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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSFA Bronco '63 Yearbook f 1 63 FA • BRONCO o r • 4 4 ‘ ,) *4,61Y 0 0 1 , . 116 . - " ! ■ .. . . -1,.. 4-*.A..* r ' ' I . - . = 1 - • . _ - • . .. ,, Agri ,_,„_ , ..., . , ..... ..., .......... ..,!!!!, ,.._, t ----:. • - ' !! _ .0 . ' !....mt.r.' - - .! li t illi i vii:0•14L-. . • - --••••!.. -0 1 i _„. !,-,_ ..... _ . . - ' ' 0.- , ' 1 ' '. • ti,+i. ;'!#; i s ) ontml Ittftttte i'tlt ""t O tt t "i f • . 9+ At the end of this road ties Our town . A N y_ B R CITY - r P 0 p 27542 • !It . . :. Al �� e Rronco ' d3 • Step he�r 3 v4ust }ftglt Schaal 13rta�r, texas Ualu�re 35 a r• x droreword When we think of our high school days, we think not only of the school itself but also the town. In r\ k 1 ing out the theme, Our Tou iz, this year the yearb staff has endeavored to Present a true picture of our schoo and our town. In the hope that we have succeeded in this aim, e ��e ook staff proudly presents the 196; FARO \( 0 rc -' � n Hall p� T' d r s " r ' it . t � R§ t ., 9 , , „,„., iiir y " > 4 r t .kt " .. ,, F *e ms , r *, '1:44 '1.- , 1 - d } a ' �:. 2 r'cdidatfoll With our theme there could be no more fitting dedication than to the people who have made this possible. To you the Community of Bryan, we dedicate this edition of the BRONCO with our deepest thanks for the town and school you have provided for us. 4. t , .: . , • .,.. , 4 ,.. S. , . ,. . .. ,, , 4. ..,g 1 ■-• fir+° », <` -' - M :g 3 Si 44om'sandZgd's :---,-_,,,,,..... ,.,,,‘„,.. elub Although we as students are an important t part of our community, we are still not in- ' 3 dependent citizens. Our closest link with ' our town is provided by our mothers and �� fathers. '' Pry , .. 1 . r v,,....,.,N As a part of the school as well as the community, the parents have formed the Mom's and Dad's Club of SFA. They help to coordinate the activities of the school and the town. .M, 1 3 �, Acting as chaperones for dances, trips, and sponsoring the Senior party, the Mom's f . a and Dad's Club has relieved the teachers of t 4. duties as well as benefited the students. I 1 1 r r T •¢, ` A big vote of thanks from all the stu 1 dents, teachers, and staff members goes to '_. , a 3. ' the diligent workers of this club. !I.* ' N 4 L -° ,,,,,,,, .a . :00,0 2 ,„ ''. ,,„ ,,,, -. % v,,,. ? „ .: . , , , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. - ... ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ---p,,, --,:44,1%-;Vigkoolf -1-'-,10;t---*K40...= ,-rw lie ' l ht!1,7„7:,,,54,-.....44,141,..,1-: t/' bit' 0 , ..4,,,,„,.,,,,„ w...- , . j,, ,,,,,,, %,,,,2; ....I. .''''' ,- f ''''' ''''''' 3 '-- •,:4, '''''''Igr,?,,WITt--",4,:' '7":-r-V4'''' ' , ,,,, • --1,..,e-,' .... - 6 ( B FR ' Activitt 18 Ad d 'ifis 3.. t ii rez eit ti ;ro , . classes 36 Student 90 t Qovernmell 100 , Clubs ', --,.. •,iti,;.444 sa,,,t ,i ,..,,,N 4,,,,, --,: : ,t,E,...tri4ak, 10, , • is:4: 0,,as., .,... 1 36 , . ., . ...1 „-- .. . 1 , a ..-----t.„ ao s4,,, ,.. 1 ef: t t, , 1 vi, _44,11*A141-,:L E ,14,, .7-a,i'''' ' : eJ l i t k- Availl' ,, -s - - - Personalities 1 52 an 4 wards _HolitIrs a n- v'' , Sports 174 204 .,, ' '7 A4° e r 1 ‘,4dVertiSeilleiltS 214 5 414 y . .= , -, Tests, elections, games ... No matter where we go these will always be in our memory. We will be better citizens in Our Town because of I the activities we enjoyed in high school. Our everyday life in high school has a profound in- fluence on our community today as well as our community tomorrow. $ ,? a � a " Ra Septeiither anrd October ark the A►- _4 � A n -,- AIDA rz. 4: 40 e &- g _di 1 1 �� SEPTEMBER 6 1 4 School Begins : 4( ', 14 Football — p %;( Harlandale • 4 21 Football — r, - Carroll .. Allip 25 -27 Annual Pictures i� I)r �� .. 28 Football — /tk% Conroe itlit � � V � + � ` � � # 4 0114. ,„, ..„. . ■ �I S O �`) September brings an Old Bronco rival —the Conroe Tigers. School bell tolls the end of another wonderful summer. i . a Y ' r` t 111 ivoi)„, ' oil Decisions! Decisions! Decisions! ip ,rtr . 8 e Regiirning of a L3' fear -,..... _ _ , 1101 A„.,,,,,, ....,,......... : e t ' .. -S 4 OCTOBER 4. 3 ., ii' .,. :' '': \ -" .. t 11- � 5 Football – �, Mc all— ,� , •ej 12 Football — la Temple & . A 19 Football— 116 .7, I r � , � � Killeen 22 - 26 Gudance Tests �� � " 26 Football— O A%... Austin V. so ,, So ,s, •••■••"-------"'- , 4 ,,,,..r....,,, ■ A f' vli do 4,01 Twirlers form an arch for �� Homecoming nominees and their escorts. , : ''' 4. . , , . } r ' .—'. , _ , . .., . .., ■ s s g Homecoming nominees show the 0 c, .. smiles that won them their pop - f -• ' ularity. - ' \ .4 , s At last were Seniors! Bottles, Bottles, Bottles!!! 9 I 7ull-filkd Da £ead to . 4.. f.i.. a .............4, ,-,,,..... A .. , OP' '44 di .1 . v . i et 1011 ; NOVEMBER' v 2 Football— y . -7.'''L: Richfield � : 9 Football — Waco - .. • • 14 Open House b .49 a 16 Football— • Travis _ 17 Sadie Hawkins Dance di Jarvis Porter presents the SC gift, a camera, to rep - I �i t ...., 22 -26 Thanksgiving Holidays resentatives of the student publications, Dexter Morris _ 27 Basketball and Sharon Hatten. Madisonville ����� 30 Basketball— Huntsville • rt /f r ° , 1/ � Spirit surges at the Townshire yell practices. ..: , /CO a i . IL P.p.„ 6 Above: Our team in action! Of Right: Becky Schiller and Milton Baker elected Mr. and Miss Knee before the Travis game. mss'' Christmas Craze ,./-11%........... ..... 11 — 10; 6 i /` °lb # (-I.) .. di .14. 41 . , s ; . # DECEMBER : 1 • ? ; j$) � � r. 3 Basketball — Madisonville Y . 4 Football Banquet , - � • : ,� -t+ •�7 6 Christmas Parade • Is t h x ' � � 0 11 Basketball — Belton sf - a ' , :z . 1 Basketball — Huntsville � 18 Basketball — Belton / . tea +" AO �� 20 Basketball — Huntsville � � i � Christmas Holidays Begin 21 Christmas Dance ,.,,..�w Sri �� -+.. 28 Basketball — Temple P........,...., w SFA halls are bedecked with the spirit S , � y/ , ,I. /�_ 4 , ,, , , 4111.)' of Christmas. . U 1 ,i V II I �� ° 41I Parade begins Christmas i festivities. ry . . tra ■ '! k Annual Lions Club Banquet ends another � Football Season. wm 1 1 1 11 X 4 0D and Valcntinc Z'allce sp ell , ,. ,........e.v -, - - d - - , , . ..40 i-4 •-- %., i t` ...,- , .__ .. - . .. ,.... ... JANUARY V , 9 ,, _' �V�� 2 Basketball—Travis 6 _ 3 Holidays End rb sy _ ij-' 4 Basketball —Waco • .r Junior Play • � 8 Basketball — Killeen O • 11 Basketball— Austin �� Alp 1448 Mid -Term Exams 15 Basketball — McCallum I'" ,1 18 Basketball — Richfield Ali V j� f ., 19 MOD Dance 22 Basketball — Temple k �' 25 Basketball— Travis � ∎•�� 4 '.-, 29 Basketball —Waco t it- I • Air111 /, . II �O ` -� t , ° On January 19, Beverly Bloodworth and Ralph Young were named MOD King and Queen. A ,. f I ry w Mr. Robert Toland speaks to sociology classes. Students leave after first basketball pep rally. 12 spell Sxcitem'ent for 5arniary alld 7'bruarij , ,.. . 0 ..........„......1., : 7 ...-----, - ,1.11 , ,• i,„ - , -....w.-41, z-_} , , , ,.. , , ... , ( , , .. ,, aitt e -& 6 FEBRUARY , , � 1 Basketball — J� � �J � Killeen / � ' 4 MOD Talent Show 1 • 5 Basketball— .b Austin . 8 Basketball— el, McCallum -� , � . -1 12 Basketball— f /I `' ` � � i � Richfield 14 Valentine Court 1 ,.' . 16 Valentine Dance � �' 22 Senior Play 23 Science Fair Science Fair promotes scientific research among SPA students. All■ r ivi " ,i' s v-,' 44 p s � r P r ,. s r�� �� 1� � i t �i � 1, 1� ��' t � r t y 1 4 [ 1 { ) l t i S 1 ! 4 +� ,, 4,, I I — '. 9 r r ; � t, Y L L t ' s. 4 �4 44 t l ,(.,,'y ! ; . - a .ala -1. 3 w t Love -O- Grams, anyone! v S :, t Romantic atmosphere adds enchantment to the Valentine Dance. 13 r Spring Crowd into _ . . ,,,,,44,,,,,,t,. ... , , ,, " , ,,...,Iiirak, a i s ili lith d , � � \� � 7 M - IF ARC b 5 Baseball 4( .� 8 Baseball Q 12 Baseball • 18 - 21 Career Days ■■• 22 Baseball 26 Baseball 1 27 Baseball w _ Crews begin remodeling the auditorium into new 4 0.-■ - - , Trr classrooms. Aa r ^ ff 4 0 v t 14 411 II u e o 4 , g .. , FHA sponsors "Apple- for - the - Teacher ", ... Day." q ®HIS Below: Career Days assist the students in preparing for ..;. a career. a Student Constitution Nt me, 14 Jilt(' March aid April ,,,,,,„.______ ,. ... „.„,,,,,,,,, .....,,,,, , „:„,„,„......„ ,,,,, -rote, e • ,_ . " , .p_.....;, 1 lip f ,,,,,,,... . .-- --40° I Lc, .d, 1. ili t il l„, . 1 „„8 4°.:. APRIL El t. li f 2 Baseball 5 Baseball �1 Golf / 5 - 6 Tennis Texas Relays „b• 8 - 11 Religious Emphasis Week 41111r '-i•• 9 DE -ICT Banquet • 0 11 Baseball - �.� Track 12 45 Easter Holidays 16 Baseball l) ' 17 Track Banquet V 1 -20 Track Baseball ' - ?O���.r 22 Choir Banquet P.0100'''''''' � 23 Baseball �'" 24 Pan -Am Assembly r/ 26 Baseball i Mrs. John Seeley Caldwell shows Dr. Leslie Bock the G 30 Baseball emblem of the Order of the Golden Key which she presents to sophomore Emanons at the annual Choir i • Banquet. ��� ` � f /�' ,( 4‘al II I � � 0 �* 1 Religious Emphasis inspires higher ideals among the students. if I Left: Sweethearts Barbara Arnold and Joyce Rutherford were honored at the DE -ICT Banquet. 1 Student Council members explain the revised Below: The A Cappella Choir performs at the Easter assembly. Constitution to the Student Body. , r � ' ` r; ' 1 % ' . a . v 4 r Ai, .... t $ t 44 " r !R <* J#' ,,,,J, I5 4laty HrinIosc le � � ^ ` e &�J May 1 National Honor OW. i * - 1 _ „ 11 ' Society Initiation ---n$ �' \� 6 ` ��� � � 2 Thespian Initiation i 4 i 1 i i + t . � 5 Choir Concert ,� 1 1 _ 9 Field Da • �7 y . �. p lair 10 Senior Trip ,. ` . ; ' ' , 1,,,i - ...c . 41 . _ x as - -" /re 13 Awards Day -� i t ,: �' /--- 18 Junior - Senior Prom I / /i 20-22 Senior Exams 4 ■7 q��y.► 23, 24, 27 Undergraduate Ex ams �, 26 Baccalaureate Serv -� 27 Commencement Service . �r � / . Construction on the auditorium continues during May. . .4. _. „. . . , r , , 1„„i.,...:,..„ , „..i In-, - .-- .. -- :' _� ,- . ,, ..,, ..t. , _ ,,, ,... s e _ �e � '-' Dayton Sledge, Larry Gough, and David Ritchey partici- . pate in the Egg Throw on Field Day. w The journalism class enjoys a picnic in Huntsville on May 14. a � , s a ! 'S , -- i - Left: Rolf Krueger causes con- , , vp.„ 3 fusion in Study Hall searching E for a lost contact. !, i - Right: Students cast their votes during Spring Elections. "" t T t?' to A mother Vear • .„. ,- . . _ . ,, . _.........._ .,, , . .., .. kir- ) it' ''' *p . °wv - ,% gym e�,' 9 m , , 1ij *1ij tea € 'y' Nancy Porter and Dave Mayfield pose at the Junior- Senior Prom. fi s n �P �l A °- 7 y Seniors practice for graduation. \4M4 Elections bring ' i a U E Posters! C \ '+L ° 1 il 'N .„, ST f.„,.. r „ .` ,- p lei A t 4 3 t Posters ! � Cmscc ..... . itikia P ' t & }wr �- ^ a (,t °Dear Coat ti1Q r . w . ' With SANDRA is ,....,, Posters! "� a The Juniors get in the spirit of things with � ` , � Tug -o -War on Field Day. Sandra Schultz Eftion ,, 17 c { , ...„. , A dmithtra t ion , , w , „,.. .. ,.... ...... _ . aid .� �acult Responsibility for the operation of the Bryan 4 Public Schools and for the education of each resi- 's -- . , , � , dent of scholastic age rests on the Board of � Education and the administrators and teachers it . , chooses. it `' .. They effectively coordinate the roles of civic service and intellectual leadership. � e .r ' They are truly a valuable asset, both to the student population and to the community. L A k 19 Hoard of 8ducatioll . , _.,............„........1„ � ,. -.. .4„ .... omit ,.......- ............ ..,.., ..,,,4., :,.. ,.....,....,,....„:„,„ _ ,,,,,,.„, .„.,.s.„..,.....„:„.„ , .,....,-„,....„,,...,,,-, \\ Ihe ,, „ ,...„, , .,,,......: . .. . , .. . e ns R. L. (Dick) PEACOCK RUSSELL HILLIER JACK KEESE Vice - President Hillier Funeral Home Texas Transportation Shipley Donut Company Institute —A &M A very important part of our community is the School �`" Board. They help to coordinate our school life with "� life in Our Town. ' �� In an election last f all, the citizens of Bryan voted to retain the present method of selection to the school ` *% board, which is by appointment by the City Commission. These successful business and professional men are • t " ; A civic leaders who neverthel fly give many more 1 hours each month so that we ess ma ree have better schools. lit p ... r ,G , and ‘ ,4dministrators HOLLAND PORTER President Rancher and planter _ � t %NO!.... — i II .r ... % • CHARLES HART DR. CARLTON LEE FRANK NEDBALEK Secretary Lee Optical Company Texas Forestry Service —A &M ZD American General Life Insurance Company 0 ir� Iltr .ra � , - I 2 s s � •' ( , , I ,. 11 t 1 A , i � Lunette Fazzino John Ferguson Johnny Ferrell Charles Fling f.rminia Flores James Floyd Lynn Foley Jacob Forman Gary Foster Linda Garner Ralene George Karen Geppert Keith German Sara Gilmore Jessie Glover Doris Goodman t . no r . ° • ' _ . - "fr x , 1 0 4 ffi V * m ,..."*''.. , * ',, il. ■-•:.- ild . � gym i s "°.:# " * ' -..*"- . .. "-. i ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' 1111*Aidill 4 III ■ ■ I Alit Bottles! Bottles! 1 Dona Goodwin Larry Gough Francis Greene Dianne Gregg Alice Grimaldo Thomas Guinn Mary Helen Guiterrez Janie Guzman Si Robert Haider Ann Hall Bill Hall Mary Jane Hamburg )' 1' , :,::. -4117#V.(,:iiii'll::::,,i`:::;.• ' i.A. # . ' , '. �, R A: �� v • As .. ,..„,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,e .. '1.:,' „) 46 , . , ....„, . , ., ,..,,,,,.., ---, ., ,ite ,, . — .,,, .. ------ AiiiiA L ii,,, . i „,... ism a . . .. .. ... , , ,;:. Bottles! i L i nda Hanson Hart Jackie Harding D avid Carol Harvey Sharon Hatten Joe Havel Tricia Hays Adelaida Hernandez Josephine C. Hernandez Josephine R. Hernandez Moses Herrera. Carolyn Herzog 1 wiiiiieti#4. ' j 3 HQ a ' lit o-,, N A .R 0y ! t ,Wr•. m _ .,.. Air, 4 ill/ 4(IL a .01krItklb 1. ■ as 9: ill +w+ " t ":. gym, tl Carol Ann Hill Ann Holidy Billy Don Horn Bill House Thomas Hubacek Diane Hudson Janice Hughes Clau Humphries Lewis Hurley Ethel Ilschner Sandra Ince Joan dia Jolly Janene Juett Larry Kelley Melanie Krueger Charles u Kud w r lit �# a 54 ett' t - s Air a l i n P IlAi �z tr a at iiikOithr.44011NOSIO„ :" r A 46. A James Langham Philip Lara Linda Lawson Suzan Lee Ronnie Lemon Gaye Lester Arthur Lightsey g } Neal Little Nelda Little Randy Lucas Alton Luther Jimmy Maddox Dianne Martin Hortencia Martinez Louis Massey Ronnie Massey :. .,, ., ,....,,, , ,,,,,.. ,__. ___,,,,,,.„, .... „. °e __,„_. ..,,_,... ,. v ,,,,,..,,„,. .., x x EE $. . v s ./ x w '`a , W rt 49 s .P —Taa'''''i:i: P. ..1—"A4i1 ems „ , -- ...: ' , - ,,',.."..,;A:'''IN-.::,' °-.....-0-1_-_,.„ s '. :” ' - '-- Y W x John Ferguson and Irene Boatcallie add finishing touches to annual Christmas dance. Ronny Matejka Lonnie Matthews Roy Matthews Delores McCauley Betty McDonald Mike McGee Ed McLain Ruth McLain Elvira Medina Guydene Meier Si ( ,Sg?'°-'' * .y.o.... t. • l r a 50 �° ,, .06 0, - lip t it. 4% ° 48,, , ,:ip*r_ , ,,, _ ,:,. r_ . 4 4 : : .. " Seniors work hard to make money for senior trip. Joaquin Meiller Phyllis Merka i Frances Metzer Linda Mezinis Willie Milherger Esther Moncivais John Montgomery Issac Montoya Nelda Moon Sherry Moon ,,, , `s� 6 „ ,w 10 , 51 i wol NM i 'r '' ''' 1 ' ' ' • Vl b m Betsi Morello Dexter Morris Robert Mousner Bert Mullins Evelyn Muzny Robert Nettles Alejandro Neveu a evu Nancy Newton Lisa Niederauer Cynthia Noto Geor Novak Roy Novosad Tommy Novosad John Olexey Wallace N Oliver e aM - � v II � .x k '�` < n ww, ', ,,, ,_ ,,,,,i .- ,...‘. _,,,,..........._„,...,. ".' e ','" ‘ sit„ f Charles Opersteny Libby Osburn Hilda Pachall Tommy Pack David Pate Johnny Peacock Joe R. Pena Paul Perrone 1 Mary Ann Petersen Margaret Petroski Nick Philipello Mariamil Pinson Sandra Plagens Ed Pohorelsky Nancy Pope Jarvis Porter 41 A , ........, . , .........A. ., , ,. / . ......... ,„ ..... . .. , ... v w kgsw. ^ic . w-e". . ', i 01,4110 110 Ita. i ti • I ..k Al -' '''', • .. 10,_ ,i ,.,,, ,... ° 53 og eogel t II i s � a t 1 ' - s it o m a - FV Suzan Lee and Anna Bell Young work hard at doing nothing. Marvin Porter Danny Presnal Yolanda Quintana Robert Ramirez Glenda Rice David Risinger Mike Ritchey Ernestine Rodriquez Ramona Rodriquez Mike Roll - . ° ., 4-. " . "' \ A , 0:,_ ' ,.,.... i ...,..... . .., 0 ,. MeV A 54 ' s a. Y � fir, � �s6�Ga��� �� Div ..„„,, ,., ,.,,...„.,.._ �yyr q e �rv� ` z �i�ig . .. 4-, ; 14 , � �1�p ��. ,fir � ��� i � „..* a�u te a” 9� S c h�4� „, — --r 1 .. r ,__.. ,..,.,.. � TB. .,, ,.ire ..:e ...„, "All right, Mr. Koenig, stop making fun of my accent!" moans Diane Hudson. Bill Ross Preston Ruffino Joyce Rutherford Brenda Sample Glenda Sample Billy Bob Sanders Lucille Santana Barbara Scambray Charles Scherbel Gene Scherff t ,° i a u. ,, fi.,,,,,,,,,, . .. 1 g „.� s r �.. e I I 55 t gidt 0 7 t : I ,, t. • ot ■ •.■ '," Ali 4A. I Reba Schoonover David Segrest Sue Sellers Ann S eward Jack Sheppard Mike Shoemake Linda Siegert Caro l Sisco Joey Skrivanek Anton Slafka Dayton Sledge Bradley Smith James Stabler Paul Swarthout John Thomas Bru Thomp I i { . 0. 0 � Y . t ,,te�n gg P .`¢ ro ... g { A ,. � /. t' { .ne l' ' : N. aka, k ate,, - - ' Aii, j Patti Thompson Frances Thomsen Jerry Tkac Dennis Toland Paul Trant Amelia Tucker Clifton Upchurch Frances Urso Alice Vaca Douglas Varn Roy Veracruz Arnold Wall Jim Ward Judy Ware Mariana Welch Lila Wells t . Y Ay ; i r . ~ _ * ®- > , i6 110,, 8, , ,.,„ 9 57 ' # �' 1 ,. �n. Although quite proud of our class achievements, we do not take complete credit ourselves. Much of our success we attribute to our teachers. Through their , r ; inspiration and skillful leadership, they have helped us gain our present position, and their teaching will m� ,° greatly influence our post - graduation plans. '•• - t Where will we go ? What will we do ? Only the in- dividual can answer these questions. Each person deter- mines his own outcome, his own success. ;` We '63 seniors already have, in our school work, a foundation for success. Our school work will play a major role in our lives. Although we may reach the moon, we '63 seniors will always recall the echoing sound — "We're the class that's full of glee! "," ,4), We're the class of '63!" Lannie Jo White Larry Whitener . William Whitley Mary Sue Wiese Fred Willard Teresa Woodard Anna Bell Young Ralph Young Mike Zak Dora Zamora a ms k 41 41110i . ` x 5 Po ., r . W # L .. 8 It a Init. r ; , 1 f > *w� x .1'� `" - '14 ` ,,,....1.4*,, '....* = - ` fr.,_. -`‘ y t .r - Y 1 . n ' : ' i ' '''' ' - ' r � T , .�w «mom+ r " . * v { y J .„,.. .....\ , ..._ *4 "� �` A x a " a , 4 � . # s . t a , tts s " ^ -. = A F B y + ,� . '° r ''pr ' "e . +...." � , �t m m +`� ' � � ro, �,.:r h \ a ' 1144114 �'"= „. ?' Ali ,, - ... , g k. -e a 44. 4 . ' - . - . 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' d � IT a � ... owiew y Charles Benbow John Bennet Teri Bennett Henry Berger Frances Bienski Pete Bienski Lucille Birdwell Rique Bobbitt Betty Boggess Pat Boone Ernest Box John Box Bill Brending Joanne Brewster Carolyn Brirnberry Laura Britton Sondra Britton Margie Bromonsky 4. -a- , .„,,;.,. _. ,_„...., , * fwd . , ._ „,,,,-, *-. ,- , -.?: ...-- ,,,,,, _ _, .. __ .. ,,...._ . . 4' V _, ' ,,,,,,.....,,,,...., 1 i , a „..,,, a. ... i _ i r e p; ' * 1 . • d M .,.. °' ..‘ ° Pr ` d _ '1; 1 4 ;4 * b » +c r , , ti ,_rw. . r . , _ ir,,,,,,,,,:7 3 H L ao .i . li E F r'� t F . . 0 i0,4.....1.! �,� � aE,.. „m m� z.� aa� . 0 - .. ��„�� � ®��� ' - , ok it i . i ...,,, i iii , .,:,.:. . - a Ili 4 ° q , Richard Brunson Steve Buchanan Pam Burt Mary Ann Bustillo Wayne Caldwell na Campbell David Campise Teresa Cantu Susan Carsey Pauline Catalina Benny Cedillo Karen Chambless Lea Cloninger Judy Coker Claire Cole Pat Cole Trude Congdon Martha Connor Bill Cmkovic Judy Crow Darnelle Cunni Kenny Cunnin; Don Currie f° Thomas Davis z Virginia DeHart Cynthia Dittfurtl Thomas Dockery Gloria d'Oriococ Illi f ,, Billie Elliott „ Hal Elliott Gloria Ellis Rose Emola l r This goes on that and that goes on this and ... Jerry Eskue 62 • Lynn Conry 3 ■ Patricia Contreras , ,...v,,,2*:,,,,r‘157:`, . *F,,,7,,_,,,,t,„,„__..,: "` . : . , °:, * _ nw ti DREAMLAND!!! „ Ray Criswell i 0 ', 0 =.a w �'�.:.. Bill Crnkovic Judy Crow ra�� ,-�. Darnelle Cunningham '� Kenny Cunningham s II' - � ,` j Don Currie y ,+ .r m mo Thomas Davis — w Virginia DeHart , Cynthia Dittfurth Thomas Dockery Gloria d'Oriocourt° i Billie Elliott Hal Elliott Gloria Ellis, I Rose Emola Jerry Eskue 63 I Judy Evans l a 441 - , a° _a Joyner Faulk iP' t011111.111114 ft If Y t Howard made a haul!!! Kathryn Fazzino ,t i cv , ... 2 Ilk �.' Carol Fisher Ada Fitting Bob Fleckenstein Suzi Foster . Judy Franklin p � � s g ° Charlotte Fuchs Mary Fuller ' '. m -s, '`' Richard Galindo � _ �� Suzanne Gallaway Susan Garrett Dora Garza Cowan Gentry Peggy Geppert Mary Margaret Gibbs _ - Anthonette Gomez ,. 0 :...--.-,...--, 41:, .:,,,,_ „..- , ! y or a ,, . . . . . _ . . . ,. . . . ci ii: .. r ifilai#11114 .-„ -- -. It , ' . '", I tok4 r .. h " ...4p r' . ,'. E� � Ar t N �. i tl '. '' ''' #1*: i,,,,,, IP z . Theresa Gomez Suzette Goode Kennet h Guts Johnny Gray Ford Griggs Charles Gustavus Cam Guy David Hahn David Hallaran Bonnie Hampton Jewel Hampton Jocille Hanover Lewis Haupt Bob Heaton Wanda Hensley Bill Hightower Gilbert Holick Wayne Holligan a ■ 41111 i "Deck the halls with ..." 1 65 zz , `. ; Capacity crowd at r 1444 Junior Play! t ri,!,, , : :< 1 S ally lane .` Elmer Lang James Langam Frank Lan Vivian Lenz Margie Locke Ads Lopez icdv Love Chcrji Lu■c Frances Hudson Patsy Hughes Regina Hurley Ernest Ilschner Laverne Jernigan g J g Julienne Jeske David imenez Jo Sue Johnson h Jankowiak Donald Jarvis J Dianne Johnson Sue Johnson Donald Jones Jeanie Kalinec Don Kent Mary Ann Kerley Sandra Key Barbara Konecny Shirley Konecny ' -.' ' '- .111: .--r , C wr. , 4 p • .-r.� v -s t - • '' �7 - -- 3 „.. 2 SAllik ..„. .... , . .: . ' =” - A .,, .,,/ .., .. _ _ i„ .w. . ,, i ' Marvin Konecney +' Mickey Kraft e 2. Johnnie Kubin Judy Kubin Elizabeth Kucera 1 Sally Lane "4-.4.- • . Elmer Lang James Langdon Frank Lara Vivian Lenz Margie Locke Aris Lopez Judy Love Cheryl Lowe Joe Loyd s <- T mom; . y i 4 ,r `_ Elaine Lucas ,,,,,„, , , y{ b Jimmy Luther ' Q r Ir George Lee � McDonald 67 Sandra McLaughlin lip u ' M McMillan ' r 4 " s Hank artha McQuaide .40;1 - Rudy Marin T Joan Markowski �P' . v �e riiiiil a .+s+r a .- e _ Ado Marquez . / Danny Marshall t Miltonlph � Mathis _, �. Larry Mauldin '' Jerry Maxwell , \ « w. I t X „ �, r �:. r - >' . Kay Ma g ,.1- � "` , Q �." ' Raymond Medina �� Kenneth Melson ir I LethaMercer fl * ---1 ' T Helen Mills ct i I t , N., xy r f k Joe Milstead ''eI' t it r 4 p r i 0#9."`" John Moehlman x i .� 4 • r+ ' l i ) 1 — ' �I y Elvira Montelongo :' "Is that my cue ? ? ?" 68 Albert Morales ' Barry Morgan Connie Nedbalek Barbara Nemec aw . ' 4111„,, .. . „, .,, . �.`. ... . . .... Joseph Nemec Nelda Nevill 4 r" . Linda Newberry f - Margaret Norris — 1 ., a �t e 1 • Jimmy Nowak Tim O'Hara Richard Olexey John Oliver Bobby Paholek Angelina Palasota Charles Palumbo Lawrence Pavlas Julian Perez Howard Perry Lynnette Persky Everett Peschke Diane Peters Mike Petroski Hope Phillips Lois Poehls Martha Pohl Harland Pope F '• _ !JP' '-' ' , , � tom- - ,, . g - ,--, .,,, , 17-4 . . - e*t ..,,, °� ‘ ,„ 1 , ... , _ ...,...., .... , , . ... . . . ,-, i rt „ a , .. , .,,.. ,„, ,, e ®m i l 4 _ , it.;•''' ' I ' , i 1 • � • m Albert Morales Barry Morgan E •ff C Nealek Y- z BC Nemec gym; P r '''''' , Joseph Nemec t..1 Nelda Nevill ,.. Linda Newberry Margaret Norris -- 1 1 1 Jimmy Nowak Tim O'Hara Richard Olexe} john Oliver Bobby Paholek Angelina Palasota Charles Palumbo Lawrence Pavlas Julian Perez Howard Perry Lynnette Persk} Everett Peschke Diane Peters Mike Petroski Hope Phillips Lois Poehls Martha Pohl Harland Pope 1 --' , ..._ ..,.... q .4,, 00, ..1.4,gt, s, : - # '- '''. ' ' , - .''',44 INF ' '''''''. ',, -3.1°''."7.:-'. -;J ° .°-!:',' ' ,.,.: , °., '" -- 1 ,-, . .„ - =',.,11.,„,,,,, .., .,:+„ + . ..,,,, . . _ ,., q a IF 1 � ,, } Kenneth Powers Cherry Prazak • ' They wouldn't let me play ... Fred Pudwill • 1 R Richard Qualtrough Louise Quitta Sally Ramirez Ysidoro Ramirez Eileen Raney � I t Linda Reeves Anthony Reina Rosemary Restmeyer David ` ' m -� m .: � Ja R t es R i t chey. a " Dale Robertson Tim Robertson Tom Robertson Herlinda Rodriguez Stella Rodriguez i. w ► � 33 . . ,, : 1 t ta . . � , . e, a - t s e � G Is a `2 Pat Rosenkranz G Ru�iasill Caroly Josephine e Scann Charlotte Scherbel Becky Schiller Barbara Schultz Ronnie Scott Gretchen Shaffer James Shotwell Josephine Sifuentez Kay Slama Lonnie Stabler w 4 ' � 4 eeeeeeK!!!! z 71 Bill Wari i ; Jackie W Sue Wats Sandra V Jay Weill Linda Stanek �_ • Kathy Stanley Gail Stemler Mickey Stephens sr� 4 �f i°' 77 i !ta„ Fred Whii „,� Nancy WI . Diann Wi Mackie W Diane Wi - =, Ralph Stevener Richard Stewart �� _ David Storm ----- Angela Stratta '• I NIC 9 Joyce Wir Helen Wi. Gary WoI Patsy Woc Joan Woz Pat Sustek ksley Kenneth Tareer Dennis Tewell Dee Th Valenciurman Barbara Tobias Stanley Tubbs Linda Ture Richie Turnipseed d dez Sara a Jerry Valenta Lunette Varisco John Velasquez Linda Vernon Mary Raymon Nell Vala Vincent Joyce Wallin Martha Wallis �E W � e s s i , ,, ., _ .., ,,,...,, , ,,,!_ _ , ......._ .. ,...,...,,,. , g �, , tg' 1 - roil y n 1'� w lit . t .. ... # Bill Warren , ... . Jackie Washburn , *e. ,` Sue Watson Sandra Way �y Jay Wellman .� A U w e, 3 e ; III a * v G k Fred White Nancy Whitmore Diann Williams ' ' Mackie Williams — # Diane Wilson NIto • Joyce Winslow - ��, . ,,,:. 7, irAtirjra, i ' '-'44S— Helen Winter Gary Wolfe ..o ? ' Patsy Wood Joan Wozniak John Wright NOT PICTURED: Betty Young Joe Bewley Olga Canales Joe Cordero Jacquelyn Deaton Leo Hernandez Lawrence Kindt Jerry Leonard Raymond Losey Rudy Manriquez Woody Mize Sidney Moehlman Mike Moran Jerry Woodyard • 7i 73 ` * . , �' 2f Billy Adams Mike Adams i Ford Albritton 41041r , qv' -F �_ , Cynthia Allen Alfonso Alvarado i t ` .. Theresa Alvarez - . i " i T :!i ,-- (ci, .1 li Mme: �` . # Mike Armstr = . rte` � Edward A ong a 4 , ■ Ronnie Arrington ' < v Bryan Hatten and W Batten are living it up at game time F 'a Maurice Autrey Russell Autrey Cameron Baker If a t'= Es laine " . hirley Barnes s Barne F " ^" Barbara Barnett � . � �� Louise Barron :: ,.., ' °,`"'` Jackie Barton �^ IP' } Pauline B ' c d James Bass ., ,, "? L . r nillP Billy ay Batten ... , ., Geo rge Baten � Wne Baten Tom .- Mik Beal Joe Becerra a te . VI li k. d Benda K Berger William Berger � �., � Sam Bernal Carolyn Berry Marolyn Berry 75 Carol Bienski Dick Bishopp Willa Blackledge Helen Blair Otis Bledsoe say„ Karen Boecker Bonita Bond � Carolyn Bond ,„ Earl Bond ...... . Martha Bond ,m Pat Boriskie �� " ' a ,, ` " . Elena Bosquez ¢`` - . Frank Bosquez te f � A Peggy Botter Sandra Bowen La sure fun. How 'bout Vi a ° it, Ran summer dy Parrish was and Vernon Young? 1 Y Alkiittf . tit Iiii i Sandra Boyd ' ," Pat Boyett 1. Bill Brayton '" _' 100, Donald Brending Jerry Brisker ' :r %ice , Larry Brisker Betty Brittain R Barbara Brunk Travis Bryan ,,. Pamela Kay Buffington 4, ' r t Glenda /Bullock � , Bobby Buntyn f "`' Patsy Burch Steven Burkhalter Doy Ellen Butler sa" Josie Camarata Mildred Campbell Linda Cargill • Mary Carpio Stan Carter Joyce Cassens Paul Castenson Sammy Catalena Mike Cavanaugh Juaniece Chapman NA Aline Charanza Bennett Clayton Deborah Cobb Linda Cobb Raymond Cochran 1 Celeste Coffey Estefana Conde Charles Contella Ralph Cordero Philip Cornejo ■ , Yvonne Cortez, Terry Court Kay Cox. Donna Fay Craig Harry Crenshaw gym a Vicki Dandurant Becky Davis a Al ii D 4. iane Davis` s. Ferol Decker Lena DeLuke 3 i,i I - , ,,, Oil , . ,„ - 4 # 5 4. • , i t ' e 1 ■ . : , lit,7 i r ,. ,,-,„ 1 s . lin' w ALTON O. BOWEN Superintendent 111 I I .194 4: '9* �` te " sss. rt id B Z W - r n . ..i.. ,,, WESLEYK. MRS 1 Director of Instru ::. - ,-- 4111.4.,-,7 . .:;: G S. P. CRENSHAW Director of Personnel— Pupil Personnel Services LEON HAYES � Business Manager ` 21 4 dJIthilstra tiobq Mr. Cook first came here in 1933 after gradua- tion from college. He was coach and algebra teacher. Later, he became principal of Travis H "° Elementary. He returned to Stephen F. Austin as principal in 1952. tr • H. W. COOK Principal rff Mr. Bond became assistant principal this year, replacing Wesley K. Summers. He has been Distributive Education coordinator here for 8 years. fi t, «k ROGER BON Assistant Principal 22 Quidance Guidance is an increasingly important part of our school program. MISS MARGUERITE SWINSON, Counselor ■a MRS. NORFLEET ELLIOTT Visiting Teacher MRS. STEPHANIE HOYAK • School Nurse 23 Office Staff , � E � 1 • k _n t! ., ��► — �� MRS. JENNIE WALL MRS. FAYE MAINER Secretary Registrar Student porkers f it E„ a t „ 4 Top row: Barbara Tobias, Shirley Southem, Carol Sisco, Judy Love, Kay Bullock Second row: Carol Ann Hill, Susan Garrett, Charlotte Fuchs, Lucille Birdwell Bottom row: Linda Reeves, Becky Dillard, Jo Ann Blazek, Celeste Coffey 24 cafeteria and Custodians .. _. .... . ,. ,, .. 0 7„,.,..,,,,,,,, ,, -- 1: i 4 4 r* N- 4 ,. , o• 1' 1,t, - i f . 41, - . Mrs. Pauline Elliott, Mrs. Ozell Langdon, Mrs. Dua Hugghins, Mrs. Myrtle Elliott. 't t 1 -- . m av MRS. MARY ANNA FRANKE Cafeteria Supervisor ti t I 8 Billie Hannah, Frank Harbarta, Fred Lang, Finis Taylor 25 Snglish MRS. MAXINE BATTS " °a " English II ' ° P; Charlotte Cole hears that she is Miss SFA dur- ing sixth period English class. MRS. LUCILLE BIER English II and Speech ,. 1 MRS. ALICE CANNON MRS. OCIE COOPER MRS. LELA EDWARDS 26 English IV English III Journalism, English II SngIith rso, English, one of the most important courses taught in any high school, is given special emphasis at Stephen F. Austin. Highlights of English study include the sopho- more Fire Prevention themes, the junior and senior themes, and the one hundred, or more, lines of poetry memorized by all classes. MISS MAE GOODLETT English II m � 6p MRS. MARIE McDONALD English IV m • ,+ ..., mow. MRS. MARY VARNELL MRS. SALLY WARD MRS. MARIE PEARSON English III, IV English III Librarian 27 Scidllce ......._ ''''''' ,..i., 4:,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,,,,",,,, 4,..k, 2vt... (., , ,r 1 Piiiittil flit 11) 1111 I F 1 . . i li i ' "..s.*"fi, ii : - .,, ;° MRS. DOROTHY GOODMAN JIM JOHNSO MRS. DONNA POE Physics and Chemistry Applied Science Chemistry and Biology The Science Department requires notebooks in all courses. Biology students will long remember the insect and leaf collections. A better understanding of physics and chemistry is achieved through working problems and conducting experiments. The major event for the science student is the annual Science Fair. There were 600 projects entered in the Fair this year. 1 II rgM1 �N - . h �. s 3 a t^ q LL WAYNE RIDEOUT GAYLE TODD JOHN YOUNG Health and Biology Biology Biology 28 z _ . - .p r-- i math , _.... i a s _ • rem. .��.,. P 7 °' • e ' a MARVIN DIXON HUGH LANCASTER NORBERT OHLENDORF Business Arithmetic and General Math Algebra Algebra S Something new was added this year in the expanding of Advanced Math from a semester course to a full year. Notebooks containing daily work are required of students in Solid and Plane Geometry. > �w '1 ar r is1 l it MRS. GWEN SCHLESSELbfAN DALTON F. SWEETEN MRS. MARIE VICK Plane Geometry Plane Geometry, Algebra Solid Geometry, Advanced Math, Trigonometry 29 svcia! Scieiices , ..., e - , Most of the work at Stephen F. Austin consists r g of outside reading and keeping of notebooks. A new . subject, sociology, was offered for the first time this .,.i year. ''''-'-:- ) , ti ..,-- # IF BOB DAVIS Texas History MRS. WILLIE MAE DOLLAHITE MISS MARY EDNA DORSEY WENDELL KOENIG Commercial Law World Geography Government and Economics e 1, r t • II 0 . LEWIS MILLER HAROLD MOODY CLAUDE VASS Sociology and American History American History American History 30 t PIqsicaI 8ducatioii ia .„ . . tz. Physical Education offers a va- r iety of activities. Among these are bowling, tennis, swimming, bad - minton, baseball, basketball, volley - i ball, square dancing, and ping pong. All students are required to take one semester of Health. All classes take physical fitness tests recom- mended by the president of the { United States. WAYNE RIDEOUT MRS. MARILYN AUSTIN Health Girls' Physical Education JIM JOHNSON MRS. ANN KELBLY RICHARD MUNDAY Physical Education Physical Education, Health Physical Education 1. k. Or t � a #:x ..9 , e0 } - # f NORBERT OHLENDORF BOB DAVIS CLAUDE VASS Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education 3 1 r l . Vocati ture, Mt Homema , a Secretari specialize Studer t � earn mor a .apt- potttappt: MRS. GRACE BEAMER Homemaking I and II 4a q r ' ' Mr. Metzer directs a shop class. ROGER BOND DE I and II x � DON CONSTANCE MRS. WILLIE DOLLAHITE JAMES DOOLEY MRS. 32 Mechanical Drawing, Shop Bookkeeping Vocational Agriculture II and IV Shorth; Vocational Vocational departments are Vocational Agricul- and ICT ture Metal Shop and Wood Shop, DE an, Homemaking, Typing, Bookkeeping Shorthand and Secretarial Trainin All students are engaged in liFf:'1 specialized projects. ° Students in Vocational Agriculture, DE, and ICT earn money while in school.` MISS MATTYE PEARL HENRY Typing I a II yr � THOMAS R. JONES ICT 1 ° ''''''';:'''''14444''' '''';"'‘'''' ::. + ';'''' , ::421.7;t1.2 * , ::' ,:',. - ''.: '.:' a w p m MRS. JEANE McGOWN FRANK METZER MRS. MILDRED POPE Shorthand and Typing Vocational Agriculture I and II Hone and Family Life 33 7uic ,4rts .,.. . ,--„,.., ,..,...._ _. .. -, „...„,„., ..... ,,.....,, _:„....E4.,,- .1414`' " .g� E r I a r i f . IL . • JIM AUSTIN JACK BRIGGS MISS MARY EDNA DORSEY Choir Band Art The Fine Arts Department consists of Art, Band and Choir. The music groups participate in competition ranging from district to all -state tryouts. Some members of the art classes made a trip to Houston to an Art Museum this year. 11 i „iik . , „, ‘: -.0A.. ,,. ..0 * * . ,_ *. . t! ..1. Mr. Austin leads the choir. The band practices first period. Mr. Briggs directs the band. 34 1 -------- t £angucs i . I , ,, . r _., . - ,' 4 tl MRS. ANNE MARIE ELMQUIST MRS. MAXINE SANFORD MRS. MARY ELLEN VINCENT French, German, and Latin Spanish Spanish c The Foreign Language Department emphasizes strongly the connection be- tween the various languages and their utilization in the world. French, German, and Spanish are taught to students so that their knowledge will benefit them in later life. The Spanish classes have tapes to aid them in understanding the language. The French, German, and Latin classes have projects as a part of their instruc- tion. ,. I li - i It A student stays late listening to Spanish tapes. �Fm elasses Classes and the need for education, the search for knowledge and understanding is the clear call for high school students. It is the secret which opens the door to the future. In our classes we associate with fellow students, preparing for our associations in later life. This experience makes us more able to fol- low and cope with the role of adult citizens in our community. Pe 37 "We're the glee! � 'e,a ; � We're the ClClass ass of that's full of '63!" Since first entering high school the '63 Seniors have proudly boasted this motto at all school events. When we first came as sophomores, we were the lowly "underdogs," but we finally achieved our regal fl �' position as seniors. � In work and in play, the Class of '63 has exhibited 4041t - �s true Bronco spirit from football activities to gala dances, from class campai to graduation. Because o �., continual inter in schoo affairs, Adams the Class of 1963 is wor thy of its senior position. Johnny Pat Adams e Laura Jean Allen Sandra Andrews Bill Anthony Michele Arnold Mary Louise Arredondo Terry Avila Barbara Baker Milton Baker M 1 4 00., a e e s ' .wM4 • « 4 l u e T ' c Roger Bargas Ambros Barr Dick Barron er Kenny Bayer Karen Bell Joyce Benson John g James Berry Linda Birmingham Kathy Blackburn Kathy Blackhurst Jo Ann Blazek Beverly Bloodworth Irene Boatcallie Bill Boggess thony Bonifazi � m F h r . a ��a ' , P . :tt".' T tea. : ` " ltd g P .... 4 . .._ 110' : ' ,,, ....,,,...o., r ''"'" ' lor Allp _ P,"'"' .4 j 4111 441t. 4 ‘ Vilf le Pq —'t , 1 4": „ I -I- ObOOP' okez--4 - ....7,„ , *- -., ,,.* 4.. . a fire+. °€ I F 0 lik ,/ et. 11011°." ,,,- #0,... 3 Bennie Bonjo Carolyn Boyd Linda Braley Shirley Brending Dick Britten Peggy Bromonsky Keith Brunk John Bruns Kay Bullock Johnny Burkhalter Mike Burroughs Charley Caldwell Russel Campbell Pat Canglose Curtis Capps Larry Cardwell I fi r ' r m ■ 10 .0, ■ ot. ,, ,,,,,,,, , , .„., . ,...„ i„,"„„,. 4 s § "Who, me puzzled? "says David Hart. m . Carolynn Carll Dorothy Carter Sandra Cash Linda Castenson Pete Catalena Jane Cates Julian Cedillo Rebecca Chavira Carolyn Clark Charley Clark .. '" :s tf . +b "4" �k 3 . + f t N . lir „.. a 3 .a 010181 . ��a. +fin ys �swlCY `Ag -v \ ' ' 5 w - a ' fi r .;, � , �.. ro a , 1 n • �.. '', -_ ,,,, �.®,:. a ._. k � k � �'�► - " —� w , ,_ :::, ,,,,,ils‘r toi 1 4 _,,,,.. , , , , _.,,,,, , ..• .. 4 'III . .,,...-, i `... f k m a a .. 06 N4. _ . , ....,„ ,*, .....„...,,,,,,,,.. ....„ .... .., - � � ° .. . x ‘,.s. . , -,,,,-- ''''. 15. € ,' At last the Senior rings arrive! f is Jimmy Cline Charlotte Cole l Zan Colson Virginia Cortez Phil Cox Anna Craig Fred Cronk Frances Cunningham Don Dabbs Bob Dansby l da .. , .,,, ,,,,, .. . . ,,,,.... _ ' Ag �_, , q . ,, ice 1 w ., � «" € 4 _. 43 3 t . fl • !„ w D'Anne Davis Marilyn Davis Patsy Davis Billie Kay Decker Margaret Decker Becky Dillard Charles Dockery Phyllis Dooley Margaret Dye Norma Duewall Tommy aver Eden Jane Lunetta Eub no June Eubanks Linda Fairman Scott Fi x ` � E Y A z ry , & e« r i Pe �„ . '''''''401. ..°.,-,..- , " 4 I , _ . , r o � ,o t .° ' , . • .. _ .......aiiiii lk i 'i ' ,.. „, ..., ' ,..afian 1 Lunette Fazzino John Ferguson Johnny Ferrell Charles Fling f:rminia Flores James Floyd Lynn Foley Jacob Forman Gary Foster Linda Garner Ralene George Karen Geppert Keith German Sara Gilmore Jessie Glover Doris Goodman a we . I I T ! "R. ''''''°‘ , . - - ' 4 \ ''R Vi e° j t tee , � .._ • s k fr ' i.