Bryan Adams High School - El Conquistador Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1967

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X Q ,Zafg ' ,XJ .X My ,Q Q03 m N my - 3 w , My E I 4owoluisTou olor Bryouw Golonoos High Sdwool Doullols, Texas foliforz Gouil Nash g 6ssisJrbaNT 4oliTo4r: Noumy Wifhrow Busiwess Mmwaqer: Bowwie I-loulmxv Centered architecturally around two landscaped court- yards, Bryan Adams contains 101 classrooms and labs in two floors. Built in 1957 and enlarged in 1962, Bryan Adams now accommodates 3500 students and 198 members of the faculty and staff. Modem facilities include two full-sized gyms, tennis courts, a cinder track, and two practice fields. . M . 0 or 1 ss.. , 9 - Qaa 1 4 aeii ' it 4 2 M ,, y ,y A y M L .. n1mu'lI.....1'- 'l!' Q k W., ,, Table of 4ow+eN+s 6olmiwis+rou+iosw ouwol FoucuI+y Gousses Persowonlfries 64Jrioi+ie's Wrhldics Milifary Orqoawizofriows Golverfisiwg IO 4-0 I82 2I4 236 274 288 368 Action is . . . enthusiasm entertainment . . . engrossment. excitement Victory Action '6 Action and enthusiasm keynoted the busy school days of 1966-67 at Bryan Adams High School. From the first day of school when desks and books were dusted off for a fresh beginning to the last faint echo of laughter and the sound of dancing feet at the Senior Prom, thirty-six hundred students vibrated action. Jet-paced participation of students was reflected in the many varied activities of the year. The same faces whose looks of concentration gave silent evidence of the effort to cram fact and figures into the brain during the week became the embodiment of a giant green Cougar on weekends when loyal lungs roared over- whelming cheers at sports events. Eager feet rushing to the lunchroom for noon- time conversation with friends, slower more scholarly feet sauntering toward after-school advanced classes, and briskly stepping feet directed toward the audi- torium in anticipation of assemblies signified vigor of Bryan Adams. This same vitality coursed through the picnics, parties, and trips of student organizations whether their primary purpose was service to .others or the 'pleasure of relaxa- tion and merriment with friends. 1966-67 at Bryan Adams High School-action personified! .X C P , l P t . . . defeat. E if 6 ii 1 i z 1 W 1 fi ,f 3 E5 25 Q E5 2 1 ff f l : 1 . Q I , , i ' :J A 3? 3E fa ii 3 Fi V ,.,A -A , - .L ,L-, g,,,f -',. ,,, . V , - . L, .. Mrs. C is known for vivid class instruction. Stalking our halls is a sweet, white-haired little ole ladyl' who by giving equal amounts of deserving helping hands and ubackhandsw X, Caryl Get rid of that cameral' has wisely guided the Seniors of Bryan Adams each year to make their class the best one ever. She has also extended this guidance to the ex- change students through the AFS program. ln long overdue recognition, we, the staff, wish to dedicate the 1967 El Conquistaclor to Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen. Courage Mrs. Cohen. at Wi Watch it or I'll backhand you, boy W ell, since you're a Senior 9' X wp FACULTY Xl fb 9 Setting Policies And Procedures SEATED left to right: Dale Douglas, Deputy Superintendentg Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Frank L. Williams. STANDING left to right: E. D. Walker, Hollis Allen, Don E. Matthews, C. C. Miller, Robert H. McKay. I O ADMINISTRATION ROBERT B. HARRIS 1 N. Wig. 'T '44 Encouraging Excellence By Example The goal of excellence set by Bryan Adams and the effort to attain that goal is largely the result of the example set by Dr. Robert B. Harris, principal. The educational achievements, civic interests, and commitment of Dr. Harris, as evidenced by his en- thusiasm and experience in sports, his service as high school representative for the College Entrance Examination Board and American College Testing programs, and his presidency of the Texas Associa- tion of Secondary School Principals, exemplify his encouragement of excellence by example. i Tomorrows menu . . . vealed drumsticks . . . What the the four 0,Cl0Ck bell? FACULTY I I ALVIN R. WITHROW Directing Duties And Discipline Directing diverse student activities, deciding diffi- cult disciplinary questions, and handling dozens of other duties, large and small, are our two vice- principals, Mr. Alvin Withrow and Mr. Dearl Rich- ardson. Much of the responsibility for keeping the school running smoothly is theirs. Not only do they calendar the regular events and activities of Bryan Adams, but they also promote and arrange many special activities as well. Their administration of the program for parent conferences determines the rea- son and prevention of academic failure. This is one of their most important functions. Yes, ma'am, we're writing down every word? I 2 FACULTY DEARL RICHARDSON Only 300 absent and on a F riday, too. Your signature and that of your mother are amazingly alike. Evaluating Excuses Checking attendance, signing admit cards and hall passes, and restraining a smile as she explains gent- ly to a student that while she is sympathetic she has serious doubts that his grandmother died on three succesive days and caused him to be absent without an excuse from home, Miss Carmichael is one of the busiest members of the administrative staff. In addition to the many details involved with keeping tabs on over three thousand students, Miss Carmichael counsels with students, listens to their problems, and still finds time to attend allmost every sports event and school activity. SARAH CARMICHAEL FACULTY I3 Yes I thznk we wzll be ready for the walk through tomarrow We would like all students at school for the walk through. uiding Goals Sympathy, swiftness, and sharp analysis are some of the attributes which make the four counselors at Bryan Adams adept at helping students solve problems. Mrs. Lewis, Sophomore counselor, Miss Lively, Junior counselor, and Mrs. Windor and Mrs. Chamblee, Senior counselors, fill their days by giving advice to students troubled by personal prob- lems, in straightening out confused student schedules, in advising students on vocational and educational possibilities and requirements, and in offering many other services to students. My desk is a mess, just look at it. Serving Students The heart of any educational institution is its library. The well-organized and efficiently run Bryan Adams library, through Miss Hattie Fowler and her staff, offers the student an endless variety of services which encourage and satisfy intellectual curiosity. Another equally valuable service to the students is that rendered by the Bryan Adams nursing staff and their student assistants. Not only do they attend to the multitude of ills which arise daily in a student population of over three thousand, but they also keep accurate growth records of each stu- dent. It looks like iL's English you want to miss today. Miss Fowler has the Dewey Decimal System at her finger- tips. LOU CLAPP BARBARA CATHEY HATTIE FOWLER BARBARA RIMMER LAVERNE SHEFFIEL RUTH SWOR D it nj 1 -A a.. x 4 , -.,, me ' M .V, Q1,,,,,x,k V. i Sire 1 by . , ij .,-Fi' 'K ' 6 V ' ,, , 1 41 ' ' 4-W., 1, . -Q .3 1.1.1 'mn pg. K It - ' FACULTY I5 Mr. Hall and his Senior English Class are all smiles. Learning Literature, Linguistics, Language Literature, language, and linguistics are links in the chain of learning offered to students by the Bryan DONNA BRONOUGH Adams English Department. Selections from World literature, with particular emphasis on English and American literature are read, and students partici- JANIS ANDERSON pate in a Wide range of activities including drama- tizations and composition. This year students have become familiar with graphemes, morphemes, and phonemes in their study of linguistics. To complete PATSY CARBONNE the English program, speech classes offer training AY E LA . . GR C C Y In speech, debate, and acting. V . ,, , , , 3 ELIZABETH JUANITA BONNIE B. J. JAMES LINDA COHEN CUNNINGHAM FAREOW GRIFFIN HALL INGRAHAM FACULTY The topic for today is How I Gained Self-Confidence and Over- came Stage-Fright. MILDRED KING RICHARD McKEE N ELL MARTIN BARBARA MATERKA CAROLYN NAIL SALLY RUSHING FRED SPONSELLER HARRYETTE STOVER ANN THOMAS Oh, George Oh, Emily ernote Hal Peterson and Sherry Sembera in a production of Our Town for Mrs. White's English class. Is it a difficult physics problem which causes Mrs. Stover to look pained and Scotty Miles to gnaw his knuckles? No, it's the linguistics formula! FACULTY K Thank you, folks, youfve been a good audience, says john Boylan. V . ANNE VOSS 5' FRANCYS WALLS f:'C1T57 n QYQ. M , 5.115 X-. V', E one , s v X ' ' t ' f SUE WHITE JANICE WIELAND A MARYELLEN WILBANKS VON DEAN WINGARD if' ' Rf Q1 X 33 .Q ,.,eL , 3, is KAY WITHERS LEITA WORSHAM Eg?NEQ FACULTY But, Mrs. King, what is a thesis sentence? Cary, Madeline, and John take the scholarly approach to American literature. J t X. Your vote is vital, emphasizes Mrs. Little. Discussing CHARLES ABBOTT A. E. CODY FRANK DAVIS SHERRY DURRETT MARION DAVID TIM JIMMY CRISSAFFI HARSTROM HUGHES HUNT Facts And Problems Lively lectures, stimulating speakers, and detailed discussions of past facts, current events, and future problems are techniques used by the History De- partment in its problem-solving approach to the study of history. The staff makes wide use of cur- rent events films, critical reading of current periodi- cals, and emphasizes the responsibility of the citizen to be informed and educated on current problems of the nation and the world. Courses in American, English, and world history, in civics, economics, and problems of democracy are designed to educate students for responsible citizenship. LECTURES, SPEAKERS, PROBLEM SOLVING .W RQ I ' gpm? y A I ..9Q47J .. ir .. :'i WYNELL JONES FACULTY I9 24: T D ., ui, E., .N FS' is-5 f f fn 4 iw gc sf S .Ii .'. ' 5 x ' I My N-ff. ' i V i ,,jl, p L -fag, pi V s-QL X g T . H- if I .A i Q' - xt fl X X 5 M? 2 Q Q52 W 'Egan E ' Fgiiix s 14, N 'H Q f YS! is E Q ,gt Q . 5 K JEROME KASTEN CAROL LITTLE PETER PALESCHIC T .viswea-3' 3 . M, k R. v. PEEK E ff CHELLA SMITH .3 DOLPH REGELSKY 4 I love to give pop tests, clwrtles Mr. Paleschic. A demonstration of primitive folk rites or Iso- metrics? 20 FACULTY The contribution of the Phoeniciansu . . . begins Miss Starling The woman's p ' 1, Durrett, is . . . oint of view on the economic situation, Mrs. .I X11 Z WE? SUSAN N E STARLING EDWIN WAITS N, me ,o.o.i, T i,.o ,I to , I .oi 1 iiiii 1 fini' I And I promise if I am elected President Remember for a thinking man's views-vote for Hughes! ALICE WEIMERS TALMADGE WHITE J. B. WILSON RALPH ZEITZ K-...Q . 'if I I he ' V .i 1 T r Eg, Q A W' Xt ---' A x , -. -- I--.N - I , sr 'I ' W' 2 ' S WN S WN Mr. Davis administers an oral pop quiz. FACULTY 2l 4'ParIez-vous francais? smilingly asks Mrs. Wolfe. Developing . K 3 : 's .fm .wx '53 Q? 22 FACULTY rg VIRGINIA BARNES STANLEY BRUMBAUGH CAROLYN CHAPPELL LUELLA CHITWOOD CHLOANNE COLE CAROLYN HENENBERC Fluenc And Accenty 6'Yo te amof, gfle t,ad0re, Ich liebe dichli' You may say I love you in Spanish, French, or Ger- man if you are enrolled in one of Bryan Adams' foreign language classes. The foreign language de- partment strives to train the student in both thei oral and written language. In addition, students be- come familiar with the culture and people of thei country whose language they study. Bryan Adamsjl modern electronic language lab, which uses tapes! of foreign languages that catch the accent and! sound of a language, is of prime importance in in- creasing the oral fluency of the student. Latinl which rounds out the language program, is anotheri popular course at Bryan Adams. I I JO ANNE KAY KLATA ELAINE MARLYS McCULLOUGH MATHIS PEA COCK RODRIGUEZ WOLFE Y Q Rome wasn't built in a day, but only because Miss Chappel Mr. Brumbaugh seems to be dreaming of the Land of was not in charge of the job! Manana. The fastest hand in the West . . . There's one Ln every class! FACULTY 123 'Eureka we've found it-a new protozoaf' shout Mary Pratt, Rene Fletcher, Eric McKnight, Bill Neal, and an uninzlentified scientist at the microscope. Enjo ing Experimentation Exciting experiments, baffling biological enigma, and penetrating physics problems pursue the Bryan Adams student enrolled in science courses. Bryan GARY ATWOUD Adams science labs are equipped with many of the newest devices to help the student unravel the mysteries and wonders of the scientific world. Equal- ly important in the student's search for knowledge of his physical environment is the staff of teachers which offers the budding scientist courses in biology, physics, and chemistry. An Advanced Biology course is also offered for those especially gifted in DORA BROWN this field. Z 2 E PERRY BERNS Q- if ,,,, it W A ,,,,r e , JERRY RICHARD WILLARD ROBERTA ANITA SAMUEL CHANDLER LADD LOGSDON LOHMAN LOSCHKE LOWE 24 FACULTY . Mr, Agwod grins with sazigfgggion gp the impgs. Now this fascinating creature . . .U declaims Mr. Berns. sible test he's just made up. I am a teacher, not a student. The scientific mind searching for the N 2gg3?R4?3ii xffwvyi 55i5fgQwi:?f eh A V sii ,, Y--, Y. -A L: 3' Q,' EER MELVINE ANN LOIS REEDY ROBERTS TURNER truth. DOUG WALKER FACULTY 25 t'See, says Mrs. Crawford, 'there is the same problem worked in the same way. Conquering Concepts Cf Mathematicsi A Y HERB ADUDDELL . 'X it The Mathematics Department at Bryan Adams offers students basic programs in Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, and courses in advanced mathematics as well. For students who prefer a vocation oriented course, the department offers courses in related math and business arithmetic, which emphasize the development and use of basic skills. Emphasis is additionally placed on the use of EULIN CAIN visual aids such as overhead projectors, prelined graph facsimiles superimposed on the chalk board, and large models of working slide rules. The com- petent staff together with these modern instruments of instruction offer an excellent math program to all interested students. ROBERT LENORA LOIS MARY W. E. CLAMON CATHEY CRAWFORD EDMONSON GROVES FACULTY MARSHA GUCKENHEIMER we Q A 'A ,A 11 BRUCE HUNTER A .A 4 A A GAYLE MADDOX Q 3 A A BARBARA RUSH 1 A if I LOUIS D. MURRAY EDNA PROFFER R Lezring George do ip, 1 can't remember the formula for this onef' E 2 5 Mr. Vick insists that students cannot slide through his classes. FACULTY Mr. Murray uses an individual approach. 2 asf BOB COWSAR Y 0- . N.. Q 'X Sf FACULTY M, PEGGY SANSING ALFRED T. VICK R. L. WALKER JUDY WALLING Check that concentration! X X Mr. Clamon couldn't live without his overhead projector. Miss Withrow, the dictator. Enjoy being dictated to! Building Business Skills ,4 's ANNE LETBETTER VERA M cCAULEY A-an X V4 I! A if ,. .. 4 5 D f W. The tintillating tap of typewriters. Building business skills in shorthand, typing, book- keeping, and general office practice is the goal of the Bryan Adams Business Department. This depart- ment offers courses in all the skills of the business world and builds these skills upon basic concepts reinforced by practical application. The bffice prac- tice course, open to those classified as juniors who have had at least one course in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping, seeks to establish a business-office situation so that upon completion of this course students are prepared to step into an actual business role. GAY NELSON P. T. SHORES PAT TOLAND WEATHERREAD LOU WITHROW FACULTY 29 '4Sew easy when you know how! Aa sl 493 We got this lovely crystal free in the giant size Duz. 30 FACULTY Bu box of ing, Budgeting And Babies Dashing dress designers, champion culinary artists, and happy homemakers meet each day in our Home- making Department. Here they learn not only the basic skills of the wornanly art of homemakingg but under the tutelage of experts, they learn details of advanced dress design, gourmet cooking, and the diplomacy of human relations in Home and Family Living classes. Bryan Adams homemaking teachers initiate students into the intricacies of buying, bud- geting, and child care as well. With such training as this, there is little likelihood that home-making will become-a lost Hart. l'il E s t A w as clll A A MARY ANNE ECKERT ' ,,,f'1'i iii, 1 JUDY MILLER ' ' R . ,x x x 'Yi I k. 4 , i cyccc i X ,.cc ' MARGARET RUCKER 4 , A cll A PAT WITHROW ' Ac i ' E E as 'j 'ii I 'Yfifl ,.,-s fi l r are A ' . T is Pri: Mrs. Rucker checks to see who sews 11 fine seam. An orchestra eyefs view of the director, Mr. Jernigan Training Talent COLTON ERWIN MALCOLM JERNIGAN CHARLES PATTERSON SARAH BLACKWELL BOB N UNN Productive painters, masterful musicians, and ap- preciative aesthetes take advantage of the many op- portunities offered in the fine arts at Bryan Adams. Training in almost every medium of art is available through the Art Department, and the result of this training is aptly demonstrated by the professional- looking stage sets, paintings, and sculpture which students proudly display. For the musically inclined, a wide range of choice is afforded students by the Music Department. Whether it is in hand, orchestra, or vocal music, talent is recognized and developed. ART, MUSIC, AND AESTHETICS Mr. Erwin appears to be musing the music over. FACULTY , .,,,, ,L , K mJ:?,!?M N 'flaw , Mr. Clay demonstrates to his D.E. class how to deal with Mr. Richarrlsonls I.C.T. Class the executive mind. Bryan Adams students enrolled in Vocational Of- fice Education fV.O.E.,J Industrial Cooperative Training, Cl.C.T.j and Distributive Education, have the opportunity to attain practical ex- perience in a variety of skills. Cooperation of local businesses make this program of earning while learning valuable in that the students are able to .ig V work in actual job situations for about one half spz, . j pp', ' day, and they gain needed experience in their cho- pp p JERRY CLAY sen field while being paid for the opportunity. to .5 MARCO DoUcLAs i to 1 to JAMES POWELL , W I L, B. RICHARDSON 1- N h xQ .c,:,, f I tr Z- X fm ' BEVERLY STEWART lf., 3' ix ' 1 ii't' , - It ' R mm Mrs. Douglas and her D.E. class demonstrate the positive power of a smile as zz basic principle of salesmonship. 32 FACULTY Mr Rogers, Mr. Stockard, and Mr. Blair . . . hard at work! '73,-9 all fight, MT-Hale, U16 mlldlifle is Off- 195 I CHARLES BLAIR vw -as is s.ss1tste,, ii 2 ,,:ei,g1 K mag? Q , .gg 5 W -' s rrrrr - we-:sarg . . :News - Lhasa Y tt A. L. MALONE Managing Machines Nimble fingers and nerves that can withstand noise are required by those in the lndustrial Arts Depart- ment. The training offered by the shop classes is valuable to boys who have an interest in working with metal, wood, and plastics, either as a hobby or as a full time vocation. Proper care in the handling and use of equipment is a facet of the Industrial Arts program which is stressed. Every boy is im- pressed with the concern for the development of safety habits in handling shop machinery. Many very beautiful and practical items are produced by the students in shop classes each year. FACULTY 33 Hurry up! Our knees ar 3' sv ,. 'Its f ,tv -, . s T441 'kb h i., stts f f Y L l i . mi V:,, , A , 6 ' ' . . L s F 1 ' '1 3, kk i 5 ,ty 711: ' 3 I yhjg Y if L 'rg gfft Mix ? iff ,.. , , ?f 'L L' ns iy. , 'f .W ,xt f1AQb Y ' L Y A HILL Q WILLI M E. , if 34 FACULTY e shaking. LARRY COVIN FLOYD O'REAR KATHRYN ROGERS NINA SPARKS JOHN B. McCLURE CLIFTON STADLER ,I Why not Varsity Valley Ball for these experts? Finding Fitness The Physical Education Department at Bryan Adamd through its program of varied sports, physical fit- ness tests, dance exercises, and health education insures that if the all work and no playv adage is true, there will he no dull students at this school. Almost every student is involved in either active physical education classes or in the athletic program. Most students look forward to the P.E. class pe-I riods as a Welcome relief from the brain-wrenchingl mental activity of their regular academic classesf 5? a :ai I, li 5 as sl A1 Mr. McClure's door is always open to welcome visitors. i l 2. A Honest, Mrs. Wylie, I didrft say a word. 'fls that a text-book, Mrs. Weaver? Stud ing nd Staring Studying, staring, and stretching are the primary pursuits of students during study hall. Many use this time for frantic, last-minute preparation for the test being given later that day, while others use this period for doing that assigned outside reading they never find time for at home. Most Bryan Adams students have at least one, and often two, study periods daily. This time, whether used active- ly for lesson preparation or passively to relax the brain from more strenuous classwork, is welcomed by students. X we ' -e-' fs- ? 1' +5 Av' m .nv-v BILLIE WEST MARY WYLIE Solid evidence that i BERTINE CROSSNO EVELYN HARAWAY LOIS HIGGINS IVY DELL SNOW .IUANITA ROBISON .IUSTINE WEAVER n Study Hall ll few do study! FACULTY 35 . . . And he thinks he will get a scholarship with these grades. Keeping Records The staff assistants at Bryan Adams are in a constant flurry of activity in performing their duties of record-keeping. Even though the machines in Bryan Adams, data processing center whir constantly, they would he useless without the skill and constant ac- tivity of the staff assistants who supply the initial records and data to feed the hungry machines. Mrs. Swift and Mrs. Holt in the principal's office, along whh the ckrks nithe auendance and counsdofs ofhces and in the hbrary, and hdrs. Roan in the IBM room personify the active spirit of Bryan Adams. i RUTH ROAN This is not the romper room, it is the I.B.M. room. 36 FACULTY - V - Zi i ifi l 5 A K. K . 1 ' 5 . c ik' 5 fs, X W N N f El ia gym Qggw,wsafwf'L ' ' W : 13i.:L1-,kv-- Tgwff. FRANCES SWIFT EVELYN HOLT E I wonder how many more physicals we will have to do today. Excuses, Excuses, Excuses FACULTY 37 X? i E 2 CLASSESLZ-ff? E 3 1 1 2 f E 5 E i 3 1 F Q! 4 1 ! . S2250-D ,, , ,, ., The 196 Senior Class ,.-+ l I fTop photo! Bobby Bugbee, Sponsor, Mrs. Coheng fBottom-right to leftj Treasurer, Jan Johnson, Vice President, Sandi Little, Secretary, Peggy Channellg President, Dan Guthrie. President-Dan Guthrie presents new ideas to the Senior Council. The 1967 Senior Class may well be proud of its many accomplishments. It presented Bryan Adams with numerable awards, titles, and trophies in all fields-from scholastic to athletic. This year, it instigated a new voice for every Senior in the form of the Senior Council. Under the competent leader-3 ship of its Sponsor, Mrs. Cohen and President, Dan' Guthrieg Vice President, Sandi Little, Secretary, Peggy Channellg and Treasurer, Jan Johnson, it achieved many goals which will soon become tradi-1 tion at Bryan Adams. ABEL, RHONDA LYNNE July 26, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Speech, History PTA Assembly, NFL, Cothurnus, Club, Thespians, Folk Music Club, Ice Skating Club, VT 66, Okla- homa , Spirits, Student Council, Senior Play ADDISON, SANDY February 223 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Science, Homemaking Spirits, Science Club, Para-mcdi cal, Historical Society, Honor Roll Counselors Asst. ADRIAN, LARRY MICHAEL September 275 San Antonio, Texas Majors: Math, English Swim Team ALBRECHT, JOYCE LENAE March 16: St. Paul, Minnesota Majors: Science, Math English, French 1 Science Club-Secretary, Math Club-Pres., Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Society ACCOMANDO, MICHAEL May 22: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Chorus-3 yrs. ACKER, BARBARA July 233 San Mateo, California Majors: English, History, Science Future Teachers-Pres., Cougar Chronicle-Circulation Manager, Quill and Scroll, Cothurnus Club, Library Asst., Red Cross, PTA Rep., YFC, Brigadoon ADKINS, CHERYL April 30, Los Angeles, California Majors: English, History ALDERSON, JANICE JEAN April 20: Dallas, Texas Maj0lS.' History, English Business I , ALEXANDER, DANIEL NASH January 195 Tenell, Texas Majors: Math, English, History, .IV Football ALEXANDER, CHARLENE ALFORD, JANICE ANN February 8: Miami, Florida Majors : English, History, Math Spirits, Y-Teens, Honor Roll ALLDAY, FRANK DOUGLAS September 25: Dallas, Texas Majors: English. Math, Science, Spanish Future Mustangs, Scicnce Cluh, Band, Civitan Award, Lab Asst.. Honor Roll ALLEN, LARRY March 193 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History ' fn. .fb Gi f ,Q L -Km A Q- A 3 t ALLMAN, DANNY ROGER February 6: Springfield, Missouri Majors: English, Math, Science, History Football-B Team, Junior Varsity, P.T.A. Rep., Spanish Club ANDERSON. CHARLES FRANDLIN December 63 Albuquerque, N.M. Majors: English, Math, History 2 Yr. Letterman football, Let- terman Track ANDERSON, LARRY May 12: Klynoth Falls, Oregon Majors: History, Science, Math, English Chess Club, Ice Skating Club, Spanish Club, Future Aggies ANDERSON, SHELLAY CLAIRE May 10, Wichita Falls, Texas Majors: English, History Pan American Student Forum, Fu- ture Longhorns, Art in Action, Historical Society, Chorus, Honor Roll ALLRED, SHARYN L. January 24g San Jose, California Majors: English, Math, Speech Cothurnus Club, Variety Theatre, Quill and Scroll, Cougar Chronicle, Future Longhorns, Future Mus- tangs, Historical Society, Thes- pinns, Cap 81 Gown Comm. Honor Roll, Spirits, Senior Play Senior Assembly Comm. .4 Y s . x ANDERSON, TINA KAY August Mg Greenville, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Futurc Red Raiders, Latin Club, Future Teachers, Spirits, Senior Play A1'5 ANDREWS, DEBORAH February 13g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Art in Action, Spanish Club, Spirits, Art Editor-Senior Pub, Honor Roll, Student Council, Y- Tecns ANDREWS, LYNN ANN January 18: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Spirits, BA Belles-2 yrs., Student Council, Future Longhorns, Spau- ish Club, Honor Roll, PTA Rep. ARCACHA, LUIS August 235 Havana, Cuba Majors: English, Drafting ARMSTRONG, THERESA ELAINE January 20, Wichita, Kansas Majors: History, English ARNOLD, SAUNDRA December I4-g Washington D.C. Majors: English, History, Math Bowling Club, Ice Skating Club, Honor Roll ASH, BRIAN CILSON August 144g Madisonville, Texas Majors: Math, English Tennis Team-3 yrs., Chess Club, Pan American, Honor Roll ASHER, MARSHALL LYNN June 24g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science Historical Society, Science Club ASHMORE, MICHAEL CARNER g'Mickey April 83 Little Rock, Arkansas Majors: English, -Math History Key Club Student Council, B Football 8: Basketball, Home- coming Comm.-Chairman, Senior Play, Senior Assembly Comm. .. , ,,,t,,. ASHMORE, RUTH ANN August 19: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Belles, Senior Council, PTA Rep., Future Longhorns, Spirits-Sqund- leader, NFL Talent Show, Los Vencedotes, Projectionist, Honor Roll, Senior Play BAILEY, DONALEE August 26, Dallas, Texas Majors: Science, Math, English, History Belles, Honor Society, Science Club-Officer, AFS, Spirits, Nat'l. Merit Letter of Commendation, Historical Society, Baec. Comm. . 'f N . gf K ,.el , , f t if .. , W i A Gr, EMI? ff, , 2 ASKEY, EVANGELINE RUTH September 14: Cumberland, Maryland Majors: English, Science, History, Math Concert Choir, National Honor Society, Para-Medical Club-- Trcasurcr and Chaplain, Youth for Christ, Spirits, Honor Roll AVERETT, BERNIE March 103 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Majors: English, History, Math Honor Roll, Golf Team-3 Letters, SW Recreational Winner '65, Dis- trict Winner '66, District and Regional Winner '65, 4th in State '65 BAER, .IOHANNA BRENDA August 263 Tyler, Texas Majors: English, History, Science, Foreign Language BA Belles-2 yrs., Future Long- horns, Future Mustangs, Spirits, Les Elites, AFS, Science Club, Brigadoon, Honor Roll, Senior Play, Cougar Chronicle BAKER, ANDREW MICHAEL October 9: Norman, Oklahoma Majors: English, Math, Music, Science Science Club, Band, Cothurnus Club, Orchestra, Track 53525 PWM!! lfgxs , ' ' 1 't I I W f BALENTINE, SANDRA SUE August 19, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History F.H.A., Spanish Club BALES, VICKI LYNN October 19, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History 'Cheerleader 2 yrs., Natl. Honor Society, Football Queen, Finalist Homecoming Queen, Coronation, Student Council, Soph., Jr., Sr. Play, Senior Favorite BALEW, NATALIE BALLARD, FREDDIE June 25, Deport, Texas Majors: English, History BALES, ANNETTE MARIE September Ig Knoxville, Tennessee Majors: English, Math, History Future Hnmcmakers, Red Cross ifu-21 BALLEW, VERNON JOE November 153 Dallas, , Texas Majors: English, History Golf Team wt-Ir BAKER, GLORIA MABEL February 18: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Foreign Language, Science Future Longhorns, Library Coun- cil, P.A.S.F. BAKER, MARGARET ELIZABETH 'iPeggy,' November 17, Houston, Texas American Airlines Scholarship, Dal-Hi, Les Elites, B.A. Orchestra BALDWIN, RICHARD GENE April 215 Ford Ord, California Majors: History, Math, Science, English Military Band Company Command- er, Bcst Drill Squad Leader, Out- standing NCO, BA Band, Ice Skating, JCL, Competition Drill Platoon, World Affairs Club, Pres., Biology Club, Science Club, Cadet Captain, Drill Plt. Letter- man BAMBERGER, JANE ELLEN May 25, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Majors: English, History BAMFORD, DAVID December 15, Ohio Majors: English, Math BARBER, BETTY LYNN April 10g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Latin Sec.-Cothurnus Club, NFL, JCL, Future Baylor Bears, Speech Squad, Honor Roll, Senior Play, Variety Theater, 2-yrs. BARNETTE, BEVERLY February 233 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science, Spanish Marching and Concert Band, Sci- ence Club, Future Mustangs, His- torical Socicty, World Affairs Club, Math Club, Trens., Mu Alpha Theta, treas., Ice Skating Club-Sec., National Honor So- ciety, Biology Club, Asst. Humor Editor-Senior Pub, Honor Roll, Nat'l. Merit Scholarship Scmi-Fin- alist, Lab Assistant, Spanish Club, Youth for Christ AFS BARTHAM, JIM A. October 18: New York City, N.Y. Majors: History, English Key Club, Future Aggies-View President 5 Kim' stew :fc -I .f.--.tb N . ,, so ,,,,f , t ,T 1, . .Q-1: t rwn aw., sf A , as f . 'xr ,W , , Y X N rf - .4 .Ll '55 . x. YY e 1 M Qi mx , Q HPV it, -wer s, , . ,..,, ,r - BARTKUS, JAMES W. November 199 Bartlesville, Oklahoma Majors: English, Math, Science, History Latin Club, Ice Skating Club Future Red Raiders form' saw x ,pf f',, ' 'gig ,f -K Y . ,, r 'fin' z s K A k rr err' rm- -apr BATES, BOB BARTON, LARRY CONWAY January 15: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Science, Math B Team Football, Track letter- man 2 years, J.V. Football, Future Longhorns, All-Day Party Com- mittee BARTON, JERRI BETH December 5, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Future Mustangs, Y-Teens, B.A. Spirits, Los Vencedores, Honor Roll BASSETT, BETTY November 233 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Future Homemakers of America BATES, SHARON YVONNE September 229 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science Future Red Raiders, Youth for Christ, Library Assistant, ROTC Sponsor-Rifle Tcnm, B.A. Spirits, Girl Scouts, Honor Roll In .,fAi BATTEN, JOHN GRIFFIN July 28: Enid, Oklahoma Majors: Science, Math, English Band, German Club, Ice Skating Club, Future Texas Longhorns, Honor Roll, Science Club BEAN, JOHN FRANKLIN April 5g Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, Science, History YFC, Science Club, Future Aggies BECKHAM, DAVID MALCOM August 31: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Key Club, Student Council, Presi- dent-Future Longhorns, Chair- man-Student Directory Commit- tee, Varsity Track Team-3-yrs., letter, B Honor Roll, Senior As- sembly Comm,, Senior Council Member, Senior Prom Comm., Cross Country Truck team. BEENE, STEVEN EARL October 24: Okrnulgee, Oklahoma Majors: History, Science, Math, English Cothurnus Club, Science Club, A.F.S., Thespians, Quill and Scroll, Variety Theater 65 and 66, Cougar Chronical, Future Longhorns, Ok- lahoma , Brigadoon , Concert Choir, Senior Play Comm., Honor Roll, Senior Play, J.C.L. BAUSONE, JOSEPH PETE September 16: Chicago, Illinois Majors: English, History, 1 ML BEGGS, KATHRINE LOUISE June 22, Atlanta, Ca. Majors : English, History, Science, Math Y-Teens, Spirits, Honor Roll BENDER, CAROL A. October 26: New Haven, Conn. Majors : English, Speech, History NFL, Cothurnus Club. French Club, JCTC, Folk Music Club, VT, Senior Play BENGE, CLENDA KAY March 13, Jacksonville, Tex. Majors: English, Math, Spanish PASF-Vice-Prcs,, Reporter, and Publicity Mgr., Honor Society, Projectionist, YFC, Honor Roll BERTUCCI, JIM ALAN July 28, Dallas, Tex. Majors: English, Math, History ROTC, Precision Drill Plt., Drill Letter, Academic Wreath, Cdt. lst Lieutenant Military Instructor Co. C BETIN, BARBARA RUTH October 7: Esslingen, Germany Majors: Math, Science, Latin, English, History Honor Society, Student Council, Future Longhorns, Science Club, Spirits, AFS, Junior Red Cross, Honor Roll BEVERLY, RICHARD WILLIAM September 83 Dallas, Tex. Majors: English, Woodwork, History BERRIER, MICHEAL June IO: Dallas, Tex. Majors: English, Math, History, Science Football, Student Council, Cothur- nus Club, Truck BICCERSTAFF, JUDITH ANNE October 5: Dallas, Tex. Majors: Math, English, Science, Gemian Honor Society, Concert Choir- Sec., Future Longhorns, German Club-Pres., Cothurnus Club, VT '65-66, Oklahoma , Btigad0on , Honor Roll, Spirits, Thespians, Sec. Treas,-AFS, Math Club, Sen- ior Play, Red Cross, Jr. Princess Nominee BILBREY, RONALD HACK September 21: Lubbock, Tex. Majors: English, Math, History Honor Roll . '2 3 I J ai' iff: L , C i, , F5-,W , ,-. ii' ff! BERRY, CRESS L June 30: Houston, Tex. Majors: English, History 1, , 52 wail 'His-mf' N . J K its If M x 1 , r if i T -- JIM, r ' '. so Q , ff SQ X , ,g in at, 3 5. 1. X Ng, is is BLOCKER, SHERRIE LYNN July 24: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science Honor Roll, Future Teachers, BA Spirits, Future Mustangs, Spanish Club, Future Eagles BINFORD, JIMMIE DORIS April 20: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History BA Spirits, Treas.-Future Teachf ers, Cothurnus Club, YFC BLACKWELL, MARY JANE March 18: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math BA Spirits, Folk Music Club, Future Longhorns, Art Club, Antique Car Club, Pan Ameri- can, Y-Teens BLANK, MICHAEL JOSEPH November 5: New Albany, Indiana Majors: Math, History, English Student Council, Senior Play Committee, Cougar Chronicle-2 yrs., Senior Pub BLOUNT, VIRGINIA ANNE July lg El Paso, Texas Majors: English, History Y-Teens, Para-Medical Club, AFS, BA Spirits, Future Homemakers, Honor Roll laik-2 , Q 5 I don't think Miss Carmichael zs going to like fl 77l0U-99 ln hef drawer. BOERNER, SUSAN KRISTIN April 5: St. Louis, Missouri Majors: English, History, Foreign Language BA Spirits-Squatlleader, Senior Council, Les Elitcs, Ccrmnn Club, Future Red Raiders, Art in Ac- tion, JCTC, Honor Roll BOLTON, TOMMY July IO: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Drafting BOWER, LINDA CAROL August 30: Tampa, Florida Majors: English, Math, History Cougar Chronicle, Art in Action, Historical Society, Honor Roll BOLDEN, SHERRY TERESA May 12, Delphi, India Majors: English, History, Science Future Longhorns, Ice Skating Club, Folk Singers Club , . ,yu-wx K 4g ZX S BOYLAN, JOHN Oct. 49 New York, N.Y. Majors: English, Algebra, History ' Corthurnus Club, Science Club BOYLE, SUSAN June 95 Woodstock, Illinois Majors: English, History Creative Writing, Para-Medical Club, Clinic Help, Spirits BREWER, CHARLES BLAKE December 24: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Science, Latin, Math Mustang Club, Science Club, .I.C.T.C., A Honor Roll BRANDT, JOHN April 5, Heerlen, Holland Majors: Math, History, English BRANSFORD, TOMMY N. January 21: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Biology Club 3 yrs., Lab Asst 2 yrs. BRIDGES, CAROL LISA October 6: Sulpher Springs, Texas Majors: English, French, History, Science, Math B.A. Spirits, Ice Skating Club, Chess Club, Historical Society, Honor Roll BRINKLEY, ROBERT F. October 20: San Antonio, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Military,-Company Institution, D Company, Cadet first Lt., Com- mandant Ribbon, Athletic. BRITTON, SAUNDRA ANN May 11, Sherman, Texas Future Longhorns, Future Eagles, Future Mustangs, P.T.A, Repre- sentative, Projectionist, B.A. Spirits BROCHU, AMY BETH November 7, Houston, Texas Majors: English, History, Foreign Language, Science, Math, Speech N.I-'.L., Concert Choir, Y.F.C., National Honor Society, Folk Music Club, Brigadoon, Les Elite f my 1, BROWN, SUSANNE June 21, Littlefield, Texas Majors: English, History Historical Society, Spirit-Squad- leader, Student Council, Senior Council, Cougar Chronicle-Asst. Editor, Senior Pub-Asst. Editor, Quill 81 Scroll-V. Pres. J rf' 4 E . , am. W, fs iz- 5- g-,Q , ff .L .15 ' 2. c BROWN, CHARLES ROGER November 12, Brooklyn, N.Y. Majors: English, History, RO'TC, Chorus French Club, ROTC, Drill Plt. Letter, Plt. Lead- er, Amateur Radio Club BROWN, SHARON JEANETTE April 27: Dallas, Texas Majors: History BROWN, SUSAN JANE July 113 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Home Economics BA Belles, BA Spirits, Senior Prom Comm., JCL, Y-Tecns, His- torical Society, Honor Roll, Fu- ture Red Raiders BROWN, MARY THERESE September 5, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Art Club a,,,,,...-V BROWNINC, JERRY TED October 10g Quitman, Texas Majors: English, Math BRUCE, KATHY ODDETT July 293 Graham, Texas Majors: English, History BRUMBAUCH, PATRICIA NELL June 23, Chicago, Illinois Majors: Spanish, English, Math Art in Action, Honor Society, Spirits, Cotliurnus, PASF-Pres., Bible Award, Future Homemak- ers, World Affairs Club, YFC BRUMM, TED September lg Savannah, Georgia Majors: English, History Variety Theater, NFL Talent Show BRUCE, MIGNON October 283 Ft. Worth, Texas Majors: English, History, Science, Math Pres.-AFS, Honor Society, Sci- ence Club, Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Spirits, Historical Society, Creative Writing, Honor Roll, '66 Delegate Texas Nuclear Sci- ence Symposium fa j t I BRUNNER, WILLIAM J. .Iune 305 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math A' l -f , 1 ' , ' ,Q 'Ny . - .1 L. . in m. -If ' -fyy A' ' ' fig, f W' a ,f,a, s,ss t ss,s , by , Iii. .if , E s,ss ss,s , BRUNSON, CARION DENNIS March 24: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History ROTC, Battl. Executive Officer, Drill Platoon, Drill Squad Medal,' Academic Wreath, Science Club BRYANT, FOREST DONALD September 21: Mexico, Missouri Majors: Math, English, Histo TY Art in Action, Honor Roll, Cougar Chronical-cartoonist, Red Cross, Senior Pub BUCHANAN, STEVEN ERLE November 35 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Science, Math Nat'l. Mcrit Letter of Commenda- tion, Band, Honor Society BUGBEE, ROBERT MARSHALL .luly 7: New Orleans, Louisiana Majors: English, Math, , Science, History Honor Society, Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council, Latin Club-Photographer, Cap and Gown'Comm., Future Long- horns, Senior Pub, Annual Staff, Pres.-Bridge Club, ICTC, Lab Asst. Honor Roll, Band, Inter- Club Council, IBM Asst., Senior Play BUIE, SHARON KAY June 30: Houston, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking BA Spirits, Les Elites, ET Lions, Folk Music Club BURDA, BARBARA November 10: Davenport, Iowa Majors: English, History Les Elite-s, Art in Action, Honor Roll BURK, JAMES ROY October lg Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History BURNETT, WILLIAM D. September 303 Itasca, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science Key Club, Student Council, Sen- ior Council, Senior Prom Comm., Future Longhorns, AFS, Soph., Junior, Sr. Personality Q -ny.. , .,E,.,-.tk , , 7 ., fi-' 'mg i. far' .... Q A ff, . g,... y.s1, : j:gm:, . 3 . . ,lx .,, ,R .. , ,,.. ga. r 'v .tg BURNHAM, BARBARA BUTLER, LYNDA January 26, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Band, Future Teachers K1 -,-. j WIN BURRIS, VICKI November 14, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Spanish B.A. Belles 65-67, Y-Teens, Pres- d 1 i en , Pan American, Bible Credit, Young Republicans, Parumedical, Spirits BURTON, DALE March 3: Richmond, Virginia Majors: English, History BURTON, JAMES March 28, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math B Team Football, Varsity Foot ball, Track Team, Future Aggies BYBEE, JAN RENE June 9, Dallas, Texas B.A, Belles-2 yrs. President- Future Red Raiders, Les Elites, Of- fice Help ,7,,. vf' CALDWELL, THOMAS CAMERON, WILLIAM EDWARD April 233 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Future Longhorns, Latin Club, NQJAC representative CAMPBELL, ANITA August 233 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Future Secretaries Club CAMPBELL, DALE KENNETH November 299 Fayetteville, Arkansas Majors: Math, English, History CALLAHAN. SHARON ELIZABETH December 14g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, French, History Les Elites, Reporter, Texas Long horns, Art in Action, B.A. Spirits gg-.Mr ey 411134-24. CAMPBELL, GREG December 125 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History 1 M , T . t 'e , rn , 'tfli leeele 'r CANTRELL, GREGORY JOHN November 16: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Journalism, Cougar Chronicle, Sr. Pub, El ConquistadorfSports Editor, Latin Club, Future North Texas Eagles, Key Club-3 yrs., THSPA award Winner, B, Team Basketball, Jr. Varsity Basketball, Cothurnus Club, Variety Theater, S.E.C. Stuident Council, S.M.U. Journal- ism forum Representative: Sr. Assembly. CAMPBELL, JAMES EDMUND April 26, Cincinnati, Ohio Majors: English, History, Math, Language Lab Assistant, Chess Club, Intramural Basketball, Footf hall CANTU, AMELIA October 211 Dallas, Texas Majors: English CAMPBELL, PAUL WESLEY September 233 Terrell, Texas Majors: Math, History, English CAPERTON, JOHNNY December 7: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, Science, English, Future Aggies, B Team Football, Jr. Varsity Football Team, Honor Roll CAMPBELL, RICKY LEE November 28, Paris, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science Future Mustangs, Honor Roll, Nat'l. Honor Society, Sr. Pub. All Day Party Committee, Folk Music Club CANNON, BEVERLY DELL April 13: Broken Arrow, Okla. Majors: English, History, Junior Red Cross, Spirits, Y-Teens, Cothurnus Club, Variety Theater, 65-66 Brigadoon, Concert Choir, Sr. Play CARTER, CYNTHIA September 16, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Belles, Student Council, Milt. Sponsor, Soph. Duchess nomi- nee, Junior Princess nominee, Stu- dent Directory Committee, Future Longhorns, Folk Music Club, Para-Medical Club, B.A. Spirits, Honor Roll L i S, S. 5 L i' .. i ,?22llff5'if5E55ill5'?f ggll ,g-i,. get-Tr., N , . . tii ty V X ,,,. , g 41: if! ir, ,, C 'flfiiflr , QSC ,I 12752 CASH, ANNE March 30, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Business French Club t HY' ' was .. was, .t , :Y-flfffl, at 'rt Q A 25: ii' 1' glam.. rf ,,,. .. t , t , ,P I 'L:1 J,, ' CAVAZOS, ARNALDO December 6: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science Key Club, Capt.-Basketball Team, Studi-nt Council, Senior Person alityg Sr. Assembly. 'H : A r 'Y c . 'N 1 mf CASTLEBERRY, CAROL .IANET June 23, Bryan, Texas Majors: English, History, French Honor Roll, Les Elites, AFS, Sen- ior Pub Stuff CATCHINGS, .IOHN ALLEN March 30, Lampasas, Texas Majors: Math, Science, English, History CATINA, NONNIE ANNE November 3, Corpus Cole, Texas Majors: English, History B.A S irits Future Red Raiders, - P 1 Future Mustangs CAVE, RICHARD L. November II: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Q I J ' -5 f t J-N I -v s fi 1 s ' v CHAIREZ, ANGIE CHANEY, RHONDA GAYLE July 7: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English Spirits, Y-Teens, J.C.T.C., Span- ish Club CHANNELL, PEGGY LEE September ll: Wichita, Kansas Majors: English, History, Business Cheerleader, Soph. and Jr. Per- sonality, Cothurnus Club-Histor ian, Red Cross-Vice Pres., Va- riety Theater-3 yrs., Oklaho- ma , Brigudoon , Future Sec- retaries, ,Student Council, N.F.L. -Corresponding Secretary, Soph. Duchess Nominee, Jr. Princess Nominee, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Senior Sweetheart Nomi- nee, Senior Favorite CHASTAIN, CATHY LEE September 23: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math B.A. Spirits, Future Longhorns, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Future Red Raiders, Stu- dent Council CHAMBLISS, CHRISINE September 1: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History JCL, Ice Skating Club, Honor Roll, Student Council, Art Club l , K, in :r....t, I ., fi I f 'S . ccc j Z 1 -1? . egg -f -.. x Nh.. .wi . . ,Q n in , sl . I s l Q' ' 4 rt 1 CHRISTIAN, ALAN GIBBS l September 7: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Ma History th, 5 , 1419 CLANCY, PATRICK MARTIN June 2, Cheyenne, Wyoming Majors: English, Science, Math, History R.O.T.C. Cadet Col. Battalion Commander, Superior Cnder, Out- standing Cadet, Student Council, Honor Roll, Drill Platoon, PMS Award, Academic Wreath CLARDY, GREGORY STEPHEN December 273 Dallas, Texas Majors : English, Math CLARIZIO, STELLA January 265 New York, N.Y. Majors: Business, English, Math Senior Prom Comm., Transfer from Oceanside High School in New York CLARK, CAROLYN LOUISE April 27: Alexandria, Louisiana MHf0fSi English, History, Future Secretaries, Red Cross, Para-Medical Club, Youth for Christ CLARK, CHARLES ANDREW October 25 Idaho, Nebraska Majors: English, Math, Science, History Honor Roll, Biology Club CLARK, ROBERT CLASSE, CHARLES February 26: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History ' CLINES, LINDANANN May 28: Vemon, Texas Majors: English, Math, Speech, Science liifi' Q . fini CLONINGER, LINDA August 18: Dallas, Texas Cothurnus Club, Thespians-4 Fun' star, Student Council, Latin Club, Club Future Mustangs, Folk Singing Club Major: Math, English Concert Choir, Spirits, A.F M c re Longhorns, Folk u 11 COFIELD, LINDA COFIELD ,Iuly 293 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science YFC, Honor Roll, JCL, Pa Medical Club COLLINS, ROSS WILLIAM October 31, Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, Science, English, History Tennis Team, Student Council Cothurnus Club, Variety Theater Future Longhorns COBB, CAROLYN Dec. 275 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking, Science Y-Teens, Pan American Club, Fu- ture Longhorns COBB, DONNA March 26, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Math Club, YFC, Science Club Future Longhorns, Office Aid COKAIN, JEANNE The Football Cake Guard. COKER, SARA LYNN December 6, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking B.A. Spirits COLAPRET, JERRY January 153 Little Rock, Arkansas Majors : English, Science, Math A Baseball, 2-yrs., Honor Roll COLE, RODNEY EARL December 29, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Spanish, History Future Mustangs, Honor Roll, B- Team, .I.V., Varsity Team, Red Cross aff' -sw .MMT COLEMAN, RONNIE COLLINS, DAVID ALLAN .Ianuary 16: Bonham, June 16: Corpus Christi, COOPER, MIKE January 15, Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English COOPER, PATRICK January 2: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, Science, English Student Council, Honor Roll 'J' 1 y Texas Texas Majors: English, History Majors: Math, Science, French Club English Band .-SELL, A as a-f1',.:Q-I ,. L il., S 43612 M A 1 GP-X X. COMBS, DAVID A. .- 5 Z ' September 12: Washington, f D'C- , Majors.' English, History I J.C.T.C., Honor Roll, Red Cross COPELAND, ARVIN, WAYNE October 15: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History: Spanish COOK, ALLEN LEE December 28: Tahlequah, Oklahoma Majors: History COOK, CAROLYN .IEANNE January 28: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Business BA Belles, Concert Choir, Briga- doon , B.A. Spirits, French Club, Historical Society, Future Long- horns, A.F.S., Honor Roll, Folk Music Club, Office Help CORDELIER, CYNTHIA KAY September 29: Dallas, Texas Majors: Homemaking, History, English B.A. Spirits, Y-Teens, Future Lions CORLISS, DAVID ROBERT April 13: Muskogee, ' Oklahoma Majors: Math, Science English, History Lab Assistant, Honor Roll, Sci- ence Club, Band 1 HEEL . 12 COWLING, HARRIETTE L. February 3, Peoria, Illinois Majors: History, English Student Council-Sec. Key Club CORN CYNTHIA SUE October 10 Dallas, Tex Majors: English, Math, History Future Secretaries, Spirits, P.T.A. Representative COSTELLO, MICHAEL December 153 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History COUNTS, RANDY September 139 Dallas, Texas Majors: B Football, Red Cross, Student Council, Honor Roll COX, CAROL J. August 30g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Spirits, Y-Teens, Future Mustangs Science Sweetheart, Junior Princess Nom., Junior Favorite, Future Red Raiders, Baccalureate Comm., Bible Award, Spirits-Squad Lead- er, Senior Sweetheart Nom., Sen- ior Personality Honor Roll, Goals for Dallas Representative COX, DANNY LYLE October 17, Wheelwright, Kentucky Majors: Spanish, Math, English, Science, History Key Club, Football, 1 letter, All Day Party Com. CRADDUCK, HARRY VICTOR .Iuly 4, Chattanooga, Tennessee Majors: Math, English, Science Future Longhorns CRAFT, CAROLYN MARIE March 6, Dallas, Texas Majors: Senior Pub, News Editor-Cow gar Chronicle, NFL, Spirits, Fu- ture Longhorns, IBM Asst. Ice Skating Club, Student Council, Senior Council, Honor Roll, Folk Music Club, Senior Assembly Comm. CRANFORD, SUZI September 24, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Oklahoma , German Club, Brigadoon , Art Club COX, MARY March 10, Little Rock, Arkansas Majors: English, Math, History Spirits-Pres., Squad leader, Sent ior Prom Comm., Y-Teens, Honor Roll CRAWFORD, PRISCILLA June 24, Dallas, Texas Language Bible Award, Bryan Adams Spirits Squad Leader, Fu- ture Nurses, El Conquistador Staff, two years, Baccalaureate Committee .s,.,,f' V CRAWLEY, JAMES WILLIAM December 31, Monohans, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History CRENSHAW, HENRY CRAIG January 275 Houston, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Spanish, Science Historical Society, Honor Roll, Marching Band-3 yrs.,,, ,Concert Choir--3 yrs., Lab Assistant CRESS, .IERRELL NELSON December 2, Dallas, Texas Major: English, History, Math Cougar Chronicle-Business Man- ager, Senior Pubfliiusiness Man- ager, Student Council CROMER, STANLEY DREW November 155 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Youth for Christ CROUCH, CHARLES COLEMAN June 9g Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, Science, English - National Honor Society, two year letterman Football, Honorable Mention-all cityg German Club, Honor Roll, Key Club, three-year Junior Director, Varsity Baseball, Senior Personality CROUCH, SHARON October lg Ranger, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Science Orchestra, Band, Dal-Hi Symphony Orchestra, Science Club, Clinic Aid, Junior Rcd Cross, Para-Medi- cal Club Honor Roll, Music Man, Biology Club CROWSTON, BRENDA CRUMBADER, SHARON ANNETTE May 17, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Latin, Science Honor Roll, JCL, Para-Medical CURRIN, TONI September 22, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Student Council, Belles 65-67, lst runner-up Jr. Princess, Sopho- more, Junior, Senior Personality tl DAVENPORT, TY E. February 65 Fort Seal, Oklahoma Majors: English, Science, History, Math Future Texas Aggies, NFL Talent Show, Lion's Club Exvhange Stu- dent, Cap and Gown Comm. DANIEL, DANNY .luly 29, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Science DARBY, HUGH NEAL March 28, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Majors : English, History, Math DARST, THOMAS RAY January 17, Terrell, Texas Majors: Math, English, History R.O.T.C, B Co. Instructor, Crit. lst Lt., Rifle Tr-am, Expert Rifleman Medal, Scholastic Rib- bun, Honor Roll DAVIS, DEREK HAMILTON July 14-g Laredo, Texas Majors: English, Math 3 yr. Football letterman, Basket- ball, track, All City Football, All Metro, All Greater Dallas. Key Club, Student Council, Goals For Dallas Rep., Optimist Club Nom.. Young Texan of Month Sopll.. Junior, Personality, Senior Favo- rite, Ist Team All State Football ,gy ff? DAVIS. KATHIE DAVIS SUSAN September lg Dallas, .luly 3 Dallas Texas Texas Majors Math English Majors: English, History Smence, History Pan Am Club, Spirits, Future Belles Junior Prinrcs Secretaries, Chorus, Honor Rull, Nom Cntrurnus Cui Scum Jr. Red Cross Play Comm DAWSON, J. STEVE August lg Dallas, Texas Majors.' English, Math, Science B Team-football mgr. and basket- ball mgr., Varsity football and Varsity basketball trainer, Varsity Baseball train:-r, Kay Club, let- tc-rerl DAY, EDDIE DEAN September 235 Paris, Texas Majors: English, Math, History DEATON, THOMAS WELDON February 63 Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, History, Science Key Club-Vice-Pres, Future Ag- gies Vice-Pres.-2 year letter Junior Personality, Senior Favo- rite DEWEES JANICE January 22 Wills Point, Texas Majors Homemaltmg, English, History, DELLE, MARY L. August 215 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Foreign Language, Majorelte-3 yrs, Band yrs, Band ,4 DENOY, CATHETTE MARIE February 24: Los Angeles California Majors: English, History Art in Action 1 DERR, DEBORAH ANN August 14: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English Spirits, Y-Teens, Honor Roll, Spanish Club DEATHERACE, JAMES November 3: Altus, Oklahoma Majors: Math, English, History Future Longhorns, Varsity Foot- ball, 1 yr. letter, B Team, J.V., Key Club-3 yrs. DEVENPORT, LINDA EILEEN September 29, Houston, Texas Majors: Spanish, English, History Spirits, Art Club, Folk Music Club, Honor Roll DEWERS, KENNETH LEE August 8, Cincinnati, Ohio Majors: Math, English, Science, History CaptainiR.O.T.C., Public Rela- tion Officer, Honor Roll, Academic Wreatlz-Comniundants Ribbon DEYO, RICHARD ALDEN May 26: New Orleans, Louisiana Majors: English, Science, Math, German, History Science ClubNPres,, Orchestra, Dal-Hi Orch., All State Orch., Na- tional Honor Society, Scnior Play, Cap and Gown Committee, Lab Assistant DIETEL, MARGARET ELLEN September 14: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English, Math, Language National Honor Society, Future Longhorns, Future Mustangs, B.A. SpiritsiSecretary, JCL., J.C.T.C., Student Council, Historical So- ciety, Honor Roll, Student Di- rectory Committe, Code of Cou- duct Committee DODSON, PATRICIA ANN May 26: Bonham, Texas Majors: English, History PF' A-'il' DORR, DAVID LEROY August 17, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Cothurnus Club, Swim Team, Speech Squad, VT, Senior Play 'few ,I DOLTON, CHRIS HOWARD January 7: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, Track-3 yrs. I3 yr. Tettermanl, Future Longhorns, Scnior Coun- cil, Student Council fCode of Conduct Comm., Publications Comm.J DOMMER, TIMOTHY ALLEN August 17, Huron, South Dakota Majors: English, Math, History Student Council, Pres.-Concert Choir, Honor Roll, Brigadoon Red Cross DONNELL, BRUCE MICHAEL May 19, Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, History Pres.v-Lang. Lab. Asst., Science Club DORSEY, MICHAEL FRANK ,Ianuary 21, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Drafting, Music, Math Cothurnus Club, VT, Swim Team, Rally Club, Concert Choir, Honor Roll, ROTC, Rifle Team DOUGHTY, JAMES April 8, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Drafting, History DOVE, CAROL JEAN May 17, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Business DOWLEARN, .IUDITH LYNN ,Iune 24, Memphis, Tennessee Majors: English, Science, History, Math Youth for Christ, Para-mcclical, Future Nurses, Folk Music Club, Red Cross, Spirits, Y-Teens, PTA Rep., DRAKE, DEBORAH KAY May 29: Dallas, Tex. Majors: English, History, Homemaking Future Homemakers, Cap and Gown Comm. I DOUGLAS, JENNIFER August 179 Dallas, Texas j Majors: English, Math Rorc Sponsnrfli co., Ars, Ari in Action, Senior Pub Council-i Asst. Copy Editor, Spirits, Hanoi Roll, Senior Council, Special Projects Comm. DRINKWATER, STEVE W. August 139 Lawton, Oklahoma Majors: English, History, Architectural Drafting French Club DRISKELL, ROBERT May 23g Lubbock, Texas Majors: English, History, Latin, Math, Science Science Club, Honor Roll, Junior Red Cross, YFC DUNCAN, MARY NELL April 113 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History DUNCAN, VAN P. April 143 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Key Club, Spanish Club, Math Club, Baccalaureate Committc:-, Science Club, B Team 81 Junior Varsity Basketball, Future Rod Raiders DUNHAM, JUDY November 79 Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English, Math ican Field Service, Fut B DUNN, DONNA August 3g Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, History, English Future Red Raiders, Folk Mu Club, Spirits DUNN, SHIRLEY ANN December 4, Dallas, Texas Majors: History, Hornemaking, English Honor Roll DUREN, GARY ROSS March 215 New Boston, Texas Majors: English, Math History, Science Folk Music Club 1 -ik , , . ,ff ,L W ,. a - 1 I x , f .1 , I 1 M i 'sf 1 Ja Q Is ELLIOTT, ROBERT BRUCE September 3: Renton, Washington Majors: English, Math, Science Cothurnus Club, Variety Theater, Science Club, Band, National Merit Letter nf Comrmrndation, Senior Play The EASTLAND, MARY ANTOINETTE December 16, Dallas, Tex. Majors: English ICT ECHOLS, JIMMY WAYNE September 3, Orlando, Florida Majors: English, Drufting, History, Wood Shop ELEY, CYNTHIA August 3g Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English Spirits, Honor Roll ELLINGTON, ALANA May 2: Washington D.C. Majors: Math, History, Honiemaking, English Concert Choir, Briga1luon , Spir- its, Spanish Club, Future Homes lt Y tl I- Ll t Bbl nm mrs, nu 1 or ms , 1 e Credit Award, Honor Roll Some thoughts for the competition ELLIS, DAVID EDWARD March 24: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, History EMAL, RONALD LeROY January 25: Calesburg, Illinois Majors: Math, English ENGLEDOW, BRIAN P. May 26: Croesbeck, Texas Majors: English, History, Drafting PGY: ,VQN 4 ENGLISH, LAURA LYNN April 203 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History B.A. Belles, Spirits, Y-Teens, Fus lure Nurses Club, Future Home- makcrs, Future Red Raiders, P.T.A. Rep., Senior Play, AFS, Office Asst. Honor Roll EPPS, JERRY BOB .luly 19, Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, Science, History R.0.T.C. Cadet Capt., Personnel Officer, Superior Cadet, Nat'l Honor Society, NFL, Debate Team, Science Club, Honor Roll, Latin Club ERICKSON, JEANNIE February 73 Dallas, Tex. Majors: English, Math, Hornemaking Youth For Christ ERICKSON, LINDA LEE August 16: Ames, Iowa Majors: History, English, Latin Senior Council, Future North Texas Eagles, Spirits, Honor Roll, Latin Club, Art Club, Future Mustangs ESQPIVEL, LINDA CHRISTINE .Iune lg San Antonio, Texas Majors: English, History, Spanish Cothurnus Club, Variety Theatre, NFL, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Thespians ESSER, HENRY JOHN August 12: Topeka, Kansas Majors: English, History ETIER, SANDRA December lg Bastrop, Louisiana Majors: History, English Bible Award EUBANKS, CUINN EYKE December 2: Hughes Spring, Texas Majors: English, History, Math EVANS, RICKEY VAN August llg Nacogdoches, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science Future Red Raiders, Honor Roll V ta EVANS, SUSAN MARIE May 265 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Foreign Language Concert Choir-Trcas., Student Council, FHA, JCL, Y-Teens, Ice Skating, Brigadoon , PTA Rep., Honor Roll Para-medical Club 1 yu. FANNIN, DELORES August 183 Tyler, Texas Majors: English, History Y-Teens, Future Sr-crctarrvs, Prens- urvrg BA Spirits KOA viii! X EVETTS, ELIZABETH September 17, Fort Worth, Texas Majors : Homernaking, Eng- lish History EWING, GREGG September 28: Waco, Texas Majors: English, History, Math FAIR, CLINT April 8: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History FARLEY, SHERON LYNN October 169 Sweetwater, Texas Majors: English, Math, His- UJTY Ann-P' FARR, MIKE February 10: Shreveport, Louisiana Majors : English, History FELDER, MORRIS WATSON August 8, Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, His- tory, Metal Shop FELTS, LAURA SUSAN July 27: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Business Art Club: Stage Crew FERGUSON SHIRLEY January 1 Dallas Texas Majors En l1sh H1 tory Math L FARRIS, JACK February 15: Odessa, Texas Majors: Math, English, His tory, Science Future Aggies, ROTC Cadet Cap tain, PMS Ribbon, I.eSabrcs. Dril Team'-2 l FETHKENHER, STEPHEN August 5: Dallas, Texas ajors: English, Math, cience, History cieuce Club: Honor Roll. vt- was-4f ' .wh-...R ,194-Fu ,, FINE, RICHARD May 7: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math Art Club FISCHER, DENNIS EDWIN April 9g Dallas, Texas Majors: Art, English, Math FISHER, KATHRYN LEE December 25, Fort Worth, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, French Les Elites, Junior Classical League, Futurc Mustangs, Projec- tionist FISHER, MICHAEL ALAN November 75 Jackson, Mississippi Majors : English, Math, History FITZGERALD, ANNA R. October 20, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking FITCH, KATHY MICHEL September 299 Lakewood, Ohio Majors: Spanish, History, English, Math Concert Choir, American Field Scrviccg Los Vcncedores, Treasa urer, Second Vice-Presidentg Na- tional Honor Societyg Historical Society, Office Assistant: FLANAGAN, CINDY June Il: Henderson, Texas Majors: English, Science, History, Math Belles, Student Council, Red Cross, PTA Rep., Y-Teens, Fu- ture Hnmcmakcrs, Honor Roll FLANAGAN, MELINDA June II, Henderson, Texas Majors: English, Math Future Homemakers Y-Teens, BA Spirits: Honor ROII. wwf!! - W. no F . 1? r J 5 .,,, r r Km W FLEISCHER, MARK January 75 Fort Worth, Texas Majors: History, English girly , mr FOSTER, JACKIELYNN .luly 28: Berlin, Germany Majors: English, History, Math Future Texas Longhorns: Folk Singers Cluhg Honor Roll FLOWERS, DANIEL W. October 11: San Angelo, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Honor Roll, Key Clubg Red Crossg Student Council: Debating Team. FORSYTH, LARRY June 25: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Drafting FOSTER, ROBERT R. November 133 St. Louis, Missouri Majors: Science, Math, English Senior Prom Committeeg Lab sistant: Honor Roll FOUNTAIN, LINDA July 3: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Home Economics As- Future Homemakersg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll 1 tisr. ' 1, 4-'H' FOX, JANET RENA November 19: Honey Grove, Texas Majors: English, Business Library Council: Honor Roll FRAME, RONNIE August 6, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Future Mustangs: Los Venee- dorcsg Latin Club FRANCIS, REBECCA ANNE October 69 Atlanta, Georgia Majors: History, English, Homemaking BA Spirits: Future Homemakcrs, Pan American Club, Y-Teens. FRANCIS, ROBERT NORMAN ssR0Ckyu Majors: English, Math, History Key Clulig Honor Roll: Future Red Raiders, Senior Personality FRALIN, CHERYL ANN September 2, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History BA Spirits it ,, ,, . . Y V X ' S i FRANKS, ROGER November 29: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History: Math, Science. B Team, .lunior Varsity Football st' Mtg -R 14 ,l FREEMAN, CARLA March Ig Ballinger, Texas Majors: History, Science, English, Latin, Math Science Club: Latin Club, Treas- urvrg Nat'l Merit Letter of Com- mendation: Lab Assistanlg Library Councilg' Ire Skating Club: Honor Roll, Sr. Assembly. FREEMAN, LINDA KAY May 14, Hillsboro, Texas Majors: English, History BA Belles: Junior Princess Nomi- nccg Student Councilg Red Cross: Future Mustangsg el Conquistador Staff, BA Spirits, Future Home- mukersg Senior Assembly Commit- teeg Student Directory Committee FRIDAY, RONALD CALVIN Ronnie June 25, San Antonio, Texas Majors: English, History, Math FRITH, LARRY January 8, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Spanish, Science Language Lab Assistants, Vice- Presidentg Ice Skating Club, Treasurer. FRITTS MELVIN FULTON, MARGERY LYNN Lynnie .Iune 24: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Science, Business BA Spirits: Senior Invitation Com- mittee FUQUAY, SANDRA KARY January 3: Arkansas Majors.' English GADDIS, JAMES MICHAEL Mike November 28g Marshall, Texas Majors: English, Science, Math, Latin, History Student Councilg Ice Skating Club, Latin Club. ua: GAINES, BARBARA ANN July 25g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math - .5 Jr' l GAMMON, SHARON LOUISE May 135 Jackson, Mississippi Majors: English, History 2213:-ttHon1cmakersg Senior Play ,R Hz GALBRAITH, WILL ARCH June 9, Dallas, Texas Majors: Science, Math, English, History Golf Team: Future Longhorns GALLACHER, JOHN THOMAS February 7: Dallas, Texa S Majors: English, History, Science, Math Youth for Christ, Future li tzmgsg Honor Roll GAMBILL, PATRICIA LYNN August 15, Trieste, Italy Major: English, History, Math, Science BA Spirits, Futura Nurses lus- GARDNER BEVERLY GARDNER, J OE November 75 Los Angeles, California Majors: Science, English GARVIN, ALVONA CAROLYN Bonnie August 4, Childress, Texas Majors: English, Hornemaking, History BA Spirits: Fuulrc Homemakers, Vice-President: Los Vencedoresg Future Red Raiders, Cougar Bowling League GARY, KYLE April 9, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Key Clubg Varsity Football-2 yrs.: Varsity Basketbnllg Varsity H Baseball-3 yrs.: onor Rollg Junior, Senior Personality GATTON, NAN March 175 Dallas, Tex. Majors: English, French GARRETT, BRENDA SHARLENE , August 14: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English, Science, Math t l 4 tl r 4 GAY, BARBARA JEAN , 'fB.c. December 27 Majors: English, History Student Council: Future Red Raiders: BA Spirits: Los Vence- dorcs: Honor Roll: Baccalaureate Committee: Student Directory Committee I 2,1-., l . A I , arise . , f ' 15 15: 1 tt,, r is ' s f l , 1 g xt s GAY, CHARLOTTE ANN '4Ann September 22: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History: Science BA Spirits: Ice Skating Club CUIKE, TERI May 20: Fort Worth, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Future Red Raiders: Art Club: Future Longhorns: Sophomore Duchess Nominee: Y-Teens GEREN, JOHNNY L. October 14: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History GERSCH, SANDRA August 14: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, Science, English Los Venccdores: World Affairs Club: American Field Service: Baccalaureate Committee: Honor Roll GIBBS, MIKE G. December 17: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English Cothurnus Club GLEBER, FREDDIE March 20: McAllen, Texas Majors: English, Math Weightlifting Team CODDARD, JOHN DANIEL LADan77 August 27: Commerce, Texas Majors: History, English GOFORTH, ROSE ANN April 26: Comanche, Texas Majors: English, Homemaking Future Homemakers COLDFADEN, HAROLD January 4: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English, Math National Forensic League: Cothur- nus Club, President: Variety The- ater: Honor Roll: NFL Talent Show: Honor Roll: Inter Club Council :QT ' GRAHAM, AUDREY ANN March 2, Sherman, Texas Majors: Math, Science, English, History Science Clubg Future Baylo 1' Bears: American Field Serviceg Lab Assistant, Office Assistant M K, A of -s. 2 if a X I x Q' fs' i 9? lQw Qw WWiay GOLDSTEIN, SHARON JO Shari August 293 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science Cheerleader: Cothurnus Club. Vice-Presidentg Cougar Chronicle, Feature Editor: Quill and Scroll: National Thcspiansg Variety The- aterg Senior Pubg Senior Play Committeeg Homecoming Queen Nomineeg Honor Roll Senior Personality GOOD, PAT GOODWIN, JANE ANN July 25, Senton, Texas Majors: English, History Honor Roll GRAHAM, SALLY How many people can boast a Froggie collection like this? GREEN, GARY L. .lune 26: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English GREEN, GLENN .luly 315 Tyler, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Industrial Arts Future Longhorns, Honor Roll' B Football: Los Vencedoresg Stu: dent Council: Math Club GREEN, FORREST MICHAEL Mike November 165 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math Slide Rule Club, Student Coun- cilg Future Red Raiders: Future Mustangs Q59 GREEN, STEPHEN I COOKE Steve llune 27: Dallas, Texas iMajors: English, Math, Science, History n Team Football: Student Coun- cil, Future Longhorns: Track Team Letterman, 3 yrs. l , . TQ' , ,U AWA: if .i ff 5 f I A if? H Q 'QNTE' wx tm- , E:s f mixi ng 1 A wt. GREENMAN, CHERRY September 2: San Diego, California Majors: English, Science, History Para-Medical Club, Secretary Band, Secretaryg Science Club? Clinic Aid: Honor Roll GREENMAN, JAN March 19: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Business GREER, MARSHALL ANDREW 6GAndy7! May 229 Manchester, Georgia Majors: Math, English, History Marching Band: Concert Band: Stage Band: Youth for Christ: Orchestra: NFL Talent Show: Senior Play: Variety Theater GREGORY, CAROLYN October 13, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking GREY, GREGORY STEWART May 27: Colorado Springs, Colorado Majors: English, History, Art Art Club: Variety Theater, Co- thurnus Club: Future Longhorns GRIFFITH, KAREN DIANE January 153 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking Student Council: Honor Roll: BA Spirits, Vice-President: Youth for Christ: Los Vencedoresg Y- Teensg Sr. Assembly GRIFFIN, LYDIA JANE March 30g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History BA Spirits, JCTC, Treasurer, Ice Skating Clubg Projectionist: Sen- ior Pubg Future Lions, Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Youth for Christ. CRIMES, JANET ELLEN February 25g Mineral Wells, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Math Club. Cothurnus Club: His- torical Societyg World Affairs Clubg Science Club: BA Spirits, Student Council ,.--' -X ,4- GROSS, JAMES STEPHEN May 25: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History -W4-f ,rx aff K -as-4' My 73 GUTHRIE, DAN CALVIN November 19: San Antonio, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Senior Class President: Key Club -2 yrs.: Student Council-2 yrs. National Honor Society: Variety Theater: Track Team-3 yr. Let- terman: Future Longhorns, Vice- President, Senior Personality GRYDER, STEVEN JEFFREY September 29: Kansas City, Missouri Majors: English, History, Math Ice Skating Club: ROTC: Ger- man Club GUNTER, DEBORAH LYNN. Debhie,, July 13: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English, Homemaking Future Mustangs, Honor Roll: Ire Skating Club: Folk Singers Club: Future Longhorns: Les Elites: Future Homemalcers: Clin- ic Aid GUSTAFSON, LINDA M. 'iCussie April 26: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Homemaking, History Future Secretaries, PTA Repre- sentative HACAMAN, ELIZABETH LUANN November 13: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Science HAHN, BONNIE July 15: San Antonio, Texas Majors : English, Math, History BA Belles: Business Manager, el Conquistnzlor Staff: National Hon- or' Society: BA Spirits: Student Council: Quill and Scroll, Vice- President: Senior Councilg Senior Assembly Committee: Los Vence- dores: Y-Teens: Honor Roll HALL, CYNTHIA DIANE ucindyu February 24: Abilene, Texas Student Council: Cothurnus Club: Variety Theater: Senior Party Committee: Y-Teens: BA Spirits: Ice Skating Club: Honor Roll HALL, DAVID HALL, DOUGLAS ALAN October 215 Dallas, Texas Majors' English HAILEY, RICHARD AUBREY Dick February 2: Beaumont, Texas Majors: Math, History, English, Science Track Team-2 yrs. , I PW Q fl? HALLE, NANCY July 22: Fond du Lac, Wisconsin ' Majors: English, History F 1 5 x ' H l u ure ecrc aries Onor Rol HALLEY, VAUNDA JEAN October 5: Amarillo, Texas Majors: English, History BA Spirits HALLIBURTON, GEORGE THOMAS August 26: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Key Club: B Team: Junior Var- sity Football HANCOCK, MARTHA JANIS Jan August ll: New Orleans, Louisiana Majors: English, Math, Science, History BA Belles, Marching Band: Cou- cert Band: Science Club: Senior Play Committee: Youth For Christ HANNA, THOMAS MARK October 17: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History HANNAN, PAUL BROCKMAN August 17: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Spanish B Team Football: Future Lions HANSLEY, JAMES ALLEN January 20: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English ROTC Cadet Captain: Company E Commander: Drill Platoon: Junior Classical League: Com- mandantls Ribbon HARALSON, PATSY LYNN December 5: Dallas. Texas Majors: English, History Honor Roll: Les Elites: PTA Representative HARDAWAY, SUE October 3: Kansas City, Missouri Majors: English, French, Math, History Ice Skating Club: Chess Club, Treasurer: Honor Roll af' HARDING, BETTY January lg Wichita Falls, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science National Honor Society: Library Council: Belles: BA Spirit, Treas- urer: Cothurnus Club, Senior As- sembly Comm., Senior Sweetheart Nom., Senior Personality Science, Math HARRIS, RANDY October 193 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Science HARLAN, KATHARINE LOUISE November 223 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History. Band, Youth for Christ: Junior Classical League: Red Crossg PTA Representative, Honor Roll HARGRAVE, FRANCI March 132 Athens. Texas Majors: English, History, Math French Club, Concert Choir, Mu- sicals, Senior Play, Senior Play Committee, IBM Helper HARRIS, BETTY LOU February 29: Kansas City, Missouri Majors: English, History Y-Teens HARRIS, SUSIE December 13: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History BA Spirits, Squad Leader, Pub Staffg Les Elitcsg JCTCQ Future Longhorns, Cougar Chronicle: Ad- vertising Manager, Honor Roll I f ' as ,R is A in it tn gi HARRISON, ROBERT CLINTON May 6, Dallas, Texas Majors g English, History, HARRISON, PATSY DEAN January 25: Waco, Texas Majors: English, History BA Bt-Iles B Team Football, Varsity Foot- ball 1 fl: f l sir jteeee l y HARSTON, GEORGE July 123 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History GY . i sfo ,551 C ,,, t ,,,:l I t or 'kk , Z: '..., 1 E 5-ft, 51 11' :,:i33-- 1 HARTLE, LARRY STEPHEN October 125 Jackson, Mississippi Majors: English, History HARVEY, SANDRA DIANN April 21g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Business JCTCg Future Secretaries: Future Teachers, Future Longhorns, 1 HAY, GEORGE L. l V March 31, Denver, Colorado Majors: English, History, Math, Science Future Mustangs, Future Red Raiders, Student Council, Youth for Christ, Honor Roll, Senior Assembly Committee 115 HAYES, JACK September 17, Wichita Falls, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Future Red Raiders HAYS, RAYMOND RODNEY January 3, New Orleans, Louisiana Majors: English, History, Math, Drafting Key Club, Basketball 2 yrs., B Team Baseball, National Honor S t ociey, Honor Roll, B Team Basketball HENDERSON, CAROL May 6, Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English Transferred from W. W. Samuell HENDERSON, COLIN M. October 21, San Mateo, California Majors: English, History HENDRIEX, FRANK DEWAYNE June 10, San Angelo, Texas Majors : English, Math HENLEY, BARBARA ANN May 6, Liberty, Texas Majors: Math, History, English Los Vencedores, Folk Singers Club HENSON, ROBERT ssB0bbysv October 16, Tulsa, Oklahoma Majors: English, Math, Science, History Senior Council, Golf Team HERRIN, RALPH February 29 Majors: English, H istory f9'v. HERRIN, TERI LANELL Blossom September 3, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Majors: Math, History, English 49 ' K L' its-A i'ii' is ,,,,. ,, Q! , ,4 4 1 HICKS, JENNIFER LEE 4iJen7Y February 3, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Homemaking, History Youth for Christ: JCTC, Fu Homcmakers -'2. : fik ture HEUSS, DANNY November 14, Paris, Tennesse Majors: English, History, Architectural Drawing Varsity Footballg Key Club HICKEY, DANIEL EDWARD December 11: Bloomington, Indiana Majors: English, History Swimming Team HICKS, DARLENE MAKIE csD0l1yvv January 45 Fort Worth, Texas Majors: English, History Ice Skating Club, Orchestra HILDEBRAND, BRENDA SUE September 24: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking 'va l HILL, JOHN A., JR. June 7, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Art, Drafting HILLIARD, WILLIAM DAIL January 20, Grand Prairie, Texas Majors: English, History, Science, Math B Team Baskethallg Varsity Bas- ketballg Chess Club HILLMAN, NANCY ELITA October 25: Fort Collins, Colorado Majors: English, Math, History HINTON, KENNETH WALTER September 20: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Spanish, Science Pau American Student Forum, . , . President: National Honor S lyg Band HILL, RAY September Il: Dallas, Texas Majors : English, History Football-3 yrs. Honor Roll, let terman, Basketball, Baseball Hon Mention All-Metro, All City Base hall 41:--rt' sigfjnz- :E ., , t I M, N t t ff, F - M HOCKER, KAY ' W, ,rf -mm' ,P ' sf ,ess 'fi t 1 0 :-3 I., 1 we -, ,,,,, ' :,1- , ss., . 'g s ' M we R if l if 1 i' r we X xc X MQW X Q f 'lk ,L x r X s X 4 'YQ as x I .uv W s ' X i We Qtr aff' HOFFMANN, JOYCE ANN September Il: San Antonio, Texas Majors: English, Science, History Honor Roll: Senior Prom Com mittee: Young Republivalwi Fu ture Baylor Bears: Pars-Medical Junior Achievement: BA Spirits Senior Play HOGUE, SHEILA MARIE December 3: Pine Bluff, Arkansas Majors: English, History Oklahoma Cast: Senior Council: Brigadoon cast: NFL Talent Show Concert Choir Vnriet T : y heater: Youth for Christ: Cothurnus Club: BA Spirits: Honor Roll 3 Red Cross HOLLAND, .IACK WILLIAM September 2: Miami, Oklahoma Majors: English, History, Math HOLLAND, JAMES D. December 8: Indianapolis, Indiana Majors: English, History, Math HOLMSTROM, LARS June 18: Malmo, Sweden Foreign Exchange Student Key Club: American Field Serv- ice: Track Team: Chess Club: IBM Assistant: Honor Roll HOOVER, DEBRA JO September 21: Indianapolis, Indiana Majors: English, French, History, Speech Future Mustangs: Future Long- horns: Quill and Scroll Treas- urer: Les Elites, President: Co- thurnus Club: NFL: NFL Talent Show: Variety Theater: Senior Play: Honor Roll: Cougar Chron- icle Staff: BA Spirits: Thespians HOPKINS, ED December 14: Wichita Falls, Texas Majors: English, History Honor Roll HORN, LARRY October 24: Franklin. Kentucvky Majors: English, History: Math National Forensic League . i 5 I, iz.: AA.: is I is- M 1 ' i-,,. 5. ,,.. ,K . ,. i -:law . ,fi l gg , ,.,f t.- HORNER, ROBERT DOUGLAS March 5: London, Ontario, Canada Majors: English, Science, Math, History Youth for Christ, President: Sei cnce Club, Vice-President: N8 tional Forensic League, Treasurer Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist it ' 1 HULSEY, JOE MAC November 53 Fort Worth, Texas Majors: History, Math, English HORTON, LINDA June 95 llion, New York Majors: English, History, Typing, Homemiaking HOWARD, ANDREW ERNEST July 18, Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English, Math HUGHES, BEN ALLEN, JR. December 25, Houston, Texas Majors: English, Math HUNKER, J. January 293 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Latin, Drafting, Science Icc Skating Club, Creative W ing ri! The comedian is writing another announcement HUNTER, JAMES RONALD April 195 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Language Lab Assistant, ROTC Drill Team, Future Mustangs, Art Clubg Auto Club HUNTER, MARY ANN October 31, Sherman, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Science Latin Cluhg Les Elitesg Honor Roll HUNTER, TERRIE LYNNE July 30, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Business fan HUTCHINS, CHERYL DIANE 'October 18, Dallas, Texas Majors : English, Latin, History Concert Choir, Youth for Christ, Bible Award, Junior Classical League, B.A. Spirits 1, llll lllxll HYATT, BARBARA JOAN June 18, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Honiemaking HYDEN, JAMES BRUCE March 6, El Paso, Texas Majors: Math, Science English R.O.T.C. CO. Com. of A Rifle team, Honor Roll ISACKSEN, WAYNE August 28, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Future Red Raiders, Swim Team -3 yrs. fCaptainJ Nat. Merit Finalist, Honor Roll JACKSON, BRENDA DELAINE March 18, Corsicana, Texas Majors: English, Science Math, History Vice-Prcs. Future Sec. JACKSON, WILLIAM B. December 3, McKinney, - Texas Majors: English JACOBS, ROSEMARY June 22, Dallas, Texas 5 Majors: English, History Nat. Honor Society, Youth for Ch ' r F t ris , u urc Texas Longhorns, Squad Leader-B.A. Spirits, OAR Good Citizen Award JAMES, MARION L. . August 8, Massena, New York Majors: English, History, Math Cothurnus Club, N.F.L. Cougar Chronicle, J.C.T.C. Math Club, Ice-Skatin -Sec. un. Achieve- Senior Play JENKINS, BILLY L. JOHNSON, BILLY J. May 16, December 12, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, MIIJAUVSJ Drafting Bowling Club Baseball team 443.5 JOHNSON, JAMES DALTON April 273 Terrell, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Student Council, Cothurnus-Busi- ness Mgr., VT 3 yrs, JCL, Sen- ior Council, Honor Roll, Honor Society, Future Red Raiders, Code of Conduct Comm., Folk Music Club, Thespians, Senior Play-Publicity Manager, Corona- tion Committee JOHNSON, CHARLES L. April 233 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History JOHNSON, DEBORAH March 8g Tulsa, Oklahoma Majors: English, Homemaking, History Future Secretaries, Future Long- horns JOHNSON, ERIC September 7, Chicago, lllinois Majors: Math, English, History T r a n s f e r-St. Louis-Football, Track, Future Aggies, Honor Roll JOHNSON, JACKIE JANELLE June 73 Jacksonville, Texas Majors: Math, History, English Spirit-Squadlcader, Stu d e n t Council, Nominee-Soph. Duchess, Jr. Princess, Sr. Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Pub Staff, Jr. Personality, Senior Fa- vorite JOHNSON, JUDY K. September 8, Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, Science Belies, V.P. YFC, Honor Society, Cothurnus Club, Sec.-Treas. of AFS, Spirits, Ice Skating Club, Red Cross, Treas.-Future Baylor Bears, Natl. Semi-Finalist-AmerL cans Abroad Program JOHNSON, LINDA CAROL February 16, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History YFC, Art in Action, Spirits, Span- ish Club, Future Baylor Bears, ROTC Princess, JOHNSON, MARK June 15: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History JOHNSON, SUSAN October 4: Waco, Texas Majors: English, Math Concert Choir, Honor Society, Los Vencedores, AFS, Spirits, VT '65, '66, Brigadoon , Oklal'1of ma , Sr. Play Comm., Honor Roll l JOHNSON, JULIA ANN August 313 Dallas, Texas l Majors: English, Science, History Concert Choir, AFS-Ex. Studi Sister, Spirits, Brigadoort, Ft Music Club, Sr. Council, Il Asst. Oklahoma , Folk Mu Club -'QU 5 JONES, TERRY May 45 Ft. Worth, Texas Majors: Math, English JOY, DONALD ALLEN May 23g Lewis 81 Clark, Idaho Majors: History, English Science Club, Future Aggies ROTC-2 Lt. Plt. Leader E Co Academic Wreath JUSTICE, JUDITH DIANE April 30g Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English Spirits, Red Raiders, Future Longhorns JUSTISS, LARRY D. Majors: Math, English, History fs-X, ,pbuh KEMP, NANCY JANE October 245 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Future Red Raiders, Spirits, Club, Los Vencetlores KERR, JAMES TIMOTHY July 28: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Drafting Baseball, Future Longhorns, Cap and Gown Comm. KEYS, DENNIS L. October 26: Dallas, Texas Majors: Science, Math, English, History Future Mustangs KING CAROL ANNE KING, .IOYCE February 23, Dallas, Texas February 7: McKinney, Majors English, Math, Texas Science, History Majors: English, Math, St d t Council, Spirits, Belles, History Baylor Bam' Science Para-Medical Club, Honor Ro Club Cothurnus Club Jr' Red Cross KING, MIKE July 8: Dallas, Texas Majors : English, History, Science Honor Roll, Lab Assistant KINGSLEY, DONNA KATHERINE June 30: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking KINMAN, JOHNNY JAMES September 27: Dallas, Texas Majors: Industrial Arts KIRK, SHIRLEY JEAN September 33 Greenville, Texas Majors: English, History Honor Roll, Baccalaureate C0 mittee, Youth For Christ KING, STEPHEN GLENN October 12: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History N.F.L., French Club, Cothurnl R ll b Pl Cl Vari ' len er ub, Honor 0 , Senior ay ery Tl 1 tx KLEIN, RHONDA October 13: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Junior Classical League, Future Nurses, Spirits, AFS, Folk Music, Y-Teens, Student Council, Code of Conduct Comm., Red Cross, PTA Rep., Honor Roll KLINE, DON September 5: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science National Honor Society-Vice Pres,, Key Club, Science Club, Football, Lab Asst., Senior Per- sonality KLUTTZ, KATHY May 7, McKinney, Texas Majors: English, Science, Homemaking KNAGGS, DALE October 18, Denver, Colorado Majors: English, History Band KNIGHT, LAUREN December 1: Houston, Texas Majors: English, Math, History KNOWLES, JAMES NEAL December 27: Ft. Worth, Texas Majors: Math, English, History, Science Key Club, Future Texas Aggies, Football, Honor Roll Senior As- sembly Com. KOHNLEIN, KAREN December 21, Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English, Science, Math Projectionist, Youth For Christ, Spirits, Honor Roll, Pan Ameri- can Student Forum KOSAN, JANIS February 273 Peoria, lll. Majors: English, Math, Spanish Spirits, Los Vencedorcs, Honor Roll 'iff- KOVICH, MARJORIE November 6g Alvin, Texas Majors: French, English, History Cougar Chronicle, AFS, Cothur nus Club, Les Elites. Belles, Sen ior Play, Musical-Choreography A LADENBERGER, .IUDITI-I February 5: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math Spirits, Capt., B.A. Belles, Hon- or Roll, Honor Society, Student Council, Senior Council, Senior Play Comm., Office Help, Jr. Princess nom., Sr. Sweetheart nom., Senior Play-Business Man- ager, Senior Personality -q1 'f ' l - KUNTZ, BRUCE July 27: Chicago, Illinois Majors: Art, English, History, Math LA BONTE, JUDY LACKEY, LINDA LAMBERT, ELLEN LAMBERT, MICHELLE ANN May 19: Geneva, New York Ma'ors' En lish Math J' - g Y-Teens, Sec., Follr Music Club, Para-Medical, B.A. Spirits, P.T.A. Representative, Honor Roll LANCBEIN, SUZANNE June 20: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Belles, Future Red Raiders, Fu- ture Mustangs, German Club, Fu- ture Homemakers of America, Youth for Christ, Red Cross, B.A. Spirits, Y-Teens, Student Council, Dean's office asst. I.B.M. Asst., Sr. Assembly. LANKFORD, WALLACE November 17, Dallas, Texas , Majors: English, Math, Science, History VicevPres.-Future Mustangs, Na- tional Honor Socicty, Student Council, Honor Roll LANYON, CA ROLE February 123 Grafton, K Massachusetts Majors: English, History L 1 LANDAU, EMILY April 21: Bronx, New York Majors : English, Math, Science Pres. of Red Cross, Student Coun- oil, IBM Assist., Para-Medical, Pub Staff, Les Elites, Cothurnus, Honor Roll, V.T., Student Direcl tor: Sr. Assembly. ' I 1 I I 1 : e. E I I , ' .z', A , H,,'fG1..0r itttr j. LARGENT, GEORGE WILLIAM December llg Springfield, Illinois Majors: English, History, Math, Science - ' ' mld Affa' Historical Society, W IIS ,Club, ROTC Company Commander, Y tl f Ch ' t S I A ' ou i or rls , ons o meri- cnn Revolution Award, Honor Roll PMS Award, Cadet Capt. fi LASTOVICA, SHIRLEY May 28: Temple, Texas Majors: English, History Honor Roll, Youth for Christ LATHAM, EDWARD DAVID February 22, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Science Swim Team, Folk Music Clu Baseball, Basketball, Trcas. BALLA LATTA, JAMES MICHAEL June 8, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Science ROTC-Staff S-45 Company Com- mander, Lab Asst. LAUDERDALE, EDDIE December 6: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History b. LAUGHLIN TONI LYNN May8 Dallas Texas Majors En llsh Math History ' h LAWSON, BARBARA DAWN June 205 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Future Secretaries, Future Home- makcrs, B.A. Spirits LAWSON, ROGER S. April 8, Clarksville, Texas Majors: English, Math, History LEDBETTER, LUCY April 21: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Foreign Language, History Belles, Les Elites, Historian, Spir- its Future Longhorns, Honor Roll, Senior Assembly Com. LEGER, RICHARD ALLEN Majors: English, History 5:1 wrffessfrr. afsfsmf: , .-V1 k '55,--5-7r.,,,5j.:',ggggtrn .::f:Jtfs'iE . 1-gg ' sarees--r ., ,,,,. , ,V ,,. ,,.. , . ,L Q. 'ZQQ sim. S, LEWIS, LINDA GAIL November 83 Athens, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Para-Medical Club, Ice Skating Club s-fe, LE PERE, CYNDY April 303 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Red Cross Rep., Student Council, Spirits, Pan Am Club, Cothurnus Club, PTA Rep., Oklahoma , Brigadoon , Variety Theater, Projcctionist You carft take his enrollment card out just because you, don' like him. LEMONT, MICHAEL STEPHEN May 14: Texarkana, Arkansas Majors: English, Math, History, Science Marching Band, Concert Band, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Officer, Military Band, NFL Talent Show, Variety Theater, Ice Skating Club, Bowling Club r LINDSLEY, JOHN BERRIEN l March 225 Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, Science Concert Choir as-f LEVERETT, STEVEN GLENN October 4: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History 5-. Varsity Football Mgr., Future IODS LINXWILER, KENNETH ELGIN October 21: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Key Club, Future Red Raiders, F.D.A. LIEBRUM, CARLA MAE October 23, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Art, Homemaking Art in Action, Future Baylor Bears, Office Asst., Lab Asst., Honor Roll LISKE, IRENE URSULA July 6: Leonberg, Germany Majors: English, Math, Science Honor Roll, German Club-Pres., Ice Skating Club, Science Club, Library Asst. and Council LOONEY, J OE October 23 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Science LITTLE, THOMAS LITTLE, SANDRA EUGENE June 53 Houston, Texas June 2g Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, Majors: English, Math, History History Belles, Future Mustangs, AFS. Spirits, Soph., Jr., Personality, .Seniog U Favoriteg Sophs Duzhess, Y. IIXICBSS, CYNDI' t t, Igfonor Society, El Conziistfgor, enlor Class Vice-Pres., Student Council, Office Help, Quill and Scroll, Homecoming Queen, Bas- ketball Queen LONG, MONIMA JO September 283 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Business Ice Skating Club, Y-Teen -Treas., i A H . Chess Club S LUDWICK, RONNIE L. e March 14-5 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, . Future Rell Raiders Math LONG, PAULA KAY December 293 Mineola, Texas LYNCH, JOHN LYNCH, RICHARD LAWRENCE THOMAS March 17g Dallas, Texas October 31, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Majors: English, Math, History History, Science Key Club, Student Council, Future Future Mustangs, Honor Roll, YFC Texas Aggies-President, Bible Credit, Football, Baccalaureate Comm. LONG, SANDRA KAY January 28g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking M, f r 'S ww.. ty f C Q r 'i , Q, 1 vw- fu I 4. 4 Q2 N Q MCCAFFREY, MIKE July 273 Japan Majors: English, History, Math LYNN, PATRICIA October 21: Canton, Ohio Majors: English, Math, History MCADAMS, KATHLEEN April 23 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking Band, D.E. McALPIN, CALVIN HOUSTON June 4: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math MCCALL, DAVID LANHAM September 13: Memphis, Tennessee Majors: English, Math, History R.0.T.C.-Drill Plt., Cdt. 2nd Lt., World Affairs Club, Academic Wreath, Service Ribbon, Academic Excellence Ribbon, Honor Roll itil 1 MCCARLEY, NEAL September IO, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Foreign Language Golf Team, Spanish Club, Ice skating Club MCDANIEL, DANNY GLENN October 29: Dallas. Texas Majors: English, Spanish Math, Science El Conquistador-Activities Ed., Foreign Exchange Student-Finab ist, Band, Los Venvedores, Les Elites. Historical Society, Science Club, Junior Council on World Affairs, Senior Play Comm., Honor Roll MCDONALD, JAMES MILBURN March 14: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, History, Science Ice Skating Club MCDONALD, RICHARD A. August 20, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science Amateur Radio Club-President MCCLURE, PRISCILLA SUSAN , January 9, Linz, Austria , Majors: English, Science, W Math, History, French Belles, Honor Society, Soph Duchess Nom., Para-Medical Clul -Pros., Future Baylor Bears- Sec., Student Council, Spirit! Squad Leader, Science Club, Holi or Roll, Clinic Help ' -922 , MCGINNIS, BRENDA RUTH luly 195 Dallas, Texas llajors: English, History, Math Spirits-Lt., Student Council. ntnr-Club Council, Cougar Chron- :le-'Publicity Mgr., Senior Pub Council, Quill and Scroll-Pres., Iothurnus Club, PASF Bible tward, Junior Prinress Nom., Iomcroming Queen Semi-Finalist enior Assembly Com. MCGR AW, PATRICIA ANN February 193 Brownwood, Texas Majors: English, Art, Homemaking An Club McCUIRE, LARRY WAYNE October 285 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History, Drafting Cougar Band, National Honor So- ciety McIVER, MICHAEL J. November 195 McAllen, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History, Foreign Language MCKEEVER, SHERILYN DIANNE .luly 293 Dallas, Texas Majors.' English, History Belles, Spirits, Honor Society. Y-Teens, Junior Princess Nom., Spanish Club, Bible Award, Honor Roll, Student Council, Senior Sweetheart Nom. McKINNEY, GLEN A. September 4-5 Birmingham, Alabama Majors: English, Math, History Bowling Club, Co. Exec. R.0.'I'.C., Future Mustangs, Honor Roll, Red Cross, Future Red Raiders, Youth for Christ, Antique Auto Club, NFL Talent Show McK.INNEY, PATRICIA ELAINE .luly 31, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Hornemaking Youth for Christ, Library Help McKISSICK, ALBERT RAY November 255 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Industrial Arts German Club MCLEAN, ROBERT ALEXANDER August 73 Denton, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, Spanish Football, Spanish Club, Science Club, Future Longhorns, Senior Pub, Honor Roll, National Honor Society MCLEOD, VICKI ELLEN .luly 26, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History MAHAFFEY, BRUCE November 1: Betel, India Majors: Math, English, Science, History, Latin Tennis Team, Student Council, Senior Council, National Honor S o c i e t y-Treasurer, Cnthulfnus Club, Variety Theatre, El Con- quistador Staff s s lf - f C , : Z j it nrri I rr r f iirl MCNABB, JANET Susan June 8: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Spanish, History Spirits, Los Venvr-dures, Y-Teens, Future East Texas Lions MACIEL, ANGELA M. May 30: Campos-Rio de Janerio, Brazil Majors: Math, History, English, Chemistry Honorary Belle, AFS, Honor Roll, Science Club, Foreign Exchange Student, Girl Scouts MADDOX, LINDA DIANE December 83 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Art in Action, Spirits, Future Red Raiders, French Club MAHAN, DONALD L. October 25: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, History -P is ' ' sh , F ' 17-35552: f MALCOLM, RHAE GLYNN April 1g Ottawa, Kansas Majors: English. History Concert Choir, Spirits, Okla- homa , Antique Auto Club-Treas., lee Skating Club, Future Mustangs, Folk Music Club MANESS, TYWONIA June 11: Rusk. Texas Majors: English, Science, History Student Council, Red Cross, Spirits, J.C.T.C., Honor Roll, Oklahoma MANSELL, JULIANNA JENKINS December 18, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Foreign Language, Homemaking Bowling League, Spirits, Les Elites, Future Longhorns, Future Home- makers MARR, ANNA February 16: Sulphur Springs, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking Future Homemakers, Future Long- horns, Art Club, Y-Teens MALLORY, JANET ELIZABETH May 24: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, i Science, Languages Belles, Honor Society, Studc Council, Art in Action, Les Elitq Office Help, Honor Roll, Spiri 1 1 VIARRIOTT, SANDRA August 2g Dallas, Texas Wajors: English, History future Secretaries, Honor Roll, french Club 0--wma.. , MARSHALL, JAMES ROBERT October 31: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, ' Science, History, Spanish Nat'l Honor Society, Historical So- ciety, Honor Roll, Band-Pres.. Orchestra, Dal4Hi Symphony, All- State Orchestra, All Region Band, NFL, All Region Orchestra, Civitan Citizenship Award MARTIN, DEBORAH ANN December 12g Nacogdoches, Texas Majors: English, Math Youth for Christ, Future Home- makers, Library Council, Para- Medical Club, Honor Roll MARTIN, WILMA SUSAN November 30: Carlsbad, New Mexico Majors: English, History, Math, Science B.A. Belles, Cothurnus Club, Cou- gar Chronicle, Senior Pub, Future Red Raiders, Spirits, Squad Lead- er, Historical Society, Historian, Senior Play Comm. MARTIN, WILLIAM W. February 22: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History, Drafting Honor Society, All-State Orches- tra, All-State Symphony, Region Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, lst Division solo and ensemble, Honor Roll, Vice-Pres. Band, Dal- Hi Symphony MARTINEZ, LOUAN N January 22: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science Spirits, Honor Roll MASON, DORIS .IEAN April 16: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Future Teachers, Youth for Christ, Spirits MASSEY, REX DEWAYNE November 285 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Drafting Ice Skating Club MASSINGER, MARTIN W. July 19: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Spanish, History Honor Society, Track Team, Youth for Christ, Spanish Club, Library Asst., Lang. Lab Asst. Q ,..,. ., MAYNARD, BEVERLY ANN November 293 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Speech, History, Math Senior Pub, Cougar Chronicle- Adv. Mgr., Cothurnus Club-V.P., National Thcspians, N.F.L. V.T., P.T.A, Assembly, Honor Roll, Oklahoma, Brigadoon, Senior Play Comm., JCL, Senior Play MERIDETH, BARBARA ELAINE October 35 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History History MAZA, LINDA June 29, Monroe, La. Majors: English, History, Business Honor Roll, Y-Teens MEADOWS, ENID LUGENE April 85 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, MILIAN, MARTA March 15, Mayajigua Las Villas, Cuba Majors: English, Math, French, Spanish, History Les Elites, Los Vencedores, Ice Skating Club, AFS, Honor Roll History, Homemaking Future Homemekers-Pres., Cougar Chronicle, Student Council, Honor Society, Youth for Christ, Honor Roll, J.C.T.C. MILLENDER, GRADY .lanuary 83 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Cheerleader, B Team football, Student Council, Future Mustangs, Cougar Chronicle-Sports Ed., Dance Comm., Senior Personality MEEKS, DEBORAH October 223 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Art, History Ice Skating Club-Pres., Cothurnus Club, Senior Play Comm,, Honor Roll, NFL, Variety Theatre, Sen- ior Play, Brigadoon MILLER, GREGORY GLENN .lanuary 2, Cincinatti, Ohio Majors: English, History, Math, Science MIDDLETON, WILLIAM 1255, Future Red Raiders, Honor March 23, Corpus Christi, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Future Texas Aggies MILLER, JOHN CHARLES April 2, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Student Council, Military-Rifle 'gt-am Captain, Letterman Rifle MILHOLLAND, .l EANETTE October 11, Dallas, Texas 1 Majors: English, Math, 1 History Tennis Team, Future Red Raidel Senior Play Comm., Sr. Sweethe: Nom. VIILLER LARRY MINS, EDWARD lune 23 Dallas Texas KENNETH 'Majors Enghsh Hlstgry October 53 Pittsburgh, Pa. Majors: Science, Math, History, English MINN ER, VIRGINIA ANNE September 19: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Spirits-Squad Leader, Honor Roll, Student Council MITCHELL, MARILYN April 23, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Art, History- Spirits, Senior Council, Art in Action, Honor Roll, AFS, Senior Comm. MOENTNISH, ROBERT December 235 Honolulu, Hawaii Majors: English, Math, Science, History Future Aggies, Rally Club, Book- room Help, Counselor Aid MONCREIF, BARBARA September 145 Dallas, Texas Majors: Homemaking, History, Art MONCRIEF, LINDA SUE March 20: Tacoma, Washington Majors: History, Homemaking Library Asst. MONIER, MARGARET ANN November 35 New Orleans, Louisiana Majors: English, History MONTGOMERY, JAMES MICHAEL Majors: English, History, Math, Science Future Red Raiders, B Football, Track, Honor Roll, JCTS, Key Club, YFC, Student Council, Sci- ence Club MOON, .IUDY ANN October l3g Breckenridge Texas Majors: English, History lt' MOORE, DAVID August 18, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Majors: English, Math, Science, History Future Longhorns, Orchestra MOORE, GARY WAYNE August ll, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Science Honor Roll, Red Cross, J.C.T.C MOORE, KAREN LEIGH September 235 Dallas, Texas Majors : English, History Los Vcncedores, Historical Society, Spirits, Pub Staff MOORE, MICHAEL EDWARD July 20g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Golf Team-Letterman, Tri-Captain ,ah 'iw . ,,m.,.,, . il 'N ef Il f if Shut up and type, Nash!! flanet Schultz, Gail Nash, Debb Pope! MOORE, RONALD A .lanuary 175 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History MOORES, TOMMY July 25, El Paso, Texas Majors: English, History, Math MORENO, DAVID S. September 13g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History N MORGAN, BRENDA l l k A ' 11 H ' 'L' 1 T2 .-. 91 A .'-- u .,,,. Questa i ffm 4l f . Q , Q . 'Qi' In :sf- MORGAN, JUANDA CARROLL July 223 Marshall, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Nat'l Honor Society, Spirits-Squad Leader, Les Elites, Historical S0- ciety, AFS, Future Teachers, Fu- ture Homemakers, Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council, All Day Comm. MORROW, MARY M. November 113 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking Spirits, French Club-Treas., Nat'l Honor Society, Honor Roll, Student Council MORTON, PHILIP R. January 20: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Football, Student Council, Con- cert Choir MUELLER, JANET GALE September 63 Chicago, Illinois Majors: English. History Football Queen-'65, Soph., Ir. Personality, Soph. and Jr. Corona- tion cunrlixlate, Projectionist, Hon- or Roll, Future Longhorns, Spirits, Student Council, Les Elites, Senior Personality, Senior Play, Senior Sweetheart Nominee MULLER, JANA DEE .lanuary lg Kimballbon, Iowa Majors .' English, History, Math Future Homemakers-Treas., Red Cross, Spirits, Los Vencedores, Future Retl Raiders, Junior Achievement, Honor Roll MURDOCH, MARTHA MURPHY, MICHAEL W. November 2, Tulsa, Oklahoma Majors: Math, History Basketball, Honor Society, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Track, Dance Band fTransfer from Okla.l NABORS, PAULA L. April 293 Odessa, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Future Red Raiders, Cap and Gown Comm., Spirits, Senior Play ,Q . , ff-: fs- .. I, ' H my ,L- ' -,SN t is if ' ' ill-Jw X xt , N,,, j W, t li ,r . NALL, JOHN WILLIAM February 18: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Electronics NELSON, ROBERT EUGENE September 28, Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, I-Iistory NASH, GAIL ELIZABETH April 17: Atlanta, Georgia Majors: English, History, Foreign Language EditorfEl Conquistndor, Quill and Scroll, Cothurnus Club, VT Busi- ness Comm. '64, '65, AFS, His- torical Society, Honor Roll NAUL, JULIUS NICK .luly 33 Magnolia, Mississippi Majors: English, Math, Science, History NAYLOR, ROBERT DOUGLAS April 45 Dallas, Texas Majors: Science, Math, English, History Parliamentarian-NFL, D e b a I e Squad, Science Club, Lab Asst., Tech. Stage Crew, Honor Society NEUBACH, PAUL January 20, Buffalo, New York Majors: English, Math, Science, History JV and Varsity Football, Key Club, Latin Club, B team Bas- ketball, JCTC, Future Longhorns, Honor Roll wwf? L NEWBERRY, BRENDA JOAN February 22, Corpus Christi, Texas Majors: Business Ice Skating Club NEWMAN, LARRY RICHARD May 9g Freemont, Nebraska Majors: English, Math, Science, History Ire Skating Club NICHOLS, DELSYA March 75 End, Oklahoma Majors: History, Business NIELSEN, SANDRA LYN December 293 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math BA Spirits, Belles 65-67 rv -'Q resr :, '55 L 1- 'Fw ,, f I r iw, - .,., I . NEWELL, CHARLES 1 I Yiw-nr' NIETMANN, CLAIRE l LUCAN Ianuary 18, Dallas, Texas Majors: Art, English -Ionor Roll, Clinic Asst., Spirits, trt in Action, Future Nurses, Para- Jedical-Pliotograpber, PTA Rep., led Cross, Future Longhorns I ft f lf 4 f x Y f Q, - pq ' 'U' K ' i ' 'L K , QQ' R, suuss rss Q R, as ,r w t rpm ' - fi 237-2'-' ' .15 if was ' rtasx- 1-'fn ' . - R T. . T V il' NOLAND, DEBORAH I. April 5, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History BA Spirits NORRIS, SUZANNE KAY April 243 Johnson City, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking Spirits, IBM Asst., PTA Rep., Fu- ture Homemakcrs, Honor Roll N ORTHUM, WILLIAM KENDRICK January 3g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Drafting, History Future Aggies NUUTTILA, VIC THOMAS November Ig Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History French Club ' f I dh f K OAKLEY, KNOX I QMONTYI February 5g St. Petersburg, Florida Majors: History, English, Math O'BRIEN. CAROLYN VIRGINIA November IO, Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, History, Science Science Club, Historical Society. AFS, Creative Writing, Honor Society, Honor Roll, Natl. Merit Letter of Commendation, Lab Asst., Delegate-Arlington Science Lecture Series ODOM, JOHNNY MICHAEL September 163 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Science, Math OFFHAUS, RODNEY THOMAS May 29: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Key Club, Student Council alliiil' .. ., . .. by ,,,, s s si jig' OLBRICK, ANN CAROL September 225 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Future Mustangs, Art Club, Spir- its, Y-Teens, Les Elites, Honor Roll W OSBORNE, PATRICIA KAY September 24-3 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Senior Sweetheart Nominee OINEAL, PATRICIA RHEA Majors: Foreign Language, Math, History, English Les Elites, Historical Society, Fu- ture Baylor Bears, Honor Roll, B.A. Spirits O'REILLY, MIKE Majors: History, Math, Science, English November 18: Dallas, Texas Future Mustangs, Honor Roll, .I.C.T.C. OSBORNE, CHARLA September 6g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Science, History, Homemaking Youth for Christ, F.H.A,-Sec., Honor Roll, Future Teachers, B.A. Spirits OWENS, .IANIS CHERYL July 30: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking I iiii M rrrr ,,,, !W, ,. gi , f V! !f'i7l! vlllliaj-,'43l!' '1 ' J 15 zzff f rg' 'f -AS N.,- PAIGE, ELIZABETH PARKS, W. SCOTTY NOVBITIIJCI' 193 Dallas, Texas November 5? Newry, Majors: English, Math, Scotland History Majors: English, Art, Spirits, Ice Skating Club, ETSU History, Math Lions, Honor Roll PARRISH, IANA DIANE April 163 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Future Homemakers, Y-Teens, Fu- ture Secretaries, Honor Roll, Spir- its, Belles PARSON, BEVERLY DIANE September 163 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Art, History Senior Pub, Art in Action, Lab Asst, AFS, Honor Roll, Spirits- Squadleader, PTA Rep., El Con- quistador PATTERSON, MARY ALYCE February 25 Dallas Texas Majors English Hlsto Foreign Language Belles 6567 Les Elitcs Folk Music Club Sp nts Red Cross Honor Roll Future Mustangs, Student Count' Cougar Chronicle, Cothurnus Cl Creative Writing, Sr. Assembly aaa... PEELER, JOHN S. MIKE August ll: Dallas, Texas lugust 7, Dallas, Texas lajors: English, History land, Stage Band -1 J Majors: Math, Drafting PELKEY, KAREN FRANCES December 263 leffersonville, Indiana Majors: English, History, Math, Spanish Band, Spnnislx Club, A.F.S., World Affairs Club PENDLEY, BARBARA J EAN January 6g Denver, Colo. Majors: English, History, Math, Business NFL, Ice Skating Club, Chess Club PENNINGTON, STEVEN HENRY February 7, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Science PERNA, JACQUE PETERSON, EDWARD H. September 20: Baton Rouge Louisiana Majors: English, History, Math, Science, Drafting Student Council, Folk Music Club Nat'l Honor Society, Honor Roll .l.C.T C B Football B Basket ball, yalsny Football ' K PETTY, BILLY December 9: End, Oklahoma Majors: English, Industrial Arts PETTY, JOHN PETTY, MICHAEL CRAIG CALDWELL ,luly 23, Dallas, Texas January 5: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Spanish, Majors: English, Math, Science History Science Club, Cougar Chroniclf? Business Mgr., Rifle Team, R.0.T.C.-Cadet lst Lt. PHILLIPS, MIKE August 115 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Band Science Club :s,mA r : K ' 'K' iv' PHELPS, DIANE February 63 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Belles, French Club, Spirits, Okla- homa, Student Council, PTA Rep., Honor Roll PHELPS, RONALD W. April 33 Chicago, Illinois Majors: Math, English, History, Science Future Mustangs, Honor Roll PHILLIPS, REBECCA A. .Iune 30, Texarkana, Texas Majors: English, Math, Latin Future Teachers, JCL, Youth for Christ, Nat'l. Honor Society, Hou- or Roll PIEPGRASSS, BILL May 5, Ephrata, Pennsylvania Majors: English, Math, Science, French, History French Club, Youth for Christ, Student Council, Safety Council aw .try 18? is IVV PIERCE, GLENN AL PIERCE MARY February 25, Dallas, Texas NEALETTE Majors: English, Math, December 28, McKinney History Texas Football-2 letters, Basketball-2 Maj'0,S: English, History 7'5 Baseball-3 letters Future Teachers-Sec., Honor Rol PIERCE, PAT M. July 19, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Homemaking, History PIETZSCH, MICHAEL LOUIS September 23, Dallas, Texas Majors: Mathematics, Science, English Nat'l. Honor Society, American Field Service, Science Club, Lab Assistant, Band, Orchestra, Senior Assembly Comm. PIKE, MARIANNE October 123 Fort Worth, Texas Majors: English, History, Science, Foreign Language Youth for Christ, Lab Assists t QNX PIPPIN LARRY PITTS, JACKIE May 5 Tyler Texas November 13g Dallas, Texas Majors En lish Math Majors: English History DI-aftln Sp rits, Future Texas Longhorns, D ft g T k Spanish Club, Honor ul R 1 PLUNK, MICHAEL DEE September 13g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Cheerleader-Head, Cothurnus, Key Club, Student Council-Vice Pres., Nat'l Honor Society, VT-66, Soph., lr., Personality, Honor Roll, Senior Favorite, Senior Play Comm., Senior Play PLUTO, AIMEE SUSAN October 3: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English Future Mustangs Club, Spanish Club , Spirits POPE, CATHY PORTER, CAROL POSEY, ALISON February 123 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Belles, Spirits, Honor Roll, Inv tation Comm., Future Red Raiders, Les Elitcs, Office Asst. POTTER, JOSEPH THOMAS October 14, Sherman, Texas Majors: English, History POTTORFF, FRANCES LOUISE June 3: San Diego, California Majors: English, History, Business Future Secretaries, Spirits, Junior Achievement-Sec., Personal Direc- tor, ICT POARCH, CHARLES POWE, STEPHEN F. February 21, Dallas, Texas Majors: English History, Math, Science, 4 M Honor Roll ,,...-1-4 iudarzd coming around the ar turn its The Gator King m th ea . . POWELL, WILLIAM .luly 163 Memphis, Tennessee Majors: English, Math, History PRESTON, JUDY July 313 Baltimore, Maryland POWELL WILLIAM Majors: English, History, GORDCSN Science, Math October 18: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Chess Club, Cadet lst Lt., ROTC, Batallion Asst, S-4, 2 Yr. letter- man ROTC Drill Plt., Academic Excellence Wreath, Scholastic Rib- bon, Honor Roll, Ice Skating Club PREVRATIL, LINDA October 9, Norfolk, Virginia Majors: English, History, Math PRESTON, GARY LANE October 55 Dallas, Texas Nebraska Majors: English, Math, Majors English Business History: PROCTOR, JULIA MARIE April 25: Greenwood, Mississippi Majors: English, History, Math Future Secretaries Club, Pau- American Club, Honor Roll Q I' 7 1 2 i S i l ,:,, PUCH, JOHN July 7, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Industrial Arts Football 1 . ' ,sf My , vi. G 'Nha' PURSUR, BETH August 73 Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, History Youth for Christ, German Club. S enior Council, Bible Award, Spc- cial Project com. Science Club Honor Roll PYLAND, JIMMY DALE October 14, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History PYLE, CARY December 233 Kerrville, Texas Majors: Math, English, History PYLE, GERALD RANDOLPH December 23, Kerrville, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Honor Roll QUEEN, BRUCE F. January 22, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Art, Math, History Treas.fArt in Action 65-67, Track Team-3 yr. lettcrman, Treas.- Futurc Longhorns RABAL, GARY STEVEN April l5g Dallas, Texas Majors: History, Math, Shop RAINES, CYNTHIA ANN .lune 14, Englewood, Calif. Majors: English, Math, Science, History V. Pres.-Math Club, Ice Skating Club, Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, JCTC RADUSHEFF, MARSHA December 3: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Majors: English, Latin, History Belles 66-67, Future Mustangs, Honor Roll, AFS, Spirits Le RAMSEY, ROBERT ANDREW December 29, Dallas, Texas Majors : English, Math, Science, History Science Club, .TCL REESE, JIMMY August 95 Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English 41 RATLIFF, DONNA M. August 11: Live Oak, Florida Majors: English, History, Homemaking French Club, BA Spirits RAY, TERRY REDWINE, SUSANNE January 17: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English, Languages Folk Music Club, Latin Club, French Club, Chorus, Future Longhorns, Spirits, Honor Roll, Oklahoma REECE, RAND1 SUE May 10g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Belles, Spirits, Los Venccdorcs. Student Council, Nat'l. Honor So- ciety, Senior Pub, Senior Play Comm., Dean's Assistant, Future M t YTL-ans, Honor Roll, us ang's, - Senior Play REESE, STEVEN RAY July 26, San Antonio, Texas Majors : English, Math REITZ, DOROTHY ANN August 9: Glensfalls, New York Majors: English, History RENFRO, BARBARA LYNN .lune 22, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Spanish, Business Library Council, YFC, Los Vent: dorcs, Ice Skating Club RENFRO, RONALD DEAN December 13 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math REEVES, VICKI JANE August 24-g Sulphur Springs, Texas Majors: English, Business, History Future Longhorns, JCL, Y-Teens Ice Skating Club, Spirits, Offic Help, Future Sec., Historical So ciety, Honor Roll , i N tHODES, BRENDA LYNN lanuary 155 Houston, Texas Vlajors: Business, English, History louor Roll t 'W' wav' :V-vw RICH, DALE BAXTER September 7: Freeport, Texas Majors: Math, English, History Art Club RICHARDSON, REBECCA June 8: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Homemaking RIGBY, JACK RAY March 203 Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, Science, History Key Club, Prom Comm., Future Texas Longhorns, Student Coun- cil, Future Red Raiders, Baseball, Honor Roll, Soph. personality 1 Junior personality, senlor per- sonality RILEY, KATHLEEN July 65 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math BA Spirits RILEY, VICKI LUANN A ril 4 Dallas Texas P 5 v Majors: English, Spanish Lab Assistant, Honor Roll, Span- l Cl l isl um RITCHIE, ROGER December 313 Texarkana, Arkansas Majors: English, History, Math Future Baylor Bears ROAN, FRANCES LYNN May 14: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, Homemaking, English Concert Choir, Belles, Cothurnus Club, Thespians-V.P., Oklahoma Brigadoou. V.T., Senior Play NFL, Red Cross: Sr. Assembly ROBERDS, REBECCA ANN June 24, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science Library Council, Honor Roll, St dent Council, Red Cross ROBERTS, .IAMES ALAN August llg Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History ,gs-.. ,, RODECAP, JOY SUSAN May I, Bloomington, Indiana Majors: Math, History, English BA Spirits, Belles, Future Long horns, Art in Action, French Club AFS ROBINSON, BECKY September 23, Fort Worth, Texas Majors: English, Drama Cothurnus Club, Variety Theater, Speech Squad ROBINSON, CAROL ANN May 89 Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English, Math Future Rezl Raiders, Folk Music Club, Future Mustangs, Office Assistant ROBNETT, SUSAN DIANE October 293 Dallas, Texas Majors.' English, History RODGERS, ROBERT EDWIN April 275 Cape Cerauda, Missouri Majors: English, History, Math ROE, CARROLL DON ROQERS EDWARD Majors: English, History, ARNOLD March 18g Dallas, Texas May 2 Terrell Texas SCiC11CC, Miillll Majors En lxsh Historw Football, Future Mustangs, Trac NLH-h Weightlifting ROLAND, JAMES NEWTON March 27g Brownwood, Texas Majors: English, History, Science, Math B and JV Football, Key Club, Future Mustangs-Pres., Student Council, Baseball ROOK, DENNIS January 5: Dallas, Texas Majors: Drafting, English, History ROSEBURG, PAMELA October 9g Beaumont, Texas Majors: English, Science, Math Belles, Spirits, National Honor Society, Science Club, Senior Council, Historical Society, Amer- ican Ficld Service, Future Red Raiders, Latin Club, Delegate to Arlington State Science Lecture Series, to Latin Convention Y- Teens, Honor Roll, Sr. Assembly ROSS, RONNIE R. Vlay 223 New York, New York llajors: English, History, Science farsity Football, All City Ist Team, All North zone Team, All Mem lst Team, All Greater Dallas l uw,-as ROSSON, JOHNNY October 43 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History ROTHERMEL, JOHN March 27, Birmingham, Alabama Majors: English, History, Science, Math Variety Theater, Band, Concert Band, Lab Assistant Honor Roll, World Affairs Club, Future Mus- tangs, Science Club ROWLAND. PATRICIA DOWLEARN August 8: Glendale, California Majors: English, Math, Histo FY Library Assistant RUBIN, MARSHA ANN November 283 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, BA Spirits, BA Belles, YFC, Fu- ture Mustangs, Office Aid, Honor Roll RUDINE, ELIZABETH ANNE February 21, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Latin, Math, History Honor Society, JCL, Ice Skating Club, BA Spirits, YFC, Honor Roll, Biology Lab Assistant RUDOLPH, JANET LYNNE April 26, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Majors: Math, English, Science, History Concert Choir, Oklahoma, YFC, Latin Club, Honor Roll, Red Cross, Historical Society, BA Spirits RUNYON, SERENA LEE August 14: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Cothurnus Club, Variety Theater, Summer Workshop, Folk Music Club, Spirits, Red Cross Rep.. PTA Rep., Senior Council RUSSELL, JAMES LEWIS June 27: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Brigadoon, Concert Choir wif-'V .. , -t A . 1 'Q SAGE, NITA KAREN October 28: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History NFL Talent Show, Nat'l. Thes- pians, NFL, Senior Play, Senior Prom Comm. E QQ SAUNDERS, STEVEN RAY August 8, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History SANDERS PAMELA JOYCE eptember 10g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Histoly, Art PTA Representative SANFORD, SARA . February 133 Sioux C1tY Iowa Majors: Science, EngliSh, Math, History Para-Medical Club, Honor Roll. Scicncc Club, Clinic Aid SAUNDERS, ROBERT EUGENE October 6, Tulsa, Oklahoma Majors: English, Math Science SCHAAL, LINDA December 21, Albany, New York Majors: English, Math, Language, Science, History Concert Choir, Y-Teens, Science Club, Historical Society, Spanish Club, Future Mustangs, Cothurnus Club, Oklahoma, Brigadoon, Variety Theater, Student Council, Honor Roll. SCHOONOVER, LARRY SCHOONOVER LINDA JOE GAYLE September 20, Tarkio, Mis- July 20 Dallas Texas souri Majors History Math Majors: Math, History, En hsh English SCIEIJOONOVER, LINDA J September 20, Maryville, Missouri Majors: English, History BA Spirits, Latin Club, French Club, Cougar Chronicle, Ex- change Editor, Quill and Scroll -Sec. National Honor Society, Honor Roll SCHRECK, PAULA PHANAE October 7, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Art BA Spirits, Co-Captain-Belles, Art Club, Office help SCOGCINS, SANDRA January 15, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Majors: English, History Licut.-Bcllcs, Honor Society, Hon- or Roll, Future Red Raiders, Jr. Personality, Pub staff, Feature editor-Cougar Chronicle, Office A 't t BA Sp t S 'o Pe 5515 an , xri s, em r r- souulity SEAHOLM, MEGAN September 26: New Orleans, Louisiana Majors: English, Math, History, Science, French BA Bellesg NFL, Pres- dentg Les Elitesg Debate Squadg cliolarship, Veterans of Foreign arsg Sr. Assembly. M ,qv Aus- ,A ' .,.,-ff , SELDERS, THOMAS BRUCE ,Iune 14g Bloomington, Indiana Majors: English, History Clubg BA Spiritsg Student Math SELF, DAVID ,lune 27: Wichita Falls, Texas Majors: English: History Honor Roll, Pan American SELLERS, KAREN ANNE August 25: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, History, Science Youth for Christ, Special Activ- ities Director SELMAN, GARY August 27: Dalhart, Texas Majors: English, History Junior Classical League, President Cotliurnus Club: National Thes- piansg NFI.g NFL Talent Show Variety Thcaterg Senior Play Pub Staff, Humor Editor: Hono Roll 5 3 Z' SEMBERA, SHERRY KAY February 75 Fort Worth, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science Historical Society: Student Coun- cil, Future Baylor Bcsrsg BA Spiritsg AFS SETRAK, THOMAS PATRICK December 3: Gainesville, Texas Majors: English, History SEYSTER, CHARLES MICHAEL December 12, Abilene, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Senior Playg Band SHANKLES, JOHN ALBERT February 263 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History ROTC, Historical Socictyg World Affairs , SHARBER, KATHY .IO November 24, Denton, Texas Majors : Math, English, French Para-Medical, Secretaryg Youth for Christ: Clinic Aid: Texas As- sociation of Future Nurscsg Sec- retary: BA Spirits l SHELBY, DAN June 199 Sherman, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Honor Roll SHARP, TERRY Royal tea SHAUER, JAMES SHEPHERD, .10 ANN September 13, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Ice Skating Club: Los Vencedores: Future Mustangs: Honor Roll May 21, 194-9, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Band SHEPHERD, SHERRY October 13, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Future Longhorns: Red Cross: BA Spirits: Future Baylor Bears, Honor Roll SHELLY, JANICE SUE March 24, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Art Art in Action, Pres.-Library Council 64--65, PTA Rep., Transfer Crozier Tech-Tech Newspaper, Serg. Pep Squad SHEPPARD, STEVEN LEE April 17g Manila, Philippines Majors: English, Math, Science, History Honor Roll: Ice Skating Club , A rs f I S andi Little! :WEN W yjjj j ,M ,.. i '1f' , .-0 .,7 '.fw-i ', ' fs 1 fr' t ' '. J stss EHINER, JOHN WILLIAM anuary 1: Oil City, Pennsylvania iflajors: Math, Science, History, English, German latlonal Honor Society, President, Zcience Club, Treasurer: Band, rchestrag Senior Council: Swim ing Team-Captain, German Club oals for Dallas SHROPSHIRE VONDALEEN CAROLYN December 4: Bel, California Majors: English, Historyg Homemaking SHRUPTRINE, DEBBIE September 9: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking Future Homemakersg Ice Skating: Pars-Medical: Clinic Aid SHULTZ, SUSAN ALICE November 13 Daytona Beach, Florida Majors: English, Math, Spanish Ice Skating Clubg Los Vence- doresg PTA Representativeg Chess Club, Secretaryg Honor Roll SIEPERT JANIS DIANE February 15: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History SIFFORD, LEWIS May 14, Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, History Student Council-3 yrs.: Honor Roll: Cougar Chronicle, Sports Editorg Senior Pub Councilg Fu- ture Baylor Bears, Vice-President SILBERMAN, KATHY August 2: Peekskill, New York Majors: Math, English, French Les Elitcsg Honor Roll SIMS, ROGER COLEMAN April 273 Taft, California Majors: English, Math, History Track Team: Future Longhorns: Future Mustangs SISK, ERWIN JOHN October 17: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science Golf Team-2 yrs. SKINNER, JUDY GAIL November 11g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Library Cuuncilg PTA Represen- tative, Baccalaureate Committee Q F' N 2 gi ? rf Z 5 I s ii v r -an- 4 SMITH, BEVERLY GENE November 203 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Drafting BA Spiritsg Honor Roll, Ice Skating Clubg Art Club, Les Elites SLAY, PAMELA GRACE August 22, Bethesda, Maryland Majors: English, Art Art Club STEMMONS, SHERRY SUE October 14, Midland, Texas Majors: English, History, Business Transferred from Midland High School SLOAN, MARGARET SMITH, CHARLES RICHARD July 295 Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, Drafting Bd. Co. Executive Officer R e,' . fry il K, N J' -f ., . ,,,,, A of SMITH, CHERI SMITH, CYNTHIA ANN W August 159 Muncie, April 12: Dallas, Texas ' Indiana Majors: English, History, , Majors: English, Math, Science i Science, Latin, History Youth for Christ, Lab Assistan Honor Roll: Tennis Team 4 SMITH, ERIC .Iune 4, Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, History, Concert Choir SMITH, JEROME B., JR. September 6, Baltimore, Maryland Majors: English, Math, History SMITH, JOHN FRANKLIN November 443 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math Student Council L i SMITH, LINDA .IO tlovemher 4, Dallas, Texas Majors: Homemaking, Math, English, Science IA Spirits: Future Homemakers: ce Skating Clubg Les Venee- 'ores Alun,-V iff SMITH, LAUREN MARIE .lune 7g Newton, Massachusetts Majors: English, History BA Spiritsg Assistant Art Editor Pubg Future Longhornsg Les Elitcsg JCTCQ Projectionistg Art Clubg Honor Roll SMITH, MARI BETH September 29g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Homemaking Folk Music Clubg Future Long- horns: Y-Teensg BA Spirits, Pan Ameficalli Aff Club: Future Sec- retaries: AFS: Antique Auto Club SMITH, PAUL WILLIAM February 83 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Science Youth for Christ, Vice-President: Language Lab Assistant, Treas- urer SMITH, RANDAL WAYNE August 7: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Science Future Texas Aggiesg Drill Pla- toon: Platoon Leader E Company: Commandant Ribbon: Second Lt. SMITH, ROBERT DEAN February 13, Dixon, Illinois Majors: English, History Concert Choir SMITH, RUSSELL GRIFFEN November II, Mission, Texas Majors: English, History SMITH, SAMUEL MAX .luly 23: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Latin, Math, Science Marching Band, Concert Band Historical Society, President: Na- tional Merit Letterg Science Club: Junior Classical Leagueg Lab As- sistantg National Honor Society, Senior Play SMITH, ROBERT DOUGLAS March 295 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History ,, ' .,., 1,,2gs-'gi SMYTH CHARLES .luly 18g Ada, Oklahoma Pllfajorls: English, History onor oll 495 ' la. ,,, . ...l 55':f?f:Qf9lfff I ,'-., K Lf. ' ' , ,f W V, ,. UQ 1 SNIDER, EDMOND W i if, i g , 4 March 16, Waco, Texas ' i Majors: English, Science, 'Nr' tk, Latin Football, Junior Varsityg Student Nw Councilg Honor Rollg Lab As- SOUZA, PAUL DOUGLAS November 28, Tauntan, Massachusetts Majors: Math, Science, English D Track Team-2 yrs.: sistantg Junior Classical League SORENSON, KRISTINA MARIE Cougar Chronicle-Editor, Images -Editor, French Club, Science Club, Creative Writing, Ice Ska- ting Club, AFS SOUTHERLAND, RAYLENE January 6g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Homemaking, History BA Spirits: Future Red Raiders: Future Homemakersg Folk Music Clubg Junior Classical League: Youth for Christ: Honor Roll SPARKS, DANNY January 155 Pittsburgh, Texas Majors: English, Art Cothurnus Clubg Senior Prom Committeeg Variety Theaterg Stu- dent Councilg Senior Play SPONSEL, CHARLES SPRADLIN, RICHARD December 7: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math: ' Majors: English, History, Drill Team Cord.: Cadet Fir Math L' Future Aggies, Spanish Club: Football, Honor Roll r SRUBAR, BERNARD , ,, June 19g Waco, Texas Majors: Math, English, Science Marching Bandg Concert Band: National Honor Society: ROTC: Rifle Team: Honor Roll: Company Commanderg Cadet Captain STAFFORD, MARK CHRISTOPHER September 25, Big Spring, Texas Majors: Math, Science, English, History Key Club-3 yrs.g Basketball Team, Student Council-2 yrs.: Senior Invitation Committee STANFORD, RICHARD L. .Iune 173 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History National Forensic League, Secre- taryg National Honor Society: Na- tional Merit Letter , -Q - fa., ,' -pg.-M-.. , A STATLER, SHARON STEELE, AUBREY D May 155 Dallas, Texas NELSON usklppefl, English, Business, April 133 Jacksonville, Texas Majors: English, Science, History, Math STEIGERWALD, LAURA JEAN October 8g Portland, Oregon Majors: English, Math, History BA Spiritsg BA Bellesg Art Club: Les Elitcs: Junior Classical Leagueg Student Council: Junior Princess Nominee, Senior Prom Commit- tee, National Honor Societyg Y- Teensg Senior Councilg Future Red Raidersg Honor Roll, Senior Personality STEVEN, CARY July 18, Dallas, Texas English, History, ICT STEVENER, LARRY RAY October 5: Rockwall, Texas Majors: Math, English, Science, History Varsity Football, Key Club: Jun- ior Varsity Football, Future Texas Aggies, President: National Honor Society: Honor Roll STEVENS, SYLVIA October 4-g Cuero, Texas Majors: English, Spanish, History Student Councilg Future Long- horns, Secretary: Y-Teens: Los Vencedoresg Office Aid: BA Spir- its if .-- ' STEIN, LOUIS ALLEN February 19, E1 Paso, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science Honor Rollg Future Red Raiders STEPHENSON, KYLE November 104 Houston, Texas Majors. English, Math, Drafting, Science STEWART, BILL December 13g Lubbock, Texas Majors: Math, English, Science, History Math Club, Honor Roll STEWART, NANCY LEE October 10, Lexington, Kentucky Majors: English, Science, Math icience Club, Para-Medical Club arlramentarrang Future Baylor Bearsg Youth for Christ STOVALL, THERESA June 123 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Science, Math Science Clubg ROTC Sponsor, Company D3 BA Spirits: Junior Classical League, Honor Roll? Creative Writing STOCKMIER, .IO ANN STONE, GAIL June 27, Des Moines, Iowa Majors: English, History BA Belles STONE, RITA CAIL May 9g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History BA Spirits, Historical Society: Junior Classical League, World Affairs Club, Tennis Tesmg Youth for Christ: Honor Roll STOWE, SALLY September 195 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History mv' P46- K STREALY, DARRELL LEON June 15g Wichita Falls, Texas Majors: English, History, Art Art Club: Band STRONG, CATHERINE 'Ht' if H K STRICKLAND, SHERRY January 79 Lubbock, Texas Majors: English, French, Math, Science National Honor Society, Le Elite Secretary: American Fiel Service Vice-Presidentg Art Club Future Longhorns 5 Youth fd Cllristg BA Spirits, Squad Lendeq Science Club 'Mow' . SULLIVAN, TERRY EDWARD March 21, Cresco, Iowa Majors: English, Math, History, Drafting Tactics Club: ROTC, Honor Roll SUMNER, HAROLD August 4g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Senior Play 5 B Team, Junior Varsity Football 5 Ice Skating Club: Concert Choir WNW 9, Vi' f i is ,Qi , -f J 4 32. i J WAB, MARTHA an Diego, California Majors: English, History, Art Xrt Club: Concert Choir SWENSON, PHILIP EDWARD January 195 Bakersfield, California Majors: English, History, Science Art Club, Science Clubg Folk Music Club: Les Elites SWIFT, WILLIAM N. April 25: Dallas, Texas Ilflajors: English, Math, Science, History Science Club, Historical Society SWING, CATHY EILEEN November lg Detroit, Michigan Majors: History, Math, English SWORD, JANICE FRANCIS March 17, New Orleans, Louisiana Majors: English, History, Math Future Red Raiders, Art Club, Honor Roll TANNER, VERNON ALLAN December 5, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Science Junior Classical Leagucg Future Mustangs, National Honor So- ciety, Honor Roll: Cheerleader: Key Club, Student Council: NFL Talent Show, Senior Play, Senior Personality TANNER, JUDY ANN August 16, Waco, Texas Majors: English, History Youth for Christy Para-Medical: Clinic Aid TANNER, PATSY LEE October 14: Dallas, Texas Majors: Art, English, History, Math Future Longhorns, Art Club, Ice Skating Clubg Bowling Clubg Jun- ior Classical Leagueg BA Spirits: Honor Roll: ROTC Sponsor, Com- pany Cg Stage Crew TAYLOR, BENNY R. May 3, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History JK: Q TAYLOR, CINDY May 24, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Homemaking, History Belles, Office Asst, Projectionist, Future Rod Raiders, Cap and Gown Comm. 1 -1 TAYLOR, MICHAEL LEE November 245 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History 3' fa ' ,,L-,. ' tc . ,V iiyi TAYLOR, JOHN BRANTLEY August 22, Mt. Pleasant, Texas Majors: English, Math, History ICT TAYLOR, LINDA SUSAN May 2, Dallas, Texas Majors: History, Homemaking TAYLOR, MARY September 7, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math German Club: Youth for Christ TERRY, ROBERT LEE July 30: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History A a a a a h h ! ! ! fLmda Freeman Bruce Maha eyl THOMAS, NOEL HOWARD October 259 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math ROTC-3 yrs. 5 Drill Platoon Commanderg Cadet Captain: Com pany Commander Co. lg Academi Wreath THOMAS, RAYMOND WARD ,lune 13, San Antonio, Texas Majors: English, History, Science, Business Executive Officer E Co. lst Lt ROTC n THOMAS, SAM August 20, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Cheerleader: Student Council President: Key Club, Secretary Student Council, Treasurerg Na tional Honor Societ R yg Honor oll Sophomore Personality, Senior Favorite: Junior Varsity Football B Team Trackg Senior Council Sr. Assembly. l'HOMAS, SANDY luly 15: Dallas, Texas Vlajors: English, French, ' History, Math ionor Roll, Les Elitcs l r THOMPSON, CAROLYN GWYNNE -July 12, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Homernaking THOMPSON, GAIL December 13, San Angelo, Texas Majors: English, History, Math, Science BA Spiritsg Squad Leader: Fu- ture Mustangsg Junior Classical League: AFS, Honor Roll: Stu- dent Council: Senior Council: Red Cross: Pub Staff THOMPSON, MARILYN LYNNE July 12, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Honor Roll THOMPSON, SUE April 29: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science Cothurnus Clubg Historical So- cictyg BA Spirits, Social Secre- tary: Variety Theater THURMAN, PAM July l9g Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English, Math, Science Junior Classical League, BA Spir- itsg National Merit Leiterg Coun- selors' Assislantg Math Club: Historical Societyg Honor Roll: Ice Skating Club THURMOND, BRENDA February 21, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Business Senior Councilg BA Spirits: Hon- or Roll TILGHMAN, CHARLES RAY, J R. December 5, Mexia, Texas Majors: English, History, Math TIMMS, VICKI DIANE TINER, JAMES MICHAEL July 73 Dallas, Texas JHHPIHYY 153 DHHHS, TCXHS Majors: Homemaking, Mfl!QfSf Ellgllsh, Math, Math, History, English F ?C1ff?J1CC,hH1S1fi,13L St H G If ' . in u u ure on orns, u a g 0 Elzrsblyiitifli Ice Skat g C1 b Team, Hongor Rollg German Club TRIMBLE, LEON S. June 22g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Los Vencedorcs, Future Red Raid- ers, Future Longhorns, Senior Pub Council, Honor Roll, Senior Play TOOEY, PAMELA SUE July l0g St. Joseph, Missouri Majors: English, History Spirits, Future Red Raiders TOPPER, ROBERT C., JR. May 23, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Majors: English, Science, Math, History, Latin Science Club, Historical Society -Vice Pres., Marching and Con- cert Bantl-3 yrs., Orchestra, Hon- or Roll, JCL, Creative Writing, Oklahoma Brigadoon , Dal-Hi Orchestra, NFL Talent Show, TORTI, TERESA FRANCES August 15: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Science History Spirits TROUTMAN, JANET ELAINE August 25, Searcy, Arkansas Majors: English, Math, History Belles, PTA Rep., Student Coun- cil, Les Elites, Future Red Raid- ers, Senior Council, Honor Roll, NFL Talent Show TRUELOVE, RANDY January 303 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math Golf Team TSUDA, AIKO February 3, Tokyo. Japan Majors: English, Math, Music IBM Asst., Future Homemakers, Honor Roll Senior Assembly Com. TUCKER, CRANFORD CLAY January 7, Dallas, Texas Majors: History, English TUCKER, MARGARET ELLEN January 275 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Cheerleader-2 yrs., Future Red Raiders, Les Elites, Honor Roll, Senior Personality TRUJILLO, SILVIA August 2, Havana, Cuba Majors: English, History, Math Ire Skating Club, Spanish Club French Club, Senior Pub Staff Honor Roll in UCKER, LINDA c i Q S321 uf' L TUCKER, PAULA ANNE DARLINE November 14-3 Dallas, Texas ctoher 6: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, lajors: English, History History Jugar Mascot, Spirits, Student Spirits, Honor Roll Juncil, Les Elites, NFL Talent row, Honor Roll, Office Asst., :nior Play TUCKER, PATRICIA TURRENTINE, FREIDA LISBETH January 273 McKinney, Texas Majors: English, History Les Elites-Photographer, Future Longhorns, Historical Society, Quill 81 Scroll, Cougar Chronicle -Circulation Mgr., Lab Asst., Hon- or Roll, Spirits VANDER DRIFT, ERIC NELSON January 23, Newark, New .lersey Majors: English, History, Math Stucle-nt Council, Tennis Team, Honor Roll VANDIVER, PATSY March 5, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Business VAN RIPER, REID STEWART February 44, Miami, Florida Majors: English, History, Math, Science News Editor of Cougar Chronicle, Asst. Advertising Mgr. Senior Pub Council VAN SWEDEN, LINDA .lune 19, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Spanish Honor Society, YFC, Student Council, Concert Choir, FHA, Brigadoon , Spirits, JCTC, Span- ish Club, Honor Roll, folk Mu- sic Club ' - 1 f VAN DUSEN, ELAINE ' yu January 17: Dallas, Texas : 'll -f' f' Majors: English, History, I Hornemaking viik ,- rs, Future Longhorns, Future Eagles, 1. V. IBM Asst., PTA Rep., spirits - H it an-A 1- ,t VEAZEY, .IUDSON EUGENE November 15, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Chcss Club, Cothurnus Club- Creative Writing, Treas.-Histori- cal Society L iii 4 , ,, my s t. I ,. J - .rf WAHLQUIST, KEN July lg San Antonio, Texas Majors: English, History, Math VEIN, CEORGETTA June 15: Decatur, Alabama cs. if- A . s . 'QA Mayors: Engllsh, History Belles 65-67, Spirits, FHA, Stu- dent Council, Honor Roll, S Invitation Comm., WALENTA, RONALD JAMES December 27: Austin, Texas Major: History, English ROTC Lt., Instructor Band Co., Honor Roll, Academic, Excellence VINSON, RICHARD ?3'QE?5Lu,,CR'3,'E22dm RM' JAMES May 2, Austin, Texas Majors: English, History WALLACE, BRENDA GAIL March llg Tyler, Texas Majors: History, Math, Homemaking VISSER, MARLIES Oklahoma July 22: Den Haag, The Netherlands Majors: English, Math, Science, History Honor Society, NFL, Debate-3 yrs., YFC WALLACE, CINDY April 9, Weatherford, Texas Majors: English, History Art Club, Spirits WAKEFIELD, JANET JO May lg Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Bowling Club, Ice Skating Club WALLER, JOANNE WALKER, HARRY W. October 185 Mexia, Texas Major: English, Math, Drafting Key Club, Red Raiders, B Team Basketball, Senior Activities Comm Senior Assemb ly Com. ts lt Ml' ' as 4, FLORENCE February 24g Chicago, Illinois Majors: German, English, Math, History A German Club, Nurses Club, AFS, World Affairs Club, Horizon Club -Treas. ,W ,ily A 9'2- VALSH, CAROL ANNE iepternber 22: Valdosta, Georgia lajors: Latin, English, Science IFC, JCL, Para-medical-Vice res., Program Chairman, Sec., ervice Chairman, Honor Roll ff WALTER, DOROTHY October 20, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Concert Choir, ROTC Co. A Spon- sor, Red Cross, Folk Music Club, Rally Club WARD, PEGGY COLLEEN July 19, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History YFC, Para-mcrlical, Future Long- horns, Senior Play, FHA WARD, RICHARD A. December 4: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, Science, English, History Scii-nec, Math. Gorman Clubs, Natl. Merit Letter of Commendation, Science Tutor-Natl. Merit, lst Science Fair WARDROPE, NOEL .lanuary 283 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science Honor Roll, Baylor Bears, Stu- dent Council WARING, ALICE CAROL July 25g Dallas, Texas Majors: English, French, History Les Elites, Honor Roll WARNER, MELINDA LUCILLE .luly 7: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math Spiritsg JCL, NFL, Science Club, Cotlrurnus Club, Creative Writing, Treae.-World Affairs Council, Honor Society. Cougar Chronicle, Int. Science Fair-lst Place in Botany, Natl. Merit Letter of Com- mendation WASHBURNE, MARC ANTHONY March 16g Corpus Christi, Texas Majors: English, Spanish, Math, ROTC PASF, Military Drill Team, Honor Guard, NCO Club, Honor Roll WASSON, PEGGY LYNN May 239 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History World Affairs 'SFF - M f ' S., M W WATKINS, GARY W. March 164 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Speech, History Cothurnus Club, Variety Theater Senior Play ears ,,,,, AUX WEAVER, BECKY L. November 16, Anna, Illinois Majors: History, Foreign Language Honor Roll, French Club, Lutin Club, Future Teachers ,, 5 :if , uu,u Q WATSON, GLENN ALAN April 8, Ardmore, Oklahoma Majors: English, History VA Honor Guard Detail, Drill Team 61-66, Military Ball-66 Honor Guard, Tactics Club 64-65 WATTS, NOEL JAMES November 123 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Commander-Co. D, Cadet Cap- tain, 2 yr. letterman in Drill Plt. WEAVER, ANN July 165 Hollywood, California Majors: English, History WEAVER, JAMES T. September 17, Cairo, lllinois Majors: English, Math, History Ice Skating Club, Honor Roll Red Cross WEBB, DONA KATHY October 12, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Art, History Art in Action, Y-Teens, Future Mustangs, Les Elites WEBB, STEPHEN MARVIN June 4, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Foreign Languages Les Elites, Historical Society, Cougar Chronicle-Asst, Editor, Senior Publicity Mgr., Quill 31 Scroll, Cothurnus Club, Thes- pians, VT '66, Honor Roll, Speech Workshop, Senior Invitations Comm. WEEDMAN, LIBBY July 2, Omaha, Nebraska Majors: Spanish, English History, Math Spirits, Future Longhorns, Spanish Club-Recording Sec. WEEKS, GLENN January 12, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History WEBB, JOYCE DELENE May 13, Union City, Tennessee Majors: English, Business History Spirits f + , .115 q?t 'wavy PVEITZMAN, HOWARD leptembcr 8: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math onor Roll, Future Mustangs, Fu ire Longhorns : . a ,pf r X f:1s.,.sf' if J WELCH, MARY KAY January 6: Pittsburg, Texas Majors: English, History Future Secretaries, PTA Reps., Future Teachers, Red Cross, Lab Asst., French Club WELLS, NANCE JEAN December 23 Athens, Greece Majors: English, History Honor Roll, Spirits, Y-Teens, Red Cross WENDT, LOUISE MARIE March 13, Los Angeles, Califomia Majors: English, History Colhurnus Club, NFL, Spirits, VT, Senior Council, Senior Play, Sopb. Duchess, Nominec, lst runner-up- Senior Sweetheart WHEATLEY, JAMES GREG December 14: Terra Haute, Indiana Majors: Math, English Senior Council, Student Council, Student Directory Comm., 'NFL Talent Show, Concert and March- ing Bands 64-66 WHITE, DEBORAH ANN January 21, McKinney, Texas Majors: Math, History, English Future 'Mustangs, Future Secre- taries, Honor Roll, Spanish Club WHITE, JUDITH ANN January 30: Dallas, Texas Majors: Homemaking, English, History Spirits WHITE, LLOYD MICHAEL May 3, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, Latin Future Longhorns, Varsity Foot- ball, Latin Club, Honor Roll WHITE, SHERRY LYN January 8: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Math Spirits, Cougar Chronicle, French Club, Latin Club, Future Mus- tangs, Cothurnus Club, VT, Honor Roll, AFS WHITEFIELD, PRISCILLA November 23: Corsicana, Texas Majors: English, Math Spirits, Future Longhorns, JCL Senior Council, Cothurnus Club VT, Special Projects Comm., Hon- or Roll, Senior Play WHITT, JUDIE WHITINGTON, FRANK June 125 Dallas, Texas Majors: Foreign Language, Math, English ROTC A Co. Instructor, Rifle Team MT-I Marksman, Concert Choir-V.Pres., Student Conductor - Oklahoma , Brigadoon , YFC, Rifle Team Cord, Honor Roll WHITMAN, MARGARET WHITSON, ROBERT C. November 105 Dallas, Texas Majors: Science, English, History Key Club, Pub Staff, Varsity Foot- ball letterman, B Team Foot- ball, Creative Writing WIGLEY, MARSHALL 6 Rvw- l I'll come back and get it as soon as he asks me. fGail Nash! WILENSKY, STEPHEN JAMES April 193 Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, Science, Latin Honor Society, Key Club, Golf Team Ietterman, Senior Play Comm., Science Club, Honor Roll, Future Mustangs,--Trcas., Latin Club, German Club, AFS WYLIE, DACHELLE ALLISON October 2: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History Belles 65-67, Spirits, PASF, Art in Action, Future Longhorns, Folk Music Club, Cothurnus Club, VT, Senior Play WILLIAMS, CARY NEAL April 154 Waco, Texas Majors: English, Math, Latin .mv-HMM xl i 1. ,. 5' as .e f 5 ,,.,k,,. ,. K s f ' ..:f' I lWILLIAMS, HORACE ' BROWN A ri121- Dallas Texas P v Q Majors: English, Math, Science, History WILLIAMS, KENNETH C. August 8: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Science, Math, Spanish Science Club, Spanish Club, Honor Society, Red Cross, Future Red Raiders, Future Mustangs WILLIAMS, MARY EVELYN September 28: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math Spirits WILLIAMS, VICKI LYNN March 123 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Science Spirits, Folk Music Club, Future Red Raiders, Honor Roll WILSON, JOHN November 21-lg Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math WILSON, MADELINE July lg Louisville, Kentucky Majors: English, History, M h at NFL, Honor Roll, Art in Action, Spirits, Folk Music Club, Y-Teens, Soph. Duchess and Sr. Sweetheart Nominee, Senior Personality WILSON, WILLIAM ROBERT May 23: Dallas, Texas Majors: Electronics, English WILSON, RONALD JAMES November 203 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Latin WINCHESTER, CALVIN WALTER March 3, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Honor Roll OT' WISE, TERESA March 11, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History Les Elites, Historical Society, Fu- ture Must n S i it H R ll a gs, pr s, onor 0 All Day Party Comm. tiff' WOOD, RONALD November 19: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Drafting ROTC Band, Bowling Club WISE, WILLIAM STEPHEN July Ig Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History WITHROW, NANCY ANN October 10: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science Cotliurnus Club-Thespian Sec., Historical Society, El Conquista- flor-Asst. Editor, Science Club, Orchestra-3 yrs., Dal-Hi Orches- tra, Oklahoma , BrigaclooD , VT, Science Fair Winner, Quill and Scroll, Honor Roll WOOD, MARJORIE L. January 29, Texarkana, Texas Majors: English, Math, History, Science JCL, Folk Music Club WOOD, TERESA ANN August 27: Dallas, Texas Majors: History, Math, English Pres.-Future Baylor Bears, Sec. -Historical Society, Social Sec. -Spirits, Les Elites, YFC, PTA Rep., Honor Roll WOODARD, MELINDA November ll: Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, Science, Foreign Language Los Elitcs, Cotliurnus Club, Honor Roll, Historical Society, Science Club WRIGHT, DOUGLAS LEE July 245 Dallas, Texas Majors: Electronics, Drafting, History YENNE, HARLAN SHIREY III September 5g Oberlin, Ohio Ma 'ors' En lish Math 1 - g v Band, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Senior Play YOUNG, DONNA JEAN August 30: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, History, Business Future Secretaries, Y-Teens, Ice Skating Club, Spirits A A i WORDEN, PATRICIA JOAN April 183 Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Spirits, French Club, Art Clu' IBM Asst., AFS, Future Mustang Future Mustangs-Sec., Studel Council, PTA Rep., VT i ZhLg:?b:Sr,,. K , . ' ',...,g i ,rms E A ZABBIA, JOSEPH EDWARD July 15, Dallas, Texas Majors: Math, English, History, Drafting Student Council, Latin Club, ETSU Lions TV' KSenior Play cast?1 ZACHA, SANDRA ZIMMERMAN, BARBARA GWEN July 26: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science, History All Day Party Comm., Pub Staff, uture Lon on-is u r - F gh , F tu e Teach ers, German Club, Brigadoon , Spirits, Honor Roll, Y-Teens, Senior Play There is no such thing as a TYPICAL senior. ZIMMERMAN, MICHAEL ARTHUR September 10, Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, History Concert Choir, Cothurnus Club, Brigad0on , VT '66, NFL ZIMMERN, MICHAEL May 15: Dallas, Texas Majors: English, Math, Science NFL-Historian, Science Club, German Club ZUBRAS, VINCE July 4: Frankfurt, Germany Majors: English, Math, History fm SHP 'Uk ' ff: Sail ZZ., ifffv' f so is avg, ',4 f'x it 'D QQ I 5 I if iii y .sr-1 is- AFT I3l Seniors Remember With Delight Seniors '65l Seniors ,66l Seniors ,671 Yes, our turn finally cameg and, now that it is memory, we look back and reflect upon all the triumphs and defeats o t ' - 4'Our Yearn: our winning football team which left th irrepressible taste of conquest with usg our Homecoml ing Queen, Sweetheart, and Senior Belles who gave us an appreciation of beauty, our immortal teachers who gave of their time and talents to instill in us the knowll edge of life and the means by which to live it to the fullest, and last, but perhaps the most important of alll each and every member of the Senior Class who contrif buted his offering toward making our class the best ever, one remembered long after the halls cease to ring, The classic spirit of BA with our battle cry, Seniors '67l,' X Did I or didn t I pm ff ,Qt ,Q '54 'Fa ee I, ew,-f he wer e gif wail well as their lungs -di' -Q ,fv- meifef- W iw' fer 33' 511 MJ ,,.,3pr-,f- my petticoat9 Cheerleaders prove that they can use their hands as vi YT' r .Q ilwff' fy I I ka axigwge defer 2 'gli qpeileww-mmfrefmmw VIN' V. 3 , i AW fwu3,2 Hills Him yy fairer, Hamermjggmy W2 gs WW 5' ffm? 4321 if 3 re, iq, ii, .pr were .4 2 Q' Se 2' 1 v me +4 1.50 Ai A 1-Q W .S r l A fig f l,,r an 1 it 591 ,1, E',E,,, 2ifr i sg? fm? 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Senior James Johnson does the mon- key at one of the victory dances. 'fii'-3 Iii , ' . . . f f Remember the night the Great Cougar arose from the most sincere spirit jug and rolled Some Seniors, like Mike Piet- the courtyard? to r X to zsch, even have talent. 4 :.. ,' 5 , W 1 K Bk 9 is ,Ei , , 5 P hm w f ,, .QW lll A ' IIA -' 'ff ll' ' 'A 'ff 7 .:,, , , ,, ., V - E A ' ,A ' i,i- W I ' ' 'r': '1 ' f H' , at 4 fe' lll 10 17575 11 W fgfsm , L ,'., Huh., ,,ee ,,, , . ,.,. , H NALDOP! DANGER! Cougar Country! SENIOR MEMORIES I33 How thrilled the Seniors Belles were when asked to attend a breakfast in their honor! Mr. Atwood and his famed collection will live forever in our hearts. Quick! Hide! Here comes Dr. Harris and I forgot my hall pass! I34 SENIOR MEMORIES Remember . . . you were once a The friendly hall patrol that sophomore! every one watched for. Surely you haven't forgotten this one . . .?! 'Now dorft play favorites, Mrs. Little. And they're off! llii-N ft-11.1 ' f-Q' ' z ' ,, K, W , 1 e ,,, l - ' - 3 V ,M . .f -f 1-1 , , tA:.,tj,..,,l fn' if . ,ag -3-514, ,.-.U 1:51.95 we .m,A,rN,,:o What a Senior won't do to get their picture madef, And there was TH E assembly. There were a few office helpers that worked. And BIG DADDY does the Bop. SENIOR MEMORIES I35 HELP! We The Many Faces of Seniors Aw, come on, not me! Bless you Speaking of the devil . . . Q Q Who me? Work? But I brush my teeth. ' SENIOR MEMORIES 'Napoleon WHO? P? This is the height of my career .11 T ,vw-K-.A ' 'Susan, there's Mr. Withrow, get rid of your comic book. r Won't Batman come to the rescue? Another hollowhead 'Cougar'. Now if I can only get this out with no one looking. SENIOR MEMORIES l37 . . . Seniors can read. - ii . . . Senior Belle. Seniors Are . . . . . Seniors explore. Seniors are dignified. ...W ww Seniors laugh. ...Senior Spirit. . . . Seniors admire sapho mares. I 38 SENIOR MEMORIES . . . Seniors leave B.A., but the memories of the Football Games . . . and all other activities . . . afternoons at White Rock will stay in their minds forever. SENIOR MEMORIES I39 Linda Ashmore Barry Avery Steve Axe Baba Babbitt Karen Badgett Margie Baetz Cyndce Bailey Jimmy Bailey Paul Baines Tommy Baird Arch Baker Joe Baker l40 JUNIORS ,M 1:-X, - :FGM-fi if .F Y + my Juniors 'fer Bruce Abraham Carol Abston Ron Ackerman Chuck Adams Kathi Adams Tommy Aduddell Susan Albrecht Patty Albright Lois Alexander Dun Alford Jan Alverson Mireya Anderson Ronnie Anderson Ana Maria Arcacl Leslie Archambau Pam Archer Cheri Armstrong Irene Armstrong Roddy Armstrong Curliss Arthur Steve Arthus Linda Asher Sue Asher Paula Ashley w 1 Jackie Ballew Vance Bankhead Barry Banner Ceresse Barnes Gary Barnett Pat Barnett Wayne Barnett Betty Barron Steve Bass Stephen Bates Gary Bauer Tony Baugh David Bauman Fred Bearden Kathy Beck Brenda Bell Larry Bcll Myra Benner Jackie Barrett Ann Berry Becky Berry Wanda Berry Robert Beth Marsha Betz 'j .i 5 F Q' i ' 'QF Li X ik all gy, W 'Sk www Harlan Bilton Vicki Binford Carla Bishop Paula Bishop Barry Black Sharyn Black Max Babbitt Richard Boerner Dennis Boitier Dennis Bolgiano Pam Bond David Bonds William Bonds Cathy Bonner Anita Boone Paul Borders Jane Burgers Ray Boshart JUNIORS I4l Donna Boutwell Susie Bower Clint Bowling .lan Bowling Linda Box Elaine Bradford Debbie Braff Beverly Bramlett Ray Brenton Carol Brau Kitty Breaux Beckye Brentsqn Kathy Brewer Jennie Brice Shirley Briley Charlotte Britt Mike Brittinghan Mike Brodie Paula Brocato Randy Brockway Mark Brokaw Lloyd Brook Steve Brooks Sana Broone l42 JUNIORS 5? f M R, with 1i'.:f5,2. . 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K . , e s Melinda Chappell James Chennault Susan Chesley Stanley Chick Connie Childress James Choate Debbie Christensen Dorothy Clare Bruce Clark Derry Clark Fred Clark Janice Clark .lames Clarke David Claxton Jimmy Clayman Ben Clayton Linda Clem Jeanie Clements Qi? f f. ff? b. Q 'i'. t,a, :-- t ,. - 'V if Q- 'wwf - '- ., 11211 1 A ,Let-K, an ' L'-S -K ai fe N- W ia 4.-H' ' f Y , si ...- 4 A H i i w i' . i 'A 2 ' :vs 2 ' i ,A fi 5' X N ' ,- Q.. '1 i. e, Ei.. f - 1.-an -, t'Q'T F 1' f 1:55 I i A C i I iii eiii C r t y , p e C, C .,. 1 - K- it . 3 3 ei'i ' 1 ,se ,- -if 'ig i ' e ge: .4 ggs.1i2'f? , ' f,.- fr - - K , Hain- sig: '-'- - iff- ' ' ' . ,wife r. 1 :aft Q' ' A I my ,, gs., .. , 'fe X if al' W fb-' , Brenda Burrows Diane Busbce Ann Butler Janis Butler Larry Cambron Lillie Cameron Glen Campbell Jottalyn Campbell Lloyd Campbell David Cannon' Connie Caporicci Kenneth Cargle Dennis Carpenter Judy Carroll Karen Carter Nat Carter Jan Carver Debbie Case Rick Caster Vicki Cavender Roberta Chambers Claire Chandler Jan Chandler Carol Chaney JUNIORS I43 Linda Cothrum Janice Courtney Bob Covington Debbie Covington Alma Cowart Charity Cowart Jerry Coyle Donna Crandell Alan Crawford Alice Crawford Wayne Crawley Cathy Crew Bob Crittenden Conrad Crowell Claudia Crump Mel Crutchfield Felix Cueller Arla Cummings I 44 JUNIORS X a Q i Wx ' I: C1 ,fr -Cf, , C .N C C oooi . i C , M Casas -33' Cfeew QQ in 'Weir . 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J - - 'X f X r N 5 52-3, Q is 5 K ?N'f 'ii- i 4 ' H? H fei- f w- P 3 ai if X , i s H 4 'Us y Q. 1, 232 xc . ' - . i . yewxl - ' ,eww Q, L swf S ima - :.k s- Li A A .N Z Q. ,Z Q, 1 f f X x A , .n,. 5 ' , V . fi ' l i: Q 11 ,. ..,. , . -. 1 vis D . L1 il iiii V Q -- f K, e 13 :gi i f snrr Q P k H ' siss 1 a Q W vis, , ,L,. Z 5 J X .Q -- N f D rrss + N Q Qu- gf f ' i Q ES' a . S 1 SQ.. I X . W, .-.Q Q , .4 4 i E .' K mis 2 is-2 Sr Q S A X I .mv 'Un .1 ,M W Qura- 1 as snnnv . 83 . 'F itil' I il . , in '1-- D fin f Q :.i L ai , . Sharon Dillard Susan Dilling David Dixon Debbie Dolan Kathy Dolan Mike Dondelinger Randy Dossett Marlena Dowden Tommy Dowlearn Allyson Dozier Sharnn Drake Linda Drewry Nancy Driver Joe Duca John Duffy Ricky Duke Mike Duncan Don Dunkin JUNIORS l45 Judy Durbin M. H. Earp David Eastman Viclcey Eaton Carol Edgar Freddie Edmonds Lynette Elliott Earlene Ellis Teddy Ellis George Emmentt Emma English Arden Erickson Kathy Earst Karen Erxlcben James Eubanks Mary Ann Eure Bill Evans Keith Evans Alan Everett Carol Fagg Francis Falls Karen Fanning Bill Farmer Robert Feinburg W--x an , . ,, ,I is N ae' 3 wm- f 3 ' Q Qs 2 ,. , F ' Q -ir Q 'Y' . me W af J 6 .3 .f gap Y '- . ,Q :gl -we t'4'P so E gf ..s 3 w Q WL, X .t- bf? J J, m ii ,rf we I - vein swf X Q K H' it in 3, r I46 JUNIORS x r 2. U vu -and is W' 5 w 5 4 s 'X Q? Q . L ' E553 N Si ga Q as 1 at sla ng 4 . rr- , 1 f ,,,,., ,. yyyi lj. M ..t. J , ip. h , . ,te. I f . H 55 ,, i WN.. if J .trr 5, . ,gi M 7 i ff X ' l 'N' 0 ? Richard Ferguson N ' J Liz Ficken J' Marsha Fielden J Patti Fletcher K' Bill Flowers Mike Flowers l . - P 1 Fl d r.. ' 8 oy E xv A .E Jay :x y 'L A i ' Janice Ford 'fx ff Barbara Fordham 'li 2' Michael Forte , Jimmy Foster s Delores Fowler Becky Foy Linda Francis Craig Frantz James Freed Carol Freeman 'WP as... -if G . 1 7.L ,ii , wi? ? W I N Q.. , me Ani 'YV' Brenda Gillmore Danny Goforth Gaye Goodwin Gary Gorden David Goss Jeanne Gracey Kenneth Grady Kyle Graham Stephen Grant Paul Gray Billy Green Leia Green Lynne Green Harold Gregg Nancy Griffith Billy Grissom Charles Gromatzky Greg Grove 362' .M.-away f , ' xr 1- '--,, as .- if 5 lm ki , . JK 5 are , gl gb by Q 1 ag K K is 34 f as 2 W' 8? 2 ., -sw' 1 ,.k- ,,.. ' K bww ,Q S.. , ,ntt, as W 3 t in Cynthia Fujii Charles Fuller Larry Fuller Robert Fuller Robin Fulton Nancy Furgueson Margaret Gaines .lo Ann Gallia Richard Garhmon John Ganter Johnny Gardner Larry Garner Rhonda Garten Michael Garver David Gassett Hollis Gaasett Alice Gay Patricia Gay James Gentry May Geer Dudley Gibson Vickie Gilbreath Lawerence Gildersleeve Cindy Gilliam JUNIORS '47 N , P Ja g 5 . ' L , 5, 4 as r 4 N,-t x :,, N S HM lx t Jackie Harris .lean Harris Joyce Harris Karen Harris Linda Harris Regina Harris Ronnie Harris Beverly Harrison Kathy Hartnett Bill Harvey David Harvey Pete Harvey Glen Hasche Lurlene Haskins Mike Hauck Bobbie Hays Alan Healey Gail Hackman I48 JUNIORS fi A W' jp-,L i . l it mf- - - .iff l L if i i 4 ' ' L' , ., x AL, 3 rw W 1 www? i ..A. .y t g y y..a i H A 4 iiii H t l'e V We . My 'ew wig.: 7. K.. ar? vw. W1 iye H Wag, Ml is H If 4' 'f' 4iS'A . ggghw :,, c,.c, Q , ,a.' g, 'wi . K gr ,. ,K 5-if - tw -, I t , A 1 , . .A . :uma as Y 5 ,wt 3- I A 3 L A V- 1.51 0 . -'t, H wx t X H ' .:,. T, , 1 .'.. 11' ' It '1 ' ' 1 15' '-if ' i l V l t l tl'li 1 r v ' 1 r ' . ' ' iz i Wise , , val? 4HqQp l i X2 Wmpwt lg we pf- 1' H' f 'W 'J 1 'R .i ,Q 6 xg, , ,qs A 5 y ' : ff .f 5? gs, 'Viv E: 'E -.i a 5 I K 'J I , , l l i x V S n - W Stephen Grove Gary Gulledge Larry Gulledge Gaye Gulsvig Linda Hadley Nancy Hafner Dwan Haigwood Patti Haines Terry Haines Beverly Hall Kathy Hall Ouida Hall Robert Hamic Eddie Hamlet Donna Hammer Gary Hambrick Jeffery Hannon Edna Hanvey Glenn Harder .lan Harmon Scott Harmon Cynthia Harper Randy Harper Debbie Harris l , s W e ,sf 5 K 'X , S ag' v 3 lane Helm mes Helwig ary Hencke arol Hendrick arsha Henry ike Henry :borah Hensley nrbara Heppell lm Herd anca Herrera ll Herrington ckie Higginbottham :nny Higginbottbam ll Hill lly Hill nette Hill lucy Hill rbara Hillebrenner irley Hinds ends Hogue :bby Hohlfield cs Holcomb Emy Holland ncy Holland l .,-N., ' 9 Y . f,...'-Q ,-Q - 5 1 1 a l 'fi li 4 'AQ R A S D H ','k . ! -:-' 1 0. f 4 'hu- ' Q ,, f f' f -A--'wwr,s-Ibwilrfeeafiififli a rr .. egg. xr,-gy Tie., Tim Hollor Pam Holton Linda Honza Debbie Hoops Karen Hopkins Randy Hopkins David Hornack Teresa Horney .lan Hornsby Charles Houchin Cyndy Houston Mike Howard Steve Hubbard Billy Hughes Cindy Hughes Diane Hughes Joe Hughes Willard Hughes .TUNIORS I49 James Hulme Kathi Hurley . Richard Hurt Linda Hussey Sue Hutcheson David Hutson Molly Hutson Dale Irby Jim Irion Barbara Jackson Jerry Jackson Judy Jackson Lyn Jacobs Ronald Janok Pam Janssen Vikki Jarrard Mike Jenkins Mark Jett Bob Johnson Chris Johnson Darlene Johnson Lina Johnson Nancy Johnson Paula Johnson 'r ,394 t ., .X . F '- Q FQ W A 5- va I 50 JUNIORS iff 5 s A, X. J M93 ll' 4 ,ai -v x ' -- , .7 f Q 4 Q L ' me I 1' , ' T1 . . fx 9: fp- X. Q: 4 fi ' ' f K 1 ZF ig rl A W , Q, P Q in A r s'-' 'Q fl Gi A ' K f Y if fngx ' l I W ..1-no ' rf E, L, . .-'wi Xt, fi ei K, ' X . i- 99' 1 l Q ,, ...a-W' i as Qki 4 ,L J ,. 5 w L wi I ' J I .. , J 5 1 if -we . ' 'fi -iii 2, 1' lo' ,,.. . , , .5 X N1 .1 .,f.. M ,-a.,. W. 9 J B1 ,..-sw gif., a 5, 4' ls we K J X Q is 'V Y an ,x W f Q J. J za 1 ' 45,2 ,ay on 1 Paula Johnson William Johnson Jenny Johnston Beverly Jolly Mike Jolly Alan Jones Donetta Jones Fred Jones Ginger Jones Larry Jones Leslie Jones Mark Jones Sharon Jones Sue Jones Terri Jones Kathy Joplin Robert Juliuson Ricky Justiss 5 , ag 5.3! A pu N 9- N r , ,.,, , at-f' 'fl X J 1 f,,,, ff : , z z in H wyw f .. .Q yn., 5, is' R., W 11 v is lien aw, Linda Kirk Pat Kirk Phyllis Knight John Knipp Karen Knox Kathi Koch Melinda Korkames Sherron Kosco Barbara Kostello Judy Kreck Karen Kruz Cynthia Kuhn Kathy Kuntz James LaBarba David Lacey Janie Ladd Debbie Lambeth Cathy Lancaster 'ltr-v af' , - J no a Q -4 x 3 g ',.k . x . , yr. ,:.,:- miewf .V W ,, .,.,Z,,, ,, . , .k,45,..,iM. J 6 1 , 4 ea Inl- -nmf. N af I 453' I ky--vb' is , W J f:,A,.y ws--. ,G f J, ,gf ,f1, .3 ' ,, w,s,5V: k,,, I . I QVW Qfflfffi' 'Els' x wwf: 7- 1, v Bob Jutton Pat Kaster Tina Keagy Greg Keck James Keele Carol Keeney Larry Kecton Monica Kellebrew Linda Kelley John Kellum Carol Kemp Tom Kenncmore Linda Ken! Jeff Keater Carol Keyser Carlene Kidd Charles Killen Phillip Killion Hugo King Pam King Paula King Susan King Joe Kinman Barbara Kirby i s 5 JUNIORS ISI sau- ,af .E .. .if ...,, -5:11515 ,Ji , : V 1 .. Q. A' A lrrss B c ,W ca.. h ,Q :ig V .igr531,i1!R , I 5 ' L , ' 1 fy .fp-za an M, , V 5 .. f pci. It i X QQ--1 1 XA 1- ' , I M 55 .,,. . A I M V NW as 55' ' ' A B - a A r 1 W: -:- ' ' ' ,. . Y n X A '- - -. 5 K V -N 1 N A 'l ' Nancy Lund David Lundy A Allen Lupplace .-s ,f .Q ,H-f Bob Lupplace It F gs 4 Kenneth Lyle pu Elizaheth McAdams 'ij' Xsfki Lana McAdams Deborah McAnnal1y l Clatyon McCamey , 4 - Claudia McClung Q W' - 0 Mike McCord -112 , ix Lisa McCorkle lfizglg Lynn McCork1e t I' .rr mil... Eddie McCoy Sharon McCurley rs kil n' 5 Gerald McDaniel -' L Carol McDonald in .,Q . c-3 ... David McDonald aww' A I 52 JUNIORS Kay Lancaster Janice Kand Linda Lane Jim Laney John Lankford Liz Lara .lan Lemley Janice Leslie Jerry Leverett Billy Lewis Patty Lewis Jeannene Lewis Nancy Liacomh Barbara Little Sheila Loftin Charles Long Joe Long Kathy Long Sherry Long Talou Lord Carolyn Love Charles Low Mike Lucas Walter Lucas lam McDonnell .onnie McDougle larland McElroy iikie McGill 'onald McGowan avid McGrew Lathye McKee eggy McKee like McKinley ichard McKinney ita McKinney Wubert McKinnie Esana McLamore ndy McLaren ,izabeth McMains avid McMi1lin xrbara McMurtry xzanne McNabb arlie McReyno1ds ren McShan arles MacDonald m MacManus nise Maddox ky Madison i Q5 Frau? 5. N Wi: 1 wT 9I' ia I wg 2 :'f , i Vi E r ' in K 95. I lf. Q 5' Q NJ la r E K . Lj- , ,.., t It K. Judy Magee Barbara Mallett Barbara Malloy Kerry Manning Ronnie Marburger Randy Marrs Joe Martin Joe Martin Phil Martin Tummy Martin Elizabeth Martinez Tom Mason Marsha Mathews .lack Matlock Marsha Maxwell Bill May Robert Melear Jerry Mayhall JUNIORS I 53 Patsy Mayo Nola Mcade Craig Meadows Debbie Medlin Ruston Mcldncr Kathy Mc-llur Janine Melton Vicki Mcridith Pamcllre Mcrk Mari Merritt Roy Messick Kay Meusel Carissc Mickey Scotty Miles Dawn Millender Marilyn Millender Carol Miller Dan Miller 0 Nl , Debbie Miller Jan Miller Marsha Miller Rodney Miller Tim Miller lllike Mills is Qi? Y ,., , ' f' ' t ,sf 1 ,1 ' :iii , , .y x Elrb i 'Q i'f :E-Jfrii, J ,.oli. A h Ah ' r X' iiiy l '-, me in ,, t h if W my 'N Sv' , ,y. i N I G24 5511. ' r :Bi T b AM W f 5 'S 4 X ' 5 ,, XX K . A, .R V 'f I54 JUNIORS . Q Q x ISLE' Effi, N X Ii' 1 L rw l'ii,1'f s XX f L... , X Jr 1 w Y Carol Mitchell Linda Mitchell j Louis Moentnish Barbara Mallet Don Montgomery Jerri Moore La Joyce Moore Richard Moore Darlene Morgan Henry Morgan Mark Morgan Doris Morris Glynn Morris Thurman Moss Rita Moxley Bobbin Mullen Rick Murdoch .lo Murphy tu. Jimmy O'Bryan Debbie Ocker Kathy O'Conner Melanie Odom Carol Olson Janie Olson Rick 0'Neill Paula Orcutt Dennis 0'Rellly Paul Oswalt Eddie Owens Brenda Paden Donna Page Donna Palmer Steve Paris Joe Parker Thomas Parker Keith Parris vii ,Q X N Oliver Murphy Stcvc Murphy Terry Musser Danny Myers Dian-c Myrick Micllac-l Nc:-Qlham Donna Necls Bobby Nclms Kathie Nelson Donna Nc-ss Thomas Nvuhrzuul Donna Neumcistcr Linda Newby Rodney Newell John Newman Debbie Nickerson Bill Nicodemus Jeff Neito Lynda Nitcholas Pam Nix Hilurie Nolet Deborah Norris Gail Norris Fred Oakes JUNIORS I 55 -FIX Molly Pinkston Sherri Pitts Kenny Plunk Larry Polk Debra Pope James Porter Nila Porter Lauren Potts Bob Powell Carolyn Powell Rudy Prater David Pratt Donna Pratz Judy Priemsberger Brenda Preston Rose Marie Preston Bobby Prikryl Bob Queen I56 JUNIORS an-N ak x-N-v3 -riff W , I V.. '1 y X. N, ,gs ikx X ,P Ev gggfegi , gs - f, ix 1.-F K ,sfrr -T 'Q s ,, . A ' rn - 1 X f -- --fs , Het-w f. , N t . X, QR R ' --::i. so il , , fi, We X, 1 1,4 B 1 f- ' ' 1- ' isagtsgigtioi 53 15 ' .. Q ' in L ,,,, .gs W es ' N5 ' - 15- xv 9' Wg Q , i mu A Swat 'PS QV, rf o r I Ernestine Parsons Dennis Pnsclmll Anitra Patterson Nancy Patterson Mike Patterson Sherry Patterson Mike Paulson Allan Payne David Pearce Glenda Pendley Mark Penny Johnny Peoples Danny Perkins Martha Perkins Stanna Perkins Ronald Perry Steve Perry Linda Pettigrew Mark Phillips Joe Piccola Denise Pichard Ronnie Pickett Carol Pierce Steve Pierson ' .W N Cindy Rabb Richard Radcliff Vicki Radetsky Leanne Radford Bob Ragland Steve Raines Beverly Ramage Rita Randall Jimmy Reagan .ludy Reavis Larry Reddick Thomas Redwine Walt Reece Rhonda Reed Debbie Reeves Chuck Reid Craig Reid Kenneth Reynolds Ricky Reynolds Cynthia Rhodes 'Linda Ribble Kathy Richards Kathy Richardson , K ST l' -. Q, Cheryl Richardson x 6' at TH , X N S If S if of - .Jli , WJ Wi avi? X Q ev, Cindy Riggs Shera Roane Gary Roberson Jan Roberts Donna Robinson Paul Robinson Allan Rodgers Jack Rogers Phyllis Rogers .Tae Romack David Roric Richard Ross Sharon Ross Karen Rothecker Vicki Roush Cindy Routt Dorothy Rowan Rita Rozelle JUNIORS I57 Johanna Ruckcnstein Ethel Rudd Jackie Russell Tommy Ryan Jamal Saliba Mark Samples Steve Sanders Mario Snncloni John Scarborough Marie Svhcll Fran Schlein Gordvn Schrank Cindy Schrieber Connie Suhriener Mark Schueller Janet Schultze Nancy Scoggins Tim Scoggins Luke Scoma Jcanettc Scott Jim Scott Pam Scott Ollie .loan Seay Helena Shapp 'friftif ' F yas T ' 424.- -fu? kit X S at fwvf, vc., 1, 3 la., Q, ti sa Q , J , s ffl K - s Zi if rf, - X l58 JUNIORS Pj! V iff pi xi .. X is f , P is V :if I gl, I y , ,t,Z s.,-Q S' jlfgvf '-' ' ' X -1. h 6 i,,L l lg Y f I omg? , it tin iiil xi ei '- 'vm eva 415 3' ELT? 51: ' ' .. ' -Hia H L 1 8 5 Doug Sharp Lanier Sharp Ronnie Shaw Dixic Sheffield Lynda Sheffield .John Shelton Linda Shelton Susan Sherman Diane Shipley Ron Shipman Jennifer Shorts Debby Shoulders Debbie Silverthorne Becky Simmons Ricky Simmons Sammy Simmons Frank Simon Linda Simpson 4 , may N xt --... ii: ' P Barbara Sneed Joe Snow Dau Sondgeroth Chuck Southwool Paul Spann Elaine Sparks .lim Sparks John Speigal Gayle Spiller Roy Spore Gwen Stadler Joycclyn Stailey Debbie Stakes Diana Stallings Cnrkie Steeger Bruce Steele Jeanette Steward David Stewart in 1 I Q-mg . V 1 15, we ,I rry, ,rW, Q . :s ,T 1 I ,, W' X Mark Simpson Suzan Simpson Bob Sims Rita Singleton Betty Sisk Diane Skelton .lane Skinner Vicki Slankard Patricia Slater Shelley Slay Nancy Slevin Sam Sloan Ella Mae Small Debbie Smart Art Smith Brenda Smith Dennis Smith James Smith Kathy Smith Lloyd Smith Richard Smith Ruthie Smith Steve Smithe Susan Smith JUNIORS I59 g f if Etiit E it M V . u C, , S fi. X , ix, A - ig, C 1 if.-:W. : y I. Connie Tharp Ruger Tharp Don Thigpen Audrey Thompson Jim Thompson Sharron Thompson Ken Thornburg Collcen Thornton Pam Thornton Tom Tihbles Ronnie Tieman Cynthia Tiner Donna Tingley Glenda Tolbert Kay Tolbert Doug Tomlinson Jill Tooley Janet Trees I 60 JUNIORS -1 i ff . Q! H lla DQ T. L . jaw ':'- if A oo'- I A .iss Q- Terry Stewart Charlutte Stone Debbie Stone Steve Storie Donnie Stricklin Mike Stults Alice Summers Birdie Sutherlan- Bruce Sutton i John Swenson A Janet Swift Mike Swinford .lahn Tally Oralia Tamez Vicki Tandy Adele Tanner Christine Taylor John Taylor Russie Taylor Steve Taylor Pat Teague Randy Tear Linda Temple Jana Terry i wil En Tribble , mmye Trigg harou Upson ommy Usrey inda Varuer llan Vaughn icky Vaughn ,hu Venema everly Vercell renda Vice ark Vickers icki Vogel Lrry Waddle 'ary Wade at Wadsworth inda Wainwright anny Walker :lm Walker I Walsli , K H, .45 Rf! ' if E K K ff A fr ... i t 1 f lll . Lyrrki .. I 'W Q 1' 'Sl f Q , ,k j i M. A. Ward Mary Wardcll Kathie Warthen James Watt Randall Wuttenbarge Barbara Watts Donna Way Edithe Weathiugton Sammy Webber Ted Weeks Kathie Weilder Melanie Welch Linda Welsch Cathy Wetsel Sherry Wharton Janie Wheeler Don White Rhenda White JUNIORS I6I r Ronny While Sue Wliite Robert Whittemore Judy Whitten Beth Whitten Cathy Williams .lcrri Williams John Williams .Tully Williams Larry Williams Linda Williams. Lindy Williams Marilyn Williams Randy Williams Sandra Williams Tom Williams Ronny Williamson Sherry Wills Anne Wilson Becky Wilson Carolyn Wilson Terry Wilson Paul Wilson Pam Winclorn :QW 5' .. ' V7 gg: . 1 if oh N xfpz 51 'gi sf wil 4 Z3 X -E-f , v '1- .,f .- w.-1.: I i ' -fn.. ws'- an it I if, N Es ,,. k ,gf ox ,AA , L 1. l62 JUNIORS i f cc. Q 83 Q Vicki Wingard Billy Winsteatl Cynthia Wisely Sharon Withrow Randall Wood .Tudy Woodard Kathy Woodard Vicki Woodard Cathy Woods Gloria Woolard Terri Wooldridge Teresa Wright John Wulf Inez Yarbrough Cary Young Kathy Young Karen Zicglar Mike Zitterich ff, ig, , ifiitii 'Nl I J ,377 QQ' 'Wi 'z , K - I ti i ' H - , .' - Bruce Boettcher 2 if , -15 sw . 0 s ' f Gayle Campbell . ,' H ' L Thomas Dimmitt ' -' ', M . f i A 5 Sl Denver Edmonds ' ,f 5111 , W . - ff 'W X I . A my Q ug f 1 K - K',k :A 5, 7 . In Memor of Ja Forbis l Jay Forbis was a happy and intellige energy and warmth to his classrooms. humor, and his diversity of interests and to his teachers. .lay was, and will School. nt young man whose presence lent an His intellectual curiosity, his sense of were an inspiration to his classmates remain, a part of Bryan Adams High JUNIORS I63 -ef PU , r is 3 :Q H , V' w D. i Z ,, , 12 i ff . A. A 1 A ll gs- A. I if - ., n,:, . ,. 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Becky Faughn Brad Ferguson Cathcy Ferguson Marty Ferguson Stanley Ferguson Susan Ferguson Turner Ferguson Curt Ficken Linda Filbert Willard Filyan Susan Finklea Greg Fischer Gary Fisher Renca Fletcher Sherri Fletcher Don Flushe Billy Flynn Flip Forester Pat Forester Stephen Franks Rochelle Frazee Diane Friddle Woodrow Fuller Brenda Gable Marilyn Gage Gerald Gallagher SOPHOMORES S , 1 l ,lg Q 1 1 if F - ' J S ' in A li ,' . LCG he Q 'G f fi 4 gy Q V V, J 1 e ,igv 5- 2 X W5 ,L A were: -fffvff web- F it 0,15 R z ' L jk ff i ,. he eli it s'ii . A-M - v .,,.,- ' ' vw is '- F Q K J K H., V l X I Y .lllffiyyf wear e lf YN . .s,y X J rf-Fw J. , sst .syyyr F A V F -M- Q1 K J 5 f jj S , ,, W Fw,-,f ,,,fre,,:-1F 92 an Q xr' I F, . ar' ff 5 ,K f B W Feyy y J , 6. N fl 'if fs WW 4' ff? Wx we Ei .:., 'S' 'if Q1 ,, . k,,, 'Z et, J . 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Q, 1' Y' at - freer Terri Waters Ginni Watson John Watson Don Watts Sonny Weakley Debbie Weaver Mary Webb Ronnie Webb Nancy Webb Stephany Webb Nick Weeks Bret Wchby Beverly V'illingham John West Steve West Barbara White Linda Wlhite Marsha YVliite Pam White Rick XVhi!e Robert Whittkowen Vicki Whistler Fran Whittenbcrg Anice Wicker Steve Willett Charlie Williams Greg Williams Frances Williams Barbara Wfilliams Toi Williams ,f 'kim ib Q, k fin 'VW 'rss , Q f.-f .5 sm., g, ,,.,.,. 1,1 M-',.1 . y . f ills' :fl is it M 'SV' X jf 5' P 1 if .ry .gk 2 'r nf -W if ' an Da X , l as x ,ya ' at 325 ee g X, .f -f 'NW .M K .. Y sa 2. a- f- 1 fri 21 W 3 ,f N ee W z ' any ll.a Q t ' 'lll ff' ' 'f 1 Siifizfff .ze ni , . y f , if ii . Z Q 7, my fi y . V15 .-. t 'iff' ikiriffiiiil W,,,,. if ,. M ,IV J- U ,.', Q , ' W' if 2. , , fe LJ, F ' ,ff ,, R s f Sn ' 'Q Y ' . Y if Y K' I V J, W F ' s 6 X QQ -fffit . R in - A xr 11 ? S. rs . ,Q W e Lit? 1 , s ' A 'W i 9' wwlf lf' qw- -::, . , -' f ,sa 4 fr W W ' 'si fi, 9 46. f ggf ,,,1 46. n Wilson YVilliams Larry Williams Mike Williams Pat Williams Carol Williamson Cathcy Williamson Debra Wilson Melanie Wilson Stcve Mark Wilsol Richard Wilson Randy Wilson David Wilson 3 x l Debbie Wilson Gary Wilson Cheryl Wilson Mary Winchester Mike Witherspoorl Jim Woerner Peggy Wolf Dianne Wolfe l W Mickey Wofford Tracey Wolfe Susan Debra Wood OHCI' Carolyn Wood Rodney Wood Doug Wren Linda Wright Jan Wulf Cynthia Wylie Pam Wynn Debbie Yarbrou Phil Yates Gary York Randy York Tommy Young John Young Randy Ziegler Cynthia Zitteric David Zuber S ft flu... nm 9 .J F' Sophomores are enthusiastic. MN. .15 Q. x We are just all sophomores at heart. Study hard! Only two more years. This is my favorite subject. SOPHOMORES I 79 aw :wi fm 'fefisfw S 5'7 ,W f, ,5 ik! if Q?E!5s1f7',1 J W'--Jimi, I 5 F T' e I Y -1 , . . ,L 1-4 .,,w,, X l K 1 fi ,X ' k ' x J ff ff5vW'IPPf s 'e+-W-ar, Y E2 5 3 . 1 2 R if VX., A ' A f, , ' ' Scmdi Li favorzte ,,,4 A ,Q E ,,,pilWF! ,? ,A z xxiaeaf -V V.41,,:w ' -iv. 1 V, 1 . .WY j0:f!a- 4 X. xx .y Q x 3. ' , hz 1 25 Mig. Q s.i':'2 x. I X v Y .ul . Q a wyzf .. fi W i fe L ., QV, F K I X 2 1 ,,,,. ,L V K, w,.,I 5291225 L... fsf f L M ,.W ,W 'lk af, r: ff, N--1, ,lf Bales x v w X ' g' W x I w 3 X X 1? Ag' :sf-'. . 2 , 1 . N 2 :Sf R71 .. W. 2' ..--- fill- ,- - ,LE12,1- , 'E - ,QA M 2 X Senioi Elected BJ Bill Burnett Judy Ladenberg l90 PERSONALITIES 61' 'f 'ersonalities fenior Class i Arnaldo Cavazos Carol Cox PERSONALITIES I9I Senim Elected bj Charles Crouch Lauri e. S lei gerwald I92 PERSONALITIES Jersanalities Feniar Class r ,w,,w'! U 7 Kyle Gary Madeline Wilson PERSON ALITIES '93 Donny Kline Senio Elected bd 1 eeee ',T:,,1fE:Q,-f .,iNe,1L.,1i2sl ,E,.. ,, ,i,f A I94 PERSONALITIES :L ,- :sv 'L M if W '01 ml.:-M! ff. 'L fe A A 12'-2 Y. wifi . '. - Xavfirkzfe f-'Q fwifwr L,-gpg -A W -I e'!-25519 -1.915331 .453-Q' - 4- Rf - Personalities Yenior Class l Shari Goldstein .rw .Nw ,, ww E , , mae 'Mar 3 if Rocky Francis PERSONALITIES '95 X.e.,- W, , ,.,i J Seniol Elected by i Dan Guthrie e I96 PERSONALITIES - we mm.. . 57 -I KIM - g if -fa-I -1, , -fa 5 'fx' 'il ' ' 7? ' bm ' 7 K f K K 1, i A 5,2351 -f-' u ' - Jan e er ,L . ffl' ,WF 'TT' 2 Lmffiff' 'WE - ' 5451, 'HH' K nf Y L' Personalities Senior Class Toni Currin Jay Rigby PERSONALITIES I97 Seniol Elected by Grady M illender Sandra Scoggins I 98 PERSONALITIES Dersonalities Fenior Class 'Wx 5 2 Ellen Tucker Allen Tanner PERSONALITIES I 99 Clint Bowling f Juniot Elected bj Sherry Patterson zoo PERSONALITIES Randy Dossett Carla I Burch 'ersonalities 'unior Class Jahnny Gardner Cll'l6lLlL6 OZ! Pam M cD0nnelI if Robert H amie . 1 PERSON ALITIES 20 I J uniog Elected bj W t fl S cotty Miles 202 PERSONALITIES J oycebfn Stailey 4 't,,t, eee Thurman Adel Moss ' 1 Tann 'ersanalities uniar Class Plank Kenny Pam Thornton Cky , Jimmy ilson Wallace gig PERSONALITIES 203 ash-v-r Larry Bowling Qf ,ff S ophomor Elected by V ww: Q, K I ..-:ix X ' , .N ..e fi ',., ,,,.1 1- , ,..,H 39' 1' wif . W - - V :I 4.,,, ,,,...,,,,, 4 , ... e A ,,,,,,A - . N eeed . x L V ,, 5 .,, A A , M g., ie e ei X 3 . ,,. ze, ,.. . ,- . I . . ,1 .. , - .W S W in -i , M ,J 5 H - i. 3 ,a H r. QE., ' Diane B erry yy ee M ff f f1E -1 .f:?1f5 ifi f 4L-E'5 f. EE, 21 , ,.E,.. e e l , ' 1 e V ' , 'Milf ,. ,1ff i 1 V A QA ff my S hella Lzttle Buddy Jones Bill N ea! 204 PERSONALITIES 4 I 'ersonalities ophomore Class Pam Jones Steve Thornton iiiiii . i Rand iiie s A' sssse ' i ' ' iii - -: Cindy Houston Janice Moore Jimmy Walters PERSONALITIES 205 E1 CCC Salutes The El Conquistador Salutes is designed to recog- nize some of the fine students at Bryan Adams for their contribution to the school and community. They were nominated by faculty members for their outstanding abilities and participation. All have displayed the special qualities of individualism and concentrated desire to learn which constitutes good citizenship. V DEBBIE HOOVER: Debbie has done a great deal during her term of office as President of Les Elites to make the French Club a success. She has proved through her actions to be a very responsible student, In addition, she has shown her talents through her duties as reporter-photographer of the Cougar Chronicle, treasurer of Quill 81 Scroll, and a member of the NFL: Her services have contributed much to Bryan Adams. 206 SALUTES F i C ti? s , A A nw F r 11 - v HAROLD GOLDFADEN: Harold has worked diligently all areas of speech and drama activities for three years a senior, he has served as President of the Cothurnus He has participated annually in the State Fair Musicalsfand in the Kiwanis Musicals in our 1 'Because he gives of himself freely and he is most able, he has proved to be an exceptional individual student. af? igsgssvf DONNA COBB: Donna has assisted in the office in ways for the past three years and has proved to be an ficient and deserving student. She contributed a great to the school through the tremendous job she did on evaluative criteria in 1966. As a senior, she has held position of secretary of Mu Alpha Theta and math assistant. NDY RAINES: During the past few years, Cindy has ved to be an exceptional student, especially in the math ld, As a senior, she has served as Vice-President of Mu Alpha Theta and as a math lab assistant. She has ays been a dependable and cheerful individual who is re than willing to help others. 5 ss. 1 I 5 S F' ,J I 34 I S' I T5 I , V I az ., T w g , Q , 51 ' G STEVE WEBB: Steve has done an outstanding job as publicity manager for the Senior Pub and one of the as- sistant editors of the Cougar Chronicle. By giving hours of his time in doing major jobs for the paper and the school, he has displayed the qualities of dedication and willingness to work which have made him an exceptional student. RICHARD STANFORD: Through his remarkable accomp- lishments, Richard has proved a great asset to the debate squad. As a senior, he has served as the recording secretary for NFL, a job which has entailed many hours of technical work. A dependable student who applies himself well, he has done a great deal to make BA have the top ranking chapter in the North Texas District. SALUTES 207 RICHARD DEYO: Richard has done an excellent job as President of the Science Club, and during the summer he worked as a summer research participant for the University of Texas at the M. D. Anderson Hospital in Houston. He also has achieved recognition in the field of music by being in the All State Orchestra for four years and the Dal-Hi- Orchestra as a violinist. His ability to be an all- round exceptional student has eamed him the fine scholastic record and respect of his classmates and students that he possesses. i DEBBIE MEEKS: Debbie has taken part in various phases of art and stage work. She has been the behind the scenes person responsible for the success of the lighting and sound equipment for all productions and assemblies during the past year. She has given of her time freely and pendably for the good of the school. 208 SALUTES JOYCE ALBRECHT: Joyce has shown her capabiliti through participation in various areas' of study. She has p her talent to work as an accomplished pianist by accompaii ing the orchestra and contest soloist for .several yeai During the past year, she has served as President of li Alpha Theta and as Secretary of the Science Club. Bo clubs have profited from her diligence and She has also shown her excellence in the field of through in the National Science Foundai in the summer of 1966. VAN ASKEY: Van has helped faithfully as a clinic and as an active member of the Para-Medical Club. has also worked with the Salvation Army on Through her willingness to serve and excellence ly, she has been an asset to her school and community. RBARA RENFRO: Barbara has worked in the library three years and has given unselfishly of her time to responsibility. She has taken part in many honors pro- ms and excels scholastically. Because of her honesty quest for knowledge, she has always been respected her associates. s ent hard work, she has helped to bring many honors to an Adams in the field of debate. Meg, as an individual has a warm personality and a sincere pride in all her eavors, has earned the friendship and respect of every- with whom she comes in contact. ENID MEADOWS: In addition to being a reporber for the Cougar Chronicle, Enid has been President of Future Homemakers of America this past year. She has shown that she is a dependable, delightful individual by the way in which she has organized the proceedings of the club and Completed all of her duties. FRANK WHITINGTON: Besides holding the title of marksman in the ROTC rifle team, Frank has done an out- standing job as Vice-President of Concert Choir. He has participated in Oklahoma, Brigadoon, and many other musical productions. He has also displayed his fine quali- ties for leadership, as student director for the Concert Choir. SALUTES Exchange Student Lars H 0 Imstrom Whether talking to the World Affairs Club or work- ing out with the track team or taking six academic courses, Lars Holrnstrom exchange student from Otrebo, Sweden soon became an active participxant in American high school activities. He maintained good grades while adopting American ways and American slang. Jromote Goodwill With her effervescent enthusiasm, Angela Maciel, ex- change student from Rio de Janerio, Brazil, charmed Bryan Adams. As an honorary member of the Belles drill team, she soon learned to cheer at the football games. Angela took an active part in school activities, while maintaining honor roll grades. One memento she has of her stay ivill be her cast from her broken foot. Angela M aciel ,, ,:,:1, . ,Q J i ' All for the Cougars, stand u and holler! KEllen Tuck. Allen Tanner! Pep Assemblies Aroused a new Spirit Dr. Harris reads encouragement to the Cougars. The pep assemblies of the '66 season were com- mended as the greatest ever! The spirit was released in such an exuberant fashion that the roof was raisedf' The school spirit was not limited to just the auditorium, but every corner of the building, l' touching every activity. The cheerleaders were tire- less in their efforts to lead the cooperating student body in cheers of praise. Assemblies were a success due to the efforts of the Belles Cheerleaders and the great student body. Oh, say, can you see? 2 I4 ACTIVITIES Our Cougars .' - 1 Just before the spell is broken. The fate of Hillcrest ,gan The Hillcrest game was the event of Bryan Adams' first and very successful mum day . Silence prevailed from 3:15 AM that Friday until the impressive afternoon pep as- sembly. Never before had the neighbors complained of the overflow from the cheering! Such an assembly proves the great spirit of the Big Green High School. We Won the Hill- crest game, and the next, and ' the next! And a way we go . . . V' , . , 1 ti NVQAI at es' J ' . ' ' if .5 W . it W is lla. rfr 1 rr S eff, A -R A' r .. Z' Dr. Harris introduces guest at all city pep assembly. Bryan Adams, hail ! Preview of half-time show. Dallas was declared 'cCougar Country after the Woodrow Wilson game. The city championship became the proper- ty of Bryan Adams HS. for the '66-'67 season! We out shined them all! AC'lllVlTlES 2 I5 if 'i... SfX-52 QQ Court yard shows taleht of cheer- leaders. Claw 'em !!!! The never ending spirit . Yell, you Cougars, yell!!! GR-R-R-R-r-r-r-! It's a bzra' zt's a plar it's super-Plunlc! I N X ,,- fe' ! iffy!! The cheerleaders inspire enthusiasm. Do you really?! 2 I 6 ACTIVITIES Okay, send in Sam at left cheerleader. Isn't this fun, Judy? Carries To The Field Anytime now before my back breaks. X marks the spot. W e will bury you! Cheerleaders unfurl Dallas' biggest school ban- ner. ACTIVITIES 2 I 7 Another finale for the B. A. Belles. f Sandra Scoggins, Paula Schreckj A happy moment at the Whiti game. Linda Tucker shows her paws. What are they doing down there? Psss! Naldo, You're in the wrong place! 2 l 8 ACTIVITIES AA' '23-va 4 -Q a 1-is U 4? A 7 I 'f AA ' :K ,-.,- A lk, ,. H rw If ' 1 1' 1.x3.LLn.'s. . ,. .- ' B.A. Belles-best ever! Belles are graceful! Uanet Troatrnan, Patsy Harrison! . ,. -rar .. J The gates open wide for the B.A. Cougars. 'lmarillo Bus Trip Will Long Be Remembered On Oct. 1, the cats from Big D gave the folks in Amarillo a taste of Cougar countryv. For the cou- gars went not only in mass but with enough spirit ringing from the nine overcrowded buses and hundreds of private cars to light the Way. The of- ficial buses left the school early Saturday morning in order to reach the big pre-season game on time. .lenny Choate says, Ban really does workll' NFL Presents Mod World A real, live cheerleader slcitl? Autumn rnodness in all its mad mod forms was tll theme of the 1966 National Forensic League Tale Show. It,s a Mod, Mod, Mod, Mod World stagf -- There's a place for us. 220 ACTIVITIES acts ranging from a Creek ceremony to go-go dan ers, including music by The Marijuana Brass E semble and The Cult. Harold Goldfadden and De bie Hoover entertained with their now famous pr entation of The Teaberry Shuffle. All in all, tg production was one of the most enjoyable of tll year. They sound better when I turn them on. Thais American Culture? fBill Ferreria, Lars Holmstromj l Y , 5 P , . ' 12' -4 .' I . 'ffl ' I L, A .ff A lcs . :l Y Y' ' w Q ' S Q .57 I ' ' I ff' 3 vz 1 l As Mr. James Brown would say I feel good! I The Outcastsj AFS Dances Promote Culture e AFS dance held on Oct. 31 in honor of the hange students and the Great Pumpkin, attracted ny outstanding celebrities. Among those present re BA students and graduates, the Outcasts, fea- ing the music of Mr. James Brown, exchange from other schools over the city as well as own, and special guest-Mr. Wally Gator. No Sir! They just believe in physical fitness! Hin says W ally Gator. ACTIVITIES 22I .lan and Shari follow the queen off the field. Homecoming Highlights The highlight of the half-time ceremonies of the Bryan Adams-Hillcrest game was the crowning of Sandi Little as the 1966 Homecoming Queen. The queen, escorted by Bill Burnett, was presented with other finalists: Vicki Bales, Peggy Channell, Shari Goldstein, and Jan Johnson. The traditional Home- coming Dance, where students danced to the music ofthe Sensations, followed the dance. A happy girl gets the royal treatment. Even presidents and athletes helped! 222 ACTIVITIES Finalists Vicki and Peggy are all smiles. Don't just stand there-do some thing! That dance was really a Sensation ! It's cheaper by the dozen. it Cothurnus Club presents! Variety Theater '66 35' es yi Silk stockings-scandalousfv 224 ACTIVITIES Guess what-it's a boy! Oh, Larry, l'd love to. Variety Theater, 1966, presented '4Cheaper by tl Dozen, The Devil and Daniel Webster,,' ar Sandbox Cheaper by the Dozen, a situatix comedy, portrayed the life of a large family ruln by an efficiency expert. The second play presenti a legal battle between a great lawyer and Sat: himself. The third drama symbolically represent' the funeral of an aged woman. Surely Variety Tl ater experienced one of its greatest successes in ' 1966 production. -+ Well, I might do a cheer you. 'Gee, I never thought of you as a big cow. -nguslausunu-:nun-I ' I -- , 'T , 2 Q , - 'V' The jury sits in judgment. -fy ' 4, Bend and Stretch . . . 4 Q' 1. E , r if eb e so X M x Tarm1tion! That ain't like no music I ever heared afofe-H Won't someone play with me? The devil gets the boot. ' ACTIVITIES 225 l march. Beaut Reigns Supreme At Coronation The annual Sweetheart Coronation and dance was held on Friday, January 13. The Senior Class elected Sandi Little, who was escorted by Bill Burnett, as their sweetheart. Sherry Patterson reigned as Junior Princess, and Sheila Little was crowned Duchess of the Sophomore Class. Following the coronation cere- mony in the auditorium, at which each of the forty-five finalists were presented, attendants danced to the music of the Countdowns in the girls' gym. The queens and their escorts lead the ' Slow down a little, I might trip. 226 ACTIVITIES Janice Moore and Jackie Galliher smile for the camera. Younger set represents flower girl and crown bearer. rf Oc , ra- f l 5. -s Hey Mark, get me more than Grace is a formal. 0716 FOSB. Sherry Patterson Carla Burch Sandi Little Vicki Bales Peggy Channell ie Berrett ky Berry ire Chandler ette Scott Melinda Chappell Talou Lord Lanier Sharp .loycelyn Stailey Linda Wainwright Becky Wilson 521. me -fs dra Collier cy Slevin Carol Cox Darlene Jones .Iudy Ladenberger Jan Milholland Pat Osborne Louie Wendt Betty Harding Jan Johnson Sherilyn McKeever .lan Mueller Laurie Steigerwald Madeline Wilson lle Tanner Sheila Little Carolyn Anderson Betty Ash Marsha Atkins Vicki Avico Vicki Bailey Diane Berry Jennie Choate gy X aff' rar, , Half ,sz P czsfuv. I' If 'iw' 1 ini? -12,14 1 , ,Q G 1 Y Ali. V, .'-- 1 . , .ew 1 ' ' if-ji Q? i ,, if X H 4. fl? . ,f :Q15 'YQ' - M L. tttryii I , Xi ix? ,f ' r .K V 32 ,,., taint I . 1. ' Lag. 'eff Kathy Cloninger Susan Ferguson Jennifer Hay Cindy Houston Pam .lones Janice Moore Melanie Wilson ACTIVITIES 227 The New Rafters kick off the show. Dan Guthrie introduces the combos. The Countdowns belt out Good Lovin . 228 ACTIVITIES The Bryan Adams Parent-Teacher Association pre- sented a battle of the bands in its annual pay assembly on January 19 in the school auditorium. Two combos, The Rafters and The Countdowns, played popular songs in their own styles for the en- tertainment of the student body. The quarters paid by each student who attended the program went to the P.T.A. scholarship fund. Dan Guthrie served as master of ceremonies of the swinging show. PTA Assembl Raises Money And The Roof l I . . . and I promise to sleep with it every . . . and now for the film-strip. night , Mr. Willlkzms awards the trophy. Assemblies Present 4 aried Programs eral programs of varied interest were presented Bryan Adams students during the school year. fall assemblies, our foreign exchange students their American families were introducedg and ortunities in the ,Iunior Achievement field were cussed by local junior achievers. Cougars saw filmstrip in which support for the local police s urged. One of the most enjoyable assemblies the year was the presentation of the football phies for the city and district championships. ??????????????????????????????? ? ? ? 9 2' i ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??????????????????????????????'? The reasons they told us were many and varied, W e guessed that the speaker had not merely tarried. But the mystery guest shall a mystery stay, And we wish we had second, third, first every day. Join .l.A.! ' l I wonder what we're going to see this time. ACTIVITIES 229 . . . to really put some in the . . . with the vinyl set! mood. KGary Barnettl . . . ami so did the elected elite! Uoycelyn Stailey, Mike Paulson, Julie Burnett, Mickey Ashmore, Ricky Duke, Debbie Bridges! Twirp Goes Psychedelic . . . . . and the Gator King danced in his sneakers! , K 1 . . . with a special guest appearance?! except for the dateless-! K?j fSandi Little! , with the Countdowns and their equipment. KGail Nash, Sharon Withrow, fan Hornsby, Kathy Joplin! l The El Conquistador-sponsored TWIRP dance went Psychedelic, with glass balls and flashing lights, on Thursday, January 26, to place as the most success- ful dance of the year. The personalities were an- nounced and a contest was held to find the couple with the wildest, modiest costume. The winners were: lst-Ricky Duke, Debbie Bridges, 2nd-Julie Bur- nett, Mickey Ashmore, 3rd-,loycelyn Stailey, Mike Paulson. Another main feature was the go-go girlsn . . . and everybody had a wild night! wk that danced to music by the Countdowns.,' I 2 4 W, iw Only two days, I2 hours, and 31 minutes till F riday. wk ,, , VA, 4 kv What we need is a little excitement Other AetivitiesC??j . . Keep Students Busy 3 'x T he rush to the concert. Science Projects-the results of one night's hard work. 232 ACTIVITIES ew We'll teach that kid not to double park again. What's the symbolism here? I Linda Schaal, Steve Sheppard, Mrs. Wil banks! . ' 'F k , , ,. 1, - JE' 'vii A ' I ' '4 I :Q ' Y 'Quiz 7 1 W an , T g,,.,efg.1 f ' . H eaae ' g, ex Q' nkt li' I -f , . If .N'f:..lh,, I A i I VK K A huglg. ' W 4 ' ' Q, ,gg ' ,. , - 3 , I , -.., L R i . P f f : f'-from-2.1-M'-' ' t I in 'kkkk J F g V k A ,L I ,, : , ,I b ,i . I f fo' L3 1 I ' 'W - .F 4 , 'f' W , I ' Y I . 'TV' V ' .-'P JJ .f g ' 'V' ' , , I ,.-, ' ' Flex your muscles for us, Kenny. as or s ' D h Da h, fx 'N 5 I if I Do you think I can make it in one bite?', 'Wow all we need is an envelope. Language lab is so educational. ,, Ljfiw Ze., . va, H Q '1 W, W, en I w . .4 .gk ,L'1ii12?x ' no A lo. W' 1 AA,, la'n a '- a J 1w'Nf zi ie - , Y' ' N, 5 I 'Q' , 'ax . ,ni fl Anticipation in the lunch line is great. Happy birthday to you . . ACTIVITIES f Aly Q.. . , ,,., L 'V ATHLETICS gb 1 QQ W? Bryan Adams Football Team 1966-67 City Champs 6-AAAA Bi-District Champions State Quarterfinals O Z 1 x ..-M J ..,..M,.,,,...,...Mx . A -Q. X p, jk N .M fir V ,ia .H cw. 1 '1'f ,A 'gfQ',,, .Q'- sa .. .,.,. Derek Davis-Captain All-City Coach Hunt, Head Coach Cowsar, Coach Griffin All-Metro 236 ATHLETICS ALL-STA TE w 1 W x 2 4 t 7, Wk 7,4--C tf ' 6 Tommy Dealon Co-Captain All-City All-Metro Jwls And Cougars Battle To Tie, 6-6 Ed Owens Charles Crouch All-City All-City Chuck Anderson All-City All-Metro Kyle Gary All-City All-Metro Ronnie Ross All-City All-Metro Rain, mud, and a pair of touchdowns summed up the season opener. The Garland Owls tied the Cougars 6-6 as the season opened for both teams. With 46 seconds left in the first quarter Gary hit Hill with a scoring aerial. The PAT was wide. Earlier Gary had hit Randy Dossett with a pass to keep the drive alive. The Owls recovered a fumble on the Cougar 12 yard line, the Owls went 12 yards for the score. The PAT was wide and the contest was deadlocked at 6-6. The Cougars threatened again-in the fourth quarter but the Owl defense stopped all the Cougar drives for victory. Along with the mud, fans, and the rain, the battle ended in a tie 6-6. keeters Trip Cougars, 35-28 Paul Neubach Donny Kline All-City All-City The Mesquite Skeeters edged the Cougars 35-28 in one of the most exciting see-saw offensive battles of the season. Chuck Anderson burst 11 yards for a score and five more yards for another six points, and then raced 46 yards with a Gary pass for an- other TD and kicked 4 PAT's. In the second half Skeeter Marc Griffin scored and that left the Con- gars on the short end of things by 34-27. Gary then cranked up the offense and moved them to the Skeeter 1 yard line only to see a pair of dropped passes and a motion penalty nullify a Cougar victory. ATHLETICS 237 Knights in hot pursuit. Ray Hill . T if 0' ' ' f f,i ! 'lf1f55li4,,,' .' -' , ' so vis Kiwi' 'Jil 5,-i-.Q Greg Keck Scotty Miles ATHLETICS Cougars Battle Knights, 46-I Knights should stay in the Medieval period a that is about where the Cougars sent the Kiml noblemen during a Friday night joust at Spra Field. The Cougars rolled up 285 yards rushing 246 yards passing enroute to a 46-7 whipping the Kimball Knights. Touchdowns by Kyle G+ and Rod Cole in the third quarter broke the bah of the Knights and it was clear sailing from th on out. Gary scored the first TD on a 2 y sneaker and Cole broke loose on a 79 yard gallo paydirt. Scotty Miles then threw two strikes. first was a 27 yard scoring strike to Al Pierce a 29 yard toss to Derek Davis and then to m things interesting, scored on a 1 yard sneaker he self. Gary then came back with a 42 yard bomb Davis for another six and a 13 yard six pointer Ronnie Ross all alone in the end zone. Ander kicked 4 of 5 extra points and Gary and Miles c nected on 12 of 17 passes as the Cougar offe began to roll in high gear, the Knights their battered armor returned to their castles Iougars Fall To Rebels, 39-l7 'yan Adams gave state ranked Tascosa all it f V uld handle for three quarters before falling 39-17 :er a 32 point barrage in the fourth quarter by 2 powerful Rebels. Jtball fits for three quarters. In the third quarter try hit Davis for six points and the two point aversion and the Cougars stood on top 14-7. ro minutes later a Gary to Dossett pass set up A f 'v ,,.-V, . fy if fi K rle Gary hit 15 of 34 passes and gave the Rebels fam I0 yard field goal by Chuck Anderson. The whole :ng looked good for the Cougars especially the rre, 17-7. , ,UI , kr.,-fail... A.. . en came the fourth quarter and the Tascosa Rebels. '9 5 .J E K gi, f X il A Qu. r .E 2 y ,Q My 1 . . - K f. I ,,,.,1.m mVU.f335 ' ' f ii TW ' ' ef ' V V y ls l 1 1 ett,-f . C ,yyy y 4 A ,y - - ' Q iii' .i All .igiyfsfifffkfgr v ' 4.,- ' A , y, .N rrre '. Q r yrrr Johnny Gardner Jimmy Bailey Danny Cox Thurman Moss Ross prays to no avail. ATHLETICS l Derek lLong Arm of the law! Davis snags Il pass. J Cougars Tre Wildcats, 7 kk W A The Cougars and the Wlldcats fllpped a coln, z H? 4ii' B.A. won. The Big Green chose the first half , ' CVV! g ik Robert Hamic the Wildcats were stuck with the latter. That p, A A g y the contest in a nutshell. The Cougars domin . ,,,: 7 Q rye.- 1 TQ at at yaiwsfy, age A. , 'f 5-'Page-L T +7 f . -A-. at , ...Q-. ,aw-rwf... - . ,f ian-9-f--N ,V f, . 4. - . 1- A' M f S f 5' ,W ..,... ,, Wi. , , ,iw fifef be .fi M ei Y' '-wfif' -'-w-lea- 5' .C -fr .Q -1-- 7: 4' X if K 3 .fa J l ... WWA 'V ..z..gJ2i we '-:ax attain, 5 51 r he e if Rod Cole James Helwig ATHLETICS play in the first half, and the Wildcats came b to show their strength in the second half. The Cougars score came on a 1-yard dive by Cary. Anderson converted and that ended an yard drive in 14 plays. Each team now played from goal line to goal line until the first half en Woodrowv came hack strong in the first part of third quarter and scored on a 9-yard strike to Jimmy Burkholder. Cooper booted the PAT and scoreboard looked like 7-7 the rest of the ni Each team would get into good scoring posit only to see the opposite defensive unit stop t drive with an interception or a fumble recov Gary was the top performer for the Cougars. picked up 54 yards in 9 carries and 12 of 23 pa for 140 yards. muck Anderson broke loose on a 49-yard blast on le first play from scrimmage and that was the ape of things as the Cougars riddled the TJ. ebels 40-12. luck later scored on a 1-yard plunge, kicked the tra point and handed the Cougars a 13 point argin. In the second quarter Gary hit Davis with yard TD pass after a brilliant 46 yard run by nny Gardner. Gary then tossed Eddie Owens the oint conversion after the third Cougar touch- -wn. Widi 35 seconds left in the first half Echols T.J. scored on a 3 yard run and the Rebels James Knowles Mike White Tim Miller dn't see the goal again until 5:20 left in the game len Enlow powered over from the 1-yard line. anwhile, Ray Hill blocked a Rebel punt and ed in for six points. Miles then hit Davis with yard scoring toss to round out the scoring. ougars Rout Rebels, 40-12 - if -, Dossett laysfblock for. Newbach? ATHLETICS 24l Gar Bombs Longhorns, 29-7 Kyle Gary and Ronnie Ross made Fair Day quite an experience as they and the Cougars routed the W.T. Longhorns 29-7, as the Bryan Adams stu- dents watched from the Cotton Bowl seats. Gary hit 7 of 15 passes for 146 yards and three touchdowns before sitting out the fourth quarter. The first score came on a 5 yard sweep by Rod Cole and then Mr. Gary went to work. Kyle hit Ross with a 69-yard bomb and he coasted in for the score. Ross then blocked a Longhorn punt and recovered it on the 1 yard line. Gary then hit Ross with a one yard scoring toss and connected with Davis for the 2 point conversion, that made it 22-0. After an interception by James Helwig, the Cou- gars ended their scoring with a Gary to Dossett pass and the score stood at 29-0. White's touchdown came in the fourth quarter on a 21 play splurge.. Theylmarched 97 yards in 8:24 for their lone score and the battle ended 29-7. Wynn? M l Fair Day for Cary and Ross , -Qvfsn P X! 7 x 7 Q S sn,-gag ' 'Wang -' ' W i ' 'l i A 7 ff - 14, , t - -- '-'- ' .t 'its f -- 11- ' , , Q ,' HQTl?Z1iVQ , Y -4 ' A Q A M, f a 3' A L jf 7 w s 295 5 - fe 1 s' s V W L, oi.f'51fS 'i 'W 'iilgviiff'-ir' -,ff',,,3. - , - NW 5 . -. ,.,, 'Q 'Xa ' A-il. A s ' 2 r-'n at f a - . r. f 5 wf.iffi5f-vs,-f' 1 ' --,gk . sq: giS ' H1,,,'E,.,5'Ag - ,jr-3-rg-7-3.1,-igtiirfl ' . ' .wi ,,--.jfes Q-.J - L- --FE Q., .Lwff-g , 7 in. L fr 1 5 vt ' jim Thompson Eddie Hamlet Lloyd Snlith 242 ATHLETICS N .1 I Ed Snider John Lynch James Deatherage ougars Scalp Apaches, 53-21 Come on, Chuck, ifs only 80 more yards. onnie Ross led the Cougars to a 53-21 romp of the pruce Apaches as he scored three touchdowns, tercepted a pass, and recovered a fumble. The uchdowns were as thick as flies when the Green- en came out with the scoreboard leaning their ay. pruce drew first blood with a 46-yard touchdown rive in the first quarter. Gary then came back ith a 70-yard pass to Davis and then took it in r the score. Gary again found the ai'r route a ood one and hit Dossett for'another six pointer. Ross then made his appearance and intercepted a pass and returned it for a 36-yard TD. Ross also took a handoff from Gary and sped to his second TD from the 20-yard line. Chuck Anderson found the ground route to an 80-yard TD run and then kicked his fourth PAT. To make the show really interesting Ross loosened the ball from the quarter- backs hands and Ed Owens raced 75 yards for an- other TD. The last score came on a pass by reserve quarterback Scotty Miles to flanker Jimmy Bailey and the carnival was all over. ATHLETICS 243 Q y yglr to Gary and Company. Cougars Silence Panthers, l4-6 Mum was the word and the rule of the day as the Cougars prepared to battle the Hillcrest Panthers and keep their hopes alive for the North Zone Crown. But when the time came to see who could win the big one the Cougar football corps was far from silent. The first half saw the Panthers recover a Cougar fumble on the 11-8-yafdline and drive it in from there for a score. The PAT was Wide and the Cougars were six points behind. The'third period was the bright spot for the Cougars as Kyle Gary tossed passes to Al Pierce and Dereck Davis to set up the score by Chuck Anderson. Chuckconverted the PAT and the Cougars were off to stardom 7-6. On the next Cougar possession Gary hit Davis with a perfect aerial and all the scoring was over at 14-6. The Panthers fought back diligently but the Cougar defense stood pat and halted the Panthers try for victory. There was no silence as the clock ticked away and the Cougars stood 4-0 in Zone play. Happiness was a noisy Cougar. 9 ele .. -. s' .5 ', V11 -H N -' ,Q ff ,K greg Aqgfnii-Iirfyjfqi 'P ' + if r-sf .l0hI1 Pugh Paul Spann Bobby Harrison 244 ATHLETICS lhat supposedly was to be a battle of two high Jwered teams turned out to be the bombing of oartan territory. The fans came looking for a real ght battle but the Cougars turned the contest into 44-0 pouncing of the Samuell Spartans. ary flipped the first score to Davis on a 17 yard ass play ,and then Johnny Gardner broke loose on f80 yard punt return to paydirt. Anderson then nme on the scene and booted an 18 yard field goal nd Dossett grabbed a Gary pass for a 28 yard TD 'afore the half ended. The second half found James Lnowles going in from the 4 after a 60 yard pass N Davis had set up the score. Anderson converted md the thing was out of reach, 30-0. qarterback Scotty Miles then entered the contest 1d showed the exilerated fans he knew how to ove the team. He tossed for one TD to Mike Paul- ln and ran for one yard for another. Anderson en booted his fifth extra point. lnat was the battle, not a close one but a happy tory for Cougar fans and the first Zone title for b Cowsar in ten years of coaching at Bryan ams. - nf M was 'T -f , 'ii 'Q wi 1 f N . f, ,x : -gg 4' '- is I H . k as -f ,ftxraam L' '5 4 Steve Arthus Hal Peterson Danny Heuss Steve Storie ugars Capture First Zone Crown Anderson The Toe kicks again! ATHLETICS Cougars Grab City Crown, 24-14 Gary scores clincher. . . 5, ATHLETICS . , . . Cougars enjoy crown. .. .,,5.,n fxw. , There it was the City Crown right before the fa of Bryan Adams and its supporters who had w: ed ten years to make a grab for it. Now, all t' stood in the way was the Woodrow Wilson Wilde and the Cougar football men did away with t obstacle 24-14 and gave the fans of Big BA. th first Championship. The accomplishment see easy on paper, but the Cougars Went about hard way and that's an understatement. X The Greenmen were down 14-10 at the half vl mark and things looked disastrous. When the bi and Cowsar returned to the second half things gan to look like Cougar country. The first score was green in color and the s possession of Ronnie Ross by way of the air Q Kyle Cary. Cary also directed the attack to X 20 yard line where Chuck Anderson booted a th pointer. That ended the first period and the c. test stood, 10-O. The Wildcats proved to be a team not easily be and came back with two touchdowns in the secj period. That was the way the half ended. Th- ahead, us behind. Now, comes act two. Gary moved the club S6 yards in only six pl and tossed the scoring aerial to Al Pierce stand all alone in the end zone. Anderson booted the Pl and the Cougars went ahead 17-14- The Wildcats were still in the running three minutes remaining when Jenkins stole a G pass and returned it to the 9 yard line. But Hill grabbed a Jenkins pass three plays later the contest was close to being over. Kyle Gary other ideas. To top an already fine performa Gary burst 22 yards on a keeper to seal the tory and the City Crown at 24-14. It had taken awhile but the City's crown was fin a long waited member of the B.A. trophy case. that was left for Cosar and Company was a ha trip home and a shower. B.A. Captures Bi-District Still high from their City Crown, the Cougars went on to add another crown to the list by beating the pants off Eastern Hills 35-14 and capturing the Bi-District honors for the first time in ten years. The victory was a sweet one even though the tastiest of all victories had come the week before in the City Championship duel. James Knowles and Kyle Gary were standouts in the Cougars second championship game in a'two week span. Knowles banged out three touchdowns of 5, 1, arid 1 yards. He punched in two scores in the first half and then came hack to score again in the second half. Gary passed for two touchdowns and guided the team well during the entire contest. He hit Al Pierce with scores of 3 and 6 yards to round out the Cougar scoring. In his usual manner Anderson booted all five extra points and was also a con- sistent ground gainer. The Cougars saw fine de- fensive play from james Helwig, Tom Deaton and Paul Neubach and went away happy and content with their first Bi-District win- Championships were beginning to be a real thing around Big BA. With the City and Bi-District honors under their belts the Cougars were on their way to the state playoffs and excitement was the word of the day. People around B.A. were used to winning and the state championship seemed to have green and white all over it. R. L. Turner was the next stop. Man you guys ktll me Lions Halt Cougar Drive Some wise man said that football and life were games where the winners got the breaks. That broth- er ain't half the story. ,lust ask a Cougar fan and The B.A. bid for a quarter-final victory was a game full of breaks. Unfortunately they weren't painted green and white, R. L. Turner was the lucky soul that got the twists of fate and the victory 31-6. The Cougars drew first blood and unfortunately their only blood of the day. Gary drove the club 70 yards in 10 plays and ended the drive with a scor- ing tossto Ronnie Ross. The PAT was wide and an omen of things to come. The rest of the show was all Turner and a dismayed Cougar defense. The Lions got their first break after they were forced to punt after the beginning of the second half. Randy Dossett fumbled at the Cougar 39 and the Lions recovered. The Turner club scored 10 plays and the Lions owned a 15-6 lead having al- ready scored with 12 seconds left in the first half. Now for a repeater of the rerun Greg Keck fumbled the kick-off and the Lions again recovered the loose ball. The Lions quarterback moved the club well in the air and scored the TD himself on a 8 yard scamper around left end. That left the Lions well ahead 23-6. Gary was then forced to the air to get the Cougars on the score sheet quicklyg but the pop, zip, and crack just wasn't there. Gary suffered three inter- ceptions and just couldnft get the lead otit. The rest of the contest was Turner and a tired BA- defense. All there was left was the clock ticking away and a tear for each Cougar fan. ATHLETICS gi: If L ,. . zm- t 5 k . , if, . ,,, Wx. V, 1. - K- ,, : A 31 ,,.. I V 51 Tyr- .f :ff'7Qf?Qfif3r-M 'Lf ' , H 3 ,, N . - - 1 .mg - , 1 f -, A, -'Adil' , M Wmwf W5 Q . . -2 K Q: 'l'gf'fVN f g, LAL, 1 -N - - fm f,,ff5,ff:zz t ,,,,7y, 1 ' ' 1 f ' mr 4, Y, fm, J' f 'ef-' Y 'af-f. -H -,- -, :fffw-'TA ' - 11 ,ff Q.: - ,5,aw.L:i M ' W f -fi,-wa-fl., n2w.f,,-f y.,.. Magi I - .. ' A f-'I 1 S 4.. ' J I 1 af ll 8 K T T as , ' f - 7 ,, ,S ' f x., L V 7 f f, Q V, Steve Dawson '- V ,, fgmgtsr Manager M ' N .' W' v . w mg: -2 , m,,, I .V 5 1 . W - wt S , S x L ' ' ' fl .. Q' ' ,yy .W ',' ,A :ft 1' 'A figii' i Bobby Whitson Randy Dessert 9 Q Jimmy Wallace Mlke Paulson . A J . 91: S A . I f l ',v ' - , 'Jffw -? ?iY5flW ' 4 , ,S S2552 VL' S ' +V f. tp I ' 1 Q , A l elll ,,,, to -,k' N , 9 a Tom Stewart Manager , 5, U- . , Q., Larry Stevener Phil Morton A1 Pierce Ken Higginbotham ACTIVITIES 249 VICKI BALES - 1967 Football Queen 'S and B Team Make Good Showing 'MH W 4- , ,- ,, .w - ., --A FIRST ROW: Joe Maddox, Alan Everett, Bobby Sims, Jerry Jackson, Joe Martin, John Hubbard, Craig Frantz, Larry Bowling, Steve Perry, James Laney. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Glasgow, Mike Howard, Robert Glasgow, Chuck Reid, Mark Collop, Chris' Liebrum, Ted Miller, Ben Clayton, Stan Chick, Steve Cone, Steve Albright, Mr. Aduddell. THIRD ROW: Ray McElroy, Allan Crawford, Ricky Duke, 'James Ragland, Louis Mickhnish, John Templeton, Paul Wilson, John Dixon, Randy Cavender, Chris McGowan, Tom Martin. ' t I , M W... FIRST ROW: Bill Horton, Mike Crow, Steve West, David Collop, Scott Perrel, Bill Neal, Doug Bachman, Steve Collop, Dennis Gardner, Dana Martin. SECOND ROW: Mike McAdams, R. J. Childress, Steve Thornton, Larry Reagan, Pat Manicky, Charles Martin, Bobby Stevens, Steve Pendergrass, Rusty Simpson, Jay Abney, Frank Breeding, THIRD ROW: Larry Oliver, Randy Goss, Craig Johnson, Don Griffith, Eddie Knockel, Duke Garwood, Randy Riedell, Bruce Gaw, Bobby Green, Kenny Farmer, Gil Johnson, Blake Aston, Jay Hopkins, Chris McGowan, Glenn Martin, Tommy Holt. ATHLETICS 25 I Cagers End 1966-67 Chapter 'X' 7 :ld BACK ROW-Chris Liebrum, Jimmy Walter, Eric Groscurth, Jackie Harris, Steve Dawson, Coach Zeitz MIDDLE ROW-A st Coach Larry Covin, Rodney Hayes, Al Pierce, Derek Davis, Steve Sparks BOTTOM ROW-Jon Dooley, Arnaldo Cavazos, Mark Stafford, Kyle Gary, Charles Gromatsky, Alan Crawford, Ray Hill, Paul Grey, Freddie Oakes Left to Right-Asst. Coach Larry Covin, Head Coach Ralph Zeitz. 252 ATHLETICS With only six returning seniors from the '65 season Coach Zeitz filled the remaining positions on the roster with a crop of talented sophomores and jun- iors. Good performances by juniors Paul Grey and Eric Groscurth and sophomores Jimmy Walter and Steve Sparks were a great help to the strength of the team during the course of the season. Mark Stafford, Kyle Gary, Derek Davis, Al Pierce, and Captain Arnaldo Cavazos added the needed experi- ence to the squad which enabled the team to have a successful season. Seniors were a great help in leading the younger members of the team and dis- playing the great team spirit. Preparations for the season began in the summer when the team met and began the job of getting ready for the season. Captain-s for the 1966-67 season elected by team members were Aranaldo Cavazos and Eric Gros- curth. Arnaldo Cavazos Eric Groscurth Captain Co-Captain The 1966-67 Cougar Cagers filled the wooden floors with desire, pride, and a winning tradition as the season opened. Coached by Ralph Zeitz and Assistant coach Larry Covin the Cougars displayed the proud athletic tradition of Bryan Adams. The Cougar roundhallers saw action in the Sherman and Garland Tournaments and Won a third place trophy in the Dr Pepper Classic. Due to great team spirit and good individual efforts, the Cou- gars were able to make a successful showing in the South Zone. After decisive White and Hillcrest the Cougar fourth place in the South Zone fine over-all effort the Cougars cage season. wins over Spruce, cagers managed a race. Thanks to a ended a successful Derek Davis Mark Stafford Al Pierce ATHLETICS 253 1. W A Kyle Gary T Paul Gray Charles Cromatsk on Doole 254 ATHLETICS T 7' Freddie Oakes Jackie Harris Chris Lielnrurn Steve Dawson Managers Steve Dawson, Chris Liebrum, and Ted Miller, attended sprained ankles and all other injuries in order to keep the Cougars in playing condition. Thanks to their diligent efforts injuries were a minor part of the 1966-67 season. Jimmy Walter Steve Sparks SANDI LITTLE - 1967 Basketball Queen Was and B Team Show Future Promise 1ei FIRST ROW: Mr. Larry Covin, Steve Pierson. SECOND ROW: Chris Liebrum, John Dooley, Fred Oakes, Jimmy Walters, ' Steve Sparks, Jackie Harris. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Foster, Charles Gromasky, Allen Crawford, Mike Brodie, Jimmy Wal- lace. i I FIRST ROW: Scott Perrell, John Edgerton, Duke Carwood, Steve West, David Collop, Randy Griffith, Blake Aston. SECOND ROW: Andrew Kochan, Randy Goss, Randy Cavender, Craig Johnson, Eddie Knockel, Mr. Aduddell. THIRD ROW: Chris Liebrum, Art Pierce, Randy Riedell, Jerry Baker. ATHLETICS 257 Baseball Develops Teamwork In the spring the thoughts of a few boys at B.A. If Y turn to baseball. This year, especially with the help r Ffh' of the seven returning lettermen and the leadership ,V of Kyle Gary, Al Pierce, and Ray Hill, Coach I Dolph Regelsky has been able to form a top-rate ' ,t' team. The squad started out the practice season f - J, with an even record. They play ten games in a sea- ? son, competing against the other five zone teams twice. N , 'ffi ,Mig-K' .,,. . I, -A-' 3:57 -1, . Kill, ' 4-3 --Wifi 5.1.-ff, C , ,L f Q f- gif. .-if ,fre ' ,Q-wi, .. ..., .LM H , . ,. sri, ,ki k i A' T J -. aff - K - 'riffs Yi-fu'--,f-T-V ., X - , -55 ., X -W '1':..--.ff-,,'lqv ,- L iff iff' . N' ' ,' '- fer ' , Y I 'Ji' 5- 'Q Q K fic: f D, a ' rf: i, 2. 1 The baseball coach is Dolph Regelsky. A f . fr ,aaa T 7 irt' . V wi L -f I - i- Hifi: ,'i. ily ' sk: M' gtrfg, .pt on . I , -0- ' f - Q xiii! ' . The Varsity squad includes: BACK ROW: Bobby Sims, Scotty Miles, Eddie Owens, Jon Dooley, Al Pierce, Craig Johnson, Tommy Martin, Allan Crawford, Jerry Colapret, Robert Hamic, Ken Cargle, James Roland, FRONT ROWg Kyle Gary, Mike Swinford, Stan Chick, Steve Collop, Ray Hill, Mark Collop, Mike Cory ATHLETICS L, u sf li R . 1, A M ,C x - 1: It .a 5 t- r Q f Xgzxl q Y C :x,A it W A--lg , kv ex 1 hx Q ak, 5 Y X Q 3 4 1 f fl x ,, X 3' 52 ! R , 11 f gy Q ,gf r ff - A - - ., - 2 af 51 1. Q' ' . ' ,. ' - - Wil ' is f f 1 l k I X53 A Q, Qfgfqeg Q, 1, A ll X55 ' T fe 5 f Y . 5 K ' if if in ,w t H 31 ' W Q ' A 1: X ' 'E 3- Q' .1 .. Qfffifis vifg f t R XF:-wif-V f yr , f f f n lu v X0 j ny KAQ Krr N. ff E - 2 - , W ell, it would have been a home run! Outfielders are Allan Crawford, Robert Hamic,- Stan Chick, Mike Swenford, Steve Collop, Craig Johnson. Catchers are Tommy Cox, Randy Hopkins, Ray Hill, and Mark Collop. Ray shows how it's all in the way you swing. -u ,gr Pitchers include fleft to right! Tommy Martin, Phil Thurston, Jerry Colapret, James Rowland, Mike Cory, and Stan Chick. ATHLETICS 259 N, Infielders are Al Pierce, Jon Dooley, Scotty Miles, Eddie Owens, Kyle Gary, Bobby Sims, and Gregg Williams. You get back on that base and stay there! if X' - at 1 'Q . V' ,,,'L' ! .--5-ew f-r-. 5 , 4 eg - v al I 3 sv , . , M , ,, i. ier, y ,iie n 4' J. 'r-' gn. J 5 Such form l Ball, ball, whois got the ball?? You really think ifs coming back down! 260 ATHLETICS Members of the B Team: BACK ROW-Joy Rolenson, Randy Hopkins, Mike Johnson, Tommy Cox, Eddie Simson, lon Dooley, Phil Thurston, Randy Cavender, Ronnie Crouch, Craig Johnson, R. J. Childres, Mike Cory, Kenneth Cargile, Roy Mr,lroy, FRONT ROW-Craig Williams, Ronnie Worth, Mike Jones, Gerald Pines, Steve Collop, Scott Reid, David Collop, Randall Pennington. l'm not running the wrong way! Second period first, sec- ond base first, what's the difference?? Benchwarmers' eye viewf? Sock it to me, baby! ATHLETICS 26 I Tracksters Display Speed And Agilit Coach Frank Davis instructs all the track boys. Once again the track team had a successful season because of its many outstanding individual talents and its diligent teamwork. They worked out every afternoon after school under the expert guidance of Coach Frank Davis, a respected and well-known coach. Track meets were held on Saturdays with events in the area of distance running, hurdles, pole-vaulting, shot-put, and sprints. Their motto was Catch us if you' canln W 01 , , g , S i . , , ,, V , V ff y f.:Q,,, e. ' i ,,',wl. , ,T -W 5 f Ti' , v, ,r.' , . ' . , f M. , we , ,- t... . J ' , 9-2 H' -- 4,4 .- At . ..',.:r.': if . 15,4 i V,sk M I gi-K ., W - ,, I , , . , ,sz -. f ffm amass ,,m,5. .,,.,, , ,,,, . f .-4 - t -' vt. .-uf, , ', V , ,fr-..,,, , wg2.,,, ,- ,zg ef' 'M -'1 - 1 . I 1 22,2 ffff' if , , .. ,. 521 , gil-1135, if sv Varsity Sprinters include Bruce Queen, Johnny Gardner, Randy Dossett, Conway Barton, and Thurman Mass. Track members are: IST ROWQ Mel Crutchfield, Chris Dalton, Steve Grant, Bill Horton, Art Tapper, Dennis Bolegino, Hamlet, Conway Barton, Randy Dassett. ZND ROW, John Mandics, Tammy Aduddell, David Beckham, Ty Davenport, Abraham, Bruce Queen, Bill Neal, Bill Farmer, Doug Batman, Buddy Janes, Thurman Mass, Johnny Gardner. 3RD ROWQ tin Massinger, Larry Pippin, Tam Roth, Steve Cone, Lars Holstrom, Steve Thornton, Steve Perry, James Gentry, Richard pret, Randy Llywelyn, Weldon McLaughlin, Randy Farris, Richard Owens, Keith Hamby, Ronnie Perry, Rusty Simpson, Galligher, Brad Ferguson, David Harnack, Tommy Holt. ATHLETICS .r ohomore runners include Bill Neal, Buddy Jones, Bill Horton, ith Hamby, Doug Botman, Jack Calligher, and Art Topper. . 'X V fix, X A I ,f ,k,, I AJ V as: Z kiyk K ,M :il ' 4 A to M t , .r wi. 12 ni , .:,w A KL e l l As 5 . ,, f 1 Pole vaulters include: IST ROWg Martin Massinger, Steve Thornton, Steve Perryg 2ND ROW5 Chris Dol- ton, Steve Cone, Weldon McLaughlin, Tommy Addule 4's 4 2 WWLYEQQQ A 'W b kM,'Q i , K hr . he rv . 1...+ ' A .,.. r , Y : w e me 7 my f:Q,.gg3,w. 1 ' R, 1' ' .fi Q ' ,Q ' + -Q'1.g, - f , ,, 73ZEQ2w52'fLE'fN71J Q -, J 'P few. ':, .,' 'fffiell e '-21 1f'hf',f ,fs , eve? :ifwis R 1 pp: tl' in ifuilf-fliiffi fi, .V 4 'Z' at fr X R ,Q 'L .f H - Qfai 1 ' ju L, 1 wi QQ ,Q Q. X it g b 'I . Q- , ' f he bl Q5 4 Y S ,, K Q . 2 , HS? -gg ' X Q 4 ' N ' ff-if it um -f ef W5 r Q W, , N '- Q H:s5,,5-geyggfs.--:rwah ah, 2 U if , 3,3 . ,t A ,L y , xr I 9 LJ t X so we - ' , . S Q 3 if Q Q, + Q. 1' . A v:,, P The White Tornad 0 . struck again. --.- - ilk' -i ,,,, : ' A, ' . , ' , X' ' 'if' fin.: ,. V1 - ef .' f '- W 'SQ - . I. Mau A , iw ' if -' K K K , ,,.,o K ' . 5 ' U ' K tc 'AJ' Q sfxifgllfrw ' , I lump P V- 'HQ-s3 1Sf fF'eefi-224: 'W X1 f U - fem -' - 1-- .1-,f -5 , 4 ' . ' fi - , -, qt -. W' if E- ' 'xv A, we - 1' gi: . 1- Q 1 ,,.'w , :- new . 413. . 4 ' - 'Ami' iff' -'V ' - .. L 1 ' ' H q 4.1, , ff ' V v 'Q1-M -' A V , 22:32 w.. -5:-sea, -'W - ' N ' I High jumpers are Randy Farris, Randy Llewelyn, and James Gentry. Everybody STOP! He lost his contacts again. ATHLETICS f tl 1 , -.,, Q WSMW W rr 'M .. A pg A 0 -D v,,, E 'UIQ' j 3'r':fg., , W I nu , , Q , 1 J ' -Q. f if an I I n Easy., V ,,,.,,, , M y Brad Ferguson, Dennis Bolegins, and Eddy Hamlet par- M312 LM ' ',.-l 1 . I . . . . . . t . ' ' -- v nn' 'iii ticipate in shotput and distance running. ,A V , i. s Q-,Mi A y y Q4 B' Ah Greg Keck finds those hurdles a little bit higher than they look! U 'ft ' A ,, 85,7 Wig haf:-Q, y , V, ,y 4 64 ,V I . K, ZXC. i .. 1 , . i . , 1 ' , axe riff. Vj . 5 . 'gi I I . , ,. ,Vi 5 , , L ' ,W JA ,rv if if K ,f :kk Magi K- Mg Q . - et,r , . , ' 'X fa- W ' ,',A, '- x .Q 1 . r - 1 1 -' ' . . , Q '5 A,,. I f ,1 X . - , f Fv f li, T ,. G-sf 5 s ' -w , 1 - f tif 5 3, , , ., -1 .Q , s,,. -3 ,g , 4kkk,k N 'Lu M 2 6 - .7 AX. f f , - -s M . f. , A to My to ,M we 1' ' - W .1 , ., ,,.,... - 5 ' ' f 'I , . ,A,:: fa . 'Y 1 . f A 1, . i If, 5 D ssrsr is x- . sy, ' I? A 24 ua iiilli M?QSIe5'Js ft W P' 'f if - , , u 15' ' x - fi , QAUA' ggifff' V ' 3 f V ,,,, tw- f Y .,, qu,-5, D .NM V, .. 'M ' , ,I 1 , . . , ' -V-mf ' ' -ww - Q... Q, f I knew that those ballet lessons would come in handy! 264 ATHLETICS Distance runners include: IST ROWQ David Hornack, Ty Davenport, David Beckham, Mel Crutchfield, Bruce Abraham, ZND ROW, Larry Pippin, Roanld Perry, Steve Grant, Bill Farmer, John Mondicsg 3RD ROW, Tom Roth, Richard Coldacpret, Richard Owens, Rusty Simpson, Lars Holrnstrom. Freddie Cleber works hard at representing BA in weight lining. . 1 - A 4' . Q ' ' ' ' 11, f 'V 1 - 555 .' ' '- ,, 'I. 'A'- ' , Nr , ,Q . mat b ze., tm:-,,,V I it -.,,.,Q.,t,w,:gw-, wwf:-A ,. A 'WN' wN,,Wg,3 : ' an -N f N. - 'H K ':V. K :bw ' X - W' , Q mn Q H So that's where UFO's come from! Do some track boys run with their arms straight out? The track team is just one big happy family! ATHLETICS 265 Sophomore members include lleft to rightl john Young, John Ceo, Ellis Wimsatt, lKNEELINGJ Coke Kelly, Brett Webby, Kenneth Smith The top-rate golf team under the leadership of Coach Harold Hill took an undisputed lead in the race for the city championship early in the season. They placed second in the San Antonio tournament and constantly had their eye on a rank in the state finals. The leading scorers were Randy Truelove, Bobby Henson, and Bernie Averett. They practiced every afternoon to develop the skill and co-ordina- tion required of a winner. A 1... Neal McCarley Bernie Averett 266 ATHLETICS Coach Harold Hill is proud of his returning Iettermen, Ben Azrerezt, Mike Hoare, mul Bobby Henson. ',,i'lJfQi,-.14 3 ,E Jeff Neito Bobby Henson ,- I me .Q - ' 1 , 'iff' uf. 5, Mike Moore .. . sf ff Y Q Y- Randy Truelove Steve Wilensky Vernon Ballew . xi ' ff imp, 1:- The members of this year's prize-winning golf team are: QSTANDINGD John Cee, John Young, Randy Truelove, Bernie Averett, Neal Mccarley, Vernon Ballew, Steve Wilensky, Bobby Henson, Mike Moore, Ellis Wimsattg fKNEELlNGl Coke Kelly, Brett Webby, Jeff Neito, Kenneth Smith ATHLETICS 267 Swimmers Use Land Practice With three first places and two second pla4 the BA swimming team had a successful beg ning to their season. Under the able leaders of Captain ,lohn Shiner and Co-captain D4 Sharp, the team competes in the follow events: butterfly, breast stroke, back strc free style, medley relays and diving. Ot events involve distance swimming, which ran from fifty to four hundred yards. Beginning in January under the direction, Mr. Doug Walker, the team worked hard v' dry land practice twice a week. Sixteen mr bers form the top-rate squad. BREAST STROKE Robert Murray John Shmer DIVERS: Steve Perry, Bobby Stevens I MEDLEY RELAY TEAM: Joe Stephens, Tommy Redwicn, Robert Mur- ray, Greg Bentley Coaeh Doug Walker, Captain ,lohn Shiner, Co-Captain Doug Sharp ', lim A I Ti C VhhA:A M R ,.1y2iQ?2Q 3 it rhhh is y . X., I n , ' ,f , 1 - , A , fr, N. it g I ' ' 'r fizf 1 ,, r,,, at is S L I f ,Q hhhhh ' I - L -1 ' 0.5 : W' ...,, 1 E In is rvp, h r I L . h'rh P , n W rr' C rhhh ' FREE STYLE: FIRST ROW: Doug Sharp, Wayne Isaacson, Burt Bartraxn, Larry Adrian, Kelly McCullaI, SECOND ROW: David Latham, Tommy Redwine, Bobby Stevens, Richard Robbins, Bob Burnett. FIRST ROW: John Shiner, Larry Adrian, Doug Sharp, Greg Bentley SECOND ROW: Joe Stevens, Robbie Murray, David Latham, Wayne Isaacson, Kelly McCullar ,ATHLETICS 269 ' A L3 1 suv W, FRONT ROW: David Pratt, Mike Smith, Gill Ash, Truitt Majors, Bruce Mahaffey BACK ROW: Mary Pratt, ,lan Milholland, Miss Carbone, Paula Orcutt, Peggy McKee Netters Rall Rackets There is quite a racket raised in the afternoon when the BA tennis team rallies- on the courts for their daily practice. 'With a display of quick thinking and fast moving, the tennis team has represented Bryan Adams at its best. They started the year with a win over Sam- uell in a practice meet and are determined to go all the way. Tennis is the only sport open to girls as well as boys. The ten member squad, consisting of five girls and five boys, was selected from the top players in the school. Coaching the team is Miss Carbone, who has worked with the team captain Bruce Mahaffey to get the team in A-1 shape. Miss Carbonne watches Bruce Mahaffey. A Huw' b ..,-.: Bruce Mahgffy Peggy McKee Mike Smith wth... Gill Ash Paula Orcutt Mary Pratt David Pratt Jan Milholland Truitt Majors 27' i f, 1 3' ,,,. 9 w,:Q1.,, ,NNE -wxzww-f - ,L wg. w::gf.q?, 5 , ,Q 'gil 'iii , Q Q :ff:, m ,4 S Q QQ X 2 1 4 1 5 . Br an Adams R.O.T.C. Builds Pride The Bryan Adams R.O.T.C. has for many years been one of the most widely recog- nized organizations in the school. It has instituted many high goals for the partici- pating young men. Students wishin'g to be a part of this activity may join their sopho- more or junior years for two years. The chance for advancement provides competi- tion for the cadets. The young men are in- structed in and in turn instruct the latest methods of manuevering equipment used on a firing range. Color guards, rifle teams, drill teams, companies-all are a part of the training received by capable instructors. The future protection of the United States lies in the hands of these well trained stu- dents. 274 MILITARY SGM. Stadler ,if Miss Susan Davis Staff Mrs. Farrow Faculty Advisor Miss Patsy Tanner Company C R Miss Becky Weaver Band Company if Miss Cindy Carter Company Bn Brighten Corps Miss Dorothy Walter Company 'SAN Sponsors Each year every company elects a company princess or sponsor to review them at parades and to represent them at the Military Ball. The girls must be Seniors, and able to attend parades on Tuesday mornings. At the Military Ball results of the voting for Military Ball Queen are an- nounced and the winner is crowned Queen of the Ball av.. Miss Theresa Stovall Miss Jennifer Douglas Company D Company E 3 Miss Sharon Bates MiSS Linda Johnson Rifle Team Team Staff at Work. Cdt. LTC Pat Clancy Battalion Commander 1-eff Cdt. Capt. Jerry Epps Cdt. Maj. Gary Brunson Battalion Executive Officer S-1 Personnel Cdt. Capt. Ken Dewers Cdt. Capt. Jack Farris S-2 Public Relations S-3 Training 276, MILITARY V Cdt. Capt. James Latta S-4 Supply Cdt. 1LT. Mike Crosby Ass't S-I Color Guard reviews the colors. wi Cdt. 1LT. Noel Thomas Drill Team Commander Cdt. ILT. John Miller Ass't S-3 Color Guard: Dunlap, Armstrong, McDonald, Cook Cdt. SCM Richard Smith MILITARY E wooum FLASH in ron uwzn nous SUPPRE was 3 NN Q., vxsxm mnucA1oRLEAF X un: ammo Pos XX 335,616 W X ' N CYUNDER 'H Puxs QQ :D ASSEMBLY Cdt. 1LT. Frank Whitington Cdt. ILT. Thomas Darst Company A Company B Instructors Illustrate Techniques Cdt, 1LT. J im Bertucci Cdt, 1LT. Robert Brinkley Company C Company D 4 Cdt. 1LT. Marc Washbum Cdt. 1LT. Ronald Walenta Company E Band Company MILITARY COMPANY COMMANDER Cdt. Cpt. Bruce Hyden EXECUTWE OFFICER Cdr. lLT. Mike Petty PLATOON LEADERS Cdt. 2LT. Roger Brown Cdt. 2LT. Alton Wilson FIRST SERGEANT Cdt. 1SG Doug Tomlinson PLATOON SERGEANTS Cdt. SFC. Billy Grissom Cdt. SFC. Douglas Wright SUPPLY SERGEANT Cdt. SSG. David Bonds GUIDON BEARER Cdt. Pvt. Charles Fuller Company A SQUAD LEADERS Cdt. SSC J. McGregor Cdt. SSG G. Dankworth Cdt. SSG J. Duffy Cdt. SSG R. Hurt Cdt. SSG J. Wigley Cdt. SSG J. Singleton MEN IN RANKS Cdt. Pvt. B. Alexander Cdt. PFC S. Bawcum Cdt. Pvt. N. Barnett Cdt. PFC R. Candy Cdt. Cpl. L. Cope Cdt. Cdr. Cdt. Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Pvt. C. Dawson Pvt. P. Harvey SFC D. McCall Cpl D. Martin Pvt. R. Massey Pvt. G. Philips Pvt. .l. Ratliff PFC A. Rodgers Pvt. R. Roos PFC M. Sheley Pvt. I. Simmons Pvt. D. Stephenson Pvt. K. Walls Cpl. J. Lucas Cdt. Cpt. Bruce Hyden MILITARY 279 if COMPANY COMMANDER Cdt. Cpt. Bernard Srubar EXECUTIVE OFFICER cdr. lLT. Richard Spradlin PLATOON LEADERS Cdt. 2LT. Terry Sullivan Cdt. ILT. Cordon Powell FIRST SERGEANT Cdt. ISG Danny Hauck PLATOON SERGEANTS Cdt. SFC Philip Daniel Cdt. SFC Larry Bell SUPPLY SERGEANT Cdt. PFC Ronald Greene GUIDON BEARER Cdt. PFC Terry LupPlace 280 MILITARY n-'S' Comp an B SQUAD LEADERS Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cpl L. Cambron Sgt. L. Anderson Pvt. J. Coyle Cpl D. Kuck Pvt .l McKinney PFC M. Phillips MEN IN BANKS Cdt. Pvt. B. Hughes Cdt. Pvt. W. Butts Cdt. Cpl. J. Kinman Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr . Pvt. C. Gallagher Cdt. Cdt. Cdr -.-wi Pvt. F. Caroutte Pvt. W. Collum Pvt. M. Williams Pvt. D. Horton PFC. D. Wilson Pvt. D. Townsend Pvt. G. Wingate Pvt. R. Toungate PFC. R. Barragau PFC. D. Anderson Cdt. Cpt. Bernard Srubar COMPANY COMMANDER Cdt. Cpt. George Largent EXECUTIVE OFFICER Cdt. lLT. Allen Breaux PLATOON LEADERS Cdt. SFC Ronald Williamson Cdt. SFC Dennis Smith FIRST SERGEANT Cdr. ISC Bill May PLATOON SERGEANTS Cdt. SFC .leff Kester Cdt. SFC Mike Coker SUPPLY SERGEANT Cdt. SSG Robert McKinney GUIDON BEARER Cdt. PFC Robert Cook -r .1 .,.. ,,.rr,M1au frr...1e, - ,, . ,C .K .EW 4' t r. . . W-1il.y.rrM Company C SQUAD LEADERS Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr SSG .l. Wulf SSC W, Barnett SSG .l. Lindgren SSG P. Audor SSC P. Walker PFC J. Waters MEN IN RANKS Cdt. SSG D. Ellis Cdt. Pvt. G. Sullivan Cdt. Pvt. A. LupPlace V Nrgfzzrwa, in '- ' Wm... ix- rf . Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr. Cdr carl Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr. Cdt. Sgt. .l. Whitley Pvt. G. Fegette Pvt. D. Taruo Pvt. T. Weill PFC J. Scorr Cpl. T. Dowlearn Pvt. R Tanner Pvt. B. Butler Pvt. C McDaniel Pvt. .l . Thompson Pvt. P. Killion Cdt. Cpt. George Largent MILITARY 28l COMPANY COMMANDER Cdr. Cpr. Noel Warts EXECUTIVE OFFICER Cdr. ILT. Glen McKinney. PLATOON LEADERS Cdt. 2LT. Barry Prince Cdt. 2LT. Robert Lukehart FIRST SERGEANT Cdt. ISC Thomas Tihbles PLATOON SERGEANTS Cdt. Cpl. Biles Cdt. SFC Needham SUPPLY SERGEANT Cdt. PFC Gary Dunlap CUIDON BEARER Cdt. Pvt. Fuller 282 MILITARY H. . f. t - F F ....,., , . . . -ea. .vi ' bf... fr .wwf ,fjx-.A or V .f 'I I ye., f..f I , . .3 Comp an SQUAD LEADERS Cdr . PFC R. Lukehart Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr PFC T. Bruton PFC J. Chulamanis PFC J. Lerond PFC E. Sullivan PFC W. Hoot MEN IN RANKS Cdt. PFC T. Olmstead Cdt. Pvt. M. Moore Mt -iw .5 .-?' Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr. . Cdr PVT. B. Brewer Pvt. C. Bryan PFC F. Pettigrew Pvt. S. Ahlfinger Pvt. P. Dunlap Pvt Filyaw Pvt. Wimberly Pvt Loudermilk Pvt. Jones Pvt. J. Sayles ww? Cdl. Cpt. Noel Watts COMPANY COMMANDER Cdt. Cpt. Allen Hansley EXECUTIVE OFFICER Cdt. ILT. Raymond Thomas PLATOON LEADERS Cdt. 2LT. Randall Smith Cdt. 2LT. Don Joy FIRST SERGEANT Cdt. ISC David Hartford PLATOON SERGEANT Cdt. SFC Steve Raines Cdt. SFC Henry Morgan SUPPLY SERGEANT Cdt. SSG David Cook GUIDON BEARER Cdt. SSG David Cook cw-I n , ,,.f5y I 2- - .H s vu w,-.. ',,, ii 75,3 Mx Comp an E SQUAD LEADERS Cdt SSG J. McKinley Cdt. SSG D. McMillin Cdt. SSG S. Bates Cdt. SSG R. Shipman Cdt SSG B. Nelms Cdt. SSC J. Hughes MEN IN RANKS Cdt. Pvt W. Hobin fl A,A.1l :fe e---,L Lffas-ml, Y ...ann -W V . S. Stewart M. Clark R. Rock C. Dewees R. Sullivan C. Axe M. Fallwell W. Boone Cdt. Pvt Cdt. Pvt Cdt. Pvt Cdt. Pvt Cdt. Pvt Cdt. Pvt Cdt. Pvt Cdt. Pvt w Cdt. Cpt. Allen Hansley MILITARY 283 COMPANY COMMANDER Cdt. Cpt. Richard Baldwin EXECUTIVE OFFICER Cdt. ILT. Charles Smith DRUM MAJOR Cdt. ILT. Ronald Wood PLATOON LEADERS Cdt. 2LT. John Kemmer Cdt. SFC. Mike Taylor FIRST SERGEANT Cdt. ISC Randall Wood PLATOON SERGEANTS Cdt. SFC. Steve Brown Cdt. SFC. Douglas Simpso SQUAD LEADERS Cdt. SSG. Gary Gordon Cdt. SSG. Billy Hughes Cdt. SGT. Clay McCamey 284 MILITARY I1 Militar Band LIBRARIAN Cdt. 2LT. Raymond Borrego SUPPLY SERGEANT Cdt. SSG. John Catchings MEN IN RAN KS Cdr. Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr Cdr: Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Sgt Pfc. Pvt Pvt R. Abney Torn Baker Ted Baker Jim Conway D. Bamford G. Grant R. Hughes J. Kramer SSC. M. Lemont Pvt. C. Peters Pvt. J. Srubar Pvt. B. Tracy X Cdt. Cpt. Richard Baldwin 'cLes Sabresv Masters of Drill en Breaux, Pat Clancy, Cordon Powell, Marc Washbum, Steve Raines, Roger Brown, Richard Spradlin, Rechard Smith, Doug linson, David McDonald, Noel Watts, ,lack Farris, Tom Tibbles, David Cook, Alton Wilson, Gary Brunson, Allen Hansley, Mike shy, Roddy Armstrong, Steve Bates, David McCall. Rifle Teams T arget: Perf eetion John Miller, Bruce Hyden, Tommy Darst, Frank Whiting-ton, Bernard Shrubar, Mike Needman, Mike Petty, .lohn Wulf. MILITARY Carter Crowned At Militar Ball Preparing for the big night Even Generals have fun. 286 MILITARY The reception line fGen. West, LTC and Mrs. McClure, SGM Stadler. A Military Ball is given yearly by the Bryan Adams Corps of Cadets in honor of the Corps sponsors. This year's Ball was an overwhelming success. Among the dignitaries present were Major General and Mrs. Harley B. West, retired commander of the 49th Armored Division. At the Ball Commandant LTC John B. McClure was presented a plaque for his outstanding leadership. At the climax of the Ball, Cindy Carter was crowned Military Ball Queen of 1967. W ' 5 Nr .. SYN , mu 5 M, 'f N , l Q gggi 9 liga f A A X . 5' . ,xg j 1:1- and there I was . . . Honor guard salutes the sponsors Company Commander escorts his sponsor K Noel Watts and Teresa Stovall! Ihr E And the dance started . . . Cinrly's big moment fCindy Carter! Everyone lines up for the grand march. WF' mar' 'SXAH .,....-- And then it was over. MILITARY 287 Student Council Council Creates Attitude of Cooperation S fi- 3. s ,lust as link in a chain holds the chain together, the Student Council acts as a link with the students and officials of the school and holds the school together. Students are given a chance through the Student Council to come up with ideas which may add to the organization of the school. The Council sponsors the Career Clinic, the Home- has Sam Thomas, President, and Carol Cox, Secretary, guide student government. Dan Guthrie supervised the I ..,-L' aa, coming Dance, and the Coronation. Through the efforts of Sam Thomas, President, and Mike Plunk, Vice-President, many students were enabled to make the -trip to Amarillo as the Student Council arranged for bus transportation. Mum Day, which was sponsored by the Student Council, showed that the student body can work toward a goal of vic- tory. Everyone cooperated by keeping silent until fifth period. Students present various ideas to Sam. work of Jack' Benson, Naldo Cavazos, Lewis Sifford, and Mel Crutchfield. The Student Council promotes their spirit dance. 288 ORGANIZATIONS 4- Students find Student Council exciting! Joycelyn Stailey and Mike Swinford talk to Carol Cox confidentially. Mike Plunk is Sam's right hand. ORGANIZATIONS 289 Sam tries to keep his composure when everything comes at him at once. Everything is legal in Student Council 1 Seniors have the best ideas! f 290 ORGANIZATIONS Sam gives the seniors priority. M ikki Rubiski has made Kenny nervous. Kenny Plunk, treasurer, brightens the day for Sam. But then there are those serious times. Lisa Holler zlrearls to leave the meetings. ORGANIZATIONS 29 I Key Club Services Offered To Communit Bill and Tommy make plans for the community. .-1 Wonder what the guys do when they get together? The Key Club members discuss their own ideas. 292 ORGANIZATIONS The Bryan Adams Key Club is a unique organiza- tion fqr the 'ckeyn boys of all phases of school life. Key Club is an international organization that of- fers its services to the school, community and its fellow man. The Bryan Adams chapter has an an- nual car wash, canned goods drive on Thanksgiv- ing, and Christmas Tree Lot, to name a few of its many activities. Much of the time and money of the Club goes to the service of Angels Incorpora- tion, a school for mentally retarded children in our area. The goal of the Bryan Adams Key Club is the building of better men by Working together to help someone else. Bill Burnett, President, and Tommy Deaton, Vice-President, strive earnestly toward this goal. Carol Cox boys! is the sweetheart of many Mr. Vick conuerses with Kiwanis Club mem- bers. Ray Hill gives a toast, to Dan. 9 Key Clubbers are key students? swiss!! They may not be as good as the While Knight, but ...... Cleanliness is a major goal of the Key Club. Key Club promotes togetherness. ORGANIZATIONS 293 Bill and Tommy spend cold, lonely nights at the Key Club tree lot. it's a tough job, but it's worth it! vi This makes Freddie Oakes, Bobby Damron, and Dick Rhome have exactly 1001 cans of beans! ORGANIZATIONS f Tommy Deaton tells the guys his special technique for selling tickets. 'FX That girl is not bad for a Key Club Queen! says Bill Evans. Would the winners of the ugly men please stand up? V RONT ROW: -J. Choate, C. Newell, M. Brahinsky, S. Harmon, L. Alexander, J. Williams, E. Ellis, C. Parker, M. Perkins, G. olbert, M. Delle, M. Mathews, J. Gracey. SECOND ROW: J. Marshall, B. Martin, J. Manry, D. Gonzales, C. Greenman, D. Allday, VI. Smith, B. Harrison, C. Chandler, S. Crouch. THIRD ROW: K. Thornburg, M. Dowden, S. Hardesty, D. Fallen, R. Bridges, T. Nook, C. McCamey, C. Killen, S. Loftin, A. Dozier, B. Hill, J. Eubank, S. Collier, E. McMains, D. Baldwin, L. Jacobs, S. Smith. OURTH ROW: B. Barnette, M. Phillips, H. Crenshaw, B. Elliot, T. Waters, J. Melton, R. Wood, M. Soria, V. Askey, D. Zuber, . Borders, A. Greer, D. Gavito, R. Whitkower, B. Drake, M. Patterson, J. Scarborough, W. Reddick, D. Rich, K. Hinton, H. King, I, Rothermel, FIFTH ROW: B. Topper, R. Spore, M. Lamont, F. Simon, R. Miller, M. Stailey, G. Eley, L. McGuire, B. Yenny, M. Eaker, R. Ferguson, S. Gibson, R. Beth, G. Cockrell, D. Collins, J. Stephens, A. Topper, J. Shiner, L. Binford, S. Norton, B. hrubar, F. Clark, D. McGrew, D. Bull. Drum Major: Mike Pietzschg Mr. Patterson, Mr. Highed. Green And White Salute The Veterans Q. . ..J,i,2?i5ff f' ' Q ff - .J .Q i rgmft git . . K - an-95 ,A a hx-e.., ,K Q ag-53 wf31 ',yts ,If-Q., Q-' 57 --1' vw' 2 It ain't cold out here! KMr. Pattersonl All of the spirit and dedication of a great organiza- tion can be found in the Cougar Band of Bryan Adams. Under the leadership of Drum Major, Mike Pietzsch, the band produced consistently superior half-time shows and provided musical entertainment at the pep assemblies and in the football stands. One of the bandis fall activities was the bus trip to the Tascosa game and the reception given by the Tascosa band afterwards. The band played in the Casa View Shopping Center before Christmas. During the spring the band gave its annual concert and played in various contests. Q 5 Mb .V Whadaya mean, he forgot his hornf, fDrum Major, Mike Pietzerl ORGANIZATIONS 295 Majorettes Twirl At Half-Time No, Dr. Harris, this isn't a mini-skirt! During the past year, the majorettes, Mary Delle, Lo Alexander, Claire Chandler, Earlene Ellis, Janice Meltol Jenny Choate, Terry Waters, and head majorette, Sand Collier provided twirling entertainment for the students c Bryan Adams. As a part of the half-time shows, the majo: ettes performed to such varied music as the popular 4'Tiju: na Taxi and The U.S. Air Forcef' They also twirled i several pep assemblies and in the stands during footba games. During the concert season, they were regular players in th band. They are commended on their performances. rlrls U 1 I f The majorettes wear stylish hats and hairdos. , I FRONT: Janice Meltong Head Majorette Sandy Collierg Lois Alexander Earlene Ellis. STANDING: Claire Chandlery Te Watersg Mary Delleg Jenny Choate. 296 ORGANIZATIONS ip Q L saqza ' W4 Q '.,, ie L , Jimmy Marshall, Richard Deyo, Bill Martin, and Art Topper are members of the All-State Band. Let's get ready now, children, fBill Martin, John M anry, David Gonzales, Mr. Jernigan! Catch, Mr. Patterson! Is it beat four or beat five? All together now .. . fCharles Newell, Jenny Choate! ORGANIZATIONS 297 Here comes the band . . . KLinda Kelley! v S Santa Claus is too real. fPauIa Orcutt, Rod Miller! ' A' 'go Q 2 e,.. 'w ig V I. '-' ,f 1 e L' A' ' . f -i M N W? , 5, , x I in v if , K Eg JR 1 ' . V ..LV xiii I 1 -, sf at wx ,. 1 -- ,4 'tj 1: Jiik ,, . - f-'- i ' 'if' W. If ' Y r -- ' lk- ' -'Y 1 ' --1 3 f JK' K, 'el I up - L ff' , ' ' , - -' i L -' ' ' e ' 1 e r r e llll i 'fro , r If f 'T 5+ , . f,,.e ' . I ' , l 4 ' - Q . ,. , , , .. - - o e QQ- X.., 1 - L V ' ,V er , vi, .H -1 lT 'f 2 ' 54 'X ,g rw 'KM - x ---' The Band hard at work. - ., f, la, , Mg tt ff' 1, l J n .111 -, . i ,, -1 ,,ff 59? , . Are you a Yearbook Photographer? In the huddle IKen Thornburg, Marlena Dowden, Bill Martini 298 ORGANIZATIONS Whzch end do you blow mt The Privileged Few Hey' Where are you going? Q. 7 W-12 , i:,gf N3 ,hho, 1 ' 5 ohho o S - ,,,, .. W J k ' XQfW.J.-...-v-f,,,-U ,-1 -fre, ' ' . of gh V . J -' 3' i . , ' y - uv ...m,- 2 .fr UV . Z . V f if L - - 1 ,Q f l!5I9v5Efjgi!',' ' f 5EE?FlQ?fgiLf-w -ff' TQJJLEF .5', - k , - , k, ,C:r::f W ,L . ., A .3 H1 WW f Q o K h , 1 wi'-f-H A by f' 1 -' f 1 1 W?'f pf . . . And there they gof' ORGANIZATIONS Snapp Routines ighlight Performances Captam Kathy Adams Judy Ladenberger Lynn Andrews R this Ashmore Co-Captain Paula Schreck Lieutenant Sandra Scoggins Becky B nlson Charlotte Britt Susan Brown Vicki Burris Jan Bybee Cindy Carter D bb e e Ch ste sen C ly C ok Ton1C 1 300 ORGANIZATIONS Brenda Baer D 1 B ona ee a ley Jackie Be rt Sheryl Hussey Judy Johnson Darlene Jones Linda Kelly Linda Freeman Beverly Gardner Bonnie Hahn Beverly Hall .lan Hancock Betty Harding Patsy Harrison Susan Davis Carol Edgar Laura English Cindy Flanaga Pat Floyd Judy leads the Group. Brightly colored sweatshirts, bulky curlers, and seventy-three sleepy girls without makeup parade every morning at seven o'clock on the practice field. The hours of practice perfect the Belles out- standing dance routines which include the high- kick. Members of the drillteam add beauty and daz- zle to halftime as well as spirit for the team. Sport- ing each week a different slogan on their green jumpers, the Belles aided spirit. They also gave sup- port byweekly surprises to the football team isome- times, however, the boys found out about the sur- prisesljj. Chosen in the winter by performing a routine which the officers taught only two days before, some four hundred eligible girls hope for a promising outcome. ORGANIZATIONS Carol King Marjorie Kovich Suzanne Langbein Lucy Ledbetter Sandi Little Priscilla McClure Sherilyn McKeever Angela Maciel Janet Mallory Sherry Patterson Linda Pettigrew Diane Plelps Alison Posey Marsha Radushef MISS SPARKS Susie Mau-tm Sandra Nielsen Paula Orcutt Linda Parker Jana Parrislx Mary Patterson Nancy Patterson 302 ORGANIZATIONS Randi Reece Frances Roan .Toy Rodecap Pam Roseburg Marsha Rubin Meg Seaholm Dixie Sheffield Laurie Steigerwald Gail Stone Janet Swift Adele Tanner Cindy Taylor Pam Thorton Janet Troutman Genrgctta Vein Judy Whitten Becky Wilson Judy Woodard Chelle Wylie The Belles are camera shy! ORGANIZATIONS 303 BACK ROW: David Hornack, Frank Simon, Rod Miller, Mr. Lathon Jernigan, Sheila Loftin, 'Allyson Dozier, Chuck Kille Bill Hill, Sharon Crouch, Claire Chandler, Gary Cockrell, John Shiner, Fred Clark, Art Topper, Mark Wilson, Mike Peitzs THIRD ROW: Robert Eisinger, Karen Harris, Jennie Choate, Scott Harmon, Charles Newell, Marsha Mathewes, Susan Albrec Jimmy Marshall, Bill Martin, John Manry, Bud Yenne, Andy Greer, Mike Baker. SECOND ROW: Nancy Withrow, Ma Brahinsky, Russel Seibert, Craig Burden, Don Hill. FRONT ROW: Richard Deyo, Peggy Baker, Tommy Dowlearn, Mark Morg Sue Walker, Edna Hanvey, Ronald Clark, Arch Baker. Not pictured: Bill Boone, David Moore, John Sheley, Sharon Vanderbu Orchestra edicated Musicians Achieve Honors The Bryan Adams Symphony Orchestra is an ganization composed of talented, dedicated m cians. Many members have achieved positions the city youth orchestra, Dal-Hi Symphony, state youth orchestra, and the All-State Symph Orchestra. The five hundred dollar scholarship f American Airlines was won by a Bryan Adams sician. In the fall the orchestra played at the Te er Appreciation dinner at the Apparel Mart. In spring, the orchestra played for the musical gi by the Choral Department. Concertmaster this was Richard Deyo. One, two, 'D' for 'Do it! ' 304 ORGANIZATIONS Peggy Baker won the 3500 M usic- Sing along with Mr. Jernigan :rx 'f Richard Deyo and Peggy Baker are first-and second-chair violins. Lil-Dawn Scholarship from KRLD. Let's try that one once again. I Mr. Jerniganl Orchestra entertains at teacher appreciation dinner at Apparel Mart. ORGANIZATIONS FRONT: Linda Pettigrew, Claire'Chandler, Freddy Edmondson, Julie Johnson, Art Smith, Tom Neubrand, Amy Brochu, Frankie tington, Fanci Hargrave,, Mike Zimmerman, Carolyn Cook, Steve Beene, Mike Dorsey, Kathy Fitch, Judy Whitten, Paul Wilson. DLE: Beverly Cannon, Susan Johnson, Eric Smith, Alana Ellington, Cheryl Hutchins, James Clayman, Rae Malcolm, Tom Denning Linda Van Sweden, Chuck Southwood, Melinda Warner, Lanier Sharp, James Russell, Sheila Hogue, Mike McCrew, Barbara Fordh Janet Rudolf, Van Askey, Paula Orcutt. BACK: Tim Dover, Mark Morgan, Charles Newell, Linda Cloninger, Bob Smith, Dorothy Wal Tommy Cook, Judi Biggerstafi, Ronn Perry, Phil Martin, Francis Roan, Nila Porter, Linda Schall, Harold Sumner, Jane Ladd, Yenne, Anita Boone, Jerry Babor, Lynn Green. Concert Ch oirf Holida Programs Exhibit Talent The Concert Choir in action, directed by Mr. Erwin. 306 ORGANIZATIONS ,Tis the season to be jolly as the choral department spread good tidings throughout the halls of Bryan Adams before the Christmas holidays. This was only a climax to the inspiring program which they pre- sented that morning. They did not only bring Christmas cheer to our school, but also to the com- munity as they were present to sing when the huge Christmas tree in Casa View was lighted. Attractively dressed in pastel pink dresses and hur- gundy blazers, the Concert Choir exhibited their talent by presenting a memorable Thanksgiving program, an inspiring Christmas program, and a touching Easter program. fThey also entertained the graduating class at the Baccalaureate and Gradu- ation exercises. The entire musical department put on a delightful musical. To be eligible one must he a member of one of the chorus classes for one semester. For tryouts, it is required to sing a song of one's own choice. Mr. Erwin, the director, selects the members of the Concert Choir. Chuck Southwood, Paula Orcult, and Mike Dorsey wonder what is happening. V i Biggerstaff and Carolyn Cook are sure Mr. Erwin onadiet. 1-S., The Group and Who? The ever smiling Chuck Southwood, Susan Evans and Laniar Sharp! Sharon Withrow, Steve Beene, Linda VanSweden, Roger Sims love their 'Figgy puddingf ORGANIZATIONS Mike Plunk and Ellen Tucker During football season, the cheerleaders made friends with Manners, the Butler, and used his napkins of green and white to make two huge designs. Mike, Ellen, Grady, Shari, Allan, Peggy, Sam, and Vicki had quite a time stuffing the chicken wire with the napkins. They also gave the football boys a few surprises, such as, whips, tiny footballs, and a brunch throughout the season to boost them to victory. Dressed colorfully in one of many different outfits, the cheerleaders shout the B.A. fight song as the largest school flag in Dallas is waved. They claw enthusiastically as t.he mascot, Linda Tucker, opens the traditional spirit jug. Miss Chappell, their sponsor, added to the girl's outfits a green and white shell which she knitted herself. Claw 'em Cougars m Sam Thomas and Vicki Bales t,..f'49K. Cheerleaders warm the bench 308 ORGANIZATIONS Leaders jump Into Action 5.5 LW 7 fl X Each ponders the next step Linda Tucker MOLLI' Cougar F lagv Grady Millender and Shari Gold- stein Cheerleaders up in air over spirit. Allan Tanner and Peggy Channel ORGANIZATIONS 309 T Hey Mom! Here I am, the one in the spirit uniform. Spirits Decked out in their kelly green blazers and whiti shirts, the Spirits lead the school in pep and en thusiasm. Having a membership of approximatelj five hundred girls, the Spirits make up the larges organization at Bryan Adams. Each week during football season, the Spirits per form colorful card stunts at half-time. The card form various designs familiar to B.A. students. Thr Spirits decorated Cobb Stadium With a colorfu array of green and white balloons which were re leased at kickoffg this highlighted the winning o Bryan Adams, first city championship. Sponsors of the Spirits are Mrs. Carol Little ant Miss Kathryn Rogers. The Spirits' President Mary Cox. , Add Color to B. A. I Spirit fills the balcony. Lefs play another game of cards. 3 I 0 ORGANIZATIONS Enthusiasm Generated B Spirits PITLZS 0 a Car tflc Offnln E UU af e . sud tl 'nf 'thc had P 'N A g 5' r it I Ylf Some yell out their spirit, and some only meditate. ja! i t The Spirits give a hand to the opponents' pep squad leaders. K fi ,, 4-4 1 .., t ii: The Spirits just cannot leave the football boys alone. ORGANIZATIONS 3 I I National Honor Society Honor Students Arrange College Night Robert McLean exchanges his ideas. r oeeo : to e rr L ' The membership of the National Honor Society 1 Bryan Adams is composed of outstanding'studen chosen on the basis of scholarship, character, lea' ership, and service. Each spring a small percentag of outstanding students are chosen from the juni4 and senior classes. The students serve the school in various servic able capacities throughout the year. They arrange college night with representatives from colleges ar universities all over Texas. During Christmas, thi sang carols at the rest home. The officers for this year were John Shiner, Pre dent, and Donnie Kline, Vice-President. The spo sors were Mrs. Chamblee and Mrs. Windor. Mrs. Chamblee approves the plans for the meeting. Hahn Shiner, Mrs. Cham- bleel 3 I2 ORGANIZATIONS Their ideas are just too much for Mrs. Winder, Members benefit from interesting programs. s 'Q Rf? . . -esident John Shiner gives lecture to ' wnor Society. 'WW ttgg Paul Neubach, Pam Roseberg and Mike Plunk discuss business methods of Honor Society Joyce Albrecht, Doug Naylor and Jerry Epps take time for refreshments. Mrs. Winder and Mrs. Chamblee join in the fun. Steve Woluski, James Johnson, Mignon Bruce, Don Kline, and Charles Crouch pose during n moment meetings. typical of Honor Society The celebrity Peter Wolfe, shows Honor Society stnge design. ORGANIZATIONS 3 I 3 Historical Society Citizenship Stressed B Historians Christmas time brings everyone closer together. The Bryan Adams Historical Society was the first charter club established at Bryan Adams. This honor organization consists of Juniors and Seniors maintainin.g an honor roll status. Their yearly projects including a Christmas welfare project and a spring assembly program, show further interest in local, state and regional culture. The society hopes to make its members better citizens. The Historical Society is under the leadership of Sam Smith, Presg Bert Topper, V. Pres and Miss Starling and Miss Crissaffi, as sponsors. Beverly Harrison and Patti O'Neal never know what to expect from Miss Starling. Is everybody happy? 3 I4 ORGANIZATIONS -J Miss Starling, the sponsor, joins in the action. The party is almost over. Junior Historical Society Spring Assembl Presented B Society The meeting is now called to order. The stock market did what? The Bryan Adams Historical Society is the first charter Discussions highlight the Historical meetings. Historical Society is all laughs. club established at Bryan Adams. It is an honor organiza- tion consisting of Juniors and Seniors who maintain an honor roll status. The society's activities are influential in furthering interest in local, state, and regional culture and history. By its activities and projects, the society hopes to make its members better citizens and to make them appre- ciate the experiences of the people who have had vital roles in the development of history. Yearly projects include a Christmas welfare project and a spring assembly program. ORGANIZATIONS 3 I5 4 World A jjfairs World Happenings Interest Students Students show interest in events of the world. Should Red China be admitted to the U. N.? Who should succeed U Thant? What is happening in Vietnam? The World Affairs Club generates in- creased interest in world affairs among all students through active participation in World Trade Week, UNICEF drive, United Nations Week, and discus- sion groups. With the help of enthusiastic officers, such as Pres-I ident Dick Baldwin, the club collected three hundred and forty-eight dollars for the United Nations Chil- dren's Fund. Lars H olstrom, foreign exchange student relates customs of Sweden. Counting out money collected for UNICEF are Sponsor, Mrs. Chella Smithg Secretary, Jan Grimesg President, Dick Baldwing Program Chairman, Vickie Tandyg and Treasurer Melinda Warner. 3 I6 ORGANIZATIONS President Dick Baldwin and Lars conduct discussion group. Q l l L Math Club Tutoring Offered B Mathematicians The growing field of applied mathematics offers exciting opportunities for young people. The Math Club is open to all students who are interested in the various fields of mathematical sciences. lt is designed to provide a means by which students may work together and teach one another the many interesting facets of this basic and valuable science. Membership in the Math Club is a prerequisite to membership in Mu Alpha Theta, a National Math Honor Society. An induction ceremony is held every spring. This year, interesting programs which included speakers from industry and colleges have been arranged by Joyce Albrecht, President and Cynthia Raines Vice-President. Joyce Albrecht, President, tells the members of their plans. A guest speaker influences the minds of math students. Cynthia Raines tries to keep track of the meetings. .lanie Ladd gives an interesting report. l Can you imagine all those brains in one group? ORGANIZATIONS 3 I7 Science Club nnual S mposium Attracts Scientists Officers Richard Deyo, Bob Horner, John Shiner, .loyce Albrecht, and Donalee Bailey try to form a afmgv' ,, ie ,,,X I if-If 'Lf ' Some of the most active students at Bryan Adams are the Frogs,' of the Science Club. Members of the B.A.S.C. come in before and after school to do extra science work in the lab. There are field trips in which the members are a regular part. Each spring, students come from high schools all over Texas to the Annual Science Symposium. A full day of activities is planned with Various speakers and a luncheon. Also in the spring there are two out of town trips to places of scientific aspects. Officers of the Science Club include President, Rich- ard Deyo and Vice-President, Bob Horner. Mr. Atwood is the sponsor. V . Wane ? .f A 5 Mr. Atwood, leader of the frogs , 3 I8 ORGANIZATIONS Caroline 0'Brien plays instructor. 5134?-.X Audrey Graham wonders what Mr. Atwood will do next. Steve Wilensky is just too engrossed in science! 4 f l 7 And I thought he was real. Steve Drislcell has his own still. All Science Club members want to be noticed. It all stacks up to the same thing. Mr. Atwood tells his story. ORGANIZATIONS 3 I9 Cothurnus Club Dramatists Receive Acting pportunities Cothumus Club officers, Left to right, while hamming it up areg Beverly M aynard, Mike Plank, Harold Gold- faden, Debbie Pope, Sherri Goldstein and Lynn Barber. Guest speaker John Clay leads members toward a better understanding of the theater. Attendance was high at the monthly meetings which included many varied programs. 320 ORGANIZATIONS The Cothurnus Club, Bryan Adams' drama organ- ization, strives to please its audiences with top quality dramatic productions. The members of the club receive acting experience which offers oppor- tunities for broadening insight into human life and for recreational activity. This organization serves to encourage talent, to give a full background of the theater to students, to act as a producing agent for Bryan Adams, and to give pleasure to those who perform. Club activ- ities include Variety Theater, contest play for Inter- scholastic League, Childrenls Theater, and assembly programs. mil Harold tells Peggy of his problems. ...oy The typical family is portrayed in Cheaper by the Dozen . You are never too old to play in the Sandbox . N an-ff The jurors in the Devil and Daniel Webster were some dangerous critters! ORGANIZATIONS 32 I Thespians Standards of Dramatic Arts Promoted if ada il The Cothurnus and Thespians members put on excellent perform- l17lC6S. This is the clean-up crew for the Thespians! Haverft you heard?! 322 ORGANIZATIONS K The Thespians of Bryan Adams are the 'celiten the Cothurnus Club. Through its members, t National Thespian Society tries to establish and promote standards of excellence in all phases the dramatic arts. The Society creates an active and intelligent inten in drama among students of the high school. T Thespians stress participation in the arts as means bf teaching appreciation of cultural prd ress. Members are selected by a points system este lished by the National Thespian Society. Thespian President this year was Peggy Chanm Frances Roan was Vice-President and lVlrs.'Franc Walls was sponsor. F X. is yyy, XXX. ff' s Officers Peggy Channell, Francis Roan, Steve Beene, and Judi Biggerstaff climb the stairs to success. Janie Olson and James Johnson watch the Thespians perform from the lgalcony. Quill A na' Scroll Journalists Sell Pictures For Project. Quill and Scroll members look over the pictures they sell. Quill and Scroll is an honor society for high school students who make outstanding achievement in some phase of journalism. Formerly to be eligible for membership, they had to pass an extensive test concerning the historical background of the Na- tional Quill and Scroll. This year, however, mem- bers were chosen from the Annual, Newspaper, Pub Staff, and literary magazine for literary and jour- nalistic accomplishments. The sponsors and officers chose t.hem. Their money raising project this year was to sell old pictures from the newspaper and annual. The officers were Brenda McGinnis, President, and Su- zanne Brown and Bonnie Hahn, Vice-Presidents. Mrs. lngraham is the sponsor. S Debbie Hoover cannot believe that is she. r Brenda M cGinn1ls discusses the year's activities. 4 The meetings are very informal. ORGANIZATIONS 323 B.A. speech squad members, Dwight Higgins, Lynnette Elliot, Eddie Hamlet, Richard Stanford, and Bob Cohen await their turn. National Forensic League Spring Tournament Draws Competition Serivics debaters, Myra Benner, Dwight Higgins, Mary Reily, Carol Bender, and David Lacey study over their cases. 324 ORGANIZATIONS Senior debaters, Bob Horner and David Lacey participate in the Garland Tournament. The National Forensic League is an organization at Bryan Adams which advances the forensic arts. These arts exist of debate, oratory, extemporaneous speaking, poetry and dramatic interpretation, prose reading and duet acting. Participating in speech contests in three states, our Forensic chapter is usually successful in bringing home two or three trophies. Every year the N.F.L. presents a talent show for the purpose of earning money for traveling expenses of speech tournaments. This year the theme for the show was It,s a Mod Mod Mod Mod W0rld,' which satirized the recent fad for English oriented mod clothes. President, Meg Seaholm, and Vice-President, John Alhach, carefully planned and made arrangements for the Annual Speech Tournament held at Bryan Adams February 10 and ll. It is one of the largest in Texas as it usually accommodates sixty-five schools. Bob Covington debates in competition. Lynette Elliot and Eddie Hamlet were quite a pair in the Duet- Acting at the Garland tournament. The talent show was for the mod. The show was over and what a big relief to the many headaches. MA...- Greg Wheatley keeps the beat for the NFL Mod Mod W orld. ahah' The tension Became greater as the time for the show to start came nearer. ACTIVITIES 325 Red Cross Representatives Sponsor Veteran Show It's all a barrel of laughs. h ,, 5 . Yrpa f NX, kkkr Emily Landau, Sheryl Landau, Becky Faughn, Jan Johnson, and Gail Thompson study the background for the Red Cross. February, 1967 the Red Cross sponsored a tale show at the Veterans Hospital. This program w put on to aid and comfort the under-privileged an to give the students at school an opportunity serve others. In the earlier part of the school year, members pr rnote the Red Cross Drive collecting all the pennifj nickles, and dimes that the students will contribu This money helped the less fortunate. President this year was Emily Landau. Sponsol for Red Cross were Miss Eckert and Miss Withrol These members sponsored the Red Cross Drive. 326 ORGANIZATIONS Red Cross members make plans for the Veteran's program. Y- Teens Christmas Cheer Spread To Orphans One of the most active clubs at BA since it started, has been the Y-teens. Y-teens is made up of sopho- more, junior and senior girls at Bryan Adams. The Ylteens take an active part in current happen- ings all around. This past December, the Y-teens sent Christmas cards to boys in the service in Viet Nam. The Y-teens have also been active in the caring for of children. During the school year, the Y-teens adopted two children from an orphanage. Their aids to children were continued with in the giving of articles to Vietnamese children. The club meets the second Tuesday of each month under the direction of Vicki Burris Pres. and Pam Wind- ham. Sponsors are Mrs. Essen, Mrs. Thomas and Miss Nelson. Sometimes plans are questionable. Members of the Y-Teens hope for boys. Vicki Burris instructs all the girls. Ifs all girl talk. ORGANIZATIONS 327 BA. students have rhythm A . - ,. ,ULF .gi ,. .Q,1,W. Q an IN, International Friendship Stressed The customs of foreign countries are now brought to America by the American Field Service which is organized specifically to aid the students brought to the United States by the intemational American Field Service. Club members help these visitors adapt to our way of life while learning the many things these students offer. Our exchange students, Angela Maciel of Brazil and Lars Holstrom of Swe- den, have led many Bryan Adams students to a'neW understanding of Sweden and Brazil. The activities of the AFS include arranging oppor- tunities for others to meet our foreign exchange students, as well as other Dallas area exchange stu- dents. They also raise funds to pay passage for next year's exchange students. The activities are planned by President, Mignon Bruce. Meetings are led by President, Mignon Bruce The Outcczstsu provide music. ORGANIZATIONS Y sf f ' . tt 3 W Surely the meetings aren't this distressing! JCTC Comm1ss1on Amis For f Traffic Safety An interesting speaker stresses traffic to the JCTC at S.M.U. , k . . hmm 'V Marion ames Secretar discusses lans with Bobby, Vice- ! , y D President. Accidents, tickets, and ways to prevent these and other traffic problems are just a few of the many subjects considered by the Junior Citizens Traffic Commission. The J.C.T.C. tries to promote a sense of responsibility among the many drivers at Bryan Adams. Members promote traffic safety and help the youth of Bryan Adams develop a sense of personal and social responsibility for the common welfare. These efforts create better and safer drivers in the student body. The club meets on the second Wednesday of each month, under the leadership of Richard Sullivan, President and Bobby Bugbee, Vice-President. Bobby Bugbee greets the friendly officer! Cynthia Raines illustrates a collision to Beckye Simmons, Pam Windom and Jan Carver. ORGANIZATIONS 329 Bridge Club Students Master Card Game To most people around Bryan Adams a good card game means a lively hand of Old Maid or Go Fishing , but there are a few who have the heart for something a little more challenging. These I trumped my own ace! A maieur Radio Club people, in their quest for amusement out of the ordinary, have formed the Bryan Adams Bridge Club. The club seeks to improve the skill and knowledge of the game through discussion and ac- tual participation by the members. Every Thurs- day morning the club meets to teach, to learn, and to have a good time with one of the most interesting and exciting pastimes available. The President this year is Bobby Bugbeeg Liz Ficken is Vice-President. Mrs. Roan and Mr. McKee help Curt Ficken, Bob Bagbee, .lan Hornsby, and Howell Cloyd master the game of bridge Radio Operators Explore Theories Mr. Sponseller tells Richard Mc Donald, Russell Sei- bert, and David Cook the basic fundamentals of operating a radio. 330 ORGANIZATIONS Chess Club Enthusiasts Undefeated in City Tourneys Checkmate! The increasingly popular game of chess has many fans at Bryan Adams. Through the ef- forts of the Bryan Adams Chess Club, chess is I thought it took two to play chess! taught as a growing world-wide sport. Chess is one of the few games played in virtually every nation in the world. Its popularity is furthered among high school students by tournaments held every Thursday and by competition with other schools. The Bryan Adams Chess Club is undefeated in all of its years of contest in the Dallas'High School Chess Association. The club is under the leadership of Tommy Usrey, Presidentg and Raymond Borrego, Vice President. The sponsor is Mr. Berns. Jennifer Noslel and Raymond Borrego watch John Jacobs make 11 .swift move. The interest in radio is high among teen-agers. In nine out of ten of their homes the magnificent music of KLIF and KBOX may be heard. For some students, however, radio is more than just music and newsg their interest has led them to form a club exclusively for the study of radio theory. The Amateur Radio Club holds classes for the students who are interested in amateur radio to teach radio theory and code. Also with the knowledge of radios, students are enabled to pass the F.C.C. exams to maintain a license to operate an amateur radio. Every Wednesday afternoon the club goes into ac- tion under the planned program of President Rich- ard McDonaldg Vice President Russel Seibert and Secretary-Treasurer Gary Bauer. Come in, Moscow! ORGANIZATIONS 33 I If N MS H171 take one pillow. xi S 00 Psiwi What has forty heads and eighty slippery feet? Wliy -it is the Bryan Adams Ice Capades Club, These spirited Cougars spend their time up and down on the ice-mostly down. The club under Mr. Walker's sponsorship is made up of those willing to take bumps and falls from learning to skate. The skaters leave school and head for Fair Park Ice Arena, where they begin the struggle of putting on skates. After a thirty-five minute battle, the Cougars are on the ice ready for A-C-T-I-O-N. They have more fun than a barrel of monkeys while im- proving a favorite past-time sport. Officers which head the club are Debbie Meeks, N. . . And for my last dying request .. . fBarbara Hillebrennerj Jimmy Weaver skates better sitting down. 332 ORGANIZATIONS President and Linda Williams, Vice-President. Mr. Walker finds it slick. l 1 ougar League Strikes Again With colorful bowling bags in hand and twenty pound bowling balls, the spirited Cougar bowlers march off to Jupiter Lanes every Thursday afternoon. Each member re- turns a total mass of bruises from head on collisions and swollen bowling fingers. The Cougaris fight it out in three member teams for tro- phies and patches being awarded in April. Being really athletic bowlers, the Cougar league members grow stronger and thinner at each meeting. After losing five pounds rolling the ball, members gain it back at after the game eating spreesf' President, Duane Helm, and Vice-President, Steve Coats, have seen one of its most successful years under the spon- sorship of Mr. Reedy. and sponsors. Donna Boutwell, Duane Helm, Scogginsg Mrs. Sansing, Rick Broome, Steve Mr. Reedy. you believe a sit down strike? Get on your mark-Get set-BOWL! fDonna Boutwelll A new dance, Maybe? fNancy Scogginsj The score keepers have to be watched. ORGANIZATIONS 333 Language Lab Assistants BALLA Efficiency Runs The Labs 2 I so' fo o Larry Frith, Bill Martin, and Gary Bauer make sure every- thing is running smoothly. All the assistants keep the lab in tip-top shape. fRod Miller, .Neal Robbins, Don Thigpen, Martin Massinger, Henry Morgan, and Jeff Hannon! The language lab, one of the many assets at Bryan Adams is made possible through the efforts of the language lab assistants. They help not only the students but also the teachers operate the equipment correctly and effectively. While the lab is empty, the assistants spend their time as they please, gen- erally studying, not eating, and listening to tapes of their albums las has been rumoredlj to enrich their study habits. These boys willingly give up their study halls and other free time before and after school. . . ..,, 1 if' 'M . , . Ns .. Rod and Neal listen to Spanish tapes in their spare time! ? 334 ORGANIZATIONS Can you hear me? Films Under Direction of B.A. Students Projectionists operate the pixma- The film room is filled with interesting gadgets. KLori Smith, Debbye Shoulders, Jackie Russell, Debby Smart! Are silent movies still in existence? In the Bryan Adams' film room, students often find themselves watching films with no sound. Could it be because the projectionists forgot to turn on the sound? The Bryan Adams, projectionists are not forgetful, howeverg they have many duties which they do ef- ficiently. They operate all films shown in the audi- torium and the film room. They help the teachers operate the pixmobils in their rooms. The projec-- tionists are responsible for preparing the mailing of the films to other schools after they have been shown here. If a film breaks, Mr. Reedy, their spon- sor, has instructed them on operating the splicer. These girls willingly give their assistance to Bryan Adams. bile. Alma Cowart, Kitty Fischer, Lydia Griffin, Kathy Kohnlein. What lovely mechanics! fSusan Smith, Belinda Fine, Teresa Horney, Marsha Henryf. ORGANIZATIONS 335 Art In Action Visits Made To Museums, Ad Agencies After spending many afternoons in the Art Club, members begin to understand and appreciate the different fields of art. Various activities and field trips help this to be accomplished. A trip to an advertising agency showed one of the interesting careers in the art field. At lVlcShan's Florist, the members were shown the artistic ability of flower decorating. While art museums were always good for people interested in art, drawing sprees were just plain fun. As a Christmas project the members made puppets for the crippled children at Parkland Hospital. All arrangements were made through the efforts of David Stewart, President, and Diane DiCapua, Vice-President. David Stewart, Bruce Queen, Kathy W ebb, Lucann Nietmann, Lynn McCorkle, Janice Shelley, and Diane DiCapua display talents. 'lr- Art students pack up puppets. David tells the club their future plans. 336 GRGANIZATIONS Art Club visits McShan's Florist. Mrs. Blackwell, sponsor, keeps them from getting too abstract. The advertising pageant for Neiman-Marcus entertains the art club. Art club members enjoying their dough-nuts. Is this Art? xm, Art club members find art goes better with Coke. Sherry Jackson and Donna Cobb meditate on abstract art. ORGANIZATIONS 337 Youth For C hrisl Students Practice Good Will Bill Smith and Bob Horner entertain at the Ft. Worth rally. Anybody who gets up early on Monday mornings has to be devoted. YF C decorates the dragon wagon. 33 8 ORGANIZATIONS Consideration of the deeper meaning of the Chris- tian life as well as enjoyment is found in Youth for Christ. The YFC is an international organiza- tion with clubs all over the world. The youth and adults attempt to make the Gospel of Christ evident everywhere, on every campus throughout the United States and the world. Yearly projects include month- ly area rallies filled with great music and talented speakers and seasonal Round-Ups with plenty of recreation and inspiration. The Spring banquet was at the Inn of Six Flags. Officers this year were Bob Horner, President, and Bill Smith, President. The sponsor was Miss Cole. 2 J The cold winds blow, but they carry on. Audience joins in on the action at Memorial Auditorium Theater. The Lively Ones , David Baker, Carol Edgar, Top Teens entertain at the January rally. Swanee Hunt, David Bowlin sing out. The Top Teens , a singing group for YFC applaud the performance. ORGANIZATIONS 339 5 l Library Council Assistants Make Librar Efficient y . ,W . t, 1. 1 Library Council learn about library work. The Library Council aids in the efficiency of the Library., 340 ORGANIZATIONS l l Miss Fowler lfeeps tlie boolfs in order. Among the many clubs and organizations of B. there stands one group of people deserving the grzl itude of the entire student body. These people co1 pose the Library Council whose job is checkil books in and out, keeping them repaired 31+ shelved, and aiding students in finding inform tion. Every student at BA at one time or anot finds need to employ the use of the library and th students are the oneswho give their time to ma' our library as efficient and accessible as it f Aside from the duties directly concerning libraq the Council sponsors a Valentine coffee for tl faculty every year. President this year is Aniti Patterson and Vice Pres. is Betty Harding. i 1 t 9' Barbara Renfro, Cynthia Kuhn, and Marylinzla Rincon are the three representatives to the Re- giormlALibrr1ry A.ss'n in Lewisville. Junior Classical League Appreciation For Classical Culture Promoted .ff .r f-as JCL discusses plans for their convention. There has to be enough colfesf, Through extensive study, the Junior Classical League endeavors to further understanding and promote interest in the modern World and to fur- ther appreciation of this culture to which modern man is indebted for government, literature, and languages. The cluh takes an active part in the Texas Junior Classical league convention, held this year during April. An annual banquet is held dur- ing the spring. This year's JCL was under the leadership of Gary Selrnan and Diane, Consulsg Karen Harris, Secre- tary, Carla Freeman, Treasurer, and Hilarie Nolet, Praetor. Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. McCullough, and Miss Chapel sponsored the club. I thought I could play! Classical atmosphere found at Shakey's. ORGANIZATIONS 34l l Les Eli tes Statewide Convention Attended In San Antonie The officers, Nancy Lang, Debbie Hoover, Sherry Strick- land, and Mary Morrow present fun and games. French Club members listen intently to gain knowledge. With speakers, the banquet, the convention trip, and an occasional party, the Bryan Adams French Club, HLes Elitesn, manages to keep its many mem- bers interested and happy. Through its various pro- grams and activities including interesting speakers, the club promotes interest in France, its people, its language, and its culture. Among its achievements, the French Club placed third out of twenty schools in the French Symposium at San Angelo in 1966. This year members of the club attended the state- wide French Club convention in San Antonio in January. The club is under the leadership of Pres. Debbie Hoover and Vice-Pres. Nancy Lang. Wonder if their speakers talk in Frenchl? These members are very interested in the language. 342 ORGANIZATIONS Would you believe bus drivers even get lost ..... i Q Shoulrln,t we be in a contest now ls it fermez-Ian or fermez-lesu? 3 A ,.v,,, --M-'WJ E Siigi a, v H ,Q,, A ,MMM A K, L ,r e evee .vev 1 r W- 'e e eeev r , L 5 ' ',LL - fix- e,,vv -P , A V 1.1. I 455 --:A' ' 5' 3 w. iv W 'zzi :ifik W o i W - 'W' -':' W i'e fi.. .,,, f- -12 -f 1-' I ' ' L M ,..v I f . My -- A xt' . -5 San Antonio French Club Convention. Arriving late we were ready for the second session. ORGANIZATIONS 343 Los Vencedores Explores Spanish Customs Piiatas full of goodies and Mexican serenaders add- ed to the excitement of the Los Vencedores banquet held at the El Fenix restaurant. The Spanish atmos- phere made the Mexican meal seem even more Mexican! The Pan American Student Forum, which is re- ferred to as Los Vencedores is the Spanish club of Bryan Adams. The objectives of this club are to encourage the learning of the Spanish language and respect for all nationalities in the Americas. This respect is based on a more thorough knowl- Delicious cakes were sold by the Spanish Club. fKen Hinton, Henry Morgan, Karen Davis, Linda Nicholas, Kemp, Charity Cowartl edge and appreciation of the people of the Western Hemisphere. Kenneth Hinton, President and Glenda Benge, Vice-President help plan all the programs and activities for the meetings. It's not good manners' to . . . The Head Table KVicki Tandy, Grace Novoa, Pat Brumbaagh, Kenneth Hinton, Glenda Benge, Kathy F itch! 344 ORGANIZATIONS Wonder who she thinks the pinata is? fMiss Chitwoodl Q Y P Hey sefwr, when do we eat? , , 5 X A Even teachers can carry a tune! , J Pat Brumbaugh expresses herself to Kenneth Hinton. . . . and they ate. gsm K ix Can we go home now? ORGANIZATIONS 345 Der Deutsche Verein Interest Expanded ln German Culture Hey, says Miss Henenberg, who switched the speed on the record player? ? ,,t, H tX.,, Who wouldrft take German from such a pretty lady?? 346 ORGANIZATIONS The Bryan Adams German Club, Der Deutscl Verein, seeks to provide an opportunity for all i terested students to become more familiar with tl German language, people, and culture in the pre ent day world. Members are very active in the Texas Assog ation of German students and attend the annti convention. Activities include speakers, film, tl spring banquet, and an annual Christmas carolir party. y l Officers for this year were Judy Biggerstaff, Pre ident, and Cindy Sohreider, Vice-President. Tl sponsor was Miss Henenberg. I A Officers representing the German club are left to right John Dixon, Edna Hanvey, Cindy Scherbier and Judy Wm Biggerstaff. Sponsor of the club is Miss Henenberg. -31.3 H W Miss Henenberg lectures 10 the privileged few. Miss Henenberg explains her vocabulary? Edna Hanvey collects lrash after refreshments. X Members attempt to translate thoughts from English to German. ORGANIZATIONS Interest Toward Medical Field Promoted The service committee makes plans to help others Uoyce King, Linda Lewis, Jeanne Gracey, Van Askey, and Gail Phillips! Mrs. Lou Clapp performs her duty. 348 ORGANIZATIONS The average studentls interest in medicine died with Dr. Kildarew, but for those interested in some type of medical career there lies the Para-Medical Club. The club sponsors speakers and discussions for girls interested in learning more about nursing. Money is raised through candy and bake sales. Community projects such as Teen March of Dimes, Cancer S0- ciety drives, work on TB Mobile units are all part of the club's activities. Most of the members work in the clinic and take their first step in the profession of helping the sick. The President, Priscilla McClure and Vice-Presi- dent, Carol Ann Walsh plan the clubls activities. Mrs. Barbara Cathey talks to a student patient. The officers work all year long. fCarol Walsh, Kathy Sharber, Van Askey, Priscz McClure, Nancy Stewart, Cherry Greenman, Allys Dozierj The yearbook committee plans for pictures tlllltlttrufialtb, IDUTZCTLC Morgan, Shflflm Vlmdfffbllfg, Van Kay Tolbert, Sandy Addison, Rick Murdoch, Nancy Stewart, key, Carol Wal-Sh, fffflfmff GTUCCJ' Lucan Nietman, Cynthia Rabb N w w Mrs. Boswell speaks to the Para Medical Club e social committee plans the year's activities. The scrapbook committee gathers interesting memorandums. 'ke Soria, Sharon. Vanderburg, Cherry Greenmlln, Judy P06, Carolyn Williams, Kathy Moore, Kathy Sharber, Susan Boyle, dy Carter Judy Tanner, Pam Holton, .lan Hornsby ORGANIZATIONS 349 Future Teachers Holida Breakfast Fetes Facult When itis all over, Kathy Lancaster, Myra Benner, Sherry Wharton get to eat also. .t Barbie Ackie serves the head table. Members prepare correct change for a cus- tomer. 350 ORGANIZATIONS Future Wielders of the Red Pen try to visualize themselves teaching the younger set of today. These students make up the Future Teachers Organization at B.A. Besides preparing to be teachers, the club engages in many outside activities. In the fall, during Texas Education Week, the members gave an all day tea for the Bryan Adams faculty. ,lust before Christmas each year, a Teachers, Holiday Break- fast is' given in which the members help. Planning for this event begins in mid-December. With the careful planning of Barbie Acker, Pres- ident and Denise Pichard, Vice-President and spon- sor Miss Cathey all the activities were a great suc- cess! I .Q n Y-a tiring -, we A ,gif 3 ,A N E' L 1 mg l Q git i ' silt? 1 iw! t 4, A alw A- 1 If it s be he is Juanita Wells, Sheryl Gray, Denise Pichard and Binford await customers. Miss Cathey, fsponsorj Vickie Binford and Roberta bers say, 'fWe,ll take the leftovers. Attending the Future Secretaries initiation are: Dianne Hughes, Blanca Herrea, Linda Gustafson, Judy Durbin, Sharon Dawkins, Debbie Davis, Jeanie Clements, Carolyn Clark, Peggy Channell, and Shirley Briley. Future Secretaries . Job Opportunities Open To Secretaries One of the most widely open fields of job oppor- tunity is in secretarial work. The Future Secretaries of Bryan Adams helps promote interest in this field of work. The members of this club prepare them- selves for secretarial work as a career. The Future Secretaries began the school year with the election of officers Betty Prachyl, President and Brenda Jackson, Vice-President. Their instal- lation was held at First Citizens Bank. Money rais- ing projects for the Future Secretaries will be a candy sell and car wash. Membership is open to juniors and seniors. Future Secretaries' sponsor is Mrs. Vera McCauley. it The club leaders: sponsor, Vera McCauley, President, Betty Prachyl, and Vice-President, Brenda Jackson. The Future Secretaries meet to discuss and to learn. ORGANIZATIONS 35I Future Homemakers of America Luncheons Prepared For Principals E D w....4gw' The Future Homemakers are a colorful group of girls. This year FHA members sport red and White uniforms worn on days of special meetings or on the arrival of special guests to the school. Members have helped the school in many ways this year. At principal luncheons and gatherings, the girls aided in the serving of food in the library. Future Homemakers of America are under the direction of Enid Meadows, President, and Debbie Martin, Vice-President. Sponsors are Mrs. With- row and Mrs. Rucker. Alvona Carwin, Patsy Mayo, Nancy Lipscomb, Nanette Daute- rive, Judy Williams, Judy Dauterive, Enid Meadows represent the top positions in Future Homemakers. Imagine-me keeping house! ORGANIZATIONS Refreshment time is the best time. Future Homemakers learn the latest styles. Future Longhorns Visits To University Spark Interest , 42 , X,., ..:., W. David Beckham, President, gives the Longhorn sign. The closest most people ever come to the Univer- sity of Texas is the Texas-OU Weekendg but for those who are a little more serious about the Uni- versity, Bryan Adams offers the Future Texas Long- horns Club. The club is annually one of the larg- est in the school, boasting a membership of over 100 people interested in learningmore about our state school. The members sponsored such activities as trips to football games, dances, picnics and guest speakers from the University. One of the highlights of the club's year came as the Longhorn Club mem- bers defeated the Aggie Club 22-6 in a touch foot- ball game. David Beckham represents the Club as President and Dan Guthrie holds the office of Vice President. I I wonder if an Aggie is taking this picture? All club members join in the enthusiasm! ORGANIZATIONS 353 Future Mustangs Fraternit And Sororit Life Discussed Mr. Hall, the sponsor, is a strong Pony fan. Future Mustangs get over enthused. But we like Dallas! 354 ORGANIZATIONS The Future Mustangs have started the year out Wil a bang. The club started with the organizing c members and the election of officers. James Rolan was president. In early fall the Future Mustangs had speakers frorl S.M.U. come and discuss fraternity and sororit life on campus. The speakers were Jeff Smith, frol the Beta House and Laura Howard from Tri Delt Sorority. Later, speakers discussed all phases Q campus life. ' A possible tour of the campus and a luncheon WBII some of the plans for the club. Sponsor for the F1 ture Mustangs was Mr. Hall. 5 .V Z . Ja M Q , , Z fs! , , ,,1,f,gaf,. , : if ff ff V ' A ,fin Linda Schull plans quite a program. James Roland points out their plans. Future Aggies pose at attention. 4 Future Aggies 'Prospective Students Learn What To Expect '4Cig ,em Aggiesv is the battle cry of the Future Texas, Aggies. Members learn interesting infor- mation concerning college life of ASM. Be- sides exchanging Aggie jokes, the future Aggies learn about the clo's and don'ts of A8zM from people connected with the University. Of particular interest is the harassment of the freshman or uFish . Activities were led by Johnny Lynch, Presidentg ,lim Barthman, Vice-Presidentg Tommy Deaton, Vice-Presidentg and Gordon Schrank, Secretary- Treasurer. Mr. Lowe was the sponsor. Tom Stewart, Jerry Pyland, and Tommy Mason look toward A8cM. Bob Ragland, Lloyd Smith, and Phil Thomas are almost prepared for Aggieland. ORGANIZATIONS 355 Future Baylor Bears Future Bears Hold High Hopes For Ba lor Although the Baylor Bears fell just short of vic tory over SMU in the Cotton Bowl, the defeat die not dampen the spirit of the Future Baylor Bears Outstanding educational departments as Well as letic events keep student activity lively. All this more draw the interest of some Bryan Adams dents. Carol Edgar, Lewis Sifford, Linda Jackson, Teresa Wood and Priscilla McClure pose by the Future Baylor Bear. The group surround their ideal-the Baylor Bear. ORGANIZATIONS A small combo form to entertain. Jackie Berrett, Lewis Sifford, and Carol Edgar are going up in the world. Knowledge of Baylor is presented through the cl hined efforts of Teresa Wood, President and Le Sifford, Vice-President and sponsor Mrsg Made who arrange for speakers from Baylor to the enthusiasm. Time out for a coke. i, Future Red Raiders Extra Curricular Activities Add Excitement They are all ears and eyes about information concerning Tech. With a gayly colored red and black pennant always present, the Future Texas Tech Red Raiders meet and discuss their future university. The Raider discussions range from various campus activities to the much looked forward to Tech vs. SMU bas- ketball game in spring. Extracurricular activities include frequent powder puff games, which often leave future girl Red Raiders a mass of destruction. Monday mornings are always dreaded procedure for members involved in the lady-like sport. Officers include ,lan Bybee, President, and Jackie Russell, Vice-President. Future Red Raiders form double T. .lan Bybee discusses her ideas with Miss Withers. It's evident that Tech has many girl fans. Janie Wheeler displays Texas Tech covers. ORGANIZATIONS 357 Pub Information Gathered About Seniors Susie Martin, Becky Weaver, Randi Reece, Carolyn Craft, Melinda Woodard, Beverly Parson, Shari Goldstein, Barbara Zimmerman, Brenda' McGinnis, Lydia Griffin, Beverly Maynard, Emily Landau, Suzanne Brown, Karen Moore, Gary Selman, Lori Smith, Debbie Andrews, Steve Van, Mike Tiner, Bobby Whitson, Don Bryant, Lewis Siflord, Robert McLean, Steve Webb, Leon Trimble, and Reid Van Riper make up the Pub Staff. Steve Van and Suzanne Brown make .serious plans for a serious book? Pub Staffs minds are hard.at work. 358 ORGANIZATIONS Published exclusivelyvabout seniors, the Pub ii edited and published for the amusement of the en- tire student body. It contains jokes, stabs, satirical remarks and incidents that the seniors would like to forget. l The Pub Staff and Council Work diligently to gather enough information concerning the past af- fairs of the seniors so that every senior is ridiculed at least twice. The Pub having been completed and censored is distributed in early May. Steve Van, editor, and Suzanne Brown, assistant editor make sure the central theme is carried out. Mr. Hall and Miss Voss sponsor the Pub Stafil and Council. Miss- Voss, Steve Van, and Suzanne Brown keep the Pub in good taste. W R X K I -it wi The Pub is a group full of witty minds. mi The Pub Staff concenzraies on senior names. Evil minds are hard at work. What fun theyhave recalling everyoncfs mishaps! ORGANIZATIONS 359 Cougar Chronicle Journalist Publish Bi-Weekly Events s 'sf t l . Our Sponsor, Miss Voss, aids staff in picture selection. This is Judgement Day for Miss Voss, Steve Beene, Reid Van Riper, Steve W ebb, Carolyn Craft, Mike Blank, Kris Sorenson, Brenda Baer and .lerrel Cress. ORGANIZATIONS What was the purpose of the cars being decorated like heroic Cougars or ragged Lions? It was a con- test sponsored by the Cougar Clzronicle the school newspaper to add to the enthusiasm of football season. The school newspaper which is published every tw N weeks keeps the students informed of the activitie of Bryan Adams. The Chronicle consists of schoo news, features, club, and sports stories. not only has to find and write the news, but also have to carefully lay out each article headlines, according to length and attraction 4 carefully considered. Kristina Sorenson Edi and Steve Webb and Susanne Brown know that cooperation and a strong sense of sponsibility are required of each member in to meet deadlines. In preparing for each issue of the paper, the st tl - ' . 'l i Checking over articles are Reid Van Riper, Debbie Hoover Steve Beene chool Kept Informed 0-us worry? Never! fReid Van Riper, Sandra Scoggins, ,lerrel Cress, ss Voss, Lewis Sifford, and Marion James. Hey, thafs not the article Susie Harris wrote! Q 'EA typical work day?,' ask Lewis Sif- This is the Chronicle read- ' ing circle. work ! ! P ford, Mike Blank, Reid Van Riper and Steve Beerze. Is this what Debby and Marion call ORGANIZATIONS 36 I el Conquistador Book Records Cougar Memories Mrs. Ingraham hunts and peeks. Mrs. White has confidence in us?! There .is always an exception to most every rule of etiquette. The Annual Staff presents one example as they sponsor the annual Twirp Dance. This time the girls asked the boys out for the evening. - Other than planning a dance, the el Conquistador staff diligently plans a book of memories which will mean something to each and every student at Bryan Adams. We hope that many years from now this annual may recall the events of the year, the happy, the sad, the good, and the bad. Our editor, Gail Nash presents this diary of the year 1966-67 at Bryan Adams to the Cougars. 4. 2 ..,.. K Gail and Nancy plan the Yearbook. Mr. Shores keeps the records straight. 362 ORGANIZATIONS ..f fy of . . Bonnie and Debra buzz about business. James is glad he is through. Lindy takes her work seriously. ET Sandi never has time to sit down. Bobby is so understanding. Linda and Bruce know they shouldrft be there. .NI 4' Danny and ,Ian mull over the past activities. ORGANIZATIONS Doug makes precision layouts. Beverly illustrates the activity of the class. Even Gary, a photographer is surprised sometimes. +5 Greg doesrft care what camera he is on. 364 ORGANIZATIONS GAIL NASH .....,.. NANCY WITHROW BONNIE HAHN ....... LINDA FREEMAN .... DEBRA POPE ...... SANDI LITTLE ...... JAMES EUBANK ....... JANET SCHULTZE ....... PRISCILLA CRAWFORD .,.. LINDY WILLIAMS ........ KATHY JOPLIN ........ DANNY MCDANIELS JAN HORNSBY ...... GREG CANTRELL ....... DOUG TOMLINSON .... GARY BARNETT ..... KENNY PLUNK .... BOBBY BUGBEE ..... BRUCE MAHAFFEY ..... ROGER BROWN ..... LYNN BARBER ......... BEVERLY PARSONS .... CERESE BARNES .... Editor . . . . . . Associate Editor . . . . Business Manager . . . . . . . . Business Staff . . . . . . . . . Business Staff . . . . Organizations Editor . . . . . . . . Organizations . . . . . . . Organizations . . . . Faculty Editor .. .. . .. .Junior Class . . . Sophomore Class . . . . . . . . Activities . . . . . . . Activities . . . . . Sports Editor . . . Military Editor . . . Photographer . . . Photographer . . . Photographer . . . Photographer . . . Photographer Ad Salesman . . . . Staff Assistant . . . Ad Salesman t CAROL BOWEN . . . . . . . , Ad Salesman CHARLES BROWN .... .... A d Salesman ..... ,,, Ad Salesman GCLARK .... . . . Ad Salesman L ANN ..... ,,,, A d 5 1 SHARON HASS ..... Ad Sglgiiinqgi ....... ,,, Salegmgn JENNY JOHNSTON . . . , , , Ad Salesman ..... . . , Ad Salesman . . . . . . Ad S l BARBIE MARTIN Ad 52122222 TINA KINGLY .... ,, , Ad Salesman RHONDA REED ....... ,,,, A d Salesman .... ,,, Salesman ...... ,,,, A d Salesman MRS. INGRAHAM .... ...... S ponsor MRS. WHITE ...... .... S ponsor MR. SHORES .... .. Sponsor e if WJ' tlt,, I l C ,,syly M ttl O l l I OIGGJO .ys, - i,.,.i.,y,, A . 4' rl ,rl, J, 5 Kenny is always a little lopsided. I'll shoot for the duck on the left. Sandy dropped her baton more than I did. '4lVext lime, lefs try waterf' Two chickens play chiclfen. These girls have upholding charac- terislics. Key Look at us! We think we're neat! ' Q I . Club ,meetings create a :'Aw, come on, Kimo-sabe, lemme gofl' ORGANIZATIONS 365 ' V- 1, ...M 1u.4 a. ...Q .. V V 'J' f' , aww, -' nr' ig 366 .M K , sf ADVERTISING f Ad 'f' A Q M I 1 I 1 I 1 I CAMPISI'S EGYPTIAN H. L. JORDAN'S , .. 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Now men, repeat after me: The College Inn has quiet, private and semi- private rooms and baths. Good chow in its own ZOO AVENUE D. DENTON, TEXAS. PHONE 387-3526 OTHER COLLEGE INN LOCATIONS cafeteria. Carpets on the floor. Maid service. Air conditioning. That's it. Now, you're going to have fun, too. 'Cause there's a big swimming pool. TV lounge. Recreation room with ping-pong and pool tables. Entertainment area. You can stay at this place for as little as 582.50 on their payment plan, And it's only a block from the campus. Okay, men, let's hear it for The College Inn. Dismissed.. FOR MEN, UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SANTA BARBARA. FOR WOMEN, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SANTA BARBARA, n'i' play much. buf we laugh a lol! 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DA 7-8297 Your Yearbook Photographer Brandt, Bernard J.-2B Aaron, Michael L.-2B Abel, Peggy S.-4B 41 Abel, Rhonda L.-4-B 41 Ahney, Ronald A.-2B 284 Abraham, Bruce H.-3B 140, 264, 262 Abston, Carol L.-3B 140 Accornando, Michael R.-4B 41 Acker, Barbara-4B 41, 350 Ackerman, Ronald B,-3B 140 Aokmann, Adrian M.-2B 164 Acrey, Cathy S,-2B 164- Adams, Chuck-140 Adams, Kathleen 1.-3B 140, 300 Addison, Sandra K,-4B 41, 349 Addison, Stephen M.-2B 164 Adkins, Beckie G.-2B 164 Adkins, Bobbie G.-2B 164 Adkins, Cheryl-4-B 41 Adrian, Lawrence M.-4B 41, 209, 268 Aduddell, Tommy-3B 140, 263, 262 Abby, Sheliah 1.-2B Agan, Terrence-2B 164 Ahlfinger, Steven E.-2B 164, 282 Albach, Henry J.-4B Albach, Kurt F.-2B 164 Albrecht, Joyce L.-4B 41, 208, 313 Albrecht, Susan M.-3B 140, 318, 317, 304 Albright, Patty A.-SB 140 Albright, Reagan-2B 164 Aldcrson, Janice J.-4B 41 Alexander, Byron A.-2B 164, 279 Alexander, Charlene-4B 42 Alexander, Danny N.-4B 41 Alexander, Lois-3B 140, 296, 295 Alexander, Roma L.-2B 164 Alexander, Susan C.-2B 164 Alford, Donald W.-313 140 Alfrod, Janis A.-4B 42 Allday, Frank D.'4B 42, 295 Allen, Diane E.-2B 164 Archanibault, Leslie-3B 140 Archer, Pamela J.-3B 140 Ard, Glenda A,-2B 164 Ardis, Victor V.-4B Armstrong, Alan A.-4B Armstrong, Cheri D.-3B 140 Armstrong, Irene C.-313 140 Armstrong, Robert P.-3B 140 Armstrong, Theresa-4B 43 Arndt, John-3B Arnold, Sauntlra K.--1B 43 Arrington, Lance E.-2B Arthur, Corliss A.-3B 140 Arthus, Stephen W.-3B 140, 24-5 Ash, Betty M.-2B 164, 227 Ash, Brian G.-1-B 43, 270, 271 Asher, Cynthia A.-213 104 Asher, Johnna S.-3B 140 Asher, Linda L.-3B 140 Asher, Marshall L.-4-B 43 Ashley, Paula- 140 Allen, Janet-2B 164 Allen, Larry D.-4-B 42 Allen, Lea Ann-2B Allen, Michael W.-2B 164 Allen, Priscilla M.-2B 164 Ashley, Patti Ann-2B Ashmore, Linda D.-SB 140 Ashmore, Mickey G.-4B 43, 230 U Ashmore, Ruth A.-4B 43, 300 Askew, Brenda- 164- Askey, Evangeline R.-4B 44, 349, 343, 306, 208 Askey, Vernon H.-213 164, 295 Aston, Blake E.-2B 146 Atkins, 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Beverly-4B 45 Barnette, Norman B.-2B 164, 279 Bentley, Gregg A.-4B 269, 268 Bentsen, Robert B.-3B Berrett, Jackie S.-3B 141, 227, 300 Berricr, Ralph M.-4-B 47 Berry, Christopher S.-4B 47 Berry, Elizabeth A.-3B 141 Berry, J ohn- 165 Berry, Phylis D.-2B 165, 227 204- 4 Berry, Rebecca L.-3B 141, 227 Berry, Wanda H.-3B 141 Bertucci, Jim A.-4B 47, 278 Beth, Robert R.-3B 141 Betin, Barbara R.-4-B 47 Betz, Marsha L.-3B 141 Beutell, Fredda N.-2B 165 Beverly, Richard-4B 47 Bidopia, Ramiro-2B Biggerstaff, Judith-4-B 47, 307, 306, 346, 322 Barr, Donna L.-2B Barragan, Reymundo-2B 164 Barrett, Herman G,-2B 164 Barrett, Ronald K.-2B 164- Barron, Betty J.-3B 141 Barron, Barron, Donald W.-2B 164- Douglas E.-3B Barthman, Jim A.-3A 45 Bartkus, James W.-4B 45 Barto, Charles D.-2B 262 Barton, Deborah A.-2B 164 Barton, .Jerri B.-4B 46 Barton, Larry C.-4-B 46 Bartos, Mark T.-2B Bartram, Bert W.-2B 164, 269, 268 Bass, Cynthia Jean-2B Bass, Lowell W.-3B Bass, R Bassett, a.lph S.-3B 141 Betty J.-4B 46 Bates, Robert H.-4B 46 Bates, Sharon Y.-4-B 46, 275 Bilbrey, Ronald H.-4B 47 Biles, Weldon-2B 165, 282 Bilton, Frank H.-3B 141 Binford, Jimmie D.-4B 48 Binford, Vicki R.-3B 141, 350 Binford, William L.-2B Bishop, Bill-4B Bishop, Carla J.-3B 141 Bishop, Paula J.-3B 141 Bishop, William M.-213 Bivens, John R.-3B Bivens, Rebecca J.-2B 165 Black, Barry G.-3B 141 Black, Sharyn-2A 141 Blackwell, Mary J.-4B 48 Blank, Michael J.-4B 48, 361 Blann, Larry W.-2B 165 Bliven, Ronay J.-2B 165 Blocker, Sherrie L.-4B 48 Blount, Marsha E.-2B 165 Blount, Richard W.-2B 165 Blount, Virginia A.-4B 48 Bobalik, Debbie Mari-2B 165 Bobbitt, Carlton M.-3B 14-1 Boerner, Richard A.-3B 141 Boerner, Susan E.-4B 48 Bowen, Robert D.-3B Bower, Karen Joy-2B 165 Bower, Linda C.-4B 4-8 Bower, Suzanne M.-3B 142 Bowers, Laura C,-3B Bowland, John B.-3A Bowlden, Sherry T.-4B 4-9 Bowles, Sonny Corbin-2B Bowling, Betty J.-3B 142 Bowling, Clinton D.-3B 142, 200 Bowling, Larry J.- 2B 165, 20-1- Box, Linda G.-3B 142 Boyettc, Charles J.-2B 165 18, 49 Boyle, Susan-4B 49, 349 Bradford, Mary Elain-SB 142 Bratf, Debbie A.-3B 142 Brahinsky, Martin D.-2B 165, 295, 304 Bramlett, Beverly-3B 14-2 Boylan, John F.-4B Brandt, John H.-4B '49 Brannon, Dennis L.-2B 165 Brannon, Kathryn L.-2B 165 Bransford, Tommy N.-4B 49 Brant, Phyllis A.-3B Bratton, Ray F.-3B 142 Bran, Carol Ann-2A 14-2 Brau, Mary Lyn11-2B 165 Braun, Braun, Krystyn A,-2B 165 Steven R.-2B 165 Bates, Stephen P.-3B 141, 282, 285 Bates, Susan- 164 Batten, John G.-4B 46 Allen, William R.-4-B 42 Allman, Danny R.-4B 42 Allred, Sharyn L.-4B 42 Aloi, Vincent F.-2B Alvcrson, Janet-3B 140 Alverson, Lynn-2B 164 Amend, Carolyn A.-2B 164 Ammeter, Leslie F.-2B 164 Anderson, Carol A.-2B 164 Anderson, Carolyn-2B 164, 227 Anderson, Charles F.-4-B 42, 237, 243, 245 Anderson, David P.-2B 280 Anderson, Donald S.-2B Anderson, Ellen C.-4-B Anderson, Larry D.-4B 42, 280 Anderson, Mircya C.-3B 140, 42 Anderson, Rita R.-2B 164 Anderson, Ronnie L.-SB 140 Anderson, Stephen- 164 Anderson, Tina-4B 4-3 Andor, Paul W,-3B Andrews, Debbie-4B 43 Andrews, Dena A.-2B 164 Andrews, Lynn A.-4B 43, 300 Andrews, Mickey G.-2B 164 Andrews, Roy E.-BB Appelman, Robin V.-3B Arcacha, Ana Marie-3B 140 Arcacha, Luis S.-3B 43 400 Bagley, Jimmy D.-4B Bailey, Cynthia L.-3B 140 Bailey, Donalee-4-B 318, 44, 300 Bailey, Gloria J.-2B 164 Bailey, Jimmy C.-3B 140, 239 Bailey, Johnny Stevf-2B 164 Bailey, Linda M.-3B Batten, Bauer, Baugh, Michael E.-2B 16-1 Gary H.-3B 141, 331- .lames A.-3B 141 Bauman, David M.-3B 1-1-l Bausone, Peter J.-4-B 46 Bawcum, Stephen-3B 279 Bayless, Linda S.-2B 164 Beach, Beadles Brenda J.-2B 165 , Lynn E.-2B 105 Beall, Nancy K.-2B Boettcher, Bruce C.-3B 163 Boitier, Wes D.-3B 141 Bolding, Beverly A.-4-B Bolding, Roger Q-2B 165 Bolgiano, Harold D.-3B 141, 262 Bolton, Tommy Lynn-4B 48, 264 Bond, Pamela A.-3B 141 Bond, Ralph E.-2B 165 Bond, Vicki- 165 Bonds, David L,-3B 141, 279 Bonds, Larry R.-2B 165 Bonds, William Brawner, Judy C.-2B 165 L Breaux, Allen C.-3B 281, 285 Breaux, Cathleen A.-3B 142 Breeding, Frank E.-2B Brentson, Becky L.-3B 142, 300 Brettschneider, Bev-4B Brewer, Charles B.-4B 47 Brewer, Kathy L.-3B 142 Brewer, Robert H.-2B 165 Brice, Jennie D.-3B 142 Bridge, Debra G.-2B 165, 230 Bridges, Carol L.-4B 49 Bridges, Rolland H.-2B 295 Brier, Deborah A.-2B 165 Briley, Shirley L.-3B 142, 351 Brinley Robert F.-4B 49, 2 Britt, Charlotte Ann-3B 1 300 Brittingham, Michael-3B 14 Britton, Saundra A.-4B 4-9 Brocato, Paula D.-3B 142 Brochu, Amy B.-4B 49, 3 Brockway, Randy G.-3B 14 Brodie, Charles M.-3B 142 Brogdon, Deborah E.-2B 1 Broaw, Mark E,-3B 142 Bailey, Vicki Lynn-2B 164, 227 Baines, Paul D.-3B 140 Baird, Thomas A.-3B 140 Baker, Andrew M.-4B 44 Baker, Arch C.-3B 140, 304 Bakcr, Billy M.-2B 304- Baker, Charles-3B Baker, Gloria-4B 45 Baker, Jerry W.-2B 164 Baker, Joe W.-3B 140 Baker, Margaret E.-4B 45, 305, 304- Baker, Randy Elliott-2B 164 Baker, Teddie E.-2B 164, 234 Baker,Tomn1ie E.-2B 164, 284 Baldwin, Patricia J.-2B 164 Baldwin, Richard G.-4B 45, 284, 295, 316, 339 Baldwin, Robert-3B Balentine, Aleta Kay-2B 164 Balentine, Deborah A.-2B 164- Balentine, Sandra S.-4B 44 Bales, Annette M.-4-B 4-4 Bales, Vicki L.-4B 222, 308, Bean, John F.-4B 46 Bean, Mack-2B 165 Beard, Betty L.-3B Bearden, Alfred W.-3B 141 Beck, Kathy E.-3B 141 Becker, Susan-3B Bcc. ham, David-4B 46, 353, 264, 262 Beene, Steven E.-4B 46, 361, 307, 306, 322 Beggs, Kathryn L.-4B 47 Bell, Larry W,-3B 14-1, 280 Bell, Brenda- 141 Bender, Carol A.-4-B 47, 324- Benedetto, Leonard J.-3B Benedict, Brenda- 165 Benge, Glenda K.-4B 47, 344 Benge, Lana J.-2B 165 Benner, Myra Jean-3B 141, 350, 324 Bennett, Charles B.-4B Bennett, Patricia A.-2B 165 Bennett, Paul J.-2B Bennett, Ronald L.-2B Benoit, John W.--2B 165 Benson, Jack L.-2B 165, 288 ' Glenn-3B 141 Bonne, Pat - 165 Bonner, Cathy L.-3B 14-1 Bennett, Charlotte L.-2B Boone, Anita J.-3B 141, 306 Boone, Patricia M.-2B Boone, William R,-2B 283, 304 Booth, Cynthia A.-2B 165 Booth, Victoria J.-4B Boreoman, Abigail S.-2B 165 Borders, Paul F.-3B 141, 295 Borgens, Jayne A.-3B 141 Bornholdt, Jon W.-2B 165 Borrego, Raymond G.-4-B 331, 284- Boshart , Ray-3B 141 Bostiek, Michael-2B Boswell, Steven B.-2B 165 Boswell, Stuart W.-4B Boutwell, Donna A.-3B 142, 333 Boutwell, George E.-4-B Bowden, Cynthia A.-2B 165 Bowdich, William E,-2B 165 Bowen, Bowen, Carol L.- 2B Richard W.-2B 165 Brooks, Lloyd W.-3B 142 Brooks, Broome Stephen N.-3B 142 , Ricky L.-3B 333 Broome, Sana M.-3B 142 Broussard,Candice M.-2B Brown, Anna E.-2B 165 Brown, Barbara Y.-4B Brown, Charles R.-4B 50, 279, 285 Brown, Eddie C.'m3B 142 Brown, Gary L.-2B 165 Brown, lris D.-2B 165 Brown, John Charles-2B Brown, Kevin Michael-2B Brown, Mary T.-4-B S0 Brown, Neil J.-213 165 Brown, Patrick-3B 142 Brown, Sharon J.-4B 50 Brown, Steven O.-3B 284 Brown, Brown, Brown, Susan J.-4-B 50, 30 Susanna-4-B 50 William A.-2B 165 Browning, Dennis G.-3B 1 Browning, Jerry-3B- 142 Browning, Jerry T.-4-B 50 Brownlee, Kathryn E.-3B 142 Boyles, Earl J.-3B . Buchmeyer, Henry Broyles, Robert M.-3B Bruce, Kathey O.-4B 50 iruce, Patricia M.f4B 50, 328, 313 Brumbaugh, Pat+4B 50, 345, 34-4 Brumm, Loo T.-4B 50 Brunk, Paula K.-2B Brunner, William J.-4B 51 Bronson, Curtis E.-3B 142 Brunson, Garion D.-4B 51, 276, 285 Brunson, Jan1es R.-4B Brunson, Roland K.-3B 142 B-ruton, Tcrry L.-2B 165, 282 Bryan, Charles F.A3B 282 Bryant, Forest D.-4-B 51 Bryant, Roger E.-4B Biryhan, Nancy B.-2B 165 Buchanan, Dudley S.-2B 165 Buchanan, Steven E.-4B 51 W.-2B 165 Buck, Martha J.-2B 165 Bugbee, Robert M.-1-B 40, 51, 364, 330, 329 Buhman, Peter E.-3B 142 Buio, Kay-4B 51 Campbell Dale K ,-4B 52 Campbell, Gayla L.-3B 163 Campbell Glenn D.--3B 143 Campbell Gregory L.-4B 53 Campbell James E,-4B 53 Campbell, Jottalyn K.--2A 14-3 Campbell Linda E.-2B 166 Campbell Lloyd A.-3B 143 Campbell, Marsha Lee-2B 166 Campbell Mary D.f2B 166 Campbell Paul W.--4-B 53 Campbell Ricky L.-4B 53 Campbell, Sharon-4B Campbell Stephen D.-2B 166 Canada, Mary E.-2B 166 Candy, Raymond G.-2B 279 Cannon, Beverly D.-4B 53, 306 Cannon, David L.-3B 143 Cannon, Richard W.-3B Cannon, Sandra K.-2B 166 Cantin, Clarence B.-4B Cheshier, Linda J.-3B Chesley Susan-3B 143 Chick, Robert S.-313 143, 259, 253 Childress, Connie L.-3B 143 Childress, Roy J.-2B 261 Chitscy, Gregory R.-2B 166 Collins, Barbara S.-3B 144 Collins, Chris R,f2B 56, 166 Collins, David A.-4B 57 Collins James 12.5213 166 Collins Karen T.-2B 166 Collins, Ross-4-B Collins Sharon E.-2B Culpepper, Dinah K.-2B 167 Bull, David Smith-3B 142 Bull, K Bunch, Bunch, enneth-213 165 James L.-2B 165 Janet-3B 142 Burch, Carla J.-SB 142, 227, 200 Burda, Barbara J.4f1-B 51 Burden, Craig S.-2B 165 Burden, Donna Kay-2B Cantrell, Breck K.-3B Cantrell, Greg J.-4-B 53, 362 Cantrell, Martha J.-2B 166 Cantu, Amelia-4B 53 Caperton, Donnie K.-2B Caperton, Johnny J.-4B 53 Caporicci, Connie F.-3B 143 Caramcla, Michael-3B Carglc, Kenneth-3B 143, 261 Cargle, Thomas D.-4B 258 Carlton, Lewis Dale-4B Carpenter, Jack D.-3B 143 Carroll, Dana Sue-2B 166 Carroll, Jerry L.-3B Choate, James R.-3B 143, 297 Choate. Jennie V.-2B 220, 227, 296, 295, 304 Christensen, Deborah-3B 143, 300 Chulamanis, James S.-2B 166, 282 Clancy, Gary J.-2B 166 Clancy, Patrick M.-4B 55, 276, 285 Clardy, Gregory S.-4B 55 Clare, Dorothy E.-3B 143 Clarizio, Stella R.-4-B 55 Clark, Allan V.-3B Clark, Bruce N.-3B 143 Clark, Carolyn L.-413 55, 351 Clark, Charles A.-4B 55 Clark, Derry R.-3B 143 Clark, Fred M.-3B 143, 304 Clark, Janice A:-3B 143 Clark, Jerry L.-SB Collop, David L.-2B 57, 166, 261 Collop, Mark A.-3B 144, 258 Collop, Steven P.-2B 166, 259, 261. 258 Cullum, William E.-2A 280 Colwick, Marilyn S.-2B 166 Colyer, Sheryl D.-3B 144 Combs, David-3B 57 Combs, Tenesa Lynn-3B 144 Compton, Judith-4B Conatser, James Bob-3B 144 Conatser, Janice-4B Cone, Steven R.-2B 166, 263, 262 Conklin, William R.-3B Connelly, Kanneth E.-3B Conner, Charles A.-SB 144 Connolly, Harriett A.-3B 144 Conway, Jimmy R.-2B 166 Cook, Allen L.-4B 57 166, 280 Burden, Rhae E.--213 165 Carroll, Judy K,-3B 143 Clark, Clark, Kathleen-3B Mark S.-2B 166, 283 Clark, Raymond M.-2B 166 Clark, Robert W.-2B 166 Clark, Ronald W.42B 166, 304- Clark, Russell E.-2B 166 Clark, Wesley F.-2B 166 Clarke, James G.-3B 143 Clarke, Robert R.f3A 55 Cook, Barbara J.-3B Cook, Carolyn J.-4B 57, 300, 307, 306 Cook, Christopher L.-3B 144 Cook, Cynthia M.-3B 144 Cook, David L.-313 144, 330, 283, 285 Cook, Gwynn-3B Cook, J erry W.f2 B Cook, Regina F.-3B 144 Cook, Robert H.-2B Burford, Paula K,-2B 165 Burgess , Randall Y.-2B 165 Burgess, Susan Marie-3B 142 Carter, Cynthia A.-4B 53, 275, 349, 300 Carter, Diane T.-2B 166 Carter, Linda K.-3B 143 Classe, Charles--1-B 55 Claxton, Joe M.-3B 143 Claxton, David W.-2A Cook, Tommy L.-3B 144, 295, 306 Cooke, David W.-2B 166 Clem, Dahl, Monette P.f3B Burk, James Roy-4B 51 Burke, Douglas R.-3B 142 Burkett, Charles L.-3B Burks, Beverly-3B 14-2 Burleson, Linda J.-3B 1-L2 Carter, Nat D.-3B 143 Carter, Susan-2B 166 Cartwright, Gerald J.--2B 166 Carver, Jan Lyn-SB 1-l-3, 329 Clayman, James R.43B 143, 306 Clayton, Ben J.--SB 143 Clayton, Sharon J.-3B Lindn K.-3B 143 Cooley, Carolyn L.-3B 144 Cooper, Curtis-2B 166 Cooper, Michael E.-4B 57 Coover, March-2B 166 Cloningerv Mary Cordelier, Cynthia K.-4B 57 Burnard, ,lack T.-2B 165 Burnett, Claudia-2B 165 Burnett , John P.f3B 142 Burnett, Julie A.-2B 165, I urnett, Robert C.-SB 142, 269, 269 Burnett, William D.-4-B 51, 292, 190 I urnham, Barbara C.-4B 51, urns, Joe Allen, Jr.-2B 165 Burns, Wanda G.-2B 165 Burnside, Robert-2B 165 urr, Cathie A.-3B 142 urr, Jack H.-2B 165 imii, Vicki L.-4B 52, 300, urrows, Brenda J.-3B 143 Burrows, Jerry D.--1-B Burton, urton, usbee, utler, utler, 2 James A.A1-B 52 Roger D,-4-B 52 Dianna I..-2A 143 Ronnie L.-2B 165 Ann-3B 143 Bruce W.-2B 165, Cary, Michael A.-2B 166 Case, Debbivf 14-3 Case, Joey Lcwisf2B Casey, Patrick R.+2B Cash, Anne L.-4B 53 Cason, Betty C.-2B 166 Cassaday, Debra L.-2B 166 Castello, Jimmie E.-2B Caster, Richard W.'n3B 143 Castleberry, Carol J.-4B 54 Catchings, john A.-4B 54, 284 Catina, Nonnie A.-4-B 54 Cavanaugh, Michael W.-2B 166 Cavazos, Arnaldn N.--4B 218, 54, 253, 288, 133, 191, 52 Cave, Richard L.-4B 54 Cavcnder, Randall P.-2B 166, 205, 361 Cavender, Vickiw3B 143 Celsur, Donald R.-2B Celsur, Scotty M.-3B Chaircz, Angelina, L.-4B 54 Chamberlain, Joe B.-2B Chambers, Roberta L,-3B 143, 350 Clements, Lois J.-3B 143 Clift, Deborah Ann-2B 166 Clines, Linda A.-4B 55 Cloninger, Linda S.-4B 55, 306 K.-2B 2B 166,, 227 Cloyd, Barbara-2B 166 Cloyd, Howellf2B 166, 330 Coats, Stephen W.-3B 144, 333 Cobb, Donna S.-4B 56, 206, 337 Cobb, Virginia C.-4B 56, Cockrcll, Cary P.-2B 166, 304- Coffcr, Linda J--BB 144 Cofield, Linda M.-4B 56 Cohen, Robert D.-2B 166 Cokain, Valerie A.-3B 144, 56 Coker, Michael W.-3B 144, 280 Coker, Richard C.-2B 166 Coker, Sarah-4B 56 Colapret, Jerry F.-4B Coover, Patrick-4-B 57 Cope, Lloyd-3B 279 Copeland, Arvin-4B 57 Coppedge, Sharon A.-3B 144 Corcoran, Cary E.-2A Corliss, David R.-4B 57 Corn, Cindy Sue-4B 58 Cornell, Gary W.-2B Cornell, Larry D.-4B Cornell, Susan E.--2B 166 Cornitius, Arthur W.-2B 166 Costello, Michael P.-4B 58 Cothrum, Linda C.-3B 144 Cotter, Claire E.f2B 166 Couch, Walter R.-2B 166 Counts, Randall D.-4B 58 Courtney, Deborah A.-2B 166 Courtney, Janice R.-3B 144 Covington, Deborah L.-3B 144 Covington, Robert L.-3B 144, 324 Cowart, Alma Louise-3B 14-4, 335 Cowart, Charity H.-3B 144, 34-4 Cowgill, Robert E.-2A Cranford, Suzanne--4-B 58 Crawford, Alice R.-3B 144 Crawford, Barbara N.-2B 167 Crawford, Forrest A,--3B 1114, 254, 258, 52 Crawford, James E.-3B Crawford, Priscilluf4B 59, 323 Crawley, James W.-1B 59 Crawley, Wayne W.-3B 144 Crenshaw, Henry C.-4B 295, 59 Cress, Jcrrcl N.-4B 361, 59 Crew, Cathy J.-3B 114 Crites, Linda J.-3B Crittenden, Robert P.-3B 144 Crocker, Mark A.-2B Cromer, Stanley D.-4B 59 Crosby, Judith V.-2B Crosby, Mike-4-B 285, 277 Crouch, Charles C.-4B 237, 192, 59, 313 Crouch, Ronald E.-2B 167, 261 Crouch, Sharon E.-4B, 295, 59, 304 Crowe, Michael W.-2B 167 Crowell, Odis C.-3B 144 Crowston, Brenda Sue-4B 59 Crowston, Michael C.g2B Crowston, Michael E.-2B 167 Crumbaker, Sharon A.-4B 59 Crump, Claudia L.-3B 144 Crutchfield, Lee M.-3B 144, 288, 264, 262 Cuellar, Felix J.f3B 144 Culmer, Denise M.-2B Culver, Alvie J.f2B 167 Cummings, Arlouine M.-313 144 Cummings, Candice-2B 167 Cundiff, Ronald L.-3B 145 Cuny, James P.-313 145 Currin, Toni S.--1-B 300, 197, 59 Daley, Denise Maria-2B 167 Damron, Robert-3B 145, 294 Daniel, Danny M.-4B 60 Daniel, Phillip W.-3B 280 Daniel, Rhonda L.-2B 167 Daniels, Jerry R.-3B 145 Dankworth, George-3B 145, 279 Dantzler, Daniel M.-2B 167 Danyluk, Brett W.-4B Darby, Hugh N.-4-B 60 Darden, Terry S.-313 145 Darland, Robert M.-2B 167 Darst, Thomas R.-4B 60, 278, 285 Darwin, Terry C.-2B Daugherty, Wright-3B 145 Dauterive, Judy E.-3B 145, 352 Dauterive, 352 Davenport Nancttc E.-2B 157, , Brenda C.-2B 167 Davenport, Bryanf2A 264 Davenport Davenport 262 , Janice K.-2B 167 , Tyrone E.-4B 40, Davies, Arthur J.-2B 167 Cowling, Harriette L.-4B 58 titler, Dianne Lee-3B Chambless, Nonabcthf2B 166 Collier utler, Janis K.-3B 143 utler, Lynda A.-4B 52 utler, Paul T.-4B utton, Betty Jo-2B 166 tltts, Kenneth R.-213 280 yars, Mary K.-4B ybee, 15.14413 52, soo, 357 yrd, Sunny L.-2B 166 yrd, Susan R.-2B 166 allahan, Sharon E.-4-B 52 ambro n, Larry V.-3B 143, ameron, Lana S.-2B am ero amero BIHCXO n, Lillie M.-3B 143 n, Virginia L.-3B n, William E.-4B 52 ampbell, Anita J.-4B 52 230 304 327 II ': usby, ll 80 280 Chance, Jerry W.-2A Chandler, Claire M.--3B 143, 227, 296, 295, 306, 30-1- Chandler, Dorothy J--311 143 Chaney, Carol E.-313 143 Chaney, Rhonda C.-4-B 54- Cliannell, Peggy L.-4B 309, 40, 54, 222, 351, 309, 185, 320, 227, 322 Chapel, Harold W.-4B Chapman, Ruth C.-2B 166 Chappell, Melinda S.-3B 143, 227 Chastain, Cathy Lew4B 54 .Cher-k, Yvonne E.-2B 166 Chennult, Brenda Kayv2B Chcnnault, James R.-3B 143 Cherry, Timothy Alan-3B 56, 259, 258 Colapret, Richard W.-2B 166. 264, 262 Colden, Michel J.-313 14-4 Coldwell, Peggy A.-2B 166 Cole, Christine D.-2B 166 Cole, Linda Dianne-2B Cole, Rodney E.-4-B 56, 240 Coleman Coleman, Ronald E.-4B 57 Coleman, Teresa A.-3B 144 Coleman, Terry L.-2B 166 Coleman Collett, Forrest C.-3B 144 , Michael-3B 144 , Jerry Wayne-2B 166 , William M.-3B 144 Cox, Carla J.-2B 166 Cox, Carol J.-4-B 58, 227, 283, 292, 191, 392, 289, 227 Cox, Danny L.-4B 58, 239 Cox, Mary F.-4B 58 Cox, Ronald E.-2B 166 Cox, Thomas R.-2B 166, 259, 261 Coyle, Jerry Lamar-3B 144, 280 Crabtree, Dennis E.-2B 166 Cradduck, Harry V.-4B 58 Craft, Carolyn M.-4B 58, 360 Craig, Robert M.-2B 167 Collier, Sandra 1..-3B 144, 277, 296, 295 Collingnon, Deborah-2B Crandell, Donna J.-3B 144 Crane, Joann-2B 166 Davidson, Rick A.-3B Davis, Debra Annf3B 145, 351 Davis, Debra Lynn-3B 145 Davis, Derek H.-4-B 40, 236, 253, 133, 187, 133, 52 Davis, Donna Kay-2B 167 Davis, Joan E.-3B 145 Davis, Karen T.-2B 167, 344 Davis Kathie S.-4-B 60 Davis, Patricia M.-3B 145 Davis, Steven R.-2B ' Davis, Susan M.-4-B 60, 275, 301 Davis, Thomas C.-3B 145 Davison, Carol J.-3B 145 Dawkins, Sharon Kay-4B 351 Dawson, Carl E.-2B 167, 279 401 352 Fordham, Barbara Gary R.-LB 63 263, Dawson, Donald E.-2B Dawson, J. S.-4B 60, 249, 255 Day, Eddie D.--in oo Dearing, Gerald D., Jr.-2B 167 Dearing, Pamela S.-3B 145 Deatheragc, James A,-4B 61, 243 Deaton, Thomas W.-4B 60, 238, 292, 184, 294- Debrow, Sammy D.-3B 145 Derr, Deborah A.-4-B 61 Deface, Kathleen D,-3B 145 Deitz, Susan A.-3B 145 Delena, George F.-2B 167 Dcllc, Mary L.--1-B 61, 296, 295 ' Deluna, James E.-SB Dennington, Betsy-SB 145 Dennington, Thomas E.-3B 145, 306 Dcnoy, Cathettc M.-4B 61 Dcnsmore, Diana E.-3B 145 Denton, Vernon R.-2B Dcpew, Norma J.-3B 1-15 Derosier, Catherine-2B 167 Devenport, Linda-4B 61 Dcwberry, Linda C.-2B 167 Dewees, Charles A.-2B 283 Dewees, Janice R.-4B 61 Dewccsc, Vivian L.-313 145 Dewers, Kenneth L.--1B 61, 276 Deyo, Richard A.-411 61, 318, 208, 305, 297, 30-1 Dicapua, Diane-3B 145, 336 Dichson, Linda L.-2B Dickson, Sherry A.-2B Dietel, Margaret E.-4B 61 Dillard, Judy A.-2B 167 Dillard, Sharon K.-3B 14-5 Dilling, Susan M.-3B 145 Dillon, Karen E.-2B 167 Dimmit, Thomas- 163 Dingman, Sally ,lo-2B 167 Dixon, David J.-3B 145, 346 Dodson, Marsha S.-2B 167, 52 Dodson, Patricia A.-4B 61 Dolan, Debra M.-3B 145 Dolan, Kathleen A,-3B 1-15 Dollahite Cynthia A,-213 167 Dolton, Chris H.-4-B 62, 263, 262 Dommer, Timothy A.-4B 62 Donaghey, Michael L.-3B Dondelinger, Mike- 145 Donica, Linda L.-2B 167 Drake, Sharon K.-311 145 Drennan, Donna J.-3B Drewry, Linda G.-3B 145 Dexlcr, George D.-2B 167 Driggs, Mary Faye-4B 63 Drinkwater, S-tevcn Epps, Jerry B.--l-B 65, 276, 313 E-riekson, Arden M.-3B 146 Erickson, Linda L.-413 65 Erickson, Mary J.-413 65 Ernest, Karen-213 167 Ernst, Kathleen G.-3B 146 Erxleben, Karen D.-3B 146 W.-4B 63 Driskill, Marsha L.-2B 167 Driskill, Robert S.-4B 63, 319 Driver, Nancy C.-3B 145 Duca, Joe- 145 Duffy, John F.-3B 145, 279 Duke, John W.-2B 167 Duke, Richard M.-3B 145, 230 Dunaway, Carol J.-2B 167 Duncan, Ernest M.-2B 167 Duncan, James M.--313 145 Duncan, Mary Nell-4B 63 Duncan, Van P.-LB 63 Eskew, Alice L.-3B Esquivel, Linda-4B 65 Esser, Etier, Henry J.-411 65 sandra F.-4B ss Eubouk, James A,-SB 146, 361, 295 Eubanks, Guinn E.-4B 65 Enrc, Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Mary A.-3B 146 , Bobby Ray-213 167 , Keith L.-3B 14-6 , Lelia C.-2B , Linda E.-2B 167 , Rickey V.-4B 65 Dunham, Judy K.-4-B 63 Dunkin, Don-3B 145 Dunlap, Gary C.-2B 282, 167 Dunlap, Philip N.-213 282 Dunman, Gary J.-2B Dunn , Douglas-2A Dunn, Donna N.-4B 63 Dunn, Gcorgann A.-2B 167 Dunn, Gerald D.-213 Dunn, Martha J.-2B 167 Dunn, Shirley A.--113 63 Durbin, Judy M.-311 146, 351 Duren, Dennis M.-2B 167 Durcn, Evans Evans 294 , Susan lVl.-4B 65, 307 , lvillialli H.-3B 146, Everett, Alan D.-3B 146 Evctts, Nancy E.-4-B 66 Ewing, Cheryl D.-2B 167 Ewing, Gregg 0.-4-B 66 Fagg, Anita C,-3B 146 Fagg, Susan K.-2B 167 Fain, David D.-2B Fair, Christopher D.-2B 167 Fair, Fehkc Falk, De Witt C.-4B 66 nher, Stephen-413 67 Scott S.-3B Fite, Tony G.-213 Fitzgerald, Anna R.-4B 67 Flanagan, Cynthia S.-4B 67, 301 Flanagan, Melinda L.-4B 67 F11-isfhcr, inarks-in 67 ' Flctcher,Celia R,-213 24, 168 Fletcher, Patricia-3B 146 Fletcher, Sherri L.-2B 168 Flores, Carleen A.-3B Flowers, Daniel W.-4B 68 Flowers, Elven M.-3B 146 Flowers, Williziixi-3B 146 Floyd, Patricia-3B 146, 301 Flusche, Donald F.-2B 168 Flynn, Billy W.-2B 168 Forbes, Robert J.-4-B Forbis, T. J.-3B 146, 163 Ford, Janice L.-3B 146 Fordham, Cathy M.-313 L.-3B 1-16, 306 Fordham, Susan D.-4B Forrest, Patricia-2B 168 Forsyth, Larry-4B 68 Forte, Michael W.-3B 146 Foster, Jackie L.-413 68 Foster, James A., 111-3B 146 Foster, Robert R.--113 68 Fountain, Linda S.-4B 68 Fowler, Delores 1.-3B 146 Fox, Janet R.-4B 68 Foy, Rebecca L.-3B 146 Fralin, Cheryl A.-4-B 68 Frame, Ronnie-413 68 Garfield, Stephen-2B 168 Garner, Larry W.-3B 147 Garoutte, Francis-2B 280 Garrett, Brenda S.-4-B 70 Garten, Rhonda D.-SB 147 Garver, Michael E.-3B 1-17 Garvin, Alvona C.-4B 70, Garvin, Diana C.-2B 168 Garwood, Duke C.-2B 168 Gary Kyle R.-4-B 70, 237, 242, 246, 254, 193, 260, 258, 52 Gary, Steven W.-4B Gnssett, David R.-3B 147 Gassett, Hollis-3B 147 Gatlin, Billy Doyle-2B 168 Gatton, Nann M.-4B 70 Gavito, Daniel D.-2B 168, 295 Gaw, Marion B.-2B 168 Gay, Alice Louise-3B 147 Durr, Laura A.-2B 167 Durrctt, Leia L.-2B 167 Dusek, John R,-213 Dussman, Dena H.--l-B Dustin, Sheila F.-2B 167 Dyer, Suzanne-2B 167 Eager, John B.-3B Fallen, David L.-2B 295, 167 Falls, Frances H.-3B 14-6 Fallwull, Michael G.-2B 283 Fannin, Delores-411 66 Fanning, Karen E.-3B 146 Farley, Deborah K.-2B 167 Farley, Shcron L.-4-B 66 Francis, Linda Kaye-3B 146 Francis, Robert R.-4B 68, 195 Franks, Roger D.-4-B 69 Franks, Stephen R.-2B 168 Frantz, R Frazce, S onald C.-3B 146 usan R.-2B Eamce s, Walton B.-213 Earp, Jr., M. 11.-3B 146 East, Joe H.-4B 63 East, Richard A.-2B Eastbu rn, David A.-3B Eastland, Mary A.-4B 6-1- Eastman, David- 146 Eaton, Vickey Kay-3B 146 Echols, Jimmy W.-4B 61 Edgerton, John B.-2B Farmer, George K.-213 168 Farmer. John W.-3B 146, 264, 262 Farr, Lana Gale-2B 168 Farr, Mike-4B 66 Farris, Jack M.-413 66, 276, 235 Farris, Joe F.-2B Fnrris, Joe R.-2B Farris, Randy Lee-2B 168, 262 Freel, James E.-3B 146 Freeman, Carla J.-4B 69 Freeman, Carol Y.-SB 146 Freeman, Linda K.-4B 69, 120, 364, 301 Friday, Ronald C.-4B 69 Friddle, Cheryl D.-2B 168 Fricsen, Stephen S.-SB Frith, Larry P.-LB 69, 334 Fritts, Melvin Lee-3B 69 Donnell, Bruce M.--l-B 62 Donovan, Paul W.-SB Dooley, Jon Logan-2B 167, 254, 260, 261, 258, 52 Dorr, David L.-4B 62 Dorsey, Michael F.-4B 62, 307, 306 Dossett, Randy L.-3B 145, 249, 200 , 262 Dotson, Linda D.-3B Doughty, James--LB 62 Douglas, Daniel G.-2B Fielden, Marsha A.-3B 146 Douglas, David Dean-2B Douglas, Donald K,-2B 167 Douglas, Jennifer-4B 62, 275 Dovc, Carol J.-413 62 Dover, Steve-313 Dover, Tim- 306 Dowden, Marlena-3B 145, 298, 295 Dowdy, Carolyn E.-413 Dowlearn, Judith L.-4B 62 Dowlearn, Tommy-3B 1-15, 281, 30-1- Doyle, James D-2B 167 Dozier, Allyson L.-313 1-1-5, 348, 295, 301- Dozzi, Gary Lee-2B Drake, Deborah K.--l-B 62 Drake, Rita J.-2B 167 Drake, Robert K.-2B 167, 295 402 Edgar, Carol A.-3B 146, 301, 339 Edmonds, Denver- 162 Edmonds, Frederick G.-3B 146, 306 Edwards, Anita J.-2B Edwards, Gail-213 167 Edwards, Linda K.-3B Eisinger, Robert W.-2B Eldredge, Cheryl L.-2B Eldredgo Ricky Ray-3B Eley, Cynthia A.-4-B 6-1- Eley, Gary T.-2B 167 Elkins, Pricilla E.-213 167 Ellington, Alana-4B 64, 306 Elliott, Judy A11n -BB Elliott, Lynette S.-3B 146, 324 Elliott, Marla B.-2B 295, 167 Elliott, Robert B.-4B 6-1- Elliott, Ronald S.-2B 167 Ellis, Charlene-2B 167 Ellis, Cozette V.-2B 167 Ellis, David E.-4B 64-, 281, 295 Ellis, Earlene K.-SB 146, 296 Ellis, Michael E.-2B 167 Ellis, Ted R.-3B 146 Elmore, Elizabeth A.-2B Elser, Danny R.-2B 167 Emal, Ronald L.-4B 64- Emerson, Dara Chon-2B 167 Emmett, George E.-3B 146 Emola, Shcrran N.-2B Engle, Laura M.-2B 167 Engledow, Brian P.-1B 64 English, Emma M.-3B 146 English, Laura L.-4B 65, 301 Faucett, Gary E.-2B 168 Faughn, Rebecca J.-2B 168 Fegete, Gerald L.-2B 281 Fcinburg, Robert-146 Folder, Morris W.-3A 66 Felts, Susan-4-B 66 Ferguson, Bradley L.-2B 168, 264, 262 Ferguson, Catherine-2B 168 Ferguson, Martha G.-2B 168 Ferguson, Richard G.-3B 146 Ferguson, Shirley-411 66 Ferguson, Stanley B.-2B 168 Ferguson, Susan A.-2B 168, 227 Ferguson, Williani T.-2B 168 Ferrand, Margaret S,-2B Fethkenher, James D.-213 Fethkenher, Stephen-4B 67 Fickvn, Elizabeth A.-3B 146 Ficken, William Curt-2B 168, 330 Filhert, Kathy L.-2B 168 Filyaw, Willard F.-2B 168, 282 Fine, Belinda-311 335 Fine, Richard-4-B 67 Finklea, Susan E.-2B 168 Finley, Linda F.-2B Fischer, Dennis E.-4B 67 Fischer, Glenn C.-2B Fischer, Gregory B.-2B 168 Fisher, Gary L.-2B 168 Fisher, Kathryn L.-4B 67, 335 Fisher, Michael A.-4B 67 Fitch, Kathy M.-4B 67, 344, 306 Frost, Jerre Susan-2B Frymirc-,Sherry C.-4B Fujii, Cynthia-3B 147 Fulks, Carolyn A.-3B Fuller, Larry Thomas-3B 147 Fuller, Robert J.-3B 147 Fuller, Thomas Charl-3B 147, 279 Fuller, Woodrow Al-2B 168 Fulton, Marjorie Lyn-4-B 69 Fulton, Robin L.-313 147 Fuqua, Sandra K.-4B 69 Furgucson, Nancy L.-3B 147 Gable, Brenda G.-2B 168 Gaddis, James M.-4-B 69 Gage, Marilyn K,-2B 168 Gaidos, James T.-3B Gaigalas, David F.-2B Gaines, Barbara A.-4B 69 Gaines, Billie M.-3B 147 Galbraith, Will A.-413 70 Gallagher, Gerald R.-2B 168, 280 Gay, Barbara J.-413 71 Gay, Charlotte A.--113 71 Gay, Patricia Ann-3B 147 Gee, John Forrest-2B Geer, Mary F.-3B 147, 304- Geiger, Wanda Sue-2B Gcldmeier, Emily A,-2B 168 Gentry, James F.-3B 147, 263, 262 Gentry, Janet G.-2B 168 Gentry, Sharon M.-2B 168 George, Mary A.-4B Gercn, Johnny L.-1B 71 Gcrondale, David N.-2A Gerondalc, Grant N.-213 Gersch, Sandra E.-4B 71 Gerwick, Frcd E.-4B Gcuike, Teresa-4-B 71 Gibbons, Joe D.-2B 168 Gibbs, Linda A.-2B 168 Gibbs, Mike G.-4B 71 Gibson, Dudley L.-3B 147 Gibson, Gill E.-2B 168 Gilbert, Peggy J.-3B Gilhreath, Vickie-3B 147 Gildersleeve, Lawren-3B 147 Gill, Janatta S,-2B 168 Gillcy, John W.-2B 168 Gilliam, Cynthia Ann-3B 14 Gillis, James W.-2B 168 Gilmore, Brenda G,-3B 147 Gist, Angela D.-2B 168 Glasgow, Richard A.-2B Glasgow, Ronnie G.-2B Glass, Karen G.-4B Gleaton, Thomas S.-2B 168 Gleber, Frederic V.--1-B 71, 265 Gobdard, John D.-4-B 71 Goforth, Danny P.-313 147 Goforth, Rose A.-4B 71 Goldfaden, Harold E.-48 71 206, 320 Goldstein, Sharon J.-4B 22 309, 72, 222, 309, 196, 320 Gonzales, David L.-3B 295, 297 Gonzales, Mackie-2B Gonzales, Pedro H.-3B Gonzalez, Linda S.-2B 168 Good, Patricia-4-B 72 Goodson, Lasca M.-4B Goodale, Randie Ann-2B 16 Goodwin, Debra G.-3B 147 Gallagher, John--4-B 70, 263 Gallia. Jo Ann-3B 147 Galliher, Jack T.-2B 168, 226, 262 Gambill, Patricia L.-413 70 Gambill, Roberts-2B 168 Gammon, Richard D.-3B 147 Gammon, Sharon L.-4B 70 Gann, Carolyn J,-2B 168 Gantcr, J hn- o 147 Gardner, Barry A.-3B Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Beverly- 301 Dennis H.-213 168 James J.-1B 70 John T.--SB 147, 239, 201, 262 Goodwin, Jane A.-4B 72 Goodwin, Judy-2B 168 Gordon, Danicl-2B 284 Gordon, Gary A.-3B 147 Goss, David V.-3B 147 Goss, Randall J.-2B 168 Gowens, Jimmy Rex-213 Goweus, Ricky Wayne-2B Gracey, Elizabeth V.-2B 16 Gracey, Jeanne M.-3B 147, 349, 348, 295 Gracy, John C.-3B Grady Kenneth C.-313 147 Graham Audrey A.-4B 72, 318 Graham Kyle R.--3B 14-7 301 Graham Sally A.+l-B 72 Grant, Gaylan D.-2B 168, 284- Grant, Stephen W.-3B 147, 264, 262 Gray, Carolyn J.-2B 168 Gray, Cheryl L,-2B 168, 350 Gray, Judy D.-SA Gary, Mark L.-2B Gray, Paul D.-3B 147, 254-, 52 Green, Billy L.-3B 147 Green, Forrest M,-4B 72 Green, Gary L.-4B 72 Green, Glenn M.-3A 72 Green, Jennifer R.-2B 168 Green l Kenneth A.-2B 168 Green, Lela Maw3B 147 Green, Micllael A.-2B 168 Green, Robert Merrit-2B 168 Green, Sharon R.-2B 168 Green Green , Stephen C.-4B 168 , Stephen C.-4-B 72 Green, Terry L.-2B Green, Vera L.g3B 147, 306 Greene, Bobbyf3B Greene, Ronald-2B 168, 280 Hales, David A.-413 Halford, Robert J.-2B 169 Hall. Hall, Beverly S.f3B 148, 301 Cynthia D.-4B 74 Hall, David B.-3B 74 Hall, Douglas A.-4B 74- Hall, Hall, Hall, Halle, Kathryn-3B 148 Kevin A.-2B 169 Ouida G.-3B 148 Nancy K.-4B 75 Halley, Vaundaugh, J.-4B 75 Hallibllrton, Tommy G.-4B 75 Hamby, Keith J.-2B 263 Hamic, Robert E.-3B 148, 240, 201, 259, 258 Hamilton James E.-2B Hamilton, Timothy J.-1B Hamlet, Eddir-3B 1-18, 242 324, 264, 262 Hammer, Donna G.-3B 148 Hammond, Blanche Ann-4B Hamlnons, Vicki L.-2B 169 Halnrick, Gary G,-3B 148 Hanby, Keith- 169, 304, 262 Hancock, Martha J.-4B 75, Irby Dal Greenxnan, Cherry J.-4B 73, 349, 348, 295 Greenman, Eric R.-2B Grcenman, Janet A.-4B 73 Greer, Marshall A,-4B 73, 295 Gregg, Harold Sims-3B 147 Gregory, Carolyn B.-4B 73 Greincr John E.f2B 168 Grey, Cheryl D.-2B 168 Grey, Gregory S.-4B 73 Griffey, Janet Karen-2B 168 Griffin, Lydia J.-413 73, 335 Griffin, Randy J.-2A 168 Griffeth, Darwin 143B s, Janet E.-4B 73, 316 Griffit h, Don R.-2B 169 Griffith, Gordon-SB Griffit Griffit ll, Karen D.i4B 73 h, Nancy Janc+3B 147 Griffith, Stephen C.-2B 169 Crime Grove, Stephen L.-3B 148 Crimland, Janet C.-2B 169 Grissom, Billy B.-3B 147, 249 Griswold, Michael R.-4B Griswold, Nancy-2B Gromatsky, Charles E.-3B 147, 253, 254, 52 Groscurth, Eric W.-3B 52 Gross, James S.!4B 73 Grove, Gregory B.-3B 147 Han-na, Gary L.-2B 169 Hanna, Thomas M.-SA 75 Hannan, Paul B.-4B 75 Hannon, Jeffery K.-3B 148 , 334 Hansley, James A,-4B 75, 283, 285 Hanvcy, Edna L.-SB 148, 346, 347 Haralson, Patsy L.-4B 75 Hardaway, Gary L-2B 169 Hardaway, Sue D.-4B 75 Harder, Glenn M.-3B 148, 169 Harder, 1Vesley K.-2B 169 Hardesty, Steven C.-2B 169, 295 Hardin, Pansy Jo-2B 169 Harding, Betty J.-4B 75, 301, 191, 227 Hardy, David Paul-2B Hardy, Thomas G.-3B Hargrave, Esther R.-1B 76, 306 Harlan, Katharine L.-4B 76 Harlnon, Jan L.-3B 148 Harmon, Scott 1-3B 148 Harper, Cynthia A.-3B Harper, Randy L.q3B 148 Harrell, Michael S.-2B Harrell, Thomas C.-4B Harris, Jackie D.-SB 148 Grubb Grubb s, Debra G.-2B 169 s, Randall A.-2B 169 Gryder, Steven G.-4B 74 Guidry, David C.-2B 169 Guinll, Carol J.-2B Harris, Debbie- 148 Harris, Betty L.-4B 76 Harris, Charles G.-2B Harris, Deborra C.-2B 169 Harris, Howard M,-2B 169 Gullcdge, Gary 1..-3B 148 Harris, Jean- 148 Gulledge, Joy Lynnf2B 169 Harris Joyce A.-3B 148 Gulledgc, Larry P.-3B 148 Gulsvig, Gae L,-3B 148 Gumln, Ronald A.-2B 169 Gunn, Carol- 169 Gunn, Gary D.-2B Gunter. Debbie L.-4B 74 Gustafson, Lind A,-4B 74, 351 Guthrie, Dan C.-4B 40, 74, 228, 288, 196 adley, Linda D.--3B 148 Hadley, Patricia A.-2B Hafner, Nancy June-3B 148 agaman, Elizabeth L.-1-B 74- agen, Belinda S.-213 169 agen, Marget L.-2B 169 Harris, Karen J.-3B 148 Harris, Linda M.-3B 148 Harris, Nancy J.-2B 169 Harris, Randy W.i4B 76 Harris, Ronald F.-3B 148 Harris, Susan K.-2B 76, 304- Harrison, Beverly K.-3B 148 317, 295 Harrison, Bobby C.-4B 76, 244 Harrison, Dottie A.-2B 169 Harrison, Larry M.-2B 169 Harrison, Merry L.f2B Harrison, Patsy D.-fl-B 218, 76, 218, 301 Harston, George E.-fl-B 76 ahu, Bonnie J.-4-B 7-1-, 363, 301 ahn, Steven L.-2B 169 aigwood, Norma D.-313 148 ailey, Richard A.-4B 74 aines, Patti G.-3B 148 aines, Terry A.-3B 148 ale, Eddie W.-SB arris, Susan E.-4-B Hart, Ralph D.-2B Hart, Sharon E.-2B 169 Hartford, David L.-3B 283 Hartle, Larry S.-4-B 76 Hartnett, Kathcrinw3B 148 Harvey, Anna Marie-3B Harvey, David E,-3B 148 Harvey, Peter R.-ZA 148, 279 Harvey, Sandra D.-4B 76 Harvey, Sharon K.-2B 169 Harvey, William R.-3B 148 Haschke, Glen C.-3B 148 Haskell, Margaret L.-2B 169 Haskins, Alma L.-3B 148 Hass, Sharron A.-2B 169 Hauck, Danny M.-3B 148, 280 Hay, George L.-413 77 Hay, Jennifer L.-2B 169, 227, 204 Hayes, Jack E.-413 77 Hayes, Sharon E.f2B 169 Hayles, Ronnie R,v4B 77 Hays, Bobbie Louf3B 148 Hays, Franey R.-2B 169, 52 Hays, Raymond R.-4B Healey, Alan D.-3B 148 Heaney, Rodney B.-2B Hearne, David L.-4B Hearne, William M,-2E Hackman, Gail-3B 148 Heed, Charles B.-2B 169 Heiman, John L.-2B 169 Hcimgartner, Lenny J.-ZA Hcjl, Jay Fuller-'2B Helm, Duane B.-3B 149, 333 Ht-lwig, James S.-3B 149, 240, 247 Hencke, Mary E.f3B 149 Henderson, Carol R.--4B 77 Henderson, Colin M.-4B 77 Henderson, Donald L.-2B Henderson, Randolph-2B 169 Henclren, Judy-2B 169 Hendricks, Beverly J.f2B 169 Hendricks, Carol A.f3B 149 Hendricks, Linda D.-74B Hendricks, Robert J.-3B Hendriex, Frank D.-4-B 77 Hendrix, Shirley M.-2B Hengy, John M.-2B 169 Henley, Barbara A.-4B 77 Hennig, Sara Jantf2B 169 Henry, Marsha A.-3B 149, 335 Henry, Mike-3B 149 Henry, Ray L.-2B Hensley Deborah A,-3B 149 Hensley, Donald W.-213 Henson, James L.-2B 169 Henson, Robert H.-4B 77 Heppel, Barbara J.-3B 149 Herd, Pamela F.-3B 149 Herd, Ronald W.-4B Herrera, Blanca A.-3B 149, 351 Herrin, Ralph-4B 77 Herrill, Terri L.- 77 Herrington, William-3B 149 Hervey, Oney A,+2B 169 Heuss, Julian D.-4B 78, 245 Hewgley, Charles R.-2B 169 Hickey, Daniel E.+4B 78 Hicks, Darlene M.--4B 78 Hicks, Jennifer L.-4B 78 Hickson, Sammy M.-2B 169 Higginbotham Jackief3B 149 Higginbotham, Kennet-3B 149, 249 Higgins, Dwight A.-213 324 Highnote, Robert L.-2A Hilbun, Ann K.-2B 169 Hildebrand, Brenda, S.-4B 78 Hildebrand, Linda J.-3A Hill, Beverly J.-2B Hill, Billy B.-3B 149, 295 Hill, Donald W.-2B 169, 304 Hill, Jeffrey L.-2B 169 Hill, John A.-4B 78 Hill, Mary L.-2B Hill Michael G.-3B Hill. Miller R.-4B 78, 238, 254, 293, 259, 258, 52 Hill, Nancy J.-3B 149 Hill, Paula J.-3B 149 Hill, William R.-3B 149, 304 Hillebrcnner, Barbara-3B 149, 332 Hilliard, William D.-4B 78 Hillman, Nancy-78 Hilton, Becky Beth-2B 169 Hilton, Larry Jim'-2B Hilton, Robert M,-3B Hinds, Shirley J.-3B 149 Hines, Linda G.f2B 169 Hinton, Kenneth W.-4B 78, 345, 34.4 Hinton, Richard W.f3B Hobin, Yvilliam F.-2B 169, 283 Hodge, Debra Kay-2B 169 Hodges, Pamela J.-2B 169 Hodges, Phyllis G.-2B 169 Hoffmann, Joyce A.-4B 79 Hogue, Brenda B.f3B 149 Hogue, Sheila M.-4B 79, 306 Hohfeld, Deborah A.!3B 149 Holbert, James M.-413 Holbert, John M,f2B 169 Holcomb, James R.-3B 149 Holdbrook, Herman R.-2B Holdbrook Kay-2B 169 Holland, Jack W.-4B 79 Holland, James D.-4B 70 Hubbard, Stephen J...-3B 149 Hucklebridge, Cynthi-2B 169 Hudson, Dennis R,-2B 169 Hudson, Keith M.-4B Huff, Jennifer Lee-2B 169 Huff, Karen B.-2B Hughes, Ben A.f4B 80, 280 Hughes, Cynthia J.-3B 149 Hughes, Glenda D.-3B 149, 351 Hughes, Joe Dan+3B 149, 283 Hugllcs, Laura J.--2B 169 Hughes, Robert E.-2B 169, 28-1- Hughes, William W.-3B 149 Hulme, James W.f3B 150 Halsey, Jody M.-4B 80 Humphries, Marian-3B Hunker, Jacob John-4B 80 Hunter, Celia M.-2B 169 Hunter, James R.-4B 80 Hunter, Mary A.-4B 80 Hunter, Nan E.-213 169 Hunter, Terrie L.-4B 80 Hunter, Vivian L.-2B 169 Holland, James W.-3B 149 Holland, Nancy C.-3B 149 Holland, Sharon A.-2B Holler, Joe H.-3B 149 Holler, Lisa Kay-2B 70, 297 Holliday, Kathy S.-2B 170 Hollingsworth, John-2B 170 Hollmer, James F.-2B Hollmcr, John T.-'IB Holloway, Patricia A.-2B Holloway, Richard L.-2B 170 Hollywood, Vicki J.-2B 170 Holmes, William A,-2B Holmstrom, Lars-4B 221, 79, 316, 264, 316, 262, 210 Hunton, Mark R.-2B 169 Hurley, Kathleen M.-3B 150 Hurley, Michael R.-2B 169 Hurley, Theresa-2B 169 Hurt, Richard J.-3B 152, 279 Hussey, Hussey, Lindaf3B 150 Sheryl K.-4B 301 Hutchins, Cheryl D.-4B 81, 306 Hutchins, Sue- 150 Hlltson, Hutson, David M.-3B 150 Molly l.-3B 150 Hyatt, Barbara J.f4B 81 Hyden, James B.-LB 285 al, 279, e Wesley-3B 150 Holt, Sandra J.-2B 170 Holt, Sllsan D.-2B 170 Holt, Tommy R.-2B 170, 262 Holton, Pamela E.f3B 149, 349 Honza, Linda K.-3B 149 Hood, Ollis A.-2A Hook, Sol Watson'2B 170 Hooper Loyd W.-213 Hooper, Lora J.-3B Hoops, Deborah A.-3B 149 Hoot, Wolfgang, W.-2B 170, 282 Hoover, Debra J.-4-B 79, 360, 206, 342, 323 Hopkins, Edward M.--1-B 79 Hopkins, James A.-2B 170 Hopkins, Joyce E.-2B 170 Hopins Karen M.-3B 149 Hopkins, Randolph J.-3B 149, 259, 261 Irion, James-3B 150 Isacksen, Robert W.-4B 81, 269, 268 lvie, Shirley A.-2B 170 Jackson, Barbarafiill 150 Jackson, Brenda D.-4B 81, 351 Jackson, Jalnes. C,-2B 170 Jackson, Jerry M.-3B 150 Jackson, Judith L.-BB 150 Jackson, Linda J.-2B 170 Jackson, Pamela S.42B 170 Jackson, Sherry 1-4B 337 Jackson, Stanley O.,-3B Jackson, William B.-413 81 Jacobs, John N.f2B 170, 331 Jacobs, Lyn R.-3B 295, 150 Jacobs, Rosemary-4B 81 James, Marion L.-4B 81, 329 361. James, Melinda S,-3B Hopkins, Ronnie W.-2B 170 James, Melissa A,-2B Hopkins, Hopkins, Teddy A.f4B Teri Ellen-2B 170 James, Robert H.-2B 170 Janick, Christopher-2B 170 Hoppe, Edgar E.-4B Hoppe, Leonard F.-2B Horn, Donna L.-2B 170 Horn, Kathy Lee-2B 170 Horn, Larry W.-4B 79 Hornack, David A.-313 149, 264, 304, 262 Horner, Linda P.42B 170 Horner, Robert D.-4B 79, 324, 318, 338 Horney,Teresa A.-3B 149, 335 Hornsby Janice M.-3B 149, 231, 364, 349, 330 Horton, Bill D., Jr.-2B 170 Horton, Danny L.-211 170, 280 Janok, Ronald! 150 Janosik, Sharon R.-3B Jansson, Pam- 150 Jarrard, Vikki L.-3B 150 Jay, Jeffrey T.-3B Jenkins, Billy L,-4B 31 Mansell, Julianna-4B 92 Jenkins, Kathleen E.-2B 170 Jenf ins, Larry!2B Jenkins, Michael W.-3B 150 Jenkins, Patrick A.-213 170 Jett, Mark K.-3B 150 Johnson, Benjamin C.-2B 170 Johnson, Bernard S.-4B 170 Johnson, Billy 1.4413 81 Horton, Houchin, Houston Houston Houston 205 Howard, Howard, Howard, v 1 1 Linda K.-4B 80 Charles A.-3B 149 Cathy D.-2B 170 Cindy 1-1.-3B 149 Cindy L.-2B 170, Alan L.-4B Andrew-4B 80 Michael S.-3B 149 Johnson, Cathy A.-2B Johnson, Charles L.-4B B2 Johnson, Christopher-SB 150 Johnson, Darleen L.-313 150 Johnson Debbie E.-4-B 82 Johnson, Donald Craig-2B 170, 2 59, 261, 258 Johnson, Eric R.-4B 82 Johnson, Gil L.-2B 170 403 Johnson, Jackie J.f4B 4-0, 82, 222, 186, 227 Johnson, James D.-4B 82, 1 133, 3 3, 322 Johnson, Janet Sue-2B 222, 170 Johnson, Jennifer J.-2B Johnson, John R.-3B Johnson, Judy K.-4-B 82, 301 Johnson, Julia A.-4B 82, 306 Johnson, Larry P.-2B 170 Johnson, Lee Stanley-2B 170 Johnson, Lina L.-3B 150 Johnson, Linda C.-4B 82, 275 Johnson, Mark H.-4B 82 Keeny, Carol A.-3B 151 Keeton, Larry-3B 151 Keierleber, Stephen-2B Kellebrew, Monica E,-3B 151 Kellcy, Blair C.-2B Kelley, Linda G.-3B 298, 151, 301, 298 Kellum, Floyd A.-2B Kellum, John M.-3B 151 Kemmer, John M.-fl-B 83 Kemner, John W.-4B B3 Kemp, Carol S.-3B 151 Kemp, Nancy J.-4B 84 Kemp, Sarah Katie-2B 170, 34-4 dy, Michael D.-2B Johnson, Michael E.-2B Kennc Ken nemore, Thomas E.-3B 151 King, Barbara L.-4B Lair, Dana-4B 269' 268 Johnson, Nancy A.-3B 150 Johnson, Paula J.-3B 150 Johnson, Paula M.-3B 150 Johnson, Robert M.-3B 150, 261 Johnson, Rudy E.-2B Johnson, Sherry A.-2B 170 Johnson, Steven H.-3B Johnson, Susan-4B 82, 306 Johnson, William Davis-3B 150 Johnson, William E.-2B 170 Johnston, Catherine-4A Johnston, Jennifer J.-3B 150 Jolly, Beverly J.-SB 150 Jolly, Claudia A.-2B 170 Jolly, Michael B.-3B 150 Jones, Alan F.-3B 150 Jones, Barbara A.-2B Jones, Buddy- 204, 263, 262 Jones, Carolyn Sue-3B Jones, David E.-4B Jones, Deborah L.-2B 170 Jones, Donetta-3B 150 Kent, Linda F.-SB 151 Kerley, Charles V.-2B 170 Kerr, James T.S4B 84, 170 Kerr, Terry Alton-2B Kester, Jeffrey H.-3B 151, 281 Ketchum, Kathleen E.-2B 170 Keys, Dennis L.-4B 84 Keyser, Roberta C.-3B 151 Kidd, Carlcen M.-3B 151 Killam, Donna Mariw2B 170, 295 Kilgore, Gary D.-2B Killen, Charles R.-SB 151 Killingsworth, Gay C. 2B 170 Killian, Phiiiip c.-2A 151, 281, soi Killough, Richard D.-2B 170 Killough, Thornton H.-4B Kimball, Karen S.-2B 170 Kinard, Ninita Ray-2B 170 King, Carol A.-4B 84, 302, 297 SMB G '4B 84 Toni L.-2B 171 Jones, Doris Darlene-4B 83, 301, 227 Jones, Frederick V.-3B 150 Jones, Gary C.-2B 170 Jones, Ginger- 150 Jones, Gordon Kent-3B Jones, J. Don-2B Jones, Johnny Ray-3B Jones, Larry A.-3B 150 Jones, Lloyd D.-2A Jones, Leslie A.j3B 150 Jones, Mark H.-3B 150 Jones, Mary K.-2B King, Hugo P.-3B 151 King, Johnny M.-4B King, Joyce-4B 84, 348 King, Linda Rainesi4B King, Michael P.-2B 170 King, Pamela Joy-3B 151 King, Paula J.-3B 151 King, Riggs Debrah M.-4B King, Robert K.-2B 170 King, Sandra J.-2B 170 King, McGraw, Patricia A.-4B 91 Jones, Neal Thomas-2B Jones, Pamela L.-2B 170, 205 Jones, Rebecca L.-3B Jones, Richard M.-2B 170, 201 Jones, Robert L.-2B 170 Jones, Roy S,-2B Jones, Sh aron- 150 Jones, Terri E.-SB 150, 83 Jones, Sue- 150 Jones, To rry L .--4B A Jones, Virginia L.-3B Jones, William L.-3B Joplin, K 231 athy M.-SB 170, Joy, Donald A.--4B 83, 283 Juluson, Robert E,-3B 150 Justice, J udith D.-4B 83 Justisa, Larry D.-4B 83 Justiss, Ricky L.-313 150 Jutton, Robert C.-3B 151 Kamper, Thomas E.-4B 83 Kannady, Bonnie L.-4B Kaster, Patricia L.-3B 151 Keagy, Tina D.-3B 151 Keck, Brenda R.-2B 170 Keck, Gregory L.-3B 151, 238, 264 Keck, Gwenda K.-2B 170 Keck, Jerry L.-4B 83 Keele, James E.-3B 151 Keen, William Clyde-213 Keene, Tony B.-2B Keener, Charles R.-2B 170 Keeney, Daryl C.-2B 170 404 King, Susan F.-3B 151 Kingsley, Donna K.-4B 84 Kinman, Joe M.--3B 151 Kinman, Johnny J.-4B 84, 280 Kintz, Sarah E.-4-B Kirby,Barbara A.-3B 151 Kirby, Dano Cary-2B 170 Kirby, Eyvonne Joyce-2B 170 Kirk, Linda E.-SB 151 Kirk, Patricia A.-SB 151 Kir.., Shirley J.-4B 84- Kirkpatriek, Robert-3B Kirkpatrick, wm.H.-2B 170 Kissel, Bonnie D.-4B Kissire,Alex P.-4B 85 Klappi Juanita E.-2B 170 Klein, Rhonda-4B 85 Klima, Kathy A.-2B 171 Kline, Donald G.-4B 85, 237, 194, 313 Kluttz, Kathy M.f-1B 85 Knaggs, Robert D.-4B 85 Kncisel, Josephine A,-2B 171 Knight, Lauren I.-4B 85 Knight, Nancy J.-2B 171 Knight, Phyllis D.-3B A151 Knipp, John W.-3B 151 Knoeckel, Edward C.-2B 171 Knowles, James N.-4B 85, 241 Knox, Karen S.-3B 151 Knuth Dean S.-2B Koch, Kathy M.-3B 151 Kochan, Andrew-2B 171 Kohnlein, Karen L.-4B 85, 335 Kohnlein, Linda S.-2B 171 Koritovich, Donna M.-2B 171 Koonce, Norman G.f3B Koons, Cathey Marie-2B 171 Kopecky, Vickie L.-2B Korkames, Melinda L.-3B 151 Kosan, Janis A.-4B 85 Kosco, Sherron M.-3B 151 Kostello, Barbara W.-SB 151 Kotas, Donald E.-2B 171 Kovich, Marjorie F.-4-B 85, 302 Kozak, John M.i4B Kozlovsky, Donald R.-2B 171 Kramer, John-2B 171, 284 Krause, Dale L.-2B 171 Krcck, Judy E.-3B 151 Krcmpein, Joan A.-2B 171 Krogerus,Kenncth R.-2B 171 Krugjohann, Ronald H.-3A Krusz, Karen L.'-3B 151 Kuck, Daniel K.-3B 280 Kuhn, Cynthia A.-3B 151, 340 Kuntz, Bruce L.-4B 86 Kuntz, Kathcryn J.-3B 151 Kuykendall, Michael-2B 171 LaBarha, James-151 LaBarba Katie Eliz-2B LaBarba, Patti Lynn-2B 171 LaBarba, Roger D.-4B LaBonte, Judy Ballar-4B 86 Lacey, David M.-3B 151, 324 Lackey, Linda I.-4B 86 Ladd, Mary J.-SB 151, 317, 306 Ladenberger, Judith-4B 86, 300, 190, 207, 227 Ladyman, Karen L.-2B 171 Lagow, William G.-3B Lamb, Fred F.-2B 171 Lambert, Lee Ellen-4B 86 Lambert, Michelle A.-4B 86 Lambert, Patricia L.-2B 171 Lambeth, Deborah L.-3B 151 Lancaster, Cathy S.-3B 151 Lancaster, Kay L.-3B 157, 350 Lancaster, Lanny R.-4B Land, Janis E.A3B 152 Landau, Emily T.-4B 86 Landau, Sheryl A.-2B 171 Landrum, Cynthia D.-2B 171 Lane, Jimmy L.e4A Lane, Linda J.-3B Laney, James V.-3B 152 Lanfair, Ronnie M.+4B Lang, Nancy Ann-4B 342 Lang, Steve M.-2B 171 Langbein, Suzanne-1-B 86, 301 Lanier, Marsha L.-3B Lankford, John-3B 152 Lankford, Wallace W.-4B 86 Lanyon, Carole T.f4B 86 Laquey, Richard L.-2B 171 Lara, Elizabeth-3B 152 Largent, George W.-4B 87, 281 Lariscy, Terri L.-2B Lastovica, Shirley J.s4B 87 Latham, Edward D.-4B 87, 269 Latham, Janice M.-2B 171, 268 Latta, James M.f4B 87, 276 Lauderdale, Eddie L.-4B 87 Lee, Billy R.-2B 171 Lee, Pamela Kay-2B 171 Lee, Paula 171 Lee, L. Franklin-SB Leger, Richard A.fflB 87 Lcmlcy, Sharon Jann-3B 152 Lemont, Michael S.-4B 88, 281 Loon, Mark Robert-2B Leonard, Pamela S.-2B 171 Lcpere, Cyntha J.-4B 88 Lf-pt-rc, Rebecca L.-2B 171 Lerond, John C.-3B 282 Leslie, Janice E.f3B 152 Lcverc t Jerry L -3B 152 Lynch, John L.-4B 89, 243 Lynch, Richard T.--1B 89 Lynn, Patricia Ann-4B 90 Lyons, Ad onica S.-3B Lyons, Donna Ann-2B 171 Lyons, Lcnora Morgar-3B Lyons, Therese A.f3B McAdams, David M.-2B 171 McAdams, Hclcn E.-3B 152 McAdams, Kathleen-4B 90 1l1cAdams, Lana A.-3B 152 McAfee, llflary Mnrjori-2B McAlpin, Calvin H,-4B 90 McAnally, Deborah J .-3B 152 Mcllce, Cynthia A.-2B 171 t , . Levcrctt, Steven G.-1B 88 Lewis, Billy V.-3B 152 Lewis, Jenncne L.-SB 152 Lewis, Linda G.-4B 88, 348 Lewis, Patricia-3B 152 Lic-brum, Carla M.-4B 88 Lindgren, Jan H.i3B Lindsley, John B.-4B 88 Linxwiler, Kenneth E.--'LB 88 Lipscomb, Nancy J.-3B 152, 352 Liske, Irene U.-4-B 88 Litherland, Steven R.f2B Little, Barbara A.+3B 152 Little, Marcia-2A Little, Sandra-4B 40, 89, 112, 223, 231, 364, 302, 183, 256, 227 Little, Sheila M.-2B 171, 204 Little, Tommy E.-'LB 89 Llywelyn, Randolph S.-2B 111, 263, 262 1 Lochr dge, James S.-3B Loftin, Edward R.-2B 171 McBride, Kathleen-2B 171 McCaffrey, Michael W.-4B 90 McCaleb, Martha L.-2B 171 McCall, David L.-4B 90, 279, 285 McCall, Margaret L.-213 171 McCamey, Clayton 152, 284, 295 E.-3B McCarkle, Lisette-SB 152 McCarkle, Lynette-3B 152, 336 McCarlcy, Neal J.-4B 90 McCarlcy, Robert D.-2B 171 McCarthy, Patricia-4B McCarty, William H.-2B McClung, Claudia A.-3B 152 McClung, Dianne L.-2B 171 McClure, Priscilla-4B 90, 348, 302 McCollu1n, Janis F.-2B 171 McComas, Charles D.f2B 171 McCommas, Donna L.-2B 171 McConathy, Mark S.-2B 171 McCord, John M.f3B 152 McCoy,Carl E.-3B 152 McCullar, Kelly L.-2B 171, Loflin, Sheila A.f3B 152, 295, 304- Lokey, Laura J.-2B 171 Long, Charles J.-3B 152 Long, Edward R.-2A Long, Joe B.-3B 152 Long, Kathleen M.-3B 152 Long, Kathy J.-4B Long, Monima J.-4B 89 Long Paula Kay Hawk-4A 89 Long, Sandra K.-4B 89 Long, Sharon- 171 Long, Sherry S.-2B 152, 171 Long, Susan Marie-2B Long, McCullough, Cynthia-2B McCullough, Timothy-2B McCur1ey, Sharon L.-3B 152 McDaniel, Danny G.-4-B 90, 364, 232 McDaniel, Deborah Mt-Daniel, Gerald W.-3B 152, 281, 365 McDeane, Thomas M.-2B 171 McDonald, Carol L.-3B 152 McDonald, David L.-3B 152 McDonald, James M.-4-B 90 Laughlin, Philip B.-2B Laughlin, Ronnie L.-2B Laughlin, Toni L.-4B 87 Laughlin, William F.-3B Lawrence, William D.-3B Lawson, Barbara D.-4B 87 Lawson, Roger S.-4-B 87 Leatherman, Patarice-2B Ledbettcr, Lucy A.-4B 87, 302 Lcdbetter, Nancy J.-2B 171 Ledford, James D.-2B Looney, Joe H.-4B 89 Looney, Timothy W.-2B 171 Lord, Jessc T.-3B 152 Lorusso, Adele E.-2B 171 Loudermilk, Hubert L.-2B 171,282 Love, Carolyn R.-3B 152 Lovitt, Leroy W.-2B 171 Low, Charles R.-3B 152 Low, Forrest A.-4-B Lowe, Colleen-213 171 Lowry, Susan L.-2B 171 Lowry, William S.-4B 89 Lucas, John Waync+3B 279 Lucas, Michael D,-3B 152 Lucas, Walter F.-3B 152 Ludwick, Ronald L.-4-B 89 Luhring, Kathleen-2B 171 Lukachek, Monica Sue-2B 171 Lukehart, Robert H.-4B 282 Lukehart, Ricliard W.-3B Lummus, Danny L.-4B Lumpkin, John D.-3B Lund, Nancy J.-3B 152 Lundy, David W.i3B 152 Lundy, Shclleyf2B 171 Lup Place, Aline I.-2B 171 Lup Place, Dorothy V.-2B 171 Lup Place, Terry W.f2B 171, 280 Lupplace, Allen B.-3B 152, 280 Lupplace, Bobby W.-SB 152 Lutes, Benjamin F.-2B 171 Luther, Gary M.-2B Lyle, Kenneth R.-3B 152 McDonald, Larry V.e2B McDonald, Linda D.-2B 171 McDonald, Marvin J.+2B McDonald, Richard A.-4B 90, 330, 285 McDonald, Terry L.-2B McDonald, Pamela J.-3B 153 201 McDouglc, Ronnii?3B 153 McDowell, Jerry L.-3B McDowell, Kay M.+2B McElroy, Garland-3B 153, 261 McElya, Bruce W.-2B 171, 364- McFadin, Ronald T.-2B 172 McFarland, Nancy A.-2B 17 ll1cFziul, Phylis D.-2B 171 McGill, Dale Wx-2B 172 McGill, Michaeline M.-3B 15' McGinnis, Brenda R.-4B 91, 323 McGinnis, Larry D.-2B 172 McGouan, Chris J.-2B 172 McGowan, Ronald J.-3B 153 McGregor, Jcrral E.-313 279 McGrew, David A.f3B 153, 306 McGuire, Larry W.-4B 91 McHale, Carmen-2B 172 Mclver, M ichael J.-4-B 91 McKay, Donna R.-2B 172 McKay, Paula-4B McKay, R McKee, K hoda G.-2B 172 athryne L.--3B 153 McKee, Peggy-3B 153, 270, 271 McKee, William M.-4B McKeever, Elizabeth-2B 172 McKeever, Shcrilyn-4B 91, 301, 227 McKinley, Jon M.-3B 153 McKinney, Brenda S4213 172 McKinney, Charles E.-2B 172 McKinney, Cindy K.-2B 172 McKinney Glen-4B 91, 282 McKinney, Janice S.-2B 172 McKinney Joseph W.-3B 280, 283 McKinney Patricia-4B 91 McKinney, Richard D.-3B 153 McKinney, Rita-SB 153 McKinnie, Robert W.-3B 153, 280 MeKissick, Albert R.-4B 91 McKnight, Eric L.-2B 24, 172 McLamore, Phillip D.-2B 172 McLamore, Rosana-3B 153 McLaren, Randy S.-3B 153 McLaughlin, John W.f2B 172, 263, 262 McLaughlin, Sheila N.-2B 172 Marsh, Carol Ellen-2B 172 Marshall, James R.-4B 93, 295, 297, 304 Marshbanks, Jacquely-2B 172 McLean, 312 McLeod, McLeod, McLeod, Robert A.-4B 91, Bobby-3B David T.-2B John D.-2B Martin Alvis J--3B 153 Martin Barbara K.-2B 172, 295 Martin Carla B.-2B Martin Carla S.-2B 172 Martin Charles R.-2B 172 Martin Dana B.-2B 172 Martin Martin Martin, Martin Deborah A.-4B 93 Dennis W.-3B 279 Dillard- 172 Edward A.-2B 172 Martin Joseph R.-3B 153 Martin Kenneth A.-313 Martin Phillip A.-3B 153, 306 Martin, Robert Glenn-2B Martin, Thomas C.-3B 153, 259, 258 Martin, William D.-2B Martin, William W.-4B 298, 93. 334, 298. 297, 201 Martin, Wilma S.-4B 93 Martinez Martinez , Bobby G.-.SB , Clarissa-2B 172 Martinez, Elizabeth-3B 153 Martinez, Louann-4-B 93 Martinez, Phillip B.-2A Mickel, Donald G.-2B 172 Mickey, Julia C.-3B 15-1 Middleton, William M.-4B 94- Miles, David S.-3B 17, 154, 238, 202, 260 Milholland, Janette-4-B 270, 94-, 271, 227 Milian, Marta L.-4-B 94 Millender, Dawn E.-3B 154 Millender, Marilyn M.-3B 154 Millendcr, Thomas G.-4B 309, 198, 94 Miller, Carol A.-3B 154 Miller, Dan O.-3B 154 Miller, Debra J.-313 154 Miller, Donna G.-2B 172 Miller, Donna M.-2B 172 Miller, Gregory G.-4B 94 Miller, Jan A.-3B 154 Miller, John C.-4-B 94, 277, 285 Miller, Kathy L.-2B 172 Miller, Larry R.+1B 95 Miller, Leslie- 172 Miller, Margaret S.-2B 172 Miller, Marsha E.-2B 154 Miller, Michael J.-3B 255 Rodney K.-3B 298, Miller, 154, 334, 298, 304 Morale, Joseph D.-2B Moreno, Adolfo-4B Moreno, David S.-4B 96 Moreno, Sandra M.-2B 173 Morgan, Brenda G.-4B 97 Morgan, Darlenw3B 154, 349 Morgan, Debra J.-2B 173 Morgan, Henry A.-3B 154, 344, 334, 283 Morgan, John M.-3B 154, 306 Morgan, Juanda-4B 97 Morgan, Marsha L.-2B 173 Morgan, Melinda L.-2B 173 Morgan, Randall L.-3B Morgan, Randy M.-2B 173, 304 Morris, Brenda K.-2B 173 Morris, David M.-2B 173 Morris, Doris A.-3B 154 Morris, Glynn A.-3B 154 Morris, John R.-2B 173 Morris, Rassie Boyd-2B Morris, Richard L.-2B Morris, Stephen G.-3A McLeod, Nancy A.-2B 172 McLeod, Vicki E.-4B 91 Miller, Ted Clifton-2B 172 Morrow, Mary M.-4B 97, 342 Morton, Phillip R.-4B 97, 249 Morton, Robert S.-2B 173 Moser, Richard S.-2B 173 McMains, Elizabeth A.-3B 153, 295 McMillin, David R.-3B 153, 283 0Bryan, James F.-3B 155 McMurtry, Barbara G.-3B 153 McNabb, Janet S.-413 92 McNabb, Pamela-2B 172 McNabb, Suzanne-3B 153 McNulty, Robert H.-2B 172 McRae, Patricia J.-2B 172 McReynolds, Charles-3B 153 McRcynolds, Susan E.42B 172 McReberts, John P.-4B MeShan, Karen L.-3B 153 McWilliams, Gay J.-2B 172 Maas, Vickie J.-2B Mabrcy, Marcia C.-313 Macaluso, Joseph M.-2B Maciel, Angela M.-413 92, 302, 211 MacDonald, Charles L.-3B 153 Mackie, Susan L.-2B 172 Macmanus, Pamela N.-3B 153 Maddox, Carolyn D.-3B 153 Maddox, Joe Marion-2B 172 Maddox, Linda D.-4B 92 Madison, Charles R.-3B 153 Magee, Judy A.-3B 153 Magers, Cathrin L.-3B Maggiotta, James S.-2B Magers, James L.f2B Mahaffey, David B.-4B 92, 120, 270, 271 Mahan, Donald-4B 92 Majors, Truett J.-2B 172, 270, 271 Malcolm, Rachel G.-4B 92, 306 Mallett, Barbara E.-3B 153 Mallory, Janet E.f4B 92, 301 Malloy, Barbara S.-3B 153 Mamlin, Debbie- 172 Maness, Tywonia-4B 92 Mangum, Susan A.-2B 172 Manieehia, Charles P.-2B 172, 268 Manning, Kerry M.-3B 153 Manry, John R.-2B 172, 295, 297, 304 Mapes, James C.-4B Marburger, Ronald L.-3B 153 Marco, Kathleen-2B 172 Marino, John A.-3B Maris, Edward A.-2B 172 Marr, Anna M.-4B 92 Marriott, Sandra L.-4B 93 Marrs, Charles R.-3B 153 Martz, Angela R.-2B 172 Mason, Doris J.-4B 93 Mason, Susan J.-4B Mason, Thomas R.-3B 153 lam, Vickie 122 Massey, Rex D.-4B 93 Massey, Russell W.-2B ,279 Massinger, Martin W.-4B 93, 334, 263, 262 Massoud, James F.-2B 172 Matatall, Beverly A.-2B Mathews, Marsha-3B 153, 295, 304- Mathews, Alice M.-2B 172 Matlack, John N.-3B 153 Malts, Patricia A.-2B 172 Maxey, Richard-3B Maxwell, Marsha'-3B 153 May, Jerry M.-2B 172 May, John R.-3B May, William E.-3B 153, 280 May, William R.-4A Mayhall, Jerry W.-3B 153 Maynard, Beverly A.-4B 93, 320 Maynard, Russell L,-2B 172 Mayo, Liburn C., Jr.-2B 172 Mayo, Patsy E.-3B 154, 352 Maza, Lindai4B 94- Meade, Nola K.-3B 154 Miller, Timothy H.-3B 154, 241 Millison, Leslie K.-2B Mills, Mike-SB 154 Mirns, Charles F.-2B Minis, Edward K.-4B 95 Miniard, Kenneth M.-2B 172 Minner, Virginia-4B 95 Minnick, Gregory J.-2B Mitchell, Carol-3B 154 Mitchell, John K.--2A Mitchell, Kenneth R.-2B Mitchell, Lynda J.-3B 154 Mitchell, Marilyn S.-4B 95 Moentnish, David L.-3B 154 Moentnish, Robert E.-4B 95 Moffett, Dale 0.-4-B Moffett, Gale 0.-2B 172 Moffitt, Theodore L.-2B 172 Mollet, Barbara A.-3B Moncrief, Barbara A.-3A 95 Moncrief, Linda Sue-4B 95 Mosaics, John L.-2B 264, 262 Money, Carolyn J.-2B 172 Monier. Margaret A.-4B 95 Monk, Elizabeth R.-2B 173 Monk, Homer P,-3B Monk, Jackie-4-B Mosh er, Moskow Sheri L.-4B itz, William P.-2B Mosley, Richard L.-3B Moss, Thurman W.-3B 154, 239, 202, 262 Motsenbocker, F.-2B 173 Mounts, Moxley, Robert M.-2B 173 Rita K.-3B 154 Mueller, Janet G.-4B 97, Nelms, Ronnie F.-2B 173 Nelson, Joe D.-2B Nelson, Kathy E.-3B 155 Nelson, Robert E.-4B 98 Ness, Donna G.-3B 155 Nethery, Terry-3B Neubaeh, Paul A.-4B 98, 237 Neubrand, Thomas A.-3B 155, 306 Neumeister, Donna J.-3B 155 Newberry, Brenda J.-4B 98 Newby, Linda C.-3B 155 Newell, Charles J.-4B 98, 295, 306, 297, 304 Newell, Louis B.--2B Newell, Rodney A.+3B 155 Newell, Samuel C.-2B 173 Newman, John R.-3B 155 Newman, Larry R.-4B 98 Newton, Janet L.-2B 173 Nichols, Delsya A.-4B 98 Nichols, Patricia J.-213 173 Nickrson, Deborah-3B 155 Nicodemus, William-3B 155 Nielsen, Sandra L.-4B 98, 302 Nietmann, Claire L.-4-B 99 349, 336 Nieto, Jeff-3B 155 Nicto, Rene C.-4B Nitcholas, Lynda J.-3B 155 Nix, Beverly D.-3B Nix, Pamela L.-3B 155 Nixon, James F.-2B 173 Noble, Sharon L.-2B 173 Noell, Kurt M.-2B Noland, Deborah-4B 99 Nolet, Hilarie J.i3B 155 Norris, Deborah-3B 155 196, 227 Mullen, Roberta L.-3B 154 Muller, Jana Dee-4B 97 Muller, Loree H.-2B 173 Mullican, Marca L.-2B 173 Mullins, Deborah S.-2B 173 Norris, Norris, Joe G.-2B Johnny R,-2B 173 Norris, Michael E.-3B Norris, Patrick O.-2B 173 Norris, Regina G.-3B 155 Norris, Suzanne K,--4B 99 Norten, Stephen G.-2B 173 Mullins, Larry T.-4B Mullins, Linda F.-3B Mullins, Michael J.-2B 173 Murdoch, Richard D.-3B 154, 349 Murdock, William R.-4B Murphree, Mary L.-2B 173 Murphrey, Jerry D.-2B 173 Murphy, Jo Carol-3B 154 Murphy, Michael W.-4B 97 Murphy, Leslie D.-2B 173 Murphy, Oliver A.-3B 155 Murphy, Steve F.-3B 155 Meadows, Craig F.-3B 154 Meadows, Enid L.-4B 209, 94, 352 Mcchc, Drusilla T.-2B 172 Merlanick, Mary M.-2B 172 Medford, Williamm F.-2B Medlin, Barry W.-2B 172 Medlin, Debra S.-3B 154 Medlin, Larry S.-2B 172 Medlin, Linda Jo-2B 172 Meeks, Deborah-4B 208, 94 Melder, Dwayne E.-2B 172 Melder, Ruston D.-3A 154 Melear, RobcrtA3B 153 Mellor, Kathryn A.-3B 154 Melton, James E.-2B 172 Melton, Janice M.-3B 154, 396, 295 Mentesana, Charles L.-2B Mercer, Susan H.-2B 172 Meredith, Vicki L.-3B 154 Merideth, Barbara E.-4B 94 Merk, Pamelle A.-SB 154 Merrell, Robert W.-2B 172 Merritt, Marietta A.-3B 154 Messick, Roy L.-3B 154 Meusel, Cynthia K.-3B 154 Mezzell, Debbie L.-2B 172 Mezzell, Kenneth L.-2B Montgomery, Donald J.f3B 154 Montgomery James-4B 95 Montgomery, Peggy L.--2B 173 Mood, Ronald William-3A Moody, Gary M.-2B 173 Moody. Robert Terry-2B Moon, Judy A.-4B 95 Moore, Charles A.-3B Moore, David S.-4B 96, 304 Moore, Gary L.-2A 96 Moore, Gary W.-4B 173 Moore, Janice A.-2B 226, 205 Moore, Jerisucw-3B 154 Moore, Karen L.g4B 96 Moore, Katherine A.-4B 349 Moore, Kenneth E.-4A Moore, Kent-3B Moore, La Joyce E.-SB 154 Moore, Martha K.f2B 173 Moore, 282 Michael E.-4-B 96, Moore, Michael M.-2B Moore, Richard A.-3B 154 Moore, Robert A.-2B Moore, Ronald J.--'LB 96 Moore, Rory D.-2B 173 Moore, Sharon D.-2B 173 Moores, Thomas P.-4B 96 Murray, Michael L.-2B 173 Murray, Robert P,-2B 173, 269, 268 Musgrovc, Susan E.i2B 173 Musser, Terry Don-3B 155 Myers, Danny R.-3B 155 Myers, Douglas A.-4B Myers, Richard L.--2B Myrick, Diana L.-3B 155 Mysinger, Vicki L.-2B 173 Nabors, Paula L.-1B 97 Nagel, Glenda K.-2B 173 Nall, John W.-4-B 97 Nash, Gail E.-4B 96, 98, 128, 231, 363 Nation, Mary Margare-2B 173 Naul, Julius N.-4B 98 Naylor, Cynthia K.-2B 173 Naylor, Robert D.-'LB 98, 313 Neal, James W.-2B 29, 173, 204, 263, 262 Neal, Ricki L.-2A Neal, Robert R.-2B 173 Needham, Michael W.-313 155, 282, 235 Neeld, Donna J.-3B 155 Neeley, Brenda Sue-2B Neighbors, Herman R.-2B 173 Neill, Thomas J:-2B 173 Nelms, Bobby R.-3B 155, 283 Northum, William K.-4B 99 Norwood, Marilyn Jo-2B 173 Nosler, Jennifer J.-2B 173, 331 Nowlin, James Randal-2B Nowlin, Stevff2B Nuuttila, Thomas V.-4B 99 Nye, Joseph G.-2B 173 Oal.es, Freddy A.-3B 155, 255, 232, 52 Oakley, Knox M.-4B 99 Obrien, Carolyn V.-4B 99, 318 Ocker, Deborah A.-3B 155, 270 O'Connor, Kathleen E.-SB 155 O'Neal, Laura Jo-2B 173 Odom, Johnny R.-4B 99 Odom, Melanie-3B 155 Offhaus, Rodney T.-4B 99 OGilvi,e, Troy L.f2B 173 Olbriek, Ann Carol-4B 99 Olbriek, Lawrence J.-2B Oliver, Larry D.-2B 173 Olmstead, Timothy W.-3B 282 Olson, Carol J.-3B 155, 322 Olson, Christian W.-3B Olson, Naomi J.--3B 155 Ondrusek, Nancy L.-2B 173 ONeal, Patricia R.+4-B 100, 314 0Neill, Vernard R.-3B 155 Orcutt, Paula A.-3B 293, 155, 302, 298, 307, 306, 271 OReilly, Dennis-3B 155 Olleilly, Michael-4B 100 Osborne, Charla-4B 100 Osborne, Patricia K.i4B 100, 227 Oslin, James H.-2B 173 Oster, John P.-2B 173 Oswalt, Paul K.-3B 155 Owens, Eddie R.-3B 155, 237, 260 405 Pickett, Ronnie L.-3B 156 Rnnfro, Barbara L.-,IB 106, Pritchett, Donna C.-2B 174 Owens, Janis C.-4B 100 Owens, Onnie D.-3B Owens, Richard W.-2B 173, 264, 258, 262 Oylar, Karon K.-2B 173 Pamlen, Brenda K.-SB 155 Pagc, Donna R.-3B 155 Paige, Elizabeth M.--1-B 100 Painter, Janet A.-2B 173 Palmer, Charles D.-4B Palmer, Donna J.-313 155 Palmer, Ronald Lynn-2B Paris, Stephen N.-BB 155 Parker, Debra E.-213 173 Parker, Devon M.-IB Parker, Elizalmil C.-2B 173 Parker, Gaylan D.-213 173 Parker, Joe B.-3B 155 Parker, .lolm R.-2B 173 Parker, Kiplon Dalr?2B 173 Parker, Linda M.f4B 302 Parker, Michael S.f2B Parker, Sanclria C.i2B 173, 295 Parker, Shirley A.-2B 173 Parker, Susan D.f2B 173 Parker, Susan L.-2B 173 Parllcr, Shyra J.-2B 173 Parker, Thomas G.-3B 155 Parks, Pamela S.-4B Parks, Ronald E.f2B Parks, William S.-4B 100 Parmcr, Nancy-SB Parris, Ronald K-SB 155 Parrish, Jana D.-4-B 100, 302 Parson, Beverly D.-4B 100, 362 Parsons, Erncstine- 156 Partridge, Janice S.-2B 173 Pascllall, Dennis R.f3B 156 Pashcr, Randyf 174 Pasher, Toni G.-2B 173 Patrick, Sharon E.f2B 173 Patterson, Anitra-3B 156 Patterson , Charles W.-413 Patterson, John F.-2B Patterson, Mary A.-113 100, 302 Patterson, Michael E.-4B 101 Patterson, Nancy S.-3B 156, 302 Patterson, Robert M.-3B 156 Patterson, Sherry L.-3B 156, 302, 200 Patton, James D.-2B Paulson, Michael A.-3B 156, 230, 249 Payne, Allan-3B 156 Payne, Richard D.-3B Peach, Carlenc M.-4B 304- Peacll, Clifton-3B Perry, Steven L.-3B 156, 264, 268, 262 Peters, Charlie A.-2B 174 Petcrs, Chris E.-2B 17-1, 284 Peterson, Edward H.-4B 17, 101, 245 Pettigrew, Forrest T.-2B 174, 282 Pettigrew, Liucla N.-313 156, 302, 306 Petty, Billy mx-us 101 Petty, Dixie L.-2B 174 Petty, .lollu C.--XB 101 Petty, Karen M.-2B 174- Petty, Larry Paul-2B 174- Pelly, Mike C.f4B 101, 279, 285 Petty, Paul Vcruon-2B Peyton, Robert E.-3B Phelps, Diane-1B 102, 301 Phelps, Ronald W.-4B 102 Porter, Nila J.-311 156, 306 Porter, Vannah J.-3B Portman, Marilyn K.-2B 174 Posey, Alison-4B 103, 301 Poss, James M.-2B 174 Potter, .loscfph T.--IB 103 Puttorff, Frances L.f-IB 103 Pottorff, Thomas L.-2B 174 Potts, Lauren A.-3B 156 Potts, Liannc E.f2B 174 Pourciau, Glcn J.f2B 171 Puwv, Stvjvllen F.-4B 10-1- Puwcll, Carolyn-313 156 Powell, Robert B.--SB 156 Powull, William G.-,LB 101, 280, 285 Powell. William S.-4B 101- Praclxyl, Betty .Lf-LB 10-l 351 Prater, Rudy L.-3B 156 Prater, Troy L.-2B 156 Ratliff, Donna M.-4B 106 Ralliff, Joel D.-2B 174, 279 Ravi-lo, Albcrtof3B Rnyv, Henry- 174 Ray, Cl1cry1A.-2B 171 Ray, Tcrry- 106 Rnymunml, Beverly A.-BB Rn-ml, Barbara C.-2B 171 Rcml, Caro1f2B 17-l Rcngan, James-SB 157 Rvzuncs, Katherine-QB Rcavis, David H.f2B Roavis, Judyfiill 157 Robbins, Richard J.--2B 269, 268 Robbins, Ronnie Rayi3l3 Robcrfls, Rebecca A.-1B 107 Roberson, Gary F.-SB 157 Roberson, Vicki Jun:--2B 175 Roberts, James A.-4B 107 Roberts, .lamcs P.-QB 175 Robcris, .lanicc lnfflll 157 Robertson, Louis A.-2B Robins, Neill R.f3li 175, 334 Robin Robin son, Carolyn A.-IB 108 son, Charles E.-QB 175 Rcdden, Aaron 'I' Rezlclick, Willialxx .-BB L.f3l'2 157 RL-Lldlng, Kevin J.-213 171 Recd, Gayna S.-213 175 Reclwiuv, Sninnm-f-113 106 Hcclwine, Tmunly 269, 268 B.-an 157, Phifc, Kalhrine Ann-2B 17-L Phillips, Betty S.-3B Phillips, Gary R.f2B 17-1-, 279 Phillips, Keith N.-2B 17-1 Phillips, Mark R.-SB 156 Phillips , Mary A.-2B 174 Phillips, Meredylh-2B 174 Phillips, Michael L.-4B 102, 280, 295 Phillips, Patricia C.f2B 174, 348 Phillips, Rebecca-4B 102 Phillips, Robert L.-2B 174 Piccola, Joseph P.-3B 156 Pichard, Denise C.-3B 156, 350 Pickard, Douglas B.f2B 174 Piepgra ss, Rebecca J.-2B 174 Piepgrass, William C.-4B 102 Pierce, Arthur J.-2B 174 Pierce, Carol A.-3B 156 Prclzn, Donald M.-2B Pratt, Clifford D.-2B 156 Pratt, David H.-SB 270, 271 Pratt, Mary V.-2B 24, 17-1, 270, 271 Pratz, Donna Lynn -313 156 Preimesbergcr, .luLlilA3B 156 Preston, Brenda D.f3B 156 Preston, Gary L.-413 10-1- Preston, Judith A.-4B 101 Preston, Rose M.-313 156 Prevra lil, lumvs E.-3B Prcvralil, Linda-,IB 10,1 Prewitt, Howard K.-2B 17-L Prewitt, Nancy D.-2B 174 Pricer, James L.f2B 174- Prikryl, Robert G.-3B Prince, Barry J.--1B 156, 282 Pierce, Darlene?-4B Pierce, Glenn A.-4B 102, 249, 253, 260, 258, 52 Pierce, Pierce, James H.-SB Larry D,-2B Pierce, Mary N.-4B 102 Pierce, Patricia M.-4B 102 Pietsclx, Patti S.-2B 174 Pierce, Richard K.-2B Pierson, Stephen W.-3B 156 Pietzscll, Michael L.-4B 102, 295, 133 Pietzsch, Stephen E.f2B 174- Pilcc, Barbara .lean-2B 174 Pike, lVlariannzw4B 102 Pearson, Margie D.-2B 174 Peacock, Sherry L.g3B Pearce, David G.-3B 156 Pearce, Randy W.-2B Pearce, Timothy Earl-2B 174 Pinkley, Kathy L.-2B 174 Pinksto n, Molly E.-3B 156 Pippin, Larry A.f4B 103, 262 261, Pirtle, Cathy Suc+2B 174 Pirtle, Halbert B.-2A Pirtle, Jerold B.-2B Pirtle, Pamela A.-2B Prince, Larry R.-4B Prince, Louis E.-4-B Prilvllard, Marilyn A.-2B 17-1. Pritchett, Sandra K.-2B 174 Proctor, .ludi M.-4B 101 Prowcll, Margaret S.-2B 17-If Prucilt, Ivan P.--1B Prueitt, Paul Stevef2B Pruitt, Bcvcrly J.-2B Puckett, Carolyn K.-2B Puckett, Marilyn K.-2B Pugh, .lulm-4B 105, 21-1- Pullcn, Connie Levunf2B 174 Pullen, Sheila F.-3B Pursur, Glenna B.--XB 105 Pyland, Jimmy D.-4-B 105 Pyle, Carrullflli 105 Pyle, Gerald R.--lB 105 Pyle, Konnief 171 Pyncs, Gerard D.f2B Reece, Linaln Luf2B 175 Reece, Runfli Suu-IB 106, 303 Rcccc, YVzxllcr- 157 Recd, Rlmnclu G.f3B 157 Recd, Ronald P.-3B Revsz-, Jam:-5 E.--1B 106 Reese, Su-vs-n R.--LB 106 Rec-vos, Dchlsic- 157 Rf-cm-5, Vic-ki I.-4B 106 Rvgan, Larry W,f2B 175 157, 261 RL-ill, James C.f3B 157 Rairl, Charles A.g3B Rcilly, John Anthony-2B 175 Rvily, Mary D.-2B 175, 321 livinrlrfl, John K.-3B Rvllz, Dorothy A.-413 106 Rc-jerk, Benny J.--1B 310, 209 Rvnfrn, Davicl G.-213 175 Rcnfro, Ronald D.-1B 106 Rnuv, Ronald G.-2B 175 Robinson, Dunna K.f3B 157 Robinson, Gary D.f3B Robinson, Louis J.-2B 175 Robinson, Paul B.+3B 157 Robinson, Rc-l1cccaf4B 103 Robison, Denise V.-2B Robnctt, Susan Dinnef4B 108 Rocllvvillc, Renvv C.-2B 175 Rock, Michael K.-2B 175 Rnrk, Rrwbvrt O.f2B 175, 283 Rorlucap, Joy-4B 108, 303 Rmlgcrs, Allan D.-3B 157, 279 Rodgers, Edward A.-4B 108 Rodgers, Gary44B Ruclgzcrs, Robert E.-flB 108 Rmlriguez, Larry C.-2B 175 Rodriguez, Roy A.-213 Roc, Don Carroll-413 108 Rogers, Jacky L.-SB 157 Rngcrs, Plxyllisffili 157 Rogers, Sharon 14.1213 175 Rogers, Shirley A.-2B 175 Roland, James N.AlB 108, 259, 258 Romack, Jae A.-XB 157 Revis, Dav Rcynolds, Reynolds, Reynolds, id- 175 Jerry S.-213 175 John F.-4B Karvn 31,7213 Romack, .lan P.g2B 175 Rook, Dvnnis D.-1113 108 Roos, Philip 15.7213 Roos, Raal 1-1.7213 279 Rorie, David L.-3B 157 Rorie, Larry-2.-1 Rose, Wallace M.v2B Russ-lnxrg, Pmncla L.f-1B 108, 303, 313 Reynolds, Ko:-nnctln E.-3B 157 Reynolds, Rickey-SB 157 Rhea, Jamrs Marlin- 213 Rlmadcs, Cynthia A.-313 157 Rhodes Rhodes , Brenda I..f1B 107 , Clifton C.f3B Rhorlns, Jerry D.-2B 175 Rhodes, Linda K.+2B 175 Ribble, Lincla A.-SB 157 Ribble, Sherry S.-2B 175 Rice, Roller! L.-2B Peeler, John S.-4B 101 Pelkey, Karen F.-4B 101 Pender, Jeanne C.i2B 174 Pitts, Jackie R.-4B 103 Pittman, Bobby J.f4B Pitts, Sherri L.-3B 156 Quade, Kcrnis E.-2B Quarles, Barbara E.-2B 174 Queen, Bruce F.-4B 105, 336, 262 Queen, .lamcs R.-3B 156 Queen, Tommy- 174 Rabal, Cliff-,LA Rabal, Gary S.-f4B 105 Rahh, 349 Cyulllla F.f3B 157, Rich, Dale Baxter-IB 107 Riclxunls, Kathy L.-SB 157 Rim-lmnls, Pamela G.-3B Rlclmrdsou, Cathryn-2B 175 Riclmrmlsun, Cherylf3B 157 Rzrynulxls, Kclmnclh E.-313 157 Kiclxarclson, Grant- 175 lliclxanlson, Jan E,f2B 175 Ross, Ross, Angela F.-2B 175 Dun L.f4B Ross, Randall 1..+2B 175 Ross, Rivlmural H.-3B 157 Ross, Runnin: H.-4B 109, 237, 212 Ross, Sharon K.f3B 157 Rosson, Johnny L.-4B 109 Rollx, Margaret A.-2B 175 Roth, Thomas D.-2B 26l, 262 Rollzcvkcr, Karen A.f3B 157 Rnllmrmel, .lolmiflli 109 Pendergrass, John S.-2B 174 Pendlcy, Barbara J.-4B 101 Pendley, Glenda J.-3B 156 Penney, Mark L,-313 156 Penningiou, Randall-2B 174, 261 Pennington, Steven-1-B 101 Pentecost, Johnna C.-2B 174 Peoples, Johnny Glyn-3B 156 Pepper, Peggy L.-2B 174 Peril, Scott-2B 174 Perkins, George D., Jr.-3B 156 Perkins, Martha L.-SB 156, 295 Perkins, Robert C.-2B Perkins, Staunu L.-SB 156 Perlstein, Marshall-2B Perma, Jacque P.-4-B 101 Perry, Jefferson L.-3B 263 Perry, Ronald W.-SB 156, 306, 262 406 Pitts, William D.-213 174 Plumb, Plunk, Eillecn S.-2B 174 Kenneth G.-3B 156, 362, 203, 232, 297 Plunk, 103, Michael D.-4B 308, 182, 320, 313, 289 Pluto, Amy Susan-4B 103 Poarclx, Charles D.-3A 103 Poe, Judy L.-2B 174, 349 Polk, Larry Walton-3B 156 Pollock, Mary E.-2B 174 Ponder, Pam J.f2B 174 Popc, Cathy- 103 Pope, Deborah-3B 156, 96, 363, 320 Popcjoy, Glen T.-3B Porter, Carol V.i4B 103 Porter, James-3B 156 Porter, Judy E.--2B 174- Porter, Linda C.-2B Porter, Linda L.-2B Rackley, Bruce D.-2B Radcliff, Richard J.-3B 157 Radetsky, Vicki L.-3B 157 Radford, Leanne-3B 157 Rzxduslxcff, Marsha G.-4B 105. 302 Raduslxcli, Walter L.-2B 174 Rayland, Robert M.-3B 157 Ragsdale, Deborah A.-2B 171 Raines, Cynthiaw4B 105, 329, 317, 207 Raines, Stephen C.-3B 157, 283, 285 Ramage, Beverly A.-3B 157 Ramirez, Russell G.-213 174 Ramsey, Robert A.-4B 105 Randall, Rita S.-3B 157 Ranicky, Janet S.-2B 174 Rapp, Rose Anna-2B 174 Raskin, Janice D.-2B 174 Rasor, Charla K.-3B Riclmrrlson, Judy K.-2B 175 Riclxarclson, Kathy S.-3B 157 Riclmrrlson, Rebecca-4B 107 Rirlmrnlson, Cynthia A,-213 175 Richardson, Ruth A.f2B 175 Richardson, Ricky M.-2B 175 Richardson Richardson , Sherry A.72l'i 175 , Stanton-2B Riddell, Raymond R.-211 175 liouglmton, Teresa L.-3B Roush, Vicki L.-3B 157 Routt, Cindy H.-3B 157 Rowan, Dorothy Ill.-313 157 Rowan, Nancy P.+2B 175 Rowland, James R.-213 Rowland, Rick- 175 Rozclle, Rita A.-313 157 Rubin, Marsha A.-4B 109, 303 Ruble, Emily C.-2B Ruckenstein, lolmuna-3B 158 Rudd, Ethel E.f3B 158 Rudd, Michael C.-213 Ruclinv, Elizabeth A.-4B 109 Riddn-Il, Ronald L.-213 175 Ridgeway, Susan-213 175 Rigby, Jack R.f1B 107, 197 Riggs, Cynthia Lu-313 157 Riley, Katl1leenfLB 107 Riley, LuanuALB 107 Rincon, Mary L.-2B 175, 348 Ritchie, Roger W.--1B 107 Roach, William R.-2B 175 Roan, Frances-11-B 107, 303, 306, 322 Roan, Richard A.-2B 175 Roane, Shcra L.-3B 157 Robbins, Jim Elmer-SB Robbins, Richard D.-QB Rudin Rudol 306 c, .lanivc D.-2B 175 pll, Janrt L.-11B 109, Runyon, Serena I.,-4B 109 Rush, Rush, Michael P.-3B Stcpllcn W.-2B 175 Russvll, Donna K.-2B 175 Russell, Jacquclyn L.-SB 158, 335 Russell, James L.-4B 109, 306 Russell, Rickey Lynn-2B Rutledge, Stephen J.-2B Ryan, Thomas G.-3B 158 Salibu, Jamal-3B 158 Rylriski, Mikie il.,-212 175 sag.-, Nita K.-ll: 109 sag,-lm-l, Kart-n E.-213 175 Slay, Shelley F.-BB 159 James S.f3B 160, 2-15 Seyster, Charles M.-4B 111 Sague, Teresa A.f2R 175 Salmon, Rette-213 Salverinu Sampert, Samples, Samples, Sanders, Sanders, , Ross S.f2B Mary A,f2B 175 Daniel R,f3l3 158 Olin M.f3l1 Joyce M.--111 Lana K.f2l'1 175 Servello, John T.-2B 176 Setrak, Thomas P.-4B 111 Seymore, Susan Ann-4-B Seymour, Linda G.-213 176 Shanklcs, John A.-4B 111 Shapp, Helena 1.-3B 158 Sharber, Kathy Jo44B 111, 349, 3-18 Sharp, 269, 268 Douglas R.f3B 158, Slanka Slater, rd, Vicki A.-aB 159 Patricia J.-3B 159 Slay, Pamela G.-4B 114 Sparks, Jim-311 159 Sparks, Margaret E.-3B 159 Sparks, Stephen E.-213 176, 258, 52 Sanders, Pamela J.-ill 110 Sanders, Stephen P.-313 158 Sharp, Margie 1...-3B 158, 06 307, 3 Sharp, Terry D.-113 112 Sandone, Mario J.-311 158 Sanford, Eunice 1...-213 Sanford, Sara R.-413 110 Sharpe, Jaek M.-2B 176 Shaver, Jallles F,-413 112 Slemm ons, Sllerry S.-4B 114 Slevin, Nancy D.-3B 159 Sparrow, Michael R.Y4-B Stone, Rita G.-1B 118 Stone, Robert Earl-2B Storie, Annette M,-213 176 Storie, Y Vi,-kip E'14B Strickland, Sherry L.-411 118, Shaver Sans, Deliurall J.f2l3 175 Saraeeni, Joseph A.-IA Saunders, Robert H7113 110 Saunders, Steven Rayflll 110 Sallza, Paul D.-IB Sawyer, Jlldy Gayf3B Saxton, Gregg R .-2B rs, Alice M.-3B 160 siylt-S, Jackie A.f2B 282 Sealnardo, Jn Ann 11.-213 176 Scarborough, Danny R.--IA Searborough, John L.-3B 158 Scarborough, Linda K.-2B 175 Scarhrough, George D.-4A Schaal, Kurtfill 175 Schaal, Lindaflll 110, 306 Shaw, John R.-so 158, 232 269, 268 Shaw, Kenneth R.-2B Shaw, Susan G.-2B 176 Sheffield, Dixie L.f3B 158, 303 Sheffield, Linda K.-3B 158 Sheffler, Stepllen D.-213 176 Scheer, Timothy A.f2B 175 Schaeffer, David J,-2B Scheer, Dennis L.-213 175 Schell, Maria A.fIlR 158 Schell, Mary F.f2l1 175 Schellenberg, Andrea-2B 175 Schlein, 1-'ranees C.-3B 158 Schneider, Donald A.-2B Schoonovcr, Larry J.f-ill 110 Schoonover, Linda G.--1B 110 Shelby, Bill W.-413 112 Shelby, Donald W.-4B 112 Sheley, John W.-4B 30-1- Sheley, Mare Edward-3B 279 Shelley, Janice S.-4B 112, 336 Shelton, Holly J.-2B Shelton, John D.-SB 158 Shelton. Linda J.-3B 158 Shepherd, Jo A.--1B 112 Schoonover, Linda J.-'lB 110 Schrank, Gordon C.-315 158 Schrank, Phillip N.-211 175 Schreck, Paula P.--111 218, 110, 218, 1100 Sehreiner, Connie J.-311 158 Schreiber, Cynthia A.-1111 158, 346 Schreiber , Jerry D.-215 175 Schueller, Mark S.-311 158 Schultz, Larry F .f2B Schultze, 96 Janet L.f3B 158, St-hum pert, Jark 11.-211 Shepherd, Sherry A.-4B 112 Sheppard, Steve Lew-1B 112, 232 Sherman, Susan L.-3B 158 Shiner, John W.-413 113, 318, 312, 313, 269, 268, 304 Shipley, Lelia D.-3B 153 Shipman, Ronald B.-311 158, 283 Shirey, Nancy J.-2B 176 Shirreff, Ann H.-2B 176 Shofner, Debbie L.f2B Shopland, Jennifer C.-2B 176 Shotts, Jennifer D.-311 158 Shoulders, Deborah J.-3B 158, 335 Shropshire, Vondalee-4B 113 Shultz, Susan A.-4-B 113 Shuptrine, Deborah-4B 113 Sides, Linda J.-2B 176 Sicpert, Janis D.-4B 113 Shelton, John D.-3B 158 Sievewright, Joan M.-4-B Siffurd, Lewis R,-4B 113, 361, 288 Silberman, Kathy B.-413 113 Sehwartz, Larry W.f2B Schwartz, William M.-311 Sehweng, Larry E.-2B Seoggins, Nancy L.-3B 158, 3113 Scoggins, Sandra S.-110, 218, 361, 300, 198 Silverthorne, Darrel-213 176 Silverthorne, Debora-3B 158 Scoggins, Timothy L.-3B 158 Sconla, Donna S.-2B 175 Sollla, Luke E.f3B 158 Silnmons, John M.-2B 176, 279 Simmons, Rebecca S.-3B 158, 329 Snow, Scott Barbara A.-211 175 Scott Bevcr1yJ-e213 175 Scott Debra-213 175 Scott George WV.-213 175 Scott James A.f3B 158, 281 Scott, Jeanette-3B 158, 201 Scott, Palnela A.-313 158 Scruggs, Owen D.-113 Seaholm, Megan--115 111, 303, 209 Seay, Ollie J.-3B 158 Secrest, Novelyn K.-2B 176 Seguin, Richard L.-313 Seibert, William R.-2B 330, 301 Selders, Thomas B.-113 111 Self, D avid G.-413 111 elf, Michael G.-SB Self, R oy Leef2B 176 Sellers, Karen A.--LB 111 Sclman , Gary L,-4B 111 Salman, Sheila-2B 176 ombera, Sherry K.--113 17, 111 cnato, Carey L.-3B enato, James L.-2B Simmons, Richard E.-313 158 Simmons, Sammy T.-3B 158 Simon, Roland F.-313 158, 304 Simpson, Douglas M.-3B 284 Simpson, James E.-213 176, 261 Simpson, Linda-3B 158 Simpson, Patsy L.f2B 176 , Richard M.-311 159, 262 Simpson, Paul R.-2B 176 Simpson, Richard C.-2B 176 Simpson Simpson, Suzan C.-3B 159 Sims, Robert A.-3B 159 Sims, Roger C.-4-B 113, 260, 258 Singleton, James F.-313 279 Singelton, Rita F.-313 159 Sisk, Betty J.-3B 159 Sisk, Erwin J.-4B 113 Skelton, Dorotllyy D.-311 159 Skinner, Jane-3B 159 Skinner, Judy G.-4B 113 Sloan, Marguerite M.--113 11fl- Sloan, Saln V.-313 159 Sloane, Connie J.-2B 176 Small, Ella Mae-3B 159 Smallwood, Brenda J.-313 Smart, Deborah J.f3B 159, 335 Smart, Rookie D.-211 Smetak, Fred 1-1.-213 Smith, Aaron K.-213 176 Slnith, Brenda Lee-211 Slnitll, Brenda S.-313 159 Smith, Bruce C.-2B 174- Smith, Catlly J.g3B 176 Smith, Charles R.-413 114, 281- Slnith, Chester A.-313 159, 306 Slnith, Cynthia A.-4B 11-1- Slnitll, D. Ann-2B 176 Slllith, Debra L.-2B 176 Smith, Dennisf3B 159, 281 Smith, Donald R.-2B Slnilll, Eric N.-'LB 11-1, 306 Smith, James A.f3B 159 Smith, James Bruce-2B 176 Smitll, Jane Lee-2B Smith, Jerome B., Jr.-4B 114 Smith, John FI!-113 11-1- Smith, Kenneth D.-2B 176 Smith, Kathryn A.-3B 159 Smith, Kenneth D.!2B 176 Smith, Lauren M.-4B 115, 335 Smith, Linda J.-4B 115 Smitll, Linda S.-3B Smitll, Lloyd N.-3B 159, 242 Smith, Lynn- 176 Smith, Malethia A.-2B 176 Smith, Maribeth-4B 115, 295 Smith Mark A.-2B 176 Smith, Marvin A.-3B Smith, Michael H.-2B 176, 270, 271 Slnith, Myra R.-2B 176 Smith Paul W.-4B 115 Smith, Prince Cordon-3B Slnith, Randal W.-413 115, 283 Smith, Richard K.-'SB 159, 277, 285 Slnith, Robert Alan-2B 176 Smith, Robert D.-4B 115, 306, 338 Smith, Robert D.-4-B 115 Smith, Rusty G.-4B 115 Slnith, Ruthie-3B 159 Smitll, Sally A.-2B 176 Smith, Samuel M.-1-B 115, 295 Smitll, Sandra K.f2B 176 Smith, Stephen L.-2B 176 Smith, Sterling B.-2B Smith, Steve E.-3B 159 Smith, Steven L.-2B Smith, Susan A.-3B 159, 335 Smith, William M.-2B Smyth, Charles H.-4B 115 Sneed, Barbara D.-313 159 Snider, Edmond G.-4B 116 Snider, Micllael E.-'SB 243 Joseph M., Jr.-3B 159 Speaks, Raymond D.-2B 176 Speer, Glenda S.-3B Speer, Linda L.-3B Speigel, John M.f3B 159 Spence, Robert M.-2B 176 Spencer, Garry B.-213 Spiller, Carla G.-C113 159 Sponsel, Charles W.-413 116 Spore, Roy L.-3B 159 Spradlin, Charles T.--4B Spradlin, Richard E.-413 116, 280, 285 Spratt, Michael F.-3B Spray, Deborah-2A Spruce, Cyntllia A.-2B 176 Sprunck, Paula J.-3B Srubar, Bernard-4-B 116, 280, 285 Storm, Naaman A.-213 Stovall, Theresa-4B 118, 275 Stover, Michael L.-213 Stowe, Sally-1B 118 Strader, Bert W.-3B Strange, Mary G.-2B 176 Stratton, Susan Eilti'-313 Straughan, Ted Li-1B sim-lt, larry E.-211 177 Strealy, Darrel-413 118 Strealy, Rita Lynn--213 177 3112 Stricklin, Donnie S.-3B 160 Strong, Ju Anne73B Stubbins, Debra R.+2B 177 Strong, Catherine-411 118 Studer, Betty J.-2B 177 Stults, ltliehael W.-313 160 Srubar, James E.-213 176, 281 Stadler, Gwenn A.-313 159 Stafford, Mark C.-413 116, 253 Stailey, Joyeelyn-3B 159, 230, 202, 289 Stakes, Deborah G.-313 159 Stallings, Diana E.-3B 159 Stalnpcs, Lawrence S.-2B Standerfer, Gary L.-213 176 Stanficld, Deborah J.-2B 176 Stanford, Richard 11.743 116, 321-, 207, 52 Sullivan, Edward G.-211 177, 282 Sullivan, George M.-213 177, 281 Sllllivan, Richard D.-313 283 Sllllivan, Terry E.-4B 111, 230 Sllmme Sllmlne rs, Mary J--3B Sumner, Harold B.-1-B 118, 306 Surovik, William B.-213 177 Sutherland, Birdie S.-313 160 Sutton, Bruce 11.7313 160 Stanley, Stephen R.-313 Starkey. Joe T.-2B 176 Starkey, Linda K.-213 Starrett, Statler, Kenneth W.-3B Sharon E.-413 117 Swab, Karl R.i2B Swab, Martha L.-4B 119 Swange Swanso r, Evelyn M.-213 177 n, Carla C.-213 177 Steck, Deborah Joan-2B Steegcr, Corrine L.-3B 159 Steele, Aubrey N.-4B 117 Steele, Bruce W,-311 159 Steele, Karen J.-211 Steely, Donna C.-3B Steffen, Gregory A.-413 Steigerwalll, Laura J.--4B 117, 303, 192, 227 Stein, Louis A.-4-B 117 Steinke, Theodore P.-2B Stephens, David M.-2B 176, 269 Stephenson, David W.-2B 176, 279 Stephenson, James R.-4B Stephenson Joan L.-213 176 Stephenson, Kyle-4B 117 Stephenson, Mary S.-2B 176 Stephenson, Ronni D.-2B 176 Swenson, John C.f3B 160 Swenson, Philip E,f4B 119 Swift, Janet M.-3B 160, 303 Swift, William N.-413 119 Swintlle, Linda C.-2B 177 Swinford, Charles-3B 160, 257, 289, 258 Swing, Cathy-4B 119 Swirczynski, David W.-2B Switzer, Ronald P.-4A Sword, Janice F.-4B 119 Tabon, Lorraine+3B Tabon, Ronnie Roy J.-3B Taliaferro, Denisw2B Talkington, Nancy F.-3B Talley, John P.-3B 160 Tamez, Oralia S.-3B 160 Tandy, Vicki D.-3B 160, Stevener, Larry R.-4B 117, 2-19 Stevens, Bobby Glennf2B 176, 269, 268 Stevens, Danny L.-2B Stevens, Gary Lee-11B 117 Stevens, Joe Del-2B 176, 208, 269 Stevens, Sylvia L.-11-B 117 Steward, Anna Jcanet-3B 159 Stewart, David A.-SB 159, 336 Stewart, Nancy L.f4B 117, 349, 3-18 Stewart, Stephen R.-2B 176, 283 Stewart, Stewart, Terry L.-313 160 Thomas D.-3B 249 Sondgeroth, Daniel-3B 159 Sorensen, Kristina M.-413 116, 360 Sorensen, Nikki D.-211 176 Soria, John M.-2B 176, 349, 295' Southall, Dari Lynn--2B 176 Southerland, Raylene-4B 116 Southwood, John C.-313 159, 307, 306 Spann, Paul L.-3B 159, 244 Sparks, Danny J.-4B 116 Stewart, William W.-4B 117 Still, Debrn42B 176 Stillwell, Jack D.-213 Stilwell, Robert B.-2B 176 Stinson, Diane E.-4B Stock, James A.-4B Stockmier, Jo Ann-4-B 118 Stone, Allen E.-3B Stone, Charlotte A.-311 160 Stone, Deborah-3B 160 Stone, Gail, M.-4B 118, 303 34-4, 316 Tanner 303, , Adele L.f3B 160, 202 Tanner, Deborah J.-2B 177 Tanner, Donald L.-2B 177 Tanner, Judy A.-4B 119, 3-L9 Tanner, Patsy-4B 119, 275 Tanner 281 Tanner 119, Tarno, Tate, J Taylor. Taylor, , Ronald L.-2B 177 , Vernon Allan-413 309 214, 309. 199 Danny L.-213 177, 281 ohn M.-2B 177 Benny R.-4B 118 Bobbie Jean-SB Taylor, Christine E.-3B 160 Taylor, Cynthia-4B 119, 303 Taylor, John B.-4-B 160 Taylor, John E.-313 120 Taylor, Juliannw2B 177 Taylor, Karen M,-2B Taylor, Linda S.-413 120 Taylor, Mary L.-4B 120 Taylor, Michael L.i4-B 120, 284 Taylor, Pamela-2B 177 Taylor, Russie J.-'SB 160 Taylor, Stephen E.-3B 160 Teague, Pat Randallf3B 160 Tear, Randolph E.-3B 160 Tedesco, Barbara P,-213 177 Temple, Cynthia--2B 177 407 Templeton. John M.-3B Temple, Linda R.-38 160 Temple, Mike L.-3B Terrell, Jeanne A.-2B 177 Terrell, Ronald Gene-2A Terry, Anita D.-LB Terry, Jana V.-3B 160 Terry, Robert Lee-4B 120 Tharp, Connie J.-3B 160 Tharp, Roger A.-3B 160 Wlaters, Terry- 296 Warner, Melinda L.-4B 125, Thigpen, Don A.-3B 160, 334 Thomas, Diana-2B Thomas, Donald M.-2B 177 Thomas, James R.-4B Thomas, Michael T.f2B 177 Thomas, Neol H.-4-B 120, 277 Thomas, 283 Raymond W.-4B 120, Thomas, Sam H.-4B 308, 120, 288, 189, 289 Tribble, Sarah N.-3B 161 Trigg, Tammye Kae-3B 161 Trimble, Leon S.-48 122 Tripp , John H.f2B Troegle, Oran L.-2B 177 Troutman, Janet--4-B 122, 213, 303 Truelovc, Randy D.f,iB 122 Trujillo, Silvia I.-4B 122 Tsuda, Aiko-4B 122 Tucker, Cranford C,f4B 122 Tucker, Linda D.-4B 308, 123, 218, 309, 297 Tucker, Margaret E.-4B 122, Waller, Joanne F.--LB 121- White, Donald David-3B 161 Wilsnn, SUFVSTX 31,323 Wallin, David H.-2B 177 White, John Wayne-2B WilS0Il. TCTTY L--3B Walls, Billy Gene-3B 161 White, Judith A.-4B 127 WilSDH, Th0m35 M-'Zh W7alls, Kenneth W'.f3B 279 White, Linda J.f2l3 178 Wdlson, Yvilliam Rf-I Walsh, Bess H.f3B 161 White, Lloyd M.f4B 127, 211 Wimberly, Hubert L. Walsh, Cami A,me-4g 125, White, Marsha D.-2B 178 Winant, Mary M.f3B 349, 343 W'hite, Pamela S.-2B 178 Winchester, Calvin W Wlflllfffv DOYUUIY A--43 125, White, Patricia 31.-2B Winchester, Mary C.- 306' 275 Wlhile, Rhonda-3B Windham, Pamela A. Walter, James H.f2B 177, 255, 205, 52 Thomas, Sandra L.-4B 121 Thompson, Audrey-3B 160 21-1, 308, 199 Tucker, Paula A.f4B 123 Tucker, Roland M.-2B 177 Tucker, Velma P.-4B 123 Tuley, Elaine C.-2B 177 Turner, Peggy K.-2B 177 Turner, Ronald D.-2B 177 Turner, Terry L.-3B Turrentine, Freida L.-4B 123 303, 203 Thompson Carolyn-4B 121 Thompson J. Thomas-2A Thompson James L.-2B Thompson, Jim-3B 160, 177, 242, 281 Thompson Jo Gail-4B 121 Thompson Joyce L.-3B Thompson, Marilyn L.-4B 121 Thompson, Mary C.-2B Thompson Michael D.-3B Thompson, Patty Jean-2B 177 Thompson, Ronald D.-2B Thompson, Sharon K.-3B 160 Thompson Sue-4B 121 Thorn, Lorna L.-2B 177 Thornburg, Kenneth A.-3B 298, 160, 298, 295 Thornton, Colleen--3B 160 Thornton, Pamela F.-3B 160, York, Gary Lew2B 178 Thornton, Stephen L,-2B 177 Thornton, Steven D.-2B 177, 205, 263, 262 Thrasher, Janet L.-3B Thurman, Pamela-4B 121 Thurmond, Brenda S.-4-B 121 Thurston, Phillip W.-3B 259, 261 Tibbles, Tom T.-3B 160, 282, 285 Tiemann, Ronald W.-3B 160 Tilghman, Charles R,-4B 121 Timmons, Richard F.s2B 177 Timms, Barbara K.-2B 177 Timms, Vicki D.-4B 121 Tiner, Cynthia-3B 160 Tiner, .James M.-4B 121 Tiner, Jeannie A.-2B 177 Tingley, Donna M.-3B 160 Tipton, Brenda K.-2B 177 Todd, Daniel L.-2B 177 Todd, Gerald O.-2B 177 Tolbert, Glendaf3B 160, 295 Tolbert, Kay Ann-3B 160, 349 Tomlinson, Douglas F.-3B 160, 279, 362, 285 Tomlinson, Texie J.-2B Tommey, Robert S.-2B 177 Toms, Louis R.-2B 177 Tomson, John B.-2B 177 Tooey, Pamela S.-4B 122 Tooley, Jill A.-3B 160 Topper, Arthur R.-2B 177, 262, 297, 304, 262 Topper, Robert C.-4-B 122 Torti, Bernicw-2B 177 Torti, Teresa F.-4-B 122 Toungate, Rickey L.-2B 280 Townsend, Richard L.-2B 280 Tracy, Alice L.-2B Tracy, Bennie J.-2B 177, 284 Traphagan, Deborah J.-2B 277 Travis, Melinda J.-'SB Treadway, Gregory S.-2B 177 Trees, Dwight O.-2B 177 Trees, Janet Rae-3B 160 Trent, Roger-4B 408 Underwood, Albert P.f4A Underwood, James P.-3B Upson, Sharon Lynn-3B 161 Usrey, Tonuny G.g3B 161 Van, Linda Gayle-2B 177 Van, Stephen L.-4B Vanblarcum, Lynn-4B Vance, Harry H.-2B 177 Vanderburg, Sharon A.-2B 177, 349, 304 Vanderdrift, Eric N.--KB Vanduscn, Elainci4B 123 Vanriper, Reid 5.7-'l-B 123, 361 Vanswcden, Linda-4B 123, 307, 306 Varncr, Linda S.-SB 161 Vaughan, Alan B.-3B 161 Vaughan, Rickey J.-3B 161 Vaughn, Eugene-'LB Veazey, Judson E.-4B 123 Vein, George-ttuf4B 124, 303 Vencma, John R.-3B 161 Vercell, Beverly K.-3B 161 Vice, Brenda J.f3B 161 Vickers, Mark E.f3B 161 Vickers, Richard C.-2B 176 Vinson, Richard J.-4B 12-1 Visser, Marie L,--JB 12-1- Vogcl, Lee W.-3B Vogel, Vicki S.-3B 161 Voight, Vickie D.-2B Voyles, Donna G.-2B Waddle, Larry-3B 161 Wade, Bennett F.-2B W'ade, Mary K.-3B 161 Waggoner, Stephen-3B Wadsworthf Patricia-3B 161 Wagonhurst, David L.f4A Wahlquist, Kenneth D.f4-B 124 Wainwright, Linda A.-3B 161 Wakefield, Janet Jo44B 124 Wakefield, James D.-2B 177 Walters, Cynthia D.-2B 177 Waters, James W.-2B Ward, Morris A.-3B 161 Ward, Peggy C.-4B 125 Wlard, Richard A.-4B 125 Wardcll, Mary K.f3B 161 Wardrope, Noel C.--1B 125 Waring, Alice C.-4-B 125 306, 316 Warthen, Kathy S.-3B 161 Warwick, Clifford 1.--lB Warwick, Julia G.-2B Wlashburne, Marc A.-4B 125, 278, 285 Waskow, Jo Ann-2B 177 Wasson, Peggy L.-4B 125 Yvaters, Terri L.-2B 178, 295 Watkins, Gary W.-413 125 Yvatkins, Jay E.-3B Watson, Glenn A.-'IB 126 Watson, John H.-2B 178 Vvlatson, Virginia L.-2B 178 Watt, James M.-BB 161 Watts, Barbara D.-3B Wattcnbarger, Randalf3B 161 Wlatts, Don S.-2B 178 Watts, Judy G.-3B 161 Yvatts, Linda L.-3B Watts, Noel J.-MLB 126, 282, 285 White, Rick W.-2B 178 White, White, Ronald G.-3B 162 Sherry L.-4B 127 Whitefield, Priscill-1B 127 Windsor, James W., J Whitfield, Steven M.-3B Whitington, Francis!-113 128, 278, 285, 306, 209 Wliitcower, Robert- 295 Whitley, John Paul-3B 281 W'l1itley, Naomi P.-3A Whitmore, David R.-3B Whitson, Robert C.f4B 128, 249 Whittmore, Robert H.-3B 162, Wingard, Vicki-3B Winstead, William E, Wise, Teresa A.-4-B Wise, William S.f4B Wisely, Cynthia L.f3B Witherspoon, Daniel-2B Wlitherspoon, Michael-2F Withrow, Nancy A.-4B 363, 304 Withrow, Sharon Sr-3 231, 307 Wittkower, Robert S.- Woerner, James J.-2. 178 Whitten, Judy A.-3B 162, 303, 306 , Whittenberg, Fran-2B 178 Whitton, Dianna B.f3B 162 Wicker, Evelyn A.-2B 178 Wicks, Bonnie S.-313 Wigley, John M.-4B 128, 279 Wilcher, Billy Rf-4B Wlileipsky, Stephen J.-4B 128, 31 Wiley, Jimmy D.-2B Willett, Steven L.-2B 173 Yvilliams, Barbara A.-2B 178 Williams, Carolynf4B 349 Williams, Cathy A.-3B 162 Williams, Charlie H.-2B 178 Willianis, Frances P.-2B 178 Williams, Gary N.-4B. 128 Williams, Gregory A.-2B 178, Wofford, Mickey C.-1 Wolf, Margaret J.-2B Wolfe, Dianne-2B 178 Wolfe, Woncr, Wood, Tracy D.-2B 178 Susan E.-2B 178 Carolyn J.-2B 178 Wood, Debra J.f2B 178 Wood, Jimmie J.-SB Wood, Marjorie L.-4B 13' Wood, Randall-3B 162. Wlood, Rodney W.+2B , Wood, Ronald R.-4B 130, 295 284, Wood, Teresa A.-4-B 130 Woodard, Judith-3B 162, 303 Woodard, Kathy S.-3B 162 Woodard, Melinda-4B 130 Woodar Woodar Woods, d, Randy L.-2B d, Vicki L.-3B 162 Cathy-SB 162 YVatts, Tomtnie Yvonne-2B Way, Donna M.-3B 161 Wleakle y, Clare G.-2B 178 Weathington, Edythv?3B 161 Weaver, Ann E.-1B 126 Weaver, Becky L.--LB 126, Walden, Dennis W.-3B Wfalenta, Ronald J.-4B 124, 278 Walker, Danny D.-3B 161 Walker, George R,-2B Walker, Glynda K.-2B 177 Walker, Harry W.-4B 124- Walker, John Wesley'-3B 161 Walker, Judson M.-2B 177 Walker, Kathy J.-3B 161 Walker, Lynda G.-2B 171 Walker, Margaret E.-2B Walker, Mickey D.-2B Walker, Milton-3B Walker, Pamela Jo-3B 161 Walker, Paul G.-3B 161, 281 Walker, Sue E.-2B 177, 304 Wall, James M.-2B Wall, Rodney J.f2B 177 Wall, Sara Lee-2B 177 Wallace, Brenda G,-4B 124- Wallace, Cynthia S.-4B 124 Wallace, Jimmy D.-3B 161, 249, 203 Wallace, Margie A.--2B 177 275 Weaver, Deborah K.-2B 173 Weaver, James T.-4B 126, 333 Webb, Dona K.-4B 126, 336 Webb, Joyce D.+lB 126 Webb, Mary P.-2B 178 Webb. Nancy Roberta-2B 178 Webb, Roney J.-2B 178 Webb, Stcphany M.-2B 126, 178. 207 Webb, Stephen M.-4B 360 Webber, Sammy E.-3B 161 Weedman, Elizabeth--1B 126 Weeks, Charles N.-2B 178 Weeks, Glenn-4B 126 Weeks, Teddy Lec+3B 161 Webby, Bret P.-213 178 Weidler, KathleenW3B 161 Weitzman Howard L.-4B 127 1Velch, Mary K.-4B 127 Welch, Melanie A.-SB 161 Wells, Nancy J.-'LB 127, 350 Welseh, Linda C.f3B 161 Vic-ndt, Louise M.-4-B 127, 227 Wendt, William S.--LB West, Anthony-3B West, Arvie-2B West, John S.,Jr.-2B 178 West, Stephen A.-2B 178 Wctsel, Mary C.-3B 161 Wharton, Sherry L.-3B 161, 350 Wheatley, James G.-4B 127 Wheeler, Julia Kay-3B Wheeler, Sylvia J.-3B 161, 357 Whistler, Vicki J.-2B 178 White, Barbara- 178 White, Carolyn Sue-3B 162 White, Deborah A.-1B 127 260, 261 Williams, Harlon W.-2B Williams, Horace B.-4B 129 Williams, Jerrilyn-3B 162 Williams, Judy-3B 162, 352 Williams, John D.-2B 162, 129 Williams, Kenneth C.f4B 129 Williams, Larry ltl.-3B 162 Williams, Larry S.-2B 178 Williams lVilliams Williams Williams , Linda K.-3B 162 , Lindy-3B 162, 364 , Marilyn-3B 162 , Mary E.-4-B 129 Williams, Michael B.-2B 178, 280 Williams, Pat Roy-2B 178 Williams, Randy-3B 162 Williams, Sandra K.-3B 162 Williams, Thomas E.-3B 162 Williams, Toi Laverl-2B 178 Williams, Vicki L.-4B 129 Williams, Wilson- 178 Woods, James A.-2B Woolard, Gloria A.-SB 162 Wooldridge, Teresa A.-3B 162 Worden, Patricia J.-4B 130 Wren, Douglas G.+2B 178 Williamson, Carol S.-2B 178 W'illiatnson, Catherinf2B 178 Williamson, Ronny J.-SB 162 281 Willingham, Beverly-2B 178 Wills, Sherry F.-3B 162 Wilson, Alton E.-LB 279 Wilson, Becky S.-3B 162, 303, 203 Wilsoii, Carolyn R.-3B 162 Wilson, Charlee A.-3B 162 Wilson, Cheryl J.-2B 178 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson , Deborah L.-2B 178 , Debra L.-2B 178 , Don A.-2B 280 , Gary T.-2B 178 Wilson, Gerald D.-2B 178 Wilson, Madeline-4B 129, 193, 227 Wilson , Melanie-2B 178 Wilson, Paul E.-3B 162, 306 Wilson, Randy A.-2B 178 Wilson Wilson , Richard M.-2B 178 , Ronald J.-fl-B 129 Wright, Douglas L.-4B 279 Wright, Linda S.-2B 178 Wright, Mark W.-2B Wright, Talmon Lee+3B Wright, Tcresa K.-SB 162 Wulf, Janet H.-2B 178 Wulf, John H.-3B 162, 281, 285 YVylie, Cynthia L.-2B 178 Wylie, Dachelle A.-4B 128, 303 Wynn, Pamela S.-2B 178 Yarbrough, Debris L.-2B 178 Yarbrough, Inez A.-3B 162 Yates, Amber Diane-4B Yates, Philip G.-2B 178 Yenne Harlan S.-4-B 130, 304 306, York, Michael L.-2B York, William R.-2B 178 Yost, James E.-3B Young, Bob Thomas-2B 178 Young, Donna J.s4B 130 Young, Gary P.-3B 162 Young, John R.-2B 178 Young, Katherine F.-3B 162 Young, Mary Ann-4B Young, Robert S.-4A Zabbia, Jerry M.-2B Zabbia, Joseph E.-4B 131 Zacha, Sandra J.-4B 131 Zeigler, Randall B.-2B 178 Ziegler, Karen S.-3B 162 Ziegler, Lanetta B.-2B Zimmerman, Barbara G.-4B 131 Zimmerman, Michael A.-4B 131 Zirges, Bobby D.-4B Zitterich, Cynthia A.-2B 17 Zitterich, Michael H.-3B 16 Zuber, David W.-2B 178 Zubras, Vincent G.Q1B 131 Autographs f . 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