Big Spring High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Big Spring, TX)

 - Class of 1968

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F, 1 'QQ' , .Af I .ff-'qxn Lvl iffX im, S in En V U fffxxfw - X x jj 1 , 'Wifi ,1 -EQ S Y S Editor-in-Chief Jeanie Johnson Big Spring High School Big Spring, Texas Volume 50 k gxjw K4 .fwwQw.wu.-.1- 'gi4'g fr 9 si 5 1 X A -1 1' L if 5' VJzf , A . W 51h, QQ 56 f 'H 5:3 'L J ,. Lg V K, K f 9 . . Al X Xu ' A ' 1 I 4 I4 xi n 1 1-4 H55 ' -1 , ' if 46 ' A' Q , ll f A A , 5 V,-, gf '- ki 1'-V ' px V X Maui' '3 fm, ., A -fx . 4 , MGH ,, N 4 ,, J . .July , I .73 2?'Qj',R 1' ,' '4-12-',1W', ' A14 7' Q L VX KWH, ' ,- ' Q.. 9' V1 ff' sivv ' xfijiflfgfhlffig H , L Q 1 '-- ,V M ,Q .- , 9 .L ,fu , ,M -4, ,. .gg-'.g ' ' ,cw -1. - V D A KX M- 5 '- sw.-'-. I - -- - . f 5 fy wy, 'g2,g's: Sf 1: Ai, Vfiiiff- A ww ,J iii, 1 . , ,V xx iw , , V 4 . A ., ff! qi fa I , .-.. .1 M - ff' f f 5 ar 1 ' up-,'5,,. s ,., W 4 ,, 14: f' 1' . , . H it - ' ' ' 'flf-f7WT.,?. . . ., W,W, A . ' , by ,,W-- . , .. V. , C 'f . , 141921.-Q 'r6fff4?53G7''23f-fT '5fLS-Vi- 1 :F k fy- K ' Alone It Slcmcl Empty . . . and Maiestic Big Spring High School! The glow of its laughter and com- panionship can be seen and felt in the cheerful, warm atmosphere of its beautiful halls. Loyalty to the school is not just on the sur- face, but is displayed in classwork, athletic events, social affairs, and extracurricular activities. To prepare students for the future, BSHS has facilities that are considered to be among the best in the state. Steers, themselves, are the living example of fun, humor, and friendship. The moment one enters the halls, he sees and feels this attitude, and it is soon his. 5' A Mil.. ...aww- ASE? .vt w If W a 'Pvc :sauna-J For the Seniors, it ends with graduation . . . for the freshman, it is the beginning of a long line of accom- plishments they inherit a winning spir- it, an outstanding rep- utation in both ath- letics and academics . . . traditions provide the guide, full trophy Cases the incentive , . . working together, each person an integral part, contributing to the whole system, they will carry on the win- ning tradition. li? an Individual ,,.f' n x joey Baker and Debney Estes take a coke break at the Howdy Dance. i ,1 TPM junior cheerleaders Roe Lynn Bunch and Treonne Reagan hang up signs for the Snyder-Steer pep rally. 7 SM 'Q ,w rv 1-:fr Nw ,S , ,. ,QA-. . , .AVS -, H: ' W 2 v jx, ,Xl V 39 , fr 1 .X 'xxqgij X' .1 i'a2,'f X-'X' . M .if gk 'Hams mluikx-'wifes gag . , g 14. x N l ..,: Si , xv: wgivtw -Hxrunx.. F' ,Q ,xyf vi V -K QTY X ag..ilk1k,xxi sh. 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Closed campus is a new rule, however, the old Steer spirit still prevails. ---.....l l 5- - 5 lfr W 3: ,O ' in ,. , , , '-iw-lx: Steer spirit is shown throughout the halls jordan and Carl Van Vleet. shown by' Martha Wonderful World of Summer Big Spring High School was the scene of various ac- tivities during the summer months. Cheerleaders were preparing new routines and perfecting movements to get in shape for football season. Eighteen journalism students spent a week in August on the Texas Tech campus at the tenth annual publications workshop. Mrs. Erma Steward was director of the work- shop annual. For the second year, Mrs. Lila Brewster conducted the summer's honors institute. A non-credit course ia hu- manities was offered. .4 T ' K V W. .Y,.,.,:-rmgygux ,,,f THE GRECIAN DANCERS, Ann Heith, Sherry Stroup, Jeanie johnson, Karla Wfadsworth, and Martha Jordan perform at the Tech Workslmop. THE STEER CHEERLEADERS, Sonia Whittington, Treonne Reagan, Karla Wadswiurth, Roe Lynn Bunch, and Connie Carver at- tended cheerleading school at S.M.U. I5 Wm., :WN -4,1 34, M. .,...,,,,,,qW. wx nga' in we f AN R X ., 5, i is Membership of NHS Rises To 74 The National Honor Society inducted 41 members at its fall induction, October 19. Richard Macklin, Gary Don Newsom, Ann Garrett, and Annelle Fitzhugh spoke on qualifications of leadership, character, service, and scholarship. A traditional ceremony was performed before the student body and the inductee's parents. To be considered for N.H.S. membership, a student must maintain an A average and display characteristics of the four qualifica- tions. 4 f K e 'fi a ' , Q at r , , A In 'vim ,, i f f 55,3 N PAULA GREEN accepts a Carnation from Cheri Cederberg. PRESIDENT TOM WOOD conducts the annual fall ceremony, ANNE ROBINSON, proud and excited, walks forward to be inducted, Drama Department Presents a Supper Theatre Production A PORTRAIT OF NELSON HOLIDAY, JR. was cast from members of the drama class. Members of the drama class cast were: Randy Morgan as Nelson Holiday, Ir.g Diana Landrum as Mrs. Holidayg Barry Knocke as jackie Phillipsg Sharon Swim as jenniferg Cindy Dittrich as Katherineg Kay Stephens as Miggieg Carl Van Fleet as Burns Russellg and Wfayne Murphy as Travis Arnold. The Drama Department presented two one-act plays November 9. The plays ANTIC SPRING and A PORTRAIT OF NELSON HOLIDAY, JR. both written by Robert Nail. ANTIC SPRING is cast from members of the Court Iesters. Members of the cast were: janet Perry as Gingerg Kerry Gunnels as Robertg Elizabeth Lipscomb as Gwendolyng Charles Kimble as Samg Susan Boyd as Blos- somg and Kent Fish as Elbert. n .lm . A N g, Q V, ' . .H ' f .rf - .fix Q 1 ff' 95: ga , ..... . may . Homecoming Preparations Homecoming preparations began early. All the different organi- zations worked many hours to prepare their floats. The Student Council sponsored most of the Homecoming activities. Float com- petition, Queen elections, parade, half-time activities, dances, and the contacting of the Ex's were some of the various activities which took much preparation by the B.S.H.S. student body. THE HOMEMAKING TEACHERS pitched in to help THE ENTHUSIASTIC SENIOR CLASS seems to have stuffed a Senior member, Cheryl Colclazer in the float. KEY Ea, - ff ,, ? 4P.. ,fe I. GEORGE ANN PATTON and other junior class members work to finish their float. 20 before the Homecoming weekend. me CLUB MEMBERS labor to finish their float on time. THE. BAND receives their new uniforms for the Home- coming. Public Presented New School .NJA , F41 V V f fig I .,ee , GARY HUGHES, Mike Alexander, Lyfm Cauley, and MARTHA JORDAN distributes the CORRAL to visitors. Gary Hines experiment with the computer. Open House was November 12 at Big Spring High School. There was a dedication program with various school officials speaking and the band and choir performing. The public toured the new school building that afternoon. Some of the outstanding features about the school are the computer system and the planetaritun. MRS. DIBRELL, LIBRARIAN, shows the new library to Ann Garrett. THE CLYDE MCMAHON jR.'s enjoy refreshments after touring STEVE ANDERSON enjoys refreshments the building. while touring the building. 2l BSHS Queens Honore ,p-vw ANN GARRETT, Homecoming Queen, escorted by Dean Gilstrap. The Homecoming Coronation took place at Mem- orial Stadium November 9. Ann Garrett, escorted by Dean Gilstrap, was crowned Homecoming Queen 1967-68 by 'Don Crockett. The nominees were Tre- onne Reagan, escorted by Charlie Tubb, Robbie Smart escorted by Tom Wood, and Karla Wadsworth es- corted by Steve Anderson. The election was sponsored by the Student Council by popular vote of the student body. HOMECOMING QUEEN NOMINEES were Treonne Reagan and Ann Garrett. HOMECOMING NOMINEES for Queen were Robbie Smart and Karla Wadsworth. 22 1 Half-Time Ceremonie i f ' FOOTBALL QUEEN Sonia Whittington, escorted by Grady Ray. BAND QUEEN RAYE NELL DYER, escorted by Bobby Polk. Sonia Whittington was crowned by the tri-captains of the Steer foot- ball team. Raye Nell Dyer was crowned by Dwight Fortson. Randy Morgan es- corted Teresa Conifer and jimmy Griffin escorted Patricia Bogard. .NN BAND QQEEN NOMINEES were Raye Nell Dyer, Teresa Conner, and Patricia Bogard 23 Homecomin HOMECOMING QUEEN Ann Garrett pre- BAND QUEEN Raye Nell Dyer surrounded by nominees pared for beginning of parade. Teresa Conner and Patrica Bogard, if I wld? WM yl5fQ'lQ'1S '2f' if iijgig'sfM f. Q Y 1 Y H 'XY A-url ,- p. ' a if I F5 5 ' 5 i . hi a I VICA FLOAT added music to the parade, musical. THE KING AND I float previewed the school V.O.E. GIRLS present FIRST :vw I-1ii!4gY'1 x ll- I 4 L -x BAND REPRESENTED by Barney's Beat, NIKKI THOMAS rides on the Key Club float. 24 f MJ la I 25 1 1 ,, . K ,. , W, , ,.. Mg- He A ,f - - ' A if 1 ,, f i .l -vs .nit ' :- -M .. FHA'S COLOR- FUL float portrays ...J by Drama Department. SONIA WHITTINGTON IS 1967-68 MIKE ALEXANDER represents the junior class. Football Queen. beautiful float. SENIOR CLASS theme is After '68 THE STUDENT CQUNCUQS -'flower C1-,i1. dren the good old days . SECOND PLACE taken by Junior class. CHOIR SINGS school song' through the parade. 25 B.S.H.S. Students Dance to the PuIsations JIMMY WILSON AND Kay Walraven are enticed by the music at Q the Homecoming Dance. ' E AT INTERMISSION Barbie Taylor, Mike Gartman, Doug Robinson, and Linda Metcalf are looking for their second wind . 26 BECKY JENKINS and Steve Walker do the skate , . JILL FORREST and Lynn Cauley seem to be having a wild time. 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S1 wfwdz 'W fix ff if, 35 7 BILLY BOB SPIER decorates kthe journalism door for Contest. 27 FHA GIRLS dress dolls for the needy children. DONNA FERGUSON helps decorate the library for Christ mas. Musical The King cmd I' ' X BETH HAYWORTH plays the part of Anna. The Choral, Drama, and Band depart- ments presented a production of the mu- sical play The King And I, by Rodgers and Hammerstein in December. The cast for the play included Anna-Beth Hay- worthg King-Mark Shaverg Lady Thi- angmAnnelle Fitzhughg Tuptim-Cheri Cedarbergg Lun Tha-Danny johnsong Prince Chulalongkorn-joe Clowerg Louis-Bobby Dyerg Kralahome-Rich- ard Mackling Captain Orton-Rob Chapmang and Sir Edward Ramsay- jim Clark. In addition to the cast 80 students participated in the choir and the produc- tion staff. Mr. Kenny Shepard and Mr. Dan Shockey, Mr. Bill Bradley directed the entire show. ANNA, KING, and the rest of the cast. PRINCE THE KRALAHOME and Lady Thiang. mi' I THE LOVERS, TUPi LEFT: The Prince and his father. fugecl by BSHS and Lum Tha. and Louis. LADY THIANG AND Anna give advice to each other. it 'I 'X 1, 1 . 5 '. i - ,-- e MARK SHAVER, plays the part of the King j iizgtkg , I K - ji J A W ---f L -3, , .,.r..v ey My 5 , J , Q 5 M, I N - 4,1 X f L! gg wuziff. M A ,.,X W A ' , Sf f ,, , A f , 9 842445 I N ML ,txA , , , L fiif it 1 ' 2 I A A ,t:'f,5i.'n:,,.. I .J n f4:.r.pau... K, A tttt PRINCE CHULAL mother. ONGKORN and his LEFT: KING dictates letter. ANNA APPROACHES the King. Q SOPHOMORE FAVORITES: Gary Hughes ancl Lori Grogan: IUNIOR FAVORITES: Greg Lewis and Medena Furguerong Mr. and Miss BSI-IS: Karla Wadsworth and Gary Don Newsomg FRESHMAN FAVORITES: Sharon Cook and Philip Fergusorig SENIOR FAVORITES: Nikki Thomas and Tom VC'0ocl. RIGHT: COUPLES dance in the festive at- mosphere. 'W A Favorites Presented at Christmas Formal LEFT: XWAYNE ROBERTS shakes a leg. RIGHT. BOBBY PLOWMAN and Arm Garrett take a coke break. LEFT: BECKY RING- ENER and Richard Ethun clance the hours away. Bcmcl Banquet Honors Members of the Band THE TOP TEN MARCHERS were Kent Fish, Gordon Marchnt, Patricia Bogarcl, David Bentley, Rob Chapman, Dee Elrod, Mar- garet Cooper, Reye Nell Dyer, Dwight Fortson and Gwen Peer. GAYLORDCRENSHANX1 is awarded spirit award. N Q HELEN MILLER receives the nation-wide John Sousa award. KENT FISH was presented a pillow for being short. 3 l Football Banquet Hono BILL BURCHETI' was Back of the Year. GARY DON NEWSOM was awarded the football scholastic award. JIM BAUM was master of ceremonies for the annual football banquet. HEAD COACH SPIKE DYKES an- nounced the football awards. JACK TAYRIEN announced the Sophomore Steer team. COACH CHARLEY BRIGHT an- nounced the Varsity team. 32 he Steer Teams JERRY RYAN was named Lineman of the Year. LONNIE CLANTON received the Coaches' Award. TONY MASON, assistant coach of the University of Michigan, was the guest speaker COACH OAKEY HAGOOD announced both Freshman teams. 33 -'L DONNA FERGUSON receives diploma from joe Moss. Micl-Term Gracluclfio Held at BSHS Auditorium The largest mid-term graduation of Big Spring High School was held on january 25. Forty-seven graduates received a certificate of graduation to be able to step into the many aspects of life. Many plan to continue their education at college, some have jobs waiting for them, and others are preparing for marriage. Mrs. R. IB. G. Cowper was the speaker of the occasion. S. M. Anderson, school superintendent of schools, john Smith, principal, Harold Bentley, assistant principal, John Talmadge, assistant, and the school board members took part in the ceremonies. The A Cappella Choir, directed by Kenny Sheppard, performed and Mrs. David Garrett and Annelle Fitzhugh were pianists. .i. JOYOUS SENIORS prepare for graduation ceremonies. The Busiesf People NX., ve 3' k 'S,. I 'lL ' xi ig Ni r '5., i X- i ff l' .f -, i K 2 1? 5 - K ,, - .1- Q ,K x if p R R. ,t--WVWn L . V BILL HENRY and Greg ,Q.,,, 51 , A s Bk u ikji if F J L R I1 t ,.v L, V H X WOODWORKING BOYS prepare their projects for their class. Q' ' VA ig? if V 'Mr W R QEBLL gt t....f g gi K f , Q :Z p .,7:, , i f if 2. tit. I yt ,,.,,, ..n A V. R - Y, we V 4 SENIOR GIRLS add to the MRS. GINDOFF presents a skit at pep rally. LARRY MILCH takes part in the Fat Stock show. Are BSHS Students Lewis examine an annual. spirit of B.S.H.S. JAMES NEXWMAN, junior president presides over class meeting. STEPHANIE SOKOLEWICZ and Danny johnson practice for All-State in Austin. HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT holds a tea for teachers A Success Story THE BLUES are sung by Izell johnson. Campus Revue '68 starring the Steer Band opened the eyes of a capacity crowd in thefBSHS auditorium. The Steer Band displayed an abundance of talent ranging from Dixieland to the sacred songs of America. Music directors were Don Turner, Bill Bradley, Richard Grady, and R. E. McKiski. Choreography was directed by Sue Pearson. Technical consultant was Barry Clayton and the costumes were designed by the Band mothers. Campus Revue '68 was such a success that it will be an annual event. qi ' W: ,,'k ier ese rla- is rr ci t'1 ii . f Vf V r r ' ,i, E' iz, I -' 4 R i i y S ... l JAN TOLAND gives a sample of Progress THE CEMETERY SYMPHONETTE displays much originality in CR '68. is -.t. c fn S p at ii ' za S .r , , i Q r .,:p L. L, ii iii ...S inir S i siiy ii l ...Ip 1 ' ,J 'J ', R' K 1 ai. , ' ,V I 'J '-L f' fe MI., ii r . l f rx 1 ' i 1 V ' W R ' lif. ..., ....y y .irf ai.. R i...,. STEER BAND produces a chorus line, The Campusettesf' 38 Is Campus Revue '68 ROBBIE TRANTHAM portrays Diamonds are a Gir1's Best Friend. THE STEER GERMAN BAND plays old German folk music. -K is 9 ary, CAMPUS REVUE brings The Wizard of OZ back to the stage GAYLORD CRENSHAW and Linda Lloyd student direct CR '68. '-wa... , K 'Pix ,A if M gif 'R GENE JONES and Lorrie Watkins enjoy the banquet. V W T 'ff' NIKKI THOMAS received the Betty Crocker H of Tomorrow award. omemaker t f., . ff f if if YJ , ., . fr ELLIS LANGSTON spoke at banquet. FHA Holds Banquet Two senior girls from BSHS received awards at the annual Future Homemakers of America Valentine banquet, Tuesday, February 20, 1968. Nikki Thomas, Robbie Smart, and jo McMillan received awards. Guest speaker, Rev. Ellis Langston of Spade, a Methodist minister, was introduced by Lori Watkins, mistress of cere- monies. Carolyn Crawford gave the invocation. The 1968 FHA dream beau Dean Gilstrap, who was unable to attend the banquet, will receive a gift at some future date. Ov- f A- ROBBIE SMART received the Future Homemaker award. .lo MCMU-LAN fefeivefl the awafd of Outstanding home maker of BSHS. 40 4 Celebrations and Elections End It All .ff Day. ,,d!l ALEXANDER and Qandy Marcum ,,,w ' ' : sign up for Govern- ENGLISH STUDENTS honor Jane Smith with birthday party fm are SCHOOL BEAUTY NO MINEES are Judy Flecther, Anne Talbot, Rita Langley, Debney Estes, and Robbie Smart Knot pirzuredj 4l 1 Clubs Participate It was a first for Big Spring High School, The All School Sing. This was sponsored by the choir. All proceeds will go to a choir member, Danny Johnson, who was accepted to the All-American choir which tours Eu- rope this summer. Many organizations participated. The Student Council presented a skit on K'Bon- nie and Clyde, the Journalism Department presented 'Broadway Hits, the Key Club presented l'There's Nothing Like a Dame, Latin Club presented The Further Adven- tures of Plzblizfr l.lrflfZl'L'll.f Cpzecilizzrf' FHA presented Sweet Dreams, the Drama De- partment presented There's No Business Like Show Business, the Shorthand Club presented The Grasshopper, and NHS presented A Success Story. IQ E fi! THE DRAMA CLUB believes There s No Business Like Show Business. ,iv ' the All-School Sing .Z Ifvj i.......Qn. MEMBERS OF MRS. PRIDDY'S SHORTHAND CLUB sing a Grasshopper Opera. THE KEY CLUB presents There's Nothing Like A Dame. 43 School Ends Once Again Once again the doors close and the halls of BSI-IS become .quiet and deserted. For some it is just the end of another year, others leave never to return again. Graduation Day-a day of joy, with tears, and memorieswthe day for which the seniors have strived for twelve years. All have something in commong memories of football games, the Christmas formal, Homecoming, and the Junior-Senior Prom. These are the things which have kept them united as one throughout their high school days. Now, as they turn their senior rings, they join the realm of exes, who have passed through these doors before them. The year 67-68 will long be remembered in the hearts and minds of the students who have partici- pated in the many activities that took place in the halls and on the campus -of their alma mater, Big Spring High School. Afyiffr iv VPN W A AL 'XXJM I m r : up gre X! ,gg-ss., X W -aww ' XS N H, 1 xx' -an Q : Q ig R' Council Coordinates Activities ws.. 1 DON CROCKETT +- President tw., ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Mr. john Talmadge and Mr. Harold Bentley served as advisors during the year for the Student Council. iq M Y, i.i.nii , f 5 ' ixigsrii. A . BOBBY POLK CANDY MARCUM ANN GARRETT JIU- LEWIS lst Vice-Pres. 2nd Vice-Pres. Recording Sec. C01'fe5P0UdmS 595- Senior Representatives , il ixfii? DEBNEY ESTES JOEY BAKER CONNIE CARVER THOMAS LAND ifxfffw 4 1g?fEw a 6 r f 5 -1 , W , 1 A ',,,k 'V , i I . KARLA WADSWORTH LINDA LILE STEVE ANDERSON JEANIE JOHNSON GARY DON NEWSOM 48 unior epresentatives Kxeuledj Elizabeth Moore Linda Lloyd Kstafzdingl Tommy Polk Shelane Parnell jane Thompson Medena Furqueron .. 5 . Qf R , i f A Q' 5 ,Em ol,l i g ,. fx ww 51 Freshman Representatives Ksealedj Scott McLaughlin Robbie Gray frmndizzgj Leon Langley David Anderson Randy Womack fs W i Sophomore Representatives fffdlfdj Dianna Langley Ann Talbot Krzandingj Gary Hughes Lynn Cauley A 5 johnny Rutherford Gary Hinds National Honor Society N.H.S. MEMBERS: Fin! row: Martha jordan, Beth Hayworth, Linda Lee, Brenda Smith, Margaret Cooper, Lynn Puckett. Second row: Debney Estes, Ann Garrett, Annelle Fitzhugh, Calessa Smith, Laura Cannon, Betty Johansen, Linda Massey. Third row: Colette Took, Cheryl Cederberg, Lila Williams, Kathy Bryan, Judy Abbe, janet Allison, Jane Lusk. Fourlb row: Cheryl Colclazer, Linda Halfmann, Richard Macklin, Burt Nix. Fifth row: Tom Wood, Don Crockett, Scott Porter, Billy Prager, Gary Don Newsom. Sixzla faux- Dwayne Ray, Dee Shortes, Miss Colleen Slaughter, sponsor, Mrs. Rita Weeg, sponsor. Highlights ,,,,:31'2g'gjL,, 3 2 holds monthly meetings . . E , 3 elects officers . . . Z Q5 holds induction exercises . . . V . recognizes members at graduation . . . N N , H , S . I 5 Lf 5 -S ' 3 NEW MEMBERS: Fifi! row: Kerry Gunnels, Gerald Smith, Padro Rodriquez, Mark Shaver, james Newman, Stanford Stewart, jimmy Wilson. Second row: Peggy Riherd, Charlie Voight, jane Thompson, Paula Green, Gwyn Bonner, Stephenie Sokolewicz, Claudia Took, Herbert Ward. Third row: Ruth Russell, Pat Macklin, Bill jones, Eddie Cook,'Carolyn Crawford, Anne Robin- son, Lorrie Watkins, Nancy Dean. Fourth row: Kathy Conley, Beth Grauman, Maria Foster, Henry Willes, Elizabeth Moore, Susie Armstrong, Tommy Polk, John Deats, Tom Conway. Fifzla rozzx' Meliton Arriola, Steve Anderson, Bruce Blalack, Mike Brumley, Claire Marie Caulfield, Douglas Burnett, Kathy Dirks, Ray Priebe, jamie Rouch. 'Future Teachers Train for Careers FTA CLUB: Fin! row: Beth Hayworth, Linda Massey, Annelle Fitzhugh, joy Legg, Sherry Powell, Brenda Smith, Pat Macklin, Stephanie Sokolewicz. Serand row: jane Thompson, Elizabeth Moore, Loretta Owen, Barbara Todd, Barbra McAlister. Third 2 n f xii' Q row: Gwynn Bonner, Lila Williams, Ann Garrett, Jeanie johnson, Christy Price, George Ann Patton, Sabra Fuller, Kay Rogers. Fourth row: John Choat, Thomas Land, Bobby Polk, Mike Graves, Carl Van Vleet, Clauda Took. Highlights holds monthly meeting . . . elect Mr. and Miss FTA . . . holds installation . . . attend district meeting . . . student teaching in spring . . . have numerous speakers of the profession for programs . . . FTA CLUB: Fifi! rqw: Kathy Dean, Kathy Schwarz, Marjorie Third row: Regina Hamby, Marilyn Wade, Peggy Irwin, La Carlton, Hugh LeeneiCooley, Kathy Wright. Second row: Patsy Sharfi Shimks, MHFY Ellen Hedges, Pflm W6lCh- 1:01015 1010-' Sweeney, Nancy Dean, Judy Dyer, Sharon Storey, Ray Nell Dyer. Burt Nix, David Cooper. Latin Club Holds Banquet Highlights elect officers . . . increase vocabulary . . . illustrate bulletin board each week . . . hold Roman banquet at which students come dressed as Roman citizens . . . Jane Thompson the Latin Club secretary and Diane Langley the reporter look on the school map to find their next meeting room. LATIN CLUB: Firrl raw: Leon Langley, Cheri Turner, Jane Thompson, Paula Green, Zane Neal, Alanda Deans, Carolyn Crawford, Peggy Grant, Joan Robertson, Regina Hamby, Mary Ellen Hedges. Second row: Gary Stallings, Elizabeth Alsbury, Janice Griffith, Debbie Jenson, Elizabeth Ann Graumann, George Ann Patton, Sherry Bradberry, Linda Crawford, Denise Teague,. Debra Coffee, julia Stuteville. Third row: joe Moss, Pat Weaver, Noel Brooks, Bobby Dyer, Monnie Watkins, Gay Nell Taylor, Diana Langley, Elaine Martin, Dallas Crawford. Fourth ww: Bruce Hutto, Tommy Polk, David Talbott, Terry Hale, Ellen Gossett, Peggy Irwin, Annie Heirman, Mrs. Doris Vaughn, sponsor. Fifzh row: Steve Hughes, Gerald Smith, jon Rice, Keith Gum, Dale Hughes, Randy Carr. Sixth Row: Fred Bunch, john Lusk, Roy Priebe, john Patton, Stanford Steward, Dee Elrod, Eddie Cook. 52 Among the students looking at French magazines are Kerry Gunnels, Irene Gomez, Joan Knight, and Kathryn Dirks. john Deats, Mike Warren, David Bentley, and Cathy Dirks are a few French club members talking over the next meeting. 53 French Club Promotes Interest in Language Customs Highlights elect officers . . . holds monthly meeting . . . see French movies . . . play French games . . . have guest speakers . . X 'fi Spanish Club Learns Spanish Customs SPANISH CLUB: Fin! raw: David Rivera, Nancy Ivie, Nancy Dean, Linda Parras, Joanna Renteria, Irene Barrera, Patricia Stin- son, Rebecca Jensen, Nancy Pless, Marva Foster, john Booker. Second row: Janet Allison, Robert Strain, Marilyn Wade, Cindy Bryan, Karen Hughes, Luanne Lowry, Carl Eggleston, Bobbie Byrd, Bobby Beasley. Third row: Debra Welch, Kay White, Shirley Pope, jim Pope, Herbert Ward, Geren Martin. Fourth row: Stanley Thorton, Larry Brown, Roger Kionka, David Draper, Milton jones, Miss Colleen Slaughter, sponsor, Kent Vickery, Ann Roberts, jeff Thomas. Highlights elects officers . . . holds monthly meetings . . . have Christmas program . . . view slides of Mexico . . . learn songs in Spanish . . . SVANIS1, INTERRUPTING A SPANISH CLUB meeting were Nancy Dean, Secretary, and Roger Kionka, Reporterg to get a drink. 54 Librarians ssist Book Lovers LIBRARY CLUB: Fin! row: Paula Ford, Becky Forgus, Bobby Helen Heckler, Becky Barris. Third row: Bobby Beasley, Leah Dyer, Elaine Tucker, Dora jackson, jo Lynn Adams. Serand row: Spiller, Peggy Riherd, Ruth Russell, Patty Goodman, Charlene Ladona Honea, Donna Ferguson, Zane Neal, Dixie Coleman, Kennedy, Peggy Lecroy. if I 'J , Highlights elect officers . . . hold monthly meetings . . . made teacher directory . . . entered a float in the Homecoming Parade . . . LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS: Zane Neal, treasurer, Patty Goodman, secretary, Ladona Honea, president. Standing: Leah Spillerg historian, Peggy Lecroyg parliamentarian. in-'K Members of the library club Work busily to finish the teacher directories. fr 1 213, Homemoking Dept. Largest Group In School l ta FHA CHAPTER: Fim raw: Mrs. Virginia Martin, sponsor, Mrs. Fern Alexander, sponsor, Carole Hollingshead, Rita Langley, Medena Furqueron, Gayle Coleman, Susie Armstrong, Jtdy Pruitt, Bobbie Harris, Toni jones, Mrs. Charlotta Hamilton, sponsor, Linda Lile. Serond row: Corky Grantham, Beth Ann Ross, Laura Parks, Nancy Dean, Patsy Sweeney, Jill Franklin, Judy Purser, Edebeth Zellingr, Jolene Land. Third row: Helena .Wozencraft, Juanice Key, Linda Crawford, Debra Tate, Montie Watkins, Martha Boadle, Lasabra Fuller, Connie Trevinio, Rhonda 5 p M, ' 'Fifa Av . X Q X . N FHA OFFICERS ARE: Lynda Loyd, pianist, Carolyn Crawford, historian, Karla Wadsworth, treasurer, Sherry Powell, secretary, Marrianne Lipscombe, 5th vice president, Lorrie Watkins, 4th Womack. Fourth row: Debra Ray, Janie Cooper, Peggy Darrate, Irene Gomez, Iris Hernandez, Pam Welch, Marilyn Wade, Linda Halfman, Regina Hamby, Patricia Tingle, Becky Milner, Ann Talbot, Glena jones, Pam Dewees. Sixlla row: Helen Miller, Ann Budke, Carol Grimsley, Sherry Wooley, Paula Studeville, Susan Cape, Cathy Carlile, Mary Ellen Hedges, Gwynn Bonner, Sonia Whittington, Robbie Trantham, Beth Frazier, Wanda Simpson, Sheila Tidwell. vice president, Pat Macklin, 3rd vice president, Loretta Owen, 2nd vice president, Robbie Smart, 1st vice president, Linda Lu Lile, president. F.H.A. Membership Increases Qi LkiiMm.,...s -- FHA CLUB: First row: Cynthia Pruitt, Janet McMurry, Patsy jones, Judy Cranford, Nancy Oppegard, Katie Kerndle, Susan Baily, Donna Swindell, Debbie Cummings, Nancy Combell. Sec- ond row: Carolyn Decker, Alice Chavez, Mary Velasquez, Susan Mercier, Brenda, Young, Yvonne Holcombe, Sharotte Calmese, Patty Brewer, jacquelyn Minchew. Third row: Francis Butler, Mildred Watkins, Barbra Boardman, Sandy Piker, Carglin Ham- mon, Rowena Rogers, Kay Woodard, Sunny jo Wolf, Phyllis Faulkner, Susan Dean, Gwen Sullivan, Sally Butler. Fourth row: Elva Abundez, Karen Tindol, Debbie Sissie, Brenda Bankston, Pat Cockrun, Ester Coats, Nancy Nicholson, Kathy Rigclon, Toni Wooley, Kathryn Dawson, Diane Hamilton, Becky Easley, Teresa Griffin, Debbie Reeves, Kathy Macklin. Fiflls row: Linda Mc- Swain, Joyce Neil, Debbie Hardison, Phillips Rummirs, Becky Tucker, jenny Grizzard, Beverly Huckaby, Raye Nell Dyer, Gayle Webb, Jo McMillan, Sandy Reed, Elizabeth Lipscombe, Sue Stanaland, Pamela Marcum. Highlights holds installation . . . have numerous speakers for meetings . . . holds Daddy Date Night . . . dress dolls for Christmas , . . i f collect canceled stamps for Tubfirm . . . participate in 12,1-LA, Wegk , , , sells calendars . . . H.-fa .f-' HUUML BLHLDING Dean Gilstrap is featured on the FHA homecoming float as beau. FFA Group Develops Leadership F.F.A. CLUB: Fin! row: Terry Gamble, Arla Walker, jack Thorpe, Larry Gammons, Roy Blackwell, Scott Smith, De'Laoyd Hooser. Second row: Michael Kinmal, Dickie Hull, Charles Thomas, Mike Gamble, Mike Hull. Tlnifd row: Jay Berry, Larry McGrath, johnny Middleton, Robert Crenshaw, Mario Moncado. Fourth row: Bill jenkins, Gary Sturm, Dickie Stanley, Ricky F.F.A. CLUB OFFICERS: Terry Hanson, president, Perry Gamble, secretary, Treonne Reagan, sweetheart, Duane Murphreeg treas- urer. Semnd row: Tommy Cockrellg sponsor, Terry jenkins, re- porter, Alan Bunn, sentinel. jackson. Fifzla row: Earl Bedal, Bob Nichols, Ricky Harris, Gary Prater, Sammy Rich. Sixzb row: Gary Campbell, Kenneth Barfield, Gary Pope, Richard Templeton, Coy McCann, Jimmie jones. Seventh row: Rodney Fuqua, Mike McSwaine, Johnnie Sevey, Danny Cunningham. Eighth row: Darrell Olson, L. C. Gibbs, Lonnie Newton. ' . flag, Hlghllghfs Y ' elect Treonne Reagan F.F.A. Qxahgfzbx sweetheart . . . enters fat stock shows . . . holds' monthly meetings . . . c,5o,cuL4o1Q9 raise livestock for project . . . We 9' holds F.F.A. banquet . . . Jack Cathey, Lonnie Newton, Johnny Middleton and Terry Hanson wait their turn for the weighing in of their stock. Science Club Keeps Progressive Pace SCIENCE CLUB: Fim' row: Gregory Huffstickler, Barbara Mc- Tlaird row: Mike Cunningham, Herbert Ward, Don Hickson Alister, Rose Cordes, Jackie Cordes, Paula Buckner. Second row: Robin Hoover, Denise Hicks. Fourlb row: Eddie Cook, Mark jamie Honey, Karen Hughes, LaShara Shanks, Debbie Haris. Shaver, Burt Nix, Tom Conway. Slide Rule Club Learns Technique SLIDE RULE CLUB: Fin! row: Robin Hoover, Elizabeth Moore. Second row: Tom Conway, Eddie Cook, and Herbert Ward. 59 Highlights holds monthly meetings elects officers . . . studies sciences . . . studies how to use the slide rule . . . f?'f'fL fm ' we Radio Club, Debate Promote Drama We RADIO CLUB: First row: Betty Fleming, Earsie Miller, Joyce Walker, Linda Switzer, Kathryn Schwarz, Margie Carlton, Debbie Curruthers, Joyce Stevens. Second raw: Ethyl Green, Cindy Dittrich, Gary James, Billy Joe Clayton, Sue Fannin, Janet Perry, Sue Fannin, Janet Perry, Mrs. Leah Gindoff, Linda Switzer, Gary James, and Betty Fannin talk over the plans for the next radio program. it S J fm DEBATE CLUB: Firfz row: Richie Tubb, Lee White, secretary, Debbie Jensen, Bill Schwarz, Ladona Honeag secretary, Jan Lang- ford, treasurer, Marianne Lipscomb, Miss Sharon Ryan, sponsor. Y 60 WR Q Third raw: Robert Domino, Richard Payne, Mike Woolridge, David Cooper, Easy Ezell, Rodger Le Vier, Mike Brumley, Larry Sloan, Michael Evans. Highlights XS it -If RADIO CLUB as i in ff G. WA., fo gave a weekly radio program called CAMPUS CARAVAN holds Weekly meetings . . . enters lnterscholastic League . . . DEBATE CLUB holds monthly meetings . . . entered lnterscholastic League Contest . . . Second row: Robert Margolis, John Hull, president, Richard Rig- don, Bobby Bell, vice president, Robert Zelner, Calvin Dickenson, Jeff Talmadge, Jon Rice. Court Jesfers, Thespians Encourage Drama COURT JESTERS: Fim row: Dwight Brown, Paula Green, Janet Perry, Cindy Dittrich, Teresa Conner, Betty Fleming, Sefomi row: Carl Van Vleet, Linda Helton, Sharon Swim, Raye Nell Dyer, Susan Baird, Randy Morgan. Third wow: Kerry Gunnels, Sharon An- wg drews, Lynn Schoedel, Rejenia McKinney. Family row: Mr. Dan Shockey, Phyllis Faulkner, Barbara Todd, Ran- dell Pope, john Rice, Marvin Burleson. Fiflb row: Barry Knocke, Diana Landrum, Mark Shaver, Mike Marchant. Highlights COURT JESTURES initiate new members . . . enters Interscholastic League Contests . . . sponsor a play a year which anyone can participate presented King and I . . . , - - THESPIANS 1 1 students seleeted for membership . . . holds monthly meeting . . . ' present major drama production . . . T 5. WORKING BACKSTAGE with theatre group are Mr. Dan Shockey, drama instructor, Randy Morgan, Carl Van Vleet, Raye Nell Dyer, Teresa Conner, and Sharon Swim. THESPIANS: Fir!! row: Teresa Conner, Cindy Dittrich, Betty Fleming. Second row: Diana Lan- drum, janet Perry. Third row: David Cooper. Key Club Boosts Steer Spirit KEY CLUB: Fin! row: Danny Johnson, Robin Hoover, Marshall Horn, Lonnie Hattenback, joe David Moss, Tommy Polk, Ed Payne, Ray Ward. Second row: Bobby Polk, james Dement, Steve Anderson, Mike Graves, Dickie Grimes, Nikki Thomas, David Vasquez, Kent McCartey, Barry Knocke, john Arnold, fs , ilg' sx KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Danny Johnson, vice president, Nikki Thomas, club sweetheart, John Choate, sgt. at arms, Steve An- derson, secretary, David Vasquez, president, Mike Graves, treas- urer. .zu f gs., jess Phares, Dicky Stanley, Charles Lacy, Dickie Gibson, Raymond Hattenback. Third rout: Rush Crocker, john Choate, Thomas Land, Joe Smootj Mike Alexander, Tom Wood, Ken Chacld, Rowan Settles, Roger Kionka, Mr. Leon Taylor, sponsor. Highlights elect officers . . . ,NG takes charge of school Agp! CLQZR victory bell . . . gl E elect annual sweetheart . . . 'Sli sells spirit balloons . . . x1fQNA'Q2i build float for homecoming parade , . . 'Sli nv? Victory bell was refinishecl before the new year begins. History Club Reviews Past Highlights ffailff elects officers . . . holds meetings . . . makes field trip . . . review past history . . . YI17 HISTORY CLUB: Fin! row: Linda Helton, Christi Sewmi 1010-' Mr. R0Clf1eY A155003 SP0Df0f, D011 Price, vice president, Diana Landrumg secretary. Bolingg president, Sue Pole, Calessa Smith. Bible Club Create Christmas Scene Highlights elects officers . . . holds monthly meeting . . . decorated gym for Christmas . . . presented Christmas program '. . . carry out Christmas scene . . . 4 BIBLE CLUB: Fin! row: Mrs. Elizabeth Johansen, Kathy Bryan, Carolyn Boy, Glenda Nix, Rebecca Arriola, Ruby Faye Wfeatherby. Second row: Billy Anderson, Richard Rigdon, David Hilario. Third ww: Greg johnson, Greg Willis, Gary Don Newsom. 63 'TTR Sedted: Mrs. June Garrett. Fin! row: Shelane Parnell, Pam Merrill, Rhonda Barger, Joyce Walker, Raynette Miller, Dona Yater, Sharon Story, Carolyn Montgomery, Barbara Long. Second row: Candy Marcum, Ethel Green, Gail Arrington, Stephanie Sokolewicz, Cheri Cederberg, Ayn McGlothlin, Pat Macklin, Beth Hayworth, Annelle Fitzhugh. Third row: David Morton, Danny johnson, Anne Garrett Lorie Watkins, Mary Dirks, Cheryl Colclazer, Nancy Fuller, Jani Anderson, Robert Strain, joe Clower. Fourth row: Larry Sloan, jim my Wilson, Mark Shaver, Dean Gilstrap, jerry McGuire, Billy Scott Rowan Settles, Rob Chapman, David Wright. A Cappella and Madrigcll Compete in District Contests . J 7 Z DIRECIORS MADRIGAL Mfs- Mafquefife Gflffeft Fin! row: Joyce Walker, Patricia Macklin, gomery. Third row: David Morton, Danny Mf- Kefml' Sh9PPUfd and Annelle Fitzhugh. Second row: Stepha- Johnson, Robert Strain, Jerry McGuire, Mark nie Sokolewicz, Lorrie Watkins, Cheryl Col- Shaver, and Rob Chapman. clazer, Cheri Cederberg, and Carolyn Mont- ESHIWAN-SOPHOMURB A CAPPELLA CHOIR Fifi! row: net Williams, Betty Chavarria, Larice Root, Cindy Bryan, .Sue Nell Wton, Sherry Dickson, Jan Morehead, Donna Swindell, Debbie therford. Semrzd row: Le Ann Herndon, Izell johnson, Brenda rt, Carol Perkins, Jerre Tonn, Monnie Watkins, Betty McCann, rna Goswick, Denise Estes, Joyce Nail. Third rouf: Steve Pyles, Richard Rigdon, Sharon Andrews, Debbie Dunlap, Susan Vfatson, Janis Reagan, Linda Swords, Keith Graumann, Ricky McAdams. Fourzla row: Ricky Denson, Mike Colclazer, Johnny Turner, Steve Holley, David Englert, john Weeks, Roger Dixon, Smith Ellis, Brad Cederberg, David Scott. Underflvssmen , fa 'i . '- 8, .1 1 N lii ' ' 'iii 'K 'fig .. l a E n k y. . l .,,., J. . V V- X l ig, it , Y., l -N V . M, .ii .g . 'ff 1 1 - If if Q' fl ',,,, xperlence - A A ccsc e'e iii ESHMAN-SOPHOMORE MADRIGAL Fi,-if 1-ow: - eee ,L r is e Clower, Keith Graumann, Larice Root, Monnie ' V Q ff 1 355132 'iii' atkins, jan Morehead, Raynette Miller, Cindy Bryan, A, ,,i .i A Q A a i ebbie Dunlap. Serwzd row: Brad Cederberg, Steve c,,,., it e - V'- 3 , it A ,i , 'sii I VleS, Mike Colclazer, John Weeks, RO86r Dixon. .i.. ,.ii 1 ,- ' if ii af IRLS CHOIR, Firrt row: Candy Stuteville, Pam White, Pam oberts, Odelia Gattan, Elena Gaitan, Maria Padilla, Ann Roberts, ndrea Turner, Janet Lancaster. Second row: Lynda Meador, Olga tlgatto, Sarah Riffey, Debbie Calvo, janet Cresy, Cindy Wesbrook, ayla Williams, Donna Young, Bertha Paradez, Paula Ramirez. bird row: Becky Rogers, Sallie Butler, Esther Dennis, Linda Helton, jo Anne Allen, Melanie Merrill, Mary Tubb, Sheryl Williams, Deb- bie Fink, Debbie Woolf, Nancy Riddle. Fourth row: De Gibson, Patty Bennett, Jessie Houston, Shelly Greer, Cindy Gressett, Laverne Lancaster, Leah Harris, Brenda Moore, Clarinda Harris, Linda Malloy, Debbie Gressett, Veanda Griffith. Various Bancls Entertain Locally BSI-IS SYMPHONIC BAND FLUTES Nancy Fuller Janet Allison Daury Powell Pam Lancaster Jlerrrlyn McNaughton eresa Conner Elicia Keele Gwen Peer CLARINETS Steve Hughes I-lclen Miller Robert Margolis Gerald Smith Brenda Smith Frances Smith Paula Stuteville Pat Stinson Coleene Permenter Jeff Vaughn Susan Beaird Betty Chavaria Shelia Tidwell Mollie Korzenski Carolyn McChristain ALTO CLARINETS Mike Stephens Wanda Simpson BASS CLARINETS Doug Ball Nancy Ivie Ella Faulks Janis Ray CONTRA-BASS CLARINET Lynda Lloyd ALTO SAX Gordon Marchant Patricia Bogarcl Robert Strain Adrian Saldivar TENOR SAX Jane Lusk Betty Johansen Sylvia Galan BARITONE SAX Fidel Tovar Debra Tackett OBOE Mike Adams Judy Conley Larry Sloan BASSOON Melvin Chappell John Tidwell FRENCH HORNS Dee Elrod Tommy Polk Corky Harris Dallas Crawford BARVFONES Dwight Fortson Thomas Brandon Jack Barley CORNET Kent Fish Glenn Matlock Keith Gum Robert Campbell Margaret Cooper Allen Maxwell Carolyn Newman Raye Nell Dyer Douglas Burnett Billy Bob Wilson Wayne Patterson Elaine Diche TROMBONES Charles Campbell Bobby Bryant' Bobby Polk Stanford Stewart Beth Frazier John Strain Brian Mayes Robert Grisham BASS Randy Morgan Tommy Taroni Tommy Butler Bill Faulks DRUMS David Bentley Nancy Pless C. M. Wozencraft Wesley Cook Mike Marchant Randall Witte Sham, Swim MEMBERS of the Dixieland Band are Larry Sloan, Steve Hughes, Peter Carlsson Keith Gum, Johnny James, Randy Morgan, and David Bentley. Janice Majors accompanies the group on the piano. BAND OFFICERS: Nancy Ivie, Brenda Smith, Tricia Bogard, David Bent- DRUM MAJORS ley, Gorclan Marchant, Gaylord Crenshaw, Dwight Fortson, Teresa Conner, Gaylord Crenshaw Susan Beaird. Gordan Mar-chant 66 THE BSHS Bands are under the directorship of Bill Bradley and Don Turner. A A .. Q L BSHS BAND Maiorettes are Susan Beaird, Janelle Langford, Hariette McKinney, and Sheryl Williams. , 4 MEMBERS OF STAGE BAND: Stand- ing: Peter Carlson, C. M. Wozencraft, Nancy Pless, Janis Majors, Randy Mor- gan, Nancy Fuller, Tommy Taroni, Keith Gum, Kent Fish, Robert Camp- bell, Johnny James, Don Turner. Sealed: David Bentley, Bobby Bryant, Charles Campbell, Brian Mayes, Beth Frazier, Larry Sloan, Gordon Marchant, Steve Hughes, Sylvia Galan, Louis Hinojos, Fidel Tovar, Debra Tackett. BSHS BAND'- FLLJTES Kevin Keele Mario Moncada TROMBONES Jams Majors Richard Collier HORNS Fred Bunch Matiorie Carlton Dwayne Peters Chris Danford Coy Reagan Debbie Wash Jo Ann Lewis Susan Boyd Don Tyler Kinda Taylor Rhonda Ownbey Janell Langford oan Robertson Lisa Hinoios Yvonne Conner Karen Harris OBOES Lynne Puckett Rob Chapman Marvin Burleson CORNETS Bob Boren Henrietta Piper Orcar Garcia Eugene Carillo Randall Pope Charles Bokelman Mike Chenflult Henry Alvarez Audon Saldivar Peter Deming Melvah Dameron Mike Parker Donald Click Harold Sigmon Gaylord Crenshaw Frank Qualls Don Thompson Jgff Wickline enneth Downs Robert Deming BASS Jimmie Fortune Charles Tidwell Lloyd Kuykendall John Pannell Lowell McDaniel BARITONES Brent Brooks Rav Lynn Wright Billy Swafford Gary Stuteville David Knous John Lusk Johnny James BASSOONS Jon Rice Harriet McKinney ALTO CLARINET Randy Davis Brenda Fuller Given Sullivan TENOR SAX Louis Hinoios Jody Sargent 67 Gary Schaver BARITONE SAX Joe Renteria David Harvell BASS CLARINET Jacalyn Minchew Larry Abbott Ann Young Helen Johnson Pat Rayburn Janis Ray ALTO SAX Frank Moncada Dwight Brown Billie Jean Crook Jerry Knous Paul Webb Donald Van Slyke Becky Milner D'avicl Simpson Becky Simpson Kenny Williams Aaron Goolsby Jorge Carrillo CLARINETS Connie Faulks Glenda Lewis Patty Robertson Kay Fiveash Pam Wilson Larry Patterson Linda Lemon Janie Molina Jimmie Edwards Patty Peters Fanny Gibson Rejenia McKinney Mike Hubbard Sheryl Williams Izell Johnson Patty Bennett Brenda Young Pam Lemons Brenda Cherry Rebecca Johnson Jan Toland Robbie Trantham PERCUSSION Peter Carlsson William Eggleston Phillip Tinclall Fidal Saldivar Dinah Abundez Dennis Richardson George Coker Harry Don Cotham Three Bandsmen Make State MELVIN CHAPPELL, Nancy Ivie, and Kent Fish use their talents to win a place in the All-State Band. Seventy-eight Medals Awarded to BSHS Band Members of the BSHS band won seventyeeight medals in the UH. contest. Twenty-five solos and nine ensembles received a first place and will enter state contest to be held in June. First place winners for solos were Janet Allison, Mar- jorie Carlton, Elicia Keele, Janice Majors, Jerrilyn Mc- Naughton, Daury Powell, Nancy Pless, Mike Adams, Judy Conley, Lynn Puckett, Melvin Chappell, John Tidwell, Steve Hughes, Robert Margolis, Mike Stephens, Douglass Ball, Helen Miller, Sylvia Galan, Kent Fish, Kevin Keele, Glenn Matlock, Dee Elrod, Tommy Polk, Tommy Taroni, and David Bentley. Ensemble winners were Patricia Bogard, Jane Lusk, Fidel Tovar, Sharon Swim, Tobert Campbell, Kent Fish, Allen Maxwell, Keith Gum, Margaret Cooper, Tommy Polk, Charles Campbell, Thomas Brandon, and Randy'Morgan. Other ensemble winners were Pat Stinson, Mollie Kor- zinski, Janie Molina, Izell Jonson, Betty Chavvaria, Ella Mae Faulks, Harriet McKinney, Wanda Simpson, Carolyn McChristion, Jackie Minchew, Larry Abbott, Paula Stute- ville, Brenda Smith, Connie Faulks, Francis Wilson, Coleen Permenter, Nancy Ivie, Sheila Tidwell, Mike Stephens, Randy Davis, Linda Lloyd, and Douglass Ball. Members of other winning ensembles were John Tid- well, Joan Robertson, Jeff Vaughn, Teresa Conner, Rob Chapman, Helen Miller, Dee Elrod, Melvin Chappell, Carolyn McChristian, Brenda Smith, Connie Faulks, Francis Wilson, Helen Miller, Steve Hughes, Robert Margolis, and Gerald Smith. LIEUTENANTS WHO are in charge of uniforms John Parnell, Lowell McDaniel, Wesley Cook and Dee are: Firfz row: Oscar Garcia, Douglas Ball, Tommy Elrod. Taroni, Don Thompson and Tommy Polk. Second row: 68 MRS. JO PRIDDY'S SHORTHAND CLUB: First mw: Mrs. Wilson, Nancy Ivie, Judy Cauble, Janie Beedle. Fourzh row: Future Stenos Practice in Classroom if vb SHORTHAND CLUB: Fin! row: Mrs. Betty Green, sponsor, Lynda Fuller, Karen Platte, Sheryl Williams, Kay Coppedge, Kay Linda Massey, Linda Lee, Cindy Johnson, Linda Halfman, Diana Palmer. Oliver. Second row: Lila Williams, Judy Abbe, Floretta Rau, Highlights Q'--v , X A holds monthly meetings . . . gave fruit baskets and toys to needy 1 families . . . elected a MRS. GREEN'S SHORTHAND OFFICERS: Lila Wil- liams, secy. and treas.g Judy Abbe, vice 'presidentg Linda Massey, president. shorthand beau . . . Judy Ringner and Shelane Parnell take dictation from Mrs. Pricldy. Priddy, Pat Billings, Vicki Morrow, Judy Ringner, Shelane Parnell, Sonia Whittington. Sefond row: Annette Felts, Debbie Miller, Paula Ford, Carol Knight, Toni Dailey, Kathi Wood, Gina Trivett. Third row: Patti Olsen, Elizabeth McCarra, Carolyn Metcalf, Joyce Walker, Mary Ann Abreo, Jamie Rouch, Virginia Lujan, Alanda Deans, Mary Moser, Patricia Bogard, Francis Linda McChristian, Dana Templeton, Linda Olsen, Cynthia Grant, Carolyn McMurtrey, Susan Lawhorn, Beth Graumann, Robbie Trantham, Phyllis Sewell, Shirley Ray. Fiflla raw: Linda Williams, Katherine Grisham, Carole Hollingshead, Jenna Clinkscales, Beth Ann Ross, Sherry Bradbury, Kay Stephens, Linda Hughes. AUTO MECHANICS' CLUB: Fifi! raw: jimmy Fortune, Coy Nelson, Sharon Houching club sweet- heart, Bill Smith, Donnie Mosley. Second row: Mike Bridges, Maurice Meek, Paul Biffle, Robert Carlile, George McComb. Third raw: Mr. Perry AUTO MECHANICS OFFICERS ARE: Billy Swaffordg treasurer, Sharon Houching club sweetheart, Coy Nelsong sgt. at arms, Bill Smith, president, Buster Carlile, reporter, Donna Mosley, secretary, Roy Meek, parliamentarian, and Paul Biffle, vice- president. Abelardo Hilario and Maurice Meek repair the motor in the auto mechanics building. Mathisg sponsor, Jose Gonzales, Larry Russel, Abel- ardo Hilario, Billy Swafford. Fourlb row: Raul Mar- quez, Augustin Gaitain, Robert Moran, Alan Carlile, Done Madewell. Future Mechanics Interested in Motors Highlights holds regular meetings . . . elect club sweetheart . . . elects officers ,. . . repair automobiles . . . 'lisp VICA 70 Metal Tracles, Electrical Appliance Promote Trade METAL TRADES CLUB: First raw: Ronnie Long, David-Hilario, Kent McCarty, Hank Smoot, johnny Perez. Second row: Donald Winnkler, Callan El- liot, Claude Hendricks, Guy Burrows, Sue Clarkg club sweetheart, Richard Nelson, Dickie Gibson, Highlights elects officers . . . holds monthly meetings . . . repairs appliances and made metal objects . . . Allen Wheeler, Danny Murley. Third row: Ernest Trevino, Thomas Padilla, Mark Unger, David Reeves, Ricky Miller, jim Phillips, Mr. Taylorg sponsor. Officers of Metal Trades Club are Kent Mc- Cartyg president, Sue Clarkg club sweetheart, Claude I-Iendricksg secretary, Dicky Gibsong sgt. of arms, Guy Burrowg treasurer, jim Phillips, parliamentarian, Richard Nelsong re- porter. 1 44,640 41: X Officers of the Electrical Appliance Club are Larry McMurtrey, reporter, Treonne Reagang club sweetheart, Robert Reagan, secretary, Don McEvers3 parliamentarian, james jor- dang treasurer, Mr. E, Y. Bucknerg sponsor. Third row: Larry Ray, Dale Ditrich, and Rick Ed are not pictured. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CLUB: Firrl row: james Jordan, Rick Ed, Don McEvers, Frank James, Larry McMurtrey, Robert Reagan, Gary Osburn, Billy Byrd. 7l ICT, Building Trades Reveal Student Interest ICT CLUB MEMBERS ARE: Fifi! row: Suzanne Fisher, Suzanne Hardison, Laura Fulbright, Judy McCormick, Reggy Robertson. Second row: Helen Heckler, Joann Davis, Beverly Merrick, Ray- mond Hattenback. Third raw: Mike Wiggins, Gynn Clark, Jerry ICT CLUB OFFICERS: Suzanne Fisher, Gynn Clark, Suzanne Hardison, Robert Arron. Second row: Chris Gilbert, Junior Mendoza, Butch Cald- Well. Highlights holds monthly meetings . . . elect officers . . . BUILDING TRADE ICT attend state and district meet- ings Daughtery, Darrell Thomas, Butch Caldwell, joe West, David Webb. Fourlb row: Chris Gilbert, Mike Gamble, Mike Pitts. Fifth row: junior Mendoza, Bill Warren, Robert Hall, Mr. Cog- dellg sponsor, Lynn Sorrells. BUILDING CLUB OFFICERS: Fin! row: Mr. Louis Heinzeg sponsor, Richard Martinezg sgt. at arms, Tommy Carrascog secretary, Orlanda Rosasg vice president. Second raw: Fred Moralezg parlia- mentarian, john Vierag president, Raymond jordan, reporter. BUILDING TRADES CLUB: Fin! row: Mr. Louis Heinze, Rich- Ralph Ramirez. Second row: Fred Moralez, Orlando Roses, John ard Martinez, Tommy Carrasco, Raymond Jordon, Terry Moseley, Viera. Third row: Victor Lopez, Iulian Chavez. 72 DE Promotes Good Salesmonship DE CLUB: Fifi! row: Ralph Passmore, Carolyn Gentry, Rita Chappel Burns, Freddie Fielder, Linda Dennis, L. C Williains Owens, Marilyn MCGuffey, Wanda Ball. Second row: Charles Family 1'0u'.' John Phillips, Lenard Snead, Dana Craxen Gregg Hamlin, jerry Dalton, Chuck Stone, Myrla Benjamin, Vivian Shepherd, Mr.'George Riceg sponsor. Dixon, Kathy Marino, Linda Olsen. Tlaim' row: james Sanderson, Highlights K 1 M elect officers . . . y attend district meeting . . . elect club sweetheart . . . F, holds money-making projects 1 holds regular meetings . . . jiliferf ,M , . , C VWNEI ' H .nsnfvfr-4,4 DE CLUB OFFICERS: Vivian Dixon, treasurer, Suzanne Milchg secretary, Rita Owens, club sweetheart. 73 VOE, Future Nurses Learn Skill FUTURE NURSES CLUB2 Fifi! 1010-' Dr- I-Ollige Worthy, SUS-Glfl Ivie, Lynn Puckett, Annie Heirman, Helen Johnson. Third row: POlDSt, Edith Heirmfm, Peggy Grant, Bfellda Nlfhols, MIS- John Wanda Simpson, Beth Frazier, Patricia Bogard, Robbie Trantham, Black, sponsor. Second row: Mrs. Perry Mathis, sponsorg Nancy Rebegga Arfiola, H i 9 h I h .1 FUTURE NURSES UVAA entered homecoming float . . . A-J fl, F holds monthly meetings . . . L iff elected beau . . . 1 elected beau . . . L U lf, holds monthly meetings . . . hXm, A f entered float in Homecoming , ,,, Z K , parade . S ' l ROBERT STRAIN JERRY RYAN Future Nurses Beau V.O.E. Beau V.O.E. CLUB: First row: Janice Anderson, Jan.Lane, Laura Parks, bie Cline, Ndfma Johnson, Carla Grisham, Third ww: Pat BCUY D0miHC1l1f?Z, ThC'fCS21 Maiors, ,lUdY SPIVCY- 56507145 WW Thomas, Shirley Simunovic, Shirley Ray, Mrs. Vonna Swim, Robbie Smart, Claudene Cooper, Karen Miller, Linda Gray, Rob- SPOHSOIQ Jacque Sevey, Neva Bedwell, 74 Tennis Club Inleresi Revivecl TENNIS CLUB: Firrl raw: Bobby Dyer, Susan Polish, janet Richardson, Wanda Heckler, Ellen Gossett, Annette Felts, Anne Talbot, Landa Guevara, James Knight, Keith Graumann. Second row: Geren Martin, Melinda Brooke, Denise Estes, Lynda Meador, Cheri Turner, Susan Green, Stephanie Dickens, Ginger Adams, Dell Hollingsworth. Third row: Richard White, Sharon Andrews, COLETTE TOOK takes a determined swing at the base line. Robin Hoover, Bonnie Brown, Tim Childress, Martha Boadle, Scott Porter, Colette Took, Craig Frank, Vicky Clark, Barry Knocke, Susan Cape, Richard Macklin, Barbara McAlister, Steve Burnett, Rhonda Womack, Barry Dunnam, Bobby Barnes, Coach Frank Pulattie, jack Cathey. Highlights OFFICERS: Anne Talbot-president, Sandy Reedmvice-president, Colette Tookwsecretary. Club meets once a week out of tennis season- First tennis club organized in BSHS- Meeting consist of practice session using the new courts and lights and the newly acquired ball-boy . 1 1 , ERMA STEWARD Sponsor , . fill f gf A .1 1' f I is 1 1. I .,g .tgg,,g?:'-'f , . ,. . at LAURA PARKS Assoc. Editor ANN GARRETT Activities Editor KARLA WADSWORTH Art Editor JEANIE JOHNSON Editor-in-Chief ,fo LINDA LILE Organizations Editor DAVID VASQUEZ Sports Editor .g f - f I . '.Y:', x . ',. f , 1 Jf I ' f- .- ,. ANN HEITH Senior Editor Senior Members Guide EI Rodeo Staff ,.,. .I Vi,,- H ,AVV I fi- . y j yy . Homecoming Que ffbf - .Q , I l V- M ,,.,. ,f , , 1 at W . EA I Pla, Y .. .' f- - . . i, , -Iallns N -,'. , . :jst Zu'-, Inari ,4 04 I 'renin K t I i ' - .. ' 'f,Qf.QQ i'Q Dr 'Illini X Za, 5 if zu. Vid6'4W'M 7 .. EDITOR JEANIE johnson shows a look of surprise while looking at the school paper. The 1968 EL RODEO Staff consists of 17 members. Of these 17, there are seven seniors who edit the different sections of the yearbook. The seven juniors assist the seniors with their sections and do odd tasks. The three photog- raphers complete the yearbook with pictures. NZ ACTIVITIES EDITOR Ann Garrett shows junior assistant Medena Furqueron JUNIOR ASSISTANT Anne Robinson gets how fo make 3 1f1Yout. ideas from college yearbooks. A Tmggf' V! ' f-G41 ASSISTANT SPORTS Editor Barry 'Knocke makes plans for one of the sports' pages. JUNIOR ASSISTANTS Gwyn Bonner, Carolyn Crawford, Elizabeth Graumann, and Paula Green perform many odd jobs. THE PHOTOGRAPHERS, from left to rignr, Bruce Hicks, Scott Medford, and Mike Alexander show the three steps in taking and developing a picture. 77 MARTHA JORDAN, Editor, and Thomas I.a'nd, Reporter, discuss the Friday newspaper deadline. The Corral . . . Mirror of Student Activities The Journalism students publish a newspaper bi-weekly. Attending a workshop at Texas Tech in August and then returning for J-Day in October highlight their yearly activities. They also participate in the State Journalism Conven- tion at Denton to gain more knowledge in the field of Journalism. Senior Corral Stuff Edits Paper MARTHA JORDAN Editor-in-Chief JUDY FLETCHER Associate Editor CONNIE CARVER News Editor MIKE GRAVES Editorial Page Editor LINDA HUGHES Business Manager CYNTHIA MCNEESE i Exchange Editor RAYE NELL DYER Exchange Editor JOHN CHOAT Circulation Manager 78 JOEY BAKER Advertising Salesman CHARLES SMITH Advertising Salesman BECKY BRIGHT Herald Correspondent NANCY FULLER Herald Correspondent MIKE IRONS Advertising Salesman LONNIE CLANTON Advertising Salesman ASSISTANT SPORTS Editors, Greg Lewis and Gary johnson, find that being ' assistants can sometimes mean work. BILL HENRY CHARLES KIMBLE Sports Editor Distribution Chief 79 30 .. ..,,., ., . ,, ., 2- ,,,, f- ,C 'ff' '35,-...fm :,4:.z:'fe- f li. .aw .5',, Q ,e,.1.,,--17 42. -U 57. ...,.,,,,.,-,,,--, -, -.- . . KK ..',, lm,-ef 5, ,,: x, XS, U, T 5i,'L'S,, :f7':i. 'f, . I' V, ' Q,,..g,..5y, 5,,.,,, ,,.'5j -3:63 jx rf 5 ,Q. - . 5 .2 :'i5,,S- :.m,.5, ,,,, ,, -,,,,-,w 2, - , iii, mi, gi ,, ,,,, J, .,,, ,. 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Tommy Polk National Honor Society Jr. UIL State Solo Competition Student Council Jr. Treasurer of Latin Club Jr. Latin Club Key Club Symphonic Band Marching Band All-State Symphony Orchestra Competition Ann Garrett Homecoming Queen 94 Second Runner-Up DEBNEY Esnas First RunnerlUp ROBBIE SMART School Beauty Finalist JUDY FLETCHER The Student Body of BSHS selected five final- ists for School Beauty. The girls chosen were Debney Estes, Judy Fletcher, and 'Robbie Smart, seniorsg Rita -Langley, juniorg and Anne Talbot, sophomore. Each girl's picture was presented before a panel of judges from Webb Air Force Base. The judges selected Anne Talbot School Beauty, Robbie Smart first run- ner-up, and Debney Estes second runner-up. fl JUDGES FROM WEBB Air Force Base are left lo right: 2Lt. Thomas J. Reed, Capt. Charles E. Anderson, and 2Lt. Alfred H. Duerbig. School Beauty Finalist RITA LANGLEY Don Crockett Student Body President ' 98 lWnfKlWks BSHS Af . Karla Wadsworth and Gary Don Newsom Nikki Thomas and Tom Wood iii , ,.,, , ,W Senior Favorites Junior Favorites Medena Furqueron and' Greg oLewis Lorie Grogan and Gary Hughes Sophomore Favorites Freshman Favorites Sharon Cook and h Philip Ferguson . m , ., ,, 4 104 i l05 ' Y 1968 Ste ,,,-vp. ' A . 4 f .14 ,.. 1.33 yr 'L l .11'.-951, , r ,Q W - X 'nf fre? 9 Q 5 if-7 fi A V. - ,gkg is-ff ii ,- X 3' '14 lg! f 5 Q' V Xa 'A M 'tl xr as me Mm, A9 151 row: Coach Doyle Parker, Roy Warren, Tommy Mauldin, Rocky Wooley, R. J. Englert, Bob Purser, Gary Don Newsom, Lonnie Wright, Billy Bob Spier, jimmy Jones, Tommy Switzer, Charlie Bright. 2nd row: Coach Gerald Loyd, Claude Tucker 1 COACHES: In raw: joe Crousen, Gerald Loyd, Charlie Bright, Jack Tayrien. 2nd row: Doyle Parker, Spike, Kirby Pugh, Oakey Hagood. . V. jimmy Wilson, Gilbert Santiago, Emmitt Miller, Stan Risetter, Bill Henry, john Patton, Luven Flores, Coleman Nalls, Roy Anderson, Bill Smith. 3rd row: Claude Tucker, Chuck Smith, ,, dv 5 it agua , if , .N ef l 5 HEAD COACH Spike Dikes I06 oofball Squad .L l johnny Hedges, David Newton, Don Malone, jerry Ryan, joey Baker, Greg Willis, Cliff Cook, Coach Spike Dikes, Coach joe Crousen. 4th raw: Coach jack Tayrien, Coach Kirby Pugh, Curtis A .no I 5 Barnes, Steve Russell, Charlie Lewis, Mike Gartman, Bill Burchett, Lonnie Clanton, Doug Robinson, Mike Irons, Steve Riordan, Greg Lewis, Coach Oakey Hagood. iziigr 'Qi 'i:f t1j. jgfg: .' -sw 2 W --,-, f ak -v 5 K f 1 H fiaxrsk-fsswg-vis fiS A ., i., ,. . -we f'11,1' . . ,L ..,. ,ao .. -,. .. Q' g iv. 21-xl r, 1: z- 1, '- . ,V ,.., 1 5- ' 2. -g1f1. g,.r-a .- .. vw 2:gseg2Ng.,. ae Si - wa- . f A f 2 A '.:,,- .iw ,V '--' K' ws -qs 3' .f , X as 1? ll ji W wmns are seamen jQSTHlNivg1 A tccc' awgytcs 1 A gBTHSQ2f?l8Sg Wmlcg ' ymfncs S Richard Macklin Leonard Evans Larry Gammons Allan Bunn MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER X K 1 g K ggy, 5 if .si 3 l if iii: 'fr S-'iff Q., ' Sv ss- seelre as i BIG 5PRlNrs W5 SFFMA EW? A fx mmnmf, lnntftfcs . Mtffggs-surf A Billy Clayton MANAGER Robert Bentley Kenny Curry MANAGER MANAGER I07 SNAKE TUCKER makes rt successful two point conversion effort. Steers Stomp Lamescl 29-0 In the first game of the season, the Mighty Steers defeated the Golden Tornadoes of Lamesa. Throughout the game the Steer defense held the Lamesa offense cold. Halfback Lonnie Clanton scored the first nineteen points for the Steers while Snake Tucker demonstrated his fine running ability. Although the Steer club's passing was a little weak, the team as 21 whole proved impressive. Bill Burchett QUARTERBACK Don Malone TACKLE Statistics BS LAMESA ll First Downs . .. .... . . . 6 193 Yards Rushing ... .. . . 73 24 Yards Passing . .. ...... H25 2 of 8 Passes Completed .. .. 7 of 10 16 fm- 161 Penalties, Yds. ... 13 for 103 4 for 37,5 Punts, Avg. .... 10 for 50 3 Fumbles Lost . .. .... .. . 1 Score by Quarters Big Spring ... ..... 13 8 8 0-29 Lamesii ..... ,, , 0 0 0 0.. 0 Joey Baker END Lonnie Clanton HALFBACK IOS Stan Rissetter TACKLE BS 25 500 100 4 of 11 13 for 135 3 for 44.6 0 Steve Riordan CENTER Statistics First Downs .... Yards Rushing .... Yards Passing ...... Passes Completed ,....... Penalties, Yds. ...... . Punts, Avg. ..,. . Fumbles Lost ...,. PLAINVIEXV 12 150 60 5of15 . 10 for 121 .-i for 42.2 Score by Quarters Big Spring Plainview ..,. ..,.6 12 12 0 30 ....0 6 0 0-2-6 Snake Tucker Chuck Smith HALFBACK GUARD Steers Beal Plainview 30-6 THE BIG SPRING STEERS met and defeated the Plainview Bull- dogs in an injury plagued game in Memorial Stadium. Two of the Steers' outstanding players were injured in the game, guard Chuck Smith and halfback Lonnie Clanton. On the brighter side of things, Roy Lee Warren, junior halfback, made a hero of himself by scoring three touchdowns, making him Big Springs leading ground gainer. The Steers scored a touchdown in the first, two in the second, and two in the third quarter, while holding the Bulldogs to a mere six points throughout the game. LONNIE CLANTON edges in to halt a Bulldog assault in the second quarter. JOHNNY HEDGES closes in to quelch another Snyder effort in the second quarter. Steers Whip Snyder 7-3 In one of the most surprising games so far this year, the Mighty Steers went in against the Snyder Tigersg the Steers' last pre-district opponent. Strange as it was, the game was nip and tuck until the third quarter when things began to happen. Snyder took the lead first with a 20 yard field goal attempt which was good. With the Steers short- handed due to injuries, quarterback Bill Burchett was forced to rely on his wide maneuvers and passes. The Steers' break came in the fourth when Snake Tucker made Burchett's pass complete and ran 77 yards for the TD. Then Mike Irons booted the PAT to make the final score 7-3. Greg Willis Gary Don Newsom END GUARD Statistics BS SNYDER 11 First Downs .... ...... 1 4 125 Yards Rushing .... . 156 100 Yards Passing .... ..... . .. 54 3 of 10 Passes Completed ........ 4 of 13 6 for 66 Penalties, Yds, 5 for 45 4 for 40 Punts, Avg. ...... .. 7 for 31.2 2 Fumbles Lost ..... ......... 2 Score by Quarters Big Spring . . . ..... 0 0 0 7-7 Snyder ...... ..... 0 O 3 0-3 Mike Irons TACKLE R. J. Englert HALFBACK IIO Bob Purser CENTER Mike Gartman END Statistics BIG SPRING LEE 10 First Downs 19 141 Yards Rushing .... .... 2 37 69 Yards Passing ..... .,..... 6 4 6 of 1-1 Passes Completed .,.,.. 5 of 10 4 for 50 Penalties, Yds. ..... ..... 8 for 60 5 for 55 Punts, Avg. .... .... 3 for 42.3 0 Fumbles Lost ....... 0 Score by Quarters Big Spring .... .... 0 7 0 0- 7 Midland Lee , ....13 O 6 0-19 Doug Robinson Bill Smith FULLBACK HALFBACK Steers Lose To Lee 19-7 In the first district game of the season, the Steers just seemed to have started out on the wrong foot. Mistakes early in the game proved fatal in the final outcome. The Rebels scored twice in the first five minutes of the game. The Steers got their chance in the second quarter when Roy Lee Warren ran 56 yards for the touchdown, with Mike Irons kicking the PAT. Despite the loss, the Steers made a fine defensive showing which helped to compensate for their early mistakes. Don Malone, Joey Baker, R. J. Englert and Rocky Wooley all made a fine showing in this game which made the Steers 3-1 for the season thus far. ROY LEE WARREN streaks in for a 56 yard touchdown in the second quarter. We JOEY BAKER attempts to stop a Bulldog assault cold. Bulldogs Sink Steers 21-14 After losing to Lee the previous week, the Steers went to battle against the Midland Bulldogs with a win on their minds. Neither club scored in the first quarter, but the Steers were first to score in the second, when R. J. Englert recovered a fumble and Doug Robinson carried for the TD. Another Steer drive was stopped at the Midland 2 when BS fumbled. Roy Lee Warren set up the next TD which allowed Robinson to cross the double stripes for another six points. Warren then ran wide for a well-deserved two points. This was one of the Steers' finest games of the season, but the 3 fumbles sealed the locals' fate. The Steers wound up on the bottom with the score 21-14. Lonnie Wright Curtis Barnes TACKLE GUARD Statistics First Downs .... Yards Rushing ..... Yards Passing ..... MIDLAND 19 109 113 Passes Completed ........ 10 of 25 Penalties, Yds. ........ 7 for 63 Punts, Avg. .... . Fumbles Lost ifor 27.0 Score by Quarters BS 16 231 52 5 of 11 10 for 89 3 for 36.6 5 Big Spring Midland . .. ...... 0 14 0 0 14 7 6 8 21 jerry Ryan TACKLE Tommy Mauldin HALFBACK ' ll2 David Newton END ABILENE s 1' 7 of 111 Gilbert Santiago Rocky Woolq, GUARD FULLBACK Steers Defeat Eagles 25-20 For the first time in 28 years, the Mighty Steers defeated the Abilene Eagles on their home grounds. Big Spring wasted no time in scoring when Gary Don Newsom recovered an Eagle fumble and Roy Lee Warren ran the touchdown. Then Mike Irons kicked the PAT. In the second period, Abilene again fumbled, with Greg Lewis recovering for BS. Nine plays later, Lonnie Clanton crossed the double stripes for another TD. In the third quarter, Bill Burchett crossed the line for another big six. Finally, in the fourth quarter, with 1:14 remaining in the game, Clanton wracked up another six points to make the final score 25-20. ROY LEE XWARREN moves in to score the first TD for the Steers. an. 5 Roy Lee Warren HALFBACK Statistics BIG SPRING 15 First Downs . .. 17 183 Yards Rushing .. 205 42 Yards Passing .. ..-. 115 .4 of 5 Passes Completed 3 for 15 Penalties, Yds. ................ 0 3 for 57 Punts, Avg. ...,. 1 for 28 1 Fumbles Lost 3 Score by Quarters Big Spring .. .... 7 6 6 6-25 Abilene ...... ....O 8 6 6-'20 It ROY LEE WARREN heads for the double stripes and scores the Steers' second TD in the third quarter. Cougars Bomb Steers 56-12 With a history making victory the previous week behind them, the Steers prepared themselves for the bout with undefeated, number one ranked Abilene Cooper. The Steers got on the scoreboard early in the game when R. J. Englert ran a fantastic 95 yards for a touchdown. Throughout the remainder of the first and second quarters, Cooper con- tinued to wrack up points, but not without earning them. The Steers scored again in the third, when joey Baker caught a 20 yard pass from Burchett and lateraied to Roy Lee Warren who went on for the TD. Although the Steers lost by a fairly large margin, they did have the satisfaction of being the only district team to score two touchdowns on Cooper. Greg Lewis Emmitt Miller GUARD TACKLE II4 Statistics BIG SPRING COOPER 9 First Downs ..... ....... 3 0 46 Yards Rushing .... ...... 3 38 77 Yards Passing ............ 174 6 of 26 Passes Completed ..,. 12 of 18 6 for 65 Penalties, Yds. .. 9 for 85 5 for 40 Punts, Avg. ..... . 3 for 47 1 Fumbles Lost .... ...... 2 Score by Quarters Bi Spring .... ..... 6 0 6 O-12 Cooper .... ..... 7 28 13 8-56 Bill Henry TACKLE Luven Flores END jimmy Jones GUARD johnny Hedges jimmy Wilson Steve Russell FULLBACK FULLBACK Panthers Trounce Steers 29-8 Still feeling the sting of last weekls clash with Abilene Cooper, the Mighty Steers were on the prowl for a victory over Odessa Permian. In a well played game, the Steers were leading at the half, but Permian's second half strategy proved to be painfully successful. Near the end of of the first quarter, the Steers were in sight of a TD, but fumbled on Perrnian's 12 yard line. With 36 seconds left in the first half, quarter- back Bill Burchett chalked up six, then the Steers faked a PAT kick and Baker accomplished the two point conversion. The Panthers scored again and again, however. Despite the fine Steer effort, the final score was 29-8. BILL BURCHETT, quarterback, closes into halt a Panther drive GUARD Statistics BIG SPRING PERMIAN 13 First Downs ..... ....... 2 5 58 Yards Rushing . 344 154 Yards Passing . ...... 38 8 of 12 Passes Completed ...... 4 of 8 2 for 10 Penalties, Yds. . . 7 of 55 3 for 43 Punts, Avg. 1 for 38 1 Fumbles Lost .... 0 Score by Quarters Big Spring .... ...... 0 8 0 0- 8 Permian . . . ...... 0 7 8 14-29 AN ODESSA BRONCO finds himself surrounded by Steer defenders. Steers Trounce Broncos 26-13 The Mighty Steers were out to win their Homecoming bout with the Odessa High Broncos-and they did just that. Roy Lee Warren was the big man of the night, scoring three of the Steer touchdowns. Roy Lee scored the first TD, with Lonnie Clanton scoring the second after a sensational pass from Bill Burchett to Joey Baker. With 25 seconds re- maining in the first half, Warren again scored after a 75 yard run. In the fourth quarter, with only 12 seconds left, Warren brought another Statistics BIG SPRING ODESSA 15 First Downs ...... . 13 307 Yards Rushing . 177 43 Yards Passing ................ 20 3 of 6 Passes Completed ..,..... 2 of 12 5 for 61 Penalties, Yds. .. 4 for 32 2 for 36 Punts, Avg. ..... 7 for 30 3 Fumbles Lost .... ...,... 0 Score by Quarters Big Spring ..... 12 6 O 8-26 Odessa .,... ...... 0 13 0 0-13 six for the Steers. Outstandingly impressive in defensive play were Ronnie Wrightsil, Chuck Smith, joey Baker, and Snake Tucker. Coleman Nalls john Patton Roy Anderson TACKLE QUARTERBACK CENTER II6 Billy Spier Tommy Switzer Charlie Lewis GUARD GUARD END Bobcats Edge Steers 42-16 In the final game of the season, the Big Spring Steers journeyed to battle their archrivals, the San Angelo Bobcats. Although the Steers lost the game, they played with determination and drive which can't be equalled. The Steers were scoreless until the fourth quarter when Doug Robinson crashed his way in for the TD. Roy Lee Warren carried for the extra two. The second touchdown was scored with 2:26 left, when Bill Burchett passed to Joey Baker who scored the final TD. Lonnie Clanton then ran wide for two. In a hard-fought, well- playecl season, the Steers wound up with a 5-5 record for the year. Statistics BIG SPRING SAN ANGELO 23 First Downs ................ 24 168 Yards Rushing ............ 327 145 Yards Passing .............. 46 8 of 18 Passes Completed ....,... 2 of 3 7 for 45 Penalties Yards ...... 7 for 45 1 for 51 Punts, Avg. .... .... 2 for 57 2 Fumbles Lost .... ........ 0 Score by Quarters Big Spring .... ...... 0 O O 16-16 San Angelo . . ...... O 21 14 7-42 STEERS RALLY to stop a Bobcat drive in the second quarter of play. Q7-.X f , W to , , fAl l l L l: :zz fs - ' DEER! c e f-Sir 41 S is grief S . i 25 Q- .K 1. ...- an ' .4 Fifrz row: Roy Anderson, john Hilario, Noel Brooks, Larry North, johnny Rutherford, Lynn Cauley, Ricky Peurifoy, Gwin, Ricky Thomas, Randy Morgan, Tommy Tanner, jim l Farris, Fernando Mendoza, Mike Barnes, Carl Johanson, l Steve Tidwell, Perry McMillen, joe Zubiate. Second row: Danny Reece, Lupe Rodriquez. Fourth row: Mike Hudson, Joe Ortega, Benny Marquez, Billy Claton, Charlie Rodriquez, Robert Dennis, Louis Switzer, Andy Neelan, Mike Harron, Gary Hughes, Gary Hinds, Kyle Rosene, jim Gibbs, David Tom Beltz. l Mesker, Herman Evans, Tim Shannon. Third row: Phil l B-Team Gains Experience HERMAN EVANS MU fumbles the ball on the 30 yard l line. JOE ZUBIATE takes the enemy down hard in Steer territory. KYLE ROSENE, ing. mmm' A JV comes down hard on the 30 yard line in the Abilene game. Sophomore halfback searches for an open ww. . , I 5 X 1 I fig. X f Ll.. K. 5..d f-v? Vffriof. r'w'?mg, j.,..,,3. VAN , , 5. K I. .,,,f 0. 'ggjjw 5 I wif is N r Q-gal, ktfff 1. . .w.,nmf Noir-S .-14 ... 7 w. I N, ' b , .V JV's Hove Good Season JOE ZUBIATE is on the bottom at the 50 yard line. ,M f KYLE ROSENE 0131, sophomore halfback, goes around the end in the Coahoma game. JV's Beal Abilene ' 'M-s ' f , b KEN BARFIELD, JV halfback, g oes in for the TD during the Abilene game. l20 A -o-an G ' r Q . . ... .. . ' . , Me., ,i , -5-........... e A E 3 , Q, -Q.. 3 ,X ,, , .. N , 'E -a NA 'S -eq A J in Iiusxdh e,..J , 4,1 9 1.3 S 'lx A L .45 ' S-J.. i Q ff g , ' 4 V .qs gg A ee n V l V Q ,n-.. U . eee e A GARY HINDS leads block for Herman Evans f2Oj during the third quarter of the Abilene game. fs- ff aff:-'pw - 1 . f K K M LUVEN FLORES, end, fumbles on the Abilene 30 yard line. GARY HUGHES races in for the TD. 6' 'ky' 11 . 2 f ,NV it, . K ,V fiiirx 'k .gt ' K A. X 1 ,Q .W ,1 S. sy- N Q was W:'1i P kj S4 GTB - K ,rm 'fi' FM X W 44 , '?5?5fimf-Ifl' t A K , f W, mfg -ii ' :,,: .. M ee ses s SF -.f 'F 2 if N Q e f M - 5 ii We ' WML vylu fetus-+ ,, Q, 'P ' Q 'fi' I Y 5555 iz, 'w 5 'W , s KEN BARFIELD intercepts :L pass during the Coahoma game. I2I ' x4'i A A , 'W' p i9 P ffli' SIQ0IgavQiia33trf, ? f 7J gi P . ' nwige A Fin! row: Mgr. Merrick, McAlister, Hernandez, Punnam, Morgan, Denson, Barrera, Garcia, Chavez, Gamboa. Second row: Mgr. Hanson, Krebbs, Stewart, Campbell, Parmenter, Smart, Bell, Ward Turner. Third row: Weeks, Gerhart, Miller, Puralta, Monteleon s y ' we Reed, Smith, Sanchez, Franklin, Lee. Fourlb row: Coach Busta- mante, Coach Braun, Hicks, Evans, Frazier, Rubio, Pierce, Mc- Laughlin, Vasquez, Plunkett, Rich, Price, A. Merrick, Crenshaw, Coach Marcus. Ninth Grade Toros CLIFFORD KREBBS intercepts a pass in the Travis game. STEVE PLUNKETT tries to outrun the pack in the Sweetwater game. I22 Toros See Action for First Time Season Record TOROS OPPONENT 0 14 .............. Lamar O 30 . . . .... Andrews 32 0 . . . .... Travis 6 14 . . . .... . Lee 0 30 .. .... Lamar 32 0 . . . ...... Travis 18 0 . . . .... Sweetwater 6 13 .. ..... Edison 6 23 . . . ..., Sweetwater 6 6 .... .... B rahmas BENITO RUBIO drives hard for a much needed first down. STEVE PLUNKETT slips in for a Toro TD in the Sweetwater game. l23 Fin: row: George Vie-ra, joe Perkins, Al Roach, Max Earhart, Pedro Parcdez, john Smith, Bobby Caffey, juan Montelongo, Williani Lyons, Maxie Herron. Second row: Ray johnson, Terry Fickling, Terry Mitchell, Billy Henkle, James Phillips, Darrell Byrd, George Anderson, Ernest Zubiate, Mike Pipes, Phillip Ferguson. Tbifd rouz' Tony Ware, Steve Smith, Lewis Johnson, KENNETH BARFIELD returns punt against Abilene for 12 yard. Cliff McComb, Paul Ramirez, Pink Dickens, Oscar Del Bosque, Tony Stewart, David Zellars, Tommy Fletcher, Nickie Hood. Fourlla mw: Bill Richey, R. S. Higgins, Richard Bullard, Hurry Crosby, john Armistead, David Englert, Dave Duncan, Tony Dean, Linny Simpson, Sammy Myrtledove, Ricky Dyer, Grady Ray, Frank Pulattie. GARY HUGHES rounds left end for 21 sizeable gain during the final seconds of play. Varsity Season Record ...29 Lamesa .. .30 Plainview . . ...7 Snyderu.. . . . 7 Midland Lee ...14 lvfidland . .. JUNIOR VARSITY . . . 0 San Angelo ...14 Andrews .. ...40 Snyder . . .42 Abilene . . . . . .21 Midland .. ...6 Odessa... . . . 6 Lee . . . ...41 Cooper .. . . .14 Permian . . . . .49 Sweetwater BRAHMAS . . . 0 Sweetwater ...O Lamar.... . . .12 San Angelo . . . .39 Monahans . ...O Edison.... . . .12 Sweetwater ...4O Travis .... ...38 Travis O Lamar . ...6 Toros Abilene .. Cooper . . Permian .. Odessa . . . San Angelo SOPHOMORES Forsan . . . Coahoma . Andrews . Colorado C Coahoma . Midland . Forsan . . . San Angelo TOROS Lamar . . . Andrews . Travis . . . Lamar . . . San Angelo Travis . . . Sweetwater Edison . . . Sweetwater Brahmas . i 111 701,01 Terry Riddel, Danny Clendinen, Ronnie Wrightsil, 2nd raw: Coach Kirby Pugh, Dean Gilstrap, Wayne johnson Charlie Tubb, Seminal Johnson, Danny Nichols, David Talbot. jerry McGuire, Claude Tucker, Cleveland Gossett 1968 Steer Basketball Squad Kirby Pugh aw' HEQD COACH r ,Q Q5 . QQ, SPR STEER3 2. The 1968 Steer Basketball team enjoyed a successful and impressive season as a result of determination and hard work under the leadership of Coach Kirby Pugh. The Steers placed near the top in several area tourna- ments including the Canyon Reef and Lub- bock contests. In a season filled with so many close games, the Steers continued to emerge with a victory or a loss by a mere two or three points. With several games left in the season, the Steers are continuing to pose a threat to the district number one spot. F Steers Beat Abilene Cooper 1 N f . DEAN GILSTRAP gets an easy two points against Abilene High. DANNY CLENDENIN outreaches a Midland Lee Rebel. SNAKE TUCKER snatches a rebound late in the second period of play against Abilene Cooper. RONNIE WRIGHTSIL gets two in Odessa. l27 SNAKE 'IUCKER outreaches several Cougar defenders in the Abilene Cooper game. JERRY MCGUIRE sinks an easy two points in the game against Hobbs. Steers Compete For District Title DANNY CLENDENIN goes up for two against Mid- land Lee. SNAKE TUCKER outmaneuvers a Midland Lee defender. I28 Steers Place 3rcl SNAKE TUCKER tries for two against the Abilene Eagles. WAYNE JOHNSON stands alone to make a perfect shot in the game against Midland Lee. in Canyon Reef Tourney DANNY CLENDENIN scrambles through a mass of Cougar defenders for two. WAYNE JOHNSON gets two points in the Midland game. I29 First row: Andy Gamboa, Ricky Peurifoy, joey Ortega, Herman Evans, George Gossett, Richard Payne, Richard Ethun. Second row: Bill Henry, Riley Faulkner, Johnny Rutherford, Craig Davis, Gary Hinds, Fernando Mendoza, Lee Harris, Chris Cha- vez, Mgr. Charles Kimble. Third raw: Coach Bright, Johnny Hedges, Ricky Ray Thomas, James Brown, Armando Cortez, Jimmy Wilson, Tommy Tanner, Bruce Hutto, james Newman. Fourth row: Louis Switzer, Rick Olson, John Halfman, Ben Johnson, Cliff Cook, Tommy Butler, jimmy Farris. 1968 JV Squad JAMES BROWN fights for control of the ball in Lamesa. JAMES BROWN tries for two against Midland. L to R. Mgr. jackie Hanson, David Gamboa, Billy Franklin, Terry Acuff, johnny Martinez, Glenn Cates, Coach jim Marcus. Kneel- Price, Larry Vasquez, john Weeks, Benito Rubio, Scott McGlaugh- ing: Charles Williams, Kenneth Merrick. lin, Robert Evans, Haskell Smith, Gene Lee, Steve Plunkett, Jackie 1968 Steer Toros LARRY VASQUEZ outreaches two San Angelo Glenn defenders. BENITO RUBIO tries for two in San Angelo. l32 i 1U 1010-' Al Rouch, Juf'-fl MOUWIOHSO, Bill Henkel, Phillip FCI- Smith, Dave Duncan, john Armistead, Richard Bullard, Grady Ray guson, Roddy Caffey, Tommy Fletcher, johnny Olague, Randy Tony Dean, Mark Slate, David Englert, Mgr. Steve Smith. Womack, Mgr. Billy Byrd. 2nd row: Coach Bill Richey, Chuck SLATE Qutjumpg two enemy defenders. TOMBIY FLETCHER d11I1lCS if in for two p0lI1fS. I33 Track Interest I ncreuses in BSHS M-jf '1 , I I M, ,pe in ,,,.gm, K lx,g,,.,,,-N353 C C Q f , ef-N--'W M ' L Nw kk I ,nm K , A V,kW A A I W-rv-W ' - - ,thy -+-- ' Q ' 'K .. f,-ef 'WT' A f- ,, I rr. T ffl .... .,.. L Z t -' V -LL Qyyf - H 1 UT!! KWVV K7 , J-. ,... A. HJBIWMMWLWMV AMAA, ,,.. VU...-W-1--rr-X -A-'dvi J W ,,,,, , ., . B' . , . ry-,Q I , ..,, -, -. ,W H , 1. . Fin! rouz' Kyle Rosene, joey Ortago, Roman Ramariz, Lupe Rodriquez, johnny Rutherford, Larry North, Barney Gulley, Charles Huff. Second row: Mike Holton, Ricky Ray Thomas, Herman Evans, Marvin Bleedsoe, Larry Milch, Mike Hudson, ff if ,ff . 21? t ' ME Coaches, Gerald Lloyd and jck Tayrien, head the Steer track team. Stan Riester, Kenneth Barfield, Pete Rodriquez, Terry Ander- son. Tbird row: Roy Lee Warren, Emmett Miller, john Gibson, Gary Kelly, Terry Jenkins, David Newton, Mike Gartman, Claude Tucker, joey Baker, Louis Switzer, Steve Russell. , r G, '- A' - QL . , .. .,,., , , P, . 1 ,FL- Trying on their new warm ups are Roman Ramirez, Pete Rodriquez, Larry North, and Lupe Rodriquez. I34 From left Io riglal: John Gibson, Snake Tucker, Gary Kelly and Roy Lee Warren make up the relay team. Cindermen Prepare for Track Meets Z Ricky Ray Thomas runs the 100 yard dash, as well as dis- tance for the Steers. Pete Rodriquez is a distance runner for the Steers if Herman Evans, sprinter for the Steers, specializes in the 220 yard sprint. Coach Tayrien Stresses Timing in Final Accounting of Track Sprints Claude CSnakej Tucker, increases the low hurldes and 100 yard dash, his ability to run -r-,.p,s- Slandirzg.' Coach Jack Tayrien, Kyle Rosene. Louis Switzer, Mike Hudson, and 1ohnnyRutherford. Kenneth Barfield, and Larry North. Kneeling: Charles Huff, I36 Toros Squad All Freshmen Q1 gl 5 ,A Bolzom 7'01L'.' jackie -Hanson, manager, Ricky McAdams, julie letme. T011 row: Steve Plunkett, Clay Thompson, Bruce Hicks, Barrera, Wil-l Morgan, Guy Bell. Middle row: joe Chavez, Lynn Rfmdl' T1'10mHS, Johnny Turner, Danny Smart, Walter Campbell, Adams, Rex Rainey, Clifford Krebbs, Sammy Reed, Rick Monte- COHCI1 Garland Braun. 'Brahmas Track Team Made-up of Young Material l l Bozlom row: David Englert, Billy Henkel, john Smith, Harold Mike Pipers, Chris Danford. Top raw: Lenny Simpson, John Sigmon, Mark Jones, George Anderson. Middle raw: George Armstead, Dave Duncan, Tony Dean, Grady Ray, Richard Ontiveron, Oscar Del Bosque, Tommy Fletcher, David Zellars, Bullard, Coach R. Higgins, New Coach Encourages Interest in Tennis ,Q C , 53,9 5 133 E 3 new Q is M. 1- f hx. .' - W rf 'I ,V H 5 uf 5. ' 51? A Iz' ' o if. C Q.. ' .,., W it I ' ii Q. f r L f I t V, ra was , . ' . if A ...A Q ,,, . X 'w V A Q ,, , ' as AN ,,,, A Barry Knocke, Fifi! row: Barry Dunnarn, Keith Grauman, Bobby Dyer, James Frank Pulattie, Knight, jack Cathey. Second row: Richard White, Steve Burnett, Craig Frank, Tim Childress. Bobby Barnes, Robin Hoover, Geren Martin. Third row: Coach S X3 .fi '.-- f -, 115 L . H T i V : '-1 5 r 12.1 '- -4. l if f ' if f' r, vw-- Q K ii ,, L f aff Mir! iff. I 95. 5 Vi 2: I' . , ,-mr Q n - . . 4 A ip.: .. Q 3 we-2 l if I at 'K 1. I I .4 .4 Q sh- 5 ,, . 5 Y , , 4, 1,1 , fn pr- f sim-in a 1,6 vp if 4 as fa Lys ...yi .MW f ,vpn fa- wwf. 'au 1 44 1 ni li nfl li! witrseflwa' 4 n if. v' M-s,,E,N 1-gn s, emu-1 me if ,Q 'W rua fm new 1 nu as .umauu :Aww Q. it rm www new wa. ae. get ff 1 ra ,mow an dn o n :L ,.s'z.'n r i M. as ra'-4 uv nm :mu- frf ru .ff y su. wc if o 4- in - ra Q. 33s3uii. iiiififm fffdl t4' 4 :3?'fS.L l' any we slit v,- 3 ,,v,3.,f,.5 , r, . A- -i N C Tim Childress practices his powerful serve. ,ni 1 fp an i f fa. ua W. nu up i -,vw SG' 1. i . no if f i M at Qsfa we IS! l 13 any ru fu 4 ai.. SE W1 PM 11 an .M . -1 ev., 13 Fda ,-4 Q, Str 5 . f Q Z. .Z . V. -ese....,b A, .1 ff -4 Richard Macklin, Scott ie ,.,. M aff Q ,, ...reg 'sr' 'Y' 'J if' I: H: M: ,J f. 4, I' lik- Q.?:,:. --fi- x ' 1 4- 4 ii A K -in A , ,,. ,.,, .,, ,M Q-v,.,f..4, -Q ,,.. i .,. , V ,ra-e. if . ,... ,,., fer:--1 .Mi . - . ,. ...W . M , 1 as fs. ie S V gf f J f f 11 .awe ezergffwfia - , K - i, ,, ,, A f sl 'N if as fre, . . Porter, 'r it .r .X mQ. f5Ii.if fam,--Y .,ff:.1. mi ,xr 1 Elin? M J XA ... i p-,Zi-ig. .3 ,,. 4 , '--- W .fr five: qgri ijj Q B : . ,,j'g,v 'f', 521.2-.,-Q1 'J ,f.,,12,e.i ...jk xii Q 3,5-ifigwr-i s , t t A :, 1, ,, V 1:-3' I ,. I V .- ,- F M, wi., . V xi-rflrge, h ig IQ ,Y ,... 'WA . I .,,, .Q V ,,s,5,.-were Q. ., k,,,1g. u q.fA Y -af, ., if-I .. Aff' i..T1'-ri . I , 1 ,A.Z'1Q, , ?' iww I, ff M 1 'yang . . .flksm NQQQ., s s . ..n -. .,....,,,, f wg y .LN-,,:ow.. ' f-' iff B ' X .. ii S -,Q .11 if 1 K eff ,reaff- Robin Hoover learns the basic fundamentals of the serve. l38 Girls Form Largest Team in BSHS Fifi! 70111-' SUSHH P0liSl1, Janet RiChf11'ClS0I1, Wanda HCCklC1', Dell Hollingsworth. Top row: Sharon Andrews, Bonnie Brown, Ellen Gossett, Annette Felts, Anne Talbot, Landa Guevara. Martha Boaclle, Colette Took, Vicky Clark, Susan Cape, Bar- Second row: Melinda Brooke, Denise Estes, Lynda Meador, bara McAlister, Rhonda Womack, Coach Pulattie. Cheryl Turner, Susan Green, Stephanie Dickens, Ginger Adams, B' a Q. 1 M ', i rf r 1 ' a ei A We Ti? .JLG I X . 'L' Colette Took, senior letterman, follows up after a Cheri Turner, a newcomer to the team, practices on serve. her forearm swing. l39 Hg - Varsity Baseball Team Receives New Uniforms + f iiaa 4 QF J 5 T-T -'I CQ? V x t X-f X r, XX, ,J f sf-AKA Bozzom 1-ow: Gary Don Newsom, Tony Martinez, Felix Martinez, james Newman, jeff Thomas, Rocky Wooly, Billy Clayton Second 7'0N'.' Junior Mendoza, R. J. Englert, Ronnie Wrightsil, Thomas Ham, Curtis Barnes, Randy Waydo, jimmy Wilson sfztzs ViaTf3i?iT:f irr Wff . .iir , V, r cw, faagggaa ei so B R f??'W5' so iiiai ijiggia N clyim 'R ea B iaai K 3353 s SP0 f 335 Q9 Q, swngas i,flB'f rriii 2 - . El ,, . Q ' t 'JE A4 Head coach Oakey Hagood reigns over Longhorn baseball team. Third row: Gregg Willis, Charlie Lewis, Bill Burchett, Dean Gilstrap. Johnny Hedges, Danny Parchman, Bill jones, Coach Oakey Hagood. The Longhorn team managers are Billy Clayton and Gregg Willis. Left fo righl: Bill Burchett, Tony Martinez, Dean Gil- strap, R. J. Englert, Gary fiv Don Newsom. I40 Line-Up Filled With Returning Lellermen C C XX it . 1 X Arita' E 5 Z I i Lil , 3 ji If A rf-Q , i mf Pitchers for the Steers consist of james Newman, jim Wilson and Thomas Ham Jzfzndizzg, and kneeling are junior Mendoza and Coach Oakey Hagood. Curtis Barnes, jeff Thomas and Randy Vfayclo combine to fill the outfield positions. l4l I if, FIRST BASEMEN for the Steers are johnny Hedges, Bill jones and Danny Parchman. i , ii 'f X l 1, 1 V If 0. -1 .R V ,s .. My . in A - X Y Ze' lx 'ff I I ' i -' 1 5 5, W Q , 4 A , .,. fi he .C C ji H T so e' r'se F ,,.t 'K I e K , L ., f , Coach Oakey Hagood shows Tony Martinez to hold 21 bat. e proper way Junior Varsity Baseball Team ' . i g?,f ia.-, I q Wg ,4 X 4 af tx , 'f 54f 'wSf Miwffmgwifw ,MSM B wld -W , g i it fi X X X fri l X is f wf5ff Fin! row: David Hanson, Andy Gamboa, Riley Falkner, Steve Tidwell, Ricky Peurifoy, Gary Hinds, Fernando Mendoza, Billy Clayton, manager. Second row: Essex Farley, Gary Pope, Bruce Hutto, Moses Flores, Bobby White, Charlie Rodriquez, Richard Tommy Tanne Larry Candler, IQ! Standing, from Iefz zo 1-igbl: Bill Burchett, james Newman and junior Mendoza. Kneeling: Gary Don Newsom, Felix Martinez and Tony Mar- tinez. I42 Jacobs, Dickie Stanley, Roger Dixon. Third row: Felix Martinez, r, Smitty Swords, Jimmy Farris, Ray Wright, Tommy McMurtrey, Mike Barnes, Dickie Hull. l Rocky Wooly and Gary Don Newsom are ex- pected to hold the catchers positions for the Steers this year. Cunningham Named New Golf Couch STEER GOLF TEAM-Fir!! row: Pat 'Weaver, Milton jones, Ken Chadd, Brent Womack, john Bookout, Wesley Hudgins, Howard Stewart. Second row: Wilbur Cunningham, coach, Mike Coach Wilbur Cunningham shows Brent Womack some of the finer points of a long drive. Weaver, Mike Hall, Ronnie Broaclrick, Bill Schwarzenbach, Bruce Bright, Terry Rouncltree, Danny Clendenin, Don Kasch, Greg Hahn. Bill Schwarzenbach wa tches Ronnie Broaclrick swing a straight drive down the fairways. Volleyball Teams Concentrate on Ball Control UU 'Owl Beth HHYWOIU1, Karla WHdSW0Ifh, COHIUC Tl'CVl00, Claudia Took, Linda Halfman, Kathryn Dirlcs, Christi Price, Soni jan Earhart, and George Arm PHHOD- Und! Gwynn Bonner, Whittington, Lila Williams, and Linda Williams, , 5 ffl li! MRS. PAT DRAKE BETH HAYWORTH Head Coach Manager I44 El f I If X 0 + Sig X lg Y A .- . L my 1 1 3 52 I f , 11 s wg 9 'Q W wiv 1 Q ga I 31 M , w A I ' X Q I Q, Y ia- P QL oi . fi sf ,ie X Q ,je X, . 1 if i ' L ah Iii I . , C' 5 h S S S x 5 ,, , .. ,. 2- s ' '- 2 ,f 'I EW? V-h' V ' 5 ik LINDA HALFMAN Spike Q,- RD gi 3 -- CHRISTI PRICE I Spike SLS I I S I .ggxckie Ei arg R f, biflw kg I E :M S M 5,35 2 R A Ra I.. if ,L f :, XX- mfg Q , 9 'K xr. 'D if 9 I Em Q ii ASQ Q I fi I x I I SJ I Q-ww 'iffi 1 KARLA WADSWORTH SONIA WHITTINGTON Set Spike W ,,.. CONNIE TREVINO I x V if X I' i fl? - ' I 4, - Y ifegii,-2 egg-'1 ' .2 f E' ' I ,.1i 5 ' X fi KU 1. , -ff V 1. I Ss 2 4:2355 1 -X, H ' L53 JAN EARHART ii I Set ' ,- ,S , iii wf LINDA WILLIAMS LILA WILLIAMS Spike Spike I45 f GWYNN BONNER V: Spike 5533 KATHRYN DIRKS Spike - vii! CLAUDIA TOOK GEORGE ANN PATTON Spike Set B Team ,, ,W ., ...Z , T . rw r if ' ' in H F3233 5 J an 44 37. ' - . 4 Q fx rf ,V 3, my ' Q 1: l , yu, V! pf . K ghj. - '1 oi' , in I Qi! ' I P-, k 7 K ,,.. X ' . M QQ f 6: 1 ii ,Q ' Q 'Ll A 5 - 2 f5 .lil?-if? f-f ' S .A i ff K 1, - -ff S .. 3 . - J, ' - J xy ..,.',g Q 1-- lf -m e -1 ' 'b r f - k f.' , , f' 17 -3' f ' 3, Q, t-1.5 , . Q ,,..- 'Tr ljsie'-we ,iff 5 , r sg :gt ' Q- X 15 - A .V 4 4' i:i?T f'- i , lf' A-'. . ' W - ' f' ' ' ,S ' 9 g Z r Xl - a VV - S Q 5 a Spp. it S , Q S ' O 11 .mi-5 .:a. ,, J - ' .cw vf.. ,V . ,, ,G '- - .f . S , ' 5 W . ' -' . , L T w ' . ' . U - T' T, ip' ' . Qi j A is -541 if :xi if A gi .1 Y ' , , fi A ' a Q '- - vx-- 4f,5g'qsf fi Efgrggfff ya 4. 2,11 1 - ff. ' if W H 4 - 1 -f -f S p pp Q 'ppp Spp pppp S . 't 2 4 A 5 a f'ff at A 2 pppS 57 5-aft Q e t 1 f' J a i at pp.p,S . 1 , a :Sofia-Q' t tl S S' to S X 1 O t lffls ff i ' L, 'SiS ' K , X iff 'it A F- I 5.1311 7 - K ' J I 1 Z Ji XA'A 5' -- R' i- ' 'E .hi f V , 1 f f ,,,' liafiif Tiff 3- FY L I A S ' at Q 'J -' ' ' .L,, f .W,, Wai. . ,gt A flrt f0Wf Janice Cooper, Alma Vargas, Kathy Dean, Linda Craw- Ray, Regina Hamby, Judy Dyer, MMV EHCH Hedgei She1'1'Y ford, Patti Spiers, and Mary Grimsley. Und zowj LuAnn Lowery, Wolley, and Linda Broadrick, manager. manager, Carol Grimsley, Glynna jones, I.aShara Shanks, Debbie '46 Unclerclussmen Gain Experience Freshman Team E fl!! fowl Belle Sfhwaflenbafll, TflSl1a Hogue, BCClfY Parton, JoAnn Renteria. f3rd mwj Mary Beth Faulks, Belinda Gonzales, S3llY Rubiv, Toni W00leY, JOYCQ Nail, Arlene He1'1Clef50U, and Ann Brown, Kay Meek, Debra Buchannan, Mary Dirks, Judy Linda Woodard. 12nd mwj Mary Lou Brown, Sharon Cook, Pam Bair, Nancy Bonner, and Ruth Ann MOSS, Manager, Marcum, Veanda Griffith, Teresa Griffin, Lariece Root, and X Miss sUs1E LYNCH Miss GWEN WILSON B Team Coach Freshman Coach I47 B.S. .S. Cheerleaders d - Connie Carver Karla Wadsworth SENIOR SENIOR Sonia Wliittington SENIOR Varsity Cheerleaders P THESE GIRLS can be seen at all athletic events. Treonne Reagan Pat Billings JUNIOR JUNIOR 148 A Steer Cheerleader . One who bears the glory of a victory or the sorrow of a loss . . . the spark that lights the fire of school spirit an enthusiastic leader of cheers and an avid supporter of the Steers. Junior Varsity greens .W .lfg cf? Q The BSHS Cheerleaders have been busy this year. Their activities involve many hours of training, practice and enjoyment. Their main job is to exemplify school spirit for Dear Old Big Spring High. 1s,1- Q Top Io bollom: Sherry Wfooley, Linda Broadrick, Anne Talbot, Patti . Spier. Ninth Grade Cheerleaders Kneeling: Martha Fierro, jill Forrest. Smzzdizzgs Sharon Cook, Robbie Gray, Vicki Burchett, Cheri Turner. I49 ,kL,7 A , . V I U I :QM 'I 'X JW' XYAA 2. , fm 1, 3 E 9 ' .f 55' 'f s ff, Q , r I5I l C MR. s. M. ANDERSON Adn1lnlSh'a1'OrS Superintendent of Schools MR. LYNN C. HISE--Assistant Superintendent nf Instruction i52 School Board JOE MOSS President CARL B. MARCUM Vice-President 4.1. I Q ljfj ,ooooo A -, gg. 1 jf JACK R. ALEXANDER Board Member 1 5' 353-5.5 n 'f -k.' 1: . A f - '4 -- A o'-- Align VQ... GRANT C. BOARDIVIAN Board Member I53 .,, , X W 3 71 4, ., 5 L L 15 . iff 5 ? ' '3 5 'ff 5?f'i:f':: H f ' ,LJ g , 55,191 I' fzszus. ,,,f , 5 , -'-. 4 'A ,.oA,A A AAAA A , . . , A Y v iff? ' . I1 '- ' . ' 25, N' LY' Seiji 3 ..,f N' . ' up ' MRS. R. B. G. COWPER Secretary JERRY CURRIE Board Member ROY WATKINS Board Member AY Administrators Serve Faifhfully Gi , ' We if DON CROCKETT. Assistant Superintendent 1 1 'li i Q if Business z1ndDor1 Green, Assistant for Business Sewices discuss school finances. if . M9 ,i E .Q tg, 3 - l W 2 6 NX KEITH SXWIM--Administration Assistan t NOEL REEDwDirector of Personnel I54 Principals Cope Wllh Student Problems Always busy, Mr. john F. Smith keeps Big Spring High School operating smoothly and efficiently. Mr. Smith attended school at North Texas State University. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree and later received his Master of Science. Assistant principal of BSHS is Mr. Harold Bentley. His friendly attitude and relation- ship with the students promotes greater school spirit. He attended school at Howard Payne College where he received his Bachelor of Science and at Sul Ross State College where he received his Master of Education degree. Mr. Bentley is also known to all as sponsor of the Big Spring High School Stu- dent Council. 'X fs . L -wa..w1---wevtf'ieEff-f- wwfffxsf' .W f - 'Hama- pv ., garsvgrr r amgggj sa,.aj.-get -:,.r.,,,. ni hLffgf1:': 415.5 PRINCIPAL--Mr. john F. Smith ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL-Mr. Harold Bentley School Officials Goin Respect From Youth , 4 no K MR. JOHN M. TALMADGE-Assistant Principal of Scrum r H gl w-M M MR. RAY POPEAwDean of Students I56 ,, l 'rg VELMA L. BLAGRAVE English BARRY CLAYTON English MRS. KAREN A. FRENCH English MRS. LEAH ANN GINDOIIF English, Speech MRS. NANNIE L. HOWARD English MRS. CHARLOTTE IRWIN English INIRS. ELIZABETH JOHANSEN Bible, English MRS. MARIGENE MILCH English English Department Emphasizes Grammar and Literature MRS. DOROTHY RICE departs from the newly installed high school elevator. MRS. IMOGENE PUCKETT English MRS. SANDRA PUGH English MRS. DOROTHY RICE English MRS. LYN ROGERS English CAMELLA RYAN English, Spanish SHARON RYAN English, Speech MRS. SARAH SCOTT English MRS. JUDY SHAW English DAN SHOCKEY Speech, Drama MRS. JANE SMITH English N MRS. ERMA STEWARD I journalism, Publications - l57 History Prepares Students for the Future RODNEY ALLISON History NANCY BOYDSTUN American History CHARLES J. BRIGHT History, Coach BAILEY CLEMENTS World History NANA GARRETT World History OAKEY HAGOOD World History, Coach GERALD LOYD American History, Coach JIMMY MARCUS Coach, Social Studies WILLIAM F. MARTIN American History, Government KIRBY PUGH Government, Coach JACK TAYRIEN Social Studies, Coach A WJ,, K X COACH CHARLEY BRIGHT explains to Pete Rodriguez about the interesting study of History. 'ia I '.a:' al M- I' i . I fb I ' ss,,T ' f , r'! MR. RODNEY ALLISON lectures his History Class. TERESA JOHNSON finds Biology interesting and sometimes amusing as taught by Mrs. Mary Breckenridge. Science Involves Many Experiments GARLAND G. BRAUN Physical Science, Coach MRS. MARY BRECKENRIDGE Biology, Health CHARLES R. BURNSED Physical Science MRS. DONNA GILLENXVATERS Science R. S. HIGGINS Science, Coach JERRY L. KELLEY Biology, Physical Science PAT LAWRENCE Chemistry JO ANN MORRIS Physical Science JAMES D. SMITH Science MARION D. WHITLEY Chemistry, Advanced Science, Physics l59 id Fine Arts and Crafts Provide Opportunity for Talented Students BILL T. BRADLEY Band MARY JEAN BYRD MRS. JUNE GARRETT Assistant Choir Director MARY K. SHARP Art KENNY SHEPPARD Choral Music Director DON TURNER 0 Assistant Band Direct MRS. ROSEMARY WEAVER Art DAN BUSTAMANTE Health, Coach JOE W. CROUSEN P. E. Couch MRS. PAT DRAKE P. E. Coach SUSIE LYNCH P. E. Coach 5 DOYLE E. PARKER P. E. Coach JOHN C. PATTON P. E. C Q Miss SUSIE LYNCH and Christi Price are all smiles after Physlcul ucuhon volleyball practice. Q, Tw . K Q x .ti Z -VQNQ offs' MRS. SUE PEARSON P. E. FRANK W. PULATTIE P. E. Coach MARY G. WILSON P. E. Coach COACH FRANK PULATTIE and Colette Took use the new machine acquired by the P. E. department for use by the tennis team. I6I Vocational Eclucation Prepares Students for Future Careers GEORGE RICE is caught by surprise as he lectures his D. E. class, MRS. FERN ALEXANDER I-Iornemaking ELBERT Y. BUCKNER Electrical Appliance Repair THOMAS J. COCKRELL Vocational Agriculture JAMES M. COGDELL Industrial Cooperative Training MRS. DONNITA CUNNINGHAM Homemaking MRS. CHARLOTTA R. HAMILTON Homemaking LOUIS HEINZE Building Trades MRS. VIRGINIA MARTIN Homemaking PERRY H. MATHIS Auto Mechanics GEORGE RICE Distributive Education MRS. VONNA J. SXWIM Vocation Office, Education LEON O. TAYLOR Metal Trades TRUETT VINES Vocational Agriculture HELEN WILLARD Homemaking INIRS. SUE WILLBANKS Homemaking I62 Numbers Intrigue Mathematical Minds MRS. FRANCIS BRANDON Algebra 11-12 ,MRS CORINNE BUCKNER Math WILBUR CUNNINGHAM Algebra, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis MRS. NANCY FORTE Math G. T. GUTHRIE Geometry W. R. HAKES Algebra 21-22 MR. O. A. MADISON is in charge of the Audio Visual Aid Department at BSHS as well as being a Math teacher. JOHN P. HAMILTON Related Math ORNON A. MADISON Math, Audio Visual BILL F. RICHEY Math, Coach FLOYD H. SORLEY Related Math Sf MR. WILBUR CUNNINGHAM shows his Algebra classes the correct way to work problems. I63 Business Courses Offer Opportunities ROY BAIRD General Business MRS, JUDITH BLICK Typing MRS. BETTY L. GREEN Shorthand, Typing MRS. WILLENE HUMPHREY General Business Commercial Occupational Training MRS. BENNYE MCMULLEN Typing MARY ANN PLOEGER Typing MRS. BONNIE SANDBURG Bookkeeping MRS. MARY JO PRIDDY Shorthand, Typing MRS. BERNIECE THOMPSON Business Law General Business I64 MARY ANN PLOEGER Looks on as Steve Anderson practices typing skills in typing class. 1 H 1 I is 3.1. A ,msrfgp , I ., I pa -' -sms 23' Y tif. . +..es.vf: in? MRS. DOLORES WICKLINE Typing Foreign Language Emphasizes Cultures 'G' J COLLEEN SLAUGHTER instructs Spanish students in lab work. BEN CHARLES ALLEN Spanish I MRS. LILA BREWSTER French, English COLLEEN SLAUGHTER Spanish ,,., In J l MRS. DORIS VAUGHN 3 S 3 V L A Latin V W S ' V - MRs.R1TA WEEG f L f is f Latin . A MRS. LILA BREWSTER assists Steve Smith as she translates a sentence in a foreign language class. l65 Occupational Training Helps Students 2 . M Y Occupational Training l 9 vm M MAX C. BEEVERS if 1? ... .ww f - T CLARENCE W. TANNER Drivers Education Occupational Training MRS. GLENDA WEBB Occupational Training L.. MRS. DOROTHY PATTON assists Esmael Munoz in the Pre-Vocational Industrial Arts BILL BROOKS shows john Rodriquez the techniques of drafting. I66 BILL D. BROOKS Drafting LOREN H. SPENCER Woodworking W.. f l MRS. NILA ALLEN makes use of the PBX switchboard which is a new and useful addition to the central office at BSHS, WALTER ALEXANDER Chief Building Engineer MRS NILA ALL PBX Operator MRS. JUANITA DI BRELL Library Clerk Auxiliary Stuff Works Many Hours 432' il u I IVLRS. NELLIE MATHIS along with her assistant, Candy Marcum perform their duties in the high school hospital. I67 SPIKE DYKES Athletic Director MRS. GENE HARRINGTON Registrar MRS. NORMA HIGGINS Study Hall Clerk I 1 Q55 f 1 - V 1 Q W ,, . , f' f tif: T W2 ' H . 0 K . . i 1 U' fi. -yyy I . . ,, '- - ' ,.,,, MRS. FREDA HOOVER is enjoying a lull in the daily task of performing her duties as the princi- pal's secretary. Faculty Has MRS. FREDA HOOVER Secretary to Principal MRS. MARY KIMBROUGH Counselor MRS. ELIZABETH KORZINSKI Librarian RAY LAWLIS Cafeteria Supervisor MRS. NELLIE MATHIS School Nurse MORRIS J. MOLPUS Counselor SPIKE DYKES and Joe Crousen show their usual Friday night be- havior as the Steers keep them in suspense. Little Time to Relax i?' BILL JONES looks on as Gene Harrington counts money received for annual sales, I68 .gnc l Faculty Guides Students in All Phases of School Life MRS. MILDRED WRIGHT is shown with two of her assistants as she explains to them the job of keeping at- tendance records. MRS. CHRISTINE MULLINS Receptionist MRS. JANICE ROSSON Counselor MRS. CAROLYN SHELTON Study Hall Clerk MRS. DOROTHY SMITH Home-hound Teacher MRS. EVAUGHN TAYLOR Guidance Clerk MRS. MILDRED WRIGHT Attendance Clerk MRS. MARY KIMBROUGH and Morris Molpus are planning new and better ways to help counsel the students of BSHS. 227 MRS. FREDA HOOVER and Mrs. Nila Allen are discussing the many problems which arise in the central office at BSHS. I69 r J ' ' E L ' ,i Y., fasts is 'H , 3 K E E 7 'fr A if 1llg.D4!'iv rj -W Freshman Class Officers In September, the doors of Big Spring High School opened wide to admit the largest freshman class. As the newness of being freshmen Wore off, the first-year students were determined to set new and ex- citing goals. Bewildered at orientation the fish class sensed a beginning . . . a year of firsts . . . Great Expectations . . . Friday pep rallies freshman football a dream became a reality . .. I7O PRESIDENT Scott McLaughlin VICE-PRESIDENT George Anderson SECRETARY Cheri Turner TREASURER Steve Smith .AW Elva Abundez jackie Acuff Lynn Adams Debbie Adkins Linda Affleck Joann Allen Henry Alvarez Olga Alvarez Steve Ames David Anderson Debra Anderson George Anderson Zane Anderson john Arinistead Terry Atwell Kent Ausburn Susan Bailey Yolanda Bailon Judy Bair Danna Baker Linda Baker Steve Baker Larry Baldock Brenda Bankston Robert Barnes Irene Barrera Julio Barrera Becky Barris Michael Bate Susan Beaird Bobby Beasley Roger Becker Paul Belanger Guy Bell Frances Billalba Debbie Birdsong Roy Blackwell Brenda Blair Linda Blair Martin Blakeney Gary Blount Barbara Boardman Donna Bohannan Danny Bohannon john Booher Nancy Bortner Susan Boyd Patty Brewer Charles Brock Adrian Brown Georgia Brown Jeff Brown Mary Lou Brown Debra Buchanan Richard Bullard Stewart Bunn Randy Buchell Vicki Burchell Vicki Burchett Marvin Burleson Stephen Burnett Donald Bussell Frances Bustamante Frances Butler Sallie Butler Darrel Byrd Roddy Caffey Charlotte Calmes Debbie Calvo Betsy Campbell Laura Campbell Walter Campbell George Carrillo Jarrell Carroll Melinda Casillas Roland Cate Connie Cavasos Brad Cederberg john Chappell Alisa Chavez MISS LYNCI-I'S Fish P. E. class perform the arduous task of ugrasshoppers I73 joe Chavez Michael Chenault Brenda Cherry jack Chrane Lucretia Clark Vicky Clark Debra Clement Cynthia Click Donald Click Joe Clower Linda Clutter Esther Coates Debby Coats Pat Cochran Karen Cofferen Achve Part of Organizations Connie Coker George Cole Dixie Coleman Stephen Coleman Richard Collier Judy Conley Gayla Cook Sharon Cook Sammy Copeland Christina Correa Yolanda Correa Mary Corson Velma Cozart Sue Cramer FRESHMAN BAND member Michael Chenault excitedly tries on his new hand uniform with the assistance of a senior member. Terry Cunningham Carol Currie Diana Currie jimmy Curris Jack Curry Chris Danford Terry Darden Brenda Dave-s Randy Davis Ricky Davis Catherine Dawson Susan Dean Tony Dean Carolyn Decker Oscar Del Bosque Judy Cranford Richard Craven Dallas Crawford Chris Creighton Dale Crenshaw Harry Crosby Deborah Cummings Grady Cunningham f-bs I75 Peter Deming Esther Dennis Ricky Denson james Dickens Mary Dirks Ray Dorman Brenda Doucet Dave Duncan Barry Dunham Louis Dunham Maria Duran Melinda Duron Bobby Dyer Ricky Dyer Max Earhart Becky Easley Barbara Eason Danny Edens Jimmie Edwards Carolyn Egan Carl Eggleston john Elliott David Englert Donna Ervin Gregoria Escanuelas Janie Esquibel David Faulkenberry Clara Faulkner Phyllis Faulkner Mary Faulks Philip Ferguson Terry Fickling Martha Fierro Kent Fish Kay Fiveash ....,,c.....,. , i Lge MARK Judy Foster Albert Franco Billy Franklin Ed Frazier Brenda Fuller Elena Gaitan Abel Galan Sylvia Galan Norma Gzilvan Terry Gamble Tommy Fletcher johnny Flores Lorina Flores jill Forrest 6, I JJ, SLATE and Tony Dean find that practice makes perfect in Mis bliclxs typing clwsa KENT FISH and Susan Boyd demonstrate their dramatic abilities in Antic Spring 11'- Freshmen Display Their Innocence David Gamboa Ernest Garcia Mary Garcia Mina Garza Michael Gerhart Judy Gibson Fannie Gipson Belinda Gonzales Pete Gonzales Romona Gonzales Williani Gonzalez Debra Gould Cathy Grant Gary Grant Peggy Grant Lewes Grantham Keith Graumann Robbie Gray' Susan Green Jean Greenleaf Shelley Greer Edgar Gresham Byron Gressett Debbie Gressett Teresa Griffin Janice Griffith Veanda Griffith Roger Grisham Rocky Grissom Jeannie Grizzard Jimmy Grizzard Georgene Guerin Yolanda Guevara Vicky Guinn Kim Guthrie LESLIE LAROCHELLE assists her beau in getting a drink of VV2llL6I', Diane Hamilton Carolyn Hammon Vicki Hammond Jackie Hanson Debbie Hardison Clay Harris Carl Hart David Harvell Nancy Hatch Phyllis Hattenbach Ray Heckler Edith Heirman Arlene Henderson Barbara Henderson Billy Henkel Debra Hennig Manuel Hernandez LeAnn Herndon Maxie Herron Bruce Hicks Ellen Hicks Madeline Hiledbrand Roger Hitt Trisha Hogue Wyvonne Holcombe Sallie Hollingsworth Matt Holten Mike Honea Nicky Hood Patricia Hooser Carlynn Horn Darrell Horn Beverly Huckaby Steve Hughes Dora jackson Rebecca Jensen Ben johnson Carolyn Johnson Lee Altus Johnson Lewis Johnson Ray johnson Teresa johnson Teresa Johnson Freshmen Absorb Knowledge CAN IT be that study hall is' really a place of study for Debbie Gressett? Dolores junek Katy Kasch Kevin Keele David Keene Lori Keller Linda Kennedy Katie Kernodle Judy Key Jerri Kimzey Karen King Michael Kinman jerry Knous Jennifer Knox Sandy Kolb Clifford Krebbs K I8l Vernie Johnson Gary jones Mark jones Milton Jones Patsy jones Richard Jones Lloyd Kuykendall Janet Lancaster Mary Lang Willianl Langley Leslie LaRochelle Gene Lee Pam Lemons Xan Lemons Frances LeVier Lawernce Lewis Linda Limon Elizabeth Lipscombe Rodger Lloyd Nita Lonsford joe Lopez Tony Lopez Debbie Lowe Windol Lunsford Dan Lusk John Lusk Pam Lusk Bill Lyons Cathy Macklin Virginia Magnet Pamela Marcum Geren Martin Frank Martinez George Martinez Joe Martinez Juaquin Martinez Ronnie Mason johnny Mata Lupe Mata Gail Matlock Brian Mayes Cathy Mayes Lynda Meador Bobby Mealer Kay Meek Ronnie Meek Lesuia Mendoza Robert Menges Susan Mercier Paul Merrell Andrew Merrick Kenneth Merrick Melanie Merrill Charles Miller Gaylon Kay Miller james Miller Joyce Miller Ranette Miller Winifred Miller Cindy Mills jacalyn Minchew BSI-I5 Freshmen THESE FRESHMEN don't really seem too interested in the Freshman class meeting l83 Freshmen Annette Minter Terry Mitchell Michael Moates Teddy Molina Rick Monteleone juan Montelongo Kathy Moon Jerry Moore Mary Ann Moore David Morales Participate in School Activities .X Ricky McAdams Clint McAlister Karen McKeller Scott McLaughli Merlindn Moralez William Morgan Phyllis Morrison Debra Morton Ruth Anne Moss Rebecca Mounce Robert Munoz Virginia Murley Lee Myers Sammie Myrtledove fl John McLendon IO McMillan janet McMurray johnny McMurtrey Belle McPherson Dewey McSwain Linda McSWain Lynda McWl1irt Joyce Nail Wayne Nalls THE FRESHMAN Class float dicln't win a rize but the students Ray Nea Martin Newton P i showed their willingness to he a part of BSHS. SHG N011 Newton Brenda Nichols Reba Nichols Tommy Norrell Johnny Olague Joe Olguin Theresa Oliver Nancy Oppegarcl David Overton Debbie Oxford Gary Oxley Ruben Palomino Debra Paige Pedro Paredez Mike Parker Bill Parmenter Ralph Parrns Linda Pascale Wayne Patterson Becky Patton Shirley Paul Nelda Payne james Pearce Frankie Peralta Gloria Perez Carol Perkins KEI FH GRAUMANN Velma Cozlrt and Brad Cederberg are good prospects for the A Cappella choir. -431 -,bf are ,. s is z-we -G an-5.21 fiiffaiilii-Q r H-fs firm W Mx gm.. v ,Ei2k,15.i his-L ,M .i-mrs t , T1.5'iviki'il Q56 fifQh'i!lEX 4 x YES ktiiitiiaw TW? .sc L, 41 afgjgg ai .Qatar S .i Shih' MAKING A speech in speech class is no task for Sharon Cook. Pascual Porras Daniel Porter Janice Pounds Daury Powell Mark Powell Terry Price Dan Proffitt Cynthia Pruitt Rex Rainey John Rains Patty Peters Charles Peterson Kenneth Petty james Phillips Nancy Phillips Nancy Phillips Sandy Piker Mike Pipes N? ww w mg we 41 -s Su Zann Pipkin Larry Platte Steve Plunkett Randall Pope Fl'6Shl116I'l . . . Create Chaos Olga Ramirez Paul Ramirez Valencia Rankin Grady Ray Debbie Reed Sammy Reed Sandy Reed Debbie Reese Kathy Reidy Sue Reinkemeyer Albino Renteria Janie Renteria ' 2 , ,rg ' 4 up COULD THESE innocent Freshman l88 be window peeping? Joanna Renteria Ronda Reynolds Jon Rice Dennis Richardson Sammy Rich Steven Rich Nancy Riddle Sarah Riffey Rigdon Kathy Gaye Nell Riggan Gary Ringener Larry Ringener Anita Rios johnny Rios girls Debbie Rives Debbie Robertson Pamela Robertson Randy Robertson Mary Rocha Lucrecia Rodriguez Rowena Rogers Lariece Root Rozanne Rotenberry Al Rouch Benito Rubio Sally Rubio Phyllis Rumans Debbie Rutherford Debrah Rybolt Arvella Ryerson Olga Salgado Robert Sanchez Ruby Sargent Lynn Schacdel Bill Schwarz Belle Schwarzenbach Carolyn Scott David Scott Mike Sellars - '-'fwrnax THESE FRESHMEN really create choas during their spare time on the lunch shifts Gary Shaffer ,M M 'tniI .n. ,... ,, W SCIENCE IS a challenging but interesting subject for these students. l90 Freshmen Debbie Shryack David Simpson Ricky Simpson Deborah Sisson Mark Slate Willianm Sledge Danny Smart john Smith Lonnie Smith Stephen Smith Steve Smith Yolanda Smith Terrye Soechting Linda Sorrells Darla Spiller Gary Stallings Sue Stanaland Donna Stanley Joy Stevens Howard Stewart li Am I Qilstlt -145 if 3-.S KY nd First Year hclllenging Susan Sulak Gwendolyn Sullivan Andy Swartz Pat Sweeden Donna Swindell Lynda Swords Debra Tackett Jeff Talmadge Donnie Templeton Richard Templeton Alva Thomas Clay Thompson Kathy Thompson Lester Thompson Charles Ticlwell Karen Tindol Herbert Tolison Jerre Tonn Ponciano Torres Betty Tovar Karon Tubb Mary Tubb Becky Tucker Andrea Turner Cheri Turner Pat Stinson Donna Stone Candie Stuteville Gary Stuteville Johnnie Turner Gretchen Van Pelt Larry Vasquez jeff Vaughn Maria Velasquez George Viera Carol Vollmer Robert Walker Glenda Wall Davis Wallace Ray Ward Tony Ware Debbie Wash Mildred Watkins Susan Watson Gayle Webb Paul Webb john Weeks Richy Weidel Tommy Welch Cindy Westbrook Stephen Wheelock james White Lee White Pamela White Demonstrate School Spirit jeff Wickline Syble Wiggins Calvin Williams Charles Williams Thomas Willingham Danny Wilson Randall Witte Sunny ,lo Wolf Randy Womack Linda Woodard Milini Woods Mike Wooldrige Toni Wooley C. M. Wozencraft Danny 'Wfright l EXXK i ll 1 l l, , if X Zire 1 E 'A 3 . xl- , 'is V' ' 1 l . E .. LX .fi il' rg ! iiiiili 'itisii l - s ,sam , kgs' ffl it JV, 1 , fin. 'Ei 'f -s pf, Q1 ,QP I ,x JOHN HYDEN shows that he really has school spirit by signing the Support the Steers sign. sy, . I f ,, .,,,, ,,,. s.,.....,,.,.....'-we David Wright Henry Wylie Dennis Yager Sonny Yanez Leslie Yarbrough Darelia Ylwarra Brenda Young David Zellars Robert Zellner Ernest Zubiate , K 5ik1J.'f, K. 1 A 4, , 1X 'ef' li s igsfft' 2 -.lf No longer the youngest accustomed to the Confusion of a crowded hall this is the Sophomore Class . .. yelling their hearts out at the pep rally planning the Sophomore party getting into the swing of things a sense of belonging this is the Sophomore class. I94 Sophomore Class Cfficers PRESIDENT Lynn Cauley VICE-PRESIDENT Bobby Heith SECRETARY Glynna Jones TREASURER Becky jenkins jo Lynn Adams Robert Adkins Roger Aleman Elton Alexander Elizabeth Alsbury Sofia Alvarez Roy Anderson Vernica Anderson Sharon Andrews Sherry Arbuckle David Arguello Sherri Arrick Linda Bailey Max Bair Ronnie Baldock Karen Bankston Mike Barnes Leonard Basco Paula Bauer Douglas Beams Earl Bedell Karen Bell Thomas Beltz Patty Bennett Robert Bentley Sophomores Class of '70 Larry Abbott Wanda Abernathy Dinah Abundez Alan Adams Ginger Adams l95 Jacquelyn Beverly Carrie Bizzell Candy Black Deborah Black Rebecca Blair Martha Boadle Anne Bohannon David Bookout Cheri Bool Martin Boyd Marvin Boyd James Branch Bobby Brewer Bruce Bright Linda Broadrick Linda Brock Melinda Brooke Carolyn Brooks Noel Brooks BSI-I5 Sophomores Bonnie Brown Bo Brown Larry Brown Cynthia Bryan Bob Bryant Garry Buck Paula Buckner David Buecker Fred Bunch Andrew Burkhart Brenda Burt Federico Bustamante Manuel Bustamante Brenda Butler Billy Byrd Debi Caffey Charles Campbell Debbie Campbell Gary Campbell Robert Campbell Larry Candler Elizabeth Cannon Susan Cape Lisa Cardenas Cathy Carlile if lj, gji ll L ' .wax t y a i .wi VV , , ,, C, l f al 5 f atts -eta t - t B. .. w l Qats ' as ' . tl a QABC -, B 't,ti L ' 'ii' I -t-'a ,,i' df 5 ik ' if if ,fl 'eii X- VV , .,,,, iii ju,-is ' -, .,f' 'i ' ' 1 ' Peter Carlsson Marjorie Carlton Vincente Carmonia Deborah Carothers Linda Cathey MIKE MARCHANT repairs his drum as Barney Schultz looks on. 'ml' I97 Sophomores . . . Receive Schedules Kathy Coleman Wesley Cook HughLeene Cooley Janice Cooper Geri Corbell jackie Corcles Rose Cordes Juanita Corralez Ricky Cauble Lynn Cauley Betty Chavarriu Cris Chavez Danny Clayton Debra Coffee Patricia Coggin George Coker Mike Colclazer Peggy Cole COMPARING SCHEDULES are Rhonda Norris and Stexe Pyles LINDA BAILEY and Robert Bentle5 take adxantage of 1 study period Harry Don Cotham Nita Cox Linda Crawford Preston Crawford Janet Creasey Rocky Crittenden Billie Crook Dianna Crow Danny Cunningham Mike Cunningham Kenny Curry Debbie Curtis Sharon Daniels Peggy Daratt Craig Davis Kathy Dean Vicky Deans Robert Dennis Shawnia Denton Pamela Dewees ilk Easy Ezell Riley Faulkner Essex Farley james Farris Billy Faulks Ella Faulks Connie Felts Adelinda Fierro Jesse F ierro Lupe F ierro Moses Fierro Vicki Findley james Finney Mary Finney Cheryl Fletcher Kenneth Downs Viola Diaz Stephanie Dickens Calvin Dickenson Sherry Dickson Roger Dixon Sophomores David Draper Bertie Duncan Deborah Dunlap Judy Dyer Donna Elder Mary jane Ellison Denise Estes Sharon Estes Richard Ethun Herman Evans Jack Fletcher juan Flores Cathy Foster Ronald Forsyth Jill Franklin ccepi New Challenges Wally Franklin Janie Fulcher Sabra Fuller Audelia Gaitan Isidoro Galan Noemi Galan Lucy Galaviz Yolanda Galaviz Sammy Gamboa Adolph Garcia Daniel Garcia Helen Garcia johnny Garcia Yolanda Garcia Janette Gauna john Gary jim Gibbs Lena Glenn Johnny Gomez Aron Goolsby Ellen Gossett Verna Goswick Donna Green Rosie Green Gregory Grice Navauda Franklin l- 4 Y V ,. sf. m 'vim Carol Grimsley Mary Grimsley 335 2+ , ,wg Lorie Grogan Fillmore Guinn Robert Guinn Barney Gulley 'ET'Ti' Keith Gum JACK TONN appreciates the new libraiy facilities. Greg Hahn Qs ,J J SOPHOMORE GIRLS, Linda Cathey, Denise Estes, and Gay Nell Taylor take advantage of the chance to study in study hall 202 Terry Hale Gene Halfmann Regina Hamby David Hanson Danny Harland Sophomores . . . Discover New Worlds of Study Mike Harland Bobbie Harris Carlton Harris Clarinda Harris Debbie Harris Leah Harris Geralena Hart Marsha Heard Kyle Heckler Mary Ellen Hedges James Heiman Robert Heith Gloria Hernandez Mary Hernandez Mike Herron Elma Hewtty Cynthia Hickson john Hilario Steve Hill Deborah Hine Lisa Hinojos Gary Hinos Mervin Holland Steve Holley Dell Hollingsworth 203 Mike Holren Janice Honey Randy Hoover Robin Hoover David Hopkins Marshall Horn Mike Hudson Charles Huff Gregory Huffstickler Gary Hughes Karen Hughes Dickie Hull Mike Hull Bobby Hutcheison Georgia Hutcherson Bruce Hutto Peggy Irwin Albert Jackson Ruth Jackson Deborah Jacobs Richard Jacobs Becky Jenkins Bill Jenkins Darlene Jenkins Terry Jenkins Manuel Jimenez Carl Johansen Charlie Johnson Corliss Johnson Fred Johnson Izell Johnson Glenda Jones Glynna Jones Jenny Jones Jon Jones Toni Jones Bertha Jordan Nancy Keene John Kemp Charlene Kennedy Louise Kennedy Bobbie Kimzey Danny King James Knight David Knous Debbie Kolb Joyce Lacy Jolene Land Sandra Landrum Judy Lane Muriel Lane Diana Langley Doyle Lawson Glenda Lewis Jo Ann Lewis Bill Loftis LuAnne Lowry Joe Lozano Patsy Lozano Edward Luby' Janice Majors Olga Mancha Mike Marchant Robert Margolis Benny Marquez Sophs . . . Class of '70 r 205 . ! 1 is lui ill ,Rx xl aff JOHNNY RUIHERFORD and Leonard Basco represent the Sophomore Class on their float in the Homecoming parade Saul Marquez Donnie Martin Elaine Martin Rodney-Martin Wesley Martin Adelaido Martinez Felix Martinez Yolanda Martinez Regina Massey Blair Maulden Allen Maxwell joe Meads Scott Medford Fernando Mendoza David Mesker XJ f Sophomores . . . Accept Traditions Larry Milch Rebecca Milner Janie Molena Nalo Montelongo Joe Montez Brenda Moore jan Morehead Randy Morgan Sherry Morgan David Morton BECKY JENKINS shows her school spirit as she purchases a beanie from Medena Furqueron at the student council store. 'Wife' Donna Moss joe Moss Federico Munoz Tomasa Munoz Linda Murdock 'SNS we Eddie Nanny Sandy Neece Mary Murdock Cheyenne Myles Barbara McAlister Betty McCann Anna Ruth McCarty Karen McGonagill Larry McGrath Perry McMillan Jeri McNaughton Russell Neef e 'I Bob Nichols 'fir Ka V 1 gr ffiifi 1 5 M , Q gif 1 vi. Z' .5 wi f ' 'A r Qt ,A :Kiwi L - Q :N 1 DEBRA BOADLE and Sabra Fuller participate in FHA activities by serving punch at the installation of officers. Fw-7 Dick Nicholson 'si A Andrew Nieland Dianne Normand Rhonda Norris Larry North Darrell Olsen Betty Omstead Joey Ortega Calvin O'Shields Rhonda Ownbey Linda Oxley jose Padilla Maria Padilla Bertha Paredez Sam Parker Sophomores . . . Gloria Parras jessica Patton Ed Payne David Perez Colleen Permenter David Peters Velinda Petty Rick Peurifoy David Pickle Debbie Pierce Susan Pobst jim Pope Leland Porter Ann Posey Ginger Potter Pam Potter Craig Powell Gary Prater Barbara Pringle Chris Proctor Attend School Functions 209 BSI-I5 Sophomores David Propst Gilbert Puga Judy Purser Steve Pyles Adelita Ramirez Carmen Ramirez Raymond Ramirez ANN GARRETT helps the school nurse as she meas- ures Georgelyn Hutcherson for height. Roman Ramirz Bill Raney Deborah Ray Patricia Rayborn Janie Reagan Danny Reece Tommy Redden William Reed James Reidy David Renshaw joe Renteria Richard Rigclon Becky Ringener David Rivera Joan Robertson W 5 , I wh' ., M ,r ANN TALBOT returns her tray after eating in the cafeteria. Maria Salazar Auclon Snldivar Fidel Saldivar Vicki Salmon Lino Sanchez Charlie Rodriquez Cruz Rodriquez john Rodriquez Lupe Roclriquez Kay Rogers Steve Rogers Elma Rosas Kyle Rosene Terry Rountree johnny Rutherford Sophs . . . Enioy Year Charles Stansel jerry Stewart Tony Sanchez Marva Sanderson Jody Sargent Dianne Sawyer Kathryn Schwarz Marc Scott Mike Seale LaShara Shanks Patty Shapland Joe Singleton Coy Smith Deanna Smith janet Smith jerry Smith Patrick Smith Scott Smith Diane Sosebee Patti Spier Dickey Stanley Steve Stanley Phillip Stewart Jimmie Stiel Sharon Story Gary Sturm Julia Stuteville Patsy Sullivan Randy Sundy Lewis Switzer Smith Swords Anne Talbot Don Tyler JoAnn Tyre Kathleen Upchurch Kathy Urban Hilda Uribe jimmy Utterback Carolyn Utley Sylvia Valdez Esequiel Valles Donald VanSlyke Tommy Tanner Marsha Tarpley Debra Tate Della Taylor Gay Nell Taylor Denice Teague Edward Teichman Charles Thomas Dave Thomas Nina Thomas Rickey Thomas Roy Thomas Phyllis Thornton Stanley Thornton Bonnie Thorp John Tidwell Steve Tidwell Patricia Tingle jack Tonn Arthur Torres Isabel Torres Charles Trantham Dianne Tucker Elaine Tucker Ricky Tubb 2l3 Alma Vargas Vicki Vaughn Paul Viera Charlotte Walker Janice Walker Ryan Walker DeWayne Wallace Zacla Wallace Stinnita Ware Monnie Watkins Pat Weaver Esther WeinKaye Bobby White Charlie White we x' l f:,1,,.-f, X 'il l 'Ig fx N ik ,-K,-1 ,-1 MAA. WILLIAM REED and Bill jenkins, FFA boys, participate in the stock show. 214 .- - x ' xx '1 . . . X Kay White Carla Wiggins janet Williams Ken Williams Mary Kay Williams f'f-+- . 'K 4 , 1 5113? y y H W K , y ik. I i ,K Vu . 2, t . ,, A -- I Fl. in D :If . t Q , N 1, f T 'HI riff yy - ji' N 1 , BETTY MCCANN prepares for a game of tennis. Kathy Wright Ray Wright Delores Wrightsil Donald Wrightsil jackie Wrightsil Kathleen Yanez Chrystal Young Juanita Yzaguirre Ede Zollinger joe Zubiate B5l-I5 Sophs Wanda Williams Pam Wilson Donald Winkler Elizabeth Wise Rhonda Womack Joyce Wood Sherry Wooley Raymond Woolverton V . +74 1 , ,, My 5 Q R QW y llll W T ,,,, ff V 1 V 'i QQ. W-MMM, 7 K ..,.,..,....,-W ,,-,,,.,g,,,,,s.. if--W ' 't ' .7 , my , Q ' .. A 4. '- , f ' f-M-: , -94 '41'e-W4 Y 'I T 'M , .1 t ,M , ,R . ,, 1 K fix., -.fi L . I 1 , .,,,, ,, ,Q QW 5 ammws ' 46 M G! . L-11 2 A 1 S ,-K. - -QM' ,il 'L i ,Qs 1. it we 2 ii HV , Q Z , rf' . , f . Q if -ills ' ' ay '- t. ,1 ' if W- ow ,M V iv V ri . , , ff - - 1, ,, ' ' . , . . 2 i , . uf , . . - , f U at K. . ,e ' K, . A ,W 4, .k. fs,-it ef s. f i --A - ,, f- . R, ,, f 1.49 . L, K A ,kg we f. We ' 5? 1' 'Sale t . 7 am., tl . ' ' if . X M . V ft,-5, W' 9 W, ffm, Q I ,W W , H K Av. . ' at Mm J H f 1' ,R Af5,iiN , . .M , if 'Ag ,-,ir ze try- -- 7 , - ' ' VN ,i :hah I K, ' n . , 1, J , N J, .gllmfw , 4 rf, 9 , ,ww f 4, f i , ,, w fa Q . 1 U ' - ' 4 wa w S. rdf ww,-V Junior Class Offi The junior class looks ahead only a summer away from being Seniors . . . already possessing Senior rings . . . but meanwhile Ameri- can History . . . SAT tests for the first time . . . fun things, too . . . Homecoming . . . the Prom . . . a year of many moods . . . the Junior class looks ahead . . . 2I6 4 '74 CGYS PRESIDENT james Newman VICE-PRESIDENT Pat Billings SECRETARY Rita Langley TREASURER Elizabeth Moore Mary Ann Abreo Myra Aeuff Mike Alexander johnny Arguello Susie Armstrong Meliton Arriola Ruth Bailey Douglas Ball Kenneth Barfield Rhonda Barger Gary Barkley Kenna Bell Vickey Bell Warren Bell Diana Bennett jay Berry Beatrice Billalba Mary Lou Billalba Pat Billings David Bishop Dealy Blackshear Bruce Blalack Mike Bolte Gwynn Bonner john Bookout Carolyn Boy Brenda Bradbury Sherry Bradbury Mike Brady Mike Bridges JUNIORS GREG LEWIS and Bill Henry remind sophomore johnny Rutherford to show school spirit and wear his beanie. 2l8 Mike Brumley Ann Buclke Sherry Buford Roe Lynn Bunch Allen Bunn Phil Burchetr Douglas Burnett Guy Burrow -u Ronny Broadrick Brent Brooks Allen Brown Dwight Brown Ginger Brown james Brown Jessie Brown Kenny Brown Mike Brown Shirley Brown Juniors Tommy Butler Bobbie Byrd Loraine Campbell Sue Campbell Allen Carlile l X Randy Carr l Eugene Carrillo Jerry Cass l Rob Chapman y Melvin Chappell l larf New Year N'-Q-. JOHNNY HEDGES and Billy Spier change schedules with help from Mrs. Leon 'lkrylor 2l9 Ema Chavez Ismal Chavez Jane Chavez Tim Childress Gary Chrane Gwen Clark James Clark Billy Clayton Steve Cofer Gayle Coleman Doug Compton Kathy Conley Karen Conway Tom Conway Clif Cook SNAKF 'IUCKER chscusse 1 play mth fellow jumors G1eQ Lexus Rocky Wooley and Iolm Patton. J VPRISZ A 5 mm,L h 3 ,Q.4 a . ,Q ..,. , 2 W C vt 1 is ML W, .:-- 5-K e -f-ef-SQ I , JUNIOR CI-IEERLEADER Treonne Reagan attacks Mrs. Leah Gindoff disguised as Minnie Lee Rebel at Steer-Lee pep rally. Rush Crocker Steve Darden Joann Davis Lynda Davis Nancy Dean Alanda Deans John Deats Mary jane De La Garza Julia Del Bosque Odila Del Bosque james Dement Robert Deming Linda Dennis Kay Digby Kathryn Dirks Eddie Cook Marilyn Corbell Christina Correa Martha Cortez Larry Cotton Carolyn Crawford Kathryn Crenshaw Robert Crenshaw T ii 1 Q BARRY KNOCKE prepares for big date at the Tech Journalism Summer Workshop. Kathy Disney 'Cindy Dittrich Robert Domino Alfred Doporto Bobby Dorman Rodney Dunnam Petra Duran Jan Earhart Juniors iwlmrw . . ,. George Easley Williaiiu Edens Callan Elliott Dee Elrod Mike Evans Connie Faulks Annette Felts Sandra Eierro Suzanne Fisher jo Fleener Betty Fleming jimmy Flores Luven Flores Margie Flores Paula Ford Becky Forgus Clarence Forman jann Forrest Jim Fortune Marva Foster Sally Fox Laura Fulbright Rodney Fuqua Medena. Furqueron Perry Gamble Larry Gammons Dee Gibson Dicky Gibson John Gibson Wanda Gibson BOYS DISCUSS weekend dates over lunch in the new cafeteria 223 THE 1968 junior Class float placed 3rd in float competition. Juniors . . . Prepare for Homecoming 224 Chris Gilbert Irene Gomez Gloria Gonzales Cynthia Grant Corky Grantham Beth Graumann Paula Green Kathrine Gresham Cindy Gressett Darwin Griffith Carl Grubaugh Kerry Gunnels Edward Hall Nancy Hall Thomas Ham Beckie Hammond Lee Haris Susan Haskins Lonnie Hattenbach Wanda Heckler johnny Hedges Annie Heirman Eddie Henderson Bill Henry Arthur Hernandez . 1 V' 11- - K1 V I Ai. .5 I :,r: in ir an 'r- r , .. All H A U I A ,I L i ' tg: .V .. I-,,Jv3,,. I W1 1 ' 'ffwff 'W 1 i'f , ,, JUNIOR GIRLS Leah Spiler, Shelane Parnell, Janis jones, and Vicki Morrow work diligently on the float. Mary Ann Hernandez Don Hickson David Hilario Pascuila Hilario Ruth HilariO Louis Hinojos Mary Holloway Frances Holt Larry Horn Jeanie, Houston 225 Deborah Jensen Gary Johnson Helen Johnson Mike Hubbard Wesley Huclgins Dale Hughes Velma Hunt Arthur Huse Charles Hyden Rickey Jackson Johnny James Doris Jenkins Virginia Jenkins JUNIOR STAFF members Paula Green and Medena Fur Bill Jones Donnie Jones Janie Jones Jimmie Jones Raymond Jordan Nancy Kasch Elicia Keele Gary Kelley Jack Key Juanice Key Linda Key Donna Killough Charles Kimble Roger Kionka Cathey Kirby Joan Knight Barry Knocke Burl Knox Mollie Korbinski Laverne Lancaster Pam Lancaster Rita Langley Lupe Lara Suean Lawhon David Leal W-. Juniors . . . RODNEY facilities. I Learn New Skulls DUNNAM, Donald Winnler, Pat Gray, and Dicky Gibson enjoy new metal trades 227 Mary Lee JOY Legg Kenneth LeRoy Roger LeVier Sandra Lewandoslci Charlie Lewis Greg Lewis Lynda Lloyd Barbara Long Ronald Long Victor Lopez Mimi Luevano Virginia Lujan Patricia Macklin Don Madewell Mike Marino jesse Marquez Terry Marshall Rose Marie Martin Arnie Martinez GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mrs. Janice Rossen keeps careful watch while juniors jamie Rouch, Bill Schwarzenbach, and jerry Price take the PSAT tests. KYLE MCALISTER happily looks on while Mrs. Chris Mul- lens helps Roe Lynn Bunch find her ring size. Juniors . . . Estella Martinez Gilbert Martinez Theresa Massey Juanita Mata Virginia Melton Charley Mendoza Pam Merrell Wanda Mesimer Crder Senior Rings Debbie Miller Earsie Miller Emmitt Miller Marshall Miller Ricky Miller Carolyn Montgomery Elizabeth Moore Jorge Morales Jerry Moring Linda Morris Vicki Morrow Irene Munoz Sheryl Muse Kyle McAlister Coy McCann Elizabeth McCarra Deidra MCDade Lowell McDaniel Don McEvers all 4 F TERRY MARSHALL and Becky Hammond pose for picture between classes ii Mau.. rf '1'Jh JUN' Ayn McGlothlin Harriett McKinney Carolyn McMurtrey Larry McMurtrey Tommy McMurtrey Mike McSwain Deanna McXWhirt Nancy McWhorter Coleman Nalls Annette Neal Donna Neal Zane Neal Barbara Neefe Gloria Neill Carolyn Newman james Newman Garland Newton Norma Newton Glenda Nix John O'Brien Diego Olague Patti Olsen Dolores Ornelas Gary Osburn Mary Ovalle Loretta Owen Robert Oxford john Pannell Danny Parchman Nell Paredez Bob Parks Shelane Parnell Ralph Passmore George Ann Patton john Patton Juniors if 4--., A PROUD NEW NHS member receives her Carnation during the induction ceremony. 23l Dx Richard Payne Dale Peacock Janet Perry Penny Peurifoy Greg Phillippe Sandra Phillips Terry Phillips cm GARY JoHNsoN supports the Junior Class by buying a Donald Pickett mum from Gayle Coleman. JUNIORS LARRY TAYLOR, Russie Rutledge, Kerry Gunnels, and Katherine Gresham get together to discuss decorations for the prom. P 'rr W- ecscs is ' '. 1-P 1 M.. I-. f 232 Mike Pitts Sara Pohl Tommy Polk Cathy Poole Nora Porras Juniors . . . Prepare for Prom h fY Dwell jerry Price Roy Priebe Michael Proctor Judy Pruitt Danny Pulattie Ralph Ramivez Janis Ray Larry Ray Coy Reagan Robert Reagan Treonne Reagan Jimmy Ream janet Richardson Peggy Riherd Dale Roberts Elizabeth Roberts Patsy Robertson Sharon Robertson Anne Robinson Jimmy Robles Kay Rodgers Pedro Rodriquez jamie Rouch Pam Rowland Karen Russell ,fv- Juniors . . . Exhibit Leadership 234 Ruth Russell Steve Russell Ellen Rutherford Russie Rutledge Gregg Ryan Adrian Saldivar Margaret Salgado james Sanderson Bill Schwarzenbach Adelyne Scott Gary Scott Rowan Settles Mark Shaver James Shaw Earl Sherrill Nancy Shivers Shirley Skenes Larry Sloan Gayle Smith Gary Smith Gerald Smith Leonard Sneed Tery Sosebee Billy Spier Leah Spiller Stanford Stewart Wendell Stewart John Strain Bobby Sullivan Billy Swafford JUNIOR CLASS president james Newman presides at a class meeting. Kendra Thomas Don Thompson jane Thompson Robert Thompson jackie Tibbets Barbara Todd jan Toland Claudia Took Fidel Tovar Robbie Trantham Richie Tubb Claude Tucker Randy Tucker june Tyre Charlie Voight tbl. Patsy Sweeney Sharon Swim Tommy Switzer David Talbott Larry Taylor Linda Taylor Dana Templeton Jeff Thomas Juniors End Glorious Year Marilyn Wade Roger Wade Joyce Walker Eugene Walton David Wanner Herbert Ward Vickie Ware ii Roy Lee Warren Lorrie Watkins Randy Waydo 236 ELIZABETH MOORE prepares for the future by learning to use a computer. Ruby Weatherby David Webb Betty Welch Debra Welch Pam Welch Joe West Melissa White Mike Wiggins Albert Wilborn jackie Williams Jean Williams Lynn Willis Billy Wilson jimmy Wilson Brent Womack Kathie Wood Rocky Wooley Oscar Yanez Manuel Ybarra 5 W,.6.w----vw' I Wwwm Ji. THE CLASS OF '69 leaves the halls of BSHS as they end their junior year .f :fa .th Q L j 1' A ft N, l 1 3+ gas: .aw M ,... .. va ,,,, ,,. .. . ,, A. I' H. k 3, sm. ? y ZA., P 1 t . R se Af., 'AL' ' tg a -sa- Q ' .tm-' : V' .s Senior Class Officers This was our year . . , applications, invitations . . . Go Wild November 10 . . . a class bound together by routine-being late, being broke, being tired, being absent. The Sound and Fury of it all . . . the Prom-orchids and tuxedos the last time for everything, senior assembly, baccalaureate, graduation, a diploma filled with the hidden fear of leaving friends and security for a future that came more quickly than expected . . . Above all, proud to have graduated from BSHS . . . This was our year. 238 PRESIDENT Steve Anderson VICE-PRESIDENT Gary Don Newsom SECRETARY Sonia Whittington TREASURER Nikki Thomas SGHIOYS . . . Class of '68 Nancy Baird FTA, FHA, Choir Dana Baker joey Baker Footb., Track, SC, FFA Wanda Ball NHS, FHA, FTA, DE Curtis Barnes Footb. Neva Bedwell VOE jimmy Belew Chess Club, DE Bobby Bell Swim Team A-Cappella Judy Abbe jr. Who's Who, NHS, Volleyball Honors Institute Mike Adams Band, Choir, Science Club janet Allison Pres. Science Club, NHS, Band UIL Science Contest Billy Anderson DE, Bible Club lane Anderson Court Jestcrs, Band Janice Anderson Shorthand Club, FTA, VOE Steve Anderson Sr. Class Pres., SC, Key Boys State Terry Anderson Tina Arguello Glenna Armstrong Library Club John Arnold DE, Key Club Gail Arrington , FTA, Shorthand Club Rebecca Arriola Future Nurses, Bible Club Roger Atkinson FFA Kay Aton NHS, Latin Club Club MARILYN MCGUFFEY AND Richard Nelson pick up schedules for the last time. . Myrla Benjamin FHA, FTA, DE, Latin Club Bill Bennett NHS, Latin Club, Honors Institute David Bentley V-Pres. Band and French Club, Tijuana Brass Band, Stage Band Janie Boadle Shorthand Club Patricia Bogard Band, Shorthand Club, Donald Boling Pres. of History Club Robert Boren Bill Bortner Swim Team Thomas Brandon Band Rebecca Bri ght Chess Club Sec., Band, History .Club Ardelia Brown Mary Brown FNA Court Jesters, As. Editor Corral, Seniors SENIOR CLASS FLOAT was proudly shown in Homecoming Parade. 240 V A AW ,...,, of I , i r -,,, ,L,, ,,,,,, , E, , L -1' rv ,ur jr Q,-,X I . I.. wmies. Kathy Bryan NHS, Spanish, Bible, Sci- enee, Slide-rule Clubs Bill Burchett Footb., Baseball Butch Caldwell ICT, FFA V-Pres. Terry Camarigg Laura Cannon NHS, Slide-rule Club Buster Carlile VICA reporter, Basketball Mgr. fag RICHEY EXPLAINS how to work equations to Marty Russell and Donna Ferquson. SENIORS WAIT PATIENTLY in line to pick up their schedules. 24l Q. Q .1 'yds Seniors Boost , ,r Steer Spirit Li ' ' 'b 4 f .if , at Pep Ro I I ies g t rf' eye T ' af y A tt so so L 4 I ' if gwt Y, A y. , fe ette S-4 y l Aicla Carrasco Thomas Carrasco Connie Carver News Editor Corral, leader Carolyn Cates jack Cathey Judy Cauble FHA., Shorthand and Bible Clubs Claire-Marie Caulfield Cheryl Cederberg All Region Choir Ken Chacld Key Club, Golf Team Olan Chapman Footb. John Choat Martha Choat Lonnie Clanton Footb., Baseball Sue Clark jr. Cheerleader, VICA Sweetheart, beauty Danny Clendenin Basketball, Golf, Bible Club Robbie Cline VOE, Shorthand, FHA Jenna Clinkscales V-Pres. Bible Club, FTA, FHA Clubs LaVera Coffey FTA, FHA, Drama Club Teresa Conner Band, Spanish Club, Court jesters Cheryl Colclazer 242 SC 3 yrs.. FTA. FHA. Sr. Cheer- Shorthancl and History Clubs, FHA Soph. Favorites, FFA, Tennis 5 yrs. Thespians, Latin and French Clubs, National Merit Final- Latin Club, NHS, A-Cappella Choir, BSHS Girls Trio, Key Club, FTA, Cir. Mgr. of Corral Semi-finalists for school , Latin anal Shorthand Latin and Slide-rule Clubs, Band, NHS, All Region choir YEFIF? UF HEH H '- , , W Larry Conway Steve Cook DE, FFA KEY CLUB SOLD balloons during Football Season to helplboost spirit. sql Claudene Cooper L Spanish, Shorthand, VOE, History K ,s-- ' K ,. David Cooper ' bf i Hi Court Iesters, Radio, FTA, French Clubs Margaret Cooper Band, NHS Kay Coppeclge FTA, FHA, Latin, Shorthand Clubs Elvira Correa Stephen Correira Dana Craven DE, Court Iesters James Crenshaw Bible Club, Drum Major, Pres. Band 243 I ,, Ji W va CONNIE CARVER GETS tickled over paper work for the Corral, while Judy Fletch- er and Martha Jordon look on. v- M. DC 244 ,z Don Crockett Pres. Student Body, NHS, Pres. Jr. Class, A-Cappella Choir Melissa Cunningham Toni Dailey French, Shorthand Clubs, FNA Pat Davis Footb., Swim Team Cynthia Decker Library and Latin Clubs james Deese Helen Denton History and French Clubs, DE, FTA, FHA Vivian Dickson DE Trens., FHA Gloria Disney Betty Dominguez VOE, Shorthand Club Arden Drinkard Key, Spanish, Slide-rule, Chess Clubs Janie Dunnam French and Bible Clubs, DE Pam Dyer VOE Raye Nell Dyer Band Sweetheart, Court Jesters, FHA, FTA, Spanish Club Bill Eggleston ICT, Choir R. J. Englert Baseball, Footb. Debney Estes NHS, SC 1 year, FTA, French Club Leonard Evans Footb. Sue Fannin FHA, Court jcsters Donna Ferquson FHA, FTA, Library, History, French Clubs Fred Fielder DE, FFA Annelle Fitzhugh NHS, jr. Who's Who, Latin Club, FTA, Choir ud Fletcher J Y Shorthand Club, FHA, As. Corral ' Fermin Florez Dwight Fortson Pres. Band, Science, Bible, ish Clubs Randy Foster Craig Frank Chess, History, Slide-rulc Tennis Randy Franklin Beth Frazier German Band, Band, FHA, Linda Fuller Shorthand Club Nancy Fuller Agustin Gaitan VICA Mike Gamble VICA, FFA Oscar Garcia Spanish Club Pres. Ann Garrett Editor Span- Clubs, FNA SC 3 years, NHS, Jr. Who's Who, Homecoming Queen, Latin Club YW? U.,,g,,.4e . :- XS. Mike Gartman Footb., Corral Carolyn Gentry DE, FHA Jeanie Gillean Shorthand Club, FHA Dean Gilstrap Baseball, Basketball, Choir joe Gonzales Patty Goodman Library Club, FHA Mikes Graves FTA, Key Club, News Editor Corral Linda Gray FTA, FHA, SC, Soph. Class Treas, Ethel Green VB, Court jesters, FHA Mike Gressett DE, Soph. Footb. Richard Grimes Key Club, DE, Choir Carla Grisham VOE, A-Cappela Choir Clarence Grubaugh Linda Halfman NHS, FTA, French Club Mike Hall Golf Robert Hall VICA Charles Hamlin DE, FFA Terry Hanson FFA Sec. Suzanne Hardisin ICT, French and History Clubs Diane Harkins Karen Harris Spanish Club, Band Linda Hartley Weldon Hartley Bible Club Class of '68 Raymond Hattenbach VICA, Key Club Beth Hayworth A-Cappella Choir, NHS, Latin C Helen Heckler FHA, VICA, VB Charlotte Heiman DE Sweetheart, VB Lenora Heirman FHA . Ann Heith Sr. Editor El Rodeo, FTA Trcas French and Shorthand Clubs Linda Helton FHA, Court Jesters, Girls Choir Patricia Henderson Claude Hendricks VICA Sec. Abelardo Hilario VICA Don Hodnett VICA Carole Hollingshead FHA, FTA LeDona Honea Library Club Pres., Debate Society FHA FTA History Club Dwight Hood DE, FFA Sharron Houchin VB, Auto Mechanics Sweetheart Jessie Houston FHA Work Dlllgently on v-4 4 , , 4 U vs . I , -f , ,MQ , .,, ,, , W , 9, V ' 7 ,. i ew? ,, . ,X I gg' V y ,,, H I F -in l . A, - - f A a- V f, . , ,. ,iv fi' am, , -1 ...1 ir' l .-41 ,f ,arg A 9, MJ. inf V -'f XZ-,7imf'aQ' LINDA LEE AND Annelle Fitzhugh add a finishing touch to Senior Float. Homecoming 247 Evelyn Hughes ICT, VICA Linda Hughes FTA, Shorthand Club, Bus. Mgr. Corral John Hull Debate Society, Spanish Club Mike Irons Footb., Latin Club Nancy Ivie French, Spanish, Shorthand Clubs, Band Gary james Basketball, Footb., Radio Club Betty Johansen Bible Club, Band, NHs Barbara johnke Girls Choir, Bible Club Danny johnson Key Club, Spanish Club, Cynthia johnson FHA Jeanie johnson Editor El Rodeo, Latin State, TASC Norma johnson NHS, A-Cappella Choi Club, FTA, SC -l year irls VOE, Shorthand, French Clubs Senimbal Johnson Basketball Beverly jones FTA, Spanish Club Betty jones Robert Jones SENIORS PUT OUT effort to pass one of their last exams. l vc s xl 11. iiss .. f f 3 Martha Jordan Corral Editor, FTA, Tennis, Miss FTA Don Kasch Latin Club, Golf Team Charles Keene Tennis, FTA, History and Spanish Clubs Kathleen Kemp Christine King VOE, Shorthand and Latin Clubs Carol Knight Shorthand Club Charles Lacy Key Club, Swim Team, Gary Lagerstrom Carl Lancaster 248 Latin and Chess Clubs Steve Lancaster Thomas Land Latin Club, Key Club, SC is - Diana. Landrum Thespizms, Court jesters, History Club, Tennis Jan Lane Soph. Class Officer, FHA, Shorthand Club, VOE, SC janell Langford I Mnjorette, Debate Society, Tennis, Bible Clubs S i'i Peggy Lecroy ' Library Linda Lee Shorthand, Latin, Bible Clubs, NHS, VB, FHA Elaine Leugoud Spanish Club, History Club jill Lewis Jr. Class Trens., VOE Pres., SC, Tennis Team, A-Cappella Choir, Shorthand Club GIRLS TIE BOYS victory ribbons on their helmets during Homecoming pep rally. 249 s -jc SWINIT A S.. 3?l, SPHEE F' . SENIOR BOYS CONCENTRATE on winning their game. Y, f-f L'I-' 1 ei e if 250 Carol Leifeste DE, FHA Linda Lile El Rodeo, SC 3 years, Jr. Favorite, FTA, FHA Marianne Lipscombe FHA, Court jcstcrs james Looney Isabel Lopez jane Lusk Band, NHS, Latin Club Richard Macklin jr. XVho's XVho, NHS, Tennis Theresa Majors VOE, A-Cappella Choir Don Malone Footb., Latin Club Gordon Marchant Latin Club, Band Candy Marcum SC, Tennis Team, FTA Kathy Marino DE Kemper Marple Raul Marquez Matilda Martinez FHA, Shorthand Club Richard Martinez Linda Massey FTA Pres., FHA, NHS Nancy Mathis Auto Mechanics Sweetheart Glenn Matlock Band Tommy Mauldin Footb. Class Ray Meek Ignacio Mendoza Baseball, Spanish Club, ICT Pres. Beverly Merrick ICT, Bible, Latin Clubs, FHA Johnny Middleton FFA Suzanne Milch DE Club sec., VB, FTA Helen Miller Band, FHA, Bible, Spanish Clubs Karan Miller VB, Tennis, Bible Club Pres., VCE Trans Terry Mitchell Girls Choir Sharon Moody Robert Moran VICA Barbara Morris Vice-Pres. Bible Club Janice Morris Latin Club, FHA e FHA members at regular monthly meeting Nelda Morris Library Club, FHA Danny Murley VICA Duane Murphree FFA Wayne Murphy Slide-rule, Science Clubs, Court jesters, Band, Radio Club Carolyn McCann Kent McCarty Carolyn McChristian Latin, Shorthand Clubs, FHA Patsy McClanahan Bible Club, FHA ,Band, VB Seniors J l rw, xr -' .,.. V, ,f - , L -- :':.-wwilxltuk aa,-,-. .. - ,, . ., ,. Mr: gig- at U L I- v f' -f f f , ,Q Judy McCormick 75 125 JS i ICT, FHA, Bible, Spanish Clubs Marilyn McGuffey DE, Shorthand, Latin Clubs, NHS, Band Jerry McGuire Basketball, Science Club Judy MCI-laney Rejenia McKinney Court Jestcrs, French Club, Band Larry McMurtrey Cynthia McNeese Spanish Club Trcas., FTA, Tennis Team, Exchange Editor Corral James McNutt DE juan Navarro Coy Nelson Larry Nelson Basketball, Track Richard Nelson VICA Club Reporter ,rx I Gary Don Newsom Footb., Sr. Class Pres., V-Pres. SC, NHS, Jr. Who's 3 Who,-Bible and Latin Clubs i 'Cl it Marilyn Newsom tif David Newton Footb. Lonnie Newton FFA Danny Nichols Basketball Burt Nix NHS, FTA, Science and Slide-rule Clubs Doris Noble Diego Olague VICA we issl igage in Activities lE!!83,-3 , 3 , y ,Z Q. BI i v A '- ' isii 1- le Diana Oliver Linda Olsen Spanish Club, FTA, FHA, DE jane Oppegard History, Bible, French Clubs, FHA Rita Owens ICT, Bible Club Thomas Padilla Kay Palmer 4' 'S 1 A FHA Irene Paredez Laura Parks , , SC 2 years, As. Editor El Rodeo, VOE, Latin, Short- hand Clubs Lisa Parks FliIA, FTA, Spanish and Shorthand Clubs Linda Parras Judy Patton Mildred Paul FTA, Latin Club 253 A , Gwyn Peer jess Phares Key and Speech Clubs james Phillips VICA john Phillips DE Henrietta Piper Band Karen Platte Shorthand Club Bobby Plowman Sue Pohl History Club TWP Bobby Polk SC V-Pres., Band, Key and Latin Clubs Scott Porter NHS, Tennis Team, Latin Club Bill Prager Chess and Science Clubs Christi Price FHA, FTA, VB, Latin and History Clubs Seniors is SUZANNE MILCH concentrates on passing Mrs. Rice's test on illfzflwlb. 254 , t, ,. L1,, . V ,V y A , my A' - if 5 ttynf C C , S3994 iiiiefii? ' JOEY BAKER IS proud to have picture taken while standing by Sign in hall. Lynn Puckett NHS, Bible, Spanish, Latin Clubs Band Bob Purser Footb., Drama Dept. Toinette Rains Spanish Club Paula Rameriz Floretta Rau FHA, FTA, A-Cappella Shorthand, Bible Clubs Dwayne Ray NHS, Spanish Club Shirley Ray Shorthand Club, VOE David Reeves VICA Choir TERRY HANSON DISCOVERS real value of JANE LUSK ADMIRES new b1nd uniforms FFA. 255 Seniors 256 Debbie Reaves FHA, Shorthand Club Donna Reid FTA, FHA, Tennis Team Dolores Richardson Library Club Terry Riddle FFA, Bible Club Judy Ringener FTA, FHA Steve Riordan Footb. Stan Risetter Footb, Reggy Robertson Footb. Jr., DE Doug Robinson Footb., Baseball Becky Roger VB, Girls Choir, Spanish Club Orlando Rosas Beth Ann Ross FHA, FTA, Shorthand Club, Tennis Team ANN GARRETT AND Bobby Plowmain dance to the music of the Pulsations at the Homecoming Dance. ,I .1 as A Re-f-ff Ps in asf, gk' .6 I L36 of Gifs i6 5'c S.. W f QQ, if V SQ if T' cf M 1 ' BETH HAYWORTH, LEADING lady in the KING AND I, studies her part. I' uw., ORLANDO ROSAS AND Richard Martinez work skillfully in Woodxvorking Shop. ,df Robert Ross ICT Larry Russell Marty Russell jerry Ryan Footb., Baseball, VOE Sandra Ryder Ambrocio Sanchez ICT, Latin Club Raymond Sanchez Latin Club Gilbert Santiago Beau Footb., Cadet Commander Civil Air Patrol Billy Scott Eugene Scott DE, Footb., Basketball Jacque Sevey VOE, Shorthand, Bible Clubs Phyllis Sewell Bible, Shorthand Clubs 257 et, 'UF' 'verb CAROLE HOLLINGSHEAD displays her talent of blowing bubbles in Journ- alism. Greg Shepherd DE Dee Shortes NHS, French, Latin, Science Slide-rule Clubs, FFA Wanda Simpson Band, FHA, FNA, Latin Club Shirley Simunovic NHS, FTA Carolyn Sisson FHA, Shorthand Club Robbie Smart School Beauty, V-Pres. FHA, SC, VOE, Latin Club Brenda Smith Band, Shorthand, Latin Club, NHS, FTA Calessa Smith NHS, FHA, FTA, History Club Charles Smith Footb. Joyce Smith FTA, FHA, Drama Club joe Smoot Key Club, VICA, slide-rule Club Stephanie Sokolewicz A-Cappella Choir, FTA Judy Spivey VOE, FHA Kay Stephens A-Cappella Choir, Shorthand Club, Tennis Team Mike Stephens Band Seniors Robert Strain Spanish Club, A'Cappella Choir, Band. Sherry Stroup FHA, FTA Wayne Sturm FFA Paula Stuteville Library Club, FHA, Band Patty Sudberry Bible, Thespian Club Linda Switzer FHA, Latin Club, Radio Club Kay Talbott Tommy Taroni Band Nikki Thomas FHA, Key Club aSweetheart, Sr. Class Treas. Pat Thomas VOE, FTA, FHA, Latin Club Sheila Tiawgii Band, Spanish Club, FHA Colette Took Latin, Science Clubs, NHS, Ten- nis Team Connie Trevino VB, FHA, French Club Regina Trivett Shorthand Charles Tubb Basketball JOHNNY MIDDLETON AND Jack Cathey are busy getting their pigs ready for the show. Danny Turney Carolyn Underwood FHA Carl Van Vleet Courtljesters, FTA, Track David Vasquez jr. Class V-Pres., SC 2 years, Sports Editor El Rodeo Kent Vickery Slide-mle and Latin Clubs Karla Wadsworth Sr. Cheerleader, Jr. Who's Wlho, SC, El Rodeo Joyce Walker ICT, FHA, Court ,Iesters Gary Ware DE . ' ' 'L .yt f' A if rw tfl it we -- r -f y ? , V X t,,, Q 1 it p E t - i Qin ' ga , ,, X ' ,gf t4 SENIORS TAKE THEIR last class notes in dear ole' Big Spring High. 259 Mike Warren French Club, Tennis Team Larry Watkins Mike Weaver Golf Team james Webb Sonia Whittington Cheerleader 2 years, Sopli. Favorite, VB, FTA, FHA Karen Wilkinson Shorthand Club, FHA Gay Williams BHU Q I L. C. Williams DE, Key Club Lila Williams VB, NHS, FTA, Latin and History Clubs Linda Williams Sheryl Williams Band Maiorette, Spanish Club Greg Willis Footb., Baseball Mgr., Bible Club Seniors Cherish Last Days P G -G ' li I X X N' in SENIOR GIRLS ENJOY doing skit with cheerleaders during their last football pep rally. 260 FOOTBALL BOYQ LOOIx on while Connie Clrwer leads yell at last pep rally. Frances Wilson Band, Couxt Jesters, Bible Club jimmy Wilson FFA Tom Wood Key Club, NHS, Latin Clu Willialn Wood Boys Choir, Library and La Ray Worsham Band, ICT, Biology Club Halena Wozencraft FHA, FTA, History Club Lonnie Wright Footb. James Wrightsil Ronald Wrightsil Footb., Baseball, Basketball Sherry Wrightsil PHA Dona Yater A-Cappella Choir Donna Young Bible Club b tin Clubs N E w Y x N Q ax-47 yy ,A 5 You switch on at lamp, and there's light. You set the thermostat, and there's com- fort. You turn on the TV, and there's entertainment, XRK II 5 TRADE MARKS kj. g IIIIT Cilf ILIKII tu Ion ma. Train 4 . x II k I When you use handy, ever-present elec- tricity, chances are you never stop to think of the effort, time and equipment involved in generating: it and delivering it to your home. sidering your present needs years ago, and right now we're planning for your future electrical requirements. So go ahead. Take us for granted. We wouldn't have it any other way. 5 I And there's no need for you to ponder it. We're thinking and working every day, rEEi 3 I to see that you have at continuing supply UUMPANY of el9Ct1'1C 6Il6l'f.Z'Y. Ill fact, we were COI1- Working zo make OM Sefvfe ever f770'9 helpful Zum , I CHEVY CENTER YOU'LL FEEL BETTER BEHIND THE WHEEL, WITH POLLARD BEHIND THE DEAL. I 50 I E. 4+h 267-742 I 264 7 . 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JAMES EASON 267-8239 I I 1, ...qi- M WMI LI I - ' I'I ST - R j I-'LUDIQQL gag Nas I f NIA? ,x.1,rrc'I4 I I I- IN ' IIIIIIIIIII ' ' KEYS TO YOUR FUTURE EDUCATION AND SAVING Confinue Educafion Anywhere CONTINUE SAVING AT FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 500 Main 267-8252 THX CONGRATULATIONS From BBB f Box 31 ' 267 6327 . qigd Vzvi Kamik BOB BROCK FORD I n . .-.- - THUNDERBIRD ' n mcwsmmcef O W M 451 267 I I MEAT MARKET 2 A mf? CHAPMAN MANCILL CLEANERS I2I0 G gg 263 39I3 I0O2 II+I'1 Place 267-846I Prescrip+ions by Phone 267-5232 , Hll 05 Big S rin Texas P 9- DELIVERY AT NO EXTRA CHARGE HAMILTON OPTOMETRIC CLINIC :ob wes+ 3rd 263-2501 L Ev1f.Sg34 ee W I Waffzfzf-!Q1'fLfv jfneraf ,Nome ana! XQOJFIUUOC! Camp! PI'l0l1e 906 amass sr. BIG SPRING, TEXAS FFKG s un: oAs I SMITH and COLEMAN OIL COMPANY ZOI N. 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Oil Field and Indusirial Shop Fine Mexican Field Welding I Food - I X 90: Eas+ 2nd S+. 267.7612 APR , f 1' Big Spring, Texas Orders To Go zoo NW 3rd 1 H :f - 267-9340 TT One HOUR 'THHR TIIIIZIIIG H THE MOST CLEANING 2202 Gregg 263-754I Big Spring, Texas 275 vi? r v- ff N I N f S'I'yling- in T 1'-ri J .J Service ls More Than 3 ' Creafive Hair i L- W cl Wlli Us tmp Coniou' Hai' Wing X CSOLEEGE IPARK HAIRSTYLE CLINIC GW CLEANERS MARY 3MlTH College Park Shopping Cen'l'er ALICEEENTLEY MIR. AND MRS. JOHNNY ACUFF, Prop. I3l0 Aus'l'in S'I'ree1' 267-575i Big Spring PHONES Texas Bus. 263-636I Res. 263-3830 Doughnuls . FXQHR HESTER S 5, SUPPLY co. 263-209I Big Spring, Texas 209 Runnels me DIFFER DONUTS Office Supplies and Equipmenf l600 Gregg S+. 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W TOMMY GAGE OIL COMPANY Your Friendly Dis'rribu+or 4 if for Q xx X Fina Producfs I' Big Spring, Texas V ..,-, Iii.. 0 l 2 N'-fx vm Q 'Q'+'fW'n'wSw, ' K 5' QC' V Y'5Y9Mfwa5fm ' Mm' 0' IA siliqfghw' Q fvl V -.YQ f K' b Ox S ,. 5 ,Vv.f., - - nlu. , 9 Q aL ' M M'N' Mu SAVE QF f ff , 1 H v V V sum rnormnz X Ill m mn wuz MARKETS STAMPS I 28l W Y , w 1- 4 ., R, Qi Free Parking 2303 Gregg Open 9 Til 9 Monday-Sa'I'urday I +0 6 Sunday 1 -an 'Q ,4,, XX 'Q' xx 4 xg, HQ '-, fig S i ! Q L- 1 A 4 ' 'ix ...guy ' A A Emngrutuluilnns al Y. X i',ff-If ,A'f 3 to the graduating class 1 A , '-xx' .- 5. - I ' ..,, ' bi jf 'x,,V fl' an ii!!!!h?l5s I Bun GREEN GRO. s. MRT. 5 :ooo :uh Place 257-7771 0555? 103 E, 5 FIRE-AUTO 3,?gQifiX TRUCK-LIFE MASK: CREDW' Rusuuncz' X Bi.UM'S if EQREQSQJI 4 ,V ffndzl zffu zrfux fnzze 9 HAROLD RGSSON' 4' Box use zos E. are 263-2523 NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE Bing Swing- Texas 22: Main 267-6335 Saving Up +0 207, 282 X.- -V . 4.1,,.,,,.-.z.,,.:.,,,,,,.,.,,,,.4.. . 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A CompIe+e Line of Groceries, Choice Mea'I's and Frozen Foods I 90 I Gregg 267-247 I I :Iv f - 0 ae, , I 5 9 THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Big Spring, Texas Besi' Wishes, Seniors From STANLEY HARDWARE COMPANY Your Friendly Hardware SIore 203 Runnels 267-622I 3'29Zllfi4G CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS II'Ih Place PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 267-590i IO03 III'h PI. Big Spring, Texas COOK APPLIANCE COMPANY Our Sincere Good Wishes +o Ihe BSHS Seniors 400 Em 3rd Ffigiddire 267-7476 .' N N W . 1 HND PHILI In ,' ESTABLISHED IIXI I9I9 905 Johnson S'Iree+ 267-2506 Big Spring, Texas Big Spring Association of Insurance Agencies Permian Insurance Agency Cowden Insurance Agency E. P. Driver Insurance Agency Howard County Insurance Agency Joe Pond Insurance Agency R. B. Reeder Insurance 84 Loan Agency Lawrence Robinson Insurance Agency Slaughter Insurance Agency Stripling-Mancill Insurance Agency Tate-Bristow 81 Parks Insurance Agency Bill Reed Insurance Agency Patterson Insurance Agency H. B. Reagan Insurance Agency 285 I HULL AND PHILLIPS FOOD STORE Your Home Town Grocery No. I-809 Scurry 267-6IOI N 2-6II Lamesa Hwy. 267 2470 Elmo CWa,55o1x in-un-an-Q-1-'A' urmul-f 1-1 , , 1 THE MEN'S STORE 222 Main BIG SPRING II9 ISI Sfreei' 94100 W MR. DENTON MR. STONE JACK LEWIS Congratulations BUICK 8. CADILLAC From VILLAGE SHOE STORE I90l Gregg S+ree'r 263-4709 403 Sou+I1 Scurry-Phone 263-7354 Big Spring, Texas 'G ' nh Q o ae , a THE STATE NATICNAL BANK Big Spring, Texas l24 Main 267-253l Eg:-'RA BOTH? FUN cARroN COQMQLA IN KING-S125 01004 TAKE , - Q us dfio it ONE! 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Robertef197 Campbell, Sue-219 Campbell. Xwalter-173 Candler, Larry-197 Cannon, Elizabeth-197 Cannon, Laurai241 Cape, Susan-197 Cardenas, Lisa-197 Carlile, Allen-219 Carlile, Buster-241 Carlile, Cathy-197 Carlsson, Peter-e197 Carlton, Marjorie-197 Carmona, Vincente-197 Carothers, Deborah-197 Carr, Randy:-219 Carrasco, Aida-242 Carrasco, Thomas-242 Carrillo, Eugene-219 Carrillo, George-173 Carroll, jarrell-Z-173 Carver, Connie-3242, 148 Casillas, Melinda-173 Cass, jerry-219 Cate, Rolandi173 Cates, CarolynG24l2 Brumley, Mike-218 Bryan, Cynthia-196 Bryan, Kathy-241 Bryant, Bob-196 Buchanan, Debra-172 Buck, Garry-196 Buckner, Elbertw162 Buckner, Paula-196 Budke, Ann-218 Buecker, David-196 Buford, Sherry-218 Bullard, Richard-172 Bunch, Fred-196 Bunch, Roe Lynn-218 Bunn, Allen-218, 107 Cathey, jack-242 Cathey, Linda-197 Cauble, Judy-242 Cauble, Ricky-198 Cauley, Lynn-198, 194 Caulfield, Claire-Marie-242 Cavasos, Connie-173 Cederberg, Brad-173 Cederberg, Cheryl-242 Chadd, Ken-2-12 Chapman, Olan-242 Chapman, Rob-219 Chappell, john-173 Chappell, Melvin-219 Chavarria, Betty-,198 Bunn, Stewart-172 Burchell, Randy-172 Burchell, Vickie-172 Burchett, Bill4241, 108 Burchett, Phil-218 Burchett, Vickie-172, 149 Burkhart, Andrew-196 Burleson, Marvin-172 Burnett, Douglas-218 Burnett, Stephen-173 Burnsed, Charles-159 Burrow, Guy-218 Burt, Brenda-197 Bussell, Donald-173 Bustamante, Dan-161 Bustamante, Federico--197 Bustamante, Frances-173 Bustamante, Manuel-197 Butler, Brenda-197 Butler, Frances--173 Butler, S allie-173 Butler, Tommy-2 18 Byrd, Billy-197 Byrd, Bobbie-219 Byrd, Darrel-175 Byrd, Mary Jean-160 C Caffey, Debi-197 Chavez, Alisa-173 Chavez, CrisA198 Chavez, Ema-220 Chavez, Ismal:-220 Chavez, Jane-220 Chavez, Joe-174 Chenault, Michael-174 Cherry, Brenda-174 Childress, Tim-220 Choat, John-242 Choat, Martlia-242 Chrane, Chrane, Gary-220 jack-174 Clanton, Lonnie-242, 108 Clark, Gwen-220 Clark, I ames-220 Clark, Lucretia-17-1 Clark, Sue-242 Clark, Vicky-17-4 Clayton, Barry-157 Clayton, Billy-220, 107 Clayton, Danny-198 Clement Debra-174 Clement Clenden s, Bailey-158 in, Danny-2112 Click, Cynthia-1711 Click, Donald-17-1 Cline, Robbie-242 Clinkscales, jenna-242 Clorver, Joe-174 Clutter, Linda-174 Coates, Esther-174 Coats, Debby-174 Cochran, Pat-1711 Cockrell, Thomas-162 Cofer, Steve-:220 Coffee, Debra-198 Coffercn, Karen-174 Coffey, La Vera-242 Cogdell, jamesflol Coggin, Patriciav198 Currie, Carol-175 Currie, Diana-175 Currie, Jerry-153 Curris, 1immyF175 Curry, jack-2175 Curry, Kenny-199, 107 Curtis, Debbie-199 Dyer, Ricky-176 Dykes, Spike-167, 106 E Earhart, Jan-222 Coker, Connie-174 Coker, George:198 Colclazer, Cheryl-242 Colclazer, Mike-198 Cole, Georgeg174 Cole, Peggy- 198 Coleman, Dixie-17-1 Coleman, Gay le-220 Coleman, Kathyi198 Coleman, Step hen-174 Collier, Richard-174 Compton, Doug-2220 Conley, Judy-220 Conley, Kathy -220 Conner, Teresa-242 Conway, Karen-220 Conway, Larry-245 Conway, TomfZ2O Cook, Clif-220, 116 Cook Eddief2Z1 D Dailey, Toni-244 Danford, Chris-175 Earhart, MaxA176 Easley, Becky-176 Easley, George-222 Eason, Eclens, Edens, Barbara,-176 Dannyf176 William-222 Forrest, jillg177, 149 Forsyth, Ronald-201 Forte, Nancy!163 Fortson, Fortune, Dwiglit-245 jimg223 Foster, Cathy-201 Foster, Judyf177 Foster, Marva-225 Foster, Randy-'Z-15 Fox, Sally:223 Franco, Albertfl77 Frank, Craigflli Franklin, Franklin, Billy4177 Japzoi Daniels, Sharon:199 Darratt, Peggy:199 Darden, Stevc+221 Darden, Terry-175 Daves, Brenda-175 Davis, Craig--199 Davis, Joann-221 Davis, Linda-221 Davis, Pat+24fi Davis. Randy-175 Davis, Ricky-175 Dawson, Kathryn-175 Dean, Kathyv199 Dean, Nancy-221 Dean, Susan-175 Edwards, Jimmie-176 Egan, Carolyn-176 Eggleston, Bill-244 Eggleston, Carl-176 Elder, Donna-200 Elliot, Callzin-222 Elliot, john-176 Ellison, Mary ,lane-200 Elrod, Dee-222 Englert, David-176 Englert, R. J.+2f1fi, 110 Ervin, Donna-176 Escanvelas, Gregoria-1 Estes, Debney-214, 96 76 Cook, Gayla-174 Cook Cook Cook Sharon4l74, 149. 103 , Stevef-240 , Wfesley-198 Cooley, Hugh Leenev-198 Cooper, Claudene+2fi3 Cooper, Davidv243 Cooper, Janice-198 Cooper, Margaret-245 Copeland, Sammy-174 Coppedge, Kay-243 Corbell, Geri-198 Dean, Tony-175 Deans, Alanda-221 Deans, VickyN199 Deats, john:-221 Decker, Carolyn-175 Decker, Cynthiaf2-14 Deese, James-S244 De La Garza, Mary jane-221 Del Bosque, julia-221 Del Bosque, Odila-221 Estes, Denise-200 Estes, Sharon-200 Esquibel, Janie-176 Ethun, Richard-200 Evans, Herman?-200 Evans, Leonard-204, 107 Evans, Mikef22Z Ezell, Easy-200 Del Bosque, Oscar-175 F Dement, James-221 Corbell, Maril yn-221 Gamboa, David-178 Cordes, Jackie-198 Cordes, Rose-E198 Corralez, juanita!198 Correa, Christina-174 Correa, Christina-221 Deming, Deming, Peter-176 Robert-221 Dennis, Esther-176 Dennis, Linda-221 Dennis, Robert-199 Falkner, Riley-200 Fannin, Sue-244 Farley, Essex-200 Farris, james42O0 Denson, Ricky-176 Denton, Correa, Rosa-199 Helen-244 Faulkenberry, David-176 Faulkner, Clara-176 Franklin, Randy4245 Franklin, XVally-201 Frazier, Bethf245 Frazier, Ed-177 French, Karen-157 Fulbright, Laura-223 Fulcher, Janie-201 Fuller, Brendaf177 Fuller, Linda-245 Fuller, Nancy-245 Fuller, Fuqua, Sabra-201 Rodney:A22 3 Furqueron, Meclena--223. 101 G Gaitan, Gaitan, Gaitan, Galan, Galan, Galan, Galan, Galaviz, Galaviz, Galvan, Gamble, Gamble, Gamble, Agustin4245 Audelia-201 Elena-177 Abel-177 Isidoro-201 Noemif201 Sylvia-177 Lucyf201 Yolanda-201 Norma-177 Mike-245 Perry-223 Terry-177 Gamboa, Sammy-201 Gammons, Larry-223, 107 Correa, Yolanda-174 Correira, Ronnie-199 Correira, Stephen-243 Corson, Mary-17-i Cortez, Armando-199 Cortez, Martha-221 Cotham, Harry Don-199 Cotton, Larry-221 Cowper, Mrs. R.B.G.-155 Cox, Nitai199 Cozart, Velma-174 Cramer, Sue-174 , Cranford, Judy4175 Craven, Dana-245 Fierro Craven, Richard-175 Crawford, Carolyn-221 Crawford, Dallas-175 Crawford, Linda-199 Crawford, Preston-199 Creasey, janet-199 Creighton, Chris-175 Crenshaw, Dale-175 Crenshaw, James-2-15 Crenshaw, Kathrynf221 Crenshaw, Robert4221 Crittenden, Rocky!199 Crocker, Rush-221 Crockett, Don jr.-244, 98, R5 Crockett, Don Sr.-154 Crook, Billie-199 Crosby, Harry-175 Crow, Dianna-199 Cummings, Deborah-175 Denton, Shawnia-2199 Dewees, Pamela-199 Diaz, Viola-200 Dibrell, juanita-167 Dickens, james-176 Dickens, Stephanie--200 Dickenson, Calvin-200 Dickson, Sherry-200 Dickson, Vivianw244 Digby, Kay-221 Dirks, Kathryng221, 146 Dirks, Maryv176 Disney, Gloria-244 Disney, Kathy-222 Dittrich, CinclyA222 Dixon, Roger-200 Dominguez, Betty-244 Faulkner, Phyllis-176 Faulks, Billy-200 Faulks, Connie-222 Faulks, Ella-200 Faulks, Mary-176 Felts, Annette4222 Garcia, Adolphf201 Garcia, Daniel-201 Garcia, David-178 Garcia, Helen-201 Garcia, johnny-201 Felts, Connie-200 Ferguson, Donna-244 Ferguson, Phillip-177, 103 Fickling, Terry-177 Fielder, Fred-245 Fierro, Adelinda-200 Fierro, Jesse-200 Garcia, Mary-178 Garcia, Oscar-245 Garcia, Yolanda-201 Garrett, Ann-245, 94, 85 Garrett, june-160 Garrett, Nanna-158 Gartman, Mike-245, 111 Gary, john-201 Fierro, Lupe-200 Fierro, Martha-177, 149 Fierro Moses-200 i Sandra-200 Garza, Mina-178 Guana, Janette-201 Gentry, Carolyn-245 Gerhart, Michael-178 Domine, Robert-222 Doportei Alfred-222 Dorman, Bobby-222 Dorman, Ray-176 Doucet, Brendai176 Downs, Kenneth-200 Drake, Pat-161, l-M Draper, David,2O0 Drinkard, Arden-.Z-M' Duncan, Duncan, Dunlap, Bertie--200 Dave-176 Deborah-100 Dunnam, Barry--176 Dunnam, Janie-244 Dunnam, Louis-176 Dunnam, Rodney --122 Findley, Vicki-200 Finney, James-200 Finney, Mary-200 Fish, Kent-177 Fisher, Suzanne-222 Fitzhugh, Annelle!245, 87 Fiveash, Kay-2177 Fleener, jo-222 Fleming, Betty-223 Fletcher, Cheryl-200 Fletcher, jack-201 Fletcher, judyA245, 97 Fletcher, Tommy-177 Flores, jimmy-223 Flores, johnny-177 Flores, Lorina-177 Cunningham, Danny-199 Cunningham, Donnita-162 Cunningham, Grady-175 Cunningham, Melissa-2-H Cunningham, Mike-199 Cunningham, Terry-175 Cunningham, Wilbur-163 Duran, Maria-176 Duran, Petra-222 Duron, Melinda-176 Flores, Flores, Florez, Luvan-223, 114 Margie-225 Fermin-245 Gibbs, jim--201 Gibson, Dee-225 Gibson, Dickie-223 Gibson, john-225 Gibson, Judy-178 Gibson, Wanda-225 Gilbert, Chris-224 Gillean, jeanief245 Gillenwaters, Donna-159 Gilstrap, Dean4245 Gindoff, Leah Ann-157 Gipson, Fannie-178 Glenn, Lena-201 Gomez, Gomez, Irene-224 johnny-201 Gonzales, Gloria-22-5 Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Joe-245 Pete-178 Romana-178 Dyer, Bobby-176 Dyer, Judy-200 Dyer, Pam-2,14 Dyer, Rae Nell-244 Ford, Paula-223 Forgus, Becky4223 Formann, Clarence-223 Forrest, Jan-223 Gonzalez, XVilliam-178 Goodman, Parry-245 Goolsby, Aron-201 Gossett, Ellen:-201 Goswick, Verna-201 Gould, Debra-178 Grant, Cathy-178 Grant, Cynthia-224 Grant, Gary-178 Grant, Peggy+178 Grantham, Corky-224 Grantham, Lewis-178 Graumann, Beth-224 Graumann, Keith-178 Graves, Mike-245 Gray, Gray, Linda-245 Robbief178, 119 Green, Betty-164 Green, Ethel-245 Green, Don-15-1 Green, Donnai201 Green, Paula-224, 91 Green, Rosie-201 Green, Susan-178 Greenleaf, Jean-178 Greer, Shelley-179 Gresham, Edgar-179 Harris, Carlton-.205 Harris, Clarinda-205 Harris, Clay-179 Harris, Debbie-203 Harris, KHfCD's'2'1fr Harris, Leahz205 Harris, Lee-225 Hart, Carl-179 Han, Geralena-205 Hartley, Linda-246 Hartley, NVeldon-246 Harvcll, David-179 Haskins, Susan-225 Hatch, Nancy-180 Hattenbach, Lonnie-225 Hattenbach, Phyllis-180 Hattenbach, Raymond-246 Hayworth, Beth-246, 144, 86 Heard, Marsha-205 Heckler, Helen-246 Heckler, Kyle-203 Heckler, Ray-180 Heckler, Wandav225 Hoover, Randy-201 Hoover, Robin-201 Hopkins, David-201 Horn, Carlynn-180 Horn, Darrell-180 Hom, I.arry:225 Horn, Marshall-201 Houchin, Sharon-2-16 Houston, Jeanie-'225 Houston, Jessie-246 Howard, Nannie L.-157 Hubbard, Mike-226 Huckaby, Beverly-180 Hudgins, Wesley-226 Hudson, Mike-201 Huff, Charles720'1 Huffstickler, Gregory--.204 Hughes, Dalc.Q226 Hughes, Evelyn-247 Hughes, Gary-204, 102 Hughes, Karen-204 Hughes, Linda-247 Hughes, Steve-180 Gresham, Kathrine-224 Gressett, Byron-179 Gressett, Cindy-224 Gressett, Debbie-179 Gressett, Mikefe245 Grice, Gregory-201 Griffin, Teresa-179 Griffith, Darwin-22-1 Hedges, Hedges, Johnnyf225, 115 Mary Ellen-203 Heiman, Charlotte-246 Heiman, James-203 Heirrrian, Annie-225 Hcirman, Lenoraf246 Heirman, Edithf180 Heith, Annf246 Hull, Dickie-204 Hull, John-247 Hull, Mike+ZO4 Humphrey, XVillene-164 Hunt, Velma-226 Huse, Arthur-226 Hutcheison, Bobby-204 Hutcherson, Georgiafzllll Heith, Robert-203, 194 Hutto, Bruce-204 Griffith, Janicw179 Hinds, Griffith, Veanda-179 Grimes, RichardA245 Grimsley, Carol-202 Grimsley, Mary-202 Grisham, Carlai245 Grisham, Rockyf179 Grizzard, Jeannie-179 Grizzard, Jimmy-179 Grogan, Lori-202, 102 Grubaugh, Carl-224 Grubaugh, Clarence-245 Guerin, Georgene-179 Guevara, Yolanda-179 Guinn, Fillmore-202 Guinn, Robert-202 Guinn, Vicky-179 Gulley, Barney-202 Gum, Keith-202 Gunnels, Kerry-224 Guthrie, G. T.-163 Guthrie, Kim-179 H Hagood, Oakey-158 Hahn, GregA202 Hakes, W, R.S165 Hale, Terry-203 Halfman, Gene-205 Halfman, Linda-245, 145 Helton, Linda-246 Henderson, Arlene-180 Henderson, Barbara-180 Henderson, Eddie-225 Henderson, Patricia-246 Hendricks, Claude-2,16 Henkel, Billy-180 Henning, Debra-180 Henry, Bill-225, 114 Hernandez, Arthurs225 Hernandez, Gloria-203 Hernandez, Manuel-180 Hernandez, Mary Ann-225 Hernandez, Mary-205 Herndon, Le Anni18O Herron, Maxie-180 Herron, Mike-203 Hewitley, Elma-203 Hicks, Bruce-180 Hicks, Ellen-180 Hickson, Cynthia-203 Hickson, Don-225 Hyden, Charles-226 I Irons, M ik?2fl7, 110 Irwin, Charlottef157 Irwin, Peggyf20-1 Ivie, Nancy-247 I Jackson, Albert-204 Jackson, Dora-180 Jackson, Ricky-226 Jackson, Ruth-204 Jacobs, Deborah-.204 Jacobs, Richard-6204 James, Gary-247 Higgins , Norma-167 Higgins, R. S.f159 Hilario, Abelardo-246 Hilario, David-225 Hilario, John-203 Hilario, Pascuila3225 Hilario, Ruth-225 Hildebrand, Madeline-180 Hill, Steve-205 Gary-203 James, Johnny-226 Jenkins, Becky-204,191 Jenkins, Bill-204 Jenkins, Darlene-204 Jenkins, Doris-226 Jenkins, Terry-204 Jenkins, Virginia-226 Jensen, Deborah-226 Jensen, Rebecca-180 Jimenez, Manuel-204 Johnson Hall, Hall, Edward-224 Mike-245 Hall, Nancy-224 Hall, Robert-246 Hall, Thomas-224 Hamby, Regina-203 Hamilton, Charlotta-162 Hamil Hamil Hamli ton, Diane-179 ton, John-165 n, Charles-246 Hammon, Carolyn-179 Hammond, Becky-225 Hammond, Vicki-179 Hanson, David-203 Hanson, Jackic+179 Hanson, Terry-246 Hine, Deborah-203 Hinojos, Lisa-203 Hinojos, Lewis-D225 Hise, Lynn C.-152 Hitt,, Roger--180 Hodnett, Don:246 Hogue, Trisha-180 Holcombe, Wyvorine-180 Holland, Mervin-203 Holley, Steve-203 Hollingshead, Carole-M6 Hollingsworth, Dell-205 Hollingsworth, Sallie-180 Holloway, Mary-225 Holt, Francisi225 Holten, Matt-180 Holten, Mike-Z0-1 Johansen, Betty-247 Johansen, Carl-204 Johansen, Elizabeth-157 Johnke, Barbara-247 Johnson, Ben-180 Johnson, Carolyn-180 Johnson, Charlie-226 Johnson, Corliss-226 Johnson, Cynthia-247 Johnson, Danny-247 Johnson, Fred-204 Johnson, Gary-226 Johnson, Helen-226 Johnson, Izell-204 Johnson, Jeanie-2-'17, 118, 76 , Lee Altus-180 Jones, Betty-247 Jones, Beverly-247 Jones, Bill-226 Jones, Donnie-D226 Jones, Gary-181 Jones, Glenda-204 Jones, Glynnai2041, 194 Jones, Janis-226 Jones, Jenny-204 Jones, Jimmie-226, 115 Jones, Jon-2071 Jones, Mark-181 Jones, Milton-181 Jones, Patsy-181 Jones, Phyllis-205 Jones, Richard-181 Jones, Robert-247 Jones, Sammy-205 Jones, Sandra-205 Jones, Sherry-205 Jones, Toni-205 Jordan, Bertha-205 Jordan, Martha-4248, 82 Jordan, Raymond-226 Junek, Dolores-181 K Kasch, Don-248 Kasch, Katy-181 Kasch, Nancy-226 Keele, Elicia-226 Keele, Kevin-181 Keene, Charles42fl8 Keene, Davide-S181 Keene, Nancy-205 Keller, I,ori-181 Kelley, Gary-226 Kelley, Jerry L.-159 Kemp, John-205 Kemp, Kathleen-248 Kennedy, Charlene-205 Kennedy, Linda-181 Kernodle, Katie-181 Key, Jack-226 Key, Judy-181 Key, Juanicee-226 Key, Linda-227 Killough, Donna-227 Kimble, Charles-227 Kimbrough, Mary-168 Kimzey, Bobbie-205 Kimzey, Jerri-181 King, Christine-248 King, Danny-205 King, Karen-181 Kinman, Michael-181 Kionka, Roger-227 Kirby, Cathey-227 Knight, Carol-248 Knight, James-205 Knight, Joan-227 Knocke, Barry-227 Knous, Knous, David-205 Jerryi181 Knox, Burl-227 Knox, Jennifer-181 Kolb, Debbie-205 Kolb, Sandy-181 Korzinski, Elizabeth-168 Korzinski, Mollie-227 Krebbs, Clifford-181 Kuykendall, Lloyd-182 L Hardisin, Suzanne-246 Hardison, Debbie-179 Harkins, Diane-246 Harland, Danny-203 Harland, Mike-203 Harrington, Gene-167 Harris, Bobbie:-203 Honea, La Dona-2-16 Honea, Mike-180 Honey, Janice-204 Hood, Dwight-246 Hood, Nicky-180 Hooser, Patricia-180 Hoover, Freda-168 Johnson, Lewis-180 Johnson, Norma-247 Johnson, Ray-180 Johnson, Senimal-247 Johnson, Teresa-180 Johnson, Teresa-180 Johnson, VerniJ181 Lacy, Charles-248 Lacy, Joyce-205 Lagerstrom, Gary-248 Lancaster, Carl-248 Lancaster, Janet-182 Lancaster, Laverne-227 Lancaster, Pam-227 Moralez, Martinez Lancaster, Steve-249 Land, Jolene-205 Land, Thomas-249 Landrum, Diana-249 Landrum, Sandra-205 Lane, jan-249 Lane, Judy-205 Lane, Muriel-205 Lang, Mary-182 Langford, Janelle-2119 Langley, Diana-204 Langley, Rita-227, 216, 97 Langley, William-182 Lara, Lupe-227 LaRochelle, Leslie-182 Lawhon, Susan-227 Lawlis, Raye-168 Lawrence, Pat-159 Lawson, Doyle-205 Leal, David-227 Lecroy, Peggy-249 Lee, Gene-182 Lee, Linda-249 Lee, Mary-228 Legg, Joy-228 Leifeste, Carol+Z5O Lemons, Pam-182 Lemons, Xan-182 Leroy, Kenneth-228 Leugoud, Elaine-249 Le Vier, Frances4182 Le Vier, Roger-228 Lewandoski, Sandra-228 Lewis, Charlie-3228, 117 Lewis, Glenda-205 Lewis, Greg!228, 114, 101 Lewis, jill-249 Lewis, jo Ann-205 Lewis, Lawrenccf1B2 Lile, Linda-250 Limon, Linda-182 Lipscombe, Elizabeth-182 Lipscombe, Marianne-250 Lloyd, Lynda-228 Lloyd, Rodger-182 Loftis, Bill-205 Long, Barbara-228 Long, Ronald-228 Lonsford, Nita-182 Looney, James-250 Lopez, Isabel-250 Lopez, joe-182 Lopez, Tony-182 Lopez, Victor-228 Lowe, Debbie-182 Lowry, Lu Anne-205 Loyd, Gerald-158 Lozano, joeA2O5 Lozano, Patsy-205 Luby, Edward-205 Luevano, Mimi-228 Luian, Virginia-228 Lunsford, Windol-182 Lusk, Dan-182 Lusk, Jane-250 Lusk, john-182 Lusk, Pam-182 Lynch, Susie-161. 147 Lyons, Bill-182 M Macklin, Cathyf182 Macklin, Pat-228 Macklin, Richard-250, 107, 86 Madewell, Don-228 Madison, Ornon-163 Magner, Virginia-182 Majors, Janice-205 Maiors, Theresa-2250 Malone, Don-250, 108 Mancha, Olga-205 Marchant, Gordon-250 Marchant, Mikw205 Marcum, Candyf250 Marcum, Carl B.-153 Marcum, Pamela-182 Marcus, Jimmy-158 Margolis, Robert-205 Marino, Kathy-250 Marino, Mike-228 Marple, Kemper-250 Marquez, Benny-205 Marquez, ,lessie-228 Marquez, Raul-250 Marquez, Saul-206 Marshall, Terry-228 Martin, Donnie-206 Martin, Elaine-206 Martin, Martin Martin, Martin Martin, Geren-182 Rodney-206 Rose Marie-228 Virginia-162 Wesley+206 Martin, William F.-158 Martinez, Adelaido-206 Martinez, Arnie-228 Martinez, Este-lla-229 Martinez, Felix-206 Martinez, Frank-182 Martinez, Georgw182 Martinez. Gilbert-229 Martine , Joe-182 Z, ,luaquin+182 Martinez, Matilda-250 Martine z, Richard-250 Martinez, Yolanda-206 Mitchell, Terry-251 Moates, Michael-184 Molena, janie+207 Molena, Teddy-184 Molpus, Morris-168 Monteleone, Rick-184 Montelongo, Juan-184 Montelongo, Nalo-207 Montez, Joe-207 Montgomery, Carolyn-229 Moody, Sharon-251 Moon, Kathy-184 McNeese, Cynthia-252 McNutt, james-252 McPherson. Belle-185 McSwain, Dewey-185 McSwain, Linda-185 McWhirt, Deanna-230 McWhirt, Linda-185 McWhorter, Nancy-230 N Moore, Brenda-207 Moore, Elizabeth-229, 21 Moore, Jerry-184 Moore, Mary Ann-184 Morales, David-184 Morales, Jorge-229 Merlinda-184 6, 92 Nail, Joyce-185 Nalls, Coleman-250. 116 Nalls, Wayne-183 Nanny, Eddie-208 Navarro, Juan-252 Moran, Robert-251 Morehead, ,lan-207 Morgan, Randy-207 Morgan, SherryA207 Morgan, William-184 Moring, Jerry-229 Morris, Barbara-251 Neal, Annette-230 Neal, Donna-230 Neal, Ray-185 Neal, Zane-230 Neece, Sandy4208 Neefe, Barbara-230 Neefe, Russell-208 Neill, Gloria-230 Morris, Janice-251 Morris, jo Ann-159 Morris, L inda-229 Morris, Nelda-252 Nelson, Coy-252 Nelson, Larryf25Z Nelson, RichardA252 Newman, Carolyn-230 Mason, Ronnie-182 Massey, Linda-250 Massey, Regina-206 Massey, Theresa-229 Mata, ,Iohnnyf182 Mata, Juanita-229 Mata, Lupe182 Mathis, Nancy-250 Mathis, Nellie-168 Mathis, Perry-168 Matlock, Gail-182 Matlock, Glenn-250 Maulden, Blair-206 Mauldin, Tommy-250, 1 Maxwell, Allen-206 Mayes, Brian-182 Mayes, Cathy-183 Meador, Lynda-183 Meads, Joe-206 Mealer, Bobby-183 Medford, Scott-206 Meek, Kay-183 Meek, Ray-251 Meek, Ronnief183 Melton, Virginia-229 Mendoza, Charley-229 Mendoza, Fernando-206 Mendoza, Ignacio-251 Mendoza, Lesuia-183 Menger, Robertf183 Mercier, Susan-183 Merrell, Pam-229 Merrell, Paul-183 Merrick, Andrewi183 Merrick, Beverly-251 Merrick, Kenneth-185 Merrell, Melanief183 Mesimer, Wanda-229 Mesker, David-206 Middleton, johnny--251 Morrison, Phyllis-184 Morrow, Vicki--229 Morton, David-207 Morton, Debra-184 Moss, Donna-207 Moss, ,Ioe Jr.-207 Moss, Joe Sr.-153 Moss, Ruth Ann-184 Mounce, Rebecca-184 Mullins. Christine-169 Munoz, Federico-207 Munoz, Irene-229 Munoz. Robert-184 Munoz, Tomasa-207 Murdock, Linda-207 Murdock, Mary-208 Murley, Danny-252 Murley, Virginia-184 - Murphree, Duane-252 Murphy, Wayne-252 Muse, Sheryl-229 Myers, Lee-184 Myles, Cheyenne-208 Myrtledove, Sammie-184 McAdams, Ricky-184 McAlister, Barbara-208 McAlister, Clint-184 McAlister, Kyle-229 McCann, Betty-208 McCann, Carolyni252 McCann, Coy-229 McCarra, Elizabeth-250 McCarty, Anna Ruth-208 McCarty, Kent-252 McChristian, Carolyn-252 McClanahan, Patsv-252 McCormick, Judy-252 McDade, Deidra-250 McDaniel, Lowell-250 McEvers, Don-230 Newman, james-231, 216, 91 Newsom, Gary Don-253, 238 110, 99, 84 Newsom, Marilyn-253 Newton, David-253. 115 Newton, Garland-231 Newton, Lonnie-253 Newton, Martin-185 Newton, Norma-231 Newton, Sue Nell-185 Nichols, Bob-208 Nichols, Brenda-185 Nichols, Reba-185 Nichols, Danny-253 Nicholson, Dick-208 Nieland, Andrew-208 Nix, Burt-253 Nix, Glenda-230 Noble, Doris-253 Normand, Dianne-209 Norrell, Tommy-185 Norris, Rhonda-208 North, Larry-208 O O'Brien. lohn-231 Olague, Diego-231 Olague, Diego-253 Olague, Johnny-185 Olguin, joe-185 Oliver, Diana-253 Oliver, Theresa-186 Olsen, D a-rrell-2 09 Olsen, Linda-255 Olsen, Patti-231 Omstead, Berry-209 Milch, Larry-207 Milch, Marigene-157 Milch. Suzanne-25 1 Miller, Charles-183 Miller, Debbie-229 Miller, Earsie-229 Miller, Emmitt-229, 114 Miller, Gaylon Kay-183 Miller, Helen-251 Miller, James-183 Miller, Joyce-183 Miller, Karan-251 Miller, Marshall-229 Miller, Ranettc?183 Miller, Ricky-229 Miller, Winifred-183 Mills, Cindy-183 Milner, Rebecca-207 Minchew, jacalyn-183 Minter, Mitchel Annettw184 l, Terry-184 McGlothlin, Ayn-230 McGonagill, Karen-208 McGrath, Larry-208 McGuffey, Marilyn-252 McGuire, lerry-252 Mcl-laney, Judy-252 McKeller, Karene-184 McKinney, Harriett-250 McKinney, Reienia-252 McLaughlin, Scotti184, 170 McLendon, John,-185 McMillan, Joi185 McMillan, Perry-208 McMullen, Bennye-164 McMurray, janet-185 McMurtrey, Carolyn-230 McMurtrey, Johnny-185 McMurtrey, Larry-250 McMurtrey, Larry-252 McMurtrey, Tommy-230 McNaughton, Jeri-208 Oppegard, Jamf253 Oppegard, Nancy-186 Ornelas, Dolores-251 Ortega, Joey-209 Osburn, Gary-231 O'Shields, Calvin-209 Ovalle, Mary-251 Overton, DavidA186 Owen, Loretta-231 Owens, Rita--253 Ownby, Rhonda-209 Oxford, Debbie-186' Oxford, Robert-231 Oxley, Gary-186 Oxley, Linda-209 P Padilla, Jose-209 Padilla, MariaX209 Padilla, Thomas-253 Paige, Debra-186 Palmer, Kay-Z5 3 Palom ino, Rubenf186 Pannell, john-251 Parchman, Danny-251 Parcdez, Berthaf:209 Paredez, Irene-253 Paredez, Nelli251 Paredez, Pedro-186 Parker, Doyleg161 Parker, Mikw186 Parker, Sam--109 Potter, Gingeri-209 Potter, Pam-209 Pounds, Janice-187 Powell, Craig-209 Powell, Daury-187 Powell, Mark-187 Prager, Bill-254 Prater, Gary-209 Price, Christi-254, 145 Price, Jerry-233 Price, 'I'erryi187 Priddy, Mary jo-164 Priebe, Roy-233 Pringle Barbaraf209 Parks, Bob:-231 Parks, I.auras253 Parks, Lisa-253 Parmenter, Bill-186 Parnell, Shelane-231 Parras, Gloria-209 Parras, Linda-253 Parras, Ralph-186 Pascall, Linda-186 Passmore, Ralph-251 Patterson, Wfayne-186 Proctor, Proctor, Proffitt, Chris-209 Michael-233 Danny-187 Propst, David-210 Pruitt, Cynthia-187 Pruitt, I udv-253 Puckett, Imogene-157 Puckett, Lynn-255 Puga, GilhertW21O Patton, Becky--186 Patton , George Ann-231, 146 Patton, Jessica:-209 Patton, John C.-161 Patton, john4231, 116, 90 Patton, judynZ55 Paul, Mildred-253 Paul, Shirley-186 Payne, Ed-209 Payne, Nelda-186 Payne, Richard-232 Peacock, Dale-232 Pearce, james--186 Pearson, Suef161 Peer, Gwyn-25-5 Peralta, Frankic+186 Perez, Davidf209 Perez, Gloria-186 Perkins, Carolf186 Permenter, Colleen-209 Perry, Janet--232 Peters, Davidf209 Peters, Patty-187 Peterson, Charlene-187 Petty, Belinda-209 Petty, Kenneth-187 Pugh, Kirby-158, 126 Pugh, Sandra-157 Pulattie, Dannyf233 Pulattie, Frankf161 Purser, Bobf255, 111 Purser, judyf21O Pyles, Stevee-210 R Rainey, Rex-187 Rains, John-187 Rains, Toinette-1255 Ramirez, Adelitae-e210 Ramirez, Carmene-210 Ramirez, Olga-188 Ramirez, Paul-188 Ramirez, Paula-255 Ramirez Raymond-210 Ramirez Roman-210 Ramivez, Ralph-233 Raney, Bill-210 Peurifoy, Pen ny-232 Peurifoy, Rick-209 Phares, lessf254 Phillippe, Greg-232 Phillips, James-187 Phillips Phillips Phillips , james-25-5 , John-254 , Nancy-187 Phillips, Nancy-187 Phillips Phillips , Sandra-232 Terry-232 Rankin, Valencia-188 Rau, Floretta-255 Ray, Deborah-S210 Ray, Dwayne-210 Ray, Grady-188 Ray, Janis-233 Ray, Larry-233 Ray, Shirley-255 Rayborn, Deborah-210 Reagan, Coy-253 Reagan, janis:e210 Reagan, Robert-233 Reagan, Treonne-233, 1 Ream, Jimmy-233 Reaves, Debbie-256 Russell 5 Reid, Donna-256 Pickett, Donald-232 Pickle, David-209 Pierce, Debbie-e209 Piker, Sandy-S187 Piper, Henrietta-254 Pipes, Mike-187 Pipkin, Su Zann-187 Pitts, Mike-S233 Platte, Karen-254 Platte, Larry-187 Ploeger, Marv Ann-164 Plowman, Bobby-Z5-4 Redden, Tommy-210 Reece, Danny-210 Reed, D ebbie-188 Reed, Noel-154 Reed, Sammy-188 Reed, Sandy-188 Reed, Willianm-210 Reese, Debbie+188 Reeves, David-255 Sorrell Plunkett, Steve-187 Pobst, Susan-209 Pohl, Sara-233 Pohl, Sue-254 Polk, B obby-254, 82 Polk, Tommy-233, 93 Poole, Cathy+233 Pope, jim-209 PoDe, Pope, Randall-187 Ray-156 Porras, Nora-233 Porras, Pascual-187 Porter, Daniel-187 Porter, Leland-209 Porter, Scott-254 Posey, Ann-209 Reidy, James-210 Reidy, Kathy-188 Reinkemeyer, Sue-188 Renshaw, David-210 Renteria, Albino'-188 Renteria, jania-188 Renteria, Ioanna-188 Rente ria, joe-210 Reynolds, Rhonda-188 Rice, Dorthy-157 Rice, George-162 Rice, Ion-188 Rich, Sammy-188 Rich, Steven-188 Richardson, Dennis-188 48 Richardson. Dolores-256 Richardson, Janet-253 Richey, Billi163 Riddle, Nancy-188 Riddle, TerryAZ56 Riffey, Sara-188 Rigdon, Rigdon, Kathy-188 Richard-210 Riggan, Gaye Nell-188 Riherd, Peggy:-233 Ringener, Beckyff2l0 Ringener, Gary-188 Ringener, ludy-256 Ringener, I,arryf188 Riordan, Steve-256, 109 Rios, Anita+f188 Sanchez, Tonyi212 Sandburg, Bonniw164 Sanderson, James-234 Sanderson, Marva-212 Santiago, Gilbert-257, 113 Sargent, Jody-212 Sargent, Ruby-189 Sawyer, Dianne-:212 Schaedel, Lynn-189 Schwarz, Bill-189 Schwarz, Kathryni212 Schwarzenhach, Belle-189 Schwarzenbach, Bill-234 Scott, Adelyne+Z34 Rios, ,lohnnyvli-K8 Risetter, Stan-256, 109 Rivera, David:f210 Rives, Debbiee-189 Roberts, Dale-233 Roberts, Elizabeth-233 Robertson, Debbie-189 Robertson, Joan-210 Robertson, Pamela-189 Scott, Billy-257 Scott, Carolyn-189 Scott, David-189 Scott, Eugene-257 Scott, Garv+23-1 Scott, Marcg212 Scott, Sarah-157 Seale, Mike--212 Sellars, Mikeg189 Robertson, Patsyf233 Robertson, Randy-189 Robertson, Reggy:'256 Robertson, Sharon-253 Robinson, Anne-233, 90 Robinson, Doug:256, 111 Rubs, jimmy-233 Rocha, Mary-189 Rodgers, Kay-233 Rodriguez, Lucrecia-189 Rodriquez, Charlit+211 Rodriquez, Cruz+211 Rodriguez, john--211 Rodriquez, I.upcef211 Rodriquez , Pedrof233 Roger, Beckyi256 Rogers, Kay-211 Rogers, LVn,157 Rogers, Rowenae-189 Rogers, Steve-C-211 Root, Lariece-189 Rosas, Elma-211 Rosas, Orlando-256 Rosene, Kyle-211 Ross, Beth Ann-256 Ross, Robert-257 Rosson, janiceH169 Rotenberry. Rosanne-189 Rouch, Alf189 Rouch, jamie-,233 Rountree, Terry-211 Rowland, Pam-235 Rubio, Benito-189 Rubio, Sally+189 Rumans, Phyllis-189 Russell, Karen-235 Russell, Larry-257 Russell, Marty-257 Settles, Rowan:-234 Scvey, Jacque-3257 Sewell, Phyllis-257 Shaffer, Gary-190 Shanks, La Shara-212 Shapland, Patty'-212 Sharp, Mary K.-160 Shaver, ltlark-234 Shaw, james-234 Shaw, IudVf157 Shepherd, Greg-258 Sheppard, Kennyi160 Sherrill, Earl-254 Shivers, Nancy-234 Shockey, Dan-157 Shortes, Dee-258 Shryack, Debbie-190 Simpson, David-190 Simpson, Ricky-190 Simpson, Wlandaef-258 Simunovic, Shirley-258 Singleton, Joe-212 Sisson, Carolyn-258 Sisson, Deborah-190 Skenes, Shirley-234 Slate, Markh190 Slaughter, Colleen-165 Sledge, Xvilliam-190 Sloan, Larry-254 Smart, Danny-190 Smart, Robbie--258, 96 Smith, Brenda!-258 Smith, Calessa-258 Russell, Ruth-254 tevei234, 115 Rutherford, Debbie-189 Rutherford, Ellen-254 Rutherford, Johnny-211 Rutledge, Russie-234 Ryan, Camella-157 Ryan, Gregg-234 Ryan, jerryef257, 112 Ryan, Sharonf157 Rybolt, Deborh-189 Ryder, Sandra-257 Ryerson, Arvellah189 S Salazar, Maria-211 Saldivar, Adrian-234 Smith, Charles-258, 109 Smith, Coy-212 Smith, Deannae-212 Smith, Dorthy:f169 Smith, Gary-23-1 Smith, Gayle-234 Smith, Gerald-234, 89 Smith, Janet:2l2 Smith, jerry-2212 Smith, james D,-159 Smith, jane-157 Smith, John-2190 Smith, John F.-155 Smith, Ioyces258 Smith, Lonnie-190 Smith, Patrick-212 Smith, Scott-212 Smith, Stephen-190 Smith, Steve-190. 170 Smith, Yolanda-190 Smoot, Joe-258 Sneed, Soecht Sokole Leonard-254 ing, Terrye-190 wicz, Stephanie-258 Sorley, Floyd-163 s, Linda-190 Saldivar, Audon-211 Saldivar, Fidel--211 Salgado, Olga-189 Salmon, Vicki-211 Sanchez, Ambrocio-257 Sanchez, Lino-211 Sanchez, Raymond--257 Sanchez, Roberti189 Sosebee, Diane-212 Sosebee, Tery-234 Spencer, Loren-166 Spier, Billy-251, 117 Spier, Patti-212, 149 Spiller, Darla-190 Spiller, Leah-254 Spivey, judyAZ58 Stallings, Garyc-190 Stanaland, Suee-190 Stanley, Dickey-212 Stanley, Donnag190 Stanley, Steve-2212 Stansel, Charles-212 Stephens, KavD258 Stephens, Mike-258 Thomas, Rickey-215 Thompson, Berniece-164 Tompson, Claywl91 Stevens, XVarren, Roy Lee-236, 113 Steward, Stewart, JOY-190 Erma-157 Howard-S190 Stewart, jerry-212 Stewart, Phillip-212 Stewart, Stanford,-234, 92 Stewart, Stewart, Tony-191 Wfendell-234 Stiel, Jimmie-212 Stinson, Stone, Story, S Pat-191 Donnaf191 haron-212 Strain, Iohn--254 Strain, R obert4258, 88 Stroup, Sherry-258 Sturm, XVayne-258 Stuteville, Candie4191 Stuteville, Gary-191 Stuteville. Julia-212 Stuteville, Paulaff258 Sulak, Susan-191 Sudberry, Patty-258 Sullivan, Bobby-234 Sullivan, Gwendolyn-1.91 Sullivan, Patsy-212 Thompson, Don-235 Thompson. Jane-235, 95 Thompson, Kathy-191 Thompson, Lester-191 Thompson. Robert-255 Viera, Paulo-211 Vines, Truett-162 Voight, Charlie-235 Vollmer, Cai'olf192 W Thornton, Phyllis-215 Thornton, Stanley-213 Thorp, Bonnief215 Tibbets, jackie-235 Tidwell, Charles-191 Tidwell, Shiella-258 Tidwell, Steve:-213 Tinclol, Karen-191 Tingle, Patricia-213 Todd, Barbara-235 Toland, jan-235 Tolison, Herbert-S191 Tonn, Iack4215 Tonn, jerre-191 Took, Claudia-235, 146 Took, Colette-258 Torres, Arthur-213 Torres, Isabel-213 Torres, Poncianof-191 Tovar, BettyA191 Tovar, Fidel-235 Trantham, Charles-3213 Trantham, Robbie-235 Trevino, Connie:-257, 145 Trivett, Regina-257 XVade, Mari lyn-2 36 W'a de, Roger-236 XVatlswox'tl1, Karla-4259, 1 li, 81 Xvalker, Charlotte-214 XValker, janicegll-1 XValker, Joyce-259 XValker, Joycef236 Xvalker, Rt1be'rt4192 XValker, Ryan-214 Wfall, Glenda-192 Wfallace, Davis-192 XVallace, De XVayne-214 XV:zllace, Zada-214 X56'alton, Eugene-236 Wfanner, Davidf256 Wfard, Herbert+256 XVard, Ray:-192 Wlare, Gaiy-259 XVare, Stinnita:f214 XVare, Ti WY-192 Wfare, Vickie4236 NVarren, Mike,26O Sundy, Randy4212 Swafford, Billy-234 Swartz, Andy-191 Sweeden, Pat-191 Sweeney, Patsy-235 Swim, Keith-154 Swim, Sharon-S255 Swim, Vonna-162 Swindell, Donna-191 Switzer, Lewis-212 Switzer, Linda-258 Switzer, Tommy-235, 117 Swords, Lynda-191 Swords, Smith-212 Tubb, Charles-1257 Tubb, Karon-191 Tubb, Marye-191 Tubb, Richief235 Tubb, Ricky-213 Tucker, Becky-191 Tucker, Claude-255, 109 Tucker, Dianne-213 Tucker, I2laine?215 Tucker, Randy-235 Turner, Andrea-191 Turner, Cheri-3191, 170, 149 Turner, Don-160 Turner, Johnnie-192 Turney, Danny-259 Underwood, Carolyn-259 Vlhite, Bobby-214 Yanez, Kathleen-215 T Tackett, Debra4191 Talbot, Anne-212, 149, 95 Talbott, David-255 Talbott, Kay-258 Talmadge, Ieffe191 Talmadge, john M.--156 , Tanner, Tommy-213 Taroni, Tommy-258 Tarpley, Marsha-213 Tate, DebraA213 Tyler, Don-215 Tyre, june-255 Tyre, Jo Ann-213 XWash, DebbieA192 Watkins, Larry-260 XVatkins, Lorrie-236 Watkins, Mildred-192 XVatkins, Monnie-214 XVatkins, Ro-,'Y153 Wfatson, Susan-192 Waydo, Randy-236 Wfeatherby, Ruby-237 Wfeaver, Mike-260 Weaver, Pat-S1214 Weaver, Rosemary-160 Wfebh D1X'1L1m2 37 Wiebb, Gayle-192 Webb, Glenda-166 Wfebb, Iames-260 Wlcbb, Paul-192 Weeg, Retaf165 Tyre, june-235 Xveeks, John-192 Wfeidel, Richy-1192 Weinkauf, Ester?-214 U Welch, Wfelch, Welch, Welch, Betty-237 Debra-2 37 Pam-257 Tommy-192 Taylor Taylor, Della4215 Taylor, Evaughn-169 Taylor, Gay Nell-S213 Taylor, I.arryf255 Taylor, Leon-.162 , Linda-2 35 Tayrien, Jack-158 Teague, Deniee-215 Teichman, Edward-213 Templeton, Dana!-235 Templeton. Donnie-191 Templeton, Richard-191 Upchurch, Kathleen-215 Urban, Kathy-213 Uribe, Hilda-213 Utterback, Jimmy-213 Utley, Carolyn-215 V Valdez, Sylvia-213 Valles, Esequiel-213 Van Pelt, Gretchen-192 Van Slyke, Donald-215 Van Vleet, Carl4259 Vargas, Alma-214 Wfest, joe-237 Westbrook. Cindy?-192 Wfheelock, Stephen-192 Wfhite, Charlie-214 White, James-192 XVhite, Kay-214 XVhite, Lee-192 W'hite, Melissa-237 White, Pamela-192 Wfhitley, Marionf159 Whittington. Sonia-260, 118, 145. 83 Thomas, Alva-191 Thomas, Charles-213 Thomas, Dave-213 Thomas, jeffA255 Thomas. Kendra-235 Thomas, Nina-213 Thomas, Nikki-258, 238, 100 Thomas, Pat-258 Vasquez, David-259 Vasquez, La rry-192 Vaughn Vaughn Vaughn , Doris-165 , Jeffi-192 , Vicki-214 Velasquez, Maria-192 Vickery, Kent-259 Viera, George-192 Wickline , Dolores-164 Wickline, Ieff-192 Wiggins, Carlaf214 Wfiggins, Mikc+257 Wiggins, Syble-192 Wilborn, Albert-237 Wfilkinson, Karenf260 Wfilliams, Calvin-192 Williams, Charles-192 Xvilliams, GaygZ6O Wlilliams, jackie-2 37 148, 99, 2 XVilliams, janet-21-4 Wfilliams, jeani237 Wlilliams, Ken-21-1 Wfilliams, T,. C.-260 XVilliams, I.ila-260, 145 Wfilliams, I.indaA26O, 145 XVilliams, hfary Kay-214 XVilliams, Sheiyl-260 XX7illiams, XYf'andai215 Willartl, Helen-:1G2 XVillbankS, Sue-2162 Wfillingham, Thomas-192 Willis, G1'egfZ60, 110 Wfillis, Lynn-237 XVilson Billy4257 Wfilson, Danny-193 XVilson, Francesf26l Wfilson, jimmy-260 Wilson, jimmy:-237, 115 Wlilson, Mary4161, 147 XVilson, Pam-215 Wfinkler, Donald-215 Wfise, Elizabethi215 Wfitte, Randallf193 Wfolf, Sunny Jo-193 Wfomack, BrentS237 XVomack, Randy-195 Wfomack, Rhonda-215 W'ood, joyce7215 Xvood, Kathie-257 XVoocl, Tom-261, 100, 85 Xvood, VUilliamf261 Wfoodard, Lindac-195 Xvoods, hiilini-193 Wfoolridge, Mike-195 Wfooley, Rocky-3237, 113 Wooley, Sherryx-215, 149 Wfooley, Toni-193 Woolverton, Raymond-215 Worsham, Ray-2261 XVozencrat't, C. M.-193 W'ozencrat't, Helena-261 Wriglit, Danny,193 XYfright, David-193 XVri,eht, Kathyf215 Wfright, Lonnie-261, 112 Wright , Mild red-1 69 XVrigh t, Rayf215 Wlrightsil, Delores-215 Wfrightsil, Donald-215 Nvrightsil, Iackie-215 XVrightsil, James-261 Wriglitsil, Ronald-261 Xvrightsil, Sherry-261 Wfylie, Henry,193 Y Yager, De nnis-193 Yanez, Oscar-237 Yanez, SonnY-195 Yarbrough. Leslie-193 Yater, Dona-261 Ybarra, Darelia-193 Ybarra, Manuel-M237 Young, Brenda-193 Young, Chrystal-215 Young, Donna-261 Yzaguirre, Iuanita-215 Z Zellars, DavidA193 Zellner, Robert-193 Zollinger, EdeA215 Zubiate, Ernest-193 Zubiate, joe-215 Keep Us All as One Through Years To Come . . . be , a L ' ' 5 ' . . w , H gf Q ' . Q . , M ix. y m ,. ., ,. -, 5' , - N13 V V Q - I, . fix m W V. -. W Q .1 we af X J A ' ' ' W - , X Q. , , . , . . X. 1 .4 ,Q V' ,Vi X Z A I ,iii -4' ' .AW.,.5fW,f.W.., gf A .W ' 4 K df . : If , ,as 2 5. irsiismsrifw -- 452 3 Wm. W. . .13 A YY' , v Ancl It' 3O for '68 r, ,Qi Here it is the page I have dreaded for so long a page which ends a year of delightful memories-delightful, not because we remember the week-end of Homecoming or defeating Abilene or the one night of the Prom, but because we recall the tedious day-by-day, hour-by-hour work of preparing for these occasions. This finished book stands as a monument to the many weeks of hard work, long hours, and meeting deadlines on time and successfully. V Our book. dedicated to your individualism, represents the year filled with treasured remembrances. The students of BSHS have made it the zreat place it is, and it is these students who keep the spirit of BSHS alive. All of these people mean the world to me and are great workers who have put their hearts into the production of this book. Both my gratitude and thanks go to LAURA PARKS, the assistant editor, who was always on hand to help me, ANN HEITH, senior editor, who did a grand iob in creating a class with. class. LINDA LU I.II.E, the friendliest ,tzirl around the BSI-IS campus, was the yearbook's prospective organizations editor. ANN GARRETT, whose activity section added a sparkle to every phase of BSHS. DAVID VASQUEZ, sports editor, who compiled a superior sports section. KARLA XICIADSWORTH, a fine artist and who also created a tremendous personalities section. PAULA GREEN. ANNE ROBINSON, GXVYNN BONNER, CAR- OT.YN CRAXVFORD, MEDENA FUROUERON. BARRY KNOCKE, and BETH GRAUMANN, the junior staff assistants who were always Willing to do all the dirty work the seniors gave them MIKE ALEXANDER, SCOTT MEDFORD. and BRUCE HICKS. those ubiquitous photographers, who made many of the pictures for this book. HOXVARD'S STUDIO, and their never tiring attitude to willingly take pictures whenever we called on them day or night. FLOYD HOBSON and the Taylor Publishing Company for techni- cal advice and assistance. THE BIG SPRING HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY for patiently ful- filling our many needs. TEXAS TECH IOURNALISM DEPARTMENT for their advice whenever we needed it. Our very deepest thanks goes to Mrs. ERMA STEXWARD, our sponsor, a very dear friend of mine as well as the other staff members, This book could never have been completed without her help and guidance. People create events events bring memories and memories represent the year. To each of the 2100 people, who brought '68 its contented, sad, reflective, intense, and inspiring moments, we wish to dedicate this book. Now good-bve must finally choke through. Good luck to all seniors, may vou have happy and prosperous lives: take care juniors, for BSHS falls into your handsg sophomores and freshmen, may you appreciate and eniov your coming years at BSI-IS: and faculty., may you always keep in mind that vou are greatly appreciated and you are leading a very profitable life. Now the completed book is yours. May it come to be one of your most treasured high school possessions. I hesitantly sign 5O Editor-in-Chief 77 mgyv 7 nn my


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