Stephenville High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Stephenville, TX)
- Class of 1970
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This is Stephenville High School e a changing, complex system of education H a dominate building accustomed
to burning midnight oil - a place where thoughts are shared and opinions are formed f an organized network of
clubs f a composite of teachers, books, and students e a myriad of achievements e an embodiment of emotions - a
tabernacle of dreams - a harmony of voices and music - a descending path to failure - a stairway to success - a
moment of youth e THE TIME OF OUR LIVES.
The 1970 Jacket Staff recognizes SHS to be all of this and more. Daily, we have collected, sorted, and assembled
the things that have made SHS unique. We have discovered that the pulse of school life has quickened, that the
challenges are harder to meet, that more is being demanded from students and teachers than ever before. Yet, there
is one element above all others that makes 1969-1970 different from any SHS year in the past or any year yet to
come. That one element is you. You as a person set 1969-1970 apart. Your presence here makes this year the time
of our lives.
We have attempted to presewe in words and pictures the happenings of the past year. Not all of the following
pages contain highlight or spectacular events. Many of them speak softly of quiet times and lonely moments. We
have given you what we believe to be the truth about Stephenville High School - 1969-1970 . . .
A Brief Flight Through
The Time of Our Lives . .
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OUR 1969-1970 FLIGHT
DIMENSIONS
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LABOR
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Linda Dalby -udy Hughes Biff Henningsen
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Serving an elaborate buffet. Juniors set the stage for i'An Evening in Paris,"
Clay and Kermit represent SHS in lL number sense. Steve takes Baylor's
first-place biology honors. Ginger. Gayla, Jane. and llelen attend the 32nd
Annual Writer's Conference at TWU entering their patriotic poems in
competition. Jo, who will attend Brownwood High next year, receives an
honorary membership in our Student Council. In a special assembly. May 22.
Kenneth. Gary, R. G.. and Lance, and Brad and Patti make their final bids
for the SBP and V-P offices. Soon an intercom announcement proclaims
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Football at SHS.
Fish Season Record
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Graham
Mineral Wells
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Brownwood
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Austin
Dublin
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Jackets Opponents
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tRow lj Steve Lesley, Steve Curtis, Barry Watson, Gary Wallace,
Danny Spurlock, Mark Derrick, Gary Domm, Mark Porter, tRow 25
Ken McDonald, Denny Huey, Brent Fanning, Ronnie Coleman,
Gary Humberson, Tommy Tuck, Jerry Lowry, Johnny Pack, Curtis
Henningscn, Ronald Atkins, tRow 31 Student Coach Frierson,
Adrian Warren. Tommy Pack, Jimmy Gill, Don Brown, Clyde
Rhodes, Roger Ammons, Pat Kribbs, Hal Evans, Danny Dowell,
Coach Potts, CROW 45 Lee Davidson, Jack Bills, Billy Grissom,
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Clayton, Charles Cole, Mike Trice, Mike Gilbert, Jr. Savage, Jimmy Hale, Coach Barry, tRoW 33 Coach Copeland, Stanley Johnson,
Dusty Rhodes, Joe Hale, Rickey Hyde, Keith Stripling, Larry Smith, Mike Moser, James Marsh, CROW 41 John Kribbs, Bobby
Nichols, Kirk Kitchens, Alan Nix, Scott Patterson, Denver Cross, Paul Chapman, Mike Sexton, Anthony Sims.
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Season Record
Jackets Oppgnentg
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MANAGERS: Donald Denman, Bill
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Varsity Season Record
Jackets Opponents
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35 Boswell 0
13 Duncanville 28
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Thirteen Lettermen Return Next Year
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Ray Pack
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Traditionally, each fall, the SHS Band chooses for its sweetheart
one of the senior girl members. In a pre-game ceremony at the
Brownwood game, the Jacket Band reveals this year's selection
with Drum Major Rickey Harding and Vice-President Wayne Baker
doing the honors for Sweetheart Jo Ann. Serving as majorette all
four of her high school years, Jo Ann has been Head Majorette the
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David Riggins, Director Jim Harwell, Quartermaster GaryWhitman, Vice-
Pr6SidCI1i Wayne Baker, President Rickey Harding, lfreshman Representa-
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ALL DISTRICT: Duncan MeMahan, Carol Harwell, Gary Whitman, Terry
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ALL REGIONAL: Laurie Brandon, Ann Taylor, Carol Har-
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FRENCH HORNS: Domm, Williams, C. Brandon, L.
Brandon
SAXOPHONES: Pipes, Terry, Foster, Stracencr, Har-
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BARI SAX, TENOR, SOPRANO SAX: Blasingame,
Andrews, Skipper, Willman
FLUTES: Newman, Robison, Everett, D. Jenkins,
Mann, Taylor, D. Smith, Randy Harding, Martin, Harwell
BARITONES: Perry, Leeth, Hughes. Northcutt, fOpp0-
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TROMBONES: Jacks, Tomlinson, Evans, Allen, Riggins,
Gregory, Peek, Padgett, King, Mason,W. Jacks, Boucher,
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CORNETS: Compton, Lou Ann Tomlinson, Hanson
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Bills. Trogdon, Cary Damcron
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Demonstrating his mature UD intluence, Mr. Byron Walters helps out at the gameg while on a Stage Band tour Mr. Joe Percy
demonstrates the many musical sounds of a vacuum cleaner.
Marching, Sight Reading, and Concert
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SHS Stage Band wins trophies for second, third, and finally
first place at SFA, Brownwood, and Castleberry contests.
All-Star honors go to Ray Andrews at Brownwood and to Ray
and Gary Whitman at Castleberry. Playing in the Capitol
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Rhonda Miller, Sue Hendrickson,
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Bridges, Wanda Lucas. CROW 29 Lillie
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Frosh Bees Practice, Play
JV Honeybees Lose Only One Game, Win Nine
JV guards, Janet Sharp, Ginger Whitaere, and
Isla Snyder, keep a watchful eye on Mineral
Wells forwards while teammates go after two
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JV HONliYBlilLS: fRow ll Kerry Roach,
Margaret Boswell, Jan Gaines, Debbie Adams,
Isla Snyder, Betty Jackson. lRow 25 Melody
Hook, Lynn lfoster, Ginger Whitaere, Janet
Sharp, Linda Derrick, Chris Montgomery
Frosh, JV Prep for Bee, Jacket Varsity
District Co-Champ Wasps Post 12-7 Record
COACH POTTS' lfROSH: tRow lj Pat Kribbs, Steve Lesley, Jake Compton, Don Brown, Jerry Lowry, Mark Chastain,
Gary Humberson, Lawrence Bible. CRow 23 Bruce Satterwhite, Billy Brown, Billy Grissom, Jimmy Pack, Wayne Haley,
Kelvin Wood, Hal Evans, and Coach Potts
Jr. Varsity Plays 7-6 Winning Season
COACH GARRliTT'S JV: Mike Gilbert, Anthony Sims, Bill Richards, Paul Chapman, Denver Cross, Coach Garrett, Scott Patterson
Kenneth Gifford, Lynn Ulmer, Kirk Kitchens, and Scott Evans
Coach TayIor's Honeybees'
95-25 Rout Over De Leon
Sets 'Bee Scoring Record
Vicki Lowry, lforwzird Nita Stephens, Forward Glyndgr GOIdOH, Forward
219 Points, 97 Rebounds 735 Points, l25 Rebounds 16l Points, 7l Rebounds
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Jo Ann Terry, Guard Carolyn Lesley, Guard Julia Sanford, Guard
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Bees Net 1,263 Points to Average 54.1
Defense Allows only 40.6 Per Contest
DeDe Iivcrctt, Forward Connie Jackson, Guard Deana Koonsman, Guard
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Jaekets Opponents
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69 ' 51
61 ' ' 39
57 ' ' 46
55 ' ' 53
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48 ' ' ' 68
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81 Lipan 64
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59 61
70 37
66 53
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42 68
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51 ' ' 62
SHS Varsity Cagers
Gary Stasey Lands
Lynn Ulmer Moves
Notch 13-10 Winning Season Record
Berth on All-District AAA-4 Team
From Statistician to Varsity Player
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VOLLEYBALL: CROW lj Julia Sanford, Carolyn
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Elaine's injury.
FIELD: Kerry Roach, Nita Stephens, Jun Gaines
Rhonda Miller, Jo Ann Gooch, Marvncll Wright
Chris Montgomery
TRACK: Sandra Smith, Lynn Foster, Kerry
Roach, Nita Stephens. Ginger Whitacre, Rhon-
da Miller, Elaine Blanford. Lou Ann Tomlinson,
Connie Morton, Susan Williams, Jo Ann Gooch,
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Volleyball and Track and Field competition fill the
Honeybees' spring sports calendar. Eight girls make the
long trek to Vernon to represent SHS in the district
volleyball contest. Track and Field competition at-
tracts fifteen Honeybees as participants. Four of these
compete in both.
Encouraged not only by their coach, Mrs. Jo Hort-
on, and her helper, Coach Danny Potts, but also by
their ever-faithful manager De De Everett, Honeybees
participate in practice meets at Gatesville and Coman-
che before hosting the Girls Track District Meet at
TSC. Seven 'Bees earn the right to compete at the
Regional Meet in Comanche. Nita Stephens enters
regional competition in Triple Jump, Broad Jump,
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Dash, 880 Relayg Lou Ann Tomlinson in 880 Relay.
Regional winners e Nita, Kerry, and Jo Ann in field
events, Kerry, Lou Ann falternatej, Jo Ann, Ginger and
Nita in the 880 Relay, and Nita, Jo Ann and Kerry in
sprints f advance to state competition in Abilene. Nita
places fifth in Triple Jump, ninth in Broad Jump, and
ninth in 100-Yard Dash: Kerry sixth in High Jump and
eighth in Broad Jump.
Sandra, Lynn, Rhonda, Elaine, Susan, Marv, Jan,
Chris, and Fredia also add to 'Bee effort.
Golfers Swing Big Stick Three Too Many
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frightj Coach Potts and Number One Jacket Golfer Scott Evans head for district
competition where caddies Cary Dameron, Ted Helms, David Parker, and Mike
Trice lend moral support.
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Davidson, David Leethg Pat Kribbs, Tommy Pack, Don Brown,
Mark Chastain, Randy Stone, Wayne Haley, Billy Brown, Billy
Grissom, Bruce Satterwhite, Gayle Lee in Field Events: Mile
Relay: Grissom, Haley, Pack, D. Brown: 440 Relay: D, Brown,
Pack, B. Brown, Stone, Jerry Lowry, Chastain, Tommy Tuck,
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FIELD EVENTS: Dennis Curtis, Larry McMahan, and Bobby Nichols,
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DISTANCE RUNS: Danny Hughes, Mile, Travis Garrett, 8803 Lanny
Spikes, Mile, Gary Bills, 880, and Charles Williams, 880
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VARSITY BASEBALL: tRow IJ Rusty Chandler, Mike Wood, Bill
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Lose Representative Berth to Weatherford
SHS Jacket JV Diamondmen Post 5-1 Record
JV Coach Varsity Coach
Mr. Ray Ater SEASON RECORD Mr. Ralph Garrett
Jackets Opponents
18 Lampassas 3
1 Cleburne 4
2 Cleburne 5
12 Lampassas 3
2 Burleson 1
8 Boswell 1
20 Graford 1
12 Santo 5
1 Santo 6
6 Mineral Wells 2
1 Weatherford 7
10 Mineral Wells 6
1 Weatherford 0
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Varsity Summary
Teamwise, Coach Garrett,s varsity baseballers finished with a
.462 OBA and a total of 559 bases for the year to include 118
hits and 106 RB1's and commit 50 errors while opponents
bobble 92 tries. Giving up 63 hits, Jackets allow only 49 runs.
Five pitchers see action in the 9e5 season and hurl 92
strike-outs in 91 innings. Chandler finishes as the only unde-
feated pitcher, and Dunson the biggest winner. Wood, with a
pair of base hits to his credit, is the top relief pitcher.
Offensively for the Stingers, Stasey finishes with the most
bases, highest OBA, most RBl,s, and extra base hits. Wood and
Chandler commit only two errors apiece. Earning All-South
Zone 3A-4 honors, Stasey, Dunson and Wood gain recognition
for themselves and SHS. Returning next year are six lettermen
and 12 from Coach Ateris JV.
Jacket Rackets
SINGLES: Don Rez
DOUBLES: Phillip Boswell, Randy Rez
President SHS Leads District Council
Freak-Out Fever Sparks SHS Spirit
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SIQNIORSZ Bill' Hcnningscn. Gary Stascy, Charles Williams, Vicki
Lowry, Deana Koonsrnan, Gary Barron, Stcvc Dcavcr, Richard
Nachtigall, and inot picturcdl Linda Dalby, Martha Molton,
Connie Porter
JUNIORS: Gary Whitman, Pcrry llicks, .ludy llughcs, Dennis
Curtis, Jolynnc llopson, Lancs Knight. Kay Wood, Randall Car-
pcnlcr
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penter. Gingcr Whilacrc, Jan Gaines, and lnot picturcdj Jo Ann
Gooch. Miko Moser
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Do Their Bit .
Seven elected representatives from each of the four
SHS classes, the four delegates to last year's state conven-
tion and the elected student body president and vice-presi-
dent serve as Stephenville High's thirty-three member stu-
dent government. These SHS Council members plan and
put into effect memorable policies and activities. Sponsor-
ed by Mr. Hailey and Mrs. Chastain, they hold regular
meetings in Mrs. Chastain's room. To finance Council
projects, members also operate Rec Room concessions at
free period and noon.
This year's Council-sponsored week of Homecoming
activities filled with hilarity and excitement Y Sock It to
,Em Day, Turn-About Day, Dress-Up Day, Freak-Out and
Bicycle Day, Color and Quiet Day - inspires top-notch
school spirit. The sweet taste of a 52 to 6 victory over
Breckenridge Buckaroos and the 'fheavyu sounds of
Homecoming dance music by the Clover Company leave
Homecoming 1969 a pleasant memory in SHS history.
Autumn activities also include Stephenville's serving as
President of the District Student Council Convention held
at Mann Junior High, Abilene.
The Christmas spirit quickly spreads over SHS with a
Council-sponsored locker decoration contest, a special
Santa's mailbox, and a beautifully decorated tree for the
traditional Christmas assembly.
Second semester finds Council members campaigning
against litter, sweeping the campus clean and SHS spirit
into a swirl, and staging a Sadie Hawkins Day, "chuck full
of rip snortin' fun!"
Cliinaxing the 1969-70 activities and looking toward
1970-71, the Council sponsors next year's SBP election.
Vice-President
Biff Henningsen
Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary
Deana Koonsman Connie Porter
Treasurer Reporter
Gary Barron Martha Melton
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Officers
Adviser
Myrtle Davenport
President
Gary Barron
Vice-President
Barbara Manley
Secretary
Cathy Brandon
Treasurer
Martha Melton
Reporter
Vickie Bills
Johnnye Engler
David Hancock
Mike Hancock
Kay Hooks
Richard Nuchtigall
Kermit Northcutt
Larry Ogle
Jerry Smith
Ann Taylor
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Pat Black Kzirleece Chumney Debi Daniel Cindy Denton Janice Dowell
Debby Ewers Perry Hicks Judy Hughes Dianna lrick Alice Porter
Kenneth Purvis Beverly Ryan Patti Smith Lynn Ulmer Donna Walker
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as adviser for the nineteen-member QV Club. On
the club calendar are regular bi-weekly luncheon
meetings featuring enlightening and entertaining
programs. Traveling via SHS "Yellowhound,"
delegates attend District TALA in Dallas where
their scrapbook wins first place contest honors,
gaining recognition for the club and SHS.
Bestowing a special honor on Mary Anne Yar-
brough, fellow club members name her QV
Sweetheart for 1969-1970. Social highlights of
the year are the Christmas party and the spring
picnic.
QV Sweetheart
1969-1970
Mary Anne Yarbrough
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Sharon Smith
Viee-Presidente
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Cynthia Denton
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Mzirtliti Melton
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Phyllis Johnston
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piettiredl eoniprixe our illustrious Stinger stuff. Striving to edit un imue every other
lfriduy, the stuff diligently resettruhen xehool activities. club news, rointinees, and gomsip
for students to enjoy tit the mere price ot' ten cents,
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Becky Robinson, CROW 21 Randy Harding, Debra Wolfe, Sharon Smith, Alice Darnell, Caroline Vandaveer, Suzanne Sattcrwhite,
Donna Walker, Sharon Engler, Susan Chastain, CROW 33 James Boucher, Alice Porter, Isla Snyder, Karleece Chumney, Charles
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Travis Garrett, Kenny Yeager, Biff Henningsen, fRow 21 Sterling Denton, Curtis Henningscn, Susan Scott, Ginger Whitacre, Mona
Staffon. DeeAnn Runyon, Joe Walls. Garry Anderson, tRow 31 Charles Peek, Dusty Rhodes, Larry Smith, Roger Animons, and tnot
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ln September, the SHS Choir sees Casa
Mzfn'ana's uThe Fantasticsf' Having enjoyed
this treat, members are ready to begin work
on their own production, "The Music Man."
December 18-20 are indeed red-letter dates
on the Choir calendar, proving what all-out
effort can accomplish.
ln late December Ray, Wayne, Jeannie,
Jo Ann, David, Rickey, Randy, Carol, Kay,
Denise, Susan, David, Dianne, Frank, Ann,
Steve, and Ronnie make All-Region Choir,
gaining recognition for themselves and SHS.
Later, Senior members enjoy a special
privilege - staying in the Dallas Statler
Hilton and going to hear Rickey, David, and
Ray sing with the All-State Choir. Then the
big event in March is IL Choir Contest where
SHS makes a two in sight reading and in
concert. The Choir Tour on chartered Grey-
hounds to sing in Hico, in Godley, and at
TCU and to see 'gAnne of a Thousand Days"
on May 4 and the Spring Concert on May 18
crowd the calendar. Singing for the Bacca-
laureate service is the final program for the
year.
Rickey Harding David Riggins
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Officers and Committccmen - Susan Martin, Secretary Dianne Smith, Brad
Allen, President Wayne Baker, Kay llooks, Treasurer Carol Harwell, Jo Ann
Gooch, Vice-President Scotty Shufficld, and tnot picturcdj Ann Taylor and
Rickey Harding - form SHS Choir Council.
All-State Choir, Two Are Alternates . .
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Davidson, Teresa Wood, Carolyn Whitfield, Carol Harwell, Kay Hooks, Sherry White, Mr. Morton, tRow 21 Etta Jo Smith, Lola Bible,
Taresa Whitenton, Elaine Blanford, Denise Landers, Nancy Clark, Diane Wesson, Ella Mae Rogers, Shirley Wright, Cindy Garrison,
Paula Moon, Debbie Waldie, Michelle Walters, Rita Boucher, tRow 35 Tommy Hilliard, Greg Lune, Leonard Green, Bing King, Keith
Stripling, Jennie Barron, Carolyn Gaither, Marchelle Lee, Gary Carpenter, Ann Taylor, Susan Martin, Frank Summers. tRow 45 James
Slaten, Stanley Johnson, Terry Olliff, Steve Trogdon, Wayne Baker, Scotty Shuffield, Rickey Coleman, Royce Lee. Brad Allen, David
Riggins, Rickey Harding, Randy Harding, Lewis Pack, Lou Ann Tomlinson
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Susan Hubbard, Laurie Brandon. Donald Denman, QROW 23 Dusty Rhodes. Ginger Whitacrc, Kerry Roach, Chris Montgomery, Clay
Knapp. Rod Grccn, Alan Nix, Larry Smith, Dave Parker
lVlath Club Officers
President
W 'V Ann Taylor
Vice-President
Richard Nachtigall
Secretary
Kathy Allen
Treasurer
Kermit Northcutt
Reporter
Charles Lohrm ann
Sgts.-at-Arms
Perry Hicks
Gary Bills
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Brandon, Kathy Allen, Donna Walker, Terry Fredd, CStandingj Charles Lohrmann, Perry Hicks, James Boucher, Duncan MeMahan,
Richard Nachtigall, Travis Garrett, Kermit Northcutt, Pat Black, liddie Bearden, Ronald Becker, Lynn Ulmer, Rudy Hinojos, Jerry
Smith, Dennis Curtis, Larry Ogle, Danny Procter, Gary Bills, Charles Williams, Gary Stasey, Roy Bills
Field Trips Highlight
Science Club Year
Mrs. Carol Bane is adviser for sixteen senior and
twenty-two underclass students, members of Stephen-
ville Highis Science Club. Serving as club officers this
year are President Richard Nachtigall, Vice-President
Randy Harding, Secretary Debbie Domm, Treasurer
Kermit Northcutt and Sgts.-at-Arms Rudy Hinojos and
David Tate.
Field days to Longhorn Caverns and to Fort Worth
to visit Terrell Laboratories and the Science Museum
and dine at Zuider Zee's are club activities long to be
remembered. 'gOld Man Winter,s" belated and unex-
pected visit on March 21 cancels a special trip to
lnterspace Caverns and sets the stage for those mem-
bers vvho have no conflicting responsibilities to attend
Baylor University's Science Fair. A picnic in the spring
culminates the year's activities.
Members Meet
To Plan Ahead,
President R. N. Takes a Scientific Count
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SENIOR MEMBERS: CROW lj Mrs. Bane, Suzi Robertson, Phyllis Johnston, Sherry Whitaerc, Deborah Pipes, Karen Fitzgerald,
Martha Melton, Biff Henningsen, CROW 23 Kermit Northeutt, Richard Naehtigull, Larry Ogle, Murle Blasingame, Dale Wood, David
Riggins, Gary Bills, Travis Garrett, and Charles Williams
OTHER MEMBERS: iRow lj Rudy Hinojos, David Tomlinson, John Baker, Dusty Clayton, QROW 2JJames BOUCIICT, Riilldy
Harding, Patti Smith, Aliee Darnell, Jan Gaines, Susan Williams, Debby liwers, Kathy Allen, Dean Willman, 1Row 33 Melvin Millilf-
Karleeee Chuniney, Darline Anderson, David Tate, Geri Jarvis, Debbie Domm, Perry Hieks, Sandra Smith, and Terry lfedde
FFA Enriches
SHS Ag Program
Preparing Show Animals
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Field Trips
Soil Science
Range and Grass
Identification
Farm Mechanics
Farm and Ranch
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Seek Degrees
SHS State Farmer Degree candidates are La.rry
Harris, Eddie Bramlctt, Randall Carpenter, Royce
Lec, Bill Richards, Eddie Beardcn, Richard Nachti-
gall, and Gary Whitman.
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LIVESTOCK JUDGING fat Ieftjz Hicks, Bramlett, Garner, Nachti-
gall, AREA IV FIRST PLACE LAND JUDGING fbottom leftl:
Wallace, K. Wood, Wofford, Mr. Stephens, Warren, Mr. Christian,
AREA IV FIRST PLACE DAIRY PRODUCTS fbottom rightjz D.
Carpenter, Bearden, Kennedy
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GREENHAND QUIZ: Wallace, Lietz, Moser, RADIO BROAD-
CASTING: Peacock, Nachtigall, Lewalleng JR. CHAPTER CON!
DUCTING: CROW IJ Lesley, Kennedy, M. Derrick. CROW 25 Dusty
Rhodes, G. Barron, Lietz, Dunson, Jerry Lowry, SR. CHAPTER
CONDUCTING: CRow IJ Peacock, Richards, Dale Hancock, J.
Hancock, Lewallen, QROW 25 Kimball, Rickey Stone, Bearden,
Nachtigall, Whitman, SR. RANGE AND PASTURE: Bramlett,
Bcardcn, Dale Hancock, Nachtigallg SR. LAND JUDGING: Knapp,
Boren, Brock, Jerry Huckabee
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FFA Sweetheart
Linda Dalby
Local FFA President Greg Fanning holds the
Sweetheart jacket for SHS Chapter Sweetheart Lin-
da Dalby.
FFA Officers A
Treasurer
Eddie Bearden
Vice-President
Jerry Walker
State President
Murray Edwards
President
Greg Fanning
Sweetheart
Linda Dalby
Sentinel
Gary Whitman
Reporter
Dale Hancock
Secretary
Richard Nachtigall
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FFA Welcomes State President to SHS
AG CO-OP: tRow 17 Robert Gray, Doug Buris, Greg Fanning, Kirby Pack, Dale
Hancock. CROW 21 Ronald Derrick, Jerry Walker, Danny Brown, William Parker,
Eddie Bcarden, and Knot picturedj Tommy Brooks, Don Lucas.
Students in Cooperative Part-Tiine
Training in Vocational Agriculture
spend an hour each school day in class
receiving instructions in the occupation
for which they are training and three
hours each school day at a training
station. To qualify for the program, stu-
dents niust be 16 years old in Grades ll
or 12, have consent ot' parents, be cap-
able ot' becoming a competent worker,
and have an interest in and a vocational
need for such training. SHS training
stations are Z-Bar Ranch, Tri-Angle
Ranch, E-B Ranch, Watts Ranch, Hope
Dale Farm, Pack Grade A Dairy, Farin-
ers Milling Company, Inc., Fanning
Grade A Dairy, Hampton Grade A
Dairymlj tRocking Pj Ranch, Moncriei'
Grade A Dairy, and Sanders Tractor
Supply. Mr. Rex Stephens is serving his
second year as Co-op Ag Co-ordinator.
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FIRST YEAR MEMBERS: CROW lj lfrcdia Green, Margaret Neasc, Donna Robison, Claire Mast, Joyce Pack, Joy Jones, Linda Mills
Lois Pack, Donna Wood, Sue Graham, 1Row 21 Marsha Rogers, Linda Walker, Lou Ann Tomlinson, Sharon Sims, Margo Robertson
Sharon Sanders, Sharon Lovelace, Sheila Martin, Janet Jackson, IROW 31 Jane Griffin, Beverly lfishcr, Donna Bruns, Sarah Schmidt
Taressa Turley, Michelle Walters, Rhonda Miller, Cynthia Wooley, Johnelle Kincannon, Leann Wccms
FHA Officers
President
Deana Koonsman
First Vice-President
Nancy Hancock
Second Vice-President
Karen Fitzgerald
Third Vice-President
Mary Anne Yarbrough
Fourth Vicc-President
Rita Boucher
Fifth Vice-President
Connie Porter
Secretary
Carolyn Lesley
Treasurer
Ellen Skipper
Parliamentarian
Susan Martin
Sgts.-at-Arms
Deborah Pipes
Martha Melton
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FHA . . . In Action for America
Mrs. Rosellen Davis, Mrs. Faye Greenway, and Mrs. Sue Kribbs
frightj serve as advisers to Stephenville Highis FHA, a national
Youth Organization of Homemaking Education students. Under
their supervision FHA,ers enjoy opportunities for developing indi-
vidual and group initiative in planning and carrying out home,
school, and community activities.
In an early fall assembly .lo Ann Terry accepts from Mr. Hailey
a special award fabovej given by the Coca Cola Bottling Company
in recognition of creativity in the football program. Planning,
publishing, and selling football programs is an annual FHA Project.
To promote communication for the improvement of human
relations, the objective for this 25th anniversary year of Future
Homemakers of America, provides members an opportunity to
grow as an individual, to contribute to home and family living, and
to develop leadership and co-operation.
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Daddy-Date Night
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SECOND YEAR MEMBERS: fRow lj Linda Smith, Mary Harrison, Mary Hicks, Vicki Little, Debbie Hale, Lynn Lumsdcn, Caroline
Vandaveer, Laurie Brandon, Debby Perry, Debbie Stracener, Kay Hooks. Connie Jackson, Sandra Jenkins, Helen Garrett, QRow 23
Glynda Gordon, Alice Darnell, Zonelle Newman, DeeAnn Runyon, Vickie Mann, Jeanmarie Nichols, Connie Morton, Jan Gaines,
Susan Scott, Debbie Adams, Jeannie Davidson, Carolyn Whitfield, Dianna lrick, fRow 31 Vicki Britt, lilaine Ganske, Karleeec
Chumney, Vicki Lowry, Carolyn Voss, Ginger Whitacre. Diane Wesson. Sandra Smith, Christine Montgomery
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THIRD YEAR MIZMBICRS: fRow lj Susan Martin, Rosanna Bolling, Nelda Perry, Ann Cox, Susan Chastain, Janice Dowcll, Vickie
Bills, Carolyn Lesley, .lo Ann Terry,1Row 21 Vicki Jones, lfrankic Carr, Dianne Smith, Judy Riggs. Zoe Miller. Rucmnia lfrizzcll,
Wanda Rutherford. Karcn Martin
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Knowledge, Attitudes
SHS' 1970 Betty Crocker
Homemaker of Tomorrow
Having received results from General Mills, Search for the
American Homemaker of Tomorrow, Mrs. Davis presents the
SHS winner in assembly. Local winners advance to state com-
petition.
FOURTH YILAR MEMBERS: 1Row lj Suzi Robertson, Nancy
Hancock, Pat Swain, Sherry Whitacre, Martha Melton, CROW 27
Ellen Skipper, Deana Koonsinan, Rita Boucher, Karen lfitz-
gerald, Deborah Pipes, Debra Robinson, Mary Anne Yar-
brough
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OEA OFFICERS
President Barbara Manley
Vice-President Vicki Jones
Secretary Debby Martin
VOE Treasurer Nancy Hancock
Pre-Lab Treasurer Doris Graham
Reporter Debbie Rhodes
Parliamentarian Don King
Historian Judy Riggs
Historian Sherri Foster
OEA at SHS
30 VOE and Pre-Lab Members
IVIrs. Pat White, Adviser
Martha Melton, second semester OEA member, adjusts OEA banner
Johnnye Englcr
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE
Mr. J. C. Helm, Jr.
Secretaries, Mrs. M
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Linda Dalby
TOWN SHOPPE
Mrs. Pat Barham
Mr. John Ed Barham
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Dianne Smith
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BROOKS REAL ESTATE
Mr. Thurman Cashon Mr. Edd Brooks
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Martha Adams
CHAMBER Olf COMMERCE
Col. Dave Montgomery
Mrs. Marion Dillon
Debbie Rhodes
Norma Ferguson
FARMERS lflRST NATIONAL BANK
Mr. Jim Chambers
Mr. Ray Rankin
OEA
Members on the Job
Sandy Quarles
PERRY'S
Mr. Robert Balfour
Debra Robison
SHS LIBRARY
Mrs. Cleo Ferguson
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C. O. MCMILLAN, ATTORNEY
Mr. C. O. McMillan
Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth
OEA Participation Enriches Pre-Lab and
Debby Martin
DEE WHITE PHILLIPS 66 OIL CO.
Mr. Dee White
Patty Purvis
ALTARAS CLINIC
Dr. Leon Altaras
Debra Taylor
TAYLOR'S SERVICES
Mr. Elyson Taylor
Pat Swain
CITY Olf STEPHENVILLE
Mrs. .Ioyce Pemberton
Barbara Manley
ERATH COUNTY ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE
Mr. Clinton Cox
Mrs. Betty Olsen
Darline Anderson
STEPHENVILLE HOSPITAL
Mr. Hilton Crane
Suzi Robertson
CASHON'S
Mr. Bobby Cashon
Debbie McWilliams
GULI' STATES UNITED TELEPHONE CO.
Mrs. Rosie Lee Reeves
Karen Fitzgerald, second semester member, practices
transcribing from recorder dictation.
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and three delegates, Nancy Hancock, Judy Riggs. and Zoe
Miller, represent SHS's OEA Chapter at the Area III Youth
Leadership Conference in Galveston. Judy and Zoe prepare a
scrapbook of all the year's activities to enter in the Chapter
Activities Manual Contest. Judy and Nancy enter thc clerical
arithmetic competition. and Zoe enters the spelling competi-
tion. The girls fat Ieftj arrange Nancy's entry, K'Will These
Billions Ever Bloom for You'?", which places eighth in OEA
Chapter Display Contest.
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sf Riggs, Zoe Miller, Bobbie Shelton, Vicki Jones, and Sherri Foster
DECA Adviser
1969-1970
lVIr. John Hefton
DECA
Sweetheart
1969-1970
Ann 'ramme I
Announcing DFCAS elloiee of Ann as sweetheart,
President Darrell Stone tustens her sweetheart
brz1eelet,t1 gift from the club.
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President
Darrell Stone
Vice-President
Lonnie Brown
Secretary
Sharon Mast
Treasurer
Mary Anne Yarbrough
Parliaiiientariari
Mike Graham
Reporter V
Alva Mast
Chaplain
Ann Trammell
Historian
Steve Walker
Mike Graham
GlBSON'S DISCOUNT
Mr. Neal Guthrie
Six of Stephenville High's twenty-eight
DECA members, accompanied by DE Co-
ordinator John Hefton, represent SHS in
Area V DECA contest at Austin, Sharon
Mast in Advertising, Darrell Stone in Job
Interview, Alva Mast in Window Display,
Mike Graham in Sales Demonstration,
Linette Davis in Public Speaking, and Lonnie
Brown alternate in Public Speaking. Placing
in the top three at Austin, Alva, Sharon, and
Linette earn the right to compete at the
State Youth Leadership Conference in Hous-
ton where they are rated in the top ten.
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SMITI-VS CLEANERS
Mrs. Coffee Smith
Sum McDonald
MUSIC MART
Mr. Robert McDonald
Marvncll Wright
McCRORY'S
Mr. Michael Ifzumcr
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McCRORY'S
Mr. Michael Farmer
Beth Watts
WATTS LADIES STORE 4'
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watts
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BRUNER'S CHEVROLET
Mr. Dwain Bruner
Bette Grant
THE MARK
Mrs. J. C. Helm, Jr.
Darrell Stone
DENMAN'S
Mr. Cecil Denman
Earl Gooch
BROWN'S APPLIANCES
Mr. Charles Humbcrson
Linette Davis
JAKE 84 DOROTHY'S
Mrs. Dorothy Roach
Mary Anne Yarbrough
STEPHENVILLE DAILY EMPIRE
Mrs. Virginia Ellis
Mr. John McCloskey
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CONTINENTAL BUS STATION
Mr. E. R. Carpenter
Paula Joiner
McCRORY'S, part-time
AVON SALES
Carla Stacy
WATT'S LADIES STORE
Mrs. Thelma Baldwin
Kenneth Kelly
McCRORY'S
Mr. Michael Farmer
Ann Trammell
GlBSON'S PHARMACY
Mr. Jim Benham
Jimmy King
S 8L S AUTO SUPPLY
Mr. Bill Bane and Billy Joe Bane
Lamarvin Faught
BARNES 8L MCCULLOUGH
Mr. Velon Reece
Lonnie Brown
HlGGlNBOTHAM'S
Mr. Garland Loudermilk
DECA Members
Not Pictured
Lea Alexander Stacy Burkhalter
SWINDLIYS JEWELRY BEN FRANKLIN
Ncttic Golliday Joanna Sparkman
MAJESTIC THEATRE REXALL DRUG STORE
Cynthia Stewart Marvin Wright
REXALL DRUG STORE BI.UE'S TEXACO STATION
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VICA
Sweetheart
1969-1970
Tom Willis
Toni Willis. thc newly announced VICA Swee
heart. accepts her gift from President Richar
Mufleskey.
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IfARfvIER'S MILLING CO. INC.
Luquin Hartsfield
ICT students Lanny Spikes who works at KSTV
and Billy Graham display VICA motto.
Toni Willis
SERVICE DRUG
Ann Ray
Ed Eads
CASHON'S
Mr. Thurman Cashon
Jerry Roberts
ROBERTS PREMIER STATION
A. L. Roberts
David McCann
McCANN'S GARAGE
Jess M Lfann
Richard McCleskey
CENTRAL FREIGHT LINES
Bobby Harris
Clifford Saxon
BLUE'S SERVICE STATION
E. L. Blue
Jerry Hubble
ALLISON'S ENCO STATION
Mr. James Lingle
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Mr. Bill Littleton
David McCann and Mike Shelby place third and
fourth in VICA Area II Chef contest held at
Haltom City, Fort Worth.
Dale Wood
GOLIGHTLY 8L ROBERTSON IMPLEMENTS
Mr. Kenneth Robertson
Ray Stone
BROWN TIRE St APPLIANCE STORE
Mr. Charles Humberson
Randy Pack
PACK BROTHERS DIRT CONTRACTORS
Mike Shelby
HOLIDAY RESTAURANT
Mr. Glen Carruth
Mr. Leon Pack
Kenny Yeager
Roger Lowery
PEMBERTON'S FREIGHT SERVICE
Mr. C. C. Pemberton
VICA Members Not Pictured
Wayne McCann Joe G21rCi2i
MeCANN'S GARAGE CHAMBERLIN SCHOOL
Dent Bills Craig Hodge
PARKER MOTORS INC. HOLIDAY RESTAURANT
Kevin Darley Larry Sharp
STEPHENVILLE HOSPITAL SHARP'S TEXACO STATION
Jim Cozby Harlen Clark
HERRIN MOTOR COMPANY PACK BROS. CONTRACTORS
Deb Wise
POSTON FEED MILL Sr WAREHOUSE
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VICA officers - Secretary Toni Willis, Parliamentarian Jeff Bennett, Presi-
dent Richard MeCleskey, Reporter Clifford Saxon, Vice-President Dale
Wood, Treasurer Roger Lowery, and Sgt.-at-Arms Kenny Yeager - display
materials used in ICT classwork.
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David Hancock, Cathy Brandon, DeDe llverett, Nelda Perry, Sandra Lesley, Nancy Clark, liddie Bearden, Dianne Smith, David
Riggins, Sum McDonald, lfrankie Carr, Donald Rez, Christine Montgomery, and Susan Martin
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Officers fleft centerj are Vice-President Susan Martin, Sec-
retary DeDe Everett, Historian Cathy Brandon, Treasurer San-
dra Lesley, Reporter Carolyn Lesley, and President Eddie
Bearden. Lynn Luinsden, Sam McDonald, and Sandra Lesley
Cbottom leftj are District Convention delegates. Later Miss
Williams, Chris Montgomery, Donna Walker, Linda Walker,
Chris Wolf represent SHS at FTA State Convention. Panelists
fright centerj David Hancock, David Riggins, Eddie Bearden,
Cathy Brandon, and Sandra Lesley discuss student protests for
a Central PTA program. The officers also discuss changes in
education for the April CTA program. The School Scrapbook
is an all-year project.
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INSPIRATION
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Seven-Member
Board of Education
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Stephenville ISD
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V P d Jerry Schrimsher Secretary M. C. Brandon, Jr. Mr. Vern Pendleton
L. D. Frank Mr. R. C. Ammons Mr. H. D. Nix
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Twenty units are necessary for graduation. The pre-
scribed course requirements are:
4 Units in English
1 Unit in Algebra
1 Unit in Plane Geometry or Geometry
2 Units in Science
l Unit in World History
l Unit in American History
1 Unit in Government
lk Units in Physical Education
M Unit in Health
7 Units as electives fMajor Sports, Band, Stingerettes,
Chorus, Art, Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Span-
ish, Latin, Homemaking, Vocational Agriculture,
Vocational Office Education, Distributive Education,
Industrial Co-operative Training, Co-operative Agri-
culture Occupation, Physics, Algebra ll, Trigonom-
etry, Analysis, Economics, Texas History, and Driver
Educationj
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Stabilizes SHS Organization
IVlr. J. C. Helm, Jr., Superintendent
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Mrs. Mae Crane
Mrs. Avis Colwick J ohnnye Englef
Secretary VOE worker Secretary
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School Tux Assessor Secretaries
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cottage, ag shop, band hall, and gym, the Logans enthu-
siastically support SHS activities. Mrs. Logan really goes
way out to join in the fun of Homecoming's Bicycle
Day,
Mr John Hefton Mrs Lois Thomas Mr. EIHCSI C0rk
Cafeteria Cashier Cafeteria Supervisor Cafeteria Assistant
Mrs. Clara Huffman and Mrs. Margaret Gilliland prepare nu-
tritious meals daily and serve them with the help of student
workers Brenda Whitehead, Rosanna Bolling, and Debbie
Burks to hungry SHS students and teachers.
Driving carefully and cautiously, the bus drives us-
ually manage somehow to get students to school on
time. The drivers tleftj are Jackie Gilliland, Glen
Adams, David Minis, Paul Tatum, substitute driver
Coach Aldridge, Bob Haggard, and mot picturedj Wil-
liam Archie, Austin G. Butler, Billy J. lfrizzel, A. M.
Luttrell, Iilbert C. Martin, Richard Minis, and Tom lf.
Templeton.
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MTS-Annie LYNN Learherwood Miss Gwen Williams Mrs. Bettye Chastain
Miss Williams assists summer students to a
head start for that busy senior year.
As Student Council sponsor, Mrs. Chastain
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Mrs. Phoebe Isbell
Mrs. Patsy George
Mrs. Emma Kate Jackson
Languages Build Tomorrow
Language has always been a necessary tool for communication. Today,
there is even a greater need for language study so that the peoples of the
world can be brought closer together. By studying languages, students
prepare themselves for life in a world where vastly different cultures flourish
side by side.
Stephenville High graduation requirements include four units in English.
Freshmen find Mrs. Emma Kate Jackson and Mrs. Patsy George ready and
Willing to guide them in basic requirements for English I. Besides Teaching
Spanish and Latin Mrs. Lillie Ruth Laird also has one class of English Il as
there are too many sophomores for Mrs. Elsie June Shannon's five classes.
Juniors, the largest SHS class, study English Ill with Mrs. Patsy George, Mrs.
Lorraine Golden, or Mrs. Eileen Shipp. All seniors burn midnight oil over
English literature and grammar for Mrs. Phoebe lsbell.
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Versatility Furthers Diplomacy
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Cultured Personality
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It All Adds Up to IVIath!
Throughout the halls of SHS muffled groans of math and science stu-
dents are often heard. Terms such as factorial, prime, and infinite, mere
jibberish to most students until the beginning of study in high school,
gradually become part of the everyday vocabulary of many students. In
Room lOl, test tubes often emit exotic odors while biology classes dissect
specimens and physics students learn that one at rest tends to remain at rest.
Co-operating to help fill the needs of these students are eight SHS
teachers. Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Fain, and Mr. Pilcher offer classes in Algebra I
and Plane Geometryg Mrs. Bane and Coach Taylor in Biologyg Coach Potts
and Mr. Templeton in Physical Science. Mr. Templeton also teaches Chemis-
try. Last, but not least, all students of Algebra ll, Geometry, Trigonometry,
Analysis or Physics recognize Mr. Crabtree's usual assignment, "If it rains,
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Mr. Tom Templeton
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Experience proves a valuable teacher for homemaking
and agriculture students as well as for DE, ICT, and VOE
CO-Op student-workers. While interested girls explore the
arts of honiemaking, agricultural-minded boys pursuc live-
stock, dairy, poultry, and farm crops project programs.
Popular with boys and girls and helpful to many students
who need part-time Work and training at the same time,
Co-Operative Training courses offer ajob training program
during school time. This part-time job training often leads
to permanent employment after graduation.
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Physical education aids the student to develop all parts of the body and
to establish a co-ordination of the different body muscles, This type of
education exhibits the importance of vigorous training, which helps every
student not only physically but mentally as well. Athletics trains the
students in the art of good sportsmanship and discipline and stresses
physical development. Both girls and boys are taught to keep themselves
physically fit in the physical education classes. Under the watchful eyes of
the instructors, students are taught basic fundamentals and useful skills in a
great variety of sports. On the varsity level are football, basketball, track,
and baseball. SHS also offers volleyball, tennis, and golf.
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First Graduates of a New Decade
Martha Adams Brad Allen
Jeff Bennett Gary Bills
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Wayne Baker Gary Barron
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Doug Buns
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Louann Cranford Linda Dalby Kevin Darley Tom Dowell
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IVlost SHS Seniors Experience SAT
Mike Griggs Dale Hancock David Hancock Mike Hancock
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Kay HO0kS Diane Hord Connie Jackson Phyllis Johnston
Others Need to ACT on College
Deana Koonsman Royce Lee Sandra Lesley Vicki Lowry
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Donita Martin Karen Martin Sharon Mast David McCann
Organizations Honor Deserving Seniors
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Leslie Miller Connie Morton Richard Nachtigall Kermit Northcutt
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Larry Ogle William Parker Ray Pack Randy Pack
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Patty Purvis Connie Porter
Selected from eighteen Senior girls. Rita Boucher is named
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Leslie Miller, and Delbert Wise fnot picturedj,
Special Christmas Assembly features Ronnie, sharing his
musical talent.
Sandy Quarles Ann Ray Debbie Rhodes David Riggins
Suzi Robertson Debra Robison Clifford Saxon Scotty Shuftield
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Kermit Northcutt, 92.250g Gary Barron
Kay Hooks, 91.5783 Mary Anne Yarbrough
Biff Henningsen, 91.5003 Vickie Bills, 91.386
McMahan, 91.2951 Rugene Wood, 91.125
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Two Advisers
Attend lVexico City Cabana
Karen Fitzgerald
Kerry Goodman
Debby Martin
Connie Porter
Debbie Rhodes
Melody Hook
Kathy Hunter
Alice Porter
Wanda Rutherford
Beverly Ryan
Julia Sanford
Suzanne Satterwhite
llllen Skipper
Nita Stephens
Pat Swain
Jo Ann Terry
Sherry Whitaere
Sharon Smith
Isla Snyder
Carla Stacy
Debbie Straeener
Beth Watts
Lana Wise
Kay Wood
Naney Clark
Lynn Foster
.lan Gaines
Pam Johnston
Kathy Kelley
Cindy Garrison
Susan Hubbard
Derone Jenkins
Lynn Lumsden
Chris Montgomery
Jeanmarie Nichols
Cheryl Rampley
Dee Ann Runyon
Denise Landers
Rhonda Miller
Terri Newman
Susan Scott
Sandra Smith
Carolyn Voss
Susan Williams
Ginger Whitaere
Linda Taylor
Lou Ann Tomlinson
Leann Weems
Susan Chastain
Ann Cox
Cynthia Denton
Debby Ewers
Sherri Foster
Glynda Gordon
Doris Graham
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Stephenville boasts four Senior Girl Scout troops with
sixty active members. Advisers for seniors are Mrs. Jim
Whitacre and Mrs. H. R. Goodman, for juniors, Mrs. Donald
Smith and Mrs. Dan Wolfeg for sophomores, Mrs. Vern A.
Scott and Mrs. W. O. Sharp: for freshmen, Mrs. Arlon
Weems and Mrs. Conley Jenkins.
Active in service projects for their community, these
girls also participate in the Heart of Texas Council. At the
Senior Girl Scout Conference in Mineral Wells, Sharon
Smith, Cindy Denton, and Ginger Whitacre are elected
Heart of Texas Council president, vice-president, and secre-
tary respectively.
Donations supplement earnings from a bottle drive, a car
wash, and a green stamp raffle to finance an eight-day trip,
June 3el1, for ten Senior Scouts of Troop 135 A Ann
Cox, Glynda Gordon, Melody Hook, Wanda Rutherford,
Julia Sanford, Sharon Smith, Carla Stacy, Debbie Stracener,
Beth Watts, and Kay Wood e to Our Cabana in Cuernavaca,
Mexico, about a two-hour drive from Mexico City. This
wonderful opportunity promises a better relationship and
understanding among Girl Scouts everywhere.
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John Cunyus Mr. Charles H. Williams Biff Henningsen
Adviser Adviser
Rotary Club
Explorer
Post 50
Highlights of the year include a two-day
canoe trip down the Brazos River - a wet,
wild trip with one group having to pull their
canoes through the river about half the trip,
one getting far ahead of the other, and Lewis
Pack eating a can of cold chili and going to
sleep at 6:30, a two-night camp-out at Billy
Gibbonsg and participation in Explorer
Olympics competition at Et. Hood, placing
Number One in the Comanche Trail Council.
Charles and Steve place second and third
respectively in public speaking competition.
Those going on these outings return with tall
tales to tell their fellow scouts about such
things as gigantic pillow fights.
Biff and Terry achieve the rank of Eagleg
Curtis, Steve, and Bob Hensley of Lingleville
Knot picturedj complete requirements and
turn in their applications. Of the sixteen
active members in Explorer Post 50, nine are
or very soon will be Eagle Scouts. The Post's
record stands for itself, spasmodically active.
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Curtis Hcnningsen
Larry Smith
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Pair serve as advisers for Medical
Explorer Post 40, sponsored by Tri-
County Medical Association for
scouts interested in medicine and
related fields. Members are Sid
Hatch, David Tomlinson, John
Willis, Secretary-Treasurer David
Hancock, David Riggins, Kermit
Northcutt, Brad Allen, Gary Whit-
man, President Steve Turknett, and
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Medical Explorer Post 40
Need just the right new furniture? Visit FURNITURE MART before you buy. These play cast members can vouch
for the comfort and beauty of FURNITURE MART'S furniture used for Room and Bored stage setting.
Having the inside track as an employee of
WATT'S LADIES STORE, Beth previews
the latest in fashions. WATTS 'LADIES
STORE employees are eager to help you
keep your Wardrobe up-to-date.
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and Johnnye Engler really like the top-notch service at the
BIG H, one of Stephenville's newest and best places to eat.
Next time you go out on the town, visit Homer at the BIG
H for your favorite food prepared just the way you like it.
THE MARK offers gifts of expression and Hallmark cards
to those who Scare enough to send the very best." Bette
Grant and Mrs. Helm invite you to visit THE MARK, across
from the Majestic Theater, for gifts and cards for special
people on special occasions.
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Sports Fury? Barracuda? Duster? Muffin decides
that a Road Runner is her kind of car. All these,
and more, are available at PARKER MOTORS
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Kirk, Tommy, Scott, and Craig are well prepared
to get into the swing of thingsfon the golf course,
that is. Go to STEPHENVILLE ARTS and
CRAFTS for supplies to get into the swing of
things in arts and crafts.
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Jerry Smith and Ann Taylor sneak a preview of the latest
news, facts, and social events. Yes, the comics too! Read
your STEPHENVILLE DAILY EMPIRE and EMPIRE
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from the reading of the play for Mrs.
Whyburn's delicious refreshments.
All this cackling suggests some good
advice, when you need the best in
plump, juicy turkeys and chickens
for special treats, try HOLLINGS-
WORTH POULTRY FARM on the
Old Hico Road.
Dee Ann Runyon smiles at Kathy Cran-
ford's efforts to figure a way to take
advantage of SEARS' big discount on
their biggest Color TV, S80 certainly is
a lot off. Kathy reminds Dee Ann to
shop SEARS for the finest in color
television and, or, anything for that
matter, for "SEARS has everything!"
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To keep your car great-looking, take it
to BELCHER,S GULF STATION, 265
E. Washington, where it can be serviced,
washed, and waxed promptly. Joe will
bring your car to you looking brand
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Getting together at Cathyis for Jo's farewell party,
Annual Staff members pause for the refreshing taste of
COCA COLA. lf you're with a group or all by your
lonesome, g'Things go better with Coke."
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Susan Scott deliberates carefully and then decides on the
yellow paint. At COOK BROTHER'S LUMBER COM-
PANY on the South Loop, you can find all kinds and
colors of paint, as well as a wide assortment of building
materials and supplies.
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Donald Denman points out the wonderful features of
Viking broadloom carpeting at DENMAN TILE 8a
CO. Where you can find 'KA World of Carpets at
Down-to-Earth Prices." Dial 965-4093 for free esti-
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Trey White may be young, but you can easily see that
he's a hit with the ladies of SHS, especially the
Stingerettes. Trey cheers the Jackets on to victory,
and invites SHS'ers to visit his fatheris AIRPORT 66
STATION, 814 East Road, for fast, efficient service.
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Cheryl Rampley gets ready to start her Driver Education
training in a new Pontiac from ANDERSON MOTOR CO.
She looks happy. You will be too if you check out the
deals at ANDERSON'S and drive away in a brand-new
Pontiac.
To SHS Drum Major Rickey Harding, happiness is a 1 at
marching contest. To show his happiness, Rickey gives his
mother a big hug. For many other people, happiness is
receiving a beautiful bouquet of flowersg and NICHOL'S
FLORAL is a great place to get them.
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Craig and Cary Dameron seem to be Waiting for a car to
service. For a clean engine, as well as a clean car, try Mobil
detergent gasoline from DAMERON'S MOBIL STATION
Sc CAR WASH CENTER.
Lyndal Howell of CHRISTIAN BROTHERS MEN'S
STORE, lends Dennis Curtis a helping hand as he tries on
one of their elegant styles in jackets. For high quality
merchandise, why not drop in at CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
in the Plaza Shopping Center to browse around
Debbie finds a photo album to her liking at
STEPHENVILLE OFFICE SUPPLY on the square
Stephenville FFA winners say, "You can be a winner,
too, with BRAD THOMPSON INSURANCE!"
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Connie Porter checks with Chris Wolf
on some statistics concerning her bank
account. With a satisfied smile, Chris
watches Connie deposit her valuables,
knowing that they will still be there the
next time she comes to the bank. So, if
your mattress is wearing out, and you
need a safe place in which to put your
money, why not try the FARMERS
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Laurie and Cathy Brandon would never 'ifeed you a line"
about the quality and dependability of BRANDON FEED
COMPANY, 515 Lingleville Highway. Though it does look
like Laurie might be planning to close Cathy up in the
storage bin she has just been inspecting. Let's hope not!
BRANDON'S feeds, fertilizers, and dairy supplies contrib-
ute much to the welfare of Stephenville and its prize-win-
ning livestock.
As Craven Bentley fDavid Rigginsl poetically
states his unrequested, impractical advice, Biff
struggles to staple down the beautiful carpet do-
nated by TOBY STONE for the Presentation Play.
If you're looking for real estate values, try TOBY
STONE REAL ESTATE.
L'Tastes goodg does it, Rickey?,, thinks Wayne
Baker, looking on enviously as SHS Drum Major
bestows congratulatory kiss on Band Sweetheart
Jo Ann Terry. Wayne invites you all to go to the
DAIRY DINER after the game or anytime you're
hungry, for that "bite to eatn that tastes good too.
DAIRY DINER,S hamburgers and malts are dee-
licious!
Judy Hughesand Tommy Johnson, employees at
PERRY'S, pause outside the store to admire their
window display. For quality merchandise at reason-
able prices stop in at PERRY'S where you always
receive prompt, courteous service.
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Looking for old-fashioned quality and service? Drop
in at WESTERN AUTO where Randy and Rickey
may sing a few melodious bars to enhance your
shopping convenience and pleasure. Though the bar-
ber shop quartet's dress is of the antiquated past,
WESTERN AUTO is a "now" store! See for yourself
at 107 S. Graham.
Star Honeybee Nita Stephens and All-State Jacket Danny
Brown are all smiles having received invitations to play in
Texas-Oklahoma All'Star Girls Basketball and the Coaches
All-Star Football games. They plan to shop MONT-
GOMERY WARD first for all the things they'll want to
take with them.
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her, Rita uses her personal charge account. Not only does
T 8L M offer quality merchandise, but they give S 8: H Green
Stamps,too.
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John prepares to take from the oven a mouth-watering.
excrutiatingly delicious, PIZZA PLACE pizza. For
great-tasting pizza. as well as charming atmosphere.
how 'bout giving the PIZZA PLACE a try. lt's located
at l57l West Washington. and you can call in your
order in advance.
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denly noticed that you can't feel your feet or hands?
To get the blood circulating again, Toni fixes some of
SERVICE DRUG'S good hot chocolate. SERVICE
DRUG STORE, 200 West Washington, also has beauty
aids to help you look like a person when you begin to
feel like one again.
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Planning for the future? Indulging Carolyn. William lets
her try on an enormous diamond ring. They may not
be planning anything for the immediate future, but
some of you are. Along with engagement and wedding
rings. McMAHAN'S has a wide selection of china,
silver. and crystal to help you with your future wed-
ding plans.
David Watkins knows he is after a sure thing when it
comes to going after that football. You, too, can go
after a sure thing with TRINITY REAL ESTATE for if
they "ain't got" what you want. they'll "git it." Try
TRINITY.
Nolan really goes high after that basketball. If he gets
the tip, the Jackets will profit. So will you if you shop
LEWALLEN'S WESTERN STORE for western wear.
See you there!
Well, yes, Rusty really can feed himself. but that
delicious banana split probably tastes even better with
Pat adding her own personal touch They must have
heard the DAIRY QUEEN invitation. "Come split a
banana with us." and are doing just that. Why don't
you visit DAIRY QUEEN'S pick-up window or go
inside for something real groovy to sink your teeth
into? You'll go away smiling!
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Room and Bored characters, Cathy Brandon and
Carol Harwell, rush down to STEPHENVILLE
PRINTING COMPANY at the last minute to pick
up programs for the Presentation Play. Advertising
posters and programs for The Music Man, pre-
sented by the SHS Choir in December are also the
handiwork of STEPHENVILLE PRINTING, which
is the big reason both sets of programs show such
skill and quality workmanship. For all your print-
ing needs go to 188 N. Graham where, using the
best equipment and skilled workmanship, the
friendly folks at STEPHENVILLE PRINTING
strive to please.
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Rhonnie Smith assists Karen Martin in her search forjust
the right size and style at CARDER'S FAMILY SHOE
STORE to take advantage of the big sale. Visit
CARDER'S for all your shoe needs.
Keith and Susan have learned that they can
often buy another record with their savings
at GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER on the
South Loop. GIBSON'S invites you to be a
wise shopper. Compare prices and save at
GIBSON'S so you too can buy another
record often.
Window shopping? Not necessarily so!
Wedding bells in the near future for
both Kerry and Jo Ann make
SWINDLE'S a very inviting place to
shop. SWINDLE'S features diamonds
and gifts for the bride.
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Proudly looking over the Ulmer ranch, Lynn wears
his new suit from HUGON'S CLOTHIERS. The
newest and most fashionable styles for men and
boys await your selection today at HUGON'S on
the south side of the Square, where friendly
service and reasonable prices plus on-the-spot alter-
ations are available.
Would you believe Brad rates special attention?
Must be so, as Sharon is taking his order at the
booth? Most of HOMER'S customers place their
orders at the counter. So it's no wonder Brad is
wearing such a big smile. You'll smile too when
you try HOMER'S for friendly service and deli-
cious food!
Richard keeps 'UP, UP and GOING' throughout the Jacket
football game serving delicious Dr. Pepper to all the 'UP,
UP and GOING, customers. DR. PEPPER BOTTLING
COMPANY, Dublin, Texas, always keeps plenty of Dr.
Pepper available at the games. So why don't you up, up,
and go at all the games?
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organs, pianos, records and stereo tapes for
car and home, P.A. systems, stereos, record
players, needles, accessories, and complete
instrument repair and servicefat MUSIC
MART, 425-A W. Washington. Check all
your musical needs and, or desires. Then dial
965-3426, or better still, pay the MUSIC
MART a visit. See you there.
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Kathy and Lance are just two of the many who dream of owning one of the beautiful cars on display in
the DWAIN BRUNER CHEVROLET showroom. For luxury at prices that ean't be beat, drive your old
junk heap to BRUNER'S, 185 N. Graham, and talk trade.
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Put a Tiger in Your Tank! Mr. Weems and Donald
Rez will help you with all your auto service needs.
WEEMS' ENCO, 309 W. Washington, is the place to
go for fast and dependable service.
Biff checks the price tag Cindy holds at HICKEY'S
FURNITURE. The store at 183 W. Washington is
literally filled with beautiful pieces of furniture
priced right.
Karen visits GIFFORD RADIO AND TV on the South Loop
where she hopes to find just the right color television for her
new home. GIFFORD'S offers quality in both sales and
service.
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Being a really g'eool" kid, Caroline Vandaveer knows the best
wholesale meat and locker facilities are at ZERO LOK-BOX,
241 W. Green. ZERO guarantees you'll have no "beet" about
their service and the quality of their meats.
Mark knows he will never get the family car until
his name is added to the Family lnsuranee Policy
plan at ZANE CARTER INSURANCE. 155 N.
Graham.
Let Alice plant a seed of truth in your mind
about green thumb products sold at PORTER
and SON, SEEDSMEN.
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Suzanne looks over the wide assortment of models
and prices PLAZA COLOR TV has to offer in color
televisions, radios, and stereos. Sheis satisfied, How
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Need auto parts? The men behind the counter at
MARTIN'S are Waiting, to serve you! MARTIN
BROS. WHOLESALE AUTO PARTS at 265 E.
Washington will fill all your automotive needs.
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Stephenville High students are on their way to sign the
famous careful driver insurance policies at STATE FARM
INSURANCE, 425 W. Washington. STATE FARM is 'gall
you need to know about insurance."
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Tommy finds that satisfaction comes from careful con-
struction as well as from buying, selling, or trading with
BROOKS REAL ESTATE.
Dianne Smith and Suzi Robertson are pleased
with the wide selection and good prices avail-
able in CASHON'S stereo tape department.
How about shopping CASHON,S the next
time you want a new tape or two? Also
available at CASHON'S, 198 Morgan Mill
Road, is the best in air conditioning. Call
5-5016 to inquire about Carrier or Lennox
Total Comfort.
If Phyllis Johnston gets a dent in the
fender of her car, she knows to take it
to ALLIED BODY and FRAME, 813
East Washington. They'll fix it as good
as new. Try ALLIED.
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Lonnie finds just the suit he wants in the Men's Wear
Department at HIGGINBOTHAM BROS. 8L CO., 112 E.
College. The price is right, too! HIGGINBOTHAM'S also sells
hardware, furniture, appliances, shoes, and ladies' wear ofthe
finest quality.
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David Riggins stops by the
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Washington, to see about his
savings. President Maguire f
assures David that his money L
is safe and sound in the vault.
PIGGLE WlGGLY'S manager, checkers, and sack boys welcome
you to shop PIGGLY WIGGLY'where you get S8LH Green Stamps.
Vickie advises getting on the TELCOA TV CABLE so you
can see the Cowboys' home games too. CABLE TV pro-
vides tlie best possible program choice and picture quality
for your valuable TV viewing time.
Julia Sanford picks up that special dress for that
special date from STEPHENVILLE STEAM
LAUNDRY 84 CLEANERS, 239 N. Columbia,
with the complete assurance that it has been
cleaned with expert professional care.
Melody Hook and R.G. Becker visit WOLFE NURSERY on
the Dublin Highway to see their wide variety of trees.
Finding bargain prices, customers agree with WOLFE'S
slogan, '6Money Does Grow on Trees."
Waiting to see their doctors for pre-college physical
check-ups, Deana and Karen while away the time in
one of the new air-conditioned waiting rooms looking
at magazines. Though they're not really sick, they
realize that '4An ounce of prevention is worth a pound
of cure."
Terry gives Andrea his expert advice on which paper to
choose. Stephenville's locally-owned BEN FRANKLIN
STORE has such a wide selection of supplies that it
takes an expert to reach a decision on just one item.
For all school supplies, shop at BEN FRANKLlN'S,
128 S. Belknap.
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When Joy Jones gets to ailing, she rushes down to
PAIR PHARMACY, 411 N. Belknap, for a prescription
to cure her ailments. PAlR'S also offers free delivery of
all doctors' prescriptions. Just dial 965-31 15 during the
day for this service. Emergency numbers to call for
night service are 968-2231 and 965-4406.
Stephenville Little Leaguers warm up on practice
fields around town for their big games at CITY
PARK. The REC HALL is also open during the
day for volleyball, basketball, and other indoor
sports.
To achieve a new, wide-eyed look, Laurie Brandon
shops for false eyelashes at SLAUGHTER DRUG
STORE. lf you donlt want false eyelashes, SLAUGH-
TER'S has a big assortment of eye make-up. Of course,
you don't have to believe us! Just visit SLAUGHTER'S
and see for yourself.
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Sandra Morton of the BRAEUER AGENCY explains
to Diane King the details of the Texas Safe Driving
Plan. The friendly folks at BRAEUER'S will be happy
to answer all your questions, too.
PARTMENT STORE on his lunch hour to
look over the stereo tapes and tape players.
Theylre perfect for gifts, and MITCHELL'S
also has a lot of other types of merchandise
you'11 be interested in for gifts or for your-
self.
Jolynne meets Gene at MlTCHELL'S DE-
Try P8LA SINCLAIR STATION, 910 N. Graham for
the friendly service with a smile Ricky Pack always
gives his customers. Trouble on the road? Just dial
965-3811 for P84A's courteous, fast road service for
your car.
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Varsity Jackets stand out in front at the downtown pep
rally like JAKE BROCK'S REPAIR SHOP stands out in
front when it comes to "tJixin' your car." If you need
auto repairs, see Jake at 1720 N. Graham or call 5-5223.
Proud and happy to be SHS exes, Mike, Dale and
many others with visions of a little fun and relaxation
rush to turn in graduation regalia. The HOLIDAY
MOTEL pool is a great place to get in the swim of
things, and fine food is available at the HOLIDAY
RESTAURANT. Anytime you have more guests than
beds, get them a reservation at the HOLIDAY where
they'll feel at home.
Stephenville's MAJESTIC THEATRE and STAR-
LITE DRIVE-IN feature entertainment for old,
young, and in-between. For an evening of enjoy-
ment, see a movie at one of these theatres and visit
the snack bar for a tasty treat. John Willis is
pictured getting a box of popcorn from DeVonna
for his movie snack.
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JAKE and DOROTHY'S quality foods give Kerry the
go-power she needs to place first in hurdles in District
Track, adding another medal to lier collection.
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Faye Rainey finds SCI READY-MIX CONCRETE, 1000 Airport Rd., most satisfactory. Experienced
personnel offer immediate delivery of quality and service on any size job. Dial 5-7122.
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Chuck Lietz recommends the dependable service at
RIGG'S MACHINE 8: WELDING SHOP, 307 East Rd.
Call 5-3910 for welding needs any time or place.
COLEMAN'S DRIVE-IN GROCERY, 1590 W. Frey, is
a great place to pick up groceries and sundries. Sandra
finds the quick check-out convenient and time-saving
not only during rushed school days but in the hot
summertime as well.
No matter what your Zodiac sign is, you'll
find it featured in the decor of the Jacket
Joint, SHS's newly decorated "rec" room.
Mrs. Leatherwoodis art students, udoing
their thing," contribute Zodiac posters to
the Student Council's big project. Your
Zodiac sign alone does not really control
your future, you know. So why not let
STEPHENVILLE SAVINGS 8L LOAN help
you plan and build for a better future.
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The STYLE SHAPER BEAUTY SALON,
580 N. Race, provides a relaxing atmosphere
for Jan Gaines as she waits for her appoint-
ment. Jan won't have long to wait because
of the fast, courteous service STYLE
SHAPER gives. Dedicated to more beautiful
Women, STYLE SHAPER offers complete
beauty service. Just dial 965-7577 for an
appointment.
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Paying very close attention, David and Lou Ann
Tomlinson receive the very best tips on the operation
of the new Polaroid camera. You'll receive the very
best buys when you shop at CAWYER DRUG COM-
PANY, in the Plaza Shopping Center, for gift and
prescription needs.
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The Music Man's Band has plenty of
reason to sound off! They are blowing
their horns about the low rates that
SKIPPER REAL ESTATE, located at
212 E. College Street, has to offer. Call
John D. Skipper at 965-5212 about
farms, ranches, city property, appraisals.
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Faculty Index and Directory
He1in,J,C. 9, 108, 134-135, 153
M.S., North Texas University:
Superintendent of Sehools:
16 years tenure
llailey, Bill M. 5, 7, 43. 70, 72,
90,103,138,153,156,159,165-Y
166, 168
M.li., Texas A Air M University: Principal:
11 years tenure
Kitchens, Charles 21, 140, 153
M.E., North Texas State University:
Counselor: 11 years tenure
Aldridge, Larry 7, 9. 16, 24, 67,
137, 150, 151
B.A.,Tar1eton State College:
2 years tenure
Bane, Carol 94 '95, 147
13.S.,Tar1eton State College:
1 year tenure
Barry, Don 23 f24,67, 150 151
B.A.,11oward Payne College:
2Vz years tenure
Chastain, Bette 70, 72, 75, 141
M.1-I., Howard Payne College:
2 years tenure
Christian, Gail 98, 100, 148 -149
13.S., Texas Technological
University: 1 year tenure
Copeland, Michael 23- 24, 150 151
B,S., Tarleton State College:
1 year tenure
Crabtree, lfred 16, 20, 92, 146- 147
158- 159
M.1i., Texas Christian University:
23 years tenure
Davis, Rosellen 20, 103, 148-149
B.S., Texas Woman's University:
13 years tenure
Deavenport, Myrtle 77, 145
M.B.A., West Texas State College:
16 years tenure
Fain, Patrieia 146
M.A., University ol'Texas:
3 years tenure
lferguson, Cleo 79' 80, 111, 145, 153
M.L.S., Texas Wotnan's University:
21 years tenure
Fuleher, Tina Mae 145
M.1i., Texas Technological University:
5 years tenure
Garrett, Ralph 9, 24, 51, 69, 150-
151
B.S., Southwest Texas State:
1 year tenure
George, Patsy 20, 142-f 143
M.A., Hardin-Simmons University:
1 year tenure
Golden, Lorraine 142--143, 152,197
244, 255
B.A., North Texas State University:
16 years tenure
Greenway, 1-'aye 102-103, 148-149
l5.S., Texas Woman's University:
7 years tenure
l1arwel1,Janies 35, 38, 40-43, 144,
152, 244
B.M., Baylor University:
9 years tenure
l1efton,John115,137,148 149,168
169
M.E., Sul Ross State:
14 years tenure
Horton, Jo 50, 65, 150 9-151, 248
M.1i., Howard Payne College:
2 years tenure
Isbell, Phoebe 77, 142
M.A,, North Texas State University:
27 years tenure
Jackson, Emma Kate 26, 142, 255
M.1i., North Texas State University:
15 years tenure
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Kribbs, Wanda Sue 103- 104, 148- 149,
168
B.S., North Texas State University,
1 year tenure
Laird, Lillie Ruth 82, 85, 142-143,
153, 244
B.A., North Texas State University,
13 years tenure
Leatherwood, Annie Lynn 141, 144,
152
B.A., Mary Hardin Baylor,
15 years tenure
Morton, Michael 86-87, 90-91, 144
B.S., Tarleton State College,
3 years tenure
Pilchcr, J. D. 146
B.A., Howard Payne College,
14 years tenure
Potts, Danny 9, 22, 24, 51, 65, 66,
74, 150-152, 202
B.S., Tarleton State College,
1 year tenure
Shannon, Elsie June 21, 142, 152
168-169, 197
M.S., Abilene Christian College,
ll years tenure
Citizens Committee for Better Schools at-
tend open meeting of Stephenville Board
of Education to show willingness to sup-
port improvement program.
Shipp, Eileen 142-143, 152
M.E., Texas Chiistian University,
13 years tenure
Stephens, Rex 98, 100, 148-149
M.S., Texas A KL M University,
13 years tenure
Stephens, Willie G. 49, 123, 148-
149, 152
B.S. Howard Payne College,
5 years tenure
Taylor, Sam 7, 17, 20, 24-25, 52,
150- 151, 244
B.S., North Texas State University,
12 years tenure
Templeton, Tom 16, 147, 152-153
M.S., West Texas State University,
1 year tenure
White, Pat 44, 108, 114, 148-149,
153, 252
B.S., Southwest Texas State University,
1 year tenure
Williams, Gwen 9, 141, 196
M.S., North Texas State University,
20 years tenure
Wood, Bonnie 146, 153
B.A., Abilene Christian College,
2 years tenure
OFFICE PERSONNEL
Colwick, Avis 135
Secretary to Superintendent
Crane, Mae 135
Secretary to Superintendent
Williams, Dean 135
Tax Assessor
Cain, Rebecca 135
Secretary to Tax Assessor
Crow, Lillian 135
Secretary to Tax Assessor
Roberson, Peggy 139
Secretary to Principal
Tate, Joe Ann 139,153
Secretary to Principal
BOARD MEMBERS
Ammons, R. C. 132
Brandon, M. C. 132
Frank, L. D. 132
Martin, R. E. 132
Nix, H. D. 132
Pendleton, Vern 132
Schrimsher,Jerry 132
LUNCHROOM WORKERS
Cork, Ernest 137
Gilliland, Margaret 137
Huffman, Clara 137
Thomas, Lois 137
CUSTODIANS
Evatt, Jimmy 136
Logan, G. W. 136
Logan, Maxie 136
BUS DRIVERS
Adams, Glen 137
Archie, William
Butler, Austin G.
Frizzell, Billy J.
Gilliland, Jackie 137
Luttrell, A. M.
Martin, Elbert C.
Mims, David 137
Mims, Richard
Tatum, Paul 137
Templeton, Tom
Haggard, Robert 136, 137
Maintenance of Buses
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Senior Index and Statistics
ADAMS, MARTHA 10, 49, 110, 155,
157
Math 1, OEA 3-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Band
143,Majorette 243, UIL Typing 2
ALLEN, BRAD 10, 21, 37, 39, 41442,
70, 86-88, 91,155, 168f169, 188,
214, 216
Science 1, 4, Spanish 142, FTA 1, 2,
FFA 1, 2, Tennis 1, Choir 344, Choir
Committee 4, Band 1"4g Stage Band
1--4, Choir Musical 3-4, Presentation
Play 2, All-State Choir 3
BAKER, WAYNE 10, 33, 35, 36, 40,
42443, 86-'88, 90, 155, 165, 224,
243
Science 3--4, Choir 144, Vice-President
2, President 3---4, All Region 4, Band
1 4, Quartermaster 3, Vice-President 4,
Stage Band 1 4, State Madrigal Choir 4
BARRON, GARY 10, 25- 26, 58,
61--62, 72, 74- 77, 99, 154f155,
158f159, 168
FFA 4, Parliamentary Procedure Team,
Football 174, Basketball 144, Class
President 4, Student Council 1, 4, Trea-
surer 4, National Honor Society 344,
President 4, SBP Nominee 3, Chamber of
Commerce Merit Award 1- 3, Honor
Graduate
BENNETT, JEFF 10, 25, 27, 31, 124
127, 151, 155,157
VICA 4, OEA 3, Football 144, Track 2.
BILLS, DENT
FFA 2 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4
BILLS, GARY 10, 37, 41, 67, 92--95,
155,165
Science 2 4, Math 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4,
FFA 1- 4, Track 4, Band 144
BILLS, VICKIE 10, 37- 38, 40, 76, 105,
155, 168, 236
Math 3, Spanish 2, FHA 1, 344, Band
1-4, National Honor Society 344,
Reporter 4, Honor Graduate
BLASINGAME, MURLE 10, 36, 38, 41,
94495,155, 165, 1684169
Science 244, Math 3, FFA 1 4, Band
1 4
BOUCHER, RITA 10, 85, 87, 90,
l03f104, 106, 156, 163, 165, 169,
170, 225
FHA 244, Jr. Degree, 4th Vice-President
4, Choir 344, Stingerettes 3, Office Girl
3, Senior Favorite, Lion's Club Queen 4
BOZEMAN, JIMMY
Transfer from Mineral Wells, Texas4
BRAMLETT, EDDIE 10, 24, 27, 31, 96,
98499,156,168
Science 2, Spanish 2, FFA 2'4g Football
1f4, Basketball 2--3
BRANDON, CATHY 1, 6, 10, 18419,
36, 39, 41f43, 76, 77, 92- 93,129,
156, 162, 216, 220, 224, 228, 250
Science 1, Math 1- 4, Spanish 243, FTA
3- 4, State Convention Delegate 3, His-
torian 4, FHA 1- 3, Band 1- 4, All-Dis-
trict 3, Regional Solo and Ensemble
Contest 3- 4, Stage Band 344, Annual
Staff 1 4, Co-editor 4, New Mexico
Interscholastic Press Association Work-
shop 3, Missouri Interscholastic Press
Association Workshop 4, Presentation
Play 3-4, National Honor Society 344,
Secretary 4, DAR Good Citizen Award
4, Chamber of Commerce Merit Award
142, Outstanding Teenager 4, Who's
Who Among American High School Stu-
dents, Honor Graduate 4
BROWN, DANNY 7, 9-10, 16, 25,
30 31, 58, 60--61, 63, 67- 68,101,
1564157, 168f169, 172, 225, 227
FFA 143, Ag Co-op 4, Football 144,
Honorable Mention All-District 2, All-
District 3 4, All-Area 3"4, All-State 4,
Basketball 144, Honorable Mention All-
District 2, All-District 3, Track 142, 4,
Baseball 244, Class Officer 2, 3, Class
Favorite Runner-up 1 2, Class Favorite
3, Most Representative 4, TCU Scholar-
ship in Football 4, Mr. Jacket Nominee 4
BROWN, EDDIE 9--10, 16, 25, 27, 31,
58,60 62, 1564157, 168,240
OEA 3, Football 1f4, Basketball 144,
Track 2, TSC Scholarship in Football 4
BROWN, MELANYE 44, 46, 156, 163,
169
Transfer from Ft. Worth, Texas 3, FHA
3, Stingerettes 3 4, Office Girl 3
BROWN, WAYNE
Transfer from McCamey 4, DECA 4
BRUNS, GLENDA 156
Transfer from Laredo, Texas 3
BURIS, DOUGLAS 10, 101, 156, 165
Transfer from Sidney, Texas 3, FFA
3ff4
BURKHELTER, STACY
Transfer from Corsicana, Texas 4
CARPENTER, GEORGE 1574158
Math 3, Basketball 1, Choir 1f3
CARR,FRANKIE10,49,105, 139,157
FTA 4, FHA 142, 4, OEA 4, Stinger-
ettes 3, Office Girl 4
CHANDLER, RUSTY 10, 68, 157, 227
Science 2, FFA 144, Livestock Judging
Team 3, Football 1, Basketball 1--2,
Baseball 244, Class Officer 1f2
CLARK, I-IARLAN
Transfer from Roby, Texas 4
COLLINS, TOMMY 157
Library 3, Choir 2, Band 1
CRANFORD, LOUANN 10, 44, 46,
139, 157, 163,169
FHA 1, Stingerettes 244, Office Girl 4
DALBY, LINDA 10, 48-49, 100-101,
109,155,157,168f169, 218
Science 2: Spanish 142, State Conven-
tion Delegate 2, OEA 3--4, Vice Presi-
dent 3, State Convention Delegate 3,
Student Council 2--4, FFA Sweetheart 4,
FFA District Sweetheart 4, Miss Jacket
Nominee 4
DARLEY, KEVIN 10, 157
Transfer from Burnet, Texas 4, VICA 4
DAVIS, LINETTE 10, 116, 118, 158
Transfer from Hutchins, Texas 4, DECA
4, First Place in District Public Speaking
4, Top Ten in State Public Speaking 4
DEAVER, STEVE 10, 24, 30, 58, 63,
68,72,75, l51,158, 168,240
Football 1--2, 4, Basketball 144, Track
1, Baseball 4, Class Officer 1, Student
Council 2, 4, Chamber of Commerce
Merit Award 1.
DERRICK, RONALD 7, 10, 25f26,
29'30, 101, 122, 1574158, 171,
247
Science 142, FFA 1- 4, Chapter Con-
ducting Team, Football 1-4, Basketball
1, Track 1, Baseball 1, Student Council
1, Class Officer 3, Senior Favorite
DOWELL, TOM 157
Transfer from Carlton, Texas 2
EADS, ED 7,10,97, 124,158
VICA 3- 4, Football 1, Basketball 1,
Choir 3
ENGLER, JOHNNYE 10, 37440,
76777,108,135,158,168,217
FHA 1, OEA 4, Band 144, Presentation
Play 3, National Honor Society 344,
National Honor Society Scholarship
Alternate 4, Honor Graduate
EVERETT, DEDE 10, 17, 35-36, 44,
49, 53, 57, 65, 158, 174, 247
Spanish 14 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, FTA 1 44,
Secretary 244, State Convention Dele-
gate 2"3g Basketball 1- 4, Honorable
Mention All-District 3, Track 3, Mgr. 4,
Band 144, Treasurer 4, Majorette 144,
Class Officer 3, Runner4up School
Sweetheart 4, UIL Ensemble Twirling 3
FANNING, GREG 10, 25, 28, 68, 74,
100f101, 122, 157, 159, 234, 250
FFA 344, President 4, Football 144,
Basketball 1, Baseball 344, Class Officer
2
FAUGHT, LAMARVlN10, 121,159
FFA 14 3, DECA 4
FERGUSON, NORMA 10, 168f169,
171, 189
Spanish 243, FHA 142, OEA 344,
Fourth in Area Records Management
FISHER, JOE BOB
Transfer from Ozona 2
FITZGERALD, KAREN 10, 48, 95,
103-104, 106, 113, 139, 152, 157,
159, 168,23
Science 2 4, Spanish 3, FTA 142, FHA
IA4, 2nd Vice-President 344, OEA 4,
Track 3, Volleyball 2, Stingerettes 2f3,
Co-Captain 3, Office Girl 2, 4
FLYNN, BONNIE
Transfer from Paris, Texas 4, OEA 4
FOSTER, BECKY
Transfer from Gorman, Texas 4
Only a prank. we hope!
FURR, BOBBY 10, 159
Transfer from Breckenridge 4
FURR, JACKIE
Transfer from Breckenridge 4, FHA 2
GARCIA, JOE 139
Football 1, 3, Class Officer 1
GARRETT, TRAVIS 9 10, 48-49, 67,
83f84, 93f95, 155, 159, 169, 214
Transfer from Dublin, Texas 3, Science
344, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Math 3"4g Spanish
4, Track 3- 4, 3rd at District 3, Band 3,
Cheerleader 4
GOODMAN, KERRY 10, 49, 154, 159,
169, 229
Science 143, FTA 173, FHA 1-2,
Volleyball 1, Class Officer 4
GOOCH, EARL10, 118,159
Transfer from Brownwood, Texas 2,
FFA 243, Sr. Skills Team, DECA 4,
Choir 2-3
GRANT,BETTE118, 155,217
Transfer from Ft. Worth, Texas 3, DECA
34 4
GRIGGS, MIKE 160
Transfer from Houston, Texas 4
HANCOCK, DALE 10, 99, 101, 160,
214
Science 2, Spanish 3, FFA 344, Re-
porter 3, National Land Team 2, Foot-
ball Mgr. 142
HANCOCK, DAVID 10, 41-'43, 76,
83f84, 129, 160, 168, 216, 247
Science 2, Spanish 2, 4, FTA 2, Band
144, Stage Band 2, National Honor
Society 344, PASF Scholarship 4
HANCOCK, MIKE 10, 76, 160, 169,
240
FFA 143,
Honor Society 3
HANCOCK, NANCY 10,102f103,106,
111, 114, 122, 160, 163
FHA 144, Historian 3, lst Vice-Presi-
dent 4, State Convention Delegate 3,
Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow
4, OEA 4, Treasurer 4, State Convention
Delegate 4, 8th in State Chapter Display
4
Football 1-3, National
HORD,DIANE10, 160,164,169
FHA 2, Basketball l,Choir 3
HARDING, RICKEY 10, 21, 33, 35,
37f40, 42-43, 86-91, 154, 160,
170, 214, 221, 224-e225
Science 1, Spanish 1 43, Sgt.-at-Arms 3,
Choir 1, 344, All-State 34 4, Band 1f4,
Freshman Representative 1, Vice-Presi-
dent 2- 43, President 4, Asst. Drum Major
3, Drum Major 4, All-District 4, Stage
Band lf 4, President 4, Cheerleader 3,
Class Officer 344, Student Council 3,
Senior Favorite
HENNINGSEN, BRANDT 1, 10, 70, 72,
75, 78, 82785, 94-95, 160, 169,
174, 214, 221, 224, 247, 255
Science 244, Treasurer 3, Spanish l'4,
Vice-President 3, President 4, State Con-
vention Delegate 244, PASF State Board
Member 4, Annual Staff 344, Presenta-
tion Play 2-3, Class Officer 2, Student
Council 344, Student Body Vice-Presi-
dent 4, National Honor Society 4, Run-
ner-Up Most Representative 4, Chamber
of Commerce Merit Award 1, Nominee
for Mr. Jacket 4, Honor Graduate
HODGE,CRAIG 160
FFA 2, VICA 3, First in Area Chef's
Contest, Football l
HOOKS, KAY 10, 21, 76 477, 86491,
104, 160, 168
Transfer from Plainview, Tefxas 3, FHA
3f4, Choir 3- 4, Councilman 4, Region
and Area Choir 4, Musical 344, National
Honor Society 344, Honor Graduate
HUEY. STEVE
FFA 1, 244, District Pasture Judging
Team, VICA 344, Secretary 4, District
and State Conventions, Football Mgr.
1-3
JACKSON, CONNIE 10, 17, 49, 53, 57,
lO4,160,166, 169
FHA 344, Basketball 144
R
PASF Good Neighbors
Pl.-, ,,,7, ,, ,,
248
JOHNSTON, PHYLLIS 10, 49, 70,
82485, 94- 95, 139,154, 158,160,
l68fl69, 171, 235, 247
Science 142, 4, Spanish 244, Sgt.-at-
Arms 4, State Convention Delegate 4,
Volleyball 3, Office Girl 4, Class Officer
4, Senior Favorite
KOONSMAN, DEANA 1, 6, 9fl0, 17,
44446, 53, 57, 70, 72, 103-104,
106, 152, 157, 1614163,1684169,
174, 2204221
Science 1f3Q FTA 1'3g FHA lf44, Jr.
Degree, State Convention Delegate 2,
Texas Tech Officer's Workshop 2, 5th
Vice-President 2, Girl of the Month 2,
CO-ED Correspondent 3, President 34-4,
Basketball 144, Stringerettes 4, Officer
4, Annual Staff 244, Co-editor 374,
New Mexico Interscholastic Press Work-
shop 3, Class Officer 3, Student Council
2. 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Home-
coming Court 4, Miss Jacket Nominee 4,
Runner-up Most Representative 4, SBVP
Nominee 3
LEE, ROYCE 10, 87, 91, 97 -98,161,
169
FFA 144, Greenhand Sentinel 1, Chair-
man Farm Management 4, Choir 144,
Planning Committee 2
LESLEY, SANDRA 10, 17, 53, 57,
l28f129, 152, 158, 161, 163, 255
Science 2, FTA 4, Treasurer 4, Basket-
ball 1 4, Student Council 2
LOWRY, VICKI 6, 10, 17, 48, 52, 55,
57, 70, 72, 75,104,161,1684169,
173, 205
Science 142, Spanish 244, FTA 2, FHA
144, Basketball 1 4, All-District 4,
Stephenville All-Tourney 4, Class Officer
3, Student Council 4, Homecoming
Court 4, Most Representative 4, Cham-
ber of Commerce Merit Award 1
LUTTRELL, SHARON 10, 37, 40, 161
Science 2, Spanish 2, Choir 3, Band lf4
LYNN, PAUL 161
Transfer from San Angelo 4
MANLEY, BARBARA 10, 76477, 113,
122, 161
Spanish 1-2, FTA 2, OEA 3-4, Re-
porter 3, President 4, National Honor
Society 344, Vice-President 4, Honor
Graduate, OEA Girl of thc Year 4
MARTIN, DEBBY 6, 10, 44746, 112,
122,157,161,163, 169,221
Science 1, FHA 142, OEA 4, Secretary
4, Band 1-2, Stingerettes 344, Officer
4, Office Girl 4, Homecoming Court 4
MARTIN, DONITA 10, 109, 161, 169
Science 1, DECA 3, OEA 4
MARTIN, KAREN 10, 36, 39--40, 105,
140, 161, 168, 229, 233
Science 1, Math 1, FHA 1-2, 4, Band
1-4
MAST, SHARON 10, 116, 149, 161
DECA 4, Secretary 4, First Place in
Austin Advertising Contest, Finalist in
Houston Advertising Contest
McCLESKEY, RICHARD 10, 123-124,
127, 162
FFA 1- 2, VICA 3-4, President 4, Base-
ball 142
McDONALD, SAM 48e49, 82485, 153,
162, 193
Transfer from Waco, Texas 2, Science 2,
Spanish 344, State Convention Delegate
4, Vice-President 4, DECA 4, Tennis 2,
Stinger Staff 344, Cheerleader 4
McCANN, DAVID 125, 127,161
VICA 3 -4, 4th Place Speed and Skill
Contest 3
MCMAHAN, DUDLEY 10, 35, 37440,
42-43,93,162, 168
Math 244, Band 144, Reporter 1, All-
Muffin gets pep talk.
District 4, Stage Band 144, Student
Council 1, SBP Nominee 3, Honor Grad-
uate
McWILLIAMS, DEBBIE 113
Transfer from Lamesa 4, OEA 4
MELTON, MARTHA 6, 10, 44f45,
47f48, 71, 75f77, 82'85, 95, 103,
106,108, 162,165
Science 144, Secretary 344, Spanish
3- 4, Reporter 4, State Convention
Delegate 4, FHA 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4,
OEA 4, Stingerettes 244, President 4,
Stinger Staff 344, Alternate Cheerleader
4, Student Council 1, 344, Reporter 4,
National Honor Society 344, Treasurer
4, Homecoming Queen 4, National
Honor Society Scholarship 4
MORTON, CONNIE 10, 43, 64465, 70,
104,162, 169, 217, 248
Science 1-32 Math lf2, Spanish 2, FHA
2, 4, Track 344, Qualifier for Regional
4, Band 143, All-District, All-Region,
All-Area lf3, All-State UIL Flute Solo 2
NACHTIGALL, RICHARD 10, 18, 70,
72, 74-75, 77, 92795, 97-99, 101,
l58fl59, 162,230
Science 344, President 4, Math 344,
Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Vice-President 4, FFA
244, Livestock Judging Team 344,
Chapter Conducting 3g4, Radio Team 4,
Secretary 4, Range and Pasture Team 4,
District Convention Delegate 4, Basket-
ball 1-2, Presentation Play 344, Stu-
dent Council 4, National Honor Society
344, SBP Nominee 3, Chamber of
Commerce Merit Award 1, 3, National
Honor Society Scholarship, Honor Grad-
uate
NORTHCUTT, KERMIT 10, 20, 36, 41,
76f77, 83, 92495,162, 216
Transfer from Kermit, Texas 2, Science
344, Treasurer 4, Math 344, Treasurer
4, Spanish 344, FFA 2, Band 2--4,
National Honor Society 344, UIL Num-
ber Sense 344, CTA Scholarship 4,
Honor Graduate
OGLE, LARRY 10, 68, 76f77, 93495,
163
Science 344, Math 4, Football 1-2g
Track 1, Baseball 344, National Honor
Society 3f4l Chamber of Commerce
Merit Award 1
PACK, RANDY 10, 16, 25, 29, 122,
127,141, 163,168,227
Science 2, FFA 1-3, VICA 4, Football
1-4, All District 4, Honorable Mention
All-Area 4, Basketball 1, Track 1-4,
Class Officer 3, TCU Football Scholar-
ship 4
PACK, RAY 10, 25, 28, 30, 45, 163,
169, 240
Math 2, Football I-4, All-District 4,
Track 1, Stingerette Beau 4, TSC Foot-
ball Scholarship 4
ROBERTSON, SUZI 10, 44, 47, 95,
106, 112, 154, 163-164, 235, 242
Science 1-2, 4, Spanish 2, FHA 3-4,
OEA 4, Basketball 1-2, Volleyball 2,
Stingerettes 3-4, Class Officer 4
PARKER, WILLIAM 10, 24-25, 74,
101, 157, 163, 169, 226, 234, 247,
250
Science 2, FFA 1-4, Football 1-4,
Baseball 2, Class Officer 1, 3
PARTAIN, LAURA 49,163-164
FHA 1-2,0EA 3
PIPES, DEBORAH 10, 18, 36, 38-40,
80, 94-95, 103, 106,157,163,169,
216
Science 4, Library 3-4, Secretary-Re-
porter 4, FHA 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4,
Band 1-4,Presentation Play 3-4
PORTER, CONNIE 6, 10, 75, 82, 103,
157, 162-163, 175, 205, 223
Science 2, 4, Spanish 4, FHA 1-4, 3rd
Vice-President 3, 5th Vice-President 4,
Stingerettes 2-3, Office Girl 3, Stinger
Staff 4, Student Council 1-4, Recording
Secretary 3-4, Class Favorite Runner-up
2, Football Sweetheart Nominee 2,
Homecoming Court 4, School Sweet-
heart 4, Optimist Club Youth Appreci-
ation Week Award 4
PURVIS, PATTY 10, 49, 113, 163,169
Science 2-3, Spanish 2, FHA 1-2, OEA
3-4, Band 1-3
QUARLES, SANDY 110,164, 168
Library 2, FHA 1-2, OEA 3-4
RAY, ANN 10, 49, 79,8l, 125,164
Library 3
RHODES, DEBBIE 10, 110-111, 139,
164, 168-169, 180, 205
Science 1-4, Spanish 4, FTA 1-2, 4,
FHA 1-3, State Convention Delegate 2,
First Vice-President 2, OEA 4, Reporter
4, Stingerettes 1-3, Office Girl 4
RIGGINS, DAVID 10, 18-19, 35, 37,
39-40, 42, 74, 83, 86-87, 89-91,
95, 129, 164, 168, 214, 216,
224-225, 236, 247
Science 2-4, Spanish 1-4, FTA 2-4,
Choir 4, All-State Choir 4, Band 1-4,
Band Council 4, Stage Band 1-4, Presen-
tation Play 2-4
ROBINSON, BILL
VICA 3
ROBISON, DEBRA 10, 37-38, 41, 106,
111,152,163-164
FHA 1-4,0EA 4, Band 1-4
SAXON, CLIFFORD 125, 127, 164
VICA 4, Reporter 4, Football 2-3
SEXTON, REBECCA
Transfer from Gatesville, Texas 4
SHUFFIELD, SCOTTY 6, 86-87, 90,
128-129, 164, 168, 247
Science 1-2, Football 1-3, Track 1,
Choir 3-4, All-Region Choir 4, Band 4
SKIPPER, ELLEN 10, 36, 39, 41, 43,
49,103,l06,159,l65,169
Science 2, FTA 1-3, State Convention
Delegate 1-2, Treasurer 2- 3, FHA 1-4,
Parliamentarian 2, Treasurer 4, Girl of
the Month 2, Band 1-4, Majorette Alter-
nate 1, Stage Band 1-4, Presentation
Play 2-3, Farm Bureau Youth Citizen-
ship Seminar 4
SMITH, J, DIANNE 10, 86-91, 105,
109, 165, 235
Science 1, FTA 2-4,0EA 4,Choir 1-4,
Secretary 4, Musical 3-4, All-Region
Choir4
SMITH, JERRY 10, 37, 40, 76, 93, 165,
168-169, 219
Math 4, Band 1-4, National Honor
Society 3-4, Chamber of Commerce
Merit Award 1-2, Valedictorian 4
SMITH, RHONNIE 10, 37, 39, 41, 155,
165, 169, 229
Transfer from Abernathy, Texas 1,
Library 2, DECA 3, Choir 1: Band 1-4
SPARKMAN, JOANNA 49, 165
Library 3, FHA 2
SPARKS, CLAUD
Transfer from Breckenridge, Texas 4,
FFA 4, DECA 4
SPIKES, LANNY 10, 67, 70, 125, 155,
165, 250
Science 1, Football 2-3, Track 2-4, 5th
in District 4
STACY, CARLA 10, 120, 165, 168
Science 1-2, Math 1-2, FTA 2, 4,
DECA 4, Volleyball 1, Choir 1, Band 1
STASEY, GARY 9-10, 25, 29, 31, 58,
60, 63, 69, 72, 93, 151, 165, 168
Math 4, FFA 1, Football 1-4, Honor-
able Mention All-District 2, All-District
3, All-District, All-Area, All-West Texas
Academic Team 4, Basketball 1-4,
Honorable Mention All-District 3, All-
District 4, Honorable Mention All-Area
4, Track 1, Baseball 1-4, All-District 2,
Student Council 2-4
STEPHENS, N1TA1,10,17, 21, 48-49,
52, 55, 57, 64-65, 70, 74,148, 152,
l58,165,169, 225
Basketball 1-4, All-District 2-4, All-
Tournament Ranger 1, All-Tournament
Huckabay 2-4, All-Tournament Gran-
bury 3-4, Most Valuable Forward Burle-
son 3, Most Valuable Forward Stephen-
ville 4, Texas vs. Oklahoma All-Star
Game 4, Track 3-4, All-District 3-4,
All-Region 3, All-State 3, 5th in State
Triple Jump 4, Annual Staff 2-4,
Ranger Jr. College Basketball Scholar-
ship4
STEWART, CYNTHIA 67, 79, 80
Library 3, FHA 1, Choir 1-3, Musical 3
STEWART, GENE 10, 74, 165-166,
239
Science 2, Football 1-2, Track 1-4
STONE,DARRELL6,l0,17,115-116,
119,166
Science 2, FFA 1-4, Livestock Judging
Team 4, DECA 4, President 4, Football
2, Basketball 2
SWAIN, PAT 10, 103, 106, 112, 163,
166, 205, 227
FHA 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Secretary 3,
Historian 4, State Convention Delegate
3, OEA 4, Stingerettes 2-3, Office Girl
3, Student Council 1, Class Favorite
249
250
TATE, MIKE 10, 59-61, 63,166
FFA 2-4, Basketball 1, 4
TAYLOR, ANN 9-10, 35-36, 39, 40,
42, 76-77, 87, 89-93, 166,
168-169, 219
Transfer from Dublin, Texas 3, Math
3-4, President 4, Spanish 3, Choir 3-4,
Executive Committee 4, All-Region 4,
All-Area 4, State Alternate 4, Band 3-4,
All-District 3-4, All-Region 3-4, State
Alternate 4, Stage Band 3-4, Secretary-
Treasurer 4, Choir Musical 3-4, National
Merit Finalist 4, Salutatorian 4
TAYLOR, DEBRA 10, 79, 81,113,116
Library 1-2, State Convention Delegate
2, DECA 3, OEA 4
TEAT, HERB
Transfer from Longview, Texas 4
TERRY, JO ANN 10, 17, 33, 35-36,
38-40, 52, 54, 57, 103, 105, 139,
154-155, 157, 163, 166, 168, 205,
224, 229
Science 2, FTA 2, FHA 1-4, Treasurer
3, Basketball 1-4, All-District 3-4,
Cedar Hill All-Tourney 2, Huckabay All-
Tourney 3, Stephenville All-Tourney 4,
Track 3, Volleyball 1, Band 1-4, Secre-
tary 4, Majorette 1-4, Head 3-4, Office
Girl 4, Class Officer 4, Runner-up Class
Favorite 3, Band Sweetheart 4, Miss
Jacket Nominee 4
TURNEY, GARY
FFA 1-4, Co-op Ag 4
VAUGHN, VICKIE 10, 37-38, 40, 166
FHA 2, Band 1-4
WALKERJERRY10,101,122,167
FFA 1-4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4,
Poultry Judging 2, Leadership 1-2,
Football 1
WALTERS, RONNIE 10, 42-43,
88-9l,144, 155,164,167
Science 1, Football 1-3, Track 1-2,
Choir 1-4, Band 3-4, Stage Band 3-4,
Choir Musical 4, FHA Beau 3
WATSON, HANK 10
VICA 4, Secretary 4, Football 1-3,
Basketball 1
WESTMORELAND, PAULA
Transfer from Midland, Texas 4
WHITENTON, DEBBIE 10, 49, 120,
167
FHA 1-3, DECA 4, Choir 1, 3, Volley-
ball 1
WHITACRE, SHERRY 9-10, 48-49,
56, 94-95, 106, 167-169
Science 1-4, FHA 1-4, Basketball 1-3,
Manager 4, Track 3, Cheerleader 3-4,
Head 4, SMU Cheerleading School 4,
Class Officer I, Football Queen Court
2-3, Football Sweetheart 4, Home-
coming Court 3, Jacket Relay Queen 4,
Class Favorite Runner-Up 1,Class Favor-
ite 2-3, Lion's Queen Runner-up 4
WILLIAMS, CHARLES 5-6, 10, 67, 70,
72-75, 79, 93-95, 141, 162, 167,
169, 214
Science 2-4, Math 4, FFA 1-2, Dairy
Products Team 2, Jr. and Sr. Chapter
Conducting Team 1-2, Football 2-3,
Track 3-4, Band 1-2, Stage Band 1-2,
Student Council 4, Mr. Jacket Nominee
4, Student Body President 4, Optimist
Club Award 4
WOOD, DALE 10, 25, 28-29, 95, 122,
126-127, 151, 154, 167, 240
Science 2, 4, VICA 4, Football 1-4,
Track 1,Class Officer 4
WISE, DELBERT 10, 138, 167
Science 2, FFA 1-3, VICA 3-4, Foot-
ball 1-2
WOOD, RUGENE 10, 49, 77-78,
87-88, 90-91, 93, 167-168
Transfer from Temple, Texas 3, Math 4,
FHA 3, Basketball 3,Choir 4, Musical 4,
National Honor Society 4, Honor Grad-
uate
WRIGHT, CLINTON 10, 167
FFA 1-2, Dairy Team 1
WRIGHT, MARVIN 167
Transfer from Port Hueneme, California
4
YARBROUGH, MARY ANNE 10, 49,
79-80, 103, 106, 116, 119, 153,
167,192, 206, 250
Library 1-4, Parliamentarian 3, Presi-
dent 4, FTA 2, FHA 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms
2, 3rd Vice-President 4, DECA 4, Trea-
surer 4, Presentation Play 2-3, Q.V.
Sweetheart 4, Honor Graduate
YEAGER, KENNY 10, 83, 127, 158,
167
Science 1, Spanish 3, State Convention
Delegate 3
Junior Index
Lea Alexander 177
Kathy Allen 17, 92-95,177
Darline Anderson 95, 108, 113-114,
122,177
Ray Andrews 18-19, 35-36, 38,
41-43, 87,177, 216
Susan Andrews 177
Roy Lynne Anthony 44, 46, 153, 177,
234
Brad Barron 1, 21, 24, 67, 78,177, 220,
230
Cyd Baumgardner 77-78, 177
Eddie Bcarden 78, 93, 98-99, 101, 129,
177
R. G. Becker 21, 77-78, 93,177,237
.Ioe Benton 177
Roy Bills 40, 93, 177
Pat Black 16, 77-78, 93, 176-177, 214
Rosanna Bolling 37-40, 48, 91, 105,
137, 177
Mike Boren 41, 75, 96, 99, 177
Phillip Boswell 69, 74, 177
James Boucher 37, 40, 42, 83, 93, 95,
178
Dwain Brock 21, 25, 30, 59-60, 63, 68,
74, 97, 99, 178, 240
Tommy Brooks 6, 66,178, 217, 234
Lonnie Brown 116, 121, 178,235
Donna Bruns 102, 178
Terry Burgess 35, 37, 40-42, 178, 184,
237,214
John Buris 97, 178
John Burleson 74, 178
Mike Carlson 17, 178
Randall Carpenter 7, 25-26, 67, 72, 74,
98, 151, 178
Margaret Carter 37-40, 178
Susan Chastain 20-21, 44, 46, 82-83,
105, 178, 212
Karleece Chumney
83, 94-95, 252
Richey Clark 74, 178
Charles Cole 23, 179
Steve Cole 16, 126, 178-179
Ann Cox 44, 46-47, 105, 153, 179,212
Jim Cozby 179
Denver Cross 23, 51, 179
16, 44, 46, 77-78,
Dennis Curtis 24, 30-31, 67, 72,
74-75, 92-93,106,151, 222
Craig Dameron 37, 41, 66, 179, 217,
222
Deborah Daniel 77-78, 179
Alice Darnell 20, 79-80, 83, 95, 104,
179
David Deaver 23, 176
Cynthia Denton 21, 44-46, 78, 82-84,
153,179, 212, 221
Debbie Domm 18-19, 36, 38-39, 41,
93-95,179, 216, 219
Janice Dowell 77-78, 82-83, 105, 179
Bill Dunson 22, 68, 99,179
Gary Earle
Sharon Engler 1,18-19, 37-38, 40, 83,
152, 179, 216-217, 219, 220
Scott Evans 51, 66, 179,217
Mark Evatt 18-19, 37, 40,179, 216
Debby Ewers 48-49, 77-78, 95,
178- 180, 188, 212
Terry Fedde 20-21, 92-93, 95, 179
Jimmy Foster
Sherri Foster 36, 40, 144, 179, 212
Glyneth Free 180, 186, 242
Ruemma Frizzell 105, 180
David Garner 21, 27, 96-98, 180
Debbie Garner 139, 180
Randy Gill 180
David Golliday
Nettie Golliday 180
Glynda Gordon 17, 20-21, 48-49, 52,
55, 57, 64, 83, 104, 138-139, 180,
188, 193, 212
Billy Graham 125, 180
Doris Graham 21, 49, 114, 180
Mike Graham 116,122, 186, 212
Tresia Green 180
David Gregory 180
Letha Grissom 17, 80, 180- 186
Louis Grissom 181
Sharon Gryder 17, 181
Debra Hallmark 181
Lana Hanson 37, 41,181
Randy Harding 36, 38, 40, 42, 83-84,
87-89, 91, 94--95, 181, 225
Larry Harris 21, 97-98,181
Rickey Haynes
Carol Harwell 18
42-43, 74, 86
Beverly Hefton 20,
Mary Hicks 37, 39
Perry Hicks 25,
92-93, 95, 98,
-19, 21, 35-36, 38,
--88, 90-91, 181, 228
145,181, 242
-40, 81,104,181
28, 72, 74, 77-78,
176,181
Rudy Hinojos 93-95,181, 222
Melody Hook 6, 10, 20-21, 49-50, 64,
138, 181, 212, 237, 242
Dwain Hooks 97, 182
Jolynne Hopson 1, 17, 21, 56-57, 72,
74, 182, 220, 239, 255
Jerry Hubble 122, 125
Danny Hughes 21, 182, 236
Judy Hughes 1, 6, 16, 67, 70, 72, 74,
77-78,151-152,182, 220,225
Kathy Hunter 6, 10, 17, 20, 56, 180,
182, 212, 232
Rickey Hyde 20, 23, 59-62,182
Dianna Irick 77-78, 104,108,1l4,182
Wesley Jacks, Jr. 37, 40, 182
Betty Jackson 50, 182
Caroline Jean Jackson 19, 81, 182, 216
Caroline Mae Jackson 182
Larry Jennings 186
Paula Joiner 121, 182
VickiJones105, 114,122,182
Kenneth Kelly 121, 182
Steve Kimball 40, 99,182, 222
Diane King 17, 56, 183, 239
Don King 37, 41-43,183
Jimmy King 120, 183
Lance Knight 10, 20-21, 48, 59,
61-62, 72, 74,176-177,180, 183,
189,222,232
Linda Knight79-80, 181,183
Joe Kohr 183
John Kribbs16,23, 183,226
Toni Laughlin 183
Sharon Leatherman 79-80, 183
Carolyn Lesley 1, 6, 16-17, 20, 52, 54,
57, 64, 103-105, 128-129, 152,
176,183,220, 226,255
Gregg Lewis 1
Nolan Lewallen 7, 16, 25-26, 59-61,
63,67,99, 183,189,227
Charles Lohrmann 21, 68, 83, 92-93,
183,214
Roger Lowery 127
Peggy Lucas 183
David Luttrell 183
Ricky Lynn
Kay Mahan 183
Terry Maikell 49, 183
James Marsh 21, 23,176
Susan Martin 18, 86-88, 90-91, 103,
105,129,144,183,216
William Mason 37, 41, 183
Alva Mast 116,118,183
Larry McMa1ian 16, 67, 183
Zoe Miller 44, 47, 83, 105, 184
Randy Mills 25, 29-31, 167, 184, 240
Bobby Nichols 6, 23, 67, 184
Kirby Pack 101, 184
Lewis Pack 37-38, 40, 87, 90-91, 184,
214
Marilyn Pack 181, 184
Mike Parr 25, 29, 184, 240
Steve Peacock 9, 70, 99, 184
Nelda Perry 92-93,105,15l,184
252
Alice Porter 20, 77-78, 82--83, 85, 184,
212, 233
Danny Procter 83, 93, 185
Kenneth Purvis 21, 37--38, 41 '43, 77,
78, 185
Don Rez 69, 93, 129, 177, 185, 232
Ricky Rhoades 185
Bill Richards 21, 25- 26, 51, 97-99,
151, 185, 240
Judy Riggs 83,105,108, 114, 151,185
Jerrye Riley 185
Jerry Roberts 125, 185
Becky Robinson 20, 80, 83, 185--186,
242
Rickey Rowe 185, 222
Wanda Rutherford 44, 47, 104-105,
153,185,212, 224, 234
Beverly Ryan 16, 20, 77-'78, 83, 85,
139, 185, 212
Cliff Sanders 185
Julia Sanford 17, 49, 52, 54, 57, 64,
185, 212, 237
Suzanne Satterwhite 83, 185, 212, 234
Jack Shaffer
Bobbie Shelton 114, 180, 185
Bobby Sherrod 185
James Slaten 87, 90- 91,185
Etta Jo Smith 87, 91,185
Patti Smith 21, 44, 47, 77478, 93,185,
189, 206
Sharon Smith 17, 48, 56, 82 '85, 139,
186,212
lsla Snyder 50, 83, 85, 186,212
Debbie Adams 50, 104, 191, 195
Kathy Anderson 18, 79, 81, 91, 191,
195, 216
Rita Kay Arms
Debbie Artfiend
John Baker 35, 37, 40, 42, 72, 91,
94495, 191, 195
Joe Belcher 97,191, 195,220
Lola Bible 87, 91,191
Renee Blanks 151, 191, 195
Margaret Boswell 50, 191, 212
Laurie Brandon 35 '36, 39, 48, 77, 92,
104,191,195, 224, 238
Vicki Britt 91, 104, 191. 197
Debbie Burks 91, 191, 195
Dale Carpenter 23, 72. 97 98,
190--191, 198
Nellie Soliz
Randy Spikes 186
Debbie Steger 20, 139, 186, 222
Laverl Stephens 186
Ray Stone 127, 186
Debbie Stracener 36, 38, 40, 74, 83,
104, 186, 212
Keith Stripling 21, 23, 87, 91, 186, 229
Larry Tate 186
David Tomlinson 35, 37, 40-42, 92,
94f95,186, 216, 219, 243
Ann Trammell 16, 115'--116, 121--122,
186
Steve Turknett 20, 37, 42 f 43, 186, 214,
216
Sharlyn Turney 81, 186
Lynn Ulmer 6, 51, 71, 77--78, 92-93,
187,230
Caroline Vandaveer 44, 47, 85, 104,
139, 187, 233
Debbie Waldie 10, 35, 37, 39, 48,
83-85, 87-89, 90 91, 144, 187,
243
Donna Walker 77-78, 82 83, 92 93,
128-129, 187
Steve Walker 20, 116, 118, 187
Michelle Walters 44-45, 47, 83 -84, 87,
91, 102,187,252
David Watkins 7-8, 21, 24, 28'-29, 31,
68,176,187, 227
Beth Watts 119, 187, 212,216
Douglas Waugh
Gary Whitman 21, 35, 37, 39, 41-43,
Sophomore Index
Taressa Carpenter 191, 195
PaulChapman 21, 23, 51,191
Billy Chew 191
Nancy Clark 79, 81, 87, 90-91, 191,
195,212
Dusty Clayton 23, 94-96, 191, 195,
222
Rickey Coleman 24, 87, 91, 191, 195
Gail Corsey 191, 195
Kathy Cranford 1, 6, 44, 46, 152, 191,
2194-220, 253
Nancy Dalby 44, 46-47, 153, 191
Kerry Darley 191
Jeannie Davidson 87, 91, 104, 191, 195
Donald Denman 24, 74, 92, 191,
194f195, 197, 221
Linda Derrick 50, 191 192, 195
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72475, 97-99,101,187, 216
Danny Whitt 97, 187
Toni Willis 122-123, 125, 127, 187,
226
Cathy Wilson 187
Lana Wise 20, 114, 139, 151, 180, 187,
212
Nat Wofford 67, 98, 187
Chris Wo1f128, 187,223
Debra Wolfe 83, 187
Kay Wood 10, 17, 20, 49, 53, 55, 57,
64, 72,75,94-f95,18l, 187,212
Mike Wood 16, 25, 27, 29-31, 59-'60,
63, 67468, 97,151,187
Marvnell Wright 64, 122, 181
Steve Dunn 40,191,195
Donna Ifinney
Beverly Fisher 102, 191
Lynn Foster 50, 64,191-192,212
Jan Gaines 50, 64, 72, 95, 104, 192,
212, 243
Carolyn Gaither 87,90 91, 192
Elaine Ganske 91, 104, 192
Helen Garrett 21, 104, 192
Tommy Garrett 192
Debbie Gibson 192
Kenneth Gifford 51, 96, 192, 222
Mike Gilbert 23, 51,192, 197
Jo Ann Gooch 21, 64-65, 75, 86'91,
192, 254
Robert Gray 23, 96, 101, 184, 192
Becky Green
Leonard Green
Jane Griffin 21
87,91, 192
38, 40, 88, 192
Rod Green 37-
, 102, 192
Debbie Hale 44, 46, 104, 192
Jimmy Hale 23
,192
Joe Hale 23,192
Zonelle Newman 44, 46-47, 104, 194,
221, 253
Jeanmarie Nichols 44-46, 104, 194, 212
Alan Nix 23, 67, 92, 194
Terry Olliff 87, 90-91, 194
Garland Pack 37, 40, 194
Johnny Hancock 99, 192, 222
Mary Harrison 36, 38, 40, 104, 192
Ted Helms 70, 193
Steven Hodge
Brenda Hope
James Hoover 66, 193
Doris Howard 192-193, 242
Krista Howell 193
Jerry Huekabee 96, 99, 193
Fredia Hurt 87, 90-91,193
Linda Huse 193
Janet Jackson 102, 192-193
Randy Jacquess 23, 193
Geri Jarvis 37-38, 40,95,193,196
Sandra Jenkins 37-40, 104, 193, 197
Bruce Stanley Johnson 23, 87, 90-91
Pam Johnston 151, 193, 212
Kathy Kelley 192-193, 212
Bobby Kennedy 97-99, 193, 196-197
Bing King 37, 87,193
Kirk Kitchens 23, 51, 193, 198, 217
Clay Knapp 20, 92, 97, 99, 193
Greg Lane 37, 40, 87, 91,193
Wylie Laney 97, 194
Jerry Lawson 194
Randy Gregg Lewis
Chuck Lietz 96, 99, 194, 211
Vicki Little 104, 192, 194
Don Lucas
Lynn Lumsden 44, 46, 104, 129, 194,
212
Vickie Mann 21, 36, 38, 40, 104, 194
Linda McAnelly
Debbie McCann 194
Wayne McCann
Nicky McCarty
Kim McCleery 194
Ray McCoy 97, 194
DeVonna McNeill 37-38, 41, 194, 240
Karen Miehaud 194
Melvin Miller 37, 40, 95, 194
Chris Montgomery 50, 64, 92, 104,
128-129, 192,194,212
Charles Moon
William Moon 63, 194, 222
Mike Moreland
Mike Moser 23, 66, 99, 194
John Nease
Steve Pack 194, 222
Freddie Paekwood 195
Dave Parker 92, 195
Scott Patterson 23, 51, 190, 195
James Patton
Debby Perry 36, 40, 104, 128, 195
Roy Pingleton 195
Faye Rainey 195-196, 241
Cheryl Rampley 18-19, 190, 192, 195,
197, 199, 212, 219, 221
Larry Rankin
Ricky Rasberry
Don Ratliff 18, 195
Clayton Ratliff, Jr. 195
Robert Ray 37, 41, 96, 195
Gayla Redden 21, 44, 47, 190 195
Connie Rhodes 195
Dusty Rhodes 23, 83, 92, 97, 99, 190
195
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Debbie Riggs 144, 195, 242
Kerry Roach 40, 50, 64-65, 92, 195,
240
Marsha Rogers 18-19, 102, 195
Dee Ann Runyon 6, 44, 47-48, 83, 92,
104, 195, 212, 219, 253
Bruce Russell 195
Margarita Sanchez 195
Emilee Sanders 195
Ken Satterwhite 195
Jr. Savage 23, 196
Rickey Saxon 97, 196
Sarah Schmidt 49, 102, 196
William Schrimsher 97, 196
Susan Scott 44, 47, 83, 104, 196, 212,
220
Danny Sharp 23, 196
Janet Sharp 17, 50, 196
Larry Sharp 196
Mike Shelby 126-127
Gary Shelton 96, 196
Anthony Sims 23, 51, 67, 196
Anita Smith 196
Gary Smith
Kenneth Smith 196
Larry Smith 23, 83, 92, 196, 214
Linda Smith 104, 196
Nancy Smith 151, 196
Sandra Smith 1, 6, 16, 44, 46-47, 64,
95, 104, 190, 196, 212, 220, 241
Kathy, Dee Ann, and Zonelle strike a
"Raindrop" pose for Stingerette Talent
Show rehearsal.
Susie Sorrells 64
Kenneth Spellings
Stephen Van Springer 222
Mona Staffon 64, 83, 196
Alemeda Stephens 196
Darrell Stephens 25, 96, 151, 190, 196,
240
Mary Stephens 196- 197
Donna Stone
Rickey Stone 99, 196, 222
Terry Stone 23, 72, 196
Frank Summers 87-89, 196, 225
David Tate 37, 42, 95, 145, 197
Mike Trice 23, 197
Steve Trogdon 37, 41, 87-91, 193,197
Carolyn Voss 44, 104, 197, 212
Mike Walker
Dennis Watson 197
Craig Webb 197
Richard Weems 197
Diane Wesson 87, 91, 104, 148, 197
Ginger Whitacre 21, 48-50, 64-65, 72,
75,83,92,104, 197, 199,212
Victor Whiteley
Taresa Whitenton 87, 91, 94
Carolyn Whitfield 87 91, 104, 197, 206
Susan Williams 21, 36, 39, 48, 64, 92,
95, 196-197, 212, 229
John Willis 197, 240
Dean Willman 36, 88-89, 94-95, 197
Eddie Winkler 197
Leonard Wise 197
Shirley Wright 87, 197
Larry Young
253
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Freshman Index
David Alexander 201
Roger Ammons 22, 83- 85, 201-202
Garry Anderson 83. 201
Terry Antoine 201
Dale Ash 37, 40,201
Ronald Atkins'22, 201
Bonnie Barfield 201
Jennie Barron 87, 91, 201
Dewey Bates
Lawrence Bible 51
Jack Bills 22,201
Elaine Blanford 21, 37, 40. 64, 87, 91
201, 212
John Blazi 40, 96, 201
Debbie Bridges 50, 72, 102, 201
Billy Brown 22, 51, 66, 201, 254
Don Brown 16 -17, 22, 51, 66,
200-202. 209
Diann Buck 81. 201
Janis Burns
Gary Carpenter 87, 91, 201
Margaret Carpenter 201
Mark Chastain 5, 51, 66, 75. 201
Joe Christian 36. 38.40, 201
Ronney Coleman 22, 201 202
Charles Compton 37, 41. 201
Jake Compton 151, 201
Vicky Counts
Terry Crow 37, 39-40, 201
Steve Curtis 16, 22, 96, 201 e202
Cary Dameron 37, 40, 96, 201, 222
Lrnie Darnell 201
David Davis 201
Gary Davis 201
Jesse Davis
Lee Davidson 22, 66, 201, 205
Gary Decker 202
Sterling Denton 35, 37, 40, 42. 83, 202
Becky Derrick 202, 242
Kay Derrick
Mark Derrick 22, 99, 202
Gordon Dockery
Steve Dolberry 202
Gary Domm 202
Danny Dowell 22, 202
Sherry Dunagan
Ann livans 37, 41, 102, 200, 202, 204
llal Evans 22,51,66, 102, 200,202
Peggy Ewers 37, 39-40, 202, 212
Brent lfanning 22, 202, 205
Debra lfincannon 202
Linda lford 207
Paul Foster
Debbie Garcia 44, 46, 87, 202
Cindy Garrison 37-38, 40, 87-88, 91.
102, 202, 212, 232
Jimmy Gill 22, 202
Rickey Gilliland
Sharon Golightly 44, 46, 202, 203
Sue Graham 102-103, 202
lfredia Green 102, 202
James Gregory 202
Robert Gregory 37, 40, 202
Dianne Griffin 44, 46, 202, 203
Billy Grissom 16. 22, 51, 66, 72, 96,202
Wayne Haley 22, 51, 66, 96--97.
202-203
Dale llallmark 203
Lillie Hamilton 50, 203
Margie Hartsfield 203
Sid Hatch 203, 216
Sue Hendrickson 44, 46, 50, 203
Curtis Henningsen 22, 83-85, 202 -203
Tommy llilliard 87,203
Randy Hooks
Susan Hubbard 44, 46, 92, 203, 212
Jimmy Huckabec 203
Danny Huey 22, 202' 203
Mike Hughes 36, 41, 203
Gary Huniberson 22, 51, 202, 203
Donna Hunter 48, 102,203,205
Phillip Jacks 37, 41, 203
Sam Jackson
Richard James
Derone Jenkins 36, 40. 92, 203, 212
Vic Johnson 72. 203
Ann Jones 50, 203
Joy Jones 1, 102, 152, 203, 220, 238,
255
KarenJones 102,203,212
Johnelle Kincannon 44, 46, 102, 203,
205
Billy advises Jo Ann to jump high and
hurry all the way to Regional!
Charles Kohr 203, 242
Pat Kribbs 22, 51, 66, 72, 200, 204, 209
Denise Landers 37 40, 87, 101, 204, 212
Ginger Lawson 50, 204' 205
Gayle Lee 16, 22, 66, 202
Marchelle Lee 87, 91, 96, 204
David remit 36, 40, 66, 204
Steve Lesley 22, 51, 99, 202, 204
David Donald Liles 207
Sharon Lovelace 102, 204-205, 230
James Lowry
Jerry Lowry 22, 51, 66, 99, 204
Millie Lucas 204
Wanda Lucas 50, 204
Reuben Luna 96
Kerry Luttrell 204
Connie Lynn
Sheila Martin 37 38, 40, 102 103, 204
Maria Martinez 204
Claire Mast 37, 41, 102, 204
Ken McDonald 8, 22, 204
Judy McGarrity
Cindy McKay 204
Dale McKinney 204
Susie Meador 44, 46 47, 204
James Melton
Rhonda Miller 44, 46 '47, 50, 64, 102,
204, 212. 224
Linda Mills 374 40, 102, 204
Paula Moon 87, 90, 204
Tony Moon 242
Tommy Musick 36, 40
Margaret Nease 79, 81, 102, 204
John Nesbitt 205
Terri Newman 36. 41,205,212
Phil Orbison 205
Jimmy Pack 37, 40. 51,205
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Johnny Pack 22, 202, 205
Joyce Pack 37-39, 41,102,205
Lois Pack 37-39,41, 102,205
Ricky Pack 17, 22, 205, 239
Tommy Pack 22, 66, 202, 205
Benny Padgett 37, 39-40, 205
Gayle Parrack
Charles Peek 37, 83, 205
Johnny Perales 205
Mark Porter 1, 5, 16, 22, 72, 75,
220, 233
David Ramos 207
Randy Rez 69, 205
Clyde Rhodes 22, 205
Billie Riggs 44, 47, 72, 74, 102,
208
Margo Robertson 44, 47, 72, 74,
205, 208
Robbie Robertson 102, 200, 205
Donna Robison 36, 39-40, 81, 102,
Carol Rogers 206
Ella Mae Rogers 87, 90-91, 206
205,
205,
102,
206
Sharon Sanders 102, 200, 203, 205-206
Bruce Satterwhite 16, 22, 51,
205-206
Terry Saxon 206
Sharon Sims 102, 205 -206
Marvin Sisson
Debbie Smith 36, 39 40, 92, 206
Jim Smith 206
Billy Spellings 207
Gayla Springer
Danny Spurlock 22, 202, 206
Greg Stewart 206
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Randy Stone 22, 66, 96, 202,206
Cindy Tate 50, 206
Pat Tate 206
Linda Taylor 50, 79, 81, 203, 207, 212
Jo Ann Thompson 91,207
Lou Ann Tomlinson 37, 40, 42, 64-65,
87-89, 91,102, 207, 212, 243
Pat Trogdon 44, 47, 50, 207, 224
Tommy Tuck 22, 66, 207
Deborah Tucker
Taressa Turley 102, 207, 255
David Turney 207, 255
Roxann Varnell
Linda Walker 102, 129, 207
Rhonda Walker 44, 47, 203, 207, 255
Gary Wallace 22, 98-99, 202. 207
Joe Walls 83, 207, 255
Adrian Warren 22, 98
Barry Watson 22, 202,
Leann Weems 37-38
Linda Weir 44, 47, 50,
Leonard White 207
,207, 255
207,255
41, 102,207,212
206-207
Sherry White 77, 87-88, 200
Brenda Whitehead 87, 137, 207
Dana Wolfe 50, 102, 207, 255
Donna Wood 44, 46-47, 102, 207, 255
Kelvin Wood 51, 98, 207, 255
Teresa Wood 87, 90-91, 207
Cynthia Wooley 90, 102, 205, 207
Kenneth Wright 207
Peggy Wright 50, 207
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