Pasadena High School - Pasadenian Yearbook (Pasadena, TX)

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SMALLWOOD MR. ALDEN O. BAILEY MR. J. D. BRUCE President Vice-President Secretary School Board of 1967-68 MR. CARL W. SCHOFFLER Assistant Secretary MR. BEN F. BROWN DR. MURFF C. MCCULLEN Member Member f X: , . , ' I . ' A, N - A 3 . 'vw A MR. CARL J. SCHWARTZ Member ff-1 I.,-4 I 5 MR. LONNIE B. KELLER Principal An efficient and capable admin- istrator, Mr. Lonnie B. Keller is responsible for many phases of our school's operation. Experi- enced and highly trained, he dis- cusses numerous questions With teachers as Well as students. While most of his schedule is filled with school activities, he manages to devote part of his time to civic duties as well as helping to beautify our campus and city. Under his guidance, our school is kept running smoothly. F3 Tl Always working in close associa- tion with Mr. Keller is our As- sistant Principal Mr. Wilburn Lynch. Although Mr. Lynch has only been here one year, he has become well acquainted with the student body and its problems. Through experience and guidance, this efficient educator has helped in many school matters and en- couraged student cooperation in various school affairs. MR. WILBURN LYNCH Assistant Principal D' Wt Q Q lfgzar W'-' l welll 4 ', itilsi 'git 1 H A0 gl' , fl Q in A 'Q .ix ,Q s '- . 'ft -v is i - , 3 f.'i..., 3 if Hugger Pasadena High could never operate as smoothly without the great assistance of her office ladies. Telephone calls, admits, lost folders, and lost students are only a few of their daily problems. Students and teachers alike find that there are few questions that these efficient office Workers cannot solve. 5 Seats gl'W'iful 9A's,y Nvidia' ui. III Everybody keeps busy and on her toes for maybe we should say feetj. Office Help Is Invaluablc 'Wm ,PA HUTCHINSON, NELL Registrar JACKSON, MARIE Clerk, Attendance Office ,fag SHERROD, LENORE Secretary to Principal STUBBS, CLARA General Secretary Counselors and Deans Prove To Be Indispensable Every student quickly learns how indis- pensable his dean and his counselor are during his high school career. Towering problems are put in their right perspec- tive by these big helpers. Questions con- cerning schedule changes, college prepa- rations, future courses, and discipline are solved through their helpful advice. Such student advisors provide for a closer stu- dent-faculty relationship. BOZARTH, MARCELLA Junior Counselor M.Ed. University of Houston BROOKS, JOHN Head Counselor M.A. University of Houston DAVIS, JIM Dean of Boys M.Ed. Sam Houston State MCKINLEY, AGNES Dean of Girls M.A. University of Oklahoma VLAHAKOS, ELENI Sophomore Counselor M.Ed. University f H t 0 ous on What do you mean, counselors are IN WILLIAMS, ETHEL DISPENSABLE? Freshman Counselor M.Ed. University of Houston S' Lg A Flower Child! You have got to be kidding! ALLEN, ESTIL History B.S. Howard Payne College AMES, GENEVA Math B.S. Texas Woman's College BAINS, JACK Government M.Ed. University of Houston .1-9' BATTLE, JANE Learning Lab B.A. Tusculum College BENZ, RUTH French B.A. Allegheny College BERGER, ANN English and Journalism B.S. Sam Houston State Is fi Aug., 93,3 -........a,-. ,gf J - wif' 1'-ff, BALDWIN, LAURA LEE English M.A. Peabody College BARNES, BETTY Math M.A. University of Rochester BATCHELOR, ROBERT Air Conditioning Southwestern Tech Teachcrls Life Never Dull BREWSTER, AUDRA Cosmetology --gy Shaw's Beauty College BROWN, BLANCHE N Biology 7 B.A. Marietta College ,gf-.Q Lynn Johnson, if you take that picture I am going to . . lib '03 BROWNING, BETTY Physical Education B.S. University of Houston BUNKLEY, EMOGENE Commercial M.Ed. University of Houston BURFORD, ANN English B.A. Pan American College CHERRY, EMORY Vocational Counselor M.A. Stephen F. Austin CLARK, ARTHUR German B.S. University of Houston COLE, D. J. Chemistry B.S. East Texas State COX, CHARMAINE Biology and Science B.S. Sam Houston DeLONG, SHELLEY Latin and English B.A. Vassar 'T Wig? DIAL, ARVALEE Spanish B.A. Sam Houston State EADS, BARBARA Orchestra M.M. University of Texas ELLISON, SHIRLEY English B.A. Rice EVERSMEYER, AUDRY World Geography M.Ed. Sam Houston State lik A Teacher Has His Moments FARMER, VIVIAN Math B.A. Stephen F. Austin FAROUGHI, DONNA History B.S. Miami University Some kids just never grow up! :WGA TQ FASELER, WALTER Math M.A. University of Texas FIELDS, WALTER Math M.Ed. Stephen F. Austin GERALD, ERNESTINE Physical Education M.Ed. Stephen F. Austin GHORMLEY, BENNETT Drafting B.S. Texas A8zM HAMM, AGNES English M.A. University of Houston HIGGINS, THOMAS World Geography B.A. University of Houston ,Q fs This, class, is a blackboard. B L A C K - B O A R D . Do you understand? Have you ever come to school with that blue Monday feeling in the middle of the Week? Do you have one of those days when everything goes wrong? Has it ever occurred to you that our faculty has bad days too. Let's stop and take a look at a typi- cal teacher's tortuous day full of headaches, tired feet, sore throats, j angled nerves and shaky hands. It was of Those This may sometimes lead to an unbearable day. Students take advantage of the faculty. Many teachers have unusual Ways of relaxing and relieving inner tensions. ust One As pressure mounts, faculty members often lose self-composure. ays. . , Even teachers have trouble getting to class on time. f' Motor Mad Murphy makes a futile effort to get to the room before the bell. W '31-' 59,8 1 2 aa 3 i 12 W 'U their 1 l , 'M .mar HOLLOWAY, KEITH Math B.A. University of Arkansas HOOKER, SANDRA Physical Education B.S. Sam Houston State Just one more time! HOOT, JOE Vocational Superintendent M.Ed. University of Houston HURLEY, GLORIA English and Annual M.S. Texas ASLI KRAUSE, HARRIET Home Economics M.A. Southwest Texas State LANE, FERN Commercial M.A. University of Colorado LEGE, KATHLEEN Head Librarian M.Ed. University of Houston Mrs. Lane helps Mr. Wall in filling out the necessary forms for retirement. -ag .rs , Mrs. Lane has been a teacher at PHS for twenty years. Qpen House and Teas Honor Retiring Teachers Mr. Wall first came to our school as a coach. C -as 1 Two teachers reached the retire- ment age during this school year at Pasadena. Mrs. Lane and Mr. Wall have often worked together in their faithful years of teaching. Math teachers play an important role in the development of young minds. Mr. Wall has willingly de- voted much of his time to teach- ing many students. Shorthand and typing are two subjects that prepare students for future busi- ness careers. Mrs. Lane has well done her share to promote pros- pective business leaders. A Teacher Has His Problems MALONE, NORMAN I.C.T. M.Ed. University of Houston Filthy Rich is hoarding his money again. MAUNEY, THOMAS History B.A. East Texas Baptist College MCBRYDE, JACK Math M.Ed. Mississippi State McGRAW, TANA Drama B.A. University of Houston MILLER, NEVADA English M S. East Texas State MOORE, DULCE English B.A. Lamar Tech MURPHY, GLEN Wood Shop M.Ed. East Texas State MATTHEWS, BONLYN Spanish M.Ed. University of Houston T Science College NORVILLE, JO NELL Commercial M.Ed. University of Houston What do you mean you found a green monster with pur- ple eyes and orange hair? NELSON, DELBERT B.S. Panhandle State J.,-,X V00 52 What Ever Made Me Become a Teacher? X55- O'REAR, SYBIL History M.A. University of Houston PHILLIPS, BERNICE V.O.E. B.B.A. University of Texas REICH, FLORENCE Physical Education B.S. Texas Women's University RICHARDSON, CLAUDETTE History and Drill Team B.S. Stephen F. Austin RITCH, JACK English B.A. East Texas State ROTHERMEL, DOROTHY Home Economics B.S. University of Houston RUSCIANO, JOHN Auto Mechanics University of Texas RUTHRUFF, BARBARA English M.A. Texas College of Arts and Industries . r l Believe it or not, teachers are human and they even have FUN! SACKETT, CHARLES Data Processing B.A. University of Toledo SELLARS, NANCY Biology B.S. Texas Tech SHERMAN, ANNE English B.A. University of Wisconsin SMITH, ANN Library Science B.S. Sam Houston SMITH, J. R. History B.A. Southwestern TANNERY, CHARLES Math B.A. University of Houston TARKINGTON, DIANE English B.A. Trinity University TEGELER, EUGENE University Q0 ff? .rf Biology M.Ed. University of Houston Leisure Time Is To Be Enjoyed Leisure time! Who ever has leisure time around 1'I'4RH1MPY,KATHRYN h tv' a ere B.S. Southwest Texas State FV? 1 5 . VERSER, NINA Spanish and English M.A. University of Texas ARMOUR, MARY LOU Home Economics B.S. Texas Woman's College BACCARO, THOMAS History B.S. Sam Houston BAILEY, SAMUEL Auto Body BAKER, ROBERT Band B.M. University of Houston BARFIELD. BOB Football Coach Physical Eclucation M.Ed. University of Houston BRYAN, JOHN History and Athletics B.S. Texas Lutheran CANSELOR, PATRICA Science B.S. University of Houston CARLTON, PHILLIP Metal Shop Smith and Hughes CLARK, N, E. Art M.A. New Mexico Highlands COLE, D. J. Physical Education M.Ed. Sam Houston EDMONDSON, ANTON Auto Mechanics Smith and Hughes University of Houston ESKRIDGE, ODESSA Library Clerk ETHEREDGE, J. C. Vocational M.Fd. Stephen F. Austin FINK, JACK Physical Education M.S. Texas AKzI FOSTER, JACK World Geography B.S, University of Houston FULLER, REBECCA Commercial B.S. University of Houston FUNDERBURG. GLORIA World Geography B.A. University of Houston HAYNES, DONALD Math B.S. Sam Houston HOLLIS, JOE Science and Athletics M.S. Sam Houston JACKSON. FRANK Radio and TV University of Houston JOHNSON, CAROLYN English and Math B.S. Texas A811 KIRBY, WANDA Commercial B.A. Harding College LACKEY, C. A. Government B.S. Stephen F. Austin LANDER, ESTIS Science and Physics B.S. Texas A8zI WALL, C. P. Math M.A. University of Houston WIEST, KATHRYN Math B.S. University of Houston WILLAMS, MILTON O.C.T. B.S. University of Houston WOOD, FAY Speech B.S. University of Alabama WYGANT, MICHAEL Data Processing I.B.M. Courses ZETTEL, CELIA Chemistry B.S. University of Houston MATTHEWS, HARDIE Sociology B.A. Texas Tech McCARLEY, GENE Physical Education B.A. Baylor MCCONNELL, DONALD Drafting M.A. Sam Houston McKINLEY, THOMAS Science and Athletics B.S. TCU McKOWN, TOLLIE History and Athletics M.Ed. University of Houston MYERS, MARY KATHERINE English North Texas State NUNN, LOUNELL Commercial B.B.A. University of Houston PALMER, DALE History M.S. East Texas State ROEHICK, GRANT Biology M.S. University of Colorado SAILER, LAURENCE Physical Education B.S. Sam Houston SCARCELLA, DAVID Choir M.A. Sam Houston SMITH, LO LEN E Art B.S. Sam Houston STANLEY, ETHEL Math M.A. Texas University STEPHENS, HAROLD Math and Athletics M.Ed. Stephen F. Austin STILL, CLEVE D.E. B.A. University of Houston VINSON, JO English B.S. University of Houston WARREN, JAMES Band M.Ed. Stephen F. Austin WEBB, DAVID Athletics B.A. Lamar Tech WERNLI, CARA History B.S. Texas Tech Custodial staff members are Frank Gomez, Howard Smith, Andy Gawrillis, James McCormack, Frank Crawford, Dale Gunter, Edwin Harper, Kandies Rust, Thurmon Gooch, Goopin Peace, Martha Plesk, Louise Strange, Edwin Zavadil, Francis Bruce, and James Bell. Behind VVe congratulate the hard working people behind the scenes of Pasadena High School who merit our praise for keeping the campus so beautiful and the cafeteria running so smoothly. the Scenes Left to right: Erna Eddleman, Pearl Page, Eve- lyn Kelly, Willie Parnell, Henrietta Kegley, Ruth McRae, Martha Bow- ers, Ruby Mabry, Sheila Fell, Jo- sephine Manahan, Gladys Self, Ada Utley, Isabel Etheredge. Left to right: tie Vaughn, Sindy Edwards, Bes- sie Kudlacek, Annie Mae Stanley Maurine McGinnis, Doris Hughes, Nora. Phillips, Ethel Thiel, Mar- gie Coln, Pauline Adams, Alite Gore. Lillie Wiley, Hazel Hughes, Mat- ' MARY SUE MENELEY - Secretary ' SHARON GUILBEAUX ,'A' Q QQ Treasurer ,A . . ' DARRELL MCNATT GARY, BOEGER Vice-President DOLLIE HUFFMAN President Parliamentarian - A-,.,f:i14ff1,'f - 7 ig ,,. A 3-ff: .ga Semors La Foundatlon ALLISON, BOB AMASON, MICHELLE ANDERSON, JUDY ANDREWS, JERRI ANDREWS, LARRY APPLEBY, PHYLLIS ARREDONDO, RAMONA AYRES, MARTHA M,,, BAGGETT, DOUG BENNER, FRANCES BERMAN, BARBARA BINGHAM, SAMMY BISHOP, BECKY BISHOP, BOBBY BLANKENSHIP, DONNA BARTOW, PAMELA BAYLESS, LIZ BEAVERS, RICHARD Senior Assembly Commences 1 Eric Foster relates his experiences at Boys' State of 1967. Yearis Activities S ui -gi. f' fii H .Q X , S' A y., 'fm' f I I i IS,F5lf! it f V I -FAA- 7 ' i ii ' V X i i? i 3 fe ' L 'Cir I i ii , A 'i v f 55, , , fp' f ' X J , T' 1 v , I 'W' S N' ' I.. Ili .J BOCKMAN, LOLA BOEGER, GARY 'A -'W ' I ff ' ff Aw X M- ' I-X I IN .,-we-'-I ri I sax ,,.,,,,r. X , ,eii I ,Q Q I lm. if 9' JJ., A , 1 , ' x r' 1 ,i A fm .I 3 P, I BOMNSKIE, DONALD BONDS, DAVID BOSTON, JACK BOURKE, PATRICIA BOWDEN, LISA BOZE, EDDIE .,. 1968 - Year of the Q'2 F rf' R ewieggff' q r RR eerr if :R N 2 ' ' ., ..., Y XR ' A R-fe -f V, R ' R 1 Q A -r, y pits M, f, R TW 13, H f Z we fr 5 . . V, A 5, b ,A 'LVL , ,, ifm ei my , R f M ., A K VV KL L' . , 1 R , R R i R R l 1 A V g ,tb R ',,. X rfkf rrrr if2eT1RRivFRe1Rw rH'xl 2 rgmr 2 ei ir Xirff The breakfast was scheduled for senior girls only, but fortunately the boys slipped into the snackroom. BRANTLY, PAULA BRINLEE, RICHARD BRISTER, BARRY BROWN, ALTON BROWN, SHIRLEY BUFFINGTON, SHERRY Breakfasts After much persuasion on the part of the senior girls, Mr. Keller approved a senior spir- it breakfast to be hekiin the snack bar on the day of the Rayburn game. Two weeks later, several seniors woke up at the crack of dawn to attend a breakfast at Satellite Res- taurant and cheer the team to victory over Brazosport. .4 N... 'x FT- These early morning risers received their breakfast orders at the Satellite Restaurant. BUNCH, WANDA BURKE, LESTER if w -n X 4- gps,- MA i lin. N l l V X 'fc' . l A 'W W wr .,Eg, ?f .f' ' S .5 I 41, Q , 1 V if-Q if ' E I E --N . ,Na WX few.. 7 'TZY a EF' g T' ef L L2 ... ' 'N If ' - , e 'NNW L T T X r BURKHALTER, CECIL BURNETT, JAMES BYRD, TOMMY CAIN, GAIL CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE CARRELL, ROBERT CLARK, LINDA COCKRELL, DANIEL COFER, SUSAN COLLIER, RANDY COLWELL, NANCY COOK, BECKIE L CATES, JENNIFER CAUDILL. BARBARA Q CHATHAM, KATHY CHILDS, CAROLYN CHRIST, JANICE Students, Artistic ,O , ' .F K , ' ' e X 'x f- X1 ' - nr- ff-rg 2 1 ' ' . 3 k -,,. ' ..- f-49 ' 'v as-1 , K ' 'X M -W J I , I F 537 f 'J-I :CS Y l ', 2? 55 55, en '- O . , v - A -Q, 'N-L--7' .W .-Q KJ' 'sf T7 .fx l I X-. --V N 1 ' ' Ll f M -'Q' X 1 ,f A. 5 '51 I 11151 W' 2 b , -V, 9 1 lr I 4 . . 1 X :L W VAIL V - rr lui 1' X 1 is In Labor Goes Unnoticed COOK, JOAN COOK, PEGGY COPE, OAROL CORMIER, THOMAS CRABTREY, EDDIE CRICK, SUZANNE After working behind the scenes all week with several other seniors, George Overmyer watches the boys in green and white come ripping through the Baytown sign. 'EZ' CROSS, SUSAN cu, CROUCH, SHARON I' CRYER, WILLENE ' CUNNINGHAM, LARRY DAUGHERTY, LINDA DAVIS, RICKY Tea Marks Midpoint of Pageant DEAN, GARY DEFRANCE, SHELLY DONHAM, BILL f-AW, DUTCHER, KATHLEEN EARLES, KAREN EASTER, SANDRA Staff members prepare tables for the tea. Selecting the most beautiful girl at Pasadena High Was a task that required much time and consideration. After filling out applications, the senior girls vying for the title of Most Beautiful were narrowed to thirty-five contes- tants by a committee of eleven faculty members. After weeks of preparations, the day of the pageant arrived. The beauty contestants were first judged in street clothes by a group of six judges from the Houston area. Next came the tea, which gave the judges a chance to analyze the personalities of the girls. These activities played a major role toward the selection of the most beautiful girl at Pasadena High. Girls reveal their personalities through questions and answers to judge Miss Kathy Berg. ' .Wai it 1 1. .5 Cathy Goolsby stands before judges who score her on poise, posture, and dress. Contestants wait nervously for judging to begin. Happiness Is Wearing Your vw-'-yu.. EVANS, VVANDA EWART, ARLENE EATON, ELAINE EDMONSON, DANIEL EPSTEIN, BILLY ESPINOZA, MARY ETHEREDGE, BARBARA ETHEREDGE, LINDA The senior girls were released early to put on their Eagle sweatshirts before the Rayburn and South Hous- ton games. Sweatshirts to the Pep Rally FIRMIN, DIANA FLORENCE, LINDA FRANKLIN, LINDA FULLER, CHERYL GARDNER, VICKY GEASLIN, BRIAN lkx nd 4-4-Y ,Z FALCON, MARY FARMER. SUSAN FEATHERSTON, RONNIE FERGUSON, JANET FERGUSON, SUSAN FERRIS, PHYLLIS .Q-fl' fx-95-gfgnfx nd .SH ij 'N' f i! GOLDSBERRY, LLOYD GOODE, STANLEY GOOLSBY, CATHY GRAHAM, CATHY GREENLAND, REBECCA GRISSOM, TERRY www 46 Ng -:, .fy GILLE, EDMOND GILLE, TANYA GLAZENER, JUDY Al-4.43 f-1.1 Senior Girls Wheel CT GUILBEAUX, SHARON HAGERMAN, BARBARA ' HAGGARD, DIANE ,f . .2 HALTOM, -A . E.. Y ' -I TOM HANNA, E E , KAREN E 'N' fl V J 4 .l ' A X5 4 .1-, l i ,E .-F. . l K ' H' -.gl I 'fl' 1' ' if if yi A ' 'Qi ,1 if Seniors Cathy Goolsby and Elaine Ea- ton are anxious to begin their long morning ride to the pep rally. WN f ,4 g? P-1 :v P1 o s: on r -I P i S13 9: CI. o :S '...fi x , In the parking lot, the deserted bicycles still display the irrepressible spirit of Rayburn week as evidenced on the handlebars of one bike, Sock it to 'em, Eagles! 315. , fsfe gyda? E ,M V 'A g Rx.. J ' HARBISON, 45 FREDDY V HARMAN, W ' BEVERLY n E E v W ' Q Y ' Y -+L Z llfii A fm' HARRELL, CINDY HARRIS, JIMMY HARTT, BILL , . E -Ak, 7 HENDRIX, RANDY HENSON, AL HENSON, DARYL ANN HERNDON, VIRGINIA HESTER, DANA HILL, JOHN HASELBARTH, EDDIE HAYES, RANDY HENDRICK, LARRY 68 Seniors First To Complete Q, f . Eff, C X n . .W V .I X , . X Arm Vat, 'i' FEAYV Nj -vj, 75.1 Hx rm JI -5' Four Years of High School .r+ '5-1 . '. D , 'V V , I 1 ' I ' J X 5 T A fir T5 its HILL, PAM HINDS, GEORGIA HOGUE, DEBBIE HOLCOMB, LINDA HOLOMON, JAY HOOPER, CHRISTI HOOPER, STEPHEN HOPSON, GARRY HOWELL, RAY HUCKABEE, SUZAN HUFFMAN, DOLLIE HUNTER, LORETTA NE Senior members of the choir gather to sing the class song, Born Free. Senior Da Senior homeroom teachers help distribute caps and gowns before releasing the students for the day. Activities Complete With the class motto displayed in the backgiounl seniors enjoyed the special meal prepared Just fox Senior Day. WE F0 Gordon Hyde, disguised as an angel, hovers over PHS campus as he gives the senior class prophecy. Magical Ycar Mr. Keller introduces the special guests who will present awards to certain deserving seniors. The sudden downpour and dark skies failed to discourage seniors on their final day at PHS. Af- ter the last test was completed, they adjourned to the cafeteria where they were served a special meal on specially decorated tables. Activities began with an assembly in the auditorium where special awards were presented and talented members of the class performed. Presenta- tion of the LBK awards and the reading of the class prophecy livened the atmosphere as it brought back many happy memories of the past years. After a short intermission, seniors re- assembled to begin receiving the caps and gowns. At the Senior Day assembly, seniors proudly stand to sing the Alma Mater. HYNSON, DARRELL INGLE, JANETTE IZEN, BRENDA Seniors Have S-P-I-R-I-T! JENKINS, SHARON JENKINS, SONDRA JOHNSON, BARNEY JOHNSON, CLOYCE JOHNSON, JACK JOHNSON, LYNN JACOBS, LEVERN JAESCHKE, KATHY 'Tlx J , ww. . ' - .KR 1- E 'Q A S E T- . F O 1' ' ' 9' , Q' 45 . f, 9 J JOHNSON, MIKE . E gf ' '. k , J JOINER, MIKE ,g , JONES, DENNIS ' J ,-X , in p 'ff , fl S- J E , : I f , ' -, fy flwfi I l ' J, 1 y V' ' - ' . ll K 4f 'ff J A M ' A, wget' f -5, is , ' JONES, JANICE V ' ff '- W, JONES, KATHY , xv si: L V' X llx 1 Nil i ' J mt- Filthy Ritch and GainesBerger help Gary Boeg- er find a place for the Cheer Box in the trophy case. SVI At their annual appearance at the Sam Rayburn pep rally, the faculty cheerleaders led the classes in a spirit contest. The senior class's display of enthusiasm far surpassed that of the lower classmen. Gary Boeger, senior president, was awarded first prize, a Cheer Box. fLater, informants dis- closed that the seniors would have won the contest had they remained silent, but this was only rumorj Mr. St. Nick-Ricky Worthington Miss Merry Christmas--Cathy Goolsby JUSTICE, DEBRA KARCHER, KAREN KELLEY, ROCKY Seniors Collect 3209 To A , '.h, ,, : 1 In K K I A .. A I I : VV stiff U ' I- f f, K , 'L I 3 ' ' L 'U' '? KELLY, BILL A N., A J A AV,. KELLY, JOHN ,L KELM, PHYLLIS 4, wk? KIMES, KATRINA KINCANNON, LINDLE KING, DEBBIE .pe M Ml i l W7 ' 4,-,L J x I I F 12 .A -1 Take Christmas Titles Seniors ranked first at the FTA Jingle Bell Party on December 15 as Cathy Goolsby and Ricky Worth- ington W e r e announced Miss Merry Christmas and Mr. St. Nick of 1967. Af- ter Cathy and Ricky col- lected S209 of the S500 do- nated for the FTA schol- arship and for needy fam- ilies, the senior class rep- resentatives were given the titles they deserved. LAURA, MARY LEACH, SUE LEE, MELISSA KRESSLEY, JUDY LANDOLT, MIKE X,-X . ,.x N .Q asf' tv, E 'YN KING, DIANNE KING, JIMMY KINGSTON, CYNTHIA KITCHENS, CHARLES KLENK, HAROLD KRESCH, FRANK . 3? ll i f f!.'rv'i LEMMA, PAM LEMONS, MARK LEWIS, BUBBA .Jn-61091 LUCAS, JOYCE LINDSEY, CHARLES LISTER, MARGARET LOCKLIN, LINDA Ultra LONG, MIKE LORD, LINDA Usually seniors are released by the public address system for the tradia tional panoramic class picture. For the first time, the seniors encircled Sweetgum Plaza according to height. It was only a short while before pic- tures Were ordered and delivered in the foyer. 0 We' 'ff' ,ffl as 'S , :fs ij NSG! r iv . , , E: ll Lf 3 Q 4 fi N-, F., q 4, 9 'L if' IW B .. 7' E Boys perched precariously on the top risers wait patiently for everyone to take their places as instructed. Brite Gives Your Picture Appeal tp 4, -1- ,A . i 5 , I i 51, LUSK, DIANE E , A MAIERHOFER, JACKIE Tr, 'V , , V, V iw 3 f 1 ' f - 4' .pf 9 3- , an 'V' 4 J., ,ji , . A MAPLES, STEVE E f ? -'- N 4 - MARLATT, JUDY -f 1 V fi: f l f -Q ' MARSHALL, JANICE -M' 1 gf ,A ff-pw - if Q f ri,, Q E is , gf 413'- I I ,,.1 f. r 'y I fl If X 57 Excs Rclivc School Days Jesse Lankford and the Royal Sounds give a noon-hour preview of the night's The nervous anticipation, the excitement, and the final preparation of another school year are embodied in the traditional Week of homecoming. The final day of homecoming welcomes the exes officially at the afternoon pep rally, when a unique fusion of the past and present can be seen. The presence of the exes intensifies the importance of high school and gives the present students a feel- ing of ownershipg a challenge to preserve something intangible left by these former students. MATLOCK, JAMES MATTHYS, TOMMY 32. MATTISON, GLENDA MAYNARD, GORDON MAYO, DAVID 1..,,.' MCCULLEN, MIKE MCINTOSH, SANDRA MCKAUGHAN, KAY MCKINNEY, LYNN MCKINNEY, MIKE MCNAIR, DARRELL Mr. Murphy measures Lynn Johnson for his cap and gown. Cap and Gow rders QQ ? 'V - I, xg. K w-1-K.,-if , , A i f-w i? if '4 if: ' '-A-. .A A f i.:iL.:,, , .il f ' - - . .L V , , M A U p Nazi. M NM-J' . - , -5 1- ll C24 i f 5? 5 3 2- '34 -L f -z W, 1 .L A 3 A ,L Mr A 5 - . A f A k Q A -- ' A X Af? ff A A uf: ' ,q1..: N ,fy - - Qwx I f A 1 ,E 5 iw!-WA, T552 W - Af Ahh A wifi, I 1 A ' , ' ' ' ' ' 1 K, ,V 4 A .Q A . A '- ,Nas 'iiiiws ., '--' W- , -. K' , - 'f - 1 '- . , ., A t J ' , h- , . fy ,,yf52RN, i w? , A .Z -' 1 -P :Ag if. 'NV gmc 55 2 5 - A 5 A ff? -fx . ,N wigs ww A l , ' fly, ff ,, ' 25, Y f l' - - --zf jg ' 5: Lei Lvgsxafif Q. vii Tx- - - W' 2 L' ' - A - - 60 MCNATT, DARRELL MCNUTT, J OE MCPHAUL, WAYNE MELCHER, GUY MENELEY, MARY SUE MERCER, CRAIG MIELKE, RICKY MILLER, BARBARA MITCHELL, CLARENCE MITCHELL, DEBBIE MITCHELL, JACK MOAK, BECKY Bring Graduation Closer ,cf is X., - i 2 s MONTGOMERY, DONNA MONZINGO, GERRY MOORE, RUTH MORAVEK, PAT Size 16-for a cap ?! Maybe you'd better measure it again! Thus was the familiar cry in home- rooms as students measured head circumferences and heights for caps and gowns. Only when or- ders are being placed for class pictures, prom tickets, and caps and gowns does graduation seem close! MYERS, DELEESE NEAL, JENNIFER NELSON, SHERRY NELSON, THOMAS NETTERVILLE, KAREN NICHOLSON, KENT MORBHBAD, WBS MORGAN, LINDA MORRIS, BOBBY x-Bvw MUNN, VICKIE MURDOCK, SANDRA MURRAY, JANET Tr Outs for Commencement K O ' ' M 1 -,fi ,, 3-'fi Q ' N4 A1 Y' 'I' ' 5 4: vi A' 132. Wi' ' 'X ' f. J,:Zaz:1fe'f:,fw in pw- -wA,fff1.,,Wy1wq-,Qvellssgs , ,. H aww, S ,kkkx H' A M ' . ,. If ' fifltififl .af ' .Q ,- if , , .1 f H 2 ,, , ,Y V -, gf- M' .5 -vvw RQ --1 '4 X 1 Exercises Begin Earl ,ll Y 1 PM Y NICOLARDI, DAVID NORVILLE, PAT NOWAK, PENNY OHM, TOMMY OSINA, KAREN OUELLETTE, DAWN Billy Epstein and Gordon Hyde exchange quips while Waiting for tryouts to begin. Zi X, K 433 ii J, V, 2 u .K . - ,E 53 mf? i Cath and Tomm Rate Fashionabl OVERMYER, GEORGE ' V PACE, PAT 13' A f' W Y' 5 A PAGE, SUSAN PARKER, JIMMY PARTIN, NANCY PATRICK, BILL PATRICK, BRENDA PAY, PAM PEAIRSON, MIKE PEARCE, SHIRLEY i 4, v 5- ' kid: A , Best Dressed Cathy Goolsby Tommy Watson PHILLIPS, LINDA PIERCE, FRANK PITTS, JIMMY PETTY, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, LEE .. 7 57, f' P 'kf L .pn 7 sv. R r. . wg ,,., y f 2 X -...I The neat, well-dressed appearances of Cathy Goolsby and Tommy Watson were reflected in their selection as the best dressed seniors at PHS. Well-groomed Cathy was a candidate for FFA Sweet- heart during her sophomore and junior years, was a finalist for Valentine Queen, and won the title of Miss Merry Christ- mas her senior year. DE President Tom- my was recognized around campus for his neat appearance. He was Honorary President of Texas DE and received a S2000 scholarship from the Retail Mer- chants Association of Houston. Tommy was also a Rotarian. ' .- ' -e ' - C i' J' TP. flf,fl t':Z2-i ,::1',:-:f,',5,v ,-M -' ' J ...., elm-sire-H fraxsef.. - e 5 . , diff' Irs if fav 3 1 I 1 pm cf, 5 435 Q K 'rs S it me Q we X 1 i 1 1? it , ,- ' 4 sr be ie ,Q , A li it PE 'K ,:.5 'H , . , I X tr W Q 1 . ' , , P C u,i, , I , 'N it Z X S f 'W I it V 1 y . ' Ag.: . I ' ' Si:-f , ' , 5:5 1 - ' . fr -:rain -is i ' 7 - ' K nd - , --sw 2 ,z ,i'if SZief5'VJ ' s, '12 I ' ff if - ' . 5 1' I l. f f ' ,. ' 1- -.LfJ ff f., - .ts L1 all N. , , Q X --1 i 2 sf: , .xi ?-'fm'-X s eses gem 2- Lxxx K V Q. . ii ,L Q if , ' alfa. ,LA wi, ., p EJ ' Q S x g , Q , I W 4 4- 1-C ,, , - i ' X h'll X ., .xc , ,, . Q, - H, ' Wittiest Jennifer Cates A1 Williams .,:...v1-1nv 'VMI' --+-W! PRICE, ULA MAE QUINN, JIMMY ,Q by '--.asf Wit Exposed RANDLE, RICHARD REBER, LESLIE JO REICHELDERFER, GARY I I 4 ' -we l i 1. X A 4 f , i J.- G 1 J J tggg . ly if ' 5 ' mi I 65. fsa.lf' It V 1 f iff wbiq 'xii Through Words and Actions The quick minds and funny quips of Jennifer Cates and Al Williams Won for them the recognition as the wittiest of the class of '68. Jennifer belonged to FTA her junior and senior years and was a delegate to the state convention. The Data Processing Club also claimed the membership of Jenni- fer her third year, and her pleas- ing looks made her a candidate for Most Beautiful. Al Williams' great humor and adroitness for monologues made many school programs quite lively. After hold- ing the position of vice-president of YFC for two consecutive years, Al became president his senior year. RUSH1NG,BRENDA SANDERS,MTCKEY REYNOLDS, DONNA RHOADES, JAMES RICE, GLEN ROACH,RODNEY ROME,ANN ROSE,ROY is ag - M 1 rv, , I' . SAYRE, Jw r 1 -,,Q , PEGGY M N J . ruuuf SCHRECK, , u,,.:1.. , DARREL XE if i q i e sei' is sl -Xa Esrcsslr All -1- . J ws? Yellow roses adorn the pretty tables of the prom dancers as they rest during an inter- 1'!11SS1Ol'l. Seniors Radiate Happy smiles from Cyndy Adams reveal the excite- ment of arrival at the senior prom with escort Lynn Johnson. Lester Burke and Penny Crawford dance to the soft music of Jesse Lankford and the Royal Sounds. Rev. Richard L. Irvin, guest speaker at the Senior Banquet, spoke on the responsibilities students must face in the future. S mt of '69, P Although blue was the 'predominant color of many gowns, the atmosphere April 27 Wm long remain a of the prom was anything but blue as seen by these lively dancers. precious memory to the class of 1968, for this was the date of the Senior Prom and Ban- quet. A buffet style dinner was prepared for the guests in the Granada Room of the Nassau Bay Hotel. Entertain- ment was provided by a quar- tet from the choir and a piano accompanist. Pictures were taken of each couple as they arrived, so seniors could look back on this event with fond memories. For the first time, both events were scheduled to allow those who wished to at- tend both the Prom and Ban- quet to do so. Jesse Lankford and the Royal Sounds provid- ed the perfect music, and Syl- van Beach provided the per- fect setting for a most trea- sured evening. SCOTT, LAURIE Nowak and Lawhon Achieving a Well-rounded personality is the goal of almost everyone. Ex- celling in personality were Penny No- wak and Cary Lawhon. These elected winners of Personality Plus bright- , K, SEILHAN, TOMMY SETZER, LINDA ened up the campus and the spirits of everyone they met. Penny was crowned Homecoming Queen, was elected cheerleader for three years, and was also selected as a Rotarian. Along with Penny could be found that great spirit-provoker Cary, who shared the head cheerleader spot with Penny their senior year. Cary was a devoted cheerleader his sopho- more year and livened up many school pep rallies. A favorite with the girls, he was chosen FHA Beau. SHARP, SANDRA SHAVER, JEFFERY SHEFFIELD, SANDRA IQ SHIELDS, ANN SHIPMAN, DIANNA sHocK, LARRY Displa Vibrant Personalities ,A - nf- A ' fn I' ' 'ii ' SHOUGH, LYNN - ,. ,I SHUMAN, RICKY ff :ff I 1 ,, ffj, SIBLEY, JOAN 1'- 7 P7 S 1 f g , x ,- A X iK'n'i X A A i im , P, if Viv' 41, rl ' , K Xi vV'k 5 in ...A I ' 1 A fi 4 'ffg ,I ,I A - . ,. f, I ,, 1 SIMMONS, SUSAN I , M . SLADECEK, RUDY A P Q V SMILEY, DIANE .X I 4, , Vg P+ 3 I XX 24 'X Personality Plus Cary Lawhon Penny Nowak TSR' J W I I I Q W A-X VF X x I gn , I -4 I A ,f Q, N Q 'mm I 1' 3. , :-' N ' SMITH, GARY H H , - ,2 SMITH, GORDON LLVZV I . I-V ' U M k.,., , P7Q ki W 'ggi .Kt. I VP IIII 1 Ieee Most Versatile Elaine Eaton Lanny White :W A f -9 8 Y 3 I XS I ,als X I SMILEY, RICHARD SMITH, BEVERLY SMITH, EARL Variety Is Gil X SMITH, RUSSEL A SMITH TYSON The ability to do many things well is exemplified this year through the ac- tions of Elaine Eaton and Lanny White. Elaine had been active in FTA for four years, serving as its parlia- mentarian in her senior year. Her vi- vacious and outgoing personality SIEOOVQLE placed her a finalist for Miss PHS SONTAG and earned her the title of Miss Mer- JANICIE ry Christmas her junior year. Super L. O. certainly brought fame to PHS and created terror in competing schools when it came to sports. Lan- ny was on the varsity football team for three years, Won All-District half- back as a junior, and was named All- State halfback as a senior. Spice of Seniors, Lifc s ,spn ri HQ I ,GS .ev- l I A ff -'X I fl ' I fl SPEIGHTQ RICK SPILMAN, CURTIS SPRAGUE, CHARLES STEININGER, JIMMY STERLING, LEE STOCKTON, HAROLD , , E, h1.: . 111 ,if.1 , ,2,,A, ,ggxkg t Yagwqgggvfghkqf gf, gg? Q Sm? sly 451 Qqii 1,4 - -- 1 STORK, KATHY STOUGHTON, EDDIE STROUD, JEAN SUTTON, CRAIG SWANNER, STEPHEN SWORD, GEORGE .1 2 Sl MOZSSZ f ,197 SUTTER, CHERYL STUP, KATHY SUMMERS, CHARLIE Pair Steps Up Ladder of Success N19 Jw . ,t aw 'U' a ? wi 114737, bs- A i A ,S-x L F Mg 5 v's g f if 1 - 5 l lx 9 i W x . Ax.: Fxij' EY'5.Mi A fifigiwl? Y I n ,A X 4 , sm' if . .. --rw l L : 1 - X. 53 , V . '? '14 at i A ,tg f xx Success has come to Barbara Ha- FQ 1 I t 'y ' ' 4 S german and Billy Epstein in big ff ,fi l proportions, and the seniors of , V ' : u . E t A '68 predicted a future of more i W A , , 9' I xo i. 'I good fortune by selecting them . ,A H . ' f Kill - E - , ffflf, Most Likely to Succeed. Barbara I f t' I I ' . , ,f it , was representative to Girls' State 9 3' v ,,. yyy last summer. She was District ygev g y f Corresponding Secretary for the , Texas FTA and a four-year recip- iilr ient of Academic Excellence s- li Awards. Billy has been an inte- XJ 4' I gral part of Pasadena's speech de- Q K. partment, serving as National Fo- H L ' ' Qi' rensic League's vice-president his ' sophomore year and its president his junior and senior years. He . Most Likely to Succeed was a National Merit Scholarship Bllly Epstein Barbara Hagerman Finalist and served as treasurer of the Interact Club. zii.-i 11 A ab it for 1:3 r y 1' 1' if TANNER, BRYAN - ,L TATAR, SHERI KC? J fi TAYLOR, SHARON N, L is r af TAYLOR, WAYNE THARPE, DEBBIE 3 THOMAS, LYNN J I M. . W aeliu , ,. ff ii NM QM m, X35 11 mm? L QQ .x QT! W1 mx, r D' M N . ' 1 1 '63 EWU gy 'Mi g' W- ,1 1 'T 'V x WT' THOMASON, JOHN TIPTON, EDMON TODD, BETTYE TOMPKINS, DON TRAUER. SHELLEY TRAYLOR, CHAMP , A ,- , 5 1 f Ave fw- ig XE J: +L NN E , A.A. ' 'E ' 953 'O A ' ,er 1: 'X ,. , J Y A ,, ,,, -AW GN, -.Quia v - X v K 1 r- Q. l Q 4' Y' V R X P I 5 4- nf' Lf-gi 44 S WW I in q i A' 'lAAV 7 . . '.:. I M- 1' , M. OOO f , V ,, X x A ' ff A I f MIWW, A A A Xb - 1 TURNER, DALE ', ' TURNER, SARAH A ' A A TUTTLE, JACKIE ,. ff: 'S inf' A-U1 H 1 A j X is ' 'E f D :Wt 'v J h - a UN - - , Ar ' , .A 9 A f f , , , - . A ' - Af ff f OO E R. A A T URBISH, FRANK - A S ,JL ,ff ,,2' 2 A .Q ' Q E,,A j VAUGHAN, ANNA - 4 - A i , - I A A1 VICK, BILLY 11' f WN A f ' ,-AU WAGSTAFF, BEVERLY WALKER, SUE WALL, KA RL WN. 0191 WALL, PETE WALTERS, GORDON WARD, SANDY ,,..v1-- Excitement Rises as Senior Prom and Banquet Nears Darrell Wyont and Charles Kitchens give money for their prom and ban- quet tickets to homeroom representative Jackie Tuttle. Bryan Tanner, Ann Rome, Becky Windham, Tommy Ohm, and Eddie Haselbarth of the ban- quet committee thread the programs with cords. ,fy AVL., H ' ff 1 ly I 'Z F2 I A' ' :al f! if lim I w x WASEK, PATTY WATSON, GAIL VVATSON, TOMMY WEATHERLY, LONNIE WEBB, ROY NVELD, DAVID WELLS, GAILYN WELLS, THOMAS WEST, JANIE qi is il Before-Students wait anxiously for the signal to begin the procession. 'Q During-Seniors nervously file across the platform to receive the diplomas they deserved. X , - After-Graduates realize the importance of commence- ment as they sing their Alma Mater for the last time. Commencement - of Magical Perfect Weather prevailed on the night of May 28 as this year's seniors filed into Me- morial Stadium to receive their diplomas. Anxious seniors finally realized the impor- tance of the many days of rehearsal and practice for graduation. After an inspir- ing message by Rev. Ben H. Skyles and the student address, Mr. Keller proceeded with the certification of the senior class and the presentation of the diplomas. Despite the ten- sion, the ceremony proved to be a success, and many proud parents displayed their ap- proval. The Class of 1968 pondered the sig- nificance of the year's magical moments as they concluded the event by singing their Alma Mater. With diplomas in hand, the relieved graduates rush through the recessional. The Climax of a Year OIHCIHS The rush to turn in caps and gowns proved teachers. Student speaker, Jo Ann Wehunt, presents her ad- dress entitled Without Vision, the People Perishn. uirx J I an 0 R' . 1 , . - ' g' . K , , 1'-if jfs ' 'f i , '1 Q .. 1. Q1 F -5 ,e . L Y ' x fy f ,Li X, WJ M, d x 4' , . x?. ' . :Q ' : -1.1, ' lr! , .Ou-I R .' 1:1- . . r, , . ., . .,. I. '. ' I' 'f .T k . ik' . ' '.- -' if .V M s 3' ' 1 0 hectic to the homeroom Twelve years of school earn the right to turn one's tassel. Wi I , Senior-itis As the year draws to an end, many seniors find it hard to stay enthusiastic over attend- ing school or studying. As a result, they sel- dom come to school or study. Although the faculty accuses these seniors as being suf- ferers of senior-itis, the students vow that this could never be true-they have been suf- fering from this since they were freshmen! WESTBROOK SALLIE ii e Even though Cary Lawhon's dog is better than your WESTER DON WHATLEY, RODNEY ,AF dog, he still catches senioritis. 9 ,fy F WHITE, JOHN WHITE, LANNY WHITE, LINDA pidemic Hits Campus! ,V 4'-'un '65 A Q fig-Qlwjfx E N' + rf I 2 , I . I.- 9 I l W 'ash I A' .A .,1: ,ff LVVVZV J ' 41 ', S A 3 fy 5 'z , I L. J ,T L3 . f - M fm-I f IQ ' 'Vs ,A , I 'Ex J , fs' A. M A TN ,SSIS I ., ..i 1,3 A -J ., L I VJ H I , '- , i 1 f 'A Dfw , f I rl Af., i w - - ..,,A Qf, 'n ,, WMNNW 51: fm 5' L, Q Q ,,. f Lf x sf ,V A , wa lx x fr Q , A ' 'A 1 .,:. ,, , 2, Y I ,, LQ , 1 -' TJ EX? A -3 H If A , ,, , Q1,- ' , Q E , , M J1b 1 f 5' I si I ff we , Q' x. I j LQ A Tlirriii 'I 3 W , mfg' , I I X N V H , fly ,T V' 1 W -v S WHITE, ROBERT WHITTINGTON, BARBARA WIGGINS, KATHY WILKINSON, GLENDA WILKINSON, THOMAS WILLIAMS, AL WILLIAMS, ANN WILLIAMS, LINDA WILLIAMS, MIKE WILLIAMS, VICKY YVILLIAMSON, CHARLES WILLIAMSON, DAVID WILLIAMSON, NANCY WILLINGHAM, RONNIE WILSON, RANDY WILSON, RONALD WIMBERLEY, GLENDA WINDHAM, REBECCA IVORKMAN, JOHN WORTHINGTON, RICKY WYONT, DARRELL YOUNG, BENNIE YOUNG, MARCY YOUNG, SYLVIA X P ' w- d . . 12 i JP f.. is Q' RICKY SHUMAN DIANE LUSK Scnior Favorites Delightful Diane Lusk captured the hearts of her class- mates as seen by her selection as favorite. Diane was elected sweetheart and treasurer of Junior Achieve- ment Company. A member of FTA, Diane was also a member of the Acappella Choir, Choraliers, and Na- tional Honor Society. She has been the organist of her church for the past three years. Ricky Shuman's sense of humor helped earn his honor of favorite. He moved from freshman football to var- sity football position of quarterback. Ricky was a member of the Biology Club and a Rotarian. He was a member of Interact and Student Council, was vice- president of the' student body, and was selected to Who's Who in American High Schools. S x 'af 2 rf ff. H. A 31-' -J' 1 , , J. , .A lr. . V .. .,1.-,i- 'S f 2 ' '-View ,. . l.' 3.'.i-uv.k x'i1'i .1 K sy. 1,1 1' ' 1 IU 'r 86 I Abel, Tommy Adams, Gary ' Aderholt, Nick ' 5 Alexander, Rebecca ' -, ,, - ix 1-.-I ' f M. Mm Alford, Tim Alger, Kathy Allen, Bobbie 1 v I' .NIA fi: 4 X s uniors Build Future The third year of high school brought even more activities, challenges, and friends for the junior class of 1967-68. The acumen with which they inet their many responsibilities and goals proved the upper classmen to be as- sets for PHS. Allen, Lee Alphin, Theresa Anthony, Sandy 1 t1' ,I Ll Araujo, Felipe Armitage, Donnie Armitage, John Armstrong, Sam ' Fi M 1 f .1 V M -z X I ,. ,, I :K 1 f ? ' X. , 5: e' 1 ' ff iii. , f 'ffl' , ,....g in aiiv, .23 wgfx' bavffriggfa li ,MQ . B. B ff if yiaa J A 1 , ' .KX Ti, f xi! 1. ' ' f rw f B if rrai f Figiir? ih , eg y,fe: ees B ass f a ir? 'iii QQQV x B ,i gf flf 75 -'iii f I K jf ' 4:3 B' B .Y 2 A .5 . X y l 3 B. Ll.v M.. 1 Ji? - ii. Barber, Raymond Asher, Jerry Ausenbaugh, Brenda Bailey, Bobby Bailey, Geoff Bakalyar, Ray Baker, Barbara Baker, Richard Ball, Deborah unior Year wa Q' 13? flw f-9 ful , ,J Bareiss, Ray Barmore, Mike Barnes, David Barnett, Kathy Barringer, Don Barron, Frank Barron, Konnie Barroso, Gary i'5 're Q. Q.. Reflecting on a memorable junior year, Pat Patnesky thinks of the many happy experiences and accomplishments. A Cloud of Memories Beasley, Serette Beavers, Dennis Beldon, Steve Benner, Jane Bennett, Donna Berger, Sherry Berrier, David Berry, Sandra Battestin, Charlie Bayless, Sue Bazzon, Linda Bartow, Linda Bartula, Pam ,IV H 2 IQ L1 Ng lily S 8. As LLM ..... , i f-1 l A, X x fw , ul -f. 'Y I 4, J, yy ' ! I A 1 X . , H .... ,,-W--5 W ., ,,,. ,ff 5' -- .--.. .. .... ,......,f at , . .. 2 . :g . -f - K .,gY,f,i , , ........ V ' ,Wg li .. wk . I Q . . t p pp -liking . . - James McAdams discusses his four-year plan with Mrs. Bozarth. r A .-vm WW ' ,Ib ...rf I QR 1 '-.J rr f I . if 1 SX. .wif , A :if Mig 55 1,4 ii E V 2. Z it l 21 4' H f i .t , ff l 1 f Z 1 is M M 5 The first year of counseling the junior class at P.H.S. proved chal- lenging for Mrs. Bozarth. The skill and cheerfulness with which she faces the questions of college en- trance exams, schedule changes, and four-year plans were greatly appreciated by her junior stu- dents. Much of their success can be attributed to the guidance of Mrs. Bozarth. Bozarth Bilnoski, Larry Binford, Barbara Bird, Tommy Birtchet, Mike Blaine, Mickey Blair, Mary Bloodsworth, Larry Boggs, Ellen Boley, Darlene Bondy, Glenn Bonner, Kerry Boren, Steve Boudreaux, Jackie Bouse, Robert Bowley, Cindy Boyd, Kathy Boykins, Bobby Brasfield, Pam Brennan, Alana ers- rgxl ax, Advisers Students Brinlee, Kathie Brizendine, James Brock, Joyce Brown, Becky Brown, Doug Brown, Emily Brown, Glenda Brown, Judy Brewer, Linda Bridges, Teresa Brightwell, Gary aff, Q7 -fffff ' f fl? I 1 K-'xr J. 1 1' wifi? AH , i,'- ff 1 5 ' A 'S X 5 f 5 I Y A r, 1 x x 1 , 'Ti' Q, Brown, Kay Brown, Nancy Brown, Sarah Bruce, Delray Bruce, Mary Burdeaux, Allen Burdeaux, Brenda Burdeaux, Linda Burkhalter, Mike My l r . l umors Prove ff' .Q , ,ff . 5 if: x 'l fi iw wig' ' f l X i Burwell, Roger Butschek, Billy Buzek, Tommy Byus, Glenn Cain, Jean Cain, Joan Cambell, Phyllis Cannon, George Carlton, Ronnie Carnes, Dorothy 'V- Carnes, Larry Carrigan, Mary . ra,-1 'L in X F' fl 0 wif tliik -2. ,150 N Carrizal, Margaret Carter, Jeannette ei Carter, Charlene Carwile, John utstanding Junior Larry Clark goes for two! Cash, Cindy Caudill, Linda Charpentier, V Jesse Chatham, Margie 1? The accomplishments of the 634 jun- iors at Pasadena High School proved merit as outstanding students, Many were club officers, athletes and cheer- leaders. Others demonstrated their abilities in the drill team, band, and publications staffs. The junior class well demonstrated that it was a group of skilled leaders and doers who brought much pride to P.H.S. f V-ff r -'if - .. ' 5 ' 'Q ' A 1 f U Q, 0 . E., Mini Michelle exposed her shapely legs while modeling the latest fashions. The funny host team of David Wil- liamson and Gary Boeger livened up the senior talent show with their spontaneous quips. Senior Talent - Best Yet! Anxious performers await their turn to rehearse for the talent sho W . l Wayne McPhaul assists lovely Don- na as she questioned the lucky dates on The Dating Game. David Funderburg was a source of fresh- man pride when he sang the songs of Glen Campbell. The 1968 Senior Talent Show proved to be a hilarious episode in the lives of all PHS students. With the assistance of many teachers, the class presented various acts ranging from singing and dancing, to a fashion show by the football team. A selection of the perfect date was the climax of the seniors' version of The Dating Game. Many hidden talents were re- vealed and much hidden beauty. Chivers, Crista Chumley, William Clark, Diki Clark, Larry :ZF iran' rp Q Coburn, Shane Cochran, Larry Cofer, Connie Coffey, Jody K ,fi I 'wg' .A . YA , - W iw 53 ' , Gia ,Q if Q A whiz. 4 A ,, .0 '5 1 Q- A l e r - ,' V -fv gl ' K, -4, ' .y . 1 ...... L 1 ' -' I iw, e ,,,. ' ' . V, 5 V . f C , -' 2? ,gui . - 3.74 , . --2 as . V ' , , is X1 M X Connelly, Pam Cope, Sunne Copeland, Linda Coufal, Cindy fze- C f - gf 1' 'iv 1 l an K ff? ,AW . ,Q ,i '..-.-I Cline, Andy Cloak, Charlotte Cloninger, Bobby Cobb, Marsha , V! Iii ie !! J, Wye' if Wi ', . Coker, Patrick Compton, Gary Conard, Becky Conrad, Karen if fx Coxie, Brenda Cox, Lonnie Crabtrey, Judy ' W Craig, Daryl xr IQ in i f Crain, James l t Y aaa S a ,mi srl u S Student Council Craven, Gloria Crawford, Penny Crawford, Rita Crosby, Karen ali 3 The Student Council of Pasadena High is not only noted for improv- ing relations between students and faculty members, but also is con- cerned witli helping others at home and abroad. The Student Council sponsored a food and clothing campaign for the victims of hurricane Beulah, and again gathered aid for the annual Christmas family. At this Stu- dent Council meeting, members learn that 81,421.70 was contrib- uted to the United Fund Drive at P.H.S. , , m S' ,, Y I S Cross, David ' J T ., di , E Crum, Susan l, ' f l iil , K X N if ' m jj Culbreth, Stephen I 1. . a rf K i I .L U ga , JJ' t , S weft l i fi :rr an as -ei S r fifas'.?aS Cunningham, Betty Cunningham, Linda Currie, Linda Dahrling, Bob rs ...V Z.. . ,A 'vs if .,,v l I 0 ax Q . A l -7 - A3 if Q ,-, if vi M Daly, Pat Promotes United Fund Davis, Richard Dawkins, Marlon Dehart, Darrell DeLany, Kathy Delaune, Gary DeLony, Jimmy DeLozier, Linda Dempsey, Darla Dampier, Cecil David, Charlotte Davis, Ray 'Q f 'f f ' r ,J x 'qi' M 4 x i l R A YU' ...Q5 ',,- . 1 1 I lah, ,, agen Ar 15 if .5 fi f f ! 5' I K 1 'file T 'ifr K ax' u ii, -Q fx fb ' 'V D ,x ,T '4 Dodd, Donna Dollar, Judy Donelson, Kay Doughtie, Brooks f, ddd D -+10 'so B i i o - so l so A we I lv 'Y 5.63, D D' 1 ff, e .. Z1 . f - ' 'od as s i 5,2 t X 6-3 V .1 V wa, ., Q, . J A ,gs NR. E 5 X 1f Ag, - ' gil , 1 r . fi 'M W is '34 , xv' fi lfl-Q 5531 9 . N iv ' , if S . K A I ' ,Q , I ,-.. , ooo,o ' 1 i7 , no Q, i ,L .,:.f... lj- ,- D e Q ddod Eason, Susan Eckles, Dorothy Echols, Steve Edington, Jimmy h Dozier, Pat Draemer, Debbie Duke, Susan .. gy :L f ,... 754. , ' .ffl fi r. ' N . ' E I i X x ' - Q ' fi ,L V, if , N- - i e -3 -ae e d-a' i M' . ff I .. 'gg i' J Q N '? ,, 1 ..i-- . ,, l , K ig gg A ,V ig? i , . as 2 c 'xg , if s , c e Dickens, Diane Dickerson, Gary Dittrich, Karl Dixson, Janet ,ef D ,K uniors Duncan, Derek Dungan, Mike Dunn, Charles Dunning, Angela 'M-:A ab , , ' , - 'l so , ee,, l c Vf. ,Q C , I t 63, f ,g . f i 2 4, 6 , .. 0 f'v sM'2+': 1 i Edwards, Allan Elam, Beverly' Ellington, Sandra Elton, John , I f , I' Q 50 - Class Farris, John Feller, Katy Ferguson, Sharon Findley, Karen f?2'i 3 , 3441 1 .a 1 I 5 ,Tx A x 5 irxf , .ffl gfgkmif Y , 15. ESF 5 A ' ig, if ,K 4, gtk N ff? jf F7 4 -J, jk, 5 iyff Y, , 5' ' .F 'VV 1 ,fl 5' xv f J 7 7 , J- ,A Evans, Lynn Everett, Wayne Farris, Charles of 769 , was if Jgff Jn n i a n QQ Z 'gi , 1 1 V F if l i as f fi, in . l f I A A , Yr, A 4' . ' Ende, Elaine Enerson, Linda Enerson, Ricky Euwer, Lorelie Q' S 'B 'Wl,H 'L Finley, Ralph Finney, Patti Fitzgerald, Kay Flanary, Judy unior Girls Displa SK Q, l 3 gqrtie Fleming, Warren Fletcher, Debbie Floyd, Annelle Ford, Kenneth Forehand, Roger Foreman, Clarence Foster, Eddie Fountain, Ronnie Gandy, Sandra Gansen, Caryl Gantt, Steve Garcia, Edward Gardner, Ronald Garrett, Suzette Gatzke, Bill George, John Frady, Paulette Franklin, Jimmy Franklin, Margaret Gambol, Sherry Beaut and Charm Gibbs, Craig Gilbert, Carl ' Gilbert, Kathy f - r Gilmore, Barry 5 S, g f' iq --- J? TS it 5' K9 rw X me ,,f .3 Gilmore, Candie Giroux, Tommie . L Glasgow, Randy A Goff, Jeanne 'ky IIUY- in A swf. Sandra VVal1ace was one of the many junior girls participating in the FFA Sweetheart contest. Grace, Kenneth Gray, Dennis Greenland, Debra Grimes, Ricky Grimes, Steve Grissom, Brenda -Q , . rv-X' '- ,zu , ,f S 410 ,ri is Ang,-ag 93 . J - , ., M1 L -- A is e lf Grubbs, Debbie f -' Gubosh, Margaret Guidry, Moise Hackradt, Doug Hadley, Deanna Haegelin, Louise Overcome by grief, Tommy Bird discards his first semester accomplishments. uniors Survive First I K ,. KZ V 'V I i 3 m D if .. Q iiii Haegler, Charlotte l l v s Hagerty, Mary '-3' s r . 3 y i a Hammerle, David gg , y aal 9 c a f Hardy, Diane Harman, Larry Harris, Charlie Harris, Cheri Harris, Jayme Harrison, John Harrison, John Ray Harthcock, Bob Harvey, Becky Harvey, Robert Harvey, Terry Haskell, Gayle Hayes, Jackie Haynes, Betty Haywood, Mike Hazen, Kelly , 1 Semester rbi 1 'fF .X rv-rg, VV f 5 NM 531 Z , yr , 1 3 , 4 'l . ' .L 5731 fr' . I3 . if 1 ff, J E, . V ' Headley, Harry -' ' Heflin, Steve Helm, Kathy Henderson, Doug' Hennan, Carole Hernandez, Andr Herndon, Maxine Herrin, Dorothy Herring, Bill Hill, Ernie Hill, Gene Hill, Susan Hicks, Joe Hinton, Pauline Hoffman, Carol Holcomb, Harold Holleman, Carole Hollin, Janice lm 'f K K I Q 4 3 0 4 1 ff Jeans, Marcia Jenkins, Linda Jennings, Coy Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Patsy Jones, Mike Kankel, Betty Keeling, Elizabeth iv, xl 'V of 410, , , .i A , - J ' 'ff , ' 'Q K JW , Af , , ' icky f- l' W, ' , . . 5 A 5 . J 1 f J MU, J R A if ' .QW if i ii it is J , f 'Q ' - 1 1 2 Holt, Danny Holt, Randy Hooker, Syd Hoot, Joe Hunter, John Hurley, Charles Jackson, Pat Jacobs, Judy ? 'M X, if 'xx is J iik ik A This type of watch resembles those worn by skin divers. Boys seem to find the need to shed their hair, but . . . Fashions Form and Fade As fads and trends continually Challge, PHS students keep one step girls find it necessary to don extra locks. ahead. Fashions seem to be going g og backwards instead of toward the more modern ways, reverting to the dress of the twenties. Girls' dresses appeared with frilly rufflesg full skirts, and wide belts. Girls became girls again as curls came back to their hair, and boys. are boys again in their military look in Nehru jack- ets and wide leather watchbands. Will the real girl look last, or will the styles be completely opposite of to- day's trend? e Joan McClain wears her frilly white dress in the latest fashion, while Paul Kirkpatrick shows his mod plaid slacks and rah-rahs. Cool sandals frequented school to escape the heat and to identify the A'surfer. af Kelly, Janice Kelly, Pat Kennedy, Sherry Kerbow, Steve Kimball, Albert Kimmons, Gary King, Johnny Kuebler, Joe IU A ,lL. .l,. J 5, Z ' . L wr -Mr K 'ee if f. ,Q L 1 L L K A' 'L K - llye Q Vl,, V 1 i L ' f . K ' K 4 ellee il rriii ry , - , L 1 T, fl' ' if ' 1. , - my hp, .K elee L K L X KW, Q 5, X i 0 K Q. ! , y, V -r - 9 - , , ' fl' ' ffagtfv WH? ,, - L 49,525 uv f , 1 4 f 4, fr: is J fi, ay,,25'g 1' v 9 6 r ' 22 4 ,, as :jr LaCaze, Bill Laird, Debbie Lambright, Peggy Lampin, Marcia Lampin, Tommy Landis., Larry Langford, Paulla Lankford, Donna Laws, Doug Lawson, Joel Lemoine, Phyllis Lewis, Jerry Leider, Jeff Light, George Ann Lilly, Sandra Linton, Eric Linquist, Monty Litton, Charlotte Lollar, Gerry Long, Billie Long, Mickey Long, Stephanie Loomis, Scott Lott, Dendra 'W 5 ,X X Q A' X 10 4' ., I ' Q k X- Fi 1 L 'Q ' lx. . . K V p . Xi X P ix ig 8 , 'qS A L . V J ig, . -'-' Ax' 1 ww .W H X sk X L ,, 5 , , N, I 'Fr' , iv Q1 jg an fra. ' A T vw lx L I A :A I if lf V7 g li ' . l Q 4 ' Q- E X , , , ' I A -----c f' -,3 g' Lowe, Bill Lucas, Mike f . 4 Luebe, Matt -V fx L p 1 ' X y i r 75 v,, , l 1 Q. A ' ,ff'1f. I7 K ,fin Luethke, Larry A :Q McAdams, James ' r 'iii ., , ffiiai, L fi McBride, Kerl McClain, Joan ',gxge31L A ea -.im A , .X -15, 0, ,V -. A wa- In -' 5 1'- ' '55 , fag -,- .,, , - . Y - .mpeg . l As his third year again ends in academic ex- cellence, Tommy Morrow glances over cata- logue information concerning a prospective col- lege. I07 McClain, Sandy May, Carolyn McCleery, Mike McCarmack, Becky McCoy, Jerry McElroy, Susan McDaniel, Tommy McGrew, Margie Madden, Carlene Maddox, David Mahaffey, Pam Maierhofer, Darrell QNX 'W Mclntyre, Judy McKenzie, James Mackey, Sarah McPherson, Pam Manousos, Sue Martin, Bill Martin, Janet Martin, Vicki Mason, Cheri Mathews, Linda Maxwell, Debbie Mayes, Kenneth Meador, Bob Means, Mike Mettlen, Roy Meyer, Rickie Micholinos, Rick Mikel, Donna Miller, Sue .ffl Mitchell, Jessie Montgomery, Linda Moon, Merle Moore, Eileen ,f . 4.2 - A rg, ,, fxiiyli A .J f J -v f ip P' 11 fr -:Ny jg r.: ,.... - . I X an 5 .sk x . ' .,r .Y fav if li 'I Q , , ., J , k p , fl 1' rw.. 'rs i7-3. ' Q fn L, Q I x ,ffl We ITN Y. . QX- SN 1 Q - 7 ' - 'pk NA I 1 ' 1 S -'L af ' M :af for K K M ' ' ..4'G U, ff H :Q-h ml ' 4 'yn'nAf Q QQ: X 4 ,gn Mem, iff X is llfm um.,. ,half . mi ,n ,W ' ' i f M- i P Ia- fb I ,ff .s 'A f jr K X wig? ' 5 5 y 4,1 K 1 '97 xx , 4' 1 - ' ' -1' 4 A ' J ! 6 ' L uniors Milligan, Janice Milligan, Lee Mills, Pam Mills, Paula F' 8 , i - A A Moore, Keith Moore, Lawrence Moore, Murray Moore, Sue Morris, Gerri Morrow, Tommy Morton, Gay Ellen Morton, Larry Nelson, Steve Newell, Cindy Newman, Geary , V, ,ey . Al Q -. 1 K K ,', ,, . , I , M ff, ,. . l g Vw' 41,5 . , - '1 A 'H t-,riff 5 1: -, Gin-:rv ,, 2, 5 r' 'iff' NJN ' 1 'YQ - -B.. X'e,7.1 inf' '- -A 1 QNH Mrnustik, Phyllis Muecke, Linda Murdock, Cheryl Murphy, Sharon Students take Pickett's advice and Do the Funky Broadway to the music of the Cherry Stompers, at the all-school party sponsored by the junior class. , Nicholson, Nick Nunu, Charles Osborne, John Overby, Dayna Owens, Donald f Page, Diana Parker, Linda T Funk Broadway Popularized Pearson, Roseanne Peebles, Lorna Penny, Cynthia Pennison, Pat Perkins, Delphia Perry, Elaine Phillips, Glenda Pickard, Tom Pierce, Margie Pomeroy, Jim Porter, Judy Posern, Joe at All-School Part .43 Parker, Terry P' Tr' K A fv Parrish, Mike ' i Partin, Tommy - ' -5 a -Y 1. gi, .' 4 f'l? Dfw . i 1 f' ' fl Patnesky, Pat ,K gr-4 P ff fi' V Pay, Mike Q .X ' Payton, Jimmy 1 .. 1 ' xl X 7, so A 4 PY ' 7- L , , 1 K, ' , X ' m, fx Wm 4 ' P , 'P vw 'f ' fi' -P. , M. P ,E P M K fa , f - ff' ' l A A , 3 XZ QXER X M K I 1 2 5- City Competition Creates After the long procession around the school, Mr. Ritch prepares the hearse for Hector's body. Has P.H.S. begun a new tradition for its annual bout with the South Houston Trojans? The students cel- ebrated the death of the Trojan mascot, Hector, by following his funeral procession led by sympathetic faculty members and students. As Hector's coffin was placed in the hearse, P.H.S. began preparing for the tough battle with the Trojans, which ended in a Pasadena-South Houston tie for city champs. Students and photographers gather to observe the de- parture of Hector's hearse. A Texan hangs at the end of his rope. Lively Atmosphere Introducing the Goatropers from Gunkie High The 1967-68 football team of Pasadena High School proved again the fighting power of bald eagles after they still reigned supreme over the Sam Rayburn Texans. Some of the more spirited teach- ers at P.H.S. could not hold back their energetic determination for another Eagle victory over those Texans, and just had to form a cheering squad of their own. By starting the recent tradition Of headshav- ing, the football boys at P.H.S. can boast of THEIR originality. Eagles line up for the annual shearing before the Rayburn game V 4 , h 1 XY V, J Q i ' y, fa , , 1 LY! A 4' l lm ? . ' .k,k i . , , oil fl ,Q-.ctgu nas ::, Q . Q , 1 f , 7 X Q ' 1 i r 1 I ' an ,i .Q , n ., , 6' K f ff- r - '1 ,, ' rg 4' ' 12 ' ,ga , , ,, ..,, .. is f ,. - ,, V K f, , i ff ,fi J Senior Rings Highlight Poston, Linda Price, Ed Priddy, Paula Pustejousky, Albert Quinn, Charles Rainey, Linda Randall, Debbie Rannals, Barbara Rappe, Linda Rasch, John Raynor, Richard Reber, Lynn Spring Semester for uniors Reeves, Jack Renfroe, Judy Reynolds, Barney Richards, Mary Riley, Larry Robinson, Randy Rodriquez, Jessie Roe, Susan ,K i ' y iiii ' ,, rr r S S D Q7 X 1 'Q' f-lk ,, mein, Sabanos, Renee Sanderford, Brenda Sanderford, Jane Sanders, Gary Sartin, Craig Sawyer, Debbie Scalise, Fran Schleuter, Carol Schmidt, Terry Schneider, Glenn Schreck, Ross Schronk, Wanda Ruff, Carolyn Rutherford, Helen Rutherford, Mary -,,l Vfhs Although senior rings are not sold in pairs, they are often seen that way. But, no matter how they are worn, sen- ior rings symbolize junior superiority. Rogers, Debbie Rossi, Dave J V 1 'I' kg. , fi if 2419 Ag? ,f l ll 5 2 .6 Ll fav ales' , N l x 3 fs 2 is x pp If X' 'J' 4 .2 N. .x sem ': R yi--A , Q,,.i Qi. -N. , . A,J- ., r 1 S ,X 'S 2 faith ' y fi A- 1 Seale, Cindy Seale, Debbie Sesser, Donna Shaw, Susie Shepard, Jeannie Shepherd, Carol It 1, ff ...-...- 4. f X Sladecek, Carolyn Slatt, Debbie Smathers, Teresa Smith, Ellen Smith, Gwen Smith, Marshall Smith, James Smith, Rebecca W, 33 'wtf uniors LZ' Shipp, Mary Shoeneman, Patsy Show, Vicki Shrader, Jeff Sibley, Mike Silva, Robert Simpson, Edith Singleton, Bob g ,V , 1 W i W T1 L. T iiyi fi 1511 , S ,. 551 n f , , Q 1 j g i , , i , I f .Q M5 R V25-f is ere mi .Wa-e H6 l fl ij M' X Q-'E Q .4 , I slate! f N N J , ' 5 X at f J ,feat ,n f ' af UN 'V Starrett, Sandra , f X I, ff'?I- e A 4 C 'Q Start, Debbie Ei-A V Stokes, Janet N' ' . Stonestreet, Mary ' 7 ' fi Jr X ,,,,, l y Stough, Jim V fl . Strawther, Tommy ' , ' . V Stubbs, Mark V ' , ,. J ' Sturm, Danny ' 'KAW Q ' If 6 I If I fl- ' V ug, if-7 , , J , i' sf' 1 , 1Zg -'I' - .. , , ,h,. ,y ,,-ar C f ei, 14 'YIM' QQ ,v DI , my my E' mv-r.. . rr. Smith, Ruby Smith, Steve Spence, Steve Sperny, Steve Spilman, Johnny Spruell, Judy Staha, Kenneth Starnes, Karen mi' ,,, , . ff E . inet ' , M? ,X Lx i Sudduth, Joan Sweatt, Margaret Tausend, Patty Teague, Debbie Tiechman, Beverly Thacker, John Thomas, Jimmy Thomas, Joan P l irrr 8 1 , gf, i , Ml . ..,. ,..e,'.- .,,' , L 5 N it 'Q A , 5' ' ga f af isye A ff' Tinsley, Marsha Tobin, Peggy Tollet, Robert Tomilson, Dale Truta, Ricky Tugwell, Gary Tugwell, James Tuttle, Jerry i , ws, gi, I., ,ww f 1: . ' R. ff - one 'J 5 , .f' Xe Q ,I C33 i 1 21, 1 , M- I ,f '1 5 Varner, Forrest Veatch, John Veazy, Cheri Verastegui, Lupe 3 a 5 , ee o,oe T ff if 7 f, .. V' V ' A7 ,, , ., ,,- 92392. Q' , is f -B, 'x Q A, R. K A A VM - a 'I 1 g RV ' if? if R Ls' . X , L.. , , gl vi- 'E' :S ' hy ' 2 ne. ,yil Q 1. I li Thomas, Mike Thompson, Charles Thorpe, David Tillman, Ann Tooke, Fred Townsend, Mitzi Triplett, Carl Triplett, Ricky Tyree, Larry Valdetero, Doug Valdez, Tony Van Dyne, Terry md 1 'x Walker, Debbie Walker, Pam Walker, Ray Wallace, Craig 1- xx, QE, Ps li 'i I .41 -1 I J 4 Webster, Marilyn Wells, Peggy Wells, Sherral Wetherell, Ray . .5 I' '17 Todayas uniors - Tornorrowas Seniors f X v: VV my pgs., .,.a , We J , f A llla' 1 if , 1 X 'W 'W ,rw x 'X I ' V .. ra g in lv,F L ff re , .Q ! V . -I :I , Mx , n 2 fu Q- f, rlll SEQ e' fr l ' ? fx' XC? , ,A WB 'W . .15 -fr fu' A , A V ,,,s - J 1 - M213 ax . a -I QF .,, I Vizina, Kenneth Wachtendorf, Henry Wagener, Jamie I 'fa 'ffalhgf-si, xx, 5 E431 H I Wheeler, Carl White, Danny White, Sharon ,e,gg 'r 7fP A Wallace, Sandra Walsh, Robert Warren, Marilyn Weatherford, Ronnie . NN 5 I ,,-A., '16, ,al fi N4 3 ,AJ- If .. J, ... a- i' .. --',.. I . T Zyl .K '. ,, - ,f- . , 'M , Wilde, Sharon Wilke, Danelle VVillard, Kathy Williams, Jeanie Williamson, Corky Willingham, Steve VVilson, David Wilson, Jerry W I-2. 4? ry Q if' ff:-ll X xg E, 5 A7 .Y ia 4,- - nfl g, ?.1i iii? Qf,V.,. . F Wimberly, Larry Windham Elizabeth Winkler, Nancy Womack, Joe , f'5 , . ,ggi Wooley, Sheron Wright, Diane Young, David Zimmerer, Sandra 1 Williams, Judy Williams, Paul Williams, Rebecca Williams, Tim 4'1- Q., Ag-H l 1.2 D., ., , -, MKQQ l MW gif , , A, ,ff -V X aase v We W, y, if ar Q 4' 1,E,xgQ'f:, f .,,,4 MQ? ' 5 5 ,KWWW -- A fQwn ew engage ,J , W 8 ,,,, , Q3 553 f w ' Wood, Gwen Wood, Hubert Woodard, Farrell Woodring, Sid A ,,,,, -l' unior Favorites CHARLIE QUINN GLENDA PHILLIPS ,,i.4,1: fP--, fi 'W Finishing up their first year as upperclass- men with success were Glenda Phillips and Charlie Quinn, this year's junior favorites. Glenda was a member of Student Council and was elected Miss Merry Christmas for the junior class. Sweetheart contests also preoccupied Glenda, for she was a finalist in both the Future Farmers of America and for the Valentine court. Glenda is active in all sports, especially horseback riding. Student Council also held the membership of friendly Charlie Quinn. He is a member of the Meth- odist Youth Fellowship and enjoys classical music, as seen by his membership in the Mendelssohn Quintet Club of Boston's Fan Club, which entitles him to hear free Boston concerts. This versatile fellow also likes to ride the waves on a surfboard. 4 he JK 6 I 8 Q ,Rav x A521 K CINDY Q H-.W K, W ,iq f s ,449 - 1 F' My as we' Adair, Danny Aken, David Allen, Ruby A Allen, Thomas Allison, Becky xi I4 Allred, Choco '77 Anders, Kay -5 Anderson, Brodie ' 3' Anderson, Carolyn Q 'Lx N 1 'JI l le , g , Q -'fi is in ' X 1 ' , - :Y If lk ' vs-:iff Y':,, ,, T. v ' 2 J 9 t . ni'- fil ' .3 v' T gg 'Y 'T 0: is Ulf I in ' Sophomorcs Lay Basis for Success The sophomore class has progressed to the midpoint of their high school careers at P.H.S. The 633 members, led by Wayne Sul- lender, Kathy Porterfield, Cindy Carroll, Becky Lowe, and Sherry Blakesley have ac- tively participated in the United Fund Drive and Jingle Bell Party. Under the guidance of Mrs. Eleni Vlahakos, these energetic sopho- mores have well exhibited their keen deter- mination to achieve excellence in the sopho- more class of 1967-1968. Anderson, Linda Anderson, Tommy Apodaca, Randy Asher, Betty Ashley, Angie fi A 53' Ashmore, Jean Atkinson, Jackie - M' Austin, Phyllis , -A 'c . ff as 'iw V 4 c 1 X 1' Sv .lf gt ,Q ,R I' N7 w r, K I 'Sf N ,-K wfy fl ,W .K ,Q 'ii 7 A ,h , . 1 wa. , r . s tfz ff X A flflf 4d ls 5. ..:, 5, Q fl ,i 's, . 1 If I Rh , R pc- , . ..l - A P' A-QW? Mix T 9 . M ,gy- 'is Q l t f no ,,SA , I rv? 5 1 ' 'ia w 1, ,W Z Q 1 'FAQ' l' , K 'Q-, ' S , WM 7 f-oi f- -W ff 1 ' s .aw ' f'i' ' ' l Austin, Ronnie Bailey, Mike Baker, Debbie Baker, Mary Banda, Diana Barnes, Darwin Barnett, Rae Ann Bartholomew, Jane Last fall, these sophomores received pins as Aca- demic Excellence Awards. They are Julie Jones, Jan- et Moore, Camella Wright, Kathy Williams, Glenda Kingsbury, Steve Shuttlesworth, Alan Nager, and John Hull. Eight Sophomorcs Honored for i ii A . F all ,sg ,I H. r get ia Q l Bass, Lonnie Bates, Debbie Beasley, Jim Bederka, Joe Belanger, Debbie . 4. W, Bell, Mary V s , Benner, Gordon Berry, Suzanne ' - , V Beshea, Horace B Best, Susan if it ' M S ill fi- 1-fy, 'P' La, o ','f 'Y 7 1 f' i S aio ii' i Q X fy it gg i , e 1 ' P i t ,,. , if A , ,. fi A o il f t 'K 1' M iz ' fa W, f - i J 'A . , , If 'l i ' f 'Q v f aff if gif X 4 M tet i 1 , S' 3 Q ei 9, l if 5 ,ly ,,v -1 V4,.i. A 5175- ,g , -. , A, w-f i Bezdek, Charles -' - ' 53 ff 1: '75 1 Bezdek, Richard 4 -3 K ' 4' D ! L Binford, Barbara , Q., , V ' ' ff 'aj Bishop, Richard . . 4 , Black, Billy ' I V 2 'A' J! I' A gL7'v'E:l'L B ' ' 1 x -, , H , Q Blaine, Kay L X Blair, Denise V ' ,, Blankenship, Sally in Board, Debby , - .mx K P 'J ' ' , ,. e E A 1, 14 9 5 , . if 1' 1 . 5' .mb .- ' ' Bodin, Kerry 5 '-' i B' ' K , ' M- Boike, Robert iq' 7' , wii rv Boland, John ' , .Z Y' '3 3 'f f .. ' ' Bond, David is W x - ' , ' f .K win k, ' -, V ' , . , 1 W L15 li ' fre. ,rf f - ' 5 .. 2 N1 Xi ' ' 1 fx I II! as s 1' D Boone, Teresa , g 4, Bordelon, Ella 'ff 4 l A Bowen, Michael - -fr ' 7 Bowen, Pamela 45, 'ff' B , T 1 X Bowley, Priscilla M , , I ' Boyd, Robert v f , ' J 'ju ar Boze, Linda ' 4 -, i Y ,' Branch, Richard ' B i Y A Brannon, Ricky K 1 E55 . 'f:!s- .I Ann ,li 1 ,X lp' i we It Q i 'Q if lt - J at xy 5, Q , if -'-f A uni J. 2 X. rf' ,J , M a 1 'AH 'A .4 :mu i H3 1 - 1 M! is , if , E322 l il A' we Q ,, 1 Z W it f f ...,.,. .W L. , .. W' ' 5 Swllf wir B . y T D, . ji 5- H , St .E H :K I V, X x y Burke, Kathy Burkhalter, David Burkley, Janet Burns, Sherri Butaud, Penny Butler, Cliff Butler, Glen Caldwell, Lynda Caldwell, Susan Caletka, Bruce Brightwell, Gary Briscoe, Vernis Brown, Janet Brown, Jill Brown, Brown Brown Brown Larry Sharon Shirlie Shirley Bryant, David Bryant, Marvin Bryson, Debra Buchanan, Jeann Buelow, Mary Bullock, Pat Bunch, Duwayne Burke, Billy 8 Cammack, Francine Campbell. Dewey Canter, Victor Capuano, Carl Carnathan, Cindy .A . qi, X-X Carpenter, Debbie . Carrizal, Lucy I Carroll, Cindy - Carter, Carl ' ii- i f f' 'D Carpenter, Earl 'E i N 4 I 3 1 Carter 7 Carter, Carter , Carter, Lynn Royal Sharon Tim dv . K, .za 1 ' fb - 1 i A7 X ff Q Q' Q gg' ,Qgf , Q VY'- l '13 Q tk .-.S -A if A , f 'k.S7 4 F a W I - fg, , . ef '-3 'Q rig 5 r C it lzl A 'if 1 , 1 . . ' , Mgrid L A 9 x pr , 0 ' r , p X is 4 . fa, wx . .,..-nk :ow , .E ,N 5 v 'J A f l 7 X 'elf l V' ' l n A 'Xu Xa ,ls 1' -'4l'3. mai - 2 Extra Energy Sustains Sophs Through Football Excited sophomores build their spirit as they wait for the football boys during the afternoon pep rally. 1 - I R I I . 1 4 avi:- Q01 HE ........1.-- .4 1 Casey, Becky Casper, Gary ,J , xl ff 7 4 a . f ,X 1 5-fx . 1 'sf' f'f ,O . 3.- ,M R rg A 3 Af! R : . Q 4 . . 5 .' A 14, i ' -9 ,. N ' an 'Q .Vx -4- fi-r gi o s o iifiaifi iii? Castillo, Genaro Cates, Milton Caudlll, Billy ' Sophomores stretch their spirit throughout the halls by cam Cha-ID, D01'0thY paigning as seniors of 1970. 'H' if vw mfg 1 Q 'f sr 7 x . .-df' i -' , , 'zz V Q L ..'vvjf4!:::::l',fpf::: 4' 'i 1 E ffl-::::::::'::e.'.:-1 . if l I ' , l .lo--L ' f'-.f::'f.2'w ,'.: :.'11gaW i . , 5 . Z -L s s , . ,A -,.,. . A g VA, x A fi NW X X . si. is I vi .L Jr .: X Chambers, Joe Chatham, Jerri Childers, Alan Chrien, Elaine Clark, Charles Clements, Pete Clendewin, Edd Clerc, Marcy Clifton, Ronnie Cobb, Susan ie Cofer, Connie Coffey, Robert Coker, Mike Coleman, Lynda Collier, Mike Compton, Claudia Compton, Martha Cook, Richard Cook, Susan Cooky, Kenneth y e V A A A uns , I ' ' n P? K fs- ff' 1 'K N x AA , V .. ,,,, fix Q t - ,- , ,. 1 , 4 I J x A 1' i', I . nf-,V, , ', ,V V- it limi, Q ,lp 4 It i .1 I i ,A u F 1 X. L-is E 9 ! 1 H iw ,V QQ X , , . . X M 2,2 ,L 'MH N -' 44 1 I if iiffflmmik 4 Sophomore-s Have Long Way To Go Cordrey, Michelle Cornelius, Roy Cornelius, Travis Cotton, Dana Courtney, Kathy Cowey, Sharon Crabtrey, James Craven, Nancy Cravey, Pamela Crawford, Martha Coons, Michael I Aw C F 7' Cooper, Frank Copeland, Yvonne 1 Z 1 ., V K , x K nl .4 'ta f wg ',-, I2 Bi .,'.fi'v?FQF1:M i x 'TY ax f 1-fu, , C 1 I 'S Crawford, Darlene Crawford, Penny Crawford, Royce Crick, Deborah Crosby, Alma Crosnoe, Sandra Cross, Marilyn Crouse, Wade Culp, Steele Culver, Victor Daniels, Dan Daugherty, Terry Davis, Gary Davis, Stephanie Davison, Judy Deaton, Karen De Hoyos, Della Delafield, Alan De Los Santos, Mike De Los Santos, Tommy Denby, Glenda Dickerson, Patricia Dieter, Mike Dietz, Peter ,Q ., Q-. Zia, ,. X 'nb 5 f S noir y e C to . M .... ,. V 2 ' hi 1 K' vt f ili .4 1 ff ,,. .ass ,,,,,h..,. , Cummins, Kerry Cupples, Susan .53 , ' 5, 1, 5 Curry, Judy n --ff in 'V .4 r Q 'iii fx D ie I M i S . ,,,,,i, e , A ooz, Q 2 H b A ', yi is , ,-4,5 he ' eli f , it it :,-', M , h llo ' o -X ,1 o'1Q 'll ,,,, 1, it fi 1 1 N S. S x f s eese in a ' y y 2 , l.,, 'si . ,v A . xx :V '. ., , Coach McCarley demonstrates a jump shot for his attentive audience. All thc Wa to State, ig Facult You go find your own ball. To get rid of tensions built up during the year, the faculty at PHS began practicing after school and testing their versatility in various sports. The team's inspired activity on the basketball court enabled them to defeat our varsity boys. I think I'll try a left hand hook shot. l- . - , l ,gg A super ball socked by Mrs. Benz clears the net. Q 0' . l .4 fa- at . . -9 S uf V, .f 1 . Q, Y. 1. -if . 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Dyson, Carolyn Eaton, Cindy Eldridge, Bill Elliott, William Ellison, Betty as so orrso if as g H. A ' li s 9 i' , if T 1, X B Q oooo i S , as iii, ,-1, f Erwin, Meri Espensen, Kelly Etheredge, Billy Evans, Craig Evans, Diane Evans, Karen Everett, Max Falcon, Mary Fannin, John Farmer, Gary . -. F. - ' 'U , - K A ,fx P V -. 1 - - 1 , , --rf 47 . 1 , 4 , l 'F li' KU 6' P y 5 V X t K ,- X llwxs f PT A :di Y 1 X J X' vu ' ,I X It ,Q X' xxqxl P- gl J - M H ... 1a we--.f,:5fa 1 fx, J l Q4 4: ig, , ,fa- '. 4, .4 K ,,,,:iA , J If or A 1 P 2 'Os X X , 'fa as J i P 2 If 1 Shakespeare Proves Challenging Farmer, Mollie Farr, Cindy Farr, Janice Ferguson, Don Fielder, Jimmy Firmin, Vicki Fletcher, Donna Flinn, Alex Floyd, Brenda Folschinsky, Cheryl Foree, Ronnie Foster, Peggy Franklin, Patsy Gale, Mary Gale, Stephen P . , 's 45 ,' 5 - K V , il l li' Alf' f lf J: l F ,EVE aifefaifvial X J -sr 'K' 9 9 's ,A .,f M-N 4 J AV , us 'Hilti' X 14, J. x. f F, ' Nl 4 x . 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Hale, Doyle Hale, Michael Hamala, Edward Hamby, John Hamilton, Harvey Hamilton, Irene . fx 4? ' '., I 1, ,mg , I 5. In , Za- 1-4 is v if N., 1 x , f r X- x . :gulf-42x Q-I-S ' ,HJ , 6, ow , M ira ,Q-. ' f 3 nf 7'M Q i.4 h rf 4? 1, qv -b Z A ,I ff? lx 1 N uidance Pro gram Benefits Sophomores ' br Hammer, Jerry Hammons, Cheryl Harding, Kenneth 15 Hardy, Diane Harley, Sandra . ,45 'V' ri' f 'f-r Harris, Sharon Haun, Ronald Hayes, Roy Hayman, Ricky Haynes, Betty Q, , I-,, 55 .Q , lj Y -Q. ' I li fn an tk' ,ix A ,Ji M . , , NE fl . X ' N' 'm 'xA1. lifE:iEZ'.1lll .1 'Gr ',,fi3'!!r' i ,-,.. , ii Haynes, Terry Hayter Jill H Henderson Beth ' ' Henderson Scott 405 H' A ' g f Hemby, Kathy NG I ,S A .,. Hendricks, Patricia , . 4 kv Yi l if ci 3 ab 21' ,gif if I s 6 , .- i , l - igix H WS? H xi Eli. xl lrif ai I K 4 ie , I' 5 S 4? is 9 , T fa 4? fir i tltt 5, F li, .Ae 5, ' V f- ,ff A .Q 4 if I .. 5 14, e ee e o , it ..tt , H -' are H ,, ,.Y h . t t by h VV ,g H Henson, Karen Herman Barbee Herndon, Donna Herrera, Martha Sophomorcs Exhibit Varied Skills Herrin, Beckie Hicks, Jo Hill, Debbie Hill, Debbie Hill, Don Hill, Richard As part of accelerated English II, Steve Shuttles- worth and Becky Lowe analyze Steinbeck's The Pearl. Hollis, Sue Holloway, Donald Holmes, Dana Holt, Ronnie Hooker, Larry Hubbard, Jeff Hufert, Robert Hughes, Charles Hull, John Hulsey, Pat Hunt, Brenda Hunt, Jay Hunter, Joe Hynson, Lois Ilkenhans, Mary Izen, Joe Jackson, Debbie Jackson, Fred Jameson, Steve Jamieson, Kenneth ,. Hill, Ron . cal M3 , Hinds, Lisa A , 4 A o Hinson, Ricky 1 , -if .4 su i H 5 J ffl: H H XE ' f Hodges, John Hollingsworth, Chuck .wi 5-J, Hollis, Julie , ' Y 5 9 y -1' R f K ' A h I . 1 5 i A l igaxfiff ' Q ! P x is A f fffe' 5 J . E 5 if ,. H -1 H- ' 7 5 1, L 3. f .S 0 5-, 'ij' X I ,W Y I' j 1 ' M' or AA N I f 2 fp! 1? if i , ' ' m J I A vez. , ' 1? i ' J L h ' I L X Z' 'M X 'f- -. o .'?e'- 7 2' -fl 'i 'E ll! . f ,J , W X E ,, Q., ji f A C i Xi ff tin, H i , A 44: fc A ' ', fy P- lug' rj, .9 , 4 , , :r . 'X Q , Aiiz 1 Kg . ., . 1 , y - 2 ,, ,,3- I ff I a, J J MI J- -X ' lb . ,. I . I W , g I nw y f f ff ,Q 1: me A 6 ,fb 2 f- '- -Q f F. ' ' ' .' L of ii 0 , t '1' 1 Q55 ' Ji X XV: ' 0 fp 'XYZ ,AQ-fi 1.,i 1? 5 Partners concentrate their skills in tedi- ous ping pong matches. if w mx Annual Part Provides Fun for All Volleyball is the answer for the more sports-minded kids at the publication party. P And away we go! Once again the Pasadenian sponsored the annual all-school Favorites Party where stu- dents were offered a choice of three activ- ities. For the kids who enjoy dancing, mu- sic was provided by the Cherry Stompersn, and equipment for volleyball and table ten- nis were found upstairs in the gym. The snack bar was opened where students could enjoy the wide variety of refreshments While they took a break from the strenuous activities of the party. Climaxing the party was the announcement of the class favor- ites for 1967-68. Thirsty kids crowd the snack bar for refreshments at the Favorites ar y. Janes, Charles Jefferson, Beverly Jenkins, David Jenkins, Steve Johnson, Charles Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Janet Johnson, Keith J ohnson, Lonnie Johnson Ronald Jones, Julie Jones, Marilyn Jones, Maurice Jones, Michael Jones, Ronny Jones, Ruth Jones, Steve Jordan, Janice J ovicich, Stephanie Justice, Renee .-.Q s, rx ,x ,J 5 j ' l 'Q 23 1 X A .1-Q' , In ffx fi 1 ff? L. EF- , X I 1 if 1 All J '- ' 'U r 20 . .t ' . 1 T , 411' ,flffy x 1 il? 'gi V 5 if X fl'f fps f J akific in X V ,Q-, Johnson, Thomas ' A Q Johnson, William r .gi J olibolis, Wayne . Jones, Audrey 7 ' I' ,ez A 5 ,L V 'J A Q Jones, Cecilia Jones, Francis Jones, Frank Jones, Jerry A!!! 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'Z f -1 lg g if if King, King, King, Kallus, James Karcher, Becky Kennedy, Sherry Kennedy, Steven Kenney, Pam Kerr, Kristine Kickler, Ronald Kinder, Shelly Charmaine Gary Linda Mary Sophs Begin Day's Activities While Arlene Lucas waits to give the prayer, Al Williams assists Debbie Kohler as she reads the morning devotional. Kingsberry, Carol ,Y Kingsbury Glenda 4 Kinman Michael Kirby, Sheila la lt l I Kingsbury: Kenneth - 5 i S ' 0 s o.s,.0.. i. . :Q . Leared, Larry Lee, Thomas Legatski, Martha Lehman, Mike Leija, Dora Lewis, Dusky Lightfoot, Debra Lightfoot, Jerry Lightsey, Cathy Lina, Ronald Kirk, Janette Klechka, Betty Kohler. 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Y Sophomorcs There McPhaul, Sharon Miles, Debbie Miles, Mike Miley, Wanda Miller, Connie Miller, William Mills, Denise Mills, Frances Minor, Steve Mitchell, Frank McLean, Dwain McLearen, Lynn McNatt, George McNatt, Nita J' A 1' in f 5-r 9 W L ,fe .fgfu 2' . ' ' 'yxff 1-,154 lf, liars -'. H '1 -'Law 5!'f L ug eff, :z1u2'.'H 5.543 , 1 H- rf 4 l ' . i ' 7 Q 45 . J IT' 1. ,, if if in 4 . Q 19 ik 55 - , 19 1. , -if F ' D eil 'Sh fl, it , ii Q fi? if 1. ,Q X- fx 'A D . I, I '-. - . , V 3 ,.. , sz' c ,Q X : 1 ' if 6. , ' 4 ifffiix- , 'Q ,fig .W t A f fy, r ' 4' r af . . ' 1.-,? i L I A ' -fi 1 fx ' ' ' -' , 14173 : A A lf-1.4 ,L ' ..i il., Q. 5 f -- I M, M Pi 4, 1 i W Y? . f I Q 'W i . lg -a jf? 1 wa- ' M K 1 -' y ' .fc-s , fi '. Mu- '5.'.:4..-1:1 --. Lt 4- 2 ' A t I 'V-'4.,l'D 5'i 5 t j - i P. V E ,ku l , ,vi -if . ' fb' 0 lib ' ' f 'j x ilh Q S - t ' N X 'Q - l V f f Drill team members open the Eagle Escort Review with Funny. Happiness Is . Kathy Hemby gracefully enacts Carol Burnett's version of The Stripper. Fever is given a new style by senior Judy Kressley. Eight girls perform their routine to Walking Happy V Q K A A Entertainment by the Lumpy Mattressl' provided a break for the Eagle Escort members. The Eagle Escort Review livened up the campus of PHS once again with their January 19 show- ing of Happiness Is . . . Sponsored by Mrs. Claudette Richardson and Mrs. Sandra Bryan, the entertainment was set into action with an overture of Everything's Coming Up Happi- ness. The master of ceremonies, Tommy Ohm, introduced special individual acts and spots such as the iridescent banjo number to the tune of Mame and an original Japanese dance to Kais- er Bill Batman's Theme. Like any interesting show, the routine was broken by those perpetual commercials. The finale was presented with We Have' Entertained You. l Happiness to Tommy Ohm meant a substitute at fourth period who did not know the lunch schedule. Eagle Escort members begin their performances with a walking cane routine. ' l Ii' he V W ee-e e Mitchell, Keith l no ,e . e Mitchell, Pam Q I M0ntg0mery,M0nty ,ag .W ,. 1 3 ' t A Montoya, Mary , 5 g , H , M L Moody, Gary Ne 3, , - Moody, Kathy Moody, Kenneth Moon, Joan Moon, Mark Moore, Bobby 5 ll - 'T' ,ee Moore, Curtis 'Q e, lf 1 W' L :,, f '45 Moore, Janet 23, - j L- 6 I A ' Moore, Susan , II, H f ' Morales, Raymond . l A e V L gf X ,.,, , Q f Moravek, Steven e l Sophornores Everywhere 1 l Morehead, Melanie Morgan, Becky Munch, Julie Munn, Harry ' Murphy, Mike Murray, Deborah Murray, Dorothy Meyers, Van Nager, Alan Neal, Sandra Neff, Dianne Nelson, Sandra N etterville, Jerry Nicholson, Pam Padget Padilla, Palmer, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Paul, Pamela Payton, Kay Payton, Wesley Pearce, Perkins, Sidney Perry, Ricky Pettey, Bruce Pettey, Laura Nickelson, Kerry Norris, Sharon Norsworthy, Billye Norwood, Kin Q 1 r 4 .4,, 1, 5, :Q rryl Q in ' .,- ox SK, 1 A ,fl f , , wa w' r , F , gf 002151 v-. 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Eddie J in T ' L, i f W - H In V 4- X 1 Q s i P P 4 P V , , 1 P ,P A'A: i A P I W 'zbbq 'K ' 1 i- .ll A35 4 P 1 , + --i- f l ' 95 HE Fa i K I 3 ' or ,K nm P.: ..i r ,Q ., After a busy day at school, students wait near the turn-around for their homeward-bound buses. F 'av , if is . i l .fm SW' aff' f:ff'e'ff -eg' '92 r into P If- , ,.. A 2,- f,gZQf?Zzf?3i u19 q 2 K ,, xi, fy xiii is . I48 Pettey, Sue Phelps, Kathy Pheris, Sharon Phillips, Carolyn Phillips, Debbie Phillips, Kay Phillips, Susie Phoenix, Mitchell Pierce, Billy Pillans, Patty Une Down Pitts, Patricia Porterfield, Kathy Powell, William Powers, Christie Prescott, Debbie Pritchard, Kathy Proctor, John Pruitt, Judy Purifoy, Keith . ,W ., Pustejovsky, Gary ,f'lH,,,sl H Rambo, Charles R Ramsey, Marilyn 'T Randall, Bobby - Ramey, Roy Reames, Orville , -4 X --4 n, 0 f., I Sffy, A if. 1542. 5? Twenty Riggle, Todd Riske, Glen Robb, Mike Roberts, Connie Roberts, Susan Robinson, Elizabeth Robinson, Kathy Roese, Venita Rogers, Jimmy Roland, Vicki Reding, Ernie Reid, Matt Reininger, Logan Reynolds, Doug .0 V- , ,hh ,A 'R fm 4?-4 3 'I' EJ ' , K 4-f--. R . if fl lf WS. ' R41 'Q pi ' A J' ' T' 4 .Jr xx EN Q rv 3 SN fa 2' , ff fi . 1 I .vfz I - K' l'1..'t Seven To Go! Rice, Judy Richardson, Tim Richnow, Erick Richnow, Janice , ' il R ,R ll 1, b t ,, 1' Q , 'vo- rr i t f- fe v 65 A 1 . -1 ,y - L f, .-. X nr X .-,V 1 A i 3 lr, , Q51 if X, Walls ' I , jf J ,X .Q L if il n ' ,f 9. D A TT' 4 X 1 .fj I L ,, -.. - J I + f ,Qi Xb Xl I .5 . X I be V 3' .Q af- 1,- .Y if .,a-,,, , as -u -v Tw lewd? I ' f.-'ffl , vv. ,,'a!,, Q' v-5 .uiq .1 f flflfi' lx W nab 4 UMA' 'Q 1 sq- . . 5 .ft Q .'? 1.3 64.0 lf? 0 if 'al' -I 0,1 k X ol' .Rf 'f .sg ul - Q s . l, ,A ...4 .a After extensive search and study, one of Miss McGraw's English students built a replica of the famous Globe Theater. London Pla house Rommel, Mary Rucksdashel, Rita Rushing, Gary ' Rutherford, Helen Sayers, Mary Schamerhorn, David Schreiber, Kathy Schrock, Carol Scott, John Shawver, Carroll Shelley, Peggy Sherrell, Vicki Q rl f S Shipman, Wayne a d ' t Shook, Dorinda A, V Shrader, Greg Shuttlesworth, Steve Q5 '42 as lg Q1 Simmons, Darla Simpson, Pam Simpson, Thomas Skipworth, David Skripka, Paul Slate, Claudia Smith, Bobby Smith, Linda Smith, Pat Smith, Paulette f, .- 1,-.. A v . ,lf 0 ' u nam' 'Q W Moved to PHS Spears, Jeannie Speight, Robert Spire, Ellen Stack, Robert Stanley, Debbie Stansell, Vivian Starkey, Raymond Start, Daryl Stephens, Paul Stewart, Carleen Stewart, Jewel Stiles, Bruce Stokes, Alan Stone, Buster Sullender, Wayne Smith, Rita Smith, William Smithson. 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Weeks, Lila p ,t A Wehmeyer, Diane I Welch, Thomas Wells, Janet Westover, Paul White, Debbie ' 't ff' V White, Vicki C, 7 f 5', Whittington, Terry W W Wicker, Pat , - ' .. R, , ,, ,. , , sf '. D ll f 1' X if? mn. AM' V . A, Faced b Sophomores Sophomores experience a taste of politics while listening to candidates for next year's officers. 'Ur . NW' , f'W l Wiggins, Kenneth Wihlborg, Karen Wilborn, L. B. Wilborn, Jeff Wilson, William Winkler, Bob YVitcher, Shirl Woerner, Sue Womack, Joe Woodring, Joleen Woolsey, Joanne Wren, Leonora Wren, Norman Wright, Camilla Yates, Shirley Yohe, Billy Young, Debbie Young, Mike Yount, Janet l . f K 4' 'Y , 4 l Q Wilke, Becky ber- KK 1 3' Q' f-1. li Williams, Becky Williams, Kathy Williams, Kathy Williams, Kim Williams, LaWanda ...xy K K K K it it hif i, l a Q35 Williams, Lucille U M l ':.,K B ax i i B f Kg Williams, Sherri M? J Q, ' K B V K K Williamson, Van 1 f K T ' YV, ,159 QK ' ' ' L Wilson, Phillip ' ' f K K , l Ks K. K L , V if V l a,,Vhl-fl s o ,.l K it K M it M K 1 A- B ' 'nd M7 for ' A R. i n it gi 1,1 f X W . I ll iiii. ' X Al f 4viK . if ,., ,. X f' . 1, -s ' ' H 2 ly -,Ms 1 K K I l if 5 'mf' V . E W Vp, K KaKK ' aa ,.,. ' ,KK W i 'I I ' ,E N C A - K ' Q, rf' 'Aix ad , ,3 . 5 , ,wg , ' . 'l' 4 sign' , 'K ' 0 x. Kl.. R.,-25? J K fd? K , ,A I 1 KN 4 L K ,K l .K . KK lv' 'F -- a K , K , . W i 1, ,K KKKK ,,K,K f N ' W 'l r .KKK y ,K S? P 5 8 D 411 ag, 'T DANA COTTON PAM NICHOLSON Sophomore Favorites Two sophomores who ranked high among their class- mates were Pam Nicholson and Dana Cotton. Pam's enthusiasm enabled her to become a basketball cheerleader and a member of Eagle Escort in her freshman and sophomore years. Well-respected by her classmates, Pam has served actively with the Student Council and enjoys skiing and playing ten- nis in her spare time. Dana is known on campus for his friendly quietness and easy-going manner. A sports enthusiast, he has completed a successful year on the junior varsity football team and was a gridder last year on the freshman team. u E 'fl , .fdl rgaw.-'.-1, sqj- '.w-age gif: .Y 'QEc -25-JK:-0 ..':'Pf'Nsm.g- :M W- - ' fy fi, Q51 lwfvdlieslffpra if f H f ' am. 1Q'm':-'afifr if ' ' 1 4'.' , I '-ri fi? W' f- 'L If f J r'is we ' 5 1 ' ' . s y fi 4 M M 0 ' .' irf '.gt sk , all HH: , Y-1, f V r'-'15, ,gig p F g, f. . V a ff ' r A ' 571. 1 . j ,, 'M L' , Q .-al ? ' .- . ' r , - .f.-5-:.,.5-guise: W -- 1 1- . ,f. f Ewa 75135461 . -Q -gnfwviif f :sk -ji, -A tl 4. .1-rqgrx 9d.4.':,j f .rw , J' .1- 'A 1'-s -H nf' .- f '. if :Z .x X e-' -1? 1. ll-,-44 was ' If e ffifreflea-a.f : . ijffiliffzg-'f 5' l-fx' ?NlSiQ:Lf'IiuA iff f: f'H g.j,f Q., ,- P' 5, Y off 1-f.-ye w .11 'Hg' F: 2, IQ '-.4,L.,s .-w.,-ffvyyil-N l .. ,' ,- .vw 4, '-selves f - , .- if ., . xlg., , .1 , ,gy g.,.i,, ., 'I X. .1,, ...m...,,r .fir wmiffr'-. mei. ,. - . N 4 B Q 1 A r xg no, ,fue , Q .Qf ' N x V BRYAN President I .I ,Vu bw V: -. 1 lil 1 - e.,,..f DEBBIE SHOCK WYNAN McCAFFETY Secretary Vice-President NORMA WILLIAMS BOBBY PRINGLE Parliamentarian Treasurer 'Wi Abbott, Ray I fp? , Abel, Mike ,. A 7: A A in , M Abel, Robert lf ' Q 7' U' f ,S ', 5 , f J i Adams, LeWan ' ' 6, fl-WJ My 1 .A Adams, Mary Jane y N, V ff y fi . ' o Adle ,Larry i' f .K - ' X - - 43 ., r F I 'f A X , , i e fbi, 1-,567 xi - Q' l l io. -if dum: Liifiliiam Alford, David A y -A Alger, Karen f' 5 it ' YZ, aw.. 4 Allen, Debbie L ,, ,Nb I 5 A Amison, Becky ' , '-ly Amison, Judy X 5 JW? , A Anderson, Debbie I E, xi c Anderson, Macky p' S F Anderson, Pam A ' X, iv Anderson, Tommy I ' f X l b z a-ff' 4, it W xr ifiiifli' if Seven hundred and seventy-six fresh- - i men led the big parade into P.H.S. Angel, B1-uce my V , 65, riff Brian, Renee, Norma, Debbie, and iggginlfgairrell - Bobby were in command of this be- ' Q A X ,xx Wildered band Whose potential rides 'A I ff!! 49 W ' Hs .. , fl? X I! Q E K- A l g', A A vb, 3a ' :A K x -I 1 . 1, i V Xjv f- R Q'-Y ,ln ., .',. high for building a solid foundation. Building Blocks of Tomorrow Ashmore, Belinda Bailey, Mike Bakalyar, Robert Baker, Lloyd Baldwin, Nancy Banda, Sylvia Bareiss. Adele 45, ,, ,v , X ,X K l 3 .1 I 5' J . 5 v L 0 ' ' 716 ' 1 11 u l ' fl 3 ' W Barfield, Roger Barker, Nancy Barnes, Betty Barnes, Pam Barnhardt, Becky J f f , fe J J J ' A. dh 4 my Q J! v, . - f ev . , , L , ,..x ,, . R , ' if -, 'W ,gf D, V , fag M, X . 1' l ,ffl .- Q ?,,5f5,. 4, 84.1 fr f it xy: f in 'I X , 'Ai ' , 'Y x 2 'H' 'Y hh W S fs it Beck, Donald S, H ff f 3 f Bell, Jana yi . Barringer, Robert Barron, Royce Barton, Brian Bartow, Danny Bass, Mason Bawden, Betty H? Bayless, Rella Beam, Patty Bean, Floyd With Mr. Malone's help, freshmen find their places at the first PHS pep rally. Beasley, Donald Beasley, Jim Beavers, David Get on Your r, , Bell, John V Benton, Beverly '-eAQ Bernard, Lynn Berry, Joni Bertling, Jeanette Birtchet, Ricky Bissitt, Dennis Blaine, Jo Blair, Becky Blair, Debbie Bland, Greg Bland, Jack Blankfield, Meyer Blanton, Barry Bockman, Ray Boggs, Gene Boland, Barbara Bolton, Toni ,V 1 ,.V 'A V., ,., K i f L, .NJ 'f o , 1 . , . -e , 'U gi 4- v ai 0 '-Q1 -4 Z 0 Za -S -6 MF? x c f f . , -o I x.s.44f- y, F '-T5 , '5 W G ffl ,- ' . fr a -5 '71 sl A i ark . What does the M stand ln Ukii , ,. fy Brizendine, Kim 5 ' Brock, Tommy l f Boone, Judy Bostick, Steve Bourke, Deborah Bournias, Sam Bowen, Allen Bracewell, David The corridors are silent after the havoc of the first day. Brasher, Peggy Bray, Kenneth Brazell, Debbie , , Brazell, Jimmy ,,, 3. lf-, Q Breeden, Barbara , 4. 5 Brewer, Cathy 'S' Bridges, Pat V. , I , Y Brightwell, Ricky , i ..,, gait- 'ig ,Q N Brinson, Helen 2. ries A ,, ' ,Q K, is W vw- ag, ,ZS .. ,. .. , ., , , Brown, Cathy ' r for in M-201 ? Buchanan, Bobby Bullock, Pat Burdette, Jimmy , fav aff 1 s K I J 1 i 1 fi' 1 1- ri , ,, nu . . -1 ' ' , . 2 , ,W any, if 3' 'ff' , . , 1 v. x -sz. .H Az Brown, Fred ,. fm .3 Brown, Judy f ,, Q Q AL, i Brown, Roberta J :7 ,- ,I ' ',,, , - K J rf J' P2 X, I W J M Ag , Brown, Tommy V V Brumley, Eddie , Bryson, Diane ',r, , ws, , , F Vs L . 1,-r 4 ,f a . lv. . I n Jinx. -,ff .ri A? 2 f it -K rfb f l ' ri Al 'F Li ' 4 g, ,T ' . , J , 12 V ' V ' ,ff f 1' I- ' f 4 fi f ' 7 f i 2 1 1 l . fy, an M mf f ' Q Q nl fv gipikuif C it ,r ,x ...R ' Gif? if 'i Wm . 'R' fi f i ,. N F Rhonda Rand and Donna Machann assist in hanging campaign posters for Patty Holub. VOTE MSR: wsgasow -PRESHN Cassady, Jeanette Castille, Moise Castillo, Fausto Cavner, Victor Caylor, Bill Chain, David Chain, Thomas Chapman, Bobby Chapman, Cynthia Get Set Burkhalter, Brenda Burks, John Burnaman, George Bush, Kelly Buzek, Linda Cain, Eva Caler, Rhonda Capuano, Reatha Card, James Cardenas, Rudy Carlson, Eric Carlton, Sharon Carnes, Wayne Carr, Michael Carrier, Gene Carrier, Jackie Carrier, Stephen Carrol, Connie Carroll, Jessie Carter, Ronnie Casas, Robert Casey, Toni Cash, David Cason, Samuel l Chapman, Wayne Chidester, Billy Chisholm, Judy Chreene, Elaine Clark, Clark Clark, Janice Cleboski, Becky Cleckler, Sandy Clemons, James Clerc, Janet Clifton, Glenn Cloninger, Margaret 4 ,sun Cook, Glen Cook, Larry Cooper, Dennis Copeland, Kyle Cordova, Beverly Couch, Patti Courtney, Raelene Cox, Debbie Craft, Melody Craven, Johnny Creekmore, Martha , Crosby, James Cross, Donna Crouse, Tommy Cucksee, Kenneth Culps, David Culver Kell ' , -..-5, .x 'a u M -1 . 1: ,GEN X J 1 I y ar! .Lie ff' ' , 'ug' J Q aa' J A l i' ff 1 .1 f, , -.lv A , . ,V , - . , , , , b A R ' x - ll , ' ,,, 1, J l . ..- A .W-. ' , 'K ,f ' .H 'Nfl . L X L f 1 fl ' lx Cochran, Mary V . . Cogbill, Becky 3 ,:,,' is 9 Ei' 1 'J j , 4 Coleman, Thomas ,gl vt. ff, .iv Collins, Gary - sb' ,E J I r FN ' 1 Q., .i 4 J . Xxx ,N A' J J ii' 4. J e X, Collins, Mike 'P ' '3 f.. Q alll. Collins, Robert y M, f-5 m L A Collins, Stephen ' ' ' ' Colombo, Sue I , xx jx u 5 4- V fi - , ' , l 'Xi . f I J f x x I N ll Colwell, Carolyn 1 Compton, Debbie , 4: ' W, -' W ,l V Conard, Clara --5 qi , . ' L, Conces, Elizabeth J Y. , ' -' ' Cook, Anne - ' f , ik refs- , I 1 f , ' 4 lj ., g, y Ag - V J , Q A 7 A V. ,.? ,vilfjfif-,S If '4 x v , ii . , I ii be ,.,, ,Q Q 8 W la 1 .2 0 in Y f K - 1 ,-2, is I J ff Q A S ,A 2.39 - 4 K' i I 2 JG lb -.f , Y Cunningham, Bruce J 1 1 -W , ,Q 'Fl 'U' QW 2' a K u i rv, M, 5 .lf e gi s'?'5 QT1, if o - I 1 'il pf-M N ff? 79 ff 9 fi fy .ii is r - W, ' K 5 .1 5 3 J Cupples, Sandra Curd, Nancy Danheim, Alfred Davidson, David Davis, David Davis, Hilda Davis, Vicki ,. - Dean, Kris Daniel, Stephen Davis, Kenneth i, Delaplain, Sybil rw. f I A , A ,ii , ' l xx, ,A J Wfzf ol Dickman, Marvin Diehl, William Dills, Richard Dixon, Nita Dodd, Lenard Dorsey, Richard Doss, Sharon Douglass, Carl Dowden, Tim Dowdy, Tom Vi x X f Vi Denby, Glenda ,z . 3 fi' A V: , , 1 J it K A I W? ,PY ii A i ,Q it J i,,i ff f a f e W ,ug 1 f, Q 1' Ml Denson, Mark ' Ah ' X 51, , ' Derrough, David Q, i Q it D - A f- V 1 d H j Diamond, Gary 7 it D ii , D , 33 'h,P,, fl i i a W c Dickens, Donna , i V sssvay ,. ,Ag ,ii 4, r W f- ti ff M' s' Q, ef -2 i T ni' S A i iff' A ,Q-.N Q A f ,if , af A a ,Q i , I K 4. J fx!! ia 7 f' I V, 4' L, Q 1 YQ k - 4 ii u iii , - 1 i , I is K . ,,f- ', V it kg K ,386 I 5, .,V, H VV Nj, - ,f sno enns f Q sei 4 i , , 'Aa 1 any Qi r Xl me 'C a , t Ng' ' ' - ,f- ,.,-- V V., hx f Downs, Becky Doyle, Angela Dozier, Charles Draper, Nanci Driskell, Rita Duke, Cindy Duke, Debbie Duke, Jackie Dumas, Gail Dungan, David Easter, Johnny Edwards, Malcolm Elliott, Ginger Elliot, Susan Ellis, Mark Ellis, Paul Englebert, Pauline Erwin, Judy Espensen, Sherri Estlinbaum, Mary Ethridge, Debbie Etie, Robin Evans, Dale Evans, Raymond Fagan, Allen Falcon, Jeannie Fannin, John Farley, Peggy Farmacka, Patty Farmer, Billie 3 ni' 'S w ' 1 1' K I P X gy! 3 4 , Vx , V I vi-- ., if 'li ,Tift N Q' gn 5 L - QEE7 ', F, J All V wg 5 ,fr X4 I f 1 If A liar Xian AA ww, ,xil I' .2 S' 1 ,ff 'll 'X r M '59 W 4' el gf X f J , g E I' L: fr . 1 'X' 1: N v F. Q , if k it A F J g It A 1 - N . 'Nz 1 A F I' E ,AQ ? Farmer, Deborah 1 1 .Q Farmer, Lynette - F 'K N . 'X 55 ' 's .,k SHRINK Farris, Cathy f 'e SRS 7 Fierce rivalry of the Pasadena-Rayburn game instills the Fie1d,Ruth Ann Faulconer, Peggy lt, -fs fighting Eagle spirit in the freshmen as displayed in their banner. Finley, Debbie Firmin, Keith Fisk, Diane Fisk, Pam Flanary, Pat Fleming, Cecil Flower, Bo Fonville, Paula Forbes, Pat Ford, Gwen Ford, Pat Forse, Randy ,E F. gas ,' I, il Q 3 F2 S Q -..f ,M 1 Fielder, Larry f A-f . if I , I I Y , 14 ,B A. 1 11- ' 7' .lr 4-' 1, ,. 2 , ,r I . , , , 1 4 ,,,. 1 , , ,aat F . , N fr 'F ' ' R X , 3 r r. 2-S -'vi A TF, s 4 5 , i Q5 'Q J so , A J 1, ..., I 9' In , X f F -gig , X. 4, I . , , x - . , ' 'B' , -JY, . . rf '.1 '.g':.',,., 4 lv. n n 1 'tar 1 N 430 . - .1..,,-'.fgIS,' ps. , Gln 4, 'G K, G fi ,fl pi GG 1f4'jv2V-LL: Q' . , Gif , Ms S lk 'M -2: ,V G f , 1 A .4 9, b ' 'F . 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V VVZ?'?.6 5 ,V r m Q 2' A .4 5 l If r 1 W K ' Q 3 if Debbie Newman, Sandy Morris, and Pam Barnes pay their allegiance to Baldy--freshman style. Hankins, Mike Hanna, Charlotte Hanson, Ross Harman, Barbara Harmon, Ronnie Harrington, Bridget Harris, Annette Harris, Dennis Harris, Donna Harris, Kevin Harris, Mark Harris Marvin Hart, Steven ' Hartman, Karen R A ' , Harvey, Jeanice ,A L , Harvey, Jolyanda - -- 4 le- Haskell, Lisa Hasson, Will IH- Hebert, Roxy Hecker, Linda Heifner, Terry Henderson, Shirley Henderson, Tammy Hendricks, Johnny Hennessy, Terence Hill, Wallace , , Hinton, John i -- I Hodges, Londa h 13'- Holcomb, Donnie Holder, Janet f l x am U I? SUS Fifi fri . A, if M 1 121 .. fv- Q 5 , ' 35 5 , A V ,,, 4 I.. , C, 5? i W. 4' as x i 2 Zi Q7 ,x, f A gg S ' 1 I , 4 Q1 .f, Q JK,,7 g f , l 7 Y V, 'r . YH, lv, Va I lf- lx, a M I gk xi ' V Ar ,Q :ii ' n' ysvlftvlf, t fl f ' D - fs -1 v 2 Q Q ,A . . rf' P' y -,, -A. , f , 4- - J j. Y ,, ,Q S L . K . 1 gr P 0 I A f .te -- . 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X' 9 1 wg' X4 ff? s 'if' X ' i Bill Diane Tommy Jameson, Judy Jamison, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Margie Jeter, Sue Jimenez, Betty Ann John, Cheryl Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Edwin D E V iiiii Q. A f ii Q A gf W K . ig 1. ' 5.4, Johnson, Greg -:iq T is . ,,, -:b 9 i Johnson, Lance 1 ,,,,, if ss-t V A f 1' ' Johnson, Leon ffgj' if. , 'fi , Johnson, Louis ,xx . t ,it Johnson, Robert 5 iil' 2 it ' 4 ,T Q . Johnson, Vernon , , , ,A T A n mi K , Vg Jones, Frank 'Til 1' 1 fr , , .,- Jones, Gay . A Jones, Gloria , ' ,r .,,, i rg ' ' iifi' Q x 3 4 X H 'J X Jones, Sam ,if ,',, ins. -yj' .s iffg 1 ,, E if 'J , . g 'W-1:1115 f li in ,ff . fl s sss, Y Jones, Sara 'J , , Q' ' V ,,,-' I Jordan, Charles s df-1-5 f , s A i Joucken, Richard , .P ,Q V gl ' A J fi , Jovicich, Stephen ,ishy Ka11uS,Je1'ry , ssri s , lisl ' - If ' iii'i A. ' I - .5 ,x ' t 'i . is Trials and Tribulations Many futile cries such as these could be heard all around the PHS campus this year. Because of the frequent infringe- ment of this school rule, gum-chewing became the highest offense on the deten- tion hall list. A new ruling was passed on the length of girls' skirts, limiting them to three inches above the knee. Many boys had to shed their long locks to keep within the boundaries of good grooming. My dress isn't too short, is it Y li? ails K L Three days detention-caught in the act of chewing gum But I just got a haircut last week!', .-1 Freshman class gets acquainted at their party on October 26. Kimmel, Randy Kincannon, Dee Kingsbury, Lynn Klecka, Steven Knelly, Leah Jane Knight, Lynda Knight, Michael Knudsen, David Kocurek, Larry Kopecky, Henrietta LaCaze, Steve Lain, Jimmy Laird, Marc Laird, Randall Landry, Sharon Lane, Dale Langford, Patti Lanier, Joe Lawson, Carol Lawson, Patti Lazenby, Linda Leach, Pamela Lee, Anita LeGalley, Lynn Legg, Kay Leggitt, Floyd Legler, Dennis Leifeste, Deborah Leteff, Roy Lewis, Sheryl Keene, Pamela Kehlmeier, Max Kelley, Kay Kelly, Mary Kendall, Peggy Kendrick, Dona Kennedy, Jimmy Kilgore, David Kimes, Donnie lfif is L V r gg get '5- . f' ,yi , ,Q if , -3' , V IQ' li ,l P. E315 I! X --,,, I paw u1,.,,,5 N ,S are fam 23 -..v 9 MQ .. -1, . Q if .fi P ,l l , 1 A V5 at Lewis, Vickie Lewis, William Lidia, Sherry Lina, Barbara Lindsay, Kathy Lipsey, Carla Ann Lirette, Barbara Lively, John Lively, Steve Lockart, Evelyn Lockhart, Tommy Locklin Chris Loftin Linda Long Leslie Lord Donna Lynn, Rita Machann, Donna Maddox, Ben Mahaffey, Debbie Mahan, Jerry Manning, Jerry Marlowe, Fred Marshall, Donny Marshall, Jerry Martin, Diane ,. ,.. 5 K , .ua Tv F15 4 la Q K Locklin: Paulette Q ,, A , 2 ' if ' , 2, P A ' A7 Y J N-1 A J Q Loree, Kins ... L Lucas, Barbara 1 Luebe, Mark .- - Lyle, Bill Frosh Get Aciquamtcd 'ff' ' f'1'+ ,. - 7. X ' . X .s 3, I h Y A y 3 X , t E ,H ef I if ,Q V' L ffiiifffb- ' V'ii Q ,gig ff 51 ' 'B 4' if if K Martin, Helen Martin, Marie Martin, Roycie Martinez, Juanita Martinez, Rosie Mashburn, Myra HQ ga A - l B A msg 3' if r e 1' B Tl ,fx A A ,', McCarty, Mary McClain, Charmain McClain, Debbie McClain, Debbie McClanahan, Vickie Matlock, Pam Mayes, Coy McAdams, John McCaffety, Wynan McCarter, Roy Melton, James Merryman, Darrell Mettlen, Jimmy Miles, Robert Miley, Anita Miller, Michael Miller, Phillip Milligan, Judy Minor, James Mitchell, Carolyn X. . . L 5 xx X X V,-. McDaniel, Johnny McDaniel, Kee McFarland, David McGavitt, Carol McGinley, John McGlothlin, Rodney McIntyre, Robert McKinley, Tyrone McKinney, Wesley McKnight, William McLearen, David McNatt, Trudy McPherson, Donald McVey, Gayla Means, Becky Means, Mary Mease, Robert Medley, Judy Medlock, Loeida Melius, Dan 1 Mitchell, Renee l X Monroe, Lavonna A 5 3 . Moore, Donna ' N4 3 Moore, Ronnie ' QQ, . fe J Moore, Susan , r ' ' , L Moore, Valerie , 7 K A ' fy l .fwf 1 'B s as eff A l l i ml l.,, 'f ..s D -r l . l '- I Moore, William e. l V . Morales, Raymond eg ' ,A , ,fs 'Q 'a F... Morenn, Adela lg. 'D . k .5 Moreno, Vickie ' i' fi? . ' Morgan, Glenn - 1 ' f,,:i1l.gl':, Morris, Larry X y l if g ml x h M gs N H1 le e ' 1 , Morris, Sandy L f , Mosley, Frank F L L gg Q , Moy, Mark A I 'I L ,V V in 1 L all ' l Moyer, Don ' 5 QA, - if , 7 Muecke, Barbara ff wr . x 1? igf' H ' 1 NN li Muecke, Glenda , 3 'jg I f o' -y il -- M A ' 'M i'i: Jail i -1 i V 5 li' M if If lf me ai l Mrs. Ethel Williams, counselor, and Miss Ann Smith, sponsor, ponder over tentative plans for the fresh- ' , ,Y men's future. D va fi , , ,Z Mueller, Virgil 1 ' , L Munn, Harold e 4 -9 -- -' fix he 55 Al, ',,' f , J- 1ll,..,,4 if 51 'ra' if Murphy, Shirley , ,W ' ' ' gx Myers, Stephen . fj- X Mysinger, Tricia Neff, Jackie -I I 5 , S I r X ' . i -. ,l1 f-4. 'il ng I ,A t L:TmLLL H ZQLV . .,W 3 112 L 'if' H ' ' Nicholson, Allen rf 1 . F, '. . , . x 'iiiffilg ,l :V . , . ,t.,, , , x im- ,. - it ---fe se- ?- an W ' Nelson, Ruby , ,, . ,, ,Q sg H Nemzinis Gloria ,, A QQ , lV,, Netterville, Linda ,, N ewman, Debbie .5 Nichelson, Deryle - i , xzz. -1-, 4 A ll ,lll Q ll , llll t. Q ,ff i ,, , N E 4, LKLL ,, r, K, ff -sl, 1x-- If wr za: .ff -' -- f Q Q i nit- .F f- I , ,ik Q, it at EE, ,f mb g ,vga K 2 I C 75 W-we ' le ll' 4' ' X' 2 I mmm X 35, V3 S 1 Nitzinger, Diann Nobles, Ginger Nobley, Judy Nolon, Gary Norton, Joye Norton, Judy Norville, Cynthia O'Daniel, Phil Odom, Wayne Olmstead, Robert ,a to I E'f Y'--qi' Q fax. ' 5' K 1 . .Q - ru' M M ff ' . il'u 3,55 an QM K' ' sl'ss ' f jf' ' U S2 I X i' rl Y 2, iit Locating fiction, biography, reference books, etc., is a part of the library orientation for Pam Anderson and Jackie Neff. O'Neal, Diana O'Neal, Mark Onken, Myra Orfield, Cathy Orr, Annette Ouellette, Dennis Pace, Eddy Pafford, Sue Page, Michael Palmer, Wayne Parker, Greg Parker, Ronald 4 .4 Z' fi .J . lil , . ' Ill 'I 1-3, X R x fv- r ssnsss R Library Value - arly Lesson for Freshmen Price, Judy Price, Judy Pringle, Bobby Pritchard, Larry Purifoy, Lloyd L Q N631 fWM7 3 t , 'S .f 'if A K. Pursley, Jim Quillen, Larry Rains, Ellen Rand, Rhonda Rangel, Frank Rankin, Leroy Reagan, Pam Reding, Larry Reed, Dennis Reeves, Donald Reeves, Joe Resendez, Diana Parsons, Debra Patrick, John Patterson, Nadyne Patterson, Paulette Peace, Bruce Peddicord, Charlotte Peiia, Joselina Perkins, Mike Perry, Gordon Perry, Yvonne Peyton, Nadine Pigg, Mike Pontiff, Marvin Pope, Carey Porter, Dorothy Post, Susan Potts, Judy Potts, Terry .Q .-.-, .J 4 x Final Hectic Week Mr. Cole on a coke binge, madly rushes to fill out his lesson plan book on May .K-X. i 5' if Seniors Mike Williams and Charles MM Kitchells Check thfough 10st and f011Y1d Government students find that last minute cramming for tests isn't to see if any trace of identification can the answer, be found. ,f- Students on the not-clear list pay off their library fines. Mr. Bains assures Mrs. McGraw that her missing books are not on the shelf. is Richards, Jimmy Richards, Margie Richardson, Carol Richardson, Gary Richardson, Kathy Richardson, Larry Riggs, Carol Riley, Sue Roberds, Sherry ' Q IV! Roberts, Frank V Roberts Roberts , La Nell -' , Ricky Q Zig 41- as ,N -b ' - -v Qrgali. ll iluvvgaik 4 and A K f ffn Q 1 nf, X X Jw i Robinson, Becky Ann Robinson, Gerald Rocha, Eva Rodgers, Brian Rodgers, Renee Roth, David Rotherinel, Pam Russell, Donna Saffell, Robert Safley, Phil Saibara, Nancy Sanderford, Sherry Sanders, Wanda San Miguel, Elvia Sargent, Dub Sayers, David Schield, Randy Schreck, Robert Schwab, Bill Segura, Daniel Setzer, Sue Sewell, Dee Anne 0-- . s'X xx sl I fl! I ', , , . .fa X Z ' f fi 4 , A A ' , 4 ' gf' e sf 1 'X x ,,,M?, , -1 'N K ME 1 4 - - -.1 if n 1 'K 1 Y, 73 ,fag ,,, , 1 K ,Q 1 . --1 4 x s ff ' 1 1 ' tlafas , f ,Q '-ig. ,. . f ii . 1 .1 , 1: gb, ik 1 'n Y - it ,, i A-K , -Al W . ,Ag ,J , A I It :ss , X . M .f' l, 'aiffb wal R fu JAG? Roe, Don ff. fl ? Rogers, Patsy Rogers, Paul Rogers, Robert Romero, Marc Rommel, Doris Roper, Shirley Rossi, Bernadette i '? x I ., fi A fl' X S, gf '5 -r ,L ,Q , 1 -vga 'ans - qv 'Rl Rss, ng, ,. 4 We 3 Q e, .'f'.l:f,. . gl ffiybi '54 si, J Y, :ns y f I fn ,, f-N 1-3 c , 1 lm .Aff .qs xii! iii . it fq gil- 7 X 'fs f it Q' i ,ff Reza ' 7A A. 3 .1 f ,-, iTf f -il , 'V 3 'Q ,, 31 ' Q X M k .. at , ij. 1, A W . , NH R. , U X 4. V 'fit - it-f.?5!i-iiilxflfi . l lf Spi Mrs. William-s offers helpful advice to Wynan McCaffety, deciding her four-year plans. .rf gmt .25 ' ,Nth . -, Shankle, Danny Shannon, Tim Sheffield, Debbie Shepherd, Chris Sherrill, Holly Shook, Debbie Shronk, Greg Shuman, Donald Simmens, James U s rae. S or M Q as ii f I ,xr ff- 'i .Q 2 WW., Aw, ,f i , , 5,14 f' I Q V w ,J5'p 9?l 43 i I ii rrlsa , r 5 1, by l ll K i' ' lib y i if ilsi Z.. kj? , .. W-if .. 2 S I 4.-1, 'i ' . Q iii' X 5, - f' M ' rf 'JQi'2i1,: ,A 1 . 1' ,I - . -in 1 ' ' ' L,. gk. ff, K ' ,lr Hy. r- K - wwf' W ,Ya , A,.. A, sw ku , - 12 w i 1 Q' up KX f Wk, 3 filing -Q 5 4 i sg yi ,EV ,AC V S Q, , ., I, fe fl X r it 'S , , , .f . W 2--an s','. 'h' l y S ilr lf 3 1 alE c 1' ' 4 W' 1 Y , , ,.l. ' . ., .L r S1751 r 2 T ff jx H lf? g g Q, Q ,M kk Q I , . hi H 52 f 'u vu- .,.,- l . 3, . . f- fl , L - . it ,KH J' W 1 iz ,, 'fl Q an il. Q25 if - -wa: 21,11 2 FP' ai A I V .QQ 'Q L L , A A -Q 2, . 9' f H 32? . Qi lf ' .. f - r',, - I Q gy yQYlfiMU?OMwWKWfw l r Ni V , ' M555 Wie 3 Ml ' W . .1b' 2' 411 I ' uw L' , -, ' 4 -- A ' 1 M l'?lf ii?s Williams Prepares Simmons, William Simons, Ted Sims, Gary Sitta, Dennis Siyker, Sarah Slate, Dennis Smith, Billy Smith, Bobby Smith, Larry Smith, Marla Smith, Robert Smith, Sandra Smith, Susan Smith, Timothy Sparks, Marilyn Speight, Debbie Spencer, Mike cer, Debbie Spruiell, Richard Staha, Robert Stampley, Steven Starett, Donald , , 4 . T'lt .-. ,fm ' 1-Q 3 - It A K. V V W M- Y . ,f:! .Av.. . ,fl - 3 'AU' . .J::1.. 7, . 12 X - YC- . ,-N , . . .. 'K s f , ' .S jl V f, V, VV ,,,,,,a J- x X, J, 1 ff' f L., ,. , , -X5 .-. . -- Ze - Stockton, Ned V A V Stone, Brenda ' ' , R A I1 vi Strokos Debbie Strother, Marilyn if A V V' Sublett, Terry V i ' sf x ' . 1 f 4 HM VV.. l 5 'lf 'Z yi fe -ff? D -K 1 41, fe! rl! ln 1. i Freshmen for Second in A '23 c D J ,ff V . . 7 i -,ffl fkfh 5 Term Starkweather, Debby Starr, Barry Starrett, Carol Stastny, Belinda Stein, Cindy 'TT f FN. in ,J 'Engng' Summers, Danny Summers, Debbie Svoboda, James Swindler, Dona Tadlock, Glenn Tarver, Carolyn ' i VV f , Tausend, Tommy ,V 5 V ' ,Q in- x A '43, Tharpe, Mike ' I A , Q ,V - 'Sa ,. ' V: Thedford, Larry K ,,, ' Q W S Q S' - ff Thomas, Billy V V! V J A o 1 -X 5 f, V ,, Thomas, Bobby ,K ., 1753 V. sg I V VE? V, - V V, 'V A VV' 1,, , 1 if -' . , ff dl 'FT' 9' . 1 lr, i al X Thomas, Julie f ' 1' VV A Thomas, Ronnie ra A Ve - V! VA q M V f, VV Thompson, Linda X V. 4. 0 . ' V5 V , V- e ,, ,V' Q Tilley, Pam - 1' f ' ' V A - w A V Tlttle, ROI1I1l6 A V:,::5:i:iV,:t - 6 X Tooke, Robert K ' VV, V 5 V EJ H ' X X 6 x f 'N A S' 'H ' ' 'Uri X . ' VVVVV V - 5' Torres, Danny V , i Townsend, Elsworth S Townsend, Jonne N tm, f ' ' ' S Trainer, Sherry ,g, ' . fs . V . F Trainer, Susan -1 ,lil N - '1 V, ' Traylor, Shirley ff V' 5 VV U, 'ff ,J S L: 3 -fl s 1 I -5-5' .... -1 2-5 X f Treadway, Dorin Trncak, Steve Trutna, Thomas Tuggle, Barbara Turner, Denise Underwood, Debbie X iv'--it if I I77 li ., s gtlle 5 ,J .1 I Kimi s 7 Qs 17 Q i 2T 1.1 if' Yi I l 3 X , lil 'tw ,R-R-Rcshmcn 'Q Upshaw, Debbie Valdetero, Cindy 1 f Vanderwilt, Randy Q1 j g H g f Varner, Hugh 54 ,Q 4 as -A Vaughan, Patsy Qi if X ' n V 't Vaughn, Jimmy - 'fn f .. V83tCl1, Mary , fi' i ,,-u ,, Veazey, Mike rx Q ' 1 Q iff' A 'r i 'sl' sz, F? Venters, Ricky Ni Verastequi, Gloria it G: . i A my A if ' A' 1 - N f y N 1 H lxllll .KXNEX ,- K Femininity-the look that symbolizes the real girl. Campus styles of 1968 have come alive and revived the days of Bon- nie and Clyde. Ruffles and lace gently frame necklines and wrists While bright accessories accent pastel hues. Finishing off this soft girlish image is a whole new World of soft girlish curls. Havc R-R-Rufflcs 'ai Vick, Dane . Af we l Vick, Mike 5 E, , pi.. Villalobos, Danny -JS Square toes, block heels, straps, chains, buckles, and bows accent the Vizina, Linda ,L shoe styles of today's Thoroughly Modern Millie. in 1' x. 'lflll . f 1 v l Vogelpohl, Dennis . h as Vogtman, Patrice ' Wagers, Allen da K 7 , A-F ' e - Walker, Dana ga J +1 Q I ,I X A liz H , 9: -'54 x I lx P! . Little girl curls back again. ,, Ia is , at X Walker, Kathy A ' if Q- ,Q 3 Q, Walker, Melvin ' - ' , ,Z i ' ', ' Y, Walker, Susan A i Wallace, Carol i J , 1 , :gy Ili -x ' ' f' L V ' ' ' ' N , 5 A , . , '33 I A Walther, Dana 5 i -' , Ward, John ' ' ., , 1 4 Ward, Judy 4 4, Wardell, Jack 1' lil i jf cyl llll , F, W f fl lm. J .11mlw :1 - , e s f ' :wa Fl.,, 'f4 - ' .: ig T 1 .J , l l Watson, Gloria Wear, Janet Webber, Marvin Weghorst, John Weiss, Cathy Welch, Carleen Typifying the intellect of the freshman class Marilyn Gansky, Marla Smith, Dennis Vogelpohl, Linda Lazenby, Leah Knelly, John Goodwin, Elizabeth Conces, and Ro- berta Brown were candidates for the Academic Excel- Hi hest rankin freshman Dennis Vo el- g g I , g pohl, proudly poses with Baldy. lence Award. Welch, Raymond Welch, Valerie Weld, Judy Wells, Christine West, Clifford Weston, Carlton Wetuski, Hattie Sue Wheat, Jo Wheeler, Lee White, Gary Williams, Judie Williams, Kim Williams, Norma Williams, Olin Williamson, Debbie White, Wayne Wilkerson, Mary Williams, Cathy f- 'Q ' ' ,-me Williams, David f Kr! '41 Williams, Donald -1 V' l A A' V M6 at .ff ,lf w ff E Q, V WT' . Q l V . I' X jf -'ff' n ,lf 15, xg -V , -V In 1,43 y I . I Q W f I V an Q ,. 'Z P - Q-If-:X . any - 31? ,gg :au . Frosh Intelligence Shines Beginning in the ninth grade, rec- ords, honors, achievements, and grades help to determine the stu- dents' futures. Those Who strive and reach their maximum goals are awarded with scholastic med- als and great respect from their fellow classmates. Wilson George Wilson, Moni Wilson, Patricia Wilson, Richard Winters, Martha 'F cr ,fb QQ A uv-,, Williamson, Debbie 0' 1, Williber, Mama fe., D I A 5 , K ' 'ffifv' 1 air' if:LfQx:: ' 1 N - 1, . Willingham, Bryan i Y N S - 2 5-A 'Wilson, Connie ' t K ,Ya ' ' gf, ' Wilson, Gary 1 T' I , Q r gf Q ,se 'XZ if ' ' kj, - .1 L an N ,j is v VH .Y 4 ,iv .3 r r , , n - ' 1 X 'A 'X a,,, -.F. QQ all its eeeeseeet -5 1., 'wcffe ,e1w1'w-Lge. N2 .2 K E 5 iigw,Q 2 mxfy 4 I 3 is 'S 53 1: im , Q S After a frantic year and an even more frantic trip to the post office, Ray Abbott, with a grin and a big sigh of relief, crosses the finish line as a full fledged sophomore. ' 4- Q. Aa V A --r ,.a.:1zz..,4 J ,yt , . ,X . , T ,s'lf vf 1 ig fly, M N I ,Mx .M A P, ix .1 .'g W 4- J J 3 by M Aiiiu V End of the First Lap ,Sai 'TEE sr,W,f'WNwQ tii J ii'ai- iii osfs J-' 'ligifp' Q3 fi , V H L , 1 Y' , kf ' 'S Q2 V W V . ' , 12 2 w- A fg iifi 'Ji' ff ' 3 s x'Li? i, j,er'if u5g11 .dawg J ftrw'i, esii ffyftyi ffiiammfff Vow f tet t5W!Ek?WWwH7ikg iHfgiQywQfiFm1 pgMvf,J,,gf555QfMf QRWQQL i9i2fRf?iN ssef Woerner, Margie Wolfe, Yvette Woodring, Charles Woodring, Mark Woodrom, Jeannie Woods, Juanene Woody, Mary Wooley, Debbie fe if Wright, Lizz 'A ' f Wright, Mark 74 h Yancy, Jimmy Qt, ,, Ll - as Yates, Gerald .XB ' it ,Q Yawn, Randy X' V L. ,i Ni ' 5 '- Yelvington, Darlene ff- Yelvington, Marlene Yohe, Larry Young, Debbie Young, Jimmy Zavadil, Kenneth 4' ia ,1fgqr KaK,f ' U I af ag ' i-' J ,MMWmwwQ2?i U f l K . Debbie Shook and Steve Trncak rounded up their first year of high school With many friends, as seen by their selection as Fresh- man Favorites. Not only Was Debbie secre- tary of her class, but served also as FHA parliamentarian and as a Student Council rep- resentative. Debbie's hobbies include sewing and skiing. Interact club member Steve Trncak partici- pated on this year's Junior Varsity Basket- ball team and has been chosen for a member of next year's varsity team. Steve also enjoys skiing and surfing in his leisure time. Ya, 4. I nm ' S Q gg-5 --'- STEVE TRNCAK DEBBIE SHOOK an -S Freshman Favorites Jim Parker uses his pencil as a head scratcher as he contemplates a trig problem. Students gain much of their practice from work- ing problems in class. 1-l-lzfi? Mrs. Wiest helps clear u puzzled Dorinda Shook. p geometry problems to a ' l Mrs. Johnson gives her class instructions on the computation of the re- lated math problems. Under the supervision of Mrs. Trumpy, the student's classwork is made easier. No matter what the vocation, some form of mathematics is applied to all aspects of daily life. Math courses at P.H.S. include related math, algebra, geometry, advanced math, trigonometry, and elementary analysis. These courses always challenge students to use their own reasoning power and provide knowledge for the college-bound students. Mrs. Stanley stresses the importance of learning the algebraic terms. Cary Lawhon seeks advice from Mrs. Hamm on writing his English IV theme. I86 Questioning minds are a welcome challenge in classrooms. Knowledge of Mr. Clark uses an opaque projector to increase En- glish class knowledge. The importance of a strong English background is justifiably stressed at Pasadena High School. The study of literature depicts the beauty and versatility of the English language and reflects the beliefs and thoughts of the prodigies of the world. The confirmation of the lines of Francis Bacon when he states Reading maketh a full mang conference a ready mang and writing an exact man is demonstrated by the instructors of English at P.H.S. when they prove how a broad knowledge of the use of one's language lessens problems of communication. English Key Although learning English is a difficult process, Elsworth Townsend shows that it can be fun. to Communication The class gives Mr. Ritch its undivided attention as he points out the important aspects of Macbeth 'BW 87 Senior boys' P.E. class develops its football skills when the weather permits. Coach McKinley gives pointers to boys as they further their skills in basket- ball. 9 I K Physical Fitness Sidney Perkins and Jimmy Rogers marvel as Donald Holloway demonstrates his Tarzan-like strength. All year long the P.E. classes at PHS Work toward a physical fitness. Football, basket- ball, volleyball, softball, rhythms, tennis, and archery are just some of the sports activities in which these classes participate. Included in the physical education program are studies in health including first aid, drug abuse, and family living. Not only can P.E. promote leadership, team work, and alert thinking, but can also be a lot of plain fun. Strcsscd at PH Janice Richnow strikes a graceful pose as she dem- onstrates her agility in strenuous gymnastic exer- cises. ' Www- w'.'i E 1' . -. .....i..--V XS-as' Hx. ,4....T....-. . iw.. - rs.: These girls exhibit the techniques of playing basket ball, the non-contact sport. Coordination is attained through rhythms by these sen ior girls. l90 David Cross faces consequences from expounding on the advantages of an early lunch break to the sociology sub- stitute. Debates are frequent assignments in Mrs. O'Rear's Texas history class. Mrs. Funderburg finds her first year as a PHS world geography teacher full of questioning students J 5' , U 'nkliillllllll -' mm wmv ...,,,,, , A lhyf! . n A an - . 4 ' 1, .g sz, A, an Past Individual assistance by Mr. Bains is appreciated by his students. The social sciences taught at PHS enable students to better understand how much they in- fluence their lives t o d a y . Members of the faculty at PHS who teach social studies help students realize that mis- takes of the past benefit not only their generation, but prosperity. as well. Th e s e classes prepare students to be able to face their duties as responsible c i t i Z e n s of the world. J 1 ia fx 3? ll l j ?,,Q . fi uhymbjg :Q -fi. gi, BJ' 5 1+ X I 'lib-1 QA: 1 i- ,IS World geography students take advantage of class time to work on an assignment. Present . . Future . Government class 5th period does not object when the audio vis- ual aids responsibility requires Mr. Lackey's absence. Students find it easy to continue their work. GH 4 , '45 AN , :im 'lj Students in Mr. Allen's 5th period class work diligent- , - - ly on their American history assignment. I 5 '-1 ' Q 'f if 5 i ' . i Q- 13 I9I The science department at PHS offers an excellent background for college-bound students. The many interesting branches of science prove that progress made in the future depends upon scientific en- deavors of today. Science develops a stu- dent's ability for discovering things him- self and develops his ability to meet the needs of his environment. Physics sometimes requires many explanations from Mr. Lander. Formulas for General physical science students, Larry Fountain and Amy Griffin, help Mrs. Cox demonstrate counting atoms for the class. All eyes are on Mr. Nelson as he demonstrates the force of grav- ity in one of his general physical science classes. Generally, school be- 9 gins at 8:20g however, .- for Biology II it starts Y - at 7:20 every Friday when they have a ,, 5 two-hour lab. r ii, s F' I, K . f 'Y hum' . 'l Note-taking is imperative for future labs in Biology I under Mrs. Brown. Success Chemistry students take notes from Mrs. Zettel's lectures about molecules. Copying moss diagrams helps Becky Wil- liams in her study under biology teacher Mrs. Sellars. 'vi ri 'X xml . Q xxx 'VKX i i ,Q ' ,, Preparing for the tough Pasadena-Rayburn time of these spirited art students Richard Casas, and Debbie Thorpe. The choir's fine singing comes as a result continual practice. game takes the Bezdeck, Linda of Creativencss Reading a prose selection means good prac- tice for Speech II student David Moore. Developed Through Fine Arts 'M i5f,i I i Good dramatists learn to express themselves with feeling as Home economics allows frequent practice in shown by junior Judy Williams and freshman Pauline Engle- cooking as well as the privilege of eating bert. in class. Band director James Warren goes over the score of Born Free with his sixth period class. Q- 1 The arts have long been an integral force be- hind man's cultural development. The fine s arts program at PHS contributes to the stu- s dent's appreciation of his creative abilities and his cultural heritage. The art, speech, choir, and drama departments give the stu- dent a chance to express his thoughts and tal- ents through the stroke of a brush, the in- terpretation of a play, the delivery of a speech, and the harmony of voices. These courses provide an outlet for the creative en- ergies of the student. y 'H , :.':'k-if mga ,K,,. .. --114 We f H , err-1 t 314 rs , is 95.1 .lm 1 . gvtsfig ,wx-hx V l V53 een g A 1 -I ,RQ ff.. Aff it By the time a student reaches high school, his interests are of- ten drawn to foreign countries and customs. The 'PHS foreign language department offers chances for those interests to be developed through its French, German, Latin, and Spanish class- es. Students learn about the mys- teries of other countries and learn more about the peculiarities and similarities of their own language in comparison with others. They realize that world peace can bet- ter be achieved through under- standing the language and ways of others. Headsets in this language lab enables Mrs. Benz's combined French II and French III students to share in their study of French. Language Mr. Clark, Paulette Frady, and Cheryl Fuller examine some of the articles that the Clarks collected on their travels through German-speaking countries during the summer of 1967. 2 ' 9 ,f,.-a.,:te,.,.mur... Study Starts Path to Pcacc Colorful posters of Argentina are arranged by Mrs. Matthews' Span- ish II students Linda Buzek and Mark Denson as their study of South American countries gets under way. Carpentry is a popular subject around PHS, as witnessed in Mr. Mur- phy's woodshop classes. Here freshman Bob Olmstead carefully uses the cutting machine to make a laminated cutting board for the kitchen. at L P'QQ... .J Under the supervision of Mr. McCon- nell's combined Mechanical Drafting I and II classes, Paul Williams prepares for a promising vocation in architec- ture. Students Train for Future Careers Training students of today to be skilled workers of tomorrow is one of the major objectives of the PHS vocational program. Such courses as mechanical drafting, auto mechanics, radio and TV, air conditioning and refrigeration, and woodshop, provide training for both those students who plan to attend college and those who wish to pursue their careers im- mediately after graduation. These classes have well proved their abilities by helping around cam- pus. Tackling code oscillators is just one of the radio and TV jobs Robert Adams and Ray Walker must meet to become future skilled repair- men. 1 9 gi l I97 ITIUNIN gig famine G N nernnsiklllo , its A ggbiises Gordon Maynard and Eddie Mahan try out the new Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Cycle Trainer Unit in checking the compression of an air condi- tioner Sam Rayburn's Ted Ehman assists Ray Donaldson and Jimmy McDonald in repair- ing this ambulance for shipment to the Amigos of South America sponsored by the Inter-Act Club. . ,ye I Swift finger movements certainly help senior Ruben Arizmendez use the new electronic calculator in Mrs. Bunkley's 5th period business machines class. Preparations Bc-:gin Feeding information into the processor proves in- triguing work for data processing's Anna Vaughn, Linda White, Bobby Morris, Bobby Bishop, and Pat- tie Acuna. ,,.-fr' in JL! Mrs. Fu1ler's business law students get ready for a competi- tive world through reviewing business documents. for World of Business Individual headphones make it possible for junior Peggy Lam- bright to take dictation at her preferred speed in Mrs. Nor- ville's Shorthand I class. 1- ,fi America has been a powerful industrial nation since the early 1900's. Business has helped her flourish economically, and the students at PHS have come to realize the importance of efficient business to their country. Thus, many students have chos- en to become skilled in secretarial and computer work, as well as in business law. The fine PHS vocational program offers to them the training needed for a world of business. Junior Carolyn Sladecek operates the mimeo- graph duplicator in her clerical practice class under Mrs. Lane. w-5 N f ' ereanualftiesz nw T' A fp-'i ,F Q 1 1 ' 5 'f M, 3 w w ' ' A w , W f gKnn,1wx, H1m? ' . ,X - Q , 1 , w , , ay , '? Q , ifvz W? I , ' 1 w ' Y 'D W ' nf , if ,- i U , ,, fximsg amtmix'W11EmEu?mwew'215,342L 'LJLQAQ' 2 V, MV . .,K,u,,.,,,fgg,,,4 Nxfx V x, . I Q W- - QW? a- 4 l Lindg1 MOfg2n 1 202 . Y 1- of ' , X Known around campus for her quiet friendliness, Lin- da Morgan received the honor of becoming Miss PHS. Besides being a run- ner-up for senior class favorite, Linda has long served on the Student Council. She held the po- sition of historian for VOE Club as a senior and was a delegate to the VOE convention in Galveston. In addition to being class favorite and valentine princess during her junior year, Linda was a candi- date for FFA Sweetheart and for Miss Merry Christmas. She was one of the ten nominees for Homecoming Queen. Student Bod Favors Linda and Al Winning the title of Mr. PHS this year was Youth for Christ President, Al Williams. A1 served as vice-president of YFC during his sophomore and junior years and served as the youth pastor for Richey Street Bap- tist Church. He is a licensed minister. A member of Interact, Al was also chosen as Optimist for the month of November. Dur- ing his junior year, he Was elected Parlia- mentarian for ICT and held the position of ICT's Sergeant-at-Arms as a senior. His leadership abilities were recognized with his winning of the I Dare You Award. Known around campus for his great wit, Al livened up many school programs. He entertained at the Most Beautiful Pageant, the FFA Sweetheart Contest, and the In- teract District Convention. He also acted as Master of Ceremonies at the Interact Sweetheart Contest and the Senior Banquet. Al's great sense of humor won for him the title of the wittiest senior boy. X , I J 9 jfygl ul, JI P.H. After a feverish prelude of ex- citement and preparation, the night of homecoming finally arrived. During the half-time pause in the victorious game with Sterling, a magical at- mosphere settled over the field as the band and drill team paid tribute to homecoming queen contestants. The crowds grew nervous as Becky Bishop, Penny Nowak, and Sandy Ward were escort- ed onto the field by Lonnie Weatherly, Jimmy Parker and Brian Geaslin. The winner was announced, and the students cheered as PENNY NOWAK, a forceful symbol of PHS spir- it, received the much-deserved crown of Homecoming Queen 1967-68. Shows Pride in Penny Finalists and their escorts pause with Mrs. Bur- ford, coordinator of homecoming activities, before pep rally presentations. F5 leading talents. Sandy Ward and Brian Geaslin Wx .' Penny Nowak and Jimmy Parker X M' as was 372, Q. i if Q' me . as E mfr so . - N -' -, if tif-as - es, af , X, he s. ff 'A 5, ,P ' I I I Penny graduates to heights as she pins boutonniere on Jim- my. Penny shows her cheer- Becky Bishop and Lonnie Weatherly 1968 Most Beautiful The eighth annual Most Beau- tiful Pageant was the last and most exciting event needed for the selection of the love- liest girl at Pasadena High School. The auditorium stage was graced on December 8 with poised and regal-like beauty as the public watched the presentation of the candi- dates in their formals. After the six Houston area judges narrowed the competi- tion to fifteen girls, the search for the girls personifying poise, personality, outer and inner beauty ended with the selection of Peggy Cook, Dol- lie Huffman, Peggy Sayre, Sandy Ward, and Sandra Shef- field as the five most beauti- ful senior girls. They complet- ed the competition by answer- ing situation questions. Fol- lowing a few tense moments, the decision of the judges was announced-P e g g y Sayre, whose trademark is her smile, received the traditional red roses, sparkling crown, and cherished title of Most Beau- tiful. A Peggy Cook Dollie H Most Beautiful Finalists -tffgi My .iw Sandra Sheffield Sandy Ward V A , J Pam Hill Elizabeth Windham Becky Lowe LeWan Adams Queen Princess Princess Princess Scholarships Carolyn Childs-Pasadena Educational Secre- tary's Association to San Jacinto Junior Col- ege Randy Collier-University of Texas-Petroleum Engineering Scholarship Karen Earles-Phillips Petroleum Company Scholarship Mary Espinoza-Junior Forum Scholarship 2 years to San Jacinto Junior College Tanya Gille-Jones Scholarship and a work schol- arship from Indiana University Lloyd Goldsberry-John Black Scholarship Stanley Goode-Four year football scholarship at Texas Tech Terry Grissom-Pasadena Homebuilders Associa- tion Scholarship Beverly Harman-Junior Achievement Scholar- ship Randy Hendrix-Four year scholarship at Rice University Gary Hopson-Scholarship from Texas Rehabili- tation Center Gordon Hyde-Rotary Club Scholarship Lella Jones--Beta Sigma Phi and Parent Teacher Association Charles Lindsey-Pasadena Police Wives Schol- arship Kent Nicholson-Jesse H. Jones Scholarship and Petroleum Engineering Scholarship at Univer- sity of Texas Pat Norville-Full Athletic Scholarship at Uni- versity of Houston Tommy Ohm-Rodeo Board Scholarship Jimmy Parker-Four year basketball Scholarship at Texas Christian University . 1 , , . '5ian.z..-.a Champ Traylor's athletic abilities achieved for him a four-year football and baseball scholarship to the University of Texas. 7 Seniors Win 377,756 in Scholarships Patty Wasek and Kathy Jones discuss their future plans after receiving the Parent Teacher Association Scholar- ships. Ula Mae Price-Scholarship to Park College in Kansas City, Missouri Gary Reichelderfer-William Randolph Hearst Scholarship in journalism to the University of 1 . 5 9 1 Houston t ' E ' ' I Richard Randle-Special Tuition Award at Colo- ! x 1 ' l I , rado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado , - V ! Q Donna Reynolds-Presidential Scholarship under I ' I 1 grant of Dr. Lee D. McKellar of Mt. Pleasant, exas I I - I 8 . Peggy Sue Sayre-Tilman B. White Scholarship I - from Future Teachers of America at San Ja- . ' 1 , cinto Junior College - H - i L I 1 Lynn Shough-Vocational Office Education . U I f p 1 , Scholarship ' f 23 Jimmy Steininger-Football Scholarship at Na- 0 -In V , 'Y varro Junior College Lee Sterling-Rotary Scholarship Cheryl Sutter-Parents Without Partners Schol- arship Don Tompkins-Basketball Scholarship to East Texas Baptist College Champ Traylor-Football and baseball scholar- ship at the University of Texas for four years Patty Wasek-P.T.A. Scholarship Tommy Watson-Retail Merchants Association of Houston Scholarship Jo-Anne Wehunt-Academic Scholarship to Harding College in- Searcy, Arkansas John White-Music Scholarship to Sam Houston State Lanny White-Four year athletic scholarship to Texas AXLM Glenda Wilkinson-Office Education Association Scholarship David Williamson-Engineering Scholarship to Southern Methodist University in Dallas Ronnie Willingham-Football Scholarship to West Texas State University ,,l 'Q Recipients of the American Legion Award were Ed- die Haselbarth and Joan Abbott. Chosen as Outstanding Teenagers were Gary Reich- elderfer and Kent Nicholson. Students Displa Thei Dollie Huffman was presented the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award by the Daughters of the American Revolution. iv Because of his vast knowledge of American History, Jeff Shrader was named the Woodman of the World. f 4 T ' 1 lj 1 il? 1 ll' l av Award-Winning Talents I e Among his many honors and awards, Kent also received the Elks' Lead- ership Award, the Soroptimist Award, and was named Boy of the Month by the Exchange Club of Houston. L m zum? X 'iff l Because of her homemaking skills, Karen Earles was presented with the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. ,, lml, .J Al Williams and Jo-Anne Wehunt were fitting recipients of the I Dare You Award. their trip to Austin at Girls' and Boys' State of 1968. E X l Debbie Laird and Mike Barmore begin to make plans for 1-11-is l 'A v X ' A e 0' l . 5 it pl' r ff ' a f A . l . i rc Ki n ? 4 ar! fr . , isa A prefs , A great deal of time and practice were main factors contribut- ing to the shorthand victories of Peggy Lambright, Karen Earles, and Tanya Gille. The U n i v e r s i t y Interscholastic League competition consists of a large number of different categories ranging from shorthand to ready writing to debate. Only the best stu- dents are selected to enter UIL, which is divided into district, regional, and state levels. Kucblcr Comes Out on Top Topics of conversation among Jeff Shrader, JoAnn Wehunt, and A1 Williams include the stiff speech com- petition. PHS held on fast to the first three district places in slide for the third consecutive year with the help of Roy Webb, Joe Kuebler, and Alan Delafield. 5 , 2l2 U.I.L. Speech Results lst Place-Girl's poetry-Jo-Anne Wehunt lst Place-Boy's Persuasive speaking- J eff Shrader 3rd Place-Boy's Prose reading-Al Wil- liams Shorthand Results lst Place-Karen Earles 2nd Place-Peggy Lambright 3rd Place-Tanya Gille Slide Rule Results lst Place--J oe Kuebler-Score 343 2nd Place-Alan Delafield-Score 276 3rd Place-Roy Webb-Score 269 Number Sense Results 2nd Place-Keith Moore-Score 160 4th Place-Tommy Morrow-Score l50 Spelling Results 3rd Place-Dianna Shipman and Tanya Gille UIL participants, Tommy Moore, Keith Moore, and Bob Singleton, number sense calculations are excep- tional, but their skills at the blackboard are ques- tionable. ,-,1JA,14f1-0 King Joe Kuebler captures the State UIL Slide Rule Championship at the University of Texas. Although Dianna Shipman and Tanya Gille mas- ter difficult words, these are hardest of all. Lion Eric Foster, Lynn Johnson, Rodney Roach, Roy Webb, Ronnie Willingham, Champ Traylor, Stanley Goode, and not pictured Eddie Haselbarth. N Y '7 Q4 1 H. ka i , . an 'sl' . in -1 x. a J Rotariau Kent Nicholson, Champ Traylor, Tommy Watson, Ricky Shuman, Gary Boeger, Billy Epstein, Gary Reichelder- fer, and not pictured David Bonds and Maurice Guidry. Seniors Take Part in Rotary Ann Janice Jones, Barbara Hagerman, Tanya Gille, Jo-Anne Wehunt, and not pictured Nancy Partin, Penny Nowak. Sherry Buffington, and Suzanne Huckabee. Optimiss Bettye Todd, Mary Sue Meneley, Joan Abbott, Patty Wasek, Ann Shields, Patti Acuna, Peggy Sayre, Peggy Cook, and not pic- tured Nancy Partin. l Civic Club Activities Optimist David Moore, Thomas Wells, A1 Williams, Brian Geaslin, Jimmy Parker, Ricky Worthington, and Al Henson. asm Lanny White, Eddie Haselbarth fLionj, 1 X . ,I Awards Presentation Among his various awards, Roy Webb was an alter- nate to the Champion Scholarship and received the American Chemical Society Award. JoAnne Wehunt received her award as runner-up to the ' ' American Legion Award and also was presented with the I Dare You Award. Rocky Kelley exhibits his musical tal- ents at the Senior Day Awards Assem- bly. Recipients of the Elks' Leadership Award, presented. by Mr. Keller and Mrs. Bishop, were Patty Wasek and Kent Nicholson. Hcightc-:ns Senior Da Asscmbl l Mr. Keller presents Kent Nicholson with the Sorop- timist Award along with the Outstanding Teenager Award. Peggy Cook entertains the seniors with a dance selection from A Taste of Honey 'SI -I3 5 ,-,,,,, ,.,,I..----e 1 .- 'it.:.,., H f- Frank Isaac accepts his L.B.K. Award from emcees Gary Boeger and David Williamson with a simple ex- pression of gratitude, Thanks heaps . Joan Abbott graciously thanks Mr. Cordrey of the Champion Man- agement Club, as she accepts her Champion Good Citizenship Award. 2l7 2l8 Student Body President Kent Nicholson Promoting a good student-faculty relation- ship was the job well done by Student Body President, Kent Nicholson. The calm and de- termined manner in which he tackled all jobs earned him many friends and many honors. Not only was he chosen as the Boy of the Month by the Houston Exchange Club, but was given the Outstanding Teenager Award for PHS. Due to his outstanding leadership abilities, Kent received the Elks Leadership Award and the Soroptimist Award. He was a two year letterman in basketball and a one year letterman in golf. Kent's other varied interests included his participation as direc- tor of the Interact Club and his membership in the National Honor Society. Kent was also selected as Junior Rotarian for the month of October and was a finalist for Mr. PHS. A four year recipient of Academic Excellence Awards, Kent was a finalist for the Cham- pion and Jones Scholarships and was select- ed as a member of Who's Who in American High Schools. J 4p glxg Lkgk.. .tl W 1-X Jl gl an ? . .. ll K N It is no Wonder that the 1967-68 Beacon received an Award of Distinguished Merit under the able leadership of Gary Reichelderfer, BEACON ED- ITOR. Elected Most Valuable Staffer, Gary at- tended Journalism Day at NASA with reporter Jim Maloney of the Houston Post. Noted as co- winner of the Outstanding Teenager Award at PHS, Gary also received an award for outstand- ing work in high school. He was one of four dele- gates selected to attend the National Journalism Convention in Chicago and a three-year member of Student Council. Amiable Gary Reichelderfer will attend the University of Houston as a jour- nalism major, possibly to pursue a career in court-reporting after completing his college edu- cation at the University of Texas. Beacon Editor ar Rcichcldcrfcr Pasadcnian Editor X oan Abbott , Ef Ji . ,ttt N, Vivacious and sweet Joan Abbott well displayed her qualities of leadership and organization through her work as Editor of the 1967-68 PAS- ADENIAN. Joan was chosen Editor after she served as junior class editor in her junior year. She was a four-year member of Student Council and a member of Quill and Scroll, and was se- lected as Miss Junior Optimist for the month of January. Her Versatility was illustrated through her active participation in the Future Teachers of America, National Honor Society and through her service as recording secretary and accom- panist in the Acappella Choir. GRA has also been a part of Joan's high school life. Noted for her outstanding attributes, Joan was the recipient of the American Legion Leadership Award. sq.. Xxx, 22l se N 'n ,fr N Q 7 'T A tif. Pasadena High proved a busy place for lively Barbara Ha- german, Outstanding Math Student. She was a member of the National Honor Society for two years and Was a recip- ient of the Academic Excellence Award for four years. Bar- bara placed as the highest ranking freshman and junior, and was selected as the representative to Girls' State. She was an alternate for the Champion Scholarship. Barbara ranked 'high with her classmates, too. She served as secre- tary of her sophomore class and was voted Most Likely to Succeed. A member of FTA, Barbara held the position of District I Corresponding Secretary for the Texas Future Teachers of America in her senior year. She was Rotarian for November and a two-year member of Quill and Scroll. Barbara Worked as sophomore editor of the 1967 Pasaden- ian and as senior editor of the 1968 yearbook. E hs- Mathematics Barbara Hagerman Qyfz '-f: .bi,' I R QKJI 5 Commercial Frances Bcnncr x . Because of her laudable achievements in commercial courses, Frances Benner has been selected as Outstanding Commercial Student. She participated in the University Interscholasic League in her sophomore year for typing competition, received the Aca- demic Excellence Award for two consecutive years, and was a member of the National Honor Society. Frances has been on the Stu- dent Council and a member of the Future Teachers of America. Other activities that Frances enjoyed included her participation in the PHS Marching Band and Symphonic Orchestra for four years. A favorite among band students, Frances Was elected Band Sweetheart. Outstanding History Student Tom Haltom Was known around campus for his friendly manner. Tom participated in the French, bi- ology, and history clubs. He was an active Student Council member for four years and played in the PHS Marching Band during his freshman and sophomore years. Tom was a photographer for the 1966 Pasadenian and held the position of co-editor of the organiza- tions section of the 1967 Pasadenian. As a junior, he was a member of Quill and Scroll and was selected as a National Honor Soci- ety member, of which he became president during his last high school year. Pasadena's News Citizen chose Tom as a Leader of To- morrow and he was also chosen as a Student City Councilman. Social Studies Tom Haltom Foreign Language Mary Espinoza duty ,, . ,- an ..f4k. ii ii a Representing the Foreign Language Depart- ment was the honor selected for Mary Es- pinoza. Mary received the Academic Excel- lence Award in her junior year and was a member of the National Honor Society. She served as secretary of the Spanish Honor Society and was a member of the Spanish Club in her junior year. Mary was awarded the National High School Award of Excel- lence and Won a Junior Forum Scholarship to San Jacinto Junior College. Her extracur- ricular activities included her position as publicity chairman of the Catholic Youth Or- ganization. English Ann Shields 1 .,,' Ann Shields was a runner-up for the 1967 'Achievement Awards sponsored by the Na- tional Council of Teachers of English. She was awarded a scroll plus recommendations to the colleges of her choice. Thus, having been recognized as one of the outstanding WV English students in the nation, Ann right- fully deserved a spot in Who's Who. She was selected as Opti-Miss for the month of March and was a member of the National Honor Society during her senior year. Ann was a member of the Future Teachers of America and participated in the University Interscholastic League in Ready Writing for two consecutive years. Ann was recognized as a member of Who's Who in American High Schools. Rodney Roach's accomplishments and abilities earned for him the honor of Outstanding Science Student for WHO'S WHO. He has been a member of the Junior Technical Society and attended its state convention. Rodney was selected to take the American Chemical Society Scholarship Exam in his sophomore year and placed second from the PHS contestants. He was a member of the National Honor Society and a National Merit Scholarship Finalist, for which he received a Cer- tificate of Merit. Rodney's other interests cover a Wide variety of activities, such as his membership in the Library Club and his trip to its state convention, his membership in Thespians, and his participation in speech tournaments. Rodney was chosen as an Optimist and Was a Lions Club guest of the month. na, A -if-'V 7 . , A , .... ..,.., O a nf 5' 7 if 1 Scicncc Rodney Roach O Pdhleiirs The determined fighting spirit of PHS was embodied by these energetic cheerleaders. Hard-Working teams of Penny and Cary, Arlene and Bill, Eliz- abeth and Jerry prompted an ener- getic student body to reveal its true spirit for the team. The students rea- lize their time-consuming efforts and real devotion. Football games just would not have been complete Without their leadership. '67 Football Cheerleaders Arlene Elizabeth Lucas Windham Penny Nowak Bill jerry Usborne Wilson Cary Lawhon 1967 Season Record PHS 13 JONES PHS 7 BALL HIGH PHS 6 DEER PARK PHS 6 PORT NECHES- PHS 26 NEDERLAND PHS 56 STERLING PHS 1.5 SAM RAYBURN PHS 22 LEE PHS 8 BRAZOSPORT PHS 13 SOUTH HOUSTON TOTAL 242 Football 196 Eagle Varsity Bottom Row: Steve Kerbow, Eddie Crabtrey, Mike Adrian, Carroll Avant, Craig Sutton, Eddie Haselbarth, Cur- tis Spilman, and Frank Pierce. Second Row: John Osborne, Stanley Goode, Mike Pay, Champ Traylor, Glen Bondy, Larry Andrews, and Tommy Byrd. Third Row: Bobby Moore, manager, Merle Moon, and Jimmy Steininger. Fourth Row: Rudy Sladecek, manager, Harold Rogers, and Mike Barmore. Fifth Row: Ricky Meyer, manager, Richard Randall, and Charles Coleman. Sixth Row: Steve Smith, Larry Leuthke, and Ronnie Willingham. Seventh Row: David Barnes, Jimmy Pitts, Alan Childers, Pat Norville, Don Wester, manager, Albert Kimball, Ricky Worthington, Wes Morehead, Mike Birtchet, Eddie Foster, Ricky Shuman, Lanny White, Brooks Doughtie, Smitty McKenzie and Bill Patrick. r i . , . ,Ji Eddie Foster is tackled after a ten-yard pass. On September 17, the Eagles were handed their first loss of the season by the powerful Ball High Tornadoes from Galveston. The Eagles took an early lead on Lanny White's 3-yard crash to paydirt. This was soon trimmed by the Tornadoes, leaving the score 7-6. Early in the fourth quarter the Galveston offense came alive behind the running of a young man with the famous name of Booker T. Washington and marched down the field for a quick score. The two-point conversion was unsuccessful. When they got the ball again, Galveston repeated their previous march with Booker T. rushing past the stunned Eagle defense for the final 26 yards. The unsuccessful extra-point try left the final score 18-7. Eagles Open Season With 13-7 Victory The Eagles squeezed by the Jones Falcons 13-7 to open the 1967 sea- son in their traditional Winning style. Lanny White's score capped a second quarter drive to put the Eagles ahead 7-O. A 91-yard kick off return by J ones tied the score 7-7. A long fourth quarter drive, climaxed by a ten-yard run by Smitty McKenzie, put the Eagles back on top. The two-point con- version try was unsuccessful and the game ended with a score of 13-7. Through an opening made by an Eagle lineman, Lanny White picks up first-down yardage. , . 11:-M - . f Q 'ww . W 5 . . - H 'sap Norville leaps to snare a pass from Smitty McKen- zie Adrian catches a pass, then goes over for a touchdown. ,Q The Eagles got back on the winning track once again with a 6-0 win over Deer Park on Septem- ber 22. As in the Galveston game, the Eagles scored early but this time were able to hold their lead. A 77-yard first quarter march led the Eagles to the Deer Park 3, where Lanny White slammed over for the score. The rugged Eagle defense led by Steve Smith, Champ Traylor, Stanley Goode, and Jimmy Stein- inger successfully held off the Deer three times to lead the Eagles to victory. Luck and a stiff defense combined forces to give the Eagles a 6-0 win over Port Neches on Sep- tember 30. With nine seconds left in the game, Smitty McKenzie faded back and was promptly tackled in what appeared to be the last play of the game. Although the clock showed no time remaining, one of the Indians was guilty of grab- bing McKenzie's face mask, so the Eagles were awarded one more down. Once again McKenzie dropped back to pass, but this time he got it away. Sixty-seven yards down field the ball dropped into the' arms of Lanny White and he raced across for the touchdown. The extra point was unsuccessful, leaving the final score 6-0. Lanny White crosses goal after catching 67- yard pass by Smitty McKenzie. Eddie Haselbarth stops Nederland's kickoff return. State-ranked Brazosport crushed the Eagle sec- ond team 48-8 on November 3 as the first team rested on the bench for the next week's show- down with the South Houston Trojans. Pat Norville catches a pass to give six-point lead. Pasadena Downed Sterling Lanny, temporarily stopped in the backfield, was able to break free and head for paydirt. the Eagles a 'Q 037' -N-JI -Ir -' . ' Q' 'gfilw' 5. -7 A A Lanny White is stopped after a 15 yard pass from Smit- , , ' Q 5 ML3, ',gf' 1 A 'LL ty McKenzie. .-' ' . -. .,.'-.g.,1'- JA V , - ,Q LA-' f , , 5 X' h I- , ,, Pasadena gains valuable yardage in an end sweep. The Eagle steamroller with Lanny White at the wheel rolled over the Sterling Rangers 56-20 on October 13. In the finest performance by a back in the history of Pasadena High School, White gained 311 of the Eagles' 669 yards and put 44 points on the board to firmly establish his all-state status. Much of the credit for W hite's fine performance belonged to the offensive line led by Larry Leuth- ke, Steve Smith, John Osborne, Champ Traylor, and Mike Birtchet. The defensive line, not to be outdone, provided an almost impenetrable Wall against the Sterling ground attack, giving the Eagles their most impressive victory of the season. Larry Andrews prevents a Galveston touchdown. mfr, Pasadena recovers another Rayburn fumble. Ra burn Defeated Once Again A combination of power, running, and a rug- ged defense gave the Eagles their fourth vie- tory, in as many tries, over the Sam Rayburn Texans. Lanny White ran 40 yards for a touchdown and added the point after for a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter. In the third quarter Rayburn tallied 9 points on a touch- down and a field goal to take the lead 9-7. The Eagles rallied in the fourth quarter, with a drive of 76 yards in 9 plays. A TD pass to Mike Barmore plus a two pointer left the final score, 15-9. Once again the boys from the more prosperous side of town were left yelling, wait till next year. Lanny White goes over for six points. Mike Barmore scores six points for PHS 3 Eddie Haselbarth tackles Ball High's Gene Perry after kick- off. Smitty McKenzie searches down field for an open receiver during the Lee game. fini -vw Accurate passing of Smitty Mc- Kenzie and Lanny White led the Eagles to a 22-6 win over the Bay- town Lee Ganders on October 28. The customary early touchdown drive was climaxed by a seven- yard pass from White to Norville. In the second quarter McKenzie went to the air three times straight for 54 yards and 6 points. The last Eagle tally came on a 9- yard toss from McKenzie to White. The Eagle defense was solid all during the game and the defen- sive secondary shone. Jimmy Pitts and Ricky Schuman made many good tackles. Albert Kimball and Pat Norville destroyed the Gan- ders' passing game with one in- terception each. Lanny White very easily gets away from the ares of a South Houston Trojan. grief:-11 1f -.11 ' no in 21 lAl ' ii.. iiit A is T X , 91 wi Mike Barmore is pulled down from behind by a charging Trojan. Tension mounts in the Eagle-Trojan game as Coach Bar- field and Coach Clecker discuss penetrations with the referee. Pat Norville misses a pass on the Trojan 15- yard line. South Houston's Trojans took advantage of a loose ball in the Pasadena end zone to gain a 13-13 tie and pull one penetra- tion ahead of the Eagles 4-3 with less than four minutes left in the game. After a blocked punt by Champ Traylor, the Eagles drove to the Trojan 33. An incom- pleted pass on the 15-yard line turned the ball over to the Trojans. With less than a minute remaining on the clock, the Eagles took control once again. McKenzie passed to Kerbow at the 25. Two incom- pleted passes brought up fourth and two. A pass inside the twenty, which would have tied the game on penetrations, fell incomplete and the Trojans ran out the clock to win the right to represent the north zone of District 12AAAA in the playoffs. Throughout the 1968 football season at PHS, the student managers, Don Wester, Rudy Sladecek, Ricky Meyer, Bobby Moore, and Corky Williamson proved to be valuable as- sets to the team. Working behind the scenes, they attended to the maintenance and distri- bution of the equipment necessary for the four football squads. They made certain that the players and their equipment were in the best possible condition at all times. Managers: Don YVester, Rudy Sladecek, Ricky Mey- er, Bobby Moore, Corky Williamson All-District: Mike Barmore, Steve Smith, Larry Luethke, Lanny White, Champ Traylor I-Ei YQ Tri-Captains: Lanny White, Stanley Goode, Champ Traylor a K All-State: Lanny White The Eagles dominated the North Zone choices for the All-District team of 1967. Five Eagles Who made the first team were Champ Traylor and Steve Smith on defense and Larry Luethke, Mike Barmore, and Lan- ny White on offense. Champ, at linebacker, consistently turned in brilliant performances. Steve filled a vital position on the tough de- fensive line. Larry, at. center, was one of the team's unsung heroes. He received the rec- ognition he deserved with his selection as all- district. Mike was the team's top pass re- ceiver and the second leading scorer. Lanny was the team's leading scorer and most val- uable player. His selection as All-State proved him to be one of the most outstanding backs in the history of Pasadena High School. Head Coach Bob Barfield V ,Q ' 'Ak' V Coach Harold Stephens vw . Coach Jack Fink unior Varsity of 1967 Bottom Row: Bobby Moore, Danny White, John .Veatch, Richard Branch, Van Meyers, Glenn Riske, Don McIn- tosh, Mark Masters. Second Row: Bobby Randall, Glenn Byus, Joe Traylor, Delray Bruce, Bill Herring, Ricky Enerson, Johnny Spilman, Matt Luebe. Third Row: Doug Twitty, Jerry Andrews, Robert Traylor, John Harrison, Steve Boren, Kerry Bonner, John Elton, Jerry Johnson. Fourth Row: Coach Harold Stevens, Bobby Bailey, Lar- ry Harman, Bill LaCaze, Randy Holt, Coach Don Cole. C2 f MFC?-fr , ,,1,, rw U Team of 1967 G EL, , 1 .-1e,+Q.., I Bottom Row: Glen Goen, Dana Cotton, Gary Brightwell, Milton Cates, Chuck Goode, Richard McMurry, Mike Mur- phy, Dan Daniels. Second Row: Coach McCarley, Ronnie Foree, Steele Culp, Robert Stack, Mike Donelson, Joe Hunter, Bobby Lanier, Jimmy Rodgers, Coach Hollis. Third Row: Don McPhearson, Robert Speight, Billy Caudill, Mike Bowen, Paul Geaslin, Donald Holloway, Pat Smith, Tommy Dye. Fourth Row: Billy Miller, Bob Jones, Sid- ney Perkins, Mike Sibley, Turner McClain, Hogie Powell. Freshman Team of 1967 Bottom Row: Coach Webb, Mark Luebe, Jean Boggs, Bobby Buchannan, Frank Rangel, Dennis Bissit, Larry Kocurek, Coach Bryan. Second Row: Leroy Collins, Henry Bock- man, Victor Connor, Kenneth Thomas, Kenneth Pitzer, Glen Tadlock, Brian Willingham. Third Row: Bruce Angel, Vernon Johnson, Walley Hill, Johnny Easter, Dennis Reid, Da- vid Huffman, Ricky Brightwell, Jerry Manning. Fourth Row: Glen Morgan, Donald Reeves, David Mease, David Cash, Delroy Collins, Mike Welch, Joe Lanier. Fifth Row: Fred Brown, Mark Denson, Billy Thomas, Donny Shuman, Kenneth Foster, Joe Reeves, Bo Flowers. Sixth Row: Frank Roberts, Will Hasson, Kim Brizendine, Henry Minor, Gary Milligan, Marc Laird. E , .f , G. , y,f?Zc. I-Fehbn fl if 243 1968 ZONE RECORD PHS 59 SOUTH HOUSTON PHS 61 BAYTOWN LEE PHS 64 RAYBURN PHS 56 STERLING PHS 61 SOUTH ,HOUSTON PHS 41 BAYTOWN LEE PHS 56 RAYBURN PHS 68 STERLING TOTAL 466 asketball '67-'68 Varsity Basketball Coach Gene McCarley Jimmy Parker Larry Clark Smitty McKenzie Gary Boeger Wayne McPhaul Kent Nicholson Ricky Triplett Don Tompkins Lanny White Manager Donnie Armitage David Williamson All eyes turn upward as Kent Nicholson goes high to make a basket and tally up two points. 1968 Eagles Claim Second Place Lanny White battles an opponent for posses- sion of a rebound. y is 0 PHS Eagles work hard for accuracy during pre-game warm up session. Jimmy Parker displays jump shot technique which helped Win him a position on the all- district team. , rg F- Bs. 'Q c. Coach McCarley spent much time discussing the strategy of the game as shown during the PHS-Sam Rayburn match. 7 Q I I Y in -2. .F W' ' f f .. Q 1 s .,V, , ' Pi ?f?-iii P- , gal W J V. l'ss . ' 1'r'TfVi -A X a i? 57 s I Q Ricky Triplett scores on a difficult sideline jump shot. Outmaneuvering and shooting over his defensive man, Jimmy Parker scores two points against LaMarque. 247 Ricky Triplett pivots and passes in an offensive drive against LaMarque. Jimmy Parker outjumps North Shore in tip off of the pre-zone game. Don Tompkins drives in for two more points. 5 5 1 it Q- From twenty feet out, Ricky Triplett pops the net with a difficult jump shot. U II . , . - A a '. fxwmvnnn-Q wl!'l.lw.i. .'.i:s 4J'.'.'. if.' V . ,-my-iii i '67 Basketball Cheerleaders Cindy Carroll Dorinda Shook Pam Nicholson Michelle Cordrey Bill Osborne Steve Willingham jimmy DeLony Tommy Partin 1967-'68 junior Varsity Left to Right: Steve Nelson, Matt Reid, Dan Daniels, Kelly Hazen, Keith Moore, Keith Johnson, Bill Smith, Coach McKinley, Ray Bareiss, Steve Trncak, Kerry McGreW, John Hull, Ronnie Foree, Chuck Bezdek, Pat Smith. Jimmy Parker was selected for the All District and All Zone teams. A high- scorer, he held an average of 32-36 points per game in regular play. Don Tompkins was also chosen for All Zone in 12-AAAA this season. ' Opponents box in Jimmy Parker in a defensive move to get the rebound. Wayne McPhaul pops the net for two points on a jump shot. 1967-68 Freshman Team br' o Qllhl ll IULNU A Standing: Bruce Cunningham, Kim Brizendine, Dennis Bissit, Bryan Willingham, David Norman, John McAdams, Will Hasson, Randy Kimmel, Larry Kocurek, and Coach Harold Stevens. Kneeling: Tommy Shivers, Jackie Neff, Del Roy Collins, James Clemons, Jerry Manning, Steve Klecka, Olin Wil- liams, LeRoy Collins, Mark O'Neil. 25l Under the guidance of Coach Tollie McKovvn, Pasadena captured the Dis- trict Track and Field Meet for the first time in many seasons and sent eight to Regional competition. Bill LaCaze and Stanley Goode finished first and second in the district discus throw. LaCaze also Won first-place honors in regional. Others represent- ing the Eagles in the Regional Meet were Lee Milligan in the 880 yard dash, Barney Reynolds, Ricky Mey- ers, Corky Williamson, Gailyn Wells and Pat Norville in the mile relay. Norville also ran in the high and in- termediate hurdles. Corky William- son also ran the 220 yard dash. Track . ,ff , i ' V , .J-. Corky Williamson takes second place in the 220 yard dash at the district track meet. l ILL IILL Pat Norville easily clears the high hurdles and earns the right to compete in the regional meet. PHS Captures District ' VCR Qsefv Yi N-1 - f' Members of the PHS track team take time out between events for rest at the district track meet. ., , ., .. ef R rf-fa , V MA, 4 V.VVr , 5 -A a... Bw ' f 1 IWN- k1.L 1 W H, 7 Q ' B -, ,f. - , 'LT K ..,. ,fgqf-Z., - , f, AZV. ge K t f gk y y nr , B it . M , , L Y y ' Y 4 , V my 1 W ,3 in . : ,,.t 3 yy ny S l ' s Aw: KKA. L fN1'w'Bf.if2 '. 925 m Mm. 'M -asian 'af-vs -an H5 Bottom Row: Coach McKoWn, Darrell Dehart, Gailyn Wells, Robert Gomez, Jack Loocke, Lee Milligan, Coach Bryan. Second Row: Pat Norville, Steve Kerbow, Ronnie Willingham, Ricky Meyers, Corky Williamson. Third Row: Bill LaCaze, Barney Reynolds, Mike Barmore, Bill Smith, Gerald Johnson, Bobby Moore. Fourth Row: Steve Smith, Eddie Foster, Brooks Doughtie, Mike Birtchet, Van Meyers. 8 Eagles Advance to Regional PHS was well represented at regional in the 880 by Lee Mil- ligan. The mile relay team representing the mighty Eagles at regional con- sisted of Ricky Meyer, Barney Reynolds, Gailyn Wells, and Corky Wil- liamson. t'?+ ll- ' I 1 TW' Pat Norville placed at district and region. Q , o- ' i. A. it ?. - vi .LA vc 'I-QF! if ii 4, A.. Placing third at state, Stanley Goode completes the PHS state track representatives. Q! if T1 its R. . F V Pi . ,L W. 1 vu f ...J M L ...M J 4, it Q L nn 2 ' 2 inn ' , ,. 1- '11 mr... a A l' A lgbfvfflzflf fW15Sflf? ff'5v 'R' - no ' ' ' 1 AW' A , v1E11gM ', nu: rs- v ,e'l a 'NWA . , ',l1,lsl5rk 1 iv.: fw yf es- 4 , ... g . M . ' : Hf'ff,f'ws:Mqw-' , if Bill LaCaze also goes to state after placing first in district. Golfers gained experience through participa- tion in seven tournaments from February 29 through April 11. Four players returning next year are Bruce Angel, Alan Delafield, Jimmy Thomas, and Dennis Walters. Round- ing out their golfing career at PHS are Gary Boeger, Frank Kresch, Bobby Morris, and Kent Nicholson. .AE Jimmy Thomas lines the ball up for a putt on the 13th hole. olf 55 . I2 ffl' i V I , i, ' ', M T , , Q P , , I - NJ f 1 li .gf ,A V -A 1 V ' r I vi ,. 'lqif ,cn ,-41 .1 M ' f e , we 1 A .N ' Y Q' - , V' . I , l Hf,f2'fYl4? ' 4' . V W X . , My , M4 M'Q,.l .i X fl aw l 5 ' H . . bg 1 f-f ,,, ,,uwvw7.?'f i -' '1 ., MV, M , , Y .wifi 3 . :.,,,-.Finial . 1 K,Q:,3fr.i,gK,rl ' ' ,,.- 153- - .' 9' if A' 2 '-,., . . T Q f ' fi' is-fl -r ,-. 1 . V ' .f - -- . K f:pi9l'fl wx . Alan, Bruce, Dennis, and Jimmy trudge back to the club- house after an afternoon practice session. 'M 'ms Bruce Angel slams the ball out of the sand trap. He won the Freshman Tournament at LaMarque with a 75. l With a forceful swing Dennis Wal- ters scrambles out of the rough. Tournament players on the team are Bruce Angel, Bobby Morris, Frank Kresch, Kent Nicholson and Jimmy Thomas. 1 ln' S l N l l 5 - Q 5 T 'M 'j .Q l nhl Qfav' +--P-he il 85511, l I-Q41 ' 2 mf I X ET I '- vt ' 5' . , ' lin 2 F It all P , 3 51553 6 6 ' f- fr :A -'sp iw: is 335-ii , V - . . i fe- :xc P4 tl i 3 ffv QQ N ll, 3 . ,I I l' '- iii A A ' 'l ,fig :E 5' ' 5 . 'Y '- 1 .' . fri? SN- 1 . i, 'wQ,3:fv'--1: f. y- 'm l-e-1 . 2- X if - H l ssls f . Y: -ex Y Q . x ,n l no rv.. .x1.zafg, .: - i mms .f:.gE:EE:: f K k ,W,WM,.Q HA igi. ff, .. ,. Steve Kennedy positions himself to begin the 100- yard backstroke. E , - John Elton approaches a turn in the 100-yard free- style. Swimming .- f. ,N Pete Dietz dives to begin his leg of the medley relay. W Coach Montgomery shows Glen Rice his time on the 100 yard backstroke. Eagles Take 4 Medals in District Meet The 1968 Eagle swimming team climaxed a season of rebuilding by taking 4 medals at the district swim meet. The medley relay team of Larry Hooker, Pete Dietz, Gary Smith, and John Elton placed third. Gary Smith placed first in the 100 yard butterfly. Pete Dietz finished fourth in the 200 yard individual medley and John Elton took fourth in the 100 yard freestyle. Standing: Eugene Fuller, John Elton, Steve Kennedy, Allan Wages, James Crosby, Glen Rice. Kneeling: Pete Dietz, James Kennedy. In the girls' doubles Barbara Caudill awaits the opponents' serve. 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Tennis Teams XT! . ttafmig, M Left to Right: Miss Reich, Barbara Caudill, Dorenda Doughtie, Michelle Luebe, Susan Walker, Stefani Davis, Judy Glazener, Teresa Bridges, Lou Whitworth. .QQ , , 1- . - ' 'vm . . -P' Hi .-mf f A 7 'liififk .- Sf-Ugly ,- A4!'tf'.15uS, Qi , I 4 K, viswfa 4' ,f,.53+v' Q' v jvfA3:- K W' . 1s.L1zv'w 'liiiiffiziq in . .L . fl ' 'z1.'15 ' i liQgg3fi??7fi fli'1 -x Jimmy Pitts rounds third ibase on his way to home plate. , A?i'f3 h ii , h i B 21SCb21ll ., Qfw- M--.f,.', '--f W, 1 ., , , ,M , , , ,zggzff Af+,i,3,wf,,.'.i A K r , - A f y I ,zgf .A V V -MV, ,, ,qw ',, ww - it ,Mya Ai ,w,1J':,5rv',.,w, wlfsiw' 'wi ggffi M, i ASW . ,M , f ,Q k 3 rdf ,gf if ,W .vb g J 4, S? , , , ,S gen it ,,, . X i?355f ,WY i ' ' A f A , Q , . 4u,lyf?W'3' , Q ., 'A , Q L , 0 2, ge Vi M, is in N N as ,i 'mi' J J ,ff abyk . ,, ' . M ,. ,f , wggiapiykfui . 1 982. 4' . -f w ,f LJ- . rif, i' iff i'A i 'ii- 'A 1 7 RW if i ' 'g r f n A-if -',-. i',l.-may -W .. -:,, in ,3?,,f -i . by Li' 2 Y 1 23' if Q ' A ff M ? , 5 x A f V, - . - . f- 41 , 56 , ik . g . in . I I l .W Q3 A, ' ' Q2 W l, , 'iii' f f' if ,ii.'1. W -fa- h ?4?4vf fit:-.P -' 'g f i ffffi M f ii N i i Manager Edmon Tipton, Robert Traylor, George Cannon, Champ Traylor, Don Wester, Harold Rodgers, Tommy Mc- Daniel, Stanley Goode, Wes Morehead, Albert Kimball, Rudy Sladecek, Darrell Wyont, Jimmy Pitts, Jimmy Steinin- ger, Lanny White, Danny White, Mike Adrian, and trainer Jimmy Delony. Kneeling: Coach David Webb. Second in State Pasadena Eagles earned a berth in the state finals by winning six out of eight play-off games. The Green nine lost the opener with Galveston Ball High in district competition 2-1 but proved their mettle in the next two games with wins of 6-5 and 3-2. The mighty Eagles opened the three-game Bi-District series with Beaumont French with a close 1-0 win. Beaumont took the second game 2-1, but the Eagles were victorious in the last battle 1-0 and won the Bi-District crown. Only two meetings were necessary for the Green Power to eliminate the Galena Park Jackets from state competition with wins of 3-0 and 14-4. In the last game the Eagles riddled Jacket hurlers with five home runs. Champ Traylor, a switch hitter, got two homers, one from each side of the plate. Albert Kimball, Lanny White, and Stanley Goode accounted for the other roundtrippers. In the sixth inning the Eagles sent ten men to the plate and tallied five runs. Lanny White, the winning pitcher, allowed only five hits. V 1' e r Jimmy Pitts raps a sharp single to drive in the winning run in the second play-off game with Galveston. Pasadena Nips Galveston in m 1 The Eagle players relax Darrell VVyont prepares to make his turn around first base. f . .fa ., A iflf , - . - 5' f fs V fre- ,f - Q- . - , W. . , -.A ' :r f- fr '-'ff' -- Q . ' 'O ,N I . . i .M .. I, ., V P p 5 . ... , . . A, , fp .gi . ' LZA. K Q . M Ajmguag I I 4 I , 3 1. Mg Coach Webb reminds baserunners that there are two outs and to run on anything. The Pasadena Nine captured the North Zone Cham- pionship with a 13-1 over Baytown Sterling. The only two zone losses dealt to the Eagles were due to the efforts of the Rayburn Texans. Stanley Goode, Champ Traylor, Jimmy Steininger, Jimmy Pitts, and Albert Kimball were named to the all-zone team. Goode's pitching talents carried him to a 4-1 record. Champ boasted .400 batting average, and Jimmy Pitts' agility earned him the position of utility infielder. Jimmy Steininger and Albert Kim- ball were exceptional outfielders. Traylor, Pitts, and Kimball were also selected to the all-district team. Jimmy Steininger triples against- LaMarque. Jimmy Pitts and Lanny White cool off before a play off game with Beaumont French. Goode slams a single up the middle in the Galveston game. ll - 4 1 . xii f a '- ,-f -2 . ., ,, if UMA 4 --Q--nn! Z- .-.aa ...,, gh L- A V 1 .ef ' I ,...- Q, Q -' , ' W .t rf' WM. ,, l , V L, .,, i- A. A . . .Y .4 L --,.,.,,.!1-r..Y-: .. be . -nf' 14 -L1 ,gp9,, - ,Xiu ..- fe .,,. ...-. ,Ag Q, , ' - ' -.1-'.Ef,!,, wwe 11' o 'E dw ,I ' f- , : ' ,413 Q ..fs3g:,f l -A 'f'f Q7' t ' Q 1 wat?-'W - . S , 4 - J 'liovtjf ,fire K -.5 V QM with -4 9 -'sg . --1 . gg, ' . , ' 551, fi, ' ' f ':g'55fQ g ,e LW ,- It savvy'-, 7 . .. .. ' .'-,egg of 4 1 . 'S W me so . M l h .- Coach Webb advises White before his Lanny White connects for a double against Sam Rayburn. tifne at bat. Eagles Slip Past Beaumont in Bi-District Pla -off Stanley Goode, the Eagles' mound ace, warms up before the Sam Rayburn game. ., V ,, ,. -,l : V , L V, r, sos. ' , .Jog Ball High's second baseman throws to first to com- plete a double play against the Eagles. 1 Qrganizniinnz X Sw l I Jai James Rhodes . John Daniels . . Charles Boike . . . . Ray Davis .... Gary Lowe Don Ringo ,, ........, .....,, . , Allen Kingsbury . . . . . . Mr. Edmonson .,.,... Members Bryce Blevins Sammy Bingham Doug Brown Mike Camardo Larry Carnes Porfirio Cardenas Marlon Dawkins Gary Delaune Donald Dickens Richard Drewes Ronnie Ferris James Franklin Barry Gilmore Kenneth Grace Dan Hiner Kenneth Jackson . . . . . . President .. Vice-President . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . Reporter Parliamentarian Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,. Sponsor Mike Land Larry Malcom Steve Maples John McElroy Joe Miller Tommy Moore Robert Northcutt Joe Ozuna Sidney Perkins Kenneth Porter Rolf Rowden David Sims James Smith Amadeo Sustayta Mark Toombs Darrell Wyont Tommy Moore, Jack Ozuna and Alan Kingsbury disassemble an engine. Sweetheart-Cindy Newell Objectives of VICA Automechanics Club Chapters 117 and 362 are to develop leadership abilities and to foster a deep respect for the dignity of work. To become mem- bers of these clubs sponsored by Mr. A. G. 'Edmonson and Mr. John Rusciana, students must be enrolled in a vocational course. These clubs in cooperation with the Auto Paint and Body Club and the Refrigeration and Airconditioning Club donated a refrigerator to the vocational clinic. Sweethearts for these chapters, Cindy Newell and Becky Chidester, were two of the twelve girls selected from the two hundred applicants in the district competition. Becky won first runner-up in the contest. Auto Mechanics Clubs p To Aid Clinic and James Rhodes and John Workman dis- play the refrigerator donated to the clinic. ?'f7 - mmumli ' A IYZF 1 ' J- 1' - ' V ew-4:-4 ik I ' I ' 1' FE' 1 E? l '- ' iii- z. ' .V L Alf 3 L L13 L' limi ' E . Ji -fxraatr l -- V ' ' 'Q ' -1 , uvf- '. ...Q , -2 ' 5 V f. fe iff.: -,'.' 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Sergeant-at-Arms Mr. Rusciano .. oin Forces Sponsor Needy amilies Members Mike Bordovsruy Roger Burwell Louis Cantu Charles Card Thomas Cavazos Garon Crow Roy Donaldson Ted Ehman Chris Fexer Kenny Fontenot Wayne Graham Harry Headley Ernest Hill Sammy Hoffpauir Lawrence Hulvey Mike Jones Charles Keck James McDonald Larry Noska Marvin Oetken Edwin Pelata Aubry Pollard Gary Sanders Marshall Sowders Vance Tow Rodney Whatley Larry Willis Joe Wren Larry Willis and Sammy Bingham complete a valve job on the head with the assistance of Mr. Edmon- son. Mr. Rusciano supervises as Lawrence Hulvey checks the charging system on a pickup truck. 'N 'E 1' i -. fi - fs. N . gl l 5, 3 L Flutes Rebecca Brown Janet Clerc Susan Cross Carolyn Dyson Cindy Eaton Donna Fletcher Tanya Gille Debbie Grubbs Pauline Hinton Carole Holleman Phyllis Kelm Donna Machann Sandie McPhaul Mary Means Eileen Moore Janet Moore Rhonda Rand Jerry Trout Lee Wheeler Cornets Paula Arnot Steve Bakalyar David Bracewell Eric Carlson Jeff Hubbard Doug Laws Kip Legler Mike Lively James McAdams Rodney McGlothl Rickie Mielke Mike Miles in Joe Posern Craig Sartin Greg Schronk Thomas Simpson Bobby Smith Larry Smith Wayne Sullender Johnny Taylor Tommy Vineyard Bob NVinkler Trombnnes Randy Anodaco Jerry Asher Cecil Burkhalter Lonnie Cox Larry Cunningham Bill Hartt Rocky Kelley Marcus Lemons Barbara Long Steve Minor David Rossi Robert Tooke Clarinets Cathy Alger Becky Allison Debbie Bates Pat Brides Claudia Compton Sharon Cowey Debbie Draemer Sharon Ferguson Diane Haggard Bobby Harthcock John Hill Sandie Hinkie Wally McCaffety Mary McCarty Becky Means Geraldine Morris Linda O'Neill Susan Roe Rita Rucksdashel Ellen Smith Doris Talton Carl Wheeler Nancy Winkler Farrell NVoodard Debbie Wooley Mary Veatch Bass Clarinets Mike Collier Linda Cunningham Dennis Gray Craig Mercer Murray Moore Kay Payton Alto Clarinets Frances Benner Bonnie McDonald Carlene Madden Linda Matthews Ann NVilliams Bassoons Eva Cain Roy Webb W, 3 ,..,- - A A ., W My , , ' 1967-1968 Oboes Debbie McClain Myra Mashhurn Fred Prescott Contrabass Clarinet Greg Hughes Baritone Saxophones Mike Jones Jeff Leider Tenor Saxophones David Duncan Larry Landis Mike Means Charles Rambo Doug Reynolds Alto Saxophones Adele Bareiss Barbara Boland Larry Cochran Ronald Haun Lynn Johnson Donald Lum Jessie Mitchell Gary Teinert David Wilson Basses Lonnie Bass Danny Hammerle Kevin Harris Greg Daniels Eugene Fuller Lindle Kincannon Mark Moon Mitchell Phoenix Steve Tuggle Phillip Wilson Percussion Rickie Brannon Toni Casey Cindy Cash Lynda Coleman Judy Dollar Beverly Elam Bill Elliott Candle Gilmore Dana Hester Rene Rodgers Ross Schreck French Horns Pam Bowen Earl Carpenter Debbie Compton Steve Goodwin Barbie Jordan Ronnie McGraw Saundra Neal Lee Phillips Wanda Schronk Baritones Mike Carr Mike Davis Jimmy Edington Steve Jameson Paul Rogers fu , Marching Band Drum Major . . . . . . L. Phillips Captain ...... ... R. Kelley Captain ..... T. Gille lst Lt. . . . . . R. Mielke lst Lt. . . . . . D. Hester lst Lt. . . ........ J. Hill lst Lt. . . . . . L. Johnson 2nd LC. . . . ..... B. Brown 2nd Lt. . . . . . P. Pennison 2nd Lt. . . . .... J. Moore 2nd Lt. . . . ...... D. Laws 2nd Lt. . . . ... XV. Schronk 2nd Lt. ... ... N. Winkler 2nd Lt. D. Wilson 2nd Lt. . . . . . . L. Landis 2nd Lt. ... ...... L. Cox 2nd Lt. . . . .. J. Edington , we Q 'SLM N X . . ' A- Mr. Warren directs the band at the annual Christmas Concert. 273 fgr- 1 'fn-. . J.: The concern on Mr. Warren's face mirrors the seriousness of practice for the UIL competition. ? ,gg sf -V W Drum Major Lee Phillips Full Year for thc PHS Band Because of his outstanding musical ability, Steve Tuggle was chosen for the All-State Band. V The Pasadena Eagle Band under the direc- tion of Mr. James Warren and Mr. Robert Baker has been one of the most active or- ganizations on campus. The marching band began the year early in August. Halftimes, such as the patriotic show performed by the band and choir at the Baytown football game, were evidence of many hours of work. Pep rallies were enlivened by the spirit and music of the pep rally band. The marching band also participated in the Shrine Bowl and the Uni- versity of Houston Band Day. The Stage Band then began work for its part in the Most Beautiful Pageant and other campus events. The annual Christmas party was held in the Band Hall with music by the Love Society. Admission to the party was food or some ar- ticle of clothing for a needy family. Frances Benner was presented as Band Sweetheart. During the year, twenty-four band members placed in the All-District Band, 'twelve in All- Region, and one in All-State. Band members received additional awards at solo and ensem- ble contest held in March at which 64 medals were earned. Band officers for 1967 68 El 1968 Twlrlers Debble Bates Clndy Seale Lynda Coleman Ann Wllhams I X- .. -.iwfeff W1 ligqfi-F535 ' Q 5335-F Dia 1 H, :fif,I3'VY1- d , QQ fights 5163-fs 276 l I l Covering the campus news in copy and pictures takes a great deal of time. Beacon staffers type up stories and pho- tographer Jack Reeves covers a picture assignment. Stor of Earl Smith, circulation manager, carries in a bundle of papers so Gary Reichelderfer and Beverly Elam can fin- ish counting enough papers for each homeroom. ,Mr,l,. Us ,f, L, . . My , .fc K - if Campus news, sports, fads, clothes fashions, timely editorials-all were brought to the students through the efforts of the Pasadena Beacon staff, which op- erated on a bimonthly basis. The newspaper was sponsored by Miss Ann Berger, English teacher. Sixteen papers were published this year, and some featured full page one pictures, which the student body seemed to enjoy more than the usual front pages. Several scoops were written on such people as Jean Shrimpton, world's highest paid fashion model, and Anne Toye, Miss London Look. Also in- cluded was Pasadena High's new student from In- donesia, Meiling Kwee. For the first time in the history of the school, four staffers represented Pasadena High at the National Scholastic Press Association, held in Chicago at the famed Edgewater Beach Hotel. Christi Hooper, San- dra McIntosh, Donnie Armitage, and Gary Reich- elderfer jetted to the Big City on Thanksgiving Day and returned home the following Sunday evening. Among the noted lecturers was Martin Agronsky, NBC News, Washington. Editor-in-Chief .............. ........ G ary Reichelderfer Assistant Editor . . . .......... . . . . Dianna Shipman News Editors . . . Diana Firman, David Weld Feature Editor ...... .............,. K aren Earles Society Editor ........ .. ...... Christi Hooper Club Edimr ........... . ......... Jackie Gore Assistant Sports Editor . Donnie Armitage Circulation ............ .................. S heri Tatar Exchange Editor ....... ....................... E arl Smith Advertising Manager ........................ Margret Sweatt Typists ...........,........... Sue Walker, 'Michelle Amason Photographers . Mike McCullen, Jack Reeves, David Aken Reporters .. . Cheri Mason, Susan McElroy, Joan Cook, Henry XVachtendorf, Harold Stockton Sponsor ..... ...................... IN Iiss Ann Berger an Issue Helping the printer make up the pages is a tedious task. Concentrating on the copy fitting are Miss Berger, Gary Reichelderfer, Jackie Gore, and Donnie Armitage. Sophomore homeroom representative Barbara Long picks up the final Beacon from Christi Hooper. After putting out the final issue Gary Reichelderfer tries to rest. His efforts are futile, though, because Tim Carter, sophomore, insists he didn't get his paper! ,Ei Business Club Members Take District Titles These Business Club members attended District Convention at San Jacinto Junior College. Danny Sturm was selected as Mr. FBLA of the district. Activities for the Business Club included sending Christ- mas cards to soldiers in Viet Nam, a bake sale to raise money to go to the FBLA Convention in Dallas, and a banquet at the Ye Olde College Inn in Houston. At the district convention, Danny Sturm was elected District I President and Mr. FBLA, Susan Farmer was chosen Miss FBLA, and Carolyn Childs was selected as Miss Future Business Teacher. This club, whose purpose was to prepare people for the world, published the school telephone directory as its service project. Getting into the spirit of Christmas, Business Club members send Christmas cards to GIs in Viet Nam. Danny Sturm takes his turn behind the counter selling student directories, the mon- ey-making project of the Business Club. -Ii 3 B' i mm U T U R E USINESS E A D E R S M E R I C A Q Sharon Crouch .... ........ P resident Ann Rome ..... Vice-President Susan Farmer .. ...... Secretary Debbie Hogue ..... .... T reasurer Danny Sturm .... .... R eporter Mrs. Kirby ....... ..... S ponsor Members Sandy Anthony Carolyn Childs Sharon Crouch Susan Farmer Rebecca Greenland Debbie Hogue Karen Netterville Cindy Newell Ula Mae Price Ann Rome Linda Seltzer Danny Sturm Connie Tuberville Shirley Yates Cindy Fields R b W ' ht u y rig .... Jan Sontag ..... Carolyn Thompson Barbara Caudill .. Marilyn Menn Mrs. Brewster . Members Debbie Beale Yvonne Bernard Susan Blake Kathy Brinlee Nancy Brown Linda Burcleaux Johnnie Carroll Barbara Caudill Susan Conner Brenda Cooper Cindy Fields Sherry Gambol Frances Gant Sandra Gillespie Judy Griffith Bonnie Grimsley Brenda Grisomn Suzanne Huckabee Sweetheart Suzanne Huckabee . . . . . . . President . . . Vice-President . . . . . .. Treasurer Reporter . . . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms Johnnie Carroll ........ Parliamentarian Secretary Sponso Terry Isabell Judy Jackson Mary Ann Lazano Debbie Lister Sarah Mackey Debbie Maxwell Carolyn Monroe Connie New Betty Parnell Mary Richards Cindy Ridenour Joann Sasser Jan Sontag Carolyn Thompson Cheri Veazey Joann Wilson Susan Wilson ff Y - - - 1 f ..,d-' 3 ,., . Demonstrating proper hair-setting technique is Joan Sasser using Brenda Cooper as her model. Good Grooming Knowledge Shared With Youth Corps and Girl Scouts Kathy Brinlee and Judy Griffith, faced with a twelve-minute time limit, practice rolling hair for a permanent. Good grooming is common practice in PHS Cosmetology classes. These girls are concerned not only with improv- ing themselves, but others as well. Such activities as a skit on healthy grooming for the Youth Corps, a lec- ture for the Girl Scouts at Sunset Methodist Church, and a Christmas project for a needy family prove their willingness to help others. Classroom work is designed to prepare these girls for careers as beauticians. ,qv has 279 1 As the Christmas assembly begins Mr Keller proudly introduces the Acapella Choir. Aca ella ls S nonvmous W ith A synonym for the Acapella Choir is work. Members of Acapella have done much to entertain many. Everyone remembers with pride their participation in the patriotic program at Baytown Lee game. So many of the school as- semblies could never have been as enjoyable without the music of the choir. Christmas brought the music of Handel's Messiah and a December concert. PHS could also brag about the placing of sev- enty-nine first place division med- als won at the UIL contest. An- other happening was the forming of a new madrigal choir called the Choraliers. They were selected from the Acapella Choir by Mr. Scarcella. Also prominent in mem- ories was the traditional Choir Tour in late April that took them through Huntsville, Beaumont, Nacogdoches, and Fort Worth. One of the prettiest events took the form of a Spring Concert in which the members dressed in formal attire. i Y . 1 One of the oldest traditions of the choir is receiving a lick on your birthday. At the Choir Christmas party, it was proved that even choir directors are not ex- ceptions. Work Ricky Worthington Al Henson ....... Bennie Young .... Joan Abbott ...... Mary Sue Meneley Vickie Munn ...... Laurie Scott .,.... Don Wester .... Sandra Sheffield .. Gail Cain ,...... Al Henson Syd Hooker .... Joan Abbott . .. Members Joan Abbott Michelle Amason Phyllis Appleby Barbara Binford Becky Bishop Billy Black Jack Boston Linda Boze Gail Cain Karen Crosby Patti Finny Glenda Frost Carl Gilbert Randy Hayes Kathy Hemby Beth Henderson Al Henson Daryl Henson Maxine Herndon Debbie Hill Carol Hoffman Syd Hooker Ronnie Holt Julie Jones Kathy Jones - August Till June President . . . . . . Vice-President . . . . 2nd Vice-President . . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Librarian ..... Sergeant-at-Arms Soprano Section Leader . . . . . Alto Section Leader Betty Kankel Debbie Laird Thomas Lee Phyllis Lemoine Debbie Lightfoot Joyce Lucas Diane Lusk Sarah Mackey David Maddox Mary Sue Meneley Ricky Meyer Denise Mills Debbie Mitchell Larry Morton Vickie Munn Jennifer Neal Diane Neff Sharon Norris Dawn Oulette Susie Page Tommy Partin Gary Pustjousky Richard Randle Glen Riske .. Bass Section Leader . Tenor Section Leader Accompanist Carol Schleuter Laurie Scott Sandra Sheffield Mary Shipp Vicky Show Susan Simmons Mark Stubbs Lee Thompson Bettye Todd Dale Turner Sarah Turner Tony Valdez Ronnie Weatherford Jo-Anne Wehunt Don XVester Ronnie XVester John VVhite Sharon NVhite Paula VViest LaWnnda XVilliams Clark Williamson Ricky XVorthim:t0n Camilla VVriy1ht Bonnie Young i ' z ' . y 7.7 Wm' xi' Director Mr. David Scarcella Choir Officers for 1967-1968 l V'i'2a..f 4 ms,gf, mf , W 'Q ' nl , ' -- 5 V Wm, q v , Lu kwm miiwf' if W ffrgf. W 11:-. wmg. fig 'sees W 4 .ss lkifeag-mf -. gigifgig 4-fw-113-3-1w? M -ww ...E Mgwgwn, ,mg -f-u-my M wwwm-wa Ln,-,.,w....i.mm. Mm. V Vn 'A m ...WM W..W, MW' ' mf 'M' QLMKWM. D-Sw pqcwm W-.-an-.fine -p-.--.gan ia ,...-.-gg ..---4 gr ii 1 W -5-Q mf..-.-.....-.-,.4 ix si an www-www X-,,,.,...,.....-..... fx 2? N fe ff, X 1 M .Q ........-. ...-...Q gx- 0.555 1 M M ,P ..........,.........- gf -ff ----- -, f ,ff In X 1 M 7--P--1 .-..-..... 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Sweetheart and Beau Joan Abbott and Al Henson 1967-1968 Boys' Choir 1967-1968 Girls' Choir Five outstanding students who were members of the All-Regional Choir are John White, Syd Hooker, Ca- milla Wright, Larry Morton, and Tommy Partin. John and Larry were also All-State candidates. K .1 K K ,k:.VV M rrz, A - EL N. A r I i K L x Y rs WHL ,L A 'Nh' 34' AA Xia I , I 1 A 5 . 3 , , , I -,i fi 'gf-ss' , ie, Y 5 Z? -.nr 1968 Choraliers Bottom Row: Jo-Anne Wehunt, Gail Cain, Mary Sue Meneley, Joan Abbott, Diane Neff, Diane Lusk, Camella Wright, Glenda Frost, Mr. Scarcella. Second Row: Laurie Scott, Phyllis Appleby, Julie Jones, Kathy Jones, Sandra Sheffield, Debbie Lightfoot, Dawn Ouelette, Daryl Henson. Third Row: Lee Thompson, Syd Hooker, Tony Valdez, Don Wester, Ronnie Holt, Tommy Partin, John White, Bennie Young, Larry Morton, Al Henson, Richard Randle, Mark Stubbs, Jack Boston, Ronnie Weatherford, Carl Gilbert. slit? ,W Nikki Pullen Diane Wright . . Bobbie Allen David Ainsworth Susan Eason Larry Pieart Mr. Sackett .... Members Donna Bagwell Doug Baker Tzana Bayles Rita Cobb Barry Dubbin Dahna Gober Joanne Goldman Sweetheart Arlene Kerley Gayle Groce Doug Hack:-adt Charlotte Hagler Cindy Harrell Dale Holdsambeck Arlene Kerley Judy Marlott . . . . . President Vice-President . . . . . Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . . . . Reporter Parliamentarian Sponsor Tzena Bayles tensely awaits the approval of Mr. Brenda Mattox Sackett as he grades her worksheet. Billy Moncel Glenn Schnieder Linda Shelbourne Sarah Turner Sylvia Young Roy Willoughby ata Processing 561 Data processors wire the 407 programming computer. Data Processing 361 is a band of stu- dents enrolled in trade and industrial education. Members try to develop their leadership abilities in education- al, vocational, civic, recreational, and social activities. In addition to this, they try to promote high standards in trade ethics, workmanship, schol- arship, and safety. However, the year wasn't all work and no play. Some of the activities of the year consisted of a picnic at Huntsville Park and one at Frufort, a party in the Snack Bar where a basket was prepared for a needy family, and an organization meeting Where slides were shown of Arabia. X 1 .9 , lg. , sr First-year students Kenneth Staha, Sandra Murdock, Pam Mills, and Doug Valdetero are correcting this 407 control panel. Mike McKinney . Brian Geaslin ., Debbie King Linda VVhite .... Bobby Bishop Pam Bartula Kenneth Staha . Mr. Mike Wygzant Members Kathy Barnett Douglas Barnhart Pam Bartow Pam Bartula Glen Beauchamp President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Parliamentarian Treasurer Reporter . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor James Burnett Charlotte Carpenter Diki Clark Linda Clark Charles Cooney Sweetheart Linda White I . 1, -7 I 341 V r. . U' . X .L. ..-7. ,-,,.. vm-. .xi nf. iilifaii, :'7v,Leg, FQ I Q .- ,- N L X ,M Maxx E . , , . .S alnif . ata Processing 3 1 Data Processing Club members are enrolled in a pro- gram designed to acquaint students with the punched card equipment used to take facts and figures and put them into useful information. The first-year course is concerned with the operation of the basic machines in- cluding the 024 and 026 Keypunch, 083 Sorter, 548 In- terpreter, 085 Collator, 519 Reproducer, and 407 Ac- counting Machine. Second-year students advance their knowledge of the 407 and study programming using a 1401 Computer. A common expression associated with this course is Thimk. 'CL I. ' .1 sr Q. A A' ii. :X A I , I ' ' Jef X N1 ,li .L en- s i' . I f 4, 1 -rx.. 1 'V' 1 -wh'-g 1. iris-U -Q ' if iihh Rr Q.. I . 'gif . . Pam Bartula, Brian Geaslin, and Kenneth Staha won awards in speed skills. Kenneth also placed second at the state meet. Lynn Evans Diana Firmin Maureen Johnson Linda Kerley Kathy Kone David Mayo Joan Rader Doug Valdetero Bobby Morris Debbie Root Lanny WVillia.ms Sandy McClain Jean Ross Connie Wilson Bobby McGavitt Kenneth Staha David Wilson Karen Osina Chris Thomasen Kenneth Zinn Wiring a panel that controls the 407 accounting machine are Debbie King and Brian Geaslin. um1li of-eff 1968 Officers Tommy Watson Pat Harthcock . . . Sherral Wells .. . . . . . . . . Secretary Joyce Lucas Edith Simpson . . . . . . Roy Rose ...... Becky Moak .... Charles Lindsey .. Members . . . . . . . President . . Vice-President .... . . Treasurer Parliamentarian Sergeant-at-Arms . .. . . Historian . . Reporter Judy Anderson Alton Brown Gail Cain Carolyn Childs Sherry Clark Linda DeLozier Glenda Frost Linda Frost Karen Hanna Pat Harthcock Richard Hill Vicki Holtzclaw Kathy Jaeschke Cloyce Johnson James Jones Mike Landolt Mary Laura Pam Lemma Charles Lindsey Linda Lord DE Members Receive National Joyce Lucas Becky McCormack Becky Moak Susie Page Pam Pay William Petty Linda Ramey Richard Raynor Roy Rose Brenda Rushing Mickey Sanders Edith Simpson Kay Shannon Bryan Tanner Tommy Watson Paula NVeist Sherral Wells Linda Williams Becky Windham Edith Simpson tells Santa Tommy Watson what she wants for Chrlstmas at the party for the faculty a 9 ,, . , ..., ' 'vw ii 4 DE members enjoy the open house as much teachers. Sweetheart Becky Moak ll! Mike Landolt and Tommy Watson proudly display the Best Chapter in the State Certificate of Award and club trophies. 74 x ,f DE members take notes on a Trade at Home lecture given by Mr. Verne Lane, chairman of the National Sales Executive Club. At the beginning of the year, a number of prospective members were given applications for the DE club. They were selected af- ter a screening by the counselors and Mr. C. A. Still, DE sponsor. In September, the DE members presented an open house to Wel- come all the teachers. December saw another open house for teach- ers just to say thank you from the members of the club. Decem- ber also brought their Christmas party. This year proved to be the best for the DE club. DECA pre- sented them with a trophy and S900 for their Trade at Home project. This was the first time for a DE group or any other youth organization to receive this nation-wide award. Teachers enjoy an open house given at Christmas time by the club to welcome all teachers. ss--.qQ,f-ff.. ..,, V. 4 I 3 I 290 29I Staccato beats of Mame are put to good use by the Eagle Es- cort officers. MILITARY OFFICERS Janice Jones .............................. Colonel Jackie Tuttle ........................ .... M ajor Pezfry Sayre ...... . . . Captain Michelle Amason . . . . . Sergeants Donna Bennett Lisa Bowden Joyce Brock Charlotte Carpenter Sunne Cope Dollie Huffman Debbie King Karen Osina Linda White SOCIAL OFFICERS Sharon Guilbeaux ........................ President Joan Cook ........ .... .... V i ce-President Pen!!! Cook ......... ,...... S ecretary Sandra Mclntosh ,.... ......... T reasurer Linda Casas ....... .,......... H istorian Kathy Dutcher . . .... Parliamentarian Kathy Hemby .. . .,...... Chaplain SPONSOR Mrs. Claudette Richardson Before the school year even begins, the Drill Team is hard at work prac- ticing for the coming year. During this clinic, the girls review marching skills, learn new routines, and work with the band. All of this time, work, and sweat pays off, however, when the girls present their halftime per- formance at every football game. Af- ter football season, the girls start working on their annual talent show held in January. This year the theme was Happiness Is. The members did their own choreography to such hits as Walking Happy, and Mame. Other events in which the Drill Team participated were the Shrine Bowl, dedication of the new stadium, and the San Jacinto Day Parade. The Pride of PH ' Y'al1 YEEELLLLLLLLV' was frequently uttered by Mrs. Rich- ardson at the early football games. 1 K ,ggq QM 4 f W., L Q- - 4 v The Military Officers for 1967-1968: Joyce Brock, Debbie King, Karen Osina, Michelle Amason, Charlotte Car- penter Sunne Cope Lisa Bowden Dollie Huffman Linda White and Jack' T ttl J ' J The Eagle Escorts Michelle Amason Debbie Baker Rae Ann Barnett Debbie Belanger Donna Bennett Barbara Binford Sherry Blakesley Ellen Boggs Lisa Bowden Joyce Brock Brenda Burdeaux Linda Burdeaux Francine Gammack Charlotte Carpenter Linda Casas Jerre Chatam Joan Cook Peggy Cook Sunne Cope Penny Crawford Kerry Cummins Judy Curry Patricia Dickinson Kathleen Dutcher Mary Espinoza Karen Evans Cindy Farr Karen lfindley Patti Finney Paulette Frady Sheryl Galvan Judy Gardner Lavada Gilbert Arlene Grissom Elaine Grubb Sharon Guilbeaux Pam Haxrer Jo Ann Haselbarth Jackie Hayes Kathy Hemby Beth Henderson Karen Henson Martha Herrera Brenda Hill Debbie Hill Janet Hooper Dollie Huffman Janice Jones Marilyn Jones Betty Kankel Pam Kenney Katrina Kimes Charmaine King Debbie King Jannette Kirk Phyllis Lemoine Becky Lowe Sandra Mclntosh Sue Manausas Wanda Miley Denise Mills Susan Moore Pam Nicholson Karen Osina Cappie Otto Pam Paul Carolyn Phillips Kay Phillips Patricia Pitts Kathy Porterfield Kathy Pritchard Marilyn Ramsey Mary Helen Sayers Peggy Sayre Carol Schrock Carol Schlueter Vickie Sherrill Vicki Show Margaret Sweatt Beth Sykes Linda Thompson Jackie Tuttle Patty Wasek Debbie White Linda White Kathy Wiggins Katen Wilhborg Kathy Williams Sheron Wooley Jo Ann Woolsey Happiness is watching the Eagle Escort Review from the start to the appropriate finale of We Have Entertained You. Planning a tomato plant sale means a great deal of careful attention by FFA boys. With the addition of a greenhouse, the Future Farmers of America were able to expand their study of plant growth. PHS is the only school in the district with such an experimental laboratory. The future farmers sold tomato plants to help pay the expenses of the lab- oratory. Their services also proved helpful to the Pasadena and Houston Rodeo Committees and to the Interact Club's sale of Golden Raintrees. At the annual fall FFA Pageant, Arlene Lucas, sopho- more, was crowned sweetheart of 1967-68. Cindy Car- roll, also a sophomore, was first runner-up. Pasadena officers perform the opening ceremonies at the annual district Parent-Son Banquet. Members Larry Adler Mike Austin Charles Battlestein David Barrier Greg Bland Jack Bland Allen Bowen Gary Brightwell Ricky Brightwell Tommy Brock Tommy Byrd Kenneth Cannon Lynn Carter Tommy Chivers Shane Coburn Thomas Coleman Roy Cornelius James Crabtree Randy Cross Gary Dean Darrell De-hart Alfred Delcon Brooks Doughtie Ronnie Durdin Jerry Durrett Bill Eldridge Max Everett Robert Grisham Charles Harris Jimmy Harris David Huffman Charles Jordan Charles Kitchens Jimmy Lain Tommy Lampin Van Landingham Bobby Lanier Joe Lanier Bubba Lewis Tommy Lockhart Jerry Marshall Tommy Mathys A. J. McCord Darrell McNair Donald McPherson Bob Meador Steve Meyers Jerry Netterville Patrick Norville John O'Bunion Gordon Perry Richard Raynor Jimmy Richards Jim Richards Frank Roberts Robert Rogers Randy Schield Danny Schwab Roger Simmons Rudy Sladecek Terry Sublett Glen Tadlock Tommy Teutch Ronnie Tittle Hugh Varner Craig Wallace Kenneth VVigginS Donald lVillia.ms Randy XVilson David Young John Osborne . . . . . . President Delray Bruce ..... . .... Vice-President Robert Slieisrht Gary Newman Pat Coker Gary Hopson Thomas Ohm Curtis Spilmnn Mr. Ethereclge ...... Secretary . . . . .. Treasurer S tinel en Chaplain Student Advisors Advisor FFA Supports Organization i With Tomato Plant Sales These industrious FFA members entered projects in the Pasadena Live- stock Show. -mii . , 2 l President John Osborne expresses appreciation, at the joint banquet of Future Farmers, to their parents and all those who have been help Sweetheart Arlene Lucas OFFICERS ff l 3 er ii' il l x . V igih , , , W ,Jo S Q fi f . .Se - ..,- X .i i .. we an 5 Q Officers for 1967-68 were Sandy Morris, Peggy Kendall, Leslie Reber, Evelyn Lockart, Debbie Shook, Kee MacDaniel, Carol Cope, Suzanne Crick, Kathy Barnett, and Mary Blair. Future Home-makers Strive President Carol Cope listens to suggestions by FHA members on planning a successful and en- joyable Christmas party in the snack bar. Carol Cope Suzanne Crick Kathy Barnett Mary Blair ...... . . P9g53fY Kendall Kee MacDaniel Leslie Reber . . . Evelyn Lockart Debbie Shook . Sandra Morris . . . . . . . . President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President .. . . . . . . Secretary .. . . . . . Treasurer . . Reporter . . . . . . Historian . . ........ Songleader . Parliam entarian . ......... Pianist Members Ramona Arredondo Kathy Barnett Patty Beam Mary Blair Ruth Blakesley Toni Bolton Patricia Bourke Brenda Burdeaux Phyllis Campbell Charlene Carter Carol Cone Beverly Cordova Suzanne Crick Susan Cross Vicki Davis Shelly DeFrance Judy Erwin Ruth Ann Field Pat Ford Kathie George Patti Hale Patricia Hall Patty Holub Alida Irvine Janice Kelley Mary Kelley Peggy Kendall Dee Anna Kincannon Pam Leach Anita Lee Kay Legg Carla Lipsey Ann Lister Evelyn Lockart Trudy McNatt Jo Ann Martin Cheri Mason Carolyn May Kee McDaniel Lavonna Monroe Valerie Moore Sandra Morris Glenda Muecke Ruby Nelson Linda Netterville Theresa Pierce Susan Post Leslie Reber Lynn Reber Carol Richardson Patsy Rodgers Pamela Rothermel Rita Rucksdashol Vllanda Sanders Jeannie Shepard FHA Beau Cary Lawhon Toward New The members of the FHA fully realize the importance of creative family life to the individual, com- munity, and world today and to the future. The FHA girls have well demonstrated their concern for the community and school during the 1967-68 school year. Homecoming was a memorable ac- tivity with the help of the FHA members who were there to serve the Exes and welcome them back with a smile. The annual Christ- mas Open House enjoyed by ev- ery student of PHS was under the sponsorship of FHA. However, the working girls of FHA not only helped their fellow students at Christmas but also hosted the football banquet and the Mickey McCarty -Banquet. As a commu- nity service, the girls visited Au- tumn Leaves Nursing Home. Demonstrating an effective technique for handling kin- dergarten children requires great patience by Mrs. Gary Petit and careful attention by FHA members. Horizonsw Foley's fashion coordinators visited an FHA meeting to give the girls a preview of styles to come. eaves The Nevada Miller chapter of the Future Teachers of America began an exciting year early with their Hobo Day in August where members washed cars, polished sil- verware, and washed windows. Programs included a panel of students that ques- tioned teachers about their profession, caroling at two local nursing homes, and the participation of twenty members at the state convention. PHS was the host school for the District I convention. Jun- ior Jackie Hayes was the District Chap- lain and Maxine Herndon, junior, placed second in the Miss FTA speech contest. X National presidential elections are not the only important elections for 1968, as illustrated by the vigorous FTA cam- paigners Jimmy Delony and Jackie Hayes. Activity, Student Teaching, Campaigns Future teachers Mary Carrigan and Martha Ayres -IESTYIYHBQLOHY ------ I - lllfesidenf get ready to do their share of help at the an- Peggy 5:5118 'zzz v e'S:ff::3': Dual faculty tea. Peggy Cook . , . ,,,,, , , Treasurer Elaine Eaton .. . . . Parliamentarian Lynn Shougzh ...... ....... H istorians Pat Patnesky Elizabeth Windham , ..... Devotional Leader z E Jackie Gore Sondra Jenkins Jackie Hayes .. Lisa Hinds .... Norma Williams Members Joan Abbott Pattie Acuna Linda Adams Bobbie Allen Donnie Armitage Carroll Avant Martha Ayres Pam Barnes Debbie Bates Donna Bennett Joni Berry Larry Bilnoski Becky Bishop Tommy Bird Debbie Blair Kay Blaine Sherry Blakesley Ellen Boggs Toni Bolton Teresa Boone Glenn Bondy Pam Brasfield Alana Brennan Kathie Brinlee Lynda Caldwell Mary Carrinan Cindy Carroll Charlene Carter Jennifer Cates Carolyn Childs Reporter Senior Grade Chairman Junior Grade Chairman Sophomore Grade Chairman Freshman Grade Chairman Linda Clark Anne Cook Joan Cook Peggy Cook Sunne Cope Alma Crosley Sandra Crosnoe Denys Cryer Sarah Davidson Jimmy DeLony Patricia Dickinson Judy Dollar Susan Duke Derek Duncan Elaine Eaton Ricky Enerson Judy Erwin Cindy Farr Janet Ferguson Sharon Ferguson Phyllis Ferris Pat Forbes Pat Ford Diane Foster Eric Foster Sue Garrett Jackie Gore Sharon Guilbeaux Barbara Hagerman Charlotte Hagler Freddy Harbison Barbara Harman Larry Harman Jamye'Harris Eddie Haselbarth Jo Ann Haselbarth Gayle Haskell Lisa Haskell Jackie Hayes Kelly Hazen Maxine Herndon Brenda Hill Pam Hill Debbie Hilliard Georgia Hinds Lisa Hinds Pauline Hinton Ca1'ol Hoffman Danny Holt Christi Hooper Beverly Jefferson Sondra Jenkins Marilyn Jones Ruth Ann Jones Stephanie Jorricich Renee Justice Pam Keene Phyllis Kelm Albert Kimball Janette Kirk Mrs. Bryan and President Jimmy DeLony discuss con- vention plans at the February meeting. -111- gi lf!-l 'bill s AMEolilCA Y.,..4- J Fill Year for 167 FTA Members Frank Kresh Paula Lankford Linda Asjenby Anita Lee Barbara Lemon Sandra Lilly Barbara Long Arlene Lucas Larry Luethke Diane Lusk Kee McDaniel Smitty McKenzie Lynn McKinney Darrell McNatt Sharon McPhaul Janet Martin Roycie Martin Carolyn May Mary Sue Meneley Jessie Mitchell Janet Moore Melanie Morehead Wes Morehead Bobby Morris Sandy Morris Barbara Muecke Linda Muecke Vickie Munn Janet Murray Sherry Nelson Cindy Newell Kent Nicholson Bill Osborne John Osborne Cappie Otto Jim Parker Terry Parker Pat Patnesky Bruce Peace Nadine Peyton Jimmy Pitts Kathy Porterfield Susan Post Jucly Potts Richard Randle Barbara Rannals La Nell Roberts Pam Rothermel Pelllry. Sayfe Laurie Scott Vickie Sherrell Mary Shipp Debbie Shook Dorinda Shook Lynn Shouirh Vickie Show Mike Sibley Ruby Smith Steve Smith Diana Spears Curtis Spilman Charles Sprague Cindy Stein NVayne Sullender Doris Talton Carolyn Tarver Don Tompkins Patty Tousend Kenneth Train Susan Trainer Sarah Turner Jamie YVagener Judy Ward Patty Wasek Marilyn Webster Diane Wehmeyer Thomas Wells Linda White Lou Whitworth Mary Wilkerson Becky Williams Kathy Williams Norma YVilliamS Tim Vllilliams Nancy Williamson Connie Wilson Jerry NVilson Elizabeth XVindham Shirley Yates Bennie Young '-es French Club Officers: Mary Carrigan, Ken Train, Elizabeth Windham, and Mike McCullen. - , ariigisif Quill 8x Scroll members discuss banquet plans. Gary Reichelderfer . ,,,,,, President Dollie Huffman . . .. . Vice-President Joan Abbott ....... ,,,,, T reasm-er Sandra McIntosh .......... .... ..... S e cretary Members Linda Etheredge Sandra Mclnlggh Joan Abbott D'z F' Cyndy Adams David Akon Donnie Armitage Gary Boeger Lisa Bowden Mary Carrigan Randy Collier Jimmy DeL0ny Karen Earles 300 una irman Barbara Hagerman Pam Hill Christi Hooper Dollie Huffman Lynn Johnson Kathy Jones Darrell Maierhofer Judy Marlette Mike McCullen Mary Sue Meneley Cyndy Newell Tom Pickard Judy Porter Gary Reichelderfer Diana Shipman Earl Smith Harold Stockton Sandy Ward Thomas W'ells French Club Les Gens Jeunes fthe Young Peopleb is a group of forty students who Want to further their understanding of France, its culture, and its language. To be eligible for membership into this French Club, a student must have completed one credit of French, or be enrolled in a French course. Les Gens Jeunes often participates in other foreign language club activities, such as attending the Spanish Club's Christmas party. This club holds the dis- tinction of giving the first Mardi Gras party and inviting other clubs. uill 81 Scroll Miss Berger counts votes at the meeting for the election of officers. Christmas time in the German Club meant the preparation of food to send to the needy people by club members Janice Christ, Donna Reynolds, Paul- ette Frady, and Mike Logan. Club Promotes Stud of German Traditions PHS welcomed the formation of the new German Club this year under the sponsorship of Mr. Arthur Clark. To become a member of the club, a student must be interested in the German people and their culture. Activities for the club in- cluded a visit from a woman from Germany who answered questions about German customs and the viewing of colored movies of Germany at Christmas time. The German Air Line Lufthansa sponsored a show that the club enjoyed and members donated food for the less fortunate during Christ- mas. Members attended the foreign language clubs' party sponsored by the Spanish Club and also visited the German Trade Exhibition at Jones Hall. An end-of-school party was held on May 22 where members danced steps ranging from the Polka to the Boogaloo to the Push. German II class mem- bers surprised Mr. Clark with their present of a diamond tie pin presented as a farewell gift. The party ended with the singing of several German songs. Patty Wasek leads a discussion of group plans to at- tend the German Trade Exhibition. Patty Wasek. Members Konnie Barron Janice Christ Claudia Compton Linda Etheredge Lorelee Euwer Paulette Frady Cheryl Fuller Stenhen Grimes Pam Ha ger Beverly Harmen Brenda Hill Greg Hughes Brenda Izen Audrey Jones Phyllis Kelm Ronald Kickler Martha Legatski Mike Logan Stephanie Long John Matthews Julie Munch Richard Raynor Donna Reynolds D 'd Qu rs avi , ye Richard Smiley Henry Wachtendorf Jamie NVagener Patty Wasek Kathy NVilliams 'F .Q Officers for 1967-68 were Jamie Wagener, Paulette Frady, Mr. A. Clark, sponsor, Cheryl Fuller, and Patty XVasek . . . Cheryl Fuller . . Paulette Frzxdy . . . Jamie Wagener . Mr. A. Clark . .. President V' -P 'd t ice resi en . . . . . . . . Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . . . Sponsor 30I History club members load up in Austin 1968 OffiC91'S for a trip to HemisFair. History Club Promotes Appreciation and Understanding of Local Histor Several history students with C or above averages met ear- ly this season with Mr. Baccarro and organized the 1967- 68 History Club. The club got off to a good start with a dance in the snack bar in September. At the first business meeting they Wrote and ratified a new constitution for the club. Club activities during the year included a picnic at San Jacinto Monument, a cake sale and car Wash to raise money for the club, and a trip to Austin for the state con- vention and a visit to the HemisFair. They elected officers for next year's club and ended the year with a picnic at the San Jacinto Monument. President Mike Barmore conducts a business meeting to make plans for the state convention. ,L,.,'-W' Mike Barmore Brenda Hill . . . Pauline Hinton President .. . .. Vice-President tbusinessj . . . . . . . . Vice-President fsocialb Jackie Gore ................ Reporter Teresa Bridges Ross Schreck Members Mike Barmore Richard Bezdek Kerry Bonner Robert Bouce Gloria Craven William Chuxnley Sarah Davidson Sue Duke Jackie Gore Larry Harmon Jackie Hayes Brenda Hill Pauline Hinton Marcia Jeans Paula Langford . . .... ....... S ecretary . . . Historian Sandra Lilly D d L tt en ra o Sandy McClain Merle Moon Sue Moore Jerri Morris Bill Osborne Pat Pennison Debbie Randle Eric Richnow Ross Schreck Vicki Show Ellen Smith Debbie Start Patty Townsend Nancy VVinkler Doug Laws .... Gary Kimmons Tommy Pickard .... Brenda Izen ...... Mary Espinoza . John Elton . Members Debbie Baker Kathleen Dutcher John Elton Billy Epstein Mary Espinoza Tan G'll ya 1 e John Harrison Carole Hennan Pam Hill ' 'f ' iiilgi 'vate-President Second V' -P 'd Sue Hollis Brenda Izen Gary Kimmons Glenda Kingsbury Larry Landis Doug Laws Tomm y McDaniel Susan McElroy IATIQ President ice resx ent Treasurer Secretary . . . Parliamentarian Tommy Morrow Camiie Otto Tommy Pickard Fred Prescott Stephen Swanner Ricky Trutna Susan Williams David NVilson o,,.....,-fg. PLSAQSULA lb 9 if Officers for 1967-68 were Doug Laws, Tom Pickard, Maiy Espinoza, John Elton, Brenda Izen, Gary Kimmons Q . . K Scrvicc Proyccts Mean Work fl' for Spanish Honor Society ef' ff on 5 5 ... as E 'mill 'aiu-.u 5 A Q '1 47 7iANnif0956G Clean up Richey Street! was the cry of Doug Laws, Tom Pickard, and Gary Kimmons, as a service proj- ect for the club. Capitulo San Jacinto de la Sociedad HOHOTZTIZ HISP ica is a local chapter of a national organization the pur pose of which is to recognize high academic achievement in Spanish. The Spanish National Honor Society IS not a club but PHS has an outstanding Spanish Club for students in terested in club activities. Initiation of members 1S at tended by a qualified guest speaker recognized as a pro fessional leader in the teaching or administration of high school or college Spanish. The club participated in two service projects Three mem bers, Tom Pickard, Doug Laws, and Gary Kimmons, con ducted a Clean Up Richey Street Campaign and these boys also planted a tree on the PHS campus for Mr Kel ler in memory of Jack Delane Pace. ARGl1N'lilX X -a-,,.. Miss Verser explains the Constitution of the club to a newly initiated member, Glenda Kingsbury Nancy Partin makes a last minute check on the scrapbook at the ICT Employer-Employee Ban- quet. ICT officers for 1967-68 were Al Williams, Janet Dodson, Judy Goolsby, Joy Whitaker, Danny Cockrell, Linda Soape, Nancy Partin, Jamie Harris, Mr. Malone. ICT Holds Employer- Double-checking the Thanksgiving' food supply for a needy family are Pat Pace, Joy Whitaker, and Ronnie Featherston. Bleary-eyed members board the bus early on a Saturday morning for the trip to the district meet in Wharton. Danny Cockrell Nancy Partin .... Linda Soape . . . Joy Whitaker . Judy Goolsby . . . Janet Dodson . .. Al Williams , . Jamye Harris Members Robert Carrell Danny Cockrell Ronnie Featherson Jamye Harris Darrell Hynson Mike Joiner Jimmy King Joel Lawson Sue Leach Glenn Malone . . . .. President . . Vice-President . . . . . Secretary . . . .. Treasurer Reporter . . . Parliamentarian . . . Sergeant-at-Arms . I ........ Chaplain Pat Pace Nancy Partin Jerry Parish Steve Spence Lee Sterling Jean Stroud Billy Vick Ronald Wester Al Williams Danny Yancey Scholarships are presented to Bobby Goodman, Donna Meng, and Sue Leach by Mr. Cooper, Administrator of Pasadena Bayshore Hospital. Employee Banquet Any student enrolled in a public school offering Voca- tional Industrial Education can become a member of ICT. Students interested in trade, industrial, or technical fields belong to ICT. This club believes that man pro- l 1 gressed to his present culture through the intelligent 3 use of his hands and mind. ICT activities included a bowling game with Rayburn and an installation cere- mony for VICA officers and sweetheart. ,,,, P i Club secretary Linda Soape participates in the opening ceremony of the installation of the Galena Park officers. 305 Officers for 1967-68 were Billy Epstein, Tom Pickard, Glenn Bondy, Jeff Shrader, Jimmy Parker, Kent Nicholson, Mike McCullen, Ronnie Willinghamg Mr. Faseler, sponsor, Cindy Newell, sweetheart, and Mr. Mann, sponsor. Delicious food, a speaker Wesley Ragan, the installment of next yea1 s officers, and the announcing of the new sweetheart constituted the annual banquet at Bill Ben- nett's Steak House in the Sky. Members Ray Bareiss Mike Barmore Gary Boeger Glenn Bontly Ke 1' B r I' Y OHHG Bobby Cloninger Jimmy DeLoney John Elton Billy Epstein Kelly Hazen Gordon Hyde Joe David Kuebl Scott Loomis Mike McCullen 306 er Kerry McGreW Keith Moore Larry Morton Harold Munn Kent Nicholson J'm P k l al' el' Tommy Pickard Frank Pierce Bill Osborne Bobby Randall Matt Reid Barney Reynolds Dave Rossi Jeff Shrader Rick Shuman President Jimmy Parker leads members in the sale of one thou- sand Golden Rain Trees. Steve Smith Robert Stack Lee Sterling Wayne Sullender Don Tompkins Steve Trncak Roy Webb Thomas Wells Lanny White Al YVilliams Tim XVilliams Dave Williamson Bryan Willingham Ronnie Willingham Interact Aids Poor of Central America In the words of the noted scholar, Gordon Hyde, Perhaps the greatest boost to the Interact Club treasury began with 'Mama Rain Tree'. She lives in Mr. Calvin Mann's backyard, and from the tender care of her offspring by club members, her sales sent the rates to a soaring high. All the members took part in the different jobs associated with plant- ing one thousand trees. After they began to grow, the boys swamped neighborhoods and Rotary mem- bers to sell the trees. At Christmas, Interact manned the kettles for the Salvation Army by ringing bells at Montgomery Ward. Club visits included a painting and cleaning job for an old folks' home and taking candy to the children in Crippled Children's Hospital on Hallo- ween. The selling of Houston Boat Show tickets proved successful, and as a special finale to a full year, a Slave Day was held in June. For another project, Interact boys started out to buy an ambulance for the purpose of a foreign aid program. Luckily, they were donated two ambu- lances. Much time and money were spent by the boys in cleaning up and refinishing the vehicles. The Auto Mechanics and Paint and Body classes lent a helping hand in this project, and the finished prod- ucts were worth several thousands of dollars. These ambulances were sent to Central America as part of the 'fAmigos de las Americas program, to help the people of Honduras and Guatemala in caring for their ill and helpless people. On the side of these ambulances' is written in Spanish, Donation of the Interact Club, Pasadena High School, Pasadena, Tex- as, U.S.A. -So that wherever the ambulances go, ev- eryone, including the poorest people. knew that they were a friendly donation of the PHS Interact Club. Three boys will accompany the cars to Guatemala and Honduras. Mike McCullen, Billy Epstein, and Dave Rossi have been trained especially to help these peoplelearn to help themselves. ty ,g ,fsf7 f5,y'1f- , -' 1' Plans for a future visit to an old folks home is the topic of discussion at this Key Club meeting. Key Club officers for 1967-68 were Bobby Bishop, Darrell McNatt, Richard Randall, and Ricky Worthington. Key Club Builds Stronger Community Nurse McCart proudly accepts the generous contribution of a wheelchair for the clinic from Mr. Lackey's Key Club and Mr. Murphy's woodshop class. The objectives of the Key Club are to provide initiative and leadership, to pro- vide experience in living and working to- gether, to co-operate with the school prin- cipal, and to prepare for useful citizen- ship. The club's first year was filled with many and varied activities. The members target shot White Wing at the Skeet Range and helped the Kiwanis Club at the Pasadena Rodeo by taking up money. They also sold tickets to the Kiwanis Pancake Supper and to the Charter Night Banquet at the King's Inn. The finale of the year for this civic club was visiting an old folks home. Ricky Worthington ........................... President Darrell McNatt .... Vice-President Richard Randall ..... Secretary Bobby Bishop ...... ..... T reasurer Mr. C. A. Lackey ..... Sponsor Members Carroll Avant Bobby Bishop Richard Bishop Glenn Bondy Keith Johnson Steve Kerbow Frank Kresch Thomas Lee Larry Luethl-ze James McKenzie Darrell Mc-Natt Mike Means Merle Moon Glenn Morgan Bobby Morris Bill Osborne John Osborne Richard Randall Glenn Riske Steve Smith Ricky YVorthington PHS jet Set Mr. Lander gives JETS'membe1's last-minute pointers before taking competi- tive tests on math, physics, chemistry, and slide rule at the State Seminar at Texas A8zM University. Georgia Hinds . . . Kenneth Train . . . Lisa Hinds ...... Patty Wasek ....... Linda Etheredge Members Robert Adams Ruth Blakesley Robert Bouse Bobby Boykins Jim Bruton Glenn Byus David Gush Linda Etheredge Charles Farris Georgia Hinds Lisa Hinds Joe David Kuebler ........ President .. . Vice-President .... . . Secretary . Treasurer . . . Reporter Robert Mease Jerrell Norman Jack Reeves Rodney Roach Bob Singleton Earl Smith George Sword Kenneth 'Train Karen Walters Patty Wasek Randy Yawn Interested JETS watch a miracle happen as Paul Rogers weaves figures of melted glass. il, R 1 Train. The Junior Engineering Technical Society was formed to increase and further interest in science. Activities this year ranged from talks on hydro-car- bons and a glassblower demonstration, to the an- nual JETS Seminar at Texas A8zM University. The membership, although small in number, was large in enthusiasm. JETS officers for 1967-68 were Lisa Hinds, Patty Wa- sek, Georgia Hinds, Linda Etheredge, and Kenneth GRA Encourages Teamwork In September, a number of girls Were interested in sports of all kinds and decided to organize the 1968 PHS chapter of GRA. Once a Week during the fair weather months, these girls could be found outside on the football field play- ing softball or on the school court playing tennis. They developed speed and agility in indoor sports such as basketball, ping pong, and volleyball. Sponsor, Mrs. Earnes- tine Gerald, supervised the club's activities. GRA member Barbara Long counterattacks Glenda Kingsbury's forceful swing. Pam Pay . . . President Terry Van Dine . . . Reporter Jackie Maierhofer . . . Secretary Carol Cope . . . Vice-President Members Peggy Ashmore Kathy Barnett Carol Cope Debbie Duke Jo Ann Giroux Tammy Henderson Glenda Kingsbury Barbara Long Jackie Maierhofer Pam Pay Debra Prescott Debbie Spicer Patricia Triplett Debbie Williams Terry Van Dine . M WW The Marion Edwards Latin Club was dedicated in memory of the former Latin teacher at PHS who retired after many years of service. The purpose of the club is to increase the student's knowledge of Latin and provide him with an opportunity to fur- ther study classical civiliza- tions. Susan Cofer . . .... ......... P resident Bill Gatzke .... ............ V ice-President Charles Hurley ..... Secretary and Treasurer Rocky Kelley ............ Sergeant-at-Arms Mrs. Shelly DeLong .... .......... S ponsor Happiness comes in strange shapes with the help of Eric Linton and Ancient Civilizations Studied by Latin Club Latin Club members enjoy listening to a recording of Julius Caesar with Mrs. DeLong. Bill Gatzke. Members Roberta Brown Susan Cofei' Gary Dickersen Charles Farris Bill Gatzke Kenny Harding Lisa Hinds Charles Hurley Rocky Kelley Mike Kuhn Eric Linton Michael Miller Edmon Tipton OT ff!! '.- ff R ,rf 's Adjusting this metal lathe requires the skilled hands of Danny Estes. Donald Lightfoot .. Armando Ruiz . . . Pete Gutierrez .. Ray Cooley ...... Mark Thompson .... David Scott ...,. Mr. Carlton .... Members John Aragon James Bickerstoff Kenneth Bickerstoff Martin Billeri Jimmy Bolton Pat Bradshaw Nelson Christensen Jimmy Clark David Curtis Jimmy Davis Danny Estes Randy George Larry Godenux Maurice Guidrey Ruben Hernandez Charles Jones Albert Pustejousky Clayton Smith . . . . . President . . Vice-President ....... Secretary . . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . Parliamentarian Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor Marvin Smith Mike Stiers Frank Tomlinson Robert Tollett Simon Trevino Forrest Varner Dale Watson Don VVester Mc-:tal radcs The PHS Metal Trades Club of VICA spent many hours learning the varied techniques involved in welding, machinery, and lathe Work. The members of the club entered their projects in VICA contests. These projects took a lot of time to create and form. Pro- grams for the Trades Shop included many field trips to local industries. Metal Trades Sweetheart Connie Cofer Ray Cooley and Martin Billeri work on their week's arc welding project. 5 Sw i A l,l, .e.' ' -'sf ,K x3H Senior Georgia Hinds pins the annual Honor Society ribbon on new member Kerry Bonner. Members Joan Abbott Patty Acuna Robert Allen Bailey Ellis Raymond Bareiss John Michael Barmore Pam Bartula Frances Benner Kerry Bonner Lisa Bowden Emily Brown Peggy Carll Mary Carrigan Linda Charlene Carter Susan Cofer Sunne Cone Randall Collier Jimmy Delony Karen Earles John Elton Billy Epstein llriary Espinoza Linda Etheredge Diana Firmin Glenda Frost Tanya Gille Jackie Gore Sharon Guilbeaux Barbara Hagerman Tom Haltom Larry Harman Charles Harris Eddie Haselbarth Carole Hennan Georgia Hinds Dollie Huffman Brenda Izen Kathy Jaeschke Leila Jones Gary Kimmons Joe Kuebler Debbie Laird Peggy Lamb!-ight Larry Landis Mike Landolt 3I2 Matthew Griffith Luebe Diane Lusk Darrell Maierhofer Cheri Mason James McAdams Mary Sue Meneley Keith Moore Tommy Morrow Larry Morton Sharon Murphy Janet Murray Cynthia Newell Kent Nicholson Patricia Pennison Elaine Perry Tom Pickard Judy Porter Ula Mae Price Paula Priddy John Rasch Lynn Reber Donna Reynolds Carol Schlueter Sandra Sheffield Ann Shields Dianna Shipman Jeff Shrader Edith Simpson Bob Singleton Karen Starncs Mark Stubbs Charlie Summers Sheri Tatar Ricky Trutna Patty Wasek Roy Webb Jo Anne Wehunt Carl W'heeler Lou Vlfhitworth Kathy lViggins Glenda Vlilkenson Nancy Williamson David Wilson Leadership, Seholarshil Embodie Each year a Chapter Council elects students to the membership of the National Honor Society. Juniors and seniors who have maintained at least a B average, and who have attended PHS for one semester are eligible. The main objec- tives are to create an enthusiasm for scholar- ship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students. This year the NHS consisted of 27 members. Chapter activities included helping a needy fam- ily during Christmas time and a picnic near the end of the school year. New members helped graduation exercises by preparing diplomas. Rib- bons signifying membership were awarded to the members of the National Honor Society. Members of the preceding National Honor Society meet with sponsor Cara Wernh to plan the initiation of this year's members. -,. ,.., Service, and Character in HS At the initiation ceremony, President Tom Haltom pre- sents Jackie Gore with a membership card to the Na- tional Honor Society. Miss Wernli outmaneuvers Jeff's attempt to block her return in a fast-moving game at the National Honor Society picnic. Parents of members mingle at the reception following the initiation of new members. Tom Haltom .... ........ P resident Lisa Bowden ..... .... V ice-President Sherry Buffington . ....... Secretary Patty Wasek .... .... T reasurer f., . ational Forensic League Bill Epstein, Gailyn Wells, Jeff Shrader, and Gordon Hyde exchange sharp jibes for history classes during their lively cross-examination debates. Bill Epstein ...... ' Gordon Hyde . . . Jeff Shrarler . .. Mark Dorsey .... Frank Issac ..... Gailyn VVelIs . . . . Members Sandy Anthony Pam Connally Mark Dorsey Pauline Enyzlebert Bill Epstein Maxine Herndon Raymond Howell Gordon Hyde Frank Issac . . . . . . . . President . . . . Vice-President ...... Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sergeant-at-A rms Mark Masters Judy Porter Greg Shrader Jeff Shracler Kenneth Train Gailyn Wells Al Williams Judy Williams Rehearsing for extemporaneous speaking brings different reactions from junior Jeff Shrader and senior Frank Isaac. The purpose of the National Forensic League is to promote speech activities. This year the league won numerous speech honors. Jeff Shrader Won first place in extemporaneous speaking at the Lamar Tech Speech Tournament. Bill Epstein Won second place in speech at the Robert E. Lee Tournament and Gordon Hyde won first place in prose reading and second place in extemporaneous speaking at the Mil- by Tournament. Debaters Gordon Hyde, Bill Ep- stein, and Jeff Shrader placed in the top five teams in over six tournaments this year. Preparing for competition in debate means after school work for NFL members. 3 Applicants listen to Mrs. Phillip's instructions on how to become O.E.A. members. Although the Office Education Association class- es are held at Pasadena High School, the pro- gram is composed of students from Sam Ray- burn and South Houston High Schools also. Among the several activities of the club is the sponsoring of an Employer-Employee Banquet, held this year at the Sheraton-Kings Inn with speaker Jack Binion, attorney and member of the Governor's Educational Committee. At the O.E.A. State Convention and Contest, Debbie Moss was selected as one of the six finalists out of 114 applicants in the Best Interview Contest. O.E.A.'s most publicized activities have been their fund-raising and charity activities, such as the Thanksgiving party given for the residents of Autumn Leaves Nursing Home. However, the Debbie Moss . . Bobbie Baird .. ...... President . . .. Vice-President Susan Farmer . ...... Secretary Debbie Hardy ..... .... T reasurer Linda Morgan . ...... Historian Nell Beckman ............ Reporter Debbie Daffin ...... Parliamentarian Members Rhonda Aldridge Bobbie Baird Nell Beckman Bonnie Bryant Nancy Colwell Sharon Crouch Debbie Daffin .Kay Dickey Donna Dutcher Dorothy Dutcher Sandra Easter Susan Farmer Linda Farris Linda Franklin Debby Hardy Debbie Hogue Linda Jennings Joyce Marshall Linda Morgan Debbie Moss Karen Netterville Jean Picou Russell Riley Ann Rome Debbie Sanderson Linda Setzer Lynn Shough Sharon Taylor Sandra WVaggoner Glenda Wilkinson Dorothy XVilliams Vicky XVilliams Vivian Zamora fficc Education Association Linda Franklin, Glenda Wilkinson, Debbie Daffin, and Lynn Shough were the recipients of scholarships given by the O.E.A. advisory committee. main activity of O.E.A. is to organize a club in which to be proudg a club where one may join in the activity and strengthen the club as a Whole. Thanksgiving meant something special to the ladies at the Autumn Leaves Nursing Home who were visited by O.E.A. members Linda Morgan and Linda Farris. 'X 1 3I5 cf' Making just the right choice for cover plans requires much thought and dis- cussion on the part of the staff. Pasadcnian Takes a Magical Mystery Tour That big day finally arrives when a whole summer of impatient waiting is over and the masses flock back to Ye Olde School House to grab at last that trusty book of memories. Ex- hausting? Indeed. Yet few realize just how exhausting it really is. Inside that peaceful- looking publications room can be heard shrieks of ulcer-producing agony over lost negatives, blank cutlines, broken battery packs, occupied typewriters, and ruined film. fNot to mention the touchy subject of dead- lines.J Annual saff members Ccommonly re- ferred to as house apes by annual staff sponsorsj must be willing to devote a great amount of time toward creating a record of all those sad, embarrassing, magical,.and ex- citing moments that fill a school year to over- flowing. Besides the work on the yearbook it- self, the Most Beautiful Pageant, with its weeks of preparations, and the April class favorites party are included on the agenda of the Pasadenian staff. However, above the din and hubbub can be seen the much appreciated annual staff sponsor, without whose helpful advice, complete devotion, and strong vocal cords, there could never have been this book of memories. Mrs. Hurley tries to bring order to the staff during dead line chaos. Thomas Wells .. vw E A , XY? 1 . k,,o xp XA Tim Carter shoots an ac- tivity picture of a school Hard-working photographers Eddie Haselbarth, Lynn Johnson, and Tom Pickard worry over perfect development of prints. Joan Abbott Sandy Ward .. Judy Porter .... Jimmy Delony .... . . . Cindy Newell Barbara Hagerman Mary Corrigan Darrell Maierhofer Mary Sue Meneley Kathy Jones ......... Nancy Williamson Randy Collier . .. Benny Young . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief Business Manager . ........... Copy Editor Organizations Editors . . ....... Sports Dolly Huffman . . . . . . Personalities Sunne Cone Judy Marlatt Tim Carter ...... Eddie Haselbarth Lynn Johnson Torn Pickard Cyndy Adams .. Lisa Bowden . . . . . . . . . . ....... Senior Editor Junior Editor . .... Sophomore Editor . . . Freshman Editor . . . Faculty Editor . . . Activities Editor Editor Editor . . . . . . . . Picture Editor Advertising Editors . . . . Photographers Art Editor Curriculum Editor . . . . . . Index Editor Curriculum Editor Mrs. Gloria Hurley .......... Sponsor .iv l ,iii -vnmimg , assembly. Much time is spent in preparation of the Most Beautiful Tea, which is sponsored annually by the staff. All work and no play makes for a good annual. T' s, A v xxx., Business Manager Sandy Ward types the list of annual subscribers. School assemblies and programs could never succeed Without the supervision and hard Work of Per- forming Arts Club members. Dur- ing this year, the PAC sponsored the second annual Battle of the Bands and presented Arsenic r and Old Lace. Members helped With the lights, sound, and make- up for the Eagle Escort Review, Senior Talent Show, and awards assemblies. Club members also have other du- ties to carry out. Summer activi- Wx ii ties include helping with the 5 i 141 lighting when the auditorium is lr' rented for other organizations. , ,A fs ,, A-,I 5 , Linda Muecke, Jo-Anne Wehunt, and Linda Etheridge rehearse a scene in Arsenic and Old Lace. A Magical Year for thc HWY S esre -' L Kiifirigsg ffi h ,. Members of the cast wait patiently behind scen- ery for their cues. Performing Arts Club members practice the fine art of murdering the ill-fated Mortimer in i'Ar- senic and Old Lace. ,L gow U. A Because of their vibrant performance, the Lumpy Mattress was acclaimed winner George Overmeyer displays his of the 1968 Battle of the Bands. Christmas spir1t by portraymg Performing Arts Club Susan McElroy Ray Walker .... Jane Benner Peggy Lambright Mr. Haynes ..... U -H Members Ray Abbott Carroll Avant John Boll Tommy Bird David Bond Bonnie Bryant David Bryant Dewey Campbell Peggy Carll Cindy Carnathan Marcy Clerc Susan Cofer Mike Coker Tommy Crouse Patrick Daly Sarah Davidson Ronnie Donaho President Vice-President .. . .. Recording Secretary Diane Dickens Mark Ellis Lorelee Euwer Mike Gibson Kathy Hemby John Hill Linda Jenkins Janice Jones Gary Jones Judy Krcssley Jerry Lightfoot Mike Logan Mark Masters Wynan McCaffety Gayla McVey Kerry McGrew-. Dwain McLean Corresponding Secretary Sponsor Janet Murray Richard Raynor Jack Reeves Gary Richardson Joe Samuel David Sayers Mary Sayers Tommy Seilhan Marla Smith Glenn Tadlock James Tedder Dale Turner Jackie Tuttle David VVhite Tim Williams Gwen Wood Debra Young the life of Joseph in the Christ mas assembly Danny Oliver, Wayne Quibodeaux, and Vernon Richter sand off the car in preparation for the paint job. With the use of a paint gun Wayne Quibodeaux adds the last spot of paint to the car. Having an auto paint and body shop on campus is the advantage PHS students and faculty have over Auto Paint and Bod other schools in the district. The nineteen members of the club turned out a volume of shiny repair jobs to dented fenders, doors, etc. Their charitable deeds included painting the ambulances donated by Inter- act to the poor people in Central America and do- nating food to a needy family at Christmas. .. . President Richard Brinlee . Lester Burke ....... Secretary Wayne Klenk ............ Treasurer V ' R' ht R t 9111011 IC El' ....... . . . . EDOI' el' Doyle Snow ..,..... Parliamentarixm Robert Farrell ..., Sergeant-at-Arms Members Barney Bearan Billy Holder Charles Johnson James Kerr Kennard McManners Kenneth Moore Danny Oliver Mike Pounds John Quibodeaux Gregory Surge Ben Spigener Wayne Taylor Robert Wason Finishing touches are supplied by Danny Oliver, Kenneth Moore, and Robert Wason as they buff the paint job. N YY V Y V x f fgjf . . , 'ai ii 5 i e, nm. I , 1 7' A if 4 Aligning transformers on Bill Intrekin's Superheterodyne receiver needs the helpful supervision of Mr. Jackson. Radio and TV Known around campus for its service to the student' body is the Radio and TV Club. In addition to support- ing a needy family at Christmas, it also is responsible for the sound system in the auditorium, the oscilloscope for the chemistry lab, and the maintenance of the school television sets. Pat Patnesky, a junior, serves as the Radio and TV Sweetheart for 1967-68. 0' Y s ,:-IIS, .4 ' 5 , : it f, ' J? V-1: -- 'wk rl b'- 1 .--5' x-,' all p V' ,.l.t551Aat,n H K h . e r J . Radio and TV students Marshall Smith and Bill Intrekin try out the Morse code on their receiver. First semester projects for Mark Carter include building a Super- heterodyne receiver. Y , A x C it , X .JP-fff. in 3553i-:-:H .-': -,ggi -ni-::..:.- '..5UB. .,??-'G-f 2 A.A.,,. ......: ...ay , --.. el -.fl-2251-122122: new H -.A-'.1.::...1... ... 's , nu. iI::1114 IK six ' .'.'.'n. ,-:hx .1 ,.... ,... ,-. a --.. .-.nn-.'.'.-.9 -, , '- '.'.'.- '.'.'.-I-'. '-.' -.A -1.3.3.-51:-:fb 4-1-54 ,- 3.5.-.-1-3.1-:-5 .'- , ' '.':,-'. nz. lf 255 - A ' 1. ,g. '- . A ....','. , A N '.'.'. f.'. ' ,-...'. s .t -.ki n..1 - 225293 1 ' A ' --nxfiv 1 an gpg A 411:54 sunny 95' is .Zu I ifffhi S vi -gg inpliizp I ' - 1 ..Q' ' . my f V-!i.fzs.f4E':Ef ffm.-w.' 11-M --.aj 1 ' ,. '..,4: -,v . fvflbxr. 01191 v x me-2 Qiu' David Bonds .... Florencio Canter James McClain Sweetheart Pat Patnesky Ray Walker ...... ......... Daniel Del-Ioyes William Chumley Mr. Jackson ...... .. Members Robert Adams Mike Birchet Mark Carter Joe Edwards Ronnie Hauptman Robert Howell Billy Intrekin James Jones Louis Langner Monte Linquist 5 -...N President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Photographer Sponsor Thomas More Thomas Orlzen Stephen 0'Neal James Pennycuff Jim Perry Marsha ll Smith Marvin Smith John Taylor Terry Th omas i J ' ni-a x .4 'infix ' xx, mmm f K wif Xxx x !!Xz,-fs, Tx? E ,44f. - , 'A I. -5. ' ' x ,, , Club members and guests enjoy a Mexican fiesta at the Cinco de Mayo. ational Mexican Holiday Celebrated Mixing punch for the Fall Fiesta party are John Harrison and Sunne Cope. Activities this year included two bake sales to raise club funds, a fall fiesta with a local band, and the second an- nual Cinco de Mayo . This was a very colorful event with two guest speakers, a dinner catered by Little Mexico Restaurant, and afterwards the presentation of awards to the Most Outstanding Foreign Language Student, Mary Espinoza, and to the Sweetheart Sunne Cope. Y S, T Sweetheart Sunne Cope Entertainment follows fiesta celebration at the Cinco de Mayo. Jeff Shrader .... ....... P resident Jeff Hubbard . . . . Vice-President John Harrison .. ...... Treasurer Margie McGrew ........ Secretary Bill Epstein , . .. Peggy Pack . .. Sue Hollis ,'. .. . Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter Activities Chairman at PHS 1' Mary Espinoza was chosen the Most Outstanding Foreign Language Student. Members Sam Armstrong Ramona Arredondo Carroll Avant Debbie Baker Don Beasly Joni Berry Sally Blankenship Judy Boone Teresa Boone David Bracewell Becky Casey Carolyn Colwell Pam Connelly Sunne Cope Lonnie Cox Tommy Crouse Willene Cryer Bob Dahrling Shelly DeFrance Myra S. Delaplain Mike Huddleston Dial Nita Dixon Elaine Ende Billy Epstein Robin Etie Pam Fisk Ronnie Foree Barbara Harman Jamye Harris John Harrison Steve Heflin Shirley Henderson Carole Hennan Sue Hollis Jeff Hubbard Brenda lzen Bill Jackson Kay Kelly Dianne King Leah Knelly Joe Kuebler Marc Laird Patti Lawson Kenneth Lindsey Mark Luebe David Maddox Hellen Martin Pam Matlock Wynan McCaffety Margie McGrew Trudy McNatt Mike Miles Kathy Moody Gloria Nemzin Peggy Pack Rafael Padilla Bruce Peace Charlotte Peddicord Mike Perkins Fred Prescott Diana Resendez Larry Riley Renee Rodgers Bill Schwav Jeff Shrader Bob Singleton Marla Smith Robert Smith Eddie Stoughton Dona Swindler Julie Thomas Susan Trainer Ricky Trutna Karl Wall Dana Walther Cathy VVeiss Becky NVilliams Mary VVilkerson David Wilson Officers for 1967-68 were Sue Hollis, Jeff Hubbard, John Harrison, Margie McGreW, Jeff Shrader, and Peggy Pack. 1 IB'-W, -.9514 323 One of the most important and hardest work- ing organizations at PHS is the Student Council. Under the sponsorship of Miss Agnes McKinley, this organization has done so much for so many. It is a representative body of students from all areas of interest in high school. This year, the Pasadenian has divided the Student Council into five sections -the Balance, the Brain, the Brave, the Bravvn, and the Beauty. The backbone of the Student Council, the Balance, consists of those students Who are versatile and can handle any job with ease. The Brain are those Who achieved excellence in scholarship. Class officers and pres- idents of clubs are The Student Council titled the Brave, and the Brawn are the athletes who brought honors to PHS. The Beauty are the club sweethearts and favor- ites. Activities for Student Council included the selling of football banners and the han- dling of ticket sales for assembly programs. Christmastime around campus was made brighter with the Student Open House where students got cookies and punch during lunch. The John Black Scholarship was given for the second consecutive year and members dis- played their ability to show Well under short notice when they brought food and clothing for the Beulah victims. Keeping a clean cafe- teria has been the promotion job of Student Council members. Helping others has been the object of several projects of this club, as seen through its donation to the USS Hope and its gathering of food and clothing for needy families during Christmas. THE BALANCE Jo Blaine, Rebecca Means, Karen Alger, Rhonda Rand, Sandra Nelson, Margie Woener, Joan Moon, Toni Casey, Barbara Long,'Sh1rley Henderson, Tim Williams, Bernadette Rossi, Charles Quinn, Cynthia Stein, Mark Masters, Margaret Cloninger, Bruce Peace, Renee Rodgers, Donnie Kimes, Christi Hooper, Kip Lagler, Anita Lee, Debbie Johnson, Debrough Bourke, Janice Hall. qi THE BRAIN Standing: Lee Thompson, Kenneth Tra' C 'll I in, ami a Wirght, Marla Smith, Janet Wells, Becky Williams, Elizabeth Conces, Judy Porter, Ronald Johnson. Seated: Ruth Ann Jones, Emily Brown, Janet Moore, John Hull, Steve Shuttlesworth, Debbie Laird. THE BRAVE Tom Haltom, Dollie Huffman, Sunne Cope, Mary Carrigan, Jackie Hayes, Gary Boeger B111 Osborne, Wayne Sullender, Debbie Shook, Kathy Porterfield, Becky Lowe, Wynari McCaffety. X 1 t, j R S 1 I E 5 33 ' 9 :-- '57 Wo 4 , X THE BEA UTY Front Row: Diane Lusk, Linda Morgan, Sharon Crouch, Ar- lene Lucas. Second Row: Bettye Todd, Sandy Ward, Donna Bennett, Jackie Tuttle, Cindy Carroll. Third Row: Patti Acuna, Joan Abbott, Cindy Newell. Jimmy DeLony, Kent Nicholson, and Ricky Shuman load materials sent to needy families at Christmas. sf ---ee ,f P 1V , f, . ,..,, , A .,,. ti. - . . The Beaut Be an Eagle-not a pig. The words of Miss McKinley warn them of increasing laziness about cafeteria neatness. ht a. , A ff' J, If Y. -, Officers for 1967-68 were Mike Adrian, Patti Acuna, Kent Nicholson, Ricky Shuman, and Dollie Huffman. SC members like Has- elbarth handle ticket sales. . . The Brawn HOME or THE FIGHTINI .EQMQS l ff' VA! 3 ' ' 1 ,i y f 4 s M X S ee - y . X - - , K Y , .1 X ,, L -,f I The Student Council succeeded once 1' 'UQ ' ,4,',A A .,, again by coming quickly to the aid 'l i ,L . 1 -:,, ' -' ' j 'QQ of Beulah victims in the valley. . if 'ff V THE BRAWN ... Front Row: Robert Speight, Robert Stack, and Carroll Avant. Second Row: Kelly Hazen, Steve Smith, Larry Leuthke, Bobby Morris, Mike Adrian, Frank Pierce. - 1 With back-breaking strength, these great actors can bear the stress and strain of rehearsals. Susan McElroy Ray Walker ..... PeZZY Lambright Jane Benner . . . . . . . . . . Recording Secretary Mr. Haynes ..... Members Linda Etheredge Al Fl' ex mn Mark Masters Keith Mitchell Thcspians Excel in ramatics . . .......... ...... P resident . . . . ....... .... . . Vice-President . .. . . . . . Corresponding Secretary Sponsor .Terrell Norman Kenneth Train Jackie Tuttle Judy Williams If the critics shun the camera-shy, Thespians have it made! After earning a required number of points from school activities, a student is eligible to become a member of the Na- tional Thespian Society. Pasadena High School's Thespian Troupe 579 assisted this year in the production of Arsenic and Old Lace, the Senior Talent Show, and numerous other assemblies. Al Williams ...... .President Robert Stack .... ......... V ice-P resident Linda White ..... ...... D evotional Leader Garry Hopson ...... ............ M anager Wanda Williams . . . ......... Publications r Youth for Christ is a nondenominational devo- tional group. The club met each Thursday morn- .f ing in the auditorium from 7:50 to 8:20 a.m. Pastors, laymen, evangelists, skits, and comedy teams were on the weekly programs. Approxi- mately once a month the club sponsors Insight Meetings. These meetings, usually held in mem- bers' homes, included Bible study and entertain- ment. . gf , As a service to the school and the student body, the president and devotional leader from YFC moderate the devotional each morning in home- room. Youth for Christ has no formal member- ship. Anyone who is interested may attend the meetings. President of Youth for Christ Al Williams was in charge of the devotional activities this year. Youth for Christ Promotes Spiritual Fellowship Youth for Christ members, Garry Hopson, Pat Smith, Karen Karcher, Doug Twitty, and Skipper Stack, arrive early for a called meeting. U ' ' ..,,..,..,- nd 111- -rl -5 ...- ,.,.... 134.4 I ' azniwj l R George Overmyer .. President Beverly Vllagstaff Vice-President Cyndy Adams .... Secretary Debbie Seale ...... Treasurer Jack Boston ........ Reporter Bill McConnaughay .......... Parliamentarian Mrs. Lolene Smith .. Sponsor li The Art Club officers Jack Boston, Bill McConnaughay, George Overmyer, Cyndy Adams, Beverly Wagstaff, and Debbie Seale display one of the paintings produced by the Art Club. Teresa Smathers, Pat Patnesky, Mike McCleery, and Beverly Wagstaff won many awards in the Pasadena Plaza art show. ,z Art Club Boosts The Art Club began the year with that same burst of enthusiasm it has long ex- hibited. Publicity of the club began early in September under the guidance of spon- sor Mrs. Lolene Smith and received mar- velous results with a total of sixty mem- bers at the first meeting. The Art Club began a series of meetings in October to work on school banners which they sold at football games and around campus to promote school spirit. Activities of the Art Club included several field trips to museums in the Houston area, one of which took place at an antique art show sponsored by the Pilot Club at the Pasa- dena Elks Lodge. Members also visited the Kiko Art Museum, University of Houston, and the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. Participation in the Van Trese Art Show in Deer Park proved success- ful and many students placed their paint- ings on exhibit at the Pasadena Public Library. The Art Club also sponsored stu- dent work at the Pasadena Plaza art exhibit. This busy organization ended the year with a beach party at Galveston. I 4 -x, ! u 'jf . in W ff six -,X 1 i o i Nlembeis of the -Kit Club work on the making of banners. Big Eagle Spirit Members Cyndy Adams Debbie Ball Paul Barcello Sonny Buttestin Donald Beasley Donna Bennett Mary Blair Ellen Boggs Jack Boston Pat Bourke Cecil Burkhaltei' Ella Brannen VVilliam Cnylor Michelle Cordrey Larry Cunningham Bill Denby Jo Ann Dominey Deryle Dumas NVanda Evans Mike Gibson Arlene Grisson Tammy Henderson Mike Huddleston Lavern Jacobs Barney Johnson Renee Justice Jeannie Kesler Shelia. Kirby Robert Kitchens Dusky Lewis Jerry Mahan Glenn Malone Gloria Martinez Janet McAnalley Bill McConnauha.y Danita Messer George Overmeyer Pat Patnesky Phyllis Austin Cyndy Adams supervises the setting up of for the Art Show. -.I S-4 4 -3 J GTS! Michelle Cordrey Sweetheart Larry Richardson Debbie Shook Vivian Seay Dennis Sitta Donna Dodd Claudia Slate Teresa Smathers Vickie Smith Debie Spicer Charles Sbrague Harold Stockton David Thorp Thomas Trutna James Tugwells Beverly VVa5xstaff Janie NVQ-st Paul XVestoria Gerald Yates Shirley Yates Mike Young exhibits , -- : f-it- ,T 332 Ahhertizing THAT'S RIGHT ' -.13-v:k5:a.g:1:1a,:.:..v, .. A .V.V D, , ziz ,,.., ::,: Zzz M . .1 'IIA .V .A,. :4,,.,Q lg .a.A ,, OAKS T.V. C.A. SPEARS WHEN YOLVVE GRADUATED, COME SEE US. rg veg, x This is the time when you are making the de- cisions that will affect your whole life-you are determining your goals, making college plans, and deciding what kind of career is best for you. For engineers, scientists, and those interested in business, Houston Lighting 84 Power Com- pany provides opportunities for exciting and rewarding careers in a growing, progressive company. There are interesting jobs with futures at Houston Lighting 84 Power Company, positions that offer opportunities to increase skills and aptitudes through on-the-job training. When you've graduated, come see us. , HOUSTCN LIGHTING N l f e. PowER COMPANY a Texas taxpaying, investor-owned electric service company IS 'fifty An Equal Opportunity Employer Pasadena Public Library 1201 Minerva GR 3-3376 f. C. Thomas cl? Sons Insurance ifiw 62626635 Q , s Stzahdowea. 2408 Qpeuwv Pasadena, Tam 944-0922 f F XE! l Let us help you attain your financial goals Pasadena Savings and Loan Association Member FDIC A. O. SMITH CORPORATION OF TEXAS Congratulations to the 1968 Graduating Glass The Voice of the FI GH TIN G EA GLES H on KL VL I-480 on your dial PHONE: GREENWOO CH EVRC LET mfoyaif 5 lla' A To ,-, THE, 5: ,Bfw PY gi - I WI' -' x ,,- T' 4 ---- .itfillniaiillaw-lflaf f SIS W STERLING PASADENA v 3 Is 5. Q s E5 x 4 A L 11 v r f il ,,, l ix . 11 , , . , m' . . I ,M . JB .. . e 4 V L LY J I. 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I S in ' SM BOB I-IOLOOMFQ BABE-Q 'THE GI-EENESF' 1 12 SPENCER Huw. I-IU es-8582 Congratulations to the Graduates of 68 DIAMONDS STERLING SILVER FINE CHINAWARE FINE CRYSTAL Omega and Wyler Watches Are Here for Your Careful Selection - at the Store All Pasadena Trusts. fllbett Levzrzcfs charts JSE NO! We can't use football players in the Ella Y 0 A I ' I Reliable Pryor ad this year! W S GR 3-1715 36I f u v, 1 Pasadena Sporting Goods lOl East Pasadena Freeway fast North of Pasadena High School GR 3-2959 Headquarters for all athletic eqatprnent Ut pays to playj COmp1imentS of AM DEFEES RAMBLER, INC. GRGCERY 1625 Spencer Highway llgslfgfgojgain 1201 South Main Pofromke Our' Adverffeere ADVERTISING INDEX The backing of our adveriisers has made possible 'Ihe I968 Pasadenian. In re'I'urn 'For fheir loyal supporf, we feel 'rhal +he sI'udenI's of Pasadena High School should palron ize 'Ihese adverlisers. Abbo'H' Florisl' . . . A. O. Smifh ............. Augusf Moon Resfauranl' . Bernard's Men's World . .. Bob HoIcomb's ........ Boyd Mullen Chevrolel' Bruce Employmenl' Agency Burleson Floris'I' ......... Carroll-Whifesicle .. Chapman Hardware .. Cinderella Flowers .... Cliff's ................ Confinenlal Hairgoods Defee's Grocery ...... DeIahoussaye's . . . Diamond Alkali ..... Ella Pryor Fashions .... Ellis Shoes ........ E. P. Childress .......... Firs+ Pasadena S+a+e Bank . Flowers by Gerry ...... Frank Mikeska Jewelers Gaflin Inferiors ...... Graham's ......... Grandma's Ki'I'chen .... Harris T. V. ....... . Higgason Jewelers ...... Housfon Cigar Division Housfon Lighling 81 Power J. C. Thomas 8: Sons ..... John A. Campbell .... Joske's ...... I .... . Joycelyn's ........ Kenny's Hair Fashions KIKK ............. Larry's Arfs 8: Crafls . . . Lubrizol ......... Mae-Max ........... Maverick Sfeak House . Michael's Jewelry ..... Morgan's Au+o Supply . Oaks TV ........... Osborne-Apple .. Palais Royal ......... Parker's Dairy Mari' Pasadena Dodge ....... Pasadena Nalional Bank . Pasadena Public Library . Pasadena Savings 8: Loan Pasadena Sporling Goods Pasadena Typewrilers . . . Pioneer Induslrials . .. Pizza Yoinl' ........ PowiIzky's ......... San Jacinlo SIa'Ie Bank . Sears ............. Shakey's Pizza Parlor Shell .............. Soulhern Glass .... Sou+hmore Savings . . . Soulhern Sfafe Bank Soufh Texas Lumber Sfar Engraving .... TMI .............. Thomason Jewelry . .. Topper's Sfeak House . . . Whafaburger ....... Willingham Rambler Facult Index Allen, Estil 20, 191 Ames, Geneva 20 Bains, Jack 20, 190, 174 Baldwin, Laura Lee 20 Barfield, Bob 240, 242 Barnes, Betty 20 Batchelor, Robert 20 Battle, Jane 20 Benz, Ruth 20, 131 Berger, Ann 20, 53, 277, 300 Bishop, Margo 19 Bozarth, Marcella 19, 90 Brewster, Audra 20, 279 Brooks, J oh,n 19 Brown, Blanche 21, 193 Browning, Betty 21 Bryan, John 254 Bunkley, Emogene 21, 198 Burford, Ann 21, 205 Cherry, Dean 21 Clark, A. W. 21, 186, 196, 301 Cleckler, Ray 240 Cole, D. J. 21, 242 Cole, J. L. 174 Cox, Charmaine '22, 192 Davis, Jim 19 De Long, Shelley 22, 310 Dial, Arvalee 22 Eads, Barbara 22 Edmondson, A. 271 Ellison, Shirley 22 Etheredge, J. C. 295 Eversmeyer, Audry 22 Farmer, Vivian 22 Faroughi, Donna 22 Faseler, Walter 23, 306 Fields, Walter 23 Fink, Jack 242 Funderburg, Gloria 190 Gerald, Ernestine 23 Ghormley, Bennett 23 Hamm, Agnes 23, 186 Higgins, Thomas 23 Holloway, Keith 26 Hooker, Sandra 26, 299 Hoot, Joe 26 Hurley, Gloria 26, 316 Hutchinson, Nell 18 Jackson, Frank 321 Jackson, Marie 18, 321 Johnson, Carolyn 185 Keller, Lonnie 16, 51, 280 Kirby, Wanda 278 Krause, Harriet 26 Lackey, C. A. 307, 191 Lander, Estis 192 Lane, Fern 26, 27 Lege, Kathleen 26 Lynch, Wilburn 17 Malone, Norman 28, 158, 304 Mann 306 Matthews, Bonlyn 28, 196 Mauney, Thomas 28 McBryde, Jack 28 McCarley, Gene 131, 245, 247, 2 McCart 307 McConnell, Donald 197 McGraw, Fay 174 McKinley, Agnes 19, 326 McKinley, Thomas 188, 250 McKown, Toole 254 Miller, Nevada 28 Moore, Dulce 28 Murphy, Glen 28, 60, 387, 25 Nelson, Delbert 29, 192 Norville, J o Nell 29 O'Rear, Sybil 29, 190 Phillips, Bernice 29 Reich, Florence 29, 261 Richardson, Claudette 30, 292 Ritch, Jack 30, 53, 112, 187 Rothermel, Dorothy 30 Rusciano, John 30, 271 Ruthruff, Barbara 30 Sackett, Charles 30 Scarcella, David 281, 285 Sellars, Nancy 30, 193 Sherman, Anne 30 Sherrod, Lenore 18 Smith, Ann 31, 171 Smith, J. R. 31 Stanley, Ethel 185 Stephens, Harold 242, 251 Stibbs, Clara 18 Tannery, Charles 31 Tarkington, Diane 31 Tegeler, Eugene 31 Trumpy, Kathryn 31, 185 Verser, Nina 31, 303 Vlahakos, Eleni 19, 135 Wall, C. P. 27, 32 Warren, James 195, 273, 274 Webb, David 243, 267, 263, 265 Wernli, Cara 312, 313 Wiest, Kathryn 32, 184 Williams, Ethel 19, 171, 176 Williams, Milton 32 Wood, Fay 32 Wygant, Michael 32, 287 Zettel, Celia 32, 193 -A- Abbott, Joan Q41 35, 221, 285, 215, 284, 326, 210, 217, 281 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, GRA 1, 2, NHS 4, Acappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Accom- panist 4, Recording Sec. 45 Sweetheart 4, Choraliers 4, American Legion Award 4, Pasadenian 3, 4, Editor 4g Who's Who 4, Opti- miss 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill dz -Scroll 3, 4. Treas. 43 Champion Leadership Award 4. Abbott, Ray Q11 157, 182 Abel, Mike Q11 157 Abel, Robert Q11 157 Abel, Tommy Q31 87 Acuna, Pattie Q41 35, 198, 215, 326, 32,7 FTA 3, 45 VICA 3, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Opti-miss 4. Adair, Danny Q21 123 Adams, Cyndy Q41 36, 330, 68 Art 3, 4, Sec. 4, An- nual 4. Adams, Gary Q31 87 Adams, Le Wan Q11 157, 208 Adams, Mary Jane Q11 157 Adams, Robert Q.31 197 Aderholt, Nick Q31 87 Adkinson, Linda Q41 35 Girls Choir 1, Acap- pella Choir 2, 3, Mixed Choir 4 Adler, Larry Q11 157 Adrian, Mike Q41 35, 233, 235, 327, 263 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 25 FTA 35 SC 4 Aken, David Q21 123 Alexander, Rebecca Q31 87 Alford, David Q11 157 Alford, Tim Q31 87 Alger, Karen Q11 157, 324 Alger, Kathy Q31 87 Allen, Bobbie Q31 87 Allen, Debbie Q11 157 Allen, Lee Q31 87 Allen, Ray Q41 271 Automechanics 3, 4, VP 3, Parliamentarian 4. Allen, Ruby Q21 123 Allen, Thomas Q21 123 Allison, Becky Q21 123 366 Student Index Allison, Bob Q41 35 Bowling League 4, Pres. 4 Alphin, Teresa Q31 87 Allred, Choco Q21 123 Amason, Michelle Q41 35, 292,293 History Club 3, Report- er 3, Acappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Eagle Escort 3, 4, Sergeant 43 Beacon4 Amison, Becky Q11 157 Amison, Judy Q11 157 Anders, Kay Q21 123 Anderson, Brodie Q21 123 Anderson, Carolyn Q21 123 Anderson, Debbie Q11 157 Anderson, Judy Q41 35 Mixed Choir 2, Eagle Escort 3, DE 4. Anderson, Linda Q21 123 Anderson, Macky Q11 157 Anderson, Pam Q11 157, 172 Anderson, Tommy Q11 157 Anderson, Tommy Q21 123 Andrews, Jerry Q31 242 Andrews, Jerri Q41 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, SC 2, 4, FFA 1. Angel, Bruce 411 157, 256, 257,243 Anthony, Darrell Q11 157 Anthony, Sandy Q31 87, 278 Apodaca, Randy Q21 123 Appleby, Phyllis Q41 35, 285 Acappella Choir 3. 4 Araujo, Felipe Q31 87 Arizmendez, Ruben Q41 Armitage, Donnie Q31 87, 245, 277 Armitage, John Q31 87 Armstrong, Sam Q31 87 Arndt, Paula Q11 157 Arredondo, Ramona Q41 36 Spanish Club 4, FHA 4 Asher, Betty Q21 123 Asher, Jerry Q31 87 Ashley, Angie Q21 123 Ashmore, Belinda Q11 157 Ashmore, Jean Q21 123 Atkinson, Jackie Q21 123 Algzenbaugh, Brenda Q-31 Austin, Phyllis Q21 123 Austin, Ronnie Q21 124 Avant, Carroll Q41 233, 327 Football 4, Key Club 4, Spanish Club 4, FTA 4, PAC 4 Ayres, Martha Q41 36, 298 FHA 1, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4 -B- Baggett, Doug Q41 36 SC 3 Bailey, , Geoff Q31 88 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey Bobby Q31 ss, Mike 425 124 Mike Q11 157 Bakalyar, Robert Q11 Bakalyar, Steve Q31 88 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Barbara Q31 88 Debbie Q21 124 Lloyd Q11 157 Mary Q21 124 Richard Q31 88 242 1 Barker, Nancy Q11 157 Ball, Deborah Q31 88 Banda, Diana Q21 124 Banda, Sylvia Q11 157 Barber, Raymond Q31 88 Bareiss, Adele Q11 157 Bareiss, Ray Q31 88, 250 Every time the team thinks about a game, they break out. N lc. 1 I Would you believe we lost?'l Barfield, Roger Q11 157 Barker, Nancy Q11 157 Barmore, Mike' Q31 88, 233, 233, 238, 240, 241, 254, 302, 211 Barnes, Betty Q11 157 Barnes, Darwin Q21 124 Barnes, David Q31 88, 233 Barnes, Pam Q11 157, 165 Barnett, Kathy Q31 88, 296 Barnett, Rae Ann Q21 124 Barnhardt, Becky Q11 157 Barringer, Don Q31 88 Barringer, Robert Q11 158 Barron, Frank Q31 88 Barron, Konnie Q31 88 Barron, Royce Q11 158 Barroso, Gary Q31 88 Bartholomew, Jane Q21 124 Barton, Brian Q11 158 Bartow, Danny Q11 158 Bartow, Linda Q31 89 Bartow, Pam Q41 36 VICA Club 4 Bartula, Pam Q31 89, 287 Bass, Lonnie Q21 124 Bass, Mason Q11 158 Bates, Debbie Q21 124, 275 Battestin, Charlie Q31 89 Bawden, Betty Q11 158 Bayless, Liz Q41 36 Bayless, Rella Q11 158 Bayless, Sue Q31 89 Bazzon, Linda Q31 89 Beam, Patty Q11 158 Bean, Floyd Q11 158 Beasley Beasley Donald Q11 158 ,Jim Q11 158 Beasleyj Jim Q21 124 Beasley 7 Beavers, Beavers, Beavers Serette Q31 89 David Q11 158 Dennis Q31 89 Richard Q41 36 Beck, Donald Q11 158 Bederka, Joe Q21 124 Belanger, Debbie Q21 124 Belden, Steve Q31 89 Bell, Jana Q11 158 Bell, John Q11 158 Bell, Mary Q21 124 Benner, Frances Q41 36, 275,223 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sweet- heart 43 NHS 3, 4, FTA 1 5 Academic Excellence 1, 2 Benner, Gordon Q21 124 Benner, Jane Q31 89 Bennett, Donna Q31 89, 292,326 Benton, Beverly Q11 158 Berger, Sherry Q31 89 Berman, Barbara Q41 36 Bernard, Lynn Q11 158 Berrier, David Q31 89 Berry, Joni Q11 158 Berry, Sandra Q31 89 Berry, Suzanne Q21 124 Bertling, Jeanette Q11 158 Beshea, Horace.Q21 124 Best, Susan Q21 124 Bezdek, 250 Charles Q21 125, Bezdek, Richard Q21 125, 194 Bilnoski, Larry Q31 90 Binford, Barbara Q21 125 Binford, Barbara Q31 90 Bingham, Sammy Q41 36, 270, 271 FFA 25 Automechanics 4 Bird, Tommy Q31 90, 102 Birtchet, Mike Q31 90, 233, 254 Birtchet, Ricky Q11 158 Bishop, Becky Q41 36, 205 Acappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Basketball Cheerleader 2, Favorite 2, FFA Sweetheart 3, Home- coming Finalist 4 Bishop, Bobby Q41 36, 198, 287, 307 VICA 4, Treas. 45 Data Proc. 43 Key Club 4, Treas. 4 Bishop, Richard Q21 125 Bissitt, Dennis Q11 243, 251 Black, Billy Q21 125 Blaine, Jo Q11 158, 324 Blaine, Kay Q21 125 Blaine, Mickey Q31 90 Blair, Becky Q11 158 Blair, Debbie Q11 158 Blair, Denise Q21 125 Blair, Mary Q31 90, 296 Blakesley, Sherry Q21 122 Bland, Jack Q11 158 Blankenship, Donna Q41 6 158, Blankenship, Sally Q21 125 Blankfield, Meyer Q11 158 Blanton, Barry Q11 158 Bloodsworth, Larry Q31 90 Board, Debby Q21 125 Bockman, Henry Q11 243 Bockmon, Lola Q41 37 Bockmon, Ray Q11 158 Bodin, Kerry Q21 125 Boeger, Gary Q41 34, 37, 53, 245, 94, 214, 217, 325 Rotarian 4, Interact 49 Pres. Sr. Class, SC 1, 2, 3, 49 Beacon 2, 33 Basketball 3, 45 NFL 13 Quill 8z Scroll 25 Golf 3, 4 Boggs, Ellen Q31 90 Boggs, Gene Q11 158, 243 Boike, Charles Q31 270 Boike, Robert Q21 125 Boland, Barbara Q11 158 Boland, John Q21 125 Boley, Darlene Q31 90 Bolton, Toni Q11 158 Bominskie, Donald Q41 37 Bond, David Q21 125 Bonds, David Q41 37, 214 Radio Sz TV 4, Pres. 43 Rotarian 4 Bondy, Glenn Q31 90, 233, 306 Bonner, Kerry Q31 90, 312, 242 Boone, Judy Q11 159 Boone, Teresa Q21 125 Bordelon, Ella Q21 125 Boren, Steve Q31 91, 242 Bostick, Steve Q11 159 Boston, Jack Q41 37, 285, 330 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Report- er 4 Boudreaux, Jackie Q31 91 Bourke, Debbie Q11 159, 324 Bourke, Patricia Q41 37 Band 1, 23 Art Club 3, 4, YFC lg FHA 4 Bournias, Sam Q11 159 Bouse, Robert Q31 91 Bowden, Lisa Q41 37, 292, 293, 335 Eagle Escort 3, 4, Ser- geant 4g NHS 4, VP 45 Quill 8x Scroll 4, Pasa- denian 4, GRA 1, 2 Bowen, Allen Q11 159 Bowen, Mike Q21 125, 243 Bowen, Pamela Q21 125 Bowley, Cindy Q31 91 Bowley, Priscilla Q21 125 Boyd, Kathy Q31 91 Boyd, Robert Q21 125 Boykins, Bobby Q31 91 Boze, Eddie Q41 37 Boze, Linda Q21 125 Bracewell ,David Q11 159 Branch, Richard Q21 125, 242 Brannon, Ricky Q21 125 Brantly, Paula Q41 38 Brasfield, Pam Q31 91 Brasher, Peggy Q11 159 Bray, Kenneth Q11 159 Brazell, Debbie Q11 159 Brazell, Jimmy Q11 159 Breeden, Barbara Q11 159 Brennan, Alana Q31 91 Brewer, Cathy Q11 159 Brewer, Linda Q31 91 Bridges, Pat Q11 159 Bridges, Teresa Q31 91, 261 Brightwell, Gary Q31 91 Brightwell, Gary Q21 126, 243 Brightwell, Ricky Q11 159, 243 Brinlee, Kathie Q31 91, 279 367 Bush, Kelley Q15 1-60 Brinlee, Richard Q45 38 VICA 3, 4, Auto Paint 85 Body 4, Pres. 4 Brinson, Helen Q15 159 Briscoe, Vernis Q25 126 Brister, Barry Q45 38 Brizendine, James Q35 91 Brizendine, Kim Q15 159, 243, 251 Brock, Joyce Q35 91, 292, 293 Brock, Tommy Q15 159 Brown, Alton Q45 38 DE 4 Brown, Becky Q35 91 Brown Brown , Cathy 425 159 Brown, Doug Q35 91, 270 Brown Emily Q35 91, 325 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Fred Q15 159, 243 Glenda Q35 91 Janet Q25 126 Brown, , Jill Q25 126 Judy 415 159 1Judy Q35 91 , Kay Q35 92 ,Larry Q25 126 Brown Nancy Q35 92, 279 Brown Roberta Q15 159, 180 Brown, Sarah Q35 92 Brown, Sharon Q25 126 Brown Brown Shirley 425 126 Z Shirley Q45 38 Brown, , Tommy Q15 159 Shirlie Q25 126 Buchanan, Jeanne Q25 126 Bruce, Delray Q35 92, 279, 242 Bruce, Mary Q35 92 Brumley, Eddie Q15 159 Bryant, David Q25 126 Bryant, Marvin Q25 126 Bryson, Debra Q25 126 Bryson, Diane Q15 159 Buchanan, Bobby Q15 159, 243 Buelow, Mary Q25 126 Buffington, Sherry Q45 38 Bullock, Pat Q15 159 Bullock, Pat Q25 126 Bunch, Duwayne Q25 126 Bunch, Wanda Q45 39 Spanish Club 2, 33 FTA 2, Eagle Escort 3 Burdeaux, Allen Q35 92 Burdeaux, Brenda Q35 92 Burdeaux, Linda Q35 92, 279 Burdette, Jimmy Q15 159 Burke, Billy Q25 126 Burke, Lester Q45 39, 68 VICAd4, Sec. 4 Burkhalter, Brenda Q15 160 368 Burkhalter, Cecil Band 1, 2, 3, Club4 Burkhalter, David Q25 126 Q35 92 Q45 39 45 Art Burkhalter, Mike Burkley, Janet Q25 126 Burks, John Q15 160 Burnainan, George Q15 160 Burnet, James Q45 39 VICA 3, 4, Jets 23 SC I Burns, Sherri Q25 126 Burwell, Roger Q35 92, 271 Butaud, Penny Q25 126 Butler, Cliff Q25 126 Butler, Glen Q25 126 Butschek, Billy Q35 92 Buzek, Linda Q15 160, 196 Buzek, Tommy Q35 92 Byrd, Tommy Q45 39, 233 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA 1, 3, 4 Byus, Glenn 435 92, 242 -C- Cain, Eva Q15 160 Cain, Gail Q45 39, 285 Acappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Section L e a d e r 4, Choraliers 49 DE 4 Cain, Jean Q35 92 Cain, Joan Q35 92 Caldwell, Lynda Q25 126 Caldwell, Susan Q25 126 Were having a happy fizzy party! Carpenter, Earl Q25 127 Carr, Michael Q15 160 Carrell, Robert Q45 39 Band 1, 2, VICA 3, 4 Carrier, Jackie Q15 160 Carrier, Stephen Q15 160 Carriere, Gene Q15 160 Casper, Gary Q25 127 Cassady, Jeanette Q15 160 Castille, Moise Q15 160 261 Castillo, Fausto, Q15 160 Castillo, Genaro Q25 128 Cates, Jennifer Q45 40, Caler, Rhonda Q15 160 Caletka, Bruce Q25 126 Cammack, Francine Q25 127 Campbell, Dewey Q25 127 92, Cannon, George Q 35 263 Canter, Victor Q25 127 Capuano, Carl Q25 127 Capuano, Reatha Q15 160 Carrigan, Mary Q35 93, 298, 86, 300, 325 Carrizal, Lucy Q25 127 Carrizal, Margaret Q35 93 Carrol, Connie Q15 160 Carroll, Cindy Q25 122, 127,249,326 Carroll, Jessie Q15 160 Carter, Carl Q25 127 Carter, Charlene Q35 93 Card, James Q15 160 Cardenas, Porfirio Q35 270 Cardenas, Rudy Q15 160 Carlson, Eric Q15 160 Carlton, Ronnie Q35 93 Carlton, Sharon Q15 160 Carnathan, Cyndy Q25 127 Carnes, Dorothy Q35 93 Carnes, Larry Q35 93, 270 Carnes, Wayne Q15 160 Carpenter, Charlotte Q45 39, 292, 293 FTA 1, 2, 3, Spanish '1, 2, Eagle Escort 3, 4, Sergeant 4, VICA 4 Carpenter, Debbie Q25 127 Carter, 93 Jeannette Q3 5 Carter, Lynn Q25 127 Carter, Mark Q35 321 Carter, Ronnie Q15 160 Carter, Royal Q25 127 Carter, Sharon Q25 127 Carter, Tim Q25 127, 277 Carwile, John Q35 93 Casas, Hermalinda Q45 292 194, Casas, Robert Q15 160 Casey Casey 324 Cash, Cash, Cason , Becky Q25 127 , Toni 115 160, 275, Cindy Q35 93 David Q15 160, 243 , Samuel Q15 160 66, 67 Data Proc. 35 History Club 3, FTA 3, 4, Wit- tiest 4 Cates, Milton Q25 128, 243 Caudill, Barbara Q45 40, 279,260,261 Girls Choir 1, Acappella Choir 2, GRA lg Ten- nis 2, 3, 4g FTA 35 Cosmetology 4, Sergeant at Arms4 Caudill, Billy Q25 128, 243 Caudill, Linda Q35 93 Cavner, Victor Q15 160 Caylor, Bill Q15 160 Chain, David Q15 160 Chain, Dorothy Q25 128 Chain, Thomas Q15 160 Chambers, Joe Q25 128 Chapman, Bobby Q15 160 Chapman, Cynthia Q15 160 Chapman, Wayne Q15 161 Charpentier, Jesse Q35 93 Chatham, Jerre Q25 128 Chatham, Kathy Q45 40 FHA 1 Crick, Deborah Q21 130 Chatham, Margie Q31 93 Chidester, Billy Q11 161 Childers, Allen Q21 128, 233 Childs, Carolyn Q41 40, 278 Chisholm, Judy Q11 161 Chivers, Crista Q31 95 Chreene, Elaine Q11 161 Chrien, Elaine Q21 128 Christ, Janice Q41 40, 301 German Club 3, 4 Chumley, William Q31 95 Clark, Charles Q21 128 Clark, Clark Q11 161 Clark, Diki Q31 95 Clark, Janice Q11 161 Clark, Larry Q31 93, 95, 245 Clark, Linda Q41 40 Cleboski, Becky Q11 161 Cleckler, Sandy Q11 161 Clements, Pete Q21 128 Clemons, James Q11 161, 251 Clendenin, Eddie Q21 128 Clerc, Janet Q11 161 Clerc, Marcy Q21 128 Clifton, Glenn Q11 161 Clifton, Ronnie Q21 128 Cline, Andy Q31 95 Cloak, Charlotte Q31 95 Cloninger, Bobby Q31 95 Cloninger, Margaret Q11 161, 324 Cobb, Marsha Q31 95 Cobb, Susan Q21 128 Coburn, Shane Q31 95 Cochran, Larry Q31 95 Cochran, Mary Q11 161 Cockrell, Danny Q41 40, 304 ICT 3, 4, Pres. 4 Cofer, Connie Q31 95 Cofer, Connie Q21 129, 311 Cofer, Susan Q41 40 Jets 1, NFL 2, 33 NHS 3, 49 History Club 49 Latin Club 4, Pres. 4 Coffey, Jody Q31 95 Coffey, Robert Q21 129 Cogbill, Becky Q11 161 Coker, Mike Q21 129 Coker, Patrick Q31 95, 295 Coleman, Charles Q31 233 Coleman, Lynda Q21 129, 275 Coleman, Thomas Q11 161 Collier, Michael Q21 129 Collier, Randy Q41 40 NHS 3, 4, NFL 1, 23 French Club 3, 45 Jets 13 Academic Excellence 15 PAC 2, 3, 43 Pasa- denian4 Collins, 251 Delroy Q11 243, Collins, Gary Q11 161 Collins, Leroy Q11 243, 251 Collins, Mike Q11 161 Collins, Robert Q11 161 Collins, Stephen Q11 161 Colombo, Sue Q11 161 Colwell, Carolyn Q11 161 Colwell, Nancy Q41 40 OEA 4 Compton, Claudia Q21 129 Compton, Debbie Q11 161 Compton, Gary Q31 95 Compton, Martha Q21 129 Conard, Becky Q31 95 Conard, Clara Q11 161 Connor, Victor Q11 243 Conrad, Karen Q31 95 Elizabeth Q11 Conces, 161, 180, 325 Connelly, Pam Q31 95 Cook, Anne Q11 161 Cook, Beckie Q41 40 Cook, Glenn Q11 161 Cook, Joan Q41 41, 292 Eagle Escort 3, 4, VP 4, FTA 3, 4g Beacon 4 Cook, Larry Q11 161 Cook, Peggv Q41 41, 292, 215, 217, 207 Opti-Miss 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, SC 1, 25 FHA 1, Freshman Treasurer 15 ICT 3, Treas. 3, Eagle Escort 4, Sec. 4, Most Beauti- ful finalist Cook, Richard Q21 129 Cook, Susan Q21 129 Cooky, Kenneth Q21 129 Coons, Michael Q21 129 Cooper, Dennis Q11 161 Cooper, Frank Q21 129 Cope, Carol Q41 41, 296, 309 GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, VP 4, Spanish Club 2, Girls Choir 15 FHA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 FTA 3 Cope, Sunne Q31 95, 292, 293, 86, 322, 325, 323 Copeland, Kyle Q11 161 Copeland, Linda Q31 95 Copeland, Yvonne Q21 129 Cordova, Beverly Q11 161 Cordrey, Michelle Q21 129, 249, 331 Cormier, Thomas Q41 41, 271 Automechanics 3, 4, VP 4 Cornelius, Roy Q21 129 Cornelius, Travis Q21 129 Cotton, Dana Q21 129, 243,155 Couch, Patti Q11 161 Coufal, Cindy Q31 95 Courtney, Kathy Q21 129 Courtney, Raelene Q11 161 Cowey, Sharon Q21 129 Cox, Debbie Q11 161 Cox, Lonnie Q31 96 Coxie, Brenda Q31 96 Crabtrey, Eddie Q41 41, 233, 271 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Crabtrey, James Q21 129 Crabtrey, Judy Q31 96 Craft, Melody Q11 161 Craig, Daryl Q31 96, 261 Crain, James Q31 96 Craven, Gloria Q31 96 Craven, Johnny Q11 161 Craven, Nancy Q21 129 Craven, Pamela Q21 129 Crawford, Darlene Q21 129 Crawford, Martha Q21 129 Crawford, Penny Q21 130, 68 Crawford, Rita Q31 96 Crawford, Royce Q21 130 Creekmore, Martha Q11 161 Crick, Suzanne Q41 41, 296 Spanish 1, 2, YFC 1, 25 FHA 3, 4, Sec. 3, VP 4 Crosby, Alma 421 130 Crosby, James Q11 161, 259 Crosby, Karen Q31 96 Crosnoe, Sandra Q21 130 Cross, David Q31 96, 190 I believe in Santa Claus, but this is getting ridiculous! D I 4... 369 HQUACK ! Cross, Donna Q11 161 Cross, Marilyn Q21 130 Cross, Susan Q41 42 FHA 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Crouch, Sharon Q41 42, 278,326 FBLA 3, 4, Pres. 43 SC 1, 45 OEA 45 FTA 3 Crouse, Tommy Q11 161 Crouse, Wade Q21 130 Crum, Susan,Q31 96 Cryer, Willene Q41 42 Girls Choir lg Acap- pella Choir 2, 35 FTA 3, 4g Spanish Club 3, 4 Cucksee, Kenneth Q11 161 Culbreth, Stephen Q31 96 Culp, Steele Q21 130, 243 Culps, David Q11 161 Culver, Kelly Q31 96 Culver, Kelly Q11 161 Culver, Victor Q21 130 Cummins, Kerry Q21 130 Cunningham, Betty Q31 97 Cunningham, Bruce Q11 161, 251 Cunzningham, Larry Q41 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club4 Cunningham, Linda Q31 97 Cupples, Sandra Q11 162 Cupples, Susan Q21 130 Curd, Nancy Q11 162 Currie, Linda Q31 97 Curry, Judy Q21 130 370 -D- Dahrling, Bob Q31 97 Daly, Pat Q31 97 Dampier, Cecil Q31 97 Danheim, Alfred Q11 162 Daniel, Steven Q11 162 Daniels, Dan Q21 130, 250, 243 Daugherty, Linda Q41 42 Eagle Escort 3, FHA 3 Daugherty, Terry Q 21 130 Davidson, David Q11 162 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis ,Kenneth Q11 162 Davis, Davis, Davis I 2 7 5 Charlotte Q31 97 David Q11 162 Gary Q21 130 Hilda Q11 162 Ray Q31 97, 270 Richard Q31 97 Ricky Q41 42 Davis, Stefanie Q21 130, 261 Davis, Vicki Q11 162 Davison, Judy Q21 130 Dawkins, Marlon Q31 97, 270 Dean, Gary Q41 42 Dean, Kris Q11 162 Deaton, Karen Q21 130 De France, Shelly Q41 42 Spanish Club 4g FHA 45 Biology Club 2 Dehart, Darrell Q31 97, 254 De Hoyos, Della Q21 130 Deitz, Terry Q21 132 Delafield, Alan Q21 130, 212, 213, 256, 257 DeLany, Kathy Q31 97 Delaplain, Sybil Q11 162 Delaune, Gary Q31 97, 270 DeLony, Jimmy Q31 97. 249, 289, 326, 249, 263 De Los Santos, Mike Q21 130 De Los Santos, Tommy Q21 130 366, 383 DeLozier, Linda Q31 97 Dempsey, Darla Q31 97 Denby, Glenda Q11 162 Denby, Glenda Q21 130 Denson, Mark Q11 162, 196,243 Derrough, David Q11 162 Diamond, Gary Q11 162 Dickens, Diane Q31 98 Dickens, Donna Q11 162 Dickerson, Gary Q31 98 Dickinson, Patricia Q21 130 Dickman, Marvin Q11 162 Diehl, William Q11 162 Dieter, Mike Q21 130 Dietz, Peter Q21 130, 259 Dietz, Terry Q21 132 Dills, Richard Q11 162 Dittrich, Karl Q31 98 Dixon, Nita Q11 162 Dixson, Janet Q31 98 Dodd, Donna Q31 98 Dodd, Lenard Q11 162 Dollar, Judy Q31 98 Dominey, Jo Ann Q21 132 Donaho, Ronnie Q21 132 Donelson, Kay Q31 98 Donelson, Mike Q21 132, 243 Donham, Bill Q41 42 Dorsey, Richard Q11 162 Doss, Sharon Q11 162 Doughtie, Brooks Q31 98, 233, 254 Doughtie, Dorinda Q21 132, 261 Douglas, Barbara Q21 132 Douglass, Carl Q11 162 Dowden, Tim Q11 162 Dowdy, Tom Q11 162 Downard, Ann Q21 132 Downs, Becky Q11 162 Doyle, Angela Q11 162 Dozier, Charles Q11 162 Dozier, Pat Q31 98 Draemer, Debbie Q31 98 Draper, Nanci Q11 162 Driskell, Rita Q11 162 Dufour, Toni Q21 132 Duke, Cindy Q11 162 Duke, Debbie Q11 162 Duke, Jackie Q11 162 Duke, Susan Q31 98 Dumas, Deryle Q21 132 Dumas, Gail Q11 162 Duncan, Derek Q31 98 Dungan, David Q11 162 Dungan, Mike Q31 98 Dunn, Charles Q31 98 Dunn, Gary Q21 132 Dunning, Angela Q31 98 Dunning, Sharon Q21 132 Durrett, Jerry Q21 132 Dutcher, Kathleen Q41 42, 292 Eagle Escort 3, 4, Parl. 4g Spanish Honor So- ciety 3 Dye, Thomas Q21 132 Dyson, Carolyn Q21 132 -E- Earles, Karen Q41 42, 212, 213, 211 Betty Crocker Home- maker Award g Thes- pions lg PAC 2, 3g Beacon 3, 43 Quill 82 Scroll 3, 43 NHS 3, 4 Eason, Susan Q31 98 Easter, Johnny Q11 162 Easter, Sandra Q41 42 Acappella Choir 2, 3 g VOE 4 Eaton, Cindy Q21 132 Eaton, Elaine Q41 44, 47, 72 SC 1, 2, 35 Miss Merry Christmasg FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Parl. 45 Most Ver- satile 4 Eckles, Dorothy Q31 98 Echols, Steve Q31 98 Edington, Jimmy Q31 98 Edmonson, Daniel Q41 44 Edwards, Allan Q31 99 Edwards, Malcolm Q11 162 Elam, Beverly Q31 99, 276 Eldridge, Bill Q21 132 Ellington, Sandra Q31 99 Elliot, Susan Q11 163 Elliott, Ginger Q11 163 Elliott, William Q21 132 Ellis, Mark Q11 163 Ellis, Paul Q11 163 Ellison, Betty Q21 132 Elton, John Q31 99, 259, 303, 258, 259, 242 Epstein, Billy Q41 44, 63, 214, 314, 306, 75 Epstein, Billy Q41 44, 63, 214, 314, 306, 75 Rotariang Academic Ex- cellence 2, 3, NHS 3, 43 Interact 3, 4, Treas. 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, VP 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Nat. High School Award of Excellence 45 Who's Who in Am. High Schools 43 Most Likely to Succeed Ende, Elaine Q31 99 Enerson, Linda Q31 99 Enerson, Ricky Q31 99, 242 Englebert, Pauline Q11 163, 195 Erwin, Judy Q11 163 Erwin, Meri Q21 133 Espensen, Kelly Q21 133 Espensen, Sherri Q11 163 Espinoza, Mary Q41 44, 303, 323, 225 Spanish Club 3s Who's Who 4, Nat. High School Award of Ex- cellence 4g Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Sec. 45 Eagle Escort 3, 4, NHS 4, Academic Ex- cellence 3 Estlinbaum, Mary Q11 163 Etheredge, Barbara Q41 44 Etheredge, Billy Q21 133 Etheredge, Linda Q41 44, 318 NHS 43 German Club 45 FHA lg Biology Club 2, 3, PAC 2, 3, 4, His- tory Club 3, Library Club 2, Sec. 23 Jets 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Reporter 4, Beacon 3, 4, Quill gl Scroll 3, 4g Thespian 3, 45 Who's Who in Am. High Schools 4 Ethridge, Debbie Q11 163 Etie, Robin Q11 163 Euwer, Evans, Evans, Evans, Lorilee Q31 99 Craig Q21 133 Dale Q11 163 Diana Q21 133 Evans, Karen Q21 133 Evans, Evans, Evans, Everett Lynn Q31 99 Raymond Q11 163 Wanda Q41 44 ,Max Q21 133 Everett, Wayne Q31 99 Ewart, Fagan, Falcon, Arlene Q41 44 -111.- Allen Q11 163 Jeannie Q11 163 Falcon, Mary Q21 133 Falcon, Mary Q41 45 Fannin, Fannin, Farley, John Q11 163 John Q21 133 Peggy Q11 163 Farmacka, Patty Q11 163 Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer , Billie Q11 163 , Deborah Q11 163 , Gary Q25 133 , Lynette Q11 163 Farmer, Mollie Q21 133 Farmer, Susan Q41 45, 278 OEA 4, Sec. 4, FBLA 4, Sec. 4 Farr, Cindy Q21 133 Farr, Janice Q21 133 Farris, Chow Time l l Cathy Q11 163 Farris, Charles Q31 99 Farris, John Q31 99 Faulconer, Peggy Q11 163 Featherston, Ronnie Q41 45, 304 FTA lg VICA 4 Feller, Katie Q31 99 Ferguson, Don Q21 133 Ferguson, Janet Q41 45 Ferguson, Sharon Q31 99, 275 Ferguson, Susan Q41 45 Ferris, Phyllis Q41 45 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, ICT 3, Freshman Class Sec. 1 Field, Ruth Ann Q11 163 Fielder, Larry Q21 163 Fielder, Jimmy Q21 133 Findley, Karen Q31 99 Finley, Debbie Q11 163 Finley, Ralph Q31 99 Finney, Patti Q31 99 Firmafn, Diana Q41 45 Band 1, 23 Academic Ex- cellence 3g Data Proc. 3, 4, Treas. 3, Beacon 3, 43 NHS 3, 4, Quill 8: Scroll 3 Firman, Keith Q11 163 Firmin, Vicky Q21 133 Fisk, Diane Q11 163 Fisk, Pam Q11 163 Fitzgerald, Kay Q31 99 Flanary, Judy Q31 99 Flanary, Pat Q11 163 Fleming, Cecil Q11 163 Fleming, Warren Q31 100 Fletcher, Debbie Q31 100 Fletcher, Donna Q21 133 Flinn, Alex Q21 133 Florence, Linda Q41 45 Art Club 3 Flower, Bo Q11 163, 243 Floyd, Annelle Q31 100 Floyd, Brenda Q21 133 Folschinsky, Cheryl Q21 133 Fonville, PaulaQ11 163 Forbes, Pat Q11 163 Foree, Ronnie Q21 133 250,243 Ford, Gwen Q11 163 Ford, Kenneth Q31 100 Ford, Pat Q11 163 Forehand, Roger Q31 100 Foreman, Clarence Q31 100 Forse, Randy Q11 163 Foster, Diane Q11 164 Foster, Eddie Q31 100, 234, 254 Foster, Eric Q41 37, 214, 261,254 SC 4, Lion 45 History Club 3, Pres. 39 Boys State 45 FTA 35 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Captain 2 Foster, Ken Q11 164, 243 Foster, Paula Q11 164 Foster, Peggy Q21 133 Foster, Sharon Q11 164 Fountain, Larry Q11 164, 192 Fountain, Ronnie Q31 100 Frady, Paulette Q31 100, 196,301 Franklin, Jimmy Q31 100, 270 Franklin, Linda Q41 45 History Club 35 OEA 4 Franklin, Margaret Q11 100 Franklin, Patsy Q21 133 Free, Wayne Q11 164 Freed, Brenda Q11 164 Frost, Glenda Q41 285 NHS 3, 4, DE 3, 4 Fuller, Cheryl Q41 45, 196, 301 German 4, VP 4, Busi- ness Club 35 Eagle Es- cort 3, GRA 4 Fuller, Eugene Q11 164, 259, 45 Funderburg, David Q11 164, 94 Furness, Carol Q11 164 -G- Gale, Mary Q21 133 Gale, Stephen Q21 133 Gale, Terri Q21 134 Galvan, Cynthia Q11 164 Galvan, Sandra Q11 164 Galvan, Sheryl Q21 134 Gambol, Sherry Q31 100, 279 Gandy, Sondra Q31 100 Gandy, Sandra Q21 134 Gann, Ruby Q21 134 Gansen, Caryl Q31 100 Gansky, Marilyn Q11 164, 180 Gantt, Steve Q31 100 Garchie, Richard Q11 164 Garcia, Alexander Q11 164 Garcia, Edward Q31 100 Gardner, Judy Q21 134 Gardner, Ronald Q31 100 Gardner, Vicky Q41 45 Garrett, Sue Q21 134 Garrett, Suzette Q31 100 Gatzke, Bill Q31 100, 310 Geaslin, Brian Q41 45, 205, 287, 215 Football 15 Swimming 2, 35 Optimist 45 Data Proc. 3, 4, VP 4 Geaslin, Paul Q21 134, 243 George, John Q31 100 37I l 1 George, Kathleen Q11 164 Gerstenberger, Mike Q21 134 Gibbs, Craig Q31 101 Gibson, Mike Q21 134 Gilbert, Carl Q31 101, 285 Gilbert, Kathy Q31 101 Gilbert, Lavada Q21 134 Gill, Gary Q11 164 Gille, Edmond Q41 46 Gille, Tanya Q41 46, 212, 213,214 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All- State 3, 2nd Lt. 3, Cap- tain 4g SC 13 Rotary Ann 45 Highest Rank- ing Sophomore 2, His- tory Club 35 NHS 3, 45 Who's Who in Am. High Schools 43 Academic Excellence 2, 3 Gilleland, Gail Q11 164 Gilmore, Barry Q31 101, 270 Gillnore, Candie Q31 101, 275 Gilmore, Sandie Q21 134 Giroux, Joann Q21 134 Giroux, Tommie Q31 101 Glasgow, Randy Q31 101 Glazener, Judy Q41 46, 261 Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 43 GRA 1, 2, 35 FTA 35 Band 1, 2 Glispin, Joanna Q11 164 Gober, Tim Q11 164 Gober, Tim Q21 134 Goen, Glenn Q21 134, 243 Goff, Jeanne Q31 101 Goff, Jerry Q21 134 Goldsberry, Lloyd Q41 46 Gomez, Robert Q21 134, 254 Goode, Chuek 421 134, 243 Goode, Stanley Q41 46, 223, 241, 214, 266, 255, 267, 263, 265 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Zone Team 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Goodrich, Holly Q11 164 Goodwin, John Q11 164, 180 Goodwin, Steve Q11 164 Goolsby, Cathy Q41 43, 46, 47, 54, 65 Miss Merry Christmas 43 Best Dressed 4 Gore, Jackie Q31 277, 313 Gowen, Eddie Q21 134 Grace, Kenneth Q31 101, 270 Graham, Cathy .Q41 46 Graham, Robert Q21 134 Graves, Gordon Q21 134 Gray, Dennis Q31 101 Greathouse, Thomas Q11 164 Greenland, Debbie Q31 101 Greenland, Rebecca Q41 46, 278 Business Club 4 Griffin, Amie Q11 164, 192 He's not an Eagle' he's a Pasadena Pig! z Grimes, Ginger Q11 164 Grimes, Ricky Q31 101 Grimes, Steve Q31 101 Grisham, Robert Q11 164 Grissom, Arlene Q21 134 Grissom, Brenda Q31 101, 279 Grissom, Joyce Q21 134 Grissom, Kay Q21 134 Grissom, Terry Q41 46 Grosvenor, Ricky Q11 164 Grubb, Elaine Q21 134 Grubbs, Debbie Q31 102 Gubosh, Margaret Q31 102 Guidry, Moise Q31 102 Guidry, Maurice Q1 214 Guilbeaux, Sharon Q41 34, 46, 292 NHS 43 GRA 1, 23 Bas- ketball Cheerleader 2, 3, SC 2, 3, 4, History Club 35 Jr. Class Treas. 35 Sr. Class Treas. 45 Ea- gle Escort 3, 4, Pres. 4, Parl. 3 Guttrich, Teri Q21 134 -H- Hackradt, Doug Q31 102 Hadley, Deanna Q31 102 Haegelin, Louise Q31 102 Haflin, Donna Q11 164 Hager, Pam Q21 134 Hagerman, Barbara Q41 46, 75, 222, 214 Highest ranking stu- dent 1, 35 NHS 3, 4g Girls state 43 Who's Who 4g Class Sec. 2g Most Likely to Succeed 4: Rotary Anng Quill Sz Scroll 3, 43 History Club 33 Pasadenian 3, 43 FTA 1, 2, 3, 43 Who's Who in Am. High School Award of Excel- lence 4, Academic Ex- cellence 1, 2, 3, 4g Vale- dictorian Hagerty, Mary Q31 102 Haggard, Deborah Q11 164 Haggard, Diane Q41 46 Hagler, Charlotte Q31 102 Haigler, Billy Q21 134 Hale, Hale, Hale Hale, Hall, Doyle Q21 135 Doyle Q21 135 Michael 421 135 Patti Q11 164 Debbie 411 164 Hall, Deborah Q11 164 Hall, Janis Q11 164, 324 Hall, Karen Q31 102 Hall, Patricia Q11 164 Halton, Tom Q41 47, 313, 224, 325 French Club 3 3 Biology Club 15 Band 1, 25 SC 1, 2, 3, 43 Pasadenian 2, 3g NHS 3, 4, Pres. 4 Hamala, Edward Q21 135 Hamby, John Q21 135 Hamby, John Q11 164 Hamilton, Harvey Q21 135 Hamilton, Irene Q21 135 Hammer, Jerry Q21 135 Hammerle, David Q31 102 Hammons, Cheryl Q21 135 Hankins, Mike Q11 165 Hanna, Charlotte Q11 165 Hanna, Karen Q41 47 FTA 1, 25 DE 4 Hanson, Ross Q11 165 Harbison, Freddy Q41 47 Harding, Kenneth Q21 135 Hardy, Diane Q21 135 Hardy, Diane Q31 102 Harley, Sandra Q21 135 Harman, Barbara Q11 165 Harman, Beverly Q41 47 German Club 4 Harman, Larry Q31 102, 242 Harmon, Ronnie Q11 165 Harrell, Cindy Q41 48 Biology Club 2, VICA 4 Harrington, Bridget Q11 165- Harris,,Annette Q11 165 Harris, Charlie Q31 102 Harris, Cherie Q31 102 Harris, Dennis Q11 165 Harris, Donna Q11 165 Harris, Jamye Q31 103, 304 Harris, Jimmy Q41 48 Thespians 1, FFA 2, 3, 4 Harris, Kevin Q11 165 Harris, Mark Q11 165 Harris, Marvin Q11 165 Harris, Sharon Q21 135 Harrison, John Q31 103, 322,323 Harrison, Jonn Ray Q31 103,242 Hart, Steven Q11 165 Hartt, Bill Q41 48 Band 3, 4 Harthcock, Bobby Q31 103 Hartman, Karen Q11 165 Harvey, Becky Q31 103 Harvey, Jeanice Q11 165 Harvey, Jolyanda Q11 165 Harvey, Robert Q31 103 Harvey, Terry Q31 103 Haselbarth, Eddie Q41 48, 79, 233, 236, 239, 210, 215 Pasadenian 3, 43 Quill Sz Scroll 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 21 3: SC 1, 2, 4, NHS 3, 45 I Iwi. 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Basketball 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 4 Hasson, Will Q11 165, 243, 251 Haskell, Gayle Q31 103 Haskell, Lisa Q11 165 Haun, Ronald Q21 135 Hayes, Jackie Q31 103, 298, 86, 325, 86 Hayes, Randy Q41 48, 345 Track 1, Acappella Choir 3, 43 SC 3 Hayes, Roy Q21 135 Hayman, Ricky Q21 135 Haynes, Betty Q21 135 Haynes, Betty Q31 103 Haynes, Terry Q21 136 Hayter, Jill Q21 135 Haywood, Mike Q31 103 Hazen, Kelley Q31 103 299, 327, 250 Headley, Harry Q31 103, 271 Hebert, Roxy Q11 165 Hecker, Linda Q11 165 Heflin, Steve Q31 103 Heifner, Terry Q11 165 Helm, Kathy Q31 103 Hemby, Kathy Q21 136, 144,292 Henderson, Beth Q21 136 Henderson, Doug Q31 103 Henderson, .Scott Q21 136 Henderson, Shirley Q11 165,324 Henderson, Tammy Q 11 165 Hendricks, Johnny Q11 165 Hendricks, Larry Q41 48 Hendricks, Patricia Q21 136 Hendrix, Randy Q41 48 Hennan, Carole' Q31 103 Hennessy, Terence Q11 165 Henson, Al Q41 48, 285, 284, 215 Class Pres. 1, 2, 33 SC 1, 2, 3, Favorite 15 YFC 1, Interact Club 23 Bi- ology Club 2, Acappella Choir 2, 3, 4, VP 4, Beau 4, Choraliers 43 Optimist 4 Henson, Daryl Ann Q41 48, 285 History Club 3, Acap- pella Choir 3, 4, Chora- liers 4 Henson, Karen Q21 136 Herman, Barbee Q21 136 Hernandez, Andrea Q31 103 Herndon, Donna Q21 136 Herndon, Maxine Q31 103 Herndon, Virginia Q41 48 Herrera, Martha Q21 136 Herrin, Beckie Q21 136 Herrin, Dorothy Q31 103 Herring, Bill Q31 103, 242 Hester, Dana Q41 48 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, lst Lt. 4 Hicks, Jo Q31 104 Hicks, Jo Q21 136 Hiefner, Terry Q11 165 Hill, Debbie Q21 136 Hill, Debbie Q21 136 Hill, Don Q21 136 Hill, Ernie Q31 103, 271 Hill, Gene Q31 104 Hill, John Q41 48 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, all re- gional 1, 2, 3, State 4 Hill, Pam Q41 49, 208 FHA 1, 2, YFC lg Span- ish NHS 3, 45 SC 33 History Club 3, Sec. 35 Quill Sz Scroll 3, 43 FTA 4, Valentine Queen 4 Hill, Richard Q21 136 Hill, Ron Q21 137 Hill, Susan Q31 104 Hill, Wallace Q11 165, 243 Hinds, Georgia Q41 49, 312 Jets 1, 2, 3, 4, VP 3, Pres. 4, PAC 2, FTA 3, 4 Hinds, Lisa Q21 137 Hinson, Ricky Q21 137 Hinton, John Q11 165 Hinton, Pauline Q31 104 Hodges, John Q21 137 Hodges, Londa Q11 165 Hoffman, Carol Q31 104 Hogue, Debbie Q41 49, 278 VOE 45 FBLA 4, Treas. 4, OEA 4 Holcomb, Donnie Q11 165 Holcomb, Harold Q31 104 Holcomb, Linda Q41 49 Holder, Janet Q11 165 Holleman, Carole Q31 104 Hollin, Janice Q31 104 Hcgigigsworth, Chuck Q21 Hollis, Julie Q21 137' Hollis, Sue Q21 137, 323 Holloway, Donald Q21 137 Holloway, Tommy Q11 166 Holmes, Dana Q21 137 Holmes, Mike Q11 166, 261 Holomon, Jay Q41 49 PAC 2, History Club 3 Holt, Danny Q31 104 Holt, Dee Q11 166 Holt, Donnie Q11 166 Holt, Randy Q31 104, 242 Holt, Ronnie Q21 137, 285 Holub, Patty Q11 166 Honea, Carolyn Q11 166 Hooker, Larry Q11 166 Hooker, Larry Q21 137 Hooker, Syd Q31 104, 285 Hooper, 324 Christi Q41 49, French 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 43 Beacon 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill Sz Scroll 4 Hooper, Stephen Q41 49 FFA 1, 2 Hoot, Joe Q31 104 Hoot, Patty Q11 166 Hopper, Malinda Q11 166 Hopson, Garry Q41 49, 295, 329 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chap- lain 1, 2, 3, 45 YFC 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4 Horton, Susan Q11 166 Houser, Jackie Q11 166 Houston, Dennis Q11 166 Howell, Ray Q41 49 NFL 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4 Hubbard, Jeff Q21 137, 323 Huckabee, Suzanne Q41 49,279 SC 2, 3, VICA 3, 4, Sec. 3, Sweetheart 4, District Sec. 43 Rotary Ann4 Hufert, Robert Q21 137 Huffman, David Q11 166, 243 Huffman, Dollie Q41 34, 49, 292, 293, 327, 210, 349, 325, 207 Class Parl. 2, 43 SC 1, 2, 4, Treas. 4, Eagle Es- cort 3, 4, Sergeant 3, 49 Quill KL Scroll 3, 4, VP 45 NHS 43' Pasadenian 3, 4, DAR 4 Hughes, Charles Q21 137 Hull, John Q21 137, 124, 325,250 Hulsey, Pat Q21 137 Hunt, Brenda Q21 137 Hunt, Jay Q21 137 Hunter, Joe Q21 137, 243 Hunter, John Q31 104, 261 Hunter, Loretta Q41 49 Hunter, Matthew Q11 166 Hurley, Charles Q31 104 Hygdle, Gordon Q41 63, 314, Hynson, Darrell Q41 52 Hynson, Lois Q21 137 -1- Ilkenhans, Mary Q21 137 Ingle, Janette Q41 52 Irvine, Alida 411 166 Isaac, Frank Q41 314, 217 Isbell, Jerry Q31 279 Izen, Brenda Q41 52 Spanish Club 3, 43 Spanish NHS 3, 4, Treas. 3, 43 German Club 45 NHS 3, 4 Izen, Joe Q21 137 .J.. Jackson, Bill Q11 166 Jackson, Debbie Q21 137 Jackson, Diane Q11 166 Jackson, Fred Q21 137 373 Jones, Kimmons, Gary Q31 106 Jackson, Pat Q31 104 Jackson, Tommy Q11 166 Jacobs, Judy Q31 104 Jacobs, Leverne Q41 52 Art Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 4 Jaeschke, Kathy Q41 52 PAC 23 History Club 33 NHS 4, DE 4, Out- standing Student 4 Jameson, Judy Q11 166 Jameson, Steve Q21 137 Jamieson, Kenneth Q21 137 Jamieson, Margie Q11 Janes, Charles Q21 139 Jeanes, Marcia Q31 104 Jefferson, Beverly Q21 Jenkins, David Q21 139 Jenkins, Linda Q31 104 Jenkins, Sharon Q41 52 Band 1, 2 Jenkins, Sondra Q41 52 Grade Chairman 4 Jenkens, Steve Q21 139 Jennings, Coy Q31 104 Jeter, Sue Q11 166 166 139 Q11 Jimenez, Betty Ann 166 John, Cheryl Q11 166 Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson 324 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 7 Barney Q41 52 Charles Q21 139 Cloyce Q41 52 Debbie Q11 166, ,Edwin Q11 166 Greg Q11 166 Jack Q41 52 Johnson, ,Janet Q21 139 Jerry Q21 139, 242, 254 Johnson, Keith Q21 139, ' 250 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Lance Q11 166 Leon Q11 166 Lonnie Q21 139 ,Louis Q11 166 Lynn 441 52, eo, Jones Jones ,Dennis Q41 53 Francis Q21 139 Jonesi Frank Q21 139 Jones Jones Frank Q11 166 ,GayQ11166 Jones, Gloria Q11 166 Jones, Janice Q41 53, 292, 343 214 293, , Rotary Ann 4, GRA 13 Eagle Escorts 3, 4, Ser- geant 3, Colonel 4 Jones, Jerry Q21 139 Jones, Julie Q21 139, 124, 285 Jones, Kathy Q41 53, 285, 209 2, Pasadenian 4' SC , NHS 3, 4: Acappella Choir 4, Choraliers 43 Academic Excellence 1, Highest ranking 4, freshman 1 Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Marilyn Q21 139 , Maurice Q21 139 Michael Q21 139 Mike Q31 104, 271 Robert Q21 243 Ronny Q21 139, 271 Ruth Q21 139, 325 Sam Q11 166 Sara Q11 166 Steve Q21 139 317, 68, 214 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lion 4, Pasadenian Staff 2, 3, 45 Quill Sz Scroll 4 Johnson, Mike Q41 53 Football 1, 2 Johnson, Patsy Q31 104 William Q21 139 Johnson, Robert Q11 166 Johnson, Ronald Q21 139, 325 Johnson Thomas Q21 139 Johnsoni Vernon Q11 166 Johnson, Joiner, Mike Q41 53 ICT 3, 4 J olibois, Wayne Q21 139 Jones, Audrey Q21 139 Jones, Cecilia Q21 139 374 Jordan, Charles Q11 166 Jordan, Janice Q21 139 Joucken, Richard Q11 166 Jovieich, Stephanie Q21 139 Jovicich, Stephen Q11 166 Justice, Debra Q41 54 Art Club 2, VP 3 3 FTA 2, 3 Justice, Renee Q21 139 -K- Kallus, James Q21 140 Kallus, Jerry Q11 166 Kankel, Betty Q31 104 Karcher, Becky Q21 140 Karcher, Karen Q41 54, 329 GRA 1, YFC 1, 2, 3, 4 Keeling, Elizabeth Q31 104 Keene, Pamela Q11 168 Kehlmeier, Max Q11 168 Kelley, Rocky Q41 54, 216 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lt. 3, Captain 4 Kelley, Kay Q11 168, 216 Kelly, Bill Q41 54, 261 Track lg Football 25 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2 Kelly, Janice Q31 106, 287 Kelly, John Q41 54 Kelly, Mary Q11 168 Kelly, Pat Q31 106 Kelm, Phyllis Q41 54 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 43 German Club 4 Kendall, Peggy Q11 168, 296 Kendrick, Dona Q11 168 Kennedy, 259 Jimmy Q11 168, Kennedy, Sherry Q21 140 Kennedy, Steven Q21 140, 259, 258 Kenney, Pam Q21 140 Kerbow, Steve Q31 106, 233,254 Kerr, Kristine Q21 140 Kickler, Ronald Q21 140 Kilgore, David Q11 168 Kimball, Albert Q31 106, 233,263 Kimes, Donnie Q11 168, 324 Kimes, Katrina Q41 54 Eagle Escort 3, 4, VICA 3 Kimmel, Randy Q11 168, 251 Kincannon, Dee Q11 168 Kincannon, Lindle Q41 54 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Baseball Manager 2 Kinder, Shelly Q21 140 King, Charmaine Q21 140 King, Debbie Q41 54, 287, Eagle Escort 3, 4, Treas. 3, Sergeant 4 King, Dianne Q41 55 Spanish Club 4 King, Gary Q21 140 King, Jimmy Q41 55 VICA 4 King, Johnny Q31 106 King, Linda Q21 140 King, Mary Q21 140 Kingsbury, Carol Q21 141 Kingsbury, Glenda Q21 124, 141, 309 Kingsbury, Kenneth Q21 141 Kingsbury, Lynn Q11 168 Kingston, Cynthia Q41 55 Kinman, Michael Q21 141 Kirby, Shelia Q21 141 Kirk, Janette Q21 141 Kitchens, Charles Q41 55, 78, 174 FFA 2, 3, 4 Klechka, Betty Q21 141 Klecka, Steve Q11 168, 251 Klenk, Harold Wayne Q41 55 VICA 4, Treas. 4 Knelly, Leah Q11 168, 180, 325 Knight, Lynda Q11 168 Knight, Michael Q11 168 Knudsen, Davie Q11 168 292,293 k L 1 168 so 1, VICA 4, sec. 4, K0f,f,f:e2g1 my f 7 ' Keep smiling-it makes everyone wonder what you've be up to. el Kohler, Debbie Q25 140, 141 Kopecky, Henrietta Q15 168 Kraft, Melody Q25 141 Kresch, Frank Q45 55, 257 French Club 3, FTA 45 Key Club 3, 4, VP 45 Biology Club 2 Kressley, Judy Q45 55, 144 Drama Club 4 Kressley, Skip Q25 141 Kruse, Dorothy Q25 141 Kuebler, Joe Q35 106, 212, 213 -L. La Caze, Bill Q35 106, 242,254,255 La Caze, Mary Q25 141 La Caze, Steve Q15 168 Lain, Jimmy Q15 168 Laird, Debbie Q35 106, 325, 211 Laird, Marc Q15 168 Laird, Marc Q15 168, 243 Laird, Randall Q15 168 Lambright, Peggy Q35 106, 199, 213, 212 Lampin, Marcia Q35 106 Lampin, Tommy Q35 106 Lanchak, Donna Q25 141 Landis, Larry Q35 106 Landolt, Mike Q45 55, 289 SC 1, Jets 1, 2, Treas. 2 g DE 3, 4 Landry, Sharon Q15 168 Lane, Dale Q15 168 Langford, Patti Q15 168 Langford, Paula Q35 106 Langford, Donna Q35 106 Lanier, Bobby Q25 141, 243 Lanier, Joe Q15 168, 243 Lasanby, Linda Q25 141 Laumann, Richard Q25 141 Laura, Mary Q45 55 FTA 13 VICA 3, DECA 4 Lawhon, Cary Q45 82, 186, 230, 231, 71, 297 FTA 1, FHA Beau 4g Football Cheerleader 2, 45 History Club 2, 43 Personality Plus 43 Spanish Club 25 PAC 4 Laws, Doug Q35 106 Lawson, Carol Q15 168 Lawson, Joel Q35 106 Lawson, Patti Q15 168 Lazenby, Linda Q15 168, 180 Leach, Pamela Q15 168 Leach, Sue Q45 55, 305 ICT 3, 4 Leamon, Dixie Q25 141 Leared, Larry Q25 141 Lee, Anita Q15 168, 324 Lee, Melissa Q45 55 SC 13 Academic Excel- lence 3, NFL 1, 2 Lee, Thomas Q25 141 Le Galley, Lynn Q15 168 Legatski, Martha Q25 141 Legg, Kay Q15 168 Legitt, Floyd Q15 168 Legler, Dennis Q15 168 Lehman, Mike Q25 141 Leifeste, Deborah Q15 168 Leija, Dora Q25 141 Lemma, Pam Q45 56 DE 4 Lemoine, Phyllis Q35 106 Lemons, Mark Q45 56 Band 2, 3, 4, History 3 Leteff, Roy Q15 168 Lewis, Bubba Q45 56 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Lewis, Dusky Q25 141 Lewis, Jerry Q35 106 Lewis, Sheryl Q15 168 Lewis, Vickie Q15 169 Lewis, William Q15 169 Lidia, Sherry Q15 169 Lieder, Jeff Q35 107 Light, George Ann Q35 107 Lightfoot, Debra Q25 141, 285 Lightfoot, Jerry Q25 141 Lightsey, Cathy Q25 141 Lilly, Sandra Q35 107 Lina, Barbara Q15 169 Lina, Ronald Q25 141 Lindsay, Kathy Q15 169 Lindsey, Anna Q25 142 Linquist, Monty Q35 107 Linton, Eric Q35 107, 310 Lipsey, Carla Ann Q15 169 Lirette, Barbara Q15 169 Lister, Margaret Q45 56 FTA 33 FHA 3, 4 Lister, Weldon Q25 142 Litton, Charlotte Q35 107 Lively, John Q15 169 Lively, Michael Q25 142 Lively, Steve Q25 142 Lively, Steve Q15 169 Lockart, Evelyn Q15 169, 296 Loocke, Jack Q25 142, 254 Locke, Monte Q25 142 Lockhart, Tommy Q15 169 Locklin, Chris Q15 169 Locklin, Linda Q45 56 Locklin, Paulette Q15 169 Loftin, Linda Q15 169 Logan, Mike Q25 142 Lollar, Gerry Q35 107 Lollar, Thomas Q25 142 Long, Barbara Q25 142, 309, 324 Long, Billie Q35 107 Long, Leslie Q15 169 Long, Mickey Q35 107 4 I But I brush three times a day! Long, Mike Q45 56 Long, Stephanie Q35 107 Loomis, Scott Q35 107 Lopez, Rosie Q25 142 Lord, Debbie Q25 142 Lord, Donna Q15 169 Lord, Linda Q45 56 DE 4 Loree, Kins Q15 169 Lott, Dendra Q35 107 Lowe, Becky Q25 142, 122, 208, 136, 325 Lowe, Bill Q35 107 Arlene Q25 140, Lucas, 142, 230, 231, 295, 326 Lucas, Barbara Q25 142 Lucas, Barbara Q15 169 Lucas, Joyce Q45 56 Acappella Choir 2, 3, 45 DE 4, Treas. 45 FTA lg GRA 1 Lucas, Mike Q35 107 Luebe, Mark Q15 169, 243 Luebe, Matt Q35 107, 242 Luebe, Michelle Q25 142, 261 Luethke, Larry Q35 107, 233, 241, 327 Lum, Donald Q25 142 Lusk, Diane Q45 57, 285, 326, 85 FHA lg FTA 3, 43 SC 1, 45 NHS 43 Favorite 45 History 3 Lyle, Bill Q15 169 Lynch, Marvin Q25 142 Lynn, Kathy Q25 142 Lynn, Rita Q15 169 -M- Machann, Donna Q15 160, 169 McAdams, James Q35 90, 107 McAdams, John Q15 170, 251 McAnnally, Janet Q25 143 McBride, Keri Q35 107 McCaffety, Wally Q25 143 McCaffety, Wynan Q15 156, 170, 176, 350, 325 McCarter, Roy Q15 170 McCarty, Mary Ann Q15 170, 275 McClain, Charmaine Q15 170 McClain, Debbie Q15 170 McClain McClain , Joan Q35 107 McClain, McClain, Debbie Q15 no Sandy Q35 108 Turner Q25 243 McClanahan, Vickie Q15 170 McCleery, Mike Q35 108, 330 McClesky, JoAnn Q25 McConnaughay, Bill 330 143 Q35 McCormack, Becky Q35 108 McCoy, Jerry Q35 108 McCoy, Judi Q25 143 McCullen, Mike Q45 59, 306 375 Interact 3, 4, Treas. 3, VP 45 French Club 4, Pres. 4, Beacon 3, 4 McDaniel, Johnny Q11 170 McDaniel, 296 Kee Q11 170, McDaniel, 108, 263 McElroy, Susan Q31 108 McFarland, David Q11 170 McGavitt, Carol Q11 170 McGinley, John Q11 170 MciG5othlin, Rodney Q11 7 Tommy Q31 McKinney, Mike 445 59, 287 McKinney, Wesley Q11 170 McKnight, William Q11 17 0 McLain, Turner Q21 143 McLean, Dwain Q21 143 McLearen, David Q11 170 McLearen, Lynn Q21 143 McMurry, Richard Q21 243 McNair, Darrell Q41 59 FFA 2, 3, 4 McNatt, Darrell Q41 34, 60, 307, 349 1 3 Maddox, David Q21 142 Mahaffey, Debbie Q11 169 Mahan, Jerry Q21 142, 198 Mahan, Jerry Q11 169 Maierhofer, 108 Darrell Q31 Maierhofer, Jackie Q41 57, 309 GRA 2, 3, 4, see.4 Manning, Jerry Q11 169, 243 Manning, Larry Q21 142, 251 Manousos, Sue Q31 108 Mansel, Charlene Q21 142 Maples, Steve Q41 57, 270 FFA 1, VICA 4 Marceau, Mark Q21 142 Markgraf, Lois Q21 142 Marlatt, Judy Q41 57, 348, 353 FTA 2, 33 VICA 4gPas- adenian 3, 4, Quill Ka Scroll 3, 4 Marlowe, Fred Q11 169 Marshall, Donny Q11 169 Marshall, Janice Q41 57 Meador, Bob Q31 109 Means, Becky Q11 170, 324 Means, Mary Q11 170 Means, Mike Q31 109 Mease, David Q11 243 Mease, Robert Q11 170 Medley, Judy Q11 170 Medlock, Loeida Q11 170 Melcher, Guy Q41 60 Melius, Dan Q11 170 Melton, James Q11 170 Meneley, Mary Sue ' Q41 34, 281, 60, 215, 285, 339, 349 Pasadenian 4, Quill Kr Scroll 45 Class Treas. 2, GRA 15 FTA 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Band 1, Class Sec. 4g Spanish Club 2, NHS 3, 43 Acappella Choir 3, 4, Choraliers 43 Opti-miss 43 Basketball Cheer- leader 3 3 Academic Ex- cellence 3 Mercer, Craig Q41 60 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Merryman, Darrell Q11 170 Girls Choir 1, 3, 45 Mixed Choir 25 History Club 3 Marshall, Jerry Q11 169 Martin Martin Martin 7 Martin, Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin 7 Bill Q31 108 Diane Q11 169 Helen Q11 169 Janet Q31 108 Janice Q21 142 1 Mei-ie Q11 169 Roycie Q11 169 Sharon Q21 142 Z Vicki Q31 108 Martinez, Edward Q21 142 Martinez, Gloria Q21 143 Mettlen, Jimmy Q11 170 233, 241, 254 Meyer, Rickie Q31 109, 233, 241, 254 Meyers, Van Q21 242, 254 Michalinos, Rick Q31 109 Mielke, Ricky Q41 61 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Mikel Donna Q31 109 Miles: Debbie Q21 143 Miles, Mike 425 143 Miles, Robert Q11 170 Miley Miley, Anita Q11 170 Wanda Q21 143 Well she said to clean out our desks! McGraw, Ronny Q21 143 McGrew, Kerry Q21 143, 250 McGrew, Margie Q31 108, 323 Mclntosh, Donnie Q21 143, 242 Mglgitosh, Sandra Q41 59, Eagle Escort 3, 4. Treas. 43 Beacon 3, 4, Quill Sz Scroll 3, 45 SC 3 Mclntyre, Judy Q31 108 Mclntyre, Robert Q11 170 McKaughan, Kay Q41 59 McKensie, James Q31 108, 233, 235, 239, 245 McKinley, Tyrone Q11 170 McKinney, Lynn Q41 59 Football 1, 2, FFA 2, FTA 3, 4 376 Football 1, 2, Track 15 Class VP 45 Key Club 4, Director 4, FTA 1 McNatt, George Q21 143 McNatt, Nita Q21 143 Martinez, Josephine Q21 143 Martinez, Juanita Q11 169 Martinez, Rosie Q11 169 Mashburn, Myra Q11 169 Mason, Cheri Q31 108 Masters, Mark Q21 143, 242, 324 Mathews, Linda Q31 108 Matlock, James Q41 59 Miller, Barbara Q41 61 GRA 1, FTA 2, 3, Parl. 3 Miller, Connie Q21 143 Miller, Michael Q11 170 Miller, Phillip Q11 170 Miller, Sue Q31 109 Miller, William Q21 143, 243 Milligan, Gary Q11 243 McNatt, Trudy Q11 170 McNutt, Joe Q41 60 McPhaul, Sharon Q21 143 McPhaul, Wayne Q41 60, 245, 94, 251 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 McPherson, Donald Q11 170, 243 McPherson, Pam Q31 108 FFA 1, 2, 3 Matlock, Pam Q11 170 Matthews, John Q21 143 Matthys, Tommy Q41 59 Mattison, Glenda Q41 59 Maxwell, Debbie Q31 108, 279 May, Carolyn Q31 108 Mayes, Coy Q11 170 Milligan, Janice Q31 109 Milligan, Judy Q11 170 Milligan, Lee Q31 109, 254 Mills, Denise Q21 143 Mills, Frances Q21 143 Mills, Pam Q31 109, 287 Mills, Paula Q31 109 Minor, Henry Q11 243 Minor, James Q11 170 Minor, Steve Q21 143 McVey, Gayla Q11 170 Mackey, Sarah Q31 108, 279 Madden, Carlene Q31 108 Maddox, Ben Q11 169 Maddox, David Q31 108 Mayes, Debbie Q21 143 Mayes, Kenneth Q31 108 Maynard, Gordon Q41 59, 198 Mayo, David Q41 59 VICA 3, 4 Mazac, Suzanne Q21 143 Mitchell, Carolyn Q11 170 Mitchell, Clarence Q41 61 Mitchell, Debbie Q41 61 FTA 2 5 Acappella Choir 2, 3, 4 3 GRA 2 Mitchell, Jack Q41 61 Montoya, Mary Q25 146 Mitchell, Jesse Q35 109 Mitchell, Keith Q25 146 Mitchell, Pam Q25 146 Mitchell, Renee Q15 171 Moak, Becky Q45 61, 289 DE 4, Historian 4, Sweetheart 4 Monroe, Lavonna Q15 171 Montgomery, Donna Q45 61 Spanish Club 2 Montgomery, Linda Q35 109 Montgomery, Monty Q25 146 Monzingo, Gerry Q45 61 Moody, Gary Q25 146 Moody, Kathy Q25 146 Moody, Kenneth Q25 146 Moon, Joan Q25 146, 324 Moon, Mark Q25 146 Moon, Merle Q35 109, 233 Moore, Bobby Q25 146, Lawrence Q35 109 Moore, Moore, Murray Q35 109 Moore, Ronnie Q15 171 Moore, Ruth Ann Q45 61 Moore, Sue Q35 109 Moore, Susan Q25 146 Moore, Susan Q15 171 Moore, Valerie Q15 171 Moore, William Q15 171 Morales, Raymond Q15 171 Morales, Raymond Q25 146 Moravek, Pat Q45 61 Moravek, Steven Q25 146 Morehead, Melanie Q25 146 . Morehead, Wes Q45 62, 233, 263 Morenn, Adela Q15 171 Moreno, Vickie Q15 171 Morgan, Becky Q25 146 Morgan, Glen Q15 171, 243 Morgan, Linda 445 62, 203, 326, 202 233,241,242,254 Moore, Curtis Q25 146 Moore, David Q45 194, 215 Speech 4, Drama 4, Mayor 4, Optimist 4 Moore, Moore, l onna 415 171 ruieen Q35 109 Moore, Janet Q25 146, 325 Moore, Keith Q35 109, 213, 250 sm' SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Fa- vorite 3 5 Valentine Sweetheart 3, VOE 4, Historian 4, Miss P.H.S. 4 Morris, Bobby Q45 62, 198, 327 , 257 French Club 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, VICA 3, 4, Key Club 4, SC 4, His- tory Club 3 'Tm with YOU l A 1 if T. 2' - 14 'S - H .i p 1 ..:...3ul1 5 .4-1 ,,. -L 43 ...3- 'i.-.V.a:.' . ,,,,.1.-p Morris, Jerri Q35 109 Morris, Larry Q15 171 Morris, Sandy Q15 165, 171, 296 Morrow, Tommy Q35 107, 109,213 Morton, Gay Ellen Q35 109 Morton, Larry Q35 109, 285 Mosley, Frank Q15 171 Moy, Mark Q15 171 Moyer, Don Q15 171 Mrnustik, Phyllis Q35 110 Muecke, Barbara Q15 171 Muecke, Glenda Q15 171 Muecke, Linda Q35 110, 318 Mueller, Virgil Q15 171 Munch, Julie Q25 146 Munn, Harry Q25 146 Munn, Harold Q15 171 Munn, Vickie Q45 62 Acappella Choir 3, 4, Treas. 4, Eagle Escort Acappella Choir 3, 4 3, YFC 1, 2, FTA 3, 4 Murdock, Cheryl Q35 110 Murdock, Sandra Q45 62, 287 VICA 4 Murphy, Mike Q25 146, 243 Murphy, Sharon Q35 110 Murphy, Shirley Q15 171 Murray, Deborah Q25 146 Murray, Janet Q45 62 NHS 4, FTA 4, PAC 4 Myers, Deleese Q45 62 FTA 2, 3 Myers, Stephen Q15 171 Myers, Van Q25 146 Mysinger, Tricia Q15 171 .NL Nager, Alan Q25 124, 146 Neal, Jennifer Q45 62 Acappella Choir 3, 4 Neal, Saundra Q15 146 Neff, Dianne Q25 146, 285, 350 Neff, Jackie Q15 171, 172, 251 Nelson, Ruby Q15 172 Nelson, Sandra Q25 146, 324 Nelson, Sherry Q45 62, 250 Nelson, Thomas Q45 62 Nemzin, Gloria Q15 172 Netterville, Jerry Q25 146 Netterville, Karen Q45 62, 278 FBLA 4, PAC 4, OEA 4 Netterville, Linda Q15 172 Newell, Cindy Q35 110, 270, 278, 306, 326 Newman, Debbie Q15 165, 172 Newman, Geary Q35 110, 296 Nichelson, Deryle Q15 172 Nicholson, Allen Q15 172 Nicholson, Kent Q45 62, 219, 245, 246, 306, 326, 327, 210, 216, 211, 214, 217,257 NFC 1, 2, Slide Rule 1, 2, 3, Interact 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 4, NHS 3, 4, Elks Youth Leadership Award 4, Boy of Month 4, Soroptimist 4, Out- standing Teenager 4, Who's Who 4, Who's Who in American High Schools 4, Rotarian 4, Academic Excellence 1, 2, 4 Nicholson, Nick Q35 110 Nicholson, Pam Q25 146, 249, 155 Nickelson, Kerry Q25 147 Nicolardi, David Q45 63 Nitzinger, Diann Q15 172 Nobles, Ginger Q15 172 Nobley, Judy Q15 172 Nolon, Gary Q15 172 Norris, Sharon Q25 147 Norsworthy, Billie Q25 147 Norton, Joye Q15 172 Norton, Judie Q15 172 Norville, Cynthia Q15 172 Norville, Pat Q45 63, 233, 235, 236, 240, 253, 254, 255 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Norwood, Kin Q25 147 Noska, Larry Q45 271 Nowak, Penny Q45 63, 204, 205, 230, 231, 71 SC 1. 2. 3. 4. Sec. 4, Acappella Choir 2, 3, Basketball Cheerleader 2, Football Cheerlead- er 3, 4, Head 4, Home- coming Queen 4g Rotary Ann 4, Class Parlia- mentarian 1, 3 Nunu, Charles Q35 110 Nutt, Jeff Q25 147 -0- O'Banion, John Q25 147 O'Daniel, Dorothy Q25 147 O'Daniel, Phil Q15 172 Odom, Wayne Q15 172 Ohm, Tommy Q45 63, 79, 144, 295 Football 1, FFA 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Pres. 3, Boy of Month 2, Student Ad- visor 4, Eagle Escort Beau 4 ' Olmstead, Robert Q15 172, 197 377 13211450115 Randall, Debbie C35 114 Patrick, Bill C45 233, 64 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Patrick, Brenda C45 64 Patrick, John C15 173 Patnesky, Pat 435 89, 111, 321,330 Patterson, Nadyne C15 173 Patterson, Paulette C15 173 All together now 1, 2, 3.7 O'Neal, Diana C15 172 O'Neal, Linda C25 147 O'Neal, Mark C15 172, 251 Onken, Myra C15 172 Orfield, Cathy C15 172 Orr, Annette C15 172 Osborne, Bill C25 147, 230, 231,249 Osborne. John C35 110 233,295 Osina, Karen C45 63, 292, 293 FTA 3, Eagle Escort 3, 4, Sergeant 43 VICA Club 4 Otto, Cappie C25 147 Ouellette, Dawn C45 63, 285 Spanish Club 3: FTA 3, Acappella Choir 4, Choraliers 4 Ouellette, Dennis C15 172 Overby, Dayna C35 110 Overmyer, George C45 41, 319, 330, 64 Art 2, 3, 4, VP 2, Pres. 3, 4 Owens, Donald C35 110 Ozuna, Joe C25 147, 270 .P- Pace, Eddy C15 172 Pace, Pat 445 304, 64 Biology Club 2, ICT 3, 4, Reporter 4 378 Pack, Peggy C25 147, 323 Padgett, Tommy C25 147 Padilla, Rafael C25 147 Pafford, Sue C15 172 Page, Dianna C35 110 Page, Michael C15 172 Page, Susan C45 64 Paul, Pam C25 147 Pay, Mike C35 111 Pay, Pam C45 233, 309, 64 GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4 Payton, Jimmy C35 111 Payton, Kay C25 147 Payton, Wesley C25 147 Peace, Bruce C15 173, 324 Peairson, Mike C45 64 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pearce, Eddie C25 147 Pearce, Shirley C45 64 Pearson, Roseanne C35 111 Peddicord, Charlotte C15 173 Peebles, Lorna C35 111 Pena, Joselina C15 173 Penney, Cynthia C35 111 Pennison, Patricia C35 111 Perkins, Delphia C35 111 Perkins, Mike C15 173 Perkins, Sidney C25 147, 188, 270, 243 Perry, Elaine C35 111 Perry, Perry, Perry, Gordon C15 173 Ricky C25 147 Yvonne C15 173 DE 4, SC 1, 2, 4, Acap- pella Palmer, Choir 4, FTA 3 Rowana C25 147 Palmer, Wayne C15 172 Parker, Greg C15 172 Parker Jim 4 184 205 7 4 5 7 ! 245, 246, 248, 306, 64, 215, 250, 251 Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Zone 3, 4, All District 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Grade Chairman 4, SC Pres. 2, 3, Interact 3, 4, 4, French Club 4 Parker, LaDonna C25 147 Parker, Parker, Leola C25 147 Linda C25 147 Parker, Linda C35 110 Parker, Parker, Parker, Parnell, Ronald C15 172 Sharon C25 147 Terry C35 111 Betty C35 279 Mike C35 111 Parrish, , Debra C15173 Partin, Nancy C45 304, 64 Partin, Tommy C35 111, 249, 285,284 Pettey, Bruce C25 147 Pettey, Laura C25 147 Petty, Della Sue C25 148 Petty, William C45 65 Peyton, Nadine C15 173 Phelps, Kathy C25 148 Pheris, Sharon C25 148 Phillips, Carolyn C25 148 Phillips, Debbie C25 148 Phigips, Glenda C35 111, Phillips, Kay C25 148 Phillips, Lee C45 274, 65 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4 Phillips, Linda C45 65 Phillips, Susie C25 148 Phoenix, Mitchell C25 148 Pickard, Tom C35 111, 352, 303, 306, 317, 86 Pierce, Billy C25 148 Pierce, Frank C45 233, 327, 325, 65 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball lg FTA 3g SC 3, 4 3 Interact 4 Pierce, Margie C35 111 Pigg, Mike C15 173 Pillans, Patty C25 148 Pitts, Jimmy C45 233, 262, 266, 264, 263, 65 Biology Club 25 History Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All City 4, All Zone 4, All District 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, All City 3, 4, Al District 3, 4 Pitts, Patricia C25 148 Pitzer, Kenneth C15 243 Pomeroy, Jim C35 111 Pontiff, Marvin C15 173 Pope, Carey C15 173 Porter, Dorothy C15 173 Porter, Judy C35 111, 325 Porterfield, Kathy C25 122, 148, 325 Posern, Joe C35 111 Post, Susan C15 173 Poston, Linda C35 114 Potts, Judy C15 173 Potts, Terry C15 173 Powell, William C25 148, 243 Powers, Christi C25 148 Prescott, Debbie C25 148 Price, Ed C35 114 Price, Judy 515 173 Price, Judy C15 173 Price, Ulla Mae C45 278, 66 FBLA 4, NHS 4 Priddy, Paula C35 114 Pringle, Bobby C15 156, 173 Pritchard, Kathy C25 149 Pritchard, Larry C15 173 Proctor, John C25 149 Pruitt, Judy C25 149 Purifoy, Keith C25 149 Purifoy, Lloyd C15 173 Pursley, Jim C15 173 Pustejovsky, Albert C35 114 Pustejovsky, Gary C25 149 -Q- Quillen, Larry C15 173 Quinn, Charles C35 114, 121, 324 Quinn, Jimmy C45 66 -R- Rains, Ellen C15 173 Rambo, Charles C25 149 Ramey, Linda C35 114 Ramey, Roy C25 149 Ramsey, Marilyn C25 149 Rand, Rhonda C15 160, 173, 324 Randall, Bobby C25 149, 242 Randle, Richard C45 233, 285, 307, 66 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, SC Rossi, Dave Q35 115 1, 2, 33 Key Club 3, 4, VP 4, Acappella Choir 4, Choraliers 45 FTA 4 Rangel, Frank Q15 173, 243 Rankin, Leroy Q15 173 Rannals, Barbara Q35 114 Rappe, Linda Q35 114 Rasch, John Q35 114 Raynor, Richard Q35 114 Reagan, Pam Q15 173 Reames, Orville Q25 149 Reber, Leslie Q45 296, 66 FTA 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4 Reber, Lynn Q35 114 Reynolds, Barney Q35 114, 254 Reynolds, Donna Q45 301, 67 NHS 45 German Club 4, German Choir 4 Reynolds, Doug Q25 149 Rhoades, James Q45 270, Roberds, Sherry Q15 175 Roberts, Connie Q25 149 Roberts, 243 Frank Q15 175, Roberts, La Nell Q15 175 Roberts, Ricky Q15 175 Roberts, Susan Q25 149 67 VICA 3, 4, Pres. 4 Rice, Glen Q45 259, 67 Swim Team 4 Rice, Judy Q25 149 Richards, Jimmy Q15 175 Richards, Margie Q15 175 Richards, Mary Q35 114 279 J Robinson, Elizabeth Q25 149 Robinson, Gerald Q15 175 Robinson, Randy Q35 114 Robison, Becky Q15 175 Robison, Kathy Q25 149 Rodriguez, Jesse Q35 114 Rocha, Eva Q15 175 Rodgers, Brian Q15 175 Reding, Ernie Q25 149 Reding, Larry Q15 173 Reeves, Donald Q15 173 Reeves, Jack Q35 114, 276 Reeves, Joe Q15 173, 253 Reichelderfer, Gary Q45 220, 277, 210, 66 Class VP lg SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Interact 23 Basket- ball Cheerleader 2g Bea- con 2, 3, Editor 4, Most Valuable Staffer 4, Who's Who 4, Who's Who in American High Schools 4, Outstanding Teenager 45 Rotarian 4 Reid, Dennis Q15 173, 243 Reid, Matt Q25 149, 250 Reininger, Logan Q25 149 Renfroe, Judy Q35 114 Resendez, Diana Q15 173 as But it's my ln all ! ' Richardson, Carol Q15 175 Richardson, Gary Q15 175 Richardson, Kathy Q15 175 Richardson, Larry Q15 175 Richardson, Tim Q25 149 Richnow, Erick Q25 149 Richnow, Janice Q25 149, 189 Riggle, Tod d Q25 149 Riggs, Carol Q15 175 Riley, Larr 352 y Q35 114, 261, Rodgers, Harold Q45 233, 263 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, Science Club lg Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Rodgers, Jimmy Q25 243 Rodgers, Renee Q15 175, 324 Roe, Don Q15 175 Roe, Susan Q35 114 Roese, Venita Q25 149 Rogers, Debbie Q35 115 Riley, Sue Q15 175 Riske, Glen Q25 149, 242 Roach, Rodney Q45 67, 214, 227 Library Club 1, 2, Jets 1, 2, 3, 45 Optimist 45 Lions 4 Robb, Mike Q25 149 Rogers, 188 Jimmy Q25 149, Rogers, Patsy Q15 175 Rogers, Paul Q15 175 Rogers, Robert Q15 175 Roland, Vicki Q25 149 Rome, 67 Romero Ann Q45 79, 278, ,Marc Q15 175 Rommel, Doris Q15 175 Rommel, Mary Q25 150 Roper, Shirley Q15 175 Rose, Roy Q45 67 Football 1, 2, DE 4 Rossi, Bernadette Q15 175, 324 Roth, David Q15 175 Rothermel, Pam Q15 175 Rucksdachel, Rita Q25 150 Ruff, Carolyn Q35 115 Rushing, Brenda Q45 67 DE 4 Rushing, Gary Q25 150 Russell, Donna Q15 175 Rutherford, Helen Q25 150 Rutherford, Mary Q35 115 -S- Sabanos, Renee Q35 115 Saffell, Robert Q15 175 Safley, Phil Q15 175 Saibara, Nancy Q15 175 Sanderford, Brenda Q35 115 Sanderford, Jane Q35 115 Sanderfo1'd, Sherry Q15 175 Sanders, Gary Q35 115, 271 Sanders, Mickey Q45 67 DE 4 Sanders, Wanda Q15 175 San Miguel, Elvia Q15 175 Sargent, Dub Q15 175 Sartin, Craig Q35 115 Sawyer, Debbie Q35 115 Sayers, David Q15 175 Sayers, Mary Q25 150 Sayre, Peggy Q45 206, 292, 299, 67, 215 Class Favorite lg Eagle Escort 3, 4, Captain 49 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Sec. 3, Sec. 4, GRA 1, 2, Class Sec. 35 Most Beautiful Scalise, Fran Q35 115 Schamerhorn, David Q25 150 Schield, Randy Q15 175 Schlueter, Carol Q35 115 Schmidt, Terry Q35 115 Schnieder, Glenn Q35 115 Schreck, Darrel Q45 67 Schreck, Robert Q15 175 Schreck, Ross Q35 115 Schreiber, Kathy Q25 150 Schrock, Carol Q25 150 Schronk, Wanda Q35 115 Schwab, Bill Q15 175 Scott, John Q25 150 Scott, Laurie Q45 285, 70 Acappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Choraliers 43 Library Club 1, 2, 379 VP 23 GRA 1, 2, 33 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 33 Who's Who in Ameri- can High Schools Seale, Cindy Q35 116, 275 Seale, Debbie Q35 116, 330 Seguro, Daniel Q15 175 Seilhan, Tommy Q45 70 Biology Club 13 PAC 2, 3 Sesser, Donna Q35 116 Setzer Linda Q45 278, 70 FTA 33 FBLA 43 OEA 4 Setzer, Sue Q15 175 Sewell, Dee Anne Q15 175 Shankle, Danny Q15 176 Shannon, Tim Q15 176 Sharp, Sandra Q45 70 Shaver, Jeffery Q45 70 FFA 1, 2, 3 Shaw, Susie Q35 116 Shawyer, Carroll Q25 150 Sheffield, Debbie Q15 176 Sheffield, Sandra Q45 285, 70, 207 SC 1, 23 Acappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 4, Choraliers 43 NHS 3, 43 Most Beauti- ful Finalist 4 Shelley, Peggy Q25 150 Shepard, Jeannie Q35 116 Shepherd, Carol Q35 116 Shepherd, Chris Q15 176 Sherrill, Holly Q15 176 Sherrill, Vickie Q25 150 Shields, Ann Q45 70, 215, 226 FTA 3g NHS 4g Opti- missg Who's Who Among American High Schools 4 Shipman, Dianna Q45 213, 70 NHS 3, 43 Quill 8x Scroll 3, 43 Beacon 3, 4g Valedictorian 4 Shipman, Wayde Q25 150 Shipp, Mary Q35 116 Shock, Larry Q45 70 Shoeneman, Patsy Q35 116 Shook, Debbie Q15 156, 176, 183, 296, 325 Shook, Dorinda Q25 184, 249, 150 Shough, Lynn Q45 71 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Histor- ian 43 OEA 43 SC 1, 2g Biology Club 2 Show, Vicki Q35 116 Shrader, Greg Q25 150 Shrader, Jeff Q35 116, 212, 213, 314, 306, 313, 323, 210 Shronk, Greg Q15 176 Shuman, Donald Q15 176, 243 Shuman, Ricky Q45 233, 326, 327, 71, 85, 214 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Biol- ogy Club 1, 23 SC 3, 4, VP 43 Rotarian 43 Class Favorite 43 Who's Who Among American High Schools 4 Shuttlesworth, Steve Q25 124, 136, 150, 325 Sibley, Joan Q45 71 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4g Art Club 2, 33 Biology Club 23 FHA 43 Thespians 2 Sibley, Mike Q35 116, 243 One out of every 2 uses Nairf' Silva, Robert Q35 116 Simmens, James Q15 176 Simmons, Darla Q25 151 Simmons, Susan Q45 71 Simmons, William Q15 176 Simons, Ted Q15 176 Simpson, Edith Q35 116, 288 Simpson, Pam Q25 151 Simpson, Thomas Q25 151 Sims, David Q25 270 Sims, Gary Q15 176 Singleton, Bob Q35 116, 213,86 Sitta, Dennis Q15 176 Slyker, Sarah Q15 176 Skipworth, David Q25 151 Skripka, Paul Q25 151 Sladecek, Carolyn Q35 116, 199 Sladecek, Rudy Q45 233, 241, 263, 71 Baseball 3, 43 Football Manager4 Slate, Claudia Q25 151 Slate, Dennis Q15 176 Slatt, Debbie Q35 116 Smathers, Teresa Q35 116, 330 Smiley, Diane Q45 71 Smiley, Richard Q45 72 German Club 4 Smith, Beverly Q45 72 Smith, Billy Q15 176, 250, 254 Smith , Bobby Q15 176 Smith, Smith, Bobby Q25 151 Earl 445 276, 72 Spanish 13 Jets 43 Bea- con 3, 45 Quill Ka Scroll 3, 4 Smith, Ellen Q35 116 Smith, Gary Q45 72 Swimming Team 2, 3, 4 Smith, Gordon Q45 72 Track 3, 4 Smith, Gwen Q35 116 Smith, James Q35 116 Smith, Larry Q15 176 Smith, Linda Q25 151 smith, Maria Q15 176, 180, 325 Smith, Marshall Q35 116, 321 Smith, Patrick Q25 243, 329 151, 250 Smith, Paulette Q25 151 Smith, Rebecca Q35 116 Smith, Smith, Rita Q25 151 Robert Q15 176 Smith, Ruby Q35 117 Smith. Russel Q45 73 PAC 23 Speech 4 Smith, Sandra Q15 176 Smith, Steve Q35 117, 233, 237, 241, 254 Smith, Susan Q15 176 Smith, Timothy Q15 176 Smith, Tyson Q45 73 Smith, William Q25 151 Smithson, Judy Q25 151 Snow. Doyle Q45 VICA 4, Parl. 4 Sontag, Janice Q45 279 Business Club 23 FHA 23 VICA 3, 4, Treas. 4 Sowell, Geneva Q25 151 Sparks, Marilyn Q15 176 Spears, Jeannie Q25 151 Speight, Debbie Q15 176 Speight, Rick Q45 73 FFA 2, 3. Sentinel 2, Treas. 3g SC 3 Speight, Robert Q25 295, 243, 327, 151 Spence, Steve Q35 117 Spencer, Mike Q15 176 Sperny, Steve Q35 117 Spicer, Debbie Q15 176 Spilman, Curtis Q45 233, 295, 73 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Spilman, Johnny Q35 117, 242 Spire, Ellen Q25 151 Sprague, Charles Q45 73 Spruiell, Judy Q35 117 Spruiell, Richard Q15 176 Stagg, Robert Q25 243, 327, , 151 Staha, Kenneth Q35 117, 287 Staha, Robert Q15 176 Stampley, Steven Q15 176 Stanley, Debbie Q25 151 Stansell, Vivian Q25 151 Starett, Donald Q15 176 Starkey, Raymond Q25 151 Starkweather, Debby Q15 77 Starnes, Karen Q35 117 Starr, Barry Q15 177 Starrett, Carol Q15 177 Starrett. Sandra Q35 117 Start, Daryl Q25 151 Start, Debbie Q35 117 Stastny, Belinda Q15 177 Stein, Cindy Q15 177, 324 Stephens, Paul Q25 151 Steininger, Jimmy Q45 233, 266, 263, 73 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All District 4, All City 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Sterling, Lee Q45 73 Biology Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 33 Interact 2, 3 Stewart, Carleen Q25 151 Stewart, Jewel Q25 151 Stiles, Bruce Q25 151 Stockton, Harold Q45 73 Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4, Bea- con 3. 43 VICA 3, 43 Art Club 3, 4 Stockton, Ned Q15 177 Stone, Brenda Q11 177 Stonestreet, Mary Q31 117 Stork, Kathy Q41 74 FTA 1, 2g Business Club 3, PAC 4 Stough, Jim Q31 117, 261 Stoughton, Eddie Q41 74 Spanish Club 3, 4, Ten- nis Team 1, 2, 3 Strawther, Tommy Q31 117 Strokos, Debbie Q11 177 Strother, Marilyn Q11 177 Stroud, Jean Q41 74 ICT 4 Stubbs, Mark Q31 117, 285 Stup, Kathy Q41 74 Sturm, Danny 3 117, 278 Sublett, Terry Q11 I77 Sudduth, Joan Q31 117 Sullender, Wayne Q21 122, 325, 151 Summers, Charles Q41 74 NHS 4 Summers, Danny Q11 177 Summers, Debbie Q11 177 Sutter, Cheryl Q41 74 FHA 2 Sutton, Craig Q41 233 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Sutton, Jimmy Q21 152 Svobada, James Q11 177 Svoboda, Linda Q21 152 Swanner, Stephen Q41 74 Spanish NHS 3 Sweatt, Margaret Q31 117 Swindler, Dona Q11 177 Sword, George Q41 74 Jets 3, 4 Sword, Pamela Q21 152 Sykes, Beth Q21 152 ..T- Tadlock, Glenn Q11 177, 243 Talton, Doris Q21 152 Tanner, Bryan Q41 79, 75 DE 4 Tarver, Carolyn Q11 177 Tater, Sheri Q41 75 PAC 3, 4, GRA 1, 23 NHS 3, 4, Biology 2, 39 Chess Club 4, Quill 81: Scroll 3, 4, Beacon 3, 45 History 3g Speech 45 SC 4 Tausend, Patty Q31 117 Tausend, Tommy Q11 177 Taylor, Sharon Q41 75 OEA 4 Taylor, Wayne Q41 75 Teague, Debbie Q31 117 Teichman, Beverly Q31 117 Teichman, Bill Q21 152 Teinert, Gary Q21 152 Teinert, Ginger Q21 152 Terry, Debbie Q21 152 Thacker, John Q31 117 Tharpe, Debbie Q41 .194, 75 Tharpe, Mike Q11 177 Thedford, 'Larry Q11 177 Thibodeaux, Janice Q21 152, 177 Thomas, Billy Q11 177, 243 Thomas, Bobby Q11 177 Thomas, Eileen Q21 152 Thomas, Jimmy Q21 152 Thomas, Jimmy Q21 117, 336, 256, 257 Thomas, Joan Q31 117 Thomas Julie Q11 177 Thomas, Kenneth Q11 243 Thomas, Lynn Q41 75 Thomas Mike Q31 118 Thomas, Ronnie Q11 177 Thomason, John Q41 77 Thompson, Charles Q31 118 Thompson, Lee Q21 152, 285, 325 Thompson, Linda Q21 152 Thompson, Linda Q11 177 Thorp, David Q31 118 Tillery, Alvin Q21 152 Tilley, Pam Q11 177 Tillman, Ann Q31 118 Tinsley, Marsha Q31 118 Tipton, Edmon Q41 77, 263 Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 43 Spanish Club 1, 2 Tittle, Ronnie Q11 177 Tobin, Peggy Q31 118 Todd, Bettye Q41 77, 326, 215 , FTA 1, SC 1, 4, GRA 1, Acappella Choir 2, 4, Opti-miss 4 Tollett, Robert Q31 118 Tomlinson, Dale Q31 118 Tompkins, Don Q41 77, 245, 248 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Zone 43 Football 13 In- teract 4g FTA 3, 4 Tooke, Fred Q31 118 Tooke, Henry Q21 152 Tooke, Robert Q11 177 Torres, Danny Q11 177 Townsend, Elsworth Q11 177, 187 Townsend, Jonne Q11 177 Townsend, Mitzi Q31 118 Train, Kenneth Q21 152, 300, 325 Trainer, Sherry Q11 177 Trainer. Susan Q11 177 Trauer, Shelley Q41 77 FTA 2 Traylor, Champ Q41 77, 233, 237, 241, 263, 209, 214 raifef ' 1 r , in VI J ' ' Kr . ln i :uv 1 f f- ft, .. . .--at J This isn't what I meant by a loose leaf notebook. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All District 3, 4, Tri-Cap- tain 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, All District 3, 43 Lions 4, Rotarian 4 Traylor, Joe Q31 242 Traylor, Robert Q21 242, 263 Traylor, Shirley Q11 177 Treadway, Dorin Q11 177 Trimm, Karen Q21 152 Triplett, Carl Q31 118 Triplett, Ricky Q31 118, 245, 247, 248 Triplett, Pat Q21 152 Trncak, Steve Q11 177, 183, 250 Trout, Jerry Q21 152 Trutna, Ricky Q31 118 Trutna, Thomas Q11 177 Tucker, David Q21 152 Tuggle, Barbara Q11 177 Tuggle, 274 Steve Q21 152, Tugwell, Gary Q31 118 Tugwell, James Q31 118 Turberville, Connie Q41 278 FHA 1, 2, FBLA 43 FTA 3 Turner, Dale Q41 77 Acappella Choir 3, 4 Turner, Denise Q11 177 Turner, Sarah Q41 77 Acappella Choir 2, 3, 4, VICA Sweetheart 3g FTA 4 Tuttle, Jackie Q41 77, 78, 292, 293, 326 PAC 1, 2, 3, 4. VP 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, VP 3, Eagle Es- cort 3, 4, Sergeant 3, Major 4 Tuttle, Jerry Q31 118 Twitty, Douglas Q21 152, 242, 329 Tyree, Larry Q31 118, 261 .U- Underwood, Debbie Q11 177 Unfried, Gary Q21 152 Urbish, Frank Q41 77 Upshaw, Debbie Q11 178 .V- Valdetero, Cindy Q11 178 Valdetero, Cynthia Q21 152 Valdetero, Doug Q31 118, 287 Valdez, Tony Q31 118, 285 Vance, William Q21 153 Vanderwilt, Randy Q11 178 Van Dine, Terry Q31 118, 309 Varner, Forrest Q31 118 Varner, Hugh Q11 178 Vaughan, Anna Q41 77, 198 Vaughan, Patsy Q11 178 38l Vaughn, Gilda Q25 153 Vaughn, Jimmy Q15 178 Vaughn, Thomas Q25 153 Veatch, John Q35 118, 242 Veatch, Mary Q15 178 Veazey, Cheri Q35 118, 279 Veazey, Mike Q15 178 Venters, Ricky Q15 178 Verastequi, Gloria Q15 178 Verastegui, Lupe Q35 118 Vick, Billy Q45 77 VICA 4 Vick, Dane Q15 179 Vick, Mike Q15 179 Villalobos, Danny Q15 179 Vineyard, Tommy Q25 153 Vizina, Kenny Q35 119 Vizina, Linda Q15 179 Vizina, Linda Q25 153 Vogelpohl, Dennis Q15 179, 180 Vogtman, Patrice Q15 179 ..W- Wachtendorf, Henry Q35 119 Wagers, Allen Q15 179, 259 Wagener, Jamie Q35 119 Wagstaff, Beverly Q45 78, 330 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Parl. 1, Treas. 3, VP 4 Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Ea le Dana Q15 179 Debbie Q35 119 Kathy Q15 179 Melvin Q15 179 Pam Q35 119 Ray Q35 119, 197 Sue Q45 78 g Escort 3, FTA 1, Beacon 4 Walker, Susan Q15 179, 261 Wall, Karl Q45 78 Wall, Pete Q45 78 FTA 2, Football 2 Wallace, Carol Q15 179 Wallace, Craig Q35 119 Wallace, Sandra Q35 101, 119 Walsh, Robert Q35 119 Walters, Dennis Q25 153, 257 Walters, Gordon Q45 78 Walters, Karen Q25 153 Walther, Dana Q15 179 Ward, John Q15 179 Ward, Judy Q15 179 Ward, Sandy Q45 78, 205, 317, 326, 207 Eagle Escort 3. Ser- geant 3, GRA 1, 2, FTA 3, Basketball Cheer- leader 3, Quill gl Scroll 382 3, 4, Pasadenian 3, 4, Most Beautiful Finalist 4, Homecoming Final- ist 4 Wardell, Jack Q15 179 Wardell, Jack Q25 153 Warren, Marilyn Q35 119 Wasek, Patty Q45 79, 301, 216, 209, 215 SC 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Ea- gle Escort 4, NHS 3, 4, Treas. 4, Opti-miss 4, German Club 4, Pres. 4, Jets 4, Treas. 4, Aca- demic Excellence 4, Highest Ranking Stu- dent 2, 3, Valedictorian 4 Watson, Betty Q25 153 Watson, Gail Q45 79 Watson, Gloria Q15 180 Watson, Judy Q25 153 Watson, Tommy Q45 79, 289, 288, 289, 65, 214 DE 3, 4, Pres 4, State Pres. 4, Lion 4, Best Dressed 4 Wear, Janet Q15 180 Weatherford, Ronnie Q35 119,285 Weatherly, Lonnie Q45 79, 205 FTA 2, 3, Basketball Cheerleader 2, Football Cheerleader 3, 4, SC 1, 2, 3 Webb, Roy Q45 79, 213, 212, 216, 214 Academic Excellence 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All Region 4, NHS 3, 4, Woodman of World 3, Who's Who in Ameri- can High Schools 4, Lion 4, Jets 3, Slide Rule 3 Webber, Marvin Q15 180 Webster, Marilyn Q35 119 Weeks, Lila Q25 153 Weghorst, John Q15 180 Wehmeyer, Diane Q25 153 Wehunt, Jo-Anne Q45 212, 213, 285, 318, 216, 81, 211, 214 FHA 1, GRA 2, NHS 3, 4, Academic Excellence 3, Eagle Escort 3, Who's Who Among American High Schools 4, Choraliers 4, Rotary Ann 4, SC 1, 2, I Dare You Award 4 Weiss, Cathy Q15 180 Welch, Carleen Q15 180 Welch, Mike Q15 243 Welch, Raymond Q15 180 Welch, Thomas Q25 153, 215 Welch, Valerie Q15 180 Weld, David Q45 79 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Beacon 3, 4, SC 1 Weld, Judy Q15 180 Wells, Christine Q15 180 Wells, Gailyn Q45 79, 314, 254 Speech Club 3, 4, VP 4, NFL 3,'4, Track 3, 4, District 4, Regional 4 Wells, Janet Q25 153, 325 Wells, Peggy Q35 119 Wells, Sherral Q35 119 Wells, Thomas Q45 79 French Club 2, Interact 3, 4, SC 2, FTA 3, 4, Wheeler, Lee Q15 180 White, Danny Q35 119, 242, 263 White, Debbie Q25 153 White, Gary Q15 180 White, John Q45 82, 285, 284 Acappella Choir 4, All Region 4, ICT 3 White, Lanny Q45 82, 234- 239, 215, 241, 245, 246, 266, 267, 263, 72 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All District 3, 4, All State That spaghetti should be back. Quill 82 Scroll 4, Pasa- denian 4, Optimist 4 West, Clifford Q15 180 West, Janie Q45 79 Art Club 4 Westbrook, Sallie Q45 82 Wester, Don Q45 82, 233, 241, 285, 263 Weston, Carlton Q15 180 Westover, Paul Q25 153 Wetherell, Ray Q35 119 Wetuski, Hattie Sue Q15 180 Whatley, Rodney Q45 82, 211 VICA 3, 4 Wheat, Jo Q15 180 Wheeler, Carl Q35 119 .ai i K 6, X ,,,,, tapered to a thin edge in the 4, Most Valuable 4, Tri- Captain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Zone 3, Bas- ketball 1, 4, FTA 3, Rotarian 4, Optimist 4, Most Versatile 4, Inter- act 4 White, Linda Q45 82, 198, 287, 293 Eagle Escort 3, 4, Ser- geant 4, Data Proces- sing Sweetheart 3, 4, District Sweetheart 3, VICA 3, 4, Youth For Christ 2, 3, 4 White, Robert Q45 83 White, Sharon Q35 119 White, Vicki Q25 153 White, Wayne Q15 181 3,4 Williamson, Van 121 154 5' x .1 'R.'pl'1,ii :FIA ,AX I I V LA- :'. ' .H H h .. 'illlf'-l'JQ'? 5f,f' -Q ' ,. Who are you calling a golf bag? Whittington, Barbara 141 Williams, Becky 121 154, 83 193, 325 FYTA-2,314 wvnuanw, Cathy 111 181 Whitworth, Lou 141 261 Williams, David 111 181 P22321 83 Williams, Donald 411 181 1 y ' ' ' NHS 3, 4, Tennis 25 Vvlfjufams' Jeanfue 439 120 Academic Excellence 2 fufamsf Judie ui 181 Wiggins, Kenneth 121 154 Wllllams, Judy 431 120, Wihlbnng, Karen 125 154 29,5 wi1bnrn,L.B. 121 154 Wllhams, Kathy 629 154 Wilburn, Jeff 121 154 Williams, Kathy 121 154, Wilde, Sharon 131 120 124 Wilke, Becky 121 154 Williams, Kim 121 154 Wilke, Danelle 131 120 Williams, LaWanda 121 Wilkerson, Mary 111 181 154 Wilkinson, Glenda 141 83 Williams, Linda 141 83 NHS 45 OEA 4 FTA 25 Eagle Escort 35 Wilkinson, Thomas 141 83 DE 45 French Club 3 Willard, Kathy 131 120 Williams, Lucille 121 154 Wg5gam5i2Ag1g4J3gi, Egg, Williams, Mike 145 83, 174 3291 66,211,212, 215 ' WQ,Q1fmSfN0fma 111 156' ggQ1I'nt3,ag1,A1iIa1rg. 43, OSSEZ Wglliams, Olin 111 181, mist 45 YFC 1, 2, 3, 4, F? VP 2, 3, P1-es, 45 I Dare Williams, Paul 131 120, You Award 45 Wittiest 197 45 Mr, P, H, S, 4 Williams, Rebecca 131 120 Williams, Ann 141 83, 275 Williams, Sherri 121 154 FTA 25 Band 2, 3, 4, Williams, Tim 131 120, Twirler 3, 4 324 Williams, Vicky 141 83 Acappella Choir 35 VOE 4 Williamson, Charles 141 83 Williamson, Corky 131 120, 241, 253 Williamson, David 141 83, 245, 217 Football 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 25 Spanish Club 25 Slide Rule 35 Interact 4 Williamson, Debbie 111 181 Williamson, Debbie 111 181 Williamson, Nancy 141 84 Pasadenian 3, 4, Quill 83 Scroll 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 French Club 35 FTA 2, Williber, Martha 111 181 Willingham, Bryan 111 156, 181, 243, 251 Willingham, Ronnie 141 84, 233, 306, 214, 254 SC 15 NFL 15 Interact 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 FTA 35 Lion4 Willingham, Steve 131 Wood, Gwen 131 120 Wood, Hubert 131 120 Woodard, Farrell 131 Woodring, Charles 111 182 120 Woodring, Joleen 121 154 Woodring, Mark 111 182 Woodring, Sid 131 120 Woodrom, 182 Jeannine 111 Woods, Juanene 111 182 Woody, Mary 111 182 Wooley, Debbie 111 182 Wooley, Sheron 131 120 Woolsey, Joanne 121 154 Workman, John 141 84, 270,271 VICA 3, 4, Pres 3, 4 Worthington, Ricky 141 54, 84, 233, 307, 215 Key Club 4, Pres. 45 Acappella Choir 3, 45 120, 249 Wilson, Wilson Connie 111 181 David 131 120 Wilson, Gary 111 181 Wilson, George 111 181 Wilson, Jerry 131 120, 230, 231 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Moni 111 181 Patricia 111 181 Phillip 121 154 Randy 141 84 Pres. 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Class Fa- vorite 35 Optimist 45 Mr. Saint Nick 45 Art Club 45 French Club 3 Wren, Joe 121 271 Wren, Leonora 121 154 Wren, Norman 121 154 Wright, Camella 121 124, 154, 285, 284, 325 Wright, Diane 131 120 Wright, Lizz 111 182 Wright, Mark 111 182 Wyont, Darrell 141 78, 84, 270, 262 Baseball 4 .Y- Yancey, Jimmy 111 182 Yates, Gerald 111 182 Yates, Shirley 121 154 FFA,2, 3, 4 Wilson, Richard 111 181 Wilson, Ronald 141 84 Bowling Team 4 Wilson, William 121 154 Wimberley, Glenda 141 84 Wimberley, Larry 131 120 Windham, Elizabeth 131 120, 208, 230, 231, 300 Windham, Rebecca 141 79, 84 Acappella Choir 2, 35 Thespian 15 PAC 25 DE 3, 4, Reporter 45 SC 3 Winkler, Bob 121 154 Winkler, Nancy 131 120 Martha 111 181 Winters, Witcher, Shirl 121 154 Woerner, Margie 111 182, 324 Woerner, Sue 121 154 Wolfe, Yvette 111 182 Womack, Joe 121 154 Womack, Joe 131 120 Yates, Shirley 131 278 Yawn, Randy 111 182 Yelvington, Darlene 182 Yelvington, Marlene 182 Yohe, Billy 121 154 Yohe, Larry 111 182 Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, FTA Bennie 141 84, David 131 120 Debbie 111 182 Debbie 111 154 Jimmy 111 182 Marcy 141 84 1, 2, 35 GRA 1 Young, Mike 121 154 Young, Sylvia 141 84 VICA 4 111 C11 285 Yount, Janet 121 154 -Z- Zavadil, Kenneth 111 182 Zimmerer, Sandra 131 120 ' f.. 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