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

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W)f(m|€ 55 table of contents student life 12 sports 38 organizations 84 notables 144 personnel 162 freshmen 186 sophomores 208 juniors 230 seniors 252 advertisements 274 2 opening today i will begin my new life ... the first day of a truly significant life . . . today i shed my old skin which has, too long, suffered the bruises of failure and the wounds of being mediocre . . . i have not really achieved something real . . . and my F1R5 own. opening . each day, when i awake, i will follow this plan of battle before i am captured by the forces of sadness, self-pity, and failure — if i feel depressed, i will sing. if i feel sad, i will laugh. if i feel fear, i will plunge ahead. f M - opening :iU6 -.r ■ ' r muiii if i feel poverty, i will think of wealth to come. if i feel incompetent, i will remember past success. ■ ' ■ ' ■■ik if i become overconfident, i will recall my failures. if i enjoy moments of greatness, i will remember moments of shame. V ♦ if i attain great wealth, i will remember one unfed mouth, if i feel my skill is unmatched, i will look at the stars. 10 i will live this day as if it is my last, this day is all i have and these hours are now my eternity, i greet this sunrise with cries of joy as a prisoner who is reprieved from death, i lift my arms with thanks for this priceless gift of a new day. ■ THE SCROLLS, Dr. Earl Reum opening AW«  , :j beginning activities boost spirit Spirit soared as the school year began with the annual barbecue honoring the football team. Involvement was the name of the game, and students looked forward to a year of achievement and fun. 14 DA FT A — At the annual football barbecue, Coach Dykes speaks on what it takes to make a champ. B — Bold Gold spirit was evident on registration day as beanies, cowbells, and bumper stickers were made available by Dana Mancill and Debbie Hughs. C— Betty Anne Looney helps freshmen Vanessa Mancill and Paige Lit- tle with their schedules. D — Senior Pam Milam thought- fully casts her ballot in the class officers election. E — Girls get acquainted at the annual FHA Ice Cream Sup- per. F — The cheerleaders lead the Steer fans in yells at the football barbeque. student life sportsmanship award honors bshs students r.;Sis«ip, imwi AA BT The student body was awarded the outstand- ing sportsmanship award for the second time. Permian was on hand to make the presentation. This award is given to the school with the most outstanding sports- manship in the dis- trict. A — Permian presents the stu- dent body with the award. B — Patti Womack accepts the sportsmanship award for BSHS. 16 students concentrate on future careers On September 26, 567 seniors attended Career Day sponsored by Webb Air Force Base. Other area high schools attended the special activities. Stu- dents viewed exhibits, toured the base, and attended the Thunder- bird Flying Show. A — A student gets the feel of being a pilot as he sits behind the wheel of a plane. B — Stu- dents gain new insight on a military career. student life IF you y -. v - , Steer? f J3i TTl steers F.pht r - A — Steer gym fills with signs during Beat Abilene Week. B — Cheerleader Lolita Valdez cheers Steers on to victory. C — Gold- digger spirit reaches the student bodj ' while j)erforming their skit. D — Cheerleaders were on hand to lead the yells at the KBST pep rally. E — Mr. John Talmadge and student body president, Patti Womack, find a new way to show their spirit. 18 spirit rises during beat abilene week To start off the sea- son right, Mayor Wade Choate declared an official Beat Abi- lene Week. After several days of paint- ing signs and decorat- ing halls, the spirit cli- maxed at the KBST pep rally. The Gold- diggers, cheerleaders, band, and the football team made the pep rally complete. A car- avan of decorated cars paraded through the city before the game. Beat Abilene Week was a big success when the Steers over- came the Abilene Eagles. student life Oklahoma! delights theatre-goers One of the highlights of the 1972-73 school year was the Choral Department ' s prod- uction of Rogers and Hammerstein s Oklahoma! Because of the overwhelming attendance the play proved to be only the first in a long line of musicals to come. The play was produced under the direction of Mr. Jack Bowers. A — Will Parker, played by Johnny Tonn, explains to Aunt Ellen and the boys about his adventures in Kansas City. B — Pam Little as Gertie con- fronts Lori Fort, Laurie, about her gooseberry tarts. C — Datha Workman, Adoo Annie, listens intently as Ricky Mitc- hell, Ali Hakam, tells her of his love for her. D — Laurie ' s friends tr - to convince her to make up her mind. 20 CT DT E — Randy Taylor, Curly, enchants Lori Fort, Laurie, with his description of the surrey with the fringe on top. F — Dick Conley, Jud, and Randy Taylor, Curly, lament the fact that Poor Jud is Dead. G — Robby Lloyd, old man Carnes, dispels all hostilities between farmers and ranchers in The Farmer and the Cowman. student life students mark excellence The hi Jill light of the year for those Juniors who have achieved excellence in schohirship, leadership, service, and character is the day they are initiated into the National Honor Society. Names of new Miemhers are kept secret until they are called to the stage to light their candle, receive their car- nation, and get their memhershi]) pin. A — The momhershij) plodgo lod by Belly Anne Looney is repeated by the new indur- tees. B — Jill Rhymes lijrhls her candle wil the candle rei)resenlinj, ' characl. ' r. C — Sandy Williams lights Ihe candle rcp ' csenl- ing service. 22 D — Donald MeKee, NHS president, presides over the induction ceremonies. E — Rita Sherrill and Randy Schrecengoust anxiously wait to receive their NHS pins. F — Londa Pittmaa pas- ses her candle through the candle representing leadership. G — Nadine Teague seems excited about being inducted into NHS. student life --? aW5? t. - S: i rn ' ir steer spirit never dies Though the scores were not always in the Steers ' favor, the spirit in school remained high. Just as the cheerleaders led the Steers on the field, they led the student body to pride in the school. The Golddiggers and the Key Club with the Victory Bell were the backbone of the Gold Fever that was ever evident. Never faltering in their support was the BSHS Steer Band, and always displayed with pride was the Sportsmanship Banner which has twice been awarded to BSHS, To never give up is the essence of our spirit. ij . , % t SPRING 00 _ s UIL ' I DISTRICT S-kkkk ' Q 1 ; OUTSTKNDING Sn • SPORTSMIiNSHIPir ) li ,., AWARD .v ' li till II II nil II if TTIITl student life student council members learn to ' ' reach out On October 7 the District VIII meeting of the West Texas Forum was hosted by BSHS. Approximately 550 students from the surrounding area attended the meeting. During the morning the students broke up into discussion groups where they discussed such topics as money making projects, student activities, school safety, and school spirit. . — Miss Jan Breland helps . nna Beth Deats with the regis- tering of schools while Dori Crooker looks on. B — Dana Man- cill and Bonnie Anderson hold the audience spellbound as they sing Reach Out. C — Leslie Long. Betty Anne Looney. Tom Sorley. and Alan Davis work diligently to get the cokes ready for lunch. 26 fha ' ers honor their best beaus The FBLA members boBored very b - ; a. LiVJ The crowning of the football queen and the band (jueen was the highlight of many spectacular halftimes. The football queen was chosen by the football players. She is Miss Leslie Harris. Other nominees were Leslie Jones and Anne Thomas. The band selected Bonnie Anderson as their queen. Other nomi- nees were Charla Wash and Shiretta Ownbey. ' - ' ' ' ' m A — Hand ((uccn nominees are Charla Wash, Shiretta Own- bey, and Bonnie Anderson. B — Band (jueen, Bonnie Ander- son, grins proudly after receiv- ing her crown. C — The new band queen is crowned by Richard Kitchen. 28 celebrities honored at halftime l J y KSm m ..: ' ? ; w K ffi :l%y ' , . Jr J D — Football queen, Leslie Harris, is escorted off the field by Gary Gillihan. E — A huge smile of joy comes over Leslie Harris ' s face as she is pro- nounced football queen. F — Football nominees are Leslie Harris, Leslie Jones, and Anne Thomas. student life G G tLn.: r ■ -a w steers enjoy golddigger slave week The Golddiggers show their true spirit at the ' end of the season by becoming slaves to the varsity players. For the entire week, they are busy painting signs, baking cakes, and decorating play- ers ' houses. The tradi- tional Senior Circle brought Golddigger Slave Week to an end. It also marked the end of another foot- ball season. A — Mark Risetter relaxes as slave Patti Womack puts up his tray. B — Ricky Hayley admires his room decorated by Lynn Dick- enson a nd Londa Pittman. C — Seniors join together to sing the school song for the last time in the traditional Senior Circle. D — Golddiggers support the Steers at all the games. E — Ricky Hayley and Randy Marshall nail up his own street sign made by Golddig- gers. student life district XVIII meeting hosted by fta Students from twenty area schools met in Big Spring for the District F.T.A. Meeting. Workshops were held on many subjects of interest. The Plan- etarium was j)articularly pop- ular with the visiting stu- dents. A — Gina Owens was BSHS ' s candi- date for District Recording Secre- tary. B — Mr. Carlson e.xplains the many facets of the planetarium. C — Sonia Downing, Diana Garcia, and Judy Holland work frantically to serve lunch to the students. honors awarded at band banquet Steer band members wrapped up the marching season with their annual banquet on November 21 at the HCJC Student Union Building. Mr. Bill Bradley and Mr. Kyle Ellison presented Barney Awards to members who showed outstanding musical and marching ability. ■ TITO D — The freshmen award pres- ented by Mr. Bradley goes to Senior Ricky Mitchell, the only band member who remained a freshman for 4 years. E — The ten outstanding marchers are Shiretta Ownbey, Gary Witte, Bi lly Nugent, Rob Holmes, Lori Proctor, Paula Collins, Richard Kitchen, Karen Fort- son and Laura Jones, (not pic- tured is Cindy Pearce) F — The John Philip Sousa Award was presented to Shiretta Ownbey. student life The first annual teacher talent show was a smashing suc- cess. The j)erformance provided fun and sur- prises for everyone, as the teachers seemed to have returned to their second child- hood. The production w as written and directed by Mrs. Elaine Becknell and was a hilarious mix- ture of Johnny Car- son, Laugh-In, and Hee-Haw. A — Gina Owens asks the immortal (juestion, Do you have bunions? B — Mrs. Jan- ice Rosson as Edith Ann tells how her cat Buster is a sour puss. C — After pounding him with her purse, Miss Gwen Bonner indignantly walks away from that dirty old man, Mr. Mike Scarhrough in one of the Laugh-In sketches. talent abounds in faculty frolics -? . 34 music theme of cr ' 73 delights crowds CR 73, the band ' s biggest j)roduction of the year was held January 22-27. The band ' s outstanding per- formance brought the theme, We Believe in Music to life. CR ' 73 was a huge success for the sixth year. -1 D — Delynnda McMillian, Lauri Procter, and Donna Woods sing out on pollution. E — Gary Witte and David Fisher get many laughs as the Ding Dong brothers. F — Ricky Mitchell cries Please Release Me while Bonnie Ander- son refuses to let him go. G — Buster Green moves audience with his singing during the finale. student life an old life ends . . . a new one begins Mid-term commencement exercises for sixty-four sen- iors were held January 18 in the high school audito- rium. Because the school will be going on the quarter system, this was the last mid-term graduation that would be held at BSHS. involvement was the name of the game Students are involved in many activi- ties for or involving the community. In the fall the Dramatic Department presented Flowers for Algernon; the Student Council sponsored the Christ- mas Dance; and the Quarterback Club honored the football team and cheer- leaders. A — Janice Wilson helps Shirley Watkins arrange her collar. B — Graduates wait for the exercises to begin. C — Students move their tassels to signify their graduation. D — Mr. Al Valdez was the master of ceremonies at the Football Banquet. E — John Holloway as Charlie Gordon writes in his journal. F — Stu- dents seemed to enjoy the Christmas Dance. G — John Lipscombe and John Hicks played the doctors in Flowers for Algernon. student life ■ -%: aBk k I t l i steers compete with dogged determination The senior-studded Big Spring Steers worked three weeks before traveling to Lubbock to face a tough Monterey team. Although the Steers dominated the second half, the Plainsmen proved too tough and came out on top 20-14. Hobbs ven- tured to Big Spring and were nearly upset by the Steers. The perennial state champions scored in the final minute to win 23-14. In their final non-district game the Steers went to Snyder to play the Tigers. The Tigers proved to be more than the Steers expected and won the game 21-10. A — Front Row, L-R — Armando Salgado, Gary Shobe, Vin McQuen. Barry Truette. Mike Tredaway, Earl Rey- nolds, Bob Shaffer, Doug Smith, Willie Williams. Second Row — Vicky Woodruff, Dick Conley, Gilbert Pesina, Mike Parker, Glenn Carlton, Ricky Steen, Wayne Dickens, Don Weeks, Ronald McKee. Third Row — Craig Barter, Rich- ard Shook, Alan Davis, Joel Fellows, Chris Duron, Ben Carr, Ricky Hayley, John Smith. Fourth Row — Terry Purcell, Nate Poss, Jerr ' Knoepfel, Rob Lawliss, Craig Brown, Scott Carlile, D. W. Powell, Mark Rissett«r, J. T. Smith, Ken Froman, Tom Sorley. B — Defender Mike Tredaway downs a Tiger. C — Back Barry Truette holds off an oprushing defender to enable Alan Davis to pass 40 A CT « • E RHpM ' ViT ' 1 1 ET A — Craig Brown and Mike Tredaway pull down Monterey quarterback. B — Back of the Week Ricky Steen splits two Plainsmen for a big gainer. C — Downing an Eagle runner is Nate Poss. D. — Alan Davis rolls out for gain against Hobbs. E — Senior Willie Williams turns pass reception into a long gainer. football A — Front Row — Larry Hor- ton, Tommy Jackson, Buster Barnes. Back Row — Clovis Hale, Jerry Grider, John Var- nell, Bill Narrell. B — A herd of Steer defenders led by Don Weeks, Craig Brown, and Vicky Woodruff trample in on a Snyder Tiger runner. ■ B B l ■T ' H HI . ,s B Bl 42 steers stomp to upset of eagles 34-19 The Steers opened their district season with a surprisingly easy victory over the Abilene Eagles. Spir- ited by a fantastic pep rally the Steers put it together and won the game 34-19. The defense proved tough and Earl Reynolds scored three touch- downs in leading the Steers past Abilene. A — Brought down after a short gain is senior J. T. Smith. B — Dick Conley scores easily in opening district win over Abilene. C — Steers smash an Eagle to the ground. football The Midland Bulldogs came to face the Steers and upset them 17-16. The Steer offense got underway late, and a tough defense kept the Steers within range all game. A — Alan Davis rolls around end as Bulldof s pursue. B — Rick Slocn converts extra point. C — Midland hack is brought down. D — Earl Rey- nolds attem|)ts to make yardage on the tough Bulldogs. dogs nip Steers 17-16 steers deflated by panther charge 24-0 AA BV High with emotion the Steers took the field against second- ranked Odessa Per- mian. The Steers proved to be Permians toughest opponent of the early season. Mis- cues proved to be the factor in a 24-0 loss. A — Nate Poss rambles for yardage on a pass catch against the Mojo. B — Good protection enables Alan Davis to pass. football ? Jl) J midland lee conquers steers by 38-14 tally A very tough Midland Lee team converged on Big Spring to take on the Steers. Blessed with tre- mendous size and talent the Rebs were too much for the Steers. The Steers scored first and played an excellent first half, but faltered late in the game. A — Ricky Sleens attempts a long field goal. B — Nathan Poss prepares to down a Lee run- ner. C — Excellent protection allows Tom Sor- ley to throw a long pass. D — Scott Carlile and Vicky Woodruff converge to down a Rebel. T. MM. 7rr ? i % v - m fey- k 1 m nW ' !lf ri ' iT 46 cougars deflate the steers by 14-0 count The Steers ventured to Abilene to engage in a fray with the Cou- gars. Although the Steers lost 14- 0, they played one of their finest games. The offense was sluggish, but the defense played a fine game. Dick Conley was named back of the week. A — Ricky Steen sprints for yardage in tough Cooper loss. B — Scott Carlile, Dick Conley and Mike Parker attempt to tackle a Cougar football bronchos outlast steers with a 33-21 decision The Steers traveled to Odessa to play the Bronchos on a cold Friday night. Tom Sorley and Nate Poss lead the offense while the defense was beaten badly. The outcome was a 33-21 decision. A — Vicky Woodruff pursues an Odessa runner. B — Ricky Sleen lowers to bow over a tackier. C — Steers combine to down a Broncho. D — Trainers attend Dick Con- ley after he suffers a broken foot. 48 angelo downs steers 35-14 The Steers ended a long season with a 35-14 loss to the San Angelo Bob- cats. The Cats showed superior strength in stopping the Steers and gained large hunks of yardage on a leaky defense. A — Scott Carlile, Barry Truette, and Ben Carr down a speedy Bobcat runner. B — Don Weeks and Willie Williams collide with a San Angelo receiver. C — Back Earl Reynolds leads the blocking for Alan Davis to fling a pass. football 9 J 9t 9  a:c cri •,, j-|3 , LV.sPR.N. ;i A 3 5 C j! The J.V. ' s, under the coaching of Buster Barnes and Larry Horton, posted a 3-6 win-loss record. They defeated Andrews, Lee, and San Angelo. Many J.V. ' s will be coun- ted upon next year for varsity play. .50 junior varsity finishes with 3-6 record A — Front Row, L-R — Celestino Correa, Lawrence Byrd, Keith Thomas, Barry Canning, Randy Tonn. Second Row, L-R — Rici y Dar- row, Scott McEwen, Steve Brackett, Mari Taylor. Third Row, L-R — Coach Barnes, Billy Don Whittinglon, Barry Lloyd, James Coffee, Bruce Abbe, Coach Horton. B — Barry Can- ning scrambles around end for long gain. C — Ricky Darrow is prepared to back up Mark Taylor ' s tackle. D — Bruce Abbe busts through line for a first down against Permian. E — Celestino Correa finds that football can be very painful. F — Lonnie Gillihan makes stop on Permian back. football sophs prove they can win with 6-2-1 The Sophomores proved to be very tough this season as their 6-2-1 record shows. Glenn Petty and Tom Adams extracted a lot of hus- tle and winning spirit from their team. These boys attained confidence and pride and should prove to be helpful to the Steers. 9 ® S $ Q 9 ---a ' T %v ' - K h l ' - s 52 A — Anflre Hurringlon rounds corner against San Angelo. B — David Arbuckie shows good effort for a short gain. C — Front Row, L-R — D. Fulcher, R. McCutcheon, T. Ramsey, L. Long, T. T hompson, C. Smith. Second Row — W. Guthrie, J. Rocha, R. McCormick, W. Franklin, P. Lopez, E. Ross. Third Row — S. Shugrue, T. Tredaway, A. Harrington, J. Rains, H. Padiila, N. Luevanos. D — Wade Franklin is downed by a Bobcat. E — Tom Adams and Glen Petty coach the sophomores. F — David Arbuckie eludes a Bulldog lefender. G — Gilbert Padiila scampers past a Bobcat defender. football brahmas seal season with 1-8 record ' i:J « Wr , Through a disai)pointing season, the Brah- mas showed hustle, spirit, and promise for upcoming years. Hard play highlighted the season for Coaches Verner and Wilson. A — Front Row, L-R — Virgie Graves, Ben Gomez, Tim Cain, Tyrone Miller, Joe Millaway, Ray Lee, Waleo Horton, Tommy Billaboa. Second row — Donald Dunn, Ronnie Wegner, Ricky Morrow, Mike Rich, Raymond Lopez, Willie Ross, Charles McKinney, Kenneth McMurtry, Jimmy Baker. Third Row — Greg Spears, Danny Sherman, Emzie Woo- dard, Dewayne Crow, Steve Wollis, Nick Reyna, Joe Hernandez, Ricky Forgus. Fourth Row — Bryan Broughton, Mike Easley, Mark Mason, Richard Ken- nedy, Ulysses Matthews, Eric Franks, Ronnie Mul- lins, Terry Welch, Phillip Lowry, Simon Zuihiate. B — Quarterback Ron Mullins brings his team to the line against Lamar. C — Richard Kennedy meets Lamar back at the line. 54 toros play to a 2-8 season The Toros played to a 2-8 season behind coaches Horn and Rey- nolds. They played a tough brand of football. They defeated the Brahmas and Sweetwater. A — A Toro downs an opponent. B — Front Row, L-R — J. Marcus, L. Vas- cuase, M. Watts, L. D. Jennings, S. Fowler, M. Given, M. Young, J. Mariv- ico. Second Row — M. Coffee, S. Good- blanket, D. Ramsey, E. Pekowsky, D. Martin, J. Curry, J. Douglas, S. Robb, K. Newsom. Third Row — D. Gomez, E. Williams, L. Caster, S. Allen, J. Daniels, B. Glanister, S. Hereford, M. Valenqueia, D. Walters. Back Row — Coach Reynolds, R. Marx, R. Watkins, J. Zapp, M. Moore, R. Box, J. Aliens- worth, G. Cole, Coach Horn. C — Elmer Williams downs a Mustang back. D — Mark Moore circles end for a gain. la ft ru.p football steers conclude pre-season with 1 1-8 mark The Big Spring Steer basketball team pulled a few upsets in non- district play. They entered district with a much better record than the most optimistic of fans had expected. Although they had a height problem, the Steers made up for it with excellent hustle. Return- ing lettermen were seniors Johnny Tonn, Bones McKee, and junior Randy Marshall. A — Junior John Thomas Smith charges into an Abilene Eagle attempting a lay-up as Tim Dunn prepares to rebound. B — Front Row, L-R — John Thomas Smith, Bobby Webb, Tim Dunn, Kevin Miller, Randy Marshall, Bones McKee. ' Back Row — Coach Ron Plumlee, Willie Wil- liams, Johnny Tonn, Charlie Brown, Alan Davis, Ty Stewart, Orlando Olague. A — Bones McKee attempts two points as Johnny Tonn maneuvers for rebound posi- tion. B — Senior Johnny Tonn drives and passes enabling Kevin Miller to score two easy points. C — Bobby Webb goes high to take a rebound against Crane as Kevin Miller, Orlando Olague, and Charley Brown look on. D — John Smith tips in two against mammoth Mid- and High as Alan Davis watches. E — Randy Marshall tips the ball to Willie William s on this jump ball. basketball steers surprise teams with a 5-9 record Although rated a last place fin- ish, the Steers finished tied for sixth place with a 5-9 season. They finished in a mad rush by sweeping their last three games. They lost by a single point in their game against powerful Mid- land Lee. Junior John Smith led the team in scoring. They fin- ished the season with a 16-17 record. During district they lost three one point games and a two point decision. 58 A — John Smith and Kevin Miller prepare to rebound a missed shot. B — Tim Dunn shoots over towering Ronald Taylor of Midland. C — Johnny Tonn looks back to see if his shot is successful. D — Randy Mar- shall shoots over the outstretched hands of a Rebel. E — Tom Sorley presents a basketball and flowers to queen Pat Pearson. F — Tim Dunn follows through for two points. G — Johnny Tonn connects on one of his long range missiles. basketball jv ' s post a 14-14 record The Steer junior var- sity basketball team ended their campai i with a 14-14 mark. They started out hot, but finished with a disappointing 4-10 dis- trict mark. Coach Verner played every- one during the year and the juniors are tapped for a good var- sitv season next year. A — Bobby Greene controls tip in JV contest. B — Doggies scramble for a loose ball against San Angelo. C — Sor- ley sinks a needed free throw against Midland High. D — Jeff Kuykendall shows an excellent move on this two point play. E — Front Row — L-R Albo Smith, Barry Lloyd, Bobby Greene, Terry Tate, Vicky Woodruff. Back Row — Larry Stanley, Tom Sorley, Jeff Kuykendall, Pete Correa, Coach Verner. F — Jeff Kuyk- endall is choked while attempt- ing a drive. G — Tom Sorley attempts a shot after rebound- ing. basketball sophs conclude with a 2-9 season record The Big Spring sophomore bas- ketball team, coached by David Verner, posted a (lisap|)ointing 2- 9 season. Hopefully, they will get it together in coming years to help out on the varsity squad. 62 A — After a successful rebounding effort, Dick Earhart drops in two points for the soph- omore team. B — Sophomore Lawrence Byrd lays in two points in contest against Abilene High. C — Melvin Berry shoots a 15-footer over an Abilene defender. D — Lawrence Byrd hustles past an Abilene defender for two easy points. E — Front Row — L-R Jay Majors, George Gillespie, James Coffey, Stanley Par- tee, Bobby Winters. Back Row — David Beas- ley, Billy West, Dick Earhart, Melvin Berry, Terry Tredaway, Noe Luevanos. basketball brahmas finish 6-12 A — Front Row — Virgie Graves, Greg Spears, Mike Easley, Willie Ross, Tyrone Miller, Tommy Billabia, Greg Pearson. Back Row — Coach Horn, Robert Aldridge, Eric Franks, Emzie Woodard, Jimmy Shanks, Jim Law, Dick Battle. B — Robert Aldridge sinks a jump shot against the Toros. C — Greg Pear- son drives around Jim Ray in freshman con- test. toros even slate with a 9-9 season record The Toros fought hard and squared their record at 9-9. Coach Reynolds brought out good effort from his team. Jim Zapp, Mark Moore, and Jim Ray also spent some time with the soph and JV teams. The Brahmas also fought hard but concluded the year with a 6-12 mark. They gained great experience for the rest of their high school years under Coach Horn. Robert Aldridge played with the sophs also. A — James Zapp muscles in for two points. B — Mark Moore soars high to grab a rebound. C — Front Row — Dale Martin, Mark Young, Elmer Wilson, Robert Hubrigste, Mike Warren, Jaun Maurico, Richmond Zapp, Steve Here- ford, Jennings Lambert, Mike Valenzula. Back Row — Mark Moore, Jim Ray, Tony Lester, Scott Goodblanket, David Spence, Noel Hull, Ed Pelovvski, Brad Carr, Ray Don Box, James Zaiip. n. ' li ( ' ach Rc n il ls 1 1 i ' ' i,, basketball A — Senior lotterman Chris Duron returns as a first hascman. B — Infiokier and pitcher Grefj Crawford slo|)s a hard grounder. C — Senior Ricky Sleen will he used in the infield and pitcher. 1) — Junior pitcher and infieJder Earl Reynolds lays down a perfect bunt. E — Larry Horton assumes the duty of coachinff the Steers to victories. F — Senior outfielder Gilliert Pesina hauls in a fly ball. G — Left- handed pitcher Mike Tredaway strides to power a fastball. 66 steers pitch and hit to many big victories Under the coaching of Larry Horton, a new addition to the coaching staff, the Steer baseball team looks very promising for the 1973 season. The returning lettermen are Earl Reynolds, Greg Crawford, Ricky Steen, Gil- bert Pesina, Chris Duron, Willie Williams, Orlando Olague, and Mike Tredaway. With this talent r eturning and the talent from the Junior Varsity team the baseball team should be excellent. Steen led the district in batting his jun- ior year. baseball jv baseballers hope for success 68 The JV baseball team, under the guidance of Coach Jerry Wilson, worked hard to pre- pare for the baseball season. There are many hopefuls for the varsity team next year. The JV ' s will play nineteen games this season and in two tournaments. Their chances look very good for a successful season. A — Wayne Dickens gets caught in a hoi box by Albert Alvarez. B — Gary Evans attempts to elude Tracy Thompson ' s tag as Sammy Rodriquez watches. C — Sammy Rodritjuez, shortstop, throws runner out at first basr D — Albert Alvarez, second baseman, practices executing a double play. E — Fernie Pare- dez, outfielder, warms up before practice. F — Coach Jerrv Wilson takes over duty of J V baseball coach. AA BT baseball tracksters burn the cinders and opponents Coaches Glenn Petty and Jerry Grider started to train the Steer tracksters as soon as school began. Distance men and field events dominate the experience and a young relay team will develop as the season passes. Bob Priebe, Bobby Mayo, Craig Brown and Wendell Dodson fin- ished high in the San Angelo meet. A — Field Events — Front Row — Randy Schrocongosl, Wendell Dodson. Back Row — David Wood, Arthur Mackie, Gordon McGuire. B — Sprinters — Front Row — Dennis Fui- cher, Don Beene. Back Row — Bobby Mayo, Ronald McKee, Doug Smith, Dean Spencer. C — Bobby Mayo e.xccls in practice to finish high in district. 70 A — Distance Men — Front Row — Jimmy Pucketl, Joe Rios, Ricky McCormick, Terry Ramsey, Kyle Neighbors. Back Row — Rick Heckler, Jim Ellis, Bob Priebe, Clifford Crow, Jerry Martin. B — Weight Men — Front Row — Ken Froman, Buddy Gillenwater. Back Row — Craig Brown, James Coffey, Steve Brackett. C — Doug Smith, Ronald McKee, Don Beene, and Bobby Mayo compose the s])rint relay team. track « 1 1 %. High hopes are set for Coach Royce Cox ' s golfing crew. Junior lettermen Jimmy Stewart and Bennett Robb are two main- stays from last year ' s team. Senior leader- ship should come from Randy Grimes, Grady Harris, and Terry Pate. The team begins prepping for district meets in the fall with practice tour neys and continue until their spring tournaments begin. A — Front Row, L-R — Bobby Waters, Austin Bryan, Vince Hatfield. Craig Medley. Middle Row, L-R _ Boyd Harrington, Craig Knappe, Mark Fort, Steve Corson, Warren .Jones, Cliff Thomas, Jeff Newton. Back Row, L-R — Bennett Robb, Randy Grimes, Larry Shanks, Grady Harris, Terry Pate, Jimmy Stewart, Corky Burchell. B — Larry Shanks sinks another long putt. C — Junior Jimmy Stewart lines up a birdie putt. 72 steer golfers get into the swing of things 1 -- 7 B -i o - a;!.:.,.. .;- A — BcntielL Robi) (irives true down the fairway. B — Randy Grimes chips toward the green. C — Terry Pate starts his downswing for a long drive. golt The Big Spring tennis team of 1972-73 is coached by Novice Kniffen . With players like Sandy Williams, Randy Mattingley, Judy Jordan, and newcomer Gerry Christich, the Steer team looks very good this season. A — Top girl singles player Sandy Williams strives for perfection on her serve. B — Front Row, L-R — Judy Jordan, Steve Arnold, Chris Mexia, Matt King, Susi Williams, Linda Watts, Lisa Lang. Second Row, L-R — Richard Cran- dall, Sandy Williams, Ann Caton, Kathy Perry, Linda Little, Melodie Ray, Vicki Murphy. Third Row, L-R — Coach Kniffen, censored, Robert McEntire, Bob Fielder, Randy Matting- ley, Hayes Stripling, Barbara Dirks, Bruce Christich, Macki Vaughn. C — Doubles team consisting of Ann Caton and Judy Jordan play a tough match in practice after school. D — Randy Mattingly, top singles boy, works on his game during an afternoon practice. E — Top team members Gerry Christich and Robert McEntire work on doubles strategy. 74 racketeers net victories in district tennis teamwork is an effort of individuals The 1972 State Semi-finalists returned with enough experience, hope, and determination to be top contenders in the district again this year. The girls have always been noted as hard working ath- letes and they spend many long hours preparing for the season ahead. Varsity and B team coach, Miss Susie Lynch, guides her teams through each season, in- stilling pride and teamwork in each of her girls. A — Kate Bradshaw and Debra Irwin anx- iously watch their teammates in the game against Colorado City. B — The Varsity Vol- leyball Team consists of — Melo iy Burchell, Leticia Trevino, Debra Woods, Leslie Jones, Debra Irwin, Cynthia Dennis, Kate Bradshaw, Lisa Pipes, Sally Jones, Ruth Knight, Karla Sundy, and Janice Platte. C — Varsity Man- ager — Susan Smith. D — Kate Bradshaw attempts to block a hard-driven spike. E — Debra Woods takes aim on a powerful serve. F — Debra Irwin works to hit her spike over the block. G — Kate Bradshaw brings up a power- ul serve as Cynthia Dennis stands by ready to help. H — Varsity and B team coach — Susie Lvnch. sports A — The Junior Varsity consists of — Lili Parras, Amber Jones, Sallie Graves, Debby Nikolai, Kathy Meek, Carol Lanspcrry, Christine Soldan, Sue Warren. Kim Trawick, Helen Ray. and Judy Holland. B — Kate Bradshaw con- centrates to spike a hard-driven ball. C — Leslie Jones works to improve her spiking form. D — Melo iy Burchell ' s serve brings the Steers one point closer to victorv. E — Freshman Black Team consists of — Front ftow — Roanne Riley. Candy Middleton, Tamie Newsom, Chris Davis. Second Row — Cheryl Blackwell, Diane Pipkins. Jill McWhorter. Sherre Sprayberry. Tammy Custer. F — Tammy Custer works to improve her spiking during prac- tice. G — Members of the Ciold Team are — Front Row — Linda Ballard. Susan Andrews. Denise Burchell. Jamie Petty, Jodi Grant. Second Row — Cathy McK)ring. Lana Williams. Liz Warren. Julie Hagen. H — The Freshman Managers are — Cheryl .Newton and Cindy Gonziiles. 78 set it up spike it down ? sports steer spirit surrounds us Bubbling with enthusiasm and pej), the Steer cheer- leaders keep the spirit at BSHS high. Planning pep rallies, painting signs, spreading enthusiasm, and striving for true sportsmanship are the goals of these girls. Their dedication keeps spirit high. 80 mKSL A — Junior varsity cheerleaders are: Kathy Meek, Leslie Harris, Cindy Torres, and Nancy Conway. B — Junior Nadine Teague finds the music of the band reia.xing during haiftime. C — Cheerleaders Nadine Teague, Mickie Fletcher, and their signs are representative of the spirit throughout the student body. D — Overflowing with Steerific spirit is junior Mickie Fletcher. E — Gazing joyfully at a touchdown is senior Dana .Mancill. F — Fresh- man cheerleaders are: Kim Brock, Chris Davis, Kay Garrett, Angela Hodnett, Vanessa Man- cill, and Denise Burchell. G — True dedication and spirit shine in the faces of the varsity cheerleaders. H — Lori Fort prepares for her last pep rally as a senior. I — Music provided by the band helps senior Nancy Smith arouse spirit during the pep rally. cheerleaders steer scoreboard junior varsity varsity Monterey Hobbs Snyder •Abilene ♦Midland •Permian •Lee •Cooper •Odessa •San Angelo ' denotes district game Snyder Andrews •Abilene •Midland •Permian •Lee •Cooper •Odessa •San Angelo sophomores 6-2-1 38 I Sophs LeeJV Coahoma Andrews San Angelo Coahoma Odessa Lee San Angelo Sweetwater Brahmas 12 Toros 6 Lamar 14 Andrews Edison 6 Travis Lamar Glenn Travis 8 Toros toros 2 0 6 Brahmas Travis Glenn 18 Sweetwater Lamar Travis 12 Lamar 12 Edison 10 Monahans 14 Brahmas varsity 16-17-0 s n Plainview Opp 85 26 Crane 69 50 Plainview 77 32 Ector 59 76 Sweetwater 55 ?4 Lubbock 64 34 Plainview 50 17 Lee 70 35 Sweetwater 68 32 Crane 63 35 Estacato 55 54 48 57 Snyder San Angelo Tascosa 55 49 83 30 Palo Duro 71 77 Ector 73 76 Dumas 71 62 90 87 Borger Perryton ' Abilene 86 73 88 66 ♦Midland 56 Lee 77 68 63 Cooper Odessa 59 70 65 75 San Angelo ' Abilene 63 82 88 ♦Midland 102 54 ' Permian 62 72 Lee 73 73 97 ' Cooper ' Odessa 75 85 66 71 ' San Angelo ' Permian 57 63 junior varsity • ' 14-14-0 - Plainview Crane Plainview Ector Sweetwater Snyder Lubbock Lee Sweetwater Snyder Crane Tascosa Palo Duro Ector ' Abilene ' Midland ' Lee ' Cooper ' Odessa San Angelo ' Abilene ' Midland ' Permian ' Lee ' Cooper ' Odessa San Angelo ' Permian sophomores 2-9-0 50 Plamview 65 75 Snyder 57 57 Plainview 69 50 Sweetwater 60 77 Sands 79 10 Snyder 102 75 Midland 53 75 Lee 85 67 Midland 98 72 Odessa 77 45 Permian 47 brahmas 6-9-0 Brahmas Opp 52 Edison 65 54 Lamar 49 36 Ekiison 51 49 Travis 62 58 43 42 Stanton Sweetwater Glenn 85 27 56 60 Lee 51 51 40 61 Lamar Sweetwater Lake View 56 35 78 49 Ozona 58 53 43 Toros Andrews 65 31 60 Toros 71 44 Lamesa 65 15 Andrews 7 81 Travis toros 9-9-0 94 Toros 32 Glenn Opp 35 69 42 Lee Glenn 49 • 46 69 Lee 48 40 Lamesa 27 42 Edison 56 56 Lamesa 58 61 Travis 60 47 Andrews 30 •± 1 70 45 Sweetwater Lamar 24 48 51 Edison 65 35 57 Lee Brahmas 47 42 61 Lamar 57 71 Brahmas 60 53 Travis 63 50 Lamesa 60 ■v (n ml[iof{ (i stargazers compare ancient with modern Astronomy Club members meet monthly in the planetarium to observe constellations and visi- ble planets. They go on many field trips to various areas. Mr. Gary Carlson and Mr. Pat Law- rence are the club ' s sponsors. 86 A — Officers for the Astronomy Club are: Judy Terelestsky, Secretary; Tom Biddison, President; and Craig Phillips, Vice-Presi- dent. B — Front Row — Rita Sherill, Catha- rine Allensworth, Teresa Stewart, Debbie Hughs, Marie Beadle, Jill Rhymes. Second Row — John Keathley, Dale Stevens, James Hitch. Third Row — Billy Davis, Steve Wil- liamson, David Duggan, Pam Pope, James Hughs. C — David Duggan points out a moon crater to Rita Sherill. D — Mr. Carl- son explains to Tom Biddison the techniques of using a telescope. astronomy students enter speed and skill contest Each year the boys in Auto Mechan- ics participate in the Jobbers Associa- tion speed and skill contest. Awards are given to the first five winners in each category. The sweetheart for this year is Petra Barrot, and Mr. Perry Mathis is the sponsor. A — This year ' s sweetheart for Auto Mechanics is Petra Barrot. B — Front Row — Raymond Torres, Junior Trevino, Petra Barrot, Sam Martinez. Second Row — David Patterson, Terry Linsiey, Jaci ie Cantrell, George Evaido. Third Row — Tom Mul- lens, Gary Ervin, Greg Biddison, Bobby Webb. Fourth Row — Tommy Burt, Mr. Mathis, Kenneth Trayior, Craig Caudill, Johnny Early. A — Club secretary Greg Bid- dison takes minutes at each meeting. B — Officers are: Front Row — Junior Trevino, President; Gary Ervin, Vice- President; Greg Biddison, Sec- retary; Bobby Webb, Trea- surer. Second Row — Raymond Torres, Reporter; Tommy Burt, Parliamentarian; and Jackie Cantrell, Sergeant-at-Arms. C — As Sam Martinez changes the spark plugs, Mr. Mathis and Gary Ervin observe. auto mechanics Marching season was Ihe start of 1972-1973 for the Steer band. Some difficulty was met by many of the younger members at first, but hard work soon ironed out the problems. Campus Revue ' 73 j)rovided the band with another big challenge. Mr. Gene Curry joined the band as a director a few weeks before the opening of the production. Bad weather can- celed several rehearsals, l)ut when the curtain went up, all was ready. No sooner was CR over than preparations began to be made for the band to travel to Austin to j)ro(luce CR at the Stu- dent Council State Convention. Soon after this trip came the big trip to Mexico City. The band assisted the choral department in its production of Oklahoma. Some members also traveled with the choir to San Antonio and Kansas City. Several band mem- bers took honors at the annual contests. The directors for the band were Mr. Bill Bradley and Mr. Gene Curry. 90 3 bshs steer band has busy year in 1973 A — Front Row — Anderson, Wash, Collins, Sledge, R«ed, Margolis, Ownbey, McMillian, Russetr, McEntire, Bledsoe, Brooks. Second Row — Herron, Wrinkle, Blalack, Vick, Jones, Ivory, Knowles, Bradbury, Hill, Emerson, Rodriquez, Lujan, Anderson, Nagle. Third Row — Immuel, Garcia, Valenzuela, Smith, Trevino, Sheldon, Sheldon, Brooks, Wiley, Slaughter, Bonner, Wash, Mitchell, Coleman, Green, Riherd, Hise, Miller. Fourth Row — Rodriquez, Affleck, Newell, Torres, Prather, Wiley, Pearce, Wheeler, Witte, Stevens, Stevens, Nugent, Bledsoe. Fifth Row — Wheeler, Mas- sey, Perrot, Huskey, Sursky, Carlile, House- holder, Witte, Andrews, Hammon, Daniels, Markay, Springer, White. B — It seems that Jimmy Wiley does not think that Ismael Lujan should marry an elephant. C — Ringing bells is one of Kelly Carlile ' s many responsibilities in the Golden Horns. D — The band banquet is the time for many kinds of awards as Libby Reed discovers. E — Working on CR seems to be enjoyable for Delynnda McMillian and Rob Holme. band cr draws sellout crowd A — Parents such as Mr. Don Smith contribute a great deal to the production of CR. B — The directors for this year were Mr. Gene Curry and Mr. Bill Bradley. C — Rela.xing is part of Charla Wash ' s joh in CR. D — Posing for the camera are drum majors Gary Witte and Rich- ard Kitchen. E — It is time for Cary Hise to eat at one of the band sponsored dinners. F — While Gary Witte practices his steps, Greg Bonner waits for his part to begin. G — Lis- tening to Kelly Carlile and Laurie Proctor sing are Markay Brooks and Greg Bonner. H — Apparently Buster Green is wondering why Ricky Mitchell is the only one wearing his cos- tume. band A — Tromhonu i)layer Billy Nuj,a ' nl lakes off on a solo whik ' playiiifr ' it h Iho Golden Horns. B — Officers of the Band are — Richard Kitchen, jjresident; Markay Brooks, secretary; Charla Wash, secretary; Maridene Marj olis, treasurer; Shiretta Ownbey, treasurer; and Cindy Pearce, historian. C — Marching prac- tice i roduces tired feet and bodies as these band students and Mr. Bill Bradley will ag ree. CT r • t - . t -. ' . ' :-i .. 94 awards are presented at band banquet A — Surprise and laughter are expressed by Woody Burch- field, Jeanette Hodges, Markay Brooks, and Jerry EJunne as Mr. Bill Bradley hands out the humorous awards. B — Soloist Bonny Anderson practices a song for CR. C — The Twirlers for the Band are — Laurie Proctor, TexrJL-SLedge, and Kelly Carliie. band students collect toys Composing the Bible Club is approxi- mately thirty students. Each year at Christmas, the group places the nativity scene on top of the gymna- sium. As an extra activity, the stu- dents collect broken toys which they repair and give to the needy children. The sponsor for the club is Mrs. Eliz- abeth Johansen. A — Front Row — King, Platte, Richards, Scott, Davis. Second Row — Ramirez, Brown, Hart, Walker, Tereletsky, Garcia, Larson, Murphy, Mrs. Johansen. Third Row — Norwood, Morris, Neigh- bors, Smith, Johnston, Pierce, Lewis, Cole. Fourth Row — Roberts, Vici , Huff, Mendoza, Gillihan, Long, McGonagil, Musgrove. B — This nativity scene is a common sight during the Christmas sea- son. C — Officers are: Bonnie Anderson, Secretary; Carletta Pierce, Secretary; Jackie Richards, Presi- dent; Gary GiiHhan, Vice-President; Brenda Lewis, Treasurer; Frank Long, Vice-President; Carla Walker, Treasurer; and Barry McGonagil, President. D — Members in charge of the devotions, social activities and library are: Front Row — Platte, Owens, King, Newton, Musgrove. Second Row — Phillips, Walker, Arencebia, Neighbors, Cole, Sayers. 96 bible building trades starts new vocational club 98 f f f This year a new vocational club joins the ranks of the BSHS clubs. Mr. Jerry Woods sponsors the new Building Trades club which is composed of the Build- ing Trades classes. For its main project during the year, the club built a house on Derrick Road. The club has other activities dur- ing the year such as district and state contests, picnics, and fish- ing trips. A _ Officers are: Samuel Rodriquez, Ser- reant-at-Arms; Robert Ayala, Secretary; Mike McDaniel, Parliamentarian; Danny Johnson, President; Debbie Coryell, Sweetheart; Kenny Kllis Reporter; Ruben Alvarez, Treasurer; Albert Lopez, Vice-President; Mr. Jerry Woods, Sponsor. B — As Mr. Jerry Woods watches, Ruben Alvarez nails down part of the frame of the house which Building Trades is working on. C — Perched on top of the frame, Raul Valles concentrates on his work. D — Front Row — Tony Gonzales, Mikel Flores Thomas Gonzales, John Williamson, and Jeff Miller Second Row — Danny Shanks, Dave Zimmerman, George Clark, Larry Gonzales, Raul Valles, Joe Gomez, and Adam Yanez. b — Chosen as sweetheart of the Building Trades club was Debbie Coryell. building trades chess students learn sportsmanship Tournaments provide good competi- tion for the Chess Club. In its second year, Mr. Mike Scarbrough is spon- sor. There are ten members who par- ticipate in the weel ly meetings. At these meetings, such topics as upcom- ing tournaments are discussed. 100 A — As John Riherd and Jon Riley look on, Mr. Mike Scarb- rough and Steve Williamson ponder their next move. B — One of Steve Reagan ' s moves baffles Reed Whitley. C — Advisor Mr. Mike Scarbrough relaxes as he presides over a Chess Club meeting. D — Offi- cers are: Reed Whitley, Presi- dent; Steve Reagan, Secretary- Treasurer; and Scott Langford, Vice-President. E — As partici- pants in a tournament, Jill Rhymes, Joe Matthews, and Robert Mclntyre concentrate on their game. F — Members are Scott Langford, Johnnie Rodgers, Reed Whitley, Ray- mond Torres, and Vienna Arencibia. G — Rules of a tournament are explained by Steve Reagan. chess meistersingers perform on national level IT This yeai- the Big Spring High School Choral Department con- sists of the Meistersingers, the Acappella choir, the Freshman choir, and the Pops choir. Under the direction of Mr. Jack Bowers, these choirs perform in various concerts and school assemblies. Being invited to sing at the Texas Music Educator ' s Associa- tion in San Antonio, the Ameri- can Choral Director ' s Association in Kansas City, Missouri, and the Music Festival of Three Cities in Vienna, Austria, the Meistersing- ers have learned that dedication and hard work is the key to their success. The Choral Department staged Oklahomal in September. In the sj)ring, a Pops Concert is held in which all of the choirs j)articipate. 102 A — Members of the Meistersingers are — Front Row — Lewis, Thames, Hayworth, Burc- hell, McDaniel, Duggan, Hale, Roundtree, Workman, Gonzales, Thomas, Fort, White. Sec- ond Row — Fowler, Rogers, Miller, Mancill, Platte, Adams, Wright, Conway, Wheeler, Loo- ney, Plew, Stewart, Coffee, Picquet. Third Row — Ray, Fuller. Scott. Pearson, Taylor, Boyd, Weeks, Bledsoe, Tonn, Anderson, Grimes, Cheatheam, Stoker, Bradshaw, Wil- liams. Fourth Row — Dyer, Little, Osborne, Buchanan, Musgrove, Englert, Lloyd, Tipton, McGonogil, Gregg, Marshall, Wheeler, McKee, Smith, Penner, Dirks, Johnson. B — Officers are — Don Weeks, business manager; Pat Pearson, publicity chairman; Betty Anne Loo- ney, treasurer; Diann Stewart, soprano section leader; Bobby Rogers, tenor section leader and vice-president; Robert Lloyd, bass section leader and president; and Carrie Wheeler, alto section leader. C — Mr. Jack Bowers, BSHS choir director, studies a piece of music in prep- aration to direct it. D — Pops Choir Members are — Front Row — Majors, Hilario, Holland, Haifman, Vigil, Eyssen, Neighbors. Second Row — Murgatroyd, Muskovin, Moore, Graves, Stephens, Urango, Young, Horsely, McLain, Diaz, Madry. Third Row — Brown, Turner, Fisher, Vigil, Lonsford, Till, Jennings, Milton, Gross, Clarke, Evans, Mendez, Fletcher. Fourth Row — Ellis, Evans, Bird, Corson, Ryerson, Greene, Darrow, Hale, Smith, Parras, Franks, Bunch, Thames, Coryell, Kloust. choir A — Acapiwlla choir members are — P ont Row — Hicks, John- son, Jones, Dickenson, Hart, Met- calf. Walker, Dixon, Bailon, Huc- kaha, Howell, Grace, Norwood, Crandle, Harland, Priddy. Second Row — Fisher, F ' jUman, Parrot, Sursky, Adams, Priddy, Dunn, Brown, Hall, Morgan, Zapp, Cas- tle, Spargo, Howell, Huskey, Wil- liams, Little, Clark. Third Row — Melton, Mcssenj er, Brazel, Rau, F]wing, Sharj), McAdams, Streig- ler, Shaw, HowUand, McGuire, Haufifht, Arrinjrton, Burks, Tay- lor, Milam, Caton, Morj an. B — All-State choir members fro m BSHS are — Carrie Wheeler, Melanie Hayworth, Randy Taylor, Joel Dyer, Dick Conley, and Rob- ert Lloyd. C — Mr. Bowers, Randy Taylor, David Wright, Rohert Lloyd, Bobby Roger anci Randy Grimes represent the choir in a i)ep rally. cv IT 104 choral department has extensive program m, A — Miss Judy Storm, assistant choir director, selects music from the choir library. B — Miss Gay Edmonson assists Mr. Bovvers in directing the Acappeila choir. C — Freshman choir mem- bers are — Front Row — Dunagan, Grant, Haught, Riley, Andrews, McKee, Brown, Wil- liams, Pedigo, Baird, Pettit, Garrett, Robles. Sec- ond Row — Boubeck, Hester, Doss, Webb, New- som, Williams, Swindell, Keele, Newton, McKinney, Gomez, Jones, Russell, Beats, Alder- ton, Odom, Warren. Third Row — Spears, Rog- ers, Fowler, Blassingame, Madry, Prater, Belew, Reed, Crow, Kennedy, Douglas, Place, Rich, Fowler, Mangum, Fellows, Burchell, Tanner, Smith. choir corral compiles news to inform students Creating a monthly magazine is the job of the Corral staff. They have stayed busy keeping students well informed and were commended the All-Texas rating for their work. Their sponsor is Mrs. Erma Steward. A — Teresa Sheppard, Editor. B — Grady Harris and Jonathan Honea, Feature Editors. C — Johnny Tonn, Ad Salesman; Pam Wheeler, Business Manager; and Randy Tonn, Ad Salesman. D — Randy Grimes and Pat Pearson, Ad Salesmen. E — Jerry Trevino, Manuel Arsiaga, and Raymond Torres; Photog- raphers. F — John Hicks, Associate Editor. G — Earl Reynolds and Susie Neal, Assistant Sports Editors; Nathan Poss, Sports Editor. H — John Taylor and Chris Bogard, Ad Sales- men. I — Dana Mancill and Larry Crittenden, Feature Editors. J — Teresa Stewart and Mark Anderson, Photographers. corral future is secured by deca students Community businesses provide jobs for DECA students, who work half a day and attend school half a day. Approxi- mately fifty students are engaged in this club, for which Mr. George Rice and Mr. James Shillingburg are spon- sors. A — Officers are — Kelly Guinn, pariiamunta- rian; Kay Weir, reporter; Ricky Lloyd, vice- president; Kendra DeWeese, secretary; and David Coates, president. B — DE students work hard during class time. C — Advisor Mr. James Shillinghurg .speaks to his cla.ss on edu- cational oi)p()rtunities. D — Front Row — Mr. George Rice, Gloria Garcia, .Margie Sanchez, Debra Williams, Martha Morris, Su.san Rus.sell, Mr. James Shillingburg. Second Row — Bev- erly Doering, Suzy Laulis, .Marilyn Neill, Rich- ard Bracken. Third Row — Phoelie Burns, Sherry Burgess, Wanda White, Joe Gomez, Mike Normandeau, Ricky Brown. Fourth Row — Cindy Phillips, CarlJSnioet. Fifth Row — Stanley Adams, RayTnonclMeek, Tim Shugrue, Dennis Stevens, Steve Adams, Terry Billings- ley. Sixth Row — Terry Harris, Robert Webl), Joel Windham. E — The DE program is e.xplained to Kay Weir and Terry Billingsley by Mr. George Rice. 108 members attend meets Hard work pays off for the Forensics Department, which is made up of Debaters, and Prose and Poetry read- ers. They participate in tournaments and contests all over Texas, and have won in many of them. Their sponsor for this year is Miss Libby Oglesby. A — Debaters are: Reagen, Axlerade, Cherry, John- son, Condray, Lipscombe. B — Prose and Poetry readers are: Front Row — Crow, Little, Booth, Wash, Smith, Jensen, Sheppard. Second Row — Willbaniis, Voight, Richardson, Smith, White, Swim, Wright, Sheppard. C — Curtis Condray and John Lipscombe prepare to debate. D — Officers are: David Wright, Vice-President; Susan Smith, Presi- dent; Linda Richardson, Secretary; and Keith Swim, Treasurer. drama club stages Christmas plays Under the new leadership of Mrs. Georgia Martin, the Drama Department has had a very busy year. The Court Jesters and Thespians staged two the- atrical productions, and in December two Christmas plays were presented. The group attended UIL Con- test in April. A fall induc- tion of Thespian members and a spring banquet was also held. — Thespian members are: Front Row — David Wright, Teresa Jensen, Lynn Dickenson, Susan Smith, Cindy Sheppard. Second Row — Curtis Con- dray, John Lipscombe, John Holloway. B — Officers are: Teresa Sheppard, President; Keith Swim, Vice-President; Mrs. Georgia Martin, Sponsor; Mark Sheedy, Court Jester; Kathy Newton, Secretary. C — Court Jester members are: Jason Haxton, Heddy Danford, Jamie Petty, Mary Cherry, and Jill Wilbanks. forensics and drama distribution of el rodeo ends a year of work Texas Tech Journal- ism Workshop each July completes the planning stages of the yearbook. Class time is spent preparing copy, obtaining photo- graphs, and striving for a modern, appeal- ing yearbook. Spend- ing long hours assist- ing the staff is advi- sor Mrs. Erma Ste- ward. A — Paula Meek, Editor. B — Martha Perry, Asso- ciate Editor. C — Bruce Abbe and Randy Marshall, Junior Sports Assistants. D — Leigh Jones, Junior Activities Assistant; Susan Smith, Activities Editor. E — Alan Davis, Sports Editor. F — Cindy Taylor, Mickie Fletcher, and Nadine Teague, Junior Assist- ants . G — Darla Buchanan and Debra Irwin, Organ- izations Co-Editors. H — Mrs. Erma Steward, Advi- sor. I — -Kf) ' ' n F ' ll ' ' ' ' and Diann Stewart, Junior Organizations Assistants. J — Sandy Williams, Notables Editor; Ellen Anderson, Senior Editor. K — George Fierro, Senior Photographer. el rodeo appliance repairs keep members busy Fifteen members have elected senior Cindy Lester as the sweet- heart of the Electrical Api)liance club. At weekly meetings, mak- ing money is the main topic of discussion. Selling candy and doing the electrical wiring in new houses are main projects. Mr. E. Y. Buckner is advisor for the club. A — Sweetheart Cindy Lester smiles at her perplexity over appliance tools. B — Bill Ramey and Tam Holding attempt to connect two puzzling refrigerator wires. C — Members are Wayne Lister, Paul Perez, Jack Payne, Mike Conley, Steve Hamm, Ernest Speaker, and Tam Holding. D — Officers are: Bill Ramey, President; David Wood, Vice-Presi- dent; Eloy Hernandez, Reporter; Sam Dodson, Parliamentarian; and Rudy Rubio, Sergeant- at-Arms. electrical appliance A — Officers of FFA are: Russe Leggett, Vice-President; Kerry Den- son, Reporter; Lanny Fryar, Trea- surer; Kent Shaw, President; Mike Tredaway, Secretary; and Chris Bogard, Sentinel. B — Sherida Pace reigns as FFA sweetheart for this year. C — Advisors Mr. Ed Seay and Mr. Truett Vines discuss an agenda for the next meeting. D — Front Row — Mat Barkley, Kevin Evans, Kenny Greene, James Campbell, Ricky McCuUough, Ricky Morrow, Ronnie Wegner. Second Row — Neal Tindol, Robert Stevenson, Perry Shultz, Greg Crawford, Johnny Tidwell, Keith Long, Mark Mason, Keith Engle. Third Row — Don Adams, Randy Key, Kent Rai- ney, Bryan Broughton, Kenneth McMurtey, Mackie Vaughn, Jerry Kinman, Steve Wallace, Dennis Leg- gett, Don Addy, Scot Burt. 116 ffa competes in el rancho district Participating in stock shows and district and state competition are a few of the activities of the Future Farmers of America. In the El Rancho district competition, they won in the radio and team conduct- ing division. The boys meet monthly in the vocational agricul- ture department. Mr. Ed Seay and Mr. Truett Vines sponsor the club. Sherida Pace serves as the club sweetheart. She traveled with the boys to district competition in Mid- land. ffa A — Front Row — Ramey, Pipkin, Vaughn, Hale, Haught, Carl, Torres, Melvanado, Jones, Perry, Weaver. Second Row — Spraberry, Dunnagan, Hester, DeLeon, Thames, Montgomery, Valencia, Keele, Swin- dell, Rhotan. Third Row — Arista, Schaffer, Roman, Rogers, Sneed, Smith, Gilbert, Seeler, Patrick. Fourth Row — Lee, Crawley, Ivery, Underwood, McChristian, Small, Standard, Rudd, Bennett, Parsons, Palamino, Johnson, Sheldon, Kelly. B — Advisors are Miss Caren Chaney and Miss Sharon Storey. C — Officers are: Front Row — Maridene Margolis, Vice-President; Wannah Rybolt, Treasurer; Patti Pitts, President; Mary Guess, Fifth Vice-President. Second Row — Cherry Ingram, Third Vice-President; Diana Shanks, Second Vice-President; Carol Mize, Fourth Vice-Presi- dent; and Karla Sundy, Pianist. •%i V homemaking skills prepare for future life Future Homemakers of America are divided into two groups under the direction of Miss Caren Chaney and Miss Sharon Storey. FHA activities include fund-rais- ing drives, Daddy Date Night, and a Sweetheart banquet. A — This year ' s beau is Randy Taylor. B — Front Row — Hurrington, Burley, Harland, Truetle, Harrington. Second Row — Woods, Tubl), Anient, Berry, Fortson. Third Row — Yanez, Adams, Statham, McDaniel, Barber, Ellison. Fourth Row — Baker, Wooldridge, Thorp, Rudd. Fifth Row — Shanks, McLain, Yarbrough, Arnold, Lonidier. fha fta hosts district Members of FTA hosted the Dis- trict 18 convention this year. Thirty of the students attended the state convention in San Anto- nio during February. At the spring banquet which is held in May, awards are given and offi- cers for the coming year are cho- sen. This year the members held the Teacher Talent Night. FTA members have bi-monthly meet- ings and the sponsors for the club are Mrs. Cletis Tatum and Mr. William Martin. AA 120 A — Front Row — Susan Blassingame, Diana Garcia, Zina Johnston, Charlotte Majors. Second Row — Deb- bie Hughs, Janice Danford, Kathy Bull, Kathy Gunnels, Amy Holloway, Mr. Martin. Third Row — Ellen Cooley, Linda Bull. Fourth Row — Terri Cassias, Sonia Dowing, Gina Owens, Teresa Stew- art, Mickie Fletcher. Fifth Row — Glen Carlton, Jackie Huckaby, Cindy Lester, Tim Dunn, Cindy Halfman, Datha Workman, Nadine Teague, Raymond Torres. B — As Coach Reynolds and Miss Sharon Green dance, Mary Ann Stephens watches and keeps time with the music. C — Officers are — Front Row — Susan Smith, parliamentarian; Lori Fort, treasurer. Second Row — Debbie Hughs, president; Stormy Hale, secretary. D — Doing a commercial for his favorite dog food seems to come easily to Coach Jackson. E — Mike Scarb- rough portrays the dirty old man from Laugh-In in a scene from Teacher Talent Night A — Officers are: Donna McDaniel, Treasurer; Christ Miller, Secretary; Patti Fitts, Vice- President; Paula Meek, Patti Womack, Leticia Trevino, Betty Anne Looney, Drill Captains; Deb- bie Hughes, President. B — Front Row — Cooley, Guess, Blackshear, Sundy, Holloway, Thomas, Perry, Stewart, Geautreaux, Workman. Second Row — Dennis, Wade, Neal, Priddv, Medlev, Burchell, Hunt, Pittman Pipkin, Mills. Third Kow — Blassingame, Coff- man, Shanks, Ingram, Carr, Shook, Morris, Picquet, Owens, Johnson. Fourth Row — Walker, Dickinson, Pope, Ramirez, Marin, Palacios, Wickline, Newton, Mize, Emerson. Fifth Row — Zubiate, Yancz, Gomez, Bradshaw, Duggan, Mireles, Johnston, Garrett, Adams, Crooker. Sixth Row — Bull, Evans, Hurrington, Woofls, Minter, Owens, Howland, Harland, Caton, Wooldridge. Seventh Row — Rubio, Garcia, Rybolt, Sharp, Brown, Wheeler, Scott, Worthy, Truette, Hardee. Eighth Row — DowMng, McLain, Smith, Little, Grace, Perry, Priddy. Ninth Row — Ray, Long, Haxton. 122 golddiggers spread gold fever in ' 73 Golddiggers show their spirit by attending each pep rally and game. The club consists of one hun- dred girls that are ready to boost the Steers on to victory. Jerry Knoepfel serves as the Golddiggers ' beau. Mrs. Janice Rosson and Mrs. Evaughn Taylor are club sponsors. A — Mrs. Janice Rosson and Mrs. Evaughn Taylor, sponsors of the club, count the new shipment of pompons. B — Jerry Knoepfel was elected beau for this year. golddiggers hero is in first year HERO stands for Home Economics Related Occupations. This is the name of one of the new vocational clubs at BSHS. The club is affiliated with the Future Homemaker ' s of America. Members of this club are enrolled in the Home Economics Cooperative Education Class. These students work at jobs which are rela- ted to the home economics field. The club itself meets on the last Friday of the month. They have many of the same projects as FHA. At the end of the school year an Employee- Employer Banquet is held. Mrs. Nancy Annen is the sponsor. A — These lovely flowers are what Prudy Franklin suggests that her customer should order. B — Patience and skill are two important requirements in Sharlyn Barbee s work in alter- ations. C — These children enjoy having Pat Fox work with them in day school. D — Front Row — Janell Wright, President; Donna Stevens, Vice-President; Prudy Frank- lin, Secretary; Pat Fo.x, Parlia- mentarian; Pat King, Histo- rian; Mrs. Nancy Annen, Spon- sor. Second Row — Patricia Sherrill, Diane Click, Patti Cof- fey, Kathy Gossett, Paula Pau- lin. Third Row — Danny Ben- ton, Linda Curtis, Sharlyn Bar- bee, Johnny Rodriquez, Rudy Norwood, fi — Finding a pat- tern for a customer is one of the many aspects of Paula Paulin ' s job. F — Selecting that just right gift is made easy with Janell Wright ' s assistance. hero 126 on the job training provides experience About twenty-five students are members of the Industrial Coop- erative Training Club. These stu- dents train for occupational skills on the job. They work half a day and attend school half a day. Sponsor for the club is Mr. Morris Dewberry. A — Front Row — Lawrence Lee, Melinda Dennis, Mary Viera, Donna Jennings, Ethel Minter. Second Row — Junior Morales, Patsy Eason. Third Row — Mr. Morris Dewberry, Mark Sanders, Cindy Stanley, Kay Sayers. Fourth Row — Bill Carter, Ducky Robertson, Randy Klaus. Fifth Row — Dimas Moralez, Eric Lansperry, Randy Sanders. B — The bul- letin board is put up by David Martinez. C — An ICT assignment amuses Gary Willingham. D — Officers are — Jennifer Zapp, treasurer; Frank Long, president; Kathy Kirksey, secre- tary; and Barbara Corralez, reporter. E — The advisor for ICT is Mr. Morris Dewberry. let key club active in school affairs Registering those eligible to vote is just one of the many services the Key Club offers to students and the community. Others include taking the victory bell to football games, placing litter bar- rels on the campus, and collecting for various charities. Mr. Harvey Rothell is the advisor. 128 H«  . CA DV A — Front Row — Rusty Stephens, Greg Horton, David Wright. Second Row — Nat Hart, Mark Wiley, Randy Grimes, Glenn Carlton. Third Row — Curt Condray, Kevin Penner, Orville Rau, John Hicks. B — Key Clubbers John Taylor, Bill Sanders, and Chris Bogard compete in a snowman contest. C — Calendar Girls are — Patti Womack, September; Nadine Teague, June; Nancy Smith, February; Betty Anne Looney, December; Christi Miller, Octo- ber; ' Lori Fort, March; Dana Mancill, May; Kim Grice, April; Marianne McLaughlin, January; and Donna McDaniel, November. D — Advisor Mr. Har- vey Rothell discusses fund-raising plans with sweet- heart Nancy Smith. E — Officers are — Front Row — Chris Bogard, bell custodian; Carl SmiHi L-ja-esi- dent; Guy Teague, assistant secretary. Second Row — John Taylor, vice-president; Bill Sanders, second vice-president; and Ricky Lang, secretary. _ a m ..- . ... ..-,._ m m J 1 m ■ m 1 M 1 1 mjGs m P£ Hr H Mrs. Reta Weeg, club sponsor, teaches each club member in one of the Latin classes. These mem- bers attend the annual banquet in which first year students are slaves, with second year students serving as citizens, and third year students as gods. U 130 latin students hold annual banquet A — Front Row — Laurie Proctor, Temple McDaniel, Cindy Coleman, Laurie Harveston, Leslie Harris, Nina Carr, Sue Garrett, Jim Stallings. Second Row — Londa Pi ttman, Danny Ward, Cathy Allen, oimanSpnnger, Anna Marie Smith, Sandra Dickenson, Leslie Long. Third Row — Dawn Hunt, Teresa Smith, Cindy Upton, Melody Burchell, Mickie Reed, Cathy Hicks. Fourth Row — Renee Wash, Kay Daughtery, DeLynnda McMillan, Debbie Vernon, Kathy Sneed, Mary Guess. Fifth Row — Linda Padgett, Brenda Thomas, Nancy Smith, Janice Franklin, Gay Arrington, Karla Grace, Patti Fitts. Sixth Row — Cherry Ingram, Dori Crooker. Seventh Row — Wayne Crenwelge, Tracy Thompson, Corby Tatom, John Cline, Glenn Carlton, James Young, Randy Christian. Eighth Row — Sally Kitchen, Larry Crittenden, Deryl Wright, Kevin Penner, Joe Matthews, David Shyrac, Rob Holmes, Stan Vick, Kelly Carlile. Ninth Row — Stanley Partee, Tony Lester, Van Johnson, Jon Riley, Hugh Porter, Tim Ellis. B — Something in her Latin class amuses Temple McDaniel. C — The advisor is Mrs. Reta Weeg. D — Officers are — Susan Smith, reporter; Larry Stanley, vice- president; Lori Fort, treasurer; Tom Sorley, president; and Cindy Pearce, secretary. CA  ▼ latin library club attends convention in el paso Members of the Library club are stu- dents who work in the library each period, under the direction of Miss Margaret Donnelly, Mrs. Joyce Ellis, and Mrs. Juanita Dibrell. This year they sold creativity kits as a money- making project. The Big Spring club was host for the regional meeting in November. Several members attended the state convention at El Paso. ED ( Ti ' ' ■1 ' 1 wi k L r MlSS |  I B A — Oll ' ictrs are: Front Kow — Karia Grace, Dis- trict Secretary; Glenda Jones, Secretary. Second Row — Teresa Stewart, President; Datha Worit- man, Vice-President; and Cheryl McCiutchen, Trea- surer. B — After receiving gag gifts at the Christ- mas party, Shirley Adams demonstrates the art of riding a stick horse. C — The beau for this year ' s Library Club is Gordon McGuire. D — A baby bottle and bib seem to bring a smile to Darla Buchanan. E — Advisors for the club are Miss Donnelly, Mrs. Dibrell, and Mrs. Ellis. F — Front Row — Kitty Thompson, Vicki Cox. Second Row — Martha Lopez, Linda Padget, Joyce DeFlitch, Pat Lewis, Donna Caslle, Shirley Adams, Wanda Churchwell. Third Row — Paula Collins, Darla Buchanan, Zina John- son, Judy Tereletsky, and Richard Virden. 132 } FT - - ' - —ssi :. ■ HHHI f VNI j fl k l [ 1 r i 1 i- k ■fvi 1 ; t j , 1 134 copper wire drive helps fund raising There are twenty-eight boys cur- rently active in Metal Trades. As a fund raising activity, the boys have a copper wire drive. The students attend the District Meet where the officers are trained according to their position. The club holds a con- test at BSHS to determine which of the boys will go on to the Speed and Skill Contest in San Angelo. The sweetheart for this year is Kim Grice, and Mr. Leon Taylor serves as the sponsor. A — As Mike Kilpatrick watches, Eddie Handle and Mike Corley cut off a piece of a pipe. B — Front Row — Mike Conners, Sammy DeLeon, Donald Brewer. Second Row — Gary Plew, Ear! Richhart, Bobby Lee, Mike Kilpatrick, Robert Hyden, Arthur Yanez. Third Row — Marc Swee- ney, Shelton Castle, Eddie Randle, Ramon Franco. C — Reigning as Metal Trades sweet- heart is Kim Grice. D — Officers are Front Row — Eddie Randle, Secretary; Mike Conners, Reporter; Robert Hyden, Treasurer; Gary Plew, Officer At Large. Second Row — Donald Brewer, President; Marc Sweeney, Vice-President; Kim Grice, Sweetheart; Bobby Lee, Club Advisor; Shelton Castle, Parliamentarian. metal trades basketball concession stand raises nhs funds All members of the National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of their leadership, scholar- ship, character and service. Each member must maintain an aver- age of ninety or above. Sponsors for the group are Mrs. Betty Lou Green and Miss Colleen Slaugh- ter. A — Front Row — Rhymes, Garcia, Teague, Hattenbach, Jones, Hunt, Morris, Stewart, Perry. Second Row — Wil- liams, Hicks, Pearce, Hise, Price, Pittj ajj, Axelrad. Third Row — McEntire, Robb, Wash. ' TaybrT Harns, Conard, Knight. Fourth Row — Long, Biddison, Carlton, Little, Dyer, Rudd, Campbell, Jackson, Lindsey. Fifth Row — Sorley, Schrengost, Crenwelge, Taylor, Swim, Priebe, Johnson, Rogers, Dunn, Williamson. B — Front Row — Sherrill, Burt, Wooldridge, Harland, Baker, Adams, Palmer. Second Row — Smith, Wedger, Wade, Bull, Scott, Cooley. Third Row — Abbe, Wheelerr SKaw, Leggetti Newton, Hilario, Mays. Fourth Row — Maggard, Gillilandi Carol, Owens, Watson, Bradshaw, Irwin, Shepperd, Wil- liams. C — During the fall induction. Dawn Burt lights her candle. D —Officers are: Donald McKee, president; Mrs. Betty Green, sponsor; Paula Meek, secretary; Betty Anne Looney; reporter; Nancy Smith, vice president; Miss Colleen Slaughter, sponsor. nhs shorthand club competes at district contest Every girl that takes Shorthand is a member of the Shorthand Club. The girls have small activities such as salad suppers. They also have special guests to speak at their meetings. A few of the students that do exceptionally well in shorthand go to the district contest during the month of April. The spon- sors for this year are Mrs. Betty Lou Green, Mrs. Bernice Thompson, and Mrs. Judith Blick. A — Front Row — Pat Lewis, Janice Platte, Sharon Baker, Mrs. Blick. Second Row — Rita Burley, Glenda Jones, Patsy Martinez. Third Row — Cindy Lester, Cindy Wad e, Cindy Her- ron. B — Officers are — bisa Harrington, president; Pat Lewis, program chairman; Cindy Wade , reporter; Rita Burley, secretary; SPuiron baker, vice-president. C — Front Row — Stormy Hale, Andra Madry, Mrs. Green, Rebecca Palmer. Second Row — Terrie Cas- sias, Susan Maddo.x, Lisa Harrington. Third Row — Gloria Garcia, Deborah Pineda, Mrs. Thompson. D — Mrs. Green practices her shorthand as the girls take dictation. E — Lisa Gautreaux and Cindy Lester concentrate on the daily task of practicing their shorthand. shorthand activities staged by council ' ' ' ' A — President ' s Cabinet Front Row — Ehvg S aidiva r and Jerry Trevino. Second Ttow — Ruth Vigil and Martha Perry. Third Row — Debra Woods and Kelly Carlile. Fourth Row — J. T. Smith and Ty Stewart. B — The executive committee is composed of Tom Sorley, First Vice-President; Pat ' ti Womack, Student Body Presi- dent; Paula Meek, Second Vice-President; Nancy Smith, Corresponding Secretary; and Leigh Jones, Recording Secre- tary. C — Senior representa- tives are Bob Priebe, Betty Anne Looney, Richard Shook, Lori Fort, and Bonnie Ander- son. 140 Much emphasis was placed on the needs and desires of the students of BSHS by the 1972-1973 Stu- dent Council. A survey of all stu- dents was taken by the Council to get their ideas for activities which they would enjoy. Howdy Week was instituted and dances were sponsored by the Council for the student body. On another level, Big Spring was host to the District Eight West Texas Stu- dent Council Forum in the fall. A — Freshmen representatives are Ray Don Box, Annabeth Deats, Sidney Crow, and Ronnie Mullins. B — Junior repre- sentatives are Larry Stanley, Tim Dunn, Mavis Ray, Mickie Fletcher, and Libby Hattenbach. C — Sophomore representatives are Greg Mor- ten, Dori Crooker, Kathy Meek, Ann Caton, Leslie Long, and Doug Robison. student council voe changes club name This year the Vocational Office Educa- tion students voted to change the organization ' s name to Office Educa- tion Association. These students learn skills that aid them in office jobs. They work half a day and attend school half a day. The organization ' s advisor is Mrs. Vonna Swim. A — Students listen intently during an OEA class. B — Front Row — Renteria, Partell, Majors, Hollinj s- worlh. Second Row — Palmer, En glish, Morehead, Brown, Geautreaux, Bledsoe. Third Row — .Mrs. Vonna Swim, Morelion, Adams, Davis, Alvarez, Hyden, Wise. Fourth Row — Campbell, Pearce, Rodriquez, Vineyard, Clayton, Jackson, Barton. C — Officers are: Lisa Geautreaux, President; Galvnn Bledsoe, Vice- President; Rebecca Palmer, Recording Secretary; Bev- erly Pearce, Program Chairman; Kay Morehead, Reporter; Cindy Adams, Corresponding Secretary; Mary Jo English, Treasurer; and Beth Brown, Parlia- mentarian. D — With Mrs. Vonna Swim observing her work, Cindy Adams takes advantage of a calculator to add list of figures. E — Her secretarial job keeps Glo- ria Rodriquez bu. y. ■te - ' - - ' -== SBWi student body president patti womack mr. and miss bshs jerry knoepfel — patti womack notables O ' $ rf ' fi senior class favorites donald mc kee — debbie hughs junior class favorites torn sorley — leigh jones notables sophomore class favorites joe matthews — dori crooker freshman class favorites James zapp — angela hodnett notables j s :n mr alan davis senior who ' s who ALAN DAVIS: Fish. — fool- hall, basketball, track, Latin club. Soph. — class president. Student council, JV baseball, Latin club, Jr.-varsity football and basketball, class favorite, Who ' s Who, Boys ' State, El Rodeo, Sr. — varsity football and basketball, football captain, Student council, El Rodeo. DANA MANCIL: Fish. — class treasurer, cheerleader, choir. Soph. — JV cheerleader, class secretary, Meistersingers, class favorite, school beauty finalist, Jr. — varsity cheerleader. Who ' s Who, Meistersingers, NHS, school beauty finalist. President ' s cabinet, EAC sweet- heart, Sr. — varsity cheer- leader, NCTE awards finalist, science symposium, Meistersing- ers, NHS treasurer, Student council, Key club calendar girl. Corral, Girls ' State alternate, Oklahoma chorus. dana mancill PATTI WOMACK: Fish. — cheerleader, FHA, choir. Soph. — Student council, Acapella choir. State Student Council Convention, Jr. — Student council, Golddigger Asst. drill leader, class secretary. State Student Council Convention, Sr. — Golddigger drill leader. Stu- dent Body President, Student Council Workshop Outstanding Girl, Pep Squad Camp Miss Congeniality, Key club calendar girl. WILLIE WILLIAMS: Fish. — football, basketball, track, Soph. — JV football, basketball, JV baseball, Jr. — varsity football, JV basketball, varsity baseball, NHS, FCA, Sr. — football, bas- ketball, ba.seball, NHS, FCA -secretary, football captain. 152 patti womack willie Williams John hicks JOHN HICKS: Fish. — first ])lace Optimist ' s Local Oratory, Soph. — Sound of Music, Mouse That Roared, History club. Key club, Forensics 70-71 best male extemper. Court Jesters and Thespians, Jr. — David and Lisa, Tom Jones, NHS, History club vice-president. Key club, Who ' s Who, Forensics, Best Male Thespian, NEA award finalist, International Thespian Society, Journalism Workshop, District News Writing, UIL one-act play, Sr. — Flowers for Algernon, NHS, Astronomy club, Key club, publicity chair- man, Forensics, Associate Edi- tor Corral, Megaphone editor, drama letter. PAULA MEEK: Fish. — FHA, Soph. — Golddiggers, French club, Jr. — Golddigger vice- president. El Rodeo, NHS, jun- ior favorite, Student council, Sul Ross History Contest win- ner. State Student Council Con- vention, Sr. — El Rodeo Editor, NHS secretary. Second vice- president Student council. Gold- digger drill leader, Bluebonnet Girls ' State delegate, DAR good citizen award. Journalism Workshop, Who ' s Who in Amer- ican High Schools. SUSAN SMITH: Fish. — class secretary, volleyball, FTA, Soph. — class treasurer, FTA, FHA outstanding member, For- ensics, volleyball manager, Jr. — El Rodeo, NHS, volleyball manager, Forensics, FHA presi- dent. Area H FHA president, Crisco Award, FTA, Golddig- gers, Latin club. Who ' s Who, Sr. — El Rodeo, voice of Steer Band, NHS, volleyball manager, forensics, FHA, FTA parlia- mentarian. District FTA record- ing secretary. Court Jesters and Thespians, Golddiggers, Latin club. Flowers for Algernon, Forensics president. KEITH SWIM: Fish. — Court Jesters and Thespians, band, CR, Soph. — Key club, band, Court Jesters and Thespians, Latin club, CR, The Mouse That Roared, Sul Ross History Con- test, Jr. — NHS, Key club, Latin club, band, Sul Ross His- tory Contest, CR, David arid Lisa, Tom Jones, State Solo and Ensemble Division I, Sn — Key club, Court Jesters ami Thespians, Forensics, NHS. Flowers For Algernon, The Christmas Carol. paula meek susan smith keith swim notables teresa sheppard TERESA SHEPPARD: Fish. — FT A, Up the Down Staircase, Library club, Court Jesters and Thes|)ians, All-School Sing, (lodd-liyo to the Clown, Thespi- ans, Soph. — The Sound of Music, The Mouse That Roared, The Heritage of Wimpole Street, Court Jesters and Thes- pians, Golddiggers, All-School sing, Jr. — Historian Court Jes- ters and Thespians, Tom Jones, David and Lisa, Corral, Gold- diggers, Best Thespian girl, NHS, Journalism Workshop, Sr. — Court Jesters and Thespians president, Ekiitor Corral, Flow- ers for Algernon, Forensics, NHS, The Christmas Carol. JOEL DYER: Fish. — tennis. Student council, Soph. — Stu- dent council, Meistersinger. ' , Chamber singers. All-region choir, tennis, Latin club, Jr. - Student council, class president, Meistersingers vice-president. All-region choir, All-state choir. Chamber singers, NHS, Latin club, tennis. Who ' s Who, Sr. — Meistersingers, All-region choir, Oklahoma chorus, NHS, Cham- ber singers. DONALD McKEE: Fish. — choir, basketball, football. Soph. — Acapella choir, JV basket- ball, Jr. — varsity basketball. Boys ' state, NHS, Sr. — Meist- ersingers, varsity basketball captain. President NHS. DEBBIE IRWIN: Fish. — FHA, volleyball, Soph. — first vice-president FHA, Outstand- ing FHAer, FTA, volleyball. History club, Latin club, Latin award for excellence, Jr. — FHA, El Rodeo. NHS, volley- ball. History club, Latin club, Who ' s Who, Latin award for excellence, Sr. — EI Rodeo, NHS, volleyball, Journalism Workshop, National Merit Scholarship Commended Stu- dent. joel dyer donald mckee 154 debra irwin KENT SHAW: Soph. — FFA, FFA scholarship award, FFA star greenhand award, Jr. — FFA, NHS, Who ' s Who, FFA leadership award, FFA presi- dent, FFA scholarship award. Outstanding showmanship award, Sr. — FFA president, NHS, Optimist ' s Club youth achievement award. BONNIE ANDERSON: Fish. — Honor band. All-region and Bi-region bands, best marching spirit, Spanish club. State Solo and Ensemble contest. Soph. — Honor band, best comedian CR, State Solo and Ensemble con- test, Jr. — Honor band. Silver horns, Acapella choir. State Solo and Ensemble contest, best fitiiale vocalist, CR, President ' s cabinet, Sr. — class secretary, Student council, Honor band, Golden Horns, Band sweet- heart, Meistersingers, Bible club secretary. All-region band. junior who ' s who TOM SORLEY: Fish. — foot- ball, FCA, basketball. Soph. — football, FCA, basketball, Latin club treasurer, class president. Student council, TASC dele- gate, Jr. — football, FCA presi- dent, Latin club consul. Key club, First vice-president Stu- dent council. MICKIE FLETCHER: Fish. — Student council, FHA, Soph. — Student council, cheerleader, class favorite, Jr. — Student council, varsity cheerleader, FTA, El Rodeo staff member. bonnie anderson torn sorley mickie fletcher notables ■I HrJrV ' i t  % 1 f 1 L LEIGH JONES: Fish. — Stu- dent council, class secretary, Soph. — Student council, Jr. — Student council secretary, NHS, El Rodeo staff member. TIM DUNN: Fish. — basket- hall, football. Soph. — JV bas- ketball, FCA, Jr. — varsity bas- ketball. Youth Optimist ' s Award, Key club. FTA, FCA, class president, NHS, Student council. leigh Jones tim dunn GLEN CARLTON: Fish. — football, FCA, basketball, Soph. football, FCA, Latin club, Jr. — football, NHS, FTA, Key club, FCA, Latin club. NADINE TEAGUE: Fish. — FHA, French club. Soph. — tennis, cheerleader, Jr. — class vice-president, varsity cheer- leader. FTA. NHS. Key club calendar girl. El Rodeo staff member. L56 glenn carlton nadine league RONNIE HISE: Fish. — band, Division I UIL Solo contest. Soph. — band, Key club. Divi- sion I UIL Solo Contest, Jr. — NHS, band vice-president, Key club, production assistant for CR, Division I UIL Solo Con- test, CARRIE WHEELER: Fish. — class treasurer. Student council, Court Jesters and Thespians, Sound of Music Choir, Division I UIL Solo Contest, Soph. — Meistersingers, Forensics, All- region choir. State Solo and Ensemble contest, Division I UIL Solo Contest, Jr. — Meist- ersingers secretary and section eader. All-region choir, Oklahoma, Latin club, Foren- sics. LONDA-PITTMANrTish. — TTA, choir. Soph. — Golddig- gers, Acapella choir historian, Jr. — Golddiggers, Acapella choir, NHS, Latin club. VAN JOHNSON: Fish. — UIL typing contest, Division I UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, Meistersingers, Soph. — Divi- sion I UIL Solo and Ensemble contest, Meistersingers, Regional history contest win- ner, Jr. — Latin club, NHS, Forensics, Meistersingers, Oklahoma, All-region choir, ' IL Ready Writing. Carrie wheeler londa pittman van Johnson notables beauty rita burley p % :i; ' l i ii -ft-A m beast Willie Williams 7 ' beauty and beast Each year the Journalism Department sponsors the beauty and beast contest. The students are nominated by petitions that must be signed by at least twenty people. The five finalists in each category are elected by popular vote by the student body. The winners were picked by a panel of judges from Webb Air Force Base. The girl judges were Lt. Jack Linberg, Lt. Larry Con- well, and Lt. John Nestico. The boy judges were Capt. Regina McGuiness, Mrs. Verna Earle, and Mrs. Edna Ames. A — Judges Mrs. Eklna Ames and Mrs. Verna Earle. B — Judges Lt. John Nestico, Lt. Larry Conwell, and Lt. Jack Linberg. C — Rita Bur- ley, beauty. D — Willie Williams, beast. finalist., paula meek nalist mike sieler b uotjrjel • .f| S |W B administrators and board make vital decisions A — Mr. Lynn Hise, Assistant Superintendent. B — Mr. Sam Anderson, Superintendent. C — Mr. Don Crockett, Assistant for Business Ser- vices; Mr. Noel Reed, Director of Personnel; Mr. Don Green, Assistant Business Manager. t y 164 Joint cooperation between the Big Spring Independent School District and the administration enables this group to serve the entire com- munity in its greatest capacity. Superintend- ent Sam Anderson and School Board President Roy Wat- kins work jointly with the school board and administration to improve and better our schools. A — Mr. Roy Watkins, Mr. Jerry Jenkins, and Mr. Jim Bill Little, board members. B — Mr. Keith Swim, Administrative Assistant. C — Mr. Tom Fetters, Mr. Delnor Poss, Mr. Ralph McLaughlin, and Mr. Dan Wilkins, board mem- bers. personnel The principals coordinate and administer to the needs of teachers and students on the high school campus. Guiding students toward decisions about their future after graduation is the main concern of the guidance department. Litera- ture about many higher learning institutions can be obtained in the Guidance office. P .:jiL.l A — Mr. John Smith, principal; B — Mr. Ray Pope, dean of students; C — Mr. Morris Molpus, assistant principal; D — Mr. John Talmadge, assistant princi- pal; E — Mrs. Janice Rosson and Mrs. Evaughn Taylor, counselor and receptionist. F — Mr. Harvey Rothell tells Carol Lanspery about different Te.xas colleges. G — Mr. Joe Horton and Mr. Roger Tucker, counselors. JiPl 166 counselors help guide students toward their goals after graduation First Row Adams, Tom Alexander, Mrs. Bobbie Alexander, Mrs. Fern Allen, Mrs. Nila Allison, Rodney personnel f ' f First Row Annen, John Annen, Mrs. Nancy Second Row Bagiiall, John Barnes, Buster Third Row Becknell, Mrs. Elaine Biggs, Mrs. Kathy 168 literature provides a challenging experience h hjuPk ' j i i r -.. A ■A Journalism, speech, and basic English are taught in the four levels of Eng- lish at Big Spring High School. Reading compre- hension and vocabulary growth are acquired through literature while mechanics, punctuation, composition, and usage are mastered in the study of grammar. The study of authors and their works help students gain insight into the problems encoun- tered in life. A — Mrs. Betty Rich, Mrs. Paula Ogan, and Mrs. Georgia Martin Iool over new materials (luring the teacher in-service day in August. B — Miss Gwyn Bonner pushes a book cart to her room in preparation for the first day of school. C — Eng- lish department head is Mrs. Imogene Puckett. D — Mrs. Charlotte Irwin, Mrs. Jane Smith, Mrs. Imogene Puckett, and Mr. Edward Loveless enjoy an English planning session after summer vacation. pePSOTinef First Row Blagrave, Miss Velma Blanchard, Miss Donna Blick, Mrs. Judith Bolton, Alvin Second Row Bowers, Jack Brandon, Mrs. Frances Brasell, Miss Gwen Breckenridge, Mrs. Mary music and art classes expand student talents Musical and artistic talent are expanded and improved through the Fine Arts depart- ment. Students learn to convey their thoughts and feelings in various manners. A — Miss Gwen Brasell cuts out materials for her bulletin board. B — Miss Colleen Slaughter is head of the for- eign language department. C — Language lab sessions help Teresa Sheppard with French pronunciation. AT 170 First Row Breland, Miss Jan Brooks, Bill D. fca 3J- Second Row . -. Buckner, Mrs. Corrinne ' - Buckner, E. Y. Third Row Burnett, Mrs. Sue Burnsed, Charles Grammar, culture, and usage are taught by the foreign language department at BSHS. French, Spanish, and Latin are offered by the department. The language lab aids students in becoming fluent in their conversations. foreign languages stimulate cultural interest personnel First Row Carlson, Gary Chaney, Miss Caren Cox, Jerold Cox, Roycu Cunningham, Wilbur Second Row Dewberry, Morris Dibreli, Mrs. Juanila Donnelly, Miss Margaret Ellis, Mrs. Joyce Gibbs, Mrs. Zoe fe fijyw 172 history classes relive past, explore present A — Coach Buster Barnes points out to his class that sup- porting school activities is an important part of enjoying high school. B — An adobe mud hut model enables Coach Tom Adams to explain various forms of housing during his- tory to Doug Robison. C — Mrs. Gwendolyn Oakes asks a student her opinion about a sit- uation in history. 1 MHHIHHBlP ■ ■■i i ,A 0 .. . Firit Ro ' w Green, Miss Sharon xj Q Grider, Jerry  Grisham, Mrs. Billy b J An understanding of past history enables students to compre- hend what is going on in the world today. The history depart- ment, headed by Mr. Rodney Allison, offers world history, Ameri- can history, Texas his- tory, and U.S. govern- ment. Second Row Hagood, Oakey Hagood, Mrs. Rebecca Hakes, W. R. Third Row Hale, Clovis Hamilton, Mrs. Charlotta Hamilton, John P. personnel Although onl y two math courses are required for graduation, many stu- (lents continue with more accelerated courses. The math department strives to encourage students ' thinking through such courses as algebra, geom- etry, trigonometry, ele- mentary analysis, and computer math. A — Seniors who take trigono- metry find the unit circle a well-known sight. B — Grad- ing papers is one of the many tasks Mr. Wilbur Cunningham undertakes as chairman of the math department. C — Learn- ing to use the computer is one of the challenges John Hicks faces in computer math class. new concepts are explored through mathematics First Row Harrington, Mrs. Mary Hoover, Mrs. Freda Second Row Horn, Jerry Horton, Joe Third Row Horton, Larry Howard, Mrs. Nan First Row Humphrey, Mrs. Willene Irwin, Mrs. Charlotte Irwin, Phil Jackson, Tommy Johansen, Mrs. Elizabeth M r Third Row Lynch, Miss Susie McNeely, David McRee, Mrs. Janette Martin, Mrs. Georgia personnel a new world reveals itself in science Experimenting with basic princi- ples involved in science and understanding these principles is the main objective of students in physical science, biology, chemis- try, physics, and advanced sci- ence. Testing laws and theories previously proven is a large part of the curriculum taught in the department. With this knowl- edge, students know what they want to learn and how to go about doing it. 1 ; dJi First Row Martin, William Mathis, Mrs. Nellie Mathis, Perry Milchel, Mrs. Diane Molpus, Morris 176 4iW First Row Narrell, Bill Oakes, Mrs. Gwendolyn Ogan, Mrs. Paula Oglc ' sby, Miss Libby Petty, Glenn Second Row Petty, Mrs. Sandie Phillips, Mrs. Carol Plumlee, Ronald Pope, Raymond Puckett, Mrs. Imogene Third Row Ray, Mrs. Yvonne Reynolds, David Rich, Mrs. Betty Ritchey, Mrs. JoAnn Rosson, Mrs. Janice A — Mr. W. R. Hakes teaches his students to use the slide rule during chemistry class. B — Making o.xygen proves to be an interesting experiment for Kim Brock and Sherry Spraberry. C — Mr. Charles Burnsed makes a point to his class on the overhead {)r()jector. i kumj njJCvUpj ra yA MOUJL) 0) -p tlj: J. personnel The business department at BSHS offers business courses, typing, booi kee})ing-, shorthand, economics, and business law. These courses benefit not only students interested in a business career, but all students. With a knowledge of these skills, stu- dents are well prepared to seek positions in today ' s world of busi- ness. A — Mrs. Carol Phillips uses an overhead pro- jector to aid her class in bookkeeping. B — Terry Casillas practices her shorthand during class. C — Typing students learn accuracy and speed during class. 178 business world holds opportunities ki Ml. ' ' t© A p. f a First Row Rothell, William Harvey Ryan, Miss Camella Scarbrough, Mike Seay, Ed Second Row Shillingburg, Jim Slaughter, Miss Colleen Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Jane Third Row Smith, John F. Sorley, Floyd South, Thomas Spencer, Loren personnel First Row Stephens, Miss Mary Ann Steward, Mrs. Erma Stiles, John Storey, Miss Sharon 180 homemaking skills prepare for future life Learning the complexities of managing- a home and family is the main objective of the Home- making department. A basic knowledge of cooking, sewing, and child care is learned in home- making class. Consumer educa- tion and home and family living class teach students about per- sonal development, living pat- terns, and budget management. A — Homemaking teachers discuss plans for the coming year during their summer in-serv- ice training session. B — Sharon Parrott finds that class is a good time to practice her sew- ing. C — Mary Webb, Kathy Russell, and Stacy Latham use their cooking skills during class. - ' k. d First Row Taylor, Mrs. Doris Taylor, Mrs. Evaughn Taylor, James Taylor, Leon Second Row Thomas, Mrs. Helen Thompson, Mrs. Berniece Thompson, Robert Tucker, Mrs. Martha personnel occupational skills enable future opportunity Students who enjoy working with their hands find a variety of occupational skills open to them. Woodworking, drafting, autome- chanics, electrical appliance repair, and metal trades are offered to them. These skills may help them to obtain jobs in the future. A — Larry Shanks uses an electric sander dur- ing woodworking class. B — Automechanics students acquire practical use of their skill by working on automobiles during class. First Row Tucker, Roger K. Varnell, John Verner, David Vines, Truett 182 First Row Walker, Mrs. Anna Watkiiis, Mrs. Sue Watson, Mrs. Pat Weeg, Mrs. Rita Second Row White, Mrs. Sharon Wickline, Mrs. Dolores Willard, Miss Helen Willbanks, Mrs. Sue Third Row Wilson, J. B. Woods, J erry Wright, Mrs. Mildred Zellars, Mrs. Evelyn p.e. gives chance to develop physical ability Various skills and tal- ents are expanded through physical edu- cation classes. Sports and recreation improve coordination and physical ability. Physical education gives students an out- let from the regular classroom situation. A — Coach Oakey Hagood demonstrates correct bowling form to his p.e. classes. personnel special staffs serve student body and faculty The cafeteria workers and the custodial staff at Big Spring High School per- form the vital duties in the upkeep of BSHS. These staffs are little known hut needed by all the students. They run the school with efficiency and benefit everyone. A — As attendance clerk, Mrs. Mildred Wright keeps up with students ' absences and tardies, B — Registrar for BSHS is Mrs. Gene Harringto n. C — Members of the custodial staff are: Front Row — Matias Perez, Murilio Sotelo, and Mrs. Romana R. Hinojos. Second Row — Adelido Martinez, James Archer, and Merejildo Rodriguez. Third Row — Mar- vin Britton, Juan Rodriguez and Eraclio Rogers. 184 A — Cafeteria workers are: Front Row — Laura King, Josefa Duron, Bobbie Marks, Kitty Andrews, Nollie Teague, Maxine Barkley, Maria Mendoza, Ber- tha Davidson, Lennie Ashley, Stella Barnard, Oleta Owens, Maurice Jen- nings, Opal Wooten, Katherine Widel, Ann Pierce, and Gladine Gate. Second Row — Patsy Padilla, Perri Lee, Jean Little, Hattie Williamson, Mary Vir- den, Jimmie Billingsley, Dorothy Whit- ton, Nell Wright, Billie Walker, and Patsy Watson. B — Working to keep the visual aids department running is Mrs. Bobbie Alexander and Mr. 0. A. Madison. C — Planetarium director is Mr. Gary Carlson. D — Unpacking her medical supplies is Mrs. Nellie Mathis. personnel president ray don box vice-president ronnie mullins secretary mary webb treasurer cathy Williams AiR Mrrierf class of ' 76 learns to adjust In their first year at BSHS, the freshmen set their mood for years to come. The 557 freshmen manage to display their spirit in many different ways. The longest sign in the history of BSHS was painted by the freshman class to add to their many signs during Competi- tion Week. First Row Abbott, Anna Abbott, Robert Acuff, Johnny Second Row Adams, Don Adams, Ricky Addy, Don Third Row Affleck, Richard Aquiiar, Mary Acjuiiar, Rose Ahern, Susan Alcantar, Isabel Fourth Row Alcantar, Jesse Alderton, Angela Allen, Sandra Allen, Steve Allensworth, John 188 First Row Amaro, Mary Anderson, Karen Anderson, Shawn Andrews, Susan Arguello, Ricky Second Row Arsiaga, Diane Atkins, Marsha Ayers, Steve Bair, James Baird, Nancy Third Row Baker, Debbie Baker, Jimmy Baldridge, James Ballard, Linda Barbee, Greg Fourth Row Barksdale, Tim Barnett, Twiila Barrier, Jeanie Battle, Dick Baubek, Kris Fifth Row Bauer, Marie Beaird, Linda Beiew, Jamie Berry, Billy Berry, Deborah A — Looking over her pattern, Lonnie Thames learns the art of sewing. B — Practicing to become future Steers, Mike War- ren and Jim Law practice basketball. C — Looking over the ballots, Eddie Smith and Chris Hull vote for class officers. freshmen First Row Berry, Juanita Billalha, Tommy Birdwell, Jack Blackwoll, Cheryl Blalack, Becky Second Row Blassingame, Jo Lynn Bledsoe, Jeanne Boadle, Miles Boggs, Darla Bohannan, Sharon Third Row Booth, Jeri Borman, Judy Bottoms, Larry Box, Ray Don Brachan, Steve Fourth Row Brashears, Cathy Brashears, Kent Brock, Kim Brooks, Donna Broughton, Bryan Fifth Row Brown, Debbie Brumley, Johnny Brunson, Curtis Buckley, Gabe Buckner, Robert Sixth Row Bull, Linda Bunch, Kamel Burchell, Denise Burke, Donna Burley, Erwin Seventh Row Burt, Scott Byrd, Wanda Cain, Tim my Campbell, Bruce Campbell, Charles k- ' A AAA t A f ) lbl 190 n S freshmen still enjoy Halloween First Row Cantrell, Debbie Caperton, Savannah Carlile, Bruce Carr, Brad Carrillo, Rose Marie Second Row Carriveau, Cathy Carroll, Pat Casey, Kimberly Castie, Mark Chatham, Ricky Third Row Chavarria, David Cherry, Mary John Cherry, Ruben Cisneroz, Dolores Clark, Debbie A — Looking at the Hal- loween candy, John Addy wishes he was a child again. Fourth Row Coffee, Kim Coffee, Lynette Coffey, Mike Cohn, Richard Cole, Gary Fifth Row Condray, Kenneth Cook, Linda Correa, Arthur Coryell, Vicki Cox, Theresa freshmen fish spirit never dies A — Making a decision, Judy Jones wonders if she should looli in or not. B — Without heed she looks in anvwav- First Row Craddock, Micki Craig, Suzzan Crawley, Kim Criswell, Lynne Crittenden, Ann Second Row Croft, Steve Crow, Dewayn Crow, Sidney Cruz, Hilaria Currie, Jerry Third Row Custer, Tammy Danford, Heddy Daniel, Diana Daniel, Pat Danieil, Theresa Fourth Row Daniely, Jimmy Daubney, Steve Davis, Charles Davis, Chris Davis, Linda Fifth Row Davis, Penny Davis, Ronnie Davis, William Dean, Teri Deats, Annabeth 192 First Row Deese, Doreen Del Bosque, Oliver DeLeon, Guadalupe Second Row DeLeon, Manuel Dockter, Dave Dodd, Susie Dominquez, Josie Third Row Dominquez, Vicky Donaho, Donna Doporto, Jose Douglas, Jimmy Fourth Row Dunagan, Dianne Dunbar, Lanette Dunn, Donald Duran, Roy Earls, Eddie Fifth Row Easley, Michael Easterling, Wanda Edwards, Henry Edwards, Mark Ellett, Gary Sixth Row Elrod, Jon Emerson, Brenda Enriquez, Sandra Erwin, Dan Escanuelas, Andres Seventh Row Escanuelas, Steven Esquilas, Jesse Evans, Evan Evans, Mark freshmen fish beanie tradition still shines on all year First Row Ewing, Richard Fellows, Denita Second Row Fierro, Edward Fletcher, Judy Flores, Raul Flores, Raymond Forgus, Ricky Third Row Fowler, Cindy Fowler, David Fowler, Scott Fox, David Franklin, Donna Fourth Row Franks, Clarence Frazier, Debra Fromon, Gene Fulcher, Nancy Galan, Frankie Fifth Row Galan, Gilbert Galan, Pete Gamble, Gary Gamble, Ricky Garcia, Anita Sixth Row Garcia, Rosemarie Garcia, Tony Gardner, Sandra Garrett, Kay Garza, Olga -■ A — Wearing their beanies, these freshman ' girls look at a pep rally skit. .-fy f- 1 194 i . ' ' -- lb ©. , First Row Gautreaux, Barry Gilbert, Drencilla Gilliland, Terri Ginder, Daniel Gipson, Evelyn Second Row Glanister, Bernie Gomez, Alfredo Gomez, Ben Gomez, Daniel Gomez, Pedro Third Row Gonzales, Lucinda Gonzales, Susie Gonzalez, Diana Goodblanket, Scott Grant, Jodi Fourtli Row Grantham, Ladon Graves, Virgie Green, Dane Green, Donny Greenhill, James Fifth Row Gressett, Micheal Gross, Kathy Grosse, Garry Guinn, Micheal Hagan, Julie Sixth Row Haibreg-tse, Robert Halfmann, Greg Hammon, Sammy Hannabass, Steve Harrington, Allen Seventh Row Harris, Donna Hart, Tamera Hartman, Ethel Hatfield, Vincent Haught, Kathy freshmen First Row Haxton, Jason Henson, Billy Henson, Donna Hereford, Steve Hernandez, Joe Second Row Hernandez, Rafael Hester, Brenda Hilario, Barbara Hilario, Elva Hilario, Oscar Third Row Hilario, Rebecca Hilario, Robert Hilario, Vir nia Hill, Carolyn Hill, Shauna Fourth Row Hinojos, Linda Hise, Gary Hitch, James Hodges, Hubert Hodnett, Angela Fifth Row Hopkins, Karen Hopkins, Roger Hopper, Gary Horton, Wales Horsley, Jimmy Sixth Row Hovda, Tammy Huitt, Mickey Hull, Ghris Hull, Noel Hull, Randv Seventh Row Hunnicutt, Lloyd Huse, Gynthia Hyden, Linda Ingram, Graig luery, Janet 0 o ts D 196 I BB p First Row Jennings, Joe Johnson, Dale Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Robert n f , f freshmen ' s spirit is everywhere Second Row Jones, Brian Jones, Jesse Jones, Judy Jones, Kathy Jones, Micheal A — Listening to their _ „ instructor, Mickey Raitt f and Vicky Dominquez find school interesting. Third Row Jones, Tommy Keele, Jana Kelley, Terry Kennedy, Richard Fourth Row Key, Randy King, Ylanda Kinman, Jerry Koykendall, Steve Lamb, Donna Fifth Row Lambert, Jennings Lancaster, Tim Lang, Peter Lawson, Gary Lebkowsky, Mike freshmen freshmen experiment in many different fields A — Interested freshmen science students are doing an experiment as instruc- tor Mr. Alvin Bolton looks on. First Row Lee, Sherry Leggett, Dennis Lester, Tony Lilley, Kathy Lilley, William Second Row Lister, Leslie Little, Debbie Little, Paige Long, Keith Lopez, Armando Third Row Lopez, Raymond Lowry, Philip Madison, Jay Madry, Vonda Maldonado, Teresa Fourth Row Mancill, Vanessa Mangum, Chris Marks, Richard Marquez, Jerry Marquez, Larry Fifth Row Martin, Dick Martin, Ronald Martinez, Luis Martinez, Lupe Martinez, Mike ' ) •- 198 First Row Mashburn, Lee Ann Massey, John Mathis, James Matthews, James Matthews, Kimberly Second Row Matthews, Ulysses Mauricio, Juan McChristian, Sandy McCullough, Ricky McCurtain, Sheryl Third Row McEntire, Ann McFarland, Sandy McKee, Carolyn McKee, Rhonda McKinney, Charles Fourth Row McMurtrey, Kenneth McNew, Debbie McWhorter, Jill McWhirter, Terri Medley, Craig Fifth Row Melton, Troy Menoez, Patsy Mendoza, Larry Mercer, Ron Mewborn, Joyce Sixth Row Middleton, Candy Mikolacjyck, Cynthia Milam, James Millaway, Joe Miller, Darrell Seventh Row Miller, Jyrone Mills, Patty Mitchem, Debra Molina, Emilio Montgomery, Peggy freshmen First Row Moore, Debbie Moore, Mark Morales, Lupe Moreland, Debra Moring, Cathy Second Row Morris, Cindy Morris, James Morrow, Rickey Mounce, Jay Mullins, Ronnie fish feel rhythm of school life Third Row Munoz, Benjamin Munoz, Susie Murgatroyd, Lawrence Nanny, Linda Neal, Willie Fourth Row Neighbors, Debbie Neighbors, Cathy Newson, Kent Fifth Row Newson, Tammy Newton, Cheryl Newton, Jeff Sixth Row Nichols, Morgan Nix, Hoylene Nobles, Delia 200 A — Running in the rain, Cathy Williams rushes through a busy day. B — Many fresh- men, such as Jerry Young, take advantage of the library. First Row Odom, Tamra Olaque, Cruz Second Row Ontiveros, Jose Ornelas, Edward Third Row Owen, Henry Padilla, Leticia Palomino, Thelma Parks, James Parras, Frank Fourth Row Parrott, Craig Parsons, Cathey Patrick, Paula Patterson, Steven Paul, Nabors Fifth Row Pearson, Bobby Pearson, Craig Pearson, Creg Pearson, Juna Pedigo, Jim Sixth Row Pekowski, Edward Jr. Perez, Madalena Perry, Cindy Pery, Magdalena Seventh Row Pettitt, Tammy Petty, Taime Pineda, Jose Pipkin, Dianne Pittman, David freshmen First Row Piltman, Randy Place, Joel Platte, Roy Porras, Larry Porras, Luis Second Row Porter, Huf h Powell, Sandra Prater, Terri Prather, Paul Preston, Cindv fish take advantage of library Third Row Price, Cindy Puga, Joe Puga, Rudy Purgason, Debbie Ramey, Pam Fourth Row Ramirez, Christina Ramirez, Tano Ramsey, David Rangel, Rachel Ray, David Fifth Row Ray, Jim Recio, Roy Reed, Jerri Reed, Miki Renteria, Henry Sixth Row Renteria, Manuel Reyna, Nick Rhoton, Rhonda Rice, Mike Rich, Mike 202 First Row Rich, Patsi Richardson, Valerie Riley, Roanne Rios, Cruz Rios, Janie Second Row Robb, Scott Robles, Irene Rocha, Rudy Rodriguez, Diana Rodriguez, Edward Third Row Rodriguez, Evelyn Rodriguez, Jimmy Rodriguez, Raymond Rodriguez, Sammy Rogers, Robbi Fourth Row Roman, Terri Roper, Ricky Ross, Willie Rubio, Patsy Rudd, Cathey Fifth Row Ruff, Mary Nell Russell, Diane Russell, K thv i-d Sixth Row Sanchez, Viola Salgado, Mary Lou A — Making use of the library, Danny Cinder reads a book. freshmen First Row Sanders, John Santiago, JoAnn Santos, David Schuitz, Gary Sellers, Bryan Second Row Shaffer, Phyllis Shanks, Jimmy Sheldon, Martha Shelly, Patterson Shortes, John Third Row Shults, Ronald Sieler, Liz Sigman, Wayne Fourth Row Sitton, Carol Sledge, Steve Small, Karla Smith, Cynthia Fifth Row Smith, Darlene Smith, Earnie Smith, Eddie Smith, Mike Smith, Sharon Sixth Row Sneed, Karen Spears, Greg Spears, Karen Spence, David Spraberry, Shcrre 204 iV S - W i ' ,i M First Row Standard, Cynthia Stanley, Cathy Stephens, Robert Stevens, Dale Stewart, Andy Second Row Stewart, Leroy Stutz, Joe Sundy, Rita Sundy, Teresa Sursky, Brian many freshmen participate in outside sports Third Row Swindell, Patti Talamantez, Paul Taliferro, Zachary Tanner, Mary Taylor, Scott Fourth Row Thames, Lonnie Thompson, Debbie Thompson, Terri Tipton, Jimmy Tolson, Cheryl Fifth Row Turner, Larry Tynfs, Beverly Underwood, Kim Uranga, Jesse Valencia, Alex Sixth Row Valencia, Mary Valencia, Olga Valenzuela, Mike Vaughn, Cheryl Vaughn, Mackie freshmen First Row Vela, Eddie Vela, Raul Velasco, Rosa Velasquez, Leon Vernon, Debbie Second Row Vigil, Danny Waggorer, Larry Walker, Twila Wallace, Lisa Wallis, Steve Third Row Walters, Donald Walters, Windell Warren, Liz Warren, Mike Waters, Bobby Fourth Row Watkins, Ricky Watson, Deattia Watson, Jack Watts, Mike Way, Denise Fifth Row Weatherman, Terry Webb, Mary Wegner, Ronald Welch, Terry Wheeler, David Sixth Row White, David White, Mary Ann Whiteley, Tina Wiley, Claudia Wilkerson, James Seventh Row Wiiibanks, Kay Williams, Cathy Williams, Evelyn Williams, James Williams, Jerry y L. O iL 206 fish learn to handle life ' s ups and downs A — Yelling for the freshmen team, Chris Davis shows her spirit. B — As trainer for the foot- ball team, Larry Porras is on the go. First Row Williams, Lana Williams, Tana Second Row Williamson, Candi Wilmes, Joan Wilson, David Wilson, Elmer Wilson, Paulette Third Row Winterbauer, Debra Witte, Vicki Woodard, Emzie Young, Jerry Young, Mark Fourth Row Young, Susan Zapp, James Zapp, Richmond Zaw, Jim Zubiate, Simon freshmen president doug robison vice-president ann caton secretary kathy perry treasurer leann brazel AophonjoxeA ' - ' ' ' - ' ' ' •.. ' Sophomores plav an important l)art at BSHS. the total enroll- ment of the 1972-73 sophomore class is 457 students. This class was recipient of the Bold Gol( Spirit Stick. The sophomores par- ticipate in many school activities. A — Sophomore spirit shines on in 72 as shown by Debbie Slatham, Raleen Ahern and Terri Adams. Second Row Ahern, Raleen Aicantar, Franl Alien, Dewayne Alien, Toni Alvarez, Lydia Third Row Amaro, Carolina Armstrong, David Arencibia, Viana Arista, Lydia Arista, Sarah Fourth Row Arnold, Caria Arnold, Stephen Arsiaga, Manuel Averitt, Betty Baker, Kenneth First Row Adams, Shirley Adams, Teri Adams, Terri Aguilar, Victoria 210 f ; i ' ' i spirit is the name of the game First Row Baker, Sharon Bair, Carol Baldridge, Buel Bartley, Malt Beasley, David Second Row Bell, Paul Bell, Vicki Jo Berry, Melvin Biby, Pat Biddison, Marty Third Row Billingsley, Becky Bingham, Cecil Birmelin, Kenneth Bitler, Jenette Black, Lynn Fourth Row Bledsoe, Jackie Bledsoe, Jan Boatwright, Larry Boman, Byron Borman, Laurie Fifth Row Boy, Brenda Bradbury, ' Robert Bradshaw, Bobby Brashears, Donna Brazel, LeAnn Sixth Row Brewer, Tim Bronaugh, Charles Bronaugh, Janet Bryans, John Burcham, David sophomores F irst Row Burchell, Kim Burchell, Roger Second Row Burchfield, Reul)en Buske, Michele A — Sophomore Kathy Perry, looks in amaze- ment at freshman Angela Hodnett carrying a picket sign. Third Row Buske, Pat Burks, Randy Bustamante, Sylvia Callahan, Mark Cameron, Donna Fourth Row Camp, Donna Canning, Barry Carr, Rickey Casmon, Marilyn Cathey, Kim Fifth Row Caton, Ann Cheathcam, Cindy Christion, Randy Christich, Bruce Clark, Bob Sixth Row Clark, James Clarke, Larry Claveran, Joann Cline, Brenda Cline, John 212 race for the spirit stick sparks competition between the classes First Row Coffey, James Coffman, Janet Coleman, Cindy Conway, Nancy Cooper, Becky Second Row Cordes, Larry Correa, Albert Correa, Celestino Corson, Steve Cortez, Yolanda Third Row Coryell, Debbie Couvillion, Janene Cox, Vickie Craig, Pam Cramer, Michael Fourth Row Crandall, Richard Craver, Sherrie Crittenden, Lana Crooker, Dori Crow, Clifford Fifth Row Crump, Carrie Dailey, Frank Darrow, Ricky Davidson, Diane Davidson, Donald Sixth Row Davis, Betsy Davis, Charles Davis, Monty Davis, Robert DeLeon, Leticia sophomores First Row DeLcon, Rosella Denison, Pamela Denson, Kerry Diaz, Estelia Dirks, Barbara Second Row Dixon, Teresa Dowing, Sonia Downing, Robert Duggan, Carol the sophomore class of ' 72 has great spirit Third Row Duggan, David Dunbar, Wilma Earhart, Dick Ellis, Tim Fourth Row Ellison, Rita Emerson, Jane Escobedo, Carlos Evans, Kevin Fifth Row Ferguson, Glen Ferrell, Rodney Pickling, Joyce Fisher, Wilmajean Flores, Irma Sixth Row Ford, Meivetl Fort, Mark Fortson, Karen Franco, Tony Franklin, Wade 214 r A ri 1 11 . -. - f - A — This is an example of the never dying sophomore spirit. First Row Fredrii son, Adrienne Fryar, Lanny Fulcher, Dennis Fuqua, Gary Gamboa, Ruben Second Row Garcia, Edward Garcia, Jesse Garrett, Sue Gillenwater, Charles Glanister, Bonnie Third Row Gomez, Connie Gonzales, Carlos Gonzalez, Jean Grace, Karla « Graves, Sallie sophomores t First Row Green, Kelly Greene, Evelyn Greene, Kenny Greenhill, Karla Greenhill, Kathy A — Kim Hurchell, nurse ' s aide, helps school nurse Mrs. Nellie Malhis. B — A pal on the back goes to Andre Hur- rington from Cindy Torres, a sophomore cheerleader, for a job well l()ne. A ' d ' v Second Row Grisham, Helen Gross, Marvin Guthrie, Will Hagan, Mike Hambrick, Vickie Third Row Harrington, Boyd Harris, Leslie Hart, Carol Hart, Nat Harveston, Laurie Fourth Row Haught, June Hayworth, Melanie Haxton, Kim Hedges, Mark Heirman, Freda 216 sophomores use their spare time First Row Henkel, Beverly Henry, Steve Hernandez, Diana Hernandez, Eloy Hernandez, Elsa Second Row Hernandez, Esther Hernandez, Ray Hernandez, Steve Hicks, Cathy Hicks, Charla Third Row Hodges, Nita Hodnett, Sharon Holland, Judy Hollingsworth, Grace Holme, Rob Fourth Row Horton, Greg Householder, Alan Fifth Row Howell, Becky Howell, Sherry sophomores although daily school hfe can be hectic . . the sophomores take time to live a little First Row Howland, Lorrie Huff, Ronnie Hughes, James Hull, Danny Hurrington, Andre Second Row Hurston, Susan Huskey, Jay Third Row Hyden, Teresa Ingram, Cherry y Fourth Row Jackson, Carolyn Jenkins, Karen Jenkins, Sharon Johnson, Denise Johnson, Douglas Fifth Row Jones, Amber Jones, Laura Jones, Randy Jones, Warren Kaddotz, Dorinda Sixth Row Karns, Dale Kelley, Joyce Kim, Sung Chul King, George Kitchen, Sally 218 First Row Klotz, Douglas Knappe, Craig Lang, Lisa Lang, Myntice Langston, Daniel Second Row Larson, Janet Leach, Sandra Levario, Valentin Lewis, Brenda Little, Linda A — Sophomores get a pleas- ure out of lunch periods, even time to sign a cast. B — Spirit is the talk at this lunch table agrees Judy Holland, Cindy Cheatheam, and Nancy Con- way. C — A bit of gossip may be the highlight of this conver- sation. Third Row Long, Leslie Long, Loy Fourth Row Lonsford, Becky Lopez, Manuel Fifth Row Lovelace, Casey Luevanos, Noe sophomores Firs t Row Lunsford, Jimmy Lusk, Sonia Lynn, Debra Madry, Paula Margolis, Maridene Second Row Martinez, Brian Martinez, Loretta Martinez, Marleen Mason, Duanna Mason, Marli A — The smiles of an out- standing performance show- through Laurie Proctor, twirler. B — The thoughts of anticipation pass through the mind of sophomore James Young. Third Row Mata, Miguel Mathis, Joe Matthews, Joe McClendon, Zetta McCormick, Judy Fourth Row McCormick, Ricky McCumber, Rosanne McCutcheon, Ray McDaniel, Roxie McDaniel, Steve 220 new horizons open for bshs sophomores First Row Mclntire, Terry McLain, Karen Medrano, Rudolfo Meek, Kathy Menchaca, Gloria Second Row Metcalf, Bev Metcalf, Ruel Mewborn, Jennie Mexia, Chris Mills, Becky Third Row Mintz, Jerry Mitchell, Deborah Mize, Carol Moore, Debbie Moore, Mike Fourth Row Moore, Tonia Moren, William Moreno, Hijinio Morgan, David Morgan, James Fifth Row Morgan, Mark Morris, Donna Morris, Steve Motes, Johney Mounce, Mike Sixth Row Munoz, Joe Murdock, Robbie Murphy, Joy Lynn Murphy, Leslie Murphy, Vicky sophomores First Row Myers, Patli Nagel, Donna Nikolai, Debbie Normandeau, Mike Oliver, Tom Second Row Onstead, Deborah Onliveros, Martha Ornelas, Adrian Osborne, Jimmy Owens, Diana the sophomores display talents in many ways Third Row Owens, Jeff Padilla, Gilbert Padilla, Humberto Palacios, Janie Palomino, Helen Fourth Row Paredes, Gilbert Paredez, Mike Parras, Lily Parrott, Richard Paul, Ervin Fifth Row Payne, Jack Pearson, Donna Peercy, Doug Perea, Dee Dee Perry, Kathy Sixth Row Picfjuet, Annette Pierce, Jackie Piper, Lucy Pipkin, Denise Pless, Lance 222 p First Row Pope, Nancy Pope, Pam Partee, Stanley Proctor, Laurie Priddy, Pam Second Row Przydryga, Carmen Puckett, Jimmy Puga, Joe Puree!!, Jim Purgason, Roliin Third Row Rains, Joe Ramsey, Terry Ramirez, Maria Raney, Tim Range!, Marceiino Fourth Row Ranivin, Teresa Ray, Drew Ray, Helen Ray, Melodic Ray, Michele Fifth Row Read, Richard Reese, Faron Reese, Pat Renteria, Johnny Reynolds, Kevin A — Sophomore Gary Stevens adjusts the lights for Campus Revue 73. sophomores First Row Rhymes, Pete Rhyne, Ginny Rice, Carla Richards, Kay Riggan, Brenda Second Row Riley, Rhonda Robertson, Waily Robison, Doug Rocha, Joe Rodgers, Johnnie A — Joni Rodriguez and Tina Rotenberry discover that work can be enjoyed in homeinaking. B — Art is a creative skill dis- played here by Kim Cathy. Third Row Rodriguez, Joni Rodriguez, Valtasar Rodriquez, Virginia Rotenberry, Tina Row, Gloria Fourth Row Rybolt, Wannah Ryerson, Evelyn Saiz, Precilla Salazar, Yolanda Saldivar, Tony 224 varied schedules spark sophomore year - ♦ y S First Row Sayers, Mary Schultz, Diana Schrecengost, Ricky Schulze, Samuel Scott, Nancy Second Row Seaboit, Kristina Sewani, Walter Shanks, Diana Sharp, Ann Shea, Connie Third Row Sheldon, Susan Sheppard, Cindy Sheppard, Diana Sherrill, Kenny Shook, Vicki sophomores First Row Shryack, David ShugTuc, Sieve Shultz, Anne Silen, Mike SiltoM, Dean the sophomores begin a new day Second Row Slaughter, Debi Siiwinski, Lori Smith, Deborah Smith, James Smith, Lana Third Row Smith, Pam Smith, Teresa Sneed, Kathy Soldan, Christine Sparge, Virgil Fourth Row Sjjeaker, Rory Statham, Debbie Steele, Annette Stei)hens, Larry Stephens, Rusty Fifth Row Stevens, Gary Stevens, Kathy Stevenson, Robert Stewart, Don Stoneman, Cynthia Sixth Row Stoker, Jane Striegler, Kelli Stripling, Hayes Tatom, Corby Taylor, Mark . ' i M n 226 • ' 1 -••; N - A i First Row Taylor, Renee Teel, Keith Tereletsky, Judith Thames, Karyi Thomas, Cliff Second Row Thomas, Keith Thomas, Michael Thomason, Debbie Thompson, Kitty Thompson, Linda A — Enthused looking sopho- more students are ready for another day at BSHS. Third Row Thompson, Tracy Thurman, Barbara Torres, Cynthia Torres, Larry Trawick, ' Kim Fourth Row Tredaway, Terry Trevino, Jerry Trevino, Martha Trevino, Sylvia Tucker, Kim sophomores First Row Upton, Cindy Urban, Jan Valencia, Oscar Vick, Stan V ' ioira, Theresa Second Row Vigil, Rulh Virden, Richard Walker, Carla Walker, Tina Ward, Danny sophomores do some crazy things Third Row Warren, Paul Warren, Sue Watson, Debbie Weatherall, Peggj- Weaver, Debara Fourth Row Weaver, Susan Webb, Kathy Weber, Grace Weeks, Frank West, Billy Fifth Row Westbrook, Robert Wheeler, Donnie Sixth Row Wheeler, Ronald White, George 228 A — Sophomores gather in the cafeteria before 8:30 bell for gossip session. B — Sally Kitchen takes a brief pause during band prac- tice. First Row White, Patty Second Row Whiteley, Waylon Whittington, Billy Don Third Row Wickline, Teresa Wiley, Grady Willey, Willey Williams, Kay Williams, Susie Fourth Row Wilkerson, Bill Wood, Tawa Worthy, Ann Wozencraft, Betsy Wright, Deryl Fifth Row Wrinkle, David Yanez, Gloria Yarbrough, Connie Young, James Zubiate, Bell sophomores president tim dunn vice-president nadine league secretary druanne priddy treasurer khenda harland mum The Junior Class of 1972-1973 has an enrollment of 489. The Juniors hold a prom each year in honor of the Seniors. The Juniors earn the money to pay for the prom through selling mums and T-Shirts. First Row Abbe, Bruce Abernathy, Ken Acri, Roni Adams, Pam Adams, Stanley Second Row Adams, Steve Allen, Catherine Allison, Terry Ament, Mary Anderson, Beverly Third Row Anderson, Mark Archer, Jim Arrinjfton, Gay Arriola, Alljert Atkinson, Teresa 2.32 First Row Atwell, Shirley Austin, Nancy Avant, James Awtry, Kathy Axelrad, Vicki Second Row Bailey, Diane Ballon, Blaz Baker, Sharon Baldock, Diane Balias, Mark Third Row Ballard, Debra Banks, Phylis Barber, Jackie Barksdale, Debbie Bartley, Candy Fourth Row Battle, Roger Beene, Don Bennett, Joyce Berrott, Petra Berry, Dona juniors take time to relax from day ' s work Fifth Row Bertran, Sherri Biddison, Tom Billalba, Adelina Billingsley, Terry Blackshear, Debra Sixth Row Blassingame, Susan Bokelman, Greg Bonner, Greg Borman, Theresa Boyd, Carol juniors P irst Row Brackeen, Richard Brackett, Steve Brewer, Donald Brewer, Donna Brown, Mary Second Row Brown, Ricky Brown, Sharon Brunson, Karl Buecker, Mervyn Bull, Kathv Third Row Burcham, Cheryl Burchcll, Corky Burgess, Sherry Burke, Eileen Burley, Rita Fourth Row Burns, Phoebe Burt, Dawn Byrd, Brenda Cain, Ricky Calhoun, Steve Fifth Row Callison, Randy Camficld, Richard Campbell, Betsy Campbell, Tommy Cannon, Cheryl juniors ' advisory proves amusing Sixth Row Carl, Joan Carlile, Kelly Carlisle, Steve Carlton, Glenn Carpenter, Gordon .-- w ik h iC i Q 234 First Row Carrasco, Grace Second Row Carroll, Tonia Third Row Carter, Carla A — Advisory is fun for Ken Abernathy. Fourth Row Carter, Cathy Castle, Shelton Caudill, Craig Christensen, Gary Churchwell, Dennis Fifth Row Churchwell, Wanda Clark, Lana Coates, Tommy Coffee, Karen Coffee, Patti Sixth Row Cole, Cindy Collins, Paula Conard, Peggy Condray, Curt Cone, Carole juniors First Row Conlcy, Karen Conley, Mike Cooley, Ellen Cornish, Darlene Corralez, Sulema juniors demonstrate newly developed skills Second Row Correa, Beatrice Correa, Pete Crenwelge, Wayne Cunninjrham, James Curry, Connye Third Row Curtis, Linda Danford, Janice Daniely, Beverly Daughtery, Kay Davidson, Deborah Fourth Row Davis, Kay Davis, Lorraine Dean, Jimmy DeFlitch, Donna DeFiitch, Joyce Fifth Row DeLeon, Rosalinda Dennis, Cynthia Deu ' ees, Kendra Dickens, Wayne Dickenson, Samira Sixth Row Dickinson, Lynn Duncan, Sue Dunn, David Dunn, Tim Dunne, Jerry ftPi ' il 236 First Row Eisler, Pam Ellis, Jim Second Row Emfinger, Walter Evans, Dodie A — Feature twirler Kelly Carlile practices with the blades. Third Row Evans, Margie Eyssen, Martha Fellows, Joel Ferrell, Steve Fielder, Bob Fourth Row Fitts, Patti Fletcher, Mickie Flores, Mike Florez, Florence Floyd, Sandra Fifth Row Fouse, Debbie Franco, Catalina Franklin, Janice Franklin, Prudie Frazier, Robert juniors First Row Froman, Kt-n J ' ullcr, Karen Gainus, Mary Garcia, Victor Garv, Lonnie Second Row Gaston, Beverly Gibbs, Terrie Gillihan, Lonnie Gilliland, Ricky Gleason, Sandra Third Row Gomez, Belinda Gomez, Evelyn Gonzales, Jose Green, Garland Gregg, Janis Fourth Row Gressett, Wayne Grice, Kim Grice, Kit Guess, Mary Guevara, Edna Fifth Row Guevara, Gloria Hale, Donna Harland, Brenda Harland, Khenda Harmon, Kenda A — Office work is fun for Carol Boyd and Alice Trevino. B — Better late than never thinks Terry Tate. 238 juniors lead happy lives at bshs First Row Harris, Sue Harris, Terry Second Row Harveston, Peggj Hattenbach, Libby Third Row Hedrick, June Heffington, Guy Fourth Row Henry, Maria Hernandez, Dora Hernandez, Margie Herrera, Adolpho Herron, Cynthia Fifth Row Hiiario, Benito Hill, Mitzi Hinojos, Lena Hise, Ronnie Hodges. Jeannette Sixth Row Hodnett, Suzanne Hodnett, Vicki Hogue, Troy Holloway, Amy Hooper, Robyn juniors bold gold spirit is held high A — Juniors display their spirit on BSHS. B — Juniors paint signs to pro- mote spirit. First Row Howland, Karen Hull, Russell Hunt, Dawn Hurring-ton, Deborah Hyden, Robert Second Row Jackson, Danny Johnson, Phil Johnson, Van Johnston, Zina Jones, Dana Third Row Jones, Jerry Jones, Leigh Jones, Sally Jones, Steve Jordan, Judy Fourth Row Junek, Calvin Junek, Lola Karns, Rocky Kilpatrick, Mike Kim, Sung Hee 240 i k First Row Kimble, David Kimble, Olivia King, Matthew King, Patricia Kirksey, Kathy Second Row Klaus, Randy Knight, Ruth Knowles, LaNell Kolden, Julie Kushaney, John Third Row Lang, Robert Langford, Scott Lanspery, Eric Lawlis, Susy Leal, Gilbert Fourth Row Lee, Bobby Leggett, Russell Lindsey, Terry Little, Kathy Lipscombe, John juniors First Row Lulh, Toni Maines, Ronny Marin, RL ' l)ecca Marshall, Randy Martin, Jerry Second Row Martinez, David Martinez, Jesse Martinez, Mary Ann Martinez, Ron Martinez, Virginia Third Row Mason, Beckie Mattingley, Randy Mayo, Bobby McCoy, Marcus McCullough, Rocky Fourth Row McCurtain, Sheila McDaniel, Tem{)le Fifth Row McEntire, Robert McEwen, Scott Sixth Row McGuire, Gordon McGuire, Susie practice makes perfect 242 First Row McLaughlin, Marianne McLeod, Barbara McLeod, Mark McMillian, DeLynnda McWhirter, Walter Second Row Meade, Frances Meador, Steve Medley, Jan Third Row Meek, Raymond Meeks, Bobble Menchaca, Henry Fourth Row Mendoza, Anita Menges, Susan Mercier, Joy A — Working on free-throws is Randy Mar- shall. B — Out to another day of football prac- tice goes Vicki Woodruff. Fifth Row Messenger, Bill Miller, Christi Miller, Jeff Miller, John Miller, Suzi Sixth Row Mills, Kathey ntgomery, Belinda Morelion, John Morphis, Ken Morris, Barbara juniors First Row Morris, Martha Morton, Kcm Moulton, Ron Mullen, Mary Mur{)hy, Judy Second Row Muskouin, Paula Myrick, Ronaki Neal, Susie Neillm, Marilyn Newell, Kerry Third Row Noble, Deantha Norwood, Firm Nugent, Billy Olivas, Irene Owens, Gina life as a junior is fantastic 244 First Row Patterson, Vicke Patton, Pam Second Row Peai-ce, Cindy Pearson, Joel Third Row Perez, Olga Perkins, Terry Perry, Lana Phillips, Cindy Phillips, Craig Fourth Row Phillips, Iris Phillips, Nathan Picquet, Beth Pierce, Barbara Pierce, Carletta Fifth Row Pierce, Lorrie Pineda, Debora Pipes, Lisa Pittrna n, Londa PlatteTKenneth Sixth Row Pope, James Prather, Mark Priddy, Druanne Raminez, Eunice Randle, Eddie juniors First Row Ratliff, Laura Rau, Orville Ray, Mavis Reason, John Reed, Dennis Second Row Reed, Lihhy Reidy, Tony Renteria, Robert Reynolds, Ear! Rhymes, Jill A — Disappointment comes from Susie Neai after a loss. Third Row Richards, Jackie Richardson, Linda Richhart, Earl Riley, Jon Rivera, Daniel Fourth Row Rohl), Bennett Robertson, Ducky Robertson, Patti Robertson, Vicki Ro iri(iuez, Arnando 246 f f 1 9! .€ I ' i A First Row Rodriquez, Johnny Rodriquez, Sammy Rogers, Martha Rorick, Sharon Rountree, Danny Second Row Rubio, Mary Lou Rudd, Priscilla Salazar, Esperanza Saldivar, Elvia Saldivar, Irene Third Row Scallion, Ann Schrecengost, Randy Scott, Carol Scott, Kenneth Sevey, Jan Fourth Row Shaffer, Bob Shapland, Bob Shaw, Joey Sheedy, Mark Sheene, Bobby juniors have their ups and downs Fifth Row Sherrill, Patrice Sherrill, Rita Shultz, Jean Sieier, Mike Simmons, Dennis Sixth Row Simpson, Chris Sitton, Charles Sledge, Terri Smith, Annamarie Smith, Carolyn juniors First Row Smith, Doufj Smith, F]rvin Smith, .John Smith. Rickey Sorlcy, Tom Second Row Si)encer, Gregory Staiiings, Jim Stanley, Debbie Stanley, Larry Stevens, Dennis Third Row Stevens, Donna Stewart, Diann Stewart, Harlan Stewart, Jimmy Stewart, Leatreca Fourth Row Stuteville, Paula Stutz, Vickie Sullivan, Robert Sundy, Karla Surskey, Ivan Fifth Row Sutton, Mike Tate, Terry Taylor, Cindy Taylor, Judy Teague, Guy juniors have leisure time between classes Sixth Row Teague, Nadine Teague, Tina Thomas, Anne Thomas, Mike Thomas, Shirley 248 First Row Thorp, Sharon Tibbs, Sheryl Tonn, Randy Torres, Raymond Townsend, Kenneth Second Row Traylor, Kenneth Third Row Trevino, Alice A — A cool drink of water refreshes Susy Lawlis. Fourth Row Truette, Cindy Tul)b, Robbie Turner, Joyce Tynes, Brenda U ' mstead, Cathy Fifth Row Valenzuela, Tony Valles, Cruz Vela, Christine Vigil, Sarah Waddill, Cathy juniors juniors explore many new things First Row Wacic, Cindy Waggoner, Allan Second Row Walker, Phyllis Walton, Ken Third Row Watson, Joe Watson, Wynona Fourth Row Watts, Linda Watts, Tim Way, Debra Weaver, Bill Weaver, Deborah Fifth Row Weaver, Kellye Weaver, Randy Weir, Kay Wheeler, Carrie Wheeler, Debbie Sixth Row Whitaker, Cindy White, Gary White, Wanda Wilcox, Kenneth Wild, Valerie 250 First Row Wiley, Jimmy Willbanks, Jill Willey, Donnie Williams, Debra Williams, Julie Second Row Williams, Sue Williamson, Jon Williamson, Steve Willingham, Gary Wilson, Rose Third Row Wilson, Susan Windham, Joel Winn, Beverly Withrow, Bobby Wolverton, Renee Fourth Row Wood, David Woods, Debra Woods, Donna Wooldridge, Sandra Wright, David A — The Library keeps Steve Meador occupied. B — Concentrating on a chemis- try experiment are Joel Fel- lows and Randy Schrecen- gost. juniors president richard shook vice-president donna mcdaniel secretary bonnie anderson treasurer teresa Stewart 15 f 252 Mnum seniors shine in ' 72 Entering into their last year of Big Spring High School, the members of the senior class strived to make it the best year ever. The seniors were an important part of high school. They constituted a large majority of the var- ious school organizations; participated in plays, musicals, school functions; and set a shining example for the underclassmen. The senior class donated a gift at the end of the year to show their affection and appreciation of Big Spring High School. A — With a beautiful smile senior Leslie Jones por- trays her joy at being a senior. First Row Acuff, Dak ' Adams, Cin(l Adams, Ronnie Alderton, Jack Allensworth, Catherine Second Row Alvarez, Martha Alvarez, Ruben Anderson, Bonnie Anderson, Ellen Andrews, Donnie Third Row Arney, Genice Ayala, Robert Bagnall, Jon Baker, Ricky Barbee, Sharlyn 254 ms First Row Barraza, Richard Barber, Craig Barton, Robert Bebee, Charles Bell, Mitchell i B — The members of the varsity foot- ball team listen intently to a speech by J Coach Hale. Second Row Biddison, Charles Bledsoe, Galynn Boadle, Marie Bogard, Chris Bohanan, Steve Third Row Booth, Rhonda Born, Kenneth Bradshaw, Kate Brooks, Markay Brown, Beth Fourth Row Brown, Charles Brown, Craig Buchanan, Darla Buecker, Leslie Burchell, Melody Fifth Row Burnett, Lisa Burrow, Brent Burt, Tommy Buske, Russell Butler, Terry First Row Campbell, Debra Campbell, James Campbell, .lason Carlile, Darla Carlile, Scott A — Attempting to kindle the Bold Gold spirit, Paula Meek and Debbie Hughs give a speech. Second Row Carr, Ben Carroll, Mike Carter, William Casillas, Terry Castle, Donna 256 involvement is the keynote for all seniors First Row Christich, Gerry Clayton, Ann Clayton, Kay Coates, David Coleman, Bob Second Row Compton, Gary Conley, Dick Conner, Mike Corralez, Barbara Gorrea, Irnia Third Row Cox, Pat Cozad, Bobbi Crandall, David Fourth Row Crawford, Greg Crittenden, Larry Cross, Phillip Fifth Row Cunningham, Debra Davis, Alan Davis, Frank B — As Publicity Chairman of the Meister- singers, Pat Pearson is on another errand for Mr. Bowers. First Row Davis, Janet Delc ' on, Mary Dennis, Melissa Diiianl, Emma Doering, Beverlie Second Kow Downs, Sharon Dyer, Joel Early, Johnny Eason, Patsy Ellis, Don Third Kow Ellison, Janet Engle, Cindy Englert, Rulene English, Mary Jo Ervin, Gary Fourth Row Felts, Don Bruce Fierro, George Fisher, Dave Fisher, Evette Fitzgibbons, Mary Fifth Row Fort, Lori Fowler, Cathy Fox, Patricia Fur([ueron, Phil Galan, Irene Sixth Row Gamble, Jo Ellen Gamble, Valorie Gamboa, Mike Gamboa, Sylvia Garcia, Diana 258 bold gold seniors have spirit A — Using a sign to voice their opinions, Clarice Rin- gener and Grady Harris partic- ipate in class competition. First Row Garcia, Gloria Garza, Irma Gautreaux, Lisa Gerhart, Brenda Gilliam, Ellon Second Row Gillihan, Gary Gonzales, Larry Gonzales, Thomas Goodman, Bekki Graham, Freda Third Row Gresham, Elizabeth Gressett, Bill Grimes, Randy Gross, Charles Guinn, Kelly First Row Gunnels, Kalhy Hale, Stormy Halfmann, Cindy Haller, Debbie Harrington, Lisa Second Row Harris, Grady Hayiey, Ricky Heckler, Rick Henkel, Betty Hernandez, Olga seniors fall into daily routine Third Row Hicks, John Fourth Row Hilario, Frank A — John Taylor and Chris Bogard relax in class. B — Cheerleader Dana Mancill takes a break. Fifth Row Hilario, Richard Holcombe, Steve Holland, Kaye Hollingsvvorth, Carol Hollowav, John 260 First Row Holme, Steve Holten, Cathy Honea, Jonathan Horn, Cheri Howland, Mike Second Row Hubbard, Richard Huckaba, Pam Huckaby, Jackie Hughes, Mike Hughs, Debbie Third Row Hurrington, Edward Hyden, Brenda Irwin, Debra Jackson, Linda Jennings, Donna Fourth Row Jolly, Glenn Jones, Barthell Jones, Glenda Fifth Row Jones, Julie Jones, Leslie Kinman, Donna Sixth Row Kitchen, Richard Knoepfel, Jerry Knoepfel, John First Row Kolb, Karon Kotzin, George Lamb, Jerry Lang, Rick Lawlis, Rol) Second Row Lester, Cindy Lewis, Dallon Lewis, Pat LeVier, Amy Lindsey, Larry Third Row Little, Pam Lloyd, Ricky Lloyd, Robby Long, Frank Looney, Betty Anne Fourth Row Lopez, Albert Lopez, Martha Lopez, Uvaido Loveless, David Luevanos, Rafael A — Assisting in the class offi- cer elections is Patti Womack. B — A ballot is dropped in the senior ballot box. 262 seniors cast deciding votes for class officers and favorites First Row Maddox, Susan Madry, Andra Maggard, Stan Majors, Charlotte Majors, Steven Second Row Mancil l, Dana Marks, Patricia Martinez, Katie Mathews, Annie Mathis, Mike Third Row Mayes, Jimmy Mayhew, Frank McAdams, Terry McCasIand, John McClendon, Paula Fourth Row McClendon, Sheila McCutcheon, Cheryl Fifth Row McDaniel, Donna McDaniel, Elaine sports play an important role for seniors First Row McDaniel, Michael McGonag ' ill, Barry McKeo, Donald McKinney, Randy McSwain, Larry Second Row McQuion, Vin Meek, Paula Melton, Alvin Menchaca, Susan Messenger, Peggj- Third Row Milam, Pam Miller, Gary Miller, Kevin Miller, Nona Mitchell, Rickv A — Several members of the Key Club bring the Victory Bell to all Steer games. B — Displaying his talent in bowl- ing is senior D. W. Powell. 264 ■VT Fir st Row Montanez, Rosie Moore, Randy Moralez, Dimas Morehead, Kay Morelion, Phyllis Second Row Morgan, James Moron, Sally Morris, Mary Mullen, Tom Mullins, Roy First Row Munguia, Gerald Munoz, Sammy Murgatroyd, Jeannic Murphy, Ruby Musgrove, Tommy Second Row Nagel, Laurie Newton, David Newton, Kathy Nicholson, Ann Olsen, Nancy Third Row Osborne, Roy Lee Owen, Thomas Owen, Virgil Ownbey, Shiretta Pace, Sherida Fourth Row Padgett, Linda Palacios, Ulrich Palmer, Rebecca Parchman, Nancy Paredez, Fernie seniors set examples for the underclassmen Fifth Row Parker, Mike Parras, Louis Partee, Carletta Pate, Terry Patterson, David 266 First Row Paulin, Paula Pearce, Beverly Pearson, Pat Pedigo, Sandra Peercy, Bobby Second Row Penner, Kevin Perez, Paul Perry, Martha Pitts, Ricky Platte, Janice Third Row Plunkett, Sharon A — Setting a not-so-good example for the underclassmen is Sandy Wil- liams as she peeks at the ballots. Fourth Row Poss, Nathan Pounds, William 4. Aii Powell, D. W. Prater, Guy Priebe, Bob Fifth Row Purcell, Terry Ramey, Bill Ramirez, Lupe Raney, Kathleen Ray, Pat First Row Reagan, Steve Rennaux, Janet Renteria, Mary Second Row Richards, Charles Riherd, John Ringener, Clarice A — As a singing girl, Ellon Anderson wonders why Laurie can ' t make up her mind. B — In the Meistersinger ' s prod- uction of Oklahoma, Datha Workman and Johnny Tonn played a pair of mis-matched but adorable lovers. Third Row Risetter, Mark Robles, Oscar Rodricjuez, Betty Rodriquez, Gloria Roger, Bobby 268 First Row Rogers, James Ross, Irma Second Row Russell, Carolyn Russell, Janie Third Row Russell, Susan Sanchez, Margie C — Playing the leading man is Randy Taylor, who sings his love for Laurie. seniors display acting talents Fourth Row Sanders, Bill Sanders, Ann Sandridge, Wanda Sauls, Don Sayers, Kay Fifth Row Schultz, Frances Shanks, Donnie Shanks, Larry Shaw, Kent Sheppard, Teresa First Row Shipman, Craig Shook, Richard Shugrue, John Shults, Mike Sigmon, Tracy Second Row Smith, J. T. Smith, Nancy Smith, Steve Smith, Susan Smoot, Carl Third Row Spencer, Dean Springer, Donna Stanley, Cindy Steen, Ricky Stevenson, Garry Fourth Row Stewart, Teresa Sweeney, Mark Swim, Keith Taylor, John Taylor, Randy Fifth Row Thomas, Anna Thomas, Brenda Thompson, Rhonda Thorton, Carol Thorj), Ann Sixth Row Tihhs, Debbie Tidwell, Johnny Tindol, Neal Tipton, Diane Toison, Delira 270 First Row Tonn, Johnny Trantham, Joe Tredaway, Mike Trevino, Leticia Truette, Barry a senior ' s smile says it was a great year ■ 1i I ' m. ¥ ■ •E I c i Second Row Turner, Robert Tyler, Vicki Underwood, Susan Upton, David Valdes, Al Third Row Valdez, Priscilla Velasquez, Dora Vieira, Mary Viera, Charles Vineyard, Penny Fourth Row Voight, Kathy Wakin, James Walker, Ramona Fifth Row Wash, Charla Watkins, Shirley Webb, Bob A — As she leaves her last pep rally as a Var- sity cheerleader, Nancy Smith smiles joyfully. First Row Webl), Bobl)y Weeks, Don Whatley, Dana Wheeler, Pam White, riiffoni Second Row- White, Jayland White, Linda White, Lisa White, Sharon Whitley, Reed our memories of the past are the stairways to the future . . . one step nearer our goals Third Row Wilietts, Alma Williams, Willie Williams, Earline Williams, Sandy Wilson, Janice Fourth Row Wise, Patty Wisener, Jonna Witte, Gary Womack, Patti Wood, Gary Fifth Row Workman, Datha Wright, Janell Wrinkle, Susan Yanez, Arthur Yanez, David mimi 272 First Row Yanez, Irma Young, Bruce Zapp, Jenniffer Zeigler, Patti Zellars, Craig A — As the year comes to an end, Pam Little and Joel Dyer pause on the patio steps one last time. PRIDE PEOPLE BIG SPRING CHAMBER OMMERCE •C RC KNINO YOU STCCRS SCAT BILCNC odoeHtumiefjtA 124 Main The State National Bank 267-2531 Tfu igs Qo Bette t WtJdv Co jLSisjwsty-nwaesr ' - Imiififi infti:. WHEAT FURNITURE APPLIANCES Famous National Brand Home Furnishings 115 E. 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COMPLETE WEDDING WEAR NO. 16 HIGHLAND SHOPPING CENTER Best Wishes, Seniors From STANLEY HARDWARE COMPANY Your Friendly Hardware Store 203 Runnels 267-6221 COOK APPLIANCE COMPANY Our Sincere Good Wishes to the BSHS Seniors 400 East 3rd H j 267-7476 lUNJgQp? EstaWttkfcdl tK- 1 9 1 9 905 JoiuiAOH Stteet 267 2506 6( £f Ujig, TwA BIG SPRING ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS E. P. DRIVER INSURANCE AGENCY 213 RUNNELS HOWARD COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY 204 RUNNELS JOE POND INSURANCE AGENCY 215 RUNNELS REEDER ASSOCIATES 506 EAST FOURTH LAWRENCE ROBINSON INSURANCE AGENCY 709 EAST THIRD SLAUGHTER INSURANCE AGENCY 1305 GREGG STRIPLING-MANCILL INSURANCE AGENCY 600 MAIN BILL REED INSURANCE AGENCY 211 JOHNSON PATTERSON INSURANCE AGENCY I6O6I 2 GREGG H. B. REAGAN INSURANCE AGENCY 207 WEST FOURTH PARKS AND COMPANY INSURANCE AGENCY 508 MAIN WILSON INSURANCE AGENCY 1710 MAIN advertiser advertising index 300 Al ' s Bar-B-Q 278 Biirlior Glass and Mirror 286 Barnes-Pclli-ticT 290 Bcnntlfs Pharmacv 29J Bitlli-Wiimack 289 Big Spring Ass ) iali( n of Insurance Atrints 299 Bid Spring Hanlware Co. 293 Big Sprinjr New Tar Dealers 281 Bi)r Spring Priniing 277 [iiu Spring Savings Association 280 Blum ' s Jewelers Inc. 296 Bowl-A-Rama 295 Building Supply 278 Cable TV 2 Cactus Paint 282 Carver Drive-In Pharmacy 294 Casual Shop 279 Chaparral Mohile Homes 295 Chapman ' s Meat Market 283 Cinema 286 Clyde McMahon Concrete Astrf nomy Club Automechanics Band 90 Bible Club 96 Building Trades Chess Club 100 Choir 102 Adams, Tom Tarleton Stale College — B S World History. Coach 167. 172 .Alexander. Mrs. Bobbie Audiovisual Aide 167 Alexander. .Mrs. Fern TWC - R.S. Texas Tech - MS. Home and Familv Living 167 1 Allen. Mrs. N ' ila PBX O|)crator 167 Allison. Rodney Texas Tech - B.S.: M.Ed. Texas. .American History 167 Mr. Sam Anderson Su|KTinlendent of Schools 164 Annen, John ETSU Vocational Teaching Certificate Furniture Repair and Cpholslery 168. 10 Annen. Mrs. Nancy NTSl ' - B.S. Homemaking 168. 16 Archer. James 184 Ashley. Lennie 185 Bagnall, John Texa.s A M - B.S. Texas A l — M.S. Vocational Ailmini.strator 186 12 Barnard. Stella 185 Barnes, Buster L ' T El Paso — B.B.A.; MA. General Business 168. 172 13 Becknell. .Mrs. Elaine L ' T Austin UFA Art 168 Biggs, .Mrs. Kathy Deni.son L ' niversitv — B.A . French 168 Billingsley. Jimmy 185 RIagrave. .Mrs. ' eIma WTC - R .• - . | A English 1711 Blanchard. .Miss Donna ETS - B.S. American History 170 Blick, Mrs. Judith Hardin Simmons — B.S Texas Tech - ME. Tvping 170 Co. 289 Coca-Cola Co. 276 Cook Appliance Co. 298 Cosden Oil Chemical Co. 291 Cunningham Philliiw 298 Dairy Queen 279 Dewev Rav 296 Dibrells 286 Elmo Wa.sson 277 Eslah ' s Flowers 279 Fave ' s Flowers 292 First Federal Saving Loan 280 First National Bank 287 Frank Brandon Photography 285 Gamco Industries 283 Gandy ' s Dairy 289 General Welding Supply 289 GiblB Weeks 294 Grahmas Oamice Machines 297 Hair Style Clinic 288 Hart ' s Body Shop 283 Hemphill Wells 284 Hester ' s Supply Co. 292 Hobby Center ' 277 J J Auto Supply 280 KBST 288 KBYG 282 K. H. .McGilxin Oil Co. 293 Kentucky Fried Chicken 290 La Posada Restaurant 297 Margaret ' s 278 .Mary ' s Beauty Center 278 Miiss Rovale 298 .Montgomery Ward 296 Nallev-Pickle Funeral Home 282 Ncel ' s Transfer Storage 294 Newell Oil 298 Nova Dean Rhodes Really 279 One Hour .Martinizing 292 Pants Place 293 Peach Texaco 277 Perco Car Care Center 286 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 287 Record Shop 294 River-Welch Funeral Home 279 organizations index Corral Staff 106 Distributive E lucalion 108 Drama and Forensics 110 El Rodeo Staff 112 Electrical Appliance 114 FFA 116 FHA 118 FTA 120 Goldiggers 122 HECE 124 ICT 126 Key Club 128 Latin Club 1.30 Library Club 13 Staff index Bohon, Alvin SWTSL ' — B.S. Phy. Science 170 Bonner, Miss Gwynn Texas Tech — M.S. Spc. Ed. 168 Bowers, Jack Sul Ross — B.A. Texas Tech — M.E41. Choir 170 Brandon, Mrs. Francis Ball State Teachers College — B.A. Algebra 1 170 Brasell, .Miss Gwen Texas Tech — B.S. in Art Ed. Art 11-12 170 Breckenridge, .Mrs. .Mary Texas Tech - B.S. Biology 170 Breland, Miss Jan Tarleton State College — B.A W„rld Hisicrv 171 Britton. Mariin 184 Brooks. Bill NTSU - B.S. Drafting 171 Buckner, Mrs. Corinne A.C.C. — B.A.. ME. Mathematics 171 Buckner. E. . Texas A M ' .K-. 171 Burnett, Mrs. Sue Baylor Univ. — B.S. Resource Rm. 171 Burnsed. Charles ETBC - B.S Phy. Science 170. 177 Carlson, Gary Mi.llanil College — B.S. Astrojiomy 172, 185 Cate, Gladine 185 Chaney, Miss Caren Texas Tech - B.S. Homemaking 172 Cox, Jerold General Mechanics C.V.A.E. Teacher 172 Cox, Royce WTS - B.S. - M.E I. Health. PE.. Golf Coach 172 C rorketl. Don Asst Su| rintendent of Business 164 Cunningham. Wilbur L ' T Austin - B.S. Geometry 172. 174 Davidson, Bertha 185 Dewberry, .Morris ETSU - B.S.. M S ICT. 172 Dibrell, Mrs. Juanita L ' T Austin. TWL Library Clerk 172 Donnelly, .Miss .Margaret Lamar V. — B.A. Assl. Librarian 172 Duron, Josefa 185 Ellis, .Mrs. Jovce TWl ' - B A.; M.L.S. Librarian 172 Fetters. Tom School Board 165 Gibbs, .Mrs. Zoe NTSL ' - B.S. Laundry. Academics 172 Green, Mrs. Bettv Lou TCL ' - B.S. Clerical Shorthand; Typing 173 Green, Don A.sst. Business .Manager 1 4 Green, Miss Sharon San Angelo State L ' . — B.S Phy. E 1. 173 Gnder, Jerr NTSL ' - B.S. - M.Ed. Health. Coach 173 Grisham, .Mrs. Billye Texas Tech - B.S. Consumer Fxl, 173 Hagood, Oakey Sul Ro.ss — B.S. Phy. E l. 173. 183 Hagood, Mrs. Rebecca .Mc.Murr College — B A English 173, 176 Hakes, W. K. L ' T Austin - B.A. Texas A I - M..V Chim . Physics 173. 176 Hale, Clovis .McMurry College - B.S. Athletic Director 173 Hamilton, Mrs. Charlotta NTSl ' - R.S. R R Theaters 292 Security Stale Bank 297 Sherwin Williams 283 Sid Richarilson Carlwn Co Southwest Tool Co. 289 Spanish Inn 289 Stanley Hardware Co. 291 Stale .National Bank 276 Super Save 296 SwarU 280 ' Taylor Emplemenl Co 2Sf Texas Discount Furniture I Appliances 288 Thomas Office Supply 290 Tommy Gage Oil Co. 297 Tompkins Oil Co. 288 Village Shoe Store 277 WesU-rn Yamaha and Triumjih 286 Wheal Furniture Appliance Co. 277 Youth Beauty Shop 279 Zacks 288 .Melal Tra.les 1.34 NHS 136 Shorthand Club 13S Student Council 140 VOE 142 Homemaking 173 Hamilton, John P. .NTSL ' - B A.: M F l. SWBTS - B D ; M RE CVAE Math. Algebra 173 Harrington. .Mrs. .Mao Gen Texas Tech Registrar 174. 184 Hinojos, Romana 184 Hise, Lynn .Assl. Sujierintendenl of Instruction 164 Hoover, Mrs. Freda Sec. to Principal 174 Horn, Jerrv ACC - BSE Related Math 174 Horton, Joe UT Austin — B A.; MA Counselor 167. 174 Horton, Larrv L ' T Austin — ■ B.S. .Amer. History 174 Howard. Mrs! Nan WTSl ' - B S ; M Ed Add, L ' T English 174 Humphrey. Mrs. Willene ETSl ' - B A.; M E.1 Typing 175 Irwin, .Mrs. Charlotte H SL ' - B A. Texiis Tech - MA English 169. 175 Irwin, Phil L ' T El Pa.s.. - B.A Health, Trainer 175 Jackson, Tommy Okla. Stale L ' . - B.S. Health. Coach 175 Jenkins. Jerry Board MemUr 165 Johansen. .Mrs. Elizabeth L ' T Austin - Bachelor of E.I Sch(K)l of Christian Ed. English. Bible 175 Jolly, .Mrs. Pat ETSL ' - B.S. Homemaking 175 King. .Mrs. Uura IS.5 Knezek. Datid Texas Tech B.S. Phy. .Science 175 iiffen. Novice vl.i History. Coach 175 l.ivvcrence. Pat MSU - B,S., M.Eli. ' ■ mi.stry, Adv. Science 175 I ,-■.•, .Mrs. Perri 185 I ittle, Jim Bill . . h.,.,1 Board .Mem. 165 Little. Jean 185 Lx)velace, Edward Texas Tech — B.S. Enxiish 169, 175 Lynch, Miss Susie Te.vas A l - B.S. Texas Tech — M.Ed. Phy. Ed., Coach 175 McNelly, David UT Arlington — B.S. NTSU - M.S. BioloKV 175 McUughlin. Ralph School Boanl Mem. 165 McRee, Mrs. Janette U. of Kansas — A.B. Madison. O. A. Vis, Aiile Manager 185 Marks, Bobbie 185 Martin. Miss Georgia C of Northern Colo. — B.A. English, Drama 168, 175 Martin, William NTSU - B.S. Government 176 Martinez, Adelido 184 Mathis, Mrs. Nellie Registered Nurse Brackenridge Hosp. Sch. of Nursing School Nurse 176, 185 Mathis, Perrv Auto. Mech. 176 Mitchel, Mrs. Diane U of Wisconsin — B.A.E. Art 176 Molpus, Morris Austin College — B.A., M.S. Asst. Prin. 166, 176 Narrell, Bill McMurry College - M.E. Health, World History, Coach 177 Oakes. .Mrs. Gwendolyn ETSU M.Ed. Resource Teacher 173. 177 Ogan. Mrs. Paula i: of Kansas English 168. 177 Oglesbv, Miss Libby Sul Ro.ss — B.A. Speech. English 177 Padilla, Patsy 185 Perez. Matias 184 Petty, Glen Howard Payne College — B.S. American History. Coach 177 Petty, Mrs. Sandie Receptionist 177 Phillips. Mrs. Carol WTSU — B.B.A. Bookkeeping 177, 178 Pierce, Oleta Ann 185 Pope. Raymond SML ' - BS. M E, Texas Tech -Counselor ' s Certificate Dean of Students 166. 177 Poss. Delnor School Boanl Mem. 165 Plumlee. Ronald Wmlaiid Baptist College — B.S. Wmlaiid Baptist ({elated Math. Co: ch 177 Puckett, Mrs. Imogene Mary Hardin Baylor Texas Tech — B.A. English 169, 177 Ray, Mrs. Yvonne Study Hall Clerk 177 Reed. Noel Dir. of Personnel 164 Reynolds, David Sam Houston State Univ. Lamar Tech — B.S. Phy. Science, Coach 177 Rich. Mrs. Betty Howard Payne College — B.S. English 168. 177 Ritchey. Mrs. JoAnn Angelo State — Practice Teaching Rodriguez. Juan 184 Rodriguez. .Merejildo 184 Rogers. Eraclio 184 Rosson. .Mrs. Janice TCU — B A., MEd. Counselor 167. 177 Rothell, William Harvey ETSU - M.S. Voc. Counselor 167, 179 Ryan. Miss Camella Texas Tech — B.A. Spanish, English 179 Scarbrough, Mike SWTSU B.S. Related Math. Cons. Math 179 .Seay. Ed SHSU - B.S. Sul Ross — MA. Voc. Agriculture 179 Shilli ngburg. Jim UT Austin — B.S. Distrihutive Ed. 179 Slaughter. Miss Colleen Texas Women ' s University — B.A., MA. Spanish 171. 179 Smith. Mrs. Dorthy A I — B.S. in Sec. Ed. Texas Tech - M.Ed, in Spe. Ed. H.imehound Teacher 179 Smith. Mrs. Jane Texas Tech - B.S.. MA. English 169, 179 Smith, John NTSU - M.S., B.S. Principal 166, 179 Snrley, Floyd Howard Payne College — B.S.. M E.I, Related Math 179 Sotelo. Murillo 179 South, Thomas Texas A M Voc. Laundry 179 Spencer, Loren Sul Ross — B.S. Woodworking 179 Stephens, .Miss Mary Ann Angelo State Univ. — B.S. I ' hy Ed.. VB Coach 180 Steward. Mrs. Erma Hardin-Simmons — B.S. .Journalism Pulilications 180 Stiles. John Texas A M - B.A. English 180 Storey. Miss Sharon SWTSU - B.S, Homemaking 180 Swim, Keith Administrative Asst. 165 Swim, Mrs. Vonna Harding College — B.S. Colorado State - M.A. VOE 180 Talmadge, John SWTSU — B.S.. M.A. Asst. Principal 166. 180 Tanner. C. W. NTSU — B.S. CVAE Coordinator Driver ' s Ed. Coordinator 180 Tatum. Mrs. Leavelle Nal. ' l U. of Mexico — B.A. Texas Tech - M.A. Spanish 180 Taylor, Mrs. Doris Study Hall Clerk 140 Taylor, Mrs. Evaughn Guidance Clerk 167. 181 Taylor, James Texas Tech — B.S. Algebra. Related Math 181 Taylor. Leon Metal Trades 181 Thomas. .Mrs. Helen Texas Tech — B.S. Sul Ross — MS, Laundry .Academics 181 Thompson, Mrs. Berniece Hardin-Simmons — B.A, Economics. Business Law 181 Thompson. Robert ACC - B.A, Geometrv, Trig.. E.A. 181 Tucker, Mrs. Martha Sul Ross — B.S. Gen. Business 181 Tucker, Roger Sul Ross — B.S. SWOSC — M.Ed. Counselor 167. 182 Varnell, John WTSU - B.S. Sul Ross — M.S. Relatetl Math. Coach 182 Verner, David Texas Tech — B.S. Sul Ross — M.Ed. World History, Coach 182 Vines, Truett Texas A M - B.S, Sul Ross - M.A. Voc. Agriculture 182 Virden, Mary 185 Walker, Mrs. Anna NTSU — B.S. Typing 183 Walker. Billie 185 Watkins, Roy School Board Mem. 165 Watkins. Mrs. Sue NTSU — B.A. TCof A I — M.A. Individualizeil Programs 183 Watson, Mrs. Pat Tindenwood College. Missouri - B.A. Related Math 183 Watson. Patsy 183. 185 W ' eeg, Mrs. Reta UTA - B.A.. MA, Latin 183 White, Mrs. Sharon Texas Tech — B.A. English. French 183 Whitton. Dorothy 185 Wickline, Mrs. Dolores NTSU — B.S. Typing 183 Wilkins, Dan School Board Mem. 165 Willard. Miss Helen NTSr BS, MS Hniii.-m.ikint ' ] : ' . Willbanks. Mrv Sue Texas Tech — B.S. Homemaking. H and F Living 183 Williamson, Hattie 185 Wilson. J. B. Tarleton Stale College — B.S. World History. Coach 183 Woods, Jerry H SU Ranger Jr. College Building Trades 183 Wright. Mrs. Mildred Panhandle A M Attendance Clerk 183. 184 Zellars, Mrs. Evelyn Howard Payne College English 183 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 . . . Bible Choir A Cappella Freshman Choir Meisler Singers Pops Choir Clerical Shorthand Club ... CI Sht Club Distributive Education Club . . . DECA Freshman , . . fr Future Farmers of . morica . . . FFA Future Homemakers of America . . . FHA Future Teachers of .America . . . FTA Junior . . . jr Latin Club . . . Latin Library Club , , , Lib Club Manager . . . mgr National Honor Society . . .NHS President . . . ] res Representative . . . rep Senior . . . sr Sergeant-at-Arms . . . sgt-at- Sophomores . . . soph Spanish Club . . . Span Student Council ... SO Texas Association of Careers in Health . . . TACH Thespians . . . Thesp Vocational Industrial Clubs of America . . . VICA . ulo Mechanics Club . . . Auto Mech VICA Building Trades Club . . . Bldg Tr VICA Electrical .Appliance Repair Club . . . Elec A|i|.l Rep VICA Industrial Cooperative Training . .. ICT VICA Metal Trades Club ... Met Tr VICA Vocational Office Education . . . VOE VICA Vice-President . . . vj) Student index Abbe. Bruce 232 Abbott. Anna 188 Abliott. Robert 188 Abernathy. Ken 2:!2 Acri. Ron! 232 Acuff. Dale 2.54. Track. Latin. ' ICA. Auld Mech A.iiff. .lohnrn ISS Adams. Cindy 254. fr A Capella Shoilhand. NHS. OEA Corr. Sec. Meislersingers Adams. Don 18.s Adams. Pam 2 ' !2 Adams, Ricky 188 Adams, Ronnie 2.54. FTA Adams. Shirle 210 cy 232 Adams. Steve 232 Adams. Teri 210 Adams. Terri 210 Addv. Don 188 Affleck. Richard 188 Aguilar. Mary 188 Aguilar. Rose 188 .Aguilar, Victoria 210 Ahern, Raleen 210 Ahern. Susan 188 Alcantar, Frank 210 Alcantar. Isabel 188 Alcantar. Jesse 188 Alderton, Angela 188 Alderton, Ronald 254 Allen. Catherine 2.32 Allen, Dewayne 210 Allen, Sandre 188 Allen, Steve 188 Allen. Toni 210 Allensworth. Catherine 254, FTA, History. TACH Officer. .Astronomy. Goldiggers Allensworth ' , .John l88 All Lydia 210 .Alvarez, Martha 254 Alvarez, Ruben 2.54. Bldg Tr tres Amaro. Caroline 210 Amaro. Mary 189 Ament. Mar 232 Anders,)n. Beierly 232 Anders m. Bonnie 254. Band. index Spanish. CR 70. 11. ' 72, 73. Pres cal). sec Sr Class, Mcisli-rsinecTS, Bible sec. A Capclla. Silver Horns, Golden Horns Anderson. Ellen 2! 4. fr Choir. A Ca|K lla Choir — soph. Court Jesters and Thespians, Debate — soph. Library Club j)res — jr. Casts of Sound of Sound of .Music and Oklahoma. Lib Club. Lib Clul) pres — jr. .Meistersingers. Chamlier Singers. Sr Editor of El Rodeo. Attended Tech Journalism Workshop Anderson. Karen 189 Anderson. Mark 232 Anderson. Kyle 189 Andrews. Donnie 254. Band Andrews. Susan 189 Archer. Jim 232 Arencibia. Viena 210 Arguello. Ricky 189 Arista. Lvdia 210 Arista, Sarah 210 Armstrong. David 210 Arney, Genice 254 Arnold, Carla 210 Arnold. Stephen 210 Arrington, Gav 232 Arriola. Albert 232 Arsiaga. Diane 189 Arsiaga, Manuel 210 Atkins. Marsha 189 Atkinson, Teresa 232 Atwell, Shirley 232 Austin, Nancy 233 Avant, James 233 Averitt, Betty 210 Awtry, Kathv 233 Axelrad, Vicki 233 Ayala. Robert 254 Ayers, Steve 189 B Bagnall, Jon 254, Band Section Leader Bailey, Diane 233 Bailon, BIaz 233 Hair. Carol 211 Bair. James 189 Baird. Nancy 189 Baker, Debbie 189 Baker, Jimmy 189 Baker, Kenneth 210 Baker, Rickv 254. FFA Baker. Sharon 2.33 Baker. Sharon 211 Baldwk, Diane 2.33 Baldridge. Buel 211 Baldridge, James 189 Balias, Mark 233 Ballard, Debra 2.33 Ballard. Linda 189 Banks. Phyllis 233 BarlH;e. Greg 189 Barbee. Sharlyn 2.54. FHA. Shorthand Barber. Jackie 2.33 Barber, Craig 255. Football. Choir. Ba.sketball. Key Club Barksdale. Debbie 233 Barksdalc. Tim 189 Harnett. Twila 189 Barraza, Richard 255. DE Barrier. Jeanic 189 Hartley. Candv 2.33 Bartley, Mall 21 1 Barton. Robert 2.55. NHS Battle. Dick 189 Battle. Roger 233 Baubek. Kris 189 Bauer. Marie 189 Beard. Linda 189 Beaslev. David 211 Bebee. Charles 255 Beene. Don 33 Belew, Jamie 189 Ben. Mitchell 255 Bell, Paul 211 Bell, Vicki Jo 211 Bennett, Joyce 233 Berrot, Petra 233 Berry, Billy 189 Berry, Deborah 189 Berry. Dona 233 Berry. Juanita 190 Rt-rry. Melvin2!l Bertran. Sherri 2a3 Biby. Pat 211 Biddison, Charles 255 Biddison. Marly 211 Biddison. Tom 233 Billaba. Adelina 2.33 Billaba, Tommy 190 Billing.sley, Becky 211 Billingsley, Terry 2.33 Bingham, Cecil 11 Birdwell, Jack 190 Birmelin, Kenneth 211 Ritler. Jenetle 211 Black. Lynn 211 Blackshear. Debra 233 Blackwell. Cheryl 190 Blalack. Becky 190 Bla-ssingame. Jo Lynn 190 Blassingame. Susan 233 Bledsoe, Gaiynn 255. VOE. Shorthand Bledsoe, Jackie 211 Bledsoe, Jan 211 Ble lsoe, Jeanne 190 Bnadle, .Marie 2 ' i5, .NHS, Aslronnnn Hoa.lle, Mile ' s 190 Hoatwrighl. Larry 211 Bogard. Chris 255, Bell Custodian of Key Club. FFA Sentinel Hogga. Daria 190 Bohannan, Sharon 190 Bohannon. Steve 155. Corral Staff Bokelman. Greg 233 Boman. Bvron 211 Bonner. Greg 233 Booth. Jeri 190 Booth. Rhonda 2.55. Choir Borman. Judy 190 Borman. Laurie 211 Borman, Theresa 233 Born. Kenneth 2.55. FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team Bottoms. Larry l90 Box. Ray Don 190 Boy, Brenda211 Boyd, Carol 233 Brackam. Steve 190 Brackeen, Richard 234 Bracken, Steve 234 Bradbury, Robert 211 Bradshavi ' , Bobby 211 Bradshaw, Kate 255, JV and Varsity Volleyball, FHA, FTA, Spanish. Gold ' diggers, NHS. Jr Who ' s Who Brashears. Cathy 190 Brashears. Donna 211 Brashears. Kenl 190 Brazel. LeAnn 211 Brevi ' er. Donald 234 Brewer. Donna 234 Brewer. Tim 211 Brock. Kim 190 Bronaugh. Charles 211 Bronaugh. Janet 211 Brooks. Donna 190 Brooks. Markay 255. Band. Sec of Band, CR. FHA Broughton. Bryan 190 Brown. Beth ZVi. FHA, VOE, Feature Erlitor of Corral, Court Jesters anrl Thes|iians Brown. Charles 255. Basketball, Track Brown, Craig 2.55. Football, Track Brown. Debbie 190 Brown, Mary 234 Brown, Rickv 234 Brown, Sharon 234 Brumley, Johnny 190 Brunson. Curtis ' l90 Brunson, Karl 234 Bryans, John 211 Buchanan, Darla 2.55. El Rodeo Organizations Co-Editor. Debate. NHS. FTA. Meistersingers. Lib club. Casts of Oklahoma and Sound of Music Buckley. Gol)e 190 BuckntT. Rokrl 190 Buecker, Leslie 255. Key Club Buecker. Mervyn 234 Bull. Kathy 234 Bull. Linda 190 Bunch. Kamel 190 Burcham. Cheryl 234 Burcham. David 211 Burehell. Corky 234 Burchell. Denise 190 Burehell. Kim 212 Burchell, Melody 2.55, Latin, FTA, A Ca| ella sec, .Meistersingers, Volleyball Burchell, Roger 212 Burchfield. RiHiben 212 Burgess. Sherry 2.34 Burke. Donna 190 Burke, Eileen 234 Burks. Kandy 212 Burley, Ervin 190 Hurley. Kila 234 Burnett, Lisa 255, Tennis, Court Jesters Burns, Phoebe 234 Burrow, Brent 255, DECA. Baseball Burt. Dawn 2:34 Burt. Scott 190 Burt, Tommy 255, VICA. Aulo Mech Buske. Michele 212 Buske. Pat 212 Buske. Russel 255. VICA sec. Melal Trades Buslamante. Sylvia 212 Butler. Terry 255. DECA. Tennis. Baskell)all Byrd, Brenda 234 Bvrd. Wanda 190 Cain. Ricky 2:M Cain, Tommy 190 Calhoun, Sieve 234 Callahan, Mark 212 Callison, Randy 234 Cameron, Donna 212 Camfield, Richaril 2:34 Cam|), Donna 212 Campbell, BeUsy 2.34 Campbell, Bruce 190 Camiibell, Charles 190 Campbell, Debra 256, DE, Spanish Campbell. James 256. FFA. Texas Tech Livestock Judging Team Campbell. Jason 2,56. Key Club, History and .Spanish Clubs. NHS. OEA Campl)eil. Tommy 234 Canning. Barry 212 Cannon. Cheryl 2.34 Cantrell. Debbie 191 Caperton. Savannah 191 Carl. Joan 235 Carlile. Bruce 191 Carlile. Darla 256 Carlile, Kelly 235 Carlile, Scott 256, Basketball, Football, Track, Baseball Carlisle, Steve 235 Carlton, Glenn 235 Carpenter. Gordon 235 Carr. Ben 256. Football Carr. Ricky 212 Carrasco, Grace 2:35 Carrillo. Rose Marie 191 Carriveau. Cathy 191 Carroll. Mike 256, Ba,seball. NHS, Spanish. Football Carroll. Pat 191 Carroll. Tonia 235 Carter, Carla 235 Carter, Calhy 235 Carter, William 256 Casey, Kimberly 212 Casillas, Terrv 256, Spanish, Bible Club, Golddiggers, FHA Casmon. Marilyn 212 Castle. Donna 256. Library Club Castle. Mark 191 Castle. Shelton 2.35 Cathey. Kim 212 Catom. Ann 212 Caudill. James 235 Chatam, Ricky 191 Chavarria. David 191 Chcatheam. Cindy 212 Cherry. Mary 191 Cherry. Rul en 191 Christensen. Gary 235 Christian. Randy 212 Chrislich. Bruce 212 ChrlHllch, Gerry 2.57. Tennis Churchwell. Dennis 235 Churchwell. Wanda 235 Cisneroz. Dolores 191 Clark. Bob 212 Clark, Debbie 191 Clark, James 212 Clark, Lana 2:i5 Clarke. Larry 212 Claveran, Joann212 Clayton, Ann 257, VOE; FHA Clayton, Kav 257, FHA Cline. Brenria 212 Cline. John 212 Coates, David 257. Bible pres. DE. Speech. Spanish. Corral Staff Coates. Timmy 235 Coffey. James 213 Coffel-. Kann 235 Coffee, Kim 191 Coffee. Lynelle 191 Coffev. . (ike 191 Coffey, Patli 235 Coffman. Janel 213 Cohn. Richard 191 Cole, Cindy 235 Cole, Gary 191 Coleman, Cindy 213 Coleman, Bob 257, Football I■,,l!,„ . Paula 235 ( ompton, Gary 257, VICA Conard. Peggy 2.35 Condrav, Curl 2:i5 (■(.ndrav, Kenneth 191 Cime. Carole 235 Conley, Dick 257, Football. FCA vice-pres. Track, Mei.stcrsingers, Basketball, Ba.seball, Cast of Oklahoma, Freshman Favorite Conley, Karen 235 Conlev, Mike 236 Conner, Mike 257. Metal Trades Reporter Conway. Nancy 213 Cook, Linda 191 Cooley, Ellen 2.36 CooiiOT, Becky 213 Cordis. I.arrC 213 Cnrnish, Darlene 2:86 Corralez, Barbara 257, ICT, Spanish Club Corralez, Sulema 2:36 Correa, Albert 213 Correa, Arthur 191 Correa. Beatrice 236 Correa, Ceiestino 213 Correa, Irma 257, ( VAE Correa, Pete 236 Corson, Steve 213 Cortez, Yolanda 213 Corvell. Deblii.- 213 Corvell, ' nki 191 Cuvillion. Jamne 213 Cox. Pat 257. NHS. TACH. History Club Cox. Theresa 191 Cox. Vickie 213 Cozad. Bobbie 257 Craddock. Micki 192 Craig. Pam 213 Craig. Suzzan 192 Cramer, Michael 213 Crandall. David 257. Band. Swimming Crandall. Richanl 213 Craver. Sherrie 213 Crawford, Greg 257, FFA, Ba.seball Crawley, Kim 192 Crenwelge. Wayne 236 Criswell, Lynne 192 Crillenden, Ann 192 CrilUnilen, Lana 213 Crittenden, Larry 257. Student Council. Freshman Class jire.s. Foolliall. Boys ' .State, Optimist Youth Apprecialifin Award Crofl, Steve 192 Crooker, Dori 213 Cross. Phillip 257 Crow, Clifford 213 Cenw, Dewayn 192 Crow. SidneN 192 Crump. Citrnr 213 Cruz. HiLina 192 CunninKham. Debra 257, TARS 302 ' unningham, James 236 I nrrie, Jerry 192 • ' urry, Connve236 Curtis, Linda 236 Custer, Tammy 192 D Dailey, Frank 213 DanfonI, Heddv 192 Danford, Janice 236 Daniel, Dianna 192 Daniel, Pat 192 Daniell, Theresa 192 Daniely, Beverly 236 Daniely, Jimmy 192 Harrow, Ricl y 213 Daubney, Steve 192 Daughterv, Kay 236 Davidson. Deljorah 236 Davidson, Diane 213 Davidson, Donald 213 Davis, Alan 257. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Latin Club, Student Council, Soph Class President, El Rodeo Sports Editor Davis, Betsy 213 Davis, Charles 192 Davis, Charles 213 Davis, Chris 192 Davis, Frank 257 Davis, Janet 258, VOE Davis, Kay 236 Davis, Linda 192 Davis, Lorraine 236 Davis, Monlv. 213 I ' , rilr, I ' I2 Da Ii;.M , l: ■ :i: Dav, , l;,„ I!IL ' Davis. William. 192 Dean, Jimmy 236 Dean, Teri 192 Deals, Annabeth 192 Deese, Doreen 193 DeFlilch, Donna 236 DuFlitch. Joyce 2.36 Del Bo,s,iue. Olivar 193 DeLeon, Gua.lalupe 193 Deleon, Leticia 213 Deleon, .Manuel 193 Deleon, Mary 258 Deleon, Rosalinda 236 DeLeon, Rosella 214 Denis(m. Pamela 214 Dennis, Cynlliia 236 Dennis, Melissa 258, ICT, VICA Den.son, Kerrv 214 Dewees, Kendra 236 Diaz, Estella 214 Dickens, Wayne 2.36 Dickenson, Sandra 236 Dickin.son, Lynn Ann 236 Dillard, Emma 2.58. DECA Dirks, Barbara 214 Dixon, Teresa 214 Dockter, Dave 193 Dodd, Susie 193 Doering, Beverlie 258, DE Dominguez, Josio 193 Dominguez, Vicky 193 Donaho, Donna 193 Do Porto, Jose 193 Douglas, Jimmy 193 Dowing, Sonia 214 Downong, Robert 214 Downs, Sharon 258 Duggan, Carol 214 Duggan, David 214 Dunagan, Diane 193 Dunbar, Lanette 193 Dunbar, Wilma 214 Duncan, Sue 237 Dunn, David 237 Dunn, Donald 193 Dunn, Timothy 237 Dunne, Jerry 2.37 Duran. Roy 193 Dyer, Joel 258. Tennis. Student Council, Jr Class President, Meistersingers. Chambersingers, All-Region and All-State Choir, NHS, Latin Club, Cast of Oklahoma Earhart, Dick 214 Earls, Eddie 193 Early, Johnnie 258 Easley, Michael 193 Eason, Patsy 258, ICT Easterling, Wanda 193 Edwards, Henry 193 Edwards, Mark 193 Eisler. Pam 237 El let. Gary 193 Ellis, Don 258 Ellis. Jim 237 Ellis, Tim 214 Ellison, Janet 258 Ellison, Rita 214 Elrod, Jon 193 Emerson, Brenda 193 Emerson, Jane 214 Emfinger, Walter 237 Engle, Cindy 2,58. NHS. History Club Englert. Rulene 258, Meistersingers English, Mary Jo, FHA, Latin, OEA Enriguez, Sandra 193 Ervin, Don 193 Ervin, Garv 258 Escanuelas. Andres 193 Escanuelas. Steven 193 Escobedo. Carlos 214 Esquibel, Jesse 193 Evans. Dodie 2.37 Evans. Evans 193 Evans, Kevin 214 Evans, Margie 237 Evans, Mark 193 Ewing, Richard 194 Eyssen, Martha 237 Fellows, Joel 194 Fellows, Denita 237 Felts, Bruce 258, Baseball, Football, Basketball, Latin Club Ferguson, Glen 214 Fcrrell, Rodney 214 Ferrell, Steve 237 Fickling, Joyce 214 Fielder, Bob 237 Fierro, Edward 194 Fierro, George 258, Key Club, School Service Chairman, Photographer for El Rodeo and Corral Fisher, Dave 258. Band, Drama, Poetry Interpretation Fisher, Evette 258, Pops Choir Fosher, Wilmajean 214 Fitts, Patti 237 Fitzgibbons, Mary 258 Fletcher, Judv 194 Fletcher, Mickie 237 Flores, Irma 214 Flores, Mike 237 Flores, Raul 194 Flores, Raymond 194 Florez, Florence 237 Floyd, Sandra 237 Ford, Melvetl 214 Forgus Ricky 194 Fort, Lori 258. Varsity Cheerleader, Fres. Choir, Meistersingers, Latin, Student Council, Key Club Calendar Girl Fort, Mark 214 Fortson, Karen 214 Foust, Debbie 237 Fowler, Cathy 258, Meistersingers, Library Club Historian, Casts of Oklahoma and Sound of Music Fowler, Cindy 194 Fowler, David 194 Fowler, Scott 194 Fox, David 194 Fox, Patricia 258, FHA Franco. Catalina 237 Franco, Tony 214 Franklin, Donna 194 Franklin, Janice 237 Franklin, Prudie 237 Franklin, Wade 214 Franks, Clarence 194 Frazier, Debra 194 Frazier, Robert 237 Fredriksson, Adrienne 215 Froman. Ken 194 Froman, Gene 238 Fryar, Lanny 215 Fuqua, Gary 215 Fulcher, Dennis 215 Fulcher, Nancy 194 Fuller, Karen 238 Furqueron, Phil 258. DECA, Key Club G Gainus, Mary 238 Galan, Frankie 194 Galan, Gilbert 194 Galan, Irene 2.5. , Band Galan, Pete 194 Gamble, Gary 194 Gamble, Jo Ellen 258, CVAE Gamble, Ricky 194 Gamble. Valorie 258. DE Gamboa, MikL ' 25s, Ba.seball Baml...a, Kuliin 213 Gamboa, Sylvia 258 Garcia. , nita 194 Garcia, Diana 258 Garcia. Edward 215 Garc i.i, Gloria J- ' l, FHA. FTA. S ' ■ ' .Idiggers Gar. ... U . . :::,,: I, 194 Garo,,. T.,,,; l;il Gania. -hl ' ,.r 2;is Ganlner. .Sandra 194 Garrett. Kay 194 Garrett. Sue 215 Gary. Lonnie 238 Garza, Irma 259 Garza. Olga 194 Gaston. Beverly 238 Gautreaux. Barry 195 Gautreaux. Lisa 259. OEA Pres. FHA. FTA. Shorthand. Golddiggers (ierhart. Brenda 2,59, Spanish, Spanish sec -- soph, FHA, Hislor , Tach Historian, Outstanding FHA ' er Gibbs. Terrie 23S Gilherl. Divucilla 195 Gillenualrr. Charles 215 Gilliam, Ellen 2.59. Pops Choir Gillian, Gary 259. Football. Bible vice-pres Gillihan. Lonnie 238 Gilliland. Ricky 238 Gilliland, Tern 295 Ginder, Daniel 195 Gipson, Evelyn 195 Glanistcr, Bernic 195 Glanister, Bonnie 215 Glea.son, Sandra 238 Gomez, Alfredo 195 Gomez, Belinda 238 Gomez, Ben 195 Gomez, Connie 215 Gomez, Daniel 195 Gomez. Evelyn 238 Gomez. Pedro 195 Gonzales. Carlos 215 Gonzales, Jose 238 Gonzales, Larry 259 Gonzales, Lucinda 195 Gonzales, Susie 195 Gonzales, Thomas 259 Gonzalez, Diana 195 Gonzalez. .lean 215 Goodbiankn. Scntt 195 Goodman. Bekki 259. Band. FHA Grace. Karla 215 Graham, Freda 259 Grant, Jodi 195 Grantham, Lafon 195 Graves, Sallie 215 Graves, Virgie 195 Green, Dane 195 Green, Donnv 195 Green, Garland 238 Green. Kelly 216 Greene. Evelyn 216 Greene. Kenny 216 Greenhill, James 195 Greenhill, Karla 216 Greenhill. Kathv 216 Gregg, Janis 238 Gresbam, Elizabeth 2.59. Bible, FHA, ICT, DE Shorthand Gres.sett, Bill 2,59, Football, Track, DE, Latin Gressett, Michael 195 Gressett, Wayne 238 Grice, Kim 238 Grice, Kit 238 Grimes, Randv 2.59, fr A Capella, Golf, Meistersingers, Key Club, Corral Ad Salesman, Casts of Up the Down Staircase and Oklahoma, 1st vice-pres Key Club-jr Grisham, Helen 216 Gross, Charles 259 Gross, Kathy 195 Gross, Marv ' in 216 Grosse, Garry 195 Guess, Mary 238 Guevara, Edna 238 Guevara, Gloria 238 Guinn, Kelly 259, DECA Sgt at Arms Guinn, Michael 195 Gunnels, Kathv 260. FTA Guthrie. Will 216 H Hogan, Julie 195 Hogan. Mike 216 Haibivgtse. Ki.I.ert 195 Hale. Iinnna 2;i.s Hale. Storm 260. FTA. Shorthand Halfman, Cindy 260. FHA. FTA, Pops Choir Halfman. Greg 195 Haller. Debbie 260, Meistersingers, Latin Club, All- Region Choir Hambrick, Vickie 216 Hannon, Sammy 195 Hannabass, Steve 195 Harland, Brenda 238 Harland, Khenda 238 Harman, Kenda 238 Harrington, Allen 195 Harrington, Boyd 216 Harrington, Lisa 260, Fr Choir, Bible Pres — jr. Outstanding Bible Student, NHS, Shorthand President, A Cajiella Choir Harris, Donna 195 Harris, Grady 260, Golf, Corral Staff, French Club — soph Harris, Leslie 216 Harris, Sue 2.39 Harris, Terry 239 Hart, Carol 216 Hart, Nat 216 Hart, Tamera 195 Hartman, Ethel 195 Harveslon. Laurie 216 Harveston. Peggy 239 Hatfield. Vincent 195 Hallenliach, Libby 239 Haught, June 216 Haiighl, Kalhv 195 Ha t..n..Iasmi 196 HaMon, Kim 216 Hayley, Kiokv 260, Footl)all. FCA Hayworlh. Milanie 216 Heckler. Kick 260. Track Hedges, Mark 216 Hedrkk, June 239 Heffington, Guy 239 Heirman. Freda 216 Henkel, Betty 260. FHA. FTA, .Metal Trades Sweetheart Henkel. Beverly 217 Henry Maria 239 Henry. Steve 217 Henson. Billy 196 Henson. Donna 196 Hereford, Steve 196 Hernandez, Diana 217 Hernandez, Dora 239 Hernandez, Eloy 217 Hernandez. Elsa 217 Hernandez, Esther 217 Hernandez, Joe 196 Hernaniiez. Margie 239 Hernandez. Olga 260 Hernandez, Rafael 196 Hernandez, Ray 217 Hernandez, Steve 217 Herrera, Adolpho 239 Herron. Cynthia 239 He 196 Hicks, Callu - l- Hl.ks, (harl,. - ' I? Hiek.s. John 2tiii, Who ' s Who. Key index Club. Forensics, History, Court Jesters and Thespians, NHS, Aslronomv, Bible. .Assoc. Editor of Corral Hilario. Barbara 196 Hilario. Benito 239 Hilario. Elva 196 Hilario. Frank 260 Hilario. Osear 196 Hilario. Rebeccz 196 Hilario, Richard 260 Hilario. RolH,rt 196 Hilario. Virginia 196 Hill. Carolvn 196 Hill. Mitzi 239 Hill, Shauna 196 Hinojos, I ' na 239 Hinojos, Linda 196 Hise, Carv 196 Hise, Ronnie 239 Hitch, James 196 Hodges. HulK-rt 196 Hodges. Jeannette 239 Hodges. Nita 217 Hodnett, Angela 196 Hodnett, Sharon 217 Hodnett. Suzanne 239 Ho lnett. Vicki 239 Hogue. Troy 239 Holcombe, Steve 260 Holland. Ju lv 217 Halland, Kaye 260, Spanish, Bible. Library. FHA. NHS Hollingsworth. Carol 260. Library. Latin. NHS. VOE Hollingsworth. Grace 217 Holloway. Amy 239 Holloway. John 260. Thespian Vice-President. Best Thespian Holme. Rob 217 Holme. Steve 261 Holten. Cathy 261 Honea. Jonathan 261 Hooijer. Robyn 239 Hopkins. Karen 196 Hopkins. Roger 196 Hopper. Gary 196 Horn, Cher! 261, FHA, DECA, Court Jesters and Thespians Horton, Greg 217 Horton, Wales 19.5 Horslev. Jimmy 196 Householder. Alan 217 Hoyda. Tammy 196 Howell. Becky 217 Howell. Sherry 217 Howland. Karen 240 Howland. Lorrie 218 Howland. Michael 261 Hubbard. Richard 261 Huckaba, Pamela 261. A Capella. Court Jesters and Thespians. Prose and Poetry, Cast of Sound of Music Huckaby, Jackie 261, FHA, FTA, Latin. Journalism Huff. Ronnie 218 Hughes. James 218 Hughes. Mike 261. DE Hughs, Debbie 261, President of FTA and Golddiggers Huitt. .Mickey 196 Hull, Chris 196 Hull. Danny 218 Hull. Noel 196 Hull, Randy 196 Hull, Russc ' ll 240 Hunnicutt. Lloyd 196 Hunt. Dawn aiO Hurrington. .Andre 218 Hurringlon. Deborah 240. FTA Hurrington, Edward 261 Hurston. Susan 218 Huse, Cynthia 196 Huskey, Jay 218 Hyden, Brenda 261, FHA, VOE, Spanish. .Shorthand Hyden. Linda 196 Hyden. Rol)ert 240 Hyden. Teresa 218 Ingram. Cherry 218 Ingram. Craig ' l96 Irwin. Debbie 261, Latin Club, FHA. First Vice-President FHA. FT .A. NHS, NMSQT Commended Stu lent, Volleyball, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Who ' s Who, El Rodeo Organizations Co-Editor hery, Janet 196 Jackson, Carolyn 218 Jackson, Danny 240 Jackson, Linda 261 Jenkins, Karen 218 Jenkins, Sharon 218 Jennings, Donna 261 Jennings, Joe 197 Johnson, Dale 197 Johnson, Denise 218 Johnson. Douglas 218 Johnson. Phil 240 Johnson, Phyllis 197 Johnson, Roliert 197 Johnson, Van 240 Johnston, Zina 240 Jolly, Glenn 261 J mes, Amber 218 Jones, Barthell 261, FTA, Track, Football, Latin Jones, Brian 197 Jones, Dana 240 Jones, Glenda 261, FHA, Meistersingers, Shorthand, Library Club Jones, Jerry 240 Jones, Jesse 197 Jones, Judy 197 Jones, Julie 261 Jones, Kathy 197 Jones, Laura 218 Jones. Leigh 24(1 Jones Leslie 2«1, .-Spanish, FHA. ' ' ' . ' i ' ' i ' iiggers. Key I ,: I . I lirl. School Jones. Machael 197 Jones, Randy 218 Jones, Sally 240 Jones, Steve 240 Jones, Tommy 197 Jones, Warren 218 Jordan, Judy 240 Junek, Calvin 240 Junek, Lola 240 K Kaddatz, Dorinda 218 Karns. Dale 218 Karns. Rocky 240 Keele. Jana 197 Kelley. Joyce 218 Kelley, Terry 197 Kennedy. Richard 197 Key, Randy 197 Kilpatrick. Mike 240 Kim, SungChul 218 He 240 Kimble. Daviil 241 Kimble. Olivia 241 King, George 218 King. Matthew 241 King. Particia ■ 4 King. Ylon.la 197 Kinman. Donna 261. DE Kinman. Jerry 197 Kirksey. Katliy 241 Kitchen. Richard 261. Band President. Drum Major. Honors, and Stage Bands, Golden Horns. Best Marcher Award. Campus Revue Band Kitchen. Sally 218 Klaus. Randy 241 Klotz, Dougfas 219 Knapiw, Craig 219 Knight, Ruth 241 Knoepfel, Jerry 261. Football. Baseball. FTA. Golddiggers ' Beau Knoepfel, John 261, Baseball Team — Varsity Knowles, LaNell 241 Kolb. Karen 262 Kolden, Julie 241 Kotzin, George 262, Football Kushaney, John 241 Kuykendall, Steve 197 L Lamb, Donna 197 Lamb, Jerry 262 Laml ert, Jennings 197 Lancaster, Tim 197 Lang, Lisa 219 Lang, Myrtice 219 Lang, Peter 197 Ijing, Kick 262, Key Club sec., .-Spanish Club Lang, Kol)ert 241 Langford, Scott 241 Langslon, Daniel 219 Lansperry. Eric 241 Larson. Janet 219 IjiwIIs, Rob 262. Latin. S|)anish. Football Lawlis, Susy 241 Lawson, Gary 197 Leach, Sandra 219 Leal, Gilbert 241 Lebkowskv, Mike 197 Lee. B.)l.iry 2-11 Lee. Sherry 198 Leggelt. Dennis 198 Leggett, Russell 241 I ester, Cindy 262, Spanish, FTA, Shtjrthand, Electrical Appliance Sweetheart, School Beauty Finalist Lester, Tony 198 Levario. Valentin 219 Le Vier. Amy 262. Spanish. History. FHA Lewis. Brenda 219 I wis, Dalton 262. Metal Trades, VICA Officer Lewis, Patsy 262. Fr Choir, A Capella Choir, FTA. IVIeistersingers. Chambersingers, Program Chairman of Shorthand Club. Who ' s Who — Jr. Lillev, Kathy 198 Lillev. William 198 Lindsev. Larry 262. NHS l.in.lsev. Terrv241 Lister. Leslie 198 Little, Debbie 198 Little. Kathy 241 Little. Linda 219 Little. Paige 198 Little. Pam 262. Fr Choir, A Capella Choir. Meistersingers. Debate. NHS, FTA, All-Region Choir. Cast of Oklahoma Li|iscoml). John 242 Lloyd, Ricky 262, Student Council, Latin, Latin Consul, Key Club, soph Class Favorite, FTA, FFA. Football Lloyd. Kobby 262, Meistersingers, President of .Meistersingers, All-Region and All-State Choirs Loehman, Richard 241 Long. David 241 I-ong. Frank 262. ICT President, i e- President of Bible Club Long. Keith 198 Long, Leslie 219 Long, Loy 219 Lonidier, Tena 241 Lonsford, Becky 219 l-oonev. Betty Anne 262, NHS. Golddiggers Drill Learler. Student Council. Tenni-s. Meistersingers Treasurer, NMS Letter of Commendation, Key Club Calendar Girl Upez, Albert 262. Building Trades vice-pres Lop -z. Armanilo 198 Lopez, Manuel 219 Ixipez. .Martha 262 L..|iez. Raymond 198 l opez. I ' valdo 262, Auto Mechanics. VICA I-ovclace Casey 219 Loveles.s, Davi ' d 262, Band, DECA Lowry, Phili[ 198 Loyd, Barry 241 Luevanos. Noe 219 Luevanos, Rafael 262. Football Lujan. Ismaei 241 Lunsford. Jimmy 220 Lusk. Sonia 220 Luth. Toni 242 Lynn. Debra 220 M Maddox. Susan 2r :i. Band. NHS. FHA. FTA. Shorthand, Gohkliggers Madi.son. James 198 Madry. Andra 263. FHA. FTA. TARS. Shorthanil. Pops Choir Madry. Pauka 220 Madr y. Vonda 198 Maggars. SUn 263. NHS Maines. Ronny 26,3 Majors. Charlotte 26:i, Bible, VOE. FTA. Choir Majors, Steven 263 Maldanado. Theresa 198 Mancill. Dana 263, Varsity Cheerleader. .Meistersingers, Attended Nuclear Science Symposium, Finalist in NCTE Awards Program, Who ' s Who, NHS, NHS sec. Key Club Calenilar Girl, Stu.lent Council Mancill, Vanes,sa 198 Mangun, Chris 198 Marg.ilis, .Maridene 220 Marin. Rebecca 242 Marks. Patricia 263. Bible Club Marks. Richard 198 .Mar(|uez, Jerry 198 Manjuez. Larry 198 .Marshall. Randy 242 .Martin. Dick 19 8 Martin. Jerry 242 Martin. Ronald 198 Martinez. Brian 220 Martinez. David 242 Martinez. Jes.se 242 Martinez, Katie 263 Martinez, Loretta 220 Martinez, Juis 198 Martinez, Luix.- 198 .Martinez, Marleen 220 Martinez, Mary Ann 242 Martinez, Mike 198 Martinez, Ron 242 Martinez, Virginia 242 .Mashburn, Lee -Ann 199 Mason, Beckie 242 Mason, Duanna 220 Mason, Mark 220 Ma.ssey. John 199 Mata. Miguel 220 Mathews, nnie263 ] . ' ■ ■■ 1! 9 M ' . J J ' I Maihis, Mike :;i;:i Matthews. James 199 Matthews. Joe 220 Matthews. Kimberly 199 Matthews. Ulysses l99 Mattingly. Randy 242 Mauricio. Juan r99 Maves, Jimmy 2m. DECA May hew, Frank 26, ' i Mavv, H..I.I.V 242 McAdams. terrv 26:! MrCasland. John 2Ki. Football MeChristian. Sandy 199 McClendon. Paula 263. FTA. NHS McClendon. Shiela ' 263 McClendon. Zetta 220 McCormick. Judy 220 McCormick. Ricky 220 McCoy. Marcus 242 McCullough. Ricky 199 MeCullough. Rockv 242 McCumber. Rosan ne 220 .McCurtian. Shiela 242 McCurtian. Sheryl 199 .McCutcheon. Cheryl 263 McCulrheon. Rav 263. Football .McDaniel. Donna 263. Meistersingers. Golddiggers Treasurer. Key Club Calendar Girl, All-Region Choir. Senior Cla.ss vice-pres, Oklahoma cast .McDaniel. Elaine 26:) McDaniel. Mike 264. ICT. Vo. Ag McDaniel. Roxie 220 McDaniel. Steve ' 220 McDaniel. Temple 2A2 McEntire. Ann 199 M.Knlire. Roliert 242 .McEwen. Scott 242 McFarland. Sandy 199 McGonnagill, Barrv 264, Basketball, Bible pros, Meistersingei-s, (Jklahoma McGuire, Gord.in 242 McGuire, Susie 242 304 Mclntire, Terry 221 McKee, Carolyn 199 McKee. Donald 264, Basketball, NHS pres, Meistersingers, Cast of Oklahoma McKee, Rhonda 199 McKce, Ronald 243 McKinney, Charles 199 McKinney, Randy 264 McLain, Karen 221 McLaughlin, Marianne 243 McLeod, Barbara 243 McLeod, Mark 243 McMillan, DeLynnda 243 McMurtrev, Kenneth 199 McNew, Debbie 199 McQuien, Vin 264, Football, Track, FCA McSwain, Larry 264 McWhirter. Terri 199 McWhirler, Walter 243 McWhorter, Jill 199 Meade. Frances 243 Meador, Steve 243 Medley, Craig 199 Medley, Jan 243 Medrano, Rudolfo 221 Meek, Kathv 221 Meek, Paula 264. FHA, NHS sec. Student Body vice-pres, Golddiggcrs vice-pres and Drill Leader. Editor of El Rodeo. Sul Ross History Contest Winner. Who ' s Who In American High Schools Meek. Raymond 243 Meeks. Bobbie 243 Melton. Alvin 264. DECA. A Capella vice-pres. Football. Track Melton. Troy 199 Menchaca. Gloria 221 Menchaca, Henry 243 Menchaca, Susan 264 Mendez, Patsy 199 Mendoza, Maria 243 Mendoza, Larry 199 Menges, Susan 243 Mercier, Joy 243 Mercier, Ron 199 Messenger, Bill 243 Messenger, Peggy 264 Metcalf, Bev 221 Metcalf, Ruel 221 Mewborn, Jennie 221 Mewborn, Joyce 199 Mexia, Chris 221 Middleton, Candv 199 Mikolacjyck, Cynthia 199 Milam, James 199 Millam. Pamela 264. Volleyball. Choir Millaway. Joe 199 Miller. Christi 243 Miller, Darrell 199 Miller, Gary 264. VICA Miller, Jeff 243 Miller, John 243 Miller. Kevin 264, Basketball, Football Miller. Nona 264, Band Miller. Suzi 243 Miller. Tyrone 199 Mills. Becjy 221 Mills, Kathey 243 Mills, Patty 199 Mintz, Jarry 221 Mitchell, Deborah 221 Mitchell. Rirkv 264, Honors Rand I ' K. I ' ulilic Relations Chairman. All-Kr ion Choir, Cast of Oklah.ima Milchem, Debra 199 Mize, Carol 221 Molina, Emilio 199 Montanez, Rosie Montgomery. Belinda 243 Montgomery, Peggy 199 Moore, Debbie 221 Moore, Debbie 200 Moore, Mark 200 Moore, Mike 221 Moore, Randy 265 M„„re, T..nia221 Morales, Lupe 211(1 Moralez. Dimas 26.5 Morehead, Kay 26.5. OEA Moreland. Debra 2(M1 Morelion. John 243 Morelion. Ph llis265. FTA. FHA. VOE. HEC. Spanish Club Moren. William 221 Moreno, Hijinio 221 Morgan. David 221 Morgan. James 221 Morgan, James 265 Morgan. Mark 221 Moring. Cathy 200 Moron, Sally 265, VOE Morphis, Ken 243 Morris, Barbara 243 Morris, Cindy 200 Morris, Donna 221 Morris, James 200 Morris, Martha 244 Morris, Mary 265, FHA Morris, Steve 221 Morrow, Ricky 200 Morton, Kem 244 Moles, Johney 221 Moulton, Ron 244 Mounce, Jay 200 Mounce, Mike 221 Mullen, Mary 244 Mullen. Tom 265, Football, Youth Advisory Board President. VICA A ' uto Mechanics Mullins. Ronnie 200 Mullins, Rov 265, Latin, Ban.l, NHS, Key Club _ Munguia, Gerald 266 Munoz, Benjamin 200 Munoz, Joe 221 Munoz. Sammy 266 Munoz, Susie 200 Murdock, Robbie 221 Murgatroyd, Jeanie 266, Choir Murgatroyd, Lawrence 200 Murphy, Joy 221 Murphy, Judy 244 Murphy, Leslie 221 Murphy. Ruby 266 Murphy, Vicky 221 Musgrove. Tommy 266, Mei.stersingers Muskovin, Paula 244 Myers, Patti 222 Myrick, Rcmald 244 N Nagel, Donna 222 Nagel. Laurie 266, NHS, Band, Campus Revue Chorus Nannv, Linda 200 Neal, Susie 244 Neal, Willie 200 Neighbors, Debbie 200 Neighbors, Kathy 200 Neill, Marilyn 244 Newell, Kerry 244 Newsom, Kent 200 Newsom, Tammy 200 Newton, Cheryl 200 Newton. David 260. FFA. Social Chairman U,r Bible Club Newton. Jeff 200 Newton. Kathy 266, NHS, Drama, Court Jesters and Thespians sec, Latin, Casts of Tom Jones, Flowers for Algernon, and David and Lisa Nichols, Morgan 200 Nicholson. Ann 266, fr Choir, A Capella Choir, DECA, Secretary West Texas DECA Council Nikolai, Debbie 222 Nix, Hoylene 200 Noble. Deantha 244 Nobles. Delia 200 Normandeaii, Mike 222 Norwood, Firm 244 Nugent, Billy 244 0 lom, Tamra 201 Olague, Cruz 201 Olivas, Irene 244 Oliver, Tom 222 Olsen, Nancy 266 Onslead, Deborah 222 Ontiveros, Jose 201 Ontiveros, Martha 222 Ornelas, Adrian 222 Orneals, Edward 201 Osborne, Jimmy 222 Osborne. Roy I e 266. Meistersingers. Chambcrsingers. All-Region Choir Owen. Henry 201 Owen. Thomas 266. Band Owen.Virgil 266, Band Owens, Diana 222 Owens. Gina 244 Owens. Jeff 222 Owenby. Shiretta 266. FHA. NHS. Band treas. Honors Band. All— Region Band. Golden Horns. Stage Band Pace. Sherida 266 FFA Sweetheart, DE Padgett, Linda 266, Latin Club, Mixed Choir Padilla, Gilbert 222 Pallida, Humberto 222 Padilla, Leticia 201 Palacios, Eva 244 Palaeios, Janie 222 Palacios. Ulrich 266 Palmer, Rebecca 266, FHA, NHS, Bible Club, VOE, Shorthand 201 Palomino, Helen 222 Palomino, Thelma 201 Parchman, Nancv 266. DE Paredes. Gilbert 222 Paredez, Fernie 266. Metal Trades Paredez. Mike 222 Parker. Laurel 244 Parker. Mike 266. Football Parks. James 201 Parras. Frank 201 Parras. Lily 222 Parras. Louis 266. Latin. Key Club Parrott, Craig 201 Parrott. Richard 222 Parrott. Sharon 244 Parsons. Cathey 201 Partee, Carletta 266, FHA, VOE, Shorthand Pate, Terry 266. Golf Team Patrick, Paula 201 Patterson, David 266 Patterson, Steven 201 Patterson, Vicki 244 Patton, Pam 244 Paul, Ervin 222 Paul, Nabors 201 Paulin, Paula 267, FHA Pavne, Jack 222 Pearce, Beverly 267, NHS, VOE, Shorthand Pearce, Cindy 244 Pearson, Bobby 201 Pearson, Craig 201 Pearson, Donna 222 Pearson, Greg 201 Pearson, Joel 244 Pearson, Juna 201 Pearson, Pat 267, Meistersingers Publicitv Chairman, Golddiggers, Coral Staff, All- Region Choir Pedigo, .lim 201 Pedigo, Sandra 267. FH. , Shorthand Peercv, Bobby 267, DE PeereV, Doug 222 Pekowski, Edwar.l 201 Penner. Kevin Lli.T, Mci i. i-,iM ' ,;. 1-, All-Region Choir, I ' .1 1 ' il ' ' iklahoma. Key Club Knri ' iKii Kriaticms Chairman, Latin Perea, l)e(d)ie 222 Perez, Magdalena 201 Perez. Olga 245 Perez, Paul 267 Perkins. Terry 245 Perry. Cindy 201 Perry. Kathy 222 Peery. Lana 245 Perrv. Martha 267, Golddiggers, Associate Editor of El Rodeo, Presiilenfs Cabinet, NHS Perry, Magdalena 201 FVttitt, Tammy 201 Petty, Jaime 201 Phillips, Cindy 245 Phillips. Craig 245 Phillips, Iris 245 Phillips, Martha 245 Picquet, Annette 222 Picquet, Beth 245 Pierce, Barbara 245 Pierce, Carletta 245 Pierce, Jackie 222 Pierce, Louie 245 Pineda, Debra 245 Pineda, Jose 201 Piper, Lucy 222 Pipes, Lisa 245 Pipkin, Denise 222 Pipkin. Dianne 201 Pittman. David 201 Pitman. Londa 245 Pittman. Ran.ly 202 Pitts. Rickv 267 Place. Joel 267 Platte. Janice 267. Volleyball, FHA. Shorthand Platte, Kenneth 245 Platte, Roy 202 Pless, Lance 222 Plunkett, Sharon 267, DE, Bible Club Pope, James 245 Pope, Nancy 223 Poe, Pamela 223 Parras, Larry 202 Parras, Luis 202 Porter, Hugh 202 Poss, Nathan 267, Football, Basketball, Latin, FCA, Boys ' State Pounds, William 267, DE Powell, D. W. 267, Football, Track Powell, Sandra 222 Pratee, Stanley 223 Prater, Guy 267, DECA Prater, Terri 202 Prather, Mark 245 Prather, Paul 202 Preston, Cindy 202 Price, Cindy 202 Priddy, Druanne 245 Priddy, Pam 223 Priebe, Bob 267, NHS, Track, Senior Representative Proctor, Laurie 223 Przydrga, Carmen 223 Puckett, Jimmy 223 Puga, Joe 223 Puga, Joe 202 Puga, Rudy 202 Pureed, Jim 223 Purcell, Terry 267. Football. FCA Purgason, Debbie 202 Purgason, Robin 223 R Rains, Joe 223 Ramey, Bill 267, President of Appliance Repair Club Ramey, Pam 202 Ramirez, Christina 202 Ramirez. Eunice 245 Ramirez, Lupe 267. FHA. FTA Ramirez. Maria 223 Ramirez, Tano 202 Ram.sey, David 202 Ramsey, Terry 223 Randle, Ed lie 245 Raney. Kathleen 267 Raney, Tim 223 Rangel, Marcelino 223 Rangel, Rachel 202 Rankin, Tere.sa 223 Ratliff. Laura 246 Ray, David 202 Ray, Drew 223 Ray, Helen 2 ' 2: Ray. Jim 202 Ray, Mavis 246 Ray, Meloilie 223 Rav, Michele2a3 Ray, Orville 246 Rav, Pat 267, Meistersingers Read. Richard 223 Reagan, Steve 268, Band, Forensics, Chess Club sec-treas. Stage Band Reagen, John 246 Recio, Roy 202 Reed, Dennis 246 Reed, Elizabeth 246 Ree.i, Jerri 202 U,-. ' .l, MiKi 202 index Reesu, Faron 223 Rtesc, Pal 223 Rtiilv. Tonv 246 Reniiaux. Jane! 2(W, FHA. Shorlhand Rinltria, Henry 202 RinUria, Ji hnnv 22:1 Rinleria. Manuel 202 Renteria. Mar 2t)8. VOE, Shorlhan l RinlLTia, RoIh-tI 246 Rcvna. Nick 202 RfVnoMs, Earl 246 Rovnolils, Kevin 223 Rholon. Rhonda 202 Rhvmes. Jill 246 RhVmas. Pele 224 RhVne. Ginnv 224 Riix-. Carla 224 Rice, Mike 202 Rich, Mike 203 Rich, Falsi 203 Richards. Charles 268, Band Richards. Jackie 246 Richards. Kav 224 Richards, Limla 246 Richardson. Valerie 203 Richarl, Earl 246 Ril jyanm, Brenda 224 Riherd. John 268. Honors, Band, Gol.len Horns, Slage Band, CR ProducUon Assl., Thespians, Drama Productions IRilev, Jon 246 J RileV. Rhonila 224 I Rllev. koanne ' M Rir.gener. Clarice 268. NHS. Latin. FHA. Volleyhall. Shorthand. Corral Feature Editor. Inlerscholastic Tvpinn Rios. Cruz 203 Rios. Janie 203 Rlsetter, Mark 2B8. Football Rivera. Daniel 246 Rol.l). Bennett 246 Rolib, Scotl 203 Robert-son, Duckv 246 Robertson, Patti 246 Robertson, Vicki 246 Ri l)erlson, Wallv 224 Robison, Douprla.ss 224 Robles, Irene 203 Robles. Oscar 268 Koiha. .I..e 224 Rocha, Kuilv 2(13 RodKers, Johnnie 224 Rodriguez, Armando 246 Rodrif uez. Betty 268 Rodriguez. Diana 203 Rodriguez. Edwaril 203 Rodriguez. Evelyn 203 Rodriguez. Gloria 268. VOE Rodriguez. Jimmy 203 Rodriguez. Johnny 247 Rodriguez. Joni 2 Rodriguez. Raymond 203 Ridriguez. Sammy 203 Rodriguez. Samuel 247 Rodriguez. Valtasar 224 Rodriguez. Virginia 224 Roger. Robert 268, NHS. .Meislersingers Vice-President, All-Region Choir, Chambersingers. Cast of Oklahoma Rogers. James 269, Band, Basketball Rogers, Martha 247 Rogers. Robbi 203 Roman, Terri 203 Ro|)er. Ricky 203 Rorick, Sahron 247 Ros.s, Irma 269, FTA. FHA. VIEA. TACH. Shorthand Ross, Willie 203 Rolenberry. Tina 224 Rountree. Dannv 247 Row. Gloria 224 ' Rubio. Mary Imu 247 Rubio. PaLsv 203 Rudil. Cathiy 203 Rudil. Priscilla 247 Ruff. Marvncll 20? Rus-sell, Carolyn 269, Band Russell, Diane 203 Russell. Janie 269. Band. Campus Revue, FHA. Bible Russell. Kathy 203 Russell. Susan 269 Rvlxilt. Wannah 224 Ryerson, Evelvn 224 Saiz, Precilla 224 Salazar, Esiieranza 247 Salazar, Yolanda 224 Saldivar, Elvia 247 Saldivar. Jotse 224 Saldivar. Irnen 247 Salgado, Mary Lou 203 Sanchez. Margie 269, FTA, FHA Sanchez, Viola 203 Sanders, Ann 269, FHA, Bible Sanders, Bill 269, Second vice- pres of Kev Club Sanders, John 204 .Sandridge, Wanda 269, FHA, Shorthand Santiago, Jo Ann 204 Santos, David 204 Sauls, Don 269 Sayers, Kay 269, Bible Club Librarian Sayers. Mary 22.5 Scallion, Ann 247 Schrecengosl. Randy 247 .Schrenengost, Ricky 22.5 Schultz. Diana 22.5 .Sehultz. Frances 269 Schultz. Gary 204 Schulze. Saniuel 225 Scott, Carol 247 Scott. Kenneth 247 Scott. Nancy 225 Seabolt. Kristina 225 Sellers. Brvan 204 Sevey, Jan 247 Seward. Walter 225 Shaffer. Bob 247 Shaffer, Phyllis 204 Shanks, Diana 22.5 Shanks. Donnie 269 Shanks, Jimmy 204 Shanks, Larry 269, Golf Shapland, Bob 247 Shar|), Ann 225 Shaw, Joey 247 Shaw, Kent 269, FFA pres, NHS, Who ' s Who, FFA Scholarship Award. Showmanship Award, FFA Star Greenhand Award Shea. Connie 225 Sheedy. Mark 247 Sheldon. Martha 204 Sheldon. Susan 225 Shelly. Patterson 204 Sheiijiard, Cindy 225 Shepiiard. Diana 22.5 Sheppard. Teresa 269. I ' resident of Thesj.ians, Corral Editor, Golddiggers, Forensics, NHS, E. tcmp. S|x!aking, Casts of Sound of Music. Tom Jones. David and Lisa, vice-pres Southwest Council of Student Publications Sherril. Kenny 225 Sherril. Patrice 247 Sherrill. Rita 247 Shioman. Craig 270 Shook, Richard 270. Senior Class pres. Kev Club, Spanish, Football. Baseball. Track Shook. Vicki 225 Shortes. John 204 Shryack. David 226 Shugrue, John 270. DE Shugrue. Sieve 226 Shults. Mike 270. DECA Shults. Ronald 204 Shultz. Anne 226 Shullz. Jean M7 Sieler, Liz 204 Sieler, Mike 247 Sigmon. Tracy 270. DECA Sigmon. Wayne 204 Silen. Mike 226 .Simmons. Dennis 247 Sompson. Chris 247 Sitton. Carol 204 Sitton. Charles 247 Sitton, Dean 226 Slaughter, Debi 226 Sleilge, Steve 204 Sledge, Terri 247 Sliwmski, Lori Small, Karia 204 Smith, Annamaric 248 Smith. Carolyn 248 Smith. Cynthia 204 Smith. U ' arlene 204 Smith. Debirah 226 Smith, Doug 248 Smith, Earnie 204 Smith, E ldie 204 Smith, Ervin 248 Smith, James 226 Smith, John 248 Smith, J. T. 270. President ' s Cabinet. Football. Basketball, Track Smith, Lana 226 Smith, Mike 2114 Smith, Nancv 270. FHA, FTA, NHS, Checrlearier, Student Council, Col.ldiggers. Kev Club Sweetheart and ( ■ahndar Girl, NHS vice-pns, Student Body Corresponding .Secretary, TACH Smith, Pam 226 Smith, Ricky 248 Smith, Sharon 204 Smith. Steve 270. Drama Smith. Su.san 270. FHA jires, NHS. Debate. F ' oetry. Interp, FTA Parliamentarian, Volleyball Mgr., Annual Staff Assl., Student Life ed. for El Rodeo, Forensics pres. Court Jesters and Thespians Smith. Teresa 226 Smoot, Carl 270, Kev Club pres, DECA Sneed, Karen 204 Sneed, Kathy 226 Soldan, Christine 226 Sorley, Tom 248 Spargo, Virgil 226 Speaker, Rory 226 Spears, Greg 204 Spears, Karen 204 Spence, Da id 204 Speno f. Dean 270. Football Spencer, (Jregorv ' MX Sprah.rn. Sh.rn- 2114 Springer, Donna 27U, Band, Latin Stallings, Jim 248 Standard, Cynthia 205 Stanley, Cathy 205 Stanley, Cindy 270, FHA, TACH. VICA, TACH .Sec, FHA First vice-lires. Outstanding Freshman FHA Award Slanlev, Debbie 24S Stanley, Larr 248 Slatham, Deb ' bie 226 Steele, Annette 226 Steen, Rickv 270, Football, Baseball, FCA Stephens, Larry 226 Stephens, RoteVt 295 Stephens, Rusty 226 Stevens, Dale 205 Stevens, Dennis 248 Stevens, Donna 248 Stevens, Gary 226 Stevens, Kathy 226 Stevenson, (iarrj 270, Bible, Baseball Stevenson, Robert 226 Stewart, Andy 205 Stewart, Diatin 248 Stewart, Don 226 Stewart, Harlan 248 Stewart, Jimmy 248 Stewart. Lealreca 248 Stewart. LeRoy 205 Stewart, Teresa 270. Volleyball. FHA, Lib Club pres, Astron .my, Spanish, Corral and El Koileo Photographer, Golddigg.rs. FTA pres. Varsity Hat Girl, FTA uce-pres. JR and SK Cla.ss Officer Stoker, Jane 226 Sloneman. Cynthia 226 Stricgler, Kc1li 226 Stripling. Haves 226 Stuleville, Paula 248 Stute. Joe 205 Stutz. Vickie 248 Sullivan. RolH-Tl 248 Sundy, KarIa 248 SundV. Rita 205 Sundy, Tcre.sa 205 Sursky, Brian 205 Sursky. Ivan 248 Sutlon. Mike 248 Sweeney, Mark 270. Band. VICA Officer Swim, Keith 270, Band. Key Club treas. NHS. Latin. Exlemp, Court Jesters ami Thespians, Casts of: The .Mou.se That Roared. Flowers for Algernon, Court Jesters and Thespians vice-pres Swindell. Patti 205 Talamantez. F ' aul 205 Taliferro. Zachary 205 Tanner. .Mary 20.5 Tate, Terry 248 Talom, Corby 227 Taylor, Cindy 248 Taylor, John 270, Key Club First vice-pres, NHS, Debate pres. Corral Staff, (iarlanil Helton Award Outstanding Service for Key Club Taylor, Judy 248 Taylor, Mark 227 Taylor, Randv 2711, Tennis, Meistersingers, Chambersingers, All-Region and All-State Choirs, FHA Beau, Cast of Oklahoma Taylor, Renee 227 Taylor, Scott 205 Teague, Guv 248 Tcague. Nadine 249 Teague. Tina 249 Tecl, Keith 227 Thames, Karyl 227 Tereletsky, Judith 227 Thames, Lonnie 205 Thomas, Anna 270 Thomas, Anne 249 Thomas, Brenda 270, FTA, Meislersingers. Historian. Chambersingers. Debate, G.,lddiggers Thomas, Cliff 227 Thomas, Keith 227 Thomas, Michael 227 Thomas, Mike 249 Thomas, Shirley 249 Thomason, Debbie 227 Thompson, Debbie 205 Thompson, Kitty 227 Thompson, Lind a 227 Thompson, Rhonda 270 Thompson, Terri 205 Thompson, Tracy 227 Thornton. Carol 270 Thorp, Ann 270. Bible Librarian. Mixed Choir Thorp. Sharon 219 Thurman. Barbara 227 Tibbs, Debbie 270. FHA, Shorthand Tibbs, Shervl 249 Tidwell, Johnnv 270 Tindol, Niel 270, FFA, Star Greenhand, FFA District vice- pres Tipton, Diane 270, Meislersingers, Volleyball TipUm. Jimmy 205 Tolson. Cheryl 205 Tolson. Debra 270. DE Tonn, Johnny 271. FTA .Meislersingers Tonn, Randy 249 Torres, Cyn lhia 227 Torres, Larry 227 Torres, Raymond 249 Townsend, Kenneth 249 Trantham, Joe 271, Choir. ICT. VICA Trawick. Kim 227 Traylor. Kenneth 249 Tredawav, Mike 271, Fixitball, FFA Tredawav, Terry 227 Trevino, Alice 249 Trevino, Terry 227 Trevino, Leticia 271, Volleyball, Golildigger ' s Drill U ' ader, FHA. FTA Trevino. Martha 227 Trevino. Sylvia 227 Truette, Barrv 271. Football. Choir Truette. Cindy 249 Tubb. Robl ic 249 306 Tucker, Kim 227 Turner, Joyce 249 Turner, Larry 205 Turner, Robert 271, DEC A Tyler, Vicki 271. FHA, Volleyball, Shorthand, History, DECA Reporter Tynes, Beverly 205 Tynes, Brenda 249 u Umstead, Cathy 249 Underwood, Kim 205 Underwood, Susan 271 Upton, Cindy 228 Upton, David 271 Uranga, Jesse 205 Urban, Jan 228 Valdes, Al 271, NHS, Baseball, Spanish Valdez, Priscilla 271 Valencia, Alex 205 Valencia, Mary 205 Valencia, Olga 205 Valencia, Oscar 228 Valenzuela, Mike 205 Valenzuela. Tonv 249 Valles, Cruz 249 Vaughn, Cheryl 205 Vaughn, Mackie 205 Vela, Christine 249 Vela, Eddie 205 Vela, Raul 206 Velasco, Rosa 206 Velasquez. Dora 271 Velasquez. Leon 206 Vernon, Debbie 206 Vick, Stan 228 Vieira, Mary 271, ICT, VICA, FHA. Shorthand Vieira. Theresa 228 Viera, Charles 271 Vigil, Danny 206 Vigil, Ruth 228 Vigil, Sarah 249 Vineyard, Penny 271. VOE Vinien. Richard 228 Voighl. Kathy 271, FHA, Choir w Waddill. Cathy 249 WagKoner, Allan 250 Waggoner, Larry Wakin, James 271, Football. Track Walker, Caria 228 Walker, Phyllis 250 Walker, Ramona 271, FHA, DE Walker, Tina 228 Walker, Twila 206 Wallace, Lisa 206 Wallis. Steve 206 Walters. Donald 206 Walters, Windell 206 Walton, Ken 250 Ward, Danny 228 Warren, Liz 206 Warren, Mike 206 Warren, Paul 228 Warren, Sue 228 Wash, Charla 271, NHS, FHA, Latin, Public Relations Comm. for Steer Band, Campus Revue, Band Secretary Walters, Bobby 206 Watkins, Ricky 206 Watkins, Shirley 271, FHA. FTA. Spanish. Latin Watson, Deattia 206 Watson, Debbie 228 Watson, Jack 206 Watson, Joe 250 WaUon, Wynona 250 Watts, Linda 250 Watts, Mike 206 Watts, Tim 250 Way, Debra 250 Way, Denise 206 Weatherall. Peggy 228 Weatherman, Terry 206 Weaver, Bill 250 Weaver. Debara 228 Weaver, Deborah 250 Weaver, Kellye 250 Weaver, Randy 250 Weaver, Susan 228 Webb. Bob 271, DE, Bible Webb, Bobby 272, VICA, VICA treas. Basketball Webb. Kathy 228 Webb. Mary 206 Weber. Grace 228 Weeks, Don 272, Football, Meistersingers Business Manager, Cast of Oklahoma Weeks, Frank 228 Wegner, Ronald 206 Weir. Kav 250 Welch, Terry 206 West, Billy 228 Westbrook 228 Whatley. Dana 272 Wheeler, Carrie 2.50 Wheeler, David 206 Wheeler. Debbie 250 Wheeler, Donnie 228 Wheeler, Pam 272, NHS. Student Council, A Capella, Meistersingers, Golddiggers, Business Manager for Corral, Forcnsics, All-Region Choir, Sound of Music, Mouse That Roared, Oklahoma Wheeler, Ronald 228 Whitaker, Cindy 250 White. Clifford 272 White, David 206 White, Gary 250 White, George 228 White, Javland 272 White, Linda 272 White. Lisa 272. Meistersingers. FTA White. Mary Ann 206 White, Patty 229 White, Sharon 272, Bible Club, Latin Club. Band, FHA White, Wanda 2.50 Whitelev, Tina 206 Whiteley, Wavlon 229 Whitley . Reed 272. Chess Club. Symphonic Band, Honors Band, Campus Revue Whittington, Billy Don 229 Wickline, Teresa 229 Wilcox, Kenneth 250 Wild, Valerie 250 Wiley, Claudia 206 Wiley, Grady 229 Wiley, Jimmy 251 Wilkerson, Bill 229 Wilkerson, James 206 Willbanks, Jill 251 Willbanks. Kay 206 Willetts, Alma 272, FHA — Outstanding FHA ' er Willey, Donnie 251 Willev, Willev 229 Williams, Caihy 206 Williams, Willie 272. NHS, Football, Basketball. Baseball Williams. Debra 2.51 Williams, Earline 272 Williams. Evelyn 206 Williams. James 206 Williams. Jerry 206 Williams. Julie 251 Williams. Kav 229 Williams. Lana 207 Williams. Sandv 272. Varsity Tennis, FHA, FHA sec. NHS. El Ri«leu Notables E litor. Tennis Team Captain Williams. Sue 251 Williams. Susie 229 Williams. Tana 207 Williamson, Candi 207 Williamsin, Jon251 Williamson, Steve 251 Willingham, Gary 251 Wilmes, Joan 207 Wilson, David 207 Williams, Elmer 207 Wilson. Janice 272. FHA. Bible Wilson. Paulette 207 Wilson. Rose 251 Wilson. Susan 251 Windham. Joel 251 Winn. Beverly 251 Winterbauer. Debre 207 Wise. Pattv 272. OEA Wisener, Jonna 272 Withrow. Bobby 251 Witte, Gary 272. Band Drum Major Witte. Vicki 207 Wolverton, Renee 251 Womack, Patti 272, Student Body President, Student Council, Freshman Cheerleader, Golddiggers, Jr. Class Secretary, Metal Trades Sweetheart, FHA, Key Club Calendar Girl Wood, David 251 Woods, Debra 251 Woods, Donna 251 Woods. Gary 272, Chess, Stage Band. Golden Horns, CR Band Wood. Yawa 229 Woodard. Emzie 207 Wooldridge. Sandra 251 Workman. Datha 272. Meistersingers. Cast of Oklahoma. Corral Staff, Golddiggers, NHS. Library Club Vice-President, FHA. FTA Historian Worthy, Ann 229 Wozencraft, Elizabeth 229 Wright, David 251 Wright. Deryl 229 Wright, Jan ' ell 272, FHA. HECE President Wrinkle. David 229 Wrinkle. Susan 272. Band Yanez. Arthur 272. VICA Metal Trades Chapter 572 Secretary Yanez. David 272 Yanez. Gloria 229 Yanez. Irma 273. Mixed Choir Yarbrough. Connie 229 Young. Bruce 273 Young, James 229 Young. Jerry 207 Young, Mark 207 Y ' oung. Susan 207 Zapp. James 207 Zapp. Jennifer 273. ICT. A Capella Choir Za[)p, Richmand 207 Zaw. Jim 207 Zeigler. Patti 273. DE Zellars. Craig 273. DE. Basketball Zubiate. Bell 229 Zubiate, Simon 207 index i will live this day as if it is my last, i have but one life and life is naught but a measurement of time. 308 { ' V - UC re t ' - C}n c j ' Ui M iy Iu) l G CdJJ iLiVt ' k- lAU A L ., : .M - - ' e ;j if i waste today i de- stroy the last page of my life. therefore, each hour of this day will i cherish for it can never return. closing this day i will make the best day of my life, i will make every hour count and each minute i will trade only for something of value.  jjJ 310 i will live this day as if it were my last for today is the beginning of the rest of my hfe. closing 1973 el rodeo staff much thanks goes to — MARTHA PERRY, associate editor, good friend, and my tranquilizer. It would be hard to describe how much she has contributed to the book. Her ideas and help were invaluable. SUSAN SMITH, whose lively student life section will bring back many memorable activities. ALAN DAVIS, sports editor, who did a tremen- dous job i)v covering all sports events. DEBRA IRWIN and DARLA BUCHANAN. organizations editors, who spent countless hours scheduling and rescheduling clubs for pictures. SANDY WILLIAMS, whose notables section added a spark of vitality to the book. ELLEN ANDERSON, senior class editor, who did a superb job putting together a first class section. CINDY TAYLOR, LEIGH JONES, DIANN STEWART, KARFNf P1IIFP MICKIE FLETCHER, NADINE TEAGUE, BRUCE ABBE, and RANDY MARSHALL, those invalua- ble junior assistants who aided the seniors in any wav possible. GEORGE FIERRO. TERESA STEWART, RAY- MOND TORRES, MANUEL ARSIAGA, MARK ANDERSON, and JERRY TREVINO, |)hotogra- phers, who did a fantastic job taking, develojjing, and printing most of the pictures appearing in this book. These people have had a mammoth job and have done it well. MR. FRANK BRANDON and MRS. CLARINDA HARRIS of Brandon Studios, who have managed to pull us out of many jams and gave us many inspiring ideas. DANNY VALDES of the Big Spring Herald for his photos contributed to our book. MR. FLOYD HOBSON and TEXAS TECH JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT, who were always there to heli) us with our technical prob- lems. TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL PRESS ASSOCIATION and TEXAS WOMEN ' S UNIVERSITY for their hel[)ful suggestions. BSHS FACULTY and the many others who coo()- eratcd and aided us in every wav imaginable. MRS. ERMA STEWARD, who has been more than a sponsor to all of us. She is one of those rare [People who will never l)e forgotten. She had a solution to every disaster. Because of her help and guidance, this book has been made possible. paula meek editor Autographs 4A u U)Ca . JmxlX oKoaU to |td?M cAh ycL pAiL III) y JMu 7f , ,T7 71. ' ' T J ' Jt 1 V -Y ' d AL S f- V f ■J h- aY ' • r „oe ' -v i y 6- G ( V ( ! ' T- ' J - w 0 ' - y 6 ' A ' ,-v „J .- Ji. 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