Flowsheet 1971 - Vol 2

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Athletics-aemphasis on physical prowess and ability, students scorn and critics berate the importance of sports to an academic community, but a university is a small world and each part is important to the total outlook.

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Cheerleaders The 1970-71 Varsity Cheerleaders are left to right: Susie Young, Marty Goodwin, Patty Avritt, Karen Minson, head cheerleader, Debbie Jackson, and Verna Plowman.


Golddiggers As a part of the marching Cavalcade, the U.T. EI Paso Golddigers participate in the half-time events of both football and basketball games. Along with the band, the girls travel out of town once a year to en tertain at a game. In their new uniforms, they give the University support and take part in the homecoming parade and talent shows. The hard work and constant drilling experienced by these girls during the endless practice sessions is evidenced by the performances given during the halftime shows.

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Terry Fitzgerald Joanie Whiti Norma Escajeda Eva Granados Linda Ware Karin Elliot Olga Quintana Anita Hoole Elizabeth Gomez Barbara Alisga

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Yolanda Luna Deborah Matthews Jackie Hoyt Betty Flusher Glenda Cook Cathy Odom Leah Rubalcaba Pamela Patneaude Corinne Zubiate Betsy Smith

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New Season, New Hopes A new game and a new hope for the Dobbs' Flyin' miners as the seasoned Bill Craigo was handed the reigns for the '70 round. A return to a passing game brought hopes for greater success, but the Tigers from Pacific roared over the Miners in the opening three quarters. Craigo completed 19 of 38 passes for 255 yards, but the 21 point Tiger lead showed the Miners hopelessly behind. The picture was grim and the fans grimmer but as all seemed lost, the flame of hope broke through the chill with a great effort in the last quarter. A one yard TO run by James Berry and a field goal by Jeff White brought hopes for a miner win. The Miners mndo a last-ditch effort in the closing seconds with" lirst down on the Tiger six-yard line and needing a TD to win. Craigo sent Berry off-tackle from the three-yard line on fourth down, but the ball ended up just inches from victory. With dampened spirits, the Miners hit the road for their first visiting game. The trend seemed down hill for the fans back home as the Utah Redskins swept past UT EI Paso 44-20. Craigo's luck seemed to fail him as he completed 18 of 38 tosses for 333 yards, but threw seven interceptions.

With two opening losses behind them, the Miners looked, with grim anticipation, toward Brigham Young.

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Spirit Begins To Grow The spark was rekindled as the Miners won the next three games to find themselves strong contenders at the close of the season's half. The 17-0 shutout over the Brigham Young Cougars in Provo, Utah astonished none, but brought the glimmer back to the eye of the fans. The Miners used two first quarter fumble recoveries to score its touchdowns as Paul Adamian carried over the right side of the line for a five-yard touchdown run for the first score. As the luck stricken Miners barreled over the Cougars, Craigo tossed a 44-yard touchdown bomb to Billy Taylor on the first play after a fumble recovery by Tony Perea. The Miners could do no wrong as the bleachers rode the crest of the UTEP wave. Luck, again, was the line coach as the Miners stole a breath-taking 21-14 victory from arch-rival New Mexico State University in the Sun Bowl. Both teams were locked in a 14-14 tie late in the fourth quarter. NMSU quarterback Rhett Putnam fired three incomplete passes

and the Aggies were forced to punt with only seconds remaining. The punt traveled only 26 yards and the Miners took over at the NMSU 46-yard line. Craigo took the ball and dropped back to pass. The NMSU rush forced him to scramble, and just before he arrived at the line of scrimmage, Craigo let loose a long bomb that sophomore flanker Juan Borrego grabbed and raced in the end zone for the winning points. The crowd went wild and the Miners wilder as Craigo pulled off another victory against Colorado State the following week. What seemed like a repeat of the earlier marks turned to a glory victory as the Miners recovered from a 30-24 third quarter deficit to pull a 41-37 win. Craigo completed 26 of 59 passes for a staggering 507 yards with nearly half of the yardage coming in the third quarter alone. The time was right and the season had just begun, 157


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The phenominal winning streak couldn't last forever, and it came to an abrupt end against Arizona State. Spirits were high for nationally-rated Arizona after the CSU victory, but higher for the Miners after their last three victories. The home fans were hopeful although the Miners had not defeated ASU since 1957. The joy was short lived for the Sun Devils early filled the grim predictions of a Miner defeat. Things looked good for UTEP as the game opened. Phil Hatch started things rolling by taking a pitchout from Bill Craigo on the first series of downs and racing 44 yards for a touchdown. The short burst of power gave way as ASU came back with a touchdown and a field goal on its next two series of downs. The lead was never relinquished and ASU streaked to a 42-13 win with a total of 383 net yards rushing. There was little question of the out-come of the University of New Mexico game. A ground attack again took its toll against the Miners' aerial play. The strong showing of Nate McCall, Sam Scarber and Fred Henry rang in the 35-16 demolition of the Miners. The late running Miners took a beating offensively in the first half. A fourth quarter rally showed promise but ran short of time. Craigo managed to complete 19 of 41 throws for 233 yards and one touchdown, but all in vain. The hopes for a good national ranking were gone as the Miners stood 3-4 for the season. Three games remained but the most the Miners could hope to salvage was their self-respect.


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The Running Miners Dropping their passing game, the Miners managed to pull through the last of the season with a respectable showing. Under the strongest ground attack yet seen by the home fans, the Dobbs' reign almost changed its nickhame from the Flyin' to the Runnin' Miners. The surprise win over Wyoming broke the ice in the Miner game and warmed the season's end. The long season seemed shorter as the Dobbs' boys kicked by the Cowboys to a 47-7 decision. Hatch paced the rushing attack with 184 net yards and three touchdowns on 18 carries. James Berry and Dave Atkins carried the offensive load with a combined 129 yards. Tbe undecided fans showed poorly, and the weather only aggravated tbe problem for the Miner's last home game. Arizona took a biting loss against the rushing Miners. but few came to see. Hatch again was handed

the ball. but now Berry's rushing of 97 yards seemed the key to the 33-17 Miner win. The UTEP jerseys stood 5-4 for the season as they left home grounds for Trinity University in San Antonio. Without the services of Hatch. the Miners returned to an aerial game with Craigo in control. Craigo completed 18 of 32 passes for 220 yards and two touchdowns. Junior flanker Ed Puishes nabbed 11 passes for 154 yards and one TD. The Miners pulled out with a season-end victory. The joyless season brought the Miners a 6-4 standing. Few records were set, but the fine work of Hatch ended his season with 785 yards rushing on 151 carries for the best mark since the 1940's. Craigo completed 138 of 309 passes for 2123 yards and Puishes topped the Miner receivers with 57 catches for 1000 yards.

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1970 FOOTBALL ROSTER Paul Adamian Tom Altemus Mike Anderson David Atkins Alan Baker James Berry David Black Juan Borrego Ray Brahm Lewis Brooks Bernard Chapman Jaime Chavando Bill Craigo Don Croft Dwayne Cunningham Scott DeSha Don Dudley John Fletcher Murray Foster Paul Gibson Levell Girdy Robert Gonzales Charlie Gremmel Rick Gunnels Tom Harper Phil Hatch Glen Hayner Ed Hochuli Oliver Holmes Jan Hood Glen Horner Buddy Hughes Steve Jarboe Clarence Jones Ralph Kale Tom Kelly AI Kimball

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Football Record University of Pacific Utah University Brigham Young New Mexico State Colorado State Univ. Arizona State Univ. New Mexico Univ. Wyoming University of Arizona Trinity University

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WAC STANDINGS U.T. EI Paso Utah Wyoming Arizona Colorado State New Mexico Brigham Young Arizona State

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Bobby Dobbs, Head Football Coach Jim Blevins, Defensive Coach Bob Lee, Defensive Coach Marshall Brown, Offensive Coach Bobby Gill, Offensive Coach Wilson Knapp, Offensive Coach Ross Moore, Trainer

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A Return to Glory With the roars of the crowd fading into the background, and the ups and downs of the football season now only a memory, thoughts turned to basketball and hopes of a return of glory. The return of the seasoned Dick Gibbs and Scott English showed the greatest hopes for the already weary Miner fans. Anxious moments greeted the fans as the Miners opened their season December 2 against Wayland Baptist but flourishes of pride rippled through the crowds when the Miners managed to rack up three for three coming into Las Cruces to meet the Aggies. U.T. EI Paso almost managed to overcome a first half deficit when a strong drive late in the second half fell short. The Miners suffered their first loss, 63-61, a forbearance of close scores to come. The Annual Sun Carnival Basketball Tournament brought out a capacity crowd December 18-19. Tempera-

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tures and temperaments were high for the year as El Paso fans saw favored University of Southern California, then ranked number two in the nation, and UTEP score opening round wins to advance to the championship game. Strong from the onset, the USC Trojans drove to a 4035 halftime lead and left the courts with a breathless and throat-sore crowd anticipating a good Miner rebuttal. The air was tense as the second half opened, Dick Gibbs put on a good offense as Scott English and Dave Borup, a 6 ft. 8 in. husky junior college transfer, played a mad defense to break up Trojan shots for the bucket. The sticky Miner defense hurt itself and Haskins had to shift players in and out of the lineup because of foul trouble. The Miners outscored USC in the second half by three points, but fell short in the final outcome as the Trojans went to the charity line for 25 to 36 attempts and edged the Miners 65-63.


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Toward the WAC With a good looking season's opening behind them, the prospects seemed good for a strong showing in the WAC and a return to the glory of the past. A sudden change in the Miner's game began to show in the scoring--win, lose, win. The pattern began to set itself early with several light squeezes and a few notsurprising large victories. Wiping away Adams State in a decisive 81-43 decision, the Miners looked good but stumbled on back with a 80-56 victory over Utah, the Miner fans still saw those WAC prospects looming ever better in the foreground.

January 9 brought Brigham Young University to the El Paso Coliseum. UTEP took an impressive 33-28 halftime lead to send the Cougars to the lockers with thoughts of impending doom. The bread did wonders for BYU as they charged back with a 36-33 lead. A great effort by Yugoslavian Olympic star Kresimir Cosic, showed the only bright star of hope on the BYU team. As things seemed to grow better for the Cougars, Rick Warner grabbed the ball and in the final seconds nipped another squeeker for a 66-64 UTEP win. BYU ran three men into the double figures with Cosic paving the way with 19 points. The Miners had balanced scoring after Gibbs' 19 and Warner's 11.

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Sweet Victory The victory over Brigham Young put UTEP on top of the WAC race with a perfect 2-0 record and promised a good showing against arch rival New Mexico State University. Ten seasons had found NMSU undefeated in competition against the Minner roundballers and the spirits were rising as the game neared. U.T. El Paso entertained the Aggies who were again on the road to another NCAA championship tournament. Over 8000 EI Paso and Las Cruces spectators filled the Coliseum for this renewed bitter rivalry. It seemed like a replay of the old song as the Aggies pulled ahead with a 29-27 lead at halftime. The Miners found the right tune in the second half as the Haskins--motivated defense swarmed over the Aggies and the offense opened up. In a joyful last drive the Miners outscored Las Cruces 66-52. The Miners only missed one free throw in 21 attempts that night and managed to rack up the best performance of the season. On the road again the Miners headed for northern parts where they defeated Colorado State University, 6968.

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Rolling Having just won their last game on a final buzzer shot by Dick Gibbs. the Miners traveled to Wyoming to loose 69-67 in another buzzer shot-this one by the Cowboy's Willie Roberson. Shaken, but not unsettled by their experiences. the Haskins' boys returned to the El Paso Coliseum to meet middle-rated ASU. In a quick round. the Miners doffed off ASU 74路59. then went on to stomp Arizona 80-66 in Memorial Gym.

Assistant Coach Ed Sparling took over the reigns of the varsity team on Feb. 11 in Provo while Haskins was away. BYU stomped the Haskins-less Miners 75-48. Haskins returned with the team in Salt Lake City, but UTEP lost another close one to Utah, 69-64. The pattern, started early in the year. had followed the Miners through the season and now promised real action going into the WAC finals. Tight scores and fast action seemed the key words as the fans looked forward to New Mexico.

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Almost A Season The Miners, needing to win its last five WAC games to get a chance to repeat as champions, were pitted against tough New Mexico in the Coliseum. New Mexico poured the basketball through the nets with east in the first half to lead 33-29. The second half was just as close as both teams traded back the lead for the 20 minutes. The Lobos grabbed a three-point lead with 25 seconds left and fans began to leave the Coliseum. Charlie Brakes pushed through a short jumper to close the gap to one with 15 seconds left. The ball was thrown into usually-sure handed Petie Gibson, who lost control as did everyone else until Brakes grabbed it. Brakes took a few steps from the half-court line to the top of the key and shot. He made it with :01 left, giving the Miners a 68-67 victory. UTEP then came through with victories over Wyoming, 66-65 and Colorado State, 77-74. Arizona killed the Miners WAC hopes with an 82-77 victory. The Miners closed out the year with a great second half over Arizona State 83-81.

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Hope Grows Early Kerry Pearce has grown ambitious in his old age. In 1969, Pearce, as a junior, finished in a deadheat tie with freshman John Bednarski for first place in the WAC cross country championships. Early . 1970, Pearce crossed the finish tape in an important race in a tie once again with Bednarski. In the WAC cross country championships of 1970, senior Pearce and sophomore Bednarski were running neck-andneck out in front of all opposition as they headed down the back stretch. Pearce then sprinted ahead close to the finish line to win the individual title with a time of 29:10.6 over the six mile course at EI Paso Country Club. Bednarski was second at 29:13. U.T. EI Paso grabbed the team title for the second straight year by compiling the lowest amount of points (scoring is done by adding the individual finished of the top five men of each team). Rod Hill was fifth at 30:15 and was followed by Peter Romero, 30:30, eighth, and Bob Doyle, 30:44, twelfth. Bednarski grabbed his revenge in the nationals and finished fourth in team scoring to pace the Miners to a third place finish. The Miners finished behind Oregon and Villanova. Following Bednarski were: Pearce, ninth; Doyle, 29th; Romero, 40th; and Hill, 42nd. Bednarski finished second in the United States Track and Field Federation meet as U.T. EI Paso again was third. The Miners, for the second year in a row, were undefeated in dual and triangular cross country meets. 175


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A Good Effort UTEP and Brigham Young, in the first semi-annual WAC championship meet, battled for the indoor track and field title all the way to the final wire with the Miners winning. Harrington (J.J.] Jackson, 60-yard dash; Greg (Skyking] Jones, lOOO-yard run; Fred DeBernardi, shot put; Larry Vanley, triple jump; Paul Heglar, pole vault; Paul Gibson, 60-yard high hurdles and the Miners' two-mile relay team brought home top place honors for UTEP. Jackson's time in his speciality nearly tied the world record of 5.9 seconds, but his mark of 5.93 was rounded to 6.0, tieing the WAC record held by ex-UTEP sprinter Mike Fray. Jones, Vanley and DeBernardi all established records in their events at the indoor event held in Salt Lake City. A third-place finish in the final event of the day, the Distance Medley relay, garnered Villanova the 1971 NCAA Indoor Trank and Field Championship by 2% points over UTEP. The Miners were leading the team standings until that point.

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Fred DeBernardi became only the sixth collegian in history to hurl the discus over 200 feet with a toss of 201-8 in the California Relays in Modesto, Calif. in May. He followed that toss with a 200-7 fling the following day in the Pacific AAU meet, but the next week dropped to 199-4. DeBernardi, Vince Monari and John Birkelbach became only the third collegiate trio to heave the shot put over 60' in the same year. The Miners finished second to BYU in the second half of the semi-annual track and field duel for the two teams. BYU's title came in Tucson May 15 in the WAC Outdoor Track and Field Championship. UTEP fell six points short of victory in the outdoor meet. Vanley won the triple jump at 50'5" and was followed by top finishers: DeBernardi, first, shot put; Monari, second. shot put; Romero, second, mile run; Jackson, first, 10o-yard dash and 220-yard dash; Jones, first, 880-yard run; Ron Rondeau, second, 440-yard intermediate hurdles; English, second, high jump; Heglar, first, pole vault; and the 44o-yard relay team was first.

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The U.T. El Paso cross country team, for the second year in a row, finished the season undefeated in dual and triangular cross country meets. Led by Miners Kerry Pearce and John Bednarski, the team also took the WAC cross country championship for the second lime in the WAC meet held at the El Paso Country Club.

In national competition, the Miners finished third. Members of the corss country team are left to right, front row: Peter Romero, Kerry Pearce, John Bednarski, Rod Hill, and Bob Doyle. Second row: Coach Wayne Vandenburg, Bob Crowe, Kerry Ellison, Bob Walczak, Ken Breen, and Assistant Coach John Korky.

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A Good Beginning With a veteran outfield, a new infield (save senior third baseman Gary Molberg), a veteran catching corps and a young pitching staff, the team under coach Andy Cohen's hand, set out to better its 25-23 1970 mark. Senior hurler Marc Bombard got things hot for the Miners by pitching a 6-0 opening game shutout victory over Ranger Junior College. The Miners took three out of the next five games, blanking West Texas State 2-0 in the final game of that series. Cohen's diamondmen ventured to Odessa for their first road game of the season against Texas Tech. U.T. El Paso's pitchers experienced arm troubles and lost four straight to the Red Raiders. They came back to Dudley Field, only to lose five out of the next six games at home. U.T. El Paso's hitting and pitching regrouped in the next series against Denver and came up with nine straight wins. .83


Hope Gives Way The Miners lost 8-10, won 7-10 and then closed the season by dropping four of five contests. Bombard was the squad's hero for the year as he set numerous single game, season and career marks. Bombard was named to the All-Western Athletic Conference team, All-District 7 squad and was a candidate for All-American honors. Bombard was the only hurler to defeat Southern Division champion Arizona State twice in one year with his last win over the Sun Devils coming in Phoenix 5-4 as he struck out the last batter Roger Schmuck, ending his 45-game hilling streak, with runners on the base paths. Senior Bob Prokopowicz closed out his collegiate career with the NCAA balling crown. Senior Rick Butler outdueled junior college transfer Barry Alburtus for the homerun crown 9-7. U.T. EI Paso's 1972 team will find returnees at first, second, shortstop, and catcher with a young and sometimes wild pitching staff based behind Tommy Douglas, 2-9, and Phil Darwin, 1-4. U.T. El Paso finished 1971 with a 24-26 record and was 6-12 in WAC play.

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Top Ten Seniors Denise Abraham John Birkelbach William L. Farlow

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Student Senate The Student Senate is composed of students from the Business, Education, Engineering, Graduate, Liberal Arts, and Science schools and serves as the legislative body over student affairs, The Senate is responsible for Student Association money appropriations and for committee appointments which come under the SA constitution. This year's Senate enacted numerous bills and resolutions during the academic year. 197


Bell Hall

1. Heli Chow 2. Mrs. Marie Hill, Director 3. Randa Johnson, Pres. 4. Cand y Lane. Sec. 5. Melissa Harper 6. Sue Cowart 7. Elisa Jennifer Ochoa

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9. Leslie Page 10. Linda Simpson, V.P.

11. Pam Davis 12. Ruth Ybarra 13. Peggy Soh!

Bell Hall women's dormitory elects a Dormitory Council comprised of a president. vice president. and secretary as well as council members from each wing of each floor. Senior girls who have resided there for two years were presented with silver bowls this year. A silver platter was also presented to Mrs. Marie Hill, resident director who ended her last year at Bell Hall. Rasidents also participate in intramural sports and various interdormilory activities throughout the year. Among these activities are picnics and get-togethers.


Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national honorary society for students in geology, metallurgy, ceramics, and the earth sciences. Members are required to have a 2.69 overall G.P.A. with a 3.0 in geology. Alpha Lambda chapter on campus brings outstanding geology students in contact with prospective employers. Other activities this year included making rock and fossil collections for the El Paso public schools. The mucking machine shown above is painted orange annually, and this year's new initiates placed the plaque on it. Meetings are held monthly,

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Alpha Chi Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society has attempted to promote scholarship in the university community by recognizing junior and senior students whose academic achievements have placed them in the top ten percent of their respective classes. It was founded in 1922 as a society in which matters of scholarly interest could be discussed to the profit of faculty and students. Denise Abraham Harold Alexander Matthew Anderson Donna Ashmore John Bean Leo Beckham Sarmistha Bhad uri Sandra Blystone Rolla Breed Roderick Briggs Mary Brock Lynne Brookshier Deborah Brown

Ruth Bumpus Robert Burgett Nancy Burk Welfert Bynum Lola Cable Deborah Callanan Charles Campbell Jose Campos Patricia Carnell Glenna Carreira Dorothy Carter Rene Casavan tes Betty Channell Irma Chavez Ruth Chouteau

karen Clark Virginia Cliett Hnward Clifford Elizabetb Cohn Robert Owen Combs, Pres.

Madeline Correa Thomas Cottier Andrea Cowherd Maria Eugenia Cuellar Wanda Dalton

Shari Daniels Suzanne Davenport Linda Delgado Micheel Dillingham John Dixon Jeremiah Donohue Walter Downes Marjorie Dreckman Walter Driver Brian Duff Margaret Duggan Gary Ellis Dora Engelhardt Andria Evalds William Farlow David Flores Rhoda Futemick Regina Gately Linda Gates Mary Gerher Ltnda Gayle Gilbert Mark Gorman Gregory Granath Wendell Gregg Dorothea Halbritter Mary Hardesty Robert Harloff David Harris Louella Hartshorn Sharon Hataway Margaret Haynes Kari Hegreness Patsy Hennis Patricia Hickerson Dennis Hoerr Michael Hofmann Dewey Hooker Marion Hooper

Phyllis Howard Leticia Huerta Terrill Hulson Harold Hunt Eleanor Hunter Faye Hunter David Ikle John Johnson Mary Johnson Randa johnson Patricia jones john Kercsmar Judith NaUey Kerr Dorothy Keyser Brendia Killgore Kim Klager Rohert Knapp Sharon Knapp Herbert Koerber Dorothy Lane Tex Lanier Corliss Lawson Mary Long Deborah Maffei Robert Malone Mary Maly Robert Marc Judity Massallo Phyllis May Thomas McCabe Thomas McKay Richard Mclean Samuel McLellan William McLellan Lillian McMurry Murray Metcalff Winifred Middagh, Sec.. Treas. Vernon Miller

Hector Montoya Linda Moore Thomas Moore Louise Mordecai Albert Moreno Marguerite Moreno Gary Morris Dawn Morton Michael Mosher Herbert Moll Deanna Nabours William Norris Marguerite Parker John Parsons Dorothy Payne Roberta Payne Donald Pearson Patricia Peterson Catherine Phi pps Orrel Picklesimer Anita Peon Robert Portillo P.). Rausch Emily Reese Ernest Reynolds Glen Riden Dean Rittmann Amanda Lynn Roberts Becky Ross Marilyn Rybak David Salazar Michael Salazar Knud Salveson Charles Santaguida Jerry Sayre Mary Schubert Clare Schultz Nancy Schwartz Barbara Scribner Kathryn Sagsworth Don Self Katherine Short Linda Simpson. V.P. Barbara Smith Frances Smith Glenda Smith Mary Snipes Philip Sabey Mary SI. Clair Ronald Stan ley Elba Stell Carol Sterling Ronald Stevens Bonoye Stoltz

Dolores Stover Daniel Stuckey janie Swafford Cheryl Sykes Richard Terry Robert Tinsley Nancy Townsend Larry Townsley WemerTrost John Tune Michael Tunks Weston Van Loon Vera Vanic Mary Vaughn Russell Vaughn Raymond Ward David Wehrly Julie White Harry Widing Roherta Wilhelm Diana Wilkerson Clifford Wilson David Wobker Phyllis Toy Wong Carol Woodberry John York Stephen York

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Left to right: Winifred M. Middagh, Pres. Armida M. Stevens, V.P. Sue Ledbetter, Treas. jacqueline Martinez Ruth Marlene Chouteau janet Smith

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Barbara Giles Lillian McMurray Gloria Baisa Catherine j. Siegle jeannine Smith Frances A. Smith Mary Lou Alcorn

Delta Iota The membership of Delta Iota is comprised of adult women who are resuming or beginning their college education. The aim of this organization is to bring these women students together and provide mutual assistance in coping with the problems of returning to school. Some of the services offered include a book exchange and information or recommendations concerning professors and courses. During the semester, luncheons are held in the Union on the second Wednesday of each month. Offcampus luncheons are held between semesters. Delta Iota encourages women to have a friend and be one.


Chenrizig Cherizig, the Senior Women's Honorary on campus, has the membership requirements of 90 semester hours, at least a 3.0 G.P.A., and excellence in leadership and service to the University. Activities this year included selling mums during Homecoming, serving at the Scholarship Reception, hostessing open houses at the Camelot Apartments, outfitting a little girl for the Little Miss Christmas Pageant, and coordinating Faculty-Student luncheons. Presently, the organization is trying to gain national membership into Mortar Board.

1. Miss Ruth Vise, Advisor 2. Florence Cheeks, Sec. 3. Diana Wilkerson. Pres.

4. Sherry Knepp. V.P. 5. Karen Clark. Trees. 6. Dr. Frances Hernandez. Advisor 7. Becky Ross

8. Carole Snyder 9. Diane Nielson 10. Janet Markowitz 11. Emily Reese

12. Betty Wehrly

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Spurs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Priscilla Bothwell Willarda Edwards, Treas. Peggy Sohl, Sec. Susie Nickerson, Pres. Nancy Abraham. V.P. Lou Rene Jones 7. Debby Thomas 8. Terry Fitzgerald

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Susie Pitt Cheron Sholly Eileen Gorman Nancy Rogers Martha Reyes, Jr. Adv. Anne Mueller, Jr. Adv. Marinella Bridge

Spurs, a Sophomore Women's Honorary, requires its members to maintain at least 30 hours and a 2.5 gpa. It is dedicated to scholarship and service to the university and the community. Its spirit of helpfulness is shown through its projects. Some of the projects include helping with M Day, making Thanksgiving baskets for needy families, writing and delivering singing valentines called Spur-n-grams, and serving at teas and receptions.


1. Paula Nix 2. Nancy Strain

3. Susan White 4. Barbie Goebel

5. Kyle Barnhouse 6. Eileen York 7. Susie Arnold 8. Janie Little 9. Laurel Anderson 10. Lindsey Vance 11. Tina Nering

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

19. 20. 21.

Nora Villareal Linda Whit bread Beverly Dodd Eileen Dolan Sharon Pruett Carol Ender Lydia Paul Yetta Small Shelly Bicker Cari Gorman



Alpha Beta Alpha Beta is a local men's service organization open to all male U.T.E.P. students. The organization's main function is to provide service to the University and community. It has sponsored an Easter egg hunt for the Project Bravo children for the past few years, aided with the Little Miss Christmas program, helped with registration at U.T.E.P. and many other projects at the University. Alpha Beta has also won the over-all Intramural title for the past two years. Along with Alpha Beta's many sports interests, it also provides many sociel functions for the members in cooperation with its sister club Alpha Beta Gamma.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Joe Herrera Bobby Morales Larrey Franceware Berni Del Hierro Bobby Ortega Victor Cisneros Mario Rodriquez Jimmy Rivera Hector Montoya Charlie Acosta Mike Acosta Raimundo Sarabia-

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1. Ken Durham 2. Rogelio Chavira 3. George Tetrualt 4. Randy Carter 5. Mike Adkins 6. Steve Caldwell 7. Mike Halasyzn 8. Boyce Morgan 9. Bob Henley 10. Tom White, Pres. 11. Biff Pope, 1st V.P. 12. Joe Shaffer 13. Dave Pynes 14. Frank Provencio 15. Jack Chew 16. Don Sharpe 17. Harry Ruckman 18. Chad Puerling

19. Charlie Mayfield 20. Michael B. Loader

21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.

Rollin Hill Fred Hill Mike Schriner Mario Maldonado Mark Gorman Dave Tomlinson John McDonald Randy Nolen Ed Lechuga Wade Warling George Birdseye T.o. McCabe Randy Shaffer Mark Williams Paul Buonvino Chris Martinez

Upsilon Eta 1971 found Upsilon Eta chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Fraternity, busy fulfilling the concept of service in campus, community, and nation. On the campus, Upsilon Eta provided service in ushering at several Student Association activities, parking cars at football games, and conducting surveys on architectural barriers on campus for handicapped students. In the community, Upsilon Eta worked closely with the Boy Scouts office as advisors for Explorer Posts, conduct Order of the Arrow ordeals, and working at the annual Boy Scout Circus. Outside of scouting activities, the group found itself conducting an "Ugly Man" contest to raise funds for the mentally retarded.





University Orchestra The University Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Laurence A. Gibson, performs throughout the academic year providing the campus and community with outstanding performances in music. In addition to regularly scheduled performances, the orchestra also performed with the University Opera in the production of "The Marriage of Figaro" and with the University Ballet in the production of "Cinderella,"

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OBOE Katy Walker Roger Malone Sharon Teegarden CLARINETS Kent Stalker Thomas Wine Josephine Juarez Virgileen Shinn Bernard Moye BASSOON Terry Engbrecht Brenda Strom John Johnson TRUMPET Steve Johnson Kenneth OeCelein Shannon House VIOLIN I Gloria Orona Sylvia Chavez Orlando Perez Beverly Arrington William Deguire VIOLIN II Martha Garza Alice Medina Leti Rascon Ossie Nunez Ricardo Appezzoller VIOLA William Farlow Leticia Corona

CELLO Julieta Cueto Federico Medina Sarah Golding George Wheeler Felix Cheon-Leen Yung Chuen Yang STRING BASS Juan Munoz Dennis Jones Curt Warren FLUTE Clarice Hayes Lydia Louie Linda Yates

FRENCH HORN Martin Frie Orlando Calderon Louie Calderon TROMBONE Frank Torres Don Alkire Gilbert Oliver TUBA John Slaton PERCUSSION Ernest Reynolds Becky Ross Anita Waller-Ney

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Intramurals Intramural sports activities and athletic recreation programs are promoted by the University to provide group competition for men and women who are either not interested in or are not sufficiently proficient for varsity competition. Intramurals includes a varied program that interests both students and faculty.

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Each year, the P.E. Majors organization awards a seventy-five dollar scholarship to a deserving P.E. major at the annual awards banquet in May. In addition, the group sent a member to the National Physical Education Convention last April in Detroit. The appearance of Cathy Rigby and the Southern California Acrobatic Team in March was sponsored by the P.E. Majors. Other activities included holding a can goods drive for the Salvation Army, ushering annually at the El Paso Livestock Show and Rodeo, holding the annual membership picnic in September, and helping a local childrens home with the proceeds from a pop bottle drive. Several members also went to the state Physical Education Convention in Ft. Worth.



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Chi Omega Rho Delta chapter of Chi Omega has been on the V.T. El Paso campus since 1939. Since then, Chi Omegas have participated in various aspects of university life including intramurals, homecoming, Sun Carnival. campus contests, and community projects. Patricia Miller was chosen Lady-inWaiting to the Sun Queen, and Patty Avritt was named Homecoming Queen with Sandy Mask and Marty Goodwin on the Court. Chi Omegas also had representatives on the scholastic honoraries Spurs, Cardinal Key, and Chenrizig.

1. Patty Avritt 2. Gill Lucker. Pres. 3. Martini

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4. Kay Pieper. Sec. 5. Patty Phillips, Treas. 6. Kathy Kirby. V.P. 7. Carol McCann 8. Penny Sons 9. Ann Better

10. Cindy Corman 11. Mayo Schulenberg 12. Francie Dryden

13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.

Debby Thomas Carol Nail Carol Wood Nancy Neugebauer Lydia Paul Shirley Wilson Linda Whitbread Judy Wirtz Sayre Pat Fowler Jackie Kelly

23. Kyle Becker

24. Barbara Beam 25. Nancy Rogers 26. Pam Wimsatt 27. Linda Foster

28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.

Virginia Peters Sandy Mask Pam Cochran Terri Norte Betsy Fletcher Marty Goodwin Susan Dunn Carol Kennedy

36. Maureen Mellon 37. Sharon Pruett 38. Tricia Owen

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1. Barbie Goebel

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Luann Marusich Kathy Kimberlin Lilly Rule Mrs. Mary R. Purdy, House Mother Madia Correa Cathy Copeland, President Bonnie McBride

9. Barbara Moore, V.P.

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

Yolande McAden Jeanne Dreckman Paula Nix Martha Steams Claudette Yarbrough Nancy Pearce Debbie Hiett Cayle Crawford

18. Sharon Brown

19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Debbie Mason Anne Mueller Linda Gates Dala Wipff [an Sullivao

24. Lyndee Evans

25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

Barbara Comerford Saody Slone Diane Egbert Lydia Valdez Laurie Morse Beverly Si tton Cindy Harper

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Front Row: Marianne Velorio Pam Eckary Linda Wier Kathy Ligett Diane Miskimins Valerie Felger Maridel Collins Karen Shaffield Lynn Logerman Peggy Mangan Kathy Vautherot Mary Snipes Margaret Thomas janie Wendt Denise Gladkowski Kethy Rike Ann McFadden 10 Ellen Dietz Susan Thomas Becky Bowden. Spring Pres. jackie Scheppar. Spring V.P. Tomi Lou Hurd Ellen Hill Ann Lorentzen

Back Row: Mary Hightower Cathy Lyon Cindy Collins Judy Atkins Cindy Felger Terry Hunsicker Dorothy Patrick Belinda Bareena Kathy Fant Debbie Peace Debbie jackson. Fall Pres. Sarah Hales Tisha Love Karen McDaniels Lois Ulmer Vickie Black Cathy Carnell Barbie Mumm Charlene Hale Nancy Timmons Mary Bowling Vickie Bales janet Curto jeanne Whittington Joyce Buell Vema Plowman Diane Ivy

Zeta Tau Alpha sorority opened its 1970 year with its quota of twenty new pledges and a slate of activities both social and service. In keeping with the group's national philanthropic project of helping the mentally retarded, each member gave one hour per week of service to the

Memorial Park School for the Mentally Retarded. Honors brought home to the sorority included having eighteen members tapped into honorary organizations. four Sun Duchesses. Flowsheet Queen. and All Greek Woman.


1. Mary Ellen Quick 2. Letty Valenzuela 3. Anna Dunn

4. 5. 6. 7.

Jan Halloran Eileen Saenz Angie Slaton Mary Jane Arevalo 8. Inspector 9. Kathy Hampson

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

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Pam Patneaude Key Terry Sue Gappse Jane Sigler Martha Cole Kathy Love Kay Maddox Pam Walters Officer Officer Gail James Pam Nowell Kethy Wasko Laurel Anderson Susie Pitt Sherrie Moore Terry Fitzgerald Sue Hockebom Cindy Witter


Kappa Delta National Kappa Delta Sorority was founded at Longwood College in Farmville. Virginia in 1897. Kappa Delta has been on our campus since 1964 and in their present house since the summer of 1969. The group is active in national philanthropy in which it supports six beds in the Crippled Childrens Hospital in Richmond, Virginia. The local philantrophy consists of taking orphan children for Trick or Treat at Halloween, an Easter party, and a Christmas party. Kappa Deltas are also kept busy with Peanut Week, Christmas festivities, intramural sports, Spring Formal and Dagger Week.

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Members of Alpha Phi Omega gather once again for their annual picture at the old mine shaft. Alpha Phi Omega is both a social and professional fraternity which is open to both Engineering and Science majors. This year, the group celebrated its fifty-first year on campus, making it the oldest fraternity at V.T. El Paso and dating back to the College of Mines. Among Alpha Phi Omega's activities this year, the group donated money to the El Paso Times milk fund.

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Trees. 2. Victor Kriechbaum. Pres. 3. MikeDumm 4. John Serrano 5. Ed Smith 6. Tom Sturgeon 7. Allen Hohuslav 8. Charley Carroll 9. William Henley 10. David Palafox 11. Lee Browne 12. Charles Maxay

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Paula Nix Ray Duffy Diane Ivy Shirley Wilson Skip Sanford Rick Hunsicker Donna Ellis Steve DeGroat 14. Denise Dunaway' 15. Vietor Diaz 16. Sylvia Perry

17. Tina Nering

33. June Merrit

18. DWight Deter 19. Tiki Rose 20. Bob Miller 21. Darrel Ingram 22. Carol Cabatu* 23. Kay Cunningham" 24. Alex Acosta 25. Luano Marusich* 26. Ron Nichley

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28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

44. Ransom Jones 45. Jan Linder 46. Kathy Fant' 47. Oscar Amparan * Stardusters

Sterling Smith Belinda Barcena * Dave Kelly Bob Simpson Tom La Rocca

Sue Foster Norma Garibay Robert Najera Albert Malooly 38. wese Ramsay

39. Gary Stewart

40. Carol Dewi tt 41. Cheron Sholley 42. Vince Rittman

Epsilon Xi Chapter of Kappa Sigma has been active this year in various money-raising projects as well as in community service projects. At the same time, the group has managed to maintain its outstanding scholarship as recognized in the past. The members are shown with members of Stardusters, the women's auxiliary to Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Members of Stardusters aid the fraternity in various activities, both social and service. The girls also help with rush and serve as guidelines to the pledges while they are fulfilling their obligations to the fraternity.


Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha. the first national inter-collegiate Black fraternity, was founded December 4, 1906 at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. More than 35.000 men have been initiated into Alpha Phi Alpha since its founding. It has been interracial since 1945. There are now 150 college chapters on campuses and 215 alumni chapters in 41 states including the District of Colombia. West Indies. Europe. Africa. Vietnam. and the Virgin Islands. The group is proud to claim such outstanding men as the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.. Thurgood Marshall. o.J. Simpson, Duke Ellington. and many others. Manly deeds, scholarship. and the love for all mankind comprise the fundamental doctrine of all Alpha Phi Alpha men. Brotherhood of Alpha Phi Alpha is directed toward fully developing the individual both mentally and morally.

1. Larry Smith

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Leroy Thompson Advisor Don Lewis David Bell Lawrence Vanley Donald L. Williams George Ellis


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James McClung Randy Nolen Russel Autrey Xavier Medina George Karl Steve Simpson

8. Frank Silberman 9. Charles Elbert 10. Richard Carter 11. Chad Drew 12. Charles Hershburger 13. Wehrner Franklin 14. Ramon Varella

Orange Key A freshman and sophomore men's honor society, Orange Key members must maintain a 3.0 overall grade point average to remain in good standing in the organization. This year Orange Key sponsored Faculty-Student rap sessions with the heads of academic departments. Other projects sponsored by the organization included a teacher-course evaluation and a tutoring service for freshmen and sophomores.




Pershing Rifles Pershing Rifles is the military fraternity for ROTC cadets on the V.T. El Paso campus. Pershing Rifles also provides a trick drill team for competition. The group participates in drill meets and provides a color guard. 1. Sue Hellman. Sweetheart 2. Robert Perceval 3. Richard Andrews

4. Stephen Valdez 5. Terrence Kennedy 6. Bruce Wilkes

7. Gilbert Cisneros 8. Guillermo Renteria

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11. Wayne Mautz 12. Arturo Maldonado

13. Bippy Gonzalez 14. Ricardo Serna

15. Peul Russell 16. Bibby Castorena

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Chuck Clark Jim Webb Howard Penley [eff Tyler Jeff Gempbell

22. Larry Toynes 23. Jim Kanzenhach 24. Tiny Keezer

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5, Martin Trujillo 6. Robert Moreno

16. Brian Thorn

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17. Stephen Valdez

Sweetheart 8. Scott Goodwin 9. Henry Kelly 10. Robert Strange

Robert Perceval Albert Moreno Steve Horne Richard Andrews

15. Mike Loader 18. Terrence Kennedy

19. Pat Hamilton

Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military society which has been on the U.T. El Paso campus since 1956. Among their activities during the year, the group presents the flag at all University sporting events and sponsors the Military Ball and Cadet Hop for the ROTC department.

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Inspection Each year the Forth U.S. Army sends an inspection team to inspect and review the cadets at the University of Texas at El Paso. The event is always highlighted by the visits of various military dignitaries from Fort Bliss.

Col. Jack F. Kiggins is shown above talking with UTEP President Joseph R Smiley at the luncheon held for the inspection team.


Above: Cadets prepare the gym for the Homecoming activities. Below the Pershing Rifles are shown presenting their drill for the Homecoming Open House.

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Homecoming Shown above is Dr. Ray Small. Dean of the School of Liberal Arts. 8S he speaks to cadets. guests and alumni at the Homecoming Open House. Below. cadet officers BfB presented to the aduience.

Each year the ROTC department holds Homecoming activities. These activities include a guest speaker, a slide show, and an exhibition drill of both ROTC Sponsors and Pershing Rifles. The Homecoming Open House is open to cadets, guests and alumni. The Ft. Bliss Band provides music for the event.

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Taking part in parades is one of the many Pershing Rifles' activities.

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The Fall semester Sponsor Staff is. from left to right: Sheila Baker, Sandy Perryman, Eloise Clemente, Janis Stringer, and Sue Hellman.

SMG Donald M. Skinner helps the Sponsors perfect their drill routine.

The Pershing Rifles and Sponsors put in long hours of hard practice for their exhibitions. Both groups participate in Homecoming and in parades. Sponsor Candy Crook presents arms during drill practice.

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1970-71 Graduates Liberal Arts Irene Acosta Darrel Ray Adams Leslie Kaye Addington Ricardo D. Agoilar Ferris Doyal Aldridge Oscar Louis Amparan Richard Leonard Andrews Vassiliki Makris Bavas Russell Wilbur Beasley Bruce William Beatty Rohert Lee Behrens. Jr. Raquel De la Cerda Benavidez

Thomas Edward Blase Sandra Van Reet Blystone Gabrielle Octavia Boehme Gabriel Bouche John Preston Bradford Charles Clifton Brady Claude Eldred Cabooilles Pablo Cabooalan Caigoy Irene Calderon Maria Margarita Camacho Donald Fergus Campbell Natividad Campos Andres Ceec Manuel Cane, Jr. Joseph Taylor Cardon Coleman Riley Carpenter. Jr.

Ana Lucy Carrasco Monica Jane Carrasco

Blanca Eugenia Castillo Norma EBa Cayetano Jack Herbert Chew John Anthony Ciavarella Carol Lawis Clark Ricardo A1herto Concha John A100 Cowan Laona Gayle Crawford Carmen Alonso Crespo

Robert Steven Crosson Johnny Deoo Crowley Robert Paul Cruey Thomas Emil Cuny Suzanne Kight Davenport Ira L. Davis

Michele Renee Davis Walter Wm. Daines. Jr. Henry A. de La Garza. Jr. John Henry Dixon. Jr. WlIIa Joan Douglass John Drahoo Walter Williamson Driver James Carl Duncan III Robert Louis Durkin Ronnla BlII Ellieon Anna Christine Failla Marilu Frooces Flo Jaime Freire Alberto Franco Arturo Escandon Franco ignacio Lorenzo Garcia. Jr. John George Gately Carolyn C. Gaileraux Harvey Hal Greenberg Jackie Lynn Guadagnoli Edward Guido John Doane Haggard Richard Patrick Hamel Jack Wallace Handey David Lee Harris John Conrad Hartmann David Mark Hauger Marcia Jane Hayden Helen Henderson OIC8f J. Herrera Nicholas Horychata Judith Susan Hunt Robert Wl1Iiam Hunt 268

Eleanor Laverty Hunter Albert George Hutchinson Marta Adelisa Iglesias Paul David Janiszewski Judith Ann Johnston Michael Robert Joseph Charles J. Kace Brian Norman Kanof David P. Karns Dorothy Kaye Keyser Walter Allen Koslowski Alicia Lagunas Linda Jean Lamberth Phillipe Christioo Langford Douglas David Leslie Odell Allen Lesly Stephen Joseph Lewicke Raymundo Lewtcke. Jr. David William Lovelace Joho Berry McDonald Thomas Winfield McKay Deborah Sue McLaughlin Samuel Glynn Mclellan William Allen McLallan. Jr. Robert John Malone Suzanne Marie Maly Anna Maria Marquez Daniel Jacinto Martinez Jesus Martinez. Jr. Carol Fay Mason Judith Ann Massello Francis E. Meador Virginia Ballantine Mellado William Manuel Mena Maria C. Mendez Ramon Ivan Molinar Vincent Rocco Monari Miguel Montes Martin Allen Mordecai Gary Wesley Morris Theresa Espinoza Mostajeran Antonio Munoz. Jr. Harold Dale Murphy William Lewis Myers. Jr. Graciela Navarro Frank G. Ortiz Marguerite Ann Parker Alphonso Parks. Jr. Alfonso Patrick Patera Rose Marie Payan Donald Grant Pearson Nan McHaalek Permenter Richard Allen Petars Patricia Hollinger Peterson John Lee Porter Raul F. Portillo Staphen Cliff Preslar Jose MaDuel Vasquez Prieto Victoria Ann Pringle William Kurt Ramey Carroll Ann Rasmus Barbara Sue Reasoner Joseph Patrick Riadle Irma Rodriguez Thomas Patrick Rossell Edward Alan Rosen Larry Paul Rosser Estella Valencia Rubio Charles Michael Santaguida Fay Savedra Ronald Schultz Patricia Ann Schwarzkopf William Edward Shoaff Lyn A1lyeon Sigler Eva L. Silva Martha Ann Smashey Joan Richardson Smith Russell Paul Smith Joseph John Snarski. Jr. Raymond G. Snyder. Jr. Terrence Eugene Snyder

Juanita B. Sosa Susan Rose Spence Elba Maria Stell Harry Michael Stevenson Ruby Telles Richard W. Terry Brian Lewis Thom Robert Charles Timmons Larry Richard Townsley Carolyn Louise Toynes Werner J. Trost Irene Valdenegro Stephen Michael Valdez Raul Reza Vasquez David K. Victor Robert James Villalobos Yvonne Villareal Richard Gilhert Wagner Terry Joyce Wagnon Delila Warwick Karen Lynda Warwick Paul Edward West Mary Catherine White Sandra Watson White Will Scott Williams Marc S. Wittenberg Helen Patricia Wolfert Theodore R Wright Gary A. Zimmerman Danny Allen Zumbrun Angelica Zuniga Charles A.V. Witte Artie Faye Lewis Audrey L. Tichnor

School of Education Denise G. Abraham James M. Adams. Jr. Carol A. Adcock Maria J. Agoirre Gloria A. Alarcon Virginia A. Alarcon Hilda T. Almada Ricardo Alvidrez Mary K. Andreas Gilbert O. Baca Sue C. Ballard Jamille Y. Barron Barbara A. Beam Marlene I. Bean Mary K. Boverie Roderick E. Britton Lynna E. Brookshier Linda Kaye Brown Susan H. Browne Cynthia I<. Burnett Maria D. Cabral Delia Camacho Martha Carcamo Carol A. Cardon 8eatriz R Carreon Judith E. Cartar Velia A. Casavantes Rose H. Chambers BeUy C. Channell Virginia L. Cliett Sandra E. Council Cynthia L. Crowell Robert L. Daniels Shari D. Danials Guadalupe Davila Alice J. Davis Cacllle L. Davis Jerry Lew Deines Arturo Delgado Linda F. Delgado Glenda A. Diamond Patricia A Edens Teresa J. Edwards

Margaret Endlich Socorro Esparza Clayton W. Bttenger, Jr. Hilda L. Fierro Ann W. Fitzgerald Josephine Franco Marcelino M. Franco Dolores Gamboa Judith Joosen Garcia George E. Garcia Elsa D. Garza Sylvia M. Gil Barbara S. Giles Clyda P. Glosson Helen Susan Goldberg Betsy A. Graham Susan L. Greene Maria I. Frisonti Iullette Y. Guido David Hacker Mohammad Hadavi John H. Harrington Kari Hegreness Dolores Hernandez Mary J. Hernandez Rupert Ricardo Hernandez Tana Cee M. Hiltz David H. Hodges Lydia Holgoin Jo Ann P. Holland George W. Hollingsworth James M. Horan Toni Hurt Dahorah J. Isaac Rachel C. lvie Dahorah Lynn Jackson Karen Lynn Jackson Nolharto P. Jaseo Diana E. Jenness Marla T. Job Nancy G. Jones Chester A. Kendrick Margaret A. Kennady Judith N. Karr Enoch R Kimbrough John A. King Lee Dee Kirby Helane I. Kleinman Patricia M. Knapp Sharon J. Knapp Beverly A. Knox Virginia R Kratz .Cecilia Landeros Dorothy A. Lane Lynn E. Lantow Tommy B. Lara Kathy R Leek Evelina Licon Thomas W. Long Kathleen A. Love Mary Margaret McCormick Melvin L. McCoy Kathleen A. Machovec Laura A. Macias Dehorah J. Maffei Jamie I<. Maluff David B. Marlin Russall T. Marlin Karen G. Measels Roxan Michel Cruz A. Monroy Yolanda M. Monroy Cynthia I. Moora William A. Moore Iris F. Morgenstern Lemuel T. Mullen Lloyd M. Huffman James M. Mosley Deanna S. Nabours Eva S. Navarro Dava A. Neubert


Catherine L. North Dennis J. O'Connor Lois A. Olson William C. Oniek Kathryn L. Overbay Julie S. Parham Helen I. Patero James E. Paul, Jr. Rachel Pena Eduardo R Perez G. Roberto Polanco-Lopez Mary J. Pollard Rosa M. Ramos Emily A. Reese Carmen Reyes Estela Reyes Carolyn R Rhoadas Sallie R. Robertson Barbara N. Rodgers Robart E. Roadar Judith B. Romaka Margaret M. Roper Becky J. Ross Joho P. Rucker. Jr. Jacqueline C. Russell Sylvia A. Saah Michael D. Saly Mary A. Schermerhorn Nancy A. Schwartz Betty S. Saarcy Judith A. Shankle Freak D. Shaw. Jr. Bruce D. Sims Frances A. Smith Jeannine K. Smith Shirley E. Smith Susan F. Spice Dorothy D. Stephenson Carol S. Sterling Ellen M. Stuart Donalta A. Super Victoria Tapia Rosemary D. Telles Judy M. Tenorio Barbara S. Tomlinson Kay E. Torwell Elsie M. Tucker Jerry Danny Tucker Roberta J. Tucker Neva H. Uphoff Maria L. Velarde Cynthia N. Vidaurri Nancy D. Vroman Susan S. Ware Kathryn C. Walls Yvonne M. Whitman Pamela A. Wimsatt

Business Administration John William Adams. Jr. Menuel Aldes. Jr. Robart Fradarick Aodraws Victor Armendariz Hector Arturo Armijo Graenberry Bailey Donald MarshaU Barkofsky Ramon Barraza john Bash Michael Bauer John S. Birkalbach Michael Milton Bogusch Juan Briones Lewis Brooks William Edward Brown Emma Ochoa Bunson Lola Starlene Cable Wilburn R. Causar David Sae-Wang Chan Vincent Edward Collins

Arturo Cortez William Le Roy Cura Douglass Lewis Danat Geraldine Darr Harold Connally Dewlen, Jr. Herbert M. Dixon john Dwyer Richard Anthony Eagan Georga John Eber, Jr. Michael David Empson Oscar Estrada Everline Fomby Wilfreda Garcia Dawson Goodwin Martha Lorraine Good win Milton Goodwin David Hall Robert Bruce Hatfield Russell Don Heard Dudley Gene Henderson Arturo Hernandez Arturo Hernandez. Jr. Linda Hibbard Paul Hiebert Dewey Hooker Bruce Bogel Hubbard Ierry Lynn Jones Ransom Bert Jones Oscar G. Juarez David Karam Terrence William Kennedy William David Kennedy John Kercsmar Jason Wan路 Kong Leung Jose Marcelino Limon David Gerald Mabs George G. Maney Mary Antoinette Maynes Gary L. McCarraU Michael Lester McCleskey James Lee McComaek Alexander King McRae Osvaldo Mercado Edgar M. Mohwtnkel Dean Michael Morris Armando I. Ogaz Robert Martin O'Hare Wayne Olson Fernando Manuel Orona Padro Payan, Jr. Jerry W. Perkins John Lawrence Price Joe D. Quinones Guadalupe Quintana Richard L. Rausch David C. Ray Mark Wallace Reed Zelma Laverne Ridley Guy Pate Ridout Patrick T. Riorden Guadalupe Rivera Carlos Rodriguez Benjamin L. Rojas David Richard Russell William H. RussaU Kim A. Sanford Carmen Santana Armando Saucedo Arne Carl Schonberger Richard John Schuh Scott E. Segal Don C. Sail Franklin F. Spears Laura Ellen Stem David E Stevens Robert Earl Strange Calvin Gene Taylor Evan James Thomas Faderico Villalobos David AlJen Wadsworth '.ffray David Ward

Charles L Wedge Daviel Scott Wilson Frank Barber Wood Bruce Yetter John York Russell Kirk Zeigler

Graduate School Leonard W. Bailes, Jr. Claude P. Bourdeaux Martha Low Broaddus William Lee Drier Carolyn R Folk Fannalou Guggisberg Herbert Hovenkamp Raymond Kessler Sharon L. Kah Ellery J. Lenier Mary C. Leibman Mary Moncus Catherine C. Mundell Patricia Resler Rosemarie Richie Mary J. Ross Gayle A. Samore Wilder M. Snodgrass Robert I. Thompson Allan D. Troppe Roberto Anaya Mildrad M. Arnold Frank C. Bennett Barbara Orundo Harold Crawford Blanche Evans Damon Gabren Toni Hail Mark Hutman Thomas Kelly Donald Kerfoot Sara J. Lehmann Gloria M. Levy Elizabeth Mean James A. Mills Raul Munoz Robert Orling Edna Parker Yolanda Pedregon Indalecio Puente Barbara Ridley Joye Scheffler Rosalia Self Salvador Siqueiros Margaret M. Traylor James F. Trice Ruben H. Uribarri George E. Wagner Wilay F. Ward Josephine Welch Ali A. Al路Shamlan Gustavo Benavides Joaquin Boadella Noelle S. Boyd Donald F. Bristol Mack Casner Thomas R Coml David Drinkwater Roger D. Ellis Robert S. Femandez Thomas Henry Alan F. Jones Michaal Kimak Margaret Lewis James H. McHaney Terry D. Manton Joseph Marangola Frad L. MitcheU Donald E. Nowland Robert R Odie Flex E. Owen

Merle H. Parker Ray Ridley William Roueche Albert R Sarno Ray Schofiald. Jr. Vernon L Shankle Stanley J. Souvenir Frederick E. Taylor

School of Science Harold Edwin Alexander, Jr. Eid Obaid Al-Saed Hagep Balabanian Bruce S. Berry Kristina Ann Besmond Walter Thomas Blackwell III Frank Earle Brown, Jr. Juan Cabrales Glenoa Scott Carreira Fernando Arturo Casas Reno O. Casavantes Ye Chin Choi John Neal Christensen Kar Lee Clark George Scott Cuming IV Jose Gregorio Del Rosario Donald Wayne Coiza Willie Charles Elliott Van A. EvaDs Edgar Arnold Fournier Janet F. Fryer Malvyn Ralph Goldberg Kyle Horace Grimes III Charles Abraham Gutierrez Thomas C. Haa58 Kenneth Wayne Hardy Emma Hemandez Bennia Randolph Hubard III David Norman lkle Lionel M. Jacques William E. Jones William R King Victor Michael Kreichbaum John Clinton L.. Michael Byron Loader Kenneth M. Maack Jerald David Malone Robert Ed ward Marc Michael Andrew Marus Weldon Wayne Mathews Norman Richard Merryman Carlyle B. Miller Hector Javier Monatano Hector Montoya. Jr. Thomas Christopher Moore Louis Morales, Jr. Pilar Morales. Jr. Albert Joseph Morano Laonard Ed ward Murray III James Robert Nel80 William Amos Norris, Jr. Terry Jean Peartree Roy Glen Perk.ins Ervin Arnold Pfeifle John Patar Plunkett Romelia Ledesma Rivera Pierre M. Rock Xavier G. Salazar Jerry Wayne Sayre Bonnye Ic Stoltz Oscar Tavares Billy Clyde Taylor Armando L. Trujillo Michael Lawrence Vasil Donald F. Voorh .. s David Arthur Wallen Betty Jean Wehrly David James Wehrly Harry Francis Widing 269


1970-71 Graduates Diana Louise Wilkerson Craig Kennedy Winters II

School of Engineering Eiza &haniz William E. Foster, Jr. Richard J. Gravatt Carlos Leonardo Guerrero Herry Thomas HaU Thomas Wayne Hoskings David Maurice Kelsey Richard C. Leek Michael H. Acosta Anastassios DountsHs Raul Edward Garcia Lee Roger Hammond 111 Eugene Alan Hodgson Larry Merle Mizar Steffen E. Palko John Howard Peckham Emesto Perez Felipe Jaime Perez Shimshon Plotkin Norwood Eugene Barnhouse William B. Boyers James Arthur BrightweUIl MohaniaJ Karamashiblai Dungarani Gary D. Ellis Elbert R HoUand Gilberta Lopez Israel F. Martinez William Thomas McKee Fahad Mohammed AI路Modlej Abdulazlz AbduUah Mokbel Louis Anthony Salinas AhmedaUy Esmail Shakir Raymond Ronald Ward Enrique Woo Robert E. Ybanez

270

Fernando Quintana Jose Roberto Rodriquez Plasencia Brian L. Schubert Gaorge Boyd sevier Ronald H. Stevens John Terry Stnltz Pedro M. Tarin Varela Edward N. Tova Michael Joseph Tullius Harold Mem Jefferson Williams, Jr. Henry R Yeskovich Conrado Monts, Jr. Richard A. Nelson Bruce Eugene Newell James Robert Pendergrass Claudio Salazar Caldera .. Michael Richard Salazar Ed ward H. Smith, Jr. Yogesh Z. Vaidya Ricardo Yudico Alton W. Davis Mohammad Mashhadi Farahanl James A. Fretz, Jr. Dooald Ray Hall Katherine June Metcalfe Reaa Mostajeran David B. Tyson

Music Sylvia Marie Alarcon Bonny Louise Beauperthuy Helen Gail Jarratt Agane L. McClurg Frederick Walter Pankratz Nellie Ann Ponikvar Shena Christine Roberts Dona Hubbard Stout

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Organizations Index Alpha Beta Alpha Chi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Omega Bell Hall Cannoneers Cheerleaders Chenrizig Chi Gamma Iota Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Delta Iota EIBurro Flowsheet Golddiggers Goodbye Dove Homecoming Court Kappa Delta Kappa Sigma Men and Women of Mines

272

207 201 241 239 198 209 152 203 210 230 232 202 218 216 153 219 97 236 240 189

Military Court Orange Key Panhellenic P.E. Majors Pershing Rifles Prospector ROTC Scabbard and Blade Senate Sigma Gamma Epsilon Spurs Stardusters Stevens Scholars Sweethearts Symphony Orchestra Top Ten Upsilon Eta Who's Who Zeta Tau Alpha

98 242 107 226 246 215 244 247 196 199 204

240 191 100 212 188 208 190 234


Faculty Index Alexander, Harold E. Ayer, George W. Bailey, Kenneth Baker, Jack Barber, William G. Beasley, Kenneth E. Blanchard, L. Phillips Blue, Michael H. Bolen, Max C. Bovard, Gerald R. Bowen, Donald E. Brient, Samuel J. Brown, Raymond Burns, Richard W. Canaris, Albert G. Cardon, Hugh F. Chism, Thomas M. Claudius, Anne Cohen, Andy Collins, Ben W. Cook, C. Sharp Coyle, Gayle W. Culp, Ralph B. Davis, Everett E. Davis, Joan H. Davis, Michael I. Dawkins, Lola B. Dawson, Gertrude W. Day, James M. Dean, E. Alan della Malva, Joseph Dominguez, Domingo G. Eidbo, Olav E. Elerick, Charles G. Esslinger, Pat M. Evans, John T. Ewton, Ralph W. Fenlon, Paul E. Fenton, Thomas J. Freeland, Donald K. Garnsey, Clarke N. Gibson, Laurence A. Graves, Joseph B. Griffin, John W. Guard, Ray W. Haddox, John H. Hartrick, Wade Hatch, Lewis F. Hernandez, Frances Hernandez, Norma G. Hicks, Virgil C. Hill, Avis M. Hillyer, Harold L.

118 134 136 116 118 118 118 129 129 120 129 129 132 130 138 135 116 116 185 122 138 116 126 122 134 130 120 120 128 129 116 116 135 128 128 116 134 120 132 120 126 135 136 116 118,124 127 118 118 203 130 132 198 135

Himelstein, Philip Jarvis, Oscar T. Jones, Bryan S. Kedzie, Donald P. Kopplin, Julius O. Korky, John Kruszewski, Z. Anthony Lawson, Juan O. Leahey, William J. Leech, R. Milton Leonard, Edward A. Levosky, John M. Mason, James G. McAnulty, William N. McCoy, Walter D. McFarland, John W. McIntyre, Robert G. McMahan, Oscar H. Middagh, John l, Mortensen, James K. Neighbor, Howard D. Oey, Hong S. Ornstein, Jacob Pennington, Marshall Perez, Luis Pickrell, Jesse F. Ponsford, Jean M. Resley, Louise F. Richards, John M. Riley, Joy M. Rizzo, Frank E. Ruff, Edgar T. Russell, William M. Rylander, Wilfrid Fk. Sharp, John M. Small, Ray Smiley, Joseph Stanley, Charles R. Steglich, W.G. Strain, William S. Tappan, Robert L. Timmons, Wilbert H. Vandenburg, Wayne A. Wagner, Hilmar E. Walker, Carl Walker, Jimmy R. Wasson, Tom Webb, William F. West, John O. Whalen, James W. Williams, John S. Wingate, Gifford W. Zook, Paul

127 122 115 124 124 180 130 130 138 114 136 124 122 138 116 118 129 138 132 128 136 124 134 114 132 120 132 116 118 "115 130 134 134 120 134 118 112 135 127 199 134 136 180,181 122 122,130 116 116 134 128 138 138 126 120 273


Student Index Black. Vicki Blystone, Sandra Bohuslav, Allen Bolden, Mike Bombard, Marc

A Abdou. Sandra Abeyta. Steve Abraham. Denise Abraham, Nancy Acosta. Alex Acosta. Charlie Acosta. Michael Adams, William Adkins. Mike A1bertus. Barry Albright, Debra Alcorn. Mary

Alexander. Harold Alfaro. Antonio Alisga, Barbara Alkire, Donald Allen. Richard Allen, Teresa Almada. Hilda Alvarez. Dionicio Amparan. Oscar Anaya. Richard Anderson, Holly Anderson, Jack Anderson. Laurel Anderson. Matthew Andrews.

Richard

Appelzoller. Ricardo Arevalo. Mary Arriaga, Martha Arrington. Beverly Arriola. Gloria Ashmore. Donna Atkins. Judy Autry. Russell Avrttt. Patricia

240 210 188,189. 190.201 204 240 207 207 210 208 185 202.247 202 201 207 153 212 210 196 196 189 240 210 227 210 236.205 201, 210 246.247 212 236 99 212 227 201 234 242 96.107. 152.230

B Balsa, Gloria Baker. Terry Bale. Vicki Barcena, Belinda Barkofsky. Donald Barnhouse. Kyle Barnhouse. Norwood Barry. Claudia Bartholow. Brad Bartlett, Donald Bash. John Beam, Barbara Bean. John Backer. Kyle Beckham, Leo Bednarski, John Bell. David Beltran. Jesus Bender. Keith Benero. Annie Berry. Anita Bhadurt, Sarmistha Birdseye. George Birkelbach, John Bixler. Dennis Bixler. Kenith 27.

Bonham, Jack

Boone. Lloyd Borup. Dave Bothwell. Priscilla Botter, Ann

Better, Mary Ellen Bowden. Rebecca Bowling, Mary Brakes. Charles Bram, Carole Branum. Mary Breed. Rolla Breen, Ken

Bresnan. John Brice .. Charlton Bridge, Marinela Briggs. Roderick Brfllante, Michael Brock. Mary Brookshier. Lynne Brown. Deborah Brown, Delores Brown, Sharon Brown, William Browne. Lee Brownfield, Lee Bucking, Lawrence

Buell. Joyce Bumpus, Ruth Buonvtno. Paul Burgett. Robert Burk, Nancy Burke. Karen Butcher, Richard Butler. Rick Buttner, John Buxton. T.L. Bynum, Welfert Bynum. William

234 201 239 185 185 227 210 173 204 230 190 97,234 234 173 226.227 226.227 201.210 180 210 191 204 201 210 20t 201 201 226,227 232 191 239 196 215 234 201 208 201.210 201 227 210 185 210 210 201 210

C 202 185 234 234.240 210 205 190 227 210 218 210 230 191.201 230 201 180 241 248 210 226.227 196 201 208 181.188, 189.190 196 210

Caballero. Cesar Cebetu. Carol Cable, Lola Calderon. Louie Calderon. Orlando Caldwell. Steva Callahan. Chester Callanan. Deborah Campbell. Charles Campbell. James Campbell. Jeffrey Campos. Jose Cannon. Gene Cardenas. Norma Carey. Laura Carnell. Cathy Carnell. Patricia Carreira. Glenna Carroll, Charles Carter. Dorothy Carter, Randol ph Casavantes, Rene Castorena. Roberto Channell. Betty Charbonneau. Wilfred Chavez. Irma

198 240 201 2t2 212 208 199 201 201 227 246 201 247 196 215 234 201 201 239 201 208 201 246 201 210 201

Chavez, Sylvia Chavira, Rogalia Cheeks. Florence Cheong-Leen, Felix Chew. Jack Chouteau. Ruth Chow, HeH Cisneros, Gilbert Cisneros, Rudolph Cisneros, Victor Clark. Charles Clark, Karen Cliett. Virginia Clifford. Howard Cochran. Pamela Cohn, Elizabeth Cole, Martha Collins, Cindy Collins. Maridel Combs. Bob O. Comerford. Barbara Cook. Glennda Copeland. Cathy Corman. Cynthia Cerone. Leticia COITal. Arthur Correa. Madeline CottIer, Thomas Cowart, Susan Cowherd. Andrea Craig, Royce Crawford, Gayle Crawford. Martha Crowe, Robert Crowson, Martini Cuellar. Ma. Eugenia Cueto. Julieta Cunningham. Kay Curnow. William Curto. Janet

212 208 203 212 208.209 201,202 198 196.246 196 207 246 201.203 201 201 99.230 201 236 234 234 201 190.232 153 232 230 212 228.227 201.232 201 198 201.227 199 232 215,218 180 230 201 212 240 181 234

D Daily. Scott Dalton, Wanda Daniels. Shari Darwin, Philip Davenport, Suzanne Davis. Greg Davis. Ira Davis. Michael Davis. Pamela DeBernardi. Fred de Gil. Leslie DeGroat. Steve De La Garza. Henry Deteon. George Dean. Norman Deguire. William Del Hierro, Bernie Delgado. Linda Deraglsch, Dorothy Deter. Dwight Dews. Hampton Diez, Victor Diesselhorst. William Dietz. jo Ellen Dillingham. Michael Dixon. John Dolan. Eileen Donahue. Joseph Donohue. Jeremiah Downes. Walter

Doyle, Robert Doyle. Robert Dreckman, Marjorie Driver. Walter Dryden. Frances Duff. Brian Duffy, Raymond Duggan, Margaret Dumm, Michael Dunaway, Denise Dunn,Anna Dunn. Susan Dunne. Paul Durham, Kenneth Dwyer, Shaun

E Earls. Derry 215,216.227 Echeverria, Rodolfo 191.198

&kery, Pam Edwards. Willards Egbert, Diane Elliot. Karin Elliott. Willie Ellis. Donoa Ellis, Gary Ellis. George Ellis, Patrick Ellison. Kerry Elmer, Timothy Emery, Mary K. Engbrecht, Terry Engelhardt, Dora Engle, John English. Scott Escajeda. Norma Etheridge, Joljn Evalda, Andris

Evans. Lyndee Evenson. Alvin 209 201 201 185 201.227 173 196 210 198 181 107 240 218 227 210 212 189.207 201 199 240 215 240 185 234 201 201 205 185 201.210 201

180 173 201,232 201 230 201 240 201 239 240 238 230 210 208 191

234 204 232 153.218 191 240 201 241 215 180 210 107 191.212 201 210 173 153 210 201 107.232 210

F Fairchild, Mary Gay 190 Fant, Kathy 102.234.240 Fergason. Janet 107 Farlow. William 188.189, 201,212 Felger. Cynthia 234 Felger. Valerie 234 Fisher. Gene 196 Fitzgerald. Terry 107.153. 204.236 Fleming, John 246 Fletcher. Betsy 230 Flores. David 201 Flores. Fernando 191 Flores, Ivonne 227 Flusher. Betty 153 94.230 Foster. Unda 240 Foster. Sue Fowler. Patricia 230 Fox. Richard 218 Franceware. Larrey 207 Franco. Albert 215 Franco. Arturo 215 215 Franco. Jere


Frle, Martin Futernick, Rhoda

212 201

G Gallegos. Mary Galzerano. Ethel Gamboa. Connie Geppee, Suzette Garcia. Paul Garcia. Sylvia Garcia, Tom Garibay. Norma Garza, Martha Gately. RegIna Gates. Linda Gatewood. Edi th Oemoets, Selinda Gerber. Mary Gerth. Joe Geske. Robert Glallanza. Lynn Gibbs. Dick Gibson. Paul Gilbert. Linda GUchrist. Mackie Giles. Barbara Gillon. Peggy Glnltman. Joe Gladkowski. Denise Godwin. Milton Goebal. Barbla Golding, Sarah Gomez. Elizabeth Gonzalez. Blppy Gonzalez. Linda Gonzalez. Jess Gonzalez, John Gonzalez. Juan Gonzalez, Maria Goodwin. Scoll Goodwin. Martha Gordon. Clarence Gorman. Corl Gorman. Eileen Gorman. Mark Granados. E. Granath, Gregory Gress. Wendell Greggerson, Gayle Grimmett. Cherles Guido. Ed ward Gundersen. Edna

99 190 227 236 207 99 227 240 212 201 201.232 210 226 201 210 224 99 173 181 201 241 202 196 226 234 210 205.232 212 153 246 98.99 215 198 207 198 247 97.152. 230 210 205 204 201.208 153 201 201 227 210 215 215

H Hagans. Mary E. Halaszyn. Micbeel Halbriller. Dorothea Hale. Charlene Hales. Sarah Halleran, Jan Hamilton. Patrick Hammer. John Hampson. Kathleen Handey, Susan Harbaugh, Helen Hardesty. Mery Hargraves. James Harloff. Robert Harper. Brian Harper. Cynthia Harper. Melissa

190 208 201 234 234 238 247 210 236 107 210 201 227 201 185 232 198

Harris, David 201 Harrison. John 210 Hartley, Lonnie 210 Hartshorn. Louella 201 Harvard. Al 210 Hataway. Sharon 201 Hayes. Clarice 212 Haynes. Margaret 201 Hegler, Paul 181 Hegrenesa, Kari 201 Hell, James 210 Hellman. Susan 99.246 Henley, Robert 208.209 Henley. William 239 Hennis. Patsy 201 Hernandez. Art 210 Hernandez. Ernesto 165 Herrera. Joe 207 Hickerson, Patricia 201 Hiebert. Paul 190 Hiett. Debra 232 Hightower, Mary 107.234 Hill. Ellen 234 Hill. Fred 206 Hill. Rod 180 Hill. Rollin 208 Hills. Jethro 173 Hjork. Harry 210 Hockeborn, Sue 236 Hoerr. Dennis 201 Hoffman. Rene 185 Hofmann, Michael 201 Holden. Sue 227 Hollingsworth, George 196 Hooker. Dewey 201 Hoole. Anita 153 Hooper, Marion 201 Horan. James 210 Home. Steven 247 House. Shannon 212 Howard. Phyllis 201 Hoyt. Jackie 153 Hubbard. Bruce 210 Huerta. Leticia 201 Hughes. Donald 210 Hulsoa, Terrill 201 Hunsicker. Rick 240 Hunsicker. Teresa 95.234 Hunt. Harold 201 Hunt, James 196 Hunter. Eleanor 201 Hunter, Faye 201 103.234 Hurd. Tomi L. Hutchinson. Albert 218

I Ikle, David Ingram, Darrall Ingrain, Dawn Jcennone, Bruno Ivy. Diane Ivy. Lynn

201 240 189.190 173 234.240 210

J Jackson, Deborah Jackson. Harrington Jacques. Lionel Jacques. Roberto Jaeger. Jack James. Gell

152.189. 234 181 191 198 248 238

Janiszewski. Paul jeske. John [efferds, Fred Jimenez, David Johnsen. Guy Johnson. John R Johnson. John B. Johnson. Stephen Johnson. Mary Johnson. Randa Jones. Dennis Jones, Lou Jones, Patricia Jones, Ransom Jones. Robert Juarez. Josephine Judd. Douglss

247 210 210 218 189.190 212 201 212 201 190.198. 201 212 204 201 191.240 218 212 246

K Kampa. Clarence Kangas, Eric Kanzenbach. James Kasakoff. Don Kassner. Carmen Katzman, Orna Keezer, Tiny Kelly. Dave Kelly. Henry Kelly. Jacqueline Kennedy. Carol Kennedy, Terrence Kercsmar, John Kerr. Judith Keyser, Dorothy Killgore. Brendia Kimberlin. Kathy King. Thyra Kinkead. William Kirby. Katharine Klager, Kim Klamborowskt, Consta Klassen, Danny Knapp. Robert Knapp. Sharon Knox. Beverly Koerber. Herbert Kral, Michael Kramer, Leo Krtechbaum, Victor Krohn. Judy Krohn. Judy Kunert. Gerald

Lcgerman, Lynn Long. Mary Look. Candy Lopez, Robert Lorentzen. Anne Louie. Lydia Love, Kathleen Love. Tisha Lowther. Gene Loyola. Gabe Lucker. Gill Luna. Yolanda Lyon. Catharine

227 234 240 205 189.208. 247 234 201 104 207 196,23 .. 212 236 234 210 196 107.230 153 234

M 210 196 246 215 227 97 246 240 247 230 230 246.247 201 201 201 201 232 196.227 210 230 199.201 210 210 201 201.203 188 201 198 210 239 239 227 240

L Lama, Joe Land, Frances Lane, Candace Lane, Dorothy Langford. Phillipe Lanier, Tax La Rocca. Tom Lawrence, Richard Lawson, Corliss Layland. David Leal. Cannen Lechuga. Ed Ledbetter. Sue Lelbson, David Lasly, Odell lewis. Fay Lewis. Don

Lewis, Dotson Liggett, Kathryn Linder. Jan Little, Jane Loader. Michael

207 218 198 201 195 201 240 210 201 210 188 208 202 215 228 105 241

Mars. David 210 Macias. Francisco 215 Macias. Jesus 210 Maddox, Kay 236 Maffei. Deborah 201 Maldonado, Arturo 246 Maldonado. Mario 208 Malone. Gerald 190.196 Malone. Robert 188.189. 190.191.201 Malone. Roger 212 Malooly. Albert 240 Maly. Mary 201 Mangan. Peggy 234 Mann. Edward 210 Marc. Robert 191.201 Markowitz. Janet 189.203 Marmolejo, Tony 207 Martinez, Christopher 208 Martinez, David 185 Martinez, Emma 227 Martinez, Jacqueline • 202 Marusich, Luann 232.240 Mask. Sandra 97.230 Mason. Deborah 232 Massello. Judith 201 Matthews. Deborah 153 Mautz, Wayne 248 Maxey. Charles 239 May. Cecil 210 May. Jerry 191 May. Phyllis 201 May. Terry 191 Mayfield. Charles 196. 208. 215.218 McAden. Yolande 232 McBride, Bonnie 232 McCabe. T. O. 208 McCabe. Thoma. 201 McCann. Carol 230 McCoy. Walter 210 234 McDaniels. Karen McDonald. John 208 McFadden. Anne 234 McKay. Thomas 186.201. 210.227 McKillip. Danny 227 McKown. Deborah 218 Mclean. Richard 201 Mclellan. Ssmuel 190.201 Mclellan. William 201 McMurry. Lilian 201.202 McMurtrie. Stanley 198 Medina, Allee 212 Medina. Federico 212 Medina, Xavier 242 275


Melton. Maureen Menges. William Merritt. June Metcalfe. Kathryn Metcalfe, Murray Middagh, Winifred Mteckowskt, Mike Miller, James Miller, john Miller. Robert Miller. Vernon Millican, Richard Mills. Jan MIlton, Stanley Minson. Karen Miskimins. Diane Melberg, Gary Manari. Vincent Montano. Herman Montes. David Montes. Porlirio Montoya. Ernest Montoya. Hector Moore. Barbara Moore. Carey Moore. Gary Moore. Linda Moore. Sherrie Moore, Thomas Moore. William Morales. Robert Morales. Bobby Mordecai. Louise Moreno, Albert Moreno. Marguerite Moreno. Robert Morgan, Boyce Morris. Gary Morse. Laurel Morton, Carlos Morton. Dawn Mosher, Michael Matt. Herbert Moye, Bernard Mueller, Anne Mumm, Barbara Munoz. Jesse Munoz. Juan Muro. Richard Murphy. Elvia Myers. Kent

230 210 240 189 201 201.202 210 210 185.227 240 191.201 199 227 173 152 234 185 181 210 191 196 210 201,207 232 210 210 201 236 201 210 226.227 185.207 201 188.201. 247 201 247 208 201 232 215 188,190. 201 201 201 212 232.204 234 227 212 196 227 240

N Neboure, Deanna Nail. Carol Najera. Robert Napolske. Barney Navarro. MODi Nering. Tina Neugebauer, Nancy Newell. Bruce Newsom. Clint Nichley. Ronald Nickerson. Susan Nielson. Diane Nielson. John Nix. Paula Nolen. Randol ph Nolte. Linda Norris. William Norte, Michael 276

201 230 240 216 196 205,240 230 189.190. 196 185 240 204 189, 190, 203 189.190 205,232, 240 208,209. 242 99 201 242

Norte. Teresa Nowell. Pamela Nunez. Osmundo

230 236 212

QUick. Mary E. Quimbey. Michael Quintana. Olga

0 Oblack, Calvio Ochoa. Elisa Oden, Dennis Oden, Rooald Odom, Cathy Oefeletn, Kenneth Oliver. Gilbert Ontck, Bob Orona. Fernie Orona. Gloria Ortega, Robert Ortiz, frank Owen. Patricia

190 198 226 189.199 153 212 212 210 195 212 207 227 230

198 239 201 201 210 153.236 234 210 205.230 201 201 234 180 232 201 185 246 248.247 196 191 212 218 210 196,215 240 227 230 201 189.190 230 201 201.210 230 204,236 152.234 210 201 208 246 201 227 210 210 185 208 205.230 208 208.209

97.236 173 153,218

R Ramirez, Alfonso Ramirez, Arthur Ramsay, Wesa Rascon. Leti Rasmus. Carroll Rausch. P. J. Reaves. Gaylord Reese. Emily Renteria. Guillermo Reyes. Martha Reynolds, Charles Reynolds. Ernest

p Page. Leslie Palafox, David Parker. Marguerite Parsons. John Patera, Pat Patneaude, Pamela Patrick. Dorothy Patrick, Philip Paul. Lydia Payne. Dorothy Payne. Roberta Peace. Debbie Pearce. Kerry Pearce, Nancy Pearson. Donald Peden, Timothy Penley, Howard Perceval, Robert Perez. Christopher Perez, Luis Perez, Orlando Perez, Stella Perry. George Perry. Janice Perry. Sylvia Peters. Griselda Peters. Virginia Peterson, Patricia Pfeifle, Ervin Phillips. Patricia Phipps. catherine Picklesimer. Orrel Pieper. Kay Pitt. Susan Plowman. Vema Polsgrove, Jerry Peon, Anita Pope, Biff Porterfield. Chip Portillo, Robert Portugal. Albert Presley, Vernon Price, James Prekopowicz, Robert Provencio. Frank Pruett. Sharon Puerling, Chad Pynes, David

Q

Riden. Glen Rike, Cathy Rittmann, Dean Rivera. Hector Rivera, James Roberts, Amanda Robins, Richard Rodriguez, Jesus Rodriguez, John Rodriguez. Mario Rodriguez, Tony Rogers. Nancy Rojo, Javier Romero. Peter Rondeau, Ronald Rose. Tiki Rosell. Thomas Ross. Becky Rothery, Robert Roy, James Rubalcaba. Leah Ruckman. Harry Rule. Lilly Russell. James Russell. Paul Rybak. Marilyn

227 191 240 212 227 201 239 201,203 191. 246 204 215 190. 201.212 201.210 234 201.240 191 207.216 201 196,215 190.195 196 207 196 204,230 185 180 181 240 190 201.203. 212 198 242 153 208 232 226,227 196.215. 246 201

S Saenz, EBeen Salazar. David Salazar, Michael Salcedo. Kathleen Salveson, Knud Sanford, Skip Santaguida, Charles Sarabia. Raimundo Saucedo, Armando Savedra, Fay Sayre. Jerry Sayre, Judy Schatzman. C. G. Scheppar, Jackla

236 210 201 99 201.247 240 191.201 207.215 210 227 190.191. 201 230 190 234

Schriner, Michael Schubert. Mary Schulenburg. Mayo Schultz. Clara Schwartz. Nancy Scribner, Barbara Segsworth. Kathryn Seipel. Robert Seitz. Thomas Self. Don Sereno. Marvin Serna. Gabriel Serna. Ricardo Serrano. John Shaffer. Joe Shaffer. Randall Sharp. Don Sheffield, Kereo Shimp. Terry Shinn. Virgileen Sholly. Cheron Short. Katherine Siegle. Catherine Siegle. Linda Sigler. Jane Silberman, Frank Simpson, Linda Simpson, Robert Sims, Richard

208 201 230 201 201 201 201 240 210 201 210 246 246 239 208 208 208 234 185 212 204,240

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