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

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w ย EL RODEO 71 BIG SPRING HIGH SCHOOL BIG SPRING, TEXAS VOLUME 53 TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE.... ..10 NOTABLES ..44 ORGANIZATIONS. . .62 SPORTS 120 PERSONNEL 165 CLASSES.... 188 ADVERTISEMENTS . 276 Opening THE SEASONS OF MY LIFE ARE PASSING BEFORE ME. I KNOW THE COLD WINDS OF HATE, THE HOT BREEZE OF LOVE. M M ย ii.m..- โ– โ€ข -M. . .;ย r THE FRESH GUST OF A NEW FRIEND, AND STILLNESS OF OLD ONES. Opening THE SEASONS OF LIFE PASS QUICKLY DON ' T HIDE FROM THEIR CHANGING MOODS. LET THEM FIND YOU. ยซ ' - W V Opening The following pages reflect Seasons of many lives: Seasons of joy and sorrow, defeat and victory, love and hate, fear and hope, despair and exhilaration Seasons of intellectual search Seasons of emotional search Growth, sometimes painful yet always meaningful If we continue to search. Dimensions of human experience As we seek out life ' s riches, hierein we present images of varied seasons โ€” There will be many more; and for those who welcome them, their lives will be full and rich and challenging. It is to these we dedicate this Season of our manv h . K 4k m i J i STUDENT LIFE The Great Bold Gold Will Uphold A โ€” Gold miner, Ruth Anne Moss, explains to Plainsman, Joy Stevens, about the power of the BOLD SOLD. B โ€” To show support for the GOLD RUSH 70 season, Tony Dean buys a bumper sticker from cheer- leaders Martha Fierro and Cheri Turner. C โ€” Key Club members, Terry Price, Alan Hill, Louis Dunnam, and Terry Butler, bring traditional victory bell to Steer games. Student Life The New Year Starts With Mixed Emotions This Aqkj Was STOMPEDi IT -.1 (โ–  iiยซ:mJB F T A โ€” At the annual Quarterback Club Bar- B-Que head coach Clovls Hale, discusses the upcoming -football season. B โ€” The first event this year for FHA girls is the ice cream supper, as attended here by Veanda Griffith. C โ€” Concern is shown in the faces of cheerleaders Cheri Turner and Tricia Cherry in the tense moments of an impor- tant game. D โ€” This year every class and organization is showing its school spirit by putting up signs. E โ€” After a Toro touch- down, coaches Adams and Petty show joy through laughter. F โ€” Purchasing a parking permit from Mrs. Mullins. is one of the first tasks Elaine Burks must undertake. i- ' a. Student Life Times Change Seasons Change People Change A โ€” Summer still lingers in the minds of many, but with fall near at hand Debbie Wash turns to the quieter aspects of study- ing. BCD โ€” This year the dress code on B.S.H.S. campus changed drastically. Pant suits are acceptable and so are the midi dresses as shown here by Terri Lewis. Sportsmanship Ranks High At B.S.H.S. Last year, to promote sportsmanship, the schools in the district decided to award a banner to the school who showed the best sportsman- ship throughout the year. B.S.H.S., with the support of the student body and the community, was the first to receive this award. A โ–ฒ B โ–ผ . % G SPRING (ยฃ U I L DISTRICT 5-AAAA OUTSTANDING SPORTSHANSHIP. . AWARD .i ?. i. c โ–ฒ D T A โ€” Pnncipdl of BSHSโ€ž John F. $11118111. congratulates Student Body President. Scott McLaughlin, upon receiving i e Socrtsmanship Award at a special assem- c ' v. B โ€” Posing with the Sporrs โ€” s-j- c Banner are John F. Smith =- ' - McLaughlin. C โ€” Representi-; : -โ– - -โ–  t izze r. Z -Z John Weeks 3-: - ' โ€ข --- - ;- NHSj, Jon Rice ;srd; gaze a ' c ' de af the well de- se ' ved Spon sTensFp Award. D โ€” At re Sportsmansnip Assembly. Cheri Tum- e ' tells how the cheerleaders helped win re Sportsmanship Award. Student Ijfe The Light and Serious Sides Of School One of the first events of a new school year is the an- nual Howdy Dance. The dance gives students a chance to get together with old friends and meet new faces. Along with all the con- fusing activities of fall, class officer elections are among the most important. A โ€” The Howdy Dance, first annual dance of the year, is always a big event. B โ€” Refreshment center is a popular place with students at the Howdy Dance. C โ€” Students arrive early to school on election day. A โ€” Student Council representative, Mickie Fletclier, works at the freshman voting booth during class officer elec- tions. B โ€” Candidates, Randy Womack and Tricia Cherry, are amused by the campaign posters for class officers. B T Student Life Key Words Are Spirit and Participation A โ€” During the pep rally for the Mid- land Lee game, girls tie good luck ribbons the football boys ' helmets. B โ€” After practice, Varsity Cheerleaders help Coach Hale finish off the remains of lem- onade from one of the many lemonade parties they gave the football boys. C โ€” The Steers run onto the field for another action-filled game. A โ€” Preparing a table decoration tor Daddy Date Night are Joann Allen and Donna Stanley. B โ€” Winning third place in the Box Supper decoration contest is Mr. William C. McMillian and daughter DeLynnda. C โ€” Capturing first place for the most unique box supper decora- tion is Mr. Marvin B. Wooldridge and daughter Sandra. Student Life BSHS Academic Students Are Spotlighted Outstanding academic students were inducted into the National Honor Society, October 29. Parents re- ceived special invitations to this memorable occasion. At the assembly, each new in- ductee was called to the stage and honored before the student body. A โ€” Before new members are inducted into the National Honor Society, Jeff Talmadge speaks to the audience on the meaning of service. B โ€” The National Honor Society Pledge, led by member Steve Hughes, is repeated by new mem- bers at each new induction. A โ€” Proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Robb. witness the induction of their son along with other proud parents. B โ€” Part of an NHS induction is when students re- ceive a carnation and light their candles. Student Life Royalty Given Recognition By the Band During one of the many spectacular halftime shows, Pat Stinson was crowned Band Queen 1970-71. Other nominees were Debbie Wash and Sylvia Galan. Outstand- ing marchers were honored with the famous Barney Award at the annual Band Awards Banquet, November 24. A โ€” The excited new Band Queen, Pat Stinson, is crowned during the halftime of the Midland High game. B โ€” The three lucky nominees for the 1970-71 Band Queen were Debbie Wash, Pat Stinson, and Sylvia Galan. C โ€” Carrying a bouquet of red and white carnations, Pat Stinson is escorted off the field by Steve Hughes. 26 A โ€” The annual Band Banquet always proves itself an exciting and humorous event. B โ€” An outstanding marcher, Steve Hughes, proudly accepts a Bar- ney award from band director Bill Brad- ley. C โ€” Barney awards are distrib- uted at the Band Banquet to the Ten Best Marchers by band directors Bill Bradley and Kyle Ellison, Student Life Martha Fierro Is Crowned Football Queen A, B โ€” A big smile and tears of happi- ness are shown by the newly-crowned Football Queen. Martha Fierro. C โ€” As a varsity cheerleader. Martha devotes a lot of time to supporting the Steers. D โ€” Other nominees for Football Queen were Jill Forrest. Veanda Griffith, and Phyllis Hattenbach. Distinguished athletes are given special recognition at the annual Football Ban- quet. A โ€” Tommy Fletcher, Scott McLaughlin, James Miller, Coach Clovis Hale, Coach Jim Carlen from Texas Tech, Dave Duncan, Howard Stewart, Joe Chavez. B โ€” The KBST Defensive Award is presented to Howard Stewart by Coach Garland Braun. C โ€” Guest speaker for the Football Banquet is Texas Tech head coach Jim Carlen. Student Life Key Club Hosts International Reception As one of the most active organizations at B.S.H.S., the Key Club hosted the first In- ternational Reception in Big Spring to provide foreign students of the town a chance to meet new people. This is only one of the many community service projects the Key Club is known for. Key Club is a well known and highly respected club at the hHigh School because of their organization and reliability. A โ€” All smiles, a student from Pakistan seems to be enjoying himself at the Inter- national Reception being sponsored by the Key Club to meet and greet the for- eign students in Big Spring. B โ€” Old cus- toms and new ideas are discussed at the reception by Key Club member Steve Burnett and his guest from Iran. C โ€” One of the active Key Club members. Brad Cederberg, is eager to meet his guest from Pakistan and learn something about his country. : i ' .. โ‚ฌโ–ผ cr i ' Mm A โ€” A feeling of home was brought to the foreign students, as they tasted des- serts from their own country. B โ€” The FHA girls helped with the International Reception by preparing desserts from the different countries. C โ€” A number of the guests at the reception were for- eign students attending hloward County Junior College. Student Life Holiday Season Activities Are Numerous The atmosphere is always lively during the holiday sea- son at B.S.hH.S. Organiza- tions are taking part In vari- ous activities around the community and the schoo Some of these are the annua Christmas Dance, announce- ment of class favorites, and a Christmas assembly. Stu- dents also make a special ef- fort to make Christmas a lit- tle better for the more unfor- tunate children. A โ€” The Christmas Dance draws a large crowd of students filled with the holiday spirit. B โ€” It ' s a merry dance with the music provided by The Exit. C โ€” Class favorites are: Larry Stanley, Kim Grice, Ricky Lloyd, Dana Mancill, Mike Adams, Patricia Cherry, Martha Fierro, Jeff Tal- madge (not present), Cheri Turner, and Scott McLaughlin. D โ€” The coke stand proves to be a favorite spot for Ronnie Mason and Pink Dickens. CT A โ€” A special Chrirtmas assembly was presented by Mrs. Johansen s Bible Club. B โ€” Two Indians carry out tfie theme of the Christmas program that all races came to worship the new Savior. C โ€” FHA ' er. Maurine Wiggington, helps the local fire department prepare Christmas gifts for the needy children. Student Life Mid-term Grads Miss Opening of Campus Revue Some seventy-five stu- dents chose to start their ca- reers early as they received their diplomas Thursday, January 21, 1971, in the au- ditorium. A โ€” Guest speaker Wayne Bonner raised thought provoking questions to mid-term graduates. B โ€” As the ceremo- ny begins, the happy Seniors file into the auditorium. C โ€” Participating in the ceremony were Rev. Leo Gee, Mr. Kim- ball Guthrie, and Mr. Sam Anderson. D โ€” Graduation is a memorable night for these proud students. AA A โ€” The Party segment of Laugh-In provides good entertainment for both young and old. B โ€” Scenes from Al Capp ' s Lil Abner is one of the enter- taining acts presented in CR 71. C โ€” Dixieland Band members, Jon Rice, Mike Bearden, and Johnny James take advan- tage of last minute rehearsals. Student Life CR 71 Echoes With the Old Time Favorites The Steer Band ' s biggest presentation of the year, Campus Revue ' 71, was pre- sented January 28, 29, and 30. The theme of this year ' s variety show, Those Were the Days, featured music from days past to the pres- ent. The show was directed by Bill Bradley and Kyle Elli- son. Mr. Todd Lane of Wich- ita Falls was In charge of the production. Dance routines were choreographed by Mrs. Lynn Carr. The show was its usual success through the hard work of each and every band member. A โ€” Patriotism of the Steer Band is ex- pressed during a number with Uncle Sam. B โ€” Carrying signs requires a lot of practice for Carol Perry. C โ€” During the grand finale, Vicki Perry brings baci memories of Lilly Marlene. D โ€” The au- dience is delighted by Dauri Powell ' s im- personation of Kate Smith. E โ€” In The Party segment of CR 71, Bonnie Ander- son and Dianna Williams show feelings of disagreement. F โ€” Sophisticated mem- bers of the Steer Jazz Band are Jon Rice, Steve Hughes, Kent Fish, Becky James, and James Person. G โ€” To Pat Stinson, Jon Rice is the picture of perfection. H โ€” The Jolly Blue Giant, David Kimble, sings of his home valley. Student Life New Activities Prove Fun and Educational A new activity this year was Career Night, sponsored by the Forensics Dept. Janu- ary 14, in the high school cafeteria. Businessmen from various occupations con- ferred about their jobs with Interested students. The F.H.A. girls held a special Mother-Daughter Salad Supper, January 18. There was a style show for the mothers and their daugh- ters showing the latest styles for the new year. A โ€” Conferring with Mr. Harry Sawyer and Mr. Don Williams about their future careers are Steve Smith and Bobby Barnes. B โ€” Student Stephanie Raphael talks with Mr. Gordon Hughes, from the T P Railroad, during Career Night. C โ€” Displaying some of the trades of a phar- macist to John Bagnall, Cynthia Hughes, and Dana Mancill, is Bob Knight of Knight ' s Pharmacy. D โ€” Freshman Rhonda Booth models a Spanish gaucho during the style show. E โ€” F.H.A. ' er, CeCe Coffey, reads a short story during the Mother-Daughter Salad Supper. F โ€” M any tasty salads were sampled by the mothers and daughters at the supper. S โ€” Modeling the new poncho style outfit is freshman Sharon Rorick. AA Student Life Potpourri Sets Reviews of 53rd Year of B.S.H.S. A โ€” Key Clubbers Chris Creighton, Ricky Simpson, Louis Dunnam, and Bobby Carlile prepare trash cans to place around the campus. B โ€” The Eng- lish Department presents the production of Macbeth with a cast from the Globe Theatre of the Great Southwest. C โ€” Jr. Class Pres., Bobby Carlile, presents a donation of $ I 22 for the Student Council State Campaign to Pres. Scott McLaughlin. D โ€” Autographing one of her many boolcs is authoress Loula Grace Erdman. A โ€” The scenery for the Sound of Music is made by helpful students like Tony Dean. B โ€” During rehearsals, Ran- ette Miller and Belinda Gonzales prac- tice their lines. C โ€” With the help of Norma Backs, Brad Cederberg acquires some new sideburns. D โ€” Between scenes, Belinda Gonzales and John Hicks find time to relax and enjoy a bite to eat. Student Life Happiness Is Brought by Involvement A โ€” Performing a mocl wedding for Barbara Henderson and Ray Ward is the Reverend Andy Swartz. B โ€” One of the concerned student leaders of the Drug Lab is senior Frank Martinez. C โ€” During the annual Library Book Fair, au- thoress Miss Loula Grace Erdman dis- cusses her books with interested students. D โ€” Student Jonathan Honea finds a lot of concentration is necessary in playing the game of chess. A โ€” Student Body President Scott iVc aughlln has the privilege of throwing a cie in the face of the losing class presi- dent of the magazine sales contest. B โ€” Junior Bobby Carlile feels the results of being a losing Class President. C โ€” Two typing students learn the art of changing ribbons. D โ€” The annual Book Fair, spon- sored by the Library proves an active center of interest. E โ€” In Home and Family Living, Kay Rowland and Rick Monteleone take part in the reception of a mock wedding. Student Life h. m I i NOTABLES Senior Who ' s Who A โ€” Louis Dunnam โ€” President of Key Club, Delegate to Key Club Internation- al Convention, Vice-President of Future Farmers of America, Outstanding Lead- ership Award, Boys ' State, Drug Lab Pro- gram Chairman. B โ€” Donna Stanley โ€” First Vice-Presi- dent of Future Homemakers of America โ€” Jr., President of Future Homemakers of America โ€” Srโ€ž Secretary of Senior Class. National Honor Society โ€” Jr., Secretary of National Honor Society โ€” Sr., Golddiggers โ€” Sr., Shorthand Club โ€” Sr., Astronomy Club โ€” Jr., Spanish Club โ€” Soph., Jr., Spanish Medal of Ex- cellency โ€” Jr. C โ€” Geren Martin โ€” 1970 President of Southwestern Council of Student Publi- cations, Tennis Team โ€” Soph., Jr., Sr., National Honor Society โ€” Jr., Sr., Sports Editor of El Rodeo โ€” Sr., Latin Club โ€” Soph., Jr., Court Jesters and Thespians โ€” Sr., Miracle Worker โ€” Soph., Up the Down Staircase โ€” Jr., ' The Sound of Music โ€” Sr., Who ' s Who โ€” Jr. D โ€” Cheri Turner โ€” Varsity Cheerlead- er โ€” Jr., Sr., Sophomore Cheerleader, Future Teachers of America โ€” Sr., Latin Club โ€” Soph., Jr.. Key Club Calendar Girl, Student Council โ€” Jr., Recording Secretary of Student Council โ€” Sr., School Beauty Finalist โ€” Jr., Girls ' State, National Honor Society โ€” Jr., Vice- President of National Honor Society โ€” Sr. E โ€” Martha Fierro โ€” Varsity Cheer- leader โ€” Jr., Sr., Sophomore Cheerlead- er, Future Teachers of America โ€” Jr., Sr., Future Homemakers of America โ€” Soph., Jr., French Club โ€” Jr.. Sr., Foot- ball Queen Nominee โ€” Jr., Football Queen โ€” Sr., National Honor Society โ€” Jr., Sr., Junior Class Favorite, Who ' s Whoโ€” Jr. A โ€” Scott McLaughlin โ€” National Honor Society โ€” Jr., Sr., Second Vice- President of Student Council โ€” Jr., Stu- dent Body President โ€” Sr., Football โ€” Soph., Jr., Sr., Treasurer of Latin Club โ€” Soph., Jr., Varsity Debate Team โ€” Soph., Jr., Sr., District Champion Debate Team โ€” Jr., Third in Region Debate, Boys ' State. Vice-President of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Who ' s Who โ€” Jr. B โ€” Mary Dirks โ€” Meistersingers โ€” Soph., Jr., Sr., Chamber Singers โ€” Sr., Who ' s Who โ€” Jr., National Honor Soci- ety โ€” Jr., The Sound of Music โ€” Sr Volleyball โ€” Soph., Jr., Sr., All-Tourna- ment Spike at Howard County Junior College, All-Region Choir. C โ€” Ranette Miller โ€” Historian of Fu- ture Homemakers of America โ€” Sr., Secretary of Meistersingers โ€” Sr., Trea- surer of Meistersingers โ€” Jr., All-Region Choir, Treasurer of Latin Club โ€” Sr., National Honor Society โ€” Sr., The Sound of Music โ€” Sr. D โ€” Ben Johnson โ€” Editor of Corral, President of History Club โ€” Sr., History Club โ€” Jr., Reporter of National Honor Society โ€” Sr., National Honor Society โ€” Jr., Boys ' State โ€” Sr., Basketball โ€” Soph., Up the Down Sta ircase, Presi- dent of Astronomy Club โ€” Sr. E โ€” Kent Fish โ€” President of National Honor Society โ€” Sr., National Honor Society โ€” Jr., President of A Cappella Choir โ€” Sr., Student Council โ€” Soph., Jr., Sr., Court Jesters and Thespians, Junior Class President, Latin Club โ€” Soph.. Jr., Latin Medal of Excellence, President of Hi-Y, All-State Orchestra, All-Region Band, First Division State So- loist, Symphonic Band โ€” Soph.. Jr., Sr., Dixieland Band, Golden Horns Stage Band. The Sound of Music โ€” Sr Who ' s Who โ€” Jr. Who ' s Who A โ€” Belinda Gonzales โ€” Forensics Team, Best Girl Oral Interpretation Award โ€” Jr.. Student Council Corre- sponding Secretary โ€” Sr., Secretary of Court Jesters and Thespians โ€” Soph., Jr.. National Thespian Society, A Cap- pella Choir โ€” Jr.. Treasurer of Meis- tersingers โ€” Sr., 1970 Governor ' s Con- ference on Children and Youth, The Miracle Worlcer โ€” Soph., Up the Down Staircase โ€” Jr.. The Sound of Music โ€” Sr. B โ€” Randy Womack โ€” President of Senior Class, President of Latin Club โ€” Sr., Vice-President of Latin Club โ€” Jr., Student Council โ€” Sr., Baseball โ€” Two Letters, Basketball โ€” Three Letters. C โ€” Sharon Cook โ€” Varsity Cheerlead- er โ€” Sr., Sophomore Cheerleader, Na- tional Honor Society โ€” Jr., Treasurer of National Honor Society โ€” Sr., Latin Club โ€” Soph., Jr., Future Homemakers of America โ€” Sr., Future Teachers of America โ€” Sr., Meistersingers โ€” Sr., Sophomore Class Favorite, Who s Who โ€” Jr. D โ€” Jeff Talmadge โ€” National Honor Society โ€” Jr., Sr., Student Council โ€” Jr., Vice-President of Student Council โ€” Sr., President of Key Club โ€” Jr., Lt. Governor of Key Club โ€” Sr., President of Spanish Club โ€” Sr., President of As- tronomy Club โ€” Jr., Varsity Debate Team โ€” Soph., Jr.. Sr.. Third in Region Debate, Boys ' State, District Champion Debate Team โ€” Jr.. Optimist Youth Award โ€” Jr., Sr., National English Achievement Award Finalist โ€” Sr., Who ' s Who โ€” Jr. E โ€” Susan Sulak โ€” Spanish Club โ€” Jr., Debate Society โ€” Soph.. Jr.. Sr., Corral Exchange Editor โ€” Sr., Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizen Award โ€” Sr., Best Girls ' Debater Award โ€” Jr., National Honor Society โ€” Jr., Sr.. French Club โ€” Sr. Junior Who ' s Who A โ€” Denlse Bryant โ€” Varsity Cheer- leader โ€” Jr., Sophomore Cheerleader, Student Council โ€” Soph., Jr.. Junior Staff Assistant of El Rodeo, Volleyball โ€” Soph., Secretary of Tri-Hi-Y โ€” Soph.. Jr., Attended SMU Cheerleading Work- shop, Key Club Calendar Girl โ€” Jr. B โ€” Bobby Carlile โ€” Student Coordina- tor of Key Club, President of Junior Class, Student Leader for Drug Lab, At- tended Texas Tech Journalism V orkshop โ€” Jr., Student Council Representative โ€” Soph. C โ€” Mike Adams โ€” Football โ€” Soph.. Jr., Baseball โ€” Soph., Basketball โ€” Soph., Student Council โ€” Soph., Jr., Sophomore Class Favorite, National Honor Society โ€” Jr., Member of Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, Assistant Sports Editor of Corral โ€” Jr. D โ€” Lydia Hayworth โ€” Latin Club โ€” Soph., Jr., A Cappella Choir โ€” Soph., Meistersingers โ€” Jr., All-Region Choir โ€” Jr., National Honor Society โ€” Jr., Solddiggers โ€” Jr., The Sound of Music Cast โ€” Jr. Chamber Choir โ€” Jr. E โ€” Mark Peters โ€” Junior Staff Assist- ant of El Rodeo, Attended Texas Tech Journalism Workshop โ€” Jr., Varsity Golf Team โ€” Soph.. Jr.. Spanish Club โ€” Jr., Second Vice-President of Tri-Hi-Y โ€” Jr. y Who ' s Who A โ€” Mike Bearden โ€” Key Club Publici ty Chairman, Debate, Latin Club โ€” Jr., Golden Horns Stage Band, SWTSU Speech Workshop. B โ€” Jamie Langley โ€” Secretary of Sophomore Class, Secretary of Spanish Club โ€” Soph., Tri-Hi-Y โ€” Soph., Future Homemakers of America โ€” Soph., Jr. Student Council โ€” Soph,, Jr., Key Club Calendar Girl โ€” Soph., Key Club Sweet- heart โ€” Jr., Treasurer of Junior Class. C โ€” Mark McCraney โ€” Golf โ€” Soph., Jr., Football โ€” Soph., National Honor ' Society โ€” Jr., Reporter of Bible Club โ€” Jr., Number Sense Club โ€” Soph.. Jr. D โ€” Connie Gary โ€” National Honor Society โ€” Jr., Golddiggers โ€” Jr., Fu- ture Teachers of America โ€” Jr., Meis- terslngers โ€” Soph., Jr., Latin Club โ€” Soph., Jr., Attended Texas Tech Journal- ism Workshop โ€” Jr., All-Region Choir โ€” Soph., First Division Rating in Solo Contest โ€” Soph., Junior Staff Assistan of El Rodeo. E โ€” Vicki Annen -โ€” Volleyball โ€” Soph. Jr., Golddiggers โ€” Jr., First Vice-Presi- dent of Area Future Homemakers of America, Latin Club โ€” Soph., Jr., Future Homemakers of America Texas Repre- sentative of Area II. F โ€” Sam Chappell โ€” First Vice-Presi- dent of Student Council โ€” Jr., First Vice-President of Hi-Y โ€” Jr., Second Vice-President of Key Club โ€” Jr., Den bate. President of Sophomore Class, Op timist Youth Appreciation Award โ€” Soph., Clyde Thomas Award โ€” Soph. Student Body Presideh Scott McLaughlin โ–  ' W v i ' ' If HMHltt 1 . Cheri Turnel r . . โ–  a 1 IIP ij l pa 1. Selecied by the student body as School Beauty is Debbie Wash. She Is secretary of the band, a twirler, and was a nonninee for the 1970 Band Sweetheart. Chosen as School Beast is Randy Womack. Randy is president of the Sen- ior class, consul of the Latin Club, and has lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. School Beauty ' %( - , -K-- Randy Womack School Beast โ– r. ย o7ยซl .โ€ขโ€ขยซ Freshman F Kim Grice โ–  irry Stanli Sophomor enior Favbfi lortha Fierro โ–บ. m i ORGANIZATIONS El Rodeo Staff Documentsl971 School Year A โ€” Judy Rhymes, Ruth Payne, Co-Edi- tors. B โ€” Albert Carlile, Photographer. C โ€” Mark Peters, Bobby Carlile. Asst. Sports Editors. D โ€” Bennett Fletcher, Photographer. E โ€” Denise Bryant, Kae McLaughlin. Connie Gary, Jr. Assistants. F โ€” Mrs. Erma Steward, Sponsor. S โ€” Geren Martin, Sports Editor. H โ€” Joan Crawford, Jr. Assistant. I โ€” Belle Schwarze nbach, Activities Editor. J โ€” Carol Lyster. Lana Parks, Club Editors. K โ€” Teresa Johnson, Assoc. Editor. }f El Rodeo Staff Corral Staff Explores Topics of Controversy A โ€” Ben Johnson, Editor. B โ€” Kay Meek, Business Mgr. C โ€” Dave Duncan, Roddy Caffey, Mike Adams, Sports Edi- tors. D โ€” Rowena Rogers, Feature Edi- tor. E โ€” Simon Correa, Photographer. F โ€” Linda Woodard, Assoc. Editor. G โ€” Judy Key, Mike Pope, News Editors. H โ€” Kathleen Thompson, Feature Editor: Mary Lou Brown, Susan Sulak, Exchange Editors. I โ€” Fred Green, Debbie Brad- shaw. Ad Salesmen. J โ€” Clint McAlister, David Englert, Ad Salesmen. K โ€” How- ard Stewart, Tony Dean, Ad Salesmen. L โ€” Arthur Trevino. Photographer. M โ€” Bruce Hicks, Photographer. umX D7MT Corral Staff Key Club Holds State Training Conference Here i 1 . Jason Campbe 2. Bobby Walker 3. James Cannon 4. Randy Grimes 5. John Hicks 6. Jon Bagna 7. Carl Smoot 8. Chris Creighton 9. Gary Rinqener 10. Steve Lawlis I I. Bobby Barnes 12. Bobby Carlile I 3. Mike Bearden 14. Ike Robb I 5. Russ Rainey 16. Don Smith 17. Andy Swartz 18. Mike Pipes 19. Barry Armstrong 20. Ricky Elliot 21. Terry Price 22. Lupe Arguello 23. David Massey 24. Gu 25. Darrell Horn 26. Chris Danford 27. Kevin Penner 68 A โ€” Local Key Club members take a break at the training conference. B โ€” Officers are Brent Clifton; assistant sec retary, Sam Chappell; 2nd vice-presi dent Allen Hill; secretary, Ricky Simp son; treasurer, Jeff Talmadge; Lieuten ant Governor, Brad Cederburg; 1st vice president, Louis Dunnam; president, Mr Leon Taylor and Mr. Charles Burnsed advisors. C โ€” Sweethearts are Denise Bryant, Cindy Morris, Kathy Rigdon, and Jamie Langley. Key Club Spanish Club Studies Mexico and Its Way Spanish Club learns songs, dances, and customs of Mex- ico. Sponsors are Mrs. Cletis latum and Miss Colleen Slaughter. Kathy Mills Debbie Campbell Mary Lanspery Jason Campbell Sheri Heileman Elvira Diaz Christina Mata Teresa Stewart Mary Gulley Diane Feichtinger Manuel Rodriguez Randy Thomas Richard Shook Vincient Wiggins Mary Lanspery translates the exer- cise. B โ€” Everyone enjoys himself at the Christrnas party. C โ€” Officers are Bon- nie Saiz, Mary Alice Terrazes, Jeff Tal- madge, and Debbie Hughs. Latin Students Await Annua Roman Banquet The Latin Club consists of those students taking Latin as a course. The Latin Club holds an annual Roman Ban- quet in the spring in which every student participates. The sponsor of the Latin Club is Mrs. Reta Weeg. A โ€” Mike Bearden and Kathy Odel do their drills on he board. B โ€” Officers of the Latin Club are: Ike Robb, Pro Consul: Ranette Miller. Praefectus Aerii: Mar- ianne McLaughlin, Scriba: Sue Duncan Nuntius: Randy Womack. Consul. C โ€” Mrs. Weeg shows happiness while grad- ing papers. ' J Bill Gresset Martha Talbot Reed Whitley Bob Shaffer John Riley Bennett Robb Llbby Hattenbach Paul Talbot Mark Anderson Brent Clifton Billy Crooker Gary Bradley Bart Jones Curt Mulllns Paula Lemons Ann Farley Julie Allen Kay Caffey Mike Williamson Jimmy Jones Vicki Annen Rob Lawlis Ricky Lloyd Sheree Buntyn Charia Walsh Kay Miller Nancy Parchman Steve Lawlis Joan Crawford riy McQuire 31. Jimmy M y Mayes Robert McFaul Joan Carl Alma Wlllets Keith Swim David Cuddeback Angle Teaque Ronald Carter Joel Dyer Bill Tucker Gary Whitte Ranette Miller Karol Hollingsworth Sallie Hollingsworth Debbie Haller Jeff Murdock Mark Tereletsky Tern Bull Elaine Cooper Gayle Webb Jarrell Carroll Howard Stewart Lydia Hayworth Jill Shaver Pam White Patsy English Carol Perkins Katye Kasch Dale Crenshaw Mike Bearden Doug Daniel Kay Meek Ben Cowper Latin French Week Is Held by French Club French Club takes an ac- tive part in observing the National French Week. Mrs. Lila Brewster is the French club sponsor. A โ€” Cecelia Coffey looks over a French magazine. B โ€” Representatives are Cathy Mackiin. Elizabeth Lipscombe, Mary Dirks, and Corlis Jordon. C โ€” Mrs. Brewster explains the homework in French class. 1. Cecelia Coffey 2. Bobette RIner 3. Martha Fierro 4. Ismael Lujan 5. Phyllis Holland 6. Carolyn Hammon 7. Donna Reed 8. Susan Sulak 9. Carol Lyster 10. Patricia Cherry 1 1. Nadine league 12. Bruce Abbe 13. Bobby Barnes 14. Rachel Santiago 15. Rene Luevano 16. Mavis Ray 17. Martha Perry 18. Paula Meek 19. Belinda Gonzales 20. Leonard Aken 21. Ann Long French History Club Looks Forward to State Meet The History Club is active in many things. They have regular meetings with guest speakers and participate in field trips. Every spring rep- resentatives from the club attend the state convention. A โ€” The sponsor of the History Club is Mr. Rodney Allison. B โ€” Officers are Kay Meek, vice-president; Teresa John- son, secretary-treasurer: John Hiclcs. scrapbook editor; Ben Johnson, presi- dent; Mike Wooldridge, reporter. C โ€” Teresa Johnson takes minutes at each meeting. History Club Constellations Are Observed By Astronomers Astronomy Club studies the constellations and visible planets. They go on many field trips and hold monthly meetings. Sponsors are Mr. Gary Carlson and Mr. Pat Lawrence. A โ€” Officers are Joann Allen; Vice- President. Ben Johnson; President. Judy Rhymes; Secretary and Treasurer. B โ€” Helen Tidwell and Julie Allen take a great interest in astronomy. C โ€” Mr. Carlson explains the telescope to Mike Wooldrige. r 1 1 ; - 1 f 1 V M โ–  1 1 ., 11 ! I 1. Pat Gray 2. Mike Wooldridge 3. David Cuddeback 4. Helen Tidwell 5. Jarrell Carroll 6. Mr. Gary Carlson 7. Julie Allen Ct Astronomy Bible Club Uses Old Heritage in Their Studies Anyone who is taking Bible as a course is in the Bible Club. They meet monthly and sell pens as a main proj- ect. The sponsor of Bible Club is Mrs. Johansen. 1 . Janice Place 2. Jerri Tonn 3. Teresa Griffin 4. Susan Mayo 5. Pam Thompson 6. Dee Noble 7. Linda Kennedy 8. A. C. -Neighbors 9. Charles Hamm 10 . Sharon Wagner I I . Elizabeth Arenclbia 12. Patricia Hicks 13. Bill Stewart 14. Gary Stuteville 80 โ– โ– โ– โ– โ– โ– โ–  โ– Tsr ss:hs::s:s:sks!hI uiuiaiijiiiiiiiioiAi C T A โ€” Ben Johnson stops for something to eat. B โ€” Officers are Susan Hurrlngton: social, Ruth Anne Moss; president, Deb- bie Adkins; treasurer, Marlina Sparge: li- brarian, Gayla Williams: vice-president. Ben Johnson; vice-president. C โ€” Eliza- beth Arencibia and Patricia Hicks find Bible to be an interesting course. Bible TACH Students Gain Knowledge Of Medicine The Texas Association for Careers in Health meet once a month. They tour various hospitals and hold many so- cial events. The sponsor is Mrs. Nellie Mathis. A โ€” Mrs. Mathis, school nurse, uses the phone, B โ€” Officers of TACH this year are: Patti Porter, Reporter; Maria Velas- quez, Ways and Means: Gwen Sullivan, President: Cherly Raney. Vice-President; Cynthia Hughs, Scrapbook. C โ€” Cindy Stanley speaks at one of the meetings. A A 1 . Gwen Sullivan 2. Cherly Raney 3. Cynthia Hughs 4. PatI Porter 5. Maria Velasquez 6. Cindy Stanley 7. Wyvonne Holcombe Linda Affleck 9. Linda McMurray 10. LaRhesa McLean I I. Sharon Waggnner 2. Ralph Parras 13. Craig Phillips etsy Campbell 15. Peggy Grant 6. Mrs. Mathis 17. Verna Elliott Lee Rogers 9. Mrs. Robert Griffin TACH Shorthand Club Teaches Higher Speed Writing Shorthand Club is spon- sored by M rs. Betty Lou Green and Mrs. Berniece Thompson. This course leaches speec and efficiency in being a good secretary. 1. Linda Bokelman 2. June Stocks 3. Karen Collins 4. Corlls Jordon 5. Mrs. Thompson 6. Brenda Young 7. Connie Torres 8. Lana Rock 9. Donna Swindell 10. Joyce Nail 1 1. Rhonda Hooper 12. Mrs. Green 13. Debbie Warner 14. Carolyn Hammond 15. Freddie Graham 16. Debra Rybolt 17. Lean Heardon 18. Kay Fiveash 19. Polly Wade โ€ขid 1 ml ' ยง I V Mijf ยฅ jxtif iiwijk A โ€” Joyce Nail and Debra Rybolt work steadily as Mrs. Green looks on. B โ€” Kay Fiveash files her shorthand work. C โ€” Officers are Susan Trim, president; and Gay Harris, editor of the Scratch. Shorthand FTA Makes Plans for the State Assembly FTA holds bi-monthly meetings. They have bake sales, and sell candy and Christmas cards. Sponsors are Mr. William Martin and Mrs. Lynn Carr. A โ€” Mr. Martin discusses the TFTA con- vention. B โ€” Officers are Pam White, Jo McMullan, Susan Boyd. Teresa Stewart, Debbie Hughs. Ruth Moss, and Susan Dean. Jo McMullen Debbie Axklns Susan Boyd Lyneile Horn Sherry Hudson Sharon Cook Jamie Langley Pam White Lisa White Linda McClendon Susan Smith Ruth Moss Susan Dean Kathy Gunnels Patricia Gray Cindy Williams Teresa Stewart Debbie Hughs Debra Irwin Debbie Addy Donna Erwin Connie Gary Mr. Martin Judy Rhymes Ruth Payne FTA FHA Prepares Girl for the Future Lives The members of the Fu- ture hHomemakers of Ameri- ca work on all the fund rais- ing drives. The girls work toward the attainment of a junior chapter and a state degree in homemaking. The FHA club is divided into two different groups. The hlome- making Department is under the direction of Mrs. Fern Alexander. A โ€” At the FHA banquet. Vicky Annen receives an award from Mrs. Billye Grish- am. B โ€” Officers of FHA are Donna Stanley, Cecelia Coffey, Terry Bull, Vicki Annen, Terry Arcand, Helen Tidwell, Debra Irwin, Sandy Williams, Raynette Miller, Marilyn Hale. C โ€” Junior Chap- ter members are Allen, Harmon, Ganius, Ray, Dickenson, Norwood, Kelley, Mar- tin, DeLeon, Gevara, Taylor, Gee, Thom- as, DeLoen, Chavez, Carrasco, Gomex, Barbee, Thorp, Phillips, Woodrige, Walk- er, Marin, Polanco, Fox, Billalba, Neal, Cove, Stewart, Reinkemeyer, Fletcher, Jones, Jones, Turner, Wright, and Thor- ton. i 1. Julie Allen 2. Marsha McCraney 3. Kelly Thames 4. Vickl Perry 5. Sharon Cook 6. Patsy English 7. Alma Willetts 8. Elizabeth Phelan 9. Phyllis Morelion 10. Sylvia Galan 1 1. Peggy Hernandex 12. Janie Gutierrez 13. Andra Maxry 14. Beth Brown 15. Clarice Ringener 16. Barbara Benson 17. Susan Smith 18. Carolyn Hammond 19. Joann Allen 20. Lisa Gautreax 21. Pam Stephens 22. Pam Custer 23. Betsy Burleson 24. Mary Martinez 25. Karen Rojer 26. Kathie Bagwell 27. Mrs. Linda Harbin 28. Mrs. Nancy Annen 29. Mrs. Fern Alexander 30. Mrs. Charlotta Hamilton 31. Mrs. Janice McDonald 32. Mrs. Billye Grisham 33. Mrs. June Reimer D โ€” Bill Irwin helps Cecelia Coffey du ing the Ice Cream Supper. FHA DECA Students Are Trained to Meet the Public Distributive Education Clubs of America hold monthly meetings. They are taught the different methods of selling products to the public. Sponsors are Mr. George Rice and Mr. James Shillingburg. 1. Pam Jones 1 1 Richard Weidel 2. Ronnie Mason 12 Joe Lopez 3. Jimmy Grizzard 13 Sammy Reed 4. Albert Carlile 14 Clay Harris 5. Bobby Walker 15 Randy Burchell 6. Lonnie Smith 16 Charles Denning 7. Alonoza Bailon 17 Roger Hitt 8. Bobby Barnes 18 Clint McAlister 9. Charles Williams 19 Steve Smith 0. Jimmy Reed A โ€” Officers are Charles Williams, pres- ident; Randy Burchell, vice-president Lila Phillips, secretary; Teresa Johnson treasurer; and Jerry Knous, sgt. at arms B โ€” Jerry Knous, Linda Woodard, Tere sa Johnson, Candy Cannon, Susan Dean Donald Click, Dorothy Kurt, Ronnie Phe lans, Terry Mitchell, Dewey McSwaln Terry Cunningham, Greg Birrell, Johnny Talamantes, and Mike Chenault. C โ€” Mr. Shillingburg, Mr. Rice, and Charles Williams talk over D.E. plans. D โ€” Don Mahue, Byron Gressett, Skippy Eggels- ton, Mark Powell, Cathy Pringle, Lila Phil- lips, Bob Beasley, Jimmy Honea, Steve Baker, Carroll Hagle, Velinda Burcham, Maria Valascuez, and Vicki Turner. i m 1 |ipi y l)m ' L n p m %tK OIW f i n m Im Ik 1 %v i 3B H 1 iH I L tOT m ' ' tP ' ย ' โ– !ย W % % D.E. ICT Trains for The Future of Thirty Students Industrial Cooperative Training teaches skills of the business world. It gives stu- dents a chance to train on the job. Sponsor is Mr. Cor- nelious Baker. Beverly Huckaby Gary Moore Randy Robertson Linda Limon Mary Ann Paredez Anita Renteria Yolando Escovedo Charleta Findley Mr. John Bagnall Donna Daylong Linda Affleck Cathy Mayes John Hyden Alan Murphy Mary Moore Gwen Sullivan Terry Click Revert Munoz Mr. Corneliou Becky Patton Terry Gamble A A Baker 22. Chuck Miller 23. Edgar Gresham 24. Debbie Billingsley 25. Betsy Campbell 26. Matt Holten A โ€” Those at the ICT meeting were Mr. Baker. Mr. John Hyden, Mr, Melvin Coleman, and Mr. Ray Thomas. B โ€” Of- ficers are Jack Curry: parliamentarian, Joanna Renteria; reporter, Rowena McHuirt: treasurer, George Anderson; president. Martha Lewis: secretary, Steve Coleman: vice-president. C โ€” Martha Lewis trains at Cowper Clinic to be a lab technician. D โ€” George Ander- son presides as president of ICT. ICT VOE Trains for Earning a Secretarial Job V.O.E. holds monthly meetings, socials, and money-making projects. Lim- ited only to senior students, they learn the techniques of a good secretary. A โ€” Patty Peters and Patty Robertson have trouble fixing the typewriter. B โ€” Officers are: Norma Galvan, treasurer; Karen Tindol, parliamentarian; Judy Key, corresponding secretary; Jerri Tonn, sec- retary; Phyllis Hattenbach, vice-presi- dent; Sonny Jo Wolf, president; Dana Baker, program chairman; Rowena Rog- ers, reporter; and Mrs. Swim, sponsor. C โ€” Janie Renteria uses her skill on the adding machine. NL Melinda Duron Irene Barrera Janie Renteria Yolanda Bailon Mildred Watkins Jennie Grizzard Katie Kernodle Sandy Kolb Mary Rocha Sandy Rilcer Jacalyn Minchew Francis La Vier Karen King Carol Grissom Patty Peters Debbie Sisson Susan Beaird Patty Robertson Sally Rubio Debbie Cummings Brenda Daves Fanny Gibson Esther Coates Cindy Mills Debbie Rybolt VOE Metal Trades Teaches Skills For Future Use Metal Trades students de- velop skills to use precision shop tools and learn mathe- matics and calculations. Sponsor is Mr. Leon Taylor. A โ€” Patti Womack serves as sweetheart. B โ€” Officers are Gary Karns: Secretary, Mike Rorick; President, Mike Bradshaw; Sergeant at Arms, Bill Clackum; Report- er, Randy Thomas; Vice-President, and Mike HHill; Treasurer. C โ€” Paul Merrell concentrates on his job. 96 1. Paul Webb 2. Danny Brunson 3. Gary Blount 4. Vincent Bustamante 5. Gary Jones 6. David Weber 7. LaRue Noble 8. Ray Mesirner 9. Tommy Norrell 10. Larry McGrath I I. Mark Scott I 2. Larry Brewer 13. Luther Weatherby 14. Challey Noble Metal Trades Appliance Club Show Interest In Electronics The Electrical Appliance Repair Club meets once a month. They attend area meets and elect a sweetheart for the coming year. Sponsor is Mr. Buckner. 1. Tony Burlchart 2. Manuel Gonzales 3. Tommy Myers 4. Mike Hagen 5. Roy Spivey 6. Doyce MItchel 7. David Pickett 8. Ventura Calderson 9. Barry Smith 10. James Morgan I I. Frank Acri A โ€” Sue Duncan shows happiness as being elected as sweetheart. B โ€” Offi- cers are: Ronnie Meeks, president; Randy Meeks, sergeant-at-arms: James Miller, treasurer; Dennis Richardson, vice-president; Mike Randle, secretary; E. Y. Buckner, sponsor. C โ€” Mike Randle works diligently on his appliance. Electrical Appliances Auto Mechanic Students Use Their Ability Auto Mechanics trains the students who wish to find jobs in an industrious world. They hold monthly meetings. Patti Womack is sweetheart and Mr. Perry Mathis is sponsor. 1 . Rios Fustino 2. Richard Reed 3. Danny Ballard 4. Mark Reeves 5. Danny Eggleston 6. Daniel Morgan 7. Juan Gonzales 8. Richard Christy 9. Mike Moates 10. David Clinkscales A โ€” Henry Haro works on a valve. B โ€” Mark Reeves trys to find the complica- tion, C โ€” Officers are David Faulken- berry: President. David Wright: Sgt. at Arms, Terry Nichols; Treasurer, Mr, Ma- this; Sponsor, and Henry Haro; Secre- tary, Auto Mechanics FFA Boys Take Part in Stock Shows FFA boys participate in many local stock shows and state competition. They hold monthly meetings. Sponsors are Mr. Ed Seay and Mr. Truett Vines. A โ€” Patricia Cherry reigns as sweet- heart of FFA. B โ€” Randy Davis, Louis Dunnam, Leon Langley. Ricky Denson, David Ayers, Neal Tindol, Max Earheart, Mike Carter. Frank Long, Mark Earheart, and Gary Stallings. C โ€” Gary Staliings and Billy Henkel prepare their hogs for showing. aA Wyatt Overton Kent Shaw Richard Templeton Rusty Hull Rawleigh McCullough Terry Brumley John Sargent James Househelder Glenn Jolly Gregg Bonner Greg Crawford Bobby Stark James Campbell Larry Reigner Johnny Sevey Terry Davis Bill Currie Johnny Tidwell Mike Fryar Barry Dunnam Johnny Gorman FFA NHS Members Strive to be Better Leaders The National Honor Soci- ety consists of those students who nnaintain a grade aver- age of 90 or above. These students are chosen from the student body on the basis of leadership, scholarship, char- acter, and service. A โ€” Officers are Donna Stanley, Secre- tary; Sharon Cook, Treasurer; Cheri Turner, Vice President; Kent Fish, Presi- dent. B โ€” Elizabeth Lipscombe takes part in the fall induction of the new members. 1. Julia Diane Hall 2. Gloria Parras 3. Barbara Benson 4. Sallie hlollingsworth 5. Scott McLaughlin 6. Donna Stanley 7, Jannie Renteria 8. Sharon Cook 9. Susan Suiak 10. Kent Fish 1 1. Scott Birdwell 12. Pam White 13. Martha Fierro 14. Betsy Campbell 15. Jeff Vaughn 16. Jon Rice 17. Arlene Henderson 18. Elizabeth Lipscombe 19. Jeff Talmadge 20. Cheri Turner 21. Ruth Ann Moss 22. Mary Lou Brown 23. Geren Martin 24. Brad Cederburg 25. Milton Jones 26. Kevyn Kilpatrick 27. Patricia Gray 28. Debra Buchanan 29. Miss Colleen Slaughter 30. Terry Price 31. Danny Wright 1 Vickie Beakley 20. Joan Crawford 2 Marilyn Cunningham 21. Billy Crooker 3 Dorothy Baldrldge 22. Mike Adams 4 Connie Gary 23. Ike Robb 5 Lydla Hayworth 24. Steve Lawlls 6 Ruth Payne 25. Mark Tereletsky 7 Marilyn Hale 26. Elaine Cooper 8 Ranette Miller 27. Larry Margolls 9 Kay Caffey 28. Cal Lowry 10 Cindy Williams 29. Jeff Murdock 1 1 Pam PIcquet 30. Mark McCraney 12 Angle Teaque 31. Wesley Hufford 13 Gayla Williams 32. Richard Martinez 14 Susi Whltten 33. Greg Parnell 15 Mike Williamson 34. Bennett Fletcher 16 David Cuddeback 35. Brent Clifton 17 Lupe Arguello 36. Billy Pnebe 18 Susan Trim 37. David Carter 19 Karen Carlton NHS Student Counci Runs for State Presidency The Student Council spon- sors nnany of the school ac- tivities. Among these activi- ties are the Howdy Dance, United School Fund, canned food drive, magazine sales, Christmas Dance, and the Spring Dance. The Student Council is running for the Presidency of TASC for next year. The sponsor of the Stu- dent Council is Mr. John Tal- madge. 1 . Sam Chappe 1st vice-president 2. Cheri Turner Recording secretary 3. Jeff Talmadge 2nd vice-president 4. Belinda Gonzales 4. Corresponding secretary 5. Scott McLaughlin 5. President A โ€” Junior Representatives are Jamie Langley, Denise Bryant, Kae McLaughlin, Marcia Staggs, Bobby Carlile. Mike Adams, Sam Chappell, Riclcy Elliott. B โ€” Senior representatives are Randy Wom- ack, Jill Forrest, Cheri Turner, Catherine Dawson, Belinda Gonzales, Sue Reink- emeyer, Jeff Talmadge, Scott McLaugh- lin, Dave Duncan, Roddy Caffey, Kent Fish. C โ€” Freshman representatives are Orville Rau, Leigh Jones, Carrie Whel- er, Marianne Mclaughlin. Mickie Fletch- er, David Long. D โ€” Sophomore repre- sentatives are Ricky Lloyd, Betty Anne Looney, Nancy Smith, Larry Crittenden, Alan Davis, Patti Womack, Joel Dyer. E โ€” Mr. John Talmadge is the sponsor of the Council. Student Council Forensics and Drama Strive for Excellence The Fine Arts Department which consists of Drama, De- bate, Court Jesters, Thespi- ans, Prose, and Poetry, Is sponsored by Joy Shaver. They meet twice a month In preparation for contests. Chen Horn Pam Huckaby David Wright Steve Carlile Martha Talbot Stephanie Raphael Veanda Griffith Keith Swim Ann Powell Mary Guess Patty Fitts Ellen Colly Linda Richardson Mary Mullins Tesera Sheppard Bobby Barnes Jackie Cantrell John Hicks Terry Allison Kelly Drapsr A โ€” Officers of Thespians are G. Mar- tin, Court Jester: V. Griffith, Historian; Mrs. Joy Shaver, Sponsor; J. Shaver. Secretary-Treasurer; J. Stevens, Presi- dent. B โ€” Debaters are K. Thompson, S. Sulak, J. Rhymes, D. Finfinger, P. Talbot, D. Wright, S. Chappell, L. Richardson, C. Condray. G. Parnell. M. Bearden, S. McLaughlin, J. Tailor, J. Talmadge. T. Allison. C โ€” Prose and Poetry Readers are L. Horn, D, Wright, P. Wheelar, K. Meek, M. Pope, E. Lipcombe, J. Hicks, C. Coffey, S. Chappell, B. Gonzales. D โ€” Thespians are M. Pope, J. Stevens, K. Thompson, B. Gonzales, E. Lipcombe, G. Martin, J. Shaver, L. Welsh, K. Fish. C. Coffey, J. Holloway. Forensics and Drama Golddiggers Are Promoters of Spirit at BSHS The Golddiggers are a newly formed organization. Being present at each pep rally and game, they shine on with Bold Sold. Sponsors are Mrs. Evaughn Taylor and Mrs. Janice Rosson. Jill Forrest Trisha Hogue Sue Reinkemeyer Catherine Dawson Susan Green Belle Schwarzenbach Donna Stanley Cathy Macklin Susan Boyd Debbie Adkins Mrs. Janice Rosson Debbie Finfinger Joyce Nail Teresa Griffin Pam White Veanda Griffith Lynn Schaedel Mary Luevanos Melinda Casillas Elva Abundez 21. Joann Allen 22. Nancy Bortner 23. Teresa Sheppard 24. Bobette Riner 25. Kathy Bagwe 26. Carol Speckman 27. Pam Marcum 28. Diana Currie 29. Vicki Burchett 30. Mary Dirlts 31. Gayle Webb 110 J -it A โ€” Solddlggers are filled with enthusi- asm at BSHS pep rally. B โ€” Jill Forrest serves as president of pep squad. C โ€” Seated Catherine Dawson: vice-presi- dent Sue Relnkemeyer: reporter, Jill Forrest: president, Veanda Griffith: Drill captain. Standing Vicki Burchett: secre- tary, Susan Green: treasurer. D โ€” Tony Dean shows spirit with a Gold Rush 70 sticker. A 1. Paula Waters 2. Patty Porter 3. Susan Mortland 4. Susan Smith 5. Corlis Jordon 6. Ram Picquet 7. Lydia Hayworth 8. Kay Miller 9. Georgia Jackson 10. Martha Talbot 1 1. Mrs. Evaughn Taylo 12. Teresa Arcand 13. Terri Bull 14. Cynthia Hughs 15. Rhonda Spraberry 16. Teresa Stewart 17. Vicki Annen 18. Ruth Payne 19. Brenda Heard 20. LaRhesa McLean 21. Deborah Davis 22. Debbie Warner 23. Julie Allen 24. Audrey Standard 25. Connie Gary 26. Linda Padgett 27. Martha Perry 28. Paula Meek 29. Cynthia Cook Solddiggers Choir Performs for Many Kinds of Assemblies The main highlight for the Big Spring HIigh Choral de- partment Is the Christmas Concert. The Choir enter- tains for many programs. A โ€” Members of the Mixed Choir are Santiago, Miller, Sandridge, Holland, Hale, Thompson, Satan, Holloway, Nor- wood, Fisher, Hoffman, Abundez, Par- menter, Voight, Padgett, Johnson, Na- bors, McDaniel, McClanahan, Sossett, Hanna, Ramirez, Morris, Spraberry, Bil- lalba, Hodges, Murgatroyd, Thorp, Lecca, Smith, Mata, Phillips, Daubney, Eyssler, Madry, Bokelman, Evans, Carter, Milam, McGruder, Meeks, Meeks, Brown, Roders, Watt, Parras, Prather, Hilario, Shadell, McAdams, Christy, Ayers, Englert, Murphy. B โ€” Mr. Kenny Sheppard works hard to present a fine choir. C โ€” Mr. Sampy Wall leads the choir during practice. D โ€” Miss Molly Studer is the newest director of choir at BSHS. im.! ' BT f gs a 7 o f c: 1 Pat Lewis 29. Ann Bell 2 Linda Hargrove 30. Sandy Williams 3 Debbie Grigg 31. Mike McCleary 4 Lisa White 32. Kari Walker 5 Patty Buchanan 33. Cathy Fowler 6 Lori Fort 34. Bobby Lee 7 Cindy Lester 35. James Cannon 8 Ann Nicholson 36. Mike Shults 9 Melody Burchell 37. Robert Johnson 10 Paula Waters 38. David Finch 1 1 Janice Majors 39. Kent Fish 12 Jenniffer Zapp 40. Claudette Greene 13 Debbie Adkins 41. Daria Buchanan 14 Toni Gautreaux 42. Beverly Pearce 15 Pam Little 43. Don McKee 16 Karen Spradling 44. Barry McGanonagil 17 Patti Womack 45. Kelly Draper 18 Joann Allen 46. Dick Conley 19 Datha Workman 47. Barry Truett 20 Sharon Farmer 48. John Tonn 21 Terri Hull 49. Ricky McAdams 22 Betty Looney 50. Randy Barber 23 Lisa Burnett 51. Bruce Broughton 24 Ellen Anderson 52. Jeff Vaughn 25 Cindy Adams 53. Pat Ray 26 Rebecca Palmer 54. David Scott 27 Nan Whittington 55. Tom Musgrove 28 Jerre Tonn 56. Ann Thomas Choir A โ€” Members of the Meistersingers are Haller, Miller, Hayworth, Dyer, Gon- zales, Kennedy, Cook, Elliott, Griffith, Roger, Mancill, Rainey, Lipscombe, Mit- chell, Perry, Miller, Phillips, Cederburg, Reed, Osborne, Dennis, Graunnann, Gul- ley, Huskey, Gray, Tune, Ridgon, Lloyd, Seitler, Englert. Powell, Weeks, Dirks, Weeks, Tipton, Tailor, Dower, Penner. B โ€” Members of the Chamber Singers are Mary Dirks, Pam Dower, Lydia Hay- worth, Sandy Reed, Robby Lloyd. John Weeks, Randy Taylor, Keith Graumann. A โ€” Members of the Freshman choir are Tynes, Harland, Pitman, Cannon. Neill, Hollaway, Ridgon, Tibbs. Mitler, Picquet, Hill, Harland. Pipes, Priddy. Henry. Thomas. Smith, Richardson, Sundy. Stewart, Axelrad, Mason, Bennett, Burns, Miller, Gomzales, Platte, Surky, Wright. Dunn, Shaw, Stanley, Rice. Boyd. Evans. Fuller. Johnson. McGuire. Rau. Round- tree. Scott, Seay, Nugent. Marshal. Jones. Wheelar. Campbell. B โ€” Officers of the Choral Department re Belinda Gomzales. Treasurer; Mary Dirks. Histo- rian; John Weeks. President; Kathy Rig- don. Secretary; Ranette Miller. Report- er; Keith Graumann, Vice-President. C โ€” Pam Dower. Keith Graumann. and Mary Dirks made the All-State Choir. Choir 71 Steer Band Presents Campus Review to Many The Band of Big Spring High is under the direction of Mr. Bill Bradley and Kyle Ellison. They have various bands that play different kinds of music. Each year, for the past five years, the b nd has put on Campus Revue. A โ€” Mr. Kyle Ellison is or. of the band directors of the Steer Band. B โ€” Mem- bers of the Honors Band are J. Conley, M. Burleson, N. Wise, B. Pierce. D, Pow- ell, S. Ownbet, P. Holland, D. McMillian S. Fortenberry, M. Boadle, S. Hughes, B James, B. Anderson. L. Margolis, D. Wil liamson, J. Arrick, I. Galan. P. Stinson, J Vaughn. K. Swim, W. Nugent, C. Wash D. Daniel. J. Person. C. Chorn, D. Baily S. Galan, B. Anderson, P. Webb, G. Har ris, K. Fiveash, K. Carlton. J. Bagnall. J White, K. Fish, J. Miller, M. Prather, R Mitchell. R. Hise, D. Smith, J. Brandon K. Keele, S. Trim, C. Danford, J. Wick line, D. Crawford, D. Jones. J. Averitt G. Hopkins, P. Maxwell, B. Nugent, B Cowper. J. Young, S. Reagan. J. James D. Loveless, J. Hunnicutt, J. Wiley, G Wood, J. Rice, L. Kuykendall, C. Wozen craft, M. Bearden, K. Carlile, B. Horsley S. Huskey, G. Parnell, G. Tuckness, G Sullivan, G. Miller. 116 wrpni rp =ni wn ns ._W, . A A โ€” Members of the Symphonic Band are Wash, Whittington, Woods, Ste- phens, Whitley, Allen, Robertson, Perry, Campbell, Hufford, Corson, Goodman, Sainus, Bennett, Russell, Hicks, Brown, Raney, Mills, Collins, Miller. Herron, Col- lins, Cone, Young, Way, Ross, Maddox Mayse, Wrinkle, Williams, Way, Ray, Hedrlck, Churchwell, Shelton, Gilbert, Hufford, Ballon, Owen, Bradley, Correa, Mason, Hedrlcck. Russell, Harmon. Perry, Blount, Parrott, Cooper, Sledge, Sledge, Patton. Farley, Knowles, Vicic, Danford, Lujan, Shaffer, Knous, Harvell, Ferrell. league, Rlherd, Ayala, Kitchen, Rodriguez, Patterson, NewwII. Floyd, Gonzales. Upton. Garcia. Chenault. Bon- ner. Bokelman. Peacre, Davis. Garcia. Ellis, Dunne. Mulllns, Mills, White. Swords. Hodges. Brooks, Crandall, Simp- son, Synder, Stuteville, Watson, Abun- dez, Kountz, McMullen, Martinez, Click, Tucker, Hubbard, Dunn. Wardlaw. Dunn. Andrews. Phillips, Owen. Stewart. White. Sursky, Rivera, Davis, Aguirre. Kimble. Sprmger. B โ€” Mr. Bill Bradley Is the head Band director. Band 1. John Brandon 2. David Smith 3. Kent Fish 4. James Person 5. Johnny James 6, C. M. Wozencraft 7. John Miller 8. Kevin Keele 9. Cris Danford 10. Jeff Wicklme 1 1. Skipper Huskey 12. Dana Jones 13. Marvin Burleson 14. Gage Hopkins 15. Paul Maxwell 16. Susan Trim 17. Sylvia Galan 18. Jon Rice 19. Billy Nugent A โ€” Head Drum Major is Doug Daniel. B โ€” Kevin Keele is assistant drum major. 3 i A โ€” Members of the Stage Band are Jon Rice, Becky James. Kent Fish. James Person. Steve Hughes, and Johnny James. B โ€” Officers are Debbie Wash, secretary; Sue Fortenberry, treasurer; Pat Stinson, secretary; Jon Rice, vice- president; Steve Hughes, president; and Webb, historian. C โ€” Twirlers are Debbie Wash and Dianna Williams. Band kย . m n otยซ SPORTS Gold Rush 70 Opens Season For the Steers A โ€” Front Row Terry Purcell, Joel Windham, Second Row Steve Smith, James White. B โ€” Front Row Coach Braun, Doc Aguilera, Don McQuien, Satlin Jones, Sillis Ellis, Joe Chavez, Phillip Ferguson, Roddy Caffey, Howard Stewart, Jan Whatley, Tony Stewart, Ricky Steen, Coach Smith. Second Row Coach Moore, Matt Holten, Dick Con- ley, David Stanley, Arthur Trevino, Mike McCormick, Mike Gerhart, Bill Coleman, Pete Shaffer, Tommy Fletcher. Third Row Gene Lee, Dale Crenshaw, Harry Cros- by, Bobby Hayes, Benito Rublo, Pink Dickens, Scott McLaughlin, John Weeks, Coach Hagood, Coach Barnes. Fourth Row Coach Fambrough, Coach Narrell, Mike Adams, Nate Poss, Rondel Brock, Tony Dean, James Pierce, Coach Hale, Grady Ray. David Englert, Steve Rich, Joe Pesina, Cal Lowery, Coach Varnell C โ€” Front Row Coach Tim Smith, Coach Bill Moore, Coach Oakey Hagood, Coach Merritt Barnes, Coach Garland Braun. Second Row Doc Aguilera. Coach Bill Narrell, Head Coach Clovis Hale, Coach Robert Fambrough, Coach Johnny Varnell. A A B โ–ผ c โ–ฒ 1 T-T ' fโ€” TI ;--f--fr--tโ€” -f Football Steers Begin Season With a Few Rough Edges Their first game in pre-dis- trict play, September 13, the Steers were defeated by the Monterey Plainsmen 21-0. Monterey seemed to hold the show throughout the game. Then the next week Ysleta Belair set the Steers back for another loss with a score of 20-19. The Steers won this game in statistics, but couldn ' t get the two points to win on the score- board. The Steers came through on September 27, frustrating Snyder with a 46-7 win. The Steers were also edged 14-7 by the Abi- lene Eagles, In their district opener. A number of scoring drives won this game for them. A โ€” Roddy Caffey takes advantage of a good block to gain yardage during the Monterey game. B โ€” Playing Ysleta Bel- Air, David Englert sets his eye on the man with the ball. C โ€” Mike Adams is on the run with a Monterey Plainsman at his heels. D โ€” Dave Duncan takes off for a long drive against Snyder. E โ€” Racing downfield is John Weeks with a Snyd Tiger in hot pursuit. A โ–ฒ B T C โ–ฒ HHf M H || ' - W B dh H rm 1 ' B WiM H K ' i l D T E T A -- While playing Abilene, Benito Rubio downs an Eagle. B โ€” Dave Duncan takes off while James Miller stays near as a protector. C โ€” With an Abilene Eagle following closely, Roddy Caffey moves the ball downfield. D โ€” Dave Duncan runs into a flock of Eagles. E โ€” David Englert takes a pass away from the Ea- gles. Foo+ba Steers Upset Bulldogs, but Lose to Mojo The Midland High Bulldogs found an active herd of Steers in Big Spring, October 9. The Steers kept the dogs barking throughout the game. A sec- ond quarter score put the Steers ahead for keeps. They went on to win 34-4. The next week the Steers were bowled over by an alert Permian with a big 34-8 win. A A 126 T A โ€” Gatlin Jones runs into a Bulldog, while playing Midland High. B โ€” A Bull- dog takes Ricky Steen by surprise. C โ€” Tony Dean goes in after a Bulldog. D โ€” Teamwork is shown in this Steer play. E โ€” Pernnian Panthers surround a lone Steer. F โ€” Dave Duncan calls signals with hopes of getting by the Panthers. S โ€” Steers take the ball past Panther Mob. Football Steers Edge Rebels, Succumb To Cougar Crew Midland Lee held the Steers to a standstill in the game played October 23. The Steers finally found their way to the scoreboard and captured a 7-3 win. The next game, October 30, proved to be a rough one against Abilene Cooper. The Steers could not overcome the strong Cougar defense. The Cougars hit the Steers hard for a I 7-3 victory. A โ€” Dave Duncan out-maneuvers a Rebel for a touchdown. B โ€” Tommy Fletcher leaves Rebels behind on a long drive. C โ€” With the help of Howard Stewart, Roddy Caffey bypasses two Rebels for a gain in yardage. D โ€” Cou- gar gets hit by a herd of Steers. E โ€” Steer, Dave Duncan, gets hit by one of the Big Blue Crew. F โ€” Joe Chavez sets his eyes on a Cougar. G โ€” After a hand off from Dave Duncan, Roddey Caffey scurries downfield. B A C T 128 Football Steers Bypass Broncos, Topple Angry Orange The S+eers built up a 27-8 lead at half-time, but Odessa High dominated play the re- mainder of the game. Three interceptions helped the Steers win the November 7, game 27-24. The Angry Or- ange was peeled by the Steers in their last game played November 13. The Steers took Angelo for a 20-9 win. A โ€” Ricky Steen throws a block to aid Dave Duncan moving downfleld. B โ€” Joe Chavez decides to move a Broncho out of the way. C โ€” Dave Duncan, with Pink Dickens adding a helping hand, by- pass some Bronchos. D โ€” Arthur Trevino makes it past a pride of Bobcats for a big 6 pointer. E โ€” David Stanley runs into trouble with a few Bobcats. F โ€” Tony Dean brings a fighting Bobcat to the turf. C T 130 D โ–ฒ E T SNl 1 HCm 4 m Im y F โ–ผ Football Shorthorns Take Broncs, Cougars For Big Wins The Junior Varsity, made up largely of sophomores for the first time, was plagued by the disappearance of Lady Luck. The Shorthorns ' only wins were at the hands of Odessa hHigh and Abilene Cooper. Cooper, being one of the top J.V. teams was soundly beaten by the Shorthorns 26-14. Odessa High was badly beaten 43-0. A โ€” Scott Carlile gets a hurried pass away before trouble arrives in a 50-14 defeat to Permian. B โ€” Nathan Poss hauls in a pass from Scott Carlile while being handed a 21-14 defeat from San Angelo. C โ€” Walter Jordan finds good running room in a 43-0 rout over Odessa High. D โ€” An Odessa High defender moves into stop Mike McCormick after a sizeable gain. E โ€” Barry Truett puts the clamps on an Odessa High defender. TTTt โ–  s A A Season Record Opponents J.V. ' s Snyder 8 6 Andrews 14 12 Abilene 28 22 Midland 33 8 Permian 51 14 Lee 21 8 Cooper 14 26 Odessa 43 San Angelo 21 14 A โ€” Front Row Daryle Bruson, Mark Risetter, Barthall Jones, Don Weeks, Kirk Youngman, Rob Lawlis, Second Row Jeff Murdock, Walter Jordan. Barry Truette, Willy Williams, Mike McCleary, Preston Harris. Third Row Mike Urban, Mike Wil- liamson. Scott Knight. Mike Parker. Craig Barber, Mike Tredaway, Pat Hepen. Fourth Row Joe Arguello, Clif- ford Hobbs. D. W. Powell. Scott Carlile, Greg Knight, Craig Brown, Ben Carr, John Ortega. B โ€” Runningback Barry Truett finds little room to run amidst the Permian J.V. ' s. C โ€” Doggie Quarter- back Scott Carlile scores against Odessa High. Football Sophomores Have 3-4 Win-Loss Record for Season Sophomores captured 3 wins out of a possible 7 games. The Sophomores rolled over Coahoma twice with scores of 40-0 and 18-8 while routing Colorado City 33-7 A โ€” Coach Tom Fambrough is the head coach of the Sophomore team. B โ€” As- sisting Coach Fambrough is Tim Smith. C โ€” Tom Mullins takes out a San Angelo defender as J. T. Smith sweeps the end in a 24-0 defeat from San Angelo. D โ€” Front Row โ€” Rick Baker, Bill Gressett Mike McCasland. David Holley, Craig Zellars. Mike Shults, George Clarke, Sec ond Row โ€” Leroy Aldridge, Gilberi Pesina, Garland Green, Bob Coleman Richard Shook, Larry Gonsales, Armarde Saleda, Third Row โ€” Gary Gillihan Andy Farrls, Rafael Luavens, Larry Crit tenden, Phil Furqerson. Fourth Row โ€” Coach Smith, Chris Duron, Tom Mullin Vin McQuin, J. T. Smith, Jerry Knopeful Edward Hurrington, Albert Roblesh, and Coach Fambrough. c โ–ฒ C T Season Record Opponents Sophomores Lee 27 6 Coahoma 40 San Angelo 24 Coahoma 8 18 C. City 7 33 San Angelo 28 6 Sweetwater 36 18 A โ€” J. T. Smith looks for running room in 28-6 defeat at the hands of San Ange- lo. B โ€” J. T. Smith takes a break while re- ceiving advice from Coach Fambrough during the San Angelo game. C โ€” Gil- bert Pesina gets short yardage in a pass to San Angelo. Football Toms Dominate Brohmas Through Trying Season The Freshmen had a rough lime this season, but will do better in future years. The Toros, with a 5 - 5 win-loss record, topped the I - 9 rec- ord of the Brahmas. These two teams will greatly im- prove when they get togeth- er. Season Record Opponent Toros Brahmas 14 16 Snyder Travis 16 20 S.A. Glenn 36 14 Sweetwater 32 19 Snyder Lamar 16 8 Snyder Travis 28 13 Colorado City 6 52 S.A. Edison 52 Snyder Lamar 20 22 Brahmas 14 21 E โ–ฒ f T I T J T A โ€” Enc Lanspery was a big threat to all opponents this year. B โ€” Earl Reynolds escapes pursuing defenders. C โ€” Coach Petty was head coach of the Toros. D โ€” Barry Loyd snags a pass for the Toros. E โ€” Coach Adams had the assistant coach dut.es. F โ€” Front Row S. Meador (Mgr.). C.jCrow. M, McCloud. L. Stanley, T. Brown, J. ' W M. Thomas |Mgr.], B. Shaffer. L G.llihan E. Reynolds. C. Brunson. R Hudson. S. Frantlm. E. Richart T. Weaver (Mgr.|. Third Row P. Pas- cale. B. Loyd. R. McKee G. Carlton, W. Seay, G. McGuire. S. Thornhill. G. White. Back Row Coach Adams, T. Sorley, R. Sm.th, S. Brackett, J. Newman, J. Pope, D. Robertson, E. Lansperry, T. Miller. D. Churchwell. Coach Petty, G Front Row G. Evans. A. Arriola. J. Smith, J Stewart W. Dotson J Huqes, G. Munqia, R. Bullarli. R. Speaker, N. Bak Campbell. D. Alldredge. M. Anderson. B. Green. R. Tonn E. Pineda. R. Meeks. N. Sanche;. E. Parent. Third Row D. Smith. D. Krebbs. B. Withrow. J. Fellows. W Dickens. J. Lacy. R. Phillips. J. Davis. J. Owens. Fourth Row Coach Wilson. S. Calhoun. B. Abbe, V. Woodruff. T. Dunn, O. Rau. J. Lipscomb, D. Wood. H. Steward. G. Ho. McEwen, K. Froman. Coach Verner. H โ€” Doug Sm out on long ga.ner for the Brahmas. I โ€” Coach Ver the head coach. J โ€” Scott McEwen and Ken From, for the sideline for a breather. Season Record Opponents Brahr Toros 16 14 Snyder Lamar 20 6 Colorado City 25 S.A. Edison 42 6 Snyder Travis 26 14 Snyder Lamar 34 25 Sweetwater 50 14 S.A. Glenn 72 14 Snyder Travis 42 Toros 21 14 Football Cagers Claim 9 Wins in Pre- District Play Steer cagers racked up nine victories in pre-district play. This gave the Steers a 9-10 record going into dis- trict play. District will be rough sailing. A โ€” Front Row Harry Crosby, David Newman, Billy Franklin, Jesse Olague. Mike Smith. Second Row Benito Rubio, Jackie Acuff, David Carter, Mike Rand- all, Randy Womack, Richard Bullard, Coach Ronald Plumlee. B โ€” Jesse Ol- ague outwits an Ector Eagle. C โ€” This jump shot, by Jesse Olague, gained the Steers two points in the Ector ganne. D โ€” Coach Plumlee is the man that moves the Steers. E โ€” Randy Womack sinks a shot for the Steers. F โ€” This jump gave the ball to the Steers, thanks to Mike Randall. G โ€” During a Sweetwater game Mike Randall went over Mustang heads to make this shot. J M R) ' ' H B W . v |KS iLย i M M i ' ds K. ' i ' iesl V..H ' K i T r i |B[ โ–ผ SEASON RECORD Opponent B.S. Palo Duro 73 92 Plainview 98 78 Ector 106 107 Cr ane 62 81 Sweetwater 76 83 Lamesa 83 71 Levelland 89 84 Dunbar 85 57 Estacado 69 105 Crane 78 90 Estacado 93 91 Hereford 96 74 Sweetwater 73 84 Ector 96 89 Lamesa 78 63 Plainview 96 68 Clovis 56 77 Borger 90 93 Spearman 51 56 Abilene 112 118 Midland 94 73 Permian 78 57 Lee 76 75 Cooper 94 71 Odessa 66 74 Angelo 64 73 Abilene 107 91 Midland 78 65 Permian 85 63 Lee 105 92 Cooper 77 60 Odessa 67 76 Angelo 104 92 Basketball Steers Move Into Competitive District Season The cagers opened district play with a 6 point victory over Abilene. Competition was stiff with the Steers gaining only 4 victories In the 14 game schedule. They placed in district standings. A โ€” During the Abilene game, Jesse Ol- ague moves in to try for a field goal. B โ€” Mike Randall malces it up and in for two points against Angelo. C โ€” Mike Randall puts the ball in for two more against Abilene. D โ€” Trying to retrieve the ball from an Angelo Bobcat is Jesse Olague. E โ€” Trainer, Doc Aguilera, gets cagers in shape for second half. F โ€” A Permian Panther tries to block David Carter ' s shot. S โ€” Randy Womack nar- rows the Cooper margin with a jump shot. H โ€” The ball goes over a panther as Richard Bull.ard sinks the shot. Basketball Junior Varsity Proves to Have Great Potentia The J.V. ' s had successful season this year. They fin- ished 20-7 for the year. We can look for a good varsity next year. A โ€” Pierce goes up high for a shot. B โ€” Coach Verner headed up the J.V. ' s this season. C โ€” Johnny Tonn watches on as Brock goes up for two. D โ€” Donald McKee puts one up as David Gamboa comes up to help. The J.V. ' s consisted of; E โ€” Front Row D. Gamboa, C. Brown, J. Tonn, M. McCormick, J. Person, D. McKee, O. Olague. Back Row N. Poss, C. Pittman. R. Brock, R. Wallace, L. Pierce, G. Knight, B. McGonagill. F โ€” Robert VVallace puts some moves on his opponents. G โ€” Mike McCormick looks for the goal through a wall of opponents. Gr II H99i V i H H l 1 WfKrWSt jN H El rยซ H 1 M REASON RECORD Opponent J.V.s Palo Duro 51 82 Plalnview 71 76 Ector 47 94 Crane 38 66 Sweetwater 54 87 Lamesa 92 72 Monterey 51 52 Plainview 68 66 Lee 90 104 Crane 60 102 Sweetwater 69 93 Ector 66 76 Lamesa 54 103 Plainview 72 54 Abilene 71 93 Permian 68 86 Lee 80 85 Cooper 83 94 Odessa 52 68 Angelo 61 81 Abilene 83 74 Midland 99 58 Permian 53 84 Lee 72 68 Cooper 63 77 Odessa 68 62 Angelo 76 49 Basketball Sophomores Look Ahead to Their Coming Seasons The sophomores, coached by Coach Verner, are look- ing forward to coming sea- sons. They showed fine talent this past season, and hope to improve next season. A โ€” Santo Olague goes up for two, over the arms of his opponent. B โ€” Bruce sinks a lay-up on the fast break. C โ€” Coach Verner led the sophomores this season. D โ€” Bobby Webb puts one up from the side for the sophomores. E โ€” J. T. Smith struggles for two points, while being fouled. F โ€” The sophomores con- sisted of: Front Row B. Douglas, B. Felts. W. Williams, R. Barber, and S. Olague. Back row J. T. Smith, C. Brown. B. Green, C. Pittman, B. McGonagil, and B. Webb. S โ€” J. T. Gets up over his defender for a shot. H โ€” Santo tries for the tip off at the start of the game. SEASON RECORD Opponent Soph. Sterling City 56 54 Plamvlew 64 5! Lee 53 72 Forsan 54 61 Midland 79 72 Lee 75 56 Basketball Brahmas, Toros Finish With Impressive Marks The Toros pulled off what proved to be the upset of the year by beating the Brahmas 78-73 in the tradi- tional crosstown rivalry. Brahmas, who finished with a better season record, had beaten the Toros before but could not withstand the tena- cious playing of the Toros. A โ€” Front Row Doug Smith, Everisto Pi- neda, John Smith, Gary Hooser, Gary Evans, Larry Stanley. Second Row Joel Fellows, Nickie Woodruff, Riclcy Taylor. Pete Cuerreo, Randy Marshall, Jerry Tate. Bobby Green. B โ€” John Smith lays two points up for the Brahmas while los- ing 85-60 to Lamesa. C โ€” Everisto Pin- eda lays up two points for the Brahmas. The Brahmas were defeated 85-60 by La- mesa. D โ€” Coach Vv ' ison guided the Brahmas through a highly successful sea- son. E โ€” Everisto Pineda hits for two more points before losing to Lamesa 85- 60. F โ€” L-R Tommy Miller, Nathan Col- lier. Ken Abernathy, Glen Carlton. Ron- ald McKee, Earl Renolds. 2nd Gordon McGuire, Vi es Seay. Jeff Kuykendall, Coach Fambrough, Tom Sorley, Barry Lloyd, Tim Dunn. G โ€” Tom Sorley drops in two points defeating Edision 71-63. H โ€” Earl Reynolds hits for two points while downing San Angelo Edision 71-63. I โ€” Coach Fambrough helps put together impressive season. J โ€” Earl Reynolds bangs out two points for a winning cause against Edison 71-63. SEASON RECORD BRAHMAS Jv H j 1 P ยฃa l ;|4hH 9 1 i U ' ' fl l J H Son Angol S.A. Lakev S,A Lee SEASON RECORD TOROS Opponer Snyder Travis Andrews Abilene Msdiso Abilene Je(fers Brahmas Colorado City Basketball Cinder Men Engage in Ten Track Meets Steer tracksters faced stiff competition this year. The season began with an un- daunted will to win. A โ€” Long distance men for the Steers are, in front, Clay Thompson, Richard Templeton, Arthur Trevino, and Bob Priebe. B โ€” Running the hundred are, in front. Clay Thompson, Walter Campbell, Danny Sizenbach, and Walter Jordan. C โ€” Front Row Mike McCormick, Walter Jordan, Danny Sizenbach, Dale Acuff, Dale Lee, Bill Sledge, Vm McQuien, Ar- thur Trevino. Second Row Bob Priebe, Mark Jones, Walter Campbell, Bart Jones. Clay Thompson, Richard Temple- ton, Tony Dean. Third Row Coach Bill Moore, Pink Dickens, Bill Coleman, Danny Smart, Craig Brown, Greg Knight, Terry Price, Louis Smith. D โ€” Terry Price takes the hurdles with ease. E โ€” The relay team for the Steers is made up of (front row) Mike McCormick, Mark Jones, (second row) Walter Campbell, Danny Smart. F โ€” The Steer weight men are Bill Coleman, Pink Dickens, Tony Dean, Louis Smith. Track An Active Season Is Planned for Steer Baseball This year Steer Park will see much action. The Steers have a full season with scrimmages and district games. They have hopes for a winning season. T9JJI! l imfmf ct ย irii A โ€” Front row: Mike Treadway, Satlin Jones, Roddy Caffey. Tommy Fletcher. Ricky Steen. Second row: Tommy Tune, Thomas Brewer, Pete Shaffer, Joe Miller, Randy Womack, Jeff Murdock. John Weeks. Third row; David Newman, David Carter, Johnny Sevey, Grady Ray, David Englert, Dave Duncan, Coach Oakey Ha- good. B โ€” Inflelders for the Steers are Tommy Fletcher, Randy Womack. Grady Ray, Roddy Caffey and Ricky Steen. C โ€” Pitcher. David Englert tries his arm during practice. D โ€” Coach Hagood is the man behind the team. E โ€” Pitchers for the Steers are Mike Treadway, David Newman, Johnny Sevey, David Englert, Dave Duncan, David Carter, and Jeff Murdock. F โ€” Roddy Caffey tries a hand at playing short stop. G โ€” Out- fielders for the Steers are Tommy Tune. Gatlin Jones and Ricky Steen. H โ€” Steer catchers include Joe Miller, Thom- as Brewer, and Pete Shaffer. I โ€” Johnny Sevey takes over the mound to try his skill. J โ€” Tommy Fletcher throws to put a man out on first. Baseball J.V. ' s Exhibit Fine Potential for Next Season The Junior Varsity execut- ed some fine playing ability this season. Their potential points to a fine season next year. A โ€” Front row: H. Haro, J. Knoepfel, T Gonzales, M. Gamboa, F. Paredez. Sec ond row: B. Burrow, R. Shook,- . Truett G. Crawford, E. Hurrington, R. Rublo Third row: C. Montanez, P. Ray, S. C lile, J. Knoepfel, C. Duron, M. Carroll. B โ€” Brent Burrow, fields a grounder for the J.V. ' s. C โ€” Coach Tim Smith pilots the J.V. ' s. D โ€” Outfielders for the J.V. ' s (Front row:) Thomas Gonzales. Mike Gamboa, John Knoepfel. (Second row:) Pat Ray, Jerry Knoepfel. E โ€” Jerry Knoepful catches a line drive for an out. F _ Pitchers of the J.V. ' s Mike Carroll, Mike Gamboa, and Scott Carlile. G โ€” Scott Carlile, ace lefthander, throws past opponents. H โ€” Infielders include (Front row:) Rudy Rubio, Richard Shook, Fernie Paradez. (Second row:) Chris Curon, Gil- bert Pesina, Barry Truett, Brent Burrow, Greg Crawford. I โ€” Richard Shook, in perfect form, starts to level out on a fast ball. J โ€” Rudy Rubio throws to first base for a sure out. K โ€” Mike Gamboa takes a dead eye bead on first base. ยฃโ–ผ JV kt Baseball Steer Netters Host District Tournament Here The Steers received a new tennis coach this year. With the new coach came a stricter program of drills and workouts. The Steers will also host the U.I.L. District Tour- ney. 4j A A Footba 154 iiย -ยซe FA H T G A A โ€” Coach Knlffen, this year, became the Steers new tennis mentor. B โ€” Top Boy ' s singles player, Stewart Bunn, works on his backhand during practice. C โ€” Girl ' s doubles team, Diane Hamilton and Sandy Williams, concentrate on strategy. D โ€” Girl ' s singles player, Karen King, practices her forehand shots. E โ€” Boy ' s doubles combination work on their net game. F โ€” Boy ' s doubles team, Allan Hill and Steve Lawlis, work on their total game. S โ€” Boy ' s singles player, Steve ett, concentrates on his backhand stroke. H โ€” Girl ' s singles player, Nancy Thompson, exhibits exemplary form as she completes a forehand. I โ€” Girl ' s doubles combination, Phyllis Faulkner and Lana Parks, work on the volley during practice. Tennis Golf Team Has District Hopes This Season The Big Spring High golf team is shooting for district this year, Coach Cox is work- ing with the team constantly and it looks like a promising year for the linksters. A โ€” Howard Stewart displays his power- ful swing. B โ€” Mark Slate gets a real joy out of playing. C โ€” Coach Cox is a fine and dedicated coach. D โ€” Mark McCraney says, Just one more inch! E โ€” The Steer golf team consists of: First Row โ€” Billy Crooker. Bennett Robb. Ray Kennedy, Randy Grimes, Robert McFaul, Richard Egan, and Mark Brown. Second Row โ€” Terry Pate. Grady Harris, Mark Peters, Bruce Bright, Mark Slate, Ike Robb, Jarrell Carrol, Milton Jones, Mark McCraney, and David Zellars. F โ€” Mark Peters wonders how the ball got behind the hole. G โ€” Jarrel Carrol shows good form in his swmq E A F T Golf Good Results Require Lots Of Hard Work BSHS has long been noted for Its hard working volleyball teams, and this year is no exception. De- voted Varsity and B Team coach, Miss Susie Lynch, spends many long hours preparing her team for the season that lies ahead. The girls find that the sport of volley- ball is not a one man game, but requires the help of everyone on the team. A โ€” Varsity and B Team Coach is Miss Susie Lynch. B โ€” Senior spike, Mary Dirks. C โ€” Senior spike, Judy Bair. D โ€” Senior spike, Ann Brown. E โ€” Confront- ing difficulty at the net, senior spike, Mary Dirks, trys to return the ball. F โ€” Senior spike, Mary Lou Brown. G โ€” Sen- ior set, Teresa Griffin. H โ€” Senior set, Arlene Henderson. I โ€” Juni Mary Alice Terrasas. J โ€” Jl . Vicki Annen. K โ€” Junior set, Raylene Ol- iver. L โ€” Junior set, Kay Caffey. M โ€” Junior spike, Lottie Ellison. N โ€” Junior spike. Beverly Peters. Volleyball Athletes Prepare for A Good Season A โ€” Varsity manager Cynthia Cook โ€” Varsity manager, Sherry Hudson. C โ€” B Team manager, Susan Smith. D โ€” Top Row Darlene Jones, Leslie Jones, Kate Bradshaw, Debra Irwin, Pam Milam. Bottom Row Beverlie Doering. Melody Burchfell, Janice Platte, Leticia Trevino, Sandra Majors. 160 A โ€” Freshman Black Team โ€” Front Row Kellye Weaver, Candy Dodson. Kendra Dewees, Deborh Hurrlngton, Sharon Baker. Second Row Vickl Axelrad, Bobbie Meeks, Marilyn Neill, Karia Sundy, Debra Woods. Third Row Vicki Patterson, Sally Jones, Cynthia Dennis, Ruth Knight. B โ€” Freshman Gold Team โ€” Front Row Mary Brown, Debra Williams, Cheryl Cannon, Janice Rubio. Second Row Lisa Pipes, Joyce Turner, Rita Burliey, Peggy Hayes. Third Row Candas Hammon, Cindy Tay- lor, Phyllis Banks. C โ€” Senior Ann Brown spikes the ball while two B Team mem- bers block the play. D โ€” The freshman teams are coached by Mrs. Lynn Carr. Volleyball Do It In 70 Rings Chant of Cheerleaders The Bold Gold cheerlead- ers are the backbone of spir- it at B.S.hl.S. They are active in all sports events and strive to instill sportsmanship and an everlasting spirit during this Gold Rush 70 season. The varsity cheerleaders, sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Leafblad and Mrs. Ronald Plumlee, spend many long hours painting signs, prepar- ing for pep rallies, making yard signs, and decorating the school and dressing rooms for upcoming events. The junior varsity and freshman cheerleaders, spon- sored by Miss Natalie Mabry, also spend long hours preparing for their sports events. A โ€” The enthusiastic junior varsity and sophomore cheerleaders are Nancy Smith, Cindy Morris, Lori Fort, and Dana Mancill. B โ€” Lively freshman cheerlead- ers are Cheryl Cannon, Sue Duncan, Kim Grice, Terri Morris, Anne Thomas, and Christi Miller. The dedicated varsity squad consists of C โ€” Denise Bryant D โ€” Martha Fierro E โ€” Sharon Cook F โ€” Cheri Turner and S โ€” Tricia Cherry 162 Cheerleaders โ–บ. m u i PERSONNEL Administration Resolves Upon Vital Matters The Big Spring Independent School District is ably served by a well organized school board and an efficient group of administra- tors. These two groups of interested parents and citizens work together to set up rules and policies for the improvement of the schools in our city. A โ€” Mr. Sam Anderson, Superintendent. B โ€” Mr. Noel Reed, Director of Personnel; Mr. Keith Swim, Administrative Assistant: Mr. Don Green, Assistant for Business Services; Mr. Lynn C. Hise, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction; and Mr, Don Crockett, Assistant Superintendent of Business. C โ€” Mr. Joe Moss, board president. D โ€” Mr. John F. Smith, Principal. E โ€” Mr. John Bagnall, Vocational Counselor, F โ€” Mr. Ray Pope Dean of Students. G โ€” Mr. Harold Bentley, Assistant Principal. H _ Mr. John Talmadge, Assistant Principal. I โ€” Mr. Kimbell Guthrie, Board member. J โ€” Board members Mr. Roy Watkins, Mrs. R. B. G. Cowper, Mr. Delnor Poss. and Mr. Jimmy Taylor. A A J T Counseling Is Beneficial to Many Students The growing and efficient guidance staff of BSHS proves very helpful to stu- dents in many ways. The counselors are ready at any time to help students with the selection of courses. With the aid of the counse- lors, college bound students may receive information on different schools and about entering such schools. The guidance office also adminis- ters aptitude and intelli- gence tests to students. AA First Row Adams, Tom History โ€” Coach Agullera, Sam Health โ€” Coach Alexander, Fern Consumer Education Allemand, Margaret History Allen, Nila PBX Operator Second Row Allison, Rodney History Annen, John Upholstery Annen, Nancy Homemaking Baird, Roy General Business Baker, C. B. ICT Third Row Banks, James General Mechanics Barnes, M. H. Business โ€” Coach Becknell, Elaine Art Beistle, Nell Shorthand Blagrave, Velma English B A C T A โ€” Mr. Raymond Stevenson confers with a student at the beginning of the year about a schedule change. B โ€” Using an overhead projector, Mrs. Jan- ice Rosson talks to senior students about college entrance examinations. C โ€” New this year to the BSHS counseling staff, Mr. Roger Tucker looks thr ough the files for information concerning one of his students. Personnel Arts Encourage Individuality Of Each Pupil Students of Big Spring High School are constantly faced with chances for im- provement of the individual. The Fine Arts Department assists the students by en- abling them to express them- selves through music and art education. Through the For- eign Language Department, students learn the languages and customs of different countries. With the aid of the English Department, stu- dents convey their feelings through compositions. In speech classes, students are taught to speak with ease. In Journalism, students learn to write with a journalistic point of view. A A B T First Row Blick, Judith Typing Bolton, Alvin Physical Science Boyd, Joy Typing Bradley, Bill Band Second Row Brandon, Ragna Algebra Braun, Garland Physical Science โ€” Coach Breckenridge, Mary Biology Brewster, Lila French โ€” Humanities 170 A โ€” Mr. Jack Sparks. English teacher, seems to be in deep thought about his classes. B โ€” While Assistant Band Direc- tor Mr. Kyle Ellison directs, Band Direc- tor Mr. Bill Bradley works individually with the students. C โ€” Receiving special instructions from Miss Mary Jean Byrd are Larry Crittenden and Walter Jordan. First Row Brooks, Bill Drafting Buckner, Corinne Algebra Buckner, E. Y. Electrical Appliance Repa Burnsed, Charles Biology Second Row Byrd, Mary Jean Art Carlson, Gary Astronomy Carr, Lynn P.E. โ€” Coach Cox, Royce Health, P.E. โ€” Coach Personnel Students Seek Ideas, Concepts For Sciences The Science Departmenf, headed by Mr. Pat Law- rence, offers a variety of courses for students inter- ested in the sciences. Physi- cal Science provides the stu- dent with knowledge of the world around him. Biology is the study of plant and animal life. Chemistry consists of the study of the material substances which make our world. Physics is the science of matter and energy. As- tronomy is the science con- cerned with constellations, the stars, and their complex- ities. A โ€” Mr. Pat Lawrence takes time out during his advisory to read a newspaper. B โ€” Mr. Charles Burnsed assists Janet Lawson with a problem in her experi- ment. First Row Cox, Rue Ann Study Hall Cregg, Ben Bookkeeping Dawes, Joseph Related Math โ€” Computer Dibrell, Juanita Library Clerk Donnelly, Margaret Assistant Librarian Second Row Ellis, Joyce Librarian Ellison, Kyle Band Fambrough, Tommy Health โ€” Coach Garcia, Flor Algebra Gibbs, Zoe Academic Laundry A โ–ฒ fcK โ– f Ak Milk Jfe d First Row Green, Bet+y Shorthand Grisham, Billye Homemaklng Guthrie, G. T. Geometry โ€” Algebra Hagood, Oakey History โ€” Coach Second Row Hagood, Rebecca English Hakes, W. R. Physics โ€” Physical Science Hale, Clovis Athletic Director Hamilton, Charlotta hjomemaking B T Personnel Mathematicians Prove, Analyze, And Calculate The Ma+h Department, headed by Mr. G. T. Guthrie, offers many courses for those interested in Math. Related Math is presented for those who only wish to meet requirements for grad- uation. Algebra students learn the fundamental and more advanced algebraic skills. Geometry is the study of lines and planes. Trigo- nometry follows Geometry, and Elementary Analysis combines all mathematical skills for analytical purposes. Students learn to write com- puter programs in Computer Math. First Row Hamll+on, John Related Math Harbin, Linda Home Family Li Harrington, Gene Registrar Hester, Joy Shorthand Second Row Holbrook, Eldene English Hoover, Freda Secretary to Principal Howard, Nan English Humphrey, Willene Typing Third Row Hunsucker, Carol History Irwin, Charlotte English Jackson, Joyce Algebra Johansen, Elizabeth English โ€” Bible BA CJ A โ€” Related Math teacher Mr. Floyd Sorley gives an enthusiastic pep talk. B โ€” During their advisory, Mr. Robert Thompson and Mark Tereletsky engage in a thought-provoking chess game. C โ€” Miss Flor Garcia contemplates forthcom- ing lessons for her second year Algebra classes. Personnel Students Gain Knowledge of Social Studies The Social Studies Depart- ment, headed by Mr. Rod- ney Allison, aids students in learning of the world of yes- terday and today. World hiistory presents the com- plete history of the world. American History is the study of the development of the nation. Government teaches pupils the fundamen- tals of government, and Texas hiistory explores the growth of the state. W ' ' First Row Kelley, Jerry Biology Knezek, David Physical Science Kniffen, Novice History โ€” Coach Second Row Lawrence, Pat Chemistry Leafblad, Barbara P.E. Loveless, Edward English Third Row Lynch, Susie P.E. โ€” Coach Mabry, Natalie Art Madison, O. A. Audio-Visual AA IdTl BA CT A โ€” In addition to Spanish, Mrs. Leav- elle latum teaches American History. B โ€” Key Club member Louis Dunnam as- sists Mr. Rodney Allison in handing out schedules at Freshman orientation, C โ€” Mr. William Martin points out several locations on the map to his Government class. Personnel Girls Excel In Duties of Home Economics The Homemaking Depart- ment, headed by Mrs. Fern Alexander provides three years of basic homemaking for girls of BShHS. Accumu- lated in these three years is a knowledge of cooking, sew- ing, health and child care, in- terior decoration, and prep- aration for marriage. The HHomemaking Department also offers two other courses, hlome and Family Living, and Consumer Education. First Row Martin, William Government Mathis, Nellie School Nurse Mathis, Perry Auto Mechanics McDonald, Kay Homemaking McRee, Janette Special Education Second Row Molpus, Morris Vocational Counselor Moore, Bill Related Math โ€” Coach Mulllns, Chris Receptionist Narrell, Bill Health, P. E. โ€” Coach O+t, Charlotte Government โ€” History Third Row Pat+on, Cliff P. E. Pat+on, June English Petty, Glenn History โ€” Coach Plumlee, Ronald Related Math โ€” Coach Pucke+t, Imogene English BA CT A โ€” Mrs. Charlotta Hamilton explains the importance of using wax paper to her cooking class. B โ€” Homemaking stu- dents study their work intently for an up- coming test. C โ€” Mrs. Nancy Annen spends many of her conference periods grading papers. Personnel Students Plan For Futures in Business World Headed by Mrs. Betty Lou Green, the Business Depart- ment provides various job- oriented courses. These in- clude General Business, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Ec- onomics, Business Law, and Typing, at two levels . With a knowledge of these skills, stu- dents are well prepared to seek positions In today ' s world of business. A โ€” Bookkeeping Instructor Mr. Ben Cregg assists Pat Stinson with her fig- ures. B โ€” First year typing students con- centrate intently on finishing their assign- ment before the end of the period. First Row Ray, Yvonne Study Hall Reimer, June HHornemaking Rice, Dorothy English Second Row Rice, George Distributive Education Rosson, Janice Counselor Ryan, Sharon English โ€” Speech Third Row Scarbrough, Mike Related Math Seay, Ed Vocational Agriculture Shaver, Joy Speech โ€” English First Row Sheppard, Kenny Choir Shillingburg, Jim Distributive Education Slaughter, Colleen Spanish Smith, Dorothy Homebound Teacher Second Row Smith, James Physical Science Smith, Jane English Smith, Tim History โ€” Coach Sorley, Floyd Related Math CVAE Offers Work Programs, Useful Skills The Vocational Education Department involves many of the students of Big Spring High School. Some of these participate in Vocational Of- fice Education, Distributive Education, or Industrial Co- operative Training. Through these programs, students are able to maintain jobs while attending regular classes each day. Other students learn technical skills which they may use in future jobs. A โ€” Mrs. Vonna Jean Swim, VOE coor- dinator makes a phone call concerning one of her students. B โ€” Mr. Perry Ma- thls, auto-mechanics instructor, observes Wendell Lunsford ' s work on a motor. C โ€” Mike Parker and Steve Lawlis receive advice trom Mr. Loren Spencer, wood- working teacher. First Row Sparks, Jack English Speegle, Nedelene Homebound Teacher Spencer, Loren Woodworking Stevenson, Raymond Counselor Steward, Erma Publications โ€” Journalisn Second Row Stiles, John English Studer, Mollie Choir Swim, Vonna Jean VOE Tanner, C. W. CVAE latum, Leavelle Spanish โ€” History Personnel Students Gain Talent, Skills Through Sports Physical Education plays a vital part in the life of each students of BSHS. PE offers activities which the students en|oy and which keep them physically fit at the same time. Also, students engage in UIL competition through football, basketball, baseball, track, golf, tennis, and vol- leyball, hiealth, also in the PE Department, teaches the stu- dents of the different parts of the body and how each functions. First Row Taylor, Evaughn Guidance Clerk Taylor, Leon Metal Trades Thomas, Helen Academic Laundry Thompson, Berniece Business Law โ€” Economic. Thompson, Robert Algebra, Geometry Second Row Tucker, Roger Counselor Varnell, Johnny Related Math โ€” Coach Verner, David History โ€” Coach Vines, Truett Vocational Agriculture Walker, Anna Typing Third Row Watkins, Sue Special Education Weeg, Reta Latin White, Sharon English Wickline, Dolores Typing Willard, Helen Homemaking A โ€” Head Coach Clovis Hale takes a time out while making work out sched- ules. B โ€” Athletic trainer Doc Agull- era works on a patient ' s leg during a Freshman football game. C โ€” PE boys enjoy their daily routine of calisthenics. c โ–ผ f ___ . MiiHiiiirยซ J Special Staff Performs Many Needed Duties Although unknown to many students, the special staff members of our school perform many necessary tasks each day. Included in this staff are: Mr. O. A. Madison, director of visual aids; Mrs. Dorothy Smith and Mrs. Nedelene Speegle, homebound teachers; and Mrs. Nellie Mathis, school nurse. Mr. Ray Lawlis, cafe- teria director, is ably as- sisted by a great number of efficient cafeteria workers. The custodial staff, headed by Mr. E. J. Smith, keeps the buildings clean at all times. A โ€” Mr. Ray Lawlis assists on the load- ing dock. B โ€” Mr. O. A. Madison care- fully observes the mimeograph machine. First Row Wilson, J. B. Physical Science โ€” History Woods, Jerry Building Trades Wright, Mildred Attendance Clerk Zellars, Evelyn General Business โ€” English 186 . ' โ€ข . ' . r i- โ€ขโ€ข ' โ–  ' , ' h :. โ– ; i - A โ–ฒ B T C โ€” Susan Green hands her money to Mrs. Valdes in the snack bar. D โ€” Cafe- teria workers are: Front Row Hazel Hold- er, Llbby Talley, Ray Nita Ernest, Jo Uribe. Second Row Lilliam Valdes, Mau- rice Jennings. Third Row Pearl Nichols, Ruby Neill, Hattie Williamson, Maxine Barkley, Llnnie Ashley, Jessie Turney, Bobsie Marks. Fourth Row Virginia Ham. Gladene Gate, Billie Jean Wallace, Jose- pha Duran, Bertha Davidson, Patsy Padil- la, Opal Wooten. Fifth Row Katherine Weldel. Mary Virden, Laura Nell King, Hazel Rupherd, Oleta Owens, Dorothy Whitton, Ona Thomason, Nell Wright. E โ€” Members of the maintenance staff are: Front Row Eddie Hernandez, J. R. Gould, Willie Soltello, Al Rodriguez, E. J. Smith, Barney Salazar. Second Row Con- nie Munoz, Juan Rodriguez, Marvin Brit- ton, Jose Saldivar. C T Freshman Class Officers President - Marianne McLaughlin Vice-President - Libby Hattenbach Secretary - Leigh Jones Treasurer - Carrie Wheeler m i n by. FRESHMEN Freshmen Set The Mood for Years to Come Freshmen rush into Gold Rush season to stake their claim for spirit. The 604 Fish manage to bring the gymna- sium roof down twice and claim the gold nugget for their class. Going on for greater things, the freshmen sing out a challenge to their upperclassmen for magazine sales and other projects. A โ€” It seems that Elvia Saldlvar is dis- tracted by something in her General Business class. r f f A โ–ฒ First Row Abbe, Bruce Abernathy, Ken Second Row Acri, Veronica Adams, Kim Adams, Mona Adams, Stanley Adams, Teresa Alldredge, Davi Third Row Allen, Catherine Allen, Dewayne Allison, Terry Allred, Jodie Ament, Mary Anderson, Beverly First Row Ancira. Janie Arriega, Fernando Arrlngton, Gay Arrlola, Albert Atkinson, Teresa Atwell, Shirley Second Row Awtry, Kathy Axelrad, Vicki Auant, Don Austin, Nancy Bailey, Diane Bailon, BIaz Third Row Baker, Nathan Baker, Sharon Ballard, Debra Ballard. Rickie Balios, Mark Banks, Phyllis Fourth Row Barber, Jackie Bass, Amy Bass, Teresa Battle, Roger Beakley, Sherl Beene, Don Fifth Row Bennett, Joyce Berry, Donna Biddlson, Tom Billalba, Adellna Blllingsley, Terry Black, David Sixth Row Blackshear, Debra Blassingame, Susan Bodln, Brooke Bokelman, Greg Boldlng, Tom Bonner, Greg Seventh Row Boyd, Carol Brackeen, Richard Brackett, Steve Brewer, Donald Brewer, Donna Lynn Brlnkmen, Irene Freshmen Freshmen Find Opportunities In the Library A โ€” English classes provide time fo freshmen to use the library. First Row Brown, Mindy Brown, Sonia Brown, Tommy Brunson. Karl Buecker, Mervyn Bull, Kathy Second Row Burcham, Cheryl Burchell, Corky Burke, Mary Burley, Rita Burns, Phoebe Burt, Dawn Third Row Bustamante, Ruben Byrd, Brenda Calhoun, Steve Campbell, Betsy Campbell, Terrela Campbell, Tommy A โ–ฒ 192 First Row Cannon. Cheryl Can+rell. Jaclty Carl, Joan Carlile, Kelly Carlisle, Steve Carlton, Glenn Second Row Carr, Nina Carrasco, Sracie Carroll, Tonia Carter, Caria Carter, Cathy Casper, Gary Third Row Cate, Larry Caudilt, Craig Chamberlain, Colleen Chorn, Carolyn Christensen, Gary Churchwell, Dennis Fourth Row Cisneros, Bella Cisneros, Jose Clark, Lana Clarlt, Lynne Click, Diane Coffee, Karen Fifth Row Coffey, Patricia Cole, Cindy Cole, Jerry Collier, Nathaniel Collins, Paula Conard, Peggy Sixth Row Condray, Curtis Cone, Carole Conley, Karen Cooley, Ellen Correa, Beatrice Correa, Pete Seventh Row Covington, Steve Craig, Pam Crenwelge, Wayne Crow, Clifford Cruz, Irma Cunningham, James Freshmen New Interests Lie Everywhere For Freshman A โ€” An interesting magazine is all it takes for English teacher Mrs. Zellars to deliver a lecture. B โ€” Something dis- tracts Libby Hattenbach -from her Eng- lish lesson making her smile. A โ–ฒ B A First Row Curry, Connye Curtis. Linda Danford, Janice D ' Angelo, Cindy Daughtery, Kay Daughtery, Kay Second Row Davis, Debra Davis, Donald Davis, Johnny Davis, Lorraine Delbosque, Orelia Deleon, Rosalinda Third Row Dennis, Cynthia Dewees, Kendra Dickens, Wayne Dickenson, Sandra Dodson, Candy Douglass. Paul First Row Duncan, Sue Dunn, David Dunn, Tim Dunne. Jerry Eastland, Tomie Eggleston, Don Second Row Eisler. Pam Evans, Julie Eyssen, Martha Fellows, Joel Ferrell, Steve Fielder, Bob Third Row Fitts. Patti Fletcher, Mickie Florez, Florence Flores, Mike Floyd, Sandra Franco. Catalina Fourth Row Franco, Ramon Franklin. Janice Franklin, Prudie Franklin, Scott Frazier, Robert Froman, Ken Fifth Row Fuller. Karen Gainus, Mary Gamboa. Santiago Garcia, Dimas Garcia, Victor Garcia, Vito Sixth Row Gary, Lonnie Garza, Fernando Gaston. Beverly Gee. Amy Gibbs, Terrie Gilbert. Delores Seventh Row Gillihan. Lonnie Gomez. Evelyn Gonzalez. Jose Luis Greene. Bobby Greenhill, Kathy Grice. Kfm Rreshn Freshmen Are Involved With School Routine A โ€” Involved In the assignment, Terrl Morris concentrates on her typing. B โ€” It seems that Luanne Swords and Cathy Mays see something in Daddy Date Night that their guest. Dr. Floyd Mays, hasn ' t discovered yet. First Row Grice. Kit Guess, Mary Second Row Guevara, Edna Guevara, Gloria Third Row Hagle, Gary Hale, Donna A โ–ฒ Fourth Row Hall. Dana Hambrick. Millie Hammond, Candace Hanna, Debbie Harland, Brenda Harland, Khenda Fifth Row Harmon, Kenda Harris, Shelia Harris, Terry Hattenbach, Libby Hayes, Peggy Hedrick, June Sixth Row Heffington, Guy Henry, Maria Hernandez, Dora Hernandez, Margie Heileman, Sheri Herrera, Adolpho Seventh Row Herron, Cynthia Heun, Pat Hilario, Benito Hilario. Elma Hilario, Olga Hill, MItzi 196 B A First Row Hindjos, Lena Hise, Ronnie Hodges, Jeannette Hodges, Johnny Hodnett, Suzanne Hodnett, Vicky Second Row Hogue, Troy Holloway. Amy Hooper, Robyn Hooser, Gary Horsley, Bennie Huckaba, Babbette Third Row Hudson, Rodney Hufford. Lorena Hughes, Jay Hultt, Darlene Hull, Russell Hunley, Debbie Fourth Row Hunt, Donald Hurrington, Deborah Irvin, William Jackson, Danny James, Michael Jenson, Stella Fifth Row Jetton, Garry Johnson, Kaywanna Johnson, Phil Johnson, Van Johnston, Zina Jones, Dana Freshmen Learning Is Fun When the Fish Take in Classes A โ€” The smiles of Mrs. Wlllard, Home- making teacher, and Mickie Fletcher prove that learning can be fun. First Row Jones, Jerry Jones, Leigh Jones, Peggy Jones, Reginald Jones, Sally Jones, Steve Second Row Jordan, Judith Ann Junek. Calvin Junek, Lola Karns, Rocky Kelly, Lisa Kelso. Cindy Third Row Kirk, David Kilpatrick, Mike Kilpatrick, Peter Kimble, David King, Rhonda King, Patricia 198 First Row Kirksey, Kathy Klaus. Randy Knight, Ruth Knowles, LaNell Kolden, Julie Krebbs. David Second Row Kushaney, John Kuylcendall, Jeff Kyte, Jada Lacy. James Lanqford. Scott Lanspery, Eric Third Row Lawlis, Susy Lemons. Lisa Lipscombe. John Lister. Wayne Little. Kathy Loehman. Richard Fourth Row Long. David Lonidier. Tena Lopez. Linda Loyd, Barry Lujan. Ismael Luth. Toni Fifth Row Madden. Tracy Madison. John Maines, Ronny Malone. Patricia Marin. Rebecca Marshall. Randy Sixth Row Martin, Donna Martinez. Jesse Martinez. Johnny Martinez. Mary Ann Martinez, Virginia Mason. Beckie Seventh Row Mason. Kathy Math is, Steve Mattingley, Randy Mayo, Bobby Mays, Cathy Meador, Steve Freshmen Freshmen Take An Active Part In Class Voting First Row Meek, Raymond Meelts, Bobbie Jean Menchaca, Henry Mendoza, Anita Menges, Susan Second Row Mercier, Joy Miller, Christi Miller, John Miller, Tommy Mills, Kathey Third Row Miramontes, David Molina, Joseph Montanez, Rosie Montgomery, Belinda Moralez, Feliciano, Jr. Fourth Row Morelion, John Morris, Martha Morris, Steven Morris, Terri Morton, Kem Fifth Row Mullen, Mary Munguia, Norma Munoz, Lee Murphy, Judy Myrick, Ronald McCoy, Marcus Sixth Row McCullough, Rocky McCurtain, Sheila An McDaniel, Terriple McEwen, Scott McGuire, Gordon McGuire, Sue Seventh Row McKee, Ronald McLaughlin, Marianne McLeod, Mark McMillian, DeLynnda Nails, Scott Neal, Susie 200 First Row Newman, Jacqueline Newman, John Noble, Deantha Norwood, Firm Nugent, Billy Neil!, Marilyn Second Row Newell, Kerry Olague, Nora Olivas, Fred, Jr. Olivas, Irene Oliver, Tom O ' Rourke. Myles Third Row Ott. Harold Owens, Gina Owens, Jeff Palacios, Eva Pannell, Sylvia Paredes, Gilbert Fourth Row ' Paredez, Rosi Parent, Edward Pascale, Paul Patterson, Vicki Patton, Pamela AT A โ€” LaNell Knowles pauses a final mo- ment to assure herself of the correct can- didate. Freshmen Freshmen Rate Where Spirit Is Concerned A โ€” Freshman cheerleaders Kim Grlce and Christy Miller support their team with a mighty battle cry. First Row Perez, Olga Pearce, Cindy Perkins, Terry Perry, Lana Phillips, Cindy Kay Phillips, Craig Second Row Phillips, Cynthia Phillips, H. J. Phillips, Iris Phillips, Nathan Phillips, Ronnie Picquet, Beth Third Row Pierce, Barbara Pierce, Carletta Pierce, Lorrie Pineda, Debora Pineda, Evaristo Pipes, Lisa 202 First Row Plttman, Londa Platte. Kenneth Polanco, Cherri Priddy, Druanne Quintana, Carlos Raines, Bill Second Row Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Elizabeth Emma Eunice Robert Rudy Randle, Eddie Third Row Rau, Orville Ray, Diane Ray, Mavis Reagan, John Reed. Gary Reed, William Fourth Row Reeves, Rikkle Reidy, Tony Reinkemeyer, Sally Renterla. Robert Reynolds. Earl Ray Rhodes, Robert Fifth Row Rhymes, Jill Rice, Darlene Richards, Jackie Richardson, Linda Rigdon, Debra Riley. Jon Siitth Row Rltz. Priscllla Rivera. Daniel Robb. Bennett Robertson. Ducky Robertson, Mica Robertson, Patti Seventh Row Robertson. Vlcki Robertson. Walter Rodriguez, Armando Rodriguez, Johnny Rodriguez, Sammy Rcjrick, Sharon Freshmen Freshmen Show Enthusiasm and Participation A โ€” Freshmen show fantastic spirit in the pep rally. B โ€” The FHA Ice Cream Supper gives these Freshman girls a chance to show their singing talents. First Row Rountrej, Danny Rubio, Janie Rubio, Mary Lou Rudd, Priscilla Ruiz, Fernie Salazar, Esperanza Second Row Saldivar, Elvia Saldivar, Irene Sanchez, Frances Sanchez, Janie Sanchez. Noel Lee Sayers, Mary Third Row Scallion, Hester Schrecengost, Randy Scott, Kenneth Seay, Wes Sevey, Jan Shaffer, Bob Fourth Row Shapland, Bob Sharon, Paula Shaw, Joey Sheedy, Mark Sherrill, Patrice Sherrill, Rita Fifth Row Sias, Cynthia Simmons, Dennis Simpson. Chris Sipes. Rebecca Sitton. Charles Sledge, Terri 204 First Row Smith, Annamarie Smith. Carolyn Smith, Doug Smith, Erwin Smith, John Thomas Smith, Loretta Second Row Smith, Rickey Snyder, Steven Sorley, Tom Sparks. James Speaker. Earnest Speaker, Rory Third Row Stallings, Jim Stanley. Debbie Stanley. Larry Stephens, Troy Stephenson. Bill Stephens. Mike Fourth Row Stevens, Donna Stewart. Diann Stewart. Harlan Stewart, Jimmy Stuart, Ruby Sulak. Sylvia Fitth Row Sullivan, Bill Sullivan, Robert Sursky, Ivan Sundy, KarIa Swenson, Karen Swords. Luanne Freshmen Another Class Is Another Step For Freshmen A โ€” The camera captures many differ- ent facial expressions while students lis- ten to a lecture in English. First Row Talbot, Paul Taylor, Cindy Taylor, Judy Taylor, Paulette Teague, Guy Teague, Nadine Second Row Teague, Tina Thomas, Anne Thomas, Beverly Thomas. Clyde Thomas, Shirley Thornhill. Donald Third Row Thorp, Sharon Thurman, Marion Tibbs, Sheryl Tidwell. DeWitt Tonn, Randy Torres, Raymond 206 First Row Traylor, Kenneth Truette, Cindy Tubb, Robbie Turner, Brenda Turner. Joyce Turner, Rocky Second Row Tynes, Brenda Valencia, Oscar Valenzuela, Tony Valles, Cruz Vanderlinden, Russell Vernon, Lee White Third Row Viera, Angel Viera, Sannmy Vinson, Gary VVade, Cindy V alker, Phyliss Walton, Ken Fourth Row Wardlaw, David Ward, Gary Watson, Joe Watson, Wynona Watts, W. Tim Way, Debra Fifth Row Weaver, Kellye Weaver, Randy Weaver, Tony Weir, Kay Westbrook, Randy Wheeler, Carrie Sixth Row Wheeler, Debbie White, Gary White, Wanda Widger, Barbara Wild, Valerie Wiley, Jimmy Seventh Row Wiley, Mark Willbanks, Jill Williams, Debra Williams, Julie Williams, Sue Williamson, Steve Freshmen Freshmen Say That Spirit Is The Good Word First Row Willingham, Gary Wilson. Eddie Second Row Wilson, Jan Wilson, Rose Third Row Windham, Joel Winn, Sandra A โ€” Representing the volleyball team in the Sportsmanship Award assembly is Kendra Dew6es. B โ€” The camera catch- es Eric Lanspery on his way in from a vic- torious game. C โ€” Freshman cheerlead- ers use half time to talk over the game. 208 Pint Row Withrow. Bobby Wolver+on, Renee Wood. David Woods, Debra Woods, Donna Wooldridge, Sandra Freshmen Sophomore Class Officers President - Alan Davis Vice-President - Nancy Smith Secretary - Dana Mancill Treasurer - Susan Smith 1 m I i SOPHOMORES Sophs Become Interested in New Activities During their second year at BSHS, the sophomores participate in many activities and new experiences. This class of 504 students is full of high spirits. Their active par- ticipation in sports has gained them honors through- out the year. A โ€” Leticia Trevino finds that a ruler is very handy in Mrs. Beclcnell ' s art class. First Row Abundez, Abel Acuff, Dale Adams, Cindy Aken, Albert Aken, Rose Second Row Alderton. Ronald Aldridge, Leroy Aldridge, Martha Alexander, Nora Allen. Rex Third Row Alvarez, Martha Alvarez, Ruben Anderson, Bonnie Anderson, Ellen Andrews, Donnie 212 1AM First Row Armstrong, Milli( Arslaga, Arthuf Atkinson. Verna Austin. Pamela Ayala. Robert Second Row Bagnali. Jon Bagwell. Ka+hie Baker. Ricky Ballard. Lawanda Barbee. Sharlyn Third Row Barber. Craig Barr. Nancy Barraza, Richard Barton. Robei-t Beevers. Cory Fourth Row Bell, Ann Bell. Donna Bell. Mitchell Benjamin. Raelynn Biddlson, Charles Fifth Row Black, Chuck Blalack. Kathy Bledsoe. Gaylynn Boadle, Marie Bogard. Chris Sixth Row Bohannan. Steve Booth. Rhonda Born, Allan Boyd, Roy Bradshaw, Kate Sophomores Sophs Continue To Strive for Higher Grades A โ€” Library assistant Polly Wade aids John Hicks with locating reference books and material. First Row Brashears, Maxey Brooks, Martey Brown, Beth Brown, Charles Brown, Craig Second Row Brown, Ricky Brumett, Cathy Buchanan, Daria Buchanan, Patti Buecker, Leslie Third Row Burcheil, Melody Burleson, Betsy Burnett, Lisa Burns, Lark Burrow, Brent Fourth Row Buske, Russell Bustamante, Linda Butler, Terry Campbell, Debra Campbell, James A โ–ฒ wtL M 214 (Md % .. % A.tk First Row Campbell. Jason Cannon, James Carl, Mite Carlile. Daria Carlile. Scott Second Row Carman. Connie Carman, Dimple Carr, Ben Carroll, Milte Carter, William Third Row Casillas. Terry Chandler. Chris Christoffersen. Ron Clark. Debbie Clarke. George Fourth Row Clayton, Ann Clayton, Kay Cole. Eileen Coleman. Robert Compton. Gary Fifth Row Conley. Dick Copeland. Colleei Corralez. Barbara Coward. Renee Cox. Patricia Sixth Row Crawford. Greg Crittenden. Larry Cross. Phillip Currie, Bob Custer. Barbara Sophomores Sophs Realize Importance of Science Today First Row Daves, Steve Davis, Alan Davis, Donald Davis. Janet Second Row Davis, Sherry Dennis, Melissa Diaz, Ernest Dillard, Emma Third Row Doering, Beverlie Douglas, Bob Dunlap, Danna Duron, Cris Dyer, Joel Fourth Row Eason. Patsy Edwards, Susie Ellison, Janet Enfield. Pat Engle, Cindy Fifth Row Englert, Rulene English, Mary Jo Ervin, Gary Evans, Garry Evans, Margie Sixth Row Farley, Mark Farrls, Norman Feichtinger. Diane Felts, Bruce Ferguson, Dale 216 First Row erro, George nfinger, Debbie sher, Dave tzglbbons. Mary Flores, Pablo Second Row Fort, Lori Fowler, Cathy Fox, Patricia Fox. Steven Furqueron. Phil A โ€” Science experiments take on new emphasis. Nancy Smith discovers this one to be very exciting as her hair consumes a great deal of electricity. Third Row Gainus, Franklin Galan, Irene Gamble, Jo Ellen Gamble, Valorie Gamboa, Sylvia Four+h Row Garcia, Diana Garcia, Gloria Garcia, Paul Garcia, Robert Garza, Irma Sophomores Sophs Exhibit Their Spirit In Competition First Row Gautreaux, Lisa Gerhart, Brenda Gillihan, Gary Glass, Sylvia Second Row Glenn, Carl Gonzales, Anna Gonzales, Larry Gonzales, Manuel Third Row Goodman, Bekki Gossett, Catherine Gossett, Clarence Green, Garland Gresham, Elizabeth Four+h Row Gressett, Bill Grimes, Randy Gross, Charles Guinn, Kelly Guinn, Roger Fifth Row Gunnels, Kathy Gutierrez, Janie Hagle, Cathy Haile. George Halfmann, Cindy Sixth Row Hall, Johnie Haller, Debbie Hargis, Deborah Harris, Grady Hartley. Karen ย A ' F I I ' j m 218 First Row Hattaway, Cynthia Hayley, Ricky Hempen, Patrick Henkel, Betty Hernandez, Peggy Second Row Hicks, John Hilario, Richard Hiil, Mike Hine. John Hise, Gary Third Row Hobbs, Clifford Hodges, Ronnie Hodges. Sherry Holcombe, Steve Holland, Sherell Fourth Row Holley. David Hollingsworth, Carol Holloway, John Holloway, Karen Holten, Cathy Fifth Row Honea, Jonathan Hooser, Leanna Hooten, Judy Horn, Cheri Huante, Patsy Sixth Row Hubbard, Richard Huckaba. Pamela Huckaby, Jackie Huffman, Vickie Hughes, Michael Sophomores Girls Learn New Rules for Cooking Meals A โ€” Home Economics has proven to be โ– fun and educational for Evelyn Smitfi in Mrs. Hamilton ' s cooking class. First Row Hugfis, Debbie Hurrington, Edward Myden, Brenda Irwin, Debra Jaber, Neal Second Row Jenkins, Debbie Jennings, Donna Johnson, Ernest Johnson, Helen Johnson. Marsha Third Row Jolly, Glenn Jone, Barthell Jones, Darlene Jones, Glenda Jones, Julie Fourth Row Jones, Leslie Jones, Mike Jones, Patty Jordan. Walter Kelsey, Thomas Mil First Row Kerr, Kenneth Kesterson, Wendi Kinman. Donna Knedlik. Sabrina Knoepfel, Jerry Second Row Kolb, Karen Lamb, Jerry Landrum. Bob Lang, Riclcy Lawlis, Rob Third Row Lawson, Debra Leal, Gilbert Lee, Bobby Lee, Dale Lee, Lawrence Fourth Row Lester, Cindy Lewis, Dalton Lewis, Pat Little, Pam Lbyd, Ricky Fifth Row Lloyd. Robert Long, Frank Looney, Betty Lopez. Albert Lopez. Johnny Sixth Row Lopez, Martha Lopez, Uvaldo Lott. Dorothy Loveless, David Luevanos, Rafael Sophomores Students Find Extra Time For Relaxation First Row McAdams. Terry McCasland, Johnny McCleery, Nolen McClendon, Paula Second Row McClendon, Sheila McDaniel, Donna McFaul, Robert McGonagill, Barry Third Row McGrath. Mike McGruder, Richard McKee, Donald McMullen, Leslie McNew, Wanda Ann Fourth Row McQuien, Vin Maddox. Susan Madry, Andra Magers, Sandra Majors, Charlotte Fifth Row Mancill, Dana Marks, Patricia Martin, Donna Martinez, Amelia Martinez, David Sixth Row Mata, Maria Mathews, Annie Mathis, Mike Mauldin, Carolyn Mayes, Jimmy 222 First Row Mayse. Rebecca Meek. Paula Mendoza, David Mendoza, Victor Mercier, Susan Second Row Milam, Pam Miller, Gary Miller, Nona Mlnter, Ethel Mitchell, Ricky A โ€” During each lunch break, sophs such as Daria Buchanan and Linda Padgett have a chance to discuss the day ' s events. Third Row Moncada, Julian Montanez, Carlos Moore, Randy Moralez, Elda Morehead, Kay Fourth Row Morelion, Phyllis Morgan, James Moron, Sally Morris. Cynthia Mounce, Cindy Sophomores Sophs Become More Involved In Activities A โ€” Several hours of practice each day are necessary for band students as is ex- hibited by Bekl i Goodman. First Row Mullen, Tom Mullins, Curtis Munoz, Sammy Murphy, Ruby Musgrove, Thomas Second Row Neighbors, Daryl Newton, David Nicholson, Ann Nicholson, Jerry Odell, Kathy Third Row Olague, Orlando Olague, Santos Olsen, Nancy Osborne, Roy Lee Ovalle, Carlos Fourth Row Overton, Vicky Overtoo, Wyatt Owen, Thomas Owen, Virgil Own bey, Shiretta b.r r A โ–ฒ Aiki ' ' K 224 FinI Row Pace, Sherida PadgeH, Linda Palacios, Ull Palmer, Rebecca Palomino, Helen Second Row Parchman. Nancy Paredez, Fernie Parker, Mike Parmenter, Phil Parras, Jessie Third Row Parras. Louis H. Pate. Terry Patterson, David Paulin, Paula Pearce. Beverly Fourth Row Pedigo, Sandra Peercy, Bobby Penner, Kevin Peralta, Caroline Perry, Mar+ha Fifth Row Phillips, Frank Phillips, Sherry Pierce, Eddie Pittman, Choy Pitts, Ricky Sixth Row Platte, Janice Plunkett, Sharon Poss, Nate Pounds, William Powell, D. W. Sophomores Sophs Dream of Their Senior Year at BSHS First Row Prater, Guy Preus, Lynda Price. Eric Priebe, Bob Second Row Purcell, Terry Ramey, Bill Ramirez, Lupe Raney, Kathleen Third Row Ray, Pat Ray, Steve Reagan, Steve Rennaux, Janet Renteria, Mary Fourth Row Rlherd, John Riker, Barbara Riner, Bobette Ringener, Clarice Risetter, Mark Fifth Row Ritchie, Ginger Ritchie, Tim Robles, Albert Rodriguez, Betty Rodriguez. Carlos Sixth Row Rodriguez, Gloria Rodriguez, Marlene Roger, Robert Rorick, Patricia Rublo, Rudy 226 Pint Row Russell, Carolyn Russell, Janie Russell. Susan Saiz, Bonnie Saldivar, Teodora Second Row Salgado, Richard Sanchez. Margie Sanders, Ann Sanders, Bill Sanders. Randolph Third Row Sandridge, Wanda Sargent, John Sayers, Kay Shaclcelford. Walter Shanks. Donnie Fourth Row Shanks. Larry Shaw. Kent Shelton, Wanda Sheppard, Teresa Shipman, Craig Fifth Row Shook, Richard Shults, Mike Sigmon, Tracy Smith, David Smith, Donna Sixth Row Smith, Evelyn Smith. Jay Tee Smith. Nancy Smith, Rhonda Smith, Sherry Sophomores Sophomore Boys Gain Knowledge In Woodworking First Row Smith, Steve Smith. Susan Smoot, Carl Snyder, Kathy Second Row Speckman, Carol Spivey, Roy Springer, Donna Stanley, Cindy Third Row Stansel, Candy Steen, Ricky Stephens, Pamela Stevens, Aneica Stewart. Billy Fourth Row Stewart, Mitzi Stewart, Teresa Sweeney, Marc Swenson, Gene Swim, Keith Fifth Row Talbot. Martha Taylor, Jack Taylor, John Taylor, Randy Thomas, Bertie Sixth Row Thomas. Brenda Thomas, Darlene Thompson, Rhonda Thornhill, Cheryl Thornton. Carol 228 First Row Thorp, Ann Tibbs, Debbie Tidwell, Johnny Tindol. Neal Tipton, Diane Second Row Tolson, Debra Tonn, Johnny Tredaway, Mike Trevino, Leticia Truette, Barry A โ€” Many new skills in constructing have been learned by Guy Prater and Scott Carlile through woodworking. Third Row Turner, Linda Turner, Robert Tyler, Vicki Underwood. Sharon Underwood. Susan Fourth Row Upton, David Valdes, Al Valdez, Priscilla Vaughn. Dennis Valesquez. Dora Sophomores Sophs Are No Longer the Underclassmen A โ€” Students put skills to woric in many ways. Cheri Horn aids Mrs. Shaver by giving secretarial assistance. First Row Vieira, Mary Viera, Charles Villa, Elias Voight, Kathy Waggoner, Alia Second Row Walker, Ramona Wallis, Ruth Wash, Charia Watkins, Shirley Webb, Bobby Third Row Webb, Robert Webb, Sandra Weeks, Don Wells, Joetta Whatley, Dana Fourth Row Wheeler, Pam White, Jayland White, Linda White, Lisa White, Richard L. a 230 First Row White, Sharon White, Terry White, Terry Whitehead, Timothy Whitley, Reed Second Row Whitney, Bruce Willetts, Alma Williams, Dannie Williams, Earllne Williams, Sandy Third Row Williams, Sandy Williams, Willie Wilson. Janice Wise, Patti Witte, Gary Four+h Row Womack, Patti Wood, Gary Workman, Datha Wright, Janell Wrinkle, Susan Fifth Row Yanez, Adam Yanez, Arthur Yanez, David Yanez. Irma Young, Bruce Sixth Row Young. Jimmy Zapp, Jenniffer Zelgler. Patti Zellars, Craig Sophomores Junior Class Officers President - Bobby Carlile Vice-President - Kae McLaughlin Secretary - Patricia Cherry Treasurer - Jamie Langley -. m u i i JUNIORS More Than 500 Juniors Reach The Upperclass Enthusiasm among the 506 members of the Junior Class has helped this class become well-known for their partici- pation in all phases of school activities. The Junior Class donated a large sum of money toward the campaign for the State Presidency of the Student Council which was needed very much. A โ€” Junior Kae McLaughlin concen- trates on preparing layouts for the El Rodeo. First Row Abbe, Denise Abundez, Nellie Adams, Mike Addy, Debbie Aldridge. Alice Second Row Alexander, Debra Alldredge, Stephen Allen, Julie Annen, Vicki Arcand, Terry Third Row Arencibia, Elizabeth Arguello, Jose Armstrong, Barry Armstrong, Debbie Arrick, Joanie A โ–ฒ Firjt Row Atwell, Janet Austin, Donna Averitt, Jeanie Awtry, Debbie Axelrad, Richard Second Row Ayers, David Backs, Norma Baeza, Frances Bailey, Mary Lou Baker, Steve Third Row Baldridge, Donna Baldridge, Dorothy Ballard. Danny Bartlett, Linda Beakley, Vickie A T A โ€” During advisory Bobby Davis relaxes while playing the guitar. Fourth Row Bearden, Mike Bedford. Johnny Fifth Row Bennett, Debbie Bilby, Jo Sixth Row Blount, Karen Boadle, Mona Juniors Juniors Display Spirited Attitude In Activities First Row Boltelman, Linda Bracltett, Alice Bradley, Gary Bradshaw, Debbif Second Row Brandon, John Brent, Jim Brewer, Georgia Brewer, Thomas Third Row Broadrick, Ingrid Brock, Rondel Broughton, Bruce Brown, Mark Fourth Row Brumley, Terry Bruns, Curtis Brunson, Daryl Bryant, Denise Fifth Row Bull, Terry Buntyn, Sheree Burcham, Velinda Burchett, Raymond Burkhart. Tony Sixth Row Burks. Ela ine Bushnell, Curtis Caffey, Kay Campbell, Debra Carlile, Albert li Tk 236 Tib Firit Row Carlile, Bobby Carlton, Karen Carothers, Barbara Carr, Rodney Carrasco, Lucy Second Row Carrasco, Lydia Carter, David Carter, Ronald Cassels, Edith Chappell, Sam A T A โ€” Football games offer enjoyment to Alan Hill, James Househoulder and their dates. Third Row Chattield, Cin Cherry, Brenda Cherry, Patricia Christy, Richard Clackum, Billy Fourth Row Clark, Bobby Click, Terry Clifton, Brent Coffey, Robert Coleman, Bill Juniors Students Take A Break During Busy Schedule First Row Collins, Karen Conway, Brenda Second Row Cook, Cynthia Cooper, Elaine A โ€” Lunchtime finds juniors on the patio of BSHS relishing the last few days of au- tumn before winter arrives. Third Row Correa, Celia Correa, David Correa, Simon Corson, Karen Cowper, Ben Fourth Row Crawford, Joan Crockett, Caren Crooker, Bill Cuddeback, David Cunningham, Brenda Fifth Row Cunningham, Marilyn Currie, Bill Curry, Margaret Danford, Mike Daubney, Elaine Sixth Row Davis, Bobby Davis, Deborah Davis, James Davis, Judy Davis, Rocky First Row Davis, Russ Daylong, Loney Dearlng, Diana Dement, Bobbie Denton, Leslie Second Row Diaz, Elvira Diaz, Salvador Dickens, Randy Dower, Pam Draper, Kelly Third Row Dunlap, Gary Dunn, Earis Edmiston, Mackie Egan, Richard Eggleton, Danny Fourth Row Elliott, Rick Ellison, Lottie English. Patsy Escobedo, Irene Escovedo, Yolanda AT A โ€” During the short lunch break, Ray Kennedy and Sid Rau pose for the pho- tographer. Juniors Students Delve Into Various Areas of Math First Row Esquibel, Linda Evans, Carolyn Evans, Jerry Evans, Kenneth Second Row Farley, Ann Feichtinger, Michael Finch. David Findley, Charleta Third Row Fletcher, Bennett Forgus, Vicki A โ€” Geometry problems prove to be quite long -for Greg Parnell. Fourth Row Fortenberry, Sue Fryar, Mike Fifth Row Fryar, Shirley Fuqua, Nita Sixth Row Gaitan, Elena Gamboa, David A T 240 First Row Garcia, Arturo Garcia. Juanita Garcia, Lorina Gary. Connie Garza, Robert Second Row Gautreaux, Toni Gibbs, Connie Gipson, Donna Gonzales. Juan Gonzales, Margie Third Row Gorman, John Green. Fred Greene. Claudette Grigg, Debbie Guess, Arthur Fourth Row Gulley, Mary Hahn. Randy Hale. Marilyn Hannm. Charles Hargrove. Linda Fifth Row Harris, Gay Harris. Preston Harris. Vicki Hartley, Jimmie Sixth Row Harvell, David Hayworth, Lydia Heard, Brenda Hedrick, Jarrell Juni Languages Plus History Create Much Research First Row Henry, Rickey Hernandez, Felipe Hernandez, Fernando Hernandez, Ismael Second Row Hicks, Patricia Hill, Alan Hill, Mike Holladay, Don Third Row Holland, Marilyn Holler, Mark Hooper. Ronda Hooser, Patricia Fourth Row Hopkins, Gage Horn. Lynelle Householder, James Hudson. Sherry Hufford, Wesley Fifth Row Hughes, Cynthia Huitt, Jewell Hull, Terri Huskey, George Hyden, John Sixth Row Jackson. Bill Jackson, Dora Jackson, Georga James, Becky Jenson, Johnny 242 Pint Row Johnson, Catherine Johnson, Danny Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Robert Jones, Cindy Second Row Jones, Gatlin Jones, Jimmy Jones, Randy Jordon, Corlis Juarez, Vickey Third Row Karns, Cary Kennedy, Ray Knappe. Carl Knight, Joseph Knight, Scott Fourth Row Knoepfel, John Koshl, Paul Kountz, Archie Langley, Jamie Lanspery, Mary A โ€” Making use of ' his time this junior uses the library to help with research. Juniors Basic Courses Prepare Youth For Adulthood First Row Larson, Brenda Lawlis, Steve Second Row Legg, Mary Lemons, Paula Third Row Lewis, Clay Lewis. Martha Fourth Row Lewis, Theresa Lopez, Joe Fifth Row Lopez, Mary Luevano. Rene A โ€” English provides Mary Lanspery with plenty of reading time. Sixth Row Lyster, Carol McClanahan, Linda McClure. Gracie McCorm ick, Mike Seventh Row McCraney, Mark McCraney, Marsha McCrary, Dana McCullough, Rawleigh McElrath, David 244 First Row McGulre, Beverly McLaughlin, Kae McLean, LaRhesa McMurray, Linda McSwain, Larry Second Row McWhirt, Rowenc Malone, Michael Margolis, Larry Martin, Terri Martinez. Maria Third Row Martinez, Raymo Massey, David Mata, Christina Mata, Fernando Mathews, Frankie Fourth Row Maxwell, Paul Mayo, Susan Meeks, Reta Menchaca, Susan Mendez, Velma Fifth Row Mendoza, Andres Mendoza, Marcela Miears. Zonell Miller, David Miller, Ginger Siith Row Her, Joe Her, Kay Her, Nancy llwee. Billy Montelongo. Juan Juniors Development of Sportsmanship Is Juniors ' Goal A โ€” Putting up signs for spirit keep cheerleaders Patricia Cherry and Denise Bryant busy bef ore an upcoming pep rally. First Row Moore. Gary Morales, Danny Morgan, Daniel Morris, Judy Mortland, Susan Second Row Moser, Juanita Mullen. Pat Munguia. Gerald Munoz, Amelia Murdocic, Jeff Third Row Nanny, Carol Neal, Doris Newman, David Newton, Carol Newton, Paul Fourth Row Nichols, Caria Nichols, Terry Noble, Mary Nugent, Wayne Olivas, Mary 246 First Row Oliver, Raylene Ornelas, Frank Owens, Jim Bob Palmer, Patricia Second Row Paredez, Mary Ann Parent, Janie Parks, Kim Parks, Lana Third Row Parnell, Greg Parras, Alicia Parrott, Sheree Pascale, Linda Fourth Row Paul, C loris Payne, Ruth Perry, Perry, Person Carol Vlcki , James Fifth Row Peters, Beverly Peters, Mark Phelan, Elizabeth Phillips Phillips , Greg . Judy Sixth R ow Phillips, Lila Pickett, David Picquet , Pamela Pierce, Pierce, Larry Pam Juniors Activities Stir Up Interest in The Upperclass A โ€” At the annual FHA ice cream sup- per Marilyn Hale prepares a cup of ice cream for herself. Pint Row Phillans, Ronny PiHs, Betty Place, Janice Plowman, Susan Pope, Gary Second Row Porter, Pati Priebe, Billy Pringle, Cathy Pruitt, Diane Puga, Albert [ISm I 1 )l 248 First Row Rainey, Russ Ramirez. Enedina Ramirez. Lisabel Randle. Michael Raney. Cheryl Second Row Rasmussen, Earl Rau. Sid Rayburn, James Reaves. Mark Reed. Donna Third Row Reed, Mike Renteria, Anita Renteria. Christina Rhymes. Judy Rios. Faus+ino Fourth Row Rios. Salome Robb, Ike Roberts. Joyce Robertson. Charles Fifth Row Rocha. Robert Rodgers. Carl Rodriguez. Mary Rodriguez. Raymundo Sixth Row Rogers. Lee Rorlck, Mike Roth, Laurie Rowden. Debbie Juniors Involvement Is Keynote for the lunior Class First Row Rowland, Kay Rubio, Felix Rush, Jerry Saldivar, Berlinda Sanchez, Gary Second Row Sandridge, Gay Santiago, Myrna Santiago, Rachel Seay, Julie Seitzler, Patricia Third Row Shaffer, Pete Shanks, Stanley Sharp, Victor Shaver, Jill Sherrill, Austin Fourth Row Sias, Barbara Simmons, Shelby Sizenbach, Mike Smith, Don Smith, Larry Fifth Row Smith, Lovie Smith. Mike Smith, Sunne Snyder. John Spargo. Marlina Sixth Row Speaker. Debbie Spears, Teresa Spraberry. Rhonda Spradling. Karen Staggs. Marcia First Row Standard, Audrey, Stanley, David Stark, Bobby Starr, Debbie Stephens, Cynthia Second Row Stephenson, Barbara Stewart, Debbie Stocks. June Strain, Jim Strain, Tim Third Row Strodtman, Mike Stuart. Wanda Talamantez, Johnny Tate, Kelly Taylor. June A โ€” Many students are eager to have their pictures taken for the El Rodeo. Fourth Row Teague, Angle Tereletsky, Mark Terrazas, Mary Alice Thames, Kelly Thompson, Pam Juniors Junior Class in BSHS Boosts Student Council A โ€” Juniors vigorously help with the car wash sponsored by their class to help make money for the Student Council. First Row Thornhill, Randy Tidwell, Helen Tindol, Larry Tindol, Linda Tingle. Jackie Second Row Torres, Connie Torres, Juanita Trantham. Joe Trim., Susan Tucker. Bill Third Row Tuckness, Gene Tune, Tommy Turner, Vicki Urban, John Fourth Row Vaughn, Curtis Vick, Gregory Wade. Polly Waggoner, Sharon 252 First Row Walker, Gary Wallace, Robert Warner. Debbie Waters, Paula Second Row Watkins, Patsy Watkins, Susan Way, Cynethia Weber, David Third Row Weir, Danny White, Edith Whitten, Susi Whittington, Nan Fourth Row Wickline. Sherry Wiggins, Vincent Williams, Amanda Williams, Cindy Williams, Dianna Fifth Row Williams, Gayla Williams. Jerome Williams, Wanda Williamson, Gary Wilson, Carolyn Sixth Row Winters. Rickey Wise. Nancy Wright, Lonnie Wright, Lorrin Wood. Danny Juniors Senior Class Officers President - Randy Womack Vice-President - Candy Cannon Secretary - Donna Stanley Treasurer - Catherine Dawson !โ–บ. m 0 n Otยซ SENIORS Relaxation and Work Fills the Senior ' s Summer The Senior Class of 1971 consists of 467 students. These Seniors are the first to attend BSHS for four years. Also, they are the largest Senior Class to graduate. First Row Abundez, Elva Acuff, Jackie Adams, Lynn Adklns, Debbie Affleck, Linda Second Row Aken, Leonard Allen. Joann Alvarez, Henry Alvarez, Olga Ames, Steve Third Row Anderson, David Anderson, Debra Anderson, George Anderson, Zane Bailey, Edith Fourth Row Bailon, Yolanda Bair. Judy Baker. Danna Bankston. Brenda Barnes, Bobby 256 Firit Row Barrera, Irene Beasley, Robert Beaird, Susan Benson, Barbara Second Row Bell, Guy Billingsley, Debbie Birdsong, Deborah Birdwell, Charles A โ€” Workshop students enjoy Tech campus at the Tech Workshop. 6 โ€” The park is a good place for Donna Stanley and Becky Easley to catch up on their gossip. Third Row Blakeney, Martin Blount, Gary Bohannan. Donna Booher, John Fourth Row Bortner, Nancy Boyd, Susan Bradshaw. Mike Brewer, Patty Seniors Seniors Find Leisure During School Hours A โ€” The Journalism department sur- prises Ben Johnson with a birthday cake. B โ€” Before school, Diana Currie, Randy Womack, Brenda Bankston, and Sammy Reed congregate in the cafeteria. First Row Brown, Adrian Brown, Georgia Brown, Mary Lou Buchanan, Debra Bullard, Richard Second Row Bunn, Stewart Burchell, Randy Burchell, Vicki Burchett, Vicki Burleson, Marvin Third Row Burnett, Steve Butler, Frances Caffey, Roddy Campbell, Betsy Campbell, Walter Fourth Row Cannon, Candy Carroll, Jarrell Casillas, Melinda Cederberg, Brad Chavez, Joe AA 258 First Row Chenault, Mike Chrane, Jack Clark, Lucretia Click. Donald Coates. Esther Second Row Coats, Debora Coffey, Cecelia Coker, Connie Cole, George Coleman. Steve Third Row Conley, Judith Cook, Sharon Copeland, Cheryl Corson, Mary Crawford, Alma Fourth Row Creighton. Chris Crenshaw, Gordon Cummings. Deborah Currie, Diana Curry. Jack B T Seniors Seniors Share in Sportsmanship Award Program 1 IM TKy Jpf ti I H Bjd l ' 1 Ki 1 1 spn n V V i M %! j m l r.M H 9 First Row Danford, Chris Daniel, Douglas Darden, Terry Davis, Lo Letia Dawes, Brenda Second Row Dawson, Catherine Dean, Susan Dean, Tony Dearing. David Del Bosque, Odila Third Row Del Bosque, Oscar Demming, Charles Dennis. Esther Denson, Ricky Dickens, James Fourth Row Dirks, Mary Duncan, Dave Dunnam, Louis Duron, Melinda Dyer, Bobby 260 First Row Easley, Rebecca Evans, Danny Evans, Keith Edwards, Jimmie Egan, Carolyn Second Row Eggleston, Will Elliott, John Ellis, Gillis Ellis, Smith Englert, David Third Row Ervin, Donna Farmer, Sharon Faulkenberry, David Faulkner, Phyllis Fajiks, Mary Fourth Row Fauver, Vicky Ferguson, Phil Fickling, Terry Fierro, Martha Fish, Kent A โ€” As Ben Johnson gives his speech on sportsmanship, Elizabeth Llpscombe looks on. B โ€” Susan Beaird represents the VOE during the program. Seniors Seniors Benefit From the New Scholarship Fund A โ€” The Seniors of 1971 are the first to benefit from the new Scholarship Fund established by the Seniors of 1970. First Row Fiveash. Marjorie Fletcher, Tommy Forrest, Jill Foster, Judy Fox, Regina Second Row Franco, Albert Franklin, Billy Franklin, Wally Fryar, Lesia Fuller, Brenda Third Row Selan, Avel Galan, Sylvia Gamble, Terry Garcia, Ernest Gerhart, Michael Fourth Row Gonzales, Belinda Gonzales, Ramona Gonzalez, William Graham, Freddie Grant, Peggy 262 First Row Granthdm, Bubba Graumann, Keith Gray, Patricia Green, Susan Gresham, Edgar Second Row Gressett, Byron ffin. Teresa ffith, Veanda sham, Roger ssam. Carol Third Row Grizzard, Jeannie Grizzard, Jimmy Guerara. Yolanda Guthrie, Kim Hardcastle. David Fourth Row Hagle. George Hall, Julia Hamilton, Diane Hammon, Carolyn Hammond, Vicki Fifth Row Harmon, Synda Haro, Robert Hartley, Pam Hattenbach, Phyllis Hayes, Bobby Sixth Row Heckler, Danny Heirman. Edith Henderson, Arlene Henderson, Barbara Henkel, Billy Seniors Spirit Soars High in 1971 Among Seniors โ€” At the Quarterback Barbeque, Martha Fierro, Mr. Floyd Sorely, and Cheri Turner show off the new Bold Gold stickers. B โ€” Seniors, Debra Smith, Bar- bara Henderson, Ruth Ann Moss, and CeCe Coffey show their spirit by making signs. C โ€” During the last pep rally. Sen- iors gather for the traditional Senior Cir- Fint Row Herndon, LeAnn Heun, Barbara Hicks, Bruce Hicks, Denise Hitt, Roger Second Row Hogue, Trisha Holcombe, Wyvowne Holten, Matt Holland, Phyllis Hollings worth, Sallle Third Row Hood, Nicky Horn, Corlynn Huckaby, Beverly Hughes, James Hughes, Steve Fourth Row Hull, Dickie Hunnicutt, Jimmy Johnson, Ben Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Teresa 264 Seniors Seniors Keep Time Filled With Activities A โ€” During class elections, Jill Forrest and Cheri Turner discuss the ballots. B โ€” Seniors in journalism class stay busy writ- ing articles for the Corral. First Row Kirk, Dorothy Knous, Jerry Kolb, Sandy Krebbs, Clifford Kuykendall. Lloyd Second Row Langley, Leon Lawson, Janet Lee, Gene Lemons, Pam LeVier, Frances Third Row Limon, Linda Lipscombe, Elizabeth Lloyd, Rodger Loftis, Bill Lopez, Joe Fourth Row Loyd, Carol Luevanos, Mary McAdams, Ricky McAlister, Clint McCracken, Polly First Row McKeller, Karen McLaughlin, Scott McMillan. Jo McMurtrey. Johnny Fifth Row Meek, Kay Meek, Ronnie Mendoza, Lesvia Menges, Robert Seniors Football Season Is a Tiring Time for Seniors A โ€” After -football practice, Howard Stewart is completely exhausted. B โ€” Seniors are filled with spirit before a football game. First Row Merrell, Paul Merrill, Melanie Miller, Charles Miller, Ella Miller. Gaylon Second Row Miller, Winifred Mills, Cindy Minchew, Jacalyn Mitchell. Terry Moates, Michael Third Row Moore, Mary Moralez, Merlinda Morrison, Phyllis Moss, Ruth Anne Mounce, Rebecca 268 Firsf Row Munoz, Robert Nail, Joyce Nails, Robley Nash, Nancy Newell. Rodney Second Row Nichols, Brenda Nichols, Reba Norrell. Tommy Olguin, Joe Oliver, Theresa Third Row O ppegard, Nancy Paige, Debra Paredez, Pedro Parmenter, Bill Parras, Ralph Four+h Row Patterson, Wayne Patton, Rebecca Paul, Shirley Peralta, Frankie Perkins, Carol The Sound of Music Involves Many Seniors A โ€” During rehearsal, Kent Fish, Joy - โ–  ,โ€ข Stevens, and Ranette Miller discuss the P j, script. ' First Row Peters, Patty Phillips, Nancy Phillips, Wille Picquet, Mike Pipes, Michael Second Row Platte, Larry Plunkett, Steve Pope, Michael Porter, Daniel Pounds, Janice Third Row Powell, Ann Powell, Daury Powell, Mark Price, Terry Rainey, Rex Fourth Row Rains, John Rankin, Valencia Raney, Ronnie Raphael, Stephanie Ray, Grady i k Jii First Row Reed, Sammy Reed, Sandy Raid, Daria Reinkemeyer, Sue Ren+eria, Janie Second Row Renteria, Joanna Rice, Jon Rich, Steve Riker, Sandra Rigdon, Kathy Third Row Ringener, Gary Ringener, Larry Rios, Anita Robertson, Pamela Robertson, Patti Fourth Row Robertson, Randy Rocha, Mary Rock, Lana Rogers, Rowena Rubio, Sally Fifth Row Rybolt, Debrah Saint. Joseph Schaedel, Lynn Sanchez, Robert Schwarzenbach, Bell Sixth Row Scott, David Sevey, Johnnie Shatter, Gary Sharon, Margie Shryack, Debra Seniors Seniors Profit From Business Courses Offered A โ€” In Business Law, Becky Easley works on her homework. First Row Simpson, LInny Simpson, Robert Sisson, Deborah Slate. Mark Sledge, William Second Row Smart. Danny Smith. Debra Smith. Lonnie Smith. Stephen Smith. Steve Third Row Sprouce. Mark Stallings, Gary Stanland. Sue Stanley. Donna Stevens, Joy Fourth Row Stewart, Howard Stewart. Tony Stinso n, Pat Stuteville, Candle Stuteville, Gary 272 First Row Sulak. Susan Sull Ivan, Swen Swc irtz, Andrew Sw, ndell. Donna Swords. Lynda Second Row Tair nadge, Jeff Tay lor. Pat Ten ipleton. Donnie Terr ipleton. Richard Tho mas. Randy $ Third Row Thompson, Clay Thompson, Dale Thompson. Kathleen Thompson. Nancy T, dwell. Charles Fourth Row Tindol, Karen Tonn, Jerre Tovar, Betty Trantham, Charles Turner, Andrea Fifth Row Turner, Cheryl Turner, Johnnie Vaughn, Jeff Velasquez, Maria Walker, Arlis Sixth Row V alker, Bobby Vv ' all, Joanne Wallace, Davis Ward, Ray Ware, Tony Seniors Take Advantage of Study Periods A โ€” Joy Stevens seems to be distracted in her Home and Family Living Class. B โ€” The reference books in the library are a big help to Ranette Miller. C โ€” While in the library, Randy Womack ponders over tomorrow nights plans. First Row Wash, Deborah Watkins, Mildred Watson, Susan Way, Cecilia Second Row Webb, Gayle Webb, Paul Weber, Connif Weeks, John Third Row Weidel, Richard Welch, Tommy Welsh, Leslie Westbrook, Pam Fourth Row White, Pam Wickline, Jeff Wiggins, Caria Wiggins, Syble A โ–ฒ First Row Williams, Charles Williams, Nancy Witte. Randall Wolf, Sunny Jo Womack, Randy Second Row Woodard, Linda Woods, Milini Wooldridge, Mike Wozencraft, C. M. Wright. Danny Third Row Wright David Yanez Sonny York, Wayne Young, Brenda Zellars. David C โ–ผ Seni( h, K or 11 J i ADVERTISEMENTS COMPLETE BUIIDING supply: PANELING HEADQUARTERS Create A New Indoors All quality room paneling priced tยซ fit every budget. Fine paneling will enbanee any room. Check our stock and check with our help- ful personel for free handy decorating hints. 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Benton 267-7691 We the annual staff of ' 71 would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the student body of Big Spring High School for the enthusiasm and dedication displayed in achieving the Sportsman- ship Award. 6 m Awk Frank Brandon 302 East 9th St. 2634198 Advertiser ' ' ' w, r W?Ym 0KriN66 Headquarters FOR ALL YOUR SPORT NEEDS DIBRELL ' S SPORTING GOODS Play More โ€” Live Longer 1 307 Gregg 267-789 Congratulations Robinson Drilling Company Big Spring, Texas HOBBY CENTER 1 005 11 th Place Big Spring, Texas CENTER BARBER SHOP COLLEGE PARK BARBER SHOP HIGHLAND SOUTH BARBER SHOP K-C STEAK and SEAFOOD HOUSE L kESTAURftNIJ โ€ขSTEAKS โ€ขSEAFOOD โ€ขOYSTERS on Half-Shell USE OUR PARTY ROOM Call 263-1651 For Reservations IS 20 West North Service Road J!.a4ftan ' l restaurant Interstate 20 at U. S. 87 N. (Lamesa Hwy.) Tele. 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Complete Welding and Machine Shop Oil Field and Industrial Shop Field Welding Food WS 901 Easf 2nd S+. 267-7612 Orders To Go v JM Big Spring, Texas 200 NW 3rd H 267-9340 - โ€ข rr i Building Materials โ€” Masonry Tools Concrete Supplies Big Spring, Texas 79720 Box 767, 605 N. Benton Phone 267-6348 We fix Sunday dinner seven days a week- COLONEL SANDERS ' RECIPE K ntHfkv fried C iekm, 2200 Gregg THOMAS OFFICE SUPPLY For Office Supplies and Royal Typewriters EUGENE THOMAS Owner-Manager 101 Main 767-6621 Phone 263-1031 Salesman Dick Nickolson shows the new fall shoes to Rati Porter. - il9 3 i - |Q Cosden Oil Chemical Company Wholly Owned Subsidiary of American Petrofina, Incorporated Big Spring, Texas Advertiser Your S+uden+ Publications THE CORRAL and EL RODEO One HOUR II mRTinizinG THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING rr Open 7:30 A.M. โ€” Close 6:00 P.M. Monday Thru Friday One Hour Service ' Till 3:00 P.M. 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LUMBERโ€” HARDWARE- BUILDING SUPPLIES 1609 E. 4+h Phone 267-8206 Big Spring, Texas THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FDIC 400 Main Big Spring, Texas 267-5513 By TRADING fi. g GAG E Sa TOMMY GAGE OIL COMPANY Your Friendy Distributor for Fina Products Big Spring, Texas 267-7454 lAOINTTCOA VER HIGHLAND CENTER For Your Shopping Convenience WARD ' S Your Family Shopping Center Open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Until 8:00 P.M. Use Ward ' s Charg-AII Plan Buy Now โ€” Pay Later TELEPHONE 267-5571 Highland Center Big Spring, Texas J7? o ' Sprina ' s onfu JKocfern Dealership 1607 E. 3rd Authorized I .637.02 DEWEY RAY Authorized Dealer MAGIC CREDIT 221 Main . ti J 267-6335 No Interest or Carrying Charge Fine China โ€” Sterling Silver โ€” Candies โ€” 14 Highland Center BIG SPRING. TEXAS 79720 GSOD A TEXACO WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Best Wishes CHARLES M. HARWELL 101 Nolan 267-6131 rii ::: One of the Editor 2 ' s unique features โ€” and perhaps the most surprising โ€” is its memory. 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GRAHAM ' S OFFICE MACHINES 417 E. 3rd Street AM 3-6901 SECURITY STATE BANK LA POSADA RESTAURANT Complete Banking Service 5 Convenient Drive-In Windows 1411 Gregg 267-5555 206 Nor+h West 4fh 267-9112 Big Spring, Texas Advertiser Donuts For All Occasions ' Doughnuts BIG DIPPER DONUT 1600 Gregg St. Big Spring, Texas CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS l eli nth Place PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY McMillan Printing Office Supply 1712 Gregg St. โ€ข Big Spring, Texas PHONE 267-8894 Best Wishes, Seniors From STANLEY HARDWARE COMPANY Your Friendly Hardware Store 203 Runnels 267-6 221 COOK APPLIANCE COMPANY Our Sincere Good Wishes to the BSHS Seniors i i 400 East 3rd 267-7476 tONirap? 905 JยฉWoยซ- Sfciยซet 267-2506 Bt9 SfMfug, Te aw BIG SPRING ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS PERMIAN INSURANCE AGENCY 103 PERMIAN BUILDING E. P. DRIVER INSURANCE AGENCY 213 RUNNELS HOWARD COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY 204 RUNNELS JOE POND INSURANCE AGENCY 215 RUNNELS REEDER ASSOCIATES 506 EAST FOURTH LAWRENCE ROBINSON INSURANCE AGENCY 709 EAST THIRD SLAUGHTER INSURANCE AGENCY 1305 GREGG STRIPLING-MANCJLL INSURANCE AGENCY 600 MAIN BILL REED INSURANCE AGENCY 211 JOHNSON PATTERSON INSURANCE AGENCY 16061 2 GREGG H. B. REAGAN INSURANCE AGENCY 207 WEST FOURTH PARKS AND COMPANY INSURANCE AGENCY 508 Main HEAT FURNITURE APPLIANCES Famous National Brand Home Furnishings 115 E. Second St. Phone 267-5722 Big Spring, Texas 79720 Blnvo( a.SSOiv THE MEN ' S STORE 222 Main BIG SPRING 19 1 St Street Open ' til 2 a.m. Fri.-Sat. โ€” 12 p.m. Sun. thru Thurs. Order By Phone For Faster Service Allow Approximately 20 Minutes VILLAGE SHOE STORE 1901 GREGG 263-4709 vjonora u ah ' ons Seniors Jliayjie cf U aper G ompanu 100 reaa 267-7191 124 IVIain Lyn Nell Ray helps Raymond Martinez open a savings account. The State National Bank 267-2531 It ' s the real thing. Coke. Trade-mark (r) Bettle-Womac :k 289 Big Dipper Dc jnut Shop 298 Big Spring As: sociation of Insur 29 i Big Spring Ne iw Car Dealers Big Spring Pri nting 300 Big Spring Sa v.ngs 280 Blum s Jewele rs 296 Bowl.A.Rama 295 Carvers Phar macy 294 Casual Shoppe 278 Center Barbe r Shop 287 Chapman s IV leat Market 282 Cinema 278 Clyde McMal hon Concrete 28 Coca Cola Bottling 301 Cooi Applian ce 298 Cosden Oil S Chemical 291 Advertising Index Cunningham S Phillips 298 Dairy Queen 279 Dew , 296 Dibrells Sporting Goods 286 Elmo Wasson 300 Estahs Rowers 279 Faye s Flowers 292 First Federal Saumgs Loan 280 First National Bank 295 Frank Brandon Photography 285 Indu ' i 283 Gandy s Dairy 280 Gibbs Weeks 294 Graham s Office Supply 297 Hairstyle Clinic 288 Hamilton Oplometric Clinic 282 Ha. i Lumbei ! 294 Hemphill Wells 284 Herman 5 Steak House 288 Hesters Supply 292 Higginbotham Bartlett 278 Hobby Center 287 KBST 288 H McGibbon Oil 293 entucky Fried Chicken 290 nights Pharmacy 282 amars Restaurant 287 a Pasada Restaurant 297 8 Boutique Gift Shop 296 iayfieio Paper Company 30C IcMillan Office Supply 298 lontgomery Ward 296 lalleyPickle Funei eel s Transfer Storage 294 oยซa Dean Rhoads Realty 279 Ine Hour Martiniiing 292 arco Car Care Center 286 282 โ–  Na I Gas 287 ' ijza Inn 300 ! R Theatres 293 ' iaymond Hamby Motors 293 iecord Shop 294 liuer-Welch Funeral Home 27S lobinson Drilling 286 lecurity State Bank 297 Seven-Up Bottling 283 Sid Richardson 282 Smith Coleman Oil 283 Southwest Tool Company 289 Spanish Inn 289 Stanley Hardware 298 State National Bank 301 Swart! 280 Texaco Wholesale Distributors 297 The Tom Boy 282 Thelma s Shop 278 Thomas Office Supply 290 Tommy Gage Oil Company 295 Tompkins Tire Center 288 Village Shoe Store 300 Wheat Furniture Company 300 Youth Beauty Shop 279 Zack s 288 Zaie s 293 Astrc nomy CI, jb 78 Auto Mechani cs IOC Bard 1 16 Bible 80 Choi r 112 Corr al Staff 66 Cour t Jesters 108 Debate Club 1 09 Organizations Index Drama Club 108 El Rodeo Staff 64 Electrical Applianci Forensics 109 French Club 74 Future Farmers of Future Homemaker History Club 76 Industrial Cooperat, Key Club 68 Latin Club 72 Metal Trades 96 National Honor Soc Shorthand Club 84 Spanish Club 70 Student Council 106 lety 104 Vocational Office Edu. Administration and Faculty Index World History Coach Samuel Agullera Panhandle ASM Okia KSU. Kansasโ€” MS. Athletic Trainer 168 Fern Aleunder Margaret Allemand Caldwell College NJ. American History 168 Nila Allen PBX Operator 168 Rodney Allison Te.as Tech _ B.S. NTSU โ€” M.Ed. American History Texa History 168 John Annen Upholstery 168 Homemaking 168 John Bagnall A M College of Te.as โ€” AS I College of Texas โ€” h Vocational Administrator Roy Bsird McMurray โ€” B.S. , M.ED. General Business 168 U. of Corpus Christi ICT 168 Jamei Banks M. H. Barners UT El Paso โ€” i Elaine Beckn. UT Austin- Art 168 Harold Bentley Sul Ross โ€” M.Ed. Assistant Principal 167 Velma Blagrave WTSU โ€” B.S.. M.A. English 168 Judith Blick Hardin-Simmons โ€” B.S. Texas Tech _ M.Ed. Typing 170 Joy Boyd ACC โ€” B.S. Typing 170 Bill Bradley Te.as Tech โ€” Band 170 Ragna Brando Ball STC, Ind. โ€” B.A. WTSU โ€” B,S, M,Ed, Algebra 170 Health, P,ยฃ., Coach 171 Garland Braun Rue Ann Coi UT Austin โ€” B.S. Study Hall 172 Physical Science Coach 170 Ben Gregg Mary Breckenrldge ETSU โ€” B B A, Te.as Tech _ B.S, Bookkeeping 172 Biology 170 Joseph Dawes Llla Brewster UT Austin โ€” B,A, rCU โ€” B.A. M.A. Related Math Computer 172 French, Humanities 170 ' Juanita DIbrell Bill Brooks UT Austin, TWU NTSU โ€” B.S. Library Clerk 1 72 Drafting 171 Margaret Donnelly Corinne Buckner Lamar State ETSU โ€” B,A. ACC โ€” B.A, M,E, Assistant Librarian 172 Algebra 171 Joyce Ellis E. Y. Buckner TWU โ€” B.A. M.L.S. Texas A M Librarian 172 Electrical Appliance Repair 171 Tommy Fambrough Charles Burnsed WTSU โ€” B.S. East Te.as Baptist College โ€” 8,S, Health Coach 172 Biology, Physical Science 171 Flor Garcia Mary Jean Byrd Incarnate Word College โ€” B.A. Midwestern U. โ€” B.S. Algebra 172 Art 171 Zoe Gibbs Gary Carlson NTSU โ€” B.S. Midland Lutheran College, Neb. โ€” B.S, Academic Laundry 172 Planetarium Director 1 7 1 Betty Lou Green Lynn Carr TCU โ€” B.S. Ouachita Baptist U, โ€” B,S, Shorthand 173 Girls P.E., Coach 171 Blllye Grtsham Roy e. T. GulKria UT Aust.o โ€” B.A., M . Algebra Geometry 173 Oekey Hsgood Sul Ross โ€” B.S. World Hiitory Coach 173 Rebecca Hagood McMurra, โ€” B A. Enghsh 173 W.R. Hakei UT Austin โ€” B,A. Te.ai ASI โ€” M.A. Clovii Hale McMurray โ€” B.S. Athletic Director 173 Charlotte tHamilton NTSU โ€” B.S. Homemaling 173 John Hamilton NTSU โ€” B.A., M.Ed. Southern Baptist Theologicalโ€” B.D. M.R.Ed. CVAE Math 174 Linda Harbin Te.as Tech โ€” B.S. Home and Family Living 174 Joy Hester ACC โ€” B.A Shorthand 174 Eldene Holbrook Arizona State โ€” English 174 Freda Hoo.er Nan Howard WTSU โ€” B.S. M.Ed. Remedial English 174 Willene Humphrey ETSU โ€” B.A., M.Ed. Typing 174 Carol Hunsucker East Central State โ€” B.S.. M.T. World History 174 Charlotte Irw Hardin-SimmL English 174 nsโ€” B.A Joyce Jacksor ETSU โ€” B.S. Algebra 174 Elizabeth Johi UT Austin โ€” Presbyterian S C E, โ€” M.R.E Bible, English B.A. chool of 74 Jerry Kelley ETSU โ€” B.S Biology 176 M Ed. David Kneiek Te.as Tech - Physical Scien B.S ce 176 Novice Kniffe WTSU โ€” B.S World H.stor Coach 176 Ray Lawlis Te.as Tech โ€” Food Service B.S. Director 176 NTSU โ€” M.Ed. Chemistry 176 Barbara Leafblad Carroll College. Wise. Girls P.E. 176 Edward Loveless Te.as Tech โ€” B.S. English 176 Susie Lynch Te.as A l โ€” B.S. Girls P.E.. Coach 176 Natalie Mabry U. o( Houston โ€” B.S. Art 176 O. A. Madison Te.as Techโ€” M.Ed. Audiovisual Coordinate Nellie Mathis Breckenridge h School Nurse I Perry Mathis General Motors School of Kay McDonald NTSU โ€” B.S, Homomaking 178 Janette McRee KU Kansas โ€” B.A. Special Education 178 Morris Molpus Austin College โ€” B.A., M.S Vocational Counselor 178 Bill Moore McMurray โ€” B.A Related Math. Coach 178 Chris Mullins Receptionist 178 Bill Narrell McMurray โ€” M.Ed Health, P.E.. Coach 178 Cliff Patton TCU โ€” B.S, PE 178 June Patton ACC โ€” B.S CVAE English 178 Glenn Petty Howard Payne College โ€” B S American History Coach 178 Ronald Plumlee Wayland Baptist College โ€” B,! Related Math, Coach 178 Raymond Pope SMUโ€” BS, Te.as Tech โ€” M.E Dean of Students 167 Imogene Puckett Te.as Tech โ€” B.A English 178 Te.as Tech โ€” M.A. B.S. John Tafmadge English 180 SWTSU โ€” B.S.. M.A. Assistant Principal 183 George Rice Te.as Tech โ€” B.B.A , M.Ed. C. W. Tanner Distributive Education ISO NTSU โ€” B.S. CVAE Coordinator 183 Janice Rosson TCU โ€” B.A., M.Ed Leavella Tatum Counselor 180 Nat. U. of Me.ico โ€” B.A Te.as Tech โ€” M.A. Sharon Ryan Spanish 183 Te.as Lutheran Coll ge โ€” B.A. Speech, English 180 Evaughn Taylor Guidance Clerk 184 Mike Scarbrough SWTSU โ€” B.S. Leon Taylor Related Math 180 Metal Trades 184 Ed Seay Helen Thomas Sul Ross โ€” M.A. Te.as Tech โ€” BS, Vocational Ag. 180 Sul Rossโ€” MS, Academic Laundry 184 Joy Shaver U. of Akron, Ohio - -B.A. Berniece Thompson Speech, English, Dra ma ISO Hardin-Simmonsโ€” B.B.A. Kenny Sheppard Business Law, Economics 1 Hardin.Simmons โ€” MM. Robert Thompson Choir 181 ACC โ€” B.A. Algebra. Geometry. Jim Shillingburg Trigonometry. Elementary UT Austin โ€” B.S. Analysis 184 Distributive Educati n ISI Roger Tucker Colleen Slaughter Sul Ross โ€” B S TWU โ€” B.A., M.A. Southwestern State U. โ€” Spanish 181 Counselor 184 Dorothy Smith Johnny Varnell Te.as ASI โ€” B.S. WTSU โ€” B S Homebound Teache 181 Related Math Coach 184 J. D. Smith David Verner Hardin-Simmons โ€” B.A. Texas Tech โ€” B.S. Physical Science 18 CVAE World History 184 Jane Smith Truett Vines Te.as Tech โ€” B.A M.A Te.as A M โ€” B.S. English 181 Sul Rossโ€” M.S. Vocational Ag. 184 John F. Smith NTSU โ€” B.S., M.S. Anna Walker Principal 167 NTSU โ€” B.S. Typing 184 Tim Smith ETSU โ€” B.S Sue Watkins Amencan History. C oach 181 NTSU โ€” B.A Te.as College of Arts Floyd Sorley Industries โ€” M.A. 184 Howard Payne Colle ge โ€” B.S , M-Ed, Related Math 181 Rela Weeg UT Austin โ€” B.A., M,A, Jack Sparks Latin 184 Te.as Tech โ€” B.A. English 183 Sharon White Te.as Tech โ€” B A Nedeline Speegle English 184 McMurray โ€” B.S. Hardin-Simmons โ€” M.E. Dolores Wickline Homebound Teache 183 NTSU โ€” B,B A Typing 184 Loren Spencer Sul Ross -B.S. Helen Willard Woodworking 183 NTSU โ€” B.B.A. Homemaking 184 Raymond Stevenson New Me.ico State L . โ€” B.S. M.A. J. B. Wilson Counselor 183 Tarleton State โ€” B.S. Physical Science History 1 Erma Steward Hardin-Simmons- B.S Jerry Woods Journalism, Publicat ons 183 Hardln-Simmons Building Trades 186 John Stiles Te.as A M โ€” B.A. Mildred Wright English 183 Panhandle A M, Okla. Attendance Clerk 186 Mollie Studer TCU โ€” B.M.E. Evelyn Zellars Choir 183 Howard Payne College โ€” SWTSU โ€” BS Homemaking I Dorothy Rice Vonna Jean Swim Harding College, Ark. - Colo. State U.โ€” M.A. VOE 183 KEY TO SENIOR CREDITS ABBREVIATIONS , Club , Band Symphonic . . . Sym Band Concert ... Con Band Dliieland . , , Dixieland Band Stage Golden Horns iible Club . J.ble Choir A Cappella Junior Varsity , , , JV Choir Meister Singers Clerical Shorthand Club ... CI Sht Club Distributive Education Club . . , DECA hmen . . . fr . FFA uture Farmers of Amer uture Homemakers of America . , uture Teachers of America . Fl stin Club . . . Latin brary Club ... Lib Club Manager . . mgr National Honor Society . . . NHS Sophomore . . . soph Spanish Club . . . Span Student Cc SC ofCa Building Trades Club . Electrical Appliance Repair Club . . . Elec AppI Rep VICA Student Index A Arrick. Joanie 234 Beasley, Robert 257, DECA Bnnkmen, Irene 191 Arriega. Fernando 19 Bedford. Johnny 235 Broadricl, Ingnd 236 Arrington, Gay 191 Beene. Don 191 Brock, Rondel 236 Abbe. Bruce 190 Arriola, Albert 191 Beavers, Cory 2l5 Brooks, Markay 214 Abbe. Denise 234 Arsiga. Arthur 213 Bell, Ann 213 Broughton. Bruce 236 Aberoathy. Ken 190 Atkinson, Teresa 191 Bell, Donna 213 Brown, Adrian 258 VICA Abundez. Abel 212 Atkinson, Verna 213 Bell, Guy 257 Brown. Beth 214 Abundei, Elva 256 Bible FHA Atwell, Janet 235 Atwell, Shirley 191 Bell, Mitchell 213 Brown. Charles 214 Abunde!, Nellie 234 Beniamin Raelynn 213 Brown, Craig 214 Acn Veronica 190 Austin, Donna 235 Bennett. Debbie 235 Brown, Georgia 258 Acuff. Arley 212 Austin, Nancy 191 Bennett. Joyce 191 Brown. Mark 236 Acuff, Jackie 256, Basketball, B aseball Austin, Pamela 213 Benson, Barbara 257, NHS Brown, Marry Lou 258. Astronomy. Latin Adams, Cindy 212 Avant, Don 191 Berry, Donna 191 NHS. Volleyball Adams, Kim 190 Averitt, Jeanie 235 Biddison, Charles 213 Brown. Mindy 192 Adams. Lynn 256, DECA FFA Track Awtry Debbie 235 Biddison, Tom 191 Brown. Ricky 214 Adams, Mike 234 Adams, Wona 190 Awtry, Kathy 191 Axelrad, Richard 235 Bilby, Jo 235 B.ltalba, Adeline 191 Brown. Soma 19 Brown, Tommy 192 Adams, Stanley 190 Axelrad, Vicki 191 Billingsley, Debbie 257. Band FHA, ICT Brumett, Cathy 214 Adams. Teresa 190 Ayala, Robert 213 VICA Brumley, Terry 236 Addy. Debbie 234 Ayers. David 235 B-llinqsley Terry 191 Bruns. Curtis 236 Adklni, Debbie 256. A Cappella . FTA, Bible, B Birdsong, Deborah 257 Tenn s. FHA, ICT Brunson, Daryl 236 Solddiggers VICA Brunson, Karl 192 Affleck, Linda 256, Court Jeste s. Span. Birdwell, Charles 257 NHS Bryant, Den.se 236 TACH, VICA Backs, Norma 235 Black. Chuck 213 Buchanan Daria 214 Aken Albert 212 Baeza. Frances 235 Black, David 191 Buchanan, Debra 258, Bible Latin, NHS, Aken. Leonard 256 Bagnall. Jon 213 Blackshear, Debra 191 Volleyball Aken, Rose 212 Bagwell Kathie 213 Blakeney, Martin 257. Elec A ppl Rep VICA Buchanan, Patt. 214 Alderton. Jack 212 Bailey Diane 191 Blalack. Kathy 213 Buecker. Leslie 214 Aidridge, Alice 234 Bailey, Edith 256 Blassingame. Susan 191 Buecker. Mervyn 192 Aldndge, Leroy 212 Bailey. Mary Lou 235 Bledsoe. Galynn 213 Bull, Kathy 192 Aidridge, Martha 212 Bailon. BIaz 191 Blount, Gary 257 Bull Terry 236 Alexander, Debra 234 Ballon, Yolanda 257 FHA Span TACH Blount. Karen 213 Bullard, Richard 258. Basketball Alexander Nora 212 Shorthand. VOE Boadle. Mane 213 Bunn, Stewart 258, Most Valuable Tennis Alldredge. Dav.d 190 Bair, Judy 257 Latin. B ble. Volleyball Boadle. Mona 235 Player 1969.1970 Tennis Alldrodga. Stephen 234 Baker, Oanna 257, FTA FHA VOE Bodm, Brooke 191 Buntyn, Sheree 236 Allen, Catherine 190 Baler, Nathan 191 Bogard. Chns 21-3 โ€ข Burcham, Cheryl 192 Allen. Dewayne 190 Baker, Ricky 213 ' Bohannan, Donna 257 Burcham Velmda 236 Allen, Joann 256, NHS SC Baker, Sharon 191 Bohannan. Steve 213 Burchell, Corky 192 Allen, Julie 234 Baker, Steve 235 Bokelman, Greg 191 Burchell Melody 214 Allen Rex 212 Baldridge. Donna 235 Bakelman Linda 236 Burchell, Randy 258. DECA vp. Key Club Allison, Terry 190 Baldndge Dorothy 235 Bolding, Tarn 191 Latin Football Allred, Jodie 190 Ballard Danny 235 Bonner, Greg (91 Burchell, Vicki 258 Alvarei, Henry 256, Band Ballard, Debra 191 Booher, John 258, Span Burchett Raymond 236 Alvarez, Martha 212 Ballard, Lawanda 213 Booth, Rhonda 213 Burchett, Vicki 258 FHA Golddiggers Alvarei, Olga 256, Span Ballard, Ricl.e 191 Born Allan 213 Burke. Mary 192 Alvarez Ruben 212 Balios. Mark 191 Bortner, Nancy 258 Co rtJe ters and Thesp Burkhart, Tony 236 Ament Mary 190 Banks, Phyllis 191 FHA, Swimming, Vol eybal Burks, Elaine 236 Ames, Steve 256, DECA Bankston, Brenda 257 Boyd, Carol 191 Burleson Betsy 214 Ancira, Janie 191 Barbee, Sharlyn 213 Boyd. Roy 213 Burleson, Marvin 258, Band, French Anderson, Beverly 190 Barber Cra.g 213 Boyd, Susan 258. FTA vp .The p. Golddiggers Burley, Rita 192 Anderson Bonne 212 Barber, Jackie 191 Brackeen, Richard 191 Burnett, Lisa 214 Anderson, David 256 Barnes, Bob 257. Tennis Court Jesters Key Brackett Alice 236 Burneยซ. Stove 258 Court Jesters, Debate Anderson, Debra 256 Club, DECA Brackett. Steve 191 Key Club Latin Tenms Anderson Ellen 2 12 Berr Nancy 213 Bradley, Gary 236 Burns. Lark 214 Anderson, George 256, Fr Class vp Football, Barraza, Richard 213 Bradshaw, Debbie 236 Burns. Phoebe 192 VICA sec sgt-at.arms pres Barrera, Irene 257, Spa NHS Bradshaw. Kate 213 Burrow. Brent 214 Anderson, Zane 256, Key Club, NHS Bartlett Linda 235 Bradshaw. Mike 258. Ba ebal Burt, Dawn 192 Andrews Donnie 212 Barton, Robert 213 Brandon John 236 Buske, Russell 214 Annen. VIcki 234 Bass, Amy 191 Brashears Maxey 214 Bushnell. Curtis 236 Arcand, Terry 234 Bass Teresa 191 Brent, Jim 236 Bustamante. L.nda 214 Arencibia, Elizabeth 234 Battle, Roger 191 Brewer Donald 191 Bustamante, Ruben 192 Arguello. Jose 234 Boeird, Susan 257, Sym Band, Twirler Brewer, Donna 191 Butler. Terry 214 Armstrong. Barry 234 Beokley Shen l9l Brewer, Georgia 236 Butler. Frances 258 Armstrong, Debbie 234 Beakley V.ck.e 235 Brewer, Patty 258 Byrd, Brenda 192 Armstrong, Millie 213 Bearden Mike 235 Brewer, Thomas 236 c Ca fey Kay 236 Cยซยซ.y, Roddy 258, Baseball Football, SC, Corral Staff Sports, Editor of Corral Calhoun Steve 192 Campbell Dobra 236 Cยซmpb.ll, Bahy 258, NHS, Span, TACH pres. History. ICT VICA Campbell. Betsy 192 Campbell. Debra 214 Campbell. James 214 Campbel i2l5 Campbell, Terrola 192 Campbell, Tommy 192 Campbell. Walter 258, DECA FTA Football Trad Caution, Candy 259 DECA, Sr. Class vp Cannon, Cheryl 193 Cannon, James 215 Cantrell, Jaclty 193 Carl. Joan 193 Carl. Mite 215 Carlilo. Albert 236 ' Carlile. Bobby 237 Carlile. Daria 215 Carlile. Kelly 193 Carlile. Scott 215 Carlisle. Steve 193 Carlton. Glenn 193 Carlton Karen 237 Carmon. Connie 215 Carman. D.mple 215 Carothers Barbar 237 Carr. Ben 215 Carr. Nina 193 Rodn I 237 Carr 193 Carrasco Lydia 237 Carroll, Jarrell 259. Golf. Latin Carroll. Mike 215 .Ton 193 Carter. Caria 193 Carter David 237 Carter. Ronald 237 Carter. William 215 Cartes. Cathy 193 Casillas, Mellnda 259. Bible. FHA. Gold diggers. Met Tr VICA sweetheart. Spai Casillas. Terry 215 Casper. Gary 193 Cassels, Edith 237 Cafe. Larry 193 Caudill Craig 193 Cederberg, Brad 259. NHS. Key Club vp. Miesters Singers Chamberlain, Colleen 193 Chandler Chris 215 Chappell, Sam 237 Chavei, Joe 259 Football, Span Chatefield, Cm 237 ChenauH, Mile 259, Band. DECA Cherry, Brenda 237 Chei I 237 Chorn. Carolyn 193 Chrane, Jack 259 Chri 193 in 215 Christoffei Christy. Richard 237 Churchwell. Dennis 193 Cismeros. Bebia 193 193 Claclum. Billy 237 Clarl. Bobby 237 Clark. Debbie 215 Clark. Lena 193 Clark, Lucretia 259 FTA NHS Clark. Lynne 193 Clarke. George 215 Clayton Ann 215 Clayton. Kay 215 Click. Diane 193 Click, Donald 259 Bank DECA Click. Terry 237 Clifton. Brent 237 Coates, Esther 259 FHA Span Coats, Debora 259 FHA Coffee. Karen 193 Coffey, Cecelia 259. Court Jeste Thesp FHA Forensics Coffey, Patricia 194 Coffey Robert 237 Coker, Connie 259 Cole, Cindy 193 Cole, Eileen 215 Cole, Seorge 259 Colg, Jerry 193 Coleman. Bill 237 Dean, Susan 260. DECA. FHA. FTA historian Eyssen, Martha 195 Coleman. Robert 215 Span F Coleman, Stave 259. VICA vp Dean, Tony 260 Basketball Football. Track Collier Nathaniel 193 Dearing, David 260 Collins Karen 238 Dea- ng Diana 239 Collins. Paula 193 Del Bosque, Odila 260 FHA. Latin. Span Farley, Ann 240 Compton. Gary 215 Del Bosque Orelia 194 Farley. Mark 216 Conard. Peggy 193 Del Bosque, Oscar 261. Football. Span Farmer, Sharon 262. A Cappella. FHA vp Condray Curtis 193 Deleon. Rosalinda 194 FTA, JV Cho.r Cone. Carole 193 Dement. Bobbie 239 Farrls, Norman 216 Conley Dick 215 Denning, Charles 261. DECA Faulkenberry, David 262 Auto Mech VICA Conley, Judith 259. Band Dennis. Cynthia 194 pres Football Conley Karen 193 Dennis, Esther 261 . A Cappella Meister Faulkner, Phyllis 262 El Rodeo Staff, SC, Conway Brenda 238 Singers FTA NHS. Tennis Cool Cynthia 238 Dennis Melissa 216 Faulks, Mary 262 Cook, Sharon 259. NHS trees Fr and Soph Denson, Ricky 261. FFA. A Cappella Fawver, Vicky 262 Class Favorite. Cheerleader A Cappella Denton. Leslie 239 Feichtinger. Diane 216 sec. Meister Singers. Volleyball. Latin Dewees. Kendra 194 Feichtinger. Michael 240 Cooley. Ellen 193 Dial. Elvira 239 Fellows. Joel 195 Cooper Elaine 238 Diar. Ernest 216 Felts. Bruce 216 Copeland, Cheryl 259 Diai Salvador 239 Ferguson. Dale 216 Copeland. Colleen 215 Dickens, James 261 Football Ferguson, Phil 262. Football Corralez. Barbara 215 Diclens. Randy 239 Ferrell Steve 195 Correa. Beatrice 193 Dickens. Wayne 194 Fickling, Terry 262. FFA Correa. Celia 238 Dickenson Sandra 194 Fielder. Bob 195 Correa. David 238 Dillaro. Emma 216 Fierro. Geroge 217 Correa Pete 193 Dirks, Mary 26 1 , A Cappella French Meister Fierro, Martha 262. Cheerleader. FTA FHA Correa Simon 238 Singers NHS, Volleyball NHS. French. Who ' s Who. Football Queen Corson. Karen 238 Dodson Candy 194 Jr Class Favorite. Sr Class Favorite Corson, Mary 259. FHA Doering Beverlie 216 Finch. David 240 Covington. Steve 193 Douglas, Bob 216 Findley. Charleta 240 Coward, Ronee 215 Douglas, Paul 194 Finf.nqer, Debbie 217 Cowper, Ben 238 Dower, Pam 239 Fish, Kent 262. Jr Class pres. NHS pres. SC. Co.. Patr.c.a 215 Draper Kelly 239 Golden Horns, Latin, Who ' s Who Craig Pam 193 Duncan, Dave 261, Football, SC rep, Fr Class Fisher. Dave 217 Crawford, Alma 259, Band, Bible, Latin pres. Baseball, Who ' s Who, Soph Class pres F.tss Patt. 195 Crawford Greg 215 Duncan Sue 195 F.tigibbons, Mary 217 Crwaford, Joan 238 Dunlap Danna 216 Fiveash, Kay 262 Band, Span, Shorthand Creighton, Chris 260. Key Club Dunlap, Gary 239 Fletcher. Bennett 240 Crenshaw, Gordon 260, Key Club, Latin. Dunn David 195 Fletcher. Mickie 195 Football Dunn, Fans 239 Fletcher, Tommy 262. Football Basketball. Crenwelge. Wayne 193 Dunn Tim 195 Baseball. Golf Crittenden. Larry 215 Dunnam, Louis 261 Key Club pres, FFA sec. Floras. Mike 195 Crooker. Bill 238 Boy s State, Key Club.vp. Member of Flores. Pablo 217 Crockett. Caren 238 Merit ' s Who s Who among American Flore!. Florence 195 Cross. Phillip 215 Students. Who ' s Who Floyd. Sandra 195 Crow. Clifford 193 Dunne. Jerry 195 Fergus, Vicki 240 Cru,. Irma 193 Duron. Cns 216 Forrest, Jill 262 Cheerleader, SC. Gold- Cuddeback. David 238 Duron, Melinda 261, French diggers pres. Span. FHA Cummings, Deborah 260 Library Dyer, Bobby 261, Tennis Latin Fort Lori 217 Cunningham. Brenda 238 Dyer Joel 216 Fortneberry. Sue 249 Cunningham, Grady 260. DECA Dyer, Ricky 261, Football Foster, Judy 262. Library Cunningham James 193 E Fowler. Catherine 217 Cunningham Marilyn 238 Foยซ. Patricia 217 Cunningham, Terry 260. DECA Foi, Regina 262. FHA Curne. Bill 238 Fo. Steve 217 Currie. Bob 215 Easley, Rebecca 261, FHA Franco, Albert 262. BIdg Tr VICA Currie, Diana 260. Goldd.ggers Eason Patsy 216 Franco. Catalina 195 Curry. Connye 194 Eastland, Tomie 195 Franco. Ramon 195 Curry, Jack 260. BIdg Tr VICA pres. par Edmiston Mackie 239 Franklin, Billy 262. Basketball. Track Curry. Margaret 238 Edwards, Jimmie Kay 261, Band, Library Franklin Janice 195 Curtis. Linda 194 FHA Franklin. Prudie 195 Custer. Barbara 215 Edwards, Susie 216 Franklin Scott 195 Danford, Chris 260. Band NHS Sw Danford. Janice 194 Danford. Mike 238 D ' Angefo Cindy 194 Daniel, Douglas 260 Band Drum Ms Dardon, Terry 260 Daubney Elaine 238 Daughtery Kay 194 Daughtery Kay 194 Daves, Brenda 260 Daves. Steve 216 Davis. Alan 216 Davis. Bobby 238 Davis, Deborah 238 Davis, Debra 195 Davis Donald 216 Davis, Donald 194 Davis James 238 Davis Janet 216 Davis, Johnny 194 Davis, Judy 238 Davis, LoLetia 260, FHA Davis. Lorraine 194 Davis. Rocky 238 Dawson, Catherine 260. FHA Jr Clai SC. Goldd.ggers Daylong. Loney 239 Egan, Carolyn 261 Latin. FHA. TACH Court Jesters Egan. Richard 239 Eggleston Danny 239 Eggleston Don 195 Eggleston, William 261 DECA Band E.sler. Pam 195 Elliott, John 261. Latin. Radio. Foolbal Elliott. Rick 239 Ellis, Gillis261 Football Ellis, Smith 261. Latin Ellison. Lottie 239 Ellison. Janet 216 Enfield. Pat 216 Engle. Cindy 216 Englert, David 261. Baseball. Football I Singers Englert Rulene 216 English. Mary Jo 216 English. Patty 239 Ervin, Donna 262 Bible FTA History Ervm. Gary 216 Franklin, Wally 262 Frazier. Robert 195 Froman. Ken 195 Fryar, Lesia 262 Fryar. M.te 240 Fryar. Shirley 240 Fuller, Brenda 262. Band. DECA FHA Fullei 195 I 239 Escovedo. Yolanda 239 Esquibel. Linda 240 Evans. Carolyn 240 Evans, Danny 261 Basketball Football Evans. Garry 216 Evans. Jerry 240 Evans. Julie 195 Evans, Keith 261 Evans. Kenneth 240 Evans. Margrie 216 Ga Ga nu Franklin 217 Mary 195 Ga tan Elena 240 Ga Avel 263 Ga Irene 217 Sal an. Sylvia 263, Ba Ga nb e Jo Ellen 217 Gan nb e, Terry 263 Gan Gan Gan Gan Gar Gar Gar Gar b be be be B. Valorie 217 a David 240 a. Santiago 1 a Sylvia 217 Arturo 241 Diana 217 Dimas 195 Ernest 263 Sarda, Robert 217 Hamilton. Diane 263. FHA. Tenms Garcia. Victor 195 Homm, Charles 241 Garcia, Vlto 195 Hammon, Carolyn 263, FHA, FTA. NHS, Gary, Connie 241 French. Shorthand Gary, Lonnie 195 Hammond, Candace 196 Garza, Fernando 195 Hammond. Vicki 263. DECA, FHA, Span Garza, Irma 217 Hanna. Debbie 196 Garza, Robert 241 Hardcastle, David 263 Gaston, Beverly 195 Hargis, Deborah 218 Gautreau , Lisa 218 Hargrove. Linda 241 Gautreauย , Toni 241 Harland. Brenda 196 GearY. Rita 263 Harland, Khenda 196 Gee, Amy 195 Herman, Kanda 196 Gerhart Brenda 218 Herman. Snyda 264 Gerhart, Michael 263, ootball Hero. Robert 264 G.bbs, Connie 241 Hams, Gay 241 G.bbs, Terrie 195 Hams, Grady 218 Gilbert Delores 195 Harris. Preston 241 Gillihan, Gary 218 Hams. Sheha 196 Gilllhan, Lonnie 195 Harris. Terry 196 Gipson, Donna 241 Harris. Vicki 241 Glass, Sylvia 218 Hartley. Karen 218 Glenn, Carl 218 Hartley, Jlmmie 241 Gomez, Evelyn 195 Hartley. Pam 264 Gonzales, Anna 218 Harvell, David 241 Gonzales, Belinda 263, Court Jesters and Hattaway, Cynthia 219 Thesp, NHS, Forensic s. Me.ster Singers. Haftenbach Libby 196 Who ' s Who Hattenbach, Phyllis 264, Tennis, FHA, DECA Gonzales, Jose 195 Hayes. Bobby 264, Football Gonzales, Juan 241 Hayes, Peggy 196 Gonzales, Larry 218 Hayley, Ricky 219 Gonzales, Manuel 218 Hayworth, Lydia 241 Gonzales, Margie 241 Heard, Brenda 241 Gonzales. Ramona 263 HecUer, Danny 264 Gonzalez, William 263 Bible Hedricl, Jarrell 241 Goodman Bekli 218 Hedricl, June 196 Gorman, John 241 Heileman, Shen 196 Gossett, Catherine 218 Heirman. Edith 264, TACH, Latin, Bible Gossett, Clarence 218 Heffington, Guy 196 Graham. Freddie 263 Hempen, Patrick 219 Grant. Peggy 263, Lati TACH vp Henderson, Arlene 264, NHS. Latin Grantham. Bubba 263, FFA, DECA Vol eyball. Astronomy Gray. Patricia 263. FTA History, Astronom Henderson. Barbara 264, Span. Golddiggers Green, Fred 241 Henkel. Betty 219 Green, Garland 218 Henkol. Billy 264, Football Sreen. Susan 263, FHA Golddiggers treas Henry. Maria 196 Greene, Bobby 195 Henry, Rickey 242 Greene, Claudette 241 Hernandez, Dora 196 Groenhill. Kathy 195 Hernandez, Felipe 242 Gresham, Edgar 263 Hernandez, Fernando 242 Grosham. Elizabeth 218 Hernandez, Ismael 242 Sresseยซ. Byron 263, DECA Grice. Kim 195 Grice. Kit 196 Griffin. Teresa 263, Golddiggers. Volleyball Griffith. Voanda 263. Volleyball. Court Jesters, historian. FHA, Goldd.gge s drill master, A Cappella sec Grimes. Randy 218 Grisham, Roger 263. Band Grissam. Carol 263, FHA. FTA. Span Grizzard, Jeannie 263, VOE VICA Grizzard, Jimmy 263, DECA, VICA. Bible Grigg. Debbie 241 Gross. Charles 218 Guevara. Yolanda 263 Tennis. VOE. DECA. FHA, Span Guess. Arthur 241 argi, 196 Hernandez. Peggy 219 Herndon. Shanna 246. Latin. JV Choir. Shorthand Bible Herrera. Adolphe 196 Herron. Cynthia 196 Heun. Barbara 264 Heun, Pat 196 Hicks. Bruce 264 Hicks. Denise 264, French, Astronomy, Tennis History. Shorthand Hicks. John 219 Hila Patr, Elm I 242 196 196 . Ma Gue ' 196 Edna 196 Gloria 196 Ginn. Kelly 218 Guinn. Roger 218 Gulley. Mary 241 Gunnels. Kathy 218 Guthrie. Kim 263. El Rodeo, Goldd.ggei Span Guitierrez, Janie 218 Hilario, Olga 196 Hilario, Richard 219 Hill, Alan 242 Hill. Mike 242 Hill. Mike 219 Hill. Mitzi 196 Hine. John 219 Hinoior. Lena 197 I 219 197 Hog B. C thy 218 Hag e, G ary 196 Hag e. George 263 DECA Hohn . Ro ndy 241 Haile Ge orge 218 Hale Dor na 196 Hale Ma ilyn 241 Half nann Cindy 21 8 Hall. Dan 196 Hall. Joh le 218 Hall. Julia 263 Halle r, D bbie 218 Hitt, Roger 264. DECA Hobb.e. Clifford 219 Hodges, Jeannette 197 Hodges, Johnny 197 Hodges, Ronnie 219 Hodges, Sherry 219 Hodnett, Suzanne 197 Hodnett. Vicky 197 Hogue. Trisha 265, Golddiggers Hogue. Troy 197 Holcombe, Stove 219 Holcombe, Wyvonne 265, Library, FHA. Bible, TACH Holiday. Don 242 Ma 1 242 Holland. Phyllis 265 Holland, Sherell 219 Haller. Mack 242 Holley, Dav.d 219 Hollingsworth, Carol 219 Holllngsworth. Sallie 265. Latin. NHS Holloway Amy 197 Holloway, John 219 Holloway, Karen 219 Holten, Cathy 219 Holten. Matt 265, Football Honea. Jonathan 219 Hood. Nicky 265, DECA Football Hooper. Robyn 197 Hooper. Ronda 242 Hooser, Gary 197 Hooser. Leanna 219 Hooser. Patricia 242 Hooten. Judy 219 Hopkins. Gage 242 Horn. Cheri2l9 Horn, Corlynn 265 Horn. Lynelle 242 Horsley. Bennie 197 Householder, James 242 Huonto. Potsy 219 Hubbard. Richard 219 Huckaba, Bobbette 197 Huckaba. Pamela 219 Huckaby, Beverly 265, FHA, VICA Huckaby, Jackie 219 Hudson, Rodney 197 Hudson, Sherry 242 Huffman. Vickie 219 Hufford. Lorena 197 Hufford. Wesley 242 Hugh, Cynthia 242 Hughs. Debbie 220 Hughes, James 265, DECA Hughes. Joy 197 Hughes, Michael 219 Hughes, Steve 265 Band pres. Latin Huitt, Darene 197 Hu.tt. Jewell 242 Hull, Dickie 265. DECA Hull, Russell 197 Hull, Tern 242 Hunley, Debbie 197 Hunnicuft , Jimmy 265, Sym Bond Hunt, Donald 197 Hurrington, Deboroh 197 Hurrington, Edward 220 Huskey, George 242 Hyden. Brenda 220 Hyden. John 242 Jaber. Neal 220 Jackson. Bill 242 Jackson. Danny 197 Jackson. Dora 242 Jackson, Georga 242 James. Becky 242 James. Michael 197 Jenkins, Debbie 220 Jennings. Donna 220 Jenson. Johnny 242 Jenson. Stella 197 Jetton. Garry 197 Johnson. Bern 266. NHS, Editor of Con Astronomy, History pres, Bible pros Johnson, Cathenne 243 Johnson, Danny 243 Johnson, Dennis 243 Johnson, Ernest 220 Helen 220 John 197 Johnson, Marsha 220 Johnson, Phil 197 Johnson, Robert 243 Johnson, Samuel 266 Johnson, Teresa 266, FHA, FTA, Span, Co Jesters, History reporter, sec. Assistant Editor of El Rodeo, DECA reporter Johnson, Van 197 Johnston, Zina 197 Jolly. Glenn 220 Jooe, Barthell 220 Jones, Cind y 243 Jones, Dana 197 Jones Marian 266, VOE Jones Mark 266, Track, NHS Jones Mike 220 Jones Milton 266, NHS. Golf Jones Patty 220 Jones Peggy 198 Jones Randy 243 Jones Reginald 198 Jones Sally 198 Jones Steve 198 Jordo n, Carlis 243 Jordo n, Judith 198 Jordo n, Walter 220 Jenek, Dolores 266, DECA, La Karns, Cary 243 Kar ns, Rocky 198 Kasch. Katy 266, Latin Keelo, Kevin 266, Band Drum Ma|or Kelly, Lisa 198 Kelsey, Thomas 220 Kelso, Cindy 198 Kennedy, Linda 266. Library. Bible Kennedy Ray 243 Kernodle. Katie 266 FHA, VOE, Span Kerr, Kenneth 221 Kesterson Wendi22l Key, Judy 266 Corral VOE sec Kilpatrick, Kevyn 266. NHS treas Kimzey, Terri 266 King, Karen 266, Tennis, Shorthand, VOE, Most Valuable Tennis Player 1969 Latin Kinman. Donna 221 Kirk Daivd 198 Kirk, Dorthy 267. DECA Kilpatrick Mike 198 Kilpatncl, Peter 198 ' Kimble, David 198 King Rhonda 198 King, Pafncia 198 Kirksey, Kathy 199 Klaus, Randy 199 Knappe, Carl 243 Knedhk, Sabnna 221 Knight, Joseph 243 Knight, Ruth 199 Knight, Scott 243 Knoepfel. Jerry 221 Knoepfel John 243 Knous, Jerry 267, DECA, Band Knowles, LaNell 199 Kolb, Karen 221 Kolb, Sandy 267 Kolden, Julie 199 Koshi. Paul 243 Kouniz Archie 243 Krebbs. Clifford 267, FHA, Football Track DECA Krebbs, Dav.d 199 Kushaney, John 199 Kuykendall. Lloyd 267 Bond Kuykendall, Jeff 199 Kyte, Jada 199 icy, James 199 .mb, Jerry 221 indrum. Bob 221 ing, Ricky 221 ingford. Scott 199 ingley, Jamie 243 mgley. Leon 267, FFA, SC, Latin, Key Clu inspery Mary 243 irson, Brenda 244 iwlis, Rob 221 iwlis, Steve 244 iwlis, Susy 199 iwson. Debra 221 iwson, Janet 267 lal Gilbert 221 e Bobby 221 e Dale 221 0, Gene 267 Football, Basketball Track Legg Mary 244 Lemon bio 199 Limont. Pam 267 8and Court Je: Lemooi Paul 244 Lester Cindy 221 LeViar, Francei 267 VOE Latin Lews. Clay 244 Lewis, Dalton 221 Lewis. MartKa 244 Lewis, Pat 221 Lewis, Thei I 244 LImon. Linda 267 Band Bible, FHA, IVT VICA Lipscombe, Elizabeth 267 NHS, Court Jesters and Thesp. FHA, FTA, Who s Who L.pscombe John 199 L.ster, Wayne 199 Little Kathy 199 Little, Pam 221 Lloyd, Ricky 221 Lloyd Robert 221 Lloyd, Rodger 267, Auto Mech VICA Loehman Richard 199 Loftls. Bill 267 Long David 199 Long Frank 221 Lonidier Tena 199 Looney, Betty 22 I lopei. Albert 221 Lopei, Joe 267 Football Lopez Joe 244 Lopez, Johnny 221 Lopez, Linda 199 Lopez, Martha 221 Lopez. Mary 244 Lopez, Uvaldo 221 Lott, Dorothy 221 Loveless David 221 Loyd Barry 199 Loyd, Carol 267 Luevanos, Mary 267 Tennis, French, Gold- diggers Bible pres Luevanos Rafael 221 Luevanos Rene 244 Lujan. Ismael 199 Luth, Toni 199 Lyster. Carol 244 Mc McAdams. Rlcly 267, DECA Tri , 222 McAlliter, Clint 267 Corral DECA, Footbal McCasland Johnny 222 McClanahan, Linda 244 McClendon Linda 244 McClendon Paula 222 McCleneon Sheila 222 McCleory, Nolen 222 McClure Gracie 244 McCraclien, Polly 268 McCraney Mart 244 McCraney Marsha 244 McCrary Dana 244 McCormick Mike 244 McCoy Marcus 200 McCullough. Rawlergh 244 McCullough Rocky 200 McCurtain Sheila 200 McDaniel Donna 222 McDaniel. Temple 200 McElrath. David 244 McEwen Scott 200 McFaul Robert 222 McGonagill Barry 222 McGrath Mile 222 McGruden Richard 222 icGuire Be- , 245 FHA McGu.re Gordon 200 McGuIre Sue 200 McKee, Donald 222 McKee Ronald 200 McKeller, Karen 268, DECA, S. McLaughlin ae 245 McLaughlin, Marianne 200 McLaughlin, Scott 268, Student Body President NHS, Latin trees. Football Debate Society, Who s Who, SC McLean LaRhesa 245 McLeod Marl 200 McMillian DeLynnda 200 McMillian, Jo 268 FTA sec, Lat.n FHA vp Mc I 222 McMurray Lmda 245 McMurtrey, Johnny 268 VICA McNew Wanda 222 McQuien. Donald 268, Track, Football McOuien Vin 222 McSwain, Dewey 268. DECA McSwaIn, Larry 245 McWhlrl, Rowena 245 M MacUin, Cathy 268, Astronomy. JV Choir, FTA, FHA, Golddiggers. French. History, NHS Madden, Tracy 199 Meddo. Susan 222 Madison, John 199 Madry, Andra 222 Magers, Sandra 222 Ma.nes Ronny 199 Maiors, Charlotte 222 Malone Michael 245 Malone Patti 199 Mancill Dana 222 Marcum, Pamela 268, Golddiggers Span pre Margolls, Larry 245 Mann. Rebecca 199 Marks. Patricia 222 Marshall Randy 199 Ma I 222 Martin Donna 199 Martin, Seren 268. NHS. Tennis. Thesp Span Latin. El Rodeo. El Rodeo Sports Editor. Who ' s Who. President Southwestern Council of Student Publications Mai I 245 I 222 Martinez David 222 Martinez, George 268, VICA, Latin Martinez, Frank 268 Martinez, Juaquin 268 Martinez Mana 245 Martinez Mary Ann 199 Martinez Raymond 245 Martinez, Virginia 199 Mason, Beckle 199 Mason, Kathy 199 Maion, Ronnie 268, DECA. La Massey. David 245 Ma , Chrl . 245 Mate. Fernando 245 Mate, Maria 222 Mathews. Annie 222 Mathews Frankie 245 Mathis. Mike 222 Mathis Steve 199 Mattingley Randy 199 Mauldin, Carolyn 222 Ma.well Paul 245 Mayei, Cathy 268 Span TACH vp, ICT VICA, French, Bible Ma , 222 Mayes Bobby 199 Mayo, Susan 245 Mays Cathy 199 Ma . 223 FTA, Latin Meador, Lynda 2i Meador Steve 199 Mealer, Bobby 269 Meek, Kay 269 History Corral Staff Forensics Meek Paula 223 Meek Raymond 200 Meek, Ronnie 269 VOE VICA Meeks Bobbie 200 Meeks, Reta 245 Mencha, Henry 200 Menchaca Susan 245 Mendez, Velma 245 Mendoza Andres 245 Mendoza Anita 200 Mendoza David 223 Mendoza, Lesvia 269, Span Library Mendoza Marcela 245 Mendoza Victor 223 Menges, Robert 269 Me . 200 ' 200 , Charles 269 Baseball Miller, Ella 269, FHA vp, A Cappella Meis Singers, Latin Miller, Gary 223 Millar, Gaylon 269 Band M.ller, Ginger 245 Mill 245 Miller, John 200 Miller Kay 245 Miller Nancy 245 Miller, Nona 223 Miller, Tommy 200 Miller, Winifred 269 Mills Cindy 269 Mills Kathey 200 Millwee Billy 245 Minchew. Jacalyn 269, Band FHA VOE Minter, Ethel 223 Miramontes David 200 Mitchell, Ricky 223 Mitchell, Terry 269 FFA, Football DECA Moates, Michael 269 B.ble, FFA VICA Molina Joseph 200 Moncada Julian 223 3s 223 1 200 Montelongo, Juan 245 Montgomery Belinda 200 Moore, Gary 246 Moore, Mary 269, ICT VICA LIbrar Moore, Randy 223 Morales Danny 246 Moralez, Elda 223 Moralez, Feliciano 200 Moralez, Merlinda 269 FHA Span Morehead Kay 223 Morelion John 200 Morelion Phyllis 223 M in Da I 246 Morgan, James 223 Moron Sally 223 Morris, Cynthia 223 Morris Judy 246 t 200 Mortland, Susan 246 Mo I 200 to 246 Moss, Ruth Ann 269 Court Je! FTA Volleyball mgr, Jr Clai Mounce Cindy 223 Mounce, Rebecca 270. Astron Mullen, Mary 200 Mullen, Pat 246 Mullen, Tom 224 Mullins, Curtis 224 Munguia, Gerald 246 Munguia, Norma 200 Mu I 246 Munoz, Lee 200 Munoz, Robert 270 ICT VICA Munoz, Sammy 224 Murdock, Jeff 246 Murphy Judy 200 Murphy Ruby 224 Musgrove, Thomas 224 Myrick Ronald 200 Nail, Joyce 270, FHA, A Cappella Nalli Scott 201 Nails. Robley 270 Nanny, Carol 246 Naih, Nancy 270 Neal, Doris 246 Neal, Susie 201 Neighbors, Daryl 224 Neill, Marilyn 201 Newell, Kerry 201 NewelL Rodney 270. Band. B.ble. DECA Newman. David 246 Newman. Jacqueline 201 Newman. John 201 Ne 1246 Miller. David 245 Newton David 224 Newton Paul 246 Nichols, Brenda 270. DECA. TACH s Nichols. Caria 246 Nichols, Reba 270 Nichols. Terry 246 Nicholson. Ann 224 Nicholson. Jerry 224 Noble. Deantha 201 Noble, Mary 246 Norrell, Tommy 270 Norwood. Firm 201 Nugent. Billy 201 Nugent. Wayne 246 Odell. Kathy 224 Claque. Nora 201 Claque. Orlando 224 Claque. Santos 224 Olguin, Joe 270. DECA Olivas. Fred 201 . Mary 246 , Raylene 247 , Theresa 270 FHA I 201 Oliv Oliv Olsen. Nancy 224 Oppegard, Nancy 270. FHA Ornelas Frank 247 ORourke, Myles 201 Osborne, Roy Lee 224 Ott, Harold 201 Ovalle, Carlos 224 Overton, Vicky 224 , Thomas 224 , Gil 224 bey Shiretta 224 s, Gina 201 s, Jeff 201 s, Jim Bob 247 Pace. Sherlda 225 Padgett, Linda 225 Paige, Dabra 270 Palacios. Eva 201 Palaclos. Uli 225 . Pa trie . Rebel I 247 a 225 n 225 Palm Palm Paloi Pannell. Sylvia 201 Parchman. Nancy 225 Parades. Gilbert 201 Paredez. Fernle 225 Paredez. Mary Ann 247 Paredez. Rosi 201 Paredez, Pedro 270 Spar Parent. Edward 201 Parent. Janie 274 Parker. Mike 225 Parks. Kim 247 Parks. Lana 247 Parmenter. Bill 270. Span Parmenter, Phil 225 Parnell Greq 247 I 247 i 225 Parras, Louis 225 Parras, Ralph 270 Parrott. Sheree 247 Pascale. Linda 247 Pascale. Paul 201 Pate. Terry 225 Patterson. David 225 Patterson, VIcki 201 Patterson, Wayne 270, , Latin. Bible on. Pa I 201 Patton, Rebecca 270, Volleyball, Astronomy. Latin TACH, VICA. FHA Paul, Dons 247 Paul, Shirley 270 Paulln. Paul 225 Payne. Ruth 247 Pearce. Beverly 225 Pearce. Cindy 202 Pedlqo. Sandra 225 Peercy. Bobby 225 Penn, i225 Peralta. Caroline 225 Peralta. Frankie 27 1 Perez, Olga 202 Perkins, Carol 27 1. Mei FTA, NHS Perkins, Larry 202 Perry. Carol 247 Perry. Lana 202 Perry. Martha 225 Perry. VIcki 247 Pers s247 Peters, Beverly 247 Peters, Mark 247 Peters. Patty 271, Band Phelon, El.iabeth 247 Phillips. Cindy 202 Phillips. Cra.g 202 Phillips. Cynth.a 202 Phillips. FranI, 225 Phillips, Greg 247 Phillips, H.J. 202 Phillips, Ins 202 Phillips, Judy 247 Phillips. Lila 247 Phillips. Nathan 202 Phillips, Nancy 271, DECA, FHA Phillips. Ronnie 202 Phillips. Sherry 225 Phillips, Willie 271 Piclett, David 247 Picquet. Beth 202 Picquet, Mike 271 Picquet. Pamela 247 Pierce, Barbara 202 P.erce, Carletta 202 P.erce, Eddie 225 P.erce, Larry 247 P.erce, Lorrie 202 P.erce, Pam 247 P.llians, Ronny 248 P.neda, Debora 202 P.neda, Evansto 202 Pipes, Lisa 202 Pipes. Michael 271. Key Club Pittman. Choy 225 Pittman. Londa 203 Pitts, Betty 248 Pitts, Ricky 225 Rankin, Valencia 270, Corral, FHA Raphael, Stephanie 270. Court Jesters anc Thesp Rasmussen, Earl 249 Rau. Orville 203 Rau. Sid 249 Ray, Diane 203 Ray. Grady 270. Football, Baseball. Soph Class Favorite, Jr Class Favorite Ray, Mavis 203 Ray Steve 226 Ray, Thomas 226 Rayburn, James 249 Reagan, John 203 Reed. Sammy 271. Track, Football, DECA Reed. Sandy 27 I . FHA, Tennis. Tennis Club vp. Soph Class vp, A Cappella, Meister Singers. SC Reed, William 203 Reeves, Rikkie 203 Reld, Daria 271 Re.dy Tony 203 Remlemeyer. Sally 203 Reinlcemeyer, Sue 271 , El Rodeo, SC. Jr Clas ' vp, Whos Who, Soph Class Treas, Gold- diggers reporter Rennau., Janet 226 Roger. Robert 226 Rogers, Lee 249 . Ja I 248 Platte. Kenneth 203 Platte. Janice 225 Platte, Larry 271 Plowman, Susan 248 Plunki Sha 1 225 Plunkett. Steve 271, DECA Pola . Che I 203 Pope, Gary 248 Pope. Michel 271. Forensics. Corral. Bible social chairman. Court Jesters and Thesf Latin, French Porter, Daniel 271, DECA. Thesp Porter. Pati 248 Poss. Nate 225 Pounds. Janice 271 Bible Pounds, William 225 Powell, Ann 271, Court Jesters, DECA Powell, Daury 27 I , Sym Band, Meister Sing Powell. D. W. 225 Powell, Mark 271. DECA, Lat.n Prater, Guy 226 Preus. Lynda 226 Price Erie 226 Price, Terry 271, Track. NHS, Key Club Pnddy, Druanne 203 Pnebe, Billy 248 Pnebe, Bob 226 Pnnqle, Cathy 248 Pruitt Diane 248 Puga Albert 248 iS Bill 203 ly. Reย 270. Track โ– y, Russ 249 . John 270 ,y Bill 226 re;. Ehedina 249 rei, Ehiabeth 203 rei. Emma 203 rei, Eunice 203 rez, Lisabel 249 rei, Lupe 226 Randle. Eddie 203 Randle. Michael 249 Raney, Cheryl 249 Raney Kathleen 226 Raney, Ronnie 270 I 249 Rent, Chri I 249 Renteria, Janie 27 I NHS, VOE VICA FHA Ronteria, Joanna 27 I , ICT VICA reporter. Span, Volleyball Renteria. Mary 226 Renteria. Robert 203 Reynolds, Earl 203 Rhodes, Robert 203 Rhymes, Jill 203 Rhymes, Judy 249 R.ce, Darlene 203 Rice. Jon 271, Bandvp, NHS. Latin, History, Court Jesters Rich, Steve 271, Football VICA Richards. Jackie 203 Richardson. Linda 203 Rigdon Debra 203 Rigdon. Kathy 271, Meister Singers, Key Club sweetheart Riherd, John 226 Riker. Barbara 226 Riker, Sandra 271. FHA, VOE VICA. Library Ringener. Gary 271 Key Club Ringener, Larry 271 Rios, Anita 271, Span Ritchie. Ginger 226 Ritchie, Tim 226 Riti, Priscilla 203 Rivera, Daniel 203 Robb. Bennett 203 Robb. Ike 249 Roberts, Joyce 249 Robertson Charles 249 Robertson, Dicky 203 Robertson Mica 203 Robertson. Pamela 271, Elec AppI Rep sweetheart DECA, FHA Robertson. Patti 271, Band Robertson, Patt, 203 Robertson. Randy 271. ICT VICA Robertson Vicki 203 Robertson Walter 203 Robles, Albert 226 Rocha. Mary 271, Span Rocha, Robert 249 Rock, Lena 271, Band Roders. Carl 249 Rodriguez Armands 203 Rodriguez, Betty 226 Rodriguez, Carlos 226 Rod I 226 Rodriguez, Johnny 203 Rodriguez Marlene 226 Rodriguez. Mary 249 Rodriguez, Raymundo 249 Rodriguez Sammy 203 Rogers. Rowena 271, FHA. FTA, Corral. VOE VICA historian-reporter. Shorthand. Tennis French Rorick. Mike 249 Rorick. Patricia 226 Rorick. Sharon 203 Roth, Laurie 249 Rountree. Danny 204 Rowden, Debbie 249 Rowland Kay 250 Rubio. Flei. 250 Rubio. Jan.e 204 Rubio. Mary Lou 204 Rubio. Rudy 226 Rubio, Sally 271. VOE VICA Rudd. Priscilla 204 RusI e 204 , 250 Russell. Susan 227 Rybolt. Debrah 271, FHA, VOE VICA. .Joseph 271. DECA. Bible Honnie 227 Salazar, Esperanza 204 Saldivar. Berlinda 250 Saldivar, Elvia 204 Saldivar. Irene 204 Saldivar. Tedora 227 Salgado, Richard 227 Sanchez, Frances 204 Sanchez, Gary 250 Sanchez, Janie 204 Sanchez, Margie 227 Sanchez, Noel 204 Sanchez. Robert 271 Sanders, Ann 227 Sanders, Bill 227 Sanders, Randol 227 Sandridge, Gay 250 Sandridge, Wanda 227 Santiago. Myrna 250 Santiago Rachel 250 Sargent, John 227 Sayers. Kay 227 Sayers. Mary 204 Scallion Hester 204 Schaedel, Lynn 271. Radio, Thesp. Extemporaneous. Golddiggers Schrecengost. Randy 204 Schwarzenbach, Bell 271. Activities Editor of El Rodeo Golddiggers Scott. David 271 Span, A Cappella Scott, Kenneth 204 Seay. Julie 250 Seay, Wes 204 Seitzler. Patricia 250 Sevey Jan 204 Sovoy, Johnnie 271, Baseball, FFA Shackelford Walter 227 Shaffer, Bob 204 Shaffer. Gary 271 Band Shaffer, Pete 250 Shanks Donnie 227 Shanks. Larry 227 Shanks Stanley 250 Shapland. Bob 204 Sharon, Margie 271 Sharon. Paula 204 Shai , 204 Sharp. Victor 250 Shryack, Debra 271 Shaver. Jill 250 rd. Te 1 227 Sherrill, Auston 250 Shipman, Craig 227 Sherrill, Rita 204 Sharrill, Patrice 204 Shook Richard 227 Shults, Mike 227 Sias. Barbara 250 S.as. Cynthia 204 S.gmon. Tracy 227 Simmons. Dennis 204 Simmons. Shelby 250 Simpson. Chris 204 Simpson. Linny 272 Simpson, Ricky 272. Key Club treas Spi Rebe. 1 204 Sisson. Deborah 272 Sitton, Charles 205 Sizenbach Mike 250 Slate, Mark 272. Golf, SC, Basketball, L Sledge Tern 204 Sledge. William 272, Track Smart, Danny 272, Track, DECA. FFA. Football Smith. Annamane 205 Smith. Carolyn 205 Smith. David 227 Smith, Debra 272 Smith. Don 250 Smith. Donna 227 Smith. Doug 205 Smith. Ervin 205 Smith. Evelyn 227 Smith. Jay Tee 227 Smith. John 205 Smith. Larry 250 Smith, Lonnie 272. DECA. Bible Smith, Loretta 205 Smith, Louie 250 Smith, Mike 250 Smith, Nancy 227 Smith, Rickey 205 Smith, Ronda 227 Smith, Sherry 227 Smith. Stephen 272, Football Smith. Steve 272, Fr Class treas. Football Basketball, Key Club, DECA Smith, Steve 228 Smith, Sunne 250 Smith, Susan 228 Smoot, Carl 228 Snyder. John 250 Snyder, Kathy 228 Snyder, Steven 205 Sorley, Tom 205 Spargo Marlina 250 Sparks, James 205 Speaker, Debbie 250 Speaker, Earnest 205 , 205 sa 250 Sper, Spraberry Rhonda 250 Speclman Carol 228 Spivey, Roy 228 Spradling Karen 250 Springer Donna 228 Sprouce, Mark 272 Staggs, Marcia 250 Stallings. Gary 272 FFA Stallings, Jim 205 Standard Audrey 251 Stanland, Sue 272, FHA TACH Stanley, Cynthia 228 Sta I 251 Stanley, Debbie 205 Stanley. Donna 272, Span FHA vp, pre NHS sec, Golddiggers. Who ' s Who Stan , 205 Stansel, Candy 228 Stark Bobby 251 Starr Debbie 251 Steen, Ricky 228 Stephens Cynthia 251 Stephen, Mike 205 Stephens, Pamela 228 Stephens, Troy 205 Stephenson, Barbara 2 ' Stephenson, Bill 205 Steri I 228 Stevens Donna 205 Stevens. Joy 272, Court Jesters and Th Best Thesp, Bible DECA, Thesp histc Stewart Billy 228 Stewart. Debbie 251 Stewart, Diann 205 Stewart, Hanan 205 Stewart. Howard 272, Football, Golf , Jimmy 205 , Mitzi 228 . Teresa 228 Stew Stew Stew Stewart, Tony 272, Football Stinson, Pat 272, Band sec Stocks June 251 Strain. Jim 251 Strain. Tim 251 Strodtman, Mike 251 Stuart, Ruby 205 Stuart Wanda 251 308 StutavilU, Candia 272. Llbrsry. Bible. Span FHA Slutavillt. Gary 272. Band. Bible Sulak. Sutan 273 Debate Span NHS Sulat Syl.va 205 Solll.an Bill 205 Sullivan. Swan 273 Band. TACH pres. Bible FHA ICT VICA Sull.ยซan Robert 205 Surily Juan 205 Sundy, Karla 205 Swarti. Andrew 273, Key Club Swanson Karen 205 Ma : 228 Swenson Gene 228 Swim. Keith 228 Swindell, Donna 273. FFA Swords. Luanne 205 Swards, Lynda 273. Latm Talarr I 251 Talbot. Martha 228 Talbot. Paul 206 Talmadge, Jeยซ 273 NHS. Span reporter Astronomy vp. Debate Key Club pres Governor, Who s Who. Who ' s Who American High School. Boys ' State, S( Tate. Kelly 251 Taylor. Cindy 206 Taylor. Jacli 228 Taylor. John 228 Taylor. Judy 206 Taylor. June 251 Taylor, Pat 273 FTA Taylor, Paulette 206 Taylor, Randy 228 Teggue. Angle 251 Teague, Guy 206 gue, N dine 206 gue, T a 206 ipleton Donnie 273 DECA ipleton Richard 273 Ter eletslv Marl 251 ary Alice 25 mes, Ke lly 251 mas A ne206 mas. Be rtie 228 mas. Be verly 206 mas. Br Bnda 228 mas, Clyde 206 mas Di riene 228 mas, Ra ndy 273 Thompson, Clay 273 Trad. FTA Thompson, Dale 273 Thompson, Kathleen 273, Debate ' Court Jesters and Thesp Thompson, Nancy 273 Tho on Pa 251 Thompson, Rhonda 228 Thornhill. Cheryl 228 Thornhlll. Donald 206 Thornhill, Randy 252 Thornton, Carol 228 Thorp. Ann 229 Thorp. Sharon 206 Thurman Marion 206 Tibbs. Debbie 229 Tibbs. Sheryl 206 TIdw , Cha as 273 itt 206 . 252 Tidwell De ' TIdwell, He T.dwell Johnny 229 Tindoll, Karen 273 FTA FHA, NHS TIndol, Larry 252 Lridol. Linda 252 Tindol. Neal 229 Tingle. Jackie 252 Tipton. Diane 229 Tolson. Debra 229 Tonn, Jerre 273, FTA, FHA, A Cappella Bible, Court Jesters, VOE VICA Tonn. Johnny 229 Tonn. Randy 206 Torres. Connie 252 I 252 Torres, Raymond 206 Tovar, Betty 273 Span, Bible, FHA Tranthum, Charles 273 Tranthum, Joe 252 Traylor, Kenneth 207 Tredaway, M,le 229 Trevino, Leticia 229 Trim. Susan 252 Truette, Barry 229 Truette. Cindy 207 Tubb Robbie 207 Tucker Bill 252 Tuclness Ira 252 Tune Tommy 252 Turner, Andrea 273. Latin. Span. Short Turner Brenda 207 Turner, Cheryl 273. Cheerleader SC re cording sec NHS vp Who s Who Turner, Johnnie 273 207 Tui Linda 229 Turner. Robert 229 Turner. Rocky 207 Turner. Vick, 252 Tyler V.cki 229 Tyoes. Brenda 207 229 Underwood. Sh. Underwood. Susan 229 Uston. David 229 Urban. John 252 r207 Valenzuela. Tony 207 Valles, Cruj 207 Vandorlinden, Russel 207 Vaughn. Curtis 252 Vaughn, Dennis 229 Vaughn, Jeยซ 273, Latin NHS Band lieutenant Velasquez, Maria 273 TACH FHA DECA Velesque!, Dora 229 Vernon, Lee White 207 Vick, Gregory 252 Vieira. Mary 230 Viera, Angel 207 Viera Charles 230 . Sam . 207 Villa, Ellies 230 Vinson. Gary 207 Voight. Kathy 230 w Wade Cindy 207 Wade. Polly 252 Waggoner. Allan 230 Waggoner Sharon 252 Walker, Arlis 273. FFA Walker, Bobby 273, Span, DECA, Key Club Walker, Ramone 230 Wall, Joanne 273, Volleyball Wallace, Davis 273, Astronomy Wallace, Robert 253 Wallis, Ruth 230 Walton, Ken 207 Ward, Ray 273, Key Club Ward Gary 207 Waldlaw David 207 Ware, Tony 273, History DECA Warner Debbie 253 Wash, Charla 230 Wash, Deborah 274 Band sec twirler Waters Paula 253 Watkins, Mildred 274. FHA. VOE VICA, Bible Watkins Patsy 253 Watkins, Shirley 230 Watkins Susan 253 Watson. Joe 207 Watson, Susan 274 FHA Watson Wydna 207 Watts, Tim 207 Way, Cecilia 274 Band FHA Way, Cynethia 253 Way, Debra 207 Weaver, Kellye 207 Weaver, Randy 207 Weaver Tony 207 Webb Bobby 230 Webb, Sayle 274, FTA trea. Latin. NHS Tennis Golddlggers. FHA Bible Webb, Paul 274. Band Webb, Robert 230 Webb, Sandra 230 Weber, Connie 274 Weber, David 253 Weeks. Don 230 Weeks, John 274. Meister Singers pr Football Basketball Weidel, Richard 274. DECA Span Weir. Danny 253 We , 207 Welch, Tommy 274 Wells Joetfa 230 Welsh, Leslie 274 Westbrook, Pam 274. FHA. Golddiggei Westbrook, Randy 207 230 , 207 Whee Wheeler, Debbie 207 Wheeler, Pam 230 White. Edith 253 White. Gary 207 White. Jayland 230 While. Linda 230 White. Lisa 230 White, Pam 274, FTA vp pres A Cappella NHS. Golddlggers. Latin While. Richard 230 White. Sharon 231 White. Terry 231 White. Terry 231 While. Wanda 207 Whitehead. Tim 231 Whitley, Reed 231 Whitney, Bruce 231 Whitlen, Susi 253 Whittington, Nan 253 Wickline, Jeff 274, Band Wickline Sherry 253 Wldger Barbara 207 Wiggins, Caria 274 FHA. DECA, Latin Wiggins, Syble 274 Wiggins Vmcent 253 Wild, Valerie 207 Wiley. Jimmy 207 Wiley. Mark 207 Willbanks. Jill 207 Willetts. Alma 23 I Williams. Amanda 253 Williams. Charles 275. Football. Basketball DECA pres Williams Cindy 253 Williams. Dannie 231 Williams. Debra 207 Williams. DIanna 253 Williams. Earllne 231 Williams. Gayla 253 Williams, Jerome 253 Williams, Julie 207 Williams, Nancy 275 . Sandy 231 . Sandy 231 Willia Willla Willia Wlllla 1207 . Wanda 253 . Willie 231 on. Gary 253 i 207 . Stei Willlngham. Gary 208 Wilson. Carolyn 253 Wilson. Eddie 208 Wilson. Jan 208 Wilsc !23l Wilson, Rose 208 Windham, Joel 208 Winn, Sandra 208 Win ( 253 Astronomy Wooldridge. Sandra 209 Wooldruff, Vicky 209 Workman Datha 231 , Woiencraft, C. M. 275. Band lieulenanl Wright. Danny 275. Span. Latin. NHS Wright, David 209 Wright, David 275 Football Wright. Janell 231 Wright. Lonnle 253 Wright. Lorrin 253 Wrinkle. Susan 231 ei. Sonny 275 k, Wayne 275 Baseball ng, Brenda 275. Band. Shorthand. Latin mg. David 209 ing. Debby 209 Zant. Sara 209 Zapp. Jenniffer 231 Zelgler. PattI 231 Zellars, Craig 231 Zellars, David 275. Bible Zsigray, Mark 209 Wise Nancy 253 Wise Paltl 23 I Withrow Booby 209 Witte Gary 231 Witte, Randall 275, Band, Latm, DECA Wolf, Sunny Jo 275, FHA, VOE VICA Wolverfon Benee 209 Womacl Patt, 231 Womeck, Randy 275, SC, Basketball Baseball. Latin vp Wood, David 209 Wood Danny 253 Wood, Gary 231 Woodard, Linda 275 Corral DECA FHA, Volleyball Woods, Debra 209 Woods, Donna 209 Woods, Millnl 275 Wooldridge, Mike 275, Radio. Span. Latin. โ–  ' ' ' 5 i Ah. when to the heart of man Was it ever less than a treason To go with the drift of things To yield with a grace to reason. And bow and accept the end Of a love or a season. โ€” Robert Frost r JSSW lew l_ -.M ' . Special thanks to: Mrs. Erma Steward Arthur Trev Teresa Johnson Seren Martin Belle Schwarzenbach Joan Crawford Lana Parks Carol Lyster Denise Bryant Kae McLaughlin Connie Gary Bruce Hicks Bennett Fletcher Scott Nails Albert Carlile Simon Correa Mr. Frank Brandon Mrs. Clarlnda Han Mr. Floyd Hobson Texas Tech Journ. BSHS Faculty Danny Valdes Dept. โ€” Judy Rhymes and Ruth Payne, Co-Editors Autographs Cf m ij ยซ iJHI ' 1


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