Berkner High School - Ram Yearbook (Richardson, TX)

 - Class of 1976

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fiA rJ ? 4, :ic te g • ' A. 3 -- c L ' . ' - 7J ' hoi rUV ii fcp ' diy 6 ' ,, ' o O ' T ■ , ' .- r y , ' .. - 1 V . ' V ,o ' ;e ... C ' oy ,N. ;; jr -r .. -- o o ; : ' ' V S ] ,A O ' : . • ■? M S ■ - - ■ Til I If n ■ r ' ' t P T O 1976 RAM 6- 9 Lloyd V, Berkner High School I Richardson, Texas ' . -■• ' CONTENTS Activities Faculty Classes Organiza tions Personalities Athletics Advertisem en ts Index ( It is often said that the spirit of a people is disclosed by the education of its youth, and the American spirit is disclosed at Berkner High School as students receive the education and train- ing which will later make them intelligent citizens. The student is offered many roads to good citizenship, for Ram-land boasts high scholastic standards, a superior athletic program, and many fine clubs. Rams learn responsibility through outstanding academic training, loyalty through sup- port of school and team, and leadership through the many varied organizations. As they leave Berkner, gradu- ates possess the qualities which will make most of them mature, responsible individuals in col- lege and later life. The 1976 Ram records the spirit of American youth in action at Berkner. Whether at a football game or in a classroom, at a dance or club project, this spirit is always present. I i K ' ft , i , 9 1 ' r:m - 7; Rl 1 JjAe c Berkner and Pearce Perforin Together Football — that favorite American fall pastime — is one of the many areas in which Rams demonstrate their winning spirit. From the football team to the band, from the Bandoleras to the cheerleaders, pep squad, and Key Club Bell Guard, all are proud to be Rams. That same spirit and pride was demonstrated all year by students who were not members of any of these organizations, but who were simply fans, and who supported their Rams, win or lose, until the end. 1 . United States Marine Corps color guard performs at the Berkner-Pearce half time. 2. Don Starkey, are you under there.- ' 3. Mark Tarpley rambles around left end for another gain. 4. Brad McKissack gains needed yardage against the Mustangs. 5. Mark Tarpley and Coach Beane discuss game strategy. 6. Marcia Lucas shows an example of the award-winning Bandolera spirit. Everyone Is Important at Berkner The school year of 1975-76 saw problems continue in the world; prob- lems of misunderstanding among peo- ples and nations, problems of not car- ing and of no interest in others. And yet, in a broken world so tragi- cally pulled apart and fragmented, hope continued to spring eternal. Rams faced the future with cour- age and hope. They extended a hand of welcome to students visiting from other countries. They spent many hours working on service projects to benefit members of the community. They grew to know each other better. And in that is the hope of the future. To know is to understand and to love. As they go out into the world, Rams will carry this spirit with them. 1. Watch out, Frank Sinatra! 2. Berkner exchange students Masako Shiro- kawa and Gurmeet Singh compare notes on their first day at BHS. 3. Race you to the corner? 4. After you ' re fingerprinted, move to the mug line. •Ill -i imvm-. xmipmrii,.-:i iM ' ' -j f ini ' itiauf- cv School Lite Means Many Things Sometimes it ' s fun — sometimes it ' s a drag. Sometimes you learn some- tliing exciting and new — sometimes you don ' t learn anything. Sometimes the day goes by fast — sometimes it seems like an eternity. But always it ' s changing. That ' s school. Schcx)l life means many things to many people. To some it ' s new oppor- tunities every day to learn about new and exciting things. To others it is just a place you have to go. But to the person who is willing to take the time to put something in school is wonderful — a place where he can learn exciting things about the world around him, and a place where he can see and do things with friends. Although many of us don ' t realize it now, these really are the good old days. 1. But you didn ' t teach us that. 2. This is more fun than making mudpies! 3. Please put your shoes back on. 4. All I wanted to build was a bird house. 5. You have got to have a book on the species of parakeets. 6. I wonder if Alexander Graham Bell staned this way. ' 7. How did the Indians ever make arrowheads out of these things? Homecoming; How Sweet It Is! The excitement of a game Watching the ball change hands Feeling the momenmm building Hearing the crowd yelling Each side supporting its team The winners celebrate The losers contemplate what went wrong Everyone goes home The excitement of the game remaining in their souls. — Kathy Lackland 1. Junior Princess Sarah Webb and her escort Mike Byboth ride the junior float at home- coming. 2. Freshman class shows its Berkner spirit at homecoming. 3. Remember, guys, it was the coaches idea to switch places with the drill team. 4. Have we got something for a headache! 5. Sophomore float features Duchess Jayne Jackson. 6. Let the ref call it. Frost! 10 -m 11 -J1 ' fari M ' - L«.«; TBmiit_ r.Of ' . ' 12 Many Moods of the Rams On any given day many moods can he found among the Rams of Berkner High School. The mood, of course, depends upon the activity at the time. Whether it be setting the table for the Library Club teacher breakfast, working on the student newspaper, taking it easy in the park with a friend, cheering at a pep rally, or com- peting in an athletic event, the moods of Berkner students are constantly changing in an exciting sort of way. Most of the time, luckily, every- bcxly at Berkner stays in a pretty good mood. 1. What are we going to put in that punch- bowl? 2. I don ' t think my back leg is going to make it. 3. Saturday in the park. 4. Go, Rams, go! 5. Just mind your own business, would you? 6. Hope gas prices go down soon, this busi- ness of running to school is getting old! 13 Dumb Things You Have to Do Oh, the memories a day at school can bring! — Putting money in the candy machines (and getting nothing in return) — Eating lunch with a friend (and regretting that you didn ' t bring your own) — Listening to announcements over the P.A. system (and Johnny Caywood ' s jokes) — Going to a dance (and just standing around and talking) — Trying to pay attention in class (when you were really completely asleep) — Standing in the lunch line (while half th e school cuts in ahead of you) — Staying at home to do home- work (while everybody else in the class is out having fun) 1. I ' ve finally mastered sleeping with my eyes open. 2. If I don ' t hit it this time, I think I ' m gonna quit. 3. Are you sure this is the way Frank Lloyd Wright started. ' ' 4. I hope I can find the key to these hand- cuffs. 5. I ' ll bet the teacher doesn ' t understand this either. 6. Dear Abby, The Bandoleras just won ' t 14 ■i . ' V ■ ..■. «• 15 2 Hl H 3 J N TSli — % ir T rT:r .jssem - H 16 r -5 if, Seasons Influence Berkner Lite For the beauty of the earth. For the glory of the skies, For the love which from our birth, Over and around us lies. For the beauty of each hour. Of the day and of the night. Hill and vale, and tree and flower. Sun and moon, and stars of light. For the joy of human love. Brother, sister, parent, child. Friends on earth, and friends above. For all gentle thoughts and mild. God of all, to Thee we raise, This, our hymn of grateful praise. — Conrad Kocher 1786-1872 1. Destined to be gone as quickly as it came, a late winter snow falls softly on Berkner. 2. Spring brings more fun in the park for Rams. 3. I think this was supposed to be yellow. 4. On the way to class. 5. I hope he doesn ' t jump! 6. Working in art class. 7. Do you see any more food? 17 Friends Make the Day atBHS Friends come in many sizes and shapes — tall, short, black, white, 9th grade, 12 th grade, even teacher. And when you ' re down, or in trou- ble, or you need a helping hand, or maybe just someone to bum around with, they can ' t be beat. When you get right down to it, friends are just about the best part of school. A friend — someone to turn to — is what makes life bearable. Someone to share the hurts and the joys. Some- one to congratulate you when you have done well, and someone to offer suggestions when you haven ' t — that ' s a friend. We will remember the friends we made at Berkner all of our lives — including other students who were friends, teachers who were friends, and friends who were teachers. 1. Little docs he know that it ' s really pnine juice in there. 2. Try and pick the person who is different in this picture. 3. Alone again? 4. Man, I ' ve got to go to the bathroom! 5. Christi Barensprung demonstrates her Ban- dolera smile. 6. I can ' t get this hood to stay down! 7. It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane, no, it ' s a cake from Mrs. Gibbs. 18 ff}llUl«-lLV . k 1 19 b- 1 ' .:t m:: ,:  - . ' -N  ■ ,, i ' . ; i fc a -- T igi ; - rAi.iiJM i l «?i iwiWhii 20 And Life Goes On . Solitude. In my greatness I am all alone. No one can touch this peace, this tran- quility, this victory. Watch me grow, forever changing, conquering those elements which endlessly challenge me. But also in my solitude the pres- sures and the sorrows which some- times pound upon my heart can try to beat me. My isolation helps me to overcome the feeling of despair and gives me strength. Strength to get up and fight again. — Kathy Lackland 1. Kick the ball, not me! 2. Each dawn — a promise of better things to come. 3. I wonder if we can say this on the air. 4. Aw shucks, gee whiz, you guys. 5. And you mean that the ostrich egg is five times larger than the average hen egg? 6. I spell relief R-O-L-A-I-D-S. 7. Moo! 21 H- v Caught in the Act! Who says school isn ' t any fun? Fun things — and funny things — happen every day, and in many ways they are what make school bearable for all of us. Fun is where you find it, and at Berkner High School you can find fun all around the school. From the unending sense of humor of many of the teachers at Berkner to pranks played by students in the sen- ior study hall, fun is a part of the daily life at BHS. These photos represent students and teachers caught in the act of hav- ing fun. 1. I knew I should have been a shoe salesman! 2. Now do I get an A? 3. Oh, yeah? 4. Sometimes you just have to grin and bear it. 5. 1 think I broke my hip when we did the bump! 6. rll bet you say that to all the guys! 22 23 24 Clubs Show Spirit at Berkner Club activities are an important part of life at any school, and the 47 clubs and organizations available to students at Berkner are certainly a big part of life in Ram-land. From musical performances to Christian fellowship, from student government to service projects, the opportunities for extracurricular fun are vari ed at Berkner. Every Ram is given the opportu- nity to participate in the clubs and organizations of his choice. 1. 1 think we missed the bus! 2. Now, we have to organize this strike against Mrs. Lown. .?. Tic Tac Toe . . . I won! 4. Who invited Lawrence Welk to the game? 5. Martha, look what those kids are doing. 25 I ' vva Rams Are Into Everything Each of us must choose Down which path we want to go. Down A hall or B, To college, or immediately into a career. To experiment, or to take the beaten path. Our decisions are constantly confronting us. And eternally changing. Which course will you choose. ' 1. Me, I ' m the one . . .! 2. Another example of senior spirit ' 76. 3. A typical day at Berkner at 11;30 and 16 seconds. 4. I look just like my daddy! 5. Don ' t they have any goat ' s milk. ' 26 -• V V •;. . .;. ,;, .;. .;• ••• • . i ' l 1 • •• • ♦  j«  «  ,• r, V- • ;•; ; ' . .-, , , , '  ' •• ' 27 i ' x 28 Rams Enjoy School Lite How did you spend your days at Berkner this year? We all spend our days, just as we spend our money. But, unlike money, there is no way for us to earn any more days. The fact that we spend our days is a fact that we can do nothing about. We have to spend them. But we can decide what we spend them for. If you spent your days at Berkner wisely, you enjoyed life. What a joy it is to come to the end of this school year knowing that we have spent our days doing those things which bring us closer to our brothers. We will always remember this year at BHS, and the days spent here. 1. Who says blondes have more fun. ' 2. I can ' t find the restroom. 3. Ain ' t I handsome. ' 4. Come on, Craig! I think she ' s winning. 5. Did I win, coach. ' 29 Many Things Make a Day Surely a day at Berkner is like set- ting out to fish on a summer day. Our hopes are high in the morn- ing; our goal is a stringer full of fish. The day goes along. We may or may not catch the fish we hoped for. We find that our plans do not always work out just the way we thought they would. But with our eyes open to beauty, our ears tuned to the music of the water and wind, sur- rounded with the fragrance of the earth, and our hearts open to the friendship of our companions, we find when evening comes that we ' ve had a full day indeed — even if we have an empty stringer. _u msmi 1. I didn ' t think I could stretch my paycheck so far. 2. Craig Hutcheson demonstrates his Tarzan imitation. 3. Yes, but it ' s not her birthday. 4. TAXI! TAXI! 5. Well, if you no smoke ' um peace pipe, I cry. 6. I ' ve run out of room. i fuel EiperMfi faOP • jn:(TciAt Xff J;K  « ;0 v ' .. OCQ- ■ca- 30 2 : ifi; 31 mn utrmn -iifC ,. i ! i  FACULTY 33 i-ar- ' Board Controls Richardson Independent School Board Members are (Seated) Charles A. Richardson, Secretary; Mrs. Paul R. Seegers, Leo J. Eveleth, Jr., President; John A. Stallings, Vice-President. (Standing) Martin W. Vernon, Charles West, J. J. Pearce, Jimmy C. Boley. Enthusiasm might be one of the best words which could be used to describe the seven members of the Richardson Indeperident School District ' s Board of Directors. Through their enthusiasm and dedication to excellence in education the dis- trict has evolved from a small-town school system to one of the finest subur- ban school systems in the nation. Gaining national attention with the Pacesetter program instituted this year in Hamilton Park area, the board members did not stop to rest, but continued their enthusiastic direction of RISD programs, including untiring support of the multi-million bond issue which was passed in November and will insure Berkner of its new auditorium. The board holds monthly meetings on the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Board Room of the RISD Administration Building. 34 District Schools The seven members of the RISD Board of Trustees not only serve untiringly in their elected positions, but must carry out their business and family responsibil- ities as well. All are residents of Richardson or of the Lake Highlands area. Mr. Leo J. Eveleth, Jr., who is serving this year as President of the school board, is Vice-President of the First National Bank, and has been a member of the RISD board for nine years. Mr. John A. Stallings, Vice-President, has served six years on the board, and is Senior Vice-President of Henry S. Miller Company. Dr. Charles A. Richardson, a seven year member of the board, is a Richardson Ortho- dontist and Dental Surgeon. He is Secretary of the board this year. Mr. Charles West is President of Charles West Associates, homcbuildcrs and land developers, and is a six year member of the board. Mrs. Paul R. Seegers is a homemaker and has served three years. Mr. Martin Vernon, a Consulting Geologist, has served three years, and Dr. Jimmy Boley, a Richardson Orthodon- tist, is serving his first year. LEO J. EVELETH, Jr. President JOHN A. STALLINGS Vice-President MKS. PAUL R. SEEGERS Member DR. CHARLES A. RICHARDSON Secretary CHARLES WEST Member MARTIN W. VERNON Member DR.JIMMYC. BOLEY Member 35 kWY )1M ' • J? N. ' - ' «4 V Principal Sets High Standards Smith Markham has been principal of Berkner High School since its beginning as a part of the junior high school building. He has literally seen Berkner grow into the beautiful school it is today from the ground up. In helping it grow he has made many outstanding achievements. Mr. Markham sees the parents of many students during the course of a year. Although he does not know each student personally, through school records he is able to work closely with the parents, teachers, and counselors to smooth out any difficulties a stu- dent naay have. Mr. Markham is inter- ested in each individual at BHS and wants each to live up to his capabili- ties. Outside of school Mr. Markham is actively engaged in many civic and church activities. Professional organi- zations also claim much of his spare time. 37 ' n Efficient Vice-Principals RON PARKS Mr. Ronnie Mathews, who taught science and coached football at Berkncr for five years, was named Vice-Principal this year. His duties include discipline problems related to 10th and 11th grade students, supervision of the distribution of all textbooks, and contact with the custodians regarding any problems with the building. He has also helped this year in supervising school-spon- sc rccl activities. Mr. Ron Parks came to Berkner this year as Vice-Princi- pal after eight years experience in the Richardson district. His responsibilities include discipline problems involv- ing 12th grade students, locating substitute teachers when necessary, seeing that lockers are assigned to each student, and setting the calendar of activities for the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. In addition, he was responsible this year for supervising all 10th, 1 1th, and 12th grade activities. RON Nil- MATHEWS 38 Aid Berkner Lite Mr. Charles Goodlow, who has been a Vice-Principal at Berkner for three years, has had 20 years teaching and administrative experience. Seven of those years were in Itasca, Texas, and the remainder has been in the Richardson system. Mr. Goodlow ' s duties this year include discipline, super- vision of the audio-visual equipment, locker assignments, and supervision of the parking lots. He joins the other Vice-Principals in supervising school activities. CHARLES GOODLOW Mr. Joe Roseborough, Vice-Principal in charg e of 9th grade activities, has worked with young people in the Rich- ardson system for nine years. As a Berkner Vice-Principal, his duties include discipline of 9th grade students, working out a duty roster for teacher duties, assisting with parking lot supervision and textbooks, and supervision of the 9th grade calendar of activities. JOE ROSEBOROUGH 39 Language Program Features Grammar ABDO, VIRGINIA, M. A. Engiish, German. German Cluh, War Games Club BENSON, MARSHA, B.S. English, Sf ccch. Dcb;ue Team DAVIS, JACK, M.S. English, French. French Club DUFFY, JEAN, M.A. English. Creative Writing Club, National Honor Society GARLAND, MARTHA, M.L.A. Spanish. Spanish Club GREER, VICKI, B.S. English, Latin, L tin Club. Swim Team HARRIS, ROBERT, M.L.A. English 40 Themes Literary Appreciation LOWN, BARBARA, B.S.Ed. English, Drill Team McCLURE, JO ANNE, M.A. English MILLS, MARION, M.A. English MULH ALL, JANET, B.S. English, Drama, Drama Club MULLARKEY, DONNA, B.A.E. Resource English, Diagnostic Teacher, Plan A ODOM, BILLIE JEAN. B.S. English, National Honor Society SALINAS, JANET, M.A. English, National Junior Honor Society SANDVIK, VIRGINIA. M.A. English, French, French Club SIMS, CARMALETA, B.B.A. English, Personal Typing, Business Law THOMAS, CHERYL, B.A. English WHITESIDES, SAMMIE, M.S. English WERNER, JULIE, B.A. Spanish 41 SOCIAL STUDIES STUDENTS LEARN BLACKBURN, DANIEL, M.L.A. Psychology. Journalism. Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Key Club BEANE, MIKE, M.S. World History, Student Council, Ba5kctb;ill, Fellowship of Christian Athletes DENSMORE, JOHN, B.A. Government, Economics DUHON, RANDY, B.A, American Histor ' , Algebra, Junior Red Cross GILMORE, JOHN, M.A. Geography, Tennis HANSEN, JANE, B.A, Geography, American Field Service HOLLADAY, ALLEN, B,S, World History, Head Football Q )ach HOLLADAY, PAT, B.S, World Historv ' , American History, Football 42 OF SPIRIT OF ' 76 • LEE,JOHN, B.A. American History, Psycliology, Soccer McCRARY, HARDEE, B.A. p3jj Government, Psychology. Baseball MAXWELL, MARY, MA. English, American History i MITCHELL, JOHN, B.S.Ed. AmcriL-an History SOWARDS, ALAN, B.S. American History, Biology STREIT, KENT, M.A. American History, Basketball 43 Mysteries of Functions Angles. COLE, VIRGINIA, M.S. Geometry, Consumer Math FOREMAN, BETTY, B.S. Algebra LANGSTON, JOSEPHINE, A.B. Algebra, Future Teachers ' of America O ' NEILL, JACQUELINE, M.S.T. Geometry. Trigonometry. Elementary Analysis, Mu Alpha Theta Ws 44 Theorems Explained in Math Department RAGSDALE, ELIZABETH, B.S. Resource English, Resource Math, Pep Squad, JV Cheerleaders RUBIN, ROZANNE, M.M.S. Geometry, Trigonometry, Computer Math STIEGELMEYER, DAVID, M.S. Fundamental Math THOMAS, MARILYN, M.L.A. Algebra WHITE, CARLA, B.S. Algebra, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 45 Science Students Discover EASON, EDD, B.S. Biology, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Football FREEMAN, JOHN Biology, Cross-Country, Track, Football GOODBAR, KATHERINE, M,E. Geology, Marine Science, Physical Science, Ecology Club JOHNSON, LORNA, B.S. iv hysical Science MILLER, CATHY, B.A. Biology MARCELL, CAROL, B.S. Physical Science 46 Earth s Secrets 47 Teachers Prepare Students CARNES, CLAYTON, B.S. Coordinated Vocational Academic Education EOFF, WILLIE FA YE, M.S. Vocational Office Education, OEA GINN, EDNA, B.S. Shorthand, Bookkeeping, General Business, Career Planning GORNEY, ALLANA, M.A. Vocational Adjustment Coordinator HYDE, DAVID, B.S. General Manufacturing, Electricity, Auto Tune-Up RAMEY, LINDA, M.S. Typing, Varsity Cheerleaders ROGERS, MILT, M.S. Industrial Cooperative Training, VICA SCHRAMM, MICHAEL, B.S. General Woodworking, Machine Woodworking National Junior Rifle Association 48 J tor the Business World STERLING, PAT, B.S. Typing W ' ATT, CARMEN, M.E. Coordinated Vocational Academic Education WINTERS, CHARLES, B.S. Architecture, General and Technical Drafting, Constaiction 49 Fine Arts Department BOHART, MAXINE, B.S. Prc-Em ployment Laboratory Education in Child Care. Bachelor Survival CAMPBELL, JODIE, B.S. Home Economics Cooperative Education. Home Furnish- ings, Home Nursing, Human Ecology CRAIG, GENE, B.A. Photography DAVENPORT, PHILIP, B.S. Art FLOYD, BOB, M.A. Band GIBBS, MARY, M.S. Homcmaking, Custom Apparel, Home and Family Living, FHA HIGHTOWER,J.T.,M.S. ?; Choir, Music Theory WALKER, CHERYL, B.S. Ceramics, Crafts L— - m I 1 ... — j HlHt 1 . i H n ■ ft yj 50 Physical Education and Study Hall AVANT, CHARLES, M.S. Physical Education CHAMPION, CAROL, M.S. Physical Education, Outdoor Education, Girls ' Athletics EVERETT, MARCUS, M.S. Fundamental Math, Physical Education, Basketball LOVELACE, CAROLYN Study Hall POTTER, BOBBIE Study Hall PRUETT, NELSON, M.A. Health, Athletic Trainer. CB Radio Club SILER,JUDY,M.A. Physical Education YAGER, PAULA, M.S. Physical Education, Health, Girls ' Athletics M jmm ;S;t ««Ki;ijJ? ' ' Si:3+L«; 51 Secretaries Know ALLISON, HELEN Secretary, Senior Attendance BEAUBIANJAN Junior Attendance DENSMORE, MARY Freshman Attendance CAMPBELL, FRANCES Plan A Aide KEATHLEY, HELEN, B.S Secretary to Principal KENNEDY, BETTY Library Clerk Their Business LENXaS, CHRISTINE Plan A Aide MILLER, KAY Secretary to Assistant Principal NATION, DORIS, B.A. Library SHA]VIBURG, BERTHA M. Data Processing Secretary WRIGHT, KATHRYN, M.LS. Lihrarian ZOELLER, BARBARA, B.S, Library Clerk 53 Counselors Aid Students HARMON JAMES, M.Ed. Counselor HARRINGTON, MAXINE, M.Eci. Counselor HILL, BETT ' , M.S. Counselor THOMAS. CHARLES, M.A. Counselor, Newconners ' Club Sponsor Cooks Prepare Meals Bcrkner High School Cooks are (1st Row) Alma Van Dover, Lucille Boyles, Ann Orlando (Head Cook), Margaret Graham, Margie Johnson. (2nd Row) Irene Katzfey, Lynn Joubert, Lois Semple, Lizzie Lyons, Stella Benyola, Flossie Jackson, Lori Oberle. (3rd Row) Jane McGowan, Inez Harper, Lydia Evans, Mildred Engel, Carolyn Wallace, Noomi Anderson. 55 .!( -vK Vbi ' ' CLASSES 57 9tif Tf; ■..;.•«. ; SKiS ' .- ' Tr.iiU ' nr - :;:73i aiL ' Sf;r ' w«sR , tc-: i - CHUCK NULL President v-i- Vj.-. ., v-i :.-;., Freshman Class Officers -! • ¥ f BiL4D GRUBB Vice-Presiden t SHERRY SMITH Secretary km i. MIKE MILLS Treasurer ADAMS, JANICE AFFELD, MARK AGEE, KERRY ALEXANDER, THOMAS ALSABROOK, CHARLES AMSTUTZ,JON ANDERSON, JOHN ANDERSON, CHRIS ANDERSON, SCOTT ANSLEY, DIANE ASHBY, LINDA ASHTON, WILLIAM AVERA, PAUL BAILEY, JON BAKER, ANGELA BAKER, DONALD BALES, WILLIAM BARCHERS, SANDRA SEE DICK RUN?- LOOK SPOT . 60 BARLOW, CHRIS BARLOW, TONY BARON, KENNETH EARTH, CINDY BARTLHTT. GAY BARTON, GWENDOLYN BARTLEW BABBETTE BASDEN,JEFF BASS, SHARON BAYS, DESIREE BAYMAN, LYDON BEASLEY, KYLE BEASORE, LORI BEAUBIEN. DANA BEIS, LISA BELL, JAMES BENDER, KIMBERLY BENNINGFIELD, EX:)NNY BERRY, PHILLIP BERRY, VICKl BHANGOO, PUSHPINDER BIDELL, LISA BIONDI, MARISSA BISHOP, SANDRA BLACK, LISA BLAIR, CHRIS BLAKE, KEVIN BLEDSOE, TERESA BONDS, STUART BOONE, CONNESTAN BRATTON, KURT BRENNAN, PATRICIA BREWSTER, J AN A BRIDEWELL, MICHAEL BROCK, JULIA BROOKS, CINDY BROUGHTON, CHARLES BROWN, KENNY BROWN, JEFFREY BROWN, MICHAEL BROWN, TONY BULLA, DENISE 61 BYBOTH, JOSEPH CALAME, DOUG CALLIGARO, DEBRA CAMP , ROSEY CANALAS, REGGIE CANNADAY, DAVID CAPPS, LISA CAPPS, PAMELA CARLISLE, CHARLES CARNEY, CLAYTON CARPENTER, CINDY CARVER, BOB CASTELLANOS, PATRICIA CAVE, BOBBY CHAMPAGNE, STANLEY CHAPMAN, VALARIE CHRISTENSEN, BRET CHRITTON, STEPHANIE CLAY, MATTHEW CLEM, DONALD CLINKSCALES, KERRY CLOWDUS, RUSS COBB, DEBBIE COBB, JIM CODY, SCOTT COE, LEIGH COLE, SCHERRIE COLLINS, COY COMPTON, STEPHANIE CONNORS, MIKE COONS, JIMMY COOPER, DEBBIE COOPER, MARY COPUS, CHRisn- COWART, ESTELLA COX, ALISA COX, COLLEEN CRANK, CHRIS CRAWFORD, MIKE CREAMER, KYLE CROSSLAND, GARY CROWE, TONY 62 CRUTCHFIELD, ANN CURRY, DEBBIE EAT YOUR HEART OUT EUELL GIBBONS. DARNELL, WALTER DAVIDSON, GREG DAVIS,JAN DAVIS, LEIGH DAVIS, STEPHEN DAVIS, STEVEN DE LEON, ROSA DEAN, LINDA DELOACH, LISA DERR, RICHARD DEW, VALERIE DIETZ, DIANE DIPIAZZA, VINCENT DOBBS, CYNTHIA DOWLING, STEPHEN DRUMM. DENA DRUMMOND, LORRIE DUFFIELD, THOMAS DUNN, JOHN DUNN, KERRY DURBIN, RICHARD DURHAM, KIMBERL ' DYER, MICHELE EASTIN, NL RK 63 EASUM, CHARLES EDWARDS, TRACED ' ELLEDGE, RENNEE ELLIOT, SCOTT ENGEL, JAMES ESH, DAVID ESTEP, NANCY EUBANKS, DAVID EVANS, DONALD FAIRMAN, ADELE FEAGINS, ERIC FIELD, KURT FINNEGAN, KEVIN FORD, PATRICK FORDING, KEVIN FRANK, BONNIE FRANKLIN, CRAIG FRANKS, MICHAEL Don ' t flick your bic, I mean your ashes in my hair! 64 ; ,i ' . .t..J t-.M,m,f.  . JMJ fth.H W %M FRASIERJEFFERY FREEMAN, DONALD FULFORD. ERIC FULGHUM, DONALD FULTON, JIM GANTER, PATRICIA GARCIA, CUAUHTEMO GARCIA, RAUL GARCIA, RICHARD GARRETSON, CINTHIA GILES, JOHN GLASSCOCK, KEVIN GLENN, JOEL GLESS, SHARON GLISSON, CARRI GONZALEZ, LANCE GOOD, DAVID GORDON, SHERRY GRAHAM, REGINA GRAY, ROBERT GREEN, LINDA GREEN, LIZABETH GRIGSBY, RICHARD GROUDS, GHONDA GROUNDS, SHARON GRUBB, RUSSELL HALL, SHIRLEY HALPENNY,JOHN HAMILTON, BARBARA HAMILTON, PHILUP HAMILTON, PHILUP HAMMACK, RAE HAMRICK, STEPHEN HANDY, KEVIN HANSEN, KELLI HARBESON, RAYNA HARDIN, ROBERT HARP, DEBRA HARRELL, PEYTON HARRIS, MICHAEL HARRISON, ELIZABETH HART, TODD 65 HARVEY, DANNY HAVEN, PAMELA HENNINGER, CAMELA HEREN.JOHN HERTEL, PAULA HICKS, CATHERINE HIGDON,JANA HILTON, ERIC HOCKER.JOHN HODGKINSON, GREGORY HOGAN, FRED HOGUE, DEANN HOLCOMB, JEFFREY HOLDEN, WILLIAM HOLMEN, ARMOUR HORN, DIANNA HORTON, DORA HOWARD,JEANNE HUFF, ROBERT HUFFINES, TED HUGHES, KAREN HUGHES, KYLE HUKILL, KENNETH HUMPHREY, LEE HUNDLEY, GORDON HUNNICUT, PATRICIA HUNTER, RACHEL INGRAM, TRACY IINGLES,JIM IVEY, SAMUEL IVY, LONNIE JACK, LAURA JACKSON, JOSEPH JAMES, COLIN JAN, CYNTHIA JASPER, SHARON JAY, SANDRA JENKINS, DENINE JOHNSON, KIM JOHNSON, KRISTI JOHNSTON, DENNIS JOHNSTON, JOHN 66 Only a dime to sneak a peek! fl ¥ JOHNSTON, TIMOTHY ' JONES, DARLA JONES, RONEE JORDON, BARBARA JORDON, MARY lUNG. MICHAEL KANEWSKE. JAMES KARTSOTIS, MAR ' KAUFFMAN, KENNETH KEARNEY. KYLE KELLY, KELLEY KENNISON, DAVID KERR. BLANKA KILANDER,JEAN KILANDER, MARIE KINGJR, ROLLIN KNOPPEL. HEIDI KRIZMATIC, JAMES 67 LATHAMM, PAUL LABACKER, PAT LAURE, BESSY LAWRNCE, CINDY JOHNSON, LEE LEACH, BRIAN LEHR, ANDY LEICHENSPRING, LORI LESTER, LINDA LEWIS, STEVE LEWIS, LARRY LEWIS, LISA LEWIS, TERRY LHUILLIER, CHERYL LIGHT, LAURIE LINDSEY, KEITH LINDSEY, ROCKEY LINGERFELT, PATTY LIVINGSTON, MISSY LONG, VICTOR L OOPER, MICHELLE LORENTZ, RICKY LORENZ, KATHY LORIA, YUONNE 68 LYNCH, ROSALYNN MAHURIN, LISA MAHURIN, MIKE MAHURIN, PAM MAIA, DIANE MANN, JASON MARCINKO, PAT MART, DHBBIE MART, BC)BBY MASON, KEVIN MASON, TERRY McALISTER, JULIE McALISTER,JEAN McCRAW, ANGELA McCURRY, EVA McDANIEL, SHANE McAGEE,JANA McGREW, CINDY McGREW, PAM McKINNEY, SHARON Mclaughlin, JOHN McPETERS, DALE MEDDLER, DONNY MELTON, CAROL MIDDLETON, LINDA MILAN, LISA MILLER, CINDY MILLER, DAVID MILLER, DELMAR MILLER, MARK MICHAEL, MILLS MITCHELL, LINDA MIZE, ERIC MOLTER, LEIANN KIAMICHI, MONGOLD MOMGOMERY, WILLIAM MOORE, ALAN MOORE, DIANNA MOORE, REBECCA MOORE, WEND ' MORGAN, WILLIAM MORSE, LOREN MORSE, ROBERT 69 ' V m ■JWUiW MOUNT, ROGER MOWERY, CAROL MOZLEY, WILLIAM MUNSTERMAN, ANTHONY MURPHY, KAREN MURPHY, TAMARA MUSIL, BRENDA MYERS, SHARON NEWKIRK, RODNEY NEWMAN, MONICA NICHOLSON, VALARIE NILES, TERRY NINTZEL, DOUG NITER, GARY NOLAN, LESLEE NOTELE, MARK NULL, CHARLES ODONNELL, DIANE ONEAL, GREGORY ODALLAHAM, DAVID ODOM, KIM ODONALD, PEGGY OEHLER, JEANNE OSBORNE, MIKE OUELLETTE, STEVEN OLLETE, STEVE PARKER, DEBRA PARKER, JOSEPH PARNITKE, WILLIAM PATCHEM, CHARLIE PEASNER, CHRIS PENNY. ELAINE PETERSON, EDIE PHEMISTER, RUSSEL PHILLIPS, KELLA PIERCE, TANE PIERSON, RENE PIRES, CATHERINE PISTOR, WILLIAM PITTROF, ROBIN PLANELLS. SUZANNE PLECHE, MARK 70 PLOEHN, HARRY POLK, MALANIE PORTER, PHILIP PRATHERS, CHRISTIA PRESTRIDGE, MICHAEL PRICE, JOHNNY PRICE, MICHEALE PRUITT, DEBORAH PUIZ, SUSAN QUICK, ROBIN RAGSDALE, CARRIE RATHKAMP, WILUAM RAMSEY, DAVID RANDAL, TAMNn ' REEN, NORMA REHAERS, FRED RELDER, ANGELA RENFRO, DEBRA 71 r «:, i«i,.r iw. ' - . fAtL jf ' -.v •■wwi«Hijr '  ii«- ' RENFRO, JOHNNY REYNOLDS, DALE RIENDEALD, LISA RILEYJOHN RIPPY, ROBERT RITTER, ERIC RIVERS, TAMfvTi ' E ROBERTS, WILLIAM ROBINSO, GREGORY ' RONSICK, DENISE ROSE, GREGORY ROSS, ANTHONY ROWAN, GARY ROWSEY, CHARLES ROY, RENEE ROYER, ARTHUR ROSINSKY, DANA RUEKBERG, BRADLEY SAMFORD, LAURA SANCHERS, CLAYTON SANDERFORD,JEFFERY SARMAKE, MICHAEL SCHILLER, LISA SCHILLINGS. DAVID SCHMINKE, DIANA SCHROEDER, RICHARD SCHRODER, LORI SCHRODER, L TMN SCHUTZA, CURTIS SCOTT, JOHN SCOTT, LISA SEEGMILLER, ROBERT SHANI, SHAHRAM SHEA, MICHAEL SHOOK, STEPHEN SHOWERS, CLAUDIA SIEGERT, DAVID SIMMONS, DAVID SIMS. RONALD SKINNER, JEFF SLOVAK, PATRICIA SMALL, CHARLES 72 ■I H SMITH, AMY ' l SMITH, BARRY SMITH, ELIZABAETH b M I SMITH, GREGORY tf pil SMITH, KENT ' 1? SMITH, LOUANNA V SMITH, ROBIN rsi SMITH, SHERRY ' ' ■ SMITHSON, JULIE r mk SMELLGROE, TIM T SPEARS. GENIFER 7 - SPRINGMAN, DEBRA t J STAFFORD, COLLEEN STAMPLEY, JACQUELYND STANCELL, BOBBY STANLEY, TAMI STAFFORD, MARY STIEN, RICHARD STEPHENS, ELIZABETH STEPHENSON. PHILLP STEPHENSON, STEVE STHRAN, HUBERT STIEGLITZ, SHERRY STOKER, ROBIN SULLIVAN, MELINDA SUMMERSKILL, THRESA Hey good looking! 73 SWANSON, ERIC SYKORA, JIM TABOR, MARK TATE, CHRISTINA TAYLOR, CHARLES TEEMS, TRACEY THOMPSON, SHARON TIMINSKY, CHARLES THOMKINS, RICHARD TOWNSEND, GERALD TRESNER, THEREASA TROUTT, CYNTHIA TUCKER, JACKIE TURKO, WILLIAM ULRICH,JEFF VAN NEST, TERRI VAN WART, PAM VANDERGRIFF, ERIC VARLEY, DEBBIE VENETUCCI, EDWARD VENTURA, TAMARA VETTER, KATHY VINEYARD, ANDREW VOORHEES, DEBBIE VOTE, GREG WADE, RICKY WALKER, CLYDE WALLACE, DENISE WALLACE.JULLIE WALLACE, MICHALEL WALLER, HELEN WALLS, THERESA WALTON, LISA WARD, MARK WASHAM, REY WATKINS, JANET WAY.JULIE WEATHERED, MICHAEL WEBER, KATHRINE WEHINGER.JAMES WEIDMAN, LANCE WELBORN, DAVID 74 WEST, DAVID WESTFALL, WILLIAM WHEAT, CAROLYN WHITCOMB, CHRIS WHITE, LAURA WHITE, BRET WHITLOCK, PAT WILLIAMS, BILL WILLIAMS, MICHAEL WILLIAMS, WILLIAM WILLIAMSON, ROBERT WILLIAMS, TOM WILLIAMSON, KINffiERLY WILLIFORD, RONN ' WILSON, ANDY WIMBERLFA ' , STACY WINGO,JAMES WISE, JUDY 75 fm k ■ ybf ff ' ' ' Sophomore Class Officers r £ i UV, JAYNE JACKSON President m ; ' . - GENAI GRUBB Vice-Presiden t r- -- l j LISA HICKS Secretary V%-; . ' d sK SHARON HUFFMAN Treasurer ADAMS, TEENA ADKINS, CARA ADKINS, KATHY ALLEN, JOHN ALLISON, BILL ALLRED, CINDY AMEEN, MIKE AMOS, DEBBIE AMSTUTZ, JULIE ANSLEY, CARL ARMSTRONG, TRACEY AULD, CHRIS BARD, KERI BARNES, MIKE BARNETT, ERIC BARNETT, PAUL BASINGER, ANSLIE BEAN, CHRIS BEAVER, JOHN BELL, CHRIS BELL, CINDY BELL, TERESA BELLOMY, LAURA BERLIN, SHERRI 78 BERRY, CHARMAINE BAIRD.JAN BISHOP, JOHN BISHOP, SUSAN BRADFORD, ROSE BRANXANER, BILLY BRENTS, TRACEY BRIGMAN, ROBERT 79 BROCK, JEANNIE BROWN, DIANNE BROWN, KEVIN BROWN, LARRY CAPEL, RENEE CARLTON, STEVE CASEY, BECKY CA VENDER, ROBIN 4 ' k 80 CAYWOOD, TERRI CHARLEY, HOLLY CHAMPLIN, SARGI CHAPMAN, BOB CHRISTI, CARTI CHRLSTY, KELLY CLARK, APRIL CLAXTON, CLIFTON COBB, LESS COKER, DEBBIE COLLENDER, JOHNNY COLLINS, STEVE COMMONS, MARGRET COMTE, KYLE COOPER, CHRISTINA COX, CINDY CRAGO, MARY CROSSLAND, RONNPi ' CURRIN, KEN DALE, ALES DARDEN, BRENT DAUBACH, LYNNE DAVIS, JEFF DAVIS, LINDA 81 DAVIS, MIKE DAY, SHAWN DEATON, CONNIE DENSMORE, JANICE DEW, CHRISTINE DIAMOND, TONY DIETZ, DORIS DODGE, DOUG Kelly Jones and Eleni Xeros prepare the football players ' table. DOLAN, KELLY DOTSON, HAROLD DOZIER, RORI DUMAIS, STEVE DUNCAN, TONYA DUNHAM, CINDY EAST, LARRY EATONjDAVID Sophomores really show their spirit at the pep rallies. 82 EDWARDS, SHERRIAN EDGENJACK ELLY, BOBBY EMMONS, LIZ Homecoming was a very special event for everyone. 83 FIELDS, RONALD FIELY, TERRY FIGUROA, KAREN FILLEBROWN, CHRIS FITZGERALD, MIKE FITZGERALD, PATRICIA FITZPATRICK, MIKE FLYNN, TONY FORD, ROCKY FOSTER, RICHARD FOZALL, RODALEY FRAZIER, STEVE FREDRICKS, CLAUDIA FREEMAN, KERRI FULGHAM, TRACEY FALLION, BRETT GALLION, RISA GANTER, MARK GARCIA, YVONNE GEBHART, TED GENTLE, TAMI GIBSON, BONNIE GIBSON, SHEILA GIBSON, STEVE 84 GILETTE, DAVID GILSON, KATHY GOODMAN, TRAY GORDAN, JULIE GRATHAM, MARK GRAY, GREGG GRAY, LINDA GREGORY, KAREN GRIFFIN, COE GRUBB, GENAI HALL, RICK HALL, TERESA HALVERTSON, MIKE HAMILTON, SHERI HARDISON, BARON HARDY, RENEE HARPER, CRAIG HARRIS, JACQUE HARRIS, LORI HARRIS, VANESSA HARRISON, PATRICK HART, PHIL HAVENS, CAROL HAWKINS, DENISE 85 Hey, Steve, Les, let ' s boogie by the Bandoleras. HEDRICK, KAREN HENRY, MIKE HEREON, JOHN HI BBS, JEFF HICKS, LISA HIEBEL, CHRIS HILL, MIKE HODGES, BOBBY HODGES, GRETCHEN HODGES, GWEN HOGG, DON HOLIDAY, ANDREW 86 HUBERT, NATHANIEL HUDMAN, DENTON HUFFMAN, SHARON HUGHES, SIMON JACKSON, DAVID JACKSON, JAYNE JAMES, DENNIS lARVIS, DEBBIE 87 JEFFERIES, DAVID JEFFRIES, KENNET JENNINGS, SCOTT JENNINGS, SHARON JESTER, LAURA JIMENEZ, FONSO JOHNSON, CINDY JOHNSON, DANA JOHNSON, KIM JOHNSON, KIM JONES, CHARLOTTE JONES, SMOKY JONES, KELLY JOPLIN, GREG JUNG, BUTCH KAUFFMAN, KAREN KAVISIC, LIZ KELLER, PATRICIA KELLY, KIRK KELNHOFER, JOLENE KENNARD, CHRIS KILLIUS, STEVE KILPATRICK, MILEE KINKADE, PAM 88 KIRBY, CINDY KIRK, KATHY KLEINBECK. LISA KROUSE, NANCY KUKLENSKI, KAREN KUSH, PATTI LAFLAMME, FELLISSA LAIR, RICHARD LAMBERT, TIM LARSEN, BRENT LASSITER, LAURI LAUBACHER, MARY LAUER,JEFF LESCHINESKLJoANNE LEWIS, GARY LIPPENCOT, CHERI LOGAN, RAND ' LONEY, BOB LORIA, ERNIE LOVE, GARY LOWE, BOBB ' LOWE, MARIANNE LYLES, SCOTT LYNG, BRIAN 89 LYNNE, DAVID LYONS, CYNTHIA LYSON, PATTI MACONO, BRUCE MAHURINJEFF MAHURIN, TRACY MAJORS, ROBERT MALONE, MART ' MANNIS, CHRIS MARSHALL, CHRIS MARTENSEN, LISA MASSEY, LISA ' Raising the official Bicentennial flag over Berkner helped students and teachers realize what it means to be an American. ' 90 MATHEWS, VERNON Denise Hawkins realizes one of life ' s many pleasures, being along. ' K ' McALlSTER, LORI McCARTY, MIKE McCLERKIN, MIKE McCLENDON, BETH McCRACKEN, SCOTT McCRAW, McDonald, steve McDOW, VERNON McFADDEN.JEFF McGANN, TAUNIA McGEE, IRENE McKENISPi ' ,JOAN McNATT, CHERRYL McNEESE, CHERILYN MEDELAN, TAMILEE MERCARDO, GUADLOPO 91 MIESEL, ASHLEY MILLER, JOHNNY MILLER, LORI MILLIRON, GARY MINGLE, LISA MITCHELL, DWAYNE MOORE, CINDY MOORE, RENEE MORELAND, TOM MORGAN, LEE MOSS, CAROL MOZAK, TIM MUCHMORE, PEGGY MUSIL, WENDY NANCE, ALICE NASH, SCOTT NEES, KYLE NELSON, DEVONNA NELSON, PAM NEWKIRK, GREG NICHOLS, MELISSA NICHOLS, BECKY O ' DONNEL, CINDY OLIVER, MARK 92 O ' NEAL, MIKE OVERSTRHET, SANDRA OVERSTREET, SCOTT PAGE, PATTI PAINE, JIM PARK, STEVE PART, CATHY PASCULE, LORI PATE,JAMES PATERSON, CATHY PATRICK DIANNE PA VUK, JANICE PEASNER, STACY PEDERSON, CARY PEEBLES, MIKE PENA, RENE • PEPPER, DEBBIE PERKINS, KEN PETERSON, MIKE ?T- PHILLIPS, TERRI PONDER, STACEY PARAS, LIZ POTEET,JENN ' POTTS. MARKA 93 PRESTON. DIANA PULLIAS, DAVID ' Field trips are an important part of learning. ' RECKNER, RUSTY REEDJANIE REES, DARLENE REHDER, MART ' RENFRO, PAUL REYES, PAULETTE RHODES, HENRY RHODES, SHEILA RICHARDSON, RONNY RICHEY, MIKE RILES, CLAY RILEY, JOHN 94 RILEY, KELLY RITSCHEL, PAM ROBERTSON, LaDONNA ROBERTSON, DAVID ROBERTSON, RANDY ROBINSON. MARK ROBINSON, ROBBIE RODGERS, DAVID RODGERS, MARCY RODGERS, TAMI ROUSE, JOHN ROWLEY, DERENDA ROZINSKEY, MARK RUSSELL, JERI SALSBURY, MELISSA SANDERFORD, CHRIS SASEK, TONI SAVAGE, TERRY SCALE, LYNDA SCHAEFER, AUDREY SCHWAB, GREG SCHRENGOHST, JOE SCHROEDER, EVELYN SCHULTE, AMY 95 SHULTZ, GREG SCOTT, CHARLES SCOTT, CHAROLOTTE SCOTT. TAMMY SEBA, DON SEIFERT, SHERRI NATHAN, SHEA SHINN, CHUCK SHUFFIELD, MISSY SHUSHOK, BARBARA SIERVEL, GREG SILVER, VALERIE A penny for your thoughts. ' What ' s he going to pull out of there this time? 96 SIMMONS, DARREN SKA VLAN, JOHN SMALL, SCOTTY All Right ... we know you ' re in there . . . come out with your hands up! ' s. SMATHERS. CINDY SMITH, DENNIS SMITH, MARYLAND SMITH, MIKE SMITH, TOM SMITH, TONI SPEARS, ROBERT SPENCE, BOB SPRINGER, JOY STAFFORD, CINDY STAMPS, PATTI STAMPS, RICK 97 STANDFORD, SALENA He looked funny in the 8th grade STIFF, KEVIN STONE, MAUREEN STOVALL, SARAH STURROCK, DONNA SWANSON, WENDY SWINGLE, KAREN TACKER, LARRY TATE, VICKI TAYLOR, JANE THERMON, KIRT THOMAS, DONNA THOMAS, JIM THOMASON, CECILIA THOMPSON, ALAN THOMPSON, CINDY TOLLESON, TAMMIE 98 TRt UT, DAN TUBBS, LEAH TUBES, CINDY TUCKER, CARI TURNBULL, JOHNNY TURNER, DANNY TURNER, MICKY TURNER, RICKEY TURNER, SHELBA TURNER, VALERIE VAUGHAN, TRACEY VERNON, ANITA VINEYARD, BUBBA VINEZ, TINA VIRK, DICKY WADE, MARLA WADE, RANDY WALL, JACK WALL, JANICE WALLACE, KEVIN WALI CE, SHEREE WARNOCK, STEWART WATKINS, NATALIE WELBORN. JACK 99 WELTZEN, JENNIFER WHITE, BEVERLY WHITE, GARY WHITE, JERE WHITE, MELLISA WIGGINS, TIM WILLIAMS, MICHELE WILLIAMSON, VICTOR WILLI FORD, SCOTT WILSON, APRIL WILSON, DONNA WINCHESTER, SHANNON f Open House is more than just going to your daughter ' s classes! 100 ■ fl V .1 I i Ik y ,«5.. , %, ! l - ' ' . r - i, ' J ' I wonder what she ' s talking about? A nice place to be alone for thought. WOJAN, DON WOLFE, MIKE WOODS, TOMNTi ' WOTEN, SANDY WRIGHT, KENT XEROS, ELENI YATES, RAY YOUNG, BERT- YOUNG, KAREN YOUNG, ERIN YOUNG, TERRI YOUNG, VICKI YOUNGBLOOD, GORDEN ZABLOSKY, DON ZACISn ' , VAL ZWAR, MARK 101 JCi ?: ' Junior Class Officers { - Ik ' y tr J m y MIKEBYBOTH President RICKY MATHEWSON Vice President -r ' iP VAL SMITH Secretary •. .. LIZ CLARK Treasurer -.• ' VS ' . Sarah Webb and Mike Byboth ride the Junior float in the ' 76 Homecoming festivities. ADKINS, RITA AGEEJOHN ALLEN, JEFF ALEXZANDER, STEVE AMEEN, MIKE ANDERSON, JANE ANDREWS, WENDY ANSLEY, MARK 104 ARKADIE.DEVRE ASHTON, LORI AUSTIN, DEBBIE AYERS, DORENE BABBITT, LINDA BAILEY, CINDY BARNFIELD, BRENDA BARRETT, STEVE BARTH, ROBIN BARTLETT, TORI BASS, CRAIG BAXTER, JENNY BEAL, CRYSTAL BEAN, SCOTT BEAVERS, MARLA BECK, CAROL BELL. CHERYL BELL. PAUL BELVILLE, PAUL BERRY. LORI 1 BEST, CATHY BIARD. JIMMY BIGGERSTAFF. E L BIGHAM, DENISE 105 BLACK, PAUL BLAIR, SHERI BLAKE,JOEY BOATRIGHT, ROBIN BOEHM, CINDY BOONE, WILLIAM BOONE, GEORGE BOTT, RITA BOWENS, LAWRENCE BRADFORD, JEAN BRAMMER, SHERRI BRASHER, TIM BRIGHT, WANDA BROCK, CHUCK BROOKINS, LISA BROWN, SHARON BROYLES, DAVID BRYAN,JACKIE BUNCH, DEBBIE BURKHARDT, JAY BURTON, LESLIE BURTON, BILL BUSBY, RONN ' BUTLER, GARY 106 BYARS, VICKI BYBOTH, MIKE CALDWELL, DIANA CALDWELL, LESLIE CHAMPAGNE, STEVE CHANCEY, SANDRA CHASE, JOE CHINNOCK, BRIAN 107 CHRISTENSEN, DAVID CHRISTIAN, CLEO CHURCH, TAMBI CLARK, LIZ CLARK, KELLY CLOWDUS, CINDY CODY, TERE CODY, TRACY COLEMAN, CINDY COLLINS, KIM COOGLER, SCOTT COOK, RICHARD COOPER, RICHARD COWART, NATHAN COWLEY, DIANE COX, CHERYL I shouldn ' t have hit the ball so far. 108 CROWELL, MARK CUMBIE, CAROL A colorbook can be the answer to all you ' problems. DANIELS, KEITH DANNA, KIM DAVIS, ANNETTE DAVIS, KARA DAVIS, SUZANNE DEGGENOORF, MARIA DEVITT, BRAD DICKEY, CRAIG DIRRIWACHTER, TONY DODGE, LEE DOWDEN,JOHN DOWLING, ROSEMARY DUFF, KAREN DUMAIS, DAVID DURAN, PENN ' DURBIN, lEFF 109 DYER JOHN EASUM, PAUL !;AT0N, SUSAN EDWARDS, NOEL Junior cheerleader Becky Gardner shows what SPIRIT really means! ESH, BONNIE EUDY, DONNA FARRAR, TERRY FASIG, DAVID ELAM, TERESA ELLIOTT, GAYLON ENGLE, KATRINA ERWIN, CHARLOTTE 110 FAUQUIER, ROBIN FEKETE, ROBERT FERGUSON, JIM FIELY, MIKE FILLEBROWN, PAM FIRNBERG, SHERRI FLACHMEIER, LESLI FOCHT, TRACY GIVENS, RON GLASSCOTT, GREG GODFREY, CHERYL GOODE, TIERNEY 111 GOODMAN, DEBBIE GRAHAM, DEAN GRAHAM, GEOFF GREEN, KEITH GREEN, RANDY GRICE, CHARLOTTE GROUNDS, RANDY HAAS. KIRK HALL, CINDY HAMILTON, SUE HAMPTON, JOHN HARMAN, RICHARD HARPER, DELATHA HARRELL, CHARLIE HARRIS, SKIP HARRIS, JACKIE HARRIS, RANDY HARRIS, TOM HARVEY, GREG HAVENS, KEN HEMMILA, ANNE HENDERSON, RANDY HENRY, DEBBIE HERD, TAMERA 112 Volleyball ' s Sharon Yoder ' s counterpart delivers the pep speech before the team left for State competition. HICKS, ELIZABETH HILL, JIMMY HILL, MIKE HODGKINSON, MIKE HOLCOMB, LYNN HOLDEN, MIRIAM HOLLOWAY, KELLY HOLMAN, FELICIA 113 HOSANG, MARK HOSER, DAVID HOWINGTON, DANA HUFF, VIRGINIA Members of the band anxiously await their turn to display their talent at regional band com petition at the Ram-Wildcat Stadium. HUNT, CAROLYN HUNTER, DIANE HUTSON, ELAINE INGRAM, RANDY HUGHES, CLAIRE HULL, KEVIN HUNNICUTT, TRACEY HUNSICKER, SCOTT 114 _!■ t JAY, JOHN JEFFERSON, LORENZA JESTER, STEVE JOHNSON, SHERRI JONES, KATHY JONES, MARK vX 1 - x JACK, BECKY JACKSON, BIFF JARVIS,JEFF JASPER, DAVID Fred? Fred? FRED!? JUNCO, MARY KAHLER, LISA j KARTSOTIS,JOHN KAUP, LISA KEIFFER,TAMI KENNARD, MARIE KENNISON, MIKE KINNEY, lANE 115 KIRBY,GARY KNIGHTEN, CLIFF KUPKE, KEVIN LANIERJANE LEE, KERRY LEHR, STEVE LENNOX, CURTIS LEWIS, MARK 116 LORENZ, TOM LOVE, TERRI LOZOYA, IRMA LUCAS, MARCIA LYDICK, DANIEL LYONS, GREG NIAKEY, ERIC MAHURIN,JOHN MANN, ROYCE MARCINKO, ANDY MARROQUIN, LOUIS MARSHALL, DEBBIE MARTIN, CAROLE MASSEY, DANIEL MASTERSON, KIM MATHEWSON, RICKY matthews, scott McCarthy, kevin McALISTER, GREG McCASLIN, RON McCLENDON, BYRON McCRACKEN, MELINDA McDonald, vernon McDOW, SHARON 117 118 McDowell, karsten McGEE, JUDGE McKINNEY, MICHAEL McKISSACK, BRADLEY McLaughlin, melinda menard, karen mercer, clyde MERRIT, KELLE MESSER, DENNIS MEYER, MARK MIDDLETON, SUSAN MILLER, KEVIN MILLER, KIM MILLER, MINDY MILLER, PAULA MILLER, VICKI MITCHEL, MIKE MOCK, TIM MORGAN, DEBRA MORGAN, MARSHA MORGAN, RANDY MOWERY, KATHY MUNSTERMAN, MIKE MURPHY, BAMBI ■ t NEWTON, YOLANDA NICHOLSON, EDDIE NICHOLSON, RICKY NUSSBAUM, EMILY OATES. LEA ANN MURPHY. SHANA MYERS, JON NANCE, LOU NASH. KURT Alan Turk presents a plaque to Karen Coan. Most Spirited Secret Spirit Sister. 119 OBRIEN, JOSEPH OBRIEN, MICKI ODONNELLJOHN ODONNELL, THERESA OREILLY. DEBBIE OSPINA, ANNA OSTROM, PAM OVERSTREET, BRENT OWEN, PAUL OWENS, PAMELA PAGE, VICKIE PARKER, DEAN PARKER, JO LINDA PAUL, KEVIN PHILLIPS, MIKE PLUGGE, LARRY POLLARD, JOHN POWELL, MONT ' PRESTRIDGE, CONNIE PRIEBE, MIKE PRUITT, DOUG PRUITT, LETA PUGSLE ' , LINDA PUTNAM, STACEY 120 RAACK, ROBERT RAWLINS, DANA REECE, GARY REEDY, KAREN REEVES, CINDY RICHARDSON, PHILLIP J RIGSBY, JULIA RITER, JEFF RITSCHEL, BRAD ROBERTSON, JOHN ROSS, LINDA ROWLAND, MINDY ROYER, CLIFF RUNDEL, EDWARD RUNDEL, SABRINA RUSSELL, DARRYL SALSBURY, LISA SCHILLER,JONI SCHMIDT, KELLIE SCHRENGOHST, MIKE SEEGMILLER, SUSAN SHAW, NL RYBETH SHEGICH, CARI SHELL,JAMES 121 SHIFFLETT, SCOTT SKAVLON, DEBBIE SKILES, LEE SLEDGE, SANDRA SMITH, BRIEN SMITH, KAREN SMITH, KEVIN SMITH, VALERIE SOUZA, NANCY SPARKS, JAMES SPEARS, SUSAN SPRINGER, KARL SPRUILL, BRYAN STANLEY, KEN STARK, BOBBY STARR, TONI STEIN, DEBBIE STEMBLER, JAMES STEVESON,JILL STEWART, JULIE STINSON, DANA STOKER, DARRELL STOKES, ANGIE SUMMERSKILL, LANA 122 TEGUNS, CINDY TEN EYCK, DIRK TESSUM, KURT 3 SURRATT, RICHARD SWIM, RANDALL SYKORA, SHARON TABOR, MICHAEL THEDFORD, SUSAN THOES, ANTHONY T believe in our Founding Fathers, the Constitution and Mickey Mouse! 123 THOMAS, FRANCES THOMAS. STEVE THOMPSON, SHARON THOMPSON, TRESSA TICHELL, ROMANA TIDMORE, BRUCE TARPLEY, MARK TURNER, BECKY VALOIS, SANDRA VAUGHN, KIM VICTORY, RANDALL VOORHEES, HELEN WADE, RODDY WAGNER, COREY WALL, DIANE WALLACE, JOHN WALLS, CUBBY WARD, DAVID WARREN, MICHEAL WATERMAN, NANCY WEBB, SARAH WELTZIN, CHUCK WENZEL, CARLA WEST, JAMES 124 ZANO ' , PAMELA ZASTUDIL, TAMI ZIRKELBACH, JAMES WESTFALL, GAY WILUAMSJAMES WILSON, TRINA WIMBERLY, LANA WINFREY, LISA WIRT, DEBBIE WITHERS, TOM WITHERSPOON, KIM WOOLDRIDGE, MIKE You ' re right, they do look like the designs on my boots. 125 MICHAEL BRIDGES President STEPHANIE GANTER Secretary Senior Class Officers B m llir STEPHEN COOK Vice President LORI HARRIS Treasurer 127 Seniors of ' (i show R;im Spirit! A Al.I.HN DOUCI-AS ANDERSON GAR ANDERSON KATH ' ANDE,RSON DANNY CiLIY BALE CHRISTY BARENSPRUNC, VAEE.R11-. BARNE.S BARBARA ALLEN SUSAN ALLISON F.LAINi; ALLRLD NORMA BAIRD ADAMS. JOE ADCOCK, DONNA OEA (4) ALLEN. BARBARA Spanish Club (4). PELE (4), Track (2) ALLEN, SHEILA French Club (3). Junior Red Cross (1), Student Council (1), Basketball (3), Track ( 1, 2, 3, 4) ALLISON, SUSAN Drill Team (3, 4). Latin Club (3, 4 — Treasurer), National Honor Socier ' (3, 4), Newspaper Staff (2, 3), Pep Squad (1, 2), Quill and Scroll (3, 4), Student Council (4 — Secretary) ALLRED, ELAINE Drill Team (3), Pep Squad (1,2). OEA (3,4) ANDERSON, DOUGLAS Basketball (1. 2, 3, 4), Football (1), Tennis (2), Track (1) ANDERSON, GARY ANDERSON, KATHRYN (KATHY) Band ( 1, 2, 3, 4), French Club (3. 4 — Treasurer), FHA (1) BAILEY, RONNA AFS (4 ■— Secretary), Choir (1, 2, 3, 4), Creative Writing (4), French Club (3, 4), FHA (I), Library Club (1, 3, 4). National Honor Socicrv ' (4), Spanish Club (4) BAIRD, NORMA Drama Club (3, 4). Drill Team (3. 4), FHA (1 — Parliamenta- rian), Pep Squad (1,2) BALCH, ALLEN (SKIP) BALL, DANNY GLA ' Creative Writing (4 — Editor), Drama Club (3, 4 — Presi- dent), Latin Club (3 — Historian), Newspaper Staff (4), Quill and Scroll (4), Student Council (4) BARENSPRUNG. CHRIST ' Band (1), Drill Team (4) BARNES, VALERIE Creative Writing (4 — Literary Editor), Drill Team (1, 2, 3, 4 — Lieutenant), National Honor Society (3, 4), Newspaper Staff (3, 4 — Editor), Pep Squad (2), Quill and Scroll (3, 4), Student Council (4 — Treasurer) BARNFIELD, SUSAN Drill Team (4), German Club (3). Junior Red Cross (2), Key- wanette Club (2). Pep Squad (3), Gymnastics (2) BARRON, TONY BAUER. BONITA (BUNN ' ) TONY BARRON BONITA BAUF.R BAXTER, TERRY BECK, JANET AFS (3, 4 — President), Annual Staff (1, 4), Choir (1, 2, 3, 4), Latin Club (3, 4), Library Club (1 — President, 2, 3 — President, 4), Mu Alpha Theta (3, 4 — Treasurer), National Honor Society (1, 2, 3,4 — Secretary) BENNETT, CATHRINE (CATHY) Drill Team (3, 4 — Lieutenant), German Club (3), Mu Alpha Theta ( 3, 4 — President), Pep Squad (1, 2) BERNARD, RICHARD BISHOP, CYNTHIA (CINDY) Band (1, 2), FHA (1), PELE (4) BLANKENSHIP, DEE Pep Squad (1 — Lieutenant, 2), Volleyball (2, 3, 4) BLEDSOE, KIMBERLY (KIM) BOLZ, LEE Drill Team (3, 4) BOND, PAMELA (PAM) BO XDEN, LAURA BRADFORD, MARY (BETTY) Keywanette Club (4), Pep Squad (2), Student Council (4) BRADFORD, WILLIAM (BILL) Latin Club (2, 3), Football (1) BRANSON, KITTYE FHA (1), JETS (3), Keywanette Club (3, 4), Library Club (1), Mu Alpha Theta (3), National Honor Society (1, 2, 3, 4), OEA (4 — Historian and Parliamentarian) BRATTON, RICHARD (RICK) BRIDGES, MICHAEL (MIKE) Class Officer (2 - 4 — President), FCA (2, 3, 4 — Vice Presi- dent), Key Club (2, 3 — Secretary, 4 — President), National Honor Society (3, 4), Student Council (2, 3, 4), Baseball (2, 3, 4), Basketball (1,2,3,4) BROWN, MICHAEL (MIKE) Junior Red Cross (3), Soccer (2, 3, 4) BROWN, SHARLEEN Drama Club (4), FTA (2, 3 — Historian, 4), Junior Red Cross (3), Library Club (2-3 — Vice President, 4 — President), News- paper Staff (1), Student Council (4) BURKHARDT, GREGORY (SCOTT) Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Football (2) ni;i:BLANKi;NSHlP Mv classmates liolcl I ' AM W)ND LAURA BOWOr.N IW.TTY BRADFORD WILLIAM BRADLXmD mr:hai:l imu) vn SllARLi:i: BROWN ORHOOR ' Bl ' RKHARD ' l ' k,ari;n blirrows DAVID BURTON ROBKRT BLISB - c:AROI. HLISKIRK If Adiim could sec mc ntnv! I()hn(.;a x ' (X)d IAMHSa.A BC)RN karhn c:c)an NINA COl.l: TF.RRF.NCE BUTI.KR CHERM. CALDWELL DANIEL CARR GAR ' CARTER lONATHANCHl ' .STER KATHRYN CHRISTY ' BURROWS, KAREN Keywanetce Club (2, 3, 4), Student Council (2), VICA (4 — Secretary), Volleyball(3) BURTON, DAVID Football (3, 4), Track (4) BUSBY, ROBERT (BOB) French Club (4), Junior Red Cross (4), Key Club (4), Mu Alpha Theta (3), Student Council (1,4), Track (1) BUSKIRK, CAROL HERO (3), Student Council (3), HECE (3), Swimming (4) BUTLER, TERRENCE (TERRY) FCA (2, 3, 4), Junior Red Cross (2, 3), Key Club (2, 3, 4), Football (1, 2, 3, 4), Track 1, 2, 4) CALDWELL, CHERYL Drill Team (3, 4), Keywanette Club (2, 3), Newspaper Staff (3), Pep Squad (2), Quill and Scroll (3), Student Council (4) CALLIER, TINA CARR, DANIEL (DANNY) CARTER, GARY CAYWOOD, JOHN GOHNNY) Band (1, 2, 3, 4), Choir (3), Drama Club (1 — President, 3), Latin Club (3 — Vice President, 4 — President), Student Council (2, 3 — Parliamentarian, 4 — President) CHESTER, JONATHAN QOHN) Drama Club (4), Junior Red Cross (2, 3, 4), Library Club (3, 4) CHRISTY, KATHRYN (KATHY) Drill Team (3), Keywanette Club (2, 3), Newspaper Staff (3), Pep Squad (2 — Captain), OEA (4) CLAYBURN, JAMES (WAYNE) DECA (4) CO AN, KAREN Band (3), Drama Club (3), HERO (4 — President), Junior Red Cross (4), Keywanette Club (4), Student Council (4), HECE (4) COLE, NINA HERO (3), HECE (3), Gymnastics (2), Track (2), Volleyball (2) CONNOLLY, MARTIN COOK, STANLEY (GREGG) Band (1, 2, 3, 4 — Vice President and Drum Major), Drama Club (1,3 — President), Spanish Club (4 — President) COOK, STEPHEN (CRAIG) Class Officer (4 — Vice President), Drama Club (3 — Vice President, 4), Latin Club (3, 4 — Historian), Student Council (4), Tennis (2, 3) STEPHEN COOK COPUS, FELICIA COWAN, DEBRA (DEBBIE) Choir (3), HERO (4), HECE (4) COX, VICKI Choir (3), Pep Squad (2), OEA (4 — Secretary and Treasurer) CRANFORD, CATHRYN (TARA) FHA (1 — Vice President), Junior Red Cross (3, 4), Keywan- ette Club (4), Student Council (4), PELE (4) CUNNINGHAM, CATHRINE (CATHY) VOCT (3 — Secretary) CURRIN, DELORES (ANN) Cheerleader (1, 2, 3), French Club (3, 4), Student Council (1, 2,3) CURRY, STEVEN (STEVE) CUTLER, JERI CUTRELL, RUTH Cheerleader (1, 3, 4), Choir (1 — President, 2, 3, 4), Latin Club (3, 4 — Secretary), Mu Alpha Theta (3), National Junior Honor Society (1-3-4 — Vice President), Pep Squad (2), Stu- dent Council (4) DABBS, BASIL DAILY, PAUL Cross Country (4), Track (4) DARNELL, KATHRYN Band (1), French Club (2, 3), FTA (2, 3 - 4 — Vice President), National Honor Society (1, 3, 4), Volleyball (2, 3, 4) DAUBACH, CAROLE DAVIS, KAREN Pep Squad (1) DAVIS, LESTER (LES) Bell Guard (4), FCA (3, 4), Key Club (3, 4 — Treasurer), Bas- ketball (3, 4 — Manager) DAVIS, MICHAEL (MIKE) Key Club (2, 4), Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Track (1, 2, 3, 4) DAVIS, PATRICIA (PAT) DEMAREST, LINDA Cheerleader (3), Drill Team (4), Pep Squad (1, 2) FELICIA COPUS DEBRA COWAN STEVEN CURRY JERI CUTLER BASIL DABBS PAUL DAILY CAROLE DAUBACH ■ i W ' ' 5 B J k ' ' B m VICKI COX c:athryn cranford CATHY cunninc;ham ANNCLIRRIN RUTH CUTRELL KATHRYN DARNELL ,pins on its ;ixis like this. LESTER DAVIS MICHAEL DAVIS PATRICIA DAVIS LINDA DEMAREST CYNTHIA DEW DEBRA DIXON JULIE DUFFIELD KENDELI. DURHAM MICHAEL EVANS JANICE FIELD ANITA FITZGERALD ' = , S. , m - ' nBHv m iff BPa 1 - ' ' ' ■■ i V ' it yn asfl k. . H 1 bI h - ' mH I B - ' 1 V ■ 1 DONALD ELONXT RS STEPHANIE CANTOR Can I turn mv head now? GLENN GARRETT THOMAS DURBIN MICHAEL EVANS DEW, CYNTHIA (CINDY) Band (1, 2. 3, 4 — Historian), FTA (3), Junior Red Cross (3), Student Council (3) DIXON, DEBRA (DEBBY) Choir (1). PTA (2 — Parliamentarian), Junior Red Cross (3), Newspaper Staff (4), Quill and Scroll (3, 4), Spanish Club (4), OEA (4) DUFFIELD. JULIE DURHAM, KENDELL DURBIN, THOMAS EMMONS, MICHAEL (MIKE) Annual Staff (3), Band (1, 2), Choir (3, 4), Key Club (4), Newspaper Staff (3, 4), Quill and Scroll (3, 4), Spanish Club (1, 2) EVANS, MICHAEL (MIKE) VOCT(3),VICA(4) FIELD, JANICE QAN) Drill Team (4), Keywanette Club (3), Pep Squad (1, 2) FITZGERALD, ANITA Keywanette Club (2, 3, 4), Pep Squad (1, 2), Student Council (2), Track (3) FLOWERS, DONALD (MARK) DECA (4), Junior Red Cross (2) FEDERICK, JAMES (KEVIN) Football (1,2, 3, 4), Track (1) FROST, ROBERT QIM) Annual Staff (4), Key Club (4), Student Council (2), Football (1,2.3.4) GANTER, STEPHANIE Class Officer (4 — Secretary), Drama Club (1), FCA (3, 4). Junior Red Cross (3), National Honor Society (3, 4), Student Council (4), Tennis (3.4) GARCIA, DOMINGO AFS (3. 4), Newspaper Staff (4), Student Council (3), Foot- ball (1, 2, 3, 4). Soccer (2, 4), Track (1, 3) GARDINER, TERRI Choir (1, 2, 3), VOCT (4), PELE (3), Tennis (1, 2, 3) GARRETT, GLENN Choir (1, 2, 3, 4 — President), FCA (2, 3, 4), JETS (3 — Trea- surer, 4), National Honor Society (2, 3, 4), Spanish Club (4), Basketball (1), Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4 — Captain) GAYLE, KEVIN GIBSON, BRUCE Band (4), Track (1) KEVIN GAYLE BRUCE GIBSON GIBSON, CHARLES (CHARLIE) FCA (2), German Club (3), Key Club (2, 3), VICA (4), Foot- ball (1,2, 3), Track (1,2, 3) GIBSON, LEE German Club (4) GODFREY. DUANE VICA (3, 4) GOODMAN, JOHN Basketball (3, 4), Football (1, 2, 3, 4 — Captain), Track (1, 3, 4) GRAHAM, SHEILA Band (1, 2, 3 — Secretary, Treasurer, 4), Choir (3), Drama Club (1, 3, 4 — Secretary), Spanish Club (4 — Vice President), Student Council (1, 2, 3) GRIGALUNAS,JOE Annual Staff (4), Band (1, 2, 3, 4), Library Club (1) GRIGSBY, RUSSELL JETS (3, 4), Key Club (2), National Honor Society (1, 2, 3 — Vice President, 4 — President), Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4) GUY, BECKY Choir (2, 3, 4), FHA (3), Student Council (1, 4) HAENZE, ELIZABETH (LIZ) Basketball (1), Track (2), Volleyball (1) HALL, DIANNA HALVERSON, PEGGY Drama Club (1, 2, 3), Library Club (2, 3, 4), Pep Squad (1), Spanish Club (3), Rodeo (3), Volleyball (2) HAMILTON, JAMES (JIU) Choir (1, 2, 3, 4 — Vice President), Key Club (2), Mu Alpha Theta (2, 3, 4), Spanish Club (4), Football (1) HAMILTON, LOWELL (RONNIE) Band (1, 2), Choir (1, 2, 3, 4), Drama Club (4), Latin Club (3 — Vice President), Student Council (4), Track (1) HANNAH, JULIE FHA (1), Pep Squad (1, 2), Basketball (1), Volleyball (2) HARRIS, GEORGEANN OEA (4) HARRIS, KATHY HARRIS, LORI Choir (1 — Secretary, 2, 3, 4 — Historian), Class Officer (4 — Treasurer), FCA (2 — Secretary, 3 — Treasurer, 4), National Honor Society (1 — President), Student Council (1, 4), Tennis (1,2, 3 — Captain, 4) HARRIS, WILLIAM CHARLES GIBSON LEE GIBSON RUSSELL GRIGSBY BECKY GLHt ' LOWELL HAMILTON JULIE HANNAH KATHY HARRIS LORI HARRIS DUANE GODFREY JOHN GOODMAN SHEILA GRAHAM JOE GRIGALUNAS LIZ HAENZE DIANNA HALL PEGGY HALVERSON JAMES HAMILTON WILLIAM HARRIS Practicing to be a brain surgeon. DANIEL HENSEL TIMOTH - HESTER PATRICIA HICKS BRIAN HININCi SHARON HOFFMELSTER sh niv mom was Bov, th;u HARVEY, JEFFERY QEFF) Junior Red Cross (2), Key Club (2, 3, 4), Scudent Council (1, 2. 3), Football ( 1. 2, 3), Swimming ( 1, 2), Track (2, 4) HEATON, GRACE (BETH) Band (1, 2),OEA (4) HENSEL, DANIEL GIMMY) Annual Staff (4), German Club (2, 3, 4 — Vice President), JETS (3. ), Mu Alpha Theta (3, 4 — Vice President), Student Council (4) HESTER, TIMOTHY (TIM) HICKS, PATRICIA (KIM) Keywanctte Club (3, 4), Pep Squad (1, 2), Spanish Club (4) HINING, BRIAN Drama Club (2, 3), Soccer (2, 3), Volleyball (1) HOBBS, RUSSELL (RUSS) Student Council (3), Soccer ( 1, 2, 3) HOCKER, DONNA Drill Team (3, 4), French Club (2), Pep Squad (2) HOFFMEISTER, SHARON German Club (2, 3), Pep Squad (1,3), Volleyball (3, 4) HOGAN, KAY HOLLOWAY, MARK HORNER, KIMBERLY (KIM) VOCT (4 — Secretary) RUSSELL HOBBS ix)NNA hoc;ker MARK HOLLOWAY- KIM HORNER HUDDLESTON, TOMIvn ' Football ( 1. 2, 3. 4 — Captain), Track ( 1 ) HUDEL. PAULINE HUDSON, SANDRA FTA (4), HERO (3, 4), Junior Red Cross (3, 4), Keywanette Club (2, 3 — Treasurer, 4 — President), Pep Squad (2). Student Council(4), HECE(3.4) HUTCHESON, DAMON (CRAIG) Junior Red Cross (1), Key Club (4), Student Council (1, 4), Cross Counto- (2), Soccer (1, 2, 3 - 4 — Captain), Track (1) HUTCHINSON. DAMEN (DONNIE) lANNUCCI, LISA DECA (4). Drama Club (1), FHA (1) IDEN.GLEN Band (1,2, 3. 4), JETS (4) ISAACS. RITA (GAY) Cheerleader (1, 4), Drama Club (1, 3, 4). FCA (3. 4), French Club (3. 4). Pep Squad (2). Cross Country (3, 4 — Manager), Track (2,3,4) JACKSON, LISA Band (1,2,3,4) JAMES, DENISE Librar ' Club(2),OEA(4) JEFFERSON, SYLVIA JENNINGS, LAURA DONNIE HUTCHINSON LISA lANNUCCI LISA JACKSON DENISE JAMES PAULINE HUDEL SANDRA HUDSON DAMON HUTCH ESON ■■ h -. A Bicentennial Minute GLEN I DEN RITA ISAACS Why is everyone staring? SYLVIA lEFFERSON LAURA JENNINGS LISA lOHNSTON Mi;i.()l) ' J()Ni;S If 1 fl;ip ;i little harder 1 miyht take off JOANN KARABAIC; 1 ts i S ' ' vQfl H H m FAMI-.I.A KI.I;MM -IMOTHYKOLB KROUSi; KOIil ' KTKKl TERR ' l ' I.ALONDE IX) NA LANH THOMAS i.ai;i;r di:himi: LOR I KANTOR W ki:rry ki;nni;i)y KATMY LACKLAND MARK I.AKi; HIHKft JOHNSTON, ELIZABETH (LISA) Drill Team (3, 4), Keywanette Club (2), National Honor Society ( 1 ). Pep Squad (2) JONES. MELODY Choir (1, 2, 3), Junior Red Cross (2), Library Club (4) KANTOR. LORI HERO (3 — President, 4 — Secretary-Treasurer), Student Coun- cil (3 ), HECE (3 — President, 4 — Secretary-Treasurer) KARABAICJOANN APS (2), Drama Club (1), Drill Team (3 — Manager), Pep Squad (2), OEA (4) KAUP, LINDI Band (1,2), OEA (3) KELL, LISA Annual Staff (4), Choir (1, 2, 3 — Historian, 4), French Club (1. 2, 3, 4), Junior Red Cross (3, 4). Library Club (1, 2, 3, 4 — Secretary-Treasurer), Swimming (1), Track (1) KENNEDY, KERRY KLEMM, PAMELA (PAM) Annual Staff (1 — Co-Editor), Choir (1, 2, 3, 4), Germari Club (3 — Secretary, 4), Keywanette Club (3, 4), Pep Squad (2), Student Council (3) KOLB, TIMOTHY (TIM) Choir (2, 3), Junior Red Cross (2), VICA (4 — Treasurer), Soccer (2, 3) KROUSE, MICHAEL (MIKE) Basketball (2,3,4) KRUEGER, ROBERT (BOB) Annual Staff (3, 4 — Editor), Junior Red Cross (4 — Presi- dent), Key Club (4), Quill and Scroll (4 — Editor), Tennis (2) LACKLAND, KATHLEEN (KATHY) German Club (2, 3), MuAlpha Theta (3,4 — Parliamentarian- Historian), National Honor Society (4), Student Council (3, 4) LAKE, MARK Bask etball (1, 2, 3, 4), Football (1) LALONDE, TERRY Baseball (2,3,4) LANE, rXDNNA Band (3, 4), Student Council (4), OEA (4) LAUER, THOMAS (TOM) National Jr. Rifle Assn. (3), Swimming (2,3,4) LAULE, DEBRA (DEBBIE) Band (1,2) LEONARD, JAMES (JIM) National Honor Society (2, 3), Cross Country (3), Track (1, 2, 3.4) LESHINGSKI, JOSEPH (JOE) fA.Mi:sLi;ONARD JOSIiPH LI ' .SH1NC,SKI LEVINSON, CATHY French Club (1), HERO (3, 4), HECE (3, 4) LIEBBE, CHUCK Choir (1,2,3,4) LOCKLIN, STEVEN (STEVE) German Club (2), Golf (3, 4) LORENZ, STEPHEN (STEVE) Baseball (2, 3, 4), Football (1) LYNG, KEVIN Spanish Club (4) LYTLE, STEVEN (STEVE) MALONE, MICHAEL (MIKE) Basketball (1,2), Swimming ( 1 — Co-Captain) MALONE, VALERIE Band (1, 2), Junior Red Cross (1 — President), Pep Squad (1 — Lieutenant), PELE (4) MANIS, TERRY FHA (1,3), HERO (3, 4), Spanish Club (1), HECE (3, 4) MARCINKO, GEORGE Football (1) MASSHEDER, ALAN Basketball (1, 2), Football (1), Soccer (2, 3, 4), Track (1) MASTERSON, DAN Baseball (1,4) MATTESON, JENNY MATTHEWS, WENDELL Class Officer (3 — Vice President), Student Council (2, 3, 4), Tennis (3) MCCORD, STEVEN (STEVE) MELTON, MICHAEL (MIKE) Student Council (3), Baseball (4), Basketball (1, 2), Football (1), Track (1) MIHOLIN, MICHAEL (MIKE) MILLER, JEFFREY UEFF) MILLER, LINDA (KAY) Annual Staff (3), Band (1, 2, 3, 4), Drama Club (1, 3 — Secre- tary), Junior Red Cross (3 — Vice President, 4), National Honor Society (4), Student Council (1, 3), VICA (4 — President) MINICK, WENDY ■■ ' : 3 i p 1 ■4 ■i f i KxM m I.I ' :V1NS()N CHUCK I.I ' IHHI ' ; ti:rio ' manls c;i;c)Rc;r. MARt:iNKc) sti;vi:n mcxx)rd MK:HAEL MELTON ( f 1 . i jT k L JiH y. ' ■H KpijIp j tti 1, :■§; B;;-:5mH:|;;;;: Hf;; •:■ ' . ' , ' , ||K ' ' v ' ' ' - ' ' ' '  ' u I U i ■ ' .IV, ' , I i i H sti;vi;n i.ockun sti ' Phi;n i.orf.nz VALIUUi; MAl.ONi; My fellow Amci ALAN MASSHF.D1;R DAN MASTliRSON I1•.NN ■ MATTRSON Wr.NDin.I. MATTHHWS MK:HAr,I. Mll.HOLlN IF.Fl-RFA ' MlLl.KR LINDA MILLHR WHND ' MINICK THERESSA MOFFATT RUBY MONDY RICHARD MORRIS WILLIAM MORRISON ' OLANDA NEWTON TODD nic;hf.lson MAR - OIX)NNELL ONTHIA PAGE ALETA MORROW STEPHANIE MORTON TERESA MURPHY TERRENCE MUSIL c:hervl niles CATHY NORMAN MOFFATT, THERESSA (DIANNE) DECA (3), Pep Squad (1) MONDY, RUBY FTA (4 — Secretary ), Junior Red Cross (3), Latin Club (3, 4), National Honor Society (4 — Treasurer), Spanish Club (4 — Historian). OEA (4) MORRIS. RICHARD Band (1,2,3,4) MORRISON, WILLIAM (BIL) Band (1, 2, 3. 4), French (3) MORROW, ALETA MORTON, STEPHANIE MOURNING, RONALD (RONNIE) Key Club (2), VICA (4), Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Football (1, 2), Track (1,2) MOZINGO.JOE Band (1, 2, 3, 4), Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Track (1) MURPHY, TERESA Junior Red Cross (3), Keywanette Club (4), Pep Squad (2), OEA (4 — President) MUSIL, TERRENCE (TERRY) Junior Red Cross (3), Student Council (4), Basketball (1, 3, 4), Crosscountry (3. 4), Football (1,2), Track (1,3) NEWTON, YOLANDA (PEACHES) VOCT (4 — Historian) NICHELSON, TODD Golf (3,4) NILES, CHERYL Class Officer (3 — Treasurer), FCA (3 — Vice President, 4 — President), JETS (3 — President, 4), National Honor Society (3, 4), Pep Squad (2 — Lieutenant), Student Council (4), Track (2, 3) NORMAN, CATHY Choir (2, 3, 4 — Librarian), Drill Team (3), FCA (2, 3, 4), FTA (4 — Treasurer), Keywanette Club (4), Pep Squad (1, 2), Track (2, 3,4) O ' DONNELL, MARY Annual Staff (1), FTA (4), German Club (2, 3, 4), Keywan- ette Club (4), Mu Alpha Theta (4), Pep Squad (1, 3), Student Council (1 ) O ' NEAL. CYNTHIA (CINDY) Drill Team (3), Keywanette Club (2), Pep Squad (2), OEA (4) O ' NEIL, DANIEL (PAT) Spanish Club (2), Cross Country (2, 3, 4 — Co-Captain), Track ( 1, 2, 3, 4 — Co-Captain) PAGE, CYNTHIA (CINDI) French Club (2), Pep Squad (2), OEA (4) PAGE, JOHN PALMER, DAVID Band (1), French Club (2), Swimming (2) lOHN PAGE DAVID PALMER Manager), Keywanette 1(3) PARKER, LARRY PARRISH, THERESA (LUCY) HERO(4),HECE(4) PEARSON, LARRY Band (1, 2, 3,4), French Club (1),JETS (4) PEOPLES, LANDRY PEREZ, VICKI Choir (1, 2, 3, 4), Drill Team (3 Club (4), Pep Squad (2), Student Council PETERSON, STACEY Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4 — President) PEVEY, JANICE QAN) Cheerleader (3), Pep Squad (2), OEA (4) PHILLIPS, HOLLY Band ( 1, 2, 3 - 4 — Secretary) PLUGGE, MARK Band (1, 2), Football (1), Soccer (1,2,3,4) PORRAS, RUBEN Spanish Club (4) PORTER, PHYLLIS POTEET,JERI Band (1, 2, 3, 4), Student Council (4), OEA (4) POTTS, DEWAYNE DECA (4) POTTS, KARL Class Officer (3 — President), FCA (2, 3 — Secretary, 4 — President), Key Club (3, 4), National Honor Society (3, 4), Stu- dent Council (1, 4 — Vice President), Football (1, 2, 3), Rodeo (4) PROCTER, JACK PRUDHOMME, DARRELL Golf (3,4) PRUITT, SYBIL Pep Squad (4 — Captain), Spanish Club (4) PUCKETT, DEANA PUTNAM, JAMES OIM) VICA (3 — Vice President, 4), Basketball (1) RAWLINGS, CINDY FHA (1 — Vice President), Pep Squad (2), OEA (3, 4), Vol- leyball (2,3) LARRY PARKER THERESA PARRISH JANICE. Pi;VEY HOLLY PHILLIPS PHYLLIS PORTER JERI POTEET JACK PROCTOR DARRELL PRUDHOMME LARRY Pl ' .ARSON LANDRY PIX)PLi;S vicKi pi:ri ' . . sTACi ' Y pi;ti:rs()n --=8 L ' f.1- ' -ir- ' DI-.WAYNF. POTTS KARL POTTS Oh vtah? Who says. ' SYBIL PRUITT JAMES PLJTNAM CINTHIA RAWLINGS CHRIS RRED DAMON RI ' I.Dr.R K)i;i. REYNOLDS oanii;i.rk:hti;r MICKHV ROBINSON CHER ' L ROLLINS LAVONNK ROSL RODNFA ' ROWi; THERESA SALSBUR ' What horse and whit race do vou want? DEBRA SCHUTZNLAIER MICHAF.L SCOTT MAK ' Rll,i: - Ki:iTH ROHHRTSON r()im:rt Riissi;i.i. C:AM1I.I.1 ' . RLITr.NBAR c;AR ' SCHMIDT MARK S(-;HLILTZ REED, CHRIS Choir (1, 2, 3, 4 — Treasurer), German Club (2), JETS (3, 4), Mu Alpha Theta (4), Student Council (1) RELDER. DAMON FCA (2, 3), German Club (3, 4 — President), Junior Red Cross (1), Key Club (4), Library Club (1), Student Council (4), Swimming (2, 3) RICHTER, DANIEL DECA (3, 4 — President), Junior Red Cross (4) RILEY, MARY (KAY) Drill Team (3, 4 — Lieutenant), Pep Squad (1, 2) ROBERTSON, KEITH Drama Club (3,4) ROBINSON, MICKEY Spanish Club (4) ROLLINS, CHERYL ROSE, LAVONNE ROWE, RODNEY VICA(4) RUSSELL, ROBERT (MIKE) FCA (3), JETS (3 — Vice President), Key Club (3, 4), National Honor Society (4), Tennis (3) RUTENBAR, CAMILLE (MISSY) SALSBURY, THERESA Newspaper Staff ( 1, 2, 3) SCHROEDER, CAROLYN Band (1, 2, 3, 4), FHA (1 — Vice President), JETS (4), Latin Club (3 — Treasurer, 4 — Vice President), Mu Alpha Theta (3, 4 — Secretary), National Honor Society (4), VICA (4) SCHMIDT, GARY SCHULTZ, MARK AFS (4), National Honor Society (1 — Treasurer), Spanish Club (1), Football (3) SCHUTZMAIER. DEBRA (DEBBIE) German Club (2, 3), Keywanette Club (3, 4), Volleyball (3 — Manager) SCOTT, MICHAEL (MIKE) FCA (4), Newspaper Staff (3, 4), Football (1, 2, 3, 4), Track (1,2,3,4) SCOTT, RHONDA Junior Red Cross (4), Keywanette Club (4), VICA (4) SHAW. LORI Cheerleader (1, 3, 4), FCA (4), Keywanette Club (2), Pep Squad (2), Spanish Club (4), Student Council (1 — Secretary) LORI SHAW SHEGICH, DONALD (D05) Annual Staff (1), Choir (2), Key Club (2, 4), Newspaper Staff (1), Student Council (1, 2), Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4) SHELTON, SUSAN SHERMAN, ROBERT VOCT (2, 3), Basketball (1, 2), Track (2) SHIROKAWA, MASAKO AFS (4), Junior Red Cross (4) SHOOK, CINDY Choir (3), Keywanette Club (4), Newspaper Staff (3), Quill and Scroll (3), Student Council (4), Track (4) SHOWMAN, BRYAN SHUFFIELD, SHARON (MELODY) Band (1, 2), Choir (1, 2, 3, 4), Student Council (1, 2, 4) SI, DAVID SIMS, VICKI SINGH, GURMEET (BOBBY) SKAVLAN, BRIAN VOCT (4 — Treasurer) SMITH, BRIAN Band (1, 2,-3, 4 — President), Student Council (4), Football (1), Soccer (1,4), Track (1) SMITH, GLENN FCA (2, 3, 4), Key Club (2, 3), Baseball (2, 3, 4), Basketball (1, 2,3,4) SMITH, MICHAEL (MIKE) Annual Staff (1), Spanish Club (2, 3) SMITH, ROBERT (ROBBY) German Club (3) SMITH, SUSAN FCA (2), Keywanette Club (2), Pep Squad (1, 2), Spanish Club (4), Track (2) SMITH, WILMA Spanish Club (4), Student Council (2), SMITHSON,JUDY Cheerleader (1), Class Officer (2 — Vice President), Drill Team (3), Ecology Club (4), Keywanette Club (3), Student Council (1, 2 — Vice President, 4), Basketball (1, 2, 4 — Captain) SPEER, TAMMIE Band (1, 2, 3 - 4 — Treasurer), Drama Club (1 — Secretary), Junior Red Cross (1), National Honor Society (1), Spanish Club (4 — Secretary) SPENCER, STEPHEN (STEVE) DONALD SHEGICH SUSAN SHELTON SHARON SHUFFIELD DAVID SI GLENN SMITH MICHAEL SMITH WILMA SMITH JUDY SMITHSON ROBERT SHERMAN MASAKO SHIROKAWA CINDY SHOOK BRYAN SHOWMAN VICKI SIMS GURMEET SINGH BRIAN SKAVLAN BRIAN SMITH ROBERT SMITH SUSAN SMITH TAMMIE SPEER STEPHEN SPENCER They ;ire playing the wrong song. TERRI STANLEY PERR - STARKEY RICHARD STINSON HOPE STRASSHEIM CINDI TABOR BARBARA TATE DAVID TAYLOR REBECCA TECiUNS MARK TEN EYCK DIANA TENER HINDS THOMAS MICHAEL STEINBERG MELINDA STEPHENS KEITH SUBLETT RA ' i ' MOND SWANSON STANLEY, TERRI Band (1. 2, 3), French Club (3, 4), National Honor Society (1, 2, 3). Student Coundil (2) STARKEY, PERRY (DON) Annual Staff (3), Cheerleader (4 — Mascot), Spanich Club (3) STEINBERG, MICHAEL (MIKE) Class Officer (2 ■ 3 — Treasurer), JETS (4), Key Club (4). Student Council (2, 3, 4), Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4), Soccer (1), Swim- ming (2, 3, 4 — Captain) STEPHENS, MELINDA Drill Team (3. 4), FHA (1), Pep Squad (2), Spanish Club (2), Student Council (2, 3, 4) STINSON, RICHARD STRASSHEIM, HOPE Drama Club (1), Library (2, 3), Newspaper Staff (1), Student Council (1, 3), Swimming (2) SUBLETT, KEITH Choir (I, 2, 3, 4), Junior Red Cross (4), Library Club (1), National Honor Society ( 1 ) SWANSON, RAYMOND ( RAY) Tennis (2, 3, 4 — Captain) TABOR, CYNTHIA (CINDI) Annual Staff (2), Class Officer (2 — Secretary-Treasurer), Drama Club (2 — Vice President, 4), Keywanette Club (4), Mu Alpha Theta (2), Newspaper Staff (2 — Editor, 4), Volleyball (2) TATE, BARBARA Drill Team (3, 4 — Captain), Keywanette Club (2), Newspa- per Staff (4), Pep Squad (1. 2), Quill and Scroll (3, 4), Student Council (3, 4) TAYLOR, DAVID FCA (2, 3), Key Club (2), Swimming (2, 3) TEGUNS, REBECCA (BECKY) DECA(4) TENEYCK, MARK Key Club (2). Football (1) TENER, DIANA THOMAS, HINDS (VIC) FCA (2, 3, 4 — Secretary), Key Club (3, 4), Spanish Club (2), Tennis (2, 3, 4), Wrestling (1) THOMPSON, RICHARD (DICK) FCA (2, 3 — Treasurer, 4 — Vice President), Key Club (2, 3, 4 — Vice President), Student Council (3), Football (2, 3, 4) And tomorrow i graduate. TICHELI. FRANK Band (1,2,3,4) TRESTER, SHERYL (SHERI) TROUY, LISA Choir (2), FCA (2), Keywanette Club (2), Library Club (1), Pep Squad (1,2 — Lieutenant), Track (2, 3) TUCKER, BRIAN Drama Club (1 — Treasurer), Latin Club (2, 3, 4), National Honor Society (4), Rodeo (4) TUNNEL, ROBBIE Choir (2), Ecology Club (1, 2), German Club (1, 2, 3), National Jr. Rifle Assn. (3,4), Basketball (1, 2, 3), Football (1) TURK, ALAN FCA (3, 4), Key Club (3, 4), Student Council (3), Football (1, 2,3.4) TYLER, DEBRA (DEBBIE) AFS (2, 3), Keywanette Club (4), Library Club (1), Pep Squad (2,3) VALOIS, TERRY Cross Country (3, 4), Track (2, 3, 4) VANDEWALL, CINDY FTA (2, 3, 4), Keywanette Club (4), Mu Alpha Theta (3, 4), Spanish Club (4) VERSHER,JOHN Junior Red Cross (2 — President, 4), Key Club (3), VICA (4), Tennis (1,2,3) VIGLINO, MICHAEL (MIKE) Choir (4), Mu Alpha Theta (4), Basketball (1, 2, 3), Gymnas- tics (1, 2, 3), Soccer (1, 2, 3), Swimming (1, 2, 3), Volleyball (1, 2,3) VINE, MARK VOWELL, GARY (DANNY) French Club (3), Cross Country (2, 3, 4), Football (1, 2), Track (1,2,3,4) WAGGY, JAMES (JIM) WALKER, PAMELA (PAM) Drill Team (3 — Manager, 4), Pep Squad (2) FRANK TICHELI ROBBIE TUNNEL SHERI TRESTER ALAN TURK Another Barbara Streisand DEBRA T ' LER TERRY VALOIS CINDY VANDEWALL JOHN VERSHER SHERRIE VERSHER MICHAEL VIGLINO MARK VINE GARY VOWELL JAMES WAGGY PAMELA WALKER . V -■ i 4 J f B 1 1 1 EUGENE WATKINS TERI WESTERMAN WILSON WHATLEY MARGARET WHITE CHERI WHITE LARRY WILKERSON THOMAS WILLIAMS JAMES WILSON JAMES WILSON SHERRY ' WOODS He ' s out there! KIM WRIGHT STEVEN W ' ATT Let me make this perfectly cleiir STEPHEN WORDEN DENNIS WRIGHT WATKINS, EUGINE Football (1,2,3,4) WESTERMAN, TERI Band ( 1, 2, 3, 4), French Club (3 — Vice President), FHA (1), Student Council ( 1 ) WHATLEY, WILSON (BUDDY) Annual Staff (1), Football (1, 2) WHITE, MARGARET (MARTY) Band ( 1, 2, 3, 4), Choir (2), French Club (2 ■ 3 — Treasurer, 4 — President), FHA (1), Mu Alpha Theta (2, 3), National Honor Society (1 — Treasurer, 3 — Treasurer, 4), Student Council (4) WHITE, CHERI WILKERSON, LA RRY Band ( 1, 2, 3, 4), Junior Red Cross (4), Golf (4) WILLIAMS. THOMAS (TOM) Band ( 1, 2, 3, 4), German Club (2, 3) WILSON, JAMES JAY) FCA (2), Football (1), Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4) WILSON, JAMES (SCOTT) Cross Country (3, 4), Track (3) WOODS, SHERRYL (SHERRY) FHA (1), Keywanette Club (2), Newspaper Staff (3, 4), Quill and Scroll (3.4),OEA(3) WORDEN, STEPHEN (STEVE) DECA (4 — Parliamentarian), Key Club (3, 4), Cross Country (3), Track (1,2, 3) WRIGHT, DENNIS WRIGHT, KIMBRELLE (KIM) Cheerleader (1, 4), Choir (1, 2, 3, 4 — Secretary), FCA (2, 4), National Honor Society (1, 4), Cross Country (4), Track (2, 3,4) W ' ATT, STEVEN (STEVE) Bell Guard (4), FCA (4), Key Club (2, 3, 4), Spanish Club (4), Student Council (4), Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Track (1) YAGUD, LINDA Choir (1, 2), French Club (1, 4), Mu Alpha Theta (3), National Honor Society (4), Pep Squad (2), Student Council (4) YODER. SHARON French Club (2, 3, 4), FTA (2, 3 — Secretary, 4 — President), Keywanette Club (4), Library Club (1 — Secretary, 3, 4 — Vice President), Mu Alpha Theta (3, 4), National Honor Society (1, 2, 3,4), Volleyball (2,3,4) LINDA AGLiD SHARON ' ODER V()L!N(,1M.()()1), Tr.Ri:SA ()l. K Rl■.N. PAULA ' ' u Ceo I Van® ' TERESA YOUNGBLOOD PAULA HOLMGREN Happy memories for BHS seniors! • i. i ritv 2 I turned mv back one minute, and suddenly even,one left. That ' s not funny! Do you think the guy in the second row noticed nie.- 163 ;.Vt ' .i • ' !A : (f. -1 M a ' -4 4 I a ' 5 . j H M m ' ' i T- ' - - ■• ' ' • ■■ -■ ' fc -j ■ .-- P, ..,- . g ,. ..- -, - .. ' !  «l i •« -- ' ORGANIZATIONS 165 Before the 75-76 school year began. Stu- dent Council members were busy number- ing the teachers ' parking lot and keeping up the gym beautification project that was started last year. The first few weeks of school got off to a good start, thanks to the Student Council, who began their activities with Howdy Week. During this week, students were encouraged to get to know their classmates and teachers. The week was brought to a close with a very successful Howdy Dance. In the busy weeks following this one, the student store was reopened and the students chose their class officers who were to lead the class projects and activities. As Homecoming came up, the Student Council began working furiously on pro- jects. The Homecoming Queen and Court had to be elected, the car decorating contest organized, the Spirit Balloon Launch and other Halftime activities planned, and the many details of the Homecoming Dance ironed out. Immediately after Christmas, the Stu- dent Council was in action with the elec- tion of Class Favorites and 1976 Celebrity Ball honoring the Favorites at Prestonwood Country Club. Printing and selling the Student Directo- ries occupied part of the fall months, while in the Spring the officers attended the Dis- tri ct TASC conventions and the state Stu- dent Council convention in Waco. The Council also aided the Booster Club by sell- ing Pancake Day and Chili Bowl tickets. They also participated in the Garland City Teen Council and attended Rotary Club meetings on Mondays. The Bicentennial Spirit was evident in the Student Council throughout the year. They co-ordinated many Bicentennial activ- ities for BHS, including a flag-raising cere- mony and Bicentennial Week in March. To conclude the 75-76 year, the Student Council joined with the Annual Staff to present the 76 RAM. The 1975-76 officers of the Student Council were: President — John Caywood, Vice President — Karl Potts, Secretary — Susan Allison, Treasurer — Valerie Barnes, and Parliamentarian — Danny Ball. Coach Beane served as the sponsor of the Student Council this year. These people are located in the lower left-hand corner of the group picture. ..as :j3: Student Council 166 •Ay. •■■•:■■■ W ,;A ' - r%J£ ¥ ■ • ' •;, u SI — z: Sets t ie Pace 167 Your Student in Action ■i. Student Council takes care of business. b. Howdy Dance! c. President Johnny Caywood directs meeting. d. Homecoming makes students proud. e. Student Store in action. f. First Celebrity Banquet is a success. 168 Exchange Student Conies to Berkner Top Row: D. Hogg, A. Marcinko, Mrs. Hansen (sponsor), A. Latham, A. Latham. 2nd Row: S. Hughes, R. Bailey, J. Davis. First Row: J. Beck, M. Shirokawa, M. Yeoman. Masako Shirokawa — from Japan to Richard- son. Working around the world is the American Field Service. This year AFS sold note cards designed by the AFS members themselves. Berkner AFS and the other Richardson AFS Clubs showed a film as a fund raising project in February. Spirit links were sold in late spring as the major fund raising activity at Berkner. This year the AFS Club had one very special mamber, Masako Shirokawa. Masako is a foreign exchange student from Japan. She has been in Richardson since August and attended Berkner all of her senior year. Masako intends to go back to Japan and enter college after graduating. Masako wants to be a Linquist after graduating from college. Some of Masako ' s hobbies are arts, crafts, music, and cooking. Her family lives in Japan and looks forward to seeing her soon. The officers for the 75-76 school year were President — Janet Beck; Vice-Presi- dent — Mike Yeoman; Secretary — Ronna Bailey; Treasurer — Simon Hughes; and Historian — Jan Davis. k 169 Beginning work in July, the 1975- 76 Bandoleras attended the American Drill Team School at Southern Meth- odist University where they competed against other schools and won a first place award in marching. Two weeks before school started, summer work- outs began. Their performances at all ten varsity football games showed the results of their hard work. At various times they performed military, jazz, and kick routines, supplementing them with props. At the end of the football season, the annual dinner for the Seniors was held at The Old Spaghetti Ware- house. On November 23 they held a mother-daughter tea, and had an Exes tea in January for all ex-Bandoleras. The Bandoleras displayed their award-winning marching ability in the Richardson parade on December 4, and later in the year performed at four varsity basketball games. The annual stage show, the Spring Review was held in March at Lake Highlands High School. Prep- arations for the next year began in February with officer tryouts, fol- lowed by line tryouts in May. a. Bandoleras in action at halftime. b. Girls await commands. c. Jeri smiles at pep rally. d. Bandoleras freeze in position. Top Row: E. Nussbaum, B. Barnfield, L. Demarest, T. Cody, L. Bolz, L.Johnston, C. Cumbie, S. Menard, T. Wilson, A. Baird, S. Allison, T. Cody, S. Davis, S. Barnfield, D. Cowley, OFFI- CERS: J. Cutler, C. Bennett Bandoleras March 170 M. Lucas, P. Walker, C. Shegich, M. Stephens, V. Miller, J. Field, C. Caldwell, D. O ' Reilly, C. Barensprung, S. Small, J. Baxter, J. Lanier, A. Ospina. 2nd Row: C. Beal, W. Bright, J. Bradford, L. Gates, K. Engle, T. Keif fer, C. Wenzel, K. Johnston, D. Hocker, K. Mowry, B. Tate, V. Barnes, K. Riley. to Fame 171 Bandoleras Kick Into ' 76 a. Bandolera enjoys going to perform. b. Bandolera officers: Lieut. Jeri Cutler, Lieut. Valerie Barnes, Capt. Barbara Tate, First Lieut. Cathy Bennett, Lieut. Kay Riley. c. Bandolera rela.xes after performing. d. Barbara Tate speaks at pep rally. e. Bandoleras in action. f . Bandolera prepares to appear. g. Bandoleras frame Homecoming nominees. h. Bandoleras leave the field. i. Valerie and Cathy enjoy performance. 172 Igy Mft-J-itf-t t MHW .- ' - :.: fl ■R t. e U ' 1 h i 173 I a. Keywanettes busy earning money. b. Keywanettes and Key Club enjoy picnic. c. Do you think the paint will come off? d. Keywanette officers: Sec. Gretchen Hodges, Treas. Tamilee Medlin, Pres. Sandra Hudson, V. Pres. Renee Smith. 174 Top Row L to R: S. Yoder, K. Burrows, R. Smith, K. Woods, L. Black, E. McCury, D. Hawkins, C. Norman, S. Stovall, F. LaFlamme, S. Jay, P. Stamps, J. Anderson, C. Rawlings. Second Row: R. Smith, D. Tyler, P. Zacney, G. Hodges, T. Medlin, D. Vorhees, G. Hodges, T. Sasek, F. Vorhees, S. Overstreet, S. Hudson, B. Potter, sponsor. First Row: L. Whide, K. Branson, D. Schutzmaier, L. Lewis, D. Caldwell, D. Lee, T, Youn g, R. Scott. Keywanettes Raise Funds With a Splash Throughout the fall, decorations mysteriously appeared in the lockers of the football players. Who put them there? The Keywanettes! They each drew the name of a boy and secame his Secret Spirit Sister. This project continued all year for each different sport. Funds for other projects were boosted by a car wash held in the fall. They worked with the USO at Christmas, and at Easter they adopted a needy family to help. The ticket sales for the annual Kiwanis Pancake Day were bolstered by the Keywanettes. In early spring the club elected a sweetheart and the year was rounded off with a banquet. 175 Key Club Members In its sixth year at Berkner High School, the Key Club, which is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Richardson, continued in its tradition of service to the school, to the community, and to the nation by participating in many service pro- jects. The club also sponsored its annual Sweetheart Dance at Valentine ' s and named Kay Riley Key Club Sweetheart for 1975-1976. Officers of the club this school year were Mike Bridges, President; Dick Thompson, Vice-President; Scott Coogler, Secretary; Les Davis, Treasurer. Advisor of the Key Club is Mr. Blackburn. Kiwanis sponsor is Mr. Bud Miller. Mike Bridges leads meeting. Top Row L to R: C. Mercer, M. Schroer, G. Elliot, D.Jackson, D. Massey, M. Bridges, R. Agee, C. Hutcheson, C. Brock, D. Thompson, R. Kreuger, B. Tidmore, D. Arkodie, Mr. Blackburn. Second Row; J. Dowden, M. Wolf, T. Farrar, K. Springer, G. Wallace, B. Smith, R. McCaslin, N. Shea, B. Busby, J. Frost, R. Bratton, G. Schwab. Third Row: B. Allison, B. Grubb, E. L. Biggerstaff, B. McKissack, M. Steinberg, S. Shifflet, S. Wordan, D. Frederick, R. Busby, T. Diamond, K. Raack. Fourth Row: S. Collins, R, Mathewson, R. Swim, M. Hosang, L. Davis, C. Harrell, V. Thomas, S. Coo- gler, P. Harrell, C. Shinn. 176 a. Bell Guards: David Jackson, Les Davis, E. L. Biggerstaf f , Steve Wyatt. b. Boy, 1 sure am thirsty. c. Steve takes a break. d. Key Club repairs shed. 177 FCA Strengthens Faith During the year, many activities were participated in by the Huddle Group of the BHS Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Weekly Bible Studies were held throughout the year to strengthen the faith of the guys. After their Halloween Celebration, they sponsored projects to help needy families. Some of these were a Thanksgiving food drive and a Christmas toy drive. Also at Christmas, the Huddle Group decorated a tree and went caroling. A father-son breakfast was given and several money-making projects planned and carried out. Among these were a car wash and the annual Mara- thon Basketball Game. The profits from these projects will enable them to partici- pate in the Summer FCA National Conference. The officers for the 75-76 year were: President — Karl Potts, Vice-Presidents — Dick Thompson and Mike Bridges, Secretary — Vic Thomas, Treasurer — John Git- tle, and the co-sponsors of the club were Coach Beane and Coach Eason. M. Beane — Sponsor Top Row; M. Beane (sponsor), D. Parker, D. Thompson, L. Brown, P. Laubachcr, A. Canales. Second Row: C. Gould, R. Garcia, M. Wolfe, B. Brown, R. Green, J. Gittle, V. Thomas, E. Eason (co-sponsor). Third Row: B. Grubb, T. Huffines, K. Nees, E. Loria, S. Gibson, B. Chapman, J. Haipenny. Fourth Row: L. Davis, M. Ganter, R. Yates, T. Moreland, D. Medler, M. Weatherred, K. Potts. 178 Top Row: K. Best, T. Vinez, L. Martinsen, S. Seifert, Y. Loria, B. Nickels, M. Laubacher, S. Blankenship, J. Taylor, C. Allred, T. Sasik, C. Dee. Bottom Row: W. Andrews, P. FilHbrown, T. Fulghan, K. Hedrick, C. Niles, I. Lozoya, C. White (sponsor). Girh Become Basketball Stars Overnight A mother-daughter breakfast and a come as you are breakfast in September started off the year for the BHS Cuddle Group of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The officers for the year were President — Cheryl Niles, Vice-President — Irma Lazoya, Secretary — Karen Headrick, Treasurer — Cindy Allred, Historian — Tracy Fulgham, and Song Leader — Cathy Norman. In October the girls joined with the guys Huddle group for a fun and meaningful Halloween party. Money raising projects included an arts and crafts sale at open house, a car wash, the all-night basketball game, and the annual Easter basket sale. This money wi ll be used for the new FCA retreat center and to send girls to summer conference. Sponsor — Miss White. 179 Cheerleaders Boost Spirit Cheering the Rams on to many victories and a few defeats were the Varsity Cheer- leaders. They began their year during the summer when they attended cheerleading camp at SMU. They won five blue superior ribbons and were allowed to keep the spirit stick for their overall outstanding perform- ance. The cheerleaders began building spirit from the very beginning of the year. They sold spirit badges and ribbons and deco- rated the halls and football players lockers. At pep rallies they poured their spirit out and at the games they cheered for the teams with all their might. Throughout the basketball season the cheerleaders attended games, supporting BHS in all aspects of sports. In February ' the cheerleaders sold carna- tions for Valentine ' s Day. [1 ■ 1 vM H 1 p r B H K Lori Shaw — Senior Gay Issacs — Senior Sarah Webb — Junior Ruth and Gay in action. Ruth Cutrell — Senior wr. . 180 Don Starkey — Mascot Cindy Reeves — Junior Sharon McDow — Junior Becky Garner — Junior Kim Wright — Senior 181 Big ' ' G, Little ' ' o, Go, Go!! The spirit of ' 76 was promoted by the Varsity Pep Squad for varsity sports, especially football. They sold spirit badges, attended all pep rallies, and attended all home varsity football games. They also attended many other sports that Berkner competed in. The officers of the Pep Squad this past year were Captain — Sybil Pruitt, and the Lieuten- ants — Sherri Seifert, Lisa Martensen, Jane Taylor, and Jeri Russell. Jane Taylor shows spirit. «£3r-i «t - - - Top Row: S. Edwardb. R. Bote, S. Rundel, C. Berry, M. Lowe. Second Row: L. Hams, S. LippinLott, U. NkCraw, C. Rollins, J. White, B. Fields, G. Gillette, J. Pevuk, L. Bitting. Third Row: Mrs. Ragsdale (sponsor), P. Fitzgerald, S. Bishop, R. Cappell, T. Medlin, C. Grice, D. Caldwell, B. Hodges, C. Smathers, S. Stanford. Fourth Row: T. Rogers, S. Overstreet, N. Souza, M. Kennard, B. McClendka, B. Nickels, T. Fulghan, M. Nichols, J. Lechin- ski, T. Hill, D. Lee, E. Xeras. Fifth Row: K. Kirk, J. Taylor.J. Russell, S. Seifert, L. Martensen. 182 f ' .aKV«« r i ' f IOC 3 ' «« '  ,a K '  a -■■■ Back Row: S. Winchester, J. Jackson, H. Cearly. Front Row: J. Russell,J. Amsrutz, L Martenson, R. Dozier, K. Christy. J,V, Cheered by Sophomores This was Berkner ' s first year to have Sophomore cheerleaders. Any tenth grade girl could try out and judges chose sixteen among the group. Those sixteen then performed before the rest of the sophomore class where only eight would be chosen. These eight girls were Jayne Jackson (head cheerleader), Julie Amstutz, Holly Cear- ley, Kelly Christy, Rori Dozier, Lisa Martensen, Jeri Russell, and Shannon Winches- ter. These girls attended pep rallies and all home B-team games and were responsible for building up school spirit for the B-team players. The sponsor for the cheerleaders was Mrs. Ragsdale. 183 Cheerleaders Build Freshman Pride Throughout the 75-76 year, the Freshman cheerleaders promoted spirit for freshman athletics. They decorated the halls, led freshman pep rallies, sold spirit badges and ribbons, and attended all of the freshman games. Sponsored by Mrs. Pledger, their mascot was Jennifer Pledger. The cheerleaders helped the freshmen of 75-76 take their place at Berkner by building lots of school spirit. Gennifer shows school spirit in many ways. Standing: G. Spears, D. Dietz, M. Livingston. Kneeling: L. Beis, D. Hogue, L. Beasore. 184 Top Row; R. Pittroff, D. Cooper, B. Kerr, R. Roy, V. Dew, B. Moore. Second Row: C. Henninger, C. Dale, D. Moore, L. Middlcton, j. Wallace, P. Haven, C. Showers. Third Row: M. Biondi, S. Puig, C. Lorenz, C. Glison, N. Boyd, D. Schminke, L. Walton, C. Hicks. Fourth Row: L. Mitchell, L. Schiller, L. Light, P. McGrew, L. Capps, C. McGrew, C. Garretson. Fifth Row: L.Jack, P. Beckwith, T. Walls, S. Smith, L. Cox, D. Ansley, T. Crowe. Filled with lots of spirit, the Freshman Pep Squad showed it every chance they got. They participated in all the Freshman pep rallies, helped decorate the fresh- man halls, and attended football and basketball games. To help their class as well as their club, they devoted their time to work on the freshman float at Homecom- ing and working at the freshman dance. Pep Squad Helps Team and Class Freshmen Display Pride 185 France Conies to America The 1975-76 school year held many interesting things for the French Club. Most of the French Club meet- ings were filled with French films, slides, and records. They occasionally had samples of French foods. The club also ate dinner at a French restau- rant in Dallas. Top Row: C. Mercer, B. Grubb, Mr. Davis and Mrs. Sandvik (sponsors). Second Row: B. Smith, P. Owens, T. Thompson, C. Hicks, J. Frasier. Third Row: R. Bailey, L. Yagud, B. Silver, C. Cole- man, A. Currin. Fourth Row: Debbie Morgan, R. Fauquier, R. Moore, C. Thompson. Fifth Row: G. Grubb, K. Anderson, V. Smith, M. White. 186 Espaiiol A get-acquainted party in the courtyard started off the year for the 75-76 Span- ish Club, In November, officers were elected. They were: President — Gregg Cook; Vice-President — Sheila Graham; Secretary — Tammie Spears; Treasurer — Steve Wyatt; and Historian — Ruby Mondy. At Christmas time they had a short Christmas Party before school. As the year progressed plans were made to do something special for Bicentennial Week. The co-sponsors of the Spanish Club were Mrs. Garland and Mrs. Werner. Janice enjoys Spanish. Back Row: T. Vinez, C. Scott, J, Schiller, L. Brookins, M. Grantham, M. Schroer, M. Henry, D. Hudman, B. Chinnock, L. Pruitt, D. Grahan, D. Dixon, T. Sasek, B. Allen, J. Adams, C Bass, S. Smith. Second Row: Mrs. Garland, L. Pugsley, G. Schroer, D. Pruitt, S. Baird, L. Roiserts, G. Garrett, M. Robinson, R. Porrus, K. Qright, S. Small, R. Bailey, D. Austin, P. Miller, C Vanderwall, Mrs. Werner. Third Row: G. Cook, S. Pruitt, R. Mondy, T. Speer, S. Graham, A. Stokes, D. Eudy, M. Eudy, B. Hodges, K. Kuklenski, L. Bidell, A. Hemmile, D. Henry. Sitting: K. Lyng, C. Scott, J. Beaver, S. Wyatt, T. Diamond. I 187 Top Row: J. Dowden, G. Butler, T. Dirriwaehter, S. McCord, K. Springer. Middle Row: K. Haas, L. Salsbury, S. Rundel, B. Seegmiller. Front Row: D. Relder, S. Killius, S. Seegmiller. Novembertest Held at JJTA All year long the Berkner German Club was busy with many exciting activities. They attended the Novemberfest at UTA and ate at Der Schnapps Und Snacks, a very exclusive German restaurant in Dallas. The members of the German Club had a Christmas party and attended the T.A.G.S. Convention in March at San Antonio. The officers for the past year were: President — Damon Relder, Vice-President — Jimmy Hensel, Secretary — Lisa Salsbury, Treasurer — John Dowden. The sponsor for the German Club was Mrs. Abdo. a. Lisa experiments with her German. 188 ■ w? - ' ?v - f - _5s . _ ■ Top Row: M. Madden, D. Patrick, J. Leonard, P. Hamilton, T. Calleir, T. O ' Donnell, S. Hamilton, J. Jarvis, J. Beck, D. Rowley, D. Bruce, Miss Greer (sponsor). Second Row: M. Meyer, J. Heron, C. Hinninger, N. Boyd, C. McNeese, J. Bradford, B. McClendon, J. Caywood, C. Schroeder, S. Allison, R. Cutrell, D. Ball. Bottom Row: M. Halverson, J. Comte, R. Young, C. Broughton, W. Hulden, M. Jung, S. Thonas, S. Lorenz, J. Bishop, L. Bolz, C. Cook. Dead Language Comes Alive The annual feast at a local Italian Restaurant started the year-long festivities of the Latin Club. As the year progressed, the Latin Club was involved in a variety of activities intended to liven up the campus life at Berkner. Among these were Christmas caroling in Latin, Latin week celebrating the Ides of March, and the authentic Roman Banquet held in late Spring. A spirit of genuine Roman comradeship was shared by all those involved in the activities of the Latin Club this year. The Latin Club was led by Johnny Caywood — President, Carolyn Schroeder — Vice-President, Susan Allison — Treasurer, Ruth Cutrell — Secretary, and Lee Bolz — Historian. 189 Hf Top Row: D. Henry, L. Babbitt, C. Bennett, C. Schreeder, J. Beck, C. Reed, K. Raack, Ms. O ' Neill (sponsor). Bottom Row: M. McCracken, J. Heron, J. Leonard, M. Viglino, C. Vandewall, V. Zacny, R. Moore, S. Seegmiller. E=ni( Beginning the year with an ice cream social, Mu Alpha Theta had an exciting year during 75-76. At Berkner and at the Jr. High they tutored math students that needed help. They had a weekly Mathematics puzzle posted for math students to test their wits on. Each member was asked to participate in at least one math con- test, and in March they celebrated Einstein ' s birthday. For a basketball game in January, the club sold spirit links with a twist; with proceeds they donated a gift to the school ' s math department. Later in the year the combined Mu Alpha Theta and ETA had a party at LLOVE. The sponsor of Mu Alpha Theta was Ms. O ' Neill, and the officers for 1975-76 were: President — Cathy Bennett, Vice-President — Jimmy Hensel, Secretary — Carolyn Schroeder, Treasurer — Janet Beck, and Parliamentarian-Historian — Kathy Lackland. Mark Tarpley 190 I 1 1 - i V ¥mM Mr. Stockton sponsored JETS. Aptitude Search Comes to Berkner The purpose of the Junior Engineer Technical Society is to give students a bet- ter understanding of what engineering is all about and to give them an opportu- nity to obtain some of the many scholarships available to engineering majors in college. During the year, the JETS had several guest speakers from different fields of engineering, and went on field trips to sites demonstrating engineering techniques. The National Engineering Aptitude Search was given twice at BHS, hosted by the JETS. The officers for the 75-76 year were: President — Chris Reed, V.P. — Glenn Garrett, Sec. and Treas. Mr. Stockton sponsored the group. Top Row: J. Hensel, M. Tarpley, L. Pearson. Second Row: Mr. Stockton, R. Grigsby, C. Brock, G. Iden, G. Garrett, C. Reed. Bottom Row: M. Stein- berg, C Schroeder, C. Niles, R. Moore, B. Chinnock. 191 Top Row: C. Xeros, M. Crago, P. Porter. Bottom Row: C. Glisson, M. Kennard, J. Schiller, M. Turner, L. Ashby, M. Affield, S. McDaniel, E. Fulford, G. O ' Neal. Ecology Club Preserves Nature Interested in preserving our environment and wildlife, the Berkner Ecology Club had a very busy year. Many of the projects this year were centered around developing the RISD Environmental Study Center. Early in the year the club members piled up brush to build up a habitat attractive to quail in the area. Later in the year they planted seeds to provide both food and cover for these same quail. In another project, they wanted to discover what animals now live on or visit the area. To do this, the club set out Have-a-Heart traps, went out daily to check the traps, and marked and released the animals. During the winter and spring they began cataloguing all of the plants on the land and also began a bird count to see which birds live here all year and which are migratory. Picnics were held on the creek that runs through the Study Center, and they saw ecology films at some meetings. They went on one field trip to the Heard Wildlife Area and Museum in McKinney, and on another, went to the Elm Fork Nature Pre- serve. 192 Let ' s save the flowers. Charmaine sews stockings for hospital. Jr. Red Cross Sews Things Up The Junior Red Cross is made up of students who volunteer their time and effort towards helpful projects and helping others. At the start of the year, a fund raising drive was held. Donations were taken from students of BHS. The money was used to buy personal articles and candy for children in local hospitals. These were stocking stuffers for Christmas Stockings which the Jr. Red Cross made. Home Safety was discussed in meetings with the use of posters. They also had a special Easter project for underprivileged children. Once a month, the Red Cross officers attended meetings at Chapter Council Meetings held down- town at the Chapter Council office. There, project ideas were discussed and decided on. The officers for 1975-1976 were Bob Kreuger — President, Mike Brown — Vice-President, and Barbara Fields — Secretary. Top Row: D. Arkadie, C. Scott, B. Kreuger. Second Row: C. Barry, T. oung, R. Moore, P. Ostrom. Third Row: Mrs. Duhon (sponsor), B. Busby, T. Mahurin, D. Schminke, J. Adams, R. Peirson! B. Fields, K. Hicks. Bottom Row: W. Andrews, M. Shirokawa, A. Stokes, M. Brown, A. Crutchfield, L Kell, M. O ' Brien, D. Wirt, T. Cranford. 193 Leadership Seen in Honor Society Mrs. Duffy and Mrs. Odom, co-sponsors of the National Honor Society, helped the group to have a very successful year. The Honor Society did many meaningful projects. One of their money making projects was working in the recycling center. They held a raffle in Decemf er and gave away a 10-speed bicycle and a TI-SRlO calculator. The money from these went to buy something for the school. The Honor Society members also were host and hostesses for the spring open house. In February the Honor Society had an induction of all new members who were chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship, and character. A major project this year, as it is every year, is the taking of a survey of graduated seniors so that the schools may keep in touch with its graduates. Some of the students give of their time and talent in the tutoring of other students in all the major subjects. The officers for the 75-76 school year were Russell Grigsby — President, Ruth Cutrell — Vice- President, Janet Beck — Secretary, and Ruby Mondy — Treasurer. Kittye is proud to bie a part of the honor soci- ety. Top Row: R. Matthewson, D. Ward, M. Bridges, D. Massey, G. Garrett, J. Lenard, G. Wallace, J. Jay, K. Darnell. Second Row: S. Allison, D. Mor- gan, K. Best, W. Andrews, S. Weegmiller, S. Yoder, D. Stinson, M. White, L. Brookins. Third Row: D. Eudy, L. Yagud, Mrs. Duffy (sponsor), R. Grigsby, J. Beck, Mrs. Odom (sponsor), C. Schroeder. Bottom Row: P. Fillebrown, K. Lackland, D. Hunter, V. Barnes, D. Henry, M. Kennard. 194 Top Row: S. Chritton, E. Penny, C. Prather, J. McGee, B. Moore, J. Adams. Second Row: D. Cannaday, D. Schminke, A. Fairman, D. Maia. Third Row: S. Lewis, T. Snellgrove, S. Tray, S. Stiegletz, P. Lake. Fourth Row: M. Osborn, D. O ' Donnell, T. Ingram, M. Polk, J. Amstutz. Fifth Row: Mrs. Salinas (sponsor), C. Easum, E. Green, K. Mongold, D. Bula, H. Ploenm. Sixth Row: C. Barttlet, P. Lake, P. Hanter, R. Hammock, A. Latham, J. Davis. Jr, Honor Society Paints Curbs Throughout the school year the National Junior Honor Society was busy with many projects. In the spring they had house numbers painted on curbs in Garland, held a carwash, sent out fool-a-grams, and held an installation for officers. The officers for the 75-76 year were President — Jan Davis, Vice-President — Angela Latham, Secretary — Rae Nan Hammack and Treasurer — Pat Gantcr. Mrs. Salinas sponsored the group. 195 Newspaper Staff Learns Journalism Skills Danny Guy Ball makes plans for On the Ball. Sports Editor Mike Scott enjoys his work on the RAMPAGE. 196 RAMPAGE advisor Mr. Blackburn. The BERKNER RAMPAGE, tri-weekly publication of the school ' s Publication Department continued to grow during the 1975-76 school year with an increase in staff size and an increase in the size of the newspaper. The paper averaged 12 pages this year and included such special features as Danny Guy Ball ' s column On the Ball , Athletes of the Month, and special spreads by Simon Hughes on motorcy- cling, backpacking, canoeing, sailing, and similar outdoor activities. The newspaper was edited by members of the second year journalism class, and was supplemented by articles from the first year journalism classes. Special issues included Homecoming, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine ' s, and the traditional Senior Issue. Editor-in-Chief of the 1975-1976 Rampage was Valerie Barnes. Advisor was Mr. Blackburn. Back Row: Mr. Blackburn (Advisor), Barbara Tate, Valerie Barnes, Debbie Dixon, Brenda Barnfield, Danny Guy Ball. Bottom Row: McGregor, Simon Hughes, Cindy Tabor, Sherry Woods. Glenda 197 Annual Staff Puts It All Together A new group of people, chosen to publish a yearbook, appeared in sixth period annual staff in August. To learn about publications work, the staff toured Taylor Publishing Company. Then advisor Dan Blackburn and editor Bob Krueger intro- duced the yearbook and yearbook work to them. Next came the plunge. Staff members dove into selling ads, drawing layouts, typing copy, identifying people, and all of the many other jobs involved in putting an annual together. As deadlines came closer, work became fast and furious. Staff members now learned the true meaning of the word team- work. These deadlines were met with huge sighs of relief from everyone. A lot of hard work goes into making an annual a meaningful and lasting memory for students. The 1976 Ram staff is very proud of their work this year. Top Row: M. Malone, B. Fields, J. Frost, J. Grigalunas, J. Hensel. Second Row: L Kell, S. Ponder, J. Beck, S. Hamilton, R. Gallion, D. Blackburn. Front Row: P. Hamilton, B. Krueger, J. Dowden, M. Schrenghost, C. Adkins. 198 Now, if you ' ll just sign on the dotted line -+- Why are you taking my picture? The staff at Taylor. ' How many ads did you sell today? Boy, what a great sports editor I ami 199 Back Row; Mrs. Bohart and Mrs. Gibbs (sponsors. Front Row: T. Callier, C. Adkins, M. Dyer (sitting), R. Smith, L. Schroer, S. Ponder, R. Gallion, E. McCurry. FHA Celebrates Christmas at Nursing Home The club whose main purpose is to develop leadership while doing services for others at BHS is the Future Homemakers of America. This service club, spon- sored by Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Bohart, had many projects this past year. The club made teacher treats for the Faculty lounge during FHA week, gave a Christmas party for Garland Manor Nursing Home, and had a baking contest of unusual dishes that was judged by the basketball team. The FHA had two money making projects. They sold caramel apples and pop- corn balls at Halloween and sold stationery and gifts later in the year. They also assisted in open house as hostesses. The officers for the 7 ' )-76 school year were Risa Gallion — President, Stacy Ponder — Vice-President, Cara Adkins — Secretary, Robin Smith — Treasurer, and Eva McCurry — Project Chairman. Risa and Cara — of ticers. 200 Miss FTA Chosen From Berkner The Future Teachers of America organization helps its members to explore the field of educa- tion. This year the FTA held a welcoming reception for the new teachers at Berkner, published a booklet entitled Everything You Ever Wanted to Know At out Berkner But Were Afraid to Ask, and held various money making projects which included a garage sale and send-a-wish. Members were also allowed to tutor at Springridge Elementary, and they attended both District X at the District Convention. Other activities included a cookie day for the teachers and a Christmas party for all the Future Teachers of America in the Richardson Independent School District. The Berkner FTA is a member of the Richardson council of the Future Teachers of America which planned joint activi- ties for the FTA clubs of the four Richardson High Schools. Through these various activities, the FTA members learn about the teaching profession, meet many new and interesting people and have fun doing so. The co-sponsors of the FTA were Mrs. Whitesides and Mrs. Langston. The officers were Presi- dent — Sharon Yoder, Vice President — Kathryn Darnell, Secretary — Ruby Mondy, Treasurer — Cathy Norman, and Historian — Mary Beth Shaw. Back Row: L. Weidman, Mrs. Langston (sponsor), C. Vandewall, C. Carpenter, C. Rollins, Mrs. Whitesides (sponsor), S. Brown. Front Row: S. Yoder, R. Mondy, K. Morman, M. Shaw. 201 Shakespeare once said, All the world is a stage. The Berkner Drama Club proved this with many performances. Some of their performances were The Clown Who Ran Away, scenes for the English classes, and a special Mark Twain Reader ' s Theater for the Junior English classes. The Drama Department, sponsored by Miss Mulhall, attended various perform- ances at different theaters in Dallas. The club attended Our Town at the Dallas Repertory Theatre, The Imaginary Invalid at Richardson High School, and 1776 at the Country Dinner Playhouse. Towards the end of the year they performed a one-act play in competition against other high schools. The officers for the Drama Club this past year were President — Danny Guy Ball, Vice-President — Lana Summerskill, Secretary-Treasurer — Sheila Graham, and Reporter — John Chester. Sponsor — Miss Mulhall. Back Row: D. Arkadie, R. Mann, D. James, V. Byars, M. Brown, L. Summerskill, K. Duncan, J. Chester. Second Row: D. Schminke, D. Ball, E. Mackey, C. Shegich, P. Owens, C. Morgan, J. White, J. Mulhall (sponsor). Sitting: P. McGrew, S. Thedford, C. McGrew. E. Young, G. Bartleet, S. Graham, A. Baird. Drama Club Creates New World 202 Library Club Tells Bicentennial Story i Back Row: J. Chester, C. Riales. Second Row: M. Jones, T (sponsor), S. Brown, S. Yoder, L. Kell. Banlett, M. Junco, N. Souza, A. Stokes, J. Beck, C. Rollins. First Row: Mrs. Wright A service organization whose purpose is to help the school library give the best possible service to students and teachers is none other than the Berkner High School Library Club. The members of this unique organization also support other school projects as well as community endeavors. The Library Club had several money raising projects, all leading up to the Teacher Appreciation Breakfast in May. The club had a very successful crafts sale in early December. Bookmarkers were made to help protect the books from torn pages. Library workers and club members would read shelves before school, dur- ing the period in which they worked in the library, and after school. In honor of America ' s 200th birthday, the Library Club members made Bicentennial costumes and read stories to the elementary kids. The officers for the 1975-76 Library Club were Sharleen Brown — President; Sharon Yoder — Vice-President; and Lisa Kell — Secretar ' -Treasurer. Craft Sale was great success. 203 Ramparts Produces Future Poets Ramp;irts, the literary magazine of prose and poetry written by Berk- ner students, is published each year by the creative writing club. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Duffy, is open to all Berkner students-interested in writ- ing and seeing their works published. Contributions of prose and poetry were accepted from all students for each issue published. The staff of Ramparts for 1975- 76 was Editor-in-Chief Danny Guy Ball, Literary Editor Valerie Barnes, Make-up Editor Ronna Bailey, Artist Ronnie Williford, and Board Mem- bers Tracey Brents, Sherrie Hamilton, and Debbie Henry. Top Row: Mike Williams, David West. Bottom Row: Sherrie Hamilton, Valerie Barnes, Danny Guy Ball, Ronnie Williams, Ronna Bailey, Bradley Rueberg, Mrs. Duffy (sponsor). Top Row: Mr. Blaci burn (sponsor), Stacey Ponder, Risa Gallion, Joe Grigalunas, Robert Krueger, Mike Scott. Second Row: Jimmy Hensel, Barbara Fields, Lisa Kell, Janet Beck, Sherrie Hamilton, Mike Emmons, Sherry Woods, Barbara Tate. Bottom Row: Marty Malone, John Dow- den, Cara Adkins, Simon Hughes, Jim Frost, Danny Guy Ball, Glenda McGregor, Valerie Barnes. Quill and Scroll Members Receive Pins Quill and Scroll is an International Honorary Society for High School Students. To be in Quill and Scroll one must be in journalism or annual staff, and be completing his Sopho- more, Junior, or Senior year. At the end of the year, each member received a pin, and each also received a literary magazine throughout the year. 204 War gamers Repeat History The Berkner Wargamers Club, a new club this year, was made up of people interested in strategic simu- lated warfare. During the year they eompeted against the Conflict Simula- tion Club of Richardson High School. Their tournament consisted of the six gam es of the BLUE AND GREY series, which tell of the combat of the Civil War. The officers of the Wargamers Club were President — Jimmy Hen- sel, and Vice President — Kirk Haas. Gary Butler, Wendel Matthews, Kirk Haas, John Robertson, Rob Krueger, Jimmy Hensel. Sportsmen Work for Wildlife Preserva tion Guys who are interested in wildlife preservation, trapping animals, and the use of firearms joined together during the 1975-76 year to form the Berkner Sportsman Club. The club is affiliated with the National Rifle Association, which is also interested in the proper use of firearms. During the year, the Sportsman Club had a man come who has participated in rifle competition and one who gave a reloading demonstration. They also went to the rifle range several times during the year to prac- tice their shooting. Top Row: Bob Brown, Steve Carlton, Chuck Taylor. Second Row: Phil Berry, Charles Scott, Eddie McAdams, Ricky Lorentz, Mr. Schramm. Bottom Row: Phil Richardson, Karl McGowan, Tim Mock. 205 HERO Visits Treemont Nursing Home Mrs. Campbell, sponsor of the HERO club helped make this year one of HERO ' s best. The club, designed for HECE students, sponsored a number of activities during the year, including selling candles in October as a money-earn- ing project. In November they toured Citizens National Bank. They went Christmas caroling at Treemont Nursing Home at Christmas, and took small presents to the residents. In the spring the club sold bicentennial cookbooks and held an employer ' s banquet. Other spring activities included selling carnations on Valentine ' s Day, planting a tree in the Court- yard, and an Easter egg hunt. Top Row: Dorene Ayers, Lucy Parrish, Diana Tener. Second Row; San- dra Hudson, Debbie Cowan, Diana Puckett. Bottom Row: Karen Coan, Mrs. Campbell (sponsor), Cathy Levinson. VICA Works at Recycling Center The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is an organi- zation for students of the ICT program. ICT students attend school part of the day and work the remainder of the day. VICA held an egg sale in March and a gift Certificate Raffle before Christmas to raise money. They attended a VICA convention in April and worked at a REAL recycling day. Officers of VICA for the 75-76 year were: President — Kay Miller; Vice-President — Robby Moore; Secretary — Karen Burrows, and Treasurer — Tim Kolb. Top Row: Ronnie Mourning, Mr. Rogers (sponsor). Second Row: Jim Putnam, Steve Lytic. Third Row: Mike Evans, Jill Stevenson, Rhonda Scott. Fourth Row: Charley Gibson, Oscar Lozoya, Carolyn Schroeder. Bottom Row: Frank Crawley, Rodney Rowe, Allen Harris, Duane God- frey, Tory Bartlett, Karen Burrows, Tim Kolb. 206 CVAE Plans Future for Students The CVAE classes of BHS organ- ized two VOCT clubs for the 75-76 year. CVAE is a work-study program where the student is enrolled in school for four hours each day and trains on the job with a local employer for 15-20 hours a week. This program trains the student to face life situations. One of the VOCT clubs named themselves the Revolutionaries in keeping with the Bicentennial spirit. They competed in local and area con- tests, attended a leadership confer- ence, and held a banquet honoring their employers. The club ' s sponsor was Mrs. Wyatt. Top Row: Guy Walker, Kendell Durham, Mrs. Wyatt (sponsor), Paul Howard. Bottom Row: Gary Schmidt, Yolanda Newton, Nathan Cowart, Randy Grounds, Peggy Muchmore. Free Wheelers Visit Courthouse Top Row: Tom Lorenz, Fannie Eidd, Rita Adkins, Austin Cunningham, Kerry Kennedy, Brad Ritschel, Richard Harmon, Jeff Durbin, Keith Jan. Svcond Row: Paul Renfro, Kim Horner. Bot- tom Row: Vicki Crago, John Stone, Felizia Holman, Mr. Games (sponsor), Curtis Lennox, Paul Bell, Chuck Liebbe. The other VOCT club was named the Free Wheelers. In the CVAE program, students make application to and are interviewed by the CVAE coordinator who worked closely with the area busi- nesses. Careful consideration is given to each student admitted to the 6-quarter credit course. Activities of the VOCT Free Wheel- ers included a leadership conference at Mesquite High School: a candy sale to raise money for the Employer-Employee Banquet; a field trip to the county court- house; National Vocational Education Week; Area XI Vocational Opportuni- ties Club Contest at Waxahachie High School and the annual Employer- Employee Banquet in the Spring. 207 PELE Visits Buckner Children ' s Home Pre-employment laboratory educa- tion in child care is designed to pro- vide technical and practical instruc- tion to students interested in child care. The classroom is used for techni- cal instruction and nearby day care centers and public kindergartens for the practical experience. PELE held a Christmas party for a group of boys from the Buckner Chil- dren ' s Home, and later held an Easter Egg Hunt for a group of children. Sponsored by Mrs. Bohart, the offi- cers of PELE for the 75-76 year were President — Barbara Allen, Vice Pres- ident — Teresa Elam, and Secretary- Treasurer — Valerie Malone. Top Row Cindy Clowdus, Penny Duran, Mrs. Bohart (sponsor), Mike Wooldridge, Valerie Mal- one, Judy Klasky, Carole Daubach. Bottom Row: Barbara Allen, Cindy Bishop, Karen Smith, Julie Huber, Teresa Elam, Tara Cranford, Sharon McDow. Top Row Mr. Bennett (sponsor), Dewayne Potts, Tim Brasher, Lee Strain, John Hampton, Tom Witers Second Row; Judge McGee,Jr. Mike Warren, Dan Richter, Mark Flowers, Steve Worden, Jimmy Hill Andy Rehder. Third Row: Johny Miller, Kellie Schmidt, Stephanie Morton, Toni Starr, Felica Copus, SeeAnne Smith. Bottom Row: Pam Ostrom, Becky Teguns, Lisa lannucce, Jen Swanson, Pam Bond. DECA Competes for Berkner Berkner ' s chapter of the Distrib- utive Education Clubs of America participated in many activities during the 75-76 year. They held a candy sale and a car wash so that they would be able to travel and compete for BHS. The officers of DECA for the 75- 76 year were: President — Dan Richter, Vice President — Andy Reh- der, Secretary — Pam Bond, Reporter — Mark Flowers, and Parliamentarian — Steve Worden. 208 Berkner Welcomes Newcomers The Berkner Newcomers Club is an organization that was established to help new students become involved at Berkner. The club tells them what clubs are open to them, and helps them pursue the clubs that are involved in their special interests. The officers of the Newcomers Club were President — Hope Strassh- eim. Vice President — Lee Gibson, and Secretary — Lori Kantor. Top Row: Paul Daily, Kerry Lee, Lee Gibson, Mr. Thomas (sponsor). Second Row: Charles Scott, Joe Richardson, Cathy Hicks, Hope Strassheim, Bobbie Hodges. Bottom Row: Mary Dodson, Shawn Goode, Kathy Annspach, Lynne Purkey, Diana Llnfried. VOE Offers Careers Established in 1966, the Office Education Association was formed to provide a youth organization for stu- dents enrolled in VOE, Vocational Office Education is a high school course which trains qualified students for a career in Office Occupations. Classroom instruction is combined with on-the-job training in an actual business office. During the 75-76 year, the Berkner OEA participated in fund-raising pro- jects, parties and social events, an Employee-Employer banquet, and OEA youth leadership conferences. Sponsored by Mrs. Eoff, the offi- cers for the 75-76 year were: President — Theresa Youngblood, Vice Presi- dent — Theresa Murphy, Secretary- Treasurer — Vicki Cox, and Parlia- mentarian-Historian — Kittye Bran- son. Top Row: Ruby Mondy, Cathy Cunningham, Denise James, Teresa Murphy, Kathy Harris, Pat Davis, Kittye Branson. Second Row: Debby Dixon, Donna Adcock, Jeri Poteet, Kathy Christy, Jan Pevey. Third Row: Sylvia Jefferson, Donna Lane, Jenny Matteson, Joann Karabaic, Elaine All- red. Fourth Row: Georgeann Harris, Beth Heaton, Teresa Youngblood, Cindy O ' Neal, Cindy Rawlings. Bottom Row: Cindi Page, Mrs. Eoff (sponsor). 209 B.H.S. Choir SOPRANOS Ronna Bailey Tory Bartlett Anslie Basinger Janet Beck Lindy Dunham Becky Guy Sue Hamilton Sharon Huffman Charlotte Jones Shannon Leach Melinda McCracken Cathy Normon Misty Shuff ield Lynn Spears Natalie Watkins Kim Wright Cathy sings along with the radio. 210 Sings in Florida ALTOS Linda Babbitt Keri Bard Linda Bitting Ann Bowden Ruth Cutrell Connie Deacon Rori Dozier Linda Fields Sherrie Hamilton Lori L. Harris Lori S. Harris Denise Hawkins Tammy Herd Lisa Kell Pam Klemm Lisa Martensen Kim Miller Debbie Morgan Pam Owens Vicki Perez Melody Shuff ield Judy Smithson TENORS John Comte Larry East Mike Emmons Glenn Garrett Jim Hamilton Marty Malone James Stembler BASSES Paul Barnett Steve Collins David Eaton Mike Fitzpatrick Ted Gebhardt Ronnie Hamilton Chuck Liebbe Chris Reed Greg Schwab Robert Spears Kevin Stiff Keith Sublett Mike Viglino Don Wojan 1976 All Region Choir Singing at formal concerts and at school was the Berkner A Cappella Choir. The choir is made up of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors. This year ' s choir was chosen by auditions held at the end of last year. The choir participated in many activities during the 1975-76 year, beginning with the High School Choir Festival in October. Also in October, the choir held their formal fall concert at the Greenville Avenue Auditorium. In December, Berkner joined with the other three Richard- son High Schools to perform Handel ' s Messiah. They went Christmas caroling at Northpark and at the Citizen ' s Bank Mall. They ended their 1975 season with their Christmas Concert. 1976 was an even busier year for the choir. In February they presented their Spring Concert followed by UIL competition at Lake Highlands High School. In April the Choral Depart- ment presented the musical Damn Yankees. In May, the choir traveled to Florida to compete in the Choral Festival at Disneyworld, then pre- sented their Pop Concert. To finance their trip to Disney- world, the choir sold ads, calendars, caramel corn, popcorn, family tickets, and candles. They also held the third annual choir rock-a-thon. The officers for the 75-76 year were President — Glenn Garrett, Vice President — Jim Hamilton, Secretary — Kim Wright, Treasurer — Chris Reed, Hist. — Lori Harris, and Lib. — Cathy Norman. L 211 J. y. Goes to Corpus Made up of ninth and tenth grade students, the Junior Varsity Choir partici- pated in many activities during the 1975-76 year. These students were selected by audition last spring. Their prime directive this year was to raise money to go to Corpus Christi for the Buccaneer Music Festival. The JV Choir had the same money making projects as the A ' Cappella Choir. The choirs combined their enthusiasm to make the projects a success. The Junior Varsity Choir joined with the A ' Cappella on all concerts. They usu- ally sang a joint finale, which was a real audience pleaser. They also participated in caroling and the all-district Messiah performance. Later in the year, the Junior Varsity Choir also competed in UIL Choir Competition. The Junior Varsity Choir officers for 1975-76 were; President — Mike Elrod, Vice President — Angle Relder, Secretary — Diane Ansley, Treasurer — Rhonda Grounds. SOPRANOS Linda Ashby Cindy Brooks Leigh Coe Tammy Cunningham Diane Dietz Sherrian Edwards Cindy Garretson Rhonda Grounds Cheryl Lhuillier Janna McGee Kathi Part Christy Prather Claudia Showers Sherry Smith Carla Tucker Pam Van Wart Jere White ' This is the Day . Oh Come Loud Anthems ... 212 1 l A ALTOS Michelle Price Keith Kelly Angela Relder Bill Parnitke Janice Adams Genifer Spears Diane Ansley Tammy Ventura Jana Brewster Tanya Witherspoon BASSES Cindy Dobbs Barbara Fields Mike Elrod Rachel Hunter TENORS Kurt Field Ulonda McCraw Tony Flynn Lisa Milam Greg Dale Joe Gritten Cindy Miller Phil Hamilton Mike Hocker Karen Murphy Rob Huff Fred Hogan Greg O ' Neal Open wide and say Ah. 213 Girh Choir Sings at UIL Ninth and tenth grade girls combine their talents to make up the Berkner Girls ' Choir. This year ' s girls were chosen through last year ' s auditions. The girls ' choir sang at all concerts and were a part of all money making projects. At contest the girls ' choir joined the J.V. girls to form a second girls ' choir, the first being made up of girls from A Cappella. The money the girls raised enabled them to go to Corpus Christi along with the J.V. choir. The officer of the 1975-76 Berkner girls ' choir was President — Julie Smithson. Soprano I; Gwen Barton, Dana Rozinsky, Julie Smithson, Christy Tate, Stacey Martin. Soprano II: Debra Calligaro, Cindy Gardiner, Denise Jenkins. Debra Parker, Renee Pierson. Altos: Natalie Boyd, Cindy Carpenter, Linda Mitchell, Suzanne Puig, Teresa Walls, Cindy Harper. 214 Top Row: Linda Babbitt, Chris Reed, Ronnie Hamilton, John Comte, David Eaton, Cathy Nor- man. Second Row: Melody Shuffield, Marty Malone, Robert Spears, Glenn Garrett, Greg Schwab, Ronna Bailey. Third Row: Debra Morgan, Keith Sublett, James Stembler, Mike Emmons, Sue Hamilton. Bottom Row: Lynn Spears, Lori Harris, Larry East, Jim Hamilton, Janet Beck Kim Wright. Chamber Choir Holds Special Performances The Berkner Chamber Choir is a group of students selected from the choirs to sing together as a special madrigal group. During the year, the Chamber Choir sang at Olla Podrida and Medical City, and at all the Berk- ner area Elementary schools. Their most popular piece was The Grassh- opper, a cantata that tells of an unfortunate grasshopper that was eaten off of a sweet potato vine. Oooh . And now. Ladies and Gentlemen, presenting 215 The 1975-76 Ram marching band, with its no members, was the largest band that Berkner has ever had. The Ram band performed many exciting half-time shows during the football season and received a one at U.I.L. marching contest. At the end of the marching season, the band members chose Cindy Dew as the band sweet- heart. The Symphonic Band had many players chosen to participate in the IIIA and IVA All-Region Band. Spring Activities for the Symphonic Band included Solo and Ensemble contest, formal concerts. University Interscholastic League contest, and the Ennis Band Festival. In May, the Symphonic Band traveled to St. Louis for Si.x Flags over Mid America Music Festival. Projects to raise money for both the Symphonic and Concert Bands included selling magazines, Christmas cards, and candy. Band Travels to St. Louis for OBOE Micki O ' Brien Dorinda Rowley PICCOLO Margaret White FLUTE Kathy Anderson Carolyn Schroeder Diane Thomas Margaret White Debbie Austin Val Smith Cindi Thompson Shiela Graham Adele Fairman CLARINET Holly Phillips Lisa Kaup Tammie Speer Liz Clark Teri Westerman Jeri Poteet Donna Lane Sherri Berlin Cindy Dew Dena Drumm Dena Graham Debbie Henry Donna Eudy Evelyn Schroeder BASSOON Dwayne Mitchell Carolyn Hunt John Bishop Paula Miller BASS CLARINET Glen Iden Carol Beck Thomas Williams ALTO SAX Gregg Cook Terry Hulett 216 Six Flags Over Mid America Music Festival Lisa Jackson Genai Grubb Dennis James TENOR SAX Jayne Jackson BARITONE SAX Rene Pena CORNET Randy Ingram Bruce Tidmore Stacey Peterson Larry Pearson Henry Rhodes Frank Ticheli Bil Morrison David Jeff ress John Johnston Lou Nance Paul Owen FRENCH HORN Rene Moore Cheri White Clair Hughes Greg Schultz Dan Lydick Mike Henry TROMBONE Geoff Graham Rick Stamps John Jay Mike Fiely Richard Morris BASS TROMBONE Joe Mozingo Larry Plugge BARITONE Chuck Phemister Gary Kirby Danny Massey John Anderson TUBA Brian Smith Jeff Jarvis Larry Wilkerson Linda Pugsley STRING BASS Curtis Schutza PERCUSSION Ron McCasiin Scott Shifflett Ken Havens Scott Nash Kay Miller Jr. High All-Region AAA All-Region AAAA All-Region 217 Concert Band Travels to Corpus Christ! tor PICCOLO Terri Phillips Lindsey Ashton BARITONE SAX Ginny Huff Rayna Harbeson Barry Smith BASSOON Leah Tubbs Brian Feagins FLUTE Rae Nan Hammack Sherry Stieglitz Cathy Hicks BASS CLARINET CORNET Lisa Bidell Tammie Scott Paul Lake Stephanie Chritton CLARINET James Baird Greg Smith Angela McCraw Lynda Scalf Connie Prestridge Babette Bartley Elaine Penny Kim Odom Pat Ford Pat Marcinko Marcee Rodgers Bob lovinelli Patty Kush Melinda Sulliven Kevin Mason ALTO SAX Annette Davis Stacy Peasner Lisa Cox Tracy Ingram Tracy Teems Charlotte Scott Shiela Gibson Craig Bass Bill Rathkamp Susan Bryan Pat Ganter Wayne Alsabrook Teri Fiely Larry Lewis Kyle Creamer FRENCH HORN Cindy Baily Darla Jones Wally McKinnon Edi Peterson Ahmed Afzel Melinda McLaughlin Denton Hudman James Wingo Jeff Nintzel Michele Looper Tami Zastudil Deborah Taylor Sharon Thompson TENOR SAX Rhonda Eudy Gena Graham TROMBONE OBOE Richard Lair Bonnie Gibson Steve Shook Greg Davidson Jimmy Sykora Gary Rowan 8 Joe Schrengohst vrKt MillHl Buccaneer Music Festival Robert Major Clyde Mercer Eris Vandergriff BASS TROMBONE Steve McDonald BARITONE Charlie Patchen Don Wojan Phillip Dunn Devre Arkadie Arthur Keeton TUBA Scott Jennings Tim Cushman Greg Glasscock Mark Miller PERCUSSION Russ Cloudus Jeff Hibbs Lisa Hicks Michael Mitchell Chris Auld Debbie Harp Anita Vernon Jr. High All-Region AAA All-Region ° f fetefcuitei During the marching season, most members of the Concert Band were a part of the Ram Marching Band. The students then divided and became the L. V. Berkner Concert Band. The band participated in all concerts and fund-raising projects. Many members of the Concert band were chosen as members of the I II- A or IV- A All Region band. Solo and ensemble contest was held in Feb- ruary, which many concert band mem- bers participated in. As a result of all their hard work, the band attended the Buccaneer Music Festival in Cor- pus Christi. Officers of the band were President — Ginny Huff, and Vice President — Gregg Glasscock. 219 Top Row: Barron Hardison, David Brents, Allison Dale, Mike Osborne, Jim Williams, Armonda Conales. Second Row: Deane Hore, Vincent Dipiazza, Kit Mongold, John Robertson, Deane Ramsey, Mr. Bailey, Bottom Row: Cindy Teguns, Tracey Brents, April Clark, Beth Green, Anne Crutchf ield, Carol Cumbie. Orchestra Provides Music tor Art Show The Berkner High School Orchestra provided music for many events during the 1975-76 school year. In November they provided music for the Richardson Art Show. The Berkner Orchestra presented a Christmas concert, and later in the year held a spring concert. In the spring they attended University Interscholastic League competition and went on a trip late in the year. Section leaders for the 7 5-76 year were: Barron Hardison, Diane Horn, Allison Dale, Armando Canales, and John Robertson. 220 nn Explorer Post 477 Enters Olympics Explorer Post 477, in its first year at Berkner, started out with a number of wins at the 4th Explorer Olympics. The Explorer Post also participated in an all-night bowling party and a water- ski trip and picnic in May. Purpose of the Explorer Post is to provide activities for Berkner students outside of the regular school experiences — particularly outdoor activities. Plans made for the summer include camping and backpacking trips, as well as a trip to Palo Duro Canyon. Acting President was Mike Krouse. The club is sponsored by Mr. Dan Blackburn and Mr. Edd Eason. Bobby Garner takes first place in the 100-yard dash at the Explorer Olympi, Gary Matthewson shows good form in the high jump at the 3rd Explorer Olympics. 221 Pte .- .. PERSONALITIES 223 Senior Class Favorites Karl Potts Ruth Cutrell 224 Junior Class Favorites Randy Green Sarah Webb 225 Sophomore Class Favorites Kyle Nees Gretchen Hodges 226 Freshman Class Favorites Kerry Agee Lisa Beis 227 Mr. and Miss Berkner High School Mike Bridges Gay Isaacs 228 Mr. and Miss Personality m , i Jay Wilson Sybil Pruitt 229 Most Likely to Succeed John Caywood Valerie Barnes 230 Most Athletic John Goodman Dee Blankenship 231 Most Handsome and Most Beautiful Terry Baxter Christy Barensprung 232 Most Witty Mickey Robison Kay Riley 233 Best Dressed Russ Hobbs Anne Currin 234 Sweethearts uk . Choir Sweetheart Glenn Garrett Choir Sweetheart Lori Harris Band Sweetheart Cynthia Dew Bandolera Sweetheart Kay Riley Football Sweetheart Lori Shaw Key Clu b Sweetheart Kay Riley Homecoming Queen Sybil Pruitt 236 Queen s Court Sarah Webb Junior Princess Jayne Jackson Sophomore Duchess Lori Beasore Freshman Maiden 237 ATHLETICS 239 Scores oee Be -kner North Garland 130 7 Athens 20 3 Burleson 12 Pearce 27 7 District Seagoville 6 41 McKinney 21 42 Terrell 6 35 SGP 33 19 Bonham 7 14 Gainesville 38 Front Row: S. Coogler, R. Mathewson, K. Federick, A. Turk, D. Burton, A. Foxall, E. Wat- kins, M. Tarpley, C. Ansley. 2nd Row: S. Thomas, G. Youngblood, D. Dumais, S. Jester, D. Garcia, T. Baxter, B. McKissack, R. Harris, S. Bean, K. McCarthy, G. Boque. 3rd Row: G. Reece, T. Butler, M. Ansley, B. Dabbs, J. Goodman, M. Crowell, T. Lambert, G. Wallace, G. Butler. Back Row: J. Gittle, D. Jasper, M. Scott, K. Haas, R. Green, K. Miller, J. Frost, T. Huddleston. Coaches: A. Holladay, C. Avant, M. Beane, J. Freeman. 240 Mid-Season Surge ?- 82w2 ,5 The 1975 Ram Football team started the year off rather slowly. Due to inexperience and many early season injuries, the Rams managed to win only one of their first four non-dis- trict games. The 6- AAA season began with a bang for the Rams when they tagged Seagoville 41 to 6 and when they con- vincingly defeated a favored McKinney team. The Rams then beat Terrell at homecoming. It marked the first time ever that a Ram team had won a homecoming game. The Rams then lost a tough game to SGP but they came back the next week to beat Bonham. This set the stage for the game with Gainsville, where at least a piece of the 6-AAA Championship was at stake. The Rams did not win that game but they weren ' t expected to go that far. Preseason experts had predicted the Rams to finish in last place behind Terrell but the Rams finished one game out of first. Places Rams High a. The coaches look on. b. Mark Tarpley cuts up field. c. You don ' t have to worry, we won ' t touch it. d. The Ram Defensive Line in action. 242 2 ' A J itVA tia i -. I: Rams Finish Up 6AAA 243 Scores Opp. Berkner | North Garland 6 12 Athens 12 Pearce Lewisville 8 22 Grapevine 6 R. L Turner 13 12 District McKinney 19 24 SGP 22 20 Bonham 14 Gainesville 7 38 Front Row: P. Fields, H. Rundcl, R. Swim, S.Jones, C. Kennard, J. Davis, C. Bean, B, Boone, P. Pierson, D. Smith, B. Darden. 2nd Row: N. Hubert, A. Holliday, V. McDonald, S. Collins, T. Harris, M. Robinson, B. Gee, G. Jopling, V. Butler, T. Turnbull, S. Lyles, K. Skinner. 3rd Row: D. Smith, D. Russell, R. Henderson, B. Brawner, R. Robinson, M. Phillips, K. Nees, K. Currin, J. Mahurin, T. Moreland, K. Kelly. 4th Row: T. Mozak, R. Yates, S. Carlton, D. Ford, M. Schroer, C. Griffin, T. Goodman, B. Brown, J. Edgin, B. Chapman, R. Wade, M. Peterson, R. Crossland. Last Row: D. Pullias, C. Wagner, B. Brigman, E. Loria, S. Gibson, T. Mock, R. Fields, K. Perkins. Coaches P. Holladay, H. McCrary, Mgr. T. Gebhert. j J.V. It .•« t ff t a. Mike Phillips b. Vernon McDonald Continues Winning Tradition The Berkner B-team again upheld the winning tradition that has been with this team for the last three years. They looked very strong as they posted a 6-3-1 season. Next year most of these Rams will be on a 4-A varsity squad where this winning tradition will be tested. 245 The Bcrkner Freshman Football team went through a building year in 1975. Even though they did not win any games they gained a lot of experi- ence that should help them next year on the B-team. Coach Eason Front Row; C. Franklin, J. Gritton, B. Pistor, B. Clem, R. Lindsey, S. Shai, R. Montgomery, T. Huffines, M. Mills, C. Peasner. 2nd Row: T. Benyola, B. Williams, B. Turko, R. Garcis, S. Lewis, H. Stran, G. Crossland, D. Connaday, K. Handy, B. Bales. 3rd Row: R. Tompkins, P. Laubaucher, C. Rowsey, S. Ivey, M. Warthered, T. Snellgrove, K. Kauffman, R. Walker, K. Freshmen Struggle Through 246 Darnell, G. Robinson, D. Harvey. 4th Row: M. Stevenson, B. Grubb, P. Stone, B. Rippey, E. Mize, J. Frasier, C. Christy, R. Stein, C. Broughton, M. Mahurin, D. Meddler. 5th Row: A. Wilson, J. Jackson, R. Garcia, K. Agee, B. Gardner, B. Cave, S. Riley, M. Davis. Last Row: Coach Eason, M. Ward, M. Osborne, G. Vowell, Coach Streit. Coach Streit Adversity With Heads High 247 Scores Opp. Berkner DeSoto 47 63 N. Garland 53 58 Skyline 45 69 N. Mesquite 48 49 HiUcrest 62 58 N. Garland 54 59 Skyline 65 58 Lancaster 55 64 Ferris 56 88 N. Dallas 66 73 DeSoto 66 61 Sunset 42 72 Nimitz 72 53 St. Marks 59 66 Adamson 49 46 N. Mesquite 61 55 Jesuit 58 82 St. Marks 46 67 District Seagoville 23 91 McKinney 50 52 Bonham 54 65 Terrell 58 93 SGP 76 60 Gainesville 62 61 Seagoville 48 87 McKinney 60 99 Bonham 60 69 Terrell 44 74 SGP 61 52 Gainesville 73 69 Front Row: A. Foxall, M. Lake, J. O ' Brien, J. Mozingo, R. Agee, D. Anderson, D. Stoker, G. Smith, V. McDonald. Back Row: Coach Everett, S. Burkhardt, M. Bridges, D. Jackson, S. Wyatt, M. Krouse, M. Davis, T. Musil, L. Davis, Coach Eason. Cagers Have 248 The 1975-76 Ram Basketball team was very successful. They posted a season record of 21-9 and in the dis- trict they were 8-4. With a couple of breaks they could have easily finished season with the district champion- ship. Mike Krouse was the leading scorer this year with an average of 17.4 points per game. Super Season a. Terry Musil b. Mike Krouse 249 Breaks Bounce Wrong Way tor Rams 250 a. Scott Burkhardt shoots from the corner. b. Mike Davis talks it over with the coach. c. Jump Ball. d. Mike Krouse takes a jump shot. 251 Scores Opp. Berkner DeSoto 64 70 N. Garland 38 42 Skyline 81 77 Lancaster 40 56 Sunset 42 56 Waxahachie 62 59 Mansfield 48 47 Nimitz 58 70 St. Marks 39 65 Jesuit District 48 58 Seagoville 24 54 Bonham 39 64 McKinney 47 71 Terrell 57 76 SGP 63 53 Gainesville 49 64 Seagoville 21 68 Bonham 35 75 McKinney 46 66 Terrell 47 68 SGP 63 56 Gainesville 61 81 Front Row: V. McDonald, K. Tessum, G. YoungblocxJ, M. Wolfe, D. Stoker, N. Shea, V. Mathews, A. Foxall, S. Browning. Back Row; Coach Eason, B. Spruill, S. Champagne, R. Agee, B. Brown, M. Schoare, E. Barnett, J. Rouse, J. Fields. B-Team Runs 252 ItaHMM U ; « iStfHfti- ' ■ BI H __; ■1 MH ■■■■■■ Hj H ps r ■ B B Pv H, ' ' B fl ' , H i M VT ' - ' s Afl B M ■« B I ' B l I l L. ' M i J HVV u 1 ! WV mr Z ' 1 I. V W ui y H J uSi and Guns The 1975-76 Ram B-Team Basket- ball Squad was highly successful. They posted an overall season record of 17-5 and a district mark of 10-2. Their district record made them a very strong second in the final standings. They had a run and gun type of offense that ripped the nets for an average of 66 points a game in the dis- trict. 253 Front Row: D. Kennedy, S. Lewis, R. Walker, K. Agee, M. Osborne, G. Vowell, C. Peasner, A. Royer. Back Row: Coach Streit, T. Hart, B. Rippy, E. Mize, S. Fraizer, D. Davis, D. Johnson, M. Mahurin, T. Huf finnes. ,_ -j— -j- Frosh Net a. S. Frasier up high for a rebound. b. K. Agee brings it back out. c. Coach Streit makes a point. 254 Scores Opp. Berkner Nonhwcxxi 42 45 Memorial 31 43 North 57 45 Lake Highlands 63 49 West 55 35 Forest Meadow 56 30 North 43 45 Wescwood 48 43 Northwood 54 46 Lake Highlands 68 57 West 56 52 Victories The Berkner Freshman Basketball squad went through the season with a lot of determination. This proved to be just what was needed as they finished the season playing an improved brand of basketball. 255 I in.- ifafv— JA ' - -., ' , J - Front Row; S. Locklin, M. Richey, R. Givens, B. Jackson, M. Barnes, B. Wardrum, D. Pru- dhomme, T. Nichelson. Back Row: Coach Stockton, B. Chinnock, J. Skavlan, T. Wiggins, M. Bowser, S. Williford, B. Lyng, L. Wilkerson. ' N O V o Goli The Ram Golf team had high hopes for its 1976 season despite grad- uating 3 of the top 5 golfers from last year ' s state ranked team. Coach Stock- ton feels this young team has the potential of being the best group of golfers he has ever had. Returning from last year ' s team were senior Steve Locklin and junior Biff Jackson. Swings Into Action .Si- 5?-. ri a. Pete Williams b. The Varsity Squad c. Scott Williford fdV 257 a. Kevin Wallace shows his stuff. b. Chuck Scott tries to slam his opponent back down on the mat. c. Joel Blair makes his move. d. Two wrestling Rams lock horns. e. Rick Bratton leads the team in their unity drill. d t 258 The 1975-76 Wrestling team was very successful. It marked the first wrestling season ever at Berkner High School. They entered several dual meets and tournaments. They showed improvement as the year progressed. An outstanding leader of this year ' s team was Kevin Wallace who wres- tled well enough to go to tlie state tournament. Wrestling Team Pins First Year Front Row: C. Broughton, K. Wallace, B. Leach, C. Scott, M. Halverson. Back Row: Coach Stiegelmeyer, R. Bratton, G. Recce, S. Hunsicker, J. Blair, Mgr. T. Smith, Mgr. M. Guillemaud. 259 Soccer Has Front Row: R. Spears, J. Claxton, G. White, M. Brown, V. Reetinder, K. Raack. 2nd Row: B. Smith, R. Raack, T. Mock, D. Garcia, D. Broyles, R. Hobbs. Back Row; Coach Lee, L. Plugge, C. Hutcheson, J. Wilson, A. Massheder, J. Jay, M. Plugge. The 1976 Ram Soccer team looked stronger than ever this year. All key players from last year ' s team came back and were ready to go. Some of those players were Craig Hutcheson, Jay Wilson, Mark Plugge, and goal keeper Mike Brown. 260 Great Goals Front Row: T. Kolb, R. Fekete, G. White, M. Fitzpatrick, S. Fekete. 2nd Row: T. Diamond, C. Habel, R. Robertson, A. Marcinko, D. Eaton. Back Row: Coach Lee, R. Cooper, M. Hill, M. Connon, D. Broyles, R. Cook. The J.V. team wanted their first year to be their best year ever. Coach Lee believes in this hard working group and expects a lot from them while they support the varsity squad. Tc - lalt - To dA ijUj-i i ' J( uJOoJ JU a. Heading it. b. Coach Lee watches his team work out. 261 The 1976 Ram Track Team had probably the best overall team that they have ever had. With people like Donny Vowell, Mark Tarpley and Tom Wylie returning from last year ' s team the season looked very promis- ing. Front Row: T. Moreknd, A. Canalas, D. Vowell, T. Wylie, P. O ' neil, R. Busby, B. McClendon, S. Bean, S. Collins, G. Joplin, C. Bean. 2nd Row: T. Valois, G. Lewis, R. Mathewson, S. Shiflett, J. Track Strides 262 Leonard, M. Phillips, P. Pearson, S. Alexander, G. Mitchell, J. Faye. Back Row: R. Green, M. Scott, G. Elliot, B. Dabbs, J. Goodman, D. Guy, R. Wade, G. McAlister, D.Jasper, Coach Freeman. for State a. Basil Dabbs hands off. b. Greg McAlister c. On the track. 263 Cross Country The 1975 Boys ' Cross Country team was probably the most bahinced team Berkner has ever had. At every meet they had more people place in the top 10 than ever before. At regionals they had good running and won the meet easily. Later at the State Finals in Austin they placed 7th. Front Row: A. Canales, B. McClendon, T. Wylie, D. Vowell, P. O ' Neii, T. Valois. Not Shown: T. Musil, S. Wilson, P. Daily, R. Bass. Terry Musil puts it in four Danny Vowell in the pack a. b. Danny fourth gear. Runs to Victory The Girls ' Cross Country team also did very well. They were runners-up at the regional meet and did a fantastic job in the State Finals. Front Row: Y. Loria, Coach Freeman. Back Row: J. Russell, H. Cearly, B. Boylson. c. Yuonne Loria rounding the corner. d. Finishing the race. A J - ■,- ' ■■- t I ' ' fXj •X ' ' -T 265 The 1976 Berkner Swim team was a very dedicated group. Every school day during the winter months they worked out in an out-door pool. Even with that hardship they managed to send seven of their swimm ers to the Regional meet. Some of these swim- mers were: Carol Buskirk, Mike Stein- berg, Mike Malone, Susan Middleton and Larry Brown. Front Row: L. Jester, L. Davis, S. Leach, S. Middleton, C. Buskirk, B. Jack, J. Densmore, A. Schulte, P, Lyson, T. McGann. Back Row: Coach Greer, R. Hall, C. Kennard, M. Steinberg, F. Hogan, L. Morgan, M. Malone, L. Brown, M. Mitchell. Swimmers Stroke 266 a. Susan Middleton doing the butterfly during her 200 Individual Medley. b. Becky Jack performing a front dive at Eastgate Pool. c. Berkner Swim Team cheers on Susan Middleton as she took 1st place in the 200 Individual Medley against South Garland. Onward and Upward Mi£ m iM i m Mr -wjwM ' i« i:a ' i.M ;- u267 a. Theresa O ' Donnell in the Bull Riding event. b. Holding on for life. c. Peggy O ' Donnell in the Barrel Racing event. Left to Right: R. Adkins, Butch (The Dog), P. O ' Donnel, T. O ' Donnel, S. Frazier, S. Putnam, A. Cunningham, F. Eidd, J. Allen, M. Everett Sponsor. 268 J Rodeo Ropes First Year This was the first year for the Rodeo team at Berkner. They went to the majority of the Rodeos around the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. They did very well and some of the events that they participated in were Bull Riding, Rib- bon Roping, Steer Wrestling, Barrel Racing and Calf Roping. Co-sponsors were Coach Evrett and Mr. and Mrs. O ' Donnell. 269 Glenn Garrett and Ray Swanson were team captains of the Ram Ten- nis team. This year ' s team was coached by Coach Gilmore who was in his first year as a Ram Tennis coach. Front Row: G. Garrett, R. Swanson. 2nd Row: C. Jones, L. Pugsley, L. Harris, S. Ganter, C. Harrell, V. Thomas, R. Grigsby. Back Row: L. Babbitt, D. Crabtree, M. McCracken, D. Fasig, a. Glenn Garrett b. Melinda McCracken i ■ ' ' ' HXSi ' SV. . M. Ameen, L. East, Coach Gilmore. Tennis Swats Opponents 271 Rams Backhand The Ram J.V. and Freshman teams were expected to do very well in 76. Gary Pederson and Mike Wallace were both expected to carry quite a load for their respective teams. Front Row: G. Schwab, C. Rials, C. Pederson. Back Row: L. Skiles, Coach Gilmore, M. Canter. 272 Opponents ' ■■■••■■ ■■■■■ ■■■■■■■ «■■■■■■ •■■■•■• «■•■•■•• ••■•■■■ From Row: Coach Gilmore, M. Wallace, R. Grigsby, M. Franks, C. Easum, K. Bratton, A. Clay, L. Mitchell, M. Evans, C. Dobbs, J. Amstutz. a. Serve . . . b. Keeping an eye on the ball. 273 The 1975-76 Ram volleyball team had a great season, starting off with victories in all of their season games. The team took the district and later traveled to Austin to compete for the sixth time in State Competition. Unfortunately their winning streak ended in Austin. OjjUUjU « yvr)| Jl rr oSLcJl Pi Q b 5ia? 274 Rams Spike to State Front Row: K. Masterson, S. Yoder, J. Cutler, M. Morgan. Back Row: Coach P. Yager, S. Hoffmeister, G. Westfall, L. Flachmeier, D. Blankenship, K. Darnell. a. Marsha Morgan setting the ball up. b. Jeri Cutler getting ready to serve. c. Spike! 275 Rams Bombard District 276 V V H B v 1 S - ' . [ — j I H WHIP ' flHJiii SHi iT a. Spike 2! b. Gay Westfall punches it over. c. Sharon Yodcr watches it come down. d. Kathryn gives it a pop. 277 Volleyball Serves a Challenge Front Row: C. Bell, K. Christi, C. Cooper. Back Row: Coach Champion, B. Crawley, L. Purkey, T. Bell, K. Bes The Green and White teams had fierce competition between them- selves in their practices. This competi- tion did not end in practice though. It was carried out in regular season games to the extent that they domi- nated the teams they played. 278 Front Row: P. Fillebrown, S.Johnson, J. Bryan, C. Bell. Back Row: Coach Champion, L. Porras, D. Wall, S. Eaton. 279 Scores Opp. Berkner | Pearce 58 48 RHS 83 46 Cascleberry 44 62 LHHS 45 34 Pearce 54 44 LHHS 66 69 LHHS 47 43 Mcsquice 25 37 Spruce 42 53 Lincoln 50 48 SGP 31 58 Scagoville 9 102 Gainesville 12 54 Castieberry 51 55 SGP 20 44 Seagovillc P 58 Bonham 57 35 Gainesville 30 54 Bonham 57 44 a. Pam Fillibrown driving toward the basket. b. The defense bringing the ball back. c. Dianne Wall out-jumping a Warrior. d. Sharon Brown taking a shot. 280 Rams Dunk Fine Year Front Row: C. Erwin, S. Brown, T. Vinez, J. Gordon, P. FiUibrown. Back Row: N. Krouse, J. Smithson, D. Wall, L. Porras, K. Masterson, Coach Champion. Girls ' Varsity Basketball had a fan- tastic season this year. They posted a 6-2 district record. In one game against Seagoville, the offense and defense put it all together for a score of 102-9. That score represented the largest margin of victory ever for any Ram Basketball team. 281 Girls Gain Experience Front Row: S. Murphy, J. Cutler, C. Christian, Cindy Allred, I. Irene, I. McGee, S. Hamilton, S.Johnson, Wendy Andrews. Back Row: Coach Yager, K. Hedrick, T. Sauage, J. Wall, V. Harris, T. O ' Donnell, M. Smith, N. Watkins. This year proved to be a valua- ble one for the Girls ' B-team. They gained a lot of knowledge that will . be needed on the varsity team next year. They posted a 5-12 record overall but they did defeat cross- town rival, Pearce, 93-26. 282 Scores Opp. Berkner Pearce 42 22 RHS 52 20 Castleberry 19 20 LHHS 27 17 Pearce 26 93 LHHS 30 18 LHHS 32 15 Mesquite 13 8 SGP 21 26 SeagoviUe 1 34 Bonham 36 21 Gainesville 76 35 Castleberry 23 16 SGP 38 21 SeagoviUe 23 12 Bonham 40 35 Gainesville 21 25 a. Sherri Johnson bringing the ball back. B. Coach Champion talking it over. c. Free throw. d. Sue Hamilton attempts to make a jump shot. 283 The Berkner Freshman Girls ' Bas- ketball Team surprised everyone this year. After a 4-4 regular season record, they got their act together in the City Championship Playoffs for a well deserved 2nd place trophy. Front Row: P. Lake, D. O ' Donald, K. Johnson, S. Jay. 2nd Row: T. Walls, M. Kartsosis, M. Livingston, J. Smithson, M. Polk, L. Schroer. Back Row: D. Springman, T. Witherspoon, R. Roy, C. Boone, L. Schroer, J. Brewster, L. Green, Coach Siler. Freshmen Take i Scor es Opp. Berkner North 61 32 Northwood 40 41 Lake Highlands 42 35 West 30 36 Smith 44 45 Forest Meadows 35 26 North 59 28 Westwood 48 39 West 36 41 Northwood 41 42 North 47 29 Second in City 285 Girls ' Soccer Kicks Off First Year - ' « TT - - . ■ ' ■.■ - ' l ' 5-V ■, Front Row; A. Fairmen, K. Davis, V. Smith, D. Lee. 2nd Row: L Wright, D. O ' Donnel, K. Hedrick, T. Cody, T. Sasek. 3rd Row: D Austu, T. Mahurin, B. Garner, F. Laflanne, S. Winchester. 4th Row: This is the first year for girls ' soccer at Berkner. A lot was expected from this team; against Pearce they looked very impressive and strong. They were coached by Mr. Winchester and Mrs. Siler. 286 i T. Medlin, C. Cooper, S. Seifert, N. Waterman, M. Diggendorf, Mrs. Siler. Back Row: Coach Winchester, P. Zacny, D. Jenkins, S. Stovall, V. Zachy, M. Braver. a. Tracy Cody attempts to take it away from a Mustang. b. Val Zacny on defense. c. Ram defensive play. 287 i«iiii i Hp vmoBMiDa Gymnastics Spring Into Action Front Row: L. Martinson, T. Love, L. Lewis, L. Harris, J. Baird, K. Dokn, R. Dozier. 2nd Row: J. Stewart, K. Murphy, J. Taylor, D. Dietz. J. Amstuts, D. Wilson. Back Row: Coach Siler, R. Capel, L. Wimberley, C. McConnell, H. Cearley, L. McAllister, T. lannuci. The 1976 Ram Gymnastic team had a very fine year. This group proved to be very dedicated to their sport. Their coach, Mrs. Siler, was very proud of them after the tour- nament here at Berkner. 288 r a. The Berkner squad waits for their turn. b. Just before the big tournament. c. Tammie lannuci waits in line. d. Having one last talk. 289 1 ADVERTISEMENTS i JUPITER PHARMACY Closesf drug store to the Rams 2 1 46 E. Belt Line Richardson FRED CONGER STUDIO Senior Photos Wedding Photography Out Door Portraits All Kinds of Photography 425 N. 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Main Richardson, Texas Richardson, Texas Compliments of EXPLORER POST 477 BHS KEY CLUB SENIORS OF 76 BHS DRILL TEAM BHS WARGAMES CLUB RAYADO RANCH 295 Alphabetical Index Adams, Janke 60, 187, 195, 213 Adams.Joe 128, 187, 19. Adams. Tecna 78 Adcotk, Donna 129, 2OT Adkins, Cara 78, 198, 200, 204 Adkins, Kathy 78 .,j Adkins, Rita 104, 20 , : 8 .iilf a-fc,- Affcld, Mark 60, 192 Agee, Ricky 104, 1 6, 248, 2 ' iO, 252, 256 Agec, Kerry 60, 227, 246 Alexander, Ste e 1( 4, 262 Alexander, Tlujmas (tO :n. Barbara 129, 187.208 pcn.Jeff 104, 268 Allen.John 78, 268 Allen, Sheila 128 Allison, Bill 78, 176 Allison, Helen 52 Allison,. Susan 129, 170, 189. 194 Allred, Cindy 78, 179 Allred, Elaine 129, 209, 282 Alsabrook, Charles 60 Amcen, Mike 7.S, 104,270 Amos. Debbie 78 Amstutz, Jon 60, 273, 195 Amstutz. Julie 78, 183, 288 Anderson, Chris 60 Anderson, Douglas 128, 248, 250 Anderson, Gary 128 Anderson, Jane 104, 175 Anderson, John 60 Anderson, Kathy 128. 186 Anderson, Noomi 55 Anderson, Scott 60 Andrews. Wendy 104, 179, 193, 282 Ansley, Carl 78, 240 Ansley. Diane 60, 185, 213 Ansley. Mark 104. 240 Arkadie, Devre 105, 176, 193, 202 Armstrong, Tracy 78 Ashby, Unda60, 192,212 Ashton, Lori 105 Ashton, William 60 Auld, Chris 78 Aunspach, Kathryn 209 Austin, Debbie 105. 187, 284 ■ Avant. Charles 51 Avcra. Paul 60 Ayers, Dorene 105, 206 B,abbitt, Linda 105, 190, 211, 215, 270 Bailey, Cindy 105 Bailey, Jon 60 BailcT, Ronna 128, 169, 186, 187, 204, 210,215 Baird. Norma 129 Baird, Sharon 187,288 Baker, Angela 60 Baker, Donald 60 Bakh, Allen 129 William 60, 24 ; Ball, Danny 12X, 189, 196. 197, 202, 204 Batchers, Sandra 60 Bard, Keri78, 211 Bgrensprung, Christy 18, 128, 171, 232 Barlow, Ch ris 61 Barlow, Tony 61 Bamesy ' i jsacl 78 Barnes, Valerie 128, 171, 194, 196, 197, 204, 230 Batnett, Eric 78, 252, 256 Bamett, Paul 78,211 Bamfield, Brenda 105, 170, 197 Bamfield, Susan 128, 170 Barret, Steve 105 Barron, Kenneth 61 Barron, Tony 129 Banh. Cindy 61 Earth, Robin 105 Banlett, Carol 195 Banlett, Gay61,202 Bartlett, Tori 105, 203, 206, 210 Banley, Babette 61 Banon, Gwendolyn 61, 21) Banon, Lisa xo Basdcn.Jelf 6 J Basinger, Anslie78. 210 Bass. Craig 105, 187 Bass. Sharon 60 Bauer. Bonita 129 Baxter.Jenny 105, 171 Baxter, Terry 130,232, 240 Bayman, Lyndon 61 Bays. Desiree 61 Beal. Crystal 105, 171 Bean, Chris 78, 244. 262 Bean, Scott 105,240,262 Beanc. Mike 42, 178 Beasley, Kyle 61 Beasore. Lori 61, 184. 237 Bcaubian, Jan 52 Beaubien, Dana 61 Beaver, John 78, 187 Beavers. Maria 105 Beck, Carol 105,204 Beck, Janet 130, 169, 189, 190, 194, 198. 203,210,215 Beckwith, Paige 185 Beis, Lisa61, 184,227 Bell, Cheryl 19, 105, 279 Bell, Chris 78 Bell, Cindy 78, 278 Bell, James 61 Bell, Paul 105. 207 Bell, Teresa 78, 278 Bellomy, Laura 78 Belville, Paul 105 Bender, Kimberly 61 Bennett, Catherine 131, 170, 190 Bennett, Harry 208 I Benningfield, Donny 61 Benson, Marsha 40 Benyola, Anthony 246 Benyola, Stella 55 Berlin, Sherri 78 ij Bernard, Richard 130 Berry, Charmaine 79, 182 Berry, Lori 105 Berry, Phillip 61, 205 Berry, Vicki 61 Best, Cathy 105, 194,278 Bhartgoo, Pushpinder6l Biard,Jan79 Biard, Jimmy 105 Bidell,Lisa61, 187 Biggerstsf f, E. L. 105, 176, 177 Bigham, Denise 105 Biondi. Marissa 61, 185 Bishop, Cynthia 130, 208 Bishop.John 79, 189 Bishop, Sandra 61 Bishop, Susan 79, 182 Bitting, Linda 79, 211, 182 Black, Lisa 61 Black, Paul 106 Blackburn, Daniel 42, 176, 197, 198, 204 Blair, Chris 61 Blair, Joel 79, 258 Blair, Sheri 106 Blakc.Joey 106 Blake, Kevin 61 Blankcnship, Dee 131, 231, 274 Blankenship, Sandy 79, 179 Bledsoe, Kimberly 130 Bledsoe, Teresa 61 Boatright, Robin 106 Boehm, Cindy 106 Boggan, Eiezabeth 79 Bohart, Maxine 50, 200, 208 Boley, Jimmy C (Dr.) 34, 35 Bolz, Lee 130, 170, 189 Bond, Pam 131,208 Bonds, Stuart 61 Boone, Connesran 61, 284 Boone, William 106, 244 Bcxjue, George 106, 240 Bott, Rita 106, 182 Bowden, Ann 79. 211 Bowdcn, Laura 131 Bowens, Lawrence 1 06 Box, Gary 79 Boyd, Natalie 185, 189,214 Boyles, Lucille 55 Boylson, Beth 79, 265 Bradford, Betty 131 Bradford.Jean 189, 171 Bradford, Rose 79 Bradford, William 131 Bnimnier, Sherri 1 06 Branson, Kittye 130, 1 Brasher, Tim 16 , 208 1 Bratton, Kurt 61, 27 Bratton, Rick 18, 130, Brawner, Billy 79, 244 Brennan, Patricia 61 Brents, David 221 Brents, Tnicey 79, 221 LBrewster, Jana 61, 213. 284 Ifiridges. Mike 127. 131, 176, 194. 228, 248, 2511 Bridwell, Michai 1 61 SBright, Wanda 106, 171,1, Brigman, Robert 79. 244 Brock, Chuck UX., I76.a§) Brock, Jannic 80 Brock, Julia 61 . Brookins, Lisa 106, 187 Brooks, Cindy 61, 212 Broughton, Charles 61, 189, 246, 258 Br.iwn, Bob 80, 178, 205, 252, 256 Brown, Dianna 80 Brown, Jeff cry 61 Brown, Kenny 61 Brown, Kevin 80 Brown, Larry 80, 178 Brown, Michael 61, 193, 202 Brown, Michael 131, 193, 202, 260 Brown, Sharleen 131, 201, 203 Brown, Sharon, 80 Brown, Sharon 106, 280 Brown, Tony 61 Browning, Steve 80, 252, 256 Broyles, David 106, 260, 261 Bruce, Debra 189 Bryan, Jackie 106,279 Bryan, Susan 80 Bulla, Denise 61, 195 Bunch, Debbie 106 Burkhardt,Jay 106 Burkhardt, Scott 131, 248. 250 Burrows. Karen 132, 206 Burton, Bill 106 Burton, David 132, 240 Burton, Leslea 106 Busby, Robert 132, 176, 193, 262 Busby. Ronny 106, 176, 262 Bush. Betsy 80 Buskirk. Carol 132,266 Butler, Gary 106, 188, 205, 240 Butler, Terence 133. 240 Butler. Van 2 ' M Byars, Vicki 107. 202 Byboth. David 80 Byboth, Joseph 62 Byboth, Mike 103, 104, 107 Cahoone, Brian 80 Calam, Doug 80 Calame, Doug 62 Caldwell, Cheryl 25, 133, 171 296 ■ ■ well, Uiana 107. 1 Caldwell, U-slie 107 Calcr, Carolyn 80 Cilligaro, Debra62,214 Callicr, Tina 132, 189 Calvcn, Donna 107 Damp, Rosc ' 62 Campbell, Frances 52 Campbell, Hugh 107 Campbell,Jodie50, 206 Campbell, Penny SO Canalcs, Armando 80, 178, 221, 262, 2-16 t ' inak-i. Stephen 62 Cannon, Michael 261 Cannaday, David 62, U , 246 Capel, Renee 80, 182, 2S8 Capps, Lisa 62, 18 ' ' i J Capps, Pamela 62 Carlisle, Charts 62 j| Carlton, Stev 80, 205, 24 N i -, Carncs, Clayton 48, 207 ■iRrpcnter, Cindy 62, 201, 214 Carr, Dani(? 133 Qrtcr, Carl 107 Caner, Gary 133 Carver, Bob 62 Casey. Becid 80 Castellanos, Frank 107 Castellanos, Patricia 62 Cave. Bobby 62, 246 Cavendcr. Robin 80 Caywood, John 2, 20, 132, 168, 189, 230 CaywocxJ, Tcrri 81 Ccarley.fely 81, 183, 288 Champagne, Stanley 62 Chaljf ag«e, Steve 107, 2 ?r256 Champion, Carol 51, 78, 279, 280 Champlin, Sargi 81 Chapman, Bob 81, 178 ChapmajiMK|eiric 62 Ch cey, Sanai-a 107 Chase,Joe 107 Chesrer, John 133. 202, 203 Chinnock, Brian 107, 187, 191 Christensen, Bret 62 Christensen, David 108 Christi. Cani 81 i Christen, Cleo 108, 282 ■ Christy, Kathryn 133, 209 Christy, Kelly 81, 183, 278 Christy, Michael 246 Chritton, Stephanie 62, 195 Church, Tambi 108 Clark, April 81, 221 Clark. Liz 103, 108 Clark, Kelly 108 Claxton, Clifton 81 Clay, Matthew 62, 273 Claybom, Wayne 132 Clem, Donald 62, 246 Clinkscales. Kerry 62 Clowdus, Cindy 208, 108 -lowdus, Kuss 6: Coan, Karen 119, 132,206 Cobb, Debbie 62 Cobb, Jim 62 Cobb, Leslie 108 Cobb. Les 80 Ccxiy. .Scott 62 C(xly. Tere 108, 170,284 Cody,Tracy 108, 170, 284 Coc, Leigh 62, 212 Cokcr, Debbie 81 Cx le, Nina 132 Cole, Schcrrie 62 Cole, Virginia 44 Coleman, Cindy 108, 186 Collander, Johnny 81 Collins, Coy 62 Collins, Kim 108 Collins, Steve 81, 176, 211, 2 ' i4, 262 Commons, Margaret 81 Compton, Stephanie 62 ConucJohn 189, 211,215 Comte, Kyle 81 Connolly, Martin 132 Connors, Mike 62 Cooglar, Scott 25, 108, 176, 240 Cook, Richari CoqJ5,Grggg Cook, Oiig 127,1? , 189 Coons, Jimmy 62 Cooper, Christina 81, 278. 2! %ioper, Debbie 6J, 185 Gpoper, Mary 62 X per, RicHard Cbpus, Chrisy 62- Copijs, Felicia 134, 21 owan, Debra 134, 206 twart, Esrelle62 Wirt, Nathjn 108, 207 Cowley, Diane 108, 170 Cox. Alisa 62, 185 Cox, Oir j 108 Cox, Cindy 81 Cox, Coleen 62 Cox, Leslie 108 Co , Vicki 135 plbtree, Debbie Crago, Mary 81, Crago, Vicki 108, Praig, Gene 50 Tanford, Cathryn 13 193, 21 ' rank, nvis 62 CrawfqS, Michael 62 Craw KBecky 108, 278 Cram ranklin 206 Creamer. ' Kyle 62 Crossland, Gary 62, 246 Crossland, Ronny 81, 244 Crowe, Toni 62 Crowell, Mark 109, 240 Cruthfield, Anne 63, 193, 221 Cumbic, Carol 109. 170,221 Cunningham, Austin 109, 207 ■ « 268 iunnihjjham, Cathy 1 Cunningham, Tammy 212 Currin, Anne 155, 186, 234 Currin, Ken 84. 244 Curry, Debbie 63 Curry. Steve 134 Cushman, Tim 109 Cutler, Jcri 1 34, 170, 274, 282 Cutrell, Ruth 135, 180, 189,211,224 Dabbs, Basil 7, 19, 30, 1.34, 240, 202 Daily, Paul 134 Dale, Ales 81, 221 Dale, Cheri63, 185 ' jpaie, James 63 bale. Roben63, 213 tjf Daniels, Keith 109 - Danna, Kim 109 Dano. Leslie 63 Darden, Brent SI, 244 Darnell. Kathyn 135, l ' ' l Darnell, Walter 63, 2 «. Daubach. Carole 134, :iis Daubach, Lynne 81 Davenport, Philip 50 Davdson, Greg 63 D.nis, Annette 1( Davis, Jack 40, 186 Davis, Jan 63, 1 Davis, Jeff 81, Davis, Kara 109,] Davis, Karen 1 Davis, Leigh 63, Davis, Lesrcr 135 Davis, Linda 81 Davis, Michael 135,248,250 Davis, Mike 82. 2 16 Davis, Patricia 135, 209 Davis, Stephen 63 ■ Davis, Steven 63 Davis, Suzanne 109, 170 Day, Shawn 82 De Leon, Rosa 63 Dean, Linda 63 Deaton, Connie 82, 2 1 1 Deggendorf, Maria 109, 284 Deloach, Lisa 63 Demarest, Linda 135, 170 Densmore, John 42 Densmore, Janice 27, 82, 266 Densmore, Mary 52 Derr, Richard 63 Devitt, Brad 109 Dew, Christine 82 Dew, Cynthia 136,235 Dew, Valerie 63, 185 Diamond, Tony 82, 176, 187, 261 Dickey, Craig 109 Dietz, Diane 63, 184, 212, 288 Dietz, Doris 82 Dipiazza, Vincent 63, 221 Dirrawachter, Tony 109, 188 Dixon, Debra 136 Dobbs, Cinthia 63, 213, 273 177, 178,248,250 d«e, Dou{t82 l xlgc, Ut 109 IXxlson, Miry 209 T ian, Kellcy82.2S8 ! -cm, Harold 82 John 109. 176, 188.196,204 . ■ ' !iiar 109 t JZU-T, Kul. ■ ■. - Mi, J.S i Drumm, Dcna .i Drummond, I nne i.i- Duff, Karen 109 I iif field, Julie 136 E uffield:Thomas63 Duffy, Jean 40, 1944:204 Duhon, Randy 42, 193 Dumais, David 109, 240 Dumais, Steve 82 Duncan, Kelly 202 Duncan, Tonya 82 Dunham, Cindy 82,210 Dunn, John 63 IXinn, Kerry 63 Duran, Penny 109, 208 Durbin, Jeff 109, 207 Durbin, Richard 63 Durbin, Thomas 137| Durham, Kendall 13! Durham, Kimberly Dyer, John 110 Dyer, Michelle,6 , ? Eason, Edd 46, 1 East, Larry 82,21 Eastin, Mark 63 Easum, Charles 64 Easum, Paul HO Eaton, David 82, 211,215 Eaton, Susan 110, 2 ' ' 9 Edgeri, Jack 83 Edwards, Noel no Eilwards, Sherrian 8i. 182, 212 Edwards, Tracer 64 Eidd, Manlyn 207, 268 Elam, Teresa 110,208 Elledge, Renee 64 Elliot, Gaylon 110, 176, Elliot, Scott 64 Elly, Bobby 83 Elrod, Michael 213 Emmons, Liz 83 Emmons, Mike 137, 21 Engel, James 64 Engel, Katrina 110, 171 Engel, Mildred 55 Eoff, Willie Faye 48. 209 Erwin, Charlotte 110, 280 Esh, Bonnie 1 10 Esh, David 64 Estep, Jeff 83 Estep, Nancy (S4 Eubank, David 64 Eudy, Donna 110, 187, 194 Eudy, Rhonda 83, 187 297 Evans. Etonald 64, 27} Evans. Lydia 55 Evans. Michael 83, 136, 206 Eveleth, Leo J. 34, 35 Everett, Marcus 51, 248 Everett, Tony 83 Fairman, Adelc 64, 195, 284 Farrar. Terry no, 176 Fasig, Ehvid 110,270 Fast, Steve 83 Fauquier, Robin 111, 186 Fay,John83, 262 Feagins, Brian 83 Feagins, Eric 64 Fckete, Roben 111,2- Fekete, Steven 261 Ferguson, Jim III Field,Jack 8 246 Field, Janil , 25, 136, 171 Field, Kurt 63, 213 Fields, Barbara 83, 182, 193, 198, 213 Fields, Linda 83, Ficlck Patrick Field ' Ronald 84, 244 Ficly, Mike 111 -, Karen Si Fillebrown, Chris 84 -; Fillebrown, Pam 111,1 Finnegan, Kevin 64 berg, Sherri 1 1 1 Fifegerald, Anita 136 Fitzgerald, Mike 84 Fitzgerald, Patricia 84, 182 Fitzpatrick, Mike 84, 211, 261 Flachmeier, I sli HI; -274 Flow FloydTBob Flynn, Tony Fofht, Tracy HI | Ford, Patrick (4 S Ford, Rock) ' sl 244 ■ Fording, Kcvi j 64 Foreman, BettJ 44 Foster, Richard 84 Foxall, Allen 248, 250, 256 Foxall, RaskKI Frank, Frasicr, Jeffrey 65 Frasier.Judy 111, 186 Frazier, Steyen 84, 268 Fredcrick, lGlaudia 84 Frederick, David 1 1 1 . 1 6 Frederick, Kevin 137, 240 Fredericks, L ura 1 1 1 Frceqfivi; ©raftald 65 Freeman, John 46, 262, 265 Freeman, Kerri 84 Freeman. Tim 111 Frus ' ., Iim ' j. 1 ' . r6. 198. 201, 2 9, 28l) Fulford, Eric 65, 192 Fulgham, Tracy 84, 179, 182 Fulgham, Donald 65 Fulton, Jim 65 Gallion, Brett 84 Gallion, Risa 84, 200, 204 Ganter, Mark 84, 178, 272 Ganter. Patricia 65, 195 Ganter, Stephanie 127, 136, 270 Garcia, Cuautemo 65 Garcia, Domingo 19. 137. 240, 260 Garcia, Rudy 65, 246 Garcia, Richard 65, 178, 246 Garcia, Yvonne 84 v ' ■ ... ' .rdiner, Terri 13J , dliif, Cindv 214 Gardner, Robert 246 Garland, Martha 40, 187 Gamer, Becki no. 111, 181, 2 4 Garrecson, Cynthia 65, 185, 212 Garrett, Glenn 136. 187, 191, 1 ' 215, 235, 270 Gauthier, Claude 111 Gayle, Kevin 137 Gcbhardt, Ted 84, 211 Gee, Billy 111,244 Gentle, Tammi 84 Gibbs, Mary 50, 200 Gibson, Bonnie 10, 84 Gibson, Bruce 137 Gibson, Charles 1.38,206 Gibson, Lee 138,209 Gibson, Sheila 84, 178 Gibson, Steven 84, 244 Gillette, David 85, 182 Giles, John 65 G;|more, John 42, 270, 272 Ison, Kathy 35 Edna 48 Icjohn 111, 178,240 ns, Ron 111 ock, Gregg 1 1 1 cock, Kevin 65 , Joel 65 Gld Sharon 65 Glis Carri 65, 185, 192 Godfp , Cheryl 111 Godfrey, Duane 139, 206 Gonzales. Lance 65 Good, David ft Goodbar, Katcrux 46 Goode, Shawrv 2) Goode, Tiemey 1 Gocxllow, Charles 39 Goodman, Debbie 112 Goodman, John 139, 231. 240, 262 Goodman, Trcv 85 Gordon,JulieS5, 280 Gordon, Sherry 65 Gorney, Allana 48 Gould, Clifford 178 Qraham, Derta ,12, 187 Graham, Geoff 112 Graham, Margaret 55 Graham, Regina Graham, Sheila Grath; Gray, ' Gregg 85 Gi G) GUtKR-dtli ir? Green, Lizabeth 6l 195 r Green. Randy 112, 178, 221 Greer, Vicki 40; 266 Gregory, iS ' n 85 Grice, Charlotte 112, 182 Griffin, Coe 85, 244 (prigalunas,Joe 10, 139, 204 (Grigsby, M ard 65, 273 sGrigsby, Russel 138, 191, 194, 27] Gritten,j9e 213, 246 Grounds, Rantiy 112, 207 Grounds. Rhondj o5, 212 Grounds, Sharon 65 Grubb.fcenai 77,85, 186 Grubb, Russel 59, 65, 176, 1 Guillemaud. Mark 258 Guy. Beck ' US. 210 Guy. L a id 262 . Haas, Kirk 112, 188, Haenze, Liz 139 Hall, Gndy 112 Hall, Dianna 139 Hall, Rick 85, 266 Hall, Shirley 65 Halpenny, John 65, 178 Halverson, Mike 85, 258 Halverson, Peggy 139 Hamilton, Barbara 65 Hamilton, Jim 139, 211, 215 Hamilton, Phil L. 65, 198, 213 Hamilton, Phillip R. 65 Hamilton, Ronnie 138,211,215 Hamilton, Sherrie 85, 198, 204, 21 1 Hamilton, Sue 112,210,215,282 HamjTiack, Rae Nan 65, 195 Hampton, John 112, 208 Hamrick, Stephen 65 Handy, Kevin 65, 246 HannaJi, Julie 138 Hanst-n, Jane42 Hansen. Kelli 65 Harbcson. Rayna 65 Hardin. Robert (i Hardison, Barron S5, 221 Hardy. Rencc S5 Harman, Richard 112. 20 Harmon. James 54 Harp, Debra 65 Harper, Craig 85 Harper, Cynthia 214 Harper, Dclatha 112 Harper. Inez 55 Harrell, Charlis 1 ,T76. 270 Harrcll, Pevton 65, n6 FS 5,211 .arnngtoi FlifiS, Gep geann m. 209 Harris, Jackie 112 .! Harris, Jacqiie 85 Harris, Kathy 138, : ) i] Harris, Lori L. 85„ 182, tM. 288 . - ( t .•■ Harris, Lori S, I27, li8„ , 215, 2py 270 ' Hams, Mahael 65 Harris. Randy ' 112, ' i4 Harris, Robert 40 H.irris. Skip 112 Harris. Tom 112,2 ' Harris, Vanessa 85, 282I v ' Harris, William .13§ ' . Harrison, Elizabdlh 65 . Harrison, Patrick 85 9si ' 4 . •tiart, Phil85 ' Haf t, Vdd.65 ■ Aiarvey, ainy do««2 f arvey. Gteg 112 arve ' , Jeffrey 140 aven, Pamela ( 185 ' ' Ffavens, Carol 85 Havens. Ken 112 Hawkins, Denisc ,S5,91, Heaton, Beth 140, 209 Hcdrick, Karen 86, P9, Hcmmila, Anne 112, 187 ' Henderson, Randy 112 Henninger, Camela 66, 18 Henr) ' . Debbie 112, 18J Henry, Mike 86, 187 ; Hcnscl, Jimmy 140. 19in98. 204, 205 Herd, Tammy 112,211 Heren.John 66 Hcren.John 86, 190 Hertel. Paula 66 Hester, Timr thv 140 Hibbs,Jeff so Hicks, Cathy 66, 185. 186, Vi . 209 Hicks, Elizabeth 113 Hicks, Lisa 77, 86 Hicks, Patricia 140 Hiebel, Chris 86 Higdon,Jana66 Hightower.J. T. 50 Hill. Betty 54 Hill.Jimmv 113,208 Hill. Mike 113.261 Hill, Mike 86. 261 Hill, Teresa 182 HntOTBBic66 Hiningl rian KO Hobbs, Russ l4j[,.234. 26u H ocker, DonnJRu., 171 Hocker. Iohn66, 213 Hodges. Bobby ' 86, 182, !187, ?l Hodges, Gretchen 86, 174, m Hodges, Gwen 25, 79; 86, 175 Hodgkinson. Gregory 66 Hodgkinsori, Mike 143 ■ ., Hoffmeister, Sharon 140. 274 vV, - Hogan, Fred 66, 213,266 Hogan, Kay 140 Hogg, Don 86, 169 Hogue, Deann 66, 184 Holcomb, Jeffrey 66 Holcomb, Lynn 113 Holden, Miriam 113 Holdcn, William 66 Holiday, Andrew 86, 244 Hoiladay, Alien 42 Holladay, Pat42 Holloway, Kelly 1 Holloway, Mark 14 ' ! Holman, Armour Hoiman, Felicia 113, Horn, Dianna 66, 22 Homer, Kim l4l, 207 Honon, Dora 66 Hosang, Mark 114, 176 Hoser, David 1 14 Howard, Jeanne 66 Howard, Paul 207 Howington, Dana LM(f.f ' ,ii si HulxT. jul[e2i Hubert, NathaiTiiel 87, 244 Huddlesron, Tommy 143, 2 Hudcl, Pauline 143 Hudman, Denton 8 , Hudson, Sandra 143, I R(jjgjl«), 213 if,Gini 4 Huffhine s.TS Huffman, Sharoi Hughes, Claire 1 14 niaj Karen 66 HugS|%; 86 Hughcsi mon ( . m. !%, 197 ukill, Kenneth 66 iulett, Tern 8 lull, Kevin 114 Humphrcw Lee 6 i Hundley, Gordon 6 i Kunnicurt, Pat 66 HunnioiCi, Tracey 1 M Hunsickcr. Scott 114. i ' SS Hunt, Carolyn 1 14 Slumer, Diane 114, UM Hunter, Rachel « , 2H Hunter. RusscI 87 Huntington, Judy 8 Hutchcson, Craig29. 31, ll- ' v 1 ' Hutchinson. Donnic i 1- Hutson, Elaine 1 1 4 Hyde, David ),s lannucii.Lis.1 142,208 Linnucti, Tammy 27, 288 Klen. Glrri 113. 191 inglts. hni Vj in; rani. Randv i I ingr.im, Tracy 66, 195 Isaacs. Cav 143, 180, 228 l.. .ininc-k , 246 Ks, I,.niilc6 , t !;s Uck: 2W Jack, Becky 115, 266 ack, Laura 66, 185 :son. Biff 115 Tackson. David 87 176, 177, 248, 250 ■ .ssic Jackson, Jayne7KW. 183, 237 Jackson, Joseph W). 246 Jackson, Lisa 10. 143 Jame.s, Colin 66 James, Dcnise 142 Jame.s, Dci ' Jan, Cyntln J.U1, Kcirh iir Jarvis, Debbie S Jarvis.Jeff U5 Jasper, David 7, 19J Jasper, Sharon 66 Jay, John 115, I Jay, Sandra 66, 1 ' Jefferson, Loreni Jefferson. Sylvia 145 . Jeffrcss, David .SS Jeffries, Kcimeili 88 Icnkins. l lise i , 2 Icnnin ' , L.iura 143 Jennings, Sccstt Jennings, Sharon .88 Jester, Laura 88. 2Wi Jester, eve 115, 24(J Jiminez Eonzo 88 Joiinson, Cindy 88 Johnson, Dan.i S8 Johnson, Kim i j.Hl Johnson, Kim 88 Johnson Kini !S8 Johnson, Kri.sti r ' Jbhnsaa iprna 4c Ja|insf IiJargie 5J - lohnscin, Shern John St. n, n. :-,! Johnstcin, j. ' - Johnston, K Johi johi Jones ' Jones,, Da Jon Mark 115 Jones, Melody 144. 203 Ji.ines. Rente 67 Jones. Smoky 88, j JopUng. Greg 88. ; w. . Jordan, Barbara 67 Jordan, Mary 67 Jouliert. I svjRfi.S ss Junc6 Jung, Bi Jung. Mich; Kahlcr, I,isa- ' f|-5 Kammer cll. Kendai 115 Kane ske. James 67 Kantor, Lori 145 Karabaic, Joann 144, 209 Kartsotis,John 115 Kartsotis, Mary 67, 284 Katzfey, Irene 55 Kauffman, Karen 88 Kauffman, Kenneth 67, 246 Kaup, Lindi 144 Kaup, Lisa 115,216 Kavisic, Uz 88 Keathley, Helen 52 Kearney, Kyle 67 Keaton, Arthur 218, 219 Keiffer, T.imi 115 Kell, Usa 11 . 204,211 Keller, P.itriLia 88 Kelly. Kelley 67 Kelly, l4irk 88, 244 Kelnhorer.Jolene Kennartl Chris 88. Kennar4 Marie 11 .ennedy, Bctt nnedv. Kcrr 115 .ennison. f3a ' iJ o Kcnniscsn. Mike 1 n Kerr, Blank.! y Kilander,Jean67 Ki lander, Marie 67 fiillius, Steve 88 k, Mike 88 Jane 115 n,n, Hi, ll.ri(S- inkade, Pam 88 Kirby. Cind 89 rh ,Gar, ' 116, 2« tc, Kflliy 24 ■ ' ,iik, K.itin ,s9 ,; K.lasky.Jud 208 Klcnick. Lis.i 89 Klcnim. Pamefi I 1-1. 21 Knighten.Clifl 11 ' -. ncK ' ppcl. 1 1 ' . I ' ii - olb.Tim I 14. 2cfc. 2( l ri; manic. Janice ' i rouse, Mike ;9. 144, 250iS48 rouse, Nancy 89. 280 nieiicr. Rolsert 144, 193, l1 .uklcnskv. Karen 89, 187 uk!ensk . Ken I ' .S ?17 I 204, 205 i,air, Kul-Lud l.,iird. Lisa 68 Lake, Nfark 1457 48. 250 Lake, Paul 68, 218 Lake, Paula 68. 2S4 l.al..onde. Terry 144 L.imbert. Tim 89. 240 Lane. l )nna 144, 2cfX 216 Line. U slie 6s L.iii,i;ston, Josephine 44 Lamer. Line 1 If ' Lanisford, Tony 116 Lankford, Tony 1 16 Larscn, Brent 89 Lasscter, Lauri 89 Latham, Angela 168 Lauer, Thomas I Laule, Debbie 144 Liwrence, Cynthia 68 Uach, Brian 68, 258 Ixach. Shannon 116, 266 Lee. Donna 110,28-1 I Joanne 52 Ixe. John 43, 261 I re, Johnson 68 Lee, Kerry 116,209 Lehr, Andy68 U-hr. Steve 116 Leichscnring, Lori 68 Lennox, Curtis ! 16, 207 Leonard, James 145, 189, 262 Leschingski, Joanne 89 Lcschingski, Joseph 145 Lester, Linda 6$ Levinson, Cathy 146, 206 Lewis, Christin ' 3 Lewis, Garry 89. 262 Lewis, LarrY 68. 218 Ijewis. Li ' 68. 288 Lewis, Iv( rk 1 16 4 J iillier, Chertl 68 { ifebbe. Chuck 146, 211, 207 VLight, Laurie 68 JLindsey, Rockey 68 Lindsey, Rocky 68, 246 Lingerfcit, Patty 68 Lippincot, Cheri 89 Livingston, Missy 28, 68, 284 Lockin, Steve 147 Logan, Randy 89 Long, Viaor 68 Loney, Bob 89 Looper, Michele68, 218 Lorcntz, Rick 68, 205, 246 Lorenz. Kathryn 68 la. rcriz, Stephen 147, L89 . U.rcnz. Tom 117, 20 ' ; Uiria. Ernie 89. 2- .i Inria, Yvonne 68. 2 ' ' Ixne. Gary 89 lan-e, Terri 117, 2,s8 Lovelace. Cimh.-n sj Lnve, Hohi ' . • ' IjOwc, Marrianne 8v Uiwn. Barb.u 1 1 1 Lozoya, Irii! lawoya, Gscn . ' • t 299 ?50 Lucas, Marcia 5, 117 Lydkk, Daniel 117,216,217 Lyles, Scott 89, 244 Lyng, Brian 89 Lyng, Kevin 146, 187 Lynch, Rosalynn 68 Lynn, David 90 Lyons, Cynthia 90 Lyons, Greg 117 Lyons, Lizzie 55 Lyson, Patti 90, 266 Lytic, Steve 146, 206 Macome, Bruce 90 Mackey, Eric 117 Madden, Mitch 189 Mahurin,Jeff 90, 244 Mahurin, John 117 Mahurin, Lisa 69 Mahurin, Mike 69, 246 Mahurin, Pam 69 Mahurin, Tracy 90, 193, 284 Maia, Diane 69 Major, Robert 90, 218, 219 Malone, Marry 90, 198,204,211,215 Malone, Mike 147, 266 Malone, Valerie 147, 208 Manis, Chris 90 Manis, Terry 146 Mann, Jason 69 Mann, Royce7, l|i Marcell, Carol 46 Marcinko, Andy 1 ' 68, Marcinko, George 1 46 Marcinko, Pat 69. 218 Marcinko, Roycc 117 Marl am, Smith 36, 37 Marroquin, Loijis 1 17 Marshall, Chris 90 Marshall, Debbie 117 Man, Debbie 69 Mart, Rohby 69 Manenson, tisa 90, 1 17, 2S8 Manin, Carole 117 Manin, Staccy 214 , ,?t Mason, Kevin 69, 218 ■P , M n, Terry 69 216, 21 Masi , s; Masscy, Danny ,a eyiLisa90 shcder, Alan 146,260 Masterson, Dan 147 Mastcrsun, Kjm IP. 280 Mathews, Vcron 38 Mathewson, Ricky 10. 7, 240, 262 Matteson. Jenny 14 .209 Matthews, Ronnie 38 « • Matthej|, tt m ' -:jMattlt Ljjj(ideffl47, 205 x elliMary43 McAjceJ nie 69 MiAd5m, ' E yie91,205 McAlisier, Grci? 71 117 McAlistc : :s8. Ml Alistcr.Jula W ::!00 McAllister, Jean 69 McArty, Mike 91 McCarthy, Kevin 117, 240 McCaslin, Ron 117, 216, 217 McClerkin, Mike 91 McClendon, Beth91, 189 McClendon, Byron 117, 2w McClure, JoAnn 41 McConnell, Cynthia 288VJ McCord, Steven j j pE||« McCracken. Melin a 117, 21i3, 270 McCraden, Scott 91 McCraw, Angela 69, 218 McCraw, Vivian 91 McCrary, Hardee 43 McCurry, Eva 69 McDaniel, Shanel 69, 192 McDonald, Steve 91, 218,219 McDonald, Vernon 117, 244, 248, 250, 252 McDow, Sharon 117, 208 McDow, Vernon 91 McDowell, Darsten 118 McFadden, Jeff 91 McGann, Taunia 91, 266 McGec, Irene 91, 282 McGee,Judge 118,208 McGownan, Jane 55 McGowan, Karl 205 McGregor, Glenda 97, 204 McGrew, Cindy 69 McGrew, Pam 69 McKinney, Joan 91 McKinney, Michael 118 McKinney, Sharon 69 McKinnon, Wally 218 McKissack, Brad 4, 1 18, 240 McLaughlin, John 69 McLaughlin, Melinda 118, 218 McNatt, Cherrel 91 McNeese,Cherilyn91, 189 McPeters, Dale 69 .n.iir ' Medlin, Tamilee 91, 174, 284 JKI ' V ' 11 I Donnye 69, 246 Melton, Carol 69 Melton, Mo 146 Menard, Karen 118 Mercado. Guadalupe 91 ■ P- Mercer, Clyde 118, 218, 219 %lerritt,Kcllc 118 Mcsser. Dennis 118 Meyer. Mark 118, 18 j 0l Middlcton. Linda 69 • _. j lP ' Middleton, Susan 118, 266 Miesel. Ahsle .Jl x!a. Lisa 69 Milhoiin, Michael 147 Miller, Cathy 46 g  li!!cr, Cindy 60 ■ Miller, David 69 Miter, Delamr 69 Miller, Johnny 92, 208 Miller, Kay 147,216 Miller, Kay 53, 217 .Miller, Kevin 118,240 jjavfiUer, Kim 118,211 Miller; Lori 92 . Miller, Mark 69, 218, 219 Miller, Mindy 118 Miller, Paula 118, 187,216 Miller, Vicki 118 Miliom, Gary 92 Mills. Marion 41 Mills, Michael 59, 69, 246 Mingle, Lisa 92 Minick, Wendy 147 Mitchell, Dwayne92, 216 Mitchell, John 43 Mitchell, Linda 69. 214,2 .1 Mitchell, Mike 118. 218. 219, 266 MUe, Eric 69, 24b Mock, Tim 118, 205, 24-i, 260 Mof fatt, Theressa 148 Molter, Lei 69 Mondy, Ruby 148, 187, 2- Mongold, Kit69, 220, 221 Montgomery, William 6 ), 246 Moore, Alan 69 Moore, Cindy 92 MQM%,,Diana 69 N ' Rebecca 69 ' Moore, Rcncc )1, 193, 216, 217 Moore, Wendy 69 Moreland, Tom 02. 244, 262 Morgan, Deljra 1 18 Morgan; Lei 92, 2S6 Morgan, Marsha 118, 274 Morgan, Randy 118 ' Morgan, Will i.im 69 Morri s, Richard Ai 2 1 7 Morrison, Bill 148 ' 216. 2P Morrow, Aleta 149 Morse, Lome Morse Robert Iferton Stephanie 29, 149. 208 oss, Carol 92 V Mount. Roger 0 Morning. Ronald 148, 206 Mowery, Carol 70 ■ MowsFy;K4thy fl fJ ' M ac, Tim 92, ' ' 1?f ' Mozingo, Joe 148, 216, 217, 248, 250 Mozley, WilUam 70 ' M hmorc. Peggy 92, 207 Mull-i,ill.j,inct41 Mull.trkey. Donna 41 Munsterman. Anthony 7u Munsterman, Mike 118 Murphy. Bambi 118 Murphy, Karen 0 Murphy, Shana 1 19. 282 Murphy, Tamara 70 Murphy. Teresa 49, 209 ' Musil, lirenda Musil, Terrence 149, 248, 250 Musil, Wendy 92 Myers, Jon 119 Myers, Sharon 70 Nance, Alice 92 Nance, Lou 119,216 Nash, Kurt 1 19 Nash, Scott 92, 216 Nation, Doris 53 Nees, Kyle 92, 226, 244 Nelson, Devonna 92 Nelson, Dorothy 47 Nelson, Pam 92 Newkirk, Greg 92 Newkirk, Rodney 70 Newman, Monica 70 Newton, Yolanda 119, 148, 207 Nichols, Melissa 92 Nicholson, Eddie 119 Nicholson, Ricki 119 Nicholson, Valeri 70 Nicholson, Todd 148 Nickels, Bccki 92 Niles, Cheryl 149 Niles, Terry 70 Nintzel, Doug 70 Nintzeljeff 218 Niter, Gary 70 Nolan, Leslee 70 Nolte, Mark 70 Norman, Cathy 149, 210, 215 Nowlin, William 47 Null, Charles 59, 70 Nussbaum, Emily 119 Dates, Lea Ann 1 19 Oberle, Lori 55 O ' Brien, Joey 120, 248, 250 O ' Brien, Micki 120, 193, 216 Ocallagham, David 70 Odom, Billie Jean 41 Odom, Kim24, 70, 218 I ' Donnell, Cindi 92 Donnell, Diane 70, 284 iDonnelL ' John 120 .. j a y Dotviell. Mary 148 ■PJlDDonncll. Peggy 70, 268 ■ ODonnell, Thcicsa 120, 189. 268, 282 Oehler, Jeanne 70 Oliver, M.irk 92 % ille ' 5te, Steve 70 lUCindy 148, 209 leal, Daniel Jb8 ' JJeal, Gr W70, 192 O ' Neill Sne 44 Orlando, Ann ' i ORellly, Debbie 120 Osborne, Mike 70, 220, 2 1 Ospina. AnnaJ20 ;Ostrom. Pam 120, 193, 208 Ouellecte. Steven 7S Ovcrstreet, BS 12Q|i Over«%ti Sail ra 9 . Ovcrstrcet, Scott 93 Owen, Paul 120,216,217 Owens, Pam 120,211 Page, Cindi 148, 209 Page, John 149 Page, Patti 93 Page, Vicki 120 Paine, Jim 93 Palmer, David 149 Park, Steve 93 Parker, Dean 120, 178 Parker, Dcbra 70, 214 Parker, Jolinda 120 Parker, Joseph 70 Parker, Larry 150 Parks, Ron 38 .Pamitke, Bill8,70, 213 Parrish, Theresa 150, 206 Part, Kathy 93, 212 Pasculli, Lori 93 Patchen, Charles 70, 218 Pate, James 93 Paterson, Cathy 93 Patrick, Diane 93, 89 Paul, Kevin 120 Pavuk,Jani5 93 Pearce.J.J. 34 Pearson, Larry 151, 191,216 Peasner, Chris 70, 246 Pederson, Cary 93, 2 2 Peebles, Mike 93 Pchle, Michael 93 Pena, Rene 93, 216 Penny, Elaine 70, 195,218 Peoples, Landry 151 Pepper, Debbie 93 Perez, Vicki 151,211 Perkins, Ken 93, 244 Peterson, EdI 70, 218 Peterson, Mike 93, 244 Peterson, Stacey 151, 216 Pevejf,Janicel50, 209 Phemister, Chuck 216 Phemister, Russel 170 Phillips, Holly 150, 216 Phillips, Kella 70 Phillips, Mike 120, 242, 244 Phillips, Terri 95, 218 Pierce, Jane 70 Pierson, Perry 244 Picrson, Renee 70, 193, 214 Pires, Catherine 70 Pistor, Bill 70, 246 Pittroff, Robin 70, 185 Planells, Suzanne 70 Pleche, Mark 70 Pledger, Dorothy 47 Ploehn, Harry 71, 195 Plugge, Larry 120, 216, 260 Plugge, Mark 151,260 Polk, Mallori 71, 195,284 Pollard.John 120 Ponder, Stacey 93, 198, 200, 204 Porras, Liz 93, 280 Porras, Ruben 151, 187 Poner, Philip 71, 192 Porter, Phyllis 150 Poteet, Jenny 93 Poteet.Jeri 150,209,216 Potter, Bobbie 51. 175 Potts, DcWayne 151, 208 Potts, Karl 2, 151, 166. PS, 224 Potts, Marka 93 Powell, Monty 120 Prather.Christa71,195, 212 Preston, Dana 94 Prestridge, Connie 120.218 Prestridge, Michael 71 Price, Johnny 71 Price. Michelle 71. 213 Priebe, Mike 120 Proctor. Jack 150 Pmdhomme, Darrcl 150 Pruett, Nelson 5 1 Pruitt, Deborah 71 Pruitt, Doug 120, 187 Pruirt, Lcta 120, 187 Pruitt. Sybil 151, 187 229, 236 Puckett, Deanel5l.206 Pugsiey. Linda 120. 187. 216, 270 Puig, Suzanne 71. 214 Pullias, David Purkay, Lynnc 94, 244 Putnam. James 151. 206 Putnam, Stacy 120, 268 Quick. Robin 71 Raack, Kevin 94. 121, 190. 260 Raack, Roben 260 RagsdaJe. Carrie 71 Ragsdalc. Elizabeth 45. 182 Ramey, Linda 48 Ramsey, David 71 Ramsey, Dcdce 94, 220 Randall, Tami 71 Rathcamp, William 71, 218 RawUngs, Cindy 151, 175, 209 Rawlings, Dana 121 Rawlings. Stuart 94 Reckner. Rusty 94 Reece. Gary 121.240,258 Reed,Chrisl52, 190, 211,215 Reed,Janie94 Reed, Norma 71 Rees, Darlene 94 Reedy, Karen 121 Reeves, Cindy 121, 181 Rehdcr, Andrew 208 Rehder, Mary 94 Rehders, Fred 71 Rclder, Angela 71, 213 Rcldcr, Damon 152 Renfro, John 72 ' Renf ro. Paul 94, 207 Renfrew, Debra 71 Reyes, Paulctte 94 Reynolds, Dale 72 Reynolds,Joel 152 Rhodes, Henry 94, 216 Rhodes, Sheila 94 RJales, Leslie 203, 272 Richards, Ronald 94 Richardson, Charles A. (Dr.) 34, 35 Richardson. Joe 209 Richardson, Phillip 121, 205 Riccy, Mike 94 Richter, Daniel 152.208 Ricnceau. lisa 72 Rigsby.Julia 121 Riles, Clay 94 Rilcy,John72,94, 246 Riley, Kay 153.171.233,235 Riley, Kelly 95 Rippy, Robert 72, 2 ' )6 Riter.Jeff 121 Ritschel, Brad 121, 207 Ritschel, Pam 95 Ritter, Eric 72 Rivers, Tammye 72 Roberson, LaDocina 72 Roberts, Laurette 187 Roberts, William 72 Robertson, John 121, 205, 220 Robertson, Keith 153 Robertson, Randy 95, 261 Robinson, Gregory 72, 246 Robinson, Mark 95, 244 Robinson, Mickey 152, 187. 233 Robinson. Robbie 95, 244 Rodgers, Marci 95, 218 Rogers, David 95 Rogers, Milt 48, 206 Rogers, Tammi95, 182 Rollins, Cheryl 152, 182, 201, 203 Ronsick. Denise 15, 72 Rose, Greg 72 Rose, Lavonne 152 Roseborough, Joe 39 Ross, Anthony 72 Ross, Linda 121 Rouse,John95,252. 256 Rowan, Gary 72, 218 Rowe, Rodney 152,206 Rowland, Mindy 121 Rowley, Dorinda 95, 216 Rowsey. Charles 72. 246 Roy. Renee 72, 284 Royer, Clifford 121 Rozinsky, Dana 72, 214 Rozinsky, Mark 95 Rubin, Rozanne 45 Rueckbcrg, Brad 72, 204 Rundel, Edward 121, 244 Rundel, Sabrina 121, 182 Russel, Darryl 121,244 Russel, Jeri 95. 182, 183, 265 ' f Russel, Robert 23, 153 Rutenbar, Missy 153 Salinas, Janet 41, 195 Salabury, Lisa 121, 188 Salsbury, Melissa 95 Salsbury, Theresa 152 ' Samford, Laura 72 Sanches, Clayton 72 Sandcrford, Chris 95 Sander! ord. Jeff cry 72 Sandvick, Virginia 41, 186 Sarncki, Michael 72 Sasek, Toni 95, 175, 179, 187, 284 Savage, Terri 95, 282 Scalf. Lynda 95. 218 Sch.icffer. Audrey 95 Schiller. Joni 121. 187. 192 Schiller. Lisa 72. 185 Schillint;, David 72 Schmidr. Gary 153,207 Schmidt. Kellie 121,208 Schminkc. Diana 72, 185, 193, 195, 202 Schramm, Michael 48, 205 Schrengohst, Joey 95, 218 Schrengohst, Mike 121, 198 Schroeder, Carolyn 152. 189. 190, 191, 194,206,216 Schroeder. Evelyn 95. 216 Schroeder, Richard 72 Schroer, Lori 72, 200. 284 Schroer, Lynn 72, 200, 284 Schroer, Mark 176, 187, 244, 252, 256 Schultz.Greg96,2l6 Schultz, Mark 153 Schultz3,Curris72, 216 Schulte, Amy 95, 266 Schutzmaier, Dcbra 152, 175 Schwab, Greg 95, 176,211,215,272 Scott, Charlotte 96, 187, 193 Scott,John 72 Scott, Lisa 72 Scott, Michael 152, 187, 204, 262 Scott. Rhonda 175, 206 Scott, Tammie 96, 218 Scale. Don 96 Seegers. Paul R. (Mrs.) 34, 35 Seegmillcr. Robert 72, 188 SeegmiUer, Susan 121, 188, 190. 194 Seifert. Sherri 96. 179. 182, 284 Semple, Lois 55 Shahi, Shahram 72. 246 Shamburg. Bertha 53 Shaw. Lori 22. 153,180 235 Shaw, Marybcth 121, 201 Sliea, Michael 172 Shea, Nathan 96, 176, 252, 256 Shcgich, Donald 154 ShelLJames 121 Shelton, Susan 154 Sherman, Robert 28, 155 Shirokawa, Masako 155, 168, 193 Shook, Cynthia 155 Shook, Stephen Showers. Claudia 72. 185, 212 Showman, Bryan 155 Shuffield, Misty 96, 210, 215 301 Shuffielci. Melody 154,211,215 Shushok, Barbara 96 Si, David 154 Seigert, David 72 Sierveld, Greg 96 Silcts, Mark 272 Siler.Judy51. 284, 288 Silver. Valerie 96, 186 Simmons, Darren 72 Simmons, Darren 97 Sims, Carmaleta4l Sims, Ronald 72 Sims, Vicki 155 Singh, Bobbie 155 Skavlan, Brian 155 Skavlan, Debbie 122 Skavlan, Jon 97 Skiles,l,£cl22 Skinner, Jeff 72 Skinner, Kenneth 244 Sledge, Sandra 122 Slovak, Patricia 72 Small, Charles 72 Small, Scotti }1, 97, 171, 187 Smarhers, Cindy 97, 1S2 Smith, Amy 7. Smith, Barry 73, 218 Smith, Brian 20, 29, 155,216 Smith, Bricn 122. 176,186 Smith, David 244 Smith, Dennis 97. 244 Smith. Elizabeth 7,5 Smith.Glcnn 154,248. 250 Smith. Gregory 7.3, 218 Smith, Karen 122, 208 Smith, Kent 73 Smith, Kevin 122 Smjjh, LeeAnne 208 Smith, Louatina 73 Smith, Marilyn 97, 282 Smith, Michael 18, 154 Smith, Mike 97 Smith. Renee 174 Smith, Robert 155 Smith, Robin 73, 175,200 i j Smith. Sherri 73 Smith.Sbcrrv 59,212 Smith, Susan 155, 187 Smith. Tom 97, 258 Smith. Tom,97 Smith, Val 103, 122, Smith, Wilma 151 Smithson.Judy 154, 211, 280, Smith,son,Julie7. , ?1 Sncllgrovc. Tim v l ' i5, 24i S.uzi, Naniv 122, l.s2. 20: S..! v.irds, A!in 4. ' ' Sr.irks.J,,nxs 122 -IK-rr, T.ininii(.- 15 187.2 Spears, Crcnitcr 7 , ,2 Spcars jla ' ft - 11, 1 Spears. Bl S2, 215, 210 Spencc. 302 Spencer, Stephen 155 Springer, Joy 97 Springer, Karl 122, n6 Springman, Debra 73, 28 4 SpmiU, Bryan 122, 252, 256 Stafford. Cindy 97 Stafford, Colleen 73 StaUings,JohnN, 34,35 Stampley, Jackquelyn 73 Stamps, Patti 97, 175 Stamps, Rick 97, 216 Stancell, Bobby 3 Stanford. Salena98. 182 Stanley, Ken 122 Stanley, Tami 73 Stanley, Tern 156 Stark, Bobby 122 Starkey, Don21,27, 156,181 Starr, Toni 122,208 Staiiffer, Mary 73 Stein, Debbie 122 Stein, Richard 73. 246 Steinberg, Michael 15, 18, 157. 176. 191, 266 Stembler.James 122. 211.215 Stephens, Elizabeth 73 Stephens, Melinda 157, 171 Stephenson, Mark 98 Stephenson, Philip 73 Sterling, Pat 49 Stevenson, Jill 122, 206 Stevenson, Steve 73, 246 Stewart, Julie 122 Stiegelmeyer, David 45, 258 Srieglitz, Sherry 73, 195, 218 Stiff. Kevin 98, 211 Stinson. Dana 122. 194 Stinson, Richard 156 Stockton, James 4 , 191 Stoker, Darrell 23, 122, 248, 250, 252, 256 Stoker, Robin 73 Stokes, Angle 122, 187, 193, 203 Stone,John 207 Stone, Maur een 98 Stone, Paul 73, 246 Stovall,Sar h98, 175, 284 Strain, X ' illiam 208, 246 Strassheim, Hope 156, 209 Stteit, Kent 43 Sturrock, Donna 98 Sublett, Keith 157,211,215 Sublett, Rhonda 73 Sullivan, Melinda 73, 218 Summerskill, Lana 122, 202 Summerskill, Theresa 73 Surratt, Richard 123 Swanson, Eric 74 Swanson,Jeri 208 Swanson. Ray 1 57. 270 Swanson, Wendy 98 Swim, Randy 123, 176, 244 Swingle, Karen 9Sjii I Sykora, Sharon 123 Tabor, Cindi 156, 187 abor. Mark 74 labor. Mike 123 ' acker, Larry 98 Tarpley, Mark 5, 30, 191, 240 Tate, Barbara 15, 156, 171, 197. Tate, Qiristina 4, 214 Tate, Vicki 98 Taylor, Charles 74, 205 Taylor, David 156 Taylor, Deborah 218 Taylor, Jane 98, ro. 288 Teems. Tracy 4. 218 Teguns, Cindy 123, 221 Teguns, Rebecca 156, 208 Ten Eyck. Dirk 123 Ten Eyck, Mark 156 Tencr. Diana 15o. 2i Ki Tessem. Kurt 123. 252. 256 Thed ford, Susan 123,202 Thermon, Kirt 98 Thoes. Anthony 123 Thomas, Charles 54, 209 Thomas, Cheryl 41 Thomas, Dorma 1 24 Thomas, Donna o. Thomas, Frances 1 24 Thomas, Jim 98 Thomas, Marilyn 45 Thomas, Steven 124, 240 Thomas, Vic 156, 176, 178, 270 Thompson, Allen 98 Thompson, Cecilia 98 Thompson, Cindy 98, 186, 216 Thompson, D 176, 178 Thompson, Richard 20, 15i Thompson, Sharc n 74, 2is Thompson, Sharon 124 Thompson, Tracy 124, 186 fecheli, Frank 158,216 Ticheli, Ramona 124 Tidmore, Bruic 124, 176,216 Timinsky, Charlie 74 Tolleson, Tammie 98 Tompkins, Richard 74, 246 Toops, Cynthia 124 Townsend, Gerald 74 Trcsner, Teresa 74 Ttester, Sheril 58 Trout, Dan 9 ' ) Troutt, Cynthia 74 Trouy, Lisa 159 Tubbs, Leah99, 218 Tubes, Cindy 99 Tucker, Brian 15$ Tucker, Carla 99, 212 Tucker, Jackie 74 Tunnel, Robbie 158% Turko, William 74, 246 Turk, Alan 20, 29, 1 19, 1%24 0 Turnbull, Johnny 99, 244 IjgT ' Turner, Danny 99 Turner, Micky 99, 192 Turner, Ricky 99 Turner, Shelba 99 Turner, Valerie 99 Tyler, Deborah 159, 175 Ulrich,Jeffery74 Valois, Sandra 124 Valois, Terry 139, 262, 264 Vandewall, Cindy 159, 190, 201 Vandergriff, Eric74, 218 Van Dover, Alma 55 Van Nest, Terri 74 Van Wart, Pam 74, 212 Varley, Debbie 74 Vaughn, Kimberly 124 Vaughn, Trac ye 99 Venerucci. Edward 74 Vennira, Tamara 74, 213 Vernon, Anita 99, 218 Vernon, Martin W. 34, 35 Versher, John 26, 159 Vetter, Kathy 74 Victory, Randall 124 Viglino, Mike 159, 21 1, 190 Vine, Mark 159 Vineyard, Andrew 74 Vineyard, Bubba 99 Vinez, Tina 99, 280. 187. 179 Virk. Dicky 99 Voorhees. Debbie 74, 175 Voorhecs. Helen 124, 175 Vote. Greg 74 Vowell, Danny 159, 262, 264 Wade, Maria 99 Randy 99, 262, 244 [e, Ricky 74 Wade, Roddy 124 Waggy, James 159 Wagner, Cortland 124, 244 Walker, Cheryl 50 Walker, Clyde 74, 246 Walker, Guy 124,207 Walker, Pamela 159, 171 Wall, Dianne 124, 279, 280 Wall, Jack 99 Wall, Janice 99, 282 Wallace. Carolyn 55 Wallace, Denise 74 Wallace, Greg 124, 250, 194, 1 Wallace,Julie74, 185 Wallace, Kevin 99, 258 j allace, Michael 74, 273 .J Wallace, Sheree 99 Waller, Helen 74 Walls, Everson 124 Walls, Teresa 74, 214, 185, 284 Walton, Lisa 74, 185 Ward, David 124, 194 , Ward, Mark 74 Wardrum, William 124 Warnock, Stuart, Warren, Mitliael 124, 208 Washam, Ray 74 Waterman, Nanc ' 124, 284 Watkins. Eugene 160, 240 Watkins, Janet 74 Watkins, Natalie 99. 210, 282 Way, Julie 74 Weathcn«i. Michael 74, 246, 178 Webb. Sarah 104, 124, 180. 225, 2V Wcbcr, Kjitherinc 74 Wehinger, James 74 Weidham, Lance 74, 201 Welbom,Jack99 Wclbom, James 74 WcIls.Jim 124 Wcltzln, Charles 124 Weltzin.Jcnnifer 100 WcTizd,C-irlal24, 171 Werner. Julie 41 West. Charles M, 35 West, David 75. 204 West, James 124 Wcstfill.Gay 125 Wcstf all. William 75 Westerman, Teri 160, 216 Whatley, Wilson, 160 Wheat, Carolyn 75 Whitcomb, Chris 75 White, Beverly 100 White, Bret White, Carla 45, 179 White, Chcri K 0, 216 White, Gary 100, 260 White. Jcrc 100,202,212, 182 White, Laura 75, 175 White, Margaret 160, 216, 194, 186 White, Melissa lOO, 186 Whitesides, Sammie4l, 201 Whitlock, Pat 75 Wiggins, Tim 100 Wilkenson, Larry IM, 216 Williams, Bill 75, 246 Willi3ms,Jamcsl25,220 Williams, Michael 75, 204 Williams, Michelle 100 Williams. Thomas 160, 216 Williams, Tom 75 Williams, William 5 Williamson, Kimberly 5 Williamson, Roberty? Williamson, Victor Williford, Ronald i5, 204 Wilson, Andy 75. 246 Wilson, April 100 Wilson, Donna 100,288 Wilson, James J. 160. 260, 229 Wilson, I.imcsS. 160,260 Wilson, Tana 125.170 Wimbcrly.Lana 125,288 Wimberly, Staycc 75 Winfrey, Lisa 125 Winchester. Shannon 100,281, 1« Wingo.Jamcs 75,218 Winters, Charles 49 Wirt, Debbie 125, 193 Wise. Judy 75 Withers, Tom 125, 2ii:- Witherspoon, Kim 125 Withcrspoon, Tanya 1 13, 284 Woi jn, Don 87, 101 , 2 il , 218 Wolfe. Mike 101, 252, 256, 176, 178 Woods, Sherry 160,204, n5, 197 Vi ' uods, Tommy 101 Wooldridgc. Mike 125, 208 Wooten. Sandy 101 Worden, Stephen 20, 161, 208, Vt, XX ' orley, Mary 125 Wright. r rnni 161 Wright, Kathryn 55, 203 Wright, Kent 101 Wrighi. Kim 16 .i, 215. 210. 181 Writ!.! Ixiri i; :si rii ] ' AK . ' ' Ih. 250. 1 ■ mas 262. 264 Xeros, thjrics, !92 Xeros, Eleni ' ' ■ ' Yager, Paul., Yates, Ray lui, .;-u, ; a Yeoman, Micheal 168 Yoder, Sharon 113, 161, 274, ISM, 203, 201. 175 loung, Bert 101 ' loung, Erin 101. 202 Young, Teri 101, 193, 175 Young, Vickie 101 Youngblood, Gordon 79, 101. 240. 252, 256 Youngblood, Teresa 209 Z.iblosky, Donny 101 Z-icny, Pamela 125. 284. 175 Zacny, Val 101.284.190 Zastudil.Tami 125,218 Zirkelbach,Jim 125 Zoeller, Barbara 53 Zwar, Mark 101 X 303 The ' 75- ' 76 school year is only memory, but the future still remains . . . Editor-in-C;iiict ' Robert Krueger Senior C]l;iss Fxlitor LisaKell lunior Chiss lulicor Joe Crrigalunas Sophomore C ' hiss Iulitt)r Stacey Ponder Freshmiin Class Editor . . Risa Ciallion Fatuity Section Editor .... Clara Adkins Personalities F.ditor Barbara Fields Sports Editors Jim Frost. Phil Hamilton Organizations Editors .... Janet Beck, Sherrie Hamilton Index Jimmy Hensel Artist Marty KFalonc Photographers John Dowden, Mike Schrengohst. Devre Arkadie Business Manager C huck Brock Advisor Nh-. Dan Blackburn Principal Nh-. Smith Markham The 19 6 RAM was published by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas. Texas Clopy right 9 ' ' 6 rtod a vilitttJL tr-O xua. urri nc. COOr OiLuOGL tOY ixYYx d tt u cU q good KqOC ' u t £;i_ , OSCSP . i; ,. k 2 Y ' . i WAfA


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