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Ann Forgy, Editor Jorene Lilly Julia Hughes Sherri Cook Charlene Cook Debbie Marek JoAnn Puryear Gaila McConaghy Nancy Smith Nancy Beyer Becky Burchard Mary Jane Riley Debbie Crum Kathleen Johnson Candy Cloud Wanda Buffaloe Sharon Jolly Mike Simmer, Photographers Eric Chance, Joe Burke, Jack Puryear, Jerry Whatley Diane Foreman . to Express tti dttfliiUtfMUtt to Create r . . . to Participate ,,I IMIJU,«IIIUI| IU . to Graduate With Spirit Httft ALL. ¥1 VIKINGS; ' wren mn veu nuns. 3 fmshy mm riiw • . With people Football Brought Encouragement Efforts Banquet Powder Puff and Charming Cheerleaders Christmas Brought Bulletin Boards Dances [GIVEN ' FR ' ENOLY THOUGHTS E GOOO WISHES I PROVE ;a very merry christmas to lhs KPROOF ff ' A REE 1 TO THE FLOOR WITH PRETTY BALLS E LIGHTS l ; I A DINNER HITH TURKEY DRESSING 5 A ' ■TO MAKE IT HI 3 A TOY SANTA SLEIGH E REINDEER IN A STRAIGHT I WE WAKE A CUTE SIGHT H AND A NATIVITY SCENE TO WAKE US REMEMBER THAT N ESSED NIGHT jfOR BP.L-ID.U gptV vVoti. C-QCM3 CRE A T JOY . C ■' ., 7T .: ' }. Trk J l Mardi Gras Dance Western Day ' 69 Sees Seniors Let Off Steam Senior Banquet HE BEST OF THE BEST Only a slight margin in the race to the head of the class separ- ated the winners. VALEDICTORIAN UTATORIAN Marsha Culpepper MOST BEAUTIFUL and Scott Dickson MOST HANDSOME Esta Neusch MORE BEAUTIFUL Becky Tieman BEAUTIFUL EMIU NIER BEAUTY REVUE The Annual Lanier Beauty Revue was held March 29, 1969, in the Lanier Cafetorium. and John Hill )RE HANDSOME and John Burton HANDSOME BEAUTY REVUE Randi Revill Donna Alcers Debra Stanford Karen McLean Susan Cavness Cindy Wimberly Jan Piclcel FINALISTS Sammy Bryan David Gi )Eri.Y HH Curtis Garrett Donnie McDougall Steve Robinson CELEBRITIES D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN UGLY MAN ■•■• MR. AND MRS. SPRING K Top left: David Mills was the winner of the stu- dent council contest for uqly man. Top right: Each year a D.A.R. good citizen is chosen for her leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. Debbie Dor- ris was chosen by the students and faculty for this honor. She was a cheerleader and a member of the Golden Myth Players. Bottom right: A nev tradition has been started at Lanier. To boost en- thusiasm for the sprinq dance the student body elects a Mr. and Miss Spring. This year ' s winners were Benjie Pierson and Pam Johnson. THE HOMECOMING QUEEN ■-v : • iff £ x. v a : -a ? 4 ' AND HER COURT Members: left to right: Bruce Thomas, Linda Ingram, Sammy Bryan, Esta Neusch, Gary Childress Cindy Salcher, Pete Webster Karen Petersen, Donnie McDougall, Susan Cavness, Weldon Holden and Becky Tieman. 2 -J Donnie McDougall escorting Susan Cavness Weldon Holden escorting Becky Tieman Gary Childress escorting Cindy Salcher Bruce Thomas escorting Linda Ingram Sammy Bryan escorting Esta Neusch VARSITY CHEERLEADERS AND THEIR SWEETHEART The Varsity Cheerleaders have the tough job of boost- ing spirit and we feel that this year we had the best. Bottom right: The lucky guy to receive Cheerleader sweetheart was Raymond Moxley. Top left: The Varsity Cheerleaders for 1968-69 were: left to right: Debra Stanford, Gayle Pinlcston. Debbie Dorris, Head Chee leader Karen Peterson Susan Cavness, Cindy Salcher, and Becky Tieman. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Top left: Camille Pit+man. Top right: Becky McKown. Bottom left: Vicki Lasiter. Bottom right: Linda Ingram. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Bottom left: Cindy Wimberly. Bottom right: Pam Rehfeld. LANIER ' S FRIENDLIEST Scott Ellis and Janet Thomas Sammy Bryan and Mary Carrier JUNIORS SENIORS Loretta Pyle VALHALLA Geraldine Ayers Student Council . . . Social Studies Club ... German Club ... NHS ... Annual Trustee Award ... UIL Spelling Alvin DeVane President of the band ... All State Band ... All American Band . . . District Band . . . Region Band r f Rodney Peschel Lettered in football . . . bas- ketball ... track ... foot- ball . . . student council . . . president of sophomore class . . . president of junior class All region orchestra . . Altrusa girl of the year Trustee Award Football ball club . . . Key Club Bob Springs student council . . . foot- HjHr flPRS - ' .,■H crr m W fc k jT P I Girls ' Choir tee . . . NHS Teri Wright . . Senior Steering Commit- Lettered in basketba baseball ... NHS Robbie Mclntyre footbc Steve Robinson sketball . . . baseball . . . footbal Vikettes . . . powder puff student council . . . FTA choir Student Council president, Drama Club . . . FTA . . . Scrapbook chairman 40— Sports , ' - P ' J PESi X | tr l - 1 ll ifeV IP ' Jf ' H hflfe j m m j HOOT? j s Sports — 4 1 Go All Ye Vikings Go, 1 Viking Quarterback CoaclV ' Ox Emerson . . The life of G. C. Emerson has been centered on sports. In high school, he was a football captain. His career with the Detroit Lions was interrupted after eight years by World War I. On his return, he began coaching at high schools, and later the University of Texas. He has been with Lanier since its beginning in 1 962. Under his guidance, Lanier teams have won two district championships. Lanier students really appreciate his experienced leadership. the Fighter 42— Sports the Encourager . . . ■■■..■i Illl!! the Man. Sports — 43 Go on to Victory, Coach Kleo Halm Top right: He begins his day with an enerqetic walk across the courtyard. Lower left: Coach Halm observes the varsity football team as its members practice. Lower right: During advisory, Coach Halm joins in the faculty-senior basketball game. 44 — Sports Coach Don Rather ' The Builder of Men Lower right: Durinq basketball he gives hand siqnals from the sideline. Top left: Coach Rather waits upstairs for a Boosters Club meetina. Lower left: The last call did not please Coach Rather. Sports — 45 FIGHT ALL YE VIKINGS FIGHT, The Dynamic Duo Coach Lewis — Coach Cole Top right: Carefully studying the game, Coach Cole tries to decide what play to send in next. Lower right: Coach Lewis gazes knowingly on the hard-working B-team during daily prac- tice. Center: Coach Cole and Coach Lewis accept with great pride the awards their team gave to them tor being such ter- rific guys. Lower left: Engrossed, Coach Lewis follows the play in action. 46 — Sports Our Friend Coach Charles Gorin Upper right: Coach Gorin appeals to the school spirit of the students to support the team. Upper left: He smiles indulgently at the antics of the baseball boys. Lower left: The Coach and his wife display the faculty ' s gift of con- gratulations on the baseball team ' s season record. Sports — 47 LET ' S WIN THIS GAME TONIGHT Trainer Weber Upper right: Mr. Weber looks on as a teammate tries to get an extra point. Upper left: Mr. Weber takes a breather. Lower right: After the B-Team Gold and White football game, Trainer Weber at- tempts to organize the teams for the homeward trip. 48— Sports 9 9 99 a 9 1 Jti 9 9 9 ' © t 5 fl£?? -- No. Name Position Class 1 1 James Radney QB Sr. 12 Harold Menefee QB Jr. 16 Greg Bednar QB Sr. 20 Robbie Mclntyre (Capt.), Back Sr. 21 Beniie Pierson Back Sr. 22 George Bowers Back Jr. 23 Tim Wiley QB Sr. 24 J. B. Meier Back Jr. 25 David Gill Back Sr. 26 Larry Turner Back Sr. 27 Blain Mills Back and End Sr. 28 Gary Martindale Back Jr. 30 John McGee Back Sr. 32 John Stockton Back Jr. 33 Charles Kil ' ough Back Jr. 35 Rickey Adams Back Sr. 50 Larry Lazicki Center Sr. 52 David Young Center Jr. 54 Ronnie Kinsey Tackle Sr. 55 Ted Krueger Center Jr. 61 Tim Humphrey Center Jr. 62 Frank Dumas Guard Sr. 63 Eddie Vandercook Guard Sr. 64 Gary Cannon Guard Sr. 66 Larry Moore (Capt.) Guard Sr. 67 Wesley Turner Guard Sr. 65 Bob Thurmond Guard Jr. 70 Herb Meischen Tackle Sr. 72 Carl McKinney Tackle Jr. 73 Tom Choate Guard Sr. 75 Bruce Edwards Tackle Jr. 76 Dick Wittwer Tackle Sr. 77 Mike Gerstner Tackle Sr. 80 Steve Robinson End Sr. 82 Steve Ray End Sr. 84 Doug Prater End Sr. 85 Larry Kieke End Jr. 86 Mike Cowan End Jr. 88 Steve Woolverton End Jr. 89 Bob Springs (Capt.) End Sr. Coaches: Trainer: G. C. Ox Emerson Jim Weber Don Rather Kleo Halm Bob Lewis Manager: Jeff Heard Joe Cole Asst Roge Mgr.: r Muzia Varsity Footba Sports— 49 FIGHT FOR THE GOLD AND WHITE. The varsity football team of Lanier completed its third season of 4-A competition this year. The team ' s hard-hitting spirit led them through an exciting season which ended with a 20 to win over the Johnston Rams. Robbie Mclntyre speaks of the opponent . . . while Larry Moore puts in a word of appreciation for cheerleaders, valkyries, and fans ... and Bob Springs predicts a Viking Victory. 50 — Sports Upper right: Lanier ' s defense lined up against the Anderson Yellowjackets. Upper left: Johnny Stockton makes a fine gain against Anderson. Lower left: A flying tackle by a Lanier teamster prevents a touchdown. Sports — 5 1 WIN ALL YE VIKINGS B-Team Football • - ■.MtfSSBHKHlKVKlBB S zr -•---. -— T ' - T o ? 1st row (i to r): James Russworm, Tommy Drescher, Gary Solberg. David Wallace, Pat Thompson, Bill Rocco, Tim Hancock, Rex Shreve, and Steve Hunter. 2nd row: Coach Lewis, Glenn Tatsch, Rick Jones, Ron Harris, Scott Dickson. Paul Jordon, Randall Lilly, Alex Zapata, and Charles Hill. 3rd row: Tony Schuler, Bob Scott, Mike Hose, Sam Bass, Mario Salinas, Larry Bargsley, Bruce Carlson, Mike Aycock, and Douq Beatty. 4th row: Jimmy McLean, Carroll Bridges, Gary Terrell, Pat Quadlander, Larry Gosseth, Douq Thaler, Larry Roberson, and Rodney Wheeler. 5th row: Sieve Warnke, Steve Havelka, Lloyd Bishop, David Leal, and Coach Cole. 52 — Sports Upper right: McCallum fumbles the ball, and both teams scramble for it. Lower right: Glenn Tatsch and Bill Rocco put a stop on a Reaqan Raider. Upper left: Randall Liliy and his teammates wait for the siqnal to go into the game. Lower left: Gary Solberq dispenses water to Bruce Carlson while Roger Muzia administers general first aid. Sports — 53 WE ' RE WITH YOU ALWAYS Freshman Football 1st row (far left): John Brack, Ruben Montoya, Ruben Fuentes, Bill Sanders, Eric Denton. Steve Schmitz, James Preece, Pat Gossett, Mike Pair, and Steve Weaver. 2nd row (left center): Ronnie Roberts, Bruce Beebe, Randy Cavness, Ronaid Gordale, Tommy Abbott, Bobby Bowers, Fritz Taylor, Leonard Peterson, Jack Greeson, Paul Smith, Mike Deily, and Scott Meischen. 3rd row (right center): Bev Brack, Glenn Tempieton, Bob Gilfillan, Byrum Hudler. Darrell Rosson, Stefan Michalenko. Dale Holden, Wallace Ray, Dale Birdwell, Wayne Lindholm, Alan Crawford, and Mike Johnson. 4th row (far right): Steve Ontiveros, Mike Springs, RanJy Muenzler, Scott Turner, Ricky Roe, Tony Keahy, Alan Hildebrand, Tommy Wagner, David Mills, Jimmy Holcomb, and Gary Heath. 54 — Sports Upper left: Kicking off for the Freshman team is Mike Pair. Middle left: Bobby Gilfillan makes a fiyinq tackle. Lower left: After fending off an opponent. Bev Brack carries for a large gain. Upper right: Bev Brack carries the ball against the Travis Rebels. Lower right: Jack Greeson gets a strong hold on a Rebel. Sports — 55 SO FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! Varsity Basketball Lanier ' s varsity basketball team has shown great de- termination this season. They have improved their game over last year, and the experience they gained will be very useful to them in the future. Herb Meischen drops the ball durinq practice before a game. HHH| ti , TTT ■M } ' ' ijj v T i r 1 i jP IBk Jc L - .■u r- - P • C Ov 9Kf r Al M f jffY - C BVrV - I ■k x 1 • v P ' ' fl ; . (TK , ' 1 A : IF i ' • Pg i ■jMJI i i 1 ILJJ il 1 i i B 1 3%0f s ' • HJ 1 ■lj m. il ■ff 1 1 J V , H _ gjH B__ I- B J 1st row (r to I): Tim Wiley, Don Hoimstron, Curtis Garrett, David Watkins, Jeff Lawler, Eric Chance, and Roqer Muzia (manager). 2nd row: Randy Schroeder, Bruce Boatright. Steve Robinson, Herb Meischen, Larry Wille. and Coach Rather. 56 — Sports Upper right: With his qreat skill Don Holstrom hooks the ball into the basket. Upper left: Bruce Boatriqht and Randy Schroeder attempt to take the ball away from the Rams. Lower left: Steve Robinson racks up two points for the varsity team. Sports — 57 B-Team Basketba 1st row (I to r): David Kinq, Pat Quadlander, Gordon Fitzgerld, Mite Turner, Russell Barr, John Theil, Douq Dozier, and Roger Muzia (man- ager). 2nd row (I to r): Alex Zapaia, Steve Reinert, Bruce Thomas, Mike Falk, Phil Davis, John Hill, Ky Terrell, and Lonnie Smith. fh -team member Lonnie Smith tries for an extra point. 58 — Sports reshman Basketball Pursued by his guard, John Brack dribbles toward Lanier ' s basket. t row (I to r): Coach Cole. Mike Johnson, David Williams, David Crum, Steve Weaver, Mark Mason, and Alan rawford. 2nd row: Jack Greeson, Douq Hester, Charlie Thompson, David Jones, Alan Hildebrand, Jimmy Beau- lamp, Gary Seagraves, and Gary Gardner. 3rd row: Steve Hankamer, Lane Holmstrom, Breck McHan, David Pit- rd, Phil Arnold Wyatt Driskell, John Brack, and Fred Rodriguez. Sports— 59 Varsity Track The track team has had a good season this year. The relay teams, hurdlers, and sprinters pulled out top honors at several meets. There were many underclassmen on the team this year, which looks very promising for the team of 1970. Hal Burditt hurls the shotput to third place at the Unico Relays. ■i ! 1st row (I to r): Richard Bonilla, Jeff Townsend. Steve Hardeman, Larry Dill, Pillar Moreno, Richard Watson, Harold Menefee, Bill Gilfillan, J. B. Meier. Hal Carlson, Charlie Marx, and Coach Lewis. 2nd row: Randali Hall, Alfred Moreno, Hal Burditt, John Rightmire, Joe Fuentes, Tommy Drescher, Benjie Pierson, Steve Medlock, Pat Howell, Jim Seagraves, Rex Shreve, and Terry Morrow. 3rd row: Coach Halm, Larry Roberson, John Kilgore, Doug Simmer, Jim Albriqht, Pete Webster, Randy Ayers, Richard Gossett, Larry Turner, Herky McQullian, Charles Grimes, and Dan Houssiere. 60— Sports op: ... a good exchange between Pete Webster and Charlie larx in the 2-mile relay at the Texas Relays. Lower left: Charlie 1arx is congratulated by a friend after a first place win. Sports — 6 1 c ' — V- Upper right: Mark Holt ' s warm-up jump looks good. Upper left: Straining to his utmost, Richard Sossett broad jumps one of his best Jumps. Bottom: Fifth place in high Jump was Lanier ' s when Mark Holt cleared the bar at 5 ' 8 . 62 — Sports Top: Richard Gossett runs -fourth in the 120-yard hurdles at the Texas Relays. Lower right: John Riqhtmire relaxes after the 2-mile relay team took first place at the Texas Relays. Lower left: Competing in the pole vault for Lanier at the Texas Relays is Terry Morrow. Sports — 63 mm m j tl m y 1st row (I to r): Gary Gardner, Alan Hildebrand, David Silvernale, Breck McHan, David Pittard, Steve Ontiveros. Ruben Fuentes, Wyatt Driskell. 2nd row: Bill Sanders, Pat Gossett, Ronnie Roberts, Billy Segura, Alan Crawford, James Oehl, Tommy Abbott, Charles Thompson. 3rd row: Terry McGuire, Phil Arnold, Gary Atkins, Vance Rightmire, Glenn Templeton. Fred Rodri- quez, Steve Hankamar, and Lane Holmstrom. 4th row: Mark Murphy, Jack Greeson, Gary Seagraves. John Brack, Bev Brack, Wayne Lindholm, David Jones, and Darrell Rosson. 5th row: Mark Mason, David Crum. Freshman Track 64 — Sports Varsity Baseball 1:1 row (I to r): Roger Muzia (manager), Lester Ragland. David Watkins, Manuel Lena, Tii r i Steve Bittick, Robbie Mclntyre, Jimmy Templeton, Curtis Garrett, and Bill Oakes. 3rd jy Childress, and Larry Moore. 4th row: Joe Putman, Larry Wille, and Randy Schroeder. Sports — 65 pitcher. Jimmy Templetort, fires the ball across the plate 66- -bcorts Sport-. — 67 5 1 - i? s« •;■■-.■© •, ' - - - %d tMz Jfc- 4t I - 1 I stt, Robbie Mc Sports— 69 B-Team Baseball 0- ' 1tm Golf p: Stan Cox chips toward the qreen over the sand trap. Bottom: Russell Barr is watchinq his putt roll to the hole Sports— 7 1 72 — Sports Upper right: Bruce Thomas is about to hit his drive. Lower right: Reagan Clinton has fust hit the ball on his drive. Left: Blasting out of the sand surroundinq the qreen is Mike Turner. right: Terry Schwertner pauses on his backswinq be completing his drive. Upper left: David Watson watches his chip shot roll just short of the green. Bottom: Tom Van Cleave putts on the green. Sports — 73 Girls ' Tennis 74 — Sports 1st row (I to r): Cindy Salcher, Pa+ri Robinson, Sandra Dilly, and Carol Dodson. 2nd row: Louise Morrisset. Nancy Macken, Coach Karen Breymann, and Penny Dooley. 1st row (I to r): Danny Deaver and Michael Horch. 2nd row: Ronald Clinton, Gordon Baker, Dan Curl, and Drew Snyder. 3rd row: Charles McDavid, Mark Beyer, and Coach Hayes. Boys ' Tennis arles McDavid practices hitting and serving on the court Sports — 75 ntramurals a £5 Boys ' basketball: (I to r) : Mr. Stockton (advisor), Bobby Leal, Charles Killough, Manuel Lena, and Jeff Lawler 3oys ' basketball: (I to r) 1st row: Mr. Packwood (advisor), Rodney Peschel. Chuck Partee, and Milton Nielson 2nd row: Douq Prater, James Radney. and Bill Oakes. 76 — Sports Volleyball: 1st row (I to r) : Orfalinda Moreno, Pam Mead, and Ruben Montoya. 2nd row: Mark Mead. Randy Muenzler, Mark Murphy, and Stefan Michalenko. n©o f r. TS V. V Volleyball: (I to r) 1st row: Shirley Smith, Robin Silvernale, Marguerite Snyder, and Debbie Smith. 2nd row: Bill Segura, Gary Seagraves, Lewis Sharpe, Travis Shannon, and Terry Schwertner. Ileyball: (I to r) 1st row: Ricky Riley, Brenda Salyer, Linda Sampson, and ida Ross. 2nd row: Mark Page, Jim Riley, Vance Rightmire, and Fred driquez. Sports — 77 Basketball: (I to r) 1st row: Kitty Pierson, Loretta Pyle, and Kathy lack, and Virqinia Williams. nan. 2nd row: Melinda McBeath, Karen Roh- Baslcetball: (I to r) 1st row: Mary Alice McClusky, Claudia Starnes, Debbie Golden, Phyllis McCarty, Kay Burditt, and Margie Sterns. 2nd row: Terry Webster, Elizabeth Winkley, Robin Browning, Shirleta Jackson, Debbie Smith, and Linda Sampson. Track and field: (I to r) 1st row: Linda Young, Teresa Schoen, Glenda Stanford, and Mary Hadd. 2nd McCarty, Jan Stevens, Margie Sterns, and Shirley Smith. Phyllis 78 — Sports Wrestling A Lanier wrestler downs his rival. He ' s down, but not out yet! Sports— 79 Lanier ' s wrestling team closed a successful season by advancing from eighth place in the Texas High School Wrestling Tournament to fourth place for the year. Boys who placed in the tournament were: 98 lbs. class — second place — Rodney Henegar 106 lbs. class — third place — Roy Hodgkiss I 30 lbs. class — sixth place — Brian Padden 136 lbs. class — fourth place — John Fleming 141 lbs. class — fourth place — Bill VandeVanter 148 lbs. class— fhirH place — Ken Beauchamp 157 lbs. class — third place — Eddie Vandercook 168 lbs. class — fourth place — Danny Johnson 178 lbs. class — -third place — Paul Johnson Heavyweight class — third place — Dick Neusch Ken Beauchamp studies his opponent before making his first move. D — Sports fF 5 - ' ; . c 84— Clubs NtEFINIZHTinNB Clubs— 85 ' 69 . Boys and Girls Choir 86— Clubs A Musical Year Madrigal Singers Clubs— 87 u ! Th M h teV R nS i Gin n V ° aC k k ; Mar 9 ™ t ™r Z - Lmda You 9 ' C!nd V M anard. Gail McConaqhy Au son Caro ' ne Wawtck C a er ' r m : u J ?? l ° ebbie Wh ' Linda Reed ' P™ J°h son. Caroline Warwick. Cay Carey Mary Jean Harr. Sandy Cornet. Second row: Ellen Johnson Bonnie Blan Neely sJs e a e n a irr ' t r Ma r a We | ' V ' 9 ' J ° hnS ° n ' L n H ° d ° - Gl.nda McGli. Nancy Mc Neely. Susan Talley, Cathy Godsey, Beverly Green, Jerry Lynn Smith, P am Clayton. Third row: Sherry Hilde 88— Clubs brand, Mindy McClish, Debbie Riddell, Debbie Goss. Myrtle Brown, Linda Cole, Belinda Smith, Linda Vander- voort, Terranette Jorgenson, Mary Juricak, Joan Haris, Melinda McBeath, Myra Partridge, Pam Mason. Fifth ! row: Stanley Hausenfluck, Tony Keahey, Randy Mueller, Mark Basey, Ricky Adan Buddy Strickland, Mr. Gifford, Don Seay, Jimmy Warren, Steve Curl, Bobby Leal, rell, Steve Leftwich, Mike Reeves, Mike Rasco. Dan Scotty Seay, Craig Henley. Sousares, Mike Jar- Lanier Choir Clubs— £ Future Teachers of America Under the leadership of sponsors, Mrs. Jean McMillan and Mrs. Grace Mortimer, the F.T.A. was involved in various activities the past year. The Lanier chapter was in charge of registration at the state convention held in Austin in February. One of the duties of the club was to run the Viking Bookshop. The store moved from the English department to the student activity center in order to better serve the students and teachers. In addition to the bookshop, the club made tapes for the special education classes. In all, the F.T.A. was very successful in every project they undertook. ' J - i Hrtt- ' I ■■■Above right: Glenda Burghardt and Sandra Wilcox check the supplies for right: Sandra Wilcox (President); Glenda Burghardt (Vice-President); Dar torian). their bustling bookshop. Officers: left to 5ne Sulsar (Treasurer); Shirley Johnson (His- 90— Clubs Below: F.T.A. members enjoy themselves at their Christmas party. Left: Sponsor — Mrs. Mortimer. Seated: Shirley Johnson, Sandra Wilcox, Glenda Burghardt, Darlene Sulsar. Second row: Sheila Richardson, Debr, Wied, Carol Bell, Debra Nance, Jenifer Williams, Diane Profitt, Debra Beatty. Third row: Mrs. Mortimer, Sheryl Hall aurie Teinert, Patricia Hill, Wayne Peterson, Mary Jane Riley, Mrs. Hood, Kathy Donaldson. Clubs— 91 F.H.A Above left: Mrs. McCarty pours a glass of punch for Cheryl Long during the Homemaking Christmas party. Above right: F.H.A. sponsor: Mrs. Titus. Above: left to right: First row: Joan Harris, Sandra Lewis, Elaine Laake, Kay Nell Thomas, Cheryl Long, Keta Arnold, Kathleen Ogrodny, Sharon McConnell. Second row: Jane Snyder, Susan Nelson, Dora Faye Shumake, Susan Palmquist, Sharon Daniel, Marsha Pockrus, Mary Susan Taylor, and Cynthia Powell. 92— Clubs Young Americans Left: Club officers Mike Boone, Cathy Thomas, and Scotty Sousares. Below: The Younq Americans enfoy a field trip to the Zuider Zee. First row: Carrie Bonnet, Deb- bie Estes. Cathy Thomas, Brenda Bowdy, Jan Blommer. Second row: Johnny Bland, Randy Burrows, Jack Puryear, Joe Burke, Steve Boyd, Mike Scotty Sousares, Mrs. Carson. Clubs— 93 Para Medica Club The Para Medical club was established for those students interested in becoming nurses or doctors. The officers are Pam Johnson (President), Linda Young (Secre- tary), Ellen Johnson (Treasurer), and Char- lene Cook (Reporter). Right: The sprinq semester president, Pam John- son, calls roll at a club meeting. Below: Mrs. Johnson contemplates getting siclc so her club members can have someone to work on. 94 — Clubs Above: Fall Semester off i Johnson (sponsor). Matthews, Sue Hesskew, and Mrs. Left: Dottie Kinsey realizes that she feels worse now than she did before they operated!! Below: Mrs. Johnson is keeping physically fit by playinq in the volleyball game sponsored by the Para Medical club. Above: First row: Dottie Kinsey, Suzy Slavin, Charlene Cook, Glen da Stanford , Cindy White, Christy Stark, Cynthia Jeffries, |S u e Foster. Second fOW: L ' nda Youn 9 ' RosAnn Sasaki, Sharon Wheless, Nancy Scofield, Cindy Durr, Karen Warwick, Shirley |Sm.th, Sandra Boring. Third row: Sally Purcell, Kathy Wilson, Pat Macken, Teri Webb, Janet Siebert, Jonell Hyden, Linda ICherry, Sherri Kopp. - Clubs— 95 Top: First row: Linda inqram, Janet Thomas, Alice Pittsford, Wanda Buffaloe, Shelly Bowdoin, Debbie Goss, Margaret Manz, David Mills. Second row: Dale Holden, Alice Leggett, Becky McKown, Diane Day. Beverly Keeiing, Mary Carrier, Martha Skiles, Marguerite Snyder. Nancy Macken, Elva Crawford. Third row: Suzy Slavin, Janet Roberts, Virginia Williams, Jo Ann Puryear, Phyllis Joiner, Karen Heffington, Paula Krizov, Brenda Jackson, Jeanette Chevalier, Jane Snyder. Fourth row: Mr. Kirk, Ricky Moczygemba, Curtis Garrett. Larry Moore, Pete Webster, Jeff Heard, Randy Stevens, Bob Springs, Tom Choate, James Radney, Becky Hamilton, Linda Bourland. Fifth row: Pam Reh- field, Sharon Vlyvjala, Glenda Stanford, Kathy Hankamer, Steve Hardeman, Alex Zapata. Phil Arnold, Mike Pair, Scott Ellis, John Brack, Penny Dooley, Debbie Fritsche, Marsha Barker. Right Officers: First row: Kathy Hankamer (secretary). Debbie Goss (scrapbook chairman), Alice Leggett (corresponding secretary) Second row: Bob Springs (vice-president), Tom Choate (trea surer), James Radney. Third row: Larry Moore (sgt.-at-arms) Jeff Heard (president). 96— Clubs Fall Council Top left: Works and Projects Committee— Cathy Thomas, Jackson, Mario Salinas, Wanda Buffaloe, Pete Webster, Dooley, Mark Baletka. Middle left: Constitution Comm Karen Heffington, Debbie Estes, Mark Mathews, Suzy David Gill, Mary Carrier, Randy Stevens, Debbie Smith Brenda Penny ittee— Marek, Pete Webster, Clay Wilkes, Scott Ellis. Above: Second semester presi- dent—Phyllis Joiner. bove: Scrapbook — Esta Neusch, Alex Zapata, Janet Roberts. Larry Stolle, eslie Casio, Barbara Hardin. Right: Spirit and Sportsmanship — Jim Camp- Jell, Vicki Ott, David Jones, Ann Varley, Cindy Moody, Mary De La Cruz, lary Hans. Spring Council Clubs— 97 Student Council . Spring Term . Top right: Devotional Committee — Eric Den- ton, Jane Snyder, Geraldine Ayers, Cyrena Domann, Myra Partridge, Nancy McNeeley, Linda Sampson. Right: Officers: David G (sgt.-at-arms), Jane Snyder (chaplain), Deb- bie Goss (vice-president), Esta Neusch (cor. secretary), Paula Krizov (secretary), Phyllis Joiner (president), Cathy Thomas, and Rodney Peschel (treasurer). Above: Finance Committee: John Brack, Susan Cavness, Bill Haw- kens, Janet Thomas, Rodney Peschel, Martha Webster. Right: Social Committee: Diane Foreman, Paula Krizov, Glenda Stanford, Camille Pittman, Mary McClusky, Pam Johnson, Sharon Schmidt, Jeff Lawler, Pam Mead, and Phil Arnold. 98— Clubs T op: Jeff Heard awards Kent Saathoff a $250 scholarship while James Radney looks on. Above: First row: Alex Zapafa, Larry Moore, Douq Prater. Second row: Manuel Lena, James Radney, Tom Choate, Jim Templeton. Third row: Biil Oalces, Jeff Heard, Larry Laziclci. Fourth row: Randy Schroeder, Rodney Peschel, Milton Nielson, and Tony Schuler. Clubs— 99 Vica — Cosmetology o $ p Afternoon class: Bottom row, left to right: Lauria Harrison, Anne Guiteir- rez, Pa+ti Castile, Kelli Barnett, Linda Roe, Johanna Watson. Top row, left to right: Mary Akers, Karen Kutsch- Ice, Linda Howard, Marilyn McMains, Barbara Young. Bottom row, left to right: Patti Castille (Vice-President): Karen Kutschlce (Secretary); Kelli Barnett (Treasurer): Paula Ware (Historian); Linda Roe (Sergeant-at-Arms). Top row, left to right: Diane Paschall (President), Mrs. Wagner (Sponsor); Sherry Johnson (Reporter). Right: Are you sure of what you ' re doing? , Patti Castille asks Kelli Barnett. 100— Clubs Left: Wonder what Karen Kutschke ' s thinking! ... Belc Sherry Johnson and Patti Castille concentrate on their worlc. Morning class: Bottom row, left to right: Jane Yuja, Marsha Olson, Kathy Eriuin, Diane Schultz, Donna Doyle, Mary Lou Fox. Top row, left to right: Debbie Halland. Diane Paschall, Paula Ware, Sherry John- son, Anita Becker. Clubs— 101 Lanier Orchestra The Orchestra began the year with the tra- ditional P.T.A. concerts and elementary school demonstrations. In November, All-State and All-Region Auditions were held and a Thanks- giving Assembly was given. A Christmas As- sembly was given in December. In February, those who made All-State attended the re- hearsals in San Antonio. In March, Solo and Ensemble Contest was held and Orchestra members received many medals. In April, Con- test was held, and the Orchestra received a Sweepstakes rating. The Orchestra concluded the year with the annual Band and Orchestra Banquet held in May. Top right: Danny Deaver always concentrates on his playing!!! Right: Glenda Burg- hardt is determined to get it right. Above: Phil Hutchison enjoys his all-girl surroundings!?!? 102— Clubs Above: Officers: Shirley Jones, Cathy Neely, Ann Hardeman, Jay Autrey, Glenda Burghardt, Arlene Teinert, Steve Hardeman. Top left: Robert Shuler playing the string bass. Top: All-State members, Shirley Jones, Jay Autrey. Clubs— 103 104— Clui5s First row: Jay Autrey, Charles McDavid, Ann Hardeman, Phi! Hutchinson, Shirley Jones, Glenda Burghardt, Sheila Richardson, Michelle Gardner. Second row: Steve Hardeman, Cathy Neely, Ruth Ann Davis, Gaye Harris, Teri De Vane, Shirley Johnson, David Ringer, Mike Liesman, Jeanie Turner, Sheryl Rhyne, Diane Proffitt, Danny Deaver, Gordon Lentz. Third row: Terry Ehlert, James La Fosse, Steve Easley, Pam Johnson, Brenda Murphy, Alvin De Vane, Shirley Johnson, Jack English, Beverly Gray, Stan- ley Cox, Steve Curl, Ken Jurgens, Larry Kitten, John Bugh, Dennis Kelly. Fourth row: (standing), David Kasper, Candy Cloud, Buddy Strickland, Robert Shuber, Reggie Griffith. Fifth row: Bonnie Johnson, Robbie Martin. Standing in left corner: Mr. Matthys, Miss Jordan. Clubs 105 Top left: National School Orchestra Asso. (all lettered 6 years) Jay Autrey, Glenda Burghardt, Cathy Neeiy. Top right ... it must be that soothing music ... Middle right: Beau and Sweet- heart: Phil Hutchison, Shirley Jones. Right: The percussion section of the orchestra gets ready to play. 106— Clubs Latin Club Above: Thomas Holloway tries to look the part of his Roman idol, Caesar. Above right: Latin officers: Thomas Holloway, Lana Dalrymple, Susan Talley, Myron Smith. Right: Diane Dietz, Lana Dalrymple, Becky Mears, Lucia Paust, Darlene Sulsar, Myron Smith, Cathy Eledge, Thomas Holloway, Susan Talley. rr|rl Clubs— 107 SPIRIT . . . BAL- LOONS . . . KID ' S PARTIES . . . SAN- TAS AND BUNNIES . . . CANDY . . . BANQUET . . . BAS- KETBALL . . . CAR WASHES . . . WORK . . . PLAY ... TO- GETHERNESS . . . SIX FLAGS . . . FUN French Club MHHHH First row: Mrs. Niehaus, P. Krizov (V-P), B. Garner (V-P), S. Bowdoin (Sec), D. Francis (Pres.), D. Akers (V-P), K. Bowman (Rep.), C. Wayland (Sgt.- at-Arms), M. McCluskey (Treas.). Second row: Thames, R. Petty, V. Ott, C. McCarley, J. Smith, I. Mills, K. Heffington, K. Wade, D. Sudduth, J. Chevalier, N. Paris. Third row: B. Van Hoove. L. Reeves, M. Cartier, D. Petty, D. Foreman, M. Havins, C. Salcher, P. Robison, K. Pierson, S. Cook, M D. Callis, B. Pauswang, J. Noack, M. A. McCluskey Fourth row: J. Bugh, P. Yosaak, J. Puryear, D Marek, V. Williams, V. Orme, M. Culpepper, S Skiles, H. Stiefer, D. Farmer. L. Pyle, M. Spielman S. Lockhart. Fifth row: D. Stepan, D. S. Vyvjuala G. Glueck, G. Smith, D. Fretsche, K. Kelly, C. Den nis, C. Dodson, L. Tyson. P. Dooley, S. Harrington M. Barker. Sixth row: S. Montqomery, T. Heidmann R. Henegar, K. Beauchamp, D. Day, B. Kennedy, Below: After dyeing and hiding eggs, the Easter Bunny, ( Debi Marek), enjoys herself as much as the kids. Left: After long hours of planning and preparation, D. Goss. M. Havins, D. Foreman, and J. Urban share moments of happi- ness with the Austin Community Nursery School children. Above left: Debi Marek makes an application to be one of Santa ' s (David Francis ' ) little helpers. Corner left: Prospective cheerleaders: Box — Debbie Goss, Cindy Salcher, Mary Cartier. Debbie Fritche, Paula Krizov, and Donna Akers try out early at the basketball game. -. -..-Mct-LIL - fry klites i: - } lliEAhliirULL S UMjLJrKEE tfE LU - S SI ! Mir (i imr Pan American Club Right: left to right: Officers are: John Castro (Sgt.-at-Arms) , Martha Skiles (President), Sherry Hildebrand (Vice President], Jan Williams (Secretary), Randy Shroeder (Treasurer). Above: Mrs. Salinas and Jan Williams congratulate Gail Holifield receiving her initiatio n serape. Right: Besty Van Hoove, Sherry Hilde- brand, Mike Hardin, David Havelka, and Wanda Buffaloe look on as Mrs. Salinas ooh ' s and aah ' s over her Christmas pinata. A a ■110— Clubs Left: Ronnie Doerr, Mike Hardin, and John Castro master the fine art of flower-making. Below: Club members: left to right: First row: Mike Hardin, Randy Schroeder, Cathy Hankamer, Jan Williams, Myrna Torres, Martha Skiles, Sherry Hildebrand, Mrs. Gloria Salinas, John Castro, Michael Del Guidice. Second row: Juanita Frost, Sandy Hagen, Janet Roberts, Wanda Buffaloe, Judy Smith, Nancy Mc- Neeley, Diane Rizzo, Sandy Dilly, Pam Stout, Nelda Williams, Cindy Palmer, Lynn Finley, Gail Holifield, Sue King, Brenda Jackson. Third row: Betty Pausewang, Debbie Gromko, Linda Reed, Nancy Macken, Alice Leggat, Kathleen Johnson, Amanda Wheatly, Lynn Hodgson, George Gage, Connie Ulrich, Steve McCown, David Cooke. Fourth row: Anal isa Maureman, Ronnie Doerr, Lonnie Smith, David Havelka, Charles Beahan, Bill Sievert. Fifth row: Emily Keeling, Vickie Daugherty, Jayne Huxley, Prissy Mathews, Sylvia Baker, Jerry Lynn Smith. Clubs— III German Club This year, the German Club worked toward their main goal of attend- ing the TAGS, (Texas Association of German Students), convention in Arlington, Texas. To raise money, the club had two car washes and co-sponsored an assembly featuring Austrian singers. In the latter part of April, twenty-six students left on the trip they had strived for. Five couples performed a dance during the convention picnic, while the remainder of the group sang. All had fun, and enjoyed the German atmosphere. Right: Ann Sander, do you see something we can ' t see?? Seated: Officers: Dan Sanders (Sgt.-at-Arms), Vicki Bockleman (Secretary), Danny Deaver (President), Ann Sander (Histori- an), and Lisa Haneman (Vice President). First row : Candy Cloud, Gina Lyda, Paula Luke, Bobby Boozer, Linda Sampson, Debbie King, Kathleen Chevalier, Donald Arldt, and Gary Glenwinkle. Second row: Mike Moss, Philip Spencer, Jim Seagraves, Geraldine Ayers, Jaci Alley, Susan Lane, Malcom Feistel, Michael Horch, Alvin DeVane, and Ronny Nations. Back row: Mark Baleka, Larry Kitten, Danny Davis, Mark Beyer, Howard Ludwig, Terry Ehler, Charles Grimes, David Scoggins, Dan Housiere, and Mrs. Reynolds (Sponsor). 112— Clubs Left: German students have a hard time get- ting started for TAGS Convention. Left: Club members find it more fun to follow the leader! Above: Does this mean that all German club members are big drips?? Clubs— 113 Distributive Education Distributive Education is a program to train students for employment in the field of distribution, the retail, wholesale and service marketing occupations. This course also assists people already employed to become more pro- ficient in their jobs. Far right: Mr. Hogue (Sponsor). Above: Leonard Prellop tries his hand at selling top quality meat. Right: Everyone had a good time at the D.E. Ban- quet! -Clubs ... the Future Leaders of the r Business World Top: Officers: Standing: Ronald Brown, John Burton (President). Donnie McDonald. Seated: Velma Orme, Linda Walker, Ca- nille Quillan. lottom: First row: Sandi Mastler, Barbara Weirich, Pat Lindholm. Doug Kennemer, Arthur Bullock, Benny Doorm, ames Erhardt, Barbara Kasper, Steve Good, Frankie Balusek. Second row: Mr. Hoque, Joe Nelson, Donnie McDonald, elinda Brydon, Ann Titus, Mike Finley, Stanley Moore, Lyndon Hester, Greq Graham, Pat Rowley, Sandy Cochran. Third ow: Leqnard Prellop, Debbie Dill, Debbie Kinsey, Debbie Frost, Randy Smith, Bill Carter, Velma Orm, Joey Mordica, Uary Wink ley, Debbie Vyvyala, Linda Walker, Linda Dixon. Clubs— 115 D.E. Right: John Burton, the DE presi- dent, tries to sell our photographer a sports coat at Dillards. Below: Mr. Hogue thinks he ' s another Dan Rowan when the DE students re- created a Lanier Laugh-In. 16— Clubs r 3 J r Ymirs, the members of the Literary Club, are sponsored by Mrs. Dorthy Hutchinson. The main purpose of this club is to promote appreciation of literature. The club devoted the entire year to the construction of the SKALDS, a magazine consisting of selected writings from Lanier ' s own talented student body. Right: President Jeanie Bugh, Secretary-Treasurer Phyllis Speranra, Reporter Shannon Montgomery, and Debbie Clare, Vice-President, ook over the shoulder of Mrs. Hutchinson, sponsor, to preview some poetry for Skalds. Ymirs Clubs— I 17 mbers: left to right, Baclc row: Jeanie gh, Sheryl Rhyne, Adzie Ramm, Terry Way- land, David Carter, Frank Lilly, Jack Rushing. Front row: Sarah Harris, Debbie Clare, Michelle Gardner, Carole Peterson, Phyllis Speranza, and Shannon Montgomery. Above: Debbie Clare, Mary De La Cruz, Jaci Alley, and Phyllis Speranza lounge on a sofa during a night meeting. Right: Intent Listeners!!! Valkyries Top left: Go, go, qo, go, go ... Top right: Karen Hamilton boosts the team on with a biq smile. Left: Who got that fumble??? (Jan Williams isn ' t very optimis- tic!) Clubs— 119 968-69 Vallc %«3fflff| Kl Bff m dX L ±A 120— Clubs 5 nool-Unc a Houston-S ponso tWAAWlTSWUJ .. First row: Jan Greeson, Joanna Emert. Mary De LaCruz, Deborah Clare, Norma Ray Banister. Brenda Alderson, Jeanette Best, Karen Hamilton, Susan Mosley, Diane Dietz, Ann Sanders, Cathy Hankamer, Cay Carey, Sharon Kay Schmidt, Mary Hastings, Peggy Tallas, Annette Templeton. Sec- ond row: Beverly Snyder, Jeanie Bugh, Gail Holi- field. Kathy Godsey, Sue King, Claudia Gate- wood, Auburn Faber, Bobbie Boozer, Terah Dun- can, Diane Elliot, Sherri Hildebrand, Phyliss Speran- za, Gail McConaghy, Janet Raeke, Sheryl Hall Christine Phifer, Debbie Petty, Sandra Wilcox Mirna Torres. Barbara Wittwer, Mr. Matthys. Mary Mitchell. Third row: Connie Ulrich, Laurie Teinert Carol Werchan, Sherri Kopp, Martha Webster, Melinda Peterson, Pat Hill, Cathy Neely, Betsi Newbury, Christine Holt, Bets! Newbury, Betsy Van Hoove, Jackie Alley, Marlene Peterson. Jan Williams. Deborah Lanford, Ellen Johnson. Jorene Lilly, Julia Hughes, Margie Spielmann, Debbie Riddell. Clubs— 121 122— Clubs Quill and Scroll • i Members: First row: Jeanie Bugh, Gail McConaghy, Bobby Boozer, Barbara Wittwer, Mrs. Oswalt. Second row: Debbie Clare, Thomas Holloway, Diane Elliot, Martha Webster, Phyllis Speranza, Mrs. Womaclc. Third row: Mike Simmer, Jaci Alley, Eric Chance, Diane Dietz, Sherri Kopp, Jan Williams, Jo Ann Puryear, and Mrs. Hutchison. QUILL and SCROLL is a national honor- ary society for high, school journalists. Members must be in their junior or sen : or year and in the top third of their class. Left: Mr. Fred Seaman, managinq editor for the American-Statesman, was the guest speaker at the Quill and Scroll banquet held at Green Pastures. Mrs. Oswalt sips water to refresh. — 123 Future Farmers of America First row, left to right: Mr. U. O. Adams (Advisor), Scotty Brown (Reporter), Glenn Maass (Secretary), Monte Anderson (President), Virginia Rohlack (Sweetheart), Randy Rohlack (Vice-President), George Stanley (Treasurer), Mark Davis (Sentinel), Mr. C. F. Corley (Advisor). Second row: Leslie Dodd, Mike Brown, Marvin Nauert, John Morrow, Jackie Hicks, Daryl Neans, Douq Pittman, Charles Cherry, Nelson Teinert, Charles Raeke, and Jerry Brooks. Third row: Lyndon Kirk, Eddie Sisson, David Truper, Randy Jones, Larry Munsell, Harry Karnstadt. Scott Meischen, Phil Dickens, Donnie Peterson, and Clarence Markert. Fourth row: Mike Akers, Huel Callaway, Herky McQuillan, Mike Bulter, Gary Irwin, Mike Sullivan, Terry Schwertner, John Caseio, Ricky Roe, and Mike Moore. Fifth row: Mike Finqer, Clayton R. Kennedy, Wayne Russell, David Stevens, Gary Fullerton, Larry Turner. Steve Ward, Ricky Williams, Brad Munsell, Jack Reading, and Tommy Conner. Sixth row: Billy Ash, Ty White. Lindy Steifer, Jimmy Waldrop, Glen Hobbs, Rusty Boyd, Clayton Ken nedy, Ronny Crutch- field, and R. V. Reid. Seventh row: Mark Kelley, Monroe Warren, Debbie Smith, Glenda Becker, John Kilgore, Larry Buchanan, and Keith Hengst. 124— Clubs Left: David Pi+tard — Champion and Reserve Cham- pion Capon at the 1969 Austin Livestock Show. Below: Marvin Nauert — Champion medium wool lamb at the 1969 Austin Livestock Show. op: F.F.A. Scholarship Winners. Back row: Vo. Aq. 2 — Daryl Nean; Vo. Ag. 3 — obby Thurmond. Front row: Vo. Ag. I — Gary Irwin: Pre-Emp. Lab — Monroe War- en; Vo. Ag. A — Monte Anderson. Right: Joe Williamson— 1968 State Winner in o-Op Part-Time Training Award in ornamental horticulture and nursery work. Clubs— 125 Top left: Randy Rohlack — Reserve Champion Crossbreed Barrow at 1969 Austin Livestock Show 1 . Top right: Freddy Parks — Reserve Cha mpion Poland China Barrow at the Livestock Show. Above: First in District, ninth in area and fortieth in state — Dairy Products Judging Contest. Lyndon Kirk, John Cascio Harry Karnstadt, Donnie Peterson. 126— Clubs Right: Mark Kelley— Nth place of Broilers at Austin Livestock Show. Below: Second place New Zealand white Does at the Livestock Show — John Cascio. Below: Second in District and seventh in Area — FFA Quiz Contest: Jack Read- ing, Herb Meischen, and David Pittard. Bottom: Showmanship Winners Austin Livestock Show. Back row: Marcus Lerche — 2nd beef cattle: Bobby Thurmond — 2nd in sheep. Front row: Jackie Hicks — 3rd in Sheep; Randy Rohlack— 1st in swine; Monte Anderson — 3rd in swine; Marvin Nauert — 1st in sheep. Clubs— 127 Top right: Jack Reading — Champion New Zealand Doe at the 1969 Austin Livestock Show. Top left: Donnie Peterson — First place California Buck at Austin Livestock Show. Above: First in District and fourth in Area — Farm Radio Contest; Mark Davis, Leslie Dodd, David Trueper, and Charles Cherry. Middle right: John Morrow — Third place Southdown Lamb. Bottom right: Marcus Lerche — Champion Brahman Heifer at Austin Livestock Show and sixth place at Houston. 128— Clubs i V -if Ef $pJ Left: Monroe Warren— Champion Shropshire Lamb at the 1969 Austin Livestock Show. Below: 2nd in District, 7th Area- Junior Chapter Conducting Contest: Gary Irwin, Terry Schwert- ner. Tommy Conner, Gray Fullerton, Ricky Roe, and Mark Kelly. Clubs— 129 Top: 1st in District and 4th in Area — Senior Chapter Conducting Contest. Back row: Lyndon Kirk, Daryl Neans. Glenn Maass, Randy Jones. Front row: Randy Rohlack, Charles Raeke, Phil Dickens, and Monte Anderson. Above left: Stanley Moore — 3rd place pen of meat rabbits at Austin Livestock Show. Above right: Larry Munsell — 2nd place turkey in Austin Livestock Show. 130— Clubs F.F.A. Top left: Glenn Maass — Champion and Reserve Champion Yorkshire Gilt at the 1969 Austin Livestock Show. Left: Ronney Crutchfield — 3rd place Crossbred Lamb. Above: Keith Hengst — Medium Choice Commercial Steer. Clubs— 131 Top left: Monte Anderson — Champion Crossbred Bar- row at 1969 Austin Livestock Show. Top right: Freddy Park — 3rd place Dairy Heifer. Above: Monte Ander- son- — Champion and Reserve Champion Hampshire gilt at 1969 Autsin show. 132— Clubs Left: 1st place and 2nd place— District Senior Farm Skills Contest: Keith Hengst. Douq Pittman, and Monroe Warren. Clubs— 133 Lanier Band The Band started the school year in August by marching every morning to get ready for football season. They partici- pated in the Band Day Parade and Pre-Game Show at the UT game in October. During November, the All-Region and All-State Auditions were held. At the Band Christmas Party, the Sweetheart, Cynthia Uzzell, and the beau, Steve Curl were announced. In February, the four members of the Band who made All-State traveled to San Antonio for the rehear- sals for a concert. The Solo and Ensemble Contest yielded many medals for band members in March. In latter April, the Band received a Sweepstakes rating in the UIL Contest. Overall, it was a great year for the Lanier Band. Below: Steve Curl, All-State Band member, and Ken Jurgens put their talent to good use at an assembly. Right: Mr. Jones dreams of great things for the band! 134— Clubs Clubs— 135 Above: Majorettes: Paula Ware and Shirley Hester. First row: ( Flag ] Reggie Griffin, Phil Hutchinson, Bonnie Johnson, David Kasper, Rob bie Martin, Candy Cloud, Sharon Edwards, Lisa Elmore, Jay Autrey Jackie English, Brenda Murphy, Alvin DeVane, Beverly Gray, Cynthia Uzzell, Shirley Johnson, Ken Jurgens, Teri DeVane. Peggy tall Craig Heniey, Pam Johnson. Betty Taylor, Becky Mears, Brenda Roberts. Second row: Mr. Matthys, Mr. Jones, Bonnie Lowe, Danny Evers, Catherine Eledge, Sarah Harris, Betty Godsey, Kathleen Che valier, Nancy Smith, Stephanie Schenck, Marna Johnston ' ,. Pat Nelson, Phil Spencer. Third row: Danny Johnson, Ronald Pemberton, Steve McCown, Harold Sundbeck, Jay Silberberg, Jo Ann Hall. David Free man, Janeth Casey, Pam Clayton, Bruce Dav : s, Debbie Srnensky Ros Ann Sasaki, Beverly Green, Debbie Martin, Bonnie Moore, Damor Hastings, Ricky Ehninger, Dennis Kelly, Larry Kitten, Debbie Johnson Fourth row: Dan Raff, Dan Sanders, Howard Ludwig, Danny Davis Rick Daily, Bob Peeples, Mark Baletka, Ronnie McDavid, John Silber berg, Steve Curl, John Bugh, Charles Cherry, Pam Matthews, Ed Richmond. Mike Moss. Gien Birdwell, Brian Padden, Lisa Haneman Mike Rasco. Fifth row: Myron Smith, James Dailey, Mike Hardin Randy Jones, Donnie McDavid, Beverley Ekvall, Steven Brinson, Ray Marsh, John Fleming, Jack Lawrence, Terry Ehlert, John Fidler, Ken Beanchamp, Les Ware, Charles Raeke, James LaFosse, David Scoggins, Charles Ehninger, Stanley Cox, Thomas Hollaway. 136— Clubs - r — 5- Above: The Viking Band straightens its ranks prior tc the Inaugural Parade Clubs— 137 A Band for All Seasons Below: The Senior Band entertains after an early morning marching rehearsal. Right: Ken Beauchamp decides that he likes being a bumper-sticker!! Right: The roving Seniors of ' 69 do it again!!! But what did they do?!? I 138— Clubs v ¥ Right: Steve Easley just loves that heavenly music! Below: Nancy Johnson, Jo Ann Hall, and Rick Dailey rest before starting the long parade down Congress Avenue. Freshman Band Below: Drum Major: Scott Ellis. Twirlers: Rhonda Westerman and Vlclci Jacobson. First row: Becky Hamilton, Diane Day, Shir- leta Jackson, Joyce Bowers, Cathy Gaddis, Anita Beiq, Celia Silberberg. Jim Riley, Raymond Moxley, Gary Warner, Gary Terishita, Carolyn Brossett, Linda Ross, Don- na Gatewood, Brenda Salyer, Tamara Ter- rell, Gay Widdows, and Dana Griffith. Sec- ond row: Mr. Matthys and Mr. Jones. Third row: Teri Webb, Gail Smith, Marga ret Mc- Nutt. Cynthia Ott, Phylis McCarty, Pam Mead, Marqie Sterns, Jill English, Beverly Gavenda, Cheryl Hamilton, Steve Elliott. Fourth row: Debbie Kirchofer, Kathy Loftis, Linda Sampson, Karen Warwick, Bill Baker, Mike Beatty, Bill Phifer, Pam Cryer, flay Moley, Scott Sledge, Clay Wilkes, John Adams, Bill Hawkins, Mary Cornell, Tommy Thames, Francis Reed. Fifth row: Max Rhames, Steve Hankamer, Ann Richmond, Lane Holstrom, Gary Stenburg, Mike Wil- son, John Lowe, Wesley Serkel, Bill Rouse, Sam Luscombe, David Williams, Jimmy Beauchamp, Greg Stahl, Chris Jurgens, Phyllis Farmer, Gary Ward. Joe Hale. 140— Clubs Left: The Freshman Band Officers con- tributed a lot to the success of the Freshman Band. Members: left to right: First row: Pam McMahon, Diane Callis, Barbara Wittwer, Debbie Dorris, Mike Simmer. Second row: John Bugh, Terry Hunter, Lisa Haneman, Sandra Wilcox, Bobby Boozer, Susan Cavness, Martha Webster. Third row: Duane Barr, Joan Ridley, Diane Dietz, Charles Grimes, and Rhonda Revill. 142— Clubs Left: Editor Jaci Alley working on the Christmas Bulletin Board Contest sponsored by the paper. Above: Jan Williams, assistant editor, seems puzzled. Above right: Susan Cavness seems to be absorbed in her proofreading. mbers: Jan Williams, Jaci Alley, Mrs. Oswalt, Diane Dietz. Bobby Boozer, Diane Elliot, Barbara Wittwer and Martha bster stopped for the camera Just before the Quill and Scroll banquet. Clubs— 143 Golden Myth Players The three magic words- which came true for the GMP ' S were We won District! Phaedra, a Greek tragedy, was announced as the 1 play in the District 4A competition. Most GMP members agreed that it was a very good year. The production of quite a few one act plays added to the Go of the season. These included two student directed plays as well as ones directed by drama majors at the Uni- versity of Texas. The members feel that the 68-69 school year was one to be long remembered! Top right: GMP members: Melinda McBeath, Shonnie Stockton, Marcia Barker, Myra Partridge, and Lynn Ehlers receive awards from Mrs. Zucht. Above: Thespians: First row: Myra Partridge, Ann Todd, Debbie Dorris, Marie Ernst, Cay Carey, Barbara Wittwer. Second row: Jackie English, Marcia Barker, Debbie Goss, Shonnie Stockton, Lynn Ehlers, Ron Wilson. Third row: Joey Juricak, Cliff Redd, Blain Mills, and Jay Silberberg. 144— Clubs Top: first row: Cindy Meirs, Charlotte Huff, Mary Juricalt, Marguerite Snyder, Debbie Smith, Cyrena Domann, Celia Silberberger, Ann Todd, Elaine Lawrence, Mary Cornell, Teri Purcell, Gay Neusch, Shirleta Jackson, Ann Richmond, Kathy Loftis. Second row: Ricky Moczygemba, Joey Juricak, Claudia Gatewood, Cay Carey, Jay Silberberg, Debbie Dorns, Jack Rushing, Cliff Redd, Jackie English, Ron Wilson, Blain Mills, Larry Batgsley, Mrs. Zucht. Third row: Barbara Wittwer, Barbara Reum, Margaret McNutt, Melinda McBeath, Margaret Collins, Debbie Goss, Shonnie Stockton, Lynne Ehlers, John Silberberg. Janet Hamilton. Sharon Jolly. Linda Bourlarrd, Cynthia Oft. :rlv Gavenda. Linda Ohel, Marie Atkerson, Julianne Pershing. Fourth row: Mr. ckle, Sharon Schmidt, Mary Rushing. Kay Burditt, Mark Kusseil, oentiy AOams, Steve Janes, Jim Riley, Steve Leftwich, Rhonda Freidenfelt, Sarah Overfelt, Marie Ernst, Dana Griffith, Pat Fi!mer, Debbie Brannan. Above: Cliff Redd — Best Actor, Debbie Dorris — Best Actress, Larry Bargsley- -Best Supporting Actor — Cay Carey — Best Supporting Actress, Jay Silberber — Best Crew. Left: Cliff Redd, Blain Mills. Clubs— 145 Top left: Sharon Jolly in Once Upon a Playground tells the audience her problems. Top right: Larry Bargsley sells a magic shoe to Marcia Barker while Ann Todd, the maid, looks on. Right: Margarite Snyder in Of Poems, Youth, and Spring hugs her bear Cindy. Above: Debbie Dorris, as Phaedra, pleads with Ron Wilson. 146— Clubs Left: Ron Wilson contemplates the death of his wife Minnie. Below: Theseus (Cliff Redd) returns home to find his wife (Debbie Dorris) in love with Hippolytus. Above: The cast of Poor Madalenc are: Cliff Redd, Steve Janes, and Me- linda McBeath. Left: Larry Barqsley tells of past adventures as Barbara Reum, Barbara Wittwer, and Marie Ernst listen incredulously. Clubs— !47 Children of the Sea Top left: The lure of the sea extends itself to the shore of Viking-land. Top right: John and Craiq head for the big waves. Right: sponsor, Mrs. King. Above: Men of the Deep invade the fountain with surfboards, skis, and an air tank. 148— Clubs Above right: Craig Wayland leads a double life as a Viking Frog- man!?!?! Above left: John ' s ready to go ... if he just had a boat. ■st row: Ten Purcell, Juliane Pershing, Linda Cherry. Stephanie Schenck. Second row: Allan Parades, ck Puryear, Tom Luba, Craig Wayland. Jon Roby, John Fidler. Mike Hall, Jim Hankey Spon- rs— Mr. Jerry Jay, Mrs. Sue King. (Officers: Pres.— John Fidler, V. Pres.— Jim Hankey, Sgt at ms— Jon Roby, Treas — Lee Bankston. Project Chairman— Mike Wallace. Petty Officer— Juliane rshing.) Clubs— 149 1 LkilQ £ .«.« at Top right: Gail ' McConaghy, Eric Chance. JoAnn Puryear, and Mike Simmer. Middle left: Jerry Whatley thinks! Middle: Mrs. Wo- mack (sponsor) clears up some business. Above: Nancy Beyer and Becky Burchard are great annual pushers! Left: D. Ann Forgy and Julia Hughes help raise money for the annual by selling Valentine carnations. i  i m t m ■■Far left: Wanda Buffaloe tries to explain a layout to Charlene Cook: Left: Sharon Jolly enjoys beinq the freshman class editor. Above: One-Way!! Candy ' s way or no way at all. Below: Kathleen Johnson seems to think she ' s an industrious worker! National Honor Society ' r t v 1 - ' . First row: Diana Foreman, Lynn Finley, Mary De La Cruz, Alice Legqatt, Shonnie Stockton, Ann Hardeman. Second row: Vicki Slade, Jo Ann Emmeret, Jeanie Bugh, Gail McConaghy, Lana Briscoe, Scotty Sousares, Ken Jurgen, Marsha Barker, Ann Todd. Third row: Susan Mosley, Karen Hamilton, Teri Wright, Rochelle Bowdoin, Don Holstrom, Jackie English, Jay Silberberg, Debbie Goss, James Radney, Arlene Teinert, John Fleming, Paula Luke. Fourth row: Diane Dietz, Myron Smith, Dennis Kelly, Manuel Lena, Kent Saathoft, William Garner, 152— Clubs Lynn Walcher, Bill Oakes, David Gill, Danny Deaver, Jim Seaqraves, Sherry Johnson, Gary Griffin, Jay Autrey. Fifth row: Cheryl Quadlander, Robbie Mclntyre, Caroline Ayers, Curtis Garrett, Mark Beyer, Larry Turner, Danny Johnson, David Scott, Mike Nicklaus, Eric Chance, David Cooke, Ronnie Doerr, Phyllis Joiner, Ellen Johnson, Carol Werchen, Lynn Ehlers. Sixth row: Peggy Tallas, Debra Stanford, Cathy Hankamer, Sharon Schmidt, Sherri Hildebrand, Cathy Godsey, and Jane Snyder. Clubs— 153 ■AM Annual Sales Representatives Top left: Freshmen: Sharon Jolly, Kathy Williams. Joan Sander, Diane Vickers, Pam Cryer, Barbara Massey, Cindy Baker. Top right: Seniors: Beverly Gray, Teri Wright, Jorene Lilly, Pam Johnson. Bottom left: Juniors: Deborah Drew, Gail Holifield, Arlene Tienert, Linda Reed, Marsha Culpepper, Geraldine Ayers. Bottom right: Sophomores: Back row: Becky Burchard, tviona Lewis, Kathleen Johnson, Betty Pausewang, Cathy Dodson. Front row: Brenda Jackson, Buella Thorp, Pam Nickols Teresa Schoen, Karen McLean. Cafeteria Staff miii n i 9RB|? f©f , r Ou.rt Front row (left to right) Hester Reese, Helen Bush, Vera Ely, Geraldine Davis, Florence Daniell, Henrietta Buqh, Elizabeth Crider. Back row: Thelma Cook, Shirley Glueck, Lynette Pittsford, Juanita Chance, Lilly Filla, Virginia Anderson, Olivia Galleqas, Loraine Vorwerk, Frances Fritsche, Madene Lentz, Verlene Schoen, Ethelene Webb, Linda Owens, Dene Schultz, Pearl Gebert: Manager. Clubs— 155 RntllNISTRRTIDN Faculty on the Go!!! a The basketball boys are ready for the big game against the KOKE disc jockeys. Mrs. Salinas, are you positively sure??? Mrs. Wagner gets Mr. Jay ready for the big game. Left: Mr. Matthys and Coach Gorin discuss the fine points of the game. Below: Mr. Dykes is anxious not to miss anything. Left: Mrs. King evidently is dismayed at some of the things that pop up in Board of School Trustees Members: seated, left to right: Mrs. Exalton Delco; Roy Butler, president; Mrs. Robert M. Willes. Standing, left to right: Desmond Kidd, secretary; Dave Smith, vice president; Will D. Davis; M. K. Haqe, Jr. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Irby B. Carruth Principal of Lanier High Mr. Fred H. Matthys Mr. Matthys has been our principal since Lanier opened its doors. He has led its tremendous growth and lead- ership. His duties are many and the demands on his time are many. Yet, he is always an enthusiastic supporter of Lanier and its students in every- way — both in school and extracurricu- lar events. Wade O. Kirk Vice-Principal A very successful first year for Mr. Kirk . . . He works hard at his desk to prepare for the many prob- lems which he faces ... He is a friend and advisor to the students . . . He confers with Mr. Shiflett about the senior graduation process. Deans Far left: Mrs. (Catherine Carssow B.A. Agnes Scott College M.Ed. University ot Texas Dean of Girls Mrs. Frances Brougher B.S. Louisiana State University M.Ed. University of Texas Dean of Boys Curtis H. Shiflet B.S. Southwest Texas State College M.Ed. University of Houston Gaylord Humberger I .A. Miami University Ph.B. University of Chicaqo M.S. Oklahoma City University M.Ed. University of Texas Troy Parsons B.A. University of Texas M.A. Southwest Texas State College Office Staff Susan Mosley discusses transcripts with Mrs. Howard Mrs. Odine Gage Clerk Mrs. Charlye Ruth Henderson Clerk Mrs. Lucille Jones Attendance Clerk Mrs. Doris Kreux Secretary Library Staff Mrs. Ernestelle T. Berry B.S., M.S. East Texas State University Librarian Mrs. Lois Klingman Library Clerk Mrs. Grace M. Mortimer B.A., B.S.L.S. Texas Western University Assistant Librarian PHYSICAL EDUCATION Above left: Teachinq the rules of the qame is essential tc Miss Sloan ' s program. Above right: Coach Lewis checks aoout the track team. Joe C. Cole S. Texas Christian University- Don Rather B.S. Rice University M.Ed. SWT5C Charles Gorin I.S. University of Texas Jim Weber B.S. Texas A l University Miss Karen Breyman B.S. Southwest Texas State C. Miss Linda Kay Fletcher B.S. Trinity University M.Ed. University of Texas Mrs. Jean Owens B.S. Hardin-Simmons University M.Ed. Southwest Texas State C. Miss Sherry Sloan B.S. Texas Technological C. Bob Lewis B.S. SWTSC LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Louise Boren B.A. Baylor University Bob Dykes A. A. St. Joseph Minor Seminary B.S. Mississippi State University James L. Goodnow Ph.B. University of Chicago Mrs. Wadene Harrison B.A. University of Texas Mrs. Maida Hudson B.A., M.A. University of Texas Mrs. Dorothy Hutchison B.A. University of Texas Kenneth M. Jenson B.A. Texas Lutheran College M.A. American University Mrs. Festelene Kulvicki B.A., M.A. Eastern New Mexico University Mrs. Diana Miller B.A. Abilene Christian College.. Mrs. Arlene B. Price B.A. University of Texas Mrs. Ruby Nell Walters B.S., M.S. East Texas State University Mrs. Rachel Womack B.S. Louisiana State University Mrs. Mildred A. Couser B.A., M.A. University of Texas Mrs. Patti Niehaus B.A. Rice University Mrs. Dorothy Oswalt B.S. University of Te Mrs. Georgeane Reynolds B.S. University of Minnesot P.T.C. University of Texas Mrs. Gloria Salinas B.A. Our Lady of the Lake College Mrs. Martha Zueht B.S. Texas Women ' s University B.A. Northwestern University BUSINESS Mrs. Cherry Barlett B.B.A. University of Texas Mrs. Ruby L. Handcox B.S. Prairie View A M M.S. Southwest Texas State Colleqe | Mrs. Dorothy Mallard B.B.A. University of Texas Mrs. Lou Quinius B.B.A. University of Texas Mrs. Betty Tucler B.B.A., M.Ed. Stephen F. Austin State College ' ■ ■■IM« H ■Mifpii Imdm FINE ARTS Ed Gifford Miss Mary E. Home B.M., M.M. University B.F.A. University of of Texas Texas Charles F. Jones Miss Dorothy M. B.M., M.M. University Jordan of Texas B.M.. M.M. University of Texas Miss Coffman B.A. University of Den Mrs. Joan Johnson B.A. University of Texas Mrs. Judy Matney B.S., M.A. University of T Wayne Packwood B.S. Southwest Texas State Colleqe Jerry Reedy B.A. University of Texas Mrs. Edythe B. Rice B.A. University of Texas John H. Stockton B.S., M.Ed. Stephen F. Austin State College Charles W. Taylor B.S. Sul Ross State College J t Mrs. Virginia Lucile Teel B.A. University of Michigan ' W M.A. University of Texas V_l V-T Michael Thomason B.A. McMurry College Am.  M.A. Stephen F. Austin AV Miss Charlotte Thompson ItTife B.S. University of Texas Ml mm Above: Happy-qo-luclcy Mr. Taylor gives a wide grin for his clas Right: Mrs. Johnson explains a new math rule. VOCATIONAL Mr. Hogue enjoys reading Lanier ' s Vikinq Voice. ' Kenneth Hoque B.B.A. University of Texas Mrs. Ida Jackson B.S. Prairie View M.S. Catholic University of America J. F. Jay B.S. Hardin-Simmons University M. K. Jung B.S., M.S. Southwest Texas State College U. D. Adams Charlie B. Archer Tommy G. Barker James W. Birdwell B.S.. M.Ed. SWTSC B.S. West Texas U. B.S. West Texas B.S.. M.Ed. University B.S. East Texas U. State U. of Houtson C. F. Corley M.Ed. Texas A M U. B.S. SWTSC Dick Doiier Noel O. Gray B.A. Oklahoma James F. Fatheree B.S.. M.S. Northwest City U. B.S. Texas A M U. Texas U. HOMEMAKING SCIENCE Mrs. Jamie McCarty B.S. University of Texas Mrs. Juanita Titus B.S. North Texas University COSMETOLOGY Mrs. Pat Wagner Texas A M, Colorado State of Ft. Mrs. Lou Ann Beverly B.S. Stephen F. Austin State College Mrs. Mary Jean Hansen B.S., M.Ed. University of Florida, University of Texas, University of Tennessee, Wisconsin State Jon Herron B.S., Southwest Texas State College Mrs. Jeanne Jacob B.A. Texas Christian University Mrs. Helen R. Mears B.A. University of Texas William O. Nelson B.A. Texas Technological College. M.S. Baylor Mrs. Marjorie Turk B.S. Texas A l, B.A. University of Texas Above: Mrs. Hansen takes a last look at the sky above Lanier Mrs. Martha Nelle Bain B.A. Mary Hardin, M.A. West Texas State Mrs. Sheila Carson B.S. University of Texas G. C. Emerson B.S. U.T., M.A. Wayne State University Klee G. Halm B.S. University of Texas Donald N. Hayes B.S.. M.S. Florida State University Mrs. Don Irwin B.A. Western Reserve University M.A. University of Texas Mrs. Sue King B.S. University of Wisconsin A. K. Leatherwood B.S. University of Texas John Mang B.A. Baylor, B.Ed. Southwest Texas State College Meditation is one of Mr. Tennyson ' s hang-ups as he contemplates the chess game. ' • ' ■v 1 EY LANIER HIGH S. m SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Curtiss Garrett Debra Stanford Vice.-Pres. Sec.-Tres. Martha Slciles Reporter Tom Choate Pres. Larry Moore Sgt.-of-Arms SENIORS Seniors — I 73 Adams, Ricky Akers, Mary Albright, James Alley, Jacqueline Anderson, Monte Autrey, Jay Ayers, Randy Baclchaus, Chris Baker, Steve Balusek, Frankie Shonnie Stockton determined to find the answers starts the que tioning. I 7 A — Seniors SENIORS ' 69 START SCHOOL WITH QUESTIONS, NEW IDEAS, AND ENTHUSIASM. Bobbie Boozer tries to think of new ideas for the school paper. f t?d Benson, Linda Best, Jeannette Bittick, Steve Blair, Christine Boozer, Bobbie Bradley, Nora Breazeale, Cynthia Brown, Ronald Brydon, Belinda Bugh, Jeanie Bullock, Arthur Burghardt, Glenda Burke, Joe Burns, Debbie Burton, John Butler, Barbara Cannon, Gary Cantwell, Vernon Carey, Cay Carter, Billy Castille, Patricia Cavness, Susan Seniors— «l 75 A SENIORS CONCENTRATE IN BOTH WORK AND PLAY Seniors Peter Webster, Chuck Partee, Richard Gossett, and Ann Sanders add to the spirit of the pep rally with the Spirit of ' 69 stick. Cook, Carol Cook, George Cooke, David Crawford, Kenneth Curl, Steve Daily, James Davis, Jjdy DeVane, Alvin Dial, Ester Diefr, Diane Dildy, Robert Dill, Debbie Dodd, Leslie Doerr, Ronnie Dorris Debra I 76 — Seniors Dorsett Barbara Edwards, Carl Ehlers, Lynne Ehlert, Terry Ehrhardt, James Elliott, Diane Emmert, Clarlc Ernst, Marie Erwin, Kathy Estepp, Dorman Faith, Deborah Finley, Lynn Seniors — 177 SENIORS DO WORRY BUT THEY KNOW HOW TO PLAY, TOO. Randy Ayers seems quite serious about working out his financial problems. Freydenfelt, Rhonda Frost, Debbie Fuentes, Joel Fulks, Doyle Gambrell, Mike Garrett, Curtis Gaston, Virginia Gatewood, Claudia Gifford, Marie Giffen, Billy Gill, David Godsey, Cathy Good, Steve Gossett, Richard Graham, Greg Gray, Beverly 178 — Sen iors Hall, Sheryl Hamilton, Janet Hankamer, Cathy Hankey, James Harden, Mike Harr, Mary Jean Hastings, Mary Havelka, David Heard. Jeff Heller, Charles Highlight of Senior Talent Show! Craig Henley and his sultry Sax notes. Seniors — 179 SENIORS FEED THEIR FACES Hesslcew, Mary Su 1 80 — Seniors Are you sure, Ronnie Doerr, of what you say? Kasper, David KeNey Dennis Kelley, Karen Kennamer, Dc King, Doug Kinsey, Ronnie Knippa, Jackie Kopp, Sherri Kutschke, Karen Lane, Susan Laziclci, Larry Lilly, Frank Lilly, Jorene Lindholm, Patricia Long, Sheryl McAdams, Kathy McCarley, Phylis McCarthy, Angela McConaghy, Gail McDonald, Don McGee, John Mclntyre, Robbie McMains, Marilyn Maass, Glenn Macken, Pat Mann, Deborah Marx, Charlie Massey, Don Matheny, Wanda The cameras caught the mid-term graduates try- ing on their caps just prior to graduation. left to right: first row: Hank Hampton. Joyce Sumner, Glenda Becker, Lance Burrow. Second Row: Sharon Bloomer. Lynn Olsen, Debbie Pelt, Dan Smith. Tim Pruett. Third Row: Pow- ell Heibner, Mike Brown, Gary Gil ' um, Donald Solberg Jack Rushing. I 82 — Seniors Muehlbrad, Teresa Murphy, Brenda Oakes, Williarr Murphy, Sharon Needham, Kenneth Paschall, Diane Neely, Cathy Neil, Cheryl Nelson. Joe Nicklaus, Edward Nielsen, Milton Noack, Janis Partee, Chuck Paryzek, Chip O ' Grodnev, Dennis Palmer. Denise Pate, Charles Pausewang, Brenda Seniors — 183 Seniors 69 J 1 4 +■t Wi S -r 184 — Seniors £ $ - J A «i Seniors — 185 SENIORS SEEK KNOWLEDGE Paust, Lucia Peschel, Rodney Picket, Jan Porfirio, Robert Puryear, Jack Radney, James Pechacek, Joe Peterson, Karen Pierson Prater, Doug Putman, Joe Raff, Dan Pershing, Julianne Phifer, Christine Pinkston, Gayle Prior, J. D. Quadlander, Cheryl Redd, Cliff Above left: I just don ' t know. Gary Griffin thinks. Left: Linda Walker is deeply engrossed in thought. I 86 — Seniors Reeves, Donna Reynolds, Billie Rice, Terry Ridded, Debora Riley, Mary Jane Robinson, Steve Roddy, Stephanie Roe, Linda Rogers, William Rohlack, Randy fe _ Sander, Dan Schiller, Charles Schmidt, Karl Schmidt, Sharon Brenda Pockrus thinks she knows the answer. fcl Seniors — 187 SENIOR SPIRIT Go, Seniors, Go! We want the spirit stick again Martha Skiles spurs the seniors to keep the spirit stick that Peter Webster is hold- ing. Schroeder, Randall Schultz, Diane 188 — Seniors Sousares, Lynn Southwell, Janice Speranza, Phyllis Springs, Bob Stanford, Debra Stevens, Randy Stockton, Shonnie Stolle, Larry Strickland, Buddy Sulsar, Darlene Sunbeck, Harold Templeton, James Thigpen, Betty Thomas, Kay Nell Tieman, Becky Toungate, J. R Turner, Larry Turner, Wesley Uziell, Cynthia Football team captains Bob Springs and Robbie Mclntyre thank everyone at the pep rally for that ole sock-it-to ' em spirit. I Seni 189 COME ON SENIORS Vance, Charlotte Vandercook, Eddie Vandevanter, Ann Vandercoort, Linda Van Hoove, Betsy Vinson, Susan Vyvjala, Debbie Walcher, Lynn Walker, Linda Wallace, Virgie Ware, Paula Weakley, Bob Weatherford, Tommy Webster, Peter Weirich, Barbara Seniors support Varsity Team with their own pep rally in the 190 — Seniors 41? Seniors dig the action at senior party. Welch, Walter Wheless, James Wilcox, Sandra Williams, Jan Wilson, Ron Wright, Teri Werchan, Carol Wielman, Peggy Wiley, Tim Wilson, Jeano Wittwer, Richard Young, David Young, Ron Left: Seniors boost the team in their own Seniors — 191 President Sam Harkins JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Reporter Velma Orme Sgt.-at-Arms Charles Killough Secretary Kathy Bowman Vice-President Cindy Salcher JUNIDP5 JUNIORS DO NOT STUDY ALL THE TIME Barr, Marie Barton, Carolyn An Barton, Carolyn Bass, Sam Beatty, Douglas Beyer, Mark Blanton, Bonnie Bledsoe, Tim Boatriqht, Bruce Boqusch, Bill Bonilla, Richard Boring, Sandra Bowdoin, Shelley Bowers, Georqe Bowman, Kathy Bradford, David Briqht, Lewis Brock, Gary Brown, Mike Brown, Myrtle Akers, Donna Alderson, Brenda Alexander, Pam Anderson, Dana Anderson, Gary Aycock, Mike 194 — Juniors Buqh, John Burditt, Harold Burton, Sandra Callis, Diane Campbell, Jim Carter, David Chambers, Darlene Cherry, Charles Cherry, Linda Childress, Gary Claire, Deborah Clopton, Daphne Cook, Sherri Couser, Lynda Cowan, Mike Cox, Stanley Crawford, Elva Criswell, Karen Culpepper, Marsha Daugherty, Vicki Juniors — 195 Davis, Danny Davis, Mark Davis. Ruth Deaver, Danny De La Cruz, Mary Dennis, Charli Dilly, Sandra Dixon, Linda Dodson, Carol Donaldson, Kathy Dooley, Penny Drew, Deborah Duncan, Terah Easley, Steve East, Nettie Edwards, Bruce Enqlish, Jackie Ernst, James Eschberqer, Lynda Eure, Susan Faber, Auburn Farmer, Donna Feuerbacher, Christine Foreman, Denise Freeman. David Juniors boost football spirit and are re- warded with spirit stick. Juniors — 196 SPIRIT THEY DO HAVE HZ Gaddis, Susan Garner, Ray Silfillon, Bill Glenewinkle, Gary Golden, Elyse Goss, Debbie Gossett, Larry Green, Beverly Greeson, Jan Grimes, Norma Gunn, Bill Guterriez, Anne Hall, Jo Handsel, Margie Haneman, Lisa Hardeman, Ann Hardin, Barbara Harkins, Sam Harkins, Trexa Harrington, Suzy I t J uM Harrison, Laura Harrison, Rickey Havins, Mary Heffington, Karen Herrin, Debbie Hester, Shirley Higginbotham, George Hoes, Mike Holifield, Gail Holland, Debbie Hollar, Shelley Hollingsworth, John Holloway, Thomas Juniors — 197 . . . HUMOR LAUGHTER SMILES 1 Juricah, Joey Keeling. Emily Kitten, Larry Knox, Larry Keller. Lester Krueger, Ted Holt, Mark Hubbard. Dawson Hyden. Susan Johnson, Ellen Killouqh. Charlie Lamb, Douglas Hoover. Barbara Humphreys, Tim isiak, Frank Johnson. Mike Kinq, Cindy Lanford, Deborah Horch. Mike Hutchison, Phil Irwin, Gary Jones. Shirley Kinq. Sue Lawler, Jeff -Juniors FORTITUDE AND CONCENTRATION ARE ASSETS Leal, Bobby Leqgat, Alice Lena, Manuel Lewis, Sandra Littlefield, Lannle Lopez, Gus Lopez, Patsy Luke, Paula McBeath, Malinda McCarley, Carole McCluskey, Marqaret McDavid. Charles McDonnel, James McFarlinq, John McKinney, Carl McLean, Jimmy McQuillan. Herky Marek, Debi Marker , Clarence Mathews. Pam Juniors— 199 Matthews, Mark Mason, Pam Martindale, Ga Manz, Marqaret Mayes. Charles ry Medlock, Steve Meier. J. B. Menefee, Harold Mills, Ira Mitchell, Mary Montgomery, Kathy Montgomery, Shannon Mordica, Joey Mueller, Carolyn Mueller, Randy Murphy, Robert Nauert, Marvin Neusch, Dick Newberry, Betsi Norton, Larry Olle, Janet Orme, Velma Ott, Vicki Paredes, Alan Parsons, Tripp JUNIORS PROMOTE SPIRIT AT PEP RALLY 200 — Juniors SPIRIT . . . SPIRIT . . . JUNIORS GOT THE SPIRIT! Payne, Beverly Pemberton, Ron Petty, Debbie Pechacek, Karen Pierson, Kitty Playford, Patrice Charles Mayes has the spirit stick M Pollack, Ginny Preece, Coquise Prellop, Leonard f d Puryear, JoAn Reed, Linda Pyle, Loretta Raqland, Lester Randall, Jerry Rascoe. Bruce Ray, Lewanne Robbins, Lynn Robinson, Patti Rockett, Gay Rohlack, Karen Salcher, Cindy Ray. Steve Salinas. Mari Juniors — 201 JUNIORS DEFEAT SENIORS 20-6 IN POWDER PUFF GAME. Junior Mike Cowan cheers juniors to victory Schmitt, Nina Seay, Dan Silerberq, Jay Smith. Debi Smith, Judy Stevens, Wendy Schrieber, Marqie Sellman, Joy Skiles, Susie Smith, Don Snyder, Beverly Stiefer. Holly Seaqraves, Jim Shuller, Linda Smith, Debbie Smith, Jerry Snyder, Jane Stockton, John Sparke, Susar Stout, Pam Spencer, Philip Spielman, Sudduth, Debb : e Marqie Sumner, Denni: Sprinqate, Kandy Tallas, Peggy 202 — Juniors Teinert, Arlene Teinert. Laurie Templeton, Annette Thurmond, Bobby Torres, Myrna Tounqate, Chris Ulrich, Connie Urban, Dean Vera, Richard Wade, Karen Waiqht, David Walther. Vicki Warren, Jimmy Warwick, Carolyn Watkins, David Watson, Richard Webster, Martha Weise, Neil Wilcox, Ruby Wille. Larry Williams, Charlotte Williams, Virqinia Wofford. Kathy Woody, Kathy Juniors — 203 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer Karen McLean Vice-President John Hill Sgt.-at-Arms Sammy Bryan Secretary Mary Carrier SOPHnMBRES ■■■SOPHOMORES BACK THEIR B TEAM Altin, Ricky Allbright, Mary Allen, Dorothy Anderson, Carol Anderson, James Arldt, Donald Ashmore, Randy Baker, Gordon Baker, Mike Baletka, Mark Baltzer, Peter Barbie, Ben Bargsley, Larry Barnes, Jan Barr, Russell Barton, Steven Basey, Waylynn Beckham, Pat Beddinqfield, Kathy Bell, Mike Bennett, Darrell Benson, Pam lielamouicz, Gary rd, David rdwell, Glenn Bloomer, Jan Bogle, Russell Bonnet, Carri Boyd, Steven Boyer, Arthur Bridqes, Carroll Brokaw, Joe Bryan, Sammy Bryant, Debby 3uffaloe, Wanda Bullock, David Bullock. Dubhe Burchard, Becky Burrow, Randy Burton, Becky Cain, Larry Caldwell, Sandra Cannon, Kathy Cantwell, Kathy Carlson, Bruce Carlson, Hal Carter, .Cheryl Cartier, Mary Casey, Janeth Cason, Mike Clinton, Ronald itVMiLiv. ju i-y SOPHOMORES LEARN Mike Rogers works at conquering the typing mach Cloud, Candy Cook, Charlene Crafton, Kerry Curl, Dan Dalrymple, Lana Dauqherty, Vicki Cobb, Linda Cook, David Crumley, Danny Cykoski, Debbie Daniel, Sharon Davis, Bruce Combs, Randy Cornett, Sandra Crutchfield, Ronney Dailey, Rick Darling, Louise Davis, Phil Diedra Parrish, Myra Partridqe, Betty Pause- wanq, help Mrs. Couser get her advisory ready Eledge, Cathrine Elmore, Lisa Estepp, Linda Davis, Steve Dickson, Scott Drake, Mildred Edwards, Penny DeLaCruz, Carmen Dill. Larry Drescher, Tommy Edwards, Sharon DeVane, Teri Dickens. Phil Dodson, Cathy Domann, Cyrena Duncan, Lester Durr. Cindy Ehrhardt. Roger Ehrhardt, Wendell SOPHOMORES DO LIKE FUN Estes, Debbie Evans, Kay Falk. Mike Fiestel, Malcom Francis, Mark Franklin, Pamela Franz, Gene Fritsche, Debbie Fretwell, Sharon Frost, Juanita Fuhrman, Scott Gardner, Charle Gifford, Rita Glueck, Gloria Godsey, Betty Grady, Debbi Grubbs, Richard Linda Younq swings out at the Christmas dance Susan Talley stops to ponder Hadd, Mary Haqen, Sandra Hall. Ann Hoffmann, Pat Housslere, Dan Howell, Jeff Hoy, Krlst-y Hubbard, Sherry Huck, David Hunter. Steve Irwin, Beverly Isbell, Kathy Jackson, Brenda Jacobson, Becky Janes, Stephen Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Kathleen Johnson. Paul Johnson. Pam Johnston, Mama Jones, Randy Jones. Richard Jordan, Paul Karnstant, Harry Kelley, Karen Kennady, Bette Kester. Leslie Kilqore, John Kindred, Dwight Kinq, David Kinsey. Dottie Kirk, Lyndon SOPHOMORES LISTEN Bruce Thomas is quite attentive in his class Kitchens, Ina Krizov, Paula Lawrence, Euqene Lawrence, Jack Leal, David Leamons, John Lentz, Gordon Lewis, Mona Liesman, Mike Lilly, Randall Lockhart, Janet Lowden, Larry Lowe, Bonnie Ludwiq. Howard Lyda, Gina McCleskey, Turk McCown, Steve McDavid, Donny McDavid, Ronny McDonald, Sudie SOPHS AWAIT THE REFEREE ' S DECISION ii ' j ■■r A 1 11 McNeely, Nancy Macken, Nancy McLean, Karen McMahon, Pamela Manemann, Michele Marelc, Susan dmJkKi Marsh, Raymond Martsolf, Kurt Mathews, Prissy Meier, Joyce Martin, Debbie Massey, Robert Matney, Debbie Menley, James Martin, Robbie Matau, Dawn Mauermann, Analisa Michalski, Renee 214 — Sophomores Miller, Pam Moczygemba, Ricky Moore, Bonnie Moreno, Alfred Moreno, Pilar Morris, Cheryl Morris, Virginia Moss, Mike Munsell, Larry Muzia, Roger Nance, Debra Nations, Ronnie Nauert, Bonnie Nauert, Connie Neans, Daryl Nelson, Pat Nelson, Susan Neusch, Esta Newberry, Jerry Nichols, Pam Noack, Janet Norwood, Gregory Oatman, Kathy Oertli, Edward Oldham, Jacgueline Mrs. Handcox ' s advisory is always an eager group. SOPHOMORES BOOST Overfelt, Sara Pabor. Paul Padden, Brian Palmer, Cindy Palmquist, Susan Pankhurst, Janean Park, Alice Park, Brenda Parrish, Deidra Partridge, Myra Pausewanq. Betty Payne. Mike Peeples, Bob Pence, Dorothy Penn, Lloyd Peschke, Kenneth Peterson, Donnie Peterson, Wayne Pittman, Douq Pittsford, Alice Price, Johnnie Priddy, Carol Purcell. Sally Purcell, Terry Pyle, Teresa Quadlander, Pat Ragland, Phyllis Ramm, Adzie Raschke, Larry Rasco, Mike Reeves, Mike Reinert, Steve Rhyne, Sheryl Rizzo, Diane Roberson, Larry Karen Kelley gives John Fidler a needed boost. Roberts, Janet Ro ' cco. Bill Roe, Donald Rogers, Mike Rohlack, Virginia Ross, Valerie Roten, Valerie Russworm, James Sasaki, RosAnn nwiflH Smith, Glenda Smith, Judy Smith, Nancy Snyder, Drew Solberg, Gary Srnensky, Stall, Sue Stanford, Stanley, George Stepan, Denise Stephens, David Steifer, Lindy Debbie Sulser, Susan Glenda Talley, Susan Tatsch, Glenn Teinert, Nelson Templefon, Sullivan, Joe Thames, Becky Talley, Robin Thieme, Thomas, Bruce Thomas, Cathy Carol Thaler, Doug Todd, Kay Thiel, John Virginia Thorp, Beulah Tobin, Debbie SOPHS LOVE A VICTORY Tr owbridge, Gwendolyn Trueper, David Turner, Mike Tyson, Linda VandeVanter, Bill Vyvjala, Sharon Waggoner, Pam Wall, Wynelle Wallace, David Ware, Joe fULl Warnke, Steve Warwick, Christine Watson, Steve Weakly, Amanda Weatherford, Lou Webb, Carol Weirich, Peggy We ' don, Gary West, Tom Wheless, Sharon White, James Wied, Debra Wilkes, Steve Williams, Nelda Williams, Sherry Wittwer. Jan Young, Glenda Young. Linda Zapata. Alex Vice-President David Mills Secretary-Treasurer Linda Ingram Reporter Pam Rehfeld Sergeant at Arms Scott Ellis President John Brack FPE5HMEN FRESHMEN HAVE THE SPIRIT Abbott, Harwel Abbott, Thomas Adams, John Adams, Steven Adamson, Dennis Ahr, Cindy Allen, James Anderson, Bonnie Anderson, Gary Anderson, Mark Anderson, Ruthie Araqon, Jim Arldt, Donna Armendariz, Carme Arnold, Phil GO GET ' UM! Bass, Maxey Beatty, Deborah Beatty. Mike Beauchamp, Jimn Becker, Nancy Beebe. Bruce 4kkjEA4fc.1S 1? 1 Birdwell. Dale Boyd. Russell Bryan, Jay Bittick. John Boyer, Linda Bryant, Donna Bledsoe, Janice Deborah jchanen, Larry Boatriqht. Vicki Brooks, Mi Burditt, Ka Bell, Carol Berry, Linda Beyer, Nancy Bourland, Linda Brossett, Carolyn Burger, John Bowers, Joyce Browning, Robii Burkhead, Herbert Bowers, Robert Bryan, Cha Butler, lotte Charle Casio, Leslie Cavness, Randy Choate. Deborah Clark, Debra Clayton, Thomas Cluck. Linda Collins, Margaret Conner, Tommy Cornell, Mary Cox. Patsy Crane, Cyndy Crawfor d, Alan Crider, Nancy Cryer, Joann Cryer, Pam Dabney, Cindy Daugherty, Pam Davis, Kenny Day, Diane Deckard, Barbara Francis Peterson is working on World Geography. STUDIES VARY Elliott, Steve Evans, Carol Foster, Sue Friedrich, Billy Gaut, Suzy Golden, Debbie Ellis, Betty Evers, Daniel Francis, Stanley Gaddis, Kathy Gavenda, Beverly Gossett, Patrick Ellis. Scott Faith. Randa Freeman. Debbie Gardner, Jill Gilfillan. Robert Greeson. Jack Enqlish. Jill Fidler, John French, Steve Gatewood, Donna Gilmer. Pat Griffis. Sandra SO DOES PARTICIPATION David Williams peeks around a n 111 Griffith. Dana Hale, Collette Hamilfon. Donna Hanson, Kay Hart. Wanda Hayden, Deborah Grimes, Lynette Hale, Joe Hancock, John Harqrove, Jenny Harvey, Susan Hester, Doug Grizzard, Martha Hamilton, Becky Hankamer, Steve Harkins, Randall Hastinqs, Elizabeth Hlidebrand, Alan Hackworth, Bill Hamilton, Cheryl Hans, Mary Harris, Ruth Ann Hawkins, William Hiqqinbotham, Bo As Joan and Ramona study. Nancy qets the teacher ' s attention Hoctt, Gerald Holcomb, Jimmie Hollar, Skipper Holley, Laura Hollingsworth, Brent Holmans, Debbie Holmstrom, Lane Holubec, Lynn Hopkins, Pam Howe, William Hunter, Christopher Inqram, Linda Jackson, Shirleta Jacobson, Vicki Jarrell, Linda Jeffrey, Cynthia Johnson, Cliff Johnson, Joyce N, Johnson, Michael W. Jolly. Sharon Jones, David Jones, Sherri Jorgensen, Terranette Jurgens, Chris Juricak, Mary LONE FROSH SOON ARE VIKING VETERANS Kasper, Gary Kattner, Debbie Keahey, Tony Keelinq. 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RICKY AKERS, MARY — Gymnastic team — I ; Intramural Sports — 2; Outstanding Service Award, FTA — 3: Alternate for Student Council — 4; 100, 26, 174 ALLBRIGHT, JAMES — Ger- man Club — 1,2; Sqt-at-Arms, German Club — 2; Trusteeship Award —1,2; Student Council Representative — 2, 3; Varsity Track — 3, 4; Cross-Country Team — 3; National Math Test — 3, 4; 174, 60 ALLEY, JACQUELINE — Vikinq Voice Editor — 4; Valkryies — 3, 4; 174, I 12, I 18, 121, 123, 142, 143 ANDERSON, MONTE — I, 2, 3, 4; I I, 174 AUTREY, JAY — Orchestra — I, 2, 3, 4; Band — I, 2, 3, 4; 174, 103, 105, 107, 136, 139, 152 AYERS, RANDY — Football, All-City Honorable Mention — I; Varsity Football — 2; Foot- ball Club — 2; Varsity Track — 2, 3, 4; Track Club — 3, 4; 174, 178, 60 Senior Activities BACKHAUS, CHRIS — District in Orchestra — I ; Intramural Basketball — 4; 174 BAGBY, SHERRY — 174 BAILEY, CYNTHIA — 174 BAKER, STEVE — Band I, 2; DE BALUSEK, FRANKIE — Band — I, 2; DE Club — 4; 174, I 15 BARKER, MARCIA — Orches tra — I; GMP — I, 2, 3, 4 Secretary, GMP — 3; Treasurer GMP; Speech Club — I ; Na tional Thespian Society — 2 Best Thespian — 3; Trustee Award — 2; Valkryies — 3 ; FTA — 3; Student Council — 3, 4; Mixed Choir — 4; Madriqals — 4; French Club — 4; National Merit Semi-finalist; 174, 144, 146, 152, 88, 98 BARNETT, KAY — VICA — 3; Treasurer of VICA — 4: 174. 100 BARR, DUANE — Forensic Club — I; B-team Football — 2; Football Club — 2; Pan-Am Club — 3; Vikinq Voice Staff — 4; Intramural Basketball — 4; 174, 142 KRRINGTON, JAN — VICA BASEY. MARK — 174, BEAUCHAMP, KENNETH — Wrestlinq Team — 3, 4; Band; 174, 80, 136, 138 BECKER, GLENDA — FHA — I; FFA — 4; Reporter for Mid-term Graduates; Chorus — 4; 182 BEDNAR, GREG — Football and and Basketball — I ; B-Team Footbali and Basketball — 2; Football Club — 2, 3, 4; Var- sity Football and Basketball ■— 3, 4; 174, 49 BEST, JEANETTE — Valkyries — 3, 4; Squad leader, Valkyries — 4; 175, 121 BITTICK, STEVEN BLAIR, CHRISTINE— 175 BLOOMER, SHARON — Future Nurses Club — 2; Gymnastics Club — 3; Girls ' Chorus — 4; 182 BOOZER, BOBBIE — FTA — 2, 3; Parliamentarian of FTA — 3; German Club — 4; Vikinq Voice Photoqrapher — 4; Valkyries ■— 4; 175, 121, 123, 142, 143 BRADLEY, NORAH — Vikettes — I, 2, 3; Vikette Officer — 3; City Intramural Volleyball — I; City Intramural Basketball — 2; Band — I; Duchess of Sports Coronation — 2; 175 BEEBE, CINDY - Valkyries - 3; BREAZEALE, CYNTHIA - 175 174 BELLON, RUSSELL— 174 BENSON, LINDA — 175 BRISCOE, LANA BROWN, RONALD — Uqly Man Champion — 2, 3; Track 250 — 2; Intramural Basketball — 4; DE Vice-president — 4; 175, 115 BROWN, MIKE — Basketball — I, 2, 3, 4: Track — I, 2, 3; Football — 2, 3, 4; 182 BRYDON, BELINDA — Choir — I, 3; Art Club — I; DECA — 4; 175, I 15 BUGH, JEANIE — Hiqhest rankinq qirl in the class — I; Literary Club — 2, 4; NHS — 2; Quill and Scroll — 3, 4; Honor Society — 3, 4; Asst. Editor, SKALDS — 3; President, Literary Club — 4; Secretary, NHS — 4; French Club — 4; 175, 117, 118, 121, 123. 152 BULLOCK, ARTHUR Club— 4; 175 BURGHARDT, GLENDA — For- ensic Club: 1st place. City Speech Tournament, 1st place, District, 3rd place Reqion. Most Outstanding National Forensic participant — I; Orchestra — I, 2. 3, 4; FTA — I, 2, 3, 4; UIL Slide Rule — 2: National School Orchestra Award — 2; Trustees Award — 2; All-City Orchestra Librarian — 2, 3, 4; Vice-president, FTA — 4; Na- tional Math Contest — 4; 175, 90, 91, 102, 103, 106 BURKE, JOE — Friendliest Nominee — 3: Annual Staff — 4; Boys ' Choir — 4; Socia Studies Club — 4: 93, 175. 183 BURRIS, DEBBIE — Girls ' Choi — 1,4: Student Council — I Fossil Club— 3: 175 BURROW. LANCE — Track — I, 2. 3. 4; Basketball — I: LRA — 4: 182 BURTON, JOHN — President of DE Club — 4: President of City DE — 4: Student Council — 4: Member of Senior Steer- inq Committee — 4: 25, 175 I 15, I 16 BUTLER. BARBARA — 175 CANNON, GARY — 49, 175 CANTWELL, VERNON — 175 CAREY, CAY — 175, 121, 144 145. 88 CARNES, PETE CARTER, BILLY — DE Club 4; 175. I 15 CASTILLE, PATRICIA — Sailor Pep Squad — I ; Vikettes — 2, 3: VICA — 3, 4: Reporter for VICA — 3: Vice-president. VICA — 4; LRA — 4: 175, 101, 100 CAVNESS, SUSAN — Cheer- leader — I, 3, 4: Beauty Revue — 2, 3, 4: Student Council — 2, 4: Annual Staff— 3. 4: Choir — 4: Madriqals — 4: Vikinq Voice — 4: Homecominq Queen Nominee — 4; 26, 30, 32, 33, 175. 98, 142, 143 CHANCE, ERIC — Track — I, 2: Band —1,2; Beta Club — I : Mu Alpha Theta — 2: Key Club — 2: Annual Staff — 2, 4: Basketball — 3, 4: NHS: Quill and Scroll: 176, 56, 123, 152, 150 CHOATE, TOM — President. Senior Class — 4: Football — 4: 49, 176, 98, 99 CLINTON, REAGAN — Track Team — I: Band — I: Spanish Club — 2: Aqriculture Club — 2; Golf Team — 3, 4: Chess Team: 176 COCHRAN. SANDY — DECA — 4: 115, 176 COOK, CAROL COOKE, DAVID — Football — I; B-team Football — 2; NHS — 3: Pan-Am Club — 4: 176. 152, III COWLES, BARRY CRAWFORD, KENNETH — 176 CURL, STEVE — Band: 176, 105 DAILEY, JAMES — 176, 136 DAVIS, JUDY — 176 DENNIS. GEORGE — Region Choir in Ft. Worth — 2; Chess Club — 3, 4 DE VANE, ALVIN — Band — I, 2. 3, 4: Band President — 4: All-State: All American Youth Band: 105, 38. 135, 136, 176, 112 DIAL, ESTHER — Band — I, 2; Girls ' Choir — 3: Mined Choir — 4: 176 DIETZ, DIANNE — Orchestra — I; GMP — 2: Trustee Scholar- ship Award — 2. 3: Valkyries — 3, 4: Squad leader, Valkyries — 4: FTA — 3: NLHS — 3: Latin Club — 4; Vikinq Voice Staff — 4: 176, I 19, 121, 123. 142. 143, 152, 107 DILDY, ROBERT — 176 DILL, DEBBIE— 176 DODD. LESLIE— Reaqan ' s Boys ' Choir — I : Student Council — 2. 3: FFA — 2. 3, 4: LRA — 2: Star of Greenhand Award, FFA — 2; Star Farmer Award, FFA — 3: 176 251 DODSON, DAVID DOERR, RONNIE — Football — I; B-team Baseball — 2, 3; Pan-Am Club — 3, 4; NHS — 3. 4; 176. !8I. Ill DORRIS, DEBRA — Cheerleader — 4: Beauty Revue — 4; DAR Good Citizen — 4; GMP; 28. 32, 176, 33, 142, 144, 145. 146 147 DORSETT, BARBARA — 177 EDWARDS, CARL — Band — I 2, 3; Football — 1.2.3 EHLERS, LYNNE — National Forensics — I; Latin Club — I, 2; GMP — 2, 3, 4: Vikettes — 3: National Thespian Society — 3, 4; Choir — 4; 177. 144, 145, 152 EHLERT, TERRY 136 105, I 12 EHRARDT, JAMES — 177, I 15 ELLIOTT, DIANE — UIL Ready Writing — I; Orchestra — I, 2; GMP — I, 2; Secretary of Orchestra — 2; FTA — 3, 4; Secretary of FTA — 3; NLHS — 3; Valkyries — 3. 4; Vikinq Voice Staff — 4: Beauty Revue — 4; 177, 121. 123. 143 EMMERT. CLARK — 177 ERNST. MARIE — Girls ' Basket- ball —1,2; Science Club — 2, 3; National Thespian Society — 2, 3: FTA — 3; Library Club — 3: GMP — 4: 177, 144, 145 147 ERWIN. KATHY — 177 ESTEPP, DORMAN — 177 FAITH, DEBORAH — 177 FINLEY. LYNN — Band — I 2; Twirler in Band — I, 2; Vikettes — 3, 4; Spanish Club — 4: 177, 152, I I I FINLEY, MIKE — Football — 2, 3; Basketball — I. 2; Surfin team — 2, 3: DE Club — • 177, 115 FLEEGER, DEBORAH — I, 2, 3; 177 FLEMING, JOHN — 177, 136, 152 FOREMAN, DIANA — Band — I, 2, 3; Twirler — I; Student Council — I, 2. 4: UIL Typinq — 3; Business Manaqer, Vikinq Annual — 4; 152, 177 FORGY, D. ANN — Annual Staff — 2, 3, 4; Editor of Vikinq Annual — 4; Girls ' Basketball — 2; Valkyries — 3: FHA — I; Vice-president, FHA— I; 177 FRANCIS, DAVID — French Club President — 4; 177 FREYDENFELDT, RHONDA — Drama Club — I, 2, 3. 4; Vice-president of Drama Club — 3; Spanish Club — I, 2, 3; Twirler — I, 2, 3: Tumblinq Club — 2: National Thespian — 3; Choir — I, 2, 3; FFA Sweetheart Nominee — 3; 178 FROST, DEBBIE FUENTES, JOEL — Cross- country. Track and Field — 3; 178, 60 FULKES, DOYLE — B-team Football — 2; Track team — 3, GAMBRELL. MIKE — Forensic Club — I; Social Studies Club — I; 178 GARRETT, CURTIS — Basket- ball — I, 2. 3, 4; Football — I; Student Council — I, 4; Track — I; Baseball — 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of Sophomore Class — 2; Class Friendliest — 2; Vikinq Valhalla — 3; Vice- president of Senior Class — 4; 27, 178, 152, 56, 65, 69, 98 GATEWOOD, CLAUDIA — GMP — 2, 4; Valkyries — 3; National Thespian Society — 4; 178. 121, 145 GERSTNER, MIKE — Football — I, 2, 3; Speech Club — I; Latin Club — 2; Football Club — 2, 3; Intramural Volleyball 2; Intramural Basketball — 3, 4: Aqua Association — 4; 49, 178 GIFFORD, MARIE Club — 3; 178 GIFFEN, BILLY — 178 GILL. DAVID — Football — I 2. 3, 4; Top 10% of Class — 2, 3; Basketball — 1 , 2, 3 Baseball — 2; Beauty Revue — 4; 178, 27, 49, 152, 97, 99 GILLUM, GARY — FFA - Rodeo Club — 4; 178. 182 GODSEY, CATHY — National Junior Honor Society — I Choir — I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — I; Art Club — 3; Valkryies — 3, 4; 178, 121. 152, 88 GOOD. STEVE — DE Club 4: 178. 115 GOSSETT, RICHARD — Track — 3, 4; Aqua Association — 4; 178, 186, 60, 62. 63 GRAHAM, GREG— 178, 115 GRAY, BEVERLY — Sailor of the Year — I ; German Club — 252 I, 2: Top 10% of Class — 2, 3; Band — I. 2, 3, 4: Reporter- Historian of Band — 4; Val- halla — 3; NHS — 3. 4; Para Medical Club — 3: 178, 154. 105 GRIFFIN, GARY — Top 10% of Class — I, 2, 3; NHS — 3, 4; President of NHS — 4; 179, 152, 186 HALL, MIKE — Track — 2, 3; Wrestling — I; Intramural Vol- leyball Champs — I ; Baseball — 3; 149 HALL, SHERYL — FTA — 2, 3, 4; Treasurer for FTA — 3: Valkyries — 4; Powder Puff Football — 4; 179, 91, 121 HAMILTON, 145 HAMILTON, KAREN — FHA — I ; Trustee Scholarship — 2 Vikettes — 3; Valkyries — 3. 4 Squad Leader of Valkyries — 4 Trustee Scholarship Award — 3 Powder Puff Football — 4; 179 119, 121. 152 HAMPTON, HANK — Football — I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — I, 3; Track — I. 2, 3; Student Council —4: 182 HANKAMER, CATHY — Intra- mural Basketball and Volleyball — I; Vikettes — 2, 3 ; Sports Queen — 2; Valhalla — 2- Valkyries — 3, 4: Squad leader in Valkyries — 4; Outstanding Junior Girl Award from Rotary Club — 3; NHS — 3, 4; Stu- dent Council — 3, 4: Powder Puff Football — 3, 4; Chairman of Pan-Am Club — 4: 179 HANKY, JAMES — Basketball — I, 2. 3; Baseball — 3: 179, 149 HANSON, CAREY — 179, 136 HARDIN, MIKE— 179, 110, III HARR, MARYE JEAN — Sailor Pep Squad — I; Girls ' Choir ■— 2; Mixed Choir — 3, 4; Powder Puff Football — 3, 4; 179, 88 HARRELL, DAVID— 179 HASTINGS, MARY — Girls ' Choir — I, 2, 3; Valkyries — 4: 179, 121 HAVELKA. DAVID — Latin Club — 3: Intramural Basketball — 3, 4; Senior Steerinq Committee — 4; Pan-Am Club — 4; 179, 110, III HAWKINS, BUDDY HEARD, JEFF — Sgt-at-Arms of Student Council — 2; Vice- president of Student Council — 3; President of Student Council — 4: President of Intracify Student Council — 4: Sailor of the Month — I; Pan-Am Club — 2: Key Club — 2, 3, 4: Valhalla — 3; Football Manaqer — 3, 4; Basketball Manaqer — 3; Intramural Basketball — 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball — 3: 179, 99, 49, 98 HELLER CHARLES HENLEY, CRAIG — Junior Myth Players — I ; Lanier Staqe Band — I, 2. 3, 4; Band — I, 2, 3, 4; ist Division of UIL Solo — I. 2. 3; All-Region Band and Area Candidate — 4; All- American Youth Honor Band — 4; 179, 180, 88, 136 HESSKEW, SUE — Para Medi cal Club — 3: 180. 94 HESTER, LYNDON — Band — I, 2, 3; Orchestra — 3: DE Club — 4; 180, 115 HIEBNER, POWELL — B-Team Football — 3; LRA — 4; 180. 182 HILDEBRAND, SHERRIE — Vik- ettes — I, 2. 3, 4; GMP — I 2: Student Council — I, 2; Volleyball Intramural — I, 2; Top 10% of Class — I: Intramural Basketball — 2; Sports Coronation — 2; Pan-Am Club — 3, 4: Valkyries — 3, 4: Girls ' Choir — 4: Mixed Choir — 4; 180, 121, 152. 88, I 10, III HILL, PATRICIA — Spellinq, UIL — I: Intramural Basketball — 2: Track — 2: Valkyries — 3 4; FTA — 4; 121, 180, 91 HILSCHER, BEVERLY— If HOLDEN, WELDON — Football — 3, 4; Choir — 3: Beauty Revue — 3, 4; 30 HOLMSTROM, DON — Basket- ball — I, 2, 3. 4: Academic Pin — 3; Vice-president of Basket- ball Club — 4: 180, 57, 56, 152 HOLT, CHRISTINE — Award for Artistic Ability — I; Mem- ber of Girl Scout Mounted Patrol — I, 2: Valkyries — 3, HOWARD, LYNDA — FTA — I, 2: GMP — I, 2, 3, 4; Pan- Am Club — I, 2; VICA — 3, 4; 100 HUGHES. JULIA — Sailor Pep Squad — I: Valkyries — 3. 4; FHA — I: Annual Staff — 3, 4: Golden Myth Players — 2: 180, 121 HUNTER, TERRY — Manager of Varsity Track — 2: Manaqer of Varsity Football — 2: Foot- ball Club — 2: 180, 142 JOHNSON, DANNY — Band — I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestlinq — 3, 4: President of Wrestlinq Club — 4; NHS — 3 253 KELLEY, KAREN — Sleighbelle, and Y-Teens — I ; Valkyries ■— 3; Vikettes — 3. 4; 181 KENNAMER. DOUG — 181 I 15 KING, DOUG — Gold Team 2. 3. 4; Latin Club — 2 KINSEY. RONNIE — Footba — I, 2, 3, 4; 49, 181 KNIPPA, JAC KI — 4: 181 JOHNSON, PAM — Mixed Choir — 3. 4; Para Medical Club — 3, 4; Delegate to TACH — 3; Powder Puff Football — 3, 4; Annual Representative — 3, 4; Steerinq Committee — 4; Vice-president of Para Medical Club — 4; Beauty Revue — 4; 28, 180, 154, 88, 94, 98 KOENIG, Club — 4 KOPP, SHERRI — Sai Squad — I; FHA - Vice-president, FHA — ■kyries — 3, 4; Quill an — 3, 4; Para Medical 4; 121. 123, 181, 95 DECA lor Pep - I, 2; 2; Val- id Scroll Club — JOHNSON, SHERRY — VICA KUTSCHKE, KAREN — 3, 4; Outstandinq Cosmetol- ogy Student — 3; Top IC% of Class — 3; LRA — 4; FFA Sweetheart Nominee — 4; 152, 180, 101, 105, 100 JOHNSTON, LANDY — Or- chestra — I; Top 10% of the Class — 2; German Club — 3; JOINER, PHYLLIS — Student Council — I, 2, 3. 4; Drama Club — 2, 3; Most Valuable Member of Drama Club — 3; FTA — 2, 3; Chairman of Devotional Club — 4; President of Student Council — 4; 39, 180, 152, 97, 98 JURGENS, KEN — UIL Slide Rule Contest — I ; Band — I, 2, 3, 4: NHS — 3. 4: 134, 152, 180, 105 KASPER, BARBARA — Vikettes — 2: DE Club — 4; 180, 105 KASPER, DAVID — Band — 2, 3, 4; Orchestra — 2, 3, 136, 181, I 15 KELLY, DENNIS — GMP — I, 2, 3; Forensic Club — I ; All District Band — 2, 3, 4: Lanier Stage Band — 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society — 2, 3: Or- chestra — 3, 4; NHS — 3, 4; Chess Club — 4; 136, 152, 181, 105 — 3. 4: 181, 101, 100 LANE, SUSAN — German Club — 2, 3, 4; Sec-Treas. German Club — 3; Valkyries — 3, 4; 181 112 LAZICKI, LARRY — Football — I, 2, 3. 4: Football Club — 2, 3 4; Basketball —1,2; Track — I; Student Council — 2, 4; Baseball — 2; Key Club — 3, 4; 49, 181, 99 LILLY, FRANK — French Club — 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of French Club — 3;-l 18, 181 LILLY, JORENE — Sailor Pep Squads— I: Intramural Volley- ball — I; FHA — I; Valkyries — 3, 4; Annual Staff — 4; 121, 181, 154 LINDHOLM, PAT — Volleyball — I, 2; Basketball — 2; DE Club — 3, 4; LRA — 3; Powder Puff Football — 3, 4; 181, 115 LONG, SHERYL — Band — FHA — 4: Basketball — 3; IE 92 McADAMS, KATHY — Band — I, 2, 3; LRA — 3: Powder Puff Football — 4: 181 McCARLEY, PHYLIS — 181 McCarthy, angie — isi McCONAGHY, GAIL — Choir — 2; Mixed Choir — 4; Valkyries — 3, 4; Annual Staff — 4; NHS — 4; Quill and Scroll — 4; Valedictorian — 4; Powder Puff Football — 4-2 121, 123, 181, 88, 150 Mcdonald, don — isi, i 15 McGEE. JOHNNY — Footba — I, 2, 3, 4; 49, 181 MclNTYRE, ROBBIE— Nation Junior Honor Society — I Varsity Football — 3, 4; Valha — 3; Varsity Basketball — 3 Varsity Baseball — 3, 4; Studen Council — 3; Vice-presiden Junior Class — 3; Vice-presi dent of NHS — 4; 37, 39, 181 189, 65, 68, 49, 50, 152, 69 McMAINS, MARILYN — Sailo Pep Squad — I; FHA — 2 VICA — 3, 4; 181, 100 MAASS, GLENN — FFA — I 2, 3, 4; FFA Club — 2, 3, 4; Reporter, FFA — 3; Secretary, FFA — 4; 181 MACKEN, PAT — Speech Club — I; Football — I, 3; Upper 10% of Class —1,2; Student, Council — 2, 3: Younq Ameri cans ' Club — 2; Certificate of Merit — 2; Commended Stu- dent in National Merit Scholar- ship Proqram — 4; Para Medic- al Club — 4; 182, 95 MANN, DEBBIE — 182, 88 254 MARX, CHARLIE — Track Team — 2, 3. 4; Track Club — 3; President. Track Club — 3; Lettered in Cross Country — 4; 60, 61, 182 MASSEY, DON — Drama Club — I, 3; French Club — 4; 182 MATHENY, WANDA — Top 10% of Class — 2, 3: 182 MEARS, REBECCA — Honor Award in Band — I; Physical Science — I ; Keyette Club — 2; Literary Club — 2; Majorette of Band — 2: Band — I, 2, 4; 136, 107 MEISCHEN, HERBIE — Foot- ball — I. 2. 3, 4; Basketball — I. 2. 3. 4: German Club — I, 2; Sqt-at-Arms of German Club — 2; Student Council — 3; All District 1st Team Honorable Mention Football — 4; All-Dis- trict Honorable Mention Of- fense — 4: All-State Honorable Mention Offense — 4; 56, 19, 182, 127 MILHIM, JAMIE— 182 MILLER, EARL — 182 MILLS, BLAIN — 182, 144, 145. 49. 65 MOEGELIN, ARTHUR — Foot- ball — 2; FFA — 2, 3: LRA — 2. 3 MOODY, CINDY — Sailor Pep Squad — I; Girls ' Choir — I; Pan-Am Club — I ; Vikettes — 3; Student Council — 3; Powder Puff— 3: 182, 97 MOORE, BILL— 182 MOORE, LARRY — Football — I. 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain of Freshman Football — I ; Basket- ball — I; Baseball — 2, 3, 4; Student Council — I. 3, 4; Key Club — 2. 3, 4; Outstandina Football Team — 4; Class Favorite — 3: Vice-president of Key Club — 3; More Handsome in Beauty Revue — 3; Vikinq Valhalla — 3; Secretary, Foot- ball Club — 3; President, Football Club — 4; Sqt-at- Arms, Student Council — 4: Beauty Revue — 4; 27. 49, 50, 182, 65, 98, 99 MOORE, STANLEY— 182 MORROW, TERRY — Football — 1,2; Track — 3, 4; 182, 60, 63 MOSLEY, SUSAN — FHA — I; Girls ' Basketball — I, 2; Vikettes — 2, 3, 4; Valkyries — 3, 4; Squad Leader, Valkyries — 4; Powder Puff Football — 3: 182, 121, 152 MUEHLBRAD, TERESA MURPHY, BRENDA — Band I, 2, 3, 4; 183, 105, 136, 139 MURPHY, SHARON — Student Council — I, 2, 3; French Club — 4; 183 NEEDHAM, KENNETH — 183 NEELY, CATHY — Orchestra — I, 2, 3, 4; GMP — I, 2, 3; Valkyries — 3, 4; FTA — 3, 4; Valhalla — 3: Orchestra Sweetheart — 3; National School Orchestra Award — 3; I 19, 121, 183, 103, 105, 106 NEIL, CHERYL — FHA — I; 183 NELSON, JOE— 183 NICKLAUS, EDWARD — 183 NIELSEN, MILTON — German Club — 1,2; Sophomore Schol- astic Society — ■2; Key Club 3, 4; Student Council — 4- II 183, 76, 99 NOACK, JANIS — 183 OAKES, BILL — National Jun- ior Honor Society — I ; French Club — I, 2; Key Club — 2, 4; Student Council — 2, 3; Ceta Club — 2; Baseball — 3, 4; Salutatorian — 4; 23, 152 183. 65, 76, 99 OLSEN, LYNN — 182 O ' GRODNEY, DENNIS PALMER, DENISE— 183 PARTEE, CHUCK — Football — I, 2, 3: Track — I, 2, 3; Senior Powder Puff Cheerleader — 4: Boys ' Choir 4; 176, 183 76 PARYZEK, CHIP— 183 PASCHALL, DIANE— 183, 100 101 PATE. CHARLES— 183 PAUSEWANG BRENDA— 183 PAUST, LUCIA — 186, 107 PECHACEK, JOE— 186 255 PELT, DEBORAH — I; 182 Pep Squad PERSHING, JULIANNE — Stu- dent Council — I, 2: Younq Americans — I : Club and Solo Vocalist — I, 3, 4; Editor of the Annual — I: Vocalist for Staqe Band — 2; Reporter for Vilcinq Voice — 3; Lanier Aqua Associ- ation — 4; Girls ' Choir — 4; GMP — 4; 186, 145, 149 PESCHEL, RODNEY — Football — I, 2, 3; Basketball — I, 2, 3: Track — I : Student Council — I, 2, 3: Sailor of the Year — I ; All City in Football — I; President of Class — 2; Baseball — 2, 4; Valhalla — 3: 38, 186, 65, 67, 69, 76, 98, 99 PETERSON, KAREN — Cheer- leader — I, 3, 4; Homecominq Oueen — 4: 29, 30, 31, 32. 33. PHIFER, CHRISTINE — IS 121 PICKEL, JAN — Vikettes — 2; Student Council — 2; Cheer- leader — 3; Powder Puff Foot- ball — 3, 4; Annual Staff — 3; 26, 186 PIERSON, BENJIE — Football — I. 2. 3, 4: Track — I, 2, 3, 4; Track Club — 2. 3, 4; Foot- ball Club — 2. 3, 4; Boys ' Choir —4; 28, 186, 60 PINKSTON, GAYLE — Cheer- leader — -1,4; Class Reporter — 2. 3; Beauty Revue — 3, 4; 32, 33, 186 POCKRUS, BRENDA— 187 PORFIRIO ROBERT PRATER, DOUG — Track — I, 2, 4: Football — 2, 3, 4; Latin Club — 2; Football Club — 3, 4; Key Club — 4; 49, 186, 76, 99 PRUET, TIM — Football — I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — I; Track — I ; Team Spirit Award, Foot- ball — 4: 182 PURYEAR, JACK — Annual Staff — 3, 4; 186, 149 PUTNAM, JOE — 186, 65, 67 QUADLANDER, CHERYL — 186 RADNEY, JAMES — Football — I, 2. 3, 4; Basketball — I, 2; Student Council — I, 2, 3, 4; Hiqhest Grade Averaqe for a Boy — I ; Most Outstanding Junior Boy — 3; NHS — 3, 4; Key Club — 3, 4; Secretary, Key Club — 4; Parliamentarian of Student Council — 4; 186, 152, 49, 76. 98, 99 RAFF, DAN — Football - 2nd place Optimist Award - Band — 2, 4; President of Club — 3; 136, 186 REDD. CLIFF — Best Supporting Actor in GMP — 3; President of GMP — 4; Intramural Vol- leyball — 3; Vikinq Voice Staff — 4; 142. 144, 145, 147. 186 REEVES, DONNA — VICA RICE. TERRY— 187 RIDDELL, DEBBIE — 2, 3; Valkyries I 19, 121 RILEY, MARY JANE — Sailor Pep Squads — I ; German Club — 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff — 3, 4; FTA Club — 4; 187, 91 ROBINSON, STEVE — Basket- ball — 2, 3, 4; Baseball — 3, 4; Football — 4; Honorable Mention as Offensive End, Foot- ball — 4; Beauty Revue — 4: 27, 39, 187, 56, 57, 49 RODDY, STEPHANIE— 187 RAEKE, LINDA — Intramural Volleyball and Track — I, 3: GMP — 2; Student Council — 2: Valkyries — 3, 4; Powder Puff ROE, LINDA — VICA — 3, 4; Football — 3, 4: FHA — 4 100 187, ROGERS, WARREN — 187 ROHLACK, RANDY — 187 124, 126, 127, 130 ROWLEY, PAT — Golf — I 2, 3, 4; 115 RUSH, VICTOR — 187 RUSHING, JACK — Latin Club — I. 2; Forensics Club — I Football — I; GMP — 2, 3, 4 Literary Club — 3, 4; 182, 187 RUSSELL, WAYNE — 187, 124 SAATHOFF, KENT — 187, 152 SANDER, ANN — Squad Leader of Valkyries — 4; Re- porter of German Club — 4; 121, 176, 187, I 12 SANDER, DAN — 187, 112, 136 SCHILLER, CHARLES — 177, 187 SCHMITT, KARL — Chess Club — 4; 187 SCHMIDT, SHARON — Latin Club — 2, 3; Student Council — 2; Trustee Award — 2, 3; NHS — 3, 4; Valkyries — 3 Sec.-Treas.. Latin Club — 3 GMP — 4; Literary Club — 4 187, 98 SCHROEDER, RANDY — Basket- ball — 2, 3. 4: Baseball — 2, 3, 4 : Pan-Am Club — 3, 4; Vice-president, Pam-Am Club — 3, 4; Key Club — 3, 4; 56, 188, 65, 66, 99, 57, I 10, III SCHULTZ, DIANE— IE SCOTT, CRAIG — IS SCOTT, DAVID — Track — 2, 3, 4; NHS — 3, 4: 152 SEINE, BOB — B-Team Basket- ball — 3; Twinitis — 4; 188 SEINE, RICK — SHELTON, EUGENE — Foot- ball — 3; 188 SIMMER, MIKE — Annual Staff — 3, 4; 188, 123, 142, 150 SKILES, MARTHA — Vikettes — 2. 3; Officer, Vikettes — 3; Student Council — 3, 4; Cor- responding Secretary, Student Council — 3; Pan-Am Club — 3, 4; Secretary, Pan-Am Club — 3; President, Pan-Am Club — 4; Deleqate to TASC — 3: 37, 188, 88, 97, I 10, III SLADE, VICKI — Vikettes — 2 3; Valhalla — 2, 3; Powder Puff Football — 3. 4; Student Coun- cil — 3: FTA — 4: 39 188, 88 152 SLAVIN, FLORENCE — Vik- ettes — 2, 3; Mixed Choir — 2; Powder Puff Football — 3 4; Girls ' Choir — 4; 188 SMITH, DAN — Football — I, 2; UIL Contestant in Number Sense and Slide Rule — I : Powder Puff Cheerleader — 3 4; 182. 188 SMITH, HOBIE — Football I, 2: Track — 2; 188 SMITH, HOWARD SMITH. MYRON — Pan-Am Club — 3; NHS — 3, 4; Vice-president, Latin Club — 4: 152, 188, 107, 136 SMITH, RANDY — Football — I, 2; Track — I; VOE Club — 3: DE Club — 4; 115 SOLBERG, DONALD Club — 3, 4: 182, 188 SOMMERFIELD, BOBBY — Ger- man Club — I; Auto Mechan- ic ' s Club — 3, 4; 188 SOUSARES, SCOTTY — Choir — I, 2. 3, 4; Top 10% of Class — 2, 3; Madrigal Singers — 3 4; All Reqion Choii 189, 88, 93 SOUTHWELL, JANICE — Vik- ettes — 3: Powder Puff Football — 3; 189 SPERANZA, PHYLLIS — Top 10% of Class — 2: Valkyries — 3, 4; Literary Club — 3, 4: Sec- Treas.. Literary Club — 4; Pow- der Puff Football — 4; 189. 117 118, 121, 123 SPRINGS, BOB — Football — I. 2, 3. 4; Captain, Varsity Football — 4; Outstanding Team Player, Football — 4; All District Honorary Mention in Offense and 2nd Team All District Defense — 4; Student Council — I, 2, 3, 4; Sgt-at- Arms. Student Council — 3; Delegate to TASC Convention — 3; Vice-president, Student Council — 4; Baseball — 2. 3, 4; Football Club — 2, 3, 4; Vice-president, Football Club — 4; Beauty Revue — 2, 3, 4: Key Club — 3, 4; Treasurer, Key Club — 4; 27, 38, 49. 189, 98. 50 STAMPER, CURTIS — LRA — STANFORD. DEBRA — Pep Squad Officer — I; Student Council — I, 2, 3; Cheerleader — 3, 4; Sec-Treas.. Senior Class — 4; 33, 26, 32, 189, 152 STEVENS, RANDY — Football — 1,2; Student Council — 4; 189, 97, 98 STOCKTON, S HON N I E — Choir — 1; GMP — 2, 3. 4; Literary Club — 3: NHS — 3, 4: Historian, NHS — 4; Altrusa Girl from Lanier — 3; Powder Puff Football — 3. 4; National Merit Scholarship Commenda- tion — 4: National Thespian — 4; 174. 189, 144, 145, 152 STOLLE, LARRY STRICKLAND, BUDDY — Band — I, 2, 3, 4; Asst. Drum Major — 3; Drum Major — 4; Orches- tra — I, 2, 3. 4; Photography Club — 2; German Club — 2, 3; Reporter. German Club — 3; 135. 189, 88. 105 SULSAR, DARLENE — Mixed Choir — I; Red Cross — I; Future Nurses — I; Intramural Basketball — I ; FTA — 3, 4; Financial Sec, FTA — 4; French Club — 2: 189, 107 SUMMER, JOYCE — Social Studies Club — 4; 182 SUNBECK, HAROLD 136 TAYLOR. BETTY — Band — I 2, 3, 4; Orchestra — 4; 136 TEMPLETON, JIMMY — Stu- dent Council — I; Golf Team — I 2, 3, 4; Baseball — 3, 4; Key Club — 3. 4; 169, 65, 66, 69. 99 THIGPEN, BETTY — Choir — I; Girls ' Choir — 3, 4; German Club— I; 189 THOMAS, KAY NELL — IS 257 -A 7j TIEMAN, BECKY — Latin Club — 2; Beauty Revue — 2, 3; Cheerleader — 4; Homecominq Queen Nominee — 4: 24, 30 32, 189 TITUS, ANN — Student Council — I, 2; Powder Puff Football — 3; DE Club — 4: 189, I 15 TODD, ANN — GMP — I, 2, 3, 4; Parliamentarian, GMP — 3; Vice-president, Junior High Student Council — I; National Thespians — 2. 3, 4; Valkyries — 3; National Merit Scholarship Commendation — 4; Powder Puff Football — 4: 189, 144 145. 146, 152 TOUNGATE, J. R. — FFA — I, 2; 8189 TURNER, LARRY — Football — I. 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 2: Track — 2, 3, 4; Key Club — 2, 3; Football Club — 2: Track Club — 3, 4; NHS — 3, 4; 124, 49, 189. 60, 152 UZZELL, CYNTHIA — Band — I, 2, 3, 4; Treas., Band — 4; Band Sweetheart — 4; Stage Band — 4; Pan-Am Club — 2 4; 189 VANCE, CHARLOTTE— 190 VANDERCOOK, EDDIE— 190 VANDE VANER, ANN — 190 VANDER VOORT, LINDA — Treas., Student Council — I; Vice-president of Junior Hiqh Pep Squad — I; Vikettes — I, 2, 3; Duchess of Sports Corona- tion — 2; NHS — 3: Mixed Choir — 4: 88, 190 VAN HOOVE. BETSY — Pep Squad — I; Vikettes — 2, 3; Pan Am Club — 3, 4; Treas., Pan-Am Club — 4; Valkyries — 3, 4; Powder Puff Football — 3, 4; French Club — 4; 190, 121, 110 VINSON, SUSAN — 190 VYUJALA, DEBI — Casaba Queen at St. Edward — I ; Glee Club — I. 2; Girls ' Choir — I, 2; Drama Club — I; Track Team — 2; Cheerleader — 2; DE Club — 4; 190, 115 WALCHER, LYNN — Band — I, 2; Social Studies Club — I; Pan-Am Club — 2; Student Council — 2; Track — 3, 4; Track Club — 3, 4; National Honor Society— 3, 4; 152, 190 WALKER, LINDA — Vikettes — 3: Powder Puff Football — 3; Sec, DE Club — 4; I 15. 186, 190, 115 WALLACE, VIRGIE— 190 WARE. PAULA — VICA — 4; 190, 135, 136, 100, 101 WATSON, JOHANNA — Y- Teens — I; Choir — I, 3, 4; FHA — 2, 3; President, FHA — 2 WEAKLEY, BOB — 190 WEATHERFORD, TOMMY 190 WEBSTER, PETER — Basketball — I, 2; Track — I, 2, 3, 4; Captain, Track Team — 3; Latin Club — I. 2; Student Council — 4; Powder Puff Football Cheerleader — 4; Homecominq Queen Escort — 4; 176, 190, 97, 30, 31, 60, 61 WEIRICH, BARBARA — Mod- ern Dance Club — I ; Ski Club — 2; DE Club — 4; Special Folk Group — 4; 190 WELCH, WALTER — Basketball — I, 2, 3, 4; Football — 1 2; 191 WERCHAN, CAROL — Val- kyries — 3, 4: Girls ' Choir — •4; 191. 121, 152 WHELESS, JAMES — Mixed Choir — I; Basketball Manager — I ; Head Manager, Track — 2; Head Manaqer, Football — 2, 3; Football Club — 2; Key Club — 3; Distinguished Service Award — 3: 191 WIELMAN, PEGGY — 191 WILCOX, SANDRA — FTA — I. 2, 3, 4; Valkyries — 3, 4; District Debate Winner — I; 191, 90, 91, 121, 142 WILEY, TIM — Football — 2, 3, 4; Basketball —1,2, 4; Track — I; Baseball — 2, 4; Student Council — 2, 3; Ke Club — 3, 4; All Zone Baseball — 3: 49, 191. 65, 6 69, 56 WILLIAMS, JAN — Girls ' Atr letic Assn. — 1,2; Hikinq Clu — 2; Golf Team — 2; Reporte Vikinq Voice — 3; Editor, Vikin Voice — 4; Valkyries — 3, A Pan-Am Club — 3, 4; 110 19 I 19, 121, 123, 142. 143 WILSON. JEANO — 191 WILSON, RON — Manage Basketball Team — I; GMP - I, 2, 3, 4; National Thespia Society — 2; Lanier ' s Best Acto Award — 3; 144, 145, 191, 146 147 WITTWER, RICHARD — Basket ball — I; Football — 3, 4 Football Club — 3, 4; Key Clut — 3, 4; 49, 191 WRIGHT, TERI — Girls ' Choi — 1,4; Senior Steering Com mittee — 4; NHS — 4; Valhall — 4; 39, 191, 152, 154 YOUNG, DAVID — Football I, 2, 3; 49, 191 YOUNG, RON — 191 258 Student Index Abbott, Harwell 222 Abbott, Thomas 54, 64, 222 Adams. John 140, 222 Adams, Steven 222 Adamson, Dennis 222 Ahr, Cindy 222, 233 Alcers, Donna 26, 194 Akin, Ricky 206 Alderson, Brenda 194, 121 Alexander, Pam 194 Allbriqht, Mary 206 Allen, Dorothy 206 Allen. James 222, 233 Anderson, Bonnie 222 Anderson. Carol 206 Anderson, Dana 194 Anderson, Gary 222 Anderson. James 206 Anderson, Mary 222 Anderson, Ruth 222 Araqon. Jim 222 Ardlt, Donald I 12, 206 Ardlt, Donna 222 Armendariz, Carmen 222 Arnold, Phil 59. 64, 96. 98, 222 Ashmore, Randy 206 Aycock. Mike 52, 194 Baker, Bill 140, 222 Baker, Gordon 75, 206 Baker, Leslie 222 Baker, Mike 206 Baker, Sylvia III 194 Baletka Mark 97, I 12, 136, 206 Baltzer, Peter 206 Banister, Norma 194, 121 Banks, Larry 222 Bankston, Lee 194 Barbie. Ben 206 Barqsley, Larry 52, 145, 146, 147, 206 Barnes, Jan 206 Barnes, Richard 222 Barr, Marie 194 Barr, Russell 71, 206 Barton, Carolyn 194 Barton, Carolyn (Louise) 194 Barton, Steven 206 Basey Waylynn 206 Baskin, Ricky 222 Bass, Maxey 223 Bass, Sam 52, 194 Beatty, Deborah 223, 91 Beatty, Douqlas 52. 194 Beatty, Mike 140, 223 Beauchamp, Jimmy 59. 140, 223 Becker Nancy 223 Beckham, Pat 206 Beddinqfield. Kathy 206 Beebe Bruce 54, 223 Beiq, Anita 140, 223 Bell, Carol 223, 91 Bell. Mike 206 Bennett. Darrell 206 Benson, Pam 206 Berry. Linda 223 Beyer, Mark 75, I 12, 152, 194 Beyer, Nancy 150. 223 Bielamouicz, Gary 70, 206 Bird, David 206 Birdwell, Dale 54, 223 Birdwell, Glenn 136, 206 Bittick, John 223 Blanton, Bonnie 88, 194 Bledsoe. Janice 223 Bledsoe, Timothy 194 Bloomer, Jan 93, 206 Boatriqht, Bruce 56, 57, 194 Boatriqht, Vicki 223 Boqle, Russell 207 Boqusch. Biil 194 Bonilla, Richard 60, 194 Bonnett. Carrie 93, 207 Borinq, Sandra 194, 95 Bourland, Linda 96, 145, 223 Bowdoin, Shelley 96, 152, 194 Bowers, Georqe 49, 194 Bowers, Joyce 140, 223 Bowers, Robert 54, 223 Bowman, Kathy 78, 193, 194 Boyer, Arthur 207 Boyer, Linda 223 Boyd, Russell 124, 223 Boyd, Steven 93, 207 Brack, John 54, 59, 64, 96, 98, 221 Bradford, David 194 Brannen, Deborah 145, 223 Bridqes, Carroll 52, 207 Briqht, Lewis 194 Brock, Gary 194 Brokaw, Joe 207 Brooks. Michael 223 Brossett, Carolyn 140, 223 Brown, Mike 124, 194 Brown. Myrtle 88, 194 Browninq, Robin 78. 223 Bryan. Charlotte 223 Bryan, Jack 223 Bryan, Sammy 27, 30, 31, 36, 205. 207 Bryant, Debby 207 Bryant, Donna 223 Buchanan, Gary 23 I Buchanen, Larry 124, 223 Buffaloe. Wanda 96, 97, 110, III. 151, 207 Buqh, John 105. 142, 195 Bullock, David 207 Bullock, Dubhe 207 •Burchard, Becky 150, 154, 207 Burditt, Harold 60, 195 Burditt, Kay 78, 145, 223 Burqer, John 223 Burkhead, Herbert 223 Burrow. Randy 93, 207 Burton, Becky 207 Burton, Sandra 195 Butler. Charles 223 Cain. Larry 207 Caldwell. Sandra 207 Callis, Diane 142. 195 Campbell, Jim 97, 195 Cannon, Kathy 207 Cantwell, Kathy 207 Carlson, Bruce 52, 53, 207 Carlson. Hal 60, 207 Carter, Cheryl 207 Carter, David I 18, 195 Cartier, Mary 36, 96. 97, 205, 207 Cascio, John 124, 126, 127. 195 Cascio, Leslie 97, 22 Casey Janeth 136. 207 Cason, Mike 207 Castro, John 110, III, 195 Cavness, Randy 54. 224 Chambers, Darlene 195 Cherry, Charles 124, 128, 195 Cherry, Linda 95, 149. 195 Childress. Gary 30. 31, 65, 195 Choate, Deborah 224 Claire. Deborah I I 7, I 18, 121, 123, 195 Clark, Debra 22 Clarke, Linda 207 Clayton, Thomas 224 Clinton, Ronald 75. 207 Clopton, Daphne 195 Cloud, Candy 105, 112 136, 151, 208 Cluck, Linda 224 Cobb. L.nda 208 Collins, Marqaret 145. 224 Combs, Randy 208 Conner. Tommy 124, 129, 224 Cook. Charlene 94, 95, 151, 208 Cook, David 208 Cook, Sherri 195 Cornell. Mary 140 145, 224 Cornett, Sandra 88, 208 Couser. Lynda 195 Cowan. Mike 49. 195, 202 Cox, Patsy 224 Cox, Stanley 71, 105, 136. 195 Crafton, Kerry 208 Crane. Cyndy 224 259 Crawford, Alan 54, 59, 64, 224 Crawford, Elva 96, 195 Crider, Nancy 224 Criswell, Karen 195 Crumley, Danny 208 Crutchfield, Ronney 124, 131, 208 Cryer, Joann 224 Cryer. Pam 140, 154. 224 Culpepper, Marsha 24. 109, 154, 195 Curl, Dan 75. 208 Cykoski, Debbie 208 Dabney, Cindy 224 Dailey, Rick 136. 139, 208 Dalrymple, Lana 107, 208 Daniel, Sharon 92, 208 Darling, Louise 208 Davis. Kenny 224 Dauqherty. Pamela 224 Dauqherty. Vicki 208 Dauqherty. Vicki 195 Davis. Bruce 136, 208 Davis, Danny I 12 136. 196 Davis, Mark 124, 128, 196 Davis, Phil 58, 208 Davis. Ruth 105, 196 Davis, Steve 209 Day. Diane 96. 140. 224 Deaver. Danny 75, 102, 105, I 12, 152. 196 Deckard, Barbara 224 De La Cruz, Carmen 209 De La Cruz. Mary 97, 118, 121, 152. 196 Dennis. Charli 196 Denton. Erich 54, 98, 224 DeVane. Teri 105, 136, 209 Dickens, Phil 124, 130, 209 Dickson. Scott 24. 52, 70, 209 Dietz, Marvinette 224 Dill, Larry 60, 209 Dilly, Sandra 74, III, 196 Dixon. Linda I 15. 196 Dodson, Carol 74, 196 Dodson. Cathy 154. 209 Domann. Cyrena 99. 145, 209 Donaldson. Kathv 91, 196 Dooley, Penny 74. 96. 97, 196 Drake, Mildred 209 Drescher, Tommy 52, 60, 209 Drew. Deborah 154, 196 Drews, Larry 224 Duggin, Cindi 224 Duncan, Lester 209 Duncan, Terah 121, 145, 196 Durr, Cindy 95, 209 Easley, Steve 105, 135, 139, 196 East, Nettie 196 Edwards. Bruce 49, 196 Edwards, Penny 209 Edwards, Sharon 136, 209 Ehrhardt, Roqer 209 Ehrhardt. Wendell 209 Ekvall. Beverly 136. 209 Eledge, Cathrine 107, 136. 209 Elliott, Steve 140, 225 Ellis. Betty 225 Ellis. Julie 209 Ellis, Scott 136, 96, 97, 140. 221 225 Elmore, Lisa 136, 209 Emmert. Ann 209 English, Jackie 105. 136, 144, 145, 152, 196 Enqlish, Jill 140, 225 Ernst, James 196 Eschberger, Lynda 196 Estepp, Linda 209 Estes, Debbie 93, 97, 210 Eure, Susan 196 Evans. Carol 225 Evans, Kay 210 Evers, Daniel 136, 225 Faber, Auburn 88, 121, 196 Faith. Randa 225 Falk, Mike 58, 210 Farmer, Donna 196 Feistel, Mawcom I 12, 210 Feuerbacher, Christine 196 Fidler, John 136, 148, 149, 225 Foreman, Denise 196 Foster, Sue 95, 225 Francis, Dana 210 Francis, Mark 210 Francis, Stanley 225 Franklin, Pam 210 Franz, Gene 210 Freeman, David 136, 196 Freeman, Debbie 225 French, Steve 225 Friedrich, Billy 225 Fritsche. Debbie 96, 108, 210 Fretwell, Sharon 210 Frost, Juanita 111,210 Fuhrman, Scott 210 Gaddis. Kathy 140. 225 Gaddis. Susan 197 Gardner. Charles 210 Gardner. Jill 225 Garner, Ray 197 Gatewood, Donna 140, 225 Gaut, Suzy 225 Gavenda, Beverly 140, 145, 225 Gifford, Rita 210 Gilfillan, Robert 54, 55, 225 Gilfillon, Bill 60, 197 Gilmer, Pat 225 Glenwinkel, Gary 197 Glueck, Gloria 210 Godsey, Betty 136, 210 Golden, Debbie 78, 225 Golden, Elyse 197 Goddnouqh, Clyde 210 Goss. Debbie 88, 96, 98, 144, 145, 152. 197 Gooselaw, Kenneth 210 Gossett, Larry 52. 70, 197 Gossett, Pat 54. 64, 225 Grady. Debbie 210 Graves, Cathy 2 10 Green. Beverly 88, 136, 197 Greeson, Jack 54, 55, 59, 64, 225 Greeson, Jan 121, 197 Griffus, Sandra 225 Griffith, Dana 140, 145, 226 Griffith, Reaqan 105, 136, 212 Grimes, Lynete 226 Grimes. Norma 197 Grizzard, Martha 226 Grubbs. Richard 210 Gunn Bill 197 Gunn, Jimmy 210 Gunn, Virginia 210 Guterriez, Anne 197 Hackworth, Bill 226 Hadd. Mary 211 Hagen, Sandra I II, 211 Hale, Collette 226 Hale, Joe 140, 226 Hall, Ann 211 Hall, Jo 136, 139, 197 Hall, Randall 60, 21 I Hall, Terry 21 I Hamilton, Becky 96, 140, 226 Hamilton, Cheryl 140, 226 Hamilton, Donna 226 Hancock, John 226 Hancock, Tim 21 I Handsel, Margie 197 Haneman, Lisa I 12, 136, 142, 197 Hankamer, Steve 59, 64, 140, 226 Hans, Mary 97, 226 Hanson, Kay 226 Hardeman, Ann 38, 103, 105, 152, 197 Hardeman, Steve 60, 96, 103, 105, 21 I Hardin. Barbara 97, 197 Hargrove, Jenny 226 Harqrove, John 21 I Harkins, Randall 226 Harkins, Sam 193, 197 Harkins, Trexa 197 Harrell, Jim 211 Harrington, Suzy 197 Harris, Joan 88, 92, 197 Harris. Ronald 21 I Harris, Ruth Ann 226 Harrison, Dell 197 Harrison, Laura 197 Harrison, Rickey 197 Hart, Wanda 226 Harvey, Marquerite 226 Hastings, Elizabeth 226 Hausenfluck, Stanley 70, 88, 21 I Havelka, Steve 52. 211 Havins, Mary 197 Hawkins, Brenda 211 Hawkins, William 98. 140, 226 Hayden, Deborah 226 Heffington, Karen 96, 97, 108, 197 Henegar, Rodney 2 I I 260 Hengst, Keith 124, 131, 133,211 Herrin, Debbie 197 Hester, Doug 59, 226 Hester, Shirley 135, 136, 197 Hiqginbotham, Bob 226 Hiqqinbotham, George 54, 59, 64, 197 Hildebrand, Alan 54, 59, 64, 226 Hill. Charles 52, 70, 211 Hill, John 25, 58, 205, 211 Hill, Kathy 211 Hill, Mark 211 Hocutt, Gerald 227 Hodqson, Lynn 88. 111,211 Hoes, Mike 197 Hoffman, Pat 21 I Holcomb, Jimmie 54, 227 Holden, Dale 54. 96, 227 Holifield, Gail 110, II I, 121, 154, 197 Holland, Debbie 197 Hollar, Shelly 197 Hollar, Skipper 227 Holley. Laura 227 Hollinqsworth, Brent 227 Hollingsworth, John 197 Holloway, Thomas 107, 123, 136 197 Holmans, Debbie 227 Holmstrom, Kynn 198 Holmstrom, Lane 59, 64, 140, 227 Holt, Mark 62, 121, 198 Holubec, Lynn 227 Hoover, Barbara 198 Hopkins, Pam 227 Horch, Mike 75, 112, 198 Houssiere. Dan 60, 112, 211 Howe. William 227 Howell. Jeff 21 I Howell, Pat 60, 198 Hoy, Kristy 211 Hubbard, Dawson 198 Hubbard. Sherry 211 Huck, David 212 Humphreys, Tim 49, 198 Hunter, Christopher 227 Hunter, Steve 52, 212 Hutchison, Phil 102, 105, 106, 136, 198 Huxley, Jayne 198 Hyden. Susan 198 Iqnasiak, Frank 198 Inqram, Linda 30, 3 1 , 34, 35, 96, 221, 227, 232 Irwin, Beverly 212 Irwin, Gary 124, 125, 129, 198 Isbell, Kathy 212 Jackson, Brenda 96, 97, III, 212 Jackson, Shirleta 78, 140, 145, 227 Jacobson, Becky 212 Jacobson, Vicki 140, 227 Janes, Stephen 145, 147, 214 Jarrell. Linda 227 Jarrell, Mike 88, 198 Jeffrey, Cynthia 95, 227 Johnson, Bonnie 105, 136, 212 Johnson, Cliff 227 Johnson, Ellen 88, 94, 121, 152, 198 Johnson, Joyce 227 Johnson, Kathleen III, 151, 154, 212 Johnson, Michael 54, III, 154, 227 Johnson, Mike 59, 198 Johnson, Pam 88. 105, 136, 212 Johnson, Paul 212 Johnston, Marna 212 Jolly, Sharon 145, 146, 151, 154, 227 Jones, David 59, 64, 97, 227, 231 Jones, Randy 124, 130, 136, 212 Jones, Richard 70, 212 Jones, Sherri 227 Jones, Shirley 103, 105, 106, 198 Jordan, Paul 52, 70, 214 Jorqensen, Terranette 88, 227 Jurqens. Chris 140, 227 Juricah. Joey 144, 145, 198 Juricak, Mary 88, 145, 227 Karnstant, Harry 124, 126, 212 Kasper. Gary 228 Kattner. Debbie 218 Keahey. Tony 54, 88, 228 Keelinq, Beverly 96, 228 Keelinq, Emily III, 198 Keller, Lester 198 Kelley, Karen 212, 217 Kelley, Mark 127, 129, 228 Kennady, Betti 212 Kennedy, Clayton 124, 228 Kester, Leslie 212 Kieke, Larry 49, 198 Kilqore, John 60, 124 212 Killouqh, Charles 49, 76, 193, 198 Kindred, Dwight 212 King, Cindy 88, 198 King, David 58, 212 King, Sue I II, 121, 198 Kinsey, Dottie 95, 212 Kirchofer, Deborah 140, 228 Kirk, Lyndon 124, 126, 130, 212 Kitchens, Ina 213 Kissman, Carol 228 Kissman, Cheryl 228 Kitten, Larry 105, I 12 136, 198 Kline, Robin 228 Knox, Larry 198 Kohler, Marlene 228 Koster, Sandra 228 Krizov, Paula 96, 98, 108, 213 Krueger, Ted 49, 198 Kutschke Wayne 228 Laake, Elaine 92, 198 Lamb, Douqlas 198 Lanford, Deborah 121, 198 Landfried, Len 228 Lasiter. Vicki 34, 35, 228 Law, Michael 228 Lawler, Jeff 56, 76, 98, 198 Lawrence, Elaine 145, 228 Lawrence, Eugene 213 Lawrence, Jack 136, 213 Leal, Bobby 76. 88, 199 Leal, David 52, 213 Leamons, John 213 Leqqat, Alice 96. Ill, 152, 199 Lena, John 228 Lena, Manuel 65, 76, 99, 152, Lentz, Gordon 105, 213 Lewis, Mona 154, 199 Lewis, Sandra 92, 199 Liesman, Mike 105, 213 Lilly, Mike 228 Lilly. Randall 52, 53, 213 Lindholm, Wayne 54, 64, 228 Little, Deborah 228 Littlefield, Lannie 199 Lockhart, Janet 213 Loftis, Kathy 140, 145, 228 Lopez, Gus 199 Lopez, Patsy 199 Lowden, Larry 213 Lowe, Bonnie 136, 213 Lowe, John 140, 228 Ludwig, Howard I 12, 136, 213 Luke, Paula I 12, 152, 199 Lunday, Ginger 228 Luscombe, Sam 140, 229 Lyda, Gina 112, 213 McBeath, Melinda 47, 78, 88, 144, 145, 199 McCarley, Carole 199 McCarley. Linda 229 McCarty, Phyllis 78, 140, 229 McCleskey, Turk 213 McCluskey, Margaret 199 McCluskey, Mary Alice 78, 98, 229 McConnell. Sharon 92, 229 McCown. Sieve III, 136, 213 McDavid, Charles 75. 105, 199 McDavid, Donny 136, 213 McDavid, Ronny 136, 213 McDonald. Sudie 213 McDonnell, James 199 McFarling. John 199 McGill, Glenda 88, 229 McGuire, Terry 64, 229 McHan, Breck 59, 64, 229 McKelvey, Gail 214 McKinney, Carl 49, 199 McKown, Becky 34. 35, 96, 229 McKown, Lynn 214 McLean, Jimmy 52, 199 McLean, Karen 26. 205. 214 McMahon, Pamela 142, 214 McNeely. Nancy 88. 98, III, 214 McNutt, Marqaret 140, 145, 229 McQuillan, Herky 60, 124, 199 Maass, Patsy 229 Macken, Nancy 74, 96, III. 214 Manemann, Michele 214 Manninq, Paula 229 Manz. Marqaret 88, 96, 200 Marke, Debi 108. 199 Marek. Susan 97. 214 261 Markert. Clarence 124, 133, 199 Marsh, Ray 136, 214 Martin, Debbie 136, 214 Martin, Robbie 105, 136, 214 Martindale, Gary 49, 200 Martinez, Cynthia 229 Martsolf. Kurt 214 Mason, Mark 59, 229 Mason, Pam 88, 200 Massey, Barbara 154, 229 Massey, Robert 2 14 Matau, Dawn 214 Matthews, Mark 97, 200 Mathews, Pam 94, 136, 199 Mathews, Patti I I 1 , 229 Mathews. Prissy 214 Matney, Debbie 214 Mauermann, Analisa I II, 214 Maxwell, Utanah 229 Mayes, Charles 200 Mayfield, Roy 229 Mead. Mark 77, 229 Mead. Pam 77, 98, 140, 229 Medlock, Steve 60, 200 Meier, J. B. 27, 37, 49, 60, 200 Meier. Joyce 214 Meischen, Scott 54, 124, 229 Meisqeier, Melissa 229 Menefee, Harold 49, 60, 200 Menley, James 214 Michalenko, Stefan 54, 77, 229 Michalski, Renee 214 Miller, Pam 215 Mills, David 28, 54, 96, 221, 229 Mills, Ira 200 Mitchell. Mary 121. 200 Moczyqemba, Ricky 96, 145, 215 Mohle. Robert 229 Montqomery, Kathy 200 Montqomery, Shannon I 17, 118, 200 Montoya, Ruben 54, 77. 229 Moore, Bonnie 136, 215 Moore, Michael 124, 230 Mordica, Joey I 15, 200 Moreno, Alfred 60, 215 Moreno, Orfalinda 77, 230 Moreno, Pilar 60, 215 Morinq, Shelley 230 Morris, Cheryl 215 Morris, Virqinia 215 Morrisset, Louise 74, 230 Moss, Mike 112, 136. 215 Moxley, Raymond 32, 140, 230 Mueller, Carolyn 200 Mueller. Randy 88, 200 Muenzler, Randy 54, 77, 230 Munsell. Bradford 124, 230 Munsell, Larry 124, 130, 215 Murphey, Mark 64, 77, 230 Murphy, Robert 200 Muse, Daniel 230 Muzia, Roqer 49, 53, 56, 58, 65, 217 Naqy, Keith 230 Nance, Debra 91,215- Nations, Ronnie 112, 215 Nauert, Bonnie 215 Nauert, Connie 215 Nauert, Marvin 124, 125, 127, 200 Neans, Daryl 124, 125, 130, 215 Neeley, Diane 230 Neil, Kathleen 230 Nelson, Pat 215 Nelson. Susan 92, 98. 215 Neusch, Dick 200 Neusch, Esta 24, 30, 31, 97, 215 Neusch, Gay 145, 230 Newbury. Eetsi I 2 1 , 200 Newberry, Jerry 2 I 5 Nichols, Pam 215 Noack, Janet 215 Norton, Larry 200 Norwood, Gregory 215 Oatman, Kathy 215 Oertli, Edward 215 Oldham, Jacqueline 215 Oqrodny, Kathleen 92, 230 Olle, Janet 200 Ontiveros, Steve 54, 64, 230 Orear, Connie 230 Orme, Velma 115, 193, 200 Ott, Cynthia 140, 145, 230 Otte, Vickie 97, 200 Overfelt, Sara 145, 216 Owens, Richard 230 Pabor, Paul 216 Padden, Brian 216 Prade, Charlynne 231 Pair. Mike 54, 55, 230 Palmer, Cindy III, 216 Palmer, Martha 230 Palmquist, Susan 92, 216 Pankhurst, Janean 216 Pannell, Kathy 231 Paredes, Alan 149, 200 Paris, Nancy 231, 227 Park, Alice 216 Park, Brenda 216 Park, Freddy 126, 132, 231 Parker, Ann 231 Parker, Frank 231 Parrish, Deidra 209, 216 Parsons, Tripp 200 Partridge, Myra 88, 98, 144, 209, 216 Pate, Jenniffer 231 Pausewanq. Betty III, 154, 209 216 Payne, Beverly 201 Payne, Mike 216 Pechacek, Karen 201 Peeples, Bob 136, 216 Pemberton. Ron 136, 201 Pence, Dorothy 216 Penn, Lloyd 216 Penninqton, Barbara 231 Peschke, Kenneth 216 Peterson, Donnie 91, 124, 126, 128, 216 Peterson, Frances Peterson, Leonard 54, 231 Peterson, Wayne 216 Petty, Debbie 121, 201 Petty, Regina 23 1 Phifer, Bill 140, 231 Pickle, David 145, 231 Pierson, Kitty 78, 108, 201 Pittard, David 59 64, 125, 127, 231 Pittman, Camille 34, 35, 98, 231 Pittman, Doug 124, 133, 216 Pittman, Pamela 231 Pittsford, Alice 96, 216 Playford. Patrice 201 Pollack, Ginny 88, 201 Porter, Mark 231 Preece, Barbara 23 I Preece, Coquise 201 Preece, James 54, 231 Prellop, Leonard I 14. I 15, 201 Price, Johnnie 216 Price, Lonnie 231 Priddy, Carol 216 Pridqeon, Susan 23 I Proffitt. Diane 91, 105, 231 Purcell. Teri 145, 149, 216 Purcell, Sally 95, 216 Puryear, Jo Ann 96, 123, 201 Pyle, Loretta 37, 78, 199, 201 Pyle, Teresa 216 Ouadlander, Pat 52, 58, 216 Raby, Pat 231 Raqland, Lester 65, 67 201 Raqland, Phyllis 216 Ramm, Adzie I 18, 216 Randall, Jerry 201 Raschke, Harvey 23 I Raschke, Larry 216 Rasco, Bruce 201 Rasco, Mike 88, 136, 216 Ray, Lewanne 201 Ray, Steven 49, 198, 201 Reed, Francis 140, 231 Reed, Linda 88, I II, 154, 201 Reeves, Lisa 232 Reeves, Mike 88, 216 Rehfeld, Pam 35, 96. 221, 232 Red, R. V. 124, 232 Reinert, Steve 58. 216 Reneau, Kathy 232 Reum, Barbara 145, 147, 232 Rhyne, Sheryl 105, I 18, 216 Rice, Charles 232 Richardson, Sheiia 91, 105, 232 Richmond, Ann 145. 232 Riethmeyer, Sandra 232 Riley, Jim 77, 140, 145, 232 Riley, Rick 77, 232 Rizzo, Diane 88, III, 216 Robbins, Lynn 201 Roberson, Larry 52, 60, 216 Roberts, Debra 232 Roberts, Janet 96, 97, 111,217 Roberts, Pat 232 Roberts, Rr.nnie 54, 64, 232 Robinson, Patti 74, 201 Rocco, Bill 52, 53. 217 Rockett, Gay 201 Rodriquez, Dorothy 232 Roe, Donald 217 Roqers, Mike 208, 217 Rohlack, Karen 78, 201 Rohlack, Virqinia 124, 217 Ross, Linda 77, 140, 232 Ross, Valerie 217 Roten, Valerie 217 Rouse, Bill 140. 232 Rushinq, Mary 145, 232 Russell, Mark 145, 232 Russworm, James 52, 217 262 Saqser, Diane 232 Salcher, Cindy 30. 3 1 , 32, 33. 74, 108, 193. 201 Salinas. Mario 52, 70. 97, 201 Salyer, Brenda 77, 140, 232 Sampson, Linda 77, 78, 98. 112, 140. 232 Sander, Joan 154, 232 Sanders. Bill 64, 232 Sanford, Terry 233 Sasaki, Ros Ann 95. 136, 217 Schenck, Stephanie 149, 215 Schmidt. Werner 233 Schmitt, Edward 217 Schmitt. Nina 202 Schmih, Steve 54, 233 Schoen, Teresa 78, 217 Schrader, Pattie 233 Schrieber, Marqie 202 Schuler, Tony 52, 70, 99, 103, 217 Schulz, Annette 233, 288 Schultz, Linda 217 Schultz, Terry 233 Schumann, Gene 217 Schwertner, Terry 72, 77, 124, 129, 233 Scofield. Nancy 95, 2 I 7 Scoqqins, David 112 136, 217 Scott, Bob 52, 217 Seaqraves. Gary 59, 64, 77, 232 Seaqraves, Jim 60, I 12, 152, 202 Seay. Dan 88. 202 Seay, Don 88. 217 Sellman, Joy 202 Shi ner. Deborah 232 Short, Marqaret 2 I 7 Shreve, Rex 52. 60, 70. 217 Shuler, Robert 233 Shuller, Linda 202 Shults. Kathy 233 Siebert, Jan 95. 217 Sievert, Bill 217 Silberberq, Celia 140, 145, 233, 235 Silberberg. Jay 136, 144, 145, 152, 202 Silberberq, John 136, 145, 217 Silvernale, David 64, 233 Silvernale. Robin 77, 233 Simmer, Doug 60, 217 Simpson, Gary 70, 217 Simpson. Randall 233 Simpson, Ray 2 I 7 Sinqleton, Cathy 217 Sinqleton. Wayne 217 Skiles, Susie 202 Sledqe, Scott 140, 233 Smith. Debbie 77. 78, 88, 97, 124, 145, 202 Smith. Debi 202 Smith. Deborah 233, 235 Smith, Don 202 Smith. Gail 140, 233 Smith, Glenda 218 Smith, Jerry Lynn 88, III, 202 Smith. Judy I II, 218 Smith, Judy 202 Smith, Karen 233 Smith, Kathy 233 Smith, Nancy 136, 218 Snyder, Beverly 121, 202 Snyder, Drew 75, 218 Snyder, Jane 92, 96, 98, 152, 202 Snyder. Marquerite 77, 96, 145, 146, 229. 233 Solberq. Gary 52, 53, 218 Sparke. Susan 202 Speer. Ann 233 Spencer, Philip I 12, 202 Spielman, Marqie 121, 202 Springate, Kandy 202 Sprinqs, Mike 54, 233 Srnensky. Debbie 136, 218 Stahl, Greq 140, 233 Stall, Sue 218 Stanford, Glenda 78, 95, 96, 98, 218 Stanley, Georqe 124, 218 Starnes, Claudia 78, 233 Stearns. Marqaret 140. 233 Stenberq, Gary 140, 234 Stepan, Denise 218 Stephens, Annette 234 Stephens. David 218 Stephens. Ann 234 Stephens, Jan 78, 234 Stevens, Wendy 88, 202 Steward, Schere 234 Stiefer, Holly 202 Stiefer, Lindy 124, 218 Stockton, John 49, 50, 202 Stout, Pam III, 202 Stubblefield, Revrie 234 Sudduth, Debbie 202 Sullivan, Joe 218 Sulser, Susan 218 Sumner, Dennis 202 Swann, Cindy 234 Tallas, Peggy 121, 136, 152, 202 Talley, Robin 218 Talley, Susan 88, 107, 211, 218 Tatsch, Glenn 52, 53, 70, 218 Taylor, Fritt James 54. 234 Taylor. Mary 92, 234 Teinert, Alvin 234 Teinert, Arlene 103, 152, 203 Teinert, Laurie 91, 121, 154, 203 Teinert, Nelson 124, 218 Templeton, Annette 121, 203 Templeton, Carol 218 Templeton, Glenn 64, 234 Thaler, Doua 52. 218 Thames, Becky 218 Thiel, John 58, 218 Thieme, Virqinia 218 Thomas, Bruce 30, 31, 58, 72, 212, 218 Thomas, Cathy 93, 97. 98, 218 Thomas, Janet 36, 96, 98, 234 Thomason, Tina 234 Thorp, Beulah 218 Thurmond, Bobby 49, 125, 127, 203 Tobin, Debbie 218 Todd, Kay 218 Torres, Myrna III, 121, 203 Tounqate, Chris 203 Trowbridqe, Gwendolyn 219 Trueper, David 124, 128, 219 Tullas, Debra 234 Turner, Debbie 234 Turner, Mike 58, 72, 219 Turner, Scott 234 Tyson, Linda 219 Ulrich, Connie III, I 2 1 , 203 Unruh, Pam 234 Urban, Debbie 234 VandeVanter, Bill 219 Vera, Domingo 234 Vera, Richard 203 Vickers, Dianne 154, 234 Vinson, Sam 234 Vyvjala, Sharon 96, 219 Wade. Karen 203 Wagqoner, Pam 219 Waqner, Thomas 54, 234 Waiqht, David 203 Wahl, Johanna 234 Wall, Wynell 219 Wallace, David 52, 219 Walters, Mary 234 Walther, Vicki 203 Ward. Deborah 234 Ware. Joe 136, 219 Warner, Gary 140. 234 Warnke, Steve 52, 70. 219 Warren, Jimmy 88, 203 Warwick, Carolyn 88. 203 Warwick, Christine 219 Warwick, Karen 95, 140, 234 Watkins, David 56, 65, 203 Watson, Richard 60, 203 Watson, Steve 219 Weakly, Amanda 219 Weatherford, Lou 219 Webb, Carol 219 Webb, Terrie 95, 140, 234 Webster, Martha 98, 121, 123, 142, 143, 203 Webster, Terry, 78, 234 Weirich, Peggy 219 Weise, Neil 203 Weldon, Gary 2 19 West, Tom 219 Westerman, Rhonda 234 Wharton, Mark 234 Whatley, Jerry 150, 234 Wheelock, Ann 235 Wheeless, Sharon 95, 219 Whilden, Thomas 235 White, Cindy 95, 235 White, James 219 White. Ty 124 Whites, Charles 235 Whittaker, Richard 235 Widdows, Gay 140, 235 Wied. Debra 91, 219 Wilcox. Ruby 203 Wilkes. Clay 97, 140, 235 Wilkes. Steve 219 Wille, Larry 56, 65, 203 Williams, Charlotte 203 Williams, David 59, 140, 235 Williams, Jennifer 91, 235 Williams, Kathy 154, 235 Williams, Nelda I II, 219 Williams, Ricky 124. 235 Williams. Sherry 219 Williams. Virginia 78, 96, 203 Wimberley, Cindy 26, 35, 235 Wittwer, Jan 2 19 Wittwer, Rita 235 Wofford. Cheryl 235 Wofford, Kathy 203 Woody. Kathy 203 Wright, Glenda 235 Wyatt, Teresa 235 Yoscak, ' Peggy 203 Young, Barbara 203 Young, Glenda 219 Young, Glenn 235 Young, Linda 78, 88, 94, 95. 210, 219 Zapata, Alex 52, 97, 99, 219 Zirkel, John 235 263 A Tribute to Our Fallen Heroes Ronald W. Lazicki First Lieutenant William L Rushing First Lieutenant Everyone connected with Lanier bows his head in remembrance of these two fine young men who gave everything for their country. s? m ¥ Si ' I I r T .- -.
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