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

 - Class of 1975

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John Denver 'G 6 2 o Art instructor presented with Cherokee dedication A pleasing smile, the needed encouragement when you're ready to quit, someone who will stay at school until all hours just to help . . .this characterizes Mrs. Mildred Russum, recipient ol the '75 Cherokee dedication. Even at the last minute, Mrs. Russum can be counted on to come up with art exhibits, signs lor registration, and decorations. She may be the most imposed upon person here at Sam Houston. A teacher since Sam's opening, Mrs. Russum is a devoted sports and academic tan. She is seldom missed at an assembly or a game. A special person in a special school, we, the annual staff, dedicate this Cherokee to her. A f . -: , msg? K nf. B QAJ By constantly changing class displays, Mrs. Russum makes her class more interesting. QBJ Mrs. Russum points out new techniques lor her students to consider. QCD Teaching proves more ot a challenge when personal advice or help is requested. 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After what they went through last year, anything sounded good until . . . Seniors came along to put' juniors back in their place. Weren't they lucky? They could get anyone to sing. Ah, but we will all have our chance at being top studs during this fantastic tradition . . . Howdy Day. QAJ Jeff Smith proudly portrays the sophs' hero - Mickey. QBJ Some find there's safety in numbers. QQ Pam Hindman and Jaye Prickett pounce on an unsuspecting sophomore. Pep rcillies keep spirit shining on Ok, Sound oft seniors! Victory, victory is our cry, that's the senior battle cry. The pep rallies gave classes a chance to prove how good their spirit was. Those yelling loudest became owners ot the spirit stick Assuming roles ol Hee-Haw characters, the Texorcist, the Flintstones, and Dudley Do-Right were the cheerleaders, obliging teachers, and the bellguards. The first Homecoming pep rally, to be held on a Saturday, hosted the largest crowd ever. QAJ Gayle Gansert retlects the spirit ol Big Sam Texans. KBJ These cards are marked. QCD Sophs live up to the Texan name. QDJ Mychele Lemley shows what all little girls are really made ot. 5 be C K. Algernon B'g Som bops on 50's Doy I can't even believe this. That guy with the long, long hair has it all slicked back, and is wearing his levis rolled up! The 50's were brought back to lite with the Student Congress' 50's Day. Throughout the school high rise jeans, flannel shirts, and plattorm shoes were thrown aside for straight legged jeans, white t-shirts, knee-length dresses, and saddle oxtords. As a climax tor the 50's Day revival, KXOL sponsored a sock hop held in Sam's cafeteria. QM Students bop at the hop. QBj All right, you guys quit making outl QCQ The gang gets ready tor a rumble. l A B Choir spends endless nights working on 'Muse Mon' Oh we got trouble . . .with a l capital T and that rhymes with 1 P, and that stands for pool! , Professor Harold Hill and his i magical dream ofa boys' band were brought to Sam by the Choir Department. Music Man was presented at four performances. Taking leads in the play were Carl Johnson, Pat Hegarty, Byron Buchanan, and Tara Hutchison. The cast of over 50 was under the direction of Mr. Louis Harris. Going first class, music for the production was provided by an orchestra. Sam's marching band got into the act also by performing in the finale. Record breaking crowds came to see the Music Man during its May run in the auditorium. QAQ No wide eyed Sunday school teacher for me . . QBJ Anthony Asbury tips his hat to the audience. CC! Salesmen discuss their problems created by Professor Harold Hill, the Music Man. QAJ Koby Waldeck and Deena Dykes dance the time away. CBJ Five dramatic women practice the flowing Grecian Urn. Wild West relived for Texas Day Yee-haw! Thank heaven for ropers and pick-up trucks, for Jerry Jeff and Iongnecks, and especially for Sam's Texan Day! Those having a secret desire to be a kicker let it all hang out on the annual Texan Day. The phrase, l'II show her it's not peach fuzz, became popular as the beard growing contest started. True Texans at Sam stood up and were proud on this special day. Western shirts, ten-gallon hats, boots, and overalls were worn by many, making Sam look like a regular country hick school. As in those rough and rugged days of the Old West, Sam had its own taste ofthe bad guys coming to disrupt the town. Seniors were selected to portray law officials and gunfighters. Cowpokes and their ladies moseyed to the carnival held that night. Booths with prizes and plenty of grub were available. Proving that Sam gets first class was Channel Five. They filmed the carnival for the news. QAJ Ricky Eddy attempts to make Deputy Hegar's job a lot harder. CBJ David Murphy finds out what it's like to be in an Indian fight. KCl Sharon Narramore and Len Massengale await a cool dunk. 1Dl Jerry Tobey and Cathy Bautovich discuss the Texan Day activities. Ropers 'get down' with Roy Wylie Al. Hey Sam is finally showing that we know howto 'get down.' The number one, all time redneck is coming to give a concert! It's Ray Wylie Hubbard -far out! Sam students flipped out at the idea of Ray Wylie Hubbard coming to our auditorium to perform. But the so-called rumor was true, and he did come. For a price of only 52.00, real country lovers heard the concert. Ray Wylie and his Cowboy Twinkies played everything from Redneck Mother fo some good 'ole blues. They even gave a longer show than scheduled. After performing, Ray talked with fans and signed autographs. QM . . . I want fo go home with the armadillo . . ., sings Ray Wylie Hubbard. QB, Jim Farmer, Mike Smith, and Dennis Johnson play back-up for Ray Wylie and his Cowboy Twinkies. 'Y S gm A M W' J- 1. 4.4 X M and ,. ,, . 1 ,w..- .-,Rf -nf 1 ,.. .J ' xg fn ' QF f ff' 1 cg , W3 Q :AW -Y' A B Journalists host program Breathe deeply, smile, and don't trip . . . Breathe deeply, smile, and don't trip . . . maybe il I keep saying it, I won't mess up. Butterflies, dry mouths, plus the thought ot tripping in lront ol everyone were all part ot the Cherokee Awards Assembly. Journalism students were in lull charge ot the program. The long kept secrets ot who would win what were tinally revealed. Principal B. H. Remynse gave the cheerleaders a special award. Another new recognition came from the Newcomers Club. Two seniors were named as Mr. and Miss Sam Hospitality. The annual statt announced its most important honor. The statt presented the yearbook dedication to Mrs. Russum. CA! Mr. Remynse is served an arrest warrant by Carl Johnson. IBD Tracy Waldeck delivers ballots to her next door neighbors. QC! Carolee Gathany, Fred Kurz, and Tina Covington tally ballots just in time tor the assembly. C . ' r . -W, .kg- X First Stole Bonk ploys ol senior prom There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them . . For the seniors the year tlew by, and all ot the sudden it was time tor the prom. Jim Croce's song Time in a Bottle was used as the theme tor the big event. Cibola Inn was the site tor the attair. Prom goers were lucky enough to have a top rated group provide the music. First State Bank was the group which played Tired and maybe penniless, those who attended had a blast. QAJ Mike Mullen and Glen Furtardo make plans lor alter the prom. 182 Couples enjoy a nice relaxed meal. ICQ But you promised me the next dance. 2 .Agp 5-fs...?f2i!5i1 QAQ Carl Johnson glances al Sara Shub lor a reassuring smile. QBJ Tim Hunl desperately tries to find his dale among the crowd. CCD Many couples slow dance to the music ol Firsl Slate Bank. -X P 4: ?a s H 1355 .12 TE r X 1 , Y W W J., . 1 r . .... 3 I ' e 5 fs HH- ks: 5 - wx -.. S if A Es Es. w w -2 5 af. X 5 l , if , ,, - . 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Texas Hall was also the site ot the graduation exercises held Tuesday, June 3 at 8 p.m. Student body president Len Massengale gave the invocation to a standing room only crowd. Vice-president Doug Hudson welcomed the guests. Recording secretary Laura Kitchen talked on the events ot the past years. A Cappella Choir sang Movin' On. Atter this, valedictorian Wayne Webb delivered his speech. Student body secretary Paula Poe presented the benediction. IAQ Wayne Webb gives the valedictory address. lBj The start ot an era . . . QCJ Len Massengale gets his diploma. it s personalities personalities personalitiespersonalities personalities personalities personalities Aff ,Q ,Vg . J., -..:'+ ..--- , ., -V' '1.. .- .. .7 - A 'A 'Q-ff. 1' ' fn 111A-,yfgwwg , if'v-75:54,.fvgg4xfyf,. l IL A Q -. .2 ' A: ,gA :gA33 lA ii 2.1535 nggly 3:24 gg., w 'A v.. f f.AiAwAA,ffQX w p? f .W Ww zffiw ' . . .. t I A ' on it s W A - r . +V M ' ' 23 1f W3fAwL:s1'EQSA ew. . ' F . .gs f , .f -- -' I ' sf? 'WW . 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A 1 , 1 ,,.,,.,,. ., ' :Ty Jamie JOI1eS were voted MY. and 1 S 5 fmfffffff - 1 - X MISS Sam '0US'0 - The School was Li 1 V 22 it D. fimseii - ? f'3ifff f' ' 1 - U - 2453 iii Q' - f another home for Jamie and Doug. i in 3 5 - 'QQ Hl9h times were made here by them. 1 as hee ehhh E . f I A ,,,' , h Doug was a mayor asset to Sam 5. i e . rru, rur 1. 1 . - , ara 70 l1ISf00lb2ll and l93def9h'P M hu:'u piiiiwrff hh e - - - - - ' T+L. ' ,,-L'L,,z ' abilities. Jamie wasa varsity Q I are rr u or . . . I ,'., H warg- '- 5 g f? Vo eVba e ack queen' MBS iii rear D - - W' .,,.' I.. f f' J School SPlI'lf, and 8 cheerleader. gif --'-'- ' ' fn. ,'- ' A 0 QAQ But Doug, I told you to go to the bathroom before the game started, exclaims Coach Billy Stewart. lBy Because ol his work in many school activities, Doug Hudson was awarded the title ol Mr. Sam Houston by the student body. QC, As captain of the week, Doug heard his song in the middle ot the gymnasium. WWWMMAI: C Mamma.. QAJ Porlraying a scout is only one ol the roles Jamie played during weekly pep rallies. CBJ Jamie Jones won the lille ol Miss SHHS.1Cj l'm a Long Tall Texan, exclaims Jamie. A B 2 K E x .5 S x is 1 :si 2 li i 5 it XS le 5 M . Q V N - 5' 'fix'-fR5i295:EFi?5E XX Class favorites announced al Cherokee Assembly Class lavorite nominees are Doug Hudson, Lisa Parker, Rochelle Rollins, Jill Hopson, Lisa Perkins, Mike Guadagnolo, Jell Horton, Julie Hyden, Felicia Forehand, and Bryan Weatherford. 1Nominess not pictured are Dennis Brown and James Broussard., 'K .5 A 1 i ,mfaw fi' 'AA3 i 7 'dwmrfr Q I i ,,:,, .ffiii L Q7 if T 7 WX f iff Q Jamie Jones Phil Sharp Senior Class Favorites ,, M Q L I ii fi, Q Junior Closs Favorites Lee Ann Nuss Brett Mitchell Amy Schrickel David Fredde Sophomore Closs Favorites '21 0. Homecoming crowd sees Cindy Smith crowned queen Watch out! The girls are on the make again. Homecoming is only two weeks away, and already you can see that light in their eyes saying, 'Take me, take mel' Homecoming '74 was the most anticipated social activity ot the football season. A major part ot the tradition was the task ot choosing a queen. Cindy Smith, representative tor DECA, was selected to receive the honor. Cindy was up against some really tough competition. Eight, out ot a tield ot 20 were chosen by the student body as finalists. Those included in the last running were Susan Clark, Debbie Duncan, Felicia Forehand, Gayle Gansert, Jill Hopson, Sharon Reed, and Cindy Sikes. Thoughts ot postered halls, and the seniors' pink elephant remained as Homecoming ended. JM? fr Z f' 'L H 4, x WJ! lf: :ww Q H 2 QW Q 1 Q ,li ' W2 , 5' i ' ' ' liiiiffff,-Cx? 1' , cf? -:ggi 'vi V 5 2 J 5 Q V T Ja r is nf , f f 'fx fiw I 32 'f fa Jill Hopson Debbie Duncan Gayle Gansert Betty Bentley Choir CVAE FLC Thespians ' enny Kathy Price Cindy Sikes Sharon Reed Publications Key Club VICA Felicia Forehand Student Council Pam Hindman Sandra Gallegos Art Cherokee FHA 5 if Julie Osburn Johnnie Myers Susan Clark NFL FHA Band Diana Frank Jan Bellomy Janis Rhue Tex-Annes FBLA NHS Donna Holcomb Deanne Thomas Rossana Intriago OEA HECE AFS Scum spirit given boost Spike a Vike! Get a CoIt! Hit 'em again harder, harder! Spirit, pep rallies, and games would have been nothing without the never-ending yells of our cheerleaders. Seniors Felicia Forehand, Jamie Jones, Sharon Reed, and Cindy Sikes, along with juniors Jen Eades, Lee Ann Nuss, and Lisa Parker did the job. While attending camp, they took four superiors. 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Laura Kitchen Gayle Gansert Felicia Forehand September September October ,1 ,izy :i h ' 35 4:-lfiiiff' Lf., fi! -i,i?ffEf , ' . Janis Rhue Jamie Jones Ann Bauer October November November Sharon Reed Charlotte Garner Jill Hopson December December January , - 5145: 51229 -1' . -Wgfiff m D ' W' - Carolyn Vaughn Julie Osburn Debbie Duncan January February February Paula Poe Judy Adams Becky Brinker March March April Stacy Schrickel Mychele Lemley Betty Bentley April May May Twirp week ddded to pldns Will we have any dances? How about 50's Day or poster parties? We had no need to worry about these questions. Our Student Congress had begun working long before the school year started. Congress officers initiated some new ideas. Giving us a chance to see movies cheaply, they sponsored show nights. The women of Sam were able to ask the guys out during Twirp Week. The Student Congress spring convention was held here at Sam. Area schools were represented. Organized by our Student Congress, the November magazine sale made money for all classes. QA! Scotty Atkisson takes advantage of Twirp Week by letting Shirley Latham carry his books. 183 After the Sam-Arlington game, the Student Council sponsored a party at which the guests could dance to Snowrise. IEA, I... l B ' In V A 5152, 3 W e F5 Qekw Sfudenf Congress Officers Susan Glenn Paula Poe Doug Hudson Len Massengale Laura Kitchen Femoles get their chonce during first Twirp Week You just wait. There are only about 30 guys I plan to ask. Oh, it costs money? Well. . . Sam's first twirp week was held in late spring. Officially, the girls got to ask out the boys. Seeing the females pick up their dates and fork over money for the show was a familiar sight during this week of changing roles. Rules for participation were issued by officers of the Student Congress, who planned and sponsored this event. A dance held that weekend ended the activities and the boys went back to their original roles. QAJ Senior Cindy Shoff listens to Pam Pridemore brag about her many dates. A SVN. semi srlrs 1 we s . I Q m1g,.:f 33426, '- - 1 . N U A K 3 I l l L ,, Q l .,,.,., C ., ,. .. L ., ' A' Q ,. 22121 if-2 . V -...'-WK 45,1-- .e . ,A fl zfzffflfzwf - , fir? 1 - H: 4' Piilfiffgiei if r ' P - 1 V -. 1 -Qu i CAJ Pam Hindman linds il easier lo ask a guy oul over the telephone. IBD Soph Russell Smith shows his friend, Lesa Childress, how lo be a gentleman. Bellguards lcike pleasure in ringing 'Big Scam' bell If was another touchdown for the Texans, and the mighty sound of the Big Sam bell struck once again. Always thereto signal momentum were bellguards Gayle Gansert, Mychele Lemley, Ricky Eddy, and Phil Sharp. Using Phil's garage as a r a refuge, Big Sam was kept A well out of the hands of envious schools. Besides taking the bell to all games, and caring for it, the guards helped write skits and performed them in rallies. A D QAQ Gayle shows her acting ability by performing in the weekly pep rally skits. 185 Mychele tries her hand at helping the seniors win the spirit stick. CCD Bellguards for the regular football season were Phil Sharp, Gayle Gansert, Mychele Lemley, and Ricky Eddy. KDJ After many hours of planning a skit Phil and Ricky look on as they see it successfully performed. MDN I L 1 ' i L D ' ' , - , kms yi K ffiwkbs-if ' he A KW WWW gund- ,-uv' WEEK If L 2: .g-nu-I ga0Wd'-SWR Bellgucsrds Ricky Eddy Phil Sharp Gayle Ganserl Mychele Lemley Spirited Announced GivemeaS. . .givemeaP. .. givemeanl. . .givemeaR. . .Let's hear anotherl . . . and then a T. . . Now, what do you get? Spirit! School spirit, how do you get the great kind of spirit we have at Sam? The people do it. Super active seniors, Hampton Hegar and Jamie Jones, were chosen by the students as Mr. and Miss School Spirit. Hampton blew his heart out for Sam, being in the band and stage band. Jamie was a terrific cheerleader for all three years. D QAJ Jamie Jones and Hampton Hegar were chosen Mr. and Miss School Spirit at the last football pep rally which was held on November 5. They were presented with an engraved key chain, charm, and replicas ol a spirit stick. QBJ Winners are congratulated. QCD As Jamie is announced the winner ol Miss School Spirit she gasps with excitement. fDj Hampton listens to yells of victory from the band as he is named Mr. School Spirit. Visitors odd to Scum scene What do you mean he has a chip on his shoulder? I don't see it. Getting used to our many slangs was only one problem for the tour foreign exchange students. Rosanna lntriago, the AFS exchange student, came from Equador. Among her interests was basketball. Jill Hopson hosted Rosanna lor her tour month stay. Johnny Craniotis, from Honduras, came to Sam tor six weeks. His main hobby, like most guys, was riding cycles. Coming from diflerent parts of Brazil were Waleska Paiva and Sergio Aspahan. Waleska studied six months, while Sergio was here for a total of three months. so-s ER ages, , n S S is Wiki. Q CAD Johnny listens in on an English lecture. 181 Both coming from Brazil Waleska and Sergio talk about their homeland. ICJ Rosanna lntriago. QDJ Rosanna and her sister, Jill Hopson. . . we xkpMM,,,,,.,. iiic, ...WM 'Wk i 4 ii. K . Nil snm.,,.s, ' T D Laura Kitchen Girl ol the Month Varsity Volleyball Texan Belles, FLC, AFS DAR Award, Student Council Secretary Top Ten Carl Johnson 12 plays and musicals Senior Class President A Cappella Choir, Singing Texans VFW Voice ol Democracy Speech Winner Honor Graduate Rodney Lewis Honor Graduate, FLC Football, Cherokee FHA Student Congress Vice-President ol Key Club Vice-President ot Honor Society i Tracy Waldeck Cherokee Statf NFL, Quill and Scroll Citizen ot the Month - Elks Club ' Student Director ot One Act Play I Debate Byron Buchanan Choir, Drama, NHS UIL Competition NFL Degree ot Distinction Student Council Honor Graduate Tara Hutchison Stage Band Vocalist Intramural Competition UIL Ready Writing Cast ot four plays A Cappella Choir Honor Grad Secretary Larry Kitchen Football, Baseball Student Council Senior Class Social Chairman Cherokee FHA, Art Club Jin Hopson Girl ol the Year Homecoming Nominee Texan Belles Secretary Student Council, NHS A Cappella Choir, FLC Julie Osburn UIL All-Star Cast A Cappella Choir Texan Belles, NFL FLC, NHS, AFS Girl ol the Month Homecoming Nominee Wayne, Mike given honors Wayne and Mike are really something else. Just think, graduating highest out ot a class ot more than 630 students! Having a grade point average ot 1 1 .7884, Wayne Webb was the valedictorian tor the Class ol '75. It was a goal he himsell had set when tirst starting high school. ln his spare time, Wayne got into chess, ping-pong, debating, music, and FLC. Mike Parnell graduate with a 1 1 .6473 average. Mike was involved in Student Council, NHS, Kiwanis Youth Day, and Science Recognition Day. Scholarships were won by both honor graduates. Wayne was the recipient ot a S6700 grant from Bell and Howell. Mike received his scholarship to UTA. Top 10 academic students were Elsie Davis, Pat Gattis, Judy Adams, Kim Narramore, Mike Durland, Janis Rhue, Cathy Bautovich, Keith Harris, Ann Bauer, and Rodney Lewis. 1 A-. 1 Judy Adams ifi yy Kim N3fI'3l'I10l'e 'Q L . 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Debate Sherrie Phillips Photography Mike Mullen Randal McKinney Business Kathy Jackson OEA Cindy Olivares fnot picluredj Building Trades Larry Sims Radio-TV Mike Warren ICT Kenneth Patton CVAE Steve Carmichael Auto Mechanics Larry Jenkins Auto Body Joe Bellamy fnot pictured, Outstanding Texans receive special distinctions At the Cherokee Assembly on May 7, Jill Hopson is named Girl ol the Year by Mrs. Mary Gerard of the Arlington Civic Cl b Tim Phillips is awarded the Mike Green Scholarship by former coach Elo Nohavilza. ,.,.....,,.,,,,.. ., ., -sf .,,. Rodney Lewis leaves alter receiving an Optimist Award from Mr. Gary Burton - W Nvx-Nwwm ,I:A,,A 1, aiz - far' Being chosen Mr. Sam Houston, Doug Hudson was also a participant in Boys' State last summer. The seminar was held in Austin. .gf , 5 ., .vgxsi-33 ' rf t -xmf , .,,,wW'f5t..,, Vx ESPN Doug Hudson, Felicia Forehand accept American Legion Awards for their services. Laura KiiChel'l l00kS 81 her DAR Award- Carl Johnson receives the Rotary Award tor participation in many activities Senior Paul Moreno won lirst place in the slide rule competition at district level. Varsity sports queens are Debbie Duncan, basketball: Jamie Jones and Sharon Reed, track: and Cindy Sikes, baseball l ifwma if 1 Q I f 5 5 1 E At district, Tim Bea won second in headlines, third in editorials, and lourth in news. Xwimis WF get Eugene Caton placed in the number sense category at the UIL district meet which was held in Grand Prairie on April 12 At UIL district meet, Cari Hyden won second in shorthand. In Austin at the UIL state meat, sophomore Debra Evans placed titth in shotput, while iunior Paula Beale won third in shorthand Steve .Bills Becky Brinker Carolyn Burton Debbie Cole Mark Corbin Elsie Davis Mike Durland Deena Dykes lenls Carl Johnson Greg Leaman Janice Norton D' . 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The Texans compiled a 4-5-1 record Sam Opp. 13 Bryan 21 0 L. D. Bell 0 0 MacArthur 13 17 Grand Prairie 6 14 Arlington 0 8 Irving 14 0 Lamar 17 20 Highland Park 7 19 Duncanville 28 22 Nimitz 21 4-5-1 Sam's delense awaits the Colts in Texans' 17-6 victory over their crosstown rivals Q A Non-district ploy ends with disappointing tie, loss Opening play on September 6 against the state ranked Bryan Vikings, Big Sam fell, 21-13. The Texans scored the first time they got the ball and marched 76 yards as Claude Miller scored from two yards out. Bryan scored before halftime, making it 7-7. Bryan scored two quick touchdowns in the third quarter, making the score 21-7. Going into the fourth quarter, Mark Wood recovered a fumble at the Bryan 46 yard line, and on the next play Miller hit Homer Sargent with a 46 yard touchdown pass. The try for two failed, making the final score Bryan 21, Texans 13. On Friday, September 13 Sam fought L. D. Bell to a 0-0 tie. The game was played under wet conditions which hurt both teams. QAJ Tailback Homer Sargent is hit hard by a Bryan defender. QBQ Safety Jeff Horton and defender Doug Hudson take aim on a Colt f. B runner in Sam's 17-6 victory. Opening district action against MacArthur and cross town rival Arlington High, Sam came out with a 1-1 record. On September 20, playing in a thunderstorm, Big Sam fell to district champ MacArthur, 13-0. The game was a slip and slide affair on a flooded field. Making it two years in a row on September 27, Sam downed the Colts, 17-6 at Wilemon Field. Claude Miller scored the first touchdown on a one yard run. Moments before halftime, Jeff Horton caught a 27 yard touchdown pass from Miller. Miller and Horton combined for Sam's last score with Horton holding and Miller kicking a 27 yard field goal. QAJ Homer Sargent is on the move against Arlington High. QBJ Claude Miller maneuvers around an Arlington defender. CCJ Jeff Horton hauls in a pass in Texans' 17-6 win over Colts. Som downs Colts, Gophers, Cords, Tigers 'rougher Beating Grand Prairie tor the tirst time in the Gopher Bowl, but losing to Irving, put the Texans out ol the district race. Playing the Gophers on October 5, Sam put them in their hole by a 14-0 count. Neither team could score in the first halt, but the Texans used big plays to score in the second half. Steve Luton recovered a fumble on the Gophers' 35 and three plays later Luton scored. Moments later Sam tell on a Gopher tumble to set up another scoring opportunity. Claude Miller hit Jett Horton with a 25 yard pass. On October 25 Irving beat Sam, 14-8. Irving scored two TD's before Sam got on the board. Randy Bench passed to Pat Garner lor a 35 yard touchdown. Bench in his tirst game at quarterback completed 5-8 passes for 74 yards and one TD. CAJ Sam's tough defense moves in on lrving's quarterback. QBJ Mark Wood runs on the loose against Nimitz. Hopes foole for winning seoson Losing two out of the next three games, Sam's hope for a 500 season diminished. Going up against Lamar, Sam could not get an offense going, as they fell to the Vikings, 17-0. Lamar led 1 0-0 at halftime, as Sam's defense played tough the entire game. In the second half the Texans yielded one more touchdown to make the final count, 17-0 for the Lamar Vikings. Junior Jay Shuler and senior Tim Phillips led the Texans in defensive action. On October 26 Sam decked Highland Park, 20-7 before a Homecoming crowd of 6000. The Texans scored first on a three yard run by Claude Miller. The Texans tallied moments later on a two yard plunge by Mark Wood. The turning point of the game came seconds before halftime, as fleet-fooled Homer Sargent intercepted a Highland Park pass at the Texans' four yard line and raced 96 yards untouched for a touchdown. Miller added his second conversion of the night for a 20-0 halftime score. The Texans' low point of the season came one week later on November 8, as the Duncanville Panthers beat Sam, 28-19. Sam scored first, but from then on it was all Duncanville. The Panthers scored three touchdowns before halftime to pile up a comfortable 21-7 lead. Sam scored twice in the third quarter with Steve Luton scoring from three yards out. Claude Miller scored from about five yards out to make the score, 21-19. Duncanville then went on a scoring spree, making three touchdowns. Luckily two of these were called back, making the final score, 28-19. QA! The Texans' stingy defense takes a rest after putting Lamar's Brian Womble for the game. QB! Steve Luton runs for some tough yards against Duncanville. QC, Safety Jeff Horton runs down a Bryan Viking. C N ., Q .ff--if' Q' K A Lclsl minute field gool lifts Som over Vikings 22 2l Playing Nimitz in the last game of the year, Sam came out on top in a last second score, 22-21. Nimitz ran back the opening kickoff to make the score, 7-0. A 53 yard pass from Randy Bench to Mark Wood put Sam on the board. Nimitz scored in the third quarter putting Sam down, 21-6. The Texans then fought back as they drove 73 yards with Claude Miller passing to Pat Garner for a 14 yard touchdown. With two minutes left, Sam drove with Miller scoring from two yards out making the count, 21-19. Claude Miller put Sam on top with his school record field goal ol 43 yards. Sam held on until time ran out making the final score, 22-21. Jeff Horton caught five passes to lead the district in receiving. Donny Sheffield led the defense as he did all year. QAJ Hallback Homer Sargent pulls down elusive Lynn Miles as several Texans try to help. QB, Texan delense makes a fantastic goal line stand against the tough Nimitz Vikings in a 22-21 win. ll receive All District honors QAJ Award winners at the January 25 football banquet fbottomj Jett Horton, most valuable player: Mark Wood, sportsmanship, Donnie Shettield, B. H. Ftemynse Award, ftopj Claude Miller, outstanding ottensive back: and Tim Phillips, outstanding lineman. The Lions Club sponsored the annual dinner. Jett Horton Wingback, All Tarrant County, All District Jay Shuler Tackle, All Tarrant County, All District Dennis Brown Linebacker, All District, Soph ot the Year Doug Hudson End, All District Wynn Lane Tackle, All District Brian Moore Tackle, All District Dennis Morgan Linebacker, All District Tim Phillips Center, All District Homer Sargent Back, All District Donnie Shettield Linebacker, All District Mark Wood Back, All District B-Tecimers show potential, lolenl during 4-6 secison Top row fl-rj Coach Chambers, Coach Shouse, manager Keith Blackburn, Joe Wallace, Randy Fleming, Robert Ballance, David Mulcaky, Mark Payne, John Nuss, Jimmy Miller, Robert Sholl, Lee Shellenbarger, Charles Busby, Bill Thompson, Robin Wooten, Harvey Higdon, Coach Shutte, Pat Frisina, Kenny Mitchell, Danny Tilson, Bill Hood, Kirby Humberson, James Edwards, Lester Stoker, Rand Phillips, Mark Moody, David Roberts, Murray Francis, Eddie Jones, Russell Smith, Larry Dillon, Greg Honeycutt, Doyle Coonrod, Eldon Scott, John McEIree, Mark Downey, Tony Rollins, Johnny Gomez, Anthony Mumphrey, Booker T. White, Richard Pursley, Brad Poulous, Tommy Little, Ronnie Cruz, Robert Beck, Cary Kight, Freddie Chambers, Koby Waldeck, Kenny Johns, Greg Hornback, Ed Whittington, Leonard Patterson, Mike Guadagnolo, Gary Phillips, Al Lennox, James Lewis, Woody Crowell, Lucas Rangel, Mike Ledlord, Keith Caldwell, Paul Henry, Greg Johns, Roger Hairrell, Kenneth Oldacre. Sam Opp. 7 L. D. Bell 8 0 MacArthur 13 14 Arlington 26 7 Grand Prairie 6 34 Irving 21 17 Lamar 15 12 Highland Park 14 8 Bowie 18 25 Duncanville 6 13 Nimitz 14 4-6 Texan delense awaits the Vikings in Sam's 17-15 thriller over crosstown toe Lamar. .W D T s 4 f C my Texans charge onto the field. fBj Reggie White 113, is on the move against Arlington. fCj Tony Rollins looks tor daylight. QDJ Brad Poulous goes for an interception. CEI Texans huddle up. Expanded lntromurcll activities involve 450 Over 450 people were involved in intramural activities during this year. Coach Paul Parker added several new features such as a representative from each homeroom to serve on the council. The program started out with tennis competitions which were won by James Broussard and Kay Gilbreath. Mrs. Yvonne Davis' homeroom was the next victor with a win in volleyball finals. Intramural flag football came to a close with the tennis team as the winners. Senior Jamie Jones took first in the free throw. Sophomore Kenny Masters won outstanding male intramural athlete for participating in every possible sport and winning first place in table tennis. The basketball tournament was won by Gary Smith's team. Baskey's Bombers slugged their way to victory to win in softball. QAQ Mike Mullen, James Broussard, Gary Smith tcaptainj, Gary Hardin, and Tim Bea teamed with Glen Furtardo, Hampton Hegar, Larry Danner, and Len Massengale to win the intramural basketball championship. LBJ The softball championship was won by Mike Monroe, John Williamson, Jay Shuler, James Broussard, John Stoner, Mark Wood, Judy Nelson, Barbara Watson, Kathy Ward, and Robert Flint. A B C IAQ Sophomore Kay Gilbreath and junior James Broussard took the tennis honors in the tall contest. QBJ Eaming the title ot Intramural Player ot the Year was Kenny Masters. He participated in more intramural events than any other student. fCJ Mrs. Yvonne Davis' home- room won the volleyball toumament. Members ot the winning team include Qback row - Iett to right! Randy Barras, Ken Crosby, David Etherton, Carla Chancelor, Kenny Masters, ftront row- Iett to righty Vicki Hom, Sharon Krystinik, and Beverly Sisney. Basketball team members are ftop leltj Head Coach Don Louis, manager Larry Jones, Guy Gansert, Chuck Gagan, Ronnie Newton, Barney Inman, Paul Riddle, manager Dusty Howell, and Assistant Coach David Clyde, fbottom Ieltj Greg Leaman, Jerry St. Cyr, Joey King, Terry 0'DonneIl, Raymon Harris, Fred Kurz and Glen Dixon. These people led Texans to an overall 6-10 record. Sdm's Texdns post 3-5 record in district tirst round I i is f. I Ii I . ?' In .. , T,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, TT . ,,,,,, T ,a fil, Q 'WTR TT:ff,:mlwsTTTfaf1 w,54e:f -, ':' gf g l tif iiifii Qwfiiqgzw' 1, Tlfzmszfw it ,Q f viii m !::1:2 '1Wfiff TT 4 ,... 5 ,I .Mew . , .. asf AU A f U. H 'fi V5 r 4, Q, 1 limit V 3 fir! X fir ia:f1!tEisi? E,1't' 45? 5 T 494 eett Tf1:49'f!5?E:ziSh5tTi J T ,,.. .... , T..T.l,TT,.TT,.,TT..TT . , ff f QW 5 M' :ssf'same,.f1saTssgT:gafWv W w A fi TT f ','r , ,,,. . . 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SHHS 58 55 48 35 65 50 62 65 54 35 71 59 69 50 62 65 Varsity Basketball Scores First Halt Opponent Grand Prairie 65 Highland Park 68 Arlington 53 Irving 70 Lamar 51 MacArthur 59 Duncanville 46 Nimitz 56 Second Half Grand Prairie 70 Highland Park 59 Arlington 76 Irving 67 Lamar 56 MacArthur 56 Duncanville 59 Nimitz 56 ,M ,,,,, , ,, ., ,,,, if ,,,I , , ' W . K M ,--f Q. 5 -- . ' V .ll - has Fm - ' '- 5 , - ,, . -,.' 5 f 3 h ' .Q . .. M , .. if A ' ' ' I L . 2, :, 1 ' 9 ,at ,. I 5 -':' el 1 if 'R La .L .1 5 l it..t A A A A 5- . ..., . iy, , 77 -'-L ff3,,?ffJ':vh V-Wife., 'Ulf , -f W -5 ' ff' V .: 'Q H ' ' 7 tstt T - '-' 1.. 1 A Big Sam recorded a 3-5 record in the first half with wins over Lamar, Duncanville, and Nimitz. Sam started play, suffering a 65-58 loss to the Gophers of Grand Prairie. Ronnie Newton led the Texans with 25 points. Highland Park was next forthe Texans, but Sam fell 68-55. Crosstown rival Arlington was given a scare as Sam led late in the game, but the Colts with a 59-50 score. This loss came back and won, 53-48. Newton dropped the Texan record to 1-5 again led Sam with 21 points. The Texans recorded their Sam was down after the loss to second district win with a 62-46 Arlington, as Irving pounded the score over Duncanville. Jerry Texans, 70-35. Sam recorded its St. Cyr led Sam with 15 points. first district win over Lamar by Ending the first half on a winning a 65-51 score. Paul Riddle was note, Sam outshot Nimitz, 65-56. leading scorer with 15 points. Newton led the Texans again, as he The MacArthur Cards defeated Sam pumped in 26 total points. D QAJ Jerry St. Cyr shoots for two points against the non-district opponent, Eastern Hills. QBJ The Texans hit the floor in an attempt to grab a loose ball before Duncanville beats them to it. fCJ Senior Greg Leaman desperately tries to keep the ball from a Highland Park Scot. CD1 Ronnie Newton jumps high to be sure his lay up shot scores. A QAQ Glen Dixon outreaches an opponent to try for two points. QBJ Jerry Sl. Cyr and Paul Riddle make it hard lor a Duncanville player to get rid ol the ball. KCQ Ronnie Newton lights to keep the rebound, as teammate Jerry St. Cyr arrives to help him out. Spirits high despite 3-5 record Finishing the first half of district play with a 3-5 record, Sam's coaches and players looked for better second round action and chances for a district playoff berth. But expectations turned to disappointment as play began. Sam seemed to be looking past the Gophers as they were overrun by Grand Prairie, 70-54. While holding Highland Park to its lowest point total of the year, Sam also had trouble scoring and lost to the Scots, 59-35. Going up against Arlington, Sam rallied to gain 20 points and take the lead with one minute left, only to be defeated by the Colts, 76-71. Ronnie Newton scored 22 points. Playing Irving, tough Sam fought to the buzzer, only to come out on the short end of the score, 67-59. Newton again led with 21 points. Big Sam recorded a win in their next game, outshooting Lamar, 69-56. The Texans gave MacArthur all they could handle, before falling to the Cardinals by a 56-50 margin. Duncanville bowed, 65-59 in the Texan second district victory. Newton netted 23 points. In the last game of the year Sam eased by Nimitz, 60-56. Senior Jerry St. Cyr, in his last Varsity game, scored 1 9 points. CAJ Junior Paul Riddle tries to add on two more points to his 8.4 average. QBJ Juniors Ronnie Newton, Joey King, and Terry O'Donnell make a last minute attempt to prevent the Panther team from scoring the winning points. A B tifiiiiiliiilfhill assuming A C QAQ Ronnie Newton tries his best to prevent the Panthers trom getting their hands on the ball. QBJ Senior Jerry St. Cyr makes a rebound shot. QC! Mad Dog Kurz and Greg Leaman take time out from the game to get in a little one step, two step. QD, Barney Inman uses his opponent's back to support him while he scores. Four Texon players cited cis cull-district choices At the season's end, junior Ronnie Newton was named to the all-district second team. Juniors Paul Riddle and Glen Dixon and senior Jerry St. Cyr received honorable mention. W l5f'7?'C'! 'wm UNM-M., A At the basketball banquet in March, Newton was named the most valuable player, and Riddle was chosen best free thrower. Fred Kurz was presented with a special Mad Dog Award lor his -Q, Ay exceptional spirit. This honor 14 will continue trom year to year. C D qAj All district Ronnie Newton, who averaged 15.9 points a game, plays some defense to keep his opponents lrom scoring. Newton was named Sophomore ol the Year last term. QBJ Junior Paul Riddle goes up against tough competition in the Arlington Classic. QCJ Playmaker Glen Dixon tights tor a rebound against crosstown toe Lamar. QDJ Senior Jerry St. Cyr, who averaged 7.3 points a game, looks lor an opening so he can shoot two points. St. Cyr, Dixon, and Riddle were chosen all-district honorable mention. Members ol the B-team are fbottom rowj Willie Jefferson, Glen Donaldson, Tony Rollins, Jerry Thompson, fsecond rowj Jam Anderson, Randy Danner, David Mclntyre, Craig Robertson, Mark Houdman, John Stone, Tommy Danner, Qtop rowj Coach David Clyde, Rick Carnett, Martin Penrod, Mark Moody, Dwayne McNeil, Lester Stoker, Mark Burris, Mark Canton. Their record was 3-15. Craig Robertson prepares for a free throw in B team action BS SHHS 37 55 60 49 45 68 39 52 45 41 B-Team Results First Half Grand Prairie Highland Park Arlington Bowie Irving Lamar MacArthur Duncanville Nimitz Second Hall Grand Prairie Highland Park Arlington Bowie Irving Lamar MacArthur Duncanville Nlmltz Opponent 45 84 71 57 48 78 62 53 48 64 B-Teom roundbollers finish seoson with 8-22 mcirk 5. A I Sam began district play with a 5-7 non-district record. The first half was a disappointment, as the Texans finished with 0-8. During the second half action, Sam recorded three wins to finish in fourth place. The victories were over MacArthur, 49-47 and Bowie, 73-66. After going into a triple overtime, the Texans finally downed Nimitz, 57-55. Mark Moody, Tony Rollins, Mark Burris, and Lester Stoker led the squad in scoring during the year. QAJ The Texans discuss the next move. QBJ Tony Rollins shoots a free throw for Big Sam. QCD Jumping Mark Moody goes up for the tip against Irving. rw 9 Up cmd down season gives Big Som 12-14 record Team members are ftop row l-rj Coach Cantrell, trainer Jobea Walker, manager Ronnie Lee, Robert Don, Chuck Tresidder, Joey King, Doel Garcia, Pat Garner, Dale Ward, Randy Bench, Jett Horton, Mike Lidiack, Craig Elliott, Bobby Mackin, manager Bryan Bates, Coach Shouse, Qbottom row I-rj manager Tommy Powell, Mark Horn, Brent Kinman, Phil Sharp, James Langston, Roger Bertrand, Greg John, Tommy Calloway, Steve Taylor, John McElree, David Littlejohn, manager Dusty Howall. First Hall SHHS Opponent 1 Duncanville 2 7 Grand Prairie 2 4 Irving 5 0 Arlington 1 6 Lamar 9 2 Highland Park 5 3 MacArthur 1 3 Nimitz 0 Second Hall 9 Grand Prairie 0 0 Duncanville 5 11 Irving 3 1 Arlington 3 4 Lamar 3 3 Highland Park 1 4 MacArthur 1 Coaches are Mr. Tommy Cantrell and Mr. Doug Shouse. A B 2-:Team we-1...,. sf.. f,-- ::s::sfF?ffgae2:f4w:zw1:H!M222 fr: H-1 1 ,,.. . H--1f1:.-ff. 1 I 7 P' .g ,h L fggfgg - ,', , As ' 9 1 M SF - 3' as g . ' . P f- h . , M . Q .V 1 ,,L ,. - - ' . ,iw 1 ,... H-. W.. K. ,t .1 , iaa .. ,ig b , , w . I L L . - P M ., - -,.. , -' P A 1 K - .... . - I . s 1 . 'M .. f - T 'K ' , , .... . . , f .H , 3 T . kiibavifm ' ,Z r i T 3 l2 6 Big Sam recorded a 3-6 non- district record. Sam opened up the season with a 7-3 win over Denton, only to lose the second game, 1 0-9. Northside tell 1 3-0. Garcia was the winning pitcher. Playing in the Midland Tournament ol Champions, the Texans placed third. Playing the 2-A state champs ol Oklahoma, Sam lost by a 5-2 score. Midland High was the team's next opponent, but Sam lost by a lopsided 7-1 score. Playing the favored team in the tourney, Midland Lee, Sam's bats came alive to down the Rebels 10-6. Moore, Oklahoma, the 4-AAAA state champ, downed the Texans in their last game by a 2-1 score. Jett Horton and Pat Garner were selected all-tournament. QA, Center lielder Jett Horton takes a rip at the ball. QB, James Langston leans back on an inside pitch. CCD Pat Garner blocks home plate in the game against Arlington High School. Texcins get ott to slow stclrt in tirst halt ot district Duncanville beat Sam in the first district game by 2-1. Sam came back to down the Gophers ol Grand Prairie, 7-2. Doel Garcia was the winning pitcher. ln the next game, Sam went 10 innings with Irving before losing 5-4. Arlington was the Texans' next toe, but the Colts scored a run in the sixth to down Sam, 1-0. Down alter the Arlington game, Lamar ran over Sam, 9-6. Highland Park out-scored the Texans, 5-2 to put the Texans' record at 1-5. Sam started to turn things around by beating the Cardinals ol MacArthur, 3-1. James Langston was the winning pitcher. ln the last district game, Craig Elliott shutout Nimitz, 3-0. Jett Horton was leading hitter, going 2-3. Som ends second holf with 5-2 Big Sam started out with a bang by bouncing Grand Prairie, 9-0. Randy Bench hit two home runs and Jell Horton, one. Doel Garcia was the winning pitcher. District champ Duncanville out-scored Sam, 5-0. The Texans clobbered Irving in their next game, 11-3. Bobby Mackin was the winning pitcher. Arlington downed Sam, 3-1, and the Texans scored revenge on Lamar by a 4-3 count. Garcia was the winning pitcher. Sam out-scored Highland Park, 3-1. In the last game, Sam defeated MacArthur lor the second time, 4-1 . James Langston was the winning pitcher. Big Sam ended the second hall 5-2, making the district record, 8-7. The season ended 12-14. QAQ Pat Garner takes a cut. QB! James D Langston tries to put out a Colt runner. QCJ Randy Bench slides into home. CD1 James Langston swings at the ball. A IAQ Catcher Pal Garner lakes aim on the ball in Texans' 1 1-3 win over Irving. QBQ Junior Bobby Macking throws a pitch. QCJ Robert Don and Pat Garner go alter a loul ball in a game played at Sam. Third baseman Brent Kinman is sate at first on an attempted pickott play during the Texans' 1-0 loss against Arlington High Girls' track team advances shotputter to state meet A 1Aj Track team members are Qtopj Brenda Garcia, Debra Evans, Nancy Dunham, Nancy Evans, and coach, Miss Dixie Calahan, Cbottomj Sharon Krystinik, Dovia Blumenthal, Nancy Love, Pam Warters, Debbie Weaver. Knot pictured are Jackie Caulman, Amy Schrickel, Lucille Redrick, Carolyn Cope, Reba Watson, Carrie Hayes, Karen Taylor, Kelly Davis, and Carol Easley.j QBJ Running broad jumper Karen Taylor practices lor a meet. ss... .. Competing in seven meets, the girls' track team completed their fourth season. One of the best showings for the girls came at the Irving Invitational Meet. Out of the 35 schools competing, Sam ended up placing eighth. In district competition, the team came in fourth. Debra Evans took second in theshotput and discus. Kelly Davis was right behind Evans, taking third in the same events. The 440 relay team, consisting of Lucille Redrick, Amy Schrickel, Pam Warters, and Carol Easley, came in fifth place. Carol Easley was first in the 220, fourth in triple jump, and sixth in the high jump. Both Carol Easley and Debra Evans qualified forthe regional meet at TWU in Denton. Easley entered the 220 yard dash. Evans won first in shotput and discus. Evans went to state, which was held in Austin. There the sophomore placed fifth. IAQ Amy Schrickel, Karen Taylor, and Reba Watson run a few warm up laps before practice begins. KBJ Kelly Davis works on perfecting her timing and concentration with the shotput. Girls ploy first district seoson Girls' basketball came a long way this year. For the first time, the team went into district play. The Texans opened the season with a loss to Duncanville. The next game, the Texans sprang back, defeating Lewisville. Other teams falling to Sam were Bonham, Denton, and Plano. High scorer during the district season was junior Denise St. Cyr. Traveling to tournaments gave the girls a lot of experience. While competing at Slidell, Texas, the team won a third place trophy. Denise St. Cyr was named as an all-tournament forward. Three members of the varsity team were recognized in district play. Senior Renee St. Cyr was named to the all-district second team. Renee was a forward forthe Texans. Receiving honorable mentions were Denise St. Cyr and sophomore Lisa Slate. QAJ Denise St. Cyr and Carolyn Cope practice jump ball techniques. QBJ Varsity team members are ftopj Denise and Renee St. Cyr, Janie Coonrod, Kelly Davis, and Carrie Hayes, imiddley Carolyn Cope, Lisa Slate, Becky Brinker, and Cyndi Laughlin, fbottomj Karen Taylor, Reba Watson, and SHHS Opponent 42 Duncanville Lewisville Lamar Bonham Plano Arlington Denton Duncanville Lewisville Lamar Bonham Plano Arlington Denton Helen Blanton. CCI B-team members are ftopj Barbie Miller, Nancy Williamson, Jana Steele, and Cathy Flhue, Qmiddlel Lucille Redrick, Amy Schrickel, Kim Ford, and Yvonne Cash, Cbottomj Connie Davenport, Kim Choat, Cindy Ollilf. QDQ Forward Kelly Davis doesn't give the Colts any slack, as she tries to grab the rebound of one of her teammate's shots. 7 Som Takes district championship two years in C1 row Members are ftop row I-rj Coach Keith, Coach Schutte, John Williamson, Mark Payne, Darwin Huff, Tim Phillips, Rodney French, Darrell Miller, Harry Hollingsworth, Manuel Acevedo, Mark Wood, Coach Chambers, Qmiddle row l-rj Manager Scott Womble, Don Gantt, Reggie White, Steve Lutton, Clifford Sheffield, Don Bortzfield, Perry Franklin, John Stoner, Gary Johns, Homer Sargent, Mark Patterson, Sidney Edwards, manager Danny Taylor, Qbottom row I-rj Jimmy Hanzelka, Renwick Fennell, Ed Whittington, Peter Kramer, Roy Johnson, Donny Colbert, Billy Hunt, David Baker, and Brett Mitchell. The team won district. Meet Places Richardson ....... Colt Relays . . . Arlington. . . Highlander . . . Sam Houston . . Waxahachie . . . District .... Track coaches Andy Chambers, Bill Keith, and Gary Schutte relax before a meet wma, A B Pre-season prepares thinclads tor district contest Running in the Richardson Relays in the first meet of the years, the Texan runners were slow coming around, as they ended in fifth place. The Colt Relays were next, and Sam placed second. The big meet of the year, the Arlington Relays, was successful as Sam placed fifth in a large field. The following week Big Sam started to get into shape for district with a third place finish in the Highlander Relays. Sam thinclads were ready for the district meet, for they came on strong in their final huo pre- district contests by winning the Sam Houston Relays and placing second in the Waxahachie Relays. QAJ Darrell Miller sails over the bar in the high jump. fm Sidney Edwards moves on in the mile relay. ICJ Darwin Huff takes first in the 330 hurdles in district competition held here. , , E -X in for 0l'l Cl. Exciting m'Ie reloy finish brings victory to Texons W ff pf C In the district meet here, Tim Phillips recorded a lirst place in the shotput. Mark Patterson and John Stoner, in the long jump, and Brett Mitchell and Mark Payne, in the pole vault, picked up points in tield events. The 440 relay team ol Homer Sargent, Sidney Edwards, John Stoner, and Peter Kramer, set a school record with the time ol 42.8. Darwin Hutt picked up two lirsts in the 120 and 330 hurdles. Edwards took lirst in the 440 and Sargent, titth. Kramer recorded a lirst in the 100, and Don Gantt and Mark Wood placed titth and sixth in the 880. Trailing by tour points going into the mile relay, Edwards caught the Colt runner on the last lap to win. He, along with Rodney French, Sargent, and Stoner, had a time ot 3.22. Q Junior Rodney French passes the baton to senior Homer Sargent in the mile relay held at the regional meet. Sam's time was 3.22. Junior John Stoner competes in the 220 yard dash at the regional meet in Denton. Stoner, with 24 others, will return next year N ,,,. as N -is Y 'Wg 'ww si QR ' ti Qi .Q .ag ar if ' 'rf 9 ik, .sb Q if .F , . , . .JR -X is ' NN as 9 , A A 1 ,, , ,4 , ,. v.S. ,.,1A,R: ,.., , T , . ,qw,,Y. J. 'ii 'N -s W if f for 'Ks sa wie 1 E N .S Q 'ia M 'sw N A f Es' S 35 fx. fs 'HQQN Q ' A mh I W,1L B 1 ' l wif 5 Y V T21 of ' fire' -f ' ' A Golfers ploce seventh in district links tournoment Placing seventh out ot 1 8 teams, the golfers could not capture the 7-4A district crown. Played over a period of two weeks, matches were held at Lake Arlington, L. B. Houston, and Grand Prairie municipal courses. District play was in April. Low scorers of the tournament in the three rounds ot play were senior Larry Crole and sophomore Randy Hague at 240 and sophomore Tom Jankowiak, who shot 254. Coach Wallace Johnson was sponsor ol the 23 golters, who practiced on area courses during sixth period and after school. Tourneys entered included those at Irving, Western Hills, Mesquite, Birdville, AHS, Grand Prairie, Tyler, and Joshua. QA, Tommy Jankowiak gets ready to tee ott. QBJ The top tive golters are Tommy Jankowiak, Rod Moon, Terry Brown, Randy Hague, and Larry Crole. ICJ Randy Hague makes a short putt. QDQ Terry Brown shows oft his back swing. Tennis Teom scores open round victories in district A On April 1 0 in the district tennis tournament, three players scored opening round victories. Juniors Scott Cobern, Mark Voss, and soph. Rene Kemler won singles division matches. The Texans made their best showing of the year in the Irving High Invitational in March. Reaching the quarter-tinals in the tournament was Mike Morrison, Tylene Calhoun, and the team ol Voss-Cobern. Mr. Steve Vaughan coached the 1 2-member varsity team. my Tennis team members are ftop rowy Coach Steve Vaughan, Kirk Yancey, Mike Morrison, Bob Shields, Scott Cobern, Mark Voss, David Clark, Qbottomj Tina Park, Tylene Calhoun, Susan Pierson, Cecelia Schutz, Mary Wilson, and Rene Kemler. fBj Readying tor a backhand shot, junior Scott Cobern gets in position lor a return. QC! Junior Bob Shields watches the ball after smashing an overhead. 124 B 'luv ,,,. 5 5 Soph swimmer places Third A school funded sport for the first time, swimming involved more than a dozen Sam students. Sophomore Donna McClure made headlines when she placed third at the state contest. Her time in the 1 00 yard breaststroke was 1:12.3. Senior Donna Pryor also qualified for the state meet in the 200 yard medley and the 100 yard backstroke. Soph Roger Pryor served as an alternate. U0 Teammates watch as Soph. Donna McClure starts a dive. QBJ Swim Team. Volleybclllers rclnk first, second in district ploy A B IAQ Volleyball B-team members are fsittingj Kathy Kimbrough, Lesa Childress, Carrie Hayes, Helen Blanton, and Sue Langley, fstandingl Susan Threlkeld, coach Mrs. Sue Ellis, Kelly Davis, Nancy Wlliamson, Nancy Hall, Lisa Slate, and Karla Engel. QBJ Junior varsity members are Qsittingj Theresa Harrison, Carolyn Cope, Ruby Owens, Carla Wilson, Carolyn Beckham, and Sue Langley, Qstandingj coach Mrs. Sue Ellis, Kelly Davis, Carrie Hayes, Susan Lindsay, and Karla Engel. QCJ Varsity members are fsittingj Mary Otten, Janet Moore, Vicki Blanton, Jamie Jones, Kim Narramore, Pam Woolsey, istandingi coach Mrs. Sue Ellis, Sharla Mierlschin, Laura Kitchen, Jolene Burks, Sandra Gallegos, Christy Braddock, Brenda Blanton, and Leslie Moore. Sam's spikers got down to some serious playing this year. All three teams placed high in district play. The B-team won y g up tirst, while the varsity and is ifl fi f f A junior varsity took second Q during overall competition. Ten seniors and two juniors a A made up the varsity team. The M ' girls Played a total ol 14 games, winning 11 and losing three. The Texans lost twice to district champs, Nimitz, and once to Arlington High. Lamar, Irving, Grand Prairie, MacArthur, and Duncanville all tell to Sam. Jolene Burks and Jamie Jones made the all-district team. Also receiving recognition were Laura Kitchen, Janet Moore, and Christy Braddock. Each girl was given an honorable mention. This season marked the end ol volleyball play in the spring. Next year, due to a change in rules, the girls will start competing during the tall. Mrs. Sue Ellis will again be coach. mlffifi rw at -A if if ...aw sam Q - ..... - ...,,. ,,... . V- ' ., ' Q -A f .f-s's N -. s -- N 2-:Ya 1. ,- T s ' ,.., if?-11 .- ' I i 'i , ,,.,, . ,,.. . K, V.kkr K I if AM.. 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The kids here at Sam are the greatest! We'lI always be 1r1! Never losing faith in Sam, Mr. Bud Remynse, principal, could be counted on to put in a good word Always involved, he was the chiet Texan actor, hamming up parts from a Texorcist to Santa Claus. What did we think ot him? Well, as the slogan goes, When you say Bud, you've said it all. QAQ Often busy on the phone, Mr. B. H. Remynse consults with other administrators. QBJ Juniors look on while Mr. Ftemynse proves the tall Texan hat lits. QCQ When December arrives the principal can't help showing his Christmas spirit. . ,,,.,, WM-qwwww Jobs show versolilily Wow! was that ever close. At least that pass wasn'l lor me! Coping with discipline problems and checking absentees were only parts ol the duties ol our deans and vice-principals. Dean ol girls Mrs. Tommie Williams helped form a club lor newcomers. Holding positions of dean ol boys and vice-principal was Mr. Monroe Bicknell. He also registered our men for the draft. Another vice-principal, Mr. G. A. Glenn, aided the Student Congress in making ideas work. CAQ Mrs. Tommie B. Williams, dean ol girls, calls a parent to confirm a girl's absence. QBJ Adding to the Christmas spirit, Vice Principal Monroe Bicknell Jr. decorates his ollice tree. QCD Vice Principal G. A. Glenn gives Big Sam lans a Texan size pep talk belore the football game. Counselors cud students with college, career plclns I just can't hack this class anymore. Guess I'II have to talk to my counselor and try again. Luckily, the students ot Sam were blessed with tour counselors. Mrs. Marjean Kitts helped those whose last names began with A-D. Trying to clear up things tor E-K students was Mr. James Warren. Helping those with L-R names was Mrs. Betty Whitaker. Working with the S-Z people was Mrs. Emily Lunday. Our counselors worked in other ways tor the kids. Mrs. Kitts was one ot the sponsors tor the AFS. Those in the NHS were aided by Mrs. Whitaker. Mrs. Lunday planned PTSA programs. All ot our counselors were busy getting together programs tor college-minded students. They administered required entrance exams. A college night, held at Lamar, gave us the chance to hear from representatives ol ditterent universities. QAJ Mrs. Betty Whitaker and Mr. James Warren work on a student's record. CBJ Mrs. Emily Lunday spends hours checking schedules. QC! Mrs. Marjean Kitts discusses a problem with an interested mother. Six secretaries keep daily school business organized Who would you guess knows most about goings on at Sam? Give up? Well, the secretaries rank right there in the top 10! Being a secretary in a school this size was no easy chore. ln addition to handling records and keeping linancial reports, the six secretaries made thousands ol phone calls about absences and delinquent grades. Secretaries got more than their share of student problems and always lent a helping hand. QAJ Mrs. Audine Whitten, secretary to the principal, calls a company to contirm an order. CBJ Mrs. Doris Brazzil and Mrs. Dorothy Welton, also secretaries, talk over the daily attendance records. QC, Working lor the vice-principals and deans are Mrs. Helen Shumate, Mrs. Joy Crosnoe, and Mrs. Lorraine Brogdon. A i 74 A B Librciridns, nurses offer students needed dssisldnce This is crazy. l'Il never be able to find anything out about the problems of Afghanistan! Whenever we had trouble finding facts for one of those fun f?J reports, our librarians would help. They were Mrs. Louise Clark and Mrs. Jimmie Russell. If going to the library didn't get you out ot class, being sick might. Mrs. Pat Edney and Mrs. JoAnn Owens listened to many mysterious diseases each day. QA! Mrs. Louise Clark helps a student locate a book in the card catalog. fBj Mrs. Jimmie Russell gets books ready to reshelve. QCJ Mrs. JoAnn Owens, director of nurses of Arlington Public Schools, is assisted by Mrs. Pat Edney who serves as clinic aid. Ccifelerio lines compete with off-campus facilities Oh no, look what they're giving us today. Well, it smells all rightg that's encouraging! Having to hear over 950 comments like this daily, the cafeteria ladies were always good-natured. They did their best at having our favorite foods prepared and ready for us to chow down on. Snack bar or lunch tray foods sounded good after studying. QAJ Mrs. Goldie Vaughn figures up the daily total. CBJ The cafeteria ladies are Mrs. Sylvia Cobb, Mrs. Otila Alcala, Mrs. Marge Scholz, Mrs. lrene Neal, Mrs. Sally Williams, Mrs. Carlene Thomas, Mrs. Olga Flak, Mrs. Goldie Vaughn, Mrs. Julia Zink, Mrs. Patsy Allen, Mrs. Marjorie Knowles. A B fi 2 1 , fff e A Plon A offers leorning opportunities, Miss Lynn Parker Miss Judy Thomas Mr. Frank Turk QAJ Mr. Turk shares a joke with Linda Richardson. QBJ Reminiscing, two unrelated faculty Parkers dance to a 50's day melody. QCJ Miss Thomas introduces a new film to her class. iob lroining What can our school offer kids with learning problems? Well, because of a federally funded program, Plan A teachers worked with those with special needs. Three faculty members and an aid were employed. On-the-job-training was also made available to those in their junior and senior years. English ollows Versatility My fingers will never be the same! Working on this English theme gives me writer's cramp. Seniors had to take 12 weeks of regular English, then were given choices to fill the other quarters. Courses were visual literacy, science fiction, future shock, and search of self. Emphasized in junior classes were research, theme writing, and American literature. Sophomores explored all different forms of literature. CA, Replacing Mrs. Baldwin, ex Sam student Mrs. Kirby joins the faculty. Mrs. Barbara Baldwin Mrs. Judy Baskey Mrs. Catherine Brown Mrs. Yvonne Davis Mrs. Patti Fowler Mrs. Jo Ann Goolsby Mrs. Marilyn Harrell Mrs. Carolyn Heath Mrs. Jean Kevil Mrs. Darcy Kirby Mrs. Dixie Kirkpatrick Mrs. Mary Lane Mrs. Anita Lewis Mrs. Mary Magnuson Mrs. Sharon Moore Miss Evelyn Muelder Mrs. Marjorie Spann QAJ Mrs. Davis teaches honors English to sophomores in addition to regular classes. CBJ Mrs. Heath feels that being close to students creates an open atmosphere. QCD What do you mean l'm getting 20 new students in tilth period? exclaims Mrs. Goolsby. I7 Lcinguclges, cultu res explored HoIa. . .gQue Pasa?. . .gAsi piensas? . . . 5, Que hora es? Sound like Greek? Well, it's only Spanish. Spanish was one of tour languages offered with other possibilities being Latin, French, and German. Curious students struggled to speak and write a new language. At times it seemed an endless hassle of grammar or vocabulary. Films broke the study monotony. CAJ Mrs. Wiese prepares to show a film to her Latin students. QBJ We have to be here at what time in the morning for a faculty meeting? asks Mrs. Brown. CCJ Miss Howard talks to a parent during open house in the spring. Mrs. Janie Brown Mrs. Maydelle Crouch Miss DeLynda Howard Mrs. Beatrice Wiese Mrs Lavoyce Avery Miss Glynda Gillespie Mrs Becky Lunsford Mrs Margaret Tannahill Students prepare for life, mcirrloge in home economics I'm going to stay single lorever. That's the way to live! Despite big talk like this, hundreds signed up for home economics classes. Family living prepared seniors for life and marriage. Making the most of what you have was taught in home management. Home furnishing classes gave the basics on creating an attractive house. For those interested in children, child development gave insights to behavior and emotions. Homemaking I, Il, and Ill offered general tips. CAJ Miss Gillespie and Mrs. Lunsford compare cook books. CBJ Typing up stencils is one ofthe many jobs of Mrs Avery. QCD Mrs. Tannahill discusses various topics with her students. Creative ideds developed in dris Whew! Finally, I can have a break and go into a class I enjoy. The many liberal arts courses gave us a chance to try various things. Speech, drama, and debate classes practiced their techniques at tournaments. Students in photography and journalism learned line points ot all media and put together the newspaper and annual. The numerous bands and choirs were taught theory and pertormed at civic and school functions. Art courses ranged from painting to jewelry making and pottery. l A QAJ You want to pass a bill to legalize what? asks Mrs. MacCammond. QBJ I used Pepsodent this morning! smiles Mr. Johnson. QCQ Mr. Ftober calmly says, What happened to your trumpet last night? CDl First you have to knead the clay, explains Miss Bishop. C D 4 5 ll Q ff 5,553 .,,. 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QCJ Dear Mom, I need money, types Mr. Harris. ,V . :,,, Mr. Robert Rober Mrs. Mildred Russum Mrs. Jean Saxe Mr. Jeremy Walker krr, i Mr. Norman Brake Mr. Ronald Crowlher Mrs. Sandra Daniels Mrs. Helen Drake Mr. George Hiatt All levels offered in moth I can feel it alreadyg l'm bound to be another Einslein! Our Math Department rallied feelings like this in some kids. Algebra, calculus, elementary analysis, geometry, man made world, and trigonometry were the math classes offered. Ol course, those who weren't quite up to that could always take introductory courses. Besides doing the usual work, the algebra classes held a contest in the fall. When spring came around, those taking geometry held competition. QAJ Mr. Brake reviews his plans for his algebra and geometry students. CBJ I don't think I can stand this class another day, sighs Mr. Ingram. 1 I is s .M...,-.....-Q-2-swift' e ..., . . N P . ..,.. , ,... -,-I-me -1, I I I E , Q Q. in ai if 5. S. I 5' ' st - i 5 ,, fa f get 5 gf, f ttf ' ,, get , Qi I , , I- I , . 1 . f E' ' '- 1 E .... ' g Ql d ,,., .... 5 K. I I X 'S ' Q ' ' ' Q Mr. Robert Ingram Mrs. Bettie Noland Mrs. Kay Prosser Miss Patricia Riggs Mr. Gary Schutte Mr. W. J. Winter H Miss Dixie Calahan Mr. Tommy Cantrell Mr. Andy Chambers Mrs. Sue Ellis P.E. curriculum odds more sports I won't leave this dressing room. My boyfriend will see me! After listening to excuses and complaints, physical ed coaches fried pleasing all. Besides old faithful P.E. activities of basketball, volleyball, softball, track, and tennis, badminton, archery, golf, folk dancing, riflery, and table tennis were introduced to provide more intramurals. Special P.E. classes were started to concentrate on specific sports. The drill team, meeting every morning, was also a part of the curriculum. Girls worked on dances for the games. CAJ Coach Cantrell proudly displays his muscles. CB! Mrs. Thomas tallies six week P.E. grades. QC, Intramurals are an important iob for Mr. Parker. ll ,W .,,, , ,,.,, -..J ,.,, .W Y - -,i2:ff 'f ffffmf B C Mr. James Hyden Mr. Paul Parker Mr. Douglas Shouse Mrs. Barbara Thomas ,.,:-,tfsvw ,. ,,, . Mrs. Verba Boyes Mr. Jay Cannon Mir W1 -1 f H WLL, 5,3 vm M . A Mrs. Jenniler McDowell t Mrs. Nita McGuire . Miss Blllle Scott - 'i-i tw - :F Experiments odd pizzozz to science Finally, a dream come true. I have perfected a remedy lor the 'going-to-school-blahsl' One sip and no one will mind coming! Well, possibly it is a little larletched, but students began to mix, experiment, and surprise themselves. They were working through observation and trial and error to discover what was unknown to them. Biology l and Il, chemistry, geology, and physics were among the science studies available. QAJ Mrs. Shipley tries to explain the concept ol chemical bonding to students. CBJ Geology teacher Mr. Cannon is a downto earth man. Mrs. Nelda Shipley Miss Margaret Von Minden CUM. 'mwfnn ,, .W ',.f 559' if f f we ,L 11, . gm ,7 6 .. ,.,, ,5,g,F,z,,,,.ff W, 1. A Shop courses build useful skills Wait till dad sees this grade. He's sure to let me work on his Lincoln Continental now! We were given an opportunity to work with our hands during shop classes. We tested our skills in building trades, wood and metal shops, power mechanics, auto body, auto mechanics, radio and T.V., cosmetology, and drafting. f was ,,.. . HW. ,i F 5 lill '?it5224'l , . f',- , Mr Mr Mr Mr The experience we gained during class gave us confidence in a skill. This confidence would help us when looking for a job. CA! Get over here and get to work, commands Mr. Jones. QBj Marquee construction was completed this fall by Mr. Capps. QC, Mr. Keith seems to be catching 40 winks before class. . Cherry Berry .Zollie Capps . Douglas Cook . Joe Hodge Mr. Aaron Jones Mr. Bill Keith Mrs. Jodie Lasater A g ,yVVV,y Mr. W. B. Long is ..- Post sheds light on present Just how did the world get in this state? How can we help? Questions like these were hopefully answered in social science rooms. World situations of the past and present were discussed in world history, world geography, and American history. Civics classes were centered around our government. Sociology and psychology kids looked at world problems and tried to figure them out. All of the courses informed students of the past. The facts were then related to present day problems. Discussions and group work made classes easier. QAJ You're not as funny as you think, Coach Clyde tells a joking student. ,SEN Mr. David Clyde Mrs. Phyllis Collins Mr. Bob Connor Mrs. Virginia Cope Mr. Charles Davis Mr. John Elliott Mrs. Betty Hinson Mrs. Vaudrene Hunt Mrs. Ann Lewis Mr. Don Louis 15 1 ,ffl J tw' VV V ,Hi ' 'lfffa i' 4' w WWA if Z1 4 Q e .fs N, w,,,,,,.,....w, ,W S 4 fin uf 1 ' 1 - - S W ni I ? A .4 i W ffl? . F 4 ,, 'V QAJ Mrs. Merrill records American history test grades. QBJ Sit down, be quiet and get busy, commands Mrs Collins. fCJ Coach Vaughan discusses World War I with his students. QDJ TOO bad they're not all absent, thinks Mrs. Hinson as she checks roll. Mrs. Kay Merrill Mr. Billy Stewart Mrs. Ruth Slutler Mr. Stephen Vaughan Business skills prepare sludenls I'm not sure about college, but a secretarial job would be nice. I'd make good money too! If you were interested in business courses, Sam had plenty to choose lrom. The classes varied from typing and shorthand to bookkeeping, data processing and clerical practice. General business was also oflered as a basic introductory course. College-bound students lound typing beneficial also. It would be handy lor papers. Mrs. Doris Berry Mrs. Becky Ellis Mrs. Carolyn Hammonds Mrs. Betty Johnston Mrs. Marilyn Tareilo Mrs. Bobbie White Mrs. Sue Williams Mrs. Jo Wolle .Af--......f QAQ Mrs. Doris Berry explains the assignment to a student. , QBJ Mrs. Betty Johnston dictates a letter to her shorthand 1 class. QCJ Now, you center like this, exclaims Mrs. Wolle. C r'i'i ' E'1Zifj 17 : Qf Ik5if , . if 333 4 gilt.. ,. , , S,lm Job 'rrodes developed in vocotionol educdtion courses School isn't so bad after all. I can go hall a day, work, and still graduate. It's great! As an alternative to taking electives at school, our work programs benelited 260 kids. Teachers helping to enroll students lound jobs in many tields. Experience in areas such as sales and distribution ottice skills, industrial arts, and homemaking was gained. 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Roger Bertrand Robin Bianchi Sieve Bills Carla Bishop There cire mcmy differenl foces in The life of ci Texcm Lee Ann Black Michael Black Kevin Blankenship Vicki Blanlon Eric Bledsoe Heidi Blenn Rosanna Blumenthal Carlton Boolh James Booth Rex Bowman Christy Braddock Bobby Bramletl Nancy Bresnahan Brent Brewer Chris Brewer Eugene Bridges Patty Briggs Shirley Briggs Becky Brinker Dean Brock Carrie Brown Randall Brown Sandra Brown Deborah Bruce I I E 3 Byron Buchanan ,ww 1 f I V T ,,W Y , . 2 7f 'ff' Wang W MN? J lL: Showing their good sportsmanship, Jamie Jones and Mychele Lemley write in a vote for their choice tor Homecoming queen. Hans Burch Jolene Burks Evonne Burns Timothy Burns Foolboll seoson provides fun, loughler, good Times Bette Burton Carolyn Burton Donnie Bush Renee Bush Ray Butler Teresa Byas Karen Byerly Debbie Cameron Steve Caprio Steve Carmichael Amy Carpenter Debbie Carruth O2 During study periods students tind time to torm idecis Sandy Cartsunis Karen Cecil Jelf Choate Donna Clark Joe Clark Leona Clark Nancy Clark Susan Clark Cathy Coker Debbie Cole Janna Collins Lauri Collins Lynn Collins Terry Collins Drew Conger Donald Cook Paul Cook Brenda Cooper Did I hear you say I was stupid? exclaims Ronnie McDonald. Barbara Cope Mark Corbin Robert Correll Tina Covington Randy Cox Allred Craig Walter Craig Carrie Crawford Lisa Crayton Charles Crimaldi Laurie Crilz Larry Crole 2 4 . wg-,.1g:':1: 5 S Q 3 56 xx f it fined 5 l N 1' W A . m 1.. l. - h ANY-'ww-..g,m tA.,.a1- - S 5- am--sf--s. V. 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Jay Davis Elsie Davis Karen Davis Marquee provides sludenis wilh up To dole news Wanema Davis Frank DeNeale Debra Dieckow Paula Dolezel Roberl Don Johnny Dossett Regina Doyle Pam Dumond Debbie Duncan Mike Durland Lee Ann Dyer Deena Dykes Carol Easley Ricky Eddy Debra Ellis Chris Elston 5 6 David Engelhardt Cyndi Estes Janet Estes Linda Estill Doyle Estoll Mike Etherton Albertina Evans Gary Farmer Mark Faught Donna Fincher Madger Pittmon takes time from civics to catch up on sleep lost the night before Studying for quarter exoms proves exhausting Sharla Forsythe Susan Forsythe Bette France Diana Frank Dottie Freeland Mark Freeman Johnny French Angela Frink Mike Fitzgerald Ronnie Flores Cindy Flowers Robert Force Curtis Ford Ricky Ford Felicia Forehand Darrell Forson 207 OB Roberla Fruggiero Richard Frytz Andy Fuqua Glen Furtardo Sock-if-To-me Week provides mcmy surprises, smiles Chuck Gagan Dianne Gage Sandra Gallegos Gloria Gambrell Melissa Gammage Gayle Gansert Gary Gant Don Gantt Doel Garcia Charlotte Garner Pal Garner Richard Gary Kathey Gassaway Michael Gaston Jim Gates Carolee Gathany Patricia Gattis Teresa Gentry Belinda Getman Helen Geyer Jeff Gilbreath Kerry Gillespie Becky Ginn Betty Bentley catches her prize during Sock-it-to-a-Vike Week. Vern Ginn Debra Glass Tina Gold Toni Gonzales Rita Godgion Jody Gosnell Larry Gray Randy Greene Pep rally schedule gives ample Time To eaf breakfasf Robbie Griffin Terry Griffin Cindy Grinstead Sherri Grissom Richard Grist David Guifierrez Debbie Hairrell Donna Halford Don Hall Shirley Hall Ruby Hanak Vickie Haney Cheri Hanzelka Gary Hardin Holly Hardy Keith Harris Scott Harris Sherri Hart Sharon Hastings Suzanne Hayes ...I rf 5511, -2: :mfswf - K ff f FL i 2 f Z 'V I 'Q 11 if 5' f E ,A M f 1 ff , ' f fk W ,a I , .5 I Y W 2 ' l ff I 4' loii WP A hungry Andy Fuqua waits tor a friend coming lrom the pep rally so that they can run lo Shipley's and get back before the bell rings N. is if an What was thai? questions Debbie Duncan. Vlckl Hazen Leslie Hedrick Hampton Hegar Robert Heller Expressions vory ol weekly sludenl social gatherings Shelly Henderson Johnny Henne Kenneth Henry Dena Henthorn Charles Herren Carolyn Herron Gary Hill Dianne Hilliard Pam Hindman Mike Hines Jack Hinson Susan Hinton David Hoter Donna Holcomb Pam Holderby Cyndy Holmes Mary Holton Anita Honea Mark Hoodye Barbara Hopkins Jill Hopson L... Gee, Hampton, don't say those things, says an embarrassed Doug Hudson 214 Cindy Horbury Mark Horn Jefl Horton Gregory Hostettler 'You cc1n'i gel higher ihcm 5fil'sc1y Seniors of '75 Glenda Holt Jonelte Houdmann Skipper Howell Cheryl Hrabal Doug Hudson Linda Hudson Randal Hudson Beverly Humphries Tim Hunt Doug Hunter Donnie Hurt Tara Hutchison Joni Hutto Cari Hyden 'Ti ,, N f-9 ,ay px Working on the senior project includes bolh hard work and lun Jesse Ingram Rossana lntriago J. W. Irvin Kathy Jackson Randall Jackson Dennis James Randall Janek Kathy Jankowiak Larry Jenkins Tommy Jernigan Vivian Jinks Gary Johns Bryan Johnson Carl Johnson Debbie Johnson Dixie Johnson 'FighT, Texons, Fighi' fills holls during Howdy Doy Jay Johnson Jeff Johnson Ricky Johnson Tina Johnson Dee Jolley Belinda Jones Bill Jones Jamie Jones i Q Paula Poe and Laura Kitchen search tor unsuspecting sophomores without beanies. Johnny Jones Pattie Jordan Kathy Judd William Kannenberg Michael Kavanaugh Lee Kelley Marty Kiker Susie Kimbrough Jimmy King Brent Kinman Karen Kirby Bill Kissel 7 2 Candidates become pin ups during hectic week Larry Kitchen Laura Kitchen Cindy Kitchens Eldon Kite Dwayne Kittrell Calvin Kral Peter Kramer Greg Land James Langston Kathy Lanier Marty Larkin Shirley Latham Cyndi Laughlin Eugene Lauricella Randel Lawrence Greg Leaman Robert Leasure Mark Leberta David Lee Rodney Lee Joe Legg Mychele Lemley Lynn Letter Rodney Lewis Teresa Lewis Doris Little Donna Loetfler Barbara Loflin L 542 4 gf l 1 is Hx A true, loyal and trustworthy Pam Hindman tan, Kelly Thomas, in the process of protecting Pam's signs, gets plastered to the wall O Nicky Logan Gina Lombardi Mike Long Michelle Longden Seniors work Together for best decoroled homeroom John Lubbe Patty Macellaro Jay Malone Joy Mansell Connie Maples Bruce Martin Myrlon Martin Sherman Martin Steve Martindale Ruben Martinez Mike Marvin Len Massengale Janet Mastrogia Frank Matthews COm0 Douglas McCance Linda McClain A ..L, 1 12 ,Q ,. if t iill - ,L 3, ., 1 : zzz 2.1 1 I ' 'M re McC eske , ,sf a1,,1 2 , l,a , 'J' gi G S at NA ui aaaa V L! Ei V a ' ' fills: ff 2' Stan Riggs, Hans Burch, and Bryan Johnson decorate their room. Gary McCoy Pam McCraw Carol McEIree Donald McGuire Ronald McGuire Shari Mclntyre Ronnie McKiddy Randal McKinne Y Ociober group piciure siorfs off senior ociiviiies C Ig F . E Mike McMillan Pam McNeeIey Margie Mead Nancy Meadows Sue Megason Karen Messman Cindy Midkiff Cindy Miles Andrea Miller Chip Miller Claude Miller Mark Miller Jeff Mimms Margie Montague Mike Moody Rod Moon Jamie Jones takes a linal stroke at her hair while preparing tor senior group pictures as Phil Sharp assures her that she looks line. Brian Moore Janet Moore Leslie Moore Sharon Moore Paul Moreno Cheryl Morris Marilyn Morris Debbie Morrison Ivy Morrison Michael Morrison Steven Mulcahy Mike Mullen 22 Autumn morning good setting for copturing memories i David Murphy Johnnie Myers Kim Narramore Linda Navin Becky New Deborah Newton Susie Nicholson Janice Norton ,MQW 2' 2 5 z'o J i,, 5 it i , ff. , ,,J What do you mean you're getting sick at your stomach? asks a crowded senior as the photographer begins to do his thing. 4 Paula O'Briant Kimberly Odell Marilynn Odell Cindy Olivares Jenny Oppman Julie Osburn Carol Oster Mary Otten Becky Owens John Owens Mike Palford Jimmy Pallell Susan Palmer Ricky Pannell Sherrie Panler Carla Park 225 Carol Parker Christine Parker Jett Parman Mike Parnell Seniors '75 proudly 'shoe off' Bug Som enihuslosm Alex Parra Robert Patterson Carol Patton Kenneth Patton Chess Payne Danna Peaks Debbie Pearson Steve Pence Lonna Perrett Mary Perrett Connie Perry Jon Perry Roger Peterson Gary Phillips Sherrie Phillips Tim Phillips Ronnie Pinkston Madger Pittmon Pamela Piveral Rhonda Place Paula Poe Lisa Poettgen Jim Porter Judy Powell Y E A Unknown senior shows olf his sole as well as his spirit during a poster parly sponsored Tuesday nights by various groups. 227 Tommy Powell Kathy Price Melissa Price Palricia Price Jaye Prickell Pam Pridemore Candy Privill Donna Pryor John Purdy Belh Pursley Ronnie Quade Charles Quiell Sue Ratlill Diana Flay Cynlhia Reaves Mary Redman 1 Versatile electives give freedom To creative seniors Virginia Redrick Sharon Reed Becky Rendon Linda Rentro Rebecca Rennels Janis Rhue Jan Rice Terry Rich Janet Richer X fl ni XF 3S ,, .: , Sen R'99S A Yf: f ,, 2- f,::. 1,4 ,. , iiih Vkhk i K a i e i e riaee During jewelry, Larry Kitchen concentrates on detailing a ring. O Jerry Riley Kevin Riley Lewis Roberts Paul Robertson P V Lrrk Q,. :uf- 1 f--- if' 1'e i - R QQQ'ii' 1 is f-N V 4 .MQ ' W ' 2 Discouraged, Rodney Lewis looks on as Sam Houston lalls lo deleat. Michaela Robinson Fernando Roblez Kim Roche Beverley Rogers J3l'l1eS Ross Kenneth Ross Tim Rosser Susan Roznos Mike Rupe Charlie Rushing Buddy Russell Russell Russell Beth Ann Sanders Homer Sargent When Som played It cigcun, Lcimor knew the song James Schofield Stacy Schrickel Cecelia Schutz Byron Scott Mark Scott Brenda Sears Paul Shaffer Randy Shatter 2 Early morning foollaall rallies allracl many seniors Phil Sharp Frances Shaw Mark Shaw Cindy Shotf Cindy Sikes Cheryl Simmons Bonnie Sims Larry Sims A , Q i lg i ii, rw .Ny 1-, or it W i 'F i , -1-R aw' J Ei. l I Linda Sittmann Jay Smethers Charles Smith Cyndi Smith Gary Smith James Smith Jaye Smith Johnny Smith Spirited upperclassmen clap their hands and raise their voices to shout We will keep Sam s spirit ahve Senior Class ol 75 Ronald Smith Lewis Smotherman Davis Snider Sharon Snyder Karen Sodowsky Dianna Spangler Mike Spencer Ricky Stacey Julia Stallings Anita Stark Preston Starr Jerry St. Cyr Renee St. Cyr Sheree Stephens Weyland Stephens Beverly Stever Cassandra Stoker David Strickland Denise Styne James Sustrik I Organizations anticipate Homecoming queen results Jackie Sutton Karen Swartzfager Mickey Sweetin Donald Swierc Larry Tankursley Gary Tapp Joe Taylor Joe Taylor Supporting candidate Debbie Duncan, CVAE students decorate halls. Steve Taylor Ricky Teer Leslie Terry Deanne Thomas Kelly Thomas Laurance Thomas Susan Thompson Terry Thompson James Thornton Jerri Tobey Debbie Torres Chuck Tresidder Stephanie Trimble Sergio Tristan 235 As yeor posses, students tind worry frequent pastime Alan Turner Ellena Turner Margaret Turrentine Barbara Twomey Garry Tyler Linda Uptmor Pat Urash Melanie Valentine Terry Varner Barbara Vasquez Carolyn Vaughn Richard Vaughn Gary Vick Wendy Wachter Lee Wade Tracy Waldeck alla Pam Wall Judy Wallace What do you mean you backed into my lruck? asks Mike Mullen. Sheree Wallace Mark Waltrip Dale Ward Michael Warren Sheila Warren David Watson Mariea Watson Cindy Webb Walter Webb Joel Weddinglon 7 Mike Weems Debbie Wesl Julie Wesl Jack Whileaker Upperclossmen measure spiril in large clmounis A Mwwm W I David Wilding Mark Wilkes Joyce Williams Larry Williams Ronald Williams Curtis Williamson Mike Wilson Danny Wisdom Kathy Wilt Bobby Womble Steve Womble Donna Woodson Pam Woolsey H, Mike Wright Tony Wyatt Danny Wynn n if - ,2 ' ,-W-4 . , f- . ,. is zine 2, .,. A' W . Now stop it. Stay away from me. This is as much mine as it is yours. I can have as much of ii as I want, exclaims Cindy Sikes. Kirk Yancey Vickie Yeubanks Bonnie Yocham Linda Zager ... ,,, .M X -11:11:58 9 40 Junior Class participates in magazine saIe's success 4 4 Junior Class Officers F E df , VM if W of ii 'ft r 5 es 3 5 - -r Q x 5 H 41 , QAJ Tim Eller - Social Chairman CBJ Julie David - Social Chairman QC! Bryan Wealherlord - Vice-President fm Bill Gassaway - President KEJ Sharon Narramore - Secretary CF! Lisa Perkins - Treasurer if ' : '? vi 42 if .ff Kathy Aaron Theresa Acheson Annette Acker Jeff Acklen Debi Adams Betty Airheart Irene Alcaraz Jimmy Allen Robert Allen Vicky Allen Joni Ames Sharon Anderson Tammi Anderson David Andrzejewski Debbie Anthony vim ., D M, V. V Hey listen, Bill. I really like this tie, but it iust doesn't match my best laded blue jeans, remarks Bobby Mackin to Bill Wheeler. Juniors learn ciboul color coordinoiion on pholo dciy E 15 .. q? . 'T 'h. B . 1 l l 2 ,,12 Deborah Ashwood l w1'Si 3 Brian Baker R lv as bcli ' i.uAnn Baker N 'J C Marilyn Baker .4, , I Rebecca Baldridge Qs, ' , ,f W ji -Lv,,,, V Rouen Baiiance gg., . ,--: v ' , . R ' 7 : ' Sabrina Barendt .raar Linda Barrett ,I z'A b Chuck Barry x N.. ,.7, f Holly 53505 S' R' A ra A .11. H T Qian Q Patsy Baty Jeannie Baughman We Timothy Bea Paula Beale Thomas Beaty was-5 t A ini' iiif1. f'13t:Pi 4 iq? ,i. H iii, i 17. ,,, . T1 Carolyn Beckham Ross Bell Randy Bench John Bennett Billy Bertrand Debby Bevins Sheila Bird Don Bishop Cynthia Black Kathy Blake Brenda Blanton Dovie Blumenthal Gary Bode Rhonda Bonds Cherie Borsl Donald Bortzfield Carol Bowers Mike Bowers Leanne Boyd Don Boyes There is nothing better than being Cl Big Som Texan! Dan Bradford Charlotte Braun Lanette Brewer Mike Bridges Terry Bridges Donald Bright James Broussard Rhett Brown Robbie Brown Mark Buchanan Connie Buckholt Hank Buddrus Dennis Bullion Gary Burch Kim Burks l'd rather light than switch, leases Baldy Dixon Candy Burnette Billy Butler Geneva Caballero Patty Cairns Tylene Calhoun Tommy Callaway David Calongne David Campbell Pam Campbell Alice Cardoza Elisa Cardoza Gisela Carrion Tracy Casburn Lynda Cates Jackie Caulman Melodie Chapman Carrie Chumbley David Ciesynski David Clark Candy Coats Scott Cobern 46 Spirit of '76 emphasized in new design of class rings Cynthia Coler Bonnie Coffman Rhonda Cohen Kathleen Colley Mike Colley Sheryl Colley Ray Collum Debbie Conley Alex Conrad Doyle Coonrod ii -iff? ,fffif 2 Janie Coonrod Carolyn Cope Johnny Cornelius Terry Cotten Becky Cotter Debbie Counts Fred Cox Jimmy Cox Debra Crook Timothy Cummings James Cunningham Larry Cunningham William Cunningham Pat Daugherty Julie David W lk, is wise S Junior Tom Mathews leads the group in selecting a class ring during the October sale. Don Davis Sandra Davis Suzan Davis Jim Davenport Susan Degner Rock Demarais Patricia De Neale Jean Denton Dawn Dieckow Larry Dillon Glen Dixon Tony Dolezal Jim Downing Lester Dreher Tom Drennan 247 48 Shirley Drozd Sharon Dumond Nancy Dunham Billy Dunn Debra Dunn Diana Durland Leslie Durland Jenniler Eades Tina Eason Sherry Edmunds Richard Edwards Sidney Edwards Terry Egenberger Tim Eller Craig Ellioll Bill Ellis Melody Emerson Diana Endsley Mary Erickson Kim Eschenberg Tennis player Scofl Cobern gels inlo position in order to relurn his opponenl's sho! f Q. ' s W am! +Q , ,. , 31,1 R V, K ' .ss:E I:.: - ' Wit? it i X , , , Kyle Eschenberg Gary Etherton Duane Evans Paul Evans Daisey Farley of Tenn Greg Fererro Donna Fisher Juniors get into swing is Beth Fitzpatrick Robert Flint ml ., e lrii,l , f,,,le.,, in tk..: I .t,k :M Not with my racket, you don't, exclaims Bobbye Stephens. rit . , fitf ., sw K1 ' ey ff xiz 33' i m y if ' me -t . A ffm Becky Ford Cindy Foster Perry Franklin Dan Fraser David Fraser 24 250 Linda Frydenberg Charles Fox William Fulghum Robert Gambrell Guy Gansert Carolyn Gardner Peggy Garth Ricardo Garza Bill Gassaway Brian Geer Karen Geisler Jimmy Getman Lynn Gibson Mike Gibson Richard Gilbert Linda Freed Donna Freeman Mickey Freeman Penny Freeman Rickey Freeman Rodney French Texture Monster, Jimmy Henderson, pops in on Art I ' fe, ,,,' Qtr ,aw K Y, ,f ,' ,,,w,4w,,,,,,,q 1 I ,J , ,lin 1, f mi? . J7' ff P' 'K I is xxx ' ' fi www f HW. MQ 1, , R X f fz Moy 2 ff VQX Xu 3 , , ,O '51-1fwZ.H. ?2i.' f . , ' -, A - H U., .,. Y? '.t .f f f Q - , fm i?,.,1 WZ? f Dignified guest speaker delivers speech fivwfffiiifffi-E :gf-K-aimwiegsilgegg ,esezszl egggexef ifilif 5' KK I I1 , X W A 'Url' 5 E571 ' ' if K U gk- M te 8 I ia X wg W X X, W. X - ., X E HWS! wx 'N 1 N M xg, X ,N . t . fb -- .N . 5 U ff 'Y-.sn-. fu sw. . 1 1, og, leg:-f avg ,, .- 'M V, - X.. . 1 4 Nix Q-.M K 'ig s ss R ibm xx N' ,ii fi t fiziiif -'szazsss 211-fx :f i Q K N 8 gf 35 ks on lexlu res Sonja Gilley James Ginn Susan Glenn Shirley Gonzales Kathy Goode Karilyn Goolsby Marilyn Goolsby Gay Lynn Goombi Lola Gray Robert Green Mike Griffith Gary Griffitts Mark Grimes Janet Grinstead Beatrice Guerra Vicky Gulley Bobby Hackley Diana Hairrell Lorrie Hamilton Melissa Haney Donald Hankins Kelly Hankins Jimmie Hanzelka Donnie Harkreader Frankie Harris 2 Raymon Harris Thresa Harrison Donald Haynes Ronald Haynes Liz Hays June Healy Jimmy Henderson Peter Henz Darlene Herring Valli Hill Debbie Hilliard Shirley Hinton Melanie Hohman Harry Hollingsworth Chris Hopkins Shon Hopkins Dana Horton Skipper Hoskison Rita Hott Carl Howard Dusty Howell ku T Lt 'A if ,. , aww. yi a. Diana Endsl ey checks out the hall for a lriendly lace it ,Q - .L.,.- 7, . .. Ricky Hudson Darwin Huff Debbie Huff Dorice Hull Kirby Humberson Karla Huneycutt Bobby Hurt Rebecca Huskey Cheryl Hutson 5 ,J w W' ' gm f-. -- Ha, . rf' . Wi, -if I 9 X,ai J i - , , 5 . ' 'i ' ' es? 5 School life conioins few breaks Barney Inman Donna Ivy Vance Jackman Steve Jackson Sheree James Cynthia Jeffery David Jeffery Richard Jeske Brent Jeter Kenneth Jobe Greg John Kenny Johns Beth Johnson Kathy Johnson Mary Johnson 54 Roy Johnson Shanan Johnson Susan Johnson Ted Johnson Bobby Joines Kevin Jones Larry Jones Patricia Jones Patti Jones Shirley Jones t . .,.. . sswutfwtv.-,Q---1 -- While a sexy sophomore slinks by, junior Jay Shuler excitedly remarks, Wow! Look at that fantastically conditioned student body Ruth Ann Kaska Ken Kavanaugh Mary Keister Kevin Keith Brian Kelly Jimmy King Joey King Paula Kirkpatrick Peggy Koelmel Gigi Kramer E5 ss' ' 1 r ' .,,,. iii'. .r-' 1 f ii e.r: g 2 J i ' M ' 11- 4 42 . . '5 1 , . 1 K . Wm Wiiw 469' ' ...- - f ' ' 54 t ' J, 4, ,gl J. Weekly posler porlies help liven up hcills wilh spiril Marlxenla Krause Fred Kurz Sheryl Landrith Dick Lane Wynn Lane Todd Lappe Steve Larnard Joseph Lawlng Dianna Lee Ronald Lee Vicky Le Vesque Pal Lewis Barbara Lile Debbi Lindahl Robbie Lindsay Jenniler Eades and Larry Dillon paint their Texan spirit. Quick, we can'l lel Mr. Glenn see il! yells David Jellery. 255 56 Susan Lindsay James Little David Littleiohn Debra Long Leslie Long Holly Love Linda Love Sue Loving Wiliam Lowe Kathey Lowrimore Tammy Lunday Steve Luton Cion Lynn Russell Lytle Bobby Mackin Peggy Malone Vicki Mann David Manning Eddie Manning Michelle Marlatt Donny Martin Jerry Martin Randal Martin Randy Martin Kathy Massey Tommy Mathews Kim Mayo Sherry Mays David McCoard Karen McCommas Students Take parl in extracurricular Tournaments Delores and Jennifer rehearse a duet tor a drama tournament. Rita McCullough Betty McFadden Kenneth McGee Tammy McGuire Debbie McHugh Vanessa McLarry Richard McMillan Dwayne McNeil William McQuatters David Meacham Roberta Medenwaldt Kenny Meggs Linda Melton 257 Sharla Mlertschln Darrell Mlller Otis Mills Brett Mltchell Mike Mitchell Rusty Mitchell Mike Monroe Karen Montgomery Cathy Moore Penny Moore Randy Moores Dennis Morgan Larry Morris Eddie Morrow Susan Moseley his TP lik X W mt .nn i 9 lQ?' iN . W?'--1 fghfi Ei- it JZ: 5575 , 11.2 if 'REEL -5 Lana Mosher Debbie Moss Shelly Moss Dyanne Mow Greg Mullen Dean Musser Mike Bowers arrives to punch out the caped phantom There ore no strongers inthe holls of Som Houston? Sharon Narramore Judy Nelsen Debra Nelson Cindy Newkirk Kris Newlin Jody Newnham Ronny Newton Cindy Nicholson Belinda Nolley Lee Ann Nuss Walter Obrecht Terry O'DonneII Pam Oliver Dorothy Ortiz Hope Orliz Ruby Owens Chip Parker Lisa Parker Clark Parks Paul Parks Melanie Patterson Warren Patterson Richard Payne Donna Pedigo Tommy Pendergrass 25 60 u Throwing a pot proves to be a small task tor Angela Stephens. s 1 i f S M -1,, f Q ff 'M V A W - F , W if 9 ' A i . ' , UE' , A,.g,h,, ,, ,L , , .,, , , ,V - ' 4 fe Y M NL M i gi E5 is .- 'Wax l :J My f viii' A yi F ., ' 'N Qi L y , ,, f . V W MW iw 1 is Junior Randy Blow practices soldering during jewelry class 9 r me 'f f 5 f, , r,o, r , A,L , ,., l ff 24523, , , . r if . --rrtsl strss A i' 1 cgi L , 1 1.L: . 1 ' e ,yt is , V F.. ,,.' fs ' ' HE :lf . ' M QAWMW ,fb ,K KE Mi asm if We V55 '!,,MW Jef, 1 25,9 'gf if, 1 n 15, lv,-ja, ,313 Q-'.'Hf1fx , . - 4 . 1 X ,. , islr za' IQ- ,X , -W,..,, ity iififf' fl Lisa Perkins Janet Petersen Vicki Phelan Angela Phillips Donnie Phillips Jerald Phillips Debbie Pickett Elonda Pierce Kenny Pierce Susan Pierson Donnie Pinkslon Martha Poe Mike Pogar Susan Poland Mike Porter Numerous orl courses give chonce for expression . ,135 -2,4 ii. L LW-: r W in Randy Prater Marie Proulx Patricia Quisenberry Mario Ramos Wanda Rattan Jaylene Ray Lynn Read Lucille Redrick Debbie Reed Mary Rehleldt Amy Renlro James Renlrow Randy Reynolds Kathy Richards Linda Richardson Paul Riddle Jack Rigdon Brenda Riley Susie Rivera Joy Riza David Robertson Jennifer Robinson Nanette Rogoish Vicki Rohde Mary Rojas Karen Rose Robby Rose Qiti. 5 Linda Roznos Danny Sammons Clay Sauls Kathy Schneider A P.E. class grabs a break after a rugged touch football game Mary Joy Schneider Vickie Schow N Jett Schrack Philip Scoggins Jenny Seitz Shelia Sexton John Shadix Cheryl Shaffer Clifford Sheffield Program odds somelhing Donnie Sheffield I' n e Robin Sheldon Lee Shelinbarger Mark Shelter Caroline Sherrell Bob Shields Sara Shub Jay Shuler Shereen Simmons Brenda Simpson Jimmy Sims Emma Singlelary Jane Skinner Marie Slagle Donise Small Bill Smilh Mark Smith Teresa Smith Terry Smith Len Smofherman Gary Snay Brel Snow Toni Soape Q! 26 A 17-year-olds turn 7 during Scum Elemenlclry recess f. is S E555 s e e: 5 fir as K J J, eee iii :ff 'h'- E- 2 V mmyyh V H M AAA, .,,.,,,.1 12' 1 Steve Wood and Greg John make the best 0 f Lisa Southard Melana Southerland lunch by just hanging around. Steve Spano Gladys Spencer Delores- Spruiel Annette St. Clair Denise St. Cyr Teresa Stanton Vickie Steele Angela Stephens Bobbye Stephens Susie Stephens Janet Stinson Keith Stone John Stoner James Story Charles Stubbs ff' 'C if x L X gi X if New AIM ,K g X550 Q3 r fgkkklf-A rw A3 'Siu 521.355 1516 M Q yds: i iw t at 5 -5 ,,.. M :sw -5: 'ix 4 T X R ix' 15 'I- NK-ss j Q T! lv' Kathleen Timblin Raymond Trietsch Dean Travis Cliff Trowbridge Jeanna Tucker Jimmy Tucker Rick Tuckness Beverly Turner Clint Turner Ken Turner Emery Tuttle Rosie Uranga Sherrie Sullivan Ben Swadley Junell Sweatman Cindy Talbert Tani Tamplen Eddie Tanksley Sharon Tanner Bill Taylor Karen Taylor Joe Terrell Pam Thompson Richard Thompson Tonya Thompson Charles Thurston Russell Tlchenor Students colch Themselves performing ol pep rollies Tommy Urash Susan Van Cleave Tommy Vaughan Jeanne Vogt Mark Voss Le Ann Wachter Jobea Walker Dion Wallace Nancy Wallace Lance Walters Kathy Ward Barbara Watson Bryan Weatherford Debbie Weaver Barbara Weber James Wells Joyce Wells Angela Werner Joy West Michael West Randy Westbrook Lynn Wettengel Brenda White Mark White Robert White 55 ir ,X S seems- 'wwf' i 'Y f f 1 Q a t L A , ,v 1, sf , - . 1 -lf.. t,l, ire, i . I 3 .522 ,TZ .,. ,iw H , ,.,, ,MK ,.1, L - t 'Um -9 . 5 4 .. . yr. . ,- :xv lv aa , J, , xr 3 iii' WEEE? 1 iii T ,Q fl Y' , .,M,.N, , Students boogie on with the sound of the Mighty Texan Band, 1 H ff 5' . ,717 ,F 'vi f aim 1577, -q ii, if-v 2 1 ' AV H Barbara Wilcox Cathy Wiley Charles Williams Cynthia Williams fi aalh W 2 X 9 AVV, Q ' , Y NT f Q1 I r 1 2 ASW W Q - 'VIA ' asf, - Afw l fi 2 it 144' Q xl? ' llizfir' TA i 2 .4 if 4 5 me fi an ff, ' Z 3545, I 'jr' 12527 . : ,mf , 157 Taixgii , f1?'i4 ,?Q'e7Zf'92g 5 MV, in if ,W f' ,J5 f5!f4- 1 if 'M 536:14 Ii '--w'y J w ,Q If 12 ,4., .., ,, K, . .,lf--,,l31,,,, .J f ei .f,, f 4 3 J 'sem D A G 5' k' 4 . 5 'nail EW! Q J l 5 ,, 'Vi ir' 'V f ' sa 8 t 14 :I , MN! 'Nfl ?ff? f'ia, if David Williams Debbie Williams Randy Williams David Williamson John Williamson Nick Willrich Benjamin Wilson Carla Wilson David Wilson Linda Wilson Sheila Wilson Tina Wilson Debi Winn Lance Wood Mark Wood Steve Wood Mary Wornal Darla Wrighl Belendia Yocham Jim Ziton 26 68 Sophs cloim They hove spirit you con heor in heoven 141 l , . Q ,L 4 Q ' ,, f r 7' if , A xx Y X I ', I ,, 3 'h I ,, , Is if L Sophomore Closs Officers an-'ill' 1' ,if ' s ,E , W s3'ef f- at qw, , 5' ,ms fe , 55 s ,fag sy ,X , M! ,ax K5 l I lm if L. C QAQ David Fredde - President 181 Evangeline Wilson - Treasurer CCD Brent Winders - Social Chairman QDJ Rand Phillips - Vice-President fEQ Cathy Rhue - Social Chairman IFJ Julie Hyden - Secretary E ug 26 70 ' Adding encouragement and cheers, contenders lor the Junior Varsity cheerleader positions help out their tellow performers Yell leocler contenders try out during September James Aaron Wayne Abbott Manuel Acevedo Neyra Acevedo Eddy Adams Bobby Admire Carl Aimes Donna Albin Melissa Allison James Anderson if MW 1,1 143 f. K IW l ,Ll- 515' 4 l Q Charles Bailey Daniel Bailey David Bailey Bradley Baird Kendall Baird Cindy Baker Billy Barge Mary Barnes Randy Barras Joyce Bauer Mary Baughman Chris Bean Robert Beck Jill Beebe Frank Bell 5, 'MQW aw Mike Anderson Tami Anderson Deniece Andrews Leveda Andrews Greg Applegate Joe Arellanes William Armstrong Anthony Asbury Laurie Ashley Charles Atherton Susan Atwood Thomas Awtry Alene Badders James Baggetl Edna Bahrke , . 5 ' . ff? I r T35 l I Marty Bellar Doug Bevins Christopher Birley Robbie Bishop Renee Black Vivian Black Keith Blackburn Kenneth Blain Ricky Blalock Helen Blanton Blake Bledsoe Buddy Blue Betty Bocell Chris Bolen Pam Bolt Ronnie Boyse Eddie Brackenrldge Sitting through a very boring lecture, biology students try to keep Interested. Theresa Bragg Students 'fry recilly hard To figure out what H20 is fvffir- 'MS' ' Viv ,,.- f .W-G. A :!ezifff!?i5 r- it ,L-5 '--'h ffml r - EQ Q y , f Q Sv 1 1 iff mf 2, , . ,,,, . Dennis Brown Terry Brown Bobby Bruenig Corby Bryant Jim Buddrus Jim Bullard Shelley Bullard Dale Bullion Helen Burdett Gena Burgetl Chaneya Burks Karen Burks Elizabeth Burns Mark Burris Barbara Burton Sharon Brautigam Bobbi Braziel Susan Bresnahan Lori Brewer Dianne Briggs Sheri Briggs Steve Bright Teresa Brinson Beverly Brock Connie Brown ?W'5L'iW' fm' if 7 f f: L M K :QU i - z1ff',,, 9, 'r ,, W .M , rixr5s,reerr ii,, l fm ,V ww my Agfa ? Y 3' .ff fffygw' Zvi' M, in A-V rr 3 rj? 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M--r . -f -ll t W ,N ,ri my 'Mr i5s', Knot we it K wx Q 5 15 'ii be 3 'W mx! 4 'ge f at . tg. N , 3 V L' , 'X ' sz ff' R if-'f'5'FP - I1 .fgiu K - vi'S93'X QSM? k El2TZ2wH l' fi M:-e 4 9 .2 , ,J .f-Ai M , .Ev 8 X f 'fa S E M. AA we , . K f W ,, 9 for i Dana Cook Marie Cook Susan Cope Ralph Coplin Ronald Cornelius Valorie Cowan Cyndee Crawford Barry Creed Donna Croft Kenneth Crosby f August registration brings together mony old friends f'mN ,xx , Registration proves to be a very trying time for teachers since sophomores get their lirst chance to make up their own schedule. Terry Cross Woody Crowell Mark Cryer Randy Culberson Ray Cunningham 275 76 .I ,. vver s a s 1 aff f Q 4 i wa Yu Q i it W Q' it it 'Q We , 'S . ,. ..,, . 'ka . .. f, 1- .- -, 2,1-ff.zs'gs1,.sfe,, Susan Cunningham Cris Curtis Donald Dale Tim Dantord Randy Danner Tommy Danner and iii fffa 'f fi ' ' 110- .11 gf. , 1-tt. , 1 .f1,,1i. Iii i1,i 1 Q ,, YH:-A :z:f.i:g.Q,'5g,X - - f Concentrating on studying is a vital part ot high school lite 5 at S ti S gs gf iv' at ' K N Y X 5 3, is Andrew Davis Barney Davis Gina Davis Glenna Davis Karen Davis Kelly Davis Lori Davis Susie Davis Connie Deavenport Debbie Demarais Dennis DeNeale David Dennard Christi Dennis Amy Desens Jeanne Detwiler r Y. .aw i- SE. 23 iw .LS 5 i is 50' as ill N N 24.11, islet -'.:ftIF'f 'gag'-x -ii. ,Ei wiv' -NQEW. 1 V ,-M 5 531 51s.f-nes. - - . . .,w.vsf. 1 Nr. ff: 5 14 if-rip A .vqsstv ?v,.s,i,s 3 Q,-:ggi rx 'Q fax! 'I X Y A -QQ . 2 2 r, KA , .ge ., Texan library - good place to research Mike Dimick Toni Dodson Jeanne Dolezel Glenn Donaldson Ann Dorris Charlotte Douthitt Mark Downey Russell Duncan George Dunham James Dunn ideas Kathy Dunn Morris Duree Mike Eberhart Margaret Egenberger Audrey Elkins Debbie Elliott Karla Engel Donna Engelhart James Etheridge David Etherton Carol Evans Debra Evans Nancy Evans Arthur Fairchild Robin Fanning 277 78 Closs pictures for sophomores token on September 17 Bertram Fantroy Phillip Feagin Renwick Fennell Sandi Fitzgerald Randy Fleming Steve Flores Patty Force Darrell Ford Jim Ford Kim Ford Paul FOfelTlaI'1 Kathy Forouzmand Al Forson Murray Francis David Fredde Teresa Freed Tanna Freeman Donald Friesen John Frisby Patrick Frisina William Gafford Elva Gallardo Julian Gallardo Jim Gammage Jackie Garber ww-1 , Sophs take glances into mirror before having pictures made. Brenda Garcia Richard Gaston Lisa Gatlitf Melody Getman Vincent Geyer Kenneth Gibson Kay Gilbreath Debra Gill Vickie Ginn Johnny Gomez Frances Gonzales Vince Gonzales Dan Goodenough Terrie Goodner Karen Goodson Give me a smile and look into the camera, says Mr. Pendleton Allene Gray Danny Greene Stephen Grillin Marcia Griffis Steve Grimes 0 Jewelry designing closses offered Through Ari Club Designing iewelry is one ol soph Jim Buddrus' many talents Terry Gromacki Mike Guadagnolo Shirley Gulletl Mary Hackley Randy Hague Roger Hairrell Greg Hale Danny Haley Nancy Hall Wanda Hall David Hamblel Kim Hamilton Paulette Hammer Ted Hammer Cindi Harden Flaymon Harris Janis Harper Malorie Harper Gloria Harrell Bill Harris Judy Harrison Terry Hart Tommy Harllield Kathleen Hartman Nanetle Hartsfield Carrie Hayes Cynthia Haynes Mike Haynes Gene Hays Kathey Hays Howard Helveslon Debbie Henderson Jimmy Henry Jimmy Henson Chris Henz Robyn Herron Paul Herry Harvey Higdon Jennifer Hill Susan Hilliard Sharla Hillman Chuck Hinkle Gregg Hogan Roslyn Hollin Mike Honeycutl 2 Bill Hood Steve Hopkins You mean we have to do a 10 page health report? asks Howard Helveston Yearly progression makes class more hectic, hurried Vickie Horn Greg Hornback Gregory Horsman Billy Horton Mark Houdmann Neil Houters Paul Howeth Vince Hrabal Mike Hubbard Tony Hull Vivian Hughes Marvin Hukill Gregg Huneycutt Billy Hunt Curtis Hunt wjfiff' bk lx. Raymond Hurd Suzanne Hy Julie Hyden Judi lsom Chuck Jackson Anita Jacobs Nancy James Tommy Jankowiak Rachel Jeffery Lana John David Johnson Kent Johnson Cheyenne Jones James Jones Jeanie Jones Karl Jones Larry Jones Teresa -'ones Deboran Kavanaugh Susan Keagan James Kelly Cary Kight Jimmy Kimberly Kathy Kimbrough Donald King Joe King Rhonda King Sherry King Kelly Kirby Elizabeth Kirkpatrick 4 Jerry Knighl William Kollin Jeanne Krueger Sharon Kryslinik Dwayne LaCour Brenda Lakey Michelle Lamm Mitchell Lamm Kara Lane Sue Langley After pep rolly cippecircmce, sophs become Texans Ricky Lanier Milinda Lawrence Richard Lawson Belinda Leach Laura Leasure Michael Ledlord David Lee Freda Lee Susan Lee Allan Lenox Sherry Leslie Margie Lester James Lewis Jim Lewis Sheryl Lewis 'iiq.,.Z3' , if 2 1? 5 H i . K Sonia Liford Pal Linenschmidl Tommy Little Cheryl Lollon Rochelle Rollins and Julie Hyden awail their lurn lo make an appearance in a pep rally. e '-- ' 59123 ' ' - effigy' ' w e 53:3 Karla Looney Paul Lopez Nancy Love Debbie Ludwig Jack Machen Randy Mackin Jody Macri Deanna Mancillas Debbie Manning Diane Manning James Marple Cathy Marshall Ronnie Marlin Jack Martinez Jesse Martinez 285 6 Lupe Martinez Gary Marvin Debbie Massey Donna Massey Ken Masters George Maie Tracy Mathis Shari Mayes Gary McCarson Debra McCarty Donna McClure Leasza McCollum Cheryl McCord Carol McDougal John McEIree David McGuire Sonya McGuire Diana McHugh David Mclntyre James McKellar David McKinney Susan McKinney Bonnie McKissack Kevin McLaughlin Kevin McMahon Gerald McMillan Rodney McMilIin Russell McNeeIey Debbie McQuien Martie McWatters Keith Medenwaldt Barbara Miller Debbie Miller Jimmy Miller Karen Miller Pam Miller Ginger Mills James Mills Chris Minton Kenneth Mitchell Mark Mitchum Marty Monroe Barbara Montague Mark Moody Allan Moore Unlicensed drivers dream of going out To lunch. Anita MO0I'e Kelly Moore Please come get me lor lunch, exclaims an unlicensed driver. Micheal Moore Mike Moore Tanya Moore Mario Morales Debby Morelield John Moreno Jackie Morris Dell Morrison Hugh Mosher David Mulcany Times of quielness, reloxcilion offered by headphones Steve Mulkey Pam Mullen Anthony Mumphrey Doug Munker Cheryl Munsch Tammy Mulchie Terri Mulchie Chris Neel Gary Neely Kenny Neisler Dollie Nelms Lance Nichols Barbara Nicholson Penny Nicholson Ronnie Nicholson V :Q Q 25: KX Q qi wi , , N HX Wim We .gunning 1l9'm M nrli eeae Q 5 1'. M r e :M rllr A M i iuuit , . 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Sophs lind out that the Texan hat doesn't lit until Howd Da YY- Mickies Turn into Texans cnfier Howdy Day Debbie Reasoner David Reed Steve Reeves Davene RelCheI'f Q-,QAVX Thel Renlro Candy Reynolds Cathy Rhue Abrim Rice Tim Rice Dale Richter Mark Riley Debbie Ritter Rafael Rivera Neva Roach Craig Roberson David Roberts Rene Roberts Terri Robertson Troy Robinson Joni Robinson Carlos Roblez Rochelle Rollins Tony Rollins Doug Rose Britt Ross William Ross Courtyard rallies provide entertainment during lunch time Tim Rupe Donna Rushing Hilda Salinas Roy Sandertord Bennie Saunders Robin Saxton Bruce Sayen Jackie Scarbrough Ray Scarbrough Amy Schrickel Stephen Scoggins Eldon Scott Vince Scott Jon Scribner Danny Scroggins ' ,tt S ette ttt r teen Jack Scroggins Jenny Seago James Sears Richard Sessions Annette Shaver Pep rollies held in courtyard lo help promote spiril Jim Shaw Cindy Sheffield Barbara Shepherd Lora Sherek Dorothy Shipman Robert Shott Scott Siegler Jesse Sims Mark Sims Steve Sims Beverly Sisney Danny Skates Lisa Slate Doug Small Calvin Smith , l ' a l . Jett Smith Joyce Smith Lynn Smith Mike Smith Phil Smith Russell Smith Wayne Smith Susan Smithson Diana Snay Brenda Snider Chuck Sodowsky Kelli Sonniksen Danny Spears Dewey Spring Beverly Stanley Janna Steele Linda Stephens Dean Stephenson Jett Stephenson Cedric Stevens Teresa Stevens Cynthia Steward Matt Stilwell Lester Stoker John Stone Perri Stovall Eddie Strawn Del Stripling Jan Sulsar Charles Swadley rvmlarqlfleww -fl ,,.b, 15,352 its E 5 3 v Q E osii l . ll - llo hi 5 W3 'TFL' J eff' is L. ,, ,, .gi . Patty Swaflord Evan Szurek Pat Taczek Mike Talley Danny Taylor David Taylor Jana Teague Rory Tennes Jeff Thomas Paltie Thomas Mickies gei chcmce To subscribe To cmnuol, newspaper Alter pictures were taken upstairs in the library on September 17, sophomores had a chance lo purchase their first package plan. Bill Thompson Jerry Thompson Nancy Thompson Susan Threlkeld Danny Tilson 96 Sludenls 'rclke lime oul for reloxolion during classes T , . 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Arlington, Texas 76011 Indian Arts Center 6746! -' qw, 261-1411 , fc ' Art Design 4' ' Composition 0 Technical illustrating F 'lm303 46 '83'6 - Offset Printing complete graphic service I' 'l' JEANS ARE OPUR SPECIALTY But, we also have shirts, tops, slacks, overalls, skirts, jackets, scarves, blouses, belts and 'buckles' N mber One Number Two Number Three 2021 X S. Cooper 2417-D W. Park Flow 1509 N Y k Ave. 275 1691 D 275 4372 HUGH M. MOORE AND SONS FUNERAL CHAPEL AND MEMORIAL GARDENS A Part ot Arlington Since l9I0 I2 I9 North Davis Arlington, Texas WE CHEER FOR THE TEXANS AND VANDERC-3RIFF'S BUICK CHEVROLET REACTION VEHICLES OPEL 439' .NO N sire! 'iam' Park Row SOI W. Park Row a+ Cooper 275-3238 Follow +I1e News 2 abou+ 8 3 BI6SAM p in I ArIingIon's O ONLY W N Daily Newspaper E ..-.---- E O R A I' + R P rlng on A Dail News - . , L R Y A ' K D W 4oo W. Abrams 265-424I A I y I II Why fb y Van? Y H. E. CANNCJN FLORAL CO. Flowers for Every Occasion ays Fresh Reasonably Priced W. 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The church is beautitul, not in proportion to the architectural quality ot its meeting place but in proportion to the spiritual quality ol its members lives The church that meets in a beautiful building is lortunate but the church composed ot people who are living beautiful lives is blessed beyond measure Teaching New Testament Christianity in the Twentieth Century Hillcrest Church ot Christ ru- The ppyver tg use eleqtrlclty wisely IS ln your hands. ELECTRIC SERVICE CDMPAIYY 'QI' , .,.. , is W gy W id 1 M451 I TEXAS ,fgj f R .. . l i f fl as ' Nf- ca- 62' iff' SESCO ARLINGTON -:- Jesus answered him. N N Iam he a, am eru, am e Y Life' No ianevgols Io +h+hF I'-h H1 Icep++I2y Come worship wH'h us. J h I4:6 28l5W. Park Row Dr. Chas. W. Sullivan, pas+or 0 I 3 Wesf -Park Row Phone: 275-4272 A I r ing+on, Texas 76OI 3 Keep Americans Ioeaufifulg brush your feefh! 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I0-8 Safurday I0-6 6765 Camp Bowie .... ............ ..... 2 I 28 Sou+h Collins 73 I-258 I 46 I -5053 Goodyear U-haul Truck Polyglass and Tires Trailer Rental ' ll ' f' 412, Texaco Service You Can Trust RON GOWIN 275-9257 State Inspection LUKE PONTIAC W -'N., Over 37 Years - in Arlington Sales and Service 400 E. Divison Open 7 275-337i 262-7926 Located in Park Plaza 1-xozvnzx The Cherokee Staff would like to thank the many people who helped us during the year: Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Pendleton for studio and color pictures Mr. B. H. Remynse for his support and encouragement Mrs. Audine Whitten for her help with financial matters Mr. Bob Hurt for sports team pictures Mrs. Dorothy Thompson and Collins Park Florist for donating the greenery forthe Assembly Mr. D. T. Hyden for providing the Cadillac for our car bash on Texan Day Rex Perry for getting props for the assembly Seven Seas for allowing us to take pictures there Mr. Wallace Johnson and the Photography Department, especially Mike Mullen, Randal McKinne Tim Hunt for taking, printing, and reprinting our pictures All the parents of the staffers who were always willing to help y, and A Aaron, James 270 Aaron, Kathy 242 Abbott, Wayne 270 Acevedo, Manuel 118, 270 Acevedo, Neyre 270 Acheson, Theresa 242 Acker, Annette 242 Acklen, Jett 242 Adams, Debi 242 Adams, Eddy 270 Adams, Greg 196 Adams, Gregory 196 Adams, Judy 55, 72, 76, 176 Admire, Bobby 270 Ahlberg, Penny 196 Aimes, Carl 270 Airheart, Betty 242 Alcara, Mrs. Otila 176 Albin, Donna 270 Alcaraz, Irene 242 Alexander, Pat 196 Allen, Jimmy 242 Allen, Mrs. Patsy 176 Allen, Robert 242 Allen, Teresa 196 Allen, Vicky 242 Allison, Melissa 270 Amason, Rickey 196 Ames, Joni 242 Amorella, Kay 196 Amos, Phil 196 Amrein, Patty 196 Anderson, Connie 196 Anderson, James 106, 270 Anderson, Jill 196 Anderson, Joy 197 Anderson, Mike 271 Anderson, Sharon 191, 242 Anderson, Sheila 197 Anderson, Tami 271 Anderson, Tammi 242 Andrews, Deniece 271 Andrews, Leveda 271 Andrzejewski, David 242 Anthony, Debbie 242 Anthony, Ronnie 197 Applegate, Cindy 197 Applegate, Greg 271 Arellanes, Joe 271 Arellanes, Julie 197 Armstrong, Cathy 147, 151, 197 Armstrong, Dale 197 Armstrong, William 271 Asbury, Anthony 26, 271 Ashley, Laurie 271 Ashwood, Deborah 242 Aspahan, Sergio 64 Atherton, Charles 271 Attkisson, Scotty 56, 157, 197 Atwood, Susan 271 Avery, Mrs. LaVoyce 181 Awtry, Thomas 271 B Badders, Alene 271 Baggett, James 271 Bahrke, Edna 271 Bailey, Charles 271 Bailey, Daniel 271 Bailey, David 271 Bailey, Dotty197 Baird, Bradley 271 Baird, Kendall 271 Baird, Lisa 197 Baker, Brian 243 Baker, Cindy 271 Baker, David 118, 197 Baker, LuAnn 243 Baker, Marilyn 243 Baldridge, Rebecca 243 Baldwin, Mrs. Barbara 178 Ballance, Robert 96, 243 Ballard, Garry 197 Barendt, Sabrina 243 Barge, Billy 271 Barnes, Mary 271 Barnett, Mrs. Tve 170 General Index Barras, Randy 99, 271 Barrett, Linda 243 Barry, Chuck 243 Barton, Brock 197 Bartos, Holly 243 Baskey, Mrs. Judy 178 Bates, Bryan 108, 197 Baty, Palsy 243 Bauer, Ann 54, 73, 197 Bauer, Joyce 271 Baughman, Jeannie 243 Baughman, Mary 271 Bautovich, Cathy 28, 36, 73, 197 Bea, Tim 83, 98, 243 Beale, Paula 84, 243 Beale, Steve 198 Bean, Chris 271 Beard, Jeannine 161, 1 98 Beaty, Rhonda 198 Beaty, Thomas 243 Beachamp, Sidney 198 Beck, Robert 96, 271 Beckham, Carolyn 126, 243 Beebe, Jill 271 Behlau, Edward 198 Bell, Frank 271 Bell, Ross 243 Bellah, Joseph 78, 1 60, 198 Bellar, Marty 273 Bellamy, Joe 160 Bellomy, Jan 51,162, 198 Bench, Randy 88,108, 111, 243 Benedict, Ginna 198 Bennett, John 243 Bentley, Betty 37, 50, 55, 142, 195, 198, 209, 311 Berry, Mr. Cherry 187 Berry, Mrs. Doris 190 Berry, Gilbert 198 Bertrand, Billy 243 Bertrand, Roger 108, 199 Bevins, Debby 144, 243 Bevins, Doug 144, 243 Bianchi, Robin 147, 199 Bicknell, Mr. Monroe 37, 172 Bills, Steve 85, 88, 199 Bird, Sheila 243 Birley, Christopher 272 Bishop, Carla 199 Bishop, Don 243 Black, Cynthia 243 Black, Michael 199 Black, Renee 272 Black, Vivian 272 Blackburn, Keith 88, 96, 272 Blain, Kenneth 272 Blake, Kathy 243 Blalock, Ricky 272 Blankenship, Kevin 199 Blanton, Brenda 126, 244 Blanton, Helen 116, 126, 272 Blanton, Helen 11 6, 126,272 Blanton, Vicki 126, 199 Bledsoe, Blake 272 Bledsoe, Eric 199 Blenn, Heidi 199 Blow, Randy 260 Blue, Buddy 272 Blumenthal, Dovie 114, 244 Blumenthal, Rosanna 199 Bocell, Betty 272 Bode, Gary 132, 244 Bolen, Chris 272 Boles, Dr. Truett 170 Bolt, Pam 272 Bonds, Rhonda 244 Bondurant, Mr. William L. 170 Booth, Carlton 199 Booth, James 199 Borst, Cherie 244 Bortzlield, Donald 118, 244 Bowers, Carol 244 Bowers, Mike 244, 258 Bowman, Rex 199 Boyd, Leanne 244 Boyes, Don 244 Boyes, Mrs. Verba 186 Boyse, Ronnie 272 Breckenridge, Eddie 272 Braddock, Christy 126, 127 Bradlord, Dan 149, 244 Bragg, Theresa 272 Brake, Mr. Norman 184 Bramlett, Bobby 199 Braun, Charlotte 137, 244 Brautigam, Sharon 273 Braziel, Bobbi 273 Brazzil, Mrs. Doris 174 Bresnahan, Nancy 200, 340, 341 Bresnahan, Susan 273 Brewer, Brent 200 Brewer, Chris 200 Brewer, Lanette 244 Brewer, Lori 273 Bridges, Eugene 200 , Dianne 273 Briggs, Briggs Briggs Briggs Bright, Bright, Patty zoo shine 200,273 . Y , Sheri 273 Donald 244 Steve 273 Brinker, Becky 55, 85,116, 117, 200 Brinson, Teresa 273 Brock, Beverly 273 Brock, Dean 200 Brogdon, Mrs. Lorraine 174 Broussard, James 98, 99, 244 Brown, Mrs. Betty 191 Brown, Carrie 200 Brown, Mrs. Catherine 178 Brown, Connie 273 Brown, Dennis 88, 95, 273 Brown, Mrs. Janie 180 Brown, Mr. Hugh 191 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Randall 200 Rhett 244 Robbie 244 Sandra 154 Brown, Terry 123,273 Calhoun, Tylene 124, 245 Callaway, Tommy 108, 245 Calongne, David 245 Cameron, Debbie 201 Campbell, David 245 Campbell, Pam 245 Campbell, Ronald 274 Cannon, Mr. Jay 186 Canton, Mark 106, 275 Cantrell, Mr. Tommy 108, 185 Capps, Mr. Zollie 187 Caprio, Steve 201 Carbone, Caryn 274 Cardoza, Alice 245 Cardoza, Elisa 245 Carmichael, Steve 78, 201 Carnett, Rick 29,106, 274 Carpenter, Amy 74, 201, 341 Carrion, Gisela 245 Carruth, Billy 274 Carruth, Debbie 201 Cartsunis, Sandy 202 Cash, Yvonne 116, 274 Casburn, Tracy 245 Cates, Lynda 245 Caton, Eugene 83 Cautman, Jackie 245 Cecil, Karen 202 Chambers, Mr. Andy 11 8, 185 Chambers, Fredie 96, 274 Chancelor, Carla 99, 274 Chapman, Melodie 245 Childress, Lesa 59, 126, 274 Choate, Jett 202 Choate, Kim 116, 274 Chumbley, Carrie 245 Bruce, Deborah 200 Bruenig, Bobby 273 Bryant, Corby 273 Buchanan, Byron 66, 200 Buchanan, Mark 244 Buckholt, Connie 244 Buddrus, Hank 160,244 Buddrus, Jim 273, 280, 331 Bullard, Jim 273 Bullard, Shelley 273 Bullion, Dale 273 Bullion, Dennis 244 Burch, Gary 244 Burch, Hans 201, 221 Burdett, Helen 273 Burks, Chaneya 273 Burks, Jolene 126, 201 Burks, Karen 273 Burks, Kim 244 Burnette, Candy 245 Burns, Elizabeth 273 Burns, Evonne 201 Burns, Timothy 201 Burris, Mark 106, 273 Burton, Barbara 273 Burton, Bette 201 Burton, Carolyn 85, 201 Burton, Mr. Gary 80 Busbee, Brenda 274 Busby, Charles 96, 274 Bush, Donnie 201 Bush, Renee 201 Butler, Ray 201 Buttler, Billy 245 Buttler, Elizabeth 274 Byas, Teresa 201 Byerly, Karen 201 Byrd, Cheryl 274 C Caballero, Geneva 245 Cable, Dale 274 Calley, Rickey 274 Cairns, Larry 274 Cairns, Patty 245 Calahan, Miss Dixie 114, 185 Caldwell, Keith 96,274 Ciesynski, David 245 Clark, David 124,245 Clark, Donna 202 Clark, Joe 202 Clark, Leona 202 Clark, Mrs. Louise 175 Clark, Melissa 274 Clark, Nancy 202 Clark, Susan 51, 202 Clayto n, Michele 274 Clitlord, Jane 274 Clyde, Coats, Cobb, Mr. David 1 00,106, 1 88 Candy 245 Ronnie 274 Cobb, Mrs. Sylvia 176 Cobern, Scott 124, 245, 248 Coler, Cynthia 246 Cottman, Bonnie 246 Cottman, Crystal 274 Cohen, Rhonda 246 Coker, Cathy 202 Coker, Jackie 275 Coker, Sharla 275 Colbert, Donny 118, 274 Cole, Debbie 85, 202, 342 Cole, Glenn 88, 274 Cole, Paul 274 Colley, Kathleen 246 Colley, Mike 246 Colley, Sheryl 246 Collins, Janna 202 Collins, Mrs. Dorothy 137 Collins, Lauri 202 Collins, Lynn 202 Collins, Mrs. Phyllis 188 Collins, Terry 202 Collum, Ray 246 Conger, Drew 202 Conger, Sandy 275 Conley, Debbie 246 Connor, Mr. Bob 188 Conrad, Alex 160, 246 Cook, Dana 275 Cook, Donald 202 Cook, Mr. Douglas 187 Cook, Marie 275 Cook, Paul 203 Coonrod, Doyle 96, 246 Coonrod, Janie 116, 246 Cooper, Brenda 203 Cope, Barbra 203 Cope, Carolyn 116, 126, 246 Cope, Susan 275 Cope, Mrs. Virginia 1 88 Coplin, Ralph 275 Corbin, Mark 85, 203 Cornelius, Johnny 246 Cornelius, Ronald 215 Correll, Robert 203 Cotten, Terry 246 Cotter, Becky 246 Counts, Debbie 246 Counts, Mr. Woodrow 170 Covington, Tina 32, 203 Cowan, Valorie 275 Cox, Fred 167, 246 Cox, Jimmy 246 Cox, Randy 74,157,203 Craig, Allred 203 Craig, Walter 203 Cranotis, Johnny 64 Crawtord, Carrie 203 Crawtord, Cyndee 275 Crayton, Lisa 203 Creed, Barry 275 Crimaldi, Charles 203 Critz, Laurie 203 Crott, Donna 275 Crole, Larry 123, 203 Crook, Debra 246 Crook, Melinda 204 Crosby, Kenneth 99, 275 Crosnoe, Mrs. Joy 1 74 Cross, Terry 275 Crouch, Mrs. Maydelle 179 Crowder, Tony 204 Crowell, Woody 96,275 Crowther, Mr. Ronald 184 Cruz, Lu Ann 204 Cruz, Ronnie 26 Cryer, Mark 275 Culberson, Randy 275 Cummings, Timothy 246 Cunningham, Billy 158, 204 Cunningham, James 158, 246 Cunningham, Larry 246 Cunningham, Ray 275 Cunningham, Susan 276 Cunningham, William 246 Currie, Susan 74,204 Curtis, Cris 276 Cusick, Michael 204 D Dale, Donald 276 Dantord, Tim 276 Daniels, Mrs. Sandra 184 Danner, Larry 74, 98, 166, 204 Danner, Randy 106, 276 Danner, Tommy 106, 276 Daugherty, Pat 246 David, Julie 241, 246 Davidson, Linda 204 Davis, Andrew 276 Davis, Barbra 204 Davis, Barney 276 Davis, Mr. Charles 188 Davis, C. Jay 204 Davis, Cheri 161 Davis, Don 247 Davis, Elsie 72, 85, 204 Davis, Gina 276 Davis, Glenna 276 Davis, Karen 204 Davis, Karen 276 Davis, Kelly115, 116,117, 126, 276 Davis, Miss Lina 161, 167, 182 Davis, Lori 276 Davis, Sandra 247 Davis, Susie 276 Davis, Suzan 247 Davis, Wanema 205 Davis, Mrs. Yvonne 178 Deavenport, Connie 116, 276 Deavenport, Jim 247 Degner, Susan 247 Demarais, Debbie 276 Demarais, Rock 247 DeNeaIe, Dennis 276 DeNeaIe, Frank 205 DeNeaIe, Patricia 247 Dennard, David 276 Dennis, Christi 276 Denton, Jean 247 Desens, Amy 276 Ditwiler, Jeanne 276 Dieckow, Dawn 247 Dieckow, Debra 205 Dillon, Larry 96, 247,255 Dimick, Mike 277 Dipert, Mr. Dan 170 Dixon, Glen 100, 102, 105, 247 Dodson, Toni 277 Dolezal, Tony 247 Dolezel, Jeanne 277 Dolezel, Paula 205 Don, Robert 108, 112, 205 Donaldson, Glen 106, 277 Dorris, Ann 277 Dossett, Johnny 205 Douthitt, Charlotte 277 Downey, Mark 96, 277 Downing, Jim 247 Doyle, Regina 205 Doyle, Mrs. Suzanne 140 Drake, Mrs. Helen 184 Dreher, Lester 247 Drennan, Tom 247 Drozd, Shirley 248 Dumond, Pam 205 Dumond, Sharon 248 245 Duncan, Debbie 50, 55, 82,157, 205, 212 Duncan, Russell 277 Dunham, George 277 Dunham, Nancy 114, 248 Dunn, Billy 248 Dunn, Debra 248 Dunn, James 277 Dunn, Kathy 277 Duree, Morris 277 Durland, Diana 248 Durland, Leslie 248 Durland, Mike 73, 85, 205 Dyer, Lee Ann 205 Dykes, Deena 27, 85,205 Eades, Jenniler 52, 53, 248, 255, 313 Easley, Carol 205 Eason, Tina 248 Eberhart, Mike 277 Eddy, Ricky za, so, 61, 154,205 Edmunds, Sherry 248 Edney, Mrs. Pat 175 Edwards, James 96 Edwards, Richard 248 Edwards, Sidney 116, 119, 248 Egenberger, Margaret 277 Egenberger, Terry 248 Elkins, Audrey 277 Eller, Tim 241, 248 Elliott, Craig 108, 248 Elliott, Debbie 277 Elliott, Mr. John 188 Ellis, Mrs. Becky 190 Ellis, Bill 248 Ellis, Debra 205 Ellis, Mrs. Sue126, 185 Elston, Chris 205 Emerson, Melody 248 Endsley, Diana 248, 252 Engel, Karla 126, 277 Engelhart, David 206 Engelhart, Donna 277 Erickson, Mary 248 Eschenberg, Kim 248 Eschenberg, Kyle 249 Estes, Cyndi 206 Estes, Janet 206 Estill, Linda 206 Estoll, Doyle 206 Etheridge, James 277 Etherton, David 99, 277 Etherton, Gary 249 Etherton, Mike 206 Evans, Albertina 206 Evans, Carol 277 Evans, Debra 114, 277 Evans, Duane 249 Evans, Nancy 114, 277 Evans, Paul 249 F Fairchild, Arthur 277 Fanning, Robin 277 Fantroy, Bertram 278 Farley, Daisey 249 Farmer, Gary 206 Farmer, Jim 29 Farrell, Dr. J. M.170 Faughl, Mark 206 Feagin, Phillip 278 Fennell, Renwick 118, 278 Fererro, Greg 249 Fincher, Donna 206 Fisher, Donna 249 Fitzgerald, Mike 207 Fitzgerald, Sandi 278 Fitzpatric, Beth 249 Flak, Mrs. Olga 176 Fleming, Randy 96, 278 Flint, Robert 98,249 Flores, Ronnie 207 Flores, Steve 278 Flowers, Cindy 207 Force, Patty 278 9, Forc Ford Ford Ford, Ford, Ford, Ford, Robert 207 , Becky 249 , cunis 201 Darrell 278 Jim 278 Kim 11 6, 278 Ricky 207 Forehand, Felicia 44, 50, 52, 53, 54, 81, 207 Foreman, Paul 278 Forouzmand, Kathy 278 Forson, AI 278 Forson, Darrell 207 Forsythe, Sharla 207 Forsythe, Susan 207 Foster, Cindy 134, 249, 311 Fowler, Mrs. Patti 178 Fox, Charles 250 France, Bette 85, 207 Francis, Murray 96, 278 Frank, Diana 51, 207 Franklin, Perry 88, 118, 249 Fraser, Dan 137, 249 Fraser, David 249 Fredde, David 47, 269, 278 Freed, Linda 250 Freed, Teresa 278 Freeland, Dottie 207 Freeman, Donna 250 Freeman, Mark 207 Freeman, Mickey 250 Freeman, Penny 250 Freeman, Rickey 250 Freeman, Tanna 278 French, Johnny 1 22, 163, 207 French, Rodney 118, 250 Friesen, Donald 278 Frink, Angela 207 Frisby, John 278 Frisina, Patrick 96, 278 Frytz, Richard 208 Fruggiero, Roberta 208 Frydenberg, Linda 250 Fulghum, William 250 Fuqua, Andy 208, 211 Furtardo, Glen 33, 98, 208, 340, 341 2 Al the 50's dance, students discover that reliving the past can be lots ol lun. 4 G Gafford, William 278 Gagan, Chuck 85, 100, 208 Gage, Dianne 208 Gallardo, Elva 278 Gallegos, Sandra 50,126, 127, 208 Gallardo, Julian 278 Gambrell, Gloria 208 Gambrell, Robert 250 Gammage, Jim 278 Gammage, Melissa 208 Gansert, Gayle 21, 50, 54, 60,61 208 Gansert, Gay 100, 250 Gantt, Gary 208 Garber, Jackie 278 Garcia, Brenda 114, 279 Garcia, Doel 108, 208 Gardner, Carolyn 250 Garner, Charlotte 54, 85, 166, 208 Garner, Pat88, 108, 109,111, 1 12, 208 Garth, Peggy 250 Gary, Richard 208 Garza, Ricardo 250 Gassaway, Bill 241, 250, 313, 324, 340, 342 Gassaway, Kathey 209 Gaston, Michael 163, 209 Gaston, Richard 279 Gates, Jim 209 Gathany, Carolee 32, 166, 209 Gatliff, Lisa 279 Gattis, Patricia 172, 209 Geer, Brian 250 Geisler, Karen 250 Gentry, Teresa 209 Gerard, Mrs. Mary 79 Getman, Belinda 209 Getman, Jimmy 250 Getman, Melody 279 Geyer, Helen 209 Geyer, Vincent 279 Gibson, Kenneth 279 Gibson, Lynn 250 Gibson, Mike 250 Gilbert, Richard 250 Gilbreath, Jeff 209 Gilbreath, Kay 99, 279 Gill, Debra 279 Gillespie, Miss Glynda 181 Gillespie, Kerry 135, 209 Gilley, Sonja 251 Ginn, Becky 209 Ginn, James 251 Ginn, Vern 21 0 Ginn, Vickie 279 Glass, Debra 210 Glenn, Mr. G. A. 172 Glenn, Susan 57,251 Gold, Tina 210 Gomez, Johnny 96,279 Gonzales, Francis 279 Gonzales, Shirley 251 Gonzales, Toni 210 Gonzales, Vince 279 Goodenough, Dan 279 Goodsion, Rita 210 Goode, Kathy 251 Goodner, Terrie 279 Goolsby, Mrs. JoAnn 178 Goodson, Karen 279 Goolsby, Karilyn 251 Goolsby, Marilyn 251 Goombi, Gay Lynn 148,251 Gosnell, Jody 210 Gray, Allene 279 Gray, Larry 210 Gray, Lola 251 Green, Robert 251 Greene, Danny 279 Greene, Randy 210 Griffin, Robbie 210 Griffin, Mr. Stephen 137, 19 Griffin, Stephen 279 1 Griffin, Terry 210 Griffis, Marcia 279 Griffith, Mike 251 Griffitts, Gary 251 Grimes, Mark 251 Grimes, Steve 279 Grinstead, Cindy 210 Grinstead, Janet 251 Grisson, Sherri 210 Grist, Richard 210 Gromaki, Terry 280 Guadagnolo, Mike 44, 96, 280 Guerra, Beatrice 251 Gutierrez, David 210 Gullett, Shirley 280 Gulley, Vicky 251 H Hackley, Bobby 251 Hackley, Mary 280 Haque, Randy 123, 280 Hairrell, Debbie 210 Hairrell, Diana 251 Hairrell, Roger 96, 280 Hale, Greg 280 Haley, Danny 280 Halford, Donna 210 Hall, Don 211 Hall, Nancy 126, 280 Hall, Shirley 211 Hall, Wanda 280 Hamblet, David 280 Hamilton, Kim 280 Hamilton, Lorrie 251 Hammer, Paulette 280 Hammer, Ted 280 Hammonds, Mrs. Carolyn 190 Hamner, Cathy 152 Hanak, Ruby 211 Haney, Melissa 251 Haney, Vickie 211 Hankins, Donald 251 Hankins, Kelly 251 Hanzelka, Cheri 211 Imitating Ed Sullivan, Bill Gassaway welcomes everyone tothe 50's Day pep rally. Hanzelka, Jimmie 118,251 Harden, Cindi 280 Hardin, Gary 98, 211 Hardy, Holly 75,137, 211 Haris, Raymon 281 Harkreader, Donnie 251 Harper, Janis 281 Harrell, Gloria 281 Harrell, Mrs. Marilyn 178 Harris, Bill 281 Harris, Frankie 159, 251 Harris, Keith 73, 211 Harris, Mr. Louis 150, 1 53,182 Harris, Raymon 100, 252 Harris, Scott 211 Harrison, Judy 281 Harrison, Theresa 126, 252 Hart, Sherri 1 54, 211 Hart, Terry 281 Hartlield, Tommy 281 Hartman, Kathleen 281 Hartsfield, Nanette 281 Hastings, Sharon 211 Hayes, Carrie 126, 281 Hayes, Suzanne 211 Haynes, Cynthia 281 Haynes, Donald 252 Haynes, Mike 281 Haynes, Ronald 252 Hays, Gene 281 Hays, Kathey 52, 116, 281 Hays, Liz 252 Hazen, Vicki 212 Healy, June 252 Heath, Mrs. Carolyn 178 Hedrick, Leslie 212 Hegar, Hampton 28, 62, 63, 98, 195, 212, 213 Heller, Robert 212 Helveston, Howard 281, 282 Henderson, Debbie 281 Henderson, Jimmy 250,252 Henderson, Shelly 212 Henna, Johnny 212 Henry, Jimmy 281 Henry, Kenneth 212 Henry, Paul 96 Henson, Jimmy 281 Henthorn, Dena 212 Henz, Mrs. Bernadette 138 Henz, Chris 281 Henz, Peter 26, 252 Herren, Charles 212 Herring, Darlene 252 Herron, Carolyn 212 Herron, Robyn 281 Herry, Paul 281 Hiatt, Mr. George 184 Higdon, Harvey 98,281 Hill, Gary 212 Hill, Jennifer 281 Hill, Valli 252 Hilliard, Debbie 252 Hilliard, Dianne 212 Hilliard, Susan 281 Hillman, Sharla 281 Hindman, Pam 20, 50, 59, 136, 213 Hines, Mike 213 Hinkle, Chuck 281 Hinson, Mrs. Betty 188 Hinson, Jack 213 Hinton, Shirley 252 Hinton, Susan 213 Hodge, Mr. Joe 187 Hofer, David 213 Hogan, Gregg 281 Hohman, Melanie 252 Holcomb, Donna 52, 140, 213 Holderby, Pam 213 Hollin, Roslyn 281 Hollingsworth, Harry 118, 252 Holmes, Cyndy 213 Holton, Mary 154, 21 3, 342 Honea, Anita 76,213 Honeycutt, Mike 96, 281 Hood, Bill 96, 282 Hoodye, Mark 161, 213 Hopkins, Barbara 213 Hopkins, Chris 252 Hopkins, Shon 157,252 Hopkins, Steve 282 Hopson, Jill 44, 50, 54, 64, 69, 79 213 Horbury, Cindy 214 Horn, Mark 108, 214 Horn, Vickie 99,282 Hornback, Greg 96, 282 Horsman, Gregory 282 Horton, Billy 282 Horton, Dana 252 Horton, Jeff 44, B5, 88, 89, 90, 93, 95,108,109,162, 214, 342 Hoskison, Skipper 252 Hostettler, Gregory 214 Hott, Glenda 214 Hott, Rita 252 Houdmann, Jonette 214 Houdmann, Mark 106, 282 Houters, Neil 282 Howard, Carl 252 Howard, Miss Delynda 180 Howell, Dusty 88,100, 108,252 Howell, Skipper 88, 214 Howeth, Paul 282 Hrabal, Cheryl 214 Hrabal, Vince 282 Hubbard, Mike 282 Hubbard, Ray Wylie 29 Hudson, Doug 40, 41 , 42, 44, 57, 81, 85, 88, 89, 95, 213,214 Hudson, Linda 140,214 Hudson, Randal 214 Hudson, Ricky 253 Hutt, Darwin 88,118, 119, 120, 253 Hutt, Debbie 253 Huff, Tony 282 Hughes, Vivian 282 Hukill, Marvin 282 Hull, Dorice 253 Humberson, Kirby 96,253 Humphries, Beverly 214 Huneycutt, Greg 282 Huneycutt, Karla 253 Hunt, Billy 118, 282 Hunt, Curtis 282 Hunt, Tim 34, 163, 214 Hunt, Mrs. Vaudrene 1 38,1 39, 188 Hunter, Doug 214 Hurd, Raymond 283 Hurt, Bobby 253 Hurt, Donnie 214 Huskey, Rebecca 253 Hutchinson, Tara 66, 74, 214 Hutson, Cheryl 253 Hutto, Joni 215 Hy, Suzanne 283 Hyden, Cari 84,215 Hyden, Mr. James 185 Hyden, Julie 44, 52, 269, 283, 285 Ingram, Jesse 215 Ingram, Mr. Robert 184 Inman, Barney 100,104,253 Intriago, Rossana 51, 64,132, 215 Irvin, J. W. 215 Isom, Judy 283 Ivy, Donna 153 J Jackman, Vance 253 Jackson, Chuck 283 Jackson, Kathy 77,215 Jackson, Randall 215 Jackson, Steve 253 Jacobs, Anita 283 James, Dennis 215 James, Nancy 283 James, Sheree 191,253 Janek, Randall 215 Jankowiak, Kathy 215 Jankowiak, Tommy 123, 283 Jefferson, Willie 106 Jeffery, Cynthia 253 Jeffery, David 88,253,255 Jeffery, Rachel 283 Jenkins, Larry 78, 216 Jernigan, Tommy 216 Jeske, Richard 253 Jeter, Brent 253 Jinks, Vivian 216 Jobe, Kenneth 253 John, Greg 96, 108, 253, 264 John, Lana 283 Johns, Gary 85,118, 216 Johns, Kenny 96,253 Johnson, Beth 253 Johnson, Bryan 75, 216, 221 Johnson Carl 26 30 31 32 34 65,a1,'a5,142,'1s6,165,1'9s,' 216 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, David 283 Debbie 216 Dennis 29 Dixie 216 Jay 216 Jefl 88, 216 Kathy 253 Kent 283 Mary 253 Ricky 216 Roy 88,118,254 Shanan 254 Susan 254 Ted 254 Tina 216 Mr. Wallace 182 Johnston, Mrs. Betty 190 Joines, Bobby 254 Jolley, Dee 216 Jones, Mr. Aaron 187 Jones, Belinda 155, 21 6 Jones, Bill 216 Jones, Cheyenne 283 Jones, Eddie 96 Jones, James 283 Jones, Jamie 40, 41, 43, 45, 52, 53, 54, 62, 63, 126, 182, 200, 216, 223 Jones, Jeanie 283 Jones, Johnny 217 Jones, Karl 283 Jones, Jones, , Larry 283 Jones, Jones, , Shirley 254 Jones Jones Kevin 254 Larry 100, 254 Patricia 254 Patti 254 Jones, Teresa 283 Jordan, Pattie 217 Judd, Kathy 217 K Kannenberg, William 217 Kaska, Ruth Ann 254 Kavanaugh, Deborah 283 Kavanaugh, Ken 254 Kavanaugh, Michael 1 83,217 Keegan, Susan 283 Keister, Mary 254 Keith, Mr. Bill 1 18,187 Keith, Kevin 160, 254 Kelley, Lee 217 Kelly, Brian 254 Kelly, James 283 Kemler, Renee 124 Kevil, Mrs. Jean 178 Kight, Cary 96, 283 Kiker, Marty 217 Kimberly, Jimmy 283 Kimbrough, Kathy 126, 283 Kimbrough, Susie 217 King, Donald 283 King, Jimmy 217 King, Jimmy 254 King, Joe 283 King, Joey 100, 103, 108, 254 King, Rhonda 283 King, Sherry 283 Kinman, Brent 88, 108, 113, 217 Kirby, Mrs. Darcy 178 Kirby, Karen140,217 Kirby, Kelly 283 Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Dixie 179 Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth 283 Kirkpatrick, Paula 254 Kissel, Bill 217 Kitchen, Larry 69, 88, 136, 195, 218, 229 Kitchen, Laura 36, 54, 57, 65, 81, 126, 127, 217, 218 Kitchens, Cindy 218 Kite, Eldon 218 Kittrell, Dwayne 218 Kitts, Mrs. Mariean 173 Knight, Jerry 284 Knowles, Mrs. Marjorie 176 Koelmel, Peggy 254 Kollin, William 284 Kral, Calvin 218 Kramer, Gigi 254 Kramer, Peter 118, 1 20, 21 8 Krause, Marixenia 255 Krueger, Jeanne 284 Krystinik, Sharon 99,114, 284 Kurz, Fred 32,100,104,1 67, 255 L LaCour, Dwayne 284 Lakey, Brenda 284 Lamm, Michelle 284 Lamm, Mitchell 284 Land, Greg 218 Landrith, Sheryl 255 Lane, Dick 255 Lane, Kara 284 Lane, Mrs. Mary 179 Lane, Wynn 88, 95, 255 Langley, Sue 126,284 Langston, James 1 08, 109,110, 1 11, 218 Lanier, Kathy 21 8 Lanier, Ricky 284 Lappe, Todd 88, 254 Larkin, Marty 218 Larnard, Steve 158, 255 Latham, Shirley 56, 218 Laughlin, Cyndi 116,218 Lauricella, Eugene 218 Lawing, Joseph 255 Lawrence, Melinda 284 Lawrence, Randel 218 Lawson, Richard 284 Leach, Belinda 284 Leaman, Greg 85,100,101,104, 1 54, 21 8 Leasure, Laura 284 Leasure, Robert 219 Leberta, Mark 219 Ledlord, Michael 96, 284 Lee, David 219 Lee, David 196, 284 Lee, Dianna 255 Lee, Freda 284 Lee, Rodney 219 Lee, Ronald 108, 255 Lee, Susan 284 Legg, Joe 219 Leenex, Allan 96,284 Lemley, Mychele 21, 55, 60, 61, 200, 219 Leslie, Bobby 159 Leslie, Sherry 284 Lester, Margie 284 Letter, Lynn 219 Levesque, Vicky 30, 31, 255 Lewis, Mrs. Anita 179 Lewis, Mrs. Ann 188 Lewis, James 96, 284 Lewis, Jim 284 Lewis, Pat 255 Lewis, Rodney 67, 73, 80, 85,88 130, 219, 230 Lewis, Sheryl 284 Lewis, Teresa 219 Lidiack, Mike 108 Litord, Sonia 285 Lile, Barbara 255 Lindahl, Debbie 255 Lindsay, Robbie 255 Lindsay, Susan 126, 256 Linenschmidt, Pat 285 Little, Doris 219 Little, James 256 Little, Tommy 96, 285 Littleiohn, David 88, 108, 256 Loeffker, Donna 219 Loflin, Barbara 219 Lofton, Cheryl 285 Logan, Nicky 220 Lombardi, Gina 220 Long, Debra 256 Long, Lesli 256 Long, Mike 220 Long, Mr. W. B. 187 Longden, Michelle 220 Looney, Karla 285 Lopez, Paul 285 Loree, Vickie 161 Louis, Mr. Don 100, 138, 188 Love, Holly 256 Love, Linda 256 Love, Nancy 114, 285 Loving, Sue 256 Lowe, William 256 Lowrimore, Kathey 256 Lubbe, John 220 Ludwig, Debbie 285 Lunday, Mrs. Emily 173 Lunday, Tammy 256 Lunsford, Mrs. Becky 181 Luton, Steve 88, 93, 118, 120, 256. 328 Lynn, Cion 256 Lytle, Russell 256 MacCammond, Mrs. Betty 182 Macellaro, Patty 220 Machen, Jack 285 Mackin, Bobby 108, 242, 256 Mackin, Randy 285 Macri, Jody 285 Magnuson, Mary 179 Malone, Jay 220 Malone, Peggy 256 Mancillas, Deanna 285 Mann, Vicki 256 Manning, David 256 Manning, Debbie 285 Manning, Diane 285 Manning, Eddie 256 Mansell, Joy 220 Maples, Connie 220, 340, 342 Marlatt, Michelle 256 Marple, James 285 Marshall, Cathy 285 Martin, Bruce 220 Martin, Donny 256 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin ,Sutp. James 170 ,Jerry 256 , Myrlon 220 , Randal 256 , Randy 256 Martin, Ronnie 285 , Sherman 220 Martindale, Steve 88,220 Martinez, Jack 285 Martinez, Jesse 285 Martinez, Lupe 286 Martinez, Ruben 220 Marvin, Gary 286 Marvin, Mike 85, 220, 341 Massengale, Len 28, 35, 57, 68, 98,132, 147, 204,220 Massey, Debbie 286 Massey, Donna 286 Massey, Kathy 256 Masters, Ken 99, 286 Mastrogiacomo, Janet 221 Mate, George 286 Mathews, Tommy 247, 256 Mathis, Tracy 286 Matthews, Frank 88, 221 Mayes, Shari 286 Mayo, Kim 256 Mays, Sherry 256 McCance, Douglas 221 McCarson, Gary 286 McCarty, Debra 286 McClain, Linda 221 McCIeskey, Greg 81, 221 McCIeskey, Mrs. June 138 McClure, Donna 125,286 McCoard, David 256 McCollum, Leasza 286 McCommas, Karen 256 McCord, Cheryl 286 McCoy, Gary 26,221 McCraw, Pam 221 McCullough, Rita 257 McDonald, Ronnie 203 McDougal, Carol 286 McDowell, Mrs. Jennifer 186 McElree, Carol 221 McElree, John 96,1 08, 112, 286 McFadden, Betty 257 McGahey, Phillip 170 McGee, Kenneth 257 McGuire, David 286 McGuire, Donald 221 McGuire, Mrs. Nita 186 6 McGuire, Ronald 221 McGuire, Sonya 266 McGuire, Tammy 257 McHugh, Debbie 150, 257 McHugh, Diana 268 Mclntyre, David 106, 286 Mclntyre, Shari 221 McKellar, James 286 McKiddy, Ronnie 76, 221 McKinney, David 286 McKinney, Randal 77, 163, 221 McKinney, Susan 266 McKissack, Bonnie 286 McLarry, Vanessa 257 McLaughlin, Kevin 286 McMahon, Kevin 286 McMillan, Gerald 266 McMillan, Mike 222 McMillan, Richard 161,257 McMillin, Rodney 286 McNeeley, Pam 222 McNeeley, Russel 286 McNeil, Dwayne 26, 106, 257 McQuarters, William 257 McOuien, Debbie 286 Mcwatters, Martie 286 Meacham, David 257 Mead, Margie 222 Meadows, Nancy 222 Medenwaldt, Keith 267 Medenwaldt, Roberta 257 Megason, Sue 222 Meggs, Kenny 88, 257 Melton, Linda 257 Merrill, Mrs. Kay 189 Messman, Karen 222 Midkitt, Cindy 222 Miertschin, Sherla 126, 258 Miles, Cindy 222 Miller, Miller, Andrea 222 Barbara 116, 287, 299 Miller, Chip 88, 222 Miller, Claude 68, 90, 95, 222 Miller, Darrell 88, 11 8, 11 9, 258 Miller, Debbie 267 Miller, Jimmy 287 Miller, Miller, Miller, Karen 287 Pam 287 Mark 196, 222 Mills, Ginger 287 Mills, James 96, 287 Mills, Otis 258 Mimms, Jett 222 Minton, Chris 287 Mitchell, Brett 46, 116, 258 Mitchell, Kenneth 96, 287 Mitchell, Mike 258 Mitchell, Rusty 256 Mitchum, Mark 287 Monroe, Marty 287 Monroe, Mike 98, 258 Montague, Barbara 155, 287 Montague, Margie 222 Montgomery, Karen 258 Moody, Mark 96, 106, 107,287 Moody, Mike 222 Moon, Rod 123, 222 Moore, Allan 267 Moore, Anita 287 Moore, Brian 88, 195, 223 Moore, Cathy 135, 258 Moore, Janet 126, 223 Moore, Kelly 287 Moore, Leslie 126, 223 Moore, Micheal 288 Moore, Mike 266 Moore, Penny 256 Moore, Mrs. Sharon 179 Moore, Sharon 223 Moore, Tanya 288 Moores, Randy 258 Morales, Mario 288 Moretield, Debby 288 Moreno, John 268 Moreno, Paul 82, 223 Morgan, Dennis 86, 95, 256 Morris, Cheryl 223 Morris, Jackie 286 Morris, Larry 258 Morris, Marilyn 223 Morrison, Debbie 223 Morrison, Dell 288 Morrison, Ivy 223 Morrison, Michael 124, 223 Morrow, Eddie 256 Moseley, Susan 256 Mosher, Hugh 288 Mosher, Lana 258 Moss, Debbie 256 Moss, Kevin 160 Moss, Shelly 258 Mow, Dyanne 258 Muelder, Miss Evelyn 179 Mulcahy, Steven 223 Mulcany, David 96, 288 Mulkey, Steve 286 Mullen, Greg 258 Mullen, Mike 33, 96, 1 63, 177, 223, 237, 342 Mullen, Pam 288 Mumphrey, Anthony 96, 286 Munker, Doug 286 Munsch, Cheryl 288 Murphy, David 28, 139, 224 Musser, Dean 158, 258 Mutchie, Tammy 288 Mutchie, Terri 288 Myers, Johnnie 51,224 Narramore, Kim 36, 72, 85, 126, 224 Narramore, Sharon 28, 241, 259 Navin, Linda161, 224 Neal, Mrs. Irene 176 Neel, Chris 288 Neely, Gary 268 Neisler, Kenny 286 Nelms, Dollie 268 Nelsen, Judy 98, 259 Nelson, Debra 259 New, Becky 224 Newkirk, Cindy 259 Newlin, Kris 259 Newnham, Jody 559 Newton, Deborah 224 Newton, Ronny 1 00, 101 , 102, 103, 104, 105, 259 Nichols, Lance 286 Nicholson, Barbara 288 Nicholson, Cindy 259, 320 Nicholson, Penny 288 Nicholson, Ronnie 288 Nicholson, Susie 224 Nohavitza, Mr. Elo 79 Noland, Bettie 184 Nolley, Belinda 259 Norton, Janice 85, 224 Norwood, Rickey 289 Nowak, Ricky 289 Nunn, Linda 269 Nuss, Jon 96,289 Nuss, Lee Ann 46, 52, 53, 259 O Obrecht, Walter 259 O'Briant, Paula 225 Odell, Kimberly 161, 225 Odell, Marilynn 225 O'DonnelI, Terry 100, 103, 259 O'Dwyer, Ricky 289 Oldacre, Kenneth 96, 289 Ollill, Cindy 116 Olivares, Cindy 77, 225 Oliver, Pam 259 Oltrogge, Susan 269 Oppman, Jenny 225 Orr, David 269 Ortiz, Dorthy 259 Ortiz, Hope 259 Ortiz, Mario 289 Osburn, Julie 30, 31, 51, 55, 68, 75, 142, 225 Oster, Carol 140,225 Otten, Mary 126, 127, 225 Otten, Raymond 289 Owen, Kitty 289 Owens, Becky 225 Owens, Curtis 289 Owens, Mrs. Jo Ann 1 75 Owens, John 225 Owens, Rhonda 269 Owens, Ruby 126, 259 P Patlord, Mike 225 Paiva, Waleska 64 Pallett, Jimmy 225 Palmer, Susan 225 Pannell, Ricky 225 Pannell, Tommy 289 Panter, Sherrie 225 Park, Carla 225 Park, Tina 124, 269 Parker, Carol 226 Parker, Chip 259 Parker, Christine 155, 226 Parker, Lisa 44, 52, 53, 259,313 Parker, Miss Lynn 177 Parker, Mr. Paul 185 Parker, Susan 290 Parks, Clark 259 Parks, Paul 259 Parman, Jett 160, 226 Parnell, Mike 71, 75, 85, 226 Parra, Alex 226 Patterson, Darla 290 Patterson, Leonard 96, 290 Patterson, Mark 118, 290 Patterson, Melanie 259 Patterson, Robert 196, 226 Patterson, Warren 259 Patton, Carol 226 Patton, Glenna 290 Patton, Kenneth 76, 226 Payne, Chess 226 Payne, Mark 96, 116, 290 Payne, Richard 259 Peaks, Danna 226 Pearson, Debbie 226 Peddy, Jenny 290 Pedigo, Donna 259 Peet, Albert 290 Pemberton, Erica 290 Pence, Barbara 290 Pence, Steve 226 Pendergrass, Tommy 259 Penrod, Martin 106, 290 Percy, Ray 290 Perkins, Lisa 44, 241, 260 Perrett, Lonna 226 Perrett, Mary 226 Perry, Connie 226 Perry, Jon 226 Perry, Kenny 290 Peterson, Janet 135, 260 Peterson, Roger 227 Peveto, Miss Mildred 182 Phelan, Vickie 260 Phillips, Angela 260 Phillips, Donnie 260 Phillips, Gary 96, 227 Phillips, Gary 290 Phillips, Jerald 260 Phillips, Rand 96, 269,290 Phillips, Mrs. Sharon 191 Phillips, Sherrie 85, 142, 177, 22 Phillips, Tim 79, 85, 86, 95,118, 120, 227 Pickett, Debbie 260 Pickett, Terri 290 Pierce, Elonda 260 Pierce, Kenny 260 Pierce, Sydney 290 Pierson, Susan 124, 260 Pinkerton, Abbie 290 Pinkston, Donnie 260 Pinkston, Ronnie 227 Pitcock, Claudia 290 Pittman, Madger 206, 227 Piveral, Pamela 74, 227 Place, Amelia 290 Place, Rhonda 227 Poe, Martha 260 Poe, Paula 55, 57,217,227 Poettgen, Lisa 227 Pogar, Mike 260 Poland, Susan 260 Portor, Jim 227 Portor, Mike 260 Poteet, Dian 52, 290 Pousley, Bart 96, 97 Powell, Judy 227 Powell, Tommy 108, 228 Prater, Randy 261 Prestridge, Phillip 290 Price, Kathy 50, 228, 341 Price, Melissa 157, 226 Price, Patricia 228 Prickett, Jaye 20, 228 7 Prickett, Robalt 290 Pridemore, Pam 58, 228 Pritchard, Robert 290 Privitt, Candy 228 Proulx, Marie 261 Prosser, Mrs. Kay184 Pryor, Donna 228 Pryor, Roger 290 Pulice, Mark 290 Purdy, John 228 Pursley, Beth 228 Pursley, Richard 96 Q Quade, Ronnie 30, 31, 142, 228 Ouiett, Charles 228 Quisenberry, Patricia 261 Ramirez, Teresa 290 Ramos, Mario 261 Rangel, Lucas 96, 290 Ratlilt, Sue 228 Rattan, Wanda 261 Ray, Diana 140, 228 Ray, Jaylene 261 Ray, Lisa 290 Read, Lynn 261 Ready, Dennis 290 Reasoner, Debbie 291 Reaves, Cynthia 228 Redman, Mary 226 Redrick, Lucille 116, 261 Redrick, Virginia 229 Reed, David 291 Reed, Debbie 261 Reed, Sharon 50, 52, 53, 54, 82, 195,229 Reeves, Steve 291 Reheeldt, Mary 261 Reichert, Davene 291 Remynse, Mr. B. H. 32, 37, 171 Rendon, Becky 229 Rentro, Amy 261 Rentro, Linda 76, 229 Rentro, Thell 291 Renlrow, James 261 Rennels, Rebecca 229 Reynolds, Candy 291 Reynolds, Randy 261 Rhue, Cathy 116, 269,291 Rhue, Janis 36, 51, 54, 73, 85, 229 Rice, Abram 291 Rice, Jan 229 Rice, Tim 291 Rich, Terry 229 Richards, Kathy 261 Richardson, Linda 177, 261 Richer, Janet 229 Richter, Dale 88, 291 Riddle, Paul 100, 102, 103, 105, 261 Rigdon, Jack 261 Riggs, Miss Patricia 164 Riggs, Stan 221, 229 Riley, Brenda 261 Riley, Jerry 230 Riley, Kevin 230 Riley, Mark 291 Ritter, Debbie 291 Rivera, Susia 261 Rivera, Ralael 292 Riza, Joy 148, 261 Roach, Neva 292 Rober, Mr. Robert 147, 181,183 Roberson, Craig 292 Roberts, David 96, 292 Roberts, Lewis 230 Roberts, Rene 292 Robertson, Craig 106 Robertson, David 261 Robertson, Paul 65, 230 Robertson, Terri 292 Robinson, Jenniler 257, 261, 311 Robinson, Joni 292 Robinson, Michaela 230 Robinson, Troy 292 Roblez, Carlos 292 Roblez, Fernando 230 Roche, Kim 230 Rogers, Beverley 230 Rogoish, Nanette 261 Rohde, Vicki 261, 341 Roias, Mary 261 Roland, Buddy 155 Rollins, Rochelle 52, 144, 285, 292 Rollins, Tony 96, 97,106,107, 292 Rose, Doug 292 Rose, Karen 262 Rose, Robby 262 Rose, Britt 292 Ross, James 230 Ross, Kenneth 230 Ross, William 292 Rosser, Tim 231 Roznos, Linda 262 Roznos, Susan 231 Rupe, Mike 231 Rupe, Tim 292 Rushing, Charlie 231 Rushing, Donna 292 Russell, Buddy 231 Russell, Mrs. Jimmie 175 Russell, Russell 231 Russum, Mrs. Mildred 17, 183 S Salinas, Hilda 292 Sammons, Danny 262 Sanderford, Roy 292 Sanders, Beth Ann 231 Sargent, Homer 88, 89, 90, 94, 95.118, 120,122, 231 Sauls, Clay 262 Saunders, Bennie 292 Saxe, Mrs. Jean 183 Saxton, Robin 292 Sayen, Bruce 292 Scarbrough, Jackie 292 Scarbrough, Ray 292 Schofield, James 231 Schneider, Kathy 262 Schneider, Mary 262 Schow, Vicki 262 Schrack, Jett 262 Schrickel, Amy 47,115, 11 6,292 Schrickel, Mrs. Helen 138 Schrickel, Stacy 55, 231 Schulte, Mr. Gary 118 Schutz, Cecelia 124, 231 Scoggins, Phillip 262 Scoggins, Stephen 293 Scott Scott Scott Scott , Miss Billie 186 Scott, , Eldon 96, 293 , Mark 88, 231 , Vince 293 Byron 231 Scribner, Jon 293 Scroggins, Danny 293 Scroggins, Jack 293 Seago, Jenny 293 Sears, Brenda 231 Sears, James 293 Seitz, Jenny 262 Sessions, Richard 293 Sexton, Shelia 262 Shadix, John 160, 263 Shaffer, Cheryl 263 Shaffer, Paul 231 Shaffer, Randy 231 Sharp, Phil 45, so, 61, 1oa, 198, 223, 232 Shaver, Annette 293 Shaw, Frances 232 Shaw, Jim 293 Shaw, Mark 232 Sheffield, Cindy 293 Shelfield, Clifford 88, 118, 263 Sheffield, Donnie 88, 95, 263 Sheldon, Robin 263 Shelinbarger, Lee 96, 263 Shelter, Mark 263 Shepherd, Barbara 293 Sherek, Lora 293 Sherell, Caroline 263 Shields, Bob 124, 263 Shipley, Mrs. Nelda 186 Shipman, Dorothy 293 Shoemaker, Rob 160 Sholf, Cindy 58, 232 Shoff, Robert 96, 293 Shouse, Mr. Douglas 108, 185 Shub, Sara 34, 263 Shuler, Jay 88, 95, 98, 254, 263 Shumate, Mrs. Helen 174 Siegler, Scott 293 Sikes, Cindy 50, 52, 53, 82, 232 Simmoms, Cheryl 76, 232 Simmons, Shereen 263 Simpson, Brenda 263 Sims, Bonnie 164, 232, 340, 341 Sims, Jesse 88, 293 Sims, Jimmy 263 Sims, Larry 78,232 Sims, Mark 293 Sims, Steve 293 Singletary, Emma 263 Sisney, Beverly 99, 293 Sittman, Linda 232 Skates, Danny 293 Skinner, Jane 263 Slagle, Marie 263, 342 Slate, Lisa 11 6,126, 293 Small, Donise 263 Small, Doug 293 Smethers, Jay 232 A teacher at Sam finds that his students have succeeded in driving him ape. Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Bill 263 Calvin 293 Charles 232 Cyndi 46, 49, 232 Gary 98 232 ,James 232 ,Jaye 232 , Jett 20, 294 Smith, Johnny 232 Smith, Joyce 294 Smith, Lynn 294 Smith, Mark 263 Smith, Mike 29, 294 Smith, Phil 294 Smith, Ronald 233 Smith, Russell 59, 96, 294 Smith, Theresa 263 Smith, Terry 263 Smith, Wayne 294 Smithson, Susan 294 Smotherman, Len 263 Smotherman, Lewis 168, 233 Snay, Diana 294 Snay, Gary 263 Snider, Brenda 294 Snider, Davis 88, 233, 328 Snow, Bret 263 Snyder, Sharon 140, 233 Soaps, Toni 263 Sodowsky, Chuck 294 Sodowsky, Karen 233 Sonniksen, Kelli 294 Southard, Lisa 264 Southerlend, Melana 264 Spangler, Dianna 233 Spann, Mrs. Marjorie 179 Spano, Steve 158, 264 Spears, Danny 294 Spencer, Gladys 264 Spencer, Mike 233 Spring, Dewey 294 Spruiel, Delores 142, 257, 264 St. Clair, Annette 264 St. Cyr, Denise 116, 264 St. Cyr, Jerry 37, 88, 100, 101, 102,104,105,233 St. Cyr, Renee 116, 234 Stacey, Ricky 233 Stallings, Julia 233, 176 Stanley, Beverly 294 Stanton, Teresa 264 Stark, Anita 233 Starr, Preston 233 Steele, Janna 116, 294 Steele, Vickie 264 Stephens, Angela 260, 264 Stephens, Bobbye 249, 264 Stephens, Linda 294 Stephens, Sherree 234 Stephens, Susie 264 Stephens, Weyland 234 Stephenson, Dean 294 Stephenson, Jeff 294 Stevens, Cedric 294 Stevens, Teresa 294 Stever, Beverly 234 Steward, Cynthia 294 Stewart, Mr. Billy 42, 189 Stilwell, Matt 294 Stinson, Janet 264 Stoker, Cassandra 234 Stoker, Lester 96, 1 06, 294 Stone, John 106, 294 Stone, Keith 167, 264 Stoner, John 96, 118, 122, 264 Story, James 264 Stovall, Perri 294 Strawn, Eddie 294 Strickland, David 234 Stripling, Del 294 Stubbs, Charles 160, 264 Stutler, Mrs. Ruth 189 Styne, Denise 234 Sullivan, Sherrie 265 Sulsar, Jan 294 Sustrick, James 234 Sutton, Jackie 234 Swadley, Ben 265 Swadley, Charles 294 Swafford, Patty 295 Swartzlager, Karen 234 Sweetman, Junell 265 Sweetin, Micky 234 Swierc, Donald 234 Szurek, Evan 295 T Taczek, Pat 295 Talbert, Cindy 265 Talley, Mike 295 Tamplen, Mr. James 191 Tamplen, Tani 265 Tanksley, Eddie 265 Tankursley, Larry 234 Tanner, Sharon 265 Tapp, Gary 234 Tareilo, Mrs. Marilyn 190 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Bill 88, 265 Danny 88, 118, 295 David 295 Joe 88, 234 Taylor, Joe 149, 234 Taylor, Karen 115, 116, 265 Taylor, Steve 85, 88, 108, 235 Teague, Jana 295 Teer, Ricky 235 Tennes, Rory 295 Terrell, Joe 88, 265 Terry, Leslie 235 Thomas, Mrs. Barbara 185 Thomas, Mrs. Carlene 176 Thomas, Deanne 51, 235 Thomas, Jeff 295 Thomas, Miss Judy 177 Thomas, Kelly 219, 235 Thomas, Laurance 235 Thomas, Pattie 48, 295 Thompson, Bill 96, 295 Thompson, Jerry 106, 295 Thompson, Nancy 295 Thompson, Pam 265 Thompson, Richard 265 Thompson, Susan 235 Thompson, Terry 235 Thompson, Tonya 265 Thornton, James 235 Threlkeld, Susan 126, 295 Thurston, Charles 265 Tichenor, Russell 265 Tilson, Danny 96, 295 Timblin, Kathleen 133, 265 Tipton, Gary 296 Tobey, Jerri 28, 235 Tong, Ginger 296 Torres, Debbie 235 Torres, Sylvia 296 Travis, Dean 265 Tredway, Joy 296 Tresidder, Chuck 108, 235 Trietch, Raymond 265 Trimble, Stephanie 235 Tristan, Sergio 235 Trowbridge, Cliff 265 Tucker, Jeanna 265 Tucker, Jimmy 265 Tucker, Russell 296 Tuckness, Rick 265 Turk, Mr. Frank 177 Turner, Alan 236 Turner, Beverly 265 Turner, Clint 265 Turner, Edwina 296 Turner, Ellena 85, 236 Turner, Gina 296 Turner, Ken 265 Turrentine, Margaret 236 Tuttle, Emery 265 Twomey, Barbara 236 Tyler, Garry 236 U Uptmor, Linda 236 Urenga, Rosie 265 Urash, Pat 236 Urash, Tommy 266 Uzee, Paulette 148, 296 V Valentine, Melanie 236 Van Cleave, Susan 266 Varela, Beatrice 296 Varner, Terry 236 Vasquez, Barbara 236 Vaughan, Mr. Steven 124, 189 Vaughn, Carolyn 55, 164, 167, 236 Vaughn, Mrs. Goldie 176 Vaughn, Richard 160, 236 Vaughan, Tommy 266 Vaughn, Tony 196 Vernon, George 296 Vick, Gary 236 Vickers, Cindy 296 Vogt, Jeanne 135, 266 Von Minden, Miss Margaret 186 Voss, Mark 124, 266 W Wachter, Le Ann 135, 266 Wachter, Wendy 236, 313 Wade, Lee 236 Waldeck, Koby 27, 96, 151, 296 Waldeck, Tracy 32, 67,143,236, 342 Walker, Mr. Jeremy 183 Walker, Jobea 88, 108, 266 Walker, Mike 296 Wall, Pam 237 Wallace, Allen 296 Wallace, Dion 161, 266 Wallace, Joe 96 Wallace Wallace , Judy 237 , Nancy 266 Wallace, Sheree 237 Walters, Waltrip, Lance 266 Mark 237 Ward, Dale 108, 237 Ward, James 296 Ward, Kathy 98, 266 Ware, Paul 296 Warren, Mr. James 173 Warren, Michael 78, 237 Warren, Sheila 137, 237 Warters, Pam 114,136,296 Watkins, Isabella 296 Watson, Barbara 98, 266 Watson, David 237 Watson, Maries 161, 237 Watson, Reba 115,11 6, 296 Weatherford, Bryan 44, 241, Weaver, Debbie 114, 266 Webb, Cindy 237 Webb, Walter 35, 70, 85, 237 Weber, Barbara 266 Weddington, Joel 237 Weedon, Laura 296 Weems, Mike 238 Weidig, Kari 296 Welk, Frederick 139, 296 Wells, James 266 Wells, Joyce 266 Welton, Mrs. Dorothy 174 Werner, Angela 266 West, Debbie 75, 238 West, Joy 266 West, Julie 137, 238 West, Michael 266 Westbrook, Kim 297 Westbrook, Randy 266 Wettengel, Lynn 266 Wheaton, Robert 88, 297 Wheeler, Bill 242 Whitaker, Mrs. Betty 173 White, Mrs. Bobbie 190 White, Booker 96, 297 White, Brenda 266 White, Charlotte 297 White, Les 88 While, Mark 88,266 Steve Luton and Davis Snider take time out to discuss their football experiences. 266 White, Patricia 297 White, Reggie 88, 97, 118, 297 White, Robert 266 Whiteaker, Jack 238 Whitehead, Mrs. Gladys 191 Whitten, Mrs. Audine 174 Whittington, Ed 96, 11 8, 297 Wiese, Mrs. Beatrice 180 Wilcox, Barbara 267 Wilding, David 238 Wilemon, Mrs. Pennye 191 Wiley, Cathy 267 Wilkes, Mark 238 Wilkinson, Chris 297 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Cathay 297 Charles 267 Cynthia 267 David 267 Debbie 161 , 267 Joyce 238 Kelli 297 Kim 297 Larry 88, 238 Nick 297 Pam 297 Randy 267 Ronald 238 Rusty 297 Mrs. Sally 176 Mrs. Sue 190 Mrs. Tommie 1 72 Williamson, Cindy 140 Willaimson, Curtis 137,238 Williamson, David 267 Williamson, John 98,118,267 Williamson, Nancy 116, 126, 2 wims, Leig Anne 297 h Willrich, Nick 267 Wilson, B enjamin 267 Wilson, Beth 298 Wilson, Butch 298 Wilson, Carla 126, 267 Wilson, David 267 Wilson, E vangeline 269, 298 Wilson, Linda 267 Wilson, Mary 124,298 Wilson, Mike 238 Wilson, R obert 298 Wilson, Sheila 267 Wilson, T Winders, ina 267 Brent 269, 298 Winn, Debi 267 Winnegar, Cretia 298 Winter, Mr. W. J. 184 Wisdom, Danny 238 Witt, Kathy 238 Wolfe, Mrs. Mary Jo 190 Womble, Bobby 238 Womble, Scott 118,298 Womble, Steve 238 Wood, Jerri 298 Wood, Lance 267 97 Wood, Mark 88, 91, 95, 98,118, 267 Wood, Mr. Roy Wood, Steve 264, 267 Woodruff, Mark 298 Woods, David 299 Woodson, Donna 238 Woodson, Mike 299 Woody, Rey 299 Woolsey, Pam 126, 239 Wooten, Robin 96, 299 Worley, Larry 299 Wornat, Mary 267 Wright, Darla 267 Wright, Mike 161,239 Wright, Tommy 299 Wyatt, Tony 139, 239 Wynn, Danny 239 Y Yancey, Kirk 124, 239 Yeubanks, Vickie 156, 239 Yocham, Belendia 267 Yocham, Bonnie 239 York, Shellye 299 Z Zager, Linda 239 Zink, Mrs. Julia 176 Ziton, Jim 267 AARON, ROBERT ADAMS, GREGORY T. ADAMS, JUDY - FLC 123: Choir 1335 NHS 123: Student Council Representative 113: Top 10 Nominee: French Award: Top 1 0 Academic. AHLBERG, PENNY - Cherokee FHA 113: Newcomers Club 113: Cherokee Statt 113: World Awareness 113. ALEXANDER, PAT - DE 113, Vice President Chapter 1: Track 123. 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COLE, DEBBIE - NHS 1215 Cherokee StaIt1115 FLC, French 1315 AFS 1115 Freedom Forum Councilg Newcomers Club 1115 Honor Graduate5 Top 10 Nominee5 Awarded Excellence in Cutline Writing5 American Business Women's Scholarship. COLLINS, JANNA COLLINS, LYNN - Cherokee FHA 1115 FLC 1115 Student Congress 111. COLLINS, TERRY- ICT. CONGER, DREW COOK, DONALD - German CIub5 TAGS5 Intramural Football 111. cook, PAUL - cvAE 131. COOPER, BRENDA - FLC 1115 FBLA 111. COPE, BARBARA CORBIN, MARK - Marching!Concert Band 1315 Stage Band 1215 Super Band 1215 Student Congress 1115 Chess Club 1315 AFS 1115 I Division UIL Ensemble 1115 Jazz!Lab Band Scholarship. CORRELL, ROBERT COUNTS, RANDY COVINGTON, TINA - Student Council 1215 FLC, French 1115 Quill and Scroll 1115 AFS 1115 Texan Talk Stalt1115 Cherokee FHA 1115 World Awareness 111. COX, RANDY - DECA 1215 Area Contest Winner5 DE Award5 Student Congress. CRAIG, ALFRED GUY - Air Force Junior ROTC Drill Team 121. CRAIG, WALTER - Honor Society 1115 Singing Texans 1115 Intramural Council 1115 FLC 1115 Golf Team 1115 Honor Graduate. CRAYTON, LISA - FLC, Spanish 111. cRlMALDl, CHARLES - CVAE121. CRITZ, LAURIE - choir 1315 Texan Belles 1115 FLC 121. CROLE, LARRY - Golf, Lettered1315 Top 10 Nominee. CROOK, MELINDA - FLC 1215 Rodeo Club 111, Secretary5 Rodeo Queen5 FLC, Latin 121. CROWDER, TONY - AFS 1115 NHS 1215 Art Club 1115 FLC, Spanish 111. cRuz, LU ANN - DECA1115 FLC 111. CUNNINGHAM, BILLY CURRIE, SUSAN - HECE 1215 Choir 1215 Student Council 1215 HECE Student of the Month5 HECE Award. CUSICK, MICHAEL W. DANNER, LARRY - Quill and ScroII5 Golf 1115 Texans Talk Stall 131, Sports Editor5 Placed 3rd in State at UIL as Sports CoIumnist5 Journalism Award. DAVIDSON, LINDA - FHA 111. DAVIS, ELSIE - German Club 1315 TAGS 1115 Honor Society 111, Winner in Magazine SaIe5 3 Years ol Pertect Attendance5 Top 10 Nominee5 Top 10 Academicg City Council PTA Scholarship. DAVIS, KAREN - DE 1115 AFS 111. DAVIS, WANEMA - FLC 1115 Tex- Annes 1115 FHA 1115 Soph. Choir 111. DE NEALE, FRANK JAY - DECA Reporter 111. DETWILER, TRACY - Track Team 1115 Swim Team 111. DlEcKow, DEBRA - Spanish Club 111. DOLEZEL, PAULA - Band 131, Super Band 1215 AFS 1215 World Awareness 1115 Honor Society 1115 All City Band 111, Tri-State Honor Band 1115 2 Band SchoIarships51 UIL Medal lor Band5 Band Medal at Tri-State Music Festival. DON, ROBERT - Baseball 121. DOSSETT, JOHNNY DOYLE, SUZANNE - OEA1115 Student Congress 1115 FBLA, Secretary 111. DUFFY, JIMMY - ICT 111. DUMOND, PAM DUNCAN, DEBBIE - Newcomers Club 1115 FHA, Projects Chairman 1115 FLC 1115 Student Congress, Third House 1215 DE, President, Vice President 1215 Pre-Employment, Classroom Representative 1115 Homecoming FinaIist5 Texan Basketball Queen5 Girl ol the Month5 Alternate Outstanding DE Girl Student of the Year 5 State Finalist in Sales Demonstration5 Top 10 Nominee. DUNHAM, SUSAN E. DURLAND, MICHAEL - FLC 121, Latin, Treasurer5 AFS 121, Social Chairman5 NHS 1215 A Cappella Choir 1215 Singing Texans 1115 National Merit Scholarship Commended Student5 Top 10 Academicg PTSA Scholarship. DYKES, DEENA - Sophomore Choir 1115 Texan Belles 1215 A Cappella Choir 1215 Cast and Crew of PIays5 Cherokee FHA 1115 Music Scholarship. EASLEY, CAROL - Track 1315 Rodeo CIub5 Track Medals. ELLIS, DEBRA - HECE121, Secretary. ENGLEHARDT, DAVID - HECE111, President. ESTES, CYNDI- Choir 1315 Girls' Choir 111, Presidentg Drill Team 111. ESTILL, LINDA ESTOLL, DOYLE - ICT 121, Sergeant at Arms. ETHERTON, MIKE EVANS, ALBERTINA - Drill Team 1315 Student Council 1115 OEA 111. FARMER, GARY FIELDS, JANET FINCHER, DONNA - FLC 111, Spanish5 Chess Club 111, Secretary, Treasurer5 2nd Place in Writing Contest. FITZGERALD, MIKE - Thespians1315 A Cappella Choir 121, Librarian5 Singing Texans 1215 Crew ot 5 PIays5 Musical, Sound ol Music 1115 UIL 121 FLORES, RONNIE - Band 133, Stage Band 123, Super Band 113, Chess Club 123, Certificate of Musicianship, Stage Band Festival. FLOWERS, CINDY - Thespians123, NLF 123, FLC 123, French, Cast and Crew of 4 Plays. FORCE, ROBERT - FLC 123, German, NHS. FORD, CURTIS FORD, RICKY - Basketball 113. FOREHAND, FELICIA - Student Congress 133, FLC 113, Art Club 113, NHS 123, Cherokee FHA 113, Cheerleader 133, Girl ofthe Month, Sophomore Class Favorite, Junior Class Favorite, Top 10 Nominee, American Legion Award. FORSON, DARRELL - Art Club 123. FORSYTHE, SHARLA KAY - VICA 123, Cosmetology, 1st Place at District, 2nd at State, Sergeant at Arms, Vice President. FORSYTHE, SUSAN - DECA133, Historian, Student Congress 123, Intramural Representative. FRANCE, BETTE f A Cappella Choir 113, Texan Belles 113, Regional Festival Choir, Academic Scholarship. FRANK, DIANE - Drill Team 123, Lieutenant, Homecoming Nominee. FREEMAN, MARK - A Cappella Choir 133- FRENCH, JOHNNY DON - ROTC 113, VICA123, Longevity Ribbon in ROTC. FRINK, ANGELA - Band 113, FLC 113, German. FRUGGIERO, ROBERTA- FLC123, Cherokee FHA 113. FRYTZ, RICHARD - VlCA123, Auto Mechanics, 2nd and 3rd Place in District, Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest. FURTARDO, GLEN - Cherokee Staff 133, Quill and Scroll 123, Student Congress 113, Top 10 Nominee. FUQUA, ANDY GAGAN, CHUCK - Cherokee FHA 113, Basketball 133, All-City in Basketball 113, Top 10 Nominee, Scholarship to Ranger Jr. College. GAGE, DIANNE - Choir 113. GAMBRELL, GLORIA GAMMAGE, MELISSA LEE - AFS 113, Cherokee FHA 113. GANSERT, GAYLE - Cherokee FHA 113, FLC 113, Secretary, Bellguard 113, Girl ofthe Month, Texan Baseball Bat Girl, Top 10 Nominee. GANT, GARY S. - FLC 113, German. GANTT, DON - Track, Cross Country. GARCIA, DOEL - Baseball 133, B- Team Football 113, FCA 113. GARNER, CHARLOTTE - NHS 123, Cherokee FHA 113, FBLA 113, AFS 113, Quill and Scroll 123, Texans Talk Staff 123, Editor 113, Newcomers Club 113, Girl ofthe Month, UIL Contestant, Journalism 113, Cream ofthe Crop Feature Award 113, Top 10 Nominee, Honor Graduate, Journalism Scholarship. GARNER, PATRICK - FCA, Cherokee FHA, Varsity Football 123, Varsity Baseball 113, Baseball- All- Tournament, Outtielder, Midland, Texas, Football - All-City, Honorable Mention All-District Wide Receiver. GARY, RICHARD - CVAE 123. GASSAWAY, KATHEY GASTON, MICHAEL W. - AFJROTC 123, ROTC Drill Team 123, Information Officer, Cadet 2nd Lieutenant 113, SHHS Photographer 123, ROTC Flag Detail, 2nd Lieutenant Bars, Longevity Medal, Distinguished Service Ribbon, ROTC Certificate, Student Pilot Wings, 5 hours. GATES, JAMES GATHANY, CAROLEE - Texans Talk Slalf123, Quill and Scroll 123, President. GATTIS, PATRICIA - FLC 113, Spanish, Creative Writing Club 123, Secretary, NHS 123, OEA113, Business Student of the Month, World Awareness Group 113, Top 10 Academic. GENTRY, TERESA - Band 133, Super Band 113, Stage Band 113, FLC 133, German, TAGS 123, Tri-State Honor Band 113, AFS 113, 2 UIL Medals for Band, 2 Medals at Tri-State Music Festival. GEYER, HELEN - ROTC 123. GILBREATH, JEFF - CVAE 133. GILLESPIE, KERRY - FLC133, German, French 113, Art Club 113, Student Congress Representative 113, Member of Soccer Team 123, Honorable Mention in Jim Wright Writing Contest, German Club Football Champions, Top Ten Nominee. Jim Buddrus appears to be extremely bored with the whole situation, while he listens to the many adventures of his friends GINN, BECKY - Student Council 123. GINN, VERNON - Band 133, Sta e 9 Band 133, World Awareness Club 113, Super Band 133, All-Region Band 123 All-Area Trombonist123, 4 Medals lor 1 st Division on Solos, 2 Certilicates lor Excellence on Solos in Stage Band Contests. GLASS, DEBRA - FLC 123. GONZALES, ANTOINETTE GOSNELL, Joov - DECA133. GRAY, LARRY - DECA 113. GRIFFIN, ROBBIE MERYLE - A Cappella 123, Secretary, Singing Texans 123, Second Rating in Solo. GRIFFIN, TERRY L. - VICA123, EIQCUOIIICS. GRINSTEAD, CINDY L. - FLC 123, German, Art Club 113, World Awareness 113, ROTC 123, Creative Writing Club 113, 3rd Place in Ready Writing at UTA, 3rd Place City Poetry Contest: 1st Place State Poetry Contest, 1st Place Poetry 1twice3 at Denton Conference, 1 st Place Short Story at Denton Conlerence, 3rd Place ROTC Drill Team Competition, 4 Times the Outstanding Academic Award in ROTC, Outstanding Sophomore Cadet Award in ROTC. GRISSOM, SHERRI - OEA 113. GROMACKI, RODNEY GUTIERREZ, DAVID - FHA 113. HAIRRELL, DEBBIE - OEA 113. HALFORD, DONNA - Pre- Employment, DEI, Tex-Annes. HALL, DON HANAK, RUBY - FHA 113, Vice- President, Tennis Team 113, DE 113. HANEY, VICKIE - AFS 133, Cherokee FHA 113, Representative ol Cherokee FHA to Statewide Meeting. HANSON, KEVIN HARDIN, GARY - Band 133, Track 123, Stage Band 113, Intramural Basketball Team Champs, District Track Champs 113. HARDY, HOLLY M. - ROTC 123, FLC 113, German, LARK133, Student Council 113, Intramurals 113, Scholastic Excellence Award, LARK Award. HARRIS, KEITH ROY Il - World Awareness 113, FLC 133, German, NHS 123, Creative Writing Club 133, President 113, Student Congress 133, TAGS 133, Photographer, NCTE Nominee 113, Award Winning Playwright TAGS Convention: Award ks. Seniors of '75 impatiently wait lor the group picture taking to get underway. Winning Film Maker Channel 13 Young Film Makers Festival, Top 10 Nominee, Top 10 Academic, German Award. HARRIS, WESLEY SCOTT - Band 133 Senior Representative 113, FLC 123. HART, SHERRI - DEI 113, DECA 123, Student Congress 123, Cherokee FHA. HASTINGS, SHARON - FLC 133, German, TAGS 113, NHS 113, AFS 113 Honor Graduate. HAYES, SUZANNE - AFS 113, Cherokee FHA 113, Homeroom Representative tor Intramurals 113. HAZEN, VICKI - Junior Achievement, Treasurer. HEDRICK, LESLIE - FLC113, Baseball 123, Intramural Football. HEGAR, HAMPTON J. - Band 133, Stage Band 133, Senior Class Vice President, Key Club 113, Mr. School Spirit, Student Congress 133, Super Band 123, Musician lor 1 Play, Top 10 Nominee. HELLER, ROBERT HEMMLE, GINNY - DECA123. HENDERSON, SHELLY - Art Club 113. HENRY, KENNETH STEVEN HENTHORN, DENA - OEA 113. HERREN, R. CHARLES - Rodeo Club 113, President, VICA 123, Vice President, Cross Country Runner 113- HILLIARD, DIANNE - FLC 123, FHA 133, President, Vice President, Sergeant at Arms. HILL, GARY HINSON, JACK - Building Trades. HINTON, SUSAN - FHA 123, AFS 113. HOFER, DAVID JOHN - VICA, Radio and TV 123, Chess Club 113, JETS 133, 2nd Place in Projects at VICA District Meet, 1st and 3rd in Engineering Graphics or Dralting at JETS State Competition. HONEA, ANITA - NHS 123, FLC 133, Honor Graduate, Top 10 Nominee, Science Award. HOODYE, MARK - VICA113, ROTC 123, 1st Place lor' Project at District lor VICA. HOPKINS, BARBARA - Choir 123, Rodeo Club, Treasurer. HOPKINS, SKIPPER - Art 133. HOPSON, JILL - A Cappella Choir 123, Texan Belles 123, Secretary, FLC 133, AFS 113, NHS 113, Student Council 123, Homecoming Nominee, Girl ot the Month, Top 10 Senior, Girl ol the Year Award, Civic Club. RoLcoMa, DONNA JAN - FBLA 113, oEA 113. HOLDERBY, PAMELA SUE - FLC 1215 AFS 111. HOLMES, CYNDY - Choir 111, Sophomore5 Cherokee FHA 111. HOLTON, MARY - Cherokee FHA 1115 Annual Statl1115 Quill and Scroll 1115 Intramural Football 111. HORBURY, CINDY - FLC 1315 NHS 121, Treasurer5 Student Council 1115 Honor Graduate5 Top 10 Nominee. HORN, MARK - NHS 1215 Student CounciI5 2nd Place in Drafting Contest at Texas A8-M5 Honor Graduate5 Top 10 Nominee. HORRISON, SHERRY - Drill Team 121- HORTON, JEFF - Cherokee FHA, President5 Cherokee Stall 1215 Newcomers Club 1115 Track 1115 Student Congress 1215 Baseball 1215 Football 1315 All-District, All-Tarrant County, Most Valuable PIayer5 Football Scholarship to Ranger Junior CoIlege5 Top 10 Nominee5 Class Favorite Nominee5 Hospitality Award. HOTT, GLENDA - NHS 111. HOUNDMANN, JONETTE-Tex- Annes 111. HOWELL, SKIPPER - Varsity Football Manager 131, Head Manager 1115 Track 1115 Computer Math 1215 Math and Science Club 1315 JETS5 State . Competition 1215 Cherokee FHA 111. HUDSON, DOUG - FLC, French Club 1115 Key Club, President 1115 Student Council, Vice-President 1115 Football 131, Letterman 121, Captain, All- District1215 Arlington Youth Day Participantg Texas Boys' State5 Optimist Youth Service Certilicate5 S1200 Per Year Scholarship to SMU Institute ot TechnoIogy5 Mr. School Spirit Nominee5 Junior Class Favorite5 Senior Class Favorite Nominee5 Top 10 Nominee5 American Legion Award5 Honor Graduate5 Mr. Sam Houston. HUDSON, LINDA - AFS 1115 FLC 1115 OEA 1115 FBLA 111. HUDSON, RANDAL HUMPHRIES, BEVERLY - OEA111. HUNT, TIM - Band 1315 Key Club 1215 lnteract1115 Chess Club 1115 Photography 121. HUNTER, ooue - Building Trades 121. HURT, DONNIE HUTCHISON, TARA - Cast and Crew ol 8 Plays 1315 Sophomore Choir5 A Cappella 121, Secretary 1115 Texan Belles 1215 NHS 1315 Student Council 1115TheSpians1215 lntramuraIs1115 Honor Graduate5 Stage Band Vocalist 1115 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, 1 Superior, 1 Excellent Awards 1215 UIL Ready Writing Contest 1115 PDQ Bach Ensemble 1115 Top 10 Senior5 English Award. HUTTO, JONI - OEA111, President. HYDEN, CARI - FLC 1315 NHS 1215 World Awareness Club 1115 Honorable Mention in Jim Wright Essay Contest. INGRAM, JESSE - VICA121, Treasurer. JACKSON, KATHY - NHS 121, Secretary5 FBLA 111, President5 Newcomers Club 111, Secretary5 FLC 131, German5 Cherokee FHA 1115 Student Council Alternate 1215 Honor Graduate5 Top 10 Nominee5 Business Award. JACKSON, RANDALL JANEK, RANDELL - VICA121, Auto Mechanics, Treasurer. JANKOWIAK, KATHY - AFS 1115 FLC 1115 Interact 1115 Student Congress 111. JENKINS, LARRY W. - VICA121, Auto Mechanics, President5 Student Council Representative 1115 VICA District Winner, 2 Ribbons5 Auto Mechanics Award. JERNIGAN, TOMMY - Band 1315 Stage Band 131. JINKS, VIVIAN JOHNS, GARY - A Cappella Choir5 Track Team5 B-Team Footballg Student Council Representativeg UIL Superior Solo Rating, Denton5 State Solo Competition, Austin5 Scholarship to Texas Wesleyan. JOHNSON, BRYAN DANIEL - Chess Club 1115 Golt Team 1115 A Cappella Choir 1215 Thespians5 Singing Texans 131, President5 Student Congress 1115 Superior Rating in Solo: Superior Rating in Two Ensemblesg 2nd Rating in Solo5 Choir Award. JOHNSON, CARL - Thespians131, President, Honor Thespian5 NHS 1215 NFL 131, Degree ol ExcelIence5 Senior Class President5 Cast and Crew ot12 PIays5 TFA, State Winner Original Oratory5 Forensic Tournaments 1315 A Cappella Choir 1215 VFW Voice ol Democracy, Post Winner5 TFA State 0uaIilier1215 NFL District 2nd Place Oratory5 UIL Literary District Winner 1215 Honor Graduate5 Top 10 Seniorg Rotary Club Scholarship. JOHNSON, DEBBIE - Drill Team 111. JOHNSON, DIXIE 1ANN1- Drama 1315 Choir 1115 Sophomore Social Chairman. JOHNSON, JAY JOHNSON, JEFF - Football 1315 Track 121. JOHNSON, KEITH JOHNSON, mckv - Football 1115 Math and Science Club 111. JOHNSON, TINA - FLC 121. JoLLEv, DENICE - cherokee FHA 111. JONES, BELINDA - FHA 111. JONES, JAMIE KAYE - Student Council 1315 Cheerleader 1315 Volleyball Team 131, Captain5 Cherokee FHA 111, Secretary5 Junior Class Secretary 1115 Class Favorite Nominee 1315 Track Queen 1115 Girl ot the Month5 Miss School Spirit5 Top 10 Nominee5 Miss Sam Houston5 Senior Class Favorite. JONES, JOHNNY - An ClUb131. KANNENBERG, WILLIAM G. - NHS 1215 FLC 1115 Honor Graduate. KIKER, MARTY - Newcomers Club 1115 Art Club 1215 A Cappella Choir, President5 Scholarship to McMurray College at Abilene, Texas. KIRBY, KAREN - OEA. KISSEL, WILLIAM BRIAN - Football 1115 FLC 121, German. KITE, ELDON - ICT 1215 VICA111, Building Trades. KITCHEN, LARRY - FLC 1215 Key Club 1115 Senior Class Olticer5 Student Council Representative 1315 Football 1315 Baseball 1215 FHA 1115 Art Club 1215 Chairman ol Subcommittee, Student CounciI5 Top 10 Senior. KITCHEN, LAURA - VoIIeybalI1315 Student Council 1315 AFS 1115 FLC 1215 Student Council Secretaryg DAR Award5 Girl oI the Month5 Crew ol Plays 1115 Sophomore A Cappella Choir 1115 Texan Belle Choir 1115 Top 10 Senior. KITTRELL, DWAYNE KNIGHT, KAREN - Honor Graduate. KRAL, CALVIN KRAMER, PETER - Student Congress 1215 Math and Science Club 1115 Track 1315 FoolbaII1115 School Record 100 Yard Dash5 1st in 1975 Colt Relays, 100 Yard Dash5 1 st in 1975 Waxahachie Relays, 100 Yard Dash5 1st Place on 440 Relay Team, 1974 District Meet5 Indoor Qualilier, 1975-1975. LAND, GREG LANIER, KATHY - OEA5 Cherokee FHA5 FLC5 DECA. LARKIN, MARTY - B-Team FootbaII5 FLC 111, Spanish. LATHAM, SHIRLEY - DECA131, Secretary. LAURICELLA, EUGENE - VICA121. LAWRENCE, RANDEL - Choir 1315 Drama 111. LEAMAN, GREG - Cherokee FHA 1115 Basketball 131: FLC 111. Spanish. LEASURE, ROBERT LEE, DAVID M. LEE, RODNEY RAY LEMLEY, MYCHELE - Top 10 Nominee5 Honor Graduate5 Bellguard. LESLIE, BOB - HECE121. LETTER, LYNN M. - Drill Team 131, Lieutenant5 1st Place Intramural Ping-Pong. LEWIS, RODNEY - Football 1315 Key Club 1115 Student Congress 1215 NHS 121, Vice-President5 Honor Graduate, Top 10 Academic5 Top 10 Senior5 Optimist Scholarship. LEWIS, TERESA - DECA1115 Cherokee FHA 111. LITTLE, DORIS - DECA131. LITTLEJOHN, MIKE - ICT 111. LOEFFLER, DONNA - AFS 1215 Art Club 121. LOGAN, NICKY - ROTC. LOMBARDI, GINA R. - Texan Belles 1115A CappeIIa.Choir1115 NHS 1115 World Awareness Club 1115 FLC 131, French5 Thespians 1215 NCTE Nominee5 Honor Graduate5 Top 10 Nominee. LONG, MIKE LONGDEN, MICHELLE - FLC 1315 NHS 1215 AFS 1115 FBLA 1115 OEA 1115 Honor Graduate. LOVE, VICKI LUBBE, JOHN LUMPKIN, LILLIAN - Choir 111. MALONE, JAY MANSELL, JOY - OEA1115 FLC 111. MAPLES, CONNIE - Cherokee FHA 1115 Cherokee Statt1115 Quill and Scroll 1115 Major Production Statt and Crews ol 9 Plays5 Texan Tournament 1315 Thespians131, Clerk5 Speech and Drama Tournaments. MARTIN, BILL - DECA111. MARTIN, RAY - Metal shop121. MARTIN, SHERMAN - DECA121. MARTINDALE, STEVE - Football 1315 Sophomore Class Vice-President5 Math and Science Club 131, President, 2nd Place Bridge Building Contest5 Student Congress 133. MARTINEZ, RUBEN MARVIN, MIKE - FLC 1115 Cherokee Statt1215 Quill and Scroll 1115 Scholarship Recipient. MASSENGALE, LEN - Student Congress 111, President 1115 AFS 121, Vice-President5 NFL 1115 Key Club 1215 World Awareness 1115 Band 131, Drum Major 1215 Super Band 1315 Stage Band 1315 NAJE Outstanding Musician Award 1215 Castleberry All- Star Stage Band 1215 Tri-State All- Star Stage Band 1115 All-City Band 1115 Singing Texans 1215 Debate 1115 Top 10 Senior. MASTROGIACOMO, JANET - cherokee FHA 111. MATTHEWS, FRANK - Football 131, Manager. MC CLAIN, LINDA - FBLA 111. MC CLESKEY, GREG - Varsity Football 1115 Math and Science 1115 Cherokee FHA 111. MC COY, GARY - Band 1315 Singing Texans 1215 A Cappella Choir 1215 Cast and Crew ot 2 PIays5 Regional Choir 121. MC COY, PEGGY - Thespians121, Clerk 111. MC CRAW, PAM - FLC 1115 Tex- Annes 121, Lieutenantg VICA111, Cosmetology, Vice-President. MC ELREE, CAROL - Sophomore Class Secretaryg Sophomore Cheerleaderg Student Congress Representative 1215 NHS 111, Social Chairman5 Cherokee FHA 1115 Volleyball 1115 Honor Graduate5 Top 10 Nominee. MC GUIRE, DONALD - ROTC 1215 USAF Honors Certilicate. MC GUIRE, RONALD - ROTC 1215 USAF Honors Certificate. MC INTYRE, SHARI - FLC 1115 OEA 111, Vice-President. MC KIDDY, RONNIE - Spanish Award. MC KINNEY, RANDAL - AFS 1115 Band 1315 Stage Band 1215 Super Band 1115 Jazz Group 1115 Dixieland Band 1115 Band Council 1215 Junior Representative, President5 Photography 1315 Photo Editor lor the Newspaper5 Student Congress 131, Scrapbook Committee 1215 Intramural Football, Volleyball, Basketball 1215 UIL Medal Band 1st Divison5 1st Place Scenic Divison J. Thornton Photo Show5 1st Place Still Lite Division Six Flags Mall Show5 Intramural Basketball Champions, 1975 Journalism Team5 UIL Ensemble MedaI5 Top 10 Nominee5 Photography Award. Mc NEELEY, PAM - Choir1215 oEA 111. MEAD, MARGIE - VOE1115 Cherokee FHA111. MEADOWS, NANCY J. - ROTC 121. MESSMAN, KAREN - DECA131, Historian 1115 NHS 1215 FLC 1115 Drill Team 1115 Newcomers Club 1115 1st Place tor High Sales 1115 Pertect Attendance Award 1115 Honor Graduate. MIDKIFF, CINDY - FLC 1215 High School Bowling League 131. MILES, CINDY - AFS 111. MILLER, CHIP - Head Student Trainer5 Student Council 1215 1st Place in Bridge Building Contest5 Cramer Athletic Trainer Award. MILLER, CLAUDE - FLC 121, German: Cherokee FHA 1115 B-Basketball5 Track 111, Letterman5 Football 131, Letterman5 Sophomore Class Favoriteg Junior Class Favorite Nominee5 Outstanding Back Award5 Captain , B-Basketball5 Captain, Football5 Student Council 1315 Intramural Representative5 Honorable Mention, FootbalI5 Prep All-American Nominee5 Top 10 Nominee. MIMMS, JEFFREY G. - Band 131. MITCHELL, KYLE - VICA, Auto Body 121- MONTAGUE, MARGIE - Cherokee FHA 111. MOODY, MICHAEL ALAN MOON, RODNEY C. - Golt Team 1315 German Club 1315 TAGS 111. MOORE, BRIAN - Football 131, All- District. MOORE, JANET - NHS 1115 Volleyball 121, Varsity 111, B-Team111. MOORE, LESLIE - Volleyball 1215 Intramural Representative. MOORE, SHARON - Cherokee FHA 111- MORENO, PAUL A. - NHS 1215 FLC 1215 AFS 1115 Math and Science Club 1215 Honor Graduate5 District Slide Rule 1215 Top 10 Nominee. MORRIS, CHERYL - OEA1115 Cherokee FHA 111. MoRRIs, MARILYN - FLC 121, spanishg OEA111. MORRISON, DEBBIE - OEA111. MORRISON, MIKE - Tennis Team 131. MULLEN, MIKE - Student Congress 1215 B-Team and Varsity Basketballg Intramural Basketball Championship Team5 Texans Talk Statt5 Key CIub5 FLC, German, President, Treasurer5 Scrapbook Committee5 Photographer 1215 Intramural Football Championship Team5 TAGS5 Texas Press Association Photography Award, 2nd Place5 Texas Press Association Photography Award, 4th Place5 Contestant in Six Flags Mall Photography Show5 Contestant in J. Thornton Photographic Show5 Contestant in Scholastic Magazine Photography Contest5 Contestant in Minolta Photography.Contest5 Top 10 Nominee5 Photography Award. MURPHY, DAVID - Band 131, LC Captaing FLC 1115 German Club 1215 Stage Band 111: AFS 111: Chess Club 131, President. MYERS, JOHNNIE - FHA 121, Historian 111: FLC 111. NARRAMORE, KIM - Texan Belles 1115 Volleyball 1315 FLC 121, Spanish Club: NHS 1215 Math Club 121: Honor Graduate: Top 10 Academic: Academic Scholarship. NAVIN, LINDA CAROL - FHA 111, Secretary: VICA121, Reporter: Band 131: AFS 111. NEW, BECKY - HECE 1115 Student ol the Month HECE. NICHOLSON, SUE ANN - FHA 121: AFS 111: Math and Science Club 111. NORTON, JANICE - Honor Graduate: Texans Talk Stall 121. O'BRIANT, PAULA - Choir 1315 Crew ol One Play: Student Congress 1115 FHA 111, Secretary. ODELL, KIMBERLY J. - FHA 121: AFS 1215 VICA121: Homecoming Nominee: 1st Place 1975 District Meet lor Cosmetology. ODELL, MARILYNN J. - High School Bowling League 111, 2 Trophies: FHA 121, Vice-President, Secretary: OEA111: AFS 121. OLIVARES, CINDY 4 OEA111, OEA Award. OSBURN, JULIE - NFL 131, President: Thespians 131, Vice-President: NHS 121: FLC 1215 AFS 1115 Drama IV 121: A Cappella Choir 1215 Texan Belles 121: Cast and Crew ol 8 Plays: Texan Tournament 1315 UIL Activities in Drama and Choir: 6 Best Actress Awards in UIL One Act: All-Region . , . Boy that civics test ol MacCammond's last period was sure an eye popper. Choir: 2 All-Star Casts in One Acts: Received '1' Rating at District and '2' at State in UIL Solo and Ensemble: All Area Choir: Girl ot the Month: Homecoming Nominee: Top 10 Senior: Drama Award. OSTER, CAROL SUSAN - VOE: OEA: Tennis Team 121: Crew ol 2 Major Plays: 2nd in Competition lor VOE. OTTEN, MARY - Volleyball 131: FLC 111: Cherokee FHA 111: Track 111. OVERSTREET, JAY OWENS, BECKY - Choir 111: FLC 1115 AFS 111: OEA111, Secretary: NHS 1215 FBLA 121: Honor Graduate. PAFFORD, MICHAEL Ft. PALLETT, JIMMY - VICA111, Vice- President. PANNELL, RICKY - Art Club 111: FLC 111. PANTER, SHERRIE - NHS 111: FLC 121: Girls Basketball 111: Honor Graduate. PARKER, CAROL - FBLA 111: Cherokee FHA 111. PARKER, CHRISTINE - FLC 131: Newcomers Club 111: NHS 121: FHA 131, Secretary, Vice-President, Treasurer: Student Congress 111. PARMAN, JEFF - VICA, Auto Mechanics 121, Parliamentarian 121: 1 st Place in District: 1st-Place in State. PARNELL, MICHAEL - Student Congress 111: NHS 111: Kiwanis Youth Day: Science Recogr1ition Day: Top 10 Nominee: Salutatorian: LTV Scholarship: Math Award. PARRA, ALEX - FLC 131, Spanish, President 1115 Football 111: Intramurals. PATTON, CAROL PATTON, KENNETH WAYNE -ICT 121, Reporter 111: ICT Award. PAYNE, CHESS - Student Council Representative. PEAKS, DANNA G. - Spanish Club 111: Otiice Assistant 131: NHS 121. PEARSON, DEBBIE - NHS5 Student Congress Representative 111. PENCE, STEVE - VICA121, Auto Mechanics: 2nd Place District VICA Contest. PERRETT, l.oNNA - oEA. PERRETT, MARY JANE PERRY, coNNlE - OEA111. PETERSON, N. ROGER - Sophomore Class President: Nominee lor Junior Class Favorite: B-Team Football. PHILLIPS, GARY - FLC 121. PHILLIPS, SHERRIE - NFL 1315 Thespians121: FLC 121, Latin: World Awareness Club 111: Crew Work lor 6 Plays: Sorority Scholarship: Debate Award. PHILLIPS, TIM - NHS 111: Football 111: Track 111: All-District, Outstanding Lineman Award: Top 10 Nominee: Mike Green Scholarship Recipient. PITTMON, MADGER - Basketball 131: Student Council. PIVERAL, PAM - FHA 111: Cherokee FHA 111: Texans Talk StaIt111: Home Economics Award. PLACE, RHONDA - Latin Club 121. POE, PAULA - Student Council Representative 1215 AFS 111: Student Congress Secretary-Treasurer111: FCA 111: Cast and Crew ol Plays: A Cappella Choir 111: Texan Belles 111: Youth Day Representative 1115 Girls' Choir Secretary 111: Girl ot the Month: Intramural Football 111: Top 10 Nominee. POETTGEN, LISA - Swim Team 121: AFS 111: FCA 111: Student Congress 131. PORTER, JIM POWELL, Tom - DECA121: Candy Sales Winner 111. PRICE, JOHN PAT PRICE, KATHY CORINNE - Cherokee Stall 121: Quill and Scroll 111, Layout Award: Student Congress Alternate 111: Homecoming Nominee. PRICE, MELISSA - DECA131: AFS 111: Won in Area Competition in DE Display: DE State Representative. PRICKETT, JAYE - AFS 121: Math and Science Club 111: Tennis Team 1215 NHS 111: Photography 111: Spanish Club 111. PRIDEMORE, PAM - NHS 1115 Texan Belles 121, Vice-President: A Cappella Choir 111: FLC 121: Honor Graduate. PRIVITT, CANDY - NHS: Band: Stage Band: AFS. PRYOR, DONNA - Swim Team, All- State 6th, 3rd, 8th, Captain Senior Year: Cherokee FHA 111. PURDY, JOHN - TAGS 111: German Club 111: FLC. PURSLEY, BETH - Student Congress Representative 111: CVAE Secretary 111. QUADE, RONALD E. - A Cappella 121: NFL 1215 Thespians 121: FLC 121, German Club: NHS 121: Cast and Crew ol 7 Plays: 2nd Place 3 Times at Speech Tournaments in Poetry and Dramatic Interpretation: Won All-Star Cast in UIL One-Act Play at District Level: Honor Graduate: Top 10 Nominee. RAY, DIANA L. - OEA111: FBLA 111: FLC 111, German. REAVES, KAY - FHA 111: LARK121. REDMAN, MARY - FLC 111: VICA 111: ICT 111. REDRICK, VIRGINIA - VOE111. REED, CAROL REED, SHARON - Cheerleader 131: Junior Class Social Chairman: Senior Class Secretary: Cherokee FHA 111: Student Congress 111: Track Queen 121: Class Favorite Nominee 121: Homecoming Finalist: Girl ot the Month: Miss School Spirit Nominee: Top 10 Nominee. RENDON, BECKY - NHS 121: Tex- Annes 121: AFS 111. RENFRO, LINDA - FLC 121: NHS 111: Honor Graduate: Top 10 Nominee: Latin Award. RENNELS, REBECCA ANNE - Choir 111. RHUE, JANIS - AFS 111: NHS 121: Student Council Representative 111: FLC 121: Texan Belles 111: Girl ot the Month: Homecoming Nominee: Top 10 Nominee: Top 10 Adademic: Lions Club Scholarship. RICH, TERRY - ICT 121. RICHER, JANET - Student Council 131: Tex-Annes121: Chess Club 111: Pertect Attendance 111: FLC 131, French. RILEY, JERRY - CVAE111. RILEY, KEVIN ROBERTS, DEBBIE ROBERTS, KURT ROBERTSON, PAUL - NHS 111: Academic Scholarship. nosusz, FERNANDO - VICA, Radio- TV 121. ROCHE, KIM - ICT 111. ROSS, JAMES - Cherokee FHA 111. ROSS, KENNETH nosssn, TIMOTHY - B-Team Baseball 121. RUPE, MICHAEL nusHlNG, cHAnI.Es RUSSELL, ausseu. - DECA121. SANDERS, BETH ANN - Band 131. SARGENT, HOMER M. - Quill and Scroll: Student Council 121: Class Otlicer: Class Favorite Nominee 121: Football 131: Baseball 121: Track 111: Basketball 111: Texans Talk Stall: Cherokee Statt: FLC 111, German: All-District Football 121: District Champs Baseball: Football State Senior Finalist: District Champs Track: 440 Relay District Champs: Mile Relay District Champs. SCHOFIELD, JIM SCHRICKEL, STACY - FLC 121: AFS 111: NHS 131: Student Congress 121: Cherokee FHA 111: American Cancer Society Representative 111: Honor Graduate: Girl ot the Month. SCHUTZ, CECELIA - FLC 131, Spanish, Treasurer: Tennis Team 131. SCOTT, BYRON - ICT. SHAFFER, PAUL - Football 121: Cherokee FHA 111: Top 10 Nominee. SHAFFER, RANDY - ROTC 111: ICT 121- SHARP, PHIL - Baseball 131: Bellguard: AFS: Intramural Football Champs 111: Captain Baseball Team: Top 10 Nominee: Senior Class Favorite. SHAW, MARK - FLC. sHoFF, cmnv- FLC121: German: TAGs 121. SIKES, CINDY - Cheerleader 131: Top 10 Nominee. SIMMONS, CHERYL - Cast ot1 Play: FLC 131, Latin: Sophomore Choir: NHS 121: Honor Graduate: Top 10 Nominee: Latin Award. SIMS, BONNIE - Cherokee Stalt121: Quill and Scroll 121: Best Yearbook Statter. SIMS, LARRY - Building Trades 121: Building Trades Award. SITTMANN, LINDA - Drama 121: High School Bowling 121: Bowling Awards. SMITH, CHARLES LESLIE JR. - Band 131- SMITH, CINDY - DECA111, Parliamentarian: Homecoming Oueen. SMITH, GARY - FLC, German, Vice- President: TAGS: Student Congress: B-Team Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Intramural Basketball Team Champs: Key Club: Scrapbook Committee: Intramural Football Championship Team. SMITH, JAMES E. - Drama 111: 2nd Place in Dallas Tournament. SMITH, JAYE - HECE111,Vice- President. SMITH, JOHN SMITH, RONALD SMOTHERMAN, LEWIS - AFJROTC 121: Photography 121. SNIDER, DAVIS - Football 131: -Cherokee FHA 111: Track 111. SNYDER, SHARON L. - OEA, Treasurer 111: NHS 121: FBLA 111: FLC 121, German 111: Spanish 111: Honor Graduate: 2nd in District Contest tor OEA. SODOWSKY, KAREN - FLC 111: Student Council 111: VICA, ICT, Treasurer. SPANGLER, DIANNA - Drill Team 121: Lieutenant 111. SPENCER, MIKE - DECA131. STAATS, SANTHA N. - FLC 131, Latin: Math and Science Club 111. STACEY, RICKY STALLINGS, JULIA - FLC 131: NHS 121: Choir 131: Honor Graduate: Social Studies Award. STARK, ANITA- DECA131: AFS 111. STARR, PRESTON MATTHEW - VICA, Radio-TV, President. In family living, students learn that tour hands are better than two when mixing cake. ST. CYR, JERRY - Art5 Student I Council 1135 Football 1235 Basketball 1335 Baseball 1135 Cherokee FHA 113, Vice-President5 All-City in BasebaII5 All-District Honorable Mention. STEVER, BEVERLY JEAN - FHA 1135 Cherokee FHA 113. STOKER, CASSANDRA - Drill Team 1235 Drama 113. STRICKLAND, DAVID - DECA133, Reporter5 Club Reporter. STYNE, CAROL DENISE - OEA1135 VOE 113. SUMMERS, MARK - Building Trades. SUSTRICK, JAMES PHILLIP - Football 1135 VICA 123, Auto Body, Vice-President, Representative. SUTTON, JACKIE - VICA, Auto Mechanics I and II, 2nd Place in District VICA Contest 123. SWARTZFAGER, KAREN' swEETIN, MICKEY - DE 113. swIEnc, DONALD TALLEY, DEBBIE - DE 113. TAPP, GARY - VICA123. TAYLOR, JOE H. - Football 1135 Cherokee FHA 113. TAYLOR, JOE J. - FLC 1135 AFS 1235 PTSA 1135 NFL 1135 Key Club 1135 World Awareness 1135 Stage Band 1235 Debate 113. TAYLOR, PATSI - HECE. TAYLOR, STEVE - FLC 1335 Honor Society 1235 Football 123, Letterman5 Honor Graduate5 Top 10 Nominee5 Academic Scholarship. TEER, RICKY - Building Trades 123. TERRY, LESLIE THOMAS, DEANNE - Band 1135 HECE 1135 Homecoming Nominee. THOMAS, KELLY E. THOMAS, LAURANCE THOMPSON, SUSAN - HECE123. THORNTON, JAMES - Honor Graduate5 Top 10 Nominee5 Photography. TDDEY, JERRI RENEE - Cherokee FHA 113. TORRES, DEBBIE - FLC 1235 AFS 113. TRESIDDER, CHUCK - Baseball 1135 Intramural FootbaII5 Football 123, Letterman. TRIMBLE, STEPHANIE TURNER, ALAN - DECA123. TURNER, ELLENA - Sophomore Choir 1135 A Cappella Choir 1235 All- Region Choir 1335 All-Area Choir 1235 All-State Choir 1135 AFS5 Student Congress 1135 Cherokee FHA5 Cast and Crew ot 5 PIays5 Singing Texans Sweetheart5 Texan Belles 1335 Benevolence Otticer DIA Cappella and Texan BeIIes5 Music Scholarship. TURRENTINE, MAGGIE - FLC1235 AFS 1135 AFJROTC 1135 Outstanding Cadet Award 1135 Cherokee FHA 1135 Honor Graduate. TWOMEY, BARBARA - Choir UPTMOR, LINDA - Thespians1235 Cherokee FHA 1135 Cast and Crew ot 6 PIays5 Texan Tournament 133. URASH, PAT - Intramural Representative5 1st Place Intramural Basketball. VALENTINE, MELANIE VARNER, TERRY ANN - FLC 1235 AFS 1135 OEA1135 World Awareness 113. VASQUEZ, BARBARA ANN VAUGHN, CAROLYN - FLC 1235 NHS 1235 Girl of Monthg Quill and Scroll 1235 Texans Talk StaII1235 Best Stalter and Excellence in Ads5 Honor Graduate5 Top 10 Nominee. VAUGHN, RICHARD A. - VICA123, President5 Auto Body Project 1st Place. VICK, GARY - VICA, Auto Body 123. WACHTER, WENDY - FLC 123, Latin, President5 AFS 1135 World Awareness5 Intramural Council5 Third House ol Student Council5 Director ol Planning in Youth City Ottices5 Top 10 Nominee. WADE, LEE - A Cappella Choir 1235 Sophomore Choir 1135 Singing Texans 1335 ROTC 113. WALDECK, TRACY - Cast and Crew ol 10 Plays5 Thespians 123, Treasurer5 NLF 1235 Cherokee Staff 1135 Top 10 Senior. WALL, PAM - Texan Belles 1335 A Cappella Choir 1235 Sophomore Choir 1135 2 Superior Ratings at UIL Ensemble Contest5 Superior Rating at UIL Solo Contest5 FHA Recording Secretary. WALLACE, JUDY - FLC 1235 Cherokee FHA 1135 Top 10 Nominee. WALLACE, sIIEnEE - DEA 113. WALTRIP, MARK WARD, DALE - Basketball 1135 Baseball 1235 Cherokee FHA 113. WARREN, MICHAEL W. - NHS 1235 VICA1235 1st Place Radio-TV Winner5 Skill Speed Competition5 State Radio-TV Meet5 Technical Theory Test5 Honor Graduate5 Radio-TV Award. WARREN, sHEII.A - Choir123l LARK 1335 Social Chairman and Vice- President. WATSON, DAVID - VICA5 Intramurals. WATSON, MARIEA - VICA1235 1st Place District Notebook. WEBB, CINDY - Sophomore Choir 1135 Girls' Choir 1135 A Cappella 1135 Texan Belles 123. WEBB, WAYNE - Chess Club 1135 FLC1235 NHS 1235 NFL 1135 Degree ol Excellence in NFL5 NCTE Nominee5 Honor Graduate5 Valedictorian5 S6700 Scholarship to DeVry Institute ol Technology. WEDDINGTON, JOEL - Chess Club 1235 NHS 113. WEEMS, MIKE - Football 1135 Track 1135 VICA113, President ol Building Trades. WEST, DEBORAH - VICA 123, Secretary5 1 st Place Trophy at District Meet5 Cosmetology Award. WEST, JULIE - TAGS 1335 FLC 133, German Club 1335 Library Club 133, Secretary-Treasurer 113, Historian 1135 Intramural Council 1135 Voice ot Democracy Award, 3rd PIace5 3rd Place in German Play Competition5 Honor Graduate. WILDING, DAVID WILLIAMS, LARRY - Student Council 1135 Football 133. WILLIAMS, RONALD - Band 113. WILLIAMSON, CURTIS - LARK133, President. WILKES, MARK - DECA113. WILSON, ANNIE WILSON, MIKE - VICA123. WISDOM, DANNY - VICA123. woIvIsI.E, eoaav WOMBLE, STEVEN - FLC 1235 swim TBBITI. WOODSON, DONNA - NHS 1135 OEA 113, District Winner, File CIerk5 Honor Graduate. WOOLSEY, PAM - Sophomore Choir5 Volleyball 133. WRIGHT, MIKE - Sophomore Choir, A Cappella 1135 VICA1135 Student Council 1335Thespians1335 ICT 113, ParIiamentarian5 Won District With Small Motors Project5 Crew ot 6 Plays. WYA1T, ANTHONY - ROTC 1235 Chess Club 1135 Math and Science Club 1135 Academic Excellence 123, ROTC Award5 Color Guard Commander 1135 Sabres Drill Team 123. WYNN, DANNY - NHS 1135 Stage Band 1235 Super Band 1235 Band 1335 All-City Band 1135 FLC, German Club 1135 Outstanding Musician Award - Sam Houston State University Jazz FestivaI5 2 Band SchoIarships5 Honor Graduate. YANCEY, KIRK 7 Tennis Team 123. YEUBANKS, VICKIE - DECA, Vice- President5 Student Council. YOCHAM, BONNIE - Texans Talk Statt 1235 Quill and Scroll 1235 Creative Writing 113. ZAGER, LINDA - Thespians1335 NFL. REMYNSE, MR. B. H. - MEd North Texas State University: Principal. BICKNELL, MR. MONROE - MEd Texas Christian University: Vice- Principal: Dean ol Boys. GLENN, MR. G. A. - MEd East Texas State University: Vice-Principal: Student Council. WILLIAMS, MRS. TOM MIE - MEd Prairie View AGM University: Dean ot Girls. KITTS, MRS. MARJEAN - MEd Texas Christian University: AFS: Counselor. LUNDAY, MRS. EMILY - MA Texas Christian University: Counselor. WARREN, MR. JAMES -MEd North Texas State University: Counselor. WHITAKER, MRS. BETTY - MEd North Texas State University: NHS: Counselor. AVERY, MRS. LAVOYCE - BS Baylor University: Family Living: Child Development: Cherokee FHA. BALDWIN, MRS. BARBARA - BA University ol Texas at Arlington: English IV: Senior Class: AFS. BASKEY, MRS. JUDY - BA West Texas State University: English III: Americans Abroad Co-ordinator: AFS. BERRY, MR. CHERRY - BBA East Texas State University: Auto Mechanics: VICA. BERRY, MRS. DORIS - MEd East Texas State University: Bookkeeping I: Typing ll: Record Keeping. BISHOP, MISS PAM - BFA University ot Texas at Arlington: Art I: Jewelry I, II: Ceramics: Textiles. BOYES, MRS. VERBA - BA University ol Texas at Arlington: Biology I, ll. BRAKE, MR. NORMAN - MEd University ot Texas at Arlington: Geometry: Algebra Il: Introduction to Algebra ll: Key Club. BROWN, MRS. BETTY - BS University ol Arkansas: VOE: OEA. BROWN, MRS. CATHERINE - BA University ol Texas at Austin: English II: Sophomore Class. BROWN, MR. HUGH - MEd Sam Houston State University: CVAE: VOCT. BROWN, MRS. JANIE - MA University ot Texas at Arlington: German I, Il, III-IV: FLC. CALAHAN, MISS DIXIE - BS Texas Wesleyan College: Girls' PE: Basketball: Track. CANNON, MR. JAY - MEd North Texas State University: Geology- Focully Index Oceanography: Algebra Il: Goll: Math and Science Club. CANTRELL, MR. TOMMY - BS Texas Christian University: Football: Baseball: Boys' PE. CAPPS, MR. ZOLLIE - BS East Texas State University: Metal Shop: Power Mechanics: Senior Class. CHAMBERS, MR. ANDY - MEd North Texas State University: Driver's Education: Football. CLARK, MRS. LOUISE - MEd North Texas State University: Librarian: LARK. CLYDE, MR. DAVID - BS Southwestern University: World History: B-Team Basketball and Baseball: Sophomore Class. COLLINS, MRS. PHYLLIS - BA University ot Texas at Arlington: World History: AFS. CONNOR, MR. BOB - BA University ol Texas at Arlington: World Geography. COOK, MR. DOUGLAS - MS East Texas State University: Auto Body Repair and Painting: VICA. IOPE, MRS. VIRGINIA - MEd North Texas State University: Sociology: Psychology. CROUCH, MRS. MAYDELLE - MEd North Texas State University: French I, Il: FLC: Department Head. CROWTHER, MR. RONALD - MEd North Texas State University: Trigonometry: Algebra ll: FOM ll: Math and Science Club. DANIELS, MRS. SANDRA- BA University ol Texas at Arlington: Computer Math: CVAE English: CVAE Math: Introduction to Algebra Il: Algebra II: NHS. DAVIS, MR. CHARLES - BA University ol Texas at Arlington: World History: Athletic Trainer. DAVIS, MISS LINA - MA North Texas State University: Journalism I, Il: Annual Stall: Quill and Scroll. DAVIS, MRS. YVONNE - MA North Texas State University: English Il: Literature ol the Southwest: Sophomore Class. DRAKE, MRS. HELEN - BA Baylor University: FOM ll: Algebra I, Il: Geometry. ELLIOTT, MR. JOHN - BA University ot Texas at Arlington: Civics: Senior Class: Student Council. ELLIS, MRS. DOROTHY - BBA Texas Wesleyan College: Typing I: Bookkeeping I. ELLIS, MRS. SUE - BS East Texas State University: Girls' PE: Volleyball: Cheerleaders: Bellguards. FOWLER, MRS. PATTI - BA Mississippi College: English Ill: Junior Class. GILLESPIE, MISS GLYNDA - BA Texas Tech University: Homemaking ll, Ill: Home Furnishings: FHA. GOOLSBY, MRS. JO ANN - BA University ol Texas at Arlington: English III: Junior Class. GRIFFIN, MR. STEPHEN - BBA North Texas State University: DE: Pre- Employment Lab: DECA: Junior Class. HAMMONDS, MRS. CAROLYN - BBA Texas Wesleyan College: Bookkeeping I, II: Record Keeping. HARRELL, MRS. MARILYN - MA University ol Texas at Arlington: English ll: Sophomore Class: AFS. HARRIS, MR. LOUIS - MME Texas Christian University: Sophomore Mixed Choir: Girls' Choir: A Cappella Choir: Texan Belles: Singing Texans. HEATH, MRS. CAROLYN - MA Kansas University: English IV: Creative Writing: Senior Class. HIATT, MR. GEORGE - BS University ol Calilornia at Los Angeles: Algebra ll: Geometry: Introduction to Algebra: Key Club. HINSON, MRS. BETTY - BA University ot Texas at Arlington: American History. HODGE, MR. JOE - BS North Texas State University: General Wood: Wood I: Senior Class. HOWARD, MISS DELYNDA - BSE Abilene Christian College: Spanish I, Il, III, IV: FLC: Student Council. HUNT, MRS. VAUDRENE - BA University ol Texas at Arlington: Economics: American History: Chess Club. HYDEN, MR. JAMES - MEd North Texas State University: Football: Boys' PE: Senior Class. INGRAM, MR. ROBERT - BS West Texas State University: Geometry: Introduction to Algebra: Physical Science: Physics. JOHNSON, MR. WALLACE - MA Sam Houston State University: Photography: Goll. JOHNSTON, MRS. BETTY - BS Thiel College: Shorthand I: Typing I. JONES, MR. AARON - Building Trades: VICA. KEITH, MR. BILL - BS University ot Houston: General Dratting: Drafting I, II: Architectural Dratting: Track: Football: Sophomore Class. KEVIL, MRS. JEAN - BSE Abilene Christian College: English III: Sophomore Cheerleaders: Junior Class. KIRBY, MRS. DARCY - BA University ot Texas at Arlington: English IV. KIRKPATRICK, MRS. DIXIE - MA University ot Texas at Arlington: English Ill: Student Council. LANE, MRS. MARY - BA University ol Texas at Arlington: English IV: Senior Class. LASATER, MRS. JODIE - Cosmetology: VICA. LEWIS, MRS. ANITA - BA University ot Texas at Arlington: English Il: Sophomore Class. LEWIS, MRS. ANN - BAE University ot Florida: Civics: Senior Class. LONG, MR. W. B. - Radio and TV: VICA. LOUIS, MR. DON - BA Centenary College ot Louisiana: Civics: World Geography: Basketball: Senior Class. LUNSFORD, MRS. BECKY - BS Texas Tech University: Family Living: Home Management: Homemaking I: FHA. MAGNUSON, MRS. MARY - BS University ol Tulsa: English II, III: Junior Class. MacCAMMOND, MRS. BETTY - MA North Texas State University: Speech: Civics: Debate Team: NFL. McDOWELL, MRS. JENNIFER - MEd North Texas State University: Biology: Department Head. McGUIRE, MRS. NITA - BS Southwestern State: Biology I. MERRILL, MRS. KAY - BA University ot Texas at Arlington: American History. MOORE, MRS. SHARON - BA Texas Woman's University: English II: lnterscholastic Spelling: Sophomore Class. MUELDER, MISS EVELYN - BA University ol Texas at Austin: English IV: Senior Class. NOLAND, MRS. BETTIE - MEd Howard Payne College: Algebra I, II. PARKER, MISS MARY LYNN - MEd Southwestern Oklahoma: Resource Lab. PARKER, MR. PAUL - BS North Texas State University: Boys' PE: Intramurals. PEVETO, MISS MILDRED - MA North Texas State University: Drama I, II, IV: International Thespian Society: NFL. PHILLIPS, MRS. SHARON - BA Texas Christian University: DE: DECA. PROSSER, MRS. KAY - BS University ol Texas at Arlington: Trigonometry: Algebra II: Introduction to Algebra ll: NHS: SHHS Teacher ol the Year: Department Head. RIGGS, MISS PATRICIA - BA University ot Texas at Austin: Algebra I: FOM II: Tex-Annes. ROBER, MR. ROBERT - MM North Texas State University: Band: Stage Band: Music Theory: Interact. RUSSELL, MRS. JIMMIE - Library Aide: LARK. RUSSUM, MRS. MILDRED - MEd Oklahoma State University: Art Il: Commercial Art: Art Ill, IV: Painting: Art Club. SAXE, MRS. JEAN - MA University ol Texas at Arlington: Art I: Jewelry: Textiles: Sculpture. SCHUTTE, MR. GARY - BA Sam Houston State University: FOM II: Introduction to Algebra: Algebra I: Athletics: Junior Class. SCOTT, MISS BILLIE - MEd East Texas State University: Biology I: Math and Science Club. SHIPLEY, MRS. NELDA - BA Texas Woman's University: Chemistry. SHOUSE, MR. DOUGLAS - MEd North Texas State University: Driver's Education: Football: Sophomore Class. SPANN, MRS. MARJORIE - MA North Texas State University: English IV: Senior Class: Department Head. STEWART, MR. BILLY - BA University ol Texas at Arlington: American History: Football: Junior Class. STUTLER, MRS. RUTH - BA University ot Texas at Arlington: American History: Department Head: Junior Class. TAMPLEN, MR. JAMES - MA East Texas State University: ICT: VICA. TANNAHILL, MRS. MARGARET - BS University of Texas at Austin: Family Living: Home Management: Cherokee FHA. TAREILO, MRS. MARILYN - BS Hardin-Simmons University: Shorthand I, ll: Typing II. THOMAS, MRS. BARBARA - BS Hardin-Simmons University: Girls' PE. THOMAS, MISS JUDY - BSEd Ohio University: Resource Lab. TURK, MR. FRANK - BSEd Central Missouri State University: Vocational Adjustment Coordinator. VAUGHAN, MR. STEPHEN - BA New Mexico State University: World Geography: American History. VON MINDEN, MISS MARGARET- BS Southwestern Texas State University: Biology I. WALKER, MR. JEREMY - BM Texas Wesleyan College: Band: Super Band: Music History: Stage Band. WHITE, MRS. BOBBIE - BA Louisiana Polytechnic Institute: General Business: Typing I: OEA Sponsor. WHITEHEAD, MRS. GLADYS - BS Sam Houston State University: HECE: HERO-FHA. WIESE, MRS. BEATRICE - MEd Baylor University: Spanish I: English Il: Latin I, II: FLC. WILEMON, MRS. PENNYE - BBA Texas Tech University: DE I, II: DECA. WILLIAMS, MRS. SUE - BBA Texas Tech University: Typing I: Record Keeping: Clerical Practice. WINTER, MR. W. J. - ME Sam Houston State University: Analytical Geometry: Calculus: Man Made World: Math and Science Club. WOLFE, MRS. MARY JO - BS North Texas State University: Typing I: General Business: Department Head. Members ol the taculty iudge candidates lor iunior varsity cheerleading positions. 40 Work, ploy importont ports ot onnuol stotters lives What can we celebrate today? I forgot to eat breakfast, and I'm starving. Someone just has to go get some doughnuts before I die. Celebrating occasions from Honest Abe's birthday to meeting a deadline, we combined an equal amount of hard work and play. September 4 we visited Taylor Publishing Company to learn more about how our book is produced. A few of us attended a workshop at TCU, September 1 4. October 25 we made our fatetul trip to Lamar to pay off our bet by singing their fight song. We attended another workshop in Denton on December 6. We combined our efforts with the Texans Talk Staff to collect and prepare items to take to the state mental hospital at Terrell. Christmas time brought a fun mixer with strange presents and little pixies. We shared our good times with the newspaper staff. On March 21 we all piled into the bus for a trip to Austin. April 10 was the date of our annual Quill and Scroll banquet. Bonnie Sims was named best yearbook staffer. Certificates of excellence were given to Kathy Price for layout, Nancy Bresnahan for headlines, Debbie Cole for cutlines, and Vicki Rohde for copy writing. Then, there was the assembly we all worked hard to prepare for and finally presented on May 7, and a softball game played against Lamar. They beat us, 11-6. We concluded our year's activities with a sports party. On May 12 we played softball with the newspaper staff and stomped them, 14-6. A fi Mr ,,,, Y W EZZ: .izg me .iso yxg D ...gi C f-Q ' ug' my Glen Funerde goes ape over deelinee. ray The 1975 cherokee MTW 1 5 Staff. KCJ Bonnie Sims and Nancy Bresnahan take a break between G activities at a party. KDJ Bill Gassaway works to finish a layout. K 'Nw Assistant Editor Amy Carpenter Editor Nancy Bresnahan Copy Editor Vicki Rohde Personalities Editors Activities Editors Bonnie Sims and Kathy Price Mike Marvin and Glen Furtardo '..ae -.Q Organizations Editors Sports Editor Debbie Cole and Mary Holton Jett Horton 4 1 pears h T Index Editor Faculty Editors Cindy Foster Marie Slagle and Connie Maples -- -- s Q1 l .,tt t ,.,i -... 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Sam Houston High School - Cherokee Yearbook (Arlington, TX) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 1

1980


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