Sam Houston High School - Cherokee Yearbook (Arlington, TX)

 - Class of 1972

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L. nun ' ulfwlu 1 QQPN ' K f maww? ..,...,,,,,, fxwvdwl' 'A wa up-4 u- -wa. A XS' - , 'w Sy 1 4 .. QW 'QQ 49 un.--1 1-1-n . .A MA, X -. K 'Nw 1 w'f:aQ1w!Vx,' A . ' K l1 IY'Ll!I'L'J ' ' ,. - f, K Mil. ? ,, .. ,ml Aw- ff, X X ..,,. .,.,,..,,,, I , K xl! S x ,., K . . . With all its sham, and broken dreams, it is ' world. Strive to be happy. . . W 1 5 Desiderata J 5 r Q 30 1 X 3 r , . , V Q... ' rg ,f ,N , . Q ffl , , A 'f I 1 . I SEK x 1 '- -, .L 5 .3 ii Y Q 4 1 Q 15 Li E 3 2? 55 S 5 ga 5 5 3 1 i i 5 5' Q S Q 5 E zz I3 3 E 1 5 W 3 351 3 i , 3 2 3 5 Q! E51 S N 1 ii xv 5 1 X . H., ,.., -, , , ,.,. , ., . . . 2 Just like all the other groups of Sam Houston exes, this all looks good, but it will never be as great as the three DWI? ' one thinks, Well, it years I spent here. Homecoming '71 proved to be very distinguishable from those of Sam Houston's past. Returning exes recognized many changes in the tra- ditional activities from the decora- tions to the selection of queen. Reigning queen, Karlos Thomas, added a special touch to the Home- coming pep rally, as former Texans gathered into the gym to hear Mayor Tom Vandergriff. Each sponsored by an organiza- tion, 27 senior girls were chosen as nominees. The number of contend- ers for the crown was reduced, as this year for the first time eight fi- nalists were elected by an all school student body vote. The finalists and their escorts were presented twice .during the lively week of poster parties and preparations for the coronation. To top off the entire week, the Varsity Texans won the Homecoming game by a 36-point margin. ominees Narrowed to Eight for First Time Before throwing footballs to onlookers, Mayor Vandergriff instmcted the Texan team to take notes on his techniques. Karlos Thomas, the 1970-'71 Homecoming queen, is welcomed by seniors Rex Perry and Ron Lutz on her visit back to Sam. l l l l Cheryl Mitchell, Donita Schenck, Mary Hanzelka, and Stacy Other nominees for Homecoming queen were Ruth Acker, Rhonda Johnson were among four of the eight Homecoming finalists. Pennington, and Dori Williams. Not pictured is Jan Norman. C .sw NSS . it ' ff . A it c T--t 7T'is1if5ffj.i. - A 'e 5 , -SLI. - if Jrr 2 . ' T i't eeiii , N 'tie-fi ' ,J Q ,ti f ' C K ' i t L L C l 3 , '- ' A K 5 gr it , at N L , K, y ,, ,,,, ,C C i 'X t Representing their clubs before final Homecoming competition were Pam Polk, Glenda Baker, Kaleen Hurley, Kathy Kennedy, Barbara Johann:-sen, Debi Bench. Gail Klapper, Vickie Braziel, Cynthia Farhat, Carolyn Carbone, Debbie Martin, Sue Phifer, Brenda Melton, Judy Makowski, Sharon Apel, and Karen Wiser. Not pictured are Gayla Jewell, Paula West, and Linda Clark. 'J' aw UM, . WAHM Homecoming Title Captured b Ruth Aeker Ruth Acker, the newly crowned and congratulated Homecoming queen, poses with a smile for city photographers beside her escort, ROTC commander Terry Vernon. ,K 4 f., Keeping busy is no problem for Ruth, After she received lrer 12, count lem, who enjoys her cheerleading duties. 12 roses, Ruth smiled at everybody. One of the most exciting weeks of the year came to a climax, Oct. 29, 1971, as Ruth Acker was crowned the Homecoming queen. Escorting the ROTC nominee, Terry Vernon was the first to congratulate the new queen, before Rex Perry, Student Congress president, bestowed the traditional kiss. Active as the SHHS varsity cheer- leader, Ruth has also served as an ROTC sweetheart for three years. A member of Interact, she has partici- pated in the Youth-to-Youth Pro- gram. In her past years at Sam Houston, Ruth has been elected to the Student Congress and served as an officer of the Tex-Annes. Accompanied by Terry Vernon, Ruth Acker is presented to the student body. New 'Doris was not strivtly beautiful, reads Teresa Shousn' to How come babies rtan't be understood? Craig Brinker asks ,lulee Moore as she looks on with an interested expression, Ron Lutz as john Rainone demands that they both be silent. One-Act Pla Places Second in District Thornton Wilderls lnfancy', won second place for UIL one-act play competition. The contest was held for the second consecutive year at Sam. Five other schools participated for top honors. lllustrating how a child views an adult world, the play is set in New York Cityls Central Park. The comedy revolves around the actions of the two babies, Tommy and Moe, and their futile attempts at learning and growing up. John Rainone, who was student director for the play, was named best actor. Junior Julee Moore was placed on the all-star cast and a runner-up for best actress. Teresa Shouse and Craig Brinker also won honorable mentions for best sup- porting cast members. The nuisanccs. Tom LeVesque. Barbara johannesen, Paul Brake, Judy Makowslci, and Pam Boyett. set the mood at the one act's beginning by creating disturbances. Land of Oz Created for Saturda Pla house The first childrenis theatre in the schoolis history. The Wizard of -. Ozf' was presented as the Drama Department's opening production of the year. It ran for four consecutive Satur- day afternoons in October with the last performance on Oct. 23. The cast and crew members, having been chosen the spring before. be- gan working on lines and sets dur- ing the summer. As a special treat. punch and cookies were served to the children after every show in the cafeteria. Cast members were present at the party to autograph the free pro- grams. The show proved to be a success- ful venture as it brought in 31763 to cover the costs of the royalty, costumes. sets. and sound. The combined Drama and Choral De- partments cleared over 3900 in pf-gfits, Mark Ramirez. with companions Tom LeVv:-sque and Dan'l Gansert, has become so in- volved with the play that for a moment he fantasizes he is the Wizard of Oz. iv . it 1.5 Iii' X-.af X v -L.! The vast for Wizard given Oct. 2. 9. 16, and 23 int-lutlt-s lm-ft to right. top rom: Brin't- Richards, l,arry Cook. Judy Ray. Janna Htipson. Robb Poe. Rivliy Hodge. Cathy lVlarlindalt'. la-slit' Stewart, Troy Bradley. Terry McCollum. ,lulvv Moore. Larry Wilkinson. Anna Shouse. and Rit-ky Murff. Bottom row: ,ludy Makowski, Jay Salxattirri. Teresa Shouse. Cheryl lVlitt'liell. David Leistt-r. Kal:-en Hurley. Bill George, Debbie Day. and Debbie lVlitchcll. Not pictured hvrt' are Taffy Davis and Tina Gardner. Because of its stiwess. another vliiltlrt-nis theater will probably bv Conducted in the fall, clnherita Runs Three ights Written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, the all-school play at Sam this year was Inherit the Wind, which ran Nov. 18-20. The play is based on the Scopes trial. Dating to the l920's, the trial, sometimes called the monkey trials, concerned the legality of evolution- ary concepts in schools. The cast for the production was rather large. More than 35 people took part in the show. In order to play a more realistic character, each actor studied a set of facts about the monkey trials. Even though little profit was made from the production, director Miss Mildred Peveto said she con- . n Mr. Meeker looks on as Rachel Brown pleads with Bertram Cates to surrender his Sldefed llle Sh0W3SUCC6S5- fruitless battle before his career is destroyed completely by the opposition. 1,0-' M ite . Mathew Brady and Henry Drummond wonder how they could be- Betci Aaron, Barbara Renfro, and Judy Makowski work back- come so distant when in the past they were such friends. stage with Gloria Murff on props and ideas for the play. 2800 Attend Musical, cWest Side Stor ' Receiving acclaim as the most successful play in Sam's History, West Side Stoqv set the stage for the school's first all-school musical production. The show ran for three nights from Feb. 17-19. The Drama and the Choir Departments brought in over 353,600 from ticket sales. The show cleared over 3152.500 in profits. Wes! Side Story deals with the prejudices of the American struct gang, the Jets, and the Puerto Rican gang. the Sharks, in thi- New York City ghettos. More than 80 students, juniors, seniors, and sophomores. gave their services in producing the play. Riff and Bernardo meet in the gym bvforv the group fight. Maria is ailxiscml not to low Tony aft:-r he- kills Bernardo. J Thr' cast of Wm! Sidr' Sinn' includes: Rf-x Perry, lVlili-s He-mli-i'soii. Ron Lutz. Mike- l'alli-rsoii, Craig Brinker, Bill Cvorgs-, Troy Bradley. ,Iohn Rainonv. Paul Brake, Wayne Jolly. Tommy l nsli'r. Larry Wilkiiisuii. Rii-hard lVlaIilnna1lo. 'l'e-rvsa Slums:-. Tom Le-Vvsqliv, Jean-Ann Nivi-ns, Barbara Rf-nfro, Bruce' Rivharils. Barliara loliaiiiufsvii, Kim Kriin-gvr, ,ludy Makouski, Emily Spruieil. Terry Donaldson, Shclia Lvwis. Debbie' Ti-rry. Sally Spvlts. Gail Klappz-r. Bolilii Mullins, livvvrly Waril. Christina A-Xlvala. Danny Hvmlvrsoii. Nancy lhrig. .lulce Moon- and Kathi Putin-, lVlnri- than 352.500 profil nas vli-arm-il on thc- musical prnrlni-tion 23 Singing Heard As Welcome Howdy Day fell on the morning of Friday, Sept. 10. Although it came earlier than expected, it proved to he a successful initiation of the Sophomore Class to Texan spirit. The first pep rally of the year for the game against Southwest set the stage for the slaughter of the Mick- ies. After the pep rally, seniors and juniors retreated to the courtyard where they anxiously awaited the re- lease of the sophs from their class meeting. The singing session was contin- ued until about ll that morning. An assembly reenacting the tradi- tion was seheduled for the following weekis pep rally but was cancelled. After the game that night was over. a dance was held in the cafete- ria to round out the day's events. On Howdy Day, Mickey Mouse becomes more than just a Disneyland character. The Mickey Mouse ears have become a symbol of sophomores before they become Texans. s fl 4, 5' . t , ri . er we I if it Y ft M 5 w ge, 1 ' 'M if , ,J gmu 1 I' Juniors find it is not as easy to catch a mouse as they Jimmy Adkins and Pam Morris enjoy being able to pull rank thought it would be. Seniors art- always easier to he found. on those underclassmen they have vowed to get even with. West Relived At Sam City On March 24, the Old West was revived as once again the Student Congress sponsored Texan Day. Held annually, the day permitted students to use their imagination not only with their dress but assum- ing the familiar characters and citi- zens of old western boom towns. Constructed in the courtyard, Sam City was the scene for gun battles, saloon girls and a live show for spectators. Each building was erected by the joint efforts of two organizations. A Texan Day Dance was held to climax the dayis activities. 5822221 ea' 'N s Junior Terry Johannescn thinks he might like it butter in Dangerfiz-ld than in Sam City so he decides to get a ticket and leave on dthe junior-sponsored stage. kbs! 'f 'Tw - ,f 0 l Darla Cochran, a newcomer to Sam Houston. found that hospitality around Sam City, and especially around tht- jail, was a litllt' lr-ss than rl:-sirable when she was arrested and put in thi- house of detention by Sheriff Ron Lutz and his cronies. Cheerleaders, Each year, 16 spirited Texans are elected to act as cheerleaders and bellguards to attend all athletic events and encourage school unity and enthusiasm at games and pep rallies. Supporting all varsity team mem- bers this year were Karen Wiser, Donita Schenck, Sharon Apel, Ruth Bellguards Back Texan Teams Acker, Debbie Cowin, .lanie Clark, Pam jankowiak and Lou Ann Un- derwood, while ,lean Fearheiley, Carol McCants, Debra Mitchell, and Cindy Adkins cheered B-teamers. This year for the first time SHHS Bellguards were chosen by the stu- dent body instead of the traditional selection by faculty members alone. Applications were reviewed by teachers, and finalists were later presented to the Junior and Sopho- more Classes for a vote. Guarding the Texan mascot and sounding its ring of victory for the '71-'72 season were Wayne Jolly, Cheryl Mitchell, Danny Henderson, and Judy Makowski. FS Student Enjoys American Activities Ricardo Bogaert, Sam Houston's '71-'72 foreign exchange student is originally from the Dominican Re- public in the Caribbean. Raised on a plantation owned by his father, Ricky likes the neighbor- hood of his American family be- cause of the short distances between friends in Arlington. He also has become friends with several of the area's Spanish speaking foreign ex- change students. Ricky is fond of music, enjoys bi- cycle riding. and has had the oppor- tunity to make the track team here at Sam Houston. The equivalent of a high school graduate in his native land, Ricky is interested in physics, calculus, eco- nomics, and politics. Quick to appreciate some American customs and fads, Ricky doesn't mind trying something different, especially if it happens to be a new record album or tape. Ricky finds enjoyment in almost any effort. Chess is Ricky's favorite game pastime, even though it takes concentrated when spending time with his brother Sam. While at the lVIassey's home, Ricky also makes friends with the family pet. wf N Definition of School Spirit Cheryl Dann First nominated by the Senior Class and then selected by the en- tire Student Body are Danny Hen- derson and Cheryl Mitchell as this year's Mr. and Miss School Spirit. Continual participation in all school activities and their enthusias- tic display of spirit served as the ba- sis for their selection. Having been a member of Texans Talk staff, Cheryl was active in Quill SZ Scroll for two years. She was also a member of Thespians. Cheryl served as a Junior Class social chairman and was nominated for Homecoming Queen. She was also elected as a bellguard. Danny was an active member of A Cappella Choir and Thespians. He was elected as a bellguard and was a member of the Key Club. 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Elected by popular it l eV 1.yotej si theygwere chosen from a list ifgffj ,off'12' iseniors found tofbey outstand- ing in cliai'aCter4and1 aiitivitiee. lml,e M Cheryl - Has: Swfed- aaiiellgifafd A Page editor was voted AFS members llle Dorothy in diff served as girls' sooialf sophomore yearn if ll,1 a Tfffff s7l,'- f'f'fff', Rex, Student CongreSS epres'it1leni:.A ands class offioernlfor two years, has s is heegihaitrainei foi' the football, has- 'anidutrackl teams. Key Club AFS social chairman .choir member, Rex named an Outstanding Teen of :eye t f M iff A Cavvella Choiff Hex PM ixivrs' M A 'lL - litliffsome' solo' music to perform at kiireddingsh V. ' V Aim 'ones of. his swam CongressMg,lrqsryszrisxlzslntzgsegglgBex,3sReriv tlle , i 'eds 'he Pledge ands Pfwdes o leea 'After ibeing selected -Mry and Cheryl Mitchell and Rex , . I , llirf-'7f1f.1 4:5ffffifIfis-lfffl-If?Qll52!?iTgiJfiz,gisff'iiQ5fL53,f7.V li and was named M15S1:1 ? . 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Ii. 5 Vykk , 5 it S?E5Q355Q?a5 Q xg 'V 4fQ9mf3Qmfm5evu fi3145!7153f-5221559-S5 Q izvziziii-S5zA:S:.i?zA f ri Gutstanding Seniors Honored as Top Ten Bill George Singing Texans A Cappella Choir President Foreign Language Club National Honor Society Cast of Four Plays 'Vs Kaleen Hurley Outstanding Teen of America National Honor Society A Cappella Choir Future Business Leaders President Foreign Language Club Secretary rf yi if ix l, X X f John Rainone Cathy Po gar Thespian President Student Congress National Forensic League Math Club Foreign Language Club Ecology Club National Honor Society Interact President Cast of Eight- Plays National Honor Society Judy Makowski Bellguard Future Homemakers of America National Honor Society A Cappella Choir Thespians Jeff Sustrik Senior Class Vice President Key Club National Honor Society Football Letterman Baseball Letterman ya, QF if QQ ff A J Qu 'YKQYK5 Qi: i Ron Lutz Senior Class President Outstanding Teen of America Thespian Vice President Foreign Language Club Cast of Numerous Plays Barbara Johannesen Choreographer for West Side Story Cast of Four Plays Thespian Clerk Future Business Leaders of America Secretary Student Congress :.1sfisf-s ,,,w..fw ,Y 5 , :f ig iii? . .. fm 77731344 . 1 M X, I A Y ' ,:'J,: . i - Q zz--,wer-.Q ' f ,Y-GS ' , Lafr'g'f wK'lll5Qv, -ir M -A-w,4::5,:'-4-'.-f:f??f'.fH -. ' .. -f:. -' :eg-ix-f,','-f 1- - ,.: A. f f n: ae'11+' gs.-,',?5? 1f 'N 'f 1 e'1w:'E.f-t1 .f'-:fff Karen Wiser Cheerleader for Two Years Homecoming Queen Nominee Outstanding Teen of America Thespian Secretary National Honor Society Rand Burgett Student Congress Vice President Wh0's Who in American High Schools Sophomore Class Favorite Three Year Football Letterman Cherokee Staff S QL? 151 .,,. l W,,,, , rx , ., f HNOPC, I Cl0H'l mind lllls at Hull' Bob Cearnal SKYS HS hClS And it's another successful and suspenseful run on the dragged off by an unknown hand int0 the land Of H0 return. log ride on the seniors night at Six Flags Over Texas Seniors Hold 'Flags' Part The traditional senior social was held May 26 at Six Flags Over Texas. About 250 seniors attended the party. Groups of students from three other states also came. Sponsored by the PTSA, mem- bers sold tickets to the seniors in the cafeteria. Several of the mem- bers also volunteered to chaperone the large crowds of students. The seniors were not allowed to leave the park until it closed. The park was open from 9 p.m. till 3 a.m. Tickets were sold for 86.50 per person. The price of the ticket included parking and also paid for the shows. Three rock groups gave perform- ances. The band Texas,,' formerly Courtship, played in the Southern Palace while the Lead Stamp per- formed at the bottom of the tower. A local group called Alice in Wonderland put on numerous light shows in the pavilion. The expressions on the faces of these Bend testify to the statement that it seniors as they end their ride on the Big is the most exciting ride in the park y ,A Seniors from all over Texas and their guests gathered at Six Flags Over Texas on Friday, May 26 for the Senior All-Night Party. The park was open especially for seniors, and parents from the different schools served as ehaperones for the event. Could you tell me how to get to the Runaway Mine Train from here? Velinda Sloan asks Vicki Narramore, as she and Denise Lowe buy a map of Six Flags so they will be able to find their way around the rather large, and sometimes confusing, park. Graduates Honored at Early Morning Meal Sponsored by the Junior Class, the traditional Senior Breakfast was held on Friday, May 19. Sweet rolls, ham, orange juice, coffee, and milk were served to the senior stu- dents in the cafeteria. The breakfast began at 6 a.m. while the Sammie,' Awards were presented to numerous deserving senior students at 7 a.m. Appropri- ate gag gifts were awarded. Presiding over the awards cere- mony were next year's bellguards, David Hicks, Barbara Acker, Glenn Davis and Sandy Petty. Everyone who was honored repre- sented a letter in the alphabet. I You're gonna look like a girl! Dan'l Cansert's told by Sandy as he gets beads for his almost a hippie award. Famous for being the man-about-town-in-the-Jaguar, Wesley Karasek receives a minature replica of his Jag from the juniors, who can appreciate fine cars. Nmlx ' ' l r Graduates think about their futures as Janna Hopson sings You'll Never Walk Alone for the honored seniors, May 19. ml- S, As most other seniors, Rhonda Pennington finds the reward of coming to the Sen- An idea I0 stop V8rn0n Gardner's frown ior Breakfast barely surpasses the pain of having to get up at an earlier hour. is 10 Pfesffm him Willl Zi smile button. ' my K w.. 'Nut Ml Many seniors showed up in the cafeteria for the first time this year to attend the Senior Breakfast held on May 19. Mem bers of the Junior Class presented the entertainment and helped prepare food for the event held in honor of the seniors. More than 240 people attended the dinner-dance. This third annual prom was held at the Colden Palace Ballroom at the Six Flags Inn in Arlington. The roast beef dinner began at 7 p.m. with the dance following at 9 and coming to an end at 12. Golden Palace Site for Prom On May 20, the Senior Class of '72 gathered in the Golden Palace Ballroom at the Inn of Six Flags for the annual Senior Prom. Tickets for the dinner-dance were 31300, while 36.00 a couple paid for the dance alone. Over 200 attended the meal at 7 p.m., and others joined the dancing from 9-12. This year's theme, One thing is forever good, that one thing is suc- cess, was the subject of Mr. David Adamls talk as guest speaker. Hon- ored guests, class sponsors, and sen- iors listened as they were told about the positive attitude needed to achieve success in life. After a dinner including roast beef with gravy, green beans almon- dine, baked potato, salad, and a chocolate french eclair, couples danced to music provided by Lynx. This local group also 1 d f th ' d ' th ,, ,, paye or 6 Senior ance m C Lynx, the band that provided the music for the Senior Prom, also performed at fall. the senior dance that was held in the cafeteria during the '71 football season. V,- Rex Perry is busy telling about his experiences as Dr. Perry to Bubba Gambrell, Janna Hopson and other members of their party. However, they are not as interested as Rex thinks they are: they just want to enjoy their meal in peace and quiet, One of the guitarists of Lynx, an Arlington group, enter- tains guests at the prom by playing modern dance music. X i t 5 H -..x, . iw, 1'4 ral? . 0 -1. 5 l gy at At the prom, ex-student Buddy Rose instructs Mr. Remynse on how to conduct his duties as the new principal next year. 12 Students Elected as Favorite ominees 5-sl Elected as class favorite nominees are Rex Perry, Ruth Acker, Buhba Gumbrell, Debbie Gowin, Sherry Haney, Mike Patterson, Carol McCants, Reuben Tomlin, Cindy Adkins, and ,Iohn Smiddy. The nominees not pictured are Karen Wiser and Charlie Apel. Senior Favorites Terry McCants Cheryl Mitchell 53, ii Zi i. A , L .Imax WQl,W1,,. C, s ,we l . dk' V V . ' M . y Junior Favorites Hank Angell Sandy Petty Sophomore Favorites Q Tommy Scott Kay Klte E .- , Si -zz W' 5- tirldnu. fm 1 . 2 ia :gm . r. nz se , f-, za as , jfs 1 Q1 2 1 ,:. iz, . Li L mi? Q Qi ' I3 Q i 'Q ,E 2 1 . me 3 .gg r ' Ei 55? sz S55 l v,l R.: . .. . EEE ---- QE 5 15 as ,MA b , l 1 'I ' . -5? , asa F ' I 1 .an , iii . Q - ' 3 5 ala it 55:3 M Q, - ,- Presented annually, this year's American L Active in athletics, Dennis O'Donnell received the Mike Green Scholarship. O O .f4'Xiife- ., 1 egion Award was given to seniors Bill George and Karen Wiser for For his piano music, John Rainone was awarded the Chopin Accompanist Award. u s ,I ' 2 f' sa -...aw IIS , , . their ii iw service and leadership. -3 , ,K . ., . :A ' . 4.3 :ft , i A 5. Q' '- si i . S 1 ljl LW 1 . . ii! -sr 1 .5 . 4153 vitae Xi Y i rms K iki 2 i K 9 N Lag is , Z i lil 3 Sw' X Q l 1 5 5 . A L f l is S i if X get . tv I x 1- 3 Q5 5 .a E!! s Q 3 5 . if , f i 1 4, lx! 2 1 z fi . 5 Q' , 3 if Q R E 5 l . f . E : X r ' if :gy - w I. . , .-., . 2- . Receiving the Daughters of American Revolution Award was Kaleen Hurley Wards, Scholarships Presented at Assembl Forty students were recognized May 19 by school and community organizations. The occasion was the traditional Senior Awards Assembly held in the auditorium. Participants in the program for juniors and seniors only included Mike Patterson and Craig Brinker, masters of ceremony? John Rainone. pianistg and the Texan Belles and the Singing Texans. Presentations were made by teachers, counselors, and service club representatives. Cathy Pogar and Steve Cain were given Rotary scholarships to UTA for their high scholastic achieve- ments. The American Legion award was given on the basis of service, character, and leadership to Karen Wiser and Bill George. Kaleen Hurley was presented the DAR award for her participation in school activities, while the Mike Green Memorial Award was re- ceived by Dennis OlDonnell for his endeavors and excellence in sports. Seniors who had won any honor or award during their attendance at Sam Houston and those who had previously been notified of scholar- ships were also recognized. The top 10 in academic standing from the Senior Class were announced. I I Mr. Bud Rvmynsf- presents the annual Rotary Award to seniors Steve Cain and Cathy Pogar for their inxolvemvnt in the srlioul and community. 1 is A ,A l Awarded college athletic scholarships were Grady O,Neal Larry Cope. Vernon Gardner, Paul Acker, and Donny Latham -.:, I Receiving scholarships from the American Business Woman's Assocation were Suzi Anthony and Kathy Tadlock. The PTSA presented Wesley Nute with a scholarship. N , 5,7 W Thom Ramsdell and .loy Beebe were the recipients of the Dr. I Joe Rape and the Blanton Memorial nursing scholarships. The Arlington Civic Council PTA gave Sandra Cheney a scholarship to TWC. The first 10 honor graduates are Ann Wetlengel, Judy Makowski, Thom Ramsdell, Barbara Birdwell, Leah Camp, John Rainone, Steve Loving, Brenda Melton, Kathy Kennedy and Vicki Carusi. They were recognized at the Awards Assembly held on May 19. 4 if nge? Bill George, Steve Loving, Dennis O'Donnell, Judy Johnson, Vicki Carusi, Suzi Cheney, James Robinson, Ann Wettengel, Judy Makowski, Pat Ware, and Marl Anthony, Thom Ramsdell, Velda Vaughn, Sandra a Stephens all received scholarships for college. To Who s Who Each year recognition is given to outstanding senior students for their achievements in a particular field of ii 33 ,, ,, ea- Honors Given 9 1 study. These departmental awards are presented to the students at the an- nual Awards Assembly. Heads of each department choose one quali- fied student for the honor. Each re- ceives an engraved plaque. Departmental awards were given to Gay Cox, Judy Makowski, Susan Pitts, Stan Miller, Lisa Gregory, Margaret Honea, and Marla Ste- phens. Other winners were Steve Cain, Vicki Carusi, Chris Krueger, John Rainone, Pam Polk, Gene Oldham, Brenda Dietrich, Bernard Egenber- ger, James Robinson, Ronald John- son, and Terry York. Other departmental award win- ners were Joyce Overman, Lexy Gunter, Marty Williams, Sammy Bass, Ginger Parker, John Kaem- merling, Sherry Atwood, and Tom Clark. Recognized are John Rainone for speech and Honea in foreign languages, and Stan Miller ,, , w57l s if ,hr ,tg , .A 1 fs ., x l ,. '1 . QW, M ,, Qi ,,.. Receiving honors for 3 i 1 W Y , :fbi , , i 1 .- F , i. X achievement in the Social Science, Science, Math and Eng- lish Departments are Chris Krueger, Vicki Carusi. Steve Cain, and Judy Makowski. drama, Margaret from the choir. , - -- - 1 I Given awards are Gay Cox from the Art Department, Pam Polk from the library staff, and Marla Stephens for journalism. is 113 li if ii PA NT R Excelling in a field of job training, seniors Tom Clark, Auto Body Repair: Gene Oldham, Industrial Cooperative Training: Sammy Batts, Building Trades: Brenda Dietrich, Industrial Cooperative Training: .lohn Kaemmerling, Radio and TV Repair: and Lexy Gunter, Auto Mechanics: were recognized for their outstanding abilities and achievements during the Awards Assembly. B I l' fkrk ., ,, l Y 4 4 3 i L B it g fmt -5' 3 , st? f V Recipients of 1972 depanmemal awards are 'Ginger Parker, Receiving awards from OEA and Business Education are Joyce HECE: Lisa Gregory, Homemaking: Sheri Atwood, Cosmetology, Ovcrman and Susan Pitts. Not pictured is Marty Williams, DE. Boy of the Year for the Arlington Boys' Club, senior Ronnie Ford was the state champion for the featherweight division of the Colden Cloves Boxing Tournament. 18 Receive Special Honors Every year special honors are given to several outstanding stu- dents for their achievements. Rex Perry, Kaleen Hurley, Ron Lutz, and Karen Wiser were named Outstanding Teens of America. Teresa Uranga was first runner up in the Miss Flame Contest. Marla Stephens, Larry Maxwell, Judy Makowski, Vicki Carusi, Thom Ransdell, Steve Loving, and James Robinson were named Commended Students for their high scores on the National Merit Scholarship Test. Ronnie Ford was named the state featherweight boxing champion. for During the Miss Flame Pageant, Teresa Uranga was selected first runner-up. , t , if mg .ff J t 1 si ii l, r wha Because of their participation in school and community activities, Ron Lutz, Lisa Love was voted Miss Congeniality Kalcen Hurley, Rex Perry. and Karen Wiser became Outstanding Teens of America. by the '71-'72 Cinderella candidates. in fit 9 2 54,7 1 as an, w n f Honored as Commended Students, Marla Stephens, Thom Rams- dell. Vicki Carusi, Larry Mayer, Judy Makowski, Steve Lov- ing, and James Robinson made high scores on their NMSQT. Traveling to Austin for state competition, Jan Bunch won first in the 100-yard backstroke and 50-yard free style. 1 me it is it f 0. f A , ,.i,,, ,... , N, f,t: is aw 1 i :xl ' Aff- , ' 44 Q S' t w'4'f??'?!5 4 ' 2 . t gm -zfs Judy Makowski, National Merit Scholarship finalist, and Ann Wettengel, National Merit Scholar, discuss college plans. At the luncheon, December girl Donita Schenck served as the vice-president. Chamber of Commerce, Civic Each year the Arlington Civic League and the Chamber of Com- merce sponsor l8 seniors as girls of the month. Chosen according to their character, scholastic achieve- ment and participation in school ac- tivities, two girls are honored for each month during the year. In April, the Arlington Civic League gave a salad supper for the girls and their mothers where Ann Wettengel was announced as girl of the year. The Chamber of Com- merce scheduled a luncheon follow- ing a skit which the girls partici- pated in and organized. Representing the Chamber of Commerce as girl of the month for November was Tracey Ashton. October iifli. f l 1 ,s gf. ,Q x 2, The Chamber of Commerce recognized Kaleen Hurley, Brenda Melton, and Barbara Johannescn in March, April, and May. girl was Karen Wiser and Sandy Tichenor was chosen for January. Acting as September and February girls of the month for the Chamber of Commerce are Cynthia Farhat and Chris Krueger. Club Recognize 18 Seniors mg p 2.535 Q ,ff- A t' ', 4 A,,,..f ,,,, ff Designated as Arlington Civic League's girls of the month were Vickie Braziel Mayg Marla Stephens, April: Cheryl Mitchell, Decemberg and Sharon Apel, Octoherl N . I T Arlington Civic League girls of the month Stacy Johnson Januar Ann Wetten el i l l 1 - ' s k Y '-Q-M- ,.,.r, R I Chosen from a group of nine girls, Ann Wettengel was named girl of the year. C l N, ,YC ii Q f ' ' e v , W YZ g v lMarch5 Cindy Bode, February: and Judy Makowski, Novemberg were honored with a salad supper in the Richard Cavender home. l September: Karen Dority, -nv ' 'V - 'ff W W 'K ,K ,, N Q 2 is g A ' .M f' ag 4 ., f , ' v Q Qwiw V ,, -,ri -c 5. ' .g'f.+.Vi '5 W4 QA f-..w.J' . . 2' 5, 5 . W . w w f - f vw. an , -fu ' Xf, . .fr12ffiw ix , X r -- ' rg! 1 XF.-A-,'y --A L 'L N 3 I 'V si A ,:vw,' x ' ?4s5'fi , - 2 fav- , if i fizgiw 15 ,T A f 1 W L H zu. ' f' P - 5'M,,:i1w 4' , M . 'X -, gf-gfwr' ' 1 My . ar 1 Ann, Jud , Thom Earn Most Grade Points Earning top scholastic honors as valedictorian is Ann Wettengel. Ann has maintained an average of 12.200 throughout her four years in high school. She is an active mem- ber in the National Honor Society, American Field Service, and is pres- ident of FLC. Another first occurred at Sam this year with the presentation of double salutatorians. Sharing the ti- tle of salutatorian are seniors Judy Makowski and Thom Ramsdell. Both of the honor graduates have maintained a grade point average of 12.100 for four years. .ludy has been an active member of A Cappella, American Field Serv- ice, National Honor Society, and treasurer of Thespians. A member of the National Honor Society, Thom received the Dr. Joe Rape Award. He was named a Na- tional Merit Commended Student. 4.5, .'-'lr' - Qi-T- V' nfffw . , , 'lf fi X. a' ' ' .y-3,3-'N X E, 'km -1, v ' .M f 'xg Avve 1 R :mm - Long, bare legs peek out from the ever, nobody was any the wiser for rr midi graduation robes which are in direct contrast to today's hot pants styles. How- the dress which didn'l show except for the various boots, sandals, and colorful clogs. 574 Graduate from Senior Class of '72 Anxiously awaiting the presentation of the valuable sheepskin, the first row, Climaxing the end of a 12-year career of study, the Senior Class of '72 commencement exercises were held on Friday, June 2 at 8 p.m. in UTA's Texas Hall. Vice Principal Bud Remynse and Band Director Robert Roper handed out 574 diplomas to the seniors. Beginning the commencement ex- ercises, salutatorians Thom Rams- dell and ,ludy Makowski delivered their speeches. Valedictorian Ann Wettengel then talked on Faith.,' On the retirement of Mr. Key, he received an honorary diploma, a plaque and three pieces of luggage from the student body. Baccalaureate services were held May 28 in Texas Hall. Reverend D. Warren Neal of the First Presbyte- rian Church spoke to the class. made up of the honor graduates, is signaled to rise and begin the procession. t X pltt 5455 i 5: 2 i It e. A f s 5 It '! ' 'hiiliaffiwife Mr. Key is presented with a diploma and plaque in appreciation of the nine years that he was Sam Houston's principal. He was also given three pieces of Samsonite luggage from the student body to be used for any travels during his retirement. Ann Wettengel listens to the other speeches before giving Everybgdy is smiling, including Joyce Gilbert, after she UIC final CSSHY 011 the 5'-lblccl Nnlllh in Simllle Manh00d-N danced across the stage in celebration of her graduation. - The Senior Class ot' 1972 gathered at Texas Hall for the commencement exercises held June 2. The graduating class numbered 574, eight more than last year. The seniors dressed in the traditional outfit of red gowns and caps with white Lassels. 2 i 5 z 2 ,,S. fir 1 2 t .3 .A 1 5 Y' 77 5 hh' Coach Stewart watches from the stage and prepares to I v the side as the seniors cross instruct another group to rise. 2 f of M After receiving her folder on stage, Diane Kissel accepts her diploma from Mrs . Barbara Baldwin and Mrs. Mary Lane. I t 2 Y s 3 A vf fn , . 7 fl 'f .A x, fi .A 'f Yr lx Vr .lunior Doug Maner announces one of the graduate's names as he's ready to walk across the stage to accept his diploma, 67 COLLEGE mem FEBRUARY ZZ 2 PZ 6 2 Q if ,' ff f'tfL2z ff'-f L'ff ,f i' f ,, , , ' 11 Hz QW U Q. y, if! K ,fl 1 if ii 4 2 Y xi '7 I 'A 1 5 Student Congress Strives to Involve All it f Q l C, n l Wig. ti, e , th' . , V .,-'A f .amd Marriage ceremonies performed by Rex Perry were part of Texan Day activities. Working in the best interests of the school is the Student Congress. The Congress plans varied projects and activities to provide the chief unifying force between the three classes. Involvement of every stu- dent in Congress projects has been their major intent. The Student Congress is made up of a House of Representatives and a Senate. Homeroom representatives comprise the House and club presi- dents eompose the Senate. Student Congress sponsored activ- ities this year have been Howdy Day and Homecoming festivities, as well as the Texan Day project. For the first time, the annual College Night was held here at Sam. Plans were carried out with assistance from Student Congress. Representatives from 20 colleges from around the area were invited as speakers. Officers are Rex Perry, presidentg Handy Burgett, vice-presidentg and Stacy Johnson, secretary. ...asm Senior social chairmen Mary Hanzelka and Bugger McCants collect money from Stacy Johnson during the spirit chain drive. .indy Burgull, Slavy Johnson, and Rc-x Perry discuss plans for svlling lim-risv plat:-s and 114-rals as fund raising prujwts H Hosts Teachers' Part 'Members of the National Honor Society are selected for outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, and character. A grade point average of 9.5 is required to remain in the club, as grade sheets are filled out and turned in each six-weeks period for evaluation. Held in October, the exes' recep- tion served over 500 guests, as club members prepared refreshments and made the arrangements. Also in De- cember, a tea was given in the cafe- teria for all faculty members. NHS officers are Steve Loving, presidentg Dennis OlDonnell, vice- presidentg Brenda Melton, secretaryg Annfwettengel as treasurer, and Rusty Moore, historian. Brenda Melton and Ann Wcttengel help clean tables for the faculty party. we ,.,. Receiving some amateur coaching from Randy Haines, Pete Dolezal and ,lim Smiddy play several practice rounds to build game strategy for the spades tournament. Dennis O'Donnell makes room for over 500 guests at the NHS Homecoming tea. Battle Ro al Spurs Texans A new club this year, the Math Club encourages students interested in careers in the engineering and mathematical fields. Getting stu- dents informed about the ,lunior En- gineering Technical Society is one of the main purposes of the Math Club. JETS furnishes scholarships in math and holds an annual com- petition at Texas ASZM that Math Club members can enter. As a money-making project, the Math Club held a spades tourna- ment Dec. 8 in the cafeteria. The three winning teams were awarded prizes. An official constitution and by- laws were drawn up by the club of- ficers, who were Pat Ware, presi- dent, Steve Cain, vice-president, Ca- thy Pogar, secretaryg and Denise White, as treasurer. Helping underprivileged children involves ESPC members Ronald Burns, Joyce Gil- bert, Sue Williams, and James Edwards in the annual club-sponsored toy drive. ESPC Aids Communit Improving social relationships be- tween students at Sam by planning diverse social and humanitarian ac- tivities has been one of the main purposes for the formation of the Ethnic Social Progressive Club. Members collected old toys from the student body to assist the Toy Drive sponsored by the United Fund. The toys were donated by the ESPC to needy children. A waist-in dance was held Nov. 19 in Grand Prairie to raise funds. Admission charged was waist size. Performing their duties as offi- cers for the Ethnic Social Prog- ressive Club are Bonnie Duncan, presidentg Joyce Gilbert as vice- presidentg Paula West, secretaryg Sharon Colbert as treasurer, and Minnie Rollins as parliamentarian. Forum Showing Displays Artists, Talents . ' if-'f 2 . , 112' ln ig A . c T ff g .ii Q i get sse - if ' 9 t ' ix , Malinda Dunson, Lou Ann Underwood, Teri White collected first prizes at t Rusty Moore, Carol Tackett, Amy Currey, and he Young Art '72' exhibit at the forum. Sponsoring Young Art '72, Art Club members took on the responsi- bility of setting up the exhibits and selecting the judges for the showing at Forum 303. Open to all of Ar- lington, Jan. 21-28, over 150 pieces of art were viewed. Every Sam Houston art student was eligible to participate, as club members served as hosts and hostesses at the show information table. There, any questions were asked, and all art sales were made after the show. Gift certificates were awarded to students receiving first, second, or third place and honorable mention. I . Serving as this year's officers for the Art Club are Rusty Moore, presidentg Cathy Martindale, vice- president, Teri White, secretary, and Jack Dumond, treasurer. Q 85 S Inducts 15 Members Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school journalists, held two initiations this year. Five new members were added to the club at an all-staff party Feb. 28, while in May a progressive din- Two of the new members inducted into Quill and Scroll, Lezlie Langham and Cindy Dake, work an old paper folder which was donated to the department last year. ner welcomed 10 more journalism students to the society. Membership requires a minimum of 10 points from attending work- s ft., shops, seminars, and school-spon- , sored field trips. 'N ww, .,A -W tus. Q ,L V ?f Members Cheryl Mitchell and Cam Rob- ertson look through the QSIS handbook. Ceramic cCreatures, Increase F TA Funds Any student who is interested in learning more about the teaching profession may join FTA. The Fu- ture Teachers of America assist stu- dents preparing for a career in the field of education. As a money-making activity, the club members sold miniature cc- ramiclanimal figurines. FTA mem- bers bought the small plaster-of- Paris statues and painted them indi- vidually by hand. Members attended a regional con- vention in Dallas Feb. 25 and 26. Serving as officers for the Future Teachers of America are Clarissa Carter as president and Sarah Ham- mett as secretary-treasurer. Sponsoring the Future Teachers of America are Mrs. Jennifer Mc- Dowell and Miss Ginger Dean. Working on their money raising project, several FTA members put a patina finish on plaster owls, frogs, and mushrooms with spray paint and metallic wax polish. Juniors Held Scoreless in Powderpuff Game Sponsored by the Rotary Club of 'Arlington, Interact performs ser- vices for community and school. Club members go to different ele- mentary schools to speak to third 'raders on todayis moral and ethic oncepts in the Youth to Youthw program. lnteraetis Help Sam Co to Pot project placed five potted plants in the courtyard. An annual money-making project, the powderpuff football game was held Dec. l6 at Hutcheson Field. The senior girls won over the junior girls by a score of 32-0. Officers for the club are Cathy Pogar, presidentg Steve Cain, vice- president, Janet Riley, secretary, Pat Lawler, treasurerg Gary Ditto, parliamentariang and Bill Farmer, sergeant-at-arms. ,v iiss Trying to escape pursuing juniors Paula Moore, Tena Vernon, and Vicky Taylor, senior Gail McCraw flies through the air to the goal line for another touchdown. Chess Players Gain Tactics B Practicing Meeting every Wednesday after school, the Chess Club enjoys more than playing chess. Card games are also a way of relaxation and provide time for visiting. The 20 members of the club find plenty of time to practice and plan meets with other schools. ,QE pt, , New members can join without Q any previous knowledge of the game 5 j of chess, as officers and present A V members gladly teach students. if tiff 'iij X' A,,, ,5 ,f'j Serving as this yearls officers, ff Larry Mayer, president, Paul Allen, Al one of the club's weekly meetings, junior Sherry Jewell watches Larry Mayer vice-presidentg and Sherry Jewell, secretary work along with sponsor Mrs. Vaudrene Hunt. rescue his white king out of check from the black knight placed by Paul Allen. Leadership Set as Club Goal Promoting the development of a better quality of youthful leaders is the Key Club. Encouraging re- sponsibility and dependability in today's young men is the main purpose of the club. Key club members are active in many varied activities in and out of school. Supporting the March of Dimes, members participated in the 20 mile Walk for Mankind to raise research funds. An all-school Weiner roast at Randol Mill Park was scheduled for Feb. l0. Acting as Key Club officers are Paul Griffith, president, Rex Perry, vice-presidentg Charles Apel, secre- tary, and Bobby Arnold. treasurer. Sponsor for the Key Club is Mr. George Hiatt. Totaling the pledged amounts, Charlie Apel and Bobby Arnold plan the walk. 1,- asia Officers Vickie Braziel, Cynthia Farhat, Barbara Johannesen, and Karen Wiser plan their Homecoming project, decorating the locker rooms at the UTA Field. l Planning an all-school weiner roast,' Paul Griffith listens to suggestions. MBS Backs Pigskin Team An all girls' civic organization to promote school spirit, MBS also serves as a sister club to the boys' Key Club at Sam Houston. Complet- ing its third year, the purpose of the club is to support school and com- munity functions. Club members were required to earn a certain amount of points from participation in school activi- ties before entering the club. As a surprise, the membership of 30 decorated the boys' locker room at the UTA football field before the annual clash with AHS. Current officers for MBS are Cynthia Farhat, presidentg Barbara Johannesen, vice-presidentg Karen Wiser, secretary, Stacy Johnson, treasurerg and Vickie Braziel serving as pledge master. y . . ur- W, sits- e-gr Ar I Y 5 .1 . !.A,A F Vyy, R . - Wiciw Ljya. - A gfgfw ss Thespian members John Ramone, Barbara Johannesen, Teresa Shouse, Ron Lutz. and Tom ' LeVesque discuss honors of being Teacher of the Month with Mrs. Vernon. FL Encourages Speaking Gathering facts tu speak affirmative- ly, Phillip Parker compares resources. An honorary organization, the National Forensic League promotes more effective communication be- tween people. Members must com- pete in tournaments as well as speak at many civic functions. Prospective members of NFL must earn a minimum of 25 points. They are earned through participa- tion in various means of public speaking. Members are active in nu- merous tournaments in the year. Fulfilling their duties as officers for the National Forensic League: John Rainone, presidentg Larry Mayer, vice-presidentg and as secre- tary-treasurer, Doug Maner. NFL sponsors are Mrs. Jackie Dyer and Miss Mildred Peveto. Thespian Club ames Facult s 6 avorites, A newly initiated project this year is the Teacher of the Monthw program sponsored by the National Thespian Society. The club has also held an all-school poster party dur- ing Homecoming Week. To be eligible for membership in Thespians, students are required to earn a minimum of 10 points. Points are accumulated by participa- tion in plays and tournaments. Serving as officers for the Na- tional Thespian Society are John Rainone, presidentg Ron Lutz, vice- presidentg Karen Wiser, secretary: .ludy Makowski, treasurerg and as clerks, Phyllis Jones and Barbara Johannesen. Acting as sponsor for the club is Miss Mildred Peveto. T tt.. ,XA Debater Phillip Rushing demonstrates the speaking ability of NFL members. Jobs Include Foods, Sewing Meeting every third Wednesday for breakfasts, HECE has speakers concerning community involvement and marriage preparation. Members held recycling drives and employer- employee socials for activities. Cutting pillowcase material for a Saybrookis customer, Ginger Parker partici- pates in the HECK program which allows her to pursue her interest in sewing. Ecology Cans Brighten Area A new organization this year at Sam is the Ecology Club. The club has only one requirement for mem- bership which is caring about sur- rounding environment. As a service project, club mem- bers acquired several metal cans and upaintedil them with ecology club emblems. The cans were placed in strategic spots in and around the school courtyard to col- lect trash. The Ecology Club's official con- stitution was drawn up by the offi- cers, Gail Klapper, president, David Baize, vice-presidentg with Cathy Po- gar as secretary-treasurer, Nancy O'Dwyer, committee chairmang and Danny Skinner as temporary admin- istrative officer. Sponsors for the club are Mrs. Frances Elick and Mrs. Rosa Vernon. HECE officers are Ruby Sickels, presidentg Rusty Lee, first vice-pres- identg Linda Small as second vice- presidentg Anna Yaeckel, secretaryg Christy Miles, treasurerg and Sandra Rowe, parliamentarian. Working in the HECE program, junior Johnny Sims is employed by Hardee's. Keeping the courtyard beautiful by depositing trash in club turnisneo cans are members Bruce Richards, Sherry King, Danny Skinner, David Baize, and Amy Currey. FHA Holds Serviceman's Reception Open to girls who have had at least one year of homemaking, the Sam Houston FHA has planned var- ,ious projects throughout the year. , Members served cookies to re- turning servicemen at the USO at Love Field, Nov. 13. A formal sweetheart banquet was held Feb. 25 with Richard lvy named beau. Carrying out their jobs as officers for the Sam Houston FHA are pres- ident, Lisa Gregory, second vice- president, Elizabeth Awtryg third vice-president, Donna Dorrisg with Denice Gregory as fifth vice-presi- dent, Nova Ingram as parliamenta- rian, Cathy Parker as historian, Bev- erly Chandler as secretary, and Den- ise Lowe as treasurer. Returning for seconds, Richard Gambrell heaps Swedish meatballs and barbequed chicken on his plate, while Ginger Fowler adds her calories and waits her turn. 2- r ' za.: if--22451ss:1:i:s'ffe1ifa:wi3 -- V H .- f .. i , 'MM ,. IEW? 41. 'z' ii Q1-f.il:'f1f?3fi Leaning over Beverly ,leffery's shoulder to see the final plans for the sweet heart banquet, Liz Awtry approves them as do Marsha Edwards and Cathy Parker. Unusual Foods Fare of F HA Dinner Part Cherokee FHA is a club made up exclusively of senior students who have taken a family living, home furnishings, or a home management course. Activities included a Christmas dinner during the holidays in the family living room. Entertainment was provided by Singing Texans. For a money-making project, members of Cherokee FHA sold hot chocolate before classes in the morning. A special Valentine ban- quet was held in the family living room on Feb. 141. Presiding over meetings are offi- cers Greg Prickett, president, Danny Henderson, vice-president, Cynthia DeLeon, secretaryg Peggy O'Donnell, treasurer, and Pat Lawler as historian. FBLA Plans Buffet Part The Future Business Leaders of America is a club whose purpose is to keep students informed about all aspects of the business world. As Sam Houston's representative this year at district competition, senior Pam Pafford attended the re- gional convention. ln order to celebrate the holi- days, FBLA planned a Christmas buffet for its members. ft was held Dec. l5 at president Kaleen Hurleyis house. Performing their duties as offi- cers for the Future Business Lead- ers of America are president, Ka- leen Hurley, with Debbie Bench as vice-president, Peggy O'Donnell as secretary, and Jonna Ward, trea- surer, FBLA sponsor is Miss Doris Goff. Adjusting the stencil she has typed, Rilla Beard practices office skills. l pa-..t,...,-e:,,f ' While Kaleen Hurley discusses tentative plans for a money-raising project wit FBLA members, Peggy O'Donnell and Jonna Ward, club officers, offer suggestion: OEA Members Aid Teachers Employed at Penney's, OEA girl Cindy Bode works as a switchboard operato F. OBA is open to all Vocational O1 fice Education students. These girl held several banquets this year ir cluding a Christmas dinner, Thanks giving breakfast and a father-daugl ter party. Money-making projects include- selling plaques, being teachers aides for National OEA Week, Fel 6-12, and doing all the typing fo the student directories. Students participated in area ani state competition in March. This year's OEA officers includ Kenda Goldfuss, presidentg Terr Donaldson, vice-presidentg Joyc Overman, secretaryg Nena Mc Eacbarn, treasurerg Gwen Galyen, rf porterg Robbie Davis, historiang Vii ginia Crawford, parliamentarian and Lynn Shetler, sergeant-at-arms. LARK Hosts 550 111 TALA Convention Acting as host for the Teenage Association of Library Assistants state convention, the Library Assist- ants' Recreational Club scheduled the annual meeting for Feb. 18 and '19 at Sam Houston. The state TALA convention was LARK'S highlight of the year. A to- tal of 550 delegates attended the convention. It was headquartered at the lnn of Six Flags and members attended various workshops. LARK officers are Doug Maner, resident: Jo Utley as secretary-trea- urer, Judy Johnson, historiang and Jackie Wilson. social chairman. Sponsors are Mrs. Jimmie Russell and Mrs. Louise Clark. lm Because of' his elur-tion last year as the 1971 TAL Sk mrung, to tak: t thedulul Stun Seas tour for T president, Doug Maner he-ld this conxentmn Arlln ton s 4 mlurs ma Btn: art Ktllx Roflie flimb aboari Unique Programs Create Specialized Skills By being involved in faction of seeing the f--w- iff' ,W ,.,, it X fs A auto mechanics, Dan Brigham is able to receive the satis- results of his labors in a smoothly running automobile. Working on a transistorized television set. Frankie Stoner concentrates on registering accurate voltage measurements. Vocational lndustrial Clubs of America have six chapters at Sam Houston. These organizations are individual classes with their own separate officers. All VICA incinbcrs participated in the District II area convention held at Trimble Tech March lO-ll. Students competed in contests in- volving skillispced, parliamentary procedure, job application, public speaking, notebooks and projects. Winners went on to enter the state convention April 2l-22 in Dallas. The vocational courses included in VICA are industrial cooperative training, Cosmetology, auto body paint and repair, radio-TV, auto mechanics and building trades. While a student demonstrates the manicure procedure, Mrs. Lasater gives guests a tour through the Cosmetology room. Examples of Anthony's men's clothing appear in the display case arranged by thc DE students who work in the stores. DE student Linda Rattan makes a cam- paign speech hoping to be secretary . DE, CVAE I Distributive Education and Coop- erative Vocational Acadcmic Educa- tion are for students enrolled in vo- cational training. Chapters I, Il, and lll of DE are led by presidents David Casal. Grant Bourland'and Sandy Petty, respectively. Activities include candy sales, picnics and club break- fasts featuring guest speakers. At the area DE contest hold in Two DE students, Laura LaSala and Sandy Petty, load their car before they head for the Area V competition in Waco Job Training Waco Feb. 4-5, Sam Houston placed nine winners who went on to partic- ipate in the state convention in San Antonio March 1-5. CVAE members learn how to choose a vocation or career while enjoying hayrides and club break- fasts each six weeks. Officers for this year include Brenda Sweatman, Tressia Hurndon, Darlene Ruth, Jeff Hoover and Debbie Acuff. ,.., to f-. Ski' A A ,,,..f-ul' .W ,.,,, i , ...- ,Q ,zffz 9' Cooperative Vocational Academic Education, CVAE, is a work program made up of mostly sophomores. but also a few juniors and seniors. Included in the classroom phase of the program are choosing a vocation. health and hygiene, and job ethics Concerts, Competition Fill Band Schedule The hand has included in their schedule a contest at Big Spring, a concert at Forum 303, playing at the Teen Talent Follies and during the Texan Day activities. Stage Band was featured in an all-school assembly along with a spring concert during the festival of Fine Arts on April 28. On May 14-, Mother's Day, they presented a con- cert at Meadowbrook Park. This year's hand officers include Gary MacDonald, presidentg Kerry Prather, vice-president, Sue Phifer, secretary-treasurerg Karen Eades, sophomore representativeg Becky Clark, junior representative, and Steve Loving, acting senior repre- sentative. Featured performers are Brenda Weems, Janet Brown, Sheryl Hamp- ton, and Charla Glover as major- ettes, and serving as Drum Major is Mike Ponder. S-ss-., we Y 755 ' -L 2 wars- vw? my 'flhyr-:nga 11'-'4' 'ifv-'DP ' F4 -sf V375 -Jim :WM we Em ,- s A1354 Fvh 'iv sm, Q3 fl 'if 5 ?' . - 5- 35 xx f ' ' f fia fi . mf , , W Q, nj , s an 'Q a, if t yy t I lg lg, 2-E HOIIOF Cad-HIS WGTS TSFFY Y0l'k, DAR! ROIlnie Johnson. AFJROTC Flight sweetheart Rhonda Pennington received the honor of Medal: Bernard Egenberger. SAR: and James R0biHS0n, ROA. ROTC Queen. The cadets voted the day of the Military Ball. tl ,gg 'hno t i t A The Fourth Annual Military Ball included an evening of dining and dancing. The At the Military Ball, Colonel Clyde music for the dance was especially provided by the Army Band from Fort Hood. Kelsay gave the introductory remarks. ,,,, A I, , . 4 - --.: . .J It T41 .Vkk -.1132 .V.,-k 4,V, K k,,Vkk .V.V i ,.7.V,y, WV.. .5,Vgff.,ga K J V, W I I g 57' 5 ala kr ., 'i.HLQE,i W., fr.. 'i ' ' ft Members of the Sam Houston ROTC Color Guard include Marvin Place, Steve Wilson, Sherry Haney, Don Ballard, and Jeff Flan- agan. The Guard presents the colors for pre-game activities during football season, as well as flag-raising ceremonies. On May 13, the Color Guard marched around the University and down Cooper Street in a parade for girls' softball leagues. Fort Hood Field Trip Sponsored by Army The Texas 32nd AFJROTC hon- ored four of its members as out- standing cadets for '71-'72. Cadet Lt. Col. Ronald D. Johnson and Ca- det Majors James M. Robinson, Terry L. York and Frederick B. Egenberger received scholarships for their service. Field trips included visits to Love Q' Field, LTV, Great Southwest, the Fort Worth Air Route Traffic Con- trol Center, Fort Hood, Texas Air National Guard, Carswell Air Force Base and to end the year, an open air show in Fort Worth performed by the Thunderbirds. Sweethearts have been elected ev- ery year for the five flights of ca- dets. This fall nine girls were cho- sen with the addition of Staff, Squadron, Color Guard, and Drill Team sweetheart positions. On April 21 the Fourth Annual Military Ball was held at the Cibola Inn. After a program consisting of Chosen by the ROTC on the basis of appearance and personality are sweethearts 2iW3I'ClS and Sp66Cl18S, cadets and their dates danced to music by the 328th Army Band. Brenda Melton, Barbara Acker, Tracey Ashton, Rhonda Pennington, Sherry Haney, Carolyn Carbone, Jan Isaac, and Ruth Acker. fNot pictured is Cynthia DeLeon.J Eight of the 10 all-region winners include Dave Leister, WUYUC .l0lly. Bill George fall-state alternatel, Troy Brad- ley, Janna Hopson, Rhonda Pennington, Monica Hughes, and Pam Hughes. Not pictured are Susan McGuire and Pat Smith. i i Sexy Rex Perry swings his hips to the rhythm of I Like the Sound of Funky Music by the magnetic Crimson Bridge. You've Cot a Friend, 30 minutes of Jesus Christ, Super- star, and several skits were a part of the gr0up's show. Choirs Contract Crimson Bridge for Show Crimson Bridge, a five member musical rock group, was sponsored by the Choir Department for a two hour concert on March 14. Other activities planned by the six choirs under the direction of Miss Pamela Sewell and Mr. Louis Harris were Christmas parties, ice skating meets and a social gathering at Burger's Lake. Participation in contests won A Cappella the TCU Sweepstakes and all one ratings in concert perform- ance for Sophomore Choir, while at North Texas State the ensemble re- ceived six superior ratings,. 19 ex- cellents and eight goods. Serving as presidents of each in- dividual choir are Bill George, A Cappellag Reuben Tomlin, Sopho- more Choir, Bill Farmer, Chorale: Tina Brown, Girls, Choir, and Troy Bradley, Singing Texans. ln December, the Band and Choral Departments combined for a Christmas program. The A Cappella Choir began the program with the carol Angels Heard on High. MQW r I' Nw M. N z-W. W TQ - We W' Q ji Z' .P 1 w . az Q J. 3' 3 1 X , E lf I can step around these people playing cards in the floor without dropping these dishes , thinks Clarissa Carter, helping during the Christmas party. i K XX t X -nl- 2 7, wif g :yr Planning new club projects, president Ann Wettengel reviews possibilities. FLC Part Brightens Christmas Vacation With a membership of 256, the Foreign Language Club holds monthly meetings frequently with guest speakers concerning the many aspects and advantages of knowing a second language. Skits in foreign languages liven each meeting with refreshments being served after- wards. Occurring in May, the an- nual picnic tops another year. Foreign Language Club officers for this year are Ann Wettengel, presidentg Cynthia Farhat, vice-pres- identg Dennis O'Donnell, second vice-presidentg Sandy Woodson, sec- retaryg Peggy O,Donnell, treasurerg Ron Lutz and Tracey Ashton as so- cial chairmeng and Kaleen Hurley serving as program chairman. Mrs. Spinks' German classes take advantage of the study carrells located in the library. Repeating phrases helps the student become familiar with the language. art Planned Honoring Exchange Student The American Field Service not only sponsors the foreign exchange student attending Sam Houston but provides the company of plenty of ,brothers and sisters. Celebrating Christmas and his 'birthday with club members, Ricky Bogaert, this yearis guest from the Dominican Republic, received an AFS jacket and a SHHS class ring. On AFS Day, March 23, area for eign exchange students were invited to Sam for an assembly and to at- tend a luncheon in their honor. This year's officers are Terry Vernon, presidentg Judy Makowski, vice-president, Louise Place, secre- tary, Karen Wiser, treasurerg Terry Donaldson, historiang Dennis O'Donnell and Rhonda Pennington, social chairmen, and Brenda Mel- ton, communications chairman. I!! ,. 'ye Trying to make plans for a birthday party for Ricky, the exchange student, AFS officers Brenda Melton, Judy Makowski, and Dennis O'Donnell list suggestions. i r l - V 'nw' :-rye. , . - ' - iQjf'w..., g rw, ttr feas2g'f,g-1.4-on.f:.Qazxggg,3.,1,,,..f . f . .. t ii - , .,,k: 3, - fi, 'tttt .tt MEM. M ,,,.. i . W' Ricky Bogaert enjoys the cool weather that never comes to his tropic home. I Luis Silvera, Jean-Luc Rime, Graciella Fabio, and Carlos Bethencourt, foreign exchange students from the Fort Worth area, gather at the home of Sammy Massey on Jan. 30 to wish Ricardo Bogacrt, Sam Houston's exchange student, a happy birthday. Tex-Annes Perform in Seven Seas Parade l l Completing their second year, the Tex-Annes have supported all ath- letic activities by decorating dress- ing rooms, preparing candy for players before games and perform- ing during halftime. Seven o'clock practices aided them in preparing for their many appearances including the opening day parade at Seven Seas. Throughout the year, girls of the week and month were chosen by of- ficers and sponsor, Miss Susan Henry. At the annual banquet held in April, several other honors and awards were given. 4 i Doing a routine to the music of Miss Frenchy Brown, the Tex-Annes, including the new members, performed in Texas Hall during halftime of a district game. The Tex-Annes include first row: Tess Barton fthird lieutenantj, Debbie Helton ffirst lieutenantj, Sandy Tichenor fcap- tainj, Paula Frank leo-captainj, and Mary l-lanzelka lsecond lieutenantj: second row: Linda Sherek, Mary Poe, Dianne Moody, Vickie Fearheily, Kenda Goldluss, and Donna Franklin: third row: Glenna Forsbn lmanagerl, Marylee Wetlengel, Robbie Al- ford, Marla Gerald, Debbie Gross, Marsha Vickers, Karen Fulton, Kathy Matthews, Cheryl Callaway, Gloria Hope, Robi Davis lmanagerl: fourth row: Christi King lmanagerj, Tracey Ashton, Sheri Ray, Karen Adce, Terri Culaiu, Terry Donaldson, Lea Ann Hudson, Taryn Smith, Terry Cagan, Barbara Bocell, Paula Long, Polly Bailey, Andrea Hearne, Pal Skinner, Melissa Ste- phens, ,loy Bt-ebe, Susan Craig, and Sherry Bigdon lmanagerl. Practice starts in November, but tryouts are held in January. X Yr wx L E ,E .L ...d 93 THSPA Awards All Texas Honor Rating, deadline, the Texans Talk staffers maintain quality news stories. Even though the staff is made up of only ll members, Texans Talk received a special award while at competition. The Texas High School Press Association presented the pa- per with an All-Texas rating with a special honorable mention. Always trying to improve the pa- per, the Texans Talk staff members gain new ideas by traveling to nu- merous seminars. Conventions at- tended by the staff were those held at Denton, SMU, and TCU. Workshops' were offered to dem- onstrate new and different ideas in journalism techniques. The Texans Talk traveled to Aus- tin to compete with other papers from all over the state. Staff cartoonist and sports reporter Gary Templin listens to sports editor Don Somers instruct photographer Charlie Apel during the half at a basketball game. .. Cindy Dake and Jay Westbrook, both page editors, consider Page editor Randy Gathany looks through past issues of thf and revise layouts to see how individual pages will look. Texans Talk hoping to get good ideas for his next layouts. Special Honorable Mention to 'Texans Talk' Part of ad manager Barbara Belcher's job includes phoning stores to see if they will advertise in the Texans Talk. Wmnmaw-' 'je , A .3133....-.-Q '-- A..,, Yllwkflr- , ' 33.11. rif- Marla Stephens, editor, adds to her of all her articles, while reporter string book, Carla Lairson watches. i Q ., a resume Breaking away from planning her next feature, page eight editor Cheryl Mitchell listens to the week's assignments. Page three editor Lezlie Langham decides on the subject to humorously writel about ff ,, in her next A Texan Talks column. Her column covers such diverse subjects as women's liberation, the commerciality of Christmas, and students' transportation. Compiling the general index, classes editor Karen Jones awaits the bell. to Auousr- 1972 Predicting the week the '72 Cherokee will be delivered, classes editor Cam Rob. bertson conveys the news to activities editors Chris Krueger and Velda Vaughn. C es. M6 l c QU , xg? r ' I t W2 at l A, ff H g lf t .5 Faculty editors Joyce Overman and Kathy Kennedy and organizations editors Jan Isaac and Pat Lawler re-examine the allocation. fRandy Burgett in backgroundj. 'Cherokee' Combines ndex Consisting of more changes thar ever before, the 1972 Cherokee em- ploys new developments and special effects used in publications. F01 the first time, the advertisements have been combined with the index so that more attention will be paid to the ads. This is a new concept in high school yearbooks. Color pictures- have been movee from the opening section to othel parts of the book. The opening ant division pages have been done ir blue spot color to create a more colorful effect for the annual. The 19 members of the Cherokee staff attended journalism semi nars and workshops throughout the school year. These trips have ir eluded sessions in Denton, Austin and an advertising clinic at TCU A tour of Taylor Publishing Com pany gave the staff an opportunity to view and learn the process 0. annual publication. Meeting first period each morn ing, the staff also stays numerous hours during and after school mak ing deadlines. To end every year the Cherokee and Texans Talk staff: produce the annual assembly. Deciding on Sandy Fry and editor Vickie the number of colored pages, business manager Braziel go over the finances. with Advertisements fry Copywriter Karen Dority hopes correct, as copywriter Janet that her Homecoming copy is Riley rereads it for errors. Ballot KM Checking over school ballots, personality editors Cynthia DeLeon and Cynthia Farhat anxiously await final results. Many of ad managers Ronny Humphries and Terry Vernon's days are spent calling on businesses in 'hopes of selling an ad. Helping sports editors Randy Burgett, Bugger McCants, and Hank Angell, Coach Hyden checks the all-district picture. w R ,Ns - , 58' 5 ,f 3 ' w Hardworking members of the Sam Houston varsity team include ltop leftj managers David Shaver and Krystinik, ,lames Milburn, Mario Azios, ,lay Folta, Albert Allison, and John Ashlock. Second row Beaird, Don Angell, Kent Jones, Billy Mimms, Gerald Nowlin, and Larry Cope. Third row includes Foster, Barry Bartos, Ricky Frydenberg, Glenn Jones, Steve Steele, and Boba Arnold. The last row Vaughn, Charles Apel, Donny Somers, Kenny Bowers, and Mick McCollum. They finished their season Ken Schow, players Lee includes players Russell trainer' Rex Perry, Steve includes the players Bill with a good 6-4 record. . . 5 - r.... 53 W, S - ,I , Q51 f t Sam 27 Sam 0 wmv' Sam 9 Sam 22 Sam 17 Sam 23 Sam 26 Sam 55 Sam 21 Sam 14 Line coach Billy Stewart, back coach Jimmie Brooks, defensive line coach .lerry Griffin, and head coach James Hyden sparked the Texans to a 6-4 winninz record. Southwest 11 Grand Prairie 14- Trinity 27 MacArthur 21 Lamar 0 Irving 15 Bell 35 Nimitz 19 Spruce 6 Arlington 21 Na. Other members are flop leftj Kenny Butler, Paul Richards, .leff Sustrik, Randy Burgett, and Jerry Kelly. The managers are Paul Griffith and Mike Stafford. Next row includes Donny Latham, Ronald Burns, Terry McCants, Mike Phillips, Rusty Rogers, Dan Patterson, Dan'l Gansert, and trainer Allen Lane. The third row includes Steve Shoff, Hank Angell, Terry johannesenl Charles Kinnison, Steve Harris, Lexy Gunter, Allan Newberry, and trainer Steve Anderson. Last row includes Tim Nelson, Ray White, Karl Joines, Kenneth Powers, Cary Villanueva, and Bubba Gambrell. They devoted many rough hours to the team. 'wks ,4 Q y li Lining up across from each other in the last game of the regular season, Sam Houston gave Arlington the toughest game it played all year. The Colts barely nipped the Texans 21-14, the closest SHHS has ever come to beating the other school. Texans Finish Ninth Season With 4-4 District Standing After destroying Southwest in the Sept. 10 opener 27-11, Samis var- sity took two quick defeats before getting back on the winning streak. The Texans ended the season with a 6-4 record by capturing five of their next seven games. The Texans fell first to Grand Prairie 14-0 in a defensive duel. Grand Prairie scored twice on two long runs by Gopher Don Marshall, while Sam could not manage a goal. The following Saturday Sam met the Trinity Trojans at Pennington Field. On a mud-splattered field, the Texan offense just could not mobi- lize. Sam,s lone score came on a 14-- yard Terry Johannesen toss. The game ended a 27-9 Trojan win. On Oct. 1, a clearly dominated Irving MacArthur chalked up a 21-0 halftime lead. After a scoreless first half the Texans engineered an unbe- 1ievable comeback. The winning goal was an intercepted pass, giving the Texans a 22-21 victory. On Friday, Oct. 8, the Texans battled Lamar for the opening bout of the city title. Defense was the name of the game as Ronald Burns, sophomore of the year, led Sam to a touchdown and a shutout, 17-0. The Texans gained their fourth win against the Irving Tigers the next week. A 23-point first half put the Texans out of reach with the fi- nal score a 23-15 Texan win. The final score revealed little as Sam fell to State ranked L. D. Bell at Pennington Field. Sam drew first blood and kept Bell on the defen- sive all night but were edged 35-26 in the final count. Homecoming day, Oct. 29, proved to be a big one for Big Sam. The offensive scoring record was shattered with over 600 yards rush- ing. Four Texans broke the 100 yard mark with a 55-19 romp. The last game of the season showed Sam Houston coming closer than any year before to beating Ar- lington. Sam fought as no 7-AAAA team had, but a 14--21 effort failed. Rusty Rogers hustles for an assist Defenders Richard Gambrell, Tim Nelson, and Ronald Burns demolish a Lamar back with big tackle Dan Patterson closing in Linebacker Steve Foster, running at top speed, and defensive end Donny Latham, maintaining his balance, help close in for the kill of a Grand Prairie foe. The game was played at the Gopher Bowl and was the first district contest for each team. Discussing strategic plans for finishing the game against A Lamar are Kenneth Powers, Mike Phillips, and Glenn Jones. The heat of the battle is just ,too much for Paul Richards Breaking a Lamar tackle, quarterback Terry Johannesen has who had to sit out the rest of game against the Vikings. an open field in which to do his fancy footwork for fans. 6 ',,,, 59,1 W' .J 'wifi 55 g H X y Q? if tk mx ,NQQ igqaywmm. N 1.425 - .frr 'WJQ . ' , ' , 2 1 - 1 f 1 if , ' -' 1.4-,am,..w..45-D.-.ful ,vw . X 'l S JL- i x ' , xm if if Mick McCollum hauls in a big tackle. A perfect tackle by James Kirkpatrick smashes a Colt, killing the punt retum. Hit hard, Jones hangs on to the ball. With good blocking on the line by his teammates, Kenneth Powers scores again. Getting a first down against the Gophers, Jeff Sustrik gives some extra effort. Glenn JOIIBS lakes Off fOr Six points. .fx S ing the ball just as he is hit. Bobby Arnold proves that it can be done. just short of a first down, Bartos scores later on an 81-yard TD run. on-District Finishes 2-O In the opening game Sept. 10 with Southwest, Sam showed a strong defense and an explosive of- fense. The Rebels scored first on a field goal but were held to a total of 11 points, while the Texans man- aged to put 27 points on the board. Outstanding on offense were Ken- neth Powers and Jeff Sustrik. Jay Folta and Albert Allison were de- fensive standouts for the Texans. In the second non-district game SHHS played Spruce on Nov. 4- and overpowered the Apaches in a 21-6 battle. The Texans' first score was an 81-yard run by Barry Bartos who piled up a total of 157 yards on 16 carries. Other offensive standouts were quarterback Jeff Sustrik and tight-end Donny Latham, Standouts on defense were Ronald Burns and Mick McCollum who each caused the Apaches to suffer a turnover. Ken Butler grabs at a scoring strike. -- I ,m ,. 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' S lfzz M, . ' V ffl' if . - - W 'A Q I :fl 4,1-3 'fy Q . V: sg gf - V, X t 5. A 1 ,354 if ' V . , . - -ts, Hardworking members include ltop leftl Coaches Bill Keith and Tom Cantrell, players Danny Jones, Jerry York, Wayne Farrar, Glen Mead, Tommy Scott, Dean Bowers, Del Fisher, David Wade, Mike Kane, John Burrows, and Coach Andy Chambers. lnext rowj Coach Steven Vaughn, players Bruce Loflin, Tommy Wallace, Dino Urquidi, Derek Mott, Reuben Tomlin, Ronald Latham, James Coutes, Robert Hammond, Doug Smith, David Frank, anc John Smiddy. tthird row includesl Tony Guadagnolo, Mark Link, Dennis Lynch, Mark Krug, Steve Cunningham, James Nelson, Scott Kruger, Alar Fine, Ronnie Duncan, Lewis Hudson, Dellas Roden, and Billy Battle. tlast rowl Drew Perkins, Terry Griffen, Les Palmer, Barry Gersch, Travis Fagg David Holton, Roy Derring, James Porter, Paul Riechardt, and Cecil Noble. These sophomore players and coaches led Sam to a District Crown. B-Team Wins District Two Years Straight, Completes Season with First 8-l Record With a team of 4-3 men the jun- ior varsity chalked up an 8-I re- cord. They started off on the wrong foot by being defeated by the South- west Rebels I6-0, but they ended their season with the most impres- sive record Sam's B-team has had. In the first district game they de- feated Grand Prairie 20-0. Derek Mott was outstanding on offense. After playing three more games, they had still not been scored on in district play. They overpowered Trinity 29-0, MacArthur 33-0, and trounced Lamar 45-0. In the next three contests the Texans were finally scored on in district play, but they held their op- ponents to a total of 30 points. They defeated Irving 50-8, smashed Bell 4-9-8, and beat Nimitz 56-14. The Colts were given everything the Texans had and defeated 6-3. Outstanding defensive players were Glen Mead, Steve Cunningham, and tackle Dino Urquidi. SEASON RECORD Sam Houston 0 Sam Houston 20 Sam Houston 29 Sam Houston 33 Sam Houston 4-5 Sam Houston 50 Sam Houston 4-9 Sam Houston 56 Sam Houston 6 Southwest 16 Grand Prairie 0 Trinity 0 MacArthur 0 Lamar 0 Irving 8 Bell 8 Nimitz 14 Arlington 3 During a home game, Coach Keith eye his defense to find out what's wrong Anticipating the play, moral help is given by teammates. The B-team coaches discuss the opposing side at game time. Eluding tackles, Tomlin runs upfield. En route to an undefeated year, the B-defenders move in on an opposing runner. 4 On a sweep around end, sophomore Danny Jones attempts to outmaneuver defenders. Taking a quick pass is Brian Loflin. Banquet Honors Team, All-District Chosen qv Coach Stewart presents Donny Latham with the Most Valuable Player Award. Donny was voted by his teammates the one who could be counted on in any situation. On Jan. 22 the Texans held their annual banquet. The guest speaker was Ray Renfro, receiver coach for the Dallas Cowboys. More than 300 attended the dinner. Gerald Nowlin received the lineman award, Donny Latham, most valuable player, Karl Joines, sportsmanship, and Kenneth Powers, the back award. Also men- tioned were all-district players. a l l Guest Ray Renfro, coach of the World- Champion Cowboys. speaks about faith. SHHS placed more people this year on all-district teams than ever before. The 17 were Qtop leftj Jeff Sustrik, Ray White, Ken Butler, Glenn Jones, Richard Gambrell, Kenneth Powers, Ronald Burns, Tim Nelson, and Barry Bartos. Next row includes Rusty Rogers, Donny Latham, Larry Cope, Gerald Nowlin, Mario Azios, James Kirkpatrick, Steve Foster, and Albert Allison. Senior Exes Hold arsity to Scoreless Tie The Annual Exes Game was held on May 26 at Sam Houston Sta- dium. lt was the opening contest in the stadium and proved to be quite ia defensive battle. r Turnovers seemed to plague both sides and neither team's offense ever really threatened to score. Most of the game was played inthe center of the field. Mario Azios led the Varsity defense and standouts for the Exes included Kenneth Pow- ers and Gerald Nowlin. rs ,Y Mk Quarterback Terry Johannesen attempts to throw the pass that will win the game -Ronald Burns looks for running room as the Exes close -A- W it K 1-M---SCL ' M f 1 V i, ' fi 5, fl ,lg i, t f s!Wyi,. . ' 14 2,1 X 1,394 kr v J UQ 1 E V: t,, ly, 5? K 3- T V1 . ' - -Y r llee Q elvis get . A , V A, A 'W it Afr' VKVT i r i i '- ' ' 'fi' AfuWv'9 ZW lit ..,. fm. f ' ea., w..e. , Sophomore Glenn Termite Mead prevents an Exes touchdown. Kenneth Powers attempts to hurdle his way to a first down , ,A Finishing second in district are Coach Terry George. Terry St. Cyr, George Seaman, Grady O'Neal, Brad Russell Dennis O'Donnell, Coach Billy Stewart, Tom Hayes, Gary Templin, Wesley Nute, Burt Russell, Jimmy Adkins, Mark Roberson Coach Leon Bowman, Tommy Palazzini, Al Reed, Tommy Scott, and Vernon Gardner. They ended the season with a 13-3 record Non-District Games Kimball Denton Spruce Richardson Richland Hills Bryan Adams Kimball Waltrip Lake Highlands Paschal Paschal Dunbar Denton Haltom Arlington Heights Arlington BASKETBALL RECORD Sam 68 83 78 77 40 63 60 53 96 71 57 67 64 61 47 66 61 60 62 68 58 70 78 81 62 63 62 65 67 57 59 52 L. D. Bell MacArthur Nimitz Trinity Irving Arlington Lamar Grand Prairie L. D. Bell MacArthur Nimitz Trinity Irving Arlington Lamar Irving District Games Sam 62 80 42 44 74 90 72 86 82 78 85 73 48 54 60 63 54 74 70 75 61 85 56 81 70 73 60 65 64 86 7 1 52 -fs., -M----.............,. ,,-YM .W - I. A . Gary Templin takes a breath to settle down before he shoots his free throw. p Roundballers Take Second Half of District The district opener was a big win against the L. D. Bell Raiders. In a defensive battle against Irving Mac- Arthur, the Texans managed 44 points to the Cardinals' 42. On Jan. 7, Sam Houston played their high point game,of the year, as they downed Nimitz 90-74. The Colts took a quick lead but were overtaken. The Colts won 85-73. Sam went to Trinity to defeat the Trojans 86-77. Palazzini hit on 13- l5 attempts for 27 points. Display- ng an unbelievable offense against frving Grady had 40 points in the l :- ettering three varsity years, Vernon ardner also made All-Tarrant County. game for a district high. Non-regulars saw much action as Sam battled Lamar, defeating the Vikings, 54-48. Turnovers marred Sam's offense as they slipped by Grand Prairie 63-60. The second half of district was started with an outstanding third pe- riod effort against L. D. Bell. On Feb. 1, the Texans played MacA- rthur here. Vernon Gardner took scoring honors with 20 points. The Texans met Nimitz on their home court. Vernon Gardneris con- sistent shooting led Sam to an 85- Senior Grady O'Neal played center and was third in district scoring totals. 61 victory. With an early start and steady ballhandling, Sam downed Trinity for a 4-0 record. On Feb. 15, Sam, looking like champs, played Irving to a three point victory. The Colts proved to be no match, as Sam pushed their way to the playoff. Four players scored in double figures. The Texans beat Lamar, cinching the second half of district. The Grand Prairie game was cancelled and the Texans played Irving for the title. The contest ended with Irving 71 and the Texans 57. Though guard Jim Adkins was often the shortest, he could hit the long shot. 4 Y? 'U 'l 'K I XYN. , 4 4 X W 11. is ' X Wm K an 4 Q em: Q . .. H gt 'ir FE :A , 1 'll I . .. , 3 . is X egg, ax + x sh 4 .. .A KK X lisa 33139 Head coach Terry George surveys the scene at the deciding district game. Big center Grady O,Neal lakes a shot from 20 feet out, as guard Vernoi Gardner looks for a rebound if Grady should happen to miss the shol 5 i I Lili ,Q I I 4 i ,,,.........,....n-.MW-.-M . We I l - l Against Arlington High, Grady O'Neal Against Bell in their own gym, the Texans provided an almo: hils on a big one-and-one situation. air-light defense, as shown by junior Al Reed, to win 74 to Sl 8159 J LQUS as N ...- . i 65- , , N S may Senior forward Burt Russell puts the With everybody eyeing number 24. VCP- Opposing Kimball of Dallas here. the basket ball up gently fof one against AHS. HOU is intent UPON Sinking lhe ball- seems to dominate Tommy's mind. Junior guard Gary Templin fights viciously to get the ball from an opponenfs hold as Brad and Burt Russell stand hy. X As one Grand Prairie Gopher misjudges the rim, Terry St. Cyr quickly moves in to take 1 bounce off the the ball away. F 'k: Y 'K W s P' I Making good on crucial free throws, Terry Sl, Cyr sinks two. 3sQ,.r,..' , Q xl' N rift Scott looks for a goal while Nute moves in for a rebound. Taking the ball on a fast break, Palazzini goes clown court. iiilfilf 5,1 In Q., G53 Q . Others awaiting the tip, Burt Russell outreaches a Trojan - r ff' fl' ws i 12, Vernon Gardner out jumps a Nimitz Viking for lwo points. Jimmy Adkins, all-district guard, looks over the defense. An Irving High player finds it tough to score points against Sam Houston's star center Grady O'Neal, who blocks the shot. 'I'l7 Jumping high over the defense from 19 feet away, Brad Russell shoots two. The double deuce Pistol Palazzini aims while senior guards Jimmy Adkins and V Jimmy Adkins, keeping his high scoring percentage, attempts another two points while four Nimitz Vikings try, but fail, to block the shot of the ace senior. he 'I an M: ne. '15 W Q-rm '4 D' On: 5? 55' S. Fm -QW nga' ETS UQ ri. M.. O 'N Ea' P5 56 3 Y YXNX., for two points on a quick jump shot, ernon Gardner await the net's decision. 1971-72 B-teamers include Coach Billy Stewart, Sam Graves, Kelly Seaman, David Johnson, Jimmy Danner, Mike O'Donnell, Joe Landis, Coach Leon Bowman, Tommy Hayes, David McNabb, David Owens, Steve Kessler, Nathan Brown, Les Shuler, David Sargent and Mark Roberson. With a three-junior and nine-sophomore team, the junior varsity put together a fine seasonal effort. B-Team Posts 6-9 Record The 1971-72 Texan basketball B- team started the year on a sour note, losing five of their opening seven contests. Six of these games were won or lost in the margin of five points or less, three were by only one point. The second half, the mighty Texans showed a change. Led by Coach Leon Bowman, the Texan B-teamers met the Bell Blue Raiders but were defeated 52-48. Next, the B-teamers traveled on to MacArthur only to be shut-down by the Cardinals. Nimitz barely clipped the Texans in the final minutes as Sam fell 51-50. Irving slipped by Sam Houston 59-58, and Trinity proved to be no match. The Colts took a 20 point decision and Lamar managed to have a four point lead at the buzzer. The Texans put it together against Grand Prairie with a 60-47 win. The Texan B-team missed going undefeated by two games in the sec- ond half. Winning five of seven games, they lost to Lamar by one point in overtime. The Texans beat L. D. Bell by a small margin, then took a decisive win against MacA- rthur 57-4-2 and Nimitz 63-54-. The B-teamers then traveled to Nimitz to beat the Vikings 63-54. They met Trinity here and walked away with a 12 point victory. Irving defeated Sam, but the mighty team came back to take the Colts. Lamar beat Sam 64363 in overtime. DISTRICT RECORD Bell MacArthur Nimitz Trinity Irving Arlington Lamar Grand Prairie Bell MacArthur Nirnitz Trinity Irving Arlington Lamar Them 52 41 51 53 59 77 64 47 48 42 54 4-4 73 53 64 Sam 4-8 36 50 54 58 57 60 60 49 57 63 56 59 58 63 9 The Texan B-team is set for the opening tip of the game, ,.4' A 'Kb W In ' 1 Wlif QW A ' N W ' -all , .,,, V? l ,K , , W.,--' 1 , . ig 3 1 J' K 4. ' ff K 7 5 1 W 7 M ,,, K ,,... M i Wy M in a' f 355 11 - 4' ifwk +5 Joe Landis toes the line for a point. Joe shoots while Steven blocks out. Nathan Brown and David McNabb M ,iii , i M eye the ball for a rebound. n' zaiijgf Mya: ,A A K 0 u!3,g,,L Q xxx u , : Man :M n - -' r , . K mf , . BP fi' W U .M i ian i a sn A J a - I A L S I A saw?- +..,,,,0,,,,,,','-Q EH 'M f R n ew ' fi ii -W an ' gfififfja ' a 'V , 1 i 1 z fa? Les Schuler eases in Y ww a quick lay-up. Exes Pla Benefit Game for Mike Smith Ready for the rebound, all players watch the ball, awaiting the final decision. ' A benefit game was held on May 11 in the Texan gym in memory of Texan-Ex Mike Smith. The 3260 that was donated went into a schol- arship fund sponsored by Phi Delta. Sam's 1972 varsity won 77-70. Joining Phi Delta in the effort were several UTA Varsity players, Arlington graduates, and Sam Hous- ton Exes. From the 1970 Texan team that won 12 straight games were Gary Lantrip, Ralph Springer, Mike Hatheoat, Brad Bills, Dennis Modisett, Mike Bedard, Dennis Brewer, and Pete DeLos Santos. .,+y,,3 L' , 4 ' .ci 6-3 5 x s 1 A 1 E wha' f-V. ' i i i Pafidb g. lA Phi Delta player stands helpless as an Ex-Texan scores. Attempting to block the shot, Wesley Nute avoids the foul. First Half Tight for Texan Hardballers Sm HOUSWN Q- .Qi.....,,. Members of the Sam Baseball Team are Coach Tommy Cantrell, Mick McCollum, Dino Urquidi, Donny Steele, Larry Cope, Wesley Karasek, Rusty Rogers, Chris Redman, Jeff Sustrik, manager Mike Phillips, Greg Wolters, Kenny Butler, Tommy Scott, David Hicks, Glenn Jones, Bob King, manager Paul Frisina, Mike Jones, Tim Skinner, Reuben Tomlin, Tony Mullins, and Mark Price. After posting a 7-3 record in non- district play, Samls hardballers came back batting .500 in 16 dis- trict games. Depth was the biggest asset the Texans had with seven pitchers on the staff. There were three sophomores and three juniors in starting berths. Winning the first six district games, the Texans fell to Bell in a hard fought 1-0 decision. Texan Reuben Tomlin hurled a one-hitter, but fielding errors cost them the 1 game. The Texans staged a come- 3 back against Nimitz but fell short of the Vikings' mark 5-3. The Texans ended the season by downing Lamar and Trinity, but lost three important games to Nimitz, Arlington, and L. D. Bell. Larry N V l Cope scored one run to beat Lamar as David Hicks Sh11t0uITrif1iIy- Trying to put it over the fence, junior Glenn Jones takes a big cut at the hall. Season Comes to Close with 8-8 Record Dino Urquidi runs up under a pop fly to make an easy out. as-ga- f ft K ' A 5 wr age. It-. . . . .V ' Winding up to' slide a pitch p st the batter is Mike Jones l l al 1. ll. W' Non-District Games R. L. Turner O. D. White R. L. Turner Brewer Southwest Castleberry Paschal Southwest Paschal I Castleberry BASEBALL RECORD Sam 6 8 3 1 3 3 1 3 1 5 District Games Grand Prairie Nimitz MacArthur Lamar Irving Arlington Bell Nimitz Grand Prairie MacArthur Trinity Trinity Irving Arlington Bell Lamar Sam 2 4- 1 11 5 7 0 3 11 0 8 7 1 1 1 1 4 . l 1 2 I I Pitcher Mike Jones winds up to throw his fast ball past the batter, while first baseman Jeff Sustrik is ready for a hit Nm ff 9'5 f l',- . ,. I' iili l 4 1 M is as asa:w:ff':ffaw--14:' ' ff ff, ff- ,,, 43, 1 :MW , - fi f f e , -A f . ' H 2 4' 1 V- 4 k 'W , f- '- f' w , , , ,,.',' -H' l W f W, k,., ,f--1 1.,,.ftf,-J. , ,.. .owne l' 5' ' vii ' V . , ' Q fv l ' ' 1, ,V,, Rounding third, sophomore Tim Skinner heads home to score. Q AW ? 2 , , L 'i .f Y., i if A H- rlll q I 4 l Coach Tom Cantrell talks strategy to catcher Rusty Roger I l Tim Skinner hustles around the bag to score another point. Playing Arlington, Glenn JOHGS takes' a Swing at the ball. ' C-J nnounces Tomlin Sophomore of Year N Y . , C v 2' , . ,, W? v ff' W 4 A ,H As the ball flies through the air, Texan fans watch Jones awaiting the results. Rounding off first is Jeff Sustrik. 5 6 we A . A .se Batter Tim Skinner connects with the ball in a close game. Sophomore Dino Urquidi stretches to home trying to score. M,W,, ,,ttW ,, T T ? ? E V. WK V 'ww Sophomore of the year Reuben Tomlin watches the ball after getting another needed hit to bring home a run for the Texans. n I , ff. , f ,-1 X L, , W --x. .3 j,..u:,,,.,,.-.., ,W it ,, V ,,..., M f X A I ki ' J, Q V 1 ,. , -Q , J , L ' 3 , I X, ' .i r l f 'P 5 fd, ,, K z - M 52584 H 'Q in . -gs-H1 i H Q ' he as X . . ff 1 , ,, f i Rf ,R X va, 6 fi, Q r , V -M? - ..,f:s'... . x I l ' W Ll fa, 53, L , . ms' S if ? Chris Redman - Shortstop Glenn Jones - Centerfield Reuben Tomlin - Pitcher Seven Recognized for 11-District Honors ,HAMA vm. ..,-M.,bw f , MD? Wffmsvvd R I A lf ' it R Ha, -,. ,, . . ,,.-.4 ,'- E1 'l:v.?.i:' is , , . fd Outstanding players are Dino Urquidi, third baseg Mike Jones, pitcherg Larry Cope, left fieldg and Rusty Rogers, catcher. 'I27 X ga Winning 7-4A district track for the second year straight were these Texan members: Bill Keith, manager Bill Acker, track -queen Rhonda Templin, Ricky Neuman, Steve Brinkley, Ronald Latham, Donna Latham, Billy Battle, Wesley Nute, Ricardo Bo- gaert, manager Steve Messman, manager Kirk Bain, Coach Jimmy Brooks, Mike Navin, John Mclseland, Cecil Pancake, David Cook, Paul Acker, James Nelson, Mark Krug, Bobby Arnold, Russell Beaird, David Wade, Barry Bartos, Steven Estill, Danny Jones, Mike Styne, Sam Sexton, Gary Templin, Jerry York, David Holton, and Bernard Wilcox. The team won with 116 points. Track Captures District 7-4A Title Again The Sam Houston thinclad team sprinted their way to the second . 1 : '4 at Q straight year as district champs. Led 4-Y t by Coaches Jimmy Brooks, Bill K I kj? rl':,t,,gVgV 5 Keith, and James Hyden, they won the district by a solid 33 points, ,lv- sending many to regiona s at g V 5 jx Sophomores Danny Jones, Jerry r H I sum A miss . York, David Holtum, and Sam Sex- .., ton set a district record in the sprint medley in 31447. Setting re- cords in both intermediate and high - hurdles, posting times of 39.5 and N 141.5 was Mike Styne. 5 ' Senior Paul Acker left his mark by setting records in the 4-4-0 and 220 yard sprints and tying the 100 ' P f yard dash at 9.9. Junior Ricky Neu- mall Set 3 Cllstflfwe feC0f'd of 415' in Paul Acker gives a final burst as he crosses the finish line in the mile relay. the shot put. Vx 3. ' in 401 'Q Q . , . l X A 3 4 mn- l ' L - I Gif ' f Q f-G, ' . N U L' I , V , . WW! J Q , . fp f I ' ' W 1 lf, A 'I ' ' . - , J ,W V W . V17-hz - . rl'HCkSiCl' Gary Templin lUmP5 to Win- Two sophomore sprinlers exchange the handoff on the first leg of the 440 relay. ....-...M ..A.. , .. lenior Russell Beaird clears another hurdle to take first. P016 vaullef Cecil Pancake E005 UVCV lhff TOP U7 SIHY in- 'I29 0 r Nr M C? E552 'ww' W .nm K u A In the grueling 880-yard dash, Donny Latham takes first. Versatile track member Paul Acker breaks the tape quickly W i Kt'wavrxsj .N ' I K . , V 1. qM.j,..,f-,.f5Q ,Zf- 1 t Ricky Neuman shot puts another first. High jumper Grady 0'Neal takes a blue ribbon on his third attempt at six fee' 3 K, , fx..-.t,: ' 1 ir- We W , P N.. . W, W :, 5 it I f L X 1 -f'f I - ft . 1 M The seven members of the Texan Cross-Country Team include fback rowl Steve Estill, Ricky Bogaert, Mike Styne, and Sam Sextong ffrontl Kirk Bain, Mike Navin, and Bernard Wilcox. Girls' track members Tina Brown, Emily Spruiel, Christie Weddle, and Tressia Hurndon display the 880 yard relay trophy won at the district meet held April 15 at Lamar High School. l Cross-Ccuntr , Girls' Track Show Success Members of the girls' track team are Gail McCraw, Pattie Currie, Emily Spruiel, Kim Cain, Christie Weddle, Velinda Sloan, Tressia Hurndon, and Tina Brown. These participants in SHHS's' first track team are under Mrs. Sue Ellis's direction. The Texan Cross Country Team participated in six meets throughout the year. The team met during first period of each day. The girls, track team entered the Lake Highlands Relays and the dis- trict meet. The team made good showings in each meet, especially since this was the first year for SHHS to participate. ky 1, . fm ,, z , ru, 1, in Y. R A if Hurdler Gail McCraw practices the art of learning a hurdle without falling down during a girls' track practice. David Brannen tries his best to put 7 ff' ' 1 . . Q t we Mg . ing ii his MZ fl I li I a v I Q ' -' 4- rv y 04 Q 1 ft 4 .ggi ' - rrs 1- f'h' 1 Aif. i . 1 nfl., Q, ,,,,. . ' if 'H 'MA ., Wh hw M . 7 , i . ., y C y y L With a perfect follow-through, Odis Lacey's putt seems sure to fall in place, for a birdie. The 4 strokes on the par 5 hole were shot on a course in Euless. Texan Golfers Place Fifth The five man golf team coached by Mr. Wallace Johnson partici- pated in several local tournaments. Fifteen boys tried out, but only five of them were entered in the district golf tournament. The 18 hole par 70 golf course at the Shady Valley Country Club was the site of the district tournament, April 12-13. Texan golfers came back with fifth place. Big hopes are in sight for next year for all but one member will be returning to the course. Junior member of the golf team, Carl Perkins sets up a putt in preparation for the district match on April 12. Practice rounds are played on various courses. all his power into this one stroke. With a possible birdie 3, Coach John son explains the difficult chip shot These tennis team members keep in top shape by eating their Vfheaties each morning: ftop rowj Steve Burton, Mike Taylor, David Wernecke, Rodney Parks, David McCord, Bill Loweg tbottom rowj Jan Etherton, Julia Rollins, Siobhan McMahon, Cindy Short, Clarissa Carter, Debbie Dollar, and Denise Lowe. Led by Mr. Steve Vaughan, the team competes in area tournaments. etters Place in District The Texan Tennis Team, led by tMr. Steve Vaughan, worked their way to a first place tie in district play. Steve Burton, David McCord, and David Wernecke made the dis- trict 4'-A all-district tennis team. Clarissa Carter and Debbie Dollar defeated fourth seeded Lamar to reach the semifinals in girls' dou- bles. Winning district in boys' dou- bles were junior Steve Burton and senior David McCord. They finished their season with the highest honor in Texan tennis history. 5 5 Displaying the trophies won at the Arlington Tennis Association's Invitational Tournament are Denise Lowe, David Wernecke, Clarissa Carter, and Steve Burton. 'N fi I Q Q .Eir,E : v n:' . .... ., ,gg ,, , 3, 'if i Q' Z ' .f ff- 11 . -i tlf .mf .. . . , S - S rrrtit. if ' l ,ig I 5,39- Sophomore Brenda Adams practices sewing the ball during a regular class session. 133 4 Members of the girls' varsity volleyball team include Nita Ball, Joni Sweetin, Pam Morris, Emily Spruiel, Kathy Kennedy, Cathy Bailey, Mrs. Sue Ellis, Kathy Summers, Jo Lynn Kitchen, Lisa Love, Renae Childress, Brenda Taylor, Donita Schenck, Patsy Dunham, Karla Keeton, Carol Daughetee, Nova Ingram, and Debra Mitchell, They finished district with a 19-5 record. Girls' Volleyball Claims Third in District Hard work and devoted hours of practice helped the girls varsity vol- leyball team finish their district sea- son record with third place rank- ings. This is the second consecutive year in which the team finished third in district. This was also only the second year that Mrs. Sue Ellis coached the varsity volleyball team. They finished the season by winning 9 district games and losing only 5. The teams that managed to beat them in district playv were Castle- berry, Irving, and Arlington. At the Houston tourney hosted by Spring Woods, Sam placed fourth. Both Pam Morris and Donita Schenck made all-district honors. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL RECORD Sam Nimitz 0 Sam 2 Arlington 0 Sam Lamar 0 Sam 2 Nimitz 0 Sam Irving 2 Sam 2 Lamar 0 Sam Castleberry 2 Sam 0 Irving 2 Sam Mineral Wells 0 Sam 1 Castleberry 2 Sam MacArthur 1 Sam 2 Mineral Wells 0 Sam Spring Woods 2 Sam 2 Abilene 0 Sam Alvin 0 Sam 1 Van 2 Sam Cy-Fair 0 Sam 2 MacArthur 0 Sam Port Neches 2 Sam 1 Arlington 2 ' ' Ni Rv ' . ,, Klml' 3 L ' Q 4L,. ,, . ' A N 3 gggg 'v JQVAQ.-.3 ..' JW? P Jk- Fx sf ...- , , . 1 ' ' x ifiizv 3. +9 - L Q Pnszail 2.33 ,. . rm 'W' K K ' . L , X -fs -Q- . ' 1 mmh' . 7 HQ ' it K ff - s ' ,sf f ig s - Q 2 ' - ' e W Kathy Kennedy and Donita Schenck go up to form a double block against Abilene. 1' f 'Ng AJQ, M... swfvfylffff, . W,x,M . .. 'fl . , Girls volleyball coach Mrs. Sue Ellis talks to her starters before ,ff game time. A . Sam Houston puts a hold on Abilene High School in their girls' volleyball game. Joni Sweetin hits to the opposition. Lisa Love spikes the ball for points. l ll i 1 I v 3 Q 2 I l i Joining forces to make a team are Mr. Woodrow Counts, assistant superintendent of education, Mr. James W. Martin, super- intendent, and Mr. Roy Wood, assistant superintendent of finance. These three men choose personnel and initiate policy. Board Members Busy With School Policies J l' 111 QN- wg-'7 sf 5 xi.: f i - .FE f' is v Q L :xl . ' M A Public school board members are Mr. J. M. Farrell, Mr. Bill Bondurant, Mrs. Tye Barnett, Dr. Truett Boles, Mr. Charles Young, and Mr. Tom Foster Knot shownj. Serving as a vital part of the Ar- lington city school system is the ad- ministration. Their job concerns planning, supervising, and organiz- ing. Curriculum, selection of teach- ers, financial areas, and mainte- nance crews are just several of the responsibilities the superintendents fulfill for all Arlington public schools. Administrators find spring is a busy time of year, as decisions must be made involving new courses and the selection of instructors for sum- mer school and the following school year. Keeping Arlington's school dis- trict running smoothly and carrying out policies set by the Board of Ed- ucation are the six members of the school board. Providing for new stadium facili- ties at Sam Houston was a major transaction carried out by members of this year's board. The school board plans for the installation of dressing rooms and concession stands, and for additional parking. before the newly erected school title, Mr. Bicknell, Mr. Key and Mr. Remynse are proud leaders of Sam Houston. Students Led by Key, Remynse, Bicknell g .,.. ,. H .,,,.. l. ,t.N,lt ,. -'T . Mr. H. W. Key has been the principal of Sam Houston High School since it first opened in the autumn of 1963. Combining a total of 65 years of experience in educational work are Mr. Harold Key, principal, Mr. Bud Remynse, vice-principal, and the assistant vice-principal and dean of Mr. Remynse, your wife has called and said she had triplets, one girl, one boy, and one that looks just like you! boys, Mr. Monroe Bicknell. As Mr. Key is in the main office, Mr. Remynse and Mr. Bicknell have outer offices run by Mrs. Pat Pow- ers and Mrs. Lorraine Brogdon. Did you say Hong Kong flu, an ulcer, mononucleosis, and a broken toe? You will be here when? asks Mr. Bicknell. Secretaries Keep School Moving Smoothly The assistance of four counselors is available for troubled students. Mrs. Marjean Kitts serves as sopho- more counselor, while Mrs. Betty Whitaker is responsible for juniors. The combined efforts of Mrs. Emily Lunday and Mrs. Tommie Williams aid seniors. Sewing as dean of girls, Mrs. Do- reen Young maintains and records all girl absentees and schedules. Clinic aid Mrs. Pat Edney takes care of all health problems includ- ing keeping immunization records correct and up to date. Besides being Mr. Key's personal secretary, Mrs. Audine Whitten is responsible for financial records. Employed in the front office as secretaries are Mrs. Helen Shumate, Mrs. Dorothy Skaggs and Mrs. Doris Brazzil, registrar. The efficient library system at Sam Houston is maintained and supported by Mrs. Jimmie Russell and Mrs. Louise Clark. Mrs. Pat Powers makes appointment to fit Mr. Remynse's busy schedule. MRS LOUISE CLARK MRS MARJEAN KITTS S ph LARK AFS Sp n J Mrs. Helen Shumate serves as a secretary in the front office, along with Mrs. Doris Brazzil, who serves as registrar. These ladies help coordinate paperwork. MRS. EMILY LUNDAY MRS. .llMMlE RUSSELL Senior Counselor Assistant Librarian LARK MRS. BETTY WHITAKER Junior Counselor MRS, AUDINE WHITTEN Secretary to Mr. Key Bookkeeper MRS. TOMMIE WILLIAMS Senior Counselor MRS. DOREEN YOUNG Dean of Girls Attendance f Dlx A Looking for a good laugh, Kenny Powers to Mrs. Brogdon, secretary, who isn't as gullible as most people would believe. checks the excuses for absenteeism given firs. Dorothy lancy Mclnto E Q 5 Skaggs, a main office secretary, talks with sh before she sends her on an urgent errand. Parental permission is required when a student must leave campus and nurses' aide Mrs. Pat Edney is often in charge. ROTC Movies Add Interest The purpose of Air Force Junior ROTC is to instill pride in flag and country and to inform cadets about military customs, aerospace, and leadership principles. Classes view AFJROTC training films to supplement lessons. Cadets attended field trips to Love Field in Dallas and Naval Air Station in Grand Prairie. COL. CLYDE l AFI ROTC Avrnspare Education BS Oklahoma ABIM 29 years active service MASTER SERGEANT BILL CARTER AFJROTC Aerospavt' Education 23 years active service i rrrr 3 1 lla 4 ' 1 ypwx ,,.. it lips A ,gl , ,A - if' .. ,,.. V ' s 1 ,Li 3? N' 'ft' LS, , R ,. 5' UZ lii M rrrrrs Tlmwwmmivmwa, ,. if T . f' T i it ff i , rr ',AA We ,Ak .., F was v A M Y If K ' ---mf., N V' 1 at ,. K I ' ...vw U mf :aan M UA Mmvw I W ' - w h , While typing out a test in the 'MQW 'gg,,'f Mi ROTC workroom among textbooks and models, Col. Clyde Kelsay pauses to speak to a studer Field Trips Enlighten Interested Student MRS. NANCY JORDAN Homemaking l. ll Sam Houston FHA BS Texas Christian MRS. LOUISE MOHN Family Living Home Management Cherokee FHA MA Texas Adil Several courses are offered for students interested in the field of homemaking. Courses include family living, home furnishings, home manage- ment, and HECE, a vocational homemaking course. Homemaking I, II, and Ill are also offered in the curriculum. MRS. MARGARET TANNAHILL Family Living Cherokee FHA BS University of Te Austin MRS. JANIE WASSON Homemaking ll. lll Home Furnishings Sam Houston Chapter FHA xas at BS North Texas State Areas of study include nutrition, child care, furnishings, and manage- ment of money. Family living stu- dents also go on field trips to ob- serve court procedures. , if wpe- ti , ,J 1 figifizfmuwmf 'f H Mrs. Janie Wasson enjoys a new recipe. Ohl It'll be all right, says Mrs. Jordan as she reassures a dismal student. MRS. DOROTHY ELLIS Bookkeeping BBA Texas Wesleyan MRS, ANNETTE POLK Typing I General Business MBI North Texas State I Please, says Mrs. Saunders, Go out tonight and buy a pocket dictionary. MRS. SUE WILLAMS MRS, MARY .IO WOLFE Personal Typing General Business Typing I Typing I Clerical Practice BS North Texas State BBA Texas Tech V MISS DORIS C-OFF Bookkeeping Typing II, FBLA MBS BS East Texas State MRS, MARGARET SAUNDERS Typing I Record Keeping FBLA BBA Texas Tech VJ, N V -..,. :f i ldifvf ii.. I , .A 2 Mas. BETTY it A K , JoHNsToN t, I Rt-rurd Km-ping ,aw F' Shorthunrl I ' Typing I BS Tlu-il c..i1.-gp MISS MARILYN SMITH Shorthand I. II Typing II BS Hardin-Simmons New T ping Course Added Offering a broad selection of pro- fessional courses, the Business De- partment prepares students for fu- ture jobs in the work worldf' Shorthand I and ll, along with bookkeeping, provide valuable train- ing and experience that are needed in clerical and secretarial work. Three courses supply the basil fundamentals of typing. Typing and II drill students for bette Speedg while personal typing, only 1 one semester course, allows student: to work at their own rate. fl' X. While a student tries frantically to understand a bookkeeping assignment, Mrs Dorothy Ellis listens patiently and points out the student's miscalculations MR. DAVID ADAMS Pri--vmploynwnl DECA BA North Texas Stale t. H MRS. BETTY BROWN VOE OEA BS University uf Arkansas -IYXV Work Programs Beneficial Students enrolled in vocational cooperative courses attend school and then work part of the day. Industrial Cooperative Training involves skills from nurses, aides to mechanics. Cooperative Vocational Academic Education prepares for many types of jobs, as Vocational Office Education, a business course, is mainly concerned with simulated office conditions. Retail salesmanship is the main concern of Distributive Education while HECE, Home Economics Co- operative Education, involves train- ing centering on the home. Wlhle Mr. Moss patiently sells tickets to the Friday night football game, Cindy Adkins waits for her friends standing in the ticket line. During a bomb scare Mr. Holland points out the exit to his excited students. MRS. LINDA FRANK HECK FHA MS T4-was W0mt'n's University MR. BUDDY HOLLAND DE l, II DECA BBA Nurlh Tvxas Slate S, X . Lf . Q N V ig I . if ' was ' C? Q' MR, BENTON MOSS MR. BOB TARVER DE I, ll ICI' l. ll DECA VICA MEil East Texas BSE4l Uniwrsilx of Alabama Technical Training Courses Provide Useful Teaching students useful skills important for future jobs, industrial lab courses offer experience in nine different areas. Radio-TV, auto mechanics, auto body repair, building trades and cosmetology are taught three hours each day over a two year period. Drafting, wood and metal shop are concerned with the construction and planning of projects. The proc- ess of combustion engines is cov- ered in power mechanics. L 'Qt ,-. MR. toe HODGE 1' I' 1 Mvcliuniral Drawing Ill Wood l. II, Ill . BS North Texas Slate I L MR. HUGH BROWN CVAE MEd Sam Houston State MR. ZOLLIE CAPPS Metal Shop ll Power Mm-chztnirs Senior Class BS East Texas Stau- MR. LLOYD ISRAEL Auto Mechanics South Plains Junior Collegi- ENMC KJ? ft l E Watch it,', exclaims Mr. Israel wher N While averaging six weeks grades, Mr. Jim Latham, auto body repair instructor, wonders what the penalty should be for forgetting the bumper of a repaired car. he sees a student misuse machinery MR. BILL KEITH Metal Shop I MR. AARON JONES Building Trades I. II VICA Drafting l, ll Wood Shop ll P.E. Sophomore Class BSEtl University of Houston Education, Skills for Mechanicall -Minded MR.JlM LATHAM ii: M-,Vf'LHQ,MRLil1i ' MRs.JoD1E LASATER AuluBo4ly R.-,mirI,1l h 'l ' ' X, C0Hv1 l11l0ml-ll ,, , , Qi: , ,z f ' '- BE Easl T1 xas State , ., ??M VICA Club , S VICA 1 e it f it ,,,.. . ff-- . . ix t 1 z 'll wad I, lm Ir. Zollie Capps explains the proper handling 15 .I 14 21 it' V , ,E i,.,E,,fa, J and use of the torch to an industrial student working with several bricks. I4 MISS LINA DAVIS .lnurnalism I, II Annual Staff Quill and Scroll CHSPA BA University of Arkansas MR. WALLACE ' JOHNSON Photography I. II Golf MA Sam Houston Stale i And you drew that all by yourself, Mrs. Saxe says with a hint of sarcasm. MRS. IACQUELINE DYER Speech I, III, IV BS Texas Tech 1' ' ' 1 ' Miss MILDRED ' V PEVETO Q umm I. II, Ill 5 ,apr International Thespian av., f if .gy Q N Society ' rrr' National Forensic I .V a League , ' -' i r BA Howard Payne 5 College Art Offers Two Liberal arts at Sam Houston in- clude speech, drama, photography, journalism, and art. All of these are chosen by students as electives and are one credit courses. Speech classes are mainly con- cerned with teaching students the fundamentals of public speaking. Live theatre, backstage prod- uctions, and literature are covered in Drama I, II, III. Photography I and II teach the main elements of photo compos- MRS. MILDRED RUSSUM An I. IV Commercial Art Art Club MFA Oklahoma Stale MISS JANET SLACK English III Art I. II Arts and Crafts Art Club BSELI Midwest University Hey, Miss Peveto, Lutz fell off the stage last night and broke his leg. New Courses ition. The students take and print pictures used in Texans Talk and Cherokee. Journalism I teaches basics of newspaper, and selected students from this course compose the Tex- ans Talk staff which is called Ad- vanced Journalism II. Six courses are available for art students. Art I, II, and III and com- mercial art encourage creativity, and this year Art IV and arts and crafts are offered. Q MRS. JEAN SAXE Art I, II, Ill Art Club MA Univn-rsily of Texas al Arlington MRS. AVA SMITH Business Speech Communications Drama BA Fast Texas Baptist usicians Work Extra Hours Sam Houstonis Music Depart- ment is divided into two major ar- eas and includes over 350 students. About 250 participate to form six choirs. The Choral Department con- tains sophomore mixed choir, a cap- pella, chorale and girls choir. The Singing' Texans and Texan Belles meet outside school. Including four bands, the Band Department also teaches classes in music history, and theory. Concert, stage and training bands perform with a 65-piece marching band. As Miss Sewell begins Somewhere Over the Rainbowf' the cowardly lion, Kaleen Hurley, points out the road to the Land of Oz for Miss Peveto and Mr. I-Iarris. MR, LOUIS HARRIS Music III, IV, VI ESPC Singing Texans MME Te-was Christian MISS PAM SEWELI. Music I. Il. V Texan Belle:- BME Baylor NNUDW4 t, 3, f Air. . , t I 1 Mif- MR. ROBERT ROBER Burul Smgr- Band Music Tlwnry Inu-rat-1 MM North Texas Slau- MII- JEREMY WALKER Band Slum' Bnnrl Musii' History BM T1-xas Wesleyan Okay, let's straighten up those lines, kids. We have only got a few minutes left in the period, states Mr. Rober sternly. With halftime show patterns to he memorized and perfected, extra hours of practice are required and used by the directors. N .. Q 149 Six-Week ini Courses, Classical Movies MRS. BARBARA BALDWIN English IV Senior Class BA University of Tcxas at Arlington f, ffm -W MRS. CAROLYN HEATH English IV Senior Class MA University ot' Kansas MRS. FRANCES ELICK English Ili .lunior Class MEd East Tcxas State Q0 9 ,. gn What do you want now. asks Mrs. Lane, busy calling roll. MRS. MARY LANE English IV Senior Class BA University ul Texas at Arlington MRS. MARJORIE SPANN English IV Senior Class MA North Tc-xas Statm- Irr MISS EVELYN MUELDER English IV Senior Ciass Volleyball BA University of Texas at Austin MRS. .IEANNINE CRILL English lll Junior Class MA University of Texas at Arlington 4 if ne d -c 'Y ef ta K' .2, 'gk fr xx r if V' ' 5 ' ' ' lg 1:55, .U-' in as ., K 2. .W Dfw ws rg? 3 As the crowd cheers, Mis. Elick pins a tail on the colt Broaden Activities of English Curriculum ,J if MRS, PA'I'I'l FOWLER English Il. III Junior Class BA Mississippi College MRS. DIXIE KIRKPATRICK English III Junior Class Student Congress BA East Texas State MRS. CATHERINE BROWN English II Sophomore Class BA University oI Texas at Austin MRS. .IO ANN GOOLSBY English III .Iunior Class BA University of Texas at Arlington MISS JUDY PIRTLE English III .Iunior Class American Field Service BA West Texas Slate MR. BILLY CROUCH English II Sophomore Class BBA Texas Tech vvvvvwrq 'Play cards? Sure, if you want to fail I I I t 4 1 . 4 fgifiivix I i 1 it W . I Kel I 4 , i,,l Q. this semester, replies Mrs. Magnuson. With the importance of compo- sition and literature being stressed in sophomore, junior, and senior English classes, Sam Houston has one of the area's most comprehen- sive English Departments. Team teaching methods are used to increase students' understanding of world, British, and classical liter- ature. Students were placed in basic, regular, honors, and pilot classes according to their individual achievement. Mini-courses were chosen by the senior English classes for the fifth six weeks. MRS. YVONNE DAVIS English Il Sophomore Class MA North Texas State MRS. MARILYN HARRELL English it MA University of Texas at Austin MRS. CAROLYN WIETKOSWKI English II Creative Writing Senior Class MBS BA University of Texas at Arlington when 1 -mistsaf t as ' 1-,g it 5, zsaxpzi g-,-va.. so , , MRS. MARY MACNUSON English II BS University of Tulsa Social Studies Seek Understanding of an 1 IFEFEEF' A V' 'Q it MR.LEON sowMAN H x 'V x i Y t v K X tx YL lik x xv A 'I ,N f X 2 5 if at A My Lx: 4' are ' is warm History I Alf H Football, Basketball 1 T BS Texas Wesleyan ' ifQJi55ff'I?'f X L I L I U it rr' 1 .E . ANY 15- -1. , WHY:- ' -- ff- . .fa X MRS. MARY DOLLAR M-K 'l i I World History Sophomore Class ,. , QV : S ' BA Univ:-rsily ol Te-xas it . M' at Arlington 1 ' I - 5 3: S ft if , ff' i R v aryl X . . f if- ss- . .lov ,,l 1 , e I l eee Students who are interested in the field of social studies have a wide selection of courses from which to choose. There are seven different, yet related classes which are offered this year. Seniors can choose from several one semester courses. Economics, contemporary social and economic problems, and Civics all deal with past and present problems in Amer- ica. Psychology and sociology, also one semester courses involve the study of man's behavior. By studying past history, students seek to understand the present in the full-year American and world history courses. f -- -as-1 1 :I . 5 i' sw . . ,i,, ,. t ,st . K H V ,,rr sl f ff 7 sais., W ,.,,,7 NN,-4--' ..,,,' . .1-ull' Oh! It's rough, sighs Mr. Bowman. MR. .llMMlE BROOKS American History Track Football Junior Class BA University of Tvxas al Arlington MR. JAMES FARMER Government Senior Class Student Congress BA University of Texas at Arlington .1 f3..3..4i.,T 'nl l ..t., XOR Young man, this class is not a study of the performing artsg this is historyf MR. TERRY GEORGE if MRS, BETTY E KEY Gov:-rnnit-nt American History' Basketball. Baseball Junior Class Km-y Club MA University ol Tvxas at BBA University of Texas Arlington Arlington MISS SUZANNE HIGHTOWER Cities Amvriran Field Serv ict' BA Texas Tcrh Q ,- 5 r an - 'Tf - 5 R r N MRS. VAUDRENE HUNT Amcrivnn History Economics Chr:-S Cluli BA University of Texas at Arlington MRS. JOY MITCHELL Sflfiology. Psychology Senior Class National Honor Sofia-ty BA Hunrlrix College 'ff' 1b-- N .,f., W .f MRS GAYLA SHANNON C W? worm History F ' Sophomorl' Class r W nw.. National Honor Society - t Q t ,. BS Texas Christian 'ii f?G it-, '1 xx . ' 1 ,. :ff M ni' 8 :WA .W MJ aww- , -. 9' ff i1l, . gov' Coach .. ,iii Stewart is all smiles while Mr. Wendell Pendleton prepares for the shot ...iff 1 1, Q. -'Q' . WM 'I don't know what to tell him: I'm really not as old as I look, says Mr. Ware. MRS. RUTH STUTLER World History Sophomore Class BA University of Texas at Arlington MRS. ROSA VERNON American History Erology Club Studvnt Congrz-ss Mlid North Tvxas Stall' Am:-rivan History Ki-y Club Football Basketball Boys' P,E. Univ:-rr-ity ol T1-xas Arlington MR. DAVID WARE Amrriran History English ut .lunicr Class BA Univvrsily of Tvxas at Arlington MR. BILLY STEWART MRS. BEATRICE WIESI Russian Adde For the first time, the Foreign Language Department at Sam is of- fering Russian to students along with the four other languages. Three years of Spanish, three years of French, two years of Ger- man, and a two year coursefof Latin are presently being offered. The first year of a foreign lan- guage consists of the fundamentals of speaking and reading grammar and reading comprehension com- prises the second year of study. The last year courses study the literature and culture of the country. Mrs. Wiese presents a Spanish lesson on verbs to her first year students. d to Foreign Language Courses 5 -. -tl After a student's inquiry concerning the activities of the coming week, Miss ,lean Anderson pauses awhile as she realizes what a busy time is ahead of her. MISS JEAN ANDERSON French l Suph Ch:-vrli'adi-rs ROTC Flight Sweethearts Fnrvigii lnngtiugfr Clulr BSE Abilene Christian Collegi- MRS. MAYDELLE CROUCH Frirneh l, ll, Ill Foreign Language Club MFA North Texas Stale 1119? ,wwf- Y. aff, ,f m- 6 ,.,. i' '-i. . Q 1 1 . L' MRS. PHYLUS SPINKS German I, ll Foreign Language Club BA University of Dallas MRS, PHYLLIS COLLIP Russian l Foreign laliguugn' Club BA University of Texas a Arlington MISS Dc-LYNDA HOWA Spanish ll, lll, IV Foreign Language Club BSE Abilene Christian College Spanish l L.1tin l. ll Fnrvign Language Club MA Baylor University fered to upperclassmen considering wa A l l qu l .f l , I f 1 'A '- MRS VERBA BOYES , Biolnr l i ,, to fxas Science Courses Varied MISS LOIS DEAN Biology I, Il Future Teachers BA University of Texas at Arlington MRS. JENNIFER Mt-DOWELL Biology Future Teachers BA Texas Christian MRS. NELDA SHIPLE' Chemistry Related Math ll BA Texas Womcn's University Encouraging students to learn more about the world around them, the Science Department at Sam of- fers students a varied curriculum of courses. Geology, physics, chemis- try, and Biology I and II round out the science classes. I V I J' iff' MRS. NITA MCGUIRE Biology I BS Southwestern Stah- MRS. JOYCE TALBOT Biology I BS Texas Terh Biology I, a required course, re- veals some of the secrets of the liv- ing world. Biology II goes into more detailed study of life than Biology I. The more advanced sciences are of- a science career. : A , 5 it Mi Miss BILLIE scorr Z.. Bioloblt I MBI East Texas Stall' I f are ,,, . g as iii .I 5 ,Q i' A y ,M if Miss MARGARET e ar, I VONMINDEN H fi' Biology I 1 fr' mum.-.1 Math it ,V Vkrk BS Smith West Ti-me r u si Stau- Biology teacher Mrs. Verba Boyes anxiously awaits John Hutchisonls comments as he checks on his last test score. is if-2' t MR. NORMAN BRAKE MRS. BETTY BUEHRLE MR. JAY CANNON MR. RONALD CROWTHER Geometry Algebra I, ll Geology Related Math Algebra ll MA University of Texas al Algebra ll Trigonometry BA University of Texas al Arlington Related Math Special Prnhlems Arlington BS Kansas Stale College Advani-ml Algebra Analytival Geometry National Honor Suriely BSDI Nnrlh Texas Slalv ame of the Game: umbers After a hearty lunch at Burger King, Mr. Crowther enjoys a good math book. I ,.....A-..-,-.sM.,..,. iiir ' The Math Department at Sam of- fers students an extensive range of math-oriented courses. The curricu- lated, classes. Five full year courses that are of- fered include Related Math I and II, geometry, and Algebra I and ll. aff ish lum consists of 12 dlfferent, yet re- Advanced algebra, special prob- lems, trigonometry, and elementary analysis are offered to students as one semester courses. Okay, says Mr. Winter to his student teacher, Miss Gay F reiss, Here is the diagram. The two variables are X and O. Now if no one wins at all, the cat gets it. MRS. HELEN DRAKE Geometry Algebra l BA Baylor MR. G. E. HlA'l'I' Geometry Algebra BS UCLA i While checking tests, recording grades, and trying to watch a group of restless students, Mr Sevier looks up to see who is causing the commotion in the lab U-an 2. , .s . 1, Y ef i i as . lu ' 2 2 it , ,z A, ' sit y . lt . ' 45 T6 f it ANN , .' ,.,. ,s., pts,sv r.eQ s J Q . IRS, BETTIE NOLAND vcomelry .lgt-hm l MRS. KAY PROSSER Consumer Math Rvlaletl Math Il lEd Howard Payne- College Algebra II BA University of Texas at Arlington A 'Ohl You sophomore! Can't you get it hrough your head? asks Mrs. Drake. . MR. ROBERT SEVIER Algebra 1, Il V A Physics gf Qxigf Related Math II BS T4-xns Wm-sleyan MR. W. J. WINTER Trigonometry Rf-lated Math Il Analysis l. II Mild Sam Houston State L 1 Q N 6' l . .. .. TTT + W' is er 3 . X I 2 Q y K ii I 5 4-1-fi. - 'Q N a s--f ii, - , f ,f -. L x ,H ,,., , K ft of Oh dear! lsn't that a shame? sighs Mrs. Bettie Noland when she hears dent's tragic story of See these symbol and a stu- how she lost her geometry homework on the way to school. two designs? Now can't you tell the difference between a mathematics a chemistry symbol? Mr. Ronald Crowther asks a bewildered student. MII. TOMMY CANTRISLIJ Bas'-hall B-'lleam Football PII. BS Texas Christian MR. JERRY GRIFFIN Drivcr's Education Football Assl. Track Coach Ethnic Club MEd North Texas Stall' Please stop bouncing those balls! MR. ANDY CHAMBERS Drivvrk Education Salt-ly Count-il MEAI North Texas Stan' 1: a MRS. SUE ELLIS P.E. Cheerleaders Volleyball BS East Texas Slau- irls Begin to Hurdle, Run Physical Education classes are planned to help develop students' character. Team work, good sports- manship, and an awareness of the requirements for a strong mind and body are taught to students. it 'Suv Prepare to work, says Coach Vaughan. Uh do you know where anything is around here? Coach Stewart asks Miss Henry. The fundamentals of exercise are taught in regular P.E. classes, as well as in football, basketball, track, tennis, baseball, and volleyball classes. A track team for girls was also initiated. MISS SUSAN HENRY 3. P.E. Tex-Annes Sophomore- Class BS North Texas Slate E MR. JAMES HYDEN Football Sr-nior Class MEd North Texas Slau- MRS. BARBARA THOMAS MR. STEVE VAUGHAN P.E. Tennis Majorcttl-s P.E. BA Hardin-Simmons BA New Mexico Slate 1 .,,, ,A,, 1. . . ' Q . 'A 791 L I . l z.. K .'-. . ,, .iii I1'3Y'?Lfl-izisiff K CC assr it nanr ' P ,Lf 'Q ' it . 'mm': -ii if 4 if up 0 55153 A 1' s.N?ZrrQ 'if ',h' 1 1125254 L ' g tt if7?5ZE ' .pq-, ' ,diff ,rl'fl f5flIf', ' am 1n r er ' f i f The cafeteria ladies prepare 'X ' 'Q V LR.-1, ,, fl, . 'i Q f .. enough food to feed over 1000 hun- x' . 1' ft 5 ml? ,.,, gry students daily. For a morning Q 4 K K it V 5. t git e'ii1,51.gp p 5 1 k h f ' f -d l 'fb P S 1 1 f ' .,r. snac , t e ca eteria orce prov1 es ,fl 3 about 1000 cinnamon rolls per wi ,waz ,. ,- a week' The number of personnelm Backing the Texans in their spare time, the cafeteria staff sketches posters. the cafeteria totals 12. The custodial staff, made up of 16 night and three day employees, keeps Sam in operating condition. Mrs. Clark prepares cookies for lunch. Custodians include Mr. Ralph Torres, Mr. Harry Robbins, and Mr. John Cummings. , . K' X yi be 1, .- .1 . aaggf.- f ' f 5 i 'a.,,.+x 1, .... , my X s L '7 sg A i K airs i Q r ,,ft's A s Q g K '., .r'1 ' 'he cafeteria staff prepares cinnamon rolls to serve in the morning. The staff consists of Mrs. Lee Clark, Mrs. Avis Dud- ey, Mrs. Otila Alcala, Mrs. Ann Lindsey, Mrs. Inez Gotcher, Mrs. Patsy Allen, Mrs. Martha Polk, and Mrs. Goldie Vaughan. it pw 'ffl 5 i ,i fi w 1 W gi ,li Lx Semors Reuse Extra Cash from Valegrams 11111218 ,,. E, g l nm .......RON LUTZ . . . .JEFF SUSTRIK .CHRIS KRUEGER MARY HANZELKA .TERRY McCANTS Aaron Acker Acker Acree, Adams George Adams VICIOTIH Adee, Karen Adkins Jlmmy Albers, Dwaln Allen, Larry Allen, Paul Alley, Lynda Allison Albert Ames, Randy Anderson Steve Angell, Don a 1 Anthony, Susie Apel, Sharon Armstrong, Gary Ashton, Tracey School Photographers Seek Different Ideas E S 5 Atkinson, Pam Atwood, Sherri Bailey, Paul Bailey, Polly Bailey, Steve Baker, Glenda Baker, Robert Balentine, Danny Ball, Nita Banks, Donna Barasch, Debbie Barkman, Fran my , 22555-, - 525' f Q, I V , ,was '51 for nnual, Paper Barras, Gary Barreda, Raul Barton, Kathy Batten, David Batts, Sammy Baughman, Jerry Bayless, Jamie Beaird, Russell Beard, Rilla Bearden, Kathy Beauford, Paul Becker, Belinda Barnett, Danny Barnett, DCCLOIS First Row of Parking Provided for Faculty I DE students Sammie Moore and Valerie Whalin paint the curb red to reserve spaces for the faculty. Beckett, Steve Beebe, J oy Belken, Mark Bell, Ron Bench, Debi Berry, Michael Birdwell, Barbara Blalock, Linda Blanton, Debbie Blanton, Pat Blevins, Benji Blount, ,lan I K' X Blue, Don Blumenthal, Cynthia Bocell, Barbara Bode, Cindy Bogaert, Ricardo Bold, Bobby Bolling, Joey Boone, Jack Boucher, Mike Bourland, Grant Bowers, Jack Boyett, Scarlett Brake, Debbie Braley, Ronald Braziel, Vickie Breaud, Peggy cFight, Texans, Fight' Rings Through Gym Brewer, Robert Britton, Darlene Brock, Dennis Brown, Delbert Brown, Janet Browning, Ross Bullard, Sherri Bumgarner, Hugh Bunderle, Brad Burchard, Mary Burdett, Linda Burge, Blaine Burgess, Janie Burgett, Randy Burns, Debbie Burns, Paul During Rallies X xf K 'X Buster, Lynn Psyching up for a game, varsity players join in singing the fight song Butler, Ricky Byerly, Steve Cade, Pat Cain, Steven Cairns, Richard Camp, Laura Camp, Leah Carbone, Carolyn i armichael, Kevin arroll, Betty asal, David ash, Nancy i Carusi, Vicki Caufman, Debra Caufman, George Chadwick, Larry Chavous, Nancy Cheney, Sandra Chernosky, J eff Childress, Rowena Good Orgamzauon, T1m1ng Produce Spirit Chitsey, Carol Christian, Larry Christopher, Floyd Clark, Linda Clark, Mark Clark, Tom Clements, Kathy Cole, Shauna 7 Ioleman, Greg Iollins, Brint Ionnally, Kay Zonner, Rickey Iooper, Terry Zope, Larry lordell, Janis Iountryman, Mike Xcitement, Involvement for Student Body l llong with the other varsity cheerleaders, Sharon pel helps lead cheering students at pep rallies. 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Crole, Calvin Daniels, John Davenport, Rebecca Davis, Andy Davis, Carol Davis, Robi Degner, Janet DeLeon, Cynthia Dick, Patty Dietrich, Brenda Diggs, Mike Ditto, Gary Dolezal, Ruth Ann ,vw-.. ii- 'QE r ii Q , s ,.,, 4 11 ,v l MI 5 i 1 Q Q . 6 ' E Q2 is W, I . , .1 .gr 'W' With the newly installed light at New York and Arkansas Lane, earl morning and after school traffic jams are a very unusual occurrenc4 Donaldson, Terry Dority, Karen Drayovitch, Ronald Duffy, Martha Traff1e L1ght Keeps Cars Movmg Smoothly Dull, Phyllis Dumond, Jack Dunaway, Debbie Duncan, Bonnie Dunham, Debi Dunham, Patsy Dunson, Malinda Durham, Sharon Dykstra, Ronald Eades, Alan Eaves, Doreen Edwards, James Egenberger, Bernard Ehwell, Terry Eichelberger, Patsy Elmore, Genia Seniors Scribble Greetings for Homecoming Engelhardt, Diane Erickson, LeRoy Estill, Steve Estoll, Diann Etherton, Carol Fagan, Gary Farhat, Cynthia Farmer, William Ferguson, Mike Fillingim, Phyllis Fincher, Kris Folta, Jay -isa Ford, Diane A Ford, Karen gy Ford, Larry Ford, Ronnie orson, Glenna owler, Ginger Foxworth, Steve lFrank, Mark Frank, Paula Frechette, Agnes Frisby, Mary Frisina, Paul fn- we i 4- ' ' Q' Q . ' 5 F l k' in R -Zn: I 15 1 2 :lg ' K lf' IT 22511 3 . , g ' F 'A 'if l X 6 21 ? 1, 1 Seniors set up signs to welcome back exes for Homecoming. Homecoming chaos gives Sian Knowles a chance to scribble, Frizzell, .Ioan Fry, Sandra Frydenberg, Ricky Frytz, Gene 'Galyen, Gwen Gambrell, Bubba Gambrell, Harvey Gansert, Dan'l Beautiful Weather Encourages Conversation 1 Gansert, Gwen Garcia, Joey Gardner, Vernon Gassaway, Mike George, Bill Gilbert, Joyce Goad, Debbie Goldfuss, Kenda - ' - ' -It '-we -ns' iff-.s ' ,W I ,fo f K V . . xr., ,gs ki, 3 ,Qs nl, , V, . i ,V -, ' . .Sv -' L' Q, . ,, ings,-,Q S .X , , 1 K K ,v .- i Y 4 4 ' 'igzj jfjzfifkjm. ' , A Ml . xg , , Y , K , Jas ,..i,bl:,ifii,,t, Y . 1 fr N' , .f f ,., F ' ' it . iff ' -- ' , ,, , ' jg v , ' 'i,.gg, 1 L, ' -2 if .-1 , In Y- r I -.M ,. -A 4 .Arg V 1 W s --.,: S , -.Af V , i . V , .. - , , lm.:-s-1 ' xp . . P 1' ' -' ' L' ' U 't ft .'fI-fir' , -Q., 1 A 'N ' J , -M' A Nw f - .YH A f i - f'i':'? 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N ss, 3 Grimes, Lloyd Gromacki, Jim Guffey, Eddie W Gunter, Lexy Haller, Jackie Hamlin, Larry Hanby, Bill Hanzelka, Mary Hargett, Cheryl Harrell, Bobby Harrison, Tom Hart, Dave Hartsfield, Ann Hayden, Mike Hayes, Tommy Hays, Ronnie Hays, Teresa Hedrick, Susie Helton, Debbie Helton, Teresa Dreaming away his study hall, senior Dan'l Gansert makes plans for his Nov. 5 vacation. TSTA Meeting : Holiday we Henderson, Cindy T Henderson, Danny Hensley, Chris Henson, Nancy Hicks, Michael Hlavaty, Diane fig, rw r auf!- Holder, Bill Holland, Steve Holley, David Holmes, Page W1 ' Honea, Margaret Hooley, Becky Hope, Gloria Hopkins, John .. .. 3 -f gi' ' Q. - , Howard, Gary Howell, Lissa Hudson, Vikki Hull, Bruce Self Expression Important to All Seniors Ah-h-h-h-h replies Cheryl Mitchell, while posing very sedately to express her mood. Hullurn, .lon Humphries, Ronny Hunter, Kathy Hurley, Kaleen Hutchinson, .lohn Hutto, Victor lhrig, Nancy Isaac, Mario ftw lsom, David Ivy, Shelia Jackson, Belinda James, Johnny Jeffries, Rose Jewell, Gayla Johannesen, Barbara Johnson, Alan Johnson, Brian Johnson, Glen Johnson, Judy Johnson, Ronnie Johnson, Roy Johnson, Stacy Johnson, Wynn Joines, Karl 'Wiki -av ,za-so ...N , 1 fisigv ,iw'::f:2,,,fHfg:'pa , ..,., , ,, ,,,,, ,. ,,,,,,..i, l:l,fff2'f ,. WIN 5,555+ Wrsgw ,i,2iQ5B.,,,g23p61,W,5:,, wax 42 Wifi, ,,,a an vs , 4 in New ig Q X Y if J iff! -lv-we 'Winn-f SHHS Bellguards Help Boost Enthusiasm Jolly, Wayne Jones, Charles Jones, Jim Jones, Mike Jones, Phyllis Jones, Starr Kaemmerling, John Karasek, Wesley dar- Kaska Bob Kelley, Jerry I A' Encouraging a Texa n victory, Danny Henderson yells, We want a touchdown In, Out of School 'Shu fn- Kelhson, Kurt Kemplin, Donna Kennedy, Kathy Kern, Denlse After retrieving the spirit stick at the closing of the pep rally, bellguards wait for the gym to clear. Kessler, Terri Key, Cathy King, Bob King, Christi King, Dwain Kinnison, Charles Kirkpatrick, James Kissel, Diane Klapper, Gail Knight, Camille Knowles, Stan Kornegay, Joy Krueger, Chris Kuhler, David Lang, Karen Lang, Teresa Seniors Sponsor Juke Box in Cafeteria Lappe, Scott Larkin, Tina Latham, Donny Lawler, Pat Leaman, Mark Ledenham, Vernon Lee, Rusty Leonard, .lim Levesque, Tom Lindsey, Mary iLittlejohn, Joey Love, Debi i Loving, Steve Lowe, Denise Lutz, Ron MaGee, Marcia Build Up Treasury with Half of Profits F, Wf- ,M .h g . ig N. ww f-if K M V .,.. ,, Si gh iz i Gathering in the cafeteria are officers Jeff Sustrik, to inspect the seniors' new project Chris Krueger, and Terry McCants. Mahan, Michele Mahomes, Charles Security Guard Urges Safety for Students Makowski, Judy Marple, Linda Marshall, Cindy Martin, Debbie ff! Martindale, Cathy Martinez, Bobby Massey, Sammy Maxwell, Larry Mayer, Larry Mayo, Don McBee, Debbie McCants, Terry pm McClure, Siobhan McCollum, Terry vw 5 ii F S McCord, David fi J McCraw, Gail fi in if 5 M-r ' W 1114: McCullough, Carla McDonald, Gary McEacharn, Nena McFadin, Bobbie McCriff, Kenneth McIntosh, Nancy McKinley, Mike McLemore, Debbie McNamara, David McNeece, Glen McNeil, Kathy Meacham, Debi fwwfvv- ,V we , .W .-fwMr W W ' -V V :M'.,'w.: , .f.f , ..,., mg Ns WHA 4 , Hvvx. ...k wird, Vrmng a citation for illegal parking, security guard Mr. R. N. Power enforces one of the responsibilities of his job . N ,W ,. .M Melton, Brenda g Mendenhall, Donna l E Messman, Allan if Milbourn, James Miller, Jan Miller, Joan Miller, Joyce Miller, Judi Faculty Members Portray Fighting Texans After a reviving touch by fairy Terry, quarterback Bud Remynse leads the Texan team of faculty members on to a victory Miller, Stan Millican, Marvin W, , Mills, Ginger Mimms, Bill Tailback Wietkoswki takes the hand-off and scores the winning touchdown against the Lamar Vikings. Dppose 'Tough' Vikings in Lamar Pep Rally Minchew, Cheril Minchew, Gaylan Mitchell, Cheryl Mitchell, Clay Mitchell, Elaine Mitchell, Keith Mobley, Tim Moody, Vickie Moore, David Moore, Rusty Moore, Sam Moore, Sammie Nelms, Audie Nelson, Rhonda Nestor, Marsha Newberry, Allan HON Moore, Terry Moore, Tom Mullins, Tony Murff, Gloria Musser, Susie Narramore, Vicki Navin, Mary Nead, Patti Nolley, Jimmy Norman, Jan Norris, Gwen Nowlin, Gerald Senior Class - cA1Ways Something Going Onli O'Neal, Grady Osborne, Teri Nute, Wesley ,ff O,Donnell, Dennis 07Donnell, Peggy Oldham, Gene Billy Jack, alias Kenneth Powers, continues his fight for the destruction of evil as he prepares to devastate seniors Don Angell and Ann Wettengel. Oslin, Bill Overman, Joyce Owen, Paula Owens, Peggy raw During halftime activities, Sharon Apel does an excellent imitation of cheerleader Karen Wiser. Owens, Steve Pafford, Pam Break Between Quarter' Palazzini, Tommy Parker, Beverly .FZ X Parker, Ginger Parks, Rodney Parman, Melvin Parsons, Norma B. HM 'Wo 'NA '14 'atridge, Pam 'atters0n, Dan 'ence, Alice 'ennington, Rhonda 'erry, Joel 'erry, Rex 'eters, Melvin 'hifer, Sue Provides Opportunity for Rest from Yelling l 1 Phillips, Michael Phillips, Mike Pierce, Stephen Pitts, Susan Place, Louise Pogar, Cathy Polk, Pam Ponder, Mike ff' fi-. p Porter, Karen 'WH51x i 'l Powell, Chuck Powell, Linda Powers, Kenneth Prather, Kerry Pratz, Ricky Price, Mark Price, Mike Once again class president Ron Lutz accepts the spirit stick on behalf of the seniors. Senior Class of '72 Wins Prickett, Greg Race, Debby Rainone, John Ramsdell, Tom Raulston, Sandra Ray, Glynna Reagan, Pat Reddy, James Redman, Chris Reese, Sandy Richards, Paul Richards, Susan Spirit Stick in Seven Out of Ten Rallies mf Richardson, Jimmy Richie, Pam Rickel, Mike Rigdon, Sherry Riley, Debbie Riley, Janet Roberson, Mark Roberson, Terry Robertson, Billy Robertson, Cam Robinson, Jim Roeber, Don Russell, Brad Russell, Burl Ruth, Darlene Ryan, Jimmy Rogers, Barry Rogillio, Linda Rojas, Eddie Roots, Sally Rose, Marilyn Rose, Shirley Rudd, Rodger Rupe, Sallyann 6 Qin Wx.. 'UN Girls Attend Montgomery Ward's Style Show 3' Ryan, Robert Ryan, Tom Sammons, David Sanders, Debbie 'fws JUN Homecoming nominee Dori Williams models a fash ion presented in the Montgomery Ward's style sho Sawyer, Diana Schenck, Donita Schneider, Kurt Schneider, Steve Schutz, Robert Scott, Kenny Scrivner, Debbie Seaman, George W Selvera, Alice Shannon, Dianna Sharp, Cheryl Shaw, Cindy Shetler, Lynn Shires, Debbie Shouse, Teresa Shults, Royce Weekly Poster Parties Provide Gpportunity Sims, .lack Sims, Norman Skinner, Pat Skinner, Rick Sloan, Velinda Small, Linda Smaltz, Richard Smith, Cindy Sodd, Cary for Visiting Smith, Denise Smith, Mark Smith, Pam Soape, Donnie Resembling an ad for a soft drink company, seniors Tommy Palazzini, Larry Cope, and Lexy Gunter discuss the upcoming game with MacArthur Cardinals. Sorrells, Larry Spelts, Bobby Stafford, Walter Stanton, Jackie Staples, Robin Stedman, J oe Steele, Georgia Steen, Glenda Listening to an oral report, Mrs. Marjorie Spann prepares another unnerving question. ,pu-. 01,5 Stephens, Marla Stephenson, Stewart 'U' it And Then The1'e's English ,Q- Stone, Christy Stoner, Frankie Stine, Mike Sustrik, Jeff Sweatman, Brenda Tabor, Gary Tadlock, Cathy Tadlock, Rick Tapp, Vicki Taylor, Mike W Thomas, Debbie Thomas, Sonja Thomas, Wayne Tichenor, Sandy Tong, Linda Tramel, Pat Tressidder, Jane Tru ll, Mike Teer, Debi Terry, Dean Thacker, Eugene Thies, Melissa ith All Those Reports, Reports, Reports Tucker, Cliff Vandiver, Randy Vaughn, Velda Vaughn, Richard Vennum, Jerry Vernon, Terry Vickers, Marsha Villanueva, Gary Wakefield, Linda Walcott, Melvin Walker, Barbara Walker, Susan Soft Drink Machines Enjoyed by Students Wall, Larry Wall, Wendall Wallace, Bobby t Wallace, Marla Wallace, Mike Walsh, .lim Walters, Terri Waltrip, Carol 20' Warren, Wayne Between Classes 'ho--...t Watson, Micheal Watson, Rex Weissling, Tim Weldon, Beth Watkins, Randy Ward, Debbie Ward, Jonna Ware, Pat Warren, Janis x W,,,,.-,frf .- A Coke a day may not keep the doctors away, but senior Jerry Baughman discovers that it sure helps him get through those early moming hours. iii- .., ,,. H39 gr N gp 20 4 Students Catch 40 Winks During Classes Welton, Billie Wernecke, David l W x W 5, iv, 'Q West, John West, Paula Q Are you sleeping, are you sleeping, Grady O'Nea Wettengel, Ann A Whalin, Valerie ' Wharton, Jimmy White, Ray White, Sherri White, Teri Whitfield, Kenneth Whitson, Karen R 4 ilson, Ronnie inter, Peggy iser, Karen Volters, Greg Williams, Dori Williams, Marty Wilson, Lanita Wilson, Ronnie Woodson, Sandra Wray, Mike Wright, John Wright, Kim York, Terry Young, Chuck Young, Judi Young, Richard Juniors Sell Stationery to Secure Funds President ....... Vice President ...... Secretary .......... Girls' Social Chairman Boys' Social Chairman .........CHARLIE APEL TERRY JOHANNESEN . . . . . .SANDY PETTY . . . .SHERRY HANEY . . . . .HANK ANGELL Puffy. ,gi L Aaron, Arthur Aaron, Betci Acker, Barbara Acuff, Toni Adams, Kathy Alexander, James Alford, Robbie Allen, Andy Alley, Kim Anderson, Gary Angell, Hank Anthony, Rickey Apel, Charles Aquilar, Robert Archer, Terry Arnold, Bob Arnold, Kay Ashley, James Ashlock, John Asire, Denise Atkinson, Betty Azios, Mario Babek, Danny Bacon, Rick Bailey, Cathy Baize, Laura Baker, Woody Ballard, Don Barnett, Pam Barreda, Ray Barrett, Melody Barron, Lisa Barry, .lohn Bartke, Doug Barton, Becky Spirit-minded Juniors Display Enthusiasm WW: fwwji fed, A M!- 'iiwvlv ,,.. ,,, I A B Barton, Teresa W' Bartos, Barry L' if -f' f y 12 V Vlyl. H I 2 B ,P w olarli i I ' '.,W f ,'Vf' 7.,Qi f9 fff - it n lars Q ss B sa t 322521 'E 4'fif?f:f511i N ' 1. . K , H l ' fn--,L-swf: f'f' f - 7fkg7lgggk455g:!ZiE?. Yf'iWjfZQl2'l?E?f'lf' , All of Big Sam knew it was junior spirit week. Pos- ters and red and blue crepe streamers adorned walls. x Zfal ma Beaty, Ray Bechtelheimer, Inna Beck, Mike Behringer, Lydia Belcher, Barbara Berardi, Roger Bezdek, Linda Biggs, Debbie Bigham, Bobby Billingsley, Phyllis Bishop, Danny Bishop, Jim Blanton, Susan Bledsoe, Brett Blenn, Bronwyn Blow, Andrea Bolesny, De-De Bond, Robin Bordinaro, Dixie Bourassa, Roger Bourland, Cathy Bowers, Judy Bowers, Kenny Bownds, David Boyd, Barry Boyd, Betty Boyd, Randy Boyes, Beverly Boyett, Pam Boyett, Stephen Open Classrooms Distract Students During Boykin, Sheryl Brackenridge, Debbie Bradley, Troy Braun, Matthew Brewer, David Briggs, James Brinker, Craig Brinkley, Steve Brooks, Glynda Brown, R. Nathan Bruce, Sandra Buccafurri, Frank Bullion, Butch Bumgardner, Don Burleson, David Burns, Cheryl Burns, Gwenell Burton, Steve Bushart, David Butler, Kenny Byers, Steve Cable, LuAnne Cagle, Nancy Cain, Bon Callaway, Cheryl onotonous Tests Carrell, Mike Carter, Clarissa ss fi., 5 any 2 While most of the class works on an English test junior Cindy Leaman checks to see if the teacher is still around fig' v 2, f... Castillo, Danny Causey, James Cavness, Janet Cayce, Melody Chandler, Beverly Cherry, Bryan Childress, Robert Cieswnski, Don Clark, Becky Clark, Craig Clark, Gleda Clark, Janie Clark, Jay Clark, Ronn Clark, Tommy Clay, Annette Clay, Pat Clements, Marie Cmakal, Eddie Coe, Tinia 1 W Hank Angell, Sherry Haney, and Charlie Apel, the officers of the Junior Class, find Lhemselves tied up counting spirit links. Coleman, Lawrence Collier, Dena GCI? Condron, Teresa 2 Cook, David Cook, Doris Coonrod, Marilyn Cooper, Donna Cooper, Kenny Corbin, Dale Cotter, Candy Cotter, Jim Cox, Bart Craver, Ronnie Crawford, Nancy Cree, Jonny Crimmings, David Crole, Cheryl Cnim, Kenny Cruz, Jo Ann Cruz, Randy Cryer, Patty Currey, Amy Currie, Michele foo Cusick, Pat Cutaia, Terri Dahlman, Patrie Daily, Debra Dake, Cindy Danner, Jimmy Dansby, Debbie Dashner, John Daughetee, Carol Davenport, Charlotte Juniors Collect S220 for Spirit Links ,swim :ff M, if ,M Q. 1 ..... . . -. ,.:g:., ff' - . f - - 1 p'sJm+f'4 ..,, ,M g -M R w , , A., 1 ., ,V ., J' , 5 , L... z 1 .' ' f ,.i Y: Davidson, Johnnie Davidson, Meade Davidson, Peggy Davis, Cathy Davis, Darrell Davis, Eddie Davis, Glenn Davis, Taffy Davis, Tommy Davis, Wayne Dennis, Barbara Dereta, Mike Dickey, Pat Diggs, Jake Doak, Steve 3 2 Dominick, Marilyn Donaldson, Kenny Douglas, Joe Doyle, Doug Driggers, Marlene Dromgoole, Thomas DuBois, Dorothy Duffy, Shelton Dunham, Billy Dunn, Mike Eason, Cheryl Echart, Linda Eddleman, Sammy Ekblad, Carol Ellis, .lames Elston, Karen Emanuel, Steve Emrick, John Endsley, Paul Etherton, .lan Etherton, Terry Evans, Diane Evans, Joyce Evans, Rusty Farmer, Connie Farmer, Cay Farmer, John Farrar, Donna Fearheiley, Vickie Ferguson, Mary 'M-vwvv nr- 'Q 1 as wh in 'L' NIV!! We, Ferguson, Mary Fincher, Danny Fincher, Ronnie Fisher, Del Flanagan, Jeff Flowers, Bennie Flusche, Melinda Followwill, Sandra F orbus, Linda Ford, Jan Traditional Song Remembered on Howdy Day '51 Cindy Leaman and Marla Hargett find ,themselves caught by upperclassmen and surrender by singing the fight song. Ford, Patti F oster, Steve Franklin, Donna Franklin, Dorothy F reeman, Carol 5 'fa-4 55 .25 V . .... I li me? X Q ,M Q Q if -fb Ja il? ' l 5 3? I .M Frezza, Keith Frie, Mike Frishy, Ann Froehlich, Susan Frydenberg, Cheryl Fuller, Bobby iff' J'f in 'Wilde Q wt 4 ' 1 -f zz ,' , fp., elsif-iff 7 '- A5elQgTRg -W 'fa 5' 3,- 5 5' X l 7 3384 :VE S ,milf 'I ,A w L Q'M2-va Mm? 13 fefr eiifra w,Z'M7?...a'm ad . , After supporting the Texans with a yell, Pam .lankowialr relaxes for a few moments to enjoy a refreshing Coke. Fullwood, Craig Fulton, Karen Gagan, Terry Gaines, Mike Garrett, Claude Garrison, Debbie Gathany, Randy George, Steve Gerald, Marla Gillingham, Cathy Glover, Barbara Glover, Charla Gomez, Esther Gonzales, Andrea Gonzales, Melha Don't Worry Fellas, It's Onl a Coke!! Guerra, Richard Hackley, Mark Hackley, Steve Hagood, Sherry Hall, Anthony Hall, Diann Hall, Luanne Haney, Sherry Hanzelka, Patty Hardy, Danny Hargett, Marla Harlan, J. C. Harriell, Mary Harris, Steve Harrison, Laural Goodglon, Mike Coodson, Linda Gorman, Debra Cowin, Debbie Craig, Susan Gray, Billy Clay, Henry Gray, Valerie Gross, Debbie Gnmden, Wayne 7 Body Shop New Dimension for Productions Body Shop, held regularly on Wednesday and Thursdays, was to teach students dance routines for the production West Side Story. The musical was produced by teachers Miss Peveto, Miss Sewell and Mr. Harris. West Side Story premiered in February. Hays, Donnie Hazen, Cyndi Hazen, Sheri Hearne, Andrea Hemmle, Becky Henderson, Miles Henry, Merlyn '- I Henson, Eddis Henthom, Cindy Herrmann, Paula 'YM rf y W., J Herron, Janet Hickman, Sharon Hicks, David Hill, Melanie Hinton, Bobby -'Qs ,Q 'MS ab., 910' N5 fw- Hinton, Pat Hodge, Greg Hodge, Ricky Hoenig, Mike Hofer, Marie Holderby, Ricky Honea, Bob Hopson, Janna Horner, Elaine Hott, Don Hough, Debbie Howard, Gay Howell, Debbie Howeth, Pam Hubbard, Leesa Hudson, Charles Hudson, Jerry Hudson, Lea Ann Hudson, Velma Hughes, Pam Humphries, Dwayne Hutto, Gina Inman, Sandy Isaac, ,lan Ivy, Richard Ivy, Rick Jackson, Russell Jacobs, Mike Jankowiak, Pam Jiles, Eudell T1med WI1t1HgS Add o o ,V in Tens1ons to Typmg Johannesen, Terry Johnson, Dean 'ZA jg! fain ag, ,,., W. I Kay Jones and Glenn Jones take a two minute timed wntlng 'gf Johnson Gail Johnson, Janice Johnson Linda Johnson, Michael Johnson Phil Johnson, Randall Jones, Allen Jones, Glenn Jones, John Jones, Kay Jones, Kent Jordan, Rita Jordan, Wilton Joslin, Elaine Karasek, Ronald Kearley, Gary Keeton, Sherry Kellison, Arlene Kelly, Kayrene Kemp, Nina Kennedy, Clay Kidd, Jimmie Kilmer, Bobby King, Becky King, Sherri Kious, Jackie Kitchen, JoLynne Krystinik, Lee Lane, Lynda Langham, Lezie Langley, Mike Langley, Vickie LaSala, Laura Laughlin, Mike Lawson, Jerry Leaman, Cindy Lee, Brenda Lee, Rhonda Leister, Dave Leslie, Connie Lettew, Rocky Lindahl, Donald Lindsey, Loretta Lipinski, Susan Litchfield, Robert Logan, Vicky Long, Coya Long, Paula Long, Steve Long, Susan Injuries Hamper Star Junior Quarterback Lopez, Judy Lopez, Yolanda Love, .Iimmy Lowe, Bill Lowe, Bobby X.. An injured Terry .lohannesen watches from the sideline. L'Roy, Elmer Lucas, Bobby Lytle, Crystal Mageors, Beverly ww:-s.. in, Malcolm, Dennis Malone, Carol Maner, Doug Manifold, Susan Marks, Gary Martin, Gail Martin, .lim Martinez, Juanita Martinez, Richard Massey, Steven 5+ .L it Ra - ,ci-.Q r if af, fix i . , fl bi ,ii ! I ,, a 'jiy 1'-FFL I t I . is fi vu N 1, '53 XX i i 1 Q-N.. Q x f ig ::- ' ,.. ' if 1 McLaughlin, Barbara McWilliams, Sandy Meadows, Cindy Merrifield, Earl Metcalf, Pat Metz, Pat Milam, Susan Miles, Christi Miller, Brenda Miller, Keith Masters, Rick Mathews, Kathy Matthews, Paul Maxwell, Cheryl Mayfield, Randy McCarson, Vicki McCollum, Mick McConkey, Danny McCurdy, .lon McDade, Mike McDaniel, Gaylon McElree, David McFadin, Richard McGee, Darrell McGuire, Susan McKee, Paulette McKinney, Darnelle McKinney, Lee McKinney, Randy McKinstry, Tanya 26. 5 , fi, mx Fnendlmess has been a tradition in the halls of Sam Houston smce Coach Elo Nohavntza originated this phrase in 196 Miller, Mindy Miller, Sandi Mitchell, Linda Moody, Dianne Moore, Jane Moore, John Moore, .lulee Moore, Paula Moore, Perry Monis, Melanie Morris, Mike Morris, Pam Morris, Terrie E Morriss, Terri Moses, Linda Myers, Donald Nay, Phyllis Neal, Karla Neely, Vicky Nelms, Sheran B1g SHHS Boasts Southern Hospitality Nelson, Tim Neuman, Ricky Newberry, Cathy Newton, Gail Nichols, Diane Nivens, Cindy Nivens, Jean-Ann Noble, Mary Nunnally, Debbie 0'Briant, Patricia O'Dwyer, Nancy Oller, Steve Ortiz, Alice O l'oole, Lyn Overman, Mike Overstreet, Chuck Owen, Donald Owens, Belinda Padermos, Kim Patterson, Mike Payne, Geoffrey Payne, Kathi Payne, Marcia Peet, Gerda Pancake, Cecil '53 ce , e K 14' if lx X inning Smiles Prevail -' ' Perkins, Brian Perkins, Carl Ah gee, sighs camera shy Tex-Anne member Taryn Smith. Petersen, Connie Peterson, Diane Petty, Sandy Phillips, Curt Phillips, Gayla Phillips, Mike Phillips, Russ Pierce, Jerry Pierson, Leslie Pitchford, Mack Place, Marvin Plauche, Bob Poe, Mary Poe, Robb Powers, Gayle Perry, Cheryl Perry, Dell in Spitc of Wind, Rain, orning Practices 5 Pratz, Jim Price, Pat Quade, Richard Ramirez, Mark Randolph, Greg Rattan, Linda Raulston, Paula Ray, Sheri Reasoner, Patricia Redrick, George Reed, Al Reed, Douglas Reed, Jeff Reed, Sonya Reinoehl, Debbie Remington, Buddy Renfro, Barbara Replogle, Shawn Repp, Parker Richards, Bruce Riddle, Larry Roberson, Teri Roberts, Paul Robinson, Donny Robinson, Pat 7 Rogers, Rusty Rose, Kathy Roseman, Vanessa Rowe, Linda Rowe, Sandra R- .1 we Royal, Bob Rudd, Paula Rushing, Philip Rushing, Melody Sabatucci, Jay Salinas, Ezzy Samford, Ginnie Sanders, Ray ,M Savage, Rick Sayen, Pat Scmid, Debbie Scrivner, Glenn Segura. Joe Sessions, Elaine Shaver, David Q45 S 9 a t . i 'A l' im ' un f fl X' K J' ev' X Marching in the west parking lot, the band practices for halftime of the SHHS-Arlington game when they played with AHS West Parking Lot Site of Band Practice Shaw, Steve Shawen, David Sheldon, Bob Shelton, Debra Shelton, Denise Sherek, Linda Sherman, Starlyn Shetler, Lee Shoff, Steven Shope, Raymond Short, Cindy Shue, Dean Sickels, Ruby Siles, David Simmons, Sheila 1' -id ,xii . V Sims, Johnny 4 1' In A Sims, Terrisu 3 ,A Singletary, Karen Skinner, Danny rv , , ,. Slagle, Sue 'hz 'N wa! Small, Michael Smith, Karen Smith, Mike Smith, Taryn Smith, Terry 2 230 Tex-Annes Perform Drills at Pep Rallies Sockwell, Becky Somers, Don Spencer, Vanger Staats, Bill Stallings, Diane St. Cyr, Ten'y Stedman, Mike Steele, Donny Steele, Steven Stephens, Donna Stephens, Melissa Stephenson, Nancy Stephenson, Nick Stewart, Leslie Stewart, Tony Stone, Natalie Styne, Joe Sublett, Craig Summers, Kathy Sumner, Charles Sutlerfield, Janet Sutton, Carl Tackett, Sherry Tackitt, Marla Talhen, Carol Tanner, Steve Taylor, Alfred Taylor, Brenda Taylor, Gene Taylor, Susan Taylor, Vicky Temple, Elaine Templin, Gary Thompson, Marjorie Thompson, Vicki Tillery, Tina Tipton, Georgette Tompkins, Terra Tondre, Sandy Tooley, .loe f fyti fm? Treadeau, Susan Turner, James Turner, Randy Turner, Tom Underwood, Lou Ann Urash, Mike C3 Robbie Alford performs a dance routine to The Horse. Putting finishing Drama Classes Help Build clnherit' Sets touches Utley, ,lo Vaughan, Elaine Vaughin, Billy Vaughn, Pam Vernon, Tena Walker, Robert Wall, Brenda Wallace, Ronnie Ward, David Ward, Debra Ward, Garry Watkins, Vicki Watson, Terry Weddle, Christie Weems, Brenda on sets for the all-school play are .Iulee Moore, Diane Stallings, Lynn Sawdy, and .ludy Pannell f wa, 'WL ' , 5 153 x , , ,. , l lg 5 ,I 1 f 1 1 'fame t ,Z NE i Weido, Bob Weiser, Frank Weissling, Dan West, Brenda Westbrook, Day Wettengel, Mary Lee Whisman, Angela White, Bobbie White, Denise White, Gaye White, Keith Wicker, Elden Wileman, Mike Wilkinson, Larry Wilkinson, Mike Willard, Cindy Williams, Gary Williams, Peggy Williams, Richard Williams, Susan Williams, Terry Williams, Tonya Williamson, Kathy Williford, Robert Willis, Donald Wilson, Jackie Wilson, Jimmy Wilson, Steve Wilson, Marcia Wilson, 'Vicki 23 4 limi an 1 t Q a, 5 X LL ll ,W ., 4 A t gi f A v t -Q ' I..-. R , i 7 K , I A A K A' 9 M f , xst, ,L , 9' ,sl ,is t fl 4 t. ,M f , i 7 Q up A k,,., . ,.kV,g4.,, ,-'tT5',f,4, W if . 5 .r w f . ., . N gt, .Avg Qwia Q? W ii. .4' . ., we in Vp 'Q 'Q I ' M, L, align: -QM, I n ' ' ' - 1 , ,X A fix, v .li R, , If K ' V a ' 5 Q .M ' 'A 'X Q, 'L 'V , - g' F 'L' ,Q L t - f. A il W- K' Q S r 6' i Y.. , g,Rlw N Q J .V 'f . . . 5 I L VM , , iv' X h X ' y 5 W , tiit ff if 'K it - , . ' , s Q 1I3?iM.' 5' i 5 Q 1 Q Ji iv . 4 'R W x y 1 1 ,,- f X X + x i 'S . . W ' ' . f - K. f i . 1 'tv t. , . at e f e ' Five of the ninei ROTC flight Sweethearts are Sherry Haney, Jan Isaac, Rhonda Pennington, Bre nda Melton, and Wisdom, Glenn Witt, Cindy Witte, James Wolfe, Don Wood, Pam Woodall, Terry Woodard, Vickie Word, Vicki Worley, Mike Wren, Anna Wright, Brenda Yaeckel, Anna York, Leon Young, Elaine Young. Louie Tracey Ashton. gWa1k' Sets Sophornores Off on Right Foot President . . . Vice-President ..... Secretary ............. . . . Girls' Social Chairmen . . . . . . . Boys' Social Chairman . . . . .REUBEN TOMLIN TERRY BRATCHER .......LISA LOVE . . . .KAY KITE and DEBBIE MITCHELL . . . .TIM SKINNER 235 'TY' Abney, Ricki Acker, Bill Aeuff, Debbie Adam, Brenda Adee, Regina Sophomore Poster Beats All Others in Size Adkins, Cindy Albritton, Linda Alcala, Christina Alder, Neil Allen, Cheree Allen, Cindy Allison, Denise Ames, Becky Ammons, Sheree Amorella, Camille Anderson, Mark Anderson, Penny Andrevewski, Daniel Angell, Lee Arias, Jerry Armstrong, Dana Amett, Donna Askew, Chris Athey, Sandy Atkinson, Paul Awtry, Elizabeth Baggett, Preston Bailey, Gene Bailey, Norman Bain, Kirk :WL e , Baize, David .z W. -51-W 'Q :U , ' ,,.,,,,-,,,:-f ,--,- ,,.f ,,,-,,.4f,1,ft,Q-MH A-f' f, W wwf fm' f. MMJfli2,53l5?ilY?Zfi3t5i?ikfl5iw953231':fri ffifff B 1 VX l' 5 'i:'ff W 3- '+ 2u' 4' I 4 .. f -,a, ' w.,,,f, ombmmg their thoughts and feelings into one simple statement, the Sophomore lass hung their masterpiece over the school's auditorium for everyone to see. Baker, Donald Baker, Janet Baker, Kaye Baldridge, Joanne Balentine, Sharlet Ballance, Linda Ballard, Debbie Barfield, Danny Barge, Jeff Barker, Danny Barker, David Barnett, Cindy Barnett, Joe Barrett, Richard Barron, Allen Barron, Brenda xgvws- X. 7 238 luv 1 , .. , ' . ' Q ax , 4 x ytaa B 1 . p ' i , ,LAA..., .N A A EXXYQQ l is k hh I Contemplating a test, Debbie Mitchell Hungrily eyeing something to eat, .loe Thoughtfully chewing a football tic wonders if she needs more studying. Holderby lets his appetite take over. el. Lisa Gunter thinks of a victory Kids Chalk Up inth Happy Year for Sam Bateman, Frances Bates, John Battle, Billy Baughman, Jimmy Bea, Holly Beaty, Bobby Beauchamp, Tricia Beberstein, Lisa Bechtelheimer, Rita Beck, Carol Beck, Kathy Beckett, Mark Bell, Loren Bellamy, Ann Beller, Cathy Benefiel, Patti Biggs, Cindy Bigham, Aubrey Birley, Anne Bishop, Debbie Blake, Mike Blumenthal, Della Boggs, Cindy Booth, Gary Bosillo, Wayne Bourett, Louis Bowdon, Ken Bowman, David Brake, Paul Brannen, David Bratcher, Sherry Bratcher, Terry Brewer, Sheryl Bright, Ronald Brinson, Robyn Brown, Barbara Brown, Jennifer Brown Lee Brown Reba Brown, Tina Bruenig, Marty Bunch, .lan Burch, Bryan Burdett, Rusty Burks, Rhonda '5 -11.5 Extra Grooming Time Taken on Picture Day Making sure his hair is in place, soph- omore Wayne Bosillo awaits the camera, Cameron, Kenny Cameron, Vickie Camp, Lisa Campbell, Julie Campbell, Teri Carbone, Cathy Carroll, Debra Castillo, Roy Cecil, Cheryl Chamberlain, Karen Chambers, Randy Charlton, Anita Childress, Renae Clapg, Dennis Clark, Nancy Burns, Ronald Burrows, .lohn Buster, Lucy Byers, Dean Cain, Kim Cain, Paul ar- 4'-W . 47' Xl H 62:5 Chili' 'R' A MM- lv ,S v f u A Wav' We ,vi-fm. ,,,,,a, rrr .y,,,, rir, Q ,ESU 'yu int o 'V capturing him on film, Mr. Pendleton rearranges Mark Beckett's coat into a flattering position. Clay, Kenneth Clifton, Debbie Coats, James Coe, Ronda Coker, Debbie Colbert, Sharon Colburn, Brenda Colburn, Brian Coleman, Sherry Colley, George Collier, Joan Collier, Rhea Collins, .lanie Combs, Shirley Conley, Cary Connally, Larry Cook, Larry Coonrod, Jimmy Cooper, Paula Cooper, Steve Cope, Richard Copeland, Cathy A2 Counts, Steve Cravy, ,laney Crawford, Yvonne Critchfield, Vickie Crook, Roger Early orning Choir akes Up to Music . X . .:. Q-. Qi x Q i s iii A i W Q flgj . , wl. C 5 lilly A: X J' 'C C LC C' 'I CC i. iii : ,z :fC .f-'k CC C i uf' . 3 ,MX If Q Q QQ A ' 'Q C If ' fi g QQ Q Q D Q QQ, QZQQ f 2 'K fzzf 9 - Q Q S Q , - --: 1. l Q Q QQ : Q , N- QQ Qi it Q Q Q z:, Q Q QQQ Q Q Q Q QQ Q Q f 1 'kk CC -- - ' , C C VC 'ff - if, 'sk 'N CCC ' C 3 ' C I ool C X S XQ-SX3 3 at S S - A i ik ,V,: QQ - Q . - QQ Q, ,,. . QQ QQ Q. Q5 Q . .N or . C at -Q ASQ 4 , , ' 3 E QQ N 5 r 2' Suspicious eyes glance at the camera just in time for a picture depicting the deadbeat moods felt in early morning choi Cruz, Debbie Cunningham, Steve Cupps, Gerald Currie, Patty Curtis, Becky Dalton, Jerry Dane, Heidi Danford, Steve Daughtery, Judy d'Autremont, Louis 'X fun.- Cl -vs Davenport, Linda Davis, Barbara Davis, Debbie Davis, Freddie Davis, Karen Davis, Ricky Day, Debbie DeBaun, David Degner, Diane De Lozier, Russ Dewey, Dawn Dickerman, Brenda Diggs, Linda Dillon, Donna Dodds, Starr Dodson, Sheri Dolezal, Pete Dollar, Debbie Donnell, Brandon Dorris, Donna Dowling, .lim Drake, Lea Ann Drye, Pam Duncan, Connie Duncan, Ronnie Dunham, Donna Dunn, Charles Dunn, Chester Dunsworth, Bryana Eades, Karen 244 'wif' 37 VG-,I Sophomore Students Choose Cheerleaders Earl in Year Easley, Penny Easterling, Kay Eddleman, Dianne Edwards, Becky Edwards, Marsha Embry, Larry Etherton, Chris Evans, Mark Fagg, Travis Fairchild, James y Fanseca, Chuck Faris, Debra Mfr 9 Doing a new yell, the caterpillar crawl, B-team cheerleaders trick the crowd into believing they are resting at one of the afternoon practices. Farrar, Wayne -4-rar' , Feagin, Pam Fearheiley, Jean Ferguson, Suzanne Fillingim, Ronda Fine, Allan i 15, Preliminary competition in B-team cheerleader try-outs puts Tina Brown before a selective panel of teachers. Fisher, Billy Fitzgerald, Brad Flanagan, Richard Flood, Sandra Ford, Kathie Foster, Keith 21 ' ' , mu . , i i iiii ' il ' if y ' R 4 2' .' Q Foster, Tommy Fowler, Donald Foxworth, Mark Frank, David Fraser, Diane Frechette, .lohn Fuller, Nancy Fuller, Sherrie Futch, Beverly Galyen, Phillip Gamhrell, John Cansert, Greer Gardner, Lynne Gardner, Pat Gardner, Tina 46 Autumn Elections Included in Activities Garrett, Mary Garrett, Paula Garza, Tommy Gattis, Gary Gauldin, Jackie Geilhart, Sherrie of George, Vicky Gersch, Barry Gifford, Darrell Gilbert, Cindy , . 9 WQW if if Glass, Beverly Goetsch, James Gonzales, Oliver Gowdy, Marcia Gowen, Guy Graves, Debbie Graves, Sam Gray, Greg Gray, Terry Grayson, Don -Q., Grayson, Ernest Green, Randy Greenwood, Rita Gregory, Denice Griffin, Martha Apprehensive about audience reaction, Tim Skinner gives his campaign speech. Hall, Gary Hall, Phillip Hammers, Linda Hammett, Sarah Hammond, Robert Hampton, Sheryl Hancock, Phil Haney, Ronald Hanna, Lisa Hardy, Bill Hargrove, Kandy Harkness, Mike Harris, Ronnie Harte, Bob Hartis, Diane Griffin, Terry Griffith, Donna Grinstead, Cindy Grissom, Glen Guadagnolo, Tony Gunter, Lisa Haines, Randy Haines, Rhonda Hall, Becky L Hegner, Steve Henderson, Tim Henley, Karl Henry, Cary Henson, Cindy Henson, Mike Herrmann, Shirley Hiller, Randy Hlavaty, Nancy Hogge, Michele Hoiten, Tina Holcomb, Tina Holderby, Joe Holland, Kevin Holleman, Tanya Hollingsworth, Guy Holt, Sherri ,Qu Hartsfield, Steve Harwell, David Hays, Shirley Hearne, James Hedrick, Leslie y 1' 5,4 Q e- 'V v' L- ..,,Vf ,, 4 -. j fl 'Huy' 'ga-1 i j it M1 it - 3,3 K F Breaking away from the rest of his English class, an unidentified student dis covers that the library can be a calm place to catch up on reading assignments 5 E E Library Provides Chance to Finish ork Hoover, Jeff Horsman, Jeffrey Horton, Brenda Horton, Frank Hubbard, Peggy Hughes, Dean Hughes, Monica Hughes, Steve Hull, Mark Hull, Mike Hullum, Terry Hultom, David Hunt, Andy Hurndon, Tressia Hutson, Lewis Ingnim, Nova Jacobs, Wilda Jackman, Rick Jagneaux, Richard Jagneaux, Robert Jankowiak, Patsy Jared, Jimmy Jeffery, Beverly Jeffery, Sandra Jeffries, Ralph -fgy f --1 0-all Exploring the yvorld of tiny organisms, sophomores Denice Greg- ory and .lames Hearne concentrate on one particular microbe. Jewell, Sherry .l iles, Cheryl J iles, Glenn Johnson, David Curious Eyes Peer at Microscopic Crganism 1 Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Cale Johnson, Gay Johnston, Jim Jones, Carol Jones, Dale Jones, Danny Jones, Debbie ' Jones, Karen Jones, Tim Kalan, Jeanie Kane, Mike Kannenberg, Gil Keagan, Leanne ad'- Koelmel, Norman Kral, Edwin Krebbs, David Krueger, Kim Krueger, Scott Krug, Mark Lacey, Odis Lairson, Joyce Lakey, Scott Lambring, Ron Landham, Diane Landis, Joe Lane, Allen Lane, Becky Lang, Julie Keeton, Karla Kellison, Darlene Kennedy, Debbie Kessler, Steve Kevil, Tim Kight, Kay Kilmer, Sondra Kimbrell, Paul King, Billy King, Cindy King, Karen Kious, John Kirkpatrick, Billy Kite, Kay Knouss, Bill wveu-A 'El ft. + Qw 52 Langley, Becky Langley, Donna Langston, Kathy Lantrip, Lisa La Point, Tim Latham, Ronald Laughlin, Alicia Laughter, Brit Lebkowsky, Linda -avr ,vpn Lee, Laurie .- ..x,l..i3IP 'if it nt. . K x as is ig Vi iw-5 ,, 'W' 13 N ' ii ' ' ' y i--- 4 KT Q rs, .5 'fff 'W' f'i, g . 1. L-,xp 5 M Y Prolonging the inevitable after a rough Monday morning workout, a group of boys quench their thirsts before returning to class for calisthenics. Lindsay, Darrell Lineham, Becky Link, Mark Locklin, Vickey Loflin, Bruce Logan, Nicky Loggins, Sherry Love, Lisa Love, Tomi Loving, Gary Lewis, Shelia Lindly, David .,. Lowe, Mary Lubbe, Trish Lutz, Pat Lynch, Buddy Lynch, Dennis Lyoris, Dallas Lylle, Therease Madden, Sheri Maldonado, Richard Manning, Joe Marple, Debbie Martin, Brad Martin, Debbie Martin, Dennis Martin, Lori, Mason, Jacky Competition, Sportsmanship ecessary in P.E. Classes Mathis, Mark McCain, Sidney McCandless, Richard McCants, Carol Practicing warm-ups before a ball game in one of Miss Henry's gym classes, sophomore Martha Griffin winds up. 25 254 g ,MEN Wy N ,CT McCarson, Judy McCollum, Randy McCraw, Randy McCuin, Fay McCullough, Beckey McDaniel, Teresa McElroy, Mike McElroy, Patricia McGinnis, Randy McLeland, .lohn McMahon, Siobhan McMillan, Charles McMullen, Lynn McMurrough, Joe McNabb, David McNamara, Dawn McNeely, .lerry McQuatters, Barbara Mead, Glen Merrifield, Fred Messman, Steve Metcalf, .lan Miles, Sue Minchew, Barbara Mitchell, Clint Mitchell, Debra Modisett, Linda Mollins, Diane Mooney, Karen Moore, Jana Moore, Linda Moore Mary Moore Pam Moore, Sandy Morales, Mike Moreno, Anne Morgan, Steve Morphis, Wyatt Morris, Joanie Morris, Steff Morrow, Larry Morrow, Vickie Mosley, Paula Mullins, Bobbi Murff, Ricky l'enn1s Team Sells Candy to Support Club Murphree, Mike Myers, Linda Navln, Mlke Neal, Pal 6 Beginning Drivers Not Choosy with Wheels Newton, Donny Nicholson, Ricky Neal, Tony Neisler, Bobby Nelson, James Nelson, Mark Newman, Barry Confucius say: Hysteria and beginning drivers easily go hand in hand Nicholson, Terry Nivens, Gary Noble, Cecil Norris, ,lan Nugent, Kevin Nute, Frank O'Donnell, Mike Oldham., Randy Olson, Kathy Oram, Lisa Orr, Donna Ortiz, Lucy Owen, Elizabeth Owen, Jackie Owens, David Ozment, Gaile Palmer, Les Pamplin, Bill Pannell, .ludy Paris, Linda Park, Rita Parker, Cathy Parker, Philip Parkhill, Becky Parks, Brian Parks, Susanne Patterson, Chris Patterson, Tommy Payne, Gary Pearson, Stacey Pedigo, Rusty Pemberton, Julia Pendergist, Debbie Pendergrass, Donna Penrose, Ellen Perkins, Drew Perry, Crystal Perry, Melissa Petta, Tim Petersen, Bobby 69 N'-K Siiiillluiiil Upperclassmen Sayv Phillips, Steve 'HoWdy, Sophomores' Porter, James Powell Mike Proulx, Ray Sophomores Kachie Ford and Teresa Uranga clown for th cameraman during the Howdy Day courtyard festivitxe Pruett, Janice Ptacek, Kathy Puckett, Cary Pursley, Beth Putnam, Cheryl Rader, Randy Rattan, Fred Ray, Dem Ray, Judy Redman, Gerard Reed, David Reed, Mike Reeves, Brad Reeves, Vernon Reichardt, Paul V Reinoehl, Russ Reynolds, Debbie Rice, ,Ian Richards, Kenneth Richardson, Don Richer, Robert Richy, Barry Ricketts, Rick Riley, Dwayne Riley, Larry Rogers, Doug Rogers, Guy Rogers, Kim Rogers, Mark Riley, Mona Roadifer, .lim Robbins, Larry Roberson, David Robinson, Karen Roche, Kelly Roden, Dellas Rodriguez, Mario Roe, Susan Roeber, Rick The sprinkler in the courtyard detoured many sophomores straight into the hands of eager juniors and seniors. Girls' Gym Classes Prove Very Versatile Scott, Bobby Scott, Delynn Scott, Dwight Scott, Randy Scott, Tommy Scrivner, Patsy Seabolt, Tam Sexton, Sam Sexton, Teresa Shadix, Debbie -vii Rollins, Julia Rollins, Minnie Roots, George Ross, Debbie Ross, Kent Roy, Steve Roznos, Donna Rushing, Mona Russell, Dahrie Sargent, David Sawdy, Lynn Sched, Diana Scaramuzzo, Ray Schaveland, Eric Schow, Kenneth f M.,, Shaw, Gordon Shea, Ira Shelton, Brian Shetler, Nancy Shouse, Anna is , g ssr MW i , ? :asv- S V-, ' - 3 Sophomore spirit week involves underclassmen and provides these girls with a chance to avoid exercising in the gym Showers, Brian Shuler, Les Sibley, Jimmy Simpson, .lack Singletary, Ronald Skinner, Linda Skinner, Tim Smalley, Vincent Smerlis, Tom Smiddy, Jim Smiddy, John Smith, Danny Smith, Doug Smith, Dwight Smith, Gary 62 Staton, Cindy Steinke, Ron Stephens, Doug Stephens, Frank Stevens, Greg Stewart, Chyvonne Stockin, Jamie Strong, John Swadlay, John Sweetin, Joni Tabor, Debi Tally, Wayne Tate, Danita Taylor, Glen Taylor, Marisa new Smith, Laurie Smith, Pat Smith, Rayble Smith, Steve Smith, Travis Snowden, Kathy Soakie, Edward Spelts, Sally Spoonmore, Linda Spruiel, Emily Stafford, Mike Stanfill, Cindy Stankey, Cheryl Staples, Jimmy Stark, Janie Taylor, Teri Taylor, Willard Templin, Rhonda Terry, Debbie Thedford, Wes Theriot, Terri Thomas, .lonita Threlkeld, Mark Tichenor, Ty Tinbelg, Kim Tindle, Alan Tomlin, Reuben Tompkins, Teresa Tong, Art Torres, Clarisa Tramel, Rory Traywick, Beverly Truex, Ron Scheduled Quizzes Usually Catch Students Off Guard as -M . hears of today's test. 64 Tucker, Jack Turner, Brent Turpen, Kathy Tyler, Garry Underwood, Lisa uvq ...Q , ,fa-... -'QW Uranga, Teresa Urquidi, Dino Uzee, Cullen Varner, Lisa Vasquez, Danny DE Sponsors School-Wide Beautification Vasquez, David Venable, Joe Verlennich, John Vessier, Tammy Wade, David Wakefield, Becky Wakefield, Jeannine Waldrop, Brian Walker, Tommy Walker, Vickie Wallace, Beverly Wallace, Tom Walther, Larry Ward, Beverly Ward, Diane in ,M will m.'?'B 1... tartmg in November, the DE beautification program gave ach organization a section of the schoolyard to improve Way, Debbie Webb, Danny Weekley, Lorah Weidhaas, Harold Welker, Clif Wells, Darlena Welton, Cheri Wetzel, Margie White, Bob White, Bryan While, Margie Whitfield, John Wilcox, Bernard Wilcox, Patty Wilkinson, Mark Willard, Guy Williams, Janie Williams, Mary Beth Williamson, Susan Williford, Elizabeth Rain Puts Damper' on Dbfawam 1 In the halls of Sam Houston there may not be any strangers, but during rainy ,days the halls have an overabundance of mud. N' 'sf CTM? .ff Everyone's Spirit Willit, John Wilson, Dale Wilson, James Wilson, John Wilson, Robin Winters, Mary Ann Wirth, Judy Woodward, Gail Woods, Charmaigne Woodson, Dawn Woodson, Debra Wornat, Ruby Yocham, Barbara Young, Katha Young, Sandra York, Jerry York, Robin Senior Index AARON, JOHN - Cherokee FHA, VICA, ROTC ACKER, PAUL ACKER, RUTH - ROTC Sweet- heart 131, Homecoming Queen, Girl of the Month, Interact, Class Favor- ite Nominee, Cheerleader, Drill Team, Ist Lt., 121 ACREE, JACK - Cherokee FHA ADAMS, GEORGE - DE 121 ADAMS, VICTORIA - OEA ADEE, KAREN - Tex-Annes 131, FHA ADKINS, JIM - Basketball, All District 131 ALBERS, DWAIN - Cherokee FHA ALLEN, PAUL - Chess Club, Re- porter, Vice-President, NFL, Secre- tary, NHS, NCTE participant, Top Ten Nominee ALLEY, LYNDA - DECA ALLISON, ALBERT - Football 121, Basketball AMES, RANDY - Cherokee FHA ANDERSON, STEVE - Football Trainer 131, Chorale, Key Club 121 ANGELL, DON - Cherokee FHA, l ootball 1312 Junior Class President, ho's Who in American High School Students ANTHONY, SUSIE - AFS 121, NHS, Cherokee FHA, Student Council 121 APEL, SHARON - FLC 131, NHS l121, AFS, Cheerleader 121, VICA Cosmetology, Homecoming Queen Nominee, VICA QUEEN ARMSTRONG, GARY - Chess Club, Math Club, Golf ASHTON, ,TRACEY - Tex-Annes 121, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, ROTC Sweetheart, FLC, Offi- cer, Girl of the Month ATKINSON, PAM - OEA ATWOOD, SHERRI - Band 131, Cosmetology, NHS BAILEY, PAUL BAILEY, POLLY - Drill Team 131, FLC 121 BAILEY, STEVE BALL, ANITA - Volleyball 121, FLC BARREDA, RAUL BARKMAN, FRAN BARRAS, GARY - FLC, AFS, ROTC, CfMaj, Commander, NHS BARTON, GAIL KATHLENE - FHA, HECE, OEA BATTEN, DAVID - AFJROTC 131 BATTS, SAMMY - FHA Cher- okee, VICA, District lst Place, State 2nd Place BAUGHMAN, JERRY BAYLESS, JAMIE - Band 121, All City Band, UIL Rating I on I Solo and II on I Ensemble, NHS, AFS, Interact, FLC, Math Club BEAIRD, RUSSELL - Track 131, Football 131 BEALE, PAM BEARD, RILLA - oEA, FHA 131 BEARDEN, KATHY - VICA, Ist Place at District, 3rd Place at State 121 BEAUFORD, PAUL - ICT BECKER, BELINDA - FLC, HECE, Secretary Fi Mrs. Yvonne Davis and Mr, Jim Farmer wear the crowns of the Thespian king and queen teachers given them, May 12. BECKETT, STEVE BEEBE, JOY - Tex-Annes 131, FLC 111 BELKEN, MARK - Crew of 3 Plays BELL, RONALD BENCH, DEBI -- FBLA, Vice President 121, FLC, Interact, OEA, Homecoming Queen Nominee BERRY, MIKE - Golf 121 BIRDWELL, BARBARA - FLC 121, AFS 121, FTA, A Capella, Girls Choir, UIL Contestant, NHS, Pow- derpuff 121, Interact, Youth to Youth BLANTON, DEBBI - DECA, Par- liamentarian BLANTON, PAT - Band 121, FLC RLEVINS, BENJ1 - Choir, DECA BLOUT, JAN - FLC 121, Ecology Club, Thespians, Creative Writing Award, Cast and Crew of 2 Plays BLUE. DON - FLC 121, JETS, 267 68 Math Club BLUMENTHAL, CYNTHIA - NHS, OEA BOCELL, BARBARA - Drill Team 131 BOGAERT, RICARDO - AFS Ex- change Student, AFS, Chess Club, Track, Cross-Country Team BOLD, BOBBY - Band 131 BOLLING, JOEY - ICT 121 BOONE, JACK - Football 121 BOURLAND, GRANT C. - DECA, President 131, Area Sales Contest, Student Council BOWERS, JACK BOYETT, SCARLETT - OEA BRAKE, DEBBIE - DECA 121 BRALEY, RONALD - DE BRAZIEL, VICKJE - CHEROKEE Staff, Editor, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Girl of the Month, NHS 121, FLC 131, Interact 121, MBS 121, Quill 81 Scroll, Secretary 121, AFS 121, Powderpuff, Top Ten Nominee BREAUD, PEGGY BREWER, ROBERT - Building Trades 121 BRIGHAM, DAN - VICA 121 BRITFON, DARLENE BROCK, DENNIS BROWN, JANET - FLC, Band 131, Majorette 121 BROWNING, ROSS - Baseball, B- Team BUNDERLE, BRAD - VICA BURGE, BLAINE BURGESS, JANIE - OEA, State and Area Contest, FBLA BURGETT, RANDY - FLC 121, Key Club, Sophomore President, Junior Vice-President, Student Con- gress, Vice-President, Football Let- terman 131, NHS, WhO's Who in American High Schools 121, CHER- OKEE Staff, Sophomore Class Fa- vorite, Junior Class Nominee, Top Ten Senior, Crew of I Play, Crew- head for Texan Tournament BURKS, SCOTTY - VICA, Re- porter 121 BURNS, DEBBIE - NHS, FHA, President and Vice President 131, OEA BUSTER, LYNN - NHS 121, FBLA, FLC, OEA BYERLY, STEVE CADE, PAT - FHA, FLC, DECA CAIN, STEVEN - NHS 121, Band 121, FLC 121, Interact, Vice-Presi- dent, Math Club, Vice-President CAIRNS, RICHARD - LARK, Math Club, FLC CAMP, LAURA CAMP, LEAH - FLC 121, AFS 121, NHS 121, A Cappella Choir 121 CARBONE, CAROLYN - Cher- okee FHA, Student Council 121, A Cappella Choir, Treasurer 131, All- Region Choir, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Basketball Queen, Texan Belles, Key Club Sweetheart CARMICHAEL, KEVIN - Foot- ball CARROLL, BETTY CARUSI, VICKI - LARK, FLC, Math Club, NHS, JETS, Science Award, Top Ten Senior, National Merit Commendation CASAL, DAVID - DECA, Presi- dent 121 CAUFMAN, DEBRA - Concert Choir, Girls Glee CAUFMAN, GEORGE - VICA CHAVOUS, NANCY - FHA, FLC 121 CHERNOSKY, JEFF CHITSEY, CAROL - DECA CHRISTIAN, LARRY - A Cap- pella Choir 121, Golf 131 CLARK, MARK S. - NHS 121, Chess Club 121, Math Club, FLC 121, ROTC 121 CLEMENTS, KATHY - Choir 131 COCHRAN, DARLA COLEMAN, GREG - FLC 121, Chess Club, ROTC COLLINS, BRINT - Art Club, Student Congress, Choir 121, Foot- ball CONNALLY, KAY - FHA, MBS CONNER, RICKEY - VICA-Build- ing Trades 121 COPE, LARRY - Baseball, All- District Honorable Mention 121, Football, All-District 121 CORDELL, JANIS - Student Con- gress 121 COUNTRYMAN, MIKE - Auto Body, 4-th Place 121 COX, GAY CRAIGHEAD, SUSAN - FLC 121 CRAVY, JERRY D. CRAVY, RONNY CRAWFORD, VIRGINIA - Tex- Annes, OEA, Parliamentarian CROLE, CALVIN DANIELS, JOHN - DE 121 DAVENPORT, REBECCA DAVIS, ANDY - Football DAVIS, CAROL DEGNER, JANET DeLEON, CYNTHIA - FLC 131, CHEROKEE Staff 121, Quill 81 Scroll 121, NHS 121, ROTC Sweet- heart 121, Cherokee FHA, Secretary DICK, PATRICIA LYNN - FLC 131, FTA, Powderpuff, Junior Achievement 121 DIETRICH, BRENDA - Drill Team, Manager, VICA, ICT Re- porter, Outstanding ICT Student DIGGS, MICHEAL - ESPC DITTO, GARY LEE - Interact, Parliamentarian, Ecology Club, Math Club, Football Manager 121 DOLEZEL, RUTH ANN - OEA, NFL, Cherokee FHA, AFS DONALDSON, TERRY - AFS 121, OEA, Area Contest, Student Council, Tex-Anne Drill Team 131, FTA, Cast and Crew of 2 Plays DORITY, KAREN - FLC 131, In- teract, MBS, CHEROKEE Staff, Girl of the Month, Powderpuff, NHS 121, Top Ten Nominee DRAYOVITCH, RONALD - FLC 121, Math Club, JETS DUFFEY, MARTHA A. - FLC DULL, PHYLLIS - FLC 121, AFS, Art Club 121, NI-IS, Top Ten Senior Nominee DUMOND, JACK - Art Club, Treasurer, FLC DUNAWAY, DEBBIE DUNHAM, DEBI DUNSON, MALINDA DURHAM, SHARON - DE 121, Cherokee FHA DYKSTRA, RONALD EADES, ALAN - VICA 121 EAVES, DORENE EGENBERGER, BERNARD - FLC 131, Rorc 131, chess Club EICHELBERGER, PATSY - FLC 121, Sam Houston FHA 121, Cher- okee FHA ELMORE, CENIA - AFS, MBS, FLC, Tex-Annes, 2nd Lt., DE ELWELL, TERRY W. - FTA ENGLEHARDT, DIANE - DECA 121 ERICKSON, LEROY ESTILL, STEVE - TEXANS TALK Staff, Track ESTOLL, ELIZABETH DIANN ETHERTON, CAROL - AFS, Powderpuff FARHAT, CYNTHIA - FLC, Vice-President 131, CHEROKEE Staff 121, Quill CSI Scroll, President 121, Interact 131, MBS, President 121, Girl of the Month FEAGIN, CARY FERGUSON, MIKE - Key Club 131, Baseball FILLINGIM, PHYLLIS - DECA FINCHER, KRIS - VICA, Elec- tronics, Chess Club FOLTA, JAY - Football 131 FORD, DIANE FORD, KAREN FORD, LARRY - VICA 121 FORD, RONNIE - Key Club, Football FORSON, GLENNA - A Cappella Choir 131, FLC 121, AFS 121, Tex- Annes, Texan Belles FOXWORTH, STEVE - Arlington Boxing Club 131 FRANK, MARK - FLC, Tennis FRANK, PAULA - Tex-Annes 131 FRY, SANDRA - CHEROKEE Staff 121, Quill 81 Scroll 121,FBLA9 FLC, Crew of 2 Plays, Powderpuff, DECA, Area Contest Winner Evcn John Wayne vouldn't wear the hat that was made by sophomores at Homecoming. 269 270 FRISINA, PAUL - HECE, Base. ball Q21 FRIZZELL, JOAN FRYDENBERG, RICKY - Foot- ball, Track GALYEN, GWEN - FBLA 121, OEA, Reporter GAMBRELL, J. HARVEY GAMBRELL, RICHARD - Foot- ball Letterman Q31, Powderpuff, Coach 121, Junior Class Favorite, FLC Q31 GANSERT, DAN'L GARCIA, JOEY GARDNER, VERNON - Basket. ball Letterman f31g Sophomore of the Year, All District f21, All Tar- rant Countyg Baseball Letterman GASSAWAY, MIKE GEORGE, WILLIAM L. - A Cap- pella Choir, President 131, FLC f21, Top Ten Senior, Singing Texans, All School Talent Winner 121, NHS, Thespians, Student Congress GOAD, DEBBIE - FLC, DE GOLDFUSS, KENDA - Tex-Annes I31, OEA, President, Student Con- gress GOODNER, LINDA - FBLA, FLC, FHA, Cherokee FHA, Interact GRAY, GREG GREGORY, LISA - FHA, Secre- tary, President I31, Student Con- gress Q21 GRIFFIN, DONNIE - DE 121 GRIFFIN, HENRY - DE GRIFFITH, CINDY - DE GRIFFITH, PAUL - Band, Choir, Football, Manager, Key Club, Presi- dent GRIMES, LLOYD - ROTC, Track, Manager GROMACKI, JIMMY - Band GUF F EY, EDDIE - DECA, Parlia- mentarian Q21 GUNTER, LEXY - Football, VICA, Auto Mechanics, Outstanding Student in Auto Mechanics HALLER, JACQUELINE - Band 131, Concert Choir, FLC, Chess Club HAMLIN, LARRY - FLC, VICA, Football HANBY, BILL - NFL 131, chess is Nw Waiting to greet guests to view their house on May 28 these building trades students and their teacher are, from left to right, Mr. Aaron Jones, Robert Brewer, Sammy Batts, Wynn Johnson, Rickey Conner, James Coats, David Isom and Alan Eades. Club, President 131,, FLC, UIL lst lPlace ll-IARRELL, BOBBY - BECA 131 IHARRISON, THOMAS A. - OTC 121, Building Trades, 2nd lace District Contest IHART, DAVE - Baseball Letter- man, Basketball Letterman 121 IHARTSFIELD, ANN - Interact 121, Student Council 131, FLC, MBS AYES, TOMMY - Basketball, anager HAYMAN, JOHN HAYS, RONNIE IHAYS, TERESA HEDRICK, SUSIE - FLC, Ecology Club ELTON, DEBBIE - FHA 121, ex-Annes 131, Cherokee FHA, FLC HENDERSON, CINDY HENSLEY, CHRIS HENSON, NANCY - VICA, Cos- metology 121, Interact, FBLA HICKS, MICHAEL - VICA, Build- ing Trades, ICT, Secretary-Trea- surer 121 I-ILAVATY, DIANE - FHA 121, Cherokee FHA, FLC, Drill Team HOLMES, PAGE A ONEA, MARGARET - FLC 121, , HS HOPE, GLORIA - Tex-Annes 131 HOPKINS, JOHN - VICA, Auto Mechanics HOWARD, GARY - Baseball HOWELL, LISSA - HECE, Histo- rian 121 EUDSON, VIKKI - AFS 121, ,LC,TAGS121 HULL, BRUCE E. HULLUM, JON - FLC, VICA, President, ICT, Basketball 121, Base- ball HUMPHRIES, RONNY - FLC 121, AFS 121, Student Congress, CHEROKEE Staff, 'TEXANS TALK, Youth to Youth, Top Ten Nominee HUNTER, KATHY - FLC 121, Cherokee FHA, Tex-Annes, Crew for 2 Plays HURLEY, KALEEN - Top Ten Senior, FBLA 121, AFS 121, A Cap- pella Choir 131, FLC 131, NHS, Thespians, Texan Belles, Interact, Art Club, FTA, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Girl of the Month HUTTO, VICTOR IHRIG, NANCY - FLC 121, De- bate, 2nd Place UIL, Art Club, Tex- Annes, Cast of One Play ISSAC, MARIO - CVAE, Officer ISOM, DAVID - VICA 12, IVY, SHELIA JACKSON, BELINDA - OEA, FLC 121 JAMES, JOHNNY JEFFRIES, ROSE JOHANNESEN, BARBARA - Top Ten Senior, Thespians, Outstanding Thespians, Girl of the Month, Key Club Sweetheart, AFS 121, FBLA, FLC 121, Student Council 131, B- Team Cheerleader, .Cast and Crew of 5 Plays, FTA, MBS 121, Interact 121, Youth to Youth Program JOHNSON, BRIAN JOHNSON, JUDY - LARK, Cher- okee FHA JOHNSON, RONALD - ROTC 131, FLC, NHS, Student Congress JOHNSON. ROY A. - DECA, Football JOHNSON, STACEY - AFS 121, MBS 131, DECA, Vice-President, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Tex- Annes, Manager, Sophomore Offi- cer, Class Favorite Nominee 121, Student Congress Secretary 121 JOHNSON, WYNN JOINES, KARL .- Football 131 JOLLY, WAYNE B. - Bellguard JONES, CHARLES JONES, MIKE - Baseball 131 JONES, PI-IYLLIS - FLC, Thespi- ans 121, ICT-VICA, Secretary, Stu- dent Congress KARASEK, WESLEY - FLC 121, NHS, Baseball 131, Football KASKA, BOBBY - VICA, Auto Mechanics 121 KELLEY, JERRY - Football KELLISON, KURT - VICA KEMPLIN, DONNA - VICA, Cos- metology, Treasurer 121, FHA KENNEDY, KATHY - NHS, AFS 121, FLC 131, Cast of One Play, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Vol- leyball, CHEROKEE Staff KERN, DENISE - Choir 131 KEY, CATHY - Student Congress KING, BOBBY - Baseball Letter- man 121 KING, CHRISTI - FLC, Interact, AFS 121, Tex-Annes, Manager 121 KING, DWAIN KINNISON, CHARLES - Football KIRKPATRICK, JAMES - Foot- ball 131, Honorable Mention All District, FLC, Interact KISSEL, DIANE - Interact 271 72 i,.a-,--ov' Guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Key, lead the line at their luncheon on ,lune 5. KLAPPER, PATRICIA - Student Congress, AFS, FLC 421, MBS, In. teract, A Cappella Choir 421, Ecol- ogy Club, President, Texan Belles, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Top Ten Senior Nominee, All Region Choir UIL Award, Cast and Crew of One Play, Concert Choir KNIGHT, CAMILLE KNOWLESS, STANLEY - FLC 421: NHS 421 KRUEGER, CHRIS - Junior Sec- retary, Senior Secretary, AFS, Inter- act 421, FLC 421, NHS, Cherokee FHA, ,CHEROKEE Staff, Student Council, Girl of the Month KAEMMERLING, JOHN - VICA, Radio and TV Repair, Treasurer 421, District and State Winner LANG, KAREN - FLC, FHA LANG, TERESA - MBS LAPPE, SCOTT LATHAM, DONNY - Key Club, Football, All District 421, Track 421 LAWLER, PAT - FLC 431, AFS 421, Interact, Treasurer 421, Youth to Youth Program, CHEROKEE Staff, Quill 81 Scroll, Cherokee FHA, Historian, Art Club, Powder- puff 421 LEAMAN, MARK - FLC 421 LEE, RUSTY - FLC, HECE, Vice- President LEONARD, JIM LEVESQUE, TOM - Cast of 5 plays, 4- star Thespian, Duet and Dramatic Interpretation Awards, Powderpuff Cheerleader LINDSEY, MARK - CVAE LITTLEJOHN, JOEY - VICA 421 LARKIN, TINA - FHA, DEA, NHS, Concert Choir LONGINO, BARBARA - TALA LOVE, DEBI - Volleyball, FLC, DECA, Student Congress LOVING, STEVEN - Band 431, NHS, President, National Merit Commendation, All Region Band 421 LOWE, DENISE - Tennis 431, FHA, Officer LUTZ, RON - FLC 421, NFL 421, Key Club, Mr. School Spirit Nomi- nee, Senior President Cast and Crew of 13 Plays, Outstanding Teen of America, Thespians, Vice President 431 MAGEE, MARCIA - FLC 421, Choir 431, FTA MAHOMES, CHARLES - VICA MAKOWSKI, JUDY - A Cappella Choir, Secretary 431, AFS, 'Vice- President 421, NFL, Thespians 421, Treasurer, Honor Thespian, Out- standing Thespian, Student Con- gress, FLC 431, NHS 421, Sam Houston FHA 421, Cherokee FHA, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Cast of 5 Plays, Bellguard, Salutatorian, English Award, Outstanding English Student, Top Ten Senior, Interact 421 MARPLE, LINDA - Art Club 421, NHS 421, Powderpuff, Chess Club MARSHALL, CINDY MARTINDALE, CATHY - Art Club, Vice-President 421, Thespians 421, Cast of 2 Plays, Crew of 5, AFS 421, FLC, Powderpuff MARTINEZ, ROBERT MASSEY, SAMMY MAXWELL, LARRY - FLC 421, Math Club, NHS, LARK MAYER, LARRY MQBEE, DEBBIE - AR Club MCCORD, DAVID - Tennis 431 MCCLURE, SIOBHAN - AR Club MCCDLLUM, TERRY - VICA, Cosmetol0gY, Secretary, Thespians, Crew of 4 Plays MCCRAW, GAIL - Track, FLC, 5Rodeo Club MCDONALD, GARY - Band 433, !President, Stage Band, Student Con- 'gress lMcEACHARN, NENA - NHS, FLC 131, FHA, OEA, Treasurer MCFADIN, BOBBIE - VICA, Auto Mechanics 121 McGRIFF, KENNETH - Track, ESPC McKINLEY, MIKE - VICA 121 MCNAMARA, DAVID VIcNEECE, GLEN - VICA MEACHAM, DEBROAH - DE 121, Tex-Annes VIELTON, BRENDA - A Cappella Choir, FTA, FHA 131, FLC 131, AFS, NHS, Secretary 121, ROTC Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen Vominee, UIL Ensemble Award, Girl of the Month, MBS, Top Ten Senior MESSMAN, ALLAN MILBURN, JAMES - Football MILLER, JANET - VICA, Cosme- gology 121, Student Congress VIILLER, JOYCE - Tex-Annes, FLC, Cherokee FHA, Art Club VIILLER,JUDI MILLER, STAN - A Cappella Choir 131, Cherokee FHA, Presi- dent, Singing Texans, Student Con- gress, Outstanding Student in Choir Department MILLICAN, MARVIN - FLC 121, DECA MILLS, GINGER - Safety Club, President, FLC MIMMS, BILL -- Key Club, Choir, Football 131 MINCHEW, CHERIL - Tex-An- nes, HECE 121 MINCHEW, GAYLOR - DECA 121: FHA 121 MITCHELL, CHERYL - AFS 121, Miss SHHS, Miss School Spirit, Junior Girls, Social Chairman, Choir, Secretary, Senior Class Fa- vorite, A Cappella Choir 121, Stu- dent Congress 131, Most Valuable Staffer, Bellguard, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Girl of the Month, SHHS Pep Squad, Thespians MITCHELL, CLAY - VICA 121 MITCHELL, RICHARD KEITH MITCHELL, STEVE - VICA 121 MOODY, VICKIE - FLC MOORE, DAVID M. - Band 121, FLC 121, FBL, Interact, Math Club, Ecology Club MOORE, RUSTY - Art Club, President 121, NHS, Historian 121, Band 121, Student Congress, Out- standing Senior Boy Artist MOORE, SAM - FLC 131, JETS MOORE, SAMMIE - Tex-Annes, DECA 131 MOORE, TERRY - F LC, Baseball MULLINS, TONY - NHS 121, FLC 131, Golf, Baseball 121 MURFF, GLORIA - Thespians 121, FLC, Cast of One Play, Crew of 3 Plays MUSSER, SUSIE - VICA, Cosme- tol0gY, Secretary 121, FLC NAVIN, MARY FRANCES - VICA, Cosmetology 121 NEAD, PATTI - Drama, Art Club, Creative Writing Club, Cast and Crew of 2 Plays NELMS, AUDIE - ICT NELSON, RHONDA - Student Congress 121, FLC, Interact 121, FHA NEWBERRY, ALAN - Football 131, ROTC, Student Congress NOLLEY, JIMMY NORMAN, JANET - AFS 121, FLC 121, FBLA, Student Congress NOWLIN, GERALD - Football 131, All District 121 NUTE, WESLEY - Basketball, Track, NHS, Math Club, AFS O'DONNELL, DENNIS - NHS 121, FLC 131, AFS 121, Basketball 131 OIDONNELL, PEGGY - FLC, Treasurer 131, AFS 121, FBLA, Sec- retary 121, Cherokee FHA, Trea- surer, Tex-Annes, Interact 121, FTA OLDHAM, GENE - VICA, Out- standing ICT Student O'NEAL, GRADY - Basketball 131, All-District, Track 121, All-Dis- trict, Key Club OSBORN, TERI OVERMAN, JOYCE - OEA, Sec- retary, Outstanding OEA Member, OEA Area and State Contests, CHEROKEE Staff, Quill 81 Scroll OWEN, PAULA - Student Con- gress, DE 121 OWENS, C. STEPHEN - Choir, Concert, A Cappella PAFFORD, PAM - Band 121, FBLA, OEA, NHS PALAZZINI, TOMMY - Basket- ball 123 PARKER, BEVERLY - VICA, Cosmetology, Parliamentarian PARKER, GINGER - NHS 121, Sam Houston FHA, HECE, Secre- tary 121, FLC, AFS PARKS, RODNEY - Basketball, 27 274 Tennis PARMAN, MELVIN - ROTC PATRIDGE, PAM PATTERSON, DAN - Football 131 PENCE, ALICE MARIE - Concert Choir, FLC, VICA, President, Stu- dent Congress PENNINCTON, RHONDA - NHS 121, FLC 131, ROTC Sweetheart, ROTC Queen, Concert Choir, A Cappella Choir 121, AFS 121, FTA 121, ,Cherokee FHA, Cast and Crew of Two Plays, Homecoming Queen Finalist, All Region Choir, MBS, Student Congress PERRY, REX - Student Congress, President 121, Key Club, Vice-Presia dent 121, AFS 121, Cast and Crew of One Play, A Cappella Choir, Con- cert Choir, Mr. SHHS, Football, Trainer 131, Class Favorite Nominee 131 PHIFER, SUE - Band 121, Secre- tary, Outstanding Bandsman, Home- coming Nominee, FLC PHILLIPS, MICHAEL - Baseball 121 PHILLIPS, MIKE - FLC 121, Football PIERCE, STEPHEN - Baseball, FLC 421 PITTS, SUSAN - NHS, FLC PLACE, JEAN LOUISE - AFS 121, Band 131, Cherokee FHA, Inter- act, Sam Houston FHA 121, AFS, Secretary, FTA, Vice-President, FLC POGAR, CATHY - Top Ten Sen- ior, Interact, President 131, Math Club, Secretary, Ecology Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer, FLC 121, AFS 121, NHS, Student Congress, MBS, FHA, Tennis, Crew of 2 Plays POLK, PAM - FLC, Library Club 121, Homecoming Queen Nominee PORTER, KAREN - ICT-VICA, District and State Contests, Art Club 121, Cherokee FHA 121, FLC POWELL, CHARLES - NHS 121 POWELL, LINDA - NHS, Inter- act 121, Band 121, OEA, FTA POWERS, KATHY - FHA, DE POWERS, KENNETH - Student Congress, Football 121, All-District, Track 121 PRATHER, KERRY - FLC 121, NHS, Band 131 PRATZ, RICHARD - Track, DE, Vice-President 121 PRICE, MARK - Baseball 131, FLC PRICE, MIKE PURSLEY, DAVID - Track, ROTCQCVAE QUIETT, ANNESIA - ESPC RAINONE, JOHN - Thespians, President, NFL, President, NHS, Student Congress, FLC, UIL All- Star Cast and Best Actor, Cast and Crew of I2 Plays, Top Ten Senior RAMSDELL, THOM - NHS, Salu- tatorian RAULSTON, SANDRA - FHA, OEA RAY, GLYNNA - DECA 121 REAGAN, PAT - FLC 121, Base- ball 121, FHA REDMAN, CHRIS REESE, SANDY - VICA, Cosme- tology 121 RICHARDS, PAUL - Football Letterman 121 RICHARDS, SUSAN RICHIE, PAM RICKEL, MIKE RIGDON, SHERRY - FLC 121, FHA, Tex-Annes RILEY, JANET - Interact 121, NHS 121, Thespians, AFS 121, FLC 131, Math Club, FHA, Top Ten Sen- ior Nominee, Student Congress' MBS ROARK, TIM ROBERSON, MARK - Basketball and Baseball Manager ROBERTSON, BILLY - Musician in 2 Plays ROBERTSON, CAM - OEA, Area Winner, CHEROKEE Staff, Quill and Scroll ROBINSON, JIM - NHS 121, ROTC 121, Math Club, Ecology Club, National Merit Commenda- tion, Chess Club, Creative Writing Club, Library Club RODGERS, BARRY - Singing Texans, FLC, Musician for 2 Plays ROEBER, DON - NHS ROJAS, EDWARD ROSE, MARILYN - Powderpuff, Interact, Cherokee FHA, Student Congress RUDD, ROGER RUPE, SALLYANN - oEA RUSSELL, BRAD - Rasketbatt 131 RUSSELL, RURT - Basketball 131 RUTH, DARLENE - CVAE, Sec- retary 131 RYAN, JIMMY - VICA, Radio and TV RYAN, ROBERT - FLC, Football. Manager RYAN, THOMAS SAMMONS, DAVID -mars,-5,1 ' - ' at -. Yorking diligently on some pen and ink drawings, seniors Mike Rickel and Jim Qharton attempt to develop their skill n SAWYER, DIANA - FHA, FLC SCHENCK, DONITA - Cheer- eader Q31g FTAQ Volleyball Q31g Sophomore Class Favorite Nominee, IHS, Homecoming Queen Finalistg 'LC Q21, Girl of the Monthg Miss School Spirit Nominee SCHNEIDER, KURT SCOTT, KENNETH SCRIVNER, DEBBIE - VICA, Iosmetology, District and State Winner Q21 SEAMAN, GEORGE - Basketball SELVERA, ALICE - Cosmetology SHANNON, DIANNA SHARP, CHERYL - VICA, Cos- netology Q21 SHAW, CYNTHIA - FLC Q21 LHETLER, LYNN - OEA LHIRES, DEBBIE LHOUSE, TERESA -- Thespiansg IFSQ NFL the difficult field of commercial art. SHULTS, ROYCE - ELC Q21 SIMS, JACK - ICT Q21 SIMS, NORMAN SKINNER, PAT - FHA Q21g Inter- actg AFS Q21g Cherokee FHAg Tex- Annes Q31g FLC Q21g Ecology Club SKINNER, RICK - FLC Q31, AFS, Student Congressg Cherokee FHA SLOAN, VELINDA - Volleyball Q21g Track SMALL, LINDA - HECE, Vice- President Q21g Art Q31 SMALY, RICHARD SMITH, CYNTHIA - Art Club Q21 SMITH, DENISE - VICA, District and State Winner SMITH, MARK SMITH, PAMELA - Band Q31g Cherokee FHA SOAPE, DONNIE - CVAEg Stu- dent Congress soDD, GARY - ELC Q21g Baseball 121 SORRELS, LARRY - Rodeo Club SPEED, BENNY - DECAQ FLC, Vice-President SPELTS, ROBERT - Choir Q21 STEDMAN, JOE STEELE, GEORGIA - OEA STEEN, GLENDA - OEA STEPHENS, MARLA - A Cap- pella Choirg NHSg FLC Q31g TEX- ANS TALK, Editor Q21g Quill and Scroll Q21g FTAg National Merit Commendationg Girl of the Month STEPHENSON, STEWART STONE, CHRISTY - Powderpuffg FLC, MBS, AFS, Ecology Club, In- teract STONER, FRANK - VICA, Radio and TV Q21, President and Vice- Presidentg Student Congress STRONG, LINDA STYNE, MICHAEL - Track Q31 SUSTRIK, JEFF - Student Con- gressg Senior Vice-Presidentg A Cap- pella Choirg Key Clubg Football Q31, All District Q21g Baseball Q31, All District, AFS Q21g Top Ten Senior TABOR, GARY - DE Q21 TADLOCK, KATHY - FLC TADLOCK, RICK - Band Q21 TAYLOR, DLANE - FLCg FHAg Interactg Powderpuff TAYLOR, MIKE - Tennis TEER, DEBI - Cosmetology, VICA Q21 TERRY, DEAN - Band THACKER, EUGENE - DE Q21 THIES, MARK - HECE 27 TUCKER, CHIFFORD - DE 121, 276 THIES, MELISSA - FTA THOMAS, SONJA - HECE, Band 131 TICHENOR, SANDY - Tex-An- nes, Captain 131, Concert Choir, A Cappella 121, AFS, Girl of the Month TONG, LINDA - NHS 121, Art Club, FLC 121, AFS 121 TRAMEL, PRISCILLA -- NHS, FLC, Band TRULL, LINDA Baseball UPTON, LEE - FLC, Cherokee FHA VANDIVER, RANDY - DE 121 VAIIOHN, VELDA - CHEROKEE Staff, FLC 121, AFS 121, NHS VERNON, TERRY -- AFS, Presi- dent 121, ROTC 131, CHEROKEE Staff, Whois Who in American High Schools VICKERS, MARSHA - NHS 121, Student Congress, Tex-Annes 131, FLC 121, Interact, MBS VILLANUEVA, GARY - Football 131 WALCOTT, IvIELvIN - DE 121 WALKER, BARBARA - Choir WALKER, JOHN - FLC 131, NHS, AFS 121, Art Club, Interact 121, Ecology, Key Club 131, Cher- okee FHA 121, Student Congress, Tennis WALL, CLYDE - VICA WALL, LARRY - Golf Letterman 131, Choir, A Cappella 131 WALLACE, BOBBY WALLACE, MARLA - Band 131, Math Club, FLC, Student Congress WALLACE, MIKE WALTERS, DEBORAH - HECE WALTRIP, CAROL - FLC 121, NHS 121, MBS, Cherokee FHA WARD, DEBBIE WARD, JONNA - FBLA, Trea- surer 121, FLC, Interact, Powder- puff, OEA, Student Congress WARE, PATRICIA - Math Club, President, FLC 121, NHS, JETS 131, UIL Winner WARREN, JANIS - FHA 121, DECA WARREN, WAYNE - FLC, Band 131, Stage Band WATKINS, RANDY - ROTC, Li- brary Club, Chess Club WATSON, JAMES MICHAEL - ROTC 131, DECA 121 WEIssLINC, TIM - Band 131 WELDON, ELIZABETH WELTON, BILLIE - Band, FBLA, AFS, DE, FLC WEST, JOHN - FLC 121, Chess Club 131 WESTMORELAND, DOUGLAS WETTENGEL, ANN - Valedicto- rian, FLC 131, President, NHS, Treasurer, Student Congress 131, Cherokee FHA WHALIN, VALERIE - NHS: DECA 131 WHARTON, JAMES W. WHITE, RAY - Football 131, Key Club 131, A Cappella Choir, Sopho- more Vice-President, Sophomore Class Favorite, CHEROKEE Staff WHITE, SHERRI - DECA 131 WHITE, TERI WHITLOW, JOE WHITSON, KAREN WILLIAMS, DORIAN - FBLA MBS, Interact 131, FLC 121, Home coming Finalist, Student Congres 131: NFL 121 WILLIAMS, MARTY - DECA Secretary 121, State Secretary, Are Winner, Student Congress WILSON, LANITA - Tex-Anne 121, NHS, FLC 131, AFS 121, MBS WILSON, RONALD WILSON, RONNIE - DE WINTER, PEGGY - Choir 121, If teract, FLC 121, FBLA, FHA WISER, KAREN - FLC, Thesp ans, Secretary 121, NHS, AFS, Trez surer 121, MBS 121, Cheerleader 12f Homecoming Queen Nominee, Mis School Spirit Nominee, Class FavoI ite 121, Senior Class Favorite Nom nee, Top Ten Senior WOLTERS, LOUIS - Footbal Baseball 131 WOODSON, SANDRA - FLC Secretary 131, AFS, FTA 121 WRAY, MIKE - Band 131, Stag Band 121 WRIGHT, JOHN - Tennis YORK, TERRY - ROTC 131 YOUNG, CHUCK YOUNG, JUDI - FLC, ICT, Sta and District Winner 'Honor Graduates A General Index Adee, Regina - 236 Adkins, Cindy - 26, 145, 236, 48 Adkins, Jimmy - 22, 112, 113, Allison, Denise - 236 Ames, Becky - 236 Ames, Randy - 163 Aaron, Arthur - 207 117, 118, 163 Ammons, Sheree - 236 Aaron, Betci - 22, 207 AFS - 91 Amorella, Camille - 236 Aaron, John - 163 Albers, Dwayn - 163 Anderson, Gary - 207 Abney, Ricki - 236 Albritton, Linda - 236 Anderson, Miss Jean - 154 Acker, Barbara -- 207, 87 Alcala, Christina - 236 Anderson, Mark - 236 Acker, Bill - 236, 128 Alcala, Mrs. Otila - 159 Anderson, Penny - 236 Acker, Paul - 163, 128, 54, 130 Alder, Neil - 236 Anderson, Steve - 101, 163 Acker, Ruth - 17, 18, 19, 26, 87, Alexander, James - 207 Andrejewski, Daniel - 236 163, 48 Alford, Robbie - 92, 207, 231 Angell, Don - 100, 163, 191 Acree, Jack - 163 Allen, Andy - 207 Angell, Hank - 97, 101, 206, 207, Acuff, Debbie - 236 Allen, Cheree - 236 212, 50 Acuff, Toni - 207 Allen, Cindy - 236 Angell, Lee - 236 Adam, Brenda - 236, 133 Allen, Larry - 163 Anthony, Rickey - 207 Adams, Mr. David - 145, 41 Allen, Mrs. Patsy - 159 Anthony, Susie - 164, 55, 54 Adams, George - 163 Allen, Paul - 75, 163 Apel, Charles - 76, 94, 100, 206, Adams, Kathy - 207 Alley, Kim - 207 207, 212 Adams, Victoria - 163 Alley, Lynda - 163 Apel, Sharon - 17, 26, 61, 164, Adee, Karen - 92, 163 Allison, Albert - 100, 110, 163 171, 192 F-vizzf AmerlcanAlrIlnes ,,,, S, , 261-8942 'MSS 4 Many Happy Landings ' 3l4 Six Flags M II Shoppe 277-96l1I 277 78 Aquillar, Robert - 207 Arcber, Terry - 207 Arias, Jerry - 236 Armstrong, Dana - 236 Armstrong, Gary - 164 Arnett, Donna W- 236 Arnold, Bob - 76, 100, 104, 107, 207, 128 Arnold, Kay - 207 Art Club - 73 Ashley, James - 207 Asblock, John - 100, 207 Ashton, Tracey - 92, 1644, 234, 60, 87 Asire, Denise - 207 Askew, Chris - 236 Athey, Sandy - 236 Atkinson, Betty - 207 B Babek, Danny - 207 Bacon, Rick - 207 Baggett, Preston - 237 Bailey, Cathy - 134, 207 Bailey, Gene - 237 Bailey, Norman - 237 Bailey, Paul - 164 Bailey, Polly - 92, 164 Bailey, Steve - 164- Bain, Kirk - 237, 128, 131 Baize, David - 78, 237 Baize, Laura - 208 Baker, Donald - 237 Baker, Glenda - 17, 164 Baldwin, Mrs. Barbara - Balentine, Danny - 164- Balentine, Sharlet - 237 Ball, Nita - 134, 164 Ballance, Linda - 237 Ballard, Debbie - 237 Ballard, Don - 208, 87 Band - 84, 85 Banks, Donna - 164 Barasch, Debbie - 164 Barfield, Danny - 237 Barge, Jeff - 237 Barker, Danny - 237 Barker, David - 237 Bark.man, Francisca - 164 Barnett, Cindy - 237 Barnett, Danny - 165 ornett, DeLois - 165 Atkinson, Pam - 164 Bakflf, .lHI1Ci - 237 Barnett, Joe - 237 Atkinson, Paul - 236 Baker, KHYC - 237 Barnett, Pam - 208 Atwood, Sberri - 164, 57 Bfikfif, Robert - 164' Barnett, Mrs. Tye - 138 Awtry, Elizabeth - 79, 237 BHk6f, Woody - 208 Barras, Gary 165 Azios, Mario - 100, 110, 207 Baldridge, Joanne - 237 Barrgda, Paul 165 U-I-IAUL For Safety, Service, And Satisfaction, Visit IJOIIAUL Your Neighborhood U-HAUL DEALER JD 950.0 ' 'O :egg-' me PHARMACY 801 W. 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Nathan - 119, 120, Byers, Dean - 240 Byers, Steve - 210 C Cade, Pat - 169 Cagle, Nancy - 210 Cain, Bon - 210 Bowers, Judy - 209 Bowers, Kenny - 100, 209 Bowman, David - 239 Bownds, David - 209 Boyd, Barry - 209 Boyd, Betty - 209 Boyd, Randy - 209 Boyes, Beverly - 209 Boyes, Mrs. Verba - 155 Boyett, Pam - 209, 20 Boyett, Scarlett - 167 Boyett, Stephen - 209 Boykin, Sheryl - 210 Brackenridge, Debbie - 210 Bradley, Troy - 21, 88, 210 Brake, Debbie - 167 Brake, Paul - 239, 20 Brake, Mr. Noman - 156 210 Brown, Reba - 239 Brown, Tina - 239, 145, 131 Browning, Ross - 168 Bruce, Sandra - 210 Bruenig, Marty - 139 Buccafurri, Frank - 210 Buehrle, Mrs. Betty - 156 Bullard, Sherri - 168 Bullion, Buch - 210 Bumgardner, Don - 210 Bumgardner, Hugh - 168 Buncb, Jan - 59, 139 Bunderle, Brad - 168 Burch, Bryan - 139 Burcbard, Mary - 168 Burdett, Linda - 168 Burdett, Rusty - 139 Cain, Kim - 240, 131 Cain, Paul - 240 Cain, Steven - 53, 56, 169 Cairns, Richard - 169 Callaway, Cheryl - 92, 210 Cameron, Kenny - 240 Cameron, Vickie - 240 Camp, Laura - 169 Camp, Leab - 169, 55 Camp, Lisa - 240 Campbell, Julie - 240 Campbell, Teri - 240 Cannon, Mr. Jay - 156 Cantrell, Tom - 108, 158, 122, 124 Capps, Zollie - 146, 147 Carbone, Carolyn - 17, 87, 169 Carbone, Cathy - 240 ' S i 7 I 6 E. 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EAST ST Carmichael, Kevin 1- 169 Charlton, Anita - 240 Clark Linda - 170 Carrell, Mike - 211 Chavous, Nancy - 170 Clark Mrs. Louise - 140 Caroll, Betty - 169 Cheney, Sandra - 170, 55, 54 Clark, Mark - 170 Carroll, Debra - 240 Chernosky, Jeff - 170 Clark Nancy - 240 Carter, Billy - 142 CHEROKEE - 96, 97 Clark, Ronn -- 211 Carter, Clarissa - 90, 211, 133 CHEROKEE FHA - 79 Clark Tom - 170, 57 Carusi, Vicki - 55, 56, 59, 170 Casal, David - 169 Cash, Nancy - 169 Castillo, Danny - 211 Castillo, Roy - 240 Caufman, Debra - 170 Caufman, George -- 170 Causey, James - 211 Cavness, Janet - 211 Cayce, Melody - 211 Cearnal, Bob - 42 Cecil, Cheryl - 240 Chadwick, Larry - 170 Chamberlain, Karen - 240 Chambers, Mr. Andy - 158 Chambers, Randy - 240 Chandler, Beverly - 211 Cherry, Bryan - 211 Chess Club - 75 Clark Tommy - 211 Clay, Annette - 211 Childress, Renae - 134, 240 Childress, Robert - 211 Childress, Rowenak - 170 Chitsey, Carol - 170 CHOIR - 88, 89 Christian, Larry - 170 Christopher, Floyd - Ciesynski, Don - 211 Clapp, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Dennis - 240 Becky - 211 Craig - 211 Cleda - 211 Janie - 26, 211 lay - 211 Mrs. Lee - 159 170 Clay, Kenneth - 241 Clay, Pat - 211 Clements, Kathy - 170 Clements, Marie - 211 Clifton, Debbie - 241 Cmakal, Eddie - 211 Coats, James - 108, 241, 270 Cochran, Darla - 25 Coe, Rbonda - 241 Coe, Tinia -- 211 Coker, Debbie - 241 Colbert, Sharon - 241 Colburn, Brenda - 241 Colburn, Brian - 241 Cole, Shauna - 170 282 Coleman, Greg - 170 Coleman, Lawrence - 212 Coleman, Sberry - 241 Colley, George - 241 Collier, Dena - 212 Collier, ,Ioan - 241 Collier, Rhea - 241 Collins, Brint - 170 Collins Collins Janie - 241 Mrs. Phyllis - 154 Combs, Shirley - 241 Condron, Teresa - 212 Conley, Gary - 241 Connally, Kay - 171 Connally, Larry - 241 Conner, Ricky - 171, 270 Cook, David - 212,A 128 Cook, Doris - 212 Cook, Larry - 21, 241 Coonrod, Jimmy - 241 Coonrod, Marilyn - 212 Cooper, Donna - 212 Cooper, Kenny - 212 Cooper, Paula - 241 Cooper, Steve - 241 Cooper, Terry - 171 Cope, Larry - 100, 110, 171 122, 127, 54, 309 Cope, Richark - 241 Copeland, Cathy - 241 Corbin, Dale - 212 Cordell, Janis - 171 Cotter, Candy - 212 Cotter, lim F 212 Countryman, Mike - 171 Counts, Steve - 242 Counts, Mr. Woodrow - 138 Cox, Bart - 212 Cox, Gay - 56, 171 Craighead, Susan - 171 Craver, Ronnie - 212 Cravy, Janey - 242 Cravy, Jerry - 171 Crawford, Nancy - 212 Crawford, Virginia - 171 Crawford, Yvonne - 242 Cree, Jonny - 212 Crill, Mrs. Jeannine - 150 Crimmings, David - 212 CRIMSON BRIDGE - 88 Critchfield, Vickie - 242 Crole, Calvin - 172 Crole, Cheryl - 212 Crook, Roger - 242 Crouch, Mr. Billy - 151 Crouch, Mrs. Maydelle - 154 Crowther, Mr. Ronald - 156, 157 Crum, Kenny - 212 Cruz, Debbie - 242 Cruz, Jo Ann - 212 Cruz, Randy - 212 Cryer, Patty - 212 Cummings, Mr. John -- 159 Cunningham, Steve - 108, 242 Cupps, Gerald -- 242 Crrey, Amy - 73, 78, 212 Currie, Michele - 212 Currie, Patty - 242, 131 Curtis, Becky - 242 CROTTY'S UOME AS' YOU Aff -N0 WPPMIG' slFu.olN Prr 11563 Iill - :'- -- 4 v JIM CROTTY, OWNER I5I0 New York Ave. 26 I -3262 gi 5 OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION MAYTAG HOME 5 2, Besi' Foods . . . 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Division IHwy. 8OI 26 I -273 I Frank, Mrs. Linda 4 145 Frank, Mark 4 175 Frank, Paula 4 92, 175 Franklin, Donna 4 92, 175 Franklin, Dorothy 4 215 Fraser, Diane 4 245 Frechette, Agnes 4 175 Frcchette, John 4 245 Freeman, Carol -- 215 Frezza, Keith 4 216 Frie, Mike 4 216 Frisby, Ann 4 216 Frisby, Mary 4 175 Frisina, Paul 4 175, 122 Frizzell, Joan 4 176 Froehlich, Susan 4 216 Fry, Sandra 4 97, 176 Frydenberg, Cheryl 4 216 Frydenberg, Ricky 4 100, 176 Frytz, Gene 4 176 FTA 4 74 Fuller, Bobby 4 216 Fuller, Nancy 4 245 Fuller, Sherri 4 245 Fullwood, Craig 4 216 Fulton, Karen 4 92, 216 Futeh, Beverly 4 245 G Gagan, Terry 4 92, 216 Gaines, Mike 4 216 Galyen, Gwen 4 176 Galyen, Phillip 4 245 Gambrell, Bubba 4 79, 101, 102, 110, 176, 48, 47 Gambrell, Harvey 4 176 Gambrell, John 4 245 Gansert, Dan'l 4 21, 101, 176, 179, 44 Gansert, Greer 4 245 Gansert, Gwen 4 176 Garcia, Joey 4 176 Gardner, Lynne 4 245 Gardner, Pat 4 245 Gardner, Tina 4 245 Gardner, Vernon 4 112, 113, 114, 115, 117, 118, 54, 45 Garrett, Claude 4 216 Garrett, Mary 4 246 Garrett, Paula 4 246 Garrison, Debbie 4 216 Garza, Tommy 4 246 Gassaway, Mike 4 176 Gathany, Randy 4 94, 216 Gattis, Gary 4 246 Gauldin, Jackie 4 246 Geilhart, Sherrie 4 246 George, Bill 4 21, 36, 88, 176, 55, 52, 306 George, Steve 4 216 George, Mr. Terry 4 112, 114, 152 George Vicky 4 246 Gerald, Marla 4 92, 216 Gerseh Barry 4 108, 246 Gifford, v Darrell 4 246 Gilbert, Cindy - 246 Gilbert, Joyce - 66, 73, 176 Gillingham, Cathy - 216 Glass, Beverly - 246 Glover, Barbara - 216 Glover, Charla - 216 Goad, Debbie - 176 Goetsch, James - 246 Graig, Susan - 92, 217 Graves, Debbie - 246 Graves, Sam - 119, 246 Gray, Billy - 217 Gray, Greg - 246 Gray, Gregg - 177 Gray Henry - Z17 Gray Terry - 246 Grimes, Lloyd - 177 Grinstead, Cindy - 247 Grissom, Glen - 247 Gromacki, Jim -- 177 Gross, Debbie - 92, 217 Grunden, Wayne - 217 Guadagnolo, Tony - 108, 247 Guerra, Richard - 217 Goff, Miss Doris - 144 Gray Valerie - 217 Guffey, Eddie - 177 Goldfuss, Kenda - 92, 176 Grayson, Don 3 246 Gunter, Lexy - 101, 177, 199, 57 Gomez, Esther - 216 Grayson, Ernest - 246 Gunter, Lisa - 238, 247 Gonzales, Ardriea - 216 Green, Randy - 246 Gonzales, Melba - 216 Greenwood, Rita - 246 Gonzales, Oliver - 146 Gregory, Denice - 246, 250 H Goodglon, Mike - 217 Gregory, Lisa - 177, 57 Goodner, Linda - 177 Griffin, Donnie - 177 Goodson, Linda - 217 Griffin, Henry - 177 HHCHCY, Mark Q 217 Goolsby, Mrs. Jo Ann - 151 Griffin, Jerry - 100, 158 HHCHCY, SlCVC - 217 Gorman, Debra - 217 Griffin Martha - 246, 253 H3g00d, Shfiffy - 217 Gotcher, Mrs. Inez - 159 Griffin Terry - 108, 247 H-21iIlCS, Donna - 177 Gowdy, Marcia - 246 Griffith, Cindy - 177 HHUICS, Randy - 72, 247 Gowen, Guy W 246 Griffith, Donna - 247 H21iI1CS, Rhonda - 247 Gowin, Debbie - 26, 217, 48 Griffith, Paul M- 76, 101, 177 Hall, Anthony - 217 'S EAST PARK ROW BARBER SHOP HAIR f LAYER STYLES X CUTS 9 'Al Janna Hopson and Kay Jones select' their senior rings. u - vesi- XW' zs23-A EAST PARK ROW W 9 ARLINGTON, TEXAS JFVVELERS 289 YK BM 'CGTOB T AM ' 5, THUS rlingion Tank Tiigast MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. Pep: A WHOLESALE RETAIL iiiiiii , f llnil.-gf 'li 'Ratio ' 'i' ' Manufaclurer of Sioclcacle Fence No Down Payment 36 Months fo Pay 1 0 TEXAS CEDAR ' MICHIGAN WHITE CEDAR ' WESTERN RED CEDAR FREE ESTIMATES-NO OBLIGATION Dial 275-2l5I or 275-85II 500 North Bowen Rd. Hall, Becky - 247 Hall, Diann - 217 Hall, Cary - 247 Hall, Luanne - 217 Hall, Phillip - 247 Haller, Jackie - 178 Hamlin, Larry - 178 Hammers, Linda - 247 Hammett, Sarah - 247 Hammond, Robert - 108, 247 Hampton, Sheryl - 247 Hanby, Bill - 278 Hancock, Phil - 247 Haney, Ronald - 247 Haney, Sherry - 206, 212, 217, 234, 48, 87 Hanna, Lisa -4 247 Hanzelka, Mary - 17, 70, 92, 162, 178 Hanzelka, Patty - 217 Hardy, Bill - 247 Hardy, Danny - 217 Hargett, Cheryl - 178 Hargett, Marla - 215, 217 Hargrove, Kandy - 217 Harkness, Mike - 247 Harlan, J. C. - 217 Harrell, Bobby - 178 Harrell, Mrs. Marilyn - 151 Harriel, Mary - 217 Harris, Mr. Louise - 149, 218 Harris, Ronnie - 147 Harris, Steve - 101, 217 Harrison, Laural - 217 Harrison, Tom - 178 Hart, Dave - 178 Hartis, Diane - 247 Hartsfield, Ann - 178 Hartsfield, Steve - 248 Harwell, David - 248 Hayden, Mike - 178 Hayes, Tommy - 112, 119, 178 Hays, Dennis - 218 Hays, Ronnie - 178 Hays, Shirley - 248 Hays, Teresa - 178 Hazen, Cyndi - 218 Hazen, Sheri - 218 Hearne, Andrea - 92, 218 Hearne, James - 248, 250 Heath, Mrs. Carolyn - 150 Hedrick, Leslie - 248 Hedrick, Susie - 178 Hegner, Steve - 248 Helton, Debbie f 92, 178 Helton, Teresa - 178 Hemmle, Becky - 218 Henderson, Cindy - 179 Henderson, Danny - 26, 81, 179 182 Henderson, Miles - 218 Henderson, Tim - 248 Henley, Karl - 248 Henry, Gary - 248 Henry, Marlyn - 218 Henry, Miss Susan - 158 Hendey, Chris - 179 Henson, Cindy - 248 Henson, Eddie - 218 WOODIE TAYLOR VENDING CO. RADIO CONTROLLED TRUCKS FOR 24 HOUR SERVICE CALL 838-6947 COMPLETE VENDING SERVICE 52:3 CATALPA Henson, Mike - 248 Hoiten, Tina - 248 Horton, Brenda - 249 Henson, Nancy - 179 Holcomb, Tina + 248 Horton, Frank - 249 Henthom, Cindy - 218 Holder, Bill - 179 Hott, Don 4 219 Herrmann, Paula - 218 Holderby, Joe - 238, 248 Hough, Debbie - 219 Herrmann, Shirley 4 248 Herron, Janet - 218 Hiatt, Mr. G. E. - 156 Hickman, Sharon - 218 Hicks, David - 218, 122 Hicks, Michael - 179 Hightower, Miss Suzanne - 152 Hill, Melinie - 218 Hiller, Randy - 248 Hinton, Bobby - 218 Hinton, Pat - 219 Hlavaty, Diane - 179 Hlavaty, Nancy - 248 Hodge, Greg - 219 Hodge, Joe - 146 Hodge Ricky - 21, 219 Hoenig, Mike - 219 Hofer, Marie - 219 Hogge, Michele - 248 Holderby, Ticky - 219 Holland, Mr. Buddy - 145 Holland, Kevin - 248 Holleman, Tanya - 248 Holley, David - 179 Hollingworth, Guy W 248 Holmes, Page - 179 Holt, Sherri - 248 Holton, David - 108, 128 Honea, Bob - 219 Honea, Margaret - 56, 179 Hooley, Becky - 179 Hoover, Jeff - 249 Hope, Gloria - 92, 179 Hopkins, John - 179 Howard, Miss Delynda 4 154 Howard, Gary 4 180 Howard, Gay - 219 Howell, Debbie f 219 Hopson, Janna - 21, 88, 219, 44, Hughes 289, 47 Horner, Elaine - 219 Horsman, Jeffrey - 249 Howell, Lissa - 180 Howeth, Pam - 219 Hubbard, Leesa - 219 Hubbard, Peggy - 249 Hudson, Charles - 219 Hudson, Jerry - 219 Hudson, Lea Ann - 92, 219 Hudson, Lewis - 108 Hudson, Velma - 219 Hudson, Vikki - 180 Hughes Dean 4- 249 Monica - 88, 249 Hughes, Pam - 88, 219 Hughes Steve - 249 Hull, Bruce - 180 Mvli1a,Qlll.lailltlill I80I E. Division Arlingfon, Texas Phone 274-I843 Collins Park Floris'r qualily flowers dependable service Free Cily Wide Delivery 809 Easl' Park Row Phone 26 l -63l l 29 294 I635 New York Ave.!ArIingI'on SNOWDEN INSURANCE AGENCY 277-5223 OR 26I-5223 7I I W. PARK ROW Shoes For The En'I'ire Family ' AUTO DON BOUNDS - Manager and Owner ' FIRE ' HOMEOWNERS 277-970' ' LIABILITY IMHMJMAGENI n RAND VITALITY 0 I HEESPITAL FLORSHEIM PERSONALITY ,MOBILE HOMES P.F. FLYERS POLL-PARROT A Full Service Insurance Agency Hull, Mark - 249 Hull, Mike - 249 Hullum, Jon - 180 Hullum, Terry - 249 Hulton, David - 249 Humphries, Dwayne - 219 Humphries, Ronny - 97, 180 Hunt, Andy - 249 Hunt, Mrs. Vaudrene - 152 Hunter, Kathy - 180 Hurley, Kalccn - 17, 21, 36, 52, 58, 80, 149, 180, 60 Hurndon, Tressia - 249, 131 Hutchinson, John - 180 I-lutson, Lewis - 249 Hutto, Gina - 219 Hutto, Victor - 180 Hyden, Mr. James - 97, 100, 158 I lngrum, Nova - 134, 249 Inman, Sandy 1 219 INTERACT - 75 Isaac, Jan - 87, 96, 219, 234 Isaac, Mario - 180 Isom, David 1 180, 270 Israel, Lloyd - 146 Ivy, Richard - 219 Ivy, Rick - 219 Ivy, Shelia - 181 J Jackman, Rick - 249 Jackson, Belinda - 181 Jackson, Russell - 219 Jacobs, Mike - 219 Jacobs, Wilda - 249 Jankowiak, Pam - 26, 216, 219 Jankowiak, Patsy - 249 Jared, Jimmy - 249 Jeffery, Beverly -- 79, 249 Jeffery, Sandra - 249 Jeffries, Ralph - 249 Jeffries, Rose - 181 Jewell, Gayla - 181 Jewell, Sherry - 75, 250 Jiles, Cheryl - 250 Jiles, Eudell - 219 Jiles, Glenn 4 250 Johannesen, Barbara - 17, 20, 76, 77, 181, 60, 39 Johannesen, Terry - 25, 101, 103, 206, 220, 111 Johnson Alan - 181 Johnson Mrs. Betty - 144 Johnson Brian - 181 Johnson David - 119, 250 Jaqneaux, Richard - 249 Johnson, DGHTI - 220 Jaqneaux, Robert - 249 Johnson, Debbie - 250 Ihrig, Nancy - 180 James, Johnny - 181 Johnson, Gail - 220 Keeton, Sherry - 220 Jones, Danny - 108, 109, 250, 128 Jones, Debbie - 250 Jones, Glenn - 100, 103, 104, 106, 110, 220, 125, 122, 127 Johnson, Gale - 250 Johnson, Gay - 250 Johnson, Glen - 181 Johnson, Janice - 220 Johnson, Judy - 181, 55 Johnson, Linda - 220 Johnson, Michael - 220 Johnson, Phil - 220 Johnson, Randall - 220 Johnson, Ronnie - 181, 86 Johnson, Roy - 181 Johnson, Stacy - 17, 61, 70, 71, 181 Johnson, Mr. Wallace -4 132, 148 Johnson, Wynn - 181, 270 Johnston, Jim - 250 Joines, Karl - 101, 110, 181 Jolly, Wayne - 26, 88, 182 Jones, Aaron - 146, 270 Jones, Allen - 220 Jones, Carol - 250 Jones, Charles - 182 Jones, Dale - 250 Jones, Jim - 182 Jones, John - 220 Jones, Karen - 96, 250 Jones, Kay - 220, 289 Jones, Kent - 100, 220 Jones, Mike - 182, 122, 127, 123. 124 Jones, Phyllis - 182 Jones, Starr - 182 Jones, Tim - 250 Jordan, Mrs. Nancy -- 143 Jordan, Rita - 220 Jordan, Wilton - 220 Joslin, Elaine - 220 K Kaemmerling, John - 182, 57 Kalan, Jeanie - 250 Kane, Mike - 108, 250 Kanneriberg, Gil - 250 Karasek, Ronald - 220 Karasek, Wesley 4 182, 122, 44 Kaska, Bob - 182 Keagan, Leanne - 250 Kearley, Gray - 220 Keeton, Karla - 134, 251 Keith, Bill - 108, 146, 128 Kelley, Jerry - 101, 182 Kellison, Arlene - 220 Kellison, Darlene - 251 Kellison, Kurt - 183 Kelly, Kayrene - 220 Kelsay, Col. Clyde - 142, 86 Kemp, Nina - 220 Kernplin, Donna - 183 Kennedy, Clay - 221 Kennedy, Debbie - 251 Kennedy, Kathy - 17, 96, 134, HUGH M. MOORE and SONS FUNERAL CHAPEL AND MEMORIAL GARDENS serving Arlington since 1910 I2I9 NORTH DAVIS ARLINGTON, TEXAS 296 BILL'S TRIM SHOP ..--Y- w CONVERTIBLE TOPS LANDAU TOPS FLOOR MATS 300 E. DIVISION 135, 183, 55 Kinnison, Charles - 101, 183 Krystinik, Lee - 100, 221 Kern, Denise - 183 Kious, Jackie - 221 Kuhler, David - 184 Kessler, Steve - 119, 120, 251 Kious, John - 251 Kessler, Tim - 183 Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Dixie - 151 Kevil, Tim - 251 Kirkpatrick, James - 106, 110, L Key, Mrs. Bettye - 152 183 Key, Cathy - 183 Kissel, Diane - 183, 67 KEY CLUB - 76 Key, Mr. H. W. - 65, 139, 272, 324 Kitts, Mrs. Marjean - 140 Kidd, Jimmei - 221 Kight, Kay - 251 Kilmer, Bobby - 221 Lacey, Odis - 132, 251 Lairson, Joyce - 251 Lakey, Scott - 251 Kitchen, JoLynne - 134, 221 Kite, Kay - 51, 235, 251 Klapper, Cail - 17, 184 Lambring, Bon - 251 Knight, Camille - 184 Knouss, Bill - 251 Landham, Diane - 251 Landis, Joe - 119, 120, 251 Kilmer, Sondra - 251 Knowles, Stan - 175, 184 Lane, Allen - 101, 251 Kimbrell, Paul - 251 Koelmel, Norman - 251 Lane, Becky - 251 King, Becky - 221 Kornegay, Joy - 184 Lane, Lynda - 221 King, Billy - 251 Kral, Edwin - 251 Lane, Mrs. Mary - 150, 67 King, Bob - 183, 122 Krebbs, David - 251 Lang, Julie - 251 King, Christi - 92, 183 Krueger, Chris - 58, 60, 96, 162, Lang, Karen - 184 King, Cindy - 251 184, 185 Lang, Teresa - 184 King, Dwain - 183 Krueger, Kim - 151 Langham, Lezie - 74, 94, 221 King, Karen - 251 Krueger, Scott 4 108, 251 Langley, Becky - 252 King, Sherri - 78, 221 Krug, Mark - 108, 251, 128 Langley, Donna H 252 W . 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QQ RESIDENTIAL - CGMMERCIAL ws noucm HIBSIGI CII3I'Q8 mf mvmnmm cnu I DALWORTHINGTON FENCE COMPANY I 920 PIONEER PARKWAY 277-7656 297 298 Langley, Mike - 221 Langley, Vickie - 221 Langston, Kathy - 252 Lantrip, Lisa - 252 La Point, Tim - 252 Lappe, Scott - 184 LARK - 81 Larkin, Tina - 184 La Sala, Laura - 83, 184 Lasater, Mrs. Jodie - 82, 147 Latham, Donny - 101, 103, 110, 184, 128, 54, 130 Latham, Jim - 146, 147 Latham, Ronald - 108, 252, 128 Laughlin, Alicia - 252 Laughlin, Mike - 221 Laughter, Brit - 252 Lawler, Pat - 96, 184 Lawson, Jery -- 221 Leaman, Cindy - 211, 215, 221 Lee, Brenda - 221 Lee, Laurie - 252 Lee, Rhonda - 221 Lee, Rusty - 184 Leister, Dave - 21, 88, 221 Leonard, Jim - 184 Leslie, Connie - 221 Lettew, Rocky - 221 Levesque, Tom - 20, 21, 185 Lewis, Shelia - 252 Lindahl, Donald - 221 Lindly, David - 252 22, 77, Loflin, Bruce - 108, 1 Logan, Nicky - 252 Logan, Vicky - 221 Loggins, Sherry - 252 Long, Coya - 221 Long, Paula - 92, 221 Long Steve - 221 Long Susan - 221 Long William - 147 Lopez, Judy - 222 Lopez, Yolanda - 222 Love, Debi - 185 Love, Jimmy - 222 09, 252 Lindsay Darrell - 252 Lindsey Mrs. Ann - 159 Lindsey Loretta - 221 Lindsey, Mary - 185 Lineham, Becky - 252 Link, Mark - 108, 252 Lipinski, Susan - 221 Love, Lisa - 58, 134, 135, 235 252 Love, Tomi - 252 Loving, Gary - 252 Loving, Steve - 55, 59, 185 Lowe, Bill - 222, 133 Lowe, Bobby - 222 Leaman, Mark h 184 Litchfield, Robert - 221 Lowe, Denise - 185, 133, 43 Lebkowsky, Linda - 252 Littlejohn, Joey - 185 Lowe, Mary - 253 Ledenham, Vernon - 184 Locklin, Vickey - 252 L,Roy, Elmer - 222 rf? xt meets 0ll'llNllA vlnclir ga Z5 JT!! 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TEXAS ii-3 H. .1 uv' ELECTRIC 'J szmncs DUMFANY A and B MUFFLER SHCP DUALS - CUSTOM - STOCK lil A, . 14 VP ,w,,,,,b,- QL ,Sf 't jf 1. 1 kiwi: ff , 1 rss, -prefix f . -- ts-- C ,..:1I- yt-,wvljll A ': ' .:::!:117:1.L'iQj-film QYCLQV rg., .f 'E-. i'1'J iL.,g ,fN H . ,, , ,... :L ffw- , 5 g ii t f T'f'CLyikl11'Wa4 '- W- . 4- IOI No. Collins 277-I74l Arlingfon, Texas Lubbe, Trish - 253 61, 306 Massey, Steven - 222 Lucas, Bobby - 222 Lunday, Mrs. Emily - 14-0 Lutz, Pat - 253 Lutz, Ron - 20, 22, 25, 39, 77, 162, 185, 194 Lynch, Buddy - 253 Lynch, Dennis - 108, 253 Lyons, Dallas - 253 Lytle, Crystal - 222 Lytle, Therease - 253 58 Malcolm, Dennis - 222 Maldonado, Richard - 253 Malone, Carol - 222 Maner, Doug - 222, 67 Manifold, Susan - 22, 222 Manning, Joe - 253 Marks, Cary - 222 Marple, Debbie - 253 Marple, Linda - 186 Marshall, Cindy - 186 Madden, Sheri - 253 Mageors, Beverly - 222 Magnuson, Mrs. Mary - 151 Mahan, Michele - 185 Mahomes, Charles - 185 Makowski, Judy - 17, 20, 21, 22, 26, 63, 91, 186, 55, 38, 56, 59, Masters, Rick - 223 MATH CLUB - 72 Mathews, Kathy - 92, 223 Mathis, Mark - 253 Matthews, Paul - 223 Maxwell, Cheryl - 223 Maxwell, Larry- 186 Mayer, Larry - 59, 186 Mayfield, Randy - 223 Mayo, Don - 186 Martin Brad - 253 MBS - 76 Martin, Debbie - 17, 186 McBee, Debbie - 186 Martin Debbie - 253 McCain, Sidney - 253 Martin, Dennis - 253 McCandless, Richard - 253 Jlartin, Mr. James W. - 138 McCants, Carol - 26, 253, 4-8 Martin, Jim -- 222 McCants, Terry - 49, 70, 97, 101, Martin, Lori - 253 Martindale, Cathy - 21, 186 Martinez, Bobby - 186 Martinez, Juanita - 222 Mason, Jacky - 253 Massey, Sammy - 186 162, 185, 186 McCarson, Judy - 2541- McCarson, Vicki - 223 McClure, Siobhan - 186 McCollum, Mick - 100, 106, 223, 122 299 300 i , 3 gag: f'I 'Q'i'i ' ' 'KQ,,: ,MVQ 'Wifi' r I WZQ.Z,1aw'g 4 32 , V:V:,,: Akyy f ' ' L,., It 2, ' , -fff 'k ' Q ' X E - ' , 3l'.. ....1 -, -Q' , gwlm IDII, , e ..'.. 5.41 'W I f 'f JF i l, WF, 1 . 5 ' , iii 'ia e MEMBER F.D.I.C. ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK I600 New York Avenue 274-0933 Com plefe Banking Service Free Parking Drive-In Window 3 S A in A 1 A . E le S se ' 6 Q Q 2, .SJ 209 W. HaH'ie tration secretaries Shirley Scott and Judy Moffett the new vending machine with bottles of Coca Cola McCollum, Randy - 254 McCollum, Terry - 21, 186 McConkey, Danny - 223 McCord, David - 186, 133 McCraw, Gail - 75, 186, 131 McCraw, Randy - 254 McCuin, Ray - 254 McCullough, Becky - 254 McCullough, Carla - 187 McCurdy, Jon - 223 McDade, Mike W 223 McDaniel, Gaylon - 223 McDaniel, Teresa - 254 McDonald, Gary - 187 McDowell, Mrs. Jennifer - 155 Mclfacharn, Nena - 187 McElree, David - 223 McElroy, Mike - 254 McElroy, Patricia - 254 McFadin, Bobbie - 187 McFadin, Richard - 223 McGee, Darrell - 223 McGinnis, Randy - 254 McGuire, Mrs. Nita - 155 McGuire, Susan - 223 Mclntosh, Nancy - 141, 223 McKee, Paulette - 223 McKinley,iMike - 187 McKinney, Darnelle - 223 McKinney, Lee - 223 McKinney, Randy Q 223 McKinstry, Tanya - 223 McLaughlin, Barbara - 223 McLeland, John - 254, 128 McLemore, Debbie - 187 McMahon, Siobhan - 254, 133 McMillan, Charles + 254 McMullen, Lynn - 254 McMurrough, Joe - 254 McNabb, David - 119, 120, 254 McNamara, David - 187 McNamare, Dawn - 254 McNeece, Glen - 187 McNeely, Jerry - 254 McNeil, Kathy - 187 McQuatters, Barbara - 254 McWilliams, Sandy - 223 Meacham, Debi - 187 Mead, Glen - 108, 254, 111 Meadows, Cindy - 223 Melton, Brenda - 17, 72, 91 188, 234, 55, 60, 87, 317 Mendenhall, Donna - 188 Merrifield, Earl - 223 Merrifield, Fred - 254 Messman, Allan - 188 Messman, Steve - 254, 128 Metcalf, Jan -4 254 Metcalf, Pat - 223 Metz, Pat - 223 Milam, Susan - 223 Milburn, James - 100, 188 Miles, Christi - 223 Miles, Sue - 254 Miller, Brenda - 223 Miller, Deith - 223 Miller, Jan - 188 Miller, Joan - 188 Miller, Joyce - 188 1 I.-I TOWN NORTH PHARMACY Prescripiions Physicians and Sick Room Supplies Leading Cosmetic Lines Gifts - Toys Greeting Cards Photographic Supplies 274-822I 975 N. COOPER Mmm Mas. IVA - X Sb Over I5 Years Experience 11 in CR 5 -3 5 8 8 If No Answer Call CR 4-4389 DELIVER Adlflclal TELEGRAYH Flower: plowing I Wreath: Miller, Judy - 188 Miller, Mindy - 224 Miller, Sandi - 224 Miller, Stan - 189 Mohn, Mrs. Louise - 143 Mollins, Diane 4 254 Moody, Dianne - 92, 224 Moody, Vickie - 189 Morgan, Steve - 255 Morphis, Wyatt - 255 Morris, Joanie - 255 Morris, Melanie - 224 Millican, Marvin 4 189 Mooney, Karen - 254 Mills, Ginger - 189 Moore David - 190 Mimms, Bill - 100, 189 Moore Jana-- 254 Minchew, Barbara - 254 Moore Jane - 224 Minchew, Gaylan - 189 Moore John - 224 Mitchell, Cheryl - 17, 21, 26, 31, Moore Julee 20, 21, 224, 232 32, 33, 34, 35, 49, 61, 74, 94, Moore Linda - 255 180, 189 Moore Mary 255 Mitchell, Clay - 189 Moore Pam - 255 Mitchell, Clint - 254 Moore Paula - 75, 224 Mitchell, Debra - 21, 26, 134, Moore, Perry - 224 235, 238, 254 Moore, Rusty - 73, 190 Mitchell, Elaine - 189 Moore, Sam - 190 Mitchell, Mrs. Joy - 153 Moore Sammie - 166, 190 Mitchell, Keith - 189 Moore Sandy - 255 Mitchell, Linda - 224 Moore Terry - 190 Mobley, Tim - 189 Moore Tom - 190 Modisett, Linda - 254 Moffett, Judy 4 301 Morales, Mike f 255 Moreno, Anne 4- 255 Morris, Morris, Morris Morris Morris Mike - 224 Pam - 22, 134, Steff - 255 Terri - 224 Terrie E. - 224 Morrow, Larry - 255 Morrow, Vickie - 255 Moses, Linda - 224 Mosley, Paula - 255 Moss, Mr. Benton - 145 Mott, Derek - 108 Muelder, Miss Evelyn - Mullins, Bobbi - 255 Mullins, Tony - 177, 190 122 Murff, Gloria - 22, 190 Murff, Ricky - 21, 255 Murphree, Mike - 255 Mus-ser, Susie - 190 Myers, Donald - 224 Myers, Linda - 255 Neuman, Ricky - 225, 128, 130 Newberry, Allan - 101, 190 Newberry, Cathy - 225 N Newman, Barry - 256 Newton, Donny - 256 Newton, Gail - 225 Narramore, Vicki - 190, 43 NFL - 77 Navin, Mary - 190 Nichols, Diane - 225 Navin, Mike - 255, 128, 131 Nicholson, Ricky - 256 Nay, Phyllis -- 224 Nicholson, Terry - 256 Nead, Patti - 190 Nivens, Cindy -- 225 224 Nivens, Gary - 256 Neal, Karla - Neal, Pat - 255 Nivens, Jean Ann - 225 256 NHS - 72 Neal, Tony - Neely, Vicky - 224 Neisler, Nelms, Nelms, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nestor, Noble, Cecil - 108, 256 Bobby - 256 Noble, Mary - 225 Audie - 190 Noland, Mrs. Bettie - 157 Sheran - 224 Nolley, Jimmy - 191 James - 108, 256, 128 Norman, Jan - 191 Mark - 256 Norris, Gwen - 191 Rhonda - 190 Norris, ,Ian - 256 Tim - 101, 102, 110, 225 Marsha - 190 Nowlin, Gerald - 100, 110, 191 Nugent, Kevin - 256 Nunnally, Debbie - 225 Nute, Frank - 256 Nute, Wesley - 112, 191, 121, 128, 54 0'Briant, Patricia - 225 O'Donnell, Dennis - 52, 55, 72, 91, 112, 191 O'Donnell, Mikie - 119, 256 0'Donnell, Peggy - 80, 191 O,Dwyer, Nancy - 225 OEA - 80 Oldham, Gene - 191, 57 Oldham, Randy - 256 Oller, Steve - 225 Olson, Kathy - 256 O'Neal, Grady - 112, 113, 114, 117, 118, 130, 191, 204, 54 Oram, Lisa - 256 RON GOWI N TEXACO 275-9257 New York and Park Row Free Car Wash and S'I'a+e lnspec+ion 303 304 STAY IN SCHOOL! 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UNITED STATES ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE 607 Easl Abram S+reeI', Room I I ArIing'Ion, Texas 760I0 274-47I I X Orr, Donna - 257 Ortiz, Alice - 225 Ortiz, Lucy - 257 Osborne, Teri - 191 Oslin, Bill - 191 O,Toole, Lyn - 225 Overman, ,loyce - 96, 192, 57 Overman, Mike N- 225 Overstreet, Chuck - 225 Pafford, Pam - 192 Palazzini, Tommy - 112, 115, 116, 118, 199, 309 Palmer, Les - 108, 257 Pamplin, Bill - 257 Pancake, Cecil - 225, 128, 129 Pannell, ,ludy - 232, 257 Paris, Linda - 257 Park, Rita - 257 Owen, Donald - 225 Parker, Beverly - 192 Owen, Elizabeth - 257 Parker, Cathy - 79, 257 Owen, Jackie - 257 Parker, Ginger - 78, 192, 57 Owen Paula - 192 Parker, Philip - 77, 257 Owen Belinda - 225 Parkhill, Becky - 257 Owens, David - 119, 257 Owens, Peggy - 192 Owens, Steve - 192 Ozment, Caile - 257 Padermos, Kim - 225 Parks, Brian - 257 Parks, Rodney - 192, 133 Parks, Susanne - 257 Parman, Melvin - 192 Parsons, Norma - 192 Patridge, Pam - 193 Patterson, Chris - 257 Patterson, Dan - 101, 102, 193 Patterson, Mike - 22, 225, 48 Paterson, Tommy - 257 Payne, Gary - 257 Payne, Geoffrey - 225 Payne, Kathi - 225 Payne, Marcia - 225 Pearson, Stacey -H 257 Pedigo, Rusty - 257 Peet, Cerda - 225 Pemberton, Julia -- 257 Pence, Alice - 193 Pendergist, Debbie - 257 Pendergrass, Donna - 257 Pendleton, Mr. Wendell - 241 Pennington, Rhonda - 17, 88, 193, 234, 4-5, 86, 87 Penrose, Ellen - 257 Perkins, Brian - 226 Perkins, Carl - 132, 226 Perkins, Drew - 108, 257 Perry, Cheryl - 226 Perry, Crystal - 257 Perry, Dell - 226 Perry, Joel - 193 CAIN'S SHELL STATION I 5 1, it SFIIE Q SA U-HAUL RENTALS 925 Norih Collins Arlington, Texas 26I-83l I BEST WISHES TO YOU NICE PEOPLE FROM QUALITY INN MAA4 OT CIBOLA I60I E. Division Arlington, Texas 8 I 7!26 I -2300 xi 44: 0 IIIII a, a EL 5 i ,B PSV? ' 305 306 6, 6 A 3, 4 i , - f 4 QQZf'rrf'ee- V 4 is ii 9 l I' .. Ne'- Ai gi 5 .f , X ,,,, AV.,, , , Q It-1-ng-ii, X ' l Q ,E ,, .ff A, ,i ,.. 20 I E. Division Discovering some of the con enient features found in Ford's Pinto are seniors Bill George and Judy Makowski. TED ARENDALE FORD ,.... ..,, Q! 26 I -426 I Perry, Melissa - 257 Perry, Rex - 32, 33, 70, 7 100, 193, 34, 48, 47, 58 Peters, Melvin - 193 Petersen, Bobby - 257 Pettersen, Connie - 226 Peterson, Diane - 226 Petta, Tim - 257 Petty, Russell - 258 Petty, Sandy - 83, 206, 226, 50 Peveto, Miss Mildred - 148, 149, 218 Phifer, Sue - 17, 193 Phillips Cary - 258 Phillips, Curt - 226 Phillips, Gayla - 226 Phillips, Michael - 193 Phillips, Mike - 193, 122 Phillips, Mike - 101, 103, 226 Phillips, Russ - 226 Pierce, Jerry - 226 Pierce, Stephen - 193 Pierson, Leslie - 226 Pirtle, Miss Judy - 151 Pitchford, Mack - 226 Pitts, Susan - 1 93, 57 Place, Louise - 193 Place, Marvin - 226, 87 Plauche, Bob - 226 Poe, Mary - 92, 226 Poe, Robb - 21, 226 Pogar, Cathy - 193, 53, 37 Polk, Mrs. Annette - 144 Polk, Pam - 56, 193 Polk, Mrs. Marth Ponder, Mike - Porter, James - Porter, Karen - a - 159 193 108, 258 194 Powell, Chuck - 194 Powell, Linda - Powell, Mike - 194 258 Power, Mr. R. N. - 187 Powers, Gayle - 226 Powers, Kenneth - 101, 103, 106, 110, 141, 191, 194, 111 Powers, Mrs. Pat - 140 Prather, Kerry - 194 Pratz Jim - 227 Pratz Ricky - 194 Price, Mark - 194, 122 Price, Mike - 194 Price, Pat - 227 Prickett, Greg - 194 Prosser, Mrs. Kay - 157 Proulx,'Ray - 258 Pruett, Janice - 258 Ptacek, Kathy - 258 Puckett, Cary - 258 Pursley, Beth - 258 Putnam, Cheryl - 258 Quade, Richard - 227 QUILL AND SCROLL - 74 R Race, Debby - 194 Rader, Randy - 258 Rainone, John - 20, 22, 37, 71, 194, 55,' 52, 56 Ramirez, Mark - 21, 227 Ramsdell, Thom - 194, 55, 54, 63, 59 Randolph, Greg - 227 Rattan, Fred - 258 Rattan, Linda - 83, 227 Raulston, Paula - 227 Raulston, Sandra - 195 Ray, Dezz - 258 Ray, Glynna - 195 Ray, Judy - 21, 258 Ray, Sheri - 92, 227 Reagan, Pat - 195 Reasoner, Patricia - 227 Reddy, James - 195 Redman, Chris - 195, 122, 127 Redman, Gerald - 258 Redrick, George - 227 Reed, Al - 112, 114,227 Reed, David - 258 Reed, Douglas 4 227 Reed, Jeff - 227 Reed, Mike - 258 Reed, Sonya - 227 Reese, Sandy - 195 Reeves, Brad - 258 Reeves, Vernon - 258 Reichardt, Paul - 108, 258 Reinoehl, Debbie - 227 Reinoehl, Russ - 259 Remington, Buddy - 227 Remynse, Mr. Bud - 47, 5 188 Renfro, Barbara - 22, 227 Replogle, Shawn - 227 Repp, Parker - 227 Reynold, Debbie - 259 Rice, Jan - 259 3, 139, Richards, Bruce - 21, 78, 227 Richards, Kenneth - 259 Richards, Paul - 101, 103, 195 Richards, Susan 4 195 Richardson, Don - 259 Richardson, Jimmy - 259 Richer, Robert - 259 Richie, Pam - 195 Richey, Barry - 259 Rickel, Mike - 195, 275 Ricketts, Rick - 259 Riddle, Larry - 227 Rigdon, Sherry - 92, 195 Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Rime, 1 Debbie - 195 Dwayne - 259 Janet - 97, 195 Larry - 259 Mona - 259 Jean-Luc - 91 Roadifer, Jim - 259 Robbins, Mr. Harry - 159 Robbins, Larry - 259 Rober, Mr. Robert - 149 Roberson, David -- 259 Roberson, Mark - 112, 119, 195 Roberson, Teri 4 227 Roberts, Paul - 227 - Best Wishes - SH EP'S LITTLE CHICKEN SHACK Texas S+yle Fried Ch Dine ln or Take Out' l82I E. 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Division 274-2523 'K 316 AJ's AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Every+hing For Your Car Name Brand Merchandise COLLINS PLAZA 825 ORAM ST Vaughn, Velda - 96, 201, 55 Walker, Mr, jeremy - 1449 Ward, Janet 1 265 Venable, Joel- 264 Walker, Robert - 232 ward, Janna - 80, 203 VCHHUYU, JCFFY 4 202 Walker, SUSHH -- 202 Ware, Mr. David - 153 Verlennich, .lOl'lIl - 264' Walker, Tommy - 2644 Ware, Pat 1 Vernon, Mrs. Rosa - 77, 153 Walker, Vickie - 264- Warren, Janis - 203 Vernon, Tena - 75, 232 Wall, Brenda - 232 Warren, Sally - 265 Vernon, Terry - 19, 97, 202 Wall, Larry - 202 Warren, Wayne - 203 Vessier, Tammy - 264 Wall, Wendall - 202 Wasson, Mrs, Janie - 14.3 VICA - 82 Wallace, Beverly - 264 Walking, Lisa - 265 Vickers, Marsha - 92, 202 Wallace, Bgbby - 202 Watkins, Randy - 203 Villanueva, Gary - 101, 202 Wallace, Marla 1 202 Watkins, Vicki .. 232 Von Minden, Miss Margaret - 155 Wallace, Mike - 202 Watson, Micheal .. 203 Wallace, Ronnie - 232 Watson, Rex - 203 Wallace, TOU1 - 264' Watsgn, Terry - 232 W Walsh, Jim - 202 Watson, Tony - 265 Walters, Terri - 202 Way, Debbie - 265 Walther , Larry - 264 Webb, Danny - 265 Wade, David - 108, 264, 128 Waltrip. Carol - 202 Weddle, Christie - 232, 131 . Ward Beverly - 2641 Weekley, Lorah - 265 Wakefield, Becky - 264 , . . Ward, Davld - 232 Weems, Brenda - 232 Wakefield, Jeannine - 264 , Wakefield Linda - 202 Wafd' Debble - 203 Weida, Bob - 233 Walcott ,,ie,V,,, - 202 Ward, Debra - 232 Weidhaas, Harold - 265 l . Ward Diane - 264 Weiser, Frank - 233 Waldrop, Br1an - 264- W d G 232 , , 3 Walker, Barbara - 202 ar any -n Welsslmg' Dan T- 23 A Senior Brenda Melfon models an evening gown a+ Dale's. Caldw N OF ARLINGTON Y N 212 E. ABRAM 261-8122 -L BURGER 82I NORTH COLLINS l220 SOUTH COOPER 317 WHATABURGER DRIVE-INS OF ARLINGTON THERE'S ONE I NEAR YOU WorIcI's Finesi' Pure Beef Burger Garden Fresh Vege+abIes - Seasoned Io Perfedionr CALL IN YOUR ORDER - READY IN I0 MINUTES 274- I 936 277-009 I 277-6204 I404 E. ABRAM I60I S. COOPER ST. 306 N. 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Witte, James 4 234 Wolfe, Don 4 234 Wolfe, Mrs. Mary Jo 4 144 Wolters, Greg 4 205, 122 Wood, Pam 4 234 Wood, Mr. Roy 4 138 Woodall, Terry 4 234 Woodard, Vickie 4 234 Woods, Gharmaigne 4 266 Woodson, Dawn 4 266 Woodson, Debra 4 266 Woodson, Sandra 4 205 Woodward, Gail 4 266 Word, Vickie 4 234 Worley, Mike 4 234 Wornat, Ruby 4 266 Wray, Mike 4 205 Wren, Anna 4 234 Wright, Brenda 4 234 Wright, John 4 205 Wright, Kim 4 205 Y Yaeckel, Anna 4 234 Yoeham, Barbara 4 266 York, Jerry 4 108, 266 York, Leon 4 234 York Robin 4 266 York Terry 4 205, 128, 86 Young, Mr. Charles 4 138 Young, Chuck 4 205 Young, Mrs. Doreen '4 141 Young, Elain 4 234 Young, Judi 4 205 Young, Katha 4 266 Young, Louie 4 234 Young, Richard 4 205 Young, Sandra 4 266 Feafuring Comple+e Depar+men1's ln - ' Commercial ' Au1'omobile ' Personal Loans CONVENIENT DRIVE-IN BANKING Cpen 7 AM-6 PM Mon.-Fri. FIRST NATICDNAL BANK IN ARLINGTQN MEMBER F.D.l.c. 4 ' 1 mff' Lf CORNER OF ABRAM AND MESQUITE I En' 5 , ,f FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS PORTRAIT - COMMERCIAL WEDDINGS - BRIDAL PICTURE FRAMES FILM SUPPLIES FAST FILM FINISHING MRS. MARJORIE SPANN YOUR AUTHORIZED KODAK DEALER Park Plaza S'rudio cIecIica+es 'Ihis page +0 Mrs. Mariorie Spann PARK PLAZA STUDIO AND CAMERA CENTER New York 274-4967 The Cherokee staff wishes to extend sincere thanks to the following people for their kindness and help throughout the year: Mr. Wallace Johnson and the Photography Department for their time and special efforts in taking, printing, and reprinting our pictures Mr. Wendell Pendleton for color pictures of Tex-Annes, Homecoming Queen, Mr. and Miss School Spirit and black and white pictures of the Foreign Exchange Student, and Mr. and Miss Sam Houston Mr. R. D. Madearis for color pictures of Bellguards, Cheerleaders, Band, and Choir Mr. Bob Hurt for several athletic team pictures Seven Seas Staff for allowing us to use their facilities for pictures of Tex-Annes and Top Ten Seniors Citizen-Journal for several baseball pictures Mrs. Audine Whitten for her time, assistance, and ffknowing all the answers Mrs. Emily Lunday for aiding us in getting information and gaining ideas Faculty and Administration for their assistance, time, and encouragement Rex Perry for always being ready to help Mike Murphree, Dennis Malcolm, and Kaleen Hurley for their assistance with the annual assembly 32 324 Sam Bids Farewell to Retiring Principal The end of another school year has brought about the closing of a man's career. Throughout his life, Mr. Harold Key has given his .time to the youth and their education. In the nine years he has spent at Sam Houston, Mr. Key has helped introduce new concepts and courses. He advocated team teach- ing and the advanced math, psy- chology, and music courses availa- ble. He has enabled Sam Houston to have fine vocational departments. Sports events and school pro- grams have become significant in his life, for student activities are im- portant to him. He has been instru- mental in securing countless privi- leges for students. Hour-long lunches, early dismissals and an open campus are among the free- doms for which he has fought. After graduating from TCU, Mr. Key's teaching career began in Ida and Graham, Texas. Various duties found him involved in a wide range of subjects - science, athletics, and math. He coached teams in football, basketball, baseball, and golf. Principalships at Mineral Wells and Whitewright followed, and after seven years, he was named superin- tendent at Pilot Point. ln 1953, he was teaching math at Arlington High. Two years later he became vice-principal, a post he held for eight years. Then in 1963 he was chosen as principal of a new high school, Sam Houston. In 1965, the annual was dedi- cated to a man who had been prin- cipal only two years. Once again, the yearbook staff honors Mr. Key, this time as a farewell tribute to his outstanding career. As Desiderata, the theme of the annual, sets an ideal example by which to live, so has Mr. Key been an example for those persons with whom he has come in contact. The Cherokee staff feels it would be ap- propriate to close the book, end the year and bid farewell to Mr. Key with excerpts from Desiderata: . . . with all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy . . . A, J t. l I On .lune 5 the cafeteria staff and faculty honored Mr. and Mrs. Key at a luncheon. Their gifts included a bikini, flower- ed shorts and a week-long Hawaiian vacation. The student body had presented Mr. Key with a set of luggage at graduation. 3 ' 'R' , gi' ff' fs 4' . . . 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