Ralls High School - Jackrabbit Yearbook (Ralls, TX)

 - Class of 1972

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This annual, we present to the students of RHS in gratitude for your cooperation and , knowing that without it, the Jackrabbit '72 could never have come about. L, 'E .NM I six-C' ' xi, fa.. QQX2 I 1 X The days that make us happy make us wiser. Masefield flu ' Nothing is waste that makes a memory. Ned Roren m .QI r 1 -- wJ , 'ik ww 1:1 ' L S.. I 'ian .LLM TQ Since teenagers are too old to do the things kids do, and not old enough to do things adults do, they do things no- one else does. Read Magazine ref 4 L e ,.- 1 ' V aj 4 Xxx . x nf! I I e V ,H. Y-ik-In Jugs., 1 -wa 14 -.J - E J' AJ wi- ELQSAL A , A,-I Other times, other memories. ' James Montgomery 1: , A-1 2 .. ..t..1 .--v' 5 .ff 1: ll y, wa. . r ,- lr. Y., La ,w- L. ' 71' . . If 1 Tj? i3 ff' - :,7.I1.' f- V .J M 'f' 'f' ,1- 1.'..-j. H'-3 , v-JL. ' . ' ' ,..:..,, .m .--r P . 1 1.,, .. , . run. m. me-1. e , - nf- '-.m'5'-V , , F' 54 ,1-tw ,- ., .rj f ' .if '14 -?.Iff,'J,l Q'1L7 Jfi 1T-1-. I -'wk ' v. ,L fs.-L:,w nun'-qi -,lg 'Ly 31.4 1 1, I I 3 nt-1,-V. - I-, V I- gf-.. 1 ,f , , f N, Y, , . f ,V - r . I A J . Y .. ,Q , Y ,T .o ,J fel! f N ix Q 'gf Faculty To dislike learning is to dislike living. Sidney J. Harris .pw 'Qw- ' 4 i'- .TQ Pm ?,lH .K 5 7 g ' cgi P3 r J' ,.,...-- .,..-- wv. ,gb fi, 1 Qs ,, . , H ,,-S.. 4,--4 -xffs 12 gif' Mr. Gregory Directs Another Fulfilling Year Ralls School superintendent, Mr. C. O. Gregory has served in the Ralls schools for twelve years. Mr. Gregory obtained his Bachelor of Science de- gree from Oklahoma State University and his Master of Education degree from West Texas State University. xg - 41 gi. y, Mrs. Esparza has been employed at RI-IS for two years and serves as Secretary at High School. Principal Oversees Another Year at RHS I .141 '.r U V, I, f v - U s 'Stagg Mr. Vance Osborne has served as principal of RHS for the past twelve years. He re- ceived his Bachelor of Sci- ence degree from Hardin- Simmonsand a Master of Education degree from West Texas State University. W6-, EngHsh'TeachensBroaden Shuhnns'NHnds Miss Cindy Caldwell teaches Mr. James Eubank, who re- English and Iotu-nalism. She ceived his Bachelor of Arts received her Bachelor of degree from ACC, teaches f' Arts degree from Texas Tech Speech and English. . University. -ab, ' H75 .ef Ng J -. C A if55,5ar . T W. Y erigab: ' , 'fl D. ' me ' nj Wiimwf Jw-if T -,F-51? ' -----W Y - ' r ., I -- Miss Marsha Hilton received Mr. Wendell Scribner received his Bachelor of Arts degree from her Bachelor of A1-ts degree North Texas State University. He teaches Spanish and English. from West Texas State University. ff l Faculty Leads RHS Through Another Year Mrs. Kathy Webb, social studies teacher, received her Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education and her Master of Education de- gree in Counseling and Gui- dance at Texas Tech. yn rv-I, Coach David Baugh, fabovej is head football coach and also teaches social studies. He has his Bachelor of Sci- ence degree frorn Texas Tech. Coach Cain, fleftj received his Bachelor of Science de- gree frorn Eastern New Mexico University. He teaches social studies and PE. 5' Math, Science Teachers Challenge Students X ,E 'qty : Miss Wilson, math teacher obtained her Bachelor of Sci- ence, and Master's from Midwestern University. ip' - -- .V 0,255 J XE .L-V-. Miss Maureen McCravey, advanced math teacher, acquired her degree from Angelo State University. Mr. Glen Joyce, fabovej, Mrs. Melinda Hopper, science teacher, obtained Cabove rightj science and his Bachelor of Arts from history teacher, received her Texas Tech. Bachelor of Arts from Way land Baptist College. Faculty Offers Friendship With Knowledge Mrs. Jeanette Wilson, fpic- tured at lefty home economics teacher, received a Bachelor of Science degreefrom Texas Tech University. Mrs. Margaret Ruttrnan, bus- iness, required her B. B. A. degree from West Texas State University. fpictured belowy ' -Il:-Q -. n:,'fx,4'5'i1 - v,' X 11, Mrs. Sharon Graves, qleftj, home economics teacher, re- ceived her B.S. degree from Texas Tech University. Mr. Lewis Knight, agriculture teacher, acquired his Master of Science degree from Oklahoma State University. fpictured far lefty Sports ond Music Directors Keep Rhythm ot HHS Mrs. Meinicke, Qabovey choir director, received her Bachelor of Music Education degree from Texas Tech. Mr. William Barnes, fleftj girls basketball coach ob- tained his Bachelor of Sci- ence at Hardin- Simmons. Mr. Bill Nelson, Qleftj re- ceived his Bachelor of Music Education from West Texas State University. He is band director in all three schools. ij? U . 5?41r Q Q.,-4. JW- K,-Xa V , rg 5 D ,I Mr. Boyce Paxton, Qabovej head basketball coach and health teacher, received his Bachelor of Physical Educa- tion degree from Texas Tech Special Personnel Assume Tedious Tasks Mrs. Neida Clark, frighty counselor for Ralls public schools, has received her Master's degree from the University of Texas and the University of Denver. Mr. Arthur Soderstron, qabovey teaches special edu- cation and has his Bachelor degree Texas Tech University. , . B f 4 .xl M yin.: f -f ' 7' 5 35 ' -,, -s 4 If - . 5:4 - I T 1 ff w U 1- 'A ,in i 1 . Ei- r - ' A . , ' P54 3 , ' , f 1 . fi. U. f Q-Nj!! Mrs. Ann Barker, fabovej is the librarian for RHS and graduated from Eastern New Mexico University with a Master's Degree. Custodions, Lunohroom Workers Aid Students The Ralls High School lunch- room workers are from left to right: M.rs. Billie Bounds, Mrs. Ina McCauley, Mrs. Cleo DuBose, and Mrs. Letha Henning. Qrightj High School custodians are from left to right : less John- son, Bill Stephens and John Tarleton. fav IS , img' . .is- -.. '-TE .., Q.: N '22, lf?1157Ffaff'1H-fp :4-1 fi-:.,.g: ml - : -M ' Q-aw. ., -me . bf F A- f-f .fr 'if' -., .LQ ,',...4- 'hr-A.: f ,, '-a,,9.. gg' .- B., -an .ff ,fl ' ,.., ,ppl an-...M , , I Mrs. Naomi Terry, school I. Q l ' ' w.,v'x nurse, received her L. V. N. degree from Plainview. Q 54' Schoolboard Supervises RHS , ,,,.: J e L. Q., 9651!-' s . , ,, . .p4 , Q ,KK ,Q , ? ' xx! ai ' ' , 1 1 ' fk , . 4 Q ,1 'I The 1971-'72 school board irq - -nl is led by Gerald Collier, - - 4 President. Haney Widernan - served as vice-president, y Billy Adams as treasurer, and Mrs. Harold Priddy as secre- tary. Mr. and Mrs. Craig McDonald are co- presidents of Ralls PTA. Other mem- bers include Elton Ellison and Bobby Harris. . .4 Q11 Virginia Flores fabovej, has Mrs. Juanice Hirst has been helped Mrs. Hirst as student MT- GIe801'Y'S SCCFCFHTY for Secretary this year. seven years. ffar lefty I' Activities Fun is like insuranceg the older you get, the more it costs. Unknown X! ,Mal 1 1 d in 'Fh- Student Council Serves RHS fRightJ Bobby Roye, President has a great responsi- bility in leading the student council. Below, other officers are: Sue Binder, Treasurerg Karla Danner, Sec. .J-, u-in fri X S p-, Student Council members for 1972 are: FIRST ROW: M. Wideman, J. Mayes, J. Jester, I. Whitehead, K. Danner, S. Binder, K. Holley, O. Esparza, N. Gilbreath. SECOND ROW: B. Burrous, K. Anderson, B. Stan- ley, O. Esparza, B. Anderson, S. Gilbreath, S. Wright, R. Velez, B. Roye, B- LOPCZ- Oscar Espdrza. 11013 pictured, is Vice- President of this year's student council. This year as well as in previous years, the student council has help ed raise the spirit of the school. They promoted such an event as Groaty Day. Pictured here Mr. and Miss Groaty, Ray Bounds and Rhonda Tucker, were both added attractions of the day. fAbo.veJ Student Council members take part in a discussion with Presi- dent, Bobby Roye diifzing a meeting. fLeftJ Mrs. Ruttman is the Student Council sponsor. FLUTES Bates Mize Whitehead Cunningham Wideman Gilbreath Mayes Fahrlender Kimbrough Harris Harris Sellers Esparza CLARIN ETS Young Esparza 1. .i, King Fahrlender Cisneros Zarazua McReyno1ds Carrillo Joyce Mullins Bishop Littlefield BA SOON Cox CORN ETS Martinez Whitehead Smith Heathing Walters Cash Garcia Garcia Sanchez Dismukes DRUMS Evatt Donathan Anderson Blackburn Jester Cisneros TUBAS Ellison Verett BARA TON ES Haney Outstanding Band Personalities A far. , . This year's band officers include: Giselle Dismukes, Chaplain: Nor- rnala Gilbreath, Marching Officer: Charla Cunningham, Presidentg Oscar Esparza, Assistant Drum Major: Jane Whitehead, Secretaryg Jerri Mayes, Drum Major. Norrnala Gilbreath represented the RHS Band as Sweetheart this year. She was crowned during Homing pre- game activities. Twirlers marching in front of the 71- '72 Rabbit Band were: Adona Fahrlender, Headg Peggy Littlehead. These girls did an outstanding job this year. Pep Squad Has New Sponsor Asia 'l?'. F !. ' 9.4 .,di'1,, Q' its -2,99 L' T '?.r's- xx Lee Clodfelter, a senior football and basketball player, was voted Pep Squad Hero by members of the squad. fPictured upper lefty is Janice Woodard, this year's president of Pep Squad. Miss Maureen McCravey, upper right, is the new sponsor of the squad. The officers for the 1971-72 school year are above from left to right, Sue Binder: Student Council repre- sentativeg Hilda Pardo, secretary- treasurer: and Virginia Flores, vice- president. Future I-Iomemakers of America V W. qRightj This year's student teacher was Zana Segovia. fFar rightj Sponsors for the FHA are Mrs. Jeanette Wilson and Mrs. Sharon Graves. Pic- tured below are the Junior and Senior members of FHA. fPictured left to rightj lst ROW: H. Pardo, J. Villanueva, M. Rodriguez, S. Wyrick, R. Tucker, J. Wood- ard, I. Aguilar, P. Shoemaker, E. Cisneros, L. Zarazua, M. Castillo, G. Helen, M. Williams, C. Cisneros J. Rivera, E. Gomez. 2nd ROW: C. Lopez, S. Wright, K. Arthur, K. King, K. Holley, C. Fahrlender, K. Davis, C. Collier. Officers Work Hard I l n. , W7 , 1, X , 5, Ng FHA officers for this year include: G. Dismukes, Pianistg J. Jester, S. C. Representative, J. Whitehead, Parliamentariang C. Cunningham: 4th Vice- President: N. Gilbreath, lst Vice- President: S. Binder, Presi dent: I. Mayes, 3rd Vice-President, O. Esparzag Historian: L. Williams, Secretary: K. Danner, 2nd Vice- President, V. Flores, Treasurerg B. Williams, 5th Vice-President. fBe- low:J Freshman and Sophomore members of FHA. fPictured left to rightjz lst ROW: M. Wideman, S. Joyce, R. Southward, P. Seaersy, D. Harris, T. Heinrich, C. Lusk, A. Anderson, M. Castillo, P. Williams, J. Munoz, G. Johnson, D. Norris, M. Rodriguez, M. Flores, O. Talamantez, B. Rodriguez, R. Villanueva, L. Sellers, K. Kimbrough, P. Mullins. 2nd ROW: C. Cash, K. Clodfelter, P. Littlefield, L. Bates, D. Bishop, J. Mize, A. Fahrlender, T. Norris, J. Minor. Annual Staff Works I-lard Normala Gilbreath, editor of this year 's annual, worked long hours at a time to help the journalism class meet the deadlines of the annual. fBelowj, members of the annual staff are R. Velez, J. Woodard, M. Resendez, F. Garcia, K. Holley, J. Zarazua, H. Pardo, E. Cisneros, and Brent Anderson. These annual students worked hard together in order that the students of Ralls High would have a small remembrance of the 1971-1972 school year. ,V -n. ',rv,',.. F vt-t Nj' xr A F 'TI CRightj, Jancy Jester, who put a lot of time in as photographer. Shan- non Wyrick worked hard and devoted much time to her section, and Miss Caldwell, sponsor of the annual, managed to take time out to help each individual on their section. r .li-11 5 1 K ewspa per Publishes TALE ripifiiifv Mit . Y 54 ,, H-V N ., , . A-.- 1 . 1 +,gaa.awssw4f ', w ,-gw.qw4J,l1,' QLMA ,. ,. Q' if-23.1.3 , ' , I -'QTEK'-,Iv 13'.'5.' . . ..:f5,qU4:A rg R.-up - as-R -,rs ,, A - - r.-. . 'f,1i'.d vl -' V, - ' - H' nv , ,, , RPA ,, ,bbw Hit. . - , 'H 'g:1f1!,?Zf'.,:gEfs27.'L - fLeftj, Torn Wauer, editor of the Tale, helps to put out the newspaper every two weeks. Miss Cin dy Caldwell is sponsor of this year's Tale and is of great assistance to the staff. Members of the newspaper staff are: J. Knighten, H. Rivera, A. Rivera, K. Boatman, R. Tucker, G. Ellis, L. Reese, R. Reese, M. Pearson, C. Collier, T. Wauer, L. Clodfelter, and B. Roye. Ralls Future Farmers CRightj, Karla Danner was chosen as 1971-1972 FFA Sweetheart by the FFA boys. She represented the Ralls Chapter in the District contest in Level- land. CBelowJ, Ag. instructor, Lewis Knight, is sponsor of the Ralls Chapter of the Future Farmers. He has taught in Ralls several years and has also assisted the boys in projects as well as in workshop. ,g . r W r - R L. of America E g. F ,ig Eg ppp., t l l . l . ' w l l 4:4 'Lf- W i 4? 'H A -4 ri' ' Pictured left to right are FFA officers: Scott Wright, Reporterg James Couch, Treasurerg Brad Smith, Presidentg Hal Weaver, Vice- Presidentg Sky Smith, Sentinel: and Scott Gilbreath, S. C. Representative. N P L P .IN Ag III students are: R. Neitsch, R. Tucker, H. Weaver, K. Wideman, D. Meyers, L. Daniels, G. Neitsch, E. Stone, J. Langston, R. Bounds, B. Smith, T. Chron, J. Couch, D. Schluter, and B. Roye. These boys have participated in county stock shows and state conventions. They also have a responsibility to help the Freshmen in their projects. Y .L Other members of FFA: M. Jones, P. Ashcraft, P. Garcia, J. Arthur, R. Arthur, D. Cornelius, A. Sanchez T. Harrel, S. Wright, K. Verett, S. Gilbreath, S. Smith, and M. Ashley. Freshman members are: T. Lesley, B. Hitt, R. Whitfield, D. Martinez, P. Boatman, L. Roznousky, R. Langston, T. Evatt, R. Martain, R. Whitfield, L. Morgan, G. Lewis, P. Guzman, R. Garcia, S. King, R. Ridenour, M. Hirst, M. Kinney, T. Smith. Future Teachers of America -I-H533-U44M J The Future Teachers of America P are active the year round. Some of their activities included a pizza supper and a salad luncheon. Pic- tured left to right are Oralia Espar- za, Treasurer: Jerri Mayes, Presi- dentg Karla Danner, Secretary: Cozette Brakebill, Historiang and Norrnala Gilbreath, Vice-President. fBelowJ are the members of the FTA. ' F F Ill . F La..i...-ll 6' FTA members are: J. Knighten, B. Roye, G. Dismukes, K. Kimbrough, R. Arthur, N. Gilbreath, C. Brake bill, T. Norris, S. Wyrick, J. Mayes, K. Danner, S. Binder, K. Wideman, K. Anderson, D. Barnes, O. Esparza, P. Mullins. Science Club Stays Busy W, 'SETS' Members of the Science Club are R. Marsh, J. Jester, J. Cox, B. Anderson, K. Verett, D. Stevens S. Wright, M. Kinney, M. Ashley T. Smith, B. Stanley-. I. Lynch, G. Johnson, A. Anderson, I. White head, P. Littlefield, C. Cunning ham, K. Holley, R. Tucker, D. Harris, K. King, P. Shoemaker, Joyce, S. Wright, L. Johnson, J. Mize, D. Harris, K. Davis, D. Bishop, and M. Wideman. Science Club sponsors were Mr. Joyce and Mrs. Hopper whose pic- tures were not available. Officers were: Charla Cunningham, Presi- dent: Jancy Jester, Vice- Presidentg Rhonda Tucker, Secretary, Kathy Holley, Treasurer: Brent Anderson, Sgt.-at- Armsg Jane Whitehead, S. C. Representative. Melody Heard Across Campus Mrs. Mienicke, choir director, has devoted much of her own time for special practice to perfect the choir. She is pictured right. Pictured far right are the choir officers. They are Maxine Williams, Linda Wil- liams, Janice Woodard, Cozette . Brakebill. Not pictured, Myrna Redding, is also an officer. in H N Choir members, lst ROW: D. Sylva, V. Flores, J. Villanueva, R, Tucker, R. Marsh, G. Neitsch, R. Reese, B. Patrick, L. Reese, A. Johnson. 2nd ROW: H. Pardo, J. Aguilar, C. Brakebill, M. Williams, F. Arebalo L. Sue, C. Johnson, C. Collier, H. Rivera, K. Davis, L. Johnson, J. Zarazua, I. Woodard, K. Boatman, M. Guthrie, L. Williams, M. Rodriguez. i Spanish Club Completes Busy Year fLeftj, Mr. Scribner, sponsor of the Spanish Club is of great assistance to the club. This year 's club has had such activities as the annual Mex- ican Supper and the Spanish Club Banquet. The officers are Hilda Par- do, Secretaryg Rudolfo Velez, Presidentg Virginia Flores, Vice-Presi- dentg Cristina Cisneros, Sgt.-at-Arms, Linda Zarazua, Treasurerg Elizabeth Cisneros, S. C, Representative. IH 1 Umntrmzn I 1111? iii ', -fgGf'IP.' it Q A' , s V- ,,,r- ,, 5- f ix.-s, is :f ire i , 1-fr f, 'Ll it , HiHllblIlld!lI 'Ei i9 l3'M'?ilrfL 5 I' 6 s I 1 1 , Q 9, 3' I Members of the Spanish Club are: O. Esparza, C, Cisneros, E. Gomez, L. Zarazua, J. Villanueva, M. Res- endez, V. Flores, H. Pardo, M. Rodriguez, R. Torres, J. Munoz, J. Minor, R. Cantu, E. Cisneros, and F. Garcia. Backing The Rabbits All The Way 'A .ST fig .55 F39 5. FE I X ALLS JA v9 X I Pictured above are High School Cheerleaders: Cindy Cash, Sophomoreg Charla Cunningham, Juniorg Karla Danner, Senior Headg Jerri Mayes, Seniorg Jane Whitehead, Iuniorg Mardi Wideman, Freshman, 'P' v Cheerleaders Still Enthusiastic Cheerleaders started the summer with the NCA spirit stick from the Texas Tech University Cheer leading School. They spent long hours making signs, planning pep rallies and practicing yells for the coming school years. Sports What's lost today may be won tomorrow Cervantes ' , 'f , ,11 ,, WJ , W, li I M ' pm -.u..,. '1' . , T 7 'I-1 i M Unlucky Rabbits Finish Proudly Right: David Myers C827 blocks for the ball carrier, Lee Clodfelter q24p in the game against Denver City. BOBBY ROYE - Senior 3 Yr. Letter fAboveJ LEE CLODFELTER - Senior 2 Yr. Letter TONY CHRON - Senior 3 Yr. Letter Ex :SAY 4 N V . . g -fig -Q . 5, H' , , .3 -. fy'-, fr' 11::g,- , 5i.:'.'.f':,vj -. A . Q.--J. 'V LM.:-. 1' pp ,. Y . ,.,, . 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Letter OPPONENT Floydada 21 Kress 19 Crosbyton 21 Post? 23 Idalouf 31 Frenships' 20 Denver City' 47 Roosevelt? 33 Slatoni' 55 Tahokar Hobbits Ready for Action .-2' J: :- 2: -v 'hh 9.7 ' H -5 ' , l . ,y' 1f 5- ., 1,3 A I... H m if ' - V ' ' -., .: fr A if C A A 'f?z1'if'ff '- LE 1- -f or E t.t A if -A J A - f 'v-' -H '5 1 f l1-ji? - -jfvahfek - r,- 4 - S Q Q' 4 'N' 'ya ,- f AIX , .c. 1 . k.:,.,4, ' , . 4 ,.. It M, . -QA'--, V - .ff M L- .s, Q., -1'-6, t w I w. 'Q' if 'fs' -f gnu ,f Ig . 'I ' 'nk .4 J as ' - 1 W I - . 'fu -fm. - 'V .yj 1 , 3 ,Qi I Q Age :-3515: if-:3 . ' '.1't?5' rg L if: in-:fix - K - 3, fa.-,T Lap.,-Y 1-5 - '14 1,'fi5V M T -.Y V J A 'F-5. ' , Aj:-R ig . ' K 5 A .615 A i i'-1 l ,Qtr ' 5' A I N F' '- ilk 121: 5 1. .I X' 'Q' ga 5 I, if 4 f f . . TJ I f . . J it we - X ,IT ' 'X x f li Sitxv. A115 f I . ', f, . A .l , . ' ,r X I 1 'f A , li . 1 4 f' Y f -it-44 jf ,544-, ' T--fs. .f-1 1 . ef: r Q ' rf 'HL fir ..u A-Ra, r - V, J: - 'J yy 5. we ,'-in-N. 'sgghrxkp 1' 'fxwufl x ' ' 4 I' :E-A,.,gii..,, ' 1 ev L ,114-T A .Q-P, 'V' V, . 1 A D I1 I ,J v , -if , JAMES COUCH - Junior 2 Yr. Letter ftopj KEITH BOATMAN - Junior 2 Yr. Letter Qabovej RAY BOUNDS - Junior 1 Yr. Letter ftop rt. J EDDIE ANDERSON - Junior 1 Yr. Letter Crop far rt.j RICKY MARSH - Junior 1 Yr. Letter fright, JOE FLORES - Sophomore 1 Yr. Letter Qfar rightj The Coaching Staff for the 1971-'72 Jackrabbits are: C1 to ry Head Coach David Baugh, Tom Cain, Boyce Paxton, Sonny Barnes, and Bo Nicholson. fcenterj 91 M Fm Qkn il N sm' - . PR? K Tx r' Three Seniors led the way for the Jackrabbits during the 1971 season. They are from left to right Tony Chron, Bobby Roye, and Lee Clod- felter. f RUBEN CANTU - Sophomore 1 Yr. Letter ftop rightj LONNIE SWINFORD - Sophomore 1 Yr. Letter Cabove lefty RICKY ARTHUR - Sophomore 1 Yr. Letter qlefty Rabbits Display Competitive Spirit 'T?:- ' V 7 '-vv'-1+ , ,li-af., 1 , -'-. I' 'NV - '?5If1i'ii -T. T51 4 - . 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M ' r : , L, Q I ,lv I . - ?fff1-ff ' ,' YH A. .-- Q- U . L , p JUNIOR LUNA - Sophomore 1 Yr. Letter ANDY SANCHEZ - Sophomore 1 Yr. Letter SCOTT WRIGHT - Sophomore 1 Yr. Letter ARMANDO PARDO - Sophomore 1 Yr. Letter fTop lefty Managers Cl to rj Roland Martin, Mark Ashly, Hank Reed, and Mike Pearson take time out for pictures and 'other things. They are some of the hardest working guys in football. l x 1 . lil, wwp .135 K Q mmf .J 4 Qc. . N: il' '.vQ :f ' ' A f 'fx gdb. -TQ, ,qv .- L. , . 11 -A X. W 773 X xi s 'N 4 wk 'IA 55 . W, 11, fi1: 7x , vs gg L District - A Season of Success TOP ROW: Q1 to ry Coach Bo Nicholson, Pete Garcia, Junior Salinas, Tracy Evett, Buddy Patrick, Dale Ellison, Neil Brurnley, Mark Haddock, Lyle Donathan, and Coach Sonny Barnes. SECOND ROW: Chrespin Mata, Roy Garcia, Paul Guzman, David Martinez, Loyd Sylvis, George Garcia, and Roy Rivera. FRONT ROW: Pat Vasquez, Vascenti Velasquez, Kelly Chron, Bobby Hitt, Tony Whitehead, and Richard Ridenour RALLS OPPONENT 16 Lockney 6 18 Slaton 13 20 Post 0 0 Floydada 14 46 Frienship 6 28 Canyon 12 14 Roosevelt 0 56 Ropesville 0 16 Tahoka 20 The freshman football team was a tribute to Rails High School this year. The team members had great potential and with the coaching abilities of Coach Nicholson and Coach Barnes they won the district title. 5 YK R N f' X Head Coach Boyce Paxton lead the Jackrabbits this year. jackrabbits Have a Victorious Season V L rf . I tl P r N 1 4 .,...5-,. u V- 72+ ,Y '-. it I -Tr -v. ... .tgp - r. igwk 1 fit L w.. ' 'fl DAVE SCHLUTER - Senior Captain 3 Yr. Letter JAMES LANGSTON - Senior Captain 3 Yr. Letter LEE CLODFELTER - Senior Captain 3 Yr. Letter JOE KNIGHTEN Junior 1 Yr. Letter GALEN NEITSCH - Senior 2 Yr. Letter .J A , ja ckrabbi ts Capture Two ll LL 'K 1 JIMMY MELTON - Senior 1 Yr. Letter TONY CI-IRON - Senior 1 Yr. Letter JAMES ARTHUR - Senior 1 Yr. Letter 1 w '-an , Q. Leading the Jackrabbits this year were captains James Langston, Dave Schluter, and Lee Clodfelter. Top Middle: Running errands and doing various odd jobs for the team were managers Hank Reed and James Allen. Firsts in Tournaments ilk DONNY HARRISON ' Juruor 1 Yr. Letter JAMES COUCH ' Junior 1 Yr. Letter Left to Right: RICKY TUCKER - Senior 1 Yr. Letter RAY LANGSTON - Junior 1 Yr. Letter DAVID MYERS - Junior 1 Yr. Letter Rabbits Clinch District Title :gi- ,..' ,.. .. 5 . V . v, 4 , ss , ,-.- . M. .L f 1- . 5 . 5 ha., ,, .., -1 - 1. V x. -,. , --ar'-gr U -a .,-.k ,--4 - 1 - n. T 1-H 3177 ,, .lc - . A , 'f 'I' ,L of in-E. ri. 7. , y 7, l it D ,hifi 4h,',f:.wA' James Langston Lee Clodfelter Dave Schluter Ray Langston Donnie Harrison Joe Knighten Jim Melton James Couch David Meyers Tony Chron James Arthur Ricky Tucker T. L. McQueen 6'2 6. 5'8 6'4 6'3 5'11 5'1O 5'8 6'1 6. 6. 6'1 6'2 Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. I r. Jr. Sr. I r. Jr. Sr. I r. Sr. Sr. Doing a fine job of coaching the Rabbits this year was head coach Boyce Paxton and Bo Nicholson as assistant. Managers helping the team were James Allen and Hank Reed. Ralls - - 82 Ralls - - 83 Ralls - - 79 Ralls - - 68 Ralls - - 92 Ralls - - 67 Ralls - - 79 Ralls - - 76 Ralls - - 76 Ralls - - 85 Ralls - - 57 Ralls - - 92 Ralls - - 74 Ralls - - 66 Ralls - - 87 Ralls - - 71 Ralls - - 70 'tDistrict Play-off SCORES Frenship Slaton - - - - Roosevelt Post---- -- Denver C. Idalou--- --- - Roosevelt Tahoka - Frenship - - - - - - Slaton ----- - ---- Post ---- - - - Denver C Idalou - - - - Roosevelt Tahoka - Slaton - - - Morton - Bi-district play-off 45 81 50 67 63 57 56 75 52 81 64 85 82 51 57 652' 94:33 Boys Work Toward Varsity FRONT: P. Guzman, L. Morgan, M. Hirst, C. Searsy, R. Ridenour, T- Whitehead, R. Whitfield, B. Hin. BACK: B. Stanley, 1, sauna., L- Silva' L- Donarhan, D. Ellison, T. Evarrjs. Menefee, P. Boarman, D. Martinez, K. Chron, Coach Paxton. FRONT: R. Whitfield, L. Swinford, E. Anguiano. BACK: Coach Nicholson, S.. Smith, R. Arthur, N. Brumley, D. Blackburn, D. Ste- phens, S. Gilbreath, B. Patrick, J. Flores, O. Esparza, P. Ashcraft. Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls SCORES Tahoka - Idalou - - Roosevelt Frenship - Post - - - Crosbyton Slaton - - Cooper - - Slaton - - Idalou - - Roosevelt Frenship - SCORES Crosbyton Frenship - Post - - - D. City - Idalou - - Frenship - D. City - Idalou - - Tahoka - Lady Rabbits Learn Teamwork .1 This is Coach Sonny Barnes' first year as head coach for the Lady Rabbits. SUE BINDER IANICE WOODARD Senior Senior Guard Forward 'SHANNON WYRICK - Ilfnior ,. V Kl.r , L -f f ' H 5 L+- ,.,...l-- r 1 --Arr 4 K KENA ARTHUR - Junior SHERRY KNIGHTEN - Sophomore TERESA HEINRICH - Sophomore KIM CLODFELTER - Sophomore CAROLYN FAHRLENDER Iunlor Ralls Ra11s Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls S CO RES Roosevelt T ahoka Frenship Slaton Post Idalou Roosevelt Tahoka Frenship Slaton Post Lady Rabbits Show Enthusiasm 4, K- g. 7 -'J 1 . ,, ..,T.V 4 fRighty: Oralia Esparza. fFar Righty: Paula Searsy. ,-p CRightJ: Adona Fahrlender. fFar Righty: Pam Shoemaker. ,LM .s J-s DEBBIE BARNES OPHELIA CARILLO PAULETTE MULLINS Girls' Basketball Rewarding I . W rick S. Binder, P. Searsy, K. Clodfelter, T. Heinrich, J. Wood- ard, P. Shoemaker, O. Esparza, A. Fahrlender, C. Fahrlender, K. Arthur, P. Mullens. BACK: Coach Barnes, D. Barns, Manager. FRONT: D. Bishop, M. Wideman, J. Mize, L. Sellers. BACK: Coach Barnes, P. Littlefield, S. Joyce, D. Harris, G. Johnson, A. Anderson, L. Bates, D. Barnes. Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls Ralls - Ralls Ralls - Ralls Ralls - Ralls - Ralls - Ralls - Ralls - Ralls - Ralls - Ralls - Ralls - SCORES Lorenzo - Roosevelt Tahoka - Frenship - Slaton - - Post - - Idalou - - Roosevelt Tahoka - Frenship - Slaton - - Post - - - Idalou - - SCORES Tahoka - Idalou - - Roosevelt Frenship - Post - - - Slaton - - Tahoka - - Roosevelt - Tahoka - - Post - - - Idalou - - Roosevelt - Fre nship - H011 Urs Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take wings. Only one thing endures - character. Hora ce Greeley Q'- H 'E' W A,- ,. If., w v fi 1 A ll, ww m ' Y ww ww w , .w w W Q5 4 w Jw r ww 'Jw nl. f , 311, , if, , , '! ,: 52 5 , T . f A-Q ! f A A , Most Beautiful Cozette Br, 'k . ll lik N 1.15 Z' -Qff '43 MXH-QxxxXXXXX Class Favorites Well L1ked Senior F a Vori tes BARBARA WILLIAMS and BOBBY ROYE I uni or F a Vori tes CHARLA CUNNINGHAM and KEITH BOAT MAN 75 NJ if 1 Xw 1, XYY 9 A III I I Bei Q Sophom ore Fa Vori tes P AULA S EARS Y and JOE LUIS FLORES F reshm an Fa Vori tes MARDI WIDEMAN and KELLY CHRON Homecoming Queen In November, the student body of RHS elected Darla Danner as their Homecoming Queen for 1971 -'7 2 . Karla is a senior, an officer in FHA, FTA, and the Student Coun- cilg and lead the football team as Head Cheerleader, She was also elected Miss RHS and to represent the FFA boys as their Sweetheart this year. Football Sweetheart When football season is over, the boys, as their final deed , elect one girl from the student body as their Sweetheart. This year the boys chose Charla Cunningham. Charla is a junior, and is an officer in FHA , President of the RHS Band and Science Club, is a member of the Student Council, and was elected Class Favorite for 1971 -72. RHS Personalities Rx. -its S1122 of 4 1 . , - .A . .v K . 'I V ' Anil' 7 ' ' I I ? Wi ttiest fAboveJ: Linda Cox, Rick Wal- ter. fUpper righty, Normala Gilbreath, Bobby Roye. CLower rightj, Janice Woodard, Tony Chron. . Most Valuable Seniors V. H ,h x-,Ag a sea 5 .1 t' . i ' 1' 1. A xv.-'ff' K mgfimy - Most Athletic Six Seniors Capture Who's Who is a group of six students, this year all seniors, who are outstanding in their work at RHS. Not all the students excel scho- lastically, but in specific areas the student is a born leader. Some of the students are presidents of or- ganizations, some are on the National Honor Society, some of the students are active in the student council, some students lead in athletics, but each student leads in one aspect or another. Who 's Who is voted on by the faculty of RHS according to their qualities and respect of their fellow classmates, the faculty and by the school authorities. It is indeed an honor to be a part of the cho- sen few among the many at RHS. r .N . i . - l ii Who S Who in RHS The faculty of RHS honored six members of the senior class with the title Who 's Who. They are Bobby Roye, Norrnala Gilbreath, Virginia Flores, Barbara Williams, Dave Schluter, and Sue Binder. These students have excelled in different areas of school life and have added much to RHS in their final year. Each of these students has served as an example of leadership dependability, and co-operation for the school. HS Fourteen Strong in '72 Leadership , scholarship , service , and character are very important factors in determining the members of the Osborne Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society. Each member of the National Honor Society is chosen by the faculty of RHS on the basis of each of these qualities and on the basis that the nominee has maintained a 90 per cent average in total grade point average. It is indeed an honor to be se- lected one of the few members of the NHS. The NHS elected Sue Binder as president for 1971- 72. Sue is a senior president of FHA and starts on the girls' varsity basketball team. -ff ' 50' X 'Lak w 1 AC I r..3 1,2 1 il . .A pl L3 4 Mrs. Kathy Webb, qupper rightj, was chosen as the new NHS sponsor for 1972, because of her character and willingness to help at all times. Mrs. Webb teaches social studies in RHS. The officers and senior members fabovej, for 1971- '72 are: Cleft to rightj, Rudolfo Velez, Student Council Representativeg Tony Chron, Vice President: Keith Anderson, Treasurerg Normala Gilbreath, Sec- retary. Senior members, Normala Gilbreath and Sue Binder, president discuss matters of concern for this year's formal initiation in April. fLeftJ CBelow lefty, new member Kathy Holley works on her section of the 1972 annual. CAboveJ: the new senior members for NHS are fleft to rightj, Jimmy Melton, Ricky Tucker, Bobby Roye. The new junior members for 1972 are, Cleft to righty, FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Resendez, Carolyn Fahr- lender, Sherry Wright. SECOND ROW: Kathy King, Alexa Johnson, and Kathy Holley. Each one of these students are out- standing in all qualities of a NHS member. Classes The mind is such a junkyard: it remembers candy bars but not the Gettysburg Address. McKuen A bf- AHUII, ff TERRI ABELL IANIE AGUILAR KIETH ANDERSON FRANCISCO AREBALO SUE BINDER COZETTE BRAKEBILL BEKI BURROUS TONY CI-IRON Fifth period Senior English students are alert and responsive 5' 4,,p.X 1-,..-to KAN 'IF .f- E- ' 1 . ..f1 ' MYRNA GUTHRIE -ALAN HANEY GLORIA HELEN JAMES LANGSTON IERRI MAYES T. L. MCQUEEN IIMMY MELTON GALEN NEITSCH HILDA PARDO Senior class oficers help make the school year of the senior class of 1972 progress smoothly and efficiently. From left to right are: Rudy Velez - Vice-President, Virginia Flores - Sec. -Treas. . Kenny Wideman - President, Jerri Mayes and Keith Anderson are Student Council Representatives. .UH N 1 , Tia - f- RIM K W,- ,i,' ...V , 1 1 ,Hi E.. 'P 'Q -I ' 'I-f. 'fy ., 1 If ef 1' I. za, uf -.Wy -' VIP' ,WJ ' ?1 3'fy ' 25 fir' - A Q .. 1' A ' 3 ' f .jf - Seniors Lee Clodfelter and -V -- - A . . . if' A fb A Bekl Burrous dlscuss lmportant E I l matters during civics. 2 'A Q if-5, 02 - iff' tv QF lf r f' ,J 1 ff: . l HANK REED HELEN RIVERA JANIE RIVERA MARY RODRIGUEZ BOBBY ROYE DOLLIE SILVA DAVE SCHLUTER BRAD SMITH JACKIE TALMANTEZ. Jerri Mayes, senior cheer- leader, decorates gym with spirit sins in preparation for pep rally RICKY TUCKER RUDY VELEZ JANIE VILLANUEVA RICK WALTER TOM WAUER HAL WEAVER KENNY WIDEMAN BARBARA WILLIAMS MAX INE WILLIAMS 'EISN .risk 6. 'Pvn -An Q-f ' 5 JANICE WOODARD u W JOHNNY ZARAZUA FRANK GARCIA fUpper lefty, Wendell Scribner and Maureen McCravey, senior sponsors, show the exuberance it takes to lead the Rails High School senior class of 1972. CUpper righty, Journalism students decorate their door for the Christmas door contest. qLeftJ, Senior Terri Abell makes good use of her time. juniors Brent Anderson Eddy Anderson Yolanda Arebalo James Arthur Kay Arthur Danny Blackbum Keith Boatman Ray Bounds Margaret Castillo Cristina Cisneros Connie Collier James Couch Lelon Crump Charla Cunningham Kayla Davis Garvis Ellis Oscar Esparza Albert Esquibel XXX h ,, fx !f 1 T- in Abllll' PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Carolyn Fahrleader Eva Gomez Iimmy Harrison Eddie Heathington Kathy Holly Iancy Jester Cynthia Johnson Lexie Johnson Kathy King Joe Knighten Belinda Lopez Celia Lopez Junior class ofiieers pre- pare for their hardest work- ing year. fLeftj Brent Ander son - Student Council Repre- sentative, Connie Collier - Vice President, Charla Cun- ningham - Secretary, Kathy Holly - Student Couneil Representative, Jancy Jester Treasurer, David Meyers - President. ' The rnost troubled Natividad Luna Ricky Marsh Robert Mata Johnny Mendoza David Meyers Roger Neitsch Ricky Parks Mike Pearson Linda Reese Rodney Reese Mary Ann Resendez Alice Rivera sponsors of the year are the junior sponsors. For the second year in a row, Mr. Glenn Joyce and Mrs. Jeanette Wilson lead the junior class. iq I if X if V l V V X 1? xx 'v,. 1 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 1:1 z ,nc JE' ,, 'l ,tg 'Q -it. v y ,Qi 55? s ' -4 '-Q ba hf' -' .4 ' fl' . TOO BUSY X. ll um!! Q, Q -if J . PHOTO No! Available Larry Norris Oscar Mata Pam Shoemaker Eddie Stone Rhonda Tucker Concepcion Valdez Jane Whitehead Linda Williams Sherry Wright annon W rixk Linda Zarazua Harold Swinford Vincente Velasquez .fy f.. , '5 ,,' .P -1715. 'Y ,I 6,1 nf-'Q.f2z.f.1f' I Sophomores Robert Aleman Patricia Allen Olga Alvarado Irene Arebalo Ricky Arthur Perry Ashcraft Mark Ashley Debbie Barnes Thomas Blair Neal Brumley Ruben Cantu Ophelia Carrillo Cindy Cash Kim Clodfelter Danny Cornelius Joe Cox Leading the sophomores as officers this year are: Scott Gilbreath Vice Presi- dent, Scott Wright, Student Council Representative, Ke- vin Verett, President, Joe Cox, Sergeant at Arms, Debbie Barnes, Party Chair- man, Pau1a,Searsy, Treas- urer, Reyna Southward, Sec- retary, Oralia Esparza, Stu- dent Council Representative. fleft to rightj Oralia Esparza Gerald Evatt Adona Fahrlender Anita Flores Joe Flores George Garcia Pete Garcia Scott Gilbreath Tommy Harrell Teresa Heinrich Mark Jones Keim Kimbrough Sherry Knighten Ray Langston Thomas Lesly Guy Lewis Francisco Lira Paulette Mullins Darla McReynolds Theresa Norris Armando Pardo Buddy Patrick Mary Ann Rodriguez Andy Sanchez Gloria Sanchez Paula Searsy Sky Smith Reyna Southward 114 iv Q i t hat Ill' lf , Id.: ' ie. , .I V N , I- W K A N y K I , : ill A rf' Dale Stevens Louisa Velez Kevin Verett Rosa Villanueva Pauline Williams Raymond Whitfield Scott Wright Mike Young . 'fgaf -' 2 The sophomores elected this year as their sponsors, Boyce Pax ton who is the high school basketball coach, and Cindy Caldwell who is the Journalism sponsor fleftj. If all else fails, look to see what 's going on! fabovej V, . -- A4'P f Freshman class officers lead their classmates in their First year of high school. fLeftJ Martha Flores - Re- porter, Beatrice Rodriquez - Secretary, Josie Munoz - Treasurer, Abigail Johnson - President, Mark Haddock - Vice-President, Billy Stanley and Mardi Wideman are Student Council Representa- tives. Freshmen Tony Agular James Allen Ardie Anderson Eugene Angiuano Leann Bates Debbie Bishop Paul Boatman Martha Castillo Kelly Chron Isabell Diaz Lydia Diaz Lyle Donathan Dale Ellison Estella Esquevel Tracy Evatt Martha Flores ff fag -G' -all x?i 'Z .A ' 5 L' W, EET nr f 50 no moto ff ' K Nu Phab i AVAILABLE 4- '-77' 9' ni' Y 1 s ml' Y ,L a- 3. ,HT V , V, . Q RW -'59 I ,vi xjftgz n g H iii! ll .Qc 'G PHOTO Nal Available 9' 'I P Roy Garcia Paul Guzman Mark Haddock Debbie Harris Diane Harris Mark Hirst Bobby Hitt Amy Howe Abigail Johnson Susan Joyce Stephen King Michael Kinney Peggy Littlefield George Lopez Carol Lusck Jay Lynch Roland Martin David Martinez Crespin Mata Margot Mata Sylvester Menefee Janie Minor I an Mize Josie Munoz Larry Nipp Dall Norris Rita Reed Richard Ridenour Beatrice Rodriquez Larry Rozonovsky Ramona Sanchez Vickie Sawyer Chris Searsy Lorraine Sellers Tim Smith Billy Stanley Linda Sue Lonnie Swinford Jackie Terrell Gilbert Torres Raymond Torres Felix Valdez Ted Villanueva Ralph Whitfield Freshman sponsors for the year are, Coach David Baugh, and Mrs. Sharon Graves. They play an important role in the freshman school year as they guide the ninth graders through their tirst year in high school. l . 4. ,. M 3' x.,H:j..x 1 s ' ' -A L Tony Whitehead Mardi Wideman . YW' F, R15 ', . 1: 3 QT5, k y V -f , , . I x. , P 5 1 C qv 15: L T X: 'rf-ij' 4 ' W nf A r ,L v K-vw ,:. ': .r' IE W ff aw-if AD VER TISEMENTS 4515 You can tell the ideals of a nation by its advertisements By George N. Douglas ,ln ., ,. nm.-fe --ffwf-11-5'-'H F- ii? 1 11 k ia ,- Q 99 00 CROSBY COUNTY FUEL ASSOCIATION 253-2032 as - Diesel - Oil - Bu'I'ane - The Works!! AII Your Farming Needs SERVICE IS OUR PLEASURE . Hiway 62 ABELL- PREWITT CO. Wi+h In+erna+ionaI We ImpIemen+ Your Farming: Wi'II1 Honda We Complimenf Your Leisure. 722 Pecos Phone 253 2243 XX x Ky, ,x 1, S '- u A, ' W ff ill r' I A' N fi ,- I F i . wr.: YA 'b --' x Lf- 45 ISI M-I . , , A y-. SOUTHWESTERN U, I PUBLIC SERVICE JOHNNY REASONOVER - Mgr. vffef- 1 A ff. -Q-L rw-gv'1:5x'2j:,i113.11 f'T'I'-s-v-- . . ' . . f . V' . P A . A brighi' spof I ' I J ' f- ' ' ll ry' I I' M ,JL In your home I? 2-. I ' T-A .' . . . xx 'w..'1 . ,family ,,, I. 1 L ,L y l ,,L.g,A-,xim -, , , - NN, I, xr, A-.5 4 lv -. - S ' T Q- -Ai of 'IIB 'fx w41'4T'.H 1 ' 1,1 .ri A - fd- .K A. i 'F 2 .. '.,,, Q, ' Y ',.IZ'.' ' SMITHEE CLEANERS We clean your formals +o Ihe very besf you could find anywhere. ROBERT SMITHEE - Owner Phone 253-2954 7I3 Wa'H's nr,-1-?:f'i.'1H-1--. -, Q,1-- .'- .L f - f -' . if r T1 f I HH- 5, tl . -Qt - ,., , - I ,-- -.221 rf. -fl -ll' .f ., ,-' ' W -.-,, :VL JL, Qs' 4' -, I ' -JVVLL1. 5- 47-2 I 3, ..., .nu .,7H.'fLu an. .wt ec..- ., ,,,.. 1.,,... TEXAS TRIUMPH SEED CO I'Growing For You JOEL TANKERSLEY - Manager H. C. LITTLEFIELD COTTON CO. . f 11: 2 : . f biicszzz.--H 35:35 ,,f:4j.:.:.:. , , ,- .... , . . . . 11:11-10 -.4 . On., ,-C1- -,-e,:,.2v:.z+-211.1 ff-11::z'., -' ..+.f . Sig 'I:f:2,f0:o:..1 '41 gif? .,,1-.1' .rqii-3-:I-.1,at21:2 ,., -. -, DOM ESTIC EXPORT ,- Z' pf-Q-f. g?15v2 ' 9:55 5131 ' ..' .52 595237 eg-:qv 4' -4107 5-in' , 5. .if .1-,050 n' ..:.'..j. . 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I l. .ac'l--- - ' - ' ,H .- :- .. 2 --.- 4 .f ::::...-g'-' o gf' ' .. , I Phone 253-2833 Rails Phone 293-2I55 Plainview PATTERSON'S VARIETY STORE E. E. PATTERSON, owner 1. A i ii sos wan. Phone 253-2825 5 'F 'M-it I down Y L .3 PAUL'S BARBER SHOP We Need Your Head In Our Business Paul DeGan, Owner Main S+. Phone 253-2443 j - PRODUCTION CREDIT J V . ,.:. b. Need Money Today Go To PCA 524 Tilford Phone 253-26I4 ' ' TPIE Rzglgrrfi H1452 21533 pm 1 1 PIEROT WRECKIN6 COMPANY Le+ Us Build Your Co'Hon Trailer Phone 253-2323 Ralls, Texas 04 Cusiom Sewing From We vie? we I O nil! -0g'Ill.n4 log, If Je: E2 g577L'J!L1H .,:'-4 59 5,2 lg gniqyp, :F ' A-'-r1- .Mu Ml 1 :Om HOQQ' 4 wif, 1, 3:0 lnoj-H,-Qs 4.24 ' M 1 4,2191-5 44 Sflrr-,ll 1,5 . - The Bee Hive Crosbyfon swf X CARAVAN 2l0 Wes'r Aspen Phone: 675-2054 For a delicious Sunday Meal, fry our buffer dinner. Hwy. 82 Phone: 253-99I4 CARTER FUNERAL HOME MILLARD CARTER, Owner 520 WaH's Phone: 253-2I74 CARPENTER CLEANERS 809 Main Phone: 253-2l32 , .1 . ,H 55' . I' .... , V in--M ' - I ',,4 .-1, 4 , ,I ' -A Y.. , - ' ' N V V 37: ' ,- .'..5-sm , . ' Y ' ' ,- H wig A - gf. - Q A i wr 5 -,,. , V4 .. A .. , ' ELM. mm , 'H f , , wigg,jL- 1 e,,.u', ,! ,, - M -A .M i Z 5 !,--'f THE DIAMOND SHAMROCK CHEMICAL COMPANY in Cone 'I'o Serve 1'l1e Farmer DAIRY MART The besi' place away from home 'For a hungry +eenager. ANSTEAD Owner Phone 253-233I MAURINE'S BEAUTY SHOP I If you re noi becoming +0 gf' qm ofhers, you should . be coming +0 us. For appoinfmeni' Phone 253-2962 W.. IUNLL5 IIIIQI E CCNE GIN. INC. Cusfom Spraying Cusfom Topping WE BELIEVE IN SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. Phone - 657-2588 Day 983-5388 Nigh+ 'I07 DWAYNE MOSES JOE JESTER GARAGE 8 lrrigaiion - Aufo - Tracfor OVERHAUL AND REPAIR Hiway 82 Phing 24-3-2428 0WEN'S CO-OP GIN - 4' ,J A 4- L . ' . I . . 1 ll GUY SURRAT'S MOBILE STATION WHITE'S AUTO JAMES COUCH - Owner 8I6 WaHs Ph 253 2325 VN, Y I N, Y Y . V. , f ,IQ EASON'S INSURANCE AGENCY 807 Main Phone 253-2224 LITTLE GIFT SHOP Owners: SHIRLEY AND LELA 707 M Phon 253-2562 fa PM dr-I cd A LOGAN BROTHERS BUICK WouIdn'I' you really raI'I1er have a Buick? Hwy. 82 253-25I6 LYNCH'S MAC'S FOOD DEPARTMENT STORE BILLY RAY WRIGHT - Mana Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Lynch Ph 253 2562 A E Ph 253 2334 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE Here fo helo promole Ralls 253-2342 f -i'f1W- irwf , , V x 1 ' 'Y. e . L.,-K,--. , ,., , My . - , - , -A - I - .,,, ,, 1. 1' -I: - Ll . ' . . ' X ' ' Af, 'A -.w. Y , l - w , ' , ' l .. w, L15 -J. . ,-' .M A. - '..,. .' ' - ll' .. Il' .'. .' . 'NNW vw' ' ' V ' ' 'ul l l.. l .' . , 'ly -.-.- . , - -1 , ' . . - H 2 . - ,, - , ,, '- , ,'1' w.m--.- . . y . -' . , 2 , 'H Q V ' ,V V --l, ,Q-'.'v.4:,l1JL .'-' - ,X ., - , H :M-- ., , ...Q .. ... ,,,, -.a, ...E . , RALLS DELINTING5 PLANT Manager Sonny Hill is cons+an+ly ready +o help you in your farming needs. Hwy. 82 Phone 2-53-2613 SECHRIST TEXACO J dl Fasi' fli 'friend'ly service Owner, GUY U ,U V Q SECHRIST Y! 60l Pecos Phone 253-2442 RALLS FLOWER SHOP Phone 253-2233 mmmzz To show sympa+hy, P. P Ph P , congrafulafions, or Love . . ,I Y ,, P P Y P- SAY IT WITH FLOWERS! RALLS PHARMACY Prescrip+ions, Phonographs, Candy fPangburn's, 82I Main - Ralls Phone 253-99I8 4 BENEVIS' BEAUTY SHOP Benevis ancl Mary will be happy fo serve yoh..Come on by! , I-: . Ty 1 ,Jjr f-S Err- TAYLOR TV Er APPLIANCE ELOR SALES 61 SERVICE 2532365 . Benevis Currie, Owner Ph. 253-28I3 Y :V 3 TAYLOR T.v. af APPLIANCE For fasl service and qualily appliances, Taylor's is fhe place +o GO! , A DAVE TAYLORQ OWNER Main Sir. DISMUKE'S PHARMACY For 'finesl in drugs and cosmelics, bring your business fo us. 809 Main Sl'r. Phone 2533-23l I Willis Dismulces, Owner L . X. - 3 1 .. s Si' li 5 3 1 s y 1, Q , ,.,A ,. '-214' Eg I .15 WELL ,QERVICE ...iam HINTON WELL SERVICE Com pIe'I'e Irrigalion Service GUY HINTON, Owner Highway 82 Phone 253-243I SIMMON'S MACHINE 81 SUPPLY, INC. Our specialily Simmons Pumps wilh Self-aligning Base-woodling Tubing. General Machine Work Gearhead Repair Complele Supply Dept for all 'Iype pumps Service on Gins Pump Repair on all Makes Hwy. 82 Ph. 253-2552 Wx 1 ., I I. 'I , I I A w'.iI 4 . ' f ull I Viet: nun-qy' Q. of .1 lg HIPS 6 1 1 1 f 'UF - -Aw .. I li ll. ' ' . , ' ' ! .- Lvl i , lea E ' 1 - Q, ,Y,.-, 1' ' Q ky' K K 1, if-.M -me v' . 0- I - 4 . 1 ' -' s ' A AL , -I i ...tr 1.51 vhmgtv. r ', 'H'-131 ,J ,. lenjr sm' r V he E. A r - i ft - 1' 4 .4..,. THRIFTWAY SUPER MARKET Fine produc+s a+ everyday low prices and Gold Bond S+amps JAMES LEFTWICH - Owner 82I Tilford Phone 253-24l2 DANNER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Threads, Soles, and Baubles For Any Age A ROBERT DANNER - Owner Phone 253-2I I3 H -.Lv ABELL CHEXDRQTET CO. R 'KY ,. . ' ' ..---Size.: -gg.. , BILL SMITH SIN RaIIs, TeX6S Where Ginning is an ar'I' and Service is a Pleasure. PIIONG 253-2300 iw - 2- .R , .N-v'-Q. -1-, N, 'A-S rf-.-N: .v - '- x3 . . is .R ,ax-:,.5 . lf .-. iii ' --sw -rw. - ae--. - -, ' .. I -v I --GNt-:- 1 fix- . -. . I -X.-W I -- Q. -K'--5 - 4- '-' x MX - 'sk-sw' --vi: - 1 M: ,-.f-,- wg-vg.::f -. -hx. sz. -we -.Pt E-' N is-.-,:. ww:--J .- Q4 f N- gg- ' H' -1-A ' .. . r -..-: '- - . .-rv: 91- 5:-Q. -- 0- 4- ' -. 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Q55 ' ' ' lflf: Q, , --1... 7 V l If 'Z 6 ,f I 5 , 5 4 ' livnulnuz- ................... . STARCH BLACKSMITH Checkldus for alll your we Ing-nee s. WHITE AUTO WILLIAM L. STARCH - Owner I23 Wesi' Aspin 675-2266 73I TiIforcI You'II have Iime for when you bring your a relaxing vaca+Ion, ,.,L , U Q ' -H-'fi-it, c0H'0n +0 ug! A fs III . 'J I IW IIB A . ff , , .f N f E-if fp :, xw me I - ... NN X x 0 J LNNNSX Il X I fbyx ax k fl. Doi- -'a 'YSE.EXxga 9 -J UNITED COMPRESS 81 WAREHOUSE R. E. CLODFELTER - Manager 4I9 Ave. A Ralls, Texas Phone 253-2709 Nigh+s 253-2574 9 ' CROSBY COUNTY , ' .S'1lppmr.s' f FARM BUREAU I F ' aa CROSBY COUNTY FARM BUREAU A Service Organiza'rion Phone 253-2564 MCGAUGH MOTOR CO. MELVIN MCGAUGH - OWNER 70I Tilford Phone 253-2432 GRIFFIN AUTO SUPPLY The Besf Par1 ' of Our Business Ph 253 28I I I- l-f- 44-- fi PEILUPS ...I Sm 'QL xH 1 , ,' -- I 6 , 15,4 fi? 2 L! ,, ,Af ,, -. ,L A , . Y -..gp JV! - ' f. 1 --.--b Y '- '1' 1 -'6 - . Y :. Q-' ' 1 1 4 ' g m- 1 '-lr-. - Ev FOWLER BRCTH ERS 66 FOWLER BROTHERS GAS AND BUTANE PAUL and BILL FOWLER Phone 253-22I4 or 253 2625 Qwner and Manager 2 fl RALLS CO-OP SIN JOE WYRICK - MANAGER Daughfer, SKlE,D,l'J.O,D- agrees . . . RalIs Co-op Gin is TOPS in Ginning. S.E. of fhe Ci'ry Phone 253-2024 J I , y AL COOPER TWD V f 2 I MOTOR fPf:uHvI 1 I I COMPANY ,Z 3 ':, - X f AI Cooper has a beH'er idea. Specializing in Fords and Mercurys. Ralls, Texas Phone 253-2536 COX FURNITURE CECIL REESE INSURANCE Furni'I'ure for every use Insurance for every need. 6I3 Tilford Phone 253-2225 Highway 82 Phone 253-2232 24 1:1 9 SECURITY STATE BANK 81 TRUST CCD. Offers Hs Cus'romers Comple+e Banking Service MEMBER OF FDIC 90' Milf' Phone 253-25II -U 1 RALLS AUTO PARTS WALT GILLON - OWNER L if ii MULLINS PLUMBING 1- 1 V,-rripirf,-53131 J' -S I-ff-rigg' -'xx-I' ,- ...s BARNES' WELDING TROY BARNES, OWNER Main Phone: 253-2008 70I MGI 8. HEATING QI EIec'I'rIc Wiring and Service Day and Nighi' Wa+er Heafers Essick Air Condi+ioners 24 HOUR REPAIR SERVICE . . n Phone 253-2997 5 6 WHEN YOU THINK OF INSURANCE REAL ESTATE or COTTON BROKERAGE 'x ,' A - 9 f l . f c' Cf I 5 - 7I4 Tilford THINK OF US... CHARLES GRAY 81 CURT HENDRICKS Phone: 253 2422 or 253 28l2 FRED S' SHELL GRAIN X HAROLD PRIDDY OWNER Our seed compared +o all Ihe res+ comes ou+ ra+ing 'Ihe very I::es+ Phone 253 27I5 402 Mann COMPLIMENTS 650 , - Y ff -3. , RALLS LIONS CLUB A Abell Chevrole+ Co. ......... . . . . Abell-PrewiH' Co. ...... . Al Cooper Mofor Co .... Ans+ead's Dairy Mari' B Barnes Welding .......... Bee Hive: Crosby+on .... Benevis' Beaufy Shop .... Bill Smirh Gin ............ C Caravan ................. Carpenrer Cleaners ....... Carrer Funeral Home ...... Cecil Reese lns. Agency ..... .... Cone Gin, Inc. . .......... Crosby Counly Farm Bureau Crosby Counly Fuel Assn. . . Crosbyfon Whi+e's Au+o . . . D Danner's Dep+. Slore .......... .... Diamond Shamrock Chemical Dismukes' Pharmacy ....... Dwayne Moses Real Es+a'le . . . . . . . E Eason's lns. Agency ....... F Fowler Bros. Gas 8: Bu+ane . Fred Shell Grain Co. ..... . G Gray 8: Hendricks lns .... . . . . . . . Griffin Aulo Supply ....... H Higginbofham-Bar+le'H Co. . . . . . . Hin+on's Well Service . . . . . J Joe Jes'ler's Garage ...... L H. C. Li'Hlefeld ..... . . . Li'Hle Gif+ Shop .... Logan Bros. Buick . . . Lynch's Depl. Slore . M Mac's Food S+ore ......... Maurine's Beaufy Shop .... McGaugh Mo+or Co. ..... . Mullins Plumbing 8: Hearing . O Owens Co-op Gin ........ P Pa'H'erson's Variely Sfore . . . Paul's Barber Shop ..... PCA ............... Piero+ Wrecking Co. . . . . O 7 AM Till Il PM Quick S+.-,p R Ralls Au+o Par+s .......... Ralls Banner .............. Ralls Chamber of Commerce Ralls Co-op Gin ......... Ralls Delinling Plan? .... Ralls Flower Shop .... Ralls Lion Club .... Ralls Pharmacy ........ Ralls Whi'le's Au+o ....... S Secl1ris'I' Texaco ........... Securi+y Sl'a'I'e Bank ...... Simmons Machine, Inc. . Smi+hee Cleaners ....... Sou+hweslern Public Service Slarch Blacksmifh ......... Guy Surra+'s Mobile Service T Taylor TV 8: Appliance .... Texas Triumph Feed 8: Grain Thriflway Super Markel .... U Uniled Compress 8: Warehouse fm. I1 40' ,,. lv S it 4 X MH, 'I -lm If , 4 h , Q Y 1 J 1, I, Y 113.7 I J' 'H Senior Achievements TERRI ABELL Transfer from El Paso Texas. KEITH ANDERSON Transfer from Alberquerque N. M. NHS 3-4, Student Council 4, Annual Staff 4, One Act Play 4. SUE BINDER FHA 1-4, Officer 3. Pres. 4, FTA 1,2,4, NHS 3-4, Pres. 4, Basket- ball 1-4, Class Officer 1-2, Pep Squad 1-4, Officer 4, Science Club 1,4 Officer 4. COZETTE BRAKEBILL Annual Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 3 Spanish Club 1, FTA 2-4, Officer 4, Band 1-4, Choir 4, FFA Sweet- heart 3, Dist. FFA Sweetheart Finalist 3, Most Beautiful 4. BEKI BURROUS Student Council 2,4, FTA 1-4, Officer 2-4, FHA 1-4, Sweet heart 2, Pep Squad 1-2, Annual Staff 3-4, UIL Contest Play 3. TONY Cl-IRON FFA 1-3, Officer 2, Star Green Hand 1, Band 3-4, Science Club 1, Officer 1, Football 1-4, Capt. 4, Basketball 1,2,4, Track 1-3, Golf 1-4, Most Athletic 4, NHS 3-4, V, Pres. 4, Contest Play 4. ..1'- --..-, w. af' as ...., - 1 - 'U' . 3! 1 F -F' , . '14 -4 T 1,1 hx' UL -M . 1 i ELIZABETH CISNEROS Band 1-4, Spanish Club 1-4, FHA 3-4, Annual Staff 4. LEE CLODFELTER Football 1-4, Capt. 4, Basketball 1-4, Capt. 4, Golf 1-4, Track 1-2, Class Officer 1-2, FTA 4, Paper Staff 4, Pep Squad Hero 4. LINDA COX Band 1-4, FHA 1-4, FTA 1-4, Science Club 3-4, Academic Honor Award 1-3, Wittiest 4. LYNN DANIELS Football 1-3, Track 3, Basketball 1-3, Pres. RHRA 4, Science Club 2, Annual Staff 3, Paper Staff 4. KARLA DANNER FHA 1-4, Officer 3-4, Student Council 2-4, Officer 3-4, Basket- ball 1-3, Pep Squad 1-2, Cheer- leader 3-4, Head 4, FFA Sweetheart 4, Miss RHS 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Class Favorite 2, Class Officer 2. GISELLE DISMUKES Band 1-4, FHA 1-4, FTA 3-4, Choir 3-4, Basketball 1. 129 0 VIRGINIA FLORES Spanish Club 2-4, Officer 3-4, FHA 1-4, Officer 3-4, Class Officer 3-4, Pep Squad 1-4, Officer 4, Choir 3. CONNOR FUDGE FFA 1-4, Officer 4. NORMALA GILBREATH FHA 1-4, Officer 2-4, ETA 1-4, Officer 3-4, Band 1-4, Annual Staff 3-4, Jackrabbit editor 4, NHS 3-4, Officer 4, Quill 85 Scroll 3-4, Band Sweetheart 4, Most Valuable Senior Girl 4. MYRNA GUTHRIE Transfer from Texarkana Ark. . FHA 3, FTA 4, Choir 4, Annual Staff 4, One Act Play 4. 4 fi- x gv Q YN? X J' - .F , V Xb N. Q J. ALAN HANEY n, . Transfer from New York, Band 3-4, Ii ' stage Band 3-4. p J, rn':i'Ai 1 .TERRI MAYES Band 1-4, Drum Major 4, Cheer- leader 1-4, FHA 1-4, Officer 4, I Ei- FTA 1-4 Pres. 4, Student Council ' ff-1 4, Class Favorite 1, 3, Class Officer mg- 1,4, All Region Band 1-2. JIMMY MELTON Basketball 2-4, FFA 1-2, Speech 3. '-' GALEN NEITSCH Football 1-3, Basketball 1-4, Track 1-2, FFA 1,2,4, FFA Dist. Officer 2, Class Officer 1, Annual Staff 3, FTA 3-4. RHRA V. Pres. 4. HILDA PARDO Spanish Club 3-4, Officer 4, Pep Squad 2-4, Officer 4, FI-LA 1,3,4, Annual staff 4, Choir 4, Track 1. HANK REED Football Mgr. 1-4, Basketball Mgr. 1-4, Track 1-2, FTA 1-2, Spanish Club 1-2, Science Club 1, Paper Staff 3-4, Asst. Ed. 4, KCLR D. I. 2-4. HELEN RIVERA Track 3, Spanish Club 4, Paper Staff 3-4, Choir 3-4, IANIE RIVERA FHA 1-4, Spanish Club 4, Choir 2-3 , MARY RODRIGUEZ Spanish Club 2-4, Pep Squad 2-4, Choir 1-4, FHA 1-4. BOBBY ROYE Football 1-4, All Dist. Linebacker 4, Track 1-3, Student Council Pres. 4, Class Pres. 1-2, V. Pres. 3, Class Favorite 4, Science Club 1, FTA 4, Paper staff 4, Most Valuable Senior Boy 4, Mr. RHS 4. ,ff ., I I 1 K lf' y, . f 'Vs , 'Q .-J I .U 4. S t--. KW Q ' 1 css, I . W I 'Qi' ,agp DAVE SCHLUTER FFA 1-4, Sentinel 3, FTA 3-4, Class Favorite 1, Class Pres. 3, Speech 3-4, Most Handsome 4, Football 1,4, Basketball 1-4, Capt. 4, Track 1. BRAD SMITH FFA 1-4, Officer 3-4, Pres. 4, Lone Star Farmer 4, Star Chapter Farmer 4, Band 1,4, JACKIE TALAMANTEZ Choir 4, Home 85 Family Living 3. RICKY TUCKER FFA 1-4, Science Club 3, Officer, 3, Football 1-4, Track 1-4, Basket- ball 4, Choir 4. RUDOLFO VELEZ NHS 3-4, Student Council 2-3, Class V. Pres. 2,4, Spanish Club 1-4, Pres. 3-4, Annual staff 3-4, UIL Contest 1-3. - IANIE VILLANUEVA Spanish Club 2-4, Choir 2-4, Pep Squad 1-4, FHA 1-4, Basketball 2. RICK WALTER Band 1-4, Science Club 3-4, Spanish Club 1, Wittiest Boy 4. R ,un ,I 1 I f .,.-.D ,, ,4 . ., I 1 r sa , ' I I .X ,Fl It +V, fi.-:'1'Il . -if ff TOM WAUER Paper Staff 3-4, Ed. of The Tale 4 Quill 85 Scroll 3-4, Spanish Club 1, Band 1, Rl-IRA Officer 4. HAL WEAVER FFA 1-4, Officer 4, Football 1-2, Basketball 1, Track 1-2, FTA 4, Paper staff 3-4, Quill 8: Scroll 3-4, Asst. Egii. Tale 3. BARBARA WILLIAMS Spanish Club 4, FHA 1-4, Ofiicer 4, Class Favorite 4, Class Officer 3, Choir 1-3, Track 3. MAXCINE WILLIAMS FHA 1-4, Choir 1, 3,4, Track 3-4, Basketball 3, Annual Staff 4, Pep Squad 1, FTA 1-2, Science Club 1. 'v C CZ, . 59, f f rv ls xjyl gX gg ,, 1 '1- , l ,,.- . I .wr --f -1 vlls, Fei. lk' ffl 'V - V M ., Q' - .- X .I ,v o W Ty ' - -.6 KENNY WIDEMAN FFA 1-4, Officer 3, Dist. FFA V. Pres. 3, Basketball 1-3, Track l, Football 1-4, Science Club 1-2, Class Officer 3, Class Pres. 4. ,,.,,- f IANICE WOODARD FHA 1-4, Choir Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Basketball 1-4, Annual Staff 3-4, One Act Play 4. JOHNNY ZARAZUA Band 1-4, Choir 2, Spanish Club 4. FRANCISCO AREBALO Annual Staff 3, Paper staff 4, Spanish Club 1-3, Basketball 3, Choir 4. ,XR Eugene 59, 94 2 A High School Index Abell, Terri 80,85 Aguilar, Janie 32,40,8O Aguilar, Tony 94 Aleman, Robert 91 Allen, Caroline 40 Allen, James 56,94 Allen, Patricia 91 Alvarado Olga 91 Anderson, Ardie 33,63, 94 Anderson, Brent 9,29,86,87 Anderson, Eddy 58,86 Anderson, Keith 5,26,38,76,80,82 Angiuano, Chron, Tony 5,10,46,56,65,7 Cisneros, Cristina 29,32,86 Cisneros, Elizabeth 28,32,81 Clodfelter, Kim 63,61,79,91 6,80 Clodfelter, Lee 7, 31, 44, 46, 55, 56, 81, 83 Collier, Connie 32, 40, 86, 87 Couch, James 48,57,86 Crump, Lelon 29,86 Cornelius, Danny 29, 91 Cox, Joe 3,29,91 Cox, Linda 4, 25, 28,73, 64,81 Cunningham, Charla 2, 7,28,3 0,33,65,87,72 Arebalo, Francisco 40, 80 Arebalo, Irene 91 Arebalo, Yolanda 86 Arthur, James 47, 56,86 Arthur, Kena 32, 61, 63, 86 Arthur, Ricky 38, 40, 59, 91 Ashley, Mark 29, 50, 91 Ashcraft, Perry 29, 59, 91 B Barnes, Debbie 38, 62,63, 91 Bates, Leann 28 , 33, 65, 94 Binder, Sue 26,31,33,38,60,63,76,80 Bishop Debbie 3,28,33,63,94 Blackburn, Danny 29,59,86,135 Boatman, Kieth 24,40,48,65,70,79,86 Boatman, Paul 59,94 Bounds, Ray 27,48,86 Brakebill, Cozette 4, 5, 10, 38 , 40, 68, 80 Brumley, Neil 3, 53, 59, 91 Burrous, Beki 9,26,80,83 C Cantu, Ruben 49,91 Carrillo, Ofelia 28, 62, 91 Cash, Cindy 2, 6,8,29,33,42, 43, 91 Castillo, Margaret 33 , 86 Castillo, Martha 32, 94 Chron, Kelly 29, 52, 59, 65, 71, 94 D Daniel, Lynn 81 Danner, Karla 2,5,24,26,27,38,42,43,64, 65,72,81 Davis, Kayla 25,32,40,86 Diaz, Isabell 94 Diaz, Lydia 94 Dismukes, Giselle 4,29,30,33,38,81 Donathon, Lyle 29,52, 59, 94 E Ellis, Garvis 86 Ellison, Dale 29,52, 59, 94 Esparza, Oralia 28 , 33,38 , 62, 63, 91, 92 Esparza, Oscar 26, 28 , 32, 59, 86 Esquibel, Albert 86 Esquibel, Estella 94 Evatt, Gerald 4,29, 92 Evatt, Tracy 52, 54, 94 F Fahrlender, Adona 28, 30, 33, 62, 63, 92 Fahrlender, Carolyn 28, 32, 61, 63,87 Flores, Joe 29, 48, 59, 65, 71, 92 Flores, Martha 33,94 Flores, Virginia 31,33,40,81,82 Fudge, Connor 81 G Garcia, Frank 29,34,85 Garcia, George 29,52, 92 Garcia, Pete 52,92 Garcia, Roy 52,95 Gilbreath, Normala 4,8, 10, 25,27, 33,38,65,73,81 Gilbreath, Scott 1l,26, 59, 91, 92 Gomez, Eva 32,87 Guthrie, Myrna 5, 11, 24, 82 Guzman, Paul 52, 59,95 H Haddock, Mark 52,95, 95 Haney, Alan 9,29,82 Harrell, Tommy 29, 92 Harris, Debbie 33, 28 , 63, 95 Harris, Diane 3, 28,33, 95 Harrison, Donnie 57,87 Heathington, Eddie 25, 29,87 Heinrich, Teresa 10,33,61,63,92 Helen, Gloria 32,78,79,82 Hirst, Mark 59,95 Hitt, Bobby 52, 59, 95 Holley, Kathy 4,11,24,25,26,32, Howe, Amy 29,95 J Jester, Jancy 5,26,33,34,29,87 Johnson, Gail 33, 63, 94, 95 Johnson, Cynthia 87 Johnson, Lexie 40,87 Jones, Mark 29, 92 Joyce, Susan 28,33, 63, 95 K King, Kathy 28,32,87 King, Stephen 29,95 Kinney, Michael 95 Knighten, Joe 28,55,87 Knighten, Sherry 61, 78, 92 Kimbrough, Keirn 28, 33 , 92 L Langston, James 45, 55, 56, 82 Langston, Ray 57,92 Lesly, Thomas 92 Lewis, Guy 92 28,3O, 87 Lira, Frank 92 Littlefield, Peggy 8, 30 Lopez, Belinda 26,87 Lopez, Celia 32,87 Lopez, George 95 Luna, Junior 50,88 Lusk, Carol 33,95 Lynch, Jay 5,8,79,95 M Marsh, Ricky 24,40,48 Martin, Roland 50, 95 Martinez, David 25,28 Mata, Crespin 52,95 Mata, Margaret 95 Mata, Oscar 89 Mata, Robert 88 Mayes, Jerri 2,10,28,3 Melton, Jimmy 56,82 Mendoza, Johnny 88 ,33,63,'79,95 ,88 ,59,88, 95 0,33,42,43,82 Menefee , Sylvester 59 , 95 Meyers, David 46,47,5 Minor, Janie 33,95 Mize, Jan 28,33,63,95 '7,8'7,8 8 Mullins, Paulette 28, 33, 38,62, 63, 92 Munoz, Josie 33, 94, 95 McQueen, T. L. 82 McReynolds, Darla 10, 28, 92 N Neitsch, Galen 5, 40, 55, 82 Meitsch, Roger 88 Nipp, Larry 29, 95 Norris, Dale 33,95 Norris, Larry 89 Norris, Teresa 33,92 P Pardo, Armando 50,92 Pardo, Hidla 31, 32, 40,982 Parks, Ricky 4,28,88 Patrick, Buddy 52, 59,9 Pearson, Mike 50,88 R Reed, Hank 50,56,83 Reed, Rita 95 Reese, Linda 40,88 2 13 4 Reese, Rodney 40,47,88 Resendez, Mary Ann 88 Ridenour, Richard 52,59,95 Rivera, Alice 88 Rivera, Helen 40,83 Rivera, Janie 32, 79, 83 Rodriquez, Beatrice 94, 95 Rodriquez, Mary 33,40,83 Rodriquez, Mary Ann 92 Roye, Bobby 6,26,27,38,64, 65, 67,70,83 Roznovsky, Larry 95 S Salinas, Junior 52,59 Sanchez, Andy 50,92 Sanchez, Gloria 10,29,92 Sanchez, Ramona 95 Sawyer, Vickie 95 Schluter, Dave 44,46, 55, 56,64, 6 Searsy, Chris 29, 59, 69 Searsy, Paula 33, 63, 65, 71, 91, 92 Sellers, Lorraine 28, 33, 63, 96 Shoemaker, Pam 25, 32, 63, 79,89 Silva, Dollie 40,83 Smith, Brad 4, 25, 83 Smith, Sky 59,'79,92 Smith, Tim 28, 24, 96 Southward, Reyna 33,79, 91, 92 Stanley, Billy 59,94, 96 Stephens, Dale 59,93 Stone, Eddie 89 Sue, Linda 24,40, 96 Swinford, Harold 90 Swinford, Lonnie 49, 59, 96 T Talamantez, Jackie 83 Terrell, Jackie 96 Torres, Gilbert 96 Torres, Raymond 96 Tucker, Rhonda 24,25,2'7,32,89 Tucker, Ricky 47, 57,84 V Valdez, Concepcion 28,89 Valdez, Felix 96 Vasquez, Pat 52 Velasquez, Vicente 52,90 Velez, Louisa 93 Velez, Rudy 26,76,82,84 9,83 Verett, Kevin 3,29, 91, 93 Villanueva, Janie 32,84 Villanueva, Rosa 93 Villanueva, Ted 96 W Walter, Rick 4,29,64,73,84 Wauer, Tom 84 Weaver, Hal 2,24,4O,84 Whitehead, Jane 26,27,28,30 33 42 43f78 79,89 Whitehead, Tony 28, 52, 59, 96 Whitfield, Ralph 59, 96 Whitfield, Raymond 59,93 Wideman, Kenny 5,38,46,82 84 Wideman, Mardi 8,26,27,28 33 42 43 63 65,71,94,96 Williams, Barbara 33,40,65,70 84 Williams, Linda 33 , 40, 89 Williams, Maxcine 11,32,40 84 Williams, Pauline 33, 93 Woodard, Janice 5,6,31,32,40 60 63 65 75 85 Wright, Sherry 25,32,78,89 Wright, Scott 3, 26, 45, 91, 93 mvyrick, shannon 5,32,38-,45 61 63 89 Y Young, Mike 28, 93 Z Zamora, George 93 Zarazua, Johnny 85 Zarazua, Linda 28,32,89 'g X, I X Y,-,, - x 's Q y. -A -bl an J X Y ! 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