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4 . I Jt-VJ-O MiMC ' ' kA v.S M o- ' ■' W h-fs ( f student Life 12 Notables 40 Organizations 56 Sports 114 Administration 160 Classes 182 Advertisements 268 (lU-KD .J ' - A ' ' ' -- QxAeisP Jk -M , EL RODEO Big 9pring High 9chool Big Gpring, Texas 79720 Volume 59 Published by the annual staff of Big Spring High School DENISE CRENWELGE, EDITOR 2 Opaning Changes . . . . . can be followed in many ways. With each new face is a new person. Each of us are individuals with things to contribute to others as our high school years unfold. Opening 3 4 Opening With each new sunrise , new opportunities and experiences come to light. Whether our interests lie in welding or archery, new fields bring changes. Opening 5 w- m V , 1 w i%ji 6 Opening The bond of friendship conducts the currents of many different channels. Whether providing companionship or just a helping hand. Whatever it may be, our friends provide us with happiness . Opening 7 ■M • A. r v V wkM iii i With the coming of a new year comes a sense of pride , happiness, excitement, and involvement. Opening 9 10 Opening Involvement stimulates the mind , and . . . changes stimulate the heart. Opening 1 1 12 SmdwrtUfe ' •.UttR 9TUDENT LIFE Everybody Doesn ' t Like Qomething . But A - Life is not all peaches and cream. Sometimes it seems to be all cream. That is how Mr. Reed felt last September 11. Howard Shivers winds up the old pitching arm. Howard follows through. Howard examines his work. B - Sweet and inno- cent, Donny Knight and Cindy Cowan. C - Every- one ' s favorite counselor, Harvey Rothell, helps the Key Club in many ways. U Student Life ' VA % % f. Nobody Doesn ' f Like Howdy Night! A - Being one of the really special nights of the year, HOWDY NIGHT, everyone dresses fit to kill. Two of our local law officers were attired to suit the situation at hand. B - The odd couple, school disciplinarian Dub Martin and Senior Scott Emerson. C - What is happiness? An ice Cream cone, a raise in allowance , or beating the [ ! out of a teacher ' s name? Obviously it is the latter for Mike Harris, another super senior. i ' ' - ii ( .uO. c. i Student Life 1 5 Through Thick and Thin, Homecoming Reigns, Again And Again A - Cynihia Fieno, Jill Odom, Layne Stallings, Cathy Valdes, and Donna Carpenier, five very lovely ladies, were our Homecoming final- ists for 1976. B - Numero uno, the Senior float. C Diamonds are forever says the class of ' 78. D - The fighting FISH float. E - Jill Odom, escorted by her father. Paschal Odom, reigned as Homecoming queen. ET It Takes All Kinds A - QUESTION: Whafs with the thumbs? ANSWER: We ' re telling our driver to sit on it ! B - QUESTION: How long has this been going on? ANSWER: I don ' t know, but my toes are numb. C - QUESTION: Who made the touchdown? ANSWER: Who cares, we ' re watching the fight. D - QUESTION: Who paid you to do that ' ' ANSWER: What! Ev- erybody knows we love our alma mater. 8 mThj f H wfi ■1 _ft ' V ' jf 1 Pfl w To Make A School e He ' s gone over that same point three times! This is one of our beasts . ' (K Our school has so much undiscovered talent just v aiting to be found and appreci- ■' aied. Fantastic, absolutely fantastic. Student Life 1 9 New Classes, New Faces i i i ' It ' s the same old story. With some excep- tions , we trudge through the day going from class to class, teacher to teacher, and lec- ture to lecture. Education is a necessity, and it becomes a vicious cycle until a favorite course or elective perks the day up. Besides, classes are oiu: key to learn- ing. Intriguing or dull, every class has its own style. A - Don ' i laugh, this is only temporary! B - Paul Spence thinks that all he does is work, work, work. C - Tracey Simpson finishes her assignment, while Wendy Hamby finishes her conversation. c 20 Sludcnl life A - He didn ' t really say that, did he ' : ' asks Denise Byrd. B - Viloiso Garcia knows all the answers. C - Lyn Gamer and Andra Hohertz find teamwork to be the eas- iest way to go. D - Don ' t look now but is that girl wear- ing hotpants? Student Life 21 The Day We Hopped and Bopped V 1 ' r l- Ma Couvillion and Pa Smith ' Aren ' t we cute, boys? ask s Brenda, Robin, Sharon, Shannon, and Debbie. No, no! he ' s all mine! (James Burleson loves the ladies.) A new breed of teachers. 22 Student Life The Action Begins With All Of Us Naturally, the main pur- pose of school is education , but no person can fulfill his obligation to his school by just coming. These photos need no identifcation. What is happening is obvi- ous. The people here are playing a vital role in our school. Without activities, the task of coming and learning would be an end- less saga of 180 long days. 0 15 x ' L ♦ M «  -« % ' ;! • Flag??? Football DOWN - SET - HUT! The football females are at it again. The third year of competition proved to have as many flaring tempers, bruises, and as much tackling as in previous years. The upperclass women took the edge in the annual event by defeating the underclass girls by two touch- downs. The game was sponsored by the Student Council, and proceeds went to the March of Dimes. Many people were involved. The thought of being coached by good- looking guys from the varsity foot- ball team attracted players to try out for the teams, and of course the coaches had fun laughing at those silly girls. The players were inspired by the beautiful, broad-shouldered, balloon- chested cheerleaders. All in all, everyone enjoys Powder Puff week. Kent Rice and Duane Thomas reveal the secret of their shapeliness. LEFT: Laura Robbins is confident of the superiority of her voice and is not about to be out-yelled. ABOVE: Hey wait! We get to lead the next cheei so you leave that microphone alone. f r i f P r r The upperclassmen are undaunted by the fact that they are outnumbered by their younger counterparts, but they still feel that they had better learn anything they can from that pep talk. High spirits characterize the lower- classmen uTtbey contribute their share of noise to the pep rally. CGCiJiiO. UtXOJVS. Ov il Cl -tKJ! b«« . ti£ sK .:o O VAC -e aAJ« v-x:j; : It Only Takes A Smile RIGHT: An eyebrow pencil brings out the best in Jack Buchanan ' s smile. BELOW: Barry Fish won the bike in the Bike-A-Thon and experienced the thrill of victory. And we wonder why Michelle Cou- villion leans to the left when she walks. Anyone with that many patches . . . Look Mom, I really did go to CRR last night. ! Even though school isn ' t just fun and games, students still find things to laugh about. A smile can usually be found in almost any situation: whether chuckling about the irony of flunking that test or giggling over that good looking mem- ber of the opposite sex. There can be I think you ' re neat smiles, I know just how you feel! smiles, and even You ' d better watch out smiles! Whatever the mood, there is a smile waiting to go with it. Mr. Reed says, Smile Stanley! We ' re having our picture taken. i I. JT The Games People Play I ' V ' mjH I ' ll teach you everything I know about Ping-Pong. Me too! Can you spare a minute? 26 Siudsnl Life Lock those wrists, elbows on the table, and push. Arm wrestling builds character! ljd3L r Y vxyr iLr c.as o u rsljxAiLdL-toaJf rxix. st DdbeGOO cf a Kjrk j A tractor pull ! For some people it ' s really a game , with winners and losers. Foosball, Mr. Pibb and could I ask for? good company, what more Just the local pool shark at work. Student Life 27 CX iOLi- Ut)-e L X. V-Cccc O It ' s A Hard Life, Yes It Is 1 f i V Have mercy on me please, I didn ' t really mean it. Mother told me there would be days like today utters Diana Dominguez. I ' m so embarrassed, go away! says Mark Jones. 28 Studeni Life Pretty is as pretty does. Marie, Katie, and Lisa see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Would you believe ihey charged that much for such a tinv scratch ... moans Lyn Garner to friends. Who ' s loitering? We live here . Just between the two of us, tell iiic what really happened when 1 was in the teacher ' s lounge. Student tife 29 Come As You Are, Anything Goes When It Comes To Fashion A - Jesse Doss is ready for action in an old brown hat, tailored to fit cast, and suppon crutches. B - Lonnie Green models the latest in winter derbys. C - Derek Horton, in his custom made binoculars. D - With aviator glasses and denim dress, Leigh Reynolds is definitely in fashion. E - His and hers boots. F - They may not threaten the pantyhose market, but for Mariella Wise , ski socks are numero uno for warmth and comfon. !l I A - The pinnacle of fashion this year for the young ladies of Big Spring was the outfit composed of a vest, gauchos, and boots. B - Everybody who is an anybody owns a pair of tme blue denim overalls. Polo shirts also made a debut in ' 76. C - VvTio says vests are for girls only? This year boys set a standard for very fashionable dress. D - Oh no! 1 wore the wrong uniform, it ' s football day. E - T-shirts publi- cize everything. In this case the advertisement is for a new shoe. fi Tribute To The Teams It all began eight months earlier that year. It all came to an end on December 9, 1976. What? Volleyball and football. For both, it was a long season of many memories. Some were of things to be treasured forever, new friendships, long hours of endless drills, sleeples: nights after a close defeat, malodorous locker rooms, and faithful, devoted coaches. Fo: the boys, Fall 1976 meant a season of heartbreaking losses. For the girls, the struggle fo: that coveted district crown was more than just an intangible dream. They lost a close play- off with Midland High. Defeat came easily to no man. These athletes fought until the vet) end and came out looking mighty respectable. The Fall Sports Banquet was just a simpk way for the school and community to say, Thanks kids, we love you. AWARD RECIPIENTS: Steve Wolfe. Scholastic Award; Billy Hayes, Defense Award; Ken Coffey, Outstandinj Player; Emily Boyd, Volleyball Coaches Award; Rose Magers, Outstanding Player (all-district, all-state) Becky Ragan, Scholastic and Herald Volleyball Awards; Tommy Churchwell, Coaches Award; Alan Partee Outstanding Back Award. Coach Koger awards Alan Partee his much deserved tro- Humorist, Faye O ' Dell from Perry, Oklahoma phy. entertained the arouD. Coach Scofield and Sieve Wolfe. The bond between a coach and player is a strong one as displayed by Tommy Churchwell and Coach Logback. Becky Ragan enjoys the honor of two trophies. Student Life 33 Keep Us As One A - The first school building of our district. B - The class of 1901. Years ago there were only 11 grades so stu- dents only had 3 years of high school. Of the 7 students, only 4 graduated. The man pictured was our first super- intendent, Mr. B. Reagan. What happened on December 16, 1901? No, that wasn ' t the day our parents were born, but it was the beginning of our school district. The district covered 25 sq. miles and had 411 students and 7 teachers. Today ' s district covers 246 sq. miles consisting of 12 elementary schools, 2 junior highs, and one high school. We are also equipped with facilities for vocational and special education students Today ' s enrollment consists of 7,300 with 1,967 attending high school. The class of ' 77 includes 325 students com- pared to the 7 in 1901. As you can see we have grown in number. Progress is a part of life, and we have proved this by our expansion from small to large . The 75th senior class of our district - the class of 1977. STEil  TH y J9 jr J| AJU - -4WM Thru Years To Come . . . What is now Runnels Junior High was at one time used as our high school until 1952 . A day time version of our present day high school. This has been revised from the building used from 1952-1964. $3,500,000.00 was used to modernize and improve our school. Standing tall and proud is Dear Old Big Spring High. n 1 i w Hi; ■V ' klT ' Cr HeaKs And If I send a flower to myself, will anyone have to know? ' wonders Lisa Missman. Of course it ' s for you, Julie Rodriguez! assures Tere Deel. A dozen flowers from HIM! Anna Abelar is impressed 36 Student Life Flowers . . . ABOVE: Connie Welch and Maria W flower for themselves since they ca RIGHT: Even guys aren ' t above gett even smells good! hitten contemplate keeping an extra n ' t find that girl ' s first period class, ing carnations, and Robbie Wegner ' s February 14, does that date ring a bell? It should. That was the day Cupid got in lots of target practice . Of course , harmless love arrows were his only ammunition. French club members acted as Cupid ' s assistants and passed out carnations, telegrams, and romantic sealed senti- ments on the morning of Valentine ' s Day. Then, the rest of the day a person got to laugh over that mean tele- gram or hire Sherlock Holmes to uncover the identity of a secret admirer. Heart-felt surprises and disappointments added to the emotions of the day. Denise Crenwelge received the largest number of flowers and found tweniy-four love buds to be an armload. Student Life 37 And Music. Cupid ' s last mark was felt with the annual Valentine ' s dance. The decorations, band, and dressed-up cou- ples added to the excite- ment of the last festivities. Attendance was light, but the ones that went had a super time. The Traveling Salesmen, from Lubbock, played for the dance. Although they didn ' t per- form up to student ' s expec- tations, they provided a happy note with which to close the Valentine season. VViih a change of pace, couples shake ihcir bods. ABOVE: Ahhh! Quench that thirst, Kevin Hattenbach. RIGHT: Back- field in motion! ABOVE: Hi there Musketeers! Glad you made it to the dance. BELOW The Traveling Salesmen Entertained dancers at the Valentine ' s bash. 38 Student Life On February 22, an unusual game took place in the friendly confines of Steer gym . The competition consisted of some coaches who called themselves the Bombers and a traveling group of red-headed round bailers. A capacity crowd looked on as the feminists proved that men are not always superior athletes. During the lopsided contest, the old men learned that red heads can be more fun. Bombers Get Bombed i Hey cutie, what ' s that aftershave you ' re wearing? We ' ve got to stop meeting this way! Student Life 39 40 NetoblM Of all the students in our school, a few seem to excel and distinguish themselves during their four year student careers. These teenag- ers are featured in this section because of their achievements. Who ' s Who members are elected by the faculty each December for their extracurricular achievements. Mr. and Miss BSHS, Class Favorites, and Beauty and Beast are also elected each December by the student body on the basis of popularity. Spe- cial thanks goes to the ETC Shop, location of the Mr. and Miss pictures. N0TABLE9 9enior Who ' s Who Each year fourteen seniors are nominated and elected by the faculty to Who ' s Who. This honor is awarded to those stu- dents who rank high in the categories of character, leader- ship, scholarship, and service. DENISE CRENWELGE: FISH: Volleyball, FCA. FHA Area and State Convention Delegate, SOPH.: FHA Pianist, JV Volleyball, Golddiggers, Student Advisory Council, FCA, FHA Area and State Delegate, JR.: FHA President, Who ' s Who, BOGO, BASIC. FTA, NHS. EL RODEO Staff, CORRAL Reporter, Key Club Calendar Girl, Golddiggers, FHA Area and State Delegate, Outstanding FHA ' er , SR.: EL RODEO EDITOR, Key Club Sweetheart, NHS Reporter, French Club President, FHA Area II Secretary, FHA National Leadership Convention Delegate, FHA Area and State Convention Delegate, Swim Team, FTA, CORRAL Reporter, BASIC, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Shorthand Club Newspaper Editor, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Miss BSHS Finalist, First Place for 1977 Yearbook Planning BUBBA STRIPLING: FISH: Class President, Student Council, Football, Basketball, FCA , Optimist Yough Appreciation Award, Baseball, JR.: Student Council, BASIC, Basketball, School Beast, Who ' s Who, SR.: Student Council, Football, Basketball, Base- Community Relations Council BEVERLY BEIL: FISH: Choir, UII Solo and Ensemble Division I, SOPH.: Meistersingers, Pop ' s Choir, Lil Abner, All Region Choir, UIL Solo Division I, Golddiggers, JR.: Meistersingers, Chambersingers, Bye Bye Birdie, All-Region Choir Alternate, NHS, Latin Club, Solo and Ensemble Division I, Who ' s Who, SR.: Meistersingers Secretary Treasurer, All-Region Choir, All-State Choir, Sound of Music, Key Club Calendar Girl, FHA, FTA, Homecoming Queen Nominee, BASIC, Miss FHA 42 WhoiWho JAMES BURLESON: FISH; Speech, Sul Ross World History Winner, Football, SOPH.: Debate, Speech, Drama Club, Thespians, Sul Ross, American History Contest Winner, JR.: Speech Letterman, Drama Letterman, Thespians, Bicentennial Youth Debates, Key Club. NHS, FSA, SR.: Speech Letterman, Drama Club, Thespians, NHS Vice-President, National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalisi CYNTHIA FIERRO: FISH: Choir, Volleyball, FCA, Tri- Hi-Y, SOPH.: Meistersingers, Lil Abner, JV Cheerleader, Student Council. Tri-Hi-Y, JR.: Who ' s Who. Meistersingers, Bye Bye Birdie, Student Council, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Varsity Cheerleader, EL RODEO Staff, SR.: Meistersingers, All- Region Choir, Sound of Music, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council , Tri-Hi-Y, BASIC, Key Club Calendar Girl, EL RODEO, Homecoming Queen Finalist SUZZANNE SMITH: FISH: Choir, Tennis, UlL Solo and Ensemble, Tri-Hi-Y, SOPH.: Tri- Hi-Y, Tennis, Meistersingers, Lil Abner, Golddiggers. JR.: Varsity Tennis Letterman, Meistersingers, Golddiggers. Girls ' State. NHS, BASIC, Tri-Hi-Y District Chief Justice , SR. : BASIC Board of Directors, Golddiggers President, Tri-Hi-Y. Key Club Calendar Girl SCOTT SULLIVAN: FISH: Drama, Thespians, Forensics, Men ' s Chorus, South Pacific . UIL Solo and Ensemble. 2nd Optimist Oratorical Contest. SOPH.: Drama Club Parliamentarian, Forensics, Thespians. Bible Club. Lil Abner. Harvey. Math and Number Sense. 1st Place Geometry Contest. Pop ' s Contest . Oddfellows and Rebekahs United Pilgrimage for Youth, 1st Optimist Oratorical Contest, 3rd Zone Oratorical Competition, JR.: Meistersingers. Chambersingers, Pop ' s Choir. Drama Club Sec. Treas. . 1st Math Contest. Optimist Youth Appreciation. Key Club District and International Delegate, Leon Taylor Award, All-Region Choir. Student Council, SR.: Key Club President, NHS President , Mei- tersingers V . Pres., Sound of Music . ' ' Math and Number Sense . All-Region Choir. National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students WhosWho 43 Senior Who ' s Who BILL ARENCIBIA: FISH: Basketball, SOPH.: FCA, JV Basketball, Texas State Junior Handball Champion, National Junior Handball 4th Place, Bible Club Social Secretary, Key Club, JR.: Varsity Basketball, Texas State Junior Handball Champion, National Junior Handball 6ih Place, Key Club, SR.: Varsity Basketball, Key Club JILL ODOM: FISH: Latin Club, Class Vice- President, Tennis, Cheerleader, Auto Mechanics Sweetheart, SOPH.: Latin Club, Class President, Cheerleader, Student Council, JR.: Class Secretary, Varsity Cheerleader, Key Club Calendar Girl, Class Favorite, Tri-Hi-Y, SR.: Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, Auto Mechanics Sweetheart, Student Council, FCA , Key Club Calendar Girl , Tri-Hi-Y DAVID TRIM: FISH: Honors Band, Silver Horns, CR, SOPH.: Honors Band, Golden Horns, CR, CR Best Performance Award, UIL Ensemble, Meistersingers, Lil Abner, UIL History, JR.: NHS, Who ' s Who, Honors Band, Golden Horns, CR, CR Best Performance Award, Meistersingers, Bye Bye Birdie, All-Region Choir, Who ' s Who in Music in American High Schools, Thespians, Best Thespian, Best Actor, UIL One-Act Play, AU- Star Cast, Powder Puff Cheerleader, TASC, SR.: NHS, Student Council Vice President, Honors Band, CR, Meistersingers , ' ' Sound of Music , ' ' All- Region Choir, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Thespians, UIL One-Aci Play 44 WhoiWho STEVE WOLFE: FISH: Football, Basketball, Latin Club, SOPH.: Football, Latin Club, JR.: Football, NHS, SR.: Football, NHS JL MICHELLE COUVILLION: FISH: Drama Club, Track, SOPH.: FHA Track, Foreign Language Student Finland, JR.: Varsity Track, NHS Youth for Understanding, Outstanding Athlete Award, SR.: NHS, Youth for Understanding, FCA , Varsity Track STEVE EVANS: FISH: Football, Basketball, JV Baseball, Student Council, SOPH.: FCA, Student Council First Vice-President, JV Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Boys ' State, Who ' s Who, SR.: NHS, Bible Club, Student Council President, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Big Spring Traffic Commission EMILY BOYD: FISH: Volleyball, Choir, FCA, UIL Solo and Ensemble Division I, SOPH.: JV Volleyball, Meistersingers, FCA, Lil Abner, JR.: Varsity Volleyball, FCA, NHS, Bye Bye Birdie, Meistersingers, Golddiggets, SR.: Varsity Volleyball Team Captain, All- District Honorable Mention, Coaches ' Award, FCA President, Meistersingers, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Sound of Music, NHS Who ' s Who 45 Junior who ' s who Ten juniors are also selected by the faculty to receive the honor of Who ' s Who. Each student is to be noted for his or her achievements. PAUL RUIZ: FISH: Honors Band, Latin Club, UIL Spelling, Clarinet Quartet Superior Rating, SOPH.: Silver Horns, Honors Band, Clarinet Superior Rating, Clarinet Quartet Superior Rating, All-Region Band, UIL Spelling, Uncle Sam, CR, Debate, GAYT, Bible Club President, Latin Club President, Key Club, JR.: Honors Band, Meistersingers, .All- Region Band, All -Region Choir, CORRAL EDITOR, CR, Key Club, FCM ANGIE FULGHAM: FISH: Honors Band, CR, SOPH.: Debate, Drama Club, Latin Club, Honors Band, CR, Ready Writers, JR.: Debate, Drama Club, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, CORRAL Staff, NHS, Honors Band DONNY KNIGHT: FISH: Class Vice-President, March of Dimes Board of Directors, Student Council, TASC, Hi-Y, Varsity Golf, Debate. SOPH.: Class President, Student Council, March of Dimes Board of Directors, Golf, Hi-Y, TASC Delegate, NSSP Board of Directors, JR. : Student Council Vice President, March of Dimes Board of Directors, Golf, National Student Safety Vice-President, Debate, Hi-Y, CORRAL Staff 46 Who Who DELPOSS: FISH: Latin Club, Basketball, SOPH.: Basketball, JV Baseball, FCA, Hi- Y, JR.: Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, FCA, Student Council, Hi-Y, Baseball BECKY RAGAN: FISH: Volleyball, FCA, Track, Regional Track, Number Sense, SOPH.: Varsity Volleyball, Track, Optimist Youth Appreciation Award, FCA, UIL Number Sense and Mathematics, JR.: Varsity Volleyball, All-District Volleyball, Scholastic Volleyball Award, Herald Volleyball Award, All-State Nominee, High School All American, Optimist Youth Appreciation Award, Key Club Calendar Girl, BASIC, FCA, All- Tournament, Basketball, Track, Rotary Club Athlete Award, NHS, El RODEO Staff JENNIE SPEEGLE: FISH: Student Council, Honors Band, CR, Latin Club, UIL Solo, Debate, SOPH.: Honors Band, FHA, Silver Horns, BASIC, Tri-State Solo, JR.: NHS, Honors Band, Golden Horns, BASIC, CR, UIL Solo and Ensemble, Best Marcher KENNETH COFFEY: FISH: Foot ball, Student Council, UIL History, SOPH.: Football, Basketball, Track, FCA, Outstanding Athlete (Track), Student Council, JR.: Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, Hi- Y, Student Council, All-District Honorable Mention Who ' s Who 47 Junior Who ' s Who CONNIE JACKSON: FISH: Choir, Track, Volleyball, SOPH.: JV Cheerleader, Track, JV Volleyball, JR.: Varsity Track, Varsity Cheerleader, OEA Parliamentarian, Class Secretary , FCA, NHS KIM ANDREWS: FISH: CR, Honors Band, Golden Horns, UIL History, UIL Number Sense, Math Contest Winner, Latin Club, 3rd San Angelo Math Contest, SOPH.: CR, Honors Band, Golden Horns, UIL Number Sense, All-Region Band Alternate, Section Leader, Solo and Ensemble Division I, Local and Tri-State, Latin Club, Vice- President, JR Classical Latin League Award, JR.: CR, Section Leader Honors Band, Golden Horns, NHS, Who ' s ' ho Among American High School Students, UIL Number Sense Math Contest IRENE LITTLE: FISH: Cheerleader, Class Favorite , Student Council, Class Secretary, Tennis, Tri-Hi-Y, Choir, SOPH.: JV Cheerleader, DeMolay Sweetheart, Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, Tennis, Meistersingers, FCA, BASIC, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Bye Bye Birdie, JR.: Varsity Cheerleader, FCA Secretary, Tri- Hi-Y Vice-President, Class Vice- President, Meistersingers, Key Club Calendar Girl, EL RODEO Staff. Student Council, NHS, All-Region Choir, Sound of Music, Beauty Finalist 48 Who  Who Bubba And Donna Reign As Mr. And Miss At the annual Christmas dance on December 17 , Bubba Stripling and Donna Carpenter were named Mr. and Miss BSHS. Bubba and Donna are both well known around school. Bubba is active in the student council, sports, and the community. He has had the honor of receiving the Optimist Youth Appreciation Award twice and been in Who ' s Who two years also. Bubba enjoys playing his guitar and hunting, besides his never ending interest in sports as a whole. Bubba plans to attend Texas A M University to major in Business Administra- tion. Donna is also active in the student council, with this being her fourth year as a member. This year she also holds the office of recording secretary. She has held class offices and been a Key Club Calendar Girl two times. Donna was honored by being elected to both Home- coming Queen and Beauty finalist positions besides this honor. Donna enjoys horseback rid- ing and swimming, when she has some free time. She has two career choices in mind. Either she will attend Howard County and work on becoming a registered nurse, or she will attend Texas Tech and major in Housing and Interior Design. Mr. And Miss B9H9 Finalists Paul 9pence Paul likes to be in the outdoors. He loves to be with friends whenever possible. Denise also likes the outdoors, especially swimming, plus she enjoys meeting new people. She plans to major in journalism at Texas A M. Cathy likes skiing, animals, and making friends. She wants to major in either Edu- cation or Marketing at Texas A M. Denise Crenwelge Cathy Valdes 50 Mr. and Miit 9teve Evans Alan Partee Mr. And Miss B8H8 Finalists Tammy Thomas V Steve enjoys all sorts of sports. His future plans include a desire to attend Texas A M University . Alan likes to fish, ski, and play football. His future plans include a college career. Tammy enjoys skiing and swimming. She plans to attend Abilene Christian University and major in Elementary Education. Mr. and Miss 51 Class Favorites Possess Lyn Garner and Bill Arencibia are honored as senior class favorites. While at Big Spring High Lyn has established herself well. Lyn is on the CORRAL staff and has been a mem- ber of the National Honor Society the last two years. Lyn was also a Homecom- ing Queen nominee. Bill is best known for his handball talents. He has played basketball every year while in high school. Bill is also a Key Club member. Bill and Lyn are truly favorites among sen- iors. Kenneth Coffey and Debra Hayworth are this year ' s junior class favorites. Kenneth is known for his outstanding ath- letic ability. This year Kenneth was hon- orable mention all-district in football. Kenneth also plays basketball and runs track. He is a member of the Student Council, too. Debra has been very active while at Big Spring High. She has been in choir for the last three years. One of Debra ' s outstanding qualities is dancing, which helps to explain her choice of dancing as her major. The junior class made a wise decision in choosing Debra and Kenneth as their favorites. ariety Of Interests 4 Mark Poss and Selena Jones were selected as sophomore favorites. Mark has been playing basketball for as long as he can remember. He also played football his freshman year. Selena is best known for her cheerleading talents. She has been a cheerleader her two years at Big Spring High. She also plays vol- leyball and runs track. The sophomore class should be extremely proud to have chosen Mark and Selena as their favorites. Carrie Little and Rocky Torres are off on a good start on their high school careers. Carrie is a cheerleader, a member of Tri- Hi-Y, mixed choir, student council, and a great addition to the brand new swim team. Rocky is active in sports. He plays foot- ball, basketball, and runs track. He is also a member of Hi-Y. Carrie and Rocky are off well on their long climb. SwHRH ' ' Favorites 53 Qchool Beauty Layne Qfailings FINALISTS Andra Hohertz Jimmy Brittain FINALISTS Olga Mendoza Elroy Green 34 Beauty 9chool Beast Qteve Hughes FINALISTS Billy Hayes Irene Little f FINALISTS Tommy Churchwcll Donna Carpenter 56 OrgoniiolteM What most people go to school for . . . the extracurricular activities. With a total of thirty-four clubs to choose from, there is some- thing of interest for everyone. The organiza- tions range from total enjoyment to community service. There are honor groups, service clubs, job training, and social groups. Each provide new experiences for students. ORGANIZATIONS r VSm ki. t Organization! 57 FRONT: P. Morris, M. COFFEE - accompanist, M. Matthews, R. Barragan, D. Cole, M. McGee, P. Sullivan, I. Little, R. Bumgarner, C. Fierro, K. Haynes, R. Newsom. SECOND: M. Oniz, T. Watkins, W. Wilbourne, B. Carroll, B. Brooks, F. Hayworth, B. Bail, L. Lee, L. Moore, L. Daniels, D. Workman. THIRD: M. J. WRIGHT - publicity, S. SULLIVAN - vice-pres., ]. Yater, M. Casey, D. Scott, D. Horton, E. Swindell, K. LLOYD, librarian, D. Trim, A. Lohl, G. Robertson. FOURTH: K. WHEELER, pres., B. BEIL, sec.-treas., R. Wilbanks, R. Jones, K. Knox, K. Cowan, ]. Adams, T. McLain, E. Kaiser, E. Boyd, S. Champman, L. Malone, R. Burchett. The Qounds Of Music Sometimes it gets very dis- couraging standing on those risers for hours trying to get one phrase perfect, but it never stops being a chal- lenge. Jack Bowers, choral director, does not settle for anything less than excel- lence. That ' s why Bowers is a perfectionist, and that ' s why his choirs continue to receive honors year after year. It ' s not as easy as it sounds, how- ever, because singing, and singing correctly, is a very difficult thing to do. It takes hours of practice and sacri- fice, but ask any Meister- singer and they will tell you it ' s worth it. This year the girls ' choir was selected to sing at TMEA in San Antonio for over one thousand choral directors. This was a great honor for them. At all-region tryouts the Meistersingers had thirty four people make it, which was more than any other choir in the district. Five Meistersingers continued to advance ihrought the try- outs and made the All-State choir. Choir isn ' t all work. They have a little fun, too, like doing pep r .._, skits. ••Michelle are you sure this is ALL STATE CHOIR: SITTING: Dana what you played? asks Mr. Workman, Beverly Bcil, Margaret Bowers. McGee. BACK: Russel Burchcit and Kathy Cowan. ACAPPELLA CHOIR: FRONT; M. Ns ' itkcwski , T. Cain, K. Hill, A. Long, A. Clark, L. Ortegon, T. Wortham, T. Neighbors. SECOND: L. Moss, G. Clark, J. Smith, J. Miller, K. Preston, P. Hamilton, S. Stevens, I. West, D. Smith. THIRD: J. Hawkins, W. Payte, L. Bensen, C. Cowan, S. Henry, D. Hayworth, S. Koger, J. Long, S. Mtisgrove, T. Decker, C. Loper, K. Cadzow. FOURTH: T. Sherman, K. Kelley, J. Brown, ]. Hol- ten, B_:_HsHt, J. Mize, R. Smith, S. McGtiire, J. Chavez, M. Jones, C. Nichol, K. Casev. Si FRONT: S. Montgomery, M. Garza. M. Priddy, T. Hohenz, D. Box, S. Garcia, S. Nelson, K. Smith, W. Lane, M. Baker, P. Gonzales, M. Gatza. SECOND: L. Ruiz, S. Garcia, M. Jacabo, J. Salazar, T. Cole, K. Madden, J. Taylor, R. Reeves, J. Harmon, T. Pettit, C. Ledeke, C. Bagwell. THIRD: P. Coffee, T. Tonn, W. Payte, C. Little, K. Awtry, R. Gam- ble, J. Goodwin, M. Williams, M. Terry, M. Gonzales, S. Butler, R. Miller. FOURTH: C. Wiley, J. Sink, ]. Stevenson. L. Bensen, C. Trevino, I. Odom, M. Knight, M. Workman, B. Small, M. Madry, D. Osby, D. Hall, K. Rodriquez, T. Scarbrough. Yes, even pretty Dianne Cole sweat Meistersingers . girls like it out in Everyone knows Mr. Bowers can be a monster, but this is a bit ridiculous. , ihis is what he really looks like. Let Us Entertain You Sisters, Sophia - Becky Brooks When will 1 be finished ' wonders Abbess - Mary Jane Wright, and Marvin Casey who portrayed Rolf a problem like Maria. Gruber. A iradilion for the Meisier- singers each year is to pro- duce a musical to raise money. This year they did the ever popular Sound of Music. This musical has touched the hearts of millions all over the world. Because of its music and seriousness the Sound of Music was one of the most difficult musicals they have ever done. After three weeks of rehearsing, selling tickets, making props, and going over scores until they had them perfect, the Meistersingers presented the Sound of Music, and did it very well, maybe not as professional as Julie Andrews, but with that spe- cial touch of excitement that only exists within a group of high school students. , Bertha - Debbie Scott, The Mother Margaretta - Kathy Lloyd, try to solve Maria Rainer - Beverly Beil hears the sounds of music . Captain von Trapp - Kyle wheeler, ponders the discipli- nary actions of his children. 60 Choir Captain and Elsa await tht . L von Trapp Schraeder ; arrival of - Kyle Wheeler , Dana Workman the children. The von Trapp children learn to enjoy singing most anything. Captain von Trapp explains to Maria - Beverly Beil that his home is run with discipline. Frau Goesenstein - Robin Newsom takes a bow after placing third in the Galtzberg Festival. John Yater does some last minute David Trim as Max Deweiler was The nuns chorus sings of the joyful marriage of a fellow sister Forward March! . . . About Face! . . . Hut 2, 3, 4! . . . Company Halt! . . . From the beginning of August right up until marching contest, these words are used so frequently that any band member would probably attack anyone who dared to say them after football season. The work put into halftime shows is much more than just school practices. Extra work was also expe- rienced with the addition of a flag corps - much to the enjoyment of the fans. In the earliest parts of practice the Fish learn the general ideas of marching. Accomplishing this may be difficult for some - including the many Sophs. , Jrs. , and yes, even some Srs. who are not as coordinated as they pre- tend. Later in the season the football games begin and the excitement starts to build. The members get especially excited about the out of town games because everyone knows that a long trip home will follow. Is it any wonder the band kids know each other so well? One Qtep Leads To Another- The flag corps in its debute, starring the black and gold racing flags. Jana Porter - 1976 -77 Band Sweetheart . Runners ;-up were : Jill W alker ai Don ' i id Tamm [ move or y Thomas. I ' ll shoot! 1 1 ! P h 1 1 I JJ f-j4 m k k j M ' . - ' i m -4 k. reminding Blaine Hinton that he is assistant drum major and not the local loafer. -4= J i Peek-A-Boo! And to think I tried out for this position, sighs Blane Hin on. Put one foot in front of the other . . . That ' s right gang . . .No, left, riglii, left, lighi Debbie Shroyer, head drum major says, I ' m so easy to get along with. ' 4 Hey babe, how bout a date - No, I won ' t wear th says Gene Cummings. Music To Thine Ears Making music is our thing! Il seems like a lot of trouble every time we practice, but when we get a first division rating at concert contest we realize it was all worth it. Every day something new comes along. Either a new piece of music or a chal- lenge, in which the order of things is usually moved around quite a bit. Each sec- tion by itself sounds really mixed up or different, but when we are all brought together our sounds blend to make our favorite thing - MUSIC. LOW WOODWINDS AND DOUBLE REEDS: FRONT: J. Byrd , A. Fulgham, R. Ray, L. Lanpford. T. Collier. BACK: D. Garcia, V. ' rsMii, c. Strong, C. Gillenwater, E. :. , C . Dickens. TUBAS: B. McLean, J. Fergason, N. Humphrey, W . Pruitt, M. Tarle- ton. FRENCH HORNS: R. Morgan. J. Blalack, D. Shroyer. D. Hart, S. Orr. Kirk- s. h. .i os, J. Jones. R. Smith, L. Lani-: .k. CORNETS: FRONT: D. Towery, Jr. Landin, S. Crockett, E. Jaro, M. Hccker, R. Hughes. SEC- OND: S. Kuykendall, B. Calli- son, C. Ramirez, S. Shortes, T. Shankles. BACK: P. McDonald, A. Pariee, B. Bradberry, A. Bristle, B. Pearce. PERCUSSION: FRONT: B. Ziman, J. Burroughs. SECOND: G. Cum- mings, J. Holdampf, M. Christian, A. Schmidt. BACK: D. Norvelle, N. Vassar, B. Spencer, J. Clayton, T. Bledsoe, J. Martin, F. Shankle. Mr. Bill Bradley, is often found saying, Do you know what I heard? Mr. Gene Currie proves that he tried RIGHT on his SURE side. LIBRARIANS: S. Ausmus, S. Mullen, N. Porter, and G. Simpson. TWIRLERS: Shawna Garrison, Lisa Kelley, Cindy Cnwan and Anita Ruilcr. FRONT: L. Pruiu, B. Taylor, S. Chavez, Joe Meynarez, Pete Hinton. BACK: B. Dominguez, C. Condray, M. Key, B. Hin- ton, K. Andrews. bAtCU i 1 vt i UMMl 1 1 tt: rtiaii ranee, ricb. : olcvc Hodges, Band Cap.; Jana Porter, Sec; Gayla Teague, Treas.; Kim Andrews, Prod. Asst.; Angle Fulgham, PR; Kent Cook, Fr. Rep.; Barry Fish, Soph. Rep. SAXES: FRONT: L. Tliaiu : , S. Rogers, W. Hamby, K. Deel, M. Dabney. BACK: G. Chavez, R. Rodri- quez, P. Samuels, T. Burroughs, C. Rudd, C. Shortes, J. Riherd. CLARINETS: FRONT; C. Roberts, G. Teague, D. Trim, J. Walker. SECOND: D. Reynolds, A. Laddin. THIRD: V. Moore, P. Ruiz, P. Witte, T. Worthan . FOURTH: R. Mitchell, D. Dallefeld, D. Reynolds, M. Allen, A. Butler, S. Garrison. TROMBONES: J. Harmon. S. Trevino, S. Strain, K. Cook, C. Key, K. VVatkins, L. Wheat, K. Watkins, Riley, D. Timmins, R. Young. C, Parker, L. FLUTES; FRONT: J. Porter, D. Young, M. Whitten, L. Peach. K. Whitley. K. Riley. L. Griffice. T. Myrick, V. Wilson. BACK: S. Proctor, T. Burroughs, T. Strowd, S. Subie. S. Bristol. S. Thomas, C. Welch. D. Morrell, j Timmpsnn, J. Speegle, D. Reynolds, D. FcrrcU. We ' re All In This Togefheh No matter how many indi- viduals make up an organi- zation, personalities, clothes, and faces are all brought together to act as one. Every year, as most of you know, students in band put forth time, effort, and a lot of smiles to produce Campus Revue. Musical numbers and skits from past productions were compiled to bring memories and happy moments to many. When people work together there are times that nothing seems to go right. The chorus gets mad at the pit band - you play that song too fast. The stage crew gets sick of the chorus - can ' t you stay out of the way? The prop crew can ' t understand why the props keep disappearing - and for the last time, leave your cotton-pickin ' hands off the prop table. In spite of the arguments and disagreements, everyone enjoys being together. There are hours and hours of working with lots and lots of people. This can get very tiring so the cast, chorus, directors, and crews always keep in mind . . . WE ' RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER. (Sports): Steve Hughes summarizes his Beastly tips on hustling for Contrary to popular staff belief, Editor innocent Kent Rice. Denise Crenwelge can smile. Dedication Results In Largest . . . Why me? asks Robin New- som as another one of her organizations layouts is returned . How do I do this? What goes there? Will this fit? These are some of the mad exclamations heard from annual staffers while rushing to finish layouts that were due yesterday. Amidst having wars with rubber stamps and ink pads, fighting over the typewriter, biting each other ' s heads off, sneaking food into the room, and stealing each other ' s pictures, the staff is an efficient bunch. Since we are all not specialists in EVERY field, each person has his own personal section to be respon- sible for such as Organizations, or Stu- dent Life. Though we do have the sepa- rate jobs to perform, the finished book is a product of our unified efforts. Denise Crenwelge was our editor. She listened to our problems and ideas and gave us encouragement when we were ready lo give up! Pass the ketchup, please, asks Becky Ragan (Student Life). Irene Liiilc, Shawna Henry (Classes) - Poiievinrs Angels? and Donna Carpenter Can you believe it? They say I still have 199 pages to turn in before tomorrow, Lois Ivey tells Mandy Hitt. I wonder if I could make it as a model dreams Anne Mathews. Yearbook Ever • ' If I don ' t recess , ' ' sighs Cindy Carlile and Tracy McLain (organizations) crack up at another one of Steve Hughes ' s jokes. A great feeling of satisfaction is always felt when the finished product comes back for viewing. Ift l.;W lA Hinmm . . . Elementary, the butler did it, concludes Shanna Farmer. (Classes) Roll The Presses Corral, a pen for horses? No, a school newspaper that records the monthly happenings. Students enjoy reading about themselves (who doesn ' t?) This is why the school newspaper is so important for the student body. Many people say there is nothing to do in Big Spring, yet the Corral staffers are able to fill eight pages, much to our amazement. The staff consists of eleven writers who are constantly kept busy covering everything from out of town games to school dances. Our hats off to the staffers for a job well-done. How could he resist this smile? asks Jem Davey, asst. editor. No wait, let me guess. Your dog ate your story again right ' moans Editor Paul Ruiz. Ihcy expect me to write a story about that ' e. claims Clara Brown. ' You lay one hand on my ads and I ' ll . . warns Lyn Gantet. ■•.ndta. Hrjhenz, if you let mt borrow all these Donny mond pictures, E PROMISE I won ' t lose ' em, pleads .lan Muagrove,  , Vlkki lenkina, you know I ' m not quite THAT good ■Mag, insists Donny Knight, ir.Ci.-j r,sii narri fci in print, irjcCiTjacjv - in ILgjrail ' annr unct Angie Fiilghara and Tracie S lcElyea. Chrfj Shottei conieraplaf--. o -.: another maaterpfece , ' jnnpoeftfoo of Not only can Doug Mays take pictures, he can also draw them. Don ' t look now, Maria, but they ' re taking our picture, cautions Connie Salazar. The People Behind The The 1st rule a phoiog learns is to not use any camera other than his own, except when he borrows someone elses. 2nd - how to take pictures! Then comes the disas- ters of the darkroom. Cutting your finger off with a paper cut- ter for a test strip or getting sticky fingers from developing fluid are only part of the sacri- fices made to get that picture into our book (who would buy a pictureless yearbook?). In all seriousness our photographers are not serious, but what would we do without them? Sometimes Debbie Shroyer gets her French horn and camera mixed-up. You mean these negatives really make pictures? asks Joe Granato and Tammy Plew. Cindy Rudd Oh no! I forgot to turn the water off! moans Kevin Crenwelge. That ' s not Mr. P ' s nose, it ' s really his camera. what? A Career For Me? SECOND PERIOD: Mark Pitiman, Debbie Alcaron, Loretta Collier, Candy Spencer, James Smith, Doug Wagner, Larry Simnon, Greg Cline, Ronnie Klaus, Todd Dean, Dennis Burns and Terry Carter. You ' re kidding! This is a test? asks Candy Spencer. A vocational club where the students train on the job half a day - that ' s ICT. Of course, that ' s not all ICT is, but that ' s a major part of it. These students have jobs that vary from nurse ' s aids to electronics. In class, they each get individualized help about their own specific jobs. Mr. Spencer serves as their sponsor and teacher. They also have money raising pro- jects and attend state and dis- trict contests each year. FOURTH PERIOD: Albert Berrera, Cynthia Abundez, Sylvia Olivas, Lupe Rangel, Mark Merworth, Dale Miller, Lita Cox, and Mike Egan. SEC- OND ROW: Greg Spears, Darrell Stephens, Kim Wolfe, Gordon Birrel, Rodney Floyd, Tim Blacksheare, Lee Alexander, and Julian Rubio. HERO — What Does It Qtand For? Mrs. Annen prepares a bulletin board tellin g her students about HERO. H - is for Home. Students in this organization learn many things about the home, including child care and bak- ing. E - is for Economics. They also learn many factors about banking and money . RO - is for related occupations. These students find jobs ±at help them in all aspects of life. They have started a study called Impact that deals with decision making. The group consists of fifteen boys and fifteen girls who sell candy, give 100% in blood battles and dress as clowns at the Howdy Carnival to sell balloons. Each April they send their president to a state meeting in Houston, and to top off the year, there is an employer-employee banquet for all the students and their employers. Mrs. Nancy Annen sponsors HERO . THIRD PERIOD OFFICERS: Renee Jennings, Ellison, Dawn Sullivan, and Velma Nunez. Dianne McGuire, Cheryl uiujpnL ' ' FOURTH PERIOD OFFICERS: Robert Smith, George Robcrison. Penny Nichlos, Pauletta Whitaker, Tamera Mecks, and Vickie Bell. Dedicated To The Future (t . . A  B Sky- The Vocational Occupa- tional Co-op Training is separated into two clubs, VOCT 109 sponsored by C. W. Tanner and VOCT 250 sponsored by Pedro Ruiz. A - VOCT 109 MEMBERS: FRONT: Payne, Johnson, Alcantar, Rivera, Mar- tinez, Priest. SECOND ROW: Jones, Hilario, McAlister, Munoz, Salgado. THIRD ROW: Valencia. Merrick, San- chez, Limon, Hickman, Hernandez. FOURTH ROW: Puga , Hilario, Jimenez. FIFTH ROW: C. W. Tanner (sponsor), Armstrong, Richardson, Mendoza, Her- nandez. B - VOCT 109 OFFICERS: FRONT: Jones, sergeant at arms; Jones, pres.; Hernandez, treas.; Payne, parlia- mentarian; Limon, sec. SECOND ROW: Merrick, vice-pres.; Priest, reporter. C - VOCT 250 OFFICERS: James, pres.; Cr osby, vice-pres.; Hardeman, treas.; McClintock, sec; Arista, sergeant at arms; Richardson, reporter; Fox, parlia- mentarian. D - VOCT 250 SPONSOR: Pedro Ruiz. E - James, Birmelin, Phil- lips, Hardeman, Garcia. SECOND ROW: McDiffitt, Arsiaga, Martinez, Hilario. THIRD ROW: McClintock, Crosby, Arista, Hilario. F - VOCT 250 MEM- BERS: FRONT: Coleman, Gutierrez, Mer- worth, Jones. SECOND ROW: Diaz, Amaro, Fox, Guzman. THIRD ROW: Rios, Rodriguez, Churchwell, Vierra, Richardson. Training For Their Future Experience, fun, and money add more spice to life for Distributive Edu- cation students. These students work half a day and attend school the other half. Those taking D.E. profit greatly from the experiences they gain working and learn- ing about different jobs. Not only do the members work, but they also attend a Student Leader- ship Lab in San Angelo and other Area Contests. In the spring, contestants attend a State DECA Contest in Dallas, and a National DECA in Ana- heim, California. The month of May includes an Annual Employee- Employer Banquet. On top of making their own money, all students are training for their future lives. Sponsors for the two club chapters are Mr. Lowrey and Mr. Ros- son. Linda Holland finds many things to keep her busy while she works at Carver ' s Phar- macy. FRONT: Bernice Onega, Julie Moorhead, Tina Johnston, Gay Humphrey, Kathy Key, Layne Stallings, Linda Holland, Rachel Neighbors. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lowery, Ricky Touchstone, Judy Fulcher, Jene Greer, Billy Tow- ery. Ken Carroll, Ricky McNalley, Jay Turner, Kevin McDaniel. IN THE TREE: Jack Young and Ronnie Barber. FRONT: Charles Campbell , Denise Burns, Cindy Fulcher, Lori Bynum, Cindy Brooks - vice president, Mike Woods - president, Patti Bracket! - secretary- treasurer, Cynthia Avant, Kaiherine Brown, Allen Garner. SECOND ROW: Kenny Menges, Loy Holland, Buddy Collins, James Richart, Bobby Morrow, Richy Trawick, Tony Vieira, Danny Tyler, Johnny Hcnson, Richard Ille, and Robert Parsons. FRONT: Dela Moore, Connie Salazar, Kelleigh Phillips, Cecil Key, Mike Burleson. SECOND ROW: Kevin Wolf, Jack Jewett, Dallas Collins, Jim Craver, and Brian Ferrell. THIRD ROW: Angel Alevario, Abel Cruz, Jeff Horton, Jeff Meeks, Gary Wilk- erson, Cassandra Carringion, James Hatienback, and Timmy Trawick. Jim Rosson explains a future test to his students. They did not seem to like the idea. FRONT: Steve Hodges. Roben Garcia, Sammy Lewis. SECOND ROW: Geneva Edwards, Shelly Esquibel, Shawn Stephens, Rhonda Richardson, Theresa Barraza, Paula Hogan, and Maria Rocha. THIRD ROW: Jerry Farmer, Kyle Pfeiffer, Jimmy Britton, Ronnie Ille, Perry Hall, and Joe Spears. 9ure I Can! FRONT: John Greer, Harry Vela, Jill Odom, Alan Panee, Mike Bickford. SECOND ROW: Neal Ervin, Jeny Bates, David Clark, Kenneth Crow. Jill Odom, sweethean this year for the Auto mechanics Club. Auto mechanics - You may say that it is just another group of specially skilled students, but the next time you have trouble with your car and end up spending a fortune to have it fixed , you may wish you had taken this course. During the daily three hour course these students learn all they can about various cars. They also get much experience by work- ing on cars as a form of education. The students also attend area contests where they make a very good showing every year. Mr. O. A. Maihis teaches these students and serves as sjxjnsor of their club. 78 Aulo Mechanics ' jj ' The better to see you with, my dear! thinks Mark Garrett. AFTERNOON: FRONT: Ricky Patterson, Michael Fenley, Kerry Allen, Mike Cresset. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ament, Gene Cummings, Butch McMillan, Bert Sheppard, Calvin Cordes, Robert Armstrong. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Smith, Ronnie Little, Robert Creelman, Mark Garrett, Kim Denton 9tmng Program Welded Together Underneath all that grime and grit are some guys who really know their stuff when it comes to working with metal. Mr. Thomas Ament teaches his Metal Trades classes the essentials in machine shop and welding, and puts their skills to many good uses. MORNING: Terry Montgomery, Paul Abunduz, Doyle Rice, Dee Nanny, Jeff Murphy, Robbie Wegner, Robert Brown, Tony Partee , Ban Shyack, Craig Hodnett, Tommy Wegner. Front row: Glee Burchfield, Jan Armstrong, Renee Holden, Anna Abelar, Janie Rodriquez, Phyllis Han. Second row: Mitzi Simpkins, Debbie Pagan, Melinda Patrick, Lisa Kelly, Velma Yanez, Diana Amaro, Amelia Morales. Future In The Making OEA students are well- dressed, smiling, and effi- cient secretarial students - or will be by the time they finish the course. Juniors spend two hours each day working with various office equipment, while seniors are placed in jobs in Big Spring business. Officers are: Mitzi Simpkins, secretary: Glee Burchfield, trea- surer; Connie Jackson, parlia- mentarian; Jan Armstrong, presi- dent; Marcy Tettleton, vice- president; Renee Holden, reporter; Anna Abelar, historian: Tammi Burcham, sergeant-at- arms. Hk M |2 --« 4 0 Mrs. Vonna Swim and Mrs. Judith Blick pretend to look busy. S-e-e t-h-e b-o-y r-u-n J-a-n-e-t. kJ ' it, • - tyj- 1: . Front row: Nancy Bunn, Sherry Parks, Alana Morris, Connie Jackson, Barbie Wise, Tammy Watkins. Second row: Laura Green, Debbie Samuels, Alisa Zellars, Lizzy Florez, Debbie Bonnor, Rose Mary Garcia. Third row: Debbie Pierson, Karen Earls, Jackie Forsyth, Joanne Perez, Tammy Burchell, Donna Clark. Ask any student in Building Trades how to begin a house, and he will tell you that only a foolish man would build on sand - the wise man built his house upon the rock. Mr. Hood sees to it that his students have a good start in the building profession and many are sure to become ' wise men ' in their trade. Solid Founda+ion Keeps Club Strong A - MORNING: FRONT: Roben Rodriquez, Danny Deleon, Frank Vas- quez, Joe Dias, Bob Fitzgibbons, Ricky Yanez, John Martin. SEC- OND: Bobby Delgado, Johnny Davis, Reed Owensby, Scott Robertson, Tom Purcell, Wiley Madewell, Jimmy Bedford, Bill Waddill. B - AFTERNOON: FRONT: Wayne Soles, Wayne Rodricks, Gary Brown, Ranee McKee, Louis Moreno, Raul Vela. SECOND: Junior Rodriquez, Ralph Celcedo, Mack Williams, Craig Rhoton, Joe Gueterez, Roland Lozano, Tomio Chambers. No, it ' s not a boomerang! says Mr. Hood. Hi L|A 1 I ' ' mM 1 ■B 1 a i fUi ' K 1 Auilding ■BB«t r ' vi •■1 i - 1 4 Shocking Experiences Add To Learning when you walk into the Electrical Appliance room , you can find a class full of industrious guys, a room full of old and new appliances, and a teacher named Mr. Ortega going over a voltage test. Along the walls will be tools, goggles, saws, and workbenches. There will probably be wadded work clothes stuffed in corners, but the room has a clean, homey atmosphere about it that will immediately catch your attention. Electrical Appliances may seem complicated and boring to some but the students are learning and working with their hands on things most people take for granted. These two classes meet three hours each day and they are learning with hands as well as their minds while planning their futures. FRONT: Tony Mala, Manuel Gonzales, and Ralph Thorp. SECOND ROW: David Hamilton, Gary Lawson, Jose Garcia, Marty Herron, and Steve Stull. THIRD ROW: Roy Pierce, Armando Nunez, Lonnie Greene, Richard Sayers, and Royce Carson. If all else fails, Dale Gray, plug it in. FRONT: LipQuach, Dipp Dao, Charlie Flores, and Dale Gray. SECOND ROW: Mr. Onega, Jeff Dutrow, Jamie Sala- var, Jimmy Combs, and Clay Slate. THIRD ROW: Tony Jacabo, Guy Her- long, and Rudy Correa. Electrical Appliance 83 Practice Improves Performance MEMBERS OF THE DRAMA CLUB: THESPIANS: Cappy Tatum, Angie Fulgham, Robin Von Rosenburg, James Burleson, and David Trim, not pictured. OFFICERS: Jan Whittington, Vice-President; Sean Grathwol, President; and Carol Moorehead, Secretary-Treasurer. COURT JESTERS: Shannon Mullen, Joe Edwards, Daniel Sundy, and Frankie Noyola. Hearing about Speech and Drama thioughout high school never really interested many. After gathering some inform- ation, it proves itself as an interesting organiztion . The members are involved and they really like what they are doing, even though it means constant work to prepare for tournaments and plays. Ms. Cook, the sponsor of this ambitious group, is always ready and willing to help with any preparation needed . ' I would ask you to go steady, Angie, but it ' s like this OH, NO! If she sees this we ' ll be in hot water. exclaims Scan Grath- wol. S4 Speech and Drama Interrupting one of her many daily thoughts, we find Ms. Janice Cook thinking . . . I ' ll separate this cou- ple and that couple over there. Then we ' ll see what happens. Shame on you Anita! But I wasn ' t looking up HIS phone number, I only wanted to see what period he has Speech . ' ' SPEECH MEMBERS: Cappy Tatum, Brad Springer, Lucian Grathwol, Angle Fulgham, Donny Knight, Ms. Cook, Sponsor, Carol Moorehead, Jan Whittington, Cindy Roberts, Joe Edwards, Anita Butler, Shannon Mullen, Sean Grathwol, and Robin Von Rosenburg. Speech ond Drama 85 In Fiffy Yeai-s . . . In the year 2026, what will you remember about our community? Some of us will remember BASIC (Big Spring Area Student Involvement Council) and the way they helped preserve our everyday lives and memories. In two years they compiled a Time Capsule containing information about 1975-76. Besides preserving the past, these thirty students are very active in the pres- ent. They are active teenage members of the Chamber of Commerce. They attend their own monthly meetings plus some 15 other committees and councils. Their roles in the community include such things as sponsoring Christmas decoration contests, being helpers to Santa when he visits, and doing anything asked of them by the other councils. G SPRfjy lark Jones and Suzanne Smith seal the Time Capsule which ' ill be open for viewing every fifty years. The January 4, 977 ceremony was the last bicentennial event. SOPHOMORES: Scott Campbell, Kenda Hughes, Brenda Beil, Nancy Kivi, Cindy Mullins. ••Did you catch that Kenda? ' asks Brenda Beil. as Mr. Stinson explains the chamber s duties to them. xo sP« % JUNIOR MEMBERS: Susan Musgrove, Robin Newsom, Tracie McElyea, Mel Siinson serves as BASIC spon- Dana Workman, Del Poss. sor. We Will Remembei ' SENIOR MEMBERS: Beverly Bell, Anne Mathews, Tommy Churchwell, Cynthia Fierro, Debbie Burks, Denise Cren- welge, Tracy McLain. 8f udy Of Qcripture Is Rewar-ding Students who are not considering a career in the religious field would probably only consider Bible as a filler course. But I have known countless students who have found Bible to be an interesting and enjoyable course. The Bible Club gives many students the opportunity to partici- pate in activities that they otherwise might not be able to. They organize ' Good Morning World ' and the Easter assembly with the help of Mrs. Johansen. A - Mrs. Johansen, the Bible Club sponsor, and Scott Benier discuss plans for upcoming Bible Club events. B - The club ' s float took many hours of planning and hard work to make it a success. C - Scott Campbell is one of many sophomores involved in Bible. D - Past Bible class members were featured for Homecoming. k «i: DT 1 f ii 88 Bible Club I ' Members are, Front row: Janet Hull, Arletha Wright, Karen Riley, Julie Davidson. Second row: Chris Flores, Mike Rogers, Kathy White, Nancy Porter, Cheryl Loper, Desi- ree Wagner, Frank Noyola, Mark Morse. Third row: Wendy Hamby, Sissy Yancey, Brenda Robertson, Scott Benier, Debbie Reynolds, Daniel Sundy, Lynn Merrick, Che- ryl Sparks, Cindy Newsom, Scott Campbell, Bob Burer. Bob Surer, alias Moses, and Mike Rogers wait for Homecoming festivi- ties to begin. Bible Club 89 A - Officers are: Steve Evans, President; Lisa Fort, Correspond- ing Secretary; David Trim, Sec- ond Vice-President; Donna Car- penter, Recording Secretary; and Donna Knight, First Vice-Presi- dent. B - Senior members are: S. Evans, J. Odom, G. Howell, B. Stripling, D. Carpenter, P. Spence, S. Sullivan, D. Trim, A. Mathews, C. Fierro, and S. Hughes. C - Mariella and Debo- rah work at the Howard County Fair Booth. D - Juniors are: D. Haywoth, L. Fort, K. Coffey, M. Wise, K. Rice, T. Hansen, D. Knight, I. Little, D. Poss, and A. Hoheriz. tt ' . 90 Sludenl Council 38 Years Of Action Student Council originated in 1939 . Since that time this group has been actively involved in the school activities. Every year they sponsor assemblies, elec- tions, Powder Puff Foot- ball, and dances. This year their agenda included Fall and Spring Forum, and State Convention where they ran for President . A - Sophs, are: C. Mullins, M. Evans, K. Mancill. K. Hughes, K. McLaughlin, T. Howell, and D. Dominguez. B - Fish are: C. Knight, T. Hohenz. T. Tonn, C. Little, K. Smith, C. Drake, M. Yanez, and C. Mancill. C - Mr. Craig Fischer is the director of Student Council meetings and activities. Student Council 91 Aiming For The Sfars r Midnight star and planet gaz- ing sessions are this group ' s main project. They also open some of these sessions to the public and they prove to be very interesting. They meet the second and fourth Tuesday of every month. Their mem- bership may be small, but the small number of members they do have are hard work- ers. Mr. John Beasley sponsors this group, and with leader- ship like this, these kids do aim for the stars. They don ' t study these kind of stars. They study the kind that are in the sky. The officers are: Suzanna Williams, secretary; Tammy Plew, president; Maggie Gonzales, trea- surer; and Joe Granato, vice-president. They hold the world on their shoulders, well, their hands. ' ' ;;!bcrs arc: Maggie Gonzaii . r. PUw, Suzanna Williams. Chery l Manguni, Vilio o Garcia. Joe Granato, and Mr. Beasley. 92 Astronomy Club No Ficfion: Jusf Fact If you think the Future Scientists of America Club is just for the brains, you ' re wrong. Most of the members are average stu- dents like you and me. The only requirement for being a member is an inquiring mind, and Joe Reed, sponsor of the group, will put it to good use. The club takes field trips on weekends and tackles projects within the community. Mem- bers also participate in the annual Science Fair. Most stu- dents find it well worth their effort . OFFICERS: Nat Nunez, treasurer; Robert Brown, vice-president; Wanda Miles, secretary; Howard Shivers, president; Dana Kennemer, social director. MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: June Mangum, Tammy Lewis, Debbie Batt, Dana Kennemer, Connie Welch, Mary Riley, Lisa Long, Teni Beard, Brenda Batt, Lorraine Langford. S ECOND ROW: Frankie Noyola, Jerry Clayton, Joe Edwards, Jimmie Barrier, Craig Wyrick, Ray Luedecke, Viloiso Garcia, Joe Granato, Corinne Loftis. THIRD ROW: William King, Eliazbeth King, Joe Reed, sponsor. Tammy Plew, Nat Nunez, Wanda Miles, Howard Shivers, Roben Brown, David Towery, Jimmy Ferguson, Cecil Bynum, Kenny Autry. Gone Are The Monday Nighf Blues If you are looking for something to do on Monday nights, your search is over. The Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y groups can provide you with a good time and chance to learn about and par- ticipate in the judicial and legisla- tive branches of Texas Youth and Government. Patty Webb and Laura Robbins enjoy being in Tri-Hi-Y. A - HOW ABOUT A NICE HAWAIIAN PUNCH? - Mark Harris. Mark Knight, Rusty Touchstone, Ronny Burleson, Ricky Davidson, Robby Reeves, Lucian Grathwol, Donny Burleson, Frankie Jones, Craig Drake. B - J. Wray War- ren shows his ' better side. ' C - But I didn ' t mean to do it! pleads Karen Smith to Diana Dominguez. HI MOM! - FIRST ROW: Dale Brown, Shawna Henry. Ann Clark, Rocky Torres. SECOND ROW: Greg Henry, Brocky Jones, Mark Mat- thews, Frankie Jones. THIRD ROW: Kristie Haynes, Irene Little, Car- rie Little, John Petty. FOURTH ROW: Ranee McKee, Terry Howell. Mark Knight. iw -, EVERYBODY SAY AHHH! Layne Stallings, Lois Ivey, Jill Odom, Cynthia Fierro, Debbie Pegan, Lyn Garner, SOPHOMORES: John Petty, Kent Ivey, Kelly Williams, Greg Henry, David Altom, Dale Brown, Marty Terry, Mike Brooks, Derrick Horton, Scott Augustine, Mike Evans, Craig McMahon, Barry Fish, Willie Dunivan. Donna Carpentar, Cathy Valdes, Lee Ann Mossholder, Carla Chrane, Tommy Churchwell, Billy Hayes, Scott Emerson, Suzanne Smith, Paul Spence, Jeff Murphy, Kenny Fowler, Doug Mayes, Robert Creelman. PLEASE, NO AUTOGRAPHS! - Del Poss, Duane Thomas, Many Latta, Joey Vasquez, Kenneth Coffey, Ricky Tor- Laurie Wooten, Tresa Hohertz, Patty Pegan, Kim Preston, Susan McMurray, Jana Terry, Debbie Shumate, Jan Hoover, Mary Sneed, Sheri Halvorson, LaVoy Moore, Lucinda Fleming. HE WENT THAT-A-WAY! - Ranee McKee, Kenneth Perry, Joe Eastman, Ernest Nichols, Cody Harrington. Tri-HI-Y 95 If s Worth It! The word hypnotism arouses the mind of any National Honor Society member. At each monthly meeting, the members have a guest speaker. Dr. Wayne Bonner lingers in the minds of many while Scott Sullivan ' s thirst-quenching experience is remembered by all. Dr. Bonner practices hypnosis at Howard College. He will long be remembered by the National Honor Society. He provided the club with many laughs and also inspired the stu- dents. It is amazing how these students keep their grades up, and still find time for other things. They run the concession stand during basketball season and still maintain ninety or above overall grade average. These students are admired not only by their teachers, but also by their fellow students. Billy Bob White and Ray Abelar panicipaie as Julie White , Keith McGuire , and Scott Sullivan look on . Artie Da villa works diligently in the concession stand. ■pn RPH ■P ' iV W l B 1 Klfu in tjfl pi lT] HTbh Wm if . _ f m SECOND YEAR MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Tracy McLain, Michelle Cou- villion, Lois Ivey, Lyn Garner, Desiree Bedford. Lucy Pipes. SECOND ROW: Steve Hughes, Shirley Price, Debbie Phillips. Emily Boyd. Ann Mathews, Roben Posey, Lorrie Bynum. THIRD ROW: Robin Hallman. Steve Evans, Terry Howell, David Trim, Keith McGuire, Sean Grath- wol. FOURTH ROW: Steve Wolfe, Cheryl Ellison, Julie White, Gala Teague, Marcy Tettleton, Artie Davilla, and A.M. Nunley. Lyn Garner lights the candle of service. INDUCTEES: FRONT ROW: Dianna Cole. Phil Riegal, Carol Cooper, Kaihy Mclntire, Lisa Loudamy, Darla Morrel, Kim Andrews, Kevin Crenwelge, James Formey, Wanda Miles. SECOND ROW: Lisa Pearce, Shawna Henry, Angle Fulgham, Linda Kelley, Shawn Stephens, Donna Carpenter, David Margolis. THIRD ROW: Tammy Watkins, Sheri Snodgrass, Laura Allen, Brenda Kelley, Jennie Speegle, Debbie Hanson, Cassandra Green. FOURTH ROW: Connie Green, Robin Newsom, Irene Little, Mandy Hitt, Lynn McBride, Tammy Thomas, Tracie McElyea, Anna Abelar, Denise Young, Becky Ragan, Cindy Rudd. FIFTH ROW: Sherrie Parks, Wendy Payte, Ray Abelar, Debbie Shroyer, Shanna Farmer, Vikki Jenins, Mike Brashers. SIXTH ROW: Susan Thomas, Amelia Morales, Lucinda Fleming, J. Vs ' ray Warren, Janet Gray, Marty Latta, Mike Blalack, Donny Knight. D - Mr. Wilbur Cunningham served his third year as sponsor . OFFICERS: Scott Sullivan, presi- dent; James Burleson, vice-pres- ident; Kathy Lloyd, secretary; Suzanne Smith, treasurer; Denise Mrs. Jane Smith serves as a sponsor Suzanne Smith aids Anna Abelar in Crenwelee reporter. of these brains. lighting her candle. when a person hears the word Key Club, he auto- matically thinks of a group of school -spirited guys who lug the victory bell to every football game - rain, sleet or snow. They also may think of pretty calen- dar girls elected by the Key Clubbers, but this group of students do much more than this. They are a service club. They give parties for the state hospital, collect for arthritis and muscular dystrophy, help the salva- tion army, and countless other activities. Each year they put out a calendar with thirteen girls, a sweetheart, plus one for each month. These girls serve as honorary members of the Key Club. Member- ship is open to all guys that are Sophomores through seniors and meet special qualifications. They are chosen on the basis of good character, leadership, and scholastic achievement plus service to their school and town. Some of the main objectives are to pre- pare for useful citizenship, give primacy to the human and spiritual , rather than to the material values of life, and to serve the school and community. So the next time you see those bell luggers, remember that they do much more than just promote school spirit. They serve you! Providing leadership are sponsors: Mr. Harvey Rothell - Faculty Advi- sor and Mr. Henry Thames - Kiwanis Key Club Chairman. CALENDAR GALS: Beverly Bcil, Sherri Snodgrass. Cynthia Ficrro, Beck. Ragan, Kerric Sue Knox, Jill Odom, Laync Stallings, Donna Carpenter. Denise Crenwelge (Sweetheart), Irene Little, and Suzanne Smith. 98 Ke Club Key Clubbers Do H Better With a pep rally skit. Key Clubbers tried to give the football team enough enthusiasm to hang the Hobb ' s Eagles . . . and it worked! OFFICERS: James Burleson, Treasurer; Tim Hunnicutt, Secretary; Kyle Wheeler, First Vice President; Scott Sullivan, President; Mark Taylor, Lt. Governor; and Kevin Crenwelge, Second Vice President (not pic- tured). MEMBERS: Scott Campbell, Shane Schaffner, David Root, Craig Dunnam, Mike Tarleton, Mark Jones, Assist- ant Secretary; J. Wray Warren, John Yater, Jimmie Jones, Jerry Holton. Key Club 99 Not For GiHs Only! FHA stands for Future Homemakers of America, which does not necessarily mean future housewives. Surprisingly enough there are several guys who are members of FHA. The cooking and sewing classes are unique experiences for some, but that is not the reason for FHA. This organization ' s goal is to develop leadership and well-informed people for the future. Ice Cream Sup- pers, films, the hot dog stand at the Howdy Carni- val, selling candy, and attending Area and State Conventions are only a few activities club members enjoy . OFFICERS: Lisa Loudamy. Sec.-Treas.; Yvonne Kimble, First V. Pres.; Rochelle Fair, Second V. Pres.; Sonya Reyna, Jr. Chapter Pres.; Kenda Born, Pres. ' Wait a minute, you can ' t take our picture! Look at thai camera and smile MEMBERS: FRONT: C. Cone, E. Abreo, R. Barragan, D. Puga , D. Jimenez, P. Bilabla, T. Vasquez. SECOND ROW: B. Batt, C. Rodriguez, T. Lewis, D. Franklin, B. Lewis, D. Byrd, C. Forman, A. Jones, B. Wright, S. Mathews, M. Jackson, T. Woodard. THIRD ROW: S. Vasquez, T. Flores, D. Christich, T. Decker, D. McKinney, S. Reyna, D. Salazar, L. Hinojos, L. Conard, K. Tibbs, C. Brown, D. Dominguez. FOURTH ROW: C. Anderson, J. Williamson, M. Saldivar, C. Carrillo, D. Bennett, T. Meeks, C. Mattain, J. Martin, D. Butler. A. Long, S. Bristol. BACK ROW: J. Sawyer, S. Mullen, J. Blalack, L. Caudill, J. Jones, K. Riley, C. Immel, P. Bonner. v :t ) Some FHAers find it fun being kids again. s Denise Crenwelge serves as Area II Secretary with her major job being to travel to area schools and give workshops in leadership and self- improvement. Not For Boys Only! when one thinks of Future Farmers of America, one generally thinks of an organization for boys that teaches them to raise livestock. You are wrong on two counts. In the first place, they are also taught how to be able to manage a farm or ranch financially. In the second place, there are girls in this organization. While in the process of learning to raise their animals, they participate in stock shows and in both district and state competition. Each year a FFA Sweetheart is elected by the members of the club, and for the second year in a row. Miss Barbie Kothman has been elected. Barbie is a junior varsity cheerleader and a member of the girls ' track team. These kids meet the first Tuesday of every month in the vocational agriculture room. Mr. Vines and Mr. Seay are sponsors of the club. MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Jerry Bennett. Lyle Grantham, Tony Lane. Bill Stockton. Paul Dean Ray, Chris Cha- ncy, Billy Joe Cones, Larry Schaffer. SECOND ROW: Marty Terry, Craig Wyrick, Jimmy Wilson, Jerry Lenard, Wesley Cox, Billy Bob White, Tim Martin, David Sink, Tommy Belcher, Leland Daniels, Roy Beauchamp. Eric Nelson, Dale Kolden. THIRD ROW: Keith Bagnall, Marlon Jonke. Jess Slaughter, Carl Caton, Terri Deal, Barbie Kothman, Toby Bryant, Rocky Bryant, Freddy Leanard, Darrell Stevens, Cecil Bynum, Jimmy Barrier. )ik ft ■OFFICERS: SEATED: Billy Bob White, president. STANDING: Leland Daniels, vice-president; Toby Bryant, sentinel, David Sink, secretary, Jerry Leonard; Paul Ray, treasurer, Tony Lane, reporter. Mr. Seay serves as FFA sponsor. Barbie Koihman has the honor or being FFA S weet- heart for the second year in a row. Hard Work Makes Golddigger-s 9hlne Members are: Layne Siallings, Cathy Tatum, Andra Hohertz, Kim Spence, Brenda Lewis, Kenda Payte, Cheryl Mangum, Janice Bailey, Mandy Hiti, Wendy Layne, Janet Bowers, Patty Wilkerson, Paige Grisham, Robin Spencer, Carolyn Lindsay, Jennifer Jaime, Robin Daniels, Amy Cape, Yolanda Ross, Laura Collier, Leanna Tolle, Irma Ramos. Second row: Tanga Cain, Libbye Lee, Melinda Miller, Jamie Sink, Tammy Lewis, Deb- bie Samuels, Debbie Pierson, Elizabeth Swindell, Ann Clark, Lucy Holten, Julie Rodriguez, Debbie Fills, Rinda Lee, Nancy Porter, Janet Butts, Terry Cole, Mar) ' Bair, Lana Derryberry, Laurie Woolen, Arva Jones, Melinda Priddy, Kristi Haynes, Michelle Kolden, Jan Hoover, Tammie Tonn, Bryan Ziman. Third row: K. K. Griffin, Renee Thomas, Rondell Miller, Mindy Claxton, Julie Moore, Vera Arispe, Kirona Montgomery, Karen Smith, Chris Williams, Debbie Shumate, Cathy Immel, Lucinda Fleming, Lyn Garner, Debbie Burks, Gwen Clark, Shannon Koger, Kim Smith, Ila Wesi, Dana Pierce, Lorrie Madigan, Pat Hamilton, Laura Chambers, Mandy Barriball, Marie Jackson, Sherry Davis, Connie Sheppard, Laura Robbins. Fourth row: Susan Thomas, Toya Rivers, Amy Cooper, Laura Caudill, Julie Miller, Jennifer Smith, Lisa Long, Charlotte Crofi, Sharon Stephens, Phyllis Morris, Robin Von Rosenburg, Donna Clark, Wendy Payte, Sandra Wall, Cathy Cowan, Suzanne Smith, Robin Newsom, LaDonna Benson, Kaihy McKenzie, Robin Ribers, Cathy Forman, Debra Hay- worth, Arletha Wright, Kate Guthrie, Michelle Ortiz, Connie Cooper, Dana Workman, Michelle Lee, Miizi Sanderson. Drill leaders and officers are: Susan Musgrove, vice-pres.: Suzanne Smith, pres.; helle Lee, sec; Cathy Forman, D.L.; Debra Hayworth, D.L.; Debbie Burks, D.L Maria Jackson, ueas.: ; Dana Workman, D.L. Mic- SPIT ON THE CEILIN ' . SPIT ON THE WALL, GOLDDIGGER GIRLS ARE BEST OF ALL! This ral- lying cry can often be heard by passing motorists as the Golddiggers make their way to out-of-town games. These one hundred and twenty girls scream until they can scream no more, endure freezing winds, and give up countless dates in order to boost school spirit at Steer games. Such sacrifice! We hope that their courageous example will inspire you to back BSHS in all events. Bubba Stripling was elected Golddigger beau for the 1976-77 school year. The black one ' s connected to the Mrs. Rosson and Mrs. Currie, sponsors, listen to Susan Musgrove ' s rea- son for being late. Christianify Shown In Athle+ics I Two clubs combine to form the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The boys ' Huddle group formed in 1970. Not to be left out, the girls formed their own club in 1974. Each group sponsors joint and sepa- rate meetings and activities. New projects are the groups ' main goal. A great thirst quencher was the Cuddle group ' s installation of a Coke machine. The members of FCA have fun but also strive to exhibit Christianity while playing their respective sports . A 1 m . ■- ' 1 r f g. u W L A nStA iNiea A - Wiih leaders like Ms. Chrisii Stewart, how could a club go wrong ' ' B - Ms. Wanda Fergason and Nancy Deason served gallantly as the sponsors of the Cuddle group. C - HUDDLE GROUP: FRONT ROW: Ron Log- back; Sponsor, Dale Pittman. Eddie Garcia. SECOND ROW: Jack Buchanan, Bubba Stripling, Mike Blalack, Joey Vasquez, Sammy Onega, Lance Perry, Doyle Rice. THIRD ROW: Tom Roger, Sponsor; Greg Adams, Ken Coffey, Billy Hayes, Tommy Wegner, Ernie Nichols, Lloyd Jones. D - Casie Green and Connie Jackson help themselves to ice cream during the annual FCA ice cream social. A - CUDDLE MEMBERS: FRONT: Connie Jackson, Jill Odom, Nora Valles, Terry Stocion, Carrie Little, Laura Robbins, Andra Hohertz, Tresa Hohertz, Karen Smith. SECOND ROW: Michelle Couvillion, Rhonda Metcalf, Becky Ragan, Karen Tibbs, Eva Rich, Casie Green, Kathy Birdwell, Debra Hay worth, Terri Deal, Jowannah Hawkins, Vikki Jenkins, Michelle Cox. THIRD ROW: Sharon Stephens, Tanga Cain, Denise Smith, Tracy Decker, Selena Jones, Diana Domin- guez, Debbie Puga, Carla Clanton, Cathy Valdes, Shannon Koger, Jana Terry, Terrie Morrow, Laurie Wooten, Tracy McLain. B - Jerry Holten, Marty Terry, and Mark Madigan dig in. C - Floyd Sorley sponsors the guys. D - HUDDLE OFFICERS: J. Wray Warren, treasurer; Bubba Stripling, president; Ernie Nichols, vice-president. E - CUDDLE OFFICERS: Dana Work- man, vice-president; Emily Boyd, president; Irene Lit- tle, secretary -treasurer. Here Come The Bookworms! Many think that the Library Club is just an organization formed by the students who work in the library. They are the ones who put the correct time on your hall pass so that you have to go straight back to class without any detours. But they do many other services for our school too. They operate a school store, which comes in very handy when you have to take a very important English test, and you lost your one and only pen. They also sell a teacher directory at Christmas. In the spring, all students look forward to the Library Book Fair. They always have any kind of book you could want at reasonable prices. This is not all that these young librarians do. They also attend state and district TALA meetings. Hats off to the Library Club ! : [m 11 .p U ' 1 3 S MEMBERS: SEATED: Mike Pageant, Bill Cudd , Joe Granato. STAND- ING: Sherry Stevens, Carol Winterbaur, Vanessa Osburn, Pat Che- nault, Dana Kennemer, Brenda Gilbert, Kim Spence, Ismael Mon- tenez, TonySpeaw. OFFICERS: Carol Wintcrbucr, president: Joe Granato, vice-president: Pat Chenault, secretary: Sherry Stevens, treasurer. Mrs. Joy Burnsed sponsors the young librarians. 108 library Club Teachers In Training Since its original formation, Future Teachers of America has progressed extensively. This small club meets bi-monthly to plan and carry out numerous worthwhile projects. The big events are the district and state conven- tions held in the middle of each year. The FTA members plan on enriching their lives by being able to give knowledge to those who do not have it, and by having fun in the process. Mr. David Reynolds acts as sponsor of this club. Mr. David Reynolds speaks softly and carries a BIG paddle. A - MEMBERS: FRONT: Mary Villa, Mary Lou Saldivar. SECOND ROW: Amelia Morales, Joe Granato, Mary Saiz, Janie Rodriquez, Dale Pitt- man. B - OFFICERS: Dale Pittman, photographer; Janie Martinez, vice-president; Robert Garcia, president; Amelia Morales, trea- surer; and Janie Rodriquez, secre- tary. Henscratching? No, but for all of you uninformed people , it ' s shorthand. That shorthand group is really sharp. Besides taking dictation, they also work on such things as mimeograph machines, add- ing machines, electronic calculators, and executive typewriters. At the end of the course they will have a good background in secretarial work. In the spring they pro- duce a newspaper called ' ' The Scratch , ' ' which covers the year as a whole. Learning To 9cnbble? FRONT ROW: Diana Amaro, Becky Gonzales, Lisa Loudamy, Pa: Puga, Gay Humphrey. SECOND ROW: Kim Wade, Patii Webb, Joann Perez. Susan Sweden, Deanne Ferrell, and Julie White. Taking dictation is an everyday practice. THIS IS YOUR CONSCIENCE SPEAKING! may be heard while taking messages from the dictating unit. LEFT TO RIGHT: Amelia Morales, Janie Rodriquez, Mary Saiz, Debbie Pearson, Denise Crenwelge, Marlene Jesizek, Mrs. Betty Green, teacher and sponsor, Rosa Franco, Mary Earls, Dianne Cole, Susan Andrews. 110 Shorthand Roman Heritage Comes Alive Although Latin is usually viewed as an EXTRA hard cotrrse by most of us , we often find some of our best friends taking it as an elective. What do they see in it? Well , for a starter the teacher is a beautiful little blonde which may explain all the GUYS - which may explain the GIRLS. The Latin club also offers students the chance to learn about Roman culture and the Latin lan- guage. Members have a banquet at the end of the year, complete with slaves and togas. Will this fit my big head? mumbles J. Wray while boarding the first place Chariot during Homecoming. ? ■i.J UA OFFICERS: David Margolis, president; J. Wray Warren, vice-president; Charlotte Croft, treasurer; Susan Thomas, secretary; and Ms. Terri Manns, sponsor. MEMBERS: SITTING: Joe DePuie, William King, Teresa Sirowd, Diane Ship- man, Lorraine Langford. STANDING: J. Wray Warren, David Margolis, Doug Tettleton, Larry Wheat, Charlotte Croft, Jan Williamson, Debbie Fitts, Susan Thomas, Martha Allen, Kathy Lloyd, Kerry Whitley, Rey Abelar. Latin Club I I I Cindy Cowan works diligently lo distribute the Love Buds. MEMBERS; Mark Taylor, Darlene Schumate, Molly Balios, Wendy Hamby, Richard Burrow, Miizi Balios, Reina Hamby, Tim Hunnicutt, Ann Cadenhead, Phyllis Morris. Oh my gosh, I can ' t believe we have this many flow ers to deliver, exclaims Teni Dee. Denise Crenwelge gives Mrs. Vir- ginia Martin a carnation, which made her day great! One for you and one for me . 112 French Club 1 Sponsor, Mrs. Betty Fowler, Valentine sales. is thrilled over the Putting Our Besf Foof Fohwafd New clubs don ' t just happen! Much planning, preparation and work goes into them. The French club, in its ' first year had a great turn-out. The members are past and present students of the French classes, taught by Mrs. Betty Fowler, who also sponsors the club. The goal for many first year organizations is to establish their standards, well-being, and treasury. February was the ' bang- slamingest ' month for selling Valentine telegrams and love bud carnations. Secret messages - romantic and mushy, or stupid and silly - revealed to many a secret love; lucky for some and hard on others. The money earned was to be used for a trip to Texas Tech and a dinner at a French Restau- rant, where only French is spoken. What an edu- cational experience ! Good luck to you in the future and congratulations as a new successful organization. A - Shawna Henry appears to be a little confused as she does Spanish dances during a French Club activity. Ole! B - OFFICERS: FRONT: Denise Crenwelge, Presi- dent. BACK: Tammy Thomas, Vice-President; Kevin Crenwelge, Treasurer; Elizabeth Swindell, Secretary. C - Shari Holdampf is an active member and enjoys working with the others. French Club 113 1fs- Each athlete spends many extra hours working on his or her particular sport in an effort to repre- sent our school in the best possible way. To make a good showing takes endless hours of very strenuous practice . 0PORT9 T ,v - New Coach Rekindles Enthusiasm V |r ' With the arrival of the new head coach Don Robbins, the athletes emerged with a new outlook and attitude. New philosophies and ideas were introduced by the new coach- ing staff. Although the pre- season record of 1-2 did not indicate it, the team showed the characteristics of having a promising season. In the first game with Andrews, Mustang quarterback, Booger Brooks proved to be too much as the team fell by the score of 21-6. However, when Hobbs came to town for the home opener, the local grid- ders showed their capabilities by shutting out the Eagles 9- 0. The last pre -season game proved to be a heartbreaker with a 14-13 score. i V. A - Heads or tails? B - Stingy Steer defense left Hobbs ' ball carriers with no place to go. C - Coach Logback discusses strategy with Jesse Doss. Football 117 Local Team Opens Disfrict Play A - Mike Harris gets off a punt. B - Billy Hayes grabs an Eagle to save a touchdown. C - Give the foot- ball back to the referee! yells Coach Tom Adams. Mike Abreo is stopped by an avalanche of Bulldog defenders. Bubba Suipling launches a I pass behind excellent blocking. F ' .. i WM I I 1 1 Pp L ' B ' VrTTTll - Emotions were running high as it came time to meet the Abilene Eagles in the first home district game. The pinpoint passing of Bubba Stripling and the catches of Kenneth Coffey had the team up front for the first time early in the third quarter. However, the speed of the Eagles proved to be too much as they won 43-22. In the second district game against Midland High, errors gave the Bulldogs 54 points. Midland scored the first seven times they had the ball. Big Spring man- aged to score 18 points, all of which came from the catches of the District ' s leading receiver, Ken Cof- fey. Tommy Churchwell, Tommy Wegner, and Tony Mann zero in on a Midland runner. A - Tony Mann and Billy Hayes give a hard effort in their attempt to block an exua point. Football 1 1 9 Varsity Faces Qtiff Compef ition John Birdwell, Sieve Hughes, Tommy Wegner, and Randle Jones zero in on the state-ranked Permian Panthers. A - Coach Tom Koger keeps a close eye on the action. B - Bubba Sripling desperately looks for run- ning room. - 120 Foolboll Catch me if you can! taunis Mike Harris. Some of the toughest teams in the state are included on the Big Spring schedule. The team traveled to Odessa to meet the num- ber-two team in the state. The offense never could get untracked as the Permian Panthers showed no mercy in rolling to a 53-0 vic- tory. After licking their wounds, the local squad prepared to meet the even- tual district champion, Midland Lee. Despite a gallant effort by the Steers, the Rebels came out on top 19-0. For the second week in a row, the varsity failed to put a point on the board . Bubba Suipling follows the excellent blocking of C:cg Adams. A - Mike Harris maneuvers through heavy traffic for yard- age. B - John Birdwell pressures the Rebel quarterback. Football 121 Long 9eason Comes To An End A - John Birdwell gets his man as Sieve Wolfe moves in to assist. B - Bubba Stripling gets a pass off to Dean Barribal. C - Ricky Cluck goes up with a Cooper defender to catch a pass. In high hopes of obtaining their first district win, the long- horns took on the Cooper Cougars on a slippery, muddy field. A win just wasn ' t in the cards as the gridders slid to a 20-0 defeat. It was then on to Odessa, where the next oppo- nent was an explosive team led by Darrel Sheppard. Against the Odessa Broncos, Bubba Stripling scored two touchdowns breaking the scoring spell which plagued the team for three straight games. Odessa finished the game on top. A disap- pointing season finally came to a climax when the San Angelo Bobcats came to town accompanied by a snow storm which buried everything with a six inch blanket. The Bob- cats won the battle of the blizzard by a score of 20-6. A - Mike Harris runs around end for good yardage. B - Darrel Sheppard proved to be a hard man to contain for the local defenders. C - Gregg Adams finds the ball hard to hold as Broncho defenders look on. D - Tommy Wegner, Billy Hayes, and Wade Cobb gang up on a Broncho. Football 123 1 976 Big Qpring Steers .0if4 -m- 8V feSWi lkr fp FRONT: Wade Cobb, Ken Coffey, Ernie Nichols, Glenn Prescoii, Rob Wcgner, Mike Abreo, Mitch Harris, Jimmy Combs, Gary Schofield, Lance Perry, Billy Hayes. SECOND ROW: Harold Sherman, Pete Cerda, Greg Adams, Tommy Churchwell, Mark Young, Jesse Doss, Dee Nanny, Joey Vasquez, Tom Webner, Nubs Poss, Bobby Huff, Sammy Ortega. THIRD ROW: Minute Rice, Alan Partee, Chris Burrow, Bubba Stripling, Doug Archer, Greg Moore, Rob Wrinkle, Mike Blalack, Steve Hughes. FOURTH ROV ' : Arnie Palmer, Steve Timp- ton, Frosty Reynolds, Rick Cluck, Jonathon Wrinkle, Jack Buchanan, Jim McChristian, Carl Gresham, Steve Wolfe, Mike Harris, John Birdwell, Randle Jones. LnrWPHBBIBfni FRONT: Larry Hoeffer. Rex Sco- field. Tommy Collins, Garland Braun, Mike Biles. BACK: Ben Neel, Don Childs, Tom Koger, Don Robbins, Ron Logback, Tom Adams. 124 Sporli JV ' s Lay Groundwork For Future ■■■■■■- ' -- ' ' - ' ' ■—- ' --■% f i ' ' . w? 5? —V J Br. FRONT: M . Terry, T. Partee, M. Gomez, D. Altom, L. Moreno, H. Wilkerson, M. Madigan, C. Leyva, T. Lane, S. Augustine. P. Riegel, O. Tercero, M. Osburn, R. Evans. SECOND ROW: B. Morton, M. Stephens, L. Daniels, J. Dominquez, B. Cooper, J. Hardeman, T. Howell, S. Hughes, M. Harris, R. Torres, B. Bradbury, K. Mancill, G. Henry, D. Salazar. THIRD ROW: Coach Childs, L. Marrow, B. Johnson, J. Eastman, J. Mize, D. Richards, O. James, B. Hicks, D. Sink, S. Brenner, J. Brown. J. Valenzuela. R. McKee, D. Rice. FOURTH ROW: W. Grant, D. Manly, B. Rosson, D. Barriball, R. Mcnaller, L. Smith, D. McKenzie, S. Bryan, B. Harris, J. Worthy, J. Wilson, Coach Ben Neel. BACK ROW: R. Brawn, B. Overman, R. Priddy, P. Ray, J. Garcia, R. Hourrington, T. Hilario, L. Duron, M. Evans, J. Holien, B. Martin, J. Turney, Coach Tommy Collins. A - Brent Overman eludes a Cooper defender. B - Billy Johnson fires a pass to a waiting Steer receiver. Footboll 1 25 Under the coaching of Don Childs and Ben Neel, the Junior Varsity went through a very tough but impressive season. Although their record was a little disappointing, they gained experience and plenty of playing time that will help the Varsity immensely in the near future. They had little time to practice on their own game , spending much time helping the varsity prepare for their game of the week. fi4 • -. A - Ricky Torres returns the kickoff behind the blocking of Mitch Hanis. B - Mitch Hanis eludes Cooper defenders for a sizable gain. First we ' ll meet at the Holiday Inn and plunder some towels and then . Freshmen Dominate Opposition The Freshman teams were very successful in their season. The A team established themselves as a multitalented team. They proved to their opponents that they play to win. In this 6-4 season, they defeated the Lamesa freshmen who had been previously undefeated. The B team managed an 0- 2-2 season, despite the fact of splitting the team into two groups. The freshmen have started the path to building the football program into a win- ner. S P  Sf y f ffefi.pftft ' Mf- f f. ft ' f f f ' SfJ PLAYERS: Charles McGrath, Mark Mathews, Jaime Taylor, Freddy Leonard, Lucian Grathwol, Steve Genoble, and Ricky Valdez. SECOND ROW: Robbie Reeves, Larry Collins, Rocky Torres, Frank Jones, Victor Yanez, Jim Kushaney, Ricky Gamble, Bill Kothman, Larson Lloyd, Joe Leyva, Steve Stroberger, Dennis Morrison, Ronnie Walker, Randy Ware. THIRD ROW: Mark Buck, David Schexnayder, Jooe Depute, Wendell Wilbur, Terry Con- way, Kenny Fulgham, Mark Harris, Rusty Touchstone, Donnie Burleson, Mike Terry, Thomas Gay, Ricky McKee, Sonny Gonzales, Jorge Martinez, Mark Williams, Bucky Mitchell, Joe Willie Jones, and Farley Hay- worth. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Audrie, Brad Glaser, Kirk Thomas, Kevin Cain, Ray Montgomery, Mike Dom- ino, Buddy Claxton, Jimmy Marquez, Carl Trevino, Gilbert Rubio, Edward Kayser, Kevin Wolf, Todd Stall- ings, Daniel Martin, Terry Kerry, Gary Kerry, Neil Humphrey, Billy Bradford. FIFTH ROW: Eugene Boadle, Bear Mathews, Benji Dominquez, Jim Parks, Mark Keller, Anhur Baty, Keith Sheedy, Mike Workman, Chuck Mathews, Steve Merrit, Steve Painter, Jack Odom, Lloyd Benson, Gerald Adams, Mark Knight, Jerry Bennett, and Edward Wells. A - Dennis Morrison ouiman- uevers the Sweetwater defense for long yardage. B - Jimmy Marquez gets good protection as he throws for a first down . Pride And Hustle W.yk% i FRONT: Elroy Green, Sieve Evans, Del Poss, Johnny Jones, Scott Wilder. SECOND: Frankie Rubio, Casey Wilder, Bubba Stripling, Kenneth Perry , Mike Harris. Abracadabra! Mike Harris displays his rebounding ability. Best seats in the House. 128 Basketball The roundballers proved lo be tough foes against non-district competition. They competed in three tournaments, winning the consolation trophy in the Plainview Tourney and third place trophy in the Can- yon Reef Tournament. During the district competition, the team could never get untracked. They were led by one of the district ' s top scorers, Casey Wilder. They had some heart-breaking losses, including a controversial game against Midland Lee. Elroy Green scores on a fast break. _ Kenneth Perry goes up for rebound . Basketball 1 29 We ' ve Got The Fever The sky is the limit for a high-jumping Kenneth Perry . Bubba Stripling launches one of his deadly jump shots. 1 30 Boiketball We Can ' f Be Stopped A - Casey Wilder soars above the competition to score two points. B - Elroy Green goes high for a rebound. C - Johnny Jones feeds the ball to Kenneth Perry. Basketball 131 Oh What A Nighf Kenneth Perry and Elroy Green stretch out for a rebound. Frankic Rubio puts up a shot. 1 32 Ba k«lball Mike Harris prepares to make his move. Don ' t be getting any funny ideas, Elroy. Basketball 1 33 JV ' s Devastate Opponents K3i i d Ed Henry pilots the squad. Many Laita drives in for a bucket. FRONT: Ken Coffey, Mark Burgeron, Chip Wright, Kent Rice, Marty Latta. BACK ROW: Tony Mann, Bill Anderson, Danny Crosby, Mark Poss, Ron Foreman. Danny Crosby and Mark Poss attempt to put the ball in play. 1 34 Batkelboll Under the exceptional lead- ership of Coach Ed Henry , the Junior Varsity basketball team rolled up an impressive record against their oppo- nents. The potential dis- played by members of the squad should provide for an exciting varsity team next year. A - Mark Poss goes high for the tip. ET B - Chip Wright scores on a fast break . Basketball 135 Qophs Win Their- 9hafe Under the guidance of Coach Don Childs winning was a frequent thing for the sopho- more basketball team. Winning the Sands tournament was among their accomplish- ments. Many of the members are bright prospects for the future . -._, «_ _ Ysa Rubio ouimaneuvers a Rebel defender. ! -. ? ' . t f ' A - FRONT: Robert Lara, David Sink, Byron Harris, David McKenzie. SECOND: Tony Rubio, Mike Evans, Luis Rodri- guez, Billy Ray Johnson, Ysa Rubio. B - Steers display fero- cious defense. C - Byron Harris evades a Rebel trap. 1 36 Boikeltxilt Fheshmen Engage In CompetHion Despite facing tough foes throughout the season, the Freshmen held their own in a competitive season. Coached by Mike Scarbor- jt- ough , the team showed - ability and potential on the ( ?;. ,jm. court. Lldvd Bcnsiin goes up for two. FRONT: Jnc Depute, Gilbert Rubio, Lucian Grathwol, Mark ' Matthews, Rocky Torres, Donnie Burleson, Mark Buck. BACK: Lloyd Benson, Bear Mathews, Mike Workman, Joe James, Mike Domino, Nathan Lemon, Mike Scarborough. t , Bear Mathews snatches a rebound i. , ! for the team. Basketball 1 37 Thue Winners Competing in district play-offs is a rarity for Steer teams, but the volleyball team achieved this through their 12-2 record. Eva Rich, Becky Ragan, and Rose Magers were chosen for the All- District team with Emily Boyd receiving Honorable Mention. Outstanding Rose Magers was also elected to a position on the All- State team. The leadership and skill these girls provided, along with the cooperation, dedication, and spirit of the entire team and Coach Nancy Deason made this a group of true winners . Emily Boyd, Captain Senior Rose Magers, Captain Junior Coach Nancy Deason Rose Magers finally gets a chance to look up to Elroy Green, Volleyball Beau. MANAGERS: Jowannah Hawkins, Teni Stockton Carla Clanton, Beverly Nichols Tracy McLain Senior Becky Ragan Junior Eva Rich Junior Cathy Forman Senior READY tory. AIM and Eva FIRES another one into enemy terri- Ah-ha, I ' ll teach you! Take that ! ' ' says Tracy . Karen Tibbs Junior Cassandra Green Junior W :n. Suzanne Johnson Junior Volleyball 1 39 Hard Work Pays Off Debbie Wiggins seems to think Sherry Byrd has everything under control. |W Sherry Byrd, Kathy Birdwell, Selena Jones, Shanna Farmer, Sherri Kelly, Rachel Davila ■V,- 7 Mitzi Balios, Brenda Beil, Penny Ray, Debbie Wiggins, Rhonda Met- calf , Peggy Calhoun Ms. Fergason, is that any way for a coach with a 10-4 district record to look? UO Volla ball Martha Esquibel, Susan Brashears, Angle Cobb, Pam Banks, Valerie Meeks, Debbie Ausby, Terrl Morrow Freshman year is a time for gaining skills and experience for the future, and many hours are spent at this task. In the years to come these girls will be assets to the Varsity and Jr. Varsity squads. Coach Chrlsil Stewart wonders If her Hardworking Freshman managers Freshmen will ever survive. are Laura Collier and Erma Ramos. Karen Kimble, Cathy Guzman, Sylvia Fernandez, Jana Wegner, Penny Coffee, Missy Baker J. V 1- §- — _,. ,_. m,, ; Volleyball 141 No Love Losf . . . Bu+ BACK-FRONT, LEFT-RIGHT: Barry Fish, Wasi Syed. Craig McMahon. Nick Williams, Bill Little. Andre Cou- villion. Coach Smith, Cindy Jones, Jerri Davey, Mark Burke, Kelli Brynes, Leonard Gagne, Beverly Carlile, Sonna Head, Coach Dennis Smiley, Danny Olesen, Dale Brown, Tony Deel, David Siull, Debbie Phillips, Billy Davey, Dianna Dominguez, Jan Hoover, Toni Cline, Joni Cline, Mary Catherine Mathews, Julie Ray. Once more around the courts, then head in, yells the team ' s new coach, David Smith. He had a young team this year, and they have really aimed high. Led by an outstanding boy ' s team, they have enjoyed a great year. To be really good players, they know they have to con- tinually work all year ' round. They do, and they have a lot to be proud of. Danny Olesen is Big Spring ' s Number One Raqueieer. Boy Did They Gcore! Captains Courageous - Marke Burke and Debbie Phillips Aw, c ' mon kids, my jokes really aren ' t that bad! FRESHMAN TEAM: K. K. Griffin, Robin Daniels, Nancy Malil, Cindy Knight, Kristi Haynes, Rodney Smith, Tony Stiegal. 2nd: Coach Dennis Smiley, Michele Ortiz, Gina Robertson, Brent Pearce, Craig Drake, Ricky Davidson. 9wingers Tee Off The golf teams had quite a bit of young blood this season, but the results were still outstanding. District competitors awakened to the fact that Big Spring ' s golf teams wer- en ' t to be taken lightly. Through sand traps and foul weather the golfers played, with practice in the fall and district competition in the spring. Each tournament found the linksters with lower scores and greater experience to draw from for the future . Lucinda Flemming and LaVoy Moore get a little needed practice on their driving. These fine young golfers, Dawn Box, Karen Smith, and Laura Hanson, Coach Nan Howard makes the show great potential, links as often as possible. i Golf seems to tickle Kenda Hughes and Shawna Henry. Tammy Tonn, Melinda Priddy, Debbie Shumate , Sherry Halvorson. Mitzi Sanderson, Laurie Wooten Tanga Cain U4 G.fU ' Golf , X , ..-.- Brad Small, J. Wray Warren, Ben Garcia, Jeff Murphy, Jimmy Newsom, Kevin McLaughlin, Roland Perez, Tony White, Craig Dunnam %Ll Top golfers are Barry Halvorson, Duane Thomas, Chris Howell, Bruce Car- Slave driver Stiles stops for a roll, and David Howell. shot. Team jokers include Gary Howell, Cot- ton (John) Burroughs, Craig Bailey, Randy Crockett, Donny Knight, and Johnny Hernandez. Boy ' s GoK 145 The Wet 9et Invades Mark Madigan, Meynard Caukins, Kevin Crenwelge, John Turk, Mark Spannus, Todd Frazier, Derick Honon. Randy Stuckle, Tom Sawyer, Doug Mays, Kent Ivey, Bill Har:, Jerry Holten The swim team, revived after many years, has got- ten off to a great start. Their new coach, David Tipping, has the team working Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fridays at 6:30 AM and resumes at 2:30 until 4:00 PM at the YMCA pool. The young 27 swim- mers swim against all the teams in our district, high- lighted by regionals held during February in Lubbock at Texas Tech. With team captains Mark Spannaus and Carrie Little, the wet set has progressed rapidly and added experience to their ability. fS ' - ' ' Ah, the breath of life! ' is Doug May s ihought as he swims the buiierfly. 1 46 Swimming A pool full of monkeys. Big Spring ' s mentor of the Wet Set is Coach David Tipp ing. Jana Terry, Carrie Little, Linda Bledsoe, Rhondell Miller Brenda Batt, Debbie Bati, Mollie Ray, Laura Robbins, Anne Mathews Lucy Holten, Vicki Moore, Leigh Reynolds Kim Spence, Denise Crenwelge Swimming 147 what A Change! No, folks, this isn ' t really Big Spring ' s first year to have a girl ' s basketball team. In 1909 a team was started and it continued until 1923. The coach on the right in this picture married the girl stand- ing next to him. What a change! Our girls didn ' t have that kind of a problem this year because they were impressively coached by Ms. Wanda Fergason and Ms. Nancy Deason. They learned the basket- ball basics and should be top con- tenders for a district title next year. The 1909 Girls Basketball Team VARSITY: Mary Rodriguez, Debbie Puga, Cassandra Green, Gail Allen, Keran Schexnayder, Rose Majers, Sherri Byrd, Debbie McNew, Peggy Calhoun, Brynn Ziman, Becky Ragan, Barbie Koih- mann. Suzie Hernandez, Lindy Oriegon. FRESHMAN TEAM: Linda Rangel, Susan Montgomery, Tammy Sullivan, Kim Collins, Nora Billabla, Karla Friesen, Anglia Cobb, Pam Banks, Debra Ausby, Sandy Smith, Sabrina Martinez, Tracy Simpson, Christy Rubio, Cathy Guzman. 148 Basketball Trekkers Run For Miles ' iim. t- .M. . , Vl? TRACr BIG SPRIKC ii TRAC Cross-Country is the most grueling high school sport, requiring a person to run a two mile course. Both girls and boys participate in this sport, and Linda Moss quali- fied for the regional meet. Strenuous workouts for these trekkers are manufactured by coaches Christi Stewart and Garland Braun. Linda Moss, Andila (Long) Acuff, Mary Sneed , Juli Briiion, Cindi Wiley Eugene Alexander, Bill King, Ray Luedecke, Gary Weeks, Greg Posey, Robert Posey, John Petty, Gary Jewel, Craig Neighbors, Neil Furqueron Cross-Country 149 The Run-Around High-jumping comes easy for Ken- COACHES: KNEELINo: Koniiy Jones, Ben Neel, Tom Roger, Garland neth Coffey . Braun, Jerry Carter. Wb e DISTANCE RUNNERS: KNEELING: Mike Terry, William King, Brad Robert Posey and Craig Neighbors Glasser, Kevin Wolf, Robert Posey, Gary Jewell, Craig Neighbors, Phil race for the finish line. Riegal, Jon Petty. 150 Boy Track ■■-1 T ' M i-|i Under the direction of coach Garland Braun and his able assistants, the cinderman will be highly improved this year. A great deal of dedication and pride is being shown by the members in preparing for the seasons. Since many of the talented tracksters are underclassmen, the track program shows a lot of prom- ise for the future . SPRINTERS: KNEELING: Buddy Claxton, Dennis Morrison, Eddie Puga, Ritchie Priddy. STANDING: Eugene Boadle, Neil Furqueron, Ray Leu- decke, Steve Hughes, Bill Koihman, KlIi f arr ill. % Fill vv ' , if r Steve Wolf practices form for com- JUMPERS: Robby Wegner, Brent Overman, Larry Morrow, Jimmy Mar- peition. quez, Terry Conway, Rusty Braun, Leland Daniels. WEIGHTMEN: KNEELING: Sammy Ortega, Steve Tipton, Dee Nanny, Lance Perry, Ricky McKee. STANDING: Jake Valenzuela, Doug Archer, Kevin Cain, Robert Wrin- kle, Jack Odom, Steve Wolf, Matt Harris, Jerry Bennett, Edward Kay- ser, Mark Young. Boy ' s Track 151 Females Gain Power The Girls ' Track team has depth this year, the depth needed for winning. Power in the sprints, the quarter mile, the shotput, the discus, and the high jump should make the points come rolling in for a district win. Coaches Christi Stewart, Nancy Dea- son, and Wanda Fergason spent countless hours teaching skills and their perseverence paid off in an exceptional team. In the words of Coach Carter, That ' s cute, Patti, but it won ' t win any track meets. ■T l ■- -1 BIG S ' RWG ms TRAa£ FRESHMAN TEAM: FRONT-BACK: Susan Brashears, Karen Kimble, Tammy Cole, Angie Cruz, Tresa Hohertz, Duanne Burchfield, Karia Friesen, Kim Collins, Cay Luedecke, Missey Baker, Tammy Sullivan, Sandy Smith, Angie Cobb, Pam Banks, Debra Ausby, Nora Billabla. M ' - V Coaches Nancy Deason, Christi Stewart, Wanda Fergason. SPRINTERS: Barbie Kothmann, Gladys Johnson, Connie Jackson, Tresa Hohertz, Michelle (Couvy Bear) Couvillion, Tere Deel, Doris Mitchell, Tammy Woodard , Becky Ragan . 152 Girls Track Il¥ I FRONT-BACK: Vikki Jenkins, Tere Deel, Julie Brition, Lisa Missman, Patti Pegan, Kim Prcsion, MicJielle Couvillion, Jarry Long, Barbie KotJimann, Becky Ragan, Linda Moss, Peggy CalJioun, Carla Clanton, Terri Stockton, Debbie MacDonald, Cassandra Green, Pam Manley, Lana Derryberry, Keran Schexnayder, Denise Smith, Debra Williams, Sherri Kelley, Rachel Davilla, Debbie Puga , Julie Rodriguez, Tracy Decker, Andila (Long) Acuff, Michelle Cox, Debbie Wiggins, Shannon Koger, Gladys Johnson, Mitzi Woods, Selena Jones, Connie Jackson, Michelle Lee, Gail Allen, Maria Jackson, Tammy Woodard, Doris Mitchell ' . ' .J J ' lr FEARLESS JUMPERS: Kim Preston, Lisa Missman, WONDER WOMEN WITH THE SHOT AND DISCUS: Pam Banks, Vikki Jenkins, Patii Pegan. Sandy Smith, Debbie Puga, Nora Billabla, Keran Schexnayder, Karia Frisen, Angela Cobb, Peggy Cal- houn. Girls Track 153 Batter- Up! . r C Mk . ,C -Ai:- ' . - ' -. FRONT: Robert Palmer, Mike Gomez, Greg Henry, Viloiso Garcia, Kevin McLaughlin, Jesse Armandarez, Clarence Palmer, J. Wray Warren. MIDDLE: David Atom, Paul Spence, David Manley, Billy Hayes, Ricky Myers, Tony Jacoba, Kyle Pfeiffer. BACK: Larry Smith, Bobby Knight, Johnny Mize, Charles Vernon, Bill Cudd, Jimmy Brown, Arthur Olague. Arthur Olague practices his hitting. 1 54 Baieboll ' ■Charlie Vernon aims for ihe plate. -. K f IT The first sign of spring among other things , brings another baseball season. This year new head coach Tommy Collins, has the team working hard on fundamentals in preparation for the tough district competi- tion. Conducted with a professional type atmosphere, the guys are confident of a high finish in the standings. Gee coach, can ' t we go in now ? ■n v Sliding is part of the everyday routine. Baseball 155 Getting home at three, getting two hours of sleep, and not having much spare time, are familiar actions of cheerleaders. Cheerlead- ers work much harder than people think. No, they don ' t just stand on the court or on the field to look cute. Painting and doing locker signs, and making lemonade for the football and basketball teams are just a few of the jobs they do. Endless hours are also spent on pep rally planning. Both the freshman and varsity groups attended summer cheerleading camps and brought home spirit sticks as symbols of their dedication. All in all, it combines to make a successful year for them. They have the opportunity to encounter many new friends and experience unusual situations, together. TICKETS JUNIOR VARSITY: Selena Jones. Diana Dominquci Kencla Hughes, and Barbie Koihman. FRESHMEN: Carrie Little, Karen Smith, Melinda Porras, Lisa Griffice, Cindy Knight, and Tresa Hohertz. 156 Cheerleaderj And Carry A 9pirif Qtick Don ' t ya ' U wish you were all like All right, who did it? asks senior me! ' inquires senior Cathy Valdes. Jill Odom. Cynihia Fierro exclaims, Watch • out! I ' m bigger than you think I am. Junior Connie Jackson yells, Come on guys, you can do it! Did he really say that? asks junior Irene Little. If «. Varsity Football BS OPP. 6 Andrews 21 9 13 22 Hobbs Snyder Abilene 14 43 18 Midland 54 Permian 53 Lee 19 Cooper 20 14 Odessa 43 6 San Angelo 20 Volleyball 20-12 Pecos 11-15, 15-7, 9-14 Snyder Crane 11-15. 15-11, 15-7 3-15, 15-12. 15-9 Seminole 16-14, 12-15, 10-15 Pecos 10-15, 9-15 Ector 3-15, 4-15 Seminole 9-15, 15-8, 13-15 Denver City Andrews 13-15, 15-1, 15-8 12-15, 15-3, 13-15 Abilene High Midland High Nemitz 15-3, 15-9 6-15. 10-15 15-5, 15-11 Waxahachie 10-15. 14-16 Duncanville 15-1- 15-7 Amarillo 15-4. 8-15, 4-15 Permian 15-6, 15-9 Lee 15-1, 15-2 Springwood Berkner 15-12, 15-5 4-15, 15-11, 15-7 Richardson 12-14. 12-15 Cooper 15-7. 14-16. 15-10 Odessa High San Angelo Denver City Abilene High Midland High Permian 15-1. 15-0 12-15. 15-5. 15-7 15-6. 13-15, 15-11 15-10 15-10 10-15, 11-15 10-13, 15-9, 15-13 Lee 15-11, 15-2 Cooper Odessa High San Angelo Midland High 15-10, 15-10 15-1, 15-2 15-2, 15-13 12-15, 1-15 42 IS8 Sports Boy ' s 1 Basketball I BS 14-16 OPP. 88 Andrews 63 49 Plainview 52 72 Snyder 54 69 Plainview 65 62 Lamesa 47 49 Borger 65 81 Amarillo 63 50 Lamesa 56 102 Snyder 38 55 Lubbock 63 77 Snyder 47 59 Ector 5 ' V- 44 Marton 49 b 53 Roswell, N.M. 55 F 62 Snyder 70 71 Abilene High 63 67 Midland High 72 - 57 Permian 90 t 69 Lee 71 52 Cooper 55 g 66 Odessa High 59 J 72 San Angelo 70 H 83 Abilene High 109 ■54 Midland High 62 I 59 Permian 81 I 61 Lee 72 I 42 Cooper 48 1 79 Odessa High 57 H 57 San Angelo 55 I Girl ' s Basketball Odessa Abilene Midland Lee Cooper San Angelo Abilene Midland Permian Lee Cooper Odessa Permian 1 iJi k: ' ' Mmm mmmmm 1 . kBN c  H HR M- ' 1 « ' m V H i-- f - HiS! T w 140 AdmMtlration The backbone of high school ... the adminis- tration. Besides the teachers, there are school board members, counselors, nurses, secretaries, principals, and many others. Each do their best to make our school run smoothly. ADMINI9TRATI0N TOM ADAMS is a World History teacher and football coach. He has taught for eleven years, six at Big Spring. The most important things in his life are his wife and family. BOBBIE ALEXANDER is an audio visual aide. She has been at Big Spring High for five years. FERN ALEXANDER teaches Home and Family Living. She has taught twenty-two years, twenty of them at Big Spring. The most imponant things in her life are her stu- dents and her family. NILA ALLEN works in the General Office. She has been at Big Spring High School for nine years. The most important thing in her life is to be happy. JJmM ■r- 1 1 THOMAS AMENT teaches Metal Trades. It is his third year at Big Spring High. The most important thing to him is happiness in what one is doing and leaching vocational students to become self-supporting and good citizens in their community. JOHN AN-NEN teaches Furniture Repair and Upholstery. He has taught eight years, all at Big Spring High. His health is the most important thing to him . NANCY ANNEN teaches Home Eco- nomics Cooperation Education. She has been teaching at Big Spring High twenty- five years. Her church, family, friends, good health, and being a good teacher are most important to her. JOHN BAGNALL is a Vocational Administra- tor. He has taught twenty- seven years. He has been with Big Spring Schools for seven years. The most important thing in his life is youth and what they make of themselves, with the help of others. 162 Faculty JOHN BEASLEY has been teaching Astron- omy at Big Spring for two years. He has taught for a total of ten years. Good health is the most important thing in his life. MICHAEL BILES teaches Health and is the athletic trainer. This is his first year to teach. Being respon- sible for one ' s actions and accepting short- comings of other peo- ple is the most impor- tant thing in his life . VELMA BLAGRAVE teaches English. She has been teaching for twenty-six years, all at Big Spring. The most important thing in her life is to fulfill her obligations to God, humanity and herself. JUDITH BLICK teaches Vocational Office Education Pre- Employment Lab. She has taught twelve years, eleven at Big Spring. Having a good attitude toward one- self and others so that one can achieve to the maximum of his potential is the most important thing in her life. CATHERINE BOLDING is the Vocational Sec- retary. She has worked at Big Spring High for five years. Health is the most important thing to her. JACK BOWERS is the choir director. He has been teaching ten years, six at Big Spring. To know one- self is important to him . BILL BRADLEY is the Band director. He has been teaching for sev- enteen years, eleven at Big Spring High. He considers proper use of time impor- tant. GARLAND BRAUN teaches Physical Science and is a football coach. He has been teaching for sixteen years, six at Big Spring. The most impor- tant thing in his life is life itself. Faculty 1 63 MARY BRECKEN- RIDGE teaches Biol- ogy. She has taught sixteen years at Big Spring. The satisfac- tion derived from try- ing to live a good life and hoping she has done some good along the way deems impor- tant to her. CORINNE BUCKNER teaches Algebra. She has been teaching thirty-four years, ten at Big Spring. Happi- ness and a feeling of self-fulfillment is the most imponant thing in her life . DAVID BUDKE teaches Machine Woods. He has been teaching three years, all at Big Spring High. JOY BURNSED is an Assistant Librarian. She has been in this field twelve years. This is her third at Big Spring High. Life itself is imponant to her. KOLETA CARLILE is the Guidance Office clerk. She has been involved in the Big Spring schools thir- teen years . JERRY CARTER is a coach and teaches Introductory Algebra. He has been teaching four years. This is his first at Big Spring. Being happy is the most important thing in his life. I bi. Foculty DON CHILDS teaches Health, PE, and is a coach. He has been teaching seven years. This is his first at Big Spring. His family ' s good health and thanking God for it is the most important thing in his life. JENNIE CLARK is a Teacher ' s Aide. This was her first year to teach at Big Spring High School. TOMMY COLLINS leaches P.E. He has been teaching eight years. This is his first at Big Spring High. JANICE COOK teaches Speech and Drama. She has been teaching eight years, two at Big Spring High School. Being a total person so that self is friend is important to her. ROYCE COX teaches Health, P.E. and Driver ' s Education. He has been leaching eleven years, seven at Big Spring. Health is the most important thing in his life. SHEILA CRALL teaches An. She has been teaching two years, both at Big Spring High. Art is the most important thing to her. BARBARA CURRIE is a Physical Education teacher. She has been teaching thirteen years, two at Big Spring. Living a high moral and spiritual life is important to her. GENE CURRIE is the Band director. He has been in music sixteen years, five at Big Spring. His family is the most important thing in life to him. JOE DAWES teaches Math. He has been teaching sixteen years, nine at Big Spring. Enjoying life is impor- tant to him. Faculty 165 NANCY DEASON is a Track, Volleyball, and Basketball coach. She also leaches P.E. She has been leaching fourteen years, three at Big Spring. Life itself is the most important thing to her. JUANITA DIBRELL is a Library Clerk. She has been at Big Spring High for fourteen years. Love is the most important thing in her life. CRAIG FISCHER is the Assistant Principal and Director of Stu- dent Activities. He has been in Education for eight years. He has been at Big Spring High for four years. Being of service and help to others is the most important thing in his life. 166 Foculty BETTY FOWLER teaches French and English. This is her fourth year to teach. The most important thing in her life is the love of God, fellow- man and self. JOYCE ELLIS is the Librarian at Big Spring High. She has been at Big Spring for ten years. Love and her family are the most important things in her life . WANDA FERGASON teaches Health, P.E. and is a coach. She has been teaching six- teen years. This is her first year at Big Spring. Happiness is the most important thing to her. NANCY FULGHAM is a CVAE English teacher. She has been teaching five years, four aj Big Spring. A good self-concept and an acceptable set of values rank high with her. BETTYLOU GREEN teaches Shorthand and Typing. She has been teaching twenty-seven years. Living a good Christian life and help- ing others is the most important thing in her life. GENE GRESHAM teaches V . A . C . Orieniation. He has been teaching eight years, four at Big Spring . A positive , optimistic outlook on life is important to him . JAMES GRIFFIN teaches History and is the head Basketball coach. He has been teaching seven years, four at Big Spring High. Coaching is the most imponant thing to him . BILLYE GRISHAM teaches Consumer Education. She has been teaching ten years. Service to mankind is important to her . LINDA GUTHRIE teaches Government. This is her first year to teach. Being happy with oneself is impor- tant to her. OAKEY HAGOOD teaches P.E. He has been teaching nine- teen years, eleven at Big Spring. Good health is important to him. REBECCA HAGOOD is an English teacher. She has been teaching fifteen years, nine at Big Spring. Finding one ' s purpose in life and attempting to ful- fill it is important to her. CHARLOTTA HAMIL- TON teaches Home- making. ' She has been teaching seventeen years, eleven at Big Spring High. One ' s decision about Christ is the most important thing in her life . JOHN HAMILTON teaches Geometry, Intro. Algebra, and CVAE Math. He has been teaching seventeen years, ten at Big Spring. The most important thing in his life is his family. Faculty 1 67 GENE HARRINGTON has been the registrar ai Big Spring High twenty-six years. Her family is the most important thing in her life. JEAN HART teaches VAC Math and Sci- ence, she has been teaching six years, two at Big Spring High. Life itself is important to her. NORMA HEAD teaches Chemistry and Physical Science. She has been teaching eight years, two at Big Spring. Love as it is taught through one ' s religion and one ' s rel- ationships with other people is important to her. LARRY HOEFER leaches Government and is a coach. This is his first year to teach. 168 Faculry PAUL HOOD teaches Building Trades. He has been teaching four years. FREDA HOOVER is the Principal ' s Secretary. She has been working at Big Spring High eleven years. Feeling good about oneself is important to her. EDD HENRY teaches Math and is a coach. He has been teaching seventeen years. This is his first at Big Spring. Being oneself is the most important thing in life to him. JOE HORTON is a coun- selor. He has been a counselor eighteen years, six at Big Spring High. NAN HOWARD teaches English and is the Girl ' s Golf coach. She has been teaching twenty-one years, sixteen at Big Spring. Being aware of the little things that make life enjoyable is important to her. WILLENE HUMPHREY teaches Typing. She has been teaching fourteen years, all at Big Spring High. DOROTHY HUM- PHREYS is a Special Education ' s teacher. She has been teaching twenty years, three in Big Spring. Love and the American way of life are the most important things in her life. MARJORIE HUTTE teaches English and Spanish. She has been teaching eighteen years, three at Big Spring High. Happi- ness, love of God, country, and fellow- man are the most important things in her life . CHARLOTTE IRWIN is an English teacher. She has been teaching fifteen years, ten at Big Spring. To teach the true values of life is important to her. RONNIE JONES teaches Math and is a coach. He has been teaching six years, two at Big Spring High. Happiness is the most important thing in his life . ELIZABETH JOHAN- SEN teaches English and Bible . She has been teaching thiny- eight years, twenty- nine at Big Spring. Finding God ' s will for one ' s daily decisions and for one ' s life work is the most important thing in her life . NANCY KOGER teaches English. She has been teaching eight years. This is her first at Big Spring High. Survival is the most important thing in her life. Foculty 1 69 TOM ROGER teaches CVAE Science and coaches Football and Track. He has been teaching thirteen years. This is his first in Big Spring. Helping others is important to him. DANA LANGSTON teaches An. She has been teaching three years, all at Big Spring High. The most important thing in her life is to lead a Christian life . RON LOGBACK teaches American History and coaches. He has been teaching fourteen years. This is his first full year at Big Spring High. 170 Faculty LEE DALE LOWERY teaches Distributive Education. He has been teaching three years, two at Big Spring High. Winning D.E. contests is one important thing to him. BILLIE LAW is the Study hall clerk. She has been at Big Spring High. The most important thing in her life is being a good Christian and helping other people . PAT LAWRENCE teaches Chemistry and Advanced Sci- ence. He has been teaching twenty-one years, seventeen at Big Spring. EDWARD LOVELESS teaches History and English. He has been teaching eight years, seven at Big Spring. O. A. MADISON works in the Audio Visuals Department. He has been in Audio Visuals for twenty-seven years, twelve years at Big Spring. JOANNA MANIATIS teaches An. This is the first year for her to teach. Rich men are the most impor- tant things in her life. TERRI MANNS teaches Latin and World History. She has been teaching two years, both at Big Spring High. Knowing oneself, one ' s goals, and one ' s values are important to her. NELLIE MATHIS is the school nurse. She has been at Big Spring High fifteen years. PERRY MATHIS teaches Automechan- ics. He has been teaching twelve years, all ai Big Spring. Health is the most imponant thing in his life. VIRGINIA MARTIN teaches Homemak- ing. She has been teaching seven years, all at Big Spring. Her family is the most important thing in her life. RALPH MATTESON teaches Business Law, Economics, and Per- sonal Typing. He has been teaching seven- teen years, three at Big Spring High. WILLIAM MARTIN is anAsst. Principal. He has been at Big Spring High thirteen years. Peace , love , and understanding of one ' s fellowman the world over are important to him . JOAN METZGER teaches Physical Science and Physics. She has been teaching four years, three at Big Spring High. To be honest and look at life positively, yet keep a cheerful attitude is important to her. Focully 171 MORRIS MOLPUS is an Assi. Principal. He has been in this field iwenty-ihree years, ten at Big Spring High. BEN NEEL leaches History and is a coach. He has been teaching eleven years, all at Big Spring. He considers fulfillment as the most important thing in life. CAROLYN NEWMAN teaches VAC English. She has been teaching three years. This is her second at Big Spring High. OWEN OAKES teaches Special Education English. She has been teaching twenty-five years, five at Big Spring High. To be a worthwhile person is the most important thing in her life. ♦ ' ) FRANK ORTEGA teaches Electrical Appliance Repair. This is his first year to teach. CAROL PHILLIPS teaches Bookkeeping. She has been teaching three years, all at Big Spring. 1 Ti Foculty STEVE POITEVINT teaches Journalism and English. He has been teaching three years, two at Big Spring High. Being happy and satisfied at whatever one is doing is important to him. GENE PUCKETT teaches English. She has been teaching nineteen years, seventeen at Big Spring. People are the most important thing in her life. BERNARD RAINS teaches History. He has been teaching twenty-four years. This is his third year at Big Spring High. To be the best one can be is important to him . CAREN RAWLINGS teaches Homemak- ing. She has been teaching six years, all at Big Spring High. Her family is the most important thing in her life. DAVID REYNOLDS is over Inschool Suspen- sion. He has been in Education ten years at Big Spring High. Sur- vival is the most important thing to him. JOANN RITCHY leaches Physical Edu- cation. She has been teaching four years. Maintaining physical, mental and spiritual fitness is the most important thing in her life. YVONNE RAY is Attendance Clerk. She has been at Big Spring High School eight years. Peace of mind is important to her. JOE REED teaches Biology. He has been teac hing seven years, three at Big Spring High. Christ is the most important thing in his life . DON ROBBINS is the Athletic Director and head football coach. He has been a coach eighteen years. He coached at Big Spring High from 1960-1966. This is his first year back at Big Spring. Developing a winning attitude is important to him. JANICE ROSSON is a Counselor. She has been a Counselor for fourteen years, twelve at Big Spring. Enjoying life is important to her. Faculty 173 JIM ROSSON leaches D.E. He taught at Big Spring High three and a half years before leaving in December. WILLIAM ROTHELL is the Vocational Coun- selor. He has been counseling eight years. This is his sixth at Big Spring High. Being alive is the most important thing in life to him . CLARICE ROUNTREE teaches English. She has been teaching five years, all at Big Spring High. Happi- ness is the most important thing in her life. PEDRO RUIZ teaches General Mechanical repair. He has been leaching two years, both at Big Spring. Contentment is the most important thing in his life . :dii MIKE SCARBROUGH leaches Math. He has been teaching six years, all at Big Spring. Happiness and peace for all the peo- ple of the world rank high in his book. 1 74 Faculty REX SCOFIELD teaches History and serves as both football and baseball coach. He has been teaching eight years. This is his fourth year at Big Spring. His family and his work with the young people of the community are important lo him. ED SEAV teaches Vocational Agricul- ture. He has been leaching twen ty-one years, twenty at Big Spring. Life itself is the most important thing lo him. COLLEEN SLAUGHTER leaches Spanish. She has been leaching iweniy- nine years, twenty- seven at Big Spring High. Love for God and fellowman is important lo her . DENNIS SMILEY teaches Biology, Physical Science, and is the assistant tennis coach. He has been teaching four years. This is his first at Big Spring High. Health and fulfillment are the most important things in life to him. DAVID SMITH teaches History and is head tennis coach. He has been teaching two years. This is his first year at Big Spring. DOROTHY SMITH is a Homebound teacher. She has been teaching Big Spring High stu- dents for seventeen years. iOHN SMITH is the Principal. He has been at Big Spring seventeen years. Being prepared to take advantage of the best opponunities in life is important to him. LOREN SPENCER teaches Industrial Cooperative Train- ing. He has been teaching twelve years, nine at Big Spring High. Living in a manner that is pleasing to God is important to him. CAROLYN STEVENS teaches Math. She has been teaching six years, one at Big Spring. Her family and career are impor- tant to her. JANE SMITH teaches English. She has been teaching thirty-six years, fifteen years at Big Spring High. Her family is the most important thing in her life. CHRISTI STEWART teaches History, CVAE Social Studies, and coaches both Varsity Track and Freshman Volleyball. She has been leaching five years, all at Big Spring High. Hap- piness is the most impor- tant thing in life to her. Faculty 1 75 FRANK STOGNER teaches Physical Sci- ence. He has been leaching six years. This is his first at Big Spring High. MARTHA TUCKER teaches General Busi- ness. She has been teaching eight years, six at Big Spring High. Love and hap- piness are important to her. 176 Faculty VONNA SWIM teaches Vocational Office Education. She has been teaching ihiny years, twelve at Big Spring High. Faith, love, peace, health, and happiness are important to her. C. W. TANNER teaches CVAE Co-op. He has been teaching twenty-eight years, twenty-one at Big Spring High. Health is important to him. HELEN THOMAS teaches individual- ized Program of Instruction. She has been teaching twenty years. She has been at Big Spring High five years. Happiness is important to her. ROGER TUCKER is a counselor. He has been in Education twelve years. He has been counseling at Big Spring High six years. DORIS VINES works in the General Office. She has been at Big Spring High three years. Health is the most important thing in life to her. TRUETT VINES teaches Vocational .• griculture . He has been teaching twenty-nine years, all at Big Spring. Good health is important to him. ANNA WALKER teaches Typing. She has been teaching at Big Spring High School eight years. R. A. WALKER teaches Drafting . He has been teaching six years, three at Big Spring High. Enjoying life to the fullest is the most important thing to him. LEVON WEBB teaches English. He has been teaching five years. This is his first at Big Spring High. Personal satisfaction is the most important thing to him . SHARON WHITE teaches English. She has been teaching eleven years, nine at Big Spring High. Her Christian family is most important in her life. DOLORES WICKLINE leaches Typing. She has been teaching six- teen years, nine at Big Spring. SUE WILLBANKS teaches Home and Family Living, Child Development, and Homemaking. She has been teaching eight years, five at Big Spring High. Car- ing for others is the most important thing in her life. CLARINDA WRIGHT teaches World His- tory. She has been teaching two years, both at Big Spring High. MILDRED WRIGHT works in the Attendance office. She has been at Big Spring High fourteen years. Life itself is important to her. Faculty 1 77 ALMA WRIGHTSIL leaches Homemak- ing. She has been teaching eighteen years, three at Big Spring High. Being able to understand people is important to her. EVELYN ZELLARS leaches General Busi- ness. She has been leaching eight years, all at Big Spring High. Faith in God and confidence in oneself is important to hei. 178 Faculty School Board and Adminis- trators HAROLD BENTLEY ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT DR. EMMETT OF MCKENZIE PERSONNEL AND SUPERINTENDENT ADMINISTRATION I H H H fl Hi l m n mAM LJB WKMjSLj M DON CROCKETT ASSISTANT SUPER- INTENDENT OF BUSINESS LYNN HISE ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF INSTRUCTIO N DON GREEN ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER ROY WATKINS PRESIDENT ]. W. LITTLE VICE-PRESIDENT DELBERT DONNELSON MEMBER BOBBY FULLER MEMBER DON REYNOLDS MEMBER DELNOR POSS SECRETARY AL VALDES MEMBER Faculty 1 79 A - Left to right: Gloria Puga, Maxine Barkley, Nollie Teague, Opal Wooten, Ruth Roach, Bar- bara Draper. B - Ray Lawlis is the school dieti- cian. C - Left to right: Dorothy Meek, Vera San- chez, Katherine Weidel, Rose Gamble, . Jean Little, Kathleen Nelson, Mary Birden, Barbara Ayers, Kitty Andrews, Lenora Leel, Preston Har- ris, Roberta Marks, Nell Wright, Dorothy Whit- ten, Melba Camp. C=3l ilt Sz 180 Coialaria The People Behind The Qcenes A - A. G. Maninez is the head custodian. B - Left to right- Armando Hernandez, Alejandro Ruiz, Juan Her- nandez. Luis Martinez, Merejildo Rodrigrez, David Yanez. Bnnss Custodians 181 New knowledge and new experiences are the basis for all learning. With the new college - type schedule planning, we have the best chance ever of getting the courses we want and learning everything possible. CLA88E9 Morgan Wise , Treasurer Tresa Hohertz , Secretary Karen Smith, Vice-President Chris Mancill , President The Beginning Of A Long Climb And so the beginning of a long climb to the top has started - the freshman year. The 507 freshmen got into the swing of things by win- ning the spirit stick, placing third with their float in the Homecoming Parade, and attend- ing their first dance. They began to experi- ence the thrills of high school life, such as boogying in the back row of the movie show. Acuff, Ricky Adams, Gerald Aguilar, Joann Alcantar, Christina Allen, Gail Allen, Manha Alvarado, Frank A 1 ward, Al Amaro, Jesse Ament, Becky Arispe, Maria Arispe, Tony then walking to Pizza Inn from the Ritz, wrapping houses, going to the mall and goofing off, supporting the Toros and Brah- mas to victory, shave creaming cars, and if lucky - going on a date with an upperclass- man. This year ' s freshmen set a great example for freshmen to come. 184 Freshmen To The Top Has Begun Arsiaga, Sammy Ausbie , Debra Austin, Royce Awtry, Kenneth Back, Gary Bagwell, Cindy Bailey, Carol Bail, Mary Baker, Missey Baldock, Kathy Baldridge, Cheri Banks, Pam Barragan, Robert Barriball , Mandy Barrs, Bryan Baty, Arthur Bedford, Webb Bell, Sandra Bennet, Jerry Bennett, Vanessa Benson, Lloyd Berry, Dawn Bihl, Ishmael Billaba, Nora r ffi ' .V![-(c ' Birmelin, Bonnie Blackshear, Natalie Bledsoe, Linda Bledsoe, Russel Boadle, Eugene Bolding, Gany Bowers, Janet Box, Sawn Bradford, Billy Bradford, Lavelle Brantley, Mike Brashears, Susan Brown, Elaine Brown, Lisa Brumley, David Bryant, Rocky Bryant, Sherry Buck, Mark Freshmen 1 85 Alone Wiih Our Ghadow And . Burchell, Ray Burchfield, Duane Burke, Denise Burkett, Russell Burleson, Donnie Burleson, Ronnie Burley, Aaron Buske, Jim Butler, Debbie Butler, Sandra Byrd, Jennifer Byrd, Robert Byrd, Sherry Cain, Kevin Callison, Dirk Canipe, David Cape, Amy Caperton, Mark Carey, Gary Carey, Teny Carlile, Mike Carrillo, Christy Carroll, Bruce Carter, Debbie Chambers, Kazuo Chavez, Steve Chavez, Tony Chrane, Cindy Christmas, lamina Clarke, Ralph 1 86 Freihmen V ' Wtff . Together With Our Friends Claxion, Buddy Claxton, Mindy Coates, Peggy Cobb, Anglia Coffee , John Coffee, Penni Cole, Tammy Cole, Teni Coleman, Richard Collier, Laura Collier, Tammy Collins, Kimberly Collins, Larry Colvin, Jay Conway, Terry Cook, Kent Cooper, Amy Coppola, Larry Cord, Newton Cox, Kyle Croft, Kevin Cmz, Angelito Cruz, Jesse Dalby, Vickie Freshmen 1 87 9uper Geniors Dallefield, Debbie Daniels, Robin Davey, William Davidson, Ellaine Davidson, Ricky Davis, Helen Dee l, Kim Deel, Tony DeLeeuw, Cindy DeLeon, Alice Deleon, Eddie Denton, Felicia Delossantos, Josie DeLeon, Simona Dellacamera, Teresa Depute, Joe Diez, Roben Dilley, Tim Dolan, David Domino, Marsha Domino, Michele Domino, Mike Dominquez, Ben Drake, Craig Duirow, Kimberly Egglesion, Yvonne Emerson, David English, Scott Escanuela, Elizabeth 188 Freihmen Of The Yeah 1 980 Escanuelas, Janie Esquibel, Martha Esquivel, Joel Fannin, Linda Ferguson, Jimmy Fernandez, Sylvia Fenell, Denise Fisher, Cynthia Fisher, Pam Franco, Oscar Frazier, Jeffrey Freer, Schell Frieson, Karla Fritsch, David Fulcher, Charles Fulgham, Kenneth Fuller, Jan Galvan, Junior Gamble, Rand Garcia , Belinda Garcia , Sandra Garcia , Sandra Garcia, Vaudelio Garza, Ramona Gay, Thomas Genoble, Steve Gibbs, Mary Gilbert, Maria Gilliland, Joe Glaser, Brad Goodwin, Joe Gonzales, Beatrice Gonzales, Cindy Freshmen 1 89 Freshmen Enjoy Life Gonzales, Frances Gonzales, Maria Gonzales, Martha Gonzales, Patsy Gonzales, Sally Gonzalez, Noe Gonzalez, Sylvia Grathwol, Lucian Gray, Troy Green, Debra Griffice, Lisa Griffin, K. K. Guthrie , Kate Guzman, Cathy Guzman, Mike Hale, Lance Hall, Demetra Hannabass, Peggy Harmon, Jerry Harmon, Kevin Harper, Tracy Hanis, Mark Hart, Debra Hattenbach, Kevin Hawkins, Cladawnua Haynes, Kristi Hay worth, Farley Hecker, Michelle Heitz. Tia Henderson, Mike Henry, Bill Hernandez, Gary Herndon, Anna Mike Hicks thinks, Man, look at those legs ! ' ' 190 Freihmen In Different Ways Hilario, Maria Hohertz, Tresa Helguin, Crezelda Holler, Reed Howard , Shain Howell, Chris Huante, Nandy Huey, Joann Hughes, Robert Humphery, Neal Huskey, Kathy Hutcherson, Nancy Jackson, Candy Jacobo, Melissa Jaime, Jennifer Jara, Ernesto Jefferson, Cedric Jewett, Bill Jimemez, Alfred Johnke, Marlin Johnson, Dewayne Johnson, Steve Freshmen 191 Jones, Brocky Jones, Elion Jones, Franklin Jones, Joe Willie Junek, Ruby Kayser, Edward Keiner, Terry Keller, John 9ome People Jusf Can ' t Wait! Keyna, Sonya Kimble, Karen Kirkland, Gary Knight, Cindy Knight, Mark Kohl, Angela Kolden, Michele Koihman, Bill Kushaney, Jim Kuykendall, Sandy Lamb, Lana Landin, Macedonio Lane, Wendi Langford, Loreiia And now for the honeymoon! exclaims Edward Kayser as he is wed at the Junior Marriage Booth. 192 Freihmen Langford, Lorraine Larson, David Lawdermilk, Keavin Lemon, Nathan Leonard, Freddie Leyva, Joe Lindsay, Carolyn Lindsey, Mikel Little, Canie Lloyd, Larson Long, Lisa Longwith, Gary Hard 9tuclying Requires Rest Wake me up when the bell rings! Loper, Brenda Lopez, Sylvia Lovelace, Tina Lucas, Ray Luedecke, Cay Lynn, Billye Freshmen 193 Those football guys are so GOOD-LOOKING! sighs Dawn Berry Maddin, Kyle Madigan, Lorrie Madry, Mike Mancha, Louis Mancill, Chris Margolis, Glenn Marquez, Jimmy Martin, Chuck Martin, Daniel Martin, Darrell Martin, James Martinez, Jorge A ' fL iXX, - 194 Frejhmen Martinez, Lupe Martinez, Sabrina Mathews, Chuck Mathews, Kenneth Mathis, Ronald Matteson, Renald Matthews, Bear Mayo, Natalie McClintock, Arleda McDaniel, Nolan McDiffitt, Sonny McDonald, Pete McGrath, Charles McKee, Preston McKee, Ricky McKenzie, Kathy McLean, Barry McNallen, Randy McPeak, Leonard McPherson, Carol McVae, Wayne Meeks, Matthew 9pirif Is The Key Word ;4, t l. Meeks, Valeri Mellinger, Victor Mendoza, Sylvia Menges, Margie Merritt, Steven Merworth, Carl Miears, Alfred Miller, Melinda Miller, Rondell Mince, Men Minchew, Delynn Minter, Vickie Freshmen 195 The Beginning Of A Mitchell, Bucky Mitchell, William Montgomery, Ray Montgomery, Susan Moore , Julie Moore, Penny Moore, Phyllis Moorhead, Jeff Morales, Ida Moren, Eloy Morris, Patty Morrison, Dennis Morrow, Kerrie Monow, Terrie Morse, James Moses, Mark Moya, Manuel Munoz, Julie Murdock, Dena Murphy, Brenda Murphy, Kevin ■y - i ' t c ' 196 Freshmen Long Four Year Journey Myers, Dorothy Myrick, Toni Nelson, Sandy Noble, Janet Nobles, Steve Noyola, Frank v_ H Odom, Jack Ortiz, Michele Padilla, George Painter, Steven Paradez, Mike Paredez, Larry Parker, Charles Parker, James Parks, Jim Parsons, Angelia Payne, Tammy Payte, Wakenda Pearce, Brent Pegan, Wendy Perez, Jonathan Perez, Rolando Pettitt, Toni Pfeiffer, John Pickens, Emery Pierce, Dana Phillips, Marcus Porras, Juanita Freshmen 197 Porras, Melinda Poulson, Chris Powell, Rose Powers, Michele Price, Richard Priddy, Melinda Priest, Kaihy Pruitt, Lester Pruitt, Tracy Puga, Belinda Puga, Cruz Puga, Ricky Quach, Lap Quintana, Ricky Rainwater, Danny Ramirez, David Ramirez, Francisco Ramirez, Louise Get tough under classmen! Girls Qupport Football Ramirez, Sylvia Ramos, Irma Rangel, Linda Reagan, Valerie 198 Frethmen In Different Ways One, two, K.K., buckle your shoe! Reeves, Robbie Renteria, Margaret Reynolds, Donna Richardson, David Richardson, Dean Richey, Sandra Riddle, Gina Rivers, Toya Robenson, Brit Robenson, Gina Robertson, Tracy Rodricks, Gene Rodriguez, Andy Rodriguez, Eddie Rodriguez, Katie Rodriquez, Mary Rodriquez, Pauline Rogers, Jody ' m Rogers, Sherri Resales, Angela Rubio, Christy Freshmen 199 9hoot Rubio, Gilbert Ruiz, Alejandro Ruiz, Liz Ruiz, Mona Saiz, Enendina Saiz, Ernest Salazar, Juanita Salazar, Mark Salazar, Sylvia Sanceno, Eddie Sanchez, Leny Sanderson, Mitzi Santos, Paul Sayers, Eda Scarbro, Tonya Schenck, Melody Schexnayde, David Schillings, Guy Schmidt, Angela Shanks, Carla Shanks, Shirley 200 Fr«thnien Sheedy, Keith Sheppard, Connie Sholar, Currie Shortes, Scon Shulis, Scott Sinnpkins, Kerry Simpson, Tracey Sink, Jamie Small, Brad Smith, Bill Smith, Chris Smith, Karen Smith, Lennie Smith, Rodney Smith, Sandy Sneed, Mary Solis, Oscar Stallings, Todd Stark, Kathy Stevens, Kathy Stevenson, Ginny Stocks, Robert Stroberger, Steve Subia, Suzanne Sullivan, Pepper Sullivan, Tammy Taylor. Billy Freshmen 201 Taylor, James Terry, Jana Terry, Mike Thomas, Kirk Thomas, Sabrina Thompson, Luther All In All. . . Bear, are you hibernating again? Thompson, Susan Thurman, Ina Timmins, David Tolle, Leanna Tonn, Tammie Torres, Rocky Touchstone, Rusty Towery, David Trevino, Carl Trevino, Richard Turk, John Turner, Cindy Turner, Kathy Upton, Becky Valdez, Rene Valdez, Ricky Valencia, Alicia Vasquez, Thelma % ? Qf% a a . - mA 202 Ffeihmcn W Was A Very Good Year Viera, Henry VonHassell, Richard Walker, Dale Walker, Ronnie Walker, Wayne Wall, Sandie Walls, Anthony Ware, Randy Way , Sharon Wegner, Jana Welch, Ricky Wells, Edward Wharton, Jerri Whitaker, Shelia White, Don White, Kathy Wilbourn, Merleann Wilbourn, Wendell Wiley, Christy Williams, Daphne Williams, Jeff Williams, Mark Winton, Linda Wise, Morgan Wolfe, Kevin Wood, Debra Woodard , Joyce Woodruff , Billy Woolverton, Irene Wooten, Laurie Workman, Mike Worn worth, Nico Wright, Benita Wrighi , Greg Wyrick, Jana Yanez, Maria Yanez, Victor Yorkers, Kenneth Young, Mark Young, Rodney Diana Dominguez, Secretary Barbie Kothmann, Vice-President Selena Jones, Treasurer Kirk Mancill , President Sophomores are the class caught in the middle of things. It is an in-between year. Certainly they aren ' t as confused as freshmen, but they do not get the recognition shown the upper- classmen. The majority of the class will get their licenses, but have to borrow Dad ' s car to get out. The Sophomores are loaded with spirit. They attend pep rallies, support sports, and always let ±eir presence be known, no matter where they are. As the way is paved through the next two years, one can be sure that the Class of ' 79 will Shine, Shine, Shine! Abreo, Elizabeth Adams, Carol Adams, Dcbra Aguilar, Gloria Alcantar, Sylvia Alexander, Eugene Af ti i C l J Ai 1 ;1 204 Sophomores Leadership 9efs The Pace i nm Altom, David Amaro, Pete, Jr. Anderson, Colleen Archer, Doug Arriola, Naomi Augustine, Scott Bailey, Cynthia Bailey, Michael Balios, Mitzi Barber, Daniel Barragan, Rachel Barriball, Dean Barrier, Jimmie Batt, Brenda Beard, Terri Bedford , Jim Beil, Brenda Bennett, Dorena Birdwell, Kathy Blackshear, David Bledsoe, Dewayne Blalack, Johnnie Boadle, Laurie Bokelman, Russell Bonner, Pennie Brenner, Steve Brewer, Nancy Bristol, Susan Britton, Juli Brooks, Mike Brown, Dale Brown, Gary Brown, Jim Brown, Julie Bryans, Kelli Bryant, Steve Bryant, Toby Burchett, Richard Burchett, Russell Burroughs, Teresa Burrow, Richard Butler, Janice Sophomores 205 Bynum, Cecil Cadenhead, Ann Cain, Tanga Calhoun, Peggy Calkin, Maynard Callison, Blain Campbell, Robin Campbell, Scon Canipe, Darrell Carden, Carl Carson, Keiih Carter, Cheryl That ' s the way we like it, answers Colleen Anderson and Pennie Bon- ner, as they clap to the song. i i 9I Carter, Connie Casey, Kyle Caion, Carl Caudill, Laura Chaney, Keith Chapman, Steve 206 Sophomores Keepin ' The Rhythm Chavez, Cathy Cherry, Tricia Childress, Alexander Christian, Mike Christich, Denise Churchwell, Debbie Cisneros, Manuela Cisneros, Paul Clanton, Carla Clark, Gwen Clayton, Jerry Cline, Joni Cline, Toni Cluck, Ricky Collins, Pamela Collins, Victor Combs, Billy Joe Condray, Carl Cone , Carol Conley , Rene Cooper, Bill Cooper, Constance Cordes, Jim Cowan, Cindy Cox, Debra Cox, Terrie Craver, Jeanine Crawford, Loretta 4 Crosby, Audrey Crosby, Danny Crow, K. C. Curry, Jesse Custer, Carrie Deo, Diep Daughtery, Tammie Davila, Rachel ■l.: Davis, Aubrey Davis, Paul Deanda, Joe Decker, Tracy Deel, Tere Del Bosque, Sylvia Sophomores 207 Getting To Know You Deleon, Roger Delgado, Cindy Denton, Tammie Diaz, Joe Draper, Jay Dolan, Don Dominguez, Diana Dominguez, Johnny Downing, Bill Dugan, Danny Dunivan, Willie Dutrow, James Eastman, Joe Edwards, Joe Evans, Diane Evans, Mike Evans, Robert Fair, Barry Fair, Rochelle Fernandez, Hector Fetters, Steve Fields, Paula Firkins, Tony Fish, Barry Fitts, Debbie Fleming, Lucinda Flores, Teresa Forman, Carolyn Fox, Michael Franklin, Deborah Franklin, Wendall Freeze, James Furgueron, Neil Garcia, Ben Garcia, Diana Garcia, Eddie Garcia, John Garcia, Larry Garcia, Maria Garza, Eddie Garza, Michael Gazi, Debbie 208 Sophomorsk Toni or Joni Cline? m ' m Gilbert, Brenda Gomez, Michael Gonzales, Maggie Grant, Wilbert Grantham , Lyle 4 Greea-r- Jana — Griffin, Craig Griffin, Jim Gross, James Gutienez, Ricky Halvorson, Shari Hambrick, Nancy Sophomores 209 Working Toward Expression Hamby, Wendy Hamilton, Margaret Hamilton, Pat Hamner, Charlsa Hanson, Laura Hardeman, Johnny Harris, Byron Harris, Matthew Harris, Selena Hart, Bill Hart, Terry Hawkins, Vickie Hayes, Willie Mae Head, Sonna Henry, Greg Hernandez, Gilbert Hernandez, John Hernandez, Nora Hernandez, Sylvia Herrera, Sylvia Hilario, Ascension Hilario, Irma Hilario, Rudy Hill, Keila Hill, Mark Hinojos, Lilia Hinton, Pete Hodges, Jim Hogue, Carla Holdampf, James Holten, Jerry Hoover, Jan Horton, Derek Howard, Joel Howell, Terry Hughes, Kenda Hull, Janet Humphries, Sharon lUe. Russell Jackson, Maria James, Joe James, Oscar 210 Sophomores i ' L ' n Jenkins, Terry Jewel, Gary Jodoi, Kevin Johnson, Billy Johnson, Gladas Jones, Anva You mean you actually had the nerve Carol Moorehead. . says Ms. Cook to Jones, Cindy Jones, Jimmie Jones, Joni Jones, Mark Jones, Selena Juarez, Ruben Sophomores 21 1 Kelley, Karen Kennedy, Mickey 1 King, William Kivi, Mark Kivi, Nancee Knight, Bobby Koger, Shanna Kohl , Thomas ( Koihmann, Barbie Lawdermilk, Curtis It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane - no it ' s Mr. B throwing the speaker off the tower, comments Scott McGuire. Lawson, Ramona Lee, Lorinda Lee, Michelle Leos, Isabel Leos, Linda Lewis, Brenda 212 Sophomorffs Tr-yin ' To Take It Easy Leyva, Charlie Little, Bill Little, Ronne Loftis, Angie Long, Jarry Loper, Cheryl Lozano, Phillip Luevano, Ricky Lujan, Tom Lunsford, Mona Luttrell, Chris Lynn, Betty McCuUough, Jackie McCurtain, Wesley McDermott, Mike McDonald, Janice McGnire, Scott McKenzie, David McKinney, Debbie McLaughlin, Kevin McLeod, Jon McMahon, Craig McMurray, Susan McNew, Deb bie Madewell, Wiley Madigan, Mark Magers, James Mancha, Ben Mancill, Kirk Mangum, Ressie Manley, David Marguez, Gus Martin, Bradley Martin, Christi Martin, Mark Martinez, Joe Martinez, Lorenzo Martinez, Luis Mata, Carlos Mathews, Mary Catherine Mathews, Susan Matteson, Kevin Sophomores 213 Matthews, Katherine Matties, Virgie Meeks, Tracy Merrit, Sheryl Meyharez, Joe Miller, Julie Minchew, Billy Mitchell, George Missman, Lisa Mize, Starla Moles, Jeffrey Monje, Gerardo Montgomery, Kirona Moore, LaVoy Moorhead, Jamey Morehead, Carol Morelion, Joann Moreno, Maria Morgan, Robbie Morrow, Larry Moss, Linda Mullins, Cindy Munger, Cindy Munoz, Anita Myers, Ricky Nagel , Lisa 7 1 4 Sophomord Thinkin ' Things Through - ' M. ' T ■-filf Nanny, Arna Neighbors, Tina Nelson, Randy Newsom, Jimmy Nguyen, Dae Nichols, Twila Nobis, Aaron Nolting, Kevin Norvelle, David Nunez, Natividad Nunez, Ricky Olague , Patsy Olesen, Dan Ortegon, Lindy Osbum, Malcum Parker, Kenneth Parnell, Greg Partee, Tonya Paul, Joyce Pegan, Patty Perea, Teresa Perez, Elfi Perez, Ray Petty, John Pineda, James Pittman, Dale Pittman, Gale Roddick, Nancy Porter, Nancy Posey, Greg Poss, John Prest on, Kirr i PirgaTDebbTeZ :: Puga, Eddie Purcell , Charles Ramirez, Canute Ramos, Ramiro Ray, Julie Ray, Penny Ray, Rhonda Reed, Kenneth Reynolds, Leigh Sophomores 215 Remembering Yester-day Rhoton, Kevin Richards, Danny Riley, Lisa Rios, Gus Rivera, Luis Rivers, Robin Roberts, Cindy Roberts, Randy Rocha, Cruz Rodgers, Beverly Rodriquez, Carolyn Rodriquez, Julie Rodriquez, Luis Rodriquez, Tony Rogers, Michael Ross, Yolanda Rosson, Barry Roy, Brenda Rubio, Raul Rubio, Tony Rubio, Ysa Salazar, David Salazar, Debbie Salmon, Robin Saucedo, Gerardo Saucedo, Ralph Sauls, Angela Sawyer, Don Sayers, Alice Schaffner, Shane Schrecengost , Robby Schooler, Steve Schumpert, Phillip Scott, Jeff Shankles, Tony Shanks, Gary f hx M ' ' § w- y Shehan, Dan Sheppard, Delores Sherv ood, James Shipman, Lynn Shugart, Thomas Shumate, Debbie miim 216 Sophomoret Sink, David Slaughter, Jess Smith, Denise Smith, Jennifer Smith, Keith Smith, Larry Smith, Todd Solis, Rafaela J? Spears, Tony Spencer, David Spencer, Robin Spence, Kimbra Stanley, John Stephens, Sharon Stevenson, George Stewan, Betty Stockton, Terry Strain, Steve Sirowd, Teresa Stukel, Randy pw j Sundy, Daniel Sundy, Mark 4? Sophomores 217 Swearingen, Jackie Sweeden, Stanley Swindell, John Taiom, Cappy Taylor, Marie Tercero, Orlando Terry, Marty Thames, Lynde Thomas, Jackie Thomas, Mike ■Thftmp.fflai I36t?hy Thompson, Paula Tipton, Steve Torres, Linda Come on, my arms are getting tired! says Brenda Beil. Travland, Joe Trevino, Sonny Trevino, Steve Turner, Christi Turner, Delphia Turney, Jeff 318 Sophomorei yler, Landra ) alenzuela ,Tacob Vasquez, Cindy Vasquez, Sandra Vassal, Mark Valdez, Tony Villa, Mary Villareal, Robert Von Rosenburg, Robin Walker, Tim Walls, Andre Ward, Billy Qporfs Add Challenge Ricky Myers shouts out, How would you like this ball down your throat ' •) Warren, Lisa _ f Weaiherby , Fred Welch, Connie - __. West, Ila Jf ' Wheat, Larry White, Alan Sophomores 219 Graduation: Our Main Goal Whitley, Kerry Whitien, Maria Whittington, Jan Wiggins, Debbie Willbanks, Rhonda Williams, Chris Williams, Debbie Williams, Deborha Williams, Debra Williams, Johnny Williams, Kelly Williams, Terina . Just what I ' ve needed - a book on everything I always wanted to know about love - but was afraid to ask , ' ' smiles Robin von Rosenburg. Williamson, Jan Wilson, Jim Wilson, Valerie Winterbauer, Carol Wirion, Daniel Witte, Paula 220 Sophomores I:: - O.K. Pal I ' ve :old you sev- enty-one times. Name on the left of the page, date on the right . . . $ % Yancey, Cherlyn Ybarra, Albert Wood, Tammy Woodard, Emmeti Woodard , Jo Ann Woods, Mitzi Wooten, Bobby Wooten, Chris Worthan, Tammy Worthy, Roy Wright, Arletha Wrinkle, Robert Wyatt, Tony Wyrick, Craig Yescas, Marie Young, Allen Young, Mark Young, Suzette Ziman, Brynn Ivcy, Kent Sophomores 221 Andra Hohertz, President Irene Little, Vice President Connie Jackson , Secretary Robin Newsom , Treasurer The Junior class of almost 500 really added to school life this year. We were finally consid- ered upperclassmen and got special privi- leges. We did a lot of growing up in nine short months. Besides ordering class rings and start- ing to think about college, we were able to host and attend a great Jr.-Sr. Prom. Our efforts as a group were fantast ic and outstand- ing in themselves. Abelar, Ray Abreao, Abundez, Paul Michael Adams, Paula Adams, Alexander, Beverly Lee Aguilar, Mike Allen, Monica Allen, Laura Alvarez, Marie Super People Make Foi A Super Year Alward, Cindy Ainaro. Alice Ameni, Jennie Anderson, Valeri Anderson, Wilh ' a Andrews, Kim Armstrong, John Atuarez, Roy Baeza , Jerry Bagnall, Keith Bailey, Janis Baldridge, EJenise Balios, Mo]fy (Barber, Romie Barraza, Ttieresa Bassham, Linda Batt, Debbie Beauchamp, Roy Belcher, Tommy Benson, LaDonna Bergerson, Mark Berry,; Jackie Bickford, Michael Biddison, Leisha Bihll Virginia B ell , Gordon lack, Mike edsoe, Twayne iggus, Becky lonner, Debbie Juniors 223 Born, Kenda Boubek, Sandra Bradberry, Benny Brashears, Mike Braun, Rus:y Bristol, Alan Briio, Mike Brown, Clara Brown, Robert Brown, Sandra . TMA4, Don ' t worry Juan, this is the only Monday of this week! Brunson, Karen Buckner, Marie Bunn, Nancy Burcham, Tammi Burer, Bob Burroughs, Teri Butler, Anita Butts, Janet Byrd, Denise Cadzow, Kim A Yes, Qtudying Has To Do With Learning . . . And Unfortunately 80 Does Homework! Calvert, Ashley Carnell, Debbie Campbell, David Campbell, Ricky Carlile, Beverly Carrilio, JesS; ,.,v. Carroll, Ken Cerda, Pete Chambers, Chink Chavez, Gilbert Childs, Margaret Choate, Kyle Christian, Theodore Cisneros, Maria Clark, Ann h Claik-, Donna Claxton, Tony Coates, Terry Cobb, Wade Coffey, Kenneth Cofresi , Annette Cole , Dianne Coleman, Charlotte Collins, Jerry Conard, Linda Cooper, Carol Correa, Joe Correa, Rudy Couvillion, Andre Cox, Michelle Juniors Find Many Ways Cox, Wesley Graver, Jim Crenwelge, Kevin Crockett, Randy Crockett, Shelia Croft, Charlotte Dabney, Melody Daniels, Leland Daniels, Sylvia Daughtery, Vickie Davey , Jerri Davila , Laura Davis, Pamela Decker, Etienne DeLeon, Lorena Dellacamera, Bonnie Dennis, John Denton, Kelley Denton, Kim Denton, Sandra Derry berry, Lana Dickens, Charlcsia Diiio, Doyle Dockicr, Paul Kent Rice is the name and girls are my game! To Express Themselves! Douglas, Deanna Dugan, Shawn Dunnam, Craig Duron, Lorenza Earl, Avis Earls, Karen Eckley, Michael Edwards, Geneva Egan, Mike Ellett, Gary Elmadolar, Gary Ervin, Neal Escanveia, Alez Esconvedo, Irene Esquibel, Shelly Evans, Karl Fannin, Richard Farmer, Shanna Fenley, Michael Ferrell, Brian Cassandra Green warns Karen Tibbs by yelling Look out, the ball is aimed at your head ! ' ' Ferrell, Diane Florez, Chiis Florez, Elizabeth Floyd, Rodney Fores th, Jackie Forman, Ronnie Forney, James Fori, Lisa Fraley, Trent Franco, Rosa Jackie Foresyth, excited at the thought of being a Senior, ponders about the sig- nificance of her class ring and her future . Fulcher, Judy Fulgham, Angle Fuller, Clay Garcia, Jose Garcia, Rosemary Garrett, Mark Garrison, Shonna Gary, Janet Garza, Ellie Gaskins, Darrell 1 5 Gillen water, Cheryl Gonzales, John Gonzales, Manuel Goodwin, Bob Gossett, Ruth Granato, Joe Grathwol, Colleen Green, Cassandra Green, Laura Greer, John r -. f- We Look Af Class Rings And The Important Things ■v 9 - . tit:.; Gregory, Bonnie Grenier, Celeste Gresham, Carl Grisham, Paige Gross, Scott Grosse , Andrew Guevara, Diana Guevara, Juan • Hall, Perry Hamby, Reina Hamilton, David Hammon, Gloria Hansen, Toni Harmon, Vicki Harris, Mitch Hart, Jeff Hattenbach, James Hawkins, Jowonnah Havw(ir{hr«Cebra IK iirv, Sha ir Debra hawnll c Hernandez, Albert Hernandez, Oscar Hernandez, Susie Hickman, Kay Hicks, Ben Hilario, Connie Hilario, Ester Hilario, Gilbert - What a masterpiece! No, no, they aren ' t tepees, it ' s our 75th anniversary and those are diamonds . . . Hilario, Tommy Hinton, Blane Hiti, Mandy Hoffmann, Harold Holdampf, Sheri Hogan, Paula Hoheriz, Andra Holland, Linda Howell, David Huanie, Nalo Juniofs Turn Out A Jewel Of A Float Huckabee, David Huff, Bobby Hughes, Mark Hughes, Scott Hunnicutt, Tim Hutcherson, Jim Ille, Ronnie Jackson, Connie Jacobo, Tony Jaime, Chris Jara, Maria Jenkins, Vikki Jennings, Renee Jewett, Jack Jimenez, Debbie Jimenez, Lee Johnson, Calvin Johnson, Delia Johnson, Gerald Johnson, Suzanne {I (■) i Jones, Lloyd Karwedsky, Lynda Keiner, Rick Kelley, Brenda Kelley, Bruce Kelley, Jeff Kelley, Sherri Kelley, Linda Kennemer, Dana Key, Mark Kimble. Leslie ag,, Elizaljetli |man, Davi j 1 nighi . _ ar (Don: ■golden, Land, Taininy Lane , T-Miy ' Larez, Diana Laiia, Marty Lc3| Libbye Logsdjtfi, Lisa Lou ny, Lisa Luedecke, Ray | Lutlitell. Kcllv i lageis, Rose Mann S Jony Margolis, David Mariin, James Martin, J y Jylanincz Msdkincz, Martinez, iGcky Mata, Rose Mata, Tony .kUben . Hlnces , lucky When It All Bolls Down — Miller, Janice Miller, Mike Minchew, Danita Miramonies, Arihur Mun . l.iikla Murphy , 1 ' ia:; Musgrcn .. . Si- .111 Nabors, Kaqhel Nanny, Dec y 0s. M Narbaiz, Gilbert Neighbors, Craig Nelsen, Erick Newsom, Robin Newton, Peggy Nichols, Beverly Nichols, Ernest Nichols, Penny Nunez, Velma Owensby, Reed Owens, Johnny Overman, Brent Osbum, Vanessa Ortegon, Ida Ortega, Sammy We ' re Qteer Qupporters Forever- Padilla, Josephine Painter, Tony Golddigger Charlotte Croft enjoys both Chemistry lab and Fri- days because they both have winning formulas. Parks, Sherrie Parnell, Gerald Parras, David Partee , Tony Patrick, Jaime Patterson, Ricky Payie , Wendy Peach , Lynn Pearce , Lisa Perez , Jo Ann Perry, Kenneth Intensive Study Provides r m L Q i Perry, Lance Phillips, , Kelleigh Pierson , Debbie Pinkard, , James Pittman , Mark Platte, Clifton Poss. D ;1 Priddy, Ritchie Pructor, , Sheii Puree 11 , I ' otn Mark Key says it ' s not hard when you can remember which end to blow through. Ragan, Becky Ramirez, Rosalinda Ray, Paul Rayos, Ronnie Reed, James Knowledge And Many Questions Reed , Johnny Reynolds, Debbie Reynolds, Katie Rhoton, Craig Rice, Doyle Rice, Kent Rich, Eva Richardson, James Richardson, Rhonda Riegel, Phil Riffey, Mary Riley, Karen Rios, Annie Robbins, Laura Robertson, Scott Rodriguez, Getrudez Rodriguez, Tony Root, David Rosson, Brian Rudd, Cindy All Work Is Worth It Ruiz, Olga Ruiz, Paul Saiz , Jesse Saldivar, Jaime Samuels, Debbie Sanches, Clem Sayers, Richard Schexnayder, Keren Schumper:, Bill Scott, Joyce Scott, Kelly Shafcr, Stretch Shivers, Howard Shortes, Chris Shroyer, Debbie Shryack, Bart Shumate, Darlene Simpson, Gina Skalicky, Lisa Slape, Clay Smith, David Smith, Kenneth Smith, Kim Smith, Maury Smith, Robert Soles, Wayne Spannaus, Mark Sparks, Cheryl Spears, Joey Speegle, Jennie Spencer, Brady Springer, Brad Spruill, Marsha Steagald, Debbie Stephens, Darlene Stephens, Mike Stephens, Monroe Stephens, Shawn Stockton, Bill Stroberger, Joseph Strong, Craig Stull, Steve Sullivan, Dawn Sullivan, Tommy Sweeden, Susan Syed, Wasi Tarleton, Mike Taylor, Mark Tettleton, Doug Thomas, Duane Thomas, Leilani Thomas, Susan Dare To Be Different And Set Your Own Pattern Thompson, Casey Thorp, Ralph Tibbs, Karen Torres, Ricky Towery, Billy Trawick, Timmy Turk, Shari Uranga, Ricky Vasquez, Joey Vasquez, Frank ' Vernon, Charlie Vela, Raul Vieira, Sandra Waddill. Bill Wade, Kirk Katie Reynolds, Scou Hughes, Lisa Fon. Kyle Choate , and Marie Buckner are getting it all together ... we think. Wagner, Doug Wallace, Marshe Warren, J. Wray Waikins, Keith Watkins, Tammy Webb, Patty Weeks, Gary Wegner, Robby Whitaker, Pauletta Wilder, Scott Wiley, Cindy Wilkerson, Gary Wilkerson, Hardy Wilkerson, Patty Willey, Donna Along with the many other changes, Juniors have changed. We are still kids enough to have fun, but adults enough to accept responsibilities. We look for- ward to our senior year with apprehension, yet with hope. We have got to train for the future . . . Live our own lives and follow our own stars. We can make it. Williams, Day Williams, Steve Wilson, Jeff Wilson, Patti Wise, Barbie Wise, Mariella Witkowski, Mary Wolf, Kevin Woodard, Tammey Yanez, Ricky Young, Beth Young, Denisc Young, Jack Zellars, Alisa Ziman, Bruce Debbie Burks, Secretary Paul Spence, Vice-President Cathy Valdes, Treasurer Phil Barber, President It ' s Great To Be Great! Abelar, Anna Abreo, Elma Jean Abundez, Cynthia Adams, Gregory Adams, Joel Alarcon, Debbie Alcantar, Patricia Alcantar, Sofia Allen, Kelly Allen, Kerry Amaro, Diana Seniors 243 Demonsfr ' afing Unusual Qkills Andrews, Charles Anthony Susan Arbuckle , Carol Arencibia, Bill Armendariz, Jesse Armstrong, Jan Armstrong, Robert Avant, Cynthia Bailey, Craig Barber, Phil Barrera, Albert Barron, Sheryl Barton, Mike Bates, Jerry Baty, Debra Beach, Brad Beil, Beverly Bell, Vickie Benier, Scott Bickford, Sharon Birdwell, John Blackshear, Tim Blassingame, Eddie Booth, Sandra Boyd, Emily Bracken, Paiti Brition, Jimmy Brooks, Becky Brooks, Cindy Brown, Catherine Buchanan, Jack Seniors 245 Bull, Laura Bumgarner, Richard Burcham, Michael Burchfield, Glee Burgess, Cindy Burke, Mark Burks, Craig Burks, Debbie Burleson, James Burleson, Mike Buineti, Earl The Spirif % Al% Caihy Forman helps create spirit by leading the Gold- diggers. 246 Seniors Takes You Higher Burns, Dennis Burroughs, John Burrow, Chris j Burrow, Tammy Bustamamte , Phil Bynum, Lorrie Capps, Kay mm Carey, Jackie Carlile, Cindy Carpenter, Donna Can, Rhonda Can, Teresa Carson, Royce Carter, Terry Casey, Marvin Chan, Chris Chavez, Camilo Chenauli, Patricia Childress, Steve Chrane, Carla Churchwell , Tommy Cisneros, David Cisneros, Gilbeno Seniors: Yet Insecure Clark, David Cline, Greg Coffee , Janet Coffman, Ronald Cohn, Gary Collier, Loretta Collins, Alvin Collins, Dallas Combs, James Cook, Leisa Cordes, Calvin Couvillion, Michelle Cowan, Kathy Creelman, Robert Crenwelge, Denise Cruz, Abel Cudd, Bill Cummings, Gene Davidson, Donna Davila, Artie Seniors 249 Davis, Johnny Dean, Billy DeLeon, Virginia DeLeon, Yvonne Delgado, Robert Dickens, Chuck Doniguez, Billy Doss, Jessie Dutrow , Jeff Egan, Tracy Ellison, Cheryl 1 can take jusi this much more ! ! ! warns Lyn Garner ■as Paul Spence looks on. And Downs Of Life Emerson, Darlene Emerson, Scott Espinoza, Ernestina Evans, Steve Farmer, Jerry Fierro, Cynthia Fisher, Tony Fitzgibbons, Robert Florez, Charlie Forman, Cathy Foster, Bernell Geniors Display Different Moods Fortson, Terry Fowler, Kenny Fulcher, Cindy Gagne , Leonard Garcia, Gilbert Garcia, Robert Garcia, Viloiso Garner, Alan Garner, Lyn Ghrist, Allen Christ, Debb ie Gonzales, Becky Goodblanket, Yolanda Graihwol , Sean Gray, Dale Green, Bruce Green, Elroy Greer, Jene Griffith, Mary Halfinann, Greg Hallman, Robin Halvorson, Barry Hanson, Debbie Harris, Michael Hart, Phyllis Hayes, Billy Haynes, Keri Hedges, Steve Henson, Johnny Hernandez, Rodolfo A - Johnny Jones looks surprisingly at Dolph Briscoe and discovers that politics isn ' t what it ' s made up to be . B - No guys, the charm will never work. C - How ' s it going, Suzanne? Shut up. This pony tail is killing me ! Seniors 253 Put On A Happy Face Herron, Marty Hester, Kathy Hilario, Carlos Hilario, Carlos Hilario, Magdalena Hodges, Steve Hodnett, Craig Holden, Renee Holland, Loy Holten, Lucy Honeycuit, Randy Horion, Jeff Howell, Gary Hughes, Joanna Hughes, Steve Hull, Gary Humphrey, Gay lUe, Richard Ivey, Lois JeziseJ;, Marlene 254 Seniors Jodoi, Robin Johnson, Gregory Johnson, Vickie Johnston, Tina Jones, Jack Jones, Johnny Jones, Randle Jordan, Pam Klaus, Ronny Knox, Kerrie Kelley, Jana Kelly, Lisa Key, Cathie Key, Cecil Kushaney, Jeff Landin, Alonzo Lawlis, Scott Lawson, Gary Leonard, Jerry Lester, Linda Seniors 255 The Final Year . . . Lewis, Sammy Lewis, Tammy Limon, Jon Lloyd, Kathy Long, Andila Lopez, Juana Loveless, Robert Lozano, Roland Mai, Ba Mangum, Cheryl Manley, Pamela 256 Seniors Will We Make It? Well, I don ' t have anything to worry about; it ' s only my twenty-eighth tardy - says Scott Emerson. Marin, Freddy Martin, John Martin, Tim Martinez, Helen Martinez, Janie Marquez, Roy Mason, Greg Mathews, Anne Matteson, Randy Mays, Doug McCalister, Helen 9eniors Achieve McCasland, Karen McChristian, Jimmy McCumber, Ed McDaniel, Kevin McDonald, Rob McGee, Margaret McGuire, Keith McGuire, DiAnn McLain, Tracy Menges, Kenneth Merrick, Steve Miller, Dale Miller, Jeana Miller, Max Mitchell, Rusty Montanez, Ismael Moore, Susan Moore, Vicki Moorehead, Julie Morales, Amelia 258 Senior! Gelf-Expression Morrison, Jerry Morrow, Bobby Mossholder, Leann Munoz, Maria Murphree , Melody Murphy, Jeff Newsom, Mike Nicl Ie , Charles Nix, Robin Nolting, Danny Nunez, Armando Nunley, A. M. Ill Odom, Jill Olague, Arthur Olivas, Sylvia On, Suzanne Ortega, Debbie Padilla, Adela Partee, Alan Patton, Kairice Patrick, Kathy Payne, Roy Pegan, Deborah Pfeiffer, Kyle Phillips, Debbie Phillips, Randy Phillips, Rusty Pineda, Diana Piper, Jo Anna Plew, Tammy Personalities Blend Together Palmer, Clarence Paredez, Bertina Parmenter, Pam Parsons, Robert 260 Seniors To Form The Unique Class Of 77 Porras, Larry Porter, Jana Posey, Robert Prescott, Glenn Price , Shirley Priest, Danny Pringle, Chuck Pruitt, Mike Puga , Pat Ramos, Hilda Ramsey, Billy Rangel, Lupe Ray , MoUie Reynolds, Frosty Riherd, Joe Ringener, James Rivera, Delia Robertson, Brenda Robertson, George Rocha, Maria A Memory Of Friendship Rodricks, Wayne Rodriguez, Jesse Rodriguez, Janie Rodriguez, Patricia Rodriguez, Robert Rubio, Julian Rubio, Pat Ruiz, Yolanda Salazar, Connie Saldivar, Marylou Salgado, Irene Saiz, Mary Samuels, Pamela Santos, Maria Sawyer, Jackie Schofield, Gary Schrecengost , Rocky Schumpert, Steven Scott, Debbie Shaeffer, Larry That Will Last Forever Shankle, James Shanks, Janet Sheppard, Bert Sherman, Harold Silen, Daniel Simpkins, Mitzi Smith, Colleen Smith, Danny Smith, James Smith, Paula Smith, Suzanne Sneed, Kevin Snodgrass, Sheri Spence, Paul Spencer, Candy Stallings, Layne Statser, Linda Sterling, Larry Stevens, Sherry Stripling, Bubba Seniors 263 StuU, David Sullivan, Scott Sundy, Donna Swindell, Elizabeth league. Gala Tettleton, Marcy Thomas, Karen Expressions Change My bubble is bigger n your bubble . brags Tammy Plew. Thomas, Tammy Vt Ab 1 Touchstone, Ricky K xf x J 1 Torres, Valentin t f Trawick, Ricky k f Jk ■' A A 1 . L flP i k P L 1 Day By Day M i Trim, David Tyler, Danny Valdes, Cathy Valentine, Anthony Valles, Nora L;« ' : ; ( wf¥ii n ■!£■■■1 i 1 1 1 • . f 1 1 ii 1 ■But I alwa ,ys dress this r B way! ' |yer. ' says Jackie Saw- 1 - Str- •r-e- -e-ch!! ! James Velasquez, Edna Vieira, Mark Vieira, Tony Wade, Kim Wagner, Desiree Walker, Jill Togefher For The Last Time . . Watkins, Kenneth Wegner, Tommy Wheeler, Kyle While, Billy White, Juliann Wilder, Casey Wiley, John Wilkerson, Brenda Williams, John Williams, Suzanna Winton, Samuel Wolf, Joan Wolfe, Steven Wood, Mike Woodard, Emzie Workman, Dana 266 Seniofi For Tomorrow We May Be Alone Wright, Mary Jane Wrinkle, John Yancey, Darrell Yanez, Adelinda Yanez, Velma Yater, John Ybaria , Joe We didn ' t feel much different as Seniors until we realized it was the last time we ' d all be together. We took for granted the things we had been doing for the last three years, such as yelling together at a pep rally, building floats, and skipping classes. We can never again stay out all night partying after the prom or go to early morning breakfasts at Denny ' s. No more sitting in the Safeway parking lot, cir- cling the Sonic, or sneaking in the exit at the Jet as Seniors. These were our last times to be together before we went our separate ways in life. We found that we needed each other more than we thought. 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Holt, Owners-Mgrs. East Highway 80 Phone 267-2581 Big Spring. Texas Big Spring Halfway House, Inc. 704 East Third 263-1691 . . Getting by with a little help from our friends . . . Big Spring Chamber of Commerce Building a Better Community Through Voluntary Action Phone 915 263-7641 215 West 3rd St. Wholesale Fountain Supply PONCA WHOLESALE Borden Mullins, Manager 1210 W. Third 263-7551 Brake Service - Wheel Balancing s. s. WHEEL ALIGNMENT CO. GRAHAM ' S OFFICE MACHINES 417 E. 3rd Street AM 3-6901 Olivetti Typewriters and Electronic Calculators Big Spring, Texas J. C. James 401 E. Third Ph. 267-6841 We Process Medicare Forms Jack Boyd, Sales 915 263-6652 Medicare Recipients Our Specially ' FAMILY MEDICAL RENTAL INC. 24 Hour Service Sam Barron Home Phone: 915 267-8856 Business: 915 263-6652 No. 5 College Park Center Big Spring. Texas 79720 SHORTY TEXACO 1608 Marcy 263 6507 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GREYHOUND LINES iS Jim Owens COOK APPLIANCE COMPANY Frigidaire and Magnavox Our Sincere Good Wishes to the BSHS Seniors 400 East 3rd 267 2732 i J Works in a DrawerColorTV For the FINEST in Color Television. SALES and SERVICE Arcand Electronics, Inc. 403 Lancoster Phone 267-5100 T XAs State Optical OPHTHALMIC DISPENSERS Telephone (915) 267-5259 120 East Third Si. Spring, Tex. 79720 CA CTUS PAINT MFG. COM- PANY SAVE on your WAGES by trading with GAGES TOMMY GAGE OIL COMPANY Your Friendy Distributor for Fina Products Big Spring, Texas Let the good times roll with WESTERN KAWASAKI Your Complete Motorcycle Sales and Service Center Bultaco Motorcycles ■' Insurance Available 200 West Third 263-1396 A GANDyS ' Our Best Good Wishes to the BSHS Seniors GANDY ' S DAIRY Sid Richardson Carbon Co. lEXAS CARBON BLACKS ® HOBBY CENTER FRAME GALLERY Art Supplies — Free Craft Classes — Prints Mats — Dry Mountings — Sculpture Materials Picture Mouldings — Needle Kits — Antiquing Materials — McCulloch Chain Saws 1006 Nth Place Ph. 263 6241 VAUGHN and HELEN MARTIN. Owners Ijhe Casual SItoppe 1004 Locust Phone 263-1882 Big Spring, Texas 79720 PP WEBB AFB FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Relax and make more strikes. Let the BRUNSWICK AUTOMATIC SCOR- ERS do your thinking for you at the BOWL A RAMA. BOWL-A-RAMA BOWLING LANES East Hwy. 1-20 Ph. 267-7484 A cy cV - c ' ' c J-uncral 7 o . ' t and A j.scn(j(jcJ C jaf)c Phone 263-6331 906 GREGG ST. BIG SPRING, TEXAS VILLAGE SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family — Prescription Shoes — Ballet 1901 Gregg Phone 263 4709 Don and Sue Eiferi Owners Keaton I  egg s. I ■f lAB I Bl« Spring, Texas 17110 ■One Day Processing of Kodacolor Film 5 Days a Week Monday thru Friday - 9 a.m. -5:30 p.m. Saiurd.-iy - 9 a . ni . - 1 p.m. E D LJUUE. ± ' J ' LoC JEr± 1013 Gregg 267 2571 RIVER-WELCH FUNERAL HOME 610 Scurry Phone 267-5511 Big Spring, Texas Hi MCMILLAN PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLY PHONE 915 267 7471 1712 SOUTH GREGG BIG SPRING. TEXAS 79720 One HOUR mminiim] CflTjriES ® THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 2202 Gregg 263-7541 Big Spring, Texas Doughnuts 1600 Gregg St. Phone 263-4821 ' Donuts For All Occasions BIG DIPPER DONUT We fix Sunday dinner seven days a week COLONEL SANDERS ' RECIPE K ntu kv fried C cht{ 2200 Gregg Phone 263-1031 ' ■r: [■■■■■1 rJ ' fcU- Headquarters ( Shoes, Sportswear, Dresses, Accessories For the Young- Minded 2000 S. ( Shop 10- 263-3681 regg 6 . . . Call For All Your Sport Needs DIBRELUS SPORTING GOODS Play More - Live Longer 1308 Gregg 267-7891 Ads 283 Congratulations CARVER DRIVE-IN PHARMACY 310 E. 9th HOME REAL ESTA TE 103 Permian Building Jeff Brown, Realtor Hair Fashions By The Friendly Staff at Eloise ' s 1907 Birdwell Lane ELOISE Phone: 267-5025 Super Cuts for Guys and Gals Radio hack- MUTEX SOUND ELECTRONICS 1009 Gregg Ph. 263-8300 The Place to Shop for: CB Radios Tapes Record Albums Tape Decks Stereo Comjjonents Expert Service J Musical Fun Center of Big Spring Frank Brandon 302 East 9th St. 2634198 BIG 3 AUTO SALVAGE Member Koli Long Line Bob Wheeler, Owner 263-6844 263-6021 Midland and Odessa 563-1117 BIG SPRING CABLE TV INC. GRAY JEWELERS Since 1939 The Diamond Center 2006 S. Birdwell 263-6302 ji|[y (Bar TDash Junior Ringener Owner LA POSADA RESTAURANT Phone AMherst 3-4545 804 West 4th Big Spring, Texas HARRIS LUMBER 8r HARDWARE. INC. LUMBER ■H.IRDU ' .iRI-: HLILDIXG SUPPUfiS 1609 E. 4TM ST, PMDNE AM 7-8206 bk; spuinc;. tkxas . a bit . f Old Mexico in Big Spring 206 NW lih 267-911 i 1 1490 on Your Dial B. WINSTON WRINKLE - President Texas Coca-Cola Bottling Company FOXE ' S PAWN SHOP est Liiile Siore in Town ' - W 911 West 4ih Si. 267-5321 Whi+aker ' s Sporting Goods Adidas Puma Converse All Stars Famous Names at the Right Price Alvin Steven ' ■' Wanda Trophies 1000 E. 4th St. Phone 915 263-2551 Big Spring, Texas 79720 BIG SPRING, TEXAS EDUCATION IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS !S!:: AMCQ CREATIVE ml| .;-.;:., A SUBSIDIARY OF SIBONEY CORPORATION a onte6a Beauty Salon 1508-A MARCY PHONE 267-2187 Big Spring, Texas 79720 COSMETICS BY KOSCOT office Phone 2G7-246} BETTLE-WOMACK PIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION. INC. O. S. Woinack 267-5126 Clayton BeiUe 267-7688 Road Boring Big Spring. Texas Ditching Service .- i j S-- . jil :; - i ' ; -.- i?.--- ' sc  ;. Big Spring, Texas PRODUCERS OF , Petrochemicals :i Plastics CosDEN Oil Chemical Company Wholly owned Subsidiary of American Petrofina, Incorporated HM FINAf ' Sy Products . Port Arthur, Texas ivrf. il- Carville, Louisiana - A-mA%,Ja . ' ' illr ■. v■.-„-i. ■v.%. Calumet City, Illinois Compliments of Ponderosa Apartments 1425 East Sixth 263-6319 Kent Morgan Cabot Corporation East Interstate 20 267-5501 BERKLEY HOMES INCORPORATED Manufacturer of Graham Mobile Homes Local Authorized Representative Is Hillside Trailer Sales 263-2788 13ell % Prescription Pharmacy 1003 11th Place 267-5901 Big Spring, Texas ROB , SOIVS SHEET METAL J ©o©JS© fi e 1 5 ICN ICNB SlCNI 5 Slj outaoor (dvertlsing .j CZI J truck lertenng m3 SIIJIM - V tCNS SIGNS SIGNS SIGNS ncii Whirlpool TEXAS D SCOUAT FVRMTURE APPLIANCES BIG SPRING. TEXAS 79720 ' 09-1717 GREGG HONE 263-3542 WHITAKER ' S SPORTING GOODS Adidas Allstars Pumas Converse Trophies Famous Names at the Right Price Custom Lettering Phone 263-2551 1000 E. 4th St. Big Spring Yf NNESACO [f Thermo-Panel m- ■Boats, Used Cars and Trucks Recreational Vehicles Bill Chrane 1300 East 4th Street Steve Chrane Chuck Chrane Wr: GENERAL WELDING SUPPLY 605 E. 2nd St. Big Spring Squeaky Thompson Furniture And Carpet Company 401 East 2nd Phone 267-5931 Big Spring Custo ! BoA B-0 ' u OMji Cafe u ' g 41 I West 4th Call 263 6465 f ' ii: : 1k NOVA DEAN RHOADS REALTY NOVA DEAN SOLD MINE ' 800 Lancaster 263 2450 P TBAVCO m Dmei Juu Dodge 1607 East Third, Big Spring, Texas 7972 HlHnBuittai!; DELL ' S CAFE 1608 E. 4lhSt. Big Spring, Texas Phone: 267-9323 HIGGINBOTHAM BARTLETT CO. 300 East 2nd 263-7441 Complete Building Supply Center Bill Coleman, Manager OTHER STEER SUPPORTERS PRAGER ' S Men ' s and Boys ' Wear 102-104 E. 3rd 263-7701 Cars Trucks Inboard Boats G M GARAGE 263-1091 Big Spring, Texas 24 Hr. Wrecker Service George Leaiham Frank Vigus 393-5597 26 3-3918 Mary ' s Beauty Center 207 W. 9th 263-8194 Hughes Trading Post 2000 W. 3rd New and Used Furniture 267-5661 Chapman ' s Meat Market 1210 Gregg 263-3913 The Sherwin Williams Co. Complete Decorating Service 1608 Gregg 263-7377 Hall ' s Bicycle Shop and Lawn Mowers 1401 Scurry 267-9108 We Fix Them All TOT-N-TEEN 901 Johnson Street Big Spring, Texas Bennett ' s Pharmacy 305 W. 16th 263-1751 Heritage Museum Historical Gold Mine 510 Scuny 267-8255 Phillips Tire Lee-Michelin Tires 4th and Johnson Big Spring, Texas Highland Card and Party Shop Fine Hallmark Products Highland Shopping Center Follow the Steers Read the Big Spring Herald Subscribe Now 263-7331 Big Spring Health Food Center 1305 Scurry Mrs. Eva Nail 267-6524 Fraley Refrigeration 1506 Stadium Big Spring, Texas Wanda ' s Beauty Shop 1601 E. 5th and Franklin St. Thank You For Your Business Quita ' s Hair Fashions 210 Owens 263-4609 BELL CERAMIC 1009 E. 4th 263-0051 GIBBS CHEVRON SERVICE 1610 E. 4th 267-9309 Big Spring, Texas H.W.SMITH TRANSPORT CO., INC. 267-2561 Big Spring, Texas White Stores Inc. Home of Greater Values 1607 Gregg Street Ads 293 3-lci«.r - 34 - - ' e- m, i ' ' 0 ,.Aq you -Tor a La Q ..n c n - - fc H K f (yfrpex Toy .X i- c . : % %. %, • f - ■' PoiCaiii Aifxoitt r. BOSS LINAM ELECTRIC INC. Supports Big Spring and Your School 1009 West Fourth St. Phone: 263-7554 SOUTHWEST TOOL CO. Complete Welding and Machine Shop Oil Field and Industrial Shop Field Welding Complete Stock of Structural Steel and Pipe 901 East 2nd St. 267-761 Big Spring, Texas - -i-mypi ' WHEAT FURNITURE APPLIANCES Famous National Brand Home Furnishings 115 E. Second St. Phone 2G7-5722 Big Spring, Texas 79720 Barber Glass and Mirror Furniture Tops and Aluminum Screens and Doors Windshields and Auto Glass 214 East 3rd Street Big Spring, Texas 79720 Phone 263 1385 BIG SPRING I 12 West Second Street 263 7644 CASEY ' S 1800 W. 4th picle ' CENTER 263-3521 (915) 267-6381 (915) 267-6382 (915) 267-5570 ART MADEWELL USED CARS CITY BODY SHOP All Work Guaranteed Art Madewel Owner 308 Young St. Big Spring , Texas 1 Lamar Green, Owner e;) on TOMCO Exxon Distributor 502 W. Third 267-5870 Big Spring, Texas CAUDILL ' S DRESS SHOP Five Highland Center Phone 263-4584 SECURITY STATE BANK Complete Banking Service With A New Look 1411 Gregg 267-5555 mwrnjERH M PEST CONTROL ; Mack B . Moore Max F. Moore 2008 Birdwell Lane Phone 267-8190 Complete Residential and Commercial Pest Control CLYDE McMAHON CONCRETE COMPANY Big Spring Box 767, 605 N. Benton Phone 267-6348 Building Supplies Concrete Supplies Masonry Tools NICK ' S TOGS Highland Center FLOYD ' S AITOMOTIVE SLPPLY New Used Rebuilt North 87 Lamesa Highway Phone 267-5217 Big Spring, Texas 79720 Travis Floyd 263-1177 Bill Burnett 267-7712 BILL WILSON OIL CO. Fine Phillips 66 Products P.O. Box 508 1501 E. 3rd Big Spring, Texas Dial 267-5251 Serving Our Area With Pride Taylor Implement Company nothing runs like a Deere 363-7812 Big Sprmg Bicycles Riding Mowers Lawnmowers ( hain Saws WF. ALSO SELL AND SI R K 1 LR Acnms CHAPARRAL MOBILE HOMES Interstate 20 East Gail Route Box 2 Big Spring, Texas 79720 Phone (915) 263-8831 JOHN DEERE WALKER TRACTOR CO. Farm Machinery and Supplies Shirley Walker, Owner Phone 3-2707 Lamesa Highway, Knott Ri. Big Spring. Texas KBYG LEONARD ' S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 308 Scurry PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 1000 Main LEONARD ' S CLINIC PHARMACY 1501 W. 11th Place TREASURE CHEST Phone 267-9183 1609 Scurry Big Spring, TX 79720 Congratulations Seniors! YOUTH BEAUTY SHOP Complete Beauty Service MRS. JAMES EASON Owner 1 705 Scurry Street 263 7431 Ads 299 STEER SUPPORTERS SIGN HERE Faculty Index Adams, Tom: 160 Alexander, Bobbie: 160 Alexander, Fern: 160 Allen, Nila: 160 Ament, Thomas: 160 Annen, John: 160 Annen, Nancy: 160 Bagnall, John: 160 Beasley, John: 161 Biles, Michael: 161 Blagrave, Velma: 161 Blick, Judith: 161 Bolding, Catherine: 161 Bowers, Jack: 161 Bradley, Bill: 161 Braun, Garland: 161 Breckeniidge, Mary: 162 Buckner, Corinne: 162 Budke, David: 162 Buinsed, Joy: 162 Carlile, Koleta: 162 Carter, Jerry: 162 Childs, Don: 162 Clark. Donna: 162 Clark. Jennie: 163 Collins, Tommy: 163 Cook, Janice: 163 Cox, Royce: 163 Crall, Sheila: 163 Currie, Barbara: 163 Currie, Gene: 163 Dawes, Jo: 163 Deason. Nancy: 164 Dibrell, Juaniia: 164 Ellis, Joyce: 164 Fergason, Wanda: 164 Fischer, Craig: 164 Fowler, Betty: 164 Fulghan, Nancy: 164 Green, Betty Lou: 164 Gresham, Gene: 165 Griffin, James: 165 Grisham, Billye: 165 Guthrie, Linda: 165 Hagood, Oakey: 165 Hagood, Rebecca: 165 Hamilton, Charlotia: 165 Hamilton. John: 165 Hanington, Gene: 166 Han, Jean: 166 Head, Norma: 166 Henry, Ed: 166 Hoefer, Larry: 166 Hood. Paul: 166 Hoover. Freda: 166 Horton. Joe: 166 Howard. Nan: 167 Humphrey. Willene: 167 Humphreys. Dorothy: 167 Hutte. Marjorie: 167 Irwin. Charlotte: 167 Jones, Ronnie: 167 Johansen. Elizabeth: 167 Koger. Nancy: 167 Koger, Tom: 168 Langston. Dana: 168 Law, Billie: 168 Lawrence. Pat: 168 Logback. Ron: 168 Lowery, Lee Dale: 168 Loveless. Edward: 168 Madison. O. A.: 168 Maniatis. JoAnna: 169 Manns, Terri: 169 Martin, Virginia: 169 Martin. William: 169 Mathis, Nellie: 169 Maihis, Peny: 169 Matteson. Ralph: 169 Metzger. Joan: 169 Molpus. Morris: 170 Neel. Ben: 170 Newman. Carolyn: 170 Oakes. Gwen: 170 Onega, Frank: 170 Phillips, Carol: 170 Poitevim, Steve: 170 Puckett, Gene: 170 Rains, Bernard: 171 Rawlings, Karen: 171 Ray. Yvonne: 171 Reed. Joe: 171 Reynolds. David: 171 Rltchey. JoAnn: 171 Robbins. Don: 171 Rosson. Janice: 171 Rosson. Jim: 172 Rolhell. William: 172 Rountree, Clarice: 172 Ruiz, Pedro: 172 Scarbrough, Mike: 172 Scofield, Rex: 172 Seay, Ed: 172 Slaughter, Colleen: 172 Smiley, Dennis: 173 Smith, David: 173 Smith, Dorothy: 173 Smith, John: 173 Spencer, Loren: 173 Stevens, Carolyn: 173 Stewan, Christi: 173 Stogner, Frank: 174 Swim, Vonna: 174 Tanner, C. W.: 174 Thomas. Helen: 174 Tucker. Martha: 174 Tucker. Roger: 174 Vines. Doris: 174 Vines. Truett: 174 Walker. Anna: 175 Walker. R. A.: 175 Webb. Levon: 175 White. Sharon: 175 Wickline. Dolores: 175 Willbanks, Sue: 175 Wright. Clarinda: 175 Wright. Mildred: 175 Wrightsel. Alma: 176 Zellars. Evelyn: 176 Qtudent Index Abelar. Anna: 243 Abelar. Ray: 222 Abreo. Elizabeth: 204 Abreo. Elma Jean: 243 Abreo. Michael: 222 Abundez. Cynthia: 243 Abundez. Paul: 222 Acuff. Ricky: 184 Adams. Beverly: 222 Adams. Carol: 204 Adams. Debra: 204 Adams. Gerald: 184 Adams. Greg: 243 Adams, Joel: 243 Adams. Paula: 222 Aguilar. Gloria: 204 Aguilar. Joann: 184 Aguilar. Mike: 222 Alarcon. Debbie: 243 Alcantar. Christina: 184 Alcantar. Patricia: 243 Alcantar. Sofia: 243 Alcantar. Sylvia: 204 Alexander. Eugene: 204 Alexander. Lee: 222 Allen. Gail: 184 Allen. Kelly: 243 Allen. Kerry: 243 Allen. Laura: 222 Allen. Manha: 184 Allen. Monica: 222 Altom. David: 205 Alvarado. Frank: 184 Alvarez. Marie: 222 Alward. Al: 184 Alward. Cindy: 223 Amaro, Alice: 223 Amaro. Diana: 243 Amaro, Jesse: 184 Amaro, Pete: 205 Ament, Becky: 184 Ament, Jeannie: 223 Anderson, Colleen: 205 Anderson, Valarie: 223 Anderson, William: 223 Andrews, Chuck: 244 Andrews, Kim: 223 Anthony. Susan: 244 Arbuckle. Carol: 244 Archer. Doug: 205 Arencibia. Bill: 244 Arispe. Maria: 184 Arispe, Tony: 184 Armendariz. Jesse: 244 Armstrong. Jan: 244 Armstrong. John: 223 Armstrong. Roben: 244 Arriola. Naomi: 205 Arsiage, Sammy: 185 Atuarez, Roy: 223 Augustine. Scott: 205 Ausbie. Debra: 185 Austin. Royce: 185 Avant. Cynthia: 244 Awtry. Kenneth: 185 B Back. Gary: 185 Baeza. Jerry: 223 Bagnall, Keith: 223 Bagwell, Cindy: 185 Bailey, Carol: 185 Bailey, Craig: 244 Bailey, Cynthia: 205 Bailey, Janis: 223 Bailey, Michael: 205 Bair, Mary: 185 Baker, Missy: 185 Baldock, Kathy: 185 Baldridge, Cheri: 185 Baldridge, Denise: 223 Balios, Mitzi: 205 Balios, Molly: 223 Banks, Pam: 185 Barber, Daniel: 205 Barber, Phil: 244 Barber, Ronnie: 223 Barragan, Rachel: 205 Barragan, Roben: 185 Barraza, Theresa: 223 Barrera, Albert: 244 Banibal, Dean: 205 Banribal, Mandy: 185 Banier, Jimmie: 205 Banon, Sheryl: 244 Barton, Mike: 244 Barrs. Bryan: 185 Bassham, Linda: 223 Bates. Jerry: 244 Batt. Brenda: 205 Batt. Debbie: 223 Baty. Arthur: 185 Baty. Debra: 244 Beach. Brad: 244 Beard. Teni: 205 Beauchamp. Roy: 223 Bedford. Jim: 205 Bedford. Webb: 185 Beil. Beverly: 244 Beil. Brenda: 205 Belcher. Tommy: 223 Bell. Sandra: 185 Bell. Vickie: 244 Benier. Scottie: 244 Bennett, Dorena: 205 Bennett, Jerry: 185 Bennett, Vanessa: 185 Benson, LaDonna: 223 Benson, Lloyd: 185 Bergerson, Mark: 223 Berry, Dawn: 185 Berry, Jackie: 223 Bickford, Michael: 223 Bickford, Sharon: 244 Biddison. Leisha: 223 Bihl. Ismael: 185 Bihl. Virginia: 223 Billaba. Nora: 185 Birdwell. John: 245 Birdwell. Kathy: 205 Birmelin. Bonnie: 185 Birrell. Gordan: 223 Blackshear. David: 205 Blackshear. Natalie: 185 Blackshear. Tim; 245 Blalack. Johnnie: 205 Blalack. Mike: 223 Blassingame, Eddie: 245 Bledsoe. Dewayne: 205 Bledsoe. Linda: 185 Bledsoe. Russel: 185 Bledsoe. Twayne: 223 Boadle. Eugene: 185 Boadle. Laurie: 205 Boggus, Becky: 223 Bokelman, Russell: 205 Bolding, Garry: 185 Bonner, Debbie: 223 Bonner, Pennie: 205 Booth, Sandra: 245 Born, Kenda: 224 Boubek, Sandra: 224 Bowers, Janei: 185 Boyd, Emily: 245 Box, Dawn: 185 Bradberry, Benny: 224 Bradford, Billy: 185 Bradford, Lavelle: 185 Bracken, Parti: 245 Brantley, Mike: 185 Brashears, Mike: 224 Brashears, Susan: 185 Braun, Rusty: 224 Brenner, Steve: 205 Brewer, Nancy: 205 Bristol, Alan: 224 Bristol, Susan: 205 Brito, Mike: 224 Britten, Jimmy: 245 Britton, Juli: 205 Brooks, Becky: 245 Brooks, Cindy: 245 Brooks, Mike: 205 Brown, Catherine: 245 Brown, Clara Jean: 224 Brown. Dale: 205 Brown, Elaine: 185 Brown, Gary: 205 Brown, Jim: 205 Brown, Julie: 205 Brown, Lisa: 185 Brown, Robert: 224 Brown, Sandra: 224 Bmmley, David: 185 Bmnson, Karen: 224 Bryant, Sherri: 185 Bryans, Kelli: 205 Bryant, Sheni: 185 Bryant, Steve: 205 Bryant, Toby: 205 Buck, Mark: 185 Buchanan, Jack: 245 Buckner, Marie: 224 Bunn, Nancy: 224 Bull, Laura: 246 Bumgarner, Richard: 246 Burcham, Michael: 246 Burcham, Tammi: 224 Burer, Bob: 224 Burchett, Richard: 205 Burchett, Russell: 205 Burchfield, Duane: 186 Burchfield: Glee: 246 Burgess, Cindy: 246 Burke, Denlse: 186 Burke, Mark: 246 Burkett, Russell: 186 Burks, Craig: 246 Burks, Debbie: 246 Burleson. Donnle: 186 Burleson. James: 246 Burleson, Mike: 246 Burleson, Ronnie: 186 Burley, Aaron: 186 Burnett, Earl: 246 Burns, Dennis: 247 Burroughs, John: 247 Burroughs, Teresa: 205 Burroughs, Teri: 224 Burrow , Chris: 247 Burrow, Richard: 205 Burrow, Tammy: 247 Buske, Jim: 186 Bustamanie, Phil: 247 Butler, Anita: 224 Butler, Debbie: 186 Butler, Janice: 205 Butler, Sandra: 186 Butts, Janet: 224 Bynum, Cecil: 206 Bynum, Lonie: 247 Byrd, Denise: 224 Byrd, Jennifer: 186 Byrd, Robert: 186 Byrd, Sherry: 186 Cadenhead, Anne: 206 Cadzow, Kim: 224 Cain, Kevin: 186 Cain. Tanga: 206 Calhoun, Peggy: 206 Calkin, Maynard: 206 Callison, Blain: 206 Callison, Dirk: 186 Calven, Ashley: 225 Campbell, David: 225 Campbell, Ricky: 225 Campbell, Robin: 206 Campbell, Scott: 206 Canipe, Darrell: 206 Canipe, David: 186 Cape, A my: 186 Ca perron, Mark: 186 Capps, Kay: 247 Garden, Carl: 206 Carey, Gary: 186 Carey, Jackie: 247 Carey, Terry: 186 Carlile, Beverly: 225 Carlile, Cindy: 247 Carlile, Mike: 186 Carpenter, Donna: 247 Carr, Rhonda: 247 Carr, Teresa: 247 Carrillo, Christy: 186 Carrillo. Jesse: 225 Carroll, Bruce: 186 Carroll , Ken: 225 Carson, Keith: 206 Carson, Royce: 248 Carter, Cheryl: 206 Carter, Connie: 248 Carter, Debbie: 186 Carter, Terry: 248 Casey, Kyle: 206 Casey, Marvin: 248 Caton, Carl: 206 Caudill, Laura: 206 Cerda, Pete: 225 Chancy, Chris: 248 Chaney, Keith: 206 Chambers, Chink: 225 Chambers, Chapman, Steve: 206 Chavez. Camilo: 248 Chavez. Cathy: 207 Chavez. Gilbcn: 225 Chavez. Sieve: 186 Chavez. Tony: 186 Chcnauh. Patricia: 248 Cherry, Tricia: 206 Childress, Alexander: 207 Childress, Steve: 248 Chi Ids, Margaret: 225 Choate, Kyle: 225 Chrane, Carla: 248 Chrane, Cindy: 186 Christian, Mike: 207 Christian, Theodore: 225 Christich, Denise: 207 Christmas, lamina: 186 Churchwell, Debbie: 207 Churchwell, Tommy: 248 Cisneros, David: 248 Cisneros, Gilbert: 248 Cisneros, Manuela: 207 Cisneros, Maria: 225 Cisneros, Paul: 207 Clanton, Carla: 207 Clark, Ann: 225 Clark, Cowen: 207 Clark, David: 249 Clark, Donna: 225 Clarke, Ralph: 186 Claxton, Buddy: 187 Claxton, Mindy: 187 Claxton, Tony: 225 Clayton, Jerry: 207 Cline, Greg: 249 Cline, Joni: 207 Cline, Toni: 207 Cluck, Ricky: 207 Coates, Peggy: 187 Coates, Terry: 225 Cobb, Anglia: 187 Cobb, Wade: 225 Coffee , Janet: 249 Coffee , John: 187 Coffee, Penni: 187 Coffey, Kenneth: 225 Coffman, Ronald: 249 Cofresi, Annette: 225 Cohn, Gary: 249 Cole, Dianne: 225 Cole, Tammy: 187 Cole, Teri: 187 Coleman, Charlotte: 225 Coleman, Richard: 187 Collier, Laura: 187 Collier, Loretta: 249 Collier, Tammy: 187 Collins, Alvin: 249 Collins, Dallas: 249 Collins, Jerry: 225 Collins, Kimberly: 187 Collins, Larry: 187 Collins, Pamela: 207 Collins, Victor: 207 Colvin, Jay: 187 Combs, Billy Joe: 207 Combs, Jimmy: 249 Conard, Linda: 225 Condray. Carl: 207 Cone. Carol: 207 Conley. Rene: 207 Conway, Terry: 187 Cook, Kent: 187 Cook, Leisa: 249 Cooper. Amy: 187 Cooper. Bill: 207 Cooper. Carol: 225 Cooper. Constance: 207 Coppola. Larry: 187 Cord. Newton: 187 Cordes, Calvin: 249 Cordes. Jim; 207 Correa, Joe: 225 Correa, Rudy: 225 Couvillion, Andre: 225 Couvillion. Michelle: 249 Cowan, Cindy; 207 Cowan, Kathy: 249 Cox, Dcbra: 207 Cox. Kyle; 187 Cox, Michelle: 225 Cox, Terrie: 207 Cox, Wesley; 226 Craver. Jeanine: 207 Graver, Jim; 226 Crawford, Loretta: 207 Creelman. Robert: 249 Crenwelge, Denise: 249 Crenwelge, Kevin: 226 Crockett. Randy: 226 Crockett. Shelia: 226 Croft, Charlotte: 226 Croft, Kevin: 187 Crosby, Audrey: 207 Crosby, Danny: 207 Crow, K. C: 207 Cruz, Abel: 249 Cruz, Angelito: 187 Cruz, Jessie: 187 Cudd. Bill: 249 Cummings. Gene: 249 Curry, Jesse: 207 Custer, Carrie: 207 D Dabney, Melody: 226 Dalby, Vickie: 187 Dallefield, Debbie: 188 Daniels, Leland: 226 Daniels, Robin; 188 Daniels, Sylvia: 226 Dao, Diep: 207 Daughtery, Tammie: 207 Daughtery, Vickie; 226 Davey, Jerri: 226 Davey, William: 188 Davidson, Donna: 249 Davidson, Ellaine: 188 Davidson. Ricky; 188 Davila. Artie; 249 Davila. Laura: 226 Davila. Rachel; 207 Davis, Aubrey; 207 Davis, Helen; 188 Davis. Jonny: 250 Davis. Pamela: 226 Davis. Paul; 207 Dean, Billy: 250 Deanda. Joe; 207 Decker, Etienne; 226 Decker, Tracy: 207 Deel, Kim: 188 Deel, Tere; 207 Deel, Tony; 188 DelBosque, Sylvia: 207 DeLeeuw, Cindy: 188 DeLeon, Alice: 188 DeLeon, Eddie: 188 DeLeon, Koger: 208 DeLeon. Lorcna: 226 DeLeon. Simona: 138 DeLeon. Viraina: 250 DeLeon. Yvonne; 250 Dclgado. Cindy; 208 Delgado. Robert; 250 DellaCamcra. Bonnie: 226 Delia Camera. Teresa: 188 Delossanios. Josie; 188 Dennis, John; 226 Demon. Felicia; 188 Denton. Kclley; 226 Denton. Kim; 226 Demon. Sandra: 226 Demon. Tammie; 208 Depute. Joe: 188 Dcrrybcrry. Lan ; 226 Diaz. Joe; 208 Dickens. Chatlena: 226 Dickens. Chuck; 2S0 Diez, Robert: 188 Dilley, Tim: 188 Ditto, Doyle: 226 Dockter. Paul: 226 Dolan, David; 188 Dolan, Don: 208 Dimono, Marsha: 188 Domino, Michele: 188 Domino, Mike: 188 Dominquez, Ben: 188 Dominquez, Billy: 250 Dominquez, Diana: 208 Dominquez, Johnny: 208 Doss, Jesse: 250 Douglas, Deanna: 227 Downing, Bill: 208 Drake, Craig: 188 Draper, Jay: 208 Dugan. Danny: 208 Dugan, Shawn: 227 Dunnam, Craig: 227 Dunivan, Willie: 208 Duron, Lorenzo: 227 Dutiow, James: 208 Dutiow, Jeff: 250 Dutrow, Kimberly: 188 Earl. Avis: 227 Earls, Karen: 227 Eastman, Joe: 208 Eckley, Mike: 227 Edwards, Geneva: 227 Edwards, Joe: 208 Egan. Mike: 227 Egan, Tracy: 250 Eggleston, Yvonne: 188 EUett. Gary: 227 Ellison, Cheryl: 250 Elmaddar, Gary: 227 Emerson, Darlene: 251 Emerson, David: 188 Emerson, Scott: 251 English, Scott: 188 Ervin, Neal: 227 Escanuela, Alex: 227 Escanuela, Elizabeth: 188 Escanuelas, Janie: 189 Escondedo, Irene: 227 Espinoza, Emestima: 251 Esquibel, Manha: 189 Esquibel, Shelly: 227 Esquivel, Joel: 189 Evans, Dianne: 208 Evans, Karl: 227 Evans, Mike: 208 Evans, Robert: 288 Evans, Steve: 251 Fair, Barry: 208 Fail, Rochelle: 208 Fannin, Linda: 189 Fannin, Richard: 227 Farmer, Jerry: 251 Farmer, Shanna: 227 Ftnley, Michael: 227 Ferguson, Jimmy: 189 Fernandez. Hector: 208 Fernandez, Sylvia: 189 Ferrell. Brian: 227 I Fenell. Denise: 189 I Ferell. Diane: 228 Fetters. Steve: 208 Fields, Paula: 208 Fierro, Cynthia: 251 Firkins, Tony: 208 Fisher, Antony: 251 Fisher, Cynthia: 189 Fisher, Pam: 189 Fish, Barry: 208 Fins, Debbie: 208 Fitzgibbons, Robert: 251 Fleming, Lucinda: 208 Flores, Teresa: 208 Florez, Charlie: 251 Flore z, Chris: 228 Florez, Elizabeth: 228 Floyd, Rodney: 228 Foresyth, Jackie: 228 Forman, Carolyn: 208 Forman, Cathy: 251 Forman, Ronnie: 228 Forney, James: 228 Fort, Lisa: 228 Fonson, Terry: 252 Foster, Bernell: 251 Fowler, Kenny: 252 Fox, Michael: 208 Fraley, Trent: 228 Franco, Oscar: 189 Franco, Rosa: 228 Franklin, Deborah: 208 Franklin, Wendell: 208 Frazier, Jeffrey: 189 Freer, Schell: 189 Freeze, James: 208 Frieson, Karla: 189 Fritsch, David: 189 Fulcher, Charles: 189 Fulcher, Cindy: 252 Fulcher, Judy: 228 Fulgham, Angle: 228 Fulgham, Kenneth: 189 Fuller, Clay: 228 Fuller, Jan: 189 Furqueron, Neil: 208 G Gagne, Leonard: 252 Galvan, Junior: 189 Gamble, Rand: 189 Garcia, Belinda: 189 Garcia, Ben: 208 Garcia, Diana: 208 Garcia, Eddie: 208 Garcia, Gilbert: 252 Garcia, John: 208 Garcia, Jose: 228 Garcia, Larry: 208 Garcia, Maria: 208 Garcia, Roben: 252 Garcia, Rosemary: 228 Garcia, Sandra: 189 Garcia, Sandra: 189 Garcia, Vilosil: 252 Garcia, Voudelio: 189 Garner, Alan: 252 Garner, Lyn: 252 Garrett, Mark: 228 Garrison. Shonna: 228 Gary, Janet: 228 Garza, Eddie: 208 Garza, EUie: 228 Garza, Michael: 208 Garza, Ramona: 189 Gaskins, Darrell: 228 Gay, Thomas: 189 Gazi, Debbie: 208 Genoble, Steve: 189 Christ, Allen: 252 Christ, Debbie: 252 Gibbs. Mary: 189 Gilbert, Brenda: 209 Gilben. Maria: 189 Gillenwater, Cheryl: 229 Gilliland, Joe: 189 Glaser, Brad: 189 Gomez, Michael: 209 Gonzales. Beatrice: 189 Gonzales, Becky: 252 Gonzales, Cindy: 189 Gonzales, Frances: 190 Gonzales, John: 229 Gonzales, Maggie: 209 Gonzales, Manuel: 229 Gonzales, Maria: 190 Gonzales, Manha: 190 Gonzales, Noe: 190 Gonzales, Patsy: 190 Gonzales, Sally: 190 Gonzales, Sylvia: 190 Goodblanket, Yolanda: 2E Goodwin, Bob: 229 Goodwin, Joe: 189 Gossett, Bruce: 229 Grant, Wilbert: 209 Granato, Joe: 229 Grantham, Lyle: 209 Grathwol, Colleen: 229 Graihwol, Lucian: 190 Grathwol, Sean: 252 Gray, Dale: 252 Gray, Troy: 190 Green, Bruce: 252 Green, Cassandra: 229 Green, Debra: 190 Green, Elroy: 252 Green. Jana: 209 Green, Laura: 229 Greer, Jene: 252 Greer, John: 229 Gregory. Bonnie: 229 Grenier. Celeste: 229 Gresham, Carl: 229 Griffice, Lisa: 190 Griffin, Craig: 209 Griffin, Jim: 209 Griffin, KK: 190 Griffith, Mary: 252 Grisham, Paige: 229 Gross, James: 209 Gross, Scott: 229 Grosse, Andrew: 229 Guevara, Diana: 229 Guevara, Juan: 229 Guthrie, Kate: 190 Gutierrez. Ricky: 209 Guzman, Cathy: 190 Guzman, Mike: 190 H Hale, Lance: 190 Halfman, Greg: 252 Hall, Demetra: 190 Hall, Perry: 229 Hallman, Robin: 253 Halvorson, Barry: 253 Halvorson, Shari: 209 Hambrick, Nancy: 209 Hamby, Reina: 229 Hamby, Wendy: 210 Hamilton, David: 229 Hamilton, Margaret: 210 Hamilton, Pat: 210 Hammon, Gloria: 229 Hamner, Charlsa: 210 Hannabass, Peggy: 190 Hansen, Toni: 229 Hanson, Laura: 210 Hardeman. Johnny: 210 Harmon. Jerry: 190 Harmon, Kevin: 190 Harmon, Vickie: 229 Harper, Tracy: 190 Harris, Byron: 210 Harris, Mark: 190 Harris, Mathew: 210 Harris, Mike: 253 Hanis, Mitch: 229 Harris, Selena: 210 Hart, Bill: 210 Hart. Debra: 190 Hart, Jeff: 229 Hart, Phyllis: 253 Hart, Terry: 210 Hattenbach, Kevin: 190 Hawkins, Cladawnda: 190 Hawkins, Jowonnah: 229 Hawkins, Vickie: 210 Hayes, Billy: 253 Hayes, Willie Mae: 210 Haynes, Keri: 253 Haynes, Kristi: 190 Haywonh, Debra: 229 Hay worth, Farley: 190 Head, Sonna: 210 Hecker, Michelle: 190 Hedges, Steve: 253 Heitz, Tia: 190 Henderson, Mike: 190 Henry, Bill: 190 Henry, Greg: 210 Henry, Shawna: 229 Henson, Johnny: 253 Hernandez, Albert: 230 Hernandez. Gary: 190 Hernandez, Bilben: 210 Hernandez, John: 210 Hernandez, Nora: 210 Hernandez, Oscar: 230 Hernandez, Rodolfo: 253 Hernandez, Susie: 230 Hernandez, Sylvia: 210 Herndon, Anna: 190 Herrera, Michael: 191 Herrera, Sylvia: 210 Herron, Marty: 254 Hester, Kathy: 254 Hickman, Kay: 230 Hicks, Ben: 230 Hicks, Mike: 190 Hilario, Ascension: 210 Hilario, Carlos: 254 Hilario, Carlos: 254 Hilario, Connie: 230 Hilario, Estella: 191 Hilario, Grace: 191 Hilario, Gilberto: 191 Hilario, Irmazio: 254 Hilario, Magdelena: 254 Hilario, Maria: 191 Hilario, Rudy: 210 Hilario, Tommy: 230 Hill, Keila: 210 Hill, Mark: 210 Hinojos, Lilia: 210 Hinton, Blane: 230 Hinton, Pete: 210 Hitt, Mandy: 210 Hodges, Jim: 210 Hodges, Steve: 254 Hodneti, Craig: 254 Hoffman, Harold: 230 Hogan, Paula: 230 Hogue, Carla: 210 Hohenz, Andra; 230 Hohertz, Tresa: 191 Holdampf, James: 210 Holdampf, Sheri: 230 Holden, Renee: 254 Holden, Linda: 230 Holden, Loy: 254 Holguin, Crezelda: 191 Holler, Reed: 191 Holten, Jerry: 210 Holten, Lucy: 264 Honeycutt, Randy: 254 Hoover, Jan: 210 Honon, Derek: 210 Honon, Jeff: 254 Howard, Joel: 210 Howard, Shain: 191 Howell, Chlis: 191 Howell, David: 230 Howell, Gary: 254 Howell, Terry: 210 Huame, Nalo: 231 Huanie, Nandy: 191 Huckabee, David: 231 Huey, Joann: 191 Huff, Bobby: 231 Hughes, Joanna: 254 Hughes, Kenda: 210 Hughes, Mark: 231 Hughes, Roben: 191 Hughes, Scott: 231 Hughes, Steve: 254 Hull, Gary: 254 Hull, Janet: 210 Hunnicutt, Tim: 231 Humphries, Sharon: 210 Humphrey, Gay: 254 Humphrey, Neal: 191 Huskey, Kathy: 191 Hutcherson, Jim: 231 Hutcherson, Nancy: 191 llle, Richard: 254 llle, Ronnie: 231 lUe, Russell: 210 Ivey, Kent: 221 Ivey, Lois: 254 J Jackson, Candy: 191 Jackson, Connie: 231 Jackson, Maria: 210 Jacobo, Melissa: 191 Jacobo, Tony: 231 Jaime, Chris: 231 Jaime, Jennifer: 191 James, Joe: 210 James. Oscar: 210 Jara, Ernesto: 191 Jara, Maria: 231 Jefferson, Cedric: 191 Jenkins, Terry: 211 Jenkins. Vikki: 231 Jennings. Renee: 231 Jewel. Gary: 211 Icwcti, Bill: 191 Jeweit. Jack: 231 Jezlsck. Marlcne: 254 Jimenez. Alfred: 191 Jimenez, Debbie: 231 Jimenez. Lee: 231 Jodoi, Kevin: 211 Jodoi, Robin: 255 Johnke, Marlin: 191 Johnson, Billy: 211 Johnson, Calvin: 231 Johnson, Delia: 231 Johnson, Dewayne: 191 Johnson, Gerald: 231 Johnson, Gladdas: 211 Johnson, Gregory: 255 Johnson, Steve: 191 Johnson, Suzanne: 231 Johnson, Vickie: 255 Johnston, Tina: 255 Jones, Arva: 211 Jones, Brocky: 192 Jones. Cindy: 211 Jones, Elton: 192 Jones, Franklin: 192 Jones, Jack: 255 Jones, Jimmie: 211 Jones, Joe Willie: 192 Jones, Johnny: 255 Jones, Joni: 211 Jones. Lloyd: 231 Jones, Mark: 211 Jones, Handle: 255 Jones, Selena: 211 Jordon, Pam: 255 Juarez, Ruben: 211 Junek, Ruby: 192 K Karwedsky, Lynda: 231 Kayser, Edward: 192 Keiner, Rick: 231 Keiner, Terry: 192 Keller, John: 192 Kelley, Brenda: 231 Kelley, Bruce: 231 Kelley, Jana: 255 Kelley, Jeff: 231 Kelley, Karen: 212 Kelley, Linda: 231 Kelley, Sherri: 231 Kelly, Lisa: 255 Kennedy, Mickey: 212 Kennemer, Dana: 231 Kennemer , Paula: 212 Key, Cathie: 255 Key, Cecil: 255 Key, Mark: 231 Keyna, Sonia: 192 Kimble, Karen: 192 Kimble, Leslie: 232 King, Elizabeth: 232 King, William: 212 Kinman. David: 232 Kirkland, Gary: 192 Kivi, Mark: 212 Kivi. Nancee: 212 Klaus, Ronny: 255 Knight, Bobby: 212 Knight, Cindy: 192 Knight, Donny: 232 Knight, Mark: 192 Knox, Kerrie: 255 Koger, Shannon: 212 Kohl, Angela: 192 Kohl, Thomas: 212 Kolden. Dale: 232 Kolden. Michelle: 192 Koihman, Barbie: 212 Kothman, BUI: 192 Kushaney. Jeff: 255 Kushaney. Jim: 192 Kuykcndall, Sandy: 192 Lamb, Lana: 192 Land, Tammy: 232 Landin, Alonzo: 255 Landin, Macedonic: 192 Lane, Tony: 232 Lane, Wendi: 192 Langford, Loretta: 192 Langford, Lorraine: 193 Larez, Diana: 232 Larson, David: 193 Latta, Marty: 232 Lawdermilk, Cunis: 212 Lawdermilk. Keavin: 193 Lawlis, Scott: 255 Lawson, Gary: 255 Lawson, Ramona: 212 Lee, Libbye: 232 Lee, Lorinda: 212 Lee, Michelle: 212 Leggett, Mark: 232 Lemon, Nathan: 193 Leonard, Freddie: 193 Leonard, Jerry: 255 Leos, Isabel: 212 Leos, Linda: 212 Lester, Linda: 255 Levario, Angel: 232 Lewis, Brenda: 212 Lewis, Sammy: 256 Lewis, Tammy Lewis, Tammy: 256 Leyva, Charlie: 213 Leyva, Joe: 193 Limon, Chris: 232 Limon, Jon: 256 Lindsay, Carolyn: 193 Lindsey, Mike: 193 Little, Bill: 213 Little, Carrie: 193 Little, Irene: 232 Little. Ronnie: 213 Lloyd, Kathey: 256 Lloyd, Larson: 193 Loftis, Angie: 213 Loftis, Connie: 232 Logsdon, Lisa: 232 Long, Andila: 256 Long, Jarry: 213 Long, Lisa: 193 Longwith, Gary: 193 Loper, Brenda: 193 Loper, Cheryl: 213 Lopez, Juana: 256 Lopez, Sylvia: 193 Loudamy, Lisa: 232 Lovelace, Tina: 193 Loveless. Robert: 256 Lozano, Phillip: 213 Lozano, Roland: 256 Lucas, Ray: 193 Luedecke, Cay: 193 Luedeckc, Ray: 232 Luevano, Ricky: 213 Lujan, Tom: 213 Lunsford, Mona: 213 Luttrell, Chris: 213 Luttrell, Kelly: 232 Lynn, Billye: 193 M Maddln, Kvk 191 Madcwcll. ' Wiley: 213 Madigan, Lorric: 194 Madigan, Mark: 213 Madry, Mike: 194 Magers, James: 213 Magers. Rose: 232 Mai. Ba: 256 Mancha, Ben: 213 Mancha, Louis: 194 Mancill, Chris: 194 Mancill, Kirk: 213 Mangum, Cheryl: 256 Mangum, Ressie: 213 Manley, David: 213 Manley, Pamela: 256 Mann, Tony: 232 Margolis, David: 232 Margolis, Glenn: 194 Marin, Freddie: 257 Marquez, Gus: 213 Marquez, Jimmy: 194 Martin, Bradley: 213 Martin. Christi: 213 Manin. Chuck: 194 Martin. Daniel: 194 Martin. Darrell: 194 Martin. James: 194 Manin. James: 232 Martin. Jay: 232 Martin. John: 257 Martin. Mark: 213 Martin, Tim: 257 Martinez, Gilbert: 232 Martinez, Helen: 257 Maninez, Franco: 232 Martinez, Janie: 257 Martinez, Joe: 213 Martinez, Jorge: 194 Martinez, Lorenzo: 213 Martinez, Luis: 213 Martinez, Lupe: 195 Martinez, Ricky: 232 Maninez, Sabrina: 195 Marquez. Roy: 257 Mason. Greg: 257 Mata. Carlos: 213 Mata. Rose: 232 Mata. Tony: 232 Mathews, Anne: 257 Mathews. Chuck: 195 Mathews. Kenneth: 195 Mathews. Mary Catherine: 213 Mathews. Sharon: 233 Mathews. Susan: 213 Mathis, Ronald: 195 Mathis, Steve: 233 Matteson, Kevin: 213 Matteson, Randy: 257 Matteson. Renald: 195 Matthews, Bear: 195 Matthews, Katherine: 214 Matthews. Kenny: 233 Matties. Virgie: 214 Mayo. Natalie: 195 Mayo. Wayne: 233 Mays, Doug: 257 McBride, Lynne: 233 McCalister. Helen: 257 McCasland. Karen: 25S McChristian. Jimmy: 258 McClintock. Arledo: 195 McCracken. Nancy: 233 McCullough. Jackie: 213 McCumber. Ed: 258 McCunain. Wesley: 213 McCutchcon. David: 233 McDaniel, Kevin: 258 McDaniel. Nolan: 195 McDermott. Bcmadetic: 233 McDctmoti. Mike: 213 McDiffit. Sonny: 195 McDonald, Janice: 213 McDonald. Pete: 195 McDonald, Rob: 258 McElyea. Trade: 233 McFarlind. Teny: 233 304 McGee, Margaret: 258 McGrath. Charles: 195 McGuire. DiAnne: 258 McGuire, Keiih: 258 McGuire, Scott: 213 Mclntire. Kaihy: 233 McKee, Preston: 195 McKee, Ranee: 233 McKee, Ricky: 195 McKenzie, David: 213 McKenzie, Kathy: 195 McKinney, Debbie: 213 McLain, Tracy: 258 McLaughlin, Kevin: 213 McLean, Barry: 195 MeLeod, Jon: 213 McMahon, Craig: 213 McMunay, Susan: 213 McNallen, Randy: 195 McNallen, Ricky: 233 McNew, Debbie: 213 McPeak, Leonard: 195 McPherson, Carol; 195 McVaey, Wayne: 195 Meeks, Jeff: 233 Meeks, Mathew: 195 Meeks, Tracy: 214 Meeks. Valerie: 195 Mellinger, Victor: 195 Mendoza, Richard: 233 Mendoza, Sylvia: 195 Menges, Kenneth: 258 Menges, Margie: 195 Merrick, Richard: 233 Merrick, Steve: 258 Merrit, Sheryl: 214 Merritt, Steven: 195 Merworth, Carl: 195 Merworth, Mary: 233 Metcalf, Rhonda: 233 Meynarez, Joe: 214 Miers, Alfred: 195 Miles, Wanda: 233 Miller, Dale: 258 Miller, Janice: 233 Miller, Jana: 258 Miller, Julie: 214 Miller, Max: 258 Miller, Melinda: 195 Miller, Mike: 233 Miller, Rondell: 195 Mince, Alen: 195 Minchew, Billy: 214 Minchew, Danita: 234 Minchew, DeLynn: 195 Minter, Vickie: 195 Mliamontes, Anhur: 234 Mitchell, Bucky: 196 Mitchell, Doris: 234 Mitchell, George: 214 Mitchell, Rusty: 258 Mitchell, William: 196 Missman. Lisa: 214 Mize, Johnny: 234 Mize, Starla: 214 Moles, Jeffrey: 214 Monje, Gerado: 214 Monianez, Ismael: 258 Montgomery, Kirona: 214 Montgomery, Terry: 234 Montgomery. Ray: 196 Montgomery, Susan: 196 Moore, Delia: 234 Moore . Greg: 234 Moore. Julie: 196 Moore. Kathy: 234 Moore. LaVoy: 214 Moore, Penny: 196 Moore, Phyllis: 196 Moore, Susan: 258 Moore. Vickie: 258 Moorehead. Jamey: 214 Moorehead, Jeff: 196 Moorehead, Julie: 258 Morales, Amelia: 258 Morales, Ida: 196 Morehead, Carol: 214 Morelion, Joann: 214 Moren. Eloy: 196 Moreno, Louis: 234 Moreno, Maria: 214 Morgan, Robbie: 214 Morrell, Darla: 234 Morris, Alan: 234 Morris, Patty: 196 Morris, Phyllis: 234 Morrison, Denn is: 196 Morrison, Jerry: 259 Morrow, Bobby: 259 Morrow, Kerrie: 196 Morrow, Larry: 214 Morrow, Terrie: 196 Morse, James: 196 Morton, Brett: 234 Morton, Sandy: 234 Moses, Mark: 196 Moss, Linda: 214 Mossholder, Leann: 259 Motes, Kaihy: 234 Moya, Manuel: 196 Mullens, Shannon: 234 Mullins, Cindy: 214 Munger, Cindy: 214 Munoz, Anita: 214 Munoz, Linda: 234 Munoz, Julie: 196 Munoz. Maria: 259 Murdock, Dena: 196 Murphree, Melody: 259 Murphy, Diane: 234 Murphy. Jeff: 259 Musgrove, Susan: 234 Myers, Dorothy: 197 Myers, Ricky: 214 Myrick, Toni: 197 N Nabors, Rachel: 234 Nagel, Lisa: 214 Nanny, Arna: 215 Nanny, Dee: 234 Narbaiz, Gilbert: 235 Neighbors. Craig: 235 Neighbors, Tina: 215 Nelsen, Erick: 235 Nelson, Randy: 215 Nelson, Sandy: 197 Newsom, Jimmy: 215 Newsom, Mike: 259 Newsom, Robin: 235 Newton. Peggy: 235 Nguyen. Dae: 215 Nichols. Beverly: 235 Nichols. Ernest: 235 Nichols. Penny: 235 Nichols, Twila: 215 Nickle. Charlie: 259 Nix. Robin: 259 Nobis. Aaron: 215 Noble. Janet: 197 Nobles. Steve: 197 Nolting. Danny: 259 Nolting, Kevin: 215 Norvelle, David: 215 Noyola, Frank: 197 Nunez. Armando: 259 Nunez. Natividad: 215 Nunez, Ricky: 215 Nunez. Velma: 235 Nunley. A. M. Ill: 259 Odom, Jack: 197 Odom, Jill: 259 Olague, Anhur: 259 Olague, Patsy: 215 Olesen, Dan: 215 Olivas, Sylvia: 260 Orr, Suzanne: 260 Ortega, Debbie: 260 Onega, Sammy: 235 Oriegon, Ida: 235 Onegon, Lindy: 215 Oniz, Michelle: 197 Osburn, Malcum: 215 Osburn, Vanessa: 235 Overman, Brent: 235 Owens, Johnny: 235 Owensby, Reed: 235 Padgett, Mike: 235 Padilla, Adela: 260 Padilla, George: 197 Padilla, Josephine: 235 Painter, Steven: 197 Painter, Tony: 235 Palmer, Clarence: 260 Paradez, Mike: 197 Paredez, Benina: 260 Paredez, Larry: 197 Parker, Charles: 197 Parker, James: 197 Parker, Kenneth: 215 Parks, Jim: 197 Parks, Shenie: 236 Parmenter. Pam: 260 Parnell, Gerald: 236 Parnell, Greg: 215 Parras, David: 236 Parsons, Angelia: 197 Parsons, Robert: 260 Panee, Alan: 260 Panee, Tony: 236 Panee, Tonya: 215 Panick. Kathy: 260 Patrick, Jaime: 236 Patterson, Ricky: 236 Patton. Katrice: 260 Paul, Joyce: 215 Payne, Roy: 260 Payne, Tammy: 197 Payte. Wakenda: 197 Payte. Wendy: 236 Peach, Lynn: 236 Pearce, Brent: 197 Pearce, Lisa: 236 Pegan, Debbie: 260 Pegan, Patty: 215 Pegan. Wendy: 197 Perea, Teresa: 215 Perez, Elfi: 215 Perez, Jo Ann: 236 Perez, Jonathan: 197 Perez, Ray: 215 Perez, Rolando: 197 Peny. Kenneth: 236 Perry. Lance: 236 Petiitt. Toni: 197 Petty, John: 215 Pfeiffer. John; 197 Pfeiffer. Kyle: 260 Phillips. Debbie: 260 Phillips, Kelleigh: 236 Phillips. Marcus: 197 Phillips, Randy: 260 Phillips, Rusty: 260 Pickens, Emery: 197 Pierce, Dana: 197 Pierson, Debbie: 236 Pineda, Diana: 260 Pineda, James: 215 Pinkard, James: 236 Piper, Joanna: 260 Pittman, Dale: 215 Pittman, Gale: 215 Pittman, Mark: 236 Plane, Clifton: 236 Plew, Tammy: 260 Roddick, Nancy: 215 Porras, Juanita: 197 Porras, Larry: 261 Porras, Melinda: 198 Porter. Jana: 261 Porter, Nancy: 215 Posey, Greg: 215 Posey, Robert: 261 Poss, Del: 236 Poss, Mark: 215 Poulson, Chris: 198 Powell. Rose: 198 Powers, Michele: 198 Prescott, Glenn: 261 Preston, Kim: 215 Price, Richard: 198 Price, Shirley: 261 Priddy, Melinda: 198 Priddy, Riichey: 236 Priest, Danny: 261 Priest, Kathy: 261 Pringle, Chuck: 261 Proctor. Sheri: 236 Pruilt. Lester: 198 Pruitt, Mike: 261 Pruilt, Tracy: 198 Puga, Belinda: 198 Puga, Cruz: 198 Puga, Debbie; 215 Puga, Eddie: 215 Puga, Pat: 261 Puga, Ricky: 198 Purcell, Charles: 215 Purchell, Tom: 236 Ouach. Lap: 198 Ouintana. Ricky: 198 Ragan. Becky; 237 Rainwater, Ricky: 198 Ramirez, Canuta: 215 Ramirez, David: 198 Ramirez, Francisco: 193 Ramirez, Louis: 198 Ramirez, RosLinda: 237 Ramirez. Sylvia: 198 Ramos. Hilda: 261 Ramos. Irma: 198 Ramos, Ramiro; 215 Ramsey, Billy: 261 Rangel, Linda: 198 Range I, Lupe; 261 Ray, Julie; 215 Ray. MoUie; 261 Ray. Paul: 237 Ray. Penny: 215 Ray, Rhonda: 215 Rayos. Ronnie: 237 Reagan, Valerie: 198 Reed, Kenneth; 215 Reed, James: 237 Reed, Johnny: 237 Reeves, Robbie: 199 Renieria, Margaret: 199 Reynolds, Debbie: 237 Reynolds, Donna: 199 Reynolds, Frosty: 261 Reynolds, Katy: 237 Reynolds, Leigh: 215 Rlioton, Ciaig: 237 Rhoton, Kevin: 216 Rice, Doyle: 237 Rice, Kent: 237 Rich, Eva: 237 Richards, Danny: 216 Richardson, David: 199 Richardson, Dean: 199 Richardson, James: 237 Richardson, Rhonda: 237 Richey, Sandra: 199 Riddle, Gina: 199 Riegal, Phil: 237 Riffey, Mary: 237 Riherd, Joe: 261 Riley, Karen: 237 Riley. Lisa: 216 Ringener, James: 261 Rios, Annie: 237 Rios, Gus: 216 Rivera, Delia: 261 Rivera, Luis: 216 Rivers, Robin: 216 Rivers, Toya: 199 Robbins, Laura: 237 Roberts, Cindy: 216 Roberts, Randy: 216 Robertson, Brenda: 261 Robertson, Brit: 199 Robertson, George: 261 Robertson, Gina: 199 Robertson, Scott: 237 Robertson, Tracy: 199 Rocha, Cruz: 216 Rocha, Maria: 261 Rodgers, Beverly: 216 Rodricks, Gene: 199 Rodricks, Wayne: 262 Rodriguez, Andy: 199 Rodriguez, Carolyn: 261 Rodriguez, Eddie: 199 Rodriguez, Genmde: 237 Rodriguez, Janie: 262 Rodriguez, Jesse; 262 Rodriguez, Julie: 216 Rodriguez, Katy: 199 Rodriguez, Luis: 216 Rodriguez, Mary: 199 Rodriguez, Patricia: 262 Rodriguez, Pauline: 199 Rodriguez. Roben: 262 Rodriguez, Tony: 216 Rodriguez, Tony: 237 Rogers, Jody: 199 Rogers, Michael: 216 Rogers, Sherri: 199 Root, David: 238 Rosales. Angela: 199 Ross. Yolanda; 216 Rosson. Barry: 216 Rosson. Brian: 238 Roy, Brenda: 216 Rubio. Christy: 199 Rubio. Gilben: 200 Rubio. Julian: 262 Rubio. Pat: 262 Rubio. Raul: 216 Rubio. Tony: 216 Ruble. Usa: 216 Rudd. Cindy: 238 Ruiz. Alejandro: 200 Ruiz. Liz: 200 Ruiz. Mona: 200 Ruiz. Olga: 238 Ruiz. Paul: 238 Ruiz, Yolanda: 262 Saiz, Enendina: 200 Saiz, Ernest: 200 Saiz, Jesse: 238 Saiz, Mary: 262 Salazar, Connie: 262 Salazar. David: 216 Salazar, Debbie: 216 Salazar, Juanita: 200 Salazar, Mark: 200 Salazar. Sylvia: 200 Saldivar, Jaime: 238 Saldivar. Mary Lou: 262 Salgado, Irene: 262 Salmon. Robin: 216 Samuels, Debbie: 238 Samuels. Pamela: 262 Sanceno, Eddie: 200 Sanchez, Clem: 238 Sanchez, Leny: 200 Sanderson, Mitzi: 200 Santos, Maria: 262 Santos, Paul: 200 Saucedo, Gerardo: 216 Saucedo, Ralph: 216 Sauls, Angela: 216 Sawyer, Don: 216 Sawyer, Jackie: 262 Sayers, Alice: 216 Sayers, Eda: 200 Sayers, Richard: 238 Scarbo, Tonya: 200 Schaffner, Shane: 216 Schenck, Melody: 200 Schexnayde, David: 200 Schexnayder, Karen: 238 Schillings, Guy: 200 Schmidt, Angela: 200 Schofield, Gary: 262 Schooler, Steve: 216 Schrecengost , Robby: 216 Schrecengost. Rocky: 262 Schumpert, Bill: 238 Schumpert, Phillip: 216 Schumpert, Steven: 200 Scott, Debbie: 262 Scott. Jeff: 216 Scott, Joyce: 238 Scott. Kelly: 238 Schaeffer. Urry: 262 Shafer. Stretch: 238 Shankle. James: 263 Shankles. Tony: 216 Shanks. Carla: 200 Shanks, Gary: 216 Shanks. Janet: 263 Shanks. Shirley: 200 Sheedy, Keith: 201 Shehan, Dan: 216 Sheppard, Bert: 263 Sheppard, Connie: 210 Sheppard. Dolores: 216 Sherman. Harold: 263 Sherwood , James: 216 Shipman, Lynn: 216 Shivers, Howard: 238 Sholar. Currie: 210 Shories. Chris: 238 Shortes. Scott: 210 Shroycr, Debbie: 238 Shryack, Bart: 238 Shugart, Thomas: 216 Shultz, Scon: 210 Shumate. Darlcnc: 238 Shumate. Debbie: 216 Sllen. Daniel: 263 Slmpklns. Kerry: 210 Simpkins. Mitzi: 263 Simpson. Gina: 238 Simpson. Tracey: 210 Sink, David: 217 Sink, Jamie: 201 Skalicky, Lisa: 238 Slape, Clay: 238 Slaughter, Jess: 217 Small, Brad: 201 Smith, Bill: 201 Smith, Chris: 201 Smith, Colleen: 263 Smith, Danny: 263 Smith, David: 238 Smith, Denise: 217 Smith, James: 263 Smith, Jennifer: 217 Smith, Karen: 201 Smith, Keith: 217 Smith, Kenneth: 238 Smith, Kim: 238 Smith, Larry: 217 Smith. Lennie: 201 Smith, Maury: 238 Smith, Paula: 263 Smith , Robert: 239 Smith, Sandy: 201 Smith, Suzanne: 263 Smith, Todd: 217 Sneed. Kevin: 263 Sneed, Mary: 201 Snodgrass, Sheri: 263 Soles, Wayne: 239 Solis, Oscar: 201 Soils, Rafaela: 217 Spannus, Mark: 239 Sparks, Cheryl: 239 Spears, Joey: 239 Spears, Tony: 217 Speegle, Jennie: 239 Spence, Kimbra: 217 Spence, Paul: 263 Spencer, Brady: 239 Spencer, Candy: 263 Spencer, David: 217 Spencer, Robin: 217 Springer, Brad: 239 Spruill, Marsha: 239 Stallings, Layne: 263 Stallings, Todd: 201 Stanley, John: 217 Stark, Kathy: 210 Statser, Linda: 263 Steagald, Debbie: 239 Stefenson, George: 217 Stephens, Darlene: 239 Stephens, Mike: 239 Stephens, Monroe: 239 Stephens, Sharon: 217 Stephens, Shawn: 239 Sterling, Larry: 263 Stevens, Kathy: 210 Stevens. Sherry: 263 Stevonson. Ginny: 201 Stewart. Betty: 217 Stockton. Bill: 239 Stockton. Terry: 217 Slocks. Robert: 201 Strain. Steve: 217 Stroberger. Joe: 239 Stroberget. Steve: 201 Stripling. Bubba: 263 Strong. Craig: 239 Sirowd. Teresa: 217 Stukel. Randy: 217 Stull. David: 264 Stull. Steve: 239 Subia. Suzanne: 201 Sullivan. Dawn: 239 Sullivan. Pepper: 201 Sullivan. Scott: 264 Sullivan. Tammy: 201 Sullivan. Tommy: 239 Sundy, Daniel: 217 Sundy, Donna: 264 Sundy, Mark: 217 Swearingen, Jackie: 218 Sweeden, Stanley: 218 Sweeden, Susan: 239 Swindell, Elizabeth: 264 Swindell, John: 218 Syed, Wasi: 239 Tarleton, Mike: 239 Tatom, Cappy: 218 Taylor. Billy: 201 Taylor, James: 202 Taylor. Marie: 218 Taylor. Mark: 239 Teague. Gala: 264 Tercero, Orlando: 218 Terry. Jana; 202 Terry. Marty: 218 Terry. Mike: 202 Tettleton. Doug: 239 Tettleton. Marcy: 264 Thames, Lynde: 218 Thomas, Duane: 239 Thomas, Jackie: 218 Thomas, Karen: 264 Thomas, Kirk: 202 Thomas, Leilani: 239 Thomas. Mike: 218 Thomas, Sabrina: 202 Thomas, Susan: 239 Thomas, Tammy: 264 Thompson, Casey: 240 Thompson, Debby: 218 Thompson, Luther: 202 Thompson, Paula: 218 Thompson , Susan; 202 Thorp, Ralph: 240 Thurman, Ina: 202 Tibbs, Karen; 240 Timmins, David; 202 Tipton, Steve; 218 ToUe. Leanna; 202 Tonn. Tammy; 202 Torres. Linda; 218 Tones, Ricky; 240 Torres. Rocky: 202 Tones. Valentine: 264 Touchstone. Ricky; 264 Touchstone. Rusty; 202 Towery . Billy: 240 Towery. David: 202 Travland. Joe: 218 Trawick, Timmy; 240 Trawick. Ricky: 264 Trevino. Carl: 202 Trevino. Richard: 202 Trevino. Sonny; 218 Trevino. Steve; 218 Trim. David; 265 Turk. John: 202 Turk. Shari: 240 Turner. Christi: 213 Turner. Cindy: 202 Turner. Delphia; 218 Turner. Kathy: 202 Tumey. Jeff; 218 Tyler. Danny; 265 Tyler. Landra: 219 u Upton. Becky; 202 Urangj . Ricky; 240 306 Valdes, Cathy: 265 Valdez. Rene: 202 Valdez, Ricky: 202 Valdez, Tony: 219 Valencia. Alicia: 202 Valentine, Anthony: 265 Valenzuela, Jacob: 219 Valles. Nora: 265 Vasquez, Cindy: 219 Vasquez, Frank: 240 Vasquez, Joey: 240 Vasquez, Sandra: 219 Vasquez, Thelma: 202 Vassal, Mark: 219 Vela, Raul: 240 Velasquez, Edna: 265 Vemon, Charlie: 240 Viera. Henry: 203 Viera, Mark: 265 Viera, Sandra: 240 Viera, Tony: 265 Villa. Mary: 219 Villareal. Roben: 219 Von Hassell, Richard: 203 Von Rosenburg, Robin: 219 w Waddill, Bill: 240 Wade, Kim: 265 Wade, Kirk: 240 Wagner, Desiree: 265 Wagner, Doug: 241 Walker, Dale: 203 Walker, Jill: 265 Walker, Ronnie: 203 Walker. Teri: 219 Walker. Wayne: 203 Wall, Sandie: 203 Wallace, Marsha: 241 Walls, Andre: 219 Ware, Randy: 203 Ward, Billy: 219 Warren, J. Wray: 241 Warren. Lisa: 219 Watkins, Keith: 241 Watkins, Kenneth: 266 Watkins, Tammy: 241 Way, Sharon: 203 Weatherby, Fred: 219 Webb, Patty: 241 Weeks, Gary: 241 Wegner, Jana: 203 Wegner, Robby: 241 Wegner, Tommy: 266 Welch, Connie: 219 Welch, Ricky: 203 Wells, Edward: 203 West, Ila: 219 Whanon. Jeni: 203 Wheat. Larry: 219 Wheeler. Kyle: 266 Whitaker. Pauletta: 241 Whitaker. Sheila: 203 White. Alan: 219 White. Billy: 266 White, Don: 203 White, Julian: 266 White, Kathy: 203 Whitley, Kerry: 220 Whitien, Mana: 220 Whittington, Jan: 220 Wiggins, Debbie: 220 Wilbourn, Merlean: 203 Wilbourn, Wendell: 204 Wilbanks, Rhonda: 220 Wilder, Casey: 266 Wilder, Scott: 241 Wiley, Christy: 203 Wiley, Cindy: 241 Wiley, John: 265 Wilkerson, Brenda: 266 Wilkerson. Gary: 241 Wilkerson, Hardy: 241 Wilkerson, Patty: 241 Willey, Donna: 241 Vvfilliams, Chiis: 220 Williams, Daphne: 203 Williams, Day: 241 Williams, Debbie: 220 Williams, Deborah: 220 Williams, Debra: 220 Williams, Jeff: 203 Williams, John: 266 Williams, Johnny: 220 Williams, Kelly: 220 Williams, Mark: 203 Williams, Steve: 241 Williams, Suzanne: 266 Williams, Terina: 220 Williamson, Jan: 220 Wilson, Jeff: 241 Wilson, Jim: 220 Wilson, Patty: 241 Wilson, Valerie: 220 Wimerbauer, Carol: 220 Winton, Linda: 203 Winton, Samuel: 266 Wirton, Daniel: 220 Wise, Barbie: 241 Wise, Mariella: 241 Wise, Morgan: 203 Witkowski, Mary: 241 Witte, Paula: 220 Wolf, Joan: 266 Wolf, Kevin: 241 Wolfe, Kevin: 203 Wolfe, Steven: 266 Wood, Debra: 203 Wood, Mike: 266 Wood, Tammy: 221 Woodard, Emmett: 221 Woodard, Emzie: 266 Woodard, JoAnn; 221 Woodard, Joyce: 203 Woodard, Tammy: 241 Woodruff, Billy: 203 Woods, Mitzi: 221 Woolvenon, Irene: 203 Wooten, Bobby: 221 Wooten, Chris: 221 Wooten, Laura: 203 Workman, Dan : 266 Workman, Mike 203 Womwonh, Nico: 203 Wonhan, Tammy: 221 Worthy, Roy: 221 Wright, Arletha: 221 Wright, Benita: 203 Wright. Greg: 203 Wright . Mary Jane: 267 Wrinkle. John: 267 Wrinkle. Robert: 221 Wyatt, Tony: 221 Wyrick. Craig: 221 Wyrick. Jana: 203 Yancey. Cherlyn: 221 Yancey. Darrell: 267 Yanez. Adelinda: 267 Yanez. Maria: 203 Yanez. Ricky: 241 Yanez. Velma: 267 Yanez, Victor: 203 Yater, John: 267 Ybana, Alben: 221 Ybana, Joe: 267 Yescas, Maria: 221 Yorkers, Kenneth: 203 Young, Allen: 221 Young, Beth: 241 Young, Denise: 221 Young, Jack: 241 Young, Mark: 203 Young, Mark: 221 Young, Rodney: 203 Young, Suzette: 221 Zellars, Alisa: 241 Ziman, Bruce: 241 Ziman, Brynn: 221 ; l -■308 Cloting As we become more involved, we develop a more choosy atti- tude. Our priorities may change ... or they may stay the same. Closing 309 310 OoimQ Even though new friends, classes, and experiences have a way of wearing out, each year ' s conclusion finds us reminiscing fond memories of happy . . . and sad days. Closing 31 1 mm .iMf ' ' ' BB v r L FiL ' H_ B 1 IllW 312 Closing We work for what we believe in and having something to strive for is important. Many times we have had to proclaim defeat, but we don ' t have to accept it. There is always hope, and with insight, one ' s dreams can become reality. Closing 313 ItD UoM C LLiii a c )(X - IplxJ . 314 Closing ! Through all our experiences we have become different people. Many times these alterations make us hard to find, but they make us that much more uni- que. Every opportunity has changed us, and the courage with which we met each crisis has helped put us on the right track to becoming ourselves . . . somebody special. Closing 315 With the beginning of every book there comes an end. This Ust page is designated as the Editor ' s page. Here I am plowed to write anything I so desire . At this time I would like ' 6 take the opportunity to bring a few things to your attention and also to thank some great people . First, notice th e size. We are the largest yearbook ever from BSHS! We consist of 316 printed pages plus 4 more for auto- graphs. My staff and photographers did a great job on this. Many times we wondered why we did not cut the size rather than increase it. I will not lie and say everything went smoothly all the time. Working in the close quarters as we did, and each person possessing his own ideas, seemed to leave us with differing opinions at times. But, as in all situa- tions, things worked out. There were always the few who were really willing to come early , stay late , or use their vacation days to work on the annual. Dedication was the key word for those who cared and I really appreciate them . Frank Brandon and Clarinda Harris of Brandon ' s Photography were two super people to work with. Starting with senior pic- tures until the last page was sent to the publisher ' s, these peo- ple sweated it out with me. Both bent over backwards to do all they could to help me make our annual the greatest. You may have noticed that class officers ' were pictured at Webb AFB. I would like to thank my dad, Lt. Col. Joe E. Crenwelge, for taking the time to obtain admission and accompany us to the control tower, flight line (where shots were taken with T-38 and Bicentennial (T-37) and the fire station (where the largest engine was fixed up for us) . Last summer we were awarded First Place out of over 250 staffs at Taylor Workshop for the Best Planning for our 1977 yearbook. This gave us all something to work for. It is not always easy to express your feelings in words or pictures. Some- times when you are faced with a blank page, you feel nothing will ever be created . I can assure you that hours of work, nail biting, crying, and head- aches went into this book. It was well worth it for As time goes by and you flip through these pages, will YOU be able to vividly relive this year? If so, then all the work was worth it. My sincere best wishes to all , Denise Crenwelge El Rodeo Editoi w K 6 P. . ■- o-f iv O . ■318 Autograph! i ' . N ' - . ' 3 7- v , r i 6 ?9 1 Z ' T Autographs 319 320 Autogrophs student Life 12 Notables 40 Organizations 56 Sports 114 Administration 160 Classes 182 Advertisements 268
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