Lanier High School - Viking Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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Each year the students carry with them not only an increased knowledge of their courses, but also a deeper knowledge of responsibility toward social and civic life. Treasured friendships and treasured memories of success and disappointment are found in school life, and the 1966 Viking presents these treasures of Lanier. T ' The 1966 Viking is dedicated to the Lanier Senior-Junior High School in its last year of combined operation. This building has served as a storehouse for the treasures which play a vital role in the formation of a student's character. Mr. Forrest Kline Assistant Principal of Lanier Senior-Junior High As assistant principal, Mr. Forrest Kline performs a myriad of tasks, many of which receive little recognition. However, neither students nor other personnel fail to recog- nize Mr. Kline's willing and able helping hand . Mr. Fred H. Matthys Principal of Lanier Senior-Junior High Mr. Fred H. Matthys has been our principal since Lanier High School opened. He has worked toward the goal of making Lanier outstanding in all fields. Mr. Matthys sup- ports enthusiastically not only the scholastic program but also extracurricular activities. Mr. Matthys proudly places all tokens of student accomplishment in the crowded trophy case. Dr. Irby Carruth Superintendent of Schools Austin School Board STANDING: Mr. Dave Smithg Mr. Thomas A. Graham, Presidentg Mr. Clint Small, jr., Vice President. SITTING: Mr. Torn G. Brown, Jr.g Dr. john F. Thomasg Mrs. Garrie Bray, Secretary. Board member Roy Butler is not shown. 7 53+- 7 . .sssr ii MR. WILLIAM DuPUY B.S., SWTSC Auto Mecbonicf MRS. HELEN EK B.S., T.C.U. Pbyximl Education Vikettes, Intramurals Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Dolrnan, and Mrs. Titus prepare ' for their next class. MR. U. D. ADAMS B.S., M.Ed., SWTSC Vamrional Agriculture F.F.A. MR. CHARLES ARCHER B.S.. Wfest Texas State: M.S.. East Texas State Driver Education MRS. MARTHA BAIN West Texas State World Hiriory, Texar Hirlary MRS, EVA BAYNE B.S., Texas A. and I.g M.Ed. U of Texas Typing MR. MICHAEL BEIDEL B.A., U. of Texas Algebra, Related Math Tennis Club MRS. LOUISE BOREN B.A., Baylor University Englifb MRS. JUANITA BYRON B.S., Texas Tech Clalbing MR. CHARLES CLARY B.S., Howard Payne College Geomelry MRS. MILDRED COUSER B.A., M.A., U. of Texas .Yponifh Pan Am MRS. CELESTE CROMACK B.A., Texas Women's University Erlglifb MR. D. DAVIS B.S., SWTSCQ M.Ed., U. of Texas Math, Health MISS RUTH DAWSON B.A., U, of Texas French, Englirh French Club MR. ROBERT DEPUTY B.B.A., M.Ed.g U. of Texas Bus. Law, Typing, Bookkeeping Business Club MRS. CAROLYN DOLMAN B.A., U. of Texas German German Club MR. JAY DUNNAHOO B.S., SWTSC Ofrbertm W ..,,,, .xi 8 S B.A., Mary-Hardin Baylorg M.A.. MRS. JONNIE ELZNER B.A., M.A., Southwestern University Speerb, EngliJb Forensic Club MR. G. C. EMERSON B.S., U. of Texasg M.A., Wayne State University Amerimn Hiflafy, P.E, Head Football Coach MRS. TOMMIE FENSTEMAKER B.A., Rice University Bookkeeping, Typing, Office Tng. Annual Sponsor MISS LINDA FLETCHER B.S., U. of Texas Heallb, Pbyrical Edumfian Valkyries, Vikettes MRS. BETH GIBBENS B.S., Sam Houston State College Englirb, Jaurmzlirm Viking Voice, Quill and Scroll MISS JUDY GILLESPIE B.A., U. of Texas Latin Latin Club MR. CHARLES GORIN B.S., U. of Texas Q, Phyyiral Education X Baseball Q MR. NOEL GRAY B.S., M.S., North Texas State Woodwork MR. KLEO HALM B.A., U. of Texas World Hiflary Football, Track MISS JANE HAMPTON B.M., Oklahoma City U. Choir MRS. MARY JEAN HANSON B.S., Superior State: M.Ed., U. ot Texas PbyJir.r, Biology MRS. ROSE HARGRAVE B.S., U. of Texas American Hiftory MR. HENRY HENLEY 'f-SK B.S., M.Ed., East Texas State Var. Agriculture F .F .A. MR. 1-r. M. HERRINGTON - 45 B.S.Ed., Abilene Christian Af! , K MRS. JOANNA HODGE , B.F.A., U. of Texas Art L Sailor Annual ' r T -r. -kslwrt: 1: ui ' '- MRS. BARBARA HOOD B.A., U. of Texas Eriglirb MRS. DOROTHY HUTCHIS B-A-. U. of Texas ON Efiglifh Literary Club z l. ' J 1 fr l is L, 1 MR. JOHN MANG B.A., Baylorg M.Ed., SWTSC Hixlofy. Sociology Key Club MRS. JEAN McMILLAN B.S., M.S., East Texas State American Hirtory Young Americans Club MR. ALF MORRIS B.A., M.A., U. of Texas Englixls MRS. HAZEL JESSE B.A., Rice University Englirb F.T.A. MR. CHARLES JONES B.A., M.M.g U. of Texas Band MR. MERLIN JUNG B.S., SWTSC Drafting, Cmfn Ind. Arts Club MRS. GAYLA KING B.S., Anderson College Pbyiical Education Vikettes MR. DANNY LEE B.S,E., Henderson State Teachers College Pl1yJicul Education MR. BOBBY LEWIS B.S., SWTSC Phyriml Education MRS. GWENDOLYN LORD B.A., Tift College Science, Heallb MRS. DOROTHY MALLARD B.B.A., U. of Texas Typing, Sbarlband F.T.A. MRS. DOROTHY OSWALT an ?.S., of Texas 'N' A93 auma inn, Englifh W' - Journalism Club .3-Q eww MRS. BETTY PRICE B.S., M.Ed., U. of Texas Reading Improvement ' L . . .4 A-...LU sn... , 'l . 'x 1 't ' My . fg,,....f MR. DON RATHER V B.S., Rice U.: M.Ed., SWTSC ...i Health, Phpuiml Edumfion ff MRS. MARY RUIZ .3 B.S., M.S.i U. of Texas Clolbing F.H.A. Miss Fletcher gives Charlotte Wallace individual aid in archery. MRS. GLORIA SALINAS B.A., Our Lady of the Lake College Spanish Pan Am MRS. JEWEL SCHULTZ B.S., SWTSC Algebra MR. CHARLES TAYLOR B.S., Sul Ross Algebra, Geornefry Slide Rule MRS. VIRGINIA TEEL B.A., U. of Michigan M.A., U, of Texas Algebra, Geometry MR. CHARLES TENNYSON B.S., M.A., U. of Texas Civics, Emnomiu, Am Hiftary Chess Club MRS. IUANITA TITUS B.S., North Texas U. Foadx, Home Nurxing , Home Managemenl, Home Deromtion F.H.A. MRS. MAYDA TUPPER B.A,, Texas Western Speerb, Drama Golden Myth Players, National Thespian So- ciety MRS. MARJORIE TURK B.S., Texas A. and I. M.A., U. of Texas Cbemirlry, Pbynology National Honor Society MR. VON ROSENBURG B.S., Texas A. and M Metal MRS. KATHLEEN WHITMAN B.S., U. of Texas Bialogy MRS, KATHERINE CARSSOW MR- TROY PARSONS Lanier Counselors and Their ecretary MRS. DOROTHY DAN IELL Qffice Staff '11,1 STANDING: Mrs. Charlye Henderson, Mrs. Doris Kreuz SITTING: Mrs. Lucille jones, Library Staff Mrs. Gladys Carlson, Mrs. Bobby Howard Mrs. Shirliereed Ashworth, Mrs. Lois Klingman, Mrs. Ernestelle Berry. I2 MRS. ERNESTELLE BERRY Cafeteria Staff NQQT, L X 3 X , l At desk: Mrs. Pearl Gebert. STANDING: Dene Schultz, Frankie Ford, Joyce Scott, Gloria Houston, ' A Nouelle Turman, Etta Henmgan, Lignette Pittsford, Elanora Melber, Nell Boyd, Sallie Waterson, Elaine Robinson, Ruby Thompson, Bertha Watrous, Ammie Wallace, Dora Coffee, Velma johnson, Katherine Anderson MRS' Custodial Staff BACK ROW: Mr. William Wissmen, Mr. Chester Howell, Mr. Booker McKinley, Mr. David Jackson, Mr. Richard Wentrich, Mr. E. Z. Williams. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Betty Wolff, Mr. Henry Wolff, Mr. Wilfeard Flemming, Mr. Dodson Conway, Mr. Cordell Freeman. MR. HENRY WOLFF Q N W P E r I I 1 1 w r L V Y n r 'ta TREASURES .W V, F RI E N D S H I . 2 9 i 1. E EE L Ng 1.7Lg1X.. iiw , RUSTY WHEELER STANLEY THOMAS Prexident Sergeanz-az-A rm: DIANA GRESSER JUDY HUDDLESTON SANDY RATLIFF Sec.-Trefu. Hifi.-Rep. Vire-Prefidezzt enior Class Gfficers The Senior C ass of I966 QQ Nmmf 4-0 :E 4312! ADAMS, LINDA ALLEN, JOHN ARCHER, DAVID BARRERA, LINDA BERRY, PATRICIA BITTICK, BILL . BITTNER, DIANN BOATMAN, BRUCE BOBO, CAROLYN BORDERS, JACK BOWERS, BONNIE BROWN, PAT CHOATE, GEORGIA CHRISTIANSON, GLEN CLECKLER, CHARLES COLLINS, GLENDA I7 CONNELL, SHARON COOKE, ELAINE COWAN, TERRY cox, DENISE Denise Cox and Gary Crain were, like all the Seniors, happy to be through, yet sad that they would never be com- ing back. CRAIN, GARY CRIDER, DIANE CULP, RONNIE DAVIS, SUE DENNIS, RICHARD DIXON, MICHAELYN Bids a Fond After Many Fine Lanier DOOLEY, CHERIE DORRIS, DANA DOYLE, LARRY EATON, KAYE ESLER, SANDRA ESTEPP, VIVIAN F ANN IN G, MARY FERGUSON, JIMMY FERRELL, KAREN FISHER, SUE Farewell Contributing Things to High School. mfg.: - D Over 200 seniors went through the same motions as this sen-ior on graduation night. FRANCIS, HAILA FURR, RANDALL GAGE, DORA GARNER, JOHNNY GERSTNER, PETER GHOLSON, JO ELLA GIFFORD, JAMES G1LL, STEVE GOERNER, GWEN GRAY, MICHAEL GRESSER, DIANA GRIBBLE, RICKEY GUNN, GAYLE GUTIERREZ, ELSA HADD, DONALD HANLEY, LARRY 20 They Take Into the Future Many T119 Wm 'T' ...qu lim L Treasures From Their Senior Year HARDIN, SANDY HAROER, TOMMY HARKINS, ERNEST HARRELL, DONNA HARRIS, LAWRENCE HASTINGS, WALTER HENLEY, KETHLEY HERRING, KEITH HICKS, NANCY HILDERBRAND STEPHEN HUDDLESTON, JUDY HUNT, GINNY HURST, BRENDA JAMES, SHARYL JOHNSON, BILLY JOHNSON, DAVID 2I The 1966 Seniors will always be proud of their rings, but never as proud as they were on the day they re- ceived them, Here 9 proud seniors showed off their rings during lunch. KELLEY, KATHLEEN KING, SAMUEL KIRK, WILLIAM KIRKLEY, KAREN The Knowledge Gained Will Go ith Them L2 ill Be KITEEN, JANET KRIEG, GENEVA LASHLEY, BRENDA LEACH, CYNTHIA LOCKINGEN, IBEN LOPEZ, LINDA LYNCH, CLAUDIA MANSFIELD, PATRICIA MARTINSON, I CAROL I MARX, I RUBY MAYES, EDWARD MAYFIELD, MIKE MCADAMS, RONALD MCCARLEY, GILBERT MCFARLING, NA NCY MCLENDON, JIM Forever and Their Acquaintances Forever Remembered MCWHORTER, SHARON MOODY, TERRY MORAN, KENNETH MORITZ, JOSEPH Coach Clary made the seniors lau 1 AOD gh once more at the senior banquet preceding the Prom. ,,p-mei I 3 i MUELLER, KATHERINE MUNDELL, COLLETTE MUSTON, BECKY MUZIA, JIM NEWTON, SANDRA NIEDT, KAREN NORWOOD, SANDRA O'REAR, MAX PARTRIDGE, JIM PATTILLO, MIKE PEMBERTON, SHERIAN PERKINS, SHARON 24 The Memories Began Early as They Lana. U it 2 af ,, . 1, Q if , M os ' ' I Rv may ' . I I 5 I ik I.. The Lanier Senior class listened attentively to the speaker before they walked across the stage to receive R 'iuflvv' - .ie - .- : . ' R Received Their Rings QL 'iffg 'po' vs - , A , ii A , their diplomas. iii , PESCI-IEL, RANDY PHILLIPS, MARY ANN PIRKLE, DEAN PLENTL, LAROSE PDLIVKA, RODNEY PRIDDY, MARITIA PRUETI, JOILEEN QUINONEZ, HELEN RATLIFF, SANDRA REED, RAYMOND REEVES, ROXIE RILEY, GAYLE 25 nd Continued as They Attended Their Parties RIPPY, LAMONT ROBBINS, WANDA ROBERTS, HEITY ROBINSON, CRAIG ROE, DAVID ROTH, PATRICK SAKEWITZ, ELOIS SALCHER, LINDA SCHULTZ, NANCY SCI-IULZ, JO SCOTT, BEVERLY SCOTT, SUNNE SEAMAN, SHARON SHANE, KATHY SHANNON, SUE SHELTON, JOYCE 26 415 And Climaxed ith Baccalaureate, Graduation SHERMAN, SHARON SIKES, LINDA up-v SITES, HAPPY SLADE, TERRY SMALL, MARVIN Q SMART, DAVID SMITH, JEAN SOUTHWELL, HOWARD fBUTCHJ SOUTHWELL, e PAM SPARKS, RANDA STACKS, DIANE STEIN, HOWARD STEVENS, EDDIE STRAWSER, BILL STRICKLAND, LYNDA SIUBBLEEIELD LINDA 27 1 SWEAZEA, WENDY TALIAEERRO, JEANNE TAYLOR, WAURINE THOMAS, STANLEY TREVINO, IREN E UZZELL, ONIEDA VON ROEDER, STEVEN WALKER, MARY CATHERINE WARE, MARY LOU WARREN, DAVID WEAVER, MIKE WEED, SHIRLEY While preparing for bac- calaureate at St. Martin's Lutheran Church many sen- iors and choir members talked of coming events. 28 Their High School Goals as They Accepted Their Diplomas and A in , 'X 2 1 A .. l Were Achieved Moved Hopefully Into the Future QPU - S ,Q-uv 3'7 3' I H gag v W -X f 5 13 vl! f WESTBROOK TERRY WHEELER, RUSTY WILLIAMS, ROBERT WILLIAMS, JANICE WILSON, CAROLYN WI LSON, LINDA WUCHER, BONNIE ZMESKAL, DEBRA Among the many senior activities was ordering invitations, as find Setting Uleasufed fof CPIPS and EOWYIS-M13 Randa Sparks, Mike Mayfield and Susie Fisher are shown do- mf-Z M317 Lou Wafe- ing . . . Matthys is measur- 29 s ta i 1 Joyce johnson arrives with Happy Sites for the Senior Prom. Diana GFCSSCI 8 by their classmates nd Rusty Wheeler were chosen outstanding seniors 1 rrp . -GNN pt J' .nw Carnations for Your Valentine, a senior project. Sandy Ratliff, Dana Dorris, Karen Ferrell. 6 . 9 I iq. GH? 'Z . '7l'L'a?'yfVla 1, 25, H. , I sv 42 ff Q U Q , 13 iw! Class Favorites Marvin Small Patricia Berry 4 i ,. 'e S' Q HQ! s,e1 sl f uw. L! :,:AL V V, V3 L ,E . f , E 5 'Q Q- X ' ' , 9. t' ' 4' ,A 'F Q .1 A . Qi, ,J 391' ' , 'Q x 1 xx! ' x , K . .. I J A , fn t . , W in N,g,,,f' gd... Q4 V. . . N Q, v. 4 1 r ,,,,, K xy - I Am W. D. f 'gf' ' A , gf 15 dw. U I f 210 W Q92 -9 A5 5, i S. , I u f v 1 V N. Qwtig , af' ' ' , 1 , . 4. , I v . v. 9' 5 1, X V, , , ff, f J., 2'2 we , ,159 1 A , AA. , Q, 1 f V Li: 8 .,,,Vf 2 K ,, Z A. Q W Q. s , 4 f ,f m , , 2. , A ,.,,, , , H fi , . ' M .,' 'iff 31? . , ,, ' ig , 1. ,,kV g ,. 5'EE? WY .- f fff'iii', 4 A n5?09'7+gs',, ff W . X, .qwwvh 0 ' f, W M , 'J ff ff iz. -F 21 wif? Z, Hr W, ,.k rm.,k,,-viii ' . .F gpm: Wvfnyalk .4 4? W , ,zz 'Q , , , na Q , .,. fa.- , Q 4 41 if' V .W HQ ,.., L A Mi' ! W 5 W ur 4 , , Q 5' Anderson, Ken Anderson Nora Anderson Sue Backhaus Mary , Lanier's Junior Class Baltzer, Ann Barnes, Cinda Bari, Marilyn Bass, john Beal, David Beasley, Anita Becker, Jerald Becker, Larry Branch, Cricket Brossett, Rita Brown, Agnes Bruce, Bonnie M, .,,.f-' ,f , 1 li Bell, Danny Bird, Melissa Borders, james Bradley, Ernest Nm n ' if ls Experiencing Nostalgia Cox, Mike Crews, Ken Bunce, Gail Byrd, Don Cabillo, Dorothy Castro, .jimmy Clements, Lorraine Cochran, Shirley Connell, Sammy Conrad, Roger Conway, Glenn Cooke, Diane Cooper, Nancy No Vernon, hair styles aren'z limi long Daugherty Cheryl ww-uf,Qoi,mi:.:f .---, ,mfmmncf ff f- i ,f:ff.,1,v,v::f:2,,f4 At Leaving the Building Kay Thompson hurriedly repairs Carolyn Turner's makeup during the brief time between acts in Ask Any Girl . Dube Carlyle Doss, Ronald Driska, Lillie Dorsett, Dorothy Edwards Johnny Edwards Shirley 'E K, Nga Ehrhardt, Terry Farrand, Carolyn Feistel, Janice Fergurson, Linda Fidler, james Fischer, Richard Ford, Doris Friebele, Randy Where They Have Attended Classes F rierson, Thomas Fritsche, judy Fulkes, William Gore, jim Graham, Mark Griffin, Barbara ,, Griffith Gary 'A Griffith Karen Gunn, Nanda ,ff Hadd, Robert Bonnie Summers watches Joyce Zimmerle Hancock, Llncla Hansen, Winfred Hargrove, Mary jane Harwell, Deborah Since the Seventh Grade Heathington, Mike Heathington, Nancy Heinzke, Darlync Helge, Doris Herring, Cindy Hilderbrand, Richard Hill, David Hill, Nancy Hoover, William Horch, Thomas Hunter, Wally' Ivy, Linda johnson, Joyce Keating, Robert Kloss, Sally Krieg, Betty Kruemcke, Judy Krueger, Glenn Laake, Betty Leggat, Bonnie Lilly, Brenda Lopez, Yvon And From Which 38 Lowden, Mary Lou Maner, Barbara Martin, Betty Marx, jerrall McCarle oe Y, J McCluskey, Pat McCrady, Phillip McGraw, Bobby Mcllvain, Mike MCKown, Dale McQuillan, Nicki Measeles, Tommy They Take Treasured Memories fs' . .fu n 4, mf' of Meier Cathy Menefee Elaine Miles, Marilyn Moczygemba, Bill Moody, Vicky Moore, Rusty Moore, Marilyn Moore, Michael , O - 1 .ad Would you believe Mary jane Hargrove and Dan Roberts are furthering their educatxons7 Moore, Roger Morrow, jackie Muehlbrad, Deborah Olson, jim Olson, Sharon jim Eikner presents a bouquet of roses to Mrs. Tupper after the per- formance of Ask Any Girl . The Class of I96 Parker, Cynthia Parrish, Cosette Paschall, Sandra Paul, Sam Peters, Liz Pirkle, Dale Playford, Lesli Presley, LeeRoy Puckett, Wiley Pulatie, Rose Quadlander, Greg Ransom, Candy Roberts, Dan Robinson, Coady Scales, Thomas Schroeder, Charles Schulz, Steve Scoggins, Elaine Shannon, Faye Shuler, Kathy Aff' psyd 1 it Q3 1' Looks Forward to the Honor Sledge, Kyn Small, Kathy Smith Edna Smith, Patti Smith, Rebecca Smith, Ronnie Snyder, Chan Spicer, Jeraldine M Sprrngate Donna Stanford Gary Stegall Shirley Of Being the First Class to Graduate Turner, Carolyn Trlica, johnny Tubb, Pat Toler, Philip Toombs, jimmy Toungate, Dorothy Stewart, Wilton Stout, Stanley Sweet, Susan Syler, Sue Tegarden, Brenda Thomas, Charles Thompson, Kay Todd, Charlotte Pat Matau, Lesli Playford, and Mary jane Hargrove enthusiastically absorb an American History lecture u.arsw-'was evwswmmwb- From the New Sidney Lanier High School Glenn Conwa raises his voice in a contribution to Miss Y Fletcher s sixth period health class. Warren, Deborah Weatherford, Pam Webber, Mike Webster, Mike Westbrook, Pat Whitted, Mike Wilkins, joy Wille, Steve Walker, Ronald Wallace, Charlotte Walton, David Walker, Debby Walcher, Christine o fi Vandercook, james 'bfi Williams, Danny Williarris, Lana Williamson, Doreen Winstead, Betsy Wyatt, William Wysocki, Madeline Yates, Sharolyn Young, Carol x S5 ,gy ,, so is li ' ,',.. 'i ,,,.- H- WW s 4,,,,f ff rm ig 'fb 'iflllf ' 'Z The mad scientists of Mrs. Turk's sixth period chemistry class are at it again, Looks like Charles Cluck has learned to hold his mouth l right. 44 l.. Sophomore C ass Qfficers DAVID COMPTON HOMER INGRAM STEVE RODE Sergeunl-at-Armf PreJidenZ Reporter CAROLYN DILL SHARRON MCLEAN S errefm' y-Treasurer Vice-Prefidem ,. i IJ Adams, Karon Adams, Sharon Adams, Sherry Adams, Tommye Alamanza, Sylvia Altum, Brenda Anderson, Billy Archer, Sharli Bailey, Judy Baker, Paul The Sophomore Class of Lanier Barker, Jimmy Barrington, Randy Berry, Sharon Bobo, Debbie Becker, Glenda Beisenherz, Jon Benson, Jerry Bogusch, Linda Borders, Susan Bowman, Bill RW, , 1 ix L' ' ,LL Brady, Judy Brownfield, Bill Browning, Thomas Law W The vigor of youth as personified by John Purdy. as Experienced the Excitement, the Laughter, , , Buckner, Merrill Burns, Debbra Burson, Benard Butler, Charles Caddell, Sandra Campbell, Mary Carlson, Carolyn Casady, Micki Castillo, Charlotte Childress, Terry Cleckler, Chris Clements, Donna Collins, Richard Compton, David Cooksey, David 48 Cowan, Travis Crider, David Crumley, Judy Daniell, Cynthia Davis, Steve Dearing, Doris Deaver, David Dill, Carolyn the Satisfaction The sophomores' boy wonder, David Compton, charges to vault. lu Doss, Mancy Drews, Don Elmore, Travis Evans, Sharon Ferguson, Peggy Filla, Kathy Fischer, Dennis Fooshee, Steve Fosdick, Cindy Francis, Gregory Friedrich, Bonny Gentry, Sharon i Top: He flies through the air with the greatest of ease, would you believe with effort? Foy Watson pole vaults. Bottom: Karon Adams nad Leslie Moore are oddly influenced by their work in biology lab. 50 as Giffin, Arthur Giffen, William Godfrey, john Gohlke, Jeanette Griffith, Beverly Griffith, Pam nd the Disappointments Q GU21fdi0l2, Mary Gustafson, Linda Hackaril, Edward Haight, Earl Hammett, Kathy Harlow, Danny HHYFIS, JHIHCS Harris, Karen Harrison, Susan Hausenfluck, Shirley Hawkins, Betty Herron, janet Hesskew, Mentford Hicks, Phyllis Hilderbrand, Sue Hiebner, Bill Hill, Marilyn Hinojosa, Victor Hooten, Marcy Of High School Life -. Hoover, James Hoppe, Letha Ingersoll, Ellen Ingram, Homer Jones, Ben jones, Kim Hubbard, LaQuita jay, Sandra jones, Larry , s Huff, Joe Humphreys, Donna Johnson, Gay johnson, Paul Keller, Kay Kieke, Linda 5I Leal, Von Lockingen, Linda Long, David Long, Paul Lycla, Don Maddox, Celia Maughan, Dale Maxwell, Lana Jo W ,.f: Q ,... King, Thomas Kloss, Rita Lashly, Karen Lawrence, Marc The Treasures Mary Jane Campbell enthusiastically explores McCown, Jeff McCrary, Martha McGill, Wanda McCarley, Sherry McLean, Sharron Mears, Glenda Mecllock, Catherine Meyer, Carol Cf Knowledge, the captnating pleasures of English. Nelson, Susan Newton, Debra. A A Noack, Dennis Noack, Randy Miears, Joyce Mills, Tam Moody, Ben Moore, Stanley Morrow, Mike Moxley, George Murphy, Robert Neans, Terry A-ask I l ,,,,, T ,S .M r Friendship and Rich Memories g f , I i . -F Noack, Douglas Nunnery, Mike Nutt, Kathy Park, Sammy Parsons, jonell Pearce, Mike Perkins, Ronald Phifer, Georgia Phillips, Mike Phinney, Donna Pittard, Patricia Pittsford, Glenn Plentl, Jerome Porter, Tammy Proffitt, Kenneth Puckett, Pamela Reid, james Renfro, Terry Reville, jenny Reville, Ken Reynolds, Susan Roberts, Carol Rode, Stephen Rollins, Mike Romanowsky, Sue vi Generate f' , 'D Rushing, jack Scott, Ann Spencer, Patty Stubblefield, Michael Todd, Wendy Salmon, Monica Sherman, Robert Stabeno, A. E. Taylor, john Toungate, Raymond a Happy Anticipation 'lil' Sarlls, Lindy Shirk, David Stein, janet Tegarden, Betty Townsend, Julianne Schulz, Ken Smith, Ronnie Stiefer, Windell Thames, janet Vande Vanter, Albert Scoggins, Shelley Southwell, Steve Strickland, Buddy Tobin, Molly Waggoner, Bill Walton, Janet Ward, Floyd Wardlow, Frances Watson, Wallace Wilhelm, Vickie Williams, Betty Wright, Lee Wupperman, Johanna Zimmerle, Joyce Of Two More Wonderful Years. Shame on you, Claudia, for leaving this page unfinished. Left to right: Debra Newton, Claudia Harkins and Homer Ingram. .si-,, my 3? A 45 1 wi- f if?- ,W . .:.gsx:fsszxf:::w. . ,, .., ,T . ' , ..... 5 ,,x. ,W x 4.' K .... . I - T. 5 ififf? ff - .A,,, W, 5352522 ma, wan 53? ,-R .,, ff, , ZZLI I A , Nz . 11,1 AN IRQ ff 2-5-.Q-Nsf, 'fr g QSM. X- - 1 Fsiwvzxz.feifm.fgflifif- : si Q.-if--a. :a 1 m . - ww '-efagQf:z1fi :g'h -5 ' ' - , 2 5 ' - mg a fl g g as if 1, I 1 gil- 'ffm M. smiikizf ,Sur Ease .' Q Q' E S' K N' 'Q 'ig-1 2 Q s ' ' Y 1 Q. Wim E ii Q3 H ' f 62 TH-N-ffl' SANDY RATLIFF t Z l 1 7 5 The Viking Valhalla, Lanier's Who's Who, contains students chosen by the Lanier Faculty. I966 Vikin 11, Y' i 4 lr 490 Gui . X K SHARYL JAMES DALE PIRKLE Seventeen students received this honor in 1966. It is one of the greatest honors a high school student can achieve. Valhalla af SANDY HARDIN CRICKET BRANCH CRAIG ROBINSON This award is not based on popularity, appearance, or scholarship. ,Ili DENISE COX V, ,.....,. .1 -vff - .mm fi ' WW --w. ,ell ,F 2 ..,,, 2. JUDY FRITSCHE RANDY PESCHEL Lanier's '1 KATHY MUELLER MARY IANE HARGROVE Who's Who ga-33 It is a recognition of citizenship, leader ship, and service to Lanier. X! .,.', fxsi RUSTY WHEELER s R 'f ' i fA 3 A e Q ' 'W' A Q t 2 - . I lr kkzx MARILYN MOORE We are proud of these seventeen students who . . . KETH HENLEY LINDA SIKES ,pf . . . will be remembered by their classmates and teachers for service to Lanier, their fellow man, and the community. AN ITA BEASLEY DAVID SMART X .L W EF Mike Spiller Brenda Tegarden Friend liest Mike Phillips Ugly Man D.A.R. Good Citizen Sandy Hardin A good citizen is honored annually by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Sandy Hardin was chosen this year for outstanding citizen- ship, leadership, and scholarship. Stanley Thomas Kathy Kelley Most Handsome and Most Beautiful - More Handsome Most Handsome Handsome Ronnie Doss Stanley Thomas Mike Pearce More Beautiful Most Beautiful Beautiful Dana Dorris Kathy Kelley Bonnie Wucher 7l S X l 3 5 Above: Doris Helge, Lillie Driska, Sandy Hardin, Sue Davis, Chris Schoen, Cricket Branch and Vicki Moody. BACK ROW: Ronnie Perkins, me , ,. - r .r-fx1 illil4X'5- If S Winfred Hansen, Steve Gill, Randy Peschel, and Mike Spiller. Not Pictured: Larry Hanley Beaut Revue Finalists 425 X ,Q ri 'iyk H,-1 41. Pat Berry Carolyn Dill Cherie Dooley Karen Ferrell Judy Fritsche Diana Gresser Irene Guarcliola Karen Harris Kay Hill Patti Mansfield Betty Martin , Beaut Revue Lana Maxwell Sharron McLean Charlotte Meek Mary Neal Tammy Porter Lindy Sarlls Linda Sikes Sue Syler Betty Tegarden Brenda Tegarden Carol Young The I966 Homecoming Queen Linda Sikes Sharron McLean Brenda Tegarden ...And Her Princesses Spring Princesses ii cm J -9- if if if 'fm Above: Brenda Tegarden, Cricket Branch, Sharron McLean, Tammy Porter, Pat Berry. Not Pictured: Linda Sikes. Duchess Chris Ann of the House of Schoen and Duke Dale Frank- lyn of the House of Pirkle Duchess Penni Lea of the House of Todd and Duke Charles Ray of the House of Thomas Duchess the House jane of Hargrove and Duke james Max of the House of O'Rear Princess Mary Irene of the House of Guardiola and Prince Ronald Alan of the House of Doss 1965 SPORTS QUEEN AND KING Queen Lillie Mae of the House of Driska and King Randy Charles of the House of Peschel Princess Sherry jan of the House of Wheeler and Prince Ronald Lee of the House of Perkins Duchess Marilyn Anne of the House of Moore and Duke Stan ley Glenn of the House of Thomas Duchess Cindy Curtis of the House of Herring and Duke Winfred Franklin of the House of Hansen i i , 7 ,1 xv, fig WL il: Kfiil l in Q 4. 'si 'Z . VJ 5 it r 4 i Sports Coronation Queen Deborah Kay of the House of Branch and King David Harold of the House of Smart. Lanier's Cheerleaders have done a great job leading the student body this year. Much thought, time, and preparation went into all they did. Many thanks for a job well done! LINDA SIKES BRENDA TEGARDEN Head Cheerleader Vicki Moody, Brenda Tegarden, Sharon Perkins, Linda Sikes, Cherie I E SHARON PERKINS LILLIE DRISKA CHERIE DOOLEY n V VICKI MOODY ELillie Driska, and Betty Martin. BETTY MARTIN 025 J' , I - I . ,. Q Y 4 1 4, .A L ' I , N 1 Q l 7, ff 5 ut! s 5 5 1 A X ffl: . ,g 1 I f f J P, ff , , , ,f 1 I f V1 I . ff'kx 'f I' jf! I if H A , ,F I 111 ix ' ' px , ,f lil' Wk - NK IH A Q 'F 11.-4' 'midi 444'-Y rr. ,M M W, . ' A, Q' - Sf- 94 ' 2. M QQ? ,ff ,J ., 49' lii r' xx Q, .. ,. x. - 51 is .0 3 H- gg' . W Ki- QW W' if mf ,Xmst :e1f N TREASURES IN ORGANIZATIQNS Vikin it nnual Staff E l Sometimes it does like that, Mr. McKenzie consoles photographers Donald Hadd and Victor Hinojosa. l 7 is K ee e X B .,, A V B p 'B l f 'oil if eleel i Sponsor Mrs. Tommie Fenstemaker and Editor Anita Sponsor Bob Deputy and Business Manager Dana Dorris check pictures of the Beasley discuss plans for the 1966 Viking. Beauty Revue contestants. 86 I Even A mime vmuuw e an Anime: IF ns ' mn ' our ms a 2 A mv ,J - il A 55 4 XT wi S ' es.. The annual staff works on many diverse tasks in the production of the 1966 VIKING. Left to right: Claudia Harkins, james Vandercook, Carolyn Bobo Denise Cox, Candy Ransom, Betsy Winstead, Carol Martinson. ,N 'fs The business staff devotes much time and effort to securing the money which makes the Viking possible. SEATED: Dan Roberts and Sharon Seamang STANDING: Shonnie Stockton Betty Laake, Nicki McQuillan, Lillie Driska, Darlene I-Iienzke, Sammy King, Rickey Gribble, Micky Dixon, Karen Ferrell, Bill Bittick, Shelley Scoggins, Sharon Perkins, Sharon Gentry and Wanda Robbins. 87 Pirrolo 2'Rita Kloss Flule Sandy Hardin Tommye Adams Rita Kloss Sunne Scott Micki Casady Diane Crider Mb L 'Q'-f P Iwi: Bb Cla,-meg Bair Clarine! Oboe aswrpat Westbrook Mary Lou Ware l:MS31lY KIOSS Shirley Weed Buddy Strickland Kay Hill Mike ryfcilvain Bflfwwf Geneva Krieg Carolyn Bobo Pam Weatherford Cow,-4 Randa Sparks N V fUf0 SlIXOph07IE Susan Nelson mc, C if mg ROSQF Hullflm Wallace Reeves , Bob Shefman Jmet Herron Eb Clarinet David Cowher Elms Sakewitz fSue Anderson Ronny Hall X -All-District Bandg 'Hi-All-District and All-Region Bandg We-All-District and All Region and All State Band Candidate. Lanier Stage Band-left to right-Craig Henley, Bob Sherman, George Moxley, Bill Brownfield, David Cowher, Alvin DeVane, Mr. jones Roger Hullarn. 88 V I 1 l 6 was M 6 m il Wwmuj f ,dx KQV iff 6, -. I I K 'E 1 sss ' 4 MM Wm H ft A 1 ll 1 Bl 1 gl 1 ll .L uawm 'Um 071'-I HW ma. '-.uw 'IBS CNY fffk 1 - N -:Qs mam CINS 5-if N :-- EWU is aff? D-2 Cv, 'ak mg, Tp. Opus 2 'f giliw U1 -S img' Nw ,-- N s Q Q N. 'E -re mcuhwgrsoo Q mmgz-fDmQ O-w ,.I.4 f W f-f'4S.g'-'79, 3 Wwgfmci Q v7D,...p-13051 'ft VU ,-,IF D- I EH'-27BErnD 01 W xu1On-40, v-1 ...7T'-rp O asm' 2 W sl, mm :Til 3 215, 2-26 FQ- ? ' ELIQE 'bg Q w 5 n:Qg ggi E-L 0 aR 9 ' 5 Y-5'-K U- Q' D 'D fu P-s sc gli WEE? U35 :JE 'DUZY 57-cr' QAB 33 'W rn -:iv DV-'UZJQ 7' Q 'flvvna 'Og FUR 715-95. E5 . , P-1 EN 'BQSQ as -Td 2:3 V: 'N Q51 VIC- es , 2733 s A ,-. 5, X, k a Sw ., 56, ,, 'Q Keth Henley received the John Philip 501152 Carolyn Bobo and David johnson were chosen sweetheart and beau Band Award for 1965-66. .fix N x ' ' ..,, 5.1.1 . . 5... 6,9 ,,. , .1 ,a .1 ff z Em ,Qs . ' ak 1--+ , 'Tk 4'- e ., se! wr ,V .tm .,. ., ' xr . ,, ,.,. ,:r'-+- -I+ J .,,N,M, ,, ,,,,.. 1 ib, 37 ,s NL. '. f ' .. 2331 W H ,, W. 5-Ms.. ., s ,,,,v....W,, for 1965-66. 89 STANDING: Sharon Connellg Susan Semrickg Joyce Sheltong Linda Wilsong Richard Fisherg Mike Mayfieldg Mr. Deputy, sponsorg Ken Morang joe Moritzg Chris Hueyg Lillie Driskag johnny Garner, vice presidentg Denise Cox, president. SEATED: Wanda Robbinsg Sherian Pembertong Gene Duggang Linda Adams, secretary-treasurer. Lanier's Business Club Entering the business world is the purpose of the business club for 1966. First hand information from business leaders comes to members of the business club during the year. Business machine demonstrations and real live tips from personnel directors highlight the club programs. W, flbl 1 Club members listen attentively to Mr. Wilson of the Steck Company. Lanier's registrar, Mrs. Bobby Howard, clem- onstrates a photo-copier as Diane Crider and Linda Adams look on. 9l , 1 - . M.. ..... ............ Lanier Hi h School Choir The choir is organized as a part of the school program to allow an outlet for talented students and as a musical experience for others. It offers the opportunity to participate in concerts, television programs, and musicals and to give individual musical perform- ances. Ai, su Q-sw W --mt xy NB lhsgglmm.. llllmi., its..-insii' Choir Officers Girls Ensemble 2 6 it rr.g pr QQ 5 -sl f ' l 'IQ l Y f r r T. Y ' -1 J Ji The choir sings with the accompani- ment of the Viking Band aa- if K if , 1, , ,V I I - Ik ja J' 1 , - J I ' ' ,, :,A, za , V Q? 4 :WU i , 5,, D O live 2 TOP ROW: Melissa Bird, Joyce Johnson, Joyce Sumner, Brenda Lashly, Georgia Choate, Jeannie Reville, Glenda Mears, Roxie Reeves, Janice Williams, Carolyn Farrand, Bonnie Wucher, Donna Clements. MIDDLE ROW: Lynda Strickland, Linda Yount, Jamie Weber, Terri Davis, Haila Francis, Deborah Howard, Dean Hudgins, Ronnie Kohler, Windell Rushing, Mary Catherine Walker, Patti Mansfield, Linda Boqusch. FRONT ROW: Agnes Brown, Vicki Beckham, Kathy Shane. Walter Hastings, Miss Hampton, Donald Spicer, Mike Howard, Linda Sikes, Gayle Riley, Bonnie Friedrich. Missing: Susan Harrison, Betty Hawkins, Nancy Hill, Billy Kirk, Tommy Nardecchia, Jim Roberts, Vernon Roberts, Pat Roth, Happy Sites, Rita Brossett, Bruce Carter, Barbara Craddock, Diane Crider, Cherie Dooley, Rose Font, Randy Furr, Jo Gholson, Sheryl Grady, Rodger Gunter, Sandy Hardin, Larry Harris. SWEETHEART AND BEAU Patti Mansfield and Mike Howard 1st ROW: H. K. Henley, Advisor: Mike Dodd: Wilton Stewart: Steve Moore: Sharon McLean, Sweetheart: Bruce Boatrnan: Don Lyda: Gilbert Nauert: U. D. Adams, Advisor. 2nd ROW: Monte Anderson: Scotty Brown: jimmy Barker: joe Williamson: Fred Hastings: Marvin Nauert: Dennis Noack: Don McDonald: Dale Irwin: Randy Rolack: johnny Basey: David Warren: Keith Hays: Mike Butler: Billy Gunn: George Patterson: Glenn Maass: Monroe Warren: Bobby Byrd. 3rd ROW: David Compton: James Sheppard: Joe Ancira: Terry Chil- dress: J. R. Toungate: Rodney Maynard: Larry Moore: Don Byrd: Walter Hastings: Dale Moore: 4th ROW: Lee Heath: Clay Lunday: Thomas Thranthum: Tommy Morgan: Jerald Becker: Richard Goerlitz: Llyod Lewis: Terry Neans: Rusty Moore: Eugene Ash: Mike Wilkes: Ronnie Butler: Tommy Taylor: Tommy Pulatie: Sth ROW: Howard Cantwell: Carl Quick: Chuck Bass: R. L. Toungateg Richard Hildebrand: Eddie Turner: Sammy Paul: Dannie Simmons: Ronnie Challey: jerral Marx: Tim Knippa: Mike Jennings: Merrill Buckner: Randy Barrington. F.F.A. SWEETHEART Sharon McLean OFFICERS: Wilton Stewart: Sharron McLean, Sweetheart: Steve Moore: Mike Dodd: Don Lyda: Gilbert Nauert. Not shown: Richard Hildebrand an 'UD 94 if ., z i Ist Place jr. Farm Skills: Scotty Brown, David Compton, Bobby Byrd, Monte Anderson. 7th Place Poultry judging in Area: Dennis Noack, Steve Moore, R. L. Toungate. YZ, lst Place Farm Radio: Mike Dodd and Gilbert Nauert. lst Place Quiz: I. R. Toungate, james Sheppard, Dale Pirkle. 1 i l i up-un .nn- 5 Q sw 'Z' , ' , it l C' 'Y ,L lst Place Sr. Farm Skills: David Warren, johnny Basey, Tommy Palutie, Wilton Stewart. k.,,..f lst ROW: Champion Medium Wool Lambg lst in Sheep and Goat Show- manship, Steve Moore Reserve Champion Yorkshire Barrow, Glen Maass 2nd ROW: Reserve Champion South- down Lamb, Eddie Turner Champion Yorkshire Barrow, Randy Rolack 3rd ROW: Reserve Champion Crossbred Lamb, Eugene Ash Reserve Champion Berkshire Barrow, johnney Basey 4th ROW: Grand Champion Barrow, Don Lyda Reserve Grand Champion Crossbred Brin row, Randy Rolack Reserve Champion Duoc Boar, Tommy Ragsdnle ,Af i i W. ,J if WML, A .n l 55: 7 .. - gy i if y Y 5 V: i K , Pd. .W 5' , I Y. ' , f A fa' ,',gp33,i ii fain ' A f hz. t v , A, ' we riff, I 'f ,' ' '- 7 ri ?' 3 ',, ' '41 l,'7 , Q -'sf fait!! Champion Angora Buck, Merill Buckner Reserve Grand Champion Capon, Champion Cf055bfCd BHITOW, MOUTC AH' Eddie Turner derson Prize Winners Reserve Champion Delaive EWG RandY Star Chapter Farmer Award for out- Best of Breed Opposite Sex, Buck, Don- B3lTlfl8f0n standing second year Ag boy, Mike nie McDonald Dodd with H. K. Henely 1.-.'..--.-up-,if Vw up' JV!! , 2 ,Q , : fx. af if g y ig , A 7 - I is fX,,+fff 'w4 ?? 4. i 1' f 'Yrr , A A ' f ,'fg.',', :xx ft :I-f. - , Star Greenhand Award for the outstanding first year Ag boy, Terry Childress with Sponsors H. K. Henley and U. D. Adams. Honorary Chapter Farmers, Rowe Caldwell, jr. and Quincy Byrd with Steve Moore. V11 7 v-- 1-1-1 pmnmwfs,- 111- nn-71.---mi-11 Future Homemakers of America PURPOSES: To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership To encourage democracy in home and community life To work for good home and family life for all To promote international good will To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life To provide wholesome individual and group recreation To further interest in home economics I, va. BETTY CROCKER AWARD WINNER hficky Dixon ,J ya Below: SEATED-Sue Shannon, Christine Walcher, Norma Font, Vivian Estepp, jeralcline Spicer, Brenda Hurst, Betty Guiterrez. ROW 2-Sherri Kopp, Claudia Montgomery, Kay Eaton, Donna Harrell, Carol Martinson, Sheran Sherman, Becky Briggs, guest. ROW 3 STANDING, Karen Hamilton, Linda Cherry, Martha McCrary, Joyce Zimmerle, Nanda Gunn, Shirley Edwards, Debbie Zmeskal, Joleen Pruett, Pam Southwell, Janet Kitten, Helen Quinonez. 'itsv! M ft 5. .sg Cricket Branch models her fall creation. Learning the art of Home Nursing-Sherian Pemberton, Karen Ferrell, Denise Cox and judy Huddleston. Carol Martinson models as Deena Smith and Nanda Gunn await their turns. I VF , I v,,3,,, I 9 Msg, CWA' One group of future homemakers enjoys a meal they have prepared and servedr 99 ?+-s8uL,,, rx... J Q., X A af - 1 gg 3' I g, 5 ei' Q ia Above: Gail Bunce, Kathy Humphreys, Lesli Playford, Cosette Parrish, Susie Fisher, Sharon Olson BACK ROW' Sponsor-Mrs. Brent Penni Newman, jill Sharmon, Doris Helge, Linda Fergeurson, Sharilyn Yates, Pat Berry, LaQuita Hubbard. Future Nurses This organization acquaints its members with the different fields open to nurses and the nature of jobs in the field. The students hear speakers, go on field trips and do volunteer work. A,,' M,I J President, Susie Fisher, poses in the Brackenridge physical therapy room Where She W0rkS. Treasurer Cosette Parrish and Secretary Sharon Olson leave the Francis Retirement Home where they've done voluntary work. l00 D. Griffith, Mark Graham, Mary jane Hargrove, Mrs. Katherine Carssow, and Michael Liesman. Dr. Robert G. Farris SPONSOR Future Physicians Future Teachers of America .1 ,.,V W.. . ,,.,. . M5 V.,,k, . ,if..,... .,?- President james Vanclercook presents a book to the librar- ian, Mrs. Berry, while Gayle Gunn, secretary, and Rod- ney Polivka, vice president, look on. Dotty Kinsey, Anna Dupuy, and Barbara Maner pause while on a field trip to U. T. james Vandercook, the first Lanier student to be elected to a district office. lst ROW: Tom Horchg Sandra Boringg james Vandercook, Presidentg Gayle Gunn, Secretnryg Rodney Polivka, Vice Presidentg Sandra Wilcoxg Dotty Kinseyg Carol johnsong Tommy Frierson. 2nd ROVU: Mrs, Hazel Rose jesseg Barbara Manerg Linda Hancockg Miss Carol Stibe, student teacherg Diana Popeg Elaine Cookeg Mr. Alf Morris. Missing from picture are Anna Dupuy, Treasurerg Glenda Burkhardtg Resse Knightg and Evelyn Salmon. lO2 Forensic Club fool as X ' X-ff -1 !sxrxQJ Q5 TOP ROW: Keth Henley, Charles Butler, Jimmy Toombs, Jon Beisenherz, jim Eikner, Ricky Dennis, Jeanne Taliaffero. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Elzner, Christine Walcher, Sandra Wilcox, Linda Vander Voort, Bert VandeVanter, Larry Stenson, Dawnell Newton, Gayle Gunn. BOTTOM ROW: james Radney, Lawson Roberts, Berniece Jones, Collette Mundell, Denise Cox, Debbie Dords, Glenda Burghardt, Marcia Barker. Activity Nets Trophies TOP ROW: Mrs. Elzner, sponsorg Keth Henley, extemporaneous speaking, 1st place district, 4th place region: jim Eikner, poetry, lst place district, 4th place region, Charles Butler, persuasive speaking, 1st place district, 3rd place region, Larry Stenson and Bert VandeVanter, boys debate, lst place district, 2nd place region, BOTTOM ROW: james Radney, 1st place district Boys Optimist Club: Lawson Roberts, 3rd place district Boys Optimist Club: Glenda Burgharclt, extemporaneous speaking, lst place district, 3rd place regiong Collette Mundell, lst place city salesmanshipg Sandra Wilcox and Christine Walcher, girls debate, 1st place district, 3rd place regional. Not shown: Dan Raff, 2nd place district Boys Optimist Club. IO3 BACK ROW: Miss Dawson, Carrol Nicklaus, Marilyn Moore, Carol Randall, Rita Kloss, Sandy Hardin, Frank james. FRONT ROW: Micky Dixon, Agnes Brown, Sandra Esler, Carol Meyer, Chan Snyder. Not shown: Vickie Barrett, Diana Pelham, Cathye Medlock, Janice Feistel, Sherry McCarley, Sue Hesskew, Richard Collins, Noel Higgins, Judy Goldstein, Brian Vogel, Eileen Sullivan. e Cercle Francais Le Cercle Frangais is a service as well as a social organization. For a service project, the club collected food, clothing, toys, and other articles for a needy family at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Social activities included a Christmas party, a city-wide picnic, and a Weiner roast. The club had a very successful year and is now making plans for an even more eventful 1966-67. gnu Spring Semester Officers: Sandra Esler, Presidentg Elsa Gutierrez, Secretary- Fall Semester Officers: Sandra Esler, Vice Presi- Treasurer, Carol Meyer, Program Chairman, Agnes Brown, Vice President. dentg Elsa Gutierrez, Secretary-Treasurer, Chan Snyder, Program Chairman, Mickey Dixon, Presi- dent IO4 Les jeux sont faits! 5 ,rl A votre sante! Le Frangais, Cest Si Bon! Ah, ce qu'on s'amuse ici . . 3' 9 5,35 '1 ',. , '. - es' 'f','f -J ., 1v,tv .'P ,f-I, -as,j'.,4 - ss. .. Y --vJ2,'1. tl' f 'I cml9,,-f-,.1 -K' if asf, Z F52 ,366 ' FRONT ROW, left to right: Pat Westbrook, Linda Hancock, Nancy Heathington, Mary Backhaus, Darlene Heinzke, Tereas Muehlbrad. 2nd ROW: Sharon Seaman, Bonnie Bruce, Marilyn Barr, Dora Gage, Patti Smith, Pam Weatherford, Cathy Meier, Debbie Muehlbrad, Tammy Porter, Mrs. Carolyn Dolman, 3rd ROW: Glenn Conway, johnny Trlica, Donald Hadd, Bert Drummond, Victor Hinojosa, jim Albright, Danny Bell, Travis Elmore, jay Autry, David Deaver, Robert Hadd. Not pictured: jay Fidler, Carroll Fulkes, Madeline Wysocki, Terry Cowan, Sally Kloss, Carolyn Bobo, Mary Fanning, Sue Hildebrand, Sandra Wilcox, Herbert Meischen, Diann Bittner, Ronny Hall, Carlyle Dube, jim Olson, Ron Johnston, Judy Fritsche, Gary Griffith, and Melvin Hodgekiss. D.Z.K. Members Attend Convention The Lanier German Club was formed for students studying the German language. It is named for the German comedy Der Zerbroclaene Krug, by playwright Heinreich vonKleist. The name means the cracked mug or stein and suggests the club emblem, a German beirstein. The Christmas season brought the annual D.Z.K. banquet at Chariot Inn. The club also collected food and gifts for a needy family as a Christmas service project. The yearly Texas Association of German Students Convention was held this year in Lubbock, at Texas Tech. To raise money for the trip, the club brought the U.T. Olympic Weightlifting Team to Lanier. On April 2, thirteen D.Z.K. members traveled to the convention. To end the year, the second year German students were treated to a picnic at the Dolman's house and officers were elected for 1966-67. IO6 ,ci Y ' 'Q ff ' .. 511' 'QNJQQA i'1Qf N' Mft! sfisinttag ?fisiv:,f.7 if'zSse s.s ft 'E ' of 1, We 5, , Mr. and Mrs. Dolman, club sponsors, and Carroll Fulkes enjoy an Abilene cafeteria on the way back from Lubbock. ,Mb-4 I f 1- D.Z.K. president, Bonnie Bruce, indulges in one of the club's favorite pastimes. J ,, iril Left: D.Z.K. convention delegates pose sedately ' before returning to Austin. Right: 1965- 66 officers are Carolyn Bobo, Pam Weatherford, Pat Westbrook, and Bonnie Bruce. Below left: Pat Westbrook uses the patented D.Z.K. Instant Beauty Process to ready herself for the T.A.G.S. banquet and dance. Below: No one sleeps'at T.A.G.S. conventions and Carolyn Bobo is no exception as she is unexpectedly awakened. h . VVVV V , , 5' ws if t - ' ig ' -1 ,.,, l if if 5 f'ff ' 4? Q - B B f ' ' f Y 1 V .5 ' . ' ,... 't . i L . A I07 I 7 gf 5, ,, ,W MI TOP ROXX' MIDDLE, STANDING: Mary Lou Ware, Dana Dorris, Wanrine Taylor. SECOND ROW, SITTING: Mrs, Mada Nel Tupper, Ann Baltzer, Gayle Riley, Jeanne Taliaferro, Maureen Gardner, Edna Smith, Carolyn' Turner, Sharyl James, Collette Mundell, Shirley Vifeed, Janice Willizinms, Kay Thompson, Marylin Moore, Bernie-ce Jones. Left to right, KNEELING: Larry Harris, Tommy I-larger, Jim Eikner, Ricky Gribhle. Golden Myth Players I 4' R, l. lil Il' 1,, x S . .li l w KNEELING: Jim Eilcner, VPg Mayda Nel Tupper, sponsor. SEATED: Maureen Gardner, Ann Baltzerg Dianne Elliott, hfarcia Barkerg Micki Cassidyg Ann Todd, Edna Smithg Carolyn Turner, SecretaryfTreasurerg Sharyl James, Presidentg Collette Maudellg Carol Ann Jonesg Janice W'illiamsg Kay Thompsong Lfarylin Mooreg Berniece Jones. STANDING: John Taylorg Dennis Kelly, John Ulrichg Jeanne Taliaferrog Gayle Rileyg Paula Ware, Mary Lou Wareg Rusty Wheeler, Shirley Weedg Waliirine Taylorg Randa Sparks, Dana Dorrisg Larry Harrisg Tommy Hargerg Blaine Mills. Top Right: Mrs, Tupper explains a scene to all-star players, Marilyn Moore and Jim Eikner, Bottom Right. Oscars, Emmys, and Gympiesw-Collette Mundell, Marilyn Moore, Edna Smith, Jim Eikner and Rusty Wheeler were proud of their Gympies. l08 THE WIZARD QF OZ ASK ANY GIRL WHY THE CHIMES RANG Tommy 1-larger, as Cowardly Lion, Con, Bernice Jones explains life in New The fhoif l0if15 the Gfllden Mlfh vii-,ces John Taylor, Mary Lou Ware, Yiork to Slqafyl James and her parents Players to present a Christmas program Marilyn Moore and Cherie Dooley that R1CkY Gflbble and MQUIYU Moore. he wishes to go to the Emerald City with them. 'A 2 if The cast of the Interscholastic League District One-act Play winner, Moor1calf Medford, study script on Western Day Left to right Tommy I-larger, Mrs. Tupper, Bernice jones, Collette Mundell, Carolyn Turner, Marilyn Moore, Jim Eikner, and Rusty Wheeler The choir and Golden Myth Players again combine talents to present a cutting from OKLAHOMA. CASTS OF THE PRODUCTIONS NOT PICTURED Mary Ann's Mortgage Narrator-Haila Francis Mary Ann-Collette Mundell Michael Manly-Tommy Harger Mzdar Moneybagr-Rusty Wheeler Miss Spring skit Author-Collette Mundell Dandy Dun Refrlael-Rusty Wheeler Penelope-Sharyl james ' Flower girl:--Marilyn Moore and Bern jzzliur Fromemeyerr-jirn Eikner Jeanine-Carolyn Turner Grace-Collette Mundell This Is Hollywood Barham Slirkpirz-Linda Sikes Mfzrlorz Branded-Rusty Wheeler Dirk Van Diller-Ajim Eikner Talula Clubfool-Marilyn Moore Daclorr-Happy Sites and Lloyd Penn ice jones S . 7 I Il ! FIRST ROW: jon Purdy, Steve VonRoeder, Ernest Bradley, Kyn Sledge SECOND ROW: LeeRoy Presley, Carl Helge, Steve Hilder brand, Mr. vonRosenburg, Mr. Jung. Not Pictured: Jay Fidler, joe Davis. l ART Wx if an , X Lmm:R,e f AUS IN iff? 1 ' 1 . V sf I Sig I. + 3 S ' 'Q 5 ' ali , . ' a L 'ga ,K M Z. XM, ,,, .nQ3ti...L..f tiltsft H - , L :EK WWA 'ff ' n 1 , V. .ye 1 J, 1 , itif, rf! is gr x , Sf ' Y 1' .1 ,Gif f Q , Q , A 4,65 f ig 5, :,, sttst ffgtgf-f 2 R t t t S me rt.2, V Steve Hilderbrand, Sergeant at Arms, operates the circular saw. President, Steve V0DR0ffdef, C3115 the meeting YO Ofdef' lI0 Industrial Arts Club The general purpose of the industrial arts club is to widen and deepen the interests and knowledge of students in this technological age, to motivate regular school work, and to promote industrial arts in the public schools of Texas. The T.I.A.S.A. is an avenue by which good leader- ship training is provided as students take part in meetings, speak before groups, work cooperatively with others, compete as individuals, and depend upon their own abilities. H! 05329 Wet' ybxkxiqiilbig X Sweetheart, Linda Yount, holds the chapter flag. Vice-President, LeeRoy Presley, Steve Hilderbrand, and Steve VonRoeder work industriously. Simm- wl t g g j L W Q P I fG1iZf2+i',,etjf'fF s QM. A il. Sei-5 Es? I' P in .... t S 1 S N,...,Ng, Q .. ,K a I .. .3 VLVL L A A wifi., 595 K e ' 3 . 4 N53 STANDING: David Ritterg David Long, proconsulg Mike Mcllvain, praetorg Miss Judy Gillespie, sponsorg Mark Graham, aedileg Peter Vfebsterg Ronnie Wilson. SITTING: Pat Pittard, consulg Carol Roberts, quaestorg Deanna I-Iardtg Lynn Ehlers. Members missing from pictureg Becky Tiemang Billy Quickg Ernest Rodriquezg Raymond Reed. tribuneg Ronney Youngg Vickie Gil. Lanier Latin Club The Lanier Latin Club is designed to further an interest in the Latin language and Roman history. Viewing slides of ancient Rome, a Christmas party and an end-of-school party highlighted the activities of the year. Club members also participated in the city-wide Latin Banquet held at Travis High School. At the final meeting a slave auction was held and first year students were auctioned off to second year students to serve as slaves for the day. E il First year slaves serving at the Latin In costume at the Latin Banquet. jack Rushing, the auger, and the sacred Bflflquet. chicken. II2 Literary Club The Literary Club, sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Hut- chison, was founded this year to foster interest in writing and literature. The members also undertook the task of screening material for, and publishing, the magazine, Skaldy. During the year the club has had two distinguished authors speak to them: Mrs. Burt Smith, authoress of Nothing But az Cry, and Winston Bode. who wrote the currently popular Portrait of Pancho. Lanier's literary geniuses prepare, their masterpiece, Skalds. Left to right: Janice Feistel, Sue Syler, Mrs. Hutchison, Bonnie Leggat, Kathy Mueller, jimmy Toombs, jim Partridge, Glenda Collins, Patti Smith, Dorothy Toungate. STANDING: jim Olson, Donald Hadd. Not shown: Mike Webster. II3 President Randy Peschel presides as new senior members of the N,H.S. line up before the stage. National Honor Society The Sidney Lanier Chapter of the National Honor Society is made up of those members of the junior and senior classes who excel in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Membership is limited to fifteen per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the junior class. This year the group has been active in taking inventory for the science department preparatory to dividing the school and has made funds for scholarships it has awarded. The members of the National Honor Society wait in the lobby ofthe Villa Capri for their banquet, BOTTOM STAIR: Linda Lopez, Collette Mundell, Pat Westbrook. SECOND STAIR: Terry Moody, Judy Huddleston, Karen Ferrell. THIRD STAIR: Roxie Reeves, Carolyn Bobo, Denise Cox. FOURTH STAIR: Anita Beasley, Lesli Playford. FIFTH STAIR: Sandy Ratlifff, Mary jane Hargrove, Sherian Pemberton. Left to right, UPSTAIRS: David Smart, Donald Hadd, James Borders, Ronnie Culp, Howard Stein, Elaine Cooke, Craig Robinson, Carolyn Wilsoni, Sandra Newton, , Sharyl james, Donna Harrell, Judy Fritsche, Bonnie Leggatt, Glenda Collins jimmy Toombsi Mary Lou Ware, Randa Sptarksg, Kathy Mueller ', Shirley Weed, Waurine Taylor, Diane Stacks, Susie Fisher Sandy Hardin Mike Webster SEATED: Mike Webster, Sally Kloss, Sherry Wheeler Randa Sparks jean Smith Melvin Hodgkiss STANDING 11m Gore Not shown Al Hall and Rusty Wheeler Orchestra Wins Sweepstakes The orchestra at Lanier, sponsored by Mr. Jay Dunnahoo, functions as an organization which plays and studies music of the classics plus music of lighter veins. They presented numerous concerts and assemblies during the year, some in association with the Lanier Choir. The Lanier Orchestra was the only orchestra rated first division by every judge in the University Interscholastic League Concert and Sight Read- ing contests. For the first time in Lanier's history, students earned membership in an all-state music organization. Danny Williams and Carolyn Bobo distinguished themselves by securing a place on the All-State Youth Orchestra. The Lanier High School Orchestra officers were President, Cathy Meierg Vice-President, Sandy Ratliffg and Secretary-Treasurer, Vicki Slade. In Violin C6110 Banoon I'FDanny Williams, 'fjacki Alley, i 'Carolyn Bobo Cancerlmeirter Principal Lynn Walcher 'kjay Autrey Marcia Barker fCathy Meier jimmy Castro Alfa Sax. t Kathy Hammett Robert Hadd David Cowhef tKen Proffitt Marilyn Moore Bob Sherman Cathy Neely Diane Elliott Ronnie Doerr 2nd Violin fLinda Lockingen Principal D. Griffith Mary Backhaus Dan Cameron David Scott Betsy Van Hoove Landy Johnston Chris Backhaus Lina Kitchens Bill Anderson s Viola 'fBrenda Pauswang, Principal tGlenda Burghardt Diane Dietz Rira'Sta11 Blain Mills Hugh Davis IMember All-state Youth Orchestra. 'Member Regional Orchestra. String Barr Benay Phillips, Principal Jamie Milhim Raymond Reed Tfurnpei Keth Henley David johnson Mike Webber French Horn james Borders Flute Brenda Murphy ,l'Sandy Hardin Kathy McAdams Tommye Adams Steve Rode Sunne Scott Trombone Piano Terry Cowan Vickie Slade Al Hall Alvin DeVane Oboe Iben Lockingen 'l'Sally Kloss Clarinet TulmBOb Murphy :Pat Westbrook Shirley Weed Percurrion Randa Sparks Sandy Ratliff Sue Anderson David Harrell Buddy Strickland Richard Collins I ts '95 a High school club members, left to right: james Conradg Buddy Stricklandg Mr. McKenzie, sponsorg Victor Hinojosag and Donald Hadd. Photo Club Photoclub was organized and designed to interest students in the field of photography as an art form rather than just a record taking activity. Emphasis was placed during the year on composition, pro- cessing of films and prints, and on proper use of equipment. Mr. John P. G. McKenzie and Mrs. Joanna Hodge were co-sponsors. II8 Club president, Victor Hinojosa, demonstrates the use of a photo enlarger. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Miles, Mary jane Hargrove, Diana Gresser, Linda Salcher, jean Smith, I.aRose Plentl, Elaine Cooke, Randa Sparks. SECOND ROW: Mrs. M. Couser, Linda Barrera, Anita Beasley, Irene Guardiola, Hetty Roberts, Mary Alice Martinez, Pat Peterson, Sharon Perkins, Sue Anderson, Cindy Moody, Sharon Riggs, Mrs: G. Salinas. THIRD ROW: Ken Crews, Charles Bulter, Larry Stenscm, Bob Sherman, Keth Henley, Mike Webber, James Borders. Pan merican Club The Pan Am Club's objective is to encourage a respect for and an understanding of all nationalities in the Americas based on a more thorough knowledge and appreciation of the peoples of all the countries of the Western Hemisphere. Members of this year's club attended the annual convention in Austin where they heard speakers from various Spanish- speaking countries who made clear the need they have for our help. The Pan Am Club participated in various projects to aid needy people in Latin American countries. U J-4, in I 5 sg.. H Club officers: Karen Ferrell, Treasurerg jean Smith, Vice Presidentg Ken Crews, Sergeant at Armsg Randa Sparks, Presidentg Not shown Diana Gresser, Secretary. ll9 9 , M , , -, t. . . -- A-C -were s is . , as--S. - thin- iffdivu .sam fakkfmmn-as - ' 1 FIRST ROW: Bonnie Wucher, Chaplain, Bonnie Leggat, Treasurer, Randy Peschel, Vice-President, Craig Robinson, Presidentg Brenda Tegarden, Corresponding Secretary, Sandy Hardin, Secretary, SECOND ROW: Rita Brossett, Doris Helge, Carolyn Dill, Betti Tegarden, Irene Guardiola, Elaine Menefee, Kathy Mueller, Gay johnson, Glenda Mears, Sharron Mclean, Wendy Todd, Jamie Webber, Candy Ransom, Patti Smith, Lesli Playford, Lillie Driska, Vicky Moody, Carlyle Dube, Homer Ingram, THIRD ROW: Steve Rode, David Crider, Charles Butler, Carol Martinson, Denise Cox, Linda Adams, Janice Williams, Karon Adams, Nancy Hicks, Maritia Priddy, Sharon Perkins, Kathy Nutt, Pat Pittard, Sharon Adams, Rita Kloss, Pat Westbrook, Bonnie Bruce, Pat Tubb, Wally Hunter, Mike Webster, Phil McCrady, johnny Allen, Terry Childress. -.1 We Left: Senior, Denise Cox, depicts a true granny of the old west on Western Day. Top right: Mr. Kline discusses the coming events with Spring semester president, Sandy Ratliff and vice-president, Diana Gresser. Bottom right: Christmas brings not only old St. Nick, but also work for student council members including Kathy Nutt, Cricket Branch, Carol Martinson, Sharron McLean, and fall president, Craig Robinson. l20 Lanier Student Council The student council of Lanier High School has proved itself to be the organization that holds the school together in purpose, spirit, and activities. Through the years the student council, sponsored by Mr. Forrest Kline, has tried to represent the student body of Lanier in the school, city, and state. The 1965-66 Council sponsored the annual Homecoming Dance with the presentation of Homecoming Queen and Princesses in the fall. The Christmas Dance, Western Day, Howdy Books, Western Dance, and the presentation of Lanier's Friendliest and Class Favorites were all sponsored by the Student Council. 5-I Academically, two 3150.00 scholarships were given to deserving seniors to further their educations. Participation in the Inter-City Student Council included a system of 1 having visitors from other student councils come to Lanier meetings. A project to have S a Viking shield on the new Lanier High School gym floor was started by the Lanier . to 4 - ' is I ,,... ' i -p 6 ..,.. 1 ' up p Q ,.,., 1 , ,I -R . . 1 p Student Council of 1966-67. . .. 9 5.1. ..,f FIRST ROW: Betti Tegarden: Foy Watson, jerry Benson: james Borders, Denise Cox, Chaplain, Kathy Mueller, Treasurer: Sandy Ratliff, President: Diana Gresser, Vice-President, Colette Mundellg Candy Ransom: Vicky Moody: Mary jane Hargrove. SECOND ROW: Mike Spiller, Linda Salcher, Pat Pittard, Glenda Mears, Nancy Hoffman, Linda Kieke, Carolyn Dill, Ianice Williams, Brenda Tegarden, Lorraine Clements, Elaine Menefee, Judy Huddlehon, Bonnie Bruce. THIRD ROW: David Crider, Homer Ingram, Susan Nelson, Sherry Adams, Kathy Nutt, Karen Scott, Wally Hunter, Pat Westbrook, Gwen Goerner, Linda Adams, Elaine Cooke. FOURTH ROW: Steve Rode, Mark Lawrence, Carlyle Dube, Rusty Wheeler, jim Gore, Ricky Dennis, Craig Robinson, Mike Webster, Phil McCrady, David Smart, Randy Peschel. l2l ,C y , yy rc ., ..., , ,- I A . s A BACK ROXV: Candy Ransom, Carolyn Turner, Oneida Uzzell, Bonnie Wucher, Micki Dixon, Mary jane Hargrove, Nancy Hill, Susie Fisher, Donna Harrell, Mary Backhaus, Glenda Collins, Gayle Gunn, Nanda Gunn, Melissa Bird, Elaine Scoggins, Pat Berry, Anita Beasley, FRONT ROW: Janice Williams, Claudia Lynch, Donna Springate, Sandy Hardin, Shirley Weed, Randa Sparks, Sandy Ratliff, 352 .ERN , 4-...aff Af' , If only my hair would stay straight, we might win this game! Valkyrie-s lend their support to all school functions. l22 I 1 I t Bonnie Bruce, Gail Bunce, Betsy Winstead, Officers: Sandy Esler, Collette Mundell, Sponsor-Miss Linda Kay Fletcher, Mr. Fred H. Matthys, Diane Stacks, Waurine Taylor. 30 ta, L 335 S us, umm,.m' 5 Valk ries Q mmf- Promoting school spirit, marching with the band, ushering at civic functions, and selling spirit ribbons are a few of the many services performed by the Lanier Valkyries. Each year this organization gives a service award to the member who has served the most hours for the school. Members of the Valkyries are junior and senior girls who have at least a B average, have passed a march- ing test, and have received a good recommendation from their teachers. Valkyries, Janice Williams and Diane Stacks, sell programs before a football game, l23 V 'M ' F, ll s. BACK ROW: Melissa Bird, Lorraine Clements, Phyllis Hicks, Nancy Hill, Debby Law, Mary jane Hargrove, Alice johnson, Darlene Brooks, Shirley Cochran, Linda Vandervoort, Sharron McLean, Beverly Crain, Elaine Menefee, Pam Weatherford, Nancy Fisher. CENTER ROW: Bonnie Bruce, Lana Williams, Yvonne Lopez, Anita Beasley, Karen Griffith, Candy Ransom, Rita Brossett, Susan Borders, Sandy V ' k tt Miss Vikette, Cindy Herring I e e S I . . ,,.,, ,,,. t . . I PURPOSES: If -Strong character -Service to school, community, and fellow man -Wholesome recreation -Dance -Physical fitness 1965-66 PERFORMANCES: -Pep Rallies -Basketball Games -Christmas Show -Sports Coronation -Future Farmers District Convention -Pan American State Convention 1965-66 NON-PERFORMING ACTIVITIES: -Initiation Dinner -Banquet and dance at Balcones Country Club -Come as you are breakfast - Thank You Dinner -Bake sales, car Wash , 8 1 ,K Rarliff, Carolyn Turner, Wendy Todd Elaine Scoggms Glenda Mears Lana Maxwell Lindy Sarlls FRONT ROW Cinda Barnes Diane Cooke, Julianne Townsend Officers, SEATED: Chris 4 . l i N an Lfkjf 1 ' ii Cy Q F , J-L-I avg fXf fx i J U BZ if ' so ' ' P967 RV ,W-.. ,ww Left to right: Carolyn Bobo, Dana Dorris, Jim McI.endon, jo Schulz, Maritia Priddy, Rodney Polivka, Bernice Jones. Viking Voice Staffers work together to meet the deadline, while Sponsor Mrs, Dorothy Oswalt pleads with the printer to deliver the papers just a little ear1ier . LpLjl 7 Fi? 4 wil The voice of the sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Oswalt DUE Q if Left to right: Cricket Branch, Cosette Parish, Peg Unruh, Lynne Hearne, Sharolyn Yates, Mary McConkey, Debbie Warren. IZ6 y Young Americans This year a new club was added to the many already existing at Lanier. The Young Amer- icans Club, sponsored by Mrs. Alice Davis and Mrs. jean McMillan, was organized to promote interest in the field of social studies. This year the club had both junior and senior high school members. Activities of the club this year included guest speakers, whose topics ranged from the pyramids of Egypt to Austin's park and rec- reation facilities. The club also took field trips to Gardner House and to the French Legation. The Young Americans leave on a field trip to Gardner House. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Alice Davis, Edward Hackard, Stanley Cox, Louis Bright, David Brock, Larry Lowden, Jerry Lowden, Mrs. jean McMillan. SECOND ROW: Tommye Adams, Georgia Phifer, Barbara Young, Julianne Pershing, Mark Challis, Mike Gambrell. THIRD ROW: Lynn Walcher, Mike Simmer, Elva Crawford, Pam Clayton, Liz Peters, Nicki McQuillan, Linda Ivy. FOURTH ROW: Ann Vande Vanter, Dee Hardt, Mary Jane Riley, Dave Wilson, Frank Dumas, Linda Hancock. E . SEATED: Laurie Teinert, Tommye Adams, Mark Challis, Jimmy Boatman. FIRST ROW: Mrs. jean McMillan, Larry Lowden, jerry Lowdin, Georgia Phifer, Pam Clayton, jack Puryear, john Rightmire, Liz Garza, Marcia Barker, Robbie Martin, Mrs. Alice Davis. SECOND ROW: Dave Wilson, Lynn Walcher, Nicki McQuillan, Barbara Young, Edward Hackard, Pat Macken, jerry Hughes, Cathy Neely, Ann VanderVanter, Frank Dumas, Mike Simmer. THIRD ROW: Dianne Dietz, Mary jane Riley, Mike Gambrell, Julianne Pershing, Jan Barring- ton, David Scott. l27 5 f 1 j B a uf W J ff W, ' .M X fini ink -f'V W ' o lg am mn am gums 5 A mama as k gf! , ' A H , , I ! 1, AQ if A l,,f'4WF ff Wf 1 WWW V , TVVL V,,, X V, 1 .Lana Wy- ' 1. mann Q G 'ww TREASURES SPCRTS 'vu -- ' - H swfzwnsususoinsusvne - ya, , . in ll Q qs. vw 1.4 5 ir: R rw ,WW ,. V I ,' 1' Lanier Viking Lettermen FIRST ROW: Coach Halm, Ed Mayes, Iben Lockinen, jimmy Harris, Stanley Thomas, Randy Peschel, Eddie Stevens, Craig Robinson, Larry Peoples, Coach Emerson. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Smith, Don Daily, David Southmaycl, Larry Hanley, Sammy King, Billy john- son, Marvin Small, Tommy Measeles, Coach Rather. THIRD ROW: Emsy Robinson, Rusty Wheeler, Tommy Hargar, Steve Gill, Ronnie Doss, Frank Partee, Ronnie Perkins, james Kinsey. FOURTH ROW: Winfred Hansen, Gary Stanford, Mike Spiller, Charlie Thomas, Bobby McGraw, James Roden, David Shafford, Ricky Dennis. Missing lettermen: Lucky Long, Eugene Robinson, john Bunce l30 ...........'b fs The Viking Football team of 1965 showed their quality and power as they marched to their second district championship. The Vikings opened the season with four decisive victories by making fine showings against stronger teams. During district play they defended the district crown by winning three games and tieing one. The Vikings closed the regular season with a magnificent victory over Gatesville. In the bi- district tilt they held San Marcos to only seven points but were unable to score on the Rattlers. The Vikings ended with a record of 7 wins, 3 losses and one tie. Coaches Kleo Halm, Ox Emerson, and is Football Sweetheart-BRENDA TEGARDEN Don Rather take time to -V Ez. smile for the camera during a practice session LR , 'St km 1 A - N: X 425' t 1,,., if was KEN ANDERSON junior-Guard TERRY CHILDRESS Sophomore-Guard TERRY EHRHARDT Junior Guard WALLY HUNTER Junior Halfback HOMER INGRAM Sophomore-Guard MIKE WEBSTER junior-End LUCKY LONG Sophomore-Quarterback RONNIE PERKINS RONNIE DOSS Sophomore--End junior-End JAMES KINSEY DAVID SHAFFORD junior-Fullback junior-Center During the Sequin game Peschel hands off to Emsy Robinson fo: gain around left end. DAVID SOUTHMAYD WINFRED HANSEN Senior-Guard junior-E-nd MIKE SPILLER FRANK PARTEE4 Senior-Quarterback junior-Tackle Lanier Sweeps Seguin After the first seven minutes of the Seguin game, Lanier climaxed a drive when Randy Peschel threw a touchdown pass to Stanley Thomas, which ended in a 40 yard scoring play. Less than seven minutes later, Peschel ran 60 yards for the second Viking touchdown, to make the score 12-O. Six minutes deep into the second quarter, Peschel again ran 45 yards for a touchdown with the point after try being successful. This made the score 19-0. The second half was an exchange of kicks with neither team scoring. RONNIE SMITH junior-End TOMMY MEASELES junior-Tackle GARY STANFORD junior-Halfback GREG QUADLANDER junior-Quarterback f an 1' as S -ISHN Q M If aim Q CHARLIE THOMAS junior 'Halfback LARRY HANLEY Senior-Halfback TOMMY HARGER Senior-Tackle LARRY PEOPLES Senior-Fullback I33 STANLEY THOMAS Senior-End STEVE GILL Senior-End ' JAMES RODEN junior-Halfback DON DAILY junior-Guard Lucky Long evades tackles as he heads for the sideline. SAMMY KING Senior-Tackle Vikings Blank Furr The Vikings controlled the football the whole game allowing Furr inside their twenty only once, while scoring 34 points. The Vikings scored with runs by Peschel, Emsy Robinson, and two passes from Peschel to Thomas and Hanley. In the last 11 seconds Mike Spiller intercepted a pass and ran for a touchdown. EUGENE ROBINSON Senior-Fullback BILLY JOHNSON Senior Guard RICKEY DENNIS JOHN BUNCE Senior-Quarterback Senior-Guard EMSY ROBINSON EDDIE STEVENS Senior-Halfback Senior-Halfback A and M Halted The Viks fought hard to take their third victory of the season. By holding off the Tigers and scoring 2 T.D.'s, they hold their perfect record. The 2 tallies were made in the 2nd and 3rd quarters by Ricky Dennis and james Roden with Bobby McGraw kicking the point after both times. Diamond Hill Dumped Lanier played flawless ball and scored 25 points before Diamond Hill finally tallied with a 92- yard kickoff runback. The second half saw both teams scoring twice to make the final score 38-20. Lanier Lanced by McCallum Lanier held McCallum one quarter before the Knights broke loose for 13 points in the second quarter. The Knights never again lost their control of the game as they scored in the third and fourth quarters to make the final score 27-O. BOBBY McGRAW RUSTY WHEELER junior-Halfback Senior-Tackle MARVIN SMALL MIKE WHITTED Senior-Fullback Junior-Center Coach Emerson contemplates strategy for the next play. 1' Wagga, Lanier Belts Belton The powerful Vikings scored first in the early part of the game. This expeditious start slacked to allow Belton one score before the Vikings revived to finish with a final score of 33-8. Lampasas Badgers Lanier The Vikings met a stubborn Lampasas team. Even though Lampasas was reported relatively weak, they showed a determined attack against the Vikings. Lanier held the Badgers to only one touchdown, but were unable to score only one themselves. The Vikings bettered the Badgers by one first down in a 6-6 ball game. Captains ED MAYEQS Senior-Tackle RANDY PESCHEL Senior-Quarterback CRAIG ROBINSON Senior-Center Randy Peschel meets McCallum tacklers head-on. Trainers IBEN LOCKINGEN TOMMY KING Senior Sophomore Coaches G. C. OX EMERSON Head Coach DON RATHER Line Coach KLEO HALM End Coach Charlie Thomas and James Kinsey move in for the tackle as a Reagan Raider picks up a loose football. JIMMY HARRIS Sophmore Managers RONNY CHALLEY Sophomore V Reagan Raids Lanier The Raiders arrived full strength at House Park to battle the mighty Vikings. Lanier held until the middle 'of the first quarter, then Reagan took over. Reagan dominated the last three quarters, making the final score 27-0. Lanier Outscores LaVaga The spirited Vikings took the field against the determined LaVega Pirates. During the second half the Vikings came from behind to pile up a 49-26 final score. l l37 ALL DISTRICT PLAYERS FRONT ROW-Larry Hanley, Rusty Wheeler, Sammy Ki-ng, Ed Mayes, Craig Robinson, Marvin Small SECOND ROW james Kinsey Steve Gill, Gary Stanford, Frank Partee, Tommy Measeles, David Shafford THIRD ROW-Ronnie Doss, Randy Peschel Stanley Thomas Not Pictured-John Bunce Lanier Locks the Gate on Gatesville The Lanier Vikings met the favored Gatesville Hornet team in the tilt for the District 13AAA championship. Many Vikings demonstrated their ability as they recovered from Gatesville's early lead to take a 22-6 victory and the district championship. Peschel intercepts a Gatesville pass near the goal line Lanier ,,a1,mwm1mu Lanier 19 Lanier 34 Lanier 14 Lanier 34 Lanier 0 Lanier! 55 Lanier 6 Lanier 0 Lanier 49 Lanier 22 0... Scores Seguin Furr A8cM Consolidated . . . . Diamond Hill . . . . McCallum . . . . Belton .. Lampasas . . Reagan . . . La Vaga . . . Gatesville . . . San Marcos .xg .ea l r . T iabsmin. l I 1st ROW-Tommy King, Trainer, Ronnie Smith, Gary Stanford, Dean Pirkle, Bobby McGraw, james Kinsey, Sammy King, Terry Childress, Homer Ingram, Wally Hunter, Jimmy Harris, Managerg Ronnie Challey, Manager. 2nd ROW-Iben Lockingen, Trainer, james Roden, Winfred Hanson, Larry Hanley, Steve Gill, Mike Spiller, Dean Pirkle, Don Dailey, Rusty Wheeler, Tommy Harger, Billy johnson, Ken Anderson, David Southmayd, Ricky Dennis. 3rd ROW-Coach Ox Emerson, Charlie Thomas, Ron Perkins, Ronnie Doss, Marvin Small, Mike Webster, Lucky Long, Eddie Stevens, John Bunce, Mike Whitted, David Archer, Tommy Measles, Terry Ehr- hardt, Coach Don Rather, Coach Kleo Halm. 4th ROW-Eugene Robinson, Greg Quadlander, David Shafford, Larry Peoples, Randy Peschel, Stanley Thomas, Frank Partee, Craig Robinson, Arthur Giffin, Ed Mayes, Emsy Robinson. The Viking Football Team of l96 Principal Fred Matthys on behalf of Lanier High School accepts the District 13AAA Trophy from the Viking tri-captains, Randy Peschel, Ed Mayes and Craig Robinson. San Marcos Sneaks Past the Lanier Vikings San Marcos picked to win the Bi-district game hands down, found their hands full Thanks- giving weekend. The Lanier Vikings showed true championship form during this game and allowed San Marcos only one score. The Rat- tlers beat Lanier by a score of 7-0, but the Vikings proved to the fans that they had championship ability. I39 COACH CHARLES CLARY DAVID SMART Senior Captain DALE PIRKLE junior Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Belton Lanier Lanier Auylifz Tourfzamenl Scores Round Rock Bryan Travis Taylor Reagan Reagan Bryan Johnston Taylor Belton Lampasas San Marcos Johnston LaVega Gatesville Belton Lampasas LaVega Gatesville Johnston Ennis Public Sflaoolf Tournament- Lanier Edgewood Lanier Austin High Lanier Anderson Lampazmf Tozzrnamefzt- Lanier Brady Lanier Dublin Lanier West Lanier Coleman RANDY PESCHEL STANLEY THOMAS MAX O REAR Senior Senior Senior GL? 0 g,t1raj N I i The Viking Basketball Team of l96 -l966 . 1st ROW-Dale Pirkle, johnny Allen, Tommy Scales, Sammy Paul, Phil McCrady, 2nd ROW-Glenn Krueger, Terry Slade, Greg Quad lander, Charlie Thomas, Carlyle Dube, 3rd ROW Stanley Thomas, Max O'Rear, Coach Clary, Randy Peschel and Captain David Smart. Max O'Rear goes high against the Taylor Center. CHARLIE THOMAS Junior -W t W PHILIP MCCRADY JOHNNY ALLEN Junior Senior l4l , . if I A .,i.. 3 4 N CARLYLE DUBE junior SAMMY PAUL Junior The 1966 Basketball Sweetheart CRICKET BRANCH TOMMY SCALES junior GLENN KRUEGER GREGG QUADLANDER TERRY SLADE IBEN LOCKINGEN Junior Junior 56I1i0r Trainerg Senior 5' L X Q fi' gi 4. 4 fl! Y i 3 N Q X X f 1353321 :fn 1: 1, has Qi -F ,f gk 5' - iv 5' Q-is Q, 3 ww wm .i..f4trt,,. ...I .,,, AV . junior Phil McCracly controls the ball in the Gold-White Game. Greg Quacllander gets a rebound from the Seniors. The Vlklng Basketball B-Team STANDING: Steve Wille, jim Gore, Steve Rode, Bill Luecltke, A. C. Cleveland, Charles Butler, Coach Rather. KNEELING: Dale Mc- Kown, Al Jo Hunt, Terry Renfro, Steve Southwell, Homer Ingram. 41 A :ff if- if 'FQ '!f. ff? . ...Q CQ, i. K if ... . . J LZZA I44 A l 1 Mffime- ,Q ' 'F' . 4 243' V- L ., .e 5 L:-'s-.:.u-ze-'U , ' - '- -' . ,. - V , , qkkkkk , , W ,f 5 1 of 4, ll c ve 5 sem -v-'iv Q., ,X Er f.. su ki , gl, , riff f ef,,,. , was , 3 l is is li, . fi, ..., w - 'lgfigsii Q: 'N If ,y, , as K- + 5 fir, k.,k Q, Qi? Q .sig Football B-Team of Lanier FRONT ROW: Bill Fowler, Richard Fischer, Charles Carpenter, Travis Cowan, Chris Cleckler, Leslie Moore, David Compton, Foy Watson, Dean Hudgins, Randy Smith, Dannie Smith, Bill Wyatt. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Brown, Sammy Parks, Greg Francis, David Crider, Robert Holland, Hank Hampton, Charles Honeycut, John Godfrey, Dale Maughan, john Taylor, Steve Southwell, A. E. Stabeno. TOP ROW: Coach Delbert Davis, Mancy Doss, Runard Plentl, Steve Davis, R. L. Toungate, Mark Lawrence, Glenn Pittsford, Powell Hieb- ner, Terry Neans, Mike Pearce, Danny Simmons, Bradley Bryan, Britt Kinsey, Coach Bobby Lewis. The Lanier B-Teams The B teams serve to train and give experience to those boys who have played little football previously. These beginning Vikings learn the basic fundamentals of the sport and become very valuable to the varsity in their future years. l45 440 Yd. Relay Team: 1st in district 2nd in Regional 7th in State LARRY HANLEY CHRIS HUEY EMSY ROBINSON EUGENE ROBINSON Viking Track Team Ist in District I3 AAA 3rd in Regional FIELD TEAM: STANDING: Mike Brown, Jon Beisenherz, Eugene Robin- son, Bill Luedtke, Emsy Robinson,,Davicl Shafford. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Roberts, Hank Hampton, Lance Burrow, Bradley Bryan. KNEELING: Paul Hoyt, David Compton, Foy Watson, Richard Manz, Leslie Moore. Pj sso Ya. Dash: JIM GORE lst in districtg 1st in regionalg 4th in state I Y Er - all - -l SPRINTERS: Melvin Hodgkiss, Bob Ancira, Gary Don Griffith, jim Gore, Ralph Herrington, John Taylor, and members not pictured, Jimmy Castro, Dale McKown, Robert Hadd. The track team won two third places in invitational tournaments before going to the district meet where they took first place. The team went on to place third in the region and sent two entries to the State Meet. Larry Hanley, the outstanding team member, placed first or second in nearly every event he entered. He placed third in regional to climax his greatest year as an individual track man. The 440-yard relay team which combined Larry's talent with team members, Emsy Robinson, Eugene Robinson, and Chris Huey, placed first in district, and second in regional which qualified them for the State Meet where they placed seventh. Jim Gore climaxed his junior year by placing fourth in the state meet after winning both the district and regional 440-yard dash. MILERS: Robert Hadd, Melvin Hodgkiss, Dale McKown, Jimmy Castro Outstanding Team Member LARRY HANLEY ,, ,V ,, ,,, , . ,,, ,M 5, M . 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'cf V QF' 'ff -- U 'E' Y ' N ,QS as 'Y 'fs rl- 'lag 41 V 5 ,,J,.s,,,fff,f sy ag -7 , A Q. f - M as ,, A . if, ,,J'4:3irg:,'?f, HURDLERS: Mancy Doss, Ronnie Doss Eugene Robinson N ame Larry Hanley Emsy Robinson Eugene Robinson Melvin Hodgkiss Jim Gore Larry Hanley, Emsy Robinson, Eugene Robinson, Chris Huey Eugene Robinson, Emsy Robinson, jim Gore, Larry Hanley David Shafford MANAGERS and TRAINERS: jimmy Barker-Manager Tommy King-Trainer Terry Hunter-Manager New School Records Event Most outstanding team member 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash Low Hurdles Mile Run 880-Yard Dash 440-Yard Relay Mile Relay Shot Put MILE RELAY: Eugene Robinson, Emsy Robinson, Larry Hanley, Jim Gore Time 22.2 50.1 20.0 4:43.9 1257.5 43.3 3:23 47'2M 880 YD. RELAY TEAM: Larry Hanley, Winfred Hansen, Eugene Robinson, Emsy Robinson, KNEELING: Hank Hampton, James Roberts, David Cooksey, Chris Huey. QUALIFIERS FOR REGIONAL: Eugene Robinson, Ronnie Doss, Larry Hanley, Emsy Robinson. KNEELING: Melvin Hodgkiss, Robert Hadd, Chris Huey, jim Gore. I49 l E 1 E i ? 3 i STANDING: Sammy Parks, Larry Jones, Carlyle Dube, Phil Mcfrady, Randy Peschel, Charlie Thomas, Marvin Small, Coach Gorin. KNEELING: Al jo Hunt, Dale McKown, Homer Ingram, Kem Tolar, Tommy Scales, Wally Hunter, Sammy Paul. iking Baseball Team District Champs 5 Wins: I Loss The Lanier baseball team won its first district championship. The Vikings won the first five district games and lost the final district game after seizing the championship. I50 AL JO HUNTQ Shortstop CHARLES THOMASQ Pitcher fi ,z j ' L . 4 g 1 3 -j JN. f 4 TOMMY SCALES3 Pitcher CARLYLE DUBEQ Thirdbase Lanier Loses to Lockhart The Lockhart Lions defeated the Lanier Vikings after two games and two postponements, Lanier won the first game seven to one and Lockhart took the second six to zero. The third game, after Lanier and Lockhart each had won one game, was a close game with Lockhart winning two to zero. SAMMY PAULg Catcher KEM TOLARg Shortstop LARRY JONESQ Right Field SAMMY PARKSg Pitcher MARVIN SMALLQ Outfielder WALLY HUNTERg Second Base HOMER INGRAMg Outfielder DALE MCKOWNQ Left F ieid I52 -nf . ff, - ,L in-vs v ' - 1' .nf ,. RANDY PESCHELQ Pitcher E S 1- .. ,EQ .pu -, -vi i.v.,.,-if , A Wx if gh, , Q' .X mg Sammy Paul gets another hit early in the year. ,-, -. 4+ --, ' PHIL MCCRADY' Center Field COACH CHARLIE GORIN l Charles Thomas fabovej and Wally Hunter fleftj in a warmtup session. Q 1 I54 Mike Pearce takes his warm-up pitches. As Homer Ingram watches, Carlyle Dube takes his base after being walked. av-5 all .Mg '99 'lah it y, PM 3 , Ns., i Uh--ng' iff, ...rg Pat Rowley, Ronald johnson, Mike Bennett, Coach Charles Clary, Steve Wille, Mike Finley, Doug Kennemer. The Lanier Golf Team The Lanier Golf team placed third in district play and Steve Wille placed third in the medley. The team won three matches and lost six, but Coach Clary says, Looking foward to a good year next year. The team consisted of two freshmen, three sophomores and one junior. Coach Clary shows Steve Wille good form STATE CHAMPS Girls Doubles 1 X Sharon Adams, Judy Brady, Karon Adams, Carolyn Wilson, Bonnie Leggat, Coach Beidel, not pictured, Sue Romanowsky. Girls' Tennis Team The girls' tennis team with only two returning lettermen rebuilt itself into a winning team that took state in the doubles and second in district play. The girls' doubles team, junior Bonnie Leggat and senior Carolyn Wilson, won numerous tournaments before district competition. From the start of district play, they did not lose a set. In the state semifinals, they defeated the defending State Champions from Alvin. Karon Adams climaxed her first year on the team by winning second in district. Karon Adamsg second in Girls' Singles District. I 4 ,,4nn 'l 'sf , v u4 ' 4 ,,vw 4 51 V sr itquvsv 1 Wann 5 +1 4 Dan Roberts, Coach Beidel, jimmy Toombs, Bonnie Leggat, and Carolyn Wilson ata practice session. L Y-Q Q 'is 'rol'. ' siiii '11f.:1 -1s,-' ,1-2- ,'-,. L 4' A A get ,s.i ,.Vi ..,..k g.,: .i ,...,E,., QV R M . ssss il -1 ' ,11 'E 1 , f I 'iiiil' - f21 . District Champ Doubles Glson Roberts David Deaver, jimmy Toombs, Coach Beidel, jim Olson, and Dan Roberts Boys Tennis Team The boys' tennis team under their first year of regular coaching showed strength against many AAAA competitors, but did not .win any tournament. They showed their fury in the district tournament where jim Olson and Dan Roberts took first in doubles and jimmy Toombs placed second in singles. The combined girls' and boys' teams won the District 13AAA championship. , 4 jimmy Toombsg second in Boys Singles District 8 The Girls Basketball Team The girls Basketball team went to the Austin tournament but did not fare well. The team members were Donna Harrell, Beverly Crain, Sharon McWhorter, Karen Scott, and Shirley Cochran. Members not pictured are Cricket Branch and Sandra Caddell. l60 The All-Star Volleyball Team Wins 3rd in District The All-star volleyball team traveled to Waco for a tournament and returned with a third place trophy. The team members are: Donna Harrell, Marilyn Stapleton, Anita Beasley, Sha- ron McWhorter, Edna Smith, Sherry Wheeler, and not pictured, Elsa Gutierrez and Cricket Branch. Best All-Round Girl in Sports Karen Scott A girl must be active and capable in all sports. She must be willing to work with her fellow team members. Karen has done this in the following areas: All-city Volleyball teamg All-city Basketball team and Junior High team mana- ger. HB The City Volleyball Team The team won consolation in the Austin Tournament. The team consisted of Donna Har- rell, Anita Beasley, Sharon McWfhorter, Karen Scottg other members are not pictured. l6l ,ff fi 4 , Y .. .. wa. X Sm? A' Q 3, L, , 7,1 . , V 5 z , - 3312211 .1k. , ,. , kV.k NN, 5 II '35 .V A .,L., 41 . 'wN,-Wh, 'me E S I If A IIS W A '-n ' . ,x . N --. f Q SWS 'Nw , I iE i ... . w...,..-MNH-I if TREASURES IN ACTIVITIES 1 l'l l I l l I 1 l Members of the Viking Band and Valkyries stand at attention while Miss Fletcher urges them to pick up those flat feet' Hard Work in ugust... The Viking Band looked like the above picture during Summer marching practice. It was hot, but their particular treasure was waiting In mid-November, they un- locked the treasure chest and found a First Division rating waiting for them. The three U.I.L. judges each gave these marching Vikings a I and that's as good as a chest of gold and jewels any day! Twirlers Randa Sparks, Sandy Ratliff, and Sue Anderson finish a routine, while the band and Valkyries do precision drill at the Seguin Linda Sikes and Betty Martin smile for the cameraman as Brenda Tegarden diligently continues painting. Yields September Satisfaction. The cheerleaders attended a camp then returned to paint signs and prepare for the opening of school. During football season, Vikings were treated to the treasure of spirited banners en- couraging the footballers to Beat Everybody. Viking Band members Watch the Pep Rally in front of the biggest sign of all. Cheerleaders lead the team through the anvil drawn by johnny Allen. l65 Ed Mayes speaks of the opponent . . . while Randy Peschel puts in a word of appreciation for coaches and fans . . . and Craig Robinson predicts another Viking victory. Texas Fight brings everyone to his feet to honor Coach Emerson Speec es... Lanier students will treasure those Friday morning gatherings known as Pep Rallies. The cheerleaders, band and Vikettes were there early to practice and prepare for the rest of the stu- dent body. At 8:30, the gym was filled with yelling Vikings, Battle-cries, drum cadencesj and Fight mingled with the new School Yell and old favorites such as Stomp Clap . . . In the afternoon, the band marched down the halls playing the Fight Song to complete the big day. Twirlers... Coach Emerson talks about last week's game . . . and Mr. Matthys concludes with a good word for everyone. 1 ll Cheerleaders Vicky, Brenda, Lillie, Linda, Betty, Sharon, and Cherie lead the school song to traditionally close the Pep Rally. B a n d s. . . Brenda Tegarden and Lillie Driska yell with the entire school before the San Marcos game. 4YeIIs... Twirlers Sue, Sandy, and Randag and Drum Major, Carolyn lead the band. Thrall S-teve Rode laughs at Geneva Kreig as the band marches around and through the school. Students and Cheerleaders yell for their favorite team. Witch Maritia Priddy hexes the Lampasas team as the band and cheer- leaders look on. Cheerleader Sweetheart johnny Garner is honored at the Gatesville Pep Rally. wg 5.- juniors fin whitej Beverly Crain, 36g Shirley Cochran, 30g Elaine Menefee, 605 and Nora Anderson 28g close in on Senior Sharon McWhorter. Travis Elmore daintily twirls . . . Seniors Juniors Head Twirler Mike Mcllvain blushes prettily Below: Seniors Geneva Kreig, 273 La Rose Plentl, 713 Diane Crider, 653 and Diana Gresser, 623 comb their hair before returning to the game. and Buddy Strickland smiles for the crowd as they twirl at the Pep Rally. The Lanier Athletic Booster Club again sponsored the second annual Powder Puff game. Sharon Perkins, Senior, scored twice to give her class a 12-O victory. The Seniors won for the second time and will treasure their two-year cham- pionship. Male Twirlers and the junior High Band added a new dimension to the game. Also new was a halftime show put on by the boys in the Viking Band. These things, along with the usual excitement, helped make the affair a big success for all. I68 V V .,,,... L . .. A special Christmas assembly featured the Vikettes dancing to Led by officer N0ra Andrirswn. the Viketres PYHCUCC fOr The White Christmas and Here Comes Santa Claus. McCallum Pep Rally. Vikettes Dance - Add to Spirit For their second year in existence, the Vikettes added satin derbies to their uniforms. They performed at several pep rallies and during half-time of Friday home basketball games. In March, the Vikettes, under the direction of Mrs. Gayla King, sponsored the Sports Coronation. The Coronation and other dancing added to the hoard of Viking spirit during the '65-'66 year. Halftime at home basketball games found them dancing. High kicks were a Vikette specialty, 169 l at Below: The Varsity team selected Brenda Tegarden as their Sweetheart for the 1965 football season. She is escorted by Mike Pearce. Homecoming Queen Linda Sikes is escorted off the field by basketball captain David Smart, left, and B-team footballer, Dean Hudgins. Homecoming nominees, Shar- ron McLean, escorted by jim Robertsg Brenda Tegarden, with Mike Pearce, Linda Sikes, with Dean Hudgins, wait on the sidelines before the presen- tation. Royalty Selected - Two yearly treasures, Homecoming Queen and Football Sweetheart, were presented at the Lampasas and Gatesville games, respectively. The Baby- Cakes played at the Homecoming Dance, while winning the district title highlighted the sweetheart presentation. Above: juniors jim Eikner and Ann Baltzner enjoy l7O the Homecoming Dance. Left: Diana Gresser, Mike Gray, and a balloon enjoy the music. of the Baby Cakes. Ratliff, Carolyn Bobo, Bill Brownfield, and the Viking Band play The Carol of the Drum. Vikings dance to the music of San Antonio's Denny Esba. Mike Howard and Linda Sikes enjoy the Christmas Dance. Drummers Sandy Sandy Hardin concentrates during the Christmas program. Left: Brenda Pauswang and Glenda Burghardt, violists, have that determined look as the choir and Orchestra do The Night Before Christmas. Christmas! The last month of the year brought many activities to the Norse campus. Assemblies were held, gifts exchanged, and parties enjoyed. The Student Council dance brought re- cording artist Denny Esba to La- nier. The Music Department pre- sented Christmas in song and Vi- kings went home to treasure the season with their families. l7I 'fi Vikettes in Hobo costumes dance to Sentimental journey. vvvs Above: Can-Can girls Cindy Herring, Sandy Ratliff, lNIary jane Hargrove and Glenda Mears enter- tain the Royal Court. Right: Vikettes twirl their canes to Ida. Chorale-ttes open the Coronation with a song Branch and mart Reign The Vikettes worked with the Stage Band to present the Sports Coronation. David Smart and Cricket Branch will treasure their reign over the old South- ern Town and Vikings will remember the spectacular production. The Student Council expresses their appreciation to Bar-tenders and Keth Henley Karon Adams paul Hoyt Ronnie D055 and Bar-maids, l to r, Steve Rode, Steve Southwell, Marc Lawrence, Carlyle A d , d H ' fy h -'N cd ,H Dube, Lindy Sarlls, Claudia Harkins, Pam Griffith, Sue Romanowsky, Nom H arson mce to t e music O t 6 mm S' Betti Tegarden, Wendy Todd, and Glenda Mears. JF ami 'T f' 4 am '1' A 6 fi' W riff 'H r Y J Q airs 4, Vip -af ,A , it 1? 5' Howd I The Student Council sponsored the traditional Howdy Week and Western Day. Vikings will treasure the auto- graphs in their Howdy Books and the memory of coming to school on Friday in their cowboy clothes. There were fewer cowgirls this year as the-granny dress was in vogue. The week ended with a dance and the an- nouncement of Lanier's Friendliest and Class Favorites. Left: Class favorites Sharron McLean, Brenda Tegarden, Marvin Small, and Mike Spiller receive awards from Sandy Ratliff and Diana Gresser Below Laniers Best Dressed Westerners pose in the patio 5 ,qv swf . ., -. S f '- ,L,llx. tl J get 5, Itself 'P Nominee Bfffv Martin, Junior, Pafades S0Ph0m0fe Kay Hill Smiles f0f the Sue Syler vsalks around the ramp amrd bef ' ore the judges. aud1ence as Cralg Henly blows h1s sax bubbles The Lanier Stage Band furnished appropriate musxc for the parade of beauty KNOW's Chuck Boyle presents Valhalla awards to Anita Beasley, Keth Henley, Dale Pirkle, Randy Peschel, Mary Jane Hargrove, Sandy Hardin, Judy Fritsche and Denise Cox. I74 Viking sponsor Mrs. Tommie -Fenstemaker awards certificates to annual staff members for their work on the '66 yearbook. Right: Senior Larry Hanley presents the District Championship Track trophy to the school. e Vikings Receive Above: Mrs. King awards Vikettes for their work this year. Right: Miss Fletcher presents service and scholar- ship awards to Valkyries. Treasured Awards Left: Kathy Mueller receives the Bell Telephone Science Award from the company's repregentatrve. Below: Mr. jay Dunnahoo presents letters to his Sweepstakes Orchestra mem ers. Sen The Senior all-clay picnic was a lot of fun, even though it was on Friday, May 13th: Jean Smith, Linda Sikes, Carol Martinson, and Diane Stacks bothered chaperones Eze Seniors L. to R. Top to bottom: Gayle Gunn, Waurine Taylor, janice Williams, Randa Sparks, Shirley Weed, Jean Smith, Denise Cox, Carol Martinson, Sharon Sherman, and Mary Fanning gave a Senior Roaring 20's Party at the Austin Woman's Club in the spring. I76 -Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Oswalt, and Mr, Kline. x -162 V f Miss Hampton along with many excited seniors waited impatiently for baccalaureate to start. 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BASEY, JOHNNY-96 BARRERA, LINDA SUSANNE-Pan-Am- 2, 3gAid 17,119 BERRY, PATRICIA ANN-17, 31, 74, 79, 100, 122 BITTICK, BILL RYAN-Student Council- 1g B-Team Basketball-13 Annual Staff-3, Pan-Am-1 17, 87, 177 BITINER, DIANN MARIE-Intramurals 2, German Club-3 17, 106 BLACKSHEAR, DAVID BOATMAN, BRUCE--17 BOBO, CAROLYN GAIL-Student Coun- cil-1, 2, F.T,A.-1, Intramurals-13 Band- 1, 2, 3-Drum Major, Sweetheartg Or- chestra-2, 3: Annual Staff-1, 3: Powder Puff Football-2, 3, German Club-2, 3- Reporter-Historiang Trustee Scholarship Award-2, National Honor Society-3: Viking Voice-3. 17, 87, 88, 89, 106, 107, 115, 116, 117, 126, 167, 171 BORDERS, JACK WAYNE-17 BOWERS, BONNIE SUE-17 BROWN, MARY PAT-17 BUNCE, JOHN LAWRENCE-130, 135, 138, 139 CAVANAUGH, ROY CHOATE, GEORGIA MONA-17, 93 CHRISTIANSON, GLEN THOMAS-17 CLAYTON, GERRY ROGER Index Seniors CLECKLER, CHARLES GREER-17 COLLINS, GLENDA JEAN-French Club- 1, 2, Valkyries-2, 3, Math Club-2, Literary Club-3, Interscholastic League-Science Trustee Scholarship Award-1, 2, 3g Na- tional Honor Society-2, 35 Texas Chemical Council Award-33 National Merit Finalist- 3. 17, 113, 115, 123 CONNELL, SHARON REBECCA-Bush ness Club-2, 3. 18, 91 COOKE, ELAINE LOUISE-F.T.A.-1, 2, 3: National Honor Society-2, 33 Pan Am-33 Student Council-35 Trustee Scholarship Award-1, 2, 3, Social Studies Award-3, Intramurals-1. 18, 115, 191, 121 COWAN, TERRY Ross-18, 89, 106, 117 COX, DENISE-F.H.A.-Treasurer-1g Stu- dent Council-1, 2, 3, Viking Valhalla-1, 3, National Honor Society-3, Forensic Club-3g Aid-1, 3g General Business Club- 2, President-3, Interscholastic League- Speech-3g Annual Staff-33 Trustee Schol- arship Award-3, Chaplain-3, Intra-School Student Assembly Representative-2. 18, 64, 87, 91, 99, 103, 115, 120, 121, 174, 176 CRAIN, GARY ALAN-Band-1, Trustee Scholarship-3. 18 CRIDER, DIANE K.-Business Club-3, Band-2, 3. 18, 88, 91, 168 CULP, RONNIE DOYLE-Trustee Schol- arship Award-1, 2, 3, National Honor Society-2, 33 Pan Am-3. 18, 115 DAILEY, RONALD WAYNE DAVIS, SUE ELAINE-FHA-1g Powder Puff Football-2, 3, Pan Am-2. 18, 72 DENNIS, RICHARD JOSEPH-Student Council-1, 2, 33 B-Team Football-13 Foot- ball Club-1, 2, 3g Varsity Football-2, 3: Key Club-3, Forensic Club-3g Inter- scholastic League-Speech. 18, 103, 121, 130, 135, 139 DIXON, MICHAELYN CARLYS-Annual Staff-1, 3: FTA-1, French Club-2, Pres- ident-33 Valkyriesg Betty Crocker Award. 18, 87, 98, 104, 122 DOOLEY, CHERIE PAULA-19, 74, sz, 109, 167 DORRIS, DANA LYNNE-Forensic Club- 1, 35 Annual Staff-1, 2, 33 Beauty Revue- 1-Finalist-2, 39 GMP-3g National Thes- pians-33 Student Council-1, journalism Staff-3. 19, 86, 108, 126, 30 DOYLE, GEORGE LARRY-FFA-2, 3- Reporter-1. 19 ' DRAKE, ALTON EARL DUGGAN, CARLTON EUGENE-91 EATON, SANDRA KAYE-French Club-13 Interscholastic League-lg FHA-Secre- fafl'-3. 19, 98 ELLIS, LINDA ESLER, SANDRA KAY-Latin Club-1g Valkyries-2, 3, French Club-2, 3g Aide-3. 19, 104, 123 ESTEPP, VIVIAN ELAINE-19, 98 FANNING, MARY MARGARET-FI-IAg German Club. 19, 106, 176 FERGUSON, JIMMY ROBERT-B-Team Football-1 19 FERRELL, KAREN KAY-Beauty Revue- 3, Trustee Scholarship Award-23 Pan Am- 3 Treasurer, 1, 2, National Honor Society-33 Student Council-1, 2. 19, 74, 87, 99, 115, 118, 30 FISHER, SUE CATHERINE-Forensic Club-1, French Club-lg Future Nurses-2g President-33 Valkyries-2, 3g Valhalla-2, National Honor Society-3, Aid-3. 19, 100, 115, 123, 29 FONT, NORMA DEE-FHA 98 FRANCIS, HAILA-Forensic Club, Choir, Golden Myth Players, One-Act Play-1g Choir, Golden Myth Players, One-Act Play-2, Choir Vice-President, Golden Myth Players, Girls' Ensemble-3. 20, 93, 109 FURR, WILLIAM RANDALL-20 GAGE, DORA LOUISE-Valkyries-2, Ger- man Club-2, 3, Aide-3. 20, 106 GARNER, JOHNNY DWIGHT-Football Clulrl, 2g Football-1, 2, General Business Club-Vice President-3. 20, 91, 167 'LSENIORS-page numbers and extracurricular activities listed with number 1 representing the sophomore year, number 2 representing the junior year, and a number 3 representing activities in the senior year. JUNIORS, SOPHOMORES, and FACULTY-page numbers listed only. I98 3 GERSTNER, PETER-20 GHOLSON, JO ELLA-20 GIFFORD, JAMES ERNEST-20 GILL, STEPHEN LEE-Football-1, 2, 3: Key Club-33 Baseball-1, 23 Beauty Revue- 3. 20, 73, 130, 134, 138, 139 GOERNER, GWENDOLYN ANN-Band- lg Student Council-33 FHA-33 Intra- murals-23 Powder Puff Football-2, 3. 20,121 GRAY, MIKE-Student Council-13 Foot- ball-1, 23 Football Cub-1, 23 Key Club-3. 20 GRESSER, DIANA-Intramural-1, 23 Pan Am-2, 33 Student Council-1, 2-Vice President-33 Secretary-Treasurer-Class2, 33 Beauty Revue-1, 2, 33 Trustee Scholar- ship Award-33 Class Favorite-1, 23 Spring Princess-1, 23 Miss Spring-3. 16, 20, 74, 78, 119, 120, 121, 173, 168, 177, 30 GRIBBLE, JOHN RICKEY--Annual Staff, Drama Club, One-Act Plav-3: Drama Club, One-Act-Play-1, 2. 20, 87, 108, 109 GROSS, PATRICIA LYNN GUNN, GAYLE LOUISE-FTA-Histon ian-1, Secretary-2, 33 Intramurals-1, 2, 33 Valkyries-2, 33 FHA-3. 20, 87, 103, 122, 176 GUNTER, ROGER LEE GUTIERREZ, ELSA-French Club-2, Sec- retary-Treasurer-33 Intramurals-2, 33 Na- tional Honor Society-3. 20, 104 HADD, DONALD ALLEN-Latin Club-1, 2g Trustee Scholarship Award-1, 23 Stu- dent Council-23 National Honor Society- 2, 33 Annual Staff-2, 33 Forensic Club-23 Photo Club-3: Literary Club-3: German C1ub3. 20, 86, 106, 113, 115, 118 HALL, AL-National Honor Society-3. 89, 117 I-IANLEY, LARRY WAYNE-20, 130, 133, 138, 139, 146, 147, 148, 149, 175 HARDIN, Historian-23 Treasurer-33 DAR-3: Na- tional Honor Society-33 Valhalla-2, 33 Beauty Revue Finalist-33 Reporter-Histor. ian-Class-23 Student Council 1, 2, Secre- tary-33 Intra-School Student Assembly- Secretary-3. 21, 63, 69, 72, 88, 104, 115, 117, 120, 123, 171, 174 SANDY-Band-1, Reporter- HARGER, TOMMY CHARLES-FFA-23 GMP-33 Key Club-33 Football-B Team- 1'3 Varsity Football-2, 3. 21, 108, 109, 130, 133, 139 HARKINS, ERNEST WYLIE-21 HARRELL, DONNA MARIE-FI-IA-Vice President-1, Reporter-2, President-3: Sports Coronation-23 Intramurals-1, 2, 33 Valkyries-33 National Honor Society-33 Trustee Scholarship Award-2, 3. 21, 98, 115, 123, 160, 161 HARRIS, CURTIS LAWRENCE-21, 108 HASTINGS, ROBERT HASTINGS, WALTER-Track-1, 23 Choir- 1, 2, 33 GMP-23 FFA-3. 21,93 HAYS, RODGER ALLEN HELGE, CARL ALBERT-110 HELGREN, NORMAN EDWARD-Ger- man Club-33 Business Club-3. HENLEY, JOHN KETHLEY-Band-1, 2, 33 Student Council-2, 33 Interscholastic League-Speech, 3 Orchestra, Valhalla, P412 Am 21, 66, 89, 103, 117, 119, 173, 17 HERRING, WELDON KEITH-21 HICKS, NANCY LOUISE-Student Coun- cil-1, 33 Powder Puff Football-2. 21, 120 1-IILDERBRAND, STEPHEN RAY-Induy trial Am Club-2, 3 21, 110, 111 HODGKIss, MELVIN-106, 115, 147, 149 HOWARD, MIKE-93, 171 HOYT, PAUL DOUGLAS-Basketball-1, 23 Basketball Club-23 Track-1, 2, 3. 146, 173 HUDDLESTON, JUDY KAY-Pan Am-23 Student Council-1, 33 Trustee Scholarship Award-23 National Honor Society-33 Class Reporter-3. 16, 21, 99, 115, 121 HUNT, GINNY-FTA-2 21 HURST, BRENDA LOIS-FHA-2, 33 In- tramurals-2. 21,98 HYATT, DOUG KIRK HYDE, DONALD IRA JAMES, SHARYL LOU-National Honor Society-33 Viking Valhalla-33 Trustee Scholarship Award-13 French Club-23 GMP-Vice President-2, President-33 In- terscholastic League-2, 3: Regional All- Star Cast-2. 21, 62, 108, 109, 115 JOHNSON, BILLY-Football-B Team-1, 23 Varsity-3: Football Club 1, 3. 21, 130, 134, 139 JOHNSON, DAVID NELSON-Band-1, 2, 3. 21, 89, 117 JOHNSON, RICHARD PRESTON JONES, BERNIECE ELAINE-103, 108, 109, 126 JONES, RONALD D. KELLEY, KATHLEEN-22, 70 KING, SAMUEL LEWIS-22, 87, 130, 134, 138, 139, 177 KIRK, WILLIAM CAVIET1'-Band-1,1 2, 33 Choir-3. 22, 89 KIRKLEY, KAREN G.-22 KI'I'I'EN, JANET MARIE-FI-1A-1, 2, 3. 22, 98 KRIEG, GENEVA-Band-1, 2, 3. 22, ss, 167, 168 LASHLEY, BRENDA JANE-Choir-3: In- terscholastic League-Choir-3. 22, 93 LEACH, CYNTHIA ANN-22 LOCKINGEN, IBEN HENRY-Key Club- 1, 2, 33 Chess Club-1, 2, 33 German Club- 33 Football-BTeam--Trainer-1, 23 Foot- ball-Varsity Trainer-33 Basketball-2, 33 Baseball-1, 23 Interscholastic League- Spelling-1. 22, 117, 130, 136, 139 LOPEZ, LINDA MARIE-National Honor Society-33 Trustee Scholarship Award-23 FHA-Treasurer-3. 22, 115 LYNCH, CLAUDIA JEAN-22, 123 MANsFIELD, PATRICIA LYNN-Band-13 Powder Puff Football-2, 33 Choir-3, Sweetheart-33 Beauty Revue-3. 22, 74, 93 MARTIN, NEDELYN JOY MARTINEZ, MARY ALICE-Pan Am-2, 3. 119 MARTINSON, CAROL FAY-FHA- Vice-President-33 GMP-1, 2, 33 National Thespians-33 Powder Puff Football-23 Annual Staff-33 Choir-1. 23, 87, 98, 99, 120, 176 MARX, RUBY CHARLENE-23 MAYES, ED EUGENE-varsity Football- 1, 2, 3. Captain-3. 23, 130, 136, 138, 139,166 MAYFIELD, MIKE-Industrial Arts Club- 33 Business Club-3. 23, 91, 29 MCADAMS, RONALD ORAN-23 I 99 MCCARLEY, GILBERT RAY-23 -AMCFARLING, NANCY ANN-23, 88 MCLENDON, JIM CONWAY-Band-2g Interscholastic League-Bandg Viking Voice Photographer. 23, 126 MCWHORTER, SHARON ANN-Best all- around girl athleteg all-star volleyball-23 Intramurals-2, 3. 23, 160, 161, 168 MILES, OLIVER JAMES MONTEY, MARTY JORDON MOODY, TERRY LYNNE-Student Coun- cil-1g Pan Am-2, 3, Trustee Scholarship Award-2, 3g National Honor Society-39 Interscholastic League-Shorthand-3. 23, 115 MOORE, STEVE ELROY-FFA-1, 2, 3. 96, 97 MORAN, KENNETH D.-Basketball-B team-1, 2, Business Club-3. 23, 91 MORITZ, JOSEPH ROBERT-Business Club-33 Industrial Arts Club-3. 23, 91 MUELLER, KATHERINE JEAN-Trustee Scholarship Award-1, 2, 3g Student Coun- cil-1, 2, 3, Interscholastic League-Ready Writing-2, Viking Valhalla-23 National Honor Society-2, 33 Bell Telephone Sci- ence Award-3g Literary Club-3. 24, 60, 65, 113, 115, 120, 121, 175 MUNDELL, COLLETTE CAROLYN-In- tramurals-13 Trustee Scholarship Award-25 Valkyries-2g President-3, National Honor Society-33 GMP-35 National Thespians-3: Forensic Club-3, Sales Presentation Schol- arship-3. 24, 103, 108, 109, 115, 121, 123 MUSTON, BECKY DEE-Spanish Club-lg Powder Puff-2, Student Aid-3, Basketball- 1. 24 MUZIA, JIM F.-24 NAUERT, GILBERT EDWARD-EEA-1, 2, 3. NEWTON, SANDRA LEE--24, 115 NICKLAUS, CARROL D.-104 NIEDT, KAREN KAY-24 NORWOOD, SANDRA GAIL-Valkyries- 2, Pan Am-1, Annual Staff-3g Aide-1, 2, 3g Powder Puff Football-2. 24 O'REAR, MAX JAMES--Basketball Club- 2, 3, Vice-President-3g Baseball-2, 3, Basketball-2, 3, Student Council-3, Sports Coronation-3. 24, 80, 177 200 PARTRIDGE, JIM BRITT-GMP-1 2 , , 3: Interscholastic League-Science-2, 33 Lit- erary Club President-3. 24, 113 PATTILLO, MIKE-24 PEMBERTON, SHERIAN KAY-GMP-1, 2, Business Club-3, National Honor So- ciety-3, Trustee Scholarship Award-2, 3, French Club 1. 24, 91, 99, 115 PEOPLES, LAURENCE-130, 133, 139 PERKINS, SHARON sUE-24, 82, 87, 119, 120, 167, 168 PEsc1-IEL, RANDY CHARLES-25, 64, 72, 80, 114, 120, 121, 130, 132, 136, 138, 139, 150, 153, 166, 174 PETERMAN, KEITH RUSSELL-Band-1, 2g German Club-1, 2, Slide Rule Club-1. PETERSON, PAT-119, 177 PHILLIPS, MARY ANN-25 PIRKLE, DEAN KENNON-25 PLENTL, LaROSE JANE-Pan Am-2, 3. 25, 119, 168, 177 POLIVKA, RODNEY JOEL-25, 126 PRIDDY, MARITIA JO-25, 12o, 126, 167 PRUE'I'I', JOLEEN BUCHANAN-25, 98 PULATIE, TOMMY JOE-FFA-1, 2, 3. QUINONEZ, HELEN-25, 98 RAOSDALE, TOMMY-FFA-1, 2, 3. 96 RATLIFF, SANDRA KAY-Band Twirler- 1, 2, 3, Valhalla-1, 2, 3, National Honor Society-2, Reporter Historian-33 Student Council-1, 2-President-35 Trustee Schol- arship Award-1g Beauty Revue-23 Class Vice-President-2, 3g Powder Puff Foot- ball-3g Orchestra-33 Vikettes-3, Valkyries- 33 French Club-Vice-President-2. 16, 25, 62, 89, 90, 115, 30, 116, 117, 120, 121, 122, 124, 164, 167, 171, 172, 173 REED, RAYMOND-25, 89, 117 REEVES, ROXIE ANNE-Intramurals-1, Trustee Scholarship Award-1, 2, 3, Choir- 3g National Honor Society-3, 25, 83, 115 RIGOLO, RAYMOND RILEY, GAYLE EDITH--25, 93, 108 RIPPY, CLINTON LAMONT-26 ROBBINS, WANDA JO-Business Club- 3. 26, 87, 91 ROBERTS, HETTY--Beauty Revue-2, Pan Am-2, 3. 26, 119 ROBINSON, EMSY-130, 132, 135, 139, 146, 148, 149 ROBINSON, EUGENE-130, 134, 139, 146,148,149 ROBINSON, JOE CRAIG-Key Club Pres- ident-3, National Honor Society-2, 51 Viking Valhalla-2, 35 Trustee Scholar- ship Award-1, 2, Student Council Pres- ident-3g Football-B-Team-15 Football- Varsity-2, 3. 26, 63, 115, 120, 121, 130, 136, 138, 139, 166 ROE, DAVID WAYNE-26 ROTH PATRICK EDWARD-26 SAKEWITZ, ELOIs IDA-Band-1, 2, 31 T. N. Porter Award-3g Aid-3. 26, 88 SALCHER, LINDA GAIL-Intramurals-1, 2, Pan Am-1, 2, 3: Student Council-1, 2, 3g Powder Puff Football-2, 3. 26, 121, 119 SCHULTZ, NANCY JEAN-26 SCHULTZ, ALICE JO-Pan Am-1, 23 In- tramurals-1g GMP-2, FI-IA-33 Viking Voice-3, Quill and Scroll-3. 26, 126, 177 SCOTT, BEVERLY ANNE-Pan Am Club 2, FHA 1 26 SCOTT, SUNNE LEA-Band 1, 2, 55 Or- chestra 3g German Club 2, 39 Powder Puff Football 3 26, 88, 117 SEAMAN, SHARON DOLORIS-26, 87, 106 SEMRICK, sUsAN RUTH-Pan Am Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Aid 2, 3, Busi- ness Club 3 91 SHANE, KATHY CLAIR-Choir 3 26, 93 SHANNON, CAROLYN SUE-26 SHELTON, JOYCE ELAINE-Business Club 3 26, 91 SHEPARD, JAMES CARL- SHERMAN, SHARON KAY-FHA 2, 3 27, 98, 176 SIKES, LINDA GAYLE-Cheerleader 2, 3: Choir 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Beauty Review 1, 35 Powder Puff Foot- ball 3g GMP 3, Valhalla 33 Spring Princess 1, 3: Homecoming 2-Princess, 3-Queen, Football Sweetheart 2, Basket- ball Sweetheart 2, Vikettes 3, Tennis Team 1 27, 66, 75, 76, 79, 82, 93, 109, 165, 167, 171, 176 SITES, HAPPY EUGENE--27, 109, 30 SLADE, TERRY LYNN-B-team Basket- ball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Basket- ball Club 1, 2, 3-Secretary 27 SMALL, MARVIN B.-Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football Club 1, 2, 3: Beauty Review 2, 3, Class Favorite 3 27, 31, 33, 130, 135, 138, 139, 150, 152, 173 SMART, DAVID HAROLD-Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2 Basketball Club 1, 2- Secretary, 3-President, Sports Coronation 2-Prince, 3-King, National Honor So- ciety 3, Valhalla 3, Student Council 3 27, 67, 31, 115, 121, 172 SMITH, MARILYN JEAN-Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, Pan Am Club 2, 3, Powder Puff Football 3, Spring Princess Nominee 3 27, 115, 119, 176 SOUTHMAYD, DAVID W.-Band 1, Football 2, 3, Football Club 2, 3 130, 133, 139 SOUTHWELL, HOWARD FRANKLIN QBUTCHJ-Trustee Scholarship Award 27 SOUTHWELL, PAM EILEEN-FHA 3 27, 98 SPARKS, RANDA LOUISE-Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Twirler 1, 2, 3, GMP 3, Trustee Scholarship Award 1, 2, 3: Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3-Treasurer, Valkyries 3, Pan Arn Club 1', 2, 3-Pres- ident 27, ss, 90, 115, 117, 119, 122, 164, 167, 29 STACKS, DIANE MARIE-Pan Am Club 1, Trustee Scholarship Award 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, Valkyries 2, 3 27, 115, 122, 176 STEIN, HOWARD MARC-Trustee Schol- arship Award 1, 3, National Honor So- ciety 3 27, 115 Allen, Janice Altom, Danny Lynn Anderson, Kenneth Edward--33, 126 Andegson, Nora Jean-33, 168, 169, 173. 12 Anderson, Sue M.--117, 33, 164, 167, 90, 88, 119 sTEvENs, EDDIE LEE-21, 130, 135, 139, 177 STRICKLAND, LYNDA EILEEN-Inte1'- scholastic League-Choir 3 27, 93 STUBBLEFIELD, LINDA LITA-27 SWEAZEA, WENDY WYNETH-FHA 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1 28 TALIAFERRO, JEANNE-National Thes- pians 3, GMP 3, Trustee Scholarship Award 3, Powder Puff Football 3, Basket- ball Sweetheart Nominee 3 28, 61, 103, 108, 177 TAYLOR, WAURINE-Trustee Scholar- ship Award 1, 2, 3, GMP 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, National Thespians 3, Valkyries 2, 3-Treasurer, French Club 1 28, so, 108, 115, 122, 176 THOMAS, STANLEY GLENN-Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Beauty Review 2-More Handsome, land 3 Most Handsome, Sports Coronation 2, 3 16, 28, 70, 130, 134, 138, 139 TREVINO, IRENE TERESA-28 UZZELL, DOROTHY ONEIDA-Valky- ries 3 28, 122 VON ROEDER, STEVEN-Football Trainer 1, Football Club 1, Chess Club 2, Annual Staff 3, Industrial Arts Club 3 28, 110, 111 WALKER, MARY CATHERINE-Trustee Award-1, President Future Physicians-2, President Lanier Choir-3, Choir Accom- panist-1, First Division Rating-Regional UIL Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, Choralettes-3, Powder Puff Football-2 28, 93 WARDLOW, GOLDMAN ALTON WARE, MARY LOU ELLEN-Trustee Scholarship Award 1, Pan Arn Club 1, GMP 2, 3, FHA 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Na- Juniors Ash, judy Gail Backhaus, Mary-33, 117, 106, 123 Baltzer, Ann Susan-33, 108 Barnes, Cinda Melane-33, 124 Barr, Marilyn L.-33, 106 Bass, John Charles-33, 94 Beal, David Richard-33 tional Honor Society 3 28, 88, 108, 109, 115, 29 WARREN, DAVID E.-FFA 1, 2, 3 28 WEAVER, MIKE WAYNE-28 WEED, SHIRLEY MARIE-Band 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Trustee Scholarship Award 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 3, Valkyries 3, Orchestra 3, GMP 3, National Thespians 3, Powder Puff Foot- ball 3 28, ss, 108, 115, 117, 122, 176 WESTBROOK, TERRY DON-29 WHEELER, RUSTY A.-Valhalla 1, 2, 3, Trustee Scholarship Award 1, 2, Football -B team 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, Class President 3, Best Supporting Actor 3: GMP 3, National Honor Society 2, 3- Vice President 16, 29, 65, 109, 121, 130, 135, 138, 139, 30 WILLIAMS, GEORGE WILLIAMS, JANICE DARLENE-FI-IA 1, 3, Intramurals 1, Student Council 2, 3, GMP 3, Choir 2, 3, Valkyries 3 29, 93, 108, 120, 121, 123, 176 WILLIAMS, ROBERT LEE-29 WILSON, CAROLYN JEAN-Tennis team 1, 2, 3, Trustee Scholarship Award 1, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3-Chaplain, Powder Puff Football Captain 2, 3 29, 115, 156, 157,158 WILSON, LINDA DARLENE-29, 91 WORTHEY, JACKIE-Business Club 2, 3 WUCHER, BONNIE RAE-Pan Am Club 1, Choir 2, 3-Vice President, Valkyries 2, 3g Student Council 1, 2, 3-Chaplain, Beauty Review Nominee 1, 2, 3-Finalist, Intramurals 1 29, 93, 120, 122 ZMESKAL, DEBRA LEE-29, 98 Beard, Judy Beasley, Anita jane-33, 67, 115, 125, 86, 122, 119, 160, 161, 174 Becker, Jerald-33, 94 Becker, Larry Dale-33 Behrens, Gregg Terry Behrens, Richard Garth 20l Bell, Danny K.-33 Bird, Melissa Jane-33, 93, 122, 124 Bond, Barry Borders, James Calvin-33, 89, 117, 115, 119, 121 Brader, Elaine Marie Bradley, Ernest-33, 110 Branch, Deborah Kay-33, 63, 72, 79, 81, 99, 120, 124, 126, 172 Brandon, Johnny Ray Brossett, Rita Ann-33, 120, 124 Brown, Agnes Gloria-33, 93, 104 Bruce, Bonnie Lee-33, 43, 106, 107, 120, 121,122,125 Bunce, Gail Ann-34, 122, 100 Burton, Thomas Byrd, Henry Don-34, 94 Cabillo, Dorothy Ann-34 Castro, James Nash-34, 117, 147 Chapman, Cheryl Ann Clarke, Carol Jean Clements, Lorraine Ann-34, 121, 124 Cloud, John ' Cluck, Charles Kenneth-44 Cochran, Shirley,Jean-34, 168, 125, 160 Connell, Sammy-34 Conrad, Roger A.-34 Conway, Glenn Dodson-34, 43, 106 Cooke, Diane Parmele-34, 124 Cooper, Nancy Eileen-34 Cox, Mike Lee-34 Craddock, Barbra Jean Crain, Beverly Diane-168, 124, 160 Crawford, Joyce Elaine Crews, Kenneth David-34, 119 Cromeans, Sidney Ray Culp, Douglas Wayne Daugherty, Cheryl K.-34 Davis, Joe Wesley Dickey, Gloria Jean Dorsett, Dorothy Lanell-35 Doss, Ronald Alan-35, 130, 132, 138, 139, 173, so, 148, 149 Driska, Lillie Mae-35, 167, 63, 72, 120, 87, so, 91 Drueger, Glenn Lee Drummond, Bert Jerry Dube, Carlyle-35, 173, 120, 121, 106, 155, 151, 150 Dupuy, Anna Pearl-102 Edwards, Johnny M.-35 Edwards, Shirley Gail-35, 98 Eikner, James Wilmot-103, 40, 108, 109 Ehrhardt, Terry Lynn-35, 126 202 Eldridge, Larry Lee Fails, Ned Edward Farrand, Carolyn Ann-35, 93 Feistel, Janice Marie-35, 113 Fergurson, Linda Joan-35, 100 Fidler, James Knox-35, 106 Fischer, Richard Hagg-35, 145, 91 Ford, Doris Kay-35 Franke, Sandra Gayle Friebele, Randell William-35 Frierson, Thomas Owens-36, 102 Fritsche, Judy Lynn-36, 64, 74, 106, 115, 124, 174 Fulkes, William Carroll-36, 106, 107 Gardner, Maureen Ines-108 Goerlitz, Richard Lyn-94 Gorj, James Errol-36, 115, 121, 147, 148, 1 9 Gowens, James Owen Grady, Sheryl Graham, Mark Howard-36, 101, 112 Griffin, Barbara Gayle-36 Griffin, L. J. 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Dale-38, 147, 150, 152 McQuil1an, Nicolette Ann-38, 87, 127 Measeles, Thomas Earl-38, 130, 133, 138 139 Meier, Virginia Catherine-39, 116, 117, 106 Menefee, Joyce Elaine-39, 168, 124, 120, 1 2 1 Miles, Marilyn Irene-39, 119 Moczygemba, William Patrick-39 Montoya, Bev Moody, Vicky Lee--39, 167, 82, 73, 120, 121 Moore, Marilyn Anne-39, 117, 66, 80, 104,108,109,124 P Moore, Granville, Rusty-39, 94 Moore, Michael Leon-39 Moore, Roger Dale-39 Mordica, Clyde Earl Morgan, Tommy Lee-94 Morrow, Jackie Lynn--39 Muehlbrad, Deborah Elaine-39, 106 Nardecchia, Danny Kay Nardecchia, Thomas Fabion Neal, Mary-75 Newby, Larry David Olson, james Keith-40, 106, 113, 159 Olson, Sharon L.-40, 100 Owen, William Foster Parker, Cynthia Ann-40 Parrish, Gweda Cosette-40, 100, 126 Partee, Frank Raymond-130, 133, 138, 139 Paschall, Sandra Kay-40 Paul, Samuel Ray-40, 94, 150, 151, 153 Peters, Elizabeth june-40, 127 Pevey, Ron M. Pirkli, Dale Franklyn-40, 62, 44, 95, 80, 17 Playford, Lesli Ellen--40, 42, 115, 120, 100 Porfirio, Mike Dale Prellop, Larry Presley, Lee Roy--40, 110, 111 Puckett, Wiley Carlton-40 Pulatie, Rose Marie-40 Pulley, Clayton R. Quadlander, Ted Greg-40, 127 Quick, William Ransom, Candace Ann-40, 124, 120, 121, 87, 122 Rich, Gregory Dale Ringstaff, Patricia Gayle Ritter, David Larwence-113 Roberts, Marvin Daniel-41, 39, 87, 158, 159 Adams, Karon Dee-47, 50, 120, 157 Adams, Sharon Lee-47, 120, 157 Robinson, Coady Marshall-41 Rodriquez, Ernest Lee Roe, Judy Irene Rushing, Wendell Sylvan, jr.-93 Russell, Linda Lorene Scales, Thomas Eugene-41, 150, 151 Schoen, Chris Ann-72, 80, 125 Schroeder, Charles Ewald-41., 44 Schulze, Mary Lou Schulz, Steve Ray-41 Scoggins, Catherine Elaine-41, 125, 122 Scott, Karen Ann-44, 121, 160, 161 Semrick, Kenneth Roy Shafford, Charles David-130, 132, 138, 139,146 Shannon, Mildred Fayc?41 Sharrnan, jill-100, 43 Sharp, james joseph Shelton, James Earl Shuler, Kathryn Ann-41 Simon, Gwen C. Sledge, Kyn K.-41, 110 Small, Kathleen-41 Smith, Deena Joyce-99 Smith, Edna Mae-41, 108, 160 Smith, Patricia Ann-41, 106, 113, 120 Smith, Rebecca Brett-41 Smith, Roy Ronald-41, 130, 135, 139 Snyder, Bryan Chandler-41, 89, 104 Spicer, jeraldine Marie-41, 98 Spiller, Michael Lenn-68, 130, 133, 139, 173,72,125,121,32,45 Springate, Donna Lynn-41, 123 Srnensky, Gary Lynn-41, 89 Stanford, Gary Lynn-41, 130, 133, 138, 139 Stauley, Nancy Stegall, Shirley Lou Stewart, Wilton Lee-42, 94, 95 Stout, Stanley Robert-42 Sullivan, Eileen Kay Summers, Bonnie Kay-36 Swarthout, Sherry Lee-43 Sweet, Susan Brooke-42 Syler, Susan Elizabeth-42, 75, 113, 174 Sophomores Adams, Sherilyn-47, 121 Adams, Tommye Charisse-47, 88, 117, 127 Tegarden, Brenda Sue-42, 165, 167, 131, 173, 75, 68, 82, 79, 120, 121, 43, 32, 45 77 Thomas, Charles Ray-42, 130, 133, 137, 139, 80, 155, 151, 150 Thompson, Thelma Kay-42, 35, 108 Todd, Raye Charlotte-42, 125 Toler, Philip Kemp-42, 150, 151 Toombs, james Edward-42, 103, 115, 113, 158, 159 Toungate, Dorothy Ann-42, 113 Townsend, Harvey Gene Trantham, Thomas Lynn Trlica, johnny Malone-42, 89, 106 Tubb, Patricia Lynn-42 Turner, Carolyn Jean--42, 35, 122, 124, 108, 109 Vandercook, James Lawrence-43, 87 Walcher, Christine Louise-43, 103, 98 Walker, Debby Lee-36, 43 Walker, Ronald Eugene-43 Wallace, Charlotte Ann-43 Walton, David Emmitt-43 Warren, Deborah Darlene-43, 126 Weatlzerford, Pam Ann-43, 88, 124, 106, 107 Webb, Sherry Dawn Webber, Mike H.-43, 89, 117, 119 Webster, Dennis Webster, Michael Paul-43, 126, 115, 120. 121 Westbrook, Patricia Ann-43, 88, 117, 115 12o,121,1o6,1o7 Wheeler, Sherry jan-115, 80, 160 Whitehead, Betty Whitted, David Mike-43, 129 Wilkins, joy Irene-43 Wille, Steve Allen-43. 155 Williams, Danny-44, 116, 117, 43 Williams. Lana Dev-44, 125 Williamson, Doreen Gale-44 Willis, Joe Winstead, Elizabeth Anna-44, 87, 122 Worthey, jackie Earl Wyatt, William O.-44, 145 Wysocki, Madeline Ruth-44, 106 Yates, Sharolyn Gayle-44, 100, 126 Young, Alice Carol-44, 75 Alamanza, Sylvia jane-47 Altum, Brenda Kaye-47 203 Anderson, Billy Wayne-47, 117 Archer, Charliss Ann-47 Ash, Eugene Almus-96 Bailey, Judy Elaine-47, 125 Baker, Paul Winston-47 Barker, Jimmy James-47, 94, 148 Barrington, George Randall-47, 94, 97 Barrow, David Goodson Becker, Glenda Sue-47 Beckham, Sharon-95 Bennett, David Ellege Beisenherz, Jon Alvin-47, 103, 146 Bennett, Micheal Earl-155 Benson, Jerry Micheal-47, 121 Berry, Sharon Joan--47 Bertelson, David Lee Bishop, Jill Marie Bobo, Debbie Lynn-47 Bogusch, Linda Ann-47, 93 Borders, Susan Jean-47, 124 Bowman, Wm. Edgar-47 Brady, Judy Frances-48, 157 Brooks, Darlene Ann-125 Brown, Mike Wayne-145, 146 Brownfield, William Deryl-48, 171, 88, 89 Browning, Thomas Wayne-48 Bryan, Bradley Clifton-145, 146 Buckner, Merrill Ross-48, 94, 97 Burns, Debbra Jeane-48 Burrow, Lance-146 Burson, Benard-48 Butler, Charles Frank-48, 103, 119 120 Butler, Ronald Eugene-94 Caddell, Sandra K.-48 Cameron, Herbert Daniel-117 Campbell, Mary Jane-48, 52 Carlson, Carolyn Sue-48 Carpenter, Charles Calvin-145 Carter, Phil Casady, Micki Lynn-48, 88, 108 1 Castillo, Claudine Charlotte-48, 89 Chally, Ronnie G.-131, 137, 94 Childress, Terry Alan-48, 126, 94, 97, 120 Cleckler, Chris David-48, 145 Clements, Donna Ruth-48, 93 Cleveland, A. C. Cloud, Gary Alfred Collins, Richard Wayne--48, 89, 117 Compton, David Russell-48, 49, 95, 146, 145,46 Conrad, James A.-118 Cook, Thos. Wayne 204 Cooksey, David Loftin-48, 89, 149 Cowan, Travis Lee--49, 145 Cowher, David Milton-88, 1:17 Craddo-ck, Frances Kay Crider, David Nolan-49, 120, 121, 145 Crumley, Judy Shirlene--49 Dailey, Donald Newton-130, 134, 139 Dalgliesh, Richard Daniell, Cynthia Rea-49 Davis, Steve E.-49, 145 Davis, Terrie Lea-93 Dearing, Doris Elizabeth-49 Deaver, David Cooper-49, 159 Denny, Glen Paul Dill, Carolyn Suzanne-49, 74, 125, 120, 121, 46 Dodd, Micheal Gene-94, 95, 97 Doggett, Kathy Doss, Mancy Wayne-49, 148, 145 Drews, Don Gary-49 Drummond, Bert Jerry-106 Elmore, Travis Edward-49, 168, 89 Evans, Richard Alan Evans, Sharon Annette-49 Ferguson, Peggy Jean-49 Filla, Kathy Ann-49 Fischer, Dennis Herbert-49 Fleming, Frank M. Font, Rose Marie Fooshee, Steve Thomas-49 Fosdick, Cindy Ann-49 Fowler, William Wade-145 Francis, Gregory Kittrell-49, 145 Friedrich, Bonny Jean-93 Gardner, Beth Claire Gentry, Sharon Kay-49, 87 Giffen, Arthur-50 Giffen, William Sidney-50 Godfrey, John Lester-50, 145 Gohlke, Jeanie-50 Griffith, Beverly Ann-50 Griffith, Pam Jo-50, 173 Guardiola, Mary Irene-50, 74, 124, 120, 119,80 Gustafson, Linda, Faye-50, 124 Habermann, Margaret Nadine Hackard, Edward Scott-50, 127 Haight, Earl Henry-50 Hall, Delta May Hall, Milton Eddie Hall, Ronny Vincent-88, 106 Hammett, Linda Kathy-50, 117 Hamilton, Ernest Hampton, Hank David-146, 149, 145 Harkins, Claudia Anne-173, 87, 56 Harlow, Danny Othello-50 Harrington, Ralph-147 Harris, Glenda Beth Harris, James Harvey-50, 130, 157, 159 Harris, Karen Ruth-50, 74 Harrison, Susan Bridgett-50 Hausenfluck, Shirley Ann-51 Hawkins, Betty Sue-51 Hearn, Martha Lynne-126 Heathe, Bartford Lee-94 Herron, Janet Sue-51, 88 Hesskew, Mentford Lynn-51 Hicks, Phyllis Marie-51, 124 Higgins, Noel Joseph Hilderbrand, Edythe Sue-51, 106 Hiebner, William Powell-51, 145 Hill, Marilyn Kay-51, 88, 74, 174 Hinojsa, Victor F.-51, 86, 106, 118 Hoffman, Nancy Ida-121 Holland, Robert Dwayne-145 Hooten, Marcy Diane-51 Hoover, James Albert-51 Hoppe, Leth N .-51 Howland, Moira June Hubbard, LaQuite Lanell-51, 100 Hudgins, Freddie Dean-93, 145 Huff, Joseph Daniel-51 Hullam, Roger Dale-88 Humphreys, Donna Kathy-51, 100 Hunnicutt, Charles H. Hunter, Terry Eugene-148 Ingersoll, Ellen Frances-51 Ingram, Homer Carl-51, 126, 120, 121, 56, 155, 152, 150, 46 Jay, Sandra Lee-51 Johnson, Alice Marie-125 Johnson, Gay Nell-51, 120 Johnson, Paul Joseph-51 Johnson, Ronald Myron-106, 155 Jones, Ben Drew-51 Jones, Kim Ann-51 Jones, Larry Gene-51, 152, 150 Jones, Wesley Perry Keller, Sytha Kay-51 Kelley, Robert Michael Kieke, Linda Dinell-51, 121 King, Thomas Ray-52, 139, 148 Kirchofer, Donna Kay Kitchens, Lina Lee Knippa, Timothy Gene-94 Kinsey, Britt Edward-145 Kloss, Rita Kay-52, 88, 120, 104 Lashly, Karen Louise-52 Lawrence, Marc Asper-52, 173, 121, 145 Leal, Donna Sue Leal, Felix Von-52 Leidy, Greta Katrin Lewis, Lloyd William-94 Lockingen, Linda Sue-52, 117 Long, David Harrison-52, 112 Long, Paul,Wayne-52, 130, 132, 134, 139 Lopez, Micaela Lovejoy, Paul Lunday, Forrest Clay-94 Lyda, Don Morris-52, 94, 96 Machu, Bruce C. Maddox. Celia Ann-52 Manz, Richard-146 Martin, Charlotte Marie Martinez, David Wayne Matejowsky, Rodney Lee Matsler, Sandi Kay Maughan, Dale-52, 145 Maxwell, joe D. Maxwell, Lana jo-52, 75, 125 McCarley, Sherry Marie-52 McCown, jeff Logan-52 McCrary, Martha Ann-52, 98 McDonald, Donald Lewis-94, 97 McGarrigle, Mike McGill, Wanda Jean-52 McLean, Sharron Kay-53, 75, 79, 94, 124,120,77,57,46 McWhorter, Danny joe Mears, Glenda Sharon-53, 173, 125, 120 121,172,93 Medlock, Catherine Marie-53 Meek, Charlotte-75 Meyer, Carol Ann-53, 104 Middleton, Robert Miears, Joyce Evelyn-53 Milhem, George Miller, Bill C. Miller, Hilda Lucy Mills, Tam Elyse--53 Moody, Gregory Ben-53 Moore, james Leslie-146, 145, 50 Moore, Stanley Wayne-53 Morrow, Mike S.-53 Moses, Michael Moxley, George Duke-55, 88, 89 Murphy, Leslie Murphy, Robert Carl-53, 89, 117 Nash, Patricia Ann Neans, Terry D.-53, 94, 145 Nelson, Susan Gayle-53, 88, 121 Newman, Penny Louise--100 Newton, Debra Dawnell-53, 103, 56 Nixon, Don Norton, Gisela Charlotte Noack, Dennis Wayne-53, 95 Noack, Randy Charles-53 Noack, Douglas Paul-54 Nunnery, Mike Eugene-54 Nutt, Valli Katherine-54, 120, 121 Oler, Stanley Ray Park, Sammy Dayle-54, 145, 150, 152 Parker, Ann Parsons, Jonell Sandra-54 Pearce, Mike Lynn-54, 57, 145, 155 Perkins, Ronald Lee-54, 130, 132, 139, 73, 80 Phares, Graham Leland Phariss, Larry H. Phifer, Georgia Kay-54, 127 Phillips, Micheal Wheelr-54, 68 Phinney, Donna Kay-54 Pittard, Patricia Ann-54, 112, 120, 121 Pittsford, Glenn Randall-54, 145 Plentl, Runard Jerome-54, 145 Porter, Marilyn Tammy-54, 75, 79, 106 Powell, james Edward Proffitt, Kenneth Warron-54, 117 Pruett, Timmy Buchanan Pruitt, Dale Cled-89 Puckett, Pamela Leah-54 Purdy, jon Ferderick-48, 110 Randall, Philip Edward Raschen, Midge Ann Reeves, Wallace-88 Reid, James Lee-54 Renfro, Terry Bryan-54 Reville, jenny Kay-54, 93 Reville, Kenyon Jay-54, 89 Reynolds, Susan Elizabeth-54 Roberts, Carol sue-54, 112 Roberts, Jimmy Dale-146, 149 Roberts, jimmy Dale-146, 149 Roberts, Vernon Lee-54 Robinson, Charles Edwin Rode, Arthur Stephen-54, 89, 173, 117, 167,120,121,46 Roden, james Louis-130, 134, 139 Rollins, Mike Jay--54 Roskosky, David Dudley Romanowsky, Sue Carol-54, 173 Rowley, Thomas Patrick-1 5 5 Rushing, Patricia Ann Rushing, William jackson-55, 112 Salmon, Monica E.-55 Sarlls, Lindy jo-75, 173, 125 Scheer, Larry Gene Schulz, Kenneth Marvin-55 Schutt, jimmy Roy Scoggins, Shelley Rexene-55, 87 Scott, Melenie Ann-55 Sherman, Robert Lynn-55, 88, 117, 119 Shirk, David Lynn-55 Simons, Donnie Raymond-145 Smith, Celeste Smith, Daniel Carl-145 Smith, Randy Lee-145 Smith, Robert Smith, Ronald Lynn-55 Solberg, Donald Ray Southwell, Stephen Wayne-55, 173, 145 Spencer, Patricia Marie-55 Spicer, Donald Lel-93 Stabeno, Albert E.-55, 145 Stamper, Glen Curtis Stapleton, Marilyn-160 Stein, janet Lynne-55 Stenson, Larry Willard-103, 119 Stephens, Micheal Lawrence Stiefer, Windell Warren-55 Stout, Michael Roy Strickland, George Buddy-55, 168, 88, 118 Stubbelfield, Michael Bert-55 Sturgill, Carl Sullivan, Kerry James Sumner, Joyce LaVonn,e-93 Summers, Earnest Albert Taylor, john W.-55, 109, 145, 147 Taylor, Tommy Weldon-94 Tegarden, Bett Ann-55, 75, 175, 120, 4121 Thames, Janet Lynn-55 Tobin, Molly Ranelle-55 Todd, Pennie Lea-55, 173, 124, 120, 80 Toungate, Raymond Lum-55, 95, 94, 145 Townsend, Julianne-55, 124 Trost, Penny Louise Turner, Eddie-94, 97, 96 Turner, Russell Unruh, Debye Ann-89, 126 Vande, Vanter Albert-55, 103 Villaneuva, Stella Vincent, Betty Wade, Nancy Ieaneene Waechter, Donna Margaret 205 Mrs. Pearl Gebert-13 Mr. Fred Matthys-6, 166, Waggoner, Bill-55 Walker, Gregory Alan Walton, Janet Allene-56, 125 Ward, Floyd Edward-56 Wardlow, Marveen Frances-56 Warnke, Mike David Watson, Foy Wallace--56, 121, 146, 145, 50 Weber, Jamie G.-93, 120 Weed, Alfred Joe Mr. U. 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