Beaumont High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Beaumont, TX)
- Class of 1974
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,, ,. 1 ,4 .. .' .-- , - .,:.a.... Table of Conienis v if J l In Senior Biographies . . . 250 Memories, Iighi ihe corners of mg mmd We Di -x Top left: Paige Cokinos and Scott Griffin study the speaker at an all-school assembly. Top right: The early bird gets the worm seems to be the thought of this frequent visitor, a pigeon. Bottom left: Winnie Leviness tries to remember her homework assignemtns. Bottom right: Debbie Caywood takes a quiet moment to think about past experiences. gs ,fw- V. -sn- ,-si' pCil. H as : 1 :Qgjg ku - TJT1'l11GnJ F' N -rf' W' I-f , I A I . . 'r n-, 'Y , , 13 513 Left: Spectators at the Pow- . ' 4- a s. A M ,,,, 3 ' Vg der Puff Football Game seem to have been watch- ing each other more than the game. Bottom left: Coach Rand fPaige Cokinosj and Jim Thorp CGreg Aus- tinj solve a disagreement during a skit in the TWIRP assembly. Bottom right: Escaping from the heat, Susan Koch enjoys a snow- cone at the Homecoming picnic. V 0 it Smiles we gave +0 one anoiher lf? x N J fir-- . -.. I- 3. 'ff 1 Raef 33 fl xl .2 For +he Wag we were. 5 Scai-tered piciures of ihe smiles we leff behind 'rw 'QQ ' tg V.V 1 dv, 'IM ia fy, , is Y .pkg I F-,V,:2ifTWm I I 4 'tc -V .J ,i 4? U V Top left: Jimmy Villareal gives a Mickey Mouse smile to the camera. Top right: Smiling faces Debbie Davis and Debra Goans send a wave to their friends. Above: BHS boys display their strength during a tug-a-war session at the Carpet Carnival. if Misig waier colored memories L 5 , I J. ml? Ly.,-.. r'if'?'3f?' Left: Rhonda Rochelle and Robert Olexa don't seem to take sun bathing as seriously as the others. Bottom left: James Flowers tries to protect Patti Gray from the pouring rain. Bottom right: Thomas Parker finds that NIROTC field trips are fun when you are sur- rounded by water. 4- ulil 'fP'fi2!'i, , .'ymixxQ 'lx ,I I 47 ' 'll' 1 , I ' Zn' V 5 ,ly WE for fhe Wag we W9 P9 7 mf sm illf 2 .W Q ,.,,,, yr, , y 6 21252 'lt 2. . Above: Mr. A. W. Shannon, BISD superintendent, enjoys a bit of fried chicken during the Homecoming picnic. Right: The wheel barrow race proved to be successful during Homecoming. Below: Randy Bivins relaxes after lunch in Mrs. Mary Ann Taylor's fifth period class . 2 3 Z .., i -- -,--.....-.- ,..,..,.,.,...,.,,...., D -.-..- ...- 4 .- ,- ,, --. sf-.--,av .l t s , If , . 1 1 V .gum Ji. , ?. 5, V Vlqffki .Rag Or has iime rewrii-ten everg line? ai'- . I 5 , sq i Top: John Slampa constructs a paper airplane in shop while Ronald Doleman watches guard . Left: Enjoying an afternoon Coke on the gym steps are Pierre Roberts, Mark Domaschk, Rusty Hood, Kathy Rayner, Myla Carden and Doug Broussard Above: FHA member, Anna Chesson, serves an elderly man at the Beaumont Convalescent Home. If we had ihe chance io do Hall again Tell me Top: Band mem bers toot their horns during a pep rally while Cbot- tomj the Purple Queens perform 5 ' 1L:L Q'-W 'Z Left: BHS's first Flag Corps leads the band in the Homecoming parade. Bottom: Six students are caught in a playful mood during lunch time . Memories mag be beauiiful 'gg ,,,,,..f'4 town V, I '-, W, and gei Left: Daniel Pyle can't believe he ate the whole thing in the pie-eating contest at the Carpet Carnival. Bottom left: Gordon Pate looks dreamily into the stars at the Junior-Senior Prom. Bottom right: Kathy Yoder, Mary Domaschk, Treva Booker, Ginny St.lohn, and Sherry Gui- dry receive carnations at a farewell tea for gradu- ating seniors in Queens. vm WANT, ,. 4:29-' :gg I 3 I ,,s. ,,,fn.,, , fv - . ' '.,- ' '. .V f.- I Q, SUSE 1 gf lf ,tiff 1 t iw ,, wr new f . f t f .1 . - I V, V, H, 1, . , if' Via ,A 5241! q y , f , f.1.'l'lf'lf A? 'j'?,p1 t, ,Q . ffl f 1 Wha+'s foo painful +0 remember Top left: The sack race left painful memories with some students at the Homecoming picnic . Top right: Travis Heare appears to be caged in at a foot- ball game. Right: Marsha Sibert hikes the ball behind the scene at powder- puff practice. 'tv f MQ: We simplg choose io forgei So i+'s ihe laughfer K L s . f 'fl Top: Laughter swarms throughout the band hall while Barbara Gray reads the joke awards during the Queen's Appreciation Tea. Right: Rusty Hood, Mary Jacobs, and Marlene Boothe seem to be taking a break from serving refreshments at the Junior-Sen ior Prom . We will remember 25:- ,g, n Ng. K 1 'H ' Lucy Nesmith and Mary Maywald seem to be their drama class. Right: Shannon Jacobs, of Cathy and Mary Jacobs, watches a shaving fight with Joan Key. Bottom right: Charles o has no problem seeing through his friend's sense of humor. 15,7- Whenever we remember n',!'7 A . .. 4 , A '5 L , xml: vo I S num 4 i Q . 0... W M Si 5 an ' I The wag we were if TIUDIISITIMI Pre-school for high school students may sound ridiculous , but for freshmen and some upperclassmen, school started weeks before the official opening. Pre-school at BHS means preparing and practicing which is what the band, queen members, and cheerleaders do weeks before the first football game . ffl IL l UIQ Orientation for the freshmen was held during the summer by the student council. Council members made signs and maps for the freshmen and newcomers, and then led a tour of the school. Upperclassmen also had a chance to sign up for favorite teachers in a special session during the summer. This was the first year the guidance office allowed this. ' 5011- If CQ In IIV. I 'V i 'IIIK 1 'I - is !ffi?..f2'4S1 !. E-ve..-ni .5 f-eerie -ive.-e asf--ge at 'll -2 5 S he -- 4 - gin-un-nn ki f x: u vt. un un u r Q un- 1: 1-nl' on Fil C 'c - '-,43S'4iiE1' . Bama af. .sas-a vs? 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At this time freshmen were given a tour of the building. Above: Practice is essential for anyone striving perfection, so the football players work on running and blocking techniques. Right: Cheerleaders Cynthia Martindale, Janie Dodd, and Kathy Olexa fly high during summer practice. -ul Beginning 2 5 5 95 l l l of school entails summer work , ,.,,,.... 'itdlk-I 11 v 4 .a. s -I , t .1 4 Xxx! it -1, , . 55f.1..:.A.i.3f' fl ., . . W 'I' ' 55315: A-54, sf A .J U s . 1 ann, f- 1.- 9,3-44.4-f I-1.4 1 .bulking .x , 1 tg y,. i. K . n , '- 'L t X wig' ' V ji af-IQR?-sv,.15'-uf -gilt' ..,..-f....,.xa. 4-, f. 1 - we ,.-:Nqr tm go Above: Mark Rand , , .fqna-4 gui if 5 - ' 2 I x , , I 9... ' L. uf 'A :f..1f--r.' . 'L W, AX, Q SW' ,. I 96,551 ' 4 Lisa Cole, and Mary Domaschk stop to chat during practice sessions . Bottom: Queens show a gamut of expressions as they learn hand routines. dnl- 43 9 l X.-rw I ll , I 8 4 A-uf Y W an 1555 WMWB' o , ,Q-.-:dll , 4-:gd-Wil Q ,-63521144 gg-. 3,-t, V' A il nv A Ili - RB ,643 ,wM'N Uafig gg WGN'-Tff fn, Y. 36' 65- .- .xl -4. ii!! 1 ...., Sf 5 1 2 5 s 3 Q R s ? 4 w W - LQ 3 r lAbove left: Taking pictures Firsf day af school brings chaos First day at BHS is an ex erience that every freshman remembers: it's 1Fike entering a new world . Everything and everybody is soooooooo big, and the first reaction to the place is total bewilderment. Seniors seem to be much older than they are , and teachers seem as permanent as buildin fixtures. The fieling of lost identity haunts all freshmen and transfer students, but this feeling soon fades away with familarity. Most of the first day is spent writing themes or compositions about the summer vacation. The other half of the day is taken up with changing schedules and being placed in the right classes. The most interesting cpart of first day, however, is being with friends an making new ones. The impression of the school is good, but it is warm friendly atmosphere that makes it the greatest. r 5 ? F5 A ff . 'Brill Left: Brenda Johnson, Linda Merrill, and Dee Trees dis- play the different expres- sions for the first school day. Above right: Allen Smith, Linda Glenn, Ronny Cavonal, Phyllis Frusha and Rondell Alexander search for their names on the homeroom assignment list . for student Identification cards becomes a turmoil during the first week of school. Right: Students line up for their ID snapshots in the auditorium. Younger students find out it is a dif- ficult and boring task to wait their turn . if VD J in v . I I 5311, 23 S i .. -Li 'Yi I i w i 4 1 , 4 TM -5 ze , .- mi' , 3 xf WG nv , I fig' ixffji, LJ S, gm D 4 '. 9 2 ,ff xx 11 .gg '4., nl , ',Y x Y 4. I- - ,' ' Y ' Y 7' ', . ii ' O 4 in I -- ga J 35 ' 54.- Y BH3 5 'Q-EES JL I gw ii . , L T 4 gr 3 t coniesfs begun 2 gQ 5' f , 5 Q' by I ft .L v 7 W 0 i X A .x?Wl ng '73 IN Above: Students decorate the building while seniors completed their project King Royal Reigns Supreme. Below: Freshmen assemble their project, The Secret's Out: No Sweat for Purple Victory. Right: Many doors displayed student creativity. Homecoming week events began when the four classes set up hall decorations and study periods decorated doors. The Booster Club presented to the winning Junior Class a S15 check for their project, Keep Beau- mont Beautifulg Can the Trojans. Home- room door decorations were won by students of Mr. Harold Clif- ton, and Ms. Evange- line George . 26 ?lF!f!F w7.' A A . gh ,,,,,....--5-w- v-. Jw 2 Above: Melody Campbell chuckles at Jerry Crain's sombrero as Theresa Cantu looks at someone else's hat. Below left: Kay Price wears Laura Per- kins' winning hat. Below right: Mr. James Smith shows that teachers can Derby Day shows BHS oreafivifg Homecoming '73 saw the addition of a new contest - Derby Day. Students arrived well prepared for competition with an endless variety of hats. Judges named Kathy Hennington , Laura Perkins , and Christy Thorp overall winners on the basis of their creative head gear. IOO. nr -. Top right: Richard Winter shows his spirit even in chemis- try class by wearing a derby. Below left: Amanda Jackson tells friends that she prefers her own hat. Below right: Steve Guidry is happy over winning an honorable mention in the Derby Day contest. 'V ulqf-P -f X v A . . N, E 6 , iv H . lg ' i 115.51 x K XX ,- Dag siaris wiih parade fo r y gi . F Vkkk , V I ,,,,,. Top left: Freshmen chat around the bonfire. Above and below right: The parade of decorated cars and marching students head toward the pep rally. The morning after the annual bonfire the marching band and a parade of deco- rated vehicles led the student body to the stadium for a spirit-charged pep rally. Above: The car decoration winner was Christy Thorp's van which was finger painted as King Royal. Left: In the spirit chain competition, the Junior Class won first place after class presidents com- pared the lengths of the chains. pep rallg. ends wiih picnic gs Std L 1'--ss Q Above: Robert Salazar, John Lane, and Walter Lomax, members of Fat Jack, played for picnikers at the first Homecoming carni- val. Below left: Thirsty students gather around a concession stand, and others Cbelow rightb, crowd around a hot dog roast. ' ,gi J 5 'JL' -'f-'Leif ' V-- -..,4.u,,.- -. ,-.,-,-Wh ' S VSU.:-' A31 ' ,-. ' l-rug.-.....,nl'7T 1'?53'i'H f +. 71 ' I N, A -I X-' .f 'M 5 ' A -I 4.4: E l ,V V 2, :with -5 A F. E A,...QL,A , , 'S , Q-.Q-t'.,..p, 9' K 1 I I xi Q- . -V, X . tx' I ' ,il Xu . 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N .5 , 3' 'f fi' - i v- 1 1 - H H'--tr., 1' ' w -wi Q-as 1 s -'wi -r',tkw,v.5- . , ff..-'KX 21 . :asm fwfr? amass 1. H . ff .IJ - gg f 1 -: , - - y 'y R - -1 Freshman Patti Pipkin races against time as she tries her luck in the apple bobbing competition. 30 Below: Tire- rolling contest- ants race to the finish line amid the cheers of friends. The day before the Homecoming game, faculty and students gathered on the campus lawn for a picnic and carnival. Among the many forms of entertainment were music, games, and contests. Musical entertainment was provided by Fat Jack, a group partly composed of Beaumont High students. The dunking machine proved to be a star attraction as picnikers tried their aim to soak student and faculty participants. Other attractions were apple bobbing, car bashing, tire rolling, wheelbarrow racing, sack racing, three-legged racing, feather blowing, and other assorted contests. As the afternoon contests ended , ticket stubs were drawn for prizes. Top left: Cheerleaders entertained students while band members took a break. Left: Some students preferred more privacy. Below: The car bash lets students test their strength . mv' ' 2' X xy' A 'Lg t. 5' .,,s..1 - riti .' f . - tgp' g,f4i:.ww.'ff,' -- '2 -'MM f1Q'k'-' 'fj4 -1-.1 V ,- V' - I st' 1 'a XD.. Q CHAR A PORT-AQRENIAL mv' Top right: Mr. Doyle Tierce tries to dunk a fellow teacher, as Mr. Richard Harper is wetted by a good throw, above. Below right: Mr. Duriel Harris judges at the finish line of the three-legged race. :ami xiii. s 1 wt ,I cl' 4'- 0 ,ta S A 2 W for picnikers S, A .f aeesi 2g f,3,f w. it 44, 5 a 5' ' -. i f:-gif f' wiltrwiise LR, . '--4 s. 5 - .xg , . . jg JA r jx sg.:'? 3' -.rf W - ' 'U' ' , PQ ? i' 7' I' , ve '.- -r 5.1 'Q 5 -. hz' 1,1 , V' ' -' -7'5 .r. l .H-te' -1- 2 s K' sian: Lt' 'Nr -A ' 'A' 1' 5- , , -1 57 Y f Y ,fi Left: Contestants demonstrate gracefulness in the sack race. Below: Teams are off and running in the wheelbarrow competition. s .315 Yr ff-f 1 .wma ' mil ff... eg vd, ., 'Gif ,ef I V- V -, ,, . '-. ' - 3' ffm . 3,1-.27i5'Q' 6 , ' Viv' W, if -f - ., ,f.-ft? ' ily! -,rr 1 - 7, - V- 5 .N , A ' -':- 'ga' .grqqw ,..- .553 ,,.',e , N, v Q,-. 01,1 W-A ,,.-.ffg ,..,.4-1: ,La 'A' ' 535 I 'f',:1ff'r ' ' ' . - L 31 Rain Weis fans. fails +o dampen 'lu . is ,f l L 5,1 Q. ' , W . 0 o f -as fefafs ,fff ,,,,Lr5 N 44,7 - x .a-3 Lvl - A f a v' t st , Q X yl M wm over Trojans L rl' -fwi Q ' as 1 bL at .Q if be sg it . ' at .1 .A xf k V, 55 -, ,1,M fg'l. ,,,, Due to the downpour which delayed the l , A' l ',v' - Q ff' Qs. ' ' , f h 1 '-1eff:sgtfif x Af' start of the Homecoming Same, halftime Sammy Citrano, Brett West, Joe Abercrombie, and Robert Olexa relax with coeds at the Homecoming picnic. activities were cancelledg Homecoming queen Kathy Olexa was crowned at the dance , which followed the football game. Despite the rain, team spirit prevailed as Above: Cheerleaders lead the football players on to what would become a soggy field. Below: Band mem- bers watch the game from a band hall window after rain forced them to take cover. F the Purples went on to a wet Homecoming '73 victory over Forest Park . ' ..l :JT-r ' 'K ' , 1' 8 Above: Wet cheerleaders try to keep spirit from being dampened , but the growing downpour forced almost everyone to seek shelter. Below: Only a handful were determined to see the game out. rm ' I k'..4uL Christy Jackson and Stephanie Jackson watch Treva Booker Cbelowj give an ex-Queen IOSCS . Kafhy Olexa reigns as Homecomin queen Rain forced- halftime activities indoors , where the Queens presented roses to original Queens, who were honored guests, and where Kathy Olexa was crowned queen at the dance. Her attending court consisted of senior princesses Christy Thorp and Beth Woodward, and junior duchesses Adrienne Charlton and Mary Galles. Sophomore duchesses were Mary Jacobs and Marla Taylor, and freshman duchesses included Peetie Fon and julie Wilson, The dancers were musically entertained by Mr. Clean . 'i Right: Paul Taylor looks on as Assistant Princi- pal Bill Laceky congratulates Homecoming queen Kathy Olexa. Above: Mr. C1ean plays for the enjoyment of those who attended the dance. if . Siudenf skifs are crea+ive a+ pep rallies Pep Rallies were especially entertaining with students dress- ing up as drill team members from rival schools. Theresa Cantu, Cathy Jacobs, Shawna Peters and Debbie Gon- zales imitated Vidor twirlers . The Purple Queens were not be out done and put on their own outstanding performance dressed as the Buffalo Bells for the match against French. The Homecoming pep rally was one of the best with a few teachers leading cheers in front of students. Sophomores dressed as Charl- ton-Pollard Polladettes and jun- ior and senior students acted out a bone-tickling skit representing the twelve years of school. Right: Janie Dodd shows purple spirits atop cheerleader pyramid . Above: Football boys head for their chairs. Below left: Purple Queens gave their impression of French High Buffalo Bells. --11--1 -1 '?,f'f 'W' 24,45 - .wffi-' '-a Q-1 , :fe-L is-fr t nas:-L4w K ' ,, EB ,f1,, ?.7Fff ' r f , Q aff' 552 ,-:..f Q Logs we-emrrffi iw? - A 1? 'ix J Wa y . S :q?Ess! ' Teachers show their spirit at Homecoming pep rally with 3 e ow Lisa McCall, Mary and Sherri Guidry dem- err high kick which prob- ned them their status as . ' . f fl 5 Q I'- V rx 31 N.. Top left: Juniors Natalie Picazo and Gina Gear- inger pass the spirit stick to the Sophomore Class. Above: Joe Abercombe waves a wine bottle during the 12 years of school skit. Left: Sopho- mores Jerry Crain and Mary Jacobs imitate the C-P Pollar- dettes. 35 Cheerleaders provlde boosf of E7 1 eww F l spirif for Royal Purple fans At the end of each year, elections are held to select 14 cheerleaders for the fol- lowing year. The election is based on a popularity vote by the student body to choose six varsity , four junior varsity , and four freshman cheerleaders. They begin practice at the first of the summer and work through August when they attend cheerleader camp. At the Uni- versity of Texas camp, the cheerleaders won grand champion for the third consecu- tive year. This year the varsity cheerleaders were Melody Campbell, Janie Dodd, Cynthia Martindale, Lorri McKnight, and Kathy Olexa . I .V. cheerleaders were Pam Brous- sard, Susan Mudd, Marla Taylor and Lettie Wheat. The freshmen were Myla Cardin, Elyse Cokinos, Dawn Lackey and Lynn Taylor. N a13ff 'f?l qt up I Above: Cheerleaders Pam Broussard and Lettie Wheat decide which cheer to do next while Susan Mudd and Marla Taylor keep up with game action. Below: Sophomore cheerleaders raise their arms in support of the J . V . L55 team . l t . 7 U- A W f' - df Y: his v lf 6 ' X , ,a'ais -an V ,S ' 4 ,nf .j A ' .k ,- .- .,,.-.--4 . pf. ff , . 5 ' if ijf sgjp L fr ..-- y 5 W: ,f.,'f5. wx ' - IQ .fl .-X ii ii i. Thirfeen girls lead Purple fans Right: Varsity cheerleaders included Melody Campbell, Janie Dodd, Lorri McKnight, Kathy Olexa and Cynthia Martindale. D64 l ' A . 5T2,71.,-..7eI.!r fu' :NIJ Left: Junior Varsity cheerleaders were Pam Broussard, Susan Mudd and Marla Taylor. Above is lettie Wheat. Above: Freshmen cheerleaders included , KNEELING, Myla Carden and Lynn Taylor. STANDING are Elyse Cokinos and Dawn Lackey. 1 L ' Top sfudenfs induofed by NHS The National Honor Society V i accepted 37 new members this year, including five seniors and 32 juniors. To be considered for member- ship, a student must have obtained a 91. 5 average, partic- ipated in extra-curricular activi- ,.- ties in addition to having demon- In 2 p . Q 5 p strated good character. ' 5 t , s - W Mr. Iosepeh Kushner is the - ' - y A .fi NHS sponsor for the 1973-'74 school year. Ray Walton is presi- E dent. Q ,rp v A spaghetti dinner and a ban- i ' '- ' ' ' quet were held during the spring semester. Above: Mr. Kenneth Devero, the city manager, addressed the students on maturity and 4 responsibility. Left: Tommy Lamb nervously and hopefully 'L--K waits for his name to be called. It was. Right: Jerri Ann Cline climbs the stairs to take her place on stage. Below: Ray Walton inducts honor students with the initia- tion pledge . y. ..,. . , W g E Above: Joy Duhon looks wistful as she sings a solo during the Spring Choir Concert. Top right: Guest Bucky Milam practices with the band for the annual Christmas Concert. Below: The student body waits for the curtain to go up on another assembly. H 1 vm: sl . ns ' - a-E , X mm 11- ssemblies are - 13,122 W . .f.: rum. , .r.. nu... .u .---------m- 'unusual U t 1 g to - E ,Q li, Y s Q xl 5 . .na .V YW , , , ta 1,4 .V of ,,t i I H s s H ,T Q ,',, , 3 - nt- ' ,, i ' - - , KK? ff ef, '-E5,Z:::27:x1',fi fu' 'N'E T fi? I ,z S -4 1 relaxing Even thou h there weren't as many assemblies this year as in previous years, the ones sched- uled were a welcome break for students. Purples listened to the sounds of the Lamar Stage Band and the Beaumont High Orchestra and Choir. There were assemblies which urged students to buy the Pine K Burr, senior rings, and graduation invitations . TWIRP Day and Senior Day were purely un assemblies prod- uced y seniors. Students with outstanding serv- ice and academic records were recognized b the community and school oijiicials in two sepa- rate assemblies. My skis, Above: Mr. Willard Clark of Balfour Co. explains how to order graduation invitations . Left: Allan Night and John Holland debate a constitutional amend- ment. Below: Greg Wel- don plays a trumpet solo during the Lamar Stage Band Concert. 2 ..,t.t. I f Far left and left: ' ' V . ' 3 Mr. Larry Gist - Q Y 5 r and Mr. Frank -.. - 'J -' Adams, candi- gg . dates for crimi- K ggi 5 nal district court , - if judge, cite their -it , Y ' ' stands to the if X p student body. L , 5, V Q Mr. Gist won X, :I , , this electron. f if- Below left and 1 1 as below right: l gl Y Queens practice , A a routine for the y 1' ff' Purple Pageant. f S 1 '5 i Ax .J Their ractice I-XX -2 g pays og' as they F ' J .J do a high kick fl g routine. I if I I 3 i i E 'I yr , gy A it-5 2 Anoiher World? TWIRP assemblg Above: Kathy Hennington and Allan Night por- tray faculty members. 'WK if' 9' ef Basing the theme on television soap operas and programs, this year's TWIRP assembly was prob ably one of the best in years past Showing on station KBHS was Room 121, where teachers were shown returning to the classroom as students . Viewers were tuned to All My Purples, patterned after the day-time soap opera , All My Children, and The Waltons,' a saga based on the school coun- selor and son of the same name . The Amateur Hour featured guest appearances by the Sonny Bonos and Flip Wilson's Geral- dine. The audience was treated to dance techniques by faculty members who boarded the Pur- ple Train. One twist of the wrist and the TV was tuned to the Dating Game where everyone used a different scoring technique . By far the most hilarious skit was Smoking in the Boys' Room . Above right: Gail Perry, A Beth Wood- ward and A Dick Ken- drick discuss the time in All My Pur ples. Right. Cathy Jacobs and Thomas Parker dem- onstrate the conflict between fac- ulty and stu- dents. Left: Martin Shof- ner plays Assistant Principal Bill Laceky and Dick Ken- drick portrays Principal Iack Ken- nedy. has TV programs on KBH9 Qi 1 ' . 3 1' n r . X x Above: Ben Orgain, Harry Goaz, Christy Thorp, Pam Rogers and Ann Locke play members of The Wa1tons, a popular television series. Below left: Carol Lawrence, Gerald Farha and Christy Thorp enjoy being the Bonos for the TWIRP pro- gram. Below right: Arnold Auzenne imitates Geraldine before getting socked in the face with pies. 1 -six - K. ' -'15 I N, 4,1 ,R -. X .Qi 4 W T. Lamb crowned monarch . Q, Above: Becky Harrison waits patiently for her dream date on the TWIRP's Dating Game. Far right: Tommy Lamb, escorted by Kathy Boykin, was crowned TWIRP king. Other nominees were Mitchell Nor- mand Crop rightj and Thomas Parker Cbottom rightj . Below: Mr. James Smith QDavid Taylorj has absent-mindedly forgotten his trousers. Below right: Mrs. Theresa and Mr . Uohnny Purple 44 Wells fVeronica Cooperj Clarence Jackson Charlesj dance down the Train line. we Xt. '7'T..J..,m -. 'N i ' ,l gf.: g I, of K l , y ,fo 90 4' O j few 1 - yjnf' '2lf?w ' u Ref! 99 John Ragan and Lora Maglio were costume winners of the TWIRP Favorite Couple contest. u Above left: Kirby Vanover end Julie' Horton are p dressed as farmers, above right, whrle Mike McGowan and Melinda Goodwin were Popeye and iheme of TWIRP dance M011- 45 w 1 Six senior beauiies are chosen Q Above: Suzan LaPorte and escort Sammy Citrano walk towards the judges. Below: Gail Perry converses with judges Louis Hoffer, Olive Ann McLaughlin, and Shirley Bell. I 1 oooo L, .ia,Asbioooil t t Thirty-five contestants in all shapes and sizes appeared before judges Shirley Bell, Louis Hoffer and Olive Ann McLaughlin in hopes of being named a Pine Burr Beauty. The results ended in 15 girls being selected semi-finalists from which six were chosen. The number of beauties was expanded from five to six as a result of a tie. Beauties included Suzette Berry, Veronica Cooper, Kathy Giblin, Lorri McKnight, Karla Pool and Alice Shorkey. The other semi-finalists were Lisa Cole, Kathy Hennington, Suzan LaPorte, Lisa McCall, Pam Scout- ton, Martye Sculley, Christy Thorp and Karen Wolfrom . from ihirig-live conieslanis D' Above: Chosen Pine Burr Beauties were Suzette Berry, Veronica Cooper, Kathy Giblin, Lorri McKnight, Karla Pool and Alice Shorkey. Bottom left: Thomas Parker escorts Theresa Dugas to the judges' table. Bottom right: Carol Lawrence is all grins as she and escort David Stone advance to be judged. '9'.,p.t Z 4 sf? if Above: Students attending the Junior-Senior Prom chat dur- ing band breaks. Right and below right: Those present danced to the music of Buck- horn. Below: Brenda Sim- mons and Lawrence Shephard are greeted by English teacher Mrs. Leland Best. ami H10 .P N c I Junior-Senior Prom is 'paradise' fi The 1974 Junior-Senior Prom saw the Junior Class host the Senior Class in a dance displaying the theme of The Isle of Golden Dreams. The dance was held at the Setzer Center Ballroom where dancers were entertained by a local rock group, Buckhorn . Junior Class treasurer Sandy Taft reported that approximately S1000 was spent on plreparations for the dance. The t eme, refreshments, decorations, and band were chosen by the individual committees com- posed of juniors. All seniors received invitations to the dance , while only juniors who participated in the magazine sale or 4 ight bulb drive received bids. wi-v W' wwf jf Left: Allison Sockler hangs a campaign sign. Above: Susan Mudd , Pam Rogers and Lettie Wheat prepare a wall sign. Below left: Laura Peterson practices for the tryouts. Tradi+ionaI eleciions Spring elections are a part of the tradition at BHS along with poster mak- ing, sign hanging, cheerleader practice, and speech making. These prac- l tices are as ancient as the building, but the tradition was broken with a new method of voting. Key punch voting was introduced for the first time and maybe the last. Itl proved to be time consuming and complicated for many. Also, for the first time , girls were in the majority of the office-seeking candidates. y 1 1 i 1 Above: I-V cheerleader candidates aim for the high goal of spirit rous- 1 ers. modernized - 1 ,-N, h -'-1. .--31' 'kgs . Vi u . f.-xx l, ,215 fn. lg .. M- -bg wo' eu, F 11 if 1 n p 6 Q ,IKXLE t I.. i ' , i ':LfA I f y Top: Senior Kathy Olexa enjoys helping underclassmen with voting. Above: Carol Lawrence is helpful in speeding up long line of VOKSIS. Above left: Freshman Ray Bell campaigns for the office of class vice president. Left: Campaign managers come in pairs like Ann Locke and Thomas Parker. -'S af 51 . - MM, ,.,. ,.,r,,,, A ' 'VHF ,jg I I W . -Q. 1,w...a ' ' ' : Beau: :st 9.5-,E vw ,,. J. - W' ' .,.. ,Jw ,Ig 'S-A, :www ' f H ,W . Q I I Y kill im t if ,J Above: Male observers view Powder Puff MJ ' activity as Thomas Parker Ctop rightb coaches senior players Pam Rogers, Mary Rodriguez , and Powder Puff ferminafes in 6-6 fie . ', Jw X. Above left: Powder puffers reassemble after a few active moves. Above right: Junior players move into action as Liz Reid prepares for the ball. Below: Junior Sandy Taft as she attempts to score for her team . .1 Lf ' . 1 xx. A, A, 'f tw N x 1 gwxmtfg sw- :.st,,L ff Carpef Carnival follows game The Powder Puff game, which ended in a tie between the junior and senior girls, was followed for the first time by a carpet carnival. The game had a rather slow beginning due to the lack of female players, but the tie left most with a feeling of accomplishment. Afterwards, an all-school picnic, modeled after the successful Homecoming picnic, led to the con- tests and games, giving the campus a carnival atmosphere. Proceeds from the carnival went toward the carpeting of the Beaumont High Auditorium. ,M S l ,Qs Above: Melinda Goodwin prepares a snow cone for Ninette Walker. Left: Carolyn Murphy and Theresa Wilson join the crowd of picnickers in relaxation. Below: John Lasiter demonstrates his affection for the camera's attention for onlookers Ana Saldana and Albert Saldana. - . HX fb A A . A 'f lf - , , t V 3 ' Left: Walter Lomax speaks to passing students while he supervises the vari- X ous contest activities. Below: Visitors, teachers, and students joined to build X, a carnival atmosphere. F if f ' -, ,ris- 53 Games oonfesf raise money Carnival activities included a dunk- ing machine, concession stands, a pie-eating contest, a tug-of-war con- test, a shaving cream fight, a water balloon fight, and bike races. In addi- tion to the contests, ticket stubs were drawn for various prizes. Additional money to help pay for the carpet in the auditorium was raised through an all-school candy sale drive. The student council also helped pay for the blue carpet which was installed for the Senior Day assembly. Above left: Observers crowd around pie-eating contestants Jeff Bell, Brian Rushing and John Holland to see who holds the lead. Above: A. W. Blanchard Cleftj gains speed , in hopes of passing Mark Evans Crightj in the bike races. Left: A pie-eating contestant describes his techniques to a crowd after the pie-eating contest. '72--s I a y i as 27:1 1 att a a si. 4, , - -,if M , -P t 1 N A 'f - ' LT? , 7 A ' fx fl' Q - 4- ve' A .. . -A , In , 4, , 1 ' . ' 1 Above: Tug-of-war entries struggle in hopes of a win over their opponents who pull with seemingly equal strength. ...R cn nn. ' . t. r I I Z Sfudenfs show confesf spirif of 'never die' Left: A shaving-cream-fight partici- pant readies to clean up after a rough battle. Below left: a junior high girl appears to be surprised by an observer after she withdrew from the shaving cream competition. Below: James Flowers and Patty Gray compete for a first place win in the water balloon contest. I Faoulig members conquer DJ .5 3 . ct... 1 Bi W3 Above: Mean Man Hubert Monroe dribbles the basketball toward a goal while KAYC disc jockey Al Caldwell has diffi- culty keeping up. Below: Mrs. Margaret Bostic gives a friendly pep talk to members of the faculty who participated in the KAYC basketball game. f 4 Students were dismissed from seventh period class to watch faculty members down the KAYC disc jockeys, 32-31. Teachers were given such names as Big Brute Chester Bowlin, Hot Shot Her- man Hodges, Soul Shooting Gerald Saliens, Jumpshot Clarence Jackson, Moose Allen Cowart and Farm Boy Mike Guthrie . Some of the excitement during the game began when Al Caldwell started selecting students and a teacher from the stands to perform free throws for the Dls. Student teacher Moose Allen Cowart towered over every player, especially over Farm Boy Mike Guthrie, who was the most hilarious player in the game , dressed in overalls and a polka-dot cap. It looked as if the fighting faculpyn was going to be defeated at the start o the game , but with Mean Man Hubert Monroe's great capability of scoring, the faculty managed to squeeze toward the victory. ,vs bv cp. Q f L, ff' If W ..,,, . I' 1. . ,Z Chris Forester, Andy Dart, Al Cladwell watch in awe as Mrs. Josie Weber takes a free throw. XL --4' ., wu- ! . . Sensors enjog iheir banquei 11' 'r , . Left: Mrs. June White checks Dick Kendrick into the Senior Banquet. Above: Vickie Vanover and Kathy Callender seem to be enjoying the food at the Senior Banquet. Below: Overall view of the banquet held at the Red Carpet Inn. , ,I Q. , . 4 S ' A X Q X X I 5 5 - lily V I , lax Q .O 7:1 P' V Q- -4.--, A 3 5- f Y 'El ebb A ,-'gl - , L Q B s! i 51.3, 1, , ' ix Xl K A A QM, ' X, NU xi- I q, a . M ful . .f . A X A , I IS. Seniors use Emm Top left: Rolls of alu- minum foil decorated the stage for the Senior Day program. Top right: For entertain- ment, Greg Atkins supplied the audience with various organ numbers .. Right: The popular tune The Sting was played by Charlie Williams. Below: Christy Thorp, Karla Pool and Ann Locke portray the Andrew Sisters. I -I'l iE?f ff Awards as iheme for program !r E .41-v Above: Dan Rogas and Anita Ivy deliver the Senior Wills. Aobve right: Announcing the Superlatives were Julie Horton and Ray Walton Above: Ann Locke and Grant Smith present Senior Favorites. Right: Alice Cooper CMr. Terry Ryalsj sings to the audience School's Out for the Summer. Seniors dance under sfars af Above: Miss Lottie Randall and Mr. Ger- ald Saliens watch dancing couples while Mrs. Elois Phillips and Mrs. Marilynn Rumn enjoy a casual con- versation. Right: Sen- iors dance up a comic storm . Top right: Lisa Cormier dresses as a martian for serving refreshments. Bottom right: Laurie Zink is one of the few under- classmen lucky to be invited to the senior dance . , ag, K : r , ry QM iz: Sf: KS? ww? I X X P R 3 f' ri f iff' ' 1 , , if A prom The Senior prom theme of a Space Odyssey was carried out with multi-col- ored stars and space ships. Under the stars in the ballroom of the Lamar Setzer Center, couples danced to the music of Funk Factory while martian attend- ants served refresh- ments. ,I . 1 , Top photo and above left: Couples relax and watch the action on the floor. Above: Carl Walker and Carol Rogers step out to do their thing. Left: Students aren't the only ones who like to dance. Mrs. Margaret Bostic and Mr. Clarence Jackson do, too. Far left: The pace slows down for the sleepy heads. Left: Dale O'Haver gives best wishes hugs to graduating seniors Beth Wood- ward and Marsha Sibert. Right: Stuart Blum straightens Shawna Peter's cap. Below left: A photogra- pher takes time to get a picture of a friend. Below right: Seniors wait in line to enter the auditorium . Grad uafes complete IQ gears 5:YQ'f5i'NiS1s's .IQ K 'Z Aff j l 5 wg 73' R' x Vx Z' I X 5 Q 5 t fl.. NV f 591' tt. ltr., f' sf' Rl g .idk fr,- yb ' A 1 k . i ff , X A .N A . yt L QW .r xql 'X N' 1, Q7 - Y 1 I O C of school Wlfh mixed emohons Above: Graduation night at the city hall auditorium is one of the last gatherings for seniors. Below: Seniors faces seem to have mixed emotions as they listen to the commencement speeches. gre 63 JEAYHS r N K f lui . -' ,,.,- f , 27 ,V ' 59 Z ,.,.--- L ,A,,--...'- v Looking back on 1973-'74, seniors can remember a year marked with new ideas. The Senior Council was formed to better organize and represent the Senior Class, and it had an effective result. BHS's Home- coming was one of the best students could remem- ber. Even though senior hall decorations failed to win honors, seniors with the help of Miss Evangeline George took full charge of the activities during the 'Wa' K-mfs ,U L, ,,., ax week which were topped off with a parade to the pep rally and a, picnic of food and fun on the front lawn of the school. And, of course, there was the tradi- tional Halloween candy sales which netted seniors S500 to build the treasury for senior night . Officers directing the Senior Class included Amanda Jackson, treasurer: David Taylor, vice-president: Pam Rog- ers, secretaryg and Mrs. June White, sponsor. 238 seniors graduafe in 1974 tv---v Abbott, Cornelia Abercrombie, Joe Albrecht, Sandra Alford, D'Juana Allen, Robert Ames, Richard Amos, Robin Andrus, Milton Armendariz, Ana Atkins, Greg Austin, Greg Auzenne, Arnold Barron, Elaine Bass, David Bateman, Bill Berry, Suzette 67 www QQMM Blum, Stuart Booker, Treva Boren, Kay Boswell, Larresa 4. .sz A .f , Senior students enjoy the first out-of -doors pep rally which kicked off the football sea- son. Bivins, Randy Brennan, James Brown, Billy Bruneau, David Burnie, Janis Bourge, Gloria Bowie, Arthur Boykin, Kathy 68 105 L-...... Callendar, Kathy Callaway, Bill Campbell, Melody Campisi, Dale Charles, Johnny Seniors aciive in fooiball season. 1 l f' ! 1. 'J ,7 Y ,I ' Choate, Laureta Citrano, Sammy Clayton, Gay Neil Coffman, Lynn Brett West lends a helping foot in poster making as Miss Evangeline George and chemistry students watch approvingly . -X Seniors f7nd even school funofions can be amusing Above: Randy Bivins pokes fun at mascot Paige Cokinos before a pep rally. Below: Seniors clown for camera ar the Homecoming picnic . f'hl N 16:21 Y'- Cortez, Diane Crum, James Cunnigham, Mike r ' 5' fl ' r l . fs ,, E kzgg ,k,. Q V2 as p , 1 :.. iik 'Cp I 1 - , r ' Q5 Q23 ' ,. . Q . f-an 'Q io i . i R5 N r f as ,X a ll . ,G .u V, , I V L rx j a n 3 I f ' ,, ,f 1 - ' K' '1 Y r D ,:1,,:. V V. ' ff l l J a M Q is ,I we ! '-,, 'ip f is , a r 5 ff, , K W W'A' h gg, li . 27:,f.fr+ 'gj ,arf ' , 3 ,ai d ,mg K - , ' gm 3 Alix ' sexi 75,5511 q , KS an 'wax' Cokinos, Paige Cooper, Veronica Dallas, Bert Davis, Theresa f -A .Eff q Coody, Ferrell Cormier, Lynn Davis, Carla DeBoard, Ranea .51 X . , '1 . . .A ff xv ,035 l-Q. 5 -T l-7 v , 'as fl. .ts .yn--V 1 'u rf lm Q'-IW7 .im i Ben Orgain lends an extra hand in assisting Mrs. June White and Ray Walton with senior candy sales. 12.7 -M99 owl 9 Domaschk, Mary Farha, Gerald Flanagan, Susan Foster, Karen Dugas, Theresa Fisher, Steve Fontenot, Peggy Foster, Kathy Eaglen, Ella Mae Evans, Richard Evans, Robert Freeman, Donna Fussell, Joe Gallier, Randy 71 l 1 Garcia, Eddie Goetsell, Carolyn Gonzales, Ricky Guidry, Sherri 72 Giblin, Kathy Gonzales, Debbie Goodwin, Melinda Hadnot, Frances Seniors can wifh music, An apparent joke by Jeff Pounds has left Martin Shofner gagging on a mouthful of food . Goaz, Gwen Harrison, Becky Harrison, Donna Gonzales, Linda Gray, Patti Hairgrove , Sheryl enjoy Iunoh fun, friends , . 3, X Hubbard , Rose Lal. .A 4 , I , ' 1 6'- Hugg, Mark Haynie, Jane Heare, Grace Hennington, Kathy Herman, Craig Holland, Cindy Horton, Julie Ivey, Anita Jackson, Amanda nr Henderson, Larry Hernandez, Leonard Howell, Tom Jacobs, Cathy 73 F , ' 4 Jimenez, David Jones, Robbie Jones, Vicki Joubert , Linda Kendrick , Dick Seniors enjoy school assemblies Lamb, Tommy Landrum, Donna LaPorte, Suzan V ' n, H., i 43 4? f 74 J N 4 I 1 Lasiter, Mark Lawrence, Carol Lee, David Lichey, Janet Lisa McCall, Vickie Vanover and Amanda Jackson i take advantage of the senior privilege to leave early for assemblies . 'lv 1: wmv 2? , '47 M ,' 17' nlxvsk' f ' F 'Sf gr-.-9 x..- ., .WT-ppl' T N 1 V 1 Luquette, Kathy Magliolo, Charles Makin, Sandy Beth Woodward, Ray Walton, and Karen Wolfrom enjoy an all-school assembly . 11,--2' xx J, lv Lopez, Edward Lopez, Yolanda Murphy, Carolyn Murphy, James Murphy, Mary Maywald, Mari McCall, Lisa McGinn, Robbie McKnight, Lorri Megas , Gayle Mitchell, Becky -U' 3N..fK wi 1. W'j'lL'f3 LL-L r . Vickie Vanover, Dan Rogas, Ricky Gonzales, Julie Horton, Donald Hearn, and Robbie Jones exchange excited quips concerning graduation invitations. 1935 IW ibm'- i'f'f'T'V 9 0 ! 5 Murphy, Mike Nesmith, Lucy Neville, James Night, Allan Normand, Mitchell Nunez, Michele Orgain, Ben Parker, Thomas Pate, Gordon Patterson, Kelly 76 5 A imxb. ' Qrs. order invifafions 'TIT .-1' 5,.f, Pool, Karla Rabeaux , Patricia ,wr .,,v-' ,-45 A Pauler, Don Payne, Mary Peckham, Ricky Perez, Claudio Perez, Simon Perry, Gail Phelan, Mark Phillips, Christy Sammy Citrano aids Mr. Willard Clark in distributing invitation information to seniors in a special assembly. 77 Srs presenf wirp Rogas Dan Rogers Carol Rogers, Flora Top: Mrs. Doro thy Schwarlose CAnn Lockej , Mrs. Magaret Bostic CShawna Petersj and Coach Cliff Lar- son CGene Scog- ginsb dance to Purp1e Train music in the TWIRP Assem- the TWIRP pro Rames M ke Rhone Gary bly. Left: Miss gram to Dan Robeson Debb1e Rodrrguez Mary Evangeline Rogas. Johnny Rogers Pam Rush Ted George suggests Charles and Salazar Robert Schwartz Don new ideas for Pam Rogers 1- 'Ui N .Vs Scoggins, Gene Scourton, Pam Scully, Marty Shorkey, Alice Sibert, Marsha Simien, Leslie Spahn, Larry Sostand, Judy Top Photo: Mrs. June White explains revisions in the TWIRP Assembly to Allan Night and Johnny Charles. Below: Harry Goaz, Christy Thorp and Pam Rogers prac- tice The Wa1tons skit for TWIRP. 'Y ,fs is -- Simien, Wallie Slampa, Debbie Smith, Grant AERA Seniors make linal preparafions St. John, Ginny Stone, David Taylor, David Thompson, Kent 1 we , . ,. ,Y 5 Q Thorp , Christy Above: Cathy Kelley helps Laura Albaugh with last-minute touches before Laura leaves for a choir program. Watching the action is Jimmy Villareal. Facing page: John Lasiter, Charles Magliolo, and Eddie Humphrey review health notes for an T 1 , upcoming test. ray or Jay Vallery, Marilyn Vanover, Vickie Villareal, Jimmy Walker, Carl 80 ? Q- W nr 'F 4 '-3-.3 'J Walker, Ninette White , Gwen I N1 xfsr Webb, Jane West, Brett Woodward, Beth Zavala, Martha 81 ,Z ,,,. , , .. In 4, ki H4 v , 3, 5, W -Vwfggrg ,f-7w2jf,:1,:L - of wig t Aw s f 4 t :, t 'f' t :' i tak vm.. . -, mf, 5 if-1' fat. ff 42 J l J . 'Q I. V , A J ,,L.,:, tv K .5 3752 E, iw 2 fri it ' A of Q . mL : 'Wh, f p I 2 1, f A 'ff 4 4? , A' L , r t ! I inyw W , 9. ff 53 fy .. W ,ww S , AM 1 l . L,,.f sa is W , ,,,.1, Mr, few K' ,K , , f mf 4 3 32 H 'iiiiff' ' , 5 14 5 ' ' .ff' -. t Q 4 5 82 Top left: Senior superiority was always on display: A great spirit stick for a great class. Above: Stuart Blum and Mary Domaschk discuss an upcoming test on the way to a pep rally. Below: Grant Smith and Randy Bivins make plans for a big Friday night. Top right: Mary Ann Welch talks about the streakers dur- ing a study period discussion. Right: Thomas Parker displays senior spirit by aiding in time keeping at the Purple Relays. X 5. Seniors look l 4 ' S, l I I k pin.. X X , HH? , , back on memories of Iasf year l : ' 'ivl .J 3 I 'r rf Y - A 1 s H'-'1.9'A','-'Q' ' .Q Top left: D'Juana Alford and David Taylor enjoy the spring weather during lunch. Above: Mrs. Dorothy Schwarzlose CAnn Lockej and Mr. Richard Harper CCarl Walkerj show off the new dance steps they learned for TWIRP. 3 Top left: Mr. Doyle Tierce measures Melody Campbell for her cap and gown. Above: The Senior Class exhibited great spirit at the pep rallies and won the spirit stick twice . Left: Beth Woodward, Kathy Callendar and Donna Landrum imitate the French High Belles at a pep rally. 83 '74 prosperous for juniors The class officers for the 1974 Junior Class are , from left: treasurer, Sandy Taft: president, Stuart Pipking vice- president, Stephanie Jackson: and secretary, Gina Gearinger. This year was really a financial big one for the Homecoming spirit chain contest and the first prize l Junior Class. The annual magazine sale earned them of 5515 for the Homecoming hall decorations. Their 33700, and the light bulbs left over from the project had the theme of Keep Beaumont beautifulg sophomore year brought them S200 . Then they really can the Trojans. got to work and won the S50 first prize in the tit -'A fx-.f' ei' 1d .. 4 ? 1' jf ' 'xi J N P 1 I I Albright, Earl Alexander, Rondell Allan, Benji Amos, Charlie Antilley, James August, Carolyn Babin, Randy Baker, Shuler Bergeron, John Blazek, Laurie Chesson, Ronald Bonura, Larry Booker, Randy Boswell, Samual Bowden, Sally Boudoin , Boudreaux , Gail Debra NH 1 as of v,,- . A 3 , ,Y t if Students use study hall in various ways. Stuart Pipkin and Anne Short share a book, Allison Sockler thinks ahead to the weekend, and Greg Thteadgill studies his chemistry notes. A il. x y A n .xx WN is .. -3. f J.,-ss. X A ' , . 1 5, ibi A X M 'N' I .ta V Q ,S Torn Fort shows intellect by saving energy while rid ing a tricycle during the TWIRP assembly. Carnes, Freddie Carrens, Patty Citrano, Donald Citrano, Ronald Cline, Jerianne Cokinos , Greg Cormier, Lisa Cox, Debbie Cross, Mike Coleman , Margaret Culp, Ilene Curtis, Karen Darnell, Marianne i Davis, Karen Davis, Liz Debs, Gary DiVersa, Brooksie Didio, Richard hr Dodd, Janie Dominique, Sylvia I Q? Y 1-2 ' f., , X K, , ily, Q- 5 , . K, - bfi: , ,fx I ul 1-x 1, 1 I X Q, rr-x,. . , 4' ,fry M: , Q, jg., ,Q a, uf:'. , , 3 wx r 1 ,Sa 41 4 g ff. V, , nm ' -.--- ,.-as X. ,Z , -:,,: . I' ' fr, -if , .h ,n 4 ,, ,a V f V. Above: Lisa U' Robinson, a trombone player Y in the Royal Purple Band. puckers up on her instrument . Right: This cre- h , ature may seem . to be from an 9 unknown planet but he, Peter . Hager, still sup- ki ports BHS . N L. V. , . , . . '15 x .V 2, - , Duhon , Gayle Erwin , Greg Farinella , Ronnie Ferris , Karen Flores , Jesse Fort , Tom Frederick , Sandy Friedman , Janice x -.,, ,B V ,X 44: . 1 ' 'X , X . W or serious ,S Above: Peggy Fontenot, Greg Cokinos, Richard Didio and Jim Thorp await instructions in photography class. Below: Powder Puff coach Earl Albright gives last minute instructions to Gina Gearinger as Natalie Picazo looks off into the distance . .Fawn Gearinger , Gina Gilmore , Huey Galles , Mary Garcia , Esther Gardiner , Mary Garr , David ..,,f 7 in I. X mf ,- Gleason, Sara Glenn, Larry Coleman, Lisa Gonzales , Bobby Graham , Jennifer Green , Kermett 5 Juniors show en fh usiasm Guidry , Joanna Guidry , John Guidry , Steve Guillory , Victor E. x MV y ax, 'hfnxl .', N- H1952 My . ,, Mi -QT Gussman, Laura Hager, Pete Harrison, Donna Heare, Travis Henderson, Cynthia Henderson, Leonard Hill, Hardy Holland, John Holmes, Connie Above: Mastering the slide rule is junior chemistry student , Tony Kojak. Below: Powder Puff girls prepare for warmup sprints. 89 NE s Holmes, Laura Horn, Kirk Hubbard, Fred Hughes, Robert Humphrey, Ray Jackson, Stephanie Jaetzold, Jeffery Johnson, Robbie Jones, Brian Junod, Mac ,ng Derby Day found most students dlsplayrng lularrous hat attrre as these chemrstry students show Only Adrlenne Charlton chose not to wear one Others rnclude Lrsa Robrnson Bernard Perricone and Gina Gearrnger De rb Da acfivifies it '19 s.-as ,f -,. -Q-f X? ,353 2,a1'ev Manuel, Letty Marks , Ricky I9 Key, Mara Keys, Marian King, Larry Kojak, Tony LaBriz, Ether Lackey, Bonita Lanclos, Karen Larkins, Linda Lasiter, John Lawrence, Andrea Lee, John Lee, Patricia Lee, Patricia Lehr, Vivian Leviness, Winnie Lindsey, Les Lord, Mike Lowdermilk, Ann Mallord, Melanie Malone, Charles Liz Dav1s Mara Key Donald Citrano, and Bernard Perri- cone help wrth preparations for the Christmas dance . Newton, Robbie Nonette, Patricia Nunez, Shawn Owen, Carl Pearce, Roger Peavey, Frances Peppo, Scott Perkins, Brian Helpful juniors Manuel, Martin Martindale , Cynthia Matthews, Rita McGhin , Karen Miller , Doug Moore , Cindy Morgan , Clemon Napoleon , Diane show cooperafion inf' N. it ' W, '- .' xr - 1 , ,X I- X G r Perricone , Bernard Pipkin , Stuart it Powell, Paris Price , Brenda Pugh , Deleigh if ' 1 ' x W 'l lv Ragan , John Ramsey , Danny Rand . Diana Cathy Weller administers throat spray to choir member Fred Carnes before an assembly. 4. -tt , M.. R-R wfv I 3' C Rand , Mickey Ray, Clint Reid. Ann Riggs, Tana Rigsby. Cathy Robb, John Robinson , Lisa Rodriguez . Imelda 93 o Juniors sfar in aaan S Rogers, Sandra Rojas, Frank Roper, Elizabeth Russell, Julie Sachitano, Judy Saldana, Albert Segura, Edith 1 ff 1-A 1 ' no Seay , Suzanne Shofner, Walter Simmons, Brenda Slaughter, Ben Slaughter, Rick ir Charles Malone receives his newly arrived letterman jacket from Coach George Thomps- son. x 1 l sat varsifg afhlefics Smith, Betty Smith, Kenneth Sneed, Diane Sockler, Allison Sparks, Richard Stockholm, Jerilyn Swain, Curtis Thedford, Kurt Thibodeaux, Cathy Thibodeaux, Mary Threadgill, Greg Varela, Ben Wallace, John Weller, Kathy Wheelington, Allan White, Ioan Whynot, Lisa Wiggins, John Willcox, Jeannie Williams, Clifton Williams, Pam Winter, Richard Wyche, Anne Zink, Laurie ,JQX li N 3--' x1: : IL 41:1 Above: Laurie Zink seems to be daydreaming about her trip to the Bahamas where she finished the second semester of the school year. Right: Judy Sachitano takes a breather during the powder puff football practice . IT Left: Julie Russell stands out in this crowd of juniors as she directs her attention at some- thing other than tl stage . Left: Randy Booker and Jim Thorp show the results of a poll taken in chem- istry. Below: Juniors partici- pate in the morning parade of Homecoming in which they won the spirit chain contest and the hall decorations . Qophomores look foward future Two was the magic number for the Sophomore Class. They placed second in the spirit chain competition, second in hall decorations contest, and won the spirit stick twice. To aid with funds they sold T -shirts which earned them a S218 profit, and sold Frito pies 'E' 5 ' Y f ess' 1 1 l at the Carpet Carnival. They also sponsored a Christmas dance for the student body. Sophomore Class officers are , from left to right: Miss Evangeline! George, sponsor: Rusty Hood, vice-president: Will p Ben Leonard, presidentg and Paul Taylor, secre- 4 tary. Standing in front is Happy Ridenour, treasurer. fl 4 1 4 fl? Babin, Mary Bando , Alex Barbay , Theresa Bautista, Polly Bell, Sherry Berczy , Frank . Q I 1 A by Bernal, Mingo INK LA L- Bertrand, Russell Abbott, Janice K Albrecht, Peggy fi Aldridge, Lynne Alfaro, Yvonne ,, , Alford, Gary Anderson, Sydney Andrews, Anita Aulbaugh, lack Austin, Esther Austin , Ruby Alb yn' 1. . 'E' . 13' f Joyce Gradney gets a helping hand to an outdoor pep rally from Paula Taft, Kenneth Green and David Pinkney. Leaning against the fence is Ms. Elois Phil- lips. 99 Qophomores' inieresl in pep Blakely, Bruce Boothe, Marlene Boudreaux, Yvonne Bourgoris, Dianne Bowers, Katie Brandt, Carl Broussard, Pam Butler, Annie Campbell, Dawn Caywood, Debbie Caywood, Pattie Celestine, Gregory Coffman, lim Coleman, Alan Coody, Homer gg,,,.- ,a., W W, M . -A 4 it rreee fi' f A-'N 'x F, f w 1' '1 zz -Vl'f. lrfl ' if sh f ,, - -W .f,- - ,- , - MQ ' 'Zir- 'F 1 f Q, r 'N Above: Will Leonard raises his voice in hope of winning the spirit stick for his peers. Right: Maurice Walley takes time out from cramming homework to find out what's hap- pening at the pep rally. M 5 ,QU 7 Mi 7 59 f may K ' M 9 Q1 ' 1 if . ng R ' N Q ,gr , -' . 'gk Arg-40. x 2 2' it Q fr- Cook , J eff Crain Jerry 1 , 5-1 Crump, Io Nan Daigle, Debbie Daniels, Allerner Danna, Carmello Davis, Earl Davis, Raymond Davis, Vickie DeKer1ezand, .Tim Delahoussaye, Barbara DeRutte, Ronnie Domaschk, Mark Duhon, Gertrude Duhon, Joy Everage, Sheila Ferris, Betty Forester, Chris Following a pep rally , Jim Coffman seems to ponder the activities of his next class. Futch, Linda Garza, Beth Giblin, David Goehringer, Charlie Gray, Gilbert Greer, Billie Io Griffin, Reginald Guillory, Betty Hall, Trudy Hardy, Ronda Harmon, Claudia Harmon, Nettie Haynie, Richard Hearn, Douglas Henderson, Cynthia Qt! Homecoming activities .2 , . W , ,L 51 3, we w G Q C if .4 2 will '3',-M L 5 il. .mt its i 1 te 2 Left: Sophomores take time out fromj Homecoming i activities to relax i and enjoy their ' picnic lunches. Right: Polly Bau- tista and Io Nan Crump show signs of weariness during, the Homecoming picnic. Extreme right: Kathy Rich- ardson and Jeri Spears flaunt their y peculiar looking t derbies during Derby Day. V alwags keep siudenis bu g Hereira, Oscar Hinshaw, Jim , Ill' Holland, David Holland, Mike Q., Holloway, Ernestine J Hood. Rusty Horn, Wade House, Howard JY Humphrey, Tandy Jackson, Ben Jackson, Carol Jackson, Elaine km hz x T V H 1 5515 ldf as -QU fdiff? I iirs F? , f 6 , x j., -if Ll V ij in I ' 71 Q H 2- , J ,Fm 'fl y '15 f. ' .'3 'igjyi - ' in 'L i 'lk I , 103 Dee Trees looks per- plexe work . Jacobs , Mary Jeane , Gary Johnson , Pennelope Jones , Diane Jordon , Jimmy Key, Ioan Kirkwood, Era Koch, Larry Koch, Susan Krepper, Pat d over her class- LaBlanc, David Ladd, Marlene LaF1eur , Cynthia Lampkin , Mike Lawrence, Scott Lawrence, Tim Lee, Marshall Lee, Stephen Classwork drives sfudenf fa I 1' x .s fo food u f 1 Monroe, Vicki Morris, Brenda Mudd, Susan Maudlin, Debra Menefee, Susan Meyers, Jack Monroe, Tom Far left: Susan Mudd takes time out from classwork to take a quick snack Left Joy Duhon figures out the formula for Waverly cookies Leonard, Will Lesson, Larry Lewis, Marie Lewis, Maurice Logan, Ellen Maher , John Mahoney , Debra Markham , Deryal Mathis , Carra I o Matthews , Mary Murphy, Shannon McAtee, Nancy McCoy, Patricia McElroy , Laurence McWilliams , Carol Neely, Andy Nelson, Terrye Nixon, Janiece Ortiz, Cindi Owen, Neil Parker, Daniel Parmley, Diana Penny, Erin Peppas, Art Perkins, Laura Phillips, Donald Piper, Daphne Pratt, Hugh Price, Kay Pyle, Susan Above Lettie Wheat daydreams about weekend activities. Right: A representa- tive from Deeya Cosmetics show the cor- rect appllcation of make up using Anita Mertzen as a model. .IKZLM . ,fit 4, 4. -,, , W , rg, . K W, 5 r A 'X 1 Classes can provide experiences 5 I, . ' 'X ' , . . as V, . 1 s - I 1-it f R ' ,xl . is . ' ' 1 1 r , X, V - N e i 1 , s ' 1' 1 Q Paul Taylor and Lawrence Shepherd prefer sitting on the floor when discussing current events. Pyron, Patty Rabeaux, Linda Ramirez, Anna Rand, Mark Regaldo, Joe Reyes, Joe Richards, Evelyn Richardson, Kathy Ridenour, Happy Robert, Pierre Rodriguez, Nelda Rogers, Rosalind Rogers, Stanley Rogers, Thomas Sanders, Sherri Gary Alford and Mike Alfaro get Myla Carden in giggles when they try to pose her for the photographer. Shelander, Scott Sherwood, Floria Siebemhall, Linda Sims, Janice Smith, Alan Smith, Linda Smith, Martha Spears, Jeri Stone, Mary Stutes, Leonard Tangredi, Cathy Taylor, Marla Taylor, Paul Thibodeaux, Mary Thompson, Dennis 1 , ff M 1 , 1, .i i V 7' 7' tan t v i 4 N if 3 i - pf' Qophomores enjog free iime Top photo: Rusty West and Elyse Cokinos wear glum faces during the pep rally, while Jeff Wilson and Don- ald Phillips enjoy clowning around . Y! Trahan, Carl Trees, Dee Trevino, Maria Trevino, San Juana Uehlinger, Janna Wallace, Melanie Walley, Buddy Wendt, Conley West, Jocelyn West, Rusty Wheat, Lettie White, Paul Willcox, Fred Williams, Pam Wilson, Jeff Wilson. Terry Yoder, Bud Zambardino, Mark Qophomores show their +oge+herness 4, 1 1. Jeri Spears demor strates her bubble gu blowing abilities to Larry Koch. 2 . Soph omore class member get together for a group photo . 3 . Lind Flores appears to be considering whether to open the window c not. 4. Janice Abbo1 helps a student figtm out her classwork . ,Ii .1 ,- x t ,vile Ziff 2 ' i I , f v K. 1' . , in 'i-- es 1. Gia 3 4 ai. 5 . Debbie Daigle , Theresa Barbay, Virginia Colburn, and Shannon Murphy watch the antics of Cindy Salsberry. 6. Daniel Parker seems to be the center of attention in this group. 7. Hugh Pratt watches a fellow student make an election poster. 8. Martha Smith and Ms. Lottie Randle listen to the problems of Carol Jackson . K 7 8 Freshman Class has 255 pupils as S-uae'-Q' The Freshman Class, the largest with a total of 334 students, had a winning football and basketball sea- sons. Rating third in district in football and coming on a strong second in basketball, the Purples can look for unlimited athletic success for the upcoming years. Freshmen sponsored a candy sale and cleaned , E, Us Q -Q1s-'s A it 2 '- IV' T up the Bellas Hess Department Store parking lot to earn S25 to pay off their Homecoming expenses. Freshman Class officers are, left to right: Danton Wilson, vice-presidentg Jay Richardson, treasurerg 1 Carla Trum, secretaryg and Mike Cantu, president, Mr. Duriel Harris is sponsor. i Abbott, Chris Alfaro, Mike Alley, Pam Alley, Tim Antwine, Darrell Atkins, Tommy Bailey, Jill Baker, Kenneth Barbay, Brenda Barker, Becky Barnard, Dennis Beall, Buddy Bell, Jeff Bell, Ray Bergeron, Lauren Berotte, Martin Blanchard, A. I. Booker, Benjamin Boren, Charles Boren, Edward Bossette, Casandra Bowlus, Susan Brantley, Craig Brower, Charles Briggs, Irma Britt, David Broussard, Doug Broussard, Steve Brooks, Olivia Buchanan, Alice Burke, Micheal Burkett, Donald Burton, Ellen Caffey, Vikki Callaway, Lisa Cantu, Mike Capo, Mike Carden, Myla Cargill, Chancil Carlton, Scott Carens, Freddy Carrens, Russell Cavenall, Ronnie Chisom, Zerlene Chesson, Anna Clark, Craig Cloninger, Diana Cloyd, Nita Cobb, Jim Cokinos, Elyse A day of rest is what freshmen enjoy best about the all-school picnic. Allan Cmm and Becky Collins enjoy a talk underneath the tree. Looking around for a place to rest is Shelia Moorehead . H4 U Freshmen display their creativity by placing third in Homecoming hall decoration . Collins, Tarlton Collins, Wendolyn Courville, Eddie Cox, Pam Croker, Mason Crum, Allan Cucancic, Ray Culpepper, Roland Cummings, Jerry Davis, Debie Davis, Johnny Debbs, Mike Deitrich, John Delgado, Becky Denson, Terry DeVersa, Chuck Derrick, Laura Dickerson, Charles Dodd, Andy Doleman, Ronald reshmen have spm+ galore Dollinger, Lilli Duhon, Laura Duhon, Morio Duncan, Jacquelyn Duplechin, Gerald Drounette, Richard Erwing, George Erwing, Gina Everett, Jacqueline Faggard, Steve Ferris, Betty Fillinggarne, George Fine, Ann Fontenot, Donell Fort, Peetie Fowler, Danny Frausto, Denise Fredrick, Kathy Freeman, Randy Futch, Debra Gaglionella, Steve Garcia, Mark Garcia, Theresa Garza, Elizabeth Gedaly, Ray fa 14 Gillery, Robert Gleason, John Glenn, Linda Goans, Debra Godina, Ana Godina, Frank Gonzales, Belinda Gonzales, Connie Goodman, Io Ann Goza, Cindy From some freshmen's point of view, pep rallies are the best reasons for getting out of class. Sometimes, however, freshmen are spirited enough to win the spirit stick. 5 Q f rgv ii 'i i . M39 Granato, Adolph Green, Roslyn Greer, Sammie Griffin, Norma Guidry, Phillip Hancock, Randy Hairgrove, Brett Guthrie, Cassandra Gunn, Kathy x 1l Guillory, Yolanda Harmon, Jody Hawkins, Paul Heare, Bruce Hernandez, Joe Hester, Jay Hill, Dee Hobbs, Willie Holcomb, Robert Holmes, David Holland, Ben Holland, Dan Howard, Melinda Hughes, Kim Humphrey, Eddie Johnson, Carlton Johnson, Charles Johnson, Sandra Jones, LaVerne Jones, Taffy Kelley, Tim Key, Stanley Keys, Hebert Kirkwood, Diane Lackey, Dawn Landrum, Korla Langton, Kelli Lanning, Robert LaVigne, Mike Lee, Buster Lee, Clayton ,fr- me-fysf 4-1 ,XJ l T X 55325 ,,. :il Lewis, Wallace Liddell, Laura Light, Carla Liles, Paul Lindsay, Lisa Lovely, Pamela Lowdermilk, Theresa Mabry, Lianda Mackey, Julie Malain, Ann Maldonado, David Marinucci, Debbie Mathews, Eddie Mayfield, Mary Mazzu, Becky Minnard, Teresa Mitchell, Ricky Mohr, David Moore, Anthony Moore, Melinda Morehead, Shelia Morris, Linda Mosby, Michael Mullen, Glen Myers, Connie Mckeon, William McManus, lirnrny Neely, Joel Neil, John Nelson, Erik Okres, Horace Otis, Robert Paige, Joseph Paredes, Kathy Parker, Bobby Perez, Rosemary Perricone, Steve Peterson, Laura Peterson, Mark Pintsch, Kyle Pipkin, Patti Plangman, Monica Plettman, Elaine Posey, Glenn Powell, Ernie Pratt, Anne Precht, Arlo Price, Lee Quarles, Suzy Quezada, Sandra Ransom, Dean Rayner, Cathy Richardson, Valerie Richardson, Jay Riggs, Kathy Facultg, siudenis can share views ag ,- . I K AJ X arm . , ,4 Freshman, Peetie Fort is probably giving her opinion on a book to Mrs. Sherial Holcomb, Assistant librarian Walking ahead are Amanda Riley and Daphne Piper. Roane, Randy Robb, Matt Robert, Renee Robbitt, Cindy Rogas, Gale Rogers , Alvin Roggenkarnp , David Rollins, Terri Brown, Rosezell Rushing, Brian Russell, Amy Sears, Joyce Screen, Bert Saldana, Richard Semiene, James Siebenthall, Karl Simmons, Charlene Simmons, Derrell Simons, Sherry Simmons, Welton Smith, Donald Smith, Renee Smith, Mark Straley, Alan Taft, Paula Taylor, Debra Taylor, Lynn Teal, Donna Tezero, Jesse Thomas, Charles Thomas, Eddie Thompson, Betty Thompson, Sam Toxall, Fred Trum, Carla Tucker, Giselle Turner, Jeff Vallery, Dariel Wade, James Wait, Marcus Wall, Karen Wanca, Billy Weathington, Glenn Wenner, Raymond White, Kathey School life for freshman K g -. 1, - 1 X R 'fx .V -Jkfrbff Y , Wiggins, Jeff Welbrun, Jimmy Wilkerson, Susan Williams, Kathy Wilson, Helen Wilson, Danton Wilson, Julie Wingate, Cindy Wolfrom, Stan Yewarte, Jack Amanda Vallot seems to be hesitant about going late to class. l pupils is noi alwags easg :rv 1 5 l' ,ff f ' Admunuslrahcn if , f' t Mr. Clarence Jackson Dean of Sludenis Mr. Jack Kennedg Principal Mr. Bill Lacekg Assi. Principal 2' . f .agen T' .. K' V 3 W R lf Q ' S Left: Mr. Ray Walton Senior Counselor. Below left: Mrs. lan Braswell, Junior and Sophomore Counse- lor. Below right: Mr. Ronald Sauls, Fresh- man and Sophomore Counselor. Counselors helpful Ih planning gear 4 , 127 Office Workers Workers provide extra services , 2 i MRS. FRANCES RAMSEY Librarian MRS. SHERIAL HOLCOMB MRS. BILLIE M. PEAVY Asst- Librarian Executive Sec. MRS. DOROTHY SCHWARZLOSE Attendance Sec. MRS . OPAL COMEAU Treasurer MRS . MARGARET ANDERSON Nurse MRS. EDITH BASS Counselors' Sec. if Above left: Mrs. Dorothy Schwarzlose, attendance secretary, keeps daily attendance records. Above: Mrs. Billie M. Peavy has served as BHS executive secretary for 10 years. Top: Mrs. Opal Comeau, school treasurer, keeps financial records for all school groups. 128 l Deparfmenf feaches business fechniques Far right: Mrs. Jerry Hutto, typing teacher, and Mrs. Jean Williams, right, shorthand teacher, l instruct both boy and girl students in business techniques. NOT PICTURED: Miss Bessie Fortenberry . i fl, aff ...,,l, ex Rei. officers expose boys fo milifarg Par left: Chief R. T. Flippen has a smile for all. Left: Chief F. O. Boteler leads the class in the pledge to the flag. Q Two feachers work in resource area Far left: Mrs. Marilyn Rumm enjoys teaching from the film projector. Left: Mrs. Mary Stidham prepares for the next day's assignment. 129 LA Building block MR. RICHARD BONDUR Eng. I, Drama I, II, Speech I, II MRS. LELAND BEST Eng. III MRS. DOROTHY COX Eng. II MRS. MAVIS DAY Eng. IV, V MRS. FRANCES FAGG Eng. II MRS. GWENDOLYNNE MONTGOMERY Eng. I, III MRS. ELOIS PHILLIPS Eng. I CNot picturedj MRS. MARY ANN TAYLOR Eng. I, IV MRS. IOSIE WEBER Journalism MRS. THELMA WELLS CVAE English Left: Mrs. Frances Fagg checks Mike Larnpkin paper for errors. Above: Mrs. Elois Phillips enjoys teaching her English I classes. Or slapping sione? - I, fs! lbove: Mrs. Leland Best sees to it that her students learn all they can h their short time in English III. Right: Mrs. Mavis Day ponders a Question asked by one of her English IV students. Below: Mr. Richard londur takes part in one of the many interesting talks in his drama I M Foreign Language anguage broadens worl ,M Q : Aw 1 fflaal MR. GERALD DOYLE Latin I. II MISS GWYNNE MILLER Spanish I, II, III MRS. HELEN SAMPLE French I, II, III, IV , XRCLI English III I YSYVG Right: Miss Gwynne Miller listens seriously to her students in her Spanish classes. Below: Mrs. Helen Sample has pleasing results with her French classes Above: Mr. Gerlad Doyle checks out some library books for his Latin classes. Healih and Phgsical Ed. Teachers make PE classes fun MRS. MARGARET BOSTIC Health, PE MR. H. A. BUTLER Head Coach MR. TERRY COBB P E MR. CLIFF LARSON Health MISS VIOLA WOODALL Above left: Mrs. Margret Bostic teaches personal grooming in her health classes. Left: Coaches take part in the Homecoming picnic. Above: Some of BHS's highly appre 133 ciated coaches observe a pep rally. 4 Siudenfs are iaughf io Hgure 5 Below: Mrs. June White explains a problem to Curtis Swain. RIGHT: Mr. Hubert Monroe shows his geometry class how to bisect a circle. h'I'v.Xa MR. CHESTER BOWLIN Alg. I, Geo. MRS. ETHERL. LaBRIE Related Math I, FoM. MR. PHILIP J. LANASA Alg. I, II MR. HUBERT C. MONROE Geo. MISS ESTELLE WELLS Alg. I MR. THOMAS E. WESTBROOK CVAE Math MRS. ADA WALKER Related Math II, FoM. MRS. JUNE WHITE Trig., Elem. Ana. I, II, Alg. II, Ana. Geo. r i U , 4 . , . i. lx ix ' :Mfg .. , '71 Top: Mr. Chester Bowlin shows students in his alge- bra class how to solve for X and Y . Left: Miss Estelle Wells enjoys teaching her advanced algebra class. Above: Mr. Philip Lanasa discusses functions from his desk. 135 Qludenls End hisiorg classes sfimulaiing v x MR. HAROLD A. CLIFTON Amer. Hist. MR. DAVID L. DRAKE Social Studies MR. DURIEL L. HARRIS Amer. Hist. II MR. HERMAN H. HODGES Amer. Hist. MR. JOSEPH KUSHNER World Hist. II, Soc. MR. GERALD C. SALIENS Amer. Hist. II, Wld. Hist. MR. GEORGE THOMPSON World Hist. I MR. DOYLE TIERCE Govt. , Economics I Above: Mr. Harold Clifton helps Tommy Adkins by explaining some details of World War I in World Civ. Below: Mr. Herman Hodges explains the order of presidents in American Histor . Below right: Mr. gerald Saliens tells his World Civics I class about their new foster chil- ren. Above: Mr. Duriel Harris, Michele Moore. Patti Pip- kin, and Mary Mayfield express different opinions on the American Revolution. Right: Mr. Joseph Kushner lectures his World Civics I class on the French Revolution. . New .,,- xx c an - - 5 r q'0 'L ,.. v lv : 'P 1 ' 9 - N 1 H A, , ,sq ,3 5 N K 'a ,v i , . K, . 'lv 1 . ,. T abt? . , qt., VE J, ,, S2 ' , ,.g4sMi t I 137 M , ,,,,,,.,,,,.,Mmm-4-mow 'M it 1 Sciences are aciive subjecis S' 553 N2 '55 .5 as wil is ,Q . ycpy p MR. CARL FERHUSON Physical Science MISS EVANGELINE GEORGE Chemistry MR. MICKEY NASH Physical Science MR. .TIM RAND Biology I MISS L. V. RANDLE Biology I, II MR. JAMES G. SMITH Physics, Physical Science 1- 11 r isatrfwx. - , '! w-in ' Www, Above: Evangeline George uses the overhead projector when lecturing about acids, salts and bases. Right: Mr. L. V. Randle shows Ierilyn Spears how to lay out worms in preparation for dissection. 138 'Wing at wg Q - -'Q' 'gr' sffmsft - wifi a 31' :si .,,wwwn ':'m' Q- Q., . ,gy -, 1 2 xfgsggsg cgi., if Q., aan, fyfz,-.s4'? mst Q - .ff -ass, .JH f 5 f f f ff GF? .. vw, -- .Wxk A - W - . i ,i vs 1, .ni-' r ., fl - .:'5,t:k 1-'11 If: 'sir gf fkggzfxfs -- i 4,- xs ,. ',-- lm it t sisi was , 1 g is, rx qv ,, t as-f s. , 1 I , t f 5' is . 25?-'t L t s 1' xg, X1 Ex' Above: Coach Cliff Larson discusses the different organs of the human body with his Biology I class Below Mr. James Smith discusses many interesting points with his physics class. .W Ni L I .I K1 ll. 512'- TF1 I Hf Fi 13' X. - di, K Q, 1 4' x ei? -l.- A yto, A j J Q. . -Ili . 1+ .1 1 I X . St N ' i 27, - EN Q, i MJF' 5 'WMM div, 'xx AX. . LJ: i 'is I -ff .-f Deparimeni geis ICT I, II MRS. MARGARET AYRES VOE MRS. SHIRLENE COOK H and F Liv. MR. MIKE GUTHRIE Vo. Ag. MR. RICHARD HARPER DE MR. ROBERT LIND Gen. Power Mech. MR. ALBERT LOVETT Constr. Trades MR. HAROLD PATTILLO Printing MISS LORETTA REYNOLDS MRS LOUISE SHEFFIELD CVAE Home Econ. MR PETE THIELEN ' .pfviq ss.: s -w. 3 iudenis readg for work , XX g T Opposite page bottom left: Mr. Harold Pattillo is busy at work. Opposite page bottom right: Mr Robert Lind discusses different techniques in Power Mechanics Left: Mrs. Margrett Ayres looks over Jo Anna Guidry's work in VOE. Bottom: Miss Loretta Rey- nolds is busy checking over grades from her students' home projects. X5 141 42 Fine Arie: The finer ihings in I . e.,., ,Y MR. LINDSEY BLOODWORTH Asst. Band Direc. MR. PAT CHAFFIN Asst. Orch. Dir. MISS IAYNE HEBERT String Orch. Dir. MR. CHARLES F. LISMAN Band, Orch. Dir. MR. WILLIAM HUDSON Choir MRS. BETTY SWEARINGEN Art I, II, III ife t 1 Opposite page top: Mrs. Betty Swearingen and Mark Faggard discuss inkings in art. Opposite page bottom: Mr. Chuck Lisman prepares the marching band for ootball routines. Above: Jane Hebert cues the cellos of the string orch. Below: Lindsey Bloodworth directs the B band. Right: B111 Hidson is BHS's choir director. we-A '7pvul FW'- l l H s f'd ...ae I4 TBKJS Foofball Royal Purples have suooessful season The 1973 football season proved to be an impressive one or the Royal Purples, who rose from their last-place district rat- ing to a second-place tie with Hebert and Charlton-Pollard. Despite the Purples' final game loss w ich cost them a bid at the first-place district crown, H. A. Butler's debut as head coach turned into a winning season. The Purples concluded with six wins and four losses, of which three wins and two losses were district. The highlight of the pre-district season was Stuart Pipkin being the state's leading rusher after the first half of the season. The team 46 started off on a bad note with a loss to Clear Creek. Then after five glames, the Purples' chart was t ree and two going into dis- trict. The Lions then opened district with a convincing 21-13 win over French. Then after winning a wet homecoming against Forest Park and losin to South Park, Beau- mont Higi kept its district hopes alive by beating Hebert. How- ever, a disappointing loss to C-P dropped the Purples to second. The BHS squad went to final elevation as Dan Rogas, Ben Slaughter, Bob Bobbitt, and Sammy Citrano were selected All-District players. -ix l in ' ' 'V ff'-Ls?-.z a ' 1.1 sf . tif? F' ff if . . s i at W T .1 -, , 1 . -' y I S f Ht? 1 Y TN . .L All-District Split-end All-District Center All District Tackle Fullback Stuart Pipkin C243 bursts Bob Bobbln Samml' Clffano Dan Rosas past an Orange de ender to make a sizable gain. 53+-c,-x-me 'El ,',Jf:'r4g! ' Q' le 1 - M 'Q-sl Jbert Olexa 1123, Albert Marshall C235 and Dan Rogas C715 execute a sweep against South Park for a first down. ' . A -I ' fffv i , f 4 .Q jail 1 ll-District Off. lard un Slaughter Opponen+ Regal Purple Scoreboard Us Them Clear Creek 41 S .F. Austin 6 Memorial 27 Vidor '7 Stark 6 French 13 Forest Park 0 South Park 35 Hebert '7 Charlton-Pollard 14 14 Plagers. coaches enjog success Brett West Mickey Rand Robert Olexa Albert Marshall Stuart Pipkin Stewart Stevens Thomas Parker Donald Citrano Ronald Citrano Alex Bando Sammy Citrano Gene Scoggins Alfred Garcia Paris Powell David Rivera Don Pauler Dan Rogas Randy Bivins John Wallace John Guidry Ben Slaughter Earl Albright David Stone Bob Bobbitt 1 ,.-- ..f-'- .,-.,x'.'A,A',- ln!-J .SN gn , '0 1 .ann I sz: f' 1' I 4 1 y S if 'il 'ar ' we B I ffff A are T f or A- 'E gg, 5 ' S gp Z., E i ' I Y 'gy 'X at V Si- 'fx 'cll sttt ect ff SS S iii V S S t .Sa S . S? A, A S l if I . . 1 S , N QS t V M V, ' 'A 'S Q 1 ff J B 2 K: ' V f M if S QXQVQ V- ,,,,,SS ly. ,S ..,,. Ek .A S, S 1ih'H'mi1 ,,., ' ff ,, i r S ' Ss V32 A' I f ' M Q' --H ' 'H ' 'W' S 21 1? 'f -Mm S 5 . S ' 4 I i 2 6 LL M... S t it ttsa l 5 Sa' S7 Wg 3 ' 'I ' ' - ..S lr B i F - ' ,. SS,, s . . S ' hd, .1 E E B g AA N I I 5 S ffm -r I - S L, S S ' A S ff S Je ' H K A -,K .... a V' 'mm in A If ,. 1,2 , SS H up J A V S L 1 ' was 5' HRS 7 S. l' ' -5 'H ' :ati -tfr S f St f S , I E. wifi' 2 45333 B Q ta 5 - l f - Q ffl r- 'T A SSSS I ,S A yyS 331' Qffw 4 gp p Wk 1 . I AW 1 4 S E K :gm -11 S-I1 'S ii 7' I 'ZF' Y is fi' gy t+gf .S fir tS'S tm Xi . T SWA A t . i 'ly F f A V 'R I :fi Wil! L rig. 5. At f tf SS me A .WF ' iifif' , . . ,al ' we ' S l I-6 S Aux'-wid, SMB..-d.,'e' Dwaine I H X Vbyy A Heilman S S , e S. Earl Davis V it A- Y M as ,545 v'-, fig: i 'J I BK gtg 'fy -1 I S S W? W S g BHS football training, under the new gflg, A direction of head coach H. A . Butler, F5 I9 H1 ll , . NIXPIU instituted a new format of instruction called position coaching. This allowed for more individual instruction. Under this program instruction for tack. les , guards and centers were supervised bj Ctop row, left to rightj, Coach Cliff Lar- seng defensive and tight ends by Coach Terry Cobb: and secondary defense by Coach David Drake. Also working with the tackles, was Coach Duriel Harris. On bottom row are Coach Butler: Coacl George Thompson supervising the back- fieldg and Coach lim Rand who was the overall defensive coordinator. , 5-14474.5- x 'Y' gr' THX.. The Junior Varsity football team consisted of, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Alford, Chris Forester, Donald Phillips, Reggie Rivera, Rusty Hood, Jimmy Hinshaw, Art Peppas. SECOND ROW: Greg Celestine, Gary Jeane, David Giblin, Charlie Goehlringer, Mike Ieane, Paul Taylor, Oscar Herrera, Gilbert Gray. THIRD ROW: Earl Reid, Gerald Holmes, Thomas Rogers, Benard Perricone, Rusty West, Will Leonard. ' ' 'F - f A 9 Y LH--' 1r , 1- W' H0111-' Y - l l ? V. .- 11? 'zzviff x ,,, Q Y ,. irq- ., 'I P' X I E an-P Q I 1 3 by 4 W 1 :jf R' X ! , wx Ex-4' T? fl 1 ' ti.nfff 1' ' 1 The Freshman football team consisted of, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Martin Berotte, Eddie Humphrey, Mario Duhon, Craig Robinson, Kenneth Baker, Mike Burke, Randy Freeman, James Simien. SECOND ROW: Horace Akers, Larry Larkins, Ray Sukanski, Ben Booker, Joe Paige, Lee Price, Mike Cantu, Mike Alfaro. THIRD ROW: Darrell Simmons, lack Yutarte, Danton Wilson, James Williams, Welton Simmons, Frank Godina , Donell Fontenot, Chris Abbott. I l 149 Purples' foofball shows 2 1. Earl Davis C755 attempts to block a pass as Walter Phillips C815 rushes the quarterback. 2. Mickey Rand C115 pitches out to Stuart Pipkin C245 in hopes of breaking through Stark's defen- sive line for a irst down as Thomas Parker C275 blocks to make the drive successful. 3 . Walter Phillips C815 tucks his head and plunges on a South Park Greenie to insure the tackle. 4. Receiving the ball isn't always as simple as it seems. David Stone C825 gets crunched in the process. 5. A strong drive against C-P brings BHS its first touchdown of the game. 3 4 ,-. KI . 5 . rs- vi H- V -1 5 X . fu f K v:'1'y, . ' 'W 4- si W Q3 W A ,,,. ff .masw 5 I X , x in k O ,, -Wg :Vu .yur ,,,, ,.?W ' ,,. xi' HWf? u FKA. 5 KTM? ,f . . , 1 ' 5 Ma , 'fi' .. U 'Y ld? -M v an .Q ...Q -- ui 3 , ' . . . -- . 1, K tif'-ei 9 4. ..Lp, Q x Q . B X . A Y if ' 4 ' , A fax! L u 7' It . if .. kv ,' Vvja g:'. 4, Aga, x ' ,f - ' 'Ag . 1 if . , Riff' R. ff X -K, f, 1- P3 A ' . . 5 5 . X ., , t-ss? '..ig,M g- , 1 2 Purple squad always on fhe go Xf '1r' Cgps... A . 1 3 1. Tension mounts before the game and the Royal Purples gather for those last words of encourage- ment from Coach and that all famous chant, Pur- ples, Purples . . . 2. Balancing precariously on one foot, David Stone C825 still manages to hang on to the ball. 3. BHS offen- sive unit takes to the field after the successful efforts of the defensive squad in recovering the ball. 4. BHS offensive line clears the way. 5. Mickey Rand C115 hands off to Stuart Pipkin C245 on another drive. 5. Dan Rogas C715 and Walter Phillips C815 coordinate efforts to bring down a South Park Gree- nie . 5 Volleg plagers win iourneg ll .M 'WI CY, F 1 3 if EW? Wsgq, ,W iv IRQ' N, 7 -1- 4 ,Haw r S. .:f ' V 1- If X V-4.11, mf K1 1 , ,Q ' 1 4-A 0-nh The Volleyball team, under the direction of Mrs. Magaret Bostic, this year won a first place at the LaGrange Tournament in Louisi- ana. The team consisted of, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Larkins, Wallie Wil- liams, Gail Boudoin, Yvonne Boudreaux, and Shelia Morehead. SECOND ROW: Christi Jackson, Ella Mae Eglan, Diane Jones, Ann Malain, Daphene Piper and Ellen Logan. THIRD ROW: Ann Fine, Veronica Cooper, Era Kirkwood, Toni Williams, Linda Hadnot and Dee Trees. Left: Ann Malain C183 sets up the ball for Linda Hadnot C173 to spike as Gail Boudoin C223 watches. 153 fi M' K Baskelball Coach George Thompson's varsity players had a season record of 11 wins and 18 losses. Some of the victories were over Kountze, 62-60, and Vidor, 66- 62, but the setbacks were to Thomas Jefferson, '74- 57, at the Yellow Jacket Tournament, Forest Park, '71-47 , and to Vidor, 65-57 . Although the defeats baskeiball ieam the team and continued throughout the season. There are five lettermen returning next year. They are Samuel Boswell, Huey Gilmore, Lionel Keegan, Charles Malone and Eldon Parsons. Gradu- ating seniors are Robert Allen, David Bass, Paige Cokinoes and Danny Mohr. Varsiig were disappointing, the never-die spirit stayed with .1 S ,il r Robert Allen Arnold Auzenne Cmanagerb ll i t K! Charles Malone Eldon Parsons David Bass Paige Cokinoes Lionel Keegan Sam Boswell Huey Gilmore Danny Mohr has mediocre season l - , l l P P Above: Robert Allen H325 fights an oppo- nent for possession of the ball. Right: Dur- ing half time Coach George Thompson i ives players Samuel oswell, Huey Gil- more, David Bass and anny Mohr some areful instructions or the second half. eft: David Bass C445 akes a free throw to core for the Purples . i ,M 1 W- ' Sl WF' reshmen ouishine Varsilg. JV Above: The Junior Varsity team, led by Coach David Drake, ran into unexpected trouble this year. Some games they won were by defeating Kountze, South Park and Vidor. Defeats were Hebert and For- est Park. Members of the team are, FRONT ROW: Conle Wendt Ul see Brown Earl Davis Marion y I y r I Keys, Greg Cokinos, Gary Ieane and Gerald Holmes. BACK ROW: Ralph loubert, Darrel McWilliams, Michael Palmer, John Guidry, Malcomb Wells and Jeff Wilson. Below: Coach Tom Westbrook's fresh- man players had a great season with 20 wins and 6 losses. They placed second in the South Park and ili . af. J, Nederland Tournaments. They beat Nederland Cen- tral and Hebert. Players selected to the Al1-Tourna- ment team were Danton Wilson, Randy Freeman and Joe Hernandez. The team consists of, KNEELING: Eddie Thomas and Ray Bell. FIRST ROW: lack Ytuarte , David Booker, Craig Robinson and Joe Her- nandez. SECOND ROW: Randy Freeman, Ben Booker, Jimmy Welborn and Mario Duhon. BACK ROW: Coach Tom Westbrook, Horace Akers, Chris Abbott, Ronny Cavenell, Danton Wilson, Micheal Burke, Jay Hester and manager Welton Simmons. ,V 1 gr i 'if 'S' 52 fiifff. if gig 'if , ' 12 is E? - i .TJ -2-I H p is If :X ' 6, in A 19 r L ' . ' ? K J' fe--, f Q er - ,. p l , X if I ' f V V ' ,fm A sl :. A , x 1 -', L I? . , , l . 'J . MJ ,Q Sf 15, P V K r ,I'Il,f L ' i n -132-if-....... v .- N5-ff 1 Q 2 , ' + K : : 1- , i v Left: David Bass leaps for a misthrown pass from an opponent. Above: p . He hurls the basketball high into the air above wishful eyes towards is 1 ' ' the goal and, below, the ball miraculously drops into the basket for two points . I I57 X Above: Jay Hester strains to pass his opponent down the stretch. Below: Cross-Country team, FRONT ROW: Coach Larson, Mike Raines, Mark Lasiter, Charles Magliolo, Mark Domasck. BACK ROW: Robert Salazar, Bryan Jones, Larry Glenn, Mac Junod . lf, 4-, Tracksiers have rebuilding gear Track season started in December with the cross country team making a good showing in three meets. Robert Salazar and Mike Raines finished one and two at Forest Park and again at the Beaumont Track Club meet with Raines and Salazar reversing positions. In district Salazar took first and went on to regionals where he finished 48th out of 139 contestants. In March eyes were focused on track and field with the team competing in seven meets. In Silsbee Salazar finished third in the mile and Mickey Rand finished third in the fpole- vault. The two-mile relay finished fi th and Don Schwartz finished fifth in the high jump. From there the team went to the remaining meets with no good results until district. In dis- trict Salazar finished a disappointing third in the mile with Raines finishing sixth. The 440 rela team of Stuart Pi kin, Alex Bando, Fred Hubbard and Rand finished fifth, with Hubbard finishing fifth in the individual 440 . The mile-relay team of Pipkin, Rusty Hood , Bando and Hubbard finished sixth with Rand winning the only field event by placing fourth in the pole-vault. Overall, it was a rebuilding year with every- one expected back next year except for Raines and Salazar. - 3 I L- I -T...- are g r as F I f ll f N ,, . . fs! 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THIRD ROW: Melonie Wallace, Linda Morris, Era Kirkwood, Diane Sneed, Evelyn Lewis. 160 -.x y . , J, W, ve A 3 4 T, , L.: V , 'MQ , Kit. - I7 Ffa. ,-:QED -:'f-'rfb-'rl' , . 'F 1 ' . T21 -I-1, 4 .A 9-fe ' .-.....a.------ f-it I 4, iw Girls Track Squad has good gear For the first time ever, Beau- mont High had a girls' track team this year. Twenty-five places, 5 second places, 2 thirds and 2 fourths. In the BISD meet the girls did well again with a good s owing i ' i ,,,. . M- ' girls tried out but only a dozen ' V were selected through attendance into district. In district the team and performance. Attending four had ten places in nine events , ' meets, the girls did very well with the only first coming from M and were the center of attention Captain Brenda Morris ill the 440 , this season, even over shadowing yard daSh. The 440 rel-Hg placed , boys' track. in the top three with a t ird as l In the first meet in Bridge City did Diane Kirkwood ill the 60 the team surprised everyone by yard dash- placing 10 times in nine events All in all, it was a good year and getting a point total of 51. for the first girls track team and Then in Silsbee the 12 girls hopes are high with everyone placed well again with 3 first eXPeCI6d b21Ck r1eXI year- . J 2' i 'V Iris' l ' - g .W M. I4 - 1. - 4 . , A -53,45 e- ,l..silt.t,,, t ,gr er, 3 W- ...N A fr' W f fl e1,7s,Q,,jf' A ' I A ww, U 'g ' ' 2.21, fig are . 'mL,r..r.g,.?xj-2 an ' IQQWQ ' ' l' , 31' ' '.,',f'f'f A . s v :,v-15, .e T... kpfkgss 4 ,Y li .dj ' .ev v ' T e 'r 1 :if if t- , 115. I f ., 5,4 ,N 'L' - '-V' . Q85-Q ii 1 ' Tp'- I A lx - .'. 'J'Q'- - 5' ' . mE' '- r, g., N., 3 sg K 4 . 'rng,,a Q 4 ' -jf - Left: Era Kirkwood placed in every meet in f the long jump. Above: Brenda Morris was elected captain and most outstanding girl in track . Golfers cop second in disfriof in... The golf team , under the leadership of Coach H . A. Butler, competed in such tournaments as the Westchester Invitational in Houston, Conroe Invita- tional Conroe, and the South Park Invitational at Tyrrell Park. Others were the Hardin Jefferson Invi- tational at Tyrrell Park, West Orange Invitational in Orange and the Orange Stark Invitational where Ray Walton was a medalist with a 75. In district compe- MP5 .g5 d,,,f tition, the Purples ended up second place to Forest Park, losing by only five shots. The district win entitled them to a regional meet in Houston where they failed to place. Players on the FRONT ROW are: Randy Babin, Stan Wolfrom and James Antilley. BACK ROW: Freddie Willcox, Lee Price, Ray Walton and David LeBlanc. T., , 25, fm, . ff-V-Q 'lib a! IVA A 0 ' : .-n -- , wa A- .y95'Yf , . . , .. g 1 ' in 5 -5439 sf?-7' . , 1 V- r ' ff., w s, . - H Nz:-'. Q-f'-'C :I 1: 'Jr ,ff . 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'Q 'R mf, 'L , 'QV' Neffers season lacks Iusfer ff, 1., ,W 2 5 .naar--A A 09 vi sf Top: Members of the girls varsity team are Mrs. Viola Woodall, sponsorg Monica Plangman, Terry Wilson, Marla Taylor, Julie Wilson, Adrienne Charlton and Grace Heare. Right: Julie Wilson awaits the return volley from her partner Despite pre-season expectations, the boys varsity tennis team did not seem to be able to put it all together and only three members placed in district. Prominent singles performer David Taylor finished second in a close two out of three sets match while Steve Faggard and Alan Coleman placed fourth in doubles. Other team members included Gerald Farha, Stuart Blum, Travis Heare, Stanley Keys and Howard House. The girls' varsity tennis team was composed of Adrienne Charlton, Grace Heare, Monica Plangman, Marla Taylor, Julie Wilson and Terry Wilson. In district play the unseeded doubles team of Marla and Monica beat the fourth seed and went on to capture third place while Adrienne and Julie finished fourth. In singles action, Terry Wilson was beaten in a very close third set and finished fifth. I 5. 'LF--4 -:agar .Fi v.,-',- V - -- -.- -- I I- -- Y V UQX.', ' ' , C .7-Q A ' 1-'JI , fr 5 'UU' L . yy , T r' , ' 1 4. . a ' ' 1 , , ' y a 595 5, N,'i . 5 jx iff Q ' I , 7-3 Composing the boy's varsity tennis team are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Tom Westbrook, Stuart Blum, Steve faggard, Trvis Heare, Stanley Keys, Alan Coleman, Howard House, David Taylor and Gerald Farha. Below: Torming the freshman team are Craig Clark, David Booker, Andy Dodd, Mike Cantu, Mario Duhon, John Neal and Danton Wilson. i l fn iiiI ' ' 'W' ' ' -l A 1 f X Y 1 ly , ling! ,'-, l l JS, 5 t ......4.... 1 5 Q 165 5 ' A +' '.'i .' , Wai , ..-- , AMT' Baseball Team effort, deierminaiion resuli t, 1' f M? 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The Lions handed the French Buffaloes a 3-2 setback when Bob Bobbitt cracked a three-run shot in the bottom of the seventh inning with three outs. This win enabled the Purples to take the top spot at the tournament. The Purples led for more than half of the district race with a 6-1 record but suffered three disappoint- ing losses at the hands of Hebert, South Park and For- est Park. With this final defeat, the Purples lost their district hopes. Despite the fact that Beaumont was unable to capture the district crown, this season proved to be exciting and attracted many enthusias- tic supporters. u ' 393' , 'igf .v 5' Ge 1 I 'Rx 59 t .L . ,K p K, 155553 If In - ...,,,,.,,1 N-A 1 - X- V f' ,,,. 1. ff.. . Diff 'Qs H i' , A 'fa ' I . ,ix . ' L fwmm. a ' ff- Coach Terry Cobb confers with catcher Scott Shelan der and pitcher David Stone during a game. BACK ROW: Coach Terry Cobb, Kirk Horn, Gary Debbs, Bob Bobbitt, Grant Smith, John Slampa, Oscar Her- era, Chris Forester, Eddie Matthews, Jesus Tamayo, David Stone. FRONT ROW: Frank Rogas, Dwaine Heil- man, Scott Shelander, Jim Cobb, Billy Wanca, Nick Maldonado, Reggie Rivera, Art Peppas, Dean Ransom, 1 p Z Conlev Wendt, Robert Olexa. i , 1 n. The Purples boasted three outstanding players who were honored by being chosen to 21-4A's elite All-District squad for 1974. Bob Bobbitt was selected Player of the Year in District 21-4A . His versatile performance as an outfielder and pitcher were impressive. He was described as the catalyst that made the Purples winners and for his sportsmanship on and off the field. Grant Smith was praised for his almost flawless first base performance and a fine .300 batting average. David Stone was also placed on the honor squad for his talented mound abilities. 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' l 33: ' V W Q . , .. ,kzgtmiwi alfa 5 :10 S ' .1112 5 4 ' V : L A V--, 2 ' ew Q K .K fs! gl ' bszxw -f.-all f f - hx.-5 -,X Q.. Far left: Scott Shelander, sophomore rookie for the Purples, shows poise and talent in his cathing duties . Left: David Stone, ace pitcher, threw for the more crucial games. Above: Grant Smith scoops up the ball to complete the out. 169 REHSII W S K III I I Y I Q XX.. N ,L Vrwvq ig .X 'xx xxx i J, v T X 1 X X-X.I 'A -X f X ' 9 . 'X X' fi!! , x N I I : . N 2- , ff , A Y X W1 I f 1' Q' k X'X ly 4 ,,--1,4- ' ? xx X X -I i if 14 1 w Sfudeni Council SC sponsors main aoiivifies sssss J A . f, 0 This year the student council sponsored Home- coming and TWIRP week activities. The council is also responsible for keeping up the building and grounds, updating the cal- endar on the second floor, selling football programs and sponsoring all school elections. During the year they collected money for the March of Dimes and participated in the Teen March. Mr. Harold Clifton is the sponsor. Q. and Grounds C0rnrfli'H'ee: Julie Russell, Gina Gearinger, Patti Pipkin, Gail Rogas, Julie Wilson, David Bass, Charlie Goeh- ringer, John Holland, Lilli Dollinger. K ..,,k 1 FRONT ROW: Mr. H. Clifton, A. Night, J. Horton, D. Rogas, K. Hennington, G. Smith. SECOND ROW: C. Lawrence, J. Duhon, L. Dollinger, L. Glenn, C. Jackson, P. Pipkin, A. Russell, J. Russell, J. Satchitano, M. Campbell. THIRD ROW: K. Outler, J. Crain, M. Jacobs, J. Key, G. Rogas, K. Olexa, K. Boykin, P. Scourton, C. Jacobs, S. Peters. FOURTH ROW: P. Cokinos, S. Jackson, B. Booker, J. Nixon, S. Koch, C. Thorp, P. Hawkins, L. Price, A. Coleman, R. Hood, J. Bergeron. FIFTH ROW: C. Goehringer, D. Bass, J. Wilson, T. Rollins, G. Cokinos, A. Bergin, L. Cormier, D. Taylor, V. Cooper, D. Wilson. l ::?u ,aa W., Eleciion A1 l 41 -...ii --1 - , J af .Y Eleciion CommiHee: pam scour- ton, Beth Warren, Paige Cokinos. l Below: Other city schools were invited to attend 'student council meetings, in this case students from Kelly High School attended Qat leftj. 4.1 2 -na? CommiHee: David Taylor, Shawna Peters, Christi Thorp, Kathy Olexa. Calendar C0lTlmiH'99Z Below: Alan Coleman, Janice Nixon, Susan Koch, loan Key. a , XA XX f 1 of ,.... ' V? lnierclub Councul ANN BERGIN Home!Family Liv. DALE CAMPISI FFA MIKE CANTU Fr. Class TOM FORT Math Club JENNIFER GRAHAM FHA BARBARA GRAY ETC Tri-Hi-Y BILLIE JO GREER SKY Tri-Hi-Y WILL LEONARD Soph. Class BECKY MITCHELL Speech Club ALLAN NIGHT Key Club STUART PIPKIN Jr. Class JOHN RAGAN Chess Club MARSHA SIBERT Y-Teens GINNY ST. JOHN Anchor Club DAVID TAYLOR Sr. Class RAY WALTON NHS JOHN WIGGINS Vo . Ag. i '19 AM While council members discuss the Carpet Carnival, Thomas Parker and Jeannie Willcox agree on the matter at hand. GRANT SMITH President Club holds carnival The Interclub Council, com- posed of presidents of every club at Beaumont High meets once a month to discuss the social activ ities of the school. Mr. Harold Clifton is sponsor. They spon- sored Homecoming and TWIRP dances, both of which were suc- cessful. RONT ROW: A. Jackson, D. Taylor, P. Rogers. SECOND ROW: K. Callender, K. Olexa, P. Scourton, G. tkins, D. Gonzales. THIRD ROW: W. Lomax, S. Peters, C. Jacobs, D. Slampa, M. Nunez, M. Sculley. OURTH ROW: G. Farha, P. Cokinos, R. Walton. Sr. Council formed bg Senior Class Left. Mrs. June White, sponsor. Right. Senior Council meets to discuss Senior Day activities. The Senior Council, which was organ- ed to be the voice of the Senior Class to -e Student Council, was the sponsor of Ne Purple Christmas Ball. They have also ilped with Homecoming acitivities, lanior Day Program and Senior Banquet. 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Glenn, II' De drick , L . SH DK Holmes , Holland, D. Holmes, L. , I Holcomb Hill , R cCall , eld, L. M Mayfi ,M. SZ ax, Y. Lop l'1'1 Lo ,W. Lane I , T. Kojak, King ,R. arce, S. Peppo Pe Outler , R . ,K. Ortega lson, K. Ne ,T. hy TP C. Mu Sala- I. per , Ro E C . Rogers , HSOII , Robi an, L. lettm Peters , E . P ,G. Z IC Pe ll 3. KW OVCI , afl VV ker LIC lor, G. T 33' M.T hez, C. Swain, HC r,H. Sa ZZ. ood- W , B I6 , C . Winga ilson White , T. W ngton , J eathi Warren , G . W B attentively to conductor. listen as fl' fn so -C1 o I-4 o LO-1 o V7 ,-I no .Q E nu 2 2.Id . W Qiage l Band represenis u f0P ' plagers Elarinet: Steve Fisher, Cor- tet: Carl Brandt, Larry King, Vialcomb Wells, John White. lute: Theresa Wilson, French Horn: Ricky Gonzales. Key- oard: Greg Atkins, Charlie Jilliams. Percussion: Bobby Gonzales, John Noah, Joe blazar, Robert Salazar. Sax- hones: Leonard Hernandez, Nhn Holland, Tommy Lamb, lector Sanchez. Trombones: ohn Lane, Roger Pearce, Lisa obinson. Tuba: Arthur owie. Vocal: Veronica 'ooper. As stars of stage and televi- on, the Beaumont High age Band is the cream of the op of the instrumental music epartment. They performed 1 the Purple Pageant, on Channel 6 news, the TWIRP ssembly, and several other erformances during the year. Their music consists mainly fjazz, rock, and soul. Mr. huck Lisman is director of is talented group. ,asf JR -Nga Q 179 Left: FRONT ROW: K. Callendar, P. Scourton, K. Yoder. SECOND ROW: L. McCall, T. Booker S. Guidry. THIRD ROW: M. Domaschk, I. Hor- ton, G. St. John, M. Sculley. Above: Queen captains present cake to NIROTC for being their guards at football games. They are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg Celestine, Kathy Callendar, Hardy Hill, Kathy Yoder, John Wiggins, Sherry Guidry. Queens capiains are +eam's besi Band adds area's first flag corps The Flag Corps, the newest addition to school organizations, is the first high school flag corps in the state. The members are , LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Stone, Patti Gray, Sheila Everage, Joan Key, Vicki Monroe, Ana Saldana and Elizabeth Garza. Under the supervision of Mr. Chuck Lisman and Mr. Lind- sey Bloodworth, the flag corps was selected from a slate of girls. After the selection was made, the girls chose Daphne Piper, not pictured, as their captain. lDrum majors lead band a+ half-time P w W d 5 1 m '1 es, fl gjrii ' 1 ,mr I I . . 5 . '- , . -I S' ng f gf 1'-229' mrs' Drum majors are Lynn Coffman, head drum major, and Roger Pearce, assistant drum major. Orchesfra Officers- Below: Officers are: Carol Rog- ers, Beth Warren, Laura Holmes Officers lead orohesira r Y x w 9 I vs.. Y 9 A S ,4.,. - f M 'D' I 4 ', ', - 4 Q H ',4.o', 'ffm ..e zrfr' la.. . . .3 ',','. . - , 1-.az q . ':'-Jn- ,. 4 n',', 'y','v ' ., :- -.... -.1 0 H: ,P gan., ,...s...v,.. -- 1 ::: 4147, 04. Q :lov f::::::f3 5527? 1 0 sn' . 1 Q ' 'Q 0 zmwgj .gaxgaw 5 -' ::f ., an , .:: .:: a--1:-v:.'4-:':.. 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To be Queens of the Purple function in H13 he halftime is t ll spectators during Entertaining footba poise . and 6 C Ia ss natural g racter and posse oral cha nce routines, be of high m da IT1 and perfor C oriz CIT1 ty tom abili average, have the design tal- and dance r artistic, strate thei O1'1 irls dem where g roduction P e stage th Purple Pageant, Queens sponsored the he , I nuary Ja U8 Duri is director . 31'1 Chuck Lism I M r and SO aylor is spon Mary Ann T Mrs CIIIS hk Domasc ,M. ll cCa Horton, G. St. John, L. M , I lley Scu Callender, M . ourton , K . Sc ndrum , P La W: D. RO ONT FR nsist of , CO IS Membe ,T. II Joube lexander, L. ,R.A ll itche M earinger , B ,D. Alford, G. G Lopez Y. W: RO OND SEC LIC Borq er, D. od Guidry, T. Booker, K. Y S ,K. Wyche an, A. Golem ,L. CI' b, K. Outl eb W nes, I Io ,V. D SO ROW: D. Robe De La Rosa. THIRD , I Boren eller, K. ,K.W -HY S. Se S, Rigg Speech Club Club has new sponsor FRONT ROW: Mr. Richard Bondur, A. Night, B. Mitchell, I. Charles SECOND ROW: R. Mitchell, L. Perkins, I. Cline, M. Debbs, R. DeBoard, M. Cantu, A. Pratt, L. Dollinger. THIRD ROW: A. Bergin, T. Wilson, M. Lewis, M. Wallace, J. Harmon, C. Myers, M. Evans, M. Muirhead, R. Gadaly. FOURTH ROW: P. Taylor, V. Cooper, I. Ragan, I. Holland, S. Citrano, B. West, C. Amos. was organized to promote apprecia- tion of Ancient Greece and Rome. The only qualifi- cation is an inter- est in classical civilization. This organization is affiliated with the American Classical 5 . I League. Mr. Ger- H , ald Doyle is spon- N, ' sor. it i t Lafin Club promofes inferesf The Latin Club V l ' , .L p The Speech Club was formed for students interested in speech and the theater. This year they sponsored the Little Purple Speech Tournament. Mr. Rich- ard Bondur was their new sponsor. FRONT ROW: J. Cline, L. Blazek, D. Rogas, T. Kojak, Mr. Gerald Doyle. SECOND ROW: P. Rileo, J. Key, C. Cargill, K. Williams, G. Posey, K. Oretga. THIRD ROW: B. Callaway, R. Winter, I. Wilson, L. Holmes, H. House, T. Wilson. FRONT: Mr. B. Hudson, J. Webb, C. Jackson, K. Weller. SECOND ROW: B. Harrison, P. Taft, I. Duhon, J. Friedman, C. Ortiz. THIRD ROW: P. Fort, M. Howard, L. Callaway, J. Gradney, S. Berry, Y. Boudreaux, L. Blazek, V. Jones. FOURTH ROW: L. Choate, A. Griffin, B. Morris, M. Lewis, L. Aulbaugh, A. Ivey. FIFTH ROW: A. Smith, J. Villarreal, N. Owen, E. Holloway, D. Kendrick, M. Sibert, C. Perez, F. Carnes, J. Crain. A Cappella choir enieriains Purples Students with an interest in singing , musical ability and voice quality may become a member of the A Cappella Choir. The choir provides training for students wishing to improve their voice quality It n. and to increase their I fx: musical knowledge. O , A ' 'Q' fx Under the direction W p A 4 of Mr. Bill Hudson, . r' 2 they present programs I 1 : 5 ,,..,, ii I ' r I - K K It: .. . . I :ti if Fey. , 9' WN to the student body civic and religious organizations Right Members of the A Cappella Choir enter tain the student body during one of their .rf F it : rl ayffu various assemblies . Nahonal Honor Qocuefg fi FRONT: Mr. J. Kushner, M. Nunez, K. Hermington, D. Hearn, R. Walton, A. Night. SECOND ROW: C. Law- rence, K. Ortega, P. Boutte, B. Mitchell, B. Price, K. Weller, S. Seay, T. Riggs, J. Cline, L. Blazek, A. Wyche, P. Lee, K. Olexa, G. Heare. THIRD ROW: S. Guidry, C. Murphy, S. Jackson, H. Giffen, S. Guidry, A. Jackson, D. Slampa, M. Key, C. Moore, A. Sockler, J. Horton, S. Blum, G. St. John. FOURTH ROW: L. McCall, P. Rogers, G. Threadgill, T. Kojak, G. Burrus, L. McKnight, L. King, T. Fort, D. Campisi, L. Holmes, R. Booker. FIFTH ROW: E. Albright, C. Ray, C. Rogers, R. Winter, L. Coffman, T. Heare, R. Pearce, G. Smith, G. Austin, P. Cokinos, B. Warren, D. Kendrick, D. Rogas, G. Scoggins. Naiional Honor holds supper The National Honor Society is an organization dedicated to recognizing and promoting scholarship, leadership and service. It is under the sponsorship of Mr. Joseph Kushner. Any junior or senior who main- tains a 91 . 5 average is eligible for membership. During the year, NHSers held several fund-raising ,,-,A -K-IN projects, with the main project being the spaghetti dinner. Above: Mara Key and Earl Albright enjoy the spa- ghetti dinner. Bottom: New members are called up to stage for induction. . i L - ......,..........-..w- .. ...am -l1- 11-H . - 185 Pune Burr ,'fff?W q, M' Above: Editors: Ben Orgain, Christy Throp. Right: Business Manager: Greg Atkins. Below left and right: Activities: Veronica Cooper, Sally Bowden, Lucy Nesmith, Laurie Zink. Not pic- tured is Senior Biogra- phy: Pam Rogers. ,Z X ,f .E S., Yearbook Sponsoring school-wide activities, such as Pine Burr Beauties Tea, the Pine Burr Favorite Contest, Who's Who, and the Powder Puff Football Game, the Pine Burr staff had a vusy year. Members of the staff attended the Texas High School Press Associa- tion in Denton where the 1973 year- book received an All-Texas rating. Mrs. Josie Weber is advisor. Photographer: Tim Crum f F LAW , wif ,. , .,.f,,.f 'nt .45--' J.r:A,+,1,' .R-V: Q ' J Jig -QL.-gifs' sag. scores All-Texas YA i' L ,X .v I - jjggigfksfh- ' it X ' -X X, -1 MJ N ,Xfe ,, ', .,V ' ' 1 A A ' as tiff -Q1 V. Q, ' 11 1: V' ' jjj I '1,f?!fgf',jZQ,.i4'fxzigjAf V .g L , '21 Q f'lLf'.5 2 ' i,ff.'.afx4E?l3M f' , 5-1 ty 1-'J A, l v f X Aff M: y It - ' f: V' V. ,N t M ,iff-fx V Li, K uhxlf - I . a ,n y , 1 M ' 1 Y, ' I I , y T W? F A,A?, '5 3, V 47, U l l l 5 w Top left: Junior class: Kurt Thedford, Les Lind sey. Top right: Senior class: Lorri McKnight, Melody Campbell, Kathy Olexa. Far left: Freshman class: Mary Rodriquez, Ana Saldana Left: Sophomore class: Mary Gonzales. Left: Index: Lisa Cormier. Above: Organizations: Patty Carrens, Lisa ff' y Faculty: Bonita Lackey imma, Robinson i l The Purple Press School paper earns much reoogniiion A member of the Purple Press This year the paper won first- staff attends all functions of place ratings from Columbia school in order to report the Scholastic Press Assn. and the complete news in the award- National Scholastic Press Assn. , winning paper. the award of Distinguished Merit To be on the staff, a student from Interscholastic League Press must be in a journalism class Conference and an All-Texas although other students' work is rating from the Texas High accepted. Editors of the paper School Press Assn. are usually advanced journalism Sponsor is Mrs. Josie Weber. students . A.aR'4 Ng! 'gt M Y iss. is Above: Co-editors Becky Mitchell and Allan Night plan the stories for all issues. Left: Jour- nalism Il students Christy Thorp, news editor Bill Callaway and feature editor Alice Shorkey review an issue of The Purple Press. Below: BOTTOM ROW: A. Night, Mrs. Weber, B. Mitchell, A. Shorkey, B. Callaway. SECOND ROW: J. Crump, J. Crain, P. Williams, M. Evans, L. Nesmith, D. Campbell. TOP ROW: T. Dugas, J. Lichey, T. McGhin, T. Crum, A. Auzenne, C. Ray, L. Whynot, G. Pate. NOT PICTURED are: B. Orgain, R. Olexa, W. Shofner, D. Boudreaux, M. Domaschk, C. Thorp. l' f f ' 5 5 . . S 2 y . ' il l 'asf' I ei' ig . I rpg, V' I r r I V K M y W A I I .ts A -' Safari., 3 I. ' fa i bra' I I K lyzyy I, pu f yy. s p Aa ' ' i 'wg 'FZ X.: I else 1 . an ' 5, ' in ' 2 . p 5 f 1 . 5 V h . .. KA In EW I T , . 5 , K '59, f if H y IJ if Z' A 'ia' '55 ' -1- E 25' ' 3,5 sa... my , 1 ' V ,ll -tg-ff- LQfVf'?l1.x, . ,A , A , Q Q., 'Q 'L fi Q .I 95 1 V1 rv A uv if 1 f K 9 1' sig P . 1-. 'I .,,.,,,-, ' WVM 55 , H! 5 nf 'Y X ! if 1 f a N Iv K I7' VN v, 3 , 4 'Q WJ A4 ' , Q , ff 1, , 'W 1 45 I -x .. 'f I E 5 X Ergjr? X F I X , gh w ,A :V JF Z1 , Q 4 , Y -4 1 AuA,f I ivip, lv l A 3 1 1 3 i f'l . ,, 1 '- . , 1 , ' ' ' ' 1 XX l tw y t i 1 N 1,55 . mfg, .P ..- 1Top: Journalism I students often take the class outdoors to critique the paper. Above left: Busi- Lness manager Ben Orgain schedules upcoming duties on calendar. Above right: Tim McGhin ,Mary Domaschk and Janet Lichey look over copy. Below left: Christy Thorp, Becky Mitchell, and Mrs. Josie Weber look over pictures for an upcoming issue. Below right: Student teacher 'Y lMrs. Melissa Brady arranges issues of The Purple Press on the bulletin board. ,4'fy'i -,,. l!! Q I FRONT ROW: S. Seay, M. Scully, G. St. John, J. Horton, Mrs. lean Williams. SECOND ROW: G. Gearinger, K. Wolfrom, J. Satchitano, L. Wheat, K. Weller, P. Boutte, B. Mitchell, H. Ridenour, C. Lawrence. THIRD ROW: C. Moore, V. Vanover, S. Peters, D. Gonzales, L. Blazek, T. Booker, L. Cole, A. Shorkey, K. Cal- lendar, M. Stone. FOURTH ROW: P. Rogers, A. Wyche, T. Dugas, K. Giblin, A. Sockler, L. McKnight, M. Campbell, L. Davis, l. Willcox. FIFTH ROW: B. Warren, K. Hennington, C. Rogers, D. Slampa, M. Good- win, C. Thorp, S. Makin, L. Golemon, N. Walker, S. Guidry, S. Koch, K. Pool. Dan Rogas was this year's Anchor These are the girls who redecorated the teachers' lounge. FRONT ROW: Club sweetheart. Anne Wyche, Karen Wolfrom, Alice Shorkey, Julie Horton. BACK ROW: Carol Rogers, Suzanne Seay, Kathy Callendar, Sherri Guidry and Ginny St. John. V Anchor Club improves school 4' JL lf-er ' :i'Q s ,.., ..-Y 5 Throughout the year, the Anchor Club services the school, community, and fellow students. To be a member, a girl must have good morale character, maintain at least a 'C' avera e and have no more than tiree unexcused absences. This year rede- corating the teachers lounge and painting the area around the flag pole were the clubs major pro- jects. They also sold Easter and Christmas seals, TB bangles, and giave Christ- mas and Than sgiving bas- kets to needy families. This year the club has Mrs. Jean Williams as their new sponsor. Top: Girls who painted the flag area include Treva Booker, Ginny St. John, Kathy Hennington, and Laurie Blazek. Left: This year's officers included: Ginny St. John, presidentg Martye Sculley, vice-pres- identg Suzanne Seay, sec- retary: Julie Horton, trea- surer. FRONT ROW: B. Allen, A. Night, D. Taylor, Mrs. G. Saliens, R. Winter, D. Pauler. SECOND ROW: A. Coleman, M. Normand, G. Atkins, T. Adkins, R. Roane, C. Clark, A. Dodd, M. Cantu, S. Wolfrom. THIRD ROW: P. Hager, F. Willcox, L. Shephard, R. Booker, S. Guidry, G. Farha, W. Leonard, M. Lampkin, R. Hood. FOURTH ROW: B. Callaway, J. Ragan, C. Ray, G. Rhone, R. Bivins, J. Hinshaw, I. Holland, D. Carn- pisi, D. Hearn, G. Erwin. The Key Club is a service organization to promote interest K 0, b h ' in the school, community and family. To be a member one ey U e must have good character and a desire to serve others. During . the year they helped with the March of Dimes and sponsored an Ugly Man Contest. Mr. Gerald Saliens is sponsor. Stage Crew Ii, fy- I . g ig The Stage Crew is A S A ig ,U behind the scenes E tr at all school 5 assemblies. The crew, under the sponsorship of Mr. Bill Laceky, mans the curtains, light- ' ing and audio -A equipment. U Crew members are Ronnie Pullen, Mar- ianne Darnell and Keith Griffin. everg Purple gathering hx! FRONT ROW: Brenda Price, vice-presidentg Kathy Yoder, presidentg Suzanne Seay, secretary-treasurerg Mike Debbs, sergeant-at-arrnsg Mrs. Sample, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Patricia McCoy, Amanda Jackson, Karen xWolfrom, Diana Parmley, Ninette Walker. THIRD ROW: Shawna Peters, Gwen White, Carolyn Murphy, Kathy Hennington , Michele Nunez . Club goes +o Language Dag a+ Lamar y The French Club was organized for those students who take French and want to pursue their interest in the language. During the year they saw various films and attended the Foreign ,Language Day at Lamar University. Mrs. Helen 'Sample is sponsor. r Members of the French Club ready the tub for apple obbing at the Carpet Car- ival . 4 f ',x'!G. 'QT' S' -' FRONT ROW: R. Boyd, M. Zavala, A. Garcia, D. Harrison, F. Hadnot. SECOND ROW: Mr. Harold Patillo, T Carmona, J. Haney, R. Boyd, D. Sala, G. Trevino. THIRD ROW: I. Garcia, D. Gaar, L. Nash, E. Garcia, C Lopez, A. Gonzales. BHS has ci+g's only school prini shop The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America , which is dedicated to the furthering of leadership and training of vocational students, sold personalized stationery, which they printed themselves. They also sold wall hangings resembling cartoon charac- ters. The print shop, the only high school print shop in the city , prints all stationery and forms for the district. Mr. Harold Patillo is their sponsor. Right: Members and guests at the VICA banquet. ,,.Q1f12z,, ,....,.. . ii ef ut Q I is X , p frlal Cooperahve Traunmg l ICT offers siudenls , vocalional iraining ICT , or Industrial Co-operative Training taught by Mr. Kenneth Abendroth, is actually an entire department offering students vocational training in any one of 100 approved fields. The trades range from electrical repair- men to television cameramen. The training gives students the basic knowledge needed to pursue an industrial career. ICT students can either work three periods at an approved employer or learn building trades at the district's techni- cal training center. Left: Sandy Fredericks, who works as a dental assistant, was named outstanding ICT student. Below: FRONT ROW: S. Fredericks, F. Peavey, J. Cox, M. Welch, E. Eaglan, G. Clayton, K. Patterson. SECOND ROW: B. Allen, I. Fowler, M. Holcomb, C. Brown, C. Hernandez, E. Lopez, J. Rosa. THIRD ROW: I. Champagne, I. Lasiter, R. Irving, I. Berotte, C. Garcia, J. Fussell, B. Bateman. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Ken Abendroth, L. Spahn, S. Lumpkin, G. Danna, S. Traylor, M. White, R. Gallier. FIFTH ROW: M. Andrus, D Schwartz, L. Maddox, D. Jimenez, T. Rush, I. Abercrombie, I. Lee. I I '. lat-K-A Xl., ' -4: ' ' . Fufure Farmers of America F- -' FRONT ROW: C. Herman, W. McBride, M. Hugg, D. Campisi, G. Duhon, I. Wiggins, M. Murphy, Mr. Mike Guthrie. SECOND ROW: C. Vickers, K. Atkins, I. Cummings, H. Wilson, C. Paredes, J. Deitrich, D. Fowler, B. Collins, L. Gonzales. THIRD ROW: J. Alvarado, K. Richardson, R. Griffin, C. Dickerson, C. Thomas, S. Sanders, K. Boykin, K. Outler, B. Gonzales. FOURTH ROW: T. McGhin, J. Gonzales, I. Berotte, P. Pyron, R. Ames, R. Marks, M. Wilson, B. Gonzales, T. Howell. FIFTH ROW: H. Gilmore, D. Padilla, D. Lee, R. Spark, J. Wallace, J. Wiggins, J. Dunigan, L. Stutes, J. Brantley. The Future Farmers of America is one of the most ' active clubs at the school. F IS r u They sold citrus fruit in November, participated in the South Texas State Fair, sponsored a calendar sale. Their other activities included a banquet and participation in the Houstol Livestock Show and Rodeo . Dale Campisi, FFA presi- dent, was honored with a S1000 scholarship from this organization. Sponsor of FFA is Mr. Mike Guthrie. Below: FFA officers ride in their Homecoming float. 1 '9Ek'5',liQ T f 1 iv f..-3 :gf 197 Fuiure Homemakers of,America ii I W Fuiure homemakers help communilg SE as 5 Z' FRONT ROW: Rebecca Mazzu, Reberta Howell, Jennifer Graham, Becky Harrison. BACK ROW: Suzette Berry, Jody Harmon, Connie Gonzales, Anna Chesson, Sheila Morehead. Bottom: Mariann Keyes, Rose Hub- bard, Imedla Rodriquez, and Gertrude Duhon set up their booth for the Carpet Carnival. The purpose of this organization is to help individuals improve themselves, family, and community life. They had exhibits at the South Texas State Fair, a Christmas Open House, and a birthday party at the Beaumont Conva- lescent Center. They also attended the area and state FHA meetings. Miss Loretta Reynolds is sponsor. Fufure Homemakers ol' America 1412 , ,Increases knowledge . The Future Homemakers of America was organized to increase growth and knowledge in home econom- ics and to provide community service. To be in this organization, a student must be enrolled in voca- tional homemaking. Sponsor is Mrs. Shirlene Cook. FRONT ROW: J. Thorp, D. Napoleon, T. Williams, A. Bergin, M. Camp ell, M. Darnell, C. Jacobs. SECOND ROW: R. DeBoard, L. Gonzales, I. Satchi- tano, K. Wolfrom, N. Walker, A. Reid, L. Aul- baugh. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Shirlene Cook, C. Kel- ley, N. Williams, C. Moore, A. Sockler, M. Val- lery, E. Albright, A. Auzenne. FOURTH ROW: K. Thompson, K. Green, D. Taylor, D. Bass, G. Aus- tin, S. Citrano, G. Rhone. Fuiure Teachers colleol for MD ica sold stationery and collected money for Muscular Distrophy. The sponsors of this group are ces Fagg. Left: Mrs. Frances Fagg, Mrs. Ada Walker, B. Harrison, S. - Peters, B. Mitchell, G. Atkins, C. Wingate, I. Briggs. The Future Teachers of Amer- Mrs. Ada Walker and Mrs. Fran- O Distributive Education members are, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. R. Harper, sponsorg D. Bru- neau, president: J. Charles, vice-president: P. Fon- tenot, corresponding secretaryg K. Davis, recording secretaryg G. Burrus, parliamentariang S. Taft, treasurer. SECOND ROW: T. Cantu, K. Foster, K. Boren, J. Sostand, C. Abbott, G. Warren, D. San- chez. THIRD ROW: K. Sloan, P. Lee, L. Green- wood, C. Cruz, F. Rogers, L. Cormier, S. Lyons. FOURTH ROW: R. Jones, V. Guillory, K. Curtis, R. Amos, T. Davis, R. Matthews. FIFTH ROW: J. Pounds, R. Sparks, D. Battle, J. Bridges, R. Peck- ham, D. Pickney, M. Spivy. DE prepares siudenrs for work in businesses Distributive Education students prepare themselves for jobs in the fields of wholesaling, retailing, and sales services. During the year there is a DE ban- quet, candy sale, a DECA convention for club presi- dents in Galveston, and a Halloween party. Sponsor is Mr. Richard Harper. Julie Sostand gets her purse and books together to go to her part-time job. VOE prepares for office work The Vocational Office Education pro- gram is for any junior or senior who is at least 16 years old and has at least one typing credit. Most VOE students participate in the lntensive laboratory program which con- sists of two hours per school day. Co-op students earn one credit for 175 clock hours of classroom instruction and another credit for 525 hours of supervised ,L ,J on-the-job training. , ,A , Mrs. Margarett Ayers -- is teacher-co-ordina- -We IOI . Shuler Baker and Mary Tevis are two VOE students who learned office skills through classroom and work. Mary was chosen as one of the outstanding VOE stu- dents. 1 l 1 1 4 w l l 1 FRONT ROW: G. Borque, K. Luquette, L. Boswell, M. Murphy, S. Baker, I. Guidry, R. Rubio. SECOND ROW: M. Tevis, K. Lanclos, C. Thibodeaux, E. Barron, A. Armendariz, G. Simien, Mrs. Ayres. THIRD ROW: P. Rabeaux, G. Goaz, J. Lichey, D. Freeman, D. Harrison. FOURTH ROW: S. Albrecht, M. Sibert, D. Rand, L. Cormier, M. Payne. Office Assisianfs 250' T L 1 'fy-' . v Q43 rut Qfudenis help secrefaries wifh office work FRONT: Mrs. O. Comeau, Mrs. B. Peavy, Mrs. D. Baker. T- Dllg3S. C- Walker. C- HO11211'1d. XD- Rand. Schwarzlose. SECOND ROW: S. Guidry, Y. Lo ez, K- Poole. C- Thorp- FIFTH ROW: W- LOIHHX. P- S. LaPorte, B. Lackey, K. Callender, A. Shoriey. COkiI'1OS- G- F2-fha. G- AUSUD. S- CHISHO. M- Phe- THIRD ROW: M. Rodriguez, A. Ivey, P. Scourton, 12111. R- WHIIOD- M. Tevis, M. Key, S. Berry. FOURTH ROW: S. 202 ,- Ttrxvmfffy FRONT ROW: B. Gray, J. Horton, C. Lawrence, L. McKnight, C. Mur- phy. BACK ROW: C. Rogers, D. Slampa, Mrs. E. Bass, G. Austin. Assisianfs do busg work for counselors The Guidance Office assistants help the counselors with records, getting students out of class, alphabetizing report cards and many of the jobs the counselors may not have time to do. Library Assusianfs Assislanls help librarian operale facililg K, ' V A J, e5'j, .x'5' ' . ,f 'V A fsie H tx 'el . 4 I! , - E ul, 1 J . 3 . X --ages - . ' rr., . 1- V A dt-- l if F fr: Library assistants are selected on willingness to do work and their ability to follow directions. Assistants are in charge of processing, storage and shelving. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Frances Ramsey, K. Boren, B. Price, P. Boutte, K. Weller, Mrs. Sherial Holcomb. ROW: M. Debs, M. Garcia, A. Lanning, R. Gedaly, R. Mitchell. ROW: L. Dollinger, l. Briggs, L. Robinson, C. Wingate, M. B. Barbay, D. Parmley. THIRD ROW: D. Holland, J. Wallace, K. T. Fort, G. Mullen, Mr. Chester Bowlin. SECOND ROW: M. Gonzales, C. Phillips, G. Perry, M. Galles, D. Gonzales, M. Maywald, V. Jones. THIRD ROW: C. Jacobs, D. Cortez, P. Rogers, L. Choate, J. Graham, G. St. John. FOURTH ROW: S. Boswell, K. Thompson, B. Warren, D. Miller, M. Murphy. Malh Club promoles inleresl The Math Club was formed to promote an interest in math and provide an opportunity for competition in math tourna- ments. During the year they attended math tournaments at Clear Lake, Bellaire, Clear Creek and Pasadena, where they brought back several honors. At the San Jacinto Junior College Tournament, the club was the highest scor- ing of those entered. Mr. Chester Bowlin is sponsor. li NJROTC exposes hogs +o service , ,,es 7 - .VVV t , Q, ff' Left: Commander John Wiggins calls out an order Above left: Color Guard members are Danny Parker Greg Celestine, Louis Rabeaux, and Robert Young Above: Ranking officers are Thomas Parker, John Wig grns, and Thomas Mackey. Ml ..-- Above: An Army offi- cer talks to NJROTC class about military life. After the talk, Daniel Parker has additional questions to ask, right. Below NIROT C boys rest between drill ses- sions. A,-fd 'wr 20 206 NJRDTC busg wi+h Held +rip 'CW T Above: FRONT ROW: D. Williams, A. Rogers, I. Cummings, G. Johnson, W. Lewis. SECOND ROW: J. Alameda, R. Hancock, I. Buescher, C. Thomas, R. Gilley. THIRD ROW: J. Wiggins, F. Woolridge, H. Keyes , C . G, W ' i The Naval lunior Reserve Offi- cer's Training Corps is one of the most active groups in BHS. By midterm, they had already been to Texas A8LM for indoctrination , Prairie View A8LM for NJROTC Day , and to Northwestern State University of Louisiana for a drill meet. During the spring semester they participated in drill meets in Houston, New Orleans, and Corpus Christi. They also attended small craft indoctrina- tion in Orange and in-post train- p ing and at sea indoctrination in l Galveston. Left: FRONT ROW: l G. Duplechain, E. Thomas, M. l Berotte, G. Mullen. SECOND ROW: A. Neely, R. Wilson, C. Abbott, E. Powell. i N SI .,z.3z,,,y . 5 . . f,,.b: fc ra i 1 . k , ' alia-K lF0K UF s Q 'ff sg 4- ETC Chapier Tri-Hi-Y A ai 5 i ...E 'gig --...Q r si I I, .. ETC has busg gear for girls ETC Chapter Tri-Hi-Y is a group of junior girls sponsored by the West-End YMCA . This year they held a progressive dinner, window wipes and a bake sale. Some of the girls went to Austin for Youth and Government and Pre-ledge . They also ran the country store at the Longfellow Carnival and participated in beach weekend activities. Their sponsor is Kathy McCracken. The girls are, FRONT ROW: J. Fried- man, K. Ortega, P. Boutte, K. Weller, G. Gearinger, N. Picazo, T. Riggs. SECOND ROW: I. Russell, S. Seay, J. Satchitano, L. Blazek, K. Outler, A. Reid, A. Wyche, L. Golemon. THIRD ROW: C. Moore, P. Carrens, M. Galles, M. Key, L. Davis, J. Willcox, C. Rigsby, A. Sockler. Left: Anne Wyche, president of the chapter, thinks over upcoming activities. X Chapter Tri-Hi-Y X Chapler is composed of senior girls Every Tuesday night the X Chapter Tri-Hi-Y , consisting of senior girls, meet to discuss activities for their group. During the year they held several window wipes to raise money. They also collected money for the American Heart Association. Left: Debbie Robeson tries to decide what to do for their next money-making project. Below: Members of the group are, I. Burnie, J. Webb, G. Heare, V. Jones P. Lee, D. Robeson, K. Sloan, G. Perry, M. Payne ,Sky Chapter Tru Hu my f 210 Above: FRONT ROW: P. Caywood, B. Reynolds, J. Spears. SECOND ROW: C. Tangredi, K. Ferris, N. McAtee, L. Siebenthall, P. Albrecht, S. Hebert. THIRD ROW: C. Mathis, S. Anderson, K. Richardson, B. Greer . Qkg members raise moneg for weekend The Sky Chapter Tri-Hi-Y had a very busy year. They had window wipes and helped clear some land They were trying to raise money for beach weekend to rent a cabin. Their sponsor is Nancy McGourty and their officers are Billie Jo Greer, presidentg Cathy Tangredi, vice-presidentg Patti Caywood, secretary: Karen Ferris, treasurer. J Chapier becomes Doobie Club NK9' V ,P Q7 L-2: l . ,.. f 5 J. Chapter was a club organized strictly as a social Pool, S. Citrano, G. Smith, I. Thorp, B. West, G. lub. During the year they became known as the Farha, G. Austin, D. Taylor, I. Wallace. FOURTH ioobie Club. Members include: FRONT ROW: S. ROW: P. Cokinos, G. Pate. aPorte, G. Burrus, C. Thorp. SECOND ROW: K. Above left: Cindy Holland and Frank Padilla dip ice cream for the Y-Teen booth at the Carpet Carnival. Right: Allen Crum shows program used by the Speech Club for its tournament. Group l 'F 3 , .f -' V ,.,, f, f x, . 4' K E BEAU vom' 6591131 'Z'h , ' - H S gil ' -'f rfgft ,i .,t,-1,1 1 HIC H iSs0 03158806 'e'Ll 'fig ,n'p gxifqr ,,s.1 I A ' , , ,,t, L I 4 .2 s 'M 's e A t 2 1 1 9 74 W Q , , 4 find plenig +o keep busg Left: This year's Student Council officers: Allan Night, treasurerg Julie Horton, recording secretaryg Grant Smith, vice- presidentq Kathy Hennington, correspond- ing secretary, Dan Rogas, president. t Below: Gloria Bourque, Outstanding VOE Student. fQ i 1' 551.35 M ply! 7-P I ' ,, 1' . ! fi GT I F-if-'ww 1 Above: Patsy Lee, Tom Fort, Kathy Hennington and Julie Horton hold the trophy they won at a math tour- nament. Right: Greg Atkins, Patty Carrens and Lisa Robinson work on their sections for the annual. Below: Queens show their spirit at a pep rally . e Q r DEI DX XxmXff L U 'X . ,Q ,, 4 J F as ,... . .L ...xshiw ,fi f xx J,LW N. yr 5 Y is Sa st 3.3553 , Sie K 'gg Q5 S4 A ' is , if 1 Q 153, 1 Q Q Q if 57 Emi Q . ,-with . . Q- li, ,.,g, A .Q 'fsifi valedicforian, salufaforian This year's valedictorian is lulie Horton while the salutato- rian is Kath Hennington . For the first time, t e winners of the schoo1's hi hest honors were determine b their seven- semester gra e point average. In previous year, a test was admin- istered to determine the aca- demic standing of outstanding seniors. Julie, a member of National Honor Society, was named to Who's Who and chosen Outstand- ing Teenager of America and a Senior Favorite. She plans to attend Lamar University. Like Julie , Kathy was also in National Honor Society and named to Who's Who. Kathy, who was elected the Most Likely to Succeed in the Senior Class, plans to attend Texas Tech. l Determined by the seven-semester grade point average, Julie Horton, left, was named valedicto- y rian and Kathy Hennington, lower right, was saluta- K torian. Even though they have competed throughout high school, the girls remained good friends. 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Av, .wg , -... - I X KLM' 1-.,, ...,- -J. et N kai' r .1 1, uk! a H-'T-. mltfmfgw lFg',5,...,,?h -vw..-.S , 7'h--'--v , .- L- IKXA -mxbhwi ,,. L ask., . f l l y Q l . ' L, 4 ,,w , in i i A Average defermines Like the valedictorian and Ray Walton salutatorian, the Magna Cum Laude graduates were chosen by the basis of their seven-semester grade point average. The Maglna Cum Laudes were limited to t e top ten graduates. Those graduating with the honor of Magna Cum Laude were Stuart Blum, Kathy Hennington, Julie Horton, Richard Kendrick, Becky Mitchell, Carolyn Mur- phy, Michele Nunez, Shawna Peters, Grant Smith, and Ray Walton. Cum Laude graduates were Gregory Austin, Gene Burrus, Dale Campisi, Lynn Coffman, Mary Domaschk, Steven Fisher, Sharalynn Guidry, Grace Heare, Donald Hearn, Amanda Jackson, Thomas Lamb. Also, Carol Lawrence, Janet Lichey, Lisa McCall, Lorri McKnight, Allan Night, Kathy Olexa, Ginny St. John, Donald Schwartz, Debbie Slam a, Jo Elizabeth Warren and Theresa Wilson. Dick Kendrick Becky Mitchell Shawna Peters 1-. V -- . -,,,wv agna Dum Laudes ...... ?? '-ai? 5 3 i i Tm 3 M7 1 ..., -4. ' g :mv T Q llll '-4 Q Q S E 4 3 i L Stuart Blum W 1' i fr- Ei tu F5-55163 -'Q N4 'xgq ? Q PTT , WMA if Michele Nunez 'S-Q- u Teachers name I I fo Who's Who Eleven out of 48 nominees were named to Who's Who. The honored students are David Bass, Kathy Hennington, Julie Hor- ton, Amanda Jackson, Becky Mitc- hell, Allan Night, Dan Rogas, Deb- bie Slampa, Grant Smith, Christy Thorp, and Ray Walton. Originally, there were to be ten favorites but due to a tie , the num- ber was increased to eleven. Who's Who candidates were nom- inated and elected by the Beaumont High faculty. Christy Thorp and Dan Rogas, who were also named Mr. and Miss BHS. -QW rx as Amanda Jackson, Ray Walton, Julie Horton. Above: David Bass, Kathy Hennington, Grant Smith. Below: Deb- bie Slampa, Allan Night, Becky Mitchell. .gals Senior Class picks favorifes Each year the Senior Class elects Senior Favorites on the basis of popularity. The 1974 Senior Favorites are Treva Booker, Kathy Boykin, Paige Cokinos, Veronica Cooper, Julie Horton, Tommy Lamb, Suzan LaPorte, Mitchell Normand, Kathy Olexa, Thomas Parker, Dan Rogas, Grant Smith, David Taylor, Christy Thorp, Ray Wal- ton, and Beth Woodward. These students were chosen from a list of 50 nominees. The names of the winners were kept secret till their announcement at the Senior Day Assembly. Pine Cone trophies were awarded to the 16 winners. ON LADDER: Christy Thorp, David Taylor, Suzan LaPorte, Mitchell Normand. STANDING Treva Booker, Thomas Parker, Kathy Boykin, Tommy Lamb, Julie Horton. KNEELING: Kathy Olexa, Dan Rogas, Beth Wood- ward, Grant Smith, Ray Walton Veronica Cooper, Paige Coki- nos. g : : A' -: :.g:- :W-:.. -:ve-vers-:Q V'x't.,:..g.i.-.:41::::.., .-,.:-.g.,.. -...',.--iL..,..':'n 1...-.,..:9--fa, Y --v-.-W . ,,. , , K '-tiwia .v , ':z'.-:1-- .-..V..-.......-sf---..,........-.,,., , , . Y' . QS- l gs.. s . , W... ............. , 'mr , .,,.... r...,..,.......,..,.. .. 'H - 1 1 3. . pxxyx fi- 'Q 3 ..1 '! 's I0 OW .9 at 0417 ,px I ml Yr W'!'l-1' fi! Q f 4 I ' 9 f W. 9 222 Princess Chrisig Thorp Kaihg Olexa reigns over rogal couri Beaumont High Purples experi- enced a wet but victorious Home- coming by defeating the Forest Park Trojans. Because rain fell through- out the game , half-time activities were cancelled and Kathy Olexa was crowned at the dance following the game . Christy Thorp and Beth Woodward represented the Senior Class as prin- cesses, the Junior Class was repre- sented by Adrienne Charlton and Mary Gallas. Sophomore duchesses were Mary Jacobs and Marla Tay- lor, and Freshman duchesses were Peetie Fort and Julie Wilson. Queen Kaihg Olexa Princess Beih Wood- ward N I' v L f rrvgww xr-I, 11 Adrienne Charlton vw 1 5 yr. 1-an Q K A 3' :f .- 4,,, C , ' 'v. , H , Marla Taylor ,wg ,T , .,, '-1. ,'a, i?lfw-1 3 x - I, -4, ,PV - 'V .Y ipxr , 3g..:' ,E ', - ,, '-..- 'C- 4, :fa-f - W I' -. ! 3 , ,xxx 4? Mi, wt. H. -14 V ' MHIY Galles Mary Jacobs Q' 4'- Ii! ,X Q. 233' yi ,vid sf 4-' 3? Marguerite Fort Julie wilson 71334 5 -me-2 4-qv W -Q. -az. .4 I .Wu 33553 ..1s .-Q.. J f aff.-f..p-5. SW' if fif' 6.4 E' Wh iffy, Lisa McCall Pine Burr Favoriie Lisa McCall, representing the band, was named Pine Burr favorite from a group of nine coeds and one boy. Winner of the two-week contest was deter- mined by the one-cent votes. Lisa brought in the most money to win the honor. Anita Ivey, who represented the A Cappella Choir, held sec- ond-place , while Charlie Goeh- ringer, the first boy entered in this contest, ran a close third. Charlie represented the student council. Pine Burr Beaulies chosen ,r,...-Q, 13:- -I l 'T F' .ffl 14?-. as 1.3. :Elias 31 -fm 593- Q' -'fr s 4. v. , .1 I. 4. 1 -L? -' QF! -, , Q40-. Karla Pool Veronica Cooper Lorri McKnighl Alice Shorkeg Kalhg Giblin 9uzeHe Berrg Six Pine Burr Beauties were chosen from a slate of 35 coeds at the annual Pine Burr Beauty Tea. Suzetre Berry, Veronica Cooper, Kathy Giblin, Lorri McKnight, Karla Pool, and Alice Shorkey were chosen by three judges for this honor. The coeds were presented a rose. Finalists included Kathy Hen- nington, Suzan LaPorte, Carol Lawrence, Lisa McCall, Pamela Scourton, Martye Sculley, Christy Thorp, Beth Warren and Karen Wolfrom. 225 ward program honor oulslanding siudenls Two separate assemblies dur- ing the same week gave faculty and community members an opportunity to honor outstanding students. The first assembly was the Service Awards Program. Jeannie Willcox received the American Legion Auxiliary Girls' State Award while Stuart Pipkin won Boys' State. The Pilot Club Patriotism Award was given to Amanda Jackson. Farm and Ranch Awards were given to Kathy Boiykin and Mark Hugg. The Dan orth Award was awarded to Dan Rogas and Kathy Henning- ton, the latter who won the D.A.R. Award. Julie Horton and Ray Walton were presented the American Legion Awards. Publi- cations Awards were given to Becky Mitchell, Allan Night, Ben Orgain, Christy Throp, and Tim Crum. Tommy Lam was presented a gold key from Quill and Scroll for his photo that won national recognition. The Art Depiartment gave its award to Ric y Peckham and recognized Clint Ray for HII work that won at a Houston showing. David Bass received the Student Council Award for his work in that organ- ization. Twelve students were pres- ented the BHS Award for their academic grades and extra-cur- ricular activities. Students included David Bass, Kathy Hen- nington, Julie Horton, Mark Hugg, Richard Kendrick, Lisa McCall, Becky Mitchell, Allan Night, Dan Rogas, Christy Thorp, Grant Smith, and Ray Walton. The Royal Purple Award , which honors outstanding students or faculty members, was given to Dan Rogas. At the Academic Awards Assembly, Grace Heare and David Stone received the Board of Education Award. Debbie Slampa got the Administrative Management Society Awardg Tom Fort, the Atomic Energ-ly Symposium Award, the Mat Award, and the American Chem- ical Society Awardg Kathy Hen- nington, the National Merit Scholarship Award and the Texas Chemical Society Awardg Ray Walton, the Bell Telephone Award. The annual Mortimer Scholar- ship was awarded to Lynn Coff- man, a Naval four-year scholar- ship to Tim Crum, the Beaumont ASLM Mothers Club Scholarship tm Don Pauler. The John Picazzo Memorial Scholarship to Vicki Vanover, the Lucas Memorial Scholarship to Billy Brown, and the Bernard Rawdin Scholarship to David Stone. The Vocational awards were given to Gloria Bourque for being the Outstanding Student in VOE. Ana Armendariz won first place in Information Communications Level Il, and Mary Trevis won fourth place in the File Clerk division of contests. The Seroptomist Citizenship Award was given to Becky Mitc- hell and Allan Night. Becky also won the regional and national awards. Elaine Barron received the Betty Crocker Award, Vicki Vanover the Finger Furniture Award, and Stuart Blum, the Physics Award . Valedictorian Julie Horton, J salutatorian Kath Hennington and high ranking boy Ray Wal- ton, were given hig est scholas- tic standing awards. New officer of next school year were installed. Upper left: David Stone, Grace Heare. Lower left: David Bass. l 4 J l x QM. ,ff ! Allan Night, Becky Mitchell. E . ,AS 4.4 I ,fx -' t N 264 6 ,Q LX E-J: XY,-, . . 6- ?':- V f' r ' 22 Upper left: Debbie Slampa. Left: Julie Horton, Ray Walton. Above: Tom Fort. Bottom left: Kathy Hen nington, Dan Rogas. Bottom right 7 Quperlalives are chosen bg Superlative honors, given to 16 seniors, were announced at the Senior Day Pro- gram. The catagories ranged from Witti- est to Most Likely to Succeed and from Most Talented to Best Looking. Chosen Best Dressed seniors were Amanda Jackson and Thomas Parker. Suzan LaPorte was chosen Most Beautiful while Brett West was picked Most Hand- some. Pam Rogers and Bob Bobbitt's hard work on the court and fields paid off as they were elected Most Athletic. Cathy Jacobs and Paige Cokinos were picked Most Spirited for their support of BHS . The two Friendliest seniors, according to the Senior Class, are Christy Thorp and Charles Magliolo. Ann Locke and Allen Night were announced as the Wittiest of the seniors. Tommy Lamb and Becky Mitchell were chosen the Most Talented. Most Likely to Succeed honors were given to Kathy Hennington and Tay Walton. Top left: Tommy Lamb, Becky Mitchell. Bottom left Paige Cokinos, Cathy Jacobs. Bottom right Charles Magliolo, Christy Thorp. Top right: Kathy Hennington Ray Walton . Pi 43? 34 vga' 'KK - ' k'-Z ,-1 .- , F , '42-Agfa wt. 'V' .t,4'.,,.-5,4 4 ,qfili .LL-.H gl,-X-. , ,- gp x 41 .fy HI ' '3 ffl? .ff 313431K-,. Y fa XX L' 1 5 ff- ' fffzz 'x' W' r- ' ,125 . ,W iw 5 L2 ' Y f- ' 2 'SgfH4:,2 '. 'f l '-nj-ig! ,rt . '. nz Top left: Suzan LaPorte, Brett West. Top right: Amanda Jackson, Thomas Parker Bottom left: Bob Bobbitt, Pam Rogers Bottom right: Ann Locke, Allan Night -,vw l , frff . v 'O . '-'sig ng, ,. ' 'V wwf 1 . We ',t?:1'fJ I - s, .Wm KM 'T' tk R 49. it . .-. 1 iff, 'f N .H 1 .jg ., ,5- Adveriisemenis Proud 'ro Be a Par+ of BHS 'I'he BHS BOOSTER CLUB T .W Fabrics jbr the Bride, her Mother, Flowergirl, Bridesmaids-Ezienfabricsfor the Bridal Table. . n Brocades, Peau-Satins, Crepes, Laces, Organzas, Sheers, Bridal Illusion, Head Pieces, All Especial- ly Priced - At The Cloth World . . . O GULF DRIVE INN GROCERY BILL CORMIER Gulf and Delaware Owner 1-'Q' ' . .. wi' H' , J: Wfzgirwwwkl - , ' M riQf.Zf'Qw, - '- V-Nff...xi, s ,. ya gg 9 e af Above: Mrs. Mary Ann Taylor and Parn Scourton discuss the Queen's beach ball routine. Below. Melinda Goodwin has her eyes checked while Shawna Peters looks on. CompIimenI's THOMPSON AUTO SUPPLY Phone: 832-1636 2400 Gulf Street Beaumont, Texas 77708 Above: P.E. boys take a break after playing a strenuous game of basketball. MERLE NORMAN N I G HT' S COSMETICS FASHION sr-loP Gateway Center 838-1222 Gaylynn Center 892-1660 479 Crockett 892-9339 Village Center 892-4674 o6E9aEEK5HnP --I wlttcox ENGINEERS INC. 892-3432 29 I 0 Harrison Beaumonf, Texas 2262 North Phone 842-0101 f i 15 Mm reset: . ' 'sire' ' ELECTRONICS 845 Lindberg Dr. Beaumont, Texas Specializing in Color TV Repair AARON ROSE Fine Jewelers 542 Pearl Street, Downtown Parkdale Mall - Eastex Freeway Prien Lake Mall - Lake Charles 1 AY 0 snonpmcs cm 387i Stagg Drive Beaumont, Texas 77701 . 'Qi Above: Office helpers help Assistant Principal Bill Laceky celebrate his birthday. Right: Shawn Nunez displays his creative ability. Top photo: Stephen Lee and Mike Lamp- kin sell jerseys as a fund-raising project for the Sophomore Class. fx I SSX-, , k WAX' ...Q ,dry ,M Diana Parmley, Patricia McCoy, Shawna Peters , and Sally Bowden take a break from their class work. Helping This Area Grow ls Pari of Our Job Q ' fs I . . X v Joseph H. McClelland, Jr Superintendent of Sales QU Beaumont Division 233 Congra+ula1'ions +0 +l'1e Class of '74 h White house D L dGt y SOUTHLAND BATTERY COMPANY 0 w - 8 JIMMY PEARCE H U W Sales Representative 5 6 S 1065 South Fourth Street ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone: 832-2212 NNW Live Wim 'nf I EX 6 X ' ,fn , 2 V l,-f CHUITIOD , CXZS K Kim 'f B t T 77701 vs.'1rPfil!'1 ! K 5. Area Code 713 P, o. Box 3446 BEAUMONT. Tex. 77704 Since 1933 - Quality Batteries by the South's Largest Battery Factory Facing page above: Freshman girls use remaining lunch time to sit and gossip. Facing page bottom: When class gets to be a bore, some students find other ways to pass the time. l.,,Q 5 1 - Fire drills can be fun B 2 g. sa ' mf 7. t 'riff' X F QQ w'u - ,gf,a+'f : A 'i 2 ' 77' . N, A- 'T' 7 ' :fl - ' v ' f-:f ' ' l .3 E27 1' , :ia 1 ' ,. , J ' 'gf bs is i f L. I'-, Q Q f am I 0 ' -' ri Q . Q t 1 f i A. , ,Au-4, H-,ul : A ....,1 . A 'r 5 - 1 A ,A i -Q. .A ' x , 4 V B ' 1 , 5 1 il! 5, ia' I J ' .Q E '1 iff'-'f-':?' e' ,. . F wwf' f' ,... . Left: Fire drills are a happy break from classes, especially in sunny weather. Upper left: Students wait for the two bells before returning to the building, above. 235 6 Complimenrs of DELTA DESIGN INC 815 Lindbergh - ' '51, V' fd-Kmfgzfii ,, f? gif' -, .. gk ,ft ,1 -f ,,,', gg 2 Above: Ronald Doleman and Alan Straley prefer sitting in the back of the class so that they might escape the teacher's watchful eye. Bottom left: Queens gather around the punch bowl while enjoying their end of the year party. Bottom right: Johnny Ray Charles does his impersonation of a fish in speech class. RAINEY PHARMACY 2797 Magnolia Congratulations to Beaumoni' High 832-1641 JANE BUTLER 81 ASSOC. x00 Vw. maxim K jx mswvf 1 ,775 5 525? L I N . Yvifi , 4-if - I 'X J? N Q gy: b . F , MAReo's LA ff Moose INC. '-aww em... ow. oi... c7...,.AM.. Magic in Fashion ff 'i-. F 'VX 140 Gateway CONTRACTORS .2 Above: Displaying his South of the bor der heritage Bobby Salazar won many stares with his selection for Derby Day. Left: Since Mr. Jack Kennedy's birthday falls during the summer, office workers celebrate one school day as Mr. Kennedy's Day with a party. 237 NORTHWAY GAYLYNN APARTMENTS 486 Units to Choose From Furnished and Unfurnished 1 - 2 or 3 Bedrooms 0 Convenient to Schools and Shopping Center 892-8195 2925 Harrison 892-1404 dh, . : 1 , .an lv Upper right: Homecoming Princesses line up with the band and Queens to practice for Homecoming night. Below: James Flowers, Richard Ames and Randy Boyd appear to be exhausted after their busy weekend . CYCLE SERVICE 3615 College 835-7557 SWICEGOOD MUSIC GO. Southeast Texas Music Headquarters 8685 College 833-8603 Compliments of ,,5.5g,.Qisi,f5'coAsTAL FOUNDATIONS, INC. 2262 NORTH STREEYOBEAUMON1',TEXAS77701 Peggy I. Costilla Office: 713-832-3044 Executive Vice President Home: 713-866-5658 MONTS STYLISTS FOR MEN For Appointment Call 892-8656 SONIC DRIVE INN Service With the Speed AMERICAN HEALTH FOODS Soiild 3725 North 16 Street 3847 Stagg Drive Orange, Texas 77630 Beaumont, Texas 77701 Manager - D011 Bell Phone 886-3115 Phone 833-7488 1340 Washington Blvd . I 5 'tr 1 I- .S Beth Warren serves dessert at the National Honor Society spaghetti dinner. GEM JEWELRY 580 Orleans Beaumont , Texas WHITE BLUE PRINT CO. 795 Fannin 832-8451 Beaumont, Texas A GAYLYNN Mamas SHO 'NG A sexcam CENTER 4 P.O. Box 5 I 76 Beaumont Texas 77706 Phone: 892-402 I always Represented by: GEORGERAMSEY WILLARD CLARK, JR. P.O.Box4396 Austin, Texas 78751 Remember these days with your class ring 0IlQ'Ul' Robert Evans waits patiently for his cue . J ZJJZL til. .. Carry Out or Eat In BEAUNONT H80 S. llth Street.. 832 l-H30 E. Lucas ........ 898 PORT ARTHUR l+23l Gulfway. ........ 983-10565 l45l+6 H314 NEDERLAND 3520 Nederland ....... 727-3121 Open 'til 2 u.m. Fri.-Sat.-12 p.m. Sun. thru Thurs. Order By Phone For Faster Service rw 3 4 Allow Approximately 20 Minutes C9 COLE B. GOBER PHOTCDGRAPH ERS 77I5 Calder Bea umon+, Texas 77706 JACK'S HARDWARE Compliments Four S+ores 'fo Serve You No. I - 30I0 4+h Sfreef, Beaumonf 842-362I No. 2 - 585 Nor+h Main, Vidor 769-2 I4I 810 Interstate 10 al Liberty Exit No. 3 - Winne, Texas - 769-2 l4l No. 4 - Crysfal Beach - MU4-3 I 52 F000 TASTES BETTER CAF ETER IAS f Mr. Jack Kennedy and Gail Perry review last-minute procedures for the Pine Burr Beauties Contest. 1 If-ii is V bg-4 is K Y ,gi if vi . +E,g,3.gf,,g,fy . yr., .M , ph -Lrg. rv f 2,51 ff .,LAa'g:-j V 1'-Zgfflfa-?'1 EY fig? .,, 1 1-13154 , f 7-Md,-N' m f 'v-- YS g 7 7 ' N Wf 4'3:g?f:- ? -g.f fi-Efl'5+fb.., me Left: Adrienne Charlton looks astonished at being caught by the photographer. Above: Frances Hadnot kicks the ball for the seniors in Powder Puff practice. NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL H' I LIFE INSURANCE If.,mI,l,u. Amo painting -jrslgvli, 1 Insurance M , . 24 H uf 'A Q ,zlg Q Wlreck Repair Wrecker gcrvice Amwhem Guaranteed Quality Workmanshipu Phones: TE 3-4055 TE 3-i253 Night: UN 6-21456 1240 Mariposa St. Beaumont, Texas 77701 Charles E. Nixon Sales Represen+a+ive 123-23rd Street A , A 'C Q ' ' , g Beaumont, Texas ix V M off.: 835-3936 Res.: 892-3784 M ,V IH I0 AT COLLEGE BEAUMONT, TEXAS 42 Compliments of McDOUGLE BRACE AND LIMB gr, .s ' 4 Restaurant 860 So. 11th STREET BEAUMONT, TEXAS 7770! Closed on Tues. Wi :Iii Phone 832-345i ,.,1J TWIRP assembly had one skit of Mike Raines and Shawna Peters portraying Coach Jim Rand and Kathy Giblin. CHENIER BUSINESS COLLEGE PRESENTS THE BETTER WAY Plus TO A BETTER JOB DIPLOMA COURSES Automation Secretarial The Secretary Business Manager Drafting Senior Accountant Many Certificate Programs Get All the Facts - Call Now! It Pays to Go to Cheniers 832-7703 735-7703 356 Pearl Beaumont ?3ga31s?3 13131 CONCRETE AND FOUNDATION COMPANY D. Pat Wheat D. P. Wheat, Jr. Warren Goehringer 2255 Louisiana Avenue P. O. Box 5187 Area Code 713 Beaumont, Texas 77702 835-4933 Two Plants in Beaumont Plants Located Also in Port Arthur and Orange. , 1 ll 44 w ,VJ vugw xx- - GIBSON'S STAR DISCGUNT CENTER PAINT AND BoDY SHOP . h. Where You Always Buy the Best for Less Rauf OI S me We Paint Anytime 2470 South 11th Street 2295 Delaware Street 1125 Houston Top left: Mrs. Mavis Day and seniors sit around waiting for graduation practice to begin at M ,A City Auditorium. Top right: Linda Merrill skirns her book to find the answers . Left: Sophomore students take time out from the Homecoming selves . iii? amy picnic to relax and enjoy them- Right: While studying her notes, Peetie Fort finds this position most comfortable. Below right: Kathy Williams takes a nap after an exhausting run around the Black Lights Shirts Jewlery PJ MOD IMPORTS Beaumont , Texas Open Late Every Night Incense Water Beds Leather Goods Beads Poster lust a Little Different Good Luck +0 Pine Burr 50 North 11111 833-9408 SGFIIOTS Beaumont, Texas 24 46 B aumonl' Bunk Closer to You , Bank Above: At the Interclub Council meeting, faculty members look glum as they learn of work plans for the Carpet Carnival. Right: Senior girls listen intently to the instructions of Thomas Parker. - - AAKERICANO 9 maar- .11?i2'T2?2. ......2..... N.......w, , MlM.!l m nu usr MOTOR INN ? ..:. I- 835-5913 'I Block South Of Hwy 90 At 'I155 Interstate 10 S ,AQKQQ Q v .sl-g..' 19' 2 BUNDLE n1aIl. . . one good thing leads to another! Aaron Rose 1898-OO17l ABC Kiddie Shop 1892-10851 The Art Gallery 1892-92339 Bakefs C892-9042i Beall Brothers 1892-54743 Butch Hotler's 1892-93113 Casual Corner 1898-27253 Chess King 1892-98633 Craig's 4898-31311 The Cubicle 4892-93205 B. Dalton Bookseller i898-29235 El Chico i898-31873 EIaine's Wigs by Tannous f892-32353 The Fair FarreII's 1898-33521 Flagg Brothers 4892-90923 Fox Photo - Hallmark C898-3342i Foxmoor 1892-98621 Fredericks Of Hollywood 4898-31863 The Fun Shop C898-32093 Gadget Tree 4898-34273 General Nutrition Center 1892-90143 GoldMine 1898-31915 Gordon's i898-30303 Gus Mayer 1898-28001 Hanover Shoes C898-30093 Houston Trunk Factory 1898-07153 Hickory Farms 4892-42125 J. Harris Casual Wear 4898-32083 J. Howard, Ltd. Men's Wear C898-36365 Jarman Shoes 1898-3268i Jeans West 1892-90993 Joske's 4898-26621 Kindertoto 1898-31705 Kings Row Fireplace Shop 4898-38725 Kinney Shoes 1898-3343i Leo's House of Ties 1898-39991 Lerner's 1898-39263 Margo's LaMode 1898-3531i Merle Norman 1892-92743 Montgomery Ward 4898-2010i Motherhood Maternity 1892-98583 Musicland 1898-35435 National Shirt Shop 1892-3445i Palais Royal 1898-22821 J. C. Penney C898-25525 Piccadilly Cafeteria C892-94985 Pick Pocket of Galleria The Ranch 1892-29723 Record Town 1892-39893 S 81 Q Clothiers i898-19651 Singer Sewing Center 1898-04333 Size 5-7-9 1898-3008i So Fro Fabrics 1898-31241 Spencer's Gitts 1892-11953 Mrs. Stover's Candies 1898-36263 Stride Rite Shoes i892-11825 TSO i892-36775 Things Remembered 1892-22553 Thom McAn i892-90713 Tinder Box 1898-27509 Waldenbooks 1898-16733 WaIgreen's 1898-27275 Wicks n Sticks 4898-3542i Zale's 1892-00405 rf' I I :Q ' Y taxi 2 , I C 5 ,A .N X l- .of df xx , ir' '- 4 94.13F 5 2' it My ' ' H, cnfymf 4 P 4 ,uf K. Ii 5 l l I Q A ' .. Qrs. wrap up school gear Q U --., , . nn... .ff . . ., . , l ,,.1- , .1 lat- + ff' 'Q Simi' 5 ,ii In what will probably become an annual tradition, seniors wrapped the school campus in toilet paper the eve of gradua- tion, left. Top left: Seniors suc- cessfully covered the flag pole with old tires while workmen had difficulty removing them, top right. Above: The Doobie Club left a remembrance above the side entrance, 249 11- l ,,..- f ,,M,,,.,., A , . .L L L L 4 250 1 5 Beaumonl High Qchoo BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Berry, Mrs. S. Cook, Mrs. K. Day, Mrs. M. Taylor, Mr. R. Walton, Mr. D. Tierce, Mrs. I. White, P. Rogers, A. Jackson, D. Taylor, Prin. I. Kennedy, Supt. A. W. Shannon, Asst. Princ. B. Laceky, Mr. K. Abendroth, Mr. J. Smith, Mr. C. Lisman, Mr. R. Harper, Mr. I. Kushner, Mrs. F. Ramsey, Mrs. M. Ayres, Mrs. H. Sample, Mrs. I. Weber, B. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: R. DeBoard, B. Harri- son, K. Boren, D. Landrum, L. Gonzales, D. Gillespie, S. LaPorte, C. Lawrence, M. Zavala, R. Rubio, P. Fontenot, D. Harrison. THIRD ROW: E. Barron, G. Bourque, L. Joubert, A. Armendariz, Y. Lopez, K. Foster, W. Simien, P. Scourton, E. Williams, D. Rhodes, S. Baldwin, T. Booker, I. Sostand, L. Boswell, C. Abbott, P. Frusha, J. Haynie, S. Flanagan, G. Perry, M. Nunez, L. Parnell, S. Lyons, G. Megas, P. Gray, M. Ber- nal. FOURTH ROW: R. Behannon, C. Cruz, S. Hairgrove, K. Olexa, D. Alford, D. Gonzales, L. Cole, A. Shorkey, M. Maywald, A. Ivey, V. Jones, D. Robeson, I. Webb, G. Clayton, R. Salazar, C. Hernandez, I. Rose, E. Lopez, D. Heilmann, R. Boyd, F. Coody, K. Giblin, B. Woodward, K. Yoder, T. Dugas. FIFTH ROW: N. Walker, K. Wolfrom, K. Callendar, V. Vanover, J. Horton, M. Sculley, I. Lichey, E. Eaglan, P. Rabeaux, T. Wilson, M. Vallery, R. White, L. Choate, C. Phillips, M. Welch, K. Luquette, T. Davis, L. McKnight, M. Campbell, R. McGhin, M. Rodriquez, L. Henderson, C. Courtright, K, Foster, D. Freeman. A SANDY ALBRECHT - Tri-Hi-Y ROBERT ALLEN - Basketball 4: 2, 3: vor 3, 4. Lamar. RICHARD AMES - NIROTC 1, 2: Vo. Ag. 4. CORNELIA ABBOTT - DE 4: FHA D'JUANA ALFQRD - Queens 3, 43 4: Lamar. Tri-Hi-Y 2: Centenary. xy 5, -1 Senior Class of 1974 SIXTH ROW: S. Guidry, C. Murphy, C. Goetsell, K. Sloan, L. Cormier, L. Aulbaugh, M. Payne, R. Evans, S. Perez, C. Perez, E. Garcia, M. Hugg, G. Atkins, C. Brown, A. Bowie, M. Normand, T. Carrnona, B. Bateman, B. Dallas, R. Gonzales, L. Hernandez, R. Evans, M. Muirhead, C. Herman, G. Heare, M. Dornaschk. SEVENTH ROW: S. Makin, A. Locke, M. Goodwin, L. McCall, K. Boykin, G. St. John, K. Pool, G. Burrus, S. Albrecht, K. Patterson, C. Thorp, G. Goaz, A. Night, S. Peters, M. Phelan, E. Hrdlicka, G. White, C. Jackson, D. Cortez, L. Merritt, M. Murphy, C. Rogers, D. Slampa, K. Hennington, E. Berotte. EIGHTH ROW: A. Auzenne, C. Garcia, K. Thompson, J. Villareal, S. Fisher, D. Campisi, V. Cooper, C. Walker, C. Holland, C. Davis, J. Brenann, R. Irving, C. Williams, J. Champagne, R. Jones, D. Hearn, S. Blum, M. White, R. Olexa, B. West, T. Parker, G. Farha, D. Mohr, J. Abercrombie. G. Austin, P. Cokinos. NINTH ROW: G. Smith, C. Magliolo, M. Cunningham, R. Ames, M. Raines, J. Fussell, D. Pauler, J. Lane, W. Lomax, B. Warren, D. Jimenez, P. Flores, T. Crum, J. Reid, R. Walton, J. Murphy, M. Andrus, T. Mackey, M. Shofner, J. Batiste, D. Schwartz, L. Maddox, J. Charles, R. Allen, D. Stone. TENTH ROW: M. Lasiter, S. Citrano, D. Rogas, D. Bass, R. Gallier, J. Wallace, B. Callaway, T. Howell, W. Phillips, L. Coffman, M. Murphy, D. Bruneau, T. Rush, G. Rhone, T. Burton, G. George, S. Griffin, L. Spahn, H. Goaz, D. Verger, R. Peckham, D. Kendrick, G. Scoggin, B. Orgain, T. Lamb, L. Ellis. ROBIN AMOS - Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Lamar. GREGORY ATKINS - Band 1, 2, Senior Council 4: DE 4: Lon Mor- 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Key Club 2 IiS JI- College- ANA ARMENDARIZ - FHA 4: 3, 4, treas. 3: Stage Band 3, 4: OEA 4: Salvation Army School Pine Burr 4, Bus. Mgr. 4: Lamar. MILTON K- ANDRUS - IGT 4: for Officer's Training. 251 LAURA AULBAUGH - Tri-Hi-Y 25 A-C Choir 45 Tyler Ir. Col- lege. GREGORY AUSTIN - Golf 3, 4: NHS 3, 45 Key Club 45 J-Chapter 45 F-Chapter Hi-Y 25 SMU. ARNOLD AUZENNE - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Purple Press 4. B STEVE BALDWIN - Vo. Ag. 1, 2, 3: NIROTC 1, 2. ELAINE BARRON - Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. DAVID BASS - Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who5 Biology Club 4, vp 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 45 Lamar. BILL BATEMAN - NJROTC 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 3. JAMES BEROTTE - Band 1. SUZETTE BERRY - FHA 45 A-C Choir 45 Pine Burr Beauty5 Lamar. RANDY BIVINS - Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Doobie Club 4. STUART BLUM - Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 NHS 3, 45 Biology Club 45 Rice University. BOB BOBBITT - Hi-Y 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Most Ath- letic. TREVA BOOKER - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Queens 3, 45 Anchor Club 45 Sr. FaVorite5 Lamar. KAY BOREN - X-Chapter Tri- Hi-Y 35 Queens 3, 45 DE 4. LARRESA BOSWELL - OEA. GLORIA BOURQUE - VOE 3, 4, pres. 4. ARTHUR L. BOWIE - Band 2, 3, 4, sec. 45 Baseball 45 Orchestra 45 Air Force Community Col- lege. RANDY BOYD - Voc. Printing. KATHRYN BOYKIN - Tri-Hi-Y 15 Queens 45 Student Council 45 Sr. Favorite RANDY BRAHM BILLY BROWN CLAUDE BROWN - Voc. Print- ing. DAVID BRUNEAU - DE 3, 4, pres. 3, 45 Baylor. HOWARD BURLEIGH - Football 25 NJROTC 1, 2, 3. IANICE BURNIE GENE A. BURRUS - Hi-Y 2, 3: DE 45 NHS 3, 45 Doobie Club 4, pres. 45 SMU. THOMAS BURTON C ROBERT CAIN BILL CALLAWAY - Key Club 4: Purple Press 3, 4, news editor 45 Latin Club 45 American Univer- sity . KATHY CALLENDAR - Y-Teens 3, 45 Anchor Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi- Y 15 Queens 3, 4, captain 4. MELODY CAMPBELL - FHA 4. vp5 Anchor Club 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Fr. Class vp5 K-Chapter Tri-Hi- Y 25 Pine Burr 4: Lamar. DALE CAMPISI - Key Club 4: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, treas. 2, vp 3, pres. 45 NHS 3, 45 Texas AXLM. TONY CARMONA JEFF CHAMPAGNE - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 35 Lamar. JOHNNY R. CHARLES - Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vp 45 Track 15 DE 4, vp 45 FHA 3. LAVETA CHOATE - FHA 3: A-C Choir 45 Lamar. SAMMY CITRANO - FHA 45 Hi- Y 2, 35 Student Council 15 Base- ball 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Doobie Club 45 Ranger Jr. Col- lege. I GAY NELL CLAYTON LYNN COFFMAN - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, drum major 3, 45 NHS 3, 4. PAIGE M. COKINOS - Student Council 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Football 15 Track 1, 1 2, 35 School Mascot 45 Doobie Club 45 Sr. Favoriteg Most Spir- itedg Texas A8aM. LISA COLE FERRELL COODY , I VERONICA COOPER - Band 2, 3, 45 Purple Press 2, 3, asst. ed. 35 l Pine Burr 45 Pine Burr Beauty 4: I Sr. Favoriteg Lamar. LYNN CORMIER - DE 45 X-Chap- ter Tri-Hi-Y 4. DIANE D. coRTEz - Lib. Asst. l 4, 5. l CAROLYN COLLEEN COURT- I RIGHT IODENE COX - ICT 4. JAMES T. CRUM - Pine Burr 3, sports ed. 35 NIROTC 1, 2, 3, asst. 45 Lamar. CYNTHIA CRUZ MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM - Stage Crew 4 . D IOHN GREGORY DANNA ALBERT DALLAS MARIANNE DARNELL - Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 3, 4: Q- Chapter Tri-Hi-Y 25 Lamar. CARLA S. DAVIS - FHA 35 Y- Teens 25 Choir 15 Anchor Club 3, 45 Queens 3, 45 Tri-I-li-Y 3. TERESA DAVIS - DE 3, 4: Y- Teens 1, 2, 35 FHA 1, 25 Band 1 Lamar. RANEA DeBOARD - Drama 45 FHA 4. MARY DOMASCHK THERESA DUGAS - Purple press 4, rep.5 Biology Club 4: Anchor Club 3, 45 Lamar. ELLA MAE EAGLAN - Queens 35 Volleyball 3, 45 VICA 4, sec. 4. LEE ELLIS RICHARD EVANS - Key Club 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Republi- cans 35 Baylor University. ROBERT EVANS - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 45 Young Republi- cans 3: Baylor University. F GERALD FARHA STEVE FISHER - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 NHS 3, 4: UT. PAUL FLORES - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Lamar. JAMES FLOWERS PEGGY FONTENOT - DE 4, cor- res. sec. and asst. 4. KAREN FOSTER - Band 3, 4: Queens 2, 35 Lamar. KATHY FOSTER DONNA FREEMAN - VOE 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 4. JOE FUSSELL - Lamar. G RANDY GALLIER - Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: NIROTC 1, 2. ALFRED GARCIA - Football 1, 2 3, 4. CARLOS GARCIA - ICT 3, 4. EDDIE GARCIA - Baseball 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Printing 4, pres. 4. PHIL GARCIA - VOE 3, 45 Lamar. GARY GEORGE - Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 35 Lamar. KATHY GIBLIN - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Queens 3, 45 Pine Burr Beauty 45 Lamar. GWEN GOAZ - Lamar. HARRY P. GOAZ - X-Chapter Hi-Y 25 Sr. Council 45 Lamar. CAROLYN GOSTSELL - Band 1, 2, 3. DEBBIE SUE GONZALES - Cheer- leader 15 Queens 2, 3, 45 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 35 Anchor Club 3, 45 Sr. Council 45 Y-Teens 1. LINDA GONZALES - Band 3, 4: Lamar. RICKY GONZALES - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Lamar. MELINDA GOODWIN - Y-Teens 3, 45 Queens 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Tri- Hi-Y 25 Lamar. PATTI GRAY - Flag Corp 3: Q- Chapter Tri-Hi-Y 35 Lamar. SCOTT GRIFFIN - Band 1, 2, 3. SHERRI GUIDRY - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 45 Queens 3, 45 captain 45 Lamar. H FRANCES HADNOT SHERYL HAIRGROVE - DE 4. DONNA HARRISON - VICA 4. REBECCA HARRISON - Band 1, 2 A-C Choir 3, 45 FHA 4, corres. sec. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, sec. 35 FTA 4, vp 45 Angelina Jr. College. JANE HAYNIE - VICA 4, treas. 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Lamar. GRACE HEARE - Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 25 NHS 45 Fr. Class Sec. 1: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 UT. 4 DONALD HEARN - Latin Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4, Math Club 3, Chess Club 2, NHS 3, 4, vp 4, Texas AXLM. DWAINE HEILMANN - Baseball 3, 4, Football 4, Nichols St. KATHY HENNINGTON - Y- Teens 1, 2, sec. 2, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, corres. sec. 4, Pine Burr 3, French Club 3, 4, Inter- Club Council 3, pres. 3, Who's Who, Most Likely to Succeed, NHS 3, 4, sec. 4, Salutatorian, Texas Tech. CRAIG HERMAN - Chess Club 2, FFA 3, 4, parliamentarian 4, Texas ASLM. CLAUDE HERNANDEZ LEONARD HERNANDEZ - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Lamar. CINDY HOLLAND - Queens 2, 3 4, X-Chapter Tri-Hi-Y 2, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Lamar. JULIE HORTON - NHS 3, 4: Who's Who, Sr. Favorite, Math Club 1, vp, Anchor Club 3, 4, treas. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, treas. 1, Queens 3, 4, captain 4, Valedic torian, Lamar. TOMMY HOWELL - FFA 3, 4. ROSE ANN HUBBARD - FHA 4. MARK E. HUGG - Pine Burr 3, Biology Club 4, Speech and Drama 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Texas ASLM. RUSSELL IRVING - ICT 4, Vp 4, Football 1, 2, 3. ANITA IVEY - Sr. Council 4, Queens 4, A-C Choir 1, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Lamar. J AMANDA JACKSON - Latin Club 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, French Club 4, Y-Teens 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3, treas. 3, Sr. Class treas. 4, Sr. Council treas. 4, Who's Who, Best Fressed, Sweet Briar University . CHRISTI JACKSON - Tennis 1: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Queens 3, 4, A-C Choir 2, 4, pres. 4, Lamar. CATHY JACOBS - Speech Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Sr. Council 4, Pine Burr 4, Student Council 4, Queens 3 , 4, FHA 4, Fifth vp, Most Spirited. DAVID JIMENEZ - ICT 4. ADRIENNE JOHNSON ROBERT JONES - DE 4. VICKI JONES - Band 1, Queens 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. LYNDA JOUBERT - Band 1. 2, 3, 4, VOE 3, treas. 3, Volleyball 4, Queens 3, 4, Lamar. K DICK KENDRICK - NHS 3, 4: Math Club 1, 2, 3, A-C Choir 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, SMU. L THOMAS KELSEY LAMB - NHS 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Sr. Favorite, Most Talented, UT. DONNA LANDRUM - FHA 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Queens 2, 3, 4, Lamar. JOHN C. LANE - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Lamar. SUZAN LaPORTE - FHA 3, Purple Press 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Homecom- ing Duchess 2, Most Beautiful, Sr. Favorite. MARK LASITER - Track 2. 3, 4, Cross-Country Team 2, 3, 4, Lamar. CAROL LAWRENCE - NHS 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Student Council 4, Southwestern University . DAVID LEE - Band 1, Football 2, 3: FFA 2, 3. 4. UH. JANET LICHEY - Purple Press 4, VOE. ANN LOCKE - Queens 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Anchor Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, pres. 4, Wittiest, Lamar. WALTER LOMAX - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Stage Band 4, Key Club 2, Wentworth Jr. College. EDWARD LOPEZ - Track 1, Base- ball Mgr. 3, Lamar. YOLANDA LOPEZ - Queens 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Lamar. RONDRICK LOVE KATHY LUQUETTE - OEA 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. SANDY LYONS - Tennis 2, SWTSU. M THOMAS MACKEY - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NIROTC 1, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. LARRY MADDOX - A-C Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES MAGLIOLO - Track 3. 4, Biology Club 4, pres. 4, Friendliest. SANDY MAKIN - FHA 1, 2, 3, L corres. sec. 1, fourth vp 2, par- ' liamentarian 3: Anchor Club 2 , l 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Homecoming l Duchess 2, Queens 4. MARI MAYWALD - Queens 3, 4, lY-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, Lamar. LISA McCALL - NHS 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Queens 2, 3, 4, captain 4, Pine Burr Favorite, Baylor. TIM MCGHIN - Vo Ag. 3, 4, Purple Press 3, 4, Band 1, Speech and Drama 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4. ROBBIE McGINN - Track 3, 4, Lamar. lLORRI MCKNIGHT - NHS 3, 4: -lAnchor Club 4, Cheerleader 2, f3, 4, Pine Burr 4, Pine'fBurr Beauty 4, Tennis 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, lpres. 2, Southwestern. GAYLE MEGAS - FHA 3. BECKY MITCHELL - NHS 3, 4: Queens 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Anchor Club 4, Sr. Council 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, treas. 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4, Who's Who, Most Talented, FTA 3, 4, vp 4, Purple Press, news ed. 3, co-ed. 4, Lamar. DANNY MOHR - Football 1: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Texas A8,M. MARCUS W. MUIRHEAD - Speech and Drama 3, 4, FHA 4, Lamar. CAROLYN MURPHY - NHS 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, French Club 4: Lamar. JAMES MURPHY MARY MURPHY - Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, pres. 2, 3, vp 4, Anchor Club 2, VOE 3, 4, Lamar. MICHAEL MURPHY N LUCY NESMITH - Band 1, 2: Queens 2, Purple Press 4, Pine Burr 4, Drama Club 4. JAMES HARODL NEVILLS - NIROTC 3, 4. ALLAN NIGHT - Key Club 2, 3, 4, vp 3, pres. 4, NHS 3, 4, chaplain 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Debate Team 3, Student Council treas. 4, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, treas. 4, Purple Press 3, 4, sports ed. 3, co-ed. 4, Who's Who, Wittiest, Rice. MITCHELL NORMAND - NJROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirp Court 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Sr. Favorite, Lamar. MICHELE NUNEZ - NHS 3, 4, treas. 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Council 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, treas. 2, Lamar. O KATHY OLEXA - NHS 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, head 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Pine Burr 4, Sr. Favorite, Lamar. ROBERT OLEXA - Purple Press 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Lamar. BEN ORGAIN - Football 1, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Key Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4, Track 1, Pine Burr 4, co-ed. 4, Chess Club 3, 4, pres. 4, Purple Press 3, 4, bus. mgr. 4, Colorado University. THOMAS PARKER - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, NJROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Favorite, Best Dressed, Texas A8,M. LINDA PARNELL GORDON PATE - Biology Club 4: Purple Press 4, Hi-Y 2, I-Chapter 4, Lamar. KELLY PATTERSON - VICA 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. DON PAULER - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, II63S. 4, Biol- ogy Club 4, Texas ASCM. MARY PAYNE - Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, sec. 4, A-C Choir 1, 2, 3. RICKY PECI-IAM CLAUDIO PEREZ - A-C Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Lamar. SIMON PEREZ - NJROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Lamar. GAIL PERRY - Pine Burr 4, FHA 2, 3, corres. sec. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, chaplain 4, SMU. SHAWNA PETERS - NHS 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4, Anchor 56 Club 2, 3, 4, lr. Class vp 3, French Club 2 , 3, sweetheart 3: Booster Club 4, Queens 2, 3, 4, Tri-H-Y 2, vp 2, Inter-American University. MARK PHELAN CHRISTY PHILLIPS - FHA 3: Lamar. GLADYS PHILLIPS WALTER RAY PHILLIPS - Track 3, Football 2, 3, 4, NJROTC 3, 4, West State University. KARLA POOL - Anchor Club 4, FHA 3, Queens 4, Pine Burr Beauty 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, SFA. R PATRICIA RABEAUX - OEA 4: Orchestra 3, Y-Teens 2, Band 2 , 3 . MIKE RAINES - Biology Club 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Lamar. DEBORAH RHODES GARRY L. RHONE - FHA 3: Foot- ball 3, Track 3, Key Club 4. CATHY RIGSBY - Tennis 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Lamar. DAVID RIVERA DEBBY ROBESON - Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Speech and Drama 1, Queens 2, 3, 4. MARY RODRIGUEZ DAN ROGAS - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, co-captain 4, NHS 3, 4, Stu- dent Body pres. 4, Latin Club 4, vp 4, Soph. vp 2, Ir. Class pres. 3, French Club 3, sgt. -at-arms 3, Who's Who, Sr. Favorite, Mr. BHS, Lamar. CAROL ANN ROGERS - NHS 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Anchor Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, sec. 2, Lamar. PAMELA ROGERS - Tennis 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Anchor Club 4, Latin Club 2, Sr. Class sec. 4, Sr. Council sec. 4, Pine Burr 4, biography editor 4, Red Cross 2, Most Athletic, UH . JOE ROSA ROSIE RUBIO - OEA 4. TED RUSH - Football 2. 9 GINNY ST. JOHN - Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 1, 2, Chess Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, NHS 4, Queens 3, 4, captain 4, Student Council 1, 4, Faculty Advisor 4, Texas ASLM. JOE SALAZAR - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Football Mgr. 1, 2, Basketball Mgr. 1, 2. ROBERT SALAZAR - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. ANA MARIA SALDANA - Band 2, Pine Burr 4, Flag Corp 4, Lamar. DONALD SCHWARTZ - Track 1, 2, 3, 4, VICA 3, Texas Tech. GENE SCOGGIN - Track 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Nichols State. PAMELA SCOURTON - Y-Teens 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Queens 2, 3, 4, captain 4, Student Council 4, FTA 3, 4, French Club 4, Sr. Council 4, Speech and Drama 3, FHA 3, vp 3, Uni- versity of St. Thomas. MARTYE SCULLEY - Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Sr. Council 4, Young Republicans 3: Anchor Club 3, 4, vp 4, Queens 2, 3, 4, Lamar. MARTIN SHOFNER ALICE SHORKEY - Y-Teens 1, LaPetite 2, Pine Burr Beauty 4, FHA 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, sr. advisor 4: Queens 3, Purple Press 3, 4, features ed. 4, TCU. MARSH,A SIBERT - VOE 4, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4, A-C Choir 1., 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Lamar. WALLIE GAIL SIMIEN - VOE 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBBIE SLAMPA - Cheerleader 1, head, NHS 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Sr. Council 4, Anchor Club 4, Who's Who, Baylor. KARAN SLOAN - FHA 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Lamar. GRANT SMITH - Baseball 2, 3, 4, I-Chapter Hi-Y 4, TWIRP Court 2, Student Body vp 4, Who's Who, Sr. Favorite, SMU. JUDY SOSTAND - DE 3, 4: Vol- leyball 2, 3 . LARRY SPAHN BRUNO STOCKELL - Ohio State. DAVID STONE - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Hi-Y 2, Lamar. T DAVID TAYLOR - Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Council 4, vp 4, Freshman Class pres. 1, Class vp 4, Sr. Favorite, Trinity. JOHN KENT THOMPSON CHRISTY THORP - Cheerleader 1, Homecoming Duchess 1, Homecoming Princess 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Faculty Advisor 3, FHA 3, pres. 3, Anchor Club 4, Queens 3, 4, Purple Press 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Pine Burr 4, co-ed. 4, Sr. Favorite, Who's Who, Friendliest, Miss BHS, TCU. JAY TRAYLOR - Band 1, 2: VICA 3, pres. 3, Lamar. V MARILYN VALLERY - FHA 2, 3, 4. VICKIE VANOVER - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Club 4, Queens 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, pres. 2, Lamar. DOMINIQUE VERGER JIMMY JOSE SANTIAGO VILLA- REAL - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A-C Choir 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL WALKER - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Lamar. NINETTE WALKER - Tri-Hi-Y 2: Anchor Club 3, 4: FHA 4, A-C Choir 1, 2, French Club 3 , 4: Lamar. JOHN WALLACE - Student Coun- cil 1, 2: FFA 4, UT. RAY WALTON - Sr. Council 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, pres. 4: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who, Sr. Favorite, Most Likely to Succeed, Lamar. BETH WARREN - NHS 3, 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Lamar. GINA WARREN - Cheerleader 1, DE 4, Lamar. JANE WEBB - Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, pres. 4, A-C Choir 2, 3, 4, sec. 4. MARY ANN WELCH - Red Cross 1, VICA 3, 4, Lamar. BRETT WEST - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, F-Chapter Hi-Y 3, TWIRP Court 2, Most Handsome, Lon Morris. GWEN WHITE - French Club 4: Lamar. MARK WHITE - Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Lamar. ROSE WHITE - FHA 1, 2. CHARLES WILLIAMS - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Texas A8LM. JOSEPH WILLIAMS THERESA WILSON - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Orchestra 3 , 4, Lamar. KAREN WOLFROM - Y-Teens 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Queens 3, 4, French Club 3, 4: FHA 4, North Texas State. BETH WOODWARD - Queens 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi- Y 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecom- ing Duchess 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Favorite, Lamar. Y KATHY YODER - Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Queens 3, 4, captain 4, French Club 4, pres. 4, Lamar. Z MARTHA ZAVALA - VICA 3, 4, sec. 3, 4, Printing 3, 4. 7 HIIEIHEXYZIIN I W . IMAY I LI Z' r X , N- .sv ', -,Ap ' hgh 5- N- 2 ' 5- Q 91 5 XM 2 X X J E his 35 W I SQ... W 5 fllggllhi I mgnu ,W ff H .mp f 7 i I I ln, ag Q' ! I Wriln! X W':ui7, J Qlmw X 3 Xwxxg i N ' gxoxx V' ' 1' SE , .R Q V 5 A' 'N is.: f nv 5? 1 .a Y' LQ- K im iff, if-'Lf - H I, ' I I f '07 'J , J, X' Z , Qfil- 'f '-fji:.EgA. X 2 if X 51' XGA' X If H, ,ly .., wgffegss, JI' -QQ I H' ut- I Abbott, Chris - 113, 149, 156, 206 Abbott, Connie - 200 Abbott, Cornelia - 67 Abbott, Janice - 99, 100 STUDENT INDEX Bell, Jeff- 54, 113, 176 Bell, Ray - 51.113, 156, 176 Bell, Sherry - 99, 178 Berczy, Frank - 99 Bergeron, John - 85, 172 Bergeron, Lauren - 113 Brown, Billy - 68 Brown, Claude - 195 Brown, Debbie - 86 Brown, Rosezell - 121 Brown, Ulysee - 156 Bruneau, David - 68. 200 Buchanan, Alice - 113 Abercrombie, Joe - 32, 35, 67, 195 Alameda, Adkins, Karen - 196, 197 Adkins, Tommy - 113, 136, 192 Akers, Horrace - 149, 156, 178 Albrecht Felix - 206 , Peggy - 99, 210 Albrecht, Sandra - 67, 201 Albright, Earl- 49, 85, 88, 148, 185. 199 Aldridge, Lynne - 99 Alexander, Randell - 23, 85, 176, 182 Alfaro, Mike - 108, 149 Bergin, Ann - 172, 174, 183, 199 Bernal, Mingo - 99 Berotte, James - 195, 196 Berotte, Martin - 113, 149, 206 Berry, Suzette - 47, 67, 184, 198. 202, 225 Bertrand, Russell - 99 Bivins, Randy - 6, 68, 70, 82, 148, 192 Blakely, Bruce - 100 Blanchard, Austin - 54, 113 Blazek, Laurie - 85, 183, 184, 185, Buescher, Jay - 86, 176, 206 Burke, Micheal - 114, 149, 156 Burkett, Donald - 114, 176 Burleigh, Howard - 207 Burnie Janice - 68, 209 Burrus: Gene - 185, 200, 211 Burton , Butler. Ellen - 114 Annie - 100 207 Alfaro, Yvonne - 99 Alford, D'Juana - 67, 83, 182 Alford, Gary - 99, 108, 149 Allan, Benji - 192, 195 Allen, Robert - 67, 154, 155 Alley, Pam - 113 Alley, Tim - 113 Alvarado, James - 196 Ames, Richard - 67, 196, 238 Amos, Charlie - 85, 188 Amos, Robin - 67, 200 Anderson, Sydney - 99, 210 Andrews, Anita - 99 Andrus, Milton - 67, 195 Antilley. James - 85, 162, 163 Antwine, Darrell - 113 Armendariz, Ana - 67, 201 Atkins, Greg - 58, 67, 175, 176, 178, 179, 186, 192, 199, 213 August, Carolyn - 85 Aulbaugh, Jack - 99 Aulbaugh, Laura - 80, 184, 199 Austin, Greg - 5, 67, 185, 199, 202, 190, 191, 208 Blum, Stuart - 62. 68, 82, 165, 185, 219 Bobbitt, Bob - 146, 148, 166, 167, 169, 229 Bonura. Larry - 85 Booker, Ben - 113, 149, 156, 172, 176 Booker, David - 156, 165, 176 Booker, Randy - 85, 97, 176, 185, 192 Booker, Treva - 12, 33, 68, 176, 178, 180, 182, 190, 191, 221 Boothe Boren , Marlene - 14, 100 Charles - 113, 176 Boren, Edward - 113 Boren , Kay - 68, 182, 200, 203 Bossette, Casandra - 113 Boswell, Larressa - 68, 201 Boswell, Samuel- 85, 154, 155, 203, 211 Austin. Esther - 99 Austin, Ruby - 99 Auzenne, Arnold - 43, 67, 154, 188, 199 Babin, Mary - 99 Babin, Randy - 85, 162, 163 Bailey , Baker, Baker, Bando , Jill - 113 Kenneth - 113, 149 Shuler - 85, 201, 202 Alex - 99, 148, 159 Barbay, Brenda - 113, 203 Barbay, Teresa - 99, 111 Barker, Becky - 113 Barnard, Dennis - 113 Barron, Elaine - 67, 201 Bass, David - 67, 154, 155, 157, 159, 172, 199, 220, 226 Bateman, Bill - 67. 195 Battle, Doug - 200 Bautista, Polly - 99, 102 Beall, Buddy - 113, 176 Boudoin, Gail - 85, 153 Boudreaux, Debra - 85 Boudreaux, Yvonne - 100, 153, 184 Bourg, Donna - 86, 182 Bourg, Randy - 86, 194 Bourgoris, Dianne - 100 Bourque, Gloria - 68, 201, 212 Boutte, Paula - 86, 185, 190, 203, 208 Bowden, Sally - 85, 186, 233 Bowers, Katie - 100, 176 Bowie, Arthur - 68, 176, 177, 178, 179, 207 Bowlus, Susan - 113 Boyd, Randy - 194, 238 Boykin, Kathy - 44, 68, 172, 182, 196, 221 Brandt, Carl- 100, 176, 178, 179 Brantley, Craig - 113 Brantley, John - 196 Brennan, Jim - 68, 86 Brewer, Charles - 113 Bridges. James - 86, 200 Briggs, Irma - 113, 119, 203 Britt, David - 113 Brooks, Olivia - 113 Broussard, Doug - 7, 113, 176 Broussard, Pam - 37, 38, 100, 178 Broussard, Steve - 113 Caffey, Vikki - 144 Callaway, Bill - 69, 183, 188, 192 Callaway, Lisa - 114, 184 Callender, Kathy - 57, 69, 83, 175, 180, 182, 190, 202 Campbell, Dawn - 100, 176, 188 Campbell, Melody - 27, 36, 38, 69, 83, 172, 187, 190, 199 Campisi, Dale - 69, 174, 185, 192, 196, 197 Cantu, Mike - 112, 114, 149, 165, 174, 183, 192 Cantu, Theresa - 27, 35, 86, 200 Capo, Mike - 114 Carden, Myla - 7, 38, 108, 114 Cargill, Chancil - 114, 183 Carlton, Scott - 114 Carmona, Tony - 194 Carnes, Freddie - 86, 93, 114, 184 Carrens, Patty - 86, 176, 187, 208, 213 Carrens, Russel - 114, 176 Cavenall, Ronnie - 23, 114 Caywood, Debbie - 4, 100 Caywood, Pattie - 100, 210 Celestine, Gregory - 100, 149, 159, 180, 204, 207 Champagne, Jeff- 195 Charles, Johnny - 44, 69, 78, 79, 183 200, 236 Charlton, Adrienne - 33, 90, 164, 223, 242 Chesson, Anna - 7, 114. 198 Chesson, Ronald - 85, 176 Chisom, Zerlene - 114 Choate, Laveta - 69, 184, 203 Citrano, Donald - 86, 92, 148 Citrano, Ronald - 86, 148 Citrano, Sammy - 32, 46, 69, 77, 146, 148, 183, 199, 202, 211 Clark, Craig - 114, 165, 176, 192 Clayton, Gay Neil - 69, 195 Cline. Jeriann - 39, 86, 183, 185 Cloninger, Diana - 114 Cloyd, Nita - 114 Cobb, Jim - 114, 167 Coffman, Jim - 100, 101 Coffman, Lynn - 69, 176, 181, 185 Floria 60 Cokinos, Elyse - 38, 109, 114 Cokinos, Greg - 86, 88, 156, 172 Cokinos, Paige - 4, 5, 70, 154, 172, 173, 175, 185, 202, 211, 221, 228 Colburn, Virginia - 111 Cole, Lisa - 21, 182, 190 Coleman, Alan - 100, 165, 172, 173, 192 Coleman, Margaret - 86 Collins, Becky - 114, 196 Collins, Tarlton - 115, 207 Collins, Wendolyn - 115, 160 Coody, Homer - 100 Coody, Ferrell - 70 Cook, Jeff- 100 Cooper, Veronica - 44, 47, 70, 153, 172, 176, 179, 183, 186, 221, 225 Cormier, Lisa - 60, 86, 172, 187, 201 Cormier, Lynn - 70, 200 Cortez, Diane - 70, 203 Cox, Debbie - 86 Cox, J- - 195 Cox, Pam - 115 Courville, Eddie - 115 Crain, Jerry - 27, 35, 100, 172, 184, 188 Creker, Mason - 115 Cross, Mike - 86 Crurn, Allen - 114, 115, 212 Crum, Tim - 70, 186, 188 Crump, Jo Nan - 101, 102, 188 Cruz, Cindy - 200 Cucancic, Ray - 115 Culp, Slene - 87 Culpepper, Roland - 115 Cummings, Jerry - 115, 196, 206 Cunningham, Mike - 70 Curtis, Karen - 87, 200 DeRutte, Ronnie - 101, 176 DeVersa, Brooksie - 87 DeVersa, Charles - 115 Dickerson, Charles - 115, 176, 196 Didio, Richard - 87, 88 Dood, Andy - 115, 165, 192 Dodd, Janie - 20, 34. 36, 38, 87 Doleman, Ronald - 7, 115, 236 Dollinger, Lilli - 116, 172, 183, 203 Domaschk, Mark - 7, 101, 158 Freeman, Randy - 116, 149, 156 Friedman, Janice - 87, 184, 208 Frusha, Phyllis - 23 Fussell, Joe - 71, 176, 195 Futch, Debra - 116 Futch, Linda - 102 Gaar, David - 88, 194 Galionella, Steve - 116, 176 Domaschk, Mary - 12, 21, 35, 71, 82, 180, 182, 189 Domnique, Sylvia - 87 Drounette, Richard - 116 Dugas 202 Duhon , Duhon , Duhon . Duhon . Duhon , , Theresa - 47, 71, 190, 188, Gayle - 87, 196, 197 Gertrude - 101, 198 Joy - 40, 101, 105, 172, 181 Laura - 116 Mario - 116, 149, 156, 165 Duncan, Jacquolin - 116 Dunigan, Johnny - 196 Duplechin, Gerald - 116, 206 Eaglan, Ella - 71, 153, 195 Erwin, George - 116 Erwin, Gina - 116 Erwin, Greg - 87, 192 Evans, Mark - 54, 183, 188 Evans , Evans , Richard - 71, 176 Robert - 71, 176, 240 Everage, Sheila - 101, 180 Everett, Jacqueline - 116 Faggard. Mark - 143 Galles, Mary - 33, 88, 182, 203, 208 223 Gallier, Randy - 71, 195 Garcia, Alfred - 148, 194 Garcia, Carlos - 195 Garcia, Eddie - 72, 194 Garcia, Ester - 88 Garcia, Mark - 116, 203 Garcia, Juan - 194 Garcia, Teresa - 116 Daigle, Debbie - 101, 111 Dallas, Bert - 70, 176 Daniels, Allerner - 101 Daniels, Cillernee - 160 Danna, Carmello - 101 Danna, Greg - 195 Danna, Mike - 176 Darnell, Marianne - 87, 192, 199 Dart, Andy - 56 Faggard, Steve - 116, 165 Farha, Gerald - 43, 71, 165, 175, 192, 202, 211 Farnella, Ronnie - 87, 176 Ferris, Betty - 101, 116 Ferris, Karen - 87, 210 Fillinggame, George - 116 Fine, Ann - 116, 153 Fisher, Steve - 71, 176, 178, 179 Flanagan, Susan - 71 Gardiner, Mary - 88 Garza, Elizabeth - 102, 116, 180 Gearinger, Gina - 35, 84, 88, 90, 172, 182, 190, 208 Gedaly, Ray - 116, 176, 183, 203 Giblin, David - 102, 149 Giblin, Kathy - 47, 72, 176, 182. 190, 225 Giffen, Hilde - 88, 185 Gillery, Robert - 117, 206 Gilmore, Huey - 88, 154, 155, 196 Gleason, John - 117 Gleason, Sara - 88 Glenn, Larry - 88, 158, 178 Glenn, Linda - 23, 117, 172 Goans, Debra - 6, 117 Goaz, Gwendolyn - 72, 201 Goaz, Harry - 43, 79 Godina, Ana - 117, 176 Godina, Frank - 117, 149 Goehringer, Charlie - 102, 149, 159, Davis Davis Davis Davis Carla - 70, 182 Debbie - 6, 115 Earl - 148, 150, 156 Johnny - 115, 176 Davis, Karen - 87, 200 Davis Liz - 52, 87, 92, 176, 182 190 208 Davis, Raymond - 176, 101 Davis, Teresa - 70, 200 Davis, Vickie - 101 Debbs, Gary - 87, 167 Debbs, Mike - 115, 183, 193 DeBoard, Ranea - 70, 183, 199 Deitrich, John - 115, 176, 196 DeKerlezand, Jim - 101 Flores, Jesse - 87, 176 Flores, Linda - 110, 176 Flores, Paul - 176 , Sherwood - 176, 207 Delahoussaye, Barbara - 101 DeLaRosa, Juanita - 182 Delgado, Becky - 115, 176 Denson, Terry - 115 Derrick, Laura - 115, 178 Flowers, James - 7, 55, 238 Fontenot, Donnel - 116, 149 Fontenot, Peggy - 71, 88, 200 Forester, Chris - 56, 101, 149, 159, 167 Fort, Peetie - 33, 116, 184, 223, 245 Fort, Tom - 86, 87, 174, 185, 203, 213, 227 Foster, Karen - 71, 176, 200 Foster, Kathy - 71 Fowler, Danny - 116, 196 Fowler, Jay - 195 Frausto, Denise - 116 Frederick, Kathy - 116, 176 Frederick, Sandy - 87, 195 Freeman, Donna - 71, 201 172 Goetsell, Carolyn - 72 Goleman, Lisa - 88, 176, 182, 190. 208 Gonzales, Anthony - 194 Gonzales, Belinda - 117, 196 Gonzales, Bobby - 88, 176, 179, 196 Gonzales, Connie - 117, 176, 198 Gonzales, Debbie - 35, 72, 175, 182, 190, 203 Gonzales Jose - 196, 207 Gonzales Linda - 72, 196, 199 Gonzales Mary - 187, 203 Gonzales Ricky - 72, 76, 176, 178, 179 Goodman, Joann - 117 Goodwin, Melinda - 45, 53, 72, 182, 190, 230 Goza, Cindy - 117, 176 Gradney, Joyce - 99, 184 Graham, Jennifer - 88, 174, 198, 203 Granato, Adolph - 117 Granger, O. - 206 Gray, Barbara - 14, 174, 182, 202 Gray, Gilbert - 102, 149 Gray, Patti- 7, 55, 72, 180 Green, Kenneth - 99 Green, Kermett - 88, 117, 199 Green, Roslyn - 117 Greenwood, L. - 200 Greer, Billie Jo - 102, 174, 210 Greer, Sammie - 117 Griffen, Amanda - 184 Griffin, Keith - 192 Griffin, Norma - 117 Griffin, Reginald - 102, 196, 207 Griffin, Scott - 4 Guidry, Joanna - 89, 141, 201 Guidry, John - 89, 148, 156 Guidry, Phillip - 117 Guidry, Sherri- 12, 35, 72, 180, 182, 185, 190, 202 Guidry, Steve - 27, 89, 176, 185, 192 ouinory, Betty - 102 Holland Ben - 118 Holland, Cindy - 73, 182, 202, 212 Holland, Daniel - 118, 176 Holland David - 103, 176 Holland ,John - 41, 54, 89, 172, 176, 179, 183, 192 Holland, Mike - 103, 176 Holloway, Earnestine - 103, 184 Holmes, Connie - 89 Holmes, David - 118 Holmes, Gerald - 149, 156 Holmes, Laura - 90, 181, 183, 185 Hood, Rusty - 7, 14, 98, 103, 149, Junod, Mac - 90, 158, 159 K Keegan, Lionel - 154 Kelley, Catherine - 80, 199 Kelley, Tim - 118 Kendrick, Dick - 42, 57, 74, 178, 184, 185 Key, Joan - 104, 172, 180, 183 Key, Mara - 91, 92, 173, 185, 202, 159, 172, 192 Horn, Kirk - 90, 167 Horn, Wade - 103 208 Key, Stanley - 118, 165 Keys, Herbert - 118, 206 Keys , Marion - 91, 159, 198, 207 Keys, Marlon - 156 King, Larry - 91, 176, 178, 179, 185 Guillory, Victor - 89, 200 Guillory, Yolanda - 117 Gunn, Kathy - 117 Gussman, Laura - 89 Guthrie, Cassandra - 117, 176 Hadnot, Chris - 207 Hadnot, Frances - 72, 194, 242 Hadnot, Linda - 153 Hager, Peter - 87, 89, 192 Hairgrove, Brett - 117 Hairgrove, Sheryl - 72 Hall, Trudy - 102 Hancock, Randy - 117, 176, 206 Hardy, Ronda - 102 Jacobs, Cathy - 35, 42, 73, 172, 175 Harmon Claudia - 102 Horton, Julie - 45, 59, 73, 76, 172, 180, 182, 185, 190, 191, 202, 212 213, 216, 217, 220, 221, 227 House, Howard - 103, 165, 183 Howard, Melinda - 118, 184 Howell, Roberta - 198 Howell, Tommy - 73, 196 Hubbard, Fred - 90, 159 Hubbard, Rose - 73, 198 Hugg, Mark - 73, 196, 197 Huges, Kimberly - 118 Hughes, Robert - 90 Humphrey, Eddie - 80, 118, 149 Humphrey, Ray - 90 Humphrey, Tandy - 103 Irving, R. - 195 Ivey, Anita - 59, 73, 182, 184, 202 Jackson, Amanda - 27, 66, 73, 74, 175, 185, 193, 220. 228 Harmon, Jody - 118, 183, 198 Harmon, Nettie - 102 Harrison. Becky - 44, 72, 184, 198, 199 Harrison, Donna - 72, 194 Harrison, Donna - 89, 201 Hawkins, Paul- 118, 172, 176 Haynie, Jane - 73, 178. 194 Haynie, Richard - 102 Heare, Bruce - 118, 176 Heare, Grace - 73, 164, 185, 209, 226 Heare, Travis - 13, 89, 165, 185 Hearn, Donald - 76, 176, 185, 192 Hearn, Douglas - 102, 176 Hebert, Susan - 210 Heilman, Dwaine - 167 Heilman, James - 148 Henderson, Cynthia - 89, 102 Henderson, Larry - 73 Henderson, Leonard - 89 Hennington, Kathy - 27, 42, 73, 172, 185, 190, 191. 193, 203, 212, 213. 217, 220, 227, 228 l-lenshaw, Jimmy - 159 Hereira, Oscar - 103, 149, 167, 176 Herman, Craig - 73, 196, 197 Hernandez, Claude - 195 Hernandez, Joe - 118, 156, 176 Hernandez, Lenard - 73, 176, 178, 179 Hester, Jay - 118, 156, 158 Hill, Dee - 118, 178 Hill, Hardy - 89, 180, 207 Hinshaw, Jim - 102, 149, 192 Hobbs, Willie - 118, 176 Holcomb, Mike - 195 Holcomb, Robert - 118, 178 Jackson, Ben - 103 Jackson, Carol - 103, 111, 172, 176 Jackson Christi- 33, 153, 182, 184 Jackson, Elaine - 103 Jackson, Stephanie - 33, 84, 90, 172, 182, 185 186, 199, 203, 228 Jacobs, Mary - 14, 33, 35, 172, 223 Jaetzold, Jeffery - 90, 159, 176 Jeane, Gary - 104, 149, 156 Jeane, Mike - 149, 159 Jimenez, David - 74, 195 Johnson , Johnson Johnson Brenda - 23 Carlton - 118 Charles - 118, 176 186 Kirkwood, Diane - 118, 160 Kirkwood, Era - 104, 153, 160, 161 Koch, Larry - 104, 110 Koch, Susan - 5, 54, 104. 172, 173. 190 Kojak, Tony - 89, 91, 178, 181, 183 185 Krepper, Pat - 104 L LaBriz, Ether - 91 Lackey, Bontia - 91, 176, 187, 202 Lackey, Dawn - 38, 118 Ladd, Marleen - 104 Lafluer, Cynthia - 104 Lamb, Tommy - 39.44, 74, 176, 177, 179, 221, 228 Lampkin, Mike - 104, 130, 192, 232 Lanclos, Karen - 91, 201 Landrum, Donna - 74, 83, 182 Landrum, Korla - 118, 176 Lane, John - 29, 176, 178, 179 Langton, Kelli - 118 Lanning, A. - 203 Lanning, Robert - 118 LaPorte, Susan - 46, 74, 202, 211, 221, 229 Larkins, Larry - 149, 207 Larkins, Linda - 91, 153 Lasiter, John - 53, 80, 91, 195 Lasiter, Mark - 74, 158 Lavigne, Mike - 118, 176 Lawrence, Andrea - 91 Lawrence, Carol - 53, 47, 51, 74, 172, 185, 190, 202 Lawrence, Scott - 104 Lawrence, Timothy - 104, 207 LeBlanc, David - 104, 162, 163 Johnson, Gregory - 206 Johnson, Pennelope - 104, 176 Johnson, Robbie - 90 Johnson, Sandra - 118 Jones, Bryan - 90, 158. 159 Jones, Diane - 104, 153 Jones, LaVerne - 118 Jones Robbie - 74, 76, 200 Jones Taffy - 118 Jones, Vicki- 74, 182, 184, 20 Jordan, Jimmy - 104 Joubert, Linda - 74, 176, 182 Joubert, Ralph - 156, 176. 207 Lee. Lee, Buster - 118 Clayton - 118 Lee, David - 74, 196 Lee, John - 91, 195 Lee, Marshall - 104 Lee, Patricia - 91, 200, 209 Lee, Patsy - 91, 185, 213 Lee, Stephen - 104, 232 Lehr, Vivian - 91 Leonard, Will- 98, 100, 105, 149, 174, 192 Lesson, Larry - 105 Leviness, Winnie - 4, 91 Moore , 62 Lewis, Evelyn - 160 Lewis, Marie - 105, 184 Lewis, Maurice - 105, 183, 207 Lewis Wallace - 119, 206 Lichey, Janet - 74, 188, 189, 201 Liddell, Laura - 119 Light, Carla - 119 Liles, Paul - 119 Lindsey, Les - 91, 187 Lindsey, Lisa - 119 Ann -43, 51, 58, 59, 78, 83, Locke, 182. 229 Logan, Ellen - 105, 153 Lomax, Walter - 29, 53, 175, 176, 178. 202 Lopez, Carl - 194 Lopez, Edward - 75, 195 Lopez , Yolanda - 75, 178, 182, 202 Lord, Michael - 91 185, 187, 190, 202, 225 McManus, Jimmy - 119, 176 McWilliams, Carol - 106 McWilliams, Darrell - 156 Megas, Gayle - 75 Meitzen, Anita - 106 Meneffee, Susan - 105 Merrill, Linda - 23, 244 Meyers, Jack - 105 Miller, Doug - 92, 203 Minnard, Teresa - 119 Mitchell, Becky - 75, 174, 182, 183. 185, 188, 189, 190, 199, 218, 220. 227, 228 Mitchell, Ricky - 119, 176, 183, 203 Mohr, Danny - 154, 155, 176 Mohr, David - 119 Monroe, Tom - 105 Monroe, Vicki - 105, 180 Lovely, Pamela - 119 Lowdermilk, Ann - 91 Lowdermilk, Theresa - 119 Lumpkin, Stuart - 195 Luquette, Kathy - 75, 201 Lyons, Sandy - 200 Mabry, Linda - 119 Mackey, Julie - 119, 176 Mackey, Thomas - 176, 204, 207 Maddox, Larry - 195 Maglio, Lora - 45 Magliolo, Charles - 15, 75, 80, 158, 159, 228 Maher, John - 105 Mahoney, Deborah - 105 Makin, Sandy - 75, 182, 190 Malain, Ann - 119, 153, 176 Maldonaldo, David - 119 Maldonado, Nick - 167 Mallord, Melanie - 91 Malone, Charles - 91, 154 Manuel, Letty - 91 Manuel, Martin - 92 Marinucci, Debbie - 119 Markham, Deryal - 105 Marks, Ricky - 91, 196 Marshall, Alben - 147, 148, 151 Martindale, Cynthia - 20, 36, 38, 92 Mathews, Eddie - 119, 167 Mathews, Mary - 105 Mathews, Rita - 92, 200 Mathis, Carra Jo - 105, 210 Mauldine, Debra - 105 Mayfield, Mary - 119, 137, 178 Maywald, Mari - 15, 75, 182, 203 Mazzu, Becky - 119, 198 McAtee, Nacy - 106, 210 McBride, Wayne - 196, 197 McCall, Lisa - 35, 74, 75, 176, 180. Moore, Anthony - 119 Moore, Cindy - 92, 176, 182, 185, 190, 199, 208 Moore, Melinda - 119 Michele - 137 Orgain, Ben - 43, '71, 76, 186, 189 Ortega, Dianna - 176 Ortega, Kathy - 178, 183, 185, 208 Ortiz, Cindi - 106, 184 O'Shea, Dolores - 176 Otis, Robert - 120 Outlet, Kathy - 172, 178, 182, 196, 208 Owen, Carl - 92 Owen, Neil - 106, 184 P Padilla, Donnie - 196 Padilla, Frank - 212 Paige, Joseph - 120, 149 Palmer, Michael - 156 Paredes, Kathy - 120, 196 Parker, Bobby - 120 Parker, Daniel - 106, 111, 204, 205, 207 Parker, Thomas - 7, 42, 44, 47, 51, 52, 76, 82, 148, 150, 151, 174, 204, 207, 221, 229, 246 182, 185. 224 McCoy, Patricia - 106, 193, 233 McElroy, Lawrence - 106, 207 McGhin, Karen - 92 McGhin McGhin , Robbie - 75 , Tim - 118, 189, 196 McGowan. Mike - 45 McKeon, William - 119, 176 McKnight, Lorri - 36, 38, 47, 75, Morehead, Shelia - 114, 119, 153, 198 Morgan, Clemon - 92, 160 Morris, Brenda - 105, 160, 161, 184 Morris, Linda - 119, 160 Mosby, Michael - 119 Mudd, Susan - 37, 38, 50, 105 Muirhead, Mark - 183 Mullen, Glen - 119, 176, 203, 206 Murphy, Carolyn - 53, 75, 176, 178, 185, 193, 219, 202 Murphy, James - 75 Murphy, Mary - 75, 201 Murphy, Mike - 76, 196, 197, 203 Murphy, Shannon - 106, 111 Myers, Connie - 119, 183 Napoleon, Diane - 92, 199 Nash, Lee - 194 Neely, Andy - 106, 206 Neely, Joel- 119, 176 Neil, John - 119, 165 Nelson, Erik - 119 Nelson, Terry - 106, 178 Nesmith, Lucy - 15, 76, 186, 188 Nevills, James - 76, 207 Newton, Robert - 92 Night, Allan - 41, 42, 76, 79, 172, 174, 183, 185, 188, 190, 220, 212, 227, 229 Nixon, Janiece - 106, 172, 173 Noah, John - 179 Nonette, Patricia - 92 Normand, M. W. - 44,76, 192,221 Nunez, Michele - 76, 175, 185, 193, 203, 219 Nunez, Shawn - 92, 232 O Okres, Horace - 120 Olexa, Kathy - 20, 32, 33, 36, 38, 51, 172, 173, 175,rl85, 187, 221. 222 Olexa, Robert - 7, 32, 147, 148, 167 Parmley, Diana - 106, 193, 203, 233 Parsons, Eldon - 154 Pate, Gordon - 12, 76, 188, 211 Patterson, Kelly - 76, 195 Pauler, Don - 77, 148, 192 Payne , Mary - 52, 77 , 201, 209 Pearce, Roger - 92, 176, 178, 179, 185 181 , Peavy, Frances - 92, 195 Peckham, Ricky - 77, 200 Penny, Erin - 106 Peppas, Art - 106, 149, 167 Peppo , Scott - 92, 178, 196 Perez, Claudio - 77, 184 Perez, Rosemary - 120, 178 Perez, Simon - 77 Perkins, Brian - 92 Perkins, Laura - 27, 106, 183 Perricone, Bernard - 90, 92, 93, 149 Perricone, Steve - 120 Perry, Gail- 42, 46, 77, 186, 203, 209, 241 Peters, Gail - 178 Peters, Shawna - 35, 62, 78, 172, 173, 175, 182, 190, 193, 199, 218 230, 233, 243 Peterson, Laura - 50, 120 Peterson, Mark - 120 Phelan , Mark - 77, 202 Philips, Christy - 77, 203 Phillips, Donald - 106, 109, 149 Phillips, Walter - 150, 152 Picazo, Natalie - 35, 88, 208 Pinkney, David - 99, 200 Pintsch, Kyle - 120 Piper, Daphne - 106, 121, 153, 160 Pipkin, Patti- 30, 120, 137, 172 Pipkin, Stuart - 49, 84, 85, 93, 146, 148, 150, 151, 152, 159, 174 Plangrnan, Monica - 120, 164 Plettman, Elaine - 120, 178 Pool, Karla - 47, 58, 77, 182, 190, 202, 211, 225 Posey, Glen - 120, 176, 183 Pounds, Jeff - 72, 200 Powell, Ernie - 120, 176, 206 Powell, Paris - 93, 148 Pratt, Anne - 120, 183 Pratt, Hugh - 106, 111 Precht, Arlo - 120, 176 Price, Brenda - 93, 185, 193, 203 Price, Kay - 27, 106 Price, Lee - 120, 149, 162, 172 Pugh, Deleigh - 93 Pullin, Ronnie - 192 Pyle, Daniel - 12 Pyle, Susan - 106 Pyron, Patricia - 107, 196, 197 Quarles, Suzy - 120 Quezada, Sandra - 120 Rabeaux, Linda - 107 Rabeaux, Louis - 204, 207 Rabeaux, Patricia - 77, 201 Ragan, John - 45, 93, 174, 183, 192, 207 Raines, Mike - 78, 158, 159, 243 Ramirez, Anna - 107 Ramsey, Danny - 93 Rand, Dianna - 93, 201, 202 Rand, Mark - 21, 107, 176 Rand, Mickey - 93, 148, 150, 152, 159 Ransom, Dean - 120, 167 Ray, Clint - 93, 185, 188, 192 Rayner, Cathy - 7, 120 Regaldo, Joe - 107 Reid, Ann - 93, 199, 208 Reid, Earl - 149 Reyes, Joe - 107 Reynolds, Barbara - 210 Rhone, Gary - 78, 192, 199 Richards, Evelyn - 107 Richardson, Jay - 112, 120 Richardson, Kathy - 102, 107, 210 Richardson, Kenneth - 196 Richardson, Valerie - 120 Ridenour, Happy - 98, 107, 190 Riggs, Kathy - 120 Riggs, Tana - 93, 182, 185, 208 Rigsby, Cathy - 93, 208 Rileo, P. - 183 Riley, Amanda - 121 Rivera, David - 148 Rivera, Reggie - 149, 167, 176 Roane, Randy - 121, 176, 192 Robb, John - 93, 176 Robb, Matt - 121, 176 Robbitt, Cindy - 121 Robert, Peirre - 7, 107 Robert, Renee - 121 Robeson, Debby - 78, 182, 209 Robinson, Craig - 149. 156 Robinson, Lisa - 87, 90, 93, 176, 178, 179, 187, 197, 203, 213 Rochelle, Rhonda - 7 Rodriguez, Imelda - 93, 198 Rodriguez, Mary - 52, 78, 187, 202 Rodriguez. Nelda - 107 Rogas, Dan - 59, 76, 78, 146, 147, 148, 151, 152, 172, 183, 185, 190, 212, 220, 221, 227 Rogas, Gale - 121, 172 Rogers, Alvin - 121, 206 Rogers, Carol- 61, 78, 178, 181, 185, 190, 202 Rogers, Flora - 78, 200 Rogers, Pamela - 43, 50, 52, 66, 78, 79,175,185,190, 203, 229 Rogers, Rosalind - 107, 160 Rogers, Sandra - 94, 176 Rogers, Stanley - 107 Rogers, Thomas - 107, 149, 207 Roggenkamp, David - 121 Rojas, Frank - 94, 167 Rollins, Terri- 121, 172 Roper, Elizabeth - 94, 178 Sachitano, Judi - 94, 96. 172, 190, 199, 208 St. John, Ginny - 12, 80, 174, 180. 182, 185, 190, 191, 203 Sala, David - 194 Salazar, Joe - 176, 178, 179 Salazar, Robert - 29, 78, 158, 159, 176, 179, 237 Saldana, Albert - 53, 94 Saldana, Ana - 53, 176, 180, 187 Saldana, Richard - 121 Salsberry, Cindy - 111 Sanchez, Dolores - 200 Sanchez, Hector - 176, 178, 179 Sanders, Sherri - 107, 196 Schwartz, Donald - 78, 159, 195 Scoggin, Gene - 78, 79, 148, 185 Scourton, Pamela - 79, 172, 173, 175, 180, 182, 202, 230 Screen, Bert - 121 Sculley, Martye - 79, 175, 180, 182, 190, 191 Sears, Joyce - 121 Seay, Suzanne - 94, 182, 185, 190, 191, 193, 208 Segura, Edith - 94 Semiene, James - 121 Sheffield, Laura - 176 Shelander, Scott - 108, 167, 169 Shephard, Lawrence - 48, 107, 176, 192 Sherwood, Floria - 108 Shofner, Martin - 42 Shofner, Walter - 72, 94 Shorkey, Alice - 47, 79, 182, 188, 190, 202, 225 Short, Anne - 85 Sibert, Marsha - 13, 62, 79, 174, 184, 201 ' Siebenthall, Linda - 108, 122, 210 Simien, James - 149 Simien, Leslie - 79 Simien, Wallie - 79, 201 Simons, Sherry - 122 Simmons, Brenda - 48, 94, 176 Simmions, Charlene - 122 Simmons, Derrell - 122, 149 Simmons, Welton - 122, 149, 156, 207 Sims, Jancie - 108 Slampa, Debbie - 79, 175, 185, 190, 202, 220, 227 Slampa, John - 7. 167 Slaughter, Benjamin - 94, 148 Slaughter, Ricky - 94 Sloan. Smith Smith Smith Smith 17 2 Smith Smith Smith Smith , Smith Sneed Karan - 200, 209 Allen - 23, 108, 184 Betty - 95 Donald - 122 Grant - 59, 79, 82, 167, 169, 185, 211, 212, 220, 221 Kenneth - 95 Linda - 108 Mark - 122 Martha - 54, 108, 111, 197 Renee - 122 Dianne - 95, 160 Sockler, Allison - 50, 85, 95, 182, 185, 190, 199, 208 Sostand, Judy - 79, 200 Spahn, Larry - 79, 195 Sparks, Richard - 95, 196, 200 Spears, Jeri - 102, 108, 110, 138, 210 Spivey, Mike - 200 Stevens, Stuart - 148 Stockholm, Jerilyn - 95 Stone, David - 47, 80, 148, 150, 151, 152, 167, 169, 226 Stone, Mary - 108, 180, 190 Straley, Alan - 122, 236 Stutes, Lenard - 108, 196 Sukanski, Ray - 149 Swain, Curtis - 95, 134, 178 Taft, Paula - 99, 122, 184 Taft, Sandy - 52, 84, 200 Tamayo, J. F. - 167 Tangredi, Cathy - 108, 210 Taylor, David - 44, 66, 80, 83, 165. 172, 173, 174, 175, 192, 199, 211. 221 Taylor, Debra - 122 Taylor, Lynn - 38, 122 Taylor, Marla - 33, 37, 38, 108, 164, 178, 223 Taylor, Paul - 33, 98, 107, 108, 149, 159. 183 Teal, Donna - 122 Tevis, Mary - 201, 202 Tezero, Jesse - 122 Thedford, Kurt - 95, 187 Thibodeaux, Cathy - 95, 201 Thibodeaux, Mary - 95, 108 Thomas, Charles - 122, 196, 206 Thomas, Eddie - 122, 156 Thompson, Betty - 122, 160 Thompson, Dennis - 108, 207 Thompson, Kent - 80, 176, 199, 203 Thompson, Sam - 122 Thorp, Christy - 27, 33, 43, 58, 79, 80, 172, 173, 182, 186, 188, 189, 190, 202, 211, 220, 221, 222, 228 Thorp. Jim - 88, 97, 199, 211 Threadgill, Greg - 85, 95, 185 Toxall, Fred - 122 Trahan, Carl- 109, 176 Traylor, Jay - so, 195 Trees, Dee - 23, 104, 109, 153 Trevino, Gilbert - 194 Trevino, Maria - 109 176 64 Trevino, SanJuana - 109 Trum, Carla - 112, 122 Tucker, Giselle - 122, 178 Turner, Jeff- 122 Uelhinger, Janna - 109, 176 Vallery, Dariel - 122, 176 Vallery, Marilyn - 80, 199 Vallot, Amanda - 123 Vanover, Vickie - 45, 57, 74, 76, 80, 176, 178, 182, 190 Varela, Ben - 95 Vickers, Craig - 196 Villareal, Jimmy - 6, 80, 176, 184 Wade, James - 122 Wait, Marcus - 122 Walker. Carl- 58, 61, 80, 83, 176, 202 Walker, Ninette - 53, 81, 182, 190, 193, 199 Wall, Karen - 122, 178 Wallace, John - 196, 211 Wallace, John - 95, 148, 159, 203 Wallace, Melonie - 160, 183 Wallay, Maurice - 100 Walley, Buddy - 109 Walton, Ray - 39, 59, 71, 75, 81, 162, 163, 174, 175, 185, 202, 218 220, 221, 227, 228 Wanca, Billy - 122, 167 Warren, Beth - 81, 173, 178, 181. 185, 190, 203, 239 Warren, Gina - 81, 200 Weathington, Glenn - 176, 178 Webb, Jane - 81, 182, 184, 209 Welburn, Jimmy - 123, 156 Welch, Mary Ann - 82, 195 Weller, Kathy - 93, 95, 182, 184. 185, 190, 203, 208 Wells, Malcomb - 156, 176, 179 Wendt, Conley - 109, 156, 167 Wenner, Raymond - 122 West, Brett - 32, 69, 81, 148, 151, 183, 211, 229 West, Jocelyn - 109, 176 West, Rusty - 109, 149 Wheat, Lettie - 37, 38, 50, 106, 109 190 Wheelington, Allan - 95 White, Gwen - 81, 193 White. John - 95, 176, 178, 179 White, Kathy - 122 White, Mark - 81, 195 White, Paul - 109, 176 Whynot, Lisa - 95, 188 Wiggins, Jeff - 123, 196 Wiggins. John - 95, 174, 180, 196. 197, 204, 207 Wilkerson, Susan - 123 Willcox, Fred - 109, 162, 163, 192 Williams, Clifton - 95 Williams, David - 206 Williams, James - 149 Williams, Kathy - 123, 183, 245 Williams, Nancy - 199 Williams, Pam - 95, 109, 188 Williams, Tonye - 153, 199 Williams, Wallie - 153 Wilson, Danotn - 112, 128, 149, 156, 165, 172 Wilson, Helen - 123, 196 Wilson, Jeff - 19, 156 Wilson, Julie - 33, 123, 164, 172, 183, 223 Wilson, Mark - 159, 196 Wilson, R. - 206 Wilson, Terry - 109, 164, 183 Wilson, Theresa - 53, 81, 176, 178, 179, 183 Wingate, Cindy - 123, 178, 199, 203 Winter, Richard - 27, 95, 183, 185, 192 Wolfrom, Karen - 75, 81, 182, 190, 193, 199 Wolfrom, Stan - 123, 162, 163, 192 Woodward, Beth - 33, 42, 62, 75, 81, 83, 178, 182, 221, 222 Woolfidge, Floyd - 206 Wyche, Anne - 95, 182, 185, 190, 208 Yoder, Bud - 109, 176 Yoder, Kathy - 12, 81, 180, 182, 193 Young, Robert - 204, 207 Ytuarte, Jack - 123, 149, 156 Zambardino, Mark - 109 Zavala, Martha - 81, 194 Zink, Laurie - 60, 95, 96, 176, 186 eacher Index Abendroth, Mr. Kenneth - 140, 195 Anderson, Mrs. Maragaret - 128 Ayres, Mrs. 201 Margrett - 49, 140, 141, Bass, Mrs. Edith - 128, 202 Best, Mrs. Leland - 48, 130, 131 Bloodsworth , Boetler. Mr Bondur, Mr. Bostic. Mrs. Bowlin, Mr. Brady, Mrs. Mr. Lindsey - 142, 143, F. O. - 129, 207 Richard - 130, 131, 183 Margaret - 56, 61, 133 Chester - 134, 135, 203 Melissa - 189 Willcox, Jeannie - 95, 174, 190, 208 Williams, Charlie - 58, 81, 176, 177 179 Braswell, Mrs. Jan - 127 Butler, Mr. H. A. - 133 Chaffin, Mr. Pat - 142 Clifton, Mr. Harold - 26, 136, 172 Cobb, Mr. Terry - 133, 148, 167 Comeau, Mrs. Opal - 128, 202 Cook, Mrs. Shirlene - 140, 199 Cox, Mrs. Dorothy - 130 Day, Mrs. Mavis - 130, 131, 244 Doyle, Mr. Gerald - 132, 183 Drake, Mr. David - 136, 148 Fagg, Mrs. Frances - 130, 199 Ferguson, Mr. Carl - 138 Flippen, Mr. R. T. - 129 George, Miss Evangeline - 26, 49, 66, 69, 78, 98,138 Guthrie, Mr. Mike - 140, 196 Harper, Mr. Richard - 31, 140, 200 Harris, Mr. Duriel - 31, 112, 136, 137, 148. 159 Hebert, Miss Jayne - 142, 143 Hodges, Mr. Herman - 136 Holcomb, Mrs. Sherial - 121, 128, 203 Hudson, Mr. Bill - 142, 143, 184 Hutto, Mrs. Jerry - 129 Jackson, Mr. Clarence - 61, 126 Kennedy, Mr. Jack - 126, 237, 241 Kushner, Mr. Joseph - 136, 137, 185 LaBrie, Mrs. Ester - 134, 160 Laceky, Mr. Bill- 33, 126, 232 Lanasa, Mr. Philip - 134, 135 Larson, Mr. Cliff - 133, 139, 148, 158, 159 Lind, Mr. Robert - 140 Lisman, Mr. Charles - 142 Lovett, Mr. Albert - 140 Miller, Miss Gwynne - 132 Monroe, Mr. Hubert - 56, 134 Montgomery, Mrs. Gwendolynne - 130 Nash, Mr. Mickey - 138 Patillo, Mr. Harold - 140, 141, 194 Peavy, Mrs. Billie - 128, 202 Phillips, Mrs. Elois - 60, 99, 130 Ramsey, Mrs. Frances - 128, 203 Rand, Mr. Jim - 138, 148 Randle, Miss Lottie - 60, 111, 138 Reynolds, Miss Loretta - 140, 141 Rumm, Mrs. Marilynn - 60, 129 Saliens, Mr. Gerald - 60, 136, 192 Sample, Mrs. Helen - 132, 193 Sauls, Mr. Ronald - 127 Schwarzlose, Mrs. Dorothy - 128, 202 Sheffield, Mrs. Louise - 140 Smith, Mr. James - 27, 138, 139 Stidham, Mrs. Mary - 129 Swearingen, Mrs. Betty - 142 Taylor, Mrs. Mary Ann - 6, 130, 230 Thielen, Mr. Pete - 140 Thompson, Mr. George - 94, 136, 148, 155 Tierce, Mr. Doyle - 31, 83, 136 Walker, Mrs. Ada - 134, 199 Walton, Mr. Ray - 127 Weber, Mrs. Josie - 56, 130, 188, 189 Wells, Miss Estelle - 134, 135 Westbrook, Mr. Tom - 134, 156, 165 White, Mrs. June - 57, 66, 71, 79, 134, 175 Williams, Mrs. Jean - 129, 190 Woodall, Miss Viola - 133, 164 A E ! s fj- 4 I 's i r A ik f 9, 3 L n
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