Midland High School - Catoico Yearbook (Midland, TX)

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I ' JrvJSjhFvv Midland High School Midland, Texas 1968-69 Volume XLIV LoAjf o zAe High Sky — picturesque example of the Western living where the land is barren and the sky is high. Land of cattle, oil and cotton, which gives us our name Cat-oi-co, Catoico. Oil rich ranch and farm lands is the locale of our town and our great school. With our Western heritage comes our theme Out Where the West Begins, taken from the poem bv Arthur Chapman. This part of the West on the high open plains of the Permian Basin, landscaped with low mesquite trees, tumble weeds and cactus, where the dry prevailing West winds blow, gives us a special breed of human being. Our students are tall in spirit, wide in desire, and deep in integrity. Theirs is a unique destiny founded on the pioneer spirit of the West, guided by our teachers and an educational system exceeded by none and girded with strength of the land it- self. We give to you, our student body, a look at our part of the West. Introduction 1 Faculty 20 Organizations 36 Student Life 74 Sports 94 Personalities 136 Classes 160 Graduates 196 Advertising 252 Index 283 . . . Oitl where the skies are a trifle bluer. Out where the friendship ' s a little truer. That ' s where the U est begins . ' y o Fi r many Bulldogs. Monday inornint; (and Tuesday, and Vtednes- da . . .) means up with the hot West Texas sun. doing countless chores before breakfast, and then tearing down to the Yellow Bomh (below). There is plenty of world history, geometry, and English lit- erature to fill Doggie days, but also many fun. unusual touc hes whic h have made attending MHS a distinct pleasure. Eyenis like Sneaker Day and Sui-ker Day seem to lend a little sparkle to cheniislr aJid calculus. Seen obviously enjoying Slave Day (bollomi an- W Club members Berry Hamm and Flo Holbrook. (!lii-crli-ailiT lr ouls. always i ;ioi ' ilv anliii|)alccl anil enjoM-d l) ihe sluclinl hinh. arc Irantii-. fabulous, but also, as mirrored in ihf i-H ' S of sopbomorf hopeful Doiuia Cjrler (left), a little IVigliti ' ninj;. Sot ever ()ne can win elertions. but the experience, most Bulldogs seem to feel, is well worth tin- trying. Best in the West is a hackneved phrase, but it aptly describes the kind of school active determined Bulldogs have made. But with our heads and ambitions in the tluffv Icvas clouds, we have nevertheless tried, like Paul . Ietzgar (helou). to keep those feel planted firmlv on the sandv groudn. Where there ' s more of sinf(ing and less of sighing Where there ' s more of fairing and less of hiixing That ' s where the If est hesins. Time in ihe Wi-sl. al ll•a l iiur pari (il ihe Wcsl. is spi-nl in xaiicd wavs — a new organization is formed for those who work for th4- I |- ter M, and athletes Nke (JIarenre Scharbauer (right), i with Ihe monev readv to join; Student Council Welfare Chairman Donna Parker, favors teachers, such as Miss Reeves, with the trad tional hirthda ilowe ' r; and the Drama department portra s the pLi vcrMuii ,,(■ ,, ,■ II nnun. (hrluw). {,n ing the stmlcnls ili,-ir vers,,, Till ' iini- )ii-c Ir-il a|i| r.ir.iric T al .1 prp ralK iil a lulK riislunii ' l i-lii ii tlffll auakrii- llii- riinniirii iif Miun-; .•liildluMid. Asscniblifs «il[i lalk h luil.-ril likiM.uriiMii Bcur- Slalcr. Mark (Jlfisiin. ins[)irr I ' al .|..liii-l.m an,l Ann K.-ll,-l ami all I.. f;r.-al.T lir,}!hl ; an.l uii.lri Imm;; 111.- -lu.l.Ml ua cl III.- Ma a ...ii-lanl ivlrain .il I..-! ill.- Sun Slim.- In ' iH.lii lian.K. iim.-i-. ami jiuilar |,lau-i . lik,- Ciiliv Ihrlunl a.l.l.il I., imr iiiu-i. ai .-11 |.n m.-nl «illi ■■| ' n,iiii.-.-. IVuiiii-.-. Where the West Begin, w .OVE MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND Thf tMichantcd night was held spellbound bv the familiar strains as the song proclaimed love, flowers, music, and dance for the 1969 Catoico Coronation. Reigning over all was ( )ueen Bonnie of the House of Matthews escorted bv King Tony of the House of Brown. Ladies-in-waiting were Jean East escorted bv Marc Lyons, Diane Weiner escorted by Scott Walker, Brenda Ross escorted by Chris Fiynn, Melda Adams escorted by Rick Bell, Priscilla Ellis escorted bv Thornton Hardie, and Deborah Hoelscher es(-orted by Jim Montgomcrv. Attending the Oueen were Janet Osborne and Jennie Lang as trainbear- crs and Ann Grimes as flower girl. Out where the sun is a little brighter. Where the snows that fall are a trifle whiter. Where the bonds ' of home are a wee bit tighter. — That ' s ivhere the West begins. Whether it is the beginning, the ending, or the beginning of the end. Bulldogs are there. A game always calls for the bov. Cliff Averv to pin a special mum on his favorite girl. Patti Ricker (right). The last game for a .Senior brings a wistful longing for things not to end — Jennie Lang (left) exemplifies that special feeling. This year gave us several unexpected snows to go sledding, skiing or as Tommy Terrett and Jan Stapp (below) are doing — create their own original snow- man. 10 ' i 7 . r rt l Til.- I„,ll,l- ,.r llnin. ' Mr .|lrr,f:lll,lM,l ullrr, K.-IK Sll.irir 1 -llnu,, I, ih. lilsl Innr ,s .,111 l.nonlr |Mnll,l |M|,.| ■iJn, ■ ' Dilllsull .111,1 111. «ll l..n r li, , ,rrl, ll TUm i .il«ririiiiMf;. An rn.lini; I,. ,i -I -i ' ' ,,.111,- uii.ii siiiii.A Hiikiii ii„n.,i. h, ' i r.iih.-i ..ii ' n.i.r- d. uiiii.,i l- ' iihii. Il.,iii,iii.ik,i- llrfll .M1II111..111 li.ril.i;;.-.,! lli,. W.-l «,■ 11111 ,,,Ni|..-l. ' I.. li..u uh.. 1- l,.-l („ „„.■ . . . Out ii ' here a fresher breeze is blowing. Where there ' s laughter in every streamlet flowing, Where there ' s more of reaping and less of sowing — That ' s where the West begins . . . The eiemeiilal rrealions of Nature — brown earth, blue skv am) water, and the soft breezes of spring — are found in rieh abunilam r on the Great Plains. No lakes or rivers, true, but sueh minor misfor- tunes do not hinder water lovers (riglil) on the swim team. Mean- while other lovers stroll arm in arm through shade-speckled grass, and wayward kittens chase butterflies. And one more day of a memo- rable year passes. 1969 has been a year of growing and oft-hanging at Midland High School. Our new principal. .Audrey Gill (left) welcomes our new as- sislanl principal. Stanley Cobb. Both joined the administrative staff in March. .Another smiling new face is .Mrs. . ita Tillman, attendance clerk (belou righlj in charge of the check-out-crowd. Also (hope- lullv) growing and changing have been the 467 Seniors, whose hopes and ambitions are reflected in the ring (below left) which proudly reads. • ' Midland High S.hool - 1969. te Out wheit the handclasp ' s a little stronger. Out where the smile dwells a little longer. That ' s where the West begins . . . Midland is certainly a part of the real West it smiles are any indica- tion. These people wearing smiles hold the guiding reins of leader- ship. Mr. Glen . llison, in his third year as principal, help the stu dent bodv in making .Midland High School the great place it is. Fac ully member Mr. Calvin Baker (upper riglit) solves his problems by talking with Mr. Allison. Nurse Beverly Williams (upper left) does her thing to keep stu- dents in top condition. Our thoroughly modern Mrs. Gypsy Riddle (abotv) in the . ' ttendance Office, is overjoyed each time a recuperat- ed Bulldog checks back in school. . nd why are there so many in Study Hall? The reason must be Mrs. Isabel . ' ngevine (right) who oversees the studying. 14 All work and no plav? Mr. Jack Mashburn and Mr. Glen Neswick, Assistant Principals (center) discover there is at least one moment of pleasure in a day of student problems. Mrs. Billie Perry (left) finds the daily job of a bookkeeper to fulfill the idea that happiness is a bank full of money. In the main office, Mrs. Ruth Erskine and Mrs. Minnie Faye Vaught (above) pause in their work to plan Mash- burn ' s Memo for the week. Out where the world ' s in the making. Where feiver hearts in despair are aching. That ' s where the West begins . . . The summer of 1968 brought disputed boundarv changes in the Mid- land School District. This problem was skQlfuliy handled by the ex- ceptional administration guided bv Dr. James Mailey. the new Super- intendent. He is familiar with this school system after serving as principal of MHS m 1958-1960. Dr. Mailey traces the new city bus routes for the Asst. Superintendents Mr. Harry Stanford. Mr. Je- rome Snyder, and Dr. Douglas Brown (below). Assuming major responsibilities are Mr. Jack L. Russell. Mrs. Mar- garet Cowden, Mr. Eugene M. Knight. Mr. Gilbert C. Thompson. Mr. Jack Matthews, and Mr. George Landreth who comprise the School Board (ri hlj- ot pictured is Mr. Robert Northington who replaced Mr. Martin G. Brown. Equally important are our counselors who help ease our aching minds. Mrs. Pat Balko. junior counselor takes notes on her patient (upper right). Odessa College lost a wonderful counselor in .Mrs. Balko. 16 The loss of Mr. Dakil to Windecker Research Company was the sen- iors gain of Mr. Bill Wells (left) as counselor. Mr. Wells finds bv talking with Linda Steinman how confusing it can be in choosing a college. Mrs. Margaret Williams, new sophomore counselor (above) Ijeams as she comes to the fifteenth correct page of computer grades. Her work is never ending, however, for there seem to be twice as many schedules to be changed as there are sophomores enrolled. 17 To the memory of a Man for All Times JACK MASHBl RN S .Icalh niarkt-d ridt „nl ihr- passing of a great man. but the passing of the era in whieh he so enthusiastiralK ' partiripated and guided. He. more than anv other single man. was responsible for the achievements of Midland High School and its stu- dents. He dedicated his entire life to the things that were important to him: Honor, duty and doing what was right. But. most valuable, were his efforts to instill these same high principles in the oung peo- ple in whom he so firmlv believed. It was impossible to be a part of Midland High School without being aware of Jack Mashburn. We all knew him and respected him. He was a patriarchal figure to all .MHS students — leaders and fol- lowers alike. He was firm when he needed to be firm, humorous when humor was in order, and a friend to everv student and teacher. He was simultaneously a symbol of authority and oi .lirness. a quali- ty few school administrators can claim. To those of us who affec- tionately called him ' Daddv Jack. he was more than a Dean: he was more than a symbol; he was a good man. Many of us didn ' t reali - h,tl ,t urcat contribution Jack Mashburn had made until we left hiiili -. Imnl .uiii entered the tumultuous atmo- sphere of college or the (miloMnn.il world. We could look back from a world of confusion to the world and ideas men like Jack Mashburn embodied, and understand what his actions, more than his words, had always stressed: A man has to do what he thinks is right. We never knew him as a voung man; we don ' t know what dreams he had or whether thev came true. If he wanted to be a great teacher, great dean, great man. he was. If he wanted to do what he thought was right, he did. . nd if he wanted to guide and touch the voung peo- ple around him, he did that too. It has been said that all we are is the people who remember us. That is why the happy, dedicated, friendiv man who wa.s such a ital part of our youth lives on in us. We, the thousands of students who listened to him and learned from him. are his greatest achie ement. And the greatest tribute we can pav him is to continue to believe what he believed, to strive to do what is right, to illustrate that the world is a better place because of J. ' VCK M.ASHBl RN. It is. 18 And a man makes friends without half trying — Thai ' s where the West begins. — Arthur (ihapiiian 20 faculty 21 Drilling for Perfection Through English I just love Huckelburn Finn. sighs Belinda DePeang to Mr. Leeper (opposite pg. bottom right). But the reading novels, poems, and essays are not the entiretv of the English program this year. Re- ports, such as tlie one given bv Jean East for Mrs. Pilcher ' s class (right), provided interesting backgrounds of writers lives and works. Folk ballads were sung, original plavs wTitten and light shows viewed in an attempt to show English as a modern. ali e language. Not all fun and games, tests had to be taken sometimes, too; Mrs. Macina supervises the lap board brigades. (Opposite pg. bottom left) In an attempt to encourage participation in clrama. Mr. Griffin vol- unteers to take the load in Romeo and Juhet (opposite pg. top left.) CALVIN BAKER West Texas State I niv.. BS English. Journalism M-ARY FLOYD Bavlor I niv.. BA Engh.h NELDA F( STER a hburn I niv.. BS English HORACE GRIFFIN Southwestern Univ., B. Speech. Drama, English JANE HARMON Univ. of Texas. BA. MA Reading Lab JANETHA HOLT North Texas State Lniv.. BA English. Speech MILLIE HOWARD Hardin-Simmons, B.A English JAMES LEEPER Southwest Texas St.. BS. MEd Enghsh SARAH MACINA North Texas Stale I niv BA English DOROTHY PERKINS (Dept. Head) Texas Woman ' s Univ.. BA, M.A English DONITA PHILLIPS Oklahoma I niv.. BA English ERNESTINE PILCHER WTSC, BA English 22 LINDA SILVER Bavli.r. HA Kn-lish ROSA SPROl SE East Texas State, BA English SUE STAGNER Texas Tech, BA English NANCY STOVALL Texas Tech, BA Eneli-ih LAVERNE WEST Sul Ross, BA. MA English LUCINDA WINDSOR Texas Teili. BS. MA English 23 Math Charts Way Pir Mr. Jones tries to convince Meredith George (op- posite). Math deals with precision and accuracy both with human minds and electronic computers. Mr. Webb exer- cises his duty as chief explainer of homework (below left) while Mr. Cagle decides he ' ll giye the Rebel scorekeepers a lesson in addition (belou left. I JAMES C. GLE East Central Okla.. BS. .M: Algebra, Related Math. BasketbaU STANLEY COBB Howard Payne College. BS, MS ■ Geometry, . lgebra. Fiball ROY DENNIS (Dept. Headi North Texas. BS Algebra. Calculus. Physics RAY ERXLEBEN Texas Lutheran CoU BS. MS Elem. .Analysis. Geometry JAMES JONES Texas Tech. BS .iMgebra EDWIN NIXON Howard Payne ( Akebra. Track LEE TAYLOR ETSTC. BS Related Math THOMAS WEBB Unix . of Texas. BA Related Math. Algebra 24 Science Maps Future ■ l)r|il. pnniili-il .-(liii alioii 111 luologv. chrrnistrv. phvsics, and phvsiologv till- vi ' ar. Chfiiiislrv and tin- llinnv olroiniiifssed air provided Mr. Kalliis with many 1 liurklcs lopptisilr). ' I ' hf iiKidfrn i ' i|iii| iiii ' nl in ihi- lal) gives ihe students a chance to sec lor themselves the Ixisic units of life Ihelow leftj. In addition to labs, research ex- periments, demonstrations, and lectures, students arc exposed to interesting (?!) films. (If vou don ' t believe it. ask Mr. Kiunlxi (bultum rif;hll. EVE H.- RBE.N North Texas Stale Biologv D, N KALIJ (Dept. Head) Tc ,,.- M I ' In-M ,il S( ience. Chemistrv AH KLEINBECK ' ' rc .L- Tech. BA Bl.llogN RAY PAINTER Sul Ross. BS Biologv DAVID RIMBO E.t-t Texas Stale, BS Biologv BILL SMITH Texas Teh. BS BioloL. . ChcnistrN RA ! MONI) ERKERK North Texas Iniv.. BA Biologv. Football ROBERT YOliNG Sul Ross. BS. MEd Phssics. Biologv. Golf 25 Changing World - Changeless West The War of 1812 . . . McCuUough versus Maryland . . . Mr. Hud- son s philosophy (below) . . . social studies teachers have instructed students in the course of their ever-changing world for countless years . . . and the history hooks get thicker aU the time. At MHS we get an occasional new slant, however; just ask Mr. Kent ' s govern- ment classes (right), where Trov Welch and Paul Ulvog got to show off their diplomatic talents in a mock Congress where the momen- tous decision was made that things do go better with Coke . . . e en government. 26 lOlIN liOl liASSA nil N.- M.Ai.u I niv.. US Sn,H,luf;v. I ' K, Swim Ciiach DdUOTHY HHOWN K.lhlin.U ' .onCnll. ' n,-. HA. MA Am. Hisl.iiA. (;oM-tiimcnl BILL ROUSE East Texas Slali- Univ., MEfi Am. History, Flbali, Track FRANCES WALKER I ' niv. of Hawaii. BS. MA W urlcl Hisl.irv. Am. History DEWAYNE DAVIS 1 !niy. ol Trxas, BS (iipycriiini ' Ml ]0E DAVLS Univ. of Texas, BA Government, Economic JANET GARNER Univ. of Tcxa.s, BFA Am. History, Art WALTER HEADRICK ETSU, BS. MS Am. History. Baseball TOMMY HESTER North Texas State Univ., BS Am. History, Texas History GLEN HIXON TCU, BS Am. History. Ftliall M. E. HUDSON (Dept. Head) West Texas Slate Univ., BS, MA Government. HWT DAVID KENT T.-xas Tei h. BBA (70 ernment, Ti ' nnis DICK MABRY Miilwestern, BS Am. History, Ftball (.ioacli 27 Business Education Leads the Way Experience for the business jobs of tomorrow is provided bv the Business Department. Typing is one of the best known courses as Mr. Fultz (ri hti and Mrs. Sit ' on (below) will testify. Mrs. Hopson sponsors a race against time for short-handed students (left). LARRY CLICK MS, East Texas Stale Univ.. BS W Typing, Related Math, m - FtbaU m- -- MAGGIE CORNELIUS K Sam Houston College. fl Wk BS, MBA H Typing. Bus. I.a AU A. D. FULTZ East Texas State. BS. MEd Typing. Bus. Matli YVONNE HOPSON Baylor Univ., BBA Sleno. Typing FANNIE REEVES, (Dept. Head) North Texas State Uniy., BBA, MBE Office Practice. Slenn LUCILLE STANFORD Texas Woman ' s Univ., BS Bookkeeping, Typing 28 w . J Foreign Language Jy Broadens Culture I.Hnj;iKi{;c cmirscs an- • [)l■,■iall [io|iular armwif; -ludi-nls - and leaclicr. ! - wlm enjov lalkirif;. Tlii- ilirficullv. as Susan Hauler found (upper left), is ihinkinf; in Spanish ... or German . . . or Frcnrh . . . Iml Lalin, acronlinf! lo .Vliss Harris (luiver left) is simply loo lunn for words — wliiili may be the reason no one .speaks it an more. Joey Pareli and Ed Innerarity (below) ask Miss .jaikson a queslion. Iiul when the answer is in Spanish, too . . . hack lo Ih.- (h.l,onar%! I AKIE HI BBARU I iin. of Sw. Louisiana. BS Spanish MINME J.ACKSO.N (Depl. HeadI Baslor. B.A. Spanisli NANCY RITTER I niv. of Texas. BA Fren.h BARBARA TONDRE Our Ladv of the Lake Coilefie. BA German. English 29 Frontiers Blazed Through Books The library, habitation of the dubious and purgatory for the flunkies, provides valuable help for everyone in many different ways. Nan Parrot had trouble finding the autoro of PeWr Rabbit: Miss Carroll helpe.l her llffll. S,,ni,-..ii. i drd rrs.Mirh material on thesasmanian J.-mI and ' .I .-our-. ' li- Kiml.i.iiiiili knew just where to look. Kerpms; li.i.ik. in i;ood i.|..iir. Mrs. Nitsehe GWEN KIMBROUGH Oklahoma State, BS Library Clerk VICKIE NITSCH TWU, BS Librarian 30 Fine Arts Help Tame West Tillmt; strands d ■•|.ili,Ta Mr . . . oil |M]]ilirij;s in iht- traclilii n ol Dej as and Kl ( rcco . . . s|ilnr-linf;linf; Siiusa marches . . . The rral W il.l W rsl was never like this! The fine arts facuhy ol MHS has o errome sour notes (ahoi ' e. Mr. McCartney shows Ann Beardslev a sour note with the advice (o walk away quickly when accosted by one) and smudged hnes (left. Mr. Lann, a student teacher from Sul Ross, demonstrates for Mike Simpson the prop- er way to prevent a mountain from looking like a Jell-o mold) to lind. buried beneath West Texas sand dunes — talent! MARY BARNETT Texas Tech, BS Art MARGARET FERGILSON I niv. of Texas. BM Orchestra LARRY (ill.BERT Sul Ross. BS An DON McCartney Okla. City llniv.. BM. MME Choir. Music Theory CLYDE WILSON ' West Texas State, BME, MA Band 31 Vocational Training Prepares for Future A great vaiiety ol octupalional courses are offered, rang- ing from electronics and computers to agriculture and mechanical drawing. These subjects aim to prepare the students for future life. Teachers aid the students periodi- cally as shown by Mr. Bragg who explains the tricks of metalworking to Fred Montez (below) and Mrs. Vaughn lends a helping hand to future homemaker Vicki Joyner (right). There is also much emphases put on learning skills by experience. Hairdressing is one of the many areas covered by the newly offered course. Cosmetology. These skills can be acquin d only ihrnugh constant prac- licc. (,i , i(,sile page) MARILYN BAKER Uniy. of Pittsburgh. BS.MK Cooperative Home Ec. DEWEY BAIICUM East Texas State, BS. MS Ag BOB BEAKLEY North Texas State I ' niv.. BSEd V.O.E. JOHN BRAGG Abilene Christian, BSEd CJi-ncral Shop, Metal Shop J. R. CUFFMAN Texas A M, BS. MEd Ag. Occupations STANLEY FOGERSON Texas Tech, BS Ag. JIMMIE MAMMONS Cosmetology EDWIN HEIKKILA Clemson Univ., BS, MEd Electronics, Related Math 32 liVm.KM. Illi.KS NortiiiTii Arizona I niv.. BS. MA Honi ' niakin : EDWARD KOKKl.IN Sill K..SS. HBA. MEd lcili. Dramn-;. Woodwork EVYLVN I.EVISAY Hardin-Smimont Lniv., WALTER McMillan San Antonio College, BBA ICT JERRY PHILLIPS New Mexico Western. MEd Woodwork PALL SELLERS Texas Tech. BBA DE C. M. SINGLETON Univ. of Texas, MEd Cosmetology ROBERT SPROISE East Texas State Data Processing GARY STEWART Angelo State College. BS DE JLIDY VAUGHN Sam Houston State. BS Home Economics RALPH SCHULTZ Colorado State College. AB. .MEd Woodwork J K 33 Physical Education Rounds Out Students The excitement and the ups and downs of icim|ii ' litiun. victory and defeat, or simply the ever d.i I ' .K. ■ l,i c-s. all are found in the P.E. Department. Su| i vi-iii;j. ic.ich- ing, and haying a lot of patience are the ■ nn hr , ( .citing caught in the excitement is Coach John Bourassa (left) as he yells. Go Tonto to a swimmer. Mary Baird (right) supervises the physical fitness program as one of her stu- dents attempts the standing broad jump. Bv adding a health program this year, the department continues to im- prove. MICKEY FLIPPIN East Texas State Univ., PE. Ft ball WILLIE JONES Texas Southern I niv.. BS. MS PE. Soph. Ba.seball. Fib. JOANN MARTIN McMurry, BS PE. Volieyball Jl ' DY BABER Texas Woman ' s l niv.. BS PE, Ass ' t. Swim Team Coach NL ' RY BAIRD Texas Woman ' s I niv., BS PE, Golf Coach FRANCES CARLTON Oklahoma State Univ., BS Govt.. PE. Tennis JAMES (DOC) DODSON (Dept. Head) TCU, BS. MEd PE. Trainer 34 L:, -i . J Back at the Corral — Miles of Work Thi ' sp arc the bi ' liiml llie scenes [x-ople who keep Mid- land High going . . . cleaning 14.000 mili s of halls . . . feeding 1300 hungry cowhands . . . and alwavs with a smile. School maintenance personnel. (lefO include Clif- fnrH Rose (h. engineer). Dan Kilgore (engineo- ass:. ' ,. Douglas Dufiey. and Alice Modkins. and bflou. David Harmon, Eugene Colev. OB Lewis. D. Jones, and Lih) Taylor. The cooks armed with chocolate cake and huge kettles of soup, are (upper rijshl) Minnie Jones. Dafnev Wallace. Fave Rene King, and Christine Riggs. and (lower right), Melba Black. Mary Pile. .Margaret .Austin, and Ruby Griffith. LXX ' CA -«- — ' , dMAMC it ' 36 organizations Ln mM BAtAS f 37 Kd.lur Clill ,,■y of Ihr Bulldog (upper rif;h() is aided ill til.- iiKMjiikiins III (lapcpwoik, over whiih Donna Par- ker (left) i -eeii peering, bv Ronnie Fosler (botUim left). Bu ' iincs? Manager. Donna Parker (bottom renter . Fea- ture Eililoi. and Jim lonts;onle■r (bottom rifchtl. Sports Editor. The reporters responsilile lor roundini; up tfie iiews ini-lude (middle ri ht) Brenda Ross,-Jaek Sualli.iv. Bruie Giiniore, and Patli Rieker. I r Bulldog — Range Reporter In ih.- Ir,idlli..n ..( ttie Old W.:-!. f rr outp.isl had ils nun s;ill jouriiaJ of nirrfrir ' pvi-nts. (V-iiairiK MHiiis 11(1 dillrn-nl in llial rcspccl. alllMJUfih llic Bullilnf; has uii- douhti-rllv imprmrd upon Irarlitinn in i|ualil of joiirnaJ- ism. Dirntfd h sponsor Mr. Baker lupper left), lln- Bul ddf! lias enal)led sludents this vear to keep inlnj nicd about all phases of srhool life. Division editors .Ann Si. Clair (botlvm lefl). Feature Editor. Erie Leibrot k (bnl- torn reiHer). MaiKiging Editor, and Pei;f Stamv (htjllom right) Exchange Editor, are assisted in the bi- eekl pro- duction by repc;rters (middlf left) .Susie .Sriiiih. Pete Fears, LaDonna Xiehols. and John l)a is. Brcniij Ross lupper rigkl) is .seen enjovins; ntiniensel one ol the lirst period gool-oir .sessions in the renowned .lournalisni lounge. Catoico Creates Western Spirit Without three very special people the 1968-69 Catoico could never have been. For the Editor. Janet Osborne (righl). -Assistant Editor. Jennie Lang (below), and spon- sor. Mrs. Lucille Stanford, heading up the annual staff was a great and demanding responsibility. Drawing layouts, writing copv. giving advice on innumerable de- tails; there was nothing the were not willing to do cheer- fully, and do well. 40 Four of llii hard working division editors of ific 1968-69 Caloia, are (upper lefl) Del.bie Belircnds (Faculty). GarN Bittiek (Sports), (middle lefl) Julie Kevser (()r ;a- iHAiticiri l. ami ( .arolvn Wilson (Personalities and (;Ki - -.|. Some of the junior staffers -au«!ht [lard at - uork ' nielude (kmer left) L -sli.- Inp-r. .Sail) D. ' Vi ilt, atui Janet Beardslev. Janet Oshorne (upper rifchll studies ihe selertion of enlertaininp annual sali s promotions whil.- I ' attv VIeColl. (Inuer righl) a|ipears to he lost in a a,i .lreanK 41 Staffers Pool Efforts Essential to the production of this ear s annual are iIk work of Ellen White (rear right) as Business Manage] and Classes Editor, and the on-the-scene gals with thi camera. Peggy Briniee (far right) and Melda Adan; (below). Their junior a istant include (lower left) Su zanne Beique. Lovd V hillc . .ind S;uah Zoll.-r. Janet (h borne and Debbie Bclirends are shown (middle right) a: they prepare to leave lor the yearly trip to Dallas, with se rious intent written all over their faces, while Sally De- Witt (lower right) make faces at persistent photogra phers. 42 -I i ' ftf P ' T] ' r ' o«=: ; ' ' V ' Student Council Corrals Talent The (ulahsl lor imi l ul the .uti ilu-j and special i- -nls I his year has been provided by the enthusiastic members of Student Council. Back at the ranch, officers who have dedicated their efforts to make this year a success are (left) Tonv Brown, pres.. Bonnie Matthews, rec. sec, Jennie Lang. corr. sec. and Gerry Nobles, vice-pres. Members of the President ' s Cabinet are (middle) J. Keyser. AFS. T. Hardie and A. Beardsley, elections. C. Wilson and M. Cunningham, social, S. DeWitt and L. Unger. scrapbook, (tower left), standing, D. Grado. handbook, J. Conry. welcoming, B. Ross, chaplain, D. Parker, welfare. G. Madsen. and P. Johnson (seated), publicity and calendar. S. Smith, handbook, (lower right. standing) D. Hoelscher. school spirit. C. Rankin, student store. B. Burke, assemblies, seated. B. Holland, and J. Osborne, programs and concessions. A. St. Clair, student store. 43 Great in ' 68 B.-iiiniiini; lli.- .-ar with a banj;. ihi- Sludcnt Counril as- semlilv (upper left) emphasizfS tlif goals lor 1968-1969. Throughout the vear. members have tried to live up to their aims, by encouraging school spirit, participating in charity drives such as the March of Dimes Walkathon (bottom right), and decorating for dances. A couple of exhausted decorators (bottom left) wonder if they can scrape up the energy to make it t(j the dance! Preparing materials for the spring Forum, hosted by MHS. are sophomore representatives J. Wilson. M. Cole. R. Rams- land. C. Ellis, P. Northern. C. Stovell. S. Bailev. M. Lopez. H. P. O ' Neal, L. Bosvvorth. T. Kidwell. M. Lamb- din, and L. McFarland. Meanwhile, seen practicing that big Texas grin are junior representatives S. Seltzer, R. Donncll. S. Helmer. V. Bn.w.lcr. S. Z. VValLicc. an.l L. Hoels.hcr. 44 Srnior rrprpscnlalivi-s keeping the bulletin board up to ilali ' an ' (up icr left) J. Osborne, C. Cannon. N. Parrot. T, Hernandez, C Averv, M. Lyons, C. Spires. P. Moore, S Oawkins. L. Seliraub. E. Glaspie, seated, K. Lawrence I :. Flvnn, H. Hudson, M. A. Thomason, A. Pitts. Sopho more representatives: (upper ri ht) S. Burns. S. Hai M.on. N. Harris. H. Howard. I). Watkins. B. Davidson. I (.oolsbv, H. Hoberls, VI. Pitts. K. Crow. K. Jons tiaines. M. George. C. Tate. K. Simpson. .Juniors: fbot lam right) D. Davis. M. Meltzer. T. Neumann. S. Wad dill. B. Alhrittori. C. Murphy. N. Lynch, P. Casey. B. Gal lamore. M. Webernick. P. .Aleman. E. Reiter, K. Rub manii, M. King. T. Montiigna. S. Vinev. Sponsor, ImHhUe left) Mr. Neswiek. 45 From MacArthur Park to Handel ' s Messiali, llir MHS ohoir has enjoyed a year of making beautiful music. Led bv Mr. McCartney, the choir has had fifteen mem- bers elected to all-region honors. The A Cappella Choir includes (right) 1st row, S. Nixon, B. Barber, Y. Young. B. Howard, P. Miller, S. Bristol. P. Brinlee. M. Carter, K. Graham, C. Hays, and N. Mims. (2nd row) L. Elliott, D. Henderson, M. Robinson, P. Graham. P. Ri( ker, L. Whitworth, C. Huse, G. Madsen, D. McCullough, M. Masta, C. Clark, P. Swanson, (3rd row) K. Barber. M. Storey, J. East. L. Covington. G. Strambler. M. Brown. M. Jimerson, A. Beardslev. M. Sims, M. Heptinstall, G. Drake. (4th row) R. Dudlev. .(. Venable, E. Zacherv. R. Piper, W. Habr. H. Jackson. T. Smith. A. Reed. J. Kemp. R. Rankin, L. Lathan, J. Rotan, and W. Rankin. Mixed choir (middle left) includes (seated) H. Natividad. D. Reyez. L. Poole. (2nd row) L. Parrish, A. Cunning- ham, L. Cunningham. J. Garcia, J. Johnson, M. Jones, B. Horton, (3rd row) H. Atichi-son, C. Robinson. B. John- ston, M. Scuddav, (top row) S. Schackleford. S. Lara. 0. Sanchez, D. Davis. P. Collins. M. Martinez. H. O ' Neal. Mary Carter (bottom) mirrors the ccmcentration during rehearsals. 46 ■ ■■■ ■ HI ■ ■■1 illiS: % t @ 5f  f Vlu. k ' ' ' ?- v . v ' Choir Serenades Western Front Aiii rn|)anist Sheryl Brisli)! (left) sinj s with llic Madri- gals (mMle left), bovs, W. Rankin, K. Kaiikin. B. Piper. J. VVnable. R. liudicy, girls, P. Graham, P. Rick- cr. D. Henderson. M. Robinson, and Marv Slorev at the |iiano. More Madrigals are (middle rifiht). Isl row. N. Minis. M. darter. 2nd row. S. Borland. C. Havs. A. Beardsley. D. MeCullough. ,3rd row. A. Reed, L.Whit- K ' rn[). and L. Lathan. The (iirl ' s A Cappella ( lioir iniliides. Isl row. V. Livingston, E. Valencia, P. Slanseil. M. .Skees. L. Click. P. Porter. B. Boydstun, C. Keadv. D. Vi einer. L. ( ooks. 2nd row. N. Kirkpactrick, K. Boling, M. Wheeler, F. Salgado, T. Tre.lawav, K. An- .Icrson, L. Tyler, C. Hill, L Hall. .3rd row. -S. Dawkins. S. Vi vie. K. Lawrence. S. Clippinger. P. Rodriquez. L. Davis. C. Grimes. N. McGuarit. W. Collins. 4th row. K. Ellis, T. Rhvmes. C. Williams. L. Harvey. M. Hender- son. J. Warren. G. Wise. C. Cox. N. Harris, ,5th row. J. h. G. Ellis. D. Oswald. D. Jones. S. Schlirhting. C. mlnev. Y. Young. L. Shell, ,n. D. Brown. V. Johnston I B. Jon. ' s. 47 Scholarship Rides High In the spring initiation. National Honor Soiietv mem- bers, including . nn St. Clair Ibeloiv). symbolized their purpose and goals bv the lighting of randies. Throughout the vear. these outstanding students aimed successfully for high academic performance. There was a light side, too: no one will ever forget the pink Valentine messages which Kristi Cravs and Joeann- Campbell are seen typing (upper right) or. better vet, the singing telegrams. Offi- cers of this diversified group are (lower right) Eric Lei- brock (vice-pres.), Ann St. Clair (treas.). Scott Walker (pres.). Mr. Smith (sponsor), Carolyn Wilson (sec), and Mr. Kallus, (sponsor). 1 11 1 ■il Other members include (middle nght). sitting. Debbie Hoelscher. Kathv Ruhman. Janie Hitt. Susan Grace. Sheridan Kellev. Susan White, - nita Pitts. Debbie Van Petten, Nancv Lvnch. standing. Donna Parker. Barbara Sparks, June Jarrett. Debbie Johnson, Nancv Pugh. Linda Kinser, Sallv DeWitt. Leslie Inger, icki Brow- der. 48 Ilir l,„ r„,rl,ll.r,.||,|,M| l|„. .,|l,,ll.ll lluMn, ■| ll„. r.H ,. ., ImI.uI, ' In ill. ' Illtill .M.l.lrini, .I.IIhI.ImI- III.IMl. ■ III..,! .11 Mils |,„,. „„.„llhl- ul lllr ,„f:,l,ll .,lli.ll ,llr :. , „■: 1,-ln liMiiuf I,illli.«-, Km-IiCmv-. I.I11.MI .-I. l ' .-t; ,|..llil-.uri. ,in (,rrri,. Aim Hr.,nl lrv. .|.,n,-l () ■ liornr. Jrnni.. Laii;;. Brcnila Kos,-. Jur.inii Cainplii ' ll. 1.111,1,1 Klliiil. R„hlm ' Brru lrr (mutdlr Irftl ],in (;.«i,l- uiii. |),,n Ci-liM . I ' .illi Si, A. 11-. M.iix K,ni|i. Chri I, M,-. ,lll, ' l lrl. I,,v (,.,!, I„T, ImiiiK l ' .nl,,M, . II.,,!- ,■11 ll.ii|i, ' i. .lll, CImiuI,,-!-. ,|,-ll Ha, 11, ■II, l ' ,il,|,.liii-|,,ii. H,,l,l.„- Hall. I ' alh M.C.II. Mark iU,,ii, H.irl.ara 111.. iii|,-,.,i. ,1,11111 Id. k,i. MalA Ka M. (:ull..ii li. Caildl (;,.u,l,n. KiilKtnl B,«.k,i. Nan (a,.n,iilKMf;. .|,Mn Cum . il.ntr, t,-fil. siiiiii};. CliH ■ cn. Clin FKiiii. SIiimiv i ,.ii. Kan-ri .|, Iiii ,mi. lamia Echsanls. .Ann Hariai. I..,la HaM . Palh Hi,k,-i. (;a Ma,ls,-n. laxi CuiMfjIiin. .s.Liali Z„llcr. Dcl.l,!, ' H,ai,l,iM,ii. siaiulm;;. K,. l.,„kcr-. Ininiin K,-i,-,T, Mik,- Hum h. Mik, ' Sh.ri,-,. T,.,l l ' .iu|.. I.aiv Kail-I,an.i. I.n.l Wliilln. Ki, k H,II.T,,i,x Hn.vui. (,.■ll ,.l.l,-.. H.,l,hv Hiirk,, ,111,1 r. Hanli.-. Jr. Council Ropes Profit While pulling in the money. Junior Council members have spent a busy year working on Youth Center and community projects, collecting for charitv drives, and de- corating for dances. Some of the bigwigs pulling the ropes are (upper right) T. Hardy (pres.). Mr. Wolfe (sponsor). Jodie Pickett (vice-pres.), Scott Walker (sgt.- at-arms), Mimi Houser (sec. treasurer). Remaining Jun- ior Council members, caught at sunrise, include: Peggy Moore, Ginger Nobles, Donna Crawford, Melissa McBride, Karen Johnson. Helen Hudson. Nan Parrott. Candy ShuU. Janie Owens. Joan Conry. Su-san White. Debbie Johnson. Bonnie Matthews, second row: Bill Brown. Bruce Holland, Ellen White. Mary . nne Thoma- son. Lucille Swanson. Candy Bowers, Patty McCoU, Sarah Zoller. Julie Wilkinson. Kerry Wallace. Sally DeWitt. Peggy Johnson. Tricia Linelian. Susie Smith. Susan Howard, row 3: Eric Leibrock. Chris FIvnn. Bill Cardwell. Ted Paup. Ronnie Foster, John Payne. Jack Swallow, Lee House. Robby Donnell, Mike Headrick, and David McDaniel. Seen around the pool table are Martha Melzer. Shauna Seltzer. Julie Kevser. Dorothy Travis. Carolyn Wilson. Sally Ervin. Vicki Browder. Linda Steinman, Candy Cowden, Joan Howbert. Mary Kay McCullough, Jennie Lang. Susie Dickson, Sybil Hel- mer, Sarah Mayes. 50 Muchachos, Ole Bv recognizing outslanding Spanish students, the SPAN- ISH HONOR SOCIETY promotes the continuity of in- terest in Espanol. Officers are (below) Sarah Zoller (vice-pres.). Debbie Johnson (pres.). Linda Schraub Isec). Sol pictured is Pattv McCoU (vice-pres.) and Mrs Hubbard (sponsor). 51 Fastest Pens in the West Ts[)itif . fdilme. and i nniiiiiiiilni . . . all arr part ul tatl (lulir lor Bulldogs  hii liaic olunI(xTrd thi-ir tiiiii- In publishing an outstanding liltrarv magazine. Candle in the K ina. A group of Candle staffers (upper right) are seen sifting through stacks of essays ana poems to find jusi the riglil ones . . . and for editor Lola Hays (middle left) the work was neyer-ending. Members of the stall (middle right) are (back row) Melissa Hirsch. DaMcl Herpich. Ronnie Foster. Patti Ricker, and Linda Whit- worth, and foreground, Janet Cobb, Sherry .Nixon. Lola Hays, Joeann Campbell, and Rick Bell, the two spon- sors, Mrs. Westof tlic Writer ' s (iuildaml Miss Perkins of Candle in the Uind. di ru s il,,- related goals .if th. tu.. groups (helou left) while members of the W riter ' s Guild (below right) are found looing through the windows . . . of their minds? The group includes (upper row) Joeann Campbell. Rick Bell, and Patti Ricker; (middle row) .Sherry Ni on. Linda W bilwnrtb. and Lola Ha s; (bottom row) Dayid Herpicb. I- X r L 52 Sophomores Strike It Rich I.I ' d by head rustlers (upper left) Jan Bean (sec). James an Husen (pres.). Bill Wolf (sponsor), Beckv Gideon (vire-pres.). and Ramona Preston (sgl.-at-arms). mem- liers of the 100 Club (middle, lower right) have boosted outh Center spirit bv lending a hand to the Kiwanis Club. Woman ' s Club, and High Skv Girls Ranch. Keep- ing everyone up on the news are (lower left) Candv ShuJl and Helen Hudson, editors ,,f the Y. C. Chatter. 53 DE Aims for Experience While participating in wholesale, retail and servicing oc- cupations, DE students (middle) are preparing for future vocations. Flovd Baker (lower) illustrates the muscle power that is necessary while Claudia Bankston (report- er), Mr. Stewart (sponsor), Marian Vest (treas.), Jackie Coker (reporter). Danny Greer (vice-pres.). Pam Basse (photographer). Brenda Rackrow (pari.), and Mr. Sellars (sponsor) provide the brains for the organization (right). 54 Band Travels Trail to Precision Despite long huurs of (iraelice and ilrills. the band ' s pi- oneering spirit has never been greater nor performance finer than this year. Praiiice is long — before school, dur- ing school, until 5:00 after .school — but rewarding, as shown in the Christmas and Spring concerts, and all-state honors. No football game is complete without the pres- ence of the 100 strong Bulldog Marching Band, (below). and Don Lenard (middle left) is only one of the manv who practiced for perfection. liSISliSilllB iiiiiiiiiiiii It ' s not all plav. and long hours were spent creating an outstanding float (bottom) for band sweetheart. Karen .Anderson. James Mailev, (left) mirrors the sincerity of performance. 55 ifcijig Bulldof Bai] !iili ' VJTWT. ' VS 6 =rT :5r s S fef i ■•. ■■ 5 1 Sun J..n. l.„k W.l-i.;. Rinna li ler I ' l B..ru I Elhfl Walkrr karrn An.irrion Ri. kv Chou |j„fl Cobb Linda Danirls Kjmilla Kmp Sharon Jones l.mda L..nanl Gloria Jc.bnson Krltv Mams Crane Ijnp l.inrfa Habr Linda Haikleman Carol Wilson tibor, DiMe Ka,b„p Alia Clarinets GinptT Rdhens [Inrclbv Wbilleii Pal Rolan Bauoc rhu.k Hazl.-K,™.) Bass Clannru Jern Rotan C ari nf u Elaine Weaver Dennis Alhev Man Oinner Maria Morpan Dran DaM Cnnua Bass Clarine N..rman Arr.. .. Cvnlhia Si.iv.l 1,.A.I Wbill.-v lanrt M.ilbr Alio Saxophones Sieve Delonp David Harnnploi Cornets Jan Naflee Harold Hem. Howard Godw rkiud Fields (Israr Sanehez Flovd Plemm. S.oi.nn Bebrend- Lln d Ulban l,.,na Senire Manin Jones Mike fjrlsen Riihard Smilh Carmen Estrada Basses Marvin Houslo French Horns Bobby Burke Don Leonard Mike Busch James Mailev Paul LHvop Dennis Shupp Andrew Gama Millon Shellon bn Cjseling x- Dressier reddie Jimene; Mark H.mi Lupe Gonzale Ruaell Gibb err Armendariz arn Bradlev .hard Hansen everlv Johnson Donell Harpe Linda Pnmer Frank GnlTin Clvde Pitlma ■« Band Multiplies Honors At the top of the honors for the year are all-state players (below) Don Cassling and Mark Wilson. All region honors were achieved by six players (right). In order to reach all region or all state, the band mem- bers spend many hours of intensive practice (middle right). Librarians Danell Harper and Pat Boruff mas- ter the music filing system, (lower right) while twir- lers Betty Maines and Jan Naglee (lower left) add beauty to the front ranks of the marching band. 58 Chief palhfiniliT ami MUS grad, Mr. Clyde Wilson. (behu). Ls ri-s[)(insil)li- lur ihr lirir | rrrisi(iii of llir liarid marching; ibrniations. 1 ndcr hi dim turn. fdtrrTi [)la  TS achicvpil all district (miMlf Ifft). Drum majors Biibhv Burke and Dixie Kading (bottom) are responsible for planning many of the band ' s activities such as participat- ing in early morning pep rallies, (upper left), and the sell- ing of fruit cakes at Christmas time to finance their trip to the Bucaneer Festival in Corpus Christi. 59 Drama Sparks Ability Gav Madsen in The Lesson. who seems to have jusi flipped her wig, and a very dead John Davis in Empemr Jones are two of ihe talented Drama Dops who luivi- made this vear a success in performance anil ci m|ii-lilion. Sponsor Mr. Criflln instructs Nan Cronenherp ami Hem- nie Foster in Ihe operation of stage lighting (upper righl). Some of the stage enthusiasts who make up the Thespians and Stage Craft Club arc (middle righl) M. Scuddv. B. Walton, C. Tat. ' . D. Shaw. M. McBride, S. Webh, M. Whe- ' ler, N. Cronenherg, D. Nixon, J. Cook. J. Boone, E. Pavlovic. and P. Iiincrarils. 60 ' (i!l- ' h ; h.i- l vn ■■.! V.-IV nood rar li.r llic Nalioiial Fo- iiii K l.i ' afjui ' . Willi ciiic limrnamcnl viilnrv ailrr aiiotli- ri jiiiliMf; aljuul ihi ' ir mcisl rcci ' iil win aii ' (l(i|i row) li- Hull, spdnsm-. I ' . Slamv. R. Foster, T. Aub-rf;, B. lrl ;,, laii(l. ,1. Hcwlirrl, (;. Madscn, (middle row) J. Easl, l K M.CulloufjIi. (holloin row) N. Cronenljerf;, B. Da- McKnii imiildlf left). The first drama production of the c,ii. IjIiIi ' Women (upper left) contrasted greatly vMlli the l.i l. Fniperor Jones fright). Bov, do vou look luruiv m a loin cloth. Bill Franklin! says Martin Bosworlli who ought to know what he ' s talking about. The nl c l enlcnt ol manv student (bnlliim) has been an accom[ilisliiiicjil ol the Drarna llc|iarlrii.iil. 61 Posse-ette Enthusiasm Inspires Team If there ' s anything more catching than a fire, it ' s the en- thusiasm of 300 vivacious, smiling Posse-ettes. Besides hanging around. Posse-ette officers (upper right) Tri- cia Linehan (pres.), Patty McColl (treas.). Sarah Zoller (vice-pres.), Sally DeWitt and Susie Smith (lodger tag ch.), and Jean East (sec. — not shown), have led the girls in projects ranging from victory letters to decorated bed- rooms. Meetings often result in surprises and tricia Linehan (lower left) mirrors the incredulity of the latest one. Possc-o -: Vinlding the purple and gold banner of MHS high are: M. Adams, L. Addison, M. Barber. B. Battle. J. Beardsley, B. Bedfprd, S. Beique. C. Bell, P. Berger. J. Bizzel. C. Black, S. Bolin. T. Boothe, C. Bow- ers. B. Boydslun. P. Brinlee. V. Browder, D. Brown, K. Caldwell. M. Cannon, M. Cannon. C. Canon. C. Carlcr.,1. Church, D. Clark, C. Conner, C. Conry. J. Conry, K. Copeland, D. Crawford, D. Crawford. T. Crouch, D. Davis, D. Davis, S. Davis, S. Dawkins, A. Dean, G. DeLong. D. DePrang, S. Dickson, S. Dawns, J. Duke, J. Dunn, K. Dunn, A. Kaden, K. Eickleberrv, M. Evans, N. Fields, L. Flynn, V. Fuglaar, P. Gardner, M. Gillespie. E. Glaspie, M. Goodwin, S. Grace, D. Gn do, K. Graham. P. Graham. J. Grimes, M. Hackney, S. Hagler. N. Harmon. A. Harral. B. ' Harris,!. Harris, D. Hart, G. Haur, L. Harvey, S. Hellinghausen, R. Her nandez, A. Hill, J. Hitt, L. Hobbs, J. Hoffman, F. Holbrook, J. Holder, V Holloway, M. Houser, J. Howbert. K. Irby. S. Jackson, T. Jackson, W Jackson, S. James, N. Jeffcoat, M. Jimmerson, B. Johnson, D. Johnson, J Johnson, K. Johnson, P. Johnson. T. Johnson, T. Johnson, P. Johnston A. Kellet, S. Kellev, B. Kennedy, K. Kinberlin, G. Kinsey, L. Knapp, J Lang, S. Ledbetter, Lindsey, E. Liana, N. Lynch, M. McBride, P. McCain M. K. McCullough. L. McDaniel. M. McDearmon, N. McGuire. L. McHar gue. M. E. McKenzie. V. McLain. L. McLaren. J. Maberry. D. Nadden, S Maddix, J. Madrid, P. Manson. M. Marquez, B. Mattliews, M. May, S Mayes. M. Melzer. M. Merrinian, H. Miller. P. Miller, N. Mims, P. Moore, S. Moore, C. Munn. M. Murphey. J. Naglee. T. Newman, M. Neuman. G Nobles. D. O ' Brien. H. O ' Neal. D. Ochoa. J. Osborne. H. Pahner, A. Pa rham. D. Parker, K. Parker. N. Parrot. L Pate, T. Patterson, E. Pavlovic, M. Perez, J. Pcrrm, A. Pitts, B. Posteal, E. Price, M. Qualia, C. Ready, H J. Ready, E. Reiter, J. Ricker, G. Roberts, A. Rodriquez, B. Rodriquez Julie Keyser, D. Roman. K. Ruhmann, A. St. Clair. E. Sams, M. Sauri, S Seltzer, L. Shimer, J. Simon, M. W. Sims, J. Skaggs, M. Skies, J. Stephen son, J. Smith, B. Sparks, C. Spires, L Stanford, L. Steinman, P. Stevens, N. Stewart, B. Stickney, M. Storey, L. Swanson, V. Swearnger. D. Travis, A. Tudor, E. Turner, L. Tyler, C. Underwood, L. Unger, C. Valdez. L. Va lencia, S. Valencia, D. Van Petten, S. Waddel, L. Wakefield. S. Walker M. Walters, S. Walton, J. Warren, J. Webb, E. Weaver, D. Weiner, M Wheeler, E. White, S. White, J. Wilkinson, C. Wilson, L. Wilson. 62 Posse Saddles Spirit of 1969 The iiod guys wear black hats at MHS — building the bonfire, col- lecting cans for White Christmas, and spurring on sch ool spirit are a few things that occupy Posse minds, (upper left) Posse officers: Mike Cunningham (vice-pres.), Lyle Cannon (president), Jim Mont- gomery (sgt.-at-arms), Scott Walker (sec. -treasurer). (Lower lefi) Gerry Nobles, Lyle Cannon, Mike Cunningham, John Davidson, Tonv Brown, Dannv Greer, Rick Bell. Bill Griffith. Jodie Pickett. (Lower righl) row I: Fred Wright, Don Hughes, Larrv Johnson, Terry Bryant, Bill Gallamore, Alan Purslev, Mike Currv, Scoller Dodson, Larry Jones, Bill Brown, row 2: Marc Lyons, Dee Wood, Bart Wilson, Hal Dean, Clarence Scharbauer, Rege Bnmner, Jeff Barnett. row 3: Tom Brahaney, T. Hardy, Mike O ' Shaughnessy, Brint Albrillon, Lee House, Van Rogers, Kirk Ocheltree, Roger Clark. 63 Key Club Lassoes Goals Practicing their mutto. W f Build. members of the Ke Club have had a hand in tlie Bonfire, a Homecoming float and White Christmas. Joey Pareti (upper right) addresses the group at one of their Monday night meetings. Mem- bers of the clan who have served their school and commu- nitv are (middle) J. Osborne. C Callaway. S. Hudson. B. Seal. G. Johnson. J. Vaugn. G. Stoltz. J. Burf.ird. C. Stoddard, seated. T. Logan. R. . icolson. S. iney. M. Manulik. M. Webernick. Leading one of the top five clubs in the Texas-Oklahoma District are (lower left) F. Chancellor. J. Bourossa (sponsor), (lower right).]. Pare- ti, R. Creswell (pres.). C. Wallace. L. Thompson. T. Paup (sec). H. Griffin (sponsor). C. Bivens (treas.). and M. Bosworth. ==JU. OBJKlS 64 Art Club Scouts New Talent Arrvlirs, weaving, mechaniral drawing, and sculpting: such are the varied projects of our artistic Bulldogs. Meeting every Tuesdav night, thev have accomplkshed a great deal including entermg a float in the Homecoming parade. Ringleaders of the artistic clan are (lower left) Mrs. Barnett (sponsor). John Vink-. larek (pres.). Marv Evans (treas.). MoUv Cannon (sec.). Jim Long and Marv .■Vnn Thomason (sgt.-at-arms). Mark Lambdin (vice-pres.l. and Mr. Gilbert (sponsor). ■PI- uMihrri A IBfflfl Others lending their artistic ability are: Jerrv CotTman. Melda - dams. Pegg) Brinlee. Jan Skaggs. Julie W ilkinson, .Mollv Cannon. Marv . nn Thomason. Reginald Rankin. Debbie Neustaeder. Eddie S instead. Carol Cannon, .Mark Lambdin, Nancv .McDearmon. Lu- cille Swanson. (middle Beverlv Stinknev. Linda Steinman. Elena Liana. -Mark Evans. , an Parrott. Kathv Moore, Jackie Moore, Bettv Bovdstun, Candv Shull. Cheryl Cavitt. Sherl Robertson. Karin Par- ker. John inklarek. Gil Thompson, and Jim Long. 65 LA. Club Brands Talent The Iniiustnal Art. Clulj is composed ol a group of i).,vs (and Ginger Nobles!) who enjoy using and cJeveloping sl iils in the various shop fields, including woodworking and nietalworking. Thev have won many honors includ- ing a first place at the Odessa College fair. Demonstrating ihi- proper use of a drill brace are (upper right) Don For- csl. Jim Row, and Jimmv Warren. Other members cif the cluh include (middle) Mr. Bragg (sponsor), Don Forest. .Nick Mercer, Tom Sherrick, Kim Huffman, Ginger .Nobles, Jimmv Warren, and Jim Row. Ginger .Nobles (bottom left) tries her feminine charm on a hfiuse plan while two other members (bottom rif;hll make plans of their own. 66 No Fences Bar F.T.A. Futuri ' Ti-aihcrs lliLS year have shown many fine quali lies; perhaps the most outstanding is their dependability Frances Diaz (yice-pres.), Doylene Henderson (pres.) Anne Henderson (sec.-treas.). and Barbara Sparks (his torian ) led the elub in their many labors of love includ ing fixing sandwiches and other goodies for teachers and helping grade the endless flow of papers. Lillie Gomez. Pam Newbold. David Herpich, Ton ja Gal- lager. Doylene Cathev. Renee Boling. Jan Cobb, Iva Stanford. Susan Harmon, Patty Davis. Mary Jimenez, Adele Garcia. Kristin Michaelson, Lee Sanders, .Anne Henderson. Paula Gardner, Phillis Swanson. Frances Diaz, Mr. Patiner (sponsor), Lou . ddison (upper left) are also interested in the field of education. 67 Future Professions Lure Students During two periods i-aih day, oosmi ' lolc)i slud.nl- -lud manv areas of the field, and upon mmplelion ol the course are eligible to take the state examination and be- come full-nedged beauticians. Practicing the proper use of hairdrving equipment are (right) Deborah Hall, Arleta Parham. and Juanita Grimes; demonstrating the mani- curist ' s skills are imiddle right) Juanita Grimes. Arleta Parham. Deborah Hall. Dorothy Mitchell. Esther Outly, Teresa Johnson. Rosie Dixon. Anita Chavez. Karen Copeland. and Blanca Garcia- Mrs- .Singleton (belou- left) is the instructor of the group. A little farther from their goals, but none the less enthusiastic, are the members of the Future Medics Club, Midland High ' s future doctors and nurses. The group includes (bottom) Nina McCamp- bell. Mrs. Stovall (sponsor). Debbie Oswald. Pat Young. Bobbie Sargent, and Randi Ulvog. 68 FSA Sharpen Skills Future Secretaries have been busy sharpening their skilk by attending career davs and seminars. Head dictators are (upper) Diane Chambers (cor. -sec). Candy Boyyers (vice-pres.), Paulette Wade (pres.). Maria Morgan (treas.). and Nancy Pugh (rec.-sec). Others busy yyith their pencils arc (middle) Alice Chance. Brenda Ford. Nita Jeffcoat. Donell Harper, Celia Rev, Margie Marquez, Josie Barela. LaDonna Nichols, Peggy Sorge. and Miss Reeves (sponsor). Miss Future Secretary (lower), Pau- lette Wade, relaxes after hours of hard yvork. 69 FFA Wrangle Top Honors Competing for lop ratings at livestock shows in Houston, San Angelo. and Miclland, Future Farmers have exhib- ited prize winning animals. Leading the herd are David Bolton (historian). Dorothv Travis, (sweetheart). Dee Wood (pres.). Bill Woodruff (parliamentarian). Van Rog- ers (see.). Terrv Bryant (vice-pres.). Roland Moreland (chaplain), Robby Piper (treas.), Pat Baimbridge (2nd vice-pres.), Pat Dawson (.3rd vice-pres.) and Hal Dean (sentinel), (right). m i i i • f MBr j • MIDLAND CHAPTER 70 F.H.A. on the Homefront T.ilri)l,-,l KiiliinH,„i„-i,i,,L.T-l,,,x,-s|,,-,il., Imi-s ,111.1 |.i... lIu.IlM- MM, MU.ImUL ' Ih.- llnl -. , -llliplr |,(n| ,|, -Ml- . l , 111- liiif; llii ' calorics out ol a dcliiiou incal and iiiaslfrin;; a Fn-iiih seam. Besides treatiiif; the lacultv to an appri ' i ' ia- iHin lea. their lathers Imiddle left) wre honored al an Easier diiiiin , .mipjet,- with ' ■farisian honnelv l„i- Donna Ni, hoU lmi,i,l r nphll displays her l.nelv , rea- lion; ollieers ol Ihe f;roup inrlude liipiMT Icfl) (.eorf!i-|le Head. Beek Tu. ker. .fioiiMns I, . Hi.k and Ir . Vaughn. Breiida Hurlun (-.landing); Linda Kduards. H,.l,hl.- Hall, liohlilr lilruMer. Uollll.l K,-|ler (mi.ldir inu); SalK Mlll.T and iVl,ul.,ll I ' urkell (llnlll luul 71 ICT Shapes Future Industrial Co-optrativf Training has aided a large grou|) of Bulldogs to gain experirme in innurnberable areas of Permian Basin industr . FigurativeK spanning ihr bridge to the future are Irighl) offieers Tern Harris. Mar E ans. Ribbie Sargent. Dennis Uallaee. Ann Hill. Riehard Hanson, and sponsor. Mr. McMillian. The rest of the group is shown on a luturistir airplane whieh s m- bolizes the great industries of which lhe hope to herome a part (middle). Kalh Ruhmann and Bobbie Saigeni (bottom} are thoroiighK enjoving their jobs. 72 VOE - Wider Horizons Mn... IC (.IHlIrl A. (;..,ii,ii •| s,„,. „nuk |.|ll-...M. p. Ii.ini-, ,1, .Kick l.v |-.|H,ns,„i |ir,,|,lr Im.hIIi,,; rlrriM, K|,rUMl,-l-- ;lll.l r,.- .ur lll u,,,li.„i,,l (III,,,. l:,l,„Mli,„i .iini l,M lull Inn, ' , iri,iM ' in|,l,,tr.irnl IiimI- rli.illi-ngi-s lor Ihfir skills ai, ' ( ' ' ' ' ' I- ..11. A. Tudor.J. Mabt-rrv.J. Il,ll,.(, I, .IK. l, Danuls. P. Thomas. I,. Kani.,s. C. in. I ' W.mI,-. B. .Sparks. T. Balch. ' Mrr. R -■ Ivfn. K. Moore, J. Moon-, .S. (;ish. M. Plunk. F. Reynolds. B. Abalos, I). Wil- son. Zeller Keith, (middle right) Mr. Beak- . I. Moss, C. Jolly, A. Tuflor. I.. VI.Darnel. I. A. Graham, B. Sparks, llidllnmi l.nie I keeps her all hooked up. 73 74 student life BGL 75 September . . . Another Beginning School brings books, early hours, meeting deadlines, and the familiar entrances to M.H.S. (right) . . . annual staff starts the year with miiru-v i- cliaiigi-s hands in n-liirn for the smili- nl Danny Greer (left) from Roland Moreland . . . Back to School dance finds Lyle Cannon, Gerry Nobles and Carolee Cobb practicing Mrs. Banks ' favorite routines (below). 76 Student Council honors the Faculty with Barbeque ... 2 helpings of beef and 12 plastic forks ... 2 birthday cakes for Mr. Allison (above left) . . . football boys practice ' tU 6:00 (above right) . . . every Friday when at home Bulldogs Joan Conry and Tommy Lent welcome the opponents in our pre-game activities ... as time goes on it is hard to find a place to be alone even in the trophy room (left) . . . the beat goes on. 77 October . . . Howdy Pardner! Cheers and tears at football games . . . joyous in victory — silent in defeat . . . silent as the waterboy trips again with Doc Dodson and Clarence Scharbauer (below) staring unbelievably at the incident ... I love a parade! grins Frankie Griffin (right) when the band has a chance to relax between long hours of practice . . . political fer- vor spreads during the Nixon-Agnew rally while Bill Griffith and James Chisolm (bottom) confess. We ' d do anything for Misther Kent. .Anything. 78 Friendliness radiates from the Howdy Week Favorites (lop left) sen- iors. T. Hardie and Debbie Hoelscher; juniors, Cla rence Rankin and Svbil Helmer; sophomores, G-II Lasseter and Linda Gaines, seen hunting through the pumpkin pateh . . . Konichiwa! Bonnie Mat- thews, M.H.S. ' s summer A.F.S.er, (above lop) shares her vivid memories of the Land of Lotus Blossom . . . Sophomores get caught up in high school activities as cheerleader candidates await the tally (lefl) . . . Seniors are restless as is shown by Julie Keyser (above) when she pleads, But, sir, I have to be in Abilene tonight! . . . Hal- loween arrives . . . the bewitching hour is midnight. 79 November . . . Safari Time Homecoming 68 begins deep in Doggieland on an exciting safari . . . Radiant queen. Brenda Ross, reigns over the traditional bonfire (middle right) . . . Cheerleader. Sybil Helmer. kindles the flame of spirit within the Bulldogs (lower left) . . . Then comes the parade!!! . . . crowds gather and tickertape covers our own Doug Russell. Olympic Champion (right) . . . The Art Club trains an elephant for its float (below) . . . Posse-ettes exempbfy the enthusiasm of Home- coming (lower right) . . . the caravan moves on. 80 Club queens ride on beautiful float . . . Among ihem is Terri Harris, preltv ICT Sweelhearl (middle left) . . . ( limaxinj; the parade is Her Majesty. Brenda. who reipns over all (belou) . . . Nifjht deseends. foolball bt ins. excitement mounts . . . nda is presented with roses bv Doug Russell flower right} . . . Sun rises only to set again . . . Deep in jungle Cheyelle V entertain Brenda and her escort, Keith Freeman (left), while the alligator watches (lower left) . . . The safari ends . . . Yet memories continue. 81 December . . . Mistletoe Mischief twas the niqht before cnristmas At last, snow falls ... but . nn St. Clair and Brenda Ross can hardlv wait for it to hit the ground (belou) . . . The spirit of Christmas fills the halls and covers the doors (ri ht) . . . Posing before the Student-FaculK basketball game are the Faculty cheer- leaders . . . Calvetta Baker swears that onlv her hairdresser knows for sure (bot- tom) . . . Surprises from Santa ' s sleigh . . . Bonnie Matthews. Julie Keyser. and Gerrv Nobles receive the coveted Outstanding Teenager Aivard from Mr. Allison during the White Christmas .4ss?mblv (bottom right) ... the Christmas edition of the Bulldog adds a touch of holiday green to M.H.S. 82 More presentations . . . Elena Liana, foreign exchange student, is presented cowboy boots by the Student Council (top left), but those candv canes are almost as much fun . . . Donna Parker gets her let- ter in to Santa Claus earlv this year (left), but Sharlene Borland is afraid hers got sent to the wrong address (top right) . . . She uses Zip Code now . . . There is a run on Santa suits for the Christmas As- sembly (above) . . . Lyle not only has lost his beard, but his suit as well . . . The Kev Club Christmas tree goes up . . . and down . . . and up again . . . but Christmas comes at last! 83 January . . . Looking Forward to Future Feel that new zing in the air? . . . Doggies are really on the go with promises to keep . . . Artistic Bulldogs skillfully construct a model of Future Midland (lop right) ■ ■ ■ And miles to go before thev . Tarzan, alias Jack Swallow, is fighting his way through the dense jungle around the flagpole . . . (Good luck Swack Jallow) (bot- tom light) . . . Meanlinie back at the ice cream parlor . . . Time to go? I ' m only on my 31st Oavor, bewails Shelton Vinev (bottom left) . . . Chili supper highlights Band Week at Dellwood Plaza ... no free food here, but Cliff Avery decides it must be better than the Caf- eteria (lower left) . . . Semester ends . . . 84 Busy Hullcliigs };i-l intci all si rl cifiin ' ilicami ' nls . , . Right. Jot-y Par- i-lir ' . . . Just a bit (if cixil refresh men t al the Key Club Car Wash (left) . . . more amusement . . . Ann Beardsley, library assLslanI, nibbli-s im a cookie and giggles whili- reading Mother Goose (below) t ' s a bird, it ' s a plane, no it ' s the Green Baron! . . . Danny Crier is out to bag him by eonning MissTondre into subscribing to a (ierman magazine (bottom) . . . lVI;ig;izi nes finance . FS program . . . Gerry Nobles (bottom left) works diligently to keep track of every niikel and dime which finally amounts to $7,719.65 . . . Can you believe it? Only four short months to go! 85 February . . . Exciting, Igniting World A month of history, love, songs, dedication and prettv girls . . . Singing telegrams arrived to voung and old by the National Honor Society (left) ... A time of pledge and dedication to scholarship with Mr. Neswick (lower lefl) . . . MHS put the LHS tennis team down . . . Highlights of a mar elous vear — the crowning of our 1969 Catoico Coronation Queen. Bonnie Matthews, bv Tony Brown with the watchful attention of flower girl . nn Grimes and trainbear- ers Janet Osborne and Jennie Lang (ri ht) . . . Spring sports begin to spark the Bulldog spirit . . . Seniors have a glorious day com- mencing with Breakfast at 6:30?! ... our World goes round and round . . . 86 . . . and round . . . Love it was when Barbara Jom s and Albert Reed brought the house down with Let It Be Me (left) . . . traditional highlight — the night to re- member when the waltz music proclaimed Melda Adams and Rick Bell of the court ned in an entrance of a heart of flowers {upper left) . . . after that first waltz Chris Flvnn and his mother (above right) performed one — a waltz? . . . Reflecting the re- hef now that the bow. walk, and the waltz are over, the bovs of the court relax . . . and February becomes a beautiful memorv. 87 March . . . Wild, Wet, and Windy W ]lh the first whilT of spring breezes, everybody weni a btlle crazy . . . Mr. John Way ne ' Neswick (belou) was certainly no exception . . . and the bacteria which grew out of the Petri dishes on Sneaker Day (upper ri hl) was really frighleningl On a more serious key. MHS delegates to Girls ' and Boys ' State la.sl summer — Tricia Line- han. . nn Beardslcv. T. Hardie. Chris FKnn. and Mack Gipson — presented an inspiring assembly to the student body (middle nghu ... in anticipation of the big day fast approaching. Robbie Brewster and Mike Bu.sch (bollom) measured for caps . . . always knew those seniors were big-headed . . . 88 I)i-|iiTali()n struck st-niiir {jirls as CaroKn W ilson rustli ' d ami husllt-ii dalt-s ilur- iiiL ' llif March of Dimes Walk-a-lh(in (upper right) ... At the M Club inilia- liiin tapper left). nn Dean pushed with her knee instead of her nose, but thev lei her in ainwa . . . Mrs. Walker ' s fjoiernment class relived the 1912 cam- fjaij n eon entioii (middle left) . . . Sieve Buckle . Don Sutton, and (Charles Hcjl()ortra edSilson.R..osevi-lt. and Tall . . . RusK Holster (limer left) U ; up t.. his name on « estcrn Dax . . . departiiif; T.ASC deh-at. ' s. whi.b included Jennie Lang. El.nj l.lana. MolK Cole. .Sarah Zoller. and Larrv Hoels.her (not -hown) en|ox.-d Oil,- bsi |n||,|,„p HI ol,-,Txan(i- of Sucker Da . . . and the March unid- lilcu. 89 April . . . A Spell of Spring April sees manv chronic cases of such dread diseases as spring lever and senioritis stalking the hallowed halls of MHS . . . Two of the more acute cases, Jerrv Robbins and Carol Canon (right) ponder. To go or not to go (to government) — that is the question! But a few I ' ager bea ers, (below, standing) Coach Mickey Flippen, Ronnie Miller. B(ilil) ' an Husen. George Moselv: kneeling, Carlos Nativ- idad. Bru( I- Holland, and Orlando Olgin find enough energy to cap- lure the intramural basketball championships . . . Talent show high- lights k rW activities as Cvd Ellis (middle right), playing the part of a sophomore girl, speaks the memorable words. Hustle, hustle, baby I do! Behind her stands Mr. Audrey Gill, whom every body previouslv thought was Debbie Hoelscher . . . Back in the class- room, teachers are presented decorated Easter eggs by F.H.. . girls . . . Mrs. Ritter s French classes celebrate Happy Easter. Happy Spring, and probablv Happv Thursda as well . . . and Miss Jack- son ' s Spanish classes (loner nghll talk with our own Rlena and Lee ' s Rosita Fibj from Ita 90 Fm Irnin li.in AimiI I ' liul-;, Bulldogs show tremendous talent anil kill 111 . ■.iiiilli- ili-i,ii I. I if;i(inal. and slate contests in such fields as hand. 1 liiMi, and uucid and nicl.il Imp . . . Drama participants per- hirm their i nlry in dislriii (lin i l I ' l.iv .ompelitiiin, Faigene hines- co s ' The Lesson . . . Km hrihn.rk iiuinlers Gav Madsen flefi) in the dramatic lint saliiicil pn.dii. lion. Barhara Olsen. Katin h,(,r, ' , and Shcrrv (hcci. , miipns, Midland ' s first girls g ninastii Irani (Uiwcr nghlj and win slalc lillc . - . Former Bulldog prcsideiil (loner left) Boh-O ( (imhs appears as guest speaker at successful West Texas Forum which is planned and carried out by Student (liiuncil members . . . Bobbv Burke (lower right). M. C. of Talent Show, exchanges insults with a prematurely gray John Davis . . . bark stage a group of pseudo-flower children prepare before curtain goes up on llic unrnigrllalile Aiinarius! 91 May . . . Sun Wanes West Mav is one surprise after another . . . M Club Auction drives Suzi James to buv a slave for the dav and eauses Bill Gallemore to earrv a purse (below) . . . Where are the l)ands? Teresa Johnson and date (right) entertain themselves with juke box at Jr.-Sr. Prom . . . Na- tional Merit Scholarship Finalists (bottom left) Ann St. Clair. Rick Bell. Nan Cronenberg. and Carolvn U ilson agree brains go better with ice cream . . . Senior Plav stages a riot (of laughter) as Kristi Tondre and Dannv Baker (bottom right) ham it up during a teachers meeling ... I nderclassmen breathe a sigh of relief and thanks . . . 92 rili, i[Kin,pii nl riiAi M-ar riioujil . . . Sniili- |ircail cnrr laiixilllic luliiri ' clKrrlcadiTs (Irfl) Sihyl HpIiikt. Jack Swallow, Sarita Ack- liii. Blaki ' Bisioc. David CFaincs. and Sallv Erviii during chat with Ii. Gill . . . Bill Minis Game climaxes weeks of rigorous spring training (bottom) and teaches manv hard learned lessons . . . Av ards are given to the deserving . . . Exchange ( luh honors (cen- ter left) Ann St. Clair, Kristi Grays, Chris FIvnn, Lola Havs, and CaroKn ilson with watches for academic excellence 5prii Sports Banquet recognizes diligent athletes . . . Tom Brahan (belotv) receives the Outstanding Athlete Award, symbol of a real Bulldog . . . Summer is in the air . . . Hello sophomores, good-bye seniors . . . and good luck. 93 94 sports W 95 Building Blocks of the Mighty Bulldogs The year began with hours of practice as Coach Cobb at the right in- structs one-on-one blocking from under shute. The season record of 3 won 7 lost speaks for itself. There was a new member team in the district. Odessa Ector. Our 3 wins included El Paso Ysleta. Odessa Extor and Odessa High. Outstanding offensive plavers for Midland High were all-district center Tom Brahanev, Polo Madrid, Marc Lvons, Galberson Zacherv. Clarence Rankin, and Roger Clark along with Scooter Dodson. Defensive standouts were Mike O ' Shaughnes sev, Clarence Scharbauer. Jeff Barnett. Roger Clark, and Hal Dean The Bulldog Varsitv (belou) included hi row. Paul Latham, trainer Jeff Barnett. Hal Dean. Van Rogers. Mike Austin. Clarence Rankin Don Green. Brint Albritton. Reggie Brunner. and Robert Cerf. 2nd row: Bobbv Huffman, Scooter Dodson. Marc Lvons. Clarence Smith. Robert Chavez. Lee House. Mike O ' Shaughnessev. Polo Ma- drid. Robert Shain. Terrv Brvant. Bart Wilson. Rick Bell. 3rd row: Bill Gallemore. Galberson Zacherv. Larrv Johnson. Clarence Schar- bauer. Eddie Hernandez. Bill Brown. Chris Corlev. Mike King. Roger Clark. Doc Dodson. 4th row: Coach Stanlev Cobb. Coach Glenn Hbion. Barrv Hamm. Kim Huifman. Dee Wood. T. Hardie. Don Hughes. Jim Montgomerv. Scott Walker. Tom Brahanev. Mike Currv. Martin Gonzales, Coach Dick Mabrv, and Coach Larr ' Click. 96 Building; a football team requires the concentrated effort of many minds. Top of the bst of builders would be the coaches (below) Stan- ley Cobb, line coach, Dick Mabry, Head Football Coach, Glen Hixon, end coach, and Larrv Click, backfield coach. Spending hours wrapping wrists, ankles, and knees, giving rub downs and generally seeing that the boys are in top-notch condition to play are the trainers (rifht) Paul Latliam, Bobby Huffman, James Doc Dodson, Head Trainer. Roliert Cerf, and John Foster. 97 Despite Statistics, Records Set The season started with a tremendous victory over El Paso Ysleta 35-6. The offense chalked 426 total yards. With that game behind them and a great amount of confidence thev met the powerhouse San Angelo Bobcats and went down 34-0. The statistics of the game pro- vide the information for the resulting score with 26-6 first downs in favor of tlie - ngrv Orange. Thev gained 362 yards rushing to our 58. Their passing was hindered bv Bulldogs like Hal Dean. 40. (right) Bringing down a B()b -at after a completed pass. Then came the Permian Panthers (21-(1). 2nci in State 4, . The Bulldogs held them to a scoreless first half. The Dogs made 10 first downs to their 15. Polo Madrid. 10, rambled for nice yardage and one of the first downs (belou right)- Cross town rivals, Lee Rebels, made it two in a row by beating us 24-0. Jeff Barnett, 26, showed Bulldog spirit as he broke up a pass play against the Rebels (left). 98 Marc Lyons, 12, outstanding quarterback for the Bulldogs played a tough pass defense in the Rebel game (left). The next foe for the Bulldogs was the newest member in the district, Odessa Ector. It was Bulldog night when the final score in their favor was 42-20. Galberson Zacherv, 44. outstanding player for the game is shown (lop left) scoring one of our five TD ' s. The Ector defense gave very little running room to our quarterback Madrid, 10 (top right). The Mon- terrey Plainsmen came to Bulldog territory and tromped them for a 21-0 game. Their 200 to our 197 yards rushing and 100 to 6 yards passing tell the story of the game. Bulldog Don Hughes, 88, attempts to stop the Plainsmen march fright). 99 Bulldogs Mastered 28-35 was the final tallv of the Big Spring game. The Dogs fought a hard battle for Homecoming, but just couldn ' t break awav. Their tight defense and our offense is shown top right and bottom when Polo Madrid. 10. tries to outrun a Steer with Larrv Johnson. 62. blocking. Slip, fumble, slide, fumble and punt. The Cooper game was plaved in mud and snow and ended with an 0-14. 175 pound junior tailback. Galberson Zacherv. blasted the Odessa High School defense for 204 vards m leading the Bulldogs to a season -ending 28-6 victo- ry. Polo Madrid. 10, went in for the fourth touchdown of the night (below left). 100 The lasl Iwd frames of the season were a loss to Abilene Hif h 6-11 and till- win over old rivals, the Bronchos. In keeping the seore down, the Bulldogs stayed on their toes as Bart Wilson, 24, broke up an Abilene Eagle touchdown pass in the end zone (left). Marc Lyons, 12, Bulldog quarterback, faked a pass but found going tough against the high flying Eagles (center). During the final game against Odessa High, Galberson Zachery, 44, Bulldogs ' talented run- ning back, was stopped short by the Broncho defense short of the Midland goal hne. One of Midland ' s most outstanding players was Clarence Rankm, 22 (below). Even though he was among the smal- lest men in the district, Clarence finished the season successfullv in Bulldog style. W : 101 Baskets to Victory I ' nder the reins of new head basketball coach, James Cagle, (right the Bulldogs had a better than expected season. With only two returning lettermen. the roundballers compiled an 1 1-21 won-loss season. Members of the team (bottom) were Lvle Cannon (20). Randv Dvorak (14), Steve Robnett (12), Bruce Gilmour (.30), Larrv Neahusan (40), Kim Ci (24), Richard Flovd (34), Neil Ormond (42), CourUand Bivens (32), Mi- chael King (44), Polo Madrid (22). Gary Salgado (10), Jodv Picken (man- er). and Coach Cagle. Courtland Bivens, a returning letterman, repre- sented Midland High on the second all-district team. . . . two points. 102 Th.- 1968-1969 BuUdog district so Mi.ilami 59 Miiiland 67 Midland 59 Midland 48 Midland 35 Midland 79 Muiland 47 Midland 45 Midland 50 Muiland 53 NLdland 29 Midland 59 Midland 62 Midland 64 Midland 48 Midland 48 res were: San Angelo 55 Abilene 88 Permian 64 Lee 58 Ector 68 Big Spring 67 Cooper 42 Odessa 70 San Angelo 46 Abilene 55 Permian 73 Lee 90 Ector 77 Big Spring 74 Cooper 49 Odessa 80 The team also compiled a 3-6 won-loss tournament record. At left is Richard Flovd showing his fine form retreiving a loose ball. Polo Madrid (bottom left), goes up high with the ball for a score. Coiirt- land Bivens (bottom right) 33 leaps for the opening tip-off. 103 Teamwork Shows Way The Bulldog eftort was greatlv helped bv the juniors and sophomores on the team. Depth was not as good as previous vears, but that was because of inexperience. Next vear s team should have an advantage over this vear ' s team. Help came this vear from such sophomores as Kim Crowe and Steve Robnett. Juniors on the team included Mi- chael King, Larry Neahusan. and Neil Ormond. who was injured about midwav through the season. At right is senior Lyle Cannon showing his ball control. Cannon leaps high for a jump shot (bottom left) as Kim Crowe looks on. At bottom right is a tangle of arms and hands as the players fight for a rebound. First on the floor for the Bulldogs were Lyle Cannon, Courtland Bivens, Larry Neahusan, Kim Crowe, Neil Ormond or Richard Flovd. Although this year ' s team had fewer returning lettermen than last year, they achieved a better won-loss record than last vear. 104 The BuUdop roiindballers showed skill and talent in all areas. Al- though the team was composed mostly of juniors, it showed great prcciMun in all iilit-i panics, (iourtland Bivens llfftl (33). goes up for two point against the Big Spring Steers. Snatching a rebound is Steve Robnett Ihelou left) m Mike Ring (45) and Polo Madrid (31) look on. Madrid goes up tor a la -up against . bilene Cooper fbetoui. s the season progressed, the team moved up in the district ratings. The Dogs were picked to finish next to last place, but thev overcame fate and surged aheaif to finish above the predicted ratings. 105 JV Bucks Season The Bulldog Junior Varsity basketball team, under new coaching of Willie Jones, could show great promise for a Varsity team in the next two years. Included on the team (bottom) were Hilario Butierrez (30), ' Wes Snyder (14). Chuck Snure (32). Dalton Cobb (54). Farold Jackson (32), Bruce Neahusan (20). Chuck Howbert (44). Billy Ste- wart (42). Joe Rav (24). Donald Hudspeth (12). Eric Nobles ' (40). and Coach Jones. At right. Jonathan Phillips shoots a crucial free- throw. Coach Jones (below) concentrates (jn the action ot the game. T ' T I ' : 106 Other members of the Junior team included (top) George Sosa (14), Cruz Montanez (20). Ronald Womk (10). Jonat)ion PhiUips (44). Jimmy Brewster (52), John Mason (42), Harold Jackson (40), Jav Gotcher (34), Larrv Hoelsctier (12), Virgil Burge (24), Fountain Smith (22), and managers John Ellis, Coach Jones, R. B. Cox, and Doug Scharbauer. At left, John Mason out jumps others while Irving to score a crucial two points. With this type of talent, the Bulldogs should face some good times on the basketball court. The picture (above) demonstrates some of the pain associated with basketball. 107 Swimmers Splash to Victory Miss Baber (below) coached the girls swim team this vear. Al (right) are Coaches Bourassa and Baber. and managers Mike McCaskill and Pam Casev. The freest)lers (bottom) were, top row. David Fields. James Harvick. John Buchanan. Bill Franklin. Fred Wright. Mark Lambdin, Mike Connallv. Randv Franklin, Charles Berry. Jim Spruell, Johnny Wood, and Kellan Gunn. Bottom row, Eric Duck. Gilbert Tompson, Elena Liana, Debbie Steinman. Claire Sherrill. Marion Grice, Diane Simmons. Tommy Chambers, and Karl Norton. 108 Tin- chcisi-n I a|j|aiiis iil llii- swim ti-am wrrr. (left). Mark Lanilnlin. Tricia Liiichan. Klana Liana, KdK Jackson, GiU)ert Toinp fin. Randv Fliicher. and kneclini;, . nn Dean. (Belou) is Rand Kli ' tcli- er. a four-year Ictlfrnian for the team. Randv ha.s been a tremendous help for tile team for the last four years. At (bollom left) are the liack-strokers. Top row, left to right, are Luke Thompson. Pattv In- neraritv, and Eula Box. (Below). Randy (Joodwin. Bob Nesbit, Chris herson. and Mandv Haeknev. These swimmers are all sophomores and juniors, and will make a great addition to the swim team for next ear. SMOKII 109 Proper Conditioning Leads to Victories (Ri hl), Fred Wright displays his fine style in his specialty. Fred played an important part as a member of the swim team this vear. (Below) are two girl swimmers practicing for an important swim meet. Another important part of swimming is practice (bottom). Swimmers have to prepare themselves both menfallv and phvsiralb for all meets. Pictured arc members of the bov ' s team about to Ix ' gin an exercise. 110 MO awokme X The divers played a bij; part on ihe swim leaiii this yar. Ranil Fletcher (left) was a tremendous help tliroughout the ear. Here lii- displays his fine style in an important diye. Other members of the diving team were (below) Mike McGowan. Sasan Jimerson. Hap Howard. Debbie Johnson, and Randv Fletcher. Randy made this his fourth year lettering at Miilland Hii;h S. hool. Because there are only fivo seniors leaving, the di ers shouhl have good depth for the next year. Ill Girls Continue Winning Tradition Diver Debbie Johnson (right) practices one of her dives for an ii| coming meet. Elena Liana (below) prepares for the start of anollur important race. Although she was our exchange student, Elena still found time to swim for the .4quadogs. Kellv Jackson (bottom) is oil on a perfect start during a meet against district rivals. 112 iLefll onr of the most imfHirlant aspects of swimming — ihe slarl. Here, the swimmers are preparing to push off at the sound ol th ' starter ' s gun. Pictured preparing themseUes mentally are Pattv In- neraritv and Elena Liana. Below Ls Coach John Bourassa. ThLs is Coach Bourassa ' s first vear at Midland High and he had to follow the proven ability of Coach Foglesong. Coach EJourassa did a truly fine job in leading his swimmers to many meet victories. At Iboltom right) are the breast-strokers. Thev consisted of Kelly .Simpson. Robbv Donnell. Leslie Hobbs. Stanley Harri;-. Judy Miles. Bruce Fickman. and Jan Stapp. 113 Cindermen Pace District Midland Hijih ' s tracksti-rs made- lint- showing fur 1968-1969 lj tak- ing second in district. The track team started with a close second at Commanche Relays and finished in contention at all their meets. Kirk Ocheltree (tup right) left all competition behind in the district mile run by taking first pla e. Coach Nixon (below) led the track team through many victories, both this year and years past. Through Coach Nixon ' s great dedication and determination, the track t. ' am has seen great success. 114 On,- ,,l ill,- l.cltri Ir.i. k-l.i- u.L- CiIIh ' i ruLinlrN l.-arii iM.m) unv Nnl ( , B..f)l)v Salgmlii. Ben Acl.ii.is. h,.! (;.m|., McCleskoy. atul St.-vr H I. lnnlM-, „ lower row) NichoUis Moreno. Bi-ii Aii.iin land. Shellon Ninev. Larr ftliitesicie c.ii Z.I. liriA (left). Members of the cross- . M.M Parks. Boliln Perez, drover Sims, I. lielton Virie . kirk Oeh. ' llree. Ro-ier ihe l ' «iH.| ' )W lr.i,k l -ani w.-re lh„ll,im. .. K.il Coupal. p ' ounlaiii Siiiilli. Huss Hams- Grover Sims. Kej;inalil Rankin. Rci ier MeCleskev. Clarence Rankin, Tommv Reiser, and ' romniv l.i ' ni. Seeond row are Bill Brown. Jesse Kemp. Bol)l)v Perez. Dallon Colili. Sieve Rohnelt. Chuck Siuire. Gil Lassitcr, Sieve Johnson, Bart Wilson, Dennis Hall, Bobby Sal};ado. Silverio Rayos, Lee House, .Milton Jackson. Larrv Jones, and Travnord Jackson. Top row are Coach Verkerk. David Shaw. Tizer Turner. Steve Reed. Don Sullon. Brail Sandlin. Neil Or- mond. Scott Davis. Harold Jackson. Steve Parks. Jim Monlj;nnicr . J ' oiii Brahanev. James Smith. Mik.- Hedrick. Coiu-tland Bncn . Boliln Bnrkc Kirk (). Iiellree. Gal- berson Zacher . and Coach Rou c In the inidsl ol the ;roup i- Coach i on. i d im aiiiau ' 115 Weightmen Spure Team On Tom Bralianev tnghl! shdwed great skill this vear with the shut-put and the diseus. Tom plaeed high enough in the district meet to ijuah- fv for the regional meet in Odessa. Also working hard for field events was Jim Montgomery (below). The other participants in field events were (bollom. lower row) Grover Sims. Fountain Smith. Reginald Rankin, and Tommy Reiser. Top row are Steve Robnett. Dalton Cobb. Scott Davis, Courtland Bivens, and Bobby Burke. Tom Braha- nev was one of the mainstavs of the track team this vear. With people such as Tom. it was no small wonder that Midland High usually placed liigh in their track meets. m A, ,y . i Aiir H 116 Mllii.ufili Ihr u. ' ii:lil III. 11 l,irk.-,l ,A|.,ii,ii, V. pn.mi-r  n -hnun Inr ii|H,„ninf; mmiv Tlir .| .l|.ullri- ,iii,l ,li-rii ihniunv  ,.,,• lUloii 1, ' fl. loprow) UiiMilSliaw. Bill Bnmn. Janirs Smilli. Tom Hraluii. ' v. Jim Monlf!oni.T . Coa.li Huus, ' . Don Sutliiii. G-11 Lassiln. Hiail SaTiillin, and Steve Johnson. Hurdli-rs were (beloiil Ste e Rolinelt. i; liner MiCleskev. and ( huck Snure. The sprint rela team consisted nl Ibollom) Clarenee Rankin. Silverio Rayos, Lee House. Galberson Zaeherv. Mike Hedriek. Larry Jones, and Traynord Jackson. Tin- sprinters were (left, lop row) Travnord Jackson. Reoinald Rankin. Silverio Ravos. Mike Hedriek. Galberson Za herv. Larrv Jones. Lee House. Tommv Lent. Milton Jackson, and :iarence Rankin. Hnlioin row are Larrv Whiteside. Sieve Reed. Bart Vi iKmi. .|c m- Kcinp. Russ RamslaiuL Fonnlain Smith, and Harold Ja( ks.in. i t -rwii MJ- n 117 Clarcnre Rankin lrif:hl) pniviileil a jjoimI s|iark Utr ihi ' rcki team Icir the Bulldogs. Ckirencf will he bark next vear. and with his experi- ence, he should be a stronj contender in district meets. (Behw) Coach Verkerk sits with an ever-present device — a stopwatch. Tommy Lent (below right) is off on another perfect start in a sprint run. Kirk Ocheltree (bottom left) shows his specialtv. winning the mile run. Kirk was one of the mainstavs for the Bulldogs this last ■ •:afc %4. 118 Kirk ()i hcllni- ami B()l)b Salgado (left) are pictured conditioninf; ihemsiKi ' s Icir llic mile run. The milers played an imporlani pari in track this car. placing higlilv in every meet they entered. Clarence Rankin (below) shows his chi alr for Galberson Zacherv a.s the rest of the team rests for the hard ordeal ahead. Tracksters (bottom) do not liye on Gaterade alone. Pictured devo uring a high-protein lunch of burgers and chips are .Scott Davis. Tommy Reiser. Shelton Vincy. and Nicholas Mon-n.i while B..l,ln Burke womlcr win Mother ilidn ' t pack hi Mickev Moiim- iuii. h l.ny. 119 Golfers Tee-Off for a Fine Year Gob ' captains Alan Purslev and Marc Lyons confer with Coach Young (rifihtj before a round of golf. Marc was chosen for the All- District Golf team, and Alan was picked for the All-District second team. Members of the bo s golf team (bottom) were, top row. Tony Logan. Richard Booker. BoJ3b Booth. Ross Locker, .Alan Pursley. Bill Hightower. Scotl Shaefler. Marc L ' ons. John Mills, and Coach Young. Kneeling are PhilUp Schraub. Tommy Welch. Clayton Hub- bard. Mike Courter. Doug - lexander. and Russ Davis. The golfers showed great form bv placing third in district competition. ith onlv three graduating seniors. Lvons. Purslev. and Ross Locker, the potential should be high for the returning golfers. -1 120 Tlic fiwW f;iilf learn liad a diversified aTiiount (if sii|ih(imnri ' s, juniors, and sein.us. .luniur Deliliie Davis (lifD. an (lulslandinn [lulter fc.r llie learn, ilisplavs her skill ..n ihe grei ' n. The rnemljers of llie 1968-69 Girls ' (iolf team were (bottom) first row. Susan James. Diane Wein- er. Debbie Davis, Marv Qualia, Georgia Trobauf;h. and Nancy Minis. Baek row. Goaeh Mary Baird, Melissa Elam. Teresa Johnson, Linda Sehrauh. Debbie Neuslaedter. Carol Canon, and Mimi Houser. The girls failed in their bid for district. With more experience they should develdji mill a fine group. 121 M Golf Anyone? Linda Schraub. one of ihe best golfers on the girls team, (right) tees off leading her teammates in another round of district plav. Mike Courier (beloxv left), a newcomer to the team, added his putting abil- ity and gained valuable experience for future years. Coach Mary Baird and team captain ( ariil Canon (below centeT)s 3ie a good laugh remembering past golf mishaps. 122 Thi ' fidUiTs sliai|)f]ii ' d llini aims in iiunicrou limrnami-iiLs during llir season. Although the varsity team did not finish in the top spot, ihi ' V surprised the rest of the district by finishing a strong third. Scott Shaelfer (left) shows some of the skills that helped lo spark the Dogs into third plan ' . iRcliiu) Marc Lyons demonstrates the proper form in making a shot. Marc- lied for a spot on the AU-District team. 123 Girls Spike Opponents First year as coach. Mrs. Juan Martin did an pxceptionalK line job for the vollevball team. The team started slow, but thev finished with a 10-10 won-loss record. Mrs. Carhon (right) retrieves the ball du ing the facultv-vollevball team gaine. while other players walk off laughing hvstericallv. (Betoiij the members of the Varsity Girls Vol levball team. (Bottom row) Becky Meinen. Linda Shimer. Mary Mo reno, . dele Tucker, and Betty Tucker. (Second row) Linda Ed wards. Donna Crawford, Henrietta Miller, and Grade Strambler (Top row) Mae West Sims. Kathy Kerth, Mrs. Martin. Linda Kinser, and Patty McCoU. Linda Edwards and . dele Tucker were chosen as membtTS of the district volleybali team. 1 A f A yH - ii ' I 124 An- Mm p.iri}; Ki ikiuI nr |,hi Milli-vlmUr ' Ciacli Marlm asks Mac Ucsl Sims. {Icflt. Hrliiu. Ilnirirlla Mill.T raii ' s lo n-lurn ihc (Mil- SIM-. «liilf liall. CciniliifiiluHii Ihotliim Irfll is llrnrii-lla Miller aflcr .1 s|iiki ' (ivcr Ihf net. lleiirielta lias played hard liir ihi- leaiii llie last l i ears. Members cif llie .liinior Varsity Volleyball team (Imltnm) were, (lower row) Pam Habr, Adele Gareia, and Debra Johnson. (Seeond row) Phillis Swanson, Teresa Johnson, Essie Lane, and Mai-gie Strambler. Top row, Mrs, Martin. Ann Tyler, Marila Brown, Cassandra Cayil, and Sarita .• eklen. These  irls showed great prom- i.se for eoming years for tlie team. W ith their desire, these girls could produre aiic.lli.-i winning team for the liiilldogs. 125 Netters Have Racket on Tennis Midland High ' s tennis team has continued to be a source of pride to all Bulldogs. Throughout the state, the Bulldog netters are feared as skillful competitors. These sportsminded people have given a new image to the word pride. Included on the varsity team roster are (Isl row) Mrs. Carlton (Coach). Sam JoUiffe. John Foster, Ed Keyser, Ted Paup, Woody Hughston, Geddis Byerly, and Coach David Kent. (2nd row) Barbara Tompson, Cheryl Cheves, Candi Cowden, Lynn Bosworth. Susan Gleason, Margaret Griffith, Meredeth George. Nancy Jastrow, Sally Swanson, Celia Rhodes, and Flo Holbrook. (3rd row) James Chisolm, Bill Griffith, Greg Fusion, Bob Bledsoe. Ed Innerarity, DeWayne McCuUough, John St. Clair, and John Vaughn. At right is DeWayne McCullough, the A boys singles player. DeWayne has earned a reputation as a very skillful player. Flo Holbrook (far ri ht) is the A girls singles player. The team has lived up to its preseason predictions by continuing to be a threat for the state meet. This year ' s team contains only three returning senior lettermen. Long hours of practice and hard work were the se- crets of the tennis team ' s success. 126 v.Mr ' s ni-llrrs Ikui ' ( nnlinucd lo priivf lliat Midlaml Hif li fuL-- .1 i)[) )l on llic sjiiirt 111 tennis. At rif ht are the leani captains. James Chisholni and Barbara Tonijjsiin, with Coaeh Kent and Mrs. Carlton. The A girls doubles team (below left) comjjosed of Chervl ( ' hi ' Ms .iMil Barbara Toiii[)son have made a very fine showing in all of llii in,,i B ' ing juniors, the girls will have an excellent chance to iii.iki ' I v state meet next year. (Brliiul is the A boys doul)les team composed of James Chlsolm and Bill Grilfith. This doubU ' s team is probablv one of the finest that Midland High has ever seen. 127 Underclassmen Provide Strong Backing This year has seen some new innovations in tennis matches. During the course of the season, two indoor meets were held — one a scheduled affair and the other a result of a snowstorm. Although the main strength of the team is vested in the seniors, the juniors and sophomores should not be underrated. At right are the B boys and girls doubles teams. Greg Euston. Susan Gleason, Bob Bledsoe, and Celia Rhodes pause from practicing to be photographed. Greg and Bob provide excellent back-up coverage for the A boys team. (Below right) Susan shows some of her form that makes her such a threat as she stretches for the ball. Ed Innerairitv and Candi Cowden (below) are paired in the mixed doubles i nmpetition. They play with great precision and skill to help ihc Bulldug tennis cause. The future of the team rests with the iindenla-ssmen, and they have shown remarkable talent and skill. 128 The Bulldogs hcivi- a wrillialanccil loiirnaiiicnl leani. Throujili the efforts of Coach Kent anil Mrs. Oarllon, thi ' team has [iriis- pered to become the team to beat. Providing a helping hand in these victories are the C doubles teams. Ted Paup, Meredith George. John Si. (Hair, and Nancy Jaslrow (lefl) |ila an essen- tial part in all Bulldop Mri,,ries. iBelou) Bill Griffith slmw- hts form as he conlorL hiinsell Id return a shot durmg an indoor meet. No team can exist without the services of the team man- agers (below left) Brenda Ross. Eric Leibrock. Cvnthia Cow- den, Susie Smith. William ( ardwell. Bonnie Matthe Ann St. Clair who demonstrate their ability to make a mess of things. 129 Bulldogs Shoot Up In District Standings (Right) A base coach directs Kim Crowe in for a run scored against the Rebels. As a sophomore, Kim plaved excellent ball as first base- man and should provide a great help to the team the next two vears {Belou) Catcher Chris Corlev prepares to fire the ball down to sec- ond base to try to pick off an attempted steal. Members of the 1968 69 baseball team were, (bottom} top row. Coach Dub Hedrick. Chris Corlev. Tonv Brown. Bill ost. ( arence Scharbauer. Kjm Crowe Gil Bailey. Brint . lbrilton. Mark Manulik. and Martin Gonzales Kneeling are Jim Merriman, Mike Pruitt. Rov Bermea. Scooter Dod son. Lupe Perez, Jerrv Robbins. Don .Smith. Garv .Salgado. and Mik Cunningham. Manager Jim McGee sits in front. f 130 Jim M« ' rritiiaii ileft). originalK an outfieklcr. was turned into a rrlirf pitrher late in the season. (Below) Members of the varsity team are watehing at a crueial moment of the game. At bottom are members of the junior varsity baseball team, whieh should produce some fine players for next year ' s varsity team. They are, bottom row, manager Mike Sparger, Cruz Montenez, Fernando Gonzale.s, Hilario Gutier rez. Tommy Zachrv, Karl Calhoun, David Freeman. Tommy W Ileal don, Jim Vaughn, and Randy Kidwell. Top row. Coach Glenn 1 1 lycui David Hearn, Gary Stevens, Mike McCrary, James Mrl.crn Ramon Granado, Lane Kelley, Gary Stoltz, David Rock. Earl Zitcli ery, and Bruce Mailey. h ' 131 Bulldogs Round-Up District Coach-of- Year Martin ( mzales (right) iliil a rra crrcat job lor ihc Bulldoos tlu« vear. His fine pitrhing ability produced many winning results lor the team. (Beloul Clarenee Seharbauer is about to hold up at third base. Clarence did a fine job this vear and last for the ba.seball team. Bill Yost (bottom right), a pitcher. wa.s injured about halfway throufjh the season, which hurt the Bulldof pitchinji staff. He was. however. able to recover in time to be of great benefit to the team. . ' wZMk 5( . At 132 iLrln T,„n Hn.uji l al.nul U, ,T.. lluni oil Ills vv.n liMini ' Inr a srorr .111,1 (hrinu) C.iKuh Dul) Hcadri.k, Dislrirl C.uili iif lllr Year. { Ahh.iuf;!, Ihr Biillil(.f, ' s wrrc pickt-d for liasi |,la. ,■ iii ,li ln. I. diacfi lli-adink f;iiiilc-(l Ins winiiinf;lcam lo a rouilli-|ilaii- finish. (Hollom) ( :Lir.„, r S, hai Imii.i. tliinl Imsimuiii I.h iIi,- li.ill.lnos, «al, In- a lull IIn ilrrl lllln l, ' ll I ' irlil. 133 Catchers Ride Herd Over Bulldogs (Right) Mike Cunningham prepares (or an all-importanl duty — bat- ting. Below is an example of some hard throwing bv the pitcher. The hasehall team had a voung. inex[X ' rienced pitching staff this year, which should make for a better team next vear. Catcher Mike Cun- ningham (bottom left) chases after an elusive bunt during a game against the Lee Rebels. Mike did an outstanding job in the catcher ' s position in this, his last season. What ' s the matter, upm? Lose your contact lens? catcher Chris Corlev asks an umpire during a crucial moment nf ihc game (IkiIIoiu n . ' hl). 134 T X :i , Klin ( :ru ,-. Ihin h..u-. l,,- -kill m linUiiiM .1 iiuMir, 1,1 , luM- lu lir-l JM-r, (,• ..„. Cl.in-ll.. ' .lu.l,,lllr, u.ll.ll.- .1 lull IK hl-h ..MM lllr s,-,,„iil li,l-.riii,ii|-- li.M.I !lk. ' Cllllllllljlll.llll Ihallnml M-|l- rn- rnllMlirllirnl L. I ,l |{mI,Imi|. |. ' IIN | ,1.1 m, I I I„ ' „i, | | |, ' M | |, |- v. .11 .mil iliil .1 M,..il |nl, ll„ l,,,..,l,.ill,r- Marlril llii- s,-.,.,,,, l.urK -!„ . l,ul , ,1,1, ,1 «,ll, ,1 h.iii- I h. X r,„n,„lril a 10.6  i,n.| , . PTonl. To lapi- l.ih , ' .„, Ill,- ■ M,,.,,i,. ,,- i|„. Hullili,f;v |,|arr,l Iciirlli in ili lnil. I.n| r I ' r,, u.i- , h,,-,„ li,i ll,. ll-l is|,„ 1 l,.i.rl,all I.MiH a- an nnl- I ' liiln 135 136 personalities XIT 137 MHS President Tall in the Saddle Hani work is Tonv Browns main job as [- ' rt ' sident of tiic Student Council (right). Besides presiding over the meetings of the council everv Tuesday morning and making the morning announcements (left). Tonv participates in many organizations, such as FFA (hoi- torn), and works behind the scenes in all school activities as the twell ' lh num. This cowboy has every right to ride tall because of his enthusiasm. Ins |iiidc. and his accomplishments at MHS. ■%i . 138 Young Democracy Scores Austin and the State Capitol (right) set the scene for American Le- gion ' s Girls ' and Bovs ' State delegates T. Hardie, Trisha Linehan, Mark Gipson, Ann Beardslev, and Chris Flvnn (below). All the bovs attended workshops at the University of Texas where daily routine included exercises at 6:30 in the morning (how many pushups did you say, T.?) while the girls went to St. Edwards for classes and lec- tures bv distinguished speakers. In running for the ofTice of gover- nor. Trisha found out about the mysterious art of politics and influ- ence (left). At the end of the ten days, there were many sad goodbyes, many fond memories, many new thoughts to think . . . but everyone parted a Uttle better Texan, a little better American. 139 Texan Travels Back East Traveling in this dav and time is not by stagecoach but b jet and back East in Bonnie ' s case was not east of the Mississippi but east of Korea. Bonnie was MHSs foreign exchange student to Onomichi. Japan. Becoming a fourth daughter of the oshihara familv (left). she spent ele en weeks going to school, helping with English classes (right), and traveling to the manv distant towns learning about the culture and history of Japan. Finally, with summer ' s end and thi- iml of a new way of life cam e a welcome home by old faces and rsi Texas skies (hrhw). ' b% . 140 Hola Elena II. ML, ILiiia ,,l l!ill.,i... S|,„|, „,,. l||s |„i,if;ii cm luiific sUiclnil llii- . ,11 liiilililv ail. I l.il.iil. ' .l III -iili|. . I- Ironi art (rinhl) l(i swim- iiiiiii; I.. I ill. ' Iliill.liitiMiii thifiiil.-. ' .irMl li-am. Elonas[X ' nl liiT vrar Willi III.- W .iiiliH Maves fainilv. She made many new friends, siirhas R.II11II. ' Lillliius (below left) and Lee ' s foreijjn exrhanpe student li.iiii llaK. Kdsita Fibbj (left) and s|i.-nl her free time in tlie wavs IN iii.al .,r West Texas: trips to the sandhills, hirthihn ijartii-s with lots 111 randies (hrloii ri ;ht). goirif; In r.iiitliall f;ame w.-arini; mums. rraM ' liii;; li,.iii. ' . -hr uill take li.i l ...l-. ..nUi.n hat. ali.l mam in. ' in..iie ,,l III. ' uilii. wild u.-M, 141 Energy in Action The MHS Cheerleaders had that magic purple power this year be- ginning in the summer at SMU when thev won all second places and the over all spirit stick for the week. Cvd Ellis. Kerrv Wallace. Cyd- ney Hill, Debbie Hoelscher, Sibvl Helmer, and Sallv Ervin (below) spent many hours on posters and in workouts, putting together skits. and keeping that spirit up. Cheerleading also required big smiles when they didn ' t come easily, lots of volume, and thermal underwear and snowshoes for the Cooper game. Living through death defying feats (right), the cheerleaders have helped MHS through bad times and good and have been one of the most important factors in the con- tinuing tradition of Bulldog spirit. 142 ■ •s«t « iw- !4C I You mean we won ' t get home until 3:30 ... IN THE MORN- ING?!!! Cyd Ellis was apalled (above). But late hours and long miles were all part of a job well done. The agonv (left) and the ecstacv (right) show forth on the faces of loval Bulldogs. 143 Catoico Nominees Debbie Hoelscher Linda Lenard Cyd EUis Ann HiU Janet Osborne Diane Weiner Mary Kemp Joan Conry Peggy Moore Nan Parrot Peggy Johnson Melda Adams Iva Stanford Jennie Lang Peggy Brinlee June Jarrett Carolyn Wilson Bonnie Matthews Evelyn Glaspie Julie Keyser Molly Cannon Linda Steinman Trisha Linehan Ann Beardsley Connie Spires Helen Hudson Jean East Ginger Nobles Cindy Munn 145 f Catoico Queen Miss Bonnie Matthews Escorted by Tony Brown Miss Melda Adams Escorted by Rick Bell Miss Jean East Escorted by Marc Lyons Court of Love Miss Cyd Ellis Escorted by Thornton Hardie Miss Debbie Hoelscher Escorted by Jim Montgomery Love Makes the r% 148 World Go Round I % Miss Brenda Ross Escorted by Chris Flynn Miss Diane Weiner Escorted by Scott Walker v Most Popular Sibyl Helmer 150 Most Popular Clarence Rankin 151 y i i- •J 7 ' • ■ ' (i  J ' t oriitpAJHa rdie • • f IC? ir w.fX ' ' ryr ' r ii - T Tm f« ' ' ; ,( PC. I lo. ' [ft •_ T J , i ;; ii Sf-- Tenn ' aHI H ' ..aa HM B Dorothy Travis l B ' Sa ah Mayes Baseball Carol Canon BasebaJJ Diane Weiner Peggy Johnson Key Club Basketball Sweetheart Terri Harris ICT Elena Liana Swimming Debbie Henderson Choir , , .Vs .J ' K 160 classes 161 Class of 1971 President — Chuck Snure Vice President Becky Gideon Secretary — Molly Cole Treasurer — Sue Stone Sponsor — Mrs. Yvonne Hopson New Faces Meet New Frontiers Arklen, Sarita Arosta, Eva Adams, Ben Aguilar, Johnny Aguilar, Velma Alexander, Brenda Alexander, Doug Allen, Bobbie Allen, Dorothy Alston, Sherry Armendariz, Terry Atchison, Kay Avery, Alan Baeza, Aylvia Bachman, Martha Bailey, Sharon Bailey, Terry I5aird, Mary Barber, Kathy Bard in, Janet Barnes, Peggy Barnett, Jeanette Barron, Delmer Bascus, Linda Bates, Gaylan Beane, Jan Beaty, Marvin Beck, Chrissy Beggs, Dale Beggs, W. A. Bell, Denise Bell, Margaret Beman, Diane Benett, Juanita Bentley, Jane Bernal, Sarah Berrego, Anita Biddick, Jon Biscoe, Blake Bittick, Pat Blanscett, Angle Blue, Debora Bolton, Donna Bolton, Lois Boot he, Tracy Bosworth, Lynn Bowley, Gwyna Box, Eula 163 Sophs Break-in Bradlev, Audrey Bradlev, Brenda Bradlev, Larrv Breckenridge, Bruce Brewer, Dannv Brewster, Jimmy Brown, Jennifer Brown, Marita Buckley, Steve BuUeign, Janice Burcham, Vicki Burford, James Burge, Virgil Burgess, Cynthia Burleson, Leslie Burnett, Rav Burnett, Troy Burns, Sharon Burns, Vickie Busbee, Chervl Busch, Steve Bustamanate, Roy Bustillo, Ysidro Butler, Marilyn Byars, Elizabeth Byran, Kathy Callaway, Charles Campbell, Janice Carlsen, Mike Carnean, Marilyn Caro, Jaime Carrasco, Abel Carrasco, Robert Carrillo, Lucy Carter, Donna Cassling, Leslie Ob, no! Mother gave them my last can of spinach cries Roger McCleskey. 164 Readily to Traditions Castillo, Mario Gates, Mary Cathey, Kim Caussev, Janice Cavil, Cassandra Chambers, Thomas Chase, Dahrl Chase, Sam Chathana, Janle Chalwell, Robert (Chavez, David Chavez, Elva Chavez, Geneva Chavez. Linda Choat, Wavne Chow, Ricky Chrisemon, L. J. Cobb, Carolee Cobb. Dalton Cobb, Jan Coffman, Jerry Cole, Molly Coleman. Troy Collins, Dianna CoDins. Patsv Connallv. Sharon Conn ell. Paul Conner. Mary Cook. Jim Cooper. Jeri Cooper. Marty Cordova. Joe CoupaL Ed Cotirter. Mike Cox. Debbie Cox, Deidra Cox. Russell Crawford. Dennis Crawford, Joe Crosby. Harry Crowe, Kim Gulp. Ronney Cunningham. Beverly Cunningham. Lestine Dagenhart, John Dailev. JiU Davidson, Bettv Jo Davidson, Glenn 165 Davis. Allen Davis, Dree Davis, Pattv- Davis, Russ Dawson. Joe Dearing, Shannon Decker, Sherry DeLoen, Rebecca DeLong. Ann DeWees, Bob Diaz. Martin Drake, Given Dueease. Walter Duff. Wayne Duke. Cindy Dunson. Billv Duran, Trivio Dutchover. Marv Ellen Eaden, WiUie Easlev, Lewis Eaton, Susan Eaves, Donnie Edwards, Forrest Edwards, Lou Edwards, Shirley Eiland, Eddie Elam, Melissa Ellis, Cindy Ellis. Esther Ellis, John Ellis, Karen Ellison, Marv Essie, Elaine Estrada. Carmen Estrada. Jose Ezell, David Fancher, Cheryl Farrington, Lewis Ferg:uson, Tvler Fincher, Daria Fischer, Mike Fleming, Barbara Forest, Debra Foster, John Foster, Richard Franklin, Randy Frazier, Kathy Frederickson, Duke Little People Undertake Big Loads ij I 166 Freeman, David Frenzel, Ann Friday, Billy Friday, Bobbv Friday, Jeanne Friday, Tom Fuents, Juanita Gaines, David Gaines, Linda Gaines, Rosemary Gallagher, Tonja Gamblin, Brenda Gammage, Terry Garcia, Adele Garcia, Delia Garcia, Linda Garcia, Sammy Garner, Betty Garner, Bill Garrett, Florastien Garrett, James Garza, Isabel Garza, Mary George, Meredith Gibbs, Russell Gideon, Becky Gilly, Norman Gleason, Susan Goodwin, Clay Gomez, Lillie Gomez, Linda Gonzales, Chris Gonzales, Fernando Gonzales, Lurdez Goode, Donnie Goodley, Carey 167 Class of 71 Goodwin, Randall Goolsby, Pam Gordon, Linda Graham, Bruce Graham, Lucky Graham, Robert Graham, Sonja Graves, Jacqueline Greanev, Martha Green, Danny Green, Lerov Green, Raymond Green, Sammy Greer, Sherry Grice, Marion Griffith, Gwen Griffith, Kristin Griffith. Margaret Grimland, Donna Grissom, Johnny Groce, Cindy Guerrero, Andrew Guerrero, Virginia Gunn, Kellan Gutierrez, Gilbert Guitierrez, Hilario Guitierrez, Teresa Habr. Pam Habr, Warren Hackleman, Linda Hale, Clayton Hale. Marsha Hale, Mike Hall, Beyerly Hall, Dennis Hamm, Robert Hammond, Susan Hanna, Debby Hanson, Karen Hardock, Chancy Harmon, Susan HarpooL Rhonda Harrington, David Harris, Charles Harris, Dorothy Harris, Hnora Harris, NeUie Harris, Stan 168 Heading for the Highest ' ' fTj Harshbarger, Steve Harvev, Roy e Lea Harvick, Jordice Hays, Cathy Hazelwood, Chuck Head, Georgetta Hearn, David Henderson, David Henderson, Gloria Henderson, Martha Henderson, Susan Heptinstall, Marsha Heredia, Catalina Hernandez, Belen Hernandez, Corine Hernandez, Helena Hernandez, John Hernandez, Olga Hernandez, Paul Herrera, Arnulfo Hemck, Harold Hicks, Bobby Hieft, Karen Higdon, Wesley Highsaw, Brenda HiU, Candv HiU, Delores Hill, George Hines, Sammy Hinshaw, Patty Hirt, Carla Home, Danny Howard, Beth Howard, Beverly Howard, Linda Howard, Hap Hinvbert. Chuck Hubbard, Clayton Hudson, Janis Hudson, Scot Hughes, James Hughston, Harriet Huchton, Danny Hudspeth, Donald HukiU, Shirley Hunter, Patricia Hyson, Debra Innerarity, Patty 169 Sophs Become Earnest Rustlers Irby, Marilyn Irion, Betty Jackson, Brenda Jackson, Farold Jackson, Harold Jackson, Joseph Jackson, Sidney Jackson, Traynard Jackson, Troy Jacksitn. Tvree Jastrow, Nancy Jenkins, Lana Jenkins, Pamela Jennings, Robert Jimenez, Freddie Jimenez, Joe Jimenez, Manuel Jimenez, Maria Jimerson, Susan Jobe, Gary Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Dannv Johnson, Darla Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Frank Johnson, Martha Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Stephen Jolliffe, Sammy Jones, Jane Ann Jones, Marvin Jones, Perrv Jones, Preston Jones, Roy Jones, Sandy Jones, Sharon Jones, Terry Jons, Kay Jungman, Leonard Keller, Donna Kelley, Roy Kemp, Jesse Kemper, Paige Kerr, Claire Ketter, Robert Kettkamp, Gretchen Kevser, Ed 170 Hev. Carole! We heard Mm gut a date with a sophomore! ' ijulps Julie % il- and Tricia Northern. J dt ' M - 1 ' ; . Kjdwell, Randy King, Gayle King, KamiUa King, Jodie King, Joe Kirkland. Betsv Kirkpatrick, Nell Klein. Daniel Knapp. Barbara Kottkamp. . nne Krizan, IVlarilvn Kuenstler, Don Lacaff, Sallv Ladd, David Lambdin, Mary Lane, Jimmy Lara, Henrv Larez, Jimbo Lasseter, G-II Lawrence, Charles Lee. Debbie Lemmons, Tommy Lenard, Ira Lennox. Nettie Lewis, Ronnie Lewis, Ronnie Little, Ed Looper, Mar ' Lopez. Freddie Lopez, Marcella Lovett, Susie Luna, Alex McCasland, Bruce McCleskev, Roger McCobe, Mike McCoy, Donald 171 Doggieland Gains McCraw, Candie McCray, Roberta McCurry, Larry McCurry, Sherry McFarland, David McFarland, Louise McGowan, Dwayne McLead, Kyle McPeak, Donna McWhorter, Mike Machacek, Steve Maddoux, Sherri Maddox, James Madrid, Belma Madrid, Frank Madrid, Tommy Madrid, Yolanda Mailey, Bruce Maines, Betty Maldonado, Rose Mary Marion, Elijah Marmelejo, Olivia Marquez, Robert Martin, Glenn Martin, Jessi Martinez, Dadio Mason, John May, Edwin Mays, Cheryl Melenda, Frank Melendez, Rose Marv Mendoza, Luis Merrell, Scherry Merriman, Bobby Mertz, Wade Metzgar, Paul Michaelson, Kristin Miller, Christy Miller. Sally ' Mills, John MiUs, Marshall Mitchell, Teresa Modkins, Horace Mora, Gloria Moreland, Roger Monroe, Kim Montanez, Cruz Montez, Fred 172 Social Sophs Montgomery. Juba Moore, Eddie Moore, Kathv Moselev, Alfred Moselv, Steve Neahusan, Bruce Nelms, BettT. ' Newbold. Pam Nicholson, Reed Nixon, Dorothy Nobles, Ej-ic Noel, Leslie Noles, Mark Norris, Kathleen Northern, Patricia Olivas, Martina Oliver, Vonnie Oliver, Marilvn Oliver, Sherilvn Olsen, Barbara O ' Neal, Cherry Osborne, John Oswald, Debbie Overstreet, Leta Pace, Jim Parks, Joe Parks, Steve Parlton, Tina Brother, I ' ve heard of left-footed dancers before, but this is ridiculous! thinks Sharon Bailey of Mike McCrary. 173 Pate, Johnnie Patterson, Brad Paul, Ricky Perales. Filipe Perry, Gary Phelps, Brenda Phillips. Jonathan Philpy, Steve Pitmore, Tim Pitts, Muriel Pitts. Sue Plemmons, Ricky Powell, Kris Powers, George Ann Preston, Ramona Primera, Linda Pruitt, Mike Puckett. Debbv Puckett. Debra Quilinaco, Pedro Quiroz, Dennis Rainirez, Irma Ramos, Dianne Ramos, Grace Ramsland, Russ Randolph, Linda Rankin, Kay Rankin, Reginald Raulston, Becky Rav, Alfonso Ray, Joe Reiter, Melissa Reither, Louise Rendon, Leticia Reyes, Roy Reyes, Ruben Reynolds, Mary Rhodes, Celia Ricker, BiU Richman, Jim Riffland, Rickv Riley, Tommy Roberson, Carol Roberts, Liz Roberts, Rita Robertson, Sheri Robledo. Jessie Robnett. Steve Energetic Sophs 174 Ardent Studiers The harder vou think, the tireder you get! Hurk. David RodiUa. Carlos Rodriquez. Joel Rodriquez. Pete Rogers, Frank Rose, Lester Ross, Ella Rotan, Pat Rotenberrv. Jim Routh, Charlotte Rov, Clark Russell, Karen St. Clair, John St. John, Mike Salazar, Lupe Salazar, Rodolfo Salcido, Mona Salgado, Gloria Salizar, Lupe Sanchez, Homer Sanchez, Kathv Sanchez, Marv Sandlin, Brad Schraub, Phillip Scott, PhyUis Scudday, Melanie Seal, Brad Segovia, Bobbie Self, Jerry Semple, Hal Settles, Lonzo Shackelford, Sharene Shafer, Brant Shaeffer. Scott Sharp, Allen Sharp, Sharel 175 Sophs Strike It Big Shaw. Debbie Shelton. Milton Shepard, Frank Sherrill, Claire Simmons, Diane Simpson, Kelly Sims, Grover Smith, Diane Smith, Fountain Smith, Jenny Smith, Jim Smith, Kenneth Smith, Norma Smith, Richard Smith, Robert Smith, Rosita Smith, Rosie Smith, Roy Smith, Ruth Smith, Vickie Sneed, Sandra Snure, Chuck Snyder, Wes Spangler, Jeannie Sparger, Mike Speed, Barbara Spruell, Jim Stacy, Bobby Stall, Susan Stamev, Susan Stansell, Coley Stein man, Debbie Stephens, Gary Stephens, Steve Stewart, Billy Stewart, Gwendolyn Stine, Stuart Stinson, Scotty Stoddard, Charles Stokes, Kenneth Stone, Sue Stovall, Billy Stovell, Cyn Stringer, Marv Sturm, Patricia Sutton, Don Swanson, Phillis Swanson, Sally 176 Taggart, Steve Tate, Carole Tate, Craig Teiman. Pennve Terrazas, Joann Thetford. Maureen Thomas. Ann Thompson, Jeanette Thompson. Theresa Tillev, DaneU Tillev, Jerrv Tillio. Lula Tino, Delma Torres. Liz Trevino, Manuel Trobaugh, Georgia Truelove, Vickie Tucker, Becky Tucker, Bett Tucker, Elizabeth Tucker, Mark Tucker, Paul Tuninaro, Martha Turner, Tiser Llvog, Randi Lbonski, Oscar aldez, Elida Van Husen, James 177 Eating, Loafing . . . Pickett, I think I found your ketchup! sneers Sam I haven ' t seen sneekers like that since 1 was four! ' Susie Chase. Harmon. Karen Hansen and Creorgetta Head. Van Petten. Ed Vaughn, Vicki Venable, Rick Vidal, Anita Vines, Jodv Vinklarek, David Wahlenmaier, Kay Walker, Louise Walker, Marie Walker, Tobv Walters, David Walton, Bettv Walton, Joev Watkins, Debbie Watson, Barbara Watson, Debbie Weaver, Margaret Welch, Karen Welch. Roger Welch, Tommv WeUs, Jeff Whealdon, Tom Wheeler, Brad White, Cathv 178 Class of ' 71 Always on the Go Vt ' hilr. l)..ns Wli il.-I,ca,l, Ronnie M.it.-s„lr. Larrv WhiKi.lil. Clcvrland Williams. Cathy ' Williams. CarvJon illiains. Charles illiams. Garnell illi.ims. Susan illiams. Wilbur i!li,iniscin. Preston liUs, Bruce Willis, Roger Wilson, Carol Wilson, Julie Wolf, John oodrutT, Randv Woodrum, Jonna Wyrosdick. Sandv Yarborough, Blake Yhorte, Manuel Young, Sterling Zacharv, tarl Zarate. Paul Nowdays, jeans shrmk so much you can ' t even get a dime out of vour pocket! complains Frank Shepard. 179 Class of 1970 President — Clarence Rankin Vice-President — Brint Albritton Secretary — Vicki Browder Treasurer — Sarah Zoller Sponsor — Mrs. Millie Howard 180 Ex-Sophs Become Pre-Seniors AlxTiiathv. Curtis Addison, Lou Adkins. Steve Albritton, Brim Alenian, Pat Alvarado. Maria Anderson, George Anderson, Kelvin Anderson, Richard Arnold, Darrell Athev, Dennis Attawav, Buster Auburg, Tavior Bailev, Jerald Baker, Debarra Baker, Dennis Banks, Johnny Banks, Leeadria Bankston, Claudia Barber, Beverly Barela, Fidel Barnes. Christy Barnett. Geoffrey Battle, Beckie Beardsley, Janet Beauchamp, Butcher Beckmann, Paul Bedford, Beverly Behrends, Sammy Beique, Suzanne Bell, Cmdy BellovNS, Beth Berper, Patti Bermea, Roy Bernatis, Michael Bizzell, Jacque Black. Carle Bledsoe, Bob Blevins, Jimmv Blevins, M. L. Booker, Richard Booth, Bob Borland, Mike Boruff, Pat Bosques, Francisco Bosworth. Martin Bowers, Candy Bowman, Dick Spirit Stick Won . Box. Raymond Bovdstun, Bettie Bradley, Buddy Brave, Jeb Britt, BiU Browder, Vicki Brown, Bill Brown, Van Brunner, Rege Burke. Bobby Burns. Larry BustiUos, Belen Bverlev, Geddis Bynum, Bill Calderon. Rita Calhoun, Karl Capell. Larrv Carawav, John Carlson, Gus Carlson, Russ Carr, Dale Carrasco, Margarita Carrasco. Ruben Carrell, Beverly Carter, Claire Carter, Jove Casev. Pam Ceniceros, Blanca Cerf. Bobby Chambers, Bruce Chambers, Diane Chambers, Nancy Chancellor, Flynt Chavez, Anita Chavez, Robert Cheves, Cheryl Clare, Susie Clewis. Alice Click, Lisa CoUins, David Conrv. Carol Cook, Jimmy Cooper, Duncan Copeland, Karen Corlev, Chris Covarrubias, Amparo Covington, Lisa Cowden. Candi 182 Lung Power Increases Cowden. Cynthia Crawiord. Dave r.rj r..r,l. Derma tiroikiT. Dannv Crouch. Tracy Currie, Donna Currie. Sandv Davidson. Johnny Davis, Debbie Davis, Deen Da is, John DavLs, Lajavne Davis, Mike Davis, Richard Davis. Sallv Da is, Scott Dean, Ann De Anda, Trini Deleon. Ruth Delong. Ginger Dennis. Gary Dennis, Kenneth Denton, Doug Deprang, Dehnda DeWitt, SaUy Dickson, Susie DUlon, Alice Dillon, Susan DLxon, Rosie Donnell, Robbv Do •ns, Shari Dressier, Joe Driver, Debbv 183 Juniors Join M Club Duck, Eric Dunn, Joy Dvorak, Randy Edwards, Linda Eickleberry, Kathy Elder, Hank Enriquez, Alfred Ervin, Sally Ervin, Tom Eschberger, Craig Euston, Greg Earns, Kvle Fears, Pete Ferguson, Carolvn Fickman, Bruce Fields, Nancy Finkie, Buddy Fisher, Mike Fitting, James Flores, Mario Floyd, Richard Flynn, Lisa Frank. James Fuglaar, Vi Lea Galan, Angelina Gallemore. Bill Garcia, Blanca Garcia, Delfina Garcia, Fred Garcia, Gracia Gardener, Paula Gee, Troy Claire Carter wonders, Would vou like a walnetto? 184 | 5ff few (JiUcspie. Mvrlice GUmour, Bruce Godwin, Howard Gonzales, Cruz Gonzales. Lupe Gonzales, Martin Goode, Mike Gotcher. Jav Grace. Kathy Grace, Susan Graham, Kristie Granado. Candeiaric Granado. Ramon Graves. Gwendolyn Gray. Barbara Green. Jerry Griffen. Frank ie Griffith. David Grimes. Juanita Grimes. Virginia Hacknev. Mandv Hauler. Susan Hall. Bobbie Hall. Deborah Hall. Edward Hall. Ida Hamm. Berry Hamm. Jerrv Harmon. Natalie Harper. Daniel Harral. Ann Harrell. Johnny Harris. Bonnie Harris. Joe Harris. Rickv Harris, Craig Douglas, you didn ' t say ' May I ' . . . Doug Schar- bauer has a hard day. 185 Class of 70 Hays, Sharon Hedrick. Mike Heidelberg. Norris Hejl. Charbe Helbert. Eddie Hellinghausen, Jill Helmer, Sibvl Henderson, Anne Hernandez. Barnev Hernandez. Catarina Hernandez. Eddie Hernandez. Frank Hickev. Carol Hightower. Bill HiUger. Marv Hinojosa, Ezequiel Hinojosa. Joel Hinshaw. Dannv Hitt, Janie Hobbs, Leslie Hocker, Jeron Hodge, BiUv Heolscher. Larrv Hoffman, Bill Hoffman. Julie Holbrook. Flo Holder, Judi Holland, Bruce HoUowav, Vera Holster. Rustv Hood, Mack Howard, Otis Howdeshell, Art Hudson. Rosemary Huffman. Kim Hughston, Woodv Hunsinger, Henry Hunter, Dale Huse, Connie ' - y 186 Dramatically Inclined Hypolite, Allen Inneraritv. Ed Jacksnn, KeUv Jackson. Sandr, James. Suzi Jasso. Edna Jeffcoat. Cindy Jeffroat. Juanita Jennings, Fletcher Jimerson. Marsha Jobe. Debbie Johnson. BiUie Ann Johnson. Gloria Johnson. Jimmv Johnson. Karen Johnson. Lvnna Johnson, Teresa Johnston. Becky Jones. Dayid Jones. Merritta Jones. Stan Jordan. Linda Joyner. Vicki Kansteiner. Gary Keller. Frankie Keller. Steye Kellev, Sheridan Kerth. Kathy Kimberlin. Kathy King. Michael Kinnunen. Brian Kjnser. Linda Kirb . Dennis Koonce. Jerry Koonce, Tracy Lara. Sylvia Latham. Paul Ledbetter. Sis Lee. PhvUis 187 Once Rookies Now Pros Leonard. Don Lerma. Johnny Lewis. David Lewis, Ronnie Lindlev. Ste e Livingston, Jerry Lockhart. Cindi Locklar. Gar Locklar. Suzanne Logan, Tony Lopez. Julie Lowe. Lavonve Lvle. Terrv Lvnch. Nancv McBride. Melissa McCain. Pauk McCampbell. Nina McCaskill. Jane McColl, Path McCuUough. Marv Ka McDaniel. David McGannon. Mike McGhee. James McGuire, Fave McH argue, Laura McKandles, Gene McKinnev. Vicki McLain, Vicki McLaren, Kathleen McQuerry, Tern Madden, Debbie Madrid, Polo Magruder, Fran Man son, Peggie Manulik, Alek Matthews, Danny Maxwell, . ndv Mayes. Sarah Mavfield. Barbara Medearis. AureUa Medlock. Beir Meltzer, Martha Merriman, Mecca Metcalfe, Gail Miller, Henrietta Miller. Pattie Mims, Nancv Minahan, James wrmm 188 MililicU, Dorothy Mitrhi ' ll, Larry Milclipll. Larry Dale Molinar, Jimmy Monta iia, Torn Moore, St.-I),- Morales, Josie Mt reno, Mary Moreno, Nicholas Morgan, Maria Morgan, Terry Morris, Kenneth Morris, Richard Mosley, George Mueller, Larry Munoz, Eva Murphee, Bonnie Murphey, Melinda Murphy, Cindy Murphy, J. M. Natividad, Carlos Neahusan, Larry Neria, Anita Neria, Jesus Nesbit, Bob Neumann, Terrv Neustaedter, Debbie Nobles. Vincett Neil Ormond (42) protests, Ah, come on — give a fella a chance! ' 189 Noel. Jeff Norton. Karl Norwood, Gavle Nunez. Lmda O ' Brien, Diane Ochoa, Berta Ochoa, Delia Oden, Jimmv Offield, Randel Olgin. Orlando Ormand, Neil O ' Shaughnessv, Mike Outlev. Esther Owens. Janie Palma. Helen Parham. Arietta Parker, Karin Parker. Linda Patterson. Tim Patterson. Trisha Paup. Ted Pavlovic, Emilv Perez, Mary Perrin, Jane Pertile. Steve Peters, Gary Phillips, Faye Petty, Sharon Phipps. Robert Piper. Robby Plemmons. Floyd Plunkett. Leonard Polk. JoAnn Pollard, Debbie Porter, Paula Posteal, Barbara 190 Juniors Groove Through Year l ' ri(i()v. Boh Pugh. Nanfv Qualia. Marv Ann Rankin. Clarence Ranne, Ronda Ravos, Silverio Ready. Clara Ready. Leta Jo Reed. Albert Reed. Andy Reed. Steven Reiter. Ellen Repnian, Terry Reven, Brenda Rey, Alfonso Reyes. Cecilia Reves. Cruz Reynolds. Debbie Richard. Michelle Ricker. Jenni Robert. Ginger Roberts. David Robertson. Deborah Robledo. Cecilia Rodriquez. BetU ' Rodriquez. Inez Rodriquez, Pina Rogers. Bill Roman. Deanna Ross. Joe Rountree. Eddie Ruhmann. Kathv Russell. Johnny Salgado. Bobby Salgado. Delia Sams. Elizabeth Sanchez. David Sanchez. Ernest Sanchez, Maria If we scalp him now. we won ' t have to run laps this afternoon! Greg Euston and Ed Innerarity. 191 Sanchez, Oscar Sanders, Lee Sappington, Rae Sauri, Margie Scharbauer, Doug Schumann, Patricia Senes, Don Seltzer. Shauna Sharrick, Tommy Shelton, Lezora Shupp, Dennis Simon. Julia Simpson, Mike Slagle. Jody Smith, Clarence Smith, Edward Smith. Ernestine Smith, Gloria Smith. Greg Smith, Jennifer Smith, John Smith, Ted Smith, Terry Smith, Verona Gavle Sorge. Peggy Sparks, Mike Stanford, Ted Stephenson, Janie Stevens, Patti Steward, Carolyn Steward, Debbie Stewart, Earl 192 Midlings Get the Message Stewart. Nanrv Stfwart. Ronnie Stieknev, Beverly Slultz, Gary Stones. Don St rambler, Margie Stringer. Kathv Surratti. Sandra Swallow. Jack Swanson. . ' nthonv Swearnger. Vera Tavlor. Diane Tavlor. Dreka Taylor, Joan Teakell. Charles Teinert. Sharon Thomas. Liz Thompson. Barbara Thompson. Luke Thorpe. Kathv Torres. Abel Torres. Olga Tranum. Tim Travis. Dorothv Traweek. Marc Tredawav. Teresa Trim. Kenneth Turner, Elise Tvler, . nne Tvler. Linda Dogs pick up good vibrations in their spare t 193 Juniors Lasso llddley, Jackie linger, Leslie Valles, Ramon Van Petten, Debbie Van Zandt, Doug Vaughn, Jim Vaughn, Jim Vaughn, John Vidal, Joe Viney, SheUon Voss, James Waddill, Sharron Walilenmaier, Joan Wakefield, Leslie Walker, Nancy Walker, Shirley Wallace, Chuck Wallace, Dennie Walraven, Dora Walraven, Doris Ward. David Warren. James Warren, Linda Warrick, Rick Watson, Bobby Watson, Melvin Webb, Janet Webb. Surina Commentator Bobby Burke comments, There was a daddy bear . . . 194 Responsibility Washingtiin. Marv W..l)ernKk, Mark Welrh, Tr.iv Wlieat, Larry White, Jacky While, Susan Whitfield. Danny Whiilrv. Lovd Vi hitten, Oza U ' ilhanis. Morris Wilhams. Patti Wilhs. Barbara Wilson. Bart Wilson. Kenneth Wilson. Mark Wise, Gloria Wood, Donnv Woodruff, Bi ' U Woodruff, Tommv Woods. Ronnie Wrightsil. Delores Young, Yvonne Zacherv. Eddie Zachery, Galberson Zaehrv, Lavera Zachrv, Tommy Zinke, Bobby ZoUer, Sarah You put what on my Taco-flavored Dorito? questions EUen Reiter. 195 196 graduates 197 Class of 1969 President — T. Hardy Vice-President — Scott Walker Secretary — Mimi Houser Treasurer — Anita Pitts Sponsor — Mr. DeWayne Davis 1 ' :. . Smiling Faces Abalos, Bettv Adams. Mekla Aguilar. Johnin Aiidrrson. Karen Arrovo, Norma Arsiatja, Luis Atchisdii. Marv Atchlcv. Pi ' ii Aiiliuri;. Kami Au-tin. llkr rr . Clill Bail : , (;il Baiinl)ritlgt Pat Baker. Flovd Bardin. Dana Barela. Josie 200 Iliss,.. I ' ain illhll. ' Mrr. ' IVlTV Bcanlslcv. Ann Bclircnds. Dcljliic Hrll. Hi, k liciinrll. Trd ' tSy HriTN. Charli ' : Billick. (,arv Biveiis. (iourllaii Bolin. Shannon Bolin. Steve V. Bolin.r. R.Miee Bonilla. Juliana I Booth. i nihia I oothf. Tovc Borlaml. Sliarlene 201 Boruff, Scott Bowman, Coletta Bragg, Johnnv Brahanev, Tom Brewster. Robbie Brinlee, Peggv Brown, Deanna Brown, Tonv Brvanl. Terrv Burkett, Garv Busch. Mike Cadena, Gloria Caldw.-ll. Kalhv Callaway. Bobbv Callawav. Freddie Campbell. Joeann Press Rolls Pat, are gm-ri li, Parker. •-t le this vear? asks Donr ' mmi ' A 1 202 Spirits Soar (ianncin. I. lc (Gannon. Martha (Gannon, Mollv (ianon. (larol Canon, Chris Card well, Bill Carlisle, Loy Nell Carter, Mary ( lassling. Don Cathv, Dovlene Cavitt, Cherrv Chance, Alice Chisholm. James Church. Jill Clark. Colleen Clark. Debbie 203 Clark. Roger Coker, Jackie Coleman. Mike Collins. aiula Collins, Wvlene Connallv. Mike Connell, Jane Conner, Bobbv Conry, Joan Cook, Mike Courtney. Caro Cox, Connie Cravvfoni. Deljliic Crays. Kristi Creswell. Ralsloii Cronenheri;. aii Skills Developed g«BgBSSfea :.JHiM -- 204 For New Careers (Ainanl. licvcrlv ( iuiiiiiiis ' liain, Alice C.untiinjiham, Mike CuniiiiiKliam. Sam As Gary Billick finishi-s. Iir closes his ri ' iilal vvith a hanp;. Currv. Mike Daniels. Linda Davidson. John Davis. Carolyn Davis, Cecil Davis. Charlotte Davis. Donita Dawkins, Shirley Dawson, Debbie Dawson, Pat Dean, Hal DeLong, Steven 205 Dennv. Mike Diaz, Frances Dodson. Scooter Dowdv. Alan Duke. Judv Dunn, Kathv East. Jean Elliot. Linda Celebrating the Passing Days Ellis, Cyd Evans, Lee Evans, Mary Floyd, Debby Flvnn, Chris Ford. Brenda Forest. Donald Foster, Ronnie Gammage, Gary Garcia, Andy V Class of ' 69 Glue cake! What a way to keep the editor ' s mouth shut. (jarcia, Lupe • iarcia, Pete iarner, James Kirza, Ismo Gipson, Mack Glaspie, Evelvn Glenn, Dell Goodwin, Marv Gossett. Steve Grace, Donna Graham. Anita Graham, Pam Granado, Fernando Grantham, Chervl Grav, Karen Green, Don 207 Green, Glenda Green, Lesslye Greer, Danny Gunter, Nancy Guzman. George Habr, Linda Haden, Tliomas Hale, Tommv Jim Baiiiiu liin. ' s niin C.inl .u lirai nn Ii.mi1 h.-aiy nil Marim MKil-hk. And the Hall. Greg Hansen. Richard Hardie, T. Hardwick. Mark Harris. Terri Hart. Diannc Harvev, Linda Har ick. James 208 Ilavrs. Hiistv I lass. L,,la ll.idelbeif;, Nathan llfiiderson, Debbie lli-inandez, Antonio Herandez. Rosalie Hcrpich, David Hiett. Sharon Hi ks. Nanrv Hill. Ann Hill. Cvdnev HiiKjjosa. Eddie Hoelscher, Debbie llorton, Brenda Houser, Mi mi Houston, Marvin N ' enda Jotinstim iracks up as Krisli Cravs goes into seo- on( nKntMiicnt ot Vbsters latest. 209 Howard. Susan How belt. Joan Hudson, Helen Hudson. Pat Huffman. Bobbv Hughes, Don Hulsev. Moss Hunt. Jdhnnv Irbv, Karen Jackson. Charlie Jackson. Wanda Jarrett, June Jimenez. Joe Jimenez, Marv Alice Johnson, David Johnson. Debbie 210 ,|iihn iiri. jiidv .liiliiisoii. Larrv liilinsoii. Pefi s Joliii oii. TiTcsa Johnston. F ' at Jones. [5arbara Jonrs. Drhra Jones. Larrv To Give Orders Jinner. Rav Julian. ( !lmi-k KadintT. Dixie Kellett. Ann keni[). Marv Kennedy. Blix Ann Kevser. Julie Kinihle. Marv 211 Setting Their Targets Kinder, Mona Kinsev, Glynda Klino;. John Knapp. Linda Lamhdin. Mark Lang. Jennie Lara, Glenda Lawrenee, Karen Lenanl. Linda Lent, Tommy Lewis, Raymond Lindsev, Lana Linehan, Patricia Livingston. Nancv Liana. Elena Loeker. Ross 212 Aiming High 1,11112. Jini l,() .-|c)S. (llini A,m . My MrCaskill. Mik.- M.Cullough. Debbie MiDaiiiel. La Wll McDearmon. Nancx McDonald. Chuck McGuairt. Nancv McKenzie. Man Ellen McLerov. ilma McLain. Mike McMilliam. Jinimie Maberrv. Janice Madrid. Jane 213 Madsen. Gav Mailev. James Maldonado. Juan Marquez. Margaret Martinez. Margie Massingili. Chester Masta. Marilyn Ma|tlic . Bonnie Medeans. Vtill.s Meiiler. Janet Meinen. Beekv Mendiiza. Ra ni ind Vfg Mercer. Nirk .Merriinan. Doiniie Merriman. James Miles. Rovee CmI Elli and Bill Grilfilh pr.n,- ainlli ma ;ir P. F. FKfrf. 214 lillrr. H.Hlllir Iilllk,-ii. I.xnr lil-ipii. jiiiimv Ii r. n, ' ■Hu llr. luisll,- ..h. h.il, ur uill ' ! .uzr.T all Snim, l„ — MiKiir. .)aii|ue Moore. Peg Moore. Susie Morchmd. Rnhw Through Their Final Year Moss. Jove Mullins. Rodnev Munn. Cindv Munoz. Herminia Murra . (dadvs M .T Chris a-lre. Jan a arrele. Corin: 215 Looking Forward to the Future Newman, Melissa Newton. Rickv Nichols. LaDonna Nixon, Sherry Nobles, Gerald Nobles, Ginger Nunez, Angel O ' Brien, Connie Ocheltree, Kirk Oliver, Ronnie O ' Neal. Hattie Osborne. Janet Overstreet. Ricke Palma, Cathv Pareti, Joev Parker, Donna Now. did I pack mv curlers? ponders Ann Beardsles to Joan Howberl. f . J 216 Parks. Ellen I ' arrish. James Parrott. Nan Pavne, John Philli|i-. r ' ain Puki-lt. Jodie Pitts, Anita Plunk, Pam P., Hani. Steve Poole. Linda Proctor. Mike Puckett. Twila Pujih. Linda Puilt ' v. Garv T Purslev. Alan ' Rarkow. Brenda jilr ..I ,u.k..u in her English 217 Rambo, Dennis Ramirez, Luisa Ramos, Linda Ready, Patrick Reiser, Tommy Repman, Tim Rev, Cecila Reyes, Johnny ' Lcl Ihi- sun shim ' ! ' Jiilir U ' llkinscin sings nul witli , ([iiariii ' ' . Singing Out . . Reynolds. Frames Reynolds, Les Rhymes, Teresa Roberson. Cher l Roberts. Dixie Roberts, Gloria Roberts, Jimmv Rodgers. Van 218 Kciilrii|ui ' ,. Xiiila l ii li i(|i]r ,. ( )|i;a Kosc. Lairv l{..ss. Carol Ivitan. Jcrrv |{ i . Jimiin Si. Clair. Anil Saluailo. Fa r Sams. A. B. Sanchez. Lorenzo Sanchez, Rudv Sargent. B((bbie Scharbauer. (iiarence Sclilichtinsj. xMicheile Schraub. Line -Seajio, James Fn-.l.li.-(:all.i«.i r,-ncrls in ih.- grealn. M.I Njlurvall.- a picnii-. 219 Shain, Robert Shapira, Andv Shinier. Linda Shull, Candy Sigmon. Bill Silva, Dannv Sites, Ralph Skaggs, Jan Skees, Marsha Slough, Lvndia Smith. Hans Smith. Susie Snider. Leslie Southern, Phyllis Sparks, Barbara Speed, Cynthia Linda Strinman liil|.- li-, W .ii,U,r rtmk ifw unl. blanks for the iirailualicm annrmnienifnts. 220 Final Months Spill ' s. Connie Si aim. Pesrgv Stanford, Iva Stapp, Jan Stul ' fed and satisfied (?), Seniors return Iroin the s runi[)- tious breakfast at the Scharbauer Hotel. l Stec;all. Richard Steinman. Linda Stephens. Steve Stones. Mike Storey. Marv Swanson, Lucille Svnatschk. Martin Tavlor. Kathv Terrctt. Totnniv Tlioiiias. Jan Tliomas, Patsv Tlioniason. Marv Anne 221 Tliompson, Mike Thompson, Tommy Thorson, Dan Tompson, Gilbert Tucker, Mary Tuder. Alice Tyson, Boogie Ulvog, Paul Sad to Go . . . Eager to Stay Underwood, Cindv Valencia, Lala Valencia, Silvia Van Husen, Bob Venablc, Jim Vest, Marian Vitela, Robert Wade, Paulette Twi-lvr years anil ihis i what  . p( t ' c[UfStions Dana Bardin. 222 Walker. SmW Walker. Tlioinas Wallace. Kerrv Walters, Martha Walton, Sarah Warren, Jeannie Weaver, Elaine Weiner, Diane Wlieeler, Miehele Wliitaker. Nancv White, Ellen Whitten, Dorothy Whitworth. Linda ilkinson, Julie W illianis. Barhara Williams. i),.|,l,ie 223 Sr. ' 69 . . . Always Where the Action Is I only need one more hubcap lor my lollecllon. plots a worker at the Senior Car Wash. Mrs. Pilcher cranes her neck to see iust how tail Davitl Bolton reallv is. Wilson, Carolvn Wilson, Linda Winstead, Eddie Wise. Sharon Wood, Dee Wood, Johnny Woods, Yvonne Wright, Fred Wylie, Sue Yarnell, Ruel Yost, Bill Youns;, Pat 224 Ann St. Clair Trinity University Merit Scholaisliij) Carolvn Wilson Shell Oil Merit Seholarship Courlland Bivens United States Military Academy — West Point Service Seluiiarsliip Chris Flvnn I nited States Air Force Academy — Service Scholarship Deanna Brown Angelo State Tuition Scholarship Joan Conrv Washington Unixersitv. St. Louis Nancv Cronenberg Hanover College Admission Sch. Patrick Dawson Village Kiwanis CluJj Sch. Frances Diaz French Heels Club and Future Teachers Sch. Mack Gipson Angelo State Tuition Sch. and Delta Epsilon Mary Goodwin Angelo State Tuition Sch. and Daughters of American Revolution Lola Havs Lula Haywood Sch. at TCU Tony Hernandez Downtown Lions Club Ann Hill C. V. Carson Sch. to SWTSC Barbara Jones Grand Lodge of Eastern Stai and Socialite Club Sch. Gav Madsen Kern Co. Ld. Co.. Son Dauuhtirs Sch. Margie Marqiiez First National Bank Gerald Nobles Cow ' den Foundation Donna Parker School Food SerNice Sch. and Jack Ma-lihurn Memorial Scholarship .Iddie Pickett Universit) nf Texas Exes Club Breiida Ross American Association of Lni er il Women Robert Shain Cowden Foundation Barbara Sjiarks Lubbock Christian ( ' ollfi:t ' Sch. JjJ ' Steve Stephens Texas A M Exes Club ■n 1 Martin SNiaatschk Cowden Foundation and Hulda Drisidll Mrmurial Sch. Paulette Wade Permian Basin Chapter of National Secretary AssMsiMion Yvonne W oods Delta Sigma Thcta Sch. and Negro Bus. and Pro Womens Cliib Martha Walters PTA.Sch. Debi)ie Hoelscher Chi Omega Alunmae Association Bood Sch. and Our Lady of the Lake Iva Stanford Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Scli. Linda Steinman Midland Memorial Nursing Sch. Tommy Lent Texas Tech Linda Lenard Delta Sigma Theta Sororitx Sell, and Socialities Club and Joll Se t nteenth Chib Tommy Reiser Midland Nat l Bank Sch. Ann Beardslev Our Ladv of the Lake Scholarship Tom Brahanev Football Sch. University of Oklahoma Srhott Walker Football Sch. TCU Jim Montgomer Football Sch. TCU vmBK Larry Johnson Football Sch. Tarleton State James Chisholm Tennis Sch. Texas Tech Dwa ne McCullough Tennis Sch. Nicholls State. La. Larry Jones Track Sch. South Plain Junioi- (College Marc Lyons Golf Sch. Nicholls State. La. Mar Storey Choir Sch. Odessa Col. Debbie Henderson Choir Sch. Southwestern L ni ersit Mike Proctor Music Sch. West Texas State and Hammer Duncan Memorial Johnny Wood Swimming Sch. Texas Tech Randy Fletcher Swimming Sch. Texas Tech Adele Tucker Volleyball Sch. Howard County Junior College Bobby Conner Hannner Dunian Memorial Sch. Tony Brown Midland High Bulldog Booster Club Sch. 1 P kl If 0 225 Who ' s Who at MHS English Ann St. Clair (right) Science Kristi Grays (below) Social Studies Bonnie Matthews (right) 226 Foreign Language Janet Osborne (left) Business Education Margie Marquez (below) Physical Education Tom Brahaney (left) 227 Vocational Agriculture John Dee Wood (right) Who ' s Who at MHS Speech Linda Elliott (below 228 Industrial Arts Don Forest (left) Math Joan Conry (below) Home Economics Dixie Roberts (left) 229 Who ' s Who at MHS Music Sharlene Borland (right) Band Don Cassling (below) HIGH aULLf l G BAND Art Cherry Cavitt (right) 1 f f ' L t S ' ■ ita i .,. • , 1 230 Distributive Education Danny Greer Industrial Cooperative Training Bobby Sargent (above) Vocational Office Education Barbara Sparks (left) 231 MHS Honor Graduates ANN ELIZABETH ST. CLAIK. (h-fl) ak-dictonan. also ranked first in the senior class with a 4.323 grade point average. Selected as Out- standing Scholar for Midland, recipient of the Exchange Club award in foreign language and the National Council of Teachers of English achievement award, she was feature editor on the Bulldog, in Posse- ettes, treasurer of the National Honor Six-ietv. and on the President ' s Cabinet as co-chairman of the store. inning academic awards tour years, Ann and her brain plan to attend Trinilv L niversitv. Orange is the color of tin- girl - roiid in tlic class of ' 69 «ith a grade point of 4.263, CAROLYN WILSON Hop right}. Participating on sen- ior council. Posse-ettes, junior council, and Spanish Honor Societv. she was also Personalities editor on the Catoico. secretarv of the National Honor Societv, scrapbook and social co-chairman on the Presidents Cabinet, and earned four academic letters as well as receiving the Ex- change Cluh award in social studies. She plans to visit Revo at the 40 Acres next fall. Also traikin for Texas is DONNA PARKER, (nghll ihnd in Im. «ilh a 4.2.35 average. Yelling loudlv as a Posse-elle and as feature editor on the Bulldog, she worked on the student council as welfare ihairman and was dcclcil to the Nalioiial I In nor S(ici.M her junior car. Four ac- ademic Irlli-I- Mr also , halkrd up 1.1 her I li-clll. 234 Tlic fdilor of the Catoico claims fourth spot in the hsi of [xiinls with a 4.2()0 average. JANET OSBORNE (left) has won 4 aca.leini. letters, and placed in state in the Make-lt-Yourself with Wool )ntesl. Her ac- tivities have included Spanish Honor Sixietv. National Honor Society. Student Council. Posse-ettes. where she was vice-president her junior year, and Senior Council. Janet is a Longhorn, too. W ould you believe . . . BONNIE . I. ' 1THE X S (ri ht) also plans to at- lind the I niversity in Sepleinher. MHSs foreign exchange student to Japan. Catoico Queen, and Student Council recording secretary, she kept up a 4. 167 grade point and ranks .Sth in the class. Voted most Out- standing Teenager of .America and elected Most Representative her lunior year, she was also a memlwr of the Junior Couni il. National Honor Society, and Spanish Honor Society. r n 1 p t l ! ! f ( Following the other honor graduates. CLIFF . ERY (lower left) also plans to attend I T. Editor of the Bulldog, a past member of the cabinet with Programs and Concessions, vice-president of the Key Club, and member of the debate team. Cliff has been active in all areas of MHS. National and Spanish Honor Society member, he represented the Bull- dogs on the National Forensic League and the B tennis team, . ' salula- torian of the 69 Class. Cliff has a 4.162 average. 235 Active Minds On Move Either unlurHinalrK „r Icrlunat.-lv. THORTON HARDLE, (left) with a 4.162 avfiagr plating him seventh in rank, will not attend the Big Orange but will travel to Washington and Lee to get a higher education. Serving as store and elections chairman on the cabinet, elected Most Representative. Howdy Week Favorite, and M Club President, T. has also given his lime by participating on the Football team. Posse. President of the junior Council and Senior class. T. was selected by the American b-gion as one ol llic xoiing men to attend Boy ' s State last summer. A HKMfllSI.K ' i. (nfihi) ■ herself in eighlli plarr uilli a DAR Good Citizcji auani. I m Outstanding Speech award to • r, rnarlvrof the ear h H T. Ilnd f, 1 17, Vi ilh four academic letters, ihc rhcur Idlers, one speech letter, and the her credit, Ann took on the jobs of A Cappella president, welfare and elections chairman on the cabinet and delegate to Girl ' s State. Member of the National Forensic League. Uilin and National Honor S(xieties. sin- [ilan lo atti ' ud Our huh of the Lake in San Antonio. MHS ' s hoir sweetheart maintained a 4.138 grade average to lake the ninth rank among the seniors. DEBBIE HENDERSON, (Imtvr n ht) who moved lo Midland this year from Lubbock, was a member of the A Cappella choir, madrigals, all region choir, and National Honor Society. Previously in the French CJuh. Y-Teens. and Musician Guild at Mon- terey, she will be studving at Southwestern come September. 236 TCI «ill 1 - 111.- li,,riirbaM- 1(11 III.- l.-iiil, liuruirjiradualr. I.Ul.A II VS (li ' ft). Vi ith a grade point of 1. 128 and llirce academic letters, she was a tni-inber of the National and Spanish Honor Societies, won national honors in the National Spanish K ani and the Exihanpi ' Chih awanl in English. Lola served this year as the .-ditor ol ( ' .atullc in ihr f uij and as vice president ol the X riters (Juild. TTie ( ' (Kitball field has special meaning lor RICK BELL, (ri hlj the elev- enth honor graduate. Rick served three years as the manager of the Bulldog varsity football li ' am. won four academic letters, and was a member of the National Honor Society with a 4.108 grade point. As- sistant editor of Candle in the Wind his junior year and photographer this year, he was also in Writers Guild. National Honor .Society, and a Bl LLDOG reporter. Michigan State will become his new alma mater. One of three students holding twelfth rank with a 4.029 average, JOAN CONRY (lower left) served on the President ' s Cabinet as welcoming chairman and participated in Lation Honor Society. Medical Careers ( lub. Posse-ettes, National Honor Society, and Junior Council. Elected outstanding Student Council representative her junior year and Who ' s Who in Math for 1969, Joan plans on traveling to St. Louis to attend Washington University. 237 Highest Averages Attained Lights, script, make-up. and dress rehearsal have been famihar words to LINDA ELUOTT (left). Who ' s Who in speech and drama. Linda has won letters in dramatics as well as academic subjects. Her future plans center around attending North Texas State. Also a twelfth rank graduate with a 4.029 average, she was active in Thespians. A Cappella choir, and National Honor Societv. f err ' -Another twelfth member of the honor group is also a luU-lledged Ions- horn with a 4.029 grade point. JODIE PICKETT (top right) has sened four vears as trainer for the Bulldog roundballers. - s well as being elected vice-president of the Junior Gjuncil and a Senior uncil repre- sentative. Jodie was awarded a Youth Appreciation trophv by the Opti- mists, admitted into the .National Honor Society his junior year, and voted a member of the MHS Posse. Leading the class of 467 in fifteenth place is KRISTI GRAYS tright). Winning academic letters two vears. and the Exchange Club award for math, she participated in the National Honor Societv. Spanish Honor Society, and the A Cappella Choir of Midland High. Boasting a grade point of 4.026, she will move to West Texas State at the end of the sum- mer. ♦ 238 Dubious Awards of 1969 . . . Most Obnoxious Ginger Nobles and Dee Wood Best Dressed Cyd Ellis and Bill Griffith Biggest Flunkie Glenda McMillan and Pat Baimbridge 239 Most Sarcastic Donna Parker and Cliff Avery Dubious Awards 1969 Biggest Fake Debbie Hoelscher and Tony Brown 240 Most Conceited Susie Smith and Marc Lyons Biggest Bore Kerry Wallace and Rick Bell 241 Dubious Awards —1969 Most Gullible Diane Weiner and Clarence Scharbauer Soul Brother and Soul Sister Mae West Sims and Courtland Bivens Biggest Mouth Tricia Linehan and Bill Yost 242 WHAT IS G GR UATION? Graduation is an end But also a begi ng . . . The start of Rt dreams ? Graduation is sighlr dnu laugmci Mingled liberally with tears, Lingering memories of one ' s shar Life with classmates through the years Graduation is conclusion Of one big phase of work and fun, A milestone pSSfS, new thin gs begun GraduatjoB ifl %(citement, ■Speeches, farewells And applause, diD| And aJiliMiiflfl B- explore ' herine A Goal Reached . A Dream Begun Graduation . . . too happ% and sad lor words topposite) . . . 58. 59. 60 — tense moments for James Chisholm (beloii) as he ponders how manv diplomas will be handed out before his . . . Mr. Macmillan (middle right} gives last minute advice about the red carpet treat- ment . . . seniors (bottom) start on their last and longest walk at Midland High . . . i 244 Mr. Gill names the Midland High graduates of 1969 (left) . . . sen- iors arrept their diplomas witti a realization of great gain - and loss (liiitiomi . . lill alraicl to hrli,-ve it ' s true. Juliana Bonilla (hchu) .Ml- Ironi tli.auililoi-iuni under the stiurv skies of a new «orld . . . Mr 245 Twelve Years Ended — Time For Play Newly graHuated Bulldogs head for the all night celebration . . . Deb- bie WiUiams (lefl) get? stamped first class ... the Felicin Ihelou) and the Soul Society with Little Jimmy Ferguson provide fantastic sounds . . . listen to the band . . . anyone mention food? Jim Merri- man and Carol Conry (bottom left) dine on potato chips . . . Dennis Rainbo and Jane Connell (bottom right) decidp to aet in on the ac- tion . . . 246 A sl,,v |ur,. ami liiiir l n-Ml.-riil..-r . . . I ' .il Baiml.n.L;.- ,i[i.l l.sli- Canni.n (trfll .lancr iliiini ihnr litial lUfihl as Bullrlcic;s . . . Mikr Ausliii lrli- I.) hn-ak CancK Hill ' - |pall ir,n (bvlou) . . . lam.-ia sin siMiicir- tlwllam Irfl) (diisriM- llii-ir i-niTi; for llic iiiiilriif;lil Ivmrs . . . Ihr (HM-inan li.-r, ;;anli-n- llmih.m rifihl) l,-ll ,I, ,t1.- I as.lawr hr. ' ak- . . . -.iiior- ' W n n- . , . 247 Senior Credits -A- Abalos. Bettv - VOE Club 69. FTA 69 Adams. Melda — Swimming 67. 100 Club 67. (Lee) - Rebelettes 68. Dixie Dispatch Staff 68. (Midland) CATOICO Staff 69. Art 69. Posseettes .• guilar. Johnny Anderson. Karen — Band 66, 67. 68. 69. District Band 69, Band Treas. 69, Band Sweetheart 69. Swimming 66, 67, Medical Ca- reers 66, 67, 68 .Arroyo, Norma Jean — Band 66, 67,68, 69 . rsiaga, Luis Atchison, Mary — Art Club 69 Atchley, Peggy - DE 68. VOE 69 Auburg, Randy — Student Coun- cil Rep. 66, Speech 67. 68, Na- tional Forensic League . ustin, Michael — JV Football 66, 67, 68. Football 69, Student Council Rep. 66. Posse 68. 69. FFA. M Club Averv, Cliff - Fr. FootbaU 66, Spanish Honor Society 66. 67. Student Council Rep. 67. 69. President ' s Cabinet — Programs and Concessions 68. 100 Club 67, B Tennis 67, BULLDOG Staff 68. (Ed. 69). Speech 68, 69, National Honor Society 68, 69, Key Club 68, (V,-Pres. 69). National Forensic League 69. Salutatorian 69 . ycock. Tommy — Band 66. 67. Voc. Ag. 67. 68. 69. Ag. Occ. 69 -B- Baimbridge. Pat -.Howdy Week Fayorite 66, Football 66, 67. Track 66. 100 Club 67. Key Club 67, FFA 68, (2nd V.-Pres. 69), Ag. Occ. 69 Baker. Floyd — (Knox City) Class Fayorite 66. Class Officer 66, 68, FootbaU 66. 67, 68. Basket- ball 66. 68. Track 66. 67. 68. Golf 68. FFA Officer 67. 68. Beta Club 67, (Officer 68), An- nual Staff 68, (Midland) DE 69. Student Council Rep. 69 Bardin. Dana — Student Council . L 66. 67. 69, Student Council Rep. 68, 100 Club 67, DE 68, (Sec. 69) Barela, Josie - FSA 69. JA 69 Barlow, Jim Basse. Pam - (Lee) FHA 66, (Midland) Volleyball 67, DE 68, (Photographer 69) Batchelder, Terry - (Rankin) Tennis 66, 67. FHA 67. 68. Science (Mub 67. Annual Stalf 67. 68. Spanish Club 68. (Mid- land) OEA Officer 69. Photogra- pher 69. Sweetheart 69 Beardsley, .Ann — Student Coun- cil Rep. 66. 67. President ' s Cab- inet — Welfare 68. Elections 69. Posseettes 67. 68. 69. Latin Caesars 67. .National Honor So- ciety 68. 69. A Cappella Choir 68. (Pres. 69), Madrigals 68. National Forensic League 68. Speech 68, 69. . ' cademic Letter 66, 67. 68. 69, Girk ' State 68. Slate Speech Meet 69, DAR .• ward 69, Honor Graduate 69 Bennett, Ted - JA 67. VICA 69. lAC AO Behrends. Debhy - (Fort Sto k- tun) Band 66. Student Council Rep. f)6. Annual .Staff 66, (Mid- land) CATOICO Staff 68. 69. Posse-ettes 68. 69. Jr. Council 68. M Award 69 Bell, Louie — Swimming 67 Bell, Rick — . ' Academic Letter 66. 67. 68. 69. Football Manager 67. 68. 69, Student Council Alt. 67. Candte In The Kind Assl. Editor 68. Photographer 69. Na- tional Honor Society 68. 69. BLLLDOG Staff 69, Writer ' s Guild 69, Posse 69, National Merit Finalist 69. Honor Gradu- ate 69 Bennett. Linda - DE 68. 69 Benton, Dayid - DE 69 Berry, CharUe — Band 66, Swim- ming 66. 67, 68, 69 Bittick, Gary - CATOICO StalT 69. Student Council .All. 69 Biyens. Courtland — Basketball 68. 69. Key Club 69 Bolin. Sharman - FHA 66, (Offi- cer 67, 68), Posse-ettes 68 Bolin, Stephen — Industrial .Arts — Sgt.-at-.Arms 68 Boling, Renee - FTA 67. 69. Girls ' A Cappella Choir 69 Bolton, Dayid - FFA 67. (2nd V.-Pres. 68), (Hist. 69) Bon ilia. Juliana Booth. Cynthia — Posse-ettes 68. 69. VOE 69 Boothc. Toye — Student Council Rep. 68. Posse-ettes 67. 68. 69 Borulf. Scott - Football 66. Bas- ketball 66, Band 66, 67. 68. 69. Band Captain 69 Bradley. Brad Bragg. Johnny - FFA 67. 68. 69. Ag. Occ. 69 Brahaney. Tom - JV Football 66. 67. Football 68. 69. JV Baskel- baU 66. 67. JV Track 66. 67. Track 68. 69, Posse 69, M Club Officer 69 Brewster. Robbie - FHA - 2nd V.-Pres. 67, 1st V.-Pres. 68. Treas. of FHA 69 Briggle. Reggie — Speech 67 Brinlee. Peggy — Girl ' s Track 67. Tennis 67. Speech 67, Posse- ettes 68, 69, Art Club 68, 69. CATOICO Staff 69, A Cappella Choir 69, Thespians 69 Brito, Mary - Art Club 66, 69. Band 66 Brodnex. McAlbert - Track 67, JA 67. 68. 69. A CappeUa Choir 68. 69 Brown. Deanna — 100 Club 67. Posse-ettes 68. 69. Girls ' A Cap- pella Choir 69 Brown, Tony — .Academic Letter 66. 67. Student Council Alt. 66. Student Council Rep. 67. Stu- dent Council V.-Pres. 68. Pres. 69. Latin Honor Society 67. Most Representatiye Boy 68. Howdy Week Fayorite 68, JV Baseball 68, BasebaU 69, Posse 68. National Honor Society 68. Catoico Court King 69. FF.A 68. 69 Brvant. Terry - Football 69. Posse 69. Ag V.-Pres. 69 Burkitt. Gary ' iurks. Stephen Busch. Mike - Band 67. 68. 69. Swimming 67. 68. National Honor Society 68. 69 Bustamente. Ruben -c- Cadena. Gloria CaldweU, Kathy - 100 Club 67, Posse-ettes 68. 69. Student Council Rep. Callaway. EJobby Callaway, Freddie Campbell. Charles - B Basket- baU 67, Basketball 68 Campbell. Joeann — Spanish Honor Society 68. National Honor Society 68, 69, .Academic Letter 68. 69. Writer ' s Guild 68. 69. Candle in the Wind Staff 68. 69 Cannon. Lyle — Fr. Basketball 66. JV Basketball 67. Basketball 68. 69. Captain of Basketball Team 69. Posse 68. (Pres. 69) Cannon, Martha - 100 Club 67, Posse-ettes 67, 68, 69, Art Club 69 Cannon, Molly - 100 Club 67, Posse-ettes 68, 69, Art Club 68. (Treas. 69). Catoico Court Nom- inee 69 Canon. Carol — Golf 66. 67. 68. 69. 100 Club 67. Posse-ettes 68. 69. Art Club 69. Student Coun- cil .Alt. 69. Catoico Court Nomi- nee 69. Baseball .Sweetheart Canon. Chris - Golf 67. 100 Club 67. Student Council Rep. 69 Cardwell. Bill - B Tennis 67. Te„nis Manager 69. 100 Club 67, Jr. Council 68, 69. Key Club 68. Sr. Council 69, President ' s Cabinet — Programs and Con- cessions 69 Carlisle, Dusty — (San .Angelo) Cheerleader 66, 67, Basketball 66, Basketball Captain 66. Bas- ketball Sweetheart 67. Swim Captain 66. 67, FFA Sweetheart 66, Track 67, (Fort Stockton) DE Sweetheart, (Midland) DE 68, 69 Carrillo. Dolores — Student Coun- cil Rep. 66 Carter, Mary — .A (Cappella Choir 66, 67. 68. (Lib. 69). Madrigals 68. 69. All-Regional Choir 69. Student Council Rep. 66, Posse-ettes 68. 69 Cassling, Don — Band 66. 67. 68, 69, AU-District Band 67, 68, 69. All-Region and .Area Band 68, 69. All-State Band 68. 69. Band Treas. 68. Pres. 69. National Honor Society 68. 69 Cathey, Doylene - FTA 67. 68. 69. FTA ' Se,.. Treas. 68. V.- Pres. 69. FTA Sweetheart 69, Student Council .Alt. 68. Student Council Rep. 69, DE 69 Cayitt, Cherry - FFA 67, 68, FTA Hist. 68. Art Club 68, 69 Chance, Alice Fay - FHA 68, 69, FSA 69, JA 69, Medical Ca- reers Club 69, Posse-ettes 69 Chisholm, James — Student Coun- cil Rep. 66, 67. 100 Club 67. Tennis 66. 67. 68. 69 Church. Jill — (Casper. Wyoming) Girl ' s Track Team 66. Student Council .All. 66. .Annual Staff 66. (Midland) Girl ' s Track 68. 69. Posse-ettes 69 Clark, Colleen - 100 Club 67, Tennis 67, Posse-ettes 68. 69. ,A Cappella Choir 69 Clark, Debbie — Posse-ettes 68, 69, Art Club 68 Clark, Roger - Football 66, 67, 68, 69, Captain Football Team 69, Basketball 66, Track 66, 67, 68, Posse 69, M Club 69 Clark, Sandra Coker, Jackie - FHA 66, 67, Posse-ettes 68, DE 68. Rep. 69 Coleman. Mike - FFA 67. 68. 69, Ag. 67. 68, Ag. 0 -c. 69 CoUins. Paula - DE 69 Collins, Wanda Collins, Wylene - (;irLs ' Choir 67, 68, 69 Colyin, Tommy Connally, .Mike — Swimming 67. 68, 69 Ci nnell. Jane — Student Council Rep. 67. FTA 67. 68, Posse- ettes 68, 69, VOE 69 Conner, Bobby - Band 67, 68, 69. Band V.-Pres. 69 248 Conry, Joan - lOOCluhf)?, M,il. ical Careers 67, Latin llDimr So- ciolv 67. [ ' oss.--. ' i,irs 68, 69. Oiilslaniliiif; SludiMit Council Hep. 68, Pn-,-iilcnl ' s Calmiel - Vielciirnirif; 69. Jr. Ci.uncil 68. 69. National Honor .Socielv 68. 69. Arademi.- Awar.l 68. 69. Ca- loieo Ci.iirl Nominee 69. Honor Craduate 69 Cook. Mike Cooks, l.illie - Baskell)all 66.67. Mixed Choir 66. 67. Girl ' s C.hmr 68. 69. DE 68 Cooper, Greg — Student Council Rep. 66. Baseball 66. Basketball 66 Courtney. Carol Sue — Posse-ett« 68. Girl ' s Choir 69 Cox, Connie - 100 Club 67. Posse.etle.s 68. 69. Girl ' s Choir V.-Pres. 69 Craw-ford. Debbie - 100 Club 67. Posse-ettes 68. 69 Cravs. Kri.s|i — Spanish Honor Society 66. 67. 68. 69. Medical Careers Club 67, A Cappella Choir 68. Posse-ettes 68. 69. National Honor Society 68. 69. .Academic .fVward 68. 69. Junior Council (Jr. Class) 68, Who ' s Who in . nierican High Schools (Merit . ssociation) 69. Ex- change Club . ward in Math 69. Honor Graduate 69 Creswell, Ralston - JA 68. Kev Club Pres. 69. Jr. Rotarian 69. Key Clubber of the Year 69. Stu- dent Council Rep. 69 Cronenbiirg. Nan — (Jal. N. Mex.) Freshman Class Sec.-Treas.. Panlherettes 66. APS Club 66. Student Delegate .f FS Club 67. Scholarship Award 66. 67. Sophomore Class V.-Pres.. Stu- dent Council Rep. 67. Delegale Stale Student Council Cnn cn- tion 67. Sec.-Treas. Spanish Club 67. Honor Roll 66. 67. (Midland) National Honor Socie- ty 68, 69, Speech 68, 69, Thes- pians 68, 69, Sec.-Treas. of Thespians 69. Thespian .Attend- ant 68. 69. Nalion.il Merit Final- ist 69 Cunard. BevcrK Cunningham, . lice — (Carver HS) A Cappella Choir 67. (Mid- land) Choir 68. 69 Cunningham. Mike — Freshman Class V.-Pres.. Baseball 66. 67. 68, 69. 100 Club 67. Sopho- more Class V.-Pres.. Student Council Rep. 67. Kev Club 67. Junior Class Pres.. Posse 68. President ' s Cabinet — Social 69. Pres. of Posse 69. Senior Coun- cil 69 Cunningham. .Samuel Currv. Mike - Football 66. 67. 68.69. Basketball 66. Posse 69. M Club 69 -D- Danev. Richard — Dramatic In- terscholastie League (Pompeii- lion 66, Poetry Interscholaslic League 66, Inlerscholastic League Competition — Poetry and Drama 67, (i8. Stage ' Craft Club 68, 69. DF 68. 69. Th -spi- ans 68 Danii-Ls. Linda - Band 66. 67. 68. 69. FlIA 66. 67. Student Council R.-p. 68. Spanish Honor Society 68 Daniels; Mike - (Tularosa. N. Mex.) Foollull W). 67. Baseball 67. FFA 66 Davidson. John - Fr. Football 66. JV Football 67. Football 68. Posse 68. 69. DECA 69 Davis. Carolyn — Sophomore Class Favorite. Posse-ettes 67. 68. VOE Sec. 69 Davis. Cecil - Football 66. 67. 68. Track 66. Industrial Arts Club 68. 69 DavLS. Donita - 100 Club 67. FHA 67. (.3rd V.-Pres. 68). 69. FTA 67. 68. Posse-ettes 68. 69. Girl ' s Choir 68. Mixed Choir 69 Dawkins. Shirley — Student Council .Alt. 67. 69. Student Council Rep. 69. FHA 68. Gu-ls ' A Cappella Chou- 68. 69 Dawson. Debbie - 100 CIuIj 67. P..ssc.,Mtes 68. 69 Dawson. Pal - FFA 67. 68. 69. Ag. Occ. 68, 69 Dean. Hal - Football 66, 67, 68, 69, FFA 68,69, Student Cum- cil Alt. 68 DeLong. Sieve - Band 66. 67. 68. 69 (Mgr.). JA 67. 68 Denny. Mike - FFA 69 Diaz. Frances - FTA 67. 68. 69 (Pres.). Girls ' A Capp,-lla Choir 67. 68 Dickens. Carl - Basketball 68 Dodson. Scooter — Foolball 66. 67. 68. 69. Basketball 66. 67. Track 66. 67. Basi-ball 69. Posse 68. 69. Junior Class Favorite. Senior Class Favorite. M Club Dowdy. .Alan — B Swimming 67 Duffee, Donnie - DE 68. 69 Duke. Judy - Golf 66. 11 1(1 Club 67. Posse-ettes 68. 69 Dunn. Kathv - 100 Club 67, Junior (Council 68. Posse-ettes 68. 69 Dunson. Clifford Dunson. Kenneth — Ch ir 66. Football 67. 68. ICT 69 -E- East. Jean — Student Council Rep. 66. 67. 68, Student Coun- cil Treas. 69. 100 Club 67, T.ASC Delegate 68, .Alternate to Girls ' Slate 68. National Foren- sic Leagu. 68. 69 (V.-Pres.). Posse-ettes 68, 69 (Sec.). A Cap- pella 69, Caloico Court Elliott, Linda- Contest Pla (All Star Cast) 66, 68 (.Stu.lenI Di- rector), 69, Aiademic Letter 66. 67. 68, 69, Academic Awards 66, .American Ij-gion Award 66, National Honor Socielv 6}i, 69, Thespians 68, 69, Speech 6}i. 69. Drama 66, 67. 69. National Forensic League 69. .A Cappella Choir 69, Honor Graduate 69 Ellis. Cvd - Fr. Cheerleader. 100 Club 67, Posse-i-ltes 68. Cheer- leader 69. Best-Dressed 69. W Club 69. Caloico Couii Ellis. George Eubank. Bennv — Tennis W). 67. 68. 100 Club 67, Jr. Council «i. 69. DE 69 Evans. Lee - Football 67. 68. ICT 69. Talent Show 69 Evans. Mary — Student Council Alt. 66. .Art Club 67. 68. 69 (Sec), B Tennis 67. 100 Club 67. Posse-ettes 68. 69. ICT Treas. 69 Fields. David - Band 66. 67. 68. 69. Band Capt. 69. Swimminu 67. 68. 69. Drama 66. Talent Show 69 Fletcher. Randv - Swimming 66, 67. 68, 69, Swimming Capt. 67, 68. 69. All-State Diver 67. 69. All-District 69, M Club 69 Flovd. Debbv — Posse-ettes 68. DECA 68. 69. DECA Outstand- ing Student 68. DE(LA State- Voting Delegale 68. Area DECA Contest 69. Isl Rumicr-up Job Interview 69 Flynn. Chris - Tennis 66. 100 Club 67. Stagecraft Clul) 67. Drama 67. 68. Jr. Council 68. 69. Boy s ' Slate Delegale 68. K.-v Club 68. Student Council Rep. 69 Ford. Brenda - JA 68. FSA 69. VOE 69 Forest. Donalil — Industrial Arts 69 Foster, Ronnie — Swimming 66, 100 Club 67, Basketball 67, Jr. Council 68. 69. JA 68. 69. JA .Achiever of the Year 68. Stagecraft Club 68. 69. Thespi- ans 69. FTA 69, Speech 69. BULLDOG Staff Business Man- ager 69, Drama 69, Candle in the (TVW Staff 69, National Fo- rensic League 69, Sr. Play 69. Leo Club Pres. 69. Student Council .Alt. 69. 2nd in District (Speech) 69 Franklin. Bill — Swimming 66. 67. 68. 69. All-Disirid 67, 68. 69. AU-State Swimming 67. 68. 69 Gamiiiage. (iarv 68, Pres. 69 ■ (jarcia. .Andrew 68. 69 DE 1. V.-Pres Band 66. 67 Garcia, Helen Hand 66 Garcia, Josie Garcia, Guadalupe - FHA f ) (Jariia, Pete (;arner, James C. -Track 67, 68, Basketball 67, FFA 68. 69 (kirner, James R. - DE 68 (iarretl, Shirley (kirza, Ismo — B Swimming 67 CiIIktI, Doug - ICT 68, 69 Gipson, Ma.k - (Cowden) Stu- deni Council Pres. 66. (Midland) 1)K 168. DEII 69. Outstanding DF Sliid.nl ()8. 69. Area 1 DE Sludcnl of the Year 69, Key Club f)8. Boys Stale 68. Slate DE Convention Deli-gate68. 69, National DE Convention Dele- gale 69, Optimist Club Hoy of the Month 69 (daspie, Evelvn - Student Coun- cil Representative 67, 68, 69, 1(X) Club 67. Posse-ettes 68, 69, ( jloico Court .Nominee 69 Glenn, DeU - (Cowden) Head Cheerleader 66, Student Council Rep. 66. (Midland) Student Council .All. 67. Posse-ettes 68. FHA 68. 69. Home Ec Occ. 69 - Pres. Gomez. Ann Goodwin. Mary — Student Coun- cil Ah. 66. 67. 1(X) Club 67, Na- tional Honor Society 68, 69, Posse-etles 68, 69 Gosselt. Steve — Mascot Trainer 66. 67. 68, FFA 67, 68, 69, Posse 68, 69, DE 69 Grace, Donna — (Lee) Bio Med 67. .Swimming 67. Tennis B 68. (Midland) VOE 69 Graham. Anita - VOE Pari. 69 Graham, Charles — oodshop 68 Graham, Pam — Student Council All. 67, Posse-eiies 68, 69, A Cappella Choir 68. 69, All- Region Choir 68. 69. Madrigals 69 Granado, Fernando — DE 69 Grantham, Chervl — Student Council .Alt. 67 Gray. James — Basketball 66 Gray. Karen Green. Don - Football 66, 69, JV 67, 68, Thespians 67. 68, 69, M Club 69 Green, Gerald Green, Glenda — (Carver) Class Treasurer 66. Band Majorette 66. 67. 68. Most Popular Sopho- more 67. Chou- 66. DE 68. Drum Major 68. (Midland) Home Occ. 69 Green, Lesslye — FH.A 66 Green, Nan — National Honor Society 69 Greer, Danny — (Cowden) Fool- ball 66, Student Council Alt. 66, School Favorite 66, (Midland) Posse Sheriff 69. DE V.-Pres. 69. Outstanding DE Student 69, DE State Delegale. Student Council Alt. 69 Griffith, Bill -Tennis 66, 67, 68. 69, Student Council Rep. 68. All. 69, Posse 69, M Club 69 .irijalva, Jesse Crimes, Cheryl — Sliiilent Coun- .il Alt. 66, 100 Club 67, FHA 68, A Cappella Chou- 68, 69 (irubb, Bobby - DE 69 (iunter, Jerrv — Football 66 Gunter, Nanov - VOE 69 Guzman, George — (Austin) Football 66, Baskeiliall 66. Track 66, DE 69 (iiizman. Linila -H- Ilabr, Linila- ■ ' A- Band « ' ). 68, 69, VICA Si-c. anil Sweetheart 69 H.i.len, Tom - Band 66, 67 llaile. Jane - BamI 66. 67, 68, ()E Hale, Tommy - Football 66, 67, Basketball 66. 67. Track 66. 67. Spanish Honor Society 66 Hall. Greg Hanks, B..bhs Hansen, Kichard - Band 66. 67. 69. Choir 67. 68. V.-Pres of ICT llardie, T. - Football 66. 67. 68. 69. Basketball 66. 67. 68. Stu- dent Council Rep. 66. 67, Presi- dent ' s Cabinet - Store 68, Elec- tions 69, Class Pres. 67, 69, •lOO Club Pres. 67, Boy ' s State 68, Junior Council 68, 69. Posse 68, 69, M Club Pres. 69, Howdy Favorit. ' 69, Most Kcp. 69 li.inlwi.k. Mark - K, ' y Club 69 Harris. Betty Harris, Terri - (Cowden) Class Pn-s. 66, Miss Cowden 66, West Texas Junior Relay Queen 66, Student Council Rep. 66, 67, Choir 66, Art 66, 67, 68, (Mid- land) Posse-ette 68, 69, ICT Sec .md Sweetheart Hart, Dianne — Junior Ailiie c- ment 67. Treas. of VOE llaryey. Linda - Girl ' s A Cappel- la Choir 66. 67. 68. 69. FHA 67. FTA 67. 68. Posse-ette 69 llarvick, James— B Swimming f)6. Swimming 67. 68. 69. Ke Club 67. M Chib ) ' ) Haves. Rusty I lavs. Lola — .Si-c. of , dvisory ( Council 66. Spanish Honor Soci- elv 67, 68, 69, National Honor Society 68, 69, National Honors in National Spanish E. am 68, Academii- Award 67, 68, 69, V.-Pres. of Writer ' s Guild 69. Editor of Candle in the Wind ' )9. Honor Graduate, E cliange Club Honors in English llcidleliurv, Nai - FFA 67. 68. 6 ' ) Hcn.lerson. l),. |,hic - (Lubho.k) DAK Award 66, Acadcmi. Award 66, Teen of the Month 66, I m UIL Choir 66, 67, 68, Honor Roll 67, 68, A Cappella Choir 67, 68, (Midland) A Cap- pella Choir 69, I in UIL Solo 69, All Region Choir 69, Choir Sweetheart 69, National Honor Society 69, Honor Graduate Heredia, Mario Hernandez, Tonv — Band 66, 67, DE 68, Student Council Rep. 69 Hernandez, Rosalie — Posse-ette 68, 69 Herpich, David - Basketball 67, 68. Junior Historians 67, Writ- er ' s Guild 68, 69, FTA 69, Candle in the Wind 69 Hiett, Sharon Hicks, Nancy - 100 Club 66, . rt Club 66, Posse-ette 67, 68. DE 68, 69 Hill, Ann — President ' s Physical Fitness Team 67, 100 Club 67, Posse-ette 68. 69. Junior Council 68. Delegate to Texas Leadership Conference 68, YMCA Senior Leader 68, Pres. of VICA 69, District 1 Treas. for Texas VICA, Jaycee Avvaril for Scholastic Achievement 69. M Award 69 Hill, Cydnev - 100 Club 67, Annual Staff 68, Posse-ette 68, Varsity Cheerleader 69 Hoelscher, Debbie - Tennis 66, 100 Club 67, Howdy Favorite 68, 69, Friendliest 68, Varsity Cheerleader 68, Head Cheer- leader 69. Catoico Court 69. Na- tional Honor Society 69. Presi- dent ' s Cabinet — Spirit 69 llmojosa. Eddie - Track 67. 68 Horton. Brenda — Student Coun- cil Rep. 66. Fourth V.-Pres. ol FHA 67. 68. Rep. to State FHA 67. 68. 69. Pres. of FHA 69 House, Lee - UK) Club 67, Junior Council 68, 69, Posse 68, 69, Football 68, 69 Houser, Mimi — Class Sec. 66, 67, 68, 69, 100 Club 67, President ' s Cabinet — Hand- hook 67, Social 69, Girl ' s Golf 67, 68. 69. Posse-elte 68, 69 Houston, Marvin — Band 66, 67. 68. 69 Howard. Susan - 100 Club 67. Junior Councd 68. 69. Posse- elte fj8. 69. Swimming 69 llowb.-rl.,|oan - 100 Club 67, Debate 67, 68, 69, National Fo- rensic League 67, 68, 69, Junior Council 68, 69, Posse-etle 68. 69 Hudson. Helen - Studciil Coun- .ilRep. 67.69. President ' s Cab- inet -Calendar 68. 100 Club 67. Junior Coumil 68. 69. Posse-ette 68. 69. Yunlli Center Chatter 69, Caloic, Court (. mi- nce 69 lliMkMi, Pal - VICA 69 HuUnKui. Bobby - F hall Trainer 66, 67. 68. 69, Posse 69 Hughes, Don — Student Council Rep. 66, Football 66, 67, 68. 69, Basketball 66, Track 66, 67, 68, Posse 69, M Club 69, Senior Plav 69, FFA 69 Hughes, Paul - FFA 67. 69 Hulse . Moss Hunt. Johnny - DE 68. 69. First Place Ribbon in Industrial Arts Fair 68 -I- Irby. Karen - DE 68. 69. Posse- etle 6f -J- Jacksim. Barbara — Girl ' s Track 66. 67. 68, Girl ' s Softball 67. 68. VICA Club 69. FHA 66. Spe.-ch 66 Jackson. Charlie Joi- — Freshman Basketball. J B.i ketkill 67. Basketball 68. lA (i9, l, Fair Award 69 Jackson. Jackie — Freshman Bas- ketball (Austin Jr. High). Bas- keiball 67. 68. VOE 69 lacks..n. Lee Jacks.m. Milton Lee - Freslunan Football. Freshman Track. JV Basketball 67. Track 67. 68. 69 Jackson, Wanda — Po.sse-ettes 68, Thespians 69, Senior Coun- cil, Student Council Rep. 69 Jarrt ' ll, June — Student Council Rcfi. 66, 67. 100 Club 67. Span- ish Honor So,iety 67. 68. 69. Junior Council 69. Posse-ettes 68, 69, National Honor Society 69. Latin Honor Society 68. Tennis 67. 68. 69 Jimenez, Joe Jimenez, Mar Johnscm, David - FFA 67. 68. 69, JV Football 67, Junior llisl. 68, Ag. Occ. Program 69 .lohnson, Debbie — Freshman Cheerleader, Student Council R.-p. 66, 67, 100 Club 67, Span- ish Honor Society 67, 68, 69, Spanish Honor Society Pres. 69, Junior Council 68, 69, Golf 67, Swimming 68, 69. Possi ' -clles 68, 69. National Honor Societv 68. ()9 Johnson. Judv - Band 66. 67. Most Outstanding Band Award 66. Head TwirliT 66, (;irT Choir 68, Mixed Choir M. DE 69, Po.sse-ettes 68. 69 .lohnson. Larry — Freshman Fool ball. JV FootbaU, Posse 68. 6 . Posse Sgt.-at-Arms 69. F - lull M. 69. M Club 69. Junior Hotarian 69 Johnson. Mary Alic - KH - f.6. 67. 68. VollcNball 67. Field Dav 66. 67. 69 J.ihnson. P.-ggy - UK) Cluli ()7. Sludcnl Council Rc|i. (i«. I ' lvsi- ,1.111 Cahinct - I ' ubhcih and Calendar Chairman 69. Junior Coumil 68. 69. National Hon..r Society 68. 69, Spanish Honor Society 68, 69, Posse-ettes 68, 69, Academic Award 68, 69. Basketball Sweetheart 69. CA- TOICO Nominee Johnson. Teresa — 100 Club 67, Student Council All. 67. 68, Pos ' se-ettes 68, 69, Golf 68, 69, M Club 69 Johnston, Pat — Spanish Honor Society 66,67.68,69. KMIClub 67, Senior Council, Posse-ettes 68, 69. National Honor Society 68. 69 Johnston. Venda — Choir 66. 67. A Cappella Choir 68. 69. Choir Libr. 68, Posse-ettes 68, 69, Choir Sec. 69, Senior Plav, Tal- ent Show 69 Joiner, Emma Jean Jones, Barbra Ann — Band 66, 67, 68, 69, Newspaper Staff 66, Choir 69, Choir Sec. 69 Jonc ' S. Debra- A Ca|ipella Choir ()8. 69 loiics. I.arr — Freshman Track, Frcslinian Football, Track 67, 68, 69. M Club 69. JV Foot- ball 67. .Student Council Rep. 68, Cross Country 68, 69, Posse 69 Jones. Mack - Freshman Fo,,|. ball. Basketl)all Mgr. 67. JV Football 67. 68. Art 66. 67, 68. 69. DE 68. 69. Freshman Tra, k. Choir 68. 69 Joyner. Claudasa Ray — 67. (i8. 69. JV Track 68 liiliaii. Chu.k - J Fo.,il all fi8. rl Club W). 67. Ii8, d ' ) -K- Kading. Dixie - Band 66. 67. 68. 69. West Texas State Music (lamp 67, 68, 69, Assistant Drum Major 68, Head Drum Major 69, All-District Band 69 Keith, Zellar - Football 66, 67, Basketball 66. 67. Track 66. 67 Kellelt. Ann - 100 Club 66. Posse-ettes 68. 69. Student Council Alternate 69 Kemp. Mary - FHA 67. 68. 69. FHA Sec. 68. Delegate to State FHA Meeting 68, Homemaking Occupation 69, CATOICO Nominee 69 Kemlnck. J.ie - Fr. Fool ball 66. VVooilshop Conli ' sts 67, Indus- Irial .iVrts Shop Contests Kennedy. Bli Ann - 100 Club 67. Junior Council 68. Posse- cues 68. 69 Kcvser. .lulic - 100 Club 67. P,,.s ,--ettes 67, 68, 69, Stuilcnl Cmncil Rep. 67,68, President ' s Cabin. I - AFS Chairman 69, (, ( ' ■0 CY Staff68,69. Best All Around Girl 69. Junior Council (i  . Ilulslaiidin:; •Teeii.it;i-r 09 Kiiiiblc. .u Kin.lrr. l..iui- A Cappella Ch.pir (i7. liH.(i '  . Ml Region Choir 67. 68. ()i . Stale ' Tryoul- 67. A Ca|i- 250 1,1 ( Kins. I ' cs: klllU Km.i| !■..- K.M.r .1 Choir Tr.Ms. 6 ), A CapiH ' l- :iioir l)u.li -ss ()  ■V. GIvmla - FHA ()(). (i7. f-olt. ' s 68. 69. 1)K 6 ) ;. J..hn - FFA f)8 il . l.in.la - 101) CKil. 67. .-■-rllrs 68. 69 ir. Cluirl. ' s - Ki% Fc.iImII l (iT. V ()«. 69 l.,iMilMlin. l.irk — Swininuni; 66. 67.68.69. SiMiii T.-.iiii Caplaiii 69. K.-v Ckil. 67. M-Clul, 69. il dull ..lVs. 69 L.iiii;, J.-iinir - Sliulrnl Ciunnl Ki ' |.. (i7. I ' lvsi.lriitV Caliin.-l - Elciliciii Cd-Cliuinnan 68. On- rfspiinil inf; .N-r. 69. Sec. 100 C.lul, 67. CATOICO .Siall 68. .• ssislunl FiliUir 69. Junicir Cmiii. il 68. 69. Posse-ettes. 68. 69. National Honor Socielv 68. 69. CATOICO Nominee 69. Friendliest Girl 69 Lara. Glenda - FH. 66. 67. See. 66. Posse-etles 68. 69. ICT 69 l.atliam. Llovd — Band 66. 67. 68. 69. Student Council Rep. 66. 67. 68. 69. Choir 67. 68. 69. Class .-Pres. 67 Lawrenee. Karen — Thespians 68. 69. Choir 68. A Cappella Choir 69. FHA 68. Student Cminiil Rep. 69 Lea. Luke - 1(X) Club 67. Ke (:iiih69 Lriliroek, Erie - Spaiu-h Honor Soeietv66.67.68.69. 100 Club 67. Junior Council 68, 69. Ten- nis 68. Manager 69. Bulldog Stall 68. Maniiains Editor 69. National Honor ' Soiietv V.-Pres. 69 Lee. Sluron - Choir 66. 69. Art Club 67. FHA 67. Cosmetolouv 68 Lenard. Linda Jovee — Band 67. 68. 69 Lent. Tomnn — Football 66. 67. 68. 69. Texas Youth Couneil 67. 68. Traek 68. 69, Junior Class Junior (jiuneil 68. Cross Coun- try 69. M Club 69 leu IS. All ' red l.rui.. K.iMnond - ()(: Ag. 67. 1 IF 68. 60 Lindsev. Lana - 100 Club 67. I ' osse-ettes 68. 69 Linehan. Trieia — Fr. Cheerlead- er. 100 Club 67. Student Coun- . il Alt. 67. 68. Swimming 67. 68. 69. Swimming Captain 68. 69. Jr. Council 68, 69. Girls State Delegate 68. Posse-el les 68. 69 (Pres.). Choir 69, M Club Rep. 69 Liana. Elena — T, SC Delegate 69. Swimming 69. Posse-ettes 69, Student Council Rep. 69, Foreign Exchange Student 69 Locker. Ross — . eademic Letter 66. Golf 67, 68, 69, 100 Club .-Pres. 67, Student Council lt. 67. 69. Student Council Kep. 68. NationalHonor SoeietN 68. 60. Junior ( .las,s V.-Pres. Long. Jim Kev Club 68, 69 (Sgl.-at-Arms). Art Club Sgt.- at-Arnis 69 Lovejov. Clint ICr 69 Lowe. Al - JV.ick 66. Student Coun.ll Hep. 66. Iedic.d Ca- ivers67. 100 Club 67. B Base, ball 67. 68 I.M.iis. l.snn - FHA 66. 67. DE 68. 69 l.M.ns. Marc - Fr. Football 66. J Football 67. Football 68. 69. Basketball 66. Track 6(). 100 Club67. (;ol|-67. 68. 69. Posse 68. 69. Student Council Hep. 69. CATOICO Escort 69 -Mc- MeCaskill. Mike - Band 66. 67. 68. Swimming 66. 67. Swim- ming Asst. Mgr. 68. 69 McClendon. Larr MeCullough. Debbie - A Cappel- la Choir 66. 67. 68. 69. FSA Sec. 69 MeCullough. Richard - Tennis 67. 68. 69 McDaniel. La ell - 100 Club 67, FHA 66. 67. Posse-etles 6} ' ,. 6 ' l. VOE 68. 69. 0E .- ... ti . 69 MeDe;u-mon. NancN - 10(1 (Jul. 67. Posse-ettes 68. 69. An Cjuli 69. Senior Plav McDonakl. Chuck - FFA 68. 69. Ag. Occ. Program 68. 69 McGuaut, Nancv — Student Council Rep. 66. Posse-ettes 68. 69. Girl ' s Choir 69 McHarsue. } nmn - Band 66. 67. 68. Art Awards 67. 69 MeKenzie. Marv Ellen — Student (Council Rep. 67. Student Coun- cil Alternate 69. Art (Jub 69. Posse-ettes 68. 69 McLain. Mik. .McLerov. Wilina M.Millan. Jiinm - FFA 67. 68. 69 -M- Maberv. Janic- - ETA 66, FHA 66, 67, 68, 100 Club 67, Posse- ettes 68. 69. Girls ' A CapixJla Choir 68. VICA Reporl.r 69. VOE 69 Madrid. Jane - [ ' osse-ettes 68. 69 Madsen, Ga — Swimming 67. Stagecralt 67. 68. 69. Posse- ettes 68. Thespians 68. 69. Pres- ident ' s (Cabinet — Social 68. Pubiii it 69. Mixed Choir 68. A Cappi ' lla Choir 69. Thespians 68. 69 (Pres.). Nlional Forensic League 69, Nalion.il Honor So- ciety 68. 69. Sluilenl Council Alt. 69 Mailev, James - Band 66. 67. 68. 69 ■ Maldonado. Johnny - I)K 68. 69 Manpic . Margie Spanish Honor .Society 68, 69, Poss.-- cites m, 69, FSA 68, 69 Martinez, Margie - Choir 69 Massingill, Chest.-r - Foolb.ill 66. Ag, Dec. 68. 69 Masta. Marilyn - (W licalon. Ill I Annual Staff. (Midland) A Cap- pella Choir 68. 69 Matthews. Bonnie - Tennis ()6. 67. 68. 69 (Mgr,), Spanish Honor Society 66. 67, 68, 69. 100 Club 67. Outstanding Stu- dent Council Rep. 67. Presi- dent ' s Cabinet - W elcoming f)8. Student Council Recording Sei-. 69. Academic Letter 67. 68. 69. National Honor .Society 68. 69. Most Representative GiH 68. Jr. Council 68. 69. Senior Class Sr, Council 69. AFS Exchange Stu- dent to Japan 68. CATOICO Queen 69. Outstanding Teenag- er of .America 69. Honor (Gradu- ate 69 Medearis. W illie - Ba.seball W). 68. 67. Basketball 67. 68. Track 67. 68. FHA 67 Meiller. Janet - Band 66. 67. 68. 69 Meinen. Becky - B olleyball 67. Volleyball 68. 69 Mendoza, Raymond — Football 67. Band 6(3 Mereer. Nick — Industrial .Arls Club 69 Meniman. Donnie - B Tennis 67. Varsity Tennis 68 .Merriman, James - Fr, Foolkdl 66. Basketball 67. B.L-eliall 67. 68. 69 Miles. Dennis Miles, Judy - Choir 66, Swim- ming 67. 68. 69. Stage Craft 67. 68 (V.-Pres.l. Thespians 68. 69 Miles. Royee Miller. Ronnie FFA 67 Milliken. Lvnn Milson, Jimmv - ICT 68. 69 Mize. !tayne - KT 69 Montgomery. Jim - Fr. Foolball 66. Varsity Foolball 67. 68. 60, Track 66. Varsity Track 67. 68. 69. Basketball 66. JV 67. Stu- dent Council Rep. 66. 67, 69, Posse 68. 69 Moore. Clayton Moore. Jacque - (Lee) .Art Club Pres, 67, Student (Council Rep, 67. 100 Club, (Midland) An Club 68, 69, Volleyball 68, Posse-ettes 68. VOE 69 Moore. Kalhy - (Lee) Goll ' 66. 100 Club. An Club 67. 68. Vol- levball 67. Student Council Rep. 68. Rebel.-ttes, (Midland) VOE 69. Art Clul. 69, FSA 69 Moore, Peg - (Golf 66, 67. 68. 100 Club 67. Junior Coumil 68. 69. Student Council .Alternate 67. Rep. 68, 69, Posse-ettes Sgt, at-Arms 68, Posse-ettes 69, VXest Texas Forum 68, CATO- ICO Nomine. ' 69 1o..iv, Susi.- - UK) Club 67. I ' .)ss.-..ti.-s 68, 69 Mon-lan.l, R.iiand - Voe. Ag. 67, 68, 69. FFA 67, 68. Chaplain 69. A Capi Jla Choir 67. .Sen i.)r Couii.il All.rnat. ' 69 Moss. J.,y,.- - P.,ss.-.. lt. ' S «!. ()E Hist. 69 Mulluis. Ro.ln.-y Munn. (an.ly — Soiial ( jmimitte. ' 66. 67. An (Jul) 66, Poss.M-tt.-s 68. 69. Stu.lent C.iun.-ii Alt.-r- iial. ' 68. CATOICO Nomin.-.- 69. Athl.-lic.Se,-.69. .S,-niorPlay 69. faliMit Show 69 .Munoz. H.Tininia Murray. Gladys - (. hoir 66. 67. An (j6, Homemaking 67, 68, 69 My.rs, Cliris - M.-iiiial Careers 67. 68. National Hon.ir Society 68. 69. DECA Slat.- Cony. ■iiti.in -N- Nagle.-. Jan - Band 66. 67. 68. 69. Posse-,.tt..s 68. 69. Alt.-rnal. ' Twirler 68. Hea.l Twirler 69 Natividad, Carlos Natividad, Demetrio Navarrete, Corina Nayarro, Raymond Newman. Mellissa - KM) Club 67. Poss.-eltes 68. 69 Ni ' iMon. Ri.ky Ni.h..|s. LaDonna - FHA 66. 67. 68. 69. Fiekl Day 66. 67. 68. 69. FSA 69. Bulldog 69. P. ' p Squad 66. 67. 68. J.mrnal- ism Club 68 NLxon. Sherrv — A Cappella ( ihoir 68. 69. The Candle in llie Wind 69. Writer ' s Guild 69. All- H. ' gion Choir 68 Nobles. Gerald — Freshman Foot- ball (Van Horn). Football (Van Horn) 67. Student Council Rep. 68. JV Bas.-ball 68. National H..n..r Society 68, V.)c. .Ag. 66. 67. S.iphomore Class Pres. (Van Horn). S. .-on.l Regional Prose 67. Posse 69. SUidenl Coun.ii .-Pr. ' s. 69. National .Asso.ia- lion olStudi-nt Councils delegate 69 Nobles. Ginger - 100 Club 67, Junior Coumil 68, 69, Posse- .■ttes 68. 69. LA S«. ' eihean 68. 69. I A Sec. 68. 69 Nunez. .Angel -0- O ' Brien. C.uini.- O ' Brien. Mary — SxMmming 67. DE 69. DE Duchess 69. Poss.-- ,-tle 69 0.h.-ltre. ' . Kirk - Fr.-shmaii Tra. ' k 66. Cross-Country and Tra.k 67. 68. 69, Capt. of Track and ( ross C,. untry Team 69, Slu.li-nt Coun.ll All.-rnate 69 OliuT, Ronnie 251 Oli in, Alonzo O ' Neal. Hattie Osborne. Janel — .Spanish Honor Soeielv 66, 67, 68, 69, Student Council Rep. 66, 67, 68, 69, Ac- ademic Award 66, 67, 68, 69, 100 Club 67. Posse-ettes 68, 69. ' .-Pres. of Posse-ettes 68. Na- tional Honor Society 68, 69. CATOICO Staff 68. 69. Editor of CA TOICO 69. Honor Gradu- ate, Senior Council Overslrcet. Rick - Freshman Football 66. BasketbaU 67. DE -P- Padilla. Cruz Patford. Charlotte Palnia. Cathv — Girl ' s Choir 66. 67. Choir Sec. 66, Choir Pres. 67, Choir Student Council Rep. 67. DE 68. 69, Student Council Rep. 69 Pareti, Joev - 100 Club 67, Jun- ior Council 68, 69, Key Club 68, 69, Key Club Delegate ' , Leu Club International Convention 68, Key Club Sec. 68, Key Club Pres. 69, Key Club Delegate to Houston Kev Club District Con-, wnlion 69, Kev Club Projects i Chairman 69 Parker, Donna - 100 Club 67, hulldog 68, 69, Posse-etles 68. 69. National Honor Society 68, 69, President ' s Cabinet - Wel- lare 69 Parks, Ellen - Art 67. 68. 100 Club 67. Posse-ettes 68. 69 Parrish, James - DE 68, 69 Parrish, Linda I ' arrolt, Nan-100Clul)67,Slu- denl Council Rep. 67, 68, 69, junior Council 68. 69, Posse- ettes 68, 69, Art Club 68, 69, C4 TO CO Nominee Pale, Irma Pavne, John - 100 Club 67. Jun- ior ClouncU 68. 69. Ke Club 68. 69 Perez. Lupe - Baseball 67. 68. 69. Posse 69. M Club 69. Most Valuabl.- Baseball Player A ard 69 Pickett. Jodie - JV Student Foot- ball Trainer 66, JV Student Bas- ketball Trainer 66. Basketball Sludenl Trainer 67, 68. 69. Poss,- 69. National Honor Socie- l 68, 69, Junior Council 68. 69. Junior Council V.-Pres. 69. Honor Graduate Phillips. Parn - Posse-ettes 68 Pills. Anita - Band 66. 67. 68. 69. National Honor Society 68. 69. President ' s Cabinet - Hand- book 68. Student Council Rep. 69. Band Sec. 69, Senior Class Treas.. Most Representative Girl 69. Posse-ettes 69, NNFNS Fi- nalist 69 Plunk. Pamela - Strings Pro- gram 66. 67. Art Club 67. 68. Posse-ettes 69. VOE 69 Pollard. Steve — Freshman Foot- baU Poole. Lvnn — Student Council Rep. 66. Choir 69 Proctor. Mike - Band 66. 67. 68. 69 Puckett. Twila - DE 69 Pugh, Linda - DE 69 Pullev, Gary Pursley, Alan - Golf 67, 68. 69. Baseball 68. 69. Junior Rolarian 68. Posse 69 -R- Rackow, Brenda Rambo, Dennis Ramirez, David Ramirez, Louisa Ramos, Linda Lou - VOE 69 Rankin, John Ready, Patrick Reed; Mike - Industrial Arts 69 Reid, Jeffr.-v Reiser, Tonmiv — Football, B 66, JV 67, JV Basketball 66. 67. JV Track 66. 67. 69. Student Council Rep. 67, 68, Kev Club Director 67, National Honor So- ciety 68, 69 Ri ' pman. Tim Ri-v, Celia - Posse-ettes 68. OE 69. FSA 69 Reyes. David Revcs. Johnnv - Track 66, 67, 68, Industrial Arts 67, 68, 69 Reynolds, Fran — .Student Coun- cil Rep. 66. 67 Reynolds. Lesli,. - FFA 67. 68. ICT 69 Rhymes. Teresa - Choir 68. 69 Ricker. Paiti - Writers ' Guild 67. 68. 69. Student Council Alt. 67. Candle in ihe Wind 67. 69. Posse-ettes 68. National Honor Society 68. 69. Bulldog Staff 68. 69. A Cappella Choir 68. 69. Madrigal Singers 69 Bobbins. Jerrv - Football (Fr.) 66. (.IV) 67; BaselHll (JV) 67. 68. 69. Posse 69. M Club 69 Roberson. Cheryl — Posse-ettes 68. FHA 69 Roberts. Dixie - Bulldog Staff 66, FHA 67, 68 (Pres.). 69 (Sec), Crisco Award 67, Stu- dent Council Rep. 68 Roberts, Gloria Rolx rts. Jirnmv - FFA 67, 68. 69 Robinson, Edward E. — (Carver) Class Pres. 66, 67, 68. Football 66, 67, DE 68, DE Achie emenl Award 68. (MHS) DE 69. Top .5 Salesman in Texas 69 Rodgers. an - FootbaU 66. 67. 68. 69. Track 66. Baseball 67. 100 Club 67. Kev Club 67. FFA 68, 69, FFA Sec. 69, P. sse 68, 69 Rodriguez, . riita — Posse-etti-s 68, 69, JA 68, 69, Spanish Honor .Society 68. 69 Roib-iguez, Olga Rogers, Frank Rose, Larry - FFA 67, 68, 69. k . Occupations 68. 69 Ross. Brenda — Student Council Rep. 66. 67. President ' s Cabinet - Social 68. Chaplain 69. Class Treas. 66. 67. 68. Spanish Honor Society 66, 67, 68, 69, Tennis 67, 1(30 Club 67, Nation- al Honor Societv 68, 69, Class Favorite 68, Homecoming Queen 69. CATOICO Court 69, Posse-ettes 68. 69. Tennis Sweetheart 69 Ross. Carol - KM) Club 67. JV Tennis 67. Posse-etles 68. FT 68 Rotan. Jerrv - Band 66. 67. 68. 69. Boys ' Choir 67. A Cappella Choir 68, 69, Mailrigal Singers 68. 69, Band Capt. 69. Matbigal V.-Pres. 69 Row. Jimmv -S- St. Clair. Ann - Ac adcmi. Letter 66. 67. ()8. 69. 1(10 Club 67. Tennis 67, Student Council Rep. 67. Posse-etles 68, 69, Bulldog Staff 68, Bulldog Fealure Ed. 69, National Honor Society 68, 69, President ' s Cabinet — Store 69, Exchange Honoree 69, Na- tional .Merit Scholar 69, Valedic- torian 69 .Salgado. Favc - VollcNball 66. Choir 69 Sams. A, B. — (Lublxxk Corona- do) Band 66. 67. 68. S[)anish Club 66. (MHS) ICT 69 Sanchez. Lorenzo Sanchez. Olga - Volleyball 67. Future Medics 67, FSA 69, Choir 69 Sanchez, Rudy Sargent, Bobbie — Medical Ca- reers Club 68, 69, VICA Rep. 69 .Scharbauer, Clarence — Football 66. 67. 68. 69. Baseball 66. 67. 68. 69. 100 Club 67. Junior Council 68. 69. Posse 69. M Club 69 Schlichling. Michelle - Choir 66. 67. 68. 69. JA 67. 68. 69 Schraub. Linda - 100 Club 67. Golf 68. 69. Posse-eltes 68. 69. Spanish Honor Society 68. (Sec.) 69. Student Council Rep. 69. M Club 69 Seago. James — Basketball 66. Tennis 67. Industrial Arts 68. 69. Student Council 68. 69. FFA 68. 69 Sellars. Mack — Traik 66. Bas- ketball 66. ocalional Ag. 67. 68. 69 Shain. Robert - Jr. Historians 67. Football 68. 69. J Tr.ick 68 Shapira. . ndv — Goll ' 66, 67. 68. 69. BaskeibaU 66. 67, 100 Club 67, M Club 69 Shinier. Linda - ETA 67. 68. Volleyball 67. 68. 69 (Capt.). Posse-ettes 68. 69. M Clul) 69 Shull. Cand — Student Council Rep. 67. Alt. 68. 69. 100 Club 67. Jr. Council 68. 69. Posse- etles 68. 69. Bulldog Staff 69. Youth Center Chatter Writer 69. Art Club 69 Shupp. Garv Sigmon. Bill Silva. Damn - Band 66. 67. 68. ICT 69 Sims. Mae W est — Bulldog Staff 66. Posse-ettes 68. 69, Vollev- ball 68. 69 .Sites. Ralph Skagii-. j.in - i.is;ecrail 66. 100 Clul.iiT. m||, i,.,ii Mgr. 67. 68. Posh -, iir- hH. (,i . Art Club 69 Skees. Marsha - Choir 67, 68, 69, Posse-eltes 68, 69, Advisory Council 68, 69 Slough. Lvndia — Choir 67. DECA 68. 69 Smith. Betty - Chou- 66, 67. 68. 69. JA 69. Home Occupations 69 Smith. David — Sludenl Council Rep. 66. Basketl)all 67. 68 Smith. Frederick Smith. Hans — Freshman Fool- ball Smith. Richard — Freshman Football .Smith. Susie — President ' s Cabi- net — Handbook Committee 66. Handbook Chairman 69. 100 Club 67. Sludenl Council Alt. 67. Student Council Rep. 68. Junior Council 68. 69. Posse- etles 68. 69, Posse-ettes Officer 69. CATOICO Nominee, Senior Play, Tennis Mgr. 69 Smith. Vinlet — Freshman Base- ball. JV Basketball 67, 68, JV VollevbaU 67, 68, JV Track 67, JV Baseball 67 Snider. Les - JV Baseball 68 Sorge, Mary - FHA 67, 68 Southern. Phyllis - 100 Club 67, Stage Cral ' t Club 67. Posse-etles 68. 69, Drama 68, Casas Grandes Rodeo As, 68. DE 69, DE Slate Convention Delcgal.- 69 Sparks. Barbara - (:a|ipella Choir 68. ETA 68. 69, National Honor Socielv 68, 69, Posse- eltes 69, VOE 69, OF Pres. 69 Speed. Cynthia - Band 67. 68. 69 Spires. Connie - 100 Club 67. Student Council .Ml. 67. Student Council Rep. 68. 69. Posse-eltes 68. 69. FootbaU Sweetheart 69, Senior Class Favorite, A Cappel- la Choir 69. CATOICO Nomi- nee Slacv . James - DE 69 Stann. Peggv — Freshman Ten- nis. Tennis 67. UK) Club 67. Posse-etles 68, 69. Nt ' L Pres.. 252 Sludciit Coiini il Rep. 69, Debate ()H. m. l!ulld„ii 69 SMiilnnl. Iv.i - Meilleal Careers Cliil. ()7. (:a|i|iell,i Cliinr 67. l!i. n (iT. (, . ()l), | ' ,,s e-,-|l, ' v ( a. ()9. ()K69. MiillandCciun- l Y )Ulli(:ouiuil68. President ' s (ial)iiiet — Handlxiok Commit- tee 69. State OKA Cunleren.-e Delegate 69 Ma|i|). Jan — Swiiininnf; 66. 67. 6H. 66. l(X)(:luli67. Posse.,-lles 68. 66 .Stegail, Kicliard - Freshman Football. Freshman Traek. ,l Football 67, 68. DE 69 Steitnnan. Linda — Student Coun- eil Alt. 66, Tennis 67. 100 Club 67. Art Club 67. 68. 69, Posse- eifs 68, 69. CATOICO Nomi- jiee. Junior Couneil 68. 69 Ste|)hi ' ns. Steve — Freshman Football. Freshman Basketball. Freshman Traek. JV Football 67. Traek 67, 68 Stones, Mike - National H.mor Society 68, 69, Latin Honor So- cietv 68, Chemistrv Club 68 Storey, Marv — Student Council Rep. 66, .4 Cappella Choir 67. 68. 69. Choir Lib. 67, FTA 68. Posse-ettes 68. 69. Madrigal Singers 69. Swimming 68 Strambler. Graeie - FHA 67, 68, 69. A Cappella Choir 67, 68, 69, Volleyball 68, 69, M Club 69 Stringer, Darlent Swanson, Lueile — 100 Club 67, Junior Couneil 68, 69. Posse- eltes 68. 69, Art Club 68. 69 Svnatsehk. Marim -T- Tavlor. Kalln - Band 66. Girl ' s Traek Team 66, Girls Softball Team 68, Pres. of V ' lCA Terrett, Tommy - Band 67, 68, 69. All-Distriit Band 68. Band Captain 69 Thomas. Jan - FHA 67. FHA -Pres. 67. DE 69 Tlmmas. Patsy - VOE 69. VOE Duehess 69 Thomason, Marv .■ nne — Student Couneil Rep. 67, 69. Student Couneil Alternate 68. Presi- dent ' s Cabinet — Serapbook (lomniiltee 69. Posse-ettes 68, 69, Junior Couneil 68, 69, Art Club 68, 69. Art Club Sgt,- al-Arms 69. Publicity Chairman ot Junior Couneil 69 Thompson. Mike — Swimming 67. 69 riiompson. Toimnv - ICT 68. 69. MCA Club 69 Thorsen. Dan - JV Track 67. 68. Sludenl Council Kep. 67. Stu- d.-nl Council Allcrualc 66. Key CIuIp (i ' I. Choir (i7. V n.uilure 68 ThoiTipson. Gllbeil Sulinnniig 66. 67. 68. 69. An Club W Truelove. Kenneth Tucker. Add,- - oil, N hall 69 Tucker, lar - 100 Club 67. DE ()8. 66 Tudor, Alice - l ossc.,n,s 68. VOE OlTicer 69. Buildofi W Tucker. Wanda Tvs(m, Boogie - Cnr- IVnnis 66. 100(:iuli67, l ' osM-ellcs()8, VOF ( 6 -r- l Ivog. Paul Lnderwood. Cuids - 100 Club 67. Posse-ettes 68. 66. Senior Couneil 69 -V- Valencia. Lala - Posse-ett -s 69. Choir 69 Valencia. Sylvia - FHA 66. 67. Posse-ettes 68. 69. VICA Club 69. VICA Club Treas. 69 Van Husen. Bob — Freshman Football 66. 100 Club 67. K.-v t:iub 69 V enable. Jim — A Cappella Choir 68, 69. Madrigal Singers 69 Vest. Marian - DE 68. 69, DE Treas. 69, .National Honor Soci- ety 69 Vinklarek. John - Art Club ( . 69, Art Club Pres. 69 Vitela. Robert -W- Wade, Paulette — Student Coun- cil Rep. 66. 67, 68, 69, Stage- craft Clul) 67. Future Secretaries Association 68. 69. FS.fV Pres. 69. Posse-ettes 68. 69. OEA 69. VOE 69 Walker. .Scoll - Freshman Fo.,1- ball 66. Freshman Basketball 66, Freshman Track 66, JV Football 67, JV Basketball 67, JV Track 67, 100 Club 67, Stu- dent Council Rep. 66. 67. Foot- ball 68, 69, Track 68. Junior Council 68. 69. Posse 68. 69. Academic . ward 68. 69, .Na- tional Honor Society 68, 69, Na- tional Honor Society Pres. 69, CATOICO Court Escort 69, Best- All Round Boy 69, Senior Class V.-Pres., Teresa Klapproth Award 69 W.ilker. Thoni... )Y. 69 WalLicc. Kerr Freshman Cbc-rl.-.id.M Mternalc 66. 100 Club 67, Tennis 67, Junior Couneil 68, 69. Posse-etKs 68. CATOICO Staff 68, Senior Plav, Cheerleader 69, M Club 69, ' Biggest Bore 69, CATO- ICO Court Nominee Walters, Martha - Spanish Honor Society 67, 68. 69. N.i- lional Honor Society 68. 69. 1(K) Club 67, Junior Council 68, Student Council Alternate 68, DE 69, National Thespian ,Socic- ty 69, Posse-ettes 68. Dratna Sweetheart 68 Walton. Sarah - 100 Club 67. Posse-ettes 68. 69. Posse-ettes Sgt.-at-.Arms 68. Junior (llass Junior Council 68. CATOICO Nominee Warren. Jeannie — Student Coun- eil Rep. 66, 69, Girl ' s Choir 66, 68, 69, Swimming 67, Posse- ettes 68, 69 Weaver. Elaine — Band 66. 67. 68, 69, Posse-ettes 69 Weijier, Diane — Fre ' sbman Cheerleader, Freshman Fa or- ite, 100 Club 67. Howdy Week Favorite 66. 67. Student Coun- eil Alternate 67, 68, Student Council Rep. 69, Posse-ettes 68, 69, Key Club Sweet h. ' arl 69, CATOICO Court. (;..ir 67. 68. 69 Wheeler. Michele — Stagecraft Club 66. 67. 68. 69, Medical Ca- reers Club 66, 67, 68, 69, 100 Club 67, Posse-ettes 68, 69, Folk Club 68. A Cappella Choir 69. Senior Council White. Bobby White, Ellen - 100 Club 67. Jun- ior Council 68, 69, CATOICO Staff 68, 69, Business Manager of CATOICO. Posse-ettes 68. 69, Student Council Rep. 68. President ' s Cabinet — Scrap- book Committee White. Larry. Freshman Football. Boy ' s PE Award 67 Whitten. Dorothy - Band 66. 67. 68, 69 Whitworth, Linda — Candle in Ihe Wind Staff 69, A Cap[), ' lla Choir 69, Writer ' s Guild 69, Writer ' s Guild Pres. 69 Wilkinson, Julie - 100 Club 67, Art Club 67, 68, 69, Junior Council 68, 69, Junior Class .Ad- visory Council 68, Posse-ettes 68, 69 Williams, Debbie - FHA 66. Posse-ettes 68. VOE 69 Wilh.uns. Barbara - FHA 67. Ml Treas. 67. Posse-ettes 68. 00. in Club 67. 68 WiUon. Cir.ilvn Candlrin llir II uid Assistant Editor 66. Span- ish HoiKU- Society 66. 67, 68, 69. Academic Award 66. 67. 68. 69. 100 Club 67. Presid. ' ni ' s Cabinet —.Serapbook Chairman. National Honor Society 68. 69, l ' os.se-,-ites 68. 69, CATOICO Staff 68, 69, Personalities Edi- tor on CATOICO. 69, National Honor .Society Treas. 69, Junior ( loiiiK il 68, 69, President ' s Cab- iniM .Social Chairman 69, Ex- ( hange Club 69, National Merit Finalist 69, Who ' s Who in Am- erican High School. Senior Council. Honor Graduate. CA- TOICO Nominc-e. M Award 69 Wilson. Linda Diane - Posse- c-ltc-s 68. Thc-spians 68. FHA 69 Winslead, Eddie — Student Coun- c il Rep. 66. 100 Club 67. Art Club 69 V Lse. Sharon — Posse-ettc: s 68. MCA Club 68. OEA 69 Wood. Dee — Freshman Football. JV Football 67. FootbaU 68, 69, M Club 69, FFA 67, 68, 69, FFA V.-Pres. 68. FFA Pres. 69 Wood, Johnny — Freshman Track, Fresbnan Football. JV Basketball 67. Swimming 69, JV Swimming 68 Woods, Yvonne - (C:HS) Band 66, 67, 68, (MHS) Band 69, (CHS) Drama Club 66, 67, Am- erican Legion Award 66, (CHS) Choir 68, (MHS) Choir 69, (CHS) Medical Careers Club 68, (CHS) Math Club 68. Honors Club 68 Wright. Fred — Swimming 66, 67, 68. 69. 100 Club 67. Shi- dc-nt Council Rep. 67, Student Couneil Alternate 68, Posse 69, President ' s (Cabinet — Social Committee Wylie, Sue - Band 66, 67, 68. Future Medics 68, Future Med- ics Pari. 69, Girl ' s Choir 69 -Y- Yarnc-ll, Ruel - FFA 68. 69. Key Club 69 Yost. 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ELECTRIC Z IRVICE COMPANY Woii mg 10 make our service ever more heiplul 264 RESTAURANT 406 W. Wall Midlands Exclusive Italian Restaurant RENTS MOST ANYTHING YOU CAN USE Tools and Equipment for Work and Play MU 4-6212 2101 N. Big Spring Midland ' s exclusive dealer in exclusive homes $25,000 and up It I- Ai;iiMt N :°„ :i ITT T Annua sales over $1,000,000 YOUR MA ).Wr; Insuraiuf K AGENT MIDLAND ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS ©mccWv!) Sift 54 nc. m DISTINGIVE GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CHINA - CRYSTAL SILVER STAINLESS STEEL DECORATIVE ITEMS MU 4-4982 305 ANDREWS HWY TRIANGLE RADIATOR Sales Service 410 W. Front at S. Marienfield 265 Compliments of ELCORE CHEMICAL CO. 1 300 V J Tower BIdg. MU 3-4271 RCA Victor Phiico Firestone BALIE GRIFFITH FIRESTONE 508 W. Wall Dellwood Plaza TOMMY HAMM Congratulations to the Class of ' 69 HANK ' S Super-ette a St SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 181 1 500 West Missouri Midland, Texas 267 Compliments of ELIOTS INTERIORS 2305 W. 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Big Spring Midland, Texas SEARS Sears, Roebuck Co. Town Country Shopping Center Midland, Texas OX 4-2581 Catalogue Shopping — OX 4-881 1 Shop at Sears and Save MIDLAND — ODESSA George R. Locker President 24 Hr. Ph. AC 915 MU 2-7422 Off. Ph. AC 915 MU 2-5959 Post Office Box 5564 Midland, Texas 79701 Compliments of LARIO OIL GAS CO. 280 A U P A tNT N 6 Day Ph. MU 2-7451 Night Ph. MU 4-8993 BUNK ' S BODY SHOP Quality Is Our Motto Courtesy Is Our Hobby Owner, Operator BUNK DePRANG 1100 So. Garfield Midland, Texas Put PAUL THORPE On Your Physical Fitness Team 281 Registered Civil Engineers — Licensed Land Survey Registered Public Surveyors Texas and New Mexico SCHUMANN ENGINEERING COMPANY 108 N. Pecos St. Midland Texas MAX A. SCHUMANN, JR. Nite Phone MU 2-2359 2209 Boyd Area Code 91 5 Mutual 4-5598 Box 504 Midland ' s Style Center 17 Dellwood Plaza — Midland LEE YOUTH CENTER Congratulations Seniors! TOWN COUNTRY CLEANERS ox 4-9637 MU 2-8412 OX 4-3244 First With the News 282 COMPLETE NURSERY LANDSCAPING SERVICE 5000 ANDREWS HWY. MIDLAND, TEXAS 79701 Phone 694-1681 THE BIBLE BOOK HOUSE P.O. Box 5311 1 12 Andrews Hwy. Midland, Texas 79701 Bibles, Study Helps Inspiration and Devotional AAaterial Religious Music Go Dogs!! MIDLAND YOUTH CENTER ne iPoncferosa iDuinoer Cjo. OF MIDLAND BUILDING MATERIALS Midland, Texas 79701 91 St. Mutual 3-5636 201 N. Carrizo ►fc. k - - r ' n v r- ' 4 t. ' ' ..• ' -.-X - To you, the student body of MHS, ' ] I leave this thought for a memora- ble past and a successful futuKp: •: ,S ' iL furball be telling t hiswi th ' Somewhere- age andj es ' ' Z hence: - y J ' r ' Two roads diverged in ' a 5b, wood, find I — - %jp I tdphi one less traveled by, i- And that has made all the ! ' ■ ' diffeKfuee. ; M. ' . ■ yTh Hoad NptyFakeii ' ' ' C; - X. Jan Osbarne • - . - ' . -r7.- SEMORS Index -A- li,il.. . li,-in - 7,1. _ IM) A.larn . MW.I.i - '  . 12. (,2. 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' Daukin-. M,lrl.■ - 1. ' ). 17. 20, ' ) hau-oii. Drl.lii,- - 20. ' ) h.iu-,.i,. l ' ,,l - 70. 20, ' ) Dian. Hal - 6:5. 70. %. 98. 20. ' D.-l.on{;. Sieve - .57. 20.5 DiMinv. Mike - 206 Diaz. Frances - 67. 206 Doilsini. Se r - 6:5. 96. 1:50. in. 206 DoHiK. Alan - 20f) Duke. ,lu.K - 20() Dunn. Kallu 206 -E- tasl. J, an - 9. 22. Ki. (,2. 61. 145. 1 17. 206 Ellioll. Liinia - 16. 19. 206. 228. 2:58 Ellis. CmI - 9. ' XI. 1 1:5. 1 1.5. 14«. 20:5. 2(X). 211. 2.59 Evans. Lee - 206 Evans. Marv - 6.5. 72. 20 -) -F- Fielils. David - 57. 108 Flelrhe,. Ran.K - 109. 11 1 FI.imI. Drills - 206 FKnii. Chn- -9. 15. 19. ,50.87. 88. 9:5. 1:59. 206 Forr-I. Don - f)6. 206 Fonl. Brenila - 69. 206 Fosler. Bonn 11- -. 58. .50. .52.60. 61. 206 Fianklin. Bill - 61. 108 -G- (;ainniai;e. (;arv - 206 Cai-eia. Ainlre« - 206 Careia. Josie - 46 Gareia. Cuailalui ' — 207 Garcia. Pele - 207 Garner. Jaine — 207 (;arner. Janie- R. - 207 (iar a. Isino - 207 (;i|i-on. la. k - 7. 88. 1.59. 207 Ci-h. Sharon - 75. 221 (;ias|iie. Evlvn - 1,5. 1 1.5. 207 Glenn. Dell - 207 (; l iii. Marx - 19. 207 (;,,-,.|l. Sle - 207 Grace. Donna - 207 Graliain. mla - 7:5. 207 Gialunn. B.iin - 16. 17. 207 (,iaiia,lo. F.-niainIo - 207 Granlliain. Clierxl - 207 (;ra . .lame- - 207 Green. D .ii - 96. 207 (;re,n. Gleiiila - 208 (;r.-en. Le-Ke - 208 (;reen. aii - 19 Greer. Damn - .51. 6.5. 76. 85. 92. 208. 2:51 Griinili. Bill -():5. 78. 12(). 127. 129. 21 1. 2.59 (M-inies. Cherxl - 47 (Junler. Nan.v - 7:5. 208 (;usinan. Cvwf v - 208 -H- ll.ihr. Lin.la - 57. 208 Ha.len. Tom - 208 Hale. Toinmv - 208 Hall. Gresr - 208 ll.in-.-n. Kiclunl - 57. 72. 208 ll.inlie. T. - 9. 1:5. 19. .5(1. 6:5. 79. HH. 96. l: ' ,9. 151. 198. 2118. 2,56 llanKMck. Mark - 208 llaiTi-. |5,Mlv - 208 llairi-. Terri -72.81. 1.59.208 Hail. Diaiiiie - 208 llarxex. l.inila - 17. 208 llarMck. Jaine- - 108. 208 H.n.-. Bu-K - 209 llax-. I...la - 19. .52. 9:5. 209. 2:57 Hel,llel,nl-. al - 20 ' ) llen.l.r-on. Del.l.ie - 16. 17. 19. 1.5 ' ). 20 ' ). 2:56 Hernaiiclez. loin - 1.5. 20 ' ) Hernaiiclez. Ko.salie - 209 H.-i|iicli. Davi.l - .52. 67. 209 llicit. Shan. 11 - 20 ' l III. k-. aii.A - 20 ' l Hill. im - 72. 209 Hill. CmIii.x - 17. 1 12. 209 Hill.-. lam- - 72 Hill.. |. .-.I. F.l.li.- - 209 ll...l-.li.i. l).-hhi,- - ' ). 1:5. 18. 7(1. '  0. 1 12. 11,5. 1 18. 209. 20:5. 210 ll..rl..ii. Bi.ii.la - U,. 71. 209 H..II-.-. I,,v - .50. '  6. 115. 1 17. 209 H..u-.r. Mimi - .5(1. 121. I )8. 209 ll..ii-l.,ii. MarMii - 57. 209 Hou.ii.l. Ni-ail - .50. 210 II..UI..M. J. .an - ,50. 61. 210. 216 llii.l-..n. ll.l.n - 1,5. .50. .5:5. 1 15. 21(1 llu,l-..n. I ' .il - 210 Hullman. B.ihl.x - ' )6. ' )7. 21(1 Hiiuhe-. Don - 6:5. ' K). ' ) ). 210 llni-.v. M,,- - 210 Hinil. J..hinn - 210 l.i.k-oii. Charh.- - 21(1 ,l,i.k-..n. J.i. ki.- - 7: ' , 285 Jatkson. Millon Lee - 115. 117 Ja.kson. Wanda - 62. 210 Jarrett. June - 48. 145. 210 Jimenez. Joe — 210 Jimenez. . Iarv — 67. 210 J.ilinson. David - 210 Johnson. Debbie - 48. 50. 51. 62. 111. 112. 210. 212 Johnson. Judv - 46. 62. 211 Johnson. Larrs - 63. 96. 100. 211.223 Johnson. Pet;c; - 43. 49. 50. 62. 14.5. 158. 211 Johnson. Teresa - 62. 92. 121. 125. 211 Johnston. Pat - 7. 49. 211 J.ihnston. enda - 14. 47. 209 JolK. Can.Kn - 73. 205 Jones. BarhraAnn-47. 87. 211 Jones. Debra - 47. 211 Jones.Larrv-63. 11.5. 117.211 Jovner. Claudasa Rav — 21 1 Julian. Chuek - 211 -K- kadm . Dixie - .57. .59. 211 Keitt. Zellai- - 73 K.-lletl. Ann - 7. 62. 211 K.inp. Marv - 49. 14.5. 211 K.nnech. Bli Ann - 62. 211 K.• ,•,-. Julie - 41. 43. .50. 62. 79. 82. 14.5. 1.56. 211 Kimhle. Mar - 211 Kinder. Mona - 46. 47. 212 Kin-ex. (;Un,la - 62. 212 Klinj!. John - 212 Kna|i|i. Linda — 62. 212 -L- Laml.din. Mark - 65. 108. 109. 212 Lan;:. Jennie - 9. 10.. 40. 43. 49. .50. 62. 86. 89. 145. 153. 212 Lara. Glenda - 212 Lathan. Llovd - 46. 47. 57 Lawrence. Karen — 45. 47. 212 Leibrock. Erie- 39.48. .50.91. 129 Lenard. Linda — .57. 145. 212 Lent. Toinmv - 115. 117. 118. 212 Lr«is. RaMuond - 212 Lindses. Lana - 62. 212 Linehan. Triria - .50. 62. 88. 109. 139. 145. 212. 242 Liana. Elena - 62. 6.5. 83. 89. 90. 108. 109. 112. 11.3. 141. 1.59. 212 Locker. Ross - 59. 120. 212 Long. Jim - 65. 213 Lovejov. Clint — 213 Lowe. Al - 213 Lxons. Mare - 9. 45. 63. %. 99. 101. 120. 123. 21.3. 241 -Mc MrCaskill. Mike - 108. 213 McCullough. Debbi. e - 46. 47. 213 MeCullouah. Riehard - 126 McDaniel. La ell - - 62. 73. 213 M.Dearmon. Nane ' I - 62. 65. 213 McDonald. Chuek - - 213 M.Guairt. Nanrv - • 47. 62. 213 MeKenzie. Marv EU en - 62. 213 M. Uin. Mike - 213 M.Lerox. Wilma - 213 lr Iillan. GIvnda - - 239 .McMillan. Jimmv - - 213 -M- Maberrs. Janice - 62. 73. 213 Madrid. Jane - 62. 213 Madsen. Ga - 43. 46. 49. 60. 61. 91. 214 Mailev. James — 5.5. 57. 214 Maldonado. Johnnx - 214 Marquez. Margie — 69. 214. 226 Martinez. Margie — 46. 214 Massingill. Chester - 214 Masta. Marilvn - 46. 214 Matthews. Bonnie - 9. 43. 49. 62.79.82.86. 140. 141. 145. 146. 214 226. 2.35 Medearis. WiDie - 214 M.-iller. Janet - 57. 214 Meinen. Ann - 122. 214 Mendoza. Ravmond — 214 Mercer. Nick - 66. 214 Ierriman. Dnnnie — 214 Merriman. James — 131. 1.36. 214. 246 Miles. Jud - 113 Miles. RoNce - 214 Miller. Ronnie - 90. 215 Milliken. Joe - 215 Milson. Jimm — 21.5 Montgomery. Jim — 9. .38. 63. 96. 115. 116. 117. 215 Moore. Kathv — 73 Moore. Jac(jue — 6.5. 73. 215 Moore, Peg - 45. 50. 62. 145. 215 Moore, Sasie — 62. 215 Moreland. Roland - 70. 76. 215 Moss. Jovee - 73. 215 Mullins. Rodnev - 215 Munn. Cindv - 62. 1 1.5. 21. Munoz. Herminia — 21.5 Murray. Gladvs - 215 Mvers! Chris - 215 -N- Nagli-c. Jan - 57. 58. 62. 215 Natixidad. Carlos - 90 Navarrele. (iorina — 21.5 Newman. Melissa - 216 Newton. Ri( k - 204 216 Nichols. LaDonna - 39. 69. 71. 216 Nrxon. Sherrv - 46. 49. 216 Nobles. Gerrv - 43. 49. 63. 76. 82. 85. 216 Nobles. Ginger — 62. 66. 159. 216. 239 - Nunez. .Angel — 216 -0- O ' Brien. Connie — 216 Ocheltree. Kirk - 114 11.5. 118. 119. 216 Oliver. Ronnie - 87. 90. 216 O ' Neal. Hattie - 44. 46. 62. 216 Osborne. Janet - 9. 40. 41. 42. 4.5.49.62.86. 14.5.216.227. 235 ONerslreel. Ri, k - 216 -P- Palma. Calh — 216 Pareli. Joev - 29. 85. 64 216 Parker. Donna - 6. 43. 48. 62. 83. 202, 216. 2 , 240 Parks. EUen - 217 Parrish. James — 217 Parrish. Linda — 46 Parrott. Nan — 45. 50. 62. 65. 145. 217 Pate. Irnia - 62 Pa ne. John - .50. 217 Perez. Lupe 1.30. 1.35 Pickett. Jodie - ,50. 63. 102. 217. 238 Phillips. Pam - 217 Pitts. Anita - 45. 48. 57. 62. 1.5.5. 198. 217 Plunk. Pamela - 73. 217 Pollard, Sieve - 217 Poole, Lvnn - 46, 217 Proctor, Mike — 57. 217 Puckelt. Twila - 217 Pugh. Linda - 217 Pull.v. Garv - 217 Purslev. Alan - 63. 120. 217 -R- R.icko . Brenda - .51. 217 Rainho. Dennis - 218. 246 Ramirez. Louisa — 218 Ramos. Linda Lou — 73, 218 Read%. Patrick - 218 Reiser. Tommv - 49. 115. 116. 119. 218 Repman. Tim — 218 Re . Celia - 69. 73. 218 Reves. David — 46 Rev,-s. Johnny - 218 Rcvnolds. Fran - 73. 218 RcMiolds. Lesli,- - 218 Rhvmes. Teresa - 47. 218 Ri( ker. Patti - .38. 46. 47. 49 201. 202 Robhins. Jerr - 90. 1.30. 135 Roberson. Chervl - 218 Roberts. Dixie - 218. 229 Roberts. Gloria - 218 Roberts. Jimmv — 218 Roigers. Van - 70. 96. 218 Rodriguez. .Anita - 62. 219 Rodriguez. Olga - 219 Rose. Larrv - 219 Ross. Brenda - 9. 38. 39. 43. 49. 80. 81. 82. 129. 149. 1.58 Ross. Carol - 219 Rotan. Jerrv - 219 Row. Jimmv - 66. 219 -S- Sl. Clair. Ann - 39. 43. 48, 62, 82. 92. 93. 129. 219, 226. 2.32, 234 Salgado, Fave - 47. 219 Sams. A. B. - 219 Sanchez. Lorenzo — 219 Sanchez. Olga — 46 Sanchez. Rudv - 219 Sargent. Bobbie - 68. 72. 219. 231 Scharbauer. Clarence — 6. 6.3. 78. 96. 130. 132. 133. 135. 200. 219. 242 Schlichling. Michelle - 47. 219 .Schraub. Linda - 4.5. 51. 121. 122. 219 Seago. James — 219 Shain. Rob.-rt - 96. 220 Shapira. Andv - 220 .Shimer. Linda - 62. 122, 220 .Shull. Candv - 50. .53. 65. 220 Sigmon. Bill - 220 Sib a. Dannv - 220 Sims. Mae .-st - 62. 122. 125. 242 Sites. Ralph - 220 Skaggs. Jan - 62, 65. 220 Skees. Marsha - 47. 62. 220 Slough. Lvndia - 220 Smith. Hans - 220 Smith. Ric haril — .57 Smith. Susie - ,39. 43. ,50. 62. 129. 220. 241 Snider. Les - 220 Southern. Phvllis - 220 Sparks, Barbara — 48. 62. 65. 73. 220, 231 .Speed. Cvnihia - 57. 220 Spires. Connie - 4.5. 62. 144. 145. 1.59. 221 Stamv. Peggv - 39. 61. 221 Stanford. Iva - 62. 67. 145. 221 Stapp. Jan - 10. 11.3. 221 St. ' gall. Richard - 221 Steinman. Linda — 17. .50. 62. 6,5. 145. 220, 221 Stephens, Steve - 221 Stones, Mike - 49, 221 Storey, Mar - 46, 47. 62. 221 Strambler. Gracic — 46. 122 Swanson. Lucille - .50. 62. 221 286 T,r il.ii. K.ii h 2: M Tn ivll. , Tn iiiiin - 10. . .:. 221 Tli .111.1. ■. .1.1 11 - _ ' J1 1 Til. .111,1- .. P. il- - _ 7 X 22 i Th. .m.i- 1  1 l.ll Am iiir - i: ). . ' )(!. Th. ! ' ■ ..„ 1 llk. . _ 221 Th. I ' l ...n. T..in IIU - 222 Th. Tnl iiiji-. 1. 1) Cilli. ' rl - (). ' ). Klfi. Tih ,k,-i . l,i iv 2- 12 Till ilor. li. I ' .ill I ' - ()2. 7:V 22 .!. 222 - V. II. Hurl - 221 ..-!. Kill - l:i2. l.id. 221. 212 ..,iTi . 1 ' mI M!. 224 I K.. . I ' .iul - 26. . ' ). 222 I ii.l,ru....il. CiiuK - 222 -V- .il.-n, 1.1. I..1I.1 - ;7. 222 ,il.-ii,ui. S Ki.i - 62. 222 ,iii ll.iM-n. H..I. - i)(l. 222 .ii.il.l.-. Inn - l . 17. 222 .si. l.„,,,i, - 16. . !. 222 iiikl.ii.k. .I..I11. - 6.1 ilrl.1. K..lirrl - 222 . MORS Mhmi.uIiv. Cum- - 181 ,l,li-..n. I..M1 - 62. 67. nil ,lklll-. Sirv,- - IHl ll.nii,.ii. HiMii !. ' . 6.1 66. !.i(l. 1!!(}. 1 1 Mnn.iii. I ' .il - Ti. 181 K.u:i,l... l.ui.i - 181 ,„l,r-..u. („•,.!-,■ - 181 ii,l.r-..ii. K.Kiii - 181 Amirix.ii. Hnk - 181 Ariiulil. Darirll - 181 Alli.- . Di-niii - . )7. 181 Alta«a . Busl.T - 181 .Auburg. Ta lur - 61. 181 -B- B.ulrx. Irialil - 181 Klkrl, llrl,,,IT,l - 181 B.ik.i. D.iiiii- - 181 B.iiik-. .I..I1111U - 181 B.inks. l.rr.1,1,1.1 - 181 . | . Banksl.m. Clau.lu - .vl. 181 B.irl T. H,-u-vh - U . 62. 181 W.i.lr. I ' .iulnir - 66. 7. ' .. 222 B.ir.-la. Fi.l.-I - 181 W.ilk.T. ...ll - 6. m. ().!. 60. B.irii.- . Chnsh - 181 1. ' .7. 168. 22.5. 21(1 Baru.-ll. Crollivv - 19. 6:{. X). W.ilk.r. Tl,..iii,,- - 22.1 98. 181 W.ill.i..-. k.iix - . ' .(). 1 12. 22.5. Balllr. Bi-.kir - 62. 181 2 11 B.-.,r.UlrN. l.mn - H. 181 W.ill.i-. Maillu - 62 Brju. lump. Bui. li - 181 .ill.m. Sarah - 62. 22.1 Bi-.kmaiiii. I ' aul - 181 WaiHu. .I.Miuiir - 17. 62. 22:5 B.iirnnl. Bin.iK - 181 W.MMT. Klaiiir - .S7. 62. 22.1 B.lin-n,l . .Sauinn - .S7. 181 W.inrr. Dianr - 9. 47. 62. 121. B.Mi|ur. Suzaniu- - 42. 181 1 t-S. 1 19. 1.58. 223. 242 B.ll. CncK -- 181 h.-.-l,-r. Ml.llrl,- - 17. 6(1. 62. B.-ll,iu-. B.-ili - 181 22:1 B.-l;;.r. I ' altl - 181 Whil.ik.i. an. - 22:i Bmiu-a. R..x - i:-iO. 181 Willi. ' . 111. 11 - 12. .SO. 62. 223 Brrnali-. li. Ii.i.l - 181 W hill. 11. ll..i..lln - 22.3 Bi .-ll. .1.1.. pi. ' - 181 hil«..rlli. Liiula - k). 17.223 BLl.k. Carlr - 181 ilkiii-..ii. lull.- - M). 62. 6.S. Bl.-.l .u-. Bi.l. - 12(1. 128. 181 218. 223 Bl.Mi.-. liiium - 181 Williaui-. D.l.hi. ' - 7.3. 223 Bl.-Mu-. 1- I. - . i7. 181 W illiam-. Baihaia - 223 B.H.k.-l. Ruhanl - 16. 120. 181 il-..ii. Can.Uu - U. 13. l«. B Ii. Buh - 120. 181 . lO. (i2. 86. ' )2. 9.3. 1 t.3. 221. Hnrlaml. 1ik.- - 181 211. 2.3 1 B..rull. Pal - . ' i7. .38. 181 il-..n. 1,111. la Dian. ' - 62 221 B..m|u.-. Fiaii.i-. ., - 181 W iii-lr,i,l. Eil.li,- - 6.1. 221 B..-«,,illi. lailiu - 01.61. 181 W.kkI. Dc- 6.3. 70. 90. 21.3. B,.u.i-. Cau.K - Ml 66. IJIl 221. 228. 2.3  B.,«iiiaM. Ih, k - 181 W I. I. .hum - 108. 22 1 B.,x. Kaxui I - 182 .....l-. Vv,.iiu. ' - 221 B.. .l-luu. B.111. iiii - 6.3. 182 Wii hl. Fi.-,l - 0.3. 108. 11(1. Hia.ll. . Bii.liK - 1.32 221 liiaM. I.I. 182 Wvli. ' . Sii, ' - 17. 221 Bull, liill 182 Hn.uil.i, i ki 11. 18. ,-.(). llaM-. 1..I1U11X -.39. 60. 61. 183 li«). 1H2 llaMs. I..1.1.IM1.- - 17. 183 B1.m11. Bill - .30. 63. 96. 1 1. ' ). Davis. Hi. lianl 18.3 117. 182 l aM . S.ilU 183 Brinvn. an - 182 llau . S..II 11.3. 116. 119. Biuiint-r. R.-f;.- - 63. 96. 182 183 Buchanan. Juhu - 108 l .- i..la. 1 11111 183 Bulk,-. Buhliv - 1,3. 49. .37. .39. U.an. Am. - 8 ' ). 107. 183 91. 113. 116. 119. 182 !) ' ■ l. ' -un. Kulh - 183 Burn-. I..U1V - 182 1 ' ' l. U- ' - ' i ' - ' - lf« Bu-til|..s. B.-l.-n - 182 l).nuis. (iaiv - 37. 183 B%.Tl.n. (;,-,lili- 126. 182 Di-iuus. K. ' iui.-lh - 183 Bvnum. Bill - 182 ll.nl..n. l ..ui; - 183 ll.|.r.iu . ll.-lin.la - 23. 183 11. Will. SalK - 11. 12. 1.3. .30. 62. 183 lli.k-,.ii. u-i,- - .30. 183 Dill.. 11. All..- - 183 Dillun. .Susan - 183 Capell. Urrv - 182 |, _ R„-i. - 68. 183 D..un.ll. K..l.ln - 11. .30. 1 13. 18,3 D.. ns. Shan - 183 Dres.sl(T. .I.K- - 37. 183 Driver. D.-hhv - 183 Du. k. En. - 108. 181 Dunn, .l.n - 184 iK.irak. Hau.k - 102. 181 -C- Caklrr.Mi. Rila 1- - 182 Callioun. Karl - 1.11. 18: Carawav. .Inlin — 182 Carlson. Cu- - 182 Carbon - 182 Carr. Dak- - 182 Carrasco. Mari;aril- - 182 Carrasoo. Rubi ' ii — 182 Carrell. BcmtK - 182 Carler. Claiiv - 182 Carter. .1..m- Man.- - 182 Casev. Paiu.la - 43. 108. 141. 182 Ceni.cr..-. Blan.a - 182 Cerl. B..hl)v - 96. 97. 182 Chamlit-rs. Bru. .• - 182 Chambers. Diana - 69. 182 Chamliers. Nan.v - 49. 182 Chan.. Ilor. FK nl - 64. 182 Chavez. Anila - 68. 181 Chavez. Roherl - 96. 1 82 Cheves. Chervl - 126. 127. 182 Chou. Riekv — 37 Clare. Susie - 182 Clevvis. Alice - 182 Click. Lisa - 17. 182 Clippin ;er. Sherrv 1. Collins. David - 182 Conrv. C.irol - 182. 246 Co,.k. Jimmv- 182 Co..pr. Duii.an - 182 Copelanil. Karen - ()8. 182 Corlev. Chris - 96. 130. l.U. 182 CovarruhuL-. Ani|i,ir.. - 182 Coviilj;t.m. I.isa - «). 16. 182 Cow, 1.11. Camh - 19. .30. 126. 128. 182 (;.. .i,-n. Cvnlhia - 126.183 (.raulonl. D.iv.- - 183 Cia«l.,r.l. Donna- .30. 122. 183 Cr.i.ker. Dannv - 183 Cuni.-. Donna - 183 Cui-ri.-. San.lv - 37. 183 -D- Daviil-.m. .lohnnv - 183 D.ivis. D.-lilm ' - 43. 121. 183 Davis. Deen - A6. .37. 183 Davis. James - 183 -E- Filuar.ls. l.in.la Fav - 49. 71. 122. 184 F.i.kleU ' rrv. Kalliv - 181 F.I. It. Hank - 181 Fill-. (,.-il - 17 Fiiri.|u.v. AII1.-.1 - 184 Frvm. SalK - .30. 93. 142. 184 Frvin. Tom - 184 Fs,hh.i,i;er. Ciaii; - 181 Fusion. Cr.-i; - 126. 128. 181 Farris. Kvlc - 184 F.ar-. P.-l,- - .39. 181 F.-i;;;us.,n. C.u-..lvn - 184 Fukiium. Bru.e - 11,3. 184 Fiel.l-. an.v - 184 Fiiiki.-. Bu.l.lv - 184 Fi-h.r. lik.- - 181 Filling, lam.- - 18-1 Floi.-. Man.. - 181 Fk.v.l. Hi.har.l - 102. 10.3. 104. 181 FIv nn. I.i-,i - 184 Frank, .lam.- - 184 Fu la.u . 1 1..M - 184 (.alan. Aufielina - 184 (.all.ni..n-. Bill- 1.3.6.3. 92.96. 181 (;.ucia. Blan.a - 68. 184 C.ir.1.1. D..|rina - 181 C.ir.ia. Fre.1 - 184 (;ai,ia. (Iraciela - 184 (ianln.r. Paula - 67. 184 286 287 Gee. Trov - 184 Gillespie. Myrtire — 57. 185 Cilniour. Brurr - 38. 102. 185 Godwin. Hciwari! - 57. 185 Gonzales. Crtiz — 185 Gonzales, Lupe — .57. 185 Gonzales. Marlui - 96. 132. 130. 185 Goode. Mike - 185 Golcher. .lav - 49. 107. 185 Grace. Kathv - 185 Grace. Susan - 48. 185 Grado, Dora — 43 Graham. Kristie - 4 i. 185 Granado, Candelario — 185 (Jranado, Ramon — 1.31. 185 Graves. Gvvendolvn — 185 Grav. Barbara — 18.5 Green. Jerrv — 185 GrilTen. .Irankie - 57. 78. 185 (;rilTith. David - 185 Grimes. Juanita — 68. 185 Grimes. Virfr.nia - 185 -H- HaekrH ' v. Maildv - 109. 185 ILiplei. .Susan - 29. 185 Hall. Bol.hie - 49. 71. 185 Hall. Deborah - 68. 185 Hall. Edward - 183 Hall. Ida - 47. 185 llanini. Bn r - 4. 96. 185 tiamm. Jerr ' . - 185 Harmon. Natalie - 185 H.ir|,er. Danell - 49. 57. .58. 69. 185 Harral. rm - 49. 185 Hirsch. Melissa - .52 Harrell. John - 57. 185 Harris, Bonnie - 185 Harris. Craif; - 185 Harris. Joe - 185 Harris. Kickv - 185 Hav-. Sharon - 186 Hedriek. Mike - .50. 115. 117. 186 HeidlU-rfi. Norris - 186 H.|l. Cliarlir - 89. 186 llrilHTl. Kddi,- - 186 llrllnmhauseii. Sl( phanir - 186 Helmer. Sibxi - 14. 511. 7 '  . 80. '  .3. 112. 151). 186 lle„,lrrson. nne - f)7. 186 Hernandr . B.;ri,e - 57. 186 H.inand.z. Calanna - 186 Hrniandez. Kddir - 96. 186 Hernanilez. Krank - 186 Hi.k.N. Carol - 186 Hli;hl., ei. Bill 120. 186 Hillf;ei. lai 18(1 lllM0|u.a. K r,|iMel - 186 liino|usa. J,,rl - 1H(, ilin-h.iu. Damn - 180 Hill. Jaiur - 48. 186 iini.i,.. i,,- iir - 113. i;:.. Ho. ker. J. Ton - 186 Hodi;e. BilK - 180 Hoelscher. Larr - 44. 89. 107. 144. 186 HolTman. Bill - 186 HolTman. Julie - 186 Holbrook, Flo - 4. 126. 186 Holder. Judi - 186 Holland. Bruce - 43. .50. t 0. 186 Hollowav. Vera - 186 Holster. RustY - 89. 186 Hood. Mack - .57. 186 Howard. Otis - 186 HowdvsheU. .Art - 186 Hudson, Rose Mary - 186 Huffman, Kim - 66, 96, 186 Hughston, Wood - 126, 186 Hunsinger, Henrv — 186 Hunter, Dale Mack - 186 Huse. Connie - 46. 186 -I- Latham. Paul - 96. 97. 187 Ledbetter. Sis - 62. 187 Lee. Phvllis - 187 l.i-on;u-d. Don - 5.5. 57. 188 Lerma. Johnnv - 188 Lewis. DaMd - 188 Lewis. R.punie - 188 Lewis. Ronnie - 171. 188 Lindlev, Steve - 188 Livingston. Jerrv - 188 Lockhart. Cindi - 188 Lockhir. (iarv - 188 Locklar. Suzanne — 188 Logan, Tonv — 64, 120 Lopez, Julia - 188 Lowe, Lavonva - 188 Lvle. Terrv - 188 Lxneh, Nanev - 45,48,62, 188 -Mc- InneiaiiK. Kd - 29. 126. 128, McBndi ' . Melissa - .50. 60. 62. 187 188 -J- McCain. Paula - 62. 188 McCamphell. Nina - 08. 188 McCiskill. Jane - 188 .Jackson. KelK 187 - 62. 109. 112. McColl. Patt - 41. 49, .50. 51. 62. 122. 188 Ja.kson. .Sandr a - 62. 187 McCullough. .Marv Kav - 49. .50. J.IIIK-,. Su i - 62.92. 121. 187 61. 62. 188 J,i o. Kdii.i - 187 M.Daniel. David - .50. 188 Jeff.,,al. CimK - 57. 187 Mc(;ann(m. Mike - 188 Jrll,„al. Ju.lM.I, .1 - 62. 60. 187 M.(.hee. Jimms - 130. 188 Jcillllll,.. Flcl, her - 187 McGuiic. Favc - 188 Jiiiiei.on. Mars ha - «,. 62. 187 MrlLiiiiuc. Laura - 62. 188 lol.r. Dihhie - ■ 187 MrK,iii,ll,s. (.rlle - 188 Johnson. Bilhe . ' nn - 62. 187 McKinncN. icki - 188 Johnson, (ilori 1 - .57. 187 M. Lain. Vi.kic - 62. 188 Johnson. Jimin V - 187 M.l.aren. Kathleen - 62. 188 l..hnson. Karer 187 1 - 19. .50. . 62. M..|uerrN. Terrv - 188 Johnson, Lynni 1 - 187 -M- Johnson. Teres; I - m. 187 Johnston. Beck V - 16. 187 Madden. Dchl.ic - 62. 188 .Imics, Il.ivid - 187 Madrid. Polo - 96. 98. 91). 100. Jones. Stan - 57. 187 102. 10.3. 105. 188 Jordan. Lni.la - - 187 Magruder, Fran - 188 Joxncr. ,cki - - 32. 187 Manson, Peggie - 62, 188 -K- K: ut-U •mer. G arx - 19. 18 7 K. ■ll.r. Frank le - 187 K. ■Her. Sh xe - 187 K. ■Ilex , -slierid l.m - m. 02. 18 ' K. ■rill. Kadu - 122. 187 Ki ml).- rlin. K. ilhx - 62. 18 7 Ki iig. Mi.ha. ' 1 - 5. 96. 102 104 , 105. 187 Ki nnunen. Br ian - 187 Ki user . I.imla - 18. 122. 187 ki Dennis - 187 K. r. Jerrx - 187 K. e. Tr.u x , - 187 Manulik. Mark - 64. 1.30. 188 Matthews. Dannv - 57. 188 Maxwell. Andv - 188 Mav, Mar - 62 Maves. Sarah - .50. 62. 188 Max field. Barbara - 188 Medearis. urella - 188 Mcdiock. B.-ttv - 188 Mel er. Martha- 1.5.50. 62. 188 Meninian. Mecca - 62. 188 Mi-I.alle. Gail - 188 Miller, ilciincita- 62. 122. 125. 188 Miller. Patlie - 46. 02. 188 Iims. Naiicv - 4 1.47.62. 121. 188 Miii.ihaii. James - 188 Mil. hell. Dorotin - 68. 189 Mil.h.l l, Larrx llak - 1!! ' ) Mil. lull. I.arrx - 180 M.iliiKir. Jiiniiu - 180 Montagna, Tom - 45, 189 Moore. Steve - 189 .M.rrales. Josie - 189 Moreno. Marv - 122, 189 Moreno. Nicolas- 11.5.119, 189 Morgan. T.-rrv - 189 Miiiris. Kinni-th - 189 M.irris, Ri.hanI - 189 Mos.l.-x. (;,...rge - 90. 189 Mu.ll.r. L.urv - 189 Miin.. . L a - 57. 189 Muiphi.,. B.inni,- - 189 Murpln. Cindv - 4,5. 189 Murplu. J. M - 189 Murpln. Mi-linda - 62. 188 -N- .Nativ 1,1,1,1. H,nr - 46 N. ' alius.m. L,irrv - 102. Itkk. 189 N.TJa. , nita - 189 N. ' na. J,-sus - 189 Ncsbii. Boh - 109. 189 Natlvidail. Carlos - 189 Ni ' uslaedter. Debbie - 65, 121 Ni-iimann. Terrv - 45. 62, 189 Nol.h ' s. in,ctl - 189 N,i,l. Jeff - 190 N, rton. Karl - 108. 190 Norw.Kul. Gavl,- - 190 Nunez. Linila - 190 -0- O ' Bri.ii. Dian. - 62. 190 G.lioa. Bi-rta - 190 O.lioa. I),.|ia - 62. I ' X) D.liil. Jimiin - 190 Olli.l.l. Kaii.l.d - 190 nlgiii. Drl.iodo - 00, 100 (Irmoii.l. Neil - 102. 10 L 115. ' K) O ' Shaiighm-ssv. Mike - 6.3. 96. 11)0 llull. x. Fsth.-r - 68. 190 Gu.ns. Janie - .50. 190 -P- I ' aliiia. II. ' Ln - 02. 100 I ' arhaiii. rl.-tla - 62. 68. I .K) Park.-r. K.irin - 62. 65. 1 )0 l ' .irkei. Liii.la 10(1 P,ill,-rson. Tun - ' H) Patlcrs.iii. JVisha - 02. 100 Paup. r.d - 49. .50. 6L 126. 120. 10(1 Pax l.m.. Lmilx - 19. 60. 62. PXI P.-nz. B.,hl,x - 1 15 P.r.z. Marv - 62. 190 P.riiii. .)am ' - 62. 190 P. rlil. . vi. x,- - l ' )(l I ' .l.is, (..irx - l ' )() P.llx. Sliaron - I ' X) Phillips. Wilhc - 100 Pliipps. Rolurt - 190 Pip.i. B.ilihx - 46. 47. I ' JO 288 rinniii.Mi-. l■l,l ,l .-,7. 190 I ' liiiik.-M. |-|,.m1 190 I ' .ilk. IcAlHl I ' X) I ' nll.inl. Driilm- - l '  0 l ' ..il.r. I ' .inla - 17. I ' X) I ' uM.-al. Harliar.i - ()2. I ' M) I ' lir,-, Kil.vn - f)l ' I ' ri.i.K. Bol) - 191 I ' li li, Namx - 18. 69. 191 ■O- (,)iuIm. 1.uv Anil - 62. 12 191 ■R- Ha Ilk III. Clan-n,.- - l. ' i. 16. 79. 96. 101. 11. ' ). 117. 118. 119. lf«). 191 Ha nil,-. K.in.la - 191 Ha MIS. Silvrri.. - U.S. 117. 191 H. ' .i.lv. Clara - 17. 62. 191 R. ' aiK, Lria - 62. 191 W .-,1. Mli-Tl - 46. 47. 87. 191 K. ■rd. n,R - 191 H. ' r,l. ,■ l.• .■Tl - U.S. 117. 191 {r iliT. Ellen - l.S. 62. 191 H. ' [Milan. Trrrv - 191 Hr A. 11. Breiula - 191 Kr N. Alli.iiso - 191 H. ' xr . Oiilia - 191 Hi ' A... la 11 - 191 Hr Mi..l.l . |),-lil,ir - 191 Hi. lianl. 1i,li,-ll. ' - 191 Hi. k.T. J.nni - 49. 62. 191 H.: .1ktI . D.UI.I 191 H.: .liiTis, Ginger — 57. 62. 191 H. ilx-rtson. Deborah - 191 H. .l.lriio. Cerilia - H)l H. ..In.piez. H.IIX - 62. 191 R. .ilriijiie . Inez - 191 R. ..Iriqiiez. t ' ina — 47. l ' l R. .l Ts. Bill - 191 R. .man. Deaniia - 62. 191 H . . I...- - 191 H. .iintree. K.l.li, ' - 191 H. ilimailn. Kalln - l.S. 4«. 62. 72. 1 )1 Ri 1.-..11. L.hnnv --. 191 -b- .Salgaild. Haliln - lis. 119. 191 Salfiadi). Delia - 191 Salgadd. (;ar - 11)2. VM) Sams. Elizali.lli - 62. I ' ll Saneh,-z. Da ul - 191 San. lii-z. Ernest — 191 Nm. liez. Maria - 191 Saneliez. Oscar - 57. 192 Sanders. Lee - 67. 192 Sappinglon. Hae - 192 Sauri. Margie - 62. 192 .S. harbauer. Doug - 107. 192 Scluiniaiiii. Palriiia — 192 S.al.-. l)..n - 192 Sll ,r. Sliaiina - +1. SO. 62. li 2 Sham. k. rc.niniN - 66. 192 Shelioii. l,r .ora - 47, 192 -Shiipi). Dennis - ,57, 192 .Simon, lulia - 62. 192 Slagle, Jo.lv - 192 Simps.. 11. Mik. ' - :il. 192 Siiiilli. Don - l:50 .• niilh. Clanii.-. ' - 96. 192 .Sliilli. Karn.-lin.- li)2 .Niiilh. 1 .luai.1 192 Smilh. CI.Mia - 192 Sinilh, (iivg - 192 .Smilh. Cregorv - S7. 192 Smilh. .lenniler - 62. 192 Smith. T.-.1 - 192 Smilh. ' Vrtr - 16. 192 Smilh, Cavle - 192 Slaiilonl. Ted - 192 Sleplii-nson, Janie - 62, 192 Sorg, ' . PeggN - 69, 192 Sosa. .I.irge - 107 Sji.irks. Mike - 192 .Stev.-ns, I ' atti - 49, 62, 192 Steward, Carohn - 192 Steward, Debbie - 192 Stewart, Earl — 192 Stewart, Nanc — 62, 19.3 St.-warl. Ronnie - 193 Sli.knev. BeverK - 62,6.5, 193 Sloltz. (;arv - 64, 131, 193 Stones. Don - 193 Stianibler, Margie - 125, 193 Stringer, Kathv - 193 Surratt, Sandra - 19.3 Swallow. Jack - ,38. 14. .50. 8-1, 93. 1.52. 193 Swanson. Anthon - 193 Sweariii;er. Vera - 62. 193 Ta l.lr. Dian.- - - 103 Ta vl..r. Dr.ka - - 193 Ta vlor. .loan - 193 T. ' , ak.-ll . Charl.-s - 193 T.- in.-rt . Sharon - 193 Th ..ma -. Liz - 193 Th ,,mp s.iii. Liik. ■ - 61. 109. 193 Th orp.- . EhzalL ' t h (Kath; .) - 193 T.. mps. 127, .m. Barb . 193 ara - ■ 19. 126, T.. rn-s. Alx-I - 193 T.I rr. ' s. Ulga- 19,3 Tr anuni. Tim - - 193 Tr a I-. DorolliN - 50. 62. 70. i.sa , l ' 3 Tr au.-. •k. Man - 19.3 Tr Tr e,law a%. T.n- K.iiii.lh -a - 17 - 193 . 193 Tu IMl.T . Khs,. - 62. 193 1 l.r. Ann.- - 40. 125 1. 193 T lei. I.iii.l.i - 17. (i2. 193 al.h-z. Carohna - 62 Vall.-s. Kanion - 191 an P.-tli-ii. Debbi. ' - l«. 62. 101 .m .aii.il. I)..ug 191 Vaughn. Jim 61. 131. 191 Vaughn. Jim 19 1 Vaughn. John - 126, 191 Vidal, Joe - 194 Vinev, Shelton - 45, 84. 61. 115. 119. 191 o s. Janu-s - 19 1 -W- Waddill, Sharron - 45. 62. 191 Wahlenm.aier. Joan - 191 WakefVld. Lesli.- - 62. 191 Walker. Naiiev - 191 lialker. Shulev - 62. 191 Walla.e. Chu.k - 44. 6 1. 101. 213 WaUaie. Dennis - 72. 191 Walraven. Dora - 191 Vtalraven, Doris - 194 Ward. Davi.l - 194 Warren, James — 66. 191 Warren. Linila — 191 Warriek, Ri.k - 191 Walkins. Jiiimiv - 191 Wats.)n, Bobbv - 191 Watson. MeKin - 194 Webb. Jamet - 62. 194 Webb, Surina - 57. 60. 194 Webernirk. M.irk - 15. 64. 195 Wel.h. Trov - 26. 57. 195 Wheat, Larry — 195 While. Ja.kv - 195 X hite. Susan - 48, 50. 62. 195 Whitfield. Dann -195 Whitley, Lovd - 42, 19. 57. 195 Whitten. Oza - 57. 195 Williams, Morris - 195 Williams, Paiti - 195 Willis. Barbara - 195 Wilson. Bart -63. 96. 101. 115. 117. 195 Wilson. Kenm-lli - 105 Wilson. Mark - 49. 57. .S8. 195 Wise. Ghiria - 17. 195 Wood. Don - 195 Woo.lrull. Bill - 70. 195 o.,.lrulT. Tommx - 195 Wo.l.l-. R..nal,l - 107. 195 W ri hMl. D..l..n-s - 195 -Y- Y.iuns;. Y -Z- -u- I ng.r. L.-sli,- - 11. 1.3. 48. 62. 191. 1.59 I .I.1I.V. J.i.ki.- - 191 E.ldi.- 195 Za Za.b.-rN. (ialb.-rson - 96. 90. 100. 101. lis. 117. 119. 195 Za.hrN. Lav.-ra - 195 Z i.hiA, luninu - 131, 195 Ziiike, Bobbv - 195 .oiler. Sarah - 42, 14. 49. 50, 51, 62, 89, 180, 195 SOPHOMORES A- A.kl. n, Sarila - 93, 125, 163 A. .isia. Eva - 163 Adams, B -n - 163 , ' guilar, Johnin — 16,3 Aguilar, Wliiia - 16,3 AlexandiT, Br.-nda - 163 Al - ander, Doug - 120, 163 All.-n. B.ibbv - 163 All.-n. D..i..lln - 163 Alsl.Mi. Shirrs - 163 Armenibriz. T,-rr - .57. 163 Atehison. Kav — 163 t.hison. H.nrv - U) .n, Alan - 163 Baehman. Martha — 163 Baile . Sharon - 44, 163 Baiky, Terry - 163 Baird, Marv - 163 Barber, Kathy - 46, 16,3 Bard in, Janet — 163 Barnes. Peggy - 163 Barnetl. Jeanelle - 163 Barron, Delmer 163 Ba.scus, Linda - 163 Bales, Gavlan — 163 Beane, Jan — 53, 163 Beatv, Marvin — 163 Beek, Chrissv - 163 Boggs. Dale - 163 Beggs. W A. - 163 Bell. Denise - 163 Bell, Margaret - 163 Beman, Dianne — 16.3 Bentley. Jane - 163 Bern at. Sarah - 163 Berrego, -Anita — 163 Bid.li, k. Jon - 163 Bis.-.i... Blake - 9,3. 163 Biltiek. Palri.ia - 163 Blanseett. Angii- - 16:5 Blue. Deborah - 163 Bollon, Donnie - 163 Bolton, Lois - ,57, 163 Boon.-, .luk-s - 60 B.,..lhe. Tra. - 163 Bosworlh. Lynn - 44. 126. 163 Bowley. Gwvna - 163 Box, Eula - 109, 163 Bradlev, Auiliev - Ifrl Bradley, Brenda Kas - 164 Bradley, Larr - 57. M Bre.henri.lge. Bru. .• - 161 Brewer. Dann - IM Br.wsi.T. Jiinms - 107. 161 Bristol. Sh.T l - 46. 47 289 Brown, Jennifer — 164 Brown, Marita - 46, 125, 164 Buckley, Steve - 89, 164 BuUeigh. Janice - 164 Burcham. Vickie — 164 Burfonl, Jim - 64, 164 Binge. irf;il - 107, 164 Burgess. Cvntliia — 164 Burleson, Leslie — 164 Burnetl. Rov — 164 Burnet I. Tniv - 164 Hurn . Sliaron - 45. 164 Burns. Vukie - 164 Buslx-e, Ou ' rvl - 164 Bus,h. Sle e - 164 Buslamanle. Ro — 164 Busliilo, Ysiilro - 164 Butlerrez, Hilario — 164 Butler, Marilyn — 164 B ers. ElizaU ' lh - 164 B ram. Kalln - 57. M Bueza, AvKia - 163 -C- CallawaN. Charles - 164 Campbell. Janice — 164 CarLsen, Mike - 57, 164 Carmean, Marilyn — 164 Cam.. Jaime -164 Carras.o. Ali.-I - 164 Carrasco. KoLert - 164 Carrillo, Luc - 164 Carter, Donna - 5, 57. 164 Cassliug. Leslie - 164 Castillo. Mario - 165 Catcs. Mar - 165 Calliey, Kim — 165 Causscy, Janice — 165 ( avil, Cassandra — 125, 165 Cliaml -r. Thomiis - 108. 165 Chase. Dahrl - 165 Chase. .Sam - 165 t Chatham, Janie — 165 Chatwell, Robert - 165 Chaxez, Da id — 165 Chavez. Elva — 165 (Chavez, (ienma — 65 Chavez. Linila — 16.5 Choat. Wavne — 165 Chriscmon. L. J. - 165 Cobb, Cirolec - 76, 165 Cobh. Dallon - 165 Cobb. Jan - 47. 57. 67. 165 Coffman, Jerrv - 65. 165 Cole. MolK - 44. 89, 162, 165 Coleman. Trov — 165 Collins. Dianna — 165 Collins, Patsy - 165 Connallv, Sharon — 165 ConnelL Paul - 165 Conner. Mar — 57. 165 Ciok. Jim - 60. 165 Cooper. Jen - 165 CooiK-r. M.U-U - 165 C..nlo a. Joe - 165 Cou|,al. K,l - 115. 165 Court. M-. Mike - 120. 122. 165 Cox. Debbie — 165 Cox. Deidra — 165 Crawford, Dennis — 165 Crawford, Joe — 165 Crowe. KJm - 45, 102. 104, 130, 13.5. 165 Culp. Ronnv - 165 Cunningham. Bcverl - 165 Cunningham. Lestlne 16. 165 -D- Dagenharl, John — 165 DaUev, JiU - 165 Davidson, Betty Jo - 45, 61. 165 Davidson, Glenn — 165 Davis, Allen — 166 Davis, Dree — 166 Davis, Patty - 67, 166 Davis, Russ - 120, 166 Dawson, Joe — 166 Dearing, Shannon — 166 Decker, Sherr — IW) DeLoen, Rebecca — 166 DeLong, . nn — 166 DeWees, Bob - 166 Diaz, Martin — 166 Drake, Gwen - «x 166 Dueease, Walter — 166 Dudley, Ronald - 46. 47 Dunson, Billv - 16f) Duran. Tori io — 166 Dulcbover. Mars Lllen - K)6 Eaden, Milo Vtillic - 166 Easley, Lewis — I6() Eaton, Susan — 166 Eaves, Donnie — 166 Edward, Lou — 166 Edwards, Forrest 166 Edwards, Shirley - 166 Eiland, Eddie - 166 Elam, Melissa - 121, 166. 167 Ellis. Cindy - 44. 166 ElUs, Esther - 166 Ellis. John - 107, 166 Ellis. Karen - 47, 166 Ellison, Mary - 166 Estrada, Carmen — 57. 166 Estrada. Jose - 166 EzelU David - IW) Fane her. Ch.M l - 166 Farringrou. Lewis — 166 Ferguson, Tvlcr — 166 Fincher, Daria — 166 Fischer, Mike - 166 Fleming, Barbara — 166 Forest, Dcbra — 166 Foster, John - 97. 126. 166 Foster. Richard - l(i6 Franklin. Rands - 108. 166 Frazier, Katin — 166 Fredcn. ks..n. Duke - 166 Frei-man, David — 131, 167 Frenzel. . ' nn — 167 Friday. Billy - 167 Friday. Bobby - 167 Friday, W ilma — 167 Friday — Tcuii — 167 -G- Gaines. David - 93. 167 Gaines, Linda - 45, 79, 167 (iaines. Roseinarv — 167 (Jallagher. Tonja — 67. 167 (;amblin. Brenda - 167 (ianunage. Terr — 167 (;arcia. Adele - 67. 125. U)7 (iarcia. .Andrew — .57 Garcia. Delia — 167 Garcia. Linda Jean — 167 (iarcia. .Samm — 167 Garner. Bett — 167 Garner, Bill - 167 Garrett. Florastien - 167 Garrett. James — 167 Garza, Isabel — 167 George, Meredith - 24, 45. 12(). 129, 167 (;ibl)s, Russell - 57. 167 (;ideon. Becky - 53. 162. 167 (iillv. Norman — 167 Gleason, Susan - 127. 128. 107 (i.idwin. Clay - 167 Gomez. Lillie - 67. 167 (ioinez, Liiula — 167 Gonzales, Fernando — 131. 167 Gonzalez. Christine — 167 (ionzalez. Lurdez — 167 r, le. Donnie - 167 (Joodlev. Carey - 167 Goodwin. Randal - 109. 168 G.iolsbv. Pam - 45. 168 (ionlon. Linda - 168 Graham. Bruce - 168 (irahani. Luckv - 168 (iraham. Robert - 168 (iraham. Sonja — 168 (ira es. Jacqueline — 168 Greanv. Martha - 168 (ireen. I)ann - 168 (Jreen. Leroy - 168 (ireen. RaMUond — 168 (ireen. Samni - 168 (irccr. Sherry - 91. 168 (;rice, Marion - 108. 168 Griffith, Gwen - 168 (iriffith. Kristin - KtS (irillilh. Margaret - 126. 168 Oindand, Donna - 168 (Jrissoin. Johnn - 168 Groce. Cindy - 168 (lucrreio, Virginia — 168 (;nnn. Kellan - 108. 168 (iutierri-z, Gdbert — 168 (Hitii-rrez. Hilario - 131. 168 (iutierrez. Teresa — 168 -H- Habr. Pamela - 125. 168 Habr. Warren - 46. 168 Hacklenian. Linda — 57. 168 Hale. Clayton - 168 Hal. ' . Marsha - 168 Hale. Miki- - 168 Hall. B.-verK - 168 Hall. D.-nnis - 11.5. 168 Hamm. Robert - 168 Hanimond. Susan — 168 Banna. l).-bb - 168 Han-on. Karen - 168 Hardnock. Chancy - 168 Harmon. Susan — 45, 67. 168 Harp.j..l. Rhonda - 168 Harrington. David — 57, 168 Harris, Dorothy - 168 Harris. Elnora - 168 Harris. Nellie - 45. 47, 168 Harris. Stan - 1 13. 168 Harsbbarg. ' r. Sl.-ve - 169 Harvev. R.n.e - 169 Harsi.k. J.irdi.e - 169 Havs. Calhv - 46. 47. 169 Hazlewood, Chuck - 47. 169 Head, Georgetta - 71, 169 Hearn, David - 131, 169 Henderson, David — 169 Henderson, Gloria — 169 H. ' nderson, Martha — 47, 196 Henderson, Susan — 169 Heplinstall, Marsha — 46, 169 Heredia, Calalina - 169 Hernandez, Belen - 169 H.Tuand.v,. Cirin. ' - 169 H. ' rnan.l.v.. Hi-lcna - 169 Hernandez. John - 169 H. ' rnandez, Olga - 169 Hi-rnandrz, Paul - 169 Hi-rrera, Arnulfo - 169 H,-rri,k, Harold - 57. 169 Hi.ks. B.ibbv - 169 Hiett. Karen - 169 Higdon. Donna - 169 Highsaw. Brenda - 169 HiU. Candy - 144, 169, 247 HlU, Delores - 169 Hill. Mike - 169 Hines. Samnn - 169 Hinshaw. Pattx - 169 Hirt. Carla - 169 Home. Damn - 169 Ho anl. Belli - 169 H..«anl. li-x.-rU 4.5. 16. 169 H..«anl. Lin. la - 169 ll.. anl. William - 111. 169 ll..uh.rl. Chu.k - 106. 169 HublMnl. CLnt.m - 120. 169 Hu.ls.ui. lam- - 169 H11.I-..11. S..,ll - 64. 169 Hu.lsp.-th. Donald - 106. 169 Hukill, Shirl.-v - 11, 169 Hunt.T. Patricia - 169 IK-..n. l).hra - 169 Inni ' iantv. I ' alt - 60. I0 ). 11. ' 169 . 290 hln. l,.nlM. 17(1 li , HrlU 1711 ■J- |.i.k-..ii. lir.-M.l.i - 170 |,„ks,,M. K.lToM 171) 1,1. k-., 11. ll.ii l.l W . 1117. 1 17. 1711 l.i.ks,,,,. ,|,,„|,l, 17(1 .huks,,,!. Si,lrir 17(1 ,|,irkM,ii. Tr.iMi.n.l 11, ' ,. 1 17. 17(1 ,l.i.ks,,n. Tnu 17(1 J,i.k ..n. Tvrv,- 17(1 ,l,is|i,,«, ,,nc iLld. 11 ). 170 .l.-nkin-, l„iii,i 170 .Imkiiis, I ' .iiii.Li 170 l.-iiiuni;-. K..1..I1 170 liinriuv. Frr,l,li,- - S7. 170 limrii.v. l.im.rl - ,- 7. 170 liMin,,- . MaiKi - 170 ,liiilri ,,ii. Su-an 111. 170 .|..Im-. Ciia - 170 l,.liri on. H,-rU - . 7. 170 hilin-nn. l):iiiin - 170 l,.lii,s,„i. D.iil.i - 170 l..luiM,ll. l)rlMM,.ll - 170 InhiiMm. Krank - 170 .|..lms in. Gary - 64 l.ihnMin. Martha - 170 ,l..liiis,,n, Sliiilrv 170 Jnhll-.Ml, Sl. ' lphrll - ll. . 117. 17(1 |..llillr. Sainiiu - 12(1. 170 In.Ms. Jarir Ann,- - 170 ,l..nrs. MurMM - ,S7. 170 hini-s, l ,Tr - 170 lon.-s. Pr.-stdii - 170 l..n.-s. SancK - 170 ,|..,i, . Shanm - ,57. 170 |,„„.s. Tt-rrv - 170 .|nn.- . R.n - 170 Ions. Kav - 1,S, 170 -K- Krllrr. Donna - 71. 171 krll,.v. Lanr - VM K.ll.-N. R.n - 171 krni],. ,|.-.s,- I ,. 17. U.S. 117. 171 Krin|i.-r. I ' aiKr - 171 K.rr. Clanr - 171 Krll.T. Rnlinl - 171 K.-vsrr. F.,1 - 126. 171 knl«rll. Kan.K - U. M. 171 Km;;. (;aNlr - 171 Kinj;. Kamilla - ,S7. 171 Kinfi. J..,li,. - 171 King. h«- - 171 Kirklaml. Bt-lsv - 171 Kirkf,alri,k. N.-ll - 17. 171 Kirn,. Dannx - 171 Knapj,. Barbara — 171 Kollkamp. . nnc — 171 Kiizan, Marilyn - 171 Kuni-llri, U.Ml 171 -L- i.,iri. SalK 171 1,1,1. l)aii,l 171 niilMhn. l,iiN M. 171 UU-. K i,- 12. ' , nir. Jini.ux 171 .l,L. ll.IIIA 171 n, . jM,il.n 171 i-s,-l, ' i. (iraiuill. ' 7 ' ), 1 1,- 1 17, 171 i ,,n.,. Cli.nl,- 171 ■V. 1). 1.1,1,- 171 ■ni.-n-.. T..ni 171 •nai.l. 1,-a 171 ■n,i,. . N.lli. ' - 171 ■«,s, H,.nni. ' - 171 III.-. K.1 171 ...|«i. Marv 171 .| y.. Fn.Mi,. - 171 ,opez, Marirlia - U. 171 oyett. Susi. ' — 171 nna. . ,- - 171 -M- M,(;.islan,l. Hru.v - 61. Mc(;l .sk,- . H,.pT - 11 171 MiC.li,-. Mik,- 171 1.(;,, , l)..n - 171 M.CiaiA. Mik.- - 1,11 McCraw. Candi,- - 1 72 McCray, R.ilierla — 172 McCurry, Larrv — 172 MfCurry. Sherry - 172 McFarland. Daviil — 172 McFarland. Louih- - U. MiCowan. I)ua n,- F,l 111. 172 McbvMl. Kyh- - 172 McLt-roy. James - l. ' l MiPcak. Donna - 172 MiWhorler. Mik,- - 172 -Mr- Mai-hagfk, St,-yc - 172 Maildoux. .Shi-rri - 172 Mail(l,. . Janie.s - 172 Madrid. Bi-lma - 172 Mailri.l. Frank - 172 Ma,ln,l. Tonnny - 172 Madri,!. Yolan.la - 172 Mailey. Bruc- - :U. 17 Maincs, B.-tly - .S7. .58. Maldonado, Rosemary — Marion. Elijah — 172 Marmolejo. Oliyia — 172 Marquez. Robert — 172 Martin, (ilenn — 172 Martin. Jessie - 172 Martin, -z. Fladio - 172 Mason. ,|nhn 107. 172 May. F:,KMn - 172 Mays, Ch,-r l - 172 171 5, m Mel,-ndez. Frank - 172 Melendez, Rose Marv I 72 Mendoza, I.nis — 172 Merrell, Seh,-rr ,57, 172 Merriniun. H,.l,bN 172 Mertz, Wade - 1 72 Melzgar. Paul - 5. I 72 Miehuelson. Kristin - 67, 172 Mdl,-r. ClinMs - 172 lill,-r. SalK - 71. 172 Mills. ,|ohn - 120. 172 Mills, Marshall - 172 Mil,h,-ll. T.-resa - 172 |...lkin.. II. .race - 172 l..iir,-.-. Kini - 172 Moiilan.- . Cinz 107. l.il, 172 M,,nt,-z. Fr,-d - :i2. 172 Montgonii-rv. Julia 17:i Mciore. E.ldie - 1 71 Moore. Kathv - 65. ' ) . 17:! l,„a. (;l.,na - 172 l,,i,lan.l. Rog,-r - 172 l,,-.,l,- . Hre,l - 17.! l,.sl,-N. Slev,- - 17,-1 -N- Neahusan. Bruee - 106. 17,! Nelms, Belty - 17,i N.-wb.,ld. Pamela - 67. 17,! Nieholson. R,v,l - 6-1. 17, ' ! Nixon. Dorothy - 60. 17:! Nobles. Frn- - 106. 17,! ,,,-l. Lesli,- - 17:! Nules, Mark - 17, ' ! Norris. Diana - 17:! Norlhern. Patricia - 4.1, 17:! -0- (llisas. Martina - 17,! Ohyer, MariKn - 17,! Oliyer, Sherilyn - 17,! Oliver, Vonnie — 17,3 Olsen, Babara - 91. 17,! 0 Neal. Cherry - 17,:! Osb.,rni ' , John 4:!. 64, 17, ' ! Oswald, Debbie - 47, 68, 17:! 0 erstreet, Leta — 17, ' ! Pa.-e. Jim - 17.! P.irks. Sl,-i,l„-n - 11.5. 17,! Parlton. Tina - 17, ' ! Pate. Johnnie — 174 Patteson. Brad - 174 Paul. Ri,ky - 174 Perry, Gary - 144. 171 Phelps, Brenda - 171 Phillips. Jonathan WaMU- - 1 174 Phil|,N. Sley,- - 17 1 Piltiiian. (PepfK-r) Clyde - 5 Pitts. M,-riel - 45, 174 Pitts. Sue - 171 Plemmons. Rrky - 174 Pcmi-ll, Kris - 174 Po«,-i-s, (;,-„,■(.,. Ann - 171 Pn- l,.n. Raniona ,5,!. 174 IVii,i,-i.i, l.iinla ,57. 171 I ' lnilt. lik,- I. Id, 171 l ' u,k,-ll. 11,-bia 71. 174 ■Q- (.luiliin.i,.,, l ,-,lro 171 (,lun,,z. 11,-nnls 171 -R- Raniii,- . Irina - 171 li.. s. DiaiH- - 171 U.iin.i-, Ci,i.,- - 171 K.iinsk.n.l. Russ- U. 1 15. 117. 171 l!,in.l,.l|,h. I.,n,la - 17-1 R.iiikin. larv Ka - 174 Rankui, Reumal.l - 46. 47, 65. 115. 116. 117. 174 Ranlslon. Beeky - 174 Ras. Joe - 106, 174 Reiler, Melissa - 174 Reilher, Louise - 174 Rendon, Letiiia - 174 Reyes. Ru - 171 Reyes. Ruben - 171 R,-ynolils. Mary - 171 Rhod,-s. Celia - 126. 128. 171 Ri,k,T. Will - 174 Hi. Iiinan. Jim - 174 Killlaii.l. Ru-ky - 174 Rhotenbi-rry. Jininn — 174 Riley, Tommy - 174 Roberson, Car(,l - 174 Roberts, Liz - 174 Rol erts, Rita - 174 Rol,erts, Ronnie 45 RolM-rtson, Sherl - 65. 174 Robledo, Jessie - 174 Robnelt, Steve - 102. 10:!. lf)4. 115, 116, 117. 174 R...k. ll.iM.l - 1,31. 175 R..,ln,|u,- . Joel - 175 Rodn,|n,-z. Pele - 175 R,,s,-. Lest,-r - 175 R,.ss. Klla - 175 R,,laii. P.il - 57, 175 Roiilh. Charl,.!!,- - 175 Rnss.-ll. Kan-n - 175 .St, Clan. John - 126. 12 ' J. 175 Si. J,.hn. Mike - 175 Salazar. Lupe — 17.5 .Saliizar. Rodollo - 175 ,Saiga,lo. (doria - 175 Saiu-hez. H,,iner - 175 ,San,-h, ' z. Kalln - 175 Sanelvz. Mary - 175 Samllin. Biad - 11,5. 117. 175 .Selir.iuli, Phillip - 120, 175 ,S,-oii, Phyllis - 175 S,-u,l,Un, Melanie- 46.60, 175 Seal, Brad - 64, 175 291 Sf ovia. Bobbv — 175 Si-ll. Jerry - 175 Self, Joe - 175 Semple. Hal — 175 Settles, Lonzo — .57. 175 Shackelford. Sharene — 46, 175 ShaefTer, Seolt - 120. 123. 175 Sharp, Allen — 175 Shaw. David - 60, 115, 117 Shaw, Debbie - 176 Shelton, Milton — 57. 176 Shepard. Frank — 176 Sherrill, Cllare - 108, 176 Simmons, Diane — 108, 176 Simpson, Kellv - 45. 113. 176 Sims. Gnn.-r - 115. 116. 176 Smith. Diane - 176 Smith. Fountain — 107. 1 15. 116. 117. 176 Smith. Jenriv — 176 Smith. Jim - 115. 117. 176 Smith. Kenneth — 176 Smith. Norma — 176 Smith. Ridiard — 176 Smith. Koh.-ri - 176 Smith, Rosita 176 Smith, Rov - 176 Smith, Ruth - 176 Smith, Viekie — 176 Sneed, Sandra — 176 Snure. Chuck - ICXi. 115. 117. 162. 176 Snvder, « ' .■ - 106. 176 Spanjjl.T, Jeanmc - 176 Sparp ' r, Mike - 131, 176 Speed, Barbara - 176 Spruell, Jim - 108, 176 Stac , Bobb - 57. 176 Stall. Susaji - 176 Stamv. Susan — 176 Stansell. Cobn - 47, 176 Steinman, Debbie - 108. 176 Stephens. Gary — 131. 176 Stephens, Steve - 176 Stewart, Billv - 106, 176 Stewart, Gwendolvn — 176 Stine. Stuart - 176 ' Slinson, Scoltv — 176 Stoddard, Charles - 64. 176 Stokes, Kenneth — 176 Slone, Sue - 162, 176 St.nall, BiUs - 176 Stovell, (An - 44. 176 Stringer. Mar 176 .Sturm. I ' alricia — 176 Sulton, Don - 89, 115. 117. 176 Swanson, I ' billis - 46. 67, 125. 176 Swanson, .Sallv - 126. 176 -T- T.ii; art, Sicm- - 177 Tale. Carole - 45. 60. 177 Tate. Crais; — 177 T.-rrozos. Joann - 177 Thelford. Man - 177 Tliom,Ls. Ann - 177 Thompson. Jeanette - Thompson. Theresa — TQIev. Darrell - 177 Tillev. Jerrv — 177 Tillis. Lula - 177 Torres. Luz — 177 Trevino, Manui ' l — 1 Trobaugh, Georgia — Truelove. Vickie — 1 ' Tucker. Beckv — 71. Tucker, Betty - 177 Tucker, Elizabeth — j T ucker, .Mark - 177 Tucker, Paul - 177 Tuminard. Martha — Turner. Tiser — 1 1.5. I Ivog. Randi - 57. 68, 177 Ibnoski. Oscar - 177 -V- VanHusen. James - .53, 178 VanPetten, Ed — 178 Vaughan, Ralph — 178 Venable, Rick - 178 Vidal, Anita - 178 Vines, Jodv — 178 Vinkiarek. David - 178 -W- Uahlenmaier, Ka - 178 Walker, Louise - 178 Walker. Marie - 178 Walker, Tobv - 178 Walters, David - 178 Walton, Betty - 60, 178 Walton, Joey - 178 Watkins, Debbie - 45, 178 Watson, Barbara — 178 Watson, Debbie - 178 Weaver, Margaret — 178 Welch. Karen - 178 Seleh. Roger - 178 Wil.h, Tomm - 120, 178 Wei U ahlenmaier, Kav — 178 Walker, Louise — 178 Walker, Mari.- - 178 Walker, Toln - 178 Walters. David - 178 Walton. Betiv - 60. 178 Walton. Joe - 178 Watkins, Debbie - 45. 178 Watson. Barbara — 178 WaLson, Debbie - 178 Weaver. Margaret — 178 Welch, Karen - 178 Welch. Roger - 178 Welch. TomioN - 120. 178 Wells. JeH - 178 Whealdon. Tommv - 131. l ' . Wheeler. Brad - 178 Whit,-. Cilln - 178 White, Sparkv - 179 Whitehead, Ronnie - 179 Whiteside, LarrN - 115. 1 IT 179 Whitfield, DIeveland - 179 Williams, Cathx - 179 Williams. Carvlon 179 Williams, Charles - 41, 179 Williams. Garnell — 179 W illiams, Susan - 179 Williams, WiUis - 179 Williamson, Preston — 179 Willis, Bruce - 179 W illis, Roger - 179 W ilson, Carol - 57. 179 WUson. Julie - 17. 179 Wolf. John - 179 W..odrufT. RandN - 179 Woodrun. Jonna - 179 Wvroskiek. Sandra - 179 V.u-lK,rough. Blake - 179 Vharle. Manuel - 179 Zacherv. Earl - 46. 131. 179 TEACHERS Allison. Glen - 14. 77. 82 Angevin,-. Isaljel - 14 Baber. Judy 34. 108 Baird. Mary - 34. 121. 122 Baker. Calvin - 14 22. 39, 82 Baiko, Pal - 16 Barnetl, Mary - 31. 65 Baucum. Dewev — .32 Beakley. Bob - 32. 7.3 Bourassa, John - 27, 64, 108. 113 Bragg. John - 66 Brown. Dorothv - 27 Brown. Douglas - 16 Cagle. James - 24. 102 Carlton, Francis - 34 126. 127 Carroll. LuciUe - .30 Click, Larrv - 28, 96. 97 Cobb, Stanley - 13, 24, 9f), 97 Cornelius, Maggie — 28 Cowdi-n, Margaret — 16 Cullman. J. R. - 32 Dakil. Carnal - 17 Davis, DeWavne - 27, 198 Davis, Joe - 27 Dennis, Roy - 24 Dodson, James (Doc) - 1 1, 31, 78. 96. 97 Erskinc. Ruth - 15 Er lel -n. Rav - 24 Ferguson. Margaret — 31 Flippin. Mickev - 34. 90 Flovd, Marv - 22 Fogr-rson, Stan lev — 32 Foster, Nelda - 22 Fultz. A. D. - 28 Garner. Janet — 27 Gilbert. Larrv — 31. 65 GUI. Audrev - 13. 93. 245 Grilfin. Horace - 22. 23. 64 Garlx ' n. Eve — 2.5 Harmon. Jane — 22 Hammons. Jimmie — 32 Harris. Linda - 29 Headrick. Walter - 27. 133 Heikkila. Edwm - .32 Hester. Tommv — 27 Hicks. Darlene - 33, 71 Hixon, Glen - 27. 96. 97. 131 Holt. Jeannetha - 22. 61 Hopson. Yvonne — 28 Howard. Millie - 22. 180 Hubbard. Marie - 29. 51 Hu(Ls,,n. Merni - 26. 27 Jackson. Minnie - 29. 90 Jones, James — 24 Jones. Willie - .34, 106, 107 Kallus, Dan - 2.5, 48 Kent. Daviil - 26. 27. 78. 126. 127 Kimbrough. (Jwen — 30 Koerlin. Eilward - 33 Landreth. George — 16 Leep-r, Jam« - 22, 23 Levisav. Evelvn — .33 Mabrv, Dick - 27, 96, 97 Macina. Sarah - 22. 23 Ma. Millan. Walter - 33. 72. 244 Mailev. Dr. James — 16 Martin. Jo Ann - 34. 124 125 Mashburn, Jack — 15. 18 .Matthews, Ja k - 16 McCartnev, Don - 31, 47 N.- ick. Glen - 1.5. 45. 86.88 Nilsch. Vicki - .30 NiNon. tjiwin - 24. 114 115 Painter. Rav - 2.5. 67 Perkins. Dorolln — 22 P.rrv. BiUv - 15 PhiUips, Donita - 22 Phillips, Jerrv - 33 Pilcher. Earnestrne - 22, 224 R,rv.-s, Fannie - 6, 28. 69 Riddle. (Apsv - 14 Rouse. Dick - 27. 115, 117 Rumbo. David - 25 Rus.sell, Jack - 16 SelliTs, Paul - 33, 54 Shultz. Ralph - .33 292 Silver. Linda - 23 Singi.-lon. C. M. - .«. 68 Smith. Bill - 2.S. 48 Snvdfr. jfroiiir — 16 Sprou. !-. R()l)irt - Xi Sprousf, Rosa — 2. ' } SlagniT, Sue — 2. ' ? Stanford. Harrv — 16 Stanford. Liirille - 28. 40 Slovall. Nan V - 23. 68 Stuart, (iarv - ,33. ,S4 r.nlor. Iah- - 24 Tlinni|)S()n. CillK-rt — 16 Tillman. Nila - 13 Toiidrc. Barbara - 29. 85 Naofilm. Judv - 32. 33. 71 aiii;hl. Minnie — 15 Verk.-rk. R,i%m.md - 2.5. 118 Walker. Francis - 27. 89 W el l). Thonies - 24 W,-lls. 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