Eastern Hills High School - Clan Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1969
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For if he dies a guesrion in his hearr, whal excuse is Jrhere lor his con+inuance? Frank Colley. ii- Who Will Compete? Who Will Serve? Who Will Participate? 7WlW 3'Wl9a53?'lJ ' - i I f My 1, . 21 L. 'I 3 lm v Agp PHI P QA QA' in l1x .si .x gg. H5211 1 3, is , Q, E-v - -2 i wif 0 if 5 f , ii nf 31' ..-,i.-3 1 94 1' 'T-li? Ig-avi .am if R4 WU 'J '53 it HP' 'xl P Who Will Give? 8 gil Q . f N A Wa' u Q Mg,W1f4ff2' - Wifi K2 u ' 1 Qfikgf' it :EZ I .J ,f ff'2r T-j,fZ 5 1 a N 1 Y Who Will Receive? ,,,J W, e ,l Those Who Participated N 0 T TEON Those Who Served ........ Those Who Competed aunouneaneuunaonnuannunnnaonnuanun I0 ,T -ffiixlf Q00 av m .9 J , is k Those Who Gave .......... 92 Those Who Received. Those Who Achieved 2 i Who Will Participate? Acfivi'ry is fhe road fo knowledge. George Bernard Shaw f A 'Els Sf a V' ' ff' 'IN -gf 52 125 .If ' ,P e ff 52 'g Q3 Wu: E11 1 ' f ff , if -JIM , E , s ff 1 f A I 4 , av' N Jann The Curious Savage Is Doub e Cast The Curious Savage, direcfed by Mrs. Ann l-leberle, was ihe i968 fall play. Two different casis were chosen and placed in eirher Cas? A or .Casi B. Receiving Besf Aclor and Acrress Awards were Roberr Gunnip, John West Beverly Carroll, and Brenda Cummings. Makeup ariisi Laurie Viielc 'transforms Doug Livingsfon info Judge Samuel Savage. Aifer a smoolh performance, everyone involved shows signs of happiness. l do noi' lilxe ihee, Lillybelle. The reason why l cannol' +elI. chanis Mrs. Savage as she cluiches her Teddy bear. Lillybelle, Becky Schulz, becomes inluriaied and 'lhe doclor, Tommy Brewer, duiilully records his observalions as 'lhe plol Thiclcens. 'W r, l 81 im.. J Police brul'aliTy? Officer Friendly, Mark Chrisman. claims ThaT he didn'T mean To. All The proceeds Trom The doll show go To various needy families in The' communiTy. Pieman Raymond Peak smiles aTTer Turnish- ing Simple Simon, Tommy Goodwin, wiTh a Tree pie. l Dolls Come Alive l SanTa Claus brouglrl dolls To all The good liTTle girls aT EasTern T-lills. The dolls were given away To The girls by The beardless1SanTa, Guy STroman, and his lively elves, Kay Brimer and Laura Jose. The lgoys, dressed as dolls, broughT many laughs from The audience. The marks all Qver Li++Ie Boy Blue's Tace are resulTs from playing under The haysTacl:. Y-we , F ,A W' if 4 X. T T AT-is 5 T2 Smiles and Originality To each his own -lalenl, lhal is. The Highland Fling is an annual exhibilion of sfudenls wilh slcills. This ye-ar's winner was Joyce Fields, who sang lo and of People, Introduc- rions 'ro each acl were made by Jimmy Day lbelowl, masler of ceremonies. Make Good Shows Among The Fling performances was an excilinq jazz dance by Kirby Bryan? and Jeri Jo Browning, who also parlicipafed in lhe beaury conlesl. A crowd pleaser was The combo made up of Richard Houslon. Calhy Ward, David Clemenrs. Johnny Trimble, Don Beclc, and David Hari. On opening nighf of ihe Big E radio announcer Guy Sfroman coniesranf. The selling was a hofel ballroom in ihe I94O's. l i I inferviewed each sq , Q . Q A Charaderislic of +l1e big band era were chorus girls like Sandy Jackson, Debbie Mc- Dull, Barbara Hoffmann, and Leslie Here berf. Call Me'f was soloisi' Linda Grif+'i+h's requesl before lshe was named Miss Big E of I969. Each confesianf was escoriecl by a senior boy. Below, 'lhe escoris relax as lhey provide iheir own enferfainmenf. 'X JB and Surah Suffer Through Play The sfory of unbearable suffering and sleadfasl lailh in God was lolcl in fhe dramafizalion ol JB, a modern day version ol Job. Besl aclor Guy Slroman and best aclress Joyce Fields porfrayed JB and his wife Sarah alfer an alomic blasf lefl fhem nofhing buf lorn clofhes. Things go beHer wifh colre for some, bul Dee Milchell looks in girls' purses 'for his lciclcs. as casl members relax during rehearsal. On slage, lhe devil, John West and lhe ladies, Laura Jose, Barbara Hughes, Todd Bosaw, and Laurie Vilelc, all represenl +he evil parl of life. 'fs l l Varied Assemblies Spice Up School The presidenfigl elecfion was rhe basis for an informa- live assembly ywhen a spealcer from each parfy sfimu- laled inreresl' for his candidale. Allerwarcls a sludenr poll was lalceh. and Richard M. Nixon was favored by Easfern Hills, Anolher assembly, for sophomores only, concerned lhe annual elecfion of some B feam cheerleaders, Carol Hamillon, Chris Hughes, Mark Couclml and Cayla Fleming al lell. During The AFS assdmbly. foreign exchange sludenr Nalaly Murga was lsurprised wilh a Slerson cowboy hal and a pair of Jusrin bools. Nalaly exciledly ex- claimed, Hey, l'm a Texas cowgirl now. Re- ceiving membership inlo rhe Nalional Honor So- ciely was a happy occasion for some seniors during lhe Awards Day iassembly. Presley Harcher displayed a look of grim delerminalion +0 keep working wilh dedi- calion lowarili furure goals as Mrs. Boles handed him a membership card. l l 1 2 I Spring Brings 'Fever' Fling As spring fever filled ilie air. llwe epidemic filled Mrs. Donna Young's liealfli office willw viclims. Pafienls slrained lwer pa- lience on warm aflernoons. ln The library, Max Wayman lell viclirri fo flue sleep plaque. The caleferia became a sancluary for card adclicls as rhe free periods flourished in The spring monflis. 22 465 J? wxf! Hopeful Seniors Awoit Pomp and Circumstunce i i Senior class president Larry McCar'fer, views The final iabuiaiion of rhe fheme ior ihe senior banquer. Aiier much discussion and debaie, 'ihe Theme was changed io The Aqei of Aquarius. Exciied seniors arrived early 'io pick up 'the long-awaijed inviiaiions. Mary Margarei Bail cluiches her ireasured sack as she sfruqqies wiih her change. Gary Morris pafienrly repeafs his name and ideniificaiion number io The sales repre- senfafive. Many hours of spare iinie were speni addressing and siamping envelopes. Twins Jean and JoaniAIlen perform ideniical duiies where graduaiion invifaiions are Concerned, - i i i i Picnic, Program Fill Graduates' Calendars A salire on Television programs highlighTed The senior program. Familiar scenes around The school were also included Tor 'local color.' Super T, alias Mr. Lee Tannahill, and played by Don Beck, raced Through The audiTorium, aTTempTing To apprehend Phil Wolie, who was in The halls wiThouT a pass. The onion versus mouThwash commercial was enacTed on a Typically crowded bus during The Tive o'clock rush hour. The senior picnic also offered various acTiviTies. NaTaly lviurga and Mike Cloud, relaxing in a boaT, Take Time ouT Trom The gala TesTiviTies around Them. Debbie BoeTler and John 'BuTler hungrily help Themselves To The delicious Tood aT The caTered senior picnic. ' 1 -I .A- 24 M K ,W r..A1?W 1. fa, 'Br , f, 3 'Age of Aquarius' Chosen as Theme Formal dress doesn'i necessarily mean siiff manners and behavior. Kafhleen Bobo couldn'+ hold her laughfer back any longer as she suddenly resembles Carol Burneif. A+ ihe other end of ihe floor, Mr. and Mrs, Lee Tannahill sei +I-ie pace wiih a fasr iifierbug. The dance floor was soon crowded wiih oiher couples ihal' danced away 'rhe nighi. Farewells made graduafion a lime of sadness for some. Bacca- laureaie speaker, Mr. John Psomas exfends good luck wishes fo graduaiing seniors Linda Hendrix and Connie Willenborg. WP .J 1 Q Who will Serve? So long as we love we serve: so long as we are loved by oflwers, I would almosf say 'rhaf we are indispensable: and no man is useless while he has a friend. ' Roberf Louis Sfevenson Lassies Engage in Service Proiects ls Kafhryn Daniell shocked af gaining fhe floor or iusr excifed over some special proiecl' she has in mind for lhe Highlander Lassies? Presidenf Sandy Jackson faces fhe dilemma of having fo decide which of fhe fwelve ofher officers gefs fo speak affer Kafhryn. Af exuberanf officer meefings fhe acfivifies of fhe club were planned and imporfanf decisions were made concerning clifferenf proiecfs. In charge of fhe colorful decorafions which adorned fhe lockers be- fore foofball. baskefloall and baseball games and fhe frack meefs were Sharon Jenkins and Cindy Canfrell. Under fheir direcfion, frims such as fhe one af righf were designed by volunfeer Lassies each week. Ofher officers were Sherry King, Michele Marquardf, Mary Jo Neel, Sylvia Swords, Melinda Day. Kerry Dyer. Sherry Doggeff. Loefa Van Ney, Mar- sha Waddell. and Rufh Pufney. Granny Goodwifch came To visil' The Highlander doll show 'lhis year. Wilhlfhe help of several Lassies, John Norris was fransformed' info This smiling li'Hle old lady fo be given away by Sanfa io some good liffle girl for Chrisfmas. Lassies collecfed cannedkgoods for admission, which lafer were donaied 'ro a needy family. No. if's noi a peace s+and-in, buf The Highlander Lassies cheering +he feam on lo vicfory. The pep squad suifs our for each game in fheir blue and plaid scolfie oufiils, making an impressive sighl' on 'the foofball field and in fhe sfands. l l Sandy Jackson. Chosen from among ihree hundred girls as 'lhe mosl oufsfanding Las sie, Marfha Naylor receives a SIOO check fo be used for any college of her choice. Presenling if fo er are Lassie sponsors. Mrs. Thompson and Miss Moore, and presidem' Students Elect Co-Presidents With the unusual election ot co-presidents by the student body, the Student Council quickly adapted itselt to the new arrangement. Spurred to action by a campaign conduct- ed by sophomore Barbara Hughes. the Council placed an American tlag in every room throughout the school. With the placement ot the tlags in the rooms, the pledge ot allegiance was said every Monday morning. ln the spring. the Student Council placed a suggestion box in the main ottice. Ruth Putney. a member ot the Council. receives a suggestion from Mike McKee in the picture below. 30 EH Debaters Prove Excellet at Tourneys l Easfern Hills debafers were very successful This year, achieving many excellenl rafings. lKa'rhy Burneif, a iunior, and Susan Conrad. a sophomore, received a cerfilicafe for an excellenf rafing yal flue Tarranf Couniy Junior College debafe Tournament Dennis Cone and Joe Cross display fheir 'rrophy for a lirsf novice al' 'flue Texas Chrislian Universily debafe fournamenf. Jon Ball collaborales wilh Dennis and Joe fo collecf inlormalion and organize rheir debafes. ZS lr- ' I lm-I, .4 ..4-aff' Troylites Produce Plays Members of lhe Troyliles worlc long and hard lo presenl deliqhllul and oulslandinq plays for Easlern Hills. Long before curlain lime lor each produclion lhere has been a crew ol baclcslage workers and lechnicians spending many preparalory hours 'lo make 'lhe plays a success. Randy Wrighl, ser direclor and lighlinq lechnician, and Joyce Fields, sound direclor, make 'rhe lasl-minule louches on 'lhe sel of The Curious Savaqef' An essenlial member ol lhe baclcslage crew is fhe make-up personnel: Darlene OH' applies powder fo Richard Kincaid, one of lhe comlorlers in The casl of J. B. Sponsored by Mrs. Ann Heberle, Troyliles meer lwice a monlh 'ro discuss plans and lislen lo guesi speakers. Among olhers, Dr. Codgill from Texas Chrislian Universily, and Roberl S. Telford. 'rhe direclor ol STARCO. have given lallcs aboul lhealer lo The inlereslecl Troyliles, whose officers included Dee Milchell, presiclenr: John Wesl, vice-presidenlg Guy Slroman, secrelaryg and Laurie Vilelc. hislorian. FNA Becomes Medi al Careers Under The sponsorshnp oT Mrs Donna Young, The club oT FuTure Nurses Turned nnTo The Meducal Careers Club The club is open To all sTudenTs 1nTeresTed In a medical career Prxscllla T-TamilTon dernonsTaTes her nursing abIllTues as she checks Loe-Ta Van Noys TernperaTure and pulse. PresfdenT Susan Burnham invesTi- gaTes The human anaTomy OT The school slceleTon, Herman. Greg MasTers serves as The club's chap- lain, while PaT SexTon has The iob oT' vice-president Handling The club's Tunds is The duTy OT secre- Tary PriscilTa I-Tami!Ton. 33 Art Club Tiptoes Through Tulips A Trip To Ted Weiner's sculpTure garden highlighTed The acTiviTies of This year's ArT Club. Amid scenes oT Tulips and roses, ArT Club members capTured The beau- Ties of naTure on canvas. The club is under The clirecTion oT Mrs. DoroThy WeaTherby. Officers Tor The club This year are David Thompson, presidenTg Don Levy: vice- presiclenT: and Priscilla HamilTon, secreiary. Senior Ru'l'h Pufney Tinds carpeTweaving an unusual way of self-expression. WiTh The help ol: Mrs. WeaTher- by. a piece of burlap will become a colorful carpet Kafhy Kirlrsey and Jan Robinson Tind sculpTure a TascinaTing Torm of arl as They Transform clay inTo ashTrays and vases. Press Club Aids Goodfellow Fund Sfrains of l'm dreaming of a pinlr. purple, pollca dolled Chrisfmas fillerecl lhrough The air as Press Club members caroled al 'lheir Chrislmas parly. The group ac- cdpfed donafions 'For lhe Forl' Worfh Sfar Telegram's Goodfellow Fund. Even Though Kalhy Glaze caughf Mr. Allen Slovall unprepared, he made a generous donalion. The group raised fSl3.70 before relum- ing lo The home of Claudia Jaclf- son lor a game of lwisler. Lisa Slrailon, Tommy Williams. Murray Brown. and Carol Ward are all wrapped up in lheir work, The club asked olher school organizalions fo help wilh The Goodlellow drive and as a result S87.9l was donaled in The name of lhe Easlern Hills' sludenl' body. The sword proved mighlier fhan lhe pen as The Press Club losl lheir foolball game 'ro lhe Junior Classical League. Kalhy Rogers. president and De De Salzman. secrefary, look oh as vice-president Claudia Jaclc- son, aids Mike Cloud, a JCL cbsually. 35 Staff Utilizes New Concept in Layout To give 'Phe Clan a new look. The I969 slalf decided fo adopf a new fype of design. The design, mosaic in sfyle, was learned by edifor Claudia Jackson af a iournalism workshop held in San Anfonio ai Trinify Universi- +y. Wifh picfures moved To The inside and copy To fhe oufside. 'rhe design dire-cfs +he reader's aHen+ion lo 'fhe cenfer of fhe page. iii i r - I 'I Colored picfures in fhe Clan musl' be pasied on mounfing boards. Mrs. Ann Pairick, sponsor. is laugh- ing af her fafe, having her fingers pasfed 'ro fhe mounfing board by business manager Connie Willen- borg and edifor Claudia Jackson. Clan class edifors nor only had The faslc of ideniifying nearly I4-00 class picfures, buf 'rhey also chose 'rhe curriculum shofs Thar are in 'rhe class seclion. Cheryl Nichols, Cindy Canfrell. and Loefa Van Noy shared +hese responsibiliiies for 'rhe I969 Clan. 36 X-FJ lParfies during 'firsf period celebraled slalf lmembers' birihdays and holidays. However. lrnosl days were filled wifh hard work. lSporis edifor Mike Cloud was usually ac- lcused df hiding rulers, lhe headline count and proporlion wheels in order lo finish his deadlines. This evolfed lrequenf slcir- mishes wiih lealures edilor Mary Jo Neel, While organizalion co-edilors Milne McKee and Linda Hendrix pondered over picfures lo use. personalilies co-edilors Joyce Fields and Carol Ward and lacully edilor Lynda Layne foasled each olher al lhe comple- lion of lheir respecfive seciions. 3 Delivery of Clans Ends STaff's Job lmporiani decisions perTaining To The Clan require The approval of principal, Mr. Marvin Harris. Mrs. Ann Pai'- rick, Clan sponsor Tor eighT years, TrequenTly informs Mr. Harris of The progress of The annual. Mrs. PaTrick, in a Typical day. checks pages. wrifes heads. proofreads copy, and helps wiTh counTless minuTe Tasks associaTed wiTh The publicaTion oT a yearbook. Work on The Clan was Tun, buT as deadlines approached. sTaTT members became weary. Loefa Van Noy, Cindy CanTrell. Lynda Layne. Mary Jo Neel, and Mike McKee all have The looks of a Tired buT happy sTaTT aTTer The compleTion of The Clan in June. Their work was noT over Then, however. STaTT members had To come back To disTribuTe The yearbooks in August I Sw Ven i l Clus er of 21 Cre te Tartan l Each member of llhe Tarian siaff holds many iobs. Every iournalisl' covers la beat and wrifes stories 'ro cover fhe news in his beail However, his work doesn'+ sfop here. Each sfalfer mus be able fo handle ofher assignrnenfs, like working on ij e ediforial sfaif or serving as phofog- rapher, arfisf, flpisf. salesman, proofreader, and, oc- casionally. publi relafions experf. In addifion, each member musf ke p a sfring or sample of all work done on fhe paper. xhe business crew. responsible for ad sales and layoufsl, exchanging papers wifh ofher schools. and billing adve Hsers keeps Candy Mc:Allis+er, business manager, hoppi rlg. Kafhy Glaze and Joan Allen. cir- culaiion managers: Dianne Hood, adverrising manager: Candy Mcfxllisi ager, keep fhe phofographers.. fon, demonsfraf as Mrs. Rufh P will ever be linis r and Jeanne Gilday, exchange man- aper in ihe black. Three of ihe sfalf afhy Rogers, Don Levy, and Lisa Sfrai- fhe care and feeding of fhe camera. riddy, sponsor, wonders how everything hed on lime. The Tarfan earned a firsl division ralinq in ihe siafe- wide Inferscholaslic League Press Conference. in March, Six sfalf members Traveled fo Ausiin lor fhe conference, Belween by-lines, cuflines. and deadlines, fhe Tarfan slafl sfays on ifs foes. Along wilh 'fheir du- lies of puffing our a paper every fwo weelcs, rhe slaff is responsible for publishing Echoes from The High- lands, fhe Easfern Hills liferary magazine. Palsy Lay, sophomore-iunior class editor: De De Salzman, Echoes editor: Allison Nash, press club member: and Susan Burnham, fashion columnisf, iudqe lhe I3O enfries. Each enfry is read and evalualed before final eliminaf lions are made by De De and fhe iudqinq siaif. Tell me we didn'+ . . . groans Debi Roberfs, ediior- in-chief, 'lo her ediiorial siaff. Roberf Gunnip, feafure edifor: Murray Brown, sporrs ediior: Dennis Cone. assisianr ediforg Sonya Morris. sociely edilor: Claudia Jackson, news edilor, and Carol Ward, classroom ediior, sfudy back issues in order +o improve iheir rechniques. KX ...av - W N Q N , . ,. , ,. S M , sf sc '73 X, X ' Mew- lx Number 0ne Position Rated by Journalists nl N I i i N i,i,,i 5 , ,M fy Y ' Randy Ross, sports writ- er, and Grant Couch. statt artist, study pho- tographs to be used in the Tartan. Pam Finch, exchange manager, dis- cusses strings a n d things with Mrs. Ruth Priddy. statt sponsor. 4l AFS Welcomes Nutaly Murgu EasTern Hills' chapTer of The American Field Service is energy iTselT. on The campus and oTT. Under The leadership oT David HarT as presidenT, The club provides earnesT and inTelligenT discussions along wiTh enTerTainmenT and Tun Tor all. Nafaly lvlurga came To Hills under The sponsorship oT The AFS. As a Toreign exchange sTudenT from Peru, she has The opporTuniTy To learn TirsT-hand The cusToms. ideals. inTeresTs, and problems OT American life. AnoTher TuncTion of The club is The orqanizaTion and presenTaTion oT assemblies To The sTudenT body. One of The mosT ouTsTanding of These was a series oT Talks by foreign exchange sTudenTs aTTending diTTerenT high schools in The area. AT one of Their meeTings The group heard a lecTure by an American reTurnee from Germany. who spoke abouT his experi- ences during his sTay. AFS members, as well as The enTire sTu- denT body, heard NaTaly Tell abouT her experiences as an exchange sTudenT. Among her new inTeresTs is The game o'T pool, which she became acquainTed wiTh aT one of The AFS parTies. Greg ATwell Takes experT care in lining up his nexT shoT. 5 ,il Mrs. Carroll, sponsor, provides her home as a meefing place for 'the organizafion. Officers include Kim Jackson, secrelaryg James Courlney. program chairman: Richard Housfon, sfudeni' represenfalivep and Suggie Lulce and Sue Doclcery, publicily chairmen. Deutscher Verein Much? Eine Rudtour Zum Stapdpurk The iradifional dinner al Der Schornsieinieqer launched lhis year's Deulscher Verein social calendar. Club members. guesls, and sponsor, rs. Valda Carroll, enioyed lhe ie-srivi+ies, which included plenfy of ood, drinlcs, songs, and pollcas. Cucumber punch highliqhled lheir Chrisimas celebrafion, held al Mrs, Carroll's home. A guesl speaker, qab sessions, qames, and snacks all proved io add up fo a suc- cessful parly. Club officers offered a hand in planning The year's acrivifies. Jerrell Hoover, president assisfed by vice-presidenl Richard l-lousfon. planned rhe muscle-pullinq bilce hike. Secrelary-rreasurer Chrisfine Albone and reporler Rufh Hopkins proved lo be quire skillful with their first aid kifs-picnic baslcers brirnminq wilh sand- wiches, cookies, and other sirenqfheninq edibles. Ailer fhe oruelinq rerurn lrip, members resolved lo become belfer prepared for nexr year. A+ 'Phe Chrisfmas pariy, Guy Srroman shares a joke wirh Suel Dockery. Looking af ihe ofher end of ihe social calendar, everyone follows leader Susan McKee in faking a brealher from 'rhe advenrurous bilce hike llladfourl To Randol Mill Parlc lfdradparlcl. Meanwhile, 'rrouble seems To have arisen, buf officers Richard Housfon. Chris! fine Albone, Rufh Hopkins, and Jerrell Hoover nonchalanrly make fhe necessary repairs fOr fhe slighf crisis. l Initiation Highlights Touiours Activities Touiours Francais got into the swing ot things by having an initiation tor all new club members. ln November Miss Barbara Naish, sponsor. showed tilms ot her trip to Europe last summer. At Christmas club members toured the neighe borhood, singing carols in French. Atter singing, everyone . was invited to a party given by the AFS chapter. The A French Club, also, contributed to the Goodtellow's Christmas tund. ln January Mr. Knetcht trom Brussels, Belgium. was the guest speaker at the monthly meeting. He spoke ot the school system in his home country, which is similar to the one in France. A tasting supper was on the agenda tor February. ln March the French tilm Three Bears was shown. During this month Touiours contributed S25 to AFS to help send one ot our students to study abroad. In April everyone enjoyed a bicycle picnic. Touiours tinished the year by eat- ing out at a French restaurant. John Comparin and Randal Adair pop the top on bottles ot Catawba grape iuice. which was served at the tasting supper. Just what l've always wanted, grins Steve Keener as Touiours president Jeannie Shipman presents him with a bag ot snails tor wearing the best French costume at the initiation party. John l-lancoclc and Debbie Watson prepare grapes tor a drink to be served at the party. Second-year student Linda Hall supervises, making sure the tirst-year students get the tull ettect. J ms- H .AJ I Jean Allen, Debbie Bauman, Sandy Schwennsen, Roxanne Mowdy. and Sherroll Lee enjoy French food ai' fhe 'rasfing supper. Each member was asked fo bring a French dish ro The even? held af Handley Melhodisi Fellowship Hall. Guesls for fhe occasion were fhe Nolan foreign sfudent Kafherine Bruron from Lyon. France, and Nafaly Murga, fhe Easfern Hills' sfudenf from Peru. Jennie Teefers serves Vicki Mauldin ai' fhe annual evenf. Officers for Toujours 'rhis year were Debbie Bauman, vice-presidenf: Jean Allen. freasurerg Gail Sfeven- son, secrelaryg Jeannie Shipman, president Carrie Cowan. program co-chairman: Joan Allen. publicily chairman: and Kay Brimer, program co-chairman. W Members Follow Old Traditions Parfies added spice lo Spanish Club aciiviiies lhis year as members converged on unsuspecling hosls for meetings consisling mainly of eaiing. Games, such as You Don'l Say and Password, were played by lhird year sludenls Sally Siadler. Mary Beih Toppin, Joanie Vachule, Palli Taylor, Debbie Payne. and Sieve Schur, who appear io be in deep Concen- fraiion. The members oi ihis same unii, headed by Miss Swain, elecled lour officers: Mike McKee, reporlerg'Susan Boilorif, program chairman: Michele Marquardl, presidenl: and Rick Mcfklee, lreasurer. 'ERN Nalaly Murga, AFS sludeni from Peru, icined The lesfivilies when Mrs. Ballard's and Mrs. Van- derqrilf's Spanish Club unil weni lo Panchds. Advanced Spanish sludenls had 'rheir Chrislmas parly al Mike Mc- Kee's house, l-lis molher, Mrs. l-larvey, lislens infenily as Rick McAfee explains lhe liner poinls of cooking, far righl. 9 13: ,nw ,f . ' vw fi xv, ,i v , rw 4' .QW l' 'Y' l Kafhry Daniell, heffing a baseball bar, fi- nally lering Office Dyer, secon presid anaged fo break 'rhe pinara. scar- candy ancl Toys across fhe ground. 's Barbara Johnson, presidenl: Kerry secrefary-'lreasurerg Jimmy Culberson, vice-presidenf: Ben Brown, firsf vice- nfg and Ralph Sfroud, reporler, dis- play plinafas which double as room decora- lions. M134 i N4 .N Ss Ti l 5112? JCL Tackles News Hounds The game was foolball, and any resem- blance lo Roman qladiaiorial combal was purely coincidenlal when JCL members clnallenqed Press Club members lo a con- lesl. Milder aclivilies of Lalin bulls were a slave aucfion and llwe celebralion ol Lalin Week, April 2I-25. Bonds were sold, wilh four bonds conslilulinq a lickel lo The club's annual picnic al Oakland Park. Leaders of JCL, piclurecl below, included Debbie Mcllull, lreasurerg Becky Sclnulz. president Mrs. Ramig, sponsor: Delle Salzman, reporier, and Mark Evans. sec- relary. lv1ark's brolher, Dudley, was vice! president we i is 2 O f an , 4 fx l .iii-5' k gi TA we , 3 e , se, s QR! ig f . 50 'iv Q.. '. ss I :mini Hs ii F fl i .l 5 I? . -Q l 5 is WI .1 Q, ,E ' iff? 4 1 5 Choir Performs in First Choral Festival Pix nv' The lhaf recH osl imporlanf lime for any choir is Time spenl' in rehearsal. Under The di- on of Mr. Bill Gorham, sfudenl' feacher. ers of lhe selecl choir rehearse music mem +0 b CXSFC They fary Mea in a presenied ar The school's qradualitn ises. The choir was busy This year as presenled concerls al' Tandy Elemen- School. Easlern Hills High School, and dowbroolc Melhodisr Church. The guidance of Dr. David Follz. Under chorus three day choral clinic al' Texas Wes- leyan 'rhe Will es from area high schools parficipaied College. The choir also performed in firsf cify-wide choral lesfival held al' R oqers Audirorium. FTAers Attend Austin Convention Guided bus tours ot Austin and swimming in February high- lighted the state convention tor the Future Teachers. Twenty- eight members and sponsor Miss Susan Swain journeyed to the state capital. Other activities tor the year included the district convention held in Denton and the Christmas party. At the yuletide gathering. members enioyed retreshments and games at the home ot Miss Swain atter carolinq in the Eastern Hills neighborhood. Several guest speakers were enjoyed at the monthly meetings. Otticers ot' FTA tor the year were Steve Dunn, president: Connie Willenborg, vice- presidentg Kathy Fincher, secretary: Larry Armstrong, trea- surer: and Manley Armstrong, sergeant-at-arms. Linda Hall. Connie Willenborg, and Sharon Morris tat rightl survey a statue ot Stephen F. Austin in the Texas Capitol Building while on the convention trip to Austin. Among the carolers at Christmas were Darby Broclrette. Viclci Neel. Becky Schulz, Jeri Jo Browning, and Kathy Fincher. At right, Miss Swain discusses FTA proiects with Sharon Jenkins and Maureen Hough. lsr.,-54 l l l i l i l l FHAi Girls Tackle Lunchroom Litter Making Easlier baskels 'lor underprivileged children was one oil ihe proiecis of lhe Domus Auclores chaprer ofllhe FHA, sponsored by Mrs. Mar- gueriie Thompson. Cissy Newsome. Linda Lan- casler, Donna York, Sherry Dogqefi, Linda Hall. Lynne LeBaron, and Linda McCurry, area vice- presidenf. plan? plasfic chicks in colored baskets. l l l l l l dcohlies chapier, sponsored by Mrs. Mary Guinn, was led by Marsha How- ard, president Glenda Bruner. Belinda ffkllgood, Liz Darby, and Alice Darby. A iavorile acfiviiy of ihe group was decoupaging wasfepaper baskeis. l l i l l iEye-calching signs like Pul' your 'Mae iMae' in fhe can appeared in The icafeleria aifer FHA members were W asked fo help keep The cafereria clean. i Vicki Mauldin, Rose Marie Ramey. Sandy iJackson, and Donna Davis make red i and while aprons io be worn by mem- i bers as lhey pairol ihe lunchroom while 1 reminding siudenfs ro siash 'rheir lrash. l l i i l l Club Aids Underprivileged of Mexico Helping ofhers was fhe fheme of fhis year's Bible Club. Af fhe beginning of fhe year, members collecfed old clofhes fo be senf fo fhe underprivileged in fhe mounfains of Mexico. Lafer in fhe year members furned fo selling candy in order fo send Bibles fo soliders in Vief Nam. Money also wenf fo buy a permanenf flower arrangemenf for fhe school library. To end fhe year, Bible Club members freafed orphans from fhe Chrisf Haven Orphanage fo an old fashioned Weiner roasf af Oalnland Parlc. Leading fhe club fhis year were officers Loefa Van Noy. presidenlg Linda Hendrix, vice-presidenfg and Pat Sexfon, secrefary- freasurer. 900 HKSTORY 54 Bridge Battle Pass . . . one club . . . Such is 'rhe Bridge Club members coniinue iheir bafiles, I'-lanebuii, Cindy Park lice game in ihe scho she doesn r worry. Th around io give advic meeiinqs. filled wiih plied wiih refreshmenifi ihis year is iunior De for Two years. lncide 'the sponsors, Mrs. Veda oiher sponsor. Enthusiasts for Points . . . one hear? . . , one no Trump sound heard iwice a monih when meer af each o+her's houses io for poinls. Beclcy Kinchen, Neal r, and Cheryl Siandiler play a prac- l cafeieria. When Cindy is slumped re's always presicleni Milne Haynes on wha? play lo make nexf. The xciiemeni' and enihusiasm. are sup- by individual members. High scorer bie Taylor, who has been a member ially. she's The daughier of one of Taylor. Mr. Edd Bivin is lhe Marching Highlanders Echo .. .. , ., A m.M,,A. he Leading fhis year's 74 mighly marching Highlanders are drum maiorelle Kafhleen Bobo and drum maior Sleven Jennings, 'Followed by slrufiing maioreffes Teresa Evans, Cindy Brady, Linda Shockey, Gwen Miers, Glenda Bruner, and Pal' Sissney. lnlricale roulines are performed by lhe following band members: Bob Hendricks, Wayne Tilson. Milch Roberlson. Bari' Sills, David Hewill, Jackie Sinku. Pam Wallace, Cindy Bouldin, Donna Snyder. Janel' Evans, Scoll Turner, Margie Bemus. Glenn Roberfson. Belly Haynes, Suzanne McKee. Mike Pike, Jody Thompson, Richard Kincaid. John Brinkley, Nicky Norman, Jacque Bass, Don Levy, Danny Garland. Keni Couch, Eddie Kighi. Dan Harmon, Judy Harmon, John Hancock. Jim Courlney, Brenda Lemons. Pam John, Ken l-larnack. and Marie Dolan. School Spirit During Game 1 1 .'l!. 'NWI 'fl' F. 5 .411 4 4 i M, l M . ., l Noble. Jan Crow. Bill Davis. Jeannne Sexlon. Beverly Koss biel, Doug Roland, Linda Lemons, David Reas. Jackie Dolbee Sleve Smifli, David Scfarflw, David Clemenfs, Roberl Himes Jim Holi, Beverly Boyldslon, Jay Clement Mariorie Lulce Carol l-larnaclc, Lee Mavleld, Richard Housfon, Greg Maslers David Slone, and Blake Bampley. l 57 58 Sounds of Music Resound Over Hills Members of fhe Highlander band are on fhe go all fhe lime, holding balce sales. garage sales. collecfing green sfamps. nof fo menfion regular pracfice for fhe Tri-Sfafe Fesfival af Enid, Oklahoma. Anofher highlighf of fhe year is fhe elecfion of a sweefliearf, who is presenfed af halffime during a foofball game. This season af fhe long-awaifed bouf wifh Poly. Teresa Evans. band sweefhearf, was escorfed onfo fhe field by David l-larf. She fhen received fhe fradifional kiss by band presidenf Blake Sampley. Teresa is also one of fhe six fwirlers for Easfern Hills. Ofher senior maioreffes are Paf Sissney and Linda Shoclxey. The remaining fwirlers are iuniors Glenda Bruner, Cindy Brady, and Gwen Miers. All are under fhe direcfion of Sfeven Jennings and Kafh- leen Bobo. The sfage band is composed of I8 members as follows: saxophones: Kenf Couch, Mirah Roberfson. Blalce Samp- ley, Barf Sills, Beverly Boyd- sfon, Carol Harnaclc: pianisf: Jackie Dolbee: frombones: Richard Housfon. Marie Dolan, Pam John, Lee Mayfield: drums: David Clemenfs: frum- pefs: David Rees, Sfeve Smifh, Jacque Bass, Nicky Norman, Richard Kincaid: bass: Roberf Himes. The sfage band played fhis year for fhe Big E falenf and beaufy confesfs. Many lafe hours and early morning sessions were puf in by fhese faifhful insfrumenfalisfs and fheir leader, band direcfor Mr. Roger Marfin. Es. ,, ,. H --ng . . . K- H, 1. x x-352, 5' v,-'wir Ill l T T EHHS YC Delegates Make Austin Trip AT a schdol assembly presenTed by The YouTh Council, a lguesT speaker, Mike HuddlesTon, spoke on Teenagers' common problems-religion, sex, and drugs. Fund raising proiecTs comprised mosT ol The members' Tree Time. ProiecTs such as brownie, egg, and bake sales, were held To send Sharon Tillery, Judy Gregg, and Becky Kinchen To a lead- ership lab iaT Wimberly. Mr, Dennis McCauley, sponsor, came To Their aid by ordering Two dozen brownies Trqm Cheryl STandiTer, TirsT halT presidenT. ATTer grueling hours oT pracTice, bruises, and sprained ioinTs, The EasT-WesT Powder PuTT FooTball Game was 'held December 3 To raise money in order To Take children Trom The ForT WorTh Day Care CenTer ChrisTmas shopping. The Easl' Team proved To be The beTTer Trained by sTomping The opponenTs 36-O. l Following an amenclmeni in Their consTiTuTion, a new slaTe oT officers was elecTed. They included Sharon Tillery, Judy Gregg. Tish Corley, Joanie Vachule, PaTTi Taylor, and KaThye McCall. The cli- max oT The xlear was The Texas YouTh ConTerence held July 3l lThrouQh Augusl' I in AusTin. i T i so Drill Team Performs In Talent Show The unusual performance by The ROTC selecT drill Team in The Big E TalenT show was a TirsT for EasTern Hills. ATTer many hours of pracTice, Roger Huff, James Lowe, Billy ArmsTrong, and RoberT Mox- ley puT on an excellenT appearance Tor The sTudenT body. AlThough They were noT The TalenT show winners, iudging by The applause Trom The audience, This sorT OT Talenf is here To sTay. RepresenTing Hills in The color guard are John Hilcher, John Roland. Milce RuTledge, and Joe Meadows, who pre- senT and .raise The 'Flag aT each TooT- ball game. The BaT'Talion STaff consisTs of Cadel' LT. Col. Richard Ross: sponsor Marilyn Sprengel: second row, Cadel' Mai. Charles Deming, CadeT CapTain Greg ATwell, CadeT Mai. Marvin Ivey, CadeT Mai. RoberT King, Cadel' 2nd LT. Russ l-lille, and CadeT S!Mai. Wayne CriTes. 60 Despiie having io use borrowed equipmenf. 'rhe ROTC rifle 'leam came lhrough unde- lfeafed in all fhe marches in which fhey l parficipaled. Members are Marvin lvy, cap- fain: James Lowe, all-cify colonel: Russ N Hille, high scorer for lhe all-cily mafch, Hank King, Richard Ross, John Henderson, David Hill, Sgf. Slrylcer, advisor: and Bob Moxley. Anofher group of hardworlxers and early morning praciicers is lhe ROTC drill feam. From 'rhis lalenlecl and energelic group a selecl drill feam was chosen lo represenf Them in fhe Big E falenl show. Behind every successful ROTC boy lhere slands an ROTC sponsor. Jennie lWoodard sponsors The drill leam: Marilyn Sprengle, lhe baHalion sfaff: Calhy Lowe, A company: Connie Roberfs, B compahy: and Janel' Hopper, C company. Pam Finch, Sharon Harmon. lRiclcie Spann, Linda Boggs. and Leslie Dyche are in charge of social funclions. These girls spend a good deal of lheir lime working wifh 'lhe boys and parficipafing wilh fhem in lheir acfivilies. , 6 I Who Will Achieve? You can Tell fhe charader of every man when you see how he receives praise. Seneca Big Wheels On Campus xi T '-i'51..' Miss EHHS is chosen on The basis of populariTy, sinceriTy, Mary Jo Neel received The TiTle This year Tor iusT These reaso The sTudenT body and-has served on The STuclenT Council To for Three years, Mary Jo has been a big adcliTion To The l-lig acTive member of The TroyliTes, appearing in The Miracle W and J.B. ln her junior year, Mary Jo received The AlTrusa A 64 P nd parTicipaTion in school affairs. js. She was elecTed co-presidenT oT r Three years. A cheerleader aT Hills li landers' TighTing spiriT. She is an orlcer, The Briclc ancl The Rose, ward and was chosen junior TavoriTe. -s Jimmy Day, Mr. EHHS, is always where 'rhe aciion is ai Easiern H ihe Highlander iooiball ieam 'for Three years and a lefferman for pariicipaied in iwo plays, The Brick and The Rose and J, B. H year. He also emceed ihe Highland Fling in February. Jimmy is much of his spare Time ai lhe lake. He enioys Jrinlcering wiih cars a his church youih deparimenf. Mr. and Miss EHHS I 'DN' j ills. He has been a member of Jrwo. Aciive in 'rhe Troyliies, he e was elecied Twerp King 'rhis a skiing enfhusiasi and spends nd is quiie aciive in ihe work of V ital I llustrious P rodigies James Lowe All-City Colonel Mary Jo Neel and Raymond Peak Student Body Co-Presidents 'fb Sylvia Swords Raymond Peak Howdy King and Queer Kay Brimer, Jimmy Day, Melinda Day, J. R. Reeves. Ben Brown, and Barbara Johnson. Twerp Couri r' Hey Now! Well, Here We Come . . Facing easl 'lo praise Allah? No, facing wesi 'ro wa'rcl'1 a field goal allernpl' by 'rlwe l-liglwlanders. Loyaliy and devolion are sliown by line 8 laiilwiul lroopers as ihey sell ribbons, organize pep rallies, and lead yells al sporls evenis. The group is com- posed oi 4 seniors, Mary Jo Neel and Dee Milclriell, relurning from lasl year, and Milce Carler and Larry Armslrong, new 'ro 'rlie game. The remaining 4 boos'l'ers are iuniors Kerry Dyer, Guy Siroman, Jeri Jo Browning, and Lois Mc- Kniglrii. All of llie cheerleaders lor This year al'- iended a session al SMU lo learn new yells. Ex- penses were earned 'rlirougli sale of ribbons. The exuberanl spiriis of llie supporlers are inieclious lo bollw parlicipanis and viewers of 'rlrie games. .35 Gridiron Royalty Debbie Green Homecoming Queen Marsha Waddell Michele Marquardt - l .,,! ! Z H 5 , ,- Q ' N wav.:-1 1 - Q-, 221- V,x yt' lf.. ,'+XT'if ,S- Q 1, -. 1 Tx' IJ-er. ' I V W' ' , 'ix-23k:.M , Q 3 N :M FK .M 'YYY' 4 fs '5 'rAl',,lxQc. Q-'A ' ' ' xikffvh K .-V 'ef L. .V-+1 '.W' fx K if- ,Vim Debbie Boteler Sylvia Swords X l 7 I A Queen for All Seasons saw' W WW' All Teresa Evans Band Sweetheart Sylvia Swords Basketball Queen rs sv -1 2953? if 4:35253 ,Milf 11, . My gf,-53,55 ,W if gs, ,Hz l. 5 x 'aw l 1 S S ' 4 .ffl-...NJ S f 1 , I n lynn! Laura Jose Baseball Queen Sherry Doggett Truck Queen . - I 1335whatlgTf:Q'5.,gSvggigfqwfqfkseiqiwg,v..f1,,,1f, For W E i awww A , W' it a ' SQ! vin. iw ' I V it Q gm , o a We s - 0 f 5' hw fi --f'- ,1'-ff f,, l - I xx is 'rx r nv A uv, an ,r , r it ,,., mo, 'GX .Mu I r Q, Q,.?,j3 4 N.. ,M ,,,w,sQ Ml , U, . .Q X ft - f .,,. V , 265355597 M ,ri-ww: . ew? 6 -V 3, Q tid g.riff'1'5'?L' is if rw N gsm fs, ,uw A 1' - . s or r 'K Anne Aronowitz, Bill .lohnson - Favorites Favorite Personalities 'T'-' 1 ef Gerald Spivey, Barbara Johnson, Glen Davis, Cayla Sophomore Class g - Finalists F' Charles Cheek, Melinda Day, Ben Brown, Debbie Kelly, Tommy Deere Favorite Personalitie 76 l P :.'f-5 r rn r , .1 A I Q A ' 4 .'l9'rvV.: h 4 ' Y r , Q .1 J y 1 ,Q Q 1 ' , mr. 52... . Z Kerry Dyer, Guy Stromun - F Jumor Class Sylvia Swords, Cary Dorman, Carrie Cowan, Danny Owen - Finalists Favorite Personalitie . Ls: Larry McCurter, Ruth Putney Senior Class l .N 'Yin Q s '54 Io Five Fluunt Forties Linda Griffith Miss Big E Jw X x x X Jeri Jo Browning Fourth Runner-up Kay Brimer Second Runner-up i i Teresa Evans First Runner-iip Norma Venso Third Runner-u 'LIE Personalities With Pflash Joyce Fields Highland Fling Talent Winner Ruth Putney Miss Congeniality fLri 9x'i ii:f,5: -dl 4- Who's Who Debi Roberts Journa ism Michele Marquardt Foreign Languages 1' K I if ' ,f V . . :XY pf' fs.. W?-1 -fi KLA '91 8 'ifftn-.. Steve Aronowitz Social Studies 83 Seniors Honored Liz Overshiner Moth Jimmy Courtney Science iv 2 ' . . or i .av :I . fr Josh Garrett Athletics 84 sw s- is D .55 is Cone l :IZ , FW ,lik . TY: C 1 Dee Mitchell Drama fc. 41 'I'! . Susan Howell English fi? 5 lf' HX! ' .1 ..4 w 6 ' 1y3gv-ezww-gi ,,.1 Md fund 7 Wna '-?'i ?'N x 85 Grant Couch Marsha Howard Business James Lowe ROTC 86 X 5 vlvv. A af esss X xx xxx XX hx .xv . x Y, .ATN y i - . ' 'O ff'-it ve yixi .N Q fzifv' ,, W. mf X, N fx , . 9.5335 v7 3' 'Jef' ' v 'Q 'V ke 1, ,x Q N-A ifif if, . S S 1 3, ,J 4 v A W. -7 ls' f 5' 9. 5. fl R11 W xx.-C in Publications People Dennis Cone Tartan Award Carol Ward Clan Award Claudia Jackson Tartan-Clan Award ai? Debi Roberts Tartan Award . .1 . Q I -W . S xi , .sq U TDP rcminen CNA 5. 1w4f:.i 1 ' ' . ,V if f- - I-Avo-0 , Q-Y 5,0 , Lynda Layne Clan Award Mike Cloud Clan Award And Here's to You Top Graduates Sandy Schwennsen was named Top Girl Tor The l969 graduaTing class Trom among six senior girls who qualiTied To compeTe Tor The honor. A member oT The Honor SocieTy and Leonard STar recipienT Tor Three years, Sandy also belongs To The Highlander Lassies, FuTure Teachers Asso- ciaTion. and The French Club. AlThough she has been involved in many service proi- ecTs, including TuToring aT EasTwood CenTer and working wiTh a Third grade Sunday school class, Sandy has managed To main- Tain all A's ThroughouT her iunior and senior years oT high school. She plans To aTTend NorTh Texas STaTe UniversiTy, where she will be maioring in elemenTary educa- Tion wiTh a minor in business. l i 3 . li -B r i 3 1 li al .ii , i K , . 3, i , A ' 'ri fi ' i ...Q V . Qi 131 Fei 1 E- 15, 1 9 A Q 3 'AIQLTL 4 'mann 4. Dee Mifchell, Top B Who in drama. A Sfar award and mem served Easlern Hills presidenf of 'rhe dram lions presenfecl by fhe and several minor pla plans 'ro affend Abilen Trinily Universily in S minoring in business. company and do some i Y graduafe, was also chosen Who's ree-year recipienr of 'rhe Leonard er of +he Honor Sociefy, Dee has s cheerleader for 'rhree years. As club, he is inferesfed in all produc- Troylifes. He has been in five major ys during his high school years. He Chrisfian College and fhen finish a+ n Anfonio, majoring in Jfhealer and a'rer he hopes +o work in a fheafer irec+ing. Mr., L - P-vm. 'f1- . -wr-v-v-if lrsrorfau., Who Will Give? The whole arf of feaching is only The arf of awakening 'rhe na'rural curiosify of young minds for 'rhe purpose of safisfying if af'rerwarcls. Anafole France Tannuhill Becomes New Vice-Principal You don'T lcnow how much each oT you means To me. commenTed Mr. Harris aT a pep rally aTTer The Highlander TooTball Team Tied Tor The championship. Mr. Harris' deep concern Tor The sTudenTs oT EasTern Hills is oTTen demonsTraTed. He is always willing To Take Time To deal wiTh problems as They arise wiTh sTudenTs. Coach Sadler overhears Tales oT woe as Highlander Lassie, Claudia Jaclcson, dis- cusses picTure problems Tor The Clan wiTh Mr. Harris in The picTure below. Along wiTh The vice-principals, Mr. Lee Tanna- hill and Mrs. Virginia Ward, Mr. Harris has many responsibiliTies in guiding The acTiviTies oT The school. The image and repuTaTion oT The school depend greaTly on The way iT is run by The adminisTraTion. as well as how The sTu- denT body behaves. Mrs. Ward is in her Third year as vice-principal, while Mr. Tannahill is a newcomer To The school. In The Ten year hisTory oT EasTern Hills, only one year has passed wiThouT a Tannahill on The TaculTy. Mr. Tannahill's wife was chemisTry Teacher here unTil l967' Mr. Marvin Harris BA. MEL! Principal M 94 1-,I fl' JN X F 'ii f Mr. Lee Tannahill Mrs. Virginia Ward BS, MEcl BA, MA Vice4Principal Vice-Principal Board Find Truelson Best Suited for Post Working i'oge'I'her fo make ihe For? Worih school sysiem ihe besi in 'rhe land is 'rhe aim of b ard members and Supr. Truelson, who is serving for his second ye r in ihis posiiion. Aiier an exrensive search, board members sele 'red Truelson as ihe man who could besi 'Fill 'rhe posiiion of supe iniendeni. Besides approving 'ihe hiring uperiniendenf of new personnel, board m mbers ser Jrhe operarional policies of ihe sysiem. Alihough ir ha been recognized as an ouisianding school board by 'rhe NEA. he Fori Worih board is noi immune io criiicism. For inslance, r ceni coniroversy has arisen over such issues as charify clubs and price of furnishings for ihe board room. Mr. James Bailey rg, Asst Supl. for lnsirucrion Mr. Eli Douglas Assi. Supl: for Adminsiraiion Mr. Eugene Highiower Assf. Supi. for Business School board officers are Mr. Bill Ellioif, vice-president Fafher John cearher ury, Mrs. Carey Snyder, Mr. Green Mr. Loyd Turner, presidenf: and Mr. Jim Harris, sec- B. Trimble. and M Bobby Bruner, fafher of Glenda reiary. Sianding behind fhe officers are board members Bruner- who is 5 lim 0' ai Easiem Hills. Bubble Bubble Toil and Trouble Mr Waylon Kirk Mrs DeRema McCulley Mrs, Doroflhy Boleg Mrs. Margie Houlihan BA MEcl BA MA BA, MA Secrelary Senior Counselor Junior Counselor Sophomore Counselor Mrs. WahneHa Williamson Mrs Ina Dawson Mrs Belly Mrlchell Mrs. Donna Young BS, MA Allendance Secrelary BS, MEd Librarian Reglslrar Nurse Medical Careers Club QW Mrs. Jo ce Combs Mrs. Claudie Colley Y Sludy Hall Sludy l-lall Five sfudy halls, boys in girls' PE classes, and lwo lunch periods are a few of The mislalces lhe new and belov- ed compuler made while scheduling classes for lhis year. The cornpuler inlroduced lhe lacully lo bubbling in sheer alfer sheel of inlorrnalion. The nine weelcs peri- ods and lale reporl cards posfponed punishrnenl lor un- luclcy sludenls. Math Equal The slope run, expla is only one in Jrhe vari malh requi relaled ma ihe sludenl lo lake adv and 4, irig or business meiic lhe s ing accoun imporlanl b law. Mosl' malh however, lh lo be exvrre Vance one programmin 56IO. Acco is run by m lo disprove cries lor h several fran eliminaled malh cours semesler is a sigh ol rel den when ll 1 N? SLJO' Plus Credit Happiness ine is equal lo rhe rise divided by lhe Mrs. Foegelle +o Algebra 3 siudenls. This many definilions and rules siudenls learn ylh courses. To gain lhe iwo crediis of graduafion, sludenls may choose from lirsi' year algebra, or unified geomeiry. If rvives The lirsl lwo years of malh and plans ycourses, he may choose 'From Algebra 3 ry, elemenlary analysis, compuler malh, eric. ln one semesler ol business arilh- learns aboul inleresl, percenlage, check- iaxes. and life insurance, along wiih olher malhemaiics. l-le Then sludies business 'ls usually find Jrheir courses absorbing: yuler malh sludenls may 'find 'rheir course ly liascinaling. Such was lhe case ol Pam y early in lhe fall semesler when she was a co g 'li Mr. Sisserson, inslrucior, lhe compuler mplicaled problem on lhe Compulyper lo Pam's surprise, ihe compuler +ried ory. When lhe slop bulion lailecl, Pam's racled Mr. Sisserson's allenlion. Aller rls, 'rhe machine's slruggle for power was I6 leacher pulled ihe plug. Allhough all noi always guile as exciling, when 'rhe r and credii is gained. many siudenls heave happiness. Mr. Kennelh Sisserson BA, MA Compufer Mafh, Trig Elemenfary Analysis, Algebra 4 Mrs. June Perlrey BS Geomelry Mrs. Glenda Foegelle BS Algebra Mrs. Robbie Babbill' BS Algebra, Trig Miss Maryana Hill BS Geomelry, Algebra Relaled Malh Mr. Herman Robbins BS, MEd Geomeiry, Relafed Mafh 97 98 Mrs. Polly LoveTT BA English Lassies Mrs. Jean Dyer BS, MEd English, T-lumaniTies Lassies Mrs. RuTh Priddy BA English. Journalism Press Club. TarTan , Macbeth Rocks Out Buzz, buzz, buzz wenT The sirens as approximaTely 300 sTudenTs Trom EasTern Hills Trelclced To Dallas To see an updaTed producTion oT Shalcespeare's MacbeTh. ATTer arriving in beauTiTul downTown Dallas, iT seems as Though The buses. like The proverbial black sheep, losT Their way. One arrived aT a Dallas nighTspoT beTore Tinally reaching The Dallas TheaTer Ce-nTer, while sTill anoTher was escorTed by police To The perTormance. Because oT The enThusiasm Tor Shalcspeare by so many sTudenTs, Two addiTional compleTe record seTs oT Julius Caesar and MacbeTh were purchased This year by The English deparTmenT. Besides Taking aclvanTage oT exTracurricular acTiviTies To complemenT Their sTudies, sTudenTs who have an inTeresT in public spealcing or dramaTics have a chance To develop Their TalenTs by parTicipaTing in debaTes and plays. The Curious Savage was presenTed Three Times aT EasTern l-lilis as The Tall play. One casT presenTed a sTudenT performance: anoTher, The Thursday nighT per- Tormance. A combinaTion casT oT The besT performers was given on Friday nighT. y'!i '2?' 'Sh T ,ff -. QI -.Jil fr, T KL J . , sisei . gg J ,, . fl W ,M f- . - : f,.' arm'-' ' -' .R . 3 , -- V153-2 . O N VI 'rv N-I I-5 f'1ilgA..g 1 Mrs. Beverly Wealherford Miss Sylvia Coclrerell Miss Lenora Suffon BA BA BA, MA English English, World l-lisfory English Bible Club Mrs. Ann Pafriclr BA, MEJ English Clan Mrs. Ilene Harwell BA English ROTC Sponsor Mrs. Ann Heberle BA Speech, English Troylifes, Debafe Club Miss Lorelfa Smilh BA English Mrs. Charlolfe Ballard BA, MA English, Spanish Languages Are the Key to Culture NoT all learning is done in The classroom. Language sTudenTs, Through Their respecTive club acTiviTies, have a chance To increase Their lcnowledge oT The people and cusToms oT The counTries whose languages They are sTudying. AT The German club ChrisTmas parTy, members drank cucumber punch and danced The polka, while Their Tellow sTudenTs in The Spanish club brolce The TradiTional pinaTa. Many oT The language classes have a culTure day. On These days, They play records, sing, and some-Times dance. Vive la diTTerence! Mrs. Valda Carroll BA German, GeomeTry German Club, American Field Service Miss Barbara Naish BA French, English Touiours Francais Lf' Miss Susan Swain BA Spanish. English FTA. Lassies Spanish Club Unil 2 Mrs. Cl1arloTTe Vanclergriff BA Spanish Mrs. Jan Cox BA LaTin, English JCL l00 . .,, -4 ,Lv Mr. Leon Mitchell Mr. Edd Bivin BA. MA BA l'liStOFy. Government History, Humanities Student Council Cheerleaders gl QWIF' Hum anities Course Stresses Attitudes Attitudes are what count in this class! This is otten repeated by the teachers ot the humanities class, Mrs. Dyer, English, various activit opera: an exh land Mr. Bivin, history. Students attend ies, such as La Traviata, an Italian ibit ot political cartoons: a speech by Sander Vanocur, an NBC newsmang and a lecture by TCU's Dr. Fra hk Reuter on early presidents and their administrations, Class time is spent in taking notes and discussion. Students also conduct research, either indi- vidually or in Bart Sills, Mar on a report a b Supreme Courth. small groups, such as the one below. y Kelch, and Lynda Layne are worlcing out iudicial decisions made by the tirst ,i xi , .1-If' '- E Ri' IQ :C-Y' Mr. Dennis McCauley BA History Mrs. Johanna Pitts BA History N Miss Janie Thompson Mrs- Nancy Greenhaw BS BS History Government, American History lOl Research Is Key to New Course Mr. John Ross BS, MEd Biology Mrs. Alberia Sparlrs BA Chemisfry Mr. Alfred Dahl BS Physics, Trig, Geomeiry Mrs. Anneiie Blaschlre BS Biology. Advanced Biology Mrs. Joyce Krivanelt BS Biology Tears, brH'en nails, and frayed nerves con- siilruie lrhe average day of an advanced biology srudeni. For nine weelcs, Jrhey slaved over The properlies of yeasrs and ferrnenlarion, searching 'for all Hs hidden mysreries. From ihere, sludenls weni separale ways, delving info rhe 'fields of embryology, animal behavior, and genelics. Field frips and lecrures were an acfive parr of Jrhe exrracurricular aciiviiies in lhe ad- vanced course. The new biology course was offered al Hills ihis year, along wiih 'rhe regular sludies of physics, chemisfry, and regular biology. I02 Electives Invite Enr 5.35 ,h -.4-af 3 f-1 Foods. CloThi g, Home Manageliw chment Mr. Roger Marlin BME, MEd Band. OrchesTra Miss Marylouise Balmer BA. MA SelecT Choir, Chorus Mrs. Dorolhy Weafherby BA, MA ArT ArT Club '7 1 Mrs. Mary Guinn BS FHA, Lassies Mrs. Marguerife Tho BS enT mpson Foods, CloThirg, Home Managei'lnenT FHA, Lassiezz ElecTive co experimenTa rses provide an ou+le+ Tor sTudenTs' ion wiTh Their TalenTs. Under The di- recTion of Miss Marylouise Balcer and Mr. Roger MarTin, sTudenTs have The opporTuniTy To express Themselves i Mr. lvlarTin ln spiTe of n music. As The new band direcTor, broughT new ideas, new blue band grueling marching sessions and hard rehearsals, T ,e band members Tincl Time Tor parTies, shirTs, and a JI raTing in disTricT ConTesT This year. h T hayrides, an sTudenTs hav Types OT ar un. UpsTairs in The arT deparTmenT. The opporTuniTies oT viewing cliTTerenT . Trip To Ted Weiner's sculpTure gardens, The KraTT show in Dallas, and visiTs To various arT TeresTing sTu xhil::iTs and galleries enliven The in- y oT arT. ln The lower halls, The home- making depa TmenT oTTers young ladies The chance To learn Th managing a care. womanly arTs oT cooking, sewing, udgeT, and The many TaceTs OT child IO3 Early Typing Class Dozes Through Year A 7:40 Typing class? ThirTy-Two sleepy sTudenTs sTaggered To Mrs. Calhoun's room The TirsT semesTer Tor Their TirsT class oT The day. Their only bonus was leaving school aT The end oT TiTTh period. The second semesTer anoTher early class, TaughT by Coach Leach, was oTTered. Meanwhile, draTTing classes have been enlarged by The enrollrnenT oT several girl sTudenTs. Class worlc is oTTen inTerrupTed when purses 'find Their way To The Top oT The desks, inTerTering wiTh The T- square, a draTTing insTrumenT. Mr. Earl Deaver, draTT- ing insTrucTor, helps BeTh McCord wiTh an assignmenT. ROTC acTiviTy is noT limiTed To classroom worlc. AT The TooTball games, The EasTern Hills color guard occasionally posTs The colors. The armory was also invaded by girls Trom The PE classes. The girls Tried Their hand aT riflery. No casualTies were reporTedg however, There were some close calls. 3 Q Mrs. Joyce Calhoun Mrs. Julia Balrer Mrs. Mariorie McLenclon BA, MEcl BS BS. MA Typing, ShorThand Bookkeeping, Typing Boolclceeping, Typing l04 l ll Ll , . sf i.-4' J, A A M 'i 1 mf ff ff ,,d,,,d- Q 4:-111 40 - fa 'uf' K' ,-Xi' Sgl. Cuprence Slrylrer ROTC Sgf. John Ellis ROTC Mr. Earl Deaver BS lndusfrial Arfs. Drafling -, I Mr. Willie Hill Mr. Duane Rogers BS, MS BS A lnduslrial Arts, Wood Shop, lnduslrial Arls, Mefal Shop. Power Mechanics Po er Mechanics Wi v-..,.., M. . 5 e 'B if-1.4! Mr. Jerry Sadler BS, MEJ Foofball Coach. Assf. Track Coach, PE, and Geomefry Mr. John Hower-lon BS. MEd Baslcefball Coach, Assf. Foofbail Coach. American Hisfory Mr. Ronnie McBee BA Boys' PE, Asst Foofball Coach, Track Coach Mr. Raymond Davila BA Assf. Foofball and Baskefball Coach, Boys' PE, Hisiory I06 Swimming Hopes Go Down Drain Miss Miriam Moore Miss Dorofhy Gray Mrs. Vada Taylor MV- Willie Maxwell BS, MS BS, MEd BS, MEd BS Girls' PE Girls' Tennis, Girls' PE Girls' PE BOYS' PE. Baseball Coach. Lassies Bridge Club A555 F0OflDdll Coach ff!! all U Mr. Bobby Leach BS Typing, Business Mailm, Assf. Foolball and Baseball Coach. Boys' Tennis, Rodeo Club Ready, begin, one, lwo, llwree, four, counis Miss Gray as dismay- ecl senior girls' PE classes begin exercises. Siudenls' hopes of 'rak- ing swimming classes al The begin- ning oi ilie school year were noi realized due lo consirucfion com- plicaiions on llne swimming pool. However, oplimislic sludenls loolc- ed lorward lo llne day iliey can ialce l'l'1eir 'Firsl dives. IO7 Who Will Receive? Training is every+hing. The peach was once a biHer almond: cauliflower is nofhing buf cabbage wifh a college educafionf' Mark Twain 1969 Class Officers i 1 5 f I 3 : J ' E ' N Q I ' - 5 A r ' an f rr r' 1 ' 1 5 Y i r ir Zhi Y ,- .. 1 ' I f ry l ' Larry McCarter Cary Dorm n Danny Owen President Vice-Presid nr Secretory-Treasurer Tn? iff? sd - Q '5 df ' 94 v -v . , 4 'ZZ' No' C Nr' 'tv' '59 -I -3 ff' ..f xi-, ' 47 v , Acuff. Max Adair, Marlc Alcins, Penny Alexander, Eddie Allen, Jean Allen, Joan Allgood. Belinda Anderson, Kafy Armsfrong, Bill Armslrong, Larry Armsfrong, Manley Arnold, Sian Aronowilz Sieve Arlhur, Russell Afwell, Greg Averifle Kendra Balcer, Jo Ellen Ball, Jon Ball, Mary Margaref Bannisrer, Brown Barresi, Sharon Bass, Jacque Bafes. Greg Bauguess, Rulh Bauman, Debbie Beach, Mackey Beals, Richard Beck, Don Bennefr, Bill Benneff, Claudia Students Sacrifice Study Hull To Work in Attendance Office Benton, Mike Bergeron, Bobby Berry, Chris Boehnke. Judy Boggs. Linda Bosaw. Marc Boteler, Debbie Boubel, Karen Boyclstun, Shelley Branum Anne Brewer, Tommy Brimer, Kay Brockette, Darby Brown. Cathy Brown, Mary Buie. Becky Burgess, Sallye Burkhart, Pam ll2 Keeping track of the number of Clays until holidays and the final day of school is one of the most interesting tasks that students work- ing in the attendance office perform. Other more official tasks carried out by the student assistants include answering the telephone and checking attendance cards. Jeanne Gilday is one of several Highlanders who work during their study hall under the supervision of Mother Mitchell. 'psi i. Y X if 5.1 X 'gl 5 12+ T127-V ll wi '17 'ggi fws J :O HSD' Burnham, Susan Burlon, David Buller, John Bulls, David Byers. John Cardwell, Nancy Carfer, Mike Carfer, Phil Cary, Glenn Chadwick, Cafhy Chandler, Carla Charles, Nancy Chrisman, Mark Clark, Coleen Cloud, Mike Coler. John Coggins, Becky Coke. Paffi Combs, Renda Cone, Dennis Collingham James Couch, Gran? Courlney, James Cowan, Carrie II4 Crabfree. Virginia Crocker, Toy Crockeil, Chuck Cross. Joe Crow, Jan Cummings, Brenda Curry, Ken Daniell, Kaihryn Darby. Alice Darby. Liz Davis, Donna Davis, Liz Day, Jimmy Dickey, George Dodson, Terry Doggeif, Sherry Dorman, Cary Douglas, Sheila Duckworih. Gwen Dunn, Sieve Amid ihe husile and exciiemenl' of ihe Homecoming pep rally. seniors Pam Burkhart Marsha Howard, Debbie Wil liams, and Donna Davis wind crepe paper sireamers fo be 'rhrown info ihe air during fhe fesfivifies. In addirion fo The many signs and posfers prepared fo add spirif, ihe Lassies were responsible for The decoraling of H-ie home rooms during Homecoming week. Locker decorafions were made each week io show fhe foofball boys ihe Lassies were behind 'rhem 100 per cent Wtwff L.. Seniors Prepare for Homecoming Pep L 4-5. vw! Q-. xg '17 S. 1-N, Rally Ellis. Viclai Evans. Teresa Finch, Pam Fincher, Kalhy Fisher, Becky Fleming, Craig Ford, Belly Fowler, Vickie Friclce, Greg Garner, Scoll' Garreff, Josh Gibson, Ronald Gilmore. Debbie Gladden, Greg Glaze, Kailny Golden, Gary Goodwill, Danny Goodwin, Tommy Gouge, Cheryl Gower, Larry Gray, Rosie Green, Debbie Green, Tim Greenwood ldella Gregory, Valerie Griffifh. Linda Grimes. Dale Grimes. Paula Hackney. James Hackney, Mike Hall, Linda Hamillon, Priscilla Hanebuff. Neal Hardisfy, Hanlc Hardy, Dayle Harnaclc, Ke'n Harrell, David Harris. Bill Harrod. Debbie Hart David Halcher, Presley Hatton, Laura Hayes, Douglas Hayes, Milce Hedric, Viclci Hendrix, Brenda Hendrix, Linda Hernandez. Roberf H igginbolham Danny Hillard, Pam Hood. Diane Hoover. Jerrell Horlon. Paul ve Skits, Chants Spark Pep Rallies ' ff WY f ' f i f , -.A k , , . , Y Afler flipping her wig during a pep rally, cheerleader Mary Jo , , ,J . . I i ,L ii Neel fries fo revive her fallen fall. Cheerleaders used skifs and 7 'i - 4 - . ' 'fl chanis lo liven up pep rallies. lil? as i 'fin ,.--' l lr Il 'IH f .E ,fm -R vejfr we iff, K' . l-louslon, Richard l-loward, Marsha Howel Susan Howel Vicki l-lowelh. Greg Hudson, Jana Hull, Roger Hughes. Celie l-lulcill. Milne l-lull, Riclcey l-luisell, Larry Ince. Nancy lvy, Marvin Jackson, Claudia Jackson, Sandy James. Debbie Jennings, John Jennings, Sfeve Johnson Karen ll7 Too offen only +he main aciors and acrresses receive praise for a play pro- duciion. Wirhour ihe sei designers and sfage crew, fhe show could not go on. Junior Tim Wollenman and senior Joe Maifhews lend a helping hand in mov- ing siege lurnirure lor ihe fall play. The Curious Savage. Jones. r Barry Jones. Howard Jordan, Janelle Jose, Laura Kelley, Anne Kendrick, Karl Kidd, Don Kidwell, Carol ' ,- Kiechler, Karen Kinchen, Becky King, Bill King, Reber? King, Sherry Kirlc. Vernon Klopner, Pam Knight John Lancasler Linda Lanldon, Scoif Larmer, Jan Lawson, Kalhy I8 vii le.-v wig? YM? - Mg L4 Stage Crew Adds Flnlshlng Touches Leafh, Debbie LeBa ron, Lynne Lee, Phil Levy, Don Livingsron, Doug Lorimer, Mary Low. Virginia Lowe. James Lyle. Sally Mcfxllisfer. Candy McCar+e r, Larry McCar+y, Terry McClanahan Karen Mcclary, Venifa McCord. Be-fh McCoy, Milce Mccurry, Sharon McDulf. Debbie Mclfowen, Keifh McKean, Virginia McMahan, Phil Maberry, Doris Marlow, Terry Marquardl' Michele Marshall, Sandra The heck wilh Tech! Seniors Jackie Slarnes and Becky Tompkins check fheir bag ol: 'lricks while decorafinq 'lor lhe Homecoming pep rally. Posfers. sfream- ers, and carloon cufouls qraced 'lhe audilorium before lhe bout wiih rhe Technical bulldoqs. Alfer fhe exes' meeiinq lo eleci lhe Coming-home queen decoraiions from 'the difierenl home rooms were clisfribufed fo give ihe audilorium a vicfory spirir. Marshall, Wayne Maserang, Gary Massey, Darlene Masier, Greg Malfhews, Norma We , fm- .. ,uri 1 Mauldin, Vicki Meadows, Connie Miers, John Milburn. Melanie Milke, Louise Miller, Chuck Miller, Cynlhia Miller, -.23 John -mf' Mills, Candy Mifchell, Billy Milchell, Dee mfyv Moore, Janis Moore, Kennelh Moore. Kenneih Moore, Marcilee T47 l20 ....v' Hot Toddy Attends Homecoming Pep Rally 'V 5 f , .za -1 YQ V Q ,HZ ,x,i,i4i13,rf,g,.1,K 2 . .. --f ' '- . , ee. 2 ' ff' fifff' ?'if i Jimi Q. ...ds .V-., f , f, A, ,, 'ffflfaj' ,759-., '- - ...MT S X 45 mx .J it -I' gk,u.3'f5q,v .,4 -jr ,. ,rf ' ' ', fn , 1- fi. ,.lielgiiMajefn 3,j ,fr AI' ,., 3 V pf'J'f1f:':' M3152-.-. , i, 1 an . as if-v i N ,C 3' UA. ,c,r- ' N ii V ,f I Hof Toddy, 'rhe unofficial parking lol' scene before lerrier was purchased by James Willingham unfil Tocldy now resides al' lhe 1-Q 'l 1 Q5- ef ' Ar' Easier Hills mascot surveys lhe school fhe l-lolnecominq game. This Highlander lhe sfpdenl body and lsepl' by Coach the irslrucfor lefl' Easlern l-lills. l-lol' home ol Mr. Marvin Harris, principal. Morris. Gary Morris, Sha ron Morris, Richard Morrow, Cindy Morrow, Pally Morfon, SOFIDY Murga, Nalaly Murrell, Loclc Nabors, Linda Nash, Allison Naylor, Marlha Neal. Debra Neel, Mary Jo Nelon. Deborah Newsome. Cissy Newfon. Paula Nimilz. Reed Norris. John Norlon, Alan l2l Oakes. Marcille Oren, I-leaiher Overshiner. Liz Owen. Danny Pa rish. Roberi Parker, Cindy Payne, Lynn Peak, Raymond Penny, Linda Pele-rson, Hilary Phillips. Beclcy Powell, Judy Price. Donna Pridqeon. Diana Puenie. Vicfor Puiney, Ruih Quassa, Linda Ramey, Rose Mar Record, Chris Reed. Debbie Reed. Marcia Reeve, Tommy Reid. Jim Reniro, Cyndy Reynolds. Rodney Reynolds, Tommy Richa rdson. Richard ie 32 ., k- X -. , vi A ew' 9 if ? . go T, VA , W7'Y ,. vu ' P:-r ii T nw . fi 4 V x 32 l Band Members Provide Beat for Pep Rallies I r, 'E - N? 've L Band members have a knack early morning praclice and for mixing worlc wilh play. Despile grueling hours of marching. ihese baclcbones of school spirir siill find a momeni' for laughs. David Sfone waves a menacing han, a pep rally as Jim Courfney d ar maioreffe Teresa Evans during rries 'lo run inlerlerence. Rife, Elsie Riley. Bobby Riley. Connie Riley. Gary L IM Rippeloe, Sherry Roberls, Carol Roberls, Debi Roberlson. Sam Robinson, Jan Robinson. Jean Rogers, Kalhy Rose, Denny Ross, Randy Ross. Rick l23 Seniors Face Future With Mixed Feelings Rowland. John Salzman, DeDe Sampley, Blake Saye. Elaine Scarllw, Debi Schwennsen. Sandy Scoggin, Kallwy Seamsler, Roberl Sexlon, Mike Shipman. Jeannie Slwockey, Linda Simmons. Brenda Sissney. Pal Skidmore, JoAnn Smilh. Debby Srnilli, Donna Smillm, Sieve Srnyers. Judy Speer, Doug Sprengel, Marilyn Slandifer, Cheryl Slanlield, Beverly Siarnes. Jackie Slerell. Suzie Stevenson. Gail Lg , L. ' x kwa' XKL7 3 Nostalgia? Senior Liz future while fhe bustle her. 4. x ' .aw Darby lailces a momenf fo conlemplaie fhe ol Homecoming decoralions goes on around Sfolces. Jeanne Sfone, David .az i gf' Slory, Wanda Slrailon, Lisa Slubbs. Debbie Swords. Sylvia Talurn, Cynlhia Taylor, Tommy Templin. Tom Thompson, I Jodie Thompson, Nancy , Thornlon. Janis Thornlon, Jerry Thurman. Marla Tilson, YTTTP Wayne Timmons. Elizabelh ' Tinsley, Pal' Tompkins, Becky Trimble. Johnny I25 Seniors Attend Baccalaureate, Graduation Turner. Charles Vance. Cynthia Vance. Pam Van Horn, Tommy Venard. Cheri Venso, Nolan Vitelc, Laurie Waddell. Loy Waddell, Mark Waddell. Marsha Walclrup. Nancy Walters. Wade Wa rd. Carol Wa rd, Cathy Ward. David Ward, Oresa Way, Ellen Webber, Jane Willenborg Connie Williams, Dana Williams, Debbie Williams, Delwin Williams, Tommy Wilmoth, Terry Wilson. Clauclia -q... L -av '-1 7 ? In Memoriam Zachary, Mike Zinberg. Jan We undersfand deaih for Jrhe firsi rime when he puls his hand upon one whom we love. Madam De Siael John Nelson Wilson, Terry Wimberley. Buddy Wisdom, Sharon Wise. Ma ry Ann Wood, Mike Woodruff, Paul Woods. Terry Wriqhr, Roxanne Ya naway, Jim Ya rbrough, John Yaies, Sarah York, Donna You ng, Jack Young, Lucille Young, Roger 1970 Class Officers Kerry Dyer Guy Stroman Ben Brown ViCG-PVGSUGUT President Secretory-Treasurer Able. Jan Adair, Randy Adams. Forresf Adlcins, Kalhy Akers, Randy Albone, Clwrisfine Alcon. Andy Anderson, Regina Ash, Linda Aflebery, Bobby Ausfin, April Bacon, Jeanne Baller. Dan Balmer, Debbie Ballem, Darla Barnerf, Gary Barneff, William Barron, Darrell Barron. Keilh Bauguess, Jane Bedford, Donald Bagley, Jan Bell, Beverly Bell, Doug Bell. Roger Bemus, Margie Benfon, Lana Berlces, Milne Berry. Debbie Bice, Chuck Texas Woman's Universily band, direcfed by Dr. Thomas Turicchi, presenfed a program lo lhe Easlern Hills' sfudenl' body. The all-girl band included lwo Easlern Hills exes, Carolyn Dolbee and Emily Holi. Alter Their frip 'ro High- lander ierrilory, lhe serenaders carried music fo milifary camps on lhe island of Greenland. Bissell. Bruce Blackburn, Cheryl 1 Blessing, John Bobo, Kafhleen Bodine, Mary Bollinger, Lee Bollorff, Susan Bouldin, Cindy Bowman, Pam Boyclslon, Beverly Brady, Cindy Brazeal, Larry Brazzel, Debbie Brinkley. John Brown, Ben Brown, Scoil Browning. Jeri Jo Bruner, Glenda Bruner, Randy Bryan, Lisa I30 --D sr' 13? , i Students Entertuined By TWU S renuders li fa wif' we Bryanl, Jeff Bullard, Donna Burch, Chris Burke, Roberr Burnefr, Kafhy Burnside, Ricky Burroughs, Terry Burl, Frank Byers, Earl Byrd, Bill Cagle, Janie Cameron, Mark Campbell, Craig Canlrell, Carla Canirell, Cindy Cardwell, Mary Carr, Kay Carroll, Beverly Cary, Roberf Cash, Roberf Chambers, Becky Chapman, Reffa An imporlani' pari of any play is lhe lighfing ellecrs. Liqhls can turn dark- ness info dayliqhl' or dawn lo dusk. Juniors Randy Wrighl and Tim Wollen- man follow lhe scripl' ol The Curious Savage while operating the light board. , Vi , . se Charles, Amy Chasfain, Bruce Cheek. Charles Childs. Belsy Chollar. George N, V s 'Q -I Q aiasi' i l f Chrislopher, Paal Clark, Carolyn Clarlc. Gary Clarlc. John Clernenls. David Clemenls, Jay Clines, Harley Cloud. Brenda Coafes. Milce Coffman, Randy 2 ,asf-w I32 Lighting Makes Difference In Full Play Coleman, Carol Collins, Blair Collup, William Comparin. John Cooper, Bob Copeland, Alan Copeland, Harolyn Corley, David Corley, Sam Courlney, Jim Cowclen. Kalhy Cox, Gary Cross. Lisa Culberson, Jimmy Currin, James Cyperl, Carol Davis, Bill Davis. David Davis, Jan Day, Melinda Dearden, Marc Deere, Tommy DeWees, Danny Dews. Jack Dillard, Belly Nolan cheerleader, Kenny Surber. lraveled from While Lalce Hills lo enlerlain al lhe l968 Home- coming pep rally. Singing The Talking Candy Bar Blues, Kenny porlrayed The slory ol a friendly boy perseculed by lhe world. Kenny presenfed This musical rnaslerpiece al The SMU cheerleading clinic las? summer and received a sranding ovalion. Olher Nolan cheerleaders ioined him in leading one yell for a Highlander vicfory over Technical High School. Doclcery, Sue Dorman, Nancy Douglas, Greg Douglas, Ken Drechsel, Roland Dunlon, Randy Dyer, Kerry Eclcslein, Karen Eggerlon, David Elder, Ronni I34 Nolan Cheerleader Visits Pep Rally fr Q-r i r: 'Y jf Eldridge. Jamelyn Ellis, Debbie Ellison, Wendell English, Georgann Evans, Coy Evans, Dudley Farris. Nile Fegan. Beverly Fenlon, Belly Ferguson, Dennis Fernihough, Bruce Fields. Joyce Fleming. Craig Fowler, John Freels, Jay Fuller, Larry Gage. Tom Gammon, Kerry Garland. Dan Garner, Douq Garrell. Belly Ann Gibson, Jeri Gilday. Jeanne Gillum. Sharon Gipson. Danny Getting Out Was Eusyp What About ln? Gorrie. Kathy Gray, Gary Gray, Paula Greer, Debbie Gregg, Judy Gregory, Galen Griffin, Nancy Gross. John Gunnip, Bob l-lalyard, Mike Hamlett, Jackie l-lancoclc. John l-lanelautt, Danna l-lanlcins, Charlotte Hardaway, Gay l-larqis. Bill l-larley, Damon Harmon. Dan Harris, Orville Harslciold. John l-lash, Nancy l-laslcett, Linda Haverlcorn, Sandy ' 4. get as 'g X '29 5 in 5 1 5 Q l le fig , llf1 R A gi 9 gf in J .4 ,lt V l I tiff ' , Qiq y l W . gg f gm f U? e -Mw- jH.Q,.1f:eif1-. A It . , Wx We Climbing oul of wihdows and walking on lhe rool is only one ol l'he slall members. No relrieving of a ly lo Joyce Fields. wa lell oul'. Many all book, bul all failed lo squeeze lhrough below. As lrhis was hanging oul anolhe piclure of lhis exp were hauled in, ed more books would lhe annual room. annual slall someh Clan. CTD many lasks demanded of Clan il is nol an inilialion b 'ing book. The book, belonging lying on lhe window sill when il' mpls were made lo recover lhe unlil Loela Van Noy volunleered lhe window and onlo lhe roof going on, Lynda Layne was also ' window wilh a camera lo gel' a erience. Aller Loela and Lynda ilor Claudia Jackson ruled lhal' no be placed on lhe window sill in elween occurrences like lhese lhe w managed lo publish lhis years Hawkins. Guy Haynes. Belly Hecko, Linda Hellner, David Hefner, Debbie Heikkinen, Angela Henderson, Terry Hendricks, Bob Henshaw, Pam Herberl, Leslie Herr, Scoll Herringlon. Charles Hewell, David Hill, David Hillerl, Ginger Hille, Russ Hilscher, Sieve Himes, Roberl' Hinlcel, Glenda Hobbs. Londa Hoeppner, Liz Hoffman, John Hoffmann, Barbara Holcomb. Gayle Holland, Carol Hommel, Joe Hopkins, Rulh Horlon, Bob Hough, Sieve Houslon, Nicki Howard, Dennis Howard. Toni Howell, Leslie Hursl, Brenda Isley, Debbie Ivey, Edna Jackson, James Jackson, Kim Jenlcins, Sharon Jennings, Gay Joblin, Carol John, Mary Lou John, Pam Johnson, Craig Johnson, Johnnie Yes, Ben, There Is u Santa Claus Jones. Janelle Jones, Kim Jones. Lloyd Jones, Mike Jordan, Gina - ' ,riff 1 ' Kanfz, John Keilh, Marsha Kelch. Mary Kelley, Brooke Kelly, Debbie 1-s f-x , of Kelchersid. Susan Kincaid. Kaihy O I R- c i Q . Sanla Claus seems lo have 'rriumph d over reading. wriiing. and ariihmelic as far as Ben Brown is concerned. ihe beginning of 'rhe Chrisfmas holidays brings odd ouibursls oi ioy as Sonya Morris is quick fo show her en- lhusiasm over Ben's child-like aniics. Pariies. which were noi' officially sanclioned. sprang up all over lhe building as leachers served cookies and cold drinks 'lo Their charges. I39 Band Demonstrates - Peucefully Kincaid, Richard King, Tommy Kirchlnoff, Philip Klabzuba, Johnny Kiefie. Denise Klopner, Terry Krisfoferson, Susan Kunkleman, Dennis Lamberson, Ronnie Langsion, Sherrie La rmer. Ba rba ra Lay, Pafsy Layne. Lynda Leach, Par Lee, Ca rfer Lee, Jimmy Lee, Sherroll Lee, Liz Leggerr, Jan Lemons. Brenda Lemons, Linda Levander, Sieve Lewis, Pam Lidia. Gail Ling, Kaihy S F' , v-49 '44 'T-'7 151 xl l.ivingsTon, Mark ' LochTrog, Debra Lose, Lynn Luke, Mariorie Luper, Randy If 3' McKee. Mike McKee, Susan C '5' of Members of The Highlander To reporT Tor marching pr' AT This Time They prepare also rehearse music Tor pe work under direciion oT M ducT-a successful show is cor McAfee, Rick McBee, Les McBride. Harvey McCall, KaThye McClure, Kay McCormick, PaTTi McCurdy. ScoTT McCurry, Karen McDaniel, Louann McDaniel, Nancy band musT be early risers in order cTice before school each morning. or The fooTball half-Time shows and rallies. ATTer many hours of hard r. Roger MarTin. The Tinished pro- npleTe. Curious ' ' ' McKnight Bob McKnight Lois McNaH, Thomas Mackey. Craig Manire, Mona Marshall, Duane Marlin, Marsha Marfinez. Roberl Mafar, Phyllis Mafhis, Barbara May. Edmund Mayfield. Joy Meacher. Gayla Melanson. Janis Melear, Sherry Meriins, Gary Miers, Gwen Miller, Danny Miller, Donna Miller. Jody Minfer, Keilh Mrs. Ann He ro parf of f Beclcy Schulz, nervously awa casl' perform Thursday morj rhe play was erle gives lasf minure insfrucfions e casl' of The Curious Savage. 'Beverly Carroll, and Susan Howell if 'the cur+ain's arising. An all-sfar cl 'rhe play for ihe sfudenf body ing. On Thursday and Friday nighfs pul' on by separafe casfs. Moore, Marry Moreland, Michelle Morris. Sonya Morrison, Linda Moss. Max Mowdy. Roxanne Moxley. Bob Muse, Nicky Myers, Ala n Nash. Jeff Neel, Vickie Nelson, Donna Newburn, Pele Newman, Jane? Newlon, Rex I43 Christmas Celebration Is a Happening Nichols, Cheryl Noble, Clay Nombrana, Buddy Nordin, Jaclc Norman, Niclcy Odom. Karen Oglesby, Lois Olsen, Kalhy OH, Darlene Owens, Cindy Parham, Randy Penninglon, Roloerla Pipes, Onecia Pills, Kenny Pleclger, Jimmy Plummer, Milne Powell, Beverly Preusse, Ronald Price, Greg Proclc, Jimmy Pruifl, Gary Purcell, Cafhy Quinlan, Sieve .ff li, I44 I 1'-ar 4 f This sure beais doing sir ups! exclairns Susie Bell fo her fellow classmafes. The da before flue Chrisfmas holidays. +he girls' physical educaiion aieparimeni' had an unofficial parfy. Wifh furnished colces and omemade cookies, flwis was only one of flue many celebrafiorls lhroughouf +he school. l i l -uv l Ragsdale, Linda Reeves, Jim Reid, Jim Rice, Brenda 'vw X, l l i ,S NK nfigdgw 4 -ag Riddle, Tommy Riley, Debbie Riley, Gay Rifchie, Gary Roberfs, Mary Ann Roberfson, Mifch Robinson, Gary Robinson, Kenny Robison, Kenny Roland, Douqlas Sadler, Jan Sclwmidf, Debbie Schulz, Becky Scoville, Sheryl Scroggins, Billy l45 Sedinger, Par Sellers. Sieve Sexlon, Pal Shambaugh, Milne Sharp, Ricky Shields. Milce Shuler, Sally Sills, Bari' Simpson. Gary Sinlcu, Jackie Sisson, Acla Silfon, Marylynn Sloan, Sharon Smilh. Debbie Smilh, Kay Snyder, Donna Sowell, Dennis Slarlcs, Linda Slephens. Slanley Sfepp, Jimmy Sfevens, Debbie Slevens. Dede Sievens, Saunclra Sllefel, Paul Siolces. Lonnie Sfone, Merilee Sfrode, Jim Siroman. Guy Slroud, Ralph Taggarf, Debbie r 1 - 1 ' ' -A-V. , ra..-. nr' Z' - eg 'ui slfifsifavff V3 IQ GR, , fgjrl Tr.: ' '1 Sf: ' '93 3 ' .43 M 22. -9-44-K, J i ' if .ess , W fl - frm. -1 is I Qi-N 'QE N 31' I urls!!-await!!! I Like the Highlanders Cuz They're So Mean Well, ol' lady Lucy, she walks wil leader Guy Sfroman. Hey Now. cheerleaders fo liven up 'rhe pe al cheerleader school. The Cheerl summer ailending a clinic. Proc each game are used lo pay lhe H, . h a fwilch sromps our cheer- only one of fhe gimmicks used by rallies, was a new chan? learned aders spend a weelc al' SMU each ds from ihe ribbons sold before 50 per person for The clinic. Talbot Torn Tafem, Deborah Taylor. Debbie Teague. Jerry Thomas. Al Thomas. Brenda Thompson, Karen Thornlon, Larry Throne, Sue Tillery. Sharon Tilfon, Milne Toggweiler. Carol Towery, Jim Tregre, Gary Troian, Pal' I47 Government Students Turn Politicians Vance, Julie Van Noy, Loeta Wadlington, Kathy Wallace. lvanell Wallace. Pam i:.,..m?,X,Z , WW? .. sc., 1-tmp Walters, Marsha Warren, Mari: Warren. Mary Warren. Randy 'V Watson Debbye Moclr sessions of congress give students in Mr. Leon Mitchell's government classes an inside view ot the workings ot the federal government. The students choose their own leaders while Mr. Mitchell acts as the guardian ot the Congress. He also presides over the Senate when it is in session. Ses- sions ot Congress last about tive days. During that time, students turn their talents to oration as they filibuster in the Senate and debate in the House. Senate minority leader. David Thompson, directs his remarlcs to Senator Richard Richardson as he reads the poem To a Louse. by Robert Burns, during a filibuster against a discriminating bill. A point ot order was called by Senator Richardson and was approved. Students take their iob seriously as they throw verbal abuses at each other. I48 Wayman, Max Weeks, Roger Weller, Pam Wherland. Tonie Whilfill. Nancy Wiclcer, Ronnie Williams, Bobbi Williams, Connie Williams, Eleasa Williams, Gary Williams, Lisa Williams. Rusiy Williamson, Jacque Williamson, Leah Winier, Linda Wiifman. Barbara Wolf, Gregg Wollenman, Tim Womack, Dee Woodard, Jennie Woodlin, Jeff Wooldridge. Karen Wright Debbie Wrighi, Diane Wriglwi, Donna Wriglii, Randy Yanaway, Bill Yarbrough, Frederick Young, Donny Young, Queniin 1971 Class Officers Anne Aronowitz Bill Johnson Cayla Fleming Vice-President President Secretory-Treasurer Acion, Liz Alferez, Beclcy Alferez. Belly Allen, Bruce Allison, Debbie Anderson, Debbie Anderson. Rose Andrews, Jayna Aronowih. Anne Ausiin. Dale Baker, Barbara Baker, Lana Bargsley. Sandy Barnes, Eva Barneff, Peggy Barr, Bobbie Bearden, Bruce Belcher, Debbie Bell, Susie Bellows. Belinda Bemriclc, Carol Bergeron, Tim Berry, Corinne Biegel, John Bishop, Susan Blessing, Viclcy Boland, Greg Boles. Sieve Booher, Sheryl Boswell, Vicki ROTC Boys Add to School Spirit David Pridgeon helps dec- orale Mr. Ross's homeroom for Easlern Hills' Homecom- ing. Among ofher ROTC ac- fivilies are playing inframural baslceiball and foorball games. adding fo pep rally spiril' wilh a separafe spirir squad, and parlicipaling in rifle leam compefifion. Bowden. Dennis Brighf. Philip Brizendine, Rodger Brooks. Mary Brown, Fran Brown, Gary Brown, Jackie Brown, Libby Brown, Mickey Brown, Sue l52 Q 1 Qs 5 IX' 1, Bryanf, Kirby Bryson, Linda Bugg, Ricky Buie. Charlolfe Burke, Mary Bush, Billy Buyers, Nancy Byers, Jane Byers, Mary Campbell, Krisfie Carman, Glenn Carolhers, Danny Carpenier, Joe Carfer, Jan Carfer, Kay Calhey, Jeff Caulhern, Barbara Cavender. Alan Cayce. John Chandler, Malcolm Charles, Cafhy Cherry. Bruce Chesney, Kevin Chollar, Melinda Churman. Earl Clarlc, Dana Clark, Roberf Clegg, Carmen Cline, Bobby Cochran, Curlis Homecoming Pep Rally Finishes With Colliigan, Pairicia Colslon, Barry Conalser, Candy Conrad, Susan Cook. James Cook, Ron Cooper, Calhy Cooper, Susan Cordell, Vicki Corley, Tish Couch, Kenr Counls, Dianne Cowan, l.isa Cox, Travis Crablree, Susan iv All for one, and one for all. This familiar chanl has closed many pep rallies al' Easlern l-lills. Tradilionally slu- denls and 'Facully members ioin hands around 'rhe audiforium lo form one conlinuous chain. One sludenl is aslced lo give 'lhe Highlander pledge To sup- porl' ihe 'leamg one leam member lhen gives lhe response. As ihe band plays and cheerleaders become solemn, lhe alma mafer is sung by lhe siudenl body. Then is heard lhe familiar cry lhal' has carried 'lhe 'feam 'ro so many viclories. I54 Traditional Chain and Alma ater Crow, Jimmye Crump, Jackie Cunningham, Kalhy Curd, Melissa Darwin, John Davis, Glenda Davis. James Davis. Joan Delp. Linda Dennis, Marsha DeWiH', Jimmy Dickie, Ronnie Dilworlh, Becky Dodd, Doris Dolan. Marie Dollaee, Jackie Dollar, Bill Dominguez, Allred Donaldson, Karen Library ls Scene of Studious Efforts Doyle, Davici Drechsei, Dee Ann Dunham, Becki Dursi, Lorri Dyche, Leslie Endsiey. Mike Engel. Caihy Ericson, Cheryl Erwin, Sherry Evans, Janei Evans, Lincia Evans, Mark Evans, Scoii Eviii, Kaye Feiicner, Linda Ferguson, Tony Einche r, Debbie Fiich, Diane Eieming, Cayia Silence ls Goldi Fore, Anne Fox, Carol Frank, Mike Garner. Qan Garner, Pal' Gipson, Debra Gipson, Richard Goelz, Lydia Goliqhlly, Bobby Gordon, Doffie Gossell. Pal' Gower, Sie-phanie Green, Margarer Grimes, John Hackney, Danny Halas, Mike Hall, Janef Hall, Jim Hall, Richard Hamilfon, Carol n, especially fo lrhose sfuclenls who rake advam' ige of fhe solilude of 'lhe school library. The libr ry is open from 8 in e morning fo 4:00 in 'rhe afrernoon fo anyone desiring fo do research or wishing lo keep aloreasf of curreni' evenfs. zines are kepl on be checked our firsl' time This ye Subscripfions 'ro numerous maga file. Also, reference books may on overnighf reserve For 'rhe r, books were checked our for rwo weeks al a firm?-:. Hancock, Regina Harmon. Judy Harmon. Sharon Harnaclc. Carol Harrell. Jerry Harris. Sharon l-larrod, Vicld Herr, Susan l-larrzell, Beverly Hassell. Sarah Hawkins, Harold Hays, Don Henderson. John Henderson. Susan Henry, Tommy Herring, Edward l-lerherly, Jay Hilcher, John Hill. Clifford Hill. Gary Hill, Karen Hill, Linda Nu-2 Q? cl. Rest and Relaxation Important to Sophs Frazzled nerves, excedrin bottles, constitute the tirst rugged day mores, exhausted from the grueling trials ot the new, easier computer schedule cards, getting lost. and education class, otten settle baclc routine. Chris O'Neill gets into the swing ot things in one 'ot the various organizations ottered at Eastern Hills. Club parties are good tor at least one important thing much needed rest and relaxation. fi ,JL 1 i and patches ot pulled out hair out sophomore registration. Sopho- winding up in the wrong physical tor a quick snooze from the new to sophomores. time to get that Hill, Marcia Hodgson, Janie Holland, Glenda Holderness, Melissa Holt, Chuck Holt, Jim Hope. Jerrry Hopkins, John l-topper, Janet l-lostler, Linda l59 Four Sophs Lead Yells for B Team Hough. Maureen Houslon, Judy Hudgens, James Hudgins. Joey Hudson, Gary Hughes, Barbara H Hughes, Chris Hughes. Gary Hughes, Rickey Hulqill, Janei' , Jackson, Caihy Jackson, Kevin SU Bringing enfhusiasm 'ro Jrhe B 'ream foorball games was 'rhe iob of 'lhe sophomore cheerleaders. Mark Couch, Cayla Fleming. Carol Hamillon. and Chris Hughes circulared ihroughoul' 'lhe audiiorium during pep rallies +0 raise spirir among The srudenl' body. Their presence af lhe games helped push 'the B ieam ro a 9-I season. These four energeiic sophomores were chosen by The sophomore class during The foofball season. I60 gd 27' 'Nl' gp 'cf il ff' 9-E ' 4-r'? 0 Q.. Y J' if - .l. '-.L Jeanes. Gary Jenkins, Leslie Jenkins, Sherry Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Bill Johnson, Melissa Jones, Cindy Jones, Gary Jones, Linda Jones, Linda Jones. Michele Jones, Mike Jones, Roberl' Jones, Sharon Jordan, Bobby Kanfz, Mary Lou Keene, Laura Keener, Sieve Keener, Susan Kelly, Kelly, Eileen Kafhy Kefchum, Beverly Kiechler, Kalhy Kighr. Edwin Kimball, Keifh Kimbrough, Lesa Kinchen. Sue King, Bill Kirklancl, Nedra Kirchens, Andy Kluclc, Palsy Koepp, Pam Kossbiel, Beverly Laqasse, Larry Lamonfagne, Charles Lawson, Wyarl Lee, Richard Lee, Richard Lee, Roberl' Lemons, Debbie Lemons, Janei' Lewis, Brian Lewis, Pam Lindsey, Jimmy Livingslon. Elisabelh Livingsfon, Lynn Looney. Jerry M 1 , f ' x S 44 -.nv Ax We K -sf xy' Lassie Pep Squad Suffers Sore Threats After Games Open moufh. inser+ foci? No. fhis is a display fions are released as fhese faifhful foofball fol a vicfory line before fhe lciclc-off, ancl confinu each game. These Lassies leave with nofhing fhroafs and bruised lcnees. New Lassie members uniforms. Due fo disconfinuafion of bofh paffe was adopfed lasf fall. of low ,ous fo spirif Highlander Lassie sfyle lnhibi ers arrive af flue games early malce ly scream cheers and chanfs during show for fheir supporf excepf sore baffled many obsfacles before acquiring rTI'1S Ne- . sd nf-f ,Z Xl and maferial, a new uniform sfyle Love, Luci Lovelace, Randy Lowe, Cafhy Lufz, Cafhie Lyerla. Peggy Lynch, Tana Malone. Paffy Mann, Carla Marchand, Jo Befh Marguardf, Don Marshall. Pamela Marlin, Richard Maffiza, Marlc Maxwell, Diane Mayfield. James McClanahan, Paul McCleery, Milce McCord, Marsha McCurry. Linda Mchlarg, Ronnie McKee, Pal McKee, Suzanne McKenzie, Ricky McKenzie. Sherry McLendon, Randy McRae, Linda McVean, Melinda Meadows, Joe Mills, Pam Milner, Peggy Minshew. Johnny Milchell, Kenny Mohr. Joyce Moody, Melodee Moody. Sandy Moore, Daniel Moorhead, Susan Morlc, Scoll' Morris, Marvin Morris. Suzanne Murphy. Gary Muse, Nancy Nabors, Nancy Naugle, Davey Nelon, Burlyn Nelson, Cindy Nelson, Clifford Nelson Georgia Nelson Ralph Nelson Richard ,aii , . 7' ' E - .. I ...Q ,. an 2 .',, 'J' , ' rrrr 4 WW w X T Free Periods Bring Lonesome Halls .I .lk QE fi - T All-.i'5d'i: X' BK 'X 5vf,'VW 'l' ,f, -Vt' ff ffxu.'v1' :F Asif?-f I: xl. T s .L ' 1 i I i if1:J tqqs. 1,272 ska Norris, Billie Nowland, Karen Nowland. Sharon Oliver, Beclcy O'NeiII, Chris Oswall, Kim l Owen, Palri-:ia ' Owens, Beverly Pack, Laura Palmer,Vicl1y Parics, Palsy Parr. Slephanie Pasluseic, Belly Pallerson, Elaine Payne, Debbie Peeic, Debbie Peel. Joe 3 ' v i i f is 55- f l 1 Axe l Welch oul, or you'll lose your lree period were words ollen repealed as sludenls were inlroduced lp lree periods lor lhe lirsl lime lhis year. Sludy halls were converled lo lree periods where sludenls could do as lhey lilced, las long as lhe halls were lcepl clear. They could sludy in lhe librady, relax in lhe lunchroorn, or enioy nalure while slrolling around llhe school grounds. l Pelerson, Cindy Pike. Mike Pike, Mike Pinkslon, Mike Polk, Debbie Preusse, Barbara Pridgeon. David Quassa. Louis Ransom, Marlin Rascoe, Rusly Reas, David Redford, David Reed. Ronny Reeve. Susan Reeves, J. R. Reid, Make ' V Reynolds, Susan P Rhodes, Rick Richardson, Anne iq Richardson, Mike , ,h ,,,,, , y Under 'rhe clirecfion of coaches Bobby Leach and John l-lowerfon, the foolball B ream was able lo finish fhe season with a 9-I record. Many games were played on fhe school pracrice field alfer school. During lhese aflernoon bouls. speclarors sland, sir, and squal' on rhe rise of fhe land. The maiorify of fhe B Team were sopho- mores. Two oulslanding prospecls for nexr year's varsily are J. D. Peak and Fred Smilh. Two sophomores, Gerald Spivey and Larry LaGasse, saw varsily ream acfion fhis year. I66 fx WAQ-.z.in.a . l ,Ax 5725175 Soph Athletes Complete B Team :,,. ' 'fx . ,yr 5 . N lla 9-4 ' C' f, J X 'vv X F. T7 J 'far xl ,I Vx Riddle, Kerri Riddle. Larry Rippetoe, Bobby Rister, Ronnie Ritchie, Paul Roberts, Connie Roberts, Rebecca Robertson, Glenn Robertson, Roy Robertson, Virginia Robinson, Jo Rogers, Joanie Rone, Bob Ross, Pam Roth, Melanie Ruetz, Risa Rutledge, Mike Sadler, Patti Scarth, David Schlueter, Roxane Schroeder, Carla Schur. Sleve Scoggin. Harrie? Scofl, Johnnie Sexlon. Jeanne Shaw, Janice Slweaffer, Joyce Slwerril. Beclcy Slwirkey, Ann Sims. Randy Smifh, Danny Smifh, Fred Smith, Milne Smiflm, Riclcey Smyers. Ted Sowards, Jo Spann, Riclcie Spivey, Gerald Sfadler, Sally Sfafford. Dianne Sfallcup, Pam Sfanfield, Pal S'repl1ens,Sl1ari Sfewarl, James Sfiefel, Vilci Sfone, Clay Sfovall, Greg Sfraflon, Shelly Sullivan,Jol1n Sweeney, Pal Tadloclf, Pam Locker Decorations Build Spirit Highlander Lassies furnish loclrer decorafions for EH fooiball. baslcelball, and baseball games, and ih fraclc meeis. Much work goes info The making of fhese which are pliced on each 'ream member's loclcer. Kerri no Riddle and Vicki Sriefel frans in preparalion for lhe l-lomec fer These spiril' boosiers lo fhe aucliforium ming pep rally. Tandy, Tim Tanlcersley, J anie Taylor, Debbie ! 'f Taylor, Jimmy 7 WY1 1 ? -i Taylor, Paffi Taylor, Palfi Teasley, Cindy Teefers, Ginny Thayer, Cindy Thompson, Mack Thompson, Pally Thompson, Priscilla Thomson, Phyllis Tilfon, Mary I69 IT seems apparenT ThaT EasTern Hills sTudenTs like To dance. ln SepTember, a Howdy Dance was given To welcome back The reTurning sTudenTs and To welcome Tor The TirsT Time The newcoming sophomores. This and oTher dances ThrouqhouT The year. such as The ValenTine Dance, are sponsored by The diTTerenT clubs in The school. The enTerTainmenT aT These Trolics is usually by a local popular rock group wiTh cokes and candy Tor re- TreshmenTs. -l-iplon, Karen Todd, Ann Tomlin. DoroThy Tomlinson, Vel Tompkins. Bobby Toppin, Mary BeTh Toppirn, Rose Tucker, CynThia Tucker, Terrye TurkeTT, James Vachule, Joanie Van l-lorn, David VasTine, Debbie Venso, Norma ViTek, Mike Warren, Debbie ,.., 0. -I I70 School Dances Reflect Hlills' Spirit en: '47 , v tr T xi' N , Ax KR! li i A if 1 N Tl 'e'e e U ii, 3 l D l Warren. Sieve Warriner, Terri Washmon, Tim Wallcins. Guy Weber, Diane Weiler, Nelda Wells, John Wesl, Diane Wharlon, Paula Wheaf, April While, Jim Wiggins, David Wiley. Guy Williams. Joan Willingham, Devvie Wimberley, Palricia Wilfer, Doug Wood, Lee Woodard, Ed Woods. Lee Works, Tricia Wrighl, Thoney Yarborough. Cay Young, Debbie Young, Kurl' I7I Who Will Compete? When 'rhe One Greaf Scorer comes 'ro wrife againsf your name He marks noi' fhaf you won or los? buf how you played The game. GranHand Rice Highlanders Share by District 4A-9 Title T Although the Highlanders and the Terrell Panthers had identical district records ot 4-l, Eastern Hills was edged out ot the chance to represent district 4A-9 in the bi-district playotts. Since Hills was deteated 27-I4 by the Panthers earlier in the season, their only loss in district play, the Highlanders were 'force to settle tor halt ot the district title. One consolation was the tact that the yigh- landers deteated the Arlington Heights Yellow Jaclcets. 4A-IO champs :and bi-district representatives, by a score ot 23-2l in a non-district contestt. ln appreciation ot the team's ettorts, Highlander Lassies presented victory dalces to players and coaches before the tirst district encounter. y I Co-champions of district 4A-9 were. bottom row, Ben and Josh top row. Steve Dunn, Randy Ross. Brown, Milne Turner, Bob McKnight, Charles Cheek, and Earl Alan Norton, and Charley Turner. Not Dayle Hardy: second row, Jim Strode, Larry l.aGasse, Tim Campbell, Robert Martinez, Kenneth Steve Aronowitz. and Larry McCarter: third row, Doug Tommy Taylor. Moore, Raymond Pealc. Tommy Goodwin, Cary Dorman. - Ktliiw ic Season Record EHI-IS OPP. BD Hal F GC Norrh S de Heighls Terr I O S noles Drslrlcl' Compelrhon R hl d 7 I7 l om 2I I4 X l 27 I4 R A I. ' 23 2l - ' T hr 34 I9 r el 'K I4 27 5? 2 Dunbar' IO 6 4 WyaH ' 20 O .6 I P ly' I7 I3 e ,D . . . . Addifional members of lhe co-champion Team are, bollom row. Chuclc Bice, Donnie Douglas, Mike Haynes, Tommy Rey- nolds. and Buddy Wimloerly: second row, Jim Culberson, Paul Sllefel, Tommy Deere. Gerald Spivey, Chris Record, and Danny Miller: lhird row, Craig Ken Curry, and Yanaway, Billy Mllchell, John Buller. Johnson, Joe Hommel. Randy Luper. Barron: lop row. Jimmy Day, Jim Fernlhough. Marlc Chrisman, and Sadler's Debut Marred By 17-7 Loss to Rebels Highlander head coach Jerry Sadler's debuT was marred by a I7-7 loss To Richland. NOT since l964 has EasTern Hills deTeaTed The Rebels. Rebel quarTerbaclc VincenT Guess used a pair OT rolling screen passes To Hal Gilley Tor The biggesT Highlander seTbaclcs. On a TourTh and l8 siTuaTion in The TirsT quarTer Guess hiT Gilley Tor 20 yards and a Touchdown. Dee Faram added The TirsT oT Two conversions. EasTern Hills ToughT baclc, marching 89 yards To Tie The score wiTh 1:40 leTT in The TirsT halT. Raymond Pealc, who did mosT oT The heavy worlc in The drive, sTepped over 'from The one. Tommy Taylor made The exTra poinT To Tie The score 7-7. Guess' passing, again, puT The Rebels in posiTion Tor The Three-poinTer. Baclced inTo a Third and 2l siTuaTion, Guess Tound Richard Fenner loose Tor I5 yards and puT The ball on The Tive. Faram made his go-ahead kiclc wiTh 2:45 remaining in The Third period. The Highlanders came baclc wiTh a ol yard march To The Richland 20 beTore giving up The ball on downs. Richland couldn'T go anywhere in 3 downs and punTed, giving Hills a Tre-sh sTarT aT iTs own 40. Dunn passed To Charley Turner Tor l8 yards, buT Rebel Blalce Malunorve inTercepTed a pass Two plays laTer To halT The Highlander charge. KenT Calder ran 38 yards wiTh l:22 leTT in The game To give Richland The I7-7 win. ATTer Calder scored, Hills Tumbled The ensuing lciclcoTT aT The 30, buT Tree-subsTiTuTing Richland couldn'T advance. ' 1 if Haltom Lo ln a game plagued by deTeaT The HalTom BUT Highlanders losT The ball drives sTalled, buT sTill T I-I. On iTs second posse yards in ll plays when The line Tor The TD. Tomjn The Highlanders led 7-O. Highlander deTense, wen Tie The score. QuarTerba To end Terry CaruThers To and Tumbles, EasTern Hill oT The TirsT quarTer. Th Touchdown. The Highlan Take Tor anoTher Touch Tumble aT The 3l early in over 'from The one six p anoTher Touchdown Trom converTing. Dorman, Jimn' led The Highlander deTe William 6ilsTrap led The T gained IIO yards Tor Thi oT The year. ei ffi T 'w i' 4' ses To EH 21-I4 enalTies The Highlanders managed To loes Zi-I4 aT FarringTon Field. The ur Times on Tumbles and had several y managed To even Their record aT sfsion, Hills scored aTTer marching 46 uarTerback STeve Dunn plunged over y Taylor kicked The exTra poinT, and 'The Buffaloes, sTalled by a sTubborn :To The air in The second quarTer To L Mike Spradlin Tossed a I9 yard pass l'The Touchdown. Because oT penalTies iwas sTymied unTil The lasT Two minuTes y moved 80 yards Tor The go-ahead rs Took advanTage oT a Buffalo mis- P Ta T h T l C S d F dyown. Cary Dorman Took a HalTom he Third quarTer. and Dunn Then wenT lays laTer. The BuTTs came back wiTh T' D iv is H avid Dixon wiTh Chuck Naeve again Day. Mike Haynes, and Doug Moore e while Naeve, David Waldrop. and r alTom BuTTs. Fullback Raymond Peak e Highlanders in Their second conTesT T I77 T Highlanders Corral Steers 27-I4 ln Eas'l'ern Hills' Third non-disTricT encounTer, The High- landers deTeaTed NorTh Side 27-I4 aT Handley Field. Coach Sadler was head menTor aT NorTh Side Tor several years. Hills scored on a Tour-yard scarnper by quarTer- baclc Larry LaGasse. Tommy Taylor lciclced The exTra poinT, giving The Highlanders a 7-O lead aT The half. WiTh ll:47 leTT in The Third period, Dunn hiT Tommy Goodwin on a 63 yard TD pass over The middle. This Time Taylor's lciclc sailed wide and Hills led I3-O. NorTh Side's Larry Ramsey piclced up a punT aT The Highlander 45 and raced inTo The end zone unTouched. Ted Franlc booTed The conversion. A Dunn pass was inTercepTed by Frank aT The NorTh Side 40 on The nexT play. Aided by a 26 yard pass inTerTerence penalTy, NorTh Side scored Tive plays laTer on a 32 yard pass 'from Paul Poliluda To Franlc. LaGasse and Dunn Teamed To engineer a 8l yard march. Darrell Barron carried over 'from The Tour To score. EasTern Hills wenT on To iTs 27-I4 vicTory aTTer Dunn wenT 46 yards on a Third down quarTerbaclc Snealf. The Highlanders ended The scoring wi+h Barron running over The line Trom The Two. AlThough The Hills' oTTense gave up The ball Tour Times on Turnbles, had a pass inTercepTed and a punT blocked, EasTern Hills' deTense limiTed NorTh Side To minus I3 yards on The ground. School board member Bobby Bruner lisTens inTenTly To a iolce from Mr. Homer Dunn aT The BoosTer Club spagheTTi supper. Dunn's son is quarTerbaclc Tor Hills: Mr. Bruner's daughier is a maioreTTe. I78 M ., , My ,, Clunsmen Shade 4A-I0 Champions Tommy Taylor Took ix ArlingTon HeighTs misTakes and Turned Them inTo adv nTaqes To lead The Highlanders To a 23-QI win over The Yellow JackeTs aT FarringTon Field. 'ln The TirsT quarTer, T e JackeTs' PaT Miller scored wiTh an 80 yard run To puT T em ouT in TronT. EasTern Hills came back on a one-yard run by Raymond Peak To Tie The score aT 7 all. The Highlan ers Torged ahead when quarTerback STeve Dunn passed T Tommy Goodwin Tor a IO yard Touchdown. ArlingTon eighTs iumped ouT ahead again on a 59-yard end sweeplby Miller wiTh Breck Day knoTTing The lead when he Took a pass Trom Chuck Taylor Tor The exTra Two poinTs. The score came wiTh 5:I2 leTT before halTTime. EasTern Hills bounced ahead on a 7-yard run by guarTerback Dunn aTTer The Highlanders had marched 63 yards downfield. Dunn missed The Two-poinT pass, buT Hills had The lead wiTh a rninuTe and IO seconds To spare. ln The second half Arlind3Ton HeighTs sTruck again on a 54-yard running play Trbm Taylor To Harry Friedman. Scor- ing came To a halT unTil The TourTh guarTer when Highlander Tommy Taylor made good a 26-yard Tield goal To puT The Highlanders on Topl 23-2I. DespiTe This loss, The Yellow JackeTs wenT on To cafhlrure The disTricT TiTle. T i l I79 . ., Q W- Q vi i Vlxi Xu' ' gun V. I' .. , , A, Q4 , . N, I ia ln 9 ,ww fi' , W g, , 'W W ,- - ,V V, KL V1 J. ,Z ,nr 'if A VN, , K M YK, as W . .. - 21' f 1. M 'QQ new A wqvin '06 1 1 is . W ...V 3 . xg ,'nW,,- 1 Highlander players liop leTTl loolc relaxed as Hills raclcs up iTs 34-I9 vicTory over Tech. Coaches Jerry Sadler, lTop cenTerl Willie Maxwell, and Ronnie McBee discuss game sTraTegy wiTh quarTerbaclc STeve Dunn. Joe Hommel llOl, Milce Turner l35l, and Randy Ross l7Ol limber up lTop righTl before The Tech game. A Tech Bulldog is dragged down lTop righTl by Hills' Fearsome Five. Jimmy Day, Larry McCarTer, Cary Dorman, Randy Ross, and Milne Haynes. Hills' deTensive uniT was ranlced number one in The disTricT. BoosTer Club member lboTTom righTl Tocuses on The acTion aT The Homecoming game wiTh Tech. Members are always easily recognized: They're The ones wiTh The ScoTTish Tams and cushions. Hills Crushes Tech 34-I9 Homecoming Fans we The Tech Bulldogs in Th The Highlanders. ln The scored on a 73-yard p ingTon. KenneTh Robins TreaTed To a 34-l9 vicTory over TirsT disTricT game oT The season Tor TirsT play oT The game. The Bulldogs ss Trom Jay Runyon To Greg Wash- n lciclced The PAT aTTer WashingTon's run, and Tech mainTain d The lead unTil midway Through The second period. Bob M line Tor The TirsT oT T TirsT halT. Hills' iniTial up when Jimmy Day pa bloclced The Highlander' KnighT wenT over Trom The I2-yard ree Highlander Touchdowns in The rive covered 24 yards and was seT Tially bloclced a Tech punT. Robinson Try Tor The exTra poinT, and Tech s+ill led 7-6 unTil The second quarTer. McKnighT wenT over Trom Tour yards ouT Tor The conversion Tailed, HalTing a Tech drive quickly Tor a score wiTh PAT again Tailed. The yard pass Trom STeve The second score Tor Hills. AlThough The Highlanders had a I2-7 lead. aT The 50, The Highlanders moved lvlcKnighT going 2I This Time. The clincher Tor Hills came wiTh a Tour Dunn To Tommy Goodwin. Larry LaGasse passed To Gojndwin Tor The Two poinT conversion. Early in The Third pe iod Tech scored wiTh WashingTon running in Trom The I8-yard line on a 30-yard drive seT up when Larry WhiTe re overed a Highlander Tumble. The Highlanders' Tinal scorel-Lame in The Third quarTer on anoTher Dunn To Goodwin pass, This Time Tor 20 yards. Tech's Tinal score came when Runyspn hiT Holmes over The middle Tor 46 yards and a TD iusT a The cloclc ran ouT. l8l mi Terrell Splits Title With EH Defending champion l. lvl. Terrell pulled ott a 27-I4 victory over Eastern Hills, which was previously undefeated in district play. The Panthers gained very little yardage against a tough Highlander detense but managed to complete three passes tor three touchdowns. Terrell's tirst touchdown came when tlanlcer Freddy Pouncy received a long pass and ran 80 yards tor a touchdown. The extra point was lciclced by Ronnie Bassitt. A second TD tollowecl as linebaclcer Quinton Robinson piclced ott a Steve Dunn pass and charged 29 yards tor another 6 points. Bassitt again booted the extra point to give the Panthers a I4-O lead betore Hills could get into the game. Highlander Gerald Spivey made Hills' tirst TD with a seven yard run over lett taclcle which capped an 83-yard march. Tommy Taylor lciclced the PAT. Terrell's next touchdown was the result ot a tlare pass to the lett trom quarterback Jaclcson to tullbaclx Joshua Smith, who outran the secondary on his way to the TD that gave Terrell a 2l-7 lead, Hills scored again with Raymond Pealc going over trom the two-yard line. The extra point by Taylor lett the score 2l-l4. The tinal score by Terrell came on a 29-yard pass to split-end Travis Ross. Terrell quarterbaclc Jaclc- son tumbled the ball on the extra point at- tempt and was taclcled betore he could run, leaving the score at 27-I4. Let's sing another chorus ot l Can Fly, screams end Mart: Chrisman l86l. Teammates John Butler l45l and Randy Ross l7Ol help bring down a Terrell ball- carrier. Although Hills lost the game 27-I4, Hills' defensive unit was the best in district. 'q,.1--if . . f' -f Sift. - 552 .wg fT,- f Wildcats Up ci Tree in Sco ies' Victory ' sf B l A 'Fielcl goal and a Tolu a IO-6 vicTory over Di wiThin reach oT The 4A-S lander punT aT The Thr TirsT Touchdown buT we plays, Tinally Tumbling Tc Day, John BuTler, and Tumbled punT inTo a 3 lciclfer Tommy Taylor bo in The period, Taylor recovered a Dunbar Tu vanTage. STeve Dunn pa yard Touchdown play Th lciclced The PAT. Hills' The game. Dunbar's Ja 'lor a 27-yard Touchdow WildcaTs' lone score was Hi hlander ballcarrier Bolo 9 Dunbar defense Tor a shorT o Terrell's Joshua SmiTh, wh disTricT play. ...C Ga - rTh quarTer Touchdown gave Hills nbar and pushed The Highlanders TiTle. Recovering a bobbled High- e, The WildcaTs aTTempTed Their re pushed baclc 26 yards in Tour Hills. ln The second quarTer Jimmy lvlilce Turner Turned a WildcaT poinT lead Tor Hills. Soccer-sTyle oTed The Tield goal wiTh 7:47 leTT also inTercepTed Two passes and 9 mble To help preserve Hills' ad- ssed To Charlie Turner Tor a nine- T assured Hills oT a vicTory. Taylor jouchdown came wiTh 4:47 le'l:T in rnes DeBose hi+ Andrew Anderson n pass in The Tinal 46 seconds. The Their lowesT poinT ToTal oT The year. McKnighT l33l plows Through a Tough gain. The Highlander defense sTops was chosen mosT valuable player in l83 I84 Highlanders Cook WyuTt's Chapurrdls A 20-0 vicTory over newcomer O. D. WyaTT kepT The Highlanders in The Thick of The baTTle for The 4A-9 TiTle as Hills raised iTs disTricT record To 3-l. Playing a defensive game, The Highlanders limiTed WyaTT To 90 yards in ToTal offense. The Chaparrals gained 53 of Those yards on Their nexT- To-lasT possession of The game when Their besT march of The nighT died aT Hills' nine-yard line. Hills scored iTs firsT Touchdown on The final play of The opening guarTer wiTh Raymond Peak break- ing over Tackle for 40 yards. Tommy Taylor boofed The exTra poinT. Bob lvlcKnighT charged Through The leTT side of The line and ran 32 yards for The Highlanders' second TD wiTh 3:57 lefT in The half. The big play for Hills was a 39 yard run by half- back Bob McKnighT. The Highlanders marched an- oTher 3l yards in seven plays Tor a Tourfh guarfer Touchdown by Peak, who wenT over from The six. lvlcKnighT was The game's leading rusher wiTh 96 yards on I3 carries. Jim Reid, second year Trainer, sTands by as head coach Jerry Sadler confers wiTh officials during The game wiTh O. D. WyaTT. Coach Sadler, former head coach aT Noi-Th Side, led The Highlanders To a Tie wiTh Terrell in disTricT play. 'W The Highlander's run-away vicfory over WyaTT was The resulT of a defensive game Thaf limiTed The foe To 90 yards in ToTal offense. Mike Haynes l50l, Cary Dorman l66l, Ben Brown l32l, and Jimmy Day l60l drag down a defermined Chaparral. ln The game wiTh Poly, fullback Raymond Peak l3Ol runs for valuable yardage while Trying To shake off Two ParroT defenders. Peak's run for The TD gave Hills a I0-7 lead in The Third quarfer. 1. 5 Dix., y's ParroTs refused To TluTTer in a game Thaf cosT Them The disTricT crown. Pealc l3Ol was deTermined lceep runnin in spiTe of a Tloclc OT ParroT defenders. Q Danny Miller labovel is living prooT ThaT all is Tair e ll ov , war, and TooTba . Poly Parrots Lay Egg In 4A-9 irle Battle WiTh 2:07 leTT in The game, sophomore guarTerbaclc Larry LaGasse circled righT end Tor seven yards To give Hills a I7-I3 win over1The Poly ParroTs. EasTern Hills' win lcnoclced Poly ouT oT The 4-A-9 race and secured a Tie Tor The Highlanders wiTh The Terrell PanThers Tor The disTricT crown. The golden Toe oT Hills' soccer-sTyle lciclcer, Tommy Taylor, mpde The diTTerence in The game. His 36 yard Tield goal laiTe in The TirsT halT brolce a score- less Tie and helped Hills gain a 3 poinT lead ThaT in The end moved The Highlanders ouT in TronT oT Poly. A IO-yard run by Jimmy Aycoclc midway Through The Third period gave Poly iTs TirsT score. Charley Brown made The conversion and Poly led 7-3. QuarTerbaclc STeve Dunn wenT 26 and IO yards Through The middle in a 68-yard drive ThaT puT Hills inTo The game. Raymond Pealc made The Tinal 3 yards To puT Hills ahead. Taylor lciclced The PAT, and The Highlanders pulled ahead lO-7. A Highlander Tumble aT The 23 was recovered by Poly's Ronny Brown, and Aycoclc Toolc only one play To run Tor The TD. Brown's exTra poinT aTTempT Tailed, buT Poly had a I3-IO advanTage.T LaGasse ran IO yards on The second play oT a drive Tor The Top gainer in a 65-yard march. Facing TourTh down only once, Hills used I3 running downs To malce The TD. Taylor lciclced The exTra poinT. Hills led I7-I3 Tltn Tinish The season wiTh a 4-l season record and hall: The disTricT 4A-9 TiTle. I86 Clansmen Place Eight On All-District Berths Tommy Taylor4l'wo year lefferman, firsl' feam all- disfricf defensive halfback. Cary Dorman-fwo year le'H'erman. firsf feam all disfricf ,., r.......x:Q.....9n.- J ll Q i e X Q, xr J ,lle. 7 ,1l.h fr u -..q,U, M5 'M vanvb-eve 'vw if l '- ,K - Larry McCarfer-fwo year lefferman. firsl' feam all- disfricf defensive guard. ,.......a........4,..unu-.asv defensive and offensive guard. honorable menfion all- sfafe. Doug Moore-firsl feam all-disfricf defensive end. Randy Ross-fwo year lefferman firsl' feam all-disfricl' defensive and offensive faclcle. B Team Bombs Foes Only +hree fouchdownl were scored againsl' Easlern l-lills' l B 'ream in a season 'rh record. Hills averaged gave 'The Clansmen a 9-I season 34 poinfs per game and had only 28 poin'l's scored on 'rhem for The season. Their only loss was 'ro 'rhe Dunbar Wil Wyalr scored 'rhe olhg and J. D. Peak were offense. Sieve Dunn fwo year lefferman T0mmY Goodwm-TWO Yea' lehler' firg 'lfeam all 5,51-r,C+ Offengwe man firsf Team all-clisfricr offensive quarfgp-back end honorable meniion all-siafe. dcals wilh a score of 20-I4. O. D. r 8 poinls againsl l-lills in fhe nexl To The las'r game of The season. Running backs Fred Smifh 'lhe big men on bolh defense and Boles sloops over The firsl'-aid buf fhe B 'ream didn'1' need help Plllnq up ifs 9-I season The B Team is on Jrhe line during praclice before fhe game. The B 'ream aver- aged 34 poinfs per game and had only 28 poinfs scored on fhem for The season. Four Lettermen Help Compile 9-I2 Record District Record EHHS OPP. A win over Poly would have pilied ihe Highlanders againsl Terrell 62 73 Jrhe Parrois in a conlesi for ihe second-half championship. How- T h 65 5' ever, EHHS's cagers losl' 59-51 and wound up wilh a 2-3 record ec for 'rhe lasi half. Wiih only four relurning leliermen, Rusly Dlmbaf 6l 64 Arihur, Sieve Dunn, Josh Garreii, and Peie Newburn, 'firsl' Wyaff 58 53 year players compleied 'lhe varsiiy leam. Only lhree of lhe POI 50 65 ieams Thai The Highlanders played were repeals of lasi year. Y Alier pre-season viciories over Souihwesi, Casileloerry, Sam Terrell 68 77 Houslon. and Nolan, The Highlanders wen'l' on lo win over Tech Tech and Wyaii in iirsi-half play. Dunbar Wyall' Poly Members of lhe '69 baslrelball 'leam were. lell lo righl, Kenny Wayman. Rusiy Arihur, Jeff Woodln and Sie e Dun Coach Robinson, Sieve Sellers, Larry Thornion, Kerry Gammon, Jerry Johnny Howerlon guided the Team io a 9-I2 season record. Teague, Pele Newburn, Randy Parham, Josh Garreil, Max Complefing sfaiisiic sheels is only one of flue iobs of managers David Corley, Neal I-lanebuH', and David Wiggins. They also lalce care of equipmenf and keep if in good repair. . x 'i'V'f'l'1 R 4,31- n-1 2 Hills' siarfing line-up, Sieve Dunn, Josh Garrefl. Randy Parham, Pele Newburn and Rusly Arfhur, huddle before flue Dunbar game af fhe Public School Gym I89 EH Cugers Lose District Opener In Easlern Hills' dislricl opener againsl I. M. Terrell, lhe Panlhers scored a 73-62 win over lhe Highlander cagers. Rusly Arlhur and Pele Newburn were high- poinl men ol lhe game, scoring I8 and I4 poinls respeclively. The Highlanders' second encounler wilh lhe Panlhers again proved disappoinling lor Hills as Terrell oulscored lhe Clansrnen 77-68. Hills' deleals did nol really hurl lhe Highlanders, since Terrell was nol eligible lo hold lhe dislricl lille. f,,.f::bg , v r--' Highlanders Beat Bulldogs Twice Highlander roundballers won 'rheir lirsl dislricl game againsl lhe Tech Bulldogs. Hills led in lhe lirsl' period ol play by only 'rwo poinlsg however, during Jrhe second and 'rhird periods Jrhe Highlanders began lo pull ahead. l-lills' margin of viclory, 65-5l, combined ellorls of Randy Parham wilh 22 poinls, Rusly Arlhur wilh I2, and Max Wayman wilh lO. The Bull- dogs' second encounler wilh l-lills began wilh each learn scoring only 'Four poinls in lhe lirsl 'Tour rninules, wilh iusl a 'rolal of 20 al lhe end of lhe period. Using a zone press, El-l sped lhe game up by 'Forcing Tech lo malce bad shols. The second half saw scoring which was much more consislenl as l-lills scored 55 poinls and Tech 48. The 'Final score was l-lills 88, Tech 62. Clansmen, Wildcats Each Chalk Up Win Only 'four poinls separaled Hills from a viclory over Dunbar in lhe lirsl encounler, bul lhe Highlanders came back slrong in second hall play and won bl-53. Coach Howerlon's crew hi'r only 281, ol: ils shols while Dunbar hil 4779 in racking up lhe 64-bl win in lhe firsl round of cage play. Scoring in double figures were Randy Parham wilh 24 poinls, Rusly Arlhur wilh I4, and Max Wayman wilh IO. ln Jrhe second game Pele Newburrfs field goal pul lhe Highlanders ahead 22-Zl wilh 3:ll remaining in lhe second period. Hills relained ils lead lhroughoul lhe second hall. NRM .ML v 5 . Clunsmen Drop ln The lasT game oT The season, a 59-Sl win Tor Poly marked a sad deTeaT Tor The Highlanders. VicTory Two to Parrots would have given Them The second halT TiTle and a chance To baTTle Poly Tor The 4A-9 championship. A Tull courT press in The Third quarTer sTunned Poly, caus- ing The ParroTs To malce Tour Turnovers ThaT led To Tield goals Tor EH and cuT Poly's lead To 2 poinTs. However, The Highlanders could never caTch up. In The TirsT meeTing wiTh Poly, EasTern Hills hiT only 330A oT iTs Tield goal aTTempTs and losT 65-50, even Though Randy Parham, Max Wayman, and PeTe Newborn all hiT in double Tigures. I94 , I 5 K B Team Claims C yampionship In Second Half C mpetition Allhough 'l'l'1e B l'eam losl all of rhe lirsi hall games, players came back lo caplure Jrhe second hall crown by all games. Hills delealed Dunbar 73-66 for lhe 4A-9 championship l bi-dislricl' play The cagers were defealecl by Soulhwesl 56-46. Le scorers for The season were Paul lv1cClanahan and Jay l'lei'herly. 30 E3 14 24 13 B 'leam champions of 4A-9 were Scoll' Morin, Larry LaGasse, Jay l-lefhei-ly, Bill Bush, Jordan, Jeff Carhey, and Chris Paul McClanahan, Richard Marlin, J. B, Gross, Mark Hayes. O'Neill. l95 I Netters Capture District Crown Three district titles were won by the Highlander tennis team. Winning the girls' doubles crown were Bettyann Garrett and Kathye McCall. Loy Wad- dell and Gregg Wolt captured the boys' doubles title, and Roland Dreschel tools the boys' singles championship. The girls' tennis team lat righti was composed ot Kathy Fincher, Bettyann Garrett, and Marcia Reed, standing: Cheryl Standiter and Kathye McCall, kneeling. Senior Kathy Fincher rep- resented Hills in the district meet as the singles player. Juniors Bettyann Garrett and Kathye Mc- Call completed the district lineup as the doubles team. VT . , ,,,, are is if ag is is 1 ' Vit? 1 f Q, .E F it eil- ! ,..'- E 3klg,,s5....i,,, 'if ti t Y f: H23 4,54-'ir'lj' J im , . . . 'tors es fist, . ii, i b tc., 7?4:5iQ7'f g T . ig. 3? k,., f H 'ff 1- 7. 'f5.7'?4s G A ' r 31 fy Qlfl: it tfv .Y y -Y-fl 1-+-4 af' ' -1 .'f fig? , ,A+ . B .A++- 4 l . E153 w 2 BV, B . Tel . it 1, si -f ff' lb ddell and Gregg Wolf were bers of 'rhe boys' cloubles fen- Roland Drechsel represenled l in singles. Members of lhe e feam were Drechsel, Wolf, . Gross, srandingg Tim Tandy, and SCOH McCurdy, kneel- dlsfricf play, The lennis Jream erled Three Jrournamen+s. The Jrqlurnamerrl was Jrhe lirsl slop w'nning resulls. A+ Jrhe Tyler en Bellryann Garrefl' and Mc all won Jrhe girls' B doubles hey also won Jrhe B doubles The Bell fournament I97 Two EHHS Teams Advance to Regional Roberl' Parish won medalisT honors in leading The golf Team To The disTricT 4A-9 champion- ship. l-lills' number one Team capTured The crown, and The number Two Team Tools second place honors. lvlaclc Thompson was runner-up Tor medalisT honors. ln The regional meeT EasTern Hills, The only school represenTed by Two Teams, Tailed To qualiTy Tor The sTaTe Tour- namenT. Earlier in The season The Team placed TiTTh in The SouThwesT RecreaTion 'l'ournamenT and Third in The Possum Kingdom golT Tour- namenT in Graham. LeTTermen This year were John Miller, Chris Berry, Tommy Williams. RoberT Parish, and Dee Womack, aT leTT. Members of The second Team were Bobby Go- liqhTly, James Cain, Mack Thompson, STeve Earles, Larry ArmsTrong, 'FirsT row: QuenTin Young, Ronny Reed, Jerry Hope, lasf row. All excepT Arm- sfronq and Young, are sophomores. I98 Lx Ji. ,QQ ' . I '. ny' ' 1- 'H 5 I QV s-r. 49 -4 George Dickie and Terry Woods, upper lefi and lower leii' respeciively. led Easiern Hills boxers in Golden Glove compeiiiion. Ofher memb rs oi fhe boxing 'ream included Ne'l ' L I ' ' I I George Chollar, Curiis ood i Rudd. Richard ee, Bru s Roberi Cary firsi row ce Bissell, Phil Lee, Jerry Waiers, second row: -ary Riddle, Alan Copeland, Don Kidd, and anoiher Richard e. lasi row. Terry W ods Loses Middlew ight Bout If Highlander pugilisis ha open division, chances arle have won The middleweig d noi compeied in The +ha'r Terry Woods would hi crown. Aiier advanc- ing io ihe finals in ihe Golden Glove iournameni, he was deleaied by 25 H Our of I5 eniranis from year-old Waller Jacobs. ills, 9 won ai leasi one fighir and qualified for is boxing leiier. George Dickie knocked oui Two 'ro ihe finals in ihe novicel He was defeaied in a s seniors, Don Kidd, Neil Tinsley, along wiih junior Chollar, and Jerry Waiers, opponenis in his march lighi-middleweighi class. lil decision. Four oiher rudd, Phil Lee, and Pai 1: Roberi Cary, George eiiered. Alexander Paces Hills Cindermen Eddie Alexander, one oT The Tri-capTains. paced cinder- men This year. As members OT The mile relay Team, Alexander, Tim Green, STeve Keener, and Sam RoberT- son Took a Third place ribbon in schoolboy compeTi- Tion aT The ForT WorTh Coaches' AssociaTion Track MeeT. ln The same meeT, Kenny MiTchell Tied Tor TourTh place in high iump wiTh a 5'l0 leap, and J. D. Peak puT The shoT 47'lO To place TourTh. AT The regional meeT, Alexander ran The IOO yard dash in 9.9 To cap- Ture Third place and The 220 yard dash in 22.l To break The school record and Tinish sixTh. Jimmy Cul- berson, who was second in disTricT in pole vaulTing, broke his pole and didn'T place. l-lills' sprinT relay Team Tinished TourTh in The CowTown relays wiTh Alexander placing Third in The IOO yard dash. ln The Irving meeT, The sprinTers Tinished Third. Alexander again placed in The IOO and 220 yard dashes wiTh second-place Tinishes. ReTurning leTTermen were Alexander, RoberTson, and Green. Besides Alexander, Tommy Goodwin and Rob- erTson were Tri-capTains. M D I W X ff X X 1 Eiglrl' sophomores swelled The ranks oT Track compeTiTors. Cindermen included Glen Davis, Donnie Douglas. Mike Richardson, Randy RiTchie, John l-loTTman, Ken Curry, Tim Green. Gary MerTens, STeve Dunn. James CoTTingham, Tirsl' row, Chris Record, John Bufler, Raymond Peak, Jay l-leTherly, Mark Chrisman, Bill Dollar, Tommy Goodwin, Jim Culberson Sam RoberTson, second row: RoberT Cary. Jim Yanaway STeve Keener, Mike Shambauqh, PeTe Newburn, Mike Endsley J. D. Peak, Kenny MiTchell, lasT row. 1 If A , 3 1 I lf A i y T ' S5 iff. i iii' I Y. I 'PSB N K Z Alexander Gets Junior College Scholarship I ITE? .5 it ll iaaf Q 1 aff' 5672 my ri, 3' we -Y me. f ez f ' sa . ,, M 'f3 'i51,:.,..4 f J- we -is y, -e ,' . 5 'gil erro 1 A ,, IIS N -4 - H '1'?'f5f'i A f..5Jefm4.,fyffe11u4. f -4 ' r rv --Ia' ,S E . ,, iw ff li,-wi' 3: 1,5 E em -.naw we My l of no Q3 .v f,,. W' E 1 F ,-',.l Qizmrgaf' L fa:-fq ,g ' , ,. QW , . , 1', ' 4' ' '- -3' .g',? f 5-- ,- ...ag-.,N . Y in , -Qx5fJ:1::.,. 77 fr 'i . Di +ric+ compefiiors, opposife p ge. included Eddie Alexan- d r. sprinler who received a fr ck scholarship +o Ranger J nior College: Mike Richard- s n and Gary Meriens, mile r lay: and John Bufler, who paced ihird in lhe hurdles. lher dislricf parlicipawls re, lefi. Tommy Goodwin a d Mark Chrisman, sprinf re- l y. and Sam Roberlson. 440 y rd dash. Coach Ronnie Mc- e and manager Sieve Tuf- fe gave fhe fraclc men poinf- ers during daily pracfice. Mg, , Q . Ki. -f xi is ix Regional Truck Hopes Fail To Nluteriulize John Hoffman, in The slariinq block, displays ihe form lhal' Mark Chris- man. runninq lhe lOO yard dash. and Pele Newburn. running in lhe mile relay, used in compefilion al lhe reqional iraclc meel. On lhe oppo- sife page, Donnie Douqlas runs lhe 330 inlermediale hurdles: l-lollrnan ran lhe open quarler. Eddie Alexander was lhe only Highlander io place in regional compelilion wifh his lhird and sixlh place finishes in 'the IOO yard dash and 220 yard dash. respeclively. 204 W, , n..Q f and -' Q- 4-4 ' , - -W . 73,1- 'EF -an V 1-if , was-2'2 fl wi -WM g fwfr- fu A+ X f 4 Q we 1 t s 5 L r ' I . ' :LI u Q 1 ' 'sf A he 1 W ' Q sg? ' , 'tfmx H ' o , , ' -.9 M 'Wy wg:.f5igs...i-J ' NH F I f , .W ' ,E -, A IN - X.-..fv,, Mf ' in X5 ' q - ' q V.: '.' A-2-psf- . ,b , A S. V 3 tv - 1 X Vw- Q . A Q 43 Ei 1 ':.-P, xiii! f. I , 4 x'j,2,v W, I , ,, J Q, :mr-My ir .. I ,Ji I .,, H., 5-1WS.V.5,u,1' 63. ' 1 A AW ' i- LL 'wc-3 -, x A, vm wi 44 A I K f - ag Q., A , ' , gs, . . r g Y 1 .png ' J ' A' ,mr ,- W-, ., m l f, 4 , . .D ,K vu ' Q 9' jf' LQ -L ' Jw, nl, - 1 V' . . f' W, 3 , ,N , j 4 .' 1 .si L , 1, ,,, -V1 ,. f H A , .X W Sl--,rx ,-- fi .ML g zfvug . , 1 Q -, Q f . I Hills Advances to Bi-District A sparkling l-O shuloul by Greg Bales in lhe second game boosled Highlander hopes lor lhe bi-dis- lricl lille over Arlinglon Heighls. However, a comedy ol errors and well-placed bunls proved loo much lor Hills, and lhe Yellow Jackels won lhe series wilh 3-2 and 9-2 viclories. Josh Garrell, righl, was lagged wilh bolh losses aller posling a 6-O dislricl record and a 0.53 ERA. He was named lo lhe all-dislricl leam by bolh The Press and lhe Slar-Telegram and was lhe laller's pick as 4A-9 Player ol lhe Year. Over lhe en- lire season, he had IO viclories. Mosl ol lhe regular players were seniors so lhe bi-dislricl conlesls, which were played al Turnpike Sladium, marked lhe lasl lime lhe boys will play logelher as a High- lander unil. Many have played logelher lor years, slarling oul in Lillle League play. Dlslrlcl Record EHHS OPP Terrell Tec Wyall O Y Tec Terrell O Y Dunba r Wyall Dunbar Tech Terrell 4 l Wyall 6 O Dunbar 4 l Bl-DISTRICT PLAYOFF Hills Heighls 2 3 l O 2 9 Z: fax all Guided by Willie Maxwell, baseball players caplured lhe Owen, Scoll Lanklon, Bill King, Glenn Cary, Chuck Miller, 4A-9 championship. Team managers and members included Sleve Hough. Tommy Van Horn. Kenny Robinson, Scoll Greg Bales, Bill Harris. Anlhony Barresi, Larry McCarler, Mike lvlork, Sleve Sellers, Darby Brockelle, Bobby Price, Freddie Turner, Max Wayman, Gerald Spivey. Josh Garrell. Danny 5mil'l1.CO6Ch Maxwell. and Neal Hanebull. 206 a 6-l record. ln 'the firsf bi-dlsfricf playoff game wilh Arlylnqlon Helqhls, Mike Turner dives for lirsl' way ahead ol fhe ball in splle lol Johnny Parl'en's ellorls 'ro nab him. Below, Danny Owen grlmaces afler la An aH,di5h.iCf and aH,cHy pifcherl Greg l-lills' only dislricf loss, a 3-2 deleal by O. Wyall. Owen was named Bayes finished WM, a 0-43 ERA and all-dislricl' llrsl baseman by The Press. swlnglng second slrilse in J f3 V an -. ' ., ,I 1 ' 4 N - 4' 'v ? ' 3,5- ffl' 9 QM! . ,.--.4 ,, I - .- -:PV ' ' 5 75 'lr I '. r' l ,7,,,,,,,.v , . Qld! ul ,O Chaps Deal Hills Its 0nly District Loss Even though Wyat't's Chaparrals tools an early lead in district stand- ings, tobacco-chewing Eastern Hills coach, Willie Maxwell, bot- tom right, was able to remain calm in most games as the Highlanders coasted to a 22-6 season record. Hills' lone deteat in district play was suttered at the hands ot OD. Wyatt. Greg Bates tossed a three- hitter but lost the game 3-2. Josh Garrett, at right, helped his own cause with tine hitting and pitch- ing as he tamed the Chaps 6-2 and 6-O in their other tilts. The Highlanders held Terrell to a sin- gle run each time they clashed, winning 5-l, I4-l, and 4-l. Tommy Van Horn manages to stay on base, below, in spite ot Terrell's tirst baseman's antics. 'No f' ,QQ1 3 ' F 'll P YQ YA U Booming Bats Blast Opponents gg.. , '- ,2jg,,5:' ' , ' sais, 9 -P Righl' fielder Scolrl Lanl4lon's .475 aver- age gave him The dislricl barring crown, as well as ine over-all oily balling lille. l-le was followed by lell fielder Milne Turner, lar lell, wlwo came in lliird willw a .400 average. Hills scored 82 runs in dis- lricl play, wliile only I4 opposing runners crossed llwe plale. Bollw Turner and Lanldon were named alledislricl players by The Press and flie Sfar-Telegram. Good Hitting Surprises EH Couch A+ 'Phe firsi' of The year, Coach Maxwell commenied io a reporier, lf you find any good hiiiers, send ihem +0 us. ironically, Easi- ern Hills boasied 'rhe ciiy barring champion, SCOH Lankion. Anoiher leading hiHer was cenier fielder Bill King, boifom lefi, who had a .333 average and was chosen for ihe Sfar-Telegram's all-disirici' learn. The Press named him all- disirrici' ourlielder, as well as all- ciiy uiiliiy ouifielder. The bais of bolh King and Mike Turner, shown bearing oui a hii in ihe boilom righi piciure, helped The High- landers clobber Dunbar 8-O. 9-I, and 4-I. Turner's ihree run homer broke a 4-4 lie, and Hills weni on To defeai' Tech IO-4 in iheir sec- ond encounier. EH also shuioui Tech 5-O and 3-O. ' Infielders Round OUT All-Di strict Team ShorTsTop Tommy Van Horn and Third baseman Darby BrockeTTe, aT leTT, rounded ouT a group oT seven EasTern Hills players named To The STar Telegram's all-disTricT Team. Proving ThaT They also meriTed all-disTri T honors, Josh GarreTT and Greg BaTes boTh blanred PoIy's ParroTs 5-O and l-O resepcTively. SouThpaw BaTes was The hero in The l laTTer game, sTrizing ouT I3 baTTers and scoring The only run Tor The Highlanders. He walked in The Third inning and advanced To second when The ball goT by Polyls caTcher. He scored on Danny Owen's single. While seven sTarTers reTurned Tor duTy This year only Two regulars, 'Mike Turner and Gerald Spivey will be on hand nexT spring. Coaches, ThereTore will rely heavily on This year's B Team, which com piled a I2-6 recor . Sophomore Bill Musil, who had a 6-l record, will ry To Till The gap leTT by piTchers Chuck Miller, BaTes, and GarreTT. 1 1 T T i ' ' ue' T ,.,k V Q ,E 1 'Nr 3 One sophomore, Gerald Spivey, played regularly on The varsiTy Team. Several oThers were included on The rosTer: however, mosT sophomore baseball players made up The B Team. Members included Ronnie Adkison, PaT McKee, Davy Naugle, Rickey SmiTh, Alfred Dominguez, James Hack- ney, Don Moore, Paul Daniel Moore, Ricky Bugg. Ransom, Brian Lewis. John lasT row. TirsT row: Bill Musil, Jones, Tim Washmon, Marfin and Coach Bobby Leach, 3 Q .ee 'S 'Ii 45 A 3 y YW' . S Pholoqraphic Arls 'Linda Kay Those Who Helped EZl', F'Jl1ief Tommy Wade Taylor Publishing Company A Burnet Clerne Babbitt, Mrs. Robbie 97 Baker, Mrs. Julia 104 Baker, Miss Marylouise 103 Ballard, Mrs. Charlotte 99 Bivin, Edd 14,101 Blaschke, Mrs. Annette 102 Boles, Mrs. Dorothy 96 Calhoun, Mrs. Joyce 104 Carroll, Mrs. Valda 44, 100 Cockerell, Miss Sylvia 99 Colley, Mrs. Claudie 96 Combs, Mrs. Joyce 96 Cox, Mrs. Jan IOO Dahl, Alfred 102 Davila, Raymond 106 Dawson, Mrs. Ina 96 Deaver, Earl 104,105 Able, Jan 129 Acton, Liz ISI Acutf, Max 111 Adair Mark 111 Adair, Randy 46,129 Adams, Forrest 129 Adkins, Kathy 129 Adkison, Ronnie 211 Akers, Randy 129 Akins, Penny 111 Albone, Christine 45,129 Alcon, Andy 129 Alexander, Eddie 111,200,20I,202 Alferez, Becky ISI Alferez, Betty ISI Allen, Bruce ISI Allen, Jean 23, 47, 111 Allen, Joan 23, 39, 47, 111 Allgood, Belinda 53,111 Allison, Debbie 151 Anderson, Katy III Anderson, Regina 129 Anderson, Rose 151 Andrews, Jayna 151 Armstrong, Bill 60, 111 Armstrong, Larry 1S,68,I11,198 Armstrong, Manley 15, 111 Arnold, Stan 111 Aronowitz, Anne 74,150,151 Aronowitz, Steve 83,111,174 Arthur, Russell 111,188,189 Ash, Linda 129 Attebery, Bobby 129 Atwell, Greg 42,60,111 Austin, April 129 Austin, Dale 151 Averitte, Kendra 111 B Bacon, Jeanne 129 Baker, Barbara ISI Baker,Dan 129 Baker, Debbie 129 Baker, Jo Ellen 111 Baker, Lana ISI Ball, Jon 31,111 Ball, Mary 23,111 Ballem, Darla 129 Bannister, Brown 111 Bargsley, Sandy 151 Barnes, Eva 151 Barnett, Gary 129 Barnett, Peggy ISI Barnett, William 129 Barr, Bobbie 151 Barresi, Anthony 206 Barresi, Sharon 111 l Faculty Index Dyer, Mrs. Jean 98,101 Ellis, Sgt. John IOS Foegelle, Mrs. Glenda 97 Gray, Miss Dorothy 107 Greenhaw, Mrs. Nancy 101 Guinn, Mrs. Mary 53,103 Harris, Marvin l,38,94 Harwell, Mrs. Ilene 99 Heberle, Mrs. Ann 16,99 Hill, Miss Maryana 97 Hill, Willie IOS Houlihan, Mrs. Margie 96 Howerton, John 160,188 Kirk, Waylon 96 Krivanek, Mrs. Joyce 102 Leach, Bobby 107,211 Lovett, Mrs. Polly 98 Student Barron, Darrell 129, 175 Barton, Keith 129 Bass, Jacque S6,S8,11I Bates, Greg 111,206,207 Bauguess, Ruth 111 Bauman, Debbie 47,111 Beach, Mackey lll Beals, Richard lll Bearden, Bruce 151 Beck, Don 18,24,111 Bedford, Donald 129 Begley, Jan 129 Belcher, Debbie 151 Bell, Beverly 57,129 Bell, Doug 129 Bell, Roger 129 Bell, Susie ISI Bellows, Belinda 151 Bemrick, Carol 151 Bemus, Margie 56,129 Bennett, Bill 111 Bennett, Claudia lll Benton,Lana 129 Benton, Mike 112 Bergeron, Bobby 112 Bergeron, Tim ISI Berkes, Mike 129 Berry, Chris 112,198 Berry, Corinne 151 Berry, Debbie 19 Bice, Chuck 129, 175 Biegel, John 151 Bishop, Susan 151 Bissell, Bruce 130,199 Blackburn, Cheryl 130 Blessing, John 130 Blessing, Vicky ISI Bobo, Kathleen 25,S6,S8,130 Bodine, Mary 130 Boekne, Judy 112 Boggs, Linda 61,112 Boland, Greg 151 Boles, Steve 151,187 Bollinger, Lee 130 Booher, Sheryl 151 Bosaw, Marc 112 Boswell, Vicki 151 Boteler, Debbie 14, 24, 71, 112 Bottorff, Susan 48,130 Boubel, Karen 112 Bouldin, Cindy 56,130 Bowden, Dennis 152 Bowman, Pam 130 Boydston, Beverly 57,58,130 Boydstun, Shelley 112 Brady, Cindy 56,S8,130 Branum, Anne 112 Brazeal, Larry 130 Brazzel, Debbie 130 Brewer, Tommy 112 Bright, Philip 152 Messe, Ronnie 106,181,203 McCauley, Dennis 59,101 MCCul1ey, Mrs. DeRema 6 McLen don, Mrs. Marioriq 104 Martin, Roger 103 Maxwell, Willie 107,181,2f,6,208 Mitchell, Mrs. Betty 96 Mitchell, Leon 101 Moore, Miss Miriam 29,1017 Naish, Miss Barbara 100 Patrick, Mrs. Ann 36,38,99 Perkey, Mrs. June 97 Pitts, Mrs. Johanna 101 Priddy, Mrs. Ruth 39,41,9B Robbins, Herman 97 Rogers, Duane 105 Ross, John 102 Sadler, Jerry 94,106,181 I Index Brimer, Kay l7,47,67,B1,I12 Brinkley, John 56,130 Brizendine, Roger 152 Broclrette, Darby 52,112,206,211 Brooks, Mary 152 l Brown, Ben 49,69,l28,130,174,1B,9 Brown, Cathy 112 Brown, Fran 152 Brown, Gary 152 Brown, Jackie 152 Brown, Libby 152 Brown, Mary 112 Brown, Mickey 152 Brown, Murray 35,40 Brown, Scott 130 Brown, Sue 152 Browning, Jeri Jo 18,52,6B,81,13 Bruner, Glenda 53,56,58,130 Bruner, Randy 130 Bryan, Lisa 130 Bryant, Jeff 131 Bryant, Kirby 18,153 Bryson, Linda 153 Buss. Ricky 153 Buie, Becky 112 Buie, Charlotte 153 Bullard, Donna 131 Burch, Chris 131 Burgess, Sallye 112 Burke, Burke, Mary 153 Robert 131 Burkhart, Pam 112 t, Kathy 31,131 Sisserson, Kenneth 97 Smith, Miss Loretta 99 Sparks, Mrs. Alberta 102 Stryker, Sgt. Cuprence 105 Sutton, Miss Lenora 99 Swain, Miss Susan 52,100 Tannahill, Lee 25, 94 Taylor, Mrs. Vada 107 Thompson, Miss Janie 101 Thompson, Mrs. Marguerite 29,53,103 Vandergritt, Mrs. Charlotte 100 Ward, Mrs. Virginia 94 Weatherby, Mrs. Dorothy 104 Weatherford, Mrs. Beverly 54, 99 Williamson, Mrs. Wahneeta 96 Young, Mrs. Donna 22, 96 Carothers, Danny IS3 Carpenter, Joe 153 Carr, Kay 131 Carroll, Beverly 16,131 Carter, Jan 153 Carter, Kay 153 Carter, Mike 68,113 Carter, Phil 113 Cary, Glenn 113, 206 Cary, Robert 131,199,200 Cash, Robert 131 Cathey, Jett IS3, 195 Cauthern, Barbara IS3 Cavender, Alan IS3 Cayce, John 153 Chadwick, Cathy 113 Chambers, Becky 131 Chandler, Carla 113 Chandler, Malcolm 153 Chapman, Retta 131 Charles, Amy 132 Charles, Cathy 153 Charles, Nancy 113 Chastain, Bruce 132 Cheek, Charles 76,132,174 Cherry, Bruce 153 Chesney. Kevin 153 Childs, Betsy 132 Chollar, George 132,199 Chollar, Melinda 153 Chrisman, Mark 17,113,175,182,200,203,204 Christopher, Paat 132 Burnham, susan 33210, 113 Burnside, Ricky 131 Burroughs, Terry 131 Burt, Frank 131 Burton, David 112 Bush, Billy 153,195 Butler, John 24, 113, 175, 182, 200, 202 Butts, David 15,113 Buyers, Nancy 153 Byers, Earl 113,131,174 Byers, Jane 153 Byers, Mary 153 Byrd, Bill 131 C Cagle, Janis 131 Cain, James 198 Cameron, Mark 131 Campbell, Craig 131 Campbell, Kristie 153 Cantrell, Carla 57, 131 Churman, Earl 153 Clark, Carolyn 132 Clark, Coleen 113 Clark, Dana IS3 Clark, Gary 132 Clark, John 132 Clark, Robert 153 Clegg, Carmen 153 nts, David 18,57,S8,132 Cantrell, Cindy 28, 36, 131. 138 Cardwell, Mary 131 Cardwell, Nancy 113 Carman, Glenn 153 Clements, Jay 57,132 Cline, Bobby 153 Clines, Harley 132 Cloud, Brenda 132 C1oud,Mike 24,35,37,89,113 Coates, Mike 132 Cochran, Curtis 153 Coter, John 113 Coffman, Randy 132 Coggins, Becky 113 Coke, Patti 113 Coleman, Carol 133 Colligan, Patricia 154 Collins, Blair 133 Collup, William 133 Colston, Barry 154 Combs, Renda 113 Comparin, John 46,133 213 English, Georgann 135 Conalser, Candy 154 Cone, Dennis 31,40,85,88,1l3 Conrad, Susan 31,154 Cook, James 154 Cook, Ron 154 Cooper, Bob 133 Cooper, Calhy 154 Cooper, Susan 154 Copeland, Alan 133,199 Copeland, Harolyn 133 Cordell, Vicki 154 Corley, David 133,189 Corley, Sam 133 Corley, Tish 59, 154 Collingham, James 113,201 Couch, Granl 86, 113 Couch, Kenl 56,58,l54 Couch, Mark 1,160 Counls, Dianne 154 Courlney, James 43,811,113 Courlney, Jim 56,133,133 Cowan, Carrie 47,78,113 F Cowan, Lisa 154 Cowden, Kafhy 133 Cox, Gary 133 Cox, Travis 154 Crablree, Susan 154 Crablree, Virginia 114 Criles, Wayne 60 Crocker, Toy 114 Crockell, Chuck 114 Cross, Cross, Joe 31,114 Lisa 133 Crow, Jan 57,114 Crow, Jimmy 155 Dunham, Becki 155 Dunn, Sleve 15,114,174,181,187,188,189,201 Dunlon, Randy 134 Dursi, Lorri 156 Dyche, Leslie 61,156 Dyer, Kerry 28, 49, 67, 77, 128, 134 E Earles, Sleve 198 Ellis, Debbie 135 Ellis, Vicki 115 Eckslein, Karen 134 Egerlon, David 134 Elder, Ronni 134 Eldredge, Jamelyn 135 Ellison, Wendell 135 Endsley, Mike 156,200 Engel, Calhy 156 Ericson, Cheryl 156 Erwin, Sherry 156 Evans, Coy 135 Evans, Dudley 135 Evans, Janel 56,156 Evans, Linda 156 Evans, Mark 50,156 Evans, Scofl 156 Evans, Teresa 56,58,72,81,I15,123 Evill, Kaye 156 Crump, Jackie 155 Culberson, Jim 49, 133, 175, 201 Cummings, Brenda 16,114 Cunningham, Kalhy 155 Curd, Melissa 155 Currin, James 133 Curry, Ken 114,175,200 Cyperl, Carol 133 Farris, Nila 135 Fegan, Beverly 135 Felkner, Linda 156 Fenlon, Belly 135 Ferguson, Dennis 135 Ferguson, Tony 156 Fernihough, Bruce 135, 175 Fiegcgs, Joyce 18, 20, 32, 37, 82, D Daniell, Kalhryn 28,49,114 Darby, Alice 53, 114 Darby, Liz 53, 114, 125 Darwin, John 155 Davis, Bill 57, 133 Davis David 133 Davis Donna 53, 114 Davis Glen 75,200 Davis Glenda 155 Davis James 155 Davis, Jan 133 Finch, Pam 4-1,6l,115 Fincher, Debbie 156 Fincher, Kalhy 52,115,196 Fisher, Becky 115 Filch, Diane 156 Fleming, Cayla 2l,75,150,l56,160 Fleming, Craig 115,135 Ford, B elly 115 Fore, Anne 157 Fowler, Fowler, John 135 Vickie 115 Fox, Carol 157 Frank, Mike 157 Davis, Joan 155 Davis, Liz 114 Day, Jimmy 18,65,67,76,114,175,181 Day, Melinda 28, 67, 133 Dearden, Marc 133 Deere, Tommy 76,175,133 Delp, Linda 155 Deming, Charles 60 Dennis, Marsha 155 DeWees, Danny 133 DeWill, Jimmy 155 Dews, Jack 133 Dickie, George 114,199 Dickie, Ronnie 155 Dillard, Belly 133 Dilworlh, Becky 155 Dockery, Sue 43,45,l34 Dodd, Doris 155 Dodson, Terry 114 Doggell, Sherry l5,28,53,73,114 Dolan, Marie 56,59,155, Dolbee, Jackie 57, 58, 155 Dollar, Bill 155, 200 Dominquez, Alfred 155. 211 Donaldson, Karen 155 Dorman, Cary 14, 78, 110, 114, 174, 181, 184, 186 Dorman, Nancy 134 Douglas, Donnie 175,200,205 Douglas, Greg 134 Douglas, Ken 134 Douglas, Sheila 114 Doyle, David 156 Drechsel, Dee Ann 156 Drechsel, Roland 134,196 Duckworlh, Gwen 114 Freels, Jay 135 Fricke, Greg 115 Fuller, Larry 135 G Gage, Tom 135 Gammon, Kerry 135,188 Garland, Dan 56,135 Garner, Dan 157 Garner, Doug 135 Garner, Pal 157 Garner, Scoll 115 Garrell, Belly Ann 135,196 Garrell, Josh 84, I 15, 174,l88, 189,206,208 Gibson, Jeri I35 Gibson, Ronald 115 Gilday, Jeanne 39,135 Gilmore, Debbie 115 Gillum, Sharon 135 Gipson, Danny 135 Gipson, Debra 157 Gipson, Richard 157 Gladden, Greg 115 Glaze, Kalhy 35,39,1l5 Goelz, Lydia 157 Golden, Gary 114 Golighlly, Bobby 157,198 Goodwill, Danny 115 Goodwin, Tommy 17,114,174,187,200,203 Gordon, Dollie 157 Gorrie, Kafhy 1 6 Gossell, Pal 157 Gouge, Cheryl 115 Gower, Larry 115 Gower, Slephanie 157 Gray, Gary 136 Gray, Paula 136 Gray, Rosie 115 Green, Debbie 14,70,115 Green, Margarel 157 Green, Tim 115,200,201 Greenwood, ldella 116 Greer, Debbie 136 Gregg, Judy 59, 136 Gregory, Galen 136 Gregory, Valerie 116 Griffin, Nancy 136 Griffilh, Linda 19,80,216 Grimes, Dale 116 Grimes, John 157 Grimes, Paula 115 Gross, John 136,195 Gunnip, Bob 16,140,136 H Hackney, Danny 157 Hackney, James 116,211 Hackney, Mike 116 Halas, Mike 157 Hall, Janel 157 Hall, Jim 157 Hall, Linda 46, 52, 53, 116 Hall, Richard 157 Halyard, Mike 135 Hamillon, Carol 21,157,160 Hamillon, Priscilla l4,33,34,116 Hamlell, Jackie 136 Hancock, John 46,56,l36 Hancock, Regina 158 1-lanebull, Danna 136 Hanebull, Neal 55 116,189,206 Hankins, Charlolle 136 Hardaway, Gay 136 Hardisly, Hank 116 Hardy, Dayle 116, 174 Hargis, Bill 136 Harley, Damon 136 Harmon, Dan 51, 136 Harmon, Judy 56,136 Harmon, Sharon 61,158 Harnack, Carol 57,58,158 Harnack, Ken 56,116 Harrell, David 116 Harrell, Jerry 158 Harris, Bill 116,206 Harris, Orville 136 Harris, Sharon 158 Harrod, Debbie 116 Harrod, Vicki 158 Harskiold, John 136 Harl, David 15, 18, 42, 57, 58 87, 116 Harl, Susan 158 Harlzell, Beverly 158 Hash, Nancy 136 Haskell, Linda 136 Hassell, Sarah 158 Halcher, Presley 21,116 Hallon, Laura 116 Haverkorn, Sandy 136 Hawkins, Guy 137 Hawkins, Harold 158 Hayes, Douglas 116 Hayes, Mark 195 Haynes, Belly 56,137 Haynes, Mike 55, ll6,175,18l,184,l87 Hays, Don 158 Hecko, Linda 137 Hedric, Vickie 116 Helfner, David 137 Hefner, Debbie 137 Heikkinen, Angela 137 Henderson, John 58, 61 Henderson, Susan 158 Henderson, Terry 137 Hendricks, Bob 56,137 Hendrix, Brenda 116 Hendrix, Linda 25, 37, 54, 116 Henry, Tommy 158 Henshaw, Pam 137 Herberl, Leslie 19,137 Hernandez, Roberl 116 Herr, Scoll 17 Herring, Edward 158 Herringlon, Charles 137 Helherly, Jay 158,195,200 Hewelf, David 56,137 Higginbolharn, Danny 116 Hilcher, John 60,158 Hill, Clifford 158 Hill, David 61,137 Hill, Gary 158 Hill, Karen 56,158 Hill, Linda 158 Hill, Marcia 159 Hillard, Pam 116 Hille, Russ 60,6l,138 Hillerl, Ginger 137 Hilscher, Sleve 138 Himes, Roberl 57,58.13B Hinkel, Glenda 138 Hobbs, Londa 138 Hodgson, Janie 159 Hoeppner, Liz 138 Hoffman, John 138,200,204,205 Hoffmann, Barbara 19, 138 Holcomb, Gayle 138 Holland, Carol 138 Holland, Glenda 159 Holderness, Melissa 159 Hommel, Jo 138,175,181 Holl, Chuck 159 Holl, Jim 57,159 Hood, Diane 39,116 Hoover, Jerrell 44,116 Hope, Jerry 159,198 Hopkins, John 159 Hopkins, Rulh 45,138 Hopper, Janel 61,159 Horlon, Bob 138 Horlon, Paul 116 Hosller, Linda 159 Hough, Maureen 52,160 Hough, Sleve 138,206 Houslon, Judy 56, 160 Houslon, Nicki 138 Housfon, Richard 18,43,45,57,58,117 Howard, Dennis 138 Howard, Marsha 53,86,117 Howard, Toni 138 Howell, Leslie 138 Howell, Susan 85, 117 Howell, Vicki 117 Howelh, Greg 117 Hudgins, Joey 160 Hudson, Gary 160 Hudson, Jana 117 Huff, Roger 60,117 Hughes, Barbara 2O,30,160 Hughes, Celie 117 Hiqhes, Chris 21,160 Hughes, Gary 160 Hughes, Rickey 160 Huuii, Hukill, Janel160 Mike 117 Hursl, Brenda 138 Hulsell, Larry 15,117 1 lnce, N ancy 117 lsley, Debbie 138 Ivey, Edna 138 lvy, Marvin 60, 61, 117 J Jackson, Calhy 160 Jackson, Claudia 35, 36, 40, 88, 94, 117 Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson James, Jeanes, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenning , James 138 Kevin 160 Kim 43,138 , Sandy 14,l9,2B,29,53,117 Debbie 117 Gary 161 Leslie 161 Sharon 28,52,138 Sherry 161 S, Gay 138 Jennings, John 117 Jennings, Sleve 56,58,117 Joblin, Carol 138 John, John, Mary Lou l38 Pam 56 58,l38 Johnson, Barbara 49,67,75,l6l Johnson, Bill 74,l50,l6I Johnson, Craig l38,l75 Johnson, Johnnie l38 Johnson, Karen ll7 Johnson, Melissa l6l Jones, Barry ll8 Jones, Bruce I39 Jones, Cindy l6l Jones, Gary l6I, 2ll Jones, Howard IIB Jones, Janelle I39 Jones, Kim I39 Jones, Linda l6l Jones, Michelle l6l Jones, Mike l39,l6l Jones, Robert l6l Jones, Sharon l6l LeBaron, Lynne 53,Il9 Lee, Carter I40 Lee, Jimmy I40 Lee, Liz I40 Lee, Phil ll9,l99 Lee, Richard l62,l99 Lee, Richard E. l62,l99 Lee, Sherroll 47,l4O Leggett, Jan I40 Lemons, Brenda 56,,l4O Lemons, Debbie l62 Lemons, Janet l62 Lemons, Kaye 57 Lemons, Linda 57,I4O Lewis, Brian l62,2ll Lewis, Pam I40, l62 Levander, Steve I40 Levy, Don 34, 39, 56, II9 Lidia, Gail I40 Lindsey, Jimmy l62 Jordan, Bobby l6l,l95 Jordan, Gina l39 Jordan, Janelle IIB Jose, Laura l7,20,llB Ling, Kathy I40 Marlow, Terry ll? Marquardt, Don I 3 Marquardt, Michee I4, 28, 48, 70, 83, II9 Marshall, Duane I Marshall, Pamela I 3 Marshall, Sandra I 9 Marshall, Wayne I Martin, Marsha l42 Ma-rtin, Richard l63,l95 Martinez, Robert I4? 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