Ysleta High School - Otyokwa Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1964

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As chairman of her deparfmenf, she has success- fully made iT one of The sTrongesTg and as a resulT, many of her sTudenTs hold responsible posifions wifh leading communify firms. Taking pride in her neaT appearance, This Teacher goes ouT of her way To work individually wiTh The slow sTudenT, as well as The more advanced one. She is known To her sTudenTs for fairness and dedi- caTion To her work. Besides working in The commercial deparTmenT, she has TaughT hisfory and is a TalenTed musician. She received her BA. from Mississippi STaTe and her MA. from Texas WesTern. Because of her accomplishmenTs in The field of Teaching, we respecTfully dedicafe The 1964 Ofyokwa To . . . Mrs. Zac' Whiffingfou Wo' Dcfdzcrzfc' Student life ....... 8 Ziopnlntivn. . Hanars. . . Organizations Athletics . ..... . .28 146 770 226 Cable of Gifntcnts MY V --i, Viz: 1-13 W 1 .nkfafyfwl - - 1 -,pw,. .. X --- X . 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W 'xt WJ ' ' X V 4 k f x as 2 X s H10 fl , f E i x fi-if ' Q ! 55 , - pf 1, 9 ,ggi 11 kim .- :gr ' : x K, ' 5, --J Q... X 4-1 V 'Wg gl 5 if iii , Y 4 ,.-V gy 'X X ,Si R sag, ,V f lkl L. SPIRIT OF THE SOUTHWEST . . . fun and frolic. Water skiing on man-made lakes, a iaunt to White Sands, a sightseeing tour of neighboring Juarez, an excur- sion to Cloudcroft, a Trip up the tramway-these are the experiences of a Southwestern student. Within the realm of our own school, a friendly atmosphere, 8 vibrant school spirit, a rhythmic drum corps and many other small but important things combine to give Ysleta's activities a unique Southwestern flavor. Countless traditions have helped to make every mem- ber of the student body, from the lowly freshman to the mighty senior, a vital part of student lite. iudenf Lfzfc' li .11- ...il-. js: XK'. 'fin fa ... ,kiwi .1 63? Inf! X .1 , ...- ........- I x' '-' 4 e ,- , VZ. , ' 3551 II . Gggwllw -if 2- -xl , A-, r '11 A distinctive band member, Lonnie Trevino represents the many band members who practiced throughout the summer. ummer Enjoyment and Summertime '63 revolved around the idea of improvement. Loyal band members spent long hours perfecting their talent and marching skill to make the 1964 band a better one. Numerous students attended Ysleta's first summer school session since 1945. At the same time, construction men were working, remodeling The building be- fore the opening days of school. Combining work with leisure, Ysleta's popu- lation found the summer months a welcome relief. MISS JUNE, Terry Borrego, was elect- ed beauty by the senior class. Terry enjoys working in the Modern Dance Department. I0 Ingredients - Improvement MISS JULY, Paf Nemefh, was sponsored by FTA. Par spends her spare Time cheerleading. Pirching in To help clear the building of debris before The starr of school are John Thompson and Danny Wilson. Miss Marjorie Rains gives a few English pointers To her sfudenfs, Nora Diaz, Renato Basurto and John Palkovic, during the summer school session. During the month of August, preparations started for the beginning of school. Registration brought the enrollment of the largest freshman class yet, over 900. Ysleta students displayed surprise at the startling summer renovation of the building and campus. A faithful tribe gathered at the air- port to meet the foreign exchange student. Sum- mer leisure came to an end, amid last minute rush, and everyone looked ahead To the coming year. Rabih Mardini, foreign exchange student from Syria, gets acquainted with his American family after arriv- ing at the airport. MISS AUGUST, Roberta Enger, works in publications on the newspaper staff. Roberta represented this depart- ment in the contest. I2 Sophomore Shirley Hightower fills out the perplexing forms required for registration while others patiently wait in never-ending lines. H2 V Enthusiastic students form a line behind l welcoming sign as Ysleta cheerleaders stir up pep to give Rabih a friendly Indian welcome. August Reveals Registration, Rabih, and Last Minute Rush Creating order out of the confusion of book distribution is Mr. Alfred McGill. i During his first appearance as head coach, Mr. Ken Shackelford introduces football guards at the pep rally. quaintances and making new ones, students and faculty alike became engrossed with the presentation of academic subiects and the prospect of activity. New equipment and re- modeled classrooms made study more pleasant while the football season brought school spirit to a peak. School trips provided a change from regular routine. Bill Baggett, devoted Chemistry student, takes full advantage of the science department's new equipment. I4 After the days of renewing old ac- Summer Fun Fades Into September Frenzy Midland bound for the first game of the season, Gentry Lynn, Mr. Troy Denham,- and Jim Gear- hart help tape the Ysleta High Indians sign on the bus. MISS SEPTEMBER, Charlotte Cloninger, was sopho- more class beauty. Charlotte is a varsity cheer- leader this year. Stafters Eddie Trujillo, Bill Winn, Yolanda Rodriguez, Fran- ces Rodriguez and Lyn Krivanich examine covers at TWC yearbook seminar. I5 Beauty in the Desert was the effective theme of the 7963 Beauty Pageant. Sharing top honors are Mary Ann Long, Sheryl Frazier, and Bobbie Jo Crawford. Beauty Pageant Accents MISS OCTOBER, Rosemary Manriquez, works in both Sock and Buskin and Fufure Teachers. She repre- senTed Sock and Buskin in The conTesT. Bill Winn, band president, stands wiTh court, Sherron Fifer, Jill Young, and Eva Waldrop, during presentation at half Time. Along wiTh The glamour of The BeauTy Pageanf, OcTober includ- ed The Tom Sawyer play, pre- senTed by The Sock and Buskin Club. Seve ral extracurricular clubs organized for The years' work and eIecTed new officers. STudenTs snuggled Through The firsT six weeks exams and anx- iously awaited The resulfs. October PicTured in a scene from The children's play, Tom Sawyer, are Duane Irvin, Terry Kelley, Kay Warwick and Bill Herring. The Play feaTured The most elaboraTe scenery used in several years. I7 ovember Marred by Nationa Excitement and anticipation of Home- coming ushered in the month ot No- vember. On the long-awaited day, Mr. Rodney Davenport was named 1963 Honored Ex while all exes, proudly rep- resenting their classes, marvelled at the noticeable changes in their Alma Mater. Student Council members pushed the sale of the new Tepee Finder, and bas- ketball season got off to a good start with the Player of the Week Display as an added feature this year. Art Club members complete a mysterious banner, launching the basketball season. A fs, 1, 3, EE ' 5, if MISS NOVEMBER, Norma Brijalba, contemplates plans for a Thanksgiving feast. She represented Library Club in the beauty contest. Teachers and former students talk over old times at the FTA Homecoming Tea and Art Club Exhibit. I8 Tragedy Hector Beltran, Don- na Collins and Bill Perales respectfully examine the portrait done in memory of the late President Kennedy by Mr. J. J. Johnson. Forming a caravan, an ea- ger tribe gathered at the bonfire, a special treat sponsored by the Kappa Iota Sorority, to witness the burning in effigy of a Bel- Air Highlander. November ended on a trag- ic note as the President of the United States was as- sassinated. Ysleta's popula- tion ioined the rest of the world in sorrow and dis- belief. Student body preslden Hector Martinez and Mr. Troy Denham honor the Homecoming court during game half-time. ,., W ,-its fr' N :gf g If rrffaaa. -. H? Mighty Kawliga looks dovvn on the Bel Air Highlander who was to be burned at the stake at the bonfire. as-, First place winner in the door decorating contest featured a living tree, complete with lights, presents and decorations. The class received free Pow Wows and refreshments. 20 Christmas Season Mary Ann Long and Ramon Reza, leading characters in Down in the Valley, perform as the choirs look on. Brightens Campus Energetic classes rallied to support the Decor- ate the Door Contest, sponsored by the pub- lications Department, competing with each other and beautitying the halls at the same time. With the help of several clubs, Student Council spearheaded a proiect new to Ysleta but old to El Paso's tradition, the lighting of luminarias on Christmas Eve. The high school was a first place winner in the contest. Down in the Valley, a folk musical, was presented through the ioint efforts of the choir, speech, and art departments at two performances. Following the old tradition of the Southwest, Ysleta High School's luminarias provided a vivid display on Christmas Eve. MISS DECEMBER, Jane Campbell, celebrates the Christmas season by visiting Santa. She represented the Orchesis club. 2l Senior English students test their knowledge while taking their semester exams. Cyrano de Bergerac, presented by the Thespians at Ysleta and TWC, is viewed by the high school audience. 22 Mid-term exams inspired a sudden wave of intense concentration and study during the month of January. With semester change, some stu d e n t s began new courses, while others took up a different phase ofthe same one. Honor societies busily planned programs and assemblies, either presented for the student body or for a special audience. Following the Quill and Scroll initiation of members, Diana Harrison Bruce Borrett, Eddie Trujillo, Mrs. Nancy Hoben and a student from South Loop Grade School attend the special reception. Boarding the bus to Eastwood to install their first National Honor members are NHSers Raul Vasquez Cheryl Landgren, Student Council member, gives a con- Barbara King and Sharon Cline. vincing sales talk about the student directory to a pro- spective customer, Judy Greggerson. Studious Atmosphere Dominates Semester Exam Week M IS S JANUARY, Jean- marie Blake, was selected by the Art Club as beauty contestant. 23 Spring Fever Epidemic new fr l .. e Youre QQWH l ASSEMULWS1fs x R GORY? X R VOTE 'lEf3SlXlNlDORl FOR Agggrxmv MNAGER 3 Joe Tessandori, candidate for assembly manager, pins up an example of the many clever campaign posters displayed during student body elections. Q , X like 6? 162. 1? ii, i T1 er if , X ' .-,,,: , 3 '-tt. - Do Not Disturb! Rusty Hale sleeps in peaceful bliss while others indulge in vigorous activity on Trans-Pecos day, a holiday for stu-. dents. 24 MISS FEBRUARY, Bettye Binion, looks through the colorful heart of a Valentine display. Bettye repre- sented Maroon Jackets in the beauty contest. Competitive campaigning and election re- sults opened February's busy activity. Encl- less play practice brought forth the witty Senior Play, Arsenic and Old Lace. Basketball finished the season in third place ofthe division while spring training got under wayg and sweethearts were chosen by the athletic teams. Tv' Sweeps Indian Reservation Hopeful athletes began working out for track and baseball, anticipating the com- ing season. Seniors concentrated on col- lege entrance exams, and modern dan- cers presented their annual recital. Every- one welcomed a deserved rest as the prospect of Easter vacation came into view. Y' 'I' ft 1 fi tp: I I A 101,25 I1 '-A ' 1 IQQ I ' J ' VII, Posing for the recital number, Primitive, are Nikki Jackson, Frari O'Nan, Betty Burkhalter, Socorro Escobar, Mary Ann Chavez, Lolly Mills, Mary Lou Toone, Wanda R o cl g e r s, Sharon McDaniel, Johnnie Tappan, Carol Miller, Karr Chew and Yolanda Her- nandez. Choir Students Patricia Carbajal, Margaret Megason, Jimmy Sherwood and Raul Martinez get acquainted with Dr. Lara Hoggard, director of the March choir clinic. ki 'Q r .IA S, 4 Inf. A-1' All MISS MARCH, Olivia Lozano, awaits Easter A totally shocked Cheryl Landgren is escorted to the basketball services in front of a beautiful chapel. court by varsity players after being pronounced sweetheart 25 Closing Months .lam-Packed Last minute decisions on final plans were hastily made as end-of-school activities went into full swing. A late festival sched- uled in April gave Student Council mem- bers ample time to plan decorations and entertainment for the theme, Carousel MISS APRIL, Norma Garcia, enjoys the scenic view of the city. Norma represent- ed GRA in the contest. t 'W' ities. Behind the scenes of Spring Fese .tival decorating are the cafeteria chairs, stacked conveniently out of the way in order to provide more room for dancing. Pete Cooper, literary magazine staff member, attempts to sell the Tawapah in Mr. SchIosser's Ameri- can History class. With Spring Festivities Rhapsody in Blue, theme for the '64 Junior-Senior Prom, was carried out for the first time away from the campus at the Hilton Hotel. After making a final effort to succeed in the final exam category, students sought enjoyment from the newly-arrived Otyokvva, With graduation just around the corner, seniors prepared to close out their high school career, while the rest of the population moved another step up the totem pole. testant by the freshman class. Eddie Knipp, haughty senior, graciously permits awe-stricken freshmen, Merle Fourmy and Linda Ferguson, to admire his superiority. Office courtesy students, Jay Ann Rucker, David Nisbet, Max Crumbo and Nancy Gilchrist, pause to relax as spring duties slacken. 27 MISS MAY, Linda Rey, was chosen as beauty con- SPIRIT OF THE SOUTHWEST. . .variety and expansion. Passed from generation to generation, the South- western way ot lite has distinguished its people from those in other parts of the country. People from all walks ot lite assume the easy going manner which is so traditional of the Southwest. Offering warm hos- 28 pitality and friendliness, the student loody and faculty of Ysleta High School create an appealing atmosphere for all concerned. As we look out over the vast ex- panse of our city, we resolve to grow, not only in number but in quality. Zfvpulafim L V ' XM! --TlQ'l--Q I U ,, A ...:-..,- ' vfffpf .T.. Q A' 5NY:x'x '2 II ld! -S Having received a BS from South- west Texas State College and an MA from Sul Ross, Mr. J. M. Hanks has been with the Ysleta Independent School District for thirty-seven years. Now serving as superintendent, he meets with the school board and manages all the affairs of the District. Besides his daily duties he still finds time to deliver speeches for the im- portant assemblies at the different high schools. J. M. Hanks, Superintendent Mr. Clyde Wafer received a BA at Cen- tenary College and an MA at Texas West- ern College. He started his career as a coach at Ysleta High, and later served as principal for thirty years. He became assistant superintendent in the fall of 1962 and has completed his second year on this iob. Clyde Wafer, Assistant Superintendent Administrators Set Standards 30 School Board Plans Construction r V h MR. E. L. HURT , 4 PresidenT o Members of The school board of The Ysleta Indepen- denT School DisTricT rneeT on The second Tuesday of each monTh, buT The work They do is revealed every day in The lives of boTh sTudenTs and faculfy. DevoTed To managing The various problems of The school sys- Tem, They work wiThouT pay. News of The evenTs and changes wiThin The disTricT is recorded in The monThly newspaper published by The school board. New buildings and addiTions are picTured and described in The Ysleia lndependenT DisTricT Review, iniTiaTecl This year. I MRS. JESSIE GNAUCK MR. STONEY PORCHER MR. EARLE BEST MR. KENNETH RICE I T MR. JOHN GREEN MR. ROSS BORRETT P-TA Fosters Striving for better co-operation between parents and Teachers is The goal of P-TA members. Meeting monthly, they review The problems of The school and students and discuss ways To improve any situations. Pro- grams are often given at These meetings which give The students a chance To exhibit Their talents and gives The parents a better understanding of The generation They are dealing with. Dances and other recreational activities are often sponsored by The P-TA To raise funds. Better Relations MRS. ZACHARY HERRERA President P TA members, Mrs. Daniel Hernandez, hospitality, Mrs. M. 'Chivara, vice-president, and Mrs. R. W Mathews member ship chairman, pause during a planning session. Denham Completes Second Year Being The first to arrive at school in the morn- ing and The last to leave at night, Principal Troy Denham spends his day seeing that The over-all school operations run smoothly. Counseling with teachers, students and parents Takes up a maior portion of The day. He also gives The daily announcements, Talks To par- ents on The phone and supervises The entire school by his decisions and opinions. As princi- pal, he is a symbol of school spirit and organi- zation. Principal Troy Denham received his BS at Kansas State Teachers College and his MA at McMurry College in Abilene, Texas. Mr. Denham, clad in The Traditional war bonnet, touches Kavvliga's right shoulder, a symbol of strength. 33 ME, Texas Western Assistant Principal CHARLES CALDWELL BA, Austin College MA, Texas Western Attendance Office MARTHA MARTIN Attendance Office IDA E. SMITH A Business Agent JOSEPHINE PURCELL BS, Illinois School of Technology Attendance Office 34 RICHARD PICKETT JR. BS, Southwest Texas State JACQUELINE McLEAN Registrar Office Personnel Perfect, Twenty-four hundred students passed through the doors of Ysleta High School in I963-64. Each student had to be enrolled, directed to classes, issued bus passes, lockers and books. All this takes place at the heart of the school-the offices. The principal's, attendance, counseling and nurse's offices are found conveniently near the entrances of the building. Records are kept for each student, including per- manent files, class schedules, grades, bus routes, attendance and conduct reports. Each day about a hundred absence statements are made out, tests for a hundred teachers are mimeographed, passes of different sorts are issued, students are enrolled and cleared for dropping, telephone calls are made and answered, and messages are taken. The principaI's office handles money deposits from departments and clubs and keeps business accounts. During the summer the offices were remodeled, enabling more effective operation. Reports of physical condition of students are kept at the nurse's office. Kathy Davidson and Lilly Barraza help Mrs. Ouida Hewitt, school nurse, file her reports. Routine Procedure Mr. Richard Pickett and Mr. Charles Caldwell help promote school spirit by putting up basketball posters.- DOROTHY ROARK BM, Willamette University Librarian ALMA TEVIS OUlDA HEWITT BS, Texas Woman's Hotel Dieu University School Nurse Librarian Chairman SGT. CURTIS RUTLEDGE - NDCC SGT. CONWAY HUNTER NDCC CAPT. JOHN BRACEY BA, Texas Western MA, UCLA KATHRYN WAUGH BA, MA, Texas Western Counselor TRINON CROUCH BA, MA, Texas Western Counselor The counseling service helps all students graduate on the best plan suited and prepares them for careers and college. A record of each students grades, aptitude, and test grades are kept, and each student is interviewed individually at least once a year to encourage better grades and dis- cuss future plans. Booklets ancl information on different colleges throughout the country are available here. During the year different tests are given. ZORA HARDING PATRICIA THOMAS LQRETTA GRAY BA, Texas Western BS, MS, NTSU BA, 55, MAI Texas Physical Education Physical Education VVOman'5 Unjve,-sgyy Physical Education Chairman Mrs. Pat Thomas demonstrates basic tap dance routines for her PE cass. 36 New Heights Tap dancing became a part of the physical edu- cation program this year. Mrs. Pat Thomas and Miss Loretta Gray demonstrated basic routines. M o d e r n dancers, under the super- vision of Miss Gray, pra-c- tice basic techniques daily, arranging them into at- tractive sequences for presentation in the spring recital. Under the regular plan for physical educa- tion, the girls participate in volleyball, a r c h e r y, baseball and square danc- ing. As a result of a new state law, four years of Physical Education are required. In the boys phys- ical educational program, sports offered are baseball, basketball and football. Each session starts with basic exercises emphasising physical fitness. lf a boy wishes to do so, he may go out for varsity football, baseball, basket- ball, track and tennis. JOHN SHACKELFORD KENT BABE BILL PARSONS BS, Midwestern BA, Texas Western BS, N0ffheBStSrr1 University Physical Education Pl'1Y5lCal EC-lUC6?lOn ME, Texas Western Physical Education Chairman Reached in Physical Education JIM SMITH BS, Northeastern State College Physical Education Mr. Bill Parsons, combined coach and study hall teacher, sets a good example for his study hall class by reading a book. GORDON MOORE RICHARD GARNER BILL RICHARDS ALBERT MARTIN JOHN BEAN BS, ME, Texas A8tM BA, Colorado State BS, West Texas State BS, ME, Texas ABIM BS, ME, TSXBS ARM Industrial Arts College MA, Colorado State Industrial Arts Agriculture Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Chairman I LEO PERKINS ELDON LAWRENCE BS, New Mexico BS, Texas Tech State College ME, Texas Western Agriculture Agriculture, Chairman Mr. John Bean carries on a conversation with Mrs. Robbie Hanks and Mrs. Josephine Purcell at the tea for the new teachers. Vocational Courses Throughout life, the skills acquired in vocational courses are rewarding. In ceramics, Woodcraft, drafting and leather clas- ses, the student learns to operate tools and add professional touches to his work. Many classes are open to both boys and girls. Four years of agriculture are available, including farming, live- stock raising and general farm skills. The boys also have a home and sum- mer proiect for extra credit. ROBBIE HANKS LEDA CALLAHAN ARDIS EAST 55, Texas Womang BS, MS, University BS, Eastern Michigan University of Texas University Homemaking Homemaking Homemaking Chairman Emphasize Useful Skills ln the business field, bookkeeping, typing, office practice and shorthand are offered. Students learn basic office procedures and perfect their shorthand and typing skills. Sewing, cooking, hospitality, first aid, child care and good gro-oming are stressed in the Home- making Department. The homemaking cottage is designed with the facilities of a real home to enable the girls to learn home management. -.. . ., ,. Y 1, ZOE WHITTINGTON BA, Miss. State MA, Texas Western Commercial Chairman VIRGINIA PENLEY BA, Texas Western Commercial BLANCHE VICKERS BS, Southwest Texas State Commercial LILLIE HARVEY BA, Texas Western Commercial Miss Lillie Harvey relaxes with other teachers at the Christmas Tea given by the Homemaking Department AGNES DOUGLAS EILEEN DAVIS HAZEL REEVES BA, Union College BA, Alma BA, Evansville MA, Texas Western MA, Syracuse English English English Chairman Mrs. Martha Harrison, Mrs. Eileen Davis and Miss Agnes Doug- las do a war dance to help promote spirit for a big game. English Classes Extensive study of literature and gram- mar contribute to the preparation for college work and also give The non- college student the basic English ex- perience that he needs. With the help of tape recorders and recordings of different selections of literature, the faculty has broadened interest in Eng- lish. English study also provides the basis for the understanding of the cultural background of English speak- ing countries. FLORENCE FRANK PAUL FRANK JAY HACKLER LORETTA HALE RUBIEFERN HARMON BA, University BA, University BA, Texas Western BA, Midwestern BA, Missouri Valley of Iowa of Iowa English University English English English English 40 Promote Understanding MARY ANN HARRIS MARTHA HARRISON BS, Sul Ross State BA, LSU College English English YVONNE SHACKELFORD BA, North Texas State University MA, Texas Western English SELWYN LICHTY BA, Hendrix College English l Mrs. Rubie Fern Harmon takes a break from the rou- tine of grading papers. HONIE LOU LUCAS BA, North Texas University MA, Texas Western English JEAN PAYNE BA, East Carolina College English MARJORY RAINS BA, Texas Western English 4l Mrs. Doris Young explains a problem for one of her mathe- matics classes. 42 DORIS YOUNG AB, Trinity University Mathematics DUNCAN BOUGHNER BS, Salem College MA, Texas Western Mathematics CARL H. GRIFFIN AB, Ripon College Mathematics ROBERTA M. CARSON BS, Texas Western Mathematics ROBERT MCATEER BS, Texas A81M Mathematics Math Stimulates Logical Reasoning Students in the mathematics department enjoy the new desks used in the class rooms. WILLIAM WILLIAMS ROY SILVA ARTHUR JOSSERAND RUTH ALBEE HARVEY ROSS BS, University of BA, MA, Texas BS, Sam Houston BA, Hiram College BS, East Texas State Pittsburgh Western State Teachers Mathematics College Mathematics Mathematics College Mathematics Mathematics Acquired this year, the newest in desks, charts and graphs have im- proved the learning atmosphere in the Math Department. The student develops reasoning power by con- sidering given evidence and follow- ing certain steps to a logical solu- tion. Although mathematics may deal with numbers and figures, its processes can be carried over into any field. Courses offered are Gen- eral Math, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry and Trigonometry. For all graduation plans, at least two years of math are required. Plan Ill, for engineering students, pro- vides for four years. Mrs. Roberta Carson convinces trig student, Bobby Lauchner, that he deserves his grade on the final. 43 TOM GARZA JANE CHRISTIAN 55, Texas Western BA, University of Texas 50435-il Studies MA, Texas Western Social Studies RICHARD PATTON BA, Texas Western Social Studies ff, ,, ic- i 1 HW Mr. Raymond Gonzales passes out final exams to hopeful students. Laying the foundation for the future are the teachers of the Social Studies Department. The formation of government both on the national and state level is stressed, giving the student a better understanding of today's world events and appreciation of government. Teaching the basic ideals of democracy, the teachers hope to form the characteristics of a citizen who is able to con- tribute to the formation of a sound public opinion. Critical thinking is encouraged. Term themes are required in American History, Civics, Texas History, Modern Problems and Economics. History Forms WELDON MCBRIDE ALLEN SCHLOSSER BA, Howard Payne BS, Howard Payne Social Studies Social Studies JOE CRANK BA, Tulsa College Social Studies MIKE THOMAS BOB STEPHENS CECIL ROARK BS, Southern BA, Northeastern BA, Northeastern Methodist Teachers College State ME, North Texas State History History History Foundation for Future Miss Clara Simer, social studies chairman, passes out Eisenhower fudge to Leon Graham, Walter Ingram, Rosie Lopez, Mary Ciavarella and to all her' Civics classes as a special treat at the close of the semester. FRED PAUL HARRIS BA, University ot Texas Social Studies CLARA SIMER BA, Sul Ross MA, Colorado State College Social Studies Chairman RAYMOND GONZALES BA, Texas Western College Social Studies I 1 ELSIE CAMPBELL BA, University of Texas MA, Texas Western Foreign Language Chairman SIBYL RAPPE BA, Texas Tech Foreign Language Miss Elsie Campbell, Foreign Language chairman, also officiates head of the cafeteria. Language Students Learn b Listening LORRAINE CLARK AB, University of Missouri MA, Texas Western Foreign Language BA, Texas Western Foreign Language Foreign Language JOHN FRANCO MARY HARDING BA, Texas Tech BS, Texas Western Foreign Language Foreign Language HUMBERTO BRIONES BERTHA CARPENTER BA, MA, Texas Western Another feature of this summer's remodeling is the foreign lan- guage lab with booths and head phones for each student. Record- ings are used to give the incli- vidual an opportunity to hear the language studied. Different lan- guage classes take turns using this room. Four languages, including Span- ish, Latin, French and German are offered. Foreign customs are also emphasized in these classes. Mysteries of Science Revealed in Classroom Individual attention is given to each stu- dent in the Science Department. With the remodeling of the classrooms and the arrival of equipment, the students received new microscopes and semimicro sets, which gives them a first-hand view of experiments in lab work. X H 1 i 1 Mr. W. D. McElroy demonstrates the power of gases in an experiment. NOEL BARFIELD BS, Texas Western Science ROBERT ORR BS, University of Wyoming Science ALFRED McGlLL AB, Erskine ME, Texas Western Science Chairman W. D. MCELROY EVA-STUART QUEBELL CRANK BETTY CIALONE 55, ME, Texas Ag,M BS, Sul Ross BS, Texas Woman's BS, Oklahoma State Science Science University College Scie noe Science JAMES JOHNSON BS Ar , West Texas State College l' AARON R. KEEN BA, Howard Payne DEAN CANTY ETF' a BM, Texas Western alrm n Drum Corps PEARL CR BA, Wayla MA, Texas Journalism PAT FIELD BA, North College Speech JAMES CARTHEL BM, Texas Tech Choral OUCH nd College Electives Enrich Student Interest Different courses, developing the student's nat- ural talents, include speech, art, music and jour- nalism. Electives give a student a chance to improve talents and become a part of varsity band or varsity choir. Texas State Art and speech provide four years of activity, including Art Club, National Art Honor Society, Sock and Buskin and Thespians. After a year of journalism, a student may further his interest by joining the yearbook or newspaper staff. Displaying the portraits that he drew in memory of the latehlohn F. Kennedy and in honor of the new president, is Mr. J. J. Johnson, art Instructor. CAFETERIA STAFF are from left to right: Librada Apoclaca, Teresa, Lopez, Martha Leanos, Luz Rodriguez, Emma Flores, Dolores Diaz, Alicia Reza, Blanche Gonzalez, Lorenza Guadalupe Garnica, Maria Carlos, Irene Roldan, Guadalupe Lozoya, Ruben Rey, Carlos Marquez. Mrs. Kale Murillo, head, is in The center. School Llp-Keep Heightens Morale JOSE MAREN Cusfodian Nafividad Conefo and L i I I i a Esparza are in c h a r g e of The Snack Bar. N4 in J : f DOLORES de la ROSA CHAYO SALCIDO FRANCISCO MENDOZA Custodian Custodian CUSTOCUEIYW 49 Student Council Student Council Representative Representative Cheryl Landgren Bill Winn President Joe Colchado Vice-President Philip Cooper Secretary Yolanda Rodriguez Senior Class officers for T963-64 were elected in early fall by the members of their class on the basis of leadership and character. Presiding over class meetings and making plans for Senior Week were the duties of the class officers. Senior Favorites were chosen by fellow classmates during mid-term elections. Both are loyal supporters of all YHS activities and are ranked among the outstanding members of their class. Spirits Soar at Start of Semester Senior favorites Walter In gram and Mary Herbig pause for refreshment during lunch Dolores Aguilera Wilda Ake Ronnie Akins Rosie Alarcon Frank Alclerete Paul Alexander Roy Allen Hecfor Almeida Javier Arellano Bonifacio Armendariz Jon Arrnslrong Socorro Avila Francisco Alonzo Doroihy Alvarez Lupe Alvidrez lnez Apodaca Colleen Archer Bertha Arellano V. 3, gf Wit 'US Steering Committee Utilizes 'TBP ,ff Zt 'MI SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW: Sharon Robert Farina, Rafael SaIas,'WaITer Ingram and Luis Porter Baker Mary Louise Baron Richard Baron Irene Barraza 52 Mickey Badiey George Bailey Pat Bailey ,rd f 5 ' ,'Y' if fl :A W1 fifglili Klein, Aurora Jurado, Sara Miller and Martha Lechuga. SECOND ROW: Chavez. Nor shown: Richard Owen and Mary Louise Baron. :vw-N Senior Energy Yolanda Beltran Armida Berumen Bettye Binion Janye Binion Drew Bowen Linda Jo Braswell Patricia Bray Rick Bretton FO! Kathy Boesse Jesus Bonilla Ramon Borrego Theresa Borrego Jose Borunda Dona Bost fix Lily Barraza Adelaide Barren Richard Barrett Virginia Barrientos 53 Parry Brisrer Kirby Brown Rose Marie Brown Lawrence Burciaga Jane Campbell Jobn Campbell Mike Carbajal Patti Carbaial 54 ,Dx ,awe Hhs Fred Cardoza Isabel Carlos Jesusifa Carmona Josefina Carpio Irene Carrion Marla Casillas Nina Casillas Ramona Caslaneda Yolanda Caslaneda Betty Castillo 'N X I az? I W Elisa Castillo Cecilia Chacon Susan Chandler Luis Chavez Mary Ann Chavez it Miguel Chavez Mary Ciavarella Sharon Cline Sponsors Co-Ordinate Senior Events SENIOR SPONSORS: Mrs. Florence Frank, Mr. 'Paul Frank, Mr. Troy Denham, Mr. Cliff Pickett, Mrs. Hazel Reeves and Mr. Cl'1Hrl6S Caldwell, 55 Character, Scholarship, Leadership Melvin Combs Jon Courreges eww, Mary Louise Baron escorts Barbara King to the stage, as she is initiated into National Honor Society in the tall. Bobbie Crawford Max Crumbo Carol Cruz Rose Ann Daniell Katha-leen Davidson Cecilia De Leon Luis Delgado Henry Diaz Nancy Dinolinger Bob Dobbin and Service Earn Recognition Lorenzo Estrada Raul Estrada Maria Failiner Robert Farina Doug Echiin Roberta Ann Enger Socorro Escobar Angelina Dominguez Esther Dominguez Mary Eilen Dominguez Victor Dominguez Javier Espino Patricia Ann Espinosa Diana Estrada 57 Antonio Garcia Henry Garcia Pam Garcia Terry Garrett Steve George David Gilbert Leonard Giron Sallye Glasscock 58 Typical Difficulties Develop Quick Reaction, Timing Barbara Fletcher Betty Frank Barbara Franklin Anita Fresquez Vicky Friberg Mont Fyffe Gilbert Gamboa Gary Ga ntner Typing student, Oswaldo Mercado, develops a practiced eye, after being introduced to John A. Student. Bertha Gomez Guillermo Gonzalez Jim Goodman Leon Graham Jose Granillo Abraham Griialba Dean Grissom Gloria Guerra Martha Guerra Chris Haldeman Rusty Hale Pictures Provide Break in Routine Guy Lee Harper Irene Harrelson Diana Harrison Ronald Hash lone Helley Mary Herbig Federico Hernandez Martha Hernandez Nlarrlia Herrera Tony Herrera Tony Hidalgo Janer Hinksron Barbara Hodges Arfuro Holguin Carol Holleloeke Helen Howard Jesus Jasso Ruth Ann Johnstone Jose Jordan l Richard Jordan Sammy Hughes Judy Huttanus Walter Ingram Thomas William lnsall Suzanne Jacobson Rodolfo Jaquez Betty Castillo registers shock as she surveys the result of her school pictures. bl Aurora Jurado Candy Karger Barbara King Sharon Klein Commercial Courses Pose Perplexing Problems Eddie Knipp Bobby Lauchner Martha Leclwuga Warner Lee Mary Lester Connie Loevvensrein Tom Longnecker Andy Lopez Carlos Lopez Dolores Lopez Emma Lopez Rebecca Lopez Robert Lopez Rosalie Lopez Lisa Lovelace Becky Loya i Esther Dominguez illustrates The beginning en- fry of a journal during bookkeeping class. Jose Lozoya Maria Lozoya Angie Lucero Eulalia Luian Fred McVay Rachel Macias Juanita Madrid Norma Madrid Roberto Madrid Rose Mary Manriquez Hector Martinez Mary Martinez Robert Martinez Yvonne Martinez Linda Mask Lorenzo Mata Virginia Mata Luis Maynes 64 Congressman Speaks at Career Conference Rabin Mardini Gloria Marestein Irma Marquez IA. ll Pedro Medrano Sandra Melssner Joe Serafin, Irene Carrion, Emily Quesada, Alicia Rodriguez and Guy Lee Harper board the bus to attend the annual Career Con- ference held at Texas Western College. Aurora Mendoza Luis Meraz Oswaldo Mercado Sara Miller Arlette Mitchell Susan Moir Mike Montgomery Frances Moorhouse Armando Morales Don Morgan Brian Morris Paul Munch 65 Carolina Ollvas Magdalena Ontiveros PaTOrer1duff Students Urge Support of Athletic Teams Tessie Munoz Rudy Murillo Eva Navarrefe Sonia Navarro Craige Naylor Pat Nernefh Johnny Nevarez Ricardo Nunez Frank Oropeza Linda Oropeza Elisa Ortega Maria Ortega Carmen Pedregon Lupe Ped regon Susan Powers Mike Ortega Elvira Ortiz Richard Owen Richard Pacholski Ernest Padilla Robert Pantoja Doloris Patterson Delfina Payan LAYER 3? THE V 'N-.,.., Socorro Escobar and Mary Ann Chavez pin up pictures of the new Player of the Week, an added display which stimulated interest in bas- ketball. 67 Jerry Pugh Emily Quesaola Humberto Quinonez Hector Quintana Lucy Quintana Allan Rahneteld Dolores Ramirez Senior Scholars Shine 68 .lose Ramirez Jose Ramos Richard Ramos David Rebeles Mary Reveles George Rey Antonia Reyes Adan Reyna Antonio Reza Carol Rhodes M..-uf' Paul Sherrell, winner of the National Merit Scholarship Contest, examines college information in the counselors' Gary Richardson office. Rollin Roberts Sharon Roberts Sherry Roberts Yolanda Rodela Alicia Rodriguez Elena Rodriguez Frances Rodriguez Frank Rodriguez l 69 Big Wheels Prepare for Nicolasa Rodriguez Rachel Roias Elizabeth Romney Mary Rosales Joe Serafin Joe Ruelas Mary Salas Rafael Salas Eleanor Sanchez Paul Sherrell Sandy Sherwood Mr. Trinon Crouch, counselor, checks senior Rabih lVlarclini's sched- ule To see if he is faking The required subjects for graduation. i I S Future Challenges Liz Shurley Elva Silva N Luis Silva Doyle Smith Carlos Solis Margie Solis Belen Soto Francisco Soto Carlos Soza Annette Sparks Charles Stearns Stephen Stephens Jan Stone Bennie Stout Laurie Stovall Patty Sumner Glen Taylor 7l aww Eddie Trujillo Esther Valadez Maria Valverde Frolics Rehearsal Lightens Daily Grind Edgar Teiieiro Nephtaly Torres Tony Torres Francisco Treio Alice Vara Frank Varela Dolores Vasquez Joe Vasquez Raul Vasquez Roberto Vasquez Roberto P. Vasquez Rosenda Vasquez Charlie Wilcox Javier Williams Danny Wilson Marsha Wilson Robert Winnat Jane Wood Jan Zeretzke Ramon Zermeno Yvonne Vechot Judith Venzor Eva Waldrop Kay Warwick Janice White ri A Q ,A uf: Lg ! vu: Q 4. b-'ii til ' L Mrs. Patricia Thomas, P.E. teacher, demonstrates the .of ballet dancing at a Senior Frolics practice. i 73 Dianne Harman Roberta Moss Nicolas Placencla Rosemary Puga Calvin Rutledge Irma Sofo Sylvia Thompson Maria Elena Vasquez Graduation at Last! Qmvl' tx ' is U51 'ss f'L if 'asf mf Maggie Vigil Once the essentials of a school girl's life, now ine essence of a senior's memories . . . Elections Determine Top gg ' W vA.., Bill Baggett and Sheryl Frazier, junior class favorites, take time out to enjoy the latest singing craze, the Beatles. President Bill Baggett Students At the start of the new year, iun- ior class members stepped into the role of upperclassrnen. Sub- mitting petitions and voting led to the election of the class officers who staunchly represented their classmates. Favorites were chosen on the basis of friendliness. Vice'-President Secretary Student Council Student Council Lyn Krivanich Martha Lucero Representative Representative Ruben Brito Maria Delgado Juniors Eula Amable Lincla Anderson Gloria Apodaca Irma Apodaca Richard Apodaca Elias Aranda Emilio Aragon Jr. Thomas Archer Bertha Arevalo Margy Armstrong Nancy Armstrong Ida Arrieta Linda Arnold Enrique Arriola Maria Antonieta Arroyo Augustin Augustain Antonia Avila Gloria Baker Felipe Barraza Martha Barraza 76 Upperclassmen Accept. Jose Acosta Yolanda Acosta Kristi Akers Rosie Alarcon Katherine Allison Maria Almeida Victor Alonso Roberto Alonzo Jose Alvarez Nellie Alvarez Responsibility Rosa Linda Barrera Joan Barrett Linda Barton Renato Basurto Jr. Alfonso Batres W I 8 if W 3 is R LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. J. R. Franco, Mrs. Jane Christian, Mr. Mike Thomas and Mr. Leslie Ross helped the juniors plan the prom in May. if if? ffiktet-f' we ni J fi, 3, 5 f at X- 'Z 'at Grace Bautista Irma Beiarano Danny Beltran Hector Beltran Julian Beltran George Berrnes Winifred Black Jeanrnarie Blake Danny Blanco Angela Bustillos Bobby Bustillos Lyle Byrum Lynne Byrum 'Hagar Bruce Borrett Armando Borunda Louie Borunda Wayne Bowen Harold Brainard Maria Branstord Jerry Brewer Barbara Brown Pat Brown Dennis Brownley Bob Bruner Richard Bruner Freddy Bunn Kathy Bunts Betty Burkhalter Jose Cabrera Carlos Calderon Bertha Camacho Elvia Camacho Patricia Campbell Antonio Campos Mary Candelaria David Casas Tony Carbaial Ann Carpenter Juniors Burn Midnight r Delia Casillas Gloria Casillas Aida Casfillo Carmelina Castillo K 'H' 1 Mary Lou Castillo ' l xilfql iiifgiisi A'-.. 54 l i Roberto Hernandez uses library reference books while vvrmng his Term Theme Mary Chavira Romulo Chavira David Cheek Donna Childers Connie Clark l David Claudio 4 Carlisle Coldwell V L y 5, Donna Collins 'V Pele Contreras A Alma A. Cordova irff.r 3 fvv M, W ,, Tully Cavender Carmen Cedillo Rosa Ceniceros Gordon Chandler Francisco Chavez Sammy Chavez jaw wi Oil to Complete Term Themes Frances Cortez George Cox Richard Craig e rn x 'U ro I. 3 ro : I. : UQ Kenneth Tarr and Nora Diaz reveal their scientific abilities during a chemistry lab. Charles Darling Marty Davenport Robert cle la O Irene Carmen Delgado Carolyn DeMerritt l Sheri Ann Creteau Linda Crocker Veronica Crocker Roger Curtis Don Daily l Benita Diaz l Nora Diaz Aurora Dominguez Estella Dominguez Martha Dominguez Susie Dominguez Yolanda Dominguez Dale Drake Margaret Drier Gloria Duran John Duran John Ray Duran Sandra Duran Dolores Duron Sheri Dye Juniors Q-nf Answers Questions Margie Eads Bette Eastham Charles Eaves Richard Edens George Edmonston Roberta Edquist Connie Elliot Margie Ellsworth Millie M. Elston David Entsminger Henry Escontrias Martha Escontrias Aurora Esqueda Ted Faircloth Hector Favela Juniors Cesar Flores Maria Flores Martha Foix Tqmmy Franco Ray Frazier Sheryl Frazier Elvia Fresquez Ricky Fresquez Ida Fuentes Irma Galindo Diane Gantner Ana Garcia Frank Garcia Louie Garcia Norma Garcia Academic Subjects Ernest Federico Baltazar Fernande Selma Fernandez lrrna Fierro Audrey Fifer Elaine Gates Selinda Gemoets George Gibson Norma Gibbany Nancy Gilchrist Estella Giner Magdalena Gonzalez Robert Gonzalez Velia Gonzalez Wanda Gonzalez Pose Struggle Nancy Gorrell Cheryl Green John Green Judy Greggerson Kafhaleen Griialva Osvaldo Griialva Rodolfo Griialva Helen Grissom Javier Guerra Saul Guerra Shirley Guidry William Gufierrez Ricky Hale Sharon Hamilion Sieve Harmison -vnnqg- Maria Nunez diligently works on the blueprint for her dream home in her drafting class. Rifa Harris Larry Hay Esfella Hereclia Conrado Hernandez Enrique Hernandez Juan Hernandez Class Participates in Margarita Hernandez Olga Hernandez Rene Hernandez Roberto Hernandez Velia Hernandez Yolanda Hernandez Roberto Hernando Richard Herrera Rose Herrera Bart Hollingsworth Charlie Howard Jimmy Howard Virginia Husband Cheryl Huskin Arthur lngle Junior Football Captain Richard Edens encourages Indians To support the tearn at the Homecoming game. Homecoming Festivities Duane Irvin Nikki Jackson Mike James Dianne Jameson Sylvia Jaquez ' Tommy Jennings Arruro Jordan Jose Jordan Grace Juarez David Karber Emma Jean Karger Terry Kelley Krisfy King Jimmy Knotts Walter Krause 1 Mary Ann Long Augusfin Lopez Esfner Lopez Manuela Lopez Rose Mary Lopez gag -1 V of Q. Q 3 1 -.H L A fn 'WZ K 1. fzfZQLi'f' is WM? A ' ,, Maamrff ir ' 27 4 Q f J ., 3 J N , Juniors 295 ii 24 7 Z5 ff? ' Darleen Lamb Ken Lanolgren Louis Lara Martha Lara Warner Lee Joaquin Legarreta Jock Lewis Juoly Lewis Mack Locke James Lockhart K' ya-vw 4.42 V X f w 85 , - -. :sg ,,., ,K ft if 1. ',,'k, its sv? r if ku .A Qs fbg sf' Q Cecilia Lozano Olivia Lozano Bob Loweree Juan Luera Genovera Lucero tudents Entertain Classmates Riclward Lopez Soledad Lopez Teresa Lopez Yolanda Lopez Raul Losoya 86 Lighting effects are created by Steve Harrnison and Terry Kelley Martha Lucero Raul Lucero Salvador Lucero Yolanda Luna Linda McArthur Juniors ith Colorful Productions Annis McDaniel Gloria McLure Orlan Macdonald Ernesto Macias Elaine Maese arlos Molinar Jo Ann Monget Phil Moore Richard Moore Sharon Moor! lfonso Morale I Martha Morales Nellie Morales Nixon Morris X ' ick Mortonlgf' Elia Marmolejo Alfred Martinez Evangelina Martinez Ismael Martinez Nancy Eloise Martinez Sammy Martinez Marvin Massey Harry Maupin Mary Maya Mina Meck Margaret Megason Mary Helen Mendez Stephen Metzger Mickey Michaels Carl Miller Ernesto Navarrete Consuelo Nevarez Dora Nevarez David Nisbet Rodney Norris Juan Nunez Maria Nunez Ramon Nunez Barbara Odom Charles O'Nan Charles Ortega Mike Ortega Robert Ortega Alicia Parra Jessie Parra Mathematicians Ta ke Rudolph Muller John Munch Julia Murrah Estefana Naiera Delia Navarrete Jose Parra Emiliano Payan Salvador Payan Jose Paz Cheno Pedregon Bill Perales Dolores Perez Esther Perez Lupe Perez Nicolas Placencia dvantage of New Facilities Roberf Porras George Porter Margaret Portillo Frances Poss Gerald Powell Sue Preusser Maria Elena Puga Virginia Purvis Eliza Quezada David Rader Mysterious math principles are explained by Mr. Arthur Josser- and with the help of Arturo Jordan. Phillip Ragsdale Dolores Ramirez Juan Ramirez Roberto Ramirez Juniors Yolanda Romero Marshall Romney Donald Rose Emilia Rosales Enrique Rubio Literatu re Enriches Spanish Vocabulary Gilbert Rascon Samuel Rebeles Carolina Recovo Margie Redvvine Mike Regan Christy Reichardt Mary Reveles Jesus Rey Jose Reyes Lupie Reyes Lorenzo Reza Ramon Reza Linda Rhea Luis Rivera William Roach Sherry Roberfs Wanda Rodgers Lorenzo Rodriquez Nicolasa Rodriquez Fernando Romero Juniors Mrs. Berfha Carpenter conducts a Third year Spanish class with em- phasis on literature. Jay Rucker Elvira Ruedas Rosario Ruiz Barbie Rulh Bill Saenger Joe Salas Aleianclro Salazar Gregoria Sanchez Hecfor Sanchez Mary Alice Sanchez Barbara Sandoval Simon Saucedo Terry Sauceclo Suzy Schneider Suzan Sellars Dennis Shaffer Sue Sherrell ,.v,.- Juniors Virgileen Luis Shinn Silva Charlotte Armando Snelson Solis Hopefuls Anxiously Mary Lou Toone closely examines the initials on her senior ring to make sure they are accurate. E, , 5 tt 1 ZHWF an gr Us 3 1 K E if tex 1' 4 , ,Q ff lag, K qs HCV' HW' 5 Dolores Soto Roberto Soto Weldon Starling David Stephens Mary Stephenson Shirley Sutherland Ronnie Swinson Sue Talley Ronald Tapia Johnnie Tappan Kenneth Tarr Oscar Tovares Linda Teasley Albert Te-ran Teresa Tercero Awalt Senior Rings Joseph Tessandori John Thompson Sharon Thompson Gary Throgmorron Kalhryn Tidvvell Brenda Tomkins Mary Toone lrma Torres Gloria Tovar Juan Treio Ricardo Treio Nacho Trevizo Frank Truiillo Ocravio Trujillo Gary Tuirle -ti K l Janice Tyra Jeff Tyra Andres Ulloa Naralia Valadez Tony Valdez Albert Valenzuela David Vance Mike Vara Alicia Vasquez Shirley Ann Vasquez Blas Vega Roberlo Velarde Rachel Vera Dolores Vigil Armando Villa Diana Villalba Teresita Villanueva Oscar Villegas Bobby Vinson gf - Junelle Waggoner Diann Wainwright Toni Warren As the end of the year became a reality, iunior class members hurriedly complet- ed their second term themes and proudly showed off Their newly acquired rings. Eager volunteers organized the '64 prom, which was presented in honor of the senior class. After completing final exams iuniors looked forward to summer activ- ity and their final year. Jonnie Watkins Junior-Senior Prom Cl im axes Year 94 John Welsh William Wilcox Cathy Wilcox Patricia Woodley Jill Young Eduardo Zamora Rodolfo Zubia Angelica Zuniga Advancing another step up the totem pole re- quired genuine effort from this year's sophomore class. Classmates pursued new academic subiects and prepared entertaining skits for the pep rallies. President Vice-President Grace Gonzalez Paz Garcia Sophisticated Sophs Self-Confident Secretary Francis Natividad Student Council Representative Rita Casillas Student Council Representative l U Roberto Estrada As familiar as the cactus to a Southwestern landscape are favorites, Reymundo Reza and Grace Gonzalez, to the soph- omore class. 95 Ricardo Alarcon Susanna Alderete Alex Alvarado Gloria Alvarado Alberto Alvidrez Je-sus Amieva Dale Andrews Estela Aragon Jesse Arauio Oscar Arellano Carmen Armendariz Joe Atilano Sophomores Alfredo Acosta Sherri Adams Ronald Addis Rosa Aguilar Joe Aguilera Sylvia Aguirre Louis Autry Mike Avenna Juan Avila Yolanda Ayala Jim Babb Irma Baeza Karen Baker Larry Baker Henry Baquera Teresa Barbosa Beverly Barclay Terry Barrett Carlene Beck Oscar Beltran Randy Bias Ralph Biddle Joe Bilbe Johnny Black Sharon Biackington Louis Bolanos Dyneen Boney Johnny Bonilla Ronald Bopp Larry Boyeff Danny Bourland Norma Brijalba Clifford Brown Michael Brown Sandra Brunson Sponsors Aid in Class Functions 5 x fir .Q 'fir M ,-:. 1 Q . A Sophomore sponsors Mrs. Robertha Carson, Mr. Tom Garza, Mr. Charles Daugherty, Mrs. Rubre fern Harmon and Mrs. Loreffa Hale anticipate future activities as they look over class files 1 Charlotte Brunt r 2, A D a vid B u c k l a n d ' ef: i' Sophomores Don Burns Reviewing Julius Caesar for a test are Andy Pinario, Peggy Nelson and Steve Jay l Blanca Alicia Camera Hector Carnera Rudy Carrasco George Carrillo Lupe Carrillo ssyyew. K. r Robert Casillas if tiit ff A 1. t-,r. 2 iw- I rg , .C r?,g-wi ti-, 'l , . ' ill , I ?Sf'5jf??k . .iag, , . Q, , , t.,.. K K M A Donna Burt Linda Butler Irma Caballero Josie Caldera Patricia Callison Leonard Calvillo Ronnie Campbell Beatrice Campos Robert Canfield Frank Cano Jeanneane Cantrell Maria Cardoza Carmen Castellanos Dora Castro Teresa Castro Ricardo Chacon Arturo Chavez Manuel Chavez 2 Wil' aff ryan-I+ eww M A N Scholars Interpret Shakespearean Plays Carmen Diaz Lydia Diaz Margie Diaz Selena Dickerson B'arbara Dils Mike Dollahite Avelina Dominguez Cruz Dominguez Paul Donegan Terry Door Arthur Duke Charles Duncan Mary Chavez Joe Chavira Tony Chavira Larry Cheek Karr Chew Lois Chew Bob Cialone John Ciavarella Charlotte Cloninger Dora Colchado Lloyd Conklin Maria Corona Robert Corona Salvador Cortez Gary Cottrell Margaret Coughlin Rey Cresencio Max DeHerrera Bertha Delgado Mary Ellen Delgado Sergio Del Val Elivan Denman Elizabeth DeOchoa Nery DeReyes Sophomores Display Talents Dave Englert Linda Epps Bonnie Erspamer Estella Escarciga Ernesto Escudero Ninfa Esparza Johnny Espino Isabel Esquivel Beniamin Estrada Marta Estrada David Evans Allan Falby Jose Falcon' Oscar Favela Arturo Duran Elisa Duran Frances Duran Guadalupe Duran Yolanda Duran Pat Dwyer Patricia Eason Cheryl Ferguson Francisco Fernandez Tere Fierro Alicia Flores Eduardo Flores Frances Flores Guadalupe Flores Rosa Flores Alberto Fonseca Susan Fowler Bill Francis Dale French loo A l n Many Fields Al Mike Hunt shows drawings as he gives a demonstration speech. Sue French Barbara Gade Dora Galinolo Maria Galinclo Jaime Gallardo Carlos Galvan Irma Galvan Evangelina Gamboa Jesus Gandara Esther Garcia Eduardo Garcia lnez Garcia Johnny Garcia Manuel Garcia Tony Garcia Amacla Gaytan James Gearhart James Gibbany Jerry Gilloreath Arelene Giron Ernesto Gomez Jose Gomez Martha Gomez Lupe C. Gonzales Martha Gonzales Paul Gonzales Herminia Gonzalez Julian Gonzalez Lupe Gonzalez James Greenlee ,Q vs Sophomores Q I0l Students Offer Aid in Time of Need Jimmy Gearharf, Sammy Smith and an unidentified assistant change a flat tire as Karr Chew waits im- patiently. Guadalupe Griialva Delia Guerra Robert Guerra Juanita Guillen Victor Guillen l02 Carmen Guiterrez James Haley Anthony Hall Gay Hamilton Craig Hamlett Bonnie Harbour Kae Harris Gerald Haynes Venita Hayworth Eddie Hedger Karen Helley Robert Helms Irma Heredia Alicia Hernandez Betty Hernandez Cruz Hernandez Edward Hernandez Gloria Hernandez Jose Hernandez Maria Hernandez Maria T. Hernandez Nancy Hernandez Olaya Hernandez Yolanda Hernandez Jesus Herrera Bill Herring Shirley Hightower Laverne Hindi Celia Hinoios Enrique Hinoios Clifford Hockett Jack Holcomb Estella Holguin Rene Holguin Robert Holt Harvey Hutford Mike Hunt Ronald Huntley Hector Iturralde Margie Jasper .xl Sophomores like Steve Jay Sherrie Jaynes Yolanda Jimenez Cheri Johnson Jimmy Jones Mary Jordan Frank Juarez David Kelley Ed Kerr David King Joey Kirby-Smith Alan Klein Edward Kollar IO3 Steve Kronevveirer Roberro Lara Tornrny Lara Lorenzo Leal Irene Leclfiuga Mike Ledesma Richard Lee Suzanne Levesque Frank Licano Jack Linan Jose Linan Anira Lira l f Class of 66 Contemplates Future Vocations Carolyn Locke Rebecca Loevvensfein David Logan Ernesto Lopez Gilbert Lopez Gloria Lopez Jose Lopez Tranquilino Lopez l Bolo Love Jo Anne Loving ' Mary Lovveree Carmen Lozano 1 Nora Lozano Irene Lucero Juan Lucero l Roberlo Luera l Alfonso Luian Catalina Luna Ernest Luna Gentry Lynn Mary McClain Sharon McDaniel Joe McReynolds Christina Macias Rosa Macias Irene Madrid Sophomores 10 Susan Fowler demonstrates sewing techniques to Carolyn Locke and Linda Epps. Yolanda Madrid Rafael Magana Cecilia Marmoleio Eddy Marquez Javier Marquez Jesus Marquez Joe Marquez Manual Marquez Rodolfo Marquez Sammy Marquez William Martin Alicia Martinez Charlie Martinez Christina Martinez Felicia Martinez Fred Martinez Sophs Pause From School Work Irene Martinez Irma Martinez Martha Martinez Raul Martinez Ruben Martinez Salvador Martinez Judy Mathews Richard Maya Frank Melendez Roberto Mendez Rachel Meraz Johnie Merritt Richard Meyer David Milchen Dennis Mildon Vicki Mildon Carol Miller John Miller Lolly Mills Rosemary Miniares William Mottitt Norman Montion Irma Montes Edna Moore Bertha Morales Francisco Morales Gloria Morales Manuel Morales Raquel Morales Carlos Moran Freddy Moreno Portirio Moreno Rita Moreno Mary Morton Salvador Munoz Yolanda Duran, Manuel Uribe, Oscar Favela and Gloria Tovar en- Lynn Murrell joy themselves after school while waiting for the school bus. Mildred Musick Charles Myers Martha Nabhan Charles Naiera John Navidomskis Peggy Nelson Lee Nelurns Irene Nevarez Joe Nevarez Patricia Nichley Eddie Nichols Watson Noles Dale Norris Isabel Nunez Linda Nye lsela Ochoa Perfecto Murillo Sophomores l07 Martna Olague Elena Olivas Nancy Oliver Fran O'Nan Valentin Ontiveros Elaine Oppenneim But Orndortt Gloria Ortega Lorraine Ortega Pat Ortega Alfonso Otero Ramona Pando Estl'ter Pantoia Eugene Paredes Jeanie Parker Paula Parker Eolelmira Parra Reda Patterson Martha Patton Freddy Paz George Pendell Patsy Pena Sophomores Lucy Perea Felipe Perez Margaret Perez Barbara Persall Andy Pinario Guadalupe Pineda Elpidio Placencia Jaime Polanco Myra Ponzio Susan Powers Hector Prado Salvador Pulido Mercedes Quesada Dolpn Quiiano Joe Quintana Josetina Quintana Tommy Quintana Guillermo Quiroz Robert Rabe Marvin Rainer Richard Raleigh Enrique Ramirez Ernie Ramirez Jesus Ramirez Rosa Ramirez Ruben Ramirez Carolina Rascon Frances Raya David Recovo Joseph Reveles Early Risers Commence School Studies Cresencio Rey Eulalio Reyes Maria Reyes Mike Reyes Robert Reyes Arriving at school early Salvador Cortez shows his pass to courtesy student, Bruce Borreft. Reymundo Reza Margaret Rice Rogelio Rincon Daniel Ringquist Armando Rivas Reymundo Rivera Maximina Rodriguez Mike Rogers Ignacio Romero Anne Roberts Guillermo Roberts Lynn Roberts Sandra Roberts Delia Robledo Rebecca Robledo Jose Robles Margarita Robles Susana Rocha Candy Rodgers Shelley Rodgers Antonia Rodriguez Jesus Rodriquez Juanita Rodriguez Nlariana.Rodriquez Larry Baker and Anita Lira encourage game attendance by at taching signs on their locker. Enthusiastic Sophomores Sophomores Ofelia Romero Apolinar Rosales Richard Rosales Manuel Rosas Nancy Rose Ronnie Rowell A S iQ S .. . ii H V S M ff.. Arrg f ' .fl A it llnalsl Y I yd, Q? .. . it t axa? g :I if KX Zag, QT, 1 A Mai., .7 Lucy Rubio Guillermo Ruelas Alice Ruiz Alicia Ruiz Anita Ruiz Inocencio Ruiz Jose Ruiz Manuel Ruiz Salvador Ruiz Enrique Russek Jane Rutherford Jim Sabin Guadalupe Sanchez Manuel Sanchez Maria Sanchez Ricardo Sanchez Salvador Sanchez Mary Sarabia Estella Saenz Frank Sainz Eddie Salaiz Concepcion Salas Fernando Salas Dennis Salazar Jose Salazar Ernesto Salcido Gilbert Sanchez Gonzalo Sanchez Display School Spirit lll Sophomo Victor Saucedo Salvador Seanez Isabel Segura Armando Serafin Jesus Serna Elizabeth Shapleigh Jimmy Sherwood Jeannie Shortes Maria Silva Mary Silva Raul Silva Alicia Simental Students Concentrate Walter Sitters John Slape Tom Slape John Slaton Sammy Smith Tommie Kay Smith Victoria Smith Wayne Smith Salvador Solis Julio Soria Robert Soto Tommie Spain LaVonn Spry Sharon St. Morris Ray Stansel Gloria Stearns Daniel Steger JoJean Steger Wayne Sudikas Audrey Svvier Robert Taylor Manuel Telles YES OI1 l l Oscar Telles Mary Teran Willie Teran Patricia Thayer Terry Tidvvell Marilyn Titus Manuel Tobias John Tollett Ferrnin Torres Jaime Torres Leonel Trevino Gloria Trevizo Armando Truiillo Ernesto Trujillo Johnny Truiillo Kenneth Tyra Manuel Uribe David Valenzuela U' Felix Valles Gracie Valverde Kathy VanDerHevel lrrna VanHorn Daniel Vara Evangelina Vargas Martha Vargas Pedro Vargas Rosa Vargas Dora Vasquez l Jim Sabin doodles as the teacher lec- fUf'eS. Yolanda Villanueva Bill Wade Melissa Wafer Frances Vasquez Gloria Vasquez Henry Vasquez Irene Vasquez Thomas Vasquez Virginia Vasquez Robert Vega Dolores Velarde Tony Vidalez Sophomores Gusfavo Villalobos Sophs Anticipate Junior Year John Webb Vicki Wheeler Frank White Irma Williams Kenneth Wilson Barbara Winn Ann Wood John Wood Paul Wood Clyde Wooley Freddie Worfmann Richard Young Ruben Zambrano Jesus Zamora Salvador Zubia Freshman Officers Chosen by Class President Sue Ann Crysler Vice-President Mary Hernandez Secretary Rachael Lopez Student Council Representative Lupe Morales Student Council Representative Albert Martinez Favorites Reflect Personality Freshman favorites, Sue Ann Crysler and Victor Vargas, enjoy reading in the library. Papooses Ponder Pending Problems Many freshman classes have passed Through The hallowed halls of YsleTa High, buT none have been quiTe so inTriguing as This year's papooses. lT is The largesT freshman class in The hisTory of our Alma MaTer. OUT of The 933 freshmen enrolled come all ll6 Types of sTudenTs. They are Tall, small, nice, mean, kind, mischievous, buT The maioriTy of Them are average American Teenagers. This year They were The TirsT class To use The remodeled rooms. Elva AcosTa Enrique AcosTa Frances AcosTa Jorge AcosTa Miguel AcosTa PaTricia AcosTa Guadalupe Aguilera Alice Aguirre Abel Alarcon Amador Alarcon Teresa Alarcon Ismael AlcanTar Guadalupe Alcaraz RoberT Alexander Donna Allen Joyce Allen Mary Allison Tommy Allyn Mary Almeida Magdalena Alonso BeTTy Alvarado Esperanza Alvarado Javier Alvarez Juan Alvarez Freshmen Juan Alvarez Santiago Alvarez Irma Alvidrez Patrocinio Alvidrez Tony Amaya Lorena Amis Carmen Amparan Jose Anaya Tom Anderson Delma Apodaca Janie Apodaca Joe Aragon Margie Aragon Charlie Archuleta Hector Arellano Robert Arellano Dolores Argumaniz Luis Arias Rose Mary Arias Margie Armas Gregorio Arrnendariz Juan Arrnendariz Beatrice Armenta Michael Armontrout Mary Armstrong Yolanda Arnal Sandra Arnold Mercedes Arroyo Jesus Atilano Christina Avalos Susana Avila Tony Ayala Mary Louise Baggio Lorenza Bailon Diedra Baird Cheri Baker Douglas Baker James Baker Mary Baray Frosh of All Sizes Invade Campus ,'sk5 le if '::' ,rigs I 6 5 X ' 1 1 l n. is ss, 4V:,, Wiki '.eg5U f ,gll rl ,,,. ri rt is , ,J . 34 3' fifiy? :AQ1 MQRRK Y A 4 V,,., as , gg, If iris ati iii JQQQL Raymond Barragan Alicia Barraza Juan Barraza Vidal Barrera Ruben Barrientos Helen Barrios Oscar Barron Margarita Batres David Baze Jack Begley Ricky Beird Willie Beltran Variety of freshman sizes is demonstrated by Frank Jacobs and Phillip Schneider Harriet Bennett Vickie Bennett Jimmy Bermes Rosaherlinda Bernal Ricardo Berumen Shela Betts Carlton Bilbe Regina Bitticks Norma Blancas Ben Blancos Danny Bodenstein Sandra Boney Linda Bonilla Salvador Bonilla Hiiinio Borias Luis Borrego Douglas Borrett Daria Borunda Esther Burns Lorraine Burrola Jesus Bustamente David Bustillos Oralia Bustillos Gloria Butler Walter Butler John Byler Manuel Calderon Mike Calderon Kenny Camp Antonio Campa 1? f?'? If 3 R , Marshall Bradford Robert Brainard Arlette Branstord Linda Braziel Velia Brito Richard Brooks Clovis Brown David Brown Evelyn Brown Michael Brown Susan Brown Alexander Bull Connie Campbell Jewell Campbell Margarita Campos Freddie Candelaria Julian Candelaria Lorenzo Cano Leo Caraveo Joe Carbaial Rene Cardona Cesario Cardoza Maria Carlos Baldomero Carrasco Hilda Carrasco Joe Carrasco Emma Carreon Ricardo Carillo Robert Carrillo Floyd Carter Freshmen Freshmen Lorenzo Casarez Elias Casillas Christina Castaneola Jesus Castaneola Petra Casfaneda Pride in winning The banner af the pep rally is dis- played by freshmen, Gary Sfevvarr, Barbara Shurley and Irma Garcia. I20 Raquel Casfaneda Louis Castillo AniTa CasTro Gloria Casfro Nicanora Casfruifa Georgia Cavender Lorenzo Cedillo Richard Ceniceros Juan Cepeola David Chacon Esolia Chacon Esther Chacon Frank Chacon Ramon Chacon Roberfo Chacon Senaida Chacon Andres Chavez lass Dominates Banner Richard Coppi Irma Cordova Maria Cordova Pete Cordova Eduardo Coronado Stephen Corp Jose Correa Grace Cortez Mary Lou Cortez Tony Cortez Frances Cortinas Celia Cox ir ' a42.Qi4 Francisco Chavez Javier Chavez Luis Chavez Mary Lou Chavez Ramiro Chavez Gloria Chavira Ricardo Chavira Patricia Cialone John Clark Jerry Cochran Gracie Colchado Milton Collier Gary Collinsvvorth David Comfort Jesus Contreras Nazaria Contreras Pablo Contreras Dianna Coppi trf lea li ffi '- ' Iiiti Patricia Cozart John Cramer Susan Cravvtord Sue Ann Crysler Lorna Cummins Cecil Daniel Everett Daniell Kenneth Davenport Jim Davidson Tony Davidson Lupe Davila Rudolto Davila Freshmen Use Librar Facilities Lourdes Diaz Samuel Diaz Teresa Diaz Cecilia Dominguez Concha Dominguez Petra Dominguez Allan Duncan Frank Dunda l-lerminia Duran Joe Duran Maria Duran Rosaline Duran Roger East James Eaves Douglas Edwards Manuel Elizondo Angie Elsron Millie Elsfon Paul Engel Chesier Ennis Jose Enriquez Mary Enriquez Marilyn Enisminger Beverly Erickson I22 Zonia cle la Fuente Esfella Delgado Francisco Delgado Irene Delgado Charlotte DeMerriTT Marva Denman Virginia Dominguez Virginia Dominguez Yolanda Dominguez Yolanda Dorantes Sylvia Duchene Dianne Duke Freshmen if l 5 Vw as N Ay as l f if K Underclassman Doug Borrett is shown using the card catalogue in the library. W2 Caroline Escontrias Manuel Escontrias Mary Escontrias Lilia Esparza Lorenzo Espino Pete Espino Eddie Estorga Irma Estrada Lorenzo Estrada Victor Estrada Manuel Fabela Mary Fabela Martha Favela Sharon Fellabaum Linda Ferguson Gilbert Fernandez Antonio Fierro Jose Figueroa - 5-f .cw l m . ' i f Antonio Flores 'QP wi, , .V fi t ,. Y f i ,,VVVg1' if Freddy Flores , , . www .. my 2'fE M M af Ida Flores ,M tl M M Maria Flores Ricardo Flores W-fr 5 I f Eddie Floyd Enrique Fonseca Merle Fourmy Blanca Rosa Franco Johnny Franco Jose Franco Robert Franco Esther Fresguez Charles Fresquez Carlos Fuentes Delia Fuentes Edwardo Fuentes Raul Fuentes Gloria Galin do lrrna Galindo Blanca Gallardo Julie Gamm age Jesus Gandara Greg Gantner Amelia Garcia Bobby Garcia David Garcia Gilbert Garcia Gloria Garcia lrnna Garcia Javier Garcia Manuel Garcia Reydesel Garcia Ernilio Gaytan Patricia George Donna Gilbert Angie Giron Elvira Giron Lawrence Gi VOD Manuel Giron Lanny Golocke Ramon Gomez Rosa Adela Gomez Angela Gonzalez Anadene Gonzalez Freshmen Bertha Gonzales Charles Gonzales Jose Gonzales Simon Gonzales Blasa Gonzalez Eutimio Gonzalez Francisco Gonzalez Herlinda Gonzalez Maria Luisa Gonzalez Sergio Gonzalez Tony Gonzalez David Gourley Select Individuals Represent Class XQAN sf' f-sys Delfina Grado f Richard Graniczny .N X - L ik 5 L ig? A ,is if Suzanne Hunt shows her surprise, as she is told she has been chosen to represent the Freshman foot- ball team in the l963 homecoming court. Q t s rs ., ig is 1? e i ,, i , Mary Lynn Gray Sammy Gray Elpidia Grijalva Richard Grissom Ben Guerra Gloria Guerra Humberto Guerra Irene Guerra Magda Guerra Willie Guerrero Theresa Guillen Alfonso Gutierrez Freshmen Carlos Gutierrez Maria Gutierrez Yolanda Gutierrez Leonard Guzman Linda Hadden Judy Hall Tommy Ham Pamela Hamilton Ray Hamilton Terry Hamilton Linda Hamlett Frank Hammond Laura Harris Vicki Hawkins Regina Haynes Kay Helley Anita Heredia Club Initiations Prove Exciting Armando Heredia Armida Hernando Ralph Hernando Abraham Hernandez Ada Hernandez Francisca Hernandez Frances Hernandez Hector Hernandez Hector Hernandez Jesus Hernandez Joe Hernandez Margie Hernandez Maria Hernandez Mary Hernandez Mike Hernandez Sammy Hernandez Virginia Hernandez Yolanda Hernandez Aurora Herrera Feliz Herrera Isabel Herrera John Herrera :. a' 5- U Maria Herrera Madean Herrera Alfredo Herrera Mary Herrera A g r e a f vvhife hunfer? Luis Man- riquez is initiated into Sock and Bus- kin. Paul Herrera Rhonda Higgs Grace Hinoio Marilyn Hodges Juan Holguin Ricky Hood Diana Hosek ' Neva Howard Margie Huerfa William Hughes Paul Hulbert Suzanne HunT Carol Husband Jessie Hylton Noemi lbarra Archie Jackson Janice Jackson Jean Jackson Frank Jacobs Irma Jacquez Grace James Cruz Jaquez Roberto Jaquez Dorren Jay K MW gy 4 r T. ..+ - 5: ,' ' is X Y . ts ' R, , gs, 'B Vicky Johnson Colleen Jones Jimmy Jones Richard Juarez Santiago Juarez John Kelley Sharon Kelley Julie Ann King Tommy Kirkland Johnny Kish Linda Knappe Ralph Krause Freshman Physical Education classes seem dis- organized at first, but by the end of the year they become quite organized in order to do their Fitness Test calisthenics. it at ., 'vs 'R 5 f1s:s-.- - A 1 :2 , f -,-- - ., .W-f .r 2 S Ji., .. , A ii., . gg 2 RE K yi it , N 1 4 st N 3 Paula Jenkins Sandra Jenkins John Jenks Robert Jennings Maria Jimenez Karen Johnson if in if M. Q. - .L ' . T: s.r .tb ,Q 4 .TSM , 1 'V ,INN n5,gz.g',5 ,ig . I R A 1 jsut. 7 M Classes Continue to Stress Lynn Lantow Manuel Lara Janie Lauchner Ray Lara David Lay Wilton League Robin Lay Jim Lee Physical Fitness Mary Lee Salvador Leon Carolina Leos Jerome Lewis Pascual Leyva Javier Licano Eleazar Loera Beniamin Lopez Bertha Lopez Carlos Lopez Carmen Lopez Celia Lopez Edmund Lopez Florencio Lopez l-lerlinda Lopez Lupe Lopez Magdalena Lopez Margaret Lopez Martha Lopez Mike Lopez Rachael Lopez Reymundo Lopez Rita Lopez Tony Lopez Armando Loya Joe Loya Ernestina Lozano Hector Lozoya Emmaio Lucero Irene Luera Students Face Many Hardships Grace Luian Yolanda Luian Vicente Luna Janet Lusk Frank McCall Richard McClintock Charles McDevitt Roger McDonald Bill McDorman Luis McClure Dickie McKinnon Alex McLean Simon J. McVay Marie McWaters Gerald Macdonald Donald Mahan Roberto Macias Martha Magana Altagracia Maldonado Isabel Maldonado Louis Manriquez Richard Marquez Carolyn Martin Jimmy Martin Anselmo Martinez Albert Martinez Armando Martinez Arturo Martinez Avelino Martinez Edna Martinez i Embarrassed freshman Buzzy McLean stumbles downstairs as upperclassmen look on. in I L., , xx K fl' in ,. :rg . as 7 is sri, if tv i s S ,E t 51.3 Fw - s f Z f , Z iff il gg ff fi, in -., -fig if-1 f , 3 ' ,L f' fn , . xi Wt 5 L L , . U, ff! if ttf 7 H Q li f rf Freshmen Elvira Martinez Ernesto Martinez Israel Martinez Joe Martinez Lupe Martinez Manuel Martinez Manuel Martinez Miclwael Martinez Viola Martinez Dora Mata Linda Mathews Paul Mavy Osvvaldo Melendez Carlos Mendoza Lorenzo Mendoza Margarite Mendoza Rosie Meraz Velia Miiares Larry Miller Robert Millican William Miner Moy Minaiarez I3I , rs 'Q' 5 age W r f i , Mary Moffitt Alfonso Montelongo Francisco Montelongo Conrado Montes Lee Etta Montion Antonia Montoya Maria Monzon Alton Moore David Moore Jesse Moore Maria Mora Francisco Morales Freshmen Reveal Scholastic Talent Y' Mr. Eugene Matthews demonstrates the tachistoscope, a machine instruction aid, to Mrs, Yvonne Shackel ford, who initiated the new reading class at Ysleta this year. my - .5 I' f R 9' , 0 y,, .I , r.siiys 1, is I W VA A , , li? ,rl l'l' -:fer A ff? ' M ,, f gage Qs i .ff rag ,, it P' ' ,g ! iz A, W Hortensia Morales Josie Morales Lupe Morales Richard Morales Martin Mordecai Tony Moran Gloria Moreno Manuel Moreno Antonio Munoz Judy Munoz Tony Munoz Maria Murphy Michael Murphy John Murrah Gay Musgrove Susan Myers Della Nabhan Lucy Nance Manuel Narvaiz Eva Nativiclad Saul Nava Lily New Lydia Niblett Barbara Nisbet Bobby Norton Benny Novela Consuelo Ochoa Anna Olague Sylvia Olague Consuelo Olivas Francisco Olivas Freshmen Rosalincla Olivas Herminia Olivarez Alice Olvera Jesus Ontiveros Robert Oporto Hortencia Oropeza Tony Oropeza Eve Ortega Jose Ortega Martha Ortega Danny Ortiz Gloria Ortiz Diana Hosek, Pat Nichley and Janie Laucbner learn the basic techniques in beginning dance. Don Overman Chris Owen Bonnie Oyston Herlinda Padilla Maria Padilla Jose Pando Lynne Parra Mario Parra Tony Parra Yolanda Parra Gilbert Pedregon Albert Pena Ascencion Pena Jeannie Pennington Albert Perez Armida Perez Arturo Perez David Perez Ernesto Perez Lillian Perez Vivian Perez Beverly Peterson Joe Piseno Robert Piseno Freshmen Dancers Develop Techniq do Drice rieto P I ugh Pug E UBS Carlo Ponte Rosa Ponte Christine Porras Mary Lou Porras Rita Porras Patsy Poss h Pulido J Quesada Quesada Quesada i Quesada uintero Ragsdale Ragsdale Quintar Q . id Rainer Iina Ramirez mirez mirez amirez Ramirez 3 . I Juan Ramirez Oscar Ramirez Robert Ramirez Roger Ramirez Virginia Ramirez Ysela Ramirez David Ramos Madrid Ramon Efrain Ramos Richard Ramos Ernest Rascon Mary Jane Ray Ricardo Rey Robert Rey Catarino Reyes Jessie Reyes Moises Reyes Raul Reyes Spons Larry Reagan Lorenza Real y Vasquez Rosa Maria Refa Margie Reveles Joe Rey Linda Rey Encourage Enthusiasm The freshman class was under the faculfy sponsorship of Mrs. Eva Stuart, Mr. Jay Hack- ler, Mr. Bill Richards and Mrs. Zora Harding. l . J , : i !a.:-. F Dario Rodriguez Estella Rodriguez Janet Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Lorenza Rodriguez Margarita Rivas Rita Rivas Oscar Rivera Roberto Rivera Gloria Rios Ysa Rios Freshmen Robert Reyes Carlos Reyna Raul Reyna Jesse Reynaud Alice Reynolds Alfredo Reza Clark Roach Lorna Roberts Lucille Robledo Carlos Rocha Sylvia Rodarte Carmen Rodriguez Yolanda Rodriguez Steve Rogers Robert Rojas Bertha Romero Lube Romero Yolanda Romero Emma Rosales Gregorio Rosales Jesusita Rosales Magdalena Rosas Ruben Rubacala Olga Rueda Beatriz Ruiz Jerry Ruiz Heriberto Ruiz Tony Ruiz Helen Rushing Arturo Saenz I37 Carmen Saenz Deleyto Saiz Carmen Salazar Phyllis Salazar Gilbert Salcido Olelia Saldana First Year Class Members Take Arnulfo Salinas Maria Irma Salvidar Manuel Samaniego Ricardo Sambrano Ricardo Sambrano Arturo Sanchez Carlos Sanchez Hector Sanchez Ismael Sanchez Julieta Sanchez Mary Sanchez Maria Sanchez Johnny Kish displays his school spirit by supporting the liter- tory, school newspaper and book covers from the Student Council. i ary magazine, student direc- l Pride in Being Part of the Tribe Ramon Sanchez r Dennis Sanders 'DL 'R' Elsa Sandoval F Jose Sandoval at Rosalio Sandoval r Ramon Santini Velma Smalley Diane Smith Jett Smith Johnny Smith Bertha Snelling Rodney Snow Sandra Solano Priscilla Solis Jose Soria Maria Sosa Janie Shortes Barbara Shurley Irma Sierra Yolanda Sierra Larry Sigala Isabel Silva Susan Simpson Lupe Singh Don Skender Juanita Slovensky Magdalena Sausameda Phillip Schneider Frank Scott Richard Seitsinger Donna Selders Frances Selders Janet Selders Carmely Sena Arturo Serna Hector Serna Carolyn Sevier Linda Sherrell Freshmen I39 l Bret Steele Marion Dee Steele Bernice Steely Spencer Stephens Alberta Stevens Irma Soto Mary Soto Ramon Soto Sandra Sparks Wanda Starnes Gary Stewart John Stinnett James Strong Georgia Sudikas Esther Sullivan Freshmen Feel Frustration Charles Sumner Maria Tapia Luis Teiieiro Carol Telles Frank Telles James Tiner Linda Toclaro Teresita Telles Duloy Tellez Patti Thomas Ronnie Thomas Jackie Thompson Katherine Thompson Nlontine Thompson at A fr' A C. , ,,. x . N. -, ,a'. T'-445' , Q. T! 'ga V. 1 fr nfl Y ll Ffa if fvrld' y jf ,ag ,W we-2'w'f ew ef' -L Q2 y ' 'R .- an ' ' A Q TF AV 'I Qu Ag' 10 1 Cf Freshman, don't lose your head! Martin Mordecai and Everett Daniell pose for an interesting shot. Silvie Trujillo Gary Turner Linda Turner Kenneth Tyra Linda Tyra Sammy Tyra Arturo Urteaga Margaret Urtiaga Baltazar Urquidi Guillermo Valadez Rosa Valaclez Arturo Valencia Manuel Valenzuela Yolanda Valenzuela Armando Valles Karolyn VanDerHevel Frank VanLanclingharn Rosalie Vara Joe Torres Mary Ann Torres Maria Tovar Daniel Trevino Manuela Trevizo Elsa Trillo Elena Truiillo Enrique Trujillo Freshmen y i 1, 1' A 5 1' l4I Papooses Learn Indian Traditions Mary Varela Victor Vargas Dolores Vasquez Hignio Vasquez Juanita Vasquez Samuel Vasquez Samuel Vasquez Teresa Vasquez Tony Vasquez Emma Vidalez Rebecca Vigil Ranulfo Villa Teresa Villa Edvvina Villalobos Martha Villarreal Martin Villegas Maria Villela Ramon Villicana Luis Waljera Charles Walolrop Delila Warwick Mike Watkins Mike Watkins Harry Weirich James Whitaker Henry White Martha White Charles Wicker :zf V .. y Q Roloeri Williams A, .'M wg-46 ' gj f Maria Wilson fi,, 5 --V-gf? I:,,, Sally Wilson ,f., i lll i W W 55 N , 'W y W my Kathryn Wood in 3 . 13- -. Linola Woodley W Jose Ybarra , ' N ' xiii' .sr l. K . i 1- ' N-V Marla Ybarra li 'f.,. .. Q ' - ' lllvl ' ii .. fy ' J W 2 W - k if '21-vibe' . .:.. Senior Danny Wilson fakes advantage of orienfing freshman Armando Heredia. Freshmen I43 Freshies Accumulate Kn Rodolpho Zamora Lydia Zamorano Carmen Zubia Charles Sumner is shown carrying all the books he is likely to use during his four years at Ysleta '44 High. Jose Zubia Aida Zuniga Pedro Zuniga In September of 1963, 933 students from various Ysleta district grade schools ioin- ed at Ysleta High to become the fresh- man class. At the end of their first year, they have much in common. They have witnessed the ups and downs of basic courses, including algebra, biology, Span- ish and English. The freshmen have be- come a close-knit group, revealing their enthusiasm by Winning the banner at the pep rallies more than any other class. Some have emerged as class leaders by having been chosen class officers, favor- ites, and representatives. Their history remains to be written within the next three years. ' Tf5,f'.- '--W'-' ,, , s n Memor of Mrs. Juanira Florence Steve George Mrs. ElizabeTh Grolo Mr. William Whife ,,,..-.-.1- QQ , T TQ ww 5 'l at W X E 2 - , ,AN li li ll WK E M M 1 is ii 'Y r N? l R3 li 2 ldiw-Mr !t,N xlftq, vi A M t 33. SPIRIT OF THE SOUTHWEST . . . opportunity and challenge. Symbolic of achievement in the South- west is the annual Sun Carnival with reigning Sun Queen and court. It is here, in the heart of the Southwest, that the individual can compete on an equal basis to make something of himself. Perhaps his winning smile or his ease in getting along with other students can win honors for him, or perhaps I46 l ,, ttf H' ,lx iff ai F A it is his determination and drive to get things done which place him in a responsible position. Students who excel in a particular field often receive recog- nition for their efforts and interest. Whether the honor is one gained by accepting responsibility or by popularity itself, whether it is large or small, the receiver feels that he has made a genuine place for himself in this challenging land of ours. I,, j'f0lfl0l'S 8 -ar x 1... 4 3 V5 -. Qt X W y -T-.. 7 Q' I A XA .7 0 .f sl--1 High point ofthe spring year- book assembly is the pre- sentation of M a i d e n and Brave, a senior boy and girl selected by secret faculty bal- lot. Yolanda Rodriguez, Maiden, has demonstrated her interest and ability as a cheerleader, Student Council member and yearbook staffer. Malden 1101411411 Kvdrzguez l 1 l l l Brave Walter Ingram has won honors in the s p e e c h and ROTC departments. He has participated in debate and drama and has worked back- stage with m a n y different school groups. Scholastic excellence, fi ne character and unselfish ser- vice mark the record of those chosen for the s c h o o l's highest honor. Brave - Walter Ingram Owners Bland Duty Mfh Plaasure Along with their varied duties, including editing the TePee Finder, planning a suc- cessful Homecoming and a dazzling Spring Festival, this year's Student Coun- cil officers still found time to explore the Southwest. In the home of Mr. Frank Bailey, who moved to Ysleta in 1905, the officers found an antique gun collection, an Edi- son victrola, and a wide variety of paint- ings of the Southwest. Secretary FRANCS RODRIGUEZ Gouucil-,Mau-at large ARMANDO MORALES W' ,,,,...f-f A Sfuddzf l6'0dy President flcciar Martinez 49 Swv ISI Mr. and Miss YHS are elected each year by the student body. All candidates for student body honors must have at least a C grade average and no F's or truancies. Mr. and Miss YHS are the two students most represen- tative of Ysleta High School. ,Mn 11148 Armundv Jlflrfrales 7w MWm M Zgtw-W1 1ff.,1W,, A.,,A. f, -f-- ,.LMfMrQm.,1-,. , , . Miss W! hzrzccs leodrzyue RT I ii, .1 1. if 5 I .lf ' - A ,Z E-xg 1 ...,,,A:1f,- is RAP .53 :IM ' af ,,,.,,mW w.,n I54 Mfrs! Pvpular Hoy Vidar Damiuguez Aspirants for Most Popular G i rl and Boy are nominated by petitions w i t h 35 signatures each. Atte r candidates are qualified, they are elected by stu- dent body vote. Mast Pvpular Girl yalarzda Kvdrzyuez Seeeud Plaee Beauty Sheryl ?mzier Chin! Plezee l6'eauty l6'eI1lfie ,Ye 6'mwferd In the atmosphere of the typical South- western desert, the five-iudge panel chose Ysleta's three most beautiful girls from the l5 contestants. Girls appeared in three clothing categories: school, street, and evening wear. Qualities, including personality, posture, and physical beauty were also chief factors in the judges' de- cision. Judges were Mrs. Ruby Burns, Mrs. Londaline Gibbs, Mr. Carlos Rivera, Mr. Ralph Loewenstein and Mr. Ralph Lowenfield. The pageant was sponsored by the Publications Department. '76'erzuty in the Desert 6l1eee11 Zfheme 'iz' fl, 12515 , x ' K .. uma Ucrry Korrcgv Krfyrzliy Glcrzms If JJ lluder dzrrfuscl Princess Kose ,Mary ,Marrriquez Princess jam' Kampbell Amidst the beauty and pageantry of the Spring Festival, this year titled Carousel, Queen Terry and her court shone brightly. Representatives were invited from nineteen other local schools. Members ot the court were elected by the student body in early February. After two days of tedious counting of votes, results were announced. Junior Duchess DOLORES AGUILERA Spring .iestiml dvurf Sophomore Duchess FRANCES NATIVIDAD Freshman Duchess EVA NATIVIDAD Junior 'Duchess NANCY GILCHRIST Duchesses are elected by popular vote of their class to represent that class at the Spring Festival. Nine girls and one boy represented Ysleta at ten other festivals held at local schools. ?esfiml kepreseufafives RUTH JOHNSTONE El Paso RABIH MARDINI Canufillo YOLANDA RODRIGUEZ Jefferson YVONNE MARTINEZ Burges PAM GARCIA El Paso Tech JAN STONE Irvin PATTY SUMNER Bowie f NANCY DINDINGER Bel Air ELVIRA ORTIZ Cafhedral CHERYL LANDGREN Austin RICHARD BARRETT Industrial , . ' A SOCORRO ESCOBAR - . . Languages PAT ORENDUFF Band JOE VASQUEZ Agriculture ' R Who s Who Capture Coveted Awards I E ii 'Q 1 1 E 1 f. LAURIE STOVALL Commercial KAY WARWICK Choir 4-mwmv '- X ,V .. 1 A' 4, f, ' 'W 1 if ,Q i', 4 My ' ' ?,,l.M, Q 844 ji! ii, i CHERYL LANDGREN English PAUL SHERRELL Science WALTER INGRAM ROTC JOHNNY BLACK f i Boys' P. E. W . JOHNNIE TAPPAN Girls' P. E. Who's Who are selected early each spring by the respective departments. Students are chosen for their outstanding contribution and achievement in the department. As students go through high school, most put forth special effort in fields which they like or in which they excel. The students chosen Who's Who for 1964 are such. They have attained heights in varied departments by working from tvvo to four school years. These students are recognized by their teachers as having high potential. Plans for the future include expanding their knowledge in their chosen fields. This group represents the Tops of the Tribe and will serve as the leaders of the Southwest in the near future. -,.,,,. gf ,gs - ., 3 1 iz A: X5 NAL.: is -. It. c ,..-. 1 f W ,.......,,..--......f . 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K J .V V V 3 , 5 ., H H BETTY BURKHALTER Home ma king JOE COLCHADO A rf FIRST ROW: Miss Lillie Harvey, sponsor, Cecilia DeLeon Lupe Morales Colchado Grace Gonzalez Eddie Truiillo Victor Dominguez Rachel Frances Rodriguez, Cheryl Landgren, Martha A Lucero Rita Casillas Lopez THIRD ROW Ruben Brito Maria Delgado Bill Baggett Armando Mary Hernandez, Mr. Paul Harris, sponsor. SECOND ROW Frances Morales Philip Cooper Albert Martinez Robert Estrada Lyn Krivanich Natividad, Paz Garcia, Hector Martinez, Bill Winn Sue Ann Crysler Joe Yolanda Rodriguez Council Motivates Action Homecoming activities threw mem- bers ot Student Council into a frenzy of work. Following in rapid succession were a series ot tea dances to raise funds tor the all important Foreign Exchange Student program, which sponsored Rabih Mardini from Da- mascus, Syria, this year. At Christmas, members took charge ot decorating Ysleta High with lumi- narias. Spring activities included the Festival titled Carousel, This entailed set design, invitations to other schools and various last minute details. I66 'Y' Council Activity Varied : ,ww N ' Fai A ,S 55 ,AAR Q' ? , 1 1 wi TL if ,V Y JAN STONE PATTY SUMNER Otyokwa Co-Editor Otyokwa Co-Editor SUSAN MOIR BARBARA KING Otyokwa Business Pow Wow Business Manager Manager Polished Publication Aim of Editors Deadline-conscious? Otyokwa and Pow Wow staff heads can answer a definitive 'yes.' Management of a weekly newspaper and a SOO page plus annual for a student body of 2300 demands planning, discipline, accuracy and action. Editors and business managers, all of senior classification, welcome May when they can look back 'on a fob well done.' CONNIE LOEWENSTEIN Pow Wow Co-Editor DIANA HARRISON Pow Wow Co-Editor Rabih Hurt ers J-lis diucativn In more ways than one, Rabih Mardini, foreign exchange student from Damas- cus, Syria, has bettered his education. Rabih has not only excelled in academic work, but he has become well informed about the customs and viewpoints of American teenagers. Arriving at the air- port in the summer of '63, Rabih was greeted by over a hundred Ysleta stu- dents, and met his adopted family, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Winn, Barbara and Bill. Sponsored by the American Field Service through the Student Council, Rabih rep- resented his native country, Syria, Through both formal and informal talks with stu- dents and faculty. His ambition is to be a petroleum engineer. When asked why he applied for the Field Service Scholar- ship, Rabih replied that he wanted to improve his knowledge of the English language. Foreign Exchange Student Rabih Mardini Rabih meets Doug Echlin and Junelle Waggoner shortly after At an early pep rally, Rabih relates his arriving at the airport. first impressions of El Paso and Ysleta P 1 1 Orgauzlafiwzs I72 Honor Societies Signal Achievement I National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, The-spians, Art Honor, and Quill 84 Scroll compose the honor clubs at Ysleta. These societies are instituted to reward worthy students in various fields for their out- standing achievement. Membership is treasured by those who gain it. l Members of these honor societies are Well-rounded in- dividuals and often outstanding in more than one fieldg therefore, many of them are in more than one honor club. This unit combines the tive clubs and focuses more attention on individual achievement. Victor Alonzo SNHS Lupe Alvidrez SNHS' Dale Andrews AHS Pat Bailey NHS, Q8rS, Thespians Mary Louise Baron NHS Armiola Berumen SNHS Bettye Binion NHS Janye Binion NHS, Thespians Kathy Boesse Mary Ciavarella NHS David Claudio AHS Sharon Cline NHS Joe Colchado NHS, AHS Q86 Bruce Borrett NHS, Q85 Pat Bray NHS, AHS Jane Campbell NHS Philip Cooper NHS Bobbie Crawford NHS Roger Curtis SNHS s E Rudy Murillo checks out more Christmas.cards from Mrs. Doris Young, finance chairman of National Honor, as Mary Ann Chavez looks on. NHS initiates Eastwood Chapter Since i9-45, National Honor Society has been an important factor in the scholastic life at Ysleta. This year under the leadership of Pat Bailey, president, members sold more than 35400 worth of Christmas cards to make a con- tribution to the Roberts Hudson Scholarship Fund. National Honor sponsors include Miss Clara Simer, Mrs. Doris Young, Mrs. Dorothy Roark, Mrs. Virginia Penley, Mr. Alfred McGill and Mr. J. J. Johnson. J will rw' '- Parents and friends gather backstage after the fall National Honor initiation to greet new members. I73 Quill.and Scroll members are selected an- nually on the merit of their work in the Publications Department. Members must be in the upper third of their class. Bill Winn served as president, assisted by Mrs. Pearl Crouch, sponsor. An assembly in January in honor of the fourteen initiates featured an address by Mr. John Chapman, KTSM newsman. A re- ception followed for new members, parents, faculty and grade school guests. Frances Rodriguez is interviewed by Mr. John Chapman, KTSM newsman, for the radio program Juvenile Decency. Rose Ann Daniell Anita Fresquez NHS, SNHS Pam Garcia SNHS Terry Garrett NHS Leonard Giron Thespians Leon Graham NHS, SNHS Osvaldo Griialva Q8.S Diana Harrison QRS Arthur lngle SNHS Roberta Edquist AHS, QRS Roberta Enger Q86 Socorro Escobar SNHS Doug Echlin Members Titled Juvenile Deeents SNHS Dance Brightens Yuletide Walter Ingram Thespians Suzanne Jacobson Q86 Ruth Ann Johnstone AHS, Thespians Aurora Jurado NHS Martha Lechuga NHS, SNHS Connie Loewensfein NHS, QSKS Mary Ann Long SNHS Lisa Lovelace NHS, Thespians FLAKE Socorro Escobar, member of Spanish National Honor, sets up cam- paign posters for Christmas Queen candidates, Lyn Krivanich and Pam Garcia, while Mrs. Bertha Carpenter, sponsor, looks on. Barbara King NHS, QSQS Sharon Klein NHS Lyn Krivanich NHS, Q8-S Cheryl Landgren NHS, SNHS, QSLS Members of Spanish National Honor Society are chosen a n n u a I ly from second year Spanish students maintain- ing an overall B average. The main in- terest of the organization is to promote the study of the Spanish languages. Martha Lechuga is this year's president and Mrs. Bertha Carpenter is the spon- sor. Pam Garcia was selected queen of the annual Christmas dance, a fund rais- ing project. I7 Hector Martinez SNHS Sandra Meissner NHS Sara Miller NHS, SNHS Susan Moir NHS, SNHS, Q8-S Armando Morales Q88 Martha Morales NHS Rudy Murillo NHS Mike Ortega Thespians Richard Pacholski Q81S, Thespians Frances Rodriguez Q8-S Yolanda Rodriguez Q85 Rafael Salas NHS Art Honor Draws Attention Art Honor Society is composed of art stu- dents excelling in that field To become a member of Art Honor, students must submit ten original pictures in four different cat- egories: oil, pencil, charcoal and ink or cray- on. Initiations are held annually with an induc- tion party following in the home of Mr. J. J. Johnson, sponsor. 1 Portraits of the teachers, done by students ment, were a special interest spot at the Exhibit. if -12 AL SA l Q 1 ff! l A ' rl' 1 1 K ,swf Q ft-F' f 1,5 . ., wears? it s in the art depart- Homecoming Art l 1 I l l Thespians Influence Dramatic Arts at Ysleta Participating in the children's play, senior play, contest play, makeup and set design are activities of Ysleta's Thespians. Heading the Sock and Buskin Club is another important activity. Mrs. Pat Field is sponsor and Pat Bailey is president. Spring initiates not pictured are Terry Kelley, Jock Lewis, Judy Murrah, Rose Mary Manriquez, Ricky Owen, Lucy Quintana, Lynn Roberts, Pat Orenduff and Bill Roach. Paul Sherrell NHS Sandra Sherwood C2815 Thespian Walter Ingram rehearses his part in one of the Thespian plays. Elva Silva NHS, SNHS Doyle Smith NHS Jan Stone NHS, Q8fS, SNHS Laurie Stovall QSQS Patty Sumner NHS, C2815 Eddie Truiillo AHS, QSKS, Thespians Jeff Tyra AHS Raul Vasquez NHS, Thespians Kay Warwick Thespians Bill Winn Q86 Jan Zeretzke NHS I77 Snowflake Wonderland Chosen Theme Queen Pam Garcia of Spanish Honor Soci- ety, and Lyn Krivanich, Lady-in-Waiting of Indians International, reigned over the annual Christmas dance, Snowflake Won- derland, co-hosted by the two clubs. Indians International includes students of Latin, French, Spanish and German. A commendable grade average is the re- quirement for membership. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Lorraine Clark. LADY-IN-WAITING Lyn Krivanich QUEEN Pam Garcia FIRST ROW: Nery DeReyes, Barbara Brovvn, Rose Mary Manriquez, Mary Alice Sanchez, Georgi Vargas, Bertha Arevalo. SECOND ROW: Terry Barrett, Irma Torres, Margret Perez, Joe Atilano, Bill Francis. THIRD ROW: Beverly Barclay, Elvira Ortiz, George Pendell, Martha Morales, Irene Madrid, Teresita Villanueva, Anthony Hall. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Borrett, Annette Sparks, Lyn Krivanich, Frances Flores, Cynthia Arnold, Vangie Martinez, Bill Herring. FIFTH ROW: Maria Delgado, Gloria Guerra, John Webb, Joe Tessandori, Victor Alonso, Jimmy Howard, Jeanmarie Blake. 1 5 : FIRST ROW: Osvaldo, Griialva, parliamentarian: Mary Lou Baron, committee chairman: Kathaleen Griialva, secretary, Felipe Perez, Jaime Torres, Barbara Sandoval, Emily Quesada, Nancy Hernandez, Isabel Nunez, Mary Herbig, Aurora Juraclo, president, Anne Roberts, vice- president: Enrique Rubio, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Watson Noles, Susana Rocha, Pam Garcia, Yolanda Casteneda, Maria Lozoyz, Lupe Alvidrez, Frances Rodriquez, Rachel Vera, Carmen Ortega. THIRD ROW: Marshal Romney, Rosa Vargas, Maria Almeida, Avelina Vidales, Barbara Hodges, Lolly Mills, Patty Callison, Antonia Rodriquez, Alice Ruiz, Humberto Guerra. FOURTH ROW: Hector Favela, Patricia Nichey, Grace Gonzales, Martha Lechuga, Armida Berumen, Irene Lechuga, Nellie Morales, Ricardo Rey, But Orndorft, Paz Garcia. I79 Co-operating with the Art Depart- ment, the Art Club launched a variety of new projects. Artist of the week spotlighted outstanding art students, featuring examples of their art work. Under the direc- tion of Mr. James Johnson, spon- sor, the club created scenery and props for numerous school pro- ductions. Highlighting the yea r were the Ysleta Independent School District Art Exhibit and the Regional Scholastic Art Awards Programs. Joe Colchado, Andy Pinario, Nancy Hernandez, Margaret Portillo and Dale Andrews study regional art contest entries, Paint blending is demonstrated by Tommy Allyn and Tom Longnecker, standing. Seated are Irene Lechuga, Toni Warren, Jean Marie Blake, Margaret Perez and Susan Fowler. Dolores Perez, Mary Loweree, Margaret Rice and Grace Colchado paint scenery for Down in the Valley. Art Department elebrates Twenty-Fifth Year of Service l Experienced stagehands Rosa Flores, Irene Vas- quez, Yolanda Duran and Greg Gantner build l80 PVOPSQ Il the World's a Stage . . . Ben and me's the only boys that can whitewash a fence like it's got to be donel declared Tom Sawyer in Sock and Buskin's presentation ot The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The club also presented selections from Cyrano de Bergerac at Texas Western College. Membership in Sock and Buskin is open to students en- rolled in drama and speech. The high point ot the year is the ini- tiation of new members, which includes a costume party and skits, supervised by Mrs. Pat Field, club sponsor. r .ws WSJ I Y . lfif D' ' l 1 . - :ig ,ri .L I :- Y ,. L is K Q OFFICERS: Eddie Trujillo, treasurer, Pat Bailey, president, Kay Warwick, secretary, Lisa Lovelace, vice-president. FlRST ROW: Martha Lucero, Sue Talley, Anita Fresquez, Mary Herbig, Emily Quesada, Norma Madrid, Norma Garcia, Estella Dominguez, Gary Sudikas, Blas Vega. SECOND ROW: Linda Anderson, Irma Marquez, Rose Mary Manriquez, Lucy Quintana, Teresa Hernandez, Carmen Diaz, Lynn Roberts, Lyn Krivanlch. THlRD ROW: Louis Manriquez, Raymundo Reza, Dale Drake, Frank Rodriguez, Antonia Reyes, Judy Murrah, Gloria Duran, Lisa Lovelace, Duane Irwin, Pat George, Janye Binion. FIFTH ROW: Danny Vara, Michael Ortega, Salvador Munoz, Karen Johnson, Kay Warwick, Mary Salas, Terry Kelley, Raul Vasquez, Ruth Ann Johnstone, Eddie Truiillo. SlXTH ROW: Jesus Zamora, Bill Roach, Jock Lewis, Steve Harmison, Sheri Dye, Joan Barrett, Nancy Armstrong, Walter Ingram, Richard Baron, Pat Bailey, David Karber. I8l l Officers of Maroon Jackets, Dennis Brownley, vice-president, Betty Burkhalter, historian, Porter Baker, president, and Virginia Purvis, publicity, greet foreign exchange student, Rabih Mardini. Christy Reichardt and Mary Louise Baron work in the bookroom during registration. l82 Maroon Jackets Extend Welcome After only one year's organization, Maroon Jackets, Ysleta's newest service club, has lived up to its motto, at your service. The group assisted with registration, fresh- man orientation, directed parents on Back to School night, participated in Home- coming activities, decorated goal posts loe- fore football games, and helped check in i books at the end of the school year. Mrs. the club's new sponsors. Maroon Jackets, Janye Binion, Bettye Binion, Pat Brown and Margy Armstrong are respon- sible tor directing freshmen and new students to class. Betty Cialone and Mr. Richard Patton are Future Farmers i Sheep, welding, cotton, poultry and dairy calves are only a tew of the mers participate. Members also learn chapter conducting, public speaking and improved agriculture. Livestock and dairy iudging contests, livestock shows and area and state ties of the Future Farmers. FFA SPONSORS: Mr. Leo Perkins, Mr. Eldon Lawrence, Mr. John Bean. Membership is open only to those enrolled in vocational agriculture. Learning to Do, Doing to Learn . . FlRST ROW: Ricky Beisel, Tom Slape, John Slape, Cecil Daniel, Victor Guillen, Johnny Garcia, Jose Rodriguez, Andres Jimenez. SECOND ROW: Marshall Bradford, Jim Richardson, James Lock- hart, Rick Hale, James Baker, Francisco Delgado, Ernest Rascon. THIRD ROW: Henry Truiillo, Gilbert Sanchez, Guy Lee Harper, Bob Bruner, Richard Raleigh, Arturo Perez, Joe Lopez, Sammy Gray, Warner Lee. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Byler, Bill Riggs, James Eaves, Roger McDonald, Frank Telles, David Lay, John l Jenks, Everett Daniell, James Jones. FIFTH ROW: Elwin Denman, Richard Pal, Rick Bretton, John Tollett, Allen Duncan, Charlie McDevitt, Ronnie Rowell, Harold Pugh, Manuel Garcia. SIXTH ROW: Joe Vasquez, Howard Pugh, Mike Reyes, Enrique Paredes, George Rey, Abe Griialva, Luis Rivera. SEVENTH ROW: Raymund Rainer, Robert Winnat, Johnny Kish, Ronnie Swinson, James Strong, Craig Hamlett. many proiects in which Future Far- meetings constitute the main activi- FIRST ROW: Buddy Bilby, Guillermo Roberts, Louis Bolanos, Eddy Marquez, Rudy Marquez, Tony Ayala, Larry Sigala, Steve Kronewetter, Eddie Nichols. SECOND ROW: Jesus Rodriguez, Rick Bretton, Orlan Macdonald, Dickie Wilcox, Johnny Black, Simon Gonzales, Doug Edwards. THIRD ROW: Frank Cano, Luis Borrego, Jimmy Knotts, Joe McReynolds, Bill Saenger, John Cramer, Luis McClure. FOURTH ROW: Hector Prado, Robert Vega, Lorenzo Estrada, Carlos Fuentes, Carlos Galvan, Jaime Gallardo, Cruz Jaquez, Ralph Hernando. FIFTH ROW: David Buckland, Gilbert Pedregon, Fortunato Lechuga, Bill Perales, Oswaldo Mercado, Armando Moreno, Reyrnundo DeHerrera, Randy Bias. SIXTH ROW: Gerald Haynes, Harvey Hutfard, Mike Brown, David Logan, Tony Garcia, Juan Estrada, Robert Gonzalez, Bob Price. SEVENTH ROW: Abe Griialva, Enrique Paredes, Jerry Gilbreath, Lyle Byrum, Johnny Bonilla, Carlos Calderon. EIGHTH ROW: Richard Lopez, Charlie Martinez, Tranquilino Lopez, Luis Rivera, John Jenks, Tony Carbaial, Gary Stewart, Sammy Chavez, James Haley, Kenneth Wilson. NINTH ROW: Apolinar Rosales, Salvador Pulido, Robert Casillas, Gustavo Villalobos, Ronnie Rowell, John Tollett, John Wood, Alfonso Morales, Gordon Chancl-ler,. George Bermes. TENTH ROW: Ronnie Akins, Mike Reyes, Robert Casillas, Salvador Zubia, Jesus Marquez, Edgar Teiiero, Charles Enaiera, Francisco Fernandez, ELEVENTH ROW: Mike Watkins, Henry Garcia, Mont Fytfe, Victor Dominguez, George Rey, Louis Meraz, Mickey Michaels, Rodney Snow, Skip Hughes, Au- gustin Augustain. TWELFTH ROW: Robert Porras, Fred Bunn, Teddy Hedger, Tom Anderson, Gary Tuttle, Eddie Joe Floyd, Francisco Olivas, Robert Rabe. THIRTEENTH ROW: Bob Millican, Georg-e Porter, Robert Taylor, John Slayton, Lloyd Conklin, Tully Cavender, Max Crumbo, Don Ragsdale. FFA OFFICERS: Richard Brenner, secre tary: Sammy Hughes, vice-president: Jerry Pugh, sentinel: Richard Long, treasurer: Dariell Daniel, president Freddie Wortmann, reporter. l84 Future Farmers Learn Basic qi John Cramer, Dariell Daniel, Jerry Pugh and Robert Winnat check the conditioning of a sfeer, supervised by Mr. Eldon Lawrence. Hy: ,Wu M ig ,xg Joe Vasquez learns fo cultivate or chisel land. We Af A U K 5 ,4 .dl FHA BEAU Bill Winn Future Homemakers selected Bill Winn as their i964 beau. Bill is senior class student council representative, managing editor of the Otyok- wa, president of Quill and Scroll and band president. FFA SVVEETHEART Bobbie Jo Crawford Bobbie Jo Crawford was chosen from a field of nominees by members of the Future Farm- ers to represent them as chapter sweetheart. She also represented the club in the annual school Beauty Contest. Bobbie Jo, a member of the National Honor Society and Sock and Buskin, was a mid-term graduate. , fit T QW OFFICERS: Ida Castillo, third vice-president, Jane Wood, first vice- president, Betty Burkhalter, president, Judy Greggerson, second vice-president, Charlotte Snelson, fourth vice-president, Nancy Gorrell, recording secretary, Mary Ciavarella, fifth vice-president. Winners of the annual Make It With Wool contest brought recognition to the Homemaking Department this year. Mem- bers, working in coniunction with the de- partment, learn the importance of home planning and budgeting, good health prac- tices, care of the sick, as well as learning to work with foods, clothing and flower arrangementf Sponsors, Mrs. Leda Callahan, Mrs. Robbie Hanks and Mrs. Ardis East, advise the girls on home proiects in sewing, room decora- tion, child care and cooking. Future Homemakers Practice Texas Hospitality ti ggi FIRST ROW: Duby Tellez, Elena Trujillo, Susana Arvila, Sandra Jenkins, Diane Smith, Carmely Sena, Jewel Campbell, Donna Allen, Jeannie Pennington. SECOND ROW: Consuelo Ochoa, Lois Chew, Susan Tiner, Mina Meck, Linda Epps, Celia Cox, Delia Warwick, Carolyn Locke, Mary Rosales, Pat Brown, Bertha Arevalo, Yolanda Lujan, Emma Carreon. THIRD ROW: Yolanda Valenzuela, Patty Carbaial, Lorna Roberts, Kathleen Griialva, Bette Eastham, Kristy Akers, Gloria Butler, Emma Lucero, Julie King, Eva Waldrop, Pam Allyn, Diann Wainwright, Sharon Hamilton, Patty Thomas, Tina Thompson. I87 , Future Homemakers Excel in in ,. Ruth Ann Johnstone, Patti Thomas and Diane Smith, winners of the Make It with Wool contest, model their garments. t fir Lupe Pedregon and Catalina Luna prepare dainty puff cookies during second year homemaking. Illustrating home nursing practices, Charlotte Snelson comforts her patient, Sheryl Frazier. I88 Domestic Arts '7 fi, my J, LITTLE MISS FHA: Anna Marie Maiz NJWWK K' - A 'sm Third year homemaking student, Nancy Gorrell, demonstrates the importance of the basic foods. FIRST ROW: Lorna Cummins, Rose Valdez, Maria Delgado, Elaine Maese, Sheryl Frazier, Elvia Fresquez, Mary Ciavarella, Judy Gregger- son, Martha Lara, Sherrie Jaynes, Mary Herbig, Aurora Esquecla, Yolanda Romero, Mary Ray. SECOND ROW: Margy Armstrong, Sandra Arnold, Irene Madrid, Yolanda Castaneda, Virginia Dominguez, Hope Alvardo, Dolores Argumaniz, Lorraine Burrola, Rosemary Puga, Sharone Moore, Ida Castillo, Elvia Camacho, Carol Husbund. THIRD ROW: Zonia de Ia Fuente, Delma Apodaca, Mary Sanchez, Ruth Ann John- stone, Nancy Gorrell, Benita Diaz, Dolores Diaz, Gloria Guerra, Irene Guerra, Teresa Diaz, Gloria Morales, Estella Morales, Gloria Duran, Alicia Rodriquez, Helen Rushing, Sally Wilson, Grace James, Nancy Martinez. FOURTH ROW: Jane Wood, Sandra Sparks, Patsy Espinosa, Linda Matthews, Dolores Aguilera, Armida Berumen, Rebecca Lopez. Donna Collins, Margaret Megason, Kristy King, Charlotte Snelson, Bertha Camacho. I89 OFFICERS: Elisa Duran, reporter, Gloria Duran, president, Miss Loretta Gray, sponsor, Mrs. Zora Harding, sponsor: Mary Salas, secretary, Mrs. Pat Thomas, sponsor. Planned Recreation Sportsmanship is the backbone of the Girls Recreation Association. Volley- ball, basketball, badminton and base- ball are popular activities. After a series of tournaments and contests, the champion team of each sport is announced. The girls' Christmas project was the adoption of a needy family, supplying them with food, clothing and do- nations. FIRST ROW: Blasa Gonzalez, Yolanda Gutierrez, Alice Mae Ruiz, Bertha Arevalo, Mary Villela, Grace Valverde, Bertha Morales, Gloria Moreno. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Porras, Mary Enriquez, Nazaria Contreras, Selena Dickerson, Delores Argumaniz, Inez Garcia, Pinky Jacquez, Sherry Adams, Nancy Hernandez, Hope Alvardo. THIRD ROW: Lorenza Bailon, Margie Hernandez, Irma Estrada, Maria Sanchez, Rita l90 Porras, Magdalena Alonso, Maria Murphy, Estella Dominguez, Alicia Parra, Celia Lopez, Irma Montes, Eulalia Luian. FOURTH ROW: Lupe Gonzalez, lrma Marquez, Alicia Rodriquez, Peggy Nance, Maria Nunez, Ninfa Zara, Delia Navarrete, Marty Escontrias, Elisa Ortega, Magdalena Ontveros, Judy Venzor, Norma Garcia, Maria Ortega. Accents Physical Fitness H SPEEDBALL CHAMPIONS: Maria Murphy, lrma Sierra, Lupe Alice Escontrias. THIRD ROW: Concha Dominguez, Colleen Morales, Lorenza Bailon, Georgia Sudikas. SECOND ROW: Jones, Delia Fuentes, Marilyn Entsminger, Susan Myers. Nazaria Contreras, Armida Hernando, Eva Natividad, Mary A new addition to the GRA initiation was the crazy hat contest. Each initiate was required to design a hat rep- resenting a sport and Wea r it to school, as well as a sweat-shirt and inside-out blue leans, for the entire school day. Crazy hat contest winners: Susan Myers and Marilyn Entsminger. FIRST ROW: Hope Overman, Frances Natividad, Rita Moreno, Ofelia Romero, Carmen Cedillo, Frances Cortez, Lupe Morales, Linda Todaro, Rosalinda Olivas. SECOND ROW: Margaret Rice, Barbara Sandoval, Rosa Aguilar, Antonia Rodriquez, Irene Barraza, Mary Escontrias, Mary Herrera, Armida Hernando, Virginia Barrientos, Carmelina Castillo. THIRD ROW: Susan Crawford, Ada Hernandez, Myra Guerra, Terry Tellez, Frances Vasquez, Sylvia Aquirre, Gregoria Sanchez, Alicia Ruiz, Martha Gomez, Elaine Oppenheim, Martha Martinez, Eva Natividad, Lupe Griialva, Edna Martinez. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Titus, Isabel Nunez, Maria Reyes, Christine Macias, Lupe Davila, Betty Hernandez, Rosa Vargas, Julieta Vidales, Juanita Vasquez, Susan Myers, Guadalupe Aguilera, Colleen Jones, Susan Simpson, Carmely Sera, Concha Dominguez, Yolanda Dorantes. I 5 E I i 2 BADMINTON CHAMPIONS: Irene Barraza, Lola Luian, Carmen Cedillo, Frances Cortez. l92 GRA Names Champions .-ia., ....-...fn--1 Representing spring sports are GRA members Irma Marquez, Bertha Arevalo, Maria Nunez, kneeiing, and EsteIIa Dominguez, Irene Barraza, Irma Montez and Marty Escon- trias, standing. sf' ,Z -.W vw- fm. f sf fi -fiftvim., , mf 1 2 2?-f . VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS: FIRST ROW: Alice Ruiz, Nora Lozano, Inez Garcia. SECOND ROW: Antonia Rodriquez, Gloria Hernandez, Carolina Leos. 2 i E. I s. if 7 ,V ftrw ARCHERY CHAMPIONS: Virginia Barrientos, Gregoria Sanchez, Mary Salas, Judith Venzor. 'br- ff.,a, ,A I93 Students Aim for FIRST ROW: Margie Solis, Carmely Sena, Bonnie Ersparmer, Linda Mask, Karr Chew, Daria Borunda. SECOND ROW: Betty Persall, Colleen Jones, Judy Hall, Roberta Enger, Aurora Esqueda, Kay Alli- son, Mary Allison. THIRD ROW: Darleen Lamb, Diane Smith, Cile Armstrong, Jay Ann Rucker, Wanda Rodgers, Nikki Jackson, Pat Thayer. FOURTH ROW: Julie King, Tena Thompson, Johnie Merritt, Nancy Gorrell, Carolyn DeMerritt, Kristy King, Sylvia Thompson. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Rose, Candy QEmrnaj Karger, Suzanne Levesque, Anne Shapleigh, Barbara Gade, Lolly Mills. SIXTH ROW: Candy Rodgers, Kirby Brown, Margaret Megason, Donna Collins, Jeanie Parker, Carmen Diaz. Future Teachers hosted visiting exes and faculty members for the Homecoming Tea, an event sponsored annually as a club project. Decor featured fresh ivy to carry out the theme, Halls of Ivy, chosen by the Student Council. Future Teachers Kristy King and Karr Chew serve chemistry tea- cher, Mr. Alfred McGill. Barbara Gaole assists in the honors. Teaching Careers Membership in Future Teachers was dou- bled this year as a result of an enthusias- tic membership drive. Substituting occasionally in regular classes and assisting teachers, the mem- bers received practice in the teaching field. Members attended both the district FTA Convention at Texas Western College and the state-wide convention at Aus- tin, Texas. Future Teachers ioined the Orchesis mod- ern dance club in distributing food and clothing to the needy at Christmas. 1 7.- OFFICERS: Jayne Binion, parliamentarian, Kathy Tidwell, treasurer, Pat Nemeth, vice-president, Kathaleen Davidson, president, Jane Campbell, secretary, Terry Tidvvell, historian, Sharon Cline, chaplain. FIRST ROW: Bettye Binion, Charlotte Snelson, Margy Armstrong, Roberts. FIFTH ROW: Eva Waldrop, Helen Howard, Janet Hlnkifogr SECOND ROW: Pam Garcia, Kathaleen Griialva, Mina Meck, Elaine Sandy 5heI'W00d, VlCkl Wheelef- 5lXTH ROW2 PBTVICIB ESPIHOSG, Un 5 Gates, Linda Epps. THIRD ROW: Rose Ann Daniell, Carolyn Locke, Buflef, Becky Loya, DOH Burns, Dave Eflgleff- Gene Keller. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ciavarella, Kathy Bunts, Sherry SITTING: Estella Argumanoz, Sharon McDaniel, Sandra Roberts, Norma Briialva, Margaret Rice. STANDING: Mary Loweree, Mary Rosales, Carmen Ortega, Sharon Fellabaum, Linda Arnold, Gene Keller, Isabel Nunez, Stella Richardson, Stella Holguin. Library Club Explores OFFICERS: Susan Powers, treasurer, Par Carbaial, vice-president, Barbara Persall, recording secrefary, Sherrie Jaynes, reporter, Mildred Godard, president, Diann Jameson, parliamenfarian, Mary Lee, corresponding secretary. I96 ,Maw A Sponsor, Mrs. Alma Tevis Lord Tennyson, Keats, Shelly, Scott and Wordsworth are familiar names to members ot the Library Club. Membership consists of li- brary courtesy students who learn library science and assist club spon- sors Mrs. Alma Tevis and Mrs. Doro- thy Roark in the library. Students issue and arrange books, handle library fines and mend damaged books. The annual teachers tea and club Christmas party are major events tor the Library Club. Library Club members Sue Talley, Edwina Villalobos, Anthony Hall, John Webb, Rick Nisbet, Jesusita Rosales and Carmen Ortega pose by a dis- play case decorated by the club. the World of Books LEFT TO RlGHT: Danny Bodenstein, Becky Loya, Beverly Barclay, Robert Farina, Charlie Stearns, Roberto Ramirez, Brunelda Diaz, Lynn Nlurrell, Marla lsela Ochoa, Dave Englert. I97 KNEELING: Jewel Campbell, Bonnie Erspamer. STAND- ING: Anne Shapleigh, Suzanne Hunt, Diana Hosek, Mary Lynn Gray. OFFICERS: Johnnie Tappan, historian, Mary Lou Toone, reporter, Kathaleen Davidson, secre- tary, Miss Lorretta Gray, sponsor, Kirby Brown, president, Mary Ann Chavez, parliamentarian, Wanda Rodgers, vice-president. Dancers Demonstrate Grace and Charm Orchesis members demonstrated their dancing talents at the annual dance re- cital given in March. Prospective Orchesis members are re- quired to earn a given number of points through club activities, including dancing clinics, car washes and cake sales, before they are considered for membership. Members performed at the annual beauty contest and the program for the Trans- Pecos Teachers Association Convention. As a Christmas proiect, the club adopted a needy El Paso family, furnishing them with food and clothing. SEATED: Karr Chew, Pat Callison, Carol Miller, Fran O'Nan. STANDING: Kristy King and Terry Borrego. l98 A Orchesis Beau: Drew Bowen and Little Miss Orchesls: Cammy Smith. L - ... KNEELING: Mary Lou Toone, Wanda Rodgers, Lolly Mills, Johnnie Tappan. STAND- ING: Jane Campbell, Kirby Brown, Pat Nemeth. FIRST ROW Suzanne Levesque PafCall1son Kathaleen David son. SECOND ROW. Kirby Brown, Pat Thayer, Myra Ponzio Terry Borrego, Jane Campbell, Pat Nemefh. L. - SEATED: Yolanda Hernandez, Candy Rodgers, Susie Dominguez. STANDlNG: Mary Ann Chavez, Grace Gonzales, Rosa Ramirez, Myra Ponzio. I99 Barbecue and Musical FIRST ROW: Martha Morales, Emily Quesada, Tony Reza, Tony Torres, Raul Martinez, Ralph Magana, Grace Guerra, Brunelda Diaz, Sharon Roberts, Margaret Megason. SECOND ROW: 'Sharon Cline, Nancy Gilchrist, Lynne Byrum, Linda Mask, Jimmy Sherwood, David Kelley, Duane Irvin, David Englert, Barbara Brown, Sherry Roberts, Sue Pruesser, Charlotte Snelson. THIRD ROW: Janye Binion, Betty East- ham, Wilda Ake, Winifred Black, Charles Naiera, Ramon Reza, Jimmy 200 Holt, Reymunclo Reza, Lorenzo Reza, Wayne Smith, Sheryl Frazier, Bettye Binion, Sandy Sherwood, Mary Ann Long, Linda Teasley. FOURTH ROW: Kay Warwick, Susan Powers, Egvangelina Martinez, Diane Wain- wright, Charlie Howard, William Hughes, Gene Keller, Frank Juarez, Tommy Moore, John Navidomskis, Terry Kelley, Don Burns, Steve George, Nancy Armstrong, Barbara Odom, Sherry Creteau, Christy Reichardt. ncrease Organ Fund Dollar by dollar The VarsiTy Choir organ Tund grew as members and Their parenTs worked diligenTly on The Halloween bar- becue and The musical, Down in The Valley. VarsiTy Choir aTTended school and corn- muniTy TuncTions, including a perform- ance aT The annual ChrisTmas assembly. AT BasseTT CenTer The choir performed To promoTe ChrisTmas spiriT and also sur- prised ST. MargareT's Orphanage by pre- senTing a special program. AccenTing The year was The Choral High School FesTival. ln This annual program all The Top choirs from The Tour disTricT high schools sing under The clirecTion of a noTed musical direcTor. This year's fes- Tival was direcTed by Dr. Lara Hoggard, Odessa-Midland Symphony ConducTor. VarsiTy Choir was TeaTured in The Choral DeparTmenT's Spring ConcerT. Musical direcTor, Mr. James CarThel, chooses The members of The basis of abil- iTy, knowledge of music, and a willing- ness To parTicipaTe in all choral acTiviTies. T437 OFFICERS: lVlarTha Morales, accompanist, Ramon Reza, vice-presio'enT, BeTTye Binion, president, Mr. James Carthel, direcTor, Sandy Sherwood, secreTary, Duane Irvin, hisTorian. STUDENT DIRECTOR .lanye Binion Top Students Form Little Varsit FIRST ROW: Mary Reveles, Velia Brito, Linda Todaro, Merle Fourmy, Teresa Tercero, Norma Garcia, Lorna Roberts, Christina Avalos, Vivian Perez. SECOND ROW: Kathy Tidwell, Daria Borunda, Terry Quintero, Esther Chacon, Judy Hall, Jeannie Pennington, Jean Ann Jackson, Charlotte DeMeritt, Susan Brown, Sylvia Thompson, Sharon Reilly, Carmen Diaz. THIRD ROW: Linda Sherrell, Pat Thayer, Margaret Coughlin, Becky Vigil, Helen Rushing, Suzan Sellars, Ja-nie Lauchner, Ida FloTes, Aurora Esquida, Carolyn Martin, Eleanor Sanchez, Nat Valadez, Mary Stephenson, Linda Ferguson. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Gray, Vicki Hawkins, Lynn Lantow, Margie Ellsworth, Ysa Rios, Dolores Vigil, Suzanne Hunt, Rhonda Higgs, Barbara Gade, Nancy Rose, Lynn Kay Helley, Frances Acosta, Dolores Ramirez, Colleen Jones. FIFTH ROW: Mary Reveles, Rosalinda Barrera, Resheal Denman, Hope Overman, Karen Johnson, Patricia George, Jo Ann Monget, Mary Elizabeth Lee, Vickie Bennett, Sylvia Duchene, Cherie Baker, Diana Hosek, Bertha Mae Snelling, Dora Nevarez, Antonia Sertuche. 'st , sg. 064' Q y i? Ji Ne Little Varsity members are Sandy Sherwood, Sharon Cline, Bettye Binion, Martha Morales, Janye Binion, Gene Keller, Duane Irvin, Ramon Reza, and Don Burns. 202 Junior choirs participateol in Two main events during the year, The PTA Christmas concert ancl The annual Spring Concert. Members of The choirs learned The funola- mentals of music from Mr. James Carthel, director. There are Three junior choirs, Aol- vanced Girls Choir, Male Choir, Beginning Girls Choir, ancl one madrigal group, Lit- tle Varsity. The madrigal group was selected from Varsity Choir. FIRST ROW: Robert Ramirez, Manuel Valenzuela, Lorena Amia, Luis Chavez, Pablo Contreraes. SECOND ROW: Nicoles Placencia, Gary Colins, Jerry Ruiz, Lorenzo Cano, Bill Wade, Ricky Hood, THIRD ROW: Robert Roias, Mario Parra, Hiiinio Borias, 'CI V e. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Vasquez, Manuel Uribe, Robert Arellano, Davi anc David Comfort, Augustin Ausgustain, Rodney Snow, Frank White, Frank NICCBII, Eddie Helger, Tony Campa, Sammy Martinez. Junior Choirs Learn Basic Techniques 'T FIRST ROW: Bonnie Harbour, Carol Miller, Selinda Gemoets, Celia Martinez, Annis McDanieIs, Dora Castro, Alberta Stevens, Sandra Roberts, Patty Callison, Patty Nichley, Linda Arnold. SECOND ROW Mary Jordon, Selina Dickerson, Frances Vasquez, Esther Valadez, Jo Ann Loving, Virgileen Shinn, Sharon Hamilton, Yvonne Martinez, Lynn Roberts, Judy Matthews, Teresa Hernandez, Mary McClain. THIRD ROW: Peggy Nelson, Emma Lopez, Luz Rodriquez, Rosenda Vasquez, Sylvia Jaquez, Sylvia Aguirre, Karen Kroll, Nancy Oliver, Donna Burt, Elaine Maese, Terry Tidwell. FOURTH ROW: Karen Baker, Barbara Winn, Martha Lucero, Martha Martinez, Sharon Thompson, Rebecca Lopez, Linda Rhea, Margaret Rice, Anne Roberts, Brenda Thompkins, Virginia Leos, Christina Macias. 203 l DRUM MAJOR Doug Echlin Strutting and Twirlin l FEATURE MAJORETTE Jan Zeretzke l Skilltul in twirling and flag routines, Jan Zeretzke's l performances during pep rallies and halt-time shows were a special treat tor onlookers. Drum Maior, Doug Echlin exercised command over the band, directing half-time snows and contests throughout a lousy year. Pat Orendutt succeeded Doug near the end of the football season, as Doug was i incapacitated with a broken foot. l l l l l mphasize Spirit Jill Young led maioreTTes Through colorful rourines presented for The sTudenT body. Jill devised The Tech- niques used loy The group. NlaioreTTes are chosen loy iudges at The end of each year. LEAD MAJORETTE 'ml Young Janet HinksTon Eva Waldrop Cheryl Ferguson Junelle Waggener 205 Band Adds Color an FIRST ROW: Pam Allyn, Frances Moorehouse, Rose Mary Manriquez, Anita Fresquez, Shela Betts, Suzan Sellars, Daniel Steger, Nelson Vance, Mary Ciavarella. SECOND ROW: Connie Loewenstein, Mike Brown, Jose Ruiz, Tony Reza, Javier Guerra, Jesus Zamora, Daniel Trevino, Marilyn Hodges. THIRD ROW: Larry Reagan, Frank Garcia, Virgileen Shinn, Martha Lucero, Cecilia Lozano, Nancy Dindinger, OFFICERS: Paul Munch, parliamentarian, Bill Winn, presi- dent, Doug Echlin, vice-president, .lan Zeretzke, secretary. 206 Carlene Beck, Jean Jackson, Sandy Sparks. FOURTH ROW: Benny Stout, Sergio Gonzalez, Robert Martinez, Lorenzo Mata, Alexandre Salazar, Ruben Martinez, Paul Munch, Robert Guerra, Jeff Smith. FIFTH ROW: Mike Hernandez, Mary Herbig, Jennette Bost, Reymundo Reza, Raul Lucero, Renato Basurto. Amid rousing cheers from the Indian section, varsity band marched on the tielid during the halt-time shows ot the football season. Besides presenting pro- grams at the games, they also added school spirit at the pep rallies. Competing in a city-wide contest was a big event tor the band. In the contest, bands were judged on marching and playing ability and overall appearance. nthusiasm to School Affairs S .2- 5 2 s , . 3 5 -5 JE Q X,- FIRST ROW: Dolores Aguilera, Lynn Murrell, Haariet Bennett, Peggy Nelson Bette Eastham, Javier Williams, Hector Sanchez, Armando Mar- tinez David Casas. SECOND ROW: Pat Orenduff, Annette Sparks, Benlamin Lopez, Jack Holcomb, Ruben Brito, Ray Stansel, David Stevens Mando Ortiz, Fernando Romero. THIRD ROW: Jesus Herrera, Bobby Vinson, Carmen Salazar, Cruz Hernandez, Luis Teiieiro, Julian When football season was over band mem- bers concentrated on concert mus-Q35 They performed at various school and 'unity functions. During Christmas they played for the PTA. Members of the band anxiously pre- pared for the all-city, all-state tryouts in which individuals try out before iudges for the coveted honor. Senior graduation ended their year of per- formances under the direction of Mr. Aaron Keen and Mr. Dean Canty, assistant director. Beltran, Tony Morar, Gerald Macdonald, Ronnie Rowell, Jesus clara. FOURTH ROW: Sammy Chavez, Enrique Fresquez, Wilda Gan Alce Terry Barrett, Roger Rumiez, Paz Garcia, Bill Winn, Tom lnsall, Ken Landgren, Jose Rue-las. FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Sherwood, Lonnie Trevmo David Gilbert, Rudolph Muller, Carl Miller. The band was a familiar sight at pep rallies 5 tflfff' 3. . i sw Band Court Lends a Happy Note PRINCESS Eva Waldrop 208 PRINCESS Sherron Fifer BAND SWEETHEART Jill Young Band sweetheart, Jill Young, and her court were announced at the Ysleta-Austin game at half-time. Band president Bill Winn honored the select three with red roses. Jill, this year's lead maiorette and her court, Eva Waldrop, a maiorette for three yearsg and Sherron Fifer, a member of the drum corps, reigned throughout the '64 band sea- son. Marching Unit Aids Band ,095 69 FIRST ROW: Gay Hamilton, Lynne Byrum, Barbara Hodges, Rachel Meraz. SECOND ROW: Tere Fuentes, Maria lsela Ochoa. THIRD ROW: Norma Briialba, Rachel Vera, Esther Garcia, Gloria Alvaraco, Sheri Creteau, Maria Valverde, Lupe Alvidrez, Cheri Johnson. is FOURTH ROW: Sharon Hamilton, Martha Nabhan, Patsy Ortega Laverne Hindi, Mildred Godard, Virginia Husband, Olivia Lozano Gloria Apodaca, Diane Wainwright, Audrey Fiter. Indian rhythm was created by the Drurn Corps members as they played and marched. To qualify for membership each girl must have had one year of Junior Drumming and pass muster before a iudge. Lead drummers must have been in the Drum Corps for one year, having proven themselves outstanding drum- mers. Nlr. Dean Canty is Drum Corps Director. 2 Q I ,.. ff J, X3 t Drum Corps added color to pep rallies and half- il time shows. 1 Barbara Hodges was tenor lead and Lynne Byrum, snare lead. f-...WM Of f 209 ,Mibfary Queen Pat Ncmefh 2 I O Couples danced to the music of Bobby Booth under festive Halloween decora- tions in Wyatt's Cafeteria at the annual ROTC departments military ball. Maroon and white nosegays of carnations and ferns added a .touch of royalty to the court. Queen Pat Nemeth and her lady- in-Waiting, Yvonne Martinez, were pre- sented bouquets of roses. lffldy-if1- Waiting Ifwnne ,Martinez me Military Pngennfry Jlnpresses Cen l6'rnss Frineess 5li2'nlre!n leernney Frineess Princess jndy Hnlfnnns ,Marina Lieenngn Prineess Geeina Deleen Prnreess Kelrerla ffnger Prineess Sharon Cfline 2' I BATTLEGROUP COMMANDER CADET LT. COLONEL Leon Graham Staff Cultivates Leadership Co-operation and the ability to follow instructions are typical characteristics of cadets in the Reserve Officers Training Corps. Leadership, honor and de- pendability are important qualities of a corps mem- ber, regardless of his rank. Comprised of four companies, the Battlegroup has a parade every week. Highest ranking cadets constitute the staff or executive body. 'M C T. - I any KW L gy ,,r. ssr 4 ,. jj!-G A i ,X 'Urs L .L -ff. ' ' 54 ,J g in TX L b 3 , 1 L L l CADET LT. COLONEL CADET MAJOR CADET CAPTAIN Elizabeth Romney Walter Ingram Pat Nemeth km CADET MAJOR CADET MAJOR CADET MAJOR CADET MAJOR Rafael Delgado Kirby Brown Rafael Salas Martha Lechuga 2I2 ualities c 'W ..,v fain' CADET CAPTAIN CADET CAPTAIN CADET CAPTAIN CADET CAPTAIN Roy Taylor Susan Powers Jesus Jasso Eva Waldrop I I Q I Q X CADET CAPTAIN CADET CAPTAIN CADET C APTAIN CADET CAPTAIN Jose Borunda Dolores Vasquez George Rios Ramon Zermeno IM., t X CADET MAJOR CADET MAJOR CADET MAJOR CADET MAJOR Doug Echlin Anifa Warwick Albert Bernal Rachael Roias ZI3 OWS -tv S? saga l RIFLE TEAM - F IRST ROW: David Claudio, George Edmonston, Charlie O'Nan, Bill Herring, Mark Armontrout, Humberto Molinar. SECOND ROW: Carlos Solis Arthur lngle, David Entsminger, Kenneth Tarr, Alfred Bernal. i i RIFLE TEAM SWEETHEART Judy Huttanus 2l4 Rifle Team Triggers Competition Winners of last year's district play, the ritle team traveled to Arlington, Texas, to take sixth place in the 4th Army Smallbore Rifle Matches. The Ysleta League was formed this year. The El Paso League contested the win- ner of the Ysleta League in district standing. M!Sgt Curtis J. Rutledge coached the team. Drill Team Strives for Proficiency Sgt. Conway Hunter instructs the drill team, under the command of Cadet Captain Ramon Zermeno. Each year they compete against Bel Air in the annual Ysleta-Bel Air meet. Daily practice is required in order for the team to be a precision unit. DRILL TEAM SWEETHEART Cecilia DeLeon 4 si ,A DRILL TEAM - FlRST ROW: Larry Sigala, Danny Bodenstein, Joe Hernandez, Carlos Galvan, Jose Gonzales, Jaime Gallardo. SECOND ROW: Alberto Alvidrez, Ernesto Luna Lorenzo Casarez, Augustin Lopez, Robert Velarde, Armando Heredia, Charles Naiera, Frank Licano, Carlos Solis, Ramon Zermeno. 2l5 Training Teaches a Sense of 19 -7' FIRST ROW: Juan Treio, Eddie Nichols. SECOND ROW: Jaime Gallardo, Recovo, Rey Garcia, Joe Nevarez, Maxie Soto. FOURTH ROW: Mike James Garcia, Andy Pinario, Robert Velarde, Armando Heredia, Ray- Dollahite, Alfonso Guitierrez, John Stevens, Javier Alvarez, Gustavo mond Barragan. THIRD ROW: Jesus Serna, Lorenzo Casarez, David Villalobos, Joe Torres. Q f lafi i I if' L L ll of L 1 A I ep? X Qi T kmfiig G A 11... A fi? f l i X is CADET 'lsf LT. CADET lst LT. CADET lst LT. CADET lst LT. Ernesto Padilla Margie Solis Mack Locke Suzanne Jacobson Lite as a cadet is demanding yet rewarding. Brass and shoes must be shined regularly and uniforms must be kept in shipshape condition. Information, including general orders and chain of command, is essential. 'fn 0 A T-aaii- 3. 2l6 CADET lst LT. CADET ist LT. Daniel Vara Yvonne Martinez elf-Discipline '-an 'XC I NM. CADET CAPTAIN Cecilia DeLeon CADET Ist LT. Luis Meraz CADET lst LT, Elvira Ortiz 5. 4 CADET 2nd LT. Richard Young CADET 2nd LT. Judy Huttanus X1 X ' ij ' av N N A if ia CADET CAPTAIN Barbara Fletcher CADET CAPTAIN Rick Nisbet i W A Aff 'Hr' Wa FIRST ROW: Phillip Schneider, Jose Pando. SECOND ROW: Richard Graniczny, Don Burns, Freddie Candelaria, Elwin Denman, Louis Castillo. THIRD ROW: Carlos Rocha, Eduardo Garcia, Robert Carrillo, Conrado Hernandez, Richard McClintock. FOURTH ROW: Charlie Ar- chuletta, Luis Arias, Charles Naiera, Leslie Lew, Ronnie Campbell. FIFTH ROW: Johnny Smith, Clyde Wooley, Julian Gonzales, Richard Morales, Gary Cottrell. SJXTH ROW: Frank Licano, David Logan, Paul Donegan, Terry Door, Kenneth Davenport. SEVENTH ROW: Ronnie Akins, Milton Collier, Dale Andrews, Mike Calderon, Cliff Brown. 2I7 Unity Watchword of Successful 'ii '- It .f .III . aff Ia. Z . I 5fif5?ffff I 'If if?-:' CADET CAPTAIN CADET lst LT. CADET CAPTAIN CADET CAPTAIN Joe Vasquez Janice White Nixon Morris Kathaleen Davidson CADET Ist LT. CADET Ist LT. CADET 2nd LT. Octavio Truiillo Carol Hollebeke Carlos Solis FIRST ROW: Cruz Granillo, Roberto Quesada, Larry Sigala. SECOND ROW: Gary Sudikas, Raul Reyna, Carlos Gonzalez, Carlton Bilbe, Victor Salas, Manuel Marquez. THIRD ROW: Larry Cheek, Sammy Vasquez, Carlos Gutierrez, Car- los Reyna, John Palkovic. FOURTH ROW: Robert Price, Wilton League, Eddie Salaiz, William Moffitt, Carlos ZI8 Sanchez, Ben Bolanos. FIFTH ROW: Gary Turner, Dale French, Paul Donegan, Antonio Amaya, David Baze, Randy Bias. SIXTH ROW: Jose Gonzales, Robert Canfield, John Webb, Alan Klein, Robert Alexander, George Porter, Michael Dollahite, John Stinnett, John Miles. CADET 2nd LT. Emma Karger CADET 2nd LT. David Nisbet .sa?arrgeg?I,,.5,f?aa.s,,:ff , frail I s fe-we N i.wzes.5affg,': ei 4 , Fe., Q we ifijiSI?4Q5iif5'wifi' ..-.I . K I ftijfit., 1, :ff V i A K zz.. . afixffi'f'i a - - f ian' ., .,:. .., .,,, ,W K ,. I f rj fl I 4 t M.. , f so N ,f I Iiiit - .. CADET 2nd LT. Sharon Cline Companies Proficiency in manual arms and marching is the goal of the cadets. Company inspections are held weekly in order to prepare everyone for the climax, the federal inspection at the end ot the year. ? - IU' Q sc 4 w X x :fC I Q Y In W If in CADET CAPTAIN CADET CAPTAIN CADET 2nd LT Allen Rahnefeld Jane Wood Sara Miller FIRST ROW: Bill Wade, Pascual Leyva, Augustin Lopez. SECOND FOURTH ROW: Alex Bull, Victor Guillen, Ruben Barrientos, Mike ROW: Ramon Chacon, Arturo Parra, Carlos Galvan, Joe Hernandez, Watkins, Michael Murphy, Dale Norris, David Kelley. FIFTH ROW: James Whitaker, THIRD ROW: Felipe Perez, Hector Serna, Juan Edward Flores, Luis Bolanos, Robert Gonzalez, Leo Caraveo, Tommy Garcia, Abraham Hernandez, Michael Avenna, Danny Bodenstein. Moore, Donald Overman, Salvador Rivas, Edmund Lopez. CADET 2nd LT. Steve Metzger CADET 2nd LT. Roberta Enger ll, x UE 219 Band Spurs Companies Forward FIRST ROW: Doug Echlin. SECOND ROW: Ken Landgren, Roger Ramirez, Paz Garcia, Enrique Fresquez, Terry Barrett, Bill Winn. THIRD ROW: Fernando Romero, Ray Stansel, Jose Ruelas, Lorenzo Rodriquez, Jesus Gandara, Carmen Salazar, David Stevens. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Trevino, Jack Holcomb, Benny Lopez, Julian Beltran, Javier Williams, Hector Sanchez, Jesus Herrera. FIFTH ROW: Jeff Smith, Armando Martinez, David Casas, Ruben Brito, Raul Lucero, I , Mike Hernandez, Raymundo Reza, Renato Basurto. SIXTH ROW: Bobby Vinson, Daniel Steger, Michael Brown, Larry Reagan, Bennie Stout, Jose Ruiz, Javier Guerra, Frank Garcia. SEVENTH ROW: Nelson Vance, Cruz Hernandez, Luis Teiieiro, Ruben Martinez, Sergio Gonzalez, Alex Salazar, Lorenzo Mata. EIGHTH ROW: Leonel Trevino, Jimmy Sher- wood, Richard Ramos, Gerald MacDonald, Ronnie Rowell, Tony Moran, Jimmy Chavez, Armando Ortiz, Rudolph Muller, David Gilbert. CADET CAPTAIN Paul Munch CADET CAPTAIN Jane Campbell CADET lst LT. Bill Winn CADET lst LT. Mary Ciavarella CADET lst LT. CADET 'lst LT. Tom lnsall Janet Hinkston 220 CADET CAPTAIN CADET lst LT. Kenneth Landgren Leonel Trevino CADET CAPTAIN David Claudio fs' .. S rl CADET 'lst LT. Alberto Alvidrez CADET 2nd LT. Linda Braswell Carlos Gutierrez, Ernest Padilla and Carlos Sanchez, members of the color guard, raise the flag before morning classes begin. Band and sponsor corps units aolcl color to the daily routine of the group. ROTC cadets vote on the sponsors from a list of iunior applicants. Thirty- tvvo girls sponsored this year's cadets. Besides playing for the weekly parades, the band competes against the schools in the Ysleta dis- trict for trophies. , rrr- . Q, lla '92 ,, .... .., Q I Q' X2 lais X li CADET 2nd LT. Terry Borrego .srr r . 5 5.4.7 i C ,. I . ,X ,M it We as Rifle team members form a line while saluting the CADET 2nd LT. CADET 2nd LT. honored-ex during the Homecoming festivities. Aurora JUfBd0 Pam Garda 22l Z M S ork Outweighs Pleasure as Af Kathy Boesse, faculty, Laurie Stovall, honors, Suzanne Jacobson, assistant business manager, Rose Ann Daniell, index, Pat Bailey, freshman class, and Susan Moir, business manager, search for new ideas Mrs. Pearl Crouch, publications sponsor, checks a journalism story. Mrs. Crouch supervised the overall operation of both the Pow Wow and Otyokwa. Hopeful annual staff members began planning the 1964 Otyokwa last spring, co-orclinating theme, cover and color ideas. With the elimination of the bus- iness staff, both iournalism students and staffers carried the extra load of pushing advertising sales. Harrassing picture schedules produced original and vital picture coverage of the year. Challenged by three maior deadlines, staff members worked with determination to complete their individual sections. After comple- tion of this year's book, they helped train prospective staffers for the follow- ing year. l l Staff Meets Deadlines ,nf .yr me-'AV Armando Morales, senior class, Charlie Howard, office manager, Frances Rodriguez, junior class, Sandy Sher- wood, organizafionsg Lyn Krivanich, sports, Eddie Trujillo, arf work, Yolanda Rodriquez, sophomore class, Bill Winn, managing editor. Classes editors Armando Morales and Yolanda Rod- ' b 'I f h1h'l f h- 'H-S . . llguijz y mls ell ayou S lo meel an approac Co-editors Jan Stone and Paffy Sumner mail the final mg ea me' copy shipment with a sigh of relief. 223 Journalists Capture Campus Life in Weekly Review Planning, assigning, checking, reading and re-reading stories over and over are a few of the many duties of Pow Wow staff members. They have no regular hours, as do other students. Some staffers begin their work as early as 7 a.m., picking up papers at the printer's and delivering them to school for distribution, and still others remain at the end of the school day to meet deadlines. Mrs. Pearl Crouch worked with staff members before and after school and on school holif days to complete 30 issues. Over 160 high schools and colleges across the country read the Pow Wow in the exchange program. Pictures require extra time and effort on the part of the pho- tographer, Richard Pacholski. From negative to print, the entire operation is done by students. Journalism students Bill Herring and Mary Ste- phenson search for ideas in one of the many exchange papers. 1 ll as 'Wx' , QM e V 'N Candy Karger, ad salesman, Don Morgan, sports editor, Kirby Brown, ad salesman, Sheri Dye, news editor, Osvaldo Grifalva, art editor, Ruben Rivera, exchange editor, and Fred McVay, sports, finish their work. 224 ' v? fig, K' ' 'x V Wstgwuw Q.. f ' ,M Nw! 'N' so Q fuiff pgwgSl0VfF p ' , , ,W ,W 3 ,'04rf ravmm, - A ,E ,ask X ,Q I t f s,q'1jf0 V ,Q fi Seq. ,Z .5 pf , A Q , ,MM , , X Vi 4 ' ' C . ,K W . ft Q A x, - 'N 45 fi-Ei, XS. is Q .sis nt Roberta Enger, feature editor, Cheryl Landgren, news editor, Diana Harrison, co-editor, Bruce Borrett, junior editor, Connie Loewenstein, co-editor, and Doug Echlin, typist, assume a typical work day pose. MW .lournalism students Carmen Ortega, Maria Almeida, Shirley Vasquez and Virginia Pur- vis scan the Photolith magazines for new ideas. Students in journalism classes write Pow Wow stories, train for next year's staff and help sell annuals. 225 1 Q , M viii' gi , W 'fin E! M 'WMI' T Q X A Mm V, A W ww t it M iii 'W J 1 M X V 'kzigtfli ', fl W f,rYQ':f 1 WM W xt rt- it it H M, 3 as , ,V , Kg, ii, of M, . 1' SPIRIT OF THE SOUTHWEST . . . sportsmanship and enthusiasm. The Southwest provides a picturesque background for sports events. The thrill of competition is a provoking challenge to the determined athlete. The players, no matter what sport they represent, prac- 226 ,Qu-ef tit' 1 T T in iw 5, ' p- wif Q, C' ,Ai :mg i 'Y Y T ww T ,i X we W .s is , te.-tri. . gulf' A+ ,Hi el ,4 fhlefics Charlotte Cloninger Elizabeth Shurley Lyn Krivanich Nancy Gilchrist I mga: Sheryl Frazier Pat Nemeth B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Yolanda Romero Jane Campbell Yolanda Rodriguez- Head Bettye Binion Sharon Cline if i it Q Mary Ann Long Head Pom-pom routines, new yells, skits, a new spon- sor, and a new tradition, the Spirit Jug, were lust a few of the things that sparked the i963-64 cheerleaders into striving for perfection for their Alma Mater. Supervising the cheerleaders this year was Miss Mariory Rains. She accompanied them on all trips, and was the person behind the scenes who di- rected, helped and inspired. From camp in Kerrville, Texas, the girls learned several new yells and pom-pom routines. At camp they also received their idea for the corn liquor iug containing Indian spirits. Each time the cork is removed from the iug, the spirits are set loose in the form of yelling and cheering, until the cork is replaced. Hey, Gang, Well Let's Yell We've got the T-E-A-M, chant the cheerleaders at one of the basketball games. Princess ?runees Rodriguez Prineess Maru ,4nn feng Q., l Dueness Wzururffe Hleninger Amid low lights and beau- tiful ivy vines Wanda Rod- gers was crowned Home- coming Queen for 1964. Miss Rodgers and her two princesses, Frances Rodri- guez and Mary Ann Long, were chosen by the varsity football team. Duchesses Charlotte Cloninger and Su- zanne Hunt were chosen by the B-Team and Fresh- man team respectively. ' Dueness Suzanne J-lun! 'F E 1 4 Si QF .1 21 3 iii as 'ii ,L ws W? gg A ga ai fa ii Q fa W 2 Gi xv Q4 rf as 5 fi sg 9 5. 5-. T G. Qi? Li 53 ff Q ?? 5 55 56. 7. Tribe Loses Opener RICHARD EDENS-Captain Fullback TERRY GARRETT-Capfain All-District Halfback YsleTa Tech T' Q 11 1sT Dvvns ,. 7 T 131 Yds, Rush 105 2-11 Passes 2 sse,,e , 3-12 12, Yds. Pass 700 1-1, Fum. LosT , 1-1 8-70 PenalTies 4-30 3-36 PunTs-Avg 3-28 . 1, lnT. by O Fine running and quarTerbacking led The Midland Bulldogs To a 50 O vicTory over our Maroon and WhiTe. The TenTh ranked Bulldogs could only manage one Touchdown in The TirsT quarTer, buT wound up The half wiTh a 27-O lead. Only once did The Tribe peneTraTe Midland TerriTory. FEDRICO HERNANDEZ-Caplairl Guard ,a- . R T. , mike, I T LUIS MAYNES-Captain Tackle lil rx j F H EAD COACH Ken Shackelford 5 , Tech Shuts Cut Ysleta Calvin Rutledge l87l and Rudy Carrasco l25l Tackle a Tech invader. YsleTa's lasT minuTe scoring aTTempT was To no avail as The Tech Lions squeezed ouT one Touchdown To win The game 6-O. The lone score of The game came on a 68 yard pass in The Third quarTer. Twice The Indians pushed down To Tech's four yard line, and Twice They were held. Penahies were a big TacTor in The game as YsleTa was penal- ized eighT Times Tor 70 yards and Tech was penal- ized Tour Times Tor 30 yards. ra JMS if BILL BAGGETT DICK MoRToN DOYLE SMITH Guard Guard Guard Ili 'l.'l3Qiaai4'W'W'h!'f V4 'W V if FRANCISCO SOTO DOUG McKINNEY CALVIN RUTLEDGE GUHTCI Guard Cenier 1 CHRIS HALDEMAN Center EDGAR TEIJEIRO Tackle ao, wwfm, -xr 1 ysszfwum.-M mxzfyfw,.,xQ,3y,465wum2'i Line Coach Jim Smith explains a play af skull to Gene Soper and Chris Hal- deman. Jeff - Ysleta Tie A fired-up Jefferson eleven came from behind Twice To tie The score against Ysleta. Jeff scored first, but at The half, The score stood 7-6 Ysleta. Tvvo more Touchdowns by Ysleta in The fourth and two drives by the Foxes brought The game To a close with The final score 19-19. Irvin High's Rockets handed the Indians their Third loss of the season by a 14-7 margin. Terry Garrett scored in The first period from The 21 to give Ysleta Their lone tally. Richard Edens converted The extra point. Irvin scored late in the third quarter and again in The fourth To end the game in Their favor. A Ysleta Jeff 14,-.., . 1st Dwns .. 21 160 c,,,, ..Yds. Rush . 200 175 ,,c, Yds. Pass ., .. 155 6-12 .... . Passes ,.... , 10-19 7-40.52 Punts-Avg . 4-37 I 11-125 Penalties 6-60 0-2 .,.. Fum. Lost . , 2-4 2 ....,, , . Int. by 0 HECTOR ALMEIDA Tackle JON COUREEGES Tackle Ysleta . ............. . ..... . .... Irvin 11 .... .1sT Dvvns ,, 13 1132 , Yds. Rush . 209 62 -- Yds. Pass , 38 l 4-9 ..,. ,Passes . , , 1-6 5-29., .Punts-Avg 4-37 . 2-20 . Penalties 8-75 1 O-1-..,,. ,,Fum. Lost . 4-7 1 .lnT. by 0 DANNY BOURLAND Tackle ERNEST FEDRICO Tackle Tension mounts from The bench as The game progresses. Troopers Tromp Tribe GENTRY LYNN JOE TESSANDOFU Efld End YsleTa EasTwood 6 T e 1sT Downs. .....o,ooo,o 16 99 Yds. Rush ,oo,,oo,,oo, 172 A-11 Passes ....... ,,.,,. 4 -10 61 Yds. Pass o,,o.. ,,... 4 8 1-2. ...,.s,. Furn. LosT .....A,,,,A, 1-5 2-10 PenalTie's ,,,s,,..,,sw 4-30 4-34.2s,,.PunTs-Avg . ,,,,.. 4-34.2 O ...,, ,s lnT. by v.,. ..,,, -- 1 YsleTa AusTin 13 ,s1sT Dwns. ,,,s, 12 153, ,, Yds. Rush ,,,,, ,,,, . 139 46 W, W Yds. Pass ,,,,,,,,,,, , 82 5-7 Passes ,,,s,s,,s, 6-12 4-40 ,,,s, PenalTies ,,,,s,,... 5-35 O-1 ,,,,,Fum. LOST ,,,,,,. 1-3 5-35 7, 5, PunTs-Avg. e ,,s, , 4-39 1, , ,,s,,s ,,,lnT. by s 0 Twelve To seven was The final score when The EasTwood Troopers defeated our Tribe. Once again The final gun ruined YsleTa's hopes To win The game, as iT,sounded when a big drive was on iTs way To becoming poinTs. The Troopers scored TirsT buT The score- board read 7-6 YsleTa at The half. In The closing minuTes of The game EasT- wood added Their faTal TD. Indians Pounce on Panthers Ysieta Indians won their first district game of the season by upsetting The Austin Panthers I2-7. Ysleta scored in the first period of play after driving 71 yards. The other Ysleta touchdown was scored late in the second quarter on a pass A DAVID RADER End to end Stephen Stephens in the end zone. Aus- tin's only tally carne'in the fourth quarter. The game ended with Ysleta intercepting a pass on the Indian IO. JAMES HALEY STEPHEN STEPHENS End End JOHN BONILLA Haifback SAMMY SMITH Haifback fir' 237 Bowie Bears Hoax Homecoming In the first half, a determined Bowie eleven broke wide open to lead the Indians by a score of 22-O. Spurred on by The fine quarterbacking of Manny Olivas, The Bears Took every break handed them and Turned Them into touchdowns. The Indians finally started Their offense working early in The fourth quarter when Richard Edens went over from The six yard line for YsleTa's first and only score. Hector Beltran added the Two points. The game ended with Bowie on Top, 35-8. 1 DAN NY. BELTRAN Halfback Halfback 238 HECTOR ROJAS Halfback DAVID CHEEK Halfback RUDY CARRASCO ARMANDO RIVAS Fullback A Bowie Bear flies over the head of Sal Parra 6342 after being tackled. SALVADOR PARRA Fullback Ysleta 62 ,,,,e 2 20 ,,,e,,., . 38 .eee 4-1 7,1 ,, , 1st Dwns. 2 Passes , 1-4 reer, s,Fum. Lost Yds. Rush ee,,A ,,,Yds. Pass Burges 20 ,B 314 O O--4 2-5 2-2O,, , Penalties 2, ,, 6-50 4-36c,,,,sPunts-Avg. , 3-36,6 O 7,7v ,, Int. by V 2 Bewitched Ysleta Bows to Burgas On the first play of scrimmage, the Tribe tumbled the ball on Their own 24 yard line. Burges re- covered, and Robert Putter went in tor the touch- down. The score stood 7-O until the middle of the third quarter when Burges climaxed an 80 yard drive with a touchdown. Quarterback Fred Bunn was nailed in the end zone for a safety with only 27 seconds remaining in the game: The final score was 15-O. Ysleta Bowie 11 7 ,,,1st Dwns. be 23 22 , ,Yds. Rush 216 7-14 Passes 15-25 108 ,,,Yds. Pass 176 1-2 ,,Fum. Lost ,B 1-3 7-75 ,,,Penalties H ,, 2-10 3-47, ..,, Punts-Avg. O OW, , lnt. by ,,,c ,. 1 FRED BUNN HECTOR BELTRAN JOHN GREEN Quarterback Quarterback Quarterback Tigers Tiptoe Past Tribe Penalty flags and the clock once again beat the Indians. Sammy Smith made a dazzling 72-yard punt return to put the Indians ahead 6-O. Richard Edens converted the extra point and the score stood 7-O until the closing min- utes of the first half, when the Tigers tallied to make the scoreboard read 7-6. Ysleta's hopes were still high until El Paso scored in the game. The final gun brought the game to a close with the score I3-7, El Paso's favor. Ys le-ta LINE COACH-Jim Smith BACKFIELD COACH-Kent Babb TRAINER-Robert Orr Ist Dvvns. .,,,,,,c,,, 9 Yds. Rush ...,,,,, T68 38 s,,s.. Yds. Pass ,s,.....,, - 68 3-I 4m Passes ,,,.s,s,........ 3-7 Fum. Lost ..cc..c.cc I-3 6-50m Penalties ,...,,...... 6-70 6-37., Punts-Avg. ....,,.. 6-31 Int. by ..cs,s. .s,ss 4 MANAGERS: Willie Teran, Lyle Byrum, Dolph Quiiano, Fermin Torres, Sammy Marquez. Ysleta Ys leta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta VARSITY SCOREBOARD BMO BBO 19 B7 co7 cl2 sccO at 8 7 Midland Tech Jefferson lrvin as .B Eastwood Austin Burges Bowie B El Paso oeoo Due to the untimely and unfortunate death of President Kennedy, the last game, our rival game with Bel Air, was not played. A big loon- fire was made in hopes of a victory, but be- cause Bel Air was in top contention for the district title and a loi-district game had to be played the following week, the game was can- celled and Bel Air was given the district crown. 24I I T Mx me I .W FIRST ROW: Bob Cialone, Dennis Salazar, Robert Holf, Leonard Danny Blanco, Don Daily, Frank Sainz, Guillermo Ruelas. THIRD Calvillo, Jim Babb, Raul Losoya, Raymundo Rivera. SECOND ROW: Jesse Moore, Jesus Amieva, Albert Teran, Tommy Jennings, ROW: Jesus Reza, Hiiinio Borjas, Henry Escontrias, Joe COrrea, Heriberto Ruiz, Richard Meyer, Oscar Beliran, Jim Richardson. Yannigans Tie for Second Coached by Noel Barfield ancl Allen Schlosser, B-TEAM SCOREBOARD The Yannigans were guided To a successful 3-3-1 Ysleta O AUSHH 13, season. This gave Them a Tie for second place in disirict competiiion with Bel Air. Willie Teran Ysleta 6 Burges 26 was B-Team manager. Ysleta 14 Jeff ,........... 6 COACHES-Allen Schlosser, and Noel Barfield. Ysleta 54 Cathedral ,. O Ysleta 35 Eastwood Ysleta O Bel Air ..,, I3 YsleTa 6 lrvin 6 242 it X, ,L 23' H l A wr +V. E' Freshmen Cop Third Place Third place in district was earned by the fresh- man team this year as they rounded out Their season with a 4-4 record. The Papooses were coached by Bill Parsons and Buddy Moore. FRESHMAN SCOREBOARD Ysleta .,...... 0 Austin c,,..,.... 28 Ysleta ...... 28 Irvin ..... .... 0 Ysleta - ,c.... O Canutillo B-Team .,,. 14 Ysleta ,a,,.. T4 Bel Air .,ae.,.a 42 Ysleta ...... 22 Burges .... .... O Ysleta aa,aa, 14 Jeff .,aaa O Ysleta ,,.. 6 Eastwood ,,,, T8 Ysleta ....., lf Parkland -S .... O by default , l COACHES: Bill Parsons, Buddy Moore FIRST ROW: Bill Miner, Robert Arellano, Dickie Seitsinger, Rich: ard Marquez, Tommy Ham, Stephen Corp, Frank Dunda, Ray Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Manager Robert Brainard, Willie Bel- tran, Jim Davidson, Henry White, Juan Alvarez, Doug Edwards, Gary Stewart, John Murrah, Jose Ybarra. FOURTH ROW: Ray Lara, Bob Millican, Clark Roach, Frank Jacobs, Martin Mordicai, Robert Franco, Rodney Snow, Frank McCall, Mario Quezada, Albert Martinez, Spencer Stephens, Manager, Raul CBFFGSCO- 243 Hesketball Sweetheart Kheryl Zandgreu Varsity Basketball elected Cheryl Landgren, senior, as their sweet- heart. A dozen red roses were presented to her during halftime of the final game. Cheryl is in National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Quill and S c r ol l and page l editor of the Pow Wow. Zfemeis Sweetheart Kezrlisle Keldwell Representing the tennis team as their first sweetheart is Carlisle Coldwell. Carlisle, a junior, is ac- tive in varsity tennis and in pub- lications as a reporter. l6'ee11tiee Helzezezee Haeeball Sweetheart Ruth ,Ann iehustane Ruth Ann Johnstone was chosen baseball sweetheart for 1963-64. Ruth Ann, senior, is in Art Honor Society, and is Ysleta's representa- tive to the El Paso High Fiesta. Sperts Werlet Creek Sweetheart jan Stone Track sweetheart for 1963-64 is Jan Stone, senior. Jan's honors in- clude Otyokwa co-editor, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll and representative to Irvin-in- Orbit. JOSE ZUBIA GARY GANTNER LINDA TEASLEY ELIZABETH SHURLEY Varsity Tennis Sends Spurred by the championship playing of Ramon Fernandez, the top winner in the Sun Carnival tourna- ment, varsity tennis took an active part in many school tournaments in the El Paso area. Irvin, Bel Air, Burges and Eastwood were lust a few of the schools 'on their schedule. Coached by Mr. Donald Seymour, netmen pushed toward an active program of improvement in tennis at Ysleta. One successful project was the faculty basketball game sponsored by the newly organized Tennis Club. BILL FRANCIS SHIRLEY SUTHERLAND MR. DONALD SEYMOUR 246 Coach it ' ., . f 'HIPS' gf, -.:,.a a:Q5g - 1 f 53,1 ,.rv1 i,' ' V: 'z' 1- riff-53514: f ' - X . Wg qrfkli, K A .W 32, ' ,E . , EIS? mf- B,Q,,.5f.., f . W in L, K, . hmlv w wy -A A cf , ai BSQ,B+ B ' Qtr gat K .. ,,c.q,..,.,... . . A w , , , B , . - Q ,A,, , . , i , .L,,,..,,L. , , A . , ,A,,W.B, an i 'N B , .. K f --11 1. A if , - ' ,,. -A 'QQ Q A CARLISLE COLDWELL RAMON FERNANDEZ Balls Flying Play-offs for the number one spot for both girls and boys on the team were continually Taking place, as the interest grew. The new 'ball-throw- ing' machine aided the team in practice, as did the addition ot fences around the court. Dennis Shaffer and Craige Naylor,-varsity tennis players, examine the newly purchased ball-throwing machine. B BARBIE Rum BOBBY coRoNA Jesus RODRIGUEZ 247 Varsity Basketball SEATED: lnocencio CRebelJ Ruiz, manager. Gordon Moorep Hector Beltran, Gonzalo Sanchez Luis Maynes KNEELING: Salvador Payan, Danny Blanco, Pat Dwyer, Hector John Thompson, John Green, Drew Bowen Danny Wilson Robert Martinez, Rudy Carrasco, Guillermo Valdez. STANDING: Coach Orr, trainer. SCOREBOARD Ft. Stockton 46 Ysleta Roswell 67 Ysleta Las Cruces 53 Ysleta Spirit, hard work and a well- Bowie 44 Ysleta balanced defense and offense were Lamesa 44 Ysleta the key factors for a successful sea- lrvin 65 Ysleta son by this year's varsity basketball Tech 50 Ysleta team. Coach Gordon 'Buddy' Moore Midland 78 Ysleta guided the team of a l5-7 win-loss Bel Air 40 Ysleta record. El Paso 49 Ysleta Alamogordo 7l Ysleta Most of the losses in district play Bel Air 45 Yslefa were heart-breaking, as they oc- Burges 6l Ysleta curred by a matter of a few points. Jefferson 73 Yslefa The clock and the decision of the Easfwood 30 Ysleta referees held the team back in many parkland 37 yslefa Qames. Austin 5l Ysleta Bel Air 45 Ysleta Burges 53 Ysleta Jefferson 67 Ysleta Eastwood 40 Ysleta Parkland 41 Ysleta 248 i DANNY WILSON DREW BOWEN HECTOR MARTINEZ Forward-Captain Guard-Captain Guard-Captain All-District All-District Center Third in Division Copped by Cagers JOHN THOMPSON GORDON 'BUDDY' MOORE Varsity Coach JOHN GREEN Forward John Thompson battles Lynn Simmons of Jefferson for the ball, as teammates Drew Bowen and Hector Martinez look on. PAT DWYER Guard Wins Displace Losses I5-7 x LUIS MAYNES DANNY BLANCO Center Guard 250 In pre-district play the cagers came out in good standings with a 9-2 rec- ord and took first place in the Bel Air Tournament with three all-tourney players, Drew Bowen, Hector Mar- tinez, and Danny Wilson. The goal for lOO points in a single game was achieved in the final bout ofthe season as Ysleta smashed Park- land, 102-41. The tribe completed the season third in the Eastern division. X. L yifu si 5 -fm, . Nov' . , xv E5 Q9 -54 , 225 v-.4 'wav .him f B-team FIRST ROW: Enrique Ramirez, Mr. Allan Schlosser, coach, Wayne Bowen. SECOND ROW: Jim Gearhart, Albert Pena, Dick Morton, Freddy Bunn, Louis Autry, Freddy Paz. Coached by Mr, Allan Schlosser, B-teamers gained valuable experience and brought honor to their school, as they wound up the season with a T3-3 win-loss record. Top scorers were Wayne Bowen and Fred Bunn. New to Ysleta's basketball program was the freshman team. Mr. Robert Orr, coach, guided them to a TO-3 win-loss season. David Moore played outstanding ball for the team. GT S53 LED alia. cff3QE3g Freshman Team FIRST ROW: Sammy Marquez, manager, Mr. Robert Orr, coach. SECOND ROW: David Moore, Israel Martinez, Tony Cortez, Victor Vargas, Ricardo Carrillo, Rodney Snow, Bob Millican, Albert Martinez, Jim Richardson. EDDIE KNlPP RUDY MURILLO HECTOR MARTINEZ Returnees Boost Baseball Championship Goal Championship hopes were high for baseballers wifh eighl veferans reiurning To The diamond. Re- Turnees were Hector Martinez, Sal Lucero, Sal Payan, Rudy Murillo, Richard Edens, Eddie Knipp, Tom Franco and Rudy Carrasco. Promising B-Teamers Richard Meyers, David King, Don Daily, Danny Blanco, Tommy Jennings, John Miller and Tony Carbaial moved up. New uniforms, The first in Twenty years, added To Team spirit. MR BlLl. PARSONS Clefll, B-team coach MR KENT BABB, varsity coach MR ROBERT ORR, trainer Team Opens Season With New I TOMMY FRANCO SALVADOR PAYAN RICHARD MEYER DON DAILY II. DANNY BLANCO TONY CARBAJAL Sal Lucero pracfices batting during workout. TOMMY JENNINGS JOHN MILLER niforms DAVID KING ARMANDO VILLA ARMANDO RIVAS JOSE PARRA FRANK MELENDEZ RUBEN ZAMBRANO J ,ww-f I ,JN if I5 ggi, .... f f 2? ,L , F, M ,, 5 f I 1 f Ia. K, I 1 al? 2 I 'R if , .- :EE - Q , f il : I , I JOHNNY ESPINO PAUL HERRERA 'if 9 H , , 11 if ...ff wg J ,I I JESUS AMIEVA JOHN CIAVARELLA ROBERT ROJAS Tracksters Predict Improved EGSOI1 Practicing after school for many hours each day, Ysleta tracksters prepared To rneet opponents in relay and cross-country races as well as hurdles, pole vaulting and weight events. Returning lettermen i n c l u d e d Drew Bowen, Jim Goodrnan, Terry Garrett, Fred Martinez, Alfred M a rt i n e z, Alfonso Morales, Johnny Bonilla, Sarn S rn i th, George Bailey and Rarnon Nunez. Daily workouts improve timing and stride of hurdler Alfonso Morales. POLE VAULT AND HIGH JUMP KNEELING: Tim Berrnas, Fred Martinez, Frank Juarez, Alfred Martinez, Enrique Hinoios. STANDING: Tony 256 Oropeza, Mike Dollahite, Danny Wilson, Drew Bowen, SPRINTERS KNEELING: Enrique Hinoios, Luis Borunola, Fred Martinez, Terry Garrett. STANDING: Jim Goodman, Ray Hamilton, Rodney Snow, Tony Oropeza, Sam Smith. HURDLERS MANAGERS: sfeve corp, Lyle Bywm, Carlos Sosa. COACHES: Drew Bowen' Aiffed Maffinezf Alfonso Mofales Noel Bartield, Kenneth Shacklford, heady Jim Smith. we l DISTANCE KNEELING: Carlos Molinar, George Bailey, George Cox, Jose Linan. STANDING: Richard Marguez, Ramon Nunez, Guillermo Ruelas, Tommy Ham, Jesus Marquez. Daily Workouts Render Results Gary Throgmorfon and George Bailey get in shape before track season begins. MSW ,K F . ' M A , , ,muse-,1-1' f 1 'X' S A-.. 3 'ww--....,, Jerry Brewer dernonsfrafes form in Throwing The discus and shof put. VVEIGHTMEN KNEELING: Luis Maynes, Frank Jacobs, Ernest Fedrico. STANDING: Clark Roach, Rene Hernandez, Danny Bourland, Jerry Brewer. Wfifbfll 259 Banking Hack . X1 QM The 1964 Otyokvva centers around its colorful theme, Spirit of the Southwest, carried out both in word and picture. Elaborate art work from the metal Kawliga on the cover, through the opening section and division pages to the final pages of the book, adds effectively to the theme. Four color pictures depict the different phases of student activity. Duotone division pages are accented by an assortment of colors characteristic of the Southwest. Adding interest to the activities section are the calendar beauties, MH featuring beauty contestants. sg Special tribute is extended to our sponsor, Mrs. Pearl Crouch, for countless hours of advice and patience. We hope this annual will be not only a book of memories for the student body, but a lasting record of what took place during l963- 64. Representing the entire staff, We sincerely hope you get as much out of the T964 Otyokvva as we have. Zi X . H 's ' lt .Y 1 Wg, - l 'l . l l l' l i my gr CO-EDITORS SPECIAL CREDITS: Color Photography Photography Nlf. UWGSTSV Christian .... . . . ........... endsheets Mrs. Fern Jennings .... ........... o fficial photographer El Paso Natural Gag KYYYA ,,,,,,,o,,M 0 penihg page POpUlEil' Dry Goods Studio. Captain John Bracey , .,,. ,cccc Ioeauiy Contest Thirman Studio ....... .... . . campus photographer Thlrman Studio ,YYYYYYYYY YYYYY C ampug photographer Herald POST ,,,,.,.,,. .,,,,,, ,,v, l U tTllI'lEil'la plClUI'e Art Work Bill Winn ...... ................. c over design-title page Eddie Trujillo .... .. table of contents-division pages 260 I 964 ANNUAL STAFF CO-EDITORS :':: Jan Stone Patty Sumner I MANAGING EDITOR I Bill Winn in it 8 BUSINESS Susan Moir, Manager Suzanne Jacobson, Asst. ART EDITOR Eddie Trujillo 1 . PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Q Richard Pacholski I 'L si POPULATION Kathy Boesse Faculty 4 ' Armando Morales Seniors II,ilA.i l f IVIAIIIA Frances Rodriguez Juniors Yolanda Rodriguez Sophomores ew- L Pat Bailey Freshmen ORGANIZATIONS A-JL? My Laurie Stovall Honors and Features Roberta Edquist Service Clubs Sandy Sherwood Departmental Groups Lyn Krivanich Athletics GENERAL my Rose Ann Daniell Index T' 7 Charlie Howard Assistant Advisor ,z,,.,z,,,,,.... ,z,, M rs. Pearl Crouch Sales goal reached-'64 Otyokwa assured Sfaffer Sandy Sherwood points with pride Finished Product Heads for Press Now repeal aier me: C C 'N wo n KS .... f4 zffamazfbagff So true! No power or fuel does the seven big household tasks better than Gas! Gas is best for cooking, of course, and . water heating, too. But, did you know G how capable Gas is at heating your house- is 7 and cooling it as well? And there's b Ways silent, frost-free refrigerationg fast onli! for incineration: quick, clean clothes-drying! H70 bi If you're building or remodeling, hllugghz consider gas-powered appliances for gpm 0 d the big jobs. See your helpful 099 gas appliance dealer. 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Enger I t Mrs. Evelyn Harrison O a Patty Thomas Berry Frankf Lois Chew' Mary Gray Karr Chewk Neva Howard Janice White Eva Walclrop Jan Zereizke Wanda Roclgersk Georgia Cavender Roberta Enger' Linda Teasley' Pat Orenduff' Judy Huffanusk P3 Sorority KWI K CAR WASH Always Be'Her 69I9 Alameda 772-2848 MOST MODERN IN THE LOWER VALLEY JOE CH EW'S Finesl' in Mea+s, Produce, Groceries lCus+om-cui' beef for your freezerl 8048 Norlh Loop Trees C0n9 a'l'Ul6l'l0n5 From All Types of Shade and Fruil' Trees, Shrubs S+. Augus+ine Grass '25 Snelson Landscape Designing and Planling BLACK'S We cover Easl El Paso . 16 FOOD CORRALS 6 Drive ln Localions Office Address: 8423 Norlh Loop Owner: NED WOLFE 7680 Gafeway Blvd. LY 8-8l l l Easf 283 Left to Right: Ricky Owen, Charlie Howard, Eddie Knipp, Drew Bowen, Jim Goodman, Danny Wilson, Bobby Lauchner, Wayne Bowen, Terry Gar rert, and Doyle Smith. Not shown, Jon Armstrong. Ysleta Warriors Association 284 THEY'RE TOPS . . . These Members of Our MARGARET EADS J . HI-FASHION Board From Ysleta High BARBARA DILS DOWNTQWN s ophomore BASSETT CENTER PARAMOU NT FOOD SERVICE Complefe Home Freezer Service ART HOWARD'S ENCO SERVICE STATION KE 3-9408 KE 3-4406 8003 AIamecIa UL 9-9688 office 772-7428 Res. 772-I 7052 Alameda Ave. 2 s 7430 Dale R Gulfex LubricaI'ion BaHerIes J. T. BUDDY JACK SERVICE STATION JAY RUCKER Real EsI'aI'e PR 247656 520' Alameda CERTIFIED MASTER BROKER NATIONAL INSTITUTE os REAL ESTATE BROKERS IT WEII Pay To See Jay Moccasin Kid Club Sheryl Frazier Kirby Brown Suzanne Jacobson Ruth Ann Johnstone Addie Barren Diane Gantner Janye Binion Beltye Binion Junelle Waggoner Johnnie Tappan Elizabeth Romney Nancy Gilchrist Mary Lou Toone Sandra Sherwood Melissa Wafer Suzanne Hum Nikki Jackson Jill Young Barbara Ruth Mary Ann Long Carolyn Locke Karen Jones Barbara Fleicher Jane Campbell Linda Bufler Not Shown: Patty Sumner .lan Stone HOLDSWORTH JEWELERS Nr NJA Iyvrq iffy! Q4 TZQTJT . 5 X214 X I i ,- f' if - , L , THIRMAN STUDIO Specializes in color phofographs aI' church and recepI'ions PROMPT SERVICE 2I7 S. EI Paso KE 2-587I PR. 8-456I 011112 J gif' RODELA'S MOBIL SERVICE STATION 903I Alameda ra'-1 This is one of many fine homes buiI+ by Joe C. Yarbrough . . . ofher Iocafions in Sfonehaven Park, Scofsdale, Cielo Vislra and Jewel Park addifions. JOE C. YARBROUGH, INC. Make yours a Yarbrough home. I8I2 Hunfer RoacI 598-3453 287 Irene Harrelson Suzanne Jacobson Sheri Dye Lolly Mills Cheryl Landgren Brenda Tompkins Jill Young Bill Winn fBeauJ Mary Armstrong Barbara Shurley Bernice Sfeely Charlotte Cloninger Carol Hollebeke Sara Miller Roberta Edquisf Lyn Kirvanich Junelle Waggoner Barbara Winn Margy Armstrong Jo Ann Loving R0ad-RUnniI1g9Sl , .,,, Gasollnes in the West , A:lQg TQ? 0 ' . ff' ..,.Pf ,,s9' 7 ' K fi ,.:::1: ' URAL GAS PROD Faciory Aulhorized Chevrolei Service Wanda's Beauty Salon 7705 Noah Loop LY 8-649I Professional Beau+y Care PAYE YOAKUM. 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JERRY CALLISON DEPARTMENT STORE 0pen Every Day 7570 Alameda Ave. 772-6426 8385 Alameda FARMERS DAIRIES Home of Gold Seal Milk - Tasfe Confr KTSM - NBC UN'0N CHANNEL 9 TV FURNITURE CO EQDJfi39'rifg 205-215 s. s+an+on ' KE 3-2486 S. H. KRESS ' GEYTO H OF FINE MEAT PRO U PIGGY BANK NO. 2 7299 ALAMEDA PR 2-043I F1 AT THE SIGN UF THE CHEVRON STA DARD OIL COMPANY UF TEXAS ,'KL-1-.X . W RXTEWZE A 1 ga D-ff? w W T M i . L CITACLVWTQ is always a A mark of Dislinclion . . . if stands T 3 1 alone in beaufy and elegance , XJ Cf ' ,QA ? emanded EX N wherever only the Best w ll ci d Mo ern Engravers I5I2 E Yandell 533 9759 WMM 4 EL PAsO's . . . MOTOR HOTEL , Q J T CITIZENS STATE BANK AND RESTAURANT ' Member of Federal Deposif Easf Highway 80 T' N Insurance Corpora+ion 49l0 Alameda Ave- 293 Bette Eastham Frances Moorhouse Mary Herbig Rosalie Lopez Linda Woodley Sharon Hamilton Atelsy Agilwaks Linda Barton Judy Greggerson Rachel Lopez Susan Simpson Pam Allyn MEMBERS NOT SHOWN: Diana Villalba, Pat Brown, Patty Callison, Barbara Hodges, Lorena Amis, Connie Loewensfein, Chrisfy Reicharclt. Rose Mary Brown Delila Warwick Elaine Gates Sherri Creteau Diann Wainwright If f CLC Zu 4 1 Y I I anoovuy 1 I - ,dy O X I L -Q 77'lf'J' F I I ' I if uc f is F,f1,1Uj. xi, iffii X I nf , ' 2,2 X' , ' I 6 6 VIGW I W Q UL 9-8493 REI-'RIGERATION CO. PR 8-3354 DUNCAN HEATING 81 AIR CONDITIONING, INC Air Cooling Hea'I'ing Shee'I Me+aI Lennox Furnaces 7676 Alameda The Bes'I' in Mexican Food a+ LEO'S FINER FOODS KARL P. GOODMAN High qualify new and used AuI'omobiIes and Trucks. Financing - Wholesale and ReIaiI 5I03 Monfana 7872 N. Loop Rd. KE 3-I69I I90I E. YandeII 6005 N. Mesa 8.8 Texas Ave' 7042 Aiameda Your Family Srore WESTERN AUTO DEALER YsIe+a Shopping Cenier 8830 Alameda Avenue Home Owned: DALE B. THOMAS 778-344I UL 9-7297 ARIZONA INN 81 BEACHCOMBER AN segan 2 C B YSLETA OpI'omeI'ris'I's Zi W , I02 E. San Anioni EE. -. KE 2-4469 I 295 L . MASON EQUIPMENT CO. Farm and IndusI'riaI Equipmeni' 270 N. Zaragosa Rd. CUNNINGHAM PHARMACY 8400 Alameda UL 9-8420 Visif 'rhe MACIAS CHEVRON sekvlce STATION CIinI', Texas EI Paso, Texas HARRY SCHNEIDER THE PAUL C. DAVIDSON POULTRY FARM Clinf, Texas Congra+uIa+ions Io I964 Grads I I I PHOTOGRAPHIC PENN HEATING 3, SUPPLIERS, INC. CQQI-ING 603 NorII1 Mesa EI Paso, Texas phone: 584-2228 296 I 0 R For +I1e Bes+ july SMl'lTY'S in . E-I F60D STORIES Sou+I1wes'I s Finesi' GOOD FOOD PH' Bar-B-O and FOUNTAIN SERVICE All Over Town Visi+ 1-0 YOUR NEAREST Serve You 62I9 Airporl' Blvd. EI Paso, Texas I S STORE BREAD 7390 Alameda Avenue CompIe+e Elecfrical Supplies Hardware - Pain'rs - Tools - Plumbing Air Condiiioners and Supplies NABHAN'S HARDWARE Phone ULs+er 9-8l I7 LOW PRICES 7958 Alameda EI Paso, Texas Sfari' +I1e day +I1e Two Egg Way Wi+I'1 WAGGONER'S FRESH CAGE EGGS D. L. WAGGONER AND SON Ca 4024 Trowbridge LO 6-3303 gr II . . . T. D. OWEN . . . Cusfom Home Builders 297 mu ide dam ,mm cadence pddeldtd 721.7 ff?-aa GRACE METHODIST CHURCH 400 N. Carolina PR 2-748I REV. DON R. FORSMAN WIIIIIIIII C. ,,fAdXQ NORTH LOOP CHURCH OF CHRIST 520 Eas+ Road LY 8-382I PAT STEPHENSON, Minis+er VALLEY CONGREGATIONAL IUNITED CHURCH OF CHRISTI 7724 Alameda PR 2-4408 REV. J. C. BLOEBAUM ST. CHRISTOPHER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 300 Riverside UL 9-9329 DR. KENNETH L. RICE OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL Alameda and Old Pueblo REV. PETE J. MARTINEZ, S. J. YSLETA BAPTIST CHURCH 860I Alameda UL 9-6955 REV. L. C. LANGE 298 OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY CATHOLIC CHURCH 8600 WincI1esI'er UL 9-7939 MSGR. EUGENE P. GEARY YSLETA METHODIST CHURCH II5 Davis Blvd. UL 9-7842 REV. J. R. BUNTS after high schooI...what? 'W I Q-o111v in and S00 us ' llmout A IllOI'iC21,b ' nu 111 lwr three ,lit J in Z Q ' s X 'ffzx 555 profession ll .xl I -ly' . Southwest Beauty College 1011 N. Piedras El Paso,TeX. 1 1 near-by apparel stores for economy minded families 1 Downtown Bassett Center Northggte Cordova Ysleta 1 Q li pd ll lm illllllm ll ll W W l L I xl 7513 aofwas gouyff Q Morse gfus 6050 wzlsf fo remazlv anonymous. AARONSON BROS TONY'S YSLETA FLORAL Special Prices fo Sfuclenfs and Faculfy 8746 Alameda UL 9-9529 -SECRETARIAL -IBM AUTOMATION -ACCOUNTING -BUSINESS D Z1 -DRAFTING URHAM -ELECTRONICS 30l Banner Bldg. KE 3-9797 Tom Eden HANAWALT CONSTRUCTION IOOI Wall 772-6971 EL PASO VENETIAN BLIND CO. 5950 Alameda Venefian Blind J. L. SMIOTHERS Manufacfurers PR 2-2777 TIGUA AUTO PARTS, INC. Mos1' Parfs for Mosf Cars Machine Shop HECTOR AGUIRRE 7822 San Jose LY 8-34I7 shle.u's There's nofhing beffer fhan a Mexican din- ner fo add variefy and flavor fo your men- us. Jusf malce sure if's an Ashley Mexican dinner-fhe brand fhaf capfures fhe au- fhenfic Mexican savor-THE brand known and preferred by families everywhere! 300 REN'S SUPERETTE Your Friendly Grocery Sfore Fresh Meafs and Vegefables Open Seven Days a Week 9095 Alameda UL 9-863l Owner: VAN TURNER it I ' L- C L mf- X I fl E la I1 M SAUIDILIERY4 A ,NDRTTEL x, I 1 N 759 97110931 .NKCLDQQ 1h wesfern Ujear Downfown IIO W. San AnI'onio Ave. Lakeside 70I4 Alameda Ave. Las Cruces, N. M. II6 N. Main S+. FLAMINGO MOTEL 8285 Alameda Bulova - Acculron - HamiI+on and EIec+ric Railroad Wa+cI1es Au'I'horized Wa'Ich Inspec'I'or 'For Texas 8: New Orleans Railroad and Texas 8: Pacific Railroad - AII A - Ic GuaranI'eed - TABB DEL CAMINO I EWELERS 5050 Alameda PR 2-588I LANG INSURANCE AGENCY ,.... EL PASO FORD , ,,i,,i5saAf 4I5 Mon'I'ana KE 3-395I g b ' 764I Nor'I'I1 Loop 772-I479 will QUMIHI9 MOTOR HOTEL 81 RESTAURANT In+ernaI'ionaIIy famous for fine food and lodging. SUPERIOR BEDDING COMPANY Manufac'I'urers of QuaIi+y Ma'Hresses and Boxsprings MaH'resses RenovaI'ed and Repaired ONE DAY SERVICE 7I57 Dale Road PR 2-773I .F f GOODS for the Gladiator EL PASO SPORTING lil Tm p-I i i 11 2,2 A anons cow ,r ,D CORNER MILLS 3 3 an STANTON 5 ' 5 . ll ' V 'fl 'r 4' gn 1 Q U ' J pn G b U ii f ,I ,e lg? r 1 ,., 2 1 t H- A Ysleia Siore 8925 Alameda AUTOGRAPH SPACE Courlesy of +he Annual Siaif , 1-'Q ' 9 Lo -, A D ,S 4 Q .asa-.w. 4w..a rn .S ' 1, 3.4 ru - 1 nv eu 7 1 El. flffiff f li ' r 5 l :' an ' A AA i 4 v A A . iid. K ' cz., A Q 4A , C Q 4 l 1' -?2Eiifz5??2'2'f A 7 v ' 1 l Y 4 ,-W.. M53 .' ' Q4 Z u 'li aw v 1 L,,LA,A Q I 'Q 1 I 4 02 we ' wha 4 I E r 1 5 V 5 D A Q ri - u. . - , A 9 9 Q. -A 4 P A lag! r, -MZ, v A ' 7 9 E L 257-4 A -, 1 l y ff if and Q 7 i A G ' j o b y 1, Index of Advertisers A Aaronson Brofhers, 299 Aaronson Brofhers, Ysleia, 302 Abdou Foods, 267 Addis Broihers, 265 Alexander's Grocery, 263 American Furnilure, 267 American Priniing, 266 Arizona lnn, 295 Arnold insurance, 268 Ashley's Gardens, 300 Aielsy Agilwaks, 294 Aflas Building Producis, 28l B Barrefl' Refrigeraiion, 295 Barion Broihers Aufo Paris, 28I BasseH Bcok Sfore, 267 Baies Apparel, 265 Ben Franklin's, 277 Besi' Sanifary Supply, 28I Black's Nursery, 283 Buddy's Gulf, 285 Builders Supply, 263 C Callison, Jerry, 29l Capri Res+auran'l', 277 Cedar Grove Booi' Shop, 28I Chew Din Supermarkei, 272 Chew's, Joe, Big 8 Supermar Circle Kay Food Sfore, 279 Ciiizens S+a+e Bank, 293 Cox's Bakery, 297 Cunningham Pharmacy, 296 D D 8: R Grocery, 266 302 ke 3 Davidson, Paul, Pouliry Farm, 296 K Day Old Bread, 297 Day Life Elecfric 81 Neon, 279 KTSM' 292 Del Camino Res+auran+, 30I Del Camino Mofor Holel, 293 Del Norle Saddlery, 3Ol DeWiH' Duncan Durham and Rearick. 270 Heafing 8: Air Condiiioning, 295 Colleges, 300 E Elkins, Jim, 279 Ellis Cl'1evrole+, 28I Nafural Gas Produc+s, 289 Poul+ry and Egg Company, 272 El Paso EIec+ric, 274 EI Paso Ford, 3Ol EI Paso El Paso Spor+ing Goods, 302 EI Paso Veneiian Blinds, 300 EmmeH Es'l'a+e Plan Service, 277 F Farmers Dairies, 29l Flamingo Mo'I'el, 30I Food Mar+, 299 G Glass Apparel, 263 Goodman, Karl P., 295 Good Service Dairy, 289 Gunning Casfeel, 265 H Hanawalr Conslruclion, 300 Harrison Business Equipmenf, 279 Henry's Drive-In, 29l Holdsworlh Jewelers, 287 Howard's Enco Sfafion, 285 J J 8: J Au+o Salvage, 27l Jol1ns'I'one Clinic, 283 Kappa lola Sororily, 282 Kenf Oil, 263 Kiowa Tri-Hi-Y, 278 Kress, S. H., 292 Kwahamo+ Tri-Hi-Y, 288 Kwik Car Wash, 283 L Lakeside Music Cenier, 295 La Feria Grocery, 268 Lang Insurance Agency, 30I Leo's Finer Foods, 295 Ley's Jewelry, 27l Lone Slar Mofors, 289 Lowrance, H. M., Gin, Inc., 272 Luby's, 27l M McKee, R. E., 263 Macias Service Sl'a+ion, 296 Mason Equipmenl' Company, 296 Moccasin Kid Club, 286 Modern Engravers, 293 Moore Service Bus Line, 264 Morrison, C. G., 265 Morfgage lnveslmenl, 272 N Nabl1an's Hardware, 297 O Oasis, Res+auran+s and Drive-lns, Owen, T. D., 297 P PDQ Grocery, 292 Paramouni' Food Service, 285 Penneys, J. C., 28I Penn Hea+ing 84 Cooling, 296 Peyion Packing Company, 292 Phofograpliic Suppliers, 296 Piggy Bank No. 2, 292 Ponsford Brol'l1'ers, 267 Popular Dry Goods, 285 Popular Pl1o+ograpl1y S+udio, 273 Pra+i 8: Prafi, 279 Price's Creameries, 268 2 R Rabb, W. R., 264 Ramada Inn, 27I Red Roosler Bowling Alley, 268 Renee's Beauly Shop, 287 Ren's Supereile, 300 RodeIa's Mobil S+a+ion, 287 Rosedale Cleaners, 265 Royal Furniiure, 277 Rucker, Jay, 285 S Sears Roebuclc, 277 Segall Oplical, 295 Selonime Tri-Hi-Y, 280 Seven Up BoHling Company, 265 Schneider, Harry, 296 Sixieen Food Corrals, 285 SmiHy's, 297 Soulhwesf Beauiy School, 299 Slandard Oil Company of Texas, 293 Sfovall Welding, 267 Superior Bedding, 3Ol T Tabber+'s Jewelry, 30I Tandy Lealhercrails, 263 Terrell Insurance, 268 Thirman Sludio, 287 Tigua Au'l'o Paris, Inc., 300 Tigua Hobbycrails, 29l Teny's Yslela Floral, 300 Tri-S+a+e Beauly School, 276 U Union Furnilure, 292 V Vess 8: 3-V Cola, 266 W Waggoner, D. L., 81 Son, 297 Wanda's Beauly Salon, 289 Warriors Associalion, 284 Weslern Au'l'o, 295 Weslern Gas Service, 262 Wheeler, K. C., 269 While House, 290 dy- +1 ... S WhiH'en Furs, 283 Wholesome Dairy, 267 Wholesome Dairy, 267 Wholesome Ice, 267 Wigwam, 296 Woolworih, F. W., 28I Y Yarbrough, Joe C., 287 Youngberg Finance, 266 Yslefa Locker Plan+, 265 Z ZaIe's Jewelers, 266 CHURCH DIRECTORY Grace Melhodisl, 298 Norih Loop Church of Chrisl, 298 Our Lady of Mi. Carmel, 298 Our Lady of +he Valley, 298 S+. Chrisl'opher's Episcopal, 298 Valley Congregafional, 298 Yslela Bap+is+, 298 YsIe+a Melhodisl, 298 Bill Winn, alias Ringo Slarr, demonslrales 'lhe beallemania which swepl ihe campus in February, wilh The visil of EnglancI's lour male singers The Beallesf' -A- Albee, Ruth L., 43 Armenta, Alicia Atchley, Asa -B- Babb, Kent, 37, 240, 253 Bartield, Noel, 47, 242, 257 Bean, John, 38 Boughner, Duncan, 42 Bracy, John, 35 Briones, Humberto, 46 -C- Caldwell, Charles, 34, 55 Callahan, Leda, 39 Campbell, Elsie, 46 Canty, Dean, 48 Carpenter, Bertha, 46, 91, 175 Carson, Roberta, 42, 43, 97 Carthel, James, 48, 201 Christian, Jane, 44, 77 Cialone, Betty, 47 Clark, Lorraine, 46 Crank, Joe, 44 Crank, Quebell, 47 Crouch, Pearl, 48, 222 Crouch, Trinon, 35, 70 -D- Daugherty, Charles, 97 Davis, Eileen, 40 Denham, Troy, 15, 19, 55, 33 Douglas, Agnes, 40 -E- East, Ardis, 39 -F- Field, Patricia, 48 Florence, Juanita, 145 Franco, John, 46, 77 Frank, Florence, 40, 55 Frank, Paul, 40, 55 -G- Garza, Avery, 44, 97 Garner, Richard, 38 Gonzales, Raymond, 44, 45 Faculty Index Gray, Loretta, 36, 190, 198 Griffin, Carl, 42 Grob, Elizabeth, 145 -H- Hackler, Jay, 40, 136 Hale, Loretta, 40, 97 Hanks, Robbie, 38, 39 Harding, Mary, 46 Harding, Zora, 36, 136, 190 Harmon, Rubietern, 40, 41, 97 Harris, Fred, 41, 45, 166 Harris, Mary Ann, 41 Harrison, Martha, 40, 41 Harvey, Lillie, 39, 166 Hewitt, Ouida, 34, 35 Hunter, Conway, 35 -J- Johnson, James, 48 Josserand, Arthur, 43, 89 -K- Keen, Aaron, 48 -L- Lawrence, Eldon, 38 Lichty, Selwyn, 41 Lucas, Honie, 41 -MC- McAteer, Robert, 42 McBride, Weldon, 44 McElroy, W. D., 47 McGill, Alfred, 13, 47, 194 McLean, Jacqueline, 34 -M- Martin, Albert, 38 Martin, Martha, 34 Moore, Gordon, 38, 243, 248, 249 -Q- Orr, Robert, 47, 240, 248, 252 -p- Parsons, William, 37, 243, 253 Patton, Richard, 44 Payne, Jean, 41 Penley, Virginia, 39 Perkins, Leo, 38 Pickett, Richard, 34, 35, 55 Purcell, Josephine, 34, 38 -R- Rains, Mariory, 11, 41 Rappe, Sibyl, 46 Richards, Bill, 136 Redmond, Dennis Reeves, Hazel, 40, 55 Roark, Cecil, 45 Roark, Dorothy, 35 Ross, Harvey, 43 Ross, Leslie, 77 Rutledge, Curtis, 35 -5- Schlosser, Allen, 26, 44, 242, 252 Seymour, Donald, 246 Shackeltord, John, 14, 37, 232 257 Shackelford, Yvonne, 41, 132 Silva, Roy, 43 Simer, Clara, 45 Smith, lda, 34 Smith, Jim, 37, 234, 240, 257 Stephens, Bob, 45 Stuart, Eva, 47, 136, 315 -T- Tevis, Alma, 35, 196 Thomas, Mike, 45, 49, 77 Thomas, Pat, 36, 73, 190 -V- Vickers, Blanche, 39 I -W- Waugh, Kathryn, 35 Webb, James White, William, 145 Whittington, Zoe, 4, 39 Williams, William, 43 -y- Young, Doris, 42, 173 ADMINISTRATION Best, Earle, 31 Borrett, Ross, 31 Gnauck, Jessie, 31 Green, Jack, 31 Hanks, J. M., 30 Hurt, E. L., 31 Porcher, Stoney, 31 Rice, Kenneth, 31 Water, Clyde, 30 P Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs -TA Zachery Herrera, 32 Daniel Hernandez, 32 M. Chavira, 32 R. W. Mathews, 32 -A- Aguilera, Dolores, 51, 160, 189, 207 Ake, Wilda, 51, 200, 207 Akins, Ronnie, 51, 184, 217 Alarcon, Rosie, 51 Alderete, Frank, 51 Alexander, Paul, 51 Allen, Roy, 51 Almeida, Hector, 51, 235 Alonzo, Francisco, 51 Alvarez, Dorothy, 51 Alvidrez, Lupe, 51, 172, 179, 209 Apodaca, Inez, 51 Archer, Colleen, 51 Arellano, Bertha Alicia, 51 Arellano, Javier, 51 Armendariz, Bonifacio, 51 Armstrong, Jon, 51, 284 Avila, Socorro, 51 -B- Badley, Mickey, 52 Bailey, George, 52, 258 Bailey, Pat, 52, 181, 172, 222 Baker, Porter, 52, 182 Baron, Mary Louise, 52, 172, 179, 182 Baron, Richard, 52, 181 Barraza, Irene, 52, 192, 193 Barraza, Lily, 53 Barren, Adelaide M., 53, 278, 286 Barrett, Richard, 53, 162 Barrientos, Virginia, 53, 192, 193 Beltran, Yolanda, 53 Bernal, Alfred, 21'3, 214 Binion, Bettye, 24, 53, 172, 182, 195, 200, 201, 202, 228, 280, 286 Binion, Jayne, 53, 172, 181, 182, 195, 200, 201, 202, 280, 286 Boesse, Kathy, 53, 172, 222 Bonilla, Jesus, 53 CUSTODIAL STAFF Apodaca, Librada, 49 Carlos, Maria, 49 Coneio, Natividad, 49 de la Rosa, Dolores, 49 Diaz, Dolores, 49 Esperza, Lillia, 49 Flores, Emma, 49 Garnica, Lorenza, 49 Gonzalez, Blanche, 49 Leanos, Martha, 49 Lopez, Teresa, 49 Senior Index Borrego, Theresa, 10, 53, 158, 198, 221 Borunda, Jose, 53 P Bost, Dona, 53 Bost, Jennette, 206 Bost, George, 53 Bowen, Drew, 53, 199, 248, 250, 257, 284 wagers:--ffragvf:for-as arms 1,55 lm f-1:1 '?f12,:-frets, fig-lssggylivsrlsrggsz: 15324 H-252Iilrssasefersiffis fl. Al? ' ww s,.. 3 .K 5.155 -,f, 1 4, 11, gags, . 5 . V . 5 ,5,.s:l:E:.,.-9-, Q 14--,., A K x,i,, - Lozoya, Guadalupe, 49 Maren, Jose, 49 Marquez, Carlos, 49 Mendoza, Francisco, 49 Murillo, Kate, 49 Rey, Ruben, 49 Reza, Alicia, 49 Rodriguez, Luz, 49 Rolden, Irene, 49 Salcido, Chayo, 49 Braswell, Linda Jo, 53, 221 Bray, Patricia, 53, 172 Bretton, Ricky, 53, 184, 183 Brister, Patty, 54 Broussand, Audria Brown, Kirby, 54, 194, 198, 199 212, 224, 278, 286 Brown, Rose Marie, 54, 294 .-.ua ,W 5 It WP-im-:W .. I l l. I I .114 1 , 8 ,, , ' 0 I I L Q I ff' '. ,Q Ei :ig ilil il I I I 31? , ,Q V, A .K WL ik R X . M gn , I . I ,,,, 1 ref N A l N My . , jf! 'Q r 4- . , J.,,, , , L I it I ,C T - I , ,C C I ,s,s so lc, A - , . 2:wsrssr,wawwmuv1mi:wXias Borrego, Ramon, 53 Mary Ann Long, head cheerleader, arouses spirit at a fall pep rally 206 -C- Calvillo, Eddie Campbell, Jane, 21, 54, 159, 172, 195, 199, 220, 228, 280, 286, 316 Campbell, John, 54 Carbaial, Mike, 54 Carbaial, Patty, 25, 54, 187, 196 Cardoza, Fred, 54 Carlos, Maria Isabel, 54 Carmona, Jesusita, 54 Carpio, Josefina, 54 Carrion, Irene Luisa, 54, 65 Carrizal, Bobby Cassillas, Marta, 54 Casillas, Nina Casteneda, Ramona, 54 Castenada, Yolanda, 54, 179, 199 Castillo, Betty, 54, 61 Castillo, Elisa, 55 Chacon, Cecilia, 55 Chandler, Susan, 55 Chavez, Luis, 52, 55 Chavez, Mary Ann, 25, 55, 67, 173, 198, 199 Chavez Mi uel 55 I Q I Ciavarella, Mary C., 45, 55, 72, 187, 189, 195, 206, 220 Cline, Sharon, 6, 23, 55, 195, 172, 200, 202, 211, 218, 228 Colchado, Joe, 50, 165, 166, 172, 180 Combs, Melvin, 56 Cooper, Philip, 26, 50, 166, 173 Coureges, Jon, 56, 235 Crawford, Bobbie, 16, 56, 156, 173, 186 Crumbo, Max, 27, 56, 184 -D- Daniell, Rose Ann, 56, 174, 195, 222 Davidson, Kathaleen, 56, 195, 198, 199, 218, 280 DeHerrera, Reymundo, 184 De Leon, Cecilia, 56, 166, 211, 215, 217 Delgado, Luis, 56 Delgado, Rafael, 212 Diaz, Henry, 56 . Dindinger, Nancy, 161, 206 Dobbin, Bob, 56 Dominguez, Dominguez Dominguez Angelina, 57 Esther, 57, 63 Mary Ellen, 57 Victor, 57, 154, 166, Dominguez, 184 -E- Efhnn,Daug,a,57,169,t74,2o4, 206, 213, 220, 225 Enger, Roberta Ann, 12, 57, 174, 194, 211, 219, 225, 282 Escobar, Socorro, 25, 57, 67, 162, 174 Espino, Javier, 57 Espinosa, Patricia, 57, 189, 195 Estrada, Lorenzo, 57, 184 Estrada, Raul, 57 -F- Falliner, Maria Elena, 57 Farina, Robert David, 52, 57, 97 Fernandez, Ramon, 247 Fletcher, Barbara, 58, 217, 278, 286 Frank, Betty, 58, 174, 181, 206 Franklin, Barbara, 58 Fresquez, Anita, 58, 174, 181, 206 Friberg, Vicky Carol, 58 Fyffe, Mont, 58, 184 -G- Gantner, Gary, 58, 246 Garcia, Antonio, 58 Garcia, I-lenry, 58, 184 Garcia, Pam, 58, 161, 174, 178, 179, 195, 221 Garrett, Terry, 58, 174, 232, 285, 257 George, Steve, 58, 145, 200 Gilbert, David, 58, 207, 220 Giron, Leonard, 58, 174 Glasscock, Sallye, 58 Gomez, Bertha Olga, 59 Gonzalez, Guillermo, 59 Goodman, Jim, 59, 284 Graham, Leon, 45, 59, 174, 212 Granillo, Jose, 59 Griialba, Abraham, 59, 183 Dean, 59 Gloria, 59 Grace, 59 Martha, 59 Grissom, Guerrra, Guerra, Guerra, -H- Haldeman, Chris, 59, 234 Hale, Rusty, 24, 59 Harman, Dianna, 74 Harper, Guy Lee, 60, 65, 183 Harrelson, Irene, 60, 288 Harrison, Diana, 22, 60, 168, 174, 225, 282 Hash, Ronald, 60 Helley, lone, 60 Herbig, Mary, 60, 189, 206, 294 Hernandez, Federico, 60, 232 Hernandez, Martha, 60 Herrera, Martha, 60 Herrera, Tony, 60 Hidalgo, Tony, 60 Hinkston, Janet, 60, 195, 205, 220, 278 5O,179,181, Hodges, Barbara, 60, 179, 209, 294 Holguin, Arturo, 60 Hollebeke, Carol, 60, 179, 209, 294 Holt, Jimmy, 200 Howard, Helen, 60, 195, 282 Hughes, Sammy, 61, 200 Huttanus, Judy, 61, 211, 214, 217, 282 Ingram, Walter, 52, 61, 50, 149, 316 175,181, 212, Insall, Thomas William, 61, 163, 177, 207, 220 -J- Jacobson, Suzanne, 61, 175, 216, 222, 286, 288 Jaquez, Rodolfo, 61 Jasco, Jesus, 61, 213 Jimenez, Andres, 183 Johnstone, Ruth Ann, 61, 161, 175, 181, 188, 189, 245, 286 Jordan, Jose, 61 Jordan, Richard, 61 Jurado, Aurora, 52, 62, 175, 179, 221 K- Karger, Candy, 62, 194, 218, 224, 280 Keller, Gene, 195, 196, 200, 202 King, Barbara, 23, 62, 168, 175, 278 Klein, Sharon, 52, 62, 175 Knipp, Eddie, 27, 62, 284 -1-- Landgren, Cheryl, 56, 23, 25, 161 163, 166, 175, Lara, Ninfa, 190 Lauchner, Bobby Lechuga, Martha 1 225, 244, 288 43,62,2s4 52,62,175,i79 21 1, 212 Lee, Warner, 62, 183 Lester, Mary Elizabeth, 62 Leos, Virginia, 203 Loewenstein, Connie, 62, 164, 168, 175, 225, 294 Longnecker, Tom, 62, 180 Lopez, Andy, 62 Lopez, Carlos, 62 Lopez, Dolores, 62 Lopez, Emma, 63, 203 Lopez, Rebecca, 63, 189, 203 Lopez, Robe rt, 63 Lopez, Rosalie, 63, 45, 294 Lovelace, Lisa, 63, 181, 164, 175, 280 Loya, Becky, 63, 165, 195, 197 Lozoya, Jose Luis, 63 Lozoya, Maria, 63, 179 The Checkmates provide popular entertainment at the beauty contest. Lucero, Angie, 63 Lujan, Eulalia, 63, 190 -MC- McVay, Fred, 63, 224 -M- Macdonald, Stan, 63 Macias, Rachel, 63 Madrid, Juanita, 64 Madrid, Norma, 64, 181 Madrid, Roberto, 64 Manriquez, Rose Mary, 17, 64, 159, 181,203 Mardini, Rabih, 12, 64, 161, 169, 312 Marestein, Gloria, 64 Marquez, Irma, 64, 181, 190, 193 Martinez, Carlos Martinez, Hector, 19, 64, 151, 166, 176, 248, 249, 250 Martinez, Mary, 64 Martinez, Robert, 64, 206 Martinez, Yvonne Cecilia, 64, 161, 203, 210, 216 Mask, Linda, 64, 194, 200 Mata, Virginia, 64 308 Mata, Lorenzo, 64, 206, 220 Maynes, Luis, 64, 232, 248, 250, 251, 258 Medrano, Pedro, 65 Meissner, Sandra, 65, 176, 280 Mendoza, Aurora, 65 Meraz, Luis, 65, 184, 217 Mercado, Oswaldo, 65, 184 Miller, Sara, 52, 65, 176, 219, 288 Mitchell, Arlette, 65 Moir, Susan, 65, 168, 176, 222 Montgomery, Mike, 65 Moorhouse, Frances, 65, 206, 294 Morales, Armando, 65, 150, 152, 166, 176, 223 Morgan, Don, 65, 224 Mo-rris, Brian, 65 Moss, Bobbi, 74 Munch, Paul Francis, 65, 206, 220 Munoz, Tessie, 66 Murillo, Rudy, 66, 173, 176 -N- Navarrete, Eva, 66 Navarro, Sonia, 66 Naylor, Craige, 66, 247 Nemeth, Pat, 11, 66, 195, 199, 210, 212, 221, 280 Nevarez, Johnny, 66 Nunez, Ricardo, 66 -Q- Olivas, Carolina, 66 Ontiveros, Magdalena, 66, 190 Orenduff, Pat, 6, 66, 162, 207, 282 Oropeza, Frank, 66 Oropeza, Linda, 66 Ortega, Elisa, 66, 190 Ortega, Maria de Jesus, 66 Ortega, Mike, 67, 176 Ortiz, Armando, 207, 220 Ortiz, Elvira, 67, 161, 179, 217 Owen, Richard, 6, 52, 67, 284 -p- Pacholski, Richard, 6, 67, 176 Padilla, Ernest, 67, 216, 221 Pantoja, Robert, 67 Patterson, Doloris, 67 Payan, Delfina Moreno, 67 Pedregon, Carmen, 67 Pedregon, Lupe, 67 Placencia, Nicolas, 74, 88, 233 Powers, Susan, 67, 200, 213, 280 Puga, Rosemary, 74, 189 Pugh, Jerry, 68, 185 -Q- Quesada, Emily, 65, 68, 179, 181 200 Quinonez, Humberto, 68 Quintana, Hector, 68 Quintana, Lucy, 68, 181 -R- Rahnfeld, Allan, 68, 219 Ramirez, Jose, 68 Ramos, Jose, 68 Ramos, Richard, 68 Reveles, David,'68 Reveles, Mary, 68, 202 Rey, George, 68, 183, 184 Reyes, Antonia, 68, 181 Reyna, Adam, 68 Reza, Antonio, 69, 200 Rhodes, Carol, 69, 278 Richardson, Gary, 69 Rios, George, 213 Roberts, Rollin, 69 Roberts, Sharon, 69, 200 Roberts, Sherry, 69, 200 Rodela, Yolanda, 69 Rodriquez, Alicia, 65, 69 Rodriquez, Elena, 69 Rodriquez, Frances, 15, 69, 150, 153, 166, 174, 176, 179, 223, 230, 31 1 Rodriquez, Frank, 69, 181 Rodriquez, Nicolasa, 70 I Rodriquez, Yolanda, 15, 50, 148, 161, 166, 176, 223 -5- Salas, Mary, 70, 181, 190 Salas, Rafael, 52, 70, 176, 212 Sanchez, Eleanor, 70 Serafin, Joe, 65, 70 Sherrell, Paul, 69, 70, 163, 177 Sherwood, Sandy, 70, 177, 195, 200, 201, 202, 223, 278, 286 Shurley, Liz, 71, 228, 246 Silva, Elva, 71, 177 Silva, Luis, 71 Smith, Doyle, 71, 177, 233, 284 Solis, Solis, Soto, Soto, Soto, Soza, Carlos, 71, 219 Margie, 71, 194, 216 Belen Bertha, 71 Francisco, 71, 234 Irma, 74 Carlos, 71, 257 Sumner, Patty, 71, 161, 168, 177, 223, 278, 286 Taylor, Glen, 71, 213 Teiieiro, Edgar, 72 Thompson, Sylvia, 74, 194, 202 Torres, Nephtaly, 72 Torres, Tony, 72, 200 Treio, Francisco, 72 Truiillo, Eddie, 15, 72, 150, 181, 223, 177, 22, 166 -V- Valadez, Esther, 72, 203 Valverde, Maria Magdalena, 72, 209 Vara, Alice, 72 Varela, Frank, 72 Sparks, Annette, 71, 179, 207, 280 Stearns, Charles, 71 Stephens, Stephen H., 71, 237 Stone, Jan, 71, 161, 168, 223, 177, 245, 286 Stout, Bennie Ray, 71, 206, 221 Stovall, Laurie, 71, 163, 177, 222 -A- Vasquez, Dolores, 72, 213 Vasquez, Joe, 72, 183, 185, 218, 162 Vasquez, Maria Elena, 74 Vasquez Raul Reza, 72, 23, 181, 177, i 64 Vasquez, Roberto, 72 Student Directory Alvarado, Alex, 96 Alvarado, Betty, 116 Alvarado, Gloria, 96, 207 Alvarado Acosta, Alfredo, 96 Acosta, Elva, 116 Acosta, Enrique, 116 Acosta, Frances, 116, 202 Acosta, Jorge, 116 Acosta, Jose, 76 Acosta, Marie Acosta, Miguel, 116 Acosta, Patricia, 116 Acosta, Yolanda, 76 Adams, Sherri, 96, 190 Addis, Ronald, 96 Aguilar, Rosa, 96, 192 Aguilera, Jose, 96 Aguilera, Maria, 116, 192 Aguirre, Alice A., 116 Akers, Kristi, 76, 187 Alarcon, Abel, 116 Alarcon, Ricardo, 96 Alarcon, Rose, 76 Alarcon, Teresa, 116 Hope 116 189 Alvarez, Javier, 116, 189 Alvarez, Jose, 76 Alvarez, Juan, 116, 243 Alvarez, Nellie, 76 ' Alvarez, Santiago, 117 Alvidrez, Alberto, 96, 215, 221 Alvidrez, Irma, 117 Alvidrez, Patrocinio, 117 Amable, Eula, 76 Amaya, Tony, 117, 218 Amieva, Jesus, 96, 255 Amis, Lorena, 117, 203, 294 Amparan, Carmen, 117 Anaya, Jose, 117 Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews, , Annie , Linda, 76, 181 , Tom, 117,184 Dale, 96, 180, 172, 217 Apodaca, Gloria, 76, 209 Apodaca, lcma, 76 Apodaca, Janie, 117 Vasquez, Roberto, 72 Vasquez, Rosenda, 72 Vechot, Yvonne, 73 Vigil, Maggie, 74 Venzor, Judith, 73 -W- Waldrop, Eva Ann, 17, 73, 187, 195 205, 208, 213, 288 Warwick, Kay, 17, 73, 181, 200, 177, 6, 213,163 White, Janice, 73, 218, 282 Wilcox, Charlie, 73 Williams, Javier, 73, 143, 249, 24 284, 250 Wilson, Marsha Ann, 73 Winnat, Robert, 73, 183, 185 Winn, Bill, 15, 17, 186, 206, 207, 223, 177, 50, 220, 166, 288 177, 50, 220, 166, 288 Wood, Jane, 73, 187, 189, 219 -Z- Zeretzke, Jan, 73, 204, 206, 177, 288 Zermeno, Ramon, 73, 215, 213 Archuleta, Charlie, 117, 217 Arellano, Hector, 96, 117 Arellano, Robert, 117, 243, 203 Arevalo, Bertha, 76, 179, 187, 190 Argumaniz, Dolores, 117, 190 Argumaniz, Estella, 188, 196 Arias, Luis, 217 Arias, Rose Mary, 117 Armas, Margie, 117 Armendariz, Carmen, 96 Armendariz, Gregorio, 117 Armendariz, Juan, 117 Armenta, Beatrice, 117 Armieva, Jesus, 242 Armontrout, Michael, 117, 214 Armstrong, Cile, 194, 288 Armstrong, Margy, 76, 182, 189, 195, 288 Armstrong, Mary, 117 Armstrong, Nancy, 76, 181, 200 Arnal, Yolanda, 117 Arnold, Arnold, cymhia, 179 . Linda, 76, 196 Arnold, Sandra, 117, 189 Arrieta, lda, 76 Arriola, Enrique, 76 Alcanta r, Ismael, 116 Alcaraz, Guadalupe, 116 Alderete, Susanna, 96 Apodaca, Richard, 76 Apodaca, Robert Alexander, Robert, 116, 218 Allen, Donna, 116, 218 Allen, Joyce, 116 Allison, Katherine, 76, 194 Allison, Mary, 116, 179 Allyn, Pam, 187, 206, 294 Allyn, Tommy, 116, 179 Almeida, Maria, 76, 179, 225 Alonso, Magdalena, 116, 190 Alonso, victor, 76, 172, 179 Alonzo, Roberto, 76 Aragon, Emilio, 76 Aragon, Estela, 96 Aragon, Joe, 117 Aragon, Margie, 117 Aranda, Elias, 76 Aragon, Estela, 96 Aragon, Joe, 117 Aragon, Elias, 76 Araujo, Jesse, 96 Archer, T homas, 76 Arroyo, Mary, 76 Arroyo, Mercedes, 117 Atilano, Jesus, 96, 117 Augustain, Augustin, 76, 184, 203 Autry, Louis, 96, 252 Avalos, Christina, 117, 202 Avenna, Mike, 96, 219 Avila, Antonia, 76 Avila, Juan, 96 Avila, Susana, 117, 187 Ayala, Tony, 117 Ayala, Yolanda, 96 -B- Babb, Jim, 96, 242 Baeza, Maria Irma, 96 Baggett, Bill, 14, 233, 75, 166 Baggio, Mary, 117 Caballero, lrma, 98 Bailon, Lorenzo, 117, 190, 191 Baird, Diedra, 117 Baker, Cherie, 117, 202 Baker, Gloria, 76 Baker, James, 117, 183 Baker, Karen, 96, 203 Baker, Larry, 96, 110 Balanos, Louis, 219 Baquera, Henry, 96 Baray, Mary, 117 Barbosa, Teresa, 96 Barclay, Beverly, 96, 179, 197 Barragan, Raymond, 118, 216 Barraza, Alicia, 118 Barraza, Felipe, 76 Barraza, Juan, 118 Barraza, Martha, 76 Barrera, Rosalinda, 77, 202 Barrera, Vidal, 118 Barrett, Joan, 77, 202 Barrientos, Ruben, 117, 219 Barrios, Helen, 118 Barron, Oscar, 188 Barton, Linda, 77, 294 Basurto, Renato, 77, 206, 220 Barres, Alfonso, 77 Batres, Margarita, 118 Bautista, Grace, 77 Baze, David, 118 Beck, Carlene, 96, 206 Begley, Jack, 118 Beircl, Ricky, 118 Beiarano, Irma, 77 Bourland, Danny, 97, 235, 259 Bowen, Wayne, 78, 252, 284 Boyett, Larry, 97 Bradford, Marshall, 119, 183 Brainard, Harold, 78 Brainard, Robert, 119, 243 Bransford, Arlette, 119 Bransford, Marie, 78 Braziel, Linda, 119 Brewer, Jerry, 78, 259 Briialba, Norma, 18, 97, 190, 209 Brito, Ruben, 75, 166, 207, 220 Brito, Velia, 119 Brooks, Richard, 119 Brown, Barbara, 78, 179, 200 Brown, Clifford, 97, 217 Brown, Clovis, 119 Brown, David, 119 Brown, Evelyn, 119 Brown, Margaret, 119 Brown, Michael, 97, 184, 206, 220 Brown, Micheal W., 119 Brown, Patricia, 78, 182, 187, 294 Brown, Susan, 202 Brown ey Dennis, 78, 182 l , Bruner, Bob, 78, 183 Brunson, Sandra, 97 Brunt, Charlotte, 98 Buckland, David, 98, 184 Bull, Alexander, 119, 219 Bunn, Freddy, 78, 184, 240, 252 Bunts, Kathy, 78, 195 Burkhalter, Betty, 25, 78, 165, 182, 18 Burns, Don, 98, 195, 200, 202, 217 Burns, Esther, 119 Burrola, Lorraine, 119, 189 Burt, Donna, 98, 203 Bustamente, Jesus, 119 Bustillos, Angela, 78 Beltran, Danny, 77, 238 Beltran, Hector, 77, 19, 240, 248, 251 Beltran, Julian, 77, 207, 220 Beltran, Oscar, 96, 242 Beltran, Willie, 118, 243 Bennett, Harriet, 118, 243 Bennett, Vickie, 118, 202 Bermes, George, 77, 184, 185 Bermes, Jimmy, 118 Bernal, Rosa, 118 Berumen, Ricardo, 118 Betts, Shela, 118, 206 Bias, Randy, 96, 184, 218 Biddle, Ralph, 96 Bilbe, Carlton, 118, 184, 218 Bilbe, Joseph, 96 Bitticks, Regina, 118 Black, Johnny, 97, 164, 184 Black, Winifred, 77, 200, 282 Balckington, Sharon, 97 Blake, Jeanmarie, 77, 179, 180 Blancas, Norma, 188 Blanco, Danny, 77, 243, 248, 254, 250 Blanco, Hector Bodenstein, Danny, 118, 197, 211 Bolanos, Beniamin, 118, 218 Bolanos, Louis, 97, 184, 219 Boney, Sandra, 118 Boney, Dyneen, 97 Bonilla, John, 97, 184, 237 Bonilla, Linda, 118 Bonilla, Salvador, 118 Bopp, Ronald, 97 Borias, Hiiinio, 118, 203, 243 Borrego, Luis, 118, 184 Borrett, Bruce, 22, 78, 172, 179, Borrett, Doug, 118, 123 Borunda, Armando, 78 Borunda, Daria, 118, 194, 202 Borunda, Jose, 213 Borunda, Luis, 78, 257 310 219 225 Bustillos, Bobby, 78 7, 278 Bustillos, David, 119 Bustillos, Oralia, 119 Butler, Gloria, 119, 187 Butler, Linda, 98, 195, 286 Butler, Walter, 119 Byler, John, 119, 183 Byrum, Lyle, 78, 184, 241, 257 Byrum, Lynne, 78, 200, 209, 280 -C- Cabrera, Jose, 98 Caldera, Josie, 98 Calderon, Carlos, 78, 184 Calderon, Hortencia Calderon, Manuel, 119 Calderon, Mike, 217 Callison, Patricia, 98, 179, 203, 198, Calvillo, Leonard, 98, 242 Camacho, Bertha, 78 Camacho, Elvia, 78, 189 Camp, Kenny, 119 Campa, Tonny, 119, 203 Campbell, Connie, 119 Campbell, Jewel, 119, 187, 198 Campbell, Patricia, 78 Campbell, Ronnie, 98, 217 Campos, Antonia, 78 Campos, Beatrice, 98 Campos, Margarita, 119 Candelaria, Alfred, 119, 217 Candelaria, Joe Candelaria, Julian, 119 Candelaria, Mary, 78 Canfield, Robert, 98 Cannady, Patricia Cano, Frank, 98, 184 Cano, Lorenzo, 119, 203 199, 294 Walter Ingram attempts to match the jumping ability of B-Team cheerleader, Jane Campbell, at the basketball rally around the flag- pole. Carpenter, Ann, 78, 282 Cantrell, Jeaneane, 98 Caraveo, Leo, 119, 219 Carbaial, Joe, 119 Carbaial, Tony, 78, 184, 254 Cardona, lrene, 119 Cardoza, Cesario, 119 Cardoza, Maria, 98 Carnera, Blanca, 98 Carnera, Hector, 98 Carrasco, Baldomero, 119 Carrasco, Hilda, 119 Carrasco, Joe, 119 Carrasco, Raul, 243 Carrasco, Rudy, 98, 233, 238, 2 Carreon, Emma, 119, 187 Carillo, George, 98 Carillo, Guadalupe, 98 Richard, 119, 252 Carillo, Carillo, Robert, 119, 217 Carroll, Cathy Carter, Floyd, 119 48 Cloninger, Charlotte, 15, 99, 228, 230, 311 Cochran, Jerry, 121 Colchado, Dora, 99 Coldwell, Carlisle, 79, 244, 247, 278 Collier, Milton, 121, 217 Collins, Donna, 19, 79, 189, 194, 278 Collingsworth, Gary, 121, 203 Comfort, David, 121, 203 Conklin, Lloyd, 99, 184 Contreras, Jesus Manuel, 121 Contreras Contreras, Pablo, 121, 203 Contreras, Pete, 79 , Nazaria, 121, 190, 191 Casarez, Lorenzo, 120, 215, 216 Casas, David, 78, 207, 220 Casillas, Delia, 79 Casillas, Elias, 120 Casillas, Gloria, 79 Casillas, Rita, 195, 166 Casillas, Robert, 98, 184 Castaneda, Christina, 120 Castaneda, Jesus, 120 Castaneda, Petra, 120 Castaneda, Raquel, 120 Casteneda, Ruben Cook, Pete, 79 Coppi, Dianna, 121 Coppi, Richard, 121 Cordova, Alma, 79 Cordova, lrma, 121 Cordova, Maria, 120 Cordova, Pete, 121 Corona, Maria, 99 Corona, Robert, 99 Coronado, Edurado, 99, 247 Corp, Stephen, 121, 243, 257 Correa, Joe, 121, 243 Cortez, Joe, 121, 242 Cortez, Frances, 80, 121, 192 Cortez, Grace, 121 Cortez, Mary, 121 Cortez, Salvador, 99, 109 Cortez, Tony, 121, 252 Cottrell, Gary, 99, 202 Cox, Cecilia, 121, 187 Castellanos, Carmen, 98 Castillo, Carmelina, 79, 192 Castillo, Ida, 79, 187, 189 Castillo, Louis, 120, 217 Castillo, Mary Lou, 191 Castro, Castro, Castro, Castro, Anita, 120 Dora Mendoza, 98, 203 Gloria, 120 Teresa, 98 Cox, George, 80, 258 Cozart, Patricia, 121 Craig, Richard, 80 Cramer, John, 121, 184 Crawtord, Susan, 121, 192 Creteau, Sheri, 80, 200, 209, 94 Crescencio, Linda, 80 Crocker, Linda, 80 Crocker, Veronica, 80 Castruita, Nicanora, 120 Cavender, Georgia, 120, 282 Cavender, William, 79, 184 Cedillo, Carmen, 79, 184 Cedillo, Lorenzo, 120 Ceniceros, Richard, 120 Crysler, Sue Ann, 121, Cummins, Lorna, 189 Curby, Joyce Curtis, Rodger, 173 112, 166, 278 Cepeda, Juan, 120 Chacon, David, 120 Chacon, Esolia, 120 Chacon, Esther, 120, 202 Chacon, Frank, 120 Chacon, Ramon, 120, 219 Chacon, Ricardo, 98 Chacon, Roberto, 120 Chacon, Senaida, 120 Chandler, Gordon, 79, 184 Chavez, Andres, 120 Chavez, Arturo, 98 Chavez, Francisco, 120 Chavez, Javier, 121, 220 Chavez, Luis, 121 Chavez, Manuel, 98 Chavez, Mary, 99, 121 Chavez, Sammy, 79, 184, 207 Chavira, Gloria, 120 Chavira, Joe, 99 Chavira, Mary, 79 Chavira, Ricardo, 121 Chavira Tony 99 cheek, 'oaviaf 79, 218, 238 Cheek, Lawrence, 99 -D- Daily, Don, 80, 243, 254 Daniel, Cecil, 120, 183 Daniell, Dariell, 185 Daniell, Everett, 120, 141, 183 Darling, Charles, 80 Davenport, Kenneth, 130, 217 Davenport, Martin, 80 Davidson, Anthony, 120 Davidson, Robert Jim, 120, 243 Davila, Lupe, 120, 192 Davila, Rodolfo, 120 De Herrera, Max, 99 De La Fuente, Zonia, 122, 189 De La O, Robert, 80 Delgado, Bertha, 99 Delgado, Estella, 122 Delgado, Francisco, 122, 183 Delgado, lrene, 80 Delgado, Maria, 189, 75 Delgado, Maria Elena, 99 Del Val, Sergio, 99 DeMeritt, Carolyn, 80, 194, 282 DeMeritt, Charlotte, 122, 202 Chew, Karr, 25, 99, 102, 194, 198, 288 Childers, Donna, 79 Cialone, Patricia, 121 Cialone, Robert, 99, 255 Clark, John, 121 Clark, Connie, 79 Claudio, David, 79, 214, 221 Denman, Elwin, 99, 183, 217 Denman, Marva, 122 Denman, Rosheal, 202 De Ochoa, Elizabeth, 99 DeiReyes, Nery, 99, 179 Diaz, Benita, 80, 189 Diaz, Brunelda, 197, 200 288, Diaz, Carmen, 99, 181, 202 Diaz, Dolores, 189, 49 Diaz, Lourdes, 122 Diaz, Lydia, 99 Diaz, Margie, 99 Diaz, Nora, 80 Diaz, Samuel, 122 Diaz, Teresa, 122, 189 Dickerson, Selena, 99, 203, 190 Dillard, Linda Louise Dils, Barbara, 99, 285 Dollahite, Mike, 99, 218, 216, 256 Domingues, Susie, 81 Dominguez, Aurora, 80 Dominguez Avelina, 99 Dominguez, Cecilia, 122 Dominguez Concha, 122, 191, 192 Dominguez, Estella, 80, 181, 190, 192 Dominguez, Martha, 80 Dominguez, Petra, 122 Dominguez, Susie, 81, 199 Dominguez, Virginia A., 122 Dominguez, Virginia C., 122, 189 Dominguez Yolanda, 81 Dominguez, Yolanda A., 122 Donegan, Paul, 99, 218, 217 Dorantes, Yolanda, 122,192 Door, Terry, 99, 217 Drake, Dale, 81, 181 Drier, Margaret, 81, 278 Duchene, Sylvia, 122, 202 Duke, Arthur, 99 Duke, Diane, 122 Duncan, Alan, 122, 183 Duncan, Charles, 99 Dunda, Frank, 122, 243 Duran, Arturo, 100 Duran, Elisa, 100, 190 Duran, Frances, 100 Duran, Gloria, 81, 181, 189, 190 Duran, Guadalupe, 100 Duran, Herminia, 122 Duran, Joe, 122 Duran, John, 81 Duran, John R., 81 Duran, Maria, 122 Duran, Rosaline, 122 Duran, Sandra, 81 Duran, Yolanda, 100, 106, 180 Duron, Dolores, 81 Dwyer, Pat, 100, 248, 250 Dye, Sheri, 81, 181, 224, 288 -E- Eads, Margie, 81, 285 Eason, Patricia, 100 East, Roger, 122 Eastham, Bette, 81, 187, 200, 207, 294 Eaves, Charles, 81 Eaves, James, 122, 183 Edens, Richard, 81, 84, 232 Edmonston, George, 81, 214 Edquist, Roberta, 81, 174, 288 Eawards, Douglas, 122, 184, 243 Elizondo, Jesus, 122 Elliott, Connie, 81 Ellsworth, Margie, 81, 202 Elston, Angie, 122 Enajera, Charles, 184 Engel, Paul, 122 Englert, Dave, 100, 195, 197 Ennis, Chester, 122 Enriquez, Jose Diaz Enriquez, Mary, 122, 190 Entsminger, Marilyn, 122, 191 Entsminger, David, 81, 214 Epps, Linda, 100, 195 Erickson, Beverly, 122 311 Erspamer, Bonnie, 100, 194, 198 Escarciga, Estella, 100 Escontrias, Caroline, 123 Escontrias, Henry, 81, 242 Escontrias, Manuel, 123 Escontrias, Martha, 190, 193 Escontrias, Mary Alice, 123, 192, 191 Escudero, Ernesto, 100 Esparza, Lilia, 123 Esparza, Ninfa, 100 Espino, Johnny, 100, 255 Espino, Lorenzo, 123 Espino, Pete, 123 Irma, 123, 184 Esqueda, Aurora, 81, 194, 189, 202 Esquivel, lsabel, 100 Estorga, Eddie, 123 Estrada Beniamin, 100 Estrada Estrada Estrada Estrada Lorenzo, 123, 184 , Marta, 100 Roberto, 95, 166 Fabela, Manuel, 123 Evans, David, 100 -F- Fabela, Mary, 123 Facio, Gabriel Faircloth, Teddy, 81 Falby, Allan, 100 Falcon, Favela, Jose, 100 Hector, 81, 179 Favela, Mario Favela, Martha, 123 Favela, Raul Favela, Oscar, 100, 106 Federico, Ernest, 82, 235, 259 Fellabaum, Sharon, 123, 196 Ferguson, Cheryl, 100, 205, 278 Ferguson, Linda, 123, 202, 278 Fernandez Baltazar, 82 Fernandez, Francisco, 100, 184 Fernandez Gilbert, 123 Fernandez, Selma, 82 Fierro, Antonio, 123 Fierro, Tere, 100 Fiter, Audrey, 17, 82, 208, 209, 286 Figueroa, Jose, 123 French, Flo'res, Alicia, 100 Flores, Antonio, 123 Flores, Cesar, 82 Flores, Flores, Eduardo, 100, 219 Emma, 49 Flores, Frances, 100, 179 Flores, Freddy, 123 Flores, Guadalupe, 100 Flores, ld-a, 123, 202 Flores, Maria Louisa, 123 Flores, Maria, 82 Flores, Flores, Ricardo, 123 Rosa, 100, 180 Floyd, Eddie, 124, 184 Foix, Martha, 82 Fonseca, Enrique, 124 Fonseca , Alberto, 100 Fourmy, Merle, 124, 202, 270 Fowler, Susan, 100, 180 Francis, William, 100, 179, 246 Framco, Blanca, 124 Franco, Johnny, 124 Franco, Jose, 124 Franco, Robert, 124, 243 Franco, Tommy, 82, 254 Frazier, Ray, 82 Frazier, Sheryl, 16, 75, 82, 156, 188, 200, 208, 286 Dale, 100, 218 French, Sue, 101 Fresquez, Elvia, 82, 189 189, Fresquez, Enrique, 207, 220 Fresquez, Esther, 124 Fuentes, Carlos, 124, 184 Fuentes, Delia, 124, 191 Fuentes, Edwardo, 124 Fuentes, lda, 82 Fuentes, Raul, 124 Fuentes, Tere, 209 -G- Gade, Barbara, 101, 194, 202 Galindo, Dora, 101 Galindo, Gloria, 124 Galindo, Irma, 82, 124 Galindio, Maria, 82, 124 Galindo, Maria, 101 Gallardo, Blanca, 124 Gallardo, Jaime, 101, 184, 216 Garcia, GUbert, 124 Garcia, Garcia, Gloria, 124 Inez, 101, 193, 190 Garcia, Irma, 120, 124 Garcia, Javier, 124 Garcia, Johnny, 101, 183 Garcia, Juan, 219, 216 Garcia, Luis, 82 Garcia, Manuel, 101, 183 Garcia, Manuel N., 124 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Norma, 26, 82, 181, 190, 202 Paz, 179, 207, 95, 220, 166 Ralph Reydesel, 124, 216 Garcia, Tony, 101, 184 Garnia, Lorenza G., 49 Gates, Elaine, 82, 195, 294 Gaytan, Amada, 101 Gaytan, Emilio, 124 Gearhart, James, 15, 101, 102, 252 Gemoets, Selinda, 82, 203 Galvan, Carlos, 101, 184, 211, 119 Galvan, Irma, 101 Gamboa, Evangeline, 101 George, Batricia, 124, 181, 202 Gibbany, James, 101 Gibbany, Norma, 82 Gammage, Julie, 124 Gandara, Jesus, 101, 207, 220 Gandara, Jesus H., 124 Gantner, Diane, 82, 278 Gantner, Greg, 124, 180 Garcia, Garcia, Amelia, 124 Ana, 82 Gibson, George, 82 Gilbert, Donna, 124 Gilbreath, Jerry, 101, 184 Gilchrist, Nancy, 82, 200, 228, 160, 278, 286 Garcia, Bobby, 124 Garcia, David, 124 Garcia, Eduardo, 101, 217 Garcia, Esther, 101 Garcia, Frank, 82, 206, 220 Giner, Estella, 82 Giron, Angelina, 124 Giron, Arelene, 101 Giron, Elvira, 124 Giron, Lawrence, 124 Giron, Manuel, 124 Godard, Mildred, 196, 209 Golucke, Lanny, 124 Mrs. Eva Stuart, biology teacher, feeds her pet mouse between classes. 2 l f Gomez, Ernesto, 101 Gomez, Jose, 101 Gomez, Martha, 101, 192 Gomez, Ramon, 124 Gomez, Rosa, 124 Gonzales, Angela, 124 Gonzales, Annadrene, 124 Gonzales, Bertha, 125 Gonzales, Charles, 125, 218 Gonzales, Jose Manuel, 125, 211, 218 Gonzales, Julian, 101, 217 Gonzales, Lupe, 101 Gonzales, Martha, 101 Gonzales, Simon, 125, 184 Gonzalez, Blasa, 125, 190 Gonzalez, Blanche, 49 Gonzales, Eutimio, 101, 125 Gonzlaez, Francisco, 125 Gonzalez, Grace, 179, 199, 95, 166 Gonzales, Guillermo Gonzalez, Herlinda, 125 Gonzalez, Ignacio Gonzalez, Lupe, 101, 190 Gonzalez, Magdalena, 82 Gonzalez, Robert, 184 Gonzalez, Sergio, 125, 206, 220 Gonzalez, Tony, 125 Gonzalez, Velia, 82 Gonzalez, Wanda, 82 Goodman, Jim, 257 Hamilton , Gay, 102, 209, 278 Hamilton, Pamela, 126 Hamilton, Ray, 126, 243, 257 Hamilton, Sharon, 83, 187, 203, Hamilton, Terry, 126 A Herrera, Rose, 84 Herring, William, 17, 103, 179, Higgs, Rhonda, 127, 202 Hightower, Shirley, 13, 103 Hindi, Laverne, 103, 209 224, 21 Hamlett, Craig, 102, 183 Hamlett, Linda, 126 Hammond, Frank, 126 Harbour, Bonniek, 102, 203 Harmison, Steve, 83, 86, 181 Hiniio, Grace, 127 Hinoios, Ceclia, 103 Hinoios, Enrique, 103, 256 Hisa, Johnny Hockett, Clifford, 103 Harris, Kae, 102 Harris, Laura, 126 Harris, Rita, 83 Harris, Stella Hawkins, Nickie, 126, 202 Hay, Larry, 83 Haynes, Gerald, 102, 184 Haynes, Regina, 126 Hodges, Judy Hodges, Marilyn, 127, 206 Holcomb, Jack, 103, 207, 220 Holguin, Estella, 103 Holguin, Juan, 127 Holguin, Maria Holguin, Rene, 103 Holguin, Stella, 196 Hayworth, Venita, 102 Hedger, Eddie, 102, 203 Hedger, Teddy, 184 Helley, Karen, 102 Helley, Kay, 126, 202 Helms, Robert, 103 Hollingsworth, Bart, 84 Holt, Robert, 103, 243 Hood, Ricky, 127, 203 Hosek, Diana, 127, 134, 202, 198 Howard, Charlie, 84, 200, 223, 284 Howard, Jimmy, 84, 179 Gorrell, Nancy, 83, 187, 189, 194 Gourley, David, 125 Gardo, Delfina, 125 Graniczny, Richard, 125, 217 Granillo, Cruz, 125, 218 Gray, Claude, 125 Gray, Mary Lynn, 125, 202, 198, 288 Gray, Sammy, 125, 183 Green, Cheryl Ann, 83 Green, John, 83, 240, 249, 7, 248 Greenlee, James, 101 Greggerson, Judy, 23, 83, 187, 189, 294 Griialba, Elpidia, 125 Hernando, Armida, 126, 192, 191 Herrera, Ray Griialva, Kathleen, 83, 179, 187, 195 Griialva, Lupe, 102, 192 Griialva, Osvaldo, 83, 179, 224, 174 Griialva, Rodolfo, 83 Grissom, Helen, 83 Grissom, Richard, 125 Guerra, Ben, 125 Guerra, Delia, 102 Guerra, Gloria, 125, 179, 189 Guerra, Humberto, 125, 179 Guerra, Irene, 125, 189 Guerra, Javier, 83, 206, 220 Guerra, Magda, 125 Guerra, Myra, 192 Guerra, Robert, 102, 206 Guerra, Saul, 83 Guerrero, Willie, 125 Guidry, Shirley, 83 Guillen, Juanita, 102 Guillen, Teresa, 125 Guillen, Victor, 102, 183, 219 Gutierrez, Alfonso, 125, 216 Gutierrez, Carlos, 126, 218, 221 Gutierrez, Carmen, 102 Gutierrez, Maria Elena, 126 Gutierrez, William, 83 Gutierrez, Yolanda, 126, 190 Guzman, Leonard, 126 -H- Hadden, Linda, 126 Hale, Ricky, 83, 183, 185 Haley, James, 102, 184, 237 Hall, Anthony, 102, 179, 197 Hall, Judy, 126, 194, 202 Ham, tommy, 126, 243, 259 Heredia, Anita, 126 Heredia, Amando, 126, 143, 215, Heredia, Estella, 83 Heredia, Irma Elena, 103 Hernandez, Abraham, 126, 219 Hernandez, lda, 126, 192 Hernandez, Alicia, 103 Hernandez, Betty, 103, 192 Hernandez, Conrado, 83, 217 Hernandez, Cruz, 103, 207, 220 Hernandez, Edward, 103 Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez 1 1 Enrique, 83 Frances, 126 Francisco, 126 Hernandez, Gloria, 103, 193 Hernandez, Hector, 126 Hernandez, Hector, 126 Hernandez Jesus, 126 Hernandez, Joe, 119, 126, 211 Hernandez, Joe, 103 Hernandez, Juan, 83 Hernandez, Margie, 126, 190 Hernandez, Margie 84 Hernandez, Maria, 103 Hernandez, Maria, 126 Hernandez, Maria T., 103, 112 Hernandez, Mike, 126, 206, 220 Hernandez, Nancy, 179, 180, 190 Hernandez, Olaya, 103 Hernandez, Olga, 84 Hernandez, Rene, 259 Hernandez, Roberto, 84 Hernandez, Sammy, 126 Hernandez, Teresa, 181, 203 Hernandez, Tony Hernandez, Velia, 84 Hernandez, Virginia, 126 Hernandez Hernandez , Hernandez, I Yolanda, 103 Yolanda, 84 Yolanda V., 126, 199 Howard, Neva, 127, 282 Huerta, Margarita, 127 Hufford, Harvey, 103, 184 Hughes, William, 127, 184 Hulbert, Paul, 127 Hunt, Mike, 103 Hunt, Suzanne, 125, 127, 230, 311 Husband, Carol, 127, 189 Husband, Virginia, 84, 209 Huskin, Cheryl, 84 Hylton, Jessie, 127 -1- lbarra, Noemi, 127 lngle, Arthur, 84, 174, 214 Irvin, Duane, 17, 85, 181, 200, lturralde, Hector, 103 -J.. Jackson, Archie, 127 Jackson, Jean, 127, 202, 206 198, 201 Jackson, Nikki, 25, 85, 194, 286 Jacobs, Frank, 118, 127, 243, 259 Jacquez, lrma, 127 James, Grace, 127, 189 James, Mike, 85 Jameson, Dianne, 85, 196, 282 Jacquez, Cruz, 127, 184 Jacquez, Roberto, 127 Jacquez, Sylvia, 85, 190, 203 Jaspar, Margie, 103 Jay, Dorren, 127 Jay, Steve, 103 Jaynes, Sherrie, 103, 189, 196 Jenkins, Paula, 128 Hernando, Rafael, 126, 184 Hernando, Roberto, 84 Herrera, Alfredo, 127 Herrera, Aurora, 126 Herrera, Felix, 126 Herrera, lsabel, 126 Herrera, Jesus, 103, 207, 220 Herrera, John, 126 Herrera, Madean, 127 Herrera, Maria, 126 Herrera, Mary, 127 Herrera, Mary, 192 Herrera, Opal Herrera, Paul, 127, 255 Herrera, Richard, 84 Jenkins, Sandra, 128, 187 Jenks, John, 128, 183, 184 Jennings, Robert, 128 Jennings, Jimenez, Maria, 128 Jimenez, Yolanda, 103 Johnson, Cheri, 103, 209 Johnson, Karen, 128, 181, 202 Johnson, Vicki, 128 Jones, Colleen, 128, 192, 194, 202 Jones, Karen, 286 Jordan, Arturo, 85 Jordan, Mary, 103, 203 Juarez, Frank, 103, 200, 256 Juarez, Grace, 85 Juarez, Ricardo, 128 Tommy, 85, 242, 254 4 280, , 202 286, 3 I3 Homecoming Court Mary Ann Long, Frances Rodriguez, Wanda Rodgers, Charlotte Cloninger and Suzanne Hunt are presented at the Bowie game. Juarez, Santiago, 128 -K- Karber, David, 85, 181 Kelley, David, 103, 200, 219 Kelley, John, 128 Kelley, Sharon, 138 Kelley, Terry, 85, 86, 117, 181, 200 Leyva, Pascual, 129, 219 Kerr, Ed, 103 King, David, 103, 255 King, Julie, 128, 187, 194 King, Kristy, 85, 194, 189, 198, 280 Kirby-Smith, Joey, 103, 278 Kirkland, Tommy, 128 Kish, Johnny, 128, 138, 183 Klein, Alan, 103, 218 Knappe, Linda, 128 Knotts, Jimmy, 85, 184 Kollar, Edward, 103 Krause, Ralph, 128 Krause, Walter, 85 Krivanich, Lyn, 15, 179, 181, 228, 17 175, 75, 166, 288 Kroll, Karen, 203 Kronewetter, Steve, 104, 184 -L- Lamb, Darleen, 85, 194 Landgren, Ken, 85, 207, 220 Lantow, Lynn, 128, 202 Lara Louis, 85 Lara, Manuel, 159 Lara, Martha, 85, 189 Lara, Ray, 128, 243 Lara Roberto, 104 Lara, Tom, 104 Laumer, Janie, 129, 134, 202 Lay, David, 129, 183 Lay, Robin, 129 Loya, Armando League, Wilton, 129 Leal, Lorenzo, 104 314 8, 223, Lechuga, Fortunato, 184 Lechuga, Irene, 104, 179, 180 Ledesma, Mike, 104 Lee, James, 129 Lee, Mary, 129, 196, 202 Lee, Richard, 104 Legarreta, Joaquin, 85 Leon, Salvador, 129 Leos, Carolina, 129, 193 Levesque, Suzanne, 104, 194, 199 Lew, Leslie, 217 Lewis, Jerome, 129 Lewis, Jock, 85, 181, 165 Lewis, Judy, 85 Licano , Licano, Linan, Linan, Frank, 104, 215, 217 Javier, 129 Jack, 104 Jose, 104, 259 Lira, Anita, 104, 187, 195, 286 Locke, Carolyn, 104, 187, 195, 286 Locke, Mack, 85, 216, 278 Lockhart, James, 85, 183, 185 Loera, Eleazar, 129 Loewenstein, Becky, 104 Logan, David, 194, 184, 211 Long, Mary Ann, 85, 16, 19, 157, 1 229 230 286 307 311 Lopez, Augustine, 85, 215, 219 Lopez, Beniamin, 129, 207, 220 Lopez, Bertha, 129 Lopez, Carlos, 129 Lopez, Carmen, 129 Lopez, Celia, 129, 190 Lopez, Edmund, 129, 219 Lopez, Ernesto, 104 Lopez, Esther, 85 Lopez, Florencio, 129 Lopez, Gilberto, 104' Lopez, Gloria, 104 Lopez, Herlinda, 129 Lopez, Jose, 104, 183 Lopez, Lupe, 129 Lopez, Magdalena, 129 Lopez, Manuela, 85 Lopez, Margaret, 129 Lopez, Martha, 129 75, 200, Lopez, Rachel, 129, 112, 166, 294 Lopez, Reymundo, 129 Lopez, Richard, 86, 184 Lopez, Rita, 129 Lopez, Rose Marie, 85 Lopez, Soledad, 86 Lopez, Teresa, 86, 49 Lopez, Tony, 129 Lopez, Tranquilino, 104, 184 Lopez, Yolanda, 86 Losoya, Raul, 86, 243 Love, Bob, 104 Loving, Ja, 104, 203, 288 Loweree, Bob, 85 Loweree, Mary, 104, 180, 196 Loya, Armando, 130 Loya, Joe, 130 Lozano, Joe, P60 Lozano, Carmen, 104 Lozano, Cecilia, 86, 206 Lozano, Ernestina, 130 Lozano, Olivia, 25, 86, 209 Lozano, Nora, 104, 193 Lozoya, Hector, 130 Lucero, Emma, 130, 187 Lucero, Irene, 104 Lucero, Juan, 86, 104 Lucero, Martha, 86, 166, 206 Lucero, Martha A., 75, 181, 203 Lucero, Raul, 86, 206, 220 Lucero, Salvador, 86, 254 Luera, Irene, 130 Luera, Juan, 86, 104 Luian, Alfonso, 104 Luian, Grace, 130 Luian, Yolanda, 130, 187 Lusk, Janet, 130 Luna, Catalina, 104 Luna, Ernie, 105, 215 Luna, Vicente, 130 Luna, Yolanda, 86 Lynn, Gentry, 15, 105, 236 -MC.. McArthur, Linda, 86 Murrah, McCall, Frank, 130, 243, 203 McClain, Mary, 105, 203 McClintock, Richard, 130, 217 McDaniel, Anis, 87, 203 McDaniel, Sharon, 25, 105, 196 McDevitt, Charles, 130, 183 McDonald, Roger, 130, 183 MCDOFYUBH, William, 130 McKinney, Doug, 130, 234 McLean, Alex, 130, 131 McLure, Gloria, 87 ' McLure, Luis, 130, 184 McReynoIds, Joe, 105, 184 McVay, Simon, 130 Matthews, Linda, 131, 189 Maupin, Harry, 87 Maby, Paul, 131 Maya, Paul, 131 Maya, Mary Ester, 87 Maya Richard 106 Meck, Mina, 87, 187, 195 Megason, Margaret, 25, 87, 189, 194, 200, 278 Melendez, Oswaldo, 131 Melendez, Frank, 106, 255 Mendoza, Carlos, 131 Mendoza, Lorenzo, 131 Mendoza, Margarita, 131 Morris, Nixon, 87, 218 Morton, Richard, 87, 233, 252 Morton, Mary, 107 Muller, Rudolph, 88, 207, 220 Munch, Jon, 88 Munoz, Antonio, 133 Munoz, Judy, 133 Munoz, Salvador, 106, 181 Munoz, Tahy, 133 Murillo, Pertecto, 106 Murphy, Maria Luisa, 133, 190, 191 Murphy, Michael, 133, 219 Murrah, John, 133, 143 Julia, 88, 180 McWaters, Marie, 130 ,M- Macdonald, Gerald, 130, 207, 220 Macdonald, Orlan, 87, 184 Macias, Christine, 105, 192, 203 Macias, Ernesto, 87 Macias, Roberto, 130 Macias, Rosa, 105 Madrid, Irene, 105, 179, 189 Madrid, Yolanda, 105 Maese, Elaine, 87, 189, 203 Magana, Martha, 130 Magana, Rafael, 105, 200 Mahan, Donald, 130 Maldonado, Altagracia, 130 Maldonaldo, Isabel, 130 Manriquez, Louis, 127, 130, 181 Marmoelio, Cecilia, 105 Marmoleio, Elia, 87 Mendez, Mary Helen, 87 Mendez, Roberto, 106 Meraz, Rachel, 106, 207 Meraz, Rosie, 131 Merritt, Johnie, 106, 194 Metzger, Stephen, 87, 219 Meyer, Richard, 106, 242, 254 Michaels, Valentine, 87, 184 Miiares, Velia, 131 Milchen, David, 106 Mildon, Dennis, 106 Mildan, vida, 106 Miller, Carl, 87 Miller, Carol, 25, toe, 198, 203, 207, 278 Miller, Larry, 131 Miller, John, 106, 254 Millican, Robert, 131, 184, 243, 252 Mills, Laura, 25, 106, 179, 194, 199, 288 Miner, William, 131, 243 Miniarez, Moises, 131 Miniares, Rose, 106 Moftitt, Mary 132 Moffitt, William, 218 Murreii, Lynn, 106, 197, 207 Musick, Mildred, 106 Musgrove, Carlyn, 133 Myers, Charles, 106 -N- Nabhan, Delia, 133 Nabhan, Martha, 106, 209 Naiera, Charles, 106, 200, 215, 217 Naiera, Estefana, 88 Nance, Lucy, 133 Nance, Peggy, 190 Norton, Bobby, 133 Narvaiz, Manuel, 133 Natividad, Eva, 133, 160, 192, 191 Natividad, Frances, 66, 95, 160, 192 Nava, Saul, 133 Navarrete, Delia, 88, 190 Navarrete, Ernesto, 88 Navidomskis, John, 106, 200 Nelson, Peggy, 106, 203, 207 Marquez, Eddy, 105, 184 Marquez, Javier, 105 Marquez, Jesus, 184, 195, 258 Marquez, Jose, 105 Marquez, Manuel, 105, 218 Marquez, Richard, 130, 243, 258 Marquez, Rodolfo, 105, 184 Marquez, Sammy, 105, 241, 252 Matin, Bill, 105 Martin, Carolyn, 130, 202 Martin, Jimmy, 130 Martinez, Albert, 112, 130, 166, 243, 252 Martinez, Alfred, 87, 256, 257 Martinez, Alicia, 105 Martinez, Anselmo, 130 Martinez, Armando, 130, 207, 220 Martinez, Arturo, 130 Martinez, Avelino, 130 Martinez Celia, 203 Martinez Charlie, 105, 184 Martinez, Christina, 105 Martinez, Edna, 130, 192 Martinez, Elvia, 131 Martinez, Ernest, 131 Martinez, Evangelina, 87, 131, 252 Martinez, Felicia, 105 Martinez, Fred, 105, 256 Martinez, Irene, 106 Martinez, Irma, 106 Martinez, Israel, 87, 131, 252 Martinez, Joe, 131 Martinez, Lupe, 131 Martinez, Manuel, 131 Martinez, Manuel, 131 Martinez, Martha, 106, 192, 203 Martinez, Michael, 131 Martinez, Nancy Eloise, 87, 189 Martinez, Raul, 25, 106, 200 Martinez, Ruben, 106, 206, 220 Martinez, Salvador, 106 Martinez, Sam, 87, 203 Martinez, Viola, 131 Massey, Marvin, 87 Mata, Dora, 131 Mathews, Judith, 106, 203 Molinar, Alberto, 214 Molinar, Carlos, 87, 258 Monget, Jo, 87, 202 Montelongo, Alfonso, 132 Montelongo, Francisco, 132 Montes, Irma, 106, 193, 190 Montion, Lee Etta, 132 Montoya, Anontia, 132 Montion, Norman, 106 Monzon, Maria, 132 Moore , Alton, 132 Moore, David, 132, 252 Moore, Edna, 106 Moore, Gordon, 148 Moore, Jesse, 132, 242 Moore, Philip, 87 Moore, Richard, 87 Moore, Sharone, 87, 189 Moore, Tommy, 200, 219 Mora, Maria, 132 Morales, Alfonso, 87, 184 Morales, Bertha, 106, 190 Morales, Estella, 198 Morales, Francisco, 106 Morales, Francisco, 106, 132 Morales, Gloria, 106, 189 Morales, Hortensia, 132 Morales, Jose, 132 Morales, Lupe, 112, 132, 166, 191, 192 Morales, Manuel, 106 Morales, Martha, 87, 179, 200, 201, 202 Morales, Nellie, 87, 179 Morales, Raquel, 106 Morales, Richard, 132, 217 Moran, Carlos, 106 Moran, Antonio, 132, 207, 220 Mordecai, Martin, 132, 141, 243 Moren Moren o, Armando, 184 o, Gloria, 187 Moreno, Freddy, 106 Moreno, Gloria, 133, 190 Moren Moren Moren o, Manuel, 133 o, Portirio, 106 o, Rita, 106, 192 Nesbit, Rick, 197, 217 Nevarez, Consuelo, 88 Neverez, Dora, 88, 202 Nevarez, Irene, 106 Nevarez, Joe, 216 New, Lily, 133 Niblett, Lydia, 133 Nichley, Patricia, 106, 134, 179, 2 Nichlos, Eddie, 106, 184, 216 Nisbeth, Barbara, 133 Nisloet, David, 88, 218 Noles, Watson, 106, 179 Norris, Dale, 106, 219 Norris, Rodney, 88 Novela, Benny, 133 Nunez, Isabel, 106, 179, 192, 196, Nunez, Juan, 88 Nunez, Maria, 88, 190, 193 Nunez, Ramon, 88 Nye, Linda, 106 -Q- Ochoa, Consuelo, 133, 187 Ochoa, Maria lsela, 106, 197, 209 Odom, Barbara, 88, 200 Olague, Anna, 133 Olague, Martha, 108 Olague, Sylvia, 133 Olivas, Consuelo, 133 Olivas, Elena, 108 Olivas, Francisco, 133, 192 Olivas, Rosalinda, 133, 192 Olivarez, Herminia, 133 Oliver, Nancy, 108, 203 Olvera, Alice, 133 O'Nan, Charlie, 88, 214 O'Nan, Fran, 25, 108, 198, 280 Ontiveros, J. G., 133 Ontiveros, Valentin, 108 Oporto, Robert, 133 Oppenheim, Elaine, 192 Orndoroff, Buf, 108, 179 203 315 Ortero, Opeza, Hortencia, 133 Orpoza, Tony, 133, 256, 257 Ortega, Carmen, 179, 196, 197, 225 Ortega, Charles, 88 Ortega, Eva, 133 Ortega, Gloria, 108 Ortega, Jose, 133 Ortega, Lorraine, 108 Ortega, Martha, 133 Ortega, Maria, 190 Ortega, Mike, 88, 181 Ortega, Patsy, 108, 209 Ortega, Richard Ortega, Robert, 88 Alfonso, 108 Ponte, Rosa, 135 Ponzio, Myra, 108, 199 Porras, Rita, 135, 190 Porras, Robert, 89, 184 Poss, Patsy, 135 Poss, Frances, 89 Porter, George, 89, 184, 288 Portillo, Margaret, 89, 180 Powell, Gerald, 89 Powers, Susan, 180, 146 Prado, Hector, 108, 184 Prado, Leo, 135 Preusser, Sue, 89, 200 Price, Robert, 135, 185, 218 Prieto, Mary, 135 Ortiz, Danny, 133 Ortiz, Gloria, 133 Overman, Don, 134, 219 Overman, Elizabeth Hope, 192, 202 Owen, Chris, 134 Oyston, Bonnie, 134 -p- Padilla, Armida Padilla, Maria, 134 Pal, Richard, 183 Palkovic, John, 218 Pando, Jose, 134, 217 Pando, Ramona, 108 Pantoia, Esther, 108 Paredes, Enrique, 183, 184 Paredes, Eugene, 133, 184 Pugh, Harold, 135, 184 Pugh, Howard, 135, 183 Pulido, Pulido, Purvis, Salvador, 108, 184 Sammy, 135 Virginia, 89, 182, 225 -Q- Quesada, Eduardo, 135 Quesada, Emilio, 135 Quesada, Mercedes, 108 Quesada, Roberto, 135, 218 Quesada, Eliza, 89 Quesada, Mario, 135, 243 Quiiano, Dolph, 108, 241 Quintana, Joe Luis, 108 Quintana, Tommy, 108 Quintanar, Adelita, 135 Quintero, Teresa, 135, 202 Parker, Parker, Carol Jean, 108, 194 Paula, 108, 280 Parra, Alicia, 88, 190 Parra, Arthur, 219 Parra, Edelmira, 108 Parra, Jessie, 88 Parra, Jose, 88, 255 Parra, Lauren, 134 Parra, Mario, 134, 203 Parra, Salvador, 239 Parra, Tony, 134 Parra, Yolanda, 134 Patterson, Reda, 108 Patton, Martha, 108 Payan, Emiliano, 88 Payan, Salvador, 88, 248, 251, 254 Paz, Jose, 88 Paz, Freddy, 108, 252 Pedregon, Cheno, 88 Pedregon, Gilbert, 134, 184 Peyna, Albert, 134, 252 Pena, Ascencion, 134 Pena, Patsy, 108 Pendell, George, 108, 179 Pennington, Jeannie, 134, 187, 202 Perales, Bill, 19, 88, 184 Quiroz, Guillermo, 108 -R- Rabe, Robert, 109, 184 Radar, David, 89, 257 Ragsdale, Darlene, 135 Ragsdale, Delilah, 135 Ragsdale, Philip, 89 Ragsdale, Don, 184 Rainer, Marvin, 109 Rainer, Ray, 135, 183 Redwine, Margie, 90 Regan, Mike, 90 Reichardt, Christy, 90, 182, Reilly, Sharon, 202 Reta, Rosa, 136 Reveles, Joseph, 109 Reveles, Margie, 136 Reveles, Mary E., 90, 202 Rey, Cresencio, 190 Rey, Joe, 136 Rey, Linda, 136, 27 Rey, Ricardo, 136, 179 Rey, Roberto, 136 Reyes, Catarino, 136 Reyes, Eulalio, 190 Reyes, Jessie, 136 Reyes, Jose, 90 Reyes, Lorenza, 90 Reyes, Lupie, 90 200, 294 Perea, Lucy, 108 Perez, Auturo, 134, 183 Perez, Armida, 134 Perez, Albert, 134 Perez, David, 134 Perez, Dolores, 88, 180 Perez, Ernesto, 134 Perez, Esther, 134 Perez, Felipe, 108, 179, 180 Perez, Vivian, 134, 202 Persall, Barbara, 108, 196 Persall, Betty, 194 Peterson, Beverly, 134 Pinaro, Anay, 108, 180, 216 Pinario, Francis Pineda, Guadalupe, 108 Pisano, Joe, 134 Piseno, Robert, 134 Placencia, Elpidido, 108 Raleigh, Richard, 109, 183 Ramirez, Anamaria Ramirez , Dolores, 8, 202 Ramirez, Enrique, 109, 252 Ramirez, Ernie, 109 Ramirez, Estella, 135 Ramirez, Evangelina, 135 Ramirez , Faye, 135 Ramirez, Jesus, 109 Ramirez, Jose, 135 Ramirez, Jose, 135 Ramirez, Juan, 89 Ramirez, Juan N., 135 Ramirez, Oscar, 135 Ramirez, Robert, 135, 203 Ramirez, Roberta, 89, 197 Ramirez, Roger, 135, 207, 220 Ramirez, Roas, 109, 199 Ramirez, Ruben, 109 Ramirez, Ysela, 135 Ramirez, Virginia, 135 Ramos, David, 135 Ramos, Etrain, 135 Ramos, Richard, 135 Rascon, Rascon, Rascon, Carolina, 135, 220 Ernest, 135, 183 Gilbert, 90 Polanco, Jamie, 108 Ponte, Carlo, 135 316 Raya, Frances, 109 Ray, Mary, 135, 189 Reagan, Larry, 135, 206, 220 Realy, Vasquez Lorenza, 136 Rebeles, Samuel, 90 Recovo, Carolina, 90 Recovo, David, 109, 216 Foreign exchange student Rabrh Mardml decorates the Student Council Christmas Tfee. Reza, Reyes, Maria, 109, 192 Reyes, Mike, 109, 183, 184 Reyes, Moises, 136 Reyes, Raul, 136 Reyes, Robert, 109, 137 Reyna, Carlos, 137, 218 Reyna, Raul, 137, 218 Reynaud, Jesus, 137 Reynolds, Barbara, 137 Reza, Alfredo, 137 Reza, Jesus, 242 Reza, Lorenzo, 100 Raman, 20, 200, 201, 202 Reza, Reymundo, 95, 109, 181, 200, 206, Riza, Tony, 200 Rhea, Linda, 90, 203 Rice, Margaret, 109, 180, 196, 203, 192 Richardson, Jim, 183, 242, 252 Richardson, Stella, 196 Richter, James Riggs, Bill, 183 Rincon, Roselio, 109 Ringquist, Daniel, 109 Rios, Gloria, 137 Rios, Ysa, 137, 202 Smith Diane, 139, 187, 188, 194, 280 Riva, Salvador, 219 Rivas, Armando, 109, 283, 255 Rivas, Margarits, 137 Rivas, Rita, 137 Rivera, Luis, 90, 183, 184 Rivera, Oscar, 137 Rivera, Reymundo, 109, 242 Rivera, Roberto, 137 Roach, Clark, 137, 243, 259 Roach, William, 90, 181 Roberts, Anne, 110, 179, 203 Roberts, Guillermo, 110, 184 Roberts, Lorna, 137, 187, 202 Roberts, Lynn, 110, 181, 203 Roberts, Sandra, 110, 195, 203 Roberts, Rebecca, 110 Roberts, Sherry, 190 Robeldo, Delia, 110 Robeldo, Lucille, 137 Robies, Jose, 110 Rocha, Carlos, 137, 217 Rocha, S Roda rte, Rodgers usana, 110, 179 Sylvia, 137 Candy 110, 194, 199, 280 Rodgers, Shelley, 110 Rodgers, Steve, 137 Rodgers, Wanda, 194, 231, 198, 194, 282 311, 25 Rodriguez, Antonio, 110 Rodriguez, Antonio, 179, 192, 193 Rodriguez, Carmen, 137 Rodriguez, Dario, 137 Rodriguez, Estella, 133 Rodriguez, Janet, 137 Rodriguez, Jesus, 110, 184, 247 Rodriguez, Jose, 137, 183 Rodriguez, Juanita, 110 Rodriguez, Lorenza, 137 Rodriguez, Lorenzo, 90, 220 Rodriguez, Luz, 303 Rodriguez, Marina, 110 Rodriguez, Maximina, 110 Rodriguez, Nicolasa, 90 Rodriguez, Yolanda, 137 Rogers, Mike, 110 Reiss, Robert, 137, 203, 238, 255 Romero, Bertha, 137 Romero, Fernando, 207, 220 Romero, Ignacio, 110 Romero, Lupe, 137 Romero, Ofalia, 111, 192 Romero, Yolanda, 70, 228 Yolanda, 137, 189 Romero, Romney, Marshall, 90, 179 Rosales, Rosales, Rosales, Apolinar, 111, 184 Emilia, 90 Emma, 137 2 f Rosales, Jesusita, 137, 197 Rosales, Mary, 187, 196 Rosales, Richard, 111 Rosas, Magdalina, 137 Rosas, Manuel, 111 Rose, Donald, 90 Rose, Nancy, 111, 194, 202 Rowell, Ronnie, 111, 183, 184, 20 Rubalcava, Ruben, 137 Rubio, Enrique, 179 Rucker, Jay, 194, 278, 278 Rueda, Olga, 13, 7 Ruedes, Elvira, 91 Ruelas, Guillermo, 111, 242 Ruiz, Alicia, 111, 192 Ruiz, Anita, 111 Ruiz, Beatriz, 137 Ruiz, Heriberto, 137, 243 Ruiz, lnocencio, 111, 248 Ruiz, Jerry, 127, 203 Ruiz, Jose, 111, 206, 220 Ruiz, Manuel, 111 Ruiz, Rosario, 91 Ruiz, Salvador, 111 Ruiz, Tony, 137 Rushing, Helen, 137, 189, 202 Russek, Enrique, 111 Ruth, Barbie, 91, 247, 278, 286, Rutherford, Bonnie, 111 -5- Sabin, Jim, 111,113 Saenger, Bill, 91, 184 Saenz, Arturo, 137 Saenz, Carmen, 138 Saenz, Estella, 111 Sainz, Frank, 111, 242 Saiz, Deleyto, 138 Salas, Concepion, 111 Salas, Joe, 91 Salaiz, Eddie, 111, 218 Salas, Beatriz, 218 Salas, Fernando, 111 Salas, Victor, 218 Salazar, Aleiandro, 71, 206, 220 Salazar, Carmen, 138, 207, 220 Salazar, Dennis, 111, 242 Salazar, Jose, 111 Salazar, Phyllis, 138 Salcido, Ernesto, 111 Salcido, Gilbert, 138 Saldona, Ofelia, 138 Saldivar, Maria, 138 Samaniego, Manuel, 138 Sambrano, Ricardo, 138 Sanchez, Antonia Sanchez, Arturo, 138 Sanchez, Carlos, 138, 218, 221 Sanchez, Eleanor, 202 Sanchez, Gilbert, 111, 183 Sanchez, Gonzalo, 111, 251, 248 Sanchez, Gregoria, 91, 192, 193 Sanchez, Guadalupe, 111 Sanchez, Hector, 91, 207, 220 Sanchez, Hector, 138 Sanchez, Ismael, 138 Sanchez, Julieta, 138 Sanchez, Manuel, 111 Sanchez, Maria, 138, 190 Sanchez, Mary Alice, 91, 179 Sanchez, Mary, 138, 189 Sanchez, Richard, 111 Sanchez, Roman, 139 Sanchez, Salvador, 111 Sanders, Dennis Frank, 139 Sandoval, Barbara, 91, 179, 192 Sandoval, Elisa Elena, 139 Sandoval, Jose, 139 Sandoval, Rosalio, 139 Santini, Ramon, 139 7, 220 278, 286 Sarabia, Mary, 111 Saucedo, Simon, 91 Saucedo, Terry, 91 Saucedo, Victor, 112 Sausameda, Magdalena, 139 Schneider, Philip, 118, 139, 217 Schneider, Suzy, 91 Scott, Frank, 139 Seanez, Salvador Segura, Isabel, 112 Seitsinger, Richard, 139, 243 Sellars, Suzan, 91, 202, 206 Selders, Donna Marie, 139 Selders, Frances Carol, 139 Selders, Janet, 139 Sena, Carmely, 139, 187, 194, 192 Serafin, Armando, 112 Serna, Arturo, 139 Serna, Hector, 139, 219 Serna, Jesus, 112, 216 Sertuche, Antonia, 202 Sevier, Carolyn, 139, 280 Shaffer, Dennis, 91, 247 Shapleigh, Anne, 194, 198 Sherrell, Linda, 139, 202 Sherrell, Sue, 91 Sherwood, Jimmy, 112, 200, 207, 220, 25 Shinn, Virgileen, 92, 203, 206 Shortes, Jeannie, 112, 139 Shurley, Barbara, 120, 139, 288 Sierra, Irma, 139, 191 Sierra, Yolanda, 139 Sigala, Larry, 139, 184, 215, 218 Silva, Larry, 92 Silva, Maria, 112 Silva, Maria, 112 Silva, Raul, 112 Silvas, lsable, 139 Simental, Alicia, 112 Simpson, Susan, 139, 192, 294 Singh, Lupe, 139 Sitters, Walter, 112 Skender, Donald, 139 Slape, Johnny, 112, 183 Slape, Tom, 112, 183 ,Slaton, John, 112, 184 Slovensky, Anita, 139 Smalley, Velma, 139 Smith Smith 1 Jeff 139 206 220 1 Samlmy, 102, 112, 237, 257 Smith, Tommie Kay, 112 Smith 1 Victoria Ann, 112 Smith, Wayne, 112, 200 Snelling, Bertha Mae, 139, 202 Snelson, Charlotte, 187, 188, 189, 195, 200 Snow, Rodney, 139, 184, 243, 203, 252, 257 Solano, Sandra, 139 Solis, Armando, 92 Solis, Priscilla, 139 Solis, Salvador, 112 Solis, Carlos F., 215, 214 Soria, Jose, 139 Soria, Julio, 112 Sosa, Maria, 139 Soto, Celia Soto, Dolores, 92 Stot, lrma, 140 Soto, Maria Elena, 140 Soto, Maxie, 216 Soto, Ramon, 140 Soto, Robert Soto, Robert F., 92, 112 Soza, Carlos Spain, Tommie Sur, 112 Sparks, Sandy, 140, 189, 206, 280 Spry, Lavonne, 112 Stansel, Ray, 112, 207, 220 Starling, Weldon, 92 Starnes, Wanda, 140 Stearns, Charlie, 197 Stearns, Gloria, 112 W d B'll, 114, 203, 219 Talley, Sue Ann, 92, 181, 197 B e' I Steele, Billy Steele, Bret, 139, 140 Steele, Marion, 140 Steely, Bernice, 140, 288 Steger, Daniel, 112, 206 Steger, Jo Jean, 112, 220 Stephens, David, 92, 207, 220 Stephenson, Mary, 92, 202, 224 Stevens, Alberta, 140, 203 Stevens, John, 216 Stewart, Gary, 120, 184, 243 Stinnett, John R., 140, 218 St. Morris, Sharon, 112 Strong, James, 140, 183 Sudikas, Georgia, 140, 191 Sudikas, Gary, 181, 218 Sudikas, Wayne, 112 Sullivan, Esther, 140 Sumner, Charley, 140 Sutherland, Shirley, 92, 246 Swier, Audrey, 112 Swinson, Ronnie, 92, 183 -T- Tapia, Maria, 140 Tapia, Ronald, 92 Tappan, Johnnie, 25, 92, 198, 199, 164, 278, 286 Tarr, Kenneth, 92, 214 Taylor, Robert, 112, 184 Trevino, Lonnie, 10, 113, 207, 220 Trevizo, Gloria, 113 Trevizo, Manuela, 141 Trevizo, Nacho Trillo, Elso, 141 Trujillo, Armando, 113 Trujillo, Beatrice Trujillo, Carlos Trujillo, Elena, 141, 187 Trujillo, Enrique, 141, 183 Trujillo, Ernesto, 113 Trujillo, Frank, 93 Trujillo, Johnny Trujillo, Octavio, 93, 218 Trujillo, Toby Trujillo, Silvie, 141 Linda Marie, 141 Turner, Tuttle, Gary, 93, 184 Tyra, Janice, 93 Tyra, Jett, 93, 177 Tyra, Kenneth, 113, 141 Tyra, Linda, 141, 280 Tyra, Sammy, 141 -U- Ulloa, Andres, 93 Uribe, Manuel, 106, 113, 203 Uriquindi, Baltazar, 141 Urteaga, Arturo, 141 Urtiga, Margaret, 141 -V- Tavares, Oscar, 92 Teasley, Teijero, Teijero, Linda, 92, 200, 246, 282 Edgar, 184, 234 11115, 140, 207, 220 Telles, Carol, 140 Telles, Fernando Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Guillermo, 141, 251, 248 Natalia, 93, 202 Rosa Ema, 141, 189 Tony, 93 Valencia, Arturo, 141 Velarde, Roberto, 93, 215, 216 Vera, Rachel, 93, 179, 209 Viclales, Avelina, 179 Vidalez, Julieta, 192 Vidalez, Emma, 142 Vidalez, Tony, 114 Vigil, Dolores, 93, 202 Vigil, Rebecca, 202 Villa, Armando, 93, 255 Villa, Ranulto, 142 Villa, Teresa, 142 Villalba, Diana, 94, 294 Villalobos, Edwina, 142, 197 Villalobos, Gustavo, 114, 184, Villanueva, Teresa, 94, 179 Villanueva, Yolie, 114 Villarreah, Martha, 142 Villegas, Martin, 142 Villela, Maria, 142, 190 Vlllegas, Oscar, 94 Villicano, Ramon, 142 Vinson, Bob, 94, 207, 220 -W- Wafer, Melissa, 114, 286 Waggener, Junelle, 94, 169, 205 286 288 Wainwright, Diann, 94, 169, 200 209 294 Waldrop, Charles, 142 Waljera, Luis, 142 Warren, Toni, 94, 180 Warwick, Delia, 143, 187, 294 Watkins, Jennie, 94 Watkins, Mike, 142, 184, 219 Webb, John, 114, 179, 197 Welsh, Johnny, 94 Weirich, Harry, 142 Telles, Frank, 140 Telles, Manuel, 112 Telles, Oscar, 113 Telles, Teresita, 140 Tellez, Duby, 140, 187, 218 Tellez, Richard Tellez, Terry, 192 Teran, Albert, 29, 242 Teran, Mary, 113 Teran, Velia Teran, Williw, 113, 241 Tercero, Teresa, 92, 202 Tessandori, Joe, 193, 179, 236 Thayer, Patricia, 113, 194, 202, 199 Thomas, Patty, 140, 187, 188, 282 Thomas, Ronnie, 140 Thomas, Starlette Thompkins, Brenda, 203, 288 Thompason, Kathy Thompson, John, 11, 251, 248, 250 Thompson, Montion, 140 Thompson, Sharon, 93, 203 Thompson, Tena, 187, 194 Throgmorton, Gary, 93, 258 Tidwell, Kathryn, 93, 140, 195, 202, 280 Tiner, Jimmy, 140 Tiner, Susan, 187 Titus, Marilyn, 113, 192 Todaro, Linda, 140, 202, 192 Tobias, Manuel, 113 Tollett, John, 113, 183, 184 Tompkins, Brenda, 93 Toone, Mary Lou, 25, 93, 198, 199, 286 Torre, Joe, 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