Pasadena High School - Pasadenian Yearbook (Pasadena, TX)
- Class of 1969
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How much we put into high school determines how much we re- ceive from it, and it is only through involvement that this part of life is made fruitful. The importance of involvement in each facet of school life is recognized so that five figures are chosen to represent each of these facets. However, it is only when these figures are placed together in unity that their true significance is fully realized. 1 fail' .L ., 12' ' 'A1- 1 + N E.. V 'EJ 'V f X gg E Wi' ,, av , I 5 l lf . r esy , l Q s .e ,-5 1 if uv' . X W X , -' '. 3 ev I V. X l if I l I' WWW X47 lr A 11' I 'L Q 1 it ar' a A lwjv J- A ' ' .ne , ,I Q P N, 1 . -6 25 .M Q '5m..,l ! ' . T45 i Personalities ,,,, Athletics ,,,,, Organizations Academics .... Advertising . 454 1, .....7-44 .11 'Y 'S Personalities Foremost examples of those students actively par- ticipating inthe happenings around them are the students found in the personalities section. They have been selected by their fellow classmates and by their teachers to represent PHS in fields of beauty, personality, leadership, and scholarship. These stu- dents deserve recognition for their many accomplish- ments. , ,X E F xr f 1 l f' ef s ' ' ' N , N i 'Q xx x V 'AL e H' . .-nit. ' 1117.33 1 'N N- - me 'Nh ww my, 'S IF. , I I Y 7 I 1 3 Crowd Cheers as Elizabeth ls Crowned Bobbie Allen . . . Cindy Newell . . . Elizabeth Windham . . . The three Homecoming Queen finalists sit anxiously await- ing' halftime and the peak of the Homecoming activities. When halftime comes and the ceremonies begin, tension mounts in the moment before the new queen's name is an- nounced. As her name is called, Elizabeth hugs her escort, then excitedly accepts her roses along with the title of Homecoming Queen 1969. Elizabeth is a three-year member of the Student Coun- cil. She has been a football cheerleader for the past two years. Liz is an active member of YFC, two-year secretary of the French club, and two-year devotional leader of FTA. She is treasurer of her senior class, Rotary Ann for Decem- ber, and was Valentine Princess her junior year. The three finalists anxiously await their appearances of the Beacon's closed-circuit TV show. 3,1 ff13 3' in At halftime, Elizabeth and her escort, Jerry Wilson, hear that she is the new Homecom- ing Queen. N.-, fx 7 1 4, af , if ff W, ' 4 Q., ,JH QQ ag- tw' S it 5 if .ff 'iii fi f ' i it X 4 'W' 2 5 1 sl Nw 6 5 g 5 x i 2 if 5 mm W 6 ,ur ff 1, M .,,,M i i V M? ii .,W M 5:7 if 3 Q W 'MM'--. on 1 , -950,7 , 4. f i 'g ' ir E fllff' ' :- Elizabeth Windham 1969 Homecoming Qucfon Elizabeth Windham . Finalist Civic Clubs Honor Active Seniors for Citizenship Standing, Left to Right: Cheri Mason, Elizabeth Windham, Mary Carrigan, Carol Schlueter, Alana Brennan, Larry Morton, Mike Barmore, Judy Porter, Keith Moore, Debbie Laird, Patti Tausend. Sitting, Left to Right: John Osborne, John Elton, J eff Shrader. Not Pictured: Jimmy Delony, Mike Means. Phillips. 'LIONS Standing, Left to Right: Charles Quinn, Bob Singleton, Mark Stubbs, Tommy Morrow, Sitting, Left to Right: Steve Smith, Larry Luethke, Doug Laws, Kelly Hazen. Not Pictured: Matt Luebe. Standing, Left to Right: Glen Bondy, Sunne Cope, Pat Patnesky, Tommy McDaniel, Debbie Randall, John Rasch, Ricky Trutna, Kenneth Staha. Sitting, Left to Right: Jack Reeves,' Cindy Newell, Jerry Wilson, John Harrison, Jackie Gore, Donna Bennett, Patti Finney. Not Pictured: Pam Bartula, Steve Kerbow, Glenda Each year, three prominent service clubs in Pasadena choose seniors from Pas- adena High School to represent their clubs. The Rotary and Optimist Clubs choose a boy and a girl for representa- tives of each of the nine months of school. Lions Club selects a senior boy each month. These seniors are selected be- cause of their citizenship and responsi- bility to others. They are invited to eat lunch and meet with the clubs sometime during the month they are chosen. I9 Barmore-Newell Team The naming of Mr. and Miss PHS at the Senior Prom is the crowning highlight of the year's activities. Tri-captain of the varsity football team his senior year, Mike has made the All-District team two years. His junior year, Mike was selected as the delegate to Boys' State. He has received the Academic Excellence Award for four years and is a member of the National Honor Society. These activities help qualify Mike for the posi- tion of President of the Student Body. He is selected as Rotarian for the month of September and is chosen Most Versatile in his Senior Class. Cindy's four years at PHS are filled with honors. Her freshman year she was selected as class favorite. As a sophomore, Cindy was selected Valentine Princess and Miss Merry Christmas. Her Senior year she becomes a finalist for Homecoming Queen and Most Beautiful. She has been Organizations Editor of the PASADEN- IAN Staff for two years and is a member of the Nation- al Honor Society. She is the recipient of the American Legion Award and is chosen Outstanding Girl. She is very aptly named Personality Plus in the Senior Spot- light. Captures School Cindy expresses her sensitiveness through her work on the PASADENIAN Staff. 20 X 1: J, W MY K X x W ,-f ff , W 6 . ! . Ma- V V ,mx y JW W 'g'im..,, .maj K s' ' 5 F . W W' W 2 M rw f nAd ? M l5 s PH p is f v - . M A ' ff w ,'4f , Q ' ' ' 4, W V ,armfzref .- M. ,I +2 ' - ,, 'Q , ' A 6- f N f - 'W , l Hg My e,We-HQ, N ,mf -v...,y,. ,,v 5:-KH - ff. Q ' -J ,N Z., 1 , ., gif, . A ' -j',f . ' ,5' , .X g -'ef ' . 1 , y 4 M, A,1HAfvL f- .f ?, Z .Nl ,ju . I. ' A M' ' 4 Y Mr' I J 5, .mpg -K ' Q1 . , -1-Q S f 1- ,, ' f ,- JE' -1 ' -1 1 .ai 1. A ' ., 3, 1 J -ix., 1 gy, '- , J ff 5 fi 1 ,J,,' ' ,. ' y '-11' , ' A -lx hi 4- , , .J 1 J, K ' 1-.' 5 ' .L,w1. ' , f' I ' T' 6 qs ,N v J. ,,1 N1 U 5- -J . ., , f V 4' -'-I , W Y. Y . v W 1 ,I .. aw '1 - A , ' 1 l ,yr X 1 1. . f' U! Q X fl .e 2 ' - V Q, L '11 x.f xv, 1 X . Y- j X YKA A.f?4uf. :1,.rn. Aux ,'-. '1 , YK?-1 ' ' 4 y -' , ' QM,- if' -v' ,il , xg T-z' 1 .Q Q- J 1 ' Q, Q -.' - s ' 'X W. e' ' I ' we wx V 45 H K Q 5, ' , Aw- : x Q 3' vm V i 'V 0. A I , . m ,K l . l? fit? Contestants Compete in Many judgings Competition for the title of Most Beautiful begins with the preliminary judg- ing, when the applicants are narrowed down to thirty-six contestants. On the pageant day, the girls are interviewed by five judges at a tea. This is followed by street clothes judging in which the contestants are scored on poise, natural beauty, and posture. In the evening, at the pageant which is open to the public, the girls appear before the judges in formals. With these scores, fifteen semi- finalists are selected, and from these fifteen girls, the top five girls are chosen. They are then asked a thought provoking question. At last, the judges make their final decision and the 1969 Most Beautiful begins her reign. This year the five girls chosen as finalists are Mary Carrigan, Carol Hoffman, Linda Muecke, Cindy Newell, and Pat Patnesky. Kathie Brinlee, the contestant selected among the girls themselves as friendliest, is Miss Congeniality. relax ddiuhg a lull in one of the manyipractices Mary Carrigan Finalist , .., 4, , K in Linda t Finalist M Jamie Wagener smiles as the judges score her on street clothes appearance. Ap. 1 ,e Mary Dazzles judges The Most Beautiful Pageant is a wonderful ex- perience for senior girls a landmark in every senior year . .. an entertaining evening for all . .. and a contest of beauty and personality. The preparation and anticipation of the pageant comes to a climax in the long moments before the winner's name is announced. As the audience ap- plauds, the reigning queen, Peggy Sayre, crowns Mary Carrigan as the 1969 Most Beautiful. Mary, a vivacious senior, has held many important positions during the past few years. She has been a four-year member of the Student Council and has been class Parliamentarian for the past three years. She was Sophomore Favorite and Highest Ranking Junior. During her junior and senior years she has served as treasurer of the French club. She has been on the PASADENIAN staff for two years and is senior class editor this year. Mary is secretary for FTA and vice-president of the National Honor So- ciety. She is Rotary Ann for the month of October and is receiving the Outstanding Teenager Award. 24 Beth Sykes Q Princess ' Q Valentine Court Benner u ' Jo Ann Haselbarth Queen Sue Hollis and Beth Boyd work on for the spelling competition. a difficult word UIL Stimulates Ambition University Interscholastic League Results J OURNALISM Ist place in district- Jackie Gore 5th place in district-Sherry Blakesley READY WRITING 4th place in district-Barbara Rannals SCIENCE 2nd place in district-James McAdams SHORTHAND 1st place in district-Cindy Newell SLIDE RULE lst place in district-J oe Kuebler 2nd place in regional-J oe Kuebler 4th place in state-J oe Kuebler 2nd place in district-Tommy Trutna 3rd place in district-Alan Delafield SPEECH 3rd place in district, poetry reading-Linda Arnett SPELLING TEAM 2nd place in district-Beth Boyd, Sue Hollis I1 Sherry Blakesley and Jackie ore wonder about new ways to write news stories. , , Alan Delafield, and Joe Eagles Excel in Many Areas The achievement of excellence in varied fields by students at PHS is shown by the numerous awards they are given. The winning of these awards helps to give Pasadena High School an impressive academ- ic reputation, as well as prepare the students for other positions they will hold. at ilisl .ff Joe Izen is given the Woodman of the World Award for his interest and achieve- p ments in social studies. Judy Porter and Tommy Pickard think of the brilliant ideas they use in their award-winning essays. The Pasadena Masonic Lodge gives Judy an award for her essay on education, and Tommy is awarded by the Veterans of Foreign Wars for his essay on democracy. 28 P' f mfs n Eebbie Rogers' skill in playing the violin won her n entry into the All-State Symphony Orchestra. Councilmen for a Day Standing, Left to Right: Larry Harman, Jerry Wilson, Mike Means, Tommy Morrow. Sit- ting, Left to Right: Jimmy De- Lony, Jeff Shrader-Mayor, John Elton. A 'f-was-ca. As delegates to the Girls' and Boys' State Conventions, Linda Thompson and Lee Thompson look forward to gaining fresh ideas and new friends. 29 VVI-IO'S WHO Who's Who in Pasadena High School? The answer can be found in this section. Each senior represents a field in which he or she is outstanding. These nine stu- dents are selected by the PHS faculty to typify excellence in their class. Mike Barmore Student Body President Mike Barmore is well qualified for the position of President of the Stu- dent Body. A four-year member of the Student Council, he has been a Good Sportsmanship League delegate for three years. Mike is a member of the National Honor Society and has won the Academic Excellence Award for four consecutive years. As a jun- ior, Mike was a delegate to the Boys' State Convention in Austin. This year he is Rotarian for September and holds the position of tri-captain of the varsity football team and is a three-year member of the track team. At the Senior Prom, Mike is named Most Versatile and Mr. PHS. jackie Core - Editor of the BEACGN As Editor-in-Chief of the BEACON, Jackie Gore excels in all phases of journalism. She has received num- erous awards in the publications field. She is named Most Valuable BEACON staffer her senior year. Jackie places first in the District 23-AAAA UIL competition in journalism and sub- mits a first place editorial on San Jacinto Journalism Day. Ranking high scholastically, Jackie is a two-year member of the National Honor So- ciety and of Quill and Scroll. She holds the office of treasurer in the History Club and reporter in the Fu- ture Teachers of America. A Senior Honor Key is presented to Jackie for outstanding service to FTA and to Pasadena High School. For the month of March, Jackie serves as Opti-Miss. ludy Porter - Editor of PASADENIAN Judy Porter has done outstanding Work on the PASADENIAN as Edi- tor-in-Chief. She has been on the yearbook staff two years, serving as copy editor her junior year. She places first in the district in the Pasadena Masonic Lodge's education essay con- test and receives the DAR Good Citizenship Award. Besides this, Judy receives second place for the Ameri- can Legion Award and is named an Outstanding Teenager of America. An active participant in many clubs, Judy holds several offices. She serves as treasurer of the National Honor Society, parliamentarian of the French club, and treasurer of the Student Council. She participated in the National Forensic League her junior year. Judy is selected as com- mencement speaker for the gradua- tion exercises and is elected Most Likely to Succeed by the Senior Class. jeff Shrader Social Studies Jeff Shrader's accomplishments earn for him the title of Outstanding So- cial Studies Student. He won the Woodman of the World Award his junior year, as Well as placing first in the TIME Current Events Test. He serves as president of the Nation- al Forensic League and is presented with a Double Ruby Award, the high- est honor given to high school speech students. He is Mayor on Pasadena City Council Government Day and is selected Boy of the Month by the Metropolitan Exchange Club. Pres- ident of the National Honor Society, Jeff has held office in the Interact and Spanish Clubs. PETS, Mu Alpha Theta, and Student Council also hold a place for Jeff. Rotarian for March, Jeff is selected as Most Likely to Suc- ceed by his classmates. oe Kuebler English Joe Kuebler's industrious attitude to- ward his work is most evident in the area of English. For this reason, he is named Outstanding English Stu- dent. Joe received the Perfect At- tendance Award for four years. He is a two-year member of both the Interact Club and the National Hon- or Society. -In the 1968-1969 Univer- sity Interscholastic League Meet, Joe placed first in district, second in regional, and fourth in state in slide rule competition. He is a four-year member of the Slide Rule Club and a charter member of Mu Alpha Theta. He was in JETS in his sophomore and junior years. james McAdams - Science Science-minded James McAdams is appropriately named Outstanding Sci- ence Student. He wins the Basch and Lomb Science Award and the Nation- al High School Mathematics Award which is sponsored by the Math As- sociation of America and Mu Alpha Theta. James is a four-year member of the band and a two-year member of the National Honor Society. This year he is a member of the JETS Club and Vice-President of Mu Alpha Theta. James plans to major in Elec- trical Engineering at Rice University on a grant which he has been given by the university. aw I at l Qi y lack Reeves - Mathematics A logical mind and excellent reason- ing ability lead to the obvious choice of Jack Reeves for Outstanding Mathematics Student. He has the highest grade point average of mathe- matics students at PHS. Jack ranked high in a national high school math test in his class at the National Sci- ence Foundation. In the Engineering Program at Texas A 85 M in 1968, Jack made the highest score ever made in the program. He received a letter of merit for the National Merit Test and attended the JETS Club state contest for physics in his junior year. He submits the Best Feature Story to the 1969 BEACON and is Optimist for October. Jack has been photographer for the BEACON for three years and a member of Quill and Scroll for two years. 6.1 ll Susan McElroy - Foreign Language Susan McElroy is very aptly selected Outstanding Foreign Language Stu- dent. She has taken four years of Spanish and one year of French. Susan's proficiency in Spanish is demonstrated through her qualifica- tion for the Spanish Honor Society. She is also a member of the National Honor Society during her senior year. Susan participated in the Performing Arts Club and the Thespians for three years. She was president of the Thes- pians and News Editor for the BEA- CON in her junior year. 9 6,4 we Oo 'ff f Oflv ,pl x x Ki? 5 Carolyn Sladeciek - Commercial Because of Carolyn Sladecek's exten- sive Work in many areas of business, she is selected Outstanding Commer- cial Student. As a member of Voca- tional Office Education this year, Carolyn gains valuable experience in typing and clerical Work. She is a member of the Office Education As- sociation Club and was on the honor roll in her junior year. She attends the UIL shorthand contest in Deer Park. The quality of Carolyn's Work is evidenced by her fifth place win at a Vocational Office Education Con- vention. I f l l T l V l l l E Athletics A united and a spirited student body reigns at Pasadena High School when athletics are concerned. i Athletics offer a student opportunities to become both spectator and participant through many con- tests of abilities. Good sportsmanship and the re- p Wards of healthy boutsof competition are some of the values athletics impress upon students. li e eees 'flglivitl lm Mlfgc' ' i .N 7,q1El l,Q,, i mf' vi M ww' W -X 'vw WT' 'Mi 'W' ' 'VT' 'Vus'H'1EW U wx-Nr new 'N IK if , f K . !f' , , I, 'in g ' ,QQX x ' Sk Si' CNE? if Fi E NW Nkwxv .v Cheerleaders Show Super Soul Spirit When the problem of choosing cheerlead- ers reaches a climax, students select in- spiring juniors Arlene Lucas and Bill Osborne. They single out seniors Alana Brennan, Elizabeth Windham, Steve Wil- lingham, and Jerry Wilson to complete the group which is to represent PHS on the sidelines. This spirited crew prac- tices under the experienced leadership of Mrs. Sandra Bryan. is X' in ll px crpuu ... J. !5 .K ve' t sg v ,g is Pr YW v x 4, , 2 ham 7 Lucas . W. ah W W' r H ' A 52211 1' ,J N R wx 4h X.. ' 1 - . x ,yy xx 'wi ,S 5 -W' fx' y.,, , : Ay ,W , A P ,-Q .5 .ff-. 'iv 1. , 5-1 N. w , . iq., 11. .rl Q. r v. 5i'm,,L.Q if fi gf Q. 3 , s 5 5 N' J , W fl-f ff- wk , - 4 3 Q ,mm 532 9' :win 4-3 gy ,G W M , 4 S M ' .p 'K '- , ,,3, . W R ' fb if if 'K ' 'X ibm Mg u H x in '62 ' 1: YW A Q Xu W Vwxrxxxx X 5 2 is - ' -S ' .aw 1 . ' '-4 ' 1 14 Left. to Right: John Harrison, Jerry Andrews, Delray Bruce, Steve Boren, Randy Holt, Glenn Bondy, Jerry Johnson, David Barnes, John Veatch, Van Myers, Brooks Doughtie, Richard Branch, Mike Birtchet, Bobby Randall, Glenn Byus, Robert Traylor, Eddie Foster, Bill Herring, Will Hasson, Bryan Willingham, and Matt Luebe. Foreground: Co-Captains Mike Barmore, Smitty McKenzie, and Steve Smith. a gl e Va rslty 45 A Sweeping the end, Smitty McKenzie looks for a . V' block from Albert Kimball to set him free. ' Season Starts Successfully PHS's 1968 Eagle varsity begins its season with an 18-14 win over the Texas City Stingarees. Our defense, though shaky at first, comes through when needed as Albert Kimball inter- cepts a Stingaree pass on the Pasadena 5-yard line. This takes place with only 1:48 left to play, thus killing a TC drive. Fullback Eddie Foster, and halfbacks Robert Traylor and Albert Kimball demonstrate some of the Eagle's tremendous ground power. Quarterback Smitty McKenzie scores two of the touchdowns made. Late in the fourth quarter when Smitty fumbles in the end- zone, Steve Boren makes a key recovery for the third and winning touchdown. 46 R -f r bm, , . w Mike Barmore leaps high for a McKenzie pass as a TC defender tries to intercept. ,avfvft 'A ' 'M Vfivviff Delray Bruce puts the stop to a LGalenSiLL fPiiifkgVYGHOW Jacket' as Glenn Riske Uh. Eagles Roll Over Trojans After an exciting but unfortunate loss to the Port Arthur Jackets, the Eagles return home to open their district games against South Houston. The Eagles, trailing 7-0 at the half, explode in the second half for a 28-7 victory. McKenzie makes the first touchdown on a five yard run while Eddie Foster adds to the score on a two yard run. A blocked punt by Glenn Riske results in the third touchdown. The final score comes on a fumble recovery by Merle Moon in the Trojan end zone. Al- bert Kimball kicks all four extra points. hw ,.r' 1' i K I and an 'mf 1' , wif' ' . -- I an rrdd fir- dd ' 21-,ge?g3 ii . f , F a . A Q jxyf- .,ggLi, wg ,mQ7'2k.,ifei-:R . Q. iw., ull, idx ,kv-1, . ' + V K- ,if .,... - wxsdvi QQ? k 'JM -A .. K , f 1' it - , I - XA 'K W- 45 W ' X.. T Albert Kimball prepares to land after making a substantial gain. 48 9 i . - I 5 5 E I T I as? Robert Traylor powers his way through the Deer Park line. Eagles Fly Over Deer Deer Park's Deer are no longer members of the undefeated list as a result of their game with us. Though leading only 7-0 at the half the Eagles come on strong in the second half for a 20-O victory. The Eagles score first on a quarterback keeper around right end from the eight yard line and Albert Kimball kicks the PAT. Kimball scores all of the points of the second half. The first comes on a thirty- one yard pass from Smitty McKenzie with Kimball kicking the point after. The last points on the scoreboard are the results of Kimball's dive from the three yard line. Steve Boren drops McKenzie's pass as he is jarred by the defensive man. 49 Being pursued by the defense, -Smitty McKenzie scrambles up field. Pasadena Overpovvers Aldine Pasadenafs Eagles romp over the Aldine Mustangs 38-6 in a non-district battle. Several of the Eagles take part in the scoring during this one-sided game. Smitty McKenzie scores on runs of thir- ty-nine and eleven yards and tosses a twenty-one yard scoring pass to Mike Barmore. Eddie Foster and Bill Herring score touchdowns with Albert Kimball adding a twelve yard field goal. The Aldine defense clogs up an Eagle running play. 50 ooe 5 t Two Rainjers Will Hasson catches the pass'a1zh0ug1'it he is surrounded by Rangers. 1 an ' tr V, 3 . 1 N 1 team up to ha eve Kerbow. I . H00 ,xf 4 Kimball adds another score to the alro one Eddie Foster uses his speed and a crushing block to make a sizeable gain. The second trip to Baytown becomes as suc- cessful as the first when the Eagles score a 7-0 victory over the Lee Ganders. A muddy field limits the scoring to Albert Kimball's seventy-three yard punt return and PAT. The Eagles are forced to settle for a tie in the district battle as a result of Sam Ray- burn defeating them 34-7. Pasadena starts strong as the Eagles score the first time they get the ball, but they don't have quite enough to stop the Texans. One consoling fact is that this is the first time in five years that Rayburn has managed to come out on top, and once in five years is not too great an average. Q Will Hasson grinds out a few yards against the tough Rayburr defense. Eagles Tie for Title L 52 Football Banquet Honors Eagles Steve Smith accepts the district co-champs' trophy from Bob Barfield for the whole team. :H-nl' Guest speaker Gene Stallings addresses the team and its guests. On Monday, January 13, 1969, the annual Football Banquet is held in the banquet room of San Jacinto Junior College and several of r the varsity members receive trophies for 1 We 'W their efforts during the football season. Mike J Pay receives the trophy for outstanding line- , la man while Smitty McKenzie is awarded the l l l trophy for outstanding back. The trophy for - 3 1 the most valuable Eagle is given to halfback Albert Kimball. The Whole team also receives ,. :ug a trophy as district co-champions. Gene Stal- ., lings, athletic director and head coach at Texas A8zM, is the guest speaker. Bill Bar- M-,gg more acts as master of ceremonies and Coach Bob Barfield makes the presentation of awards. 4 , it Outstanding Eagles Albert Kimball, Smitty Mc- 53 Kenzie, and Mike Pay proudly display their trophies. , g A , ..., t , ,. . .? l ' av rr: rs ri. 2' we rw. , .... , , XE . Y , Q. .ir .I , V b if V Z. Q, y . V .f.-U i1F' if of its Q wk., xg' Av f . ,itz Q eb s E ... . . . sd ag M1 : , . K 4 in Bottom Left to Right Row 1: J. Haskins, J. Williams, D. Jones, M. Curry, R. Branch, D. Donaldson, D. Flanks, K. Stegall. Row 2: O. Kilburn, J. Neff, S. Thomas, D. Brem, N. Cromeens, E. Hickey, K. Swanner, L. Bernal. Row 3: B. Powers, J. Bray, G. White, D. Goode, R. Morgan, J. Wells, E. Taylor, S. Kirby. Row 4: D. Dyson, B. Show, S. Bozarth, A. Berryhill, B. Copeland, S. Eska, J. Moore, G. Lilly, T. O'Sullivan. Row 5: P. Willingham, D. Walthall, S. Smith, R. Inglett, D. Clayton, K. Hickman, J. Fourman, P. White. Row 6: J. Boike, J. Royal, T. McKenzie, T. Mills, M. Kirkland, M. Bates, J. Rice, S. Brown. Row 7: Coach Shelby, W. Mott, C. Wester, Coach Graham. Freshmen 7968 me it . ,. ,..,,, ' T R S ' s' .f .f22E ' ffff 1 Bottom Left to Right Row 1: B. Flowers, F. Roberts, T. Dowdy, K. Foster, G. Morgan, B. Thomas, D. Huffman, D. Reeves. Row 2: R. Carter, R. Evans, L. Collins, J. Reeves, L. Thompson, M. Denson, D. Shuman, R. Bockman. Row 3: J. Lanier, D. Collins, R. Casas, M. Luebe, C. Clark, E. Bromley, R. Mease, G. Milligan. Row 4: Mgr. R. Boggs, D. Roe, K. Brizendine, V. Johnson, D. Cash, R. Hebert, S. Hart, J. Hendricks, B. Olmstead. District Champs - Sophomores 7968 54 l s l K. Eagles I-lave a Bright Future The future of the Eagles looks bright due to the strength of the junior varsity team. This year's team, under Coach Webb and Coach Harold, turns in a sensational 9-1 record and finishes second in district standings. The only loss comes in the final game against Sam Rayburn. A Dobie Longhorn is brought to a sudden stop by a defensive back. il .. ...I 1 Mu. , 5 . - A lst Row L to R: G. Tadlock, G. Johnson, D. Cotton, L. Kocurek, J. Mathis, M. Bowen, M. Donelson, B. Lanier, G. Goen, D., Treadway. 2nd Row: Mgr. M. Pigg, R. Munn, D. Reed, S. Stack, H. Powell, S. Shuttlesworth, M. Welch, J. Hunter, J. Rodgers, L. Sharp, D. Daniels. 3rd Row: Coach Webb, R. Joucken, T. Dye, D. Bryant, D. McPherson, R. Laird, S. Culp, T. McLain, R. Foree, C. Goode, Coach Harold. 7968 junior Varsity 55 Cheerleaders - Co-Captains of the Court As the PHS basketball year draws near, the Eagle supporters are being spirited by cheer- leaders Cindy Carroll, Michelle Cordrey, Pam Nicholson, Dorinda Shook, Richard Bezdek, Jimmy DeLony, Steve LaCaze, and Tommy Partin. This fine bunch of youngsters rally basketball enthusiasts at all the many games. 56 Basketball I5 a Year-Round Sport Basketball, like football, is a year-round sport in high school. The team practices throughout the year, especial- ly from November through January. The varsity is under the direction of Coach Bobby McKinley. Steve Trncak sets his sights on another sure field goal. 57 Season? Record I5 Respectable The 1968-1969 varsity record, though not spectacular, is still one that is quite pre- sentable. During district play the team has a 5-7 win-loss record with several of the losses being extremely close games. Steve Trncak looks for the open man as a Texan moves in to guard him. . w,...s-f 7. f John Hull goes high above his defender to take a shot at the basket. Trncak shows versatility around the basket. 58 s 5. L, e . WNW Q '- Qi? 5? EE lr ww ,Mm Q vw 1- ' 'Sub' YN... X ni if f xl I qi 1 A x S ik , QM T CY gg' I -2 QA Sing' J VV , v f X , I M , ew ,, . fi w:fS'fma1SG-' if f M y V, N 33 J 3 , s QQ V .' .s ' 'N N , V ,i-,,: fl 'X' W A 11,-, W ,. A 4 ' 'iE1i:59 A K M .gem '72 Timur Win-J JF H '1 ' XQQM 1 SQ' 4 Q 'ifui Q ff A AW My ao W--N ' ,. ,sw ,. Nvxh Top Row: D. Norman, J. Mc- Adams, R. Donaho, Coach Smith. Center: J. Lane, L. Thompson, M. Kirkland, K. Perkins. Bottom: R. Foree, L. Kocurek, R. Kimmel, D. Daniels. I V'5 Work Toward Varsity The future of the Eagles looks bright. Several re- turning lettermen are Kerry lVIeGreW, John Hall, Chuck Bezdek, and Mark O'Neal. Also contributing to next year's success will be several members of this year's junior varsity. Larry Clark's height enables him to take an easy shot. 60 ss-5 l 4 Larry Clark rises above opponents to intercept a pass. Several Cagers Are Honored Sophomore Steve Trncak represents a big factor in the future success of the netters. This season Steve has an 18 point scoring average and an average of 14 rebounds per game. He is a member of the District 23- 4A all-district team. Seniors Kelley Hazen, Ricky Triplett, and Steve Nelson receive honorable mention for their efforts. Kelley Hazen rushes in for a possible rebound of the shot. 6l Back Row: Larry Clark, Coach McKinley, Steve Trncak. Middle Row: John Hull, Kerry McGraw. Front Row: Ricky Triplett, Steve Nelson, Kelley Hazen, Chuck Bezdek, Mark O'Neal 7968-69 Varsity Pete Dietz shows the form that en- ables him to attend the state meet in Dallas. Q f, l ff A rek, l 'e ,,5, After a big race, breathing is first on the agenda for Larry Hooker. 63 Top: S. Kennedy, A. Wagers, P. Dietz, C. Er- win. 2nd: T. Hiefner, J. Crosby, J. Elton, L. Hook- er, J. Richards, T. Brit- tain. 3rd: Coach Hanzelka, M. Piana, J. Kennedy, J. Blankenship, W. Zimmer. State Invitation Rewards Toil The often forgotten PHS swim team finishes with four wins and three losses and a fourth place at the district meet. The team works hard and long as they put in many hours of practice every day after school at Southmore Intermediate. Senior John Elton and junior Pete Dietz both attend the Texas Invitational Meet at Austin. 'Pete also attends the State Meet in Dallas. He does a fine job in his representation of Pasadena High. The team has a bright future ahead as John Elton is the only graduating member. With the experience of this year the team should do quite well in the upcoming years. Looking relaxed, John Elton patiently awaits the beginning of the race. 64 --al me 4 .ag Em., 6 A PHS player shows superb form in a difficult maneu- ver. Gary Nolan puts everything into his serve. st Rows, Coach Roehrick, T. Tobin, M. Hunter, K. Bush, M. Holmes, D. Kimes, L. Brannon. 2nd Row: M. Moon . Hunter, L. Tyree, G. Nolan, M. Castille, P. Scripka. Tennis Team Requires Good Form 65 Top: Dorinda Dough- tie, Vernis Briscoe, Miss Reich, Michelle Luebe, Theresa Bridges. Bottom: Glenda Kingsbury, Dixie Leamon, Jill Hayter, Pam Mat- lock, Sherri Espen- sen. aw E Xi S. is ks il is 2 gi Netters Compete Vigorously Many weeks of vigorous training and hours of practice after school result in the emergence of our 1969 Tennis Team. PHS maintains good participation in the weekend tennis tournaments. Due to the determination of the players, many attempts and matches prove to be quite success- ful. John Hunter and Larry Tyree place second in the South Houston Tournament and the Pasa- dena Recreation Thanksgiving Tournament. Michelle Luebe wins third place in the Pasadena Invitational Tournament. She and John receive a second place in mixed doubles at the Pasadena Interscholastic Tournament. Several of our lead- ing tennis players give stiff competition to state- ranked contestants during these matches. After a season of triumphs and heartaches, the team finishes out this year practicing and anticipating next year. In an effort to perfect her serve, Dorinda Doughtie takes two before match begins. 66 ami? ZW ,aw .4 . as sv' vt is G s ' A . 3 . .wp X ff A . v Q T 'gif' i W -.J r 4 e XY W ,.?,qww,,i u A ., 'ws f' as K x K 5 ' kkk. X r iff.-ij ' . i 'ii7L.: ' 'f' 'fs , - . I' f if M A G- N s s f ' fx A' W 9-. -ux.,.N, '. fs - QWi ?'l'7 'mm3'f r.s '5s...ifviesffm fy mf .- T of , it A it 'M' . ts? i L x i sffrv sws' Q . ,, z .. .Q . v P -sq H+. . 'W' ' se WN ' i Qhtx stiiy M- . A45 be , ' A 1 Eagles Finish Fourth In District Baseball, the national pastime, is also a great pastime at Pasadena High. Coach Webb and his varsity players do a fine job in represent- ing Pasadena wherever they play. This year lady luck is sort of harem-scarem around Pasadena and the varsity has only a fairly good season. They finish the season with an overall record of 13 Wins and 14 losses, and a district record of 5 wins and 6 losses. They finish fourth in the district standings. ilanny White makes an unassisted put-out at first ase. st Row G. Boggs, R. Traylor, D. Reed, R. Carter, J. Mathis, G. Tadlock, G. Schneider, B. Lanier, T. Strawther, D. hlte, J Delony. Top: Coach Webb, G. Cannon, C. Coleman, A. Kimball, S. McKenzie, G. Morgan, T. McDaniels, F. oberts, F Foree, M. Kirkland, M. Pigg. 67 A . We k . 4+ -. -1, . xl' . .g V .W . 'lv-new-vw H fy... 4, ...,5'g,.-- .g,,. f , g , -st A A 1 ffl f Eagles confer on the mound as to how to pitch to the next batter. The first base coach aids the runner in beating the throw to first. Season Produces Exciting Games This season has been full of many exciting and eventful games. One of the most exciting games is a sixteen inning marathon with the South Houston Troj ans. The Eagles come out on top with a 3-2 victory in the hard 1. fought contest. Although unsuccessful in our several attempts this year against the Sam Rayburn Texans, the baseball team is suc- cessful in one of their contests with the Texans. The final outcome is a 7-3 win for the Eagle nine. 1 1.2-'f Q ..ui A, r - YS.- . .V '-fl-5 . . . . . . ' f'5 X 'tiff The opposing first baseman holds Ronnie Foree 'gf' - close to first. , ..f iw- so f 68 -v Team Effort Results in Successful Season The success of this year's team, as in most other sports, is not due to any one player, but to the team working together as a whole. There are, however, several out- standing Eagles who do a great deal in making the sea- son the success it is. One of these contributors is Al- bert Kimball, who leads the team in batting with a tremendous .320 batting average. Close behind Albert is Dennis Reed with a .316 average. Tommy lVlcDaniels is one of the top hurlers for the Eagles as he finishes the season with a 5-5 win-loss record. Other Eagle pitchers and their records are Mike Kirkland 4-3, Tommy Strawther 2-2, Glenn Morgan 0-2, Albert Kim- ball 1-0, Smitty McKenzie 0-1, and Gary Kimmons 1-1. The runner crosses the bag as White stretches for the throw. Speedy Robert Traylor beats out an infield hit. 1 69 Dennis Reed puts some muscle into his swing. Recognition Given Top Players For their efforts in the 1969 season, several of the Eagles receive special honors and awards. Albert Kimball is selected Most Val- uable Player by his teammates. Many of the players on this year's baseball team are selected to All-District Teams. Albert Kim- ball and Dennis Reed make the first team, while Tommy McDaniel, Smitty McKenzie, and Danny White make the second team. Mike Kirkland and Robert Traylor receive and Robert Traylor receive honorable men- tion. Trying to beat theball at third is Robert Traylor. 70 K if 4 La wg, 1, 9,1 lv View QR if , itit K. 3 . 1 --.- W . ,'.'i V A ' aff. ,'V, A.i,,1'5', K I5 Sxilitty McKenzie bumps the first baseman as he runs out his hit. BILL Mike Barmore warms up before running the hurdles. N , . Tracksters Finish Second in District The track team of 1968-69 finishes a very strong second in the district meet. They finish with 96 points, just a few behind the winners-the Deer Park Deer. When the Word track is mentioned, most people think of speed, and Pasadena has its share. Steve Boren gives the opposition rough competition in the 100-yard dash, while Mike Barmore pushes the competition in the hurdles. Besides individual speedsters, the Eagles also have an outstanding mile relay team consisting of Will Hasson, Gary Milligan, Lee Milligan, and Ricky Meyer. 72 6 i c so it , i. -K 6 .fx .L 1 5 2? i g. Qi . 2. ,X l 1 Ct Q a 1 li ii' H i 5535421 i H iixyiigbgqa i f l' . -fi li b . -1. 56224 ,X QM i 2 L , 5 , '- ,-' A Eddie Foster demonstrates the form used in throwing the discus. -2 imma.-...fr ..., 'f-'uf' . x 3. ,pr xi ,g ii Steve Smith proves that big' boys have their place in track. Q I XSL Bill LaCaze shows that hours of practice are required for the discus. t: R. Olmstead, B. LaCaze, B. Herring, S. Boren, L. Milligan, D. Cash, R. Mease, M. Denson, D. Collins. Znd: C. ope, B. Willingham, B. Reynolds, M. Barmore, D. Dehart, R. Hebert, B. Smith, R. Evans. 3rd: G. Wilson, S. Kerbow, O Hasson, G. Milligan, L. Luethke, S. Smith, V. Meyers, E. Foster, W. Hill. Top: Coach McKown, J. Loocke, Coach lt. 73 Golfers Tee Off The PHS golf team plays in many tourna- ments during the year. This year they go to Beaumont, Bryan, Galveston, Orange, and the district meet in Baytown. At the district meet the team places fifth, and Bruce Angel Wins sixth. Coach Hollis will have several returning golfers next year including Bruce Angel, Stanley Barnes, Alan Delafield, David Masoner, and Ricky Swan. Mike Sibley prepares to sink his putt. Bruce Angel uses his iron to drive on to the green. 74 Qi, . 'wt' Alan Delafield, iit fonce again, prepares to get out of the roughq' A A g 6 an n ff 4 ,f 4 V J f Q ,. 53.541 ,Q 2' 4,2 Xa , mf , . Jil' 1 ff: ,Lf AT ,l:-:lf ' 53, H, ,N , . x.. x 15, Y... , , t .e ,1 V. 3 ,x 5' Q 9 it A , 1 Q A i, , 5, . ' 1 41 I '1- ff ,+- 'W All ff' 1,33 is 5' , Qs 'f F 'Elf Q. f'f1ff'55il4 is ,,. I ivy W, :..f:.'.1,. Sf 1, rf' ,wr , ,W f L, I,-vw' L to R: David Mason- er, Alan Delafield, Bruce Angel, Mike Sibley, Ricky Swann, J i m m y T h 0 m a s G e o 1' g e Alexander, Stanley Barnes. 3 Alan Delafield chips to the green. 75 Grganizations Another facet of school life that has a great deal to offer an involved student body is organizations. PHS teems with activity with all the many clubs and organizations on campus. There is a club to further almost any interest a student may have and to enable him to become an integral part of a unified whole. Much fun, 'hard work, and accomplishment can be found in these various organizations of which PHS is so proud. ' X J M- 4 'M' 'K fa fm-nw .:' 5 ffifi f J' ffai ? .1- RW? 'Eff Q - -o--' Q - 1 , .nh ,,,.f w'ff f ' f ,J a 'wr ' xi 78 r- -- - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Stresses Active Participation The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Club trouble shoots, diagnoses, and repairs compres- sors, condensers, and cooling coils. They learn all of the components of refrigeration, air con- ditioning, and heat control units. At Christmas they collect food for a needy family as a service project. Throughout the year, these students Work on units belonging to anyone connected with the school for cost only. Officers Mike Rouse, Jack Millard, Phillip Christie, Mike Means, Dennis Beavers, Robert Gomez, Doug Reynolds, Sponsor Mr. Batchelor. xA,,coNAggioN,,,E'jQ REFRIGERATION i PASADENA Dismifl Ylfl VXI' Q-YADENA GEF? C 1 Mr. Batchelor explains the basic parts of a new coolin unit to confused students. ,k'M A -.kk ,, A F Q Students Learn Car Restoration In Auto Paint and Body students have an excellent chance to prepare themselves for the future. These students learn how to repair wrecked trucks and cars to their original shape. Many of them can do as fine a job as experienced men in this field. The members learn the art of paint- ing a car. This is a very involved process and requires many hours of study and practice. Finishing this course with a good grade prepares many boys for this field of endeavor. This organization supports a needy fam- ily at Christmas. Using their talents, they repair and paint bicycles, tricycles, and wagons for the children of several needy families. These toys brighten the eyes of many on Christmas morning. Mr. Bailey shows how to go about the repair of this mutilated car. 79 Auto Mechanics Clubs Help Others The Auto Mechanics Clubs, Chapters 117 and 362, require members to be enrolled in a voca- tional course. Their main interest lies in learning about, Working With, and repairing cars. Their services are made available at cost to all people connected with the high schools. At Christmas these boys collected over S300 in money and over 500 pounds of food to help four needy families. Bruce Gruver and Paul Westover make a careful ex- amination of the inner parts of an automobile. Richard Bierman looks deep into the unassembled en- gine of a PHS faculty member's car. E 362 Officers Ernest Hill, Roger Burwell, Joe Wren 80 l , Charles Boikie and Monte Lively check an instrument for use in the repair shop. Chapter 117 Officers Kenneth Grace, Charles Boikie, Barry Gilmore, Paul Westover, Jimmy Franklin, Ray Davis. f to improve, on hair styling thy constant practice. 't't i if i we fQ -'t'a Debbie Mayes receives a manicure dur- ing class by Fidelie Herrera. Girls Learn Skills Through Cosmetology PHS prepares students for a career as beauti- cians by teaching them to give permanents and manicures, wash, roll, cut, and comb out hair in the latest fashions. Cosmetology students must learn all about the scalp, muscles in the head and neck, and skin diseases. After one thousand hours of class participation, they can go to Austin for their state board examination. Upon passing the exam, they are given licenses to practice. The cosmetology class enters a float in the rodeo parade every year. Brenda Grissom applies her magic touch to one of the practice wigs. Sweetheart Linda Burdeaux Officers L to R: Marilyn Webster Sherral Wells Carolyn Ruff Cheri Mason Linda Ramey Gayle Haskell Richard Hill X , 1, l ,,f M - , e. al ,. Q. gf, .4 ,, .,'. fe, ' ,l,, . The Distributive Education Club creates, executes, and engineers a city-wide Awareness of Pasadena Program. This program is primarily designed to help the citizens know what's happening in their community by subscribing to the hometown newspaper, the Pasadena News Citizen. Trade at home by show- ing your loyalty to home is the main theme, and this program is an out- growth of last year's nationally ac- claimed Shop at Home project. By selling these subscriptions to the home- town newspaper, the DE students hope to make Pasadenians aware of their rapidly-growing suburban city. Mayor Clyde Doyal presents a proclamation for a city-wide Dick Nichols Day on March 17, as a result of the suggestion of the DE Club. 84 L 1 X mas Open House. s y -In 'NN 'N-., l'he Shop at Home idea was first created by Mr. Dick Nichols, of the Pasadena News Citizen, hrough an editorial he wrote entitled Shop Here First. Mrs. Armour is one of the many teachers entertained by D.E. students at the Christ Sweetheart Marilyn Webster TSI Awards Mark Success by Future Farmers The Future Farmers of America has a multi- 5, tude of honors bestowed upon them. Del Ray A Bruce is elected District II Vice-President and Arlene Lucas goes on to win State FFA Sweetheart. At officers' camp, David Berrier receives a first-place trophy while Del Ray Bruce picks up a trophy for third place. Many of the boys win awards throughout the year for their outstanding animals. Grand Champion awards include: Jim Richards, sheepg David Berrier, fryersg David Huff- man, trio caponsg and Kenneth Wiggins and Jimmy Richards, rabbits. 1968 State Sweetheart Arlene Lucas The Houston Livestock Show Dairy Judging Team third-place trophy goes to Jimmy Richards, Fred Wagener, and A. J. McCord. T l Officers L to R: Pat Coker, David Berrier, David Huffman, Jim Richards, Del- ray Bruce, Brooks Doughtie, Bobby Lanier. l N Ag boys further their understand- ing of plant life by observational studies under Mr. Etheredge. 1 + 1. as-W' , 1 X -,pi 44 87 A Nix X f My hi? The Employer-Employee Banquet is hosted by the ICT club to show appreciation to the people who have cooperated in their training for future occupations. Officers L to R: Linda Renfrew, Joel Law- son, Jo Ann Bozon, Glen Malone Diane Walker, Karen Walters, Debi ble Daniel, and Jamye Harris. 88 HSV so ef-','P ':J ,W U 'Um' .XIC7 xxx F HCA is building young leaders in this gen- eration capable of meeting the challenge of omorrow. Students interested in trade, tech- iical, or industrial fields belong to ICT. Sponsored by Mr. Murphy, the Industiral Co- iperative Training class is composed of stu- lents who combine their school work with obs which will prepare them for a future focation. Along with the assistance of Mr. Vlurphy and an advisory board, the class ponsors needy families at Thanksgiving and Ihristmas, and sends projects, both chapter .nd individual, into district and state com- ietition. l l i l 1 i Members Jimmy Hudson, Debbie Daniel, and Diane Walker com- bine work and fun as they scour this automobile until it's spotless. l l s l , , . L iw' 1 89 A NAI' Officers Gary Dearman, Mike Aus- tin, Ray Cooley, Pat Brad- shaw, Charles Jones, For- rest Varner. Metal Trades Club Centers on Many Skills Working in Metal Trades includes many phases of me- chanics, welding, working with sheet metal, and machine Work. Industrial math, applicable to this type of Work, is taught in this course. The course consists of one hour of theory and two hours of work each day. Clayton Smith familiarizes himself with the drill press. Metal Trade students discuss operations of shop instruments. Data Date Computes Comparable Couples . Bobby Hale, Suzy Kammer, and Kris Bjarnason carefully study the wiring of a 407 accounting board. The Data 1-VOE Club does it again by matching partners in their data date project. This is the club's money-making project of the year. Each member of the club has two hours of class daily for practical application. To end the year on a festive note, the club holds a banquet in April. 9I Officers L to R: Patricia Pitts, Janet John- son, John Harrison, Kenneth Staha, Dana Cotton, Glenn Bondy, Becky Alexander. 5 I2 The Data Processing Club's membership is limited to the students in Mr. Michael Wygant's first and second year classes. As a group, they work with the school admini- stration in supplying food to needy families and Easter Baskets to children in the local hospitals. v sir ,, . fsmggmip,q an . An efficient computay calls for accurate programming by Data Processors. F an 1' aaoo t atat , Q- 2 wax t 'ES f M--Mi'Ts u 'l::,,' 6, . During the school year, the club sponsors pic- nics, bowling parties, and field trips to local industries. The highlight of the year's activities is the contest held in the spring that allows the students to test their new-found Data Processing skills against other pupils. Hopefully, all of the activities will better pre- pare the individual to get a job after graduation, or to further his education in college. First-year student Frutoso Vasquez demonstrates the proper technique of wiring a 519 Reproducer panel. 93 Radio and TX Pleased club members boast on projects which took superior and excellent rib- bons at the district convention. Class discussion is an important part of developing skills in repairing electronic devices in Mr. Jack- son's afternoon session. 94 11 5 , o , l.,o 'Q .. jfs .X if , 2 MW ,g Q I Hy mv, 1 3,5 ,Mgt-+ .4 5 i A . ' W rv 2 Q I .ea A f , 4 Mr. Jackson supervises as William Chumley, Steve O'Neal Terry Thomas, and Thomas Ogden work on television sets Steve Boren and Jim Perry ponder over a game color. erves Campus Well ill The Radio and TV students contribute their services to PHS as they repair school TV sets and the sound system in the auditorium. In this course they learn much in the up- and-coming field of electronics. They support a needy family at Christmas. In the spring, members attend district convention and enter their award-winning projects. Some underprivileged family will enjoy a merry Christmas feast donated by their friends, the Radio and TV Club. H'.!. . '........ Officers L to R: Robert Adams Jimmy Edington Mike Birtchet Charmaine King Ray Walker Wally Brooks James McClain Monty Linquist Future Business Leaders develop techniques of selling their product to the public to raise club funds. FBLA Members Acquire Valuable Experience The election of officers begins a busy year for the business club. A bake sale is held to raise funds, and club members attend the Future Business Lead- ers of America Convention at South Texas College. Toni Casey is the newly-elected vice-president of FBLA District IV, and the title of Miss FBLA is won by Glenna Vawter. Discussing plans for FBLA Convention held at South Texas College in Houston are President Danny Sturm and Sponsor Mrs. Fuller. 96 1235 WM -...4 V+- ?vf if -s Officers L to R: Charles Farris, Kay Payton, Ricky Swann, Julia Pendleton. Veni, Vidi, Vici The Latin Club tries to further the members' knowl- edge in Latin by presenting speakers, plays, and interesting projects at their meetings. One project of the club is to sing in the Christmas assembly. By this they help undecided students make up their minds to take Latin in the coming years. To be a member of the club one must be enrolled in Latin at the present time or have one credit in Latin. The Latin Club members sing for the Christmas assembly. 97 Officers Ronny Foree, Wynan McCaffety, Sunne Cope, Marla Smith, Peggy Pack, John Harrison. Mr. Dial asks for attention as John Harrison opens the meeting. 98 ,, . V X A Sweetheartf njjg Peggy Pack . We Q, is gh Cuest Speakers Highlight Spanish Club Meetings The Spanish Club is composed of those students who have shown an interest in the Spanish language and customs. Members must have been enrolled in Span- ish sometimes during their high school years. In- terest in this club has been aroused by such activi- ties as a bake sale, a variety of speakers at meetings, and a banquet at the end of the year. The Spanish Club has done much to promote practice in speaking Spanish conversationally with programs conducted totally in Spanish. Mrs. Smith presents a program on Spanish customs and handicraft for Spanish Club Members. Spanish Club members have fun preparing for club bake sale. 99 IOO 1 French Club Generates Christmas Spirit Les Cens Jeunes tThe Young Peoplej truly generate the Christmas spirit. To start off the season, they sing in the Christmas assembly, As another Christ- mas project, the members visit the Faith Home in Houston. They give out presents, goodies, and supply a real Santa Claus for the children of the home. To be eligible for membership in the French club, a. student must enroll in French, or complete one credit in French. Officers L to R: Carl Wheeler, Judy Porter, Jimmy DeLony, Liz Windham, Mary Carrigan. Jeanette Isabelle ... sings the French club for the Christ- -ff S J, j if il 5 C lrfr 3 . ,,i.e. . .tr . . l,.e,, if ll,r, ., mas assembly. 2 E S a l S 2 2 Q 2 l . . l l ,few-M--11: - iwmnmeis:.sm1. I l Lx lx German Club members Beau David Sayers Sweetheart Most Outstanding Member Pam Hager Barbara Long Officers Henry XVarhtendm'f', Ronald Kiukler, Pam Hager, Glenn Riske, Brenda Hill, David Sayers, Stephen .lovic'ic'h. Members of the PHS German Club have an interest in German culture as well as the Ger- man language. The club has well-planned ac- tivities such as playing volleyball against the Latin Club, having a swimming party, giving a shower for their sponsor, Mrs. Velmeden, and having a banquet at the end of this year. At the banquet, a plaque is given to the person who receives the most points for participation in the club and makes high grades in German. This year the plaque is awarded to Barbara Long. The club members elect Pam Hager and David Sav- ers as sweetheart and beau of the club. I0 Social Qfficers L to R Kneeling: Patricia Dickinson, Brenda Hill, Becky Lowe. Standing: Jackie Hayes, Brenda Burdeaux, Karen Evans, Kathy Wil- liams. Military Officers L to R: Charmaine King, Jeanette Kirk, Mary Helen Sayers, Linda Burdeaux, Judy Curry, Donna Bennett, Pam Hager, Sunne Cope, Kathy Hemby, Cappie Otto, Kathy Porterfield. 3.5, gi MQ' Drill Team Adds Sparkle to School Spirit Eagle Escort shines in an impressive half- time performance. The 1969 Eagle Escort goes into action before school starts, putting on a spectacular performance in the Astrodome. Drill team members spend many hours practicing every afternoon after school. This time pays off, however, as they continue to sur- prise their audiences throughout foot- ball season doing routines which feature hula-hoops, hats, and fans. Bill Osborne acts as emcee for the talent show Step in Time. The so- cial event of the year is a banquet in May at Kaphan's. 15, Beau i T c .tti S, ,, Steve Smith, h ii,, Spirit begins with a capital E! IO3 ' 5 W , yzyih, . A ,, , if 1 ffQ.,KR,g-, A Q' A - A i W ,X , V 'WY if o i X 4 W W .4 Val -.- . xy gif' A . 1 .,. 3 .-. , W, V sx 'rsh K ' V -7 f-Aluwsfjlgfgf l. V , sifa ,,,,'dEf f M 4 s k H , W X fiC1,N,uL Q3 y. w ,. g Asn, 161 Wm 1-+0 fx rwfjfigliri-' Q - L , v fis-' Am M U , 'Q 3 A HW, , Q K I S Q L Q ' 25-Q W 'W '55 5 y k wx M W QQ aww ' W in 'Q' 5 LEW? J Wm 'Xu ill 2' A H 13:1-4' f H i f . .VVZ Q Ki . Q 1 :JF . , if 4,5 4. 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Second Row: Alana Brennan, Darrell Maierhofer, Kathie Brinlee, Steve Smith, Doug Laws, Mike Barmore, Charles Quinn, Lee Milligan, Jerry Andrews, Ronnie Carlton, Donna Bennett, Jerry Wilson, Dave Rossi. 5 Q Q 2 i l is 1 X 5 M 2 in f ' tt' E i ' .l' YE - .. ' ' 5 ,,,... Q ee i t Freshmen First Row: Anita Smith, Debbie Kressley, Kathy Bishop, Laurel Hill, Jeanne Stubbs, Debbie Countryman, Jackie Hughes, Nancy Machala, Laurie Windham, Debbie Hopson, Terrie Bramer, Caron Farrish, Phyllis Bruce, Lenel- lon Alison, Monnie James, Debbie Silva, Monica Taylor. Second Row: Robert Eaton, Terry McKenzie, John Neff, Kent Phillips, Jack Mills. Third Row: Randy Branch, David Cloak, Larry Dunn, Tom McGaffey, Roger Huffman. Fourth Row: Ernie Taylor, Neal Skinner, James Bray, Steve Blair, Blaine Morton, Tommy Brewer. I06 Student Council Objective Good Sportsmanship League members Steve Smith, Steve Trncak, Janet Moore, and Mike Barmore cordially welcome a visitor to the campus. the guidance of Miss Agnes McKinley, a great deal Work is done by the Student Council. During the fall, Council members sponsor the selling of football and sell tickets throughout the year .for assembly Christmastime means helping needy families contributing to the U.S.S. Hope. The March of Dimes receives the help of Student Council members, as does the campus art show. Finally, this active organization ends :he year by awarding the John Black Scholarship to senior Larry Harman. PHS lnaugurates SEP A new organization, the Student Emergency Fund, gets its start through the effo1'ts of Student Council mem- bers. The SEF furnishes aid to any student at PHS during a time of personal crisis. A Board of Governors and an Advisory Board review candidates for financial aid and determine the amount of assistance given. A constitution is written by Treasurer Judy Porter and is accepted by the Student Council. 1 . 1 A , af 3 ' - H Z 'ff it ,L S- 1 3 i ,I 4 , A t H a .luniors First Row: Sherri Williams, La Wanda Williams, Debbie Kohler, Diane Hardy, Cappie Otto, Mary Sayers, Ruth Ann Jones, Melanie Morehead, Kathy Porterfield, Janet Moore, Debbie White, Patricia Dickinson, Becky Williams, Bill Osborne, Beth Henderson, Beth Sykes, Paul Geaslin, Lee Thompson, Bobby Moore. Top Row: John Hull, Matt Reid, Wesley Payton, Wayne Sullemler, Wally McCaffety, Tim Carter. IO8 Sophomores First Row: Jo Blaine, Donna Cross, Debbie Starkweather, Toni Casey, Peggy Kendall, Sandy Morris, Wynan Mcbif fety, Leah Knelley, Carol Furness, Evelyn Lockart, Toni Bolton. Second Row: Susan Post, Becky Means, Norma Williams Wanda Sanders, Judy Price, Pat Forbes, Barbara Boland, Rhonda Rand, Judy Ward, Anita Lee, Vickie Lewis, Shirley Henderson. Third Row: Steve Trncak, Glenn Morgan, Randy Kimmel, Bill Lewis, Steve Laffaze, Bruce Cunningham Donnie Kimes, Jackie Neff, Mark Luehe, Kim Brizendine, Larry Kocurek, Dennis Reed, Kelley Bush, Roxy Hebert, Kip Legler. ss, f au 451, S of Officers Mike Barmore Jimmy Delony Judy Porter Becky Williams Alana Brennan Miss McKinley, sponsor .A 5 F 'sa Officers L to R: Mary Carrigan, Joan White, Jackie Hayes, Lisa Hinds, Jimmy Delony, Liz Windham, Dorinda Shook, Donna Bennett, Sandy Morris, Bill Osborne. Foreground:Kelly Hazen. The Future Teachers of America works to- ward preparing its members for a teaching career. A welcome-back tea for the faculty brings students and teachers together in a social atmosphere and deepens the under- standing and communication between the two. In November the district convention is held. Jackie Hayes serves as District I Chaplain for 1968. Kelly Hazen is a state delegate for 1969, and Melanie Morehead holds the office of District IV Treasurer 1969. FTA grants a scholarship to a deserving senior each year. There is much to be gained toward achieving future goals in personal and career lives in FTA. IIO savanna-Q Members await the wagon that will take them caroling 0--5 As committee chairman for the FTA booth at the Art Fair, Rhonda Rand prepares and sells hot dogs. Delighted expressions indicate that Juniors Becky Lowe and Skipper Stack win the titles of Miss Merry Christmas and Mr. St. Nick. Outstanding members bring honors to PHS at the FTA State Convention: Jackie Hayes, Melanie Morehead, who composes a first- place club scrapbook, and Kelley Hazen. practice makes perfect. Performing Arts members take heed to the old saying Performing Arts Club Brings the Magic of Entertainment Alive The Performing Arts Club helps keep the social life at PHS alive through entertainment. Mem- bers of this club put on a variety of shows for students during school. Their part of the Christmas assembly consists of a one-act skit entitled Christmas on Mars. The annual one- act play is Doctor Faustusf, Acting ability is not the only thing gained from participation in this club. Lighting and sound control is also taught and practiced. With this knowledge, members help with the Eagle Escort Revue, the Senior Talent Show, and other assemblies. Bob Meador tries to memorize his part for a club play. liz i 4 'D Q 1 ,.WLM xx' r 1 , . Asilikf A H W' 'W fy te Z M A -1,, ,ff-5 S ,iQ 51 xv' Y -ez- 'hw ' . 1 WIFI Performing Arts members entertain stu- dents during the Christmas assembly with a spaceman skit. Members discuss lighting problems with Mrs. Warren for the Most Beautiful Pag- eant. II3 .. , L ' new J,--. 1 L: X., 1-'T' . Alf' 0' I 4 Members of FHA put the finishing touches on cupcakes for bake sale. Members of Future Homemakers of America develop new interests in home- making by making further studies and practices through this club. The mem- bers share ideas on sewing, cooking, and make-up, as well as other useful skills. They have special guests come in to speak to them so that they can stay up with all the modern ideas in homemaking. The girls make money by selling cup- cakes during all four lunches for two days. This experience allows them to practice skills as well as to earn money. Washing hand towels is one of the troublesome tasks of homemaking. II4 ' WW'-A ., T ii 1 ,ae f 5 R Z, Z' Officers L to R: Karen Evans Dorothy Carnes Pam Rothermel Suzanne Crick Judy Erwin Mary Blair Evelyn Lockart Sharon Wilde Kathy Barnett 'Si Mrs. Sellers contemplates the calories before she takes her second cookie at the FHA Christmas tea. Representative of Merle Norman Cosmetics adds the f1n1sh ing touches to Judy Erwin. a MF' . , k O . ifte F3- fr -.Q-Q Q. ,- Q M K is in ij A ,ff A uv -9.-+ l 8 un 'F uw' suoiuuvsanu 99 I ' UQ, Q. wuts uk v scifi 0 Q n ann 0 5 'fH',n's!B :infix 4 4 an 0.5! Cglnm s ,Veta A 1 Q on wSwH,,5.i iii means ' ,ai gifiruif' vnu H f I '-:Ffh 4 n mfg 0 HH 'ffu 0 ull-5lL!,bL'Ef 11-xi it PHS cill brings rewards for these winners 1 an art exhibit: Michelle Cordrey, harles Coleman, Debbie Spicer, Susan oe, Richard Bezdek, Charmaine King, avid Schamerhorn. K . . Body painting is featured by Janet McAnally of the Art Club at The Something. Officers Donald Beasley Brenda Hughes Bill McConnaughay Dusky Lewis Mary Bell Bob Dahrling Janet McAnally II7 aikriil .. l . - 1 , '16-JI' Officers Tony Valdez, Tommy Partin, Camella Wright, Syd Hooker, Sharon White, Diann Neff, Larry Morton, Maxine Herndon, Carol Schluster, Deb- bie Laird, Lee David Thompson. PHS Choir members participate in many school activities as a group and indivi- dually. They help make the all school as- sembly at Christmas a time of enjoy- ment. Special presentation at football games with the band makes quite an addi- tion to regular halftime activities. First place awards are 'presented in district competition. Three members progress from district and regional to state choir. The entire choir goes on tour for four days to such places as San Antonio, Tem- ple, and Beaumont as a climax to a year of fantastic achievements. Choir members rest on the bus between per- formances. lI8 5133 Voices Unite in Harmony Maxine Herndon anxiously awaits the choir's spring concert. II9 P Y i 5 x f 1 A V V l l l l l i All-Region Choir members l beam at their selection to rep- ! resent PHS. Candidates for All-State Choir rest their vocal cords for the trying weeks to come. The spotlight focuses on Syd Hooker while he sings O Holy Night for the Christmas assembly. l I22 L m...r,--.-,......,.,A. N.........,,A 'vu R ,-if , , ral: 4 'x nua- Q.- 1- f-5 X ,4- 'Y' Q A 1, 5 ' ' ft! , 1 ga ' f A service organization such as the Key Club instills initiative and leadership in young men of a community. They strive for useful citizenship with the coopera- tion of the school principal and the Ki- Wanis. 1969 is definitely a year of involvement for the Key Club. The first target for group action by enthusiastic members is the movement of a field hospital from the National Guard Armory in Pasadena to Angleton. Another project includes the collection of money at the Pasadena Rodeo for the Kiwanis. Friendly rivalry builds up when the Key Club challenges the Kiwanis to a basketball game. Mem- bers visit the White Wing Skeet Range often throughout the year. Distinguished guests, including Ellis Means of the Pasa- dena Police Department, attend meetings during the year to discuss interesting topics of controversy on life in our mod- ern world. l24 Key vs Kiwanis! Officers L to R: Steve Smith, Tommy Lee, Glen Riske, Smitty McKenzie Officers 'ackie Hayes, Keith Moore, Jame 'ow, Debbie Laird. Students Further Academic Interests Through Mu Alpha Theta s McAdams, Tommy Mor- This is the first year for the Pasadena High School Chapter of the Mu Alpha Theta Mathe- matics Club. This organization attempts to bring together students who share a common interest in mathematics. It encourages contests between chapters to heighten interest in mathematics and presents math-oriented programs to stimulate the interests and broaden the knowledge of its members. To qualify for membership in Mu Alpha Theta, the student must have had at least four se- mesters of college preparatory mathematics com- pleted with a B average or better, and be enrolled in a fifth semester. Charter members of Mu Alpha Theta enjoy the reception after their initiation. A. ,W 2, Wm' f . 5 W Y ' 2 fl T' 3 T, . R- 4 4 - f if M- 1' - 5, 5 . ! , f -,X I, I5 ,4 ,A -. N -':'k.f E, ,, ,L W, En I 3: l we lr. A, ,U-. 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I fm: ' ' fl M 'A i W 'I - V u 51 M t K I The Band Bursts Forth With Sound Enthusiastic pep rally band members lead spirited proces- sions down the halls. l28 Being in the band involves hard work, hours of practice, and the desi to fulfill the duties expected of a band member. During August, 'old band begins marching in order to prepare for the upcoming footba. season. Pep rallies, half-time shows, parades, and assemblies are son? of the activities in which the band participates. The Stage Band accoig panies the Most Beautiful Pageant to the enjoyment of all present. T, annual band Christmas party is given by the band parents and admissic to the party is food or clothing for a needy family. Many of the ban! members participate in the solo and ensemble contest in which fifty-for medals are won. . LL.' A,.., . Q 2 Q .. MLQ -fs Q., L 1 ..- x ,,,f ,I ' A, , I Y r W Q :gg 1332? 5? Q 'CT' . ,R Sweetheart f Nancy Winkler or 'F'- ' si f Taaffe Cox signs the Thespians' constitution in order to become a member. Thespians Enact Life The Thespians, a national honor society for dramatic students, is a dominant feature of the PHS campus. Its members must have earned ten points, which is equiva- lent to thirty hours of work, on such things as producing plays and making scenery. For every ten points there- after, they are presented with a gold star. Once initiated into the society, they have a lifetime membership. The joint effort of the Thespians and the PAC has en- couraged many drama students to strive to be a part of this type of activity. Tommy Crouse and Brodie Anderson enjoy their refreshments after the initiation. Thespians proudly display the constitution of the club. 30 Youth for Christ is a club with a clear goal- cam- pus for Christ. The meetings are once a Week be- fore school and one nightly meeting a month. The guest speakers Vary from ministers to AAA mem- bers. Projects of YFC include supporting a needy family at Christmas and participating in the March of Dimes drive. To be a member, one needs only to be present at the meetings. At a morning meeting, Coach McKinley explains that a coach must help develop spiritual leadership as well as sportsmanship in his athletes. Officers L to R: Mark Stubbs, LaWanda Williams, Pauline Hinton, Cindy Coufal, Mark Masters. Quill and Scroll Plans Literary Publication Quill and Scroll is an honorary literary society. This As Mrs. Cox, BEACON sponsor, names the newspaper staff she hands those selected a notebook compiled by thei' predecessors explaining the requirements of their nev positions. year the club is called the Lonnie B. Keller Chapter s in honor of our principal. Mr. Keller is given a cer- f - Q tificate making him an honorary member of the club 'iif c because he was the first journalism teacher at PHS. There is a formal induction of officers with parents invited to attend. Plans are now in the making for a literary publication next year. 1' I PASADENIAN sponsor, Mrs. Warren, tells the parents of her staff members some of the reasons behind the time and effort required of the annual staff. I32 fi A fr. fl p .2 ,,,.-i,X'. f 'QF ,,Lg,' My E 1 fn if-f'W Bewildered parents learn just exactly what goes into thi making of a great newspaper as Jackie Gore demonstrate: right and wrong layout designs. andlellght Ceremony Held for Honor Students The purpose of the Spanish Honor Society is to recognize high achieve- ment in Spanish by students of the tenth grade and above. The San Ja- cinto Chapter of La Sociedad Honor- aria Hispanica holds a candlelight initiation ceremony for new mem- bers. Senor Alberto Cordoba Ruiz speaks on The Three Cultures of Mexico at the initiation this year. Membership in this society opens further opportunities for recognition to deserving students. Officers L to R: Gary Kimmons, John Elton, Tom Pickard, and Doug Laws. I33 FL Members Represent PHS at Speech Tournaments Officers Jeff Shrader, Nancy Barfield, Pam Boydston, and Greg Shrader. Members of NFL are few to come by because of strict qualifica- tions. Each person must have twenty-five speaker rating points and must be in the top one-third of his class academically. They must be approved by the NFL sponsor and principal of the school. All members participate in local speech tournaments. l34 N f ,-'vf ' r-,,,,Qf.- qy.A,.fK-f ,,.,,f,Qsg-Vx, A J v .A 115' 2 lf J Y . , 'ff f' ' ' ,- f2a..g1fZ51 mfg-..f14e..f' Double Ruby winner, Jeff Shrader, prac- tices many hours on various areas oi speaking in order to earn this high honor m,f A 6 1 1.54 Jackie Gore and Mr. Matthews collect food for the NHS Christmas project. The Thinkers Membership in the National Honor So- ciety is one of the highest achievements of a high school student. These members engage in various Worthwhile activities throughout the year. The NHS collects food for needy families for their Christ- mas proj ect. Officers L to R: Tommy Morrow, Jeff Shrader, Mary Carrigan, Judy Porter, Sunne Cope. I35 'vw Activities Maintain a Busy Year for History Club History Club membeig enjoy themselves while on the ship channel excursion. if Merle Moon explains to Jo Ann Hazelbarth that he is the one responsible for her victory as Bill Osborne and Jeff Shrader look on Members listen attentively during a busi ness meeting. I36 Our History Club at PHS is one of the most active clubs on campus. Its calendar of events include: sponsoring the Valen- tine Party, attending state convention, and taking two field trips. While in Aus- tin for the convention, members of the club have the privilege of meeting Sen- ator Chet Brooks. Their field trips con- sist of a ship channel excursion and a trip to NASA. Participation is a major factor to the success of the club. History Club members tour the State Capitol While in Austin. Officers Front Row: Jackie Gore, Susan Duke, Jackie Hayes, Jerri Morris, Ellen Smith. Back Row: Merle Moon, Richard Bezdek, Kerry Bonner, John Osborne. , I The Junior Engineering Technological Society provides an introduction to an engineering atmosphere to those who are interested in this field. Activities include a field trip to NASA and a tour of Texas A8zM University. Among the noted speakers to address the members is Mr. St. Leger from NASA, Who discusses the flight of Apollo 8. Officers L to R: Bob Singleton, Ricky Trutna, Marcy Clerc, Jimmy Thomas, Jack Reeves. Computer programmer Joe Snyder explains facilities and procedures of IBM machines to the future engineers. fin, . ..,, , , ., '.,,ll I38 Pete Dietz and Wally McCaffety examine the blue- prints they made of the new parking lot on site. Interact Promotes New School Parking Lot The members of Interact are always looking for ways to help their fellow students. This year they are starting a campaign for a new parking lot for our school which will add about three hundred and sixty parking places for students. This is something which has been needed for a long time by PHS. The members make the plans and draw up the blueprints. They send representatives to the city council for the persuasion of our cause. The Interact boys collect old batteries for their money-making project this year. About fifty of these batteries are procured to raise money. Interact member Doug Laws goes to any length to collect batteries for the money-making project. I39 Beacon Takes on a New Look for '69 Hi i ,. .. n A successful issue springs from careful planning under the leadership of Mrs. Sharon Cox and hardworking Gore. l40 11. The fourth period journalism class faces the terror of compiling their first issue. Reflections of a school year-news, sports, fashions and personalities are all a part of the 1969 Beacon. This year's Beacon looks completely different from previous ones as it features magazine style on a smaller paper. Published every three Weeks, the Beacon spotlights students with interesting jobs or hobbies on one-page spreads. One of the major duties of the paper is to explain var- ious school policies to the student body. Beacon staffers attend workshops through- out the year in order to improve the quality of the paper. Carol Furness is elected sec- retary of the Texas Gulf Coast High School Press Association. Staff members also go to the Interscholastic League Press Confer- ence, San Jacinto Junior College Journalism Day and the University of Houston Jour- nalism Day. Under the direction of Mrs. Sharon Cox, ten issues of the paper are published, along with a special Senior Day edition. I4I The PASADE IA . , Where Woi 2101-uv - .gm , ovqivpi ' if ! Melanie Morehead y Sophomore Editor Becky Lowe Ronald Johnson Sports Editor Personalities Editor 6' ' a A d - t 'ggi' 3 ' x 'L' ' V fji 2 ,jz ijt Q V' , .5 t f if K r,., 2 1 Q if , Q ecomes the Password Julie Munch Advertising Editor Darrell Maierhofer Activities Editor mf. , . Ronald Haun 3 Photographer X 'J- , .- l 1 '83- fit so 3.1 f 7' 4.-0 ,, H x . -my gymntx v ml lg: ' . Q .fi 9 - 1 78 w, 4' f x al 4, . vm ,- . . . , ,, 1 ,fh.'45,' '.'gy. ix N Q Iv. 5.50 I o . 'wffl N 423+ -1 , 1 - 5 '1 ' l , e H - 3 M' 1 i vim, -5 . x. , lv' w A l W . - 1 ,V-, zz Lk fi , 'ffm' v at . 4 lx V M l W f M . ' . , JL' ff V- - 1: K x 4- A N1 .. G I, w 1 QQ X fr - V- i . V R N-QS., k Aybk . , ' Yffjlswgij 1 X uf 5 'fl' . '1 Academics 3 X Goals for a successful high school year are achieve through the joint efforts of , administrators, teacl ers, and students. PHS is proud of a faculty con posed of educated, traveled, and interesting' peopli Students take pride in teachers who devote thef time tovvard the strengthening of a student's capac ty for handling responsibility and who exude el thusiasm for learning. Regardless, however, of strong faculty, it is the action of the student bod that molds the , life of a school, determining th true success of a high school year. 3, ,,.,, J? W 3 T, my E E L L-:annum ,M sq A u K 1 ' ,,, . , in ' - Y .ntl l Q W 'ae r 3 , . ?fif '.1, if -v , rig P 1 Q ,- l 'M is D M wg' MM N' I R V -, A ly ' ' V A - . ' ,, --'H-12--. M 3' , . Y r J, ' A-Vggilxr ',,v-Mi' , 1' V 1 ' .p n'.u-ifmtfi at ,, 'xiii'-'fr we .4 WJ if. . gig it M ,,., -,g!g,s!f .JZ 'N .. ,Q i 'WR FN' la . Q 9 V '11 it is , .3 sit 1 n, , ww 3 M , , mi, ,W Q sm ,- w 4' gf K f I X -JITM wc' ' i' ,Q . v-nffegw M' .f,w'2n,'Q1'- l!,?Z EKigi'ZLf 3 h I R ,L .. , . MW 'MTI' .ij V Y -Tw 4' 'f- .,f 1 :S ' A ' --. . 12,55 14 g 'S -S N- Q .4- xf' . 'fm ' ,. , 1 A , M 4, . - 'W' 1 ' f' J V g 5- Q Y X 5 5 5 ...J 3 . 11' A 1- k Jian A X --fx seg! an T1 A. J nf' , QE:-:QL- , G wr 1 my vii. ' yi? v. ,E iw .. 9 ff Administration Directs Successful Year The ADMINISTRATION of the Pasadena Independent School District contributes its time and talents as the 1969 year continues. It helps regulate and amend past rules and policies to apply to our modern school dis- trict. Ideas are formulated and put into ac- tion as the need arises. This year's admin- istration has shown an overwhelming interest and desire to help the youth they govern. MR. GEORGE A. THOMPSON, Superintendent of Schools MR. BEN BROWN Board Member MR. J. D. BRUCE Board Member MR. CECIL GHORMLEY Board Member I46 r f Af MR. JACK DONNELL Business Manager MR. RICHARD MOORE Assistant Superintendent Elementary School an-...pw ,,,r.......-ai' MR. ELMER BONDY Assistant Superintendent Secondary Schools MR. LEVI SMALLWOOD Board President MR. J. B. MORRIS Board Member MR. CARL SCHOEFFLER Board Member MR. CARL SCHWARTZ Board Member I47 LONNIE B KELLER P l PHS Leaders Promot , ,,,f 1 Successful Year 1 Davis and Mr. Lackey flip over another victim. DAVIS, JIM Assistant Principal MEd Sam Houston State College LYNCH, WILBURN Associate Principal MEd Stephen F. Austin State College ...ai Um ADMHUSTRATHWILEADERS M PHS Lmmm B. Keller, Principal, Wilburn Lynch, Associate Princi- pM,mM hm.Mwm,AmBwM HhwmM,wmmm:w uphold this school's already outstanding reputation. 'Their jobs require a great deal of diplonnacy, patience, and deternnnauon in order to conniete a successhn year. Due to their deep insight into the problems facing students in high school, they are able to handle disci- plinary matters in a fair and understanding manner. Tins is reHected in the wdhingness of students to con- fide in them about problems and talk with them about special projects and activities relating to school. Mr. Lynch raises junior spirit by helping them with their SOUL poster. 5 ,iii sess so I 49 BROOKS, JOHN Head Counselor MA University of Houston Counselors Put Students BISHOP, MARGO Freshman Counselor MA University of Houston BOZARTH, MARCELLA Senior Counselor MEd University of Houston VLAHAKOS, ELENI Junior Counselor MEd University of Houston WILLIAMS, ETHEL Sophomore Counselor MEd University of Houston ,, 4.,..,N,s..y 'Ni We--fl MMM-'11 Problems into Focus X li ll!! mn gain IM rfllw fi' ,-fWi:- . .. . . . l 1 L4 - sf Q i 'kwa' ng, 1. Few work so hard and accomplish so much as does Miss Agnes McKinley, DEAN of GIRLS at PHS. Not only does she help each girl on campus with any problem she may have on or off campus, but she is a friend ready to help any who need her aid as exemplified through her sponsoring of the Student Council. Here Miss McKinley excels in leadership and guidance as she strives toward deepening relations among administra- tors, faculty members, and students. Along with the school nurse Mrs, McCart, Miss McKinley looks after the needs of many families and students who need some form of assistance throughout the year. MCKINLEY, AGNES Dean of Girls MA University of Houston COUNSELORS are faced with a tremendous responsibility as they begin a year of guid- ance each September. They must give as- sistance to students in choosing courses which will be most beneficial. Throughout the year they continue to en- courage and prepare them for a future life. Many hours are spent with individual stu- dents planning and making decisions con- cerning schedules, testing, programs, and college plans. All this results in a busy year for counselors. Sophomores often turn to Mrs. Williams for If ,myip answers. H1 ,,.w1:-fr-is g'fjj?5sw- tr rig. mr. W l5I I GUIDRY, LORETA Attendance Clerk HENDRICKS, LaVELLE Switchboard Operator HUTCHINSON, NELL Registrar I Z' , i Mrs. Sherrod takes txme out of her busy schedule to sort Mr Kellers mall Jever a Dull Moment li' ,-Ls' 1p- 'NX The ladies working in OFFICES at PHS are the unsung heroines of our school. They must be prepared for many unexpected sit- uations which can and do often arise. Al- though the office can be found in a hectic state of turmoil at times, the smooth ef- ficiency With which these ladies move proves that the office is truly in capable hands. Senior girls are allowed to take office as an elective. Through Working in a real of- fice, they gain experience which can be in- valuable to them. I told you not to call me here! STUBBS, CLARA Secretary-General Office SHERROD, LENORE Secretary to Principal JACKSON, MARIE Attendance Clerk l53 ,W . w,,Wt ,V it 1 v Z, l. J i Q 1 215' at Librar Ideal Atmosphere for Study ESKRIDGE, ODESSA LEGE, KATHLEEN MEd University of Houston SMITH, ANN -15, ' 'vw-'79 ' . , .I f BS 'n Gr Sam Houston State College 3 In an efficient LIBRARY like ours, students are able to find a quiet and calm atmosphere for study and research work. Such an atmos- phere invites reading just for pleasure, also. The librarians, Kathleen Lege, Odessa Esk- ridge, and Ann Smith, spend much time tak- ing care of the library and explaining its functions and uses to new students. The li- brarians teach and are assisted by students taking library science. I :lg is V UQ, f A ,. .t K, .,,.. . , X333 .J if 1 i la- ls' it A lone and secluded Mrs. Lege brushes up on current even Miss Smith confines herself to the periodical room for a fe moments of leisure. ri sc n I I 4 '-'-wan-n-. Row Cranxille Marsh Della Blanchard Larry Carlton James McCormack Dale Gunter Louise Andreas Gavrllls Middle Row Martha Plsek Omer Hall William Foster Bottom Row: ms, Bessie Kud- Erna Eddleman Luethke Josephme Manahan Frances Valentine Mary Campbell Lillie Wiley Ruth McRae, Ethel Thiel Row Evelyn Kelley Nara Ph1ll1ps Joyce Cooper Noreda Bagwell Smdv Edwards Patricia Thorne Science Creates Interest BROWN, BLANCHE BA Marietta College CAN SLER, PATRICIA BS University of Houston COLE, JOHN BS East Texas State College COX, CHARMAINE BS in World Sam Houston State College HENSLEE, VVALTER BS Baylor University Our SCIENCE department does much to aid students in attain- ing future goals in areas of sci- entific endeavor. Although there is still much to learn in this per- plexing study of unending ques- tions, the present knowledge is presented to the students through lectures and labs. During these phases of study, teachers aid stu- dents in the hopes that they will understand a little bit more about their world. The following teachers are not pictured: McKinley, Thomas Mitchell, Elaine Mrs. Charmaine Cox waits to assist her stu- dents in perfecting their biology lab. I56 gy 5 Mr. Hinrichsen demonstrates to his physics students that horizontal velocity does not change the rate of a free fall- ing object when friction is neglected. HINRICHSEN, HENRY BS Southern Methodist University NELSON, DELBERT BS Panhandle State College ROEHRICK, GRANT BS University of Colorado SELLARS, NANCY BS Texas Tech TEGELER, EUGENE MEd Sam Houston State College WESTON, CAROL BS University of Houston Math Adds Up to a Problem MATHEMATICS at PHS is stretching its bound- aries to include elementary analysis, analytical geometry, and other courses of complex study. Teachers in this department are striving to prepare students for careers that require well-educated and qualified mathematicians. A career in mathematics can only be accomplished by determination and intense study. As a student progresses in this de- partment, he becomes eligible to join the Mu Alpha Theta, a new math club recently organized by Ivan McKinney and Walter Faseler. Mathematics is a subject to be explored and conquered so that it will become easy for one to use. The following teachers are not pictured: Walter Fields Ethel Stanley Some kids never grow up. ' AMES, GENEVA BS Pan American College BISHOP, JUDY BS University of Houston FARMER, VIVIAN BA Stephen F. Austin State College FASELER, WALTER MA University of Texas HOLLOWAY, KEITH BA University of Arkansas HOUSTON, SUE BS Texas Technological College I58 xv ff 9 i Q HULL, HELEN BS Stephen F. Austin State College McKINNEY, IVAN BA Harding College TANNERY, CHARLES BS University of Houston TRUMPY, KATHRYN BS Southwest Texas State College ,ni 5. Q E Q L 5 Dana Cotton wakes Mr. Fields from his long winter's nap. Mrs. Bishop displays her enthusiasm as she begins her first year at PHS I59 ALLEN, ESTILL BS Howard Payne College BACCARO, THOMAS BS Sam Houston State College BAINS, JACK MEd, LLB University of Houston BURCHARD, ART BS Lamar Tech COX, SHARON BS Southwest Texas State College CURTIS, ROGER BS University of Houston How the ancient civilization expanded and formed the world we live in today is part of what is taught in our HISTORY department. Just as past generations were faced with many problems, so is the world at present. Students learn about their failures and disappointments as well as their successes and achievements. In studying about these various aspects of the past, we are becoming better able to handle the situa- tions we will meet in the future. Teachers in this department enrich the textbooks with films and lectures. Several new and more advanced courses are being introduced into the rapidly growing history curriculum such as contem- porary world history, making the opportunities for study in this area of education more wide- spread. The following teachers are not pictured: Funderburg, Gloria Mauney, Thomas LOOUGY, Wesley McKown, Tollie l60 Lessons of Past Pre-par There's only ONE correct answer for this test! L Students for Future FOSTER, JACK BS University of Houston HIGGINS, THOMAS BA University of Houston LACKEY, C. A. BS Stephen F. Austin State College O'REAR, SYBIL MA University of Houston PALMER, DALE MS East Texas State College SMITH, JAMES MEd University of Houston Mrs. Sharon Cox struggles to keep her faculties intact while handling her sixth period. lbl BALDWIN, LAURA LEE MA Peabody College BURFORD, ALICE BA Pan American College DEVINE, PAMELA BS Texas A8zI University ELLISON, SHIRLEY BA Rice University HAMM, AGNES MA University of Houston LOSTAK, ANNETTE MEd Sam Houston State College Mrs. Devine stimulates the feeling of victorious pride at a football pep rally. Courses in the ENGLISH department offer a back- ground for the understanding of more complicated subjects. Students make a detailed study of the English language and how to use it properly in composition. Much time is also spent reading and studying the literature of American and foreign authors. Plays presented by the students, and slides and films shown by the teachers help enrich the study of this subject. The following teachers are not pictured: J ohnson, Carolyn Stevens, Sammye Sue MYGFS, Katherlne Tarkington, Diane I62 Engllsl in 'roficiency I5 Essential MCGRAW, TANA BA University of Houston MILLER, NEVADA MS East Texas University RUTHRUFF, BARBARA MA Texas A8zI University SHERMAN, ANNE BA Ripon College VINSON, JO BS University of Houston WARREN, BETTY JANE BA University of Houston wif' slis 5' A friend in need is a friend indeed. Around the World or OF Trl: A G L E S . . ... Blow in my hand and I'1l follow you any- where. The FOREIGN LANGUAGE department at PHS offers an excellent opportunity for students to learn about the countries around them-their history, geography, and customs. Here students learn to speak and to write languages fluently. These difficult tasks are made easier by modern facilities, such as the language lab. Many find this department one of interest and enjoyment and continue this line of study in college. This department offers courses in Spanish, French, Latin, and German. The following teachers are not pictured: Matthews, Bonlyn Verser, Nina The language lab plays an important role in the presen- tation of the Spanish language. I64 l ampus SV fvfiff ff., .' a X r 4? , L DE LONG, DIANE BA Vassar College DIAL, ARVALEE BA Sam Houston State College LODISE, SHEILA BA Western Michigan University VELMEDEN, KAE MA University of Houston Tommy Partin cringes as he places his opinion in the suggestion box. K. I65 BAKER, ROBERT MEd University of Houston HAYNES, DONALD BS Sam Houston State College Choir entrepreneurial directs decrescendo. si The Al E s, ,, it 5 Self-Expression SCARCELLA, DAVID MA Sam Houston State College WARREN, JAMES MEd Sam Houston State College The FINE ARTS department is composed of the graphic arts such as painting, music, and drama. The teachers spend a great deal of time planning and organizing activi- ties in various fields of art. Students who show an amaz- ing ability in a particular area are often given special coach- ing and encouragement. Many such students bring honors and recognition to PHS. The annual art show in the foyer is evidence of this. The following teachers are not pictured: Kirby, Beth Smith, Lolene Pancheri, Alex Wheeless, Bill Under the supervision of Mr. Haynes, the fifth period drama class enacts Thornton Wilder's The Happy Journey. I67 BUNKLEY, EMOGENE MEd University of Houston Mr. Wygant lends assistance to the annual staff as they distribute the 1968 annuals to the stu- dent body. Mrs. Bunkley re-explains an assign- ment to her fifth period class in hopes that someday they will understand. Students Benefit Frorr ommercial Training HURLEY, GLORIA MS Texas A8LI College KIRBY, WANDA BA Harding College NORVILLE, JO NELL BBA University of Houston .spa NUNN, LOUNELL MEd University of Houston SACKETT, CHARLES WYGANT, MIKE The most important function of a high school is to prepare students for the future, whether it be college, a career, or a family. The COMMERCIAL department fulfills this function in two different ways. It offers courses pertaining to secretarial careers and office methods. Many of these courses are beneficial to the future homemaker in the ef- ficient and organized management of a home. Book- keeping is the first step toward a career in ac- counting, but it is also important to understanding household finances and balancing a budget. Business arithmetic puts math on a practical and applicable level and teaches shortcuts and timesavers in the process. Business law is informative concerning the legal aspects which relate to owning, operating, or working for a business concern. This department contributes a great deal to accomplishing the pur- poses of high school with the aid of skillful, devoted teachers. The following teachers are not pictured: Fuller, Rebecca Nickel, Leann I69 GER MEd Stephen F. Austin State College GRAHAM, ROBERT BS Southwest Texas State College HOLT, WALTER BS Howard Payne College Where the Action ls' ALD, ERNESTINE The PHYSICAL EDUCATION department adds greatly to the development of the students at PHS. Here students can escape from the pressures of their academic subjects and the world around them. They are able to enjoy a variety of sports with their friends. Team sports in which many participate are football, basketball, track, tennis, baseball, volley- ball, swimming, and golf. Spirit exhibited by the teachers in this department has a vital effect on its progress. The following teachers are not pictured: Hollis, Joe McKinley, Thomas Richardson, Claudette Stephens, Harold Barfield, Robert Browning, Betty Bryan, Sandra Harrell, Dave PHS teachers show enthusiasm during KILT's Spirit Contest REICH, FLORENCE BS Texas Woman's University SHELBY, HERMAN BS University of Houston Richardson is at it again. . . . that's one hot dog, cut the onions . av? tiff ww. ,924 ,, mf k 1, V T SMITH, VERNON East Texas Baptist College WEBB, DAVID BBA Lamar Tech Students Train fo ARMOUR, MARY LOU MEd University of Houston BARCLAY, NAN BA Stephen F. Austin State College ETHREDGE, J. C. MEd Sam Houston State College The VOCATIONAL department at PHS is noted for offering a wide variety of opportunities to its students. The courses in this department are basical- ly for those students who are not college-bound. They are very beneficial in providing immediate job placement upon graduation. Much effort is required of the teachers in this department so that students will receive the necessary training in their particular field. The following teachers are not pictured: Bailey, Samuel Edmonson, Anton Gene Batchelor, Robert Jackson, Frank Beller, Jim Krause, Harriett Carlton, Philip Williams, Milton GHORMLEY, BENNETT Tgxas AEQM McCONNELL, DONALD Sam Houston State College MA - V Mr. Wiggins demonstrates the procedures f refinishing a cabinet. 'articular Fields QV ,. . Ethel Stanley resigns in 1969 after faithfully serving the math department for many years. She has been a great addition to this department and has bene- fited many students. Other teachers also bring pride to PHS by attending summer institutes and fellowships. Kae Velmeden and Eugene Tegeler are among these teachers. Kae Velmeden received her fellowship from Goeth Institute to study the Ger- man language for two months in Munich, Germany. This fellowship was attended by German teachers all over the world. Eugene Tegeler attended an in- stitute entitled Horganismal biology at the college of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. Teachers who prove their dedication in so many different ways are a credit to PHS. How do I know whether it's a boy or a girl? I74 L Dedicated Teacher In l rominent at PHS Mrs. Velmeden supervises at German club bake sale adorned in a dress she purchased l in Germany. XF? if X N1 aw A k Aw' Mrs. Stanley attends annual bar-b que during her last year at PHS. I75 F l 5 L,.i,, L, ,.,f, l L A Mary Carrigan Parhamentarian Seniors Sunne Cope Secretary At last we are the upper-classmen-the seniors of '61 New friendships are made and others deepened whii we participate in school activities with a growing ei thusiasm. Our leadership is prevalent throughout PHi and because of this, new responsibilities and opportun ties face us, making this a year of involvement. f promises to be a meaningful year for our class of 55' .i , Elizabeth Windham Treasurer ,Y A W , L xv E rv F ABEL, TOMMY ADAMS, GARY ADERHOLT, NICK ALEXANDER, REBECCA ALGER, KATHY ALLEN, BOBBIE ALLEN, LEE ALPHIN, TERESA ANDERS, JOEL ANDREWS, JERRY ARAUJO, FELIPE ARMITAGE, DONNIE ARMITAGE, JOHN ARMSTRONG, SAM ARNETT, LINDA ASHER, JERRY BAILEY, BOBBY BAILEY, GEOFF BAKALYAR, STEPHEN BAKER, BARBARA BAKER, RICHARD BALL, DEBBIE BAREISS, RAY BARMORE, MIKE Pigskin Preview Mark if if H .E Aga vig i BARNES, DAVID BARNETT, KATHY BARRINGER, DON BARRON, FRANK BARROSO, GARY BARTOW, LINDA BARTULA, PAM BEASLEY, SERETTE BELDEN, STEVE N l T F V I I82 BENNER, JANE BENNETT, DONNA BENNETT, MARCIA BERGER, SHERRY BERRIER, DAVID BERRY. SANDRA BICE, DANNY BILNOSKI, LARRY BIRTCHET, MIKE 1 or Qi 4 Mr. Keller addresses students of the senior class before the presentation o K x awards and recognition of honors acquired during the junior year. E Assembly Begins Final Year for Seniors i BISHOP, KEVIN BLAINE, MICKEY BLAIR, MARY BLOODSWORTH, LARRY BOGGS, ELLEN BOLEY, DARLENE BONDY, GLENN BONNER, KERRY BOREN, STEVE BOUSE, ROBERT BOYKINS, BOBBY BRASFIELD, PAM BRENNAN, ALANA BRENT, HOWARD BRIDGES, TERESA BRINLEE, KATHY BROCK, JOYCE BROWN, BECKY BROWN, DOUG BROWN, EMILY BROWN, KAY Mrs. Tarkington, class sponsor, and Mrs. Bozarth, class counselor, Work together for planning senior activities. Without the assistance of this capable and cheer- ful pair, the senior class would not have the success which it enjoys. I84 Counselor and Sponsor Work for Senior Success BROWN, NANCY BROWN, SARAH BRUCE, DELRAY BRUCE, MARY BURDEAUX, ALLEN BURDEAUX, BRENDA BURDEAUX, LINDA BURWELL, ROGER BUTSCHEK, BILLY BUZEK, TOMMY BYUS, GLENN CAIN, JEAN Fifteen Seniors Receive Letters for Academic Excellence CAIN, JOAN CAMPBELL, PHYLLIS CANNON, GEORGE CARLTON, RONNIE CARNES, DOROTHY CARRIGAN, MARY CARTER, CHARLENE CARTER, JEANETTE CARTER, MARK CASH, CYNTHIA CAUDILL, LINDA CHATHAM, MARJORIE CHIVERS, CRISTA CHUMLEY, WILLIAM CLARK DIKI CLARK MARY CLARK SHERRY CLOAK CHARLOTTE CLONIGER, BOBBY COBB MARSHA COBURN, SHANE Seniors receiving 1 e t t e r sweaters for academic excel- lence during their junior year are CFront Rowj Jack Reeves, Edith Simpson, Carl Wheeler, Carol Schlueter, Tommy Par- tin, Debbie Laird, Pam Bart- ula, Mary Carrigan, Kerry Bonner. CBack Rowj: Larry Morton, John Elton, Ricky Trutna, Bob Singleton, Jimmy DeLony, and Tommy Morrow. I87 Judy Gains Recognition for Citizenship COKER, PAT COLEMAN, CHARLES CONNELLY, PAM CONRAD, KAREN COPE, SUNNE COPELAND, DEBBIE COPELAND, LINDA COUFAL, CINDY COX, LONNIE COXIE, BRENDA CRABTREY, JUDY CRAIG, DARYL CRAIN, JAMES CRAVEN, GLORIA CRAWFORD, RITA CROSS, DAVID CULBRETH, STEVE CUNNINGHAM, BETTY CUNNINGHAM, LINDA CURRIE, LINDA DALY, PAT DAMPIER, CECIL DAVIDSON, SARAH DAVIS, CHARLOTTE DAVIS, MICHEAL DAVIS, RAY DAVIS, RICHARD DeLONY, JIMMY DELOZIER, LINDA DICKENS, DIANE DICKERSON, GARY DIXSON, JANET DOLLAR, JUDY Seniors Show i Super Soul Spirit WN S DONELSON, KAY DOUGHTIE, BROOKS DOZIER, PAT . 'gil 793 ,S . ' ' A 1 ,, :,, f 5 Iii' ' ' E Axy, ..,,, A A boost spxrlt at Friday pep rallles by wearmg the of a varsity buddy. DRAEMER, DEBBIE DUKE, SUSAN DUNCAN, DEREK 'sw , . ,,- ..4E.i'- M . f - . Away, A1 iff of-T For active participation in school and extracurricular activities, Judy Porter, Mary Carrigan, Alana Brennan receive the honor of being selected as Outstanding Teenagers of America. all DUNGAN, MIKE DUNN, CHARLES DUNNING, ANGELA DURON, MIKE EASON, SUSAN ECKLES, DORTY Seniors Win Honors for Outstanding Achievements ECHOLS, STEVE EDINGTON, JIMMY EDWARDS, ALLEN ELAM, BEVERLY ELLINGTON, SANDRA ELTON, JOHN ENDE, ELAINE ENERSON, LINDA ENERSON, RICKY EUWER, LORELEE EVANS, LYNN FARRIS, CHARLES Seniors Lead Student Body in United Fund Drive FARRIS, JOHN FELLER, KATY FERGUSON, JUDY FERGUSON, SHARON FINDLEY, KAREN FINNEY, PATTI FITZGERALD, KAY FLANARY, JUDY FLEMING, WARREN FLETCHER, DEBBIE FLOYD, ANNELLE FOREHAND, ROGER 'gram M...,.,.,,.,- W,,, , W, .-,.,,,4 K,' 'm: , 2'. fv sf 'fff lggxns semor homeroom wms the Umted Fund Dr1ve by puttlng forth extra effort to collect the most FOSTER, EDDIE FOUNTAIN, RONALD FRADY, PAULETTE FRANKLIN, JIMMY GAMBOL, SHERRY GATZKE, BILL GIBBS, CRAIG GILMORE, BARRY GILMORE, SANDIE T J' I h GILBERT, CARL GIROUX, TOMMIE GLASCOW, RANDY GOFF, JEANNE GOLEMAN, DEANNA GORE, JACKIE GRACE, KENNETH GRAY, DENNIS GREENLAND, DEBBIE GRIMES, STEPHEN GRISSOM, BRENDA Seasonal Spirit Spread hrough Pl-IS GRUBBS, DEBBIE GUIDRY, MAURICE GUILLOT, JUDY HACKRADT, DOUG HADLEY, DEANNA HAMMERLE, DANIEL HARMAN, LARRY HARRIS, CHRRIE HARRIS, JAMYE Mrs. Hamm's homeroom students decorate the blackboards with holly before leaving on Christmas vacation. I97 HARRIS, LA JUNE HARRISON, JOHN HARRISON, JOHN RAY HARTHCOCK, BOB HARVEY, ROBERT HARVEY, TERRY HASELBARTH, JO ANN HASKELL, GAYLE Senior Ray Bareiss stands out as the only Merit Finalist from Pasadena High. Senior Qualifies as ational Merit Finalist HAYES, JACKIE HAYES, KAYE HAZEN, KELLEY HEADLY, HARRY HEFLIN, STEVE HELM, KATHY HENDERSON, DOUG HERNANDEZ, ANDREA HERNDON, MAXINE HERRING, BILL HILL, BRENDA HILL, DONALD Brooks and Alana Radiate Christmas Cheer HILL, ERNEST HILL, GENE HILL, SUSAN HINKIE, SANDIE HINTON, PAULINE HISER, SUSAN HOFFMAN, CAROL HOLCOMBE, HAROLD HOLLEMAN, CAROLE HOLLIN, JANICE HOLT, DANNY HOOKER, SYD Alana Brennan and Brooks Doughtie share the honor of being Miss Merry Christmas and Mr. St. Nick of the senior class. DPER, JANET LLEY, CHARLES OBS, JUDY OBS, TONY NES, MARCIA KINS, LINDA NINGS, COY NSON, DENNIS NSON, PATSY 20I Banquet Highlights End Of Successful Season JONES, MIKE JONES, BONNIE JORDAN, BARBARA KANKEL, BETTY KELLY, JANICE KELLY, PAT KERBOW, STEVE KIMBALL, ALBERT KIMMONS, GARY KIRKPATRICK, PAUL KUEBLER, JOE ,Ki my ,W ., .QV sg ll, LACAZE, BILL LAIRD, DEBBIE LAMBRIGHT, PEGGY LANCASTER, KAREN LANDIS, LARRY LANGFORD, PAULA LAWS, DOUG LAWSON, JOEL LEIMGRUEBIER, MARY We X Dx A Coufal enjoys her meal while Mike Sibley has gone back for seconds at 'the Football Banquet. LEMOINE, PHYLLIS LEMON, BARBARA LEWIS, JERRY LIEDER, JEFF LIGHT, GEORGE ANN LILLY, SANDRA Ah gim!ia,g,.f-11 'Ile ,',, 'iw During a morning meeting, the prom committee discusses ideas for program desig'n LINTON, ERIC LOLLAR, GERRY LONG, BILLIE Committees Make Preparations for Spring Activities LONG, MICKEY LOOMIS, SCOTT LOONEY, BETTYE LOTT, DENDRA LOWE, BILL LUEBE, MATT LUETHKE, LARRY MCADAMS, JAMES MCBRIDE, KERI McCLAIN, JOAN MCCLAIN, SAUNDRA MCCLERRY, MIKE MCCONNAUGHAY, BILL MCCORMICK, BECKY McCOY, JERRY MCDANIEL, TOMMY MCDONALD, BONNIE MCGREW, MARJORIE McINTYRE, JUDY McKENZIE, SMITTY MACKEY, SARAH MADDEN, CARLENE MADDOX, DAVID MAHAFFEY, PAM Hard-Working Seniors Earn American Legion Aware r , , 5 3 xx i' Q 3?-A .f if MAIERHOFER, DARRELL MALONE, GLENN MANOUSOS, SUSAN MANSFIELD, SUSAN MARTIN, BETTY MARTIN, BILL MASON, CHERI MATTHEWS, LINDA MATHIS, MIKE Recipients of this year's American Legion Award are Glenn Bondy and Cindy Newell. 207 Vibrant and energetic Cindy Newell and Charles Quinn well deserve the title of Personality Plus. This year's Miss PHS, Cindy is a member of the NHS and holds a position on the yearbook staff. Charles was class favoroite his junior year and is a Student Coun- cil and FTA member. MAY, CAROLYN MAYES, JAN MAYES, KENNETH MEADOR. BOB MEANS, MIKE MEYER, RICKY MICHALINAS, RICK MILLIGAN, LEE MILLS, PAM 208 MILLS, PAULA MITCHELL, JESSIE MOON, MERLE MOORE, EILEEN MOORE, KEITH MOORE, LAWRENCE MOORE, MURRY MOORE, SUE MORGAN, THERESA MORRIS, JERRI MORROW, TOMMY MORTON, GAYELLEN MORTON, LARRY MRNUSTIK, PHYLLIS MUECKE, LINDA MURDOCK, CHERYL MURPHY, SHARON NEWELL, CINDY NEWMAN, GEARY NICHOLSON, NICK NICKELSON, KERRY NORMAN, GERRELL NUNU, CHARLES ORR, YVONNE Alana and Mike P05595 Most Ve-3r5atile Talent r OSBORNE, JOHN OVERBY, DAYNA OWENS, DONALD PAGE, DIANNA PARKER, TERRY PARRISH, MIKE 'v um'-f..., Because of their many capable talents, Alana Brennan and Mike Barmore are Most Versatile of the senior class. Alana is a two-year football cheerleader, Secre- tary of Student Council, and was a finalist for Miss PHS. Mike serves as President of the Student Council and was Tri-Captain of the football team. He also holds the title of Mr. PHS of 1969. PARTIN, TOMMY PATNESKY, PAT PAY, MIKE PEARSON, ROSANNA PEEBLES, LORNA PENNISON, PAT PERFATER, SANDY PERKINS, DELPHIA PERRY, ELAINE PHILLIPS, GLENDA The humorous and clever Jamie Wagener and Tommy Bird are the ideal choices for Wittiest. Because of her sparkling personality and radiant beauty, Jamie was a fina- list for FFA sweetheart her jun- ior year. She has been a member of Student Council and FTA. Tom- my has also been active in Stu- dent Council and FTA. Being a pronounced figure in every crowd, Tommy was elected class favorite in his sophomore year. 2l2 jamie and To mmy Wi f I 2 :SN . M K. I. .V ,Y 5 fiigmtsfit Afith Laughs PHILPOT, MARTIN PICKARD, TOM PIERCE, MARGIE POMEROY, JIM PORTER, JUDY POSTON, LINDA PRESCOTT, FRED PRICE, ED PRIDDY, PAULA P USTEJOVSKY, ALBERT PYLE, GERALD QUINN, CHARLES Neatness and awareness of fashion earn for Mary Carrigan and Tim Alford the title of Best Dressed. Mary is parliamentarian of her class for the third year, vice-president of the NHS and this year's Most Beautiful. Tim is an active member of DE and Student Council. Not only is he known for his good taste in dress, but his personality has won for Tim the senior class favorite title. .1 Va Jig' RAINES, PHILLIP RAMEY, LINDA RANDALL, DEBRA RANNALS, BARBARA RAPPE, LINDA RASCH, JOHN 214 Tim and Mar Reflect ashion Trends RAYNOR, RICHARD REBER, LYNN REEVES, JACK REYNOLDS, BARNEY RHOADES, LINDA RICHARDS, MARY RILEY, LARRY ROBINSON, RANDY RODRIGUEZ, JESSE ROE, SUSAN ROGERS, DEBORAH ROSSI, DAVE Prom and Banquet Highlight Senior Activities This year, the 1969 Senior Prom touches off a spark of melancholy as over four hundred guests dance to the beat of the TSU Toron- ados. Once again, the prom is held at the Sylvan Beach Pavilion. The Senior Banquet takes place at the renowned Houston Yacht Club, with more than one hundred forty per- sons attending. The guest speaker at the banquet is Mr. Alfred Danheim, the director of Special Services for the Pasadena Inde- pendent School District. la 517' il Kim ,H i RUFF, CAROLYN RUTHERFORD, HELEN RUTHERFORD, MARY SAMUEL, JOE SANDERFORD, BRENDA SANDERFORD, MELINDA SANDERS, GARY SARTIN, CRAIG SAWYER, DEBBIE SCALISE, FRAN SCHLUETER, CAROL SCHMIDT, TERRY Promising Future Awaits Successful Paii I, e I 'I The scholastic honors and out- standing achievements of Judy Porter and Jeff Shrader have won for them the title of Most Likely to Succeed. Judy is editor of the PASADENIAN and recipient of the Jones scholarship. She is the winner of the DAR award and actively participates in Student Council, NHS, and French club projects. Because of his outstand- ing speech ability, Jeff earned the Double Ruby Award. He is a mem- ber of Student Council, President of NHS, and served as Mayor for a day. SCHNEIDER, GLENN SCI-IOENEMAN, PATSY SCHRECK, ROSS SCHONK, WANDA SCHWVAB, DAN SEALE, CYNDY SEALE, DEBBIE SESSER, DONNA SHAFNER, LINDA 2l9 Trying out for the Semor Talent Show IS Llnda Rappe, who is presentmg her poem on thls year s activities to the screemng comm1ttee SHAW, SUSIE SHEPHARD, CAROL SHEPARD, JEANNIE SHIPP, MARY SHOW, VICKI SHRADER, JEFF SIBLEY, MIKE SILVA, ROBERT SIMPSON, EDITH Hidden Talents Emerge During Sh ow Tryouts SINGLETON, BOB SLADECK, CAROLYN SMITH, ELLEN SMITH, GWEN SMITH, JAMES SMITH, REBECCA SMITH, RUBY SMITH, STEPHEN SMITH, VICKI SPEARS, DIANA SPENCE, STEPHEN SPILMAN, JOHNNY SPRUELL, JUDY STAHA, KENNETH STARRETT, SANDRA This year's Danforth Award goes to seniors Elizabeth Windham and John Elton. START, DEBBIE STONESTREET, MARY STOUGH, JIM STROWTHER, TOMMY STUBBS, MARK STURM, DANNY Seniors Receive Books for Danforth Award SUDDATH, JOAN SWEATT, MARGARET TAUSEND, PATTY THOMAS, JIMMY THOMAS, JOAN THOMAS, MIKE THOMPSON, CHARLES THOMPSON, JANET THORP, DAVID TOBIN, PEGGY TOOKE, FRED TOWNSEND, MITZI W A TRUTNA, RICKY TUGWELL, GARY TUTTLE, JERRY TYREE, LARRY VALDETERO, DOUG VAN DINE, TERRY VAWTER, GLENNA VEATCH, JOHN VEASEY, CHERI VIZINIA, KENNETH WACHTENDORF, HENRY WAGENER, JAMIE Seniors .Y i r, I H rx F Q f az 92 gi E Endure Final Week WALKER, DEBBIE WALKER, RAY WALLACE, CLIFFORD WALLACE, SANDRA WALSH, ROBERT WARREN, MARILYN WATERS, CALVIN WEATHERFORD, RONNIE WEBSTER, MARILYN WELLS, SHERRAL WESTER, RONALD WHEELER, CARL WHITE, DANNY WHITE, SHARON WILDE, SHARON WILKE, DANELLE WILLARD, KATHY WILLIAMS, JEANIE Seniors Cather Together During Last Da of Scihoo, Z Senior Day means the red- carpet treatment for the up- perclassmen, as senior stu- dents enjoy a farewell feast. 226 E iefore the Senior Day Assembly, students reminisce their high school careers and iscuss future plans before going their separate ways. ,.....-f .K.,.,..f- -fvvgp ntii I if L u H .L ,nl SEV WILLIAMS, PAUL WILLIAMS, REBECCA WILLIAMS, TIM WILLIAMSON, CORKY WILLINGHAM, STEVE WILSON, DAVID WILSON, JERRY WIMBERLY, LARRY WINDHAM, ELIZABETH WOOD, OWEN WOODQ HUBERT WOODRING, sm WOOLEY, SHERON WRIGHT, DIANE WYANT, HARRELL YATES, SHIRLEY YOUNG, DAVID ZIMMERER, SANDRA Seniors Choose Favorite WINEGARDEN, CAROL WINKLER, NANCY w .J',r ,B :A 1,1 ,,,. G- I K 'FF I Q O- v. f 4 1 ...fa - is '14 In ' I :2 I ur f Q ff? ., aff XX N x 'E Xu Xxx X XX X Fxxx XXXN 1 K 3 wx W. Seniors find time for relaxation after a hectic year. 6 Seniors Flourish In Their Own Right 4' The cafeteria becomes a banquet room for the mighty ' seniors on their day. 230 'Q fi., Graduation practice goes smoothly in the auditorium. Here it is! This is the time when hearts fly and people pace the floor hoping to pass their finals as graduation nears. All the hustle and bustle of the past years now seems worthwhile. The dull hours of studying become stepping stones to newer and greater heights after that final, climactic moment when diplomas are received. The many teachers who have guided your pro- gress prove to be invaluable for their sharing of knowledge. The extra effort put forth by some instructors is emphasized because it will be ex- tremely important in the future. The final reali- zation comes when you really understand that after that single, short night you will be a grad- uate of Pasadena High School. Twelve years of learning and ability are represented by a thin layer of fibrous wood pulp called a diploma. Q Q , K5 2 Ru x W gf , Nl? Q ' -A .1 4 . f xff Q 2 3 Y 5 in mc 'X n g H.. i .N Q , 121 , 3? I 5 g 3- Aw.,4,-ff - in Z7-, Vi, 1 JE QT ' ' H it A 'Jiflzzg ip 'M f-1 W 1- g : 5 - - .. ...2 .2 - - 1.11 4 -A . fx , iw, at x '5 xx Ni ,Y ' ,- 22 K my i Hi -, ,fr . 4 3 , if 'S P Happy Days Are Here Again OR The Great Escape Seniors rush to turn in their caps and gowns. nf ss s -2-sfff4v- f xii My ,.-7.1 is .9':1s Xigfi4 The Senior Class of 1969 has come to its greatest endeavor. For now this class will be embarking on a journey through life. They will experience the joys and sorrows of an individual, an insecure person in a World of strangers. Yet, to maintain its strength and courage, this class will always recall the good, and sometimes bad, memories of Pasadena High School. They have spent four years in our school, watching it grow in both physical and moral qualities. They have walked through the halls countless hours in expectation of graduation, that fate- ful moment when some feel really free, and others afraid. They will drift apart, searching for separate careers, but they eventually re- turn, seeking old friends or making new ones. So, the class of 1969 will not be parted, but will always remain as one in the minds of these graduates. 233 V i l i l l li ...f ll i' we Dorinda Vice-President The only word for this year's junior class is grea great in spirit, great in athletics, and great ii ability. Junior enthusiasm is visible at pep rallie: as We've got spirit ... can be heard. These words help to cheer the Junior Varsity to nini victories this season. Because of their willingnes to help with projects and to work hard in school the junior class moves forward to success. Junior truly have a class they can be proud of, as moment of utmost efforts and wonderful times with friend are remembered. .v 'R i f '4'l'w, AK ,, , V' 1 ,, M 1 , if-A , Irv .: ,,f J' f Aken, David Allen, Ruby Allred, Choco Anders, Kay Anderson, Brodie Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, Linda Anderson, Tommy Each September at the annual party the cafeteria once again comes alive with stu- dents returning to school after summer vaca- tions. It is always a happy reunion, and after an eventful summer, there is a great deal of news and many stories to be ex- changed. Although it is crowded and noisy, people are able to remember highlights of the past -year while signing yearbooks. How- ever, it is now also time to anticipate work of the coming year because as juniors we are now leaders not followers! r ,Y I Apodaca, Randy Ashlock, Susan Ashmore, Peggy Atkinson, Jacquelyn , 3 'rar f ,... -,ui . 1. .I iffeiigie :iiiiii y mm r 5 if 1 ferries,-., it ia - ,,,,.,.. Izgz . f ' Juniors wait impatiently to receive yearbooks. K It f L , ,A N ' I Q it 5 Q , 3 be d i a' Y bei' ,,sl sn' a Annual Part Reunites Friends Laughter results when juniors recall embarassing moments as sophomores. 1 Austin, Phyllis Austin, Ronnie Bailey, Mike Baker, Deborah Ball, Doraine Banda, Dianna Barnes, Darwin Barnett, Rae Ann f X R Qi I.. Bartholomew, Jane Bass, Lonnie Bates, Debra Beckman, Elaine Ni Wk. F Bederka, Joe Belanger, Debby Bell, Mary Bender, Carol Benner, Gordon ., ig 4, if Berry, Susan ff Q3 Beshea, Horace Best, Susan . Q , Bezdek, Charles Bezdek, Richard Bierman, Richard Binford, Barbara Bishop, Barry Bishop, Richard Bishop, Ronald Black, Billy Blaine, Kay Blakesley, Sherry Blankenship, Sally Board, Debra There are many special courses of- fered to students at PHS which en- rich selected vocations. Mrs. Alice Burford, the head of a special Eng- lish class for OCT students, was the first to think of using newspapers each week to widen students' usage of grammar. In this manner new in- terest sparks otherwise routine stud- ies and broadens the education of those involved. Many juniors find vocational training courses such as DE, OCT, and ICT enjoyable because they are able to train for a job while receiving the benefits of an education at the same time. 238 Vocational Courses Offer a Different Outlook Boyd, Robert Boze, Linda Branch, Richard Brannon, Rickey Briscoe, Vernis Brown, Jill Brown, Larry Brown, Sharon Brown, Shirley Bodin, Kerry Boike, Robert Bond, David Boone, Teresa Bowen, Michael Bowen, Pam Bowen, Tom Bowley, Priscilla juniors Are First to Win Brown, Shirlie Bryant, David Bryant, Marvin Buchanan, Jeanne Buelow, Mary Jo Burkhalter, David Burns, Sherri Butler, Cliff Caldwell, Lynnda Caldwell, Susan Caletka, Bruce Cammack, Francine The key Word to the attitude of this year's junior class is spirit. They were the first to receive the spirit stick for enthusiastic cheers at pep rallies and worked hard to keep the title for another week during the season. At times, their section at the pep rallies is decorated with balloons, colored lollipops and spirit signs made by junior cheerleaders. Poster parties and Write-ins also provide fun While backing the team with visible in- terest and confidence. Always present at the games, the juniors cheer PHS on to winning titles. Our cheerleaders imitate the masculinity of Rayburn football players at the pep rally. 240 Spirit Stick V5 J Q? I kLh .. 5 X 'R 1 45, Rf 'IK we-gf . g w F, I I I v . ,f . .1- Campbell, Dewey Cantu, Victor Carnathan, Cindy Carpenter, Debbie Carpenter, Earl Carrizal, Lucy Carroll, Cindy Carter, Joyce Carter Carter Carter Y Carter, 9 Lynn Royal Sharon Tim Casey, Becky Casper, Gary Cates, Milton Caudill, Billy Chain, Dorothy Chambers, Joe Chatham, Jerre Childers, Allen Clark, Charles Clark, Janice Clendenin, Eddie Clerc, Marcy Clinard, Mike Cofer, Connie Coker, Mike Coleman, Lynda Collier, Mike Compton, Claudia Compton, Martha Cook, Ricky Cook, Susan Ui' junior Faces Can Be Seen Everywhere 'L Cooper, Frank Cordrey, Michelle Cornelius, Roy Cornelius, Travis Cotton, Dana Cowey, Sharon Crabtrey, James Craven, Nancy Cravey, Pamela Crawford, Martha Crawford, Penny Crawford, Royce Crick, Deborah Crosby, Alma Crosnoe, Sandra 5 ,, Cross' Marilyn 5, Crouse, Wade gif ' ' 3 j f' Culver, Victor Cummins, Kerry Cupples, Susan Sports are another capacity in which juniors dis- play exceptional talent. Junior boys can be seen working long hours after school every day to at- tain their goals in sports-football, basketball, base- ball, track, tennis, and swimming. Many junior girls enjoy participating in GRA and are members of the girls' tennis team or volleyball team. There are many types of sports to choose from, and all provide rewarding fun as extracurricular activities. Curry, Judy Daniel, Dana Daniel, Debbie Daniels, Dan g g - o Davis, Hilda f - I -- 1 Davison, Judy Many football boys are seen standing pensivel at morning pep rallies. Deaton, Karen ., , . A M p Deitz, Terry I E , i ' Delafield, Alan - Lfijf De Los Santos, Tommy ' ' 'ttt Y 4 ,I V , xg Q, x L t , .. . x if F' .,-jf . rt rg, fl, . , N f y wi-ffm.. Athletics Exemplify junior Ability 'Nw' iii i -0 'af 'f 'D l an 3' is-1-erm, f 12 1 Q M V .V , tw, .4 gain 119 me it tt t D 8OUNC 1 fu ,Ni w ii? Dickinson, Tricia Dieter, Michael Dietz, Peter Donaho, Ronnie Donelson, Mike Doughtie, Dorenda Douglas, Barbara Downard, Ann Dufour, Antoinette Dumas, Deryle Dunn, Gary Dunning, Sharon K, ,,. , jj if Durrett, Jerry ,,,,,, Q Dutcher, Larry tiit , Z 4-. ' ' ,fi 'SLM Dye, Tommy gg Dyson, Carolyn . , , ,VZA mg Vtt. tl. . AK 2 ,iff oiil ' JV's work hard to gain winning points. Eaton, Cindy Eldridge, Bill Elliott, Bill Ellison, Betty Erwin, Meri Espensen, Kelly Etheredge, Bill Evans, Craig Evans, Diana Evans, Karen Everett, Max Falcon, Mary Farmer, Arvie Farmer, Mollie Farr, Cindy Fielderj Eugene Firmin, Vicky Fletcher, Donna Flinn, Alex Floyd, Brenda iits the Campus PAT PAULSEN ccyicuii i ' t ' - :spa ff 4:4 i . y A ,,LL , ,QMVS Ax A Q . ' msnassg zinfmzag is This fall our campus is the site of mass cam- paigning as the 1968 presidential election arouses many public-spirited students to sup- port their favorite candidate. A recent poll taken by members of the Beacon staff and the faculty shows that a slight edge is held by the Republican nominee, Richard Nixon. Students have shown their enthusiasm by obtaining additional information concerning issues prevalent to this election at the vari- ous campaign headquarters. After a hasty party conference, the attendance of- fice girls have decided to strengthen Pat Paulsen's platform. Q gf, if A In Matt Reid has difficulty decid ing on a political candidate juniors Are Chosen as Mis. Each year at Christmas, a boy and girl are chosen to represent their class in a contest for the titles of Miss Merry Christmas and Mr. St. Nick. The class with the most votes receives the titles, and as a result the candi- dates and their helpers are seen at all hours of the day, pleading for contributions. Cake sales and other fund raising ideas are used to help build votes, and at the end of each day, contributions are counted and recorded bv Miss Mary K. Myers. The Winners are announced at the annual Christmas party and excitement stirs as hopes mount during the week. The spirit of the contest stays in keeping with the season, however, as all proceeds are given to the United Fund to help families at Christmas. Candidates pose relaxed after the winners have been announced. d'd . Folschinsky, Cheryl ji, a fig. Forbus, J eanetta ',f f V Foree, ROHUY Fifi C Fourman, Earl ,M , ,1- Freedman, Howard Gale, Terri 4 .ps we . , Yfg 5 sf 'X I Q 1 r it W' E 5 'P a my me f-2 K? 'K 4. L QL ff M Q 'W 1 ,913 Wag' .- 1 , .Q , in J, - f I 1 f N-. l ' if wg' 'Q f 1 Galvalb Sheryl C' it , 'f' fi 4 I ru 5, ijiiizi 1 II' ff f sg-eww? Gardner, Judy V f as . Garrett, Sue p . ,f i Geaslin, Paul ' Gernandt, Georgia 1 8. , , ,, K gf fM??M 248 ,U . - .. .t?d?i , .,' 1 pg -2155 if --Quai Ri fagt stars Rafe Q BTL S at at -ai Sas fi 5, . as r 'M l 5' lim I 'P n TT' fs 2 f fi ff s M bl 51 11. Jlerry Christmas and Mr. St. Nick 'Y ,- .ff! Q 'TD 4-Ji? -rj Fr 'ui Gerstenberger, Mike Gibson, Mike Gilbert, Lavada Giroux, Joann Goen, Glenn Goff, Jerry Goode, Chuck Gowen, Eddie Grissom, Arlene Grissom, Kay Grubb, Elaine Gubosh, Margaret Hager, Pam Hale, Doyle f Hamala, Edward L, ,' Hamllt0Il, II'8Yl6 4. , U K 249 Hammons, Cheryl Hanna, Charlotte Harding, Kenneth Hardy, Diane Harris, Sharon Haun, Ronald Hayman, Ricky Hayter, Jill Hemby, Kathy Henderson, Beth Henderson, Scott Henson, Karen Herndon, Donna Herrera, Martha Herrin, Becky Hicks, Jo Hill, Debbie Hill, Debbie 250 Caught in the act! It looks like Bill Osborne is in another tight squeeze. -'--'er 5 n X' A Friends Make School More Enjoyable -i -N.. - . l J! Jr- ! - . i A '3.'IQ t ii! i ' ff? .-vm, 'ng if Hull, John Hulsey, Pat Hunt, Brenda. Hunt, Jay Hunter, Joe Hynson, Lois Hill, Richard Hinds, Lisa Hinson, Ricky Hinton, Elizabeth Hollingsworth, Chuck Hollis, Sue Holloway, Donald Holmes, Dana Holt, Ronnie Hubbard, Jeff Hubbert, Robert Hughes, Brenda ' 25I i J juniors Excel Academicall Ilkenhans, Mary Izen, Joe Jackson, Deborah Jameson, Steve Janes, Bob Jefferson, Beverly Jenkins, David Jenkins, Steve Jobson, Shirley Johnson, Janet Johnson, Keith Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Thomas i l W Jolibois, Wayne Jones, Audrey Jones, Cecilia 252 Els :,, J - , 1--, . , Q: .W .fb --'11-1 M.- 'TT' f Q V , fr s K , xx-7 -v 1 X ,yl sp fi X, ls i i Ngsiffsseeffii' ' 2 ,, 1 'P AA ' i s 4 j M siiss J siiisssiisss ,- llli s, I ' .p l .,,. k ii i, i .3 Q iffgj J ,,s,sl si 2 L J ffm, if -2 'Q as 1 .ie if' - A it W , N g A Last year, Sandra Crosnoe ranked highest ' in her class. 1 N, 2 13 , e AA . ,eh F35 T s. .7 gi l Q T ie' I Jones, Francis f,..a3fiQl,ii2i 5, f Yi 5 , g I A 1,f'ffi ,, -Fggslzz.,-'fr--' xc 1, Q., T, 5. K m x' T ,f p ,x i s e.., . if to la A MJ . it , T, ' E, Jones, Jul1e . 5 gf, g is ' T :A ' Jones, Maurice -i I t eee i h e is eeee Z Jones, Michael Jones, Ronny Jones, Ruth Ann J ordan, Janice Juniors not only show their ability in sports and personal achievements, but in academics as well. The students in PHS rank high ac- ademically in comparison with other schools across the nation as is shown by achieve- ment tests taken every year. Twelve juniors receive Academic Excellence Awards for all A's last fall. On the opposite page, they are pictured from left to right as Wayne Sul- lender, Lee Thompson, Steve Shuttlesworth, Betty Ellison, Julie Jones, Glenda Kingsbury, Kathy Williams, Sherri Burns, Ruth Ann Jones, Ronald Johnson, Wayde Shipman, and Sandra Crosnoe. These students find time for many other extracurricular activities and contribute much to this school. Some are in the band, the drill team, choir, the tennis team, football, and various other organiza- tions on campus. Jovicich, Stephanie Justice, Renee Kallus, James 'WapQ A ,.,.L J L ' ,H 1 Ex 4' iii 11, -e , x .ikx ' 1 sss . f 3 is Q 15: i Q 253 Occupational Training Enllsts juniors Kennedy, Sherry Kennedy. Steve Kenney, Pamela Kickler, Ronald Killingsworth, Dane Kinder, Shelly King, Gary King, Linda King, Mary Kingsbury, Glenda Kinman, Mike Kirby, Sheila Kirk, Janette Kirkland, Cyndy Kohler, Debbie Kressley, Skip Kruse, Dorothy Kuhn. Mike Lanchak, Donna Lanier, Bobby Debbie Daniel practices skills learned as a dental assistant on i n Leija, Dora Lester, Linda Lewis, Dusky Lewis, Jerry Lightfoot, Debra Lightsey, Cathie Liles, Matt Lilley, Pat Lina, Ronald Lindsey, Kathy Lindsey, Kenneth Lister, Weldon Laumann, Richard Leamon, Dixie Leared, Larry Lee, Thomas Legatski, Martha Lehman, Mike 255 Lively, Mike Logan, Mike Lollar, Tommy Long, Barbara Loocke, Jack Lopez, Rosie Lord, Debbie Low, Cheryl Lowe, Becky Lucas, Arlene Lucas, Barbara Luebe, Michelle Lum, Donald Lynch, Marvin Lynn, Kathy Manning, Cindy ,Ma X1 an I QV Wk 17 L i l L n n e I Q ki n f ,ff 1 in x n .I Q ,F Q f n. N Manning, Lanny L f-S2 Mansel, Charlene , Marceau, Mark lf'-gg 'f'f f Martin, Sharon ,V C ' Nr I 'Liv ,. ug 4'?f'o l Q, if y ' in . A Q .: F , F nn , The Class of '70 Faces Responsibilities 'ff flat: 'i .1 'fl If J , sg Martinez, Gloria Martinez, Josephine Masters, Mark Mathis, Jimmy Matthews, John Mazac, Suzanne McAna11y, Janet McCaffety, Wally McCord, A. J. McGraw, Ronny McGrew, Kerry McLain, Turner McLean, Dwain McMurry, Richard McNatt, George McNatt, Nita McPhau1, Sharon Miles, Debbie Miley, Wanda Miller, Connie fl Miller, Billy Mills, Denise junior Girls Projec Minor, Steve ' Mitchell, Keith Mitchell, Pam Montgomery, Monty 1 Moody, Kathy Moon. Joan Moore, Curtis Moore, Janet Moore, Susan 1 Moravek, Steven i Morehead, Melanie Moren, Gale Morgan, Becky Munch, Julie 258 if-,E Pun -in e FZ 4 rib E V!! Debbie Miles remains allut ingly calm as judges calculai votes of the FFA Sweethea: Pageant. X.. , I Ou. Munn, Ray Murphy, Mike Murray, Debbie Murray, Dorothy Myers, Van Neff. Dinrm Nekooi, Sheila Nelson, Sandra Netterville, Jerry Nichols, Eddie Nicholson, Pam Norsworthy, Billie Norwood, Kin Nutt, Jeffrey O'Daniel, Dorothy Oliver, Gary O'Neal, Linda Osborne, Bill Otto, Cappie Ouellette, Dirk l l l l l l l l l l 1 259 , J Rodeo Provides Competition for FFA Owen, Sherry Pack, Peggy Padgett, Tommy Palmer, Rowana Parisi, Don Parker, Leola Parker, Linda Parker, Sharon Pate, Billy Payne, Keith Payton, Kay Pena, Joel Perkins, Ken Perkins, Sidney Perry, Ricky Pettey, Bruce Petty, Della Phelps, Kathy Phillips, Carolyn Phillips, Debbie .. .gs X 4 i ' .ar ,X 'r-if iii V iiu Junior Kenneth Wiggins receives ribbons and a trophy for perpetual care of his rabbits. The conscientious Future Farmers of America work hard each year to favorably represent PHS at the Pasadena Livestock Rodeo Show. In addition to calves, the boys also breed and groom rabbits and chickens to enter in individual contests. These animals are care- fully fed and cleaned prior to the showings. Kenneth Wiggins, who has won a trophy and numerous ribbons for his rabbits, is only one of many junior winners in the rodeo contest. Mr. Etheridge, FFA sponsor, says that the rabbits at PHS are rated the second highest in the United States. Phillips, Kay Phoenix, Mitchell Pierce, Theresa Pitts, Patricia Porterfield, Kathy Powell, Hoagy Powers, Christie Prescott, Debbie I 7 isiii, is c T l , Pritchard, Kathy ,.,,VV P , A , ' Proctor, John as ' Pufiffw, Keith N I ,p 6 I 26I Visitors Prove Popular Among Students Students appear attentive as M. McC1enahan discusses his duties as foreign emissary to the U.S. Professor Kim Soo demonstrates the correct Karate technique used to split a pine board one inch thic puring the past several months, many palented, well-known, and important people iave graced the halls of PHS. Among these, :he most notable is Spiro T. Agnew, the Jice-President of the United States. From ,he diplomatic corps, Monsieur McClenahan, 1 consul from the country of France, visits nur school. He is interviewed by one of lVlr. Estill Allen's history classes. Perhaps the nost talented is Professor Kim Soo, a black melt Karate expert and instructor to the Jodyguards of the former President of the Republic of Korea. Vice-President Spiro Agnew visits our campus during his election campaign. 263 F A Rambo, Charles Ramsey, Marlyn Randall, Bobby Reames, Orville Redfern, Rex Reding, Ernie Reid, Matt Reininger, Logan Reynolds, Doug Rice, Judy Richards, Jimmy Richardson, Tim Riggle, Todd Riportella, Carolyn Riske, Glenn Roberts, Connie Students Unite tr Q fs 2 G . QF a?EE!!Igz1g3.g.f f . ' '..' ti,e Q r -f s Q-si. e 1 , ,4 X K' 3 The student body of PHS appears live Lo al Support C? Robinson. Elizabeth Roese, Venita Rogers, Jimmy Rozelle, Ronald Rucksdashel, Rita Rushing, Gary Santos, Mike Sayers, Mary T: l Schamerhorn, David Schrock, Carol ' fy ' Sealy, Harry ' ' -' Shaver, Tim is ' ,sf ' Qi-i g' f my M A, Fm in ,. V , if 5 F J if Q 'N-, '1,, A' Shaw, Mary Shawver, Carroll M , ,. to back its fighting team. Shelley, Peggy Sherrell, Vicki ,ji Shipman, Wayde Shook, Dorinda Shrader, Greg' Shuttlesworth, Steve Simmons, Darla Simpson, Pamela Simpson, Thomas Skipworth, David Skripka, Paul Sloan, David Smith, Bobby Smith, Linda Smith, Pat Smith, Paulette Smith, Rita Smith, William al' in f :ar 0' I 'i.i , . vw of 'YY , ,x Q 10 4? -A 5 Morning Congregations Become -gf Q A 9' g 9 ij ' 251 'E Exif S I Sowell, Geneva Speight, Robert Spire, Ellen Stack, Robert Stanley, Debbie Steele, Culp Stiles, Bruce Stokes, Alan Stokley, James PHS Ritual Stone, Buster Sullender, Wayne Sutton, Jimmy Svoboda, Linda Sword, Pamela Sykes, Beth Talton, Doris Taylor, Johnny Teichman, Bill Teinert, Gary Teinert, Ginger Terry, Debbie Teutsch, Tommy Thomas, Eileen Thomas, Jimmy Thompson, Lee Thompson, Linda Tooke, Henry Trauer, Gordon Traylor, Robert Trimm, Karen Triplett, Pat Tucker, David Tuell, Rick Tuggle, Steve Wayne Sullender laughs with the audience as Bill Osborne, candidate for secretary persua sively tells why he should be the people s choice Elections Arouse Competitive Spirit -H5 X Q , l . i gf he 2 75255, W vw: , ,,.' ', S t V gs 3 , fy 'mf ,, itt 5 i ff ' , vt- 5 , we ' 'tm' .J X , f z f 1 ff? X' J I lil ., i 5 , 5 1 of to T1 Twitty, Douglas Unfried, Gary Vaughn, Gilda Verastegui, Lupe Vizina, Linda Walker, Dianne Walker, Rodney Walters, Dennis Walters, Karen Watson, Beverly Watson, Judy Weaver, Pamela Weeke, Dan Wehmeyer, Diane Welborn, L. B. Welch, Thomas Wells, Janet White, Vicki White, Bernard White, Debbie juniors Select Their Favorites Wiggins, Kenneth Wihlborg, Karen Wilburn, Jeff Williams, Becky Williams, Kathy Williams, Kathy Williams, LaWanda Williams, Sherri Williamson, Van Wilson, Phillip Winkler, Witcher, Bob Shirl Woerner, Sue Woodring, Joleen Woolsey, Joanne Wren, Lenora Wren, Norman Wright, Camella Yohe, Billy Young, Debbie - . WS ye UA 5 ,,,o ,iff IV' ,V zf. 'U' 7 -.Q ' -at N3 RQKQ 4 w'.e M113 W if-yi-Wg . N M ax tfbggngeg Stack 5-na' 1 19 , fff ,, , fsfggghf ,ji A pm .Xi X 1-,Q N. i ,xkxyx RY 15 A Marla Smith Secretary Beginning their second year at PHS, 681 sophomore led by Kim Brizendine, Wynan McCaffety, Marla Smitl Judy Price, and Pat Forbes, start out to make this memorable year. No longer requiring help to find class, they look forward to the exciting and fascinatin year as a sophomore. With the help of Mrs. Ethel Wi liams, sophomore counselor, many parties and otha activities are enjoyed by these enthusiastic seniors c '71, Their effort to be an outstanding class is show at the football pep rallies as they are constantly strivin for the coveted spirit stick, which they receive for or Week. This year is by far the year of the sophomores. :i,.f-f-. K1m Brizendine Bresident. - ' 00013050 ::llUi08 on nn ual mmm' 7 nu of-me one-L FGGFZ- ' mi-15 nu an 22232 11' W un I Z 3 6 G- U - I fl? 2222 2122 can ' O14 UQOG NEW Cl!-O lil Pl-I5 Qpens With Yearbooks Anderson, Pam Anderson, Tommy Angel, Bruce Anthony, Darrell Argo, Camallee Arndt, Paula Ashlock, Gloria Ashmore, Belinda Bailey, Mike Baker, Lloyd Abbott, Ray Abel, Mike Abel, Robert Adams, LeWan Adams, Mary Aldler, Larry Alford, David Alger, Karen Allen, Debbie Allen, Tommy Ament, John Amison, Becky Amison, Judy Anderson, Debbie Anderson, Donna Anderson, Macky Q . , f -s, ..:1 an wg N 4 s. 'k.' 'Y 5 IQ ' Q- My 1 N 3 an '- ' i, . i I ef 2 f Kyy f ,L if ' if .1 J 2 3' w if Y ann, ig J, ns. 4' 'S J N 45' 1: it i 1 t, .7 x 4 4 Tiff ' I' X fn' Y' 'e 1 v ,A X . aa, 5 1:1- it .17 X O . wg 5. sf I : ' ia S' I 'll rj? J 5 it I, 1 or 5 'l, if B 5 ,g if I7 nl , 1 , . l IG rw v f 4- X1-all f '9 ,A 'G Q, Q C . , .ff xlw I X' ' A A M 'iii 1 , ' . 'R 6 , le .. N4 :R Baker, Mary Baldwin, Marsha Baldwin, Nancy Barcelo, Paul Bareiss, Adele Barfield, Roger Barker, Nancy Barnes, Pam Barnhart, Becky Barringer, Robert Barron, Royce Barton, Brian Bartow, Danny Bass, Mason Bawden, Betty Bayless, Rella Beam, Patty Beasley, Donald Beck, Donald Bell, Jana Norma Williams uses her vivid imagination in signing a friend's annual. 275 ,, l Bell, John Benton, Beverly Benton, George Berry, Joni Bertling, Jeanette Birtchet, Ricky Blaine, J 0 Blair, Becky Bland, Greg Bland, Jack Blanton, Barry Bockman, Ray ophs Add Zeal to Surroundings I ,,,,.. , . , X T' Boland, Barbara Bolton, Toni Boone, Judy Bostick, Steve Boulet, Jimmy Bourke, Deborah Bournias, Sam Bowen, Allen In the stands or on the I floor, the sophomore class enthusiasm never slack- ens. 276 A ,,,,,, lx f YY - 1 K-4' L+, T 1 Am I , ,f lt A f'ff fox? ,B N L 5 53 1 . ---. ill as ,Ly ,.. ! a Lum--A-af we Jw '15, alll l 3 2 ll? Effort exuded by sophomores at foot- ball pep rallies awards them a week's possession of th e spirit stick. Bowen, Eddy Boyd, Beth Bracewell, David Brasher, Peggy Breeden, Barbara Bridges, Pat Brinson, Helen Brock, Tommy l 3,5 K K K ,I 'Q nk- . 'Shore W ' or B ' s slel' 1 l 4 ' 'T ' 3 1' 1 f f i Q I Brown, Judy Brown, Roberta Brown, Tommy X 3 Brown, Susan ff K ,... , min, 1 l , fp. Buchanan, Bobby , V,,. Bullock, Pat Bunch, d Duwayne Burgess, Sylvia Burke, William Burnaman, r George 277 Enthusiastic sophomores cheer the PHS cagers on to another win Bush, Kelly Butler, Glen Buzek, Linda Cain, Eva Caler, Rhonda Capuano, Reatha Card, James Carlson, Eric Carlton, Sharon Carmona, Fausto Carr, Mike Carrier, Jackie Carrier, Stephen Carter, Carl Carter, Ronnie Casey, Toni Cash, David Cason, Samuel Caylor, William Cayton, Brock 45? 4 ff' J ,Q I 1: ..f M' 74 , r,giL, .YJ W - . Y CN , i s L f nf? lugs Q fm 'Q o'oi' fe i ' ffgll'-gift, K, I , ii 'j ' I 5' M ' if 2 . o,,. iir C xg, I mivx Y 5 ,gti if y .I X Sophomores Forecast Victor :af M f 3 'Q 4 M ,5 C L i, 1 I Q' if I' .ff f ff no Q: it dl' 4 S, f , WL,., lil Lv, . ' X9 I s i fi 'f f f Af' 1.,. ,. i '1' l fi 7' T 0 ' ' ' 1 ai 1 513'-, in AL All 3 I. ,A K . I M , 1 N' 4 I QS fi C M ' l kk A IQ ' l V f f Cayton, Mike Chain, Thomas Chapman, Cyndi Chivers, Tommie Clark, Clark Cleckler, Sandy Clemons, James Clerc, Janet Cloninger, Margaret Cochran, Mary Coleman, Thomas Collins, Delroy Collins, Gary Collins, Mike Collins, Robert 5 Gr wfmnpn! Roberts and Linda Lazenby help Sam up, drag him to the gallows, hang him in the quadrangle. The various campus organizations and visiting groups have brought Pasadena High School many hours of interesting enjoyment. The A Cappella Choir and the Performing Arts Club combine to present a dazzling exhibition of Christmas his- tory, past, present, and future. The Eagle Escort Revue unites talent and beauty to produce a brilliant array of pageantry. The Health Careers Caravan's assembly encourages interested students to enter paramedical fields of study. Dr. L. A. Boratory's attempts are wasted as he tries to repair a patient injured in the operat- ing room. may rfifif- f 4 Well, Mr. Lucifer, if we go on vacation, Mr. Davis will handle things for a while. D P h 1 Many hour d d f opening ght Assemblies Provide Variety in Daily Activities 'ftth tdglt t pftgthp lffff This second annual Sadie Hawkins Week at PHS gives every girl on campus a chance to get the date she has always wanted. The cheer- leaders help 'make things a little more formal by selling boutonnieres. Boys definitely enjoy this switch of routine for one week, which gives them the chance to save their money. Because she always gets her man, Debbie Shook pursue Will Hasson. 1 Colombo, Sue Colwell, Carolyn Compton, Debbie Conard, Clara Conces, Elizabeth Cook, Anne Cook, Charles Cook, Glenn Cook, Larry Cook Margaret Copeland, Kyle Corgey, Dean Courtney, Kathy Courtney, Raelene Coxie, Clyde Craft, Melody Craven, Johnny Crosby, James Cross, Donna Crouse, Tommy 282 I N' ' Af!-' Run, Boys, Run! 45X f '7 HQM sa 1 l 4 , ,Q f-Q 'Y 1470- ne., Mazen... -..sa . ,,,,,,,,..... . .,,--,,. CX A 4- rr ' V : , 1 , fK ' ,fa Q rlkfl 4'- Cucksee, Kenneth Culps, David Culver, Kelly Cunningham, Bruce Cupples, Sandra Curd, Nancy Dalton, Carolyn Danheim, Alfred Daniel, Steven Davis, David Will from 9 M HQQK M55 Shook. Hasson holds his breath in hopes of a chance to escape Debbie 283 Davis, Gary Davis, Kenneth Davis, Vicki Davison, Lane Dean, Kris DeHoyos, Delya Delaplain, Myra Derrough, David Diamond, Gary Dickman, Marvin Diehl, William Dills, Richard Dodd, Leonard Doss, Sharon Dowden, Tim Dowdy, Tom Downs, Becky Dozier, Charles Draper, Nanci Duke, Cindy Duke, Debbie Duke, Jackie Dumas, Gail Dungan, David Easter, Johnny Edwards, Donna Edwards, Malcolr Edwards, Ralph Elliot, Susan Ellis, Mark Add Sophomore '73 ' fvfn .I K ' 'rs' . 4 ' fi, S 5 Mfz., .Ma 2934,-'T' . is - P- ff' 2 .R l? i g 3. i 55. x P . ' - .' :,,'6:, 1 n .W i M, ,. .. I 5 1 5 L- 5 , x..,,.,, c M -,Ng E 'J qi W Kafifs r3,f,,fA?,xix . 355. X Q if sn , 1 1. N Ellis, Paul Englebert, Pauline Y Q K It it . 'W W , . if L - is X i if F 0 as H S Ervlrinijlludy V 1 4 st in aum, Mary 52' iiiva ff' ii Q w , i e vil! Q n '32 Ethridge, Debbie Etie, Robin Evans, Dale Evans, Raymond Fagan, Allen Fannin, John Farley, Peggy Farmacka, Patty Farmer, Billie Farmer, Lynette Farris, Cathy Fieldler, Larry Field, Ruth Ann Finley, Debbie Firmin, Keith Fisk, Diane Fisk, Pam Sophs Share With Seniors Flanary, Patsy A Fleming, Cecil Flower, Bo Foise, Randy Fonville, Paula Forbes, Pat br! wi, Ford, Pat Foster, Diane Foster, Ken Foster, Paula Foster, Sharon Free, Wayne V, 1 Freed, Brenda Fuller, Eugene Funderburg, David Fountain, Larry Furness, Carole Gale, Stephen Galvan, Cynthia Galvan, Sandra Gansky, Marilyn Garcia, Alexander George, Kathy Gill, Gary 286 ,g!Fjg g!!E kiwi . If t' 2 if xi fl , law rf, ff , ' , 5 ,JE V, In , fn , ff? 1455- W 1' 3 He ef qv , , . ff-i'M'H'5'. gay ns? 5 Kgils sw xl. W ., Q 4 X L ' !! .z K 3 1 if . f - U '..V z' 's , 5 livin was F F 1' I' ' ' i V l . 0 fe F i 5-. 3 i ,' if 3 I ' 2 5.1 -,,, jg I . K I 's...W,,,,f BAND 4 ,Q 5 . gn' ,iiizifhisfliii iff ' A , , ,gr l , E 5 f , 5-if . of 151, fs 1.1 - 'lb Q M if ff .1 -1' , ffl' , M . X. .x, x ,f A-,,f 'l ' 1 ifff i 'Q I N s jk f j I I ' ' ,V 'ln is iz -ELM. vi ,gi X x 'N' si hm . 1 Q i f I f ,.l i, W rw , 1 D X 2 J -n K 5 rv' 7 s , ,,....,, f .,,.,,. . ,4 W 2 , , O 1 If I I ...aa f i A :Qi A W A' yin K K I if 3 ' mv. an -, 'Q f-'f ' M 4 , lil? Q f Sophomore Biolo- gy I students give thought to the being of the paramecium. Gilleland, Gail Glispin, Joanna Gober, Tim Goodrich, Holly Goodwin, Steve Grady, Phyllis Graham, Roci Greathouse, Thomas Griffin, Amie Grimes, Ginger Grisham, Robert Grosvenor, Ricky Haass, Douglas Haflin, Donna Haggard, Debbie Hale, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Deborah 287 Kim Brlzendine performs his first duty as president by introducing his fellow officers at the awards assembly. Hankins, Mike Harley, Sandra Harman, Barbara Harrington, Bridget Harris, Annette Harris, Donna Harris, Kevin Harris, Mark Harris, Randy Hart, Steven Hartman, Karen Harvey, J eanice Harvey, J olynda Haskell, Lisa Hasson, Will Haynes, Dean Hebert, Roxy Hecker, Linda Henderson, Shirley Henderson, Tammy Hendricks, Johnny S 1 1 :F I' -42535 lv 1 4 ,rr'. H K 'L ,.k,' sk ' rr .,.. ,.... ,,.,,,, . ,,., , K -,,..,- K ,S ug., gg R Q ,r.: 3 I x . M ,r.V rryl ff' , 3 .25 ,.ff 1 ' . -Q .A A YA g 1 , 1:4 R . X? isa, H si x Qa r fi' if 2 Q ffl! 4 K' ,CS f w fx , -w3?r' i fm. :U 5 i X31 2 A . Sophomores Excel in Studies Dennis Vogelpohl, one of the many sophomores to earn an academic excellence award, accepts his pin from Mr. Keller. E , f zz ':-f, i lil J ,lc . W f i r I1 .c,, s 1 ' sil J l A c.c.ll ,L x 1 , ,, E ,K A- 1-in 1,7 A: f s ssll s ccss I -Q , J. f' diff 2 V 1 325 i'ill 7 ' ff lii J 2' t J 5 H - 'H ' if c. cclll it 1: .llc is L llll llli as- ,E H sie We cl,slcc 'U eilc - '1 f,i.',: , , -I scii ' 2555, '--' .V V KEi Ql1'frf7?:','-:1T7?ji I 5 it XXX! ff J 3 4? y f ' ' L V A X Q, ,J ltljzfflf , , mi Y ,ffilffldifflafifil is ff' I 42 seisi we new .X 1 N 1' , X Hennessy, Terence Hiefner, Terry Hightower, Roland Hill, Wally Hinton, John Hodges: John Hodges, Londa Holcomb, Georgia Holder, Janet Holland, J anyce Holloway, Tommy Holt, Donnie Holub, Patty Honea, Carolyn Hooker, Larry Hoot, Patty Hopper, Malinda Horton, Susan Houser, Jackie Houston, Thomas Huffman, David Hunter, Matthew Jackson, Bill Jackson, Tommy Jameson, Judy Jamison, Ken Jamison, Margie Jeter, Sue Jimenez, Betty John, Cheryl Johnson, Adelma Johnson Debbie Johnson, Edwin Johnson, Greg Johnson, Lance Johnson, Louis Johnson, Robert Johnson, Vernon Jones, Frank Jones, Gay Jones, Gloria Jones, Sara Jordan, Charles Keene, Pam Kehlmeier, Max Kelley, Kay Kelly. Mary Kendall, Peggy Kendrick, Donna Kennedy, James as P-fa-PY 1? X Excitement Shown Through Sports Involvement at? ,.,, . I A X ky , , . ,. f,,-f-,.f1f1,J ,,,.. ,4...- Z 15' ' g A 'TM' ,A , .5 ' - WMA-rf - .. W . . i ,S g AL.h ol tt 54 ttt H55 32 l f' w M v W' ' L ' .,L.1 fT .?a.S1 54 I ' I Q l .t', . Qi h t W - , ' , iilhulategl-Hhkliilsil I 'Q' Returning players gain valuable experience in the Green-White Game. lun.. Langford, Patti Lanier, Joe Lazenby, Linda Leach, Pam Lee, Anita Legg, Kay Legitt, Floyd Legler, Kip Leifeste, Debor Lewis, Bill Kilgore, David Kimmel, Randy Kincannon, Dee Kingsbury, Lynn Klecka, Steven Kleinik, Vicky Knelly, Leah Knight, Kenneth Knudsen, David Kocurek, Larry Kopecky, Henrietta La Caze, Steve Lain, Jimmy Laird, Marc Laird, Randy Landry, Sharon 'Q V! , ..f.gg,f,, 4 ,L Q T 5, if I ,.,.,,r 4' fltw 2 .1 4 , ryt, JSI' 2 ,if -iitigq gy are iff We ' ' -wzaaffaifzatzfgzlf im, I, 5 . x ,- ff in - 5 fx 1 . ,F f P Q ii is , X ,X ,.,. . N51 I 1 x X 1 My . 5 I x rx, L L L LAZ, Af lffsfxffzzafa .. .avian -eff ', V z 'A X ii' l if S il .. my 2 , f .9 .,.-ff ,. . ,S at .,. fe aeee yye 'iearr .i.:Q, ,,n ,nav ,,, ir, r r l 6, r,,, L J if ,.,i, Students Serve as Hosts FTA Faciult Tea Lewis, Vickie Lieder, Denny Lina, Barbara Lindsay, Kathy Lipsey, Carla Ann Lively, John Lively, Steve Lockart, Evelyn Lockhart, Tommy Locklin, Chris Locklin, Paulette Long, Leslie Lord, Donna Mrs Robinson is given a warm ieception at the faculty tea by FTA member Rhonda Rand Persuading the students to pay their admission price are Mrs. De Long and Mrs. Hurley. Starting the new year off right, the sopho- more and freshman classes sponsor an all- school party in the girls' gym. Music is provided by the well-known Love Society, thus prompting more students to attend this January 19th party. For those who do not dance there are volleyball games and ping- pong tables in the upstairs gym. Admission price is twenty-five cents, which is paid when entering the gym. This party is by far the most exciting one of the year! Loree, Kins Lyle, Bill Lynn, Rita Machann, Donna Maddox, Ben Mahaffey, Debbie Manning, Jerry Marlowe, Fred Marshall, Jerry Martin, Helen Martin, Marie Martin, Roycie Martinez, Juanita Martinez, Rosie Mashburn, Myra Matlock, Pam 294 Sophs Start ew Year Off Right Matthews, Mike Mayes, Coy McAdams, John McCaffety, Wynan McCarter, Roy McCarthy, Mike McCarty, Mary Ann McClain, Charmain McClain, Debbie McClain, Debbie McClanahan, Vickie McComas, Candia McCrovy, Alvin McDaniel, Johnny McDaniel, Kee McGinley, John McGlothin, Rodney McIntosh, Donnie McIntyre, Robert McKnight, William McNatt, Trudy McPherson, Donald Means, Becky Means, Mary Mease, Robert Medlock, Loeida Melius, Dan Mellina, Harold Miles, Robbie Miley, Anita Miller, Michael Miller, Philip Milligan, Judy Mills, Frances Minor, James Mitchell, Frank Mitchell, Renee Monroe, Lavonna Moore, Carol Moore, Donna Moore, Susan Moore, Valerie Compasses and Protractorf - . an mu' 'A' 'i Y' , 'I-If Q4 'X -'rx , er ef vw M f 4114-2? 'L . ,- ' 1 I V E- ff? Y- , .0 -If X I gm, 4' ff a f Q :iss X fs so ,rrry , s A 'X J if Exif 'K Yffis ei -is 2 , -1 ,1f:fwx ,.s.m,- , l ,via T 3eCome Familiar rw , .. 5, Q Qi L ' -lwl Q 1l', f i 2521, . 5 M fir 'L' my 1: ' yay f 1J A . , 1 A ff i m, b f m. ' v l l. ' Q ilifi li wyib i 5 li LL,': ,-1' 2 1 A -Vx Moore, William Morales, Raymond Moren, Elaine Morgan, Glenn Morris, Larry Morris, Sandy Moy, Mark Moyer, Don Solving geometry problems is one of the many trials Ti and tribulations of Mrs. Trumpy's sixth period class Rigid Practice Precedes Cheerleader Tr outs Muecke, Barbara Muecke, Glenda Mueller, Virgil Munn, Harold Murphey, Shirley Myers, Steve Mysinger, Tricia Neff, Jackie Nelson, Ruby Nemzin, Gloria Netterville, Linda Newman, Debbie aw ig :' R132 if ,, ' 1 ci ' :-f xp '1' f it 11 4' '51 if M , ' TKT: 1 Le Wan Adams proves that she is stiff competition for fellow con testants. 298 Renee Mitchell gets a big lift from her cheerlead ing partner Kyle Copeland. -'E MW... win. A 'R 21 . 'fs' Q , N ,.-if 5 f' I J .':f-f- Tl, rr - 5-a-+ xg.. S, Sophs Push for Pennies Pleading for pennies at PHS around Christmastide is not an unusual pastime for each class' representa- tives for Miss Merry Christmas and Mr. Saint Nick. Chosen this year by the sophomores are Debbie Shook and Larry Kocurek. With the help of fellow classmates, Debbie and Larry sell cakes, cookies, and cupcakes to earn money. Through the contributions of their friends, they end up in a close second place, being only four dollars behind the juniors. :alll Nickelson, Deryle Nicholson, Allen Nitzinger, Diann Norman, David Nobley, Judy Nolan, Gary Norton, J oye Norton, Judie Norville, Cindy O'Bannon, John Odom, Bobby Olmstead, Bob O'Neal, Mark Onken, Myra Orr, Annette Ouellette, Dennis Owens, Danny Owens. Paul . ' , Pace, Eddy 1. . . 11 -z' ', vvsg11 ,g. ' f . w ,H V 1, ,, AS' eeii. . . Page, Mike , ..,, if .,., 299 Y As sophomore sponsor, Mrs. Hurley often engages her thoughts to the activities of her charges. Palmer Wayne 4, H ,ggtt l i,i, -' Pa1'keff,Gfeg ' , Parker, Ronald ' f Parsons, Binkey 9 Parsons, Debbie Patrick, John l Patterson, Nadyne 1 Patterson, Paulette Peace, Bruce i Pena, Paula X Perfater, Wanda l Perkins, Mike Perry, Gordon Perry, Yvonne Peyton, Nadine Phillips, Susie Pigg, Mike Pina, Joselina Pontiff, Marvin Pope, Carey Porter, Dorothy 300 A ' 1 ,za Counselor and Sponsor Work Together to Keep Activities Moving , ilf-if f,i i,A ,1 .ZIZ A 'K ' il lg x l , 5 'gg' ,ij g ,,'L- L t x 4 Q I I fx' - rrii J L ' EP siiti , is ef,,p1 t:i,,,tt,, ff -V -- ',.t 4,-A 1' 4 'trss if tn , if ,L Q J ' ' -- J' 3 i' A V J ,. L ,L Post, Susan Potts, Judy Price, Judy Pringle, Bobby Pritchard, Larry Purifoy, Lloyd Pursley, Jim Rand, Rhonda Rangel, Frank Rankin, Leroy Reagan, Pam Reding, Larry Reed, Dennis Reeves, Donald Reeves, Joe Rembert, Stacy l Mrs. Williams, counselor guides her class through the difficult sophomore year Resendez, Diana Richards, Jimmy Richards, Margie Richardson, Carol Richardson, Kathy Richardson, Larry Riggs, Carol Riley, Sue Roberds, Sherry Roberts, Frank Roberts, La Nell Rodgers, Brian Roe, Don Rogers, Paul Rogers, Robert Romero, Marc Roper, Shirley Rossi, Bernadette Rothermel, Pam Roznovak, Nancy Sitting 1n an American History class often calls for deep concentration on the part of Jimmy Richards. Class Participatior L ..f 'g Brightens Atmosphere , , ,a , , ff 2 X ' ' Q it V ?'?T11f?, ' S Q , 1' V' D 4, r S 'I' k ' , ' , 'Qs , ,V kt, o . W t he ' , S E 7 f. - . ', , ly -',, r - Q , ' , - . ---V - Students often postpone their classwork for a short rest. Russell, Donna Saffell, Robert Safley, Phil Saibara, Nancy Sanderford, Sherry Sanders, Wanda San Miguel, Elvia Sargent, Dub Sayers, David Schield, Randy Schreck, Robert Scott, John Sellers, Randy Setzer, Sue Shannon, Tim Shepherd, Chris Sherrill, Holly Shivers, Tommy Shook, Debbie Schronk, Greg Shuman, Donald CSL Promotes Friendship Among Schools The district Good Sportsmanship League Convention is being held this fall at Pasadena High School. It is the first of two GSL conventions meeting in our area during the 1968-1969 school year, and is sponsored by our Dean of Girls, Miss Agnes McKinley. PHS acts as host for fifty delegates from various schools located throughout the PISD. Where to go puzzles many visitors but Tim Williams offers a helping hand. GSL officers relax before the convention begins and enjoy a moment of laughter with friends. 304 l 1,-qgr' j , if-v -' 1, , wi, QQ Simmons, James Simons, Ted Sims, Gary Sitta, Dennis Siyker, Sarah Slate, Dennis Smallwood, William Smith, Billy Smith, Larry Smith, Marla Smith, Mike Smith, Mike S isss-,: Al,.t -- fam, f ' 2, ,. , 2f:f .--- J ,-ff 1,,,..,.i, b i . .if Smith, Robert Smith, Sandra Smith, Susan Smith, Tim Sparks, Marilyn Speight, Debbie Spencer, Mike Spicer, Debbie Staha, Robert Stampley, Steve Starett, Donald Starkweather, Debby Starr, Barry Starrett, Carol 306 David Funderburg serenades a captivated audience. , ' '9 P l E T a g W 25'ff- ia laws ie 1 an ,X .5-:ffxmf f,,- i - I-eggevml W Y' -- . - fin 11,1 Mwglfy W I-1,5 f I . R .gif 3555 3 2 T x - , . H 5 15 il X SN. iff T ., Y ,.. f. i' . D' A ' i'dd ' f y x Hag -' . ., Y Stastny, Belinda Stein, Cindy Stokes, Edward 'Nav Strother, Marilyn ff- Sublett, Terry Summers, Danny 515-'L Summers, Debbie 1 ' Svoboda, James fi ,x . -f J 1 ,S V, it f Sweeney, Dale Swindler, Dona Tadlock, Glenn Tarver, Carolyn Tausend, Tommy Terry, Jerry Tharpe, Mike Thomas, Billy fi-2, -1 A ,S if V' if Q Eyagf' . 1 be l if ,X 5- if . ., 3, , Q W 'U 'fam s get Ii I ! l I 1 izfi I -2 ,41f2 rlfz X , 1 9. . j i of 1 ,S f Outside Activities Interest All f 5 ,Q Thomas, Bobby t Z Thomas, Julie ig f L t'i Thomas, Kenneth V, , Thomas, Ronnie , , I i s,, T rx ji, K , h V 1 Thompson, Linda Thurburn, Albert Tilley, Pam Tittle, Ronnie V- i n f 3 V I tb N ,abs T Q 'T' 1 f ' Trainer, Trainer, Traylor, ,1 ir, X, ee I 'Y L 3' Tooke, Robert Torres, Danny Townscend, Elsworth Townsend, Jonne Sherry Susan Shirley Treadway, Dorin orking for the Latin Club, Leon Sharpe and Candia McComas talk Dan rsting balloons at their booth at the Art Bazaar. Weeke into Trnack, Steve Trutna, Thomas Tuggle, Barbara Turner, Denise Upshaw, Debbie Utley, Robert Vanderwilt, Randy VanLandingham, Kim Varner, Hugh Vaughn, Jimmy Vaughn, Patsy Vawther, Gary Veatch, Mary Veazey, Mike Venters, Ricky . Jig is M - ' V -Y fff- . - ff:fW,w . . A A End of School is, ,Q- Jw Q 1 i rl l rss . ,,1i , I iri . we -5 r' V t iu - , 'Y s sui' s ' 1 J - r, it ' F f' - l K A V if A ff -' J .--' fm ' A' , i..ie Q , s e - fi X r v hiv. 7' -9' i' ' ' i' 'fm l i ,f -iir f s l lm, r - .El-ai: rw far, i ,f fly ' 1 1 g?'3Q'S5 Qt' , . , l . ' -1 ff'f3 5' - We .r if , ' ? 4 ,yi 1, . qi' K X- U rv ir 1 15 E 1 f 4333 Q: I f WV Y ,Az .. I ' '323 I ,. K KI.: 3 tx r- K A rg, , ' ,. K W I xiii. , y 5. 1 Q Mpvpwmgsi K 9 ' , ,Q 5 :,f -, - I 14:1 , V f Y I , -,,. g 5 ity ' K I 'X if I ' , G Leif ' Y Am .. 1 ' , L L, ,V .. 'S ! 1 K - i rss ,--: ' i . .4 .us 1:1,' .. Hxbrhiv : f X 'L Vick, Dane ,ii ,Q r K ' Vick, Mike , , -- Villalobos, Danny '1fQ, .' ,, Q A Vogelpohl, Dennis ,Q K l fi f N Vogtman, Pat Wagers, Allen Walker, Dana Walkers, Kathy Wallace, Carol Walther, Dana Ward, Judy Watashe, Gary rice ,fv- Approaches T.,1v 'i I ' Watson, Gloria Wear, Janet Weiss, Cathy Welch, Carleen NVelch, Valerie Weld, Judy Wells, Christine West, Clifford Weston, Carlton Wetuski, Hattie Sue VVheeler, Lee White, lVz1yne VVilkers0n, Mary Williams, David Williams, Donald :W K fx w ,V CA ggi, Williams, Norma 5 if ,,..,, Ji' 1 'z V 'L bf Williams, Olin , Williamson, Debbie Favorites Are Selected Willingham, Bryan VVillis, Lloyd Wilson, Connie Wilson, George Wilson, Moni Wilson, Patricia Wilson, Richard Winegarden, Kathy Winters, Martha Woerner, Margie Wolfe, Yvette Woodring, Chuck Woodring, Mark Woodrom, Jeannine Woods, Juanene -'P Yin... Wooley, Debbie Wright, Mark Yancey, Jimmy Yates, Gerald Yawn, Randy Yelvington, Darlene Yelvington, Marlene Yohe, Larry Zavadil, Kenneth W , , me K x l -4-0 'T' v 5 ,, kr' ' ,f 4 f f,-:ff. , 4' .7 1.45 1 545: f 3, 1 v -W2 ,X Q ,wg .. 4: . . W wr ,--,fp 4 w K'-mmiwf , K w-. 1 ,, 1. ie . N E. - s wi fi, It' N 'Q-4 K' we -1 .I 115' W WL.. 'fi fi,fiffi.,V. '- 'Q :ideal WW .x , E , ,.:, W , h . ,il, M E. V n Freshmen Larger than any other class, this year's freshmen have combined forces to enter a new world of adventure, mingled with ex- citement, work, and play. All have concen- trated their energy on becoming loyal Eagles and on bringing pride to PHS. .ix-E ..'?....-M-...............,, M.. .-., . .M x 5fi'yi 'J - - ..,.g?a-nz.-w --M K '- W' . 57 . . Q. A A 3 MR HINRICHSEN x 1-gwpw PHX ' QF 5.: ,V 'Q I wg , J .Lfgfi Q, Q In g, EiXW we All 1 ' ve 1 S, y u 9' fn if-315: Freshmen Prove Academically Successful Ainsworth, Cindy Aldridge, Kristine A X ,Q Alexander, George A iq , Alison, Lenellen ' ,W ' Aub 'rt ,D 1 c g g, rl on 3' e Vyxk my ' -- ,sf. ll .9 X i. A,.., , Amason, Suzanne Anderson, Gerald Anderson, John Anderson, Sherry Anderson, Sue I 1115. gg, -A 2' - zz: ,, 5 Z uf-J i .2 U ,, ,fix at ff , , J , s c ,,,,, Q ll fi , V f x of Ll 1 fl Andrews, Terry ' ,S , Armstrong, Linda - g. , J , Arriaga, Azalia ,,,, il ' A' A Austin, Nancy sll Q, I Ayers, Debbie A , f 9 F ff firyf' A Baggett, Martha Bailey, Deborah Bailey, Janet Bakalyar, Robert Baker, Danny Eager smiles display the pride of freshmen who receive their awards for academic excellence. B- 8 ' L xl y ..:- K H t . fN , 1 ,ll A is JL .. , J f' X x o rl f .. f 4 5' . .-L7 W , E., ffiifl we B ,x , ff an 5 in ef X' '42 V Mr 'ls- 4 L 'N is 2 x was ,M ' 3 , Jef V ,, Q SM Y , I a 5 4 ' Q i' 4 ' , AQ Nw Q f iv .,, Q fm -J H, X I, , V kv if A . ., k K 'M w .ii S 1 4 3 ' n j, f' ,. fly: P 1 5' 5- 1 ,LQ u I U ' M13 4 ,QM B , c ,jf 1 .,, I 44 K5 we 3 aa . m:,1 . , N y y e Q if H v ' N? V Su rv' I mn' , M, fA 4, 'ii Beeson, Debby Bench, Norman Benner, Brenda Benton, Susie Bernal, Larry Bernard, Lynn Bevill, Marsha Bier, Elizabeth Binford, Laura Bingham, Susan Bishop, Gary Bishop, Kathy Balboa, Mary Lou Barcelo, Barbara Barfield, Nancy Barnes, Stanley Barnett, Cindi Barnett, Darrell Barrilleaux, Mike Barron, Paula Barron, Sherrye Bartholomew, Jud Baskin, Donna Bass, Cary Bazzoon, Jo Anne Beaman, Debby Beasley, Brenda Beasley, Elaine Beck, Ruth Becker, Rebecca y Freshmen Participate in School Activities Newcomers become better-known . . . Bishop, Tommy Blackshear, Pam Blanco, Lessie Blank, Linda Blank, Wilbert Blankenship, Dennis Blankenship, Jerry Blaylock, Nancy Blaylock, Norman Bohannon, Barbara Bohannon, Virginia Boike, James Bolgiano, Dwight Bolton, Kathy Boone, Betsy Boren, Debbie Bounds, Cindy Bowen, Suzanne Bower, Curtis Bowman, Dorothy Bowser, Nancy Boyd, Gary Boydston, Pam Boykins, James Bozarth, Steve Bramer, Terrie at l A 'S Wi ' is B is 1 B it ' ' 1 B+ 'Qin i ,i , i ,t Q Q.. ' -- H J -.Air . - P K i':'i .- - f -5 1' ,,.. is . E w x 1 :lg ,.is - K t pl a --ills fgwgfzfe Ti .Wu H a M 3 nf , . V 'Z E l it tlV,- K ,QB 'Q U iA, ,V'i il i lts, fats f to K I 'B I , a it iwizlliiilaik af.. fic, 1 ,..1, : 1,35 , 'i S Phi --fr J, XR . ,. ,. 5 If I 1 f X, S .. .x,A .. . J .Q ,,.. , I M, . , f. I- as M33 at .' ,..v..,.. f A ' , ,mm,L. .M L 1 4 Q W Mx F' S' VE- -Q sw X? M AN ,. .....-'S- , ,uf ,4 E X253 N is ' Q ' ff 1 s f if Q 1 J If Q .1- ,, fe' R- J nl 40' , ' , .,, J ' 1 Branch, Randy Brandt, Vanessa Brannan, Micheal Brannon, Louie Brant, Billy Brantley, Ralph Brasfield, Granville Bray, James Brem, Donald Freshman participation is well-known throughout the campus. Although freshmen are lowerclassmen, they are among the top participants when it comes to school activities. With their sponsoring of an all-school party and interest in the many events at school, freshmen prove they can handle big responsibilities. Brewer, Cathy Brewer, Janice Brewer, Jimmy Bridges, Becky Britt, Ron B Brittain, Therman .Ef. . i H i Broach Don Brock Deborah Brodie, Rachel Brown, Jerry Brown, Steve Y M- gh , fam 'Z Brown, Carey L' . fl' 1. If f f f bk . . . . and mix unknown. Browning, Gayle Brownlee, Rickey Bruce, Jerry Bruce, Phyllis Brungardt, Linda Bryan, Bonnie Buchanan, JoAnn Buckner, Debbie Burdeaux, Sheila Burdette, Callie Burdette, James Burkhalter, Brenda Burkhalter, Linda Burks, John Burns, Barbara Burrow, Perry Busch, David Bushnell, Chuck Cain, Ward Caler, Gary Campbell, Kathy Cantu, Earnie Carpenter, Donald Carroll, Jimmy A ,,, J' .Q i .inf , m if ,, .ygyw Ja Q f 'll fi Q 'hc G fl lm: ,' Xl .3 Q Q ,,. .J , -. v Z' ,, ,gp , ,,i..- , all f a. ,,m,.5,, ,Lx , 4, --fxflsw - 52,1 ,z ,fi 1. I 'A l as f ada ly Eaglets Prepare f I , i . Vkvrr I kk i, e srlr --ff 1 . I K 401 E . , - W , inf, , E .,,,,,, or l a 46 Q. are X Y U, - , r.i,,,., A ,V 'R l 4. ' I ,Q 0 'W 2 'lv li 1 2 ltd M1 X , 254, 5' ' Earphones aid students in bi-lingual exercises. Of 4- Ng . Work, Stud , and Enjoyment 'HHH so K 67 8 P' g X 9 J MLYQ X 4 .1 ,r s i 'd , sa Freshmen learn geography of South America from a sectional n.ap of the country. C Y - gi i' Q if C l V zl C at C .9 ,o ' VVYZ . V Q nz, i t . V e if f ' oy is awf a 3 ,-- , I 8 ' 1 .,- S., 3. 2 3 -A' JT, ' , 'sf E4 , 21? Q w. W Axe! 61' I ' A f s 5591 'tl fi' :ggi-ggi W A? X he,n l ' y 4 i ' ' ig in 2-, 5- oon,, V Carroll, Terri Caskey, Lisa Cason, Travis Chain, David Chambers, Becky Chambers, Robert Chandler, Ray Chapman, Bobby Cherry, Cozette Chewning, Kathy Chidester, Billy Childers, Clara Choate, Carl Choate, Hollis Christ, Monica Christianson, Jess Clark, Louis Clark, Marie Clayton, Dennis Clifford, Donna Cloak, David Cofer, Bruce Coker, Glenda Collier, Cathy E Collins, Linda Collins, Randy Compton, Cathy Conces, Barbara Connelly, Mike Conner, Pam Cook, Charlotte Cook, Linda Cooper, Dennis Copeland, Bobby Cornwall, Barbara Countryman, Debbie is , ff Hr f rf, 45- X l fe' ,Ll arf' I if w ' 5 fa 71 f, .' ,- t 133 I 'ts' if Q 'M' z K .1 V 1 I Q 6 gi its f Q, ,L ,fx yy 14 ,, ... , A133 ,. - .:f 'Cfn1l1 i - , - - ...N I , mi' ...,5, i'w'.'.4.1 Qu' '- . s ,is f n if f s oiot f A n r,1, 'V' as ,f e ' i I gf , LV A E' 1. i, A , V' !,, F,,. I I :T 5 tx , - + fe 41 .,,.,., cf - , ,f Amr K, .W 4 nv vii ill 1 4 Cox, Taaffe Coxie, Linda Davis, Davis, Gary David Dickens, Demel, Donna Dennis 320 x ,, ki k ,L , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , R. X I i' i WL! Crawford, Cromeens, Sharon Norman Davis, De Hoyos, Rhonda Anthony Dickerman, Dieter, Ken Loretta at fi, 1 ..e1,swL, -ein B i. Q A G Culver, Melanie De La Cerda, Martha Dodd, Gayla - 'X , 1 .. 'Y E R' a iev . Curlee, Curry, Davis, Kenneth Mike Charles De Leon, DeLony, De Los Alfred Maree Santos Doering, Doiron, Rolando Deborah Dean Doiron, Jan E , Us ' ,,,d E L . 'K '1: i.'k:' f: ll ' ,Q 5 I I , , ,tr ,,,,.. Q,-aa , ., Doyle, Angela Freshmen Mass for Expanded Qpportunities Dolan, Billy Dominquez, Janie Donald, Cindy Donaldson, Dan Donham, Barbara Donovan, Charles as vi' 'x F? 1 4 1 ff!! if-+2 ' , gif If ,Q to Drake, Randy Draper, Sam Duke, Debra Duke, Mike Dumas, Debbie Dunn, Larry Dyer, Dorothy Dyson, David Eaton, Robert Eiler, Phillip Eisenman, Steve Ellington, Mona Ellis, Paula Ellison, Rhonda Erwin, Carl Erwin, Janice Eska, Steve Etheredge, Tandy Ethridge, Donna Etue, Marsha Eubanks, Rex Evans, James Evans, Mark Evans, Terri Eversole, Dennis Falcon, Jeannie Farmer, Evelyn Farrish, Caron Field, Linda ' R xi' .,,, J Ei? 1,.3,af ,w i Y V J Findley, Bill ' R D l Q -ff ii i V i ii ii' . Fis-Chef, 501111 - - ,1ixQ,ii-f ttfi, fr 4' if H - v , - . N F'1: h, J k' , 1 11,, A l- Fiei7Che121cJ:3ik ' , Ztl ,Q yii' i , 'R R , , Qi 7 .R A Foster, Cynthia f ..,,s. W 1 ., kr in K K K K I I- fx, K , :Q i 1:,: I Foster, Marilyn 43 gf fl 3? jg ,i 'ri , ' , .1', 1 Q loam, ba e 3 l J - A ' l 4 32I l Gilbert, Cindy Giroux, Billie Jo Gleich, Eric Glesmann, Vicki Goins, Jerry Golden, Becky Gomez, Tommy Gongaware, Cha Gonzales, Mary Goode, David Goodrich, Peggy Grace, Al Gray, Don Green, Janice Greenland, Carl Greer Ricke a Y Gregory, Elizabeth Griffin, Harold Fountain, Patricia Fourman, Jerry Frankovic, Michell Franks, Doug Franz, Gerald Fritz, Billy Gale, Paul Galvan, Frank Gambol, Barry Gantt, Mike Garcia, Roger Gardner, Johnny Garrett, Twyla Gaston, Joe Gibson, Joe 'Q ,l 1- ia 3 rles Grigson, Michael l i Guidry, Paul Guinn, Nelda Guzman, Martha 4 Haas, Judy Hager, Diana Ff112F: ..-. ' My ,Q -11,4 X Ff F ,fs ,, F wil ,Q if -f 1 . -: .H,F,W--A ' V 4 iv 1 l I ,, , A kivizk K K F ' F i'liii F F f 'F X. . A ,v Q1 F If . X Q V ,, , EMU' ' - A If--, ggii ,,, ,L iroi F F f . ---- F -3 F ,,,,, i E il I, if ? x f ,F ,fa liir i Ig, X ,,e,,i,,, F eai,e, fi if X ' .Q , Q. XF, r srr Fx 3, F X ' . Fx, F T. F X ,,,,,,, F g ,F , 'S' 5. i .f Q Campus Activities Involve Extra Effort X ? . u i-at rift th pm. 5 , i f A ltihml - 1 6 T l l ,E L 'rf . 19 if sg Hee Q K 3 ft' it 1 if ,Ja ,M During the past school year, PHS is the setting for various behind the scene action. Among these less publicized affairs is the Most Beautiful Eyes Con- test for which Glenn Bondy is chosen for his preci- ous peepers. Also, the Art Club sponsors a fair with booths representing the different campus organiza- tions. Two sailors from the French Fleet are invited to visit our school by Mrs. Sheila Lodise. Jacques and Jean-Pierre talk about France with Mrs. Lodise. i Faculty Advisors Direct Freshman Class As freshmen start their new year at PHS, the counselor is there to help them to over- come their difficulties and to become a vital part of the school. Mrs. Margo Bishop helps the students select classes for their be- ginning year While making them feel at home and enabling them to accept the re- sponsibilities of being a high school student. Hagerty, Chris Haggard, Beverly Hall, Ricky 'A Hall, Steve Hamil, Debra Hampton, Debbie Harden, Jo Ann Hardin, Kay Harman, Judy Harp, Kathy Harrell, Susan Harris, Lena Harris, Marvin Hartt, Sherry Haskins, John Hay, David Hayes, Brad Hefley, Richard , A 'fir fl vw 1 51:2 9 frzfw - a re gg Q1 ' 1 ' i-1 we 2,51 I -it H Q V: i n -Y Ktllilivl ' W i 2 JE TL -5 li.r H 'S 'S r if ' -s ' H , .sss 72 , , r , r ,... A. ,, .. -gg, r , l - . ,. la by ,f if r. s iir 'fl X ' x A fig K 'r l t f xx . ' 'f S V rf' A 1 4 r, sr ff ill ifl 23,9-K' Q p S J v' I ' Xa , gi , ' A ' 5 - -'w ifi J F . 5 , J ., J Y , , ' i J- A X J gi f ' i iiii ' i r ' .' 2 - 1 1 ci we 11 I -' 1 R Y 4 ff it 'J ,, 4 liii 'J fl ' f rr H' Q f krrk gk ' is kkr' ' I A w- i' R -xfxfial fL,, l - N il 1 ' 'x 1 . 1 , ., f if R r I I P! a ff 1 ff J' gf 1, N, ,K W -.k. sei ::, 112' r 3 A xml' krx ,Li L'i oi. xx l '-f j 1 N.., 5 ,f , J I 5 'Q' f 2 K --- 1 f. .X J ,, . il: Q ' Q ' iv- lf , ,, 5' V bgggliiwthgm ,. I f V i I A V -ix K: ' I .W ,... .Q. , i ii u ,X 2 1 ' 7 , gi f, -p I ii. ' A R , - :L: , ,, Q 1 J ' ., J, . lst? A i 3 Xfilk 3 i I I , It E .... iiifii ' 'x :J f3'?'33I-Z-.- 1' 5 J l ?'l'f, f-I-Q-I-3 ,.,, 4 5 Q QL! . 3? iil l iv tr. ar fa Q. if v 4 K E ' as W V i Q ,,,. W . ,, . , . , -. - J l , il rf , Mrs. Bunkley realizes she has four years as freshman sponsor. 'K lf: Vi-E I 1 , .. 'f,x: , 4, ' , XXX' V, 1, . t , X ., I ' ya! , 1 ,ii W Li 4 .t , ' ' ii' J' , ff J dw ' '-if ' . i e.,e s ll snr-- fi , , 4, ,s ,ff-v1.6 1 3 2 Heflin, Robert Hempel, Linda Henderson, Kathryn Hendrix, John Herod, Candy Herrera, Jeanette Hickey, Edward Hickman, Keith Higgins, Robert Hiironen, Paulette Hill, Barbara Hill, Bobby Hill, Laurel Hill, Marilyn Hobbs, Janet Hoffman, Penny Holder, Kandy Hollingsworth, Cathy Hoover, Brad Hopson, Debbie House, Karen Houston, Dennis Houston, Walter Howard, Jack Howell, Jimmy Huffman, Roger Hughes, Jackie Hughes, Leslie Hull, Jeff Humphries, Jan Hunt, Earl Hunt, Tim Hunter, Darlene Hunter, Gary Hunter, Robert Inglet, Ronald Jackson, Alan Jackson, Diane Jacobs, Wanda James, Monnie Janosec, Robert Jenkins, Patricia Johnson, Benny Johnson, Bobby Johnson, James Johnson, Mark Johnston, Sheila Joiner, Steve Jones, Cindy Jones, Daphne Jones, Debbie Jones, Sam Jordan, Dana Jordan, Jeri . N fx. L ,T Q, 'x .VX ' w EA r .16 ' x Kallus, Jerry Keath, Patricia Kelley, Jan Kemp, Ann Hendrich, Loy Kilburn, Orville Kimball, Diane Kincannon, James King, Paula Kingsbery, Linda Kirby, Steve Kirkland, Mike Knight, Linda Knight, Peggy Kovach, Barbara 'N t YQ' x 4 ' J , ,,,,. flirt . 1 as L K Li ,g if 4 ' I v All YA I . . ar e 34 S + BQ. gli , I , L1 v rf , ' jx, . ff ' 4 y ,XM , 6 1 'fi 1 1 1 ,, ,,. lg ' , A f .-,W ff ' 4 , L , ,,,., -- , .. 'gig .3 122' , , ' tfgaknia .N ,za ' Q 4 if K ,X i . 1 fir ' :grew 5,3 is HLCSSZZI 'if Q, ,. i gn f V5 11- 44 Mfg? I , -' 4 , 5 is - 1 4 . ,,,,,, ,, w , Mg, J fi 5,7 Z' A , 1 N i ., ' 1-'Pin bb! .,,i.,,,, ,,,, K v Another Time, Another Place for Freshmen 7 ! 1 , Kressley, Deborah Krog, Ralph A ,sm 5 Krolczyk, Sandra i A 7 1, Kuebler, John A . EL M l Brenda Benner explores new environments. ' L ' r' L , ,,,,,, LaCaze, Brenda in ,Aff Land, Georgia V H .gs ,B 'WTL' B Land, Mary , , f' B Lane, Jeanie ' kf.,L X , I ,L K 7 Laughman, Bobby V I ' i ' Layton, Wes li if V Leach, Kenneth 31 in 1+ M, Leach, Lloyd A ' f Leamon, Diane -,,, e en, i ' if A Lee, Robert C L I, LeGalley, Donna L L 1-5 i ee'rl ,L ,X Legler, Kim A . L K I LeGrande, Michael Leonard, Donna Lester, Debbie Lightfoot, Marinell Lightfoot, Ricky Lightsey, Rebecca Lilly, Kenneth Lindsey, Joyce Linn, Susan Little, Mary Litton, Karen Logan, Brenda Freshmen Give Active Support Lon, Arnold Long, Joe Lopez, Gloria Lord, Sandra Lorenz, Donna Lucas, Deena Lucas, Teena Luebe, Morris Lum, Karen Lusk, William Lynn, Teresa Machala, Nancy Madden, Wayne Malone, Connie Manahan, Frank Mann, Paul Maples, Shirley Marini, Mark Marsh, Duane Martin, Barbara Martinez, Luis Masoner, David to Spirit ,tt,.t L N rrsrro L 5 , 1 f x xi' in .., tti o' ' Q ' as mf 'ff , I W in .,', ' ,.p '- H ' - ' ' , 1 , W I 96 A X A i i. . 'fi ' ' ,t'i . P s l 2 v QQ? '- ' ' .. . . ! a A ,, xm as - 1 Q, 1, l lair .QM It is -lik zz- - W lk X Nw .ras ,. Q- x i ,, 1 n L .-.N X Y 1' 4 - if L- :uf ft ,,, Massingill, Mike Mathews, Cheryl Mayes, Gayla Mays, Sandra Mazac, Betty McClain, Dennis x i, ., ' - - it , .... , s,,, u f s ' gg: i ff 4' X it '.Y1 ,s,L X sssM 1. 1- fu- 1 N .A A f ff ,sfs . As all the school participates in this year's spirit contest, the freshmen are able to enter a large number of the votes which helped place PHS among the top schools of the surrounding area. In spite of the fact that other schools are able to reach a higher goal, the spirit of PHS far exceeds the weight of any amount of paper and ink. McDaniel, Debra McDaniel, Diane McDonald, Charles McGaffey, Mike McGaffey, Tom McGinnis, Pat McGugin, Phil McKaughan, Billie McKeown, Kathi McKinley, Tyrone McKenzie, Terry McLain, David Vrk' 1 McLearen, David McLeod, Greg McNair, Debbie McNatt, Stephen McNatt, Teresa McRee, Terrell McWilliams, Terri Medley, Judy Meyer, Patricia Michalinos, Evette Miles, Pam Miller, Linda 329 Miller, Linnie Miller, Patty Mills, Jack Mills, Walter Moak, Gary Moise, Sydney Montross, Kenneth Moody, Jerry Moon, Hazel Moon, Mark 'N'! 'WN A 'Q s rv i . - ,A J, -ry' , W' 5 NJA, Ti if- if' f if , Ni W 1 f N fr i ff Q, u, 1 'Eff r iii rj , m,5f j, or J Moore, Cathleen Moore, Glenna 'U ? Moore, Jackie , i Moore, Jimmy ,,,. , ' Moore, Pam 7, ' I I , Q Ag XX adj i ll' ,lg Moore, Ronnie ' A 7' , Moore, Rose Q 1 .5 eeyy eeyy M 'f fe Moores, Denise V ffiii -17 slay' W 1 N M00rmHf1, T0mmY P- ' V ffiili y f i Morales, David . -r A ' 'oiif i I jx 1? Moravek, Michelle X .. , , l: lill V W' J ' if xiii X' .. 1. ff I Morgan, Ronald A fnijg, Morris, Kathy if Q If I -TJ 'A k L. Morton, Blaine ff, , i Q . ,',, ,F Morton, Diane in , ri J 'iii' x L ,,,,,, Moseley, Thomas X iiwi W J J , , K V 8 .i 'ff' 'iris Moser, Ellen P 1 f?5iinl TVX l I -5 ff-.','ij- J-Qffifif .y?j:,5:f:f'. ' Mosley, Ricky Mott, Alex Muckleroy, Brenda Mudd, Sharon Muecke, Brent Mullens, Cheryl Mullens, Patricia Munson, Marilyn Murphy, John , ,b Murphy Linda Murphy, Murphy Sandra sd nd - K , X -'im' Y -yr y rfre ,fx ' .Sp lm '3 rseyr Mmm r , e DV? rr ,agQae I ' Q Qc. , - 2 'IL1 If K5 1 Q eq: 5 'fr ,g'i'fQfff , Freshmen Swing in With Valentine? Freshmen dance with joy at first party after semester L, , eXan'1S. I sxjis fiff gt f. V x ,I A . ,,,.:r' --7 K he 4 'K Q K I , ' livpa-Q.-.av yi I IWW 1 .ss l N, ee 1 W, r -rg - e ff N O, aw' l it 5 1 he ,sl '.e, .. .. I ' 'I ' 'vie ' e' 4, .. f. f I L j,5,iggg,5.:15xii, -, Q X 422:57 f:'f.s eeee If X M f 3 -if 'iff' 4 7153 X ' r I , 'v 4, 'Q 1 1 if 'e i X vs ,. 97, ' X 5, I, W ,,. , L u,'x,'i...i, f f-f ' - il le. J r, rg Q ., 'Q f sw , y 2 Y K ' W .. , . . N p wp -1 ' Qs J Y- i O 1 K:-li l e ee at 1 ' O l O l 1 Q K il is ., s r ef f rv 1' l i gt rl, 'fs 9 4 ' E, u 4 .Plc Murray, Robert Neff , John Neugebauer, Alfred Nobles, Harrison Norton, Cindy Nouis, Jeff Null, John Nunn, Martha Nunu, Paul Oakley, Steven O'Banion, Dana O'Banion, David Odom, Sherry Olson, Janet Opelt, Mike Orr, Jacquiline Oser, Shirley O'Sullivan, Tim Overby, Rebecca Overstreet, Anita People once believed that the birds began to sing on February 14th. The keeping of Saint Valentine's Day as a day of friendship probably grew out of this belief. It was not until this century, how- ever, that the custom of sending valen- tines to people became popular. In ac- cordance with this custom, freshmen con- tribute to the vast number of valentines that are sent to each other on Valentine's Day. Freshman FTA members await late arrival of singing telegrams. H he Overstreet, Denise I Q ,, ky V l,ci,,,tlQ V 4 Owens, David 1 if 2 f s eii Ozuna, Elizabeth f if if fi? ff gr . .V 4 if Pafford, Billy V, V, VV 3 ' V7 2 Page,Chery1 ., 1 X 2 if ltdlll I Page, Terry .V-,ifpfify 'W f 1 M A .'f,rf:.ffr ii' i f f f w e . ,fi f 4-1't2a5 31': - iw ' V - 1 Park,J0ji y , if ' ,V s-V fm Parker, Robert E V, , V Je, 4 gil 5 D 1 flag e Parker, Robert , Q ' j r t 'fi 5 V ' V A V Q A Parmer' Diane ' 'Yi W 'R ite ' W 1 fn? Pa1'1'iSh, Gerald i i - A ' ls K l1 di f'i - V , X Partin, Tim ' X' ' T V IVIVV X - Xe ,R , 5, 'Vt - X if:fl,1.lesznaessax,Jrtam,5f2-we-wffusifzzsszz emi, , ,-wf is imfm,irmvffwavlffapeHg-me .if 11 1, Pass, Ted W Pate, Katherine V 1 Patrick, Debbie Peace, Karl ' ,y Peebles, Donnie idili D V 3 , q S gr V V V Peauson eve V V N 4 P , sig, ' L. ... ' . f 'Lf XX u Q ' 332 , 4 -af Our Hearts Are Young and Cay ff ,,., if 7' U' P 4. 4, f V , if-or ,AN jf . ,- 1 -It , nr . ., t ' q xc rv N fn - , .. , ,A KLV- . s ., ,ggi L l . , 1,52 V H I H iw. - 1, 'A-- 3 A: Q2 1 . 5 v 3 ,rl - ' .K - P P' 9 ' fl! - ,.1..riim, 5 'ff A ., - v . . 1 fr f H Hegre, ff' -, sg, ,Q 1 Q ,. Y- . '44, 2, E 4 j f il - .pt , ti e A 3,5 ,F E X f tw K 'Q ,if ' 'SZ -777 ' l , 'K 1' ' i A -fer P P ' 3 , we . f X I .I . xr ,, ,' lf ' if 1 ,f-3,1 .lm xg F' L Xl,-ef l f -0' . , f ,gh , . ' i f , fe , ,yvf if , ,J Peiia, Bertha Pendleton, Julia Pennington, Rhenea Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins, Larry Perry, Carol Perry, Lelldon Pertl, Mike Phillips, Kathy Phillips, Kent Piana, Mike Pierce, Jeff Powell, Gary Prestage, Jana Price, Judy Price, Lois Pulido, Joe Pyle, Lynette Quigg, Kathy Quillen, Larry Ramey, Weldon Ramirez, Lupe Brenda Benner proudly accepts her charm for being elected Freshman Valentine Princess. Rannals, Jo Ransonette, Kerry Ray, Billy Reed, Billy Reichelderfer, Debbie Reininger, Rollyn Reyes, Roy Reyna, Marie Reynolds, Billy Reynolds, Paul Reynolds, Sandra Rhoades, Bessie Freshmen Look Forvvarc z- A- , ' ,1-fl . a wx 7, ,i ,f ' V I 5 i Q . A sn if L i uv' L-f l ? -Vl,f .L It K ' 'il V 5 L l ' Y 'yll i 'Wi ,114 f el -fx yi' r I A ' , Vs-2, , ' if ' i .l..,, Vez- , B I if Jeanne Stubbs, Barry Thompson, and James Bray make preparations for the freshman picture in this year's Student Council page. Rice, Joe Richardson, Bill Richardson, Gary Riske, Linda Rivera, Ruben Roach, Gary is , is-ff ff x ' ' if ,G f , .. L 118' 1 RW .s gg i 'A , Sir: X si 5 gf r 3 .fc as f 5, , swf -1 as '.'f. 11 ,N 'a . I , 5 V Q ,A ... 'N I A ,, d to Sophomore Status , ,, ,. . -Amee ,i am ig: 125.1 r1,., ,,Ei.,,,., -' if -,., i Q-f - , ' '- N.. 'R ,',.', LLZ' 5' ' 1 e 1 I if . ff- .1 ', T o lg ,. 7 if 514. as R , Tas o r , f gi: ,gi V ' 1.4 f ,. 1 I any if vw ki -fkr A .iw K H V,-:K . V or olo o'oo R S S -1 iff- f if ' ff! , f .1. i . - -- Xe f li in .vi Roberts, Bruce Roberts, Freddie Roberts, Larry Rogers, Donald Rogers, Martha Rogers, Tracy Roush, Theresa Royal, Jon Rushing, Ann Russell, Craig Saffell, James Samuel, Steve f ,W i r , sandiin, steve ' 'fi 1 '1' San Miguel, Dora 4 ,, i Q Q 9 A i A- San Miguel, Oralia . L is ' F 'V L Sappington, Dolla 'V 4 H L . 'J Sartor, Carol ' I Q 'W 5 M ,k Saunders, Debbie r eese , a . , :azz tyst s .N v - Q iq 6 ig f , L vb Q A Pr , rages.. s a be t ff Xi. . t,,:V,, V -9 '2 iiii' gig' tfil l ul ' Sayers, Christlne ' - v. M Schmidt, Robert 7 lili Q- is ' ,- Q Schramm, Gary It K , , ieil WVVV, - Schrieber, Vickie Jerry Swindler portrays one of the many freshmen who await their second year at PHS. '1 of Yi J' af --,. - . W ,N ma - rf i .., Q .i 36' X A. af, 4 , ,. Freshmen Take a Big Step Into PHS i M , .. Self, Diana f, wif,-',1f1u'5 '. f . . i , i etl,e i , ... K-Q, Sendifer, Mike ' ' tax S M A is f w Q 5 Attempting an escape from Mr. Dia1's fresh- man Spanish class, Neal Skinner changes his mind after a word of caution. 336 k 111 f1 ij Schrock, Linda Schutt, David Schwab, Betty Scott, E'von Scott, Robin Scott, Rodney 4 W' Searcy, James ft' I 'i 4, Seg0via,He1eH -5 5 fi Self, Bobby , 1 ,,'i ,,,W . 1 I i '- H6 1 ..., ag, K.VL w , f 'W lx me , - gg. ,ffgzl 'tiio t SX , - 33 f-as ei c ri 'Y 1 3 5 Q i lg X ffl l ff Sesser, Larry Shankle, Danny Shaw, Jackie Shaw, Rodney Shelander, Janice Shelly, Vivian Q-...ff ' me K. Y X Beginning a new year at a large school such as PHS is no easy task for any freshman student. Faced with the many threats and circumstances which might come from upperclassmen, freshmen finally realize that this is a part of the everyday life which they will have to endure for the whole year. In spite of the teasing of the upperclassmen, however, the freshman class exemplifies high spirits, which they exhibit all year long. i ' ffl V Show, Billy 1-5, H Shrader, Scott -gi V e Simmons, Vicki - Skinner, Neal - -tt, eiii' ' Slayton, Clarence Q I -V Slyker, Steven Smith, Anita Smith, Calvin Vicki Glesmann prepares to expect the unex- pected as she appears before Miss McKinley. 337 Hard Work Produces Successful Performance l As a climax to a wonderful year, the 1969 Senior Talent Show be- comes a tremendous success. Many hours of hard work are required to produce such a fan- tastic piece of entertainment. The settings of the various skits sup- plement the intended idea of the show that it has been a rough road and you've come a long way, baby. Spectators are shocked and amused as the lights dim, a hush descends over the audience, Mr. Lackey slowly un- rolls his fluorescent duck poster, and someone lets out with a mighty UQUACKY' Then, the on- lookers laugh and cry simultane- ously at the comic imitations of Taaffe Cox and the corny jokes of the emcees. Yet, this has truly been a memorable performance, and has helped to make this year one of the best. -wi Diann and Jackie Neff bring back the gay nineties with their rendition of an old tune. Music of the Burgundy Street attracts an odd assortment of listeners. ,L Smith, Carla Smith, Cindy Smith, Debbie Smith Dumont Smithi Glenda Smith, Jerry Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith: Smith John Mike Rilda Sherri Steve Tony Smith, Troy Snell, Clyde Sosebee, Linda Spears, Chuck Spears, Tim Speight, Diane if Springer, Darryl Stacy, Diantha Tired freshmen practice ceaselessly during cheerleader workshop. 340 I' Q -me uf Q, my I 'i i Q. Q5 li' et Q32 rrrr if 4 la , H Q, m y ,Q ,M ,wifi M 0 ,. f, . - . - , -al, my fr, ,'-.'-Qniaji-A P S lk' ' 'fffim Cheerleading Tryoutf elf Hb S Millie A li fe W , X . , b 4 ,... 3 Exhibit Frosh Activity W: 3,1 2'-Tr' X d ,R i- t,t i W H f f ' S I ttt it p tiiiiti fl if X ittt S 'i -N V + iit ft ' fitf S i . ,- S it . tt ii' if rx 'S sf iff K Stapleton, Irene Starr, Glenn Stastny, Judy Stewart, Judy Stewart, Sharon Stivender, Barbara Stockton, Ned Stoltz, Alan Stone, Glenn Stonecipher, Mark Storey, Steve Strawther, Bobby outs. Freshman candidates must catch on quickly to show their ability for judges during try is M hh ,,. ,M s - r ali . 551 fiH'lfyff,:- i W W Qi i , xi: Stubbs, Jeanne F S Q- A 'A . Sullivan, Carol , 1 k. Sullivan, Johnnie 1. L V ., V 2 31 '- X 14 Y if' i f S . Freshman students take their first look at a few of the books that will benefit them m thelr next years in high school. Swann, Rickey Swearingen, Donald Sullivan, Patricia Swindler, Jerry Swindler, Terri Tally, Brenda Taylor, Ernie Taylor, Leona Taylor, Monica Taylor, Pam Taylor, Ricky Thedford, Larry Thomas, Bill Thomas, Steve Thompson, Elaine Thompson, Gail Thompson, Larry Tipps, Claudia Tobin, Timmy Tolbirt, Karen Ah ,ff fra ,,... -u. -. Y lu . o ll f Z K I I va -4. as 4 ,, . , , , iii. 'hifi' G Q fv ff if li , ,. 4' i I 4' '5 if? asfj' x 5 iq wg T f If age? A r 5 ff, ' 5:19 N 3,7 t -gm' N7 .sag 'W K 5.1 or ,. . fr' K' ,fig x 1 , ' ' UP ...,. 'V QM A T' .grate , y i .,,, Q95 V, I ffffflfflli Q, 1, ek , . ' ' - Wm, .if ,K I , ,,,, C W ,yit Mi . 4-F ,if 2 .1 m j r xi 4 Library Facllltates Education Toole, Kathy Trainer, Lora Treadway, Gary Turner, Frank Turner, James Unfried, Don Valdetero, Cynthia Van Dine, Larry Vanee, William Varner, Lila Varner, Nina Vaughn, Eddie Veatch, Sharon Veazey, Russell Venters, Carol Verastequi, Gloria Vick, Darrell Vines, Pat Therman Brittain discovers that the library also has its own financlal de V .:f' as-M ' '..'1i'f Freshmen Campaign For Class Qffices Campaigning for class offices begins prepara- tion for next year's sophomores. Ricky Light- foot attempts to help Mike Piana in his cam- paign for sophomore treasurer. Vogtman, Butch Wagener, Fred Wagstaff, Debra Walker, Carolyn Walker, Jo Anne Walker, Melvin Walker, Pam Walley, Suzanne NIKE Plhiiti Fon TREASURER l nb M 3:1 .K al , ,Q i if, i X 1 1 fvg i is V I A V - Vpky p i.,,.1 . , in V H its AJ. . I Walters, Claire ., Q, -' f 3. V Y31fIfgi'Z - gin L , ' Walthall, David A' pe' p sp p , i QQ 1 3 i4 Walton, Douglas 'L ff x e,,, ,il i ' A' ,if ' i Wardell, Patricia - I! :Y A Ylifgff, p i ' 2 gy W21'1'0H,Ch11Ck l M t it X A x vrrfi , Q I oft Z ,. Ml, ,ff fb. A 4 X ' ' L a Washington, Danny , 5 A WI' I 5. Waters, Jean ig ,V fi' , i Weatherly. Linda 2' ,QL Q ii, X Webber, Marvin A, Qi3, H ,V Webber, Terry f 1 if few . ' f I e , ta Vi ' t 344 ,Q- Ps if I f if O lil .. , , ,W . i a in yy, I Ei 7 V, 1 X X ,-- M , ,. 1 , j Wiji 4 jfp' 3' 5, ret Weeke, David Weems, Cheryl Welch, Donald Welch, Elizabeth Welch, Marilyn Welch, Mary Wells, Jack Wells, Jackie West, Craig Wester, Curtis Wheeler, Elmer White, Gary White, Joan White, J 0 Ann White, Mike White, Paul White, Paula White, Tom PLAY 0001. Cl3F.0llRXA 3.93332 if W C A FUR TR EASUREII e KEEP CO0L! Along with the campaigning and speeches, posters play a major part in the election for next year's sophomore officers. 1, Tom and Carole Chosen Frosh Favorites Wiggins, Hannah Wihlborg, Jerry Williams, Barbara Williams, Jeanie rf f fl 5 B lg. .Q is le an fi ii ww' i , , , f l i' Williams' Joe 4 .CF ' Q. . ' iii Williams, John 1 V-, V ,V,Va,l , Williams, Linda 1 fi-,ig l iv, :-l,,i 1 Williams, Theresa y. ..ssL 'sss i illr he it i, 4 l, i 5f3ha?s'v ., f' slis iff 5rw'iiif , , if an-rv NT xl I f . -rf Williber, Martha . f l l Willingham, Phillip V VN V 5 on - R Wilson, Annette ' V' i - 2 5 qi 3, , Wilson, Pam Yi i f -- i l 'ff BV 5 Wilson, Theresa ' , l in B X i ' to lg 2555fi55EEE555si5E5S555L'5i l ' Fl' ig ..1s F tl ' Windham, Laurie ,ZV V ,551 ,q 0 ff' . V Windle, Michael P- ,g , ' 'A L i '55 N Z Winegarden, Nancy ' ,V ay - , XL,-'i V I Winton, Renee ' it Q' l,,, V, V V f , ' Wolfe, Carole V V X ' f ' VV- 5f,Q,f f ' gi X i Jil ' ' , ' Wood, Nancy Woods, Wanda Woody, Mark Wren, Gladys Wright, Beverly Wright, Johnny Wynn, Kathy Yost, Barbara Zamarrorl, Alma Zimmer, Warren --sr l , 'VN , .f-4? .x K A' ff ,howl , V V VE, , V i H - if .. . , , .xr M.. rl- , i oi - 3' 1 W . ,l,i f it .' . i-ii -2' . fi i' l . 1 -5, .5-5-i '1ii,'. 55f,ff.:. 'J Q i ' B i i 1 'iifvf fflif' iiii l ffl W , V V3 . , V 5 V ,.,, ,V Shi. VJVV . V V VVQV VVVWVVV Vs ' E ' if? 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N 1 ' s ' ,-W wx , . 1 I 1 1 1 Mfe J an 1 1 1 1 www THPWM CMPMU 105 W. Curtis GQ 2-8757 WILLINGHAM 1 kQyBuy Your Groceries Az. . . 1625 spencer Highway MAE-MAX 1201 South Main 402 S. TATAR M. E. Hughes 8 Son WHEN YOU'VE GRADUATED, COME SEE US. rg 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. fx HOUSTON LIGHTING 8i'PQWER COMPANY -N. thi!! An Equal Opportunity Employer Compliments of. . John, A. Campbell Commercial Properties CR-2-4381 355 South Texas Lumber Company 209 Tatar GR-2-3621 356 Ciadewlbkofs Flowons 134 E. Soutlzmore K Across fem Searsj Pasadena, Texas GR-2-3231 Complete FQomLQowiw Qpecialigiug at Cottages Go Creative! 6 D Q School Project Supplies Q o Art Materials S h 1 C 1 Decoration Mate 1 Arts and Crafts We Supplies In fr f yw ca 5 ol 4 5 1555 S, zeal, Pioneer Industrial Co. Engineers Fabricators Constructors La Porte Rd. - at Bearle GR-2-4388 X QE in 309 'TQ oi? a v . H5 xrf- If GA, 6 is Q ax G-. 60 2' ' - They're all going to--- BOB HO!-OOF'fB'Q B421-B-Q 'me Gwuesr' 1 1 12 QPENOE-F21 I-MN. I-IU 6-8532 SALUTING THE SENIOR CLASS HARRIS TV 81 APPLIANCE Don and Billie Carpenter 615 E. Harris at Wafer GR 3-4425 Congratulations Class of '69 Pasadena National Bank 3700 Spencer at Burke Member FDIC Come See the Dodge Boys at PASADENA DCDGE 3 'X 44, , PM ,M - .Luk .1 A K 255 K ...wg KENNEY'S HAIR FASHIONS 2 LOCATIONS TO ACCOMMODATE YOU - 2428 E. SOUTHMORE NO. 2 - 2324 S. BU 473-5655 SUE 944-8265 GATLIN INTERIORS 324 Tatar GR 2-'I421 E. P. Childress GATLIN'S ANTIQUES 215 E. Sterling 477-1750 New and Used Cars Hwkbowv Aufof 101GI:eQI:2Si1E1ver 601 wagsrdw WA 8-2246 CLIFF'S CLIFF'S CLIFF'S FOOD FOOD FOOD MARKET MARKET MARKET IOO4 S. SHAVER Compliments Of Soathmore Savings Association E i,ii I i, i: iA i WHO S I , i's: iiiis af i-1i 825 E. Sonthrnore - 3409 Spencer Highway Phone 473-5545 Asazrrrsswa PRQGRESS O NATIONAL MERIT TH ROUGH SCHOLARSHIPS ANNUALLY DIAMOND EDUCATIQN SHARES THE MAJOR PORTION OF APPROVED TUITION COSTS WHEN AN EMPLOYEE FURTHERS HIS EDUCATION DIAMON MATCHES EMPLOYEES GIFTS TO APPROVED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS D DIAMOND SHAMROCK CHEMICAL COMPANY E A Unit of Diamond Shamrock Corporation 363 W V ' r wfjiffff' g a 5 4 r. - I fi or 4 M . 1 , 4. f-.. 3 L f in--11' Pg , -4 A .Q i 9 A N Continental Hairgoools o Pasadena 3913 Spencer Across From, Bayshore Hospital 944- 7021 Wigs ' Falls ' Wiglets anol Accessories MORGAN'S Abb0Ti iFll0I'1iS1t IHC Flowers for Every Occasion Wholesclle Retail JOE 8' RADA ABBOTT Free Delivery 1219 South Street GR 3-1744 Pasadena Sporting Goods 101 East Pasadena Freeway fast North of Pasadena High School GR 3-2959 Headquarters for All Athletic Equipment Yts Pays to Playa, Compliments of ' Bruce Employment Agency 714 E. Southmore GR 3-9251 Pasadena Medical Arts Bldg. MSEW WHA T95 NEW9' SOLOMONS FABRIC CENTER 1311 South Richey GR 3-2758 'P Compliments of Zu WALKER'S PRESCRIPTION R IA' f PHARMACY Q 0 1801 Crawford CA 4-7846 97 D 0 ll - - df, f 1 I' II d I' I I' 2 781 Rtijnmlvsknyt. T8 D, S f S 1 f 1-' ,- f, . X mf' 12155351 1711 CS. CBAQUQF 111 ,gy ' f Y, -N U H- el EM JQMQRZQ Nik 97? 2-1204 ' f 1 ? ' R ..v I vc' K fr see CHEMICALS FOR INDUSTRY Yes, industry is the primary customer of the Rohm and Haas Company who provides employment for many good Pasadena people. But you, the customer, benefit from our research and manufacturing processes be- cause our industry can produce more and better products to help enrich your everyday life. We at Rohm and Haas are proud of our contribution to industrial progress. We pledge to continue. CDNIPANY Voice of the FIGHTING EAGLES on KLVL CHEVR Om Pasadena Public Library Your Good Deal Dealer in PASADENA' ll MlI1eI'VCl GR-3-3376367 Y SAN JACINTO STATE BANK Building With Pasadena 213 West Soufhmore Member F.D.l.C Q . f 5 , lg' 2 it AJ 64 T NM S . I , flqlllli 5 '- 4' 'S JI , lf' ., , I,-,,,y,,,1niff'l .e f f'frnwun,nwn1u'lf'-'W' 1, 1 650 AMf95.7 FM .v ,,. .M ny'wtwyruv.w:1w,mw4fwr 'f ' I 4 g Higgason Jewelers Class Rings ' Invitations Diamond Watches ' Engraving Gifts ' Jewelry Repairs ' A 33805 Red Bluff GR-3-355l ' TR. Y 1 : ag, 4g-: x If I 'AIA 1'f WARREN'Q GARAGE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS TUNE UP AIR CONDITIONING QPECIALIST9 A 4402 Naviga+ion Phone - QQ-3-4994 i Goflowag Auto 951 Loclwoodf OP: 5-0592 14-18-E. Spencer Hwy. N t t K-M 1 P1 9452552 or 92212-96852 RQQTCBLSRWN Major Credit Cards Honored FAMOUS FOR Steaks 'I' Orlental Culsme Dlnsum Platter if Seafood Pasadena and NASA Area Now open Monday thru Thursday 11 A M 10 P M Frlday and Saturday 11 A M 11 P M pcwieftee r and Mrs B111 IEE I 4 ,K , . . r ,Ki ak . y f ff in the South Houston, 1 I A L5 , yi - on A O I . .' 1 . . . .- D A . 103610, -E 'S . Adhd Men and Boys Pasadena Plaza t as PARKER ,S DAIRY SCHOOL RINGS INVITATIONS MA R T 944-8002 Truitt Thomason Ugomasonps ,jlewefy Sig? Iiwy- 2815 Strawberry 944-6963 l eXaSWat h 81 J elry R P V X V Q f QQ Let us help you attain your financial goals 370 Pasadena Savings Association Member FDIC Mexican Food to Take Home MONTEREY HOUSE 50 Locations to Better Serve You S 94 SCUTHSIDE CAMERA CENTER 3817 Bellaire Blvd.666-2487 923 Main Street Houston Paints Builders Post Oak ' The Village ' River Oaks Sharpstown ' Town and Country Almeda Mall ' Northwest Mall CHAPMAN HARDWARE Plumbing ' Electric ' Household 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. 472-3700 'I700 S. Main and Shaver 37l 7 1 lt's Better to Go to College l But l College or Work Buy Your New or Used Car From ' CSBORNE-APPLE FORD 1 1835 N. Federal Road 1616 South Richey 2626 Spencer Hwy 1 Galena Park Pasadena Pasadena I 372 GL 3-8511 GR 3-8131 946-9202 L Congratulations to the Graduates of 69,' D AMONDS S-ERLING SILVER F NE CHINAWARE ENE CRYSTAL V YOUR C-ASS RING HEADQUARTERS X l 3921 Complete Selection in Stock Alberl lzUine'l BO4lluiflll Enlarged A tefe that Pasadena 'J Oldest and Moat Reliable 8 W. Southmore GR 3-1715 SHAVER AT SOUTHMORE Do Better You Can t Than Sears ,J Ik 'A 1- , . aw. -.f,w 1 Pasadena Plant Q. AMMQ-PHos 0lin A GRI CULTURAL DIVISIO N WHATA B U RG E R 'l46r!o'3' largest Pure Beef Hamburger ' 1301 E. Southmore 1734 S. Richey 2301 Spencer 1206 South Street MAVERICK Steak House 410 W. Southmore Pusodeno 7472-7170 CARNEGIE TIRE COMPANY Quality Tires at Low Prices We Sell for Less and Service es lay Allen Gulf Carl Allenis Phillips 2004 S. 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Tefers 473 -3579 CS. 5741414 790 SGOQIQG 379 ADVERTISING INDEX The backing of our advertisers has made possible the 1969 Pasadenian. In return for their loyal sup- port, we feel that the students of Pasadena High School should patronize these advertisers. Abbott Florist . . . A. O. Smith .......,..... August Moon Restaurant . Bass 8: Meineke ........ Be1'nard's Men's World Bob Holcomb's ......... Boyd Mullen Chevrolet Bruce Employment Agency Burleson Florist ......... Cain's Furniture . . . Carnegie Tire Co. . . . . Carroll-Whiteside .... Cinderella Florist .... Cliff's Food Market . .. Continental Hairgoods . . . Delahoussaye's ........ Diamond Alkali ...... Ella Pryor Fashions . . . E. P. Childress .......... First Pasadena State Bank Frank Mikeska Jewelers . . Gatlin Interiors ....... Gerry's ........ Graham's ............. Harbour Auto Supply Harris T.V. .......... . Herb's ............ Higgason Jewelers ...... Houston Cigar Division . . . Houston Lighting Sz Power J. C. 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Welborn Art Club Mrs. Smith Officers: President: Bill McConnaughay Vice-President: Mary Bell Secretary: Brenda Hughes Treasurer: Bobby Dahrling Reporter: Don Beasley Memhens: Tommy Allen, Kelley Cubva, Cecil Dampier. Debbie Grubbs, Steve Jenkins, P am Leach, Dusky Lewis, Myra Mash- burn, Lawrence Moore. Jerry Norman. Ron Rozelle. Dennis Sit- to, Debbie Spicer, Mary Stone- street, Elaine Thompson. Thomns Trutna, Cindy Valdetem, Valerie Welch Auto Mechanics Mr. Beller Officers: President: Joe VVren Vice-President: Roger Burwell Secretary: Jimmy McDonald Treasurer: Ernie Hill Parliamentarian: Gary Sander Reporter: Vance Tow Sergeant-at-Arms: Charles Keck Sweetheart: Renee Sebanos Members: Tiodora Arrendendo, Johnny Barker. John Batts. David Bellamy, Richard Bierman. Kenneth Bundy, Thomas Cavazos. C. J. Cole, Garon Crow, Terry Dailey, Royce Dean, George De- vantier. Randy Gorsuch, Bruce Gryver. Gayle Gruver. Doyle Hale, Monte Lively, Mike Rich- ardson, James Tatum, Phillip Wallace, Robert Watkins, Larry Willis Auto Mechanics Mr. Edmonson Officers: President: Kenny Grace Vice-Pres: Ray Davis Secretary: Charles Boike Treasurer: Jimmy Franklin Parliamentarian: Barry Gilmore Reporter: Paul Westover Sergeant-at-Arms: Sidney Perkins Sweetheart: Kathy Porterfield Members: Tommy Buzek, Poi-firio Cardenas, Mike Clinard. Doyle Cormier. Donnie Donaho, William Etheredge, Ronnie Ferris, Jimmy Fielder, James Guynes, Jerry Jones, Jimmy Lindsay, Weldon Lister, Dan Melius, Joe Miller, Monty Montgomery. Kin Nor- wood. Joe Ozuna. Kieth Purifoy, Rolf Rowden, Thomas Simpson, David Sims, James Smith, David Thorp. Paul Thorton, Jerry Trout, Donald Vanmeter, Gary Wilson, Billy Yohe Symphonic Band Mr. Warren Members: Kathy Alger. Jerry Asher, Adelle Bareiss. Debbie Bates, Steve Blair, David Brace- well, Ricky Brannon, Pat Bridges, Becky Brown, Eva Cain, Eric Carlson. Earl Carpenter, Mike Carr. Joyce Carter, Janet Clerc, Larry Cochran, Linda Coleman, Mike Collier, Claudia Compton, Debbie Compton, Larry Cook, Sharon Cowey, Linnie Cox, Linda Cunningham, Mike Davis, Mil-ce Duren. Beverly Elam, Arvie Farmer, Evelyn Farmer, Sharon Ferguson, Steve Goodwin. Dennis Gray, Danny Hammer-le, Kevin Harris. Bobby Harthcock, Richard Hazelip, Paulette Hiironen, Sandie Hinkie. Carol Holleman. Jeff Hubbard. Jeff Hull, Mike Jones. Larry Landis, Patty Langford, Kip Lerrler. Jeff Lieder, Ricky Lightfoot. Donald Lum, Carlene Madden, Myra Mashburn Becky Means. James McAdams. Wally McCaffety, Mary Ann McCarty, Debbie McClain, Rodney McGloth- lin. Steve Minor, Janet Moore, Melanie Morehead. Linda O'Neal, Robert Parker, Kay Payton, Pat Pennison, Kent Phillips, Fred Prescott, Rhonda Rand, Paul Roners, Bernadette Rossi. Dave Rossi, Rita Hucksdashel. Mike Sandifer, Wanda Schronk, Cindy Seale, Tommy Simpson, Ellen Smith, Larry Smith. Mike Snen- cer, Glenn St'-ne, Doris Tnlton, Robert Tooke. 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Wayne Madden, Mike Mathis, Cheryl Matthews, Linda Matthews, Mary Means, Miko Miles, M u r r a y Moore, Pam Moore, Carol Perry. Joe Posern, Susan Roe, Craig Sartin, Robert Schreck. Greg Schronk, Bobby Self, Bobby Smith, Diantha Stacy. Allen Stoltz. John Tillery, Barbara Tuggle, Denise Turner, Frank Turner, Don Unfried. Randy Vanderwilt, Eddie Vaughn, Shar- on Veatch, Mary Veatch, Tommy Vineyard, Suzanne W al le y , Dourzlas Walton, Marvin VVebber. Tom White, Linda Williams. Phillip Wilson. Mike Windle. Deborah YVolley, Warren Zimmer, Mike Meridith Beacon Mrs. Sharon Cox Editor-in-chief: Jackie Gore Assistant Editor: Beverly Elam News Editor: Sherry Blakcsley Feature Editor: Paula Priddy Society Editors: Bobbie Allen! Sue Moore Clubs Editor: Mary Stonestreet Sports Editor: Donnie Arn-iitaxze Assistant Sports Editor: Smity McKenzie Sports Reporter: Larry Tyree Photographers: Jack Reeves. Bruce Petty, Hubert VVood Advertising: Margaret Sweatt Circulation: A 1 a n Delafield- Larry Bloodsworth Business Manazer: Jackie Hayes Reporters: Janet Thompson. Sandie Hinkie, Iara Young, Marilyn Warren. Debbie Crick. Henry NVachendorf Business Club Mrs. Becky Fuller Officers: President: Danny Sturm Vice-President: John Harrison Secretary: Sunne Cope Reporter: Harold Holcumbe Members: Debby Bates, Gordon Benner, Shirley Brown, Toni Casey. Lindn. Coleman, Linzln Copeland. Jill Hayter, Maxine Herndon, Mary Leimgruebler, Sharon McPhaul. Linda Mathews. Dayna Overby, Judy Potts, Kathy Phelps, Glenna Vawter Choir Mr. Scarcella Officers: President: Larry Morton lst Vice-President: Syd Hooker 2nd VicfrPresident: Carl Gilbert Recording Secretary: Debbie Laird Corresponding Secretary: Maxine Herndon Treasurer: Sharon NVhite Librarian: Carol Schlueter Sergeant-at-Arms: Tommy Pai-tin Section Leaders: Alto: Camella Vlrigbt: Bass: Lee Thompson: Soprano: Diann Neff: Tenor: Tony Valdez Members: Karen Alger, Marsha Armstrong, Debbie Baker, Becky Barnhart, Billy Black. Mary Blair, Barbara Binford. Teresa Boone. Brenda Burtlcfaux. Sheri Burns, Joan Cain, Eddie Clen- denin, Alfred Danheim, Judy Davison, Alan Delafield, Tricia Dickinson, Richard Dills, Malcolm Edwards. Robin Etie, Patti Fin- ney, Diane Fisk, Debbie Fletcher, Paula Fonville. David Funder- berg, Debbie Hall, Janice Hall, Kathy Hemby, Beth Henderson. Shirley Henderson, Debbie Hill, Carol Hoffman, Donnie Holt, Randy Holt, Ronnie Holt, Julia Jones. Betty Kankel. Pam Keene, Randy Kimmel, Debbie Kohler. Linda Lazenby. Tommy Lee, Phyllis Lemoine, Debbie Liizht- foot, Barbara Line, Bill Lowe, WVynan McCaffety, Ronnie Mc- Graw, Sarah Mackey, David Marl- dox, Rickie Meyer, Denise Mills, Kathy Moody. Jackie Neff. Ruby Nelson, Dorothy Porter, Gary Pustejovsky. Dennis Reed, Glenn Riske, Don Roe. Vicki Show. Mark Stubbs. Carol Wallace. Ronnie Weatherford, R o n n i e Wester. LaVVanda Williams Cosmetology Mrs. Brewster Officers: President: Kathie Brinlee Vice-President: Debi Beall Secretary: Sarah Mackey Treasurer: Debby Copeland Parliamentarian: Sharon Wilkins Reporters: Joanne Wilson, Cheri Veazey Sergeant-at-Arms: Betty Martin Members: Susan Beacham, Kay Blaine. Susan Blake. Pam Bowen. Pricilla Bowley, Shirlie Brown. Debra Bullington, Linda Bur- deaux, Cindy Carnathan, Dorothy Chain, Janice Clark. Susan Cup- Dles. Connie Farris. Brenda Floyd, Sherry Gambol, Brenda Grissom, Fidelia Herrera, Judy Jackson, Debbie Mayes, Corliss McDowell, Denise Mills, Carolyn Monroe, Beatrice Montoya, Doro- thy O'DanielS, Linda Parker, Della Petty, Debbie Phillips. Mary Richards, Rita Smith, Su- san Teal, Ginger Teinert, Lynn Whitaker, Jackie Wood, Patricia Younxz Data I Mr. Sackett Officers: - President: Barbara Hendricks Vice-President: Kay Wilson Secretary: Maggie Rodriguez Treasurer: Curtis Moore Reporter: Nancy Hudgins Members: David Battle, Mary Bivin. Kris Bjarnson, Tom Bowen. Joyce Carter. Martha Crawford, Angela D u n n i n gr , Bobby Hale, Beth Henderson. Randy Holt, Melissa Ingram, Suzy Kammer, Cyd Larivce, San- dra Lilly, Michal Moles. Gerald Scott. Greg Sharp, Trudy Shaver, Darla Simmons, Lynn Woodham Data Processing Mr. Wyyrant Officers: President: Kenneth Staha Vice-President: Glenn Bondy Secretary: Becky Alexander Treasurer: John Ray Harrison Reporter: Janet Johnson Parliamenlarian: Mike Gersten- berger Sergeant-at-Arms: Dana Cotton Members: Bobbie Allen. Randy Apodaca. Donna Bagwell, Kathy Barnett, Pam Bartula, Joe Cham- bers, Dickie Clark, Lynn Evans. Joan Goldman, 'Donna Goleman. Richard Krichn. Tommy Lollar. Brenda Mattox, Sandy McClain. Linda Shclbourne, Pat Smith. Paulette Smith, Frutoso Vasquez, Shirl YVitcher, Sue iVoerncl', Sheron Wooley Distributive Educntinn Mr. Still Officers: President: Sherral Wells Vice-President: Linda Ramey Secretary: Carolyn Ruff Treasurer: Marilyn Webster Parliamentarian: Gayle Haskell Historian: Debbie Hill Reporter: Cheri Ma.-:on Sergeant-at-Arms: Richard Hill Members: Tim Alford, Geoffrey Bailey. Sandra. Berry. Darlene Boley. David Cross, Kay Donel- son, Barbara Douglas, Jerry Dur- rett, Bill Eldridge, WV a r r e n Fleming. Stephen Grimes. Karen Henson, Lois Hyson, Linda Jones, Phyllis Lemoine, Joan McClain, Margie McGrevv, Debbie Miles. Glenda Phillips, Linda Poston, Edith Simpson, Sandra Starrett. Joan Thomas, Carl Triplctt, Sharon NVilde Eagle Escort Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Bryan Military Officers: Colonel: Donna Bennett Major: Sunne Cope Captain: Linda Burcleaux Sergeants: Pam Hager. Kathy Porterfield, Janeatte Kirk, Kathy Hemby, Charmaine Kinz. Cappie Otto. Judy Curry, Mary Helen Sayers Social Officers: President: Brenda Hill Vice-President: Brenda Burdenux Secretary: Kathy Williams Treasurer: Becky Lowe Parliamentarian: Jackie Hayes Historians: Cindy Farr, Sherry Blakesley Reporter: Patricia Dickinson Chaplain: Karen Evans Members: Debbie Baker, Betty Bawden, Rolla Bayless, Debbie Belanger, Jana Bell, Joni Berry. Helen Brinson, Pat Bullock, Lin- da Caldwell. Francine Cammack. Anne Cook, Penny Crawford, Kerry Cummins, Ann Downard, Nanci Draper, Robin Etie. Patty Famacka, Patti Finney, Pat Forbes, Paula Foster, Brenda Freed. Sheryl Galvan, Sandra Galvan. Judy Gardner, Lavamla Gilbert, Joanna Gilspin, Amie Griffin. Elaine Grubb, Barbara Harman, Joann Haselbarth. Beth Henderson, Shirley Henderson, Tammy Henderson, Sue Hollis, Janet Hooper, Melinda Hopper, Susan Hortor, Gay Jones, Gloria Jones. Ruth Ann Jones. Betty Kankel, Peggy Kendall, Pam Kenney. Linda Lazenby, Evelyn Lockhart. Kee McDaniels, Helen Martin. Jo Martinez. Anita Miley, Wanda Miley, Denise Mills, Susan Moore, Susan Moore, Sandy Morris. Diane Neff, Cindy Norville, Nadyne Patterson. Judy Potts, Carol Richardson, Kathy Richardson, LaNell Roberts, Wanda Sanders, Carol Schleuter. Holly Sherrill, Vicki Show, Sarah Slyker, Marilyn Strother, Beth Sykes, Carolyn Tarver, Eileen Thomas, Julie Thomas, Linda Thompson, Susan Trainer, Dana Walthers, Debbie White. Margie Woerner French Club Mrs. Lodise Officers: President: Carl VVheeler Vice-President: Jimmy DeLony Secretary: Elizabeth Windham Treasurer: Mary Carrigan Parliamentarian: Judy Porter Members: Jerry Asher, Brenda Beasely, Pam Blackshed, Bruce Coletka, D e b b i e Countryman, Maree DeLony, Cathy Farris, Marilyn Gansky, Raci Graham, Janis Hall, Debbie Hamil, John Harrison. Dick Hefley, Candy Herrod, Jeanette Herrera, Jo Hicks, Boy Higgins, Kandi' Holder, Sue Hollis, Mark John- son, Peggy Knight, Vicki Lewis. Ben Maddox, Darrell Maierhofer. Janet Martin, Joan Moon. Mari- lyn Munson, Diane Parmer, Jim Partin, Tommy Partin, Carolyn Riportlelln, ,Bernadette Rossi. Cinty Stein. Carol Sartor, Nancy Saibara, Robert Self, Debbie Shook, Sarah Slyker, Mike Smith. Cinty Steen. Jim Stough, Lee Thurharn, Mitzi Towsend, Donald Welch. Mary Welch, Janet Wells, Christine VVells, Hattie Sue Wet- suki, Laurie Windham, Vicki White Future Farmers of America Mr. Etheredile Officers: President: Delray Bruce Vice-President: Brooks Douizhtie Sentinel: Bobby Lanier Treasurer: Jimmy Richards Secretary: David Huffman Reporter: David Berrier Chaplain: Pat Coker Student Advisor: John Osborne Student Advisor: Johnny Spill- man Members: Larry Adler, Jack Bland, Allen Bowen. Gafy BOYLl. Granville Brasfield. Tommy Brock, Jerry Bruce, George Bur- na.man. Jimmy Carroll, Robert Casas, William Caylor, Tommie Chivers, James Crabtrey, Alfred Deleon, Gregg Eiler, Gerald Franz, Mike Gibson, Jerry Goins. David Goode, Robert Grisham. Robert Johnson, Charles Jordan. Joe Lanier, Tommy Lockhart. Jerry Marshall, Bob Meador, A. J. McCord, Ronald Morgan, Don- ald McPherson, Steve Myers, Jerry Netterville, Geary Newman. Alfred Neugebauer, YV a y n e Palmer. Gordon Perry. Kerry Ransonette. David Redman, Dusty Redman, Jim Richards, Frank Roberts. Robert Rogers, James Saffell, Randy Schield, Danny Schwab, Dumont Smith, Mike Smith, Calvin Smith, Robert Sneight, Darryl Springer, Ned Stockton, Terry Sublett, Glenn Tadlock. Bill Thomas, Kenneth Thomas, Ronnie Tittle, Kim Van- Landingham. Jimmy Vaughan, Hugh Varner, Mike Veazey, Fred Wagener, Melvin Walker. Craig Wallace, David Weeke, Kenneth YViggins. Donald YVillia.xus F. H. A. Mrs. Krause Officers: President: Mary Blair lst Vice-President: Kathy Bar- nett 2nd Vice-President: Sharon Wilde Secretary: Evelyn Lockart Treasurer: Judy Erwin Historian: Pam Rothermel . Reporter: Wanda Sanders Parliamentarian: Dorothy Carnes Song Leader: Cindy Coufal Pianist: Karen Evans Members: Nancy Barker, Susan Benton, Jo Blaine. Linda Blank. Vanessa Brandy, Kathie Brinlee. Becky Casey. Linda Caudell. Mary Clark. Donna Cross. Mar- tha DelCerta. Janice Erwin. Tandy Etheredge, Gerri Evans. Patricia Ford. Peggy Goodrich, Marilyn Hill, Elizabeth Hinton, Pauline Hinton, Penny Hoffman, Patricia Holub, Leslie Hughes, Jan Humpries, Patricia Jenkins. Stephanie, Diane Kimball, Debbie Kressley, Dixie Leamon, Brenda Logan, Bettye Looney, Nancy Machala, Donna Machann, Rosie Martinez, Linda Matthews, Deb- bie Miles, Pam Miles, Connie Miller, Linda Miller, Cathleen Moore, Glenna Moore, Sherry Owen. Pat Patnesky, Kathy Phil- lips, Kay Phillips, Linda Riske, Cindy Scale, Diane Sneight, Irene Stapleton. Cathy Weiss, Connie Wilson, Diane Wright, Shirley Yates F. T. A. Miss Myers Officers: President: Kelly Hazen Vice-President: Bill Osborne Secretary: Mary Carrigan Treasurer: Donna Bennett Parliamentarian: Jimmy DeLony Historians: Melanie Morehead. Lisa Hinds Reporter: Jackie Gore Devotional Leader: Elizabeth Windham Senior Grade Chairman: Jackie Hayes Junior Grade Chairman: Dorindn Shook Sophomore G r a d e Chairman: Sandy Morris Freshman Grade Chairman: Joan White Members: Sue Anderson. Dobbie Armitage, Robert Ashlock. Adele Bareiss. Barbara Baker. David Barnes. Larry Bilnoski, Billy Black, Sherry Blakesley, Glenn Bondy, Vanessa Brandt. Pam Brasfield, Barbara Burns. Cindy Carroll, Charlene Carter. Marga- ret Cloninger, Charles Coleman, Barbara Conccs, Sunne Cone, Sharon Crawford, Sandra Cros- noe, Steele Culp. Maree DeLony. Gary Dickerson. Tricia Dickinson. Jan Doiron, Debbie Duke. Sue Duke, Ricky Enerson, Debra K. Ethridxze, Robin Etie. Terri Evans, John Fannin, Cindy Farr, Sharon Foster, Marilyn Gnnsky, Randy Glasgow, Debby Green- lnncl. Pam Hager, Debra Hamil, Diane Hardy, Barbara Harmon, Jamye Harris, John Harrison, Tammy Henderson, Maxine Hern- don, Candy Herod. Jeanette Her- rera, Martha Herrera, Laurel Hill, Carol Hoffman. Ronnie Holt, Susan Horton, John Hull, Julie Jones, Stanley Jones, Steph- anie Jovicich, Albert Kimball, Peggy Knight. Debbie Kohler, Richard Laumann, Donna Lucas, Tenna Lucas, Mnry Ann Mc- Carty, Debbie McClain, Kee Mc- Daniel, Kathi McKeown, James McKenzie, Nancy Machala, Deb- bie Miles, Diane Morton, Brenda Muckleroy, Sharon Mudd, Linda Muecke, Marilyn Munson, Steve Nelson, Cindy Newell. Susan Nunn, Anettc Orr, Pat Patnesky, Nadyne Patterson, Wesley Pay- ton, Patricia Pennison, Larry Perkins, Susan Post, Fred Pres- cott, Judy Price. Bobby Pringle, Kathy Quigir. Rhonda Rand, Bar- bara Rannals. Jo Rannals, Carol Richardson, Bruce Roberts, Bernadette Rossi, Debby Sawyer, Cyndy Scale, Susie Shaw, Debbie Shook, Vicki Show, Anita Smith, Steve Smith. Diana Spears, Mari- lyn Strother, Jeanne Stubbs, Jerry Swindler, Glenn Tadlock. Carolyn Tarver, Pam Taylor. Elaine Thompson, Lora Trainer. Susan Trainer, Carol Venters, Ricky Venters, Jamie Vilagener. Pamela Weaver, Donald lVelch, Hattie WVetuski, Carl Wheeler. Sharon White, Debbie White. Danelle lrVilke, Becky YVilliamS. Jeannie Williams, Laurie VVind- ham, Gwen WVood, David Ynum: German Club Mrs. Velmeden Officers: President: Brenda Hill Vice-President: Glenn Riske Parliamentarian: Henry Wnch- tendorf Secretary: Pam Hager Treasurer: Stephen Jovicich Sergeant-at-Arms: David Sayers Chaplain: Ronald Kickler Members: Teresa Bridges, Mike Gaytnn, Mike Connelly. Mike Davis, Angela Dunning, Lorelee Euwer, John Fisher, Kenneth Leach, Martha Legatski. Mike Logan, Barbara Long, John Murphy, Dirk Ouellette, Mike Parrish, Joe Posern, Gary Roach. Jerry Swindlcr. Thomas Trutna, Hubert Wood, Kathy Wynn Industrial Cooperative Training Mr. Murphy Officers: President: Linda Renfrew Vice-President: Glenn Malone Secretary: Elaine Beckman Treasurer: Debbie Daniel Parliamentarimn: Jo Ann Bozon Sergeant-at-Arms: Joel Lawson Chaplain: Karen VValters Reporter: Jayme Harris Members: Debbie Bates, Mary Buelow, Frank Castro, Ron Cobb, Shane Coburn, Johnny Cutsinger, Steve Gantt, Gene Grisham, Steve Heflin, Harold Holcomb, Jimmy Hudson, Charles Johnson, Paula Langford, Walter Martin, Mark Matlock, Jim Parks, Bill Ran- some, Linda Rappe, Judy Smith- son, Steve Spence, Danny Sturm, Gary Tugwell, Raymond Vila, Dianne XValker, Pam Walker, Robert XValsh, Ronnie VVester, Beverly Williams Interact Club Mr. Faseler Officers: President: Dave Rossi Vice-President: Bobby Cloninger Recording Secretary: Jimmy Dc- lony Corresponding Secretary: Mntt Reid Treasurer: Jeff Shroder Director: Glenn Bondy Director: Bill Osborne Director: Barney Reynolds Members: Ray Bareiss, Pete Dietz, John Elton, Kelley Hazen, John Hull. 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Joe Sa.muel, Jeff Shrader, Deal Skinner, Hubert Wood, Farrell Woodard Junior Historian Thomas Baccaro, Sybil O'Rear Officers: President: Merle Moon Executive Secretary: Jerri Morris Vice-President: Business Affairs- Kerry Bonner Vice-President: Social Affairs- Ellen Smith Treasurer: Jackie Gore Reporter: Sue Duke Historian: Richard Bezdek Point Chairman: Jackie Hayes Parliamentarian: John Osborne Members: Phyllis Austin, Nancy Baldwin, Mike Barmore, Sherry Blakesley, Teresa Bridges, Cindy Carroll, Lynda Coleman, Claudia Compton, Sarah Davidson, Bren- da Daughty, Linda DeLozior, Tricia Dickenson, Ann Downard, Kelly Espenson. Sherry Esnen- son, Cheryl Galvin, Judy Gard- ner, Deanna Golman, Kevin Har- ris, Kathy Hemby, Pauline Hin- ton, Beverly Jefferson, Janet Johnson. Mary Kelly, Glenda Kingsbury, Barbara Long, Matt Luebe, Carleen Madden, Suzanne Majac, Sandy McClain, Joan Moon, Gayellen Morton. David Norman, Bill Osborne, Patricia Pennison, Tricia Pitts. Kathy Porterfield. 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Carole Hennan, Gary Kimmons, Joe Kuebler, Debbie Laird, Peggy Lambright, Larry Landis, Mat Luebe, James McAdams, Darrell Maierhofer, Cheri Mason, Keith Moore, Tommy Morrow, Larry Morton, Sharon Murphy. Cindy Newell, Patricia Pennison. Tom Pickard, Judy Porter. Paula Priddy. John Rasch. Sari Reber. Carol Schluleter, Jeff Shrader, Edith Simpson, Bob Singleton. Karen Starnes, Mark Stubbs, Ricky Trutna, Curl Wheeler, David Wilson The Pasadenian Mrs. Betty Warren Editor-in-Chief: Judy Porter Business Manager: Carole Holle- man Copy Editor: Sandra Crosnoc Organizations Editors: C i n cl y Newell, Barbara Lon!! Senior Editor: Mary Carrigan Junior Editor: Ruth Ann Jones Sophomore Editor: Melanie Moorebesd Freshman Editor: Wally MCC:-ifa fety Faculty Editor: Glenda Kingsbury Activities Editor: Darrell Maier- hofer Sports Editor: Ronald Johnson Personalities Editor: Becky Lowe Advertising Editors: Sunne Cope, Julie Munch Picture and Index Editor: Doug Laws Photographers: Tommy Pickard, Ronald Haun, Tim Carter Performing Arts Club Mr. Haynes Officers: President: Alex Flinn Vice-President: Terry Schmidt Corresponding Secretary: Farrell Woodard Recording Secretary: Peggy Lam- bright Members: Brodie Anderson, Fe- lipe Araujo, Camallee Argo, Don- nie Armitnge, Cynthia Barnett, Frank Barron, Donald Beasley. Tommy Bird, Ellen Boggs, Bctsy Boone, Eddy Bowen, David Cloak. Charles Coleman, Sunne Cope, Taffe Cox, Tommy Crouse, Alan Delafield, Kenneth Dickerman. Cindy Donald, Dorthy Ecklcs. Rhonda Ellison, Debra Ethridge, Donna Ethridge, Lorelee Euwcr. Alex Flinn, David Funderburpz, Judy Guillot, Judy Haas, Lalunc Harris, Brenda Hill, Monnie James, Stanley Jones, Peggy Ann Lambright, Mark Masters, Bob Meador, Keith Mitchell, Becky Morgan, Alex Mott, Jcrrell Nor- man, Annette Orr, Jacqueline Oi-r, Yvonne Orr, Dayna Overby. Bobby Pringle, Gary Roach, Bob Schmidt, Terry Schmidt, Marla Smith, Diana Spears. Judy Sbruiell. Debby Starkwenther, Gary Treadway, Thomas Tuell. Joe lVater, Christine WVells, Jo Ann WVhite, Judy Williams, Deb- ra Young. Sandra Zimmerm- Quill and Scroll Mrs. Sharon Cox, Mrs. Warren Members: Donnie Armitage, Sher- rie Blakesley, Donna Bennett, Sunne Cone, Alan Delafield, Ann Downard, Beverly Elam, Jackie Gore, Jackie Hayes, Lisa Hinds, Ronald Johnson. Ruth Ann Jones. Glenda Kingsbury, Albert Kim- ball, Doug Laws, Barbara Long, Becky Lowe, Darrell Maierhofer. Cindy Newell. Tom Pickard, Judy Porter. Jack Reeves, Matt Reid. Mary Stionestreet. Margaret Sweatt, Carol Winegarden Radio and TV Mr. Jackson Officers: President: Monty Linguist Vice-President: Walley Brooks Secretary: James McClain Treasurer: Ray Walker Sergeant-at-Arms: Mike Birtchet Photo: Jimmy Edington Reporter: Robert Adams Members: Gary Bennett, Steve Boren, Mark Carter, Joe Colzada. Royce Crawford, W'illiam Chum- ley. Edward Hamala, Steve Mar- avek, Bill Menzie, Tommy Ogden. Steven O'Neal, Terry Parker, Jimmy Perry, Randy Prewitt, Charles Rambo, Steve Sloan. Richard Zinike Snanish Club Mr. Dial Officers: President: John Harrison Vice-President: Marla Smith Secretary: Sunne Cope Treasurer: Peggy Pack Sergeant-at-Arms: Ronnie Force Members: Dale Allbritton, Su- zanne Amason, Becky Amison, Sherry Anderson, Janet Bailey, Debbie Baker. Adele Bareiss, Donald Beasley, Liz Ann Bier, Pam Blackshcar, Teresa Boone. Suzanne Bowen, David Bracewell, Granville Brasfield, J i m rn y Brewer, Jeanne Buchanan, Cindy Carroll, Sharon Carter. Becky Casey, Robert Chambers, Cathy Collier, Pam Connelly, Barbara Cornwall, Lonnie Cox, Tommy Crouse, Myra Sybil Delaplain, Jackie Duke, Mona Ellington, Ellaine Ende. Steve Eskzx, John Farris, Oneida Fritoso, Johnny Gardner, Georgia Gernandt, Eric Gleich, Debbie Greenland, Diana Hagar, Jo Ann Harden, Kathy Henderson. Andrea Hernandez, Paulette Hiironen, Sue Hollis. Janet Hooper, Roger Huffman, Jeff Hull, Earl Hunt, Alan Jackson, Maurice Jones, Janet Johnson, Kay Kelley, Leah Knelly, Barbara Kovach, Sandra Krolczyk, Marc Laird, Diane Leamon, Joyce Lindsey, Kenneth Lindsey, Ricky Lightfoot, Susan Linn, Gloria Lopez. Donna Lord, Nancy Machola, Donna Machann. Carlene Madden. Mark Marini, Helen Martin, Wynn McCaffety, Susan McElroy, Pat McGinnis, Margie McGrew, Jeannie Mc- Kaughan, Michelle Moravek, Kathy Morris, Ellen Moser, Pam Nicholson, Jacqueline Orr, Anita Overstrcet, Terry Page, Bertha Pena, Paula Pena, Mike Perkins, Fred Prescott, Mike Piana, Kathy Quigg, Rhonda Rand, Debbie Reichelderfer, Judy Rice, Sherry Robe:-ds, James Searcy. Helen Segovia, Debbie Silva, Jeff Shrader, Neal Skinner, Buster Stone, Dona Swindler, Doris Tal- ton, Monica Taylor, Gail Thomp- son, Claudia Tipps, Lora Trainer. Ricky Trutna. John Veatch, Mary Veatch, Sharon Veatch, Carol Venters, Kathy Walker, Dana Walther. Judy Weld, Jeanie Wil- liams, David Wilson, Jean White, Mike White, Mary Beth Wood. Gladys Wren, Bill Yohe Spanish National Honor Society Miss Nina Verser Officers: President: Doug Laws lst Vice-President: Gary Kim- mons 2nd Vice-President: Tom Pickard Treasurer: John Elton Members: James Ashmore, Debbie Baker. Becky Brown. Becky Casey, Cindy Cash, Bobby Clon- inger, Larry Cook, Lonnie Cox, Sandra Crosnoe. Debbie Daniel, Richard Dills. Jackie Duke, Bev- erly Elam, Kelly Espensen, Sherri Espensen, Sharon Foster, Jamye Harris, John Harrison, Harold Holcomb, Janet Lynn Hooper, Janette Kirk, Leah Knelly, Glenda Kingsbury, Susan McEl- roy, Sandy Morris. Deborah Mur- ray, Tommy Morrow, Judy Price, Shirly Roper, Terry Van Dine, Becky Williams, Randy Yawn Student Council Miss McKinley Officers: President: Mike Barmore Vice-President: Jimmy DeLony Secretary: Alana Brennan Treasurer: Judy Porter Reporter: Becky Williams Members: Jerry Asher, Canpie Atto, Jo Blaine, Toni Bolton. David Braccwell, Terri Bramer, James Bray, Jimmy Brewer, Kathie Brinlee. Linda Burdeaux. Barbara Burns, Kelley Bush, Mary Carrigan. Cindy Carroll, Toni Casey, David Cloak, Sunne Cope, Donna Cross, Larry Dunn, Caron Farrish, Kay Fitzgerald. Paul Geaslin, Diane Hardy, Larry Harmon, Kelley Hazen, Rosy Hebert, Brenda Hill, Janet Hobbs, Roger Hoffin, Debbie Hopson, Jacqueline Hughes, Mon- nie James, Ruth Ann Jones. Donnie Kimes. Randy Kimmel. Leah Knelly, Debbie Kohler, Bill Lewis. Evelyn Lockhart, Becky Lowe, Mark Luebe, Nancy Mac- halu, Darrell Maierbofer, David Masoner, Becky Means, Deborah Mills, Joan Moon, Janet Moore, Glen Morgan. Blaine Morton. Linda Muecke. Wynan McCaf- fety, Tom McGaffey, Terry Mc- Kinzie, Jeff Neff, Jackie Neff, Sandra Nelson. Wesley Peyton, Kay Phillips, Kent Phillips, Tom Pickard, Kathy Porterfield, Susan Post, Charles Quinn, Ronda Rand. Dennis Reed, Sue Setzer. Jeff Shrader, Mary Shinn. Steve Smith, Kenneth Staha, Robert Staha, Jeanne Stubbs, Wayne Sullender, Beth Sykes, Lee Thompson, L i n d a Thompson. Steve Trncak, Judy Ward, Mari- lyn Webster, Janet Wells, Debbie White, LaWanda Williams, Sherri W'illiams, Tim Williams, Norma YVilliams, Lauri Windham, Liz Windham Alternates: Nancy Austin, Donna Bennett, Kathy Bishop, Steve Blair, Barbara Boland, Kerry Bonner, Steve Boren, Randy Branch, Pam Brasfield, Debra Brock, Phyllis Bruce, Dorothy Carnes, Tim Carter, Charles Coleman, Debbie Countryman, Bruce Cunningham, Debbie Dane, Peter Dietz. Patricia Dickinson. Robert Eaton. Kelly Esperson, Pat Forbes, Paulette Frady, Carol Furness David Hay, Jo Ann Haselbarth, B e t h Henderson, Shirley Henderson. Laurell Hill, Canal Hoffman. John Hull, Bill Jackson, Julie Jones, Peggy Ken- dall, Mike Kirkland, Larry Kocu- rek, Debbie Krcssley, Joe Kueb- ler, Mary B. Land, Doug Laws, Anita Lee, Kip Legleres, Vicki Lewis. George Ann Light, Debra Lightfoot, Arlene Lucas, Debbie Mahaffey, Gary Milligan, Lee Milligan, Jack Mills. Bobby Mor- ris, Sandy Morris, Van Myers, Wally McCaffety, Kerry McGrew, Judy Price, Jeff Pierce, Debbie Randall, Matt Reed. Shirley Roper. Dave Rossi, Wanda Sand- ers. Debbie Sawyer, Mary Helen Sayers, Debbie Silva, Neal Skin- ner, Vilayde Shipman, Edith Simpson, Anita Smith, Robert Stack, Debby Starkweatber, Andy Stein, Ernie Taylor, Monica Tay- lor, Barbara Tuggle, Janet Wells, Margis Woerner Thespilns Mr. Haynes Officers: President: Judy Williams Vice-President: Alex Flinn Recording Secretary: Peggy Lam- bright Correspunding Secretary: Jane Benner Members: Janet Hooper, Mark Masters, Keith Mitchell, Susan McElroy, Jerrell Norman, Ray Walker Youth For Christ Mr. Ghormley Officers: President: Mark Masters Vice-President: 1Business3 Mark Stubbs Vice-President: 4SocialJ La- Wanda Williams Secretary-Treasurer: Cindy Gou- fal Devotional Chainnnll: Pauline Hinton A Abbott, Ray Q21 p. 274 Abel, Mike Q21 p. 274 General Index Anderson, Donna Q21 p. 274 Anderson, Gerald Q11 p. 314 Anderson, John Q11 D. 314 Anderson, Linda Q31 p. 236 Bailey. Bobby Q41 p. 44 120: Student Council 2: NHS,3, Bailey, Bailey, Deborah Q11 p. 314 Goeffrey Q41 p. 180 Bailey, Janet Q11 p. 314 Anderson Macky Q21 p. 274 Abel, Robert Q21 p. 274 Adams, Gary Q41 p. 179: B101- Abel, Thomas Q41 p. 179 Anderson Pam Q21 p. 274 085' Club 2: History Club 2: JETS 4 Adams, LeWan Q21 p. 274, 298 Adams, Mary Jane Q21 p. 274 Adams, Robert Q41 p. JETS 3: VICA 3, 4, Reporter 4 Aderholt, Nick Q41 p. 179 Ainsworth, Cindy Q11 p. 314 Bartow, Linda Q41 p. 181: Armstrong, Sam Q41 p. 180: Aken, David Q31 p. 236 Aldler, Larry Q21 p.- 274 Aldridge, Kristine Q11 p. 314 Alexander, George Q11 p. 75, 314 Alexander, Rebecca Q41 p. 92, 179: Data Processing 4, Sec- retary 4 Alford, David Q21 D. 274 Alford, Tim Q41 D. 214, 2293 Student Council Alternate 2, 3: Best Dressed 4: Senior Favorite 4 Alger, Karen Q21 D. 274 Alger, Kathy Q41 p. 179: FTA 1: Band 1. 2, 3. 4 Allbriton, Dale Q11 p. 312, 314 Allen, Bobbie Q41 D. 17, 92, 1792 FTA 2, 3: Data Processing 3, 4, Secretary 3: Student Coun- cil Alternate 3: Beacon 4, Society Editor 4 Allen, Debbie Q21 p. 274 Allen, Estill QF1 p. 160 Allen, Lee Q41 p. 179 Allen, Ruby Q31 p. 234 Allen, Tommy Q21 p. 274 Lenellon Q11 p. 106, 314 Henry Q31 D. 236 Alison, Allred. Alphin, Teresa Q41 p. 179 Alvey, Grover Q41 Amason. Suzanne Q11 D. 314 Ament, John Q21 p. 274 Ames, Geneva QF1 p. 158 Amison, Becky Q21 p. 274 Amison, Judy Q21 p. 274 Anderson, David Q41 Anders, Joel Q41 p. 179 Anders, Kay Q31 D. 236 Anderson, Brodie Q31 p. 130, 236 Anderson. Carolyn Q31 11. 236 Anderson, Debbie Q21 p. 274 384 Anderson, Sherry Q11 p. 314 Anderson. Sue Q11 D. 314 Anderson, Tommy Q21 p. 274 Anderson, Tommy Q31 p. 236 Andrews, Jerry Q41 p. 45, 114, 106, 179 Andrews, Terry Q11 p. 314 Angel, Bruce Q21 D. 74, 75, 274 Anglin, Lenord Q41 Anthony, Darrell Q21 p. 274 Anthony, Sandy Q31 Apodaca, Randy Q31 p. 236 Araujo, Felipe Q41 p. 179: Performing Arts Club 4 Argo. Camallee Q21 p. 274 Armitage, Donnie Q41 p. 179: FFA 1, 2: FTA 24, 3. 4: Beacon, Sports Editor 3, 4: Performing Arts 4: Quill dz Scroll 3, 4 Armitage, John Q41 p. 180 Armour, May Lou QF1 p. 172 Armstrong, Linda Q11 D. 314 Spanish Club 3 Arndt, Paula Q21 p. 274 Arnett, Linda Q41 p. 180: Speech Club 4: National Forensic League 4 Arriaga, Azalia Q11 p. 314 Asher, Jerry Q41 D. 180 Ashlock, Gloria Q21 p. 274 Ashlock, Susan Q31 p. 236 Ashmore. Belinda Q21 p. 274 Ashmore, James Q41 Spanish National Honor Society 4 Ashmore, Peggy Q31 p. 236 Atkinson, Jacquelyn Q31 D. 236 Austin, Landon Q41 FFA 3: VICA 4: 1st SDeed Skill Contest District VICA 4 Austin, Nancy Q11 p. 314 Austin, Phyllis Q31 p. 237 Austin, Ronnie Q31 p. 237 Ayers, Debbie Q11 p. 314 B Baccaro, Thomas QF1 p. 160 Baggett, Martha Q11 p. 314 Bailey, Mike Q21 p. 274 Bailey, Mike Q31 p. 237 Bailey, Samuel QF1 D. 172 Bains, Jack QF1 p. 160 Bakalyar, Robert Q11 D. 314 Bakalyar, Steve Q41 p. 180 Baker, Barbara Q41 -p. 180: Performing Arts Club 4: FTA Baker, Danny Q11 p. 314 Baker, Deborah Q31 D. 237 Baker, Floyd Q21 p. 274 Baker, Mary Ann Q21 pl 275 Baker. Richard Q41 p. 180 Baker, Robert QF1 p. 166 Balboa, Mary Lou Q11 p. 315 Baldwin. Laura Lee QF1 D. 162 Baldwin, Marsha Q21 p. 275 Baldwin, Nancy p. 275 Ball, Deborah Q41 p. 82, 180: FHA 2: FTA 2: Art Club 2. 3: Performing Arts 4 Ball, Doraine Q31 p. 237 Banda, Dianna Q31 p. 237 Barbee, Kenneth Q41 Barber, Raymond Q41 Barcelo, Barbara Q11 p. 315 Barcelo, Paul Q21 D. 275 Barclay, Nan QF1 p. 172 Bareiss, Adele Q21 p. 275 Bareiss, Ray Q41 p. 180. 198 Barfield, Nancy Q11 p. 134, 315 Barfield, Robert QF1 p. 53, 170 Barfield, Roger Q21 p. 275 Barker, Nancy Q21 p, 275 Barmore, Mike Q41 p. 20, 21, 45, 46, 50, 72, 73, 106. 107 109, 180, 211: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: History Club 2, 3: Interact Club 2, 3: GSL 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Mr. PHS 4: Most Versatile 4 Barnes, Darwin Q31 D. 237 Barnes, David Q41 p. 45, 47, 181: Varsity Football 4: Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 3 Barnes, Pam Q21 D. 275 Barnes, Stanley Q11 p. 74, 75, 315 Barnett, Cindi Q11 p. 315 Barnett, Darrell Q11 p. 315 Barnett, Kathy Q41 p. 115, 181: FHA 13 2, 32 GRA 3: VICA 3: Data Processing Club 3, 4 Barnett, Rae Ann Q31 p. 237 Barnhardt, Becky Q21 p. 275 Barrilleaux, Mike Q11 p. 315 Barringer, Don Q41 p. 181 Barringer, Robert Q21 Il. 275 Barron, Frank Q41 p. 181 Barron, Konnie Q41 Barron, Paula Q11 p. 315 Barron, Royce Q21 D. 275 Barron, Sherrye Q11 p. 315 Barroso, Gary Q41 p. 181: Biology Club 2 Bartholomew, Jane Q31 D. 237 Bartholomew, Judy Q11 p. 315 Barton, Brian Q21 p. 275 Bartow, Danny Q21 p. 275 Performing Arts Club: Stu- dent Council 2 Bartula, Pam Q41 D. 19, 181, 187: VICA 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: FHA 1: Academic Excellence 1, 2, 3, 4 Baskin, Donna Q11 p. 315 Bass, Cary Q11 p. 315 Bass, Lonnie Q31 D. 237 Bass, Mason Q21 p. 275 Batchelor, Robert QF1 p. 172 Bates, Debbie Q31 p. 237 Battestin, Charlie Q41 Bawden, Betty Q21 p. 275 Bayless, Rella Q21 p. 275 Bayless, Sue Q41 Bazzoon, Jo Anne Q11 p. 315 Bazzon, Linda Q41 Beam, Patty Q21 D. 275 Beaman, Debbie Q11 p. 315 Beasley, Brenda Q11 D. 315 Beasley, Donald Q21 p. 117, 275 Beasley, Elaine Q11 p. 315 Beasley, Serette Q41 p. 181 Beavers, Dennis Q41 D. 78 Beck, Donald Q21 D. 275 Beck, Ruth Q11 p. 315 Becker, Rebecca Q11 p. 315 Beckman, Elaine Q31 p. 237 Bederka. Joe Q31 D. 237 Beeson, Debby Q11 p. 315 Belanger, Debby Q31 D. 237 Belcher, Edward Q41 Belden, Steve Q41 p. 181 Bell, Jana Q21 p. 275 Bell, John 123 D. 276 Bell, Mary 133 D. 117, 237 Beller, Jim 1F3 D. 172 Bench, Norman 113 D. 315 Bender, Carol 133 D. 237 Benner, Brenda 113 D. 26, 315. 327, 333 Benner, Gordon 133 D. 238 Benner, Jane 143 D. 182: Per- forming Arts Club 4: Thes- pians 2, 3. 4: Latin Club: NHS 4 Bennett, Donna 143 D. 102, 110, 182, 19. 106: FTA 1. 2. 3: Art Club 2, 3: Drill Team 2. 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Beacon 4 Bennett, Marcia 143 D. 181 Benton. Beverly 123 D. 276 Benton, George 123 D. 276 Benton. George 143 Benton, Susie 113 D. 315 Bishop - Kevin 143 D. 183 Bishop. Marxzo 1F3 D. 150. 324 Bishop, Richard 133 D. 238 Bish0D. Ronald 133 D. 238 Bishop. Tommy 113 D. 316 Black, Billy 133 D. 238 Blackshear, Pam 113 D. 316 Boone. Boone. Boone. Boren , Boren Betsy 113 D. 316 Judy 123 D. 276 Teresa 133 D. 239 Debbie 113 D. 316 Steve 143 D. 45 49. 46, 72, '94, ss, 183: Fwciiall 3, 4: Student Council Breeden. Barbara 123 D. 277 Brem, Donald 113 D. 54, 317 Brennan, Alana 143 D. 42, 43. 18, 109, 106, 184, 192, 201 211: FTA 2: Cheerleader: Most Versatile 4: Princess 1: semi-finalist for Interact Club. Favorite, Homecoming Queen, and FFA Blaine, Jo 123 D. 109, 276 Blaine, Kay 133 D. 238 Blaine, Mickey 143 D. 183 Blair, Becky 123 D. 276 Blair, Mary 143 p. 115, 183: FHA 3. 4: A Capella Choir 4: Art Club 3 Blai1', Steve 113 D. 106 Blakesley, Sherry 133 D. 27, 238 Blanco, Lessie 113 D. 316 Bostick, Steve 123 D. 276 Boudreaux, Jackie 143 Boulet, Jimmy 123 p. 276 Bounds, Cindy 113 D. 316 Bourke, Deborah 123 D. 276 Bournias, Sam 123 p. 276 Bouse, Robert 143 D. 183: JETS 1, 2, 3, 4: History Club 3: Biology Club 1: Bowling Club 4 Brent, Howard 143 D. 184 Brewer, Cathy 113 p. 317 Brewer, Janice 113 D. 317 Brewer, Jimmy 113 D. 317 Brewer, Linda 143 Bridges, Becky 113 D. 317 Bridges, Teresa 143 D. 66, 184: German Club 1, 2, 4: History Club 3, 4: 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, Performing Arts Club 1 Bland, Bland, Blank. Greg 123 D. 276 Jack 123 D. 276 Linda 113 D. 316 Bowen, Allen 123 D. 276 Bowen, Eddy 123 p. 277 Bowen, Mike 133 D. 55, 239 Bowen, Pam 133 D. 239 Bridges, Pat 123 D. 277 Brightwell. Gary 143 Brinlee, Kathie 143 D. 22, 23, 106. 184: FHA 4: YFC 4, VICA 4 President: Cosmetol- Bei-an. Berger Bernal Barney 143 , Sherry 143 IL 182 , Larry 113 11:54, 315 Blank, Wilbert 113 D. 316 Blankenship. Dennis 113 D. 316 Bowen, Suzanne 113 p. 316 Bowen. Tom 133 D. 239 ogy 4: Student Coucil 1, 2, 4: History Club 3: FTA 2, 1: Band 1 Bonner Bernard, Lynn 113 D. 315 Berrier, David 143 D. 86. 81. 181: FFA 1. 3. 4 Berry. Joni 123 D. 275 Berry, Sandra 143 D. 182: Drill Team 1, 2, 3 Berry, Susan 133 D. 238 Bertling, Jeanette 123 D. 270 Beshea, Horace 133 D. 238 Best, Susan 133 D. 238 Bevill, Marsha 113 17.315 Bezdgg, Chuck 133 D. 238. 60. Bezdek, Richard 133 D. 56. 117. 238 Bice, Danny 143 D. 182 Bier, Elizabeth 113 D. 315 Bierman, Richard 133 D. 80. 238 Bilnoski, Larry 143 D- 13142 1-'TA 2, 3. 4: Student Council 1. 3 Binford. Barbara 133 D- 233 Binford. Laura 113 D. 315 Bingham, Susan 113 IP- 315 Bi.-d, Tommy 143 n. 212: FFA 1, 2: Performing Arts 1. 2. 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3: Sophomore Favorite 2: WVU- tiest 4 Birtchet, Michael 143 D. 95. 45- 182: Radio 8: TV Clllbi Varsity Football 4: Student Council Birtchet. Ricky 123 D. 276 Bishop, Barry 133 D. 238 Blankenship, Jerry 113 D. 60, 316 Blankenship, Sally 133 D. 238 Bower, Bowie, Curtis 113 D. 316 , James 143 Blanton. Barry 123 D. 276 Blaylock, Nancy 113 D. 316 Blaylock, Norman 113 D. 316 Bloodsworth, Larry 143 D. 183: Beacon Staff 4 Board. Debra 133 D. 238 Bockman, Ray 123 D. 54, 276 Bodin, Kerry 133 D. 239 Boggs, Ellen 143 D. 183 Bohannon. Barbara 113 D. 316 Bohannan, Virginia 113 D. 316 Boike, Charles 143 VICA 3, 4 Boike, James 113 D. 54. 316 Boike, Robert 133 D. 239 Boland, Barbara 123 D. 109, 276 Boland, Pat 143 Boley, Darlene 143 D. 183: Drill Team 2: DE 4: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 2 Bolgiano, Dwight 113 D. 316 Bolton, Kathy 113 D. 316 Bolton, Toni 123 D. 109, 276 Bond, David 133 D. 239 Bowley, Cindy 143 Bowley, Priscilla 133 D. 239 Bowman, Doroty 113 D. 316 Bowser, Nancy 113 D. 316 Boyd, Beth 123 D. 277, 27 Boyd, Gary 113 D. 316 Boyd, Robert 133 D. 239 Boydston, Pam 113 D. 134. 316 Boykins, Bobby 143 D. 183: JETS 3, 4 Boykins, James 113 D. 316 Bozarth, Marcella 1F3 D. 150, 184 Bozarth, Steve 113 D. 316 Boze, Linda 133 D. 239 Braccwell, David 123 D. 277 Bramer, Terrie 113 D. 106, 316 Brinson, Helen 123 p. 217 Briscoe, Virnis 133 D. 66, 239 Britt, Ron 113 D. 317 Brittain, Therman 113 D. 64, 317, 343 Brizendine, James 143 D. 288: NHS 4 Brizendine, Kim 123 D. 109, 272. 311 Broach, Don 113 D. 317 Brock, Deborah 113 D. 317 Brock, Joyce 143 D. 184: Drill Team 1, 2, 3: VOE 4 Brock, Tommy 123 D. 217 Brodie, Rachel 113 p. 317 Brooks, John 1F3 D. 150 Brown, Becky 143 p. 184: Band Officer 2, 3, 4 Brown, Blanche 1F3 D. 156 Brown, Carey 113 D. 317 Branch, Randy 113 D. 54, 317, 106 Branch, Richard 133 D. 44, 239 Brandt, Vannessa 113 D. 317 Brannan. Michael 113 D. 317 Brannon, Louie 113 D. 65, 317 Brannon, Rickey 133 D. 239 Brown. Brown, Doug 143 p. 184 Emily 143 D. 184: Academic Excellence 1: NHS 3. 4: VOE 1Parlia.mentarian3 4: FTA 1. 2: PAC 1: Student Council 3 Brown. Glenda 143 D. 184 Brown. Jerry 113 D. 317 Brown. Jill 133 D. 239 Bondy, Glenn 143 D. 19, 45, 47, 92, 183, 207. 323: Interact Club 1, 2, 3: Varsity Football 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: Key Club 2. 3, 4: Freshman Favorite 1: Data Processing' Club 4 . Kerry 143 D. 44, 183, Bishon Bishoh Bishop, Gary 113 D. 315 , Judy 11 3 D. 158. 159 Kathy 111 p. ios. 315 187: Student Countil 1, 2, 3, 4: JETS 4: NHS 3. 4: Varsity Football 4: Mu. Alpha Theta 4: Interact Club 3 Bonura, Mike 143 Brant, Billy 113 D. 317 Brantley, Ralph 113 D. 317 Brasher. Peggy 123 D- 277 Brasfield, Granville 113 p. 317 Brasfield. Pam 143 D- 1831 PAC 4: FTA 1, 2, 3, 4 Bray. James 113 D. 54, 106, 317, 334 Brown, Judy 123 p. 217 Brown, Kay 143 D. 184 Brown, Larry 133 D. 239 Brown. Nancy 143 D. 185 Brown, Roberta 123 D. 217 Brown, Sarah 143 D. 185 Brown, Sharon 133 D. 239 385 F Bruce, Mary 141 D. 185: French Christianson, Jesse 111 D. 319 Charles 131 D. 242 Brown, Shirlie 131 D. 240 Brown, Steve 111 D. 54, 317 Brown, Susan 121 D. 277 Brown, Tommy 121 D. 277 Browning, Betty 1f1 D. 170 Browning, Gayle 111 D. 318 Brownlee, Ricky 111 D. 318 Bruce, Delray 141 D. 45, 41, 185, 86, 87: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2: FFA 2, 3, 4: VP 2, Pres. 3, District VP 3: Key Club Secretary 4, Area III VP Bruce, Jerry 111 D. 318 Club 1: Drill team 1, 2: History Club 2, 3: VOE 4: OEA 4 Bruce, Phyllis 111 D. 318, 106 Brungardt, Linda 111 D. 318 Bryan, Bonnie 111 D. 318 Bryan, Johnnie 141 Bryan. Sandra 1F1 D. 170 Bryant, David 131 D. 55, 240 Bryant, Marvin 131 D. 240 Buchanan, Bobby 121 D. 277 Buchanan. Jeanne 131 D. 240 Buchanan, JoAnn 111 D. 318 Buckner, Debbie 111 318 Buelow, Mary 131 D. 240 Bullock, Pat 121 D. 277 Basketball 1: VICA 3, 4, Vice-President 4 Busch, David 111 D. 318 Bush. Kelly 121 D. 65, 278 Bushnell, Chuck 111 Butler, Clifford 131 D. 240 D. 318 Butle1', Glen 121 D. 278 Butler, Steve 141 Butschek, Billy 141 D. 185 Buzek, Linda 121 D. 278 Buzek, Tommy 141 D. 185 Byus, Glenn 141 D. 45, 185: Varsity Swimming 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 2, 4: Carrier, Stephen 121 D. 278 Carrigan, Mary 141 D. 18, 22, 24, 25, 100, 106, 110, 135, 143, 176, 186, 192, 214: FTA 2, 3, 4: Sec1'etary FTA 4: French Club Treasurer 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-Presi- dent NHS 4: Yearbook 3, 4: Quill Sz Scroll 3, 4: Class Parliamentarian 2, 3, 4: Mu AlDha Theta 4: Sophomore Favorite: Alternate Girls State 3: Highest Ranking 3: Academic Excellence 3: Most Beautiful 4: Outstanding Teenager of America 4: Rotary-Ann for October 4: Best-Dressed 4 Carrizal, Lucy 131 D. 241 Carrizal, Margaret 141 Cain Cain Cain Cain, C Eva 121 D. 278 Jean 141 D. 185 , Joan 141 D. 186 Ward 111D. 318 Carroll , Cindy 131 D. 56, 86, 241 Carroll, Jimmy 111 D. 318 Carroll, Terri 111 D. 319 Carter, Carl 121 D. 278 Carter, Charlene 141 D. 186: FTA 2, 3, 4: FHA 3: NHS 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 Carter, Janette 141 D. 186 Chambers, Joe 131 D. 242 Chambers, Robert 111 D. 319 Chandler, Ray 111 D. 319 ChaDman, Bobby 111 D. 319 Charpentier, Jesse 141 D. 186 Chatham, Jerre 131 D. 242 Chatham, Majorie 141 D. 186 Cherry, Cozette 111 D. 319 Chewning, Kathy 111 D. 319 Chidester, Billy 111 D. 319 Childers, Allen 131 D. 44, 242 Childers, Clara 111 D. 319 Chivers, Crista 141 D. 187: FHA 1: FTA 2 Chivers, Tommie 121 D. 279 Choate, Carl 111 D. 319 Choate, Hollis 111 D. 319 Christ, Monica 111 D. 319 Carter. Joyce 131 D. 241 Bunch, Duwayne 121 D. 277 Bunkley, Imogene 1F1 D. 168, 325 Burchard, Art 1191 D. 160 Burdeaux, Allen 141 D. 185 Burdeaux, Brenda 141 D. 102, 185 Burdeaux, Linda 141 D. 83 , 102. 185: GRA 1: Drill Team 3, 4, C a D t a i n 4: Cosmetology Sweetheart 4: Student Council 4: VICA 4 Burdeaux, Sheila 111 D. 318 Burdette, Callie 111 D. 318 Burdette, James 111 D. 318 Burford, Alice 1F1 D. 162 238 Burgess, Alex 131 D. 240 Burgess, Sylvia 121 D. 277 Burke. William 121 D. 277 Burkhalter, Brenda 111 D. 318 Burkhalter, David 131 D. 240 Burkhalter, Linda 111 D. 318 Burkhalter, Mike 141 Burks, John 111 D. 318 Burnaman, George 121 D. 277 Burns, Barbara 111 D. 312, 318 Burns, Sherri 131 D. 240, 253 Burrow, Perry 111 D. 318 Burwell, Roger 141 D. 80, 185: 86 Caldwell, Lynnda 131 D. 240 Caldwell, Susan 131 D. 240 Caler, Gary 111 D. 318 Caler, Rhonda 121 D. 278 Coletka, Bruce 131 D. 240 Cammack, Francine 131 D. 240 Campbell, Dewey 131 D. 241 Campbell, Kathy 111 D. 318 Campbell, Phyllis Ann 141 D. 186 Cannon, George 141 D. 67, 186: Sophomore Football Team . Varsity Baseball Team 3. 4 Cansler, Patricia 1F1 D. 156 Cantu, Earnie 111 D. 318 Cantu, Victor 131 D. 241, 318 Capuano, Reatha 121 D. 278 Card, James 121 D. 278 Cardenas, Porfirio 141 Carlson, Eric 111 D. 278 Carlton, Philip 111 D. 172 Carlton, Ronnie 141 D. 106, 186: Student Council alternate 4: Bowling Team 4 Carlton, Sharon 121 D. 278 Carmona, Fausto 121 D. 278 Carnathan, Cynthia 131 D. 241 Carnes, Dorothy 141 D. 115, 186: FHA Parliamentarian 4: Student Council alternate 3. 4 Carnes, Larry 141 Carpenter, Debbie 131 D. 241 Carpenter, Donald 111 D. 318 Carnenter, Earl 131 D. 241 Carr, Michael 121 D. 278 Carrier, Jackie 121 D. 278 Carter, Lynn 131 D. 241 Casrtelr, Mark 141 D. 186: VICA Carter, Ronnie 121 D. 54, 67, 278 Carter, Royal 131 D. 241 Carter, Sharon 131 D. 241 Carter, Tim 131 D. 241, 108 Carwile, John 141 D. 186 Casas, Hermelinda 141 D. 186 Casey. Becky 131 D. 241 Casey, Toni 121 D. 96, 278 Cash, Cindy 141 D. 186: Band 1, 2. 3: NHS 4 Cash, David 121 D. 54, 73, 278 Caskey, Lisa 111 D. 319 Cason. Travis 111 D. 319 Cason, Samuel 121 D. 278 Casper, Gary 131 D. 241 Cassady, Duane 141 D. 186 Castano, Rod 141 Castillo, Genaro 141 D. 186 Cates, Milton 131 241 Chumley, William 141 D. 94 Clark, Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark 121 D. 54, 279 Diki 141 D. 187 , Janice 131 D. 242 ,James 141 Larry 141 D. 60, 61 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . 187 . 62: Clark, Louis 111 D. 319 Clark, Marie 111 D. 319 Clark Mary 141 D. 187: FHA Clark Sherry 141 D. 187: FTA 2: Spanish Club 1, 2 Clayton, Dennis 111 D. 319 Cleaveland, Melvin 141 Cleckler. Sandy 121 D. 279 Clemons, James 121 D. 279 Clendenin, Eddie 131 D. 242 Clerc, Janet 121 D. 279 Clerc, Marcy 131 D. 242 Clifford, Donna 111 D. 319 Clinarcl, Mike 131 D. 242 Cline, Andy 141 Caudill, Billy 131 D. 44 Caudill. Linda 141 D. 186 241 Cloak, Charlotte 141 D. 187 Cloak, David 111 D. 319, 106 Caylor. William 121 D. 278 Cayton, Brock 121 D. 278 Cloninger, Bobby 141 D. 187: Interact 3, Vice-President 4: SDan. Honor Society 4: Bas- ketball 1 Cayton, Mike 121 D. 279 ChaDman, Cyndi 121 D. 279 Chain, David 111 D. 319 Chain, Dorothy 131 D. 242 Chain, Gail 141 D. 186 Chain, Thomas 121 D. 279 Chambers, Becky 111 D. 319 Cloninger, Margaret 121 D. 279 Cobb, Marsha 141 D. 187 Coburn, Shane 141 D. 187: FFA 1, 2, 3: ICT 4 Cochran, Larry 141: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Cochran, Mary 121 D. 279 Cofer, Bruce 111 D. 319 Cofer. Connie Q31 p. 242 Coffey, Jo Anne Q41 Coker, Glenda Q11 p. 319 Coker, Mike Q31 p. 242 Coker, Pat Q41 p. 87, 188: FFA Treasurer 2, Sentinel 3, Chaplain 4: JETS 1 Cole, John QF1 p. 156 Coleman, Charles Q41 D. 44, 51, 117, 188, 67: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: FTA 1, 2, 3. 41 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3 Coleman, Lynda Q31 p. 242 Coleman, Thomas Q21 p. 279 Collier, Cathy Q11 p. 319 Collier, Mike Q31 p. 242 Collins Delroy Q21 p. 54, 73, 279 Collins, Gary Q21 p. 279 Collins, Linda Q11 D. 320 Collins, Mike Q21 p. 279 Collins Collins, Colombo Colwell, Compton, , Randy Q11 p. 320 Robert Q21 p. 279 . Sue Q21 p. 282 Carolyn Q21 p. 282 Cathy Q11 p. 320 Compton. Claudia Q31 p. 242 Compton, Debbie Q21 p. 282 Compton, Gary Q41 Compton. Martha Q31 p. 242 Compton, William Q41 Conard, Becky Q41 Conard, Clara Q21 p. 282 Conces, Barbara Q11 p. 320 Conces, Elizabeth Q21 p. 282 Connelly, Mike Q11 p. 320 Connelly. Pamela Q41 p. iss Conner, Pam Q11 p. 320 Conrad, Karen Q41 p. 188: FTA 2: Student Council 3: OEA 4: retary 2. 3, 4: Quill 8: Scroll 3. 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Sergeant-at Arms 4: Spanish Club 1, 3, 4, Sweet- heart 3, Secretary 4: Business Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Leader of Tomorrow 4: Graduation Invocation 4: PAC 2, 3, 4: Academic Excel- lence 4: Junior Optimiss 4 Copeland, Bobby Q11 p. 54, 320 Copeland. Debbie Q41 D. 188: VICA 4: Cosmetology Re- porter 4 Copeland, Kyle Q21 p. 282, 298 Copeland, Linda Q41 p. 188 Cordova, Brenda Q41 Cordrey, Michelle Q31 p. 56, 117, 243 Corgey, Dean Q21 p. 282 Cornelius, Roy Q31 p. 243 Cornelius, Travis Q31 p. 243 Cornelson, Melanie Q41 Cornwall, Barbara Q11 IJ. 320 Cotton, Dana Q31 p. 55, 92, 159. 243 Coufal, Cindy Q41 p. 131, 188, 203: Youth for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretrary 4: FHA 4, Songleader 4 Countryman, Debbie Q11 p. 106, 320 Courtney, Kathy Q21 p. 282 Courtney, Raelene Q21 p. 282 Cowey, Sharon Q31 p. 243 Cox, Charmaine QF1 p. 156 Cox, Lonnie Q41 p. 188: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Lieuten- ant 3, Regional Band 3, 4, District Band 2, 3, 4: Spanish Honor Society 4: NHS 4 Cox, Sharon QF1 D. 132, 140. 141, 160, 161 Cox, Taaffe Q11 D- 130- 320 Coxie, Brenda Q41 D- 183 Coxie, Clyde Q21 D. 282 Coxie, Linda Q11 p. 320 Crabtrey, James Q31 D- 243 Crabtrey, Judy Q41 p. 188 NHS 4 Cook, Anne Q21 p. 282 Cook, Charles Q21 D. 282 Cook, Charlott Q11 p. 320 Cook, Glenn Q21 D. 282 Cook, Larry Q21 p. 282 Cook, Linda Q11 Cook, Margaret Q21 p. 282 Cook, Richad Q31 p. 242 Cook, Susan Q31 p. 242 Cooper, Dennis Q11 p. 320 Coope r, Frank Q31 p. 243 Cope. Sunne Q41 p. 98, 102, 106. 19, 135. 176, 188. 232: Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Sergeant 3, Major 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Freshman Parliamentarian: Class Sec- Craft, Melody Q21 p. 282 Craig, Daryl Q41 p. 188: Tennis 1, 2. 3: CaDtain 3 Crain, James Q41 D- 100- 189 Craven, Gloria Q41 p. 189 Craven, Johnny Q21 D. 282 Craven. Nancy Q31 D- 243 Cravey , Pamela Q31 D. 243 Crawford, Martha Q31 D- 243 Crawford. Penelope Q31 D- 243 Crawford, Rita Q41 D- 189 Crawford, Royce Q31 D- 243 Crawford, Sharon Q11 D- 320 Crick. Debbie Q31 D. 243 Cromeens, Norman Q11 D. 320 Crosby, Alma Q31 p. 243 Crosby, James Q21 p. 64, 282 Crosby, Karen Q41 Crosnoe, Sandie Q31 p. 143, 243, 253 Cross, David Q41 p. 189: Stu- dent Council 1. 2. 4: Medical Careers Club 1: Cheerleader 2: DE Club 4 Cross, Donna Q21 p. 109, 282 Cross, Marily Q31 p. 243 Crouse, Tommy Q21 p. 282, 130 Crouse. Wade Q31 p. 243 Crum, Susan Q41 Cucksee, Kenneth Q21 p. 283 Culbreth, Stephen Q41 p. 189. 141: Golf 3: Spanish Club 3 Culps, David Q21 p. 283 Culver, Kelly Q21 p. 283 Culver, Melanie Q11 p. 320 Culver, Victor Q31 D. 243 Cummings, Kerry Q31 D. 244 Cunningham, Betty Q41 p. 189 Cunningham, Bruce Q21 p. 109. 283 Cunningham, Linda Q41 p. 189 Cupples, Sandra Q21 D. 283 Cupples. Susan Q31 p. 244 Curd, Nancy Q21 p. 283 Curlee, Kenneth Q11 p. 320 Currie. Linda Q41 p. 189 Curry, Judy Q31 p. 102, 244 Curry, Mike Q11 D. 54, 320 Curtis, Roger QF1 D. 160 D Dahlin, Richard Q11 Dahrling, Robert Q41 D- 1172 Spanish Club 3: Art Club 4. Treasurer 4: National Honor Society 4 Dalton, Carolyn Q21 D- 283 Daly, Patrick Q41 D. 189: Per- forming Arts Club 1 Dampier, Cecil Q41 D- 1901 Student Council 1 2 Art Club 4 Danheim. Alfred Q21 D- 283 Daniel, Dana Q31 p. 244 Daniel, Debbie Q31 D- 33, 39. 244, 255 Daniel, Steven Q21 p. 283 Daniels, Dan Q31 p. 55, 60. 244 Davidson, Sarah Q41 D. 190: FHA 1: PAC 2: FTA 3: PAC 3: Jr. Historian 3, 4 Davis, Cecil Q31 Davis, Charles Q11 D- 320 Davis, Charlotte Q41 D. 90 FHA 1 Davis Davis, Davis, Davis. Davis Davis Davis, Davis David Q21 p. 283 David Q11 p. 320 Gary Q21 p. 284 Gary Q11 p. 320 Hilda Q31 p. 244 , Jim QF1 p. 149 Kenneth Q21 p. 284 Michael Q41 p. Gerlman Club 4: Band 4 Davis, Ray Q41 D. 190: VICA Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4 Davis, Richard Q41 p. 190 Davis, Rhonda Q11 D. 320 Davis, Vicki Q21 p. 284 Davison, Judy Q31 p. 244 Davison, Lane Q21 p. 284 Dawkins, Marlon Q41 VICA 3 Dean, Kris Q21 p. 284 Deaton, Karen Q31 p. 244 Dehart, Darrel Q41 p. 73: Track 2. 3, 4 DeHoyos, Anthony Q11 D. 320 DeHoyos, Delya Q21 D. 284 De La Cerda, Martha Q11 p. 320 Deitz, Terry Q31 p. 244 Delafield. Alan Q31 D. 23, 27, 74, 75, 244 Delaplain, Myra Q21 D. 284 De Lany, Kathy Q41 Delaune, Gary Q41 De Leon. Alfred Q11 p. 320 De Leon, Carolyn Q41 De Long, Diane QF1 p. 165, 294 DeLony, Jimmy Q41 p. 29, 56, 100, 106, 109, 110, 190, 67. 18: FFA 1. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Parl. 4: JETS 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 41 Interact 3, 4: Secretary 4: Rotarian 4: Councilman for a Day 4: History Club 2, 3: Academic Excellence 3: Base- ball Team Mgr 3, 45: Vice President of Student Body 4 DeLony, Maree Q11 p. 320 De Los Santos, Rolando Q11 p. 320 De Los Santos, Tommy Q31 D. 244 De Lozier, Linda Q41 p. 190 Demel, Dennis Q11 p. 320 Dempsey, Darla Q41 Derrough, David Q21 p. 284 De Soto. Pat Q41 Devine, Pamela QF1 p. 162 Dial. Arvalee QF1 p. 165, 98 Diamond. Gary Q21 p. 284 Dickens, Diane Q41 D- 1902 Performing Arts Club 3, 4 387 Etheredge, Tandy 115 D. 321 Dickens, Donna 115 D. 320 Dickerman, Ken 115 D. 320 Dickerson, Gary Latin Club 3 145 D. 1909 Dickinson, Tricia 135 D. 102, 108, 245 Dickman. Marvin 125 D. 234 Diehl, William 125 D. 284 Dieter, Loretta 115 D. 320 Dieter, Michael 135 D. 245 Dietz, Peter 135 D. 63, 64, 139, 245 Dill, Catherine 145 Dills, Richard 125 D. 284 Dittrich, Karl 145 Dixson, Janet 145 D. 190 Dodd, Donna 145 Art Club 2, 3: Biology, DE Club 2 Dodd, Gayla 115 D. 320 Dodd, Glenn 145 Dodd. Leonard 125 D. 284 Dodd, Ray 145 Doering, Deborah 115 D. 320 Doiron, Dean 115 D. 320 Doiron, Jan 115 D. 320 Dolan, Billy 115 D. 321 Dollar, Judy 145 D. 190 Dominquez, Janie 115 D. 319, 321 Donaho, Ronnie 135 D. 60, 245 Donald, Cindy 115 D. 321 Donaldson, Dan 115 D. 54, 321 Donelson, Kay 145 D. 191: FHA 2: DE 4 Donelson, Michael 135 D. 55, 245 Donham, Barbara 115 D. 321 Donovan, Charles 115 p. 321 Dorsey, Mark 145 Doss, Sharon 125 D. 284 Doughtie, Brooks 145 D. 45, 87, 191, 201: FFA Vice-President 4: All State Football 4: Mr. St. Nick 4 Doughtie, Dorenda 135 D. 66, 245 Douglas, Barbara 135 D. 245 Dowden, Tim 125 D. 284 Dowdy, Tom 125 D. 54. 284 Downard, Ann 135 D. 245 Downs, Becky 125 D. 284 Doyle, Angela 115 D. 321 Dozier, Charles 125 D- 284 Dzzier, Pat 145 D. 191: Band 1. Dreamer. Debbie 145 D. 1911 Band 1, 2, 3: Biology Club 1: FTA 2, History Club 3: VOE 4: OEA 4: Business Club 4: History Club 4 Drake, Randy 115 D. 321 Draper, Nancy 125 D. 284 388 Draper, Sam 115 D. 321 Drouillard, Gary 145 Duke, Cindy 125 D. 284 Duke, Debra 115 D. 321 Duke, Debbie 125 D. 284 Duke, Jackie 125 D. 284 Duke, Mike 115 D. 321 Duke, Susan 145 D. 191: FFA 2, 3, 4: History Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4 Dufour, Antoinette 135 D. 245 Dumas, Debbie 115 D. 321 Dumas, Deryle 135 D. 245 Dumas, Gail 125 D. 284 Duncan . Derek 145 D. 191 Dungan, David 125 D. 284 Dungan, Mike 145 D. 192: Swim Team 2, 3: Bowling 4 Dunn, Charles 135 D. 192 Dunn, Gary 135 D. 245 Dunn, Larry 115 D. 106, 321 Dunning, Angela 145 D. 192: Student Council 1: FTA 2: Data Processing Club 4: Ger- man Club 4 Dunning. Sharon 135 p. 245 Duron, Mike 145 D. 192: Band 1. 2, 3, 4 Durrett, Jerry 135 D. 245 Dutcher, Larry 135 D. 245 Dye, Thomas 135 D. 55, 245 Dyer. Dorothy 115 D. 321 Dyson, Carolyn 135 p. 245 Dyson, David 115 D. 54, 321 E Eason, Susan 145 D. 193: Drill Team 1, 2: History Club 3, 4: VICA 3: Data Processing Club Reporter 4 Easter, Johnny 125 D. 284 Eaton, Cindy 135 D. 246 Eaton, Robert 115 D. 106, 321 Echols, Steve 145 D. 193 Eckles, Dorty 145 D. 193: Girls Choir 3, 4: FTA 1, 2: PAC 4 Edington. Jimmy 145 D. 95, 193: Radio 8: TV ReD0rter 3, Photographer 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Officer 3 Scroll 4: Beacon 3, 4, Assist- ant Editor 4: History Club 4: YFC 1, 2, 3, 4: Top Journal- ism II student 4 Eldridge, Billy 135 D. 246 Ellington, Mona 115 D. 321 Ellington, Sandra 145 p. 193: FHA 1 Elliot, Susan 125 D. 284 Elliott, Ramona 125 Ellis, Mark 125 D. 284 Ellis, Paul 125 D. 285 Ellis, Paula 115 D. 321 Ellison, Betty 135 D. 246, 253 Ellison, Rhona 115 p. 321 Ellison. Shirley 1F5 D. 162 Elton, John 145 D. 18, 29, 44, 64, 133, 193, 222: Academic Excellence 1, 2, 3, 4: Highest Honors Award 2, 3: Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 42 Basketball 1: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule 2, 3: Interact Club 3, 4: NHS 2. 3: Junior Rotarian 4: Boy of the Month 4: Boy of the Year 4 Ende, Elaine 145 D. 193: Span- ish Club 3, 4 Enerson, Linda 145 D. 193: Business Club 1 Enerson, Ricky 145 D. 44, 193: STA 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3. Englebert, Pauline 125 D. 285 Erwin, Carl 115 D. 64, 321 Erwin, Janice 115 D. 321 Erwin, Judy 125 D. 115, 285 Erwin, Meri 135 D. 246 Eska, Steve 115 D. 54, 321 Eskridge, Odessa 1F5 D. 154 Espensen, Kelly 135 D. 246 Estlinbaum, Mary 125 D. 285 Etheredge, William 135 D. 246 Ethredge, J. C. 1F5 D. 87, 172 Ethridge, Debbie 125 D. 285 Ethridge, Donna 115 D. 321 Etie, Robin 125 D. 285 Etue, Marsha 115 D 321 Eubanks, Rex 115 D. 321 Euwer, Lorelee 145 D. 193: PAC Evans, Terri 115 D. 321 Everett, Lloyd 125 285 Everett. Max 135 D. 246 Eversole, Dennis 115 . I5 321 F Fagan. Allen 135 p. 285 Falcon, Jeannie 115 D. 321 Falcon, Mary 135 D. 246 Fannin, John 145 D. 285 Farley, Carolyn 135 D. 246 Farley, Peggy 125 D. 285 Farmacka, Patty 125 D. 285 Farmer, Arvie 135 D. 246 Farmer, Billie 125 p. 285 Farmer, Evelyn 115 D. 321 Farmer, Lynette 125 D. 285 Farmer, Marvin 125 Farmer, Mollie 135 D. 246 Farmer, Vivian 1F5 D. 158 Farr, Cindy 135 D. 246 Farris, Cathy 125 D. 285 Farris, Charles 145 D. 96 193 Farris, John 145 D. 194: Per- forming Arts 1: Latin Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4 Farrish, Caron 115 D. 106, 321 Faseler, VValter 1F5 D. 158 Felder, Donna 125 Feller. Catherine 135 D. 194 Ferguson, Judy 145 D. 194 Ferguson, Sharon 145 D. 194 Fiedler, Larry 125 D. 285 Field, Linda 115 D. 321 Field, Ruth Ann 125 D. 285 Edmonson, Anton 1F5 D. 172 Edwards, Allen 145 D. 1932 Slide Rule 3, 4 Edwards, Donna 125 D. 284 Edwards, Malcolm 125 D. 284 Edwards. Ralph 125 D. 284 Eiler, Phillip 115 D. 321 Eisenman, Steve 115 D. 321 Elam, Beverly 145 D. 193: FFA 1: GRA 1: PAC 1: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: NHS 4: Quill 8: 1. 2, 3, 4: JETS 4: German Club 4 Evans. Craig 135 p. 246 Evans, Dale 125 D. 285 Evans, Diana 135 D. 246 Evans, James 115 D. 321 Evans, Karen 135 D. 102, 115, 246 Evans. Lynn 145 D. 19 Evans, Evans, 285 Mark 115 D. 321 Raymond 125 D. 54, 73, Fielder, Eugene 135 D. 246 Fields, Walter 1F5 D. 158 Findley. Bill 115 D. 321 Findley, Karen 145 D. 194: Drill Team 2, 3: OEA 4 Finley, Debbie 125 D. 194, 285 Finley, Ralph 145 Finney, Patti 145 D. 19: FTA 1, 2: Drill Team 2, 3, 4, : A Canella 2, 3, 4: Orvti-Miss 4 Firmin. Keith 125 D. 285 Firmin, Vickie 135 p. 246 Fischer, John 115 D. 321 Fisk, Diane 125 D. 285 Fisk, Pam 125 D. 285 Fitch, Jackie 115 D. 321 Fitzgerald, Kay 145 D. 194: Medical Careers Club 1: Stu- dent Council 1, 4 G08n. Glenn 131 D. 55, 249 Guidrey, Loretta 1F1 p. 152 Flanary, Judy 141 D. 194 Flanary, Patsy 121 D. 286 Fleming, Cecil 121 p. 286 Fleming, Warren 1-11 D. DE 4 Fletcher. Debbie 141 D. 194 Fletcher, Donna Lucille 131 p. 246 Fletcher. Jack 111 p. 321 Flinn. Alex 131 p. 246 Funderburg, Gloria 1F1 p. 160 Furness. Carole 121 D. 109. 286 G Gale, Paul 111 p. 322 Goleman, Deanna 141 D. 196: Flower, Bo 121 p. 54, 286 Floyd, Annelle 141 D. 194: Volleyball Team 3,4 Floyd, Brenda 131 D. 246 Foise, Randy 121 p. 286 Folschinsky, Cheryl 131 D. 248 Fonville, Paula 121 p. 286 Forbes, Pat 121 p. 109, 272, 286 Forbus. Jeanetta 131 p. 248 Ford, Kenny 131 Ford, Pat 121 D. 286 Foree, Ronny 131 D. 55, 60, 67, 68, 98, 248 Forehand. Roger 141 D. 194 Foster, Cynthia 111 D. 321 Gale, Stepheb 121 p. 286 Gale, Terri 131 p. 298 Foster. Diane 121 p. 286 Foster. Eddie 141 p. 45. 46, T2 T3 195 50. 52. . . 1 Foster. Jack 1F1 D. 161 Foster. Ken 121 D. 54. 286 Foster. Foster Foster Galvan, Cynthia 121 p. 286 Galvan, Frank 111 p. 322 Galvan, Sandra 121 p. 286 Galvan, Sheryl 131 p. 248 Gambol, Barry 111 p. 322 Gambol, Sherry 141 p. 195: VICA 3, 4 Gandy, Sondra 131 Gann. Ruby 131 D. 248 Gansky, Marilyn 121 p. 286 Gantt, Mike 111 p. 322 Gantt- Steve 141 Youth for Christ 4: VICA 4 Garcia, Alexander 121 p, 286 Garcia. Edward 141 Garcia, Roger 111 p, 322 Gardner, Johnny 111 p. 322 Gardner, Judy 131 p. 248 Gardner. Ronald 141 Garrett, Sue 131 p. 248 Marilyn 111 D- 321 , Paula 121 D. 286 Sharon 121 D. 286 Fountain, Larry 121 p. 286 Fountain. Patricia 111 D- 322 Fountain, Ronnie 141 D. 195 Fourman. Clarence 141 Fourman. Earl 131 p. 248 Fourman, Jerry 111 D. 54. 320, 322 Frady, Paulette 141 D. 195: Drill Team 2, 3: German Club Secretary 3 Franklin, Jimmy 141 p, 195: History Club 3: VICA 3, 4: Auto Mechanics Treasurer 4 Franklin. Margaret 141 Frankovic. Michele 111 D. 322 Franks. Doug 111 D. 322 Franz, Gerald 111 p. 322 Free. Wayne 121 11- 286 Freed, Brenda 121 p. 286 Freedman . Howard 131 p. 248 Fritz. Billy 111 D. 322 Garrette, Twyla 111 p. 322 Gaston. Joe 111 p, 322 Gatzke, Bill D. 195: L t' CI b 3: Vice-President 3 a In u Geaslin, Paul 131 D. 108, 245 George. John 141 George, Kathie 111 p. 286 Gerald, Ernestine 1F1 p, 170 Gernandt. Georgia 131 p, 243 Gerstenberger. Michael 131 p. 249 Glwrmley, Bennett 1F1 D. 172 Gibbs, Craig 141 rw. 195 GiDson. Joe 111 I1. 322 GiDson, Mike 131 D. 249 Gilbert , Carl 141 p. 196: A Capella Choir 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4 Gilbert. Cindy 111 D. 322 Gilbert. Kathy Gilbert. Lavada 131 D. 249 Gill. Gary 141 11. 286 Gilleland, Gail 121 11. 287 Gilmore, Barry 141 D. 195 Fuller. Becky 1F1 D. 96. 169 Fuller. Eugene 121 p. 286 Funderburg. David 121 D. 23. 286. 306 Gilmore. Sandie 141 D. 195 Gilmore. Candie 141 Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Performing Arts Club 1: Twirler 2. 3 Giroux, Billie Jo 111 p. 322 Giroux, Jo Ann 131 p. 249 Giroux, Tommie 141 n. 196 Glasgow, Randy 141 p. 196: FTA 4 Gleich, Eric 111 D. 322 Glesmann, Vicki 111 p. 322, 337 Glispin, Joanna 121 D. 287 Gober, Tim 141 p. 287 Goff, Jeanne 141 D. 196 Goff, Jerry 131 D. 249 Goins, Jerry 111 p. 322 Golden, Becky 111 p. 322 Data Processing Club 3, 4: History Club 3, 4 Gomez, Tommy 111 p. 322 Gongaware. Charles 111 p. 322 Gonzales, Mary 111 D. 322 Goode, Chuck 131 p. 55, 249 Goode, David 111 p. 54, 322 Goodrich, Holly 121 p. 287 Goodrich, Peggy 111 p, 322 Goodwin, Steve 121 p. 287 Gore. Jacquelyn 141 p. 19, 27, 132, 135, 140, 141, 196: PAC 1, 2: Spanish Club 1: FPA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, 4: History Club 2, 3, 4: Reporter 3, Treasuerer 4: NHS 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: BEACON 3, 4, Editor 4: Most Valuable Staffer 4: Opti-Miss 4 Gowen. Eddie 131 D. 249 Grace, Kenneth 141 p. 196: Football 1: Auto Mechanics 3, 4, President 4 Grady, Phyllis 121 D. 287 Graham, Robert 1F1 p. 54. 170 Graham, Roci 121 p. 287 Gray, Dennis 141 D. 196: Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Gray, Don 111 D. 322 Greathouse, Thomas 121 p. 287 Green, Janice 111 D. 322 Greenland, Carl 111 D. 322 Greenland, Debra 141 p. 196: Future Business Leaders of America 3: FFA 4: Spanish Club 4: PCTA Scholarship Greer. Ricky 111 D. 322 Gregory, Elizabeth 111 D, 322 Griffin, Amie 121 D. 287 Griffin, Harold 111 D. 322 Grigson, Michael 111 iv. 322 Grimes. Ginger 121 D. 287 Grimes, Steve 141 p. 196 Grisham. Robert 121 D. 287 Grissom. Joyce 131 D. 249 Grissom, Brenda 1-11 D. 83, 196 Grissom, Kay 131 p. 249 Grosvenor, Ricky 121 p. 287 Grubbs, Debbie 141 p. 197, Grubbs , Elaine 131 D. 249 Gruver, Bruce p. 80 Gubosh. Guidry, Margaret 131 Moise 141 103 Guidrey, Maurice 141 p. 197: Rotarian 3: VICA 2, 3, 4 Guidrey, Paul 111 p. 322 Guillot, Judy 141 p. 197: Drill Team 1. 2 Guinn, Nelda 111 D. 322 Guzman. Martha 111 p. 322 H Haas, Judy 111 p. 322 Haass, Douglas 121 p. 287 Hackradt, Douglas 141 p. 197 Hadley, Deanna 141 p. 197: Student Council 1, 2 Haegelin, Louise 131 Haflin. Donna 121 D. 287 Hager, Diana 111 D. 322 Hager, Pam 131 D. 101, 102, 249 Hagerty, Chris 111 p. 324 Hagerty, Mary 141 Spanish 2: Latin Club 3, 4 111 p. 322 121 D, 287 Haggard, Beverly Haggard. Debbie Hagler, Charlotte 131 Hale, Doyle 131 D. 249 Hale, Michael 121 Hale, Patti 121 D. 287 Hall, Debbie 121 D. 287 Hall, Deborah 121 p. 287 Hall, Janis 121 p. 287 Hall, Karne 131 Hall, Patricia 121 D. 287 Hall, Ricky 111 D. 324 Hall, Steve 111 D. 324 Hamala, Edward 131 p. 249 Hamil, Debra 111 D. 324 Hamilton, Irene 131 D, 249 Hamm, Agnes 1F1 D. 162, 197 Hammerle, Daniel 141 D. 197: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: All-District Band 2, 3, 4: All Region Band 2, 3. 4: All-Area Band 4 Hammons, Cheryl 131 D. 250 Hampton. Debbie 111 D. 324 Hankins. Mike 121 D. 288 Hanna, Charlotte 131 D. 250 Hanson. Roger 121 389 Haynes, Hanzelka, Pat QF1 D. 64 Harden, Jo Ann Q11 D. 324 Hardin, Kay Q11 p. 324 Harding, Kenneth Q31 D. 250 Hardy, Diane Q31 D. 108, 250 Harley, Sandra Q21 D. 288 Harman, Barbara Q21 D. 288 Harman, Judy Q11 D. 324 Harman, Larry Q41 D. 29, 106, 197: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2: NHS 3 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1: History Club 2, 3, 4: City Councilman 4 Harp, Kathy Q11 D. 324 Harrell, David QF1 D. 55, 170 Harrell, Susan Q11 D. 324 Harrington, Bridget Q21 D. 288 Harris, Annette Q21 D. 288 Harris. Charles Q41 FFA 1, 2, 3 Harris, Cherie Q41 D. 197: Band Haskell, Lisa Q21 D. 288 Haskins, John Q11 D. 54, 324 Hasson, Will Q21 p. 45, 51, 52, 72, 73, 282, 283, 288 Haun, Roanald Q31 D. 143, 258 Henslee, Walter QF1 D. 156 Hernandez, Andrea Q41 D. 199: Spanish Club 3. 4: Volleyball Team 3, 4 Herndon, Donna Q31 D. 250 Hiser, Susan Q41 D. 200 Hobbs, Janet Q11 D. 325 Hockenjos, Charlene Q21 Hodges, John Q21 D. 289 Hay, David Q11 D. 324 Hayes, Brad Q11 D. 324 Hayes, Jackie Q41 102, 110, 125, 199: FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Grade Chairman 3. 4, Honor Key 4: District FFA Challlain 42 Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 4. 013558115192 Member 4: History Club 3, 4. Point Chairman 4: French Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2: Bea- con 4, Business Manager 4: Student Council 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4, Secretary 4: Qulll and Scroll 4 Hayes, Kaye Q41 D. 199 Hayes, Roy Q21 , Rickey Q31 D. 250 Hayman Haynes, Betty Q31 Haynes, Dean Q2 D. 288 Donald QF1 D. 166, 167 Holt, Ronnie Q31 D. 251 1, 2, 3, 4 Harris, Donna Q21 D. 288 Harris, Jamye Q41 D. 88, 199: ICT Chaplain 3, Reporter 4: Spani FTA Harris. Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris. sh Honor Society 4: 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. 4 Kevin Q21 p. 288 La June Q41 D. 198 Lena Q11 p. 324 Mark Q21 D. 288 Marvin Q11 D. 324 Randy Q21 D. 288 Sharon Q31 D. 250 Harrison. James Q21 Harrison, John Q41 p. 19, 86, 98, 198: Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4: Spanish Honor Society 3: NHS 4: FTA 4: Business Club 4, Vice-President 4: Speech Club 4: French Club 4: Junior Optimist 4 Harrison, John Ray Q41 D. 45, 198: Data Processing Club 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Hart, Debbie Q21 Harthcock, Bobby Q41 D. 198: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Lieutenant 4: Baseball 1 Hartman, Karne Q21 p. 288 Hartt, Sherry Q11 D. 324 Harvey, Becky Q31 Harvey, Jeanice Q21 D. 288 Harvey. Jolynda Q21 D. 238 Harvey, Robert Q41 D. 198 Harvey , Terry Q41 D. 198: YFC 1, 2, 3, 4: VOE 4 Haselbarth, Jo Ann Q41 p. 26. 198. 136: FTA 2, 3: Student Council 1. 3, 4: History Club 2: Drill Team 3, 4 Haskell, Gayle Q41 D. 84, 1982 FTA 1, 2: DECA 4, Parlia- mentarian 4 390 Hayter, Jill Q31 D. 66, 250 Haywood, Mike Q4 Hazen, Kelley Q41 D. 19, 59. 61. 62, 106, 110, 111, 199: FPA 1, 2, 3, 4, Grade Chairman 1. 2, Vice-President 3, President 4: Student Council 1. 2, 3. 4: Interact Club 2, 3, 4: Director 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Honor- able Mention All-District 4: History Club 2: Lion of the Month 4 Headley, Harry Q41 D. 199: Auto Mechanic Club 3 Hebert, Roxy Q21 p. 54, 73, 288 Hecker, Linda Q21 p. 288 Heflin, Steve Q41 p. 199 Hefley, Richard Q11 D. 324 Heflin, Robert Q11 p. 325 Helm, Kathy Q41 p. 199 Hemby, Hemby, Kathy Q31 D. 182, 250 Hempel, Linda Q11 p. 325 Henderson, Beth Q31 p. 180, 250 Henderson, Douglas Q41 D. 199: Student Council 1 Henderson, Kathryn Q11 p. 325 Henderson, Scott Q31 p. 250 Henderson, Shirley Q21 p. 109. 288 Henderson. Tammy Q21 D. 288 Hendrick, Stanley Q31 Hendricks. Johnny Q21 D. 54, 288 Hendricks, La Velle QF1 D. 152 Hendrix, John Q11 D. 325 Herman, Carole Ann Q41 Aca- demic Excellence 1: SDanish Club 3: Volleyball Team 3, 4: NHS 3. 4 Hennessy, Terence Q21 D. 289 Henson, Karen Q31 D. 250 Herndon, 119. 199: PAC 4: FTA 1, 2, 3, 4: Grade Chairman 1: Miss FTA 2, 3, Outstanding Mem- ber 2, 4: NFL 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Corres- ponding Secretary 4: History Club 3: Business Club 4 Maxine Q41 D. 118, Herod, Cnady Q11 p. 235 Herrera, Jeanette Q11 D. 235 Herrera, Martha Q31 D. 250 Herrin, Becky Q31 D. 250 Herrin, Dorothy Q41' Herring. Bill Q41 p. 45, 50, 73, 199: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 4 Hickey, Edward Q11 p. 54, 325 Hickman, Keith Q11 D. 54, 325 Hicks, Jo Q31 p. 250 Hiefner, Terry Q21 D. 64, 289 Higgins, Robert Q11 p. 325 Higgins, Thomas QF1 D. 161, 195 Hightower, Roland Q21 p. 289, 297 Hiironen, Paulette Q11 p. 325 Hill, Barbara Q11 p. 322, 325 Hill, Bobby Q11 D. 325 Hill, Brenda Q41 D. 101, 102, 106, 199: Medical Career Club Reporter 1: PAC 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Drill Team President 4: History Club Vice-President 3: FTA 3: German Club President 4 Hodges, Londa Q21 D. 289 Hoffman, Carol Q41 D. 22, 200: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: FTA 3, 4 Hoffman, Penny Q11 D. 325 Holcomb, Georgia Q21 D. 289 Holcomb, Harold Q41 D. 200: History Club 4: SDanish Honor Society 4: Business Club, Reporter 4: ICT 4 Holder, Janet Q21 D, 289 Holder, Kandy Q11 D. 325 Hill Hill Hill Hill , Debbie Q31 D. 250 , Debbie Dianne Q31 D. 250 , Donald Q41 D. 199 Ernest Q41 D. 80, 200: Auto Mechanics Club Treasurer 4, Shop Foreman Hill Hill Hill Hill , Gene Q41 D. 200 , Laurel Q11 D. 100, 325 , Marilyn Q11 D. 325, 328 Richard Q31 D. 84 251 Hill: susan Q41 p. zoo, History Cl ub 2: Drill Team 2: Latin Club 3 Hill, Wally Q21 D. 44, 73. 289 Hilliard, Lisette Q21 Hinds. Lisa. Q31 D. 110, 251 Hinkie, Sandy Q41 D. 200: FTA 1: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Beacon 3, 4: History Club 4 Hinricksen. Henry QF1 D. 157 Hinson, Ricky Q31 D. 251 Hinton, Elizabeth Q31 D. 251 Hinton, John Q21 D. 289 Hinton, Pauline Q41 D. 131, 200: Band 1, 2. 3: History Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3: YFC 1, 2. 3, 4, Devotional Chairman 4: FTA 3: FHA 4 Holland, Janyce Q21 D. 289 Holleman, Carole Anne Q41 D. 200: Annual 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 4 Hollin, Janice Q41 D. 200 Hollingsworth, Cathy Q11 D. 325 Hollingsworth, Chuck Q31 D. 251 Hollis, Joe QF1 D. 74, 170 Hollis, Sue Q31 D. 27, 251 Holloway, Donald Q31 D. 251 Holloway, Keith QF1 D. 158 Holloway, Tommy Q21 D. 289 Holmes, Dana Q31 p. 251 Holt, Danny Q41 D. 200: FTA 1. 2, 3: History Club 2, 3: French Club 3: Slide Rule 4 Holt, Donnie Q21 D. 289 Holt, Randy Q41 Football I, 2, 3, 4: FTA 2 Holt, Walter QF1 D. 54, 73, 170 Holub, Patty Q21 D. 289 Honea, Carolyn Q21 p. 289 Hooker, Larry Q21 D. 63, 64, 289 Hooker, Syd Q41 D. 118, 200, 122 Hooper, Janet Q41 D. 201 Hoot, Joe Q41 Hoot, Patty Q21 p. 289 Hoover, Brad Q11 D. 325 Hooper, Malinda Q21 D. 289 Hopson, Debbie Q11 D. 325 Horton, Susan Q11 D. 289 House, Karen Q11 D. 325 Houser, Jackie Q21 D. 289 Houston, Dennis Q11 D. 323 Houston, Sue QF1 D. 158 Houston, Thomas Q21 D. 289 Houston, Walter Q11 D. 325 Howard, Jack Q11 D. 325 Howell. Jimmy Q11 D. 325 Hubbard, Jeff Q31 D. 251 Hubbert. Robert Q21 D. 251 Hudson, Jimmy Q11 p. 89 Huffman, David Q21 D. 54, 86, 87, 290 Huffman, Roger Q11 D. 106, 325 Huges, Brenda Q31 D. 117, 251 Huges, Jackie Q11 D. 106, 325 Hughes Leslie Q11 D. 325 Hull, Helen QF1 D. 159 Hull, Jeff Q11 D. 325 Hull, John Q31 D. 58, 60, 62, 108, 207 Hulsey, Pat Q31 D. 251 Humphries. Jan Q11 D. 325 Hunt, Brenda Q31 D. 251 Hunt, Earl Q11 D. 326 Hunt, Jay Q31 D. 251 Hunt, Tim Q11 D. 326 Hunter, Darlene Hunter. Darlene Q11 D. 326 Hunter, Gary Q11 D. 326 Hunter, Joe Q31 D. 55, 251 Hunter, John Q41 D. 657 Tennis Jacobs, Tony Q41 D. 201 Jacobs, Wanda Q11 p. 326 James, Monnie Q11 D. 106, 326 James, Wallace Q21 Jameson, Judy Q21 D. 290 Jameson, Steve Q31 D. 252 Tamison, Ken Q21 D. 290 Jamison, Margie Q21 D. 290 Janes, Bob Q31 D. 252 Janosee, Robert Q11 D. 326 Jeanes, Marcia Q41 D. 201: NHS: FHA 1, 3: FTA 2, 3: History Club 3: J u nio r .gchievement 2: Drill Team 2, Jefferson, Beverly Q31 D. 252 Jenkins, David Q31 D. 252 Jenkins, Linda Q41 D. 201 Jenkins, Patricia Q11 D. 326 Jenkins, Steve Q31 D. 252 Jennings, Coy Q41 D. 201: Biology Club 1: Swimming Team 2, 3 Jeter, Sue Q21 D. 290 Jimenez, Betty Q21 D. 290 Jimines, Mike QOCT1 John, Cheryl Q21 D. 290 Johnson, Adelma Q21 D. 290 Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Hunter, Matthew D. 65, 290 Hunter. Robert Q11 D. 326 Hurley, Charles Q41 D. 201: Latin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3 Hurley, Gloria QF1 D. 169, 294. 300 Hurst, Sharon Q31 Hutchinson. Nell QF1 D. 152 Hyde, Charlotte Q31 Johnson, Benny Q11 D. 326 Johnson, Bobby Q11 D. 326 Johnson, Carolyn QF1 D. 162 Johnson, Charles Johnson, Debbie Q21 D. 290 Hynson, Lois Q31 D. 251 I Johnson. Dennis Q41 D. 201: Bowling League 4 Ilkenhans, Mary Q31 D. 252 Inglet, Ronald Q11 D. 54, 326 Isbell, Jerry Q21 Izen, Joe Q31 D. 28. 252 J Jacks. William Q21 Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson, Jackson. Jackson Jackson Jackson. . Alan Q11 D. 326 Bill Q21 D. 290 Deborah Q31 D. 25 Diane Q11 D. 326 Frank QF1 D. 172. 173 Marie QF1 D. 153 . Patricia Q31 Tommy Q21 D. .290 Jacobs. Judy Q21 D. 201 Johnson, Edwin Q21 D. 290 Johnson, Greg Q21 D. 55, 290 Johnson, James Q11 p. 326 Johnson. Janet Q31 D. 92, 252 Johnson, Jerry Q31 D. 45 Johnson, Karen Johnson, Keith Q31 D. 252 Johnson, Lance Q21 D. 290 Johnson, Louis Q21 D. 290 Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, Mark Q11 D. 326 Johnson, Mary Johnson, Patsy Q41 D. 201, 202 Johnson, Robert Q21 D. 290 Johnson, Ronald Q31 D. 142, 252, 253 Johnson, Shirley Q31 D. 252 Johnson,ThomasQ31D.252 Johnson, Vernon Q21 D. 54, 290 Johnston, Sheila Q11 D. 326 Joiner. Steve Q11 D. 326 Jolibois, Wayne Q31 D. 252 Jones. Jones, Jones, Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones, Jones. Audrey Q31 D. 252 Cecilia Q41 D. 252 Cindy Q11 D. Daphne Q11 D. 326 Debbie Q11 D. 326 Francis Q31 D. 253 Frank Q21 D. 290 Gay Q21 D. 290 312, 326 Jones, Gloria Q21 D. 290 Jones, Harold Q21 Jones, Jerry Q31 D. 253 Jones, Julie Anne Q31 D. 253 Jones, Maurice Q31 D. 253 Jones, Michael Q31 D. 253 Jones, Mike Q41 D. 202 Jones, Ronnie Q41 D. 202 Jones, Ronny Q31 D. 253 Jones, Ruth Ann Q31 D. 108, 142, 253, 271 Jones, Sam Q11 D. 326 Jones, Sara Q21 D. 290 Jordan, Barbara Q41 D. 202: Band 1, 2, 3 Jordan, Charles Q21 D. 290 Jordan, Dana Q11 D. 326 Jordan, Janice Q31 D. 253 Jordan, Jeri Q11 D. 326 Kennedy. Sherry Q31 D. 254 Kennedy, Steven Q31 D. 64, 254 Kenney, Pamela Q31 D. 254 Kerbow, Steve Q41 D. 19, 44, 51, 73, 202: Biology Club: JETS 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Kickler, Ronald Q31 D. 101, 254 Kilburn, Orville Q11 D. 54, 326 Kilgore, David Q21 D. 292 Killingsworth, Dane Q31 D. 254 Kimball, Albert Q41 D. 44, 46. 47, 48. 49. 50. 51, 52. 53, 67, 69, 70, 71, 202: Baseball 1 2, 3, 4, All District 3, 4, All- State 4, Most Valuable Player 4: Football 1. 2. 3, 4, All-Dis- trict 4, Most Valuable Player 4: Key Club 4 Kimball. Diane Q11 D. 326 Kimes, Donnie Q11 D. 109 Kimmel, Randy Q21 D. 60, 292. 109 Kimmons, Gary Q41 D. 69, 133. 202: NHS 2, 3, 4: National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Varsity Baseball 3, 4 Kincannon. Dee Q21 D. 292 Kincannon, James Q11 D. 326 Kinder, Shelly Q31 D. 254 King. Charmaine Q31 D, 102, 117 King, Gary Q31 D. 254 King, Linda Q31 D. 254 King, Mary Q31 D. 254 King, Paula Q11 D. 326 Kingsbery, Linda Q11 D. 326 Kingsbury, Glenda Q31 D. 66, 142, 253, 254 Kingsbury, Lynn Q21 D. 292 Kinman, Mike Q31 D. 254 Kirby, Beth QF1 D. 167 Jovicich, Stephanie Q31 D 101, 253 Justice, Renee Q31 D. 253 K Kallus. James Q31 D. 253 Kallus. Jerry Q11 D. 326 Kankel, Betty Q41 D. 202: FTA 1, 2: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 2, 3, 4 Karcher, Becky Q31 D. 253 Keath, Patricia Q11 D. 326 Keene, Pam Q21 D. 290 Kehlmeier, Max Q21 Il 290 Keller, Lonnie B. QF1 D 132. 148, 152. 132. 289 Kelley, Jan Q11 D. 326 Kelley. Kay Q21 D. 290 Kelley, Janice Q41 D. 202: FHA 1, 2, 3 Kelly, Mary Q21 IL 290 Kelly, Pat Q41 D. 202 KemD. Ann Q11 D. 326 254 X Kendall, Peggy Q21 D. 109. 290 Kendrich, Loy Q11 D. 326 Kendrick, Donna Q21 D. 290 Kennedy. James Q21 D. 64. 290 Kirby Sheila Q31 D. 254 Kirby, Steve Q11 D. 54, 326 Kirby, VVanda QF1 D. 169 Kirk. Janette Q31 D. 102, Kirkland, Cyndy Q31 D- 254 Kirkland, Mike Q11 D. 54. 60, 70, 67, 69. 326 Kirkpatrick, Mike Q41 D. 202 Kitchens. Charles Q41 FFA 2. 3. Klecka, Steven Q21 D. 292 Kleinik, Vicky Q21 D. 292 Knelly. Leah Q21 D. 109, 292 Knight, Kenneth Q21 D. 292 Knight. Linda Q11 D- 325 Knight, Peggy Q11 D- 326 Knurlsen. David Q41 D- 292 Kocurek. Larry Q21 D. 60- 109. 292. 299 Kohler. Debbie Q3l 105. '254 39I Leach, Lloyd Q11 p. 327 Locklin, Chris Q21 p. 293 Kopecky, Henrietta Q21 p. 292 Kovach, Barbara Q11 p. 326 Krause, Harriett QF1 p. 172 Kressley, Deborah Q11 p. 106, 327 Kressley, Skip Q31 p. 254 Krog, Ralph Q11 p. 327 Krolczyk, Sandra Q11 p. 327 Kruse, Dorothy Q31 p. 254 Kuebler, Joe Q41 p. 27, 35, 106. 202: Student Council 1, 4: JETS 2. 3: NHS 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Interact 3, 43 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 41 Slide Rule Team 2, 3, 4, District 2, 3, 4, Region 2, 3. 4, State 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 Kuebler, John Q11 p. 327 Kuhn, Mike Q31 p. 254 L LaCaze, Bill Q41 p. 73, 203: Football 1, 3: Track-District 3, 4, Region 3 LaCaze, Brenda Q11 p. 321 LaCaze, Steve Q21 p. 56, 109, 292 Lackey, C. A. QF1 p. 149, 161, 338 Lain, Jimmy Q21 n. 60, 292 Laird, Deborah Q41 p. 18, 118, 125, 187, 203: Academic Ex- cellence 2, 3. 1: NHS 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 2, 3, 4: JETS 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 Laird, Marc Q21 p. 292 Laird, Randy Q31 p. 55, 292 Lambright, Peggy 141 p. 203: Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4: Secre- tary 2, 3, 4: PAC 2, 3. 4: Secretary 2, 3: Vice-President 4: NHS 3, 4: Academic Excellence 2: Highest Honors 2 Lampin, Marcia Q41 Lancaster, Karen Q41 p. 203 Lanchak, Donna Q31 p. 254 Land, Carmen Q31 Land, Georgia Q11 p. 327 Land, Mary Q11 p. 327 Landis, Larry Q41 p. 203: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Second Lieutenant 3: First Lieutenant 4: Span- ish Honor Society 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4 Landry, Sharon Q21 p. 292 Lane, Jeanie Q11 p. 327 Lane, Jimmy p. 60 Land, Mike Langford, Patti Q21 D. 292 Langford, Paula NHS 4 : FHA VICA 4 Q41 p. 203: 1: FTA 3: Lanier, Bobby Q31 p. 55. 67. 87 Lanier, Joe Q21 p. 54, 292 Lankford, Donna Lankford, Janie Laughman, Bobby Q11 p. 327 Laumann, Richard Q31 p. 255 Laws, Douglas Q41 p. 19, 106, 133, 139, 142, 203: Band 1, 2, 3: All District 3, All-Region 3, Lieutenant 3: Student Council 1, 4: NHS 4: Spanish National Honor S o c ie t y , President 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Interact 4: Quill and Scroll 4: JETS 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Lions 4 Lawson, Joel Q41 p. 73, 2032 ICT 4: Sergeant-At-Arms Layton, Wes Q11 p. 327 Lazenby, Linda Q21 p. 279, 292 Leach, Kenneth Q11 p. 327 Leach, Pam Q21 p. 292 Leamon, Diana Q11 p. 327 Leamon, Dixie Lee Q31 p. 66, 255 Leared, Lary Q31 p. 255 Lee, Anita Q21 p. 109, 292 Lee, Robert Q11 p. 327 Lee, Thomas Q31 p. 124, 355 LeGalley, Donna Q11 p. 327 Legatski, Martha Q31 p. 255 Lege, Kathleen QF1 p. 154 Legg, Kay Q21 p. 292 Legitt, Floyd Q21 p. 292 Leglar, Kim Q11 p. 327 Legler, Kip Q21 p. 109, 292 Le Grande, Michael Q11 p. 327 Lehman, Mike Q31 p. 255 Leifeste, Deborah Q21 p. 292 Leija, Dora Q31 p. 255 Leimgruebler, Mary Q41 p. 2037 Business Club 4 Lemoine, Phyllis Q41 204: Drill Team 1, 2, 3: A Capella Choir 3, 4: DE 4: Business Club 2 Lemon, Barbara Q41 p. 204: FTA 2, 3: History Club 4 Leonard, Donna Q11 p. 327 Lieder, Jeff Q41 p. 204: Band 2. 3, 4, 2nd Lt. 4: All-Dis- trict 4 Light, George Ann Q41 p. 204: Student Council 3, 4 Lightfoot, Debra Q31 p. 255 Lightfoot, Marinell Q11 p. 351 Lightfoot, Ricky Q11 p. 327 Lord, Debbie Q31 p. 256 Lord, Donna Q21 p. 293 Lord, Sandra Q11 p. 328 Loree, Kins Q21 p. 294 Lorenz, Donna Q11 p. 328 Lostak, Annette QF1 p. 162 Lott, Dendra Q41 p. 205: Biol- Lightsey, Cathy Q31 p. 255 Lightsey, Rebecca Q11 p. 327 Liles, Matt Q31 p. 255 Lilley, Pat Q31 p. 255 Lilly, Kenneth Q11 p. 327 Lilly, Sandra Q41 p. 204: FHA 1: History Club 3: Data Processing Club 4: NHS 4 Lina, Barbara Q21 p. 293 Lina, Ronald Q31 p. 255 Lindsay, Kathy Q21 p. 293 Lindsey, Anna Q31 p. 255 Lindsey, Joyce Q11 p. 327 Lindsey, Kenneth Q31 p. 255 Linn, Susan Q11 p. 327 Linquist, Monty Q41 D. 952 VICA 4, President 4 Linton, Eric Q41 p. 204: Latin Club 3 Lipsey, Carla Q21 p. 293 Lister, Weldon Q31 p. 255: Interact 2, 3, 4 Little, Mary Q11 p. 327 Litton, Karen Q11 p. 327 Lively, John Q21 p. 293 Lively, Michael Q31 p. 256 Lively, Steve Q21 p. 293 Lockart, Evelyn Q21 p. 109, 115, 293 Lockhart, Tommy Q21 p. 293 ogy Club 1: FFA 1, 2: History Club 2, 3: FHA 2 Low, Cheryl Q31 p. 256 Lowe, Bill Q41 p. 205: A Ca- pella Choir 4: NHS 3, 4 Lowe, Becky Q31 p. 102, 111, 142, 256 Lucas, Frances Q31 p. 42, 43, 86, 256 Lucas, Barbara Q31 p. 256 Lucas, Deena Q11 p. 328 Lucas, Mike Q31 Lester, Debbie Q11 p. 327 Lester, Linda Lee Q31 p. 255 Lewis, Bill Q21 D. 109. 292 Lewis, Dusky Q31 p. 117, 255 Lewis, Jerry Q31 p. 255 Locklin, Lodise, Logan, Logan, Lollar, Lollar, Lon, A Long, 256 Paulette Q21 p. 293 Sheila QF1 p. 165, 323 Brenda Q11 p. 327 Mike Q31 p. 256 Gerry Q41 p. 204 Thomas Q31 p. 256 rnold Q11 p. 328 Barbara Q31 p. 101, 142, Long, Billie Q41 p. 204 Long, Joe Q11 p. 328 Long, Leslie Q21 p. 293 Long, Mickey Q41 p. 205 Lucas, Teena Q11 p. 328 Luebe, Mark Q21 p. 109 Luebe, Matt Q41 p. 19, 45, 205: Football 4: NHS 3, 4: Lion 4: History Club 4 Luebe, Michelle Q31 p. 66, 256 Luebe, Morris Q11 p. 328 Luethke, Larry Q41 p. 19, 44, 73, 205: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Track 4: FTA 3: History Club 4: Key Club 3, 4: All-District Football 3, 4 Lum, Donald Q31 p. 256 Lum, Karen Q11 p. 328 Lusk, William Q11 p. 328 Lyle, Bill Q21 p. 294 Lynch, Marvin Q31 p. 256 Lynch, Wilburn QF1 p. 149 Lynn, Kathy Q31 p. 256 Lynn, Rita Q21 p. 294 Lynn, Teresa Q11 p. 238 M Machala, Nancy Q11 p. 106, 312, 328 Machann, Donna Q21 p. 294 Mackey. Sarah Q41 p. 206: VICA 3, 4 Madden, Carlene Q41 D. 206: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 4, History Club 3, 4 : Spanish Club Madden, 1fVayne Q11 p. 328 Lewis, Jerry Q41 p. 204: Foot- ball 1: History Club 3: NHS 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 Lewis, Joey Q21 Lewis, Jon Q41 Lewis, Vickie Q21 p. 109, 293 Lieder, Denny Q21 p. 293 Loocke, Jack Q31 p. '73, 256 Loomis. Scott Q41 p. 205: Inter- act 2, 3, 4 Looney. Bettye Q41 p. 205 Looney, Wesley QF1 p. 160 Lopez, Gloria Q11 p. 328 Lopez. Rosie Q31 p. 256 Maddox, Ben Q21 p. 294 Maddox, David Q41 D. 206: Spanish Club 2: A Capella Choir 3, 4 Mahaffey, Debbie Q21 p. 294 Mahaffey, Pam Q41 p. 206: FTA 2 Maierhofer, Darrell Q41 p. 106, 143, 207: Academic Excellence ' McKenzie, James Q41 D. 45, 46, Award 1: French Club 1, 2. 3: PASADENIAN 3. 4: NHS 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Key Club 4: JETS 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Student Council 3, 4 Malone. Connie Q11 p. 328 Malone, Glenn Q41 p. 88, 207: VICA 3. 4: PAC 2 Manahan, Frank Q11 D. 328 Mann, Paul Q11 D. 328 Manning, Cindy Q31 D. 256 Manning, Jerry Q21 p. 294 Manning, Larry Q31 p. 256 Manousos, Suesan Q41 p. 207: Student Council Alternate 1, 2: FHA 2, Historian 2: Drill Team 3 Mansel, Charlene Q31 p. 256 Mansfield, Susan Q41 p. 204 Maples, Shirley Q11 p. 328 Marceau, Mark Q31 D. 256 Marini, Mark Q11 p. 328 Marlowe. Fred Q21 p. 294 Marsh, Duane Q11 p. 328 Marshall, Jerry Q21 p. 294 Martin, Barbara Q11 p. 238 Martin. Betty Q41 p. 207 Martin. Bill Q41 p. 207 Martin, Helen Q21 p. 294 Martin, Janet Q41 FTA 1, 2, 3: French Club 4 Martin, Marie Q21 p. 294 Martin. Roycie Q21 p. 294 Martin, Sharon Q31 p. 256 Martin, Vicki Q41 Martinez, Gloria Q31 p. 257 Martinez. Josephine Q31 D. 257 Martinez, Juanita Q21 D. 294 Martinez, Luis Q11 p. 328 Martinez, Rosie Q21 p. 294 Mashburn. Myra Q21 D- 294 Mason, Cheri Q41 p. 18, 84, 207: French Club 1, 2: NHS 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2: Beacon Staff 3: FHA 1. 2, 3. Vice-President 2: DE Re- porter 4: Rotarian for April 4: Academic Excellence 2 Masoner. David Q11 p. 74, 74, 328 Massimzill. Mike Q11 D. 329 Masters, Debbie Q41 Masters, Mark Q31 p. 131, 257 Mathews, Cheryl Q11 D. 328 Mathews. Linda Q41 p. 207: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: FHA 4: Business Club 4 Mathis. Jimmy Q31 D. 55. 67. 257 Mathis, Mike Q41 U. 207 Matlock, Pam Q21 D. 66, 294 Matthews, Bonlyn QF1 p. 164 Matthews, Hardy QF1 p. 135 Matthews, John Q31 p. 257 Matthews, Mike Q21 p. 295 Mauney, Thomas QF1 p. 160 Maxwell, Debbie Q41 p. 208 May, Carolyn Q41 p. 208 Mayes, Coy Q21 p. 295 Mayes, Gayla Q11 p. 329 Mayes, Jan Q41 p. 208: FHA 1 Mayes, Kenneth Q41 p. 208 McDaniel, Tommy Q41 p. 19, 69, 67, 70, 206: Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: NHS 4: Junior Optimist February 4 McDonald, Bonnie Q41 p. 206: Band 4 McDonald, Charles Q11 p. 329 McElroy, Susan Q41 p. 381 Performing Arts Club 1, 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3, 4: President Thespians 3: NHS 4: Spanish Honor Society 4: Who's Who QLanguage1 4: BEACON Staff 3 McNatt, Teresa Q11 p. 329 McNatt, Trudy Q21 p. 296 McPhaul, Sharon Q31 p. 257 McPherson, Donald Q21 p. 55, 296 McPherson, Pam McRee, Terrell Q11 p. 329 McWilliams, Terri Q11 p. 329 Meador, Bob Q41 p. 112, 208: FFA 2, 3, 4: JETS 4 Performing Arts 3. 4: Thes- plans 4 Mays, Sandra Q11 D. 329 McGaffey, Mike Q11 D. 329 McGaffey, Tom Q11 p. 106, 329, 347 McGinley. John Q21 p. 295 Mazac, Betty Q11 p. 329 Mazac. Suzanne Q31 p. 257 McGinnis, Pat Q11 D. 329 Means,Becky Q21 p. 109, 296 Means, Mary Q21 p. 296 Means, Michael Q41 D. 18, 29, 78, 176, 208: Marching and Concert Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Key McAdams, James Q41 p. 36, 125, 205: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta Vice- President 4: JETS 4: Who's Who 4 McAdams, John Q21 p. 60, 295 McAnally, Janet Q31 p. 117, 257 McBride, Keri Q41 p. 205: PTA 2: A Capella 3 McGlothin, Rodney Q21 D. 296 3: Class President 4: Rotar- McGraw, Ronny Q31 p. 257 McGraw, Tana QF1 D. 163 McGrew, Kerry Q31 D. 61, 257 McGrew, Spanish Margie Q41 p. 206: Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Secretary Spanish Club 3: IWFA 1: Band 1. 2: DE 4 McGrew, Penny McCaffety Wally Q31 p. 108, 139, 143, 257 McCaffety, Wynan Q21 p. 98, 272, 295, 311, 109 McCart, Thelma QF1 p. 151 McCarter, Roy Q21 p. 295 McCarthy, McCarty, Mike Q21 D. 295 Mary Ann Q21 p. 295 McGugin, Philip Q11 p. 329 McIntosh. Donnie Q21 D. 44, 296 McIntyre, Judy Q41 p. 206: Youth for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule Team 3: Latin Club 4 McIntyre, Robert Q21 p. 296 McKaughan. Billie Q11 p. 329 ian 4: City Councilman: Stu- dent Council: Leader of To- morrow Mease, Robert Q21 p. 54, 296 Medley, Judy Q11 D. 329 Medlock, Loeida Q21 p. 296 Melius, Dan Q21 p. 296 Mellina. Harold Q21 p. 296 Menger, James Meyer, Patricia Q11 p. 329 Meyer, Rickie Q41 p. 72, 73, 208: Track 2, 3, 4: A Capella 2, 3, 4: NHS 4: Football 2, 3, 4 Michalenos, Evette Q11 D. 329 Michalinos. Rick Q41 p. 208 McClain. Charmain Q21 p. 295 McClain, Debbie Q21 p. 295 McClain, Debbie Q21 p. 295 McClain, Dennis Q11 p. 329 McClain, Joan Q41 p. 205: DE 4 McClain, Sandy Q41 p. 205: Student Council 1, 2: Band 1. 2, 3: History Club 2, 3, 4: VICA 3: Data Processing Club 4 McClanahan, Vickie Q21 p. 295 McCleery. Mike Q41 p. 205 McComas, Candia Q21 p. 295, 307 McComsey. Sandra Q41 McConna-iughay. Billy Q41 D. 206: Art Club 1. 2, 3. 4 Parliamentarian 3, President 49. 50, 51. 53, 70, 71, 206: Football 1, 2, 124, 3, 4, Captain 4: Baskeball 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3: Key 3, 4: President 4: Stu- dent Council 2, 3: FTA 3, 4: BEACON Staff 4 McKenzie, Terry Q11 p. 54, 106, 329 McKeown, Kathi Q11 p. 329 McKinley, Agnes QF1 p. 109. 151, 304 McKinley, Bobby QF1 p. 57, 62, 131 McKinley, Thomas QF1 D. 156. 170 McKinley, Tyrone Q11 p. 329 McKinney' Ivan QF1 D- 159 McKnight, William Q21 p. 296 McKown, Tollie QF1 D. 73, 160 Miles. Miles, Miles, Miley, Debbie Q31 D. 257, 258 Pam Q11 D. 329 Robbie Q21 p. 296 Anita Q21 D. 296 Miley, Wanda Q31 p. 257 Miller, Connie Ruth Q31 D. 257 Miller, Linda Q11 p. 329 Miller Linnie Q11 p. 330 Miller, Michael Q21 p. 296 Miller, Nevada QF1 p. 163 Miller, Patty Q11 p. 330 Miller Philip Q21 p. 296 Miller, Robert Miller, William Q31 p. 258 4: FTA 1, 2: Library Club 1 McConnell, Donald QF1 D. 172 McCord, A. J. Q31 D. 86. 257 McCormack, Becky Q41 D. 206 McCoy. Jerry Q41 D. 206: JETS 4 Mccmvy, Alvin 121 iw. 295 McDaniel, Debra Q11 D. 329 McDaniel. Diana Q11 D. 329 McDaniel. Johnny Q21 p. 295 Mc-Daniel, Kee Q21 D. 295 McLain, David Q11 p. 329 McLain, Turner Q31 p. 55, 257 McLean. Dwain Q31 D. 257 McLearen, David Q11 p. 329 McLeod, Greg Q11 p. 329 McMurry, Richard Q31 p. 257 McNair, Debbie Q11 p. 329 McNatt, Georxre Q31 D. 257 McNatt, Nita Q31 D. 257 McNatt. Stephen Q11 D. 329 Milligan, Gary Q31 p. 72 Milligan, Judy Q21 D. 296 Milligan. Lee Q41 p. 72, 73. 106. 208: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Track 1. 2. 3, 4 Mills, Denise Q31 p. 258 Mills, Frances Q21 D. 296 Mills, Jack Q11 D. 106, 330 Migls. Pam Q41 p. 208: VICA Mills. Paula Q41 p. 209: FTA 2: Student Council 1 Mills, Walter Q11 p. 330 393 Minor, James Q21 D. 296 Minor, Steve Q31 D. 258 Mitchell, Elaine QF1 D. 156 Mitchell, Frank Q21 D. 296 Mitchell, Jessie Q41 D. 209 Mitchell, Keith Q31 D. 258 Mitchell, Pam Q31 p. 258 Mitchel 1, Renee Q21 D. 296, 298 Moak, Gary Q11 p. 330 Modisette, Patricia QF1 D. 173 Moise, Sydney Q11 D. 330 Monroe. Lavonna Q21 D. Montgomery, Linda Q41 296 Montgomery, Monty Q31 p. 258 Montross, Kenneth Q11 D. 330 Moody, Jerry Q11 D. 330 Moody, Mary Q31 D. 258 Moon, Hazel Q11 D. 330 Moon, Joan Q31 D. 258 Moon, Mark Q11 D. 65. 330 D. 136, 209: Moon, Merle Q41 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 3: History Club President 4: History Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Interact 3: Tennis 4 Moore, Carol Q21 D. 296 Moore, Cathleen Q11 D. 330 Moore, Curtis Q31 D. 258 Moore, Donna Q21 D. 296 Moore, Eileen Q41 p. 209: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Performing Arts Moore, Glenna Q11 D. 330 Moore, Jackie Q11 D. 330 Moore, Janet Q31 D. 107, 108, 258 Moore, Jimmy Q11 D. 54, 330 Moore, Keith Q41 p. 18, 125, 209: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Interact 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 QPres.1 Moore, Lawrence Q41 p. 209 Moore, Murray Q41 D. 209 Moore, Pam Q11 D. 330 Moore, Ronnie Q11 D. 330 Moore, Rose Mary Q11 D. 330 Moore, Sue Q41 D. 209: Student Council 1, 2: FTA 1: Per- forming Arts 1: History Club fi QVice-President1: Treasurer Moore, Susan Q31 D. 258 Moore, Susan Q21 D- 296 Moore, Valerie Q21 D. 296 Moore, William Q21 D. 297 Moores. Denise Q11 D. 330 Moorman, Tommy Q11 D. 330 Morales, David Q11 D. 330 Morales, Raymond Q21 D- 297 Morarek, Michelle Q11 D. 330 394 Moravek, Steven Q31 p. 258 Morehead, Melanie Q31 D. 108, 111. 142, 234,258 Moren, Elaine Q21 D. 297 Moren, Gale Q31 D. 258 Morgan, Becky Q31 D. 258 Morgan, Glenn Q21 D. 54, 67, 69, 109, 297 Morgan, Ronald Q11 D. 54, 330 Morgan, Theresa Q41 D. 209: Library Science Club 1, 2: FTA 2: NHS 4 Morris, Bobby D. 108 Morris, Gerri Q41 D. 209: FTA 2: History Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Secr. of History Club 4: VOE Club 4 Morris, Kathy Q11 D. 330 Morris, Larry Q21 D. 297 Morris. Sandy Q21 D. 109, 286, 297 Morrow, Tommy Q41 D. 19, 29, 125, 135, 187, 209: Student Council 1: NHS 3, 4 QSecre- taryl: SNHS 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 QReporter1: Interact Club 4: Lion for March '69 4: City Councilman 4: Academic Excellence 1, 2, 3: Highest Ranking 2: JETS 4: Number Sense 1, 2, 3, 4 Morton. Blaine Q11 p. 106, 330 Morton, Diane Q11 D. 330 Morton, Gay Ellen Q41 D. 209: History Club 4: VOE 4 Morton, Larry Q41 p. 18, 118, 119, 187, 210: Interact Club 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Academic Excellence 1, 2, 3, 4: Highest Ranking 3, 4: Rotarian in January: History Club 3 Moseley. Thomas Q11 D. 330 Moser, Ellen Q11 D. 330 Mosley, Ricky Q11 D. 330 Mott, Alex Q11 D. 54, 330 Moy, Mark Q21 p. 297 Moyer, Don Q21 D. 297 Mrnustik, Phyllis Q41 D. 210 Muckleroy, Brenda Q11 D. 330 Mudd, Sharon Q11 D. 330 Muecke, Barbara Q21 D. 298 Muecke, Brent Q11 D. 330 Muecke, Glenda Q21 D. 298 Muecke. Linda Q41 D. 22, 24, 210: FTA 2, 3, 4: NHS 4: Finalist for Most Beautiful 4: Student Council 2, 4 Mueller, Virgil Q21 D. 298 Mullens, Cheryl Q11 D. 330 Mullens, Patricia Q11 D- 330 Munch, Julie Q31 D. 143, 258 Munn. Harold Q21 D. 298 Munn, Ray Q31 D. 55, 259 Munson. Marilyn Q11 D- 330 Murdock, Cheryl Q41 D. 210: Eagle Escort 2 Murphy, Glen QF1 p. 173 Murphy, John Q11 p. 330 Murphy, Linda Q11 D. 330 Murphy, Mike Q31 D. 259 Murphy, Parnella Q11 D. 330 Murphy, Sandra Q11 D. 330 Murphy, Sharon Q41 p. 210: YFC 2, 3: NHS 3, 4 Murphy, Shirley Q21 p. 298 Murray, Debbie Q31 D. 259 Murray, Dorothy Q31 D. 259 Murray, Robert Q11 D. 331 Myers, Mary QF1 D. 162, 248 Myers, Steve Q21 D. 298 Myers, Van Q31 D. 45, 259 Mysinger, Patricia Q21 D. 298 N Neff, Diann Q31 D. 118, 259, 339 Neff. Jackie Q21 D. 109, 298, 339 Neff, John Q11 D. 54. 106, 331 Nekson, Sheila Q31 D. 259 Nelson, Delbert QF1 D. 157 Nelson, Sandra Q31 D. 259 Nelson, Ruby Q21 D. 298 Nelson, Steve Q41 D. 61, 62: Basketball Team 4: Captain 4 Nemzin, Gloria Q21 D. 298 Netterville. Jerry Q31 D. 258 Netterville, Linda Q21 D. 298 Nsugebauer, Alfred Q11 p. 331 Newell, Cindy Q41 D. 16, 19, 20, 21, 22. 23, 27, 207, 208, 210. 142: Freshman Favorite 1: Miss Merry Christmas 2: Val- entine Princess 2: Sweetheart Interact Club 3: Sweetheart Auto Mechanics 3: Sweetheart Radio and TV 2: NHS 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3: FBLA 3: Finalist: Homecominfr Queen: Finalist: Most Beautiful Opti-Miss 4: Lions Club Sweetheart 4: American Legion Award 4: Annual Staff 3. 4: Personal- ity Plus 4 : Miss PHS 4 Newman, Debbie Q21 D, 299 Newman, Gary Q41 D. 210 Nichols. Eddie Q31 D. 259 Nicholson, Allen Q21 D. 299 Nicholson, Nick Q41 D. 210: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Interact Club 3, 4: Slide Rule Team 3: Finalist Mr. St. Nick 4 Nicholson, Pam Q31 D. 56. 259 Nickelson, Kerry Q41 11. 210 Nickel, Leann QF1 p. 169 Nickelson. Deryle Q21 I1 299 Nitzinger. Diann Q21 D. 299 Nobles, Harrison Q11 D. 331 Nobley, Judy Q21 p. 299 Nolan, Gary Q21 D. 65, 299 Norman, David Q21 D. 60, 299 Norman, Jerrell Q41 D. 210 Norsworthy, Billie Q31 D. 259 Norton, Cindy Q11 D. 331 Norton, Joye Q21 D. 299 Norton, Judie Q21 D. 299 Norville, Cindy Q21 D. 299 Norville, Jo Nell QF1 D. 169 Norwood, Kin Q31 D. 259 Novis, Jeff Q11 D. 331 Null, John Q11 D. 331 Nunn, Lounell QF1 D. 169 Nunn, Martha Q11 D. 331 NuNu, Charles Q41 D. 210: Slide Rule Team 3, 4 NuNu, Paul Q11 D. 331 Nutt, Jeff Q31 D. 259 O Oakley, Steven Q11 D. 331 O'Banion, Dana Q11 D. 331 O'Banion, David Q11 D. 331 O'Bannon, John Q21 D. 299 O'Daniel, Dorothy Q31 D. 259 Odom, Bobby Q21 D. 229 Odom, Sherry Q11 D. 331 Oliver, Gary Q31 D. 259 Olmstead, Bob Q21 D, 54, 73, 299 Olson, Janet Q11 D. 331 O'Neal, Mark Q21 D. 60, 62, 299 0'Neal. Linda Q31 D. 259 Onken. Myra Q21 D. 299 Opelt, Mike Q11 D. 331 0'Rear. Sybil QF1 D. 161 Orr, Annette Q21 D. 299 Orr, Carolyn Q41 D. 210 Orr, Jacquiline Q11 D. 331 Orr, Yvonne Q41 D. 210: Per- forming Arts 4 Osborne, Bill Q31 D. 42. 43. 250. 259, 136, 234, 268, 110 Osborne, John Q41 D. 44, 211. 18: Football 1. 2, 3, 4: FFA 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. Outstanding: FFA Student 2. 3: Key Club 3: Rotarian of the Month V April 4 Oser, Shirley Q11 D. 331 O'Sullivan. Tim Q11 D. 54, 331 Otto, CaDDiv Q31 D. 102. IOS, 259 Ouellette, Dennis Q21 D. 299 Ouelle tte, Dirk Q31 D. 259 211: Overby. Dayna Q41 D. Business Club 2. 4: FTA 2: Performing Arts 4 Overby, Rebecca Q11 D. 331 Overstreet, Anita Q11 D. 331 Overstreet. Denise Q11 D. 332 Owen, Sherry Q31 D. 260 Owens, Danny Q21 D. 229 Owens, David Q11 D. 332 Owens, Donald Q41 D. 211 Owens, Paul Q21 D. 299 Ozuna, Elizabeth Q11 D. 332 P Pace, Eddy Q21 D. 299 Patrick, John Q21 D. 300 Patgiesky, Pat Q41 D. 22, 23, 24, 1 Patterson, Nadyne Q21 p. 300 Patterson, Paulette Q21 D. 300 Pay. Mike up p. 44, 47, 53: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Lineman 4, All- District 4 Payne, Kieth Q31 D. 260 Payne, Leon Q41 Payton, Deborah Q31 D. 97, 260 Payton, Wesley Q31 D. 108 Peace, Bruce Q21 D. 300 Peace, Kari Q11 D. 332 Peairson, Steve Q11 D, 332 Pearson, Roseanne Q41 D. 212: VOE 4 Peebles, Connie Q11 p. 332 Peebles, Lorna Q41 D. 213 Pack, Peggy Q31 D. 98. 260 Padgett, Tommy Q31 D. 260 Pafford, Billy Q11 D. 332 Pena, Bertha Q11 D. 333 Pena. Joel Q31 D. 260 Pena, Paula Q21 p. 300 Page, Page, Cheryl Q11 D. 332 Dianna Q41 D. 211 Page, Mike Q21 D. 299 Page. Terry Q11 D. 332 Palmer, Dale QF1 D. 161 Palmer, Rowana Q31 D Palmer, Wayne Q21 D. 300 Pancheri, Alex QF1 D. 167 Parisi, Don Q31 D. 260 Park, Joji Q11 D. 332 Parker. Grei! Q21 D. 300 Parker. Leola Q31 D. 260 Parker, Linda Q31 D. 260 Parker, Robert Q11 D. 332 Parker, Robert Q11 D. 332 Parker, Ronald Q21 D. 300 Parker, Sharon Q31 D. 260 Parker, Terry Q41 D. 211 260 Pendleton, Julia Q11 D. 97, 333 Penney, Cynthia Q41 Pennington, Rhenea Q11 D. 333 Pennison, Patricia Q41 D. 212: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: History Club 2, 3: FTA 4: NHS 4, 3 Perfater, Sandy Q41 D. 212: FHA 1, 2: Spanish Club 3 Perfater, Wanda Q21 D. 300 Perkins, Delphia Q41 D. 212: GRA 1 Drill Team 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 4 Perkins, Elizabeth Q11 D. 333 Perkins, Ken Q31 D. 60, 260 Perkins, Larry Q11 D. 333 Perkins, Mike Q21 p. 300 Perkins, Sidney Q31 D. 360 Perry, Carol Q11 D. 333 Perry, Elaine Q41 D. 212: Mu Alpha Theta4 Parmer, Diane Q11 D. 332 Parnell, Betty Q41 Parrish, Gerald Q11 D. 332 Parrish, Mike Q41 D. 211: German Club 3. 4 Parsons, Binkey Q21 D. 300 Parsons. Debbie Q21 D. 300 Partin. Tommy Q41 D. 56. 165, 187, 211: NHS 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4, All-State 4, Ali-Region 3, 4. Sergeant- at-Arms 2: French Club 3, 4 Partin, Tim Q11 D. 332 Pass. Ted Q11 D. 332 Pate, Billy Q31 D. 260 Pate, Katherine Q11 D. 332 Patrick. Debbie Q11 D. 332 Perry. Perry. Perry, Perry, Gordon Q21 D. 300 Lelldon Q11 D. 333 Ricky Q31 D. 260 Yvonne Q21 D. 300 Phillips, Kay Q31 D. 261 Phillips, Kent Q11 D. 106, 333 Phillips, Susie Q21 D. 300 PhilDot. Martin Q41 D. 213 Phoenix, Mitchell Q31 D. 261 Piana, Mike Q11 D. 64, 333 Pickard, Tom Q41 D. 28, 143, 4: Student 133, 213: NFL Council 1, 2: Interact 2, 3, 4: NHS 3. 4: Class President 3: Spanish NHS 3, 4: PAC 2, 3: Debate Team 4: Voice of Democracy Award 4: Year- book Staff 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Pierce, Jeff Q11 D. 333 Pierce, Margie Q41 D. 213 Pierce, Theresa Q31 D. 261 Pigg. Mike Q21 D. 300 Pina, Joselina Q21 D. 300 Pitts, Patricia Q31 D. 92, 261 Pomeroy, Jim Q41 D. 213 Pontiff, Marvin Q21 D. 300 Pope, Carey Q21 D. 73. 300 Porter, Dorothy Q21 D. 300 Porter, Judy Q41 D. 18, 28, 33, 109, 180, 189, 135. 142, 192, 213, 219, 232: NHS 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Parlia- mentarian: Annual Staff 3, 4: NFL 3: Rotary Ann 4: Most Likely to Succeed 4: DAR Good Citizen Award 4: Outstanding Teenager of A- merica 4 Porterfield, Kathy Q31 D. 102, 108, 234, 261 Posern, Joe Q41 D. 213: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule 3: JETS 4: German Club 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 Post, Susan Q21 D. 301, 109 Poston, Linda Q41 p. 213: DE Club 4 Potts, Judy Q21 D. 301 Powell, Gary Q11 D. 333 Powell, Hoagy Q31 D. 55, 261 Powers, Christie Q31 D. 261 Prescott. Deborah Q31 D. 261 Prescott, Fred Q41 D. 213: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: FTA 4: Spanish NHS 2. 3, 4: NHS 4 Pulido, Joe Q11 p. 333 Purifoy, Keith Q31 D. 261 Purifoy, Lloyd Q21 D. 301 Pursley, Jim Q21 D. 301 Pustejovsky, Albert Q41 D. 213 Pustejovsky, Gary Q31 D. 261 Pyle, Gerald Q41 D. 213 Pyle, Lynette Q11 D. 333 Q Quigg. Kathy Q11 D. 333 Quillen, Larry Q11 D. 333 Quinn, Charlie Q41 D. 19, 106, 176, 108, 213: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Favorite 3: Vice-President 4: Junior Lion 4: Personality Plus 4 R Raines, Phillip Q41 Rambo, Charles Q31 D. 264 Ramey, James Q41 Ramey, Linda Q41 D. 84, 214 Ramey Weldon Q11 D. 333 Ramirez, LuDe Q11 D. 333 Ramirez. Margaret Q41 Pertle, Mile Q11 D. 333 Pettey, Bruce Q31 D. 260 Petty, Della Q31 D. 260 Peyton, Nadine Q21 D. 300 PhelDs, Kathy Q31 D. 260 Prestazre, Jana Q11 D. 333 Phillips, Carolyn Q31 D. 260 Phillips, Debbie Q31 D. 260 Phillins, Glenda Q41 D. 212: Student Council 2, 1, 3: FHA 1: Class Favorite 3: Miss Merry Christmas 3: DE Club 4: ODti-Miss 4 Phillips. Kathy Q11 D. 333 Price, Ed Q41 D. 213 Price Judy Q21 D. 26. 109, 277 301 Price, Judy Q11 D. 333 Price. Lois Q11 D. 333 Pridcly, Paula Q41 D. 213: BEACON 4 Pringle, Bobby Q21 D. 301 Pritchard. Kathy Q31 D. 261 Pritchard. Larry Q21 D- 301 Proctor, John Q31 D. 261 Ramsey, Marilyn Q31 D. 264 Rand, Rhanda Q21 D. 109. 111, 293, 111 Randall, Bobby Q31 D. 45, 51,, 264 Randall, Debbie Q41 D. 19. 214: Student Council Alternate 3. 4: History Club 3. 4: Opti- Miss 4 Rangel, Frank Q21 D. 301 Rankin, Leroy Q21 D. 301 Rannals, Barbara Q41 p. 27, 214: French Club 1, 2, 3: FTA 1, 2, 3, 4: PAC 1, 2 Rannals, Jo Q11 D. 334 Ransonette, Kerry Q11 D. 334 Rappe, Linda Q41 D. 214, 220 Rasch, John Q41 D. 19. 214: Tennis Team 1: Swimming Team 1: NHS 3, 4: JETS 4: Mu Alnha Theta 4: Optimist 4 Ray, Billy Q11 D. 334 Raynor, Richard Q41 D. 215 Reagan, Pam Q21 D. 301 Reames, Orville Q31 D. 264 Reber. Lynn Q41 D. 215: FTA 1, 2: FHA 1, 2, 3: PAC 1: NHS 3, 4 Redfern. Rex Q31 D. 265 Reding, Ernie Q31 D. 264 Redimr, Larry Q21 D. 301 395 Reed, Billy Q11 D. 334 Reed, Dennis Q21 D. 55. 67, 69, 70. 109. 301 Reeves, Donald Q21 D. 54, 301 Reeves, Jack Q41 D. 19, 37, 138, 187, 215: Who's Who 4: Optimist 4: Academic Excel- lence 3: NHS 4: Mu Alpha Theta JETS 3, 4, R.9D01't9l' 4 Reeves, Joe Q21 D. 54, 301 4: Interact Club 4: Reich, Florence QF1 D. 66 170 Reichelderfer, Debbie Q11 D. 334 Reid, Matt Q31 D. 108, 247, 264 Reininger, Logan Q31 D. 264 Reininger, Rollyn Q11 D. 334 Rembert, Stacy Q21 D. 301 Renfroe Judy Q41 Resendez, Diana Q21 D. 302 Reyes, Roy Q11 p. 334 Reyna, Marie Q11 D. 334 Reynolds. Barney Q41 D. 73, 215: Track 2, 3, 4 Reynolds, Billy Q11 D. 334 Reynolds, Doug Q31 D. 78, 264 Reynolds, Paul Q11 D. 334 Reynolds, Sandra Q11 D. 334 Rhoades, Bessie Q11 D. 334 Rhoades, Linda Q41 D. 215 Rhodes, Barbaa Q41 Rice. Joe Q11 D. 54, 334 Rice, Judy Q31 D. 264 Rice, Tommy Q41 Richards, Jimmy Q21 D. 87, 302 Richards, Jimmy Q31 D. 64, 86, 264 Richards, Margie Q21 D. 302 Richards, Mary Q41 D. 215: FTA 2: VICA 4 Richardson, Bill Q11 D. 334 Richardson, Carol Q21 D. 302 Richardson, Claudette QF1 D. 170, 171 Richardson, Gary Q11 D. 334 Richardson, Greg Q41 Richardson, Kathy Q21 D. 302 Richardson. Larry Q21 D. 302 Richardson. Tim Q31 D. 264 Richnow, Erick Q41 Riggle, Todd Q31 D. 264 Riggs, Carol Q21 D. 302 Riley, Larry Q41 D. 215 Riley, Sue Q21 D. 302 Riportella. Carolyn Q31 D. 264 Riske. Glenn Q31 D. 44, 47. 48, 101, 124. 264 Riske, Linda Q11 D. 334 Ritchie. Cheryl Q41 Rivera, Ruben Q11 D. 334 Roach. Gary Q11 D. 334 396 Robbins, Barbara Q41 Roberds. Sherry Q21 D. 302 Roberts, Bruce Q11 D. 335 Roberts. Connie, Q31 D. 264 Roberts, Frank Q21 D. 54, 67, 302 Roberts, Freddie Q11 D. 335 Roberts, LaNell Q21 D. 279, 302 Roberts, Larry Q11 D. 334 Roberts. Susan Q41 Robinson, Elizabeth Q31 D. 265 Robinson. Randy Q41 D. 215 Rodgers. Brian Q21 D. 302 Rodocker, Mary Q41 Rodriquez, Jesse Q41 D. 44, 215: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3. 4 Roe, Don Q21 D. 54, 302 Roe. Susan Q41 D. 117, 215 Roehrick, Grant QF1 D. 65, 157 Roese. Venita Q31 D. 265 Rogers, Deborah Q41 D. 29. 215: YFC 2, 3: All State Youth Orchestra 3: All-State Sym- phony Orchestra 4: All-Re- gion Orchestra 3, 4: All-Dis- trict Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Orion Award 4: Concertmistreos of All-District Orchestra 3. 41 All-District Orchestra Sweet- heart 4 Rogers, Donald Q11 D. 335 Rogers, Jimmy Q31 D. 55. 265 Rogers, Martha Q11 D. 335 Rogers. Paul Q21 D. 302 Rogers, Robert Q21 D. 302 Rogers, Tracy Q11 D. 335 Romero, Marc Q21 D. 302 Roper, Shirley Q21 D. 302 Rossi, Bernadette Q21 D. 302 Rossi, Dave Q41 D. 106, 215: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: JETS 4: Interact Club 3, 4, President 4 Rothermel, Dorothy QF1 D. 173 Rothermel, Pam Q21 D. 115, 302 Roush, Teresa Q11 p. 335 Royal, Jon Q11 D. 54, 335 Rozelle, Ronald Q31 D. 265 Roznovak, Nancy Q21 D. 302 Ruble, Donice Q41 Rucksdachel, Rita Q31 D. 265 Ruff, Carolyn Q41 D. 84, 218: DE 3, 4: Secretary 4 Rushing, Ann Q11 D. Rushing, Gary Q31 D. 265 Rushing, William Q41 Russell. Craig Q11 D. Russell. Donna Q21 D. 303 Rutherford, Helen Q41 D. 213 Rutherford. Mary Q41 D. 218 Ruthruff. Barbara QF1 D. 163 S Sabanos, Renee Q41 D. 229: PAC 1, FTA 2: History Club 2: Auto Mech. Sweetheart 4: Sr. Class Favorite 4 Sackett, Charles QF1 D. 169 Saffell, James Q11 D. 335 Saffell, Robert Q21 D. 303 Safley, Phil Q21 D. 303 Saibara, Nancy Q21 D. 303 Samuel, Joe Q41 D. 218: PAC 3: History Club 3: JETS 3. 4: Bowling Team 3, 4 Samuel. Steve Q11 D. 335 Sanderford. Brenda Q41 D. 218: FHA 1: History Club 4 Sanderford, Melinda Q41 D. 218 Sanderford, Sherry Q21 D. 303 Sanders, Gary Q41 D. 218: Auto Mechanics 3, 4, Parliamentar- ian 4 Sanders, Wanda Q21 D. 109, 303 Sanders, Peggy Q41 Sandlin, Steve Q11 D. 335 San Miguel, Dora Q11 D. 335 San Miguel, Elvia Q21 D. 303 San Miguel, Oralia Q11 D. 335 Santos, Mike de los Q31 D. 265 Sappington, Dolla Q11 D. 335 Sargent, Dub Q21 D. 303 Sargent, Randy Q41 Sartin, Craig Q41 D. 218 Sartor, Carol Q11 D. 335 Saunders, Debbie Q11 D. 335 Schwab, Danny Q41 Scott, E'Von Q11 D. 336 Scott, John Q21 D. 303 Scott, Robin Q11 D. 336 Scott, Rodney Q11 D. 336 Scale, Cynthia Q41 D. 219 Seale. Debbie Q41 D. 219 Sealy, Harry Q31 D. 265 Searcy, James Q11 D. 336 Segovia, Helen Q11 D. 336 Self, Bobby Q11 D. 336 Self, Diana Q11 D. 336 Sellars, Nancy QF1 D. 157 Sellers, Randy Q21 D. 303 Selvidge, Jack Q41 Sendifer. Mike Q11 D. 336 Sesser, Donna Q41 D. 219 Sesser, Larry Q11 D. 337 Setze1', Sue Q21 D. 303 Shafner, Linda Q41 D. 219, 220 Shankle. Danny Q11 D. 337 Shannon, Tim Q21 D. 303 Sharpe, Leon Q21 D. 307 Shave r, Tim Q31 D. 265 Shaw, Jackie Q11 D. 337 Shaw, Mary Q31 D. 265 Shaw, Rodney Q11 D. 337 Shaw, Susie Q41 D. 220: History Club 4: FTA 4: PAC 1 Shawver, Caroll Q31 D. 265 Shelander, Janice Q11 D. 336 Sawyer, Debbie Q41 D. 218 Sayers, Chris Q11 D. 335 Sayers, David Q21 D. 101, 303 Sayers, Mary Helen Q31 D. 102, 265 Scalise, Fran Q41 D. 218: His- tory Club 2 Scarcella, David QF1 D. 167 Shelby, Herman QF1 D, 54, 170 Shelley, Peggy Q31 D. 265 Shelley, Vivian Q11 p. 337 Shepard, Jeannie Q41 D. 220: FHA 2, 3 Shepherd, Carol Q41 D. 220 Shepherd, Chris Q21 D. 303 Sherman, Anne QF1 D. 163 Schield, Randy Q21 D. 303 Schlueter, Carol Q41 D. 18, 118, 119. 187. 218 Schmidt, Robert Q11 D. 335 Schmidt, Terry Q41 D. 218 Schmeider, Glenn Q41 D. 67, 219 Schoeneman, Patsy Q41 D. 219 Schramm. Gary Q11 D. 335 Schreck, Ross Q41 D. 219 Schreck, Robert Q21 D. 303 Schrieber, Vickie Q11 D. 335 Schrock, Carol Q31 D. 265 Schrock, Linda Q11 D. 336 Sherrill, Holly Q21 D. 303 Sherrill, Vicki Q31 D. 265 Sherrod, Lenore QF1 D. 152, 153 Shipman, Wayde Q31 D. 253, 266 ShiDD, Mary Q41 D. 2201 A Capella 2, 3: FFA 3: Shivers, Tommy Q21 D. 303 Shook, Debbie Q21 D. 282, 283. 299, 303 Shook, Dorinda Q31 D. 56, 110. 234. 266 Show, Billy Q11 D. 54, 337 Show, Vicki Q41 D. 220: PAC 1: Drill Team 2, 3, 4: History Club 2: FTA 3, 4: A CaD- Schronk. Wanda Q41 D. Schutt, David Q11 D. 336 Schwab, Betty Q11 D. 336 219 Della 3, 4 Shrader, Gregory Lynn Q31 D. 134. 266 Shrader, Jeff Q41 D. 18, 29, 34. 134. 136. 125, 106, 219. 220: Basketball 1: Slide Rule 1, 2: Starnes, Karen 141 Steve C41 D. 53, 67, 73, FHA 2: FTA 3: History Club NFL 1, Secretary 2, 3, Presi- dent 4: NHS 3, President 4: Spanish Club 2, President 3. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Inter- act Club, Corresponding Sec- retary 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Student Council 4: JETS 4: Mayor for Student City Coun- cil 4: Boy of the Month, Metro. Exchange Club 4: Jr. Rotarian for March 4: Most Likely to Succeed 4: Who's Who 4 Shrader, Scott C11 D. 336 Shronk, Greg C21 D. 303 Shuman, Donald C21 D. 54, 303 Shuttlesworth, Steve C31 D. 55, 253, 266 Sibley, Mike C41 D. 44, 75, 203, 220: FTA 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2: Football Trainer 2, 3, 4 Silva. Debbie C11 p. 106 Silva, Robert C41 p. 220 Simmons, Darla C31 D. 266 Simmons, James C21 D. 305 Simmons, Vickie C11 D. 337 Simons, Ted C21 D. 305 Simpson, Edith C41 D. 187, 220: Band 1, 2: DE Parliamentar- ian 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3. 4 Simpson, Pamela C31 D. 266 Simpson, Thomas C31 D. 266 Sims, Gary C21 D. 305 Singleton, Bob C41 D. 19, 1.38. 187, 221: Academic Excellence 3: NHS 3, 4: Hishest Rank- ing Student 3: Lion of the Month 4: Mu Alpha Theta 41 Interact 4: Junior Engineer- ing Technical Society 3, 4, President 4: Vice-President Junior Class 3: Number Sense 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 1? Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: His?-OPY Club 3 Sitta. Dennis C21 D. 305 Siyker, Sarah C21 D. 305 Skinner, Neal C11 D. 106, 337 Skipworth, David C31 D. 266 Skripka, Paul C31 D. 266 Sladecek. Carolyn C41 D. 39. 221: VOE 4: Who's Who 4 Slate. Dennis C21 p. 305 Slayton, Clarence C11 D. 33. Sloan. David C31 D. 266 Slyker, Steven C11 D. 337 Smallwood, William C21 D. 30.1 Smathers, Teresa C41 Smith Anita C11 D, 106 Smith, Ann CF1 D. 154 Smith, Bobby C31 D. 266 Smith, Billy C21 D. 73. 305 Smith Calvin C11 D. 337 Smith Carla C11 D. 340 Smith Cindy C11 D. 340 Smith. Debbie C11 D. 340 Smith, Dumont C11 D. 340 337 Smith. Ellen C41 D. 221: Band Smith, Glenda C11 D. 340 Smith, Gwen C41 D. 221 Srrgithi. James C41 D. 221: VICA Smith, James CF1 D. 161 Smith, Jerry C11 D. 340 Smith. John C11 D. 340 Smith, Larry C21 D. 305 Smith, Linda C31 D. 266 Smith, Lolene CF1 D. 167 Smith, Marla C21 D. 98, 272, 305 Smith, Mike C11 D. 340 Smith, Mike C21 D. 305 Smith, Mike C21 D, 305 Smith, Pat C31 D. 266 Smith, Paulette C31 D. 266 Smith, Rebecca C41 D. 221: GRA 1: Volleyball 3, 4 Smith, Rilda C11 D. 340 Smith, Rita C31 D. 266 Smith, Smith, 3. 2 Robert C21 D. 305 Ruby C41 D. 221: FTA Smith, Sandra C21 D. 305 Smith, Smith. Sherri C11 D. 340 106. 107 220: Key Club 103, , 3: Interact 3: Student Coun- cil 3, 3, 4: 4: History Club 3: FTA Captain of Football Team 4: All-District Football 4 Smith, Steve C11 D. 54, 340 Smith, Susan C21 D. 305 Smith, Tim C21 D. 305 Smith, Tony C11 D. 340 Smith, Troy C11 D. 340 Smith, Vernon CF1 D. 54, 60, 170 Smith, Vickie C41 p. 221 Smith, William C31 D. 266 Snell, Clyde C11 D. 340 Sosebee, Linda C11 D. 340 Sowell, Geneva C31 D. 267 Sparks, Marilyn C21 D. 305 SDears, Chuck C11 D. 340 Spears, Diana C41 D. 221: FTA 2. 3, 4: PAC 2, 3, 4: FHA 2: History Club 3, 4 Spears, Tim C11 D. 340 Slveight, Debbie C21 D. 305 SDeight, Dianne C11 D. 340 Sneight, Robert C31 D. 267 Spence, SteDhen C41 P. 221 SD9l'lC6l', Mike C21 D. 305 Spicer, Debbie C21 D. 117, 305 Spillman, Johnny C41 D. 221: Football 1, 2. 3. 4: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Eagle Escort Beau :' Spire, Ellen C31 D. 267 Springer, Darrell C11 D. 340 Sprviell, Judy C41 D. 222 Stack, Robert C31 D. 55, 111. 267, 271 Stacy, Diantha C11 D. 340 Staha. Kenneth C41 D. 19, 92. 222: Student Council 3. 4: Data Processing Club 3. 4 CPresident1: 2nd in State VICA Meet 3: lst in State OEA Meet 4: 4th in National OEA Meet 4: 0Df1mlSt 4 Staha, Robert C31 11- 306 Stampley, Steve C21 D- 306 Stanley, Debbie C31 D- 257 Stanley, Ethel CF1 11- 153. 174. 175 Stapleton, Irene C11 D. 341 Starett. Donald C21 D- 306 Starkweather. Debby C21 D- 109- 306 Academic Excellence 2: NHS 3, 4: FTA 3 Starr, Barry C21 D. 306 Starr, Glenn C11 D. 341 Starrett, Carol C21 D. 306 Starrett. Sandra C41 D. 222: DE Club 4 Start. Deborah C41 D. 222: FTA 2: History Club 3: NHS 4 Stastry. Belinda C21 D. 306 Stastny, Judy C11 D. 341 Steele, CulD C31 D. 267 Stein, Cindy C21 D. 306 SteDhens, Harold CF1 D. 170 Stevens. Sammye CF1 D, 162 Stewart. Judy C11 D. 341 Stewart. Sharon C11 D. 341 Stiles, Bruce C31 D. 267 Stivender, Barbara C11 ll. 3-11 Stockton, Ned C11 D. 341 Stokes. Alan C31 D. 267 Stokes. Edward C21 D. 306 Stokes, Janet C41 Stokeley. James C31 D. 267 Stoltz. Alan C11 D. 341 Stone. Buster C31 D. 267 Stone, Carl C41 Stone. Glenn C11 D. 341 StoneciDher. Mark C11 D. 341 Stonstreet, Mary C41 D. 222: Art Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Beacon Club Editor: His- torian for Art Club Storey, Steve C11 D. 341 Smllgh, James C41 D, 222: French Club 3, 4 g Tennis Team 1. 2.3.4 Strawther, Bobby C11 D, 34 Strawther, Tommy C41 D. 69, 67. 222, 107: Varsity Baseball 3. 4 Strother. Marilyn C21 D. 306 Stubbs, Clara CF1 D. 153 Stubbs, Jeanne C11 D. 106, 334. 341 Stubbs, Mark C41 D. 19, 131, 222, 232 Sturm, Danny C41 D. 96, 222: Student Council 1: Reporter. Business Club 3: President District I FBLA: Business Club Beau 3: Mr. FBLA 3: President of Business Club 4: ICT Escort Styron. Roger C41 Sublett, Terry C21 D. 306 Sudduth, Joan C41 Sullender, Wayne C31 D. 108, 235. 253, 267, 268 Sullivan. Carol C11 D. 341 Sullivan, Johnnie C11 D. 341 Sullivan, Patricia C11 D. 342 Summers, Danny C21 D. 306 Summers, Debbie C21 D. 306 Sutton, Jimmy C31 D. 267 Svoboda, James C21 D. 306 Svoboda, Linda C31 D. 267 Swann, Rickey C11 D. 74, 75 97. 342 Swearingen, Donald C11 D. 342 Sweatt, Margaret C41 Beacon 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Band 1: Drill Team 2, 3 Sweeney, Dale C21 D. 306 Swindler, Dona C21 D. 306 Swindler, Jerry C11 D. 335, 342 Swindler, Terri C11 D. 342 Sword, Pamela C31 D. 267 Sykes, Beth C31 D. 26, 108, 267 Tadlock, 306 T Glenn C21 D. 54, 67, Talton, Doris C31 D. 267 Tally, Brenda C11 D. 342 Tannery, Tarkington, Diane CF1 p. 184 Charles CF1 D. 159 162. Tarver, Carolyn C21 D. 306 Tausend, Patricia C41 D. 18: 3: Mu Alpha Theta 4: NHS 4: Biology 4, Reporter: Ro- tary Ann 4 Tausend, Tommy C21 D. 306 Taylor, Ernie C11 D. 54, 106. 342 Taylor. Johnny C31 D. 267 Taylor, Leona C11 D. 342 Taylor, Monica C11 D. 106, 342 Taylor. Pam C11 D. 342 Taylor. Ricky C11 1-. 342 397 Teague, Deborah C41 Tedder, James C41 Tegeler, Eugene CF1 D. 159, 174 Teichman, Bill C31 p. 268 Teinert, Gart C31 p. 268 Teinert, Ginger C31 p. 268 Terry, Debbie C31 p. 268 Terry. Jerry C21 p. 306 Teutsch, Tommy C31 Teutsch, Tommy C41 Tharpe. Mike C21 p. 306 Thedford, Larry C11 p. 342 Thomas, Bill C11 p. 342 Thomas, Billy C21 p. 306 Thomas, Bobby C21 p. 54, 306 Triplett, Walker, Rodney C31 p. 269 Thomas, Eileen C31 p. 268 Thomas, Jimmy C31 p. 268 Thomas. Jimmy C41 p. 138: Bowling Team 4: Treasurer JETS 4 Thomas, Joan C41 p. 223: Library Club 1: DE 4 Thomas, Julie C21 p. 307 Thomas, Kenneth C21 p. 307 Thomas, Mike C41 p. 223 Thomas, Ronnie C21 p. 307 Thomas, Steve C11 p. 54. 342 Thompson, Charles C41 p. 223 Thompson, Elaine C11 p. 342 Thompson, Gail C11 p. 342 Thompson, Janet C41 p. 223: Vines, Pat C11 p. 343 BEACON 3. 4 Thompson, Larry C11 p. 60. 312, 334, 342 Thompson, Lee C31 p. 29, 108, 118, 253, 268 Thompson, Linda C21 D. 307 Thompson, Linda C31 p. 29, 268 Thorp, David C41 p. 223: Art Club 1, 2 Thurburn, Albert C21 p. 307 Tilley, Pam C21 D. 307 Tillman, Ann C41 Tipps, Claudia C11 p. 342 Tittle, Ronnie C21 p. 307 Tobin, Peggy C41 p. 223: GRA 1: FTA 2: History Club 3: Student Council 3 Tobin, Timmy C11 p. 64, 342 Tolbirt, Karen C11 p. 342 Tollett, Robert C41 Tomlinson, Dale C41 Radio 6 TV 4: VICA 4 Tomlinson, Mike C41 Tooke, Freddie C41 p. 223 Tooke, Henry C31 p. 78, 268 Tooke, Robert C21 p. 307 Toole, Kathy C11 p. 343 Torres. 398 Danny C21 p. 307 Townscend, Elsworth C21 p. 307 Townsend. Jonne C21 p. 307 Townsend, Mitzi C41 p. 223: Performing Arts 1, 2: Ger- man 4: French 4 Trainer, Lora C11 p. 343 Trainer. Sherry C21 p. 307 Trainer, Susan C21 p. 307 Traner, Gordon C31 p. 268 Traylor, Joe C41 Traylor, 49, 67, 69, 70, 268 Robert C31 p. 45, 46, Traylor, Shirley C21 p. 307 Treadway, Dorin C21 p. 307 Treadway, Gary C11 p. 343 Trichel, Jacqueline CF1 p. 173 Trimm, Karen C31 p. 268 Triplett, Carl C41 DE 4 Triplett, Pat C31 p. 268 Rickey C41 D. 57, 61, 62: Basketball 3, 4 Trncak, Steve C21 p. 57, 58, 61, 62. 107. 109. 308 Trumpy, Kathryn CF1 p. 159. 297 Trutna, Thomas C21 p. 27, 308 Trutna, Ricky C41 p. 19, 138. 187, 224: Band 1: Academic Excellence 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 3, 4: Spanish Honor Society 3: Vice-Presi- dent JETS 4 Tucker, David C31 p. 268 Tuell, Rick C31 p. 268 Tugzgle, Barbara C21 p. 308 Tuggle, Steve C31 p, 268 Tugwell, Gary C41 p. 224: VICA 4 Tugwell. James C41 Turner, Denise C21 p. 308 Turner, Frank C11 p. 343 Turner, James C11 p. 343 Tuttle, Jerry L. C41 p. 224 Twitty, Douglas C31 p. 44, 51, 269 Tyree, Larry C41 p. 65, 66, 224: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: History Club 2 U Unfrid. Don C11 p. 343 Unfried, Gary C31 p. 269 Ushaw. Debbie C21 p. 308 Utley. Robert C21 p. 308 V Valdetero, Cynthia C11 p. 343 Valdetero, Doug C41 p. 224: VICA 3 Valdez, Tony C41 p. 118: A Capella Choir 3, 4: Football 1.2 Vanderwilt, Randy C21 p. 308 VanDine. Larry C11 p. 343 Van Dine, Terry C41 p. 224: Business Club 2: GRA 1, 2, 3 CReporter1: Spanish Honor Society 4: Drill Team 2: Office Education Association 4 Vanee. VVilliam C11 p. 343 VanLandinirham, Kim C21 p 308 Varner, Varner, Varner, Varner, Vaughn, Forrest C41 Hugh C21 p. 308 Lila C11 p. 343 Nina C11 p. 343 Eddie C11 p. 343 Waxrener, Fred C11 p. 86, 344 Wagener, Jamie C41 p. 23, 212, 224: FHA 1: FTA 3. 4: Treasurer German Club 3 Wagers, Allen C21 p. 64, 308 Wagstaff, Debra C11 p. 344 Walker, Carolyn C11 p. 344 Walker, Dana C21 p. 308 Walker, Debbie C41 p. 225 Walker, Dianne C31 p. 89, 225, 269 Walker, JoAnne C11 p. 344 Walkers, Kathy C21 p. 308 Walker, Melvin C11 p. 344 Walker, Pam C11 p. 344 Walker, Pamela C41 Latin Club 3: ICT 4 Vaughn, Gilda C31 D. 269 Vaughn, Jimmy C21 p. 308 Vaughn, Patsy C21 p. 308 Vawter, Glenna C41 p. 224: Business Club 4 CParliamen- Walker, Ray C41 p. 95, 225: PAC 2, 3: Thespian 3, 4: Radio 8: TV 3, 4-Treasurer Wall, Phillip C41 tarian1 Vawter, Gary C21 p. 308 Veatch, John C41 p. 224: Span- ish Club 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Veatch, Mary C21 p. 308 Veatch, Sharon C11 p. 343 Veazey, Cheri C41 p. 224 Veazey, Mike C21 p. 308 Veazey, Russel C11 p. 343 Vegngeden, Kae CK1 p. 165, 174. 1 Wallace. Alan C41 Wallace, Carol C21 p. 308 Wallace. 4 Craig C41 FFA Wallace, Sandra C41 p. 225 Walley, Suzanne C11 p. 344 Walsh. Robert C41 p. 225 Walters, Claire C11 p. 344 Walters, Dennis C31 p. 269 Walters, Karen C31 p. 88, Walthall, David C11 p. 54, 2, 3. 269 344 Venters, Carol C11 p. 343 Venters, Ricky C21 p. 308 Verastequi, Felix C41 Verastequi, Gloria C11 p. 343 Verastequi, Lupe C31 p. 269 Verser. Nina CF1 p. 164 Vick, Dane C21 p. 308 Vick, Darrell C11 p. 343 Vick, Mike C21 p. 308 Villalobos, Danny C21 p. 308 Vinson, Jo CF1 p. 163 Walton, Douglas C11 p. 344 Walther, Dana C21 p. 308 Wa1'd, Judy C21 p. 109. 308 Wardell, Patricia C11 p. 344 Warren, Betty Jane CF1 p. 113, 132, 163 Warren. Chuck C 11 Warren, James CF1 p. 167 Warren, Marilyn C41 p. 225: Performing: Arts 1: FHA 1, 2, 3: FTA 2: Business Club 2: BEACON 4 Washington, Danny C11 p. 344 Vizina, Kenny C41 p. 224 Vizina, Linda C31 p. 269 Vlahakos. Eleni CF1 p. 150 Vogelpohl. 308 Dennis C21 p. 289, Vogtman, Butch C11 p. 344 Vogtman. Patrice C21 p. 303 Watashe, Gary C21 p. 308 Waters, Waters, Waters, Watson , Watson. Watson, Calvin C41 p. 225 Cynthis C41 Jean C11 p. 344 Beverly C31 p. 269 Gloria C21 p. 309 Judy C31 p. 269 W Wachtendorf, Henry C41 p. 101. 224: JETS 1: FTA 1: Biology 1: French 2: German 3, 4: BEACON 3. 4: NHS 4 Wear, Janet C31 p. 308 Weatherford, Ronnie C41 p. 225: A Capella 2, 3, 4 Weatherly, Linda C11 p. 344 Weaver, Pamela C31 p. 269 Webb, David CF1 p. 55. 67, 171 Webber, Marnin Q13 p. 344 Webber, Terry Q13 p. 344 Webster, Marilyn Q43 p. 84, 85. 225 Weeke, Dan Q33 p. 269, 307 Weeke, David Q13 D. 345 Weems, Cheryl Q13 p. 345 Wehmeyer, Diane Q33 D. 269 Weiss, Cathy Q23 p. 308 Welborn, L. B. Q33 p. 269 White, Paula Q13 p. 345 White, Sharon Q43 p. 118 White, Tom Q13 p. 345 White, Wayne Q23 p. 308 Wiggins, Gorman QF3 p. 173 Wiggins, Hannah Q13 p. 346 Wiggins, Kenneth Q33 p. 261, 270 Wihlborg, Jerry Q13 p. 346 Wihlborg, Karen Q33 p. 270 Welch , Welch, Wells, Welch, Welch, Carleen Q23 p. 308 Donald Q13 p. 345 Elizabeth Q13 p. 345 Marilyn Q13 p. 345 Mary Q13 p. 345 Wilburn, Jeff Q33 p. 270 Wilde, Sharon Q43 p. 115: FHA 2, 3, 4: DE 4: Vice-President FHA 4 Wilke, Danelle Q43 FHA 1: FTA 2, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3 Willingham, Phillip Q13 p. 54, 346 Willingham, Steve Q43 p. 42, 43: Basketball Cheerleader 3: Football Cheerleader 4 Willis, Lloyd Q23 p. 310 Wilson, Annette Q13 p. 346 Wilson, Connie Q23 p. 310 Wilson, David Q43 p. 227: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: 2nd Lt. 3, Captain 4: Academic Excellence 1, 2. 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 Wilson, George Q23 p. 73, 310 Wilson, Jerry Q43 D- 19. 29. 42. 43, 106: Basketball Cheer- leader 2: Football Cheerleader 3, 4: PAC 2: YFC 2. 3: FTA Welch.. Thomas Q33 p. 269 Wilkerson, Mary Q23 p. 308 2, 3: Wilson Interact 4 Moni Q23 p. 310 NVoodard, Farrell Q43 Band 1, 2. 3, 4: PAC 2, 3, 4: Secre GRA Wood ri Writing tary 4: History Club 3: 1: Slide Rule 2 ng, Chuck Q23 p. 310 VVoodring, Joleen Q33 p. 270 Wood ri Woodring. Jeseph Q43 2 ng, Mark Q23 p. 310 Basket- ball JV Woodrom, Jeannine Q23 Woods, Woods, Woody, p. 310 Juanene Q23 p. 310 Wanda Q13 D. 346 Mark Q13 p. 346 Wooley, Debbie Q23 p. 310 Wooley FHA Data , Sharon Q43 p. 228: 2: Drill Team 2, 3: Processing Club 4 Woolsey, Joanne Q33 p. 270 Wren, Gladys Q13 p. 346 Welch, Valerie Q23 p. 308 Weld, Judy Q23 p. 309 Willard, Kathryn Q43 Williams, Barbara Q13 p. 346 Williams, Becky Q33 p. 108, 109, 270 Wilson, Pam Q13 p. 310 Wilsin, Patricia Q23 p. 310 Wilson, Phillip Q33 p. 270 Wren, Joe Q43 p. 80 VVren, Lenora Q33 p. 270 NVright, Beverly Q13 p. 346 Wright, Diane Q43 p. 228 Williams, David Q23 p. 208 Wilson Richard Q23 p. 310 Williams, Donald Q23 p. 308 Williams, Dessa Jean Q43 FTA 2 Williams, Wells, Christine Q23 p. 309 Wells, Jack Q13 D. 54, 345 Wells, Janet Q33 p, 269 Wells, Jackie Q13 p. 345 Wells, Peggy Q43 Wells. Sherral Q43 p. 84, 225: DE 3 4 Secretar 3 Pr si , : y : e - dient 4: Outstanding Student West, Clifford Q23 p. 309 West, Craig Q13 p. 345 West. Craixl' Q13 p. 345W Williams, Ethel QF3 p. 150, 151, 301 Williams, Jeanie Q13 p. 346 Williams, Joe Q13 p. 346 Williams, John p. 54, 346 Judy Q43 PAC 2, 3, 4, Wester, Curtis Q13 p. 54, 345 Wester, Ronnie Q43 p. 225 Thespians 3, 4 Williams, Kathy Q33 p. 102, Weston, Carlton Q23 p. 309 Weston, Carol QF3 D. 157 Westover, Paul Q33 p. 80 Wetherall, Ray Q43 Wetuski, Hatti Sue Q23 p. 309 Wheeler, Carol Q43 p. 100, 187, 225, 286: Band, All Region 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: FTA 4: President French Club 4: Academic Excellence 2, 3 Wheeler, Elmer Q13 p. 345 Wheeler, Lee Q23 p. 295, 308 Wheeless, Bill QF3 p. 167 White, Alive Vicki Q33 p, 269 White, Bernard Q33 p. 269 108, 253, 270 Williams, LaWanda Q33 p, 109, 131, 270 Williams, Linda Q13 p. 347 Williams, Milton QF3 p. 172 Williams, Norma Q23 p. 109, 275, 308 Williams, Olin Q23 p. 308 Williams, Paul Q43 JETS 4 Wgliams, Rebecca Q43 FTA 1, Williams, Sherri Q33 p. 109, 270 Williams, Theresa Q13 p. 346 Williams, Tim Q43 p. 106, 304: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Class P resident 1, 2: Interact 2, 3: Performing Arts 1, 2: FTA 2, 3: Freshman Football Team: Voice of PHS White, Danny Q43 p. 44, 67, 71: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 White, David Q43 White, Debbie Q33 p. 108, 269 White, Gary Q13 p. 345 White, James Q43 White, Joan Q13 p. 110, 345 White, JoAnn Q13 p. 345 White. White, Mike Q13 p. 345 Paul Q13 rr. 54. 345 Williams, Tony Q43 Williamson. Clark Q43: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Williamson, Debbie Q23 p. 308 Williamson, Laura Q43 Williamson, Lloyd Q33 p. 270 Williamson, Patsy Q43 Williber, Martha Q13 p. 346 Willingham, Bryan Q23 p. 45, 310 Wilson, Theresa Q13 p. 346 Wimberly, Larry Q43 Windham, Elizabeth Q43 p. 16, 17, 18, 42, 43, 100, 106, 110, 176: FTA 1, 2. 3, 4: Chaplain 3, 4: French Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4: A Capella Choir 2: Student Council Representative 1, 2, 4: PAC 1, 2: YFC 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Cheerleader 3, 4: Valentine Princess 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Rotary Ann 4: Senior Class Treasurer 4: Leader of Tomorrow 4: NHS 4 Windham, Laurie Q13 p. 106, 346 VVindle, Michael Q13 p. 346 Winegarden, Carol Q43 p. 228: Ton Journalism I Student Award Winegarden, Kathy Q23 p. 310 Winegarden, Nancy Q13 p. 346 Winkler, Bob Q33 p. 270 Winkler, Nancy Q43 p. 228: FHA 2: Band 2, 3, 4, All District Band 2, 3, 4, Sweet- heart 4: History Club 3 Winters, Martha Q23 p. 310 Winton, Renee Q13 p. 346 Witcher, Shirl Q33 p. 270 Woerner, Margie Q23 p. 310 Vifoerner, Sue Q33 p. 270 Wolfe, Carole Q13 p. 346, 347 Wolfe, Yvette Q23 p. 310 Womack, Joe Q43 Womack, Linda Q43 Wood, Genda Q43 p. 228 Wood, Hubert Q43 p. 228: German Club 4: JETS 4 Wood, Nancy Q13 p. 346 Wood, Sidney Q43 Wren, Norman Q33 p. 270 Vlfren, Jo Q43 p. VICA 3, 4: President 3, 4 Wright, Camella Q33 p. 118, 270 Wright, Johnny Q13 p. 346 Wright, Mark Q23 p. 310 Wygant, Mike QF3 p. 168, 169 Wynn, Kathy Q13 p. 346 Wyont, Harrell Q43 p. 228 Y Yancey, Jimmy Q23 p. 310 Yates, Gerald Q23 p. 310 Yates, Pat Q43 Yates, Shirley Q43 D. 228 Yawn, Randy Q23 D. 310 Yelvington, Darlene Q23 rl. 310 Yelvington, Marlene Q23 p. 310 Yohe, Billy Q33 p. 270 Yohe, Larry Q23 p. 310 Yost, Barbara Q23 D. 346 Young. David Q43 D. 228: KeY Club 4: PAC 4: FTA 4 Young, Debbie Q33 p. 270 Z Zammarron, Alma Q13 p. 346 Zimmer, Warren Q13 p. 64, 346 Zimmerer, Sandra Q43 p. 228: PAC 3, 4: Thespians 4: NHS 4 Zimmerman, Charles Q43 Zavadil. Kenneth Q23 p. 310 399 l l. khan i :- pi V.. 7.f D I am a part of all that I have met Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untravelled world, whose margin fades Forever and forever when I move. How dull it is to pause, to make an end, To rust unburnished, not to shine in use! As though to breathe were life. 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