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a ee Sears Seeishiied enencvee so RGR OE De eae NT a POE ae RE aint a) ALLEN COUNTY PUBL! MU 3 1833 07523 0687 David Bratcher Paula Chambers Steve Crocker Pat Hudspeth Jenny Jackson Mark Jacobson Carol Kucera Judy Maehr Raul Oteiza Mary Rose Ploch Susan Rosenfield Karen Smith Mike Tolson Laurie Wagner Sunny Waldorf Nancy Wilson Bobby Woods Warren Wright Document a time of HOPE a time of CHANGE ... 1971 Thomas Jefferson High School Dallas, Texas Volume XV LB A new principal is helping to bring about many changes. Two associates are aiding him in accomplishing his goals. New teachers are enlivening our learning processes. Staff Development Programs are broadening our teachers’ ee outlooks. ae te FES Voluntary assemblies are now giving students more freedom of aatelia= - DH aT-ditle (=a mm ole] aval] Mime rellaliare Manlolacm clei sila olehilelamlamcaatelolmelirell ey PE Gey a Taalealinmscclelilelare Gstalimtme) o-vallare Mal-nwarcolanalelalicehiven channels. | De-emphasizing of class differences is encouraging school unity. | ) aie + _ es | Le ate BB - aa Ni Fe . : eA 8g PE a sah IM, -_— P Ree, Sheaatieee a cae a : Serr eel S:.- vw 2 FRI RRP GE EL ° c eal ° Cc E ro} i ® ® a © 5 A oxy ams re _ 5 — | cond ay ” “Remember, no human condition ” is ever permanent... lsocrates tia Hit Te Y ae Hite PR Hare FFE cr? e = ° RASTER oo 2 BRT al ef bed Ss Be a “To-day is not yesterday; we ourselves change; how can our works and thoughts, if they are always to be the fittest, continue al- ways the same? Change, indeed, is painful; yet ever need- ful, and if memory have its force and worth, so also has hope.”’ — Carlyle Bi eas eel f i a . “me seta 4 der — ee The Dallas Independent School District is pushing effective integration of schools and faculties. = Growing concern over our environment is being exemplified in the 7XeNrolaterXo Ml site) Lexe NAKe Lato Ma Xe) Lele WARSolUeT-Mel Mel Mame Le TavageXertiave Maltin) oX-Ve Monastic (Tale lelaical oXelilare Mamata Uli p loko) [Lol b: are indicative of growing concern over social problems. Education's increasing sensitivity to the needs of the individual student can be seen in the Metropolitan Learning Center. Skyline High School is evidence of a growing awaren ess of the need for improved career training. Miiteme lana for general excellence is producing results throughout the Dallas system. | rene ay - “ 1 Alay st £0 im —_— Change’s Champion Learning’s Liberation Independents’ Inspiration Study’s Stimulator Compassion’s Confederate Prejudice’s Protestant Awareness’ Advocate Student’s Sympathizer Document's Dedicatee . . . Christopher Perry Nichols 12 Ea, ea hon CEN? Table of Contents Organizations... . 164 Militanye™ eee 232 Classesu... 714 ane 242 Advertising. ..... 368 ‘‘A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” ‘‘Hope animates the wise . Henry Adams Vauvenargues School Administration Always changing, always moving To keep education relevant. “RS ea MEMBERS OF THE DALLAS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION: Seated, left to right: Trinidad Garza, G. R. Hol- lingsworth, John Plath Green, Dr. Emmett J. Conrad (Vice President), Dr. Marvin H. Berkeley (President), Dr. Nolan Estes (Superintendent), Mrs. Henri L. Bromberg, Jr., Dr. Sam R. Faris, Dr. Daniel W. Foster, and Joe W. Kirven. 2 18 Mr. Kelly Principal A listening ear, A telescopic eye; With quiet competence, With careful judgment Filling the school’s need With more than duty and devotion — Adding an extra dimension of Sympathy. : : 19 Assistants to the Principal Right hand and left hand — Active Skillful Guiding TJ with a steady grasp. ‘Mr. Billy Poteet, Assistant Principal Mr. Darrell Harris, Administrative Intern 20 Mrs. Edith Cooper Pupil Personnel Counselor She has listened to every excuse Heard every sob story Learned every trick — And devoted herself to her work With friendly efficiency. MRS. BETTYE HESS MRS. DOROTHY MRS. RUBY MRS. MARGARET MRS. ETHYEL MRS. BERNICE JOY PELTON WARE STALLINGS TARPLEY Attendance Office Secretaries Office Secretaries oo eer | i MR. JOE DIGIGLIO, Head Custodian MRS. RUBY DUNN, IBM 21 Counselors Mapping out futures... eeeees Staeeee Neees CTE Ka @ 1 danny £ LSID SSS BNR MRS. FRANCES MRS. EDWINA MR. ROBERT MRS. DOROTHY MRS. JOYCE MRS. BOBBIE BEST BROWN GREER REDINGTON FERRELL LONG Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor's Secretaries Guidance Center Left to right: Police Officer O. E. Stanton, Teacher-in-Charge Mickey Left to right: Secretary Lucy Nierman and Visiting Teacher Kathryn Poteet, Probation Officer Gene Ray. Rogers. 22 Supplementing experiences... MRS. MARY SMITH Librarian MRS. SHIRLEY RICHIE MRS. MARTHA GREEN Library Assistants Reserve Officer Training Corps Creating leaders... COLONEL SERGEANT HAROLD FRINDELL EMANUEL CILIO R.O.T.C. Instructor R.O.T.C. Instructor _ Special Education ath Boosting potentials .. . MISS SHERRILL TRIPLETT Special Education 23 English MRS. BETTY ALLISON Soph. English MRS. MARY BROCK Jr. English MRS. MARGARET BURGAN Soph. and Jr. English MRS. MAURINE FUSSELL Jr. English, Journalism, and Reveille Sponso' Encountering varied viewpoints . . . MRS. ANN MRS. BETTY MRS. SUSAN MISS PATRICIA MISS PRINCESS GRISWOLD HARRIS LINDSEY -LODEWICK MARTIN Jr. and Sr. English Soph. English Soph. English Sr. English Sr. English yaa MISS DOROTHA McCLAIN Jr. and Sr. English 25 MISS BETTY McLAIN Sr. English VEN MRS. FRANCES MOORE Jr. and Sr. English MRS. JESSIE SHESHUNOFF Soph. English MRS. CAROLYN TOWNSEND Soph. English MR. ROBERT PARRISH Jr. English and Document sponsor 26 Fine Arts . Guiding creative tendencies .. . MRS. ANN MR. CHRISTOPHER MR. CHARLES ADAMS NICHOLS BARTON Speech Speech Band Mk. JACK CANNON Choral Music MISS MARION COLE Art 27 MRS. JULIE = CAMERON é : - @ ae Spanish . see Pda ae ay AE: f “3 | ON) Ee Ld MRS. DORIS MRS. MARGARET _ MRS. JESSIE PHILLIPS HASTINGS SHESHUNOFF French Latin French MRS, JOYCE THOMPSON Spanish MISS VIRGINIA VAUGHN © Spanish Se ee cen ee es neti? re yA % ’ MRS. MARLENE WEBB German Expanding communication . . . MISS SALLY WINGO Spanish 29 Science MR. FRANCIS BOWEN Chemistry MRS. CANDY MISS SALLY FOX MR. CHARLES MRS. CLAUDINE MISS LINDA FOWLER Biology LORINCZ MORGAN MORSE Biology Biology Biology Chemistry Observing natural systems... MRS. IRENE PENRY Biology MR. GARY VERMILLION Biology MR. LARRY WHITLOCK Physics Mathematics MR. CHARLES WATSON Algebra and Trigonometry MR. JAMES BAILEY MRS. LAVALLE Calculus and BUSH Algebra Algebra and Geometry MRS. DOROTHA MR, ROBERT HUDSON LEGATE Geometry and Algebra and Related Algebra Trigonometry MRS. GAYE DAUGHERTY Geometry and Algebra MRS. EDDYE O'NEAL Algebra and Geometry ® iS MRS. CLAUDINE HOAG Geometry MR. WILLIAM PARKER Business Math and Related Algebra Disci plining logic... MR. DONALD RAPER Geometry and Algebra, Swimming “ al’ MRS. MARY SELVIDGE Geometry MISS SUSAN SMITH Trigonometry and Elementary Analysis History Comparing cultures... MRS. FRANCES COX Civics and American History MR. ARCH GIBSON American History and English History MRS. MARGARET MR. BILLY LITTLE MR. B. Q. NANCE HASTINGS American History | American History World History and Economics and European History MISS KATHRYN MR. MELTON MRS. LINDA MARTIN OWEN PASLEY Civics Texas History and World History American History MR. RALPH REYNOLDS World History and Football Coach MRS. NANCY SOLANA American History and World History MR. ALLEN STUMBO American History and Football Coach MR. GERALD TURNER World History and American History, Football and Baseball Coach MR. CHARLES VERNON American History and Basketball Coach MRS. ARTIE SUE WELLS American History and Problems of Democracy 35 Business Education, Distributive Education Developing useful skills . . MISS BETSY BOOK = MRS. MARGARET MRS. MARY Typing HERMANN HOLMES Shorthand and Shorthand and Typing Typing MRS. CLARANELLE MR. MAURICE MISS BILLYE FAYE WEEKLEY MEALS THOMPSON Typing Bookkeeping and _ Distributive Business Law Education Industrial Education Cultivating technical crafts... MR. WAYNE BECKER Drafting MR, LUCIUS COX Metal Shop and Power Mechanics MR. JERRY MR. JOE FERRELL MR. JAMES CRAMER Drafting, Related PATTERSON Electronics and Algebra, and Woodworking Plastic Shop Football and Track Coach 37 Study Hall MRS. GENEVIEVE MRS. DOROTHY BRITTON DILLENDER Study Hall Study Hall MRS. MARGARET MRS. ANN HYDE RICHARDSON Study Hall Study Hall MRS. MARJORIE FAIR Study Hall MRS. WILMA SCHOENKE Study Hall Ee Chane hy ae Home and Family Living, Homemaking, Health Education Simplifying daily living. . . MRS. ELIZABETH CHILDS, R. N. Nurse, Health Education MRS. GRACE DELATOUR Home and Family Living MISS BARBARA MISS WILETTE ELLISON McCROAN Homemaking Homemaking and Home and Family Living PPpe, ° y MISS SARAH HARDY Girls’ P.E. and Drill Team Sponsor Physical Education, Drivers’ Education MISS MYRA McINTYRE Girls’ P.E. and Tennis Coach Training bodies and reflexes . . . MR. RONALD MR. ROLF OLSEN’ AAR. ALLEN KIRK BOGGS Boy s’ P.E. Head Football Boys’ P.E. and Golf Coach and Coach . Geometry Left to right: Mr. Dave Clark, (Behind the Wheel) and Miss Sherry Cummer, (Drivers Ed TV). ‘ bilins ality ' git Spb bth q ety! igasialt LE a - oa , % ’ wees’ Student Life And yet we can’t keep a fire going to make smoke. Don't you under- stand? Can't you see we ought to — ought to die before we let the - fire go out? “Keep your heart up! You may come through all right. There is William Golding news brewing that even the ravens have not heard.”’ J. R. R. Tolkien 43 Fall Without ceremony, Without noticeable change, The summer days become fall days — And the days no longer belong to us. Summertime jubilance is not totally controlled. Words fly unfettered, Laughter echoes from friendships’ renewal — We forget that the freedom of summer no longer belongs to us. Excited — not admitting it; ° Melancholy — dismissing it; Restless —— suppressing it; A beginning... . ‘| want my Maypo!” “The devil made me do it!” “Who was that masked man? | wanted to thank him.” “It covers the bald spots.” wn, nat oa school goes sky high!”’ Te ‘Just a little more juice, and . . . poof! This ee 45 Settling down comes sooner than we thought; Newness turns into routine; Better things occupy our minds Than remembering sunny laziness Clubs recruit members, classes gain momentum As the sun dims and the air chills . . ‘Now all we need is a razor.’ “Yeah, he just put it on, grew big muscles and started screaming ‘Hercules’. a — ‘Dear Great Pumpkin, I’m awaiting your arrival on Halloween night ‘What greasy kid stuff?” rrr se rr i... o hy ee ee ee a 8 € 7 eer. eee i Peg eee. a 0 le reeo8 ae oe “Let me see, 1 + 1 = 3?” ‘Oh, Mama, | can't find my shoes.” “After 2 weeks ‘| wish everybody used Dial!”’ 47 “That arm never was long enough!” The boys in the band. J ea “A date to Homecoming?”’ at bin ea selgec nee Sr ee eee “ A “Seems like there would be an easier way to mop this place up!’ Wrapped up in sweaters, Caught up in activities, Rebels dive and plunge and jump Into the near infinity of doing — Every individual has a piece Of life to play with. “If you don’t quit drooling all over the potato chips, nobody will eat 'em!”’ = Homecoming 1970 The red and blue victory Over W. T. White... The six queenly nominees surrounded by Golden auras... The multi-colored voices . Of eight folksingers . . . The phosphorescent vibrations Of Green, The rainbow-splendored splashes On the lunchroom walls .. . Merging, Blending, Melting together To color our world radiant For Homecoming — 1970. WINTER Colors are grayed and subdued with chill. Clothes are wooled and tweeded. Invigorated by the cold, spirited by the holiday, T.J. people raise the curtain for a school play And begin rehearsing for a musical. Involvement thaws the frost. ‘And this is sample XYZ? ‘| can't believe he said that!”’ aa a a “That's a transmitter and you are supposed to be Clark Kent. . . is that it?” “Ah... you wouldn’t!”’ Round Two begins after a difficult week of end-of-semester-catch-up work. ‘Roundballers’’ dribble and shoot their way Through a fast-paced basketball season; Favorites and beauties emerge from the masses; And faces, though numb, still smile. 1 Al . “Let go of my hand. | think we're on Candid Camera!”’ “I'll show them how to get a part in a show.” ‘Who asked you to come out?” “If that mouse sticks his head out again, “After all of this, | a 56 “That Charlie Brown Ecology ‘Yeah, | communed with Nature; | walked to my.car this morning.”’ ‘| help stop pollution; | always throw my no-deposit bottles into a litter barrel.”’ It is not enough. Silent concern cannot help. So we developed Audio-Video Care Made up of seminars, bicycles, big litter sacks, posters, hands and voices. Maybe, just maybe, we'll make a difference. GE. E Neca ; Wil) ARE. PART eA th nore re = hn te Be “ NK NWSE REC YC) es AA “ NY . ; ‘ ’ Ae ‘Y ney LWA ‘ wt | = NI t a V fi Ss ’ eh, ; Ne K ; nd ts Y he) whe ie 57 Class Play — 1970 CAST THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1970 Mr. Appopolous ......+++++++++-George Edwards Ruth Sherwood......+++++++-++-+Virginia Newman Ejleen Sherwood .......+++++++++ +Molly Houston Jensen -. . Sn ee er We 2 ee POUL UCUT Lonigan .ig¢ecmecwtees same aye anineme HOO okey The Wreck oc cukwins coe ee OU teroe man Mr. Fletcher it, i Ae den a eee RICKEMOS IE Helen Wades esa ee co el eee Gs euinu ann Frank Lippencott .....+++++++5++++- Tommy Riddle Chic Clarkmo ees ee ee ass Cossack the oe iy See ey eene Violet Shelfonws to coe oe 2 oe ee Dep bie yy eben Mrs. Wade Gone se haat ee ae ee Clery edi Robert Baker’ta es cce eee eae ANU onies Walter Sherwood .....+++++++++++-George Brown Prospective Tenant .......+++++++++++Pattie Walker The’ Consuls. bees 2. ok ae eee es RICNOLG Rey No 58 ‘Chic Clark — you get out of here — you big snake!” (Eileen and Chic) “No, this wine should be served at the temperature of the room.” (Frank, Eileen, Ruth, and Chic) eg Mis pl Big a ‘‘l found him in the alley, with all these bed-clothes. (Wreck and Lonigan) “When am | going to fix the water pipes? ’ (Ruth, Eileen, Appopo- lous, and Jensen) Two sisters on their own in New York — Contending with a fast-talking landlord, A smooth-working newspaper man, A high-hoping drugstore clerk. Eileen and Ruth meet such interesting people as Violet — a lady of dubious profession, And Lonigan — a policeman who doubts their profession. “Look, why don’t we go somewhere and have a cool drink while ‘Now don't get yourself excited — It’s just a mistake.’ (Wreck and we're waiting for your sister?”’ (Eileen and Robert Baker) Chic) PRODUCTION STAFF Stage Manager.........-...-.....-Larry Boerder Assistants ..........David Arnquist, Mike Zacharias Stage Crew..........Ellis Buckley, Terri Laddusaw, Colleen Marder, Sharon Marder, Brian Micklos, Karen Robbins, Jeff Tweed, Mark Zacharias Lighting Crew.......Melanee Norsworthy, Manager S61 1Go-Ordinalor (2. eae eee soa ...Mary D’Avignon Set Designers............Lisa Carren, Judy Maehr, Becky Freiman, Leta Smith Set Construction............+....Art Service Club Program Cover Design...............Pat Peterson PoclelDesignu incase co we oc eee. 2 IM ELeemoan All the above under direction of Miss Marion Cole. “Too bad yuh don’t strip, though — they're always looking for new faces. ’ (Eileen and Violet) 59 My Sister Eileen CAST FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970 Mr. Appopolous .....++++++++0++++++Mike Scrima Ruth Sherwood « «+00 2« ss0.0.a04 Mary, Kate Kyser Fileen Sherwood... ..«s05.s2eoe =) = pUsdnine mcsry enser oe Ween ee ee ce oe LOU Loniganin: tot see Oa enene The. Wreck. ns cane ee ee ee eboney Ole Myre Fletcher. noe cn eee BLO HalentWadelen oe orencodal! Frank Lippencott AS Fa i ae Geen «a POOLE Chie Clark cet eto va ee RUSSelLLens COssdcke. oo wae eet 3 oe eee evineneene Violat: Shelfonsae cacti ses = as eee ee Mien Wade baie v a naaiees «ssa dot eee CIOS OLY Robert Bakers aoc eee eke oe ee a ed Walter Sherwood .......++++++++++George Brown Prospective Tenant ........++++++++++Pattie Walker The Consul ol. .tnce as eee se icnocorneypo “The Fleet's in.’’ (Ruth and Admirals) COMMITTEES Properties .... pa ...eee.Beth Aitken, Kathi Turner . Script Committee .......George Edwards, Chairman Sound Effecisiavcac; os Ste dees one cauuog) Bletce Make-up Crew... .-+e0+ceeerese+2sFam A neloski, Rhonda Boutte, Sylvia Chitwood, Michelle Heath, Laura Hurder, Kathy Hutchinson, Marti Taylor, Laurie Watson, Pat Wilder Ticket Sales Chairman ...........-Jack Cleaveland “But, Bob, | don't want you to get into any trouble . . .”’ (Ruth and Robert Baker) pe Ree Br ae sister? She's a blonde good-looking kid, ain't she? (Ruth and Chic Only a few problems trouble our heroin Starvation Dynamite explosions Oozing walls A short jail term A half-dozen smiling Portuguese admirals. In spite of these, Eileen — the beautiful half of the team — Finds her men, and plain, practical Ruth Finds her man (a very sophisticated magazine editor). All this just proves that ‘‘Life over a subway can be fun.” Ome would you mind giving them my new ting me up in your kitchen — (Helen and cards?’ (Ruth and Violet) The Wreck) 4 we thought you wouldn't mind put- iy if d ‘ WL) ‘| thought it would go good with the spaghet- “Why have | got a handyman?”’ (Jensen and Appopo- ti. ’ (Frank) 61 || lous) SPRING — Restless anticipation. The sun is growing warmer, Wind is blowing stronger, Life is going faster. As spring wakes up the world, School activities gain momentum, Hurrying along toward graduation and vacation. Excess energy must be consumed And restlessness given an outlet. “Her fleece was white as ... um hy Mother Nature is at work again. “Shazam! A toenail transplant right before our very eyes! ’ 62 5 € ‘How big do | want to be? Big enough to ride a two- wheeler.” : } 4 5 i i i “It's long, but it’s narrow. ’ “Did you say that you didn’t smoke Tareyton!” bese ‘oar et nae An s Seer baad ‘Frisbees aren't dangerous to your health, are they?” 2 ees “Hil I'm the new foreign student!” + “All we ever do is play ‘Footsies’!”’ Therefore students use their energy To perform a musical and a night of one-acts; To enter U.I.L. competition in singing and speaking; To put on Brotherhood, Document, and Thomas Jefferson assemblies; To play basketball, baseball, tennis, golf; To keep busy with senior events That climax with graduation. 65 Oklahoma! a 3 8 ae | Aunt Eller: Pam Potter Will and Dancers 66 An arrogant cowboy — Curly, A coy, independent farm girl — Laurey; Love is inevitable, but slow to arrive: Two proud spirits don’t want to give in. . A rambunctious old guardian — Aunt Eller, Tries her best at match-making. But Laurey’s fear of Jud — The silent, sullen, sadistic hired hand Who lives only to possess Laurey — Persuades her to let go of independence And take the loving protection of Curly. Jud’s damned soul destroys itself When he falls on his knife in a fight over Laurey. Curly and Laurey can love free of fear In the brand new state of Oklahoma. Jud Fry: John Freeman Ali Hakim: Mike Scrima Cast of “‘Oklahoma’’ Aunt Eller ........ 0} baeshs te ee eee Pam Potter GUIY 25s Seg 4:sSe ale oe hae aera Rusty George LQUIEY. sos s secunucs dee tae ee CE Mary Kate Kyser lke: Skidnore: 4 ors winks. sees oye eke eee Julian Pierce Slit siustins Soda waters vee Pat Wilder Will. Parker’... 5 tages: «vata ye Oe eee Jack Mashburn JUG, FY 5 vi 2 Both mes capa are Os ats John Freeman Ado Annie Carnes....... sais eRe ae Nancy Vesce Ali Hakim ...... vie b Sim salute’ ate ene MUKG CoCr Gertie Cummings ..:..i%ssesse0e. Thelma Bateman ENGN Sees Sus pels ceil eae se ee Sandy Ninemire Andrew Carnes.......... sassase see Albert Laredo Cord. Elam .-: Bitpe eee ee .Pat Ware Ballet Lavrey 250% «se asine oee ....Jenny Jackson Ballet Curly = wees aoe eee .....Joe Tiner Ballet Jud .....6s004640060-+.-Dennis McCollum SBPCERPTB ESE ‘Persian good-bye? Why that ain't nuthin’ compared to a Oklahoma hello!” my way.” “| got a beautiful feelin’! Ev’rythin’s goin’ , [never wear that kind myself, but | shore. do like to look at 4 ‘Jenny Jackson and Joe Tiner portray Lav- rey and Curly in the dream ballet. Startin’ as a farmer with a brand new wife — : Soon be livin’ in a brand new state!”’ “C'mon, cowman — shake the farmer's hand!” j “In this part of the country that better be a proposal of marriage.” “‘! know | mustn't fall into the pit, But when I'm with a feller — | fergit!’’ Beauty Tea February 14 The fairest maidens of the school Are given an innocent tea party — But two agents have been planted To spy and observe And select those girls who possess Poise, grace, charm, and beauty In the most generous amounts. The agents employed for unobtrusive observance Were Tommy Wade — A quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, 1964-66; And Jeanne Gambrell — A winner of the Miss Oklahoma title, 1969. 1971 DOCUMENT BEAUTY NOMINEES Pam Arnold Randee Cobb Paula Garmon Kathy Garrett Cynthia Heaberlin Missy Huber Kristie Keelan Pam Krusz Sallie Mack Sheila Marvin Linda Parker Jane Phillips Tracey Seltzer Juliana Wilhelmsen 71 A grand tradition, An elegant affair. The military uniformed in full, Their ladies resplendent in formal dress. White and T.J. join forces To celebrate with dignity and ceremony. 72 Those able to distinguish themselves, to compete successfully; Recognized as special individuals possessing an extra amount of enthusiasm or an additional measure of gift. They are... THE CHOSEN FEW 74 ANGELIKA ANSLINGER Dear Rebels, When you read this letter my school year in the U.S. is al- most over. This year went so fast that | can hardly believe that it is already time to say good-bye. | still remember exactly my first day of school. It felt like a big adventure coming from a small school of 200 students and entering a school like T.J. All these many new faces, the huge size of school, the new language and the unknown heat all did their best to confuse me. But then there were so many friendly people to help me around that | got used’ to everything very quickly. | had, of course, many great completely new experiences like watching pep-assemblies and football games and never before found such a strong school spirit. Another thing that had a great impression on me was the fantastic opportuni- ties that are open for every student by all these many differ- ent clubs. Now that | am leaving | want to show my sincere appre- ciation to everybody who helped to make this year such a great and unforgettable experience for me. | want especially to thank eny fantastic Smith family, the AFS, Mrs. Cooper and my teachers. | hope | have helped improve the understanding and com- munication between Germany and the U.S., and helped you to know a little more about my country. Mit den besten Wuenschen fuer die Zukunft bleibe ich Eure. Angelika Anslinger T.J.'S FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM GERMANY The Smith family: Mark, Angelika, Jennifer, Becky, Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Smith JEFF SOLENDER U. S. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT TO INDIA Dear T.J.’ers, During the summer of 1970, | had the privilege of being your representative in the Americans Abroad program of the Ameri- can Field Service. My summer was spent with the S. D. Vaidya family of Bombay, India. The experience was one that | shall al- ways look back on with warm feelings. During my stay in India, my activities were numerous. | took yoga and sitar lessons, visited schools and colleges, did some sightseeing, and met many people. The Indian people were friendly and always eager to help me. Because of my speeches and conversations, the name Thomas Jefferson High School, Dallas, Texas, is now known to many people in India. Describing the summer is difficult because it involves so many emotions: amazement at the many things | saw, sadness at the sight of suffering, happiness with new friends, but most impor- tant, love between my Indian family and myself. | owe a large debt of gratitude to all the people at T.J. who have supported A.F.S. Jeff Solender 75 National Merit Scholar Semi-finalists After the scores were ‘analyzed, All the points assessed: Seven students emerged as Semi-finalist scholars. Minds like wide-open eyes — Observing and recording; Minds like thirsty sponges — Drinking and absorbing; These people are beginning To see the rewards. Tim Morgan Scott Anderson Mike Smith Thomas Jefferson's contribution To the National Merit Competition for Negro students. Deborah Anglin Mike Ball David Lively : Only a few points behind; Letters of Commendation Possessing the same curiosity, The same determination, The same far-reaching goals. Those nine students set apart By Letters of Commendation. Debby Bruce Sunny Waldorf AS set ecleniers ee Mary D’Avignon Clark Spencer David Battey 79 Honors Those who take the extra step to reach excellence, Never settling for mediocrity Or stopping at merely average. Those who realize they can always be better. A wae AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE FINALISTS: Cheryl Algire and Becky OPTIMIST CLUB INTERNATIONAL YOUTH APPRECIATION WEEK Smith. AWARD: David Bratcher. armen SPEECH TOURNAMENT AWARDS: Front row: Don Wiley, Mary Jan Ing- strom, Becky Smith, Nancy Stokes. Back row: Mike Ball, Mike Tolson, Scott Anderson, Arthur Riddles, John Riddle. BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW AWARD: Pam Metz. Ba a Se Py OPEN FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP RUNNER-UP AND OUT- MISS R.O.T.C. OF NORTH DALLAS: Miss Melissa Starnes. STANDING BOXER OF THE GOLDEN GLOVES TOURNAMENT: Harvey Arnold. ALL REGION CHOIR, Left fo right: Don Wiley, Albert Laredo, Jack Mashburn, Sandy Ninemire, Susan Rosenfield, Jay Van Ness. Not pictured: Jeanne Herndon. | ALL STATE BAND: Scott Matton, seated. ALL RE- NATIONAL YOUTH CONFERENCE ON GION BAND: Bill Proctor, Scott Matton, Robert THE ATOM: David Lively. Laddusaw. Stomecomin g Prin CeSSES Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Haren Deborah Linda C yn thia Sultana Smith An lin Parker Hteaberlin Odhelmsen 1910 Stomecoming Queen: Wiss Srace Y Selfzer Basketball Queen | Miss ind Satterwhite LOT Military Queen: Miss Melissa Starnes Senior Superlatives The seashell found Half-buried by grains of sand. The red leaf picked From among thousands of green ones. Such are these people. They shine a little brighter, Stand a little taller, Strive a little harder. A special showing of Superlatives, Brought to you by the 1971 Seniors, Now playing at the Dallas Theater Center. | | | | | Best All Around } Tracey Seltzer Cas Milner 87 Linda Parker Harvey Arnold . Friendliest 89 im Freeman ive T Most Creati Mary D’Avignon we Tommy Lucas Jane Banks T tties W ost Athletic Jane Phillips Bob Aitken i : 91 Jack Cleaveland Jena Rawley Most Likely to Succeed Most Dependable Selected by the Thomas Jefferson faculty Leslie McBride Albert Laredo 93 NOMINEES Roger Baldwin Pam Arnold John Leak David Kuykendall Pam Arnold Kim Crossley Kristie Keelan Nancy Payne SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Loraine Gipe NOMINEES Patti Doumany Jill Dowdy Holly Hinds Missy Huber Kenneth Barth John Clark Gregg Hill Clark Leevy Kathy Garrett JUNIOR FAVORITES Mike Zacharias SENIOR FAVORITE Karen Smith NOMINEES Linda Parker Jane Phillips Tracey Seltzer Juliana Wilhelmsen SENIOR FAVORITE Albert Laredo NOMINEES Bob Aitken Harvey Arnold Tommy Lucas Danny Trout 1971 Document Beauties 98 Fatts Tessman SRE cee cena npesceemepe sn oy soesreme pe oamsan te 100 Os Mass LM Los sle 101 Student life seems to happen as a matter of course — But next year it will change, along with the participants. So try to remember all the experiences you had, And hope that you never let a minute go unobserved. “Can anyone find out in what con- dition his body will be, | do not say a year hence, but this eve- ning?” “Hope . . . quickens energy in ac- tion. Cicero Bulwer 105 70-71 WY tae ® = 5 ® a ® ® UO Patti Tessman and Steve Hahn Debbie Folsom and John Pate Following touchdown, cheerleaders get into action. ‘‘And if | should lose, let me stand by the road and cheer as the winners go by.’’ — Berton Braley Unifying spectators’ shouts to make one voice of devoted support, supplying the added incentive of praise from Ithe stands, the 1970-1971 cheerleaders carry the Rebel teams to each new victory. They are Debbie Folsom, John Pate, Patti Tessman, Steve Hahn, Tracey Seltzer, Mark Young, Jane Phillips, and Rodney MacDonald. Jane Phillips and Rodney MacDonald Tracey Seltzer and Mark Young Rebel Varsity Posts 9-2-0 Season Undefeated in District Left to right, Front row: Gary Freis, Mgr., Tom Lambe, Mgr.,.Ronnie Stout, Jim Keffer, Chuck Candler, Jeff Evans, Donnie Reddic, Bill Barrier, Bill Marx, John Freeman, Clark Eaton, Ted Dillard, Tom Gil- McDonald, Chris Lemberg, Robert Boyce, Larry Dale, Clyde Ben- | breath, Pete Siiteri, John Blackburn, Bob Aitken, Clark Spencer, nett, Bill Hill, Dennis Melde, Rudy Flores, Tony Williams, Travis Guy Thomas, David Lee, Victor Williams, Wendell Elliott, Greg Wil- Blackburn, Mgr., Danny Trout, Mgr., Coach Ralph Reynolds, Coach liams, Lindsay Borden, Mgr., Ben Albritton, Mgr. Second row: Allen Stumbo. Third row: Coach Allen Kirk, Ken Barth, Bruce Fallis, George Parker, Tom Abate, Jack Hamilton, Mike Harmon, Guy Grady Foree, Daniel Soto, Greg Hill, Ricky Ray, John Elmer, Mike All-District Honors Chosen by the Chosen by the Dallas News Player Dallas Herald The Fightin’ Rebs finished the '70 season with their best record in twelve years. The Red and X Chris Lemberg — First Team All-Metro Blue drove through the season undefeated in dis- X John Blackburn trict. The team elected two teammates as fight- X Wendel Elliott in'est Rebels. They were Dudley Slice and Pete Guy Thomas Siiteri. The captains this year were John Black- X David Lee burn and Pete Siiteri. X Pete Siiteri — Second Team All-Metro X Bob Aitken Dudley Slice A ES OO KK OK OX HONORABLE MENTION Mike Jones X Guy Thomas Larry Dale Ronnie Barrier Dudley Slice Bill Marx Bob Aitken Tom Gilbreath Donnie Reddic Clark Eaton KK OX EK OX Head manager Lindsay Borden, Craig Taylor, Danny Trout, Tom Lambe, Gary Freis. Not pic- tured: Ben Albritton. Coach Kirk Receives Honor Coach Allen Kirk, enjoying his first year as head coach of the Rebels has done an outstanding job in bringing the Rebs through the ‘70 sea- son. The local papers said that our line was too inexperienced to pro- duce a winning team, but Coach Kirk and his assistants led the Rebs through the season with only one defeat. The Dallas Morning News could not have made a better choice in naming Allen Kirk Coach of the Year. appas, Clark Leevy, Jon Mayers, Mike Jones, Coach Kirk, Judley Slice, Mike Byrne, Jim Miller, Bill Alex- Coach of the inder, Roger Baldwin, David Kuykendall, Year. Aike Alexander, Charlie Glendinning, Hum- yerto DeLaGarza, Frank Akridge, Mike Davis, craig Taylor, Mgr. 1970 Varsity coaches: Coach Stumbo, Coach Kirk, and Coach Reynolds. € 109 SEASON RECORD RR: BeGiiier tc. .«.. tp. 14 Sprécemee .. 0-75-23 -%-% - sh. 3 wu ee, Eo Se 7 Madison 2. «.s- «edie cen --- 8 fet: ee ee 15 (bo oa ns 27 S| ee os @) Line@OlMENees oc mises ee a's she 6 Bryan Adams..........-- 11 WeTr whiter... o.......- “KO South Oak Cliff .......... 37 John Blackburn Quarterback Dave Lee Flankerback - Def. End Ere oe Clark Spencer Guard Ronnie Barrier Linebacker = er ; Sct Sp ae 6 ce : Ft aa ee Sh Se Bob maken Safety - Runningback Wendell Elliott Runningback See een Guard Victor Williams Def. Tackle s ee nad ay Bill Marx Runningback George Parker Runningback Guy Thomas Tackle irae we oe ce Pe age wile co aig John Freeman Def. Tackle oe ae % ry. ‘Chris eee Defensive back - End Larry Dale Center Pete Siiteri Linebacker Gregg Williams Tackle Sposa See es ee Clark Eaton Ted Dillard Tom Abate Def. End Tackle Guard } x re Pest cs aad ‘ - ws fe. = - . Pi v iis Ce, ee 7 : + oe sayy ie Jim Keffer Donnie Reddic Bill McDonald Billy Hill Def. End Nose Guard Center Quarterback - Monster Man rte aor Gln Be a ct se Seer a a sieeaaas aaa uf Fo % 4 Rudy Flores Greg Hill Ricky Ray John Elmer Guard Quarterback - End - Monster Man End Def. Back Clark Leevy Jonny Mayers Mike Jones Dudley Slice Linebacker End End End - Def. Back Bill Aas. Fens cake Mike Deve Jim Miller Kicker Monster Man Nose Guard Split End Clyde Bennett David Kuykendall Robert Boyce Jeff Evans Def. Back Punter - Runningback Def. End End Dennis Melde Charlie Glendinning Tony Williams Mike Pappas Tackle Linebacker Tackle Runningback Chuck Chandler Humberto HeleGana Ken Barth pone Baldwin Tackle Guard End Runningback Rebs Nudge Turner in Season Opener In a game marred by penalties and fumbles, the Rebels | narrowly defeated the R. L. Turner Lions in the opening | game of the season. TJ gained an early 7-0 lead at the | end of the first quarter when quarterback John Blackburn | drilled a ten yard pass to Ricky Ray in the end zone. Bill Alexander kicked the extra point. In the second quarter, — Wendell Elliott scored from 21 yards out on a sweep | around left end; but the conversion attempt was no good, leaving the score 13-0. Turner came to life near the end of the half and scored on a short run. The conversion made it 13-7 in the Reb’s favor. Turner made another touchdown on a short run and led 14-13 after kicking the | extra point. Both Turner touchdowns were set up by Rebel fumbles. Late in the game, the Rebel offense finally start- ed to move again. The Rebels drove inside Turner’s fifteen yard line but could go no farther. On fourth down, Alex- | ander kicked a 25 yard field goal with 1:26 remaining to give the Rebels a slim 16-14 victory. The winning field goal. QB John Blackburn’ checks plans with Coach Reynolds. TJ Pounds Spruce It took the Rebel offense 23 minutes to wake up from an entire first half of sleep; and when they returned to the field in the third quarter, they poured it to the Spruce Apaches, leaving them in their wigwams, 26-3. The victory was TJ's first district win. Spruce charged to an early 3-0 lead, and for a long time that lead was unchallenged. Fi- nally, with 33 seconds left in the half, Bill Hill hit Mike Jones on a 43 yard bomb for 6 points. The play was set up by George Parker's magnificent 27 yard run. The half time score was 6-3, Rebs. The Red and Blue struck for 2 TD's and 13 points in the 3rd period; once on a 43 yard romp by Bob Aitken, and once on a Blackburn to Jones pass play of 43 yards. TJ intercepted a pass on the Apaches’ next possession. Three plays later they convert- ed it into six points as Wendell Elliott dove in from the 5. Final score: TJ) 26 — Spruce 3. The offense racked up al- most 500 yards as the defense stopped Spruce for only 80 yards total offense. Dedicated Coach Kirk watches team. Defensive linebacker Pete Siiteri talks to Coach Kirk. we The anxiety of the first half is reflected in Clark Spencer's face. WwW ET 5, EE” aE + 2a Rebels Outscore Vikings, 34-7 The Rebels took advantage of Pinkston errors for a 34-7 victory. On TJ's first series of the game, they drove 63 yards to a touchdown. The touchdown came on a 14 yard pass from Blackburn to Chris Lemberg. Pinkston’s only score of the game came on a 14 yard pass near the end of the first half. The half, however, was not over soon enough for Pinkston. With only 20 seconds remaining in the half, John Blackburn hit Mike Jones on a 42 yard pass for a touchdown. TJ's third touchdown came when Jonny Mayers recovered a fumbled punt in the end zone. The Rebels failed to let up as George Parker scampered 35 yards for a TD on a punt return. Junior Mike Alexander added the final touchdown for the Rebels as he recovered another Pinkston fumble in the end zone. The Rebels con- verted on four out of five extra point attempts, bringing the game to a 34-7 final. Bob Aitken looks for room around left end. q Elliott tries to cut back. A toudhcown missed... The Rebels gained their fourth victory of the sea- son by demolishing the Madison Trojans, 54-8. The Rebels opened up in the second period with three touchdowns. Mike Jones got the first on a fourteen yard pass from John Blackburn. Wendell Elliott scored ona 4 yard plunge, and Ricky Ray grabbed a 5 yard Blackburn pass to end the scoring in the first half. In the last half, George Parker widened the Rebel lead to 27-0 on a six yard run around right end. Blackburn himself scored a touchdown on a 1 yard sneak. The Hill brothers got into the scor- ing act on a 7 yard run by Bill and a 3 yard run by Greg. Clyde Bennett ended the Rebel scoring by running 41 yards with an interception. The Rebel defense was tough all night and did not allow a touchdown until late in the game. q . .. a touchdown made. 9 Garland Downs TJ q The coaches watch anxiously. | The Rebel passing machine was in high gear at Williams Stadium in Garland, but so was the Owl running game. | | TJ struck twice for touchdown passes of 46 and 90 yards, but Garland picked up two TD's on the ground to even’ ) the score. The only difference in the scores was Garland’s successful 2 point conversion for a 15-14 victory. The loss | was the first blemish for TJ’s previously unbeaten 4-0 record. Garland’s first score resulted from a bad snap which sent punter John Blackburn into the end zone where he was immediately smashed. The Owl’s ended up with the ball | and 6 points. The extra point conversion was good to give the Owls a 7-0 lead midway through the 2nd quarter. — The Rebs took the ensuing kickoff and went 60 yards in 4 plays. The highlight of the drive was Blackburn's 46 yard | pass to Lemberg for the touchdown. Halftime score was tied 7-7. TJ took the lead in the 3rd quarter as Blackburn | found Mike Jones open at the 50 and hit him with a 40 yard pass which Jones ran into the end zone for a 13-7 | score. Alexander's kick made it 14-7. Garland came back in the 4th period with a 61 yard drive, capped off by a 7 | yard run by Larry Wright. Then came the do-or-die play. Sub-quarterback Bill Walters pitched out to Wright again, who slanted through the Rebel defense for 2 points and the victory. The team sadly retires to the locker room. TJ started the 2nd half of its ‘70 foot- till season with a thrilling, charging vic- fry over the Hillcrest Panthers. The targin of victory was 2 points, the same ‘¢ the Turner game. The scores were a tle higher, as the offenses were more (tion-packed. The final score was TJ 29 + Hillcrest 27. The victory pushed TJ’s [istrict 11-AAAA record to 4-0. The first dore was set up by Bob Aitken’s inter- dption on TJ's 32. Elliott ended the dort drive with a 19 yard romp over It tackle for a 6-0 lead. With 1:28 left i the opening period, Hillcrest scored id took the lead 7-6. In the 2nd quar- ir TJ let loose, scoring three times — 4 a 7-yard sweep around right end by ‘lliott, an 8 yard run by Aitken, and a 2 urd sprint by Bill Marx. Hillcrest scored ice in the 2nd period, and the score at ‘e end of the half was 26-15. Midway | the 3rd period, Bill Alexander kicked 32 yard field goal, followed by a Hill- est score with 22 seconds left, ending 'e third period of action with TJ still on ip, 29-21. Hillcrest scored again late in ‘ fourth period and closed the TJ lead ) two points. The try for the 2 point onversion failed, leaving the final score ?-27, Rebs. | | q Rebels Slip Past Hillcrest, 29-27 Ricky Ray drops one under pres- sure. Coaches confer = while players, refs await decision. Bill Marx sweeps around left end for touchdown. TJ Blanks Spartans The tough Rebel defense held the Samuell Spartans — to 4 first downs and no points to shape up the first shut-out for the ‘70 football season. The victory pushed the Rebels’ district record to 5-O and dropped Samuell to 4-1. The Red and Blue struck for blood twice in the Ist quarter for a 15-0 lead. The offense then retired for the evening, leaving the defense with the job of keeping the Spartans at bay. Keeping them at bay, indeed, was what the defense did as the Spar- tans’ best drive was killed at the TJ 37 yard line. Don- nie Reddie, Dave Lee, Guy Thomas, and Ronnie Barrier dropped the Samuell QB numerous times as the Spar- tans lost many yards for a net rushing total of minus 29 yards. Late in the 3rd period Bill Alexander added a field goal which ended the scoring and also finished the Spartans 18-0. One incredible run was that of Bill Marx on the Ist PAT. He fumbled the pitchout from Blackburn, recovered it at the 15, and somehow snaked into the end zone for the score. | ; : : y N A TJ interception Rebels Rout the Tigers Highlighted by Wendell Elliott's four touchdown runs and an unyielding de- fense, the Rebels rolled over the Lincoln Ti- gers. The Rebel defense held Lincoln to a minus 3. yards rushing and only 92 yards total offense. After a scoreless first period, Elliott put TJ on the scoreboard 1:24 into the se cond quarter on a 3 yard burst up the middle. In the third quarter, Elliott scored his second and third touchdowns on runs of 2 and 4 yards respectively. Bill Marx also scored a third period touchdown as he went over right guard on Lincoln's one yard line. In the fourth quarter, the Rebel passing game finally added a touch- down on a 45 yard pass from John Black- burn to speedster Mike Jones. Reserve jun- ior quarterback, Greg Hill, scored on a 4 yard sneak only moments later. Elliott scored his fourth touchdown on a ten yard run late in the game. Lincoln’s only score c ame on an 88 yard kickoff return fol- lowing Elliott's third touchdown. Bill Alex- ander ran the score to 50-3 when he added a 20 yard field goal late in the game. Rebel defense lines against the Tigers. 122 Red and Blue Gains Share of District Title Elliott heads out for TD p Before a sell-out at Loos Stadium, the Rebels won the District 11-4A title by defeating the Bryan Adams Cougars. The Rebels scored early in the second period on a fourth down run by Bill Marx from three yards out. The Cougars could only manage a short field goal in the first half. TJ’s final touchdown also came on a fourth-down play. With the ball on the Cougar 37, Wendell Elliott took a pitch-out from Blackburn and rambled into the end zone. Bill Alex- ander’s second conversion made the score 14-3. Late in the third quarter, the Rebel offense got the ball and held onto it until only 3:29 was left in the game. The long drive ended with a missed field goal from Bryan Adam's 24 yard line. The Cougars took the ball down the field and scored on a ten yard pass with 53 seconds left in the game. Their two-point conversion made the score 14-11 with the Rebels leading. Bryan Adams’ onside kick-off attempt was recovered by TJ. The Rebel offense ran the clock out, giving TJ a hard-earned 14-11 victory. Rebels Easily Crush White; Receive I-AAAA Crown for Ist Time in 12 Years In absolutely perfect football weather — temperature near 40 degrees, rain and wind — the Rebels easily rolled over White 27-6. The victory cinched the Il-AAAA flag, as the Rebs finished the district race unbeaten. Bill Marx was the contribut- ing factor to TJ's first score with runs of 42 and 15 yards, the 15 yard scamper being for 6 points. Bill Alexander converted. Marx, again, put in a 25 yard run, capped by Elliott’s dive from 2 yards out, and Alexander converted. The score, with 2:53 left in the 1st period, was TJ 14 — WTW O. Elliott scored again in the 2nd quarter, as the kick failed leaving halftime score 20-0. Late in the 3rd period, Elliott scored again. The TD was set up by Bill Hill’s interception. Alexander’s kick was good, TJ 27 — WTW 0. White's only score came in the fourth quarter, and the 2 point conversion failed. € A Rebel is hauled down after large gain. Billy Hill with an interception. Oe he ee ee SS ee | : vr Pay 8 3 es, lea gn “ . nS Oe Se ae | een ee ee AY ie i “ Sg ce 123 6th-Ranked SOC Slips by Rebels South Oak Cliff won the city championship by de- feating the Rebels 37-18, but the game was much closer than the score shows. SOC, ranked number six in the state, had to rely upon breaks to defeat TJ, instead of using sustained drives. Their first break came on the first play of the game. SOC lined up in an unbalanced line which threw the Rebs, and Wayne Morris scampered 59 yards for the TD. The Golden Bears’ second score came on a Rebel miscue in the backfield which resulted in a fumble on our own 17. Once again Morris did the honors on an 11 yard run to make the score 14-0. To cap off SOC’s scoring in the first period, Vernon Denwitty kicked a 25 yard field goal, making the score 17-0. The Red and Blue weren't finished though, as they came back in the second period for 10 points. Wendel Elliott scored from one yard out following a fumbled punt by SOC. Later in the peri- od, Bill Alexander kicked a 31 yard field goal to make the score 17-10. The field goal was set up when Dave Lee recovered a fumble on our own 29. John Blackburn sets up. SOC got on the scoreboard again before the hal on a 38 yard pass. The conversion attempt failec and the score at the half was 23-10. TJ came bac fired up in the third quarter as Lee got his second c three fumble recoveries for the evening; this on was on the SOC 13. Elliott cashed in for six point from the one. The PAT was stalled when the Bear were offside, and then TJ went for two. David Ku) kendall made the sweep and the score was jus 23-18. On their next possession, the Bears had run of 50 and 20 yards which put them in paydii . again, 30-18. Then, what must have been the turr i =e oe s ing point of the game came as Eddie Geter inte! Ss Sy Nf cepted a pass on his own 10 and returned it 9 yards for the TD. That play put the game on ice, © it crushed the Rebs’ last hopes. Had we scored, w could have trailed by only 4. But as things turne out, we lost the try for 8 and SOC got 7, leavin the final score a shocking 37-18. The school we really proud of our Rebs, for this was the first tim since 1958 that we had advanced to city playoffs é Kuykendall scores 2 for TJ Rebel ‘‘B’’ Team Posts 6-3-1 Record The Rebel ‘‘B’’ Team finished its 1970 season with an impressive 6-3-1 record. The team started the sea- son very strongly, shutting out four of its first seven op- ponents and holding the other three teams to an aver- age of eight points each. Unfortunately, the team ‘‘beaked”’ too soon as the young Rebs fell to their last three opponents. Under the skillful leadership of coaches Raper, Turner, and Ferrell, the ‘‘B’’ Team ended the season with a winning record. The team looks forward to a successful Varsity season next year. SEASON RECORD eee 26 UR. LE STUrmer etree cee oer 0 TJ) Oe ee eee 20 POPLuC@sge ere re VERE Pie 6 LJ Re octet teen. 3 Vit Pinkstorerers cscs are eect 0 TI eee es 990 = Madison caesar. ee ae ee 0 DL Jiseeay reteset « 6-1 Garland 2.2. eo. cee 6 T Si Senco cse 15 rillerest sew one io TJitas Some nie 15-7 Samual fe ctie ence cea o: 0 TJ manda eeetvape 15 2 Lincoln. cea vee eee 18 dP ature 2h 20 Bryan Adams............ 29 TJ) Se ae ees O. a We Re Wiitestioes 3. eee 20 eo ici F cos Mei bas ie gtr e ae eee Coaches Raper, Ferrell, and Turner A RAe toe ae a Fas ‘ Front row, left to right: Bill Brummitt, David Wright, David Ralston, Steve Hopper, David Hammitt, Dan Stout, David Gomez, Richard Rocha, Eddie Copeland, Tony Palomo, Wade Conaster. Second row: David Kuykendall, Ron Eubanks, Stan Rice, Steve Atwood, Scott Sizer, Warren Baker, Mike McKissack, Evan Blakely, David Bell, Ari Davidow, Bobby Crockett, Steve Paramore, Scott Williams, manager. Thicd row: Richard Trubitt, manager, Bruce Tyler, manager, Don Raper, coach, Roger Baldwin, Craig Carpenter, Mike Miller, Mike Wood, David Down, Mark Cleaveland, Tim Byrd, Randy Jones, Benny Forehand, Tom Passmore, Tim Selly, Lance Young, Tom Schneider, Steve Clinch, Joe Ferrell, coach, Gerald Turner, coach. Fourth row: Harlan Wiese, John Leak, Keith Wells, Ricky Havard, Bryan Spencer, James Blair, Ron Squibb, Gilbert Bon- zales, Craig Pomeroy, Mike Werneke, Dale Crowder, Scott Block. Not pictured: Bobby Billops 125 Rebel Basketball ’70O-’7 1 The '70-'71 Rebel basketball team carried on Thomas Jefferson's excellent winning tradition in basketball. Under Coach Charles Ver- non, the Rebels placed first in their district and second in the city. The district title was the ninth in thirteen years for a T.J. team. This sea- son’s 22 victories and 12 losses gave Rebel basketball teams a total of 392 wins and 92 losses in 4-A competition for an 81% winning REBELS HAVE 22-12 SEASON percentage. lied a et Satethanvtiiers arere nbs 7S Te) Sotereran Ae miees pete cha cane 73 1 Fe Fee yaa Rew te oh 49 Tle ete st. aie Sete ee UE howineahepantac rea, Byres Oe eV Tides octets on reruns cee 75 PP Neer ene Sea ae res 68 at Fed Weg Macnee rh ord, ne 82 Siew aoe ne oe ete. inte 60 Urs eee LE Ty lcpuecteue. 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See 62 Hillerest5 2c. ee ee 60 Sh. Mark's... nee eee 44 Jesulftsho ss ok eae 59 Bryan Adams...........- SYA Madison: 0 2. eee 77, R.LeTurnefi ace olen cateeee 76 Woodrow Wilson ........ 65 Samuell oye oles eee 45 Lincoltt 2 0s e wae eee 69 W As Whitee.. eae 51 Spruce@+s ). sca ban eee 53 Hillerest a el Bryan; Adams’. .2-, cc ese 68 Madisonis «cen ee ee 65 Woodrow Wilson ........ 55 Samuell 25 4. 2 fae eee 48 Lincoln .c gv eee eee 56 W.Ta White ie es aed eee 69 Kimball. 2 eee ae ct Y, play-off game | Front row: Bob Davidson, David Lucius, Pat McCaskill, James Wussow, David McKee, Jeff Evans, Carl Nolen, Mgr. Lindsay Borden. Top row: Mgr. Craig Taylor, Bobby Taylor, George Sparkman, Nick Taylor, Oscar McGaskey, Bill Marcellus, Mike Nolen, John Clark, Coach Charles Vernon. Honors Coach Charles Vernon: District 11-AAAA Coach of the Year Nick Taylor: Second Team All-District Bill Marcellus: San Angelo All-Tournament; Birdville All-Tournament; Dr. Pepper All-Tournament; All-District; Player of the Year District 11-AAAA; All-Greater Dallas; All Metro; All State, First Team; All-America Team. 130 Yew Hy RETR 131 San Angelo Tournament The Rebels headed into the San Angelo Tournament looking for a victory and came out with two. The Rebs fell to a powerful Lubbock team, 71-57, in the opener. Monterrey went on to win the tournament. Bill Marcel- lus was high point man with 23 points, followed by Mike Nolen with 16. The Rebs trailed by just one point at the half, but Lubbock pulled away in the third period. The first victory of the season came the next day against the Lions. The Rebs revenged an earlier loss. The game was tied 55 all at the end of the 3rd period, but the Rebels broke the game open in the final quar- ter, winning 75 to 64. Marcellus was high point man again with 41 points. Oscar McGaskey had a fine game, pumping in 16 points. For the consolation championship crown, the Rebs faced W.T. White. The game was never close, as the Rebs easily rolled past White 68-48. High point men were Mike Nolen and Oscar McGaskey with 23 and 17 points respectively. Bill Marcellus made the All-Tournament Team. The tournament gave the Rebs their first victories of the season, ending with a 2-1 tournament record and a 2-5 season record. 132 Taylor controls the tip Marcellus scores from the baseline Nolen hits from the corner Marcellus fights for the rebound Rebs Place Second at Birdville The weekend after the San Angelo Tournament the Rebel Roundballers entered the Birdville Tournament in Fort Worth. The first game was against Trinity, whom the Rebs easily handled, 60-50. Bill Marcellus was high point man with 27 points. Oscar McGaskey also was in double figures with 15 points. The second game of the tournament pitted the Rebs against Richland of Fort Worth. The Rebel scoring ma- chine, paced by Marcellus with 34 points, romped by Richland 77 to 65. David McKee racked up 16 points. For the tournament championship, TJ played a strong defensive team, Southwest. The Rebs could not quite put enough points on the boards, and lost 72-60. Bill Marcellus contributed 30 points in the losing cause, but was honored in receiving a position on the all-tour- ney team. Two points for McKee Rebs Crush Spruce In the opening game of district play, the Fightin’ Rebels rambled past the Spruce Apaches 82-50. The Rebels only had a slim one-point lead at the end of the first quarter, but the Apaches turned cold in the second quarter, giving TJ a 16 point half-time lead. The Rebels stopped any Spruce comeback hopes by rolling up 42 points in the second half. Bill Marcellus aided the Rebel victory as he canned 35 points. Mike Nolen scored 14 points, and David McKee was close behind with 12. ie Spruce 19 =) A _ 9-50 Marcellus 35 M. Nolen 14 McKee 12 Marcellus scores on a tip-in T J Downs Hillcrest Marcellus controls the tip Ww A tough Rebel defense proved to be the difference in a 59-39. victory over the Hillcrest Panthers. The Reb- els only allowed 12 points in the first half, while scor- ing 23. Hillcrest refused to quit, and at one time in the third quarter, trailed by only two points. Quick baskets by Carl Nolen and Bill Marcellus widened the gap and ended Hillcrest’s upset hopes. Marcellus controlled the boards throughout the game, and he swished the nets for 33 points. Mike Nolen added 14 points to the Rebel victory. TJ 8 15 ip 21-59 Hillcrest 4 8 16 11-39 Marcellus 33 Mike Nolen . 14 Bobby Taylor pops one from the foul line Rebels Clip B.A. The Rebel Roundballers came through in the last sec- onds of the game to gain a 57-54 victory over the Bryan Adams Cougars. Throughout the fourth quarter, the lead kept changing hands. The Cougars owned a slim 53-52 advantage with 41 seconds remaining. They appeared to increase their lead to two points with a free throw, but a ‘lane violation caused the referees to disallow the free throw. The Rebels were given the ball, and Oscar McGaskey put them ahead 54-53 on a jumper with 31 seconds left. Mike Nolen and Nick Taylor then connected for three free throws and iced the victory for TJ. Marcellus led the Red and Blue in scoring with 19 points, while Mike Nolen tallied 14. Marcellus M. Nolen Red and Blue Destroy Madison The Rebel gunners went to work as they racked up 106 points compared to 77 for the Madison Trojans. T.J. held a 4 point first quarter lead but ex- tended that lead to 10 by half- time. The Rebels never let up and scored 53 points in the sec- ond half. Nick Taylor led the charge with 37 points. Marcel- lus tallied 23, and Mike Nolen hit 17. Other Rebels in double figures were David Lucius with 13 and David McKee with 11. Te: 26 22 33-106 Madison ZOMG R777, N. Taylor Marcellus M. Nolen TJ Stops Woodrow Rebels discuss strategy b TJ 215, :220n 7a 24-64 WW 7 22° 9 tP 57-65 Marcellus 27 N. Taylor 20 McKee 7 M. Nolen 13 The TJ Roundballers trounced the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats to remain undefeated in district competition. The Rebels started out hot and held a 14 point lead at the end of the first quarter. The lead was the same at halftime. The Wildcats began to close the gap in the third quarter, but the Rebels poured it on in the final period and came © home with an 84-65 victory. Marcellus was high-point man with 27 big points, and Nick Taylor followed with 20. | Samuell Upsets Rebs The Rebels suffered their first loss in district play as they were upset by the Samuell Spartans, 45-43. The loss put the Roundballers into a tie with Lincoln and Samuell for the district lead. The Spartans played ball control from the opening tip-off, but the Rebels still man- aged a seven-point halftime advantage. Samuell cut the lead to six by the end of the third quarter and outscored the Rebels by eight points in the final period to gain a two-point victory. Marcellus took game high honors with 19 points. TJ 8 16 15 4-43 Samuell oan 8 16 12-45 Marcellus 19 Nolen controls the boards for the Rebs Rebs Outlast Lincoln In a must game, the T.J. Roundballers came through with a hard-fought 79-69 victory over the Lincoln Tigers. The game was full of fouls, and Bill Marcellus and Nick Taylor fouled out for the Rebels. The Tigers led for most of the first half, but the Rebels tied the game with a bas- ‘ket at the first half buzzer. T.J. grabbed a quick lead in the second half, but Lincoln came back at the end of the third quarter to tie the game once again. The Rebs held a 67-65 lead with five minutes remaining, and excellent ball handling and free throw shooting kept the Roundbal- lers from being caught. Marcellus led the balanced T.J. scoring attack with 25 points. Oscar McGaskey ripped the nets for 18, and David McKee had 15. Mike Nolen rounded out the scoring with 14. TJ. 16 20 17 26-79 Lincoln 17 15 ya 16-69 Marcellus 25 McGaskey 18 McKee PS Nolan 14 McGaskey hits from the outside. Teds 21727 11-84 White 17 7 1851 T.J. Wins 16th McGaskey Marcellus Straight From White The Fightin’ Rebels extended their record with White to 16-0 with an 84-51 victory. The win enabled the Rebs to capture the 11-AAAA first half crown with a 7-1 district mark. The Roundballers wasted no time against the White Cows and put in 46 points in the first half alone. Rebel points kept coming as T.J. canned 27 in the third quarter. The Roundballers led by an amaz- ing 40-points at the end of three periods. The Rebs slowed down in the final quarter and ended up with a 33 point victory. Nolen scores against Lincoln. Oscar McGaskey led the scoring with 24 points while Bill Marcellus had 20. Rebels Shocked by Spruce For the first time in history, the T.J. Roundballers were defeated by the Spruce Apaches. The Rebels had won 11 straight from Spruce until the 53-51 upset. The Apaches led by three points at halftime, but a strong third quarter effort by the Rebels gave’ them a 41-34 lead. The Rebs led 51-47 with only 1:57 left in the game but could man- age no more points. Spruce, however, added six points to their total to upset the Rebs by two. Marcellus was again top scorer for the Roundballers with 19 points. TJ. 1 12 18 10-51 Nolen gets his shot off in a crowd. Spruce 12 LAr ecm heen Marcellus 19 Hillcrest Falls Victim to T.J. The Thomas Jefferson Rebels evened their second half district record at 1-1 with a 79-71 win over the Hillcrest to have the game wrapped up, but Hillcrest cut the lead to five with just 1:42 remaining in the game. Three free throws by Mike Nolen and a key basket by Nick Taylor gave the Rebels a more comfortable lead. Two free throws by George Sparkman accounted for the Rebels’ final points. Marcellus swished through 23 points, before fouling out, to top the scoring list. Nick Taylor was second -with 19, and Mike Nolen had 16. [is Ago 20 22. 19: 91879 Hillcrest 10 16 24 12137) Marcellus 2 Taylor 19 Nolen 16 Marcellus lays it up for two. Panthers. The Rebels led by 16 at halftime and appeared’ | | | Rebels Trip B.A. After being down by 10 points in the first quarter, the T.J. Rebels returned to old form to beat the Bryan Adams Cougars 72-68. Bill Marcellus and Oscar McGashey scored 14 points between them in the sec- ond quarter as the Rebels raced to a 33-29 halftime lead. The Cougars closed the gap to one at the end of three periods, but the Rebs came back with 20 points in the final quarter to win by four. Marcellus led the Rebel charge with 25 points after failing to score in the first quarter. re: Tp ae 2 ee 20-72 B.A. 21 8 22 17-68 Marcellus 20 Nick Taylor jumps for the Rebs . Red and Blue Slide by Madison Running their district record to 3-1, the T.J. Round- ballers dumped the Madison Trojans 75-65. The Rebels were hot in the first half as they racked up 43 points. Their halftime lead was 13 points, but Madison chopped it down to three in the third quarter. Howev- er, T.J. hit crucial baskets in the last stanza to defeat the Trojans by 10. Bill Marcellus led all scorers as the All-American threw in 40 points. Pade TA) We VS 7-70 Madison . 11 19 23 «412-65 Marcellus 40 McKee hits from 10 feet out. 139 T.J. Races Past Woodrow McKee hits on a short one. b leds 1555159 boogS- 72 W.W. 150 11 13 SAG5 The first quarter was even; but from then on, the T.J. Rebels completely dominated the Woodrow Wilson Taylor 24 Wildcats. The Rebels led by four at the half 30-26, and Marcellus 12 the scoreboard kept flashing with Rebel points as the McGaskey 12 Roundballers led by 16 at the end of three periods. In the final eight minutes, T.J. put in 19 points to win 74- 55 . The individual scoring was led by Nick Taylor's 24 | points, and Bill Marcellus hit for 19. T.J. 13) 185s) 7 oie | Samuel 12. ) 9 :8o gee | McKee 16 McGaskey 13 Rebels Drop Samuell itil 13 In the second meeting between T.J. and Samuell, the Rebels gained revenge for their earlier loss to Samuell with a 72-48 win. The Rebels outscored their long- time basketball rival in every quar- ter. The Spartans were hopelessly behind after three stanzas as the Rebs had built up a 50-29 advan- tage. The Rebs constantly made good on easy baskets in the final period to make the game a run- away. All T.J. starters were in dou- ble figures. McKee was the leader with 16 points, and McGaskey and Taylor were next with 13 each. Marcellus and Nolen round- ed out the scoring with 12 and 10 George Sparkman’s jumper scores two for the Rebs. points respectively. Rebels Down Lincoln 70-56 The Thomas Jefferson Rebels once again came through in the clutch as they beat the Lincoln Tigers 70-56. The final score, however, is misleading’ because two of Lincoln’s starters fouled out while the Tigers were still in the run- ning. The Rebels hit on only 14 of 32 field goal attempts in the first half, but they still managed a two point halftime lead. The Rebs went for percentage shots in the second half as they hit 11 of 22 from the field and 16 of 19 from ithe free throw line. A tough zone defense by the Rebs forced the Tigers to take long shots and Lincoln canned only 130% of them in the game. The game was tied nine times, the last time at 40-40 with 3:08 to go in the third quarter. |The Roundballers then pulled away to a 49-43 lead at the end of the period. Lincoln came back to within three with 5:38 left in the game, but they could get no closer as the Rebs put the game out of reach with clutch baskets. The |Rebels’ scoring attack was topped by Bill Marcellus’s 23 points. , Ura F Ae Ze 2 170 Lin. Dee 2 3. nl S-50 Marcellus 2 y N a Marcellus unloads from the baseline. Taylor fights for the rebound. Pe Rebs Nudge White The T.J. Roundballers barely escaped with a 70-69 win over the W.T. White Cows. to win the district 1 1- AAAA second half crown. Coupled with the first half trophy, the second half title gave the Rebels the overall district championship and the right to play in the city title game. The Rebels shot off to a 49-28 half time advantage but then scored only five field goals and 21 points in the second half. All of the field goals were scored by Bill Marcellus. Starters Oscar McGask- ey and David McKee fouled ‘out in the final period, and White took the lead for the only time, 69-68. Mar- cellus was fouled with 20 seconds to play and calmly dropped through two free throws to give the lead back to the Rebs. White still had time to score, but they blew their chance when one of their players stepped out of bounds with the ball. The Rebs inbounded the ball with six seconds left and ran out the clock. Marcellus was high-point man with 29. ih Pde 24 14 7-70 W.T.W. 9 19 25 16-69. Marcellus 29 Taylor shoots from underneath. McGaskey watches his shot. Marcellus shoots from a tough angle. 142 iT.J. 11 LOS 14) 17-61 |Kimball 24 16 19 20-79 Nolen 17 Marcellus es: Taylor 14 McGaskey 11 Rebs take a well-deserved break. McKee defends against the fast break. Rebels Lose in City Championship to Kimball T.J.’s basketball season came to a much too soon ending as the Rebels were defeated by the Kimball Knights 79-61 in the city cham- pionship game. Coming into the contest, Kimball sported an awe- some 36-1 record. The Rebels held an early 7-5 lead in the first quar- ter; but in the next two minutes, Kimball rolled up 19 points to T.J.’s zero. The Knights stretched their lead to 17 in the second period be- fore T.J. came back to within ten at the half. With 5:09 left in the third stanza, the Roundballers knocked another point off Kimball's lead. Then T.J. turned as cold as the snowy weather and hit only three points in the remainder of the period to fall behind 59-44. Kim- ball, still fearful of a Rebel comeback, opened the fourth quarter in a semi-stall and upped their lead to 22 with five minutes to go. The Rebels had only enough left to chop Kimball’s lead to 18 at the final buzzer. T.J. hit a respectable 46% from the field, but Kimball made good on 50% of their shots. Steady Mike Nolen led the Reb’s scoring with 17 points, and Marcellus had 15. Nick Taylor scored 14, and Oscar McGaskey hit double figures with 11. 143 ‘‘B’’ Team Basketball The '71 Rebel ‘‘B’’ team had a successful sea- son under first year coach Allen Stumbo. The team was well balanced and should form a good varsity next year. STARTERS: Taylor Bowman, Weldon Gibson, Mike McGrath, Dan Strange, Carl.Nolen. Front row: Carl Nolen, Mike McGrath, Dan Strange, Weldon Gibson, Steve Saunders, Paul Strief. Top row: Richard Rocha, Carlos Gracia, Lynn Dempsey, Stanley Kuhn, Taylor Bowman, Bruce Carleton. Bottom, | to r: Scott Williams, Mgr. Mark Cleayeland, David Down, Greg Hill, Paul Daily, Frank Akridge, Craig Carpenter. Middle, | to r: Gary Clink- } scales, Regulo Barajas, Pat McCaskill, Mark Schoenke, Bob Crockett, Tom Rozell. Top, | to r: All-Sport Glen McAtee, Chuck Candler, Billy Hill, John | Davis, Bryan Burchfiel, Dan Strange, Jim Goodsell, Monte Hough, Clarke Eaton, Coach Gerald Turner. Baseball 1971 | The 1971 Baseball Squad sports new, attractive uni- forms this year. To go with these uniforms the team has yo new coach. He is new to TJ but not to baseball. Coach Gerald Turner has come up to TJ from the ‘‘mi- ‘nors’’ at Cary. His excellent coaching, combined with | six returning lettermen, should be enough to take this year’s team to a district title. | New head coach Gerald Turner Manager Scott Williams er TD 4 SR “t-te B= ae INFIELDERS: Bottom, | to r: Chuck Candler, Gregg Hill, Jim Goodsell, Craig Carpenter. eee Top, | to r: Billy Joe Hill, Gary Clinkscales, Monte Hough, Bryan Burchfiel. ge os ao. ae CATCHERS: Mark Cleavelal RETURNING LETTERMEN: Boftom, | to r: Gregg Hill, Mark ‘‘Dorke”’ Schoenke, Frank Akridge. Top, | to r: Jim Goodsell, Billy Joe Hill, Gary Clinkscales, Clarke Eaton. ; ink Akridge. PITCHERS: Bottom, | to r: Dan Strange, Bob Crockett, Tom Rozell. Top, | to r: David Down, John Davis, Clarke Eaton. | ae eS OUTFIELDERS: L to r: Pat McCaskill, Paul Daily, Mark Schoenke, Regulo Barajas, Frank Akridge. | 147 Track and Field, 1971 | ALUMAGOAL Cited ee _ F : . CO. gc : Ce ay ; _ r 4 Ron Squibb, Monty Bouldin, Chris Lemberg, David Kuykendall, Wendel Elliott, Roger ‘Baldwin, Mgr., Joe Ferrell, Coach. Middle, | to r: Ben Albritton, Mgr., Don Selvey, Donald bert Mahoney. Bottom, | to r: David McKee, Warren Top, | to r: Craig Taylor, Mgr., Britton Vincent, Mike Werneke, Tim Selly, Ernie Croxford, Lindsay Borden, Reddic, Pat Wilder, Steve Paramore, Keith Wells, Mark Alexander, Steve Hendrick, Ro Baker, Dan Stout, Jonny Mayers, Mike Jones, Eddie Copeland, Ben Carson. 148 The 1971 Track Team is under the coaching of Joe R. Ferrell. This year’s team shows great promise as evidenced in several preliminary meets already this season. The team is looking forward with excitement to the upcoming district meets and the very important City Meet at the end of the season. y N Track Coach Joe Ferrell. Ernie Croxford practices the discus throw. Hard working managers include, L to r: Bruce Tyler, Craig Taylor, Lind- say Borden, Ben Albritton. 149 150 DISCUS MEN: Leff to right: Tim Selly, Ron Squibb, Ernie Croxford, Roger Baldwin, Richard Trubitt. SOPH. RELAY: Top to bottom: David Kuykendall, Roger Baldwin, Ben Carson, Eddie Copeland. FIELD EVENTS, JUMPERS: Left to right: David McKee, Jonny Mayers, Ben Selvey, David Kuykendall. FIELD EVENTS, WEIGHT MEN: Top row, ! to r: Ernie Croxford, Guy Thomas, Ron Squibb. Bottom row, | to r: Tim Selly, Roger Baldwin, Richard Trubitt. MILE RELAY: Top, | to r: Steve Hendrick, Britton Vincent, Mike Wer- neke. Bottom, | to r: Jonny Mayers, Mark Alexander, Mike Jones. HURDLERS: L to r: Mark Alexander, Donald Reddic, Chris Lemberg, Keith Wells. Ww i SPRINT RELAY: Top, | to r: Jonny Mayers, Wendel Elliott, David i McKee. Middle: Chris Lemberg. Bottom: Mike Jones. _ DISTANCE RUNNERS: Top, ! fo r: Monty Bouldin, Pat Wilder, | Steve Hendrick, Robert Mahoney. Bottom, | to r: Warren Baker, | Dan Stout, Steve Paramore. 151 ° ; ’ Swimming 71 Both the boys’ and girls’ teams are expected to be victorious this season under the supervision of Coach Don Raper. Robert Thoreson and Bill Ste- phan lead the boy swimmers, and Linda Carruth is the girls’ leader. The team swims at the beautiful new Loos pool. 4 AL: Coach Don Raper with captains Robert Thoreson, Linda Carruth, BREASTSTROKERS: Front row: Darla Goodner, Joe Bain, Bill and Bill Stephan. Vassallo, Dot Stephan. Top row: Jeff Hill, John Davis, Steve Foree. BOYS’ TEAM: Front row: Rugby Thoreson, Dan Dennis, Bob Barton, Bill Vassallo, Brian Smallwood, Eddie Nichols, Jack Zahniser, Jeff. Hill. Second row:'David Elliott, Brucie Wagner, Charlie Harris, Steve Foree, Robert Peshlakai, Doug McFadden, Paul Russell, Joe Bain. Top row: Coach Raper, Bill Stephan, Nicky Nichols, John Davis, David Reynolds, Glen Michaelson, Pud Spencer, Steve Boyd, Joel Nichols. 152 GIRLS’ TEAM: Front row: Teri Brotman, Leslie Van Pelt, Darla Goodner, Linda Carruth, Dot Stephan, Cindy Martin. Second row: Barbara Brennan, Loretta Ploch, Jeanne Vadala, Laura Duke, Melanie Jackson, Debbie Brittain. Top row: Coach Raper, Irene Schoeneberger, Gail Holmberg, Michelle Pizio, Barbara Holt, Sally Breese. agreisiy ani nit BUTTERFLIERS: Doug McFadden, Debbie Brittain, Jeff Hill, Teri Brotman, Dan Dennis, Terlie Van Pelt, Brian Smallwood. 153 z 5 ie : rf Ms . Seuneee FREESTYLERS: Front row: Teri Brotmann, Melanie Jackson, Debbie Brittain, Laura Duke, Michelle Pizio, Linda Carruth, Darla Goodner, Lo- retta Ploch. Second row: Barbara Holt, Irene Schoeneberger, David Reynolds, James Bitter, Eddie Nichols, Bruce Wagner, Nicky Nichols, Doug McFadden. Top row: Sally Breese, Jack Zahniser, Paul Russell, Brian Smallwood, John Davis, Bill Stephan, Charlie Harris, Glen Mi- chaelson, Steve Boyd, David Elliot. iis “2 DIVERS: Gail Holmberg, Jeanne Vadala, Bob Barton, Robert Thore- BACKSTROKERS: Front row: Brian Smallwood, Mike Spencer. Back row: David Elliott, Cindy Martin, Bill Stephan, Linda Carruth, David son, Barbara Brennan, Robert Peshlakai. 154 Reynolds. Golf ’71 The Thomas Jefferson 1971 golf team is under the expert guidance of its new coach, Ronald Boggs. Junior letter- men Doug Bevier and Bob O'Neal are expected to provide the spark to lead the team to victory. The team plays at the semi-beautiful Elm Fork golf course. SENIOR GOLFERS: Left to right: Bill Johnson, Frank Mongaris, Dave Hagood, Tony Aguilar, Mike Phillips. ee eS eeeEEeEeEeEeEyEeEE——Eee— _ Bottom row: Mike Phillips, Bill Johnson, Frank Lachoke, Frank Mongaris, Dave Hagood, Loy Shaw, Doug Bevier. Top row: Jay Dubberley, Kent | Taylor, Chuck Palmer, Tony Aguilar, Coach Boggs, Bob Reister. 155 | Bill Johnson Frank Mongaris Mike Phillips Chuck Palmer Bob Reister Loy Shaw Kent Taylor ae Tennis, 1971 con g et see ee oe EPL 6 FEO a HOES SEAS 6 Front, | to r: Coach Melntyre, Jane Phillips, Linda Parker, Debbie Folsom, Esther Graham, Sheralyn Miller, Carol Tozer. Back, | to r: Robert Bracken, Susan Jacobs, Terri Board, Jeanna Mathews, Mike Derrick, Mark Mahaffey. The 1971 Thomas Jefferson Tennis Team is very fortunate to have Miss Myra Mclnt- yre as its coach this year. Miss McIntyre has been the tennis coach at TJ now for . several years and has done an outstanding job. The team this year looks very good and expects to be strong in girls’ singles and doubles. aS Ae aa at ody Sunnee: 3 5 Gis On toe oe oe fi (ResaEsS se ons eee a A i Tit i 5 OS an toes ee oe ee | ; it 55 Was a { ttt) 4 THT i Ty Tot) | as . oe ES it t+} | } it, Tt ts : ay ( 4...) i | ie is ar ee a Ip ; + ‘ _ ry - yey ie i t—t—4 j . + 4 +4 f yet td oat ) 8 Se wag ese oe =e ae pact Be ht td-} EA ‘aan Soe le | Inty e, Coach td... } + bed | | oc acca ct att te rs aoes | Jane Phillips and Susie Jacobs, District Doubles’ Finalists i 4 . aes Boras Ce ah : at wae ape +4 ,, = coats 2 Bob Bracken Jane Phillips, Captain Debbie Folsom FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL TRACK SWIMMING GOLF TENNIS 161 ae. Susie Sei) ERO SHE EERE OREAE RSS a iS eX -1o] aa col ame M-Yul-1cellale Me [-la -1aer ikelamme (-Ssitolallale Mel MMMelaitall(oh (mmol s last: it is not years but hope di- vides us from you — where there is none, how can mere doors re- sist?” Peter Robins Organizations ‘Lam seldom on my own: a geom- etry of love, hate, friendship forms about me. Someone calls my name, asks a favour, makes some claim upon me. Pat Arrowsmith 163 Oe ee ee ee LETT TS a ae 4 sides s ee he See ee oe ee ee 4 POLI 4 Pd am c Ne 58 = ¢ oS ES te} wn Cas Milner Vice-President Jena Rawley President 11 TTTTR Mey ANN Mary Brock Sponsor Co Mrs. Mr. Billy James Little Sponsor Student Council Lisa Pomeroy Treasurer MEMBERS AT LARGE: Left to right: John Clark, and Helen Bogicevic, Juniors; Leslie McBride, and Jaclynn Morris, Seniors; Roger Baldwin, Sophomores. Not pictured: Dan Strange, Sophomores. wes vers Ses + sated SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: First row, left to right: Roxanne Bucy, Steve Clark, Jane Phillips, Debbie Folsom, Laurie Wagner, Pam Metz, Leesa Cato, Cynthia Heaberlin. Second row, left to right: Jack Cleaveland, Robert Ray, Richard Erskine, Frank Akridge, Ken Pruitt, Pat Hud- speth, John Pate, Mark Siegel, Phil Thompson, Cindy Waskom. watt ee... Se JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: First row, left to right: Chris Bubel, Mary Rudy, Wende Box, Mel McGee, Jo Allison, Linda Jarosz, Linda Dol- lar. Second row, left to right: Mike Hunn, Mark Alexander, Pam Potter, Ken Barth, Susan Watson, Rusty Vandivort, Sheri Childers, David El- liot. 9 A ABN Nin ES He ake al aia og g a8 oh st nies gas oho ae : ee Howdy Party. Pr Jena speaks to parents. A living, breathing organism With a mind of clever awareness and a heart of honest concern; Kept living and breathing With food of new solutions and water of young idealism. College night. 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Second row, left to right: Bruce Carleton, Gary Seay, John Mullane, David Gomez, Rone Squibb, Sophia Godinez, Lynn Dorsey, Stan Kuhn. 167 Second Year Members Roxanne Becky Cindy Bucy Burnett Carrington Not pictured: Tim Morgan Jack John Jan Betsy Carroll Cleaveland Collins Cook Dameron Vice-President Carolyn Debbie Linda Mary Jenny D'Avignon Dorsey Folsom Garrison Hart Jackson Carol Dennis Bill Pam Leslie Jacobs Kucera Lorch Marcellus Metz McBride y Sandy Linda Libby John Tracey Olga Jeff Ninemir e Parker _ Rataiczak Rodriguez Seltzer Shack Solender Treasurer President 4 Melinda Melissa Joanne Greta Sunny Nancy Starnes Starnes Trubitt Tuttle Waldorf Wilson Secretary Clarke Spencer First Year Junior Members Kim Cynthia Sally Allison Austin Beach Breese National Honor Society Diane Diana Virginia Ann Bruce Crossette Dale - Easterling Not pictured: Wendy Weltman, James Wussow Susan Mary Jan Joyce Elder Engstrom Fox Maryjane Howell Jean Constance Sharon Sara Michael Mary Anne Karecki Krives Kuntschik Lynch Mahany Mayer eee eee eee eee EEE es a hime: Melanie Pamela Melanie Sharon Messina Mumme McGee Newlin ii Mary Rose William Susan Janice Linda Guy Paula Ploch Robison Rosenfield Rusnok Salem Vaughan Wyman | 169 Not pictured: Carla Harris Pursuing its quest for superior scholarship and outstanding character, The Honor Society builds the leaders of tomorrow. First Year Senior Members| Aint en Anthony Scott Deborah ‘Angelika Aguilar Anderson Anglin Anslinger Jeffery Michael Karen June Baker Ball Bernard Bilsborough Lindsay Donna Paula Frederick Borden Breckner Chambers Connally ae Mary Carol Patricia Michael Linda Crist Cunningham Dabney Davis Greenwalt Pamela Steve | Evanita Cynthia Colleen Cecelia Groom Hahn Harper Hedrick Hopper Huey Mark Jill Linda Kay Mina Robert Jacobson Jay Jenkins ’ Karecki Kelly Laddusaw Cynthia David Charles Patricia Lisk Lively Mangan Mullins Linda Virginia Nancie Melanee McGregor Newman Nieman - Norsworthy Patricia Patricia Julian Lisa Paterson Peterson Pierce Pomeroy Kyle Susan Jane Mrs. Betty Harris Riddle Roach Russell Saunders Sawyer Sponsor Janet Marlene Sue Schroeder Scott Skaggs Stark Joseph Lauren Karen Shannon Kathleen Tiner Wagner Weynand Wilson Wood Wortham 171 Frank Bill Mark Jack Robert Clark Akridge Marcellus Schoenke Cleaveland Ray Spencer President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Public Relations Sr. Board Member Don Terry Wiley DeZonia Jr Soph. 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Mr. James Patterson Jane Phillips Sponsor Key Club Sweetheart oad “e ne Tom Ben Bill Mark Roger Paul Larry Lindsay Mike Craig Abate Albritton Alexander Alexander Baldwin Blankenmeister Roerder Borden Swe Carpenter am Steve Mark Bill Scott Clarke Richard Clark Cleaveland Collier DeZonia Eaton Erskine oe a J ss s, 4 i. a - a . = te e cab bh | Rudy Tom Jack Steve Neil Mark Bill Russell Tom Flores Gilbreath Hamilton Hendrick Hopkins Jacobson Lamb Lewis Lucas = + Se 7 Mike Robert Bill Mike Jim Gary Cas Bill Mahony Mahoney Martz McDonald McKissack MacPhearson Michaelson Milner Mitchell + R ‘a Steve Mike John Robert Doug Bill Bill Tim Mike Jeff Noble Nolen Pate Peshlakai Petty Robison Schneider Selly Smith Solender | a Paul George Fred Kent Nick Tracy Bill ) Solomons Sparkman Stack Taylor Taylor Thompson Turner Unpictured: John Kieschnick Mark Mike Young Zacharias Zacharias Parking-lot clean up. 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The Document Award honors not only journalistic achievement, but also unselfish service and willingness to perform beyond that which is expected. It is hoped that each successive group will live up to the standard of excellence begun by the first, and continued by the following awardees. Robert Parrish, Sponsor Awardees 1960 | Donna Alexander Mary Lou Beaird | Ann Bonnick | Sam Carpenter | Bill Herries | Becky Ransdell | Bill Wilkinson 1964 John Drollinger Carolyn Feibel Helen Hagaman Janet Lawrence Linda Lewis Cynthia Ley | Anne Vaughan | George Sickler 1968 Lynnette Farr | Carrie Genarlsky | Sharon Peek Laura Reich | Helen Waldorf Brooke Williams Ken Williams Jay Wimberly 1961 Sharon Austin Carol Crosby John Hammond Lee Hughes Tommy Jones 1965 Mike Blum Barbar Fassel Carol Hafer Carol Ann Katz Thomas Starnes Roger Whitney 1969 Joe Cockrell Judy Fritz Mary Green Jackie Randall Meg Rohrt 1962 Gail Aronoff Lin Cambell — Barbara Glew Kathleen Hagman Joann Ondrovik Philip Self 1966 Beth Catherall Sally Eddins Chris Kageler Wanda Klein Valerie Slattum Connie Thomas 1970 Nina Cortell Kathy Duke Jan Howell Kathy McShane Brad Newton Byron Potter Linda Sweeney Rauly Williams Rick Wyman 1963 Caren Clark Genevieve Griffin Linda Hay Nancy McMinn Susie Thornton David Wilkinson Jan Woods 1967 Terrie Seltzer Barbara Wunsch Darla Blatnik Maureen Ingram David Barr Tom Kaut Ray Petty Janet Smith 1971 Carol Kucera Raul Oteiza Laurie Wagner Sunny Waldorf Warren Wright Private eye for T.J.'s public camera positioned pen poised To catch the news as it flits past. me ——- Sharon Dickerson Amusement Editor Janis Cockrell Shannon Wilson Diane Bruce Cartoonist Club Editor Feature Editor h June Bilsboroug Distribution a a cm 3 3 ii: Jeff Cox and Paul Solomons Assistant and Sports Editor _ Jim Webre Advertising Editor Pete Siiteri Opinion Editor A Shannon shows enthusiasm. 181 Mrs. Maurine Fussell Cathy Bynum and Leslie McBride Sponsor Assistant Editor and Editor Pat Ware Nancie Nieman and Bill Turner Photographer News Editors ‘ Greta Tuttle lisa Carren Exchange Editor Assistant Advertising Editor Mr. Charles Barton Director ry 4 : Se, ORB run. aS NS =m Stage Band Hands and mouths fused to instruments — uniting every key with a breath of air to fill the auditorium with riotous rhythm. SAXES Randy Canada Ross Reitzammer Jeff Baker Larry Hanes Cecil Fulfer TRUMPETS Steve Hardy George Brown Gerald Massey Greg Rardin Mark Siegel TROMBONES Dale Richardson Bryan Burchfiel Bill Spencer Greg Nieman RHYTHM Allan Conner Jenny Melady Mike Mayes Tom Bedford Bill Merz Mike Nichols Bob Barton 183 WLLL ME eo e WOR? een , = if ay j ail lini fen PICCOLO Bill Flahie FLUTE Bill Proctor Teresa Morgan Laura Duke Fran Krieg Mary Rogers Shari Roach Jay Wortham Marti Taylor Tania Francis Barbara Pruitt Cathy Mabee B FLAT CLARINET Dennis Wells Robert Laddusaw Doug Sorenson Sharon Taylor James Auverman Cindy Johnson Ronnie Bryant Brooks Myers David Prilliman Kathy Hingle Margaret Mabee Kendall Veale BASS CLARINET Tom Wingfield Cindy Gillean Gary Schlesinger E FLAT CONTRA CLARINET Mike Nichols BASSOON Steve Horton ALTO SAX Larry Hanes Cecil Fulfer TENOR SAX Jeff Baker Ross Reitzammer BARITONE SAX Randy Canada FRENCH HORN Scott Manton Mark Riley Louis Vasquez CORNET Greg Rardin Don Davidson Gerald Massie JoAnn Noble George Brown Robert Garcia Arthur Batts David Ralston TRUMPET Mark Siegel PUL TUE ag aati A nfl {| f ' Wag Fi Steve Hardy BARITONE Britt Vincent David Benson Charles Coppage TROMBONE Bryan Burchfiel Bill Spencer Dale Richardson Greg Neiman Blaine Hebert Dale Brownie TUBA Richard Eikenburg Steve Taylor David Nichols Jeff Burandt George Morrison BASS DRUM Dennis Davis SNARE DRUM Tom Bedford Becky Evans UTILITY Mike Williams TIMPANI Bill Merz LIBRARIAN Kathy Hicks Symphonic Band Weaving through the everyday A swelling-pounding-rolling _ Undercurrent of rhythm; Twining around the all-the-time A ringing-blaring-shooting Overtone of melody. NY wat Roy 4 Mr. Charles Barton Sponsor MAJORETTES: Becky Evans and Karen Sulser. 185 Robert Laddusaw. Bill Proctor, ’ ALL REGION BAND: Left to right: Scott Manton abe OFFICERS: Left to right: Bill Proctor, Treasurer; Margaret Mabee, Sophomore Representative; Randy Canada, Junior Representative; Shari Roach, Senior Representative; Mark Siegel, President; Cathy Mabee, Secretary. 187 Reb-belles 1970-71 67 pairs of legs — Kicking, prancing, Step-ball-changing, As though attached to one large body. A machine of symmetry and smiles — All its parts working to mass-produce entertainment. Picture right: Roxanne Bucy and Stefanie Newman Managers First row, left to right: Lisa Pomeroy, Cathy Bynum, Becky Burnett, Leslie McBride, Suzanne Penny. Second row: Sharon Newlin, Molly MacDo- nald, Jan Rusnok, Theresa Stone, Susie Watkins, Linda Ellison, Jacque Bain, Becky Rousso, Lou Haley, Jo Allison, Barbara Stewart, Celia Rose, Ginny Gray. Third row: Jill Dowdy, Gretta Tuttle, Nonnie Russell, Cindy Satterwhite, Pat Mullins, Leesa Cato, Cindy Carrington, Vicki Vicars, Linda Jarosz, Lani Dodson, Sherry Kuntschik, Mary Rudy, Jeannie Mathias, Teresa Culberson. Fourth row: Jeanne Herndon, Karyn Simmons, Kathi Turner, Sharon Marder, Jenny Melady, Nancy Jones, Pam Logan, Linda Garrison, Jill Jay, Jan Hyde, Barbara Slocum, Melissa Starnes, Cindy Diamond, Vicki Ingram, Leslie Langston. Fifth row: Laura Magee, Janet Wood, Jan Cook, Nancy Newton, Cindy Beach, Diane Bruce, Debby Bruce, Susan Sanders, Sherry Haughwout, Becky Farrow, Ann Easterling, Diana Crossette, Barbie Mclntire, Jan Williams, Holly Hinds, Kayle Smith, Shannon Wilson. Not pictured: Carolyn Dorsey. Tb —_ io) Par: Cc 5 8 ny w we = Captain Becky Burnett All Smiles. ; Be CERS: Left to right: Lieutenant Lisa Pomeroy, Lieutenant Cathy Bynum, Captain Becky Burnett, Lieutenant Leslie McBride, Lieutenant Su- jzanne Penny. j oe SOCIAL OFFICERS: Left to right: Leslie McBride, Historian; Greta Tuttle, President; Shannon Witson, Treasurer; Laura Magee, Chaplain; Nonnie Russell, Vice-President; Kayle Smith, Sec- retary; Jill Jay, Chaplain; Cathy Bynum, Historian. “It wins them every time!’ Orchestra VIOLINS David Battey Donald Harrison Dennis Lorch Joel Nichols Brett Spencer Mark Walker Steve Parimore Sylvia Chitwood FLUTE William Flahie VIOLA Paul Wiggins Jean Laddusar CLARINET Robert Laddusar Thomas Wingfield Kathy Hingle CELLO Paul Hasse BASSOON Steve Horton BASS Richard Eikenburg OFFICERS: Left to right: Donald Harrison, Vice-President; Sylvia Chitwood, Presi- dent; Paul Hasse, Secretary-Treasurer. Honors They turn listening into looking: Seeing air shivering Light shimmering Vibrations glittering Movements glimmering. The magicians of sound over matter. HONORS: Left to right: Bill Merz, Dal-Hi Orchestra; Richard Eikenburg, Dal-Hi; Brett Spencer, Dal-Hi; Paul Wiggins, Dal-Hi Orchestra. Mr. Lawrence Owen Members are having fun working hard. Conductor 193 Concert Band Waiting a while — To build a vocabulary of notes. FLUTE Marina Hicks Tom Crook Cathy Mabee Hartress Green Mary Wiseman OBOE Karen Sulser CLARINET Kathy Mitchell Richard DeWuse Kendall Veale Linda Anderson Gary Schleringer Sandra Youngberg ALTO SAX David Koon Warren Baker Thomas Passmore. TENOR SAX Joe Di Francesco Doug Ingram BASSOON Bill Mitchell FRENCH HORN Doug Maxey Harold Davidow CORNET Arthur Batts Jeanna Matthews David Ralston Steve Lange John Marr Greg Mayben Neal Parks Robert Woods BARITONE Mark Abbey PERCUSSION Craig Taylor Becky Evans Mike Chatham Eric Irizarry David Viosca Danny Yates BELLS Mary DeBolt Kathy Hicks Mr. Charles Barton Sponsor Mr. Jack Cannon Director , } ) ) ) ) SOCOSeS Ss: OFFICERS: Left to right: Mary Cox, Secretary; Pam Ane- loski, President; Jan Allison, Historian-Reporter; Gilda Gardyn, Treasurer. FIRST SOPRANOS Julie Bangle Carla Barnett Judy Bills Susan Elder Pat Hannah Jane Lee Wanda Mullenix Cynthia Murray Donna Quinn Lyn Ralston Jane Sawyer SECOND SOPRANOS Jan Allison Jo Allison Kim Allison Lisa Bealer Vicki Bratcher Donna Breckner Mary Elizabeth Cox Diana Crossette Ann Easterling Gilda Gardyn Linda Jarosz Laurie Lewis Nancy Lyon Debbie Smith Lisa Stafford Leslie Van Pelt Wrenda Worley ALTOS Pam Aneloski Choralettes The voices are lace and gossamer and breezes. The airs are sunlight and pastel and chimes. Manette Bard Jeanie Betts Helen Bogicevic Sharon Dickerson Gail Eberly Linda Ellison Paula Gatewood Sheri Hicks Mary Oliver Michelle Pizio Mary Rose Ploch Linda Reed Mary Rudy Terry Stone Ann Swift Debbie Wilson 195 Social Chairmen: Jenny Jackson and Mike Scrima. 1 Fs } 3 GC eet mrryanee oe ‘ . ry ea Leaders: Susan Romans, Kent Taylor, Joe Tiner, Cynthia Junior Council Representatives: Don Wiley, Michele Barr. isk. eaten pat ing: 196 SOPRANOS Scotti Asbury Michele Barr Kay Crouch Marcia Goodman Jenny Jackson Vicki Keathley Mary Lakin Pat Mullins Nancy Murphy Sandy Ninemire Olga Shack Sue Strege Caprice Tabbert Becky Van Pelt ALTOS Angelika Anslinger Thelma Bateman Cathy Bynum Linda Carruth Carolyn Dorsey Mary Hart Jeanne Herndon Mary-Kate Kyser Irene Ramos Shari Roach Susan Romans Susie Rosenfield Sunny Waldorf TENORS Jerry Collier Bobby Davidson Jack Mashburn Dennis McCollum Arthur Riddles Joe Tiner Jay Van Ness Rusty Vandivort Pat Wilder Don Wiley BARITONES Paul Blankenmeister Noel Deis Rusty George Tim Jaquess Kevin McQuirk Concert Choir Richard Munson Julian Pierce Mike Scrima Kent Taylor Pat Ware BASSES Joe Anton Barry Boesch Allan Conner John Freeman Jeff Hinkel Jess Hinkel Albert Laredo Scott Manton Mike Zacharias “Listen to a jubilant song. The joy of our spirit is uncaged. For we sing to the joy of youth, And the joy of a glad light-beaming day. O! Our spirit sings A jubilant song that is To life full of music, A life full of concord, A life full of harmony.” — Walt Whitman Mr. Jack Cannon Director OFFICERS: Left to right: Mary D'Avignon, Alto Section Leader; Cindy Waskom, Reporter-Trea- surer; Debbie Martin, Social Chairman; Laurence Wilder, Boys’ Section Leader; Stef Newman, President; Sharon Marder, Secretary; Nancy Jones, Soprano Section Leader. Rebellaires Urging songs to their fullest Surging voices to their highest So that no one will forget the singing or the’ singers. BARITONES Monty Bouldin Robert Day Victor Hawkins Bill Mitchell Mare Newquist Mike Risser Laurence Wilder SOPRANOS Marilyn Box 198 : Arlene Brownie Randee Cobb Jan Cockrell Carolyn Collier Shari Cox Cindy Hendrick Colleen Hopper Maryjane Howell Kathy Hutchinson Nancy Jones Sandra King Jean Lewis Sara Lynch Laura Magee Sharon Marder Debbie Martin Stefanie Newman Ginger Newman Terri Pierce Debbie Poullos Mr. Jack Cannon Sponsor Laura Richardson Susan Sanders JoAnne Siegfried Linda Stuart Laurie Weaver Paula Wyman ALTOS Karen Bernard Becky Brewer Jeannine Chapman Mary D'Avignon Mary Jan Engstrom Joyce Fox Linda Garrison Melanie Messina Pat Paterson Pam Potter Nancy Vesce Cindy Waskom Doug Park, President. Mr. Jack Cannon. Director = i OFFICERS: Left fo right: Wayne Lewis, R Frances Pfeffer, Treasurer; Peggy Procter, Secretary; a j a tn eS | SECTION LEADERS: Left fo right: Joan Rutenberg, David Harrold. Not pictured: Laura Wommack. TENORS David Anderson David Harrold Rickey Hicks Bill Hunter Steve Paramore Doug Park BASSES Ellis Buckley Lynn Dorsey Richard Green David Koon Wayne Lewis Brian Miklos Gary Murphy Jerry Neal Stan Ninemire SOPRANOS Lisa Bills Lisa Braun Carol Collins Mary DeBolt Jo Edwards Terri Ewing Debbie Fields Susan Harbordt Cris Harry Becky Kilman Paula Lilli Vicki Lyons Colleen Marder Cindy Martin Rebecca McClenahan Mary McClure Patricia McIntosh Redonna McPeters TJ Confederation Not wasting any time — Training And tuning For thrilling years ahead. Cindy McQuirk Teresa Parelli Heather Paterson Frances Pfeffer Peggy Procter Joan Rutenberg ALTOS Linda Anderson Janet Brewer Kelly Burke Karen Cortell Susan Davidson Mary Garver Loraine Gipe Debbie Hunter Carolyn LaMotte Cristal Matthews Lynn McCrary Paula Sherrill llagene Stages Mary Staton Susan Watson Gail Winningham Laura Wommack 199 Rebelution © ’ : ; Driving, thriving, living song. ’ An animated, motivated, { stimulated throng 3 of individual talent. Emerging from several choirs into one. Mr. Jack Cannon Director Michele Barr Stan Ninemire Thelma Bateman Doug Park Sherry Cox Shari Roach Richard Green Susie Rosenfield Jeanne Herndon Mike Scrima Vicki Keathley Rusty Vandivort Mary-Kate Kyser Jay Van Ness Debbie Martin Pat Wilder Jack Mashburn Don Wiley Jenny Melady Mike Zacharias Sandy Ninemire 200 Ee a isa DEG LALLA LALLA + ¥ ie ee ake 3 3 COUNSELOR ASSISTANTS: First row, left to right: Mary Rutkowski, Phyllis Marquez. Second row: Melanee Norsworthy, Elizabeth Naughton, Sherry Wright, Debbie Gruen, Jackie Student Grimes. Assistants Working behind office counters or Bunsen burners or Glass cages with headphones. Doing the little jobs others Don’t have time for. | FILM PROJECTIONISTS: First row, left fo right: Rusty Vandivort, Jeff Young, Stephen Wiener, James Dunham, Robert M. Legate, Sponsor. Second row: Dan Frazier, Andy Franklin, Billy Wong, Roger Marshall. Third row: Greg Marshall. CLINIC ASSISTANTS: First row, left to right: Janet Stewart, Debbie _Matoy, Becky Weaver. Second row: Inez Hammett, Jeannine Chap- | man, Jacqueline Cooper, Sheila Marvin, Rusty Vandivort. 201 EG LANGUAGE LAB ASSISTANTS: Seated: Arthur Riddles. Standing: Kristi Mowery, Susan Knapp, Carla Harris, Theresa Haslett. il ‘ = IBM: Barney Boone, Assistant. Mrs. Ruby Dunn, Spon- LANGUAGE LAB ASSISTANTS: Seated: Jay Van Ness. Standing: Mary Bonnick, sor. Kathy Wood, Martha Harder, Laura Hurder, Ellen Beadling. ‘Mr Be es A ati “th BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANTS: Left to righ t: Joe Tiner, Fred Connally, Mark Hasse, Charles Robertson. a } 202 SCIENCE LAB ASSISTANTS: David Lively, Karen Weynand, Bill Vassallo, Dennis Lorch. OFFICE ASSISTANTS: First row, left to right: Beba Ballard, Barbara Brown, Karen Robbins, Melissa Boesch, Genie Ballard. Second row: Loraine Gipe, Peggy Procter, Elaine Emery, Gilda Gardyn. i _ OFFICE ASSISTANTS: First row, left to right: Mary Ann Callahan, Vickie Lewis, llagene Sta- _ ges, Barbara Bray. Second row: Heather Paterson, Linda Vaky, Pam Woods, Cindi Meise, Vicki Pierson. Third row: Pam Arnold, Becky Burgin, Mary Margaret Oliver, Mary McClure, Amy Whittington. 203 PAINT CREW: Left to right, First row: Mary D'Avignon, Sharon Marder. Second row: Linda Smith, Leta Smith. Third row: Allison Dohrman, Susanne Hasty, Sally Fish, Marsha Goodman, Carol Collins, Colleen Marder. Fourth row: Lisa Carren, Laura Watson, and Terri Laddusaw. Art Service Club Magicians who can build a town In a week, And cause the sun to rise or set. An actor can only create a character — These people give it a place to live. rs ee Tar — a SST oe Se f , , } ‘i STAGE MANAGERS Larry Boerder, and ASSISTANTS Mike Zacharias, and David Arnquist. President works hard. - hanrelak i = sh : ae oe | ; : 1 € | ; ,. H | Wee 0 ea ene Fr | ay ; . ie Gk A | vib xen cates SO ahah — A , 4 vad { sagt 4 Pe raree tae S OFFICERS: Left to right, First row: Sharon Marder, Secretary; Mary D'Avignon, President. Second row: Larry Boerder, Vice-President; Mike Zacharias, Treasurer. 205 cece om WN ty OO Bag LIGHTING CREW: First row, left to right: David Anderson, Jerry Baker. Second row: David Arnquist, Bryan Michlos, Jeff Tweed, Mike Zacharias, and Larry Boerder. CONSTRUCTION CREW: First row, left to right: Jeff Hinkel, Jerry Baker, Bryan Michlos, Ellis Buckley, David Anderson. Second Row: Mike Zacharias, David Arnquist, Larry Boerder, Jeff Tweed. Third row: John Collins. SET DESIGNERS: Left to right: Carol Collins, Lisa Carren, Leta Smith, Sharon Marder, and Mary D'Avignon. Miss Cole Sponsor STAGE CREW: Carol Collins, Leta Smith, Terry Laddusaw, Lisa Carren, Ellis Buckley, Colleen Marder, Brian Miklos, John Collins, Jerry Baker, Sally Fish, Allison Dohrman, Jeff Tweed, Sus- anne Hasty, Laurie Watson, Larry Boerder, Sharon Marder, Mike Zacharias, Mary D'Avignon, and David Anquist. | —e ee I'm going to wipe you out. 207 Mr. Christopher Nichols MEMBERS: Left to right: Jane Saginaw, Don Wiley, Scott Anderson, Vice-President, Mary Anne Sponsor Mayer, Mike Tolson, Jan Carroll, Mike Ball, President, Paul Blankenmeister, John Riddle, Susan fs Bowman, Secretary, Barry Boesch, Treasurer, Jenny Jackson, Mark McCool. Forensic mone League si Specializing in individualism — Each one thinking aloud, All committed to action. me c) 7 Ee : HONORS: Left to right: Scott Anderson, Mike Tolson, Becky Smith, Mike Ball, Mary Jan Eng- olly Houston. Sec- MEMBERS: First row, left to right: Pam Goodstein, Marcia Goodman ond row: Arthur Riddles, Linda Jarosz, Ginger Newman, Jenny Jackson. Not pictured: Susie Rosenfield, Sunny Waldorf. 4 Beas Aa. eee Sd ! ’ ' b. ie ay i ri C$ ae | ay | a OFFICERS: Left to right: Ginger Newman, Historian; Pam Goodstein, Secretary; Jenny Jackson, Vice-President; George Edwards, Treasurer. Not pictured: Debbie Poullos, President. Thespians A society honoring those With the innate ability to materialize A character right before your very eyes. ea Ce ee Center Stage The mirrors of humanity To make us laugh at our absurdity Or cry at our cruelty. RS ees ens ote eo eerste First row, left to right: Wendy Weltman, Mike Spies, Cheryl Neal. Second row: Linda Jarosz, Lisa Bealer, Laurie Watson, Marianne Vest, Mary Margaret Oliver. ” ry — OFFICERS: Susan Rosenfield, Historian; Ellen Jacobs, Secretary; Ar- thur Riddles, President; Mary-Kate Kyser, Treasurer. Not pictured: Molly Houston, Vice-President. Mrs. Ann Adams Sponsor First row, left to right: Mary D'Avignon, Lynda Stafford, Jenny Jack- son, Paul Blankenmeister, Rhonda Butte. Second row: Mary McClure, Heather Paterson, Marti Taylor, Pattie Walker, Marcia Goodman, Teresa Parelli, Ginger Newman. Thoughtful C. S. (below) 211 First row, left to right: Claire Crawford, Melanie Waggy, Diane Sanchez, Roann Newson, Vicki Lyon. Second row: Jack Mashburn, President; Darrell Fannin, Vice-President; Mike Werneke, Carl Key, Paul Hasse. Library Service Club The people almost as essential as the books — Always there to point out The 518.1 Dewey Decimal Classification Or find that obscure volume First row, left to right: Jean Yates, Judy Maehr. Second row: Donna Arnold, Rhonda Webber, to hee : Vice-President; Jody Johnson, Maria Anaya, Betty Robinson, Joan Rutenberg, Chaplain. Third By what's-his-name (the one with row: Brenda Webb, Chris Schoenberger, Secretary-Treasurer; Chris Boatright, Pat Mars, Barbara Batchelor, Merri Ann Berryman. the red cover). Mrs. Shirley Richie and Mrs. Martha Green, Library Personnel. Not pictured: Mrs. Mary Smith, Li- brarian. OFFICERS: retary. De ee Susan Jones, President; Mary Margaret Oliver, Vice-President; Pam Mumme, Sec- Miss Barbara Ellison Sponsor Trading their time and talent For a few feelings — Of giving something worthwhile Of being appreciated Of hoping. OFFICERS: Left to right: Doug Brittain, President; Nanci Cheatham, Historian and Reporter; Pam Potter, Secretary; Jan Carroll, Treasurer; Dennis McCollum, President. Not pictured: Richard Ryna, Chaplain. . Mrs. Elizabeth Childs Sponsor Medical Careers Appreciate these people; You may meet them in a dark emergency ward some- day. L S maaretamaniss. | OFFICERS: Left to right: Cindy Butcher, Treasurer, Debra Baker, Parliamentarian; Gail Eberly, Vice-President; Barbara Wilcox, Secretary. Sitting: Libby Rataiczak, President. Coffee break? Fi . of Mrs. Hermann Sponsor Future Teachers Children are like raw clay; These girls are the future potters who will Mold each child into an adult.” Dale Worsham displays FTA card. 215 : Science Club Sharing the soul of a seeker and a common curiosity; Never leaving untouched by thought the outer limits and inner lines of nature. ’ ie . ' MEMBERS: Left to right: Bill Vassallo, Karen Weynand, Bill Robison, Joyce Fox, Terri Board, and Stephen Wiener. Mr. Whitlock OFFICERS: Left to right: Bill Robison, Vice-President; Karen Weynand, Program Chairman; Sponsor Bill Vassallo, President. Not pictured: Steve Hardman, Sec'y-Treas. a ; : se Or a J : % 7 2 ? . £ ee es oom MEMBERS: Left to right: Molly MacDonald, Jenny Melady, Jeff Solender, Katie Solender, and Karen Weynand. Mr. Ralf Olsen Sponsor JCTC They stop the source of such comments as ‘Crazy teenage drivers!’’ i By learning and then passing along OFFICERS: Jeff Solender, President; Karen Weynand, Vice-Pres- | The rules of traffic safety and caution. ident. Not pictured: Debbie Phillips, Sec. tthtiaw ¢@ OFFICERS: Left to right: Linda Greenwalt, Secretary; Kirk Reid, Parliamentarian; Debbie Dus- tin, Treasurer; Mike Wilcoxson, Vice-President; Terry Steely, Reporter; Mike Smith, President. oY Miss Billye Faye Thompson Sponsor Distributive Education Clubs of America Dividing work into two categories — School and Business. Accepting the responsibility of a job outside. Chess Club Learning new logic from one, different strategy from another — Making gains in experience and technique, All by playing the noble game of chess. Mr. Gary Vermillion Smile! Sponsor mene. tld : MEMBERS: First row, left to right: Paul Wiggins, Joyce Fox, Steve Stevenson, Charles Robertson. Second row: Paul Hasse, David Battey, Richard Prasil, Bill Ashenhart, Steve Horton, and Carl Key. : Me, logical? OFFICERS: Left to right: Ronnie Barrier, President; Dave Lee, Secretary; Wendell Elliott, Vice- Mrs. Carolyn Townsend | President. Not pictured: Nick Platta, Treasurer. Sponsor Frustration! Ice Skating Abominable snowmen In red t-shirts And blue Levis, Determined to Stay on their feet. Boys, | can skate by myself. Whee! 219 Miss Patricia Lodewick Sponsor English Guild Following thoughts through songs and plays — for the club’s entertainment. Gathering images into poems and essays — for the school’s enlightenment. f ie es. “ee a as we eS at A) ve, Jed rY 4 , . rr bs v9 ’ my hag ie s we 4 } . : R 465 i — ‘i % = Sc aR iat ae er etal | ag - Ler ee. wae ie ee | digg Sw bias oe ae ua . Bes | a « é, - . . a . : apie Tae Te ga Rs 4 ae f eee 8. 4 - : si 4 : a | wet : et eee ia Se ib de 2 ‘tae ; |e . - ; + a . % ; . ‘ . 4 uy + ¢ : 4 ce eu es i Bi glee : € ‘ nore ct gta: 2 ; : - mod i. - ih te Ls MEMBERS: First row, left to right: Susan Watson, Jessie Greer, Lyn Welmering, Karen Bernard, Susie Rosenfield. Second row: Dale Cook, Melanee Norsworthy, Maryhane Howell, Cecilia Huey, Sharon Dickerson, Cindy Hedrick. Neary Ts fee eS ate. Ove t Ored ihe 3 «4% AN a AT -— = AW AA is = MEMBERS: Left to right, Sitting: Joanne Siegfried. First row: Cindy Waskom, Bonnie Breitbarth, Trisha McIntosh, Jeanna Mathews, Brian Miklos, Maryjane Howell. Second row: Richard Eikenburg, Glenn Michaelson, George Latislav. Top row: Karen Cortell, Angelika Anslinger, Allison Dohrman, and Carolyn Willis , a Fs eee | OFFICERS: Left to right: Allison Dohrman, Program Chairman; An- | gelika Anslinger, German Student; Cindy Waskom, President; Caro- Mrs. ee Webb lyn Willis, Vice-Pres.; Karen Cortell, Sec’y-Treas. Sponsor Deutscher | Verein They not only make the hearty, mellow sound of the language, but they possess the proud, destined spirit of the people. eee a | bee. sath ae wy peeks titty 4 eet Matt = Mrs. Jessie Sheshunoff | Sponsor th h. wt 4, Wee 4 Entre Nous members are enthralled by club activities. ) MEMBERS: First row, left to right: Susie Rosenfield, Katie Solender, Jill Demerset, Linda Jarosz, A gourmet's approval. Mary Bonnick, Phyllis Marquez, Claudine Bledsoe, Chris Harry. Second row: Sara Lynch, Michele | Barr, Mary Ann Wray, Nancie Nieman, Ann Kail. Third row: Jay Van Ness, Lisa Carren, Laura Hur- der, Martha Harder, Pam Metz, Kathy Wood, Patti Paterson. Fourth row: Kristi Mowery, Joyce Ga- things, Sheri Childers, Jeff Solender, Jan Carroll, Kim Allison, Ellen Beadling. Mrs. Doris Phillips Sponsor OFFICERS Pat Metz — President Nancie Nieman — Vice-President Patti Paterson — Secretary Phyllis Marquez — Treasurer | Entre Nous Less contact with the written word, And more contact with les gems Frangais — Their customs, their lives, their country, Their souls. 223 Pan American Student Forum If you have passed by the lunchroom after school, you may have seen A bunch of kids in funny costumes, Speaking Spanish and laughing. They were P.A.S.F. members 6 oes Lae E ‘i - ¥ ; ait Te se : irs performing skits, learning by a Ze : applying Spanish and having OFFICERS: First row, left to right: Karen Weynand, Pan American Time Representative; Nancy fun Vesce, Treasurer; Paula Chambers, Secretary; Barbara Brown, Sophomore Representative. Second row: Raul Oteiza, Announcer; Becky Van Pelt, Refreshment Chairman; Albert Laredo, President; Leesa Cato, Historian; Terry Crist, Reveille Representative; Jerry Collier, District Council Representa- tive; Laura Richardson, Poster Chairman. Not pictured: Joe Tiner, Vice-President; Judy Maehr, Junior Representative. Miss Virginia Vaughan Sponsor Mrs. Joyce Thompson Mrs. Julie Cameron | Miss Sally Wingo Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor OFFICERS:. President — Debbie Folsom, Vice-Presi- dent — Karen Weynand, Secretary — Leesa Cato. ACTIVE MEMBERS ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Albert Laredo Cindy Carrington Charles Mangan Linda Jenkins Mary Alice Meza Connie Krives Linda Parker Ana Maria Navarrete Jena Rawley Jane Sawyer Laura Richardson Rebecca Yates Tracey Seltzer NEW MEMBERS Thelma Bateman Raul Oteiza Alina Betancourt Carrie Parsons Silvia Chitwood Lisa Pomeroy Kathy Connolly Richard Prasil Terry Crist Linda Salem Diana Crossette Silvia Sapoznikow Ginny Dale Elisa Soto Rudy Flores Kathy Stark Joyce Fox Lisa Tignor Joy Harper Joe Tiner Somer Hodges Greta Tuttle Becca Johnson Becky Van Pelt Mina Kelly Vicki Vicars Mark Mahaffey Doug Wilson Sharon Newlin Jay Wortham Spanish National Honor Society The same high standards of aptitude and attitude — But all in the language of Spanish. Recognizing the grandeur of ancient Rome and its language, Learning lessons which past civilizations can teach the New World. 226 FOURTH YEAR GODS AND GODDESSES: First row, left to right: Sponsors, Mrs. Sheshunoff and not pictured, Mrs. Mason. Second row: Dennis Lorch. Third row: Melanie Messina, Donna Beckner, Debby Bruce. Fourth row: Jeff Solender, David Lively. teers iene laine Se MTS re SECOND YEAR MEMBERS: First row, left to right: Barbara Pruett, Rebecca Palomo, Rhonda Webber, Robin Hogan. Second row: Brooks Mays, Steve Cotton, Bill Lamb, Don Byrd. 227 Ki OFFICERS AND EXCHANGE STUDENT: Left fo right: Angelika An- : slinger, exchange student from Germany; Jeff Solender, President; Mr. Arch Gibson Pam Logan, Sec.-Treas.; Laurie Wagner, Vice-President. Sponsor AFS meeting at Grand Prairie H.S. Cheryl Algire Angelika Anslinger Thelma Bateman Claudine Bledsoe Debby Bruce Cindy Butcher Jan Carroll Terry Crist Linda Ellison Herman Giraldo Steve Greene Lou Haley Victor Hawkins Kathy Hutchinson Pam Logan Phyllis Marquez Pam Metz Jo Noble David Perez Susan Saunders Becky Smith Karen Smith Ann Snell Jeff Solender Katie Solender Laurie Wagner Mark Walker Paula Wyman The world is their playground Its peoples their playmates; There are infinite games on such a large field, And endless friendships to bé made. 229 Organizations are the laboratories In which to experiment With awakening senses, With maturing reactions, With other people who are Doing the very same thing. 230 232 know how rapid and great are the revolutions and changes of life.” ey @ ‘The army is a good book in which to study human life — to ‘Whatever enlarges hope will DeVi. A also exalt courage.” Johnson ee Leadership Colonel Frindell The brass — Polished competence Burnished discipline Finished dignity Shined leadership Reflecting the admiring faces of his trainees. Sergeant Cilio Military efficiency For controlling, for organizing, For handling, for teaching An important cog In the smooth clockwork of the R.O.T.C. Battalion Staff f We4 f Fi in Linda Parker | Left to right: Hon. Maj. Linda Parker; Cdt. Col. Fred Connally; Cdt. Maj. Dennis Sturgeon; 2 Lt. Mark Schmidt; Cdt. Maj. Richard Prasil; Cdt. Lt. Col. Albert Laredo; Cdt. Maj. Don Har- rison; Cdt. SGM John Thomas. The world makes sudden and unexpected changes. These men may be needed — They have proven they will be strong. These men may be asked for help — Be assured — they will be ready. : Cdt. 2 Lt. Mark Schmidt Battalion Commander .- ; : , Battalion S-1 ol Rs Battalion $-2 Battalion $-3 fe y : % Cdt. Hf Don Harrison Cdt. Maj. Dennis Sturgeon s 235 A Company Pigietyacert A EOP SPIE ZT PER EERO EN Im A sree on Seid Joan ams nate oe Boe aay ; aio 5% Fey rs. se ae RIS Pa eas x cee First row, left to right: Cdt. 2 Lt. Phil Allen; Hon. Maj. Kathy Wood; Cdt. Maj. Dan Nichols. Second row: - Cdt. SSG Charles Robertson; Cdt. PFC Pat Mars; Cdt. PFC Nicholas Tice; Cdt. PFC Butch Rifkind; Cdt. PFC _ Lanny James; Cdt. 1 SG Darrell Fannin. Third row: Cdt. SGM John Thomas; Cdt. SSG David Ayers; Cdft. | SGT Rick Engle; Cdt. SGT Richard Reyna; Cdt. Cor. James Dunham; Cdt. 2 Lt. Mark Schmidt. £ Fe ss athy Wood . “ee K B Company . a | Gary Michaelson, C.03 AED LEE LONDORE EE RE 0 First row, left to right: Cdt. 2 Lt. Mike Hurley; Cdt. 2 Lt Gary Michaelson; Hon. Maj. G te j 3 ; j : j. Greta Tuttle; Cdt. | Greta Tuttle 2 Lt. Mike Phillips. Second row: Cdt. PFC Alan Puett; Cat. Pvt. Leslie York; Cdt. CPL Duane Leach; Cdt. CPL | Tom Feagin. Third row: Cdt. Bill Golder; Cdt. PFC Jeff James; Cdt. Pvt. James Jordan; Cdt. PFC John Wil- i liamson; Cdt. PFC Jack Taff. Fourth row: Cdt. SFC Bill Briden; Cdt. PFC Gary Murphy; Cdt. 1 SG Ralph |) Templeton; Cdt. SFC Steve Stephens. . 236 C Company SSE. jo ee Se 2 a John Rodriguez, C.O. ea be ee a Sid GP a pain eT A R aad oe : LIRA ie eee ee ee ee ee - aa. hse a wo ee ca il rs Silat First row, left to right: Cdt. MSG Woflgang Walther; Cdt. Maj. John Rodriguez; Hon. Maj. Nancie Nieman; Cdt. Cpt. Bill Ashenhart; Cdt. 1 SG Steve Lockhart. Second row: Cdt. PFC John Womack; Cdt. MSG Mark Walker; Cdt. PFC Dennis Alexander; Cdt. PFC Steve Kenney. Third row: Cdt. PFC Mike Rigsby; Cdt. SGT Mike Perry; Cdt. SGG Mike Barnhouse; Cdt. PFC Alan Conn; Cdt. CPI Ron Brollier; Cdt. PFC Gary Wright; Cdt. Pvt. Peter Betancourt. Fourth row: Cdt. Pvt. Jim Myers; Cdt. MSG Lee Meador; Cdt. Cpl. Jack Foster. Nancie Nieman D Company Jeff Hinkel, C.O. Cindi Meise First row: Hon. Maj. Cindi Meise; Cdt. Maj. Jeff Hinkel. Second row: Cdt. Dpt. Gary Rutenberg; Cdt. Maj. Dennis Sturgeon; Cdt. Cpt. Jerry Passmore; Cdt. Cpt. John Battey. Third row: Cdt. SFC Paul Wiggins; Cdt. PFC Mark Ewing. Fourth row: Cdt. PFC John Thomas; Cdt. Pvt. Dean Fleming. Fifth row: Cdt. PEC Osvaldo Zamudio; Cdt. PFC Alan Lindsley. Sixth row: Cdt. Pvt. Don Quaid. 237 Jan Williams Barb Parrish E Company Aas nnd eas be Vai ee alts 4 ee (TN 4 ner iia jas a : ; First row, left to right: Hon. Maj. Barb Parrish; Cdt. SGT Andy Franklin; Cdt. 1 Lt. Bill Stephan. Second row: Cdt. SGT Dale Brownie; Cdt. PFC Richard Deweese; Cdt. SSG Jay McFarland; Cdt. PFC David Jackson; Cdt. PFC Blaine Hebert. Third row: Cdt. 2 Lt. Jesse Hinkel; Cdt. 1 SG Fred Stack; Cdt. MSG Sam Blakely; Cdt. PFC Bob Worthington; Cdt. SFC Mike Williams; Cdt. SSG Mike Walters; Cdt. SFC Guy Vaughn; Cdt. PFC Chris Boatwright; Cdt. PFC Carl Murphy; Cdt. PFC Jerry Neal; Cdt. SFC Bill Briden. Kod Rifle Team ee First row, left to right: Cdt. Maj. Dennis Sturgeon; Cdt. 2 Lt. Jerry Passmore; Cdt. SSG Charles Robert- son; Cdt. Maj. Dan Nichols. Second row: Cdt. 1 SG Fred Stack; Hon. Maj. Jan Williams; Cdt. SGT Rick Engle; Cdt. Cpl. Jack Foster. Drill Team Melissa Starnes : First row, left to right: Cdt. Col. Fred Connally; Cdt. Cpt. John Battey. Second row: Cdt. CPL Frank Guz- | man; Cdt. MSG Sam Blakely; Cdt. 1 SG Darrell Fannin; Cdt. Maj. John Rodriguez; Cdt. SGT Bob Bracken. | Third row: Cdt. Maj. Richard Prasil; Cdt. 1 SG Steve Lockhart; Cdt. 2 Lt. Gary Michaelson; Cdt. Cpt. Bill | Ashenhart; Cdt. Maj. Jeff Hinkel; Cdt. SGT Mike Nix; Cdt. Cpt. Jesse Hinkel; Cdt. SGT Jim Jones; Cdt. Cpt. } Mike Hurley. te Margaret Edwards Left to right: Cdt. PFC Butch Rifkind; Cdt. 1 Lt. Dan Nichols; Hon. Maj. Margaret Edwards; Cdt. SFC Mike Williams; Cdt. PFC Blaine Hebert; Cdt. CPI Jack Foster. 239 Pu Peae “ ¥ ¥ yA ener B Rew 242 ‘People themselves alter so much that there is something new to be observed in them forever.” Austen Classes ‘There is no reason for a fish to be thirsty in a pond of water. And there is no reason for man to be miserable in life, because he is . .. his own source of all energy, power, and beauty.” Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 243 Seniors Sure of their wings, proud of their span, Fly off their individual branches; Circle high around the tree and dive down for a closer look at the narrow top limbs — Mapping a course for flight: Field ecology — to learn about the machinery of living; Physics — exploring the complex laws governing atom to energy; Vocational shops, Government classes, Fine Art classes, Plotting the landscape over which seniors soar. TOM ABATE Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball; Key Club GEORGE ADAMS Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club DAVID AGEE Pan American Student Forum; Swimming BOB AITKEN MILDRED ALANIZ Future Teachers; Future Homemakers; Art -Ser- vice Club; Ice Skating Club; Health Careers Club JEAN ABBEY Ice Skating Club LYNETTE ADAMS TONY AGUILAR Golf; Bible Award FRANK O. AKRIDGE, JR. Student Council, Repre- sentative and Alternate; Deutscher Verein; Ice Skating Club; Football; Baseball; Letterman's Club; Sophomore and Junior Favorite Nomi- nee; Key Club, Presi- dent; Red Cross, Repre- sentative BILL ALEXANDER Student Council, Repre- sentative; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Football; Track; Key Club cont PHILIP ALLEN Pan American Student Forum; Chess Club; R.O.T.C., ‘A’ Company Executive Officer MARTHA P. ALVARADO CORBY ANDERSON PAM ANDREWS Library Service Club; Ice Skating Club DEBORAH ANGLIN Future Teachers; Junior Achievement; Ice Skat- ing Club; International Club; Honor Roll; Home- coming Queen Nominee; National Merit Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist; Foren- sic Guild MARDI ALLEY CINDY ANDERSON SCOTT ANDERSON Student Council, Repre- sentative; Debate Club, Vice-President, Treasur- er; Honor Roll; National Forensic League PAM ANELOSKI Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers; Art Service Club; Make- up Crew; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Girls’ Choir, President ANGELIKA ANSLINGER Student Council; Deutscher Verein; Con- cert Choir; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Health Careers Club; A.F.S. Exchange Student 247 Seniors Get... HARVEY ARNOLD Ice Skating Club; Distrib- utive Education; “Friendliest” SCOTTI ASBURY Student Council, Repre- sentative; Future Home- makers; Art Service Club; Concert Choir, Secretary; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles; Sopho- more Favorite Nominee; Senior Class Secretary; Musical Pajama Game DENNIS ARMON PAULA ARNAULT Student Council; Spanish National Honor Society DONNA ARNOLD Library Service Club CLARE ARNQUIST Art Service Club; Y- Teens; Red Cross, Repre- sentative BILL ASHENHART R.O.T.C. ‘‘C'’ Company Executive Officer; Drill Team; Chess Club, Sec- retary; Pan American Student Forum; Student Council Alternate KAREN BABIN Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club; Distributive Educa- tion; D.E.C.A., Historian TEDDI AUSSICKER DEBRA BAKER Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers, Parliamentarian ROBERT BAIRD JEFF BAKER Latin Club; Math Club; Stage Band; All-City Band .. . Right to Work RONNIE BAKER MIKE BALL 249 JANE BANKS RANDY BARNES Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club THELMA JOYCE BATEMAN Pan American Student Forum, Alternate District Representative; Future Teachers; Art Service Club; J.C.T.C.; Concert Choir; Musicals Pajama national Club; Rebelu- tion; Red Cross, Repre- sentative, Alternate JOHN L. BATTEY Chess Club; R.O.T.C., Drill Team ILENE BEGGS Game, Oklahoma; Inter-. DAVID BARNES Distributive Education RON BARRIER Ice Skating Club, Presi- dent; Football; Letter- man’s Club DAVID BATTEY Junior Achievement, President, Treasurer; Chess Club, Senior Mem- ber-at-Large; Orchestra; National Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commen- dation DOROTHY BATTLE APRIL BENNETT Student Council, Alter- nate; Future Home- makers; Ice Skating Club DAVID BENSON KAREN BERNARD Band NORA BETANCOURT Pan American Student Forum; Future Nurses ALINA BETANCOURT RICHARD A. BIFANO WANDA BILLOPS Distributive | Education; Pan American Student Honor Roll Forum; Math Club; Fu- ture Teachers; Office As- sistants; Ice Skating Club; International Club JUNE BILSBOROUGH Reveille Staff, Distribu- tion; Pan American Stu- dent Forum; Ice Skating Club MARK RAYMOND BILLS JOHN LANE JAMES BLAKE BLACKBURN Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball; Favorite Nominee 251 SAMMIE MALCOLM BLAKELY R.O.T.C., Drill Team CARL BLUHM LARRY BOERDER Entre Nous; Art Service Club, Vice-President, Stage Manager; Concert Choir; Musicals Music Man, Pajama Game; Key Club; Bible Award . LINDSAY BORDEN Student Council, Alter- nate; Football, Manager; Basketball, Statistician; Track, Manager; Letter- man’s Club; Honor Roll; Key Club DENISE BOUNDS “| wonder if | should tell her that her shorts are torn?” JAMES MONTY BOULDIN Ice Skating Club MARILYN KAY BOX Pan American Student Forum; Future Home- makers; Art Service Club; Girls’ Choir; ‘‘B’’ Choir “| wonder if my wig really is coming off, or if it just feels as if it were.” ROBERT BOYCE Football; Letterman's Club JACK BRAGG, JR. Library Service Club; Ice Skating Club CHARLES BRADFORD Ice Skating Club BETH BRANHAM Student Council, Alter- nate; Entre Nous; En- glish Guild; Future Homemakers; Art Serv- ice Club; Ice Skating Club DAVID BRATCHER Document Staff, Busi- ness Manager-Index Edi- tor; English Guild, Presi- dent; Future Teachers; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Interna- tional Club; All-Class Play My Sister Eileen; Health Careers Club; Fo- rensic Guild MIKE BRAUN DONNA KAY BRECKNER Latin Club, Praetor; Jun- ior Achievement, Presi- dent; Girls’ Choir; Red Cross, Alternate 253 BILL BRIDEN Ice Skating SANDRA BROWNIE 254 Club; R.O.T.C., ‘‘B’’ Company DEBBIE BRENNAN Office Assistants; Distrib- utive Education, Pro- gram Chairman VICTOR BRYAN BROWN Deutscher Verein ROXANNE BUCY Student Council, Repre- sentative; National Honor Society; Math Club; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles, Manager; Honor Roll; Red Cross, Representative, Alter- nate BECKY BREWER ARLENE BROWNIE Deutscher Verein JEFFREY M. BURANDT Pan American Student Forum; Band DOUG BRITTAIN R.O.T.C., Medical Ca- reers, Vice-President DEBBY BRUCE National Honor Society; Latin Club, Dictator; Fu- ture Teachers; Future Nurses; Art Service Club; International Club; Reb-belles; Honor Roll; National Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commen- dation MARGARET BURKHART JANET E. BURLESON Entre Nous; — English Future Homemakers; Ice Guild Skating Club BECKY BURNETT Student Council, Repre- ey, V sentative; National Honor Society; Ice Skat- ing Club; Reb-belles, Captain; Honor Roll CYNTHIA BUTCHER Student Council, Repre- sentative; Entre Nous; Future Teachers, Vice- President, Treasurer; Of- fice Assistants; Art Serv- ice Club; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Girls’ Swimming Team; Red Cross, Representa- tive BETH BUTTON Student Council, Alter- nate; Entre Nous; En- glish Guild; Drama Club; Art Service Club, Social Chairman; Makeup Crew “But the Devil made me do it.”’ CATHY BYNUM MIKE CAIN Student Council, Repre- Football; Red Cross, sentative, Alternate; Representative Quill and Scroll; Reveille Staff, Assistant Editor; Entre Nous; Clinic Assist- ants; Girls’ Choir; Con- cert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles, Lieu- tenant 255 256 MARK CANFIELD Ice Skating Club CINDY CARRINGTON Student Council, Repre- sentative; National Honor Society; Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Future Home- makers; Reb-belles; Honor Roll JAN CARROLL National Honor Society; Entre Nous; Debate Club; Art Service Club; Honor Roll; Health Ca- reers Club, Treasurer LINDA CARRUTH Pan American Student Forum; Concert Choir; Swimming, Captain, Let- terman; Bible Award; Musicals Pajama Game, Oklahoma JIMMY CASS Art Service Club; Make- up Crew; Ice Skating Club; Golf; Key Club; All School Play My Sister Ei- leen LEESA CATO Student Council, Repre- sentative, Alternate; Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum, Histori- an; Reb-belles; Red Cross, Representative, Alternate Quill and Scroll; Docu- ment Staff, Sophomore Class Editor, Student Life Editor; Pan American Student Forum, Secre- tary; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club . PAULA CHAMBERS MIKE CHASE MIKE CHEAKAS MARK CHILDERS SYLVIA CHITWOOD Pan American Student Forum; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew; Ice Skat- ing Club; Orc hestra, President, Secretary KAY CHURCHMAN “But | followed the instructions to the letter.”’ ‘‘Ourselves a Source of Life Advancing’’ — Terry Russell { i 1 ‘ } j ) i 257 258 Club; International Club JIM CONAWAY Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Interna- tional Club; Football STEVE CLARK Student Council, Repre- sentative; Deutscher Ver- ein; Basketball; Base- ball; Key Club MARY COBER Entre Nous; Art Service CAROLYN COLLIER Ice Skating Club MARK CONNER R.O.T.C. JACK CLEAVELAND Student Council, Repre- sentative; National Honor Society, Vice- President; ‘‘Most Likely to Succeed”; Senior Class President; Key Club, Treasurer; Nation- al Merit Scholarship Let- ter of Commendation JANIS COCKRELL Reveille Staff, Cartoon- ist; Latin Club; Art Serv- ice Club; Stage Crew; Red Cross; Girls’ Choir; Rebelaires JOHN COLLINS National Honor Society; Science Club; Art Ser- vice Club; Chess Club; Honor Roll FRED CONNALLY Latin Club; Math Club; Science Club; R.O.T.C., Battalion Commander; Honor Roll; Health Ca- reers Club KATHY CONNOLLY Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers; Clinic Assistants; Ice Skating Club YOLANDA CONTRERAS Pan American Student Forum; International Club DENISE COOK PAT COOMEY Pan American Student Forum; Distributive Edu- cation; R.O.T.C. GARY L. COX HOWARD CRENSHAW DALE COOK Student Council, Alter- nate; English Guild; Art Service Club; Red Cross, Alternate JAN COOK National Honor Society; Future Homemakers; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles HAROLD COREY Ice Skating Club JEFFREY ALBERT COX Reveille Staff, Assistant Sports Editor; Entre Nous; La Coterie; Ice Skating Club MARY THERESA CRIST Student Council, Alter- nate; Pan American Stu- dent Forum; English Guild; J.C.T.C.; Interna-: tional Club; Swimming; Honor Roll; Red Cross 259 STEVE CROCKER TOMMY CROOK Document Staff, Sopho- Pan American Student more Class Editor Forum; Ice Skating Club; Band; Health Careers Club VICKI CROZIER CINDY CRUMP Library Service Club Office Assistants; Library Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Girls’ Choir Seniors SHARON CRUSE Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers; Y-Teens; —_ International Club ‘You mean there is no Great Pumpkin?”’ CAROL ANN CUNNINGHAM Pan American Student Forum; Math — Club; Science Club; Future Teachers; Office Assist- ants; Honor Roll RICK CURRIN TRICIA DABNEY PHILLIP DACEY j Ice Skating Club ‘| know you like my dress, but this is ridiculous.” PATRICIA DAILY LARRY DALE BETSY DAMERON Ice Skating Club; Foot- Student Council, Alter- ball nate; National .Honor Society; English Guild; Latin Club; Debate Club MARY THERESE DENNIS DAVIS D'AVIGNON National Honor Society; Entre Nous; English Guild, Social Chairman; Drama Club; Art Service Club, Set Co-Ordinator, President; Ice Skating Club; |nternational Club; Chess Club; Honor Roll; ‘Most Creative’; . Na- tional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendotion; Rebelaires 261 a MICHAEL E. DAVIS Latin Club; Ice Skating Club; Football; Honor Roll a Se serocmoiemonten sit met RITA DAVISON “Old King Cole was a merry old soul?” Seniors Like lO a: NOEL DEIS Concert Choir DONNA DENISE STEVE E. DELANO SANDY DENISON HARVEY DENTON JOYCE DENTON MIKE DERRICK Ice Skating Club; Tennis SCOTT DeZONIA Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club; Swimming; Key Club Pan- American Student Forum; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross, Representative, Alternate | DIANE DeWIT | SHARON DICKERSON Reveille Staff, Amuse- ment Editor; English Guild; Drama Club; Fu- ture Teachers; Chor- alettes VICKI DICKERSON Pan American Student Forum; Future Home- makers; Future Teachers; Office Assistants; Y- Teens; Ice Skating Club TED DILLARD BRYAN DIXON Student Council, Alter- nate; Ice Skating Club; Football; Letterman's Club 263 PANSY DODSON Student Council, Alter- nate; English Guild; Drama Club; Art Service Club; Forensic Guild LARRY DUNHAM MIKE DYE Debate Club CLARKE EATON Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball; Baseball; Letter- man’s Club; Key Club GAIL EBERLY Future Teachers, Vice-_ President; Art Service Club; Girls’ Choir CAROLYN DORSEY National Honor Society; Entre Nous; Future Teachers; Art Service Club; Concert Choir, Treasurer; Reb-belles; Honor Roll; Musicals Pa- jama Game, Oklahoma DEBBIE DUSTIN Future Homemakers; Fu- ture Teachers; Distribu- tive Education; D.E.C.A., Treasurer LINDA DYKES Future Teachers DONNA EBERLY Future Teachers; Ice Skating Club NANCY EDGAR Ice Skating Club; Distrib- utive Education GEORGE EDWARDS Thespians, Parliamentar- ian; Drama Club; Entre Nous; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross; Forensic Guild MICHAEL EDWARDS WENDEL ELLIOTT Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball; Track; Letterman's Club’ LINDA ELLISON Pan American Student Forum; Future Home- makers; Future Teachers; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Interna- tional Club; Reb-belles; Choralettes; Red Cross, Representative RICHARD ERSKINE Ice Skating Club; Key Club; Student Council, Alternate MARGARET EDWARDS Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Interna- tional Club; R.O.T.C., Sponsor; Bible Award; Red Cross, Representa- tive, Alternate SCOTT EKBLAD DOROTHY ELLIS TERESA ELSON ELVIRA ESTRADA 265 REGINA EVENSON PATTI FAIN Pan American Student Forum; Drama Club; Fu- ture: Homemakers; |.B.M. Assistants; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club ELAINE FLOOD DENISE FLORES Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Distribu- tive Education HARLAN FLYNN ‘There are Bob and Carol, but where are Ted and Alice?’’: RUDY FLORES Student Council, Repre- sentative; Spanish Na- tional Honor Society; Football; Key Club CATHY JANE FOGLE DEBBIE FOLSOM Student Council, Repre- sentative; National Honor Society; Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles; Cheerleader; Sophomore and Junior Favorite Nominee J. BRENTE FRANCIS Ice Skating Club ALVIN FREE JOHN RANDALL FREEMAN Thespians; Pan American Student Forum; Art Ser- vice Club; Concert Choir, Vice-President; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; Football; Letterman's Club; All Class Play My Sister Eileen; Musicals The Music Man, Pajama Game, Oklahoma TIM FREEMAN Latin Club; Math Club; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; ‘‘Most Creative’; Red Cross DEBBIE FORSHAW VALERIE FRANCIS ‘Oh my gosh, | just saw Ted and Alice!”’ 267 BRIAN FREIS MIKE FRYAR KATHY GARCIA KEVIN FUESS Health Careers Club Seniors ROBERT GARCIA Ice Skating Club; Band; Red Cross, Representa- tive, Alternate “Do you really. think | believe that you have film in that cam- era?”’ ELAINE GARDNER Student Council; Ice Skating Club PAULA GARMON Drama Club; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club DIANE GARRISON LINDA GARRISON Student Council, Alter- nate; National Honor Society; Entre Nous; Fu- ture Homemakers; Reb- belles; Honor Roll; Rebelaires; Girls’ Choir; Red Cross, Representa- tive, Alternate; Forensic Guild MYRON GEE Football LESLIE GEIBEL RUSTY GEORGE Student Council, Repre- sentative, Alternate; Pan American Student Forum; Concert Choir, Vice-President; Swim- ming; Musicals The Music Man, Pajama Game, Oklahoma “How can | be expected to do new math with an old math mind?” NANCY GENNAN CYNTHIA L. GIDDENS 269 RICHARD GIDDINGS Entre Nous; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club JIM GOODSELL THOMAS ALEXANDER GILBREATH Student Council; Ice Skating Club; Football; Track; Letterman's Club; Key Club; All School Play My Sister Eileen SUSAN GILMORE LUC GOEMANNE Drama Club; Tennis; Fo- rensic Guild SHELLEY GOOD Student Council, Repre- sentative; Entre Nous; In- ternational Club PAMELA RENEE GOODSTEIN Student Council, Repre- sentative; Thespians, Secretary; Entre Nous; English Guild; Drama Club, Secretary; Concert Choir GAYLE GRAY VICKI GREEN Latin Club; Office Assist- ants; Ice Skating Club; Distributive Education, Social Chairman LINDA GREENWALT Distributive | Education; D.E.C.A., Secretary JESSIE GREER Reveille Staff; Pan Amer- ican Student Forum; En- glish Guild; Art Service Club; International Club ... the Out of Doors ee ee eee ee eee PAMELA GROOM English Guild; Future Teachers; Art Service | Club; Red Cross DENNIS HAGAR RICHARD HAGG 271 DAVID HAGOOD LOU HALEY Pan American Student Forum; Future Home- makers; Clinic Assistants; Ice Skating Club; Inter- national Club; Reb-belles REUEL DEAN HANKS Swimming KAY HARPER CHIP HARRIS Tennis STEVE HAHN Student Council, Alter- nate; Pan American Stu- dent Forum; Math Club; J.C.T.C.; Ice “Skating Club; Cheerleader EVE HANCOCK Pan American Student Forum; Future Home- makers; Office Assist- ants; Y-Teens DIANN HARGETT JOY HARPER DON HARRISON Math Club; Library Ser- vice Club; Chess Club; Orchestra, Vice-Presi- dent; R.O.T.C. Staff MARY EVELYN HART National Honor Society; Entre Nous; Concert Choir; Honor Roll; Musi- cals Pajama Game, Oklahoma BILL HASSE Distributive | Education; D.E.C.A. _ VICTOR HAWKINS Student Council; Library Service Club; Chess Club; Red Cross VERONICA HEAP CYNTHIA HEDRICK English Guild; Future Teachers: Rebelaires THERESA HASLETT Art Service Club; Inter- national Club; Chess Club; Language Lab As- sistant EMORY E. HATCHER Football; Ice Skating Club CYNTHIA SUE HEABERLIN - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Alternate; Document Beauty; Entre Nous; La Coterie; Art Service Club; J.C.T.C.; Makeup Crew; Ice Skat- ing Club; International Club; Junior Favorite Nominee; Homecoming Queen Nominee MICHELLE HEATH Drama Club; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew DAVID HEFNER Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club 273 CARMEN HERNANDEZ Ice Skating Club SCOTT HERRBOLD Seniors “How many more fingers do | have to move befo re you can identify me?” ANGIE HERNANDEZ JESSIE HERRING PATTI HICKERSON CAROLYN HICKS BILL HILL Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball; Baseball; Letter- man's Club BRAD HILL JEFF HINKEL Student Council, Alter- nate; Pan American Stu- dent Forum; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; R.O.T.C., “D Company Com- mander, Rifle_Drill Team; Musicals Pajama Game, Oklahoma JESSE SHERIDAN HINKEL Latin Club; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; R.O.T.C., Company Executive Offi- cer, Drill Team; Red Cross, Representative; Musicals The Music Man, Pajama Game, Oklaho- ma CARLA HODGES GALE C. HOLMBERG Latin Club; Ice Skating Club JAMES E. HODGES Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; R.O.T.C. CINDI HOLMES Office Assistant; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club 275 COLLEEN HOPPER Rebelaires DEBBIE HORN Red Cross STEVE HORTON Chess Club, President; Orchestra; Band English Guild; Latin Club; Future Teachers; NEIL HOPKINS MOLLY HOUSTON Thespians, Vice-Presi- dent; English Guild; Drama Club, Vice-Presi- dent; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Con- cert Choir; Makeup Crew; All Class Play My Sister Eileen; Musical Pa- jama Game; Forensic Guild JERI HOWELL KRISS HUDSON Entre Nous; Pan Ameri- can Student Forum; Y- Teens; Ice Skating Club PAT HUDSPETH Student Council, Repre- sentative; Document Staff, Advertising Man- ager; Ice Skating Club TERESA HUDSON i English Guild; Art Ser- i vice Club CECILIA HUEY English Guild; Future 1 Homemakers; Future Teachers; Art Service | Club . . . Varied Emotions CATHY HUMPHREY Student Council, Repre- sentative, Alternate; Pan American Student Forum; Drama Club; Ice Skating Club PAUL HUNNICUTT Entre Nous; All Class Play My Sister Eileen MIKE HURLEY R.O.T.C. JENNY JACKSON National Honor Society; Thespians, Vice-Presi- dent; Document Staff, Copy Writer; English Guild, Vice-President; Drama Club; Debate Club; Art Service Club; Concert Choir, Social Chairman; Honor Roll; Musicals Pajama Game, Oklahoma, My Sister Ei- leen, Student Director MARK JACOBSON Quill and Scroll; Docu- ment Staff, Head Pho- tographer; Ice Skating Club; Key Club NANCY JARDINE JILL JAY Reb-belles “If we try real hard, | bet we can sweep the whole school away.” ALAN JACKSON Ice Skating Club ELLEN JACOBS Student Council, Repre- sentative; National Honor Society; Entre Nous; Drama Club; De- bate Club; Makeup Crew; Honor Roll; Foren- sic Guild LINDA JENKINS Student Council, Alter- nate; Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club; Drama Club; Art Service Club; Honor Roll ‘| came back...” BOB JOHNSON MARK L. JOHNSON Pan American Student Forum; Art Service Club MIKE JONES Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball; Track; Letterman's Club BILL JENSEN BILL JOHNSON Ice Skating Club; Golf GLYNNE JOHNSON Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club JANET JONES Future Homemakers NANCY JONES Pan American Student Forum; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles; Rebelaires; Musicals Pajama Game, Oklahoma’ SUSAN JONES Student Council, Alter- nate; Red Cross, Presi- dent; Health Careers; Li- brary Service Club DELL JORDAN Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club “Does this mean we're pinned?’ . = 4 JAMES JORDAN . Seniors VICK] KEATHLEY KAY KARECHI Art Service Club; Con- Honor Roll cert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Rebelution; Chor- alettes JIM KEFFER Student Council, Repre- sentative; Ice Skating Club; Key Club; Football RANDY KEELS 280 LINDA MARIE KELCH Office Assistants; Art Service Club; Forensic Guild MIKE KIDD VIKKI KING Future Homemakers JAMES KNUTH KATHY KOGER Concert Choir; Ice Skat- ing Club; Red Cross, Representative; Musical Pajama Game MINA KELLY Pan American Student Forum; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation SANDRA K. KING Student Council, Alter- nate; Future Teachers; Future Nurses; Clinic As- sistants; Office Assist- ants; Red Cross, Alter- nate ‘Who says | can't pat my head and rub by stomach?”’ 281 MARK KRAUSS PAM KRUSZ Future Homemakers; Y- Teens; Ice Skating Club; Document Beauty Semi- Finalist CAROL KUCERA National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll; Docu- ment Staff, Organiza- tions Editor, Editor-in- Chief; Latin Club; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Honor Roll LINDA L. KOMDAT Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers; Clinic Assistant; Library Service Club; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross, Alternate THERESA KRAGE Art Service Club JOHN KREIS Pan American Student Forum; Future Nurses; Ice Skating Club; Chess Club; Swimming Prepare for... . . . Football CHARLEY KUERS JACK KYLE MARY-KATE KYSER ROBERT LADDUSAW Thespians; Latin Club; Orchestra; Band, Region Drama Club, Treasurer; Band Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Forensic Guild; Musicals Pajama Game, Oklahoma; All Class Play My Sister Ei- leen 283 DAVID LAMB oe ennis OM LAMBE loa stucent Council, After- -_ - = ate; Ice Skating Club; Football; Baseball: Let- terman’s Club PAM LARSON Student Council; Office Assistant; Art Service -“ Club; Ice Skating Club JOHNNY LAYNE Art Service Club; Swim- ming; Letterman's Club JANE LEE Pan American Student Forum; ice Skating Club; Choralettes ” AN LAMB U ALBERT LAREDO Spanish Nationcl Honor Socety; Pon Amencon Student Forum, Presi dent: Concert Chos, President Vice-Presi- dent; R.O.T.C, Compa my Commander, Bafial ion 4 Executwe Officer; “Most DepenoaDe All Region Chom PEPPE LAVADENZ DIANE LELAND Entre Nous; Pan Amer can Student Forum; Fu ture Teachers CHRIS LEMBERG Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball; Track; Letterman's Club JOE LINDSEY Pan American Student Forum; Junior Achieve- ment; Ice Skating Club; Baseball CYNTHIA LISK PAM LOGAN Pan American Student Forum; Future Home- makers; Clinic Assistant; Art Service Club; Make- up Crew; International Club; Reb-belles; Red Cross, Representative DENNIS LORCH National Honor Society; Latin Club; Math Club; J.C.T.C.; Orchestra JEAN LEWIS Health Careers Club; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Bible Award; Rebelaires NORA LING Document Beauty Semi- Finalist; Office Assistant; Ice Skating Club; Junior Favorite Nominee DAVID LIVELY Latin Club; Math Club; Science Club; Honor Roll; National Merit Scholarship; Chicago National Youth Confer- ence on the Atom PAUL LONDENBERG Ice Skating Club MARGARET LORD Pan American Student Forum; Clinic Assistant; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club 285 MELINDA LOVINGOOD THOMAS W. LUCAS Latin Club; Art Service Student Council, Repre- Club; Ice Skating Club sentative; “Wittiest’’; J.C.T.C.; Ice Skating Club; Senior Class Vice- President DAVID LUCIUS NANCY LYON Band; Basketball S en io rs CATHY MABEE Band, Secretary “Only two more dots to connect and the picture will be fin- ished.” MARY MacCAMMON RODNEY MacDONALD Cheerleader | | | | ' | | | SALLIE MACK JIM MacPHEARSON CUAERI IA : INIVERSITY— DEBBIE MAEHR . Pan American Student S Forum; Art Service Club; = Nn lO rs Junior Achievement, Vice-President LAURA MAGEE Drama Club; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles, Chaplain; Girls’ Choir; Rebelaires MARK MAHAFFEY ROBERT MAHONEY CHARLES MANGAN Student Council, Chap- Reveille Staff; Spanish lain; Deutscher Verein; National Honor Society; English Guild; Ice Skat- Pan American Student ing Club; Track; Key Forum; Ice Skating Club Club; Football 287 “When they say they want you in the office, they're not kidding.” Seniors BILL MARCELLUS National Honor Society; Latin Club; Ice Skating Club; Basketball; Track; Letterman's Club; Honor Roll; Key Club, Vice- President GREG MARSHALL National Merit Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist GREG MANLEY CHARLOTTE KAY MANNON SCOTT MANTON Concert Choir; Band, Re- gion Band NATHAN MARGOLIS BOOTS MARTIN —— ann DEBORAH MARTIN Future Homemakers; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Concert Choir; Ice Skat- ing Club; Rebelaires, So- cial Chairman; Rebelu- tion SHEILA MARVIN JACK MASHBURN Student Council, Repre- sentative, Alternate; Pan American Student Forum; Library Service Club, President; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Concert Choir, Treasurer; Bible Award; Musicals The Music Man, Pajama Game, Oklaho- ma ROBERT MARTIN BILL MARX Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball; Track DANIEL MAVRIDIS Ice Skating Club Seniors “Believe it or not, there will be flowers grow- ing here tomorrow.” 289 TERRY MAXFIELD MICHAEL JOHN MAYES Student Council; Band; Football “Air pollution? All | see is a big black cloud.” JONNY MAYERS Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club; Football; Track; Letter- man’s Club LESLIE McBRIDE Student Council, Sopho- more and Senior Mem- ber-at-Large; National Honor Society; Reveille Staff, Editor; Entre Nous; Future Homemakers; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles, Lieutenant; ‘‘Most De- pendable’’; Sophomore Favorite Nominee; Lan- guage Lab Assistant PAT McCASKILL Basketball; Baseball WILLIAM McDONALD National Honor Society; Deutscher Verein; Ice Skating Club; Football; Letterman's Club; Honor Roll; Key Club JAY McFARLAND R.O.T.C. LINDA McGREGOR Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers; Ice Skating Club BARBI McINTIRE Health Careers Club; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles MARY McKINNEY English Guild; Drama Club; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew JULIE McNAIR VIRGINIA McNICHOLS Future Nurses; Art Ser- vice Club; Bible Award “So what's wrong with capital punishment?” Seniors JIM McNALLY KEVIN CHRISTOPHER McQUIRK Library Service Club; J.C.T.C.; Concert Choir; Musicals The Music Man,’ Pajama Game 291 LEE MEADOR PAT METTEN ALICE MEZA Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers CAS MILNER Student Council, Vice- President, Representa- tive, Alternate; ‘Best All- Around ; Science Club; Art Service Club; Key Club; Forensic Guild DAVID MOORE CINDI MEISE Student Council, Alter- nate; Pan American Stu- dent Forum; Future Homemakers; Future Teachers; Office Assist- ant; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; R.O.T.C., Sponsor PAM METZ Student Council, Repre- sentative, Alternate; Entre Nous, President; Math Club; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Honor Roll JAMES A. MILLER Student Council, Alter- nate; Pan American Stu- dent Forum; J.C.T.C.; Ice Skating Club; Football FRANK MONGARAS RICK MOORE Reveille Staff; Ice Skat- ing Club; Golf, Captain; Letterman's Club; All Class Play My Sister Ei- leen KATHY MORGAN RICHARD MORGAN Pan American Student Forum; Science Club PATRICIA MULLINS Student Counc il, Repre- sentative; Clinic Assist- ant; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Reb- belles; Honor Roll; Musi- cal Pajama Game RICHARD MUNSON Art Service Club; Con- cert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Musical Oklahoma NEIL MURPHY PY MIKE MORGAN JACLYNN MORRIS KATHY MUNSELL NANCY MURPHY Drama Club; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew; Concert Choir; Chor- alettes; Musical Oklaho- ma : CYNTHIA J. MURRAY Future Teachers; Ice Skating Club; Chor- alettes 293 NOMA NARAINE ELIZABETH ANN NAUGHTON Art Service Club; Office Assistant AVA MARIA JUDY KAY NAYFA NAVARRETE Office Assistant; Library Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross Repre- sentative, Alternate GINGER NEWMAN Student Council, Alter- nate; Art Service Club, Treasurer, Historian; Thespians; Entre Nous; English Guild; Drama Club; Concert Chotr; Fo- rensic Guild; All Class Play My Sister Eileen; Musicals Pajama Game, Oklahoma NANCY NAYFA STEF NEWMAN PAJETTE RO ANN Student Council Repre- NEWSOM sentative; Pan American Student Forum; Future Homemakers; Ice Skat- ing Club; Reb-belles, Manager; Girls’ Choir; Rebelaires, President Future Homemakers; Li- brary Service Club; Jun- ior Achievement 294 DAN NICHOLS DOROTHY ALLENE Pan American Student NICHOLS Forum; Junior Achieve- ment; R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, ‘A’ Company Commander MIKE NICHOLS Latin Club; Math Club; Band; National Merit Letter of Commendation NANCIE NIEMAN Reveille Staff; Entre Nous, Vice-President; Ice Skating Club; R.O.T.C., Sponsor; Honor Roll SANDRA NINEMIRE National Honor Society; Thespians; Drama Club; Future Teachers, Presi- dent; Concert Choir, Cha plain; Rebelution; Musicals Pajama Game, Oklahoma 295 JO ANN NOBLE MELANIE NORSWORTHY Pan American Student Forum; English Guild; Fu- ture Homemakers; Fu- ture Teachers, Historian; Office Assistants; Art Service Club, Social Chairman, Lighting Di- rector; Red Cross, Repre- sentative STEVE NORVELL JUANITA PADILLA Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club COYE PARKERSON JAMES MICHAEL NOLEN Basketball; Key Club PHILIP NORTON MARY MARGARET OLIVER Student Council, Alter- nate;. Drama Club; Fu- ture Nurses; Clinic As- sistant; Office Assistant; Makeup Crew; Red Cross, _ Vice-President, Representative, _—Alter- nate LINDA KAY PARKER Student Council, Repre- sentative; National Honor Society, Treasur- er; R.O.T.C., Sponsor; Document Beauty; Span- ish National Honor Soci- ety; Pan American Stu- dent Forum; Concert Choir; Cheerleader; ‘Friendliest’; Homecom- ing Queen Nominee; Sophomore Favorite Nominee BARBARA PARRISH Pan American Student Forum; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; R.O.T.C., Sponsor CARRIE PARSONS Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club JOHN PATE Student Council, Repre- sent ative; Latin Club; Ice Skating Club; Cheer- leader; Basketball; Key Club MARILYN PATTON — Future Teachers; Honor Roll BARBARA PECK GARY LYNN PELTON JERRY O. PASSMORE, JR. R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Captain PATRICIA GAYLE PATTERSON La Coterie; Library Ser- vice Club; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Honor Roll; Musical Pa- jama Game; Rebelaires DEBBIE PEARCE Future Homemakers; Art Service Club, Lighting Crew; Y-Teens; Red Cross, Representative; Homecoming Queen Nominee MICHAEL D. PECK SUZANNE PENNY Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles, Lieutenant 294 MICHAEL PERRY DEBBIE PHILLIPS Future Homemakers; Fu- ture Teachers; Art Ser- vice Club; J.C.T.C. MIKE PHILLIPS Golf; Rk. Ol. Ge aD Company Commander, Battalion S-4 JOYCE PIES Art Service Club; Track; Bible Award MARION NICK PLATA Ice Skating Club, Trea- surer; Red Cross, Repre- sentative PAT PETERSON Entre Nous; Art Service Club; Honor Roll JANE PHILLIPS Student Council, Repre- sentative; Document Beauty Semi-Finalist; Entre Nous; Office As- sistant; Ice Skating Club; Cheerleader; Tennis; Let- terman's Club; ‘‘Most Athletic’; Junior Class Favorite; Key Club Sweetheart JULIAN PIERCE Concert Choir; Musical Pajama Game; Oklaho- ma; Honor Roll LEEANN PINE Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club JERRY POE JOHN POMARA LISA POMEROY Student Council, Treasur- er; Pan American Stu- dent Forum; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles, Lievu- tenant; Red Cross, Alter- nate JIMMY JOE PORTER R.O.T.C., Sergeant First Class RICHARD PRASIL Junior Achievement, As- sistant Treasurer; Chess Club, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer; R.O31 .G:, Sergeant Major S-4 SUSAN PRICHARD Student Council Seniors NEAL PRICHARD BILL PROCTOR Ice Skating Club; Or- chestra; Band, All-Re- gion; Red Cross 299 CHARDELLE PROCTOR Future Homemakers; ROLAND PRUETT Ice Skating Club; Foot- 1.B.M. Assistants; Art ball; Key Club Service Club; Y-Teens; Chess Club KEN PRUITT Student Council Repre- sentative; Ice Skating Club CANDY QUINN “Nancy's got a coat hanger in her mouth.” LARRY RALSTON Seniors IRENE RAMOS Entre Nous; La Coterie; Office Assistant; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Musical Pajama Game; Ice Skating Club; Band ROBBY RAMAGE 300 ANNETTE RANDALL Student Council, Alter- nate; Drama Club; Y- Teens; Ice Skating Club; Girls’ Choir GREG RARDIN Band; Musicals Pajama Game, Pillow Talk + a aiitititeess Stitt LIBBY RATAICZAK National Honor Society; Entre Nous; Future Teachers, Secretary, President; Art Service Club; Honor Roll JENA RAWLEY Student Council, Presi- de nt; Spanish National Honor Society; English Guild; Art Service Club; Honor Roll; ‘‘Most Likely to Succeed” “Bill, the cap on your tooth is falling off.” ROBERT RAY Student Council; Alter- nate; Science Club; Ice Skating Club; Football, “B'' Team; Key Club, Public Relations Seniors LISSA REDMOND VICKI REID Ice Skating Club 301 302 ROSS REITZAMMER Pan American Student Forum; Art Service Club; Band; Swimming; Rebel Lab Band SUZANNE RENCHER Pan American Student Forum CHARLES REYNOLDS PAT RIPPETOE Student Council, Alter- nate; Latin Club; J.C.T.C.; Ice Skating Club; Distributive Educa- tion, Committee Chair- man; Tennis KATHY ROBERTS Pan American Student Forum; Future Home- makers; Ice Skating Club SALLY REMBERT Student Council, Repre- sentative; La Coterie; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross, Alternate LAURA RICHARDSON Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Future Homemakers; Future Teachers; Office Assist- ant; Library Service Club; Rebellaires Choir; Red Cross, Representa- tive JOHN RIDDLE SHARI ROACH Entre Nous; Concert Choir; Musicals Pajama Game, Oklahoma; Rebelution; Band, Senior Representative JOHN ROBINSON SHEILA ROBINSON SUSAN ELAINE ROMANS Pan American Student Forum; Concert Choir; Pajama Game, Oklaho- ma; International Club NONNIE RUSSELL Student Council, Repre- sentative; Future Home- makers; Office Assistant; Ice Skating Club; Reb- belles, Vice-President DAVID RUTHERFORD CARLOS SANDOVAL JOHN RODRIGUEZ National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Baseball; R.O.T.C., ‘‘C’’ Company Commander, ‘A’ Drill Team LYNDA ROTH GARY RUTENBERG R.O.T.C., D.C.O. Execu- tive Officer DARTA SALMON Student Council, Alter- nate ; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club CAROL SANGER 303 304 “But | thought they’d changed the dress code. ’ MIKE SAUCEDO Pan American Student Forum JANE SAWYER Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Art Ser- vice Club; Ice Skating Club; Girls’ Choir JERRY SANTOSCOY SILVIA SAPOZNIKOW Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club CINDY SATTERWHITE Future Homemakers; Of- fice Assistant; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club; Reb- belles; Red Cross, Repre- sentative SUSAN SAUNDERS Entre Nous; Latin Club; International Club; Swimming; A.F.S. .Final- ist; Red Cross, Alternate MARK SCHOENKE Ice Skating Club; Base- ball; Basketball, ‘‘B’’ Team; Key Club, Secre- tary; Goals for Dallas Representative JANET SCHROEDER JUDY SCHULTZ Deutscher Verein; Latin Pan American Student Club; Future Teachers; Forum; Office Assistants; Clinic Assistants; Honor Ice Skating Club Roll; Bible Award MIKE SCRIMA Student Council, Alter- nate; Latin Club; Concert Choir, Social Chairman; Rebelution; Musicals Music Man, Pajama Game, Oklahoma; All Class Play My Sister Ei- leen CARLA SCOTT CHRIS SEGUIN Seniors ‘| just wasn't ready to come back to school.”’ TRACEY MARIE SELTZER Student Council, Junior- Member-at-Large; Span- ish National Honor Soci- iH ety; Pan American Stu- i dent Forum; Drama Club; Y-Teens; Reb- belles; Cheerleader; Honor Roll; Sophomore Favorite; Junior Favorite; Homecoming Queen DAN SENKOW 305 OLGA SHACK TERRY SHEARER Student Council Repre- Distributive Education sentative; National Honor Society; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Honor Roll CINDI SHELTON TERESA SHELTON Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club £ Seniors at Work ROSEMARY SHINE MARK SIEGEL SALLY SHOOK Student Council, _Alter- Art Service Club nate; Reveille Staff; Ice Skating Club; Orchestra; Band, President; Stage Band; Wind Ensemble 306 ERIC SIITERI Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball; Honor Roll MARLENE SKAGGS Student Council Alter- nate; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Choralettes; Makeup Crew; Ice Skat- ing Club; Honor Roll; Red Cross, Representa- tive : DUDLEY SLICE Thespians; Entre Nous; La Coterie; Los Fiesferos; Deutscher Verein; Foot- ball; Letterman's Club; Sophomore and Junior Favorite Nominee LESLIE SMALLWOOD BETTY SMITH Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club PETE SIITERI Football; Reveille Staff KAREN SMITH Student Council, Repre- sentative and Alternate; Document Staff, Organi- zations Editor; Document Beauty Semi-Finalist; Homecoming Queen Nominee; Latin Club; Ice Skating Club; Interna- tional Club; Honor Roll KAYLE SMITH Student Council, Repre- sentative; Drama Club; Future Homemakers; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles, Secretary; Honor Roll; Senior Class Treasurer ANNE SNELL Latin Club; Future Teach- ers; International Club; Bible Award PAUL SOLOMONS Reveille Staff, Sports Ed- itor; Latin Club; Key Club GEORGE SPARKMAN Student Council, Repre- sentative and Alternate; Ice Skating Club; Band; Basketball; Letterman's Club; Key Club WARREN SPELLMAN MIKE SMITH Distributive | Education; National Merit Semi-Fi- nalist; Key Club JEFF SOLENDER Student Council, Repre- sentative; National Honor Society, Presi- dent; Entre Nous; Latin Club; J.C.T.C., President; International Club, Presi- dent; Honor Roll; Key Club, Chaplain; Letter of Commendation; A.F.S. Exchange Student ELISA SOTO GARY SPEER CLARK SPENCER National Honor Society; Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball; Letterman's Club; Honor Roll; Key Club, Senior Board Member; Bible Award; Letter of Commendation JOANN SPENCER JOHN STANLEY Art Service Club MELINDA STARNES National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Bible Award MARTIN STEELE BILL STEPHEN Swimming, Captain; R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Drill Team, Company Commander; Letter- man’s Club FRED STACK National Honor Society; Science Club; R.O.T.C. “E Company, Rifle Team, Drill Team; Key Club SUE ANNE STARK Pan American Student Forum; Future Home- makers; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross, Representa- tive MELISSA STARNES Student Council Alter- nate; National Honor Society, Secretary; Reb- belles; R.O.T.C., Spon- sor; Honor Roll; Bible Awards; Red Cross, AIl- ternate TERRY STEELY Future Homemakers; Of- fice Assistants; Ice Skat- ing Club; Distributive Education; Red Cross, Representative PAT STEPHENS 309 STEVE STEPHENS Library Service Club; Deutscher Verein; Junior Achievement; Chess Club The famous Cleaveland smirk. STEVE STRATTON Student Council, Repre- sentative; Pan American Student Forum CRAIG STEWART Ice Skating Club RAY STOCKTON SUE STREGE Pan American Student Forum; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Bible Award; Musical Oklaho- ma MIKE STILES MIKE STOUT Projectionist RULEA STROHKIRCH Future Homemakers; Fu- ture Teachers DENNIS JAMES STURGEON Junior Achievement, Treasurer; R.O.T.C., Bat- talion S-3, Cadet Major JANICE SUPERSANO Honor Roll PAUL SWADEK BECKY SWIFT CRAIG TAYLOR Art Service Club Football, Manager; Bas- ketball, Manager; Letter- man’s Club; Swimming, Manager NICK TAYLOR Student Council, Repre- sentative and Junior- Member-at-Large; Junior Favorite, Sophomore Fa- vorite Nominee; Entre Nous; Ice Skating; Bas- ketball; Letterman's Club; Key Club STEVE TAYLOR JIM THERRELL Ice Skating; Red Cross TRACY THOMPSON Entre Nous; Pan Ameri- can Student Forum; Ice Skating Club; Interna- tional Club; Chess Club; Key Club ROBERT TILL Ice Skating SHARON TAYLOR Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club; Band PATTI TESSMAN Student Council, Repre- sentative and Sopho- more Member-at-Large; Document Beauty Semi- Finalist; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Cheer- leader; Sophomore Fa- vorite and Junior Favor- ite Nominee STEVE THOMPSON Art Service Club ROBERT THORESON Latin Club; Ice Skating Club; Swimming, Cap- tain; Letterman's Club JOE TINER Pan American Student Forum, Vice-President; Art Service Club; Con- cert Choir; Honor Roll; Red Cross ae DANNY TROUT Pan American Student Forum; Football; Junior Favorite DONNA TURLEY Y-Teens BOBBY TURNER SHARON TYRRELL Red Cross, Representa- tive MARIA CHRISTINA VALDEZ Clinic Assistant; Art Ser- vice Club; Ice Skating Club JOANNE TRUBITT National Honor Society; Debate Club; Honor Roll; National Forensic League BILL TURNER Reveille Staff, News Edi- tor; Latin Club; Ice Skat- ing Club; Key Club; Red Cross, Representative GRETA TUTTLE | Student Council, Alter- nate; National Honor Society; Reveille Staff, Exchange Editor; Pan American Student Forum; Future Home- makers; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles, Presi- dent; R.O.T.C., Sponsor; Honor Roll MARY BETH TYSON Ice Skating Club DENISE VAN HOOSER Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Distribu- tive Education BILL VASSALLO Pan American Student Forum; Math Club; Science Club, President; Swimming; Lab Assistant BECKY VAN PELT Pan American Student Forum; Concert Choir; Swimming; Musicals Pa- jama Game, Oklahoma NANCY VESCE Student Council, Alter- nate; Pan American Stu- dent Forum, Treasurer; Art Service Club; Make- up Crew; Ice Skating Club; Choralettes; Reb- elaires; Red Cross, Rep- resentative, Alternate; Musical Oklahoma BEVERLY VERVER TOMMY WAGGONER BRITTON VINCENT Pan American Student Forum; Marching Band; Lab Assistant SUZIE WAITS Art Service Club LAURIE WAGNER Student Council, Repre- sentative, Alternate; Document Staff, Senior Class Editor; Latin Club, Consul; Math Club; Fu- ture Homemakers; Art Service Club; Interna- tional Club, Vice-Presi- dent; Red Cross, Repre- sentative, Alternate; Ice Skating Club; Honor Roll RANDY WALDING SUNNY WALDORF Student Council, Repre- sentative, Alternate; Na- tional Honor Society; Thespians; Quill and Scroll; Document Staff, Photographer, _ Editor; English Guild; Latin Club; Drama Club; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Makeup Crew; National Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commen- dation; Musical Oklaho- ma MICHAEL DAN WALTERS R.O.T.C. PAT WARE Reveille, Photographer; Drama Club; Art Service Club; Concert Choir, So- cial Officer; Musicals Music Man, Pajama Game, Oklahoma; ce Skating Club; Basket- ball; All Class Play My Sister Eileen KAREN WATKINS Distributive Education; Honor Roll; D.E.C.A. Club DAVID WELLS MARK WALKER Pan American Student Forum; English Guild; Debate Club; Library Service Club; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Chess Club, Vice-Presi- dent; Orchestra, Vice- President; R.O.T.C.; Key Club WOLFGANG WALTHER R.O.T.C., Lt. Platoon Leader, ‘ A’’ Drill Team CINDY WASKOM Student Council, Repre- sentative; Deutscher Ver- ein, President; English Guild, Secretary, Trea- surer; Future Teachers; Rebellaires; Tennis JIM WEBRE Reveille Staff; Art Serv- ice Club DENNIS WELLS Orchestra; Band 315 LYN WELMERING KAREN WEYNAND Student Council, Repre- sentative; Spanish Na- tional Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum, Vice-President; Math Club; Science Club; Future Teachers; Office Assistants; GelsGe Secretary; Honor Roll; All Class Play My Sister Eileen CARL WHITE PAUL WHITE ANTOINETTE WHITTEN Art Service Club; Junior Achievement VICKIE WHITE DAVID KEITH WICK : NANCY WIECHMAN R-O:1:Gr Company Y-Teens; Ice Skating Commander Club -316 a allen STEPHEN WIENER BARBARA JOAN Latin Club; Science Club; WILCOX Honor Roll; Projectionist; Entre Nous; Future Book Room Assistant Teachers MICHAEL DON WILCOXSON Distributive Education, Sn ye Student uden gare Forum; Concert Choir, Chaplain, Historian; Track, Captain; Key Club; Musicals Music Man, Pajama Game, Oklahoma; All School Play My Sister Eileen; Rebelution : Vice-President of | DIANE WILLIAMS Student Council, Repre- sentative; Pan American Student Forum; Drama Club; Future Home- makers; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross, Representa- tive; Forensic Guild dai j GREG WILLIAMS Tt Football; Letterman's Club JAN WILLIAMS Pan American Student Forum; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Inter- national Club; Reb- belles; R.O.T.C., Honor- ary Major; Red Cross, Representative 1 | 317 318 VICTOR WILLIAMS Football DOUGLAS WILSON Pan American Student Forum; Honor Roll NANCY WILSON National Honor Society; Document Staff, Military and Faculty Editor; Of- fice Assistant; Art Ser- vice Club; Ice Skating Club PAUL WIMBERLEY JANET WOOD Office Assistant; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Reb-belles; Red Cross; Health Careers CAROL WILLIS Student Council, Repre- sentative, Alternate; Deutscher Verein, Vice- President; Junior Achievement, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-President of Division H JANET SUE WILSON Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club SHANNON WILSON Student Council, Secre- tary; Reveille Staff; Ice Skating Club; Reb-belles, Treasurer; Girls’ Choir; Rebellaire Choir MIKE WINSLOW KATHY WOOD Entre Nous; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; R.O.T.C., Sponsor; Lan- guage Lab Assistant SUSAN WOODS DALE WORSHAM Future Homemakers; Fu- ture Teachers; Art Ser- vice Club; Ice Skating Club WARREN WRIGHT Document Staff, Sports Editor BECKY YATES Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Art Ser- vice Club; Y-Teens PAULA ZUNIGA BOBBY WOODS Document Staff, Sports Editor JAY G. WORTHAM Band, Drum Major; Honor Roll MARIANNA WYATT MARK BENTON YOUNG Ice Skating Club; Cheer- leader; Key Club 319 320 1971 Senior Class Officers and SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS: Left to right: Mrs. Delatour, Mr. Owen. Sponsors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right: Scotti Asbury, Treasurer; Tommy Lucas, Vice-President; Kayle Smith, Secretary; Jack Cleveland, President. - ate 8 - i wa e3 ex has ee 4 a ae BRE We are the children ming into our own srning from the old ways... a igen Somecsingg ste h e ncnine gieraslbenonueng + pe ecg ep 4 ... to a decade of possibilities’ — Robert Conrad Closing doors Opening more Making changes Taking chances Setting suns | Rising sons and daughters 323 Juniors, Anxious to fly, restless to move, Spend a year testing their wings, And glancing at the open sky To be sure they are ready for the chance to fulfill their hopes. 324 Here a Junior... Cheryl Algire Jan Allison Jo Allison Kim Allison Mario Alvera Jane Anderson Susan Anderson Peter Arduini Mark Armstrong Eddie Arnold David Arnquist Cindi Asbury Judy Austin David Ayers Jacque Bain Mike Bauer ee Paul Abohosh Elizabeth Aceves David Adams Mark Aderhold Sharon Aelder Ford Aessenden Beth Aitken Bill Albright Ben Albritton Perry Alevras Mark Alexander Michael Alexander Jack Ballentine Julie Bangle Patricia Banner Manette Bard Sandra Barnes Carla Barnett Mike Barnhouse Michelle Barr Kenneth Barth Monica Bass Barbara Batchelor Arthur Batts Future Actresses of America? Cindy Beach Ellen Beadling Lisa Bealer Carolyn Bear Cynthia Bennett Bobby Berry Merri Ann Berryman Jeanie Betts Carla Bifano Frank Billman Judy Bills Debbie Bivens Anna Black Deloris Black Travis Blackburn Mike Blackwell Paul Blankenmeister aS nl AT ES SEL ee ne eee “se —— a Claudine Bledsoe Robert Bliss Charlotte Bluhm potas. You wouldn't dare! | 327 Barry Boesch Helen Bogicevic Mary Bonnick a i i 8 Barney Boone Jeff Bornman Susan Bowman Wendy Box Steve Boyd Vicki Bratcher Sally Breese Bonnie Breitbarth Jimmy Brewer | dare you to step over that line. Teri Brotman Donna Brown Deborah Brittain Diane Bruce RGB eeee Chris Bubel Sandy Buckalew Bryan Burchfier Frank Burgin Mary Butara Robert Butler Deborah Butts Daniel Byrd Mike Byrne Caron Caldwell Randy Canada Chuck Candler A privileged glimpse into the secretarial pool. 328 Eugene Cantu Lisa Carren John Carter Robin Casady Doug Cash Jeannie Chapman Nancy Cheatham Sheri Childers Susan Clapp John Clark Gary Clinkscales Randee Cobb Malcolm Coffee Elaine Cole Jerry Collier Patsy Collier Alecia Couch Mary Cox Sherry Cox Roger Cox Carol Crawford Claire Crawford Larry Crist Now if | remember correctly, the instruction manual said . . . Diana Crossette Kay Crouch Teresa Culberson Wanda Cullins Gordon Curry Ginny Dale Bobby Davidson John Davis Drenda Davison Robert Day Michael Dean John Deans Humberto DeLaGarza Steve Derby | 329 Cindy Diamond Lani Dodson Allison Dohrman Linda Dollar Mariann Donohoe Patti Doremarry Jill Dowdy David Down Deborah Downing Jay Dubberley Laura Duke Debbie Dunagan Bryan Durrett Ann Easterling Tom Edwards Susan Elder David Elliott Shawn Elliott John Ellis Mary Beth Ellis Jack Ellison Mary Engstrom Virgil Ensey George Evans Jeff Evans Patty Fairris Bruce Fallis Darrell Fannin Becky Farrow Marsha Farrow Kathy Fenton Charles Ferrebee - 330 Herman Giraldo Charles Glendenning Debbie Godair Charles Godwin Bill Golder Steve Gomez Marcia Goodman Dan Gorman Cathy Goza Need a light? and More Juniors Pete Flanders Richard Flores Joyce Fox Andy Franklin Becky Freimann Gary Freis Avra Friedman Kent Fugate James Gambulos Gilda Gardyn Kathy Garrett John Gentry Weldon Gibson Will Giddens Ginny Gray Patrick Green Sheree Green Mark Greene Debbie Greims Jackie Grimes Marian Grissom Steve Grissom Yolanda Guajardo Jerry Guthrie Susie Guthrie Marisa Gutierrez Frank Guzman Ryan Haile 331 Juniors — Anxiously Awai Frank Halovanic Jack Hamilton Inez Hammett Larry Hanes Pat Hanna Martha Harder Steve Hardman Steve Hardy Mike Harmon Holly Harris Jane Harvey Paul Hasse Susanne Hasty Sherry Haughwout Jackie Hayes Cindy: Hays Barbara Heggie Steve Hendrick Suzi Hendricks Jeanne Herndon Sheri Hicks Jeanie Hill Holly Hinds Terry Hitchcock Heather Hodges Ralph Hodges Gloria Holleman Barbara Holt Monte Hough Mary Jane Howell Mike Howell Missy Huber Kathy Hutchinson The Thinker? 332 Nancy Hutson Jan Hyde Mike Hymm Paula Ingram Vickie Ingram Susie Jacobs Tim Jaquess Linda Jarosz Cindi Johnson Larry Johnson Mark Johnson Becca Johnson Susan Johnston Curtis Jones Donna Jones James Jones Jean Karechi Mary Kauhl Debby Kreitzer Fran Krieg Steve Kristorich Connie Krives Sherry Kuntschick Bill Lamb Larry Land Leslie Langston Roger Lee Molly Leer Clark Leevy Mike Lequori Laurie Lewis Russell Lewis é If he'd only just turn around! 333 334 Vickie Lewis Steve Lockhart Emily Lopez Danny luna Sara Lynch Diana Lynn Molly MacDonald Judy Maehr Mike Mahany Betty Manning Elvia Manzanares Sharon Marder Phyllis Marquez Vicki Marr Dorsey Martin Rose Mary Martinez Gary Martz Gerald Massie Jeannie Mathias Debbie Matoy Bruce Maxfield Esta Lee May Mary Ann Mayer Melanie McGee Jo McClenna- han David McClesky Dennis McCollum ee Surprise! Surprise! Surprise! Mike McDonald Leslie McDonald Doug McFadden Oscar McGaskey David McKee Robert McNair Carol Mebane Jenny Melady- Dennis Melde Ann Mendez Bill Merz Melanie Messina - ! on Juniors Michaelson Charles Miller John Minnick Linda Mirkes Jeannie Moloughney Linda Molsberry Angela Moore Teresa Morgan Phil Morrow Lisa Moss Harriet Mott Wanda Mullenix Pam Mumme Karen Munsell Betty Murphy Jim Murphy And then this big green hairy monster came up from behind me. Charles Murray Nancy Myrick Mark Nance e i 3 = ‘ Saoi Naraine Philip Naughton Stu Neal Shere Neblett Sharon Newlin Pam Newman Mare Newgquist Nancy Newton Nicky Nichols i ie | challenge you to a stare down. Steve Noble Ann O'Keefe Cathey Owens Raul Oteiza Karen Osborn Bob O'Neal Chuck Palmer Rebecca Paloma Michael Pappas Sherry Parker Susie Parsons Tony Pearce Eric Pederson David Perez Michael Perry Robert Peshlakai Robert Peterson Doug Petty Cindy Phillips Terri Pierce Pam Pierre Lynn Pine Mary Rose Ploch Larry Poladnik Pam Potter Lee Price Steven Pylant Donna Quinn Lyn Ralston Robert Ramsey Ricky Ray Sherry Read Linda Reed Kirk Reid Sue Reik Tim Reynolds Arthur Riddles Juniors Again Kristi Roberts Barbara Robertson Bill Robison Zelma Rodgers Celia Rose Lee Rosenberg Susan Rosenfield Randee Rothman Becky Rousso Look at my face, just look at it, this fabulous face of mine. John Rozelle Carl Rubin Mary Rudy Jan Rusnok Becky Russell Jeff Ryan Linda Salem Loretta Sam Marsha Samuels Susan Sanders James Sandoval Mark Schmidt Bill Schneider Jody Schneider Chris Schoeneber- ger Mike Schoenthal Barry Seltzer Marcia Shapiro Malinda Shellenber- ger Jan Shepard 337 Rick Shipman Wade Shoun Ray Shurtliff Joanne Siegfried Karyn Simmons Cathy Skelton Barbara Slocum Becky Smith Debbie Smith Doug Sorensen Sam Sorsby Daniel Soto Bill Spencer Brett Spencer Gail Stallcup Nancy Staples Kathy Stark Barbara Stewart Terry Stone Guy Stout Pam Stovall Linda Stuart Rhonda Sutton Marsha Swann Ann Swift Caprice Tabbert Teanne Tate Donna Taylor Bobby Taylor Keith Taylor Kent Taylor Marti Taylor Mary Teague Ralph Templeton Todd Templeton Robert Templin June Thielen Guy Thomas John Thomas Mary Tinkle Laura Titsworth Sylvia Tobias Mike Tolson _ 338 Peter Tooke Kathi Turner Jeff Tweed Donna Two- Hatchett Stuart Vail Rusty Vandivort Mel VanNote Jay Van Ness Leslie Van Pelt Louis Vasquez Yolanda vasquez Doug Vassallo Hey ya'll, | think | just lost my contact. Guy Vaughn f d sel ee Profoun Vicki Vicars Bruce Wagner Susie Watkins Susan Watson Becky Weaver Laurie Weaver Brenda Webb Debby Weber Michael Werneke Karen West George Westberry Robert Wetzel Cathy Wharton Amy Whittington Paul Wiggins Walter Wilcox Laurence Wilder 339 _. | Juniors — Maturity — Don Wiley Terry Willding David Willey Alfred Williams Donna Williams Mike Williams Debbie Wilson Steve Wilson Tom Wingfield John Wood Debi Wooden Denise Worfford Wrenda Worley David Wright Sherry Wright Steve Wright James Wusson Paula Wyman Fran Yates Teresa Young Sandy Youngberg Mark Zacharias Mike Zacharias 340 The rumbling of restlessness The humming of hope The stirring of self o ma = oan = reed wos ie) dD) = = c ie) — o es a Juniors impatiently wa Sophomores, Still testing their wings, Stay close to the nest; Not venturing to specialize yet, Taking courses prescribed To teach the fundamentals flight. Mark Abbey Christy Achor Linda Acker Pam Adams Forrest Adkins Dennis Alexander Ellen Alexander DeDe Allison Chris Alevras Cynthia Anderson David Anderson David Anderson Linda Anderson Michelle Anglin Jana Apperson Paul Arduini Pam Arnold James Auverman Jerry Baker Roger Baldwin Beba Ballard Genie Ballard Larry Bannister BJ Our next nominee for homecoming queen is. . . Vanessa Barber Ralph Border Robert Barnett - Virginia Barnett Walter Bass Cindy Becon Vivian Becerra Nancy Beckman Becky Burgin Pedro Betancourt Dana Brewer Lisa Bills James Bitter Mark Blackburn Paula Blackwell Evan Blakely Terri Board Chris Boatright Fraser Border Rhonda Boulte Ty Bowman Elizabeth Boyd Gail Brack Dan Bratcher Barbara Bray Barb Brennan Janet Brewer Barbara Brown David Brown Kim Brown Betty Brummitt Bill Brummitt Sophomores Start a New Year Jackie Brunson Ronnie Bryant Liz Buhel Vicki Buchanan Ellis Buckley Mary Buckelew Sophomores training for future occupations. Dance with me or, I'll... Mary Ann Callahan John Cameron Melissa Campbell Bruce Carleton Craig Carpenter Larry Carr Ben Carson Ben Carter Bill Carter David Caster Mike Carter Catherine Clark Mark Cleaveland Steve Clinch Elizabeth Coker Bill Collier Melissa Buesch Barbara Burkarth Doug Burke Kelly Burke Sam Burkhart Paul Burnett Julie Burns Clay Butler Diana Butts Steve Byars Tim Byrd Andy Cain se 8 ai Z | wonder if I'll be a sophomore forever? Carol Collins Debbie Collins Wade Conatser Alan Conn Alan Conner Debbie Cooper Jacquilyne Cooper Pam Cooper Ed Copeland Charles Coppage Jerry Cordell Carla Corey Karen Cortell Steve Cotton Margaret Courtney Terri Cox Bob Crochett Paul Crocker Challenges Kim Crossley Are Met James Crow Dale Crowder and Realized James Curran Paul Daily ad Ricky Dale aioe ‘ Richard Danielson Learned Dana Don Davidson Harold Davidson Susan Davidson John Deal Mary DeBolt Brian Delano Dave Delzer The Frizzies have got me. 347 Jill Demarest Lynn Dempsey Edward Denton Terry Dezonia Terry Donohoe Lynn Dorsey Dan Dowdy De Doyle Don Dubberly Patty Dunagan Jenny Dunlop David Dwyer Carol Easley Diane Edgar Charley Edwards Jo Edwards Shirley Edwards Richard Eikenburg Elaine Emery Leslie English Edith Esquenazi Ron Eubanks Becky Evans Holly Evans Mark Ewing Tommy Feagin Gail Fenley Jennifer Franklin Betty Few Debbie Fields Susan Field Theresa Fish Bill Flahie Patti Flanders Scott Foree Tonia Francis Lisa Francis Greg Franka Marcia Freidman Tina Freimann Debra Freis Cecil Fulfer John Fuller Margaret Fullinwider Mike Gardner Carlos Garcia Susie Garcia Sandra Garman Mary Garver Joyce Gathings Cindy Gillean Patricia Gilmore Loraine Gipe Jeanette Gipson Sophie Godenez Patty Goldsmith David Gomez Wayne Gono Jenine Goodin Darla Goodner Esther Graham Mary Graham Kirk Gray Hartess Green Steve Greene Barbara Groom Debbie Gruen Sue Delle Guy Patti Hall Don't turn around, it might be a senior! 349 Virginia Harris David Harrold Chris Harry Steve Hargett Mark Hasse Rickey Havard Susan Hawkins Terrie Heatherly Blaine Hebert Kay Hemmingson Kathy Hensley Marie Hernandez Diana Herndon Tommy Herr Linda Hickerson Kathryn Hicks Marina Hicks Carole Hicks Chris Hill Nancy Hill Carol Hill Marilyn Hodges Pat Hodges Robin Hogan Janet Halovanic Becky Hamlin David Hammett Susan Harbordt Susan Harries Shari Harris If | concentrate hard enough, maybe this assignment will go. away. Steve Hopper Sherri Hornquist George Howald John Howard Jeff Hill Linda Humes Susan Hundley Bill Hunter Debbie Hunter Laura Hurder Gail Hurt Doug Ingram Steven Ingram Eric Irizarry Elise Jacobson Jim Johnson Karen Johnson Questions Arise Jody Johnson Glenn Jones Randy Jones How about a knuckle sandwich? Randy Jones Joyce Jordan Jody Jordan Buzz Jopling Linda Justice Anne Kail Denise Kalmer Herb Karasic Kerry Keating Kirt Keelan Kristie Keelan Carl Key Lynn Kilcrease Becky Kilman Lindsay King Robert King Jeb Kirkpatrick Susan Knapp Carolyn Kneale Marilyn Kneale David Koon 351 Merry Jo Konovalski Kathy Kririas Rosemary Krizan David Kuntschik David Kuykendell Terri Laddusaw Frank LaCoke Carolyn LaMotte Mary Ann Landenbug Jim Landrum Steve Lange John Leak Virgil Ledbetter Nancy Lemley Arlene Leonard Steve Leslie Wayne Lewis Paula Lilli Celan Lindsley Ray Lisk Debra Long Debra Lopez Robert Lowry Debbie Lynn Vicki Lyons Margaret Mabee da Kathy Maggs Tom Mahoney Andy Mangan Cindy Mattin Colleen Marder Davella Martin Linda Marquez Sharon Massey Diane Mastin Jeanna Mathews Cristol Matthews Leonardo Mavridis Gregg Mayhen Debbie Mayfield Gail McBride New Ideas a Lynn McClenahan Pat ° mcieme- New Discoveries Mary McClure Lyn McCrary Ronny McGaha Mike McKissack Steve McGilberry Trisla MclIntoch Redonna McPeters Cindy McQuirk Debi Metz Glenn Michaelson Brian Miklos Mike Miller Sheraln Miller Bill Mitchell Bill Mitchell Kathy Mitchell Marilyn Mitchell Mark Mitchell Patricia Mitchell Joe Montez Kenneth Moore Alice Morgan George Morrison Chris Mourning Kristi Mowery Monica Muehlhause John Mullane Gary Murphy Mike Murphy Brooks Myers Kay Neal Susan Neff Joyce Nesmith Don't tell me, let me guess — a MAD MAGAZINE. i 353 Vicki Nettle Jeff Newton Jan Nicholas Debbie Nichols Eddie Nichols Joel Nichols Joylyn Niebes Gregg Nieman Stan Ninemire Cynthia Nivens Gary Nivens Helen Noah Carl Nolen Elizabeth Northcutt Steve Nortridge David Norvell Margie Nunez Kathy Ong Pat Orr Beverly Palmer Steve Paramore Teresa Parelli Bend and stretch. . V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! Doug Park Larry Parsons Tom Passmore Virginia Pate Heather Paterson Nancy Payne Jerry Pearce Peggy Peek Mark Pence Carolyn Pendleton Melissa Perry Therese Peterson Frances Pfeffer Debbie Phaup Beth Phifer Gary Phillips Randy Phillips Vicki Pierson Loretta Ploch Debbie Polansky First by a nose! Making New Friends Cathy Pope Lisa Porter Rusty Powell Nancy Price David Prillimar. Peggy Proctor Allen Pruett Barbara Pruett Joe Quentamilla David Querbach Connie Rafkin David Ralston Richard Rast Joe Rawley 355 Beth Reever David Reynolds Paul Richard Tommy Riddle Butch Rifkind Frances Riley Rusty Rippetoe Karen Robbins Betty Robertson Richard Rocha Gayle Rodarte Nancy Rodgers Rachel Rodriguez Wait, the ball’s stuck to my hand! | wish Bic would write this paper for me. Keith Rogers Sue Roof Tommy Rozell Johnny Rudder Paul Russell Joan Rutenberg Mary Rutkowski Diana Sanchez Scott Sanders Jan Satcher Steve Saunders Debbie Sauter Judy Shroeder Anthony Sims Scott Sizer Brian Smallwood Leta Smith Linda Smith Katie Solender Linda Soto Karen Spann Brian Spencer Mike Spencer Ronald Squibb Linda Stafford llagene Stages Nancy Standlee Sophomores Gary Schlesinger Tammy Schmitz Tom Schneider Drene Schoenebur- ger Jerri Scott Patty Scruggs Ann Seay Gary Seay Edward Sergeant Connie Shack Kim Sharp Loy Shaw Perry Shelton Paula Sherrill One more time and you've had it, photographer. Sophomores Speak Out 357 Sophomores... . Tim Selly Dorothy Stephen Debbie Stephens Janet Stewart Nancy Stokes Danny Stout Sherry Stout Dan Strange Paul Strief Karen Sulser Steve Tappan Craig Taylor Hillman Taylor Becky Thomas Condon Terry Dianne Thomson Gerald Tidwell Carol Tozer Jeff Trescott Katie Trickey Richard Trubitt Patty Turner Paul Turney Bruce Tyler Jeanne Vadala Linda Vaky Sharmon Vassallo Joanne Verville Delia Villareal David Wade Melanie Waggy I'm stuck to the wall! Diane Walker Kent Walker Pattie Walker Steve Walker Laurie Watson Linda Watson Susan Watson Camille Weathers Theresa Webb Nancy Weber Keith Wells Janna White Pam Whitehurst Harlan Wiese SS a Jan. Williams Karen Williams Martha Williams Scott Williams John Williamson Cora Wilson Elaine Windsor Mary Wiseman Laura Wommack Pam Woods Terry Worsham Bob Worthington Mary Ann Wray Gary Wright Sally Jane Wyatt Sheri Wyles Dan Yates Jean Yates Nancy Yates Charles Young = =| Jeff Young Kathy Young x y Lance Young Jack Zahniser Barry Zetterlund 359 ings to Come ing of Th A Beginn Carefully, cautiously ‘climbing the stairs — Not quite letting go of the hand rail, But accepting the inevitability of change. Ralph Aguilar Bill Akins George Anton i XolnilelaM.Nan-velefale le) Elif Aune Ronald Ausborne Antonio Barajas John Barrentine Tim Basinger Clyde Bennett so} 0) ob Va Tal cela Jo Ann Betts Randall Boyd sm. Deborah Brock Ben Buschard Sammy Chow Vickie Cook Steve Cotten Ernest Croxfore Gary Daves Rel tavan Oleh Mark Duff Bunny Dunn Clayton Durden Niels Dutka Carl Ebeling David Einspanier John Elmer Virgil Etchieson @7oll Mal (elute (te; Stephen Foley Bl oY Zell (Teel ate) Alex Gamez . Christy Garvin Jon Gaulding Linda Gay Nancy.Glennan Joan Goodman (Orel dtoM alelaats Madeline Havanis rN (ola al-xel le! Stanley Hernane Jimmy Hilli Thomas lalel ge) {e| tO told (-33 Wend ason Mike Michels Terry Mirkes Carol Mitchell Roger Mitchell Douglas Money Jakki Moore John Moore Timothy Morgan Bruce Natchke Jon Nelson William Nicholl Jill Nichols ' Michael Nunner _ George Parker John Reynolds” aes Mark Riley Michael Risser Sherri Trent Mike Ulmer Doris Voyer Beverly Walton Gary Ward Valle Warr Bruce Watkins Jessi art , Steve Widener Frances Wilhelmsen AA. Williams Debra Wommack TT WAM AAT | Claudia Wood Fred Zavala SO He 2 TA ewe tal; and is death is only a horizon; and ing save the W. Raymond immor ight iter REVEL HANKS is noth zon . ... love t of our s Ross 7) a hor imi +h ‘‘Sanely applied advertising could remake the world.”’ Advertising bé Stuart . we can put ours in. Gimme 199 your dime, Scout’. Harper Lee | | ( i 365 - 366 ADVERTISERS Accessories A' La Carte Ace Boat Service Aladdin T. V. Sales and Service Al Hale's Opticians Amicitia Tri-Hi-Y Andy's Tailors Aquarius Avon Cleaners Balfour Company Barney McDonald Florists Bed and Bath Fashions Bell Cleaning and Laundry Bob and Jake Jones T. V. Booth's Toys Brady's Hairdressers Bratcher Beauty Supply Campisi's Egyptian Restaurant Canton's Restaurant Carrens Flowers Chambers Gun Shop Chantly's Sea Food Chape Chapin Texaco Cinderella Shoppe Commonwealth National Bank Conley Harley Davidson Countr y Club Pharmacy Dallas Power and Light Da'las Music House Dar Amor Tri-Hi-Y Darr Equipment Comapny David's Enco Die Glucklichen Wanderer Dion Monje Tri-Hi-Y Donray's Of Dallas Doran Chevrolet Friendly Chevrolet Gaye Weyand Needlecraft Goff's Gold Coin Vending Company Hancock Fabric Outlet Happy Happy Gifts Heritage Savings Hilger Landscape House and Table Hughes Interiors Ingram Ploch Agcy. International House of Pancakes Inwood National Bank Jim Penland's KBC Appliance Key Rexall Drugs Lantrip's Pharmacy Lazy Daisies Tri-Hi-Y Les Coquettes Tri-Hi-Y Liberty Steel Company Li'l Italy Pizza Lynn's T. V. Midway Pharmacy Miracle Ford Modern Sewing Morty's T. V. Service Mr. Wit Murata Pearl Company Murrays Formal Wear Nada-Y-Vira Tri-Hi-Y Northwest National Bank One Hour Martinizing Pappagallo Party Corona Preston Booterie Preston Center Barbers Preston Center Optical Ray Beene Shoes Royal Uniform Company Salmagundi Tri-Hi-Y Sammy's Shoe Service Sharp Hardware Sowels Gulf Sparks Cleaners Steakley Chevrolet The Pink Canopy The Single Girl Shop The Sportsman Town North Y. M. C. A. Tri Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Triple Town Office Supply Trout Shell Turner Hardware Walnut Hill Employment Company Walnut Hill Floral Walnut Hill Hardware Walnut Hill Jewelers Walnut Hill Plumbing Wilson Mobil Service Young Life Y-Teens Thank you... Mr. Robert L. Parrish, for your patient guidance, for your unselfish giving of time, and for encouraging maturity in us by your example... Mr. Tom Kelly, Mr. Darrell Harris, and Mr. Bill Poteet, for your interest in our work .... Mrs. Edith Cooper and office personnel, for your valuable assistance in giving us needed information . Mrs. Joyce Ferrell and Mrs. Ruby Dunn, for letting us use your phones... Mr. John Ramsey, for your sincere interest and invaluable advice... Mrs. Ethyel Stallings, for collecting our money... Miss Jeanne Gambrell, of Miss Wade's Finishing School, and Mr. Tom Wade, former Pittsburgh Steeler, for judging our Beauty Tea... The Dallas Times Herald and The Dallas Morning News, for providing our sports editors with statistics ... Bed and Bath Fashions, the Dallas Theatre Center, Twenty-one Club, and especially Fire Station No. 35, for your cordiality in allowing us to take pictures on your premises .. . Colonel Harold Frindell, for always warmly welcoming us in the armory... Mrs. Mary Smith, for assisting us in taking pictures in the library .. . Pam Metz, Manette Bard, John Wood, Stuart Neal, and Paul Blankenmeister, for being indispensable to staff members at deadline time... Folkstone, for musically introducing the Document to your fellow Rebels .. . To all the patient parents of staff members, especially the Rosenfields and Wagners, for your hospitality ... Mr. Loyd Waldorf, for sponsoring the staff at the A M Journalism Workshop — without your presence we could not have attended... Mr. Larry Castleberry, for your dedication and dependability — for always being ready with a camera in your hands... Mr. Jim Murrah of Browne and Browne Studios and Mr. William Gary and assistants, for adding the professional touch of studio photography to our book. from the 1971 DOCUMENT Staff. 367 -368 KELLY, MR. G. T. — Principal; B.S., Baylor U.; M.E., NTSU 19 POTEET, MR. BILLY — Assistant Principal; B.S., ETSU; M.E., ETSU 20 HARRIS, MR. DARRELL — Administrative Intern; B.S., M.E., NTSU 20 ADAMS, MRS. ANN — B.A., M.Ed., Sul Ross State College 27, 211 ALLISON, MRS. BETTY — B.A., NTSU 32 BAILEY, MR. JAMES — B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 32 BARTON, MR. CHARLES — B.Me., TCU; M.Me., Texas Tech 26 : BECKER, MR. WAYNE — B.S., ETSU 37 BEST, MRS. FRANCES — B.S., George Peabody College; M.Ed., SMU 22 BOGGS, MR. RONALD — B.S., TCU 40 BOOK, MISS BETSY — B.B.A., NTSU 36 BOWEN, MR. FRANCIS — B.S., SMU; M.S., ETSU 30 BRITTON, MRS. GENEVIEVE — Glenville St. College 38 BROCK, MRS. MARY — B.A., SMU 24 BROWN, MRS. EDWINA — B.A., SMU; M.S., NTSU 22 BURGAN, MRS. MARGARET — A.B., SMU; M.S., NTSU 24 BUSH, MRS. LAVALLE GRAY — B.S., LSU; M.S., Northwestern St. U. 32 CAMERON, MRS. JULIE — A.A., Christian College; B.A., M.A., SMU 28 CANNON, MR. JACK — B.M., M.S.M., SMU 26 CHILDS, MRS. ELIZABETH — B.S., TCU; M.Ed., NTSU 39, 214 CILIO, M SGT. EMANUEL — U. of Dela- ware 23 CLARK, MR. DAVE — 40 COLE, MISS MARIAN — B.A., M.A., U. of California 26 COOPER, MRS. EDITH — B.S., M.S., NTSU 21 COX, MRS. FRANCES — B.S., U. of Texas 34 COX, MR. LUCIUS — B.S., M.S., NTSU 37 CRAMER, MR. JERRY — B.S., M.S., NTSU 37 CUMMER, MISS SHERRY — 40 DAUGHERTY, MRS. GAYE — B.A., NTSU 32 DELATOUR, MRS. GRACE — B.S., George Peabody College 39 DIGIGLIO, MR. JOE — 21 DILLENDER, MRS. DOROTHY — 38 DUNN, MRS. RUBY — 21, 202 ELLISON, MISS BARBARA — B.S., TCU 39, 213 FAIR, MRS. MARJORIE — 38 FERRELL, MR. JOE — B.S., M.A., NTSU 37 FERRELL, MRS. JOYCE — 22 FOWLER, MRS. CANDY — B.A., NTSU 30 FOX, MISS SALLY — B.S., NTSU FRINDELL, COLONEL HAROLD — B.E., U. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; M.A., NYU 23 FUSSELL, MRS. MAURINE — B.A., TCU; U. of Texas; B.J., U. of Missouri 24 GIBSON, MR. ARCH — B.A., SMU 34 GREEN, MRS. MARTHA — 23 SMU; Faculty Index GREER, MR. ROBERT — B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 22 GRISWOLD, MRS. ANN — B.A., NTSU 25 HARDY, MISS SARAH — B.S., M.Ed., TWU 40, 190 HARRIS, MRS. BETTY — B.A., SMU 25 HASTINGS, MRS. MARGARET — B.A., Central Normal College; M.A., SMU 34 HERMANN, MRS. MARGARET — B.B.A., NTSU 36, 215 HESS, MRS. BETTYE — 21 HOAG, MRS. CLAUDINE — B.S., TWU 32 HOLMES, MRS. MARY — B.A., Texas Col- lege 36 HUDSON, MRS. DOROTHA — B.A., Lamar Tech 32 HYDE, MRS. MARGARET — 38 JOY, MRS. DOROTHY — 21 KIRK, MR. ALLEN — B.S., M.Ed., ETSU 40, 109 LEGATE, MR. ROBERT — B.A., M.Ed., ETSU 32 LINDSEY, MRS. SUSAN — B.A., UTA 25 LITTLE, MR. BILLY — B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 34 LODEWICK, MISS PATRICIA — B.A., U. of Oklahoma; M.A., SMU 25 LONG, MRS. BOBBIE — 22 LORINCZ, MR. CHARLES — B.S., M.Ed.. SMU 30 MARTIN, MISS KATHRYN — B.S., TWU 34 MARTIN, MISS PRINCESS — B.A., M.A., NTSU 25 MASON, MRS. INA — B.A., Baylor Uni- versity McCLAIN, MISS DOROTHA — A.B., U. of Kansas; U. of Wisconsin; Northwestern U.; SMU 25 McCROAN, MISS WILETTE — B.S., ETSU 39 McINTYRE, MISS MYRA — B.A., NTSU 40 McLAIN, MISS BETTY — B.A., M.A., SMU 26 MEALS, MR. MA URICE — B.S., M.B.A., ETSU 36 MOORE, MRS. FRANCES — B.A., U. of Texas 26 MORGAN, MRS. CLAUDINE — B.A., Hen- derson St. Teachers College; M.S., U. of Arkansas 30 MORSE, MISS LINDA — B.S., ETSU 30 NANCE, MR. B. Q. — B.A., NTSU 34 NICHOLS, MR. CHRISTOPHER — B.A., NTSU: B.S., NTSU; Universidad Javeriana 27 2 Alou NIERMAN, MRS. LUCY — 22 OLSEN, MR. ROLF — B.A., U. of Hawaii; Pacific Lutheran U. 40 O'NEAL, MRS. EDDYE — BS., View A M College 32 OWEN, MR. LAURENCE — B.S., Ferris In- stitute; B.A., Juilliard; M.A., U. of Michi- gan OWEN, MR. MELTON — B.S., M.S., ETSU 34 PARKER, MR. WILLIAM — B.A., NTSU 32 PARRISH, MR. ROBERT — B.A., SMU 26 Prairie PASLEY, MRS. LINDA — B.A., SMU 34 PATTERSON, MR. JAMES — B.S., M.E., ETSU 37 PELTON, MRS. RUBY — 21 PENRY, MRS. IRENE — B.S., SMU; M.S., ETSU 31 PHILLIPS, MRS. DORIS — B.A., M.A., B.M., SMU; Columbia Teachers College 28 POTEET, MR. MICKEY — B.S., M.Ed., ETSU 22 RAPER, MR. DONALD — B.S., Oklahoma St. U. 33 RAY, MR. GENE — B.A., USC 22 REDINGTON, MRS. DOROTHY — B.A., Conn. College; B.S., ETSU 22 REYNOLDS, MR. RALPH — B.S., Kilgore Junior College; NTSU 35, 109 RICHARDSON, MRS. MARY ANN — A.A., Stephens College 38 RICHIE, MRS. SHIRLEY — 23 ROGERS, MISS KATHRYN — B.S., La. - Tech; M.Ed., ETSU 22 SCHOENKE, MRS. WILMA — 38 SELVIDGE, MRS. MARY — B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 33 SHESHUNOFF, MRS. JESSIE — B.A., SMU; Columbia U. 26 SMITH, MRS. MARY — B.S., Winthrop ; College; B.S., NTSU 23 SMITH, MISS SUSAN — B.A., Baylor U. SOLANA, MRS. NANCY — B.A., SMU 35 STALLINGS, MRS. ETHYEL — 21 STANTON, MR. O. E. — 22 STUMBO, MR. ALLEN — B.S., Texas Tech 35, 109 TARPLEY, MRS. BERNICE — 21 THOMPSON, MISS BILLYE FAYE — A.A,, Kidd Key; B.A., Austin College; M.A., NTSU; U. of Texas 36 THOMPSON, MRS. JOYCE — B.A., SMU 29 TOWNSEND, MRS. CAROLYN — B.A., U. | of Texas 26 | TRIPLETT, MISS SHERRILL — B.S., Arkan- sas St. U. 23 TURNER, MR. GERALD — B.A., U. of Dal- las 35 VAUGHAN, MISS VIRGINIA — B.A, M.A., WTSU 29 VERMILLION, MR. GARY — B.S., M.S., ETSU VERNON, MR. CHARLES — B.S., M.S., NTSU 35 WARE, MRS. MARGARET — 21 WATSON, MR. CHARLES — B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 32 WEBB, MRS. MARLENE — M.A., U. of | Texas; Phillips U. (Germany); Gocihis U. | (Germany) 29 WEEKLEY, MRS. CLARANELLE — B.S., SMU 36 WELLS, MRS. ARTIE SUE — B.A., U. of | Texas 35 WHITLOCK, MR. 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Marder, Sharon 189, 198, 204, 205, 206, 207, 344 Margolis, Nathan 288 Marquez, Linda 352 Marquez, Phyllis 201, 223, 229, 334 Marr, John 194 Marr, Vicki 334 Mars, Patrick 212, 236 Marshall, Greg 77, 201, 288 Marshall, Roger 201 Martin, Boots 288 Martin, Robert 289 Martin, Cindy 153, 199, 352 Martin, Davella 352 Martin, Deborah 198, 200, 289 Martin, Dorsey 334 Martinez, Rose 334 Martz, Gary 173, 334 Marvin, Sheila 201, 289 Marx, Bill 108, 111, 289 Mashburn, Jack 67, 81, 200, 212, 289 ’ Massey, Sharon 352 Massie, Gerald 183, 334 Mastin, Linda 352 Mathews, Jeanna 158, 194, 352 Mathias, Jeannie 189, 334 Matoy, Debbie 201, 334 Matthews, Cristol 199, 352 Mavrides, Daniel 289 Mavridis, Leonardo 352 Maxey, Doug 194 Maxfield, Bruce 334 Maxfield, Terry 290 May, Esta 334 Mayben, Gregg 194, 352 Mayer, Mary Ann 208, 334 Mayers, Jonny 109, 112, 148, 15071517 200 Mayes, Mike 183, 290 Mayfield, Debbie 352 McGee, Melanie 334 McBride, Gail 353 McBride, Leslie 93, 165, 168, 175, 182, 189, 191, 290 McCaskill, Pat 129, 131, 145, | 147, 290 McClennahan, Jo 334 McClenahan, Lynn 353 McClesky, David 334 McClennahan, Pat 353 McClenahan, Rebecca 199 McClure, Mary 199, 203, 211, 334 McCollum, Dennis 197, 214, 334 McCool, Mark 208 McCrary, Lyn 199, 353 McDonald, Mike 334 McDonald, Leslie 334 McDonald, Bill 108, 112, 173, 290 McFadden, Doug 152, 153, 334 McFarland, Jay 238, 290 McGaha, Ronny 353 McGaskey, Oscar 130, 129, 334 McGee 166 McGilberry, Steve 353 Magrath, Michael 184 Meclntire, Barbie 189 Melntosh, Trisha 199, 353 McKee, David 129, 130, 148, 150) 1S aos McKissack, Mike 173, 353 McNair, Robert 334 McPeters, Redonna 199, 353 McQuirk, Cindy 199, 353 McQuirk, Kevin 197 Meador, Lee 237, 292 Mebane, Carol 334 Meise, Cindi 203, 237, 292 Melady, Jenny 183, 189, 200,) 334, 189, 216 Melde, Dennis 108, 113, 173, 334 Mendez, Ann 334 Merz, Bill 183, 193, 334 Messina, Melanie 198, 227, 334 Metten, Pat 292 Metz, Deborah 353 Metz, Pam 80, 165, 168, 223, 229, 292 Meza, Alice 292 Michaelson, Gary 173, 236, 239, 335 Michaelson, Glenn 152, 353 Miklos, Brian 199, 206, 207, 353 Miller, Charles 335 Miller, Jimmy 109, 113, 292 Miller, Mike 353 Miller, Sheralyn 158, 353 Milner, Cas 87, 164, 173, 292 Minnick, John 335 Mirkes, Linda 335 Mitchell, Kathy 194, 353 Mitchell, Marilyn 353 Mitchell, Mark 353 Mitchell, Patricia 353 Mitchell, Bill 73, 198, 353 Mitchell, Bill 194, 353 Moloughney, Jeanne 335 Molsberry, Linda 335 Mongaras, Frank 155, 156, 292 Montez, Joe 353 Moore, David 292 Moore, Kenneth 353 Moore, Rick 175, 292 Morgan, Alice 353 Morgan, Mike 293 Morgan, Kathy 293 Morgan, Richard 293 Morgan, Teresa 335 Morgan, Tim 176, 168 Morris, Jaclynn 165, 293 Morrison, George 353 Morrow, Phil 335 Moss, Lisa 335 Mott, Harriet 335 Mourning, Chris 353 Mowery, Kristi 202, 223, 353 Muehlhause, Monica 353 Mullane, John 167, 353 Mullenix, Wanda 195, 353 Mullins, Pat 189, 197, 293 Mumme, Pam 213, 225, 335 Munsell, Karen 335 Munsell, Kathy 293 Munson, Richard 197, 293 Murphy, Carl 238 Murphy, Betty 335 Murphy, Gary 199, 236, 353 Murphy, Jim 335 Murphy, Mike 353 Murphy, Nancy 197, 293 Murphy, Neil 293 Murray, Charles 335 Murray, Cindy 195, 293 Myers, Brooks 353 Myers, James 237 — Myrick, Nancy 335 N Nance, Mark 335 Naraine, Saoi 226, 335 Naraine, Noma 294 Naughton, Elizabeth 201, 294 Naughton, Philip 335 Navarrete, Ana Marie 294 Nayfa, Judy 294 Nayfa, Nancy 294 Neal, Cheryl 210 Neal, Jerry 199, 238 Neal, Kay 353 Neal, Stu 335 Neblett, Shere 335 Neff, Susan 353 Nesmith, Joyce 353 Nettle, Vicki 354 Newlin, Sharon 189, 335, 225 Newman, Pam 335- Newman, Stef 188, 198, 294 Newman, Ginger 58, 198, 209, 211, 294 Newauist, Marc 198, 335 Newsom, Roann 212, 294 Newton, Jeff 354 Newton, Nancy 189, 335 Nicholas, Jan 354 Nichols, Dan 236, 238, 239, 295 Nichols, Debbie 295, 236, 238, 239 Nichols, Dorothy 295 Nichols, Eddie 152, 354 Nichols, Nicky 152, 335 Nichols, Joel 152, 192 Nichols, Mike 78, 183, 295 Niebes, Sue 354 Nieman, Nancie 175, 182, 2237237, 295 Nieman, Greg 183, 354 Ninemire, Sandy 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Joanne 358 lesce, Nancy 198, 67, 224, | 314 fest, Mariann 210 ficars, Vicki 189, 225, 339 fillareal, Delia 358 fincent, Britton 148, 151, 314 + fiosca, David 194 H } W _Nade, David 358 Naggy, Melanie 212, 358 _Nagner, Bruce 152, 173, 339 _Nagner, Laurie 165,175,176; li 178, 238, 239, 314 Wagner, Tommy 314 | Waits, Joyce 314 | Walding, Randy 314 Waldorf, Sunny 78, 168, 175, 178, 197, 315 Walker, Diane 359 A crt A TT _ Walker, Kent 359 Walker, Mark 173, 192, 229, 2377315 Walker, Pattie 211, 359° Walker, Steve 359 _ Walters, Mike 238, 315 Walther, Wolfgang 237, 315 Ware, Pat 182, 197, 315 Waskom, Cindy 165, 198, 220, 7 Ya) SNES Watkins, Karen 315 Watkins, Susan 189, 339 Watson, Laurie 204, 207, 210, 359 Watson, Linda 359 Watson, Susan 220, 359 Watson, Susan 166, 199, 339 Weaver, Laurie 198, 339 Weaver, Becky 201, 339 Webb, Brenda 339 Webb, Theresa 359 Weber, Debby 59, 339 Weber, Nancy 359 Webber, Rhonda 212, 227 Webre, Jim 181, 315 Wells, -David 315 Wells, Dennis 315 Wells, Keith 148, 151, 359 Welmering, Linda 316, 220 Weltman, Wendy 210, 226 Werneke, Mike 148, 151, 212, 339 West, Karen 339 Westberry, George 339 Wetzel, Robert 339 Weynand, Karen 203, 216, 224, 225, 316 Wharton, Cathy 339 White, Janna 359 White, Paul 316 White, Carl 316 White, Vickie 316 Whitehurst, Pam 359 Whitten, Toni 316 Whittington, Amy 203, 339 “ Wick, David 316 Wiechman, Nancy 316 Wiener, Stephen 201, 216, 317 Wiese, Harlan 359 Wiggins, Paul 192, 193, 218, 2372339 Wilcox, Barbara 215, 314 Wilcox, Walter 339 Wilcoxson, Mike 217, 314, 7 Wilder, Laurence 198, 339 Wilder, Pat 60, 148, 151, 173, 196, 197, 200, 317 Wiley, Don 80, 81, 172, 196, 197, 200, 208, 340 Wilhelmsen, Juliana 82 Willding, Terry 340 Willey, David 340 Williams, Alfred 340 Williams, Donna 340 Williams, Diane 317 Williams, Greg 108, 111, 317 Williams, Jan 189, 238, 317 Williams, Karen 359 Williams, Mike 238, 239, 340 Williams, Martha 359 Williams, Scott 145, 359 Williams, Victor 108, 111, 318 Williamson, John 236, 359 Willis, Carol 221, 318 Wilson, Cora 359 Wilson, Debbie 195, 340 Wilson, Doug 225, 318 Wilson, Janet 318 Wilson, Nancy 168, 175, 177, 178, 318 Wilson, Shannon 164, 175, 180, 189, 191, 318 Wilson, Steve 340 Wimberly, Paul 318 Windsor, Elaine 359 Wingfield, Tom 192, 340 Winningham, Gail 199 Winslow, Mike 318 Wiseman, Mary 194 Womack, John 237 Wommack, Laura 199, 359 Wong, Billy 201 Wood, Janet 189, 318 Wood, John 340 Wood, Kathy 202, 223, 236, 318 Wooden, Debi 340 Woods, Pam 203, 359 Woods, Bobby 175, 178, 194, 319 Woods, Susan 319 Worfford, Denise 349 Worley, Wrenda 195, 340 Worsham, Dale 215, 319 Worsham, Terry 359 Wortham, Jay 185, 319 Worthington, Bob 238, 359 Wray, Mary Ann 223, 259 Wright, David 340 Wright, Gary 359, 237 Wright, Warren 175, 178, 319 Wright, Sherry 340, 201 Wright, Steve 340 Wussow, James 129, 131, 340 Wyatt, Marianna 319 Wyatt, Sally 359 Wyles, Sheri 359 Wyman, Paula 198, 229, 340 Y Yates, Fran 340 Yates, Jean 359, 212 Yates, Nancy 359 Yates, Becky 319 Yates, Dan 194, 359 York, Leslie 236 Young, Charles 359 Young, Jeff 359 Young, Kathy 359 Young, Lance 359 Young, Mark 107, 173, 319 Young, Teresa 340 Youngberg, Sandy 340, 194 Z Zacharias, Mark 340, 173 Zacharias, Mike 95, 173, 197, 200, 205, 206, 207, 340 Zahniser, Jack 359 Zamudio, Osvaldo 237 Zetterlund, Barry 359 Zuniga, Paula 319 TRi-HI-y R Act ieee Cindy Carrington, Mina Kelly, Jan Paschal, Melissa Perry, Susan Elder, Katie $ Gail Elmendorf ender, Becky Kilman, June Bilsborough, Carrie Parsons, Barbra Crosby. 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