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L OKA vB ViijaRV G, -TX tC W KiLlSSM 1 P afi k l H sSr Sp ' E jnS t v. -:.. V big spring high school big spring, texas volume 54 contents student life 14 sports 46 organizations 90 notables 150 personnel 168 freshmen 192 sophomores 216 juniors 236 seniors 256 advertisements .... 278 : ' ' students . . . people . . . brought together in the high school environment — ;:S;. !r ?5r.-A.- challenged, tested, probed, evaluated, each molded into a single person that is a part of many. f together yet ever alone. W % S HHI r |lr B t,.t ' H pr« x mm . M K- y H v- il H extroverts, introverts . . . some know warm friendships, and others know the cold reality of loneliness. all are seemingly alike, conforming to the accepted facades of school . . . yet each is different, searching separately for his identity in a mixed-up world. affected by more than just his studies in the classroom, every student . . . every person is formed by every other student — every daily contact, every jostle in the halls, every remark heard in passing, every current of favoritism or dislike in the class — t all in the endless stream of days that blur together to form a school year, but out of the blur emerges the student the main — and not the by-product . . . that curious individual composed of hope, doubt, and frustration inevitably a kaleidoscope of spirit and emotion . . . {-r i ' : ' - ' f J I I ! freshman orientation informs students The beginning of school is sensed by many students as schedules are received. There is much to be anticipated as the 1971-1972 school year becomes a reality. Getting back into the swing of things al- ways seems to be a challenge, as each year the students try to make that year the best year ever. A — Mr. John Talmadge, assistant principal, speaks to new stu- dents about the manner in which Big Spring High School func- tions. B — Students wait patiently to receive their schedules. AA ? cr annual barbeque promotes spirit A basic part of the teams in Big Spring are the many loyal fans, ramrodded by The Quarterback Club. During the season they back the athletic team in many ways — but none so spirit-building as the annual barbeque which begins activities of the foot- be ' ' ' A — Coach Marshall Taylor of Texas Tech provides in- spiration for a hard season ahead. B — Quarterback Club provides the beef for steer brawn. C — Cheer- leaders display the spirit which won them the spirit stick. student life fha serves the school and community Future Homemakers get acquainted with their begin- ning activity, the Ice-Cream Supper. After that initial so- cial, the work begins as they seek to serve their school and community. Working with hieadsta rt is one of the most pleasurable activities, for FHA ' ers are able to help orient youngsters to the rou- tines and activities necessary for performing in the public schools. chambers add charm The Big Spring High School Chambersin- gers was formed by director, Jack Bowers, in order to give interested students a chance to learn more than was presented during class periods. There are sixteen members and two accompanists in this group. mk i- M ?■T ' i ' . ' fcr . St ' ■' -V« -r - r-i-.:« i . 1 k M ..u Mttwf pep rallies help bring enthusiasm to students Pep rallies were one of the great strengths that the student body was able to show. The students were always willing to cheer for their team and helped give them much needed confidence. Although many were unable to attend the El Paso game, there were many fans at the early morning pep rally ready and willing to cheer for their team. A — The life-siie Barney from the band helps to promote spirit in the pep rallies. B — Tricia Cherry presented Mike Adams with a Back of the Week award during the pep rally before the Midland Lee game. C — Dr. Terry Pate diagnoses Steer Robby Lloyd as having Gold fever. D — Equipped with suitcase and pillow, Tricia Cherry prepares to go to El Paso for the game. E — The Steer varsity team loads onto the bus after the exciting El Paso pep rally. F — The Steers watch with interest at the early morning pep rally. )s success . ittcjin- ninq and senl a bright qK .. ng stages I ' i tl.,. ' K.-y Club through the city. Excitfifnont Iped sponsor t-he tradition ,-adldted among the grouf) ' ■' ■' ' ' ■■' ' ■1 ' ' : ■' ,i, J continued, to be evidertt ■' ' ' j ' ' ' iin-j ' ' ' ; ; : ' i.ui.jh the fiVOflts which fol lits of th- ' ;, )l,,. tin,,! two -la ys oi pifipiueens are crowne ' Homecoming brought with It much ex- l citement among the students. The crownmg ' : of the queens was one of the highlights of ;■; the season. Sheela Armistead captured the r; title of Football Queen while Carol Perry ' ■• began her reign as Band Queen. Denise I Bryant was elected by the students as (, Homecomin g Queen,. 19 7 I - 1.97 2. homecoming dance draws large crowd The return of exes to the BSHS campus was cele- brated during Homeconning at the opening activi- ties of the football ganne. Organizations who had winning floats were recognized and were awarded their prizes. The climax of the hiomecoming activi- ties was the hiomecoming Dance on Saturday Night. A — Tom Suin, firrt Big Spring President of TASC, pinj a corsage on Mn. Don Green, 1955 Student Council sponsor. B — Lupe Ar- guello presents the first priie for the winning float to the Steer Band. C — Jill Shaver and Kelly Draper accept the second prize for the Thespians. r ' jse— i e Joats glimmer The homecoming parade of Big Spring High School displayed many beautiful floats. First place in the parade went to the band for their Steer Express. Second and third places went to the drama and senior floats. I ' ' .i4 . . ' • ' % y - . i r ' f .-■-- ■- , -a , B Sfe i ' K ' I H V In I ' I ♦ ' •v V p I WH J-:. .i:_ IB  __JLi 3. rv ' i f ' asmt MM f ' ' ' o m Pr wte.i s • •• • • «k  .;ljjlt 35 ' - ' ' - Aa bt I students ' attentions focus on career day On October 1 , 425 juniors and seniors participated in Career Day sponsored by Webb Air Force Base. Students saw exhib- its concerning the many facets of the mili- tary. The afternoon was highlighted by an air show given by the Thunderbirds. student life fifty inductees are received into nhs The National Honor Society held its fa induction on October 14. Approximately fifty deserving students were inducted into this organization. To be accepted into the National Honor Society, each of these stu- dents were required to have these qualities: leadership, scholarship, service, and charac- ter. The National Honor Society is an organi- zation that is able to help the entire student body. Every member of this organization, including its sponsor Colleen Slaughter, is always ready to help other students. A — National Honor Society pins were given to new members during the fall induction. B — A new inductee stands in awe while others re- ceive pins. C left Murdock lights the candle representing service during the induction. D — After receiving their carnations, Paula Meek and Dana Mancill light their candles with candles representing leadership, scholarship, service, and character. student life %. golddiggers become slaves to varsity squad At the close of the 1971 football season, the Golddiggers became slaves to the var- sity squad for one week. The Golddiggers helped to promote spirit among not only the players but the fans as well. Each Gold- digger made signs for each player and coach, baked them a cake, decorated the players ' rooms, fixed lemonade after an af- ternoon workout, gave a banquet, and fed each player and coach breakfast at the Quarterback breakfast. A — Fellow slaves, Polly Wade, Ingrid Broadrick, Cindy Taylor, Geoga Jackson, and Carol Boyd, serve lemonade to the varsity players after football practice. B — At the Solddiggers ' football banquet Paula Waters serves her master Mike Williamson. C — While good food is enjoyed, Craig Brown and Lori Fort keep up a good conversation. D — Co-captain George Weeks, of the Big Spring Quarterback Club, serves Craig Brown breakfast. E — Hungry athletes show enthusiasm for good food early in the morning. student life fha ' ers work to be good homemakers One of the most important organiza- complished in the many arts necessary tions in Big Spring hiigh School is the Fu- for a wife and mother. Their activities are ture hlomemakers of America, composed varied as they seek also to serve their of 300 girls whose main objective is school and community, fulfilling always learning to be the best homemaker possi- their slogan of looking Toward New ble. Believing that the family is the foun- hlorizons. dation of America, they strive to be ac- I I .fe C7. i 4k ■fTY key clubbers enjoy skits at annual banquet The Key Club held its annual parent appreciation banquet in which parents were recognized. Key Club sweethearts and Key clubbers put on skits as entertain- ment. Keynote speaker Bill John- son spoke on work, happiness, and recreation. A — The villain, Steve Lav lis, and the good guy, David Wright, fight over a fair damsel. B — Marching to Praetoria was spe- cial music provided by Bobby Carllle, Barry Armstrong, and Russ Rainey. C — Introduction of the keynote speaker. Bill Johnson, was given by Bobby Carlile. student life david and lisa staged by drama department Mental illness has become the subject for many modern plays; however, it is an area usually not attempted by high school drama students. The Big Spring hiigh Drama Department, however, pre- sented one of the most diffi- cult plays, David and Lisa. Adapted for the stage by Mr. Kenneth Reach, David and Lisa is the story of emo- tionally disturbed teenagers in a special school. Jill Shav- er and David Fisher had the leading roles in the play. A — Mrs. Joy Shaver was the director of the play. B — Two muggers frighten Lisa at the park. C — David is counseled by Dr. Swinford. D — John Holloway entertains some of the members of the cast. contest film highlights band banquet The End of Marching Season Din- ner is given to the Band each year by the Optimist Clubs of Big Spring. Mr. Bill Bradley and Mr. Kyle Ellison presented Barney Awards to the ten outstanding marchers of the year. The award for Best Marching Spirit was given to Sue Fortenberry, and Becky James was awarded the John Philip Sousa Award for being the outstanding band student. Viewing the UIL contest film enabled the band members to see their march- ing. Gary Bradley is named one of the ten best marchers. B — Wayne Nugent pre- sents Gary Bradley a baby bottle to stop his constant hunger. C — Jim Baum acts as master of ceremonies at the banquet. D — Freshmen Cindy Coleman, Rob Holmes, and Grady Wiley receive the Most Unfor- tunate Outstanding Behavior on Bus 3. student life AA Christmas dance livens yuletide season The annual Christmas dance, sponsored by the Student Council, was one that no one will forget. The Eagle performed at its best and few people were not caught in its grasping beat. Class favorites and Mr. and Miss BSHS were presented during the dance. A certain spirit of Christmas happi- ness was shown throughout the night. — A member of the group Eagle brightens up the dance with singing. B — Enjoying the pulsating sounds are Susie Lawlis and Pete Shaffer. C — Mike Bearden and Miss Libby Oglesby enjoy the dance while Mary Gulley seems to be tiring. meistersingers bring christmas spirit to everyone seeking it A Christmas Festival of Music was presented by the Big Spring HHigh School Meistersingers. Two major events of the concert were the presentation of Twas the Night Before Christmas and the Nutcracker Suite. Dick Conley created much excitement through the whole audience as he ap- peared as Santa Claus and came down the chimney dur- ing one segment of the con- cert. A brass ensemble from the Steer Band accompanied the Meistersingers during several numbers of the con- cert. A — The children, Londa Pittman and Iva Sursky, were nestled all snug in fh bed 4 _ - L.O-V- hile waiting for Saint Nick. B — Papa I Kelly Draper, sprang from his bed to see what was the matter in the presentation of Twas the Night Before Christmas. O fha ' ers honor dads Dads and daughters got together on November 22 for Hillbilly Daddy Date Night. The girls packed box suppers and dressed in ap- propriate costumes. Pete Shaffer, FhHA beau, awarded prizes for the most attractive boxes and the most original costume. AA A — Carol Duggan seems determined to get to the finish line first. B — Cindy Stan- ley and Susan Smith egg on one of their teammates to victory in the gumdrop race. C — Fathers and daughters compete in the balloon race. fifty mid-term graduates earn BSHS diplomas Thursday, January 20, 1972, mid-term commence- ment exercises were held for fifty seniors in the high school auditorium. The diplo- mas were presented to the graduates by members of the school board. student life campus revue celebrates fifth anniversary Shortly after Christmas there was evi- dence of students entering the band hall. This, like many other years, was one of the first signs that Campus Revue ' 72 was in its first stages of practice. Campus Revue celebrated its fifth con- secutive year of production this year. The theme of CR ' 72, Love is the Answer, showed much ingenuity in dealing with to- day ' s problems. The theme exemplified the now generation ' s solution. The zest of the cast expressed their desire to really let Love Be the Answer. The production of CR ' 72 was presented to an overflowing house each of three nights. A During night rehearsals Bonnie Anderson practices for On the Good Ship Lollipop. B — While singing The Serious Opera Dianna Williams cannot find the top ot her gloves. C — The section of Purlie puts Kelly Carlile in action keeping a steady beat. D — Taking part in much of Campus Revue, Buster Green creates great excitement among the audience while sing- ing. E Rehearsing the finale Mike Bearden explains that love is the answer. D A E ▼ gridiron athletes honored at banquet Honoring the footb players and cheerleaders, the Quarterback Club gave the annual football banquet, January 19, in the high school cafeteria. It was a fit- ting climax for a long year of hard labor for all the boys. A — The guest speaker for the banquet was Mr. Alan Conover from Rice Universi- ty. B — Arthur Trevino is awarded the Webb NCO Award. C — The cheerleaders proudly accept their trophy fronn Coach Clovis Hale. D — Kim Grice was crowned basketball queen at the game against Mid- land. school brings changes and routines During the school year at BSHS students are seen making changes and keeping with an old routine. The changes may be just a change of room or assignment, but they are nevertheless experienced at one time or an- ' other. There are also many things that are routine. One example would be circling the Wheel at night after a hard day at school. One of the major highlights of the year is the Senior circle that is formed at the last football pep rally. This shows the unity among the students. T ni 4 ' 4 ' M m . ii«Hn 7, 1 iX It i ' - ' i. ' 1 ; il ■' ' ' i 1 i it i V in 1 ' . 3 li ' iiill aa nH .. _ steers dominate two non-district gomes The mighty Steers opened the. new season with a stunning upset over the Lubbock Monterey Plainsmen, 14-12. The gridders then traveled to El Paso and dropped the game to Ysleta Bel Aire, 25-17. The Steers came back to town to please a large homecoming crowd by walloping Snyder 28-0. This very successful start, a strong offense, and a stin- gy defense gives the Steers good momentum to start competitive district play. Ca dt A — FRONT ROW — Gatlin Jones, Earl Reynolds, Mike Treda- way, Vin McQuien, Willie Willianns, Mike Sizenbach, Arthur Guess, Mike Williamson, Ricky Haley; SECOND ROW — Dick Conley, Barry Truette, Glenn Carlton, Tom Mullins, Jan Whatley, Ricky Steen, Mike McCormick, J. T. Smith; THIRD ROW — Ben Carr, Walter Jordan, Chris Duron, Jerry Knoepfel, Pete Schaffer, Jeff Murdock, Joe Pesina, Craig Brown; FOURTH ROW — Ar- thur Trevino, Mike Adams, Alan Davis, Cal Lowry, Rob Lawlis, Scott Knight, Mike Parker; FIFTH ROW — Nate Poss, Mark Risetter, Greg Knight, Rondel Brock, D. W. Powell, Mike Urban. B — FRONT ROW — Garland Braun, Clovis Hale, Tim Smith, John Varnell; SECOND ROW — Tom Moore, Bill Narrell, Oakey Hagood, Tom Fambrough, Buster Barnes. C — FRONT ROW — Ronald Merrick, Terry Billingsley; SECOND ROW — Eddie Ran- die, Preston Harris. D — Ricky Steen sprints for extra yardage against Monterey. football monterey and snyder toppled by steers Aa A — JCinior Alan Davis launches pass against Snyder. B — Earl Rey- nolds makes saving tackle in victory over Monterey. C — Mike Adams looks for more yardage in homecoming victory. D — Arthur Trevino scores one of his tv o short touchdowns in stunning Monterey upset. steers halted by tough eagles 20-14. After a slow start, the offense finally got unreeled and almost gained a come from behind victory over Abilene. The final score was 20-14 in favor of the Ea- gles. Adams with his good passing was named back of the week and Whatley, lineman of the week. Jim Reese of Abi- lene excelled in his passing against the tough Steer defense led by Brock, Mur- dock, and Shaffer. A — Rondel Brock makes a saving tackle on goal line. B — Ar- thur Trevino makes his way through tough Eagle defense once again. C — Soph Earl Reynolds is brought down after taking a pass for a substantial gain. bulldogs clamp steers The Midland Bulldogs hand the Steers a surprise upset by winning 42-8. When the Bull- dog offense starts rolling, there is no stopping point. Errors and fumbles by the Steers handicap their scoring ability. Arthur Trevino is named back of the week while grounding out 60 yards against the inspired Bull- dog defense. D. W. Powell cap- tures lineman of the week be- cause of his consistent blocking for the Steer backs. A — Pete Shaffer gr«b$ a Bulldog In a 42-8 upset by Midland High. B — Arthur Trevino slips past two Midland defenders for a ten yard iaunt. C — Jan Whatley wraps a Bulldog run- ner. D — Earl Reynolds rides down a Bulldog. F — Alan Davis shows perfect form in complet- ing a pass against Midland hiigh. mojos too tough for mighty steers The Steers ' inability to stop the organized onslaught of panthers is apparent from the opening kickoff. The pan- thers claw a quick lead and never surrender the lead. However, there are a few bright spots in the Steers ' at- tack and defense. Mike Ad- ams ' playing at quarterback earns him back-of-the-week. Joe Pesina, a stalwart on the ne, provides hole for Steer backs enabling him to re- ceive the lineman-of-the- week award. Final score: 32- A — Arthur Trevino is prowling in cat country. B — Gatlin Jones along with Jan Whatley brings down a determined panther. C — Mike Adams prepares to throw to awaiting receiver. D — Mike McCormick catches a pass from Mike Adams. E — Rondel Brock manhandles a sly cat for little gain. football rebels halt the steers by 25-14 score The Steers traveled to Midland to play the Lee Rebels. It was the Rebels ' home- coming, and they pleased their fans by win- ning 25-14. The Steers were held scoreless until the fourth quarter when the offense came to life and scored all its points. Arthur Trevino, who was injured, was named Back of the week. A — A herd of Steers bring down a Rebel. B — Mike Adams heads ball in receiver ' s direction. C — Good protection is given to Adams as he launches a bomb downfleld. D — Pete Shaffer comes in as tv o Steers tackle a Rebel. E — Ricky Steen is off on a long gainer. District leading Abilene Cooper traveled to Big Spring October 29 to battle the Steers. Surprising the Cougars, the Steers took the early lead, hlowever, the Cougars ' fine offense came to life and took the lead before halftime. They went on to roll up the final score to 48- 1 9. Although the score was high, the Steers played one of their best games. steers tripped by the cougars 48-19 A lunior Chris Duron halts a Cougar back. B — Bulling over the goal line for the Steers is Dick Conley. C — Earl Reynolds runs head on with a Cougar. D — Alan Davis looks for more running room. sports bronchos stampede steers 33-13 The Odessa Hiah Bronchos reeked its revenge upon the Steers by dropping them 33- 13. Earl Reynolds, a bright sophomore prospect, captured the Back-of-the-Week award while junior Rob Lawlis tackles the Lineman-of-the-Week. Jun- ior Craig Brown was named Steer of the week. A — Earl Reynolds runs through a herd of Bronchos. B — Rondel Brocic puts the wraps on a Broncho. C 1. T. Smith sets to catch a pass from Mike Adams. D — Nate Poss malces a diving catch for long yardage. steers clawed by bobcats 55-21 San Angelo, after two years of little success, hasfinally beat- en the Steers. It was apparent from the start that the Bobcats wanted blood. They clawed out a big lead and then settled down to fight back the Steer ' s late monnentum. A Nate Poss provides Interference for Ricky Steen. B — Arthur Trevino finds little running room against the Angry Orange. sports junior varsity puts together a 4-5 year The Junior Varsity, coached by Buster Barnes and Bill Moore, finished the season at 4-5. They de- feated Andrews, Midland HHigh, Midland Lee, and Abilene Cooper. The Shorthorns ainnost pulled off an upset by narrowly losing to Pernnian. Although the record was a little disappointing, the Short- horns played great ball all year and the experi- ence gained by the players will help the varsity im- mensely in the near future. A — Don Weeks latches on to pass for a long completion. B — FIRST ROW — Ronald McKee, Everisto Pineda, Gerry Evans, James Wakin, Billy Gressett, George Clarke, and Bob Shaffer; SECOND ROW — Wayne Dickens, Ron Adams, Gary Gillihan, Don Weeks, Armado Salgado, Craig Peery, Craig Barber; THIRD ROW — Steve Brackett, Alvin Melton, Gilbert Pesina, Rafael Leuvanos, Bobby Spencer, Edward Hurrington, and Johnny McCasland; FOURTH ROW — Eric Lanspery, Ken Froman, Manuel Huetty, Scott Carlile, Tom Sorley, Terry Purcell, and Richard Shook. C — Ronald McKee receives a touchdown pass against Midland. D — James Wakin rounds the corner for a big gain against the Bobcats. E — Barry Lloyd awaits the ball on pass pattern. SEASON RECORD OPP JVS Snyder 15 13 Andrews 14 30 Abilene 23 6 Midland 14 26 Permian 14 6 Lee 10 12 Cooper 6 14 Odessa 48 27 San Angelo 8 football sophomores finish 5-3-1 f V IP f . yUQP 4 Bl J2 op $j ' ' M4 f f5¥ :  Mr --,1 The sophomores give hope for the Steers in the next two years. They dominated most every game this year and their play was with determination and ability. A — FIRST ROW — Gary Hoosier. Doug Smith, Bobby With- row, Nathan Baker, Albert Arriola, Gary Casper, Lonnle Glllihan; SECOND ROW — John Smith, Orville Rau, William Allensworth, Arthur Jonej, Vicky Woodruff, Bruce Abbe, Dennis Churchwell; THIRD ROW — Joel Fellows, Gordon McGuire, Tommy Camp- bell, Barry Loyd, Dennis Reed, Wes Seay. B — Orvillie Rau runs into opposition against San Angelo. C — Doug Smith prepares to punt against Colorado City. D — Barry Loyd receives a long pass from Oryllle Rau. E — Coach Tom Fambrough. F — Coach Tim Smith. G — Nathan Baker receives a handoff from Orville Rau. aa BT H Mmti ILj n if 1 pM l t HE9f A M SEASON RECORD OPP. SOPH. Midland Lee 20 16 Coahoma 14 14 Andrews 7 14 San Angelo 22 18 Coahoma 14 28 Odessa High 6 7 Colorado City 8 18 San Angelo 22 27 Sweetwater 18 16 football toros end the season with a record of 4-6 The Toros, coached by Glenn Petty and Tom Adams, ended the season with a 4-6 record. The Toros defeated the Brahmas twice and shut out both Sweetwater and Colorado City. The Toros played tough and exciting football all season. The Brahmas started early with a three game winning streak but slipped a little and finished with a 4-6 record. Coaches Wilson and Verner led their team to victories over Snyder Lamar, Colorado City, San Angelo Edison and Sweetwater. A — FRONT ROW — H. Stripling, T Ramsey, D. Arbuckle, K. Thomas, K. Wrin kle, L. Clark, R. Mar+inei, L. Merrick; SEC OND ROW — J. Mathis, M. Taylor, M Carl, W. Guthrie, R. Corley, R. Mc Cuthcheon, B. Canning, M. Mass, T, Treadaway; THIRD ROW — A. Hurring ton, B. WhiHington, S. Wallace, V. Spargo J. Rains, R. Jones, G. Padilla, D. Kelso, S Shugrue; FOURTH ROW — Coach Petty H. Padilla, C. Lovelace, J. Matthews, M Callahan, J. Coffey, A. Vela, B. Gillenwat er, W. Franklin, R. Darrow, K. Neighbors, Coach Adams. B — Billy Don Whittington cuts tor eitra yardage. C — A herd ot Toros bring down an opponent. brahmas post a 4-6 record for the season . -- - H5 ' -8? .-62 45. -67. 66 A — FRONT ROW — A. Alverex, M. Fort, A. Pineda, J. Castil- lio, G. Norton, T. Thompson, R. Stevens, T. Morgan; SECOND ROW — J. Rios, T. Free, M. Hart, V. Rodriquei, R. Huff, R. McCormck, C. Smith, E. Ross, O. Cervantes; THIRD ROW — J. Lopei, L. Byrd, J. Rocho, D. Earhart, C. C. Correa, L. Banks, F. Reese, N. Leuvanos, D. Rhinehart, D. Wright; FOURTH ROW — B. Winters, A. Smith, B. Bradshaw, M. Hodges, J. Minti, D. Robi- son, G. Ferguson, S. Partee, P. Lopei, R. Hinosos. B — Albo Smith takes pitchout from Bobby Bradshaw. C — Coach Verner is the head coach. D — Coach Wilson is the assistant coach. SEASON RECORDS OPPONENTS Brahmas 22 TOROS 18 Travis 18 Glenn ■6 Sweetwater Lamar 30 12 26 Travis C. City Edison 6 49 6 27 14 Lamar 6 33 Brahmas 21 20 OPPONENTS Toros Lamar CCity Edison Travis Lamar BRAHMAS 18 22 20 6 30 45 6 18 41 18 30 Sweetwater Glenn Travis Toroj 40 7 20 u 20 34 21 football steers finish with 12-6 mark in pre-season The Steers experienced one of their best pre-seasons in recent years. Coach Plumlee ' s round-ballers played like a well-oiled ma- chine. The Steers captured 3rd place in the Borger and Plainview Tournaments. They won consolation in the Sny- der Meet. A — Rondel Brock scores two points against Plainview. B — Mike Randle drops in two points against Odessa Ector. C — Coach Ron Plumlee. D — FRONT ROW, L_R _ Bobby Edwards, Ted Smith, Alan Davis, Johnny Tonn; SECOND ROW — Mike Randle, Robert Wallace, Rondel Brock, Larry Pierce; THIRD ROW — Don- ald McKee, Randy Marshall, David Carter, David Newman. PRESEASON RECORD OPPONENTS BS Amarlllo Palo Duro 76 75 Plainview 61 66 Odessa Ector 113 81 Crane 75 83 HCJC Freshmen 54 95 Dunbar 60 98 Midland Lee 84 74 Muleshoe 40 71 Sweetwater 66 90 Crane 70 79 Dunbar 85 74 Brownfield 57 61 Estocado 67 76 Odessa Ector 75 82 Plainview 87 54 Duncan 73 74 Clovis 84 77 Perryton 70 76 A — Robert Wallace controls tip in win over Howard County Junior College Fresh- men. B — Bones McKee maneuvers for shot against Plainview. C — Ted Smith rifles long jump shot against Odessa Ector. basketball steers tough competitors in district race The Steer basketball team enjoyed one of its best sea- sons ever in district even though their record was not extremely impressive. No team dominated them, in- cluding Midland High ranked third in the state. Many losses came in the last seconds or in overtime. Hus- tle was the trademark of the team. A — Robert Wallace and Bobby Edwards scramble for loose ball. B — Mike Randle leaps high to put in two against tough Mid- land Bulldogs. C — Rondel Brock muscles in for two more on a layup. T B C ▼ A A B ▲ A — Robert Wallace stretches to make two against Cooper. B — David Carter finesses for a couple in Cooper loss. C — Johnny Tonn pumps in jump shot. DISTRICT RECORD BS GPP. Abilene 92 114 Midland 41 61 Permian 78 77 Midland Lee 85 83 Cooper 62 64 Odessa 77 80 San Angelo 91 76 Abilene 86 88 Midland 63 68 Permian 69 76 Lee 72 63 Cooper 90 91 Odessa 74 85 San Angelo 98 76 basketball junior varsity chalks up a v inning season The Shorthorns dominated most of the teams they played and came up with an- other great year. Although small, they were quick enough to win. Coach Verner played everyone he had to help the Steers next year. In the first half of District they tied for first place. A — Choy Pittman puts up two points against Permian. B — FRONT ROW — Jeff Kuylcendall, Willie Willianns, Bruce Felts, Ty Stewart; SECOND ROW — Jay Tee Smith, Nate Poss, Charlie Brown, John Smith; THIRD ROW — Bobby Webb, Choy PiHman, Kevin Miller, Orlando Olague. Ilfilllllllllllllllllillllll A — J. T. Smith takes jump shot over an opponent. B — Choy Pittman outstretches opponent at beginning of quarter. C — Jeff Kuyliendall prepares to pass to team- mate. SEASON RECORD Palo Duro Plainview Ector Crane Snyder Plainview Cooper Sweetwater Crane Plainview Abilene Midland Permian Lee Cooper Odessa San Angelo Abilene Midland Permian Lee Cooper Odessa San Angelo BS OPP. 92 59 61 62 94 56 105 46 58 48 71 75 74 72 98 57 99 49 46 57 96 81 97 60 64 79 75 89 66 65 115 90 90 49 84 86 97 100 57 52 67 6! 92 88 65 59 84 76 basketball sophs provide much action with vsfinning season The sophomores finished the season with the best rec- ord of any Big Spring basket- ball team. A peek at the fu- ture shows the Varsity as a top contender in the 5-4A basketball title. A — FRONT ROW — Vickie Woodruff, Bobby Green, Tim Dunn, Barry Lloyd, Tom Sorley; SECOND ROW — Jeff Kuykendall, John Smith, Pete Cuerreo, Larry Tate, Larry Stanley. B — Jeff Kuykendall gets two easy points on a layup. C T B A AA A — Tim Dunn soars for two against Lee Sophs. B — Jef-f Kuykendall drives in for two nnore against Lee. C — Bobby Green launches a long one for a bucket. SEASON RECORD TOROS SOPHS Plainview 59 71 Sands 30 69 Sands 44 64 Midland 71 67 Lee 77 70 Odessa 60 61 Midland 69 71 Lee 66 68 Odessa 63 60 brahmas end with impressive 12-12 mark A Lawrence Byrd sinks layup annidst crowd. B — Stanley Par+ee and Terry Tredaway vie for a rebound. C — Coach Wilson. D — FIRST ROW — Noe Leuva- nos, Stanley Partee, Bobby Winters, Albo Smith, Dick Earhart, Lonnell Banks, Eddie Ross; SECOND ROW — Jake Majors, Ruben Gamboa, Lawrence Byrd, Steven Hernandei, Charlie Smith. SEASON RECORD BS OPP. S.A. Edison 56 64 Lamar 73 62 S.A. Edison 79 66 Travis 59 85 Sweetwater 59 57 S.A. Lee 64 62 Sweetwater 46 56 Travis 57 94 Glenn 64 83 Lee 65 84 Lamar 64 74 Sweetwater 44 13 Travis 66 82 La mesa 71 61 Brownwood 50 47 Glenn 67 73 Edison 42 60 Sweetwater 59 50 Andrews 62 56 Toroj 67 53 Brahmas played one best seasons of a Big Freshman Basketball Coach Wilson pro- knowledge and the players provided talent and cooperation. The of the Spring Team. ided A A B T toros gain experience for future use A — FRONT ROW — Andre Hurrington, Stanley Wallace, Billy Don Whittington, Kirk Wrinkle, Mark Mass, Keith Thomas, Melvin Berry; BACK ROW — Raul Mart inei, Ricky Darrow, Billy Gray, Coach Fam brough, Mark Callahan, Terry Tredaway, Casey Lovelace, James Coftey. B — Stan- ley Wallace sinks two from the side. C — Terry Tredaway attempts to out jump a Brahma. Although their record was not impressive, the Toros gained much experience in preparing to become future Steer greats. Coach Fam- brough got all he could from his players and they per- formed with enthusiasm. SEASON RECORD S.A. Glenn 75 37 S.A. Lee 79 33 S.A. Glenn 74 44 Colorado City 38 74 Lamar 63 20 Edison 78 62 Sweetwater 33 32 Lamesa 8! 43 Travis 110 50 Andrews 53 33 Sweetwater 52 44 Roby 37 52 Colorado City 48 31 S.A. Lee 63 50 Ozona 57 52 Brownwood 68 57 Sweetwater 49 39 Lamar 86 38 Brahmas 67 53 Andrews 67 47 Travis 124 5! Brahmas 64 6! Lamesa 91 33 tracksters stride to outdistance foes The Steer Track Team, coached by Glenn Petty and Bill Moore, began train- ing for the upcoming season in January. Dominated by underclassmen, many who have already lettered, the tracksters are preparing for the present and for the fu- ture. Working out every afternoon and many weekends the Steers will be able to compete well at all meets. A — The distance men for the track team are FRONT ROW _ David Massey, Dale Lee, and Bob Priebe; SECOND ROW — Rick Heckler, Mike Conley, Jim Ellis, Jerry Martin, and Don Beene. B — Working out together are Ronald McKee, Doug Smith, David Massey, and Bob Priebe. C — The Steer Track Team consists ot FRONT ROW — David Massey, Dale Lee Edward Hurrington, Ronald McKee, Mike Siienbach, and Doug Smith; SECOND ROW — Don Beene, Barthell Jones, Orville Rau, Vin McQuien, Jim Ellis, David Wood, and Bobby Mayo; THIRD ROW — Rick Heckler, Bob Priebe, William Al- lenswor+h, Arthur Mackie, Louie Smith, and Jerry Martin; BACK ROW — Mike Carl, Joe Pesina, Bill Coleman, J. T. Smith, Craig Brown, Charles Brown, Mike Conley, and Gregg Knight. D — The 440 yard relay team is Edward Hurrington, J. T. Smith, William Allensworth, and Barthell Jones. E — Coach Petty and Coach Moore. F — The sprinters are FRONT ROW — Mike Siienbach, Doug Smith, and Ronald McKee; BACK ROW — Charles Brown, Bobby Mayo, Arthur Mackie, and Orville Rau. G — The Weight men consist of FRONT ROW — Bill Coleman and Louie Smith; BACK ROW Mike Carl, Joe Pesina, and Craig Bi -r If track steer baseball activates for an aggressive season Once again Coach Hagood guides the Steers through another baseball season. The team is a blend of seasoned lettermen and juniors. A — FRONT ROW — Gatlin Jones, Mike Gamboa, John Knoephfel, Earl Reynolds, Willie Williams; SECOND ROW — Gilbert Peslna, Tom Brewer, Gary Sutherland, Ricky Steen; THI RD ROW — Jerry Knoephfel, Mike Carroll, David Carter, David New man, Chris Duron; BACK ROW — Orlando Olague, Pete Shaffer, Tom Tune, Jeff Mur- dock, Greg Crawford, Joe Miller. B — Outfielders are Gilbert Peslna, Tom Tune, Joe Miller, Jerry Knoephfel, John Knoephfel, Mike Gamboa, and KNEELING — Gatlin Jones. C — Catchers are Pete Shaffer and Joe Miller. D — Coach Hagood. A — Varsity pitchers are Earl Reynolds, David Newman, Mike Carroll, David Car- ter, Jeff Murdocli, Ricky Steen. B — David Carter winds up to deliver a pitch. C — Ricky Steen demonstrates swing. D — Pete Shaffer is a mainstay behind the plate. E — intielders are FRONT ROW — Mike Car- roll, Garry Sutherland, Earl Reynolds, Willie Williams; BACK ROW — Orlando Olague, Chris Duron, Greg Crawford, David Car- ter, Tom Brewer, and Ricky Steen. baseball j.v.s prepare for varsity A — Coach Smith. B — John Morelion leads the pitching staff. C — FRONT ROW — Garry Evans, Ricky Gilliland, Barry Truette, Sammy Rodriquez; SECOND ROW — Bruce Abbe, Kit Grice, Roger Battle, Gary Casper; THIRD ROW — Pat Ray, John Morelion, Wes Seay, Jodie Aired, Wayne Dickens. - :i n 9 M;p :J The Junior Varsity base- ball team is coached by Tim Smith. Made up mostly of sophomores, they play all district teams and have a few scrimmages. They are building for a future great r baseball team. A — Wes Seay lays down a bunt during practice. B — Garry Evans takes throw to begin a double play. C — Wayne Dickens sets up to receive ball at first base. golfers show promise CT The Steer golf team has fine potential for this year ' s district race. Mark McCraney and Mark Peters head up the team as co- captains. Other returning lettermen are: Ike Robb, Billy Crooker, Terry Pate, and Robert McFaul. Coach Royce Cox has been shap- ing the team up well. The team either plays or practices daily at one of three different courses. Coach Cox expects to have a fine team this year and be one of the top con- tenders in district this year. A — Working on addressing the ball during practice Is Ike Robb. Mark Peters winds up to hit his drive. C — The Steer golf team consists of FRONT ROW — Corky Burchell, Robert McFaul, Bennett Robb, Randy Grimes, Mark Brown, Billy Crook- er; SECOND ROW — Mark Peters (cocaptain), Mark McCran- ey (co-captain), Ike Robb, Grady Harris, Larry Shanks, Terry Pate, Richard Egan, and Jimmy Stewart. D — Robert McFaul keeping his head down tries to hit a better shot. E — Giving Mark McCraney some tips to help his grip Is Coach Cox. F — Billy Crooker really gets Into this Iron shot. golf rackateers rate tough foes in competition A — FRONT ROW — Robert Mclntire, Judy Jordan, Susi Whit- ton, Kathy Kirksey, Linda Watts, Amanda Williams, Helen Ray, Dennis Simmons; SECOND ROW — Patti Seitiler, Sandy Wil Hams, Lisa Burnett, Betty Ann Looney, Jill Rhymes, Nadine league, Marianne McLaughlin, Sheela Armstead, Sue Duncan, Bob Fielder; THIRD ROW — Steve Lawlis, Alan Hill, Mark Tere letsky, Scott McEwen, Randy Taylor, Joel Dyer, David Aldredge, Randy Mattingley. B — Coach Novis Kniffen is serving his second year as tennis coach. C — Alan Hill shows finesse in volleying. D — Steve Lawlis letters for a third year in boys ' singles. E — Kathy Klrksey backs up Judy Jordon for top position in girls ' doubles. F — Sandy Williams demonstrates a back swing against opponent. Steer tennis rackets are flashing in nnany West Texas tournaments. Behind these tour- naments are many hours of hard work that involve practice, skill, and above all, deter- mination. A — Lisa Burnett and Betty Ann Looney are taking a break from a busy afternoon of practice. B — Sophomores Dennis Simmons and Randy Mattingiey are gaining valuable experience for their junior and senior years. C — Mark Tereletsky goes for a high vol- ley while his doubles ' partner, Joel Dyer, looks on. D — Seniors Amanda Williams and Patti Seitiler are two members on this year ' s tennis team. teamwork produces champions The Big Spring High Vo leyball Team has long been noted for its hard working athletes. These girls spend many long hours practicing for their season and working toward the goal of being champions. Varsity coach, Miss Susie Lynch, instills pride and teamwork in each of her girls to assure them of a good year. A — The varsity squad poses before talcing to the court for another victory- B — Head coach, Miss Susie Lynch C — Leticia Trevi no; jr. D — Leslie Jones; jr. E — Sandra Majors; jr. F — Cindy Williams; sr. — Kay Cafifey; sr. H — Raylene Oliver; sr. I — Vicki Annen; sr. J — Kate Bradshaw; jr. K _ Cynthia Cook; sr. L — Lottie Ellison; ,r. M _ Janice PlaHe; jr. N — Mary Alice Terraias; sr. volleyball set, spike, then wham! A — Melody Burchell; jr. B — Debra Irwin; jr. C — Manager, Sue Smith; jr. D — Man- ager, Sharon Baker; soph. E — The junior varsity squad consists of: FRONT ROW — Karla Sundy, Janie Rubio, Rita Burley, Debra Woods; SECOND ROW — Sally Jones, Lisa Pipes, Phyllis Banks, Cynthia Dennis, Ruth Knight. ■fiT TiiTIi c ▼ A Members of the freshman volleyball teams are: FRONT ROW — Melonie Haywor+h, Robbie Murdock, Elsa Hernandez, Balencia Brown, Sonia Dowing, Judy Holland, Kim Trawick, Lilly Parras, Carol Miie; SECOND ROW — AnneHe Picquet, Helen Ray, Christine Soldan, Amber Jones, Fern Newton, Sallie Graves, Debbie Nikolai, Carol Lansperry, Kathy Meek, Percilla Sail. 8 — Freshman coach. Miss Mary Ann Stephens. C — Manager, An- nette Steele. D — Manager, Cindi Stoneman. E — During a varsi- ty practice, Mary Alice Terraias attempts to block a spike by Lotti Ellison. volleyball the name of the game is spirit! The Steer cheerleaders are enthusiastic girls who strive to in- still true sportsmanship and keep the spirit at its peak at B.S.hl.S. The varsity squad, sponsored by Miss Mary Ann Ste- phens, prepares all pep rallies and plans special activities. This summer at workshop, the varsity squad was awarded five supe- rior ribbons and the spirit stick for their outstanding spirit. The junior varsity and freshman squads, sponsored by Miss Gwen Brasell, assist the varsity squad as well as plan for their own games. A — Lively junior varsity cheerleaders ere Nedine league, Anne Thomas, Mickie Fletcher, and Kim Grice. B - Senior Tricia Cherry explains the meaning of Gold Fever. C _ Overflowmg with Steerific spirit is junior Dana Mancill. D - The varsity squad sets the pace for others to follow. E - Senior Connie Torres arouses spirit at pep rallies. F - The band provides hvely music for junior Lorl Fort. G - Enthusiastic freshmen are (bottom) Kathy ; ««k. ( ' ' dle o ) Balencia Brown, Nancy Conway, Leslie Harris, (top row) Shawn Cannon, and Cmdy McAhster. H — Senior Denise Bryant enjoys spreading The Fever. ehearlaaders mfm ' ' - ' m ..-■Jl « « planetarium used by club to study celestial bodies This year the Astronomy Club has approximately fif- teen active members. They go on many field trips to Center Point to observe eclipses, planets, and con- stellations. The sponsor is Mr. Gary Carlson. A Jim Purcell and David Bright are wondering how a star tele- scope works. B — Lupe Arguello adjusts a lens on a telescope. C — Mike Williamson and Tom Biddison are conducting a program in the planetarium. D — Officers of the Astronomy Club are Lupe Arguello, President; Judy Rhymes, Vice-President; Helen Tidwell, Secretary; and Mr. Gary Carlson, Sponsor. B ▼ K: r ■iTt. ; B 1 r 1 igyflk ' T kl s !9ttiJfl W : H Al V li D ▼ 1. Catherine Allenswor 2. Steve Williamson 3. Charles Hamm 4. David Cuddeback 5. Dave Duggan 6. Greg Parnell 7. Angle league 8. Tom BIddison 9. Craig Phillips 10. Julie Allen 1 1. Terri Arcand 12. Gary Stevens 13. Kenny Sherrill 14, Jim Purcell astronomy bshs boys train for auto repair skills and opportunities Auto Mechanics entered the Jobbers As- sociation skill and speed contest in January. Awards were given to the first five winners in each category. This year Sandy Williams reigns as their sweetheart. They hold bi- monthly meetings and Mr. Perry Mathis is their sponsor. A — Danny Ballard presents Sandy Williams, club sweefheart, with a plaque. B — Officers are Mackie Edmiston, secretary; Danny Ballard, president; Marie Reaves, vice-president; Roy Thornton, reporter; Phil Parmennter, treasurer; Fostino Rios, par- liamentarian; Pat Mullen, sgt. at arms. C — Fostino Rios works hard to put on a fan belt. D — Craig Shipman changes spark plugs in the Auto Mechanics workshop. auto mechani A — Members of the honors band are: Margolis, Owenby, For- tenberry, Allen, Boadle, McMillan, Reed, Cooper, James, Margo- lis, Anderson, White, Carlton, Harris, Wise, Pierce, Arrick, Nu- gent, Wash, Galan, Dunne, Crandall, Jones, Wash, Trim, Person, Ballon, Bailey, Vick, Anderson, Swim, Miller, VIck, Williams, Bran- don, Miller, HIse, Mitchell, Riherd, Prather, Kitchen, Goniales, Hopkins, Nugent, Maxwell, Bledsoe, Kounti, Woiencraft, Husky, Householder, Carlile, Bearden, Wood, Andrews, Loveless, Wardlaw, Wheeler, Springer, and Tibbs. B — The Band marched in the Homecoming parade. C — James Person marches with spirit during practice. D — Bonnie Anderson, dressed like Barney, the band ' s mascot, leads yells at a football game. E — Band members received Barney awards at the band banquet. F — Carol Perry is the band sweetheart. ten best marchers announced at banquet .tJ Dedication and hard work make the Big Spring Steer Band ' s annual Campus Revue possible. Cam- pus Revue is an extravaganza staged in January. The band also participates in a marching contest each fall. A film of their contest performance was shown at their banquet. Mr. Bill Bradley and Mr. Kyle Ellison are the band directors. The winning homecoming float was entered in the homecoming parade by the band. Carol Perry was crowned band sweetheart during half-time at the homecom- ing game. A F Sr J drum majors lead band through contest A D ▼ E A — Band directors are Mr. Bill Bradley and Mr. Kyle Ellison. B — Band members did a modern finale for campus revue. C — Drum major Gary Bradley ponders over the band ' s half-time performance during a football game. D — Members of the sym phonic band are: Woods, Robertson, Ga inus, Hufford, Russel, Buntyn, Pope, Tucker, Heirman, Davis, Sledge, Herron, Mills, Col lins, Thames, Bradbury, H odges, Owen Daughtery, Grace, Collins, Smith, Warner Cone, Jones, Brooks, Bonner, Slaughter Hodges, Averitt, Wrinkle, Nagle, Knowles Patton, Wrinkle, Hedrick, Valenzula, Vigil Kitchen, Turner, Rodriguez, Newell, Pearce Holme, Floyd, Owen, Coleman, Ayala Hubbard, Medley, Wiley, Koltz, Reagan Stevens, Pless, Christian, Proctor, Wheeler, Davis, Surskey, Rivera, Witte, Wiley, Bright, Teague, Glanister, Hedrick, Ste phess, and Dickenson. E — Wayne Nugent drum major, leads the band during half- time. band A — Members oi the Golden Horns are: James, Williams, Person, Anderson, Bailon, Riherd, Mitchell, Prather, Bran- don, Kitchen, Trim, Wash, Jones, Dunne, Kounti, Bledsoe, Nugent, Max- well, Hopkins, Wood, Householder, Carlisle, Bearden, Husky, Owenby. B — Twirlers of the Steer Band are: Kelly Carlisle, Sheree Buntyn, Diana Williams, and Karen Collins. C — Officers are: Susan Trim, secretary; Becky James, secretary; Karen Carlton, historian; Mike Bearden, president; Sue Forten- berry, treasurer; and Gage Hopkins, Vice-president. D — The band home- coming float won first prize in the homecoming parade. E — Mr. Kyle Elli- son presented Sheree Buntyn a plastic mum at the band banquet. F — Mark Prather and his girls delighted audi- ences at Campus Revue. G — AH re- gion band members are: Mark Prather, Becky James, Maridene Margolis, James Person, John Miller, Karen Carl- ton, and BIaz Bailon. band homecoming float wins first prize 1. Beverly McGuire 2. Terri Martin 3. Susie Evans 4. NIta Fjqua 5. Ken Morphis 6. Wynona Watson 7. Sheryl Tibbs 8. Sandy Loya 9. Charlotte Majors 10. Marie Duran I I. Julie Allen 12. Mary Nobles 13. Deantha Nobles 14. Gayla Williams 15. Tony Reldy 16. Phil Johnson I 7. Carol Newton 18. Terry Arcand 19. Mike Hughes A Bible Club presents a float in the homecoming parade. B — Third period officers are: David Coates, president; Randy Tonn, social chairman; Nancy Parch- man, Good Morning World chairman; and Altie Dun- bar and Ann Thorp, librarians. Seventh period officers are: Sharon White, president; Susan Mayo, secretary; Sharon Thorp, treasurer; Rebecca Palmer, social chair- man; Raymond Burchett and Terry Hull, Good Morn- ing World chairman; and Ann Sanders, librarian. bible club enters float in parade All Bible students are members of the Bible Club. The club entered a float in the homecoming parade this year. The Christmas assem- bly and the nativity scene on the gymnasium roof is placed there each year by the club. Mrs. Elizabeth Johansen is the sponsor for the club which meets once a month. bible tournaments provide good competition The newly organized Chess Club is spon- sored by Mr. Jack Sparks. It is the first time we have had a club for students to learn and compete in chess. There are about 20 students who participate in annual tourna- ments. The Chess Club meets each Monday where they prepare for future tournaments. A — Officers of the Chess Club are: Mr. Jacic Sparks, sponsor; Reed Whitley, secretary-treasurer; Scott Langford, vice-presi- dent; Wesley Hufford, president. B — With careful deliberation, a Chess Club member prepares to move the queen. C — Mary Hine and Stanley Shanks are deeply involved in their game. 1. Gary Stevens 2. Ricky McAdams 3. Danny Roundtree 4. Lance Pless 5. Mike Sherrill 6. Mark Tereletsky 7. James Hughes 8. Stanley Shanks 9. James Hughes 10. John Riley II. Mike Silen 12. Mary Hine 13. Bennett Fletcher 14. Phillip Johansen chess club choirs perform for many bshs activities 3 i ) 1. Brenda Thomas 2. Lydla Hayworth 3. Connie Gary 4. Alan Hill 5. Joel Dyer 6. Joe Miller 7. Robby Lloyd ba A — Members of the Meistersingers are Datha Workman, Bet+y Anne Looney, Brenda Thomas, Debra Rigdon, Lori Fort, Karen Coffee, Lisa White, Connie Gary, Carol Boyd, Mary Jane Gul ley, Jill Shaver, Diane Tipton, Nan Whittington, Diane Stewart, Denise Bryant, Patti Sietiler, Ellen Anderson, Lydia Hayworth Dana Mancill, Debbie Haller, Pat Lewis, Cindy Adams, Daria Bu chanan, Janice Greene, Carrie Wheller, Karen Fuller, Ray Kenne dy, Pam Little, Bobby Coiad, Bruce Broughton, Joe Gonzales Skipper Huskey, Danny Roundtree, Barry McGonagill, Gary Plew John Miller, Bobby Rogers, Sherry Phillips, Don Weeks, Randy Taylor, Joel Dyer, Alan Hill, Tommy Muskgrove, Ricky Mitchell, Dick Conley, Jonny Tonn, Joe Miller, Ricky Elliot, Roy Lee Os bourne, Tommy Tune, Van Johnson, Robby Lloyd, Kevin Penner. B — Acapella Choir members are: Pam Wheeler, Donna McDan- iels, Melody Burchell, Firn Norwood, Paula Waters, Patti Burchan- an, Pam Huckaba, Brenda Harland, Kendra Harland, Joyce Ben- nett, Gay Harrington, Beverly Anderson, Rebecca Palmer, Karen Carlton, Joey Shaw, Brenda Tyne, Druanne Priddy, Christi Miller, Beth Piquet, Jennifer Zapp, Pam Milam, Orville Rau, Debbie Grigg, Londa Pittman, Rulene Englert, Pat Ray, Rich Martinez, Terry McAdams, Randy Marshall, Alvin Melton, Beverly McGuire, Barry Truette, Kelly Draper, Mitzi Hall, Claudette Greene, Elizabeth Arencebia. C — Chambersingers are: Alan Hill, Ellen Anderson, Dick Conley, Pat Lewis, Dianne Stewart, Bobby Rodgers, Brenda Thomas, Roy Lee Osbourne, Joel Dyer, Connie Gray, Randy Taylor, Carrie Wheeler, Robby Lloyd, Lydia Hayworth, Tommy Tune, Karen Fuller. D — The Director of the Goliad and Acappella Choir is Gay Edmondson. C ▼ Da The BSHS Choirs are groups of students interested in the nu- merous genres of music that span not only styles but time from classical to contemporary. Under the direction of Mr. Jack Bowers, the choirs per- form in various concerts. Mr. Bowers is assisted by Miss Judy Storm and Miss Gay Edmon- son. choir 106 F T A — June Haught, Pam Beck, Glenda Jones, Kathy Voiugh, Bren- da Smith, Diane Owens, Ronda Booth, Lark Burns, Andra Madry, Marige Evans, Betty Rodrigqui, Susan Plowman, Irene Galan, Mary Lou Bailey, Kyle Neighbors, Vicky Huffman, Marilyn Hol- land, Daryl Neighbors, Freda Heiman, Donna Baldridge, Donna Smith, Jeannie Murtroyed, Grace Garcia, Charles Brown, Bobby Edwards, Ken Abnerthany, Manual Rodriquei, Joe Tranthan, Cecil Harrow, Ann Thorp, Wendy Rouse, Girdy Murphy, Cynthia Way, Carol Thornton, Blondie Collier, Clarence Gossett, Carl Rodgers, Cindy Willians, Vinna Arcenbia, Betty Davis. B — Judy Storm assisted Mr. Bowers by playing the piano. C — Mr. Bowers is the new Choir Director at BSHS. D — Members of the Boy ' s Choir are: Bobby Rodgers, Bruce Broughton, Joe Gonzales, Skip- per Huskey, Danny Roundtree, John Miller, Gary Plew, Alan Hill, Ray Kennedy, Ricky Mitchell, Dick Conley, Joe Miller, Tommy Tune, Don Weeks, Joel Dyer, Randy Taylor, Tommy Muskgrove, Roy Lee Osbourne, Kelvin Penner, Jonny Tonn, Ricky Elliott, Van Johnson, Barry McGonagill, Robby Lloyd. E — The freshman choir receives the training needed for future advancement. F — All-State choir members from BSHS are Joel Dyer and Robby Lloyd. choir A — Sheree Bun+yn, editor. B — Raylene Oliver, business manag- er. C — Simon Correa, photographer. D — Donna Austin, associ- ate editor. E — Teresa Stewart, photographer. F — Bennett Fletcher, photographer. G — Galynn Bledsoe and Ron Adams, exchange editors. H — Nathan Poss, assistant sports editor. I — Pete Shaffer and Mike Adams, sports editors; Lila Phillips, ex- change editor. J — George Fierro, photographer. K — Pam Wheeler and Randy Grimes, ad salesmen. L — Tricia Cherry and Ronnie Pillans. feature editors. M — Albert Carlile. photogra- pher. N — Rondel Brock and Elaine Burks, ad salesmen. ' corral announces student activities Creating a bi-monthly newspaper is the task of the Corral staff. Many hours are spent in turning mere facts and figures into news and feature stories. The final product entertains students and keeps them in- formed of all school activities. corral staff drama club stages two productions The Drama Department which consists of Court Jesters and Thespians, staged two theatrical productions and a one-act play. David and Lisa was presented in the fall, and in March the Department performed Tom Jones. The group attended the UIL One-act Play Contest in April. A Officers are: Teresa Sheppard, Historian; John Lipscombe, Court Jester; Jill Shaver, Secretary-Treasurer; Kelly Draper, Pres- ident; and John Holloway, Vice-President. B — Court Jester members are: Robyn Hooper. Steve Smith, Steve Ferrell, Steve McDanlel, Doug Percy, Mark Sheedy, Joyce Bennett, Amy Hollo- way, Tomi Eastland, Ellen Cooly, Mary Guess, Patty Pitts, Kathy Bull, Connie Shea, Cindy Sheppard, Mary Mullen, Kathy Newton. 1. Anna Marie Sm 2. Mrs. Joy Shave 3. Pam Huckaba 4. John Hicks 5. Curtis Condray 6. Terry Allison 7. David Wright A ▲ B ▼ club attends contests Debate, and Prose and Poetry make up the Forensics Department. They participate in contests and tournaments all over Texas. Many hours are spent in preparation for these tournaments. The Forensics sponsor is Miss Libby Oglesby. A — Prose and Poetry Readers are: Renee Wash, Steve Ferrell, Linda Richardson, John Holloway, David Wright, Susan Smith, and John Hicks. B — Debaters are: Donna Blevlns, John Taylor, John Lipsconnbe, and Curtis Condray. C — Officers of the Fo- rensics Department are: Steve Reagon, John Taylor, Miss Libby Oglesby, Susan Smith, Linda Richardson, and John Hicks. drama and forensics 1. Richard Cristy 15. Alfred Sanchez 2. David Lewis 16. Debra Tolison 3. Terry Butler 17. Vicky Turner 4. Mike Danford 18. Bobbi Dement 5. Bob Currie 19. Caria Nichols 6. Dorothy Baldridge 20. June Taylor 7. Debra Alexander 21. David Ayers 8. Donna KInman 22. Ismael Hernandez 9. Valorie Gamblll 23. Jim Strain 10. Beverly Doerlng 24. Kim Parks II. Patti Zelgler 25. Bill Taylor 12. Kelly Thames 26. Nancy Parchman 13. Kathy Hagle 27. Mike Hughs 14. Barry Armstrong 28. Mr. Rice 1. Wanda Williams 2. Linda Hargrove 3. Brenda Larson 4. Nellie Abundez 5. Guy Prater 6. Gene Tauckness 7. Shelby Simmons 8. Mr. Schillingburg 9. Pam Pierce 10. Bobby Zellers II. Lonny Wright 12. Mitchell Bell 13. Austin Sherril 14. Ricky Pitts 15. Jimmy Mays 16. Jose Gomez 17. George Upton 18. Jerry Don Reed 19. Tim Strain 20. James Rayburn 21. Albert Carlile 22. Debra Campbell 23. Dennis Johnson 24. Susan Russel 25. Robert Turner deca students prepare for jobs in future Approximately 95 students are members of the D. E. organi- zation. This organization is to provide students with a chance to work and gain experience for the future. The D. E. Club holds monthly meetings and are active in school affairs. George Rice and Mr. James Shillingburg are the sponsors. A — The officers of the D. E. Club are: Jimmy Honea, President; Ann Nicholson, Vice-Presi- dent; Marsha McCraney, Secretary; Vicki Tyler, Reporter; Albert Carlile and Rocky Davis, Ser- geant-at-Arms. distributive education el rodeo staff challenged by deadlines Each July the El Rodeo staff attends the Texas Tech Journalism Workshop to connplete the planning sta- ges of the annual. From this time on, the staff works until their final deadline in Febru- ary to produce a modern, stylish yearbook for the stu- dents of Big Spring hiigh School. A — Ruth Payne and Judy Rhymes, co-editors. B — Bobby Car- lile, Alan Davis, and Mark Peters, sports editors. C — Denise Bry- ant, notables editor. D — Joan Crawtord, associate editor. E — Daria Buchanan and Debra Irwin, junior assistants. F — Mrs. Erma Steward, advisor. G — Ellen Anderson and Sandy Williams, junior assistants. H — Arthur Trevino, photographer. I — Paula Meek and Martha Perry, junior assistants; Lana Parks, organizations edi- tor. J — Connie Gary, activities editor; Kae McLaughlin, senior editor. K — Susan Smith, junior assistant. Ha I ▼ ■I ij : m f JPH H t g Kih ' KM Bdi H ' k 1 J A K el rodeo staff 1 . Doyce Mitch 2. John Hyden 3. Mike Randle 4. Manuel Rodriquez 5. Jhonny Lopez 6. Randy Sanders 7. Randy Meek 8. James Morgan 9. Steven Fox 10. Willaim Reed I I. Tony Burkhart 12. Bill Ramey appliance repair sparks interest in electricity ▼A Making money is the main project of the Electrical Appliance Repair Club. This year they sold key chains, photo cubes, wisk brooms, and tool sets. They meet on the first Tuesday of each month. Dana Mancill was elected club sweetheart. They entered the VICA District meeting in March. A — Randy Meek and Randy Saunders demonstrate electrical wiring on a popcorn popper. B — Mike Randle and Doyce Mit- chell fix a refrigeretor motor. C — Dana Mancill, club sweet- heart, hangs up her tools after working in the Appliance Repair workshop. electrical appliance Russel Teggett Mike Moore James Campbell Larry Swafford Robert Stevenson Allan Born Ricky McCullough Kerry Denson Monty Davis Terry Brumley Rusty Hull Stanley Adams Doc Holladay Lanny Fryar Chris Bogard Ducky Robinson Mark Mason Jhonny Rodgers Bobby Stark Jhonny Tidwell Mark Earhart Fred Green Rus Davis Gary Hagie Ricky Smith Carl Rodgers Rex Allen ffa sweetheart wins district title Participating in stock shows and district and state competi- tion are a few of the activities of the Future Farmers of Amer- ica. The boys meet monthly in the vocational agriculture de- partment. Mr. Ed Seay and Mr. Truett Vines sponsor this club. The FFA members elected Rita Perry as their sweetheart. She traveled with the boys to the district competition in Mid- land, where she won the district sweetheart contest. A — Using an electric drill is only a part of the education learned by Bobby Stark in Vocation an Agriculture. B — Kent Shaw proudly pre sents Rita Perry, the new district sweetheart. C — Officers are John Gorman, Bill Currie, Neal Tindol, James Householder, Glenn Jolly, and Kent Shaw. homelife is learned by fha An ice cream social, an in- stallation of officers, Daddy- Date Night, a salad supper, and the sweetheart banquet are some of the activities of the Future HHomemakers of America. The girls work toward the attainment of a junior degree and a state de- gree. The freshman girls make up the junior chapter, and the sophomores, juniors, and seniors are considered the senior chapter. This year Pete Shaffer is the FHA Beau. Mrs. Nancy Annen is the organization ' s advisor. A Seniorchapter members are: Mary Jo English, Janie Sui+ierrez, Sharon Rorick, Duanna Mason, Kem Mor+on, Mrs. Geneva Christian, Brenda Harland, Cindy Truet+e, Khenda Harland, Erma Ross, Patrice Sher- rill, Teresa Stewart, Terry Arcand, Cindy Cole, Wendy Rouie, Robbie Tubb, Sharon Baker, Bonnie Sail, Julie Allen, Sandy Wil- liams, Patti Porter, Judy Jordan, Gloria Guevara, Cherri Polanco, Rebecca Marin, Rita Sherrill, Carol Perry, Connie Torres, Evelyn Gomei, Vicki Hodnett, Brenda Turn- er, Debra Irwin, Donna Reed, Elaine Daub- ney, Sarah Zant, Vicki Annen, Ramona Walker, Rita Burley, Dimple Carmen, and Debra Hurrington. B — FHA beau is Pete Shaffer. C — Mrs. Fern Alexander com- pletes the hard task of cleaning out one of the homemaking refrigerators. 1 Pat+i Fitts 7 Sandra Wooldridg r Priscilla Rudd 4 Brenda Turner B, Susan Smith 6. Amy Gee 7 Mary Guess 8. Alma Willeh 9. Diane Bailey A — Junior Chapter members are: Wanna Rybolt, Shirley Adams, Lana Crittenden, Christine Lolden, Vicki Murphy, Diana Shanks, Cherry Ingram, Janet Coffman, Suian Handley, Janet Betler, Lilly Parras, Judy Holland, Donna Brashears, Paula Madry, Denise Pipkins, Becky Mills, Brenda Gerhart, Loma Smith, Annette Piquet, Cindy McAlister, Miss Sharon Storey, Miss Caren Chan- ey, Maridene Margolis, Terrl Adams, Karen Fortson, Tauna Moore, Maria Ramirei, Olga Ramirei, Cindy Sheppard, Jenny Coiad, Caroline Amoro, Lorre+ta Martinez, Mary Ann Flores, June Haught, Patti White, Mary Fergueson, Mary Woodlow, Crystal Cameron, Raylene Ahern, Connie Yarbough, Roxie McDaniel, Kim Trawick, Carol Duggan, Judy McCormick, Helen Ray, Balencia Brown, Cynthia Upton, Elvia Saldivar, Tina Walker, Caria Walker, Darlene Huitt, Vicki Shook, Donna Burton, Rhonda Riley, Carol Parks, Debra Weaver, Gloria Menchard, Rosie Mart- inei, Virginia Mendoia, Marlene Martinei, Sharon Hodnet+, Becky Billingsley, Brenda Cline, Karen McClaine, Debie Stadum, Firm Norwood, and Jinnie McCartney. 1. Raymond Torres 2. Ronny Adams 3. Juan Gonzales 4. Randy Marshall 5. Johnny Tonn 6. Manuel Rodriguez 7. Mrs. Cletus latum 8. Belinda Montgomery 9. Cindy Cheatem 10. Diana Owens I I . Leann Brazil 12. Georgia Jackson 13. Susan Smith 14. Connie Gary 15. Brenda Thomas 16. Ingrid Broadrick 17. Nancy Smith 18. Lisa Gautreaux 19. Teresa Stewart 20. Debbie Hughs 21. Irma Ross 22. Lilly Parras 23. Gloria Guerra 24. Sherry Palanco 25. Lupe Ramirez 26. Lori Fort 27. Sheree Parrot 28. Paula McClendon 29. Betty Henkel 30. Stormy Hale 31. Datha Workman 32. Rulene Englert 33. Elvia Saldivar 34. Yolanda Cortez 35. Margie Sanchez 36. Rachel Santiago 37. Adelina Billiaba 38. Becky Marine 39. Cynthia Torres 40. Connie Torres 41. Susan Wilson 42. Tricia Cherry 43. Shirlen Mathis 44. Mary Alice Terrazas 45. Janice Franklin 46. Susie Lawlis 47. Duanna Mason 48. Tonia Carroll 49. Toni Gautreaux 50. Lisa White 51 Christy Miller 52 Cindy Mounce 53 Debra Blackshear 54 Kelly Thames 55 Debby Bennett 56 Debby Addy 57 Phyliss Monteleone 58 Sonia Dowing 59 Cynthia Torres 60 Mary Lou Rubio 61 Ruth Payne 62 Jill Adams 63 Mr. William Martin 64 Oscar Valencia fta holds state convention in dallas Members of FTA attend bi-monthly meetings. They participate in many activi- ties during the year. This year they ran offi- cers at district meet and attended the state convention in Dallas. They were active in homecoming activities by entering their float. At the end of the school year, mem- bers student teach at the elementary schools. Advisors for the club are Mrs. Cle- tis Tatum and Mr. William Martin. A — Mr. Mar+in discusses plans for state meeting. B — Miss and Mr. FTA for this year are Connie Torres and Manuel Rodriguez. C — Robert Wallace leads yells during the parade on the FTA float. D — Officers for FTA are Lisa White, Historian; Teresa Stewart, Vice-President; Debbie Hughs, President; Kelly Thames, Parliamentarian: Connie Torres, Secretary; and Debby Addy, Treasurer. fta golddiggers show terrific steer spirit Promoting school spirit and backing Big Spring High is the main objective of the Solddiggers. The club con- sists of 62 girls who are pres- ent at each pep rally and game to support the Steers. This year the Golddiggers held a slave week to honor the football players. The girls also participate in service projects during the year. Sponsors for the club are Mrs. Janice Rosson and Mrs. Evaughn Taylor. A — Advisors, Mrs. Evaughn Taylor and Mrs. Janice Rosson. count candles for Christmas money making project. B — Serving as Golddigger beau this year Is Ronnie Pillans. C — FRONT STAIR STEP — Tomie Eastland, Corlis Jordan, Toni Gautreaux, Donna McDaniel, Helen Tidwell, Sue Smith, Julie Allen Diana Garcia, Marilyn Hale, Kay Weir, Cindy Taylor, Cindy Williams, Brenda Heard, Ruth Payne; BACK ROW — Nancy Smith, Raylene Oliver, Ingrid Broadricit, Martha Perry, Mavis Ray, Terry Casillas, Ellen Cooley, Mary Guess, Patti Fitts, Georgia Jackson, Terry Arcand. Audrey Standard. D — FRONT ROW — Paula Waters, Cindy Truette, Patti Porter, Susie Neal, Beth Picquet, Kendra Dewees, Brenda Thomas, Teresa Stewart, Datha Workman, Margie Evans; MIDDLE ROW — Betty Looney, Andrea Parmer. Debbie Hughs, Londa Pittman, Carol Boyd, Kathryn Allensworth, Kelly Thames, Cindy Wade, Patsy English, Sue Duncan; BACK ROW — Dana McCrary, Tersa Sheppard, Caria Sundy, Debra Blackshear, Debby Addy, Gina Ov«ens. Patti Womack. Druanne Priddy. Terry Bull. Roni Haxton. 1. Pam Picquet — President 2. Kae McLaughlin — Drill Capt 3. Paula Meek — Vice President 4. Cynthia Hughs — Secretary 5. Connie Gary — Treasurer 6. Debra Davis — Drill Captain golddiggers candl emaking provides funds for club A — Mr. Rodney Allison and Mrs. Margaret Allemand, sponsors, view a miniature windmill at the Heritage Museum. B — Officers are: Vincent Wiggins, secretary-treasurer; Judy Rhymes, presi- dent; and John Hicks, vice-president. 1. Amy LeVier 2. Cindy Engle 3. Catherine Allensworth 4. Jason Campbell 5. David Wright 6. Joan Crawford 7. Terry Arcand 8. Debra Irwin 9. Vicki Tyler Mr. Rodney Allison and Mrs. Margaret Allemand sponsor the History Club which meets twice a month. The club studies local, na- tional, and international events. They also support the Heritage Museum. Making and selling candles provides the funds to send several del- egates to the state history convention. history 5. Emma Palanes 6. Kelly Guirn 7. Yolarda Escovdo Mona Boadle Mary Dee Nobles Elizabeth Grisham Susan Hurrington Charletta Finley 128 ict members train on job The Industrial Coopera- tive Training Club has about thirty members. They meet bi-monthly at the first Feder- al Building. ICT teaches skills of the business world while on the job. ICT members at- tend school a half day and work a half day. The sponsor for the club is Mr. C. Baker. A — Susan Hurrington helps a patient while working at Medical Center Memorial Hospital. B — Sgt. Pete Stone, Sam Parker, and Mr. C. Baker discuss plans for ICT be fore a meeting. C — Officers for the dub are Gary Moore, President; Martha Lewis, Reporter; David Holley, Treasurer; Mary Ellen Lanspery, Secretary; Brenda Cherry, Parliamentarian; and Sid Rau, Vice Presi- dent. B A C key club helps promote spirit The Key Club is a service organization which aids the community and school in dif- ferent affairs. Key Club members take the victory bell to all football games. They serve the community by collecting for the March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy, and Easter Seals. They hold banquets during the year to honor parents and teachers. Mr. Leon Taylor serves as ad- visor of the club. A — Key Club sweethearts are Marianne McLaughlin, Sue Duncan, Kae McLaughlin, Kelly Thames, Kim Grice, Denise Bryant, Nancy Smith, and Jamie Langley. B — Of- ficers this year are Bobby Carllle, Presi- dent; Sammy Chappell, Bell Custodian; Russ Rainey, Chairman of Committees; Randy Grimes, 1st Vice President; Lupe Ar guello, 2nd Vice President; Barry Armstrong, Treasurer; and Carl Smoot, Secretary. C — John Taylor and Sammy Chappell mind the Steer bell during a foot ball game. D — Sweethearts, Kelly Thames, Kae McLaughlin, and Jamie Langley, ride Key Club Float during homecoming pa rade. L I A A - ' JS«1S«M V - V 1. David Massey 15. John Hicks 2. Rick EllioH 16. Ike Robb 3. Ronald Carter 17. Kevin Penner • 4. Brent Clifton 18. Abel Abundez 5. Bill Sanders 19. George Fierro 6. James Campbell 20 . Joey Shaw 7. Rick Lang 21. Curt Condray 8. John Taylor 22. Don Smith 9. John Lipscombe 23. Orville Rau 10. Randy Thorrhill 24. John Bagnall 1 1. Greg Parnell 25. Manuel Rodriguez 12. Ismael Lujan 26. David Wright 13. Steve Lawlis 27. Keith Swim 14. David Alldridge 28. Guy league U key club latin banquet provides good entertainment j r n A J Q 9 J5l| ( Pi ■T N i ' i ( ] Cy T V ■y j I ry I J I, f lL?r V ' il ' l. %JV 1 6 r( SiP r ' X y4j| ff xs ff A io Y f) 1. Joan Carl 2. Elaine Cooper 3. Angie league 4. Jill Shaver 5. Terry Pate 6. Rob Lawlis 7. Wes Seay 8. Lorena Hufford 9. Kay Daughtery 10. Temple McDaniel I I. Nina Carr I 2. Sue Duncan 13. Kellye Weaver 14. Susan Smith 15. Kathleen Rainey 16. Lydia Hayworth 17. Julie Allen 18. Thomas Owens 19. Donna Springer 10. Sharon White 21. Melody Burchell 22. Cynthia Hughes 23. Paula Collins 24. Charia Wash 25. Dory Croolcer 26. Sue Garrett 27. Sonia Weaver 28. Bob Shaffer 29. Kevin Penner 30. Joel Dyer 31. Glen Carlton 32. Bruce Felts 33. Mark Fort 34. David Schryac 35. Kathy Blalack 36. Randy Christian 37. Mary Jo English 38. Lisa White 39. Dale Karns 40. Carrie Crump 41. Janice Franklin 42. Carol Hollingsworth 43. Linda Richardson 44. Louis Parras 45. Bennett Robb 46. Larry Crittendon 47. Amy Gee 48. Debbie Haller 49. Darrell Wright 50. Linda Padgett 51 . Virgil Ov ens 52. Debra Irwin 53. Keith Swim 54. John Lopez f ▼ Bhehl T u QkI All students taking Latin are in the Latin Club. Mrs. Reta Weeg is the club sponsor. Each spring the club holds their an- nual Ronnan Banquet in which every nnember participates. First year students participate as slaves in the banquet while second year students are cit- izens and third year students are gods. A — Libby Ha+tenbach, Marianne McLaughlin, Bob Priebe, and Sue Duncan sing for the gods ai the annual banquet. B — Mrs. Reta Weeg, sponsor, corrects Latin papers. C — Officers are: Lori Fort, pro-consul; Libby Hattenbach, nuntius; Marianne McLaughlin, scriba; Tom Sorley, praefectus, and Ricky Lloyd, latin annual student book fair is held by library club The newly organized library club is spon- sored by librarians Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Dibrell, and Miss Donley. Members of. the club work in the library each period. The annual stu- dent book fair is sponsored by the Library Club, and proceeds go toward sending three members to state convention. They also attend a regional meeting. The library club meets once a month and they have a program. ( ' I A ' f ' vAi (Ik ik s 1. Kay Holland 2. Cheryl McCutchen 3. Darlene Hewett 4. Velinda Burcham 5. Teresa Stewart 6. Carol Hollingsworth 7. Cindy Wade 8. Robyn Hooper 9. Ellen Anderson 10. Datha Workman Kay Holland and Doni Coslett count money from the Book Fair. B — Mrs. DIbrell, Miss Donley, and Mrs. Ellis have time to pose for a pic- ture while they go over Library material. C — This year ' s beau for the Li- brary Club is Jan Whatley. library metal trades students participate in contests Students spend a great deal of time mak- ing furniture and objects for the house. After all their projects are completed, they sell these objects. There are about twenty- five students who are currently active in the Metal Trades. This year their sweetheart is Betty hienkel. Mr. Leon Taylor is their spon- sor. A — Betty Henkel Is the Metal Trades sweetheart. B — Fernie Paradez concentrates hard on his Metal Trades project. C — Of- ficers for Metal Trades are Jim Allen, parliamentarian; Don Brew er, vice-president; Betty Henkel, sweetheart; Gary Karns, sgt. at arms and Mike Conner, reporter. D — Steve Daves points out for Richard McGruder the milling machine cutting tool. AA s S t 4 ' • A A B ▼ The National Honor Socie- ty mennbers are chosen from the student body on the basis of leadership, scholar- ship, character, and service. Each nnember must maintain a grade average of 90 or above. The NHS meets monthly and runs the conces- sion stand at the basketball games. The sponsor is Miss Colleen Slaughter. A — Senior members of NHS are: FRONT ROW — Wesley Hufford, BenneH Fletch- er, Greg Parnell, Mike Williamson, Larry Margolis; SECOND ROW — Joan Craw- lord, Angie league, Susi Whit+en, Marilyn Cunningham, Dorothy Baldridge, Gayla Williams, Marilyn Hale; THIRD ROW — Jeff Murdock, Miss Colleen Slaughter, Elaine Cooper, Karen Carlton, Cynthia Cook, Cindy Williams, Kay Lou Caffey; FOURTH ROW — Lupe Arguello, Brent Clif ton, David Cuddeback, Billy Priet Richard Martinoi, Mark McCraney, David Carter. B — Officers are Lydia Hayworth,{] Vice-President; Ruth Payne, Reporter; Susan Trim, Secretary; Ike Robb, President. C — New inductee, Charia Wash, lights her candle while Gayla Williams distributes white carnations. BBH 138 fall induction is held by nhs Shiretta Owenby Pat Cox Susan Smith Cindy Engle Martha Perry Clarice Ringener Robert Barton Kathy Blalack Kate Bradshaw Paula Meek Nancy Smith Rebecca Palmer John Hicks Debra Irwin Kent Shaw Daria Buchanan Curtis Mullens Donald McKee Charia Wash Keith Swim Sandy Williams Mike Carroll Bob Priebe -n rS r L fflt: national honor society shorthand students develop higher scores in writing This year the Shorthand Club has approxi- mately 50 students enrolled in the class roonn. Everyone taking Shorthand this year is consid- ered a mennber of the Shorthand Club. They have two main activities during the year which take place during Christmas and the end of school. Students who do exceptionally good in Shorthand go to contest during the month of April. This year ' s sponsors of the Shorthand Club are Mrs. Betty Lou Green and Mrs. Ber- nice Thompson. A — These Shorthand girls enjoy refreshments after their meeting. B — Officers for the Shorthand Club are: Sherry Wickline, Vice-Presi- dent; Marcia McCraney, Asso. Editor; Mrs. Betty Lou Green and Mrs. Bernice Thompson, advisors; Kelly Thames, Editor; Marcia Staggs, Secretary-Treasurer; and Gayla Williams, President. C — Sharlyn Barbee takes dictation during class. 1. Marlena Spargo 8 Debby Star 2. Janice Place 9 Dana McCrary 3. Cindy Adanis 10 Lana Parks 4. Terri Martin 1 1 Susan Plowman 5. Linda Bartlett 12 Cynthia Stephens 6. Helen Tidwell 13 Vicki Tyler 7. Julie Allen 14 Sharlyn Barbee shorthand Sammy Chappell — President Kae McLaughlin — Corresponding Secretary Lupe Arguello — 1st Vice-President Milce Bearden — 2nd Vice-President Denise Bryant — Recording Secretary A — Senior representatives are Mark Peters, Mike Adams, Patricia Cherry, Marcia Staggs, Ike Robb, Mike Randle, and Bobby Carllle. B — Junior representatives are Ricky Lloyd, Betty Looney, Paula Meek, Nancy Smith, Larry Crit- tenden, Joel Dyer, and Pat+i V omack. C — Sophomore representatives are David Long, Leigh Jones, James Lacy, Wes Seay, Marianne McLaughlin, and Mickie Fletcher. D — The President ' s Cabinet members are Annette Pic- quet, Elvia Salvidar, Ivan Sursky, Balencia Brown, Cynthia Torres, Dana Mancill, Pam Pic- quet, Berlinda Salvidar, Connie Torres, Ken Abernathy, James Person, Bonnie Anderson, and Manuel Rodriguez. E — Freshman repre- sentatives are Leslie Long, Matt Carl, Doug Robison, Kelly Green, Joe Matthews, and Greg Horton. student council acts as tasc president This year the Student Council is serv- ing as President of the Texas Association of Student Councils. The Council spon- sors the dances and many other school activities. Student Council mennbers aided the School Board by sending a rec- ommendation for formulation of the School Dress Code. Mr. John Talmadge and Mr. Roger Tucker are sponsors for the club. C A ■M _i. _ I HI r ' 12 1 PI H|m IB i ' t 1 K ' ' i lB ' flJ V |H T ' | - ' -itO t ' ' 1 B T Pi HHMl ' ' I • ' ■' W H H y mK wL A - H LJkMl m H 1 ■t H tach hosts western region meeting here Exploring various medical careers is one of the many activities of the Texas Associa- tion of Careers in hiealth. They were the host for the Western regional TAChI meet- ing. TAChH members help Mrs. Nellie Ma- this, school nurse, in the nursing office dur- ing their physical education periods. 1 . Yolanda Escovedo 2. Lisa Harrington 3. Brenda Gherhart 4. Kathy Casper 5. Mary Ann Paredez 6. Janette Bitler 7. Susan Porteila 8. Mary Lanspery 9. Maria Martinez 10. Vlcki Shook I I. Kathy Thornhill 12. Terry Arcand 13. Susan Hurrington 14. Renee Wolverton 15. Cindy Stanley ab wc K,j?% sy fe J ' ' B K- p. ' ' Ak vtJUr f W mHbI H mI rt M m m M SM -  r ' !KflKj9HH JH H ' y bkx ' MPBWfe.L jiP IHv . I ' PiP iPs ' P ' fli f- _ fcii |y i ? llB A — Mr. Bruce Wright shows Ka+hy Thornhill how to use the scales. B — TACH officers are: Patti Porter, secretary; Linda McMurray, re- porter; Cynthia Hughes, president; LaRhesa McClean, scrapbook; and Craig Phillips, vice- president. C — At the regional meeting, Cyn- thia Hughes discusses the program with Mrs. Clyde Thomas and Mrs. Robert Griffin. D — Big Spring TACH members register out-of- town guests at the regional meeting. tach 1. Dons Paul 2. Sheree Parrot 3. Betty Pitts 4. Jeanie Averitt 5. Karen Blount 6. Marilina Sparge 7. Juanita Fuqua 8. Rita Perry 9. Mrs. Swim 10. Mary Lopez I I. Amelia Mundoz 12. Rhonda Hooper 13. Karen Collins 14. Velma Mendez 15. Karen Spradling voe students learn secretarial skills There are approximately twenty-four stu- dents in VOE. They participated in school activities by entering their VOE bug in the homecoming parade. Each of the girls work at a respective place of business. hHere they gain experience in secretarial work. During the year, the girls earn money to send dele- gates to contest. Contest is held in the spring. The sponsor of VOE is — Mrs. Vonna Sw:m. A — VOE girls participated in homecoming by entering ttieir VOE bug. B — Kae McLauglin, Elaine Burks, Gayla Williams, and Polly Wade prepare for their entry in the homecoming parade. C — Beau for VOE this year is Mike Bearden. D — Officers for VOE this year are: Lana Parks, treasurer; Kae McLaughlin, presi- dent; Gayla Williams, reporter; Audrey Standard, program chairman; Deborah Davis, parliamentarian; Juanita Garcia, secre- tary; Polly Wade, vice-president; and Elaine Burks, secretary. notables Ike Robb senior who ' s who Ike Robb — Key Club — soph., jr., sr.; Key Club Treasurer — jr.: Golf Team — fish., soph., jr.. sr.; National Honor Society — jr.. sr.: President National Honor Society — sr.; Latin Award for Ex- cellence — fish., soph.; Boys ' State Delegate; Student Council Ways and Means Chairman — sr. Vicki Annen — Varsity Volleyball — jr., sr.; Future Homemakers of America; Outstanding FHA ' er — fish.; FHA Crisco Award — Jr.; FHA State Secretary — sr.; Latin Club; V ho ' s Who — jr.; Solddiggers — jr. Mike Adams — Student Council — fish., soph., jr., sr.; Class Fa- vorite — soph., jr., sr.; Who ' s Who — jr.; National Honor Society — jr.; Varsity Football — jr., sr.; Vice-President Fellowship of Christian Athletes — sr.; Corral staff member — jr., sr.; Class President — sr.; School Beast Finalist — jr.; Boys ' State Delegate. Connie Gary — Choir: Division I University Interscholastic League Solo Contest — fish., soph., jr.; Meistersingers — soph., jr., sr.; Latin Club; National Honor Society — jr., sr.; Future Teachers of America; Who ' s Who — jr.; Golddiggers; El Rodeo staff member — jr., sr.; Texas Tech Journalism Workshop — jr. Bobby Carlile — Student Council — fish., jr., sr.; Texas Associa- tion of Student Councils Delegate — jr.; Class President — jr.; Boys ' State Delegate; Key Club President — sr.: Key Club Inter- national Delegate; El Rodeo staff member — jr.. sr.; Latin Club; Who ' s Who — jr.; Who ' s Who in American High Schools — r. Bobby Carlile senior who ' s who Jeff Murdock Kae McLaugfilin — Student Council — jr., sr.i Student Council Corresponding Secretary — sr.: President Vocational Office Edu- cation — sr.: El Rodeo staff member — jr.. sr.; Drill Leader: Golddiggers — (r., sr.: Future Homemakers of America Junior Chapter Secretary: Class Treasurer — fish.: Class Vice-President — soph., ir.: Outstanding Youth Optimist Award — jr.: Who ' s Who in American High Schools. Jeff Murdock — National Honor Society — jr., sr.: Football — fish., soph., ir., sr.: Baseball — soph., jr., sr.: Latin Club — fish., soph., jr.: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Delegate to Fellowship of Christian Athletes Summer Camp: Colorado — sr. Ruth Payne — Latin Club: Golddiggers — jr.. sr.: Historian: Golddiggers — sr.: Co-editor El Rodeo — jr., sr.: Texas Tech Journalism Workshop — jr., sr.: National Honor Society — jr., sr.: National Honor Society Reporter — sr.: Future Teachers of America — soph., jr., sr.: History Club — |r. Lupe Arguello — Student Council — fish.: First Vice-President Student Council — sr.: Key Club — soph., jr., sr.: Second Vice- President Key Club — sr.: Future Teachers of America — sr.: Na- tional Honor Society — |r., sr.: Astronomy Club President — Sr.: University Interscholastic League Science competition — jr. Judy Rhymes — El Rodeo staff member — soph., Co-editor El Rodeo — jr., sr.: Texas Tech Journalism Workshop — jr., sr.: His- tory Club — jr.. sr.: History Club President — sr.: Astronomy Club Secretary — Jr.: Astronomy Club Vice-President — Sr.: Fu- ture Teachers of America — jr.: University of Kansas Art Scholar- ship — soph., jr. Judy Rhymes Sam Chappell Lydia Hayworth senior who ' s who Sam Chappell — Class President — fish., soph.; First Vice Presi- dent Student Council — jr.: Key Club: Who ' s Who — jr.: Who ' s Who in American High Schools — sr.: Class Favorite — fish.: Youth Optimist Award — r.; Boys ' State Delegate: Student Sen- ate: Washington, D.C. — sr.: Distinguished Award of Secondary School Principals. Lydia Hayworth — National Honor Society — jr.. sr.; National Honor Society Vice-President — sr.; Golddiggers: All Region Choir — jr., sr.: Melsterslngers; Chamber Singers: Choir; Division I University Interscholastlc League solo Contest: Sound of Music cast member: Latin Club — soph., jr.. sr.; Latin Award for Excellence; Who ' s Who — jr. Mark McCraney — Number Sense — fish., soph., jr., sr.; Golf — fish., soph., |r., sr.; Golf District Medalist — jr.: Golfer of the Year Award — jr.; Football — fish., soph.; Bible Club — jr.: Na- tional Honor Society — jr., sr,; Who ' s Who — jr. Denise Bryant — Student Council; Student Council Recording Secretary — Sr. Texas Association of Student Councils Delegate — soph., jr.; Outstanding Girl Workshopper: Student Council — sr.: Cheerleader — fish., soph.: Varsity Cheerleader — jr., sr,; El Rodeo staff member — jr., sr.; Who ' s Who — jr.; Class Favorite — fish.; Homecoming Queen — sr.: Key Club Calendar Girl — jr.: Key Club Sweethea-t — sr.; Girls ' State Alternate; Good Cit- izen Award — sr. Pam PIcquot — Golddlgger President — sr.: National Honor So- ciety — jr.; National Honor Society Treasurer — sr.; French Club; Member President ' s Cabinet — sr.; Member Drug Team — Mark McCraney Pam Picquet Dana Mancil junior who ' s who Dana Mancill — Varsity Cheerleader — jr.; Class Treasurer — fish.; Class Favorite — soph.; Class Secretary — soph.; Cheer- leader — fish., soph.; School Beauty Finalist — soph.; Meist- ersingers; National Honor Society; Member President ' s Cabinet — jr.; Electrical Appliance Club Sweetheart — jr.; Choir — fish. Bob Priebe — Track — fish., soph.; Latin Club — soph., jr.; Na- tional Honor Society — jr.; Football — fish. Patsy Lewis — Acappella Choir — fish., soph.; Future Teachers of Annerica — soph., jr.; Chamber Singers — jr.; Meistersingers Joel Dyer — Student Council — fish., soph., jr.; Class President — jr.; Meistersingers; Latin Club; Meistersingers Vice-President — jr.; All Region Choir — soph., jr.; Tennis Team — fish., soph., jr.; Chamber Singers; National Honor Society. Kate Bradshaw — Volleyball — fish., soph., jr.; National Honor Society — jr.; Future Homemakers of America — fish., jr.; Future Teachers of America — soph.; Spanish Club — soph. John Hicks Susan Smith junior who ' s who John Hicks — Forensics; Key Club — soph., jr.; History Club: National Honor Society; Sound of Music cast member: History Club Vice-President — jr.: David and Lisa cast member: Most Outstanding Boy ' s Extemporaneous Speaker — soph.: Interna- tional Thespian Society: Boy ' s Oral Interpretation: Court Jesters and Thespians. Susan Smith — Class Secretary — fish.: Class Treasurer — soph.: Latin Club President — jr.: N.H.S.: Golddiggers: F.H.A. Area President — jr.: Outstanding F.H.A. ' er: Volleyball Manager — soph., jr.: F.T.A.; Forensics: Poetry — soph.: Oral Interpretation — soph. Kent Shaw — Future Farmers of America President — jr.: Star Greenhand — soph.: Scholarship Award; Future Farmers of America — soph.: National Honor Society — jr.; Future Farmers of America. Debra Irwin — National Honor Society — |r.: Outstanding F.H.A. ' er — soph.; F.T.A.: Volleyball — fish., soph., jr.: History Club — jr.; Latin Club: El Rodeo staff member — |r.: Future Homemakers of America First Vice-President — soph. Alan Davis — Football — fish., soph., jr.: Lat.n Club: Class Presi- dent — soph.: Student Council — soph.: El Rodeo staff member — jr.; J.V. Baseball — soph.: J.V. Basketball — jr.: Class Favorite Kent Sha« Alan Davis sam chappell ::■' ■' • ' ■,: A-;« ' J to)•y H HBDH I ' ' ' ' ' ; ' ' ' ' ' ' : , ' - if IB k.. !■homecoming queen denise bryont k V m ' m senior favorites marcio stoggs , mike adorns -■% ' R . : ' m sophomore fovorite mickie fletcher . v jfmmy stewcirP 4 lori fort finalist sSe duncan school beauty nathan finalist i marK perers school beast personnel board of education and administration set school policies Under the leadership of Superintendent Sam Anderson, the administration interprets the de- cisions and resolutions made by the school board. The administration then enforces these policies in all the schools throughout the school system. AA i Cooperating with the administration, the Board of Education strives for the improve- ment and betterment of the schools in the Big Spring Independent School District. With the guidance of President Roy Wat- kins, this group works to enable each indi- vidual school to serve the entire community in its greatest capacity. A — Mr. Sam Anderson, Superintendent; B — Mr. Lynn Hise, As- sistant Superintendent; C — Mr. Don Crockett, Assistant for Business Services; E — Mr. Keith Swim, Administrative Assistant; F — Mr. Noel Reed, Director of Personnel; G — Mr. Kimball Gu- thrie, board member; H — Mr. Leon Miller, board member; L — Mr. Roy Watkins, board president; J — Mr. Jim Bill Little, board member; K — Mr. Delnor Poss, board member; L — Mr. Ralph McLaughlin, board member; M — Mr. Jerry Jenkins, board mem- ber. personnel principals work to help students Serving as principal of BSHS, Mr. John F. Smith is aided by two assistants, Mr. Morris Molpus and Mr. John Talmadge. Mr. Molpus is in charge of the buildings and their functioning. Student activities are the responsibi ity of Mr. Talnnadge. Mr. Ted Hicks, visiting teacher, sees that all students attend classes regularly. Mr. Ray Pope, Dean of Students, reg- ulates student conduct and discipline at BSHS. A— Mr. John Talmadge, Mr. Ray Pope, and Mr. Ted Hicks work together in coordinating student activities. B — Mr. John F. Smith makes sure that all branches of the school are run smoothly and efficiently. C — Mr. Morris Molpus insures that all buildings are in proper condition. ttW FIRST ROW Adams. Tom Allen. Mrs. Nila Allemand, Mrs. Margaret SECOND ROW Alexander, Mrs. Fern Allison. Rodney Annan. John counselors aid in planning futures Helping students make decisions about their futures after graduation Is the main pur- pose of the Guidance department. Literature about many Institutions of higher learning can be obtained in the Guidance office. The coun- selors also give achievement and aptitude tests which are also advantageous to students. A — Mrs. Janice Rosson, counselor, used the scheduling board to give each class an equal number of students. B — Sorting out teach- ers, students, and classes is Mr. Roger Tucker. With four levels of English offered at BSHS, students be- come very much aware of the vast importance of correct English usage in today ' s socie- ty. Not only do students learn correct grammar and composi- tion, they study many works of various authors which give them insight into the problems encountered in life. literature encourages perception, study FIRST ROW Annen, Mrs. Nancy Bagnall, John Baker, C. B. Barnes, Buster SECOND ROW Beaver, Mrs. Elaine Becknell, Mrs. Elaine Biggs, Mrs. Katharine Blagrave, Miss Velma FIRST ROW Bliclt, Mrs. Judith Bolton. Alvin SECOND ROW Bowers, Jack Brandon, Mrs. Francis A — English teachers from the entire school district attend an inservice training session headed by Mrs. Imogene Puckett, head of the English department. B — David Gamboa finds reading material for his Eng- lish class in the library. C — Miss Betsy Tay- lor ' s class becomes very involved in its studies. personnel fine arts exhibits pupils ' creativity FIRST ROW Brasell, Miss Gwen Braun, Garland SECOND ROW Breckenridge, Mrs. Mary Brooks, Bill Through the Fine Arts de- partment, students develop their talents and skills in music and art appreciation. In these courses students learn to interpret their ideas and feelings in various man- ners. A — Brenda Conway works intently to fin- ish her sketch before the bell rings. B — Mr. Bill Bradley, band director, assists Jimmy Young with his music. languages stimulate Foreign countries come alive to students involved in the Foreign Language de- partment. Latin, French, and Spanish students learn the tongues of these countries and study their customs and cultures. The language labs aid students in becoming fluent in their conversations. FIRST ROW Bucltner, Mrs. Corinne Buckner, E. Y. SECOND ROW Burnsed, Charles Byrd, Miss Mary Jean A — Cindy Cheatham practices her French exercises in the language lab. B — Mrs. Leavelle latum explains the difference be- tween singular and plural to her Spanish class. FOURTH ROW Christian, Mrs. Geneva Cregg, Ben Cox. Jerold personnel history exposes past problems AA Learning about types of government and civilizations of the past is only a part of the education received by students through the Social Studies department. American histo- ry, world history, and Texas history inform students of the happenings and events tran- spired in the past and prepare them to comprehend the concepts and manage- ment of the U.S. government and interna- tional affairs. r « mtoi,., «■■ mmm «■■■■■■ H H ■Mr iMMft Mm MMM MMM MMB f FIRST ROW Cox, Royce Cunningham, Wilbur SECOND ROW DIbrell, Mrs. Juanita Donnelly, Miss Margaret A — Members of the Social Studies department view films during an inservice training session. B — Mr. Tom Adams keeps busy grading papers from his world history classes. C — Miss Jan Bre- land learns that teaching history requires a great deal of involve- ment on the part of the teacher and the students. THIRD ROW Fambrough, Tom Gibbs, Mrs. Zee Green, Mrs. Betty Grisham, Mrs. Billyt Hagood. Oakey FOURTH ROW Hagood, Mrs. Rebecca Hakes, W. R. Hale. Clovis Hamilton, Mrs. Charlotta Hamilton, John personnel FIRST ROW Harrington, Mrs. Gen Hoover. Mrs. Freda Horton, Joe Howard, Mrs. Nan A — Mr. Mike Scarbrough helps Annet+e Steele with a problem in related math. B — Ray Kennedy finds that study hall provides a good time to practice on the computer. C — Mr. Floyd Sorley uses the overhead projector to prove a point to his class. mathematics evokes thought, application g fpjpg Offering such courses as related math, algebra, geometry, trigonome- try, elementary analysis, and computer math, the Math department works to motivate analytical thinking in stu- dents. Comprehension and application of mathematical concepts is the main purpose of these courses. Although only two of the above courses are re- quired for graduation, many students continue with more accelerated cours- es to further their knowledge and un- derstanding in this field. FIRST ROW Humphrey, Mrs. Willene Hunsucker. Mrs. Carol Irwin, Mrs. Charlotte Irwin, Phil Kelley, Jerry SECOND ROW Kniffen, Novice Knezek, David Lawrence, Pat Loveless, Edward Lynch, Miss Susie personnel Testing theories and laws previously made is a large part of the curriculum in the BSHS Science department. Experimenting with some of the basic fundamentals in- volved in all sciences and understanding these principles enables students in physica science, biology, chemistry, and physics to proceed into their more diversified areas of interest. With this understanding, students can know what they want to learn and how to go about doing it. A — Curtis Mulllns and Ricky Mitchell test for specific substances in the chemistry lab. B — Mr. W. R. Hakes finds that grading pa- pers of his physics students is a challenge. C — Mr. Pat Lawrence presides over a meeting of science teachers. FIRST ROW McRee, Mrs. Janette Martin. William Mathls, Mrs. Nellie Molpus, Morris Moore, Bill FIRST ROW Narrell, Bill Oglesby, Miss Libby Patton, Mrs. June SECOND ROW Petty, Glenn Petty, Mrs. Sandra Plumlee, Ronald THIRD ROW Pope. Ray Ray. Mrs. Yvonne Rice, Mrs. Dorothy students learn through experimentation CT FIRST ROW Rice, George Rich. Mrs. Betty Rosson. Mrs. Janice SECOND ROW Scarbrough, Mike Seay, Ed Shaver. Mrs. Joy THIRD ROW Shillingburg, Jim Slaughter, Miss Colleen Smith. Mrs. Dorothy students anticipate careers in business Ar Not only students interested in business careers, but all students at BSHS benefit from courses in the Business department. Proficiency in typing skills help students excel in various other courses. For those In- terested in business careers, advanced typ- ing, shorthand, bookkeeping, general busi- ness, economics, and business law are of- fered. A — As head of the Business department, Mrs. Betty Lou Green instructs her fellow workers in an inservice meeting. B — Terry Casillas discovers that typing Involves a lot of concentration. C — Irma Ross works to keep up with her shorthand dictation. FIRST ROW Smith, Mrs. Jane Smith, J. D. Smith, John F. Smith, Tim Sorley, Floyd personnel FIRST ROW South, Carl Sparks, Jack Spencer, Loren Stapleton, Jim Stephens, Miss Mary Ann SECOND ROW Steward, Mrs. Erma Stiles, John Storey, Miss Sharon Sweatt. Mrs. Charlotte Swim, Mrs. Vonna AA homemaking prepares pupils for home life Courses offered by the Homemaking de- partment give students access to learn the complexities of managing a home and fami- ly. In homemaking classes, girls learn the basics of cooking and sewing as well as gaining knowledge of design and child care. In home and family living and consumer education, students learn about personal development, living patterns, marital ad- justments and money and budget manage- ment. A — Patti Robertson, Brenda Byrd and Kate Bradshaw work on their hand stitching in homemalting class. B — Miss Sharon Storey explains the fundamentals of cook- ing to her class. C — Donna Jennings works with patience to finish stitching her gar- ment. D — Elaine Daubney takes precau- tions when using sharp knives while cooking. FIRST ROW Tanner, C. W. SECOND ROW Tatum, Mrs. Leavelle THIRD ROW Taylor, Mrs. Evaughn FOURTH ROW Taylor, James students develop occupational skills Building Trades students work toward developing skills which may be of help to them in obtaining employ- ment in the future. Students who like to work with their hands find a variety of these courses available to them. Drafting, woodworking, metal trades, electrical ap- pliance repair, and autome- chanics prove to be useful and enjoyable courses to stu- dents at BSHS. A — Robert Coffee enioys working under- neath automobiles. B — Mr. Jerold Cox as- sists Oswald Martinez painting in autome- chanics. AA BY FIRST ROW Taylor, Leon Thomas. Mrs. Helen Thompson, Mrs. Berniece Thompson. Robert FIRST ROW Tucker, Mrs. Martha Tucker. Roger Varnell, John Verner, David SECOND ROW Walker, Mrs. Anna Wa+kins, Mrs. Sue Weeg, Mrs. Reta Wickline, Mrs. Delores p.e. provides relaxation, fun, recreation Physical Education gives students opportunity to de- velop their physical abilities. Through various types of sports and recreation, talent, skills, and coordination are gradually obtained. P.E. serves as a respite for stu- dents from the regular class- roonn situations where they can relax and have fun while learning at the same time. A — Anne Thomas skillfully aims her bowl- ing ball to make a strike in P.E. class. personnel special staffs operate school efficiently II FIRST ROW White, Mrs. Sharon Wlllard, Miss Helen Wilson. J Wright, Mrs. Mildred Zellars, Mrs. Evelyn Known only to a few, but needed by all are the special staffs at Big Spring High School. The cafeteria work- ers, supervised by Mrs. Hat- tie Williamson, and the cus- todial staff, directed by Mr. E. J. Smith, are only some of the people who perform the duties vital to the upkeep of BSHS. A — Registrar at BSHS is Mrs. Gene Har- rington. B — As attendance clerk, Mrs. Mildred Wright must keep up with stu- dents ' absences and tardies. C — Cafete- ria workers are: FRONT ROW — Kathy Hagle, Virginia Ham, Opal Wooten, Laura Nell King, Maxine Barkley, Josepha Duran, Hattie Williamson, Billie Jean Wallace, Ber- tha Davidson, Adelene Gate, Ona Thoma- son, Dorothy Whitton, Maurice Jennings, Katherine Weidel, Bobsie Marks, and Ray Nita Earnest; SECOND ROW — Pearl Nichols, Linnie Ashley, Stella Bernard, Hazel Rupard, Mary Virden, Oleta Owens, Jimmie Billingsly, Eva Chavei, Patsy Padilla, Nell Wright, and Haiel Holder. D — Miss Margaret Donnelly, Mrs. Joyce Ellis, and Mrs. Juanita Dibrell operate the school li- brary. E — Mr. O. A. Madison is in charge of all visual aids. F — Mrs. Connie Munoz pauses for a moment from her work with the custodial staff. G — Members of the custo- dial staff are: FRONT ROW — Barney Salazar, Charles O ' Daniel, and E. J. Smith; SECOND ROW — Willie Soltello, John Rodriguez, Marvin Britton, and A. G. Mar- tinez. personnel freshmen freshman class officers doug robison — president kathy meek — treasurer nancy conway — secretary joe matthews — vice-president freshmen take the first step This year there are 600 freshmen attending Big Spring High School. Being new to the experience of high school life, the freshman class participates in many activities. The freshmen are excellent examples of school spirit leaders, for they join in the battle cry with a united voice. The freshman class is an important part of the high school. A — Freshmen display their talent by the float they designed tor the Homecoming Parade. AA mBk FIRST ROW Adams, Shirley Adams, Teri Adams. Terri L. Aguilar, Frosty Aguilar, Victoria Alarcon, Diane SECOND ROW Alcantar, Frank Alvarez, Albert Amaro, Carolina Anderson, Mildred Anderson, Wayne Anern, Raleen THIRD ROW Arbuckle, David Arencibia. Viena Arista, Lydia Armstrong. David Arnold, Caria Arnold. Stephen FOURTH ROW Arsiaga, Manuel Averltt. Betty Ayers. Sandy Bair, Carol Baker, Nathan Baker, Sharon freshmen freshmen still uphold the beanie tradition FIRST ROW Baldridge, Buel Banks, Lonnell Barber, Sylvia Bass, Amy Bell, Paul Bell, Vicki Jo SECOND ROW Benson. Steven Berry, Melvin Biby, Pat Biddison, Marty Billingsley, Becky Bingham, Cecil THIRD ROW Bitler, Jenette Black. Sarah Bledsoe, Jackie Bledsoe, Jan Blevins, Donna Boatwright, Larry FOURTH ROW Boman, Byron Borman, Laurie Boy. Brenda Bradbury, Julie Bradbury, Robert Bradshaw, Bobby A — Wearing their newly-purchased beanies atop their heads, these freshmen prepare to go home. A — By wearing his bold gold Steer beanii David Duggan displays his spirit. FIRST ROW Brashears, Donna Braze!, LeAnn Brewer, Tim Bright, David Brinkman, Mike Bronaugh, Charles SECOND ROW Brown, Balencia Brumett, Priscilla Bryans, John Burcham, David Burchell, Roger THIRD ROW Burchfield, Ruben Burks, Randy Burns, Robin Buske, Micheie Buske, Pat Bustamante, Adelina FOURTH ROW Bustamante. Gloria Byrd, Lawrence Callahan, Mark Calvin. Chris Cameron, Donna Camp. Donna FIFTH ROW Campbell, Caki Canning, Barry Cannon, Shawn Carl. Matt Carlton, Luan Carr. Richey SIXTH ROW Casmon, Marilyn Casper, Kathy Castaneda, Margie Castillo, Johnny Cates, Keith Cathey, Kim freshmen freshmen discover that learning can be fun A — Mark Mass and Johnny Moore study diligently in their French class. FIRST ROW Ca+on, Ann Cheatheam. Cindy Christian, Randy Clark, James Clarke, Larry Claveran, Joann SECOND ROW Cline. Brenda Cline, John Coffey, James Coffman, Janet Coleman, Cindy Collier, Nathaniel THIRD ROW Compton, Connie Conner, Mike Conway, Nancy Cooper, Becky Cordes, Larry Corley. Robert FOURTH ROW Correa, Albert Correa, Celestino Corson, Steve Cortez, Yolanda Coryell, Debbie Couvillion, Janene FIFTH ROW Cox, Vickie Cozad. Jenny Cramer, Michael Crandall, Richard Craver, Sharon Crittenden, Lana FIRST ROW Crooker, Dori Crump, Carrie Crvante, Oscar Curtis, Laura Dailey, Frank Darrow, Ricky SECOND ROW Davidson, Diane Davis, Betsy Davis, Charles Davis, Johnny Davis, Monty Davis, Robert THIRD ROW Daylong, Preston Deleon, Leticia Deleon, Rosella Denson, Kerry DeRouen, Wendell Diaz, Estella FOURTH ROW Dickson, Sharon Dirks, Barbara Dixon, Teresa Dominguez, Rudy Dowing, Sonia Downing, Robert FIFTH ROW Doyle, Eddie Duggan, Carol Duggan, David Dunbar, Wilma Dunn, David Earhart, Dick B — An experiment in physical science is performed by Robin Shaffer and David Shryack. freshmen FIRST ROW Edwards, Roger Ehrich, Lynne Ellis. Donna Ellis. Tim Ellison, Rita Emerson, Jane SECOND ROW Escanuelas, Andres Evans, Kevin Ferguson. Glen Ferrel. Rodney Fielding, Joyce Flores, Mary Ann THIRD ROW Fort, Mark Fortson, Karen Foster, Ira Ann Franklin. Vernessa Franklin. Wade Frayser, Tim WmPS AW spirit is the name of the game BT S- : 9 FIRST ROW Fredriksson, Adrienne Free, Terry Fryar, Lanny Fuqua, Gary Gamble, Gary Gamboa. Ruben SECOND ROW Garcia, Edward Garcia, George Garcia, Jesse Garrett. Sue Gillenwater, Charles Gillespie, George THIRD ROW G ' lanlster, Bonnie Gomez, Connie Gonzales, Sammy Gonzalez, Jean Grace, Karia Graves, Sallie A — These spirited freshmen display their enthusiasm by participating in the yell, BSHS. B — Nancy Conway and Doug Robison gaie at one of the many spirit signs that decorate the gym during pep rallies. freshmen explore many areas of language A — Mrs. Ka+harino Biggs helps Melodie Ray with her French translations. FIRST ROW Greene, Evelyn Greene, Kenny Green, Kelly Greenhill, Karia Grisham, Helen Grow, Robert SECOND ROW Gunckel, Cindy Guthrie, Will Hamm, Steve Handley, Susan Hardee, Sheila Harper, Brenda THIRD ROW Harper, Vanessa Harrington. Boyd Harris, Leslie Hart, Carol Hart, Nat Haught, June FIRST ROW Haxton, Kim, Hayworth, Melanie Hedges, Mark Heirman, Freda Henkel. Beverly Henry, Steve SECOND ROW Hernandez, Eloy Hernandez, Elsa Hernandez, Esther Hernandez, Ray Hernandez, Steve Hicks, Cathy THIRD ROW Hicks, Charia Hilario, Carlos Hine, Mary Hine, Sheila Hinojos, Rene Hodges, Nita FOURTH ROW Hodnett, Sharon Hoffman, Caria Holland, Judy Hollingsvvorth, Grace Holme, Robert Hopper, Debbie FIFTH ROW Horton, Greg Householder. Alan Houstonj_Jo _ _Mowel l;_Bgcky H©well7 Sherry Howland. Lorrie SIXTH ROW Huff, Ronnie Huffman, Larry Hughes, James Hull, Danny Hurrington, Andre Hurston, Susan A — Writing translations on the board aids Kathy Meek and Kathy Perry in learning the French language. freshmen FIRST ROW Hyden, Teresa Ingram. Cherri Irvin, Charles Jackson, Carolyn Jackson, James Jenkins, Karen SECOND ROW Jenkins, Sharon Jensen, Pete Johnson, Denise Johnson, Douglas Jolly, Karen Jones, Amber THIRD ROW Jones, Arthur Jones, Connie Jones, Kerry Jones, Laura Jones, Randy Jones, Warren FOURTH ROW Jordan, June Kaddatz, Dorlnda Karns, Dale Kelso, Robert Kimble, Olivia Kitchen, Sally FIFTH ROW Knappe, Craig Lagerstrom, Mark Lang, Lisa Langston, Dan Lanspery, Carol Larson, Janet A — Those freshman girls gather in the hal to talk over the events of the day. freshmen find the time to relax FIRST ROW Lawson, Gary Leach. Sandra Lee, Mary Ann Lehenbauer, Kent Levario, Valentine Little, Linda SECOND ROW Long, Leslie Lonsford, Becky Lopez, John Lopez, Linda Lopez, Manuel Lopez, Ninfa B — These freshman FHA girls share amus- ing thoughts of the Ice cream supper in the park. THIRD ROW Lopez, Pete • Lovelace. Casey Luevanos, Noe Lunsford. Jimmy Lusk, Sonia Madry, Paula FOURTH ROW Margolis, Maridene Martinez, Fidel Martinez, Loretta Martinez, Marleen Martinez, Patsy Martinez, Raul FIFTH ROW Martinez. Rose Ann Mason, Duanna Mason, Mark Mata, Miguel Mathis, Joseph Matthews, Joe freshmen excel in many sports activities FIRST ROW Mayse, Katherine McAdams. Becky McAlister, Cindy McCartney. Jenny McClendon, Zetta McClure, Bobble SECOND ROW McCormick, Judy McCormick, Ricky McCullough, Ricky McCur+ain, Sheryl McCutcheon, Leonard McDaniel. Roxie THIRD ROW McDaniel, Steve Mclntire, Terry McLain, Karen Medley, Porter Meek, Kathy Menchaca. Gloria HfJSPi FOURTH ROW Mendez. Edward Mendoza, Virginia Merrick, Larry Metcalf Beverly Metcalf, Ruel Mewborn. Jennie FIFTH ROW Mexia, Chris Mills, Becky Mintz, Jerry Mitchell, Annie Mitchell, Deborah Mize. Carol A — Freshman girls ' doubles team, Susie Williams and Ann Caton, know that prac- tice makes perfect. 204 A — A freshman football game attracts many BSHS students who have come to cheer the future Steers. FIRST ROW Mogers, John Monje, Rojelio Montanez, Gilbert Moore, Deborah Moore, Johnny Moore. Milce SECOND ROW Moore, Tonia Moren. William Moreno, Hijinio Morgan, David Morgan, James Morgan, Marl THIRD ROW Morris. Donna Mounce, Mike Munoz, Benjamin Munoz, Johnny Murdock, Ricky Murdock, Robbie FOURTH ROW Murphy, Joy- Murphy, Leslie Murphy, Vicky Myers. Patti Nass. Mark Neighbors, Kyle FIFTH ROW Newton, Fern Nikolai, Debbie Normandeau. Mike Odell, Tammy Olivas, Edward Oliver, Tom SIXTH ROW Onstead, Deborah Ontiveros. Martha Ornelas. Adrian Ortega. Raymond Owens. Diana Padilla. Gilbert fresh n FIRST ROW Padilla, Humberto Pair, Barbara Palacios, Janie Palomino, Ishmael Palomino, Thelma Paredes, Gilbert SECOND ROW Paredez. Rosie Parras, Ll+hia Partee, Stanley Paul, Ervin Payne, Jack Payne, William THIRD ROW Peercy, Doug Peery, Nancy Parea. Dolores Perez, Joe Perry, Kathy Phelps, Ronald WBmW friendships are important to the freshmen FOURTH ROW Picquet, Annette Pierce, April Pierce, Jackie Piper, Lucy Pipkin, Denise Pless. Lance FIFTH ROW Polk, Dorothy Pope, Nancy Pope, Pamela Price, Cindy Priddy, Pam Puckett, Jimmy A — Freshman orientation gives students a chance to inspect BSHS. B — The FHA Ice Cream Supper is quite an event for Karyl Thames, Betsy Wozencraft and Debra Stat FIRST ROW Puga, Joe Purcell, Jim Purgason, Debbie Purgason, Robin Pyles, Debra Rains, Joe SECOND ROW Rameriz, Olga Ramirez, Emma Ramirez. Maria Ramsey. Jerry Raney, Tim Rangel. Marcelino THIRD ROW Rangel, Virginia Rankin, Teresa Ra+liff, laura Rawls, Ricky Ray. Helen Ray, Melodie FOURTH ROW Read, Ricky Reagan, Eve Reese, Pat Reese. Faron Renteria, Yolanda Reynolds. Kevin FIFTH ROW Rhymes, Pete Rice, Caria Riggan, Brenda Riley. Rhonda Rinehart, Danny Robison. Doug freshmen FIRST ROW Rocha, Joe Rodgers. Johnnie SECOND ROW Rodgers, Sue Rodriguez, Frank THIRD ROW Rodriguez, Joni Rodriguez, Valtasor A — Taking advantage of his lunch hour, this freshman boy sips a Coke B — Sharon Jenkins uses her newly learned typing skills to type a letter FOURTH ROW Rodriguez, Virginin Rojo, David Ross, Eddie Rosvold, Gail Rotenberry, Tina Row. Gloria FIFTH ROW Rybolt, Wannah Ryerson, Evelyn Salazar, Yolanda Saldivar, Jose Salgado, Mary Lou Schauls, Julie FIRST ROW Schmitt, Andy Schracengost, Ricky Scott, Nancy Seward, Walter Shaffer, Glenn Shaffer, Robin SECOND ROW Shanks, Diana Shea. Renee Sheppard, Cindy Sherrill, Kenny Shook. Vicki Shryac. David new interests lie everywhere for the fish THIRD ROW Shugrue, Steve Sigmon. David Silen. Mike Sittan. Dean Slaughter. Debi Sliwinski. Lori A — The freshman float is an example of the tremendous talent of the fish. freshn involvement is the keynote for all freshmen FIRST ROW Smith. Cindy Smith, Cynthia Deborah Deborah Kay Lana Loma Smith Smith Smith Smith SECOND ROW Smith, Pam Smith, Teresa Sneed, Kathy Soldan, Christine Sparge, Virgil Speaker, Rory THIRD ROW Statham. Debbie Steele, Annette Stephens, Larry Stephens. Rusty Stevens, Gary Stevens, Kathy FOURTH ROW Stevenson, Robert Stewart, Andy Stewart, Don Stewart. Marsha Stoker, Jane Stone. Margie FIFTH ROW Stonman, Cynthia Stripling, Hayes Sullivan. Joseph Swafford. Larry Talamantez. Guy Tatom. Corby hlKbl ROW Taylor. Betty Taylor, Mark Teel, Keith Tereletsky, Judith Terrell, Gregory Thames, Karyl SECOND ROW Thomas, Cliff Thomas, Keith Thomas. Michael Thomas. Ricky Thomason, Debra Thompson, Kitty THIRD ROW Thompson, Linda Thompson. Tracy Thornhill, Kathy Thornton, Kim Torres, Cynthia Torres, Larry A — The voices of the fresh- man class unite into one mighty battle cry for the Steers. FOURTH ROW Trawick. Kim . Tredaway, Terry Tucker, Kim Turner, Julie Upton, Cindy Urban, Jan FIFTH ROW Uribe, Irene Valencia, Oscar Valverde, Guillermo VanSlyke, Jimmy Vasquez, Mary Vela, Albert SIXTH ROW Vick, Stan Vieira, Thersa Vigil, Ruth Virden, Richard Walker, Carla Walker, Charlene freshmen freshmen say that spirit is the good word A — Freshman Dori Crooker shows her spirit as she proudly wears her beanie fo tennis practice. B — With unfailing spirit the Fresh- man cheerleaders have been an important part of Gold Fever 71. JV FIRST ROW Walker, Tina Wallace, Stanley Wardlaw, Mary Jane Warren, Wanna Wash, Renee Watson, Debbie SECOND ROW Weatherall, Peggy Weaver, Debora Weaver, Susan Webb, Kathy Wheeler, Donnie Wheeler, Ronnie THIRD ROW White, Carolyn White, George White, Patty Whittington, Billy Wickline, Teresa Williams, Gail FOURTH ROW Williams, Kay Williams. Mary Williams. Susie Wilson, Steve Winters, Bobby Wufford, Tanya 4 ,kjC1J .4 FIRST ROW Wonderly, Billie Wood, Tawa Worthy, Ann Wozencraft, Elizabeth Wright, Deryl Wrinkle, David SECOND ROW Wrinkle. Sannmy Yanez, Gloria Yarbrough, Connie Young, James Youngberg, Sherree Zubiate, Bell f ■••- j« ' . itJiii-JwiWis t i ' . fe. ' i ' sophomores sophomore class officers debra williams — treasurer marianne mclaughlin — vice-president druanne priddy — secretary torn sorley — president sophomores show desire Desire and determination are the motivating forces be- hind the Sophomores. Although there were many problems in- volved, they completed their homecoming float. This float is just one symbol of the spirit of the Sophomore class of 1972. A — These sophomores do a fine job of repre- senting their class in the homecoming parade. FIRST ROW Abbe, Bruce Acri, Veronica Adams, Stanley Adams, Teresa SECOND ROW Alldredge, David Allen, Catherine Allen, Dewayne Allensworth. William THIRD ROW Allison, Terry Allred, Jodie Ament, Mary Anderson, Beverly Anderson, Kerry Anderson, Mark FOURTH ROW Armistead, Jesse Arrington, Gay Arriola. Albert Atkinson, Teresa Atwell, Shirley Austin. Margo sophomores FIRST ROW Baker, Sharon Baldock, Gracie Balios, Mark Ballard. Debra Ballard, Lawanda SECOND ROW Ballard, Rickie Banks. Phyllis Barber, Jackie Battle, Roger Baugus, Trisha Beane, Mindy THIRD ROW Beck, Pam Beene, Don Bennett. Joyce Berry, Donna Biddison, Tonn Billalba. Adelma FOURTH ROW Billingsley, Terry Blackshear, Debra Blassingame, Susan Bokelman, Greg Borman, Theresa FIFTH ROW Boyd, Carol Brackeen. Richard Brackett, Steve Brewer. Donald Brinkman. Irene Brown, Mary band involves long practices AT A — Thursday night marching practice re- quires plenty of concentration and elfort from band members. FIRST ROW Brown, Sharon Brunson, Karl Buecker, Mervyn Bull, Kathy Burcham, Cheryl Burchell, Corky SECOND ROW Burke, Mary Burley, Rita Burns, Phoebe Burt. Dawn Bustamante. Ruben Byrd, Brenda THIRD ROW Cain, Ricky Calhoun, Steve Cailison, Randy Campbell, Betsy Campbell, Tommy Cannon, Cheryl B — Feature twirler Kelly Cariiie seems pleased after he has completed his part of the pro- gram. d.:kA ' i ' FOURTH ROW Cantrell, Jacky Carl, Joan Carlile, Kelly Carlisle, Steve Carlton, Glenn Carr, Nina FIFTH ROW Carrasco. Gracie Carroll, Tenia Carter, Caria Carter. Cathy Casper, Gary Caudlll, Craig sophomores sophomores support the bold gold A — During the yell BSHS, Barry Loyd exhib- its his lung power and spirit. B — As they look down the hall, Londa Pittnnan and Loretta Smith wonder what happened to their fellow sophomore and the tape. FOURTH ROW Cone, Carole Conley, Karen Conley, Mike Cooley, Edwina Correa, Beatrice Correa, Pete FIFTH ROW Coslett, Jimmy Covington. Steve Crenwelge, Wayne Crow, Clifford Cruz, Irma Cunningham, James FIRST ROW Chavez, Elida Christensen, Gary Churchwell, Dennis Churchwell, Wanda SECOND ROW Clark, Lana Clary, Cathy Click, Diane Cobb, Vicky FIRST ROW Curry, Connye Curtis, Linda Danford, Janice D ' Angelo, Cynthia Daugherty, Beverly Daughtery, Kay SECOND ROW Davis, Debra Davis, Donald Davis, Johnny Davis, Lenora Davis, Lorraine DeLeon, Rosalinda THIRD ROW Dennis, Cynthia Dewees. Kendra Diclsens, Wayne Dickenson, Sandra Dodson, Candy Douglass, Paul FOURTH ROW Duncan, Sue Dunn, Tim Dunne. Jerry Eastland, Tomie Eggleston. Don Eglin, Dana SIXTH ROW Evans, Dodie SEVENTH ROW Evans, Garry EIGHTH ROW Evans, Julie NINTH ROW Faulkner, Randy sophomores FIRST ROW Fellows, Joel Ferrell, Steve Fielder, Bob Fitts, Patti Fletcher, Mickie Flores, Mike SECOND ROW Florez, Florence Floyd, Sandra Ford, Melvett Foust, Debbie Franco. Catalina Franklin, Janice THIRD ROW Franklin, Prudie Franklin, Scott Frazier, Robert Fronnan, Ken Fuller, Karen Gainus, Frances FOURTH ROW Garcia, Victor Gary, Lonnie Garza, Raul Gaston, Beverly Gee, Amy Gibbs, Terrie FIFTH ROW Gillihan, Lonnie Gilliland, James Gomez, Evelyn Gomez, Oscar Gonzales, Carlos Gonzalez. Jose P Q A — FHA officer Amy Gee tries to explain how to sell spirit ribbons. sophs develop their leadership abilities FIRST ROW Greene, Bobby Greenhill. Kathy Gressett. Wayne Grice, Kim Grice, Kit SECOND ROW Guess, Mary Guevara, Edna Guevara, Gloria Hagle, Gary Hale, Donna THIRD ROW Hall, Dana Hanna, Debbie Harland, Brenda Harland, Khenda Harmon, Kenda FOURTH ROW Haro, Tony Harris, Sue Harris, Terry Hattenbach, Libby Hedrick, June FIFTH ROW Heffington, Guy Henry, Maria Hernandez, Carlos Hernandez, Dora Hernandez, Juani+a SIXTH ROW Hernandez, Margie Herrera, Adolpho Herron, Cynthia Hill, Mitzi Hinajos, Lena Hise, Ronnie SEVENTH ROW Hobbs, Mary Hodges, Jeannette Hodnett, Suzanne Hodnett, Vicky Hoffman. Alan Hogue, Troy EIGHTH ROW Holloway, Amy Hooper, Robyn Hooser. Gary Howland, Karen Huckaba, Babbette Hudson, Rodney sophomores sophomores utilize spare time to relax ' J A — The events of Ann Thomas ' proceed ing class are very funny to Mrs. Yvonne Ray. FIRST ROW Huf-ford. Lorena Hughes, Jay Huitt, Darlene Hull, Russell Hunt, Dawn SECOND ROW Hurrington, Deborah Irvin, William Jackson, Danny Jenson, Stella Jett, Shelia THIRD ROW Johnson, Phil Johnson, Van Johnson. Virginia Johnston, Zina Jones, Jerry FOURTH ROW Jones, Leigh Jones, Peggy Jones, Sally Jordan. Judy FIFTH ROW Junek, Ca Junek, Lola Karns, Rocky FIRST ROW Kilpatrick, Mike Kllpatrick, Peter Kimble, David King, Matthew King, Pat Kirksey, Kathy SECOND ROW Klaus, Randy Knight, Ruth Knowles, LaNell Kushaney , John Kuykendall, Jeff B — Sometimes it ' s nice to just sit down and relai as discov- ered by David Wood and Guy league. THIRD ROW Lacy, James Lang, Robert Langford, Scott Lanspery, Eric Lawlis, Susy FOURTH ROW Leggett, Russell Lemons, Lisa Lipscombe, John Lister, Wayne Little, Katherine FIFTH ROW Loehman, Richard Long, David Lonidier, Tina Loyd, Barry Lujan, Ismael Luth, Toni sophomores FIRST ROW McCoy, Marcus McCullough, Rocky McCurtain, Sheila McDaniel, Temple SECOND ROW McEntlre, Robert McEwen, Scott McGuire, Gordon McGuire, Susi McKee, Ronald McLaughlin, Marianne THIRD ROW McLeod, Mark McMillian, DeLynnda Mackie, Arthur Madison, John Maines, Ronny Marin, Rebecca A — The Sophomores took the Vocational Planning Inventory Test to help them plan their future lives. FOURTH ROW Marshall, Randy Martin. Jerry Martinez, Jesse FIFTH ROW Martinez. Johnny Martinez. Mary Ann Martinez, Virginia Mason, Beckie Mathis. Mary Mathis, Steve sophs look toward future FIRST ROW Mattingley, Randy Mays, Bobby Mays, Cathy Meador, Steve Medley. Jan Meek, Raymond SECOND ROW Meeks, Bobbie Menchaca, Henry Mendoza, Maria Menges. Susan Mercier, Joy Miller, Christi THIRD ROW Miller, Jeff Miller, John Miller, Tommy Mills, Kathey FOURTH ROW Molina, Joseph Montgomery, Belinda Mora, Graviel Moralez, Feliciano Morelion, John Morphis, Ken FIFTH ROW Morris, Martha Morris, Terri Morton, Kem Mullen, Mary Munguia, Norma Munoz. Lee SIXTH ROW Murphy, Judy Myrick, Ronald Neal. Susie Neill, Marilyn Newell. Kerry Noble. Deantha SEVENTH ROW Norwood, Firm Nugent. Billy Olivas, Fred Olivas, Irene Owens. Gina Palacios, Eva EIGHTH ROW Palomino, Helen Parent. Edward Parker. Laurel Patterson, Vicki Patton. Pam Pearce. Cindy sophomores FIRST ROW Perez, Olga Perkins, Terry Perry, Lana Phillips, Craig Phillips. Cynthia Phillips, Iris SECOND ROW Phillips, Nathan Picquet, Beth Pierce, Barbara Pierce. Carletta Pierce, Lorrie Pineda, Debbie THIRD ROW Pipes. Lisa Pittman, Choy Pittman, Londa Platte. Kenneth Polanco, CherrI Pope, James FOURTH ROW Prather, Mark Priddy, Druanne Ramirez, Eunice Randle, Eddie Rau. Orville Ray. Diane SEVENTH ROW Reed, William Reeves, Rikkie EIGHTH ROW Reidy. Tony Reinkemeyer. Sally NINTH ROW Renteria, Robert Reynolds, Earl SIXTH ROW Reed, Elizabeth the day ' s activities vary A — Microorganisms, as seen under the mi- croscope, hold Sally Jones ' undivided at- tention in Biology. B — Even though they are not automatic pin setters, Kathy Bull and Susan Ellis do a good job ot resetting the bowling pins in Mrs. Lynn Carr ' s P.E. class. FIRST ROW Rhymes, Jill Rice, Darlene Richards, Jackie Richardson, Linda Richhart, Earl SECOND ROW Rlgdon, Debra Riley, Jon Rivera, Daniel Robb, Bennett Robertson, Ducky THIRD ROW Robertson, Patti Robertson. Vicki Robertson, Walter Rodriguez. Betty Rodriguez, Caria FOURTH ROW Rodriguez, Frances Rodriguez, Johnny Rodriguez, Samuel Rorick, Sharon Rountree, Danny FIFTH ROW Rubio, Janie Rublo, Mary Lou Rudd. Priscllla Salazar, Esperanza Saldivar, Elvia sophomores homecoming floats mean hard work A — Randy Marshall, Khenda Harland, and Tonia Carroll patiently fold napkins tor the sophomore float as Wes Seay looks on. FOURTH ROW Sheedy, Mark Sherrlll, Patrice Sherrlll. Rita Shupe. Pam Simmons. Dennis Simpson, Chris FIFTH ROW Sitton, Charles Sledge, Terri Smith, Annamarie Smith, Carolyn Smith. Doug Smith, Ervin SIXTH ROW Smith, John Smith. Loretta Sorley. Tom Speaker. Earnest Spencer. Kent Stallings. Jim FIRST ROW Stanley, Debi Stanley, Larry Stephens, Mike Stephens, Troy Stevens, Donna Stewart, Diann SECOND ROW Stewart, Harlan Stewart, Jimmy Stewart, Leatreca Stuart, Ruby Stuteville, Paula Suialt, Sylvia THIRD ROW Sullivan, William Sundy, Karia Sursky, Ivan Sutton, Mike Swords Luanne Tate, Terry FOURTH ROW Taylor, Cindy Taylor, Jack Taylor, Judy Taylor, Paulette Teague, Guy Teague, Nadine B — As Firm Norwood works, Christi Miller wonders if the float will ever be completed. FIFTH ROW Teague, Tina Thomas, Anne Thomas. Beverly Thomas, Mike Thomas. Shirley Thornhill. Donald sophomores FIRST ROW Thorp. Sharon Tibbs, Sheryl Tidwell. DeWi+t Tonn, Randy Torres, Raymond SECOND ROW Trawick, Karen Traylor, Kenneth Truette, Cindy Tubb, Robbie Turner, Joyce THIRD ROW Tynes, Brenda Valenzuela, Anthony Valles, Cruz Vela. Christine Vigil, Sarah FIFTH ROW Walton. Ken Ward, Gary Wardlan, David Watson, Joe Watson. Wynona SIXTH ROW Watts, Linda Watts, Tim Way, Debra Weave Weaver Deborah SEVENTH ROW Weaver, Kellye Weaver. Randy Weir. Belinda Weir, Kay Wheeler, Carrie Wheeler. Debbie EIGHTH ROW White. Gary White. Wanda Willbanks. Jill Williams. Caroline Williams. Debra Williams, Julie NINTH ROW Williamson, Jon Williamson, Steve Willingham, Gary Wilson, Jan Wilson. Rose Wilson. Susan FOURTH ROW Vinson, Gary Wade, Cindy Walker, Phyllss life keeps marching on FIRST ROW Windham. Joel Withrow. Bobby Wolverton, Renee Wood, David Woodruff. Vicky SECOND ROW Woods. Debra Woods, Donna Wooldridge. Sandra Wright. David Yanez. Adam A — Memories and dreams cause Margie Evans to wonder where time has gone and where she is going. sophomores juniors r ■;.•■' .■■. 2 ' . - Ir- ,tr - junior class officers cindy morris — vice-president patti womack — secretary teresa Stewart — treasurer joel dyer — president a new year brings new leaders The Junior class of 1971-1972 has a total enrollment of 496 students. Of this 496, 422 had their pictures made for the class section. The Junior-Senior prom was held by the Juniors in honor of the Sen- iors. Money for the prom was raised by the Junior class through magazine sales, mum sales, and bake sales. Steer spirit was evident in all of the Juniors ' activi- ties. FIRST ROW Abundez, Abel Acri. Frank Acuft, Arley Adams, Cindy Adams, Ronnie SECOND ROW Aken, Rose Alderton. Ronald Allen, Rex Allensworth, Catherine Alvarez, Martha THIRD ROW Alvarez, Ruben Anderson, Bonnie Anderson, Ellen Andrews, Donnie Arney, Mary FOURTH ROW Aten, Gary Austin, Pamela Bagnall, Jon Baker, Ricky Barbee, Sharlyn juniors add new experiences to their varied collection FIRST ROW Barber. Randy Barnhart, Rebecca Barton, Robert Bebee, Charles Beevers, Cory SECOND ROW Bell, Mitchell Biddison, Charles Blalack, Kathy Bledsoe. Galynn Blevins. David THIRD ROW Boadle, Marie Bogard, Chris Bohannan, Stevi Booth, Rhonda Born. Allan FOURTH ROW Bradshaw, Kate Brashears, Maxey Brooks, Markay Brown, Beth Brown, Charles FIFTH ROW Brown. Craig Brown. Ricky Brumett. Cathy Buchanan. Daria Buchanan. Patti FIRST ROW Buecker, Leslie Burchell, Melody Burleson, Betsy Burnett, Lisa Burns. Larit SECOND ROW Burrow, Brent Burt, Tommy Buske, Russell Bustamante, Linda Butler, Terry THIRD ROW Campbell. Debra Campbell, James Campbell, Jason Carl, Mike Carlile, Daria FOURTH ROW Carlile, Scott Carr. Ben Carroll. Michael Carter. William Clarke, George A — Rushing to finish eating before the bell rings is David Upton. meditation is a part of every junior FIRST ROW Clayton, Ann Clayton. Karen Coates, David Coleman. Bob Conley. Dick SECOND ROW Corralez. Barbara Cox. Patricia Cozad. Bobbi Crandall, David Crawford, Greg THIRD ROW Crittenden. Larry Cross, Phillip Currie, Bob Custer. Barbara Davis, Janet FOURTH ROW Daves. Steve Davis, Alan Davis. Frank Davis, Sherry Davis. Terry FIFTH ROW Deleon, Mary Dennis, Melissa Dillard, Emma Doering. Beverly Douglas. Bob SIXTH ROW Dunbar. Altie Duron. Oris Dyer. Joel Eason. Patsy Edv ards. Bobby AA A — Career Day at Webb proves to be an enlightening experience for Cynthia Morris. FIRST ROW Ellis, Don Ellison, Janet SECOND ROW Ellison, Lottie Enfield, Pat THIRD ROW Engle, Cindy Englert, Rulene FOURTH ROW English, Mary Jo Evans, Margie Felts, Bruce Ferguson, Dale Fierro, George FIFTH ROW Fisher, Dave Fisher, Evette Fitzgibbons, Mary Fletcher, Sherry Flores, Pablo SIXTH ROW Fort, Lori Fowler, Catherine Fox, Patricia Fox, Steven Furqueron, Phil FIRST ROW Gainus, Franklin Galan, Irene SECOND ROW Gamble, Jo Ellen Gamble, Valorie THIRD ROW Gamboa, Sylvia Garcia, Diana Garcia, Gloria Gautreaux, Lisa Gerhart, Brenda FOURTH ROW Glllihan, Gary Goforth, Tina Gonzales, Anna Gonzales, Larry Gonzales, Thomas FIFTH ROW Goodman, Bekki Gossett, Catherine Green, Garland Greshan, Elizabeth Gressett, Bill SIXTH ROW Grimes, Randy Gross, Charles Guinn, Roger Gunnels, Kathy Hagle, Cathy A — Juniors voice their opinions through the ballot box. AA n i( many new decisions face the juniors FIRST ROW Hale, Stormy Halfmann. Cindy Haller, Debbie Harrington, Lisa Harris. Grady SECOND ROW Hayley. Ricky Heckler, Rick Henkel, Betty Hernandez, Olga Hevern, Robyn THIRD ROW Hicks, John Higginbotham, Cynthia Hilarir. Elma Hilario, Richard Hine, John FOURTH ROW Holcombe,- Steve Holland, Sherell Holler, Mark Holley, Dave Hollingsworth, Carol FIFTH ROW Holloway, John Holme. Steve Holten, Cathy Horn, Cheri Houston, Ann SIXTH ROW Howland, Michael Huante, Patricia Hubbard, Richard Huckaba, Pamela Huckaby, Jackie FIRST ROW Huffman, Vickie Hughes, Mike Hughs, Debbie Hyden, Brenda Hyden, Robert SECOND ROW Irwin, Debra Jaber, Neal Jackson. Linda Jarvis, Marilyn Jenkins, Debbie THIRD ROW Jennings. Donna Jolly. Glenn Jones, Barthell Jones, Slenda Jones, Julie FOURTH ROW Jones. Leslie Jordan, Walter Kelso, Cindy Kinman, Donna Kitchen, Richard FIFTH ROW Knoepfel, Jerry Knoepfel, John SIXTH ROW Kolb. Karen Lang, Rick A — Taking advantage of the information in the counselor ' s office is John Hicks. juniors plan for the future FIRST ROW Lawlis, Rob Lawson, Debra Lee. Dale Lee, Lawrence Lester, Cindy SECOND ROW LeVier, Amy Lewis, Dalton Lewis, Pat Lincoln, Vickie Little, Pam THIRD ROW Lloyd, Ricky Lloyd, Robert Long, Frank Looney, Betty Lopez, Martha FOURTH ROW Lopez, Uvalde Loveless, David Luevanos, Rafael McAdams, Brenda McAdams, Terry FIFTH ROW McCasland, John McClendon, Paula McClendon, Sheila McCutcheon, Cheri McDaniel, Donna SIXTH ROW McDaniel, Mike McFaul, Robert McGonagill, Barry McKee, Donald McMullen. Leslie friendships flourish among the juniors FIRST ROW McQuien, Vin McSwain, Larry A — The first dance of the year, th Homecoming dance, presents the opportu nity to make new friends. AA SECOND ROW Maddox, Susan Madry, Andra Magers, Sandra Maggard, Stan Majors, Charlotte THIRD ROW Majors. Steven Mancill, Dana Martin, Donna Martinez, Freddie Mata. Maria FOURTH ROW Mathews, Annie Mathis, Mike Mayes. Jimmy Mayhew. Frank Mayse, Rebecca FIFTH ROW Meek, Paula Melton. Alvin Menchaca, Susie Milam, Pam Miller. Gary FIRST ROW Miller, Kevin Miller, Nona Minter, Ethel Mitchell, Richard Montanez, Carlos SECOND ROW Montanez, Rosie Moore, Randy Moralez, Dimes Moralez, Elda Morehead. Kay THIRD ROW Morelion, Phyllis Morgan, James Moron, Sally Morris, Cynthia Mounce. Cindy FOURTH ROW MuHins, Curtis Mullen. Tom Munoz. Samuel Murgatroyd, Jeannie Musgrove, Thomas AT FIFTH ROW Neighbors, Daryl Newton, David Newton, Kathy SIXTH ROW Nicholson, Ann Odell, Kathy Oliver. Elaine A — Miss Susie Lynch assists a lost student during her hall duty period. juniors display steer spirit at all times FIRST ROW Olsen. Nancy Osborne, Roy Overton, Wyatt Owen, Thomas Owen, Virgil SECOND ROW Ownbey. Shiretta Pace. Sherida Padgett, Linda Palacios, Uli Palmer, Rebecca THIRD ROW Parchman, Nancy Parker, Mike Parmenter, Phil Parras, Louis Partee, Carletta FOURTH ROW Pate, Terry Patterson, David Pearce, Beverly Pedigo, Sandra Peercy, Bobby FIFTH ROW Peery, Craig Penner. Kevin Perry, Martha Phillips, Sherry Pitts. Ricky SIXTH ROW Platte. Janice Plew, Gary Plunkett, Sharon Poss. Nate Pounds. William FIRST ROW Powell, D. W. Priebe, Bob Pruter, Guy Pjrcell. Terry Ramey, Bill SECOND ROW Ramirez. Lupe Ray, Pat Reagan, Steve Rennaux, Janet Renteria, Mary THIRD ROW Riherd, John Ringener, Clarice Risetter, Mark Rodriguez. Betty Rodriguez. Gloria FOURTH ROW Rodriguez. Marlene Roger. Robert Rorick, Pat Ross. Irma Rouze, Wendy A — Hook ' em horns is the battle cry of Elaine Oliver, Al Valdes, Jackie Huckaby, Bob Priebe; and Dale Lee. B — Varsity cheerleader Dana Mancill boosts spirit at a Steer football game. FIRST ROW Russell, Janie Russell, Susan Salz, Bonnie Saldivar, Teodora Sanchez, Margie SECOND ROW Sanders, Ann Sanders, Bill Sanders, Mark Sanders, Randolph Sandridge, Wanda A — NHS inductee Cindy Adams lights her candle during the induction ceremo- THIRD ROW Sayers, Kay Schultz, Frances Shanks, Donnie Shanks, Larry Shaw, Kent FOURTH ROW Sheppard, Teresa Shook, Richard Shugrue, Tinn Shul+s, Mike Sigrmon, Tracy FIFTH ROW th. Donna th, J. T. th, Nancy th. Steve th, Susan juniors strive for excellence FIRST ROW Smoot, Carl Spencer, Dean Spivey, Roy Springer, Donna Stanley, Cynthia SECOND ROW Steen. Ricky Stephens, Pannela Stevens, Aneica Stevenson, Garry Stewart, Billy THIRD ROW Stewart, Teresa Stewart, Ty Sweeney, Marc Swinn, Keith Taylor, Bill FOURTH ROW Taylor, John Taylor, Randy Thomas, Darlene Thomas, Brenda Thornhill, Cheryl A — Buses carry students to Career Day at Webb Air Base. FIRST ROW Thornton, Carol Thorp, Ann Tibbs. Debbie Tindol, Neal Tipton, Diane SECOND ROW Tolson, Debra Tonn, Johnny Trantham. Joe Tredaway, Mike Trevino, Leticia THIRD ROW Truette, Barry Turner, Linda Turner, Robert Tyler, Vicki Underwood, Sharon FOURTH ROW Upton, David Valdes, Al Vaughn, Dennis Velasquez, Dora Vieira, Mary FIFTH ROW Viera, Charles Voight, Kathy Wakin, James Walker, Rannona Wallls, Ruth SIXTH ROW Wash, CharIa Watkins, Shirley Webb, Bobby Webb, Robert Weeks, Don SEVENTH ROW Wells. Joetta Whatley, Dana Wheeler, Pann White, Cindi White, Jayland the juniors combine pleasure with work FIRST ROW White, Linda White, Sharon White, Terry White, Terry SECOND ROW Whitley, Reed Willetts, Alma Williams, Dannie Williams, Earline Williams, Sandy A — Receiving schedules on the first day of school is a lot of fun, agree Debbie Irwin, Ken Abernathy, and Sandy Williams. THIRD ROW Williams, Willie Wilson, Janice Wise, Patti Witte, Gary Womack, Patti FOURTH ROW Wood, Gary Workman, Datha Wright, Janell Wrinkle, Susan Yanez, David FIFTH ROW Yanez, Irma Young, Bruce Zapp, Jennifer Zeigler, Patti Zellars, Craig w . KU senior class officers manuel rodriguez — vice-president toni gautreaux — treasurer Jamie langley — secretary mike adams — president FIRST ROW Abbe, Jamie Abundez, Nellie Adams, Mike Addy, Debbie Aldridge, Alice SECOND ROW Aldndge, Martha Alexander, Debra Alldredge, Stephen Allen, Julie Annen, Vicki THIRD ROW Arcand, Teresa Arencibla. Elizabeth Arquello, Jose G. Armistead, Sheela Armstrong, Barry FOURTH ROW Arrick, Joanie Austin, Donna Averitt, Jeanie Awtry, Debbie Axelrad, Richard A — Senior Key Club members maintain an all night watch on the bonfire. seniors help make homecoming the best yet A — A finished project brings a third place prize to the senior class. B — Members of the senior class take time out from their work to show a little spirit. A FIRST ROW Ayala, Juan SECOND ROW Ayers, David THIRD ROW Backs, Norma Baeza, Frances Baldridge, Donna Baldridge, Dorothy Ballard. Danny FOURTH ROW Barrera, Mary Bartlett, Linda Beakley, Vickie Bearden, Mike Bedford, Johnny FIFTH ROW Bennett, Debra Blount, Karen Boadle, Mona Bokelman, Linda Brackett, Alice SIXTH ROW Bradley, Gary Brandon, John Brent, Jim Broadrick. Ingrid Brock, Rondel h MJfM M tf J FIRST ROW Broughton, Bruce Brown, Mark Brumley. Terry Brunson, Daryl Bryant, Denise SECOND ROW Bull, Terry Buntyn, Sheree Burcham, Velinda Burchett, Raymond Burkhart, Anthony THIRD ROW Burks, Elaine Bushnell, Curtis Caffey, Kay Calvin, Candace Carlile, Albert 4 4 SS.GLiVSSl it is great to be a senior llglUlllllll FIRST ROW Carlile, Robert Carlton, Karen SECOND ROW Carothers, Jame; Carr, Rodney THIRD ROW Carrasco, Lydia Carter. David A — Candidates ior May graduation, Sheree Buntyn, Raylene Oliver, and Elaine Burks, dennonstrate that the Senior year can be the most fun. FOURTH ROW Carter, Ronald Cervantes, Eziqivo Chappell, Sann Cherry, Brenda Cherry, Patricia FIFTH ROW Christy, Richard Clackum, William Clifton. Brent Clinkscales, David Collins, Karen SIXTH ROW Conley, Pamela Conway, Brenda Cook. Cynthia Cooper. Leia Elaine Correa, Celia AA FIRST ROW Correa, David Correa, Simon Corson, Karen Coslett. Donnetta Sue Cowper. Bennett SECOND ROW Cozad, Richard Crawford. Joan Crockett, Caren Crooker, Bill Cuddeback, David THIRD ROW Cunninghann, Marilyn Currie, Bill Curry, Margaret Danford, Mike Daubney. Ela ine FOURTH ROW Davis, Deborah Davis. Russ Daylong, Loney Dement, Bobbie Diaz, Elvira FIFTH ROW Dickens. Randy Dower. Pam Draper, Kelly Dunlap, Gary Dunn, Earis SIXTH ROW Earhart, Mark Edmiston. Mackie Egan. Richard Eggleton. Danny Elliott. Rick FIRST ROW Ellis, Kenny Ellison, Lottie English. Patsy Escovedo, Yolanda Evans, Kenneth SECOND ROW Fauver, Vicky Finch, David Findley, Charleta Fletcher, Bennett Flores, Oscar THIRD ROW Forgus. Vickl Fortenberry, Sue Fryar. Michael Fryar, Shirley Fuqua, Nita FOURTH ROW Gamboa, David Garcia, Arturo Garcia, Juanita Garcia, Lorina Gary. Connie spirit line-up shows seniors in ciction A — The homecoming parade depicts involvement of seniors in all organizations. B — Introducing the Varsity Cheerleaders at the Quarterback Barbeque is senior cheerleader, Connie Torres. FIRST ROW Gautreaux, Tom Gibbs, Connie SECOND ROW Gipson. Donna Gorman, John THIRD ROW Green, Fred Grigq, Debbie Gulley, Mary Hale, Marilyn Hamm, Charles FOURTH ROW Harris, Gay Harris, Preston Harris. Vickl Harvell, David Haxton, Ronl FIFTH ROW Hayworth, Lydla Heard, Brenda Hednck, Jarre!! Henry, Ricltey Hernandez, Felipe SIXTH ROW Hernandez, Fernando Hernandez, Ismae! Hicks, Patricia Hi!l, Alan Hill, Mike FIRST ROW Holladay, Biily Dc Holland, Marilyn Honea. Jimmy Hooper, Ronda Hopkins, Gage SECOND ROW Horn, Lynelle Householder, James Hufford, Wesley Hughs, Cynthia Huitt, Jewell Elaine THIRD ROW Hull, Tern Hurrington, Susan Huskey. George Hyden. John Jackson, Georga FOURTH ROW James, Rebecca Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Robert Jones, Gatlin Jones. Jimmy FIRST ROW Jordan, Corlis Juarez. Vickey Kennedy, Ray Knight, Joseph Knight, Matthev seniors do the craziest things A — Atop the coke machine. Simon Correa finds peace from the busy world. B — By the look on his face, we can see that confusion possesses Rondel Brock ' s thoughts. SECOND ROW Kountz, Archie Karns, Gary Lagerstrom, Craig Langley, Jamie Lanspery, Mary THIRD ROW Larson, Brenda Lawlis, Steve Legg. Mary Lewis, David Lewis, Martha FOURTH ROW Lopez, Joe Louis Lopez, Mary Lowry, Cal Loya, Senaida Luevano, Rene FIFTH ROW Margolis, Larry Marquez, Tony Martin, Terri Martinez, Oswaldo Martinez, Raymond SIXTH ROW Mcrtinez, Richard Massey, David Mata, Christina Mata, Fernando Maxwell Paul FIRST ROW Mayo. Susan Meeks, Reta Mendez, Velma Miears, Zonell Miller, Joe SECOND ROW Miller, Nancy Miller, Virginia Millwee, Billy Mitchell, Doyce Montelongo, Juan THIRD ROW Moore, Gary Morales, Danny Morgan, Daniel Morris, Judy Moser, Juanita seniors take time out to ' live a little ' FOURTH ROW Moulder, Sharon Mullen, Pat FIFTH ROW Munoz, Amelia Murdock, Jeff SIXTH ROW McClanahan, Linda McClendon, Linda A — A big smile helps chase the fears away for Susan Plowman. B — Life is one big roller coaster for a dignified senior, Lila Phillips. FIRST ROW McCormick, Mike McCraney. Mark McCraney, Marsha McCrary, Dana McDaniel, Debbie SECOND ROW McElrath, David McEntire, J. Stephen McGuire, Beverly McLaughlin. Kae McLean, LaRhesa THIRD ROW McMurray, Linda McWhirt, Rowena Nanny, Carol Neighbors, Albert Newman, John ITHEONEl A — Mr. President, Sam Chappell, finds his desk swamped with birthday greetings. FIRST ROW Newton, Carol Newton, Paul Nichols, Caria Nichols, Terry Noble, Mary SECOND ROW Nugent, Wayne Olivas, Mary hielen Oliver, Raylene Ornelas, Frank Owens, Jim Bob THIRD ROW Palmer, Patricia Paredez, Mary Ann Paredez, Orlando Parent, Jane Parks, Kim FOURTH ROW Parks, Lana Parmer, Andrea Parnell. Greg Parras. Alicia Parrott, Sheree eniors slow down as the year closes FIRST ROW Paul, Dons Payne, Ruth Perry, Carol Perry, Rita Kerry, Vicki 4 . SECOND ROW Person, James Peters. Barbara Peters. Beverly Peters, Mark Phelan, Elizabeth THIRD ROW Phillips. Gregory Phillips, Lila Pickett, David Picquet, Pamela Pierce, Larry FOURTH ROW Pierce, Pamela Plllans, Ronny Pitts, Betty Place, Janice Plew, Roger FIFTH ROW Plowman, Susan Polanco, Ema Porras, Pascual Pope, Gary Porter, Patricia SIXTH ROW Priebe, Billy Pringle, Cathy Prultt, Diane Puga. Albert Ralney. Russ FIRST ROW Ramirez, Isabel Randle. Michael Raney, Cheryl Rau, Sidney Rayburn, James SECOND ROW Read, Jerry Reaves, Mark Reed, Donna Reed, Michael Khymes, Judy THIRD ROW Riddle. LaDeana Robb, Ike Robertson, Charle; Rodgers, Carl Rodriguez, Manuel FOURTH ROW Rodriguez, Mary Rodriguez, Sylvia D. Rogers, Lee Rorick, Michael Rowland, Kay Hrw Kj Kf K « w I ) -funie a good year depends on senior involvement A Working on Campus Review programs are Joanie Arrick and Gay Harris. B — Seniors take the obligation of voting seri- ously. C — Susi Whitten adds the finished touch to her art work. FIRST ROW Rush, Jerry Russworm, Ardis Saldivar. Berlinda Sanchez, Gary Santiago, Rachel SECOND ROW Scott, Linda Seay, Julie Seitzler, Patricia Shaffer, Pete Shanks, Stanley THIRD ROW Sharp, Victor Shaver, Jill Shaw, Angela Sherrill, Austin Simmons, Shelby A — Senior cheerleader Denise Bryant reflec+s the agony of a loss. B — For Brenda Conway, happiness is working on a win ning float. FIRST ROW Smith, Brenda SECOND ROW Smith. Don Smith, Louie Spargo. Marhna Speaker. Debbie Spears. Teresa THIRD ROW Spradling, Karen Spraberry. Rhonda Staggs, Marcia Standard, Audrey Stark, Bobby FOURTH ROW Starr, Deborah Stephens, Cynthia Stocks, June Strain, Jim Strain, Tim FIFTH ROW Stuart, Wanda Sutton, Brenda Talamantez, Johnny Tate, Kelly Taylor, Dorothy June FIRST ROW league, Angie Tereletsky, Mark Terrazas, Mary Alice Thames, Kelly Thompson, Pam SECOND ROW Thornhill, Randall Tidwell, Helen Tindol. Larry Tindol, Linda Tingle. Jackie THIRD ROW Torres, Connie Torres, Juanita Trevino, Arthur Trim, Susan Tucker, William through tears and smiles, it has been a good year. FIRST ROW Tuckness. Ira Tune, Tommy Turner, Vicki Upton, George Urban. Mike SECOND ROW Vanslyke, Linda Vaughn, Curtis Vick, Greg Wade, Polly Waggoner. Sharon THIRD ROW Walker, Gary Warner. Debbie Waters, Paula Watkins, Susan Weber, David FOURTH ROW Weir, Danny Wesley, Harold Whatley. Jan White, Edith Whitten, Susi FIFTH ROW Whittmgton, Nan Wickline, Sherry Wiggington, Maurine Wiggins, Vincent Williams, Amanda SIXTH ROW Williams, Cindy Williams, Dianna Williams. Gayla Williams. Wanda MM make it a lasting look . . . for the rest is only memories FIRST ROW Williamson, Gary Wise, Nancy Wood, Billy Wright, Lonnie Wright, Lorrin A — As the senior class bids farewell to a very good year. 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Second St. Phone 267-5722 Big Spring, Texas 79720 Blnvo( SSOiv The Men ' s Store 267-7341 222 Main BIG SPRING I 12 West Second Street 263-7644 CENTER BARBER SHOP 1002 I Ith Place HIGHLAND SOUTH BARBER SHOP Highland South Mall Peach Texaco 1680 Marcy 263-6507 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS VILLAGE SHOE STORE 1901 GREGG 263-4709 RENTAL CENTER AND FIX-IT SHOP 1604-B Marcy 263 6925 LELAND PIERCE — Owner Mark Blakey — Dr. Fi«-lt advertising ind ex Act.on West 278 Barnes-Pelletier 290 Bennett ' s Pharmacy 294 Bettle-Womacl. 289 Big Dipper Doniit 298 Biq Spring Association of Insurance Agents 299 Big Spring New Car Dealers 281 Big Spring Printing 301 Big Spring Savings 280 Blum ' s 296 Bowl-A-Rama 295 BracJshaw ' s 278 Building Supply 278 Cable TV 282 Cactus Paint 282 Carver Drive-lr Pharmacy 294 Casual Shop 278 Center Barber Shop 301 Chapman ' s Meat Market 282 Cinema 278 Clyde McMahon Concrete Co, 289 Coca-Cola Co. 300 Corral and El Rodeo Staffs 293 Coot Appliance Co. 298 Ccsden Oil Chemical 291 Cunningham Phillips Drug 298 Dairy Queen 279 Denny ' s 283 Dewey Ray 296 Dibreli ' s 286 Elmo Wasson 301 Estah ' s Flowers 279 Faye ' s Flowers 292 First Federal Savings Loan 280 First National Banl 287 Frank Brandon Photography 285 Gamco Industries 283 Gandy ' s Dairy 280 General Welding Supply 295 Gibbs Weeks 294 Graham ' s Office Supply 297 Hairstyle Clinic 288 Hamilton Optometric Clinic 282 Harris Lumber hardware 294 Hemphill-Wells 284 Hester ' s Supply Co. 292 Highland Shopping Center 298 Highland South Barber Shop 301 Hobby Center 295 ch 28 KBST 288 K. H. McGibbon Oil C. Kentucky Fried Chicken Knight ' s Pharmacy 283 La Posada Restaurant 297 Montgomery Ward 296 Nalley-Pickle 282 Noel ' s Transfer Storage Newell Oil Co. 298 Nova Dean Rhoads Realty One Hour Martinizing 292 293 290 ch Te Perco Ca 301 ■Care Center 286 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 28 R R Theatres 292 Raymond Hamby Motor Co. Record Shop 294 Rental Center Fix-It Shop River Welch Funeral Home Security State Bank 297 Sherwin Williams 283 Sid Richardson Carbon Co. Singer Co. 283 Southwest Tool Co. 289 Spanish Inn 289 Stanley Hardware Co. 298 State National Bank 300 Super Save 296 Swartz 280 Texaco Wholesale Distributors Texas Discount Furniture Appliance 288 Thomas Office Supply Tommy Gage Oil Co. Tompkins Oil Co Village Shoe Stor 293 295 295 301 Wacke Wheat Furnituri Co. 301 Youth Beauty Shop Zack s 288 Zaies 293 organizations index Astronomy Club Automechanics Band 94 Bible Club 100 Chess Club Choir 104 Corral Staff 102 Drama Club III Distributive Educ El Rodeo Staff Electrical Appl.ar FFA 118 FHA 120 FTA 122 Golddiggers 124 History Club 126 ICT 128 Key Club 130 Latin Club 132 Library Club 134 Metal Trades 136 NHS 138 Shorthand Club 140 Student Council 142 TACH 144 VOE 146 faculty index Adams, Tom Tarleton State College — B.S. World History, Coach 171, 60, 177 Allen. Mrs. Nila PBX Operator 171 Allemand, Mrs. Margaret Caldwell College, N.J. — B.A. American History 171 Alexander, Mrs. Fern TWU — B.S. Texas Tech — M.S. Home Family Living 171 Allison, Rodney Texas Tech — B.S. NTSU — M.Ed. Texas, American History 171 Anderson, Sam Superintendent of Schools 169 Annan, John ETSU Upholstery 171 Annan, Mrs. Nancy NTSU — B.S. Homemaking 172 Bakar, C. B. U. of Corpus Christ. — B.A. ICT 172 302 Barnes, Buster UT El Paso — B.B.A.. M.A. General Business 172, 47 Beaver, Mrs. Elaine State College of Ark. — B.S.E. Geometry 172 Beclinell. Mrs. Elaine UT Austin — B F.A. Art 172 Biggs, Mrs. Katharine Denison Univ., Ohio — B.A. French 172, 200 Blagrave, Miss Velma WTSU — B.S., M.A. English 172 Blick, Mrs. Judith Hardin-Simmons — B.S. Texas Tech — M.Ed. Typing 172 Bolton, Alvin SWTSU — B.S. Physical Science 173 Bowers, Jack Sul Ross — B.A. Texas Tech — M.A. Choir 173 Bradley, Bill Texas Tech — M.Ed. Band 174 Brandon, Mrs. Francis Ball STC, Ind. — B.A. Algebra 173 Brasell, Miss Gwen Texas Tech — B.S. Art 1 74 Braun, Sarland UT Austin — B.S. Physical Science. Coach 174.47 Breckenridge, Mrs. Mary Texas Tech — B.S. Biology 174 Breland, Miss Jan Tarleton State College — B.A. World History 177 Brooks, Bill NTSU — B.S. Drafting 174 Buckner, Mrs. Corinne ACC — B.A,, ME. Algebra 175 Buciiner, E. Y. Texas A M Electrical Applicance Repair 175 Burnsed, Charles East Texas Baptist College — B.S. Physical Science 175 Byrd, Miss Mary Jean Midwestern U. — B.S. Art 175 Carlson, Gary Midland College. Neb. — B.S. Astronomy. Planetarium Dir tor 175 Carr, Mrs. Lynn Ouachita Baptist U. — B.S. P.E. 175, 229 Cheney, Miss Caren Texas Tech — B.S. Homemaking 175 Christian, Mrs. Geneva NTSU — B.S. Homemaking 175 Cox, Jerold General Mechanics 175, 186 Cox, Royce WTSU — B.S., M.Ed. Health, P,E., Coach 79, 177 Gregg, Ben ETSU — B.A. Bookkeeping 175 CrockeH, Don Assl. Superintendent of 6 Cunningham, Wilbur UT Austin — B.S Geometry 177 Dibrell, Mn. Juanita UT Austin, TWU Librarv Clerk 189 Donnelly, Miss Margaret Umar U. — B.A, Asst. Librarian 177, 189 Ellis, Mrs. Joyce TWU — B,A,, M L,S. Fambrough, Tom WT5U — B,S, Health, Coach 58, 47. 177 Biggs, Mrs. Zoe NTSU — B.S, Laundry, Academics 177 Green, Mrs. Betty Lou TCU — B.S, Shorthand 140, 177, 183 Grisham, Mrs. Billye Te«as Tech — B.S. Consumer Ed. 177 Hagood, Oaltey Sul Ross — B.S, World History, Coach 47, 177 Hagood, Mrs. Rebecca McMurry College — B.S. English 177 Hakes, W. R. UT Austin — B.S. Te«as A I — M.A, Physics, Chemistry 177, 180 Hale, Clovis McMurry College — B.S. Athletic Director 47, 177 Hamilton, Mrs. Charlotte NTSU — B.S. Homemaking 177 Hamilton, John NTSU — B.A., M.Ed, CVAE Math, Algebra 177 Harrington, Mrs. Gene Te.as Tech Registrar 178, 188 Hicks, Ted Visiting Teacher 170 Hise, Lynn Asst. Superintendent of Instruc Hoover, Mrs. Freda Secretary to Principal 178 Horton, Joe UT Austin — B.A., M.Ed. Counselor 178 Howard, Mrs. Nan WTSU — B.S,, M,Ed. Remedial English 178 Humphrey, Mrs. Willene ETSU — B.A., M.Ed. Typing 179 Hunsucker, Mrs. Carol East Central State — M.T, World History 179 Irwin, Mrs. Charlotte Hardin-Simmons — B,A. Texas Tech — M.A. English 179 Irwin, Phil UT El Paso — B.A. Health, P,E, 179 Kelley, Jerry ETSU — B.S.. M.Ed. Biology 179 Kniffen, Novice WTSU — B.S. World History, Coach 179, Knezek, David Texas Tech — B,S, Physical Sc 179 Lawrence, Pat Midwestern U, — B.S. NTSU — M.Ed. Chemistry — 179, 181 Loveless, Edward Texas Tech — B.S, English 179 Lynch, Miss Susie Texas A I — B.S. Texas Tech — M.Ed. P.E., Coach 179 McRee, Mrs. Janette U. of Kansas — A.B. Special Education 180 Martin, William NTSU — B.S. Government 180 Mathis, Mrs. Nellie Brackenndge Hosp. — R.N. School Nurse ISO Molpus, Morris Austin College — B.A., M,S, Asst. Principal ISO, 170 McMurry College — B.A. Related Math 180, 47 McMurry College — M.E. Health, P.E.. Coach 47, 181 Oglesby, Miss Libby Sul Ross — B.A. Speech, English 181 PaHon, Mrs. June ACC — B.S, CVAE English 181 Petty, Glenn Howard Payne College — B American History, Coach I Plumlee, Ronald Wayland Baptist College — Related Math, Coach 181 Pope, Raymond SMU — B.S., M.E. Dean of Students 170, 181 Puckett, Mrs. Imogene Texas Tech — B.A. English 172 Ray, Mrs. Yvonne Study Hall Clerk 181. 224 Reed, Noel Dir, of Personnel 169 Rice, Mrs. Dorothy Texas Tech — B.S., M.A. English 181 Rice, weorge Texas Tech — B.A.. M.A. Distributive Ed. 122, 182 Rich, Mrs. Betty Howard Payne College — B,S, English 182 Rosson, Mrs. Janice TCU — B,S„ M.Ed. Counselor 171, 182 Scarbrough, Mike SWTSU — B.S, Related Math 178, 182 Seay, Ed Sam Houston SU — B.S, Sul Ross — M.A. Voc. Agriculture 182 Shaver, Mrs. Joy U. of Akron, Ohio — B,A, Speech, English, Drama 182 Shillingburg, Jim UT Austin — B.S. Distributive Ed, 113, 182 Slaughter, Miss Colleen TWU — B.A.. M.A. Spanish 182 Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Texas A I — B.S, Homebound Teacher 182 Smith, Mrs. Jane Texas Tech — B.S,, M.A, English 183 Smith, J. D. Hardln-Slmmons — B.A. Smith, John F. NTSU — B.S., M.S. Principal 170, 183 Smith, Tim ETSU — B.S. Am. History, Coach 47, 58, 183 Hardin-Slmmons — B.S. Journalism, Publications 184 Stiles, John Texas A M — B.A. English 184 Storey, Miss Sharon SWTSU — B.S. Homemaking 184 SweaH, Mrs. Charlotte Tarleton State College — B.A. Government 184 Swim, Keith Administrative Asst. 169 Swim, Mrs. Vonna Jean Harding College — B.S. Colorado State — M.A. VOE 184 Talmadge, John SWTSU — B.S., M.A. Asst. Principal 14. 170 Tanner, C. W. NTSU — B.S. CVAE Coordinator 185 latum, Mrs. Leavelle Nat. I U. of Mexico — B.A. Texas Tech — M.A, Spanish, Am, History 175, 185 Taylor, Mrs. Evaughn Guidance Clerk 185 Taylor, James Texas Tech — B.S. Algebra, Related Math 185 Taylor, Leon Metal Trades 186 Thomas, Mrs. Helen Texas Tech — B.S. Sul Ross — M.S. Laundry Academics 186 Thompson, Mrs. Berniece Hardin-Simmons — B.A. Economics, Business Law 140, 186 Thompson, Robert ACC — B.A. Geometry, Trigonometry. Elementa- ry Anaylsis 186 Sorley, Floyd Tucker, Miss Martha Howard Payne Co lege - - B.S., Sul Ross — B.S. M.Ed. General Business 187 Related Math 178, 183 Tucker, Roger South, Tom Sul Ross - B.S. Texas A M Southwestern State — M.Ed Voc. Laundry 184 Counselor 171. 187 Sparks, Jack Varnell, John Texas Tech — B.A. WTSU — B.S. English 102, 184 Sul Ross — M.S. World History, Coach 61,1 Spencer, Loren Sul Ross — B,S, Walker, Mrs. Anna Woodworking 184 NTSU — B.S. Typing 187 Stapleton, Jim Sul Ross — B.S. Watkins, Mrs. Sue P,E, 184 NTSU — B.A. Stephens, Miss Mary Am Angelo Sf?te U, — B.S. P.E., Coach 184 Texas A I — M,A. Special Education 187 Weeg, Mrs. Reta UT Austin — B.S., M,A, Latin 187 Wiekline, Mrs. Dolores NTSU — B.S. Typing 187 White, Mrs. Sharon Texas Tech — B.A. English, French 188 Willard, Miss Helen NTSU — B.S.. M.S. Homemsliing 188 Wilson, J. B. Tarleton State College World History. Coach Wright, Mrs. Mildred Panhandle A M Attendance Clerk 188 Zellars, Mrs. Evelyn Howard Payne College English. General Busines KEY TO SENIOR CREDITS ABBREVIATIONS Astronomy Club . . . Astronomy Band Symphonic . . . Sym Band Concert . . . Con Band Dixieland . . . Dixieland Band Stage Golden Horns Silver Horns Green Horns Bible Club . . . B.ble Choir A Cappella Junior Varsity . . . JV Choir Meister Singers Clerical Shorthand Club ... CI Sht Club Distributive Education Club . . . DECA Freshmen . . fr Future Farmers of America . . . FFA Future Homemakers of America . . FHA Future Teachers of America Junior . . . ir Latin Club . . . Latin Library Club ... Lib Club Manager . . . mgr National Honor Society . . President . . . pres Representative . rep Secretary ... sec Senior . . . sr Sergeant-at Arms . . . sgt-a Sophomore . . . soph Spanish Club . . . Span Student Council . . . SC T. . . A ;- :-- -t Texas A latic of Ca Health . . . TACH Thespians . . . Thesp Treasurer . . . trees Vocational Industrial Clubs of America . . . VICA Auto Mechanics Club , . . Auto Mech VICA Building Trades Club . . . BIdg Tr VICA Electrical Appliance Repair Club . . . Elec AppI Rep VICA Industrial Cooperative Training . . . ICT VICA Metal Trades Club ... Met Tr VICA Vocational Office Education . . . VOE VICA Vice-President . . . vp student index Abbe, Bruce 217 Abbe, Denise 257, Tennis FTA, FHA, Lib Club, CI Sht Club, Span Abundez, Abel 237 Abundei, Nellie 257. Span. FHA, Lib Club Acn, Frank 237 Acri, Veronica 217 Acuff, Arley 237 Adams, Cindy 237 Adams, Mike 257, Soph Class Favor- ite SC, VP Fellowship Christian Athletes, Sr. Class Favorite, Sr Class pres. Football, NHS Adams, Ronnie 237 Adams, Shirley J93 Adams, Stanley 217 Ada 217 Adams, Ten 193 Adams, Tern L, 193 Addy, Debbie 257, FTA, Latin. French, Volleyball Aguilar, Frosty 193 Aguilar, Victoria 193 Ahern, Raleen 193 Aken, Rose 237 Alarcon, Diana 193 Alcantar, Frank 193 Alderton, Ronald 237 Aldridge, Alice 257 Aldridge, Martha 257 Alexander, Debra 257 Alldredge, David 217 Alldredge, Stephen 257 Latin, Ten- nis Team Allen, Catherine 217 Allen, Julie 257, FHA, Goldiggers. Astronomy. Latin Allen, Re, 237 Allen, Dewayne 217 Allensworth, Catherine 237 Allensworth, William 217 Allison, Terry 217 Allred, Jodie 217 Alvarez, Albert 193 Alvarez, Martha 237 Alvarez, Ruben 237 Amaro, Carolina 193 Ament, Mary 217 Anderson, Beverly 217 Anderson, Bonnie 237 Anderson, Ellen 237 Anderson, Kerry 217 Anderson, Mark 217 Anderson, Mildred 193 Anderson. Wayne 193 Andrews, Donnie 237 304 Annen, Vicki 25 , Volleyball, State FHA officer. Area FHA officer. Who s Who, Golddiggers, Latin Arbuckle, David 193 Arcand, Terry 257, Golddiggers, FHA, History Club, Bible, Astron- omy, TACH Arencibia, Elizabeth 257, Bible, Drama Arencibia, Viena 193 Arguello, Jose G. 257, SC, Key Club, NHS, First vp SC Arista, Lydia 193 Armistead, Jesse 217 Armistead, Sheela 257, Tn Hi-Y, Soph Class Favorite, FHA, SC, Football Queen Armstrong, Barry 257, Key Club treas, DECA, Spanish Armstrong, David 193 Arney, Mary 237 Arnold, Caria 193 Arnold, Stephen 193 Arrick, Joanie 257, Band, Latin, French, CI Sht Club Arrington, Gay 217 Arriola, Albert 217 Arisiaga, Manuel 193 Aten, Gary 237 Atkinson, Teresa 217 Atwell, Shirley 217 Austin, Donna 257, Bible Club, Assoc. Editor of Corral, Sound of Music, FHA, DECA Austin, Margo 217 Austin, Nancy 217 Austin, Pamela 237 Avant, Don James 217 Averitt, Betty 193 Averitt, Joanie 257, Band, VOE, FHA Awtry, Debbie 257, FHA Awtry, Kathy 217 Aiolrad. Richard 257 Axelrad, Vicki 217 Ayala, Juan 258, Band, Medal on first class emsemble Ayors, David 258, FFA. DECA Ayers, Sandy 193 Backs, Norma 258, Court Jestures Thespians, Radio Club, FTA, Baeia, Fra Bagnall, Jon 237 Bailey, Diane 217 Ballon, BIaz 217 Balr. Carol 193 258 Baker, Nathan 193 Baker, Ricky 237 Baker, Sharon 218 Baker, Sharon 193 Baldock, Gracie 218 Baldndge, Buel 194 Baldridge, Donna 258, FHA, Spanish Baldridge, Dorothy 258, NHS, DECA Balios, Mark 218 Ballard, Danny 258, VICA Ballard, Debra 218 Ballard, Lawanda 218 Ballard, Rickie 218 Banks, Lonnell 194 Banks, Phyllis 218 Barbee, Sharlyn 237 Barber, Jackie 218 Barber, Randy 238 Barber, Sylvia 194 Barnhart, Rebecca 238 Barrera, Mary 258, Spanish Bartlett, Linda 258, CI Sht Club, FTA, FHA Barton, Robert 238 Bass, Amy 194 Battle, Roger 218 Baugus, Trisha 218 Beakley, Vickie 258, NHS Beane, Mindy 218 Bearden, Mike 258, 2nd vp SC, Band Pres Lt Gov. of Key Club, VOE Beau, Jr. Who ' s Who, Latin, Hi-Y, Stage Band Bebee, Charles 238 Beck, Pam 218 Bedford, Johnny 258 Beene, Don 218 Beevers, Cory 238 Bell, Mitchell 238 Bell, Paul 194 Bell, Vicki Jo 194 BonneH, Debbie 258, FTA, FHA, Band, Debate Bennett, Joyce 218 Benson, Steven 194 Berry, Donna 218 Berry, Melvin 194 Biby, Pat 194 Biddison, Charles 238 Biddison, Marty 194 Biddison, Tom 218 Billalba, Adelina 218 Billingsley, Becky 194 Billingsley, Terry 218 Bingham, Cecil 194 Bitler, Jenette 194 Black, Sarah 194 Blackshear, Debra 218 Blalack, Kathy 238 Blassingame, Susan 218 e, Gayinn 238 le, Jackie 194 e, Jan 194 s, David 238 s Donna 194 lount, Karen 258, Band, VOE, FHA, CI Sht Club Ma ' 238 nd Boadle, Mona 258, Band, H Boatwnght Larry 194 Bogard, Chns 238 Bohannan, Steve 238 Bokelman, Greg 218 Bokolman, Linda 258, VOE, FHA Choir Boman. Byron 194 Bonner. Greg 218 Booth. Rhonda 238 Borman, Laurie 194 Borman, Theresa 218 Born, Allan 238 Boy, Brenda 194 Boyd, Carol 218 Brackeen, Richard 218 BrackeH, Alice 258, VOE Ste 1 218 1 194 Bradbury, Jul.l Bradbury, Robert 194 Bradley, Gary 258, Head Drummaior, Latin Chess, Stage Band, I of 10 Best Marchers Bradshaw, Bobby 194 Bradshaw, Kate 238 Brandon, John 258 Brashears, Donna 195 Brashears Maxey 238 Brazel, LeAnn 195 Brent, Jim 258 Brewer, Donald 218 Brewer, Tim 195 Bright, David 195 Bnnkman, Irene 218 Bnnkman, Mike 195 Broadrick, Ingrid 258, Golddiggers. FTA, Spanish Brock, Rondel 258, Football, Basket- ball Baseball, Officer of FCA, Corral Staff Bronough, Charles 195 Brooks, Markay 238 Broughton, Bruce 259, Meistersing- ers. Choir Letter Brown, Balencia 195 Brown, Beth 238 Brown, Charles 238 Brown, Craig 238 Brown, Mark 259, Golf Brown, Mary 218 Brown, Ricky 238 Brown, Sharon 219 Brumett, Cathy 238 Brumett, Pr.scilla 195 BrumloY, Terry 259, FFA, Band, Bible Brunson, Doryl 259 Brunson, Karl 219 Bryans, John 195 Bryant, Den.se 259, Cheerleader, Whos Who, SC Corresponding Sec, Homecoming Queen, Key Club Sweetheart, El Rodeo Staff member Tn-Hi-Y, Sec H.-Y-Coun- cil. Volleyball Buchanan, Daria 238 Buchanan, Patti 238 Buecke 239 yyn 219 Bull, Kathy 219 Bull, Terry 259, FHA, Golddiggers Buntyn, Sheree 259, Band, Latin, Twirler, Editor of Corral Burcham, Cheryl 219 Burcham, David 195 Burcham, Velinda 259, Bible, DECA Burchell, Corky 219 Burchell, Kim 195 Burchell, Melody 239 Burchell, Roger 195 BufchoH, Raymond 259, Bible Burchfield, Reuben 195 Burke, Mary 219 Burkhart. Anthony 259, Treas. Electri- cal Appliance Repair Class Burks, Elaine 259, FHA, Sec VOE, Court Jesters Burks, Randy 195 Burleson, Betsy 238 Burley, Rita 219 Burnett, Lisa 239 Burns, Lark 239 Burns, Phoebe 219 Burns, Robin 195 Burrow, Brent 239 Burt, Dawn 219 Burt, Tommy 239 Bushnell, Curtis 259, VICA Buske, Michele 195 Buske, Pat 195 Buske, Russell 239 Bustamante, Adelina 195 Bustamante, Linda 239 Bustamante, Gloria 195 Bustamante, Ruben 219 Butler. Terry 239 Byrd, Brenda 219 Byrd. Lawrence 195 Caffey, Kay 259, Volleyball, NHS, Latin, FHA Cain, Ricky 219 Calhoun, Steve 219 Callahan, Mark 195 Callison, Randy 219 Calvin, Candy 259, VICA, ICT Calvin, Chris 195 Cameron, Donna 195 Camp, Donna 195 Campbell, Betsy 219 Campbell, Caki 195 Campbell, Debra 239 Campbell, James 239 Campbell, Jason 239 Campbell, Tommy 219 Canning, Barry 195 Cannon, Cheryl 219 Cannon, Shawn 195 Cantrell, Jacky 219 Carl, Joan 219 Carl, Matt 195 Carl, Mike 239 Carlilo, Albert 259, Photographer Carlile, DarIa 239 Carlila, Kelly 219 Carlile, Robert 260, SC, Who s Who, Pres, Key Club, Merit Who ' s Who, Youth Achievement Award, Boys ' State Carlile, Scott 239 Carlisle, Steve 219 Carlton, Glenn 219 Carlton, Karen 260, Honors Band, NHS, Region Band, CI Sht Club, Band Historian, French Carlton, Luan 195 Carothers. James 260 Carr, Ben 239 Carr, Nina 219 Carr, Richey 195 Carr, Rodney 260, Latin, Astronomy Carrasco, Grace F. 219 Carrasco, Lydia 260 Carroll, Michael B, 239 Carroll, Ton. a 219 Carter, Caria 219 Carter, Cathy 219 Carter, David 260. NHS, Basketball, Letter and Captain Basketball, Baseball Carter, Ronald 260, Latin, Key Club Carter, William 239 Casmon, Marilyn 195 Casper, Gary 219 Casper, Kathy 195 Castaneda, Margie 195 Castillo, Johnny 195 Gates, Keith 195 Cathey, Kim 195 Caton, Ann 196 Caud.ll, Craig 219 Cervatis, Eliquivo 260 Chappell, Sam 260, Fr, and Soph Class pres, 1st vp SC, Pres TASC, pres, SC, Optimist Youth Award, Distinguished Service Award, 2nd vp Key Club, Forensics, Boys ' State, Who ' s Who, Merit Who ' s Who in American High Schools, Latin, Favorite Fr„ Hi-Y Chavez, Elida 220 Cheatheam, Cindy 196 Cherry, Brenda 260, Parliamentarian ICT, CI Sht Club Cherry, Patricia 260, Cheerleader. SC Jr. Class Favorite, Miss BSHS. Sec. Fr. Class Treas. Soph. Class. Sec. Jr. Class Christensen. Gary 220 Christian, Randy 196 Christy, Richard 260, DECA Churchwell, Dennis 220 Churchwell, Wanda 220 Clackum, Billy 260, VICA Clarke, George 239 Clark, James 196 Clark. Lana 220 Clarke, Larry 196 Ciar , Cathy 220 Claveran. Joann 196 Clayton. Ann 240 Clayton. Karen 240 Click, Diane 220 Clifton, Brent 260, Latin, Key Club Sec, NHS Cl.ne, Brenda 196 Cline, John 196 Clinkscales, David 260. ICT. VICA reporter Coates. David 240 Cobb. Vicky 220 Coffee. Karen 220 Coffey, James 196 Coffman, Janet 196 Cole, Cindy 220 Coleman. Bob 240 Coleman. Cindy Collier, Nathaniel 196 Collins, Karen 260. Band Twirler, VOE, CI Sht Club Collins, Paula 220 Compton. Connie 196 Conard. Paggy 220 Condray, Curt 220 Cone, Carole 220 Conley, Dick 240 Conley, Karen 220 Conley, Mike 220 Cotiley, Pamela 260 Conner, Mike 196 Conway, Brenda 260 Conway, Nancy 196 Cook, Cynthia 260, Golddiggers, Volleyball Cooley, Edwina 220 Cooper, Becky 196 Cooper, Leia 260, Band, NHS, FHA, Latin, CI Sht Club Cordes, Larry 196 Corley, Robert 196 Corralez, Barbara 240 Correa, Albert 196 Correa, Beatrice 220 Correa, Celestino. Jr. 196 Correa, Celia 260 Correa, David 261. Band Correa. Pete 220 Correa, Simon 261. Photographer Corson, Karen 261, Band Corson, Steve 196 Cortez, Yolanda 196 Coryell, Debbie 196 Coslett, Donnetta Sue 261 Coslett, Jimmy 220 Couvillion, Janene 196 Covington, Steve 220 Cowper, BenneH 261, Hi-Y, Latin Cox, Patricia 240 Cox Vickie 196 Cozad, Bobbi 240 Cozad, Jenny 196 Cozad, Richard 261, Football Mgr, DECA Rep. Cramer, Michael 196 Crandall, David 240 Crandall, Richard 196 Graver, Sharon 196 Crawford, Greg 240 Crawford, Joan 261, NHS, History Club, Annual Staff Crenwelge, Wayne 220 Crittenden, Lana 196 Cnttenden, Larry 240 Crockett, Caren 261, Key Club Key- mate, FHA Crooker, Bill 261, NHS, Golf, Latin 197 Cross, Phillip 240 Crow, Clifford 220 Crump, Came 197 Cruz, Irma 220 Cervante, Oscar 197 Cuddeback, David 261, NHS, As tronomy, Latin Cunningham, James 220 Cunningham, Vlarilyn 261, NHS, Spanish, Forensics School Be Finalist Currie. Bill 261, Sentinal in FFA Currie, Bob 240 Curry, Connye 221 Curry, Margaret 261 Curtis, Laura 197 Curtis, Linda 221 Custer, Barbara 240 Dailey, Frank 197 Danford, Janice 221 Danford, Mike 261, DECA D ' Angelo, Cynthia Y, 221 Darrow, Ricky 197 Daubney, Elaine 261 Daugherty, Beverly 221 Daughtery, Kay 221 Daves, Steve 240 Davidson, Dione 197 Davis, Alan 240 Davis, Betsy 197 Davis, Charles 197 Davis, Deborah 261, Golddiggers, Drillcaptain, VOE Parliamentarian, CI Sht Club Davis, Debra 221 Davis, Donald 221 Davis, Donald Franklin 240 Davis, Janet 240 Davis, Johnny 221 Davis, Johnny 197 Davis, Lenora 221 Davis, Lorraine 221 Davis, Monty 197 Davis, Robert 197 Davis, Russ 261 Davis, Sherry 240 Davis, Terry 240 Daylong, Lonoy 261, ICT Daylong, Preston 197 DeLeon, Leticia 197 DeLeon, Mary 240 DeLeon, Rosalinda 221 DeLeon, Rosella 197 Dement, Bobbie 261 Dennis, Cynthia 221 Dennis, Melissa 240 Denson, Kerry 197 DeRouen, Wendell 197 Dewees, Kendra 221 Dial, Elvira 261, FHA, Spanish Club, VOE Diaz, Estella 19 Dickens, Randy 261 Dickens, Wayne 221 Dickenson, Sandra 221 Dickson, Sharon 197 Dillard, Emma 240 Dirks, Barbara 197 Dixon, Teresa 197 Dodson, Candy 221 Doering, Beverly 240 Dom.nguez, Rudy 197 Douglas, Bob 240 Douglass, Paul 221 Dower, Pam 261, Bible, All State Choir, CI Sht Club, VOE Dowing, Soma 197 Downing, Robert 197 Doyle, Eddie 197 Draper, Kelly 261, Thespians, A ca- pella Choir Duggan, Carol 197 Duggan, David 197 Dunbar, Altie 240 Dunbar, Wilma 197 Duncan, Sue 221 Dunlap, ary 261 Dunn, David 197 Dunn, Earis 261, Band, Library Dunn, Tim 221 Dunne, Jerry 221 Duron, Cris 240 Dyer, Joel 240 Earhart, Mark 261, FFA Earhart, D.ck 197 Eason, Patsy 240 Eastland, Tomie 221 Edminston, Mackie 261 , Sec of VICA Edwards, Bobby 240 Edwards, Roger 198 Egan, Richard 261, Golf Eggleston, Don 221 Eggleton, Danny 261. DECA Egl.n, Dana 221 Ehnch, Lynne Eisle 221 Elliott, Rick 261, Spanish, Key Club, Meistersingers, A Cappella, SC, Football Ellis, Don 241 Ellis, Donna 198 Ellis 221 Kenny 262, Latin, Football Ellis, Susan 221 Ellis, Tim 198 Ellison, Janet 241 Ellison, Lottie 241 Ellison, Lottie 262, Volleyball Ellison R.ta 198 Emerson, Jane 198 Enfield, Pat 241 Engle, Cindy 241 Englert, Rulene 241 English, Mary Jo 241 English, Patsy 262, FHA, Gold- diggers, Latin Escanuelas, Andres 198 Escovedo, Yolanda 262, FHA, TACH, VICA Evans, Dodie 221 Evans, Garry 221 Evans Julie 221 Evans, Kenneth A. 262 Evans, Kevin 198 Evans, Margie 241 Faulkner, Randy 221 Fauver, Vicky 262 Fellows, Joel 222 Felts, Bruce 241 Ferguson. Dale 241 Ferguson. Glen 198 Ferrell, Rodney 198 Ferrell, Steve 222 Ficklmg, Joyce 198 Fielder, Bob 222 Fierro, George 241 Finch, David 262 Findley, Charleta 262, Bible Club. ICT, VICA Fisher, Dave 241 Fisher, Evette 241 Fitts, Patti 222 Fitzgibbons, Mary 241 Fletcher, Bennett 262, NHS. Photog- rapher, President ' s Scholarship at A M Fletcher. Mickle 222 Fletcher. Sherry 241 Flores. Mary Ann 198 305 Mike 222 Hores, Oscar 262 Flores, Pablo 241 Florez, Florence 222 Floyd, Sandra 222 Ford. Melvett 222 Fergus, Vicki 262 Fort Lcr, 241 Fort Mark 198 Fortenberry, Sue 262, Band Tn Band Sweetheart Nominee, Marching, CI Sht Club Fortson, Karen 198 Foster, Ira Ann 198 Foust, Debbie 222 Fowler, Catherine 241 Fo«, Patr.cia 241 Fo«, Steven 241 Franco. Catalma 222 Franklin. Jan.ce 222 Frankl.n, Prudie 222 Franklin, Scott 222 Frankl.n, Vernessa 198 Franklin, Wade 198 Frai.er, Robert 222 Fredriksson, Adnenne 199 Free, Terry 199 Froman, Kenneth 222 Fryar, Michael 262 Fryar, Shirley 262, FFA Fryar, Lanny 199 Fuller, Karen 222 Fuqua, Gary 199 Fuqua, N! « 262, Bible, VOE, FHA Furqueron, Phil 241 Gainus, Frances 222 Gainus, Franklin D. 242 Galan, Irene 242 Gamble, Gary 199 Gamble, Jo Ellen 242 Gamble, Valone 242 Gamboa, David 262, Basketball Gamboa, Ruben 199 Gamboa, Sylvia 242 Garcia, Arturo 262 Garcia, Diana 242 Garcia, Edward 199 Garcia George 199 Garcia, Gloria 242 Garcia, Jesse 199 Garcia, Juanita 262, Sec. VOE. CISht Club. FHA Garcia, Lorina 262, Spanish Garcia, Victor 222 Garrett, Sue 199 Gary, Connie 262, Latin, NHS, Who ' s Who, All Region Choir, Chambersingers, FTA, Accapella Choir, Meistersingers, Gold- diggers Gary, Lonnie 222 Garza, Raul 222 Gaston, Beverly 222 Gautreaux, Lisa 242 Gautreaux, Toni 263. Golddiggers. Sr. Class Treas. FTA. Acapella Gee, Amy 222 Gerhart, Brenda 242 Gibbs, Connie 263 Gibbs, Terrie 222 Gillenwater, Charles 199 Gillespie, George 199 Gillihan, Gary 243 Gillihan, Lonnie 222 G.lliland, James 222 Gipson, Donna 263 Glanister, Bonnie 199 Goforth, Tina 242 Gome;, Connie 199 Gomez, Evelyn 222 Gomez, Oscar 222 Gonzales, Anna 242 Gonzales, Carlos 222 Gonzales, Larry 242 Gonzales, Sammy 199 Gonzales, Thomas 242 Gonzalez, Jean 199 Gonzalez, Jose L. 222 Goodman, Bekki 242 Gorman, John 263, FFA, VP Gossett, Catherine 242 Grace, Karia 199 Graves, Sallie 199 Green, Fred 263 Green, Garland, 242 Green, Kelly 200 Greene, Bobby 223 306 Greene Evelyn 200 Greene, Kenny 200 Greenhill, Karia 200 Greenhill, Kathy 223 Gresham, Elizabeth 242 Gressett Bill 242 Gressett, Wayne 223 Grice, Kim 223 Grice, Kit 223 Grigg, Debbie 263, Acappella, FTA, FHA, Bible Grimes, Randy 242 Gnsham, Helen 200 Gross, Charles 242 Grow, Robert 200 Guess, Mary 223 Guevara, Edna 223 Guevara, Gloria 223 Guinn, Roger 242 Gulley, Mary 263, Meistersingers. FTA Gunckel, Cindy 200 Gunnels, Kathy 242 Guthrie, Will 200 H Hagle, Cathy 242 Hagle, Gary 223 Hale, Donna 223 Hale, Marilyn 263, NHS, Gold- diggers, FHA Hale, Stormy 243 Halfmann, Cindy 243 Hall, Dana 223 Haller, Debbie 243 Hamm, Charles 263, Bible, Astrono- Hamm, Steve 200 Handley, Susan 200 Hanna, Debbie 223 Hardee, Sheila 200 Harland, Brenda 223 Harland, Khenda 223 Harmon, Kenda 223 Haro, Tony 223 Harper, Brenda 200 Harper, Vanessa 200 Harrington, Boyd 200 Harrington, Lisa 243 Harris, Gay 263, Band, CI Sht Club Harris, Grady 243 Harris, Leslie 200 Harris, Preston 263, Football Harris, Sue 223 Harris, Terry 223 Harris, Vicki 263 Hart, Carol 200 Hart, Nat 200 Harvell, David 263 Band Hattenbach, Libby 223 Haught, June 200 Haxton, Kim 201 Haxton, Roni 263, Forensics, Art Club, Golddiggers, NHS, Thespi- Hayley, Ricky 243 Haywor+h. Lydia 263, Volleyball, Latin, NHS, Who ' s Who, Meist- ersingers, All-Region Choir Hayworth, Melanie 201 Heard, Brenda 263, FHA, Gold- diggers Heckler, Rick 243 Hedges, Mark 201 Hedrick, Jarrell 263, Band, Spanish, Bible Hedrick, June 223 Heffington, Guy 223 Heirman, Freda 201 Henkel, Betty 243 Henkel, Beverly 201 Henry, Maria 223 Henry, Rickey 263, Football. Basket- ball, Track, Demolays Henry, Steve 201 Hernandez, Carlos 223 Hernandez, Dora 223 Hernandez, Eloy 210 Hernandez, Elsa 201 Hernandez, Esther 201 Hernandez, Felipe 263 Hernandez, Fernando 263 Hernandez, Ismael 263 DEC A, Foot- ball Hernandez, Juanita 223 Hernandez, Margie 223 Hernandez, Olga 243 Hernandez, Ray 201 Hernandez, Steve 201 Herrera, Adolpho 223 Herron, Cynthia 223 Hevern, Robyn 243 Hicks, Cathy 201 Hicks, Charia 201 Hicks, John 243 Hicks, Patricia 263, Band, Bible, FHA Higginbotham, Cynthia 243 Hilario, Carlos 201 Hilario, Elma 243 Hilario. Richard 243 Hill, Alan 263, Meistersingers, Letter man Tennis Hill, Mike 263, Latin, Metal Trades Treas., VICA Hill, Mitzi 223 Hine, John 243 Hine, Mary 201 Hine, Sheila 201 Hinoios, Lena 223 Hlnoios, Rene 201 Hise, Ronnie 223 Hobbs, Mary 223 Hodges, Jeannette 223 Hodges Nita 201 Hodnett, Sharon 201 Hodnett, Suzanne 223 Hodnett, Vicky 223 Hoffman, Alan 223 Hoffman, Caria 201 Hogue, Troy 223 Holcombe, Steve 243 Holladay, Billy Don 264 FFA Holland, Judy 201 Holland, Marilyn 264, Bible Holland, Sherell Kaye 243 Holler, Mark 243 Holley, Dave 243 Holl.ngsworth, Carol 243 Hollingsworth, Grace 201 Holloway, Amy 223 Holloway, John 243 Holme, Robert 201 Holme, Steve 243 Holten, Cathy 243 Honea, Jimmy 264, DECA President Hooper, Robyn 223 Hooper, Ronda 264, VOE, Spanish, CI Sht Club, FHA Ho 223 Hopkins, Gage 264, Band, Latin, Golden Horns Hopper, Debbie 201 Horn, Chen 243 Horn, Lynelle 264, FTA, FHA, DECA, Bible Forensics Horton, Greg 201 Householder, Alan 201 Householder, James 264 Houston, Ann 243 Houston, Joy 201 Howell, Becky 201 Howell, Sherry 201 Howland, Karen 223 Howland, Lome 201 Howland, Michael 243 Huante, Patricia 243 Hubbard, Richard 243 Huckaba, Babbette 223 Huckaba, Pamela 243 Hucka by, Jackie 243 Hudson, Rodney 223 Huff, Ronnie 201 Huffman, Larry 201 Huffman, Vickie 244 Hufford, Lorena 224 Hufford, Wesley 264 Hughes, James 201 Hughes, Jay 224 Hughes, Mike 244 Hughs, Debbie 244 Hughs, Cynthia 264, TACH, Gold- diggers Huitt, Vera Darlene 224 Huitt, Jewell Elaine 264 Hull, Danny 201 Hull. Russell 224 Hull, Terri 264. Choir Hunt. Dawn 224 Hurrington, Andre 201 Hurrington, Deborah 224 Hurrington. Susan 264. TACH VICA. ICT, Bible Hurston, Susan 201 Huskey, George 264, Latin All Re- gion Choir, All-State Alternate Choir Hyden, Brenda 244 Hyden, John 264, Band Hyden. Robert 244 Hyden, Te Irvin, William 224 Irwin, Debra 244 Jaber, Neal 244 Jackson, Carolyn 202 Jackson Danny 224 Jackson, George 264 FHA, Gold- diggers. Ways Means Chairman. FTA Jackson. James 202 Jackson. Linda 244 James, Becky 264, Band Sec, FHA, All-State Orchestra, Golden Horns, CR, John Philip Sousa Award Jarvis, Marilynn 244 Jenkins, Debbie 244 Jenkins, Karen 202 Jenkins, Sharon 202 Jennings, Donna 244 Jensen, Pete 202 Jenson, Stella 224 Jett, Shelia 224 Johnson, Denise 202 Johnson, Dennis 264, Choir, DECA, Basketball Johnson, Douglas 202 Johnson Phil 224 Johnson, Robert 264, Acapella Choir Johnson, Van 224 Johnson, Virginia 224 Johnston, Zina 224 Jolly, Glenn 244 Jolly, Karen 202 Jones Amber 202 Jones, Arthur 202 Jones, Barthell 244 Jones, Connie 202 Jones, Gatlin 264, Football, Baseball Jones Glenda 244 Jones, Jerry 224 Jones, Jimmy 264, Appliance Repair Club, Latin Jones, Julie 244 Jones, Kerry 202 Jones, Laura 202 Jones, Leigh 224 Jones, Leslie 244 Jones, Peggy 224 Jones, Randy 202 Jones, Jannette Sally 224 Jones, Warren 202 Jordan, Corlis 265, Golddiggers. French Jordan. Judy 224 Jordan, June 202 Jordan, Walter 244 Juarez, Vickey 265 Junek, Calvin 224 Junek, Lola 224 Kaddafz, Dorlna 202 Karns, Car7 265, Metal Trades VICA, District 1 Reporter Karns, Dale 202 Karns, Rocky 224 Kelso, Cindy 244 Kelso, Robert 202 Kennedy, Ray 265, Meistersingers. Tennis, Golf Kilpatrick, Mike 225 Kilpatrick, Peter 225 Kimble, David 225 Kimble, Olivia 202 King, Matthew 225 King, Pat 225 Kinman, Donna 244 Kirksey, Kathy 225 Kithchen, Richard 244 Kitchen, Sally 202 Klaus, Randy 225 Knappe, Cra.g 202 Knight, Gregg 265, Football, Basket- ball, Track, Baseball Knight, Ruth 225 Knight, Scott 266, Football, Track Knoepfel, Jerry 244 Knoepfel, John 244 Knowles, LaNell 225 Kolb, Karen 244 Kounti, Archie 265, Band. Stage Band Kushaney. John 225 Kuvkendall. Jeff 225 Lacv, James 225 Lagersfrom, Craig 265 Laqersfrom, Mark 202 Lang, L.sa 202 Lang, Ricl 244 Lang, Robert 225 Langford, Scott 225 Langley, Jamie 265, FTA, FHA, CI Sht Club. Jr. Whos Who, SC. Key Club Sweetheart, Soph Class sec, Jr. Class Treas., Sr. Class sec. Langston. Dan 202 Lanspery Carol 202 Lanspery. Er.c 225 Lanspery, Mary 265, Sec VICA, TACH Spanish, FHA Larson. Brenda 265 Larson, Janet 202 Lawl, Rob 245 Lawli , Steve 265, Tennis Key Club La in. NHS, State Woe dwo rking Lawl, Laws Laws Susy 225 n, Debra 245 n. Gary 203 Leac Lee, Sandra 203 Dale 245 Lee, Lee, Lawrence 245 Mary Ann 203 Logg Mar7 Suzanne 265 JV Choir TACH Legg ett Russell 225 Lehe bauer, Kent 203 Lemo ns, Lisa 225 Leste r, Cindy 245 Vale 203 LeVier. Amy 245 Lewis, Dalton 245 Lewis, David 265. DECA Lewis, Martha 265. ICT sec. Tri-Hi- Y. ICT reporter. YMCA Youth of the Month, Reporter to Youth In 245 Lincoln, V.clie 245 Lipscombe, John 225 W, 225 Little. Katherine 225 Little, Linda 203 Little. Pam 245 Lloyd, Ricky 245 Lloyd, Robert 245 Loehman, Richard 225 Long. David 225 Long, Frank 245 Long, Leslie 203 Lonidier, Tina 225 Lonsford. Becky 203 Looney. Betty 245 Lopez, Joe Louis 265 Lope:, John 203 Lopez, Linda 203 Lopez, Manuel 203 Lopez. Martha 245 Lopei, Mary 265. FHA. CI Sht Club. VOE Lopez. Nydia. 203 Lopez, Pete 203 Lopez, Uvaldo 245 Lovelace. Casey 203 Loveless. David 245 Lowry, Gal 265. Football Co-captain. President FCA Loya, Senaida 265 Loyd. Barry 225 Luevano, Rene 265 Luevanos. Noe 203 Luevanos Rafael 245 Luian. Ismael 225 Lunsford, Jimmy 203 Lusk. Soma 203 Luth. Tom 225 Mc McClendon. Paula 245 McClendon. She.la 245 McClendon, Zetta 205 McClure, Bobbie 205 McCormick Judy 205 McCormicli, Mike 267, Football, Track McCorm.ck, Ricky 205 McCoy, Marcus 226 McCraney, Mark 267. Golf. Football, Bible, NHS McCraney, Marsha 267, Sec of DECA. CI Sht Club. Choir, FHA McCrary, Dana 267, Golddiggers, CI Sht Club, FHA, French McCullough, Ricky 205 McCullough, Rocky 226 McCurtain. Sheila 226 McCurtain. Sheryl 205 McCutcheon Cheryl 245 McCutcheon, Leonard 205 McDaniel, Debbie 267 McDaniel. Donna 245 McDaniel, Mike 245 McDaniel, Roxie 205 McDaniel, Steve 205 McDaniel. Temple 226 McElrath, David 267, NHS McEntire. Robert 226 McEntire, J. Stephen 267 McEwen, Scott 226 McFaul, Robert 245 McGonagill, Barry 245 McGuire, Beverly 267, FHA. Latin McGuire, Gordon 226 McGuire, Susi 226 Mclnt.re, Terry 205 McKee. Donald 245 McKee. Ronald 226 McLain, Karen 205 McLaughlin, Kae 267, FHA, VOE Pres. Who ' s Who, SC, Tn-Hi-Y, Spanish. Freshman class treas., Soph class vp. Jr. class vp. SC Cor- responding Secretary. Gold- diggers Drill Captain. El Rodeo Staff. FHA Junior Chapter Secre- tary, Tennis McLaughlin, Marianne 226 McLean, LaRhesa 267. TACH TACH Scrapbook Chairman, Ten- nis, Golddiggers, Latin McLeod, Mark 226 McM.llian, DeLynnda 226 McMullen, Leslie 245 McMurray, Linda 267, Reporter TACH. Corral McQuien, Vin 246 McSwa.n, Larry 246 McWhirt, Rowena 267 McAdams, Becky 205 McAdams, Brenda 245 McAdams, Terry 245 McAlister, Cindy 205 McCartney, Jenny 205 McCasland, John 245 McClan.han, Linda 266 McClendon, Linda 266, FHA. FTA, CI Sht Club. VOE M Mackie. Arthur 226 Maddox, Susan 246 Madison, John 226 Madry, Andra 246 Madry. Paula 203 Magers, Sandra 246 Maggard, Stan 246 Maines, Ronny 226 Majors, Charlotte 246 Majors, Steven 246 Mancill, Dana 246 Margolis, Larry 265. All Region Band. NHS, Lat.n, All District Band Margolis. Maridene 203 Mann. Rebecca 226 Marquez, Tony 265 Marshall, Randy 226 Martin. Donna 246 Martin, Jerry 226 Mar+in, Terri 265. Bible, FHA, FTA Shorthand Martinez, Fidel 203 Martinez, Freddie 246 Martinez. Jesse 226 Martinez. Johnny 226 Martinez, Loretta 203 Martinez, Marleen 203 Martinez. Mary Ann 226 Martinei, Oswaldo 265 Martinez. Patsy 203 Martinez, Raul 203 Martinez, Raymond 265 Martinei, Richard P. 265, NHS Martinez. Rose Ann 203 Martinez. Virginia 226 Mason. Beckie 226 Mason, Duanna 203 Mason, Mark 203 Massey, David 265. Key Club, Track Mata, Christina 265. VOE. Spanish, Club Mata, Fernando 265 Mata, Maria 246 Mata, Miguel 203 Mathews, Annie 246 Mathis, Joseph 203 Mathis. Mary 226 Mathis, Mike 246 Mathis. Steve 226 Matthews, Joe 203 Mattingley. Randy 227 Maiwell, Paul 265. Band Mayes. Jimmy 246 Mayhew. Frank 246 Mayo, Susan 266, Bible, FHA Mayo, Bobby 227 Mays. Cathy 227 Mayse, Katherine 204 Mayse, Rebecca 246 Meador, Steve 227 Medley. Jan 227 Medley. Porter 204 Meek. Kathy 204 Meek, Paula 246 Meek. Raymond 227 Meeks, Bobbie 227 Meeks, Reta 266, Volleyball, FHA Melton. Alvin 246 Menchaca, Gloria, 204 Menchaca, Henry 227 Menchaca, Susie 246 Mendez, Edward 204 Mendel, Velma 266, VOE Mendoza. Maria 227 Mendoza. Virginia 204 Menges, Susan 227 Mercler, Joy 227 Merrick, Larry 204 Metcalf, Beverly 204 Metcalf, Ruel 204 Mewborn, Jenme 204 Me.ia, Chris 204 Mierrs, Zonell 266 Milam, Pam 246 Miller, Christi 227 Miller, Gary 246 Miller, Jeff 227 Miller, Joe 266, Mr. BSHS, Pres. Meistersinqers, Baseball Miller, John 227 Miller, Kevin 247 Miller. Nancy 266 Miller, Nona 247 Miller, Tommy 227 Miller. Virginia 266 Mills, Becky 204 Mills, Kathey 227 Millwee, Billy 266 Minter, Ethel 247 Mlntz, Jerry 204 Mitchell. Annie 204 Mitchell. Deborah 204 Mitchell, Doyce 266 Mitchell, Richard 247 Mize, Carol 204 Mogers, John 204 Molina, Joseph 227 Monie, Foielio 204 Montanez, Carlos 247 Montanez, Gilbert 204 Montanez, Rosie 247 Montelongo. Juan 266, Football. Bas- ketball Montgomery. Belinda 227 Moore. Deborah 204 Moore, Gary 266, ICT, VICA, Presi dent ICT Moore, Johnny 204 Moore, Mike 204 Moore, Randy 247 Moore, Tonia 204 Mora, Graviel 227 Morales, Danny 266 Moralez. Dimas 247 Moralez, Elda 247 Moralez, Fellciano 227 Morehead, Kay 247 Morellon, John 227 Morelion, Phyllis 247 Moren, William 204 Moreno, Hi|,mo 204 Morgan, Daniel 266, Latin. Aut Mech. Club Morgan. Daivd 204 Morgan, James 204 Morgan, James 247 Morgan, Mark 204 Moron. Sally 247 Morphis, Ken 227 Morns. Cynthia 247 Morris, Donna 204 Morris, Judy 266, Bible. FHA Morns. Martha 227 Morris. Tern 227 Morton. Kern 227 Moser, Juanita 266 Moulder, Sharon 266 Mounce. Cindy 247 Mounce, Mike 204 Mullen. Mary 227 Mullen, Patrick 266, VICA Sgt. at Arms Mullen, Tom 247 Mullms Curtis 247 Munguia. Norma 227 Munoz, Amelia 266 VOE, CI. Sht Club Munoz. Beniamin 205 Munoz, Johnny 205 Munoz, Lee 227 Munoz, Samuel 247 Murdock, Jeff 266, Football, Base- ball, NHS. Who ' s Who, Fellowship of Christian Athletes Murdock. Ricky 205 Murdock, Robbie 205 Murgatroyd, Jeannie 247 Murphy, Judy 227 Murphy, Joy 205 Murphy, Leslie 205 Murphy, Vicky 205 Musgrove, Thorrias 247 Myers, Patt, 205 Myrick, Ronald 227 Nanny, Carol 267, FHA, Concert Band, Symphonic Band Nass, Mark 205 Neal, Susie 224 Neighbors, A. C. 267, Bible Neighbors, Daryl 247 Neighbors, Kyle 205 Neill, Marilyn 227 Newell, Kerry 227 Newman, David 267, Basketball, Baseball Newton, Carol 258, FHA, FTA Newton. David 247 Newton, Fern 205 Newton. Kathy 247 Newton, Paul 268 Nichols, Caria 268. DECA, FHA Nichols, Terry 268. VICA Nicholson. Ann 247 Nikolai, Debbie 205 Noble, Deantha 227 Noble, Mary 268, Bible, CI Sht Club Normandeau, Mike 205 Norwood. Firm 227 Nugent. Billy 227 Nugent, Wayne 268. Drummajor. Honors Band, Band, Latin. Chess Club. Best Marcher -Award Odell, Kathy 247 Odell, Tammy 205 Ollvas, Edward A. 205 Ol.vas. Fred 227 Olivas, Irene 227 Olivas. Mary Helen 268, VOE Oliver, Elaine 247 Oliver. Raylene 268. Volleyball. Golddiggers, Cheerleader, FHA, CI Sht Club, Corral Staff Oliver, Tom 205 Olsen, Nancy 248 Onstead, Deborah 205 Ontiveros, Martha 205 Ornelas, Adrian 205 Ornelas, Frank 268 Ortega, Raymond 205 Osborne, Raoy 248 Overton. Wyatt 248 Owen. Thomas 248 Owen, Virgil 248 Owens, Diana 205 Owens, Jim Bob 268, NHS, Football Owens, Gina 227 Ownbey, Shiretta 248 Pace. Sherlda 248 308 Padgett, Linda 248 Padilla, Gilbert 206 Padilla, Humberto 206 Pair, Barbara 206 Palac.os, Eva 227 Palacios, Janie 206 Palacios, Uli 248 Palmer, Patricia 268 Palmer, Rebecca 248 Palomino, Helen 227 Palomino, Ishmael 206 Palom.no. Thelma 206 Parchman, Nancy 248 Paredes, Gilbert 206 Paredei. Mary Ann 268, VICA Paredez, Orlando 268 Paredez, Rosie 206 Parent, Edward 227 Parent, Jane 268 Parker, Laurel 227 Parker, Mike 248 Parks, Kim 268, DECA Parks, Lana 268, Tn-Hi-Y, El Rodeo Staff, Tennis Letterman, VOE offi- Parmenter, Phil 248 Parmer, Andrea 268, FHA, Gold- diggers. Choir Parnell, Greg 268 Honors, Band, De- bate, NHS, President ' s Cabinet, Key Cliib. H.-Y, Astronomy Parras, Alicia 268, FHA, TACH, ICT CI Sht Club Parras, Lithia 206 Parras, Louis H. 248 Parrott, Sheree 268, VOE, FTA. FHA, Band, CI Sht Club Partee Carletta 248 Partee, Stanley 206 Pate, Terry 248 Patterson, David 248 Patterson, V.ck. 227 Patton, Pam 227 Paul, Doris 268, VOE, FHA Paul, Ervin 206 Payne, Jack 206 Payne, Ruth 269, Latin, FTA, Gold- diggers, Historian for Gold- diggers, NHS reporter. History Club El Rodeo Co-Editor, French, Whos Who Payne, William 206 Pearce, Beverly 248 Pearce, Cindy 227 Pedigo, Sandra 248 Peercy, Bobby 248 Peercy, Ronald Doug 206 Peery, Craig 248 Peery, Nancy 206 Penner, Kevin 248 Perea, Dolores 206 Perez. Joe 206 Perez, Olga 228 Perkins, Terry 228 Perry, Carol 269, Band Sweetheart, Band, FHA Perry, Kathy 206 Perry, Lana 228 Perry, Martha 248 Perry, Rita 269, FFA Sweetheart, Dis- trict Sweetheart, VOE, CI Sht Club Perry, Vicki 269, FHA, Me.sters.ng- ers Band, Court Jesters Person, James 269, Band, Sym-Band, All State Soloist Porters, Barbara 269 Peters, Beverly 269 Peters, Mark 269, Golf Letterman, Who s Who, SC, Assistant Sports Editor, Hi-Y Phelan, Elizabeth 269, FHA. Choir Phelps Ronald 206 Phillips Craig Randle 228 Phillips, Cynthia 228 Phillips, Greg 269 Phillips Ins 228 Phillips, Lila 269 Phillips Nathan 228 Phillips, Sherry 248 PickeH, David 269 Picquet, Annette 206 PIcquet Elizabeth 228 Picquet, Pamela 269 French, CI Sht Club, Pres, Golddiggers, Treas, NHS, Member of Drug Team President s Cabinet, Who ' s Who Pierce, April 206 Pierce Barbara 228 Pierce Carletta 228 Pierce, Jackie 206 Pierce. Larry 269 Basketball Pierce, Lome 228 Pierce, Pamela 269 Pillans, Ronnie 269, FFA, DECA Golddiggers Beau, Corral Staff Pineda, Debbie 228 Piper, Lucy 206 Pipes, Lisa 228 Pipkin, Denise 206 Pittman, Choy 228 Pittman, Londa 228 PiHi, Betty 269, Band VOE, Spanish Pitts, Ricky 248 Place, Janice 269 Platte, Janice 248 Platte, Kenneth 228 Pless, Lance 206 Plew, Gary 248 Plew, Roger 269, Spanish, Latin Ploviman, Susan 269, FTA, FHA, CI Sht Club Plunkett, Sharon 248 Polanco, Cherri 228 Polanco, Ema 269 VICA, TACH FHA Polk, Dorothy 206 Pope, Gary 269, Baseball Pope, James 228 Pope, Nancy 206 Pope, Pamela 206 Porras, Paicual 269 PoHer, Patricia 269, FHA French, Golddiggers, TACH sec Poss, Nate 248 Pounds, William 248 Powell, D, W, 249 Prater, Guy 249 Prather, Mark 228 Price, Cindy 206 Priddy, Druanne 228 Priddy, Pam 206 Priebe, Billy 269, NHS, Latin Priebe Bob 249 Pringle, Cathy 269, DECA, Hi-Y PruiH, Teresa Diane 269 Puckett Jimmy 207 Puga, Albert 269, Football, SC Puga, Joe 207 Pur, 207 Terry 249 Purgason, Debbie 207 Purqason, Robin 207 Pyles, Debra 207 Rainey, Russ 269, Key Club Commit- tee Chairman, Meistersingers Rams, Joe 207 Ramenz, Olga 207 Ramey, Bill 249 Ramirez, Emma 207 Ramirez, Eunice 228 Ramirez, C. Isabel 270 Ramirez, Lupe 249 Ramirez, Maria 207 Ramsey, Terry 207 Randle Eddie 228 Randle, Michael 270, SC, Basketball, Sec-Electrical Appliance Raney, Cheryl 270, Band, TACH vp FHA Raney, Tim 207 Rangel, Marcelmo 207 Rangel, Virginia 207 Rankin Teresa 207 Ratliff, Laura 207 Rau, Orville 228 Rau, Sid 270, VICA Pres, ICT Rawls, Ricky 207 Ray, Diane 228 Ray, Helen 207 Ray, Mavis 228 Ray, Melodie 207 Ray, Thomas Pat 249 Rayburn, James 270, DECA Read, Jerry 270 Read, Ricky 207 Reagan, Eve 207 Reagan, John 228 Reagan, Steve 249 Reaves, Mark 270, VICA vp Reed, Dennis 228 Reed, Donna 270 FHA, French Reed, Elizabeth 228 Reed, Michael 270, Football Reed, William, 228 Reese Pat 207 Reese, Faron 207 Reeves, Rikkie 228 Reidy, Tony 228 Remkemeyer, Sally 228 Rennau., Janet 249 Rentena, Mary Helen 249 Renteria Robert 228 Rentena, Yolanda 207 Reynolds Earl 228 Reynolds, Kevin 207 Rhymes, Jill 229 Rhymes, Judy 270, El Rodeo Co-Edi- tor, Art Scholarship (Univ, Kansas), Who s Who, FTA, Astronomy vp, Spanish, History pres Rhymes, Pete 207 Rice, Caria 207 Rice, Darlene 229 Richard Jackie 229 Richardson, Linda 229 Richhart Earl 229 Riddle, LaDeana 270 Rigdon, Debra 229 Riggan, Brenda 207 Riherd, John 249 Riley, Jon 229 Riley, Rhonda 207 Rinehart Danny 207 Ringener, Clarice 249 Risetter, Mark 249 Rivera Daniel 229 Robb, Bennett 229 Robb, Ike 270, Gold Letterman, Latin Pro-Consul Key Club, SC Boys ' State NHS Pres, Who s Who Robertson, Charles 270 French Robertson, Ducky 229 Robertson, Patti 229 Robertson, V.cki 229 Robertson Walter 229 Robison Doug 208 Rocha, Joe 208 Rodgers, Carl 270 Rodgers, Johnnie 208 Rodgers, Sue 208 Rodriguez Betty Patricia 229 Rodriguez, Betty 249 Rodnguez CarIa 229 Rodriguez Frances 229 Rodriguez, Frank 208 Rodriguez, Glona 249 Rodriguez Johnny 229 Rodriguez Jon, 208 Rodriguez, Manuel 270, Senior Class vp President ' s Cabinet, Key Club, FTA, Spanish, Mr, FTA Rodriguez Marlene 249 Rodriguez, Mary 270 Rodriguez Samuel 229 Rodriguez, Sylvia 270, Volleyball Rodriguez, Valtasor 208 Rodriguez, Virginia 208 Roger, Robert 249 Rogers, Lee 270, FHA, TACH club chairman Rojo, David 208 Rorick, Michael 270 Rorick, Pat 249 Rorick, Sharon 229 Ross, Eddie 208 Ross, Irma 249 Rosvold Gail 208 Rotenberry, Tina 208 Rountree Danny 229 Rouze, Wendy 249 Row Gloria 208 Rov l«nd, Kay 270, FHA, Tennis Rublo, Janie 229 Rubio, Mary Lou 229 Rudd, Priscilla 229 Rush, Jerry 271, Latin Russell, Janie 250 Russell, Susan 250 Russworm, Ardis 27 I Rybolt, Wannah 208 Ryerson, Evelyn 208 Saiz, Bonnie 250 Salazar, Esperanza 229 Salazar, Yolanda 208 Saldivar, Berlinda 271, FTA, CI Sht Club, President ' s Cabinet Band Saldivar, Elvia 229 Saldivar, Irene 230 Saldivar, Jose 208 Saldivar, Teodora 250 Salqado, Mary Lou 208 Sanchez, Gary 271 Sanchez, Frances 230 Sanchez, Margie 250 Sanders, Ann 250 Sanders, Bill 250 Sanders, Mark 250 Sanders, Randolph Kent 250 Sandridge, Wanda 250 Santiago, Rachel 271, FHA, CI Sht Club French Sayers Kay 250 Sayers Mary 230 11 Scallion Ann 230 Schauls Julie 209 Schmitt, Andy 209 Schrecengost, Randy 230 Schrocengost Ricky 209 Scott Carol 230 Scott, Kenneth 230 Scott, Linda 271 Scott Nancy 209 Schultz, Frances 250 Seay, Julie 271 Band, FTA, FHA, French Seay, Wes 230 Seitzler, Patricia 271 Meistersingers, Varsity Tennis Sevey Jan 230 Seward Walter 209 Shaffer Bob 230 Shaffer Glenn 209 Shaffer, Pete 271 Shorthand Beau, FHA Beau Football, All District Honorable Mention for Baseball Shaffer, Robin 209 Shanks Diana 209 Shanks Donn,e 250 Shanks Larry 250 Shanks, Stanley 271, Chess Club Shapland, Bob 230 Sharp, Victor 27 I Shaver, Jill 271, All-Region Choir, Latin Court Jesters Thespians, Meistersingers Shaw, Angela 271 Shaw Joey 230 Shaw Kent 250 Shea, Renee 209 Sheedy Mark 230 Sheppard Cindy 209 Sheppard Teresa 250 Sherrill, Austin 271, DECA Shernll, Kenny 209 Sherrill Patrice 230 Shernll, Rita 230 Shook, Richard 250 Shook, Vicki 209 Shryac David 209 Shugrue John 250 Shugrue, Steve 209 Shults, Mike 250 Shupe, Pam 230 Sigmon 09 Sigmon, ,.acy «0 Silen, Mike 209 Simmons, Dennis 230 Simmons, Shelby 271, DECA Simpson Chris 230 Sittan, Dean 209 Sitton, Charles 230 Slaughter, Debi 209 Sledge, Tern 230 Sliwinski, Lon 209 Smith, Albert 209 Smith Annamarie 230 Smith, Brenda 272, FHA Smith, Carolyn 230 Smith. Charles 210 Smith. Cindy 210 Smith. Cynthia 210 Smith. Deborah 210 Sm,th Deborah Kay 210 Smith, Don 272. Key Club Smith, Donna 250 Smith, Doug 230 Smith, Ervin 230 Smith, J. T. 250 Smith. John 230 Smith. Lana 210 Smith. Loma 210 Smith. Loretta 230 Smith, Louie 272. Football Track Smith. Nancy 251 Smith. Pam 210 Smith. Steve 251 Smith. Susan 251 Smith, Teresa 210 Smoot, Carl 251 Sneed, Kathy 210 Soldan, Christine 210 Sorley, Tom 230 Spargo, Marlino 272, VOE, Bible, CI Sht Club, Latin Spargo, Virgil 210 Speaker, Debbie 272 Speaker, Earnest 230 Speaker, Rory 210 Spoors, Terssa 272, DECA. FHA Spencer, Dean 251 Spencer. Kent 230 Spivey, Roy 251 Spraberry, Rhonda 272, Library, Gcldd.qgers, FHA, CI Sht Club Spradiing, Karen 272, Golddigqers, FHA, CI Sht Club, A Cappella Choir Sprmger, Donna 25! Staggs, Marcia 272, 5C, Senior Fa vorite, CI Sht Club sec, Cheerlead- Stallings, James R, 230 Standard, Audrey 272, VOE, Goldd- iggers. Library, FHA. Spanish Stanley, Cynthia 251 Stanley. Debi 231 Stanley. Larry 231 Stark, Bobby 272. FFA Starr, Deborah 272, FHA Statham, Debbie 210 Steele, Annette 210 Steen, Ricky 251 Stephens, Cynthia 272, Band, FTA. FHA. CI Sht Club. French, Latin, Library Stephens, Larry 210 Stephens, Mike 231 Stephens, Pamela 251 Stephens, Rusty 210 Stephens, Troy 231 Ste Ane 251 Stevens, Donna 231 Stevens, Gary 210 Stevens, Kathy 210 Stevenson, Garry 251 Stevenson, Robert 210 Stewart, Andy 210 Stewart, Billy 251 Stewart, Diann 231 Stewart, Don 210 Stewart, Harlan 231 Stewart, Jimmy 231 Stewart, Leotreca 231 Stewart, Marsha 210 Stewart, Teresa 251 Stewart, Ty 251 Stocks, June 272. Meistersmgers. FHA. CI Sht Club Stoker, Jane 210 Stone, Margie 210 Stoneman, Cynthia 210 Strain, Jim 272, Band, OECA Strain, Tim 272, Band, Choir, DECA Stripling, Hayes 210 Stuart, Ruby 231 Stuart, Wanda 272, Bible Stuteville, Paula 231 Sulak, Sylvia 23! Sullivan, Joseph 210 Sullivan, William 231 Sundy, Karia 231 Sursky, Ivan 231 Sutton, Brenda 272 Sutton, Michael 231 SwaHord, Larry 210 Sweeney, Marc 251 Swim, Keith 251 Swords. Luanne 231 Talamantez. Guy 210 Talamantex, Johnny 272 Tate, Kelly 272 Tate Terry 231 Tatom. Corby 21 Taylor, Betty 211 Taylor, Bill 251 Taylor, Cindy 231 Taylor, Jack 231 Taylor, John L. 251 Taylor. Judy 231 Taylor, June 272. DECA. Bible Taylor, Mark 21 I Taylor. Paulette 231 Taylor. Randy 251 Teague, Angle 273, NHS, Latin Teague, Guy 231 Teague, Nadme 231 Teague, Tina 231 Teel, Keith 21 I Tereletsky, Judith 21 I Toroletsky, Mark 273, Tennis, Ches Latin, NHS Terraias, Mary Alice 273. Volleyba FTA. FHA, Spanish, TACH Terrell, Gregory 2 I I Thames, Karyl 211 Thames, Kelly 273, FTA Parliamenta lan, Golddiggers, Key Club Sweet- heart, Shorthand Club Editor, DECA, FHA Thomas, Anne 231 Thomas, Beverly 231 Thomas, Brenda 252 Thomas, Cliff 211 Thomas, Anna 252 Thomas, Keith 21 I Thomas, Michael 21 I Thomas, M.ke 231 Thomas, Ricky 211 Tho Shir 231 Thomason. Oebra 211 Thompson, Kitty 211 Thompson, Linda 21 I Thompson, Pamela 273, FHA. Bible Thompson. Tracy 21 I Thornhill. Cheryl 252 Thornhill. Donald 231 Thornhill, Kathy 21 I Thornhill, Randy 273. Key Club. As- tronomy, Chess Club Thornton, Carol 252 Thornton, Kim 211 Thorp, Ann 252 Thorp, Sharon 232 Tibbs, Debbie 252 Tibbs, Sheryl 232 Tidwell, DeWitt 232 Tidwell, Helen 273, FHA, Gold diggers Tindol, Larry 273, DECA Tindol, Linda 273, ICT, VICA, FHA, TACH Tindol, Meal 252 Tingle, Jackie 273 Tipton, Diane 252 Tolson. Debra 252 Tonn, Johnny 252 Tonn, Randy 232 Torres, Connie 273, Cheerleader, FTA sec. Miss FTA, FHA, Presi- dents Cabinet, School Beauty Fi- nalist, Homecoming Queen Finalist Torres, Cynthia 21 I Torres, Juanita 273 Ton 21 I Torres, Raymond 232 Trantham, Joe 252 Trawick. Karen 232 Trawick. Kim 21 I Traylor, Kenneth 232 Tredaway, M.ke 252 Tredaway, Terry 2 I I Trevino, Arthur 273, El Rodeo Staff, Football, FCA Trevino. Leticia 252 Trim, Susan 273. NHS sec. Band sec. Pres CI Sht Club. Honors Band. Golden Horns All-Region Band Truette. Barry 252 Truette. Cindy 232 Tubb, Robbie 232 Tucker, Kim 211 Tucker, William 273 Tucknoss, Ira Gene 274. DECA Tune, Tommy 274. NHS, Baseball, Meistersingers, Chambersingers All-Region Choir Turner, Joyce 232 Turner, Julie 211 Turner, Linda 252 Turner Vicki 274, DECA. FHA, Latin Tyler, Vick, 252 Tynes, Brenda 232 u Under ,vood, Sharon 252 Upton Cindy 211 Upton , David 252 Upton, , George 274, Choir, DECA Urban, Jan 211 Urban, , Mike 274, NHS. FCA. Foot- ball. English Club vp Valdes. Al 252 Valencia, Oscar 211 Valenjuela, Anthony 232 Valles, Cruz 232 Valverde, Guillermo 211 Van Slyke, J.mmy 21 I Van Slyke, Linda 274 DECA Vaughn, Dennis 252 Vela, Albert 211 Vela, Christine 232 Velasquez, Dora 252 Vick, Grog 274, Honors Band, Stage Band Vick, Stan 211 Mary 252 V.e The 21 I Ma 211 Vaughn, Curtis 274, DECA, Spanish, Choir Viera, Charles 252 Vigil, Ruth 211 Vigil. Sarah 232 Vinson, Gary 232 Virden, Richard 211 Voight, Kathy 252 w Wade, Cynthia 232 Wade, Polly 274, VOE vp, Spanish, CI Sht Club Waggoner, Sharon 274 Wakin, James 252 Walker, Caria 211 Walker, Charlene 211 Walker, Gary 274 Walker, Phyliss 232 Walker, Ramona 252 Walker, Tina 212 Walker, Stanley 212 Wallis, Ruth 252 Walton, Ken 232 Ward, Gary 232 Wardlan, David 232 Wardlaw, Mary Jane 212 Warner, Debbie 274, Band, Gold- diggers, French, Spanish, CI Sht Club Warren, Wanna 212 Wash, Charia 252 Wash, Renee 212 Waters, Paula 274, Golddiggers, Choir Watkins. Shirley 252 Watkins, Susan 274. FHA. CI Sht Club Watson. Debbie 212 Watson, Joe 232 Watson, Wynona 232 Watts, Linda 232 Watts, Tim 232 Way. Debra 232 Weatherall. Peggy 212 Weaver, Bill 232 Weaver, Debara 212 Weaver, Deborah 232 Weaver, Kellye 232 Weaver, Randy 232 Weaver, Susan 212 Webb, Bobby L. 252 Webb, Kathy 212 Webb, Robert 252 Weber, David 274, Key Club, VICA Weeks. Don 252 Weir, Belinda 232 Weir, Danny 274 Weir, Kay 232 Wells, Joetta 252 Wesley, Harold 274 Whatley, Dana 252 Whatloy, Jan 274, Football. Track. Li- brary Beau, FFA Wheeler, Came 232 Wheeler, Debbie 232 Wheeler, Donnie 212 Wheeler, Pam 252 Wheeler. Ronnie 212 White. Carolyn 212 White, Cindi 252 White. Edith 274 White, Gary 232 White, George 212 White, Jayland 252 White, Linda Kay 253 White, Patty 212 White, Sharon 253 White, Terry 253 White, Terry 253 White, Wanda 232 Whitley, Reed 253 WhiHsn, Susi 274, NHS, Tennis Whiftinqton. Billy 212 Whittington, Nan 274. Band, Stage Band, Band Sec, NHS, Meist- ersingers Wicklino, Sherry 274, Spanish Club, Bible, FTA, CI Sht Club vp WicH.ne, Teresa 212 Wiggington, Maurino 274 Wiggins, Vincent 274, TACH, Histo- ry treas, sec. Chess Willbanks, Jill 232 Willetts. Alma 253 Williams, Amanda 274, Tennis. Span- ish Williams, Caroline 232 Williams, Cindy 274, FTA. FHA, Bible, Spanish, NHS, Volleyball V illiams, Dannie 253 Williams, Debra 232 Williams, Dianna 274, Head Batone Twirler, Band, Stage Band, Meist- ersmgers. Drama. District Band. Region Band. FHA Williams. Earline 253 Williams, Gail 212 Williams, Gayla 274. CI Sht Club. Bible President, VOE, Girls ' Choir Pres., NHS Williams. Julie 232 Williams. Kay 212 Williams. Mary 212 Williams, Sandy 253 Williams, Susie 212 Williams, Wanda 274. FHA. DECA Williams, Willie 253 Williamson, Mike 275, NHS, Football Williamson. Jan 232 Williamson. Steve 232 Willingham, Gary 232 Wilson, Jan 232 Wilson, Janice 253 Wilson, Ross 232 Wilson, Steve 212 Wilson, Susan 232 Windham, Joel 233 Winters, Bobby 212 Wise, Nancy 275, Honors Band, Latin, FHA, Bible Wise, Patti 253 Withrow, Bobby 233 Witte, Gary 253 Wofford, Tanya 212 Wolverton, Renee 233 Womack, Patti 253 Wonderly, Billie 213 Wood, Billy 275 Wood, David 233 Wood, Gary 253 Wood, Tawa 213 Woodruff, Vicky 233 Woods, Debra 233 Woods, Donna 233 Wooldndqe, Sandra 233 Workman, Datha 253 Worthy, Ann 213 Wozencraft, Elizabeth 213 Wright, David 233 Wright, Deryl 213 Wriqht, Janell 253 Wright, Lonnio 275, DECA Wright, Lorrin 275, Treas, VICA Wrinkle, David 213 Wrinkle, Sammy 213 Wrinkle, Susan 253 ■ia 213 253 Yarbrouqh, Connie 213 Younq, Bruce 253 Younq, Debra 233 Younq, Jami Youngberg, 213 Zant. Sara 233 Zopp, Jenniffer 253 Zeiqler, Patti 253 Zellars, Craiq 253 Zsigray, Mark 233 Zub.ate, Bell 213 We look bad at this year, at all we ' ve done and shared — our happiness, our joys, sorrows, our laughs, our failures, our tears and frustrations — those moments of loneliness and those of achievement — and we become aware of our own deep feel- ings for this school and the friends we ' ve made within. And though today we do not realize the extent of knowledge and awareness we have acquired throughout this year, we sonneday. We do not leave alone or empty handed; — we all have learned. closing V K 0 : y ' A past with remen Bepe t appreciation goes to the folu time and energy to the makii Mrs. Erma Ste oan Crawford Lonnie t ary nett Fletche Mark Peters Albert Carlile DarmyValdes c OF A Autographs ' j , : A - - ' c cA loNNie LONNE, LO VAl E ' 1 tl ' S. YFAi HAS BEFN A sucefss -r HAVE -,u ' ' . i OOKS - r ■' ' BEEN eeTTFP tT ■' f« ' f« ' 3 ' ?fc - ' -- „ t tiTtR. 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