Bryan Adams High School - El Conquistador Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1968
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Circles of friendship and of knowledge are inter- locked and reflected in the 1968 Senior Ring. . ',,' t. .1 T5 was 45495303 ll-'NP :ik Nga , 1 , . ,.t , 1-, -3144 V K., , lv. H Circlet of sludenla gather at llae fran! :bor before yrfmol. Calor guard tmrlst the day by razking the Hag. In the quiet ofthe early morning, the khaki clad R.O.T.C. color guard raises the red, White, and blue flags of the United States and Texas, and the day be- gins. A small radius of bright colors gathers outside the school doors and intersects with others to form a ring of animated students. Chatter of yesterday's as- signments blends witli that of tomorrowis club meet- ings until the eight o'clock bell scatters the large circle of students to various classrooms, to the library or to the lab. An assembly honoring the National Merit Scholarship finalists or a pep assembly promot- ing a big game changes the schedule from homeroom counseling to one emphasizing entertainment, merit recognition, or sheer spirit. Wlizitever the schedule, Cougar life is encompassed within the larger circle of the school as students make their way from class to class. 'ci -. 'SRS' ll Dr. R. B. Harm. prilzrlfmf. ilplmfezf IQ3' Ike mmzber on tive bwwr mf! ffIf5f70Zl'71 by Mn, Frunfei Jefrelurjy. Naiiafml Meri! Sflwlarfbyv wimzem Robert COZ'f71gf07I. Raberl Fuller. 6761111 Ilmfbkf. C,'fzr'i.f5e Mickey. Dam! Pratt. and Canine Seeger are remgnized in airenzbbu .f 4 A 6 , . ..Y.1 'M . X x K Mm Fozzfer. libmrjfnz. anim jurbie Harm in .fefeftizzkg Ilzalerml jbr L1 Senior Englirly fzmgzlnzelzf. ENERGETIC cbeerleaderf rare the foolbfzll team onto the felaf FALL AND FGOTBALL REFLECT COLORFUL PANORAMA TENSION - at two Madiron pfayers and zine ball move in an jimmy Wallace. Someone in the stands is yelling, 'Who are the Cougars?',' Cougar spirit fills the stadium as the cheerleaders race ahead of the team with the Spirit flag. Green mini-skirts over starched white petticoats add to the panorama of the football game as the Belles perform their traditional twenty high kicks at halftime. Music from the band melds with cheers from the Spirits and the student body to broadcast the enthusiasm of the crowd. The season's tense mo- ments are echoes in dozens of post-game conversa- tions between students and teachersg the individu- al images intertwine into a circle of memories of fall and football and reflect, in spirit, Bryan Adams. af-lg I ji'H,:', ?:... A if-my 2 V 1- R Y B3 an 1 4- -V 'Mgr-,I - fi ETX Ez? 3,355 12- .' -15 'mx iii. F6 1 , 9'T',i.' H' .- a 5. 1 4. JK, U ' rd PQFS .n 1 tv 5 8' 4 J 47 :Ig 'Sa .QA fini I, nu, faq?-1 r n .42 2: : 3 K I ,5, I lj ' 3 Jie Vg, 4' 3K!AJ,f. Q4A?'!L l-L' Q ij' 2 Wg. 1 'gal 4 ? fficgiikgs ea? 2-fri. I' 9 2 , . 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Some Cougars remain to attend after-school classes and club meetings. Four o'clock in the afternoon signals the time for small circles of friends to exchange classrooms for the Dairy Queen, or a sport practice, or a club activity. Crowded school halls once more retain the echoes of the day. Whether involved in the after-four school day routine of study and conver- sation with others or in the pleasure of a week- end party or show date, students find the circles of friendship, small and large, continuous and lasting. Freddie Oakef and Mikie Rybzkki enjzqy II rhouf-dale at North Park Cinema: Nirk Weekt. junior. lake! Ibeir lirkets. Stzzdezlf Council 0!pf6KY. Beret' Berry. Kwzfly Plmzk, Mr! Cfrzxtfhjiefd. arzdjim IYfa!ler pore tqfter e,X?z'I1lfl if meeting, jk' Mr. Atwood leczum an a Jimpfe lemon mnfernirzg an inreftigarion mio the bioqyntharis gf ylreplofqyrezey. Oh, bow md Ibm' your Jrienre project fam emzped. Fw' dL'Z7jEl'C77Zl'IIf.f above and IYQWIIKI ffm' mf! of dzqyx anaflfer frog. v' 'En'- EL CM DEDICATED TO CIE, CE TEACHER OF YEAR 4Lt1'vS3Kf?'O?,22'!??Cs. M r. Atwood model! hi: neu' tozzmttr. A booming voice resounding throughout first floor, followed by a burst of spontaneous student laughter evidence the presence of Mr. Gary Atwood at Bryan Adams High School. His sonic-range voice and sense of humor, while hallmarks ofthe Atwood personality, are only outward measures of his superior teaching ability and interest in students. Mr. Atwood, in addition to teaching chemistry and advanced biology classes, sponsors the Bryan Adams Science Club. Under his leadership, this club initiated the Annual Science Symposium to which students come each spring from high schools all over Texas. Somehow, Mr. Atwood still finds time for a project in mutations research at North Texas State University in Denton. We, with Atwoodian enthusiasm, add our voice to those many others who named him 1967 Science Teacher of the Year, and with pride and appreciation dedicate the 1967-68 El C01zq1zi.rlaa'0r to Mr. Gary Atwood. Sophomore rtudentr rfarl lheir laonofy flamzirfry wilh Atw0oa ,t Eary Method of Logarifbms. V - , .:., 5 4 , x' . f .. QQQAQM- A X Ef igJ i i ' 4.5 X 'tiff' 5 'ie if qv . W J o Sl W Q 4 3 gg ' P S9-f s . 'Q - 'fm-2,535 5 v etXf2?fxk-if f A . mL, ,,, 9 , Y 'Sff?.'laf:,g1g9g,gufy.Lf Q N .z :mf '- Y wmv' , . Y 3 fn. jk 3? W, --.-wet, S83'?!i!3?id5i5a2E'e5P!sVffJ?Di5?E1'iZ?I'9i'Xi39 '37 ?V 'f ' 'YWWWLMF f 'v J' '9 P T:.2?P e'fYFl'f1EG f U'QWWWM'w5l? 'ik EFT 'ff' mf .A-in W J 'P I 252.55 E: ,I . . K. -51 ,. ,,.. ,ffm ref ,N -my 43, K J 'xr J X . ff A iw ' it Q, is 1 LP ,if 4 ,cz .S in J vf' ,W A Qi .5 , N i, S.: 14 Wie '7 u i., ,gg dministration Q Vmh, A ring of sludelm fum ilu- fluulqy Ill Ihr ,neurrlv fbr knouledge. I3 ADMINISTRATGRS SET POLICY Members ofllve Board ofEa'ara!i011 lfzrladejerrjy Wlaeatqjuhzi Plafb Gfeellfj. Uvillard Gmgg: Dr. Emmet! Conrad: Lee Mrfhan. Pf?5l!Z,6IZf,' Dr, W. T. Wlaife. S11perin!wzzle11f.' Dr. Perqf Lllftlefi jamei jay: MU. Henri Bralllbwgf and Marvin Berkelgy, Decisions affecting the educational environment of each Dallas public school student originate with the school board and are executed by the Superin- tendents. Policies directly affecting Bryan Adams in 1967-68 were a boundary change between Woodrow' Wilson and Bryan Adams high schools, a revised football schedule, an increase in food prices in the cafeteria, and a substantial raise in salary for teachers. Influencing Dallas education as a whole, was the approval by the school board of architects plans for a new vocational-arts high school complex. This com- plex, which represents a new direction in Dallas edu- cation, provides an inspiration for coordination of in- tellectual and manual training in Dallas High Schools. Such decisions are examples of the continuing ef- forts by the school administration for improved edu- cation for the children and young adults of Dallas. Superintendenis aflbe Dallaar Indeperzdenf School Dijlrirl are Dale DOIlgld5.' C. C. Miller: Hallir Allen: D011 E. Maltlyewn H. D. Peariong W. T. While, CbiefS11- periz11ez1a'er1t.' Frank l! illia1115,' E. D. Walker: Roberz Mrliay, P.-TA. CGNSIDERS NEED OF CHOOL xiii: Parenls fllfffll willy intern! 10 irghrnzatiwz ranrernfng their .rlzm'e111.r' curriczzlzm1. Several thousand members of the Bryan Adams Parent-Teacher Association demonstrate their interest and desire to cooperate and help the school. The P.- T.A. works to provide auxiliary sewices to students by its various activities. These projects include the miniature school, which acquaints parents with the students' schedule and courses, and the college night. where representatives from colleges and universities inform students about their institutions. A five hun- dred dollar scholarship is awarded to each of two stu- dents. The school clinic receives money to buy supplies, and the senior class benefits from a 31000 donation to the senior activity fund. Through these and other projects the P.-T.A. helps meet the various needs of Bryan Adams. M rr. Bamei' disfzmer the Lazin program willy parents at the P.T,A. Wfllfdfllff school I5 PRI CIPAL TRIVE FOR Dr. Robert B. Harris Prinajbal 'f' ai: i 3' Dr, Harm' bug' Jchedule reqzziref fomtant arlizfity. Dr. Harm lakw advantage 0fB1jfdH Adam' fafililief to nay in Jhape, EBALA CED SCHOOL PROGRAM Beginning his day by calling substitute teachers and ending it with a three mile jog around the track, Dr. Robert B. Harris, principal, spends many hours at Bryan Adams. Dr. Harris has the responsibility for all areas of operation. His goal is for the school to attain excellence in every field and to emphasize a balance in academic and social objectives. As immediate past president ofthe Texas Associa- tion of Secondary School Principals, Dr. Harris is aware of the latest educational trends and frequently adapts these innovations to Bryan Adams. His energetic backing ofthe sports program, his administration ofthe academic program, and his in- terest in new educational ideas reflect Dr. Harris' ef- forts toward a balanced school program. . 'iff-4-aww-1-fiw MH' if fhinlljiiii t I-fr' N -4 l l fx Dr. Harrif enjeyr meeting and talking with students. . FW si U-1 WW ai -at 5' in fi S Mm. Evelyn Holt and M rr. Frtznees Sum pejomi a variety of duties in writting Dr. Harrii. SSISTA T ADMINISTRATOR All 1 Mr. Dear! D, Rirhandfofz. fzirirfmzl prirznpal, plant and attmdr af! fmemlfliei. I8 After serving for six years as assistant principal at a junior high school, Mr. Dearl D. Richardson came to Bryan Adams. This administrator holds both the B.A. and M.A. degrees from T.C.U. and has done work toward his Ph D. at the University of Texas. Here, he supervises activities and curriculum by scheduling clubs, arranging assemblies, and coordinating student activities with school policy. He assists the counselors in scheduling curriculum and balancing class enroll- ments. His teacher supervision includes instruction, supplies, and teaching aids. In all his duties, Mr. Rich- ardson proves his avid support of Bryan Adams. M r. RifbardJ0n'.tpo.rifiw1 zimzfznaft much Jeririm attention I0 1619001 Polity and arliullzer TUDENTS, COUNSELOR , A D TEACHER .L-. 3. X i' C K .4 Mist Cdfmffhzlfflj job open requiret lelephone tonflfrmfei. . I .A . F . Mr. joel P. Pittman, assistant principal, and Miss Sarah Carmichael, pupil-personnel counselor, share in the job of improving student attendance at Bryan Adams. Mr. Pittman counsels students who are ha- bitually absent, and Miss Carmichael often consults with parents to determine the reason for a pupil's truancy. Mr. Pittman also confers with applicants for work permits and supervises the requisitioning and issuing of all textbooks. The enormous task of keeping daily enrollment and attendance statistics is handled by Miss Carmi- chael who sends the required reports to the state ad- ministrators. Both Mr. Pittman and Miss Carmichael have dem- onstrated the great versatility required in fulfilling their posts. A ,A In hifjqril year fu an fzmlffanl prinfyml, M r. Pitlmarl izzberized n mrim' of Juliet. ?iq A ttendante clerks mae permiff and admit ta rdf to Jluderzlx during the ea fb' mo Nlfllg ruth. COUNSELDRS OFFER PERSONAL, VOCATIONAL, AND ACADEMIC GUIDANCE What career best suits my interests? What college offers the necessary training? What tests must I take to enter this college? Guidance in answering ques- tions lilce these is offered by the counselors. Situations which keep a student from doing his best at school are also often improved by the counselors through consultation with a parent or a teacher. Seeing that the student takes all the subjects required for gradua- tion and for his chosen college or career comprises one of of the counselors' most time-consuming duties. Senior counselors, Mrs. Winder and Mrs. Chambleeg junior counselors, Mrs. Harvley and Mrs. Enlowg and sophomore counselor Miss Randolph, render a helpful service to the students of Bryan Adams. izabeth Winde Peggy Chamblee My fin' R ii. KW 4 , 2151 - 'rea 5 T53 -' ' Hulk I -E J .,,', ,-.,.- iff: f ' . , :ff . ': 1 Carolyn Hnrvlcy f ? fax .-.ai- 5-' vi A: -., 'M A' '95 'Inq rf- Elizzlbcrh Enlow Nona Randolph Mm. Georgia Koom z'bm1neLf,fl1ufe21I1 to the proper mumelar. Mm. Peggy Chamizlee inlegfzrm fem Jmrey far Lum: MfAdfw15. 3 1 3 . . M rj. Elizubellv Wimfer Lbefrkj gm:l'1mlio11 ffftljffj with 41 .i4'71f0! student. 2l AUXILIARY DEPARTMENTS PERFOR tr-pf' SS?- Mrr. Swore orders supplier for the school mfeterio. The Jrlfrool rlinir keeof a .Steady pare of reeording illnenes and injurier. Extra services to the school are received from the library, IBM room, lunchroom, and clinic. The library maintains a place for quiet study and assists students and teachers in finding resource mate- rials and current literature for outside assignments. Attendance records, six-weeks reports, and pro- gram cards comprise the work of the IBM room. In the clinic, the nurses administer first aid and keep the health records of the students. Preparation of hot lunches for over three thousand people comes under the direction of the school dieti- cian. These useful services help keep Bryan Adams in operation and make school days a little easier for both teachers and students. Mrs. Roan and her emirtozztr feed attendance reports into the IBM equzpment ESSENTUUQSERNUCESTKJSCHIKHJ i -vi.. 1 'liik . 5 A i ic, Q ' Y'-4, J- lf! Viva ,yo 1 'EI f'? - Min Fowler heQ75 zz .fflldfllf fomfo zz book on .flue Jfaey fmt looking if up in fha mmf mlafog E CLI H PROMOTES SHARI G OF IDEA Phi! M nrtrrz rtatcr his mme zvlfile hir oppwfwl in rfebule. Bob Cohen, taker 710165 Effective oral and Written communication demand a strong English background. To develop this foun- dation, Bryan Adams offers a variety of courses in English, Speech, and journalism. The structure ofthe novel, short story, and drama as well as appreciation for American and English literature are stressed in the English curriculum. journalism presents ways of communication through the printed news media and prepares students fora position on the school newspa- per staff. The speech department helps the individual acquire poise in expressing himself, and it provides opportunities for competition in various speaking events. Through research, discussion, and participa- tion, the English department helps the pupil develop the cultural background necessary for accurate expression. .V-S-. WN w 11 Seniorr jofazz Speigul, Kei'tf1r. and SllZZi6,I0?1F,f prerezzt a panel ffrrrzarrion 10 Ilaerr Iinglirlv flair. 24 if 4, 'J 5 YQ 4, ,, ? J ,, A , ,F .W I f 4 , N, 5-V .,,W . f - 1 5- f -- ' A , r , f I I .,,, X K . .- . , ,lv . -f , zz, , , :, ff ,I In f . , , , f' ' 4 ff if W 'Q Wffij. 4 1f4.v-,figs Wk' V of ' 35935253 L , jmiinr Iirzgfixlv xfmlwm Aflkl' Cf. N9-' . ,L 1, - 41, ft ,Nw --'-I '. .. .ky lr . nj xlfllfklnlll .Xlzvfwz mr ,, . . Y W l11tft'.YLl1I'zfv .zmf My ffaxu for mizukg nom for n,m1f1'lv Ifnzjvm. iw: 3 , ,,.1x - ffl, -2: 1 'm - ry 1 x 4 T- .... L. 1 ' L .IIT ' Y -. X ' . g Q -lf gg Y' -. 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Sponscllcr Hzlrryctte Stover Elizabeth Trice Anne Voss Fmncys Walls l 'LJ ' A ., .Q -l 2 G ,. l 5 .f, . , i ,t .'f 5 a A 1l.1l l 'l my W 'Inniyc XVcil4md f Mnrycllcn XY illmnks Kam XVirhc1's Patsy XVOQICU' K Lcitn XVorsh:1m 4.-ffq' 4 The 1'ixwaf:i!f A fffkrll nm! in .Ill .mf in fmufvillg Ifuf lwlorjy of Ifzzglixfv fflmzllm. Spwulv J'fIIlrJE'I1IJ proffzm pmzfomlzlze pffyyx zflzrillg ffveir Lffzlillzl L'!11,x1f, .tvfixi ,3 ' A ,V HI TORY RELATE PA T AND PRESENT Understanding of todayis world problems by com- parison with relevant situations in the past is fostered by the history department. The history curriculum is designed to develop skills in the comprehension of books and news media and in the interpretation of maps and graphs. Emphasis is placed on increasing student ability to separate fact from opinion and to analyze events by organizing and evaluating informa- tion through a problem-solving technique. Teachers use films, periodicals, speakers, and field trips to in- form students on current issues. Courses include the basic American and World History and classes in Latin-American History, Prob- lems in Democracy, English History, Civics, Europe- an History, and Economics, Study in these courses en- courages the student to become a better informed and more interested participant in future world affairs. Gmffw U11 Ihr zzwHy rrfrivzz' Iwfa rm' m'm'rlw! M r, I'r1fz1az!vir. zvlrfluzzie Odom, Knife lVrfidfw'. .jiwnry Rmgrm, and M mi ,Yzzr W'f1ffr lffl't'lLU Ike jfelzl' fry? zmmfe ky five Engliilw f7lii'f07f1' r'fu.r.rr1t la the Neizzzfnl-rVIr17'r11.r B rifrrb fbrfnrghl. 4-::vfrs1sw -:1 -wa - zf.--,wt-if -3. wr' . 'RQ-A mumxmxu N A ZW .. A X1 MW .N -- . K s 'i f- 1'. Y :M X .. , 's ..,,.Q if--if N 1 X' XA., llmorj' 4'fa,m'J qfhvz me pzzbfimriam' mffv fn TM zifzlwimrl Obmm r In fnmzflwi Ilven' kriazvfmfge Qfmrrnll fmitx. KKLHIQ3 Mzlieuy -gr- of A. E. Cody Frgmk 1DLlVi5 Cheryl Finley Marion Grissnffi Tim Hughes lay? rnmfiwz uo11m'11mg lfnitm' Slum 01111142 Vdlfwl lvhrlmj slznfzfzzfx by Mr. Yfmmmli, A111 w' zum If nn, rozgqbf lo flu' :Wm jimmy Hunt Jerome Kusten Robert Peek Elizabeth Vzmdnmcnt E. B. Xiifaits Alicc White Q I Hinary lmrberf empfqy thzlffi amz' mfqlr lo refnicf the pmt to lhe prafenl. KMA Hzzgbetj F Rifle C:1,vferpoinr,s' our ll hiiforir fonzfion to bit z'fa.x1vm1taf. Barham Brillwlfc mzifwllponzrief firm Chcllu Smith Sue Wfhitc -J. B. Wfilstm Ralph Zcitz Yifyncll Esson Pctcr Pnlesch ic 'OL E? 1 ullezifiwb' I0 fm' izzfeyrrernfion of zz .foffal fwzcepl Charles Abbott Shcrrv Du rrcrr IM, fb Dol ph Rcgclsky N A at te I tt Q W in U 5195 fa 4' -Q Q Ss LANGUAGE CREATE UNDERSTANDI G , W, if tagcr- J .s si Cimfy Pr'i!0've!I fmlirbrr Iver anwt in flue Sjunzisb fab. W. International understanding is at a premium, but it is impossible without a common medium. By of- fering courses in French, Spanish, German, and Latin, Bryan Adams gives its students the opportunity to in- crease their appreciation and understanding of fora eign cultures and peoples. Simultaneously, lessons in foreign language strengthen basic skills in English and widen vocabulary through knowledge of foreign word roots. Important factors in the quality of the language department are the two language laboratories for French, Spanish, and German. Also used in teaching these subjects are tape recorders, film strips, and movies. By these modern educational innovations the foreign language department broadens the outlook and enriches the lives of many students. ' vw army ft E ' 1 U, Pl- .ex P t - f 1 .M A y V K. oi A W , 1 5 -1 5, it -. .. H, 'V , . x jfiii ' t t tm 5... -. J, ' ,, JigJw.T- ,ts ' I , I .s ' fl' V 1 . X Wi Studmlf gain pnzftire in Jpmking their language during lab Jefyiam. VlIglHlH Barnes Stanley Brumbaugh Carolyn Chappell Latin 5t11ft'en1J promote the Cflfllfflfldj xpirit by Jitlgitzg nzrolj in Latin. 1 l A tram. ' ' f - Q Q A 4 if ,Nh SPIIIIXVIJ ,rtudenlf meet in mm!! gmupf lo prqpfzre fffw a.Uigf1mmI5. Mr. Iirmllbgzzzglv !6fL'fIIl'L'.l' an Qnzfziflv lffmltzmf to bij lbf7'cfV1'A'!l7'IYIIIZKIZU Carla Cox. jmzife Rmkirz. and Linda Neu'Qy zffyzhly llveir projem 20 their ffamllfztaf. Carol Chadwick Luclla Chitwood Chlounnc: Colt Helen Golden l 3 Carolyn Hcncnbcrg Elaine Rodriquez Marlys Wfolfc V.. . l X fc' T' 3? I. x X -2 CIE CE TIMULATE RE EARCH Mr. A fwoad explain! llae pzzzdanzenlalr of rlnemisfrju -ug I ,fa a t-Y, ,, at Gary Atwood Perry Berns Dora Brown Richard Ladd Wfillarcl Logsdon Elizabeth Lohmgin Complete laboratory facilities enable students to acquire a broad knowledge of the sciences they study at Bryan Adams. Biology students pursue an assort- ment of activities ranging from tracing eye color through family history to exploring the physiology of a frog. The composition, structure, and properties of matter are taught in the chemistry classes where ex- periments enhance the students' understanding. Phys- ics explores the laws ofmatter and energy. All science students are required to build a project for the spring science fair, and Bryan Adams students take top hon- ors each year. These science courses help develop in each student a desire to further research. Crrrefhf reazfrrig of ini'frz1ctiw1,t it l1l't'tiUl1'O'!Z7' lIfL'ZH'l1f6' ratlzlts. KDel1 bit I3 mffl 1 -hi Admnfed Jrieme .rI11:le21I,r SIe'I'c' Brooke and Dum! Luffy ye! up 11 prgjm in the ffvezzzlxlzj' lub. Samuel Lowe Mary Ann Rhoads Wfilmzl Stone Lois Tumcr Doug vcfllll-CCF Mary 'Io Wfnlkcr EP: 'Q ,j,i.i,,,M 4, , f. - 1 2' ir. A' af. I 7 . Eff gf? k 4 ,vs . 2 - x , , - -V A H ,. QQ W 2 ,X 4- It 51 ff, , X H, ' is-.1 inf J' 1-anti The fh6'7IlfJ'IIj1' fab prnzfidw fha' zzefmmj' eqzrlpzmfrzl hr Rmb IJMIMA to pin' me an qficfnxrboof projefl. , fl 'f gY 'L I g' m I ' ' 1i' Q2 junior ftmferzly explore fha fauu' Qfpfqyfiff lgy labamrrny dmloizrlmtjorzf, 5 , A. -.... ,ff 1 K xX 'Z ,lv . . ., A ,- fu Ling: :ff.Ilt'lvl1AQK .ml M11 170143 Uv klffA'7' in Laxpfkzizflzzxg XYINIILIII plqyfjfffoiqy. . F3- x x. f J , .J l M, K' I ,ha Y ,f, K xx i .faq x 'K 2 , xx Lnbfmznnj' feifvzigzm zofffjvm ,mfr gf' flw f'zzr1'iml11111 qflfnf fuinm ffqlzfzrlfziwzl. 1 1 '1-.W -Ifllllffbl' .Y0,Nf6'l',6IIflll'1 flu! rhunl lgf.1.uz1'.1rr A' izzfjmrmzll fbr 5lIxTt'.Qf2lf Myne ri1m'11l.11iw1, 39 MATH OFFER BROAD C RRICULUM Bath tearlverr undrtudenls employ the computer in rolzfing lrlzllh problems Preparing Bryan Adams students for careers in en- gineering, business, and science, the math department uses the newest teaching facilities to instruct students in concepts as ageless as the universe. With such de- vices as overhead projectors, digital computers, over- size demonstration slide rules, and Cartesian graph systems printed on blackboard surfaces, the logical order of mathematics is explained and demonstrated. Courses offered range from vocationally oriented business math to the complex logic of differential cal- culus. The ever-expanding curriculum of the math department exemplifies the increased use and knowl- edge of mathematics in the modern world. ff' Senior math Jludmz Sm!! Harman mmtrurtr a precire drawing during an advanced dust. Paul Borden and Gary Robinson find a slide rule and the lzlaeklmard benjfffzl in determining the .rolution Mark ammzzzl Gziyln Campbell haf lyping af one qfher dufiex in the mall? department. Herb Aduddell Eulin Cain Robert Clamon Lcnom Cathay Bob Cowsnr Lois Crawford . .V L Q Qs? 'J Q to ez raleulizs problem, ,x. f I i ?,. lv K -1' xx? ' 7 f 1 ' -:F-N fix, Y . i Z'vu?. w ir- ' , ' f Ar u 4 L,ir H 45 ' - - ' . '. X i. I - elggfx 'X J 5 If A I L6!II'7lfIIlQ fo afvmzfv live fflgifuf t'0l1llf7llf6'7' 15 1171 ezzjqmbfe puff QfII7alf1'f07' Paul Sprawl afiffjmzzeftv SM II. 'Q w 3 df I - 9, ma? nw Jw W Si: ., r V rr - + 1 EX. . . f 'www I f wx aw - ,TH , if ,f'7Y'i fz?Z'!f 5f?W5'5YWh' W ?'.'4 Nnf'fy ' ' .Nw w My Lf ,, if MW! iz, hw FH xi E Q fa ff ,wa 9 ,, , ,. . ' 73:7 Q ' wa! , Q 0 'v' r f L W XZZ.. ff5?5Wnl'fff i, U 'v- ' r - A , .ww ,L I ' uf f Q -uv , ' if 5 W x ,pig .Q Y A I Q 'U' f 4 if , ear A h 'll' 'W r W 3 X- I . fx swf, 3 1 Mf- lr ' wi Mary Edmonson W. E. Groves Bruce Hunter Gayle Maddox Louis Murray Edna Proffcr Bnrbilrzr Rush Peggy Snnsing 1 ,a A. T, Vick R. I.. Wfnlkcr udk XY xllmg . . , I ' 1 ' Y fs ES ,Iulin Xvnllzuk Y Aff ffr. Clfzmon I!'c !7l07l,Yf7't1ft'f Ilw l'0?1L't11f.f of414qef1r11 1 an Lzllmfire firm. Sfmlwzlf 0jQt'lI e.x1,f7lam lheir ozwl nzeftlwdy qf wlziuly rmzfb pralzfmzf by going 10 My bw,-If, '3'v?' efw TRAINING UPPLIE BUSINES Rita Carter Shirley Davis Vern McCauley JA, V -we xxx -.t W 1, f 1 4 N -fl lsr 3. M g' N, . fi Gay Nelson , 4 . , 311, hw , 'f xx P. T. bhores ' i .ogg 'Y'- Whetlier it is typing ri research paper or a business letter, taking notes in class or in an office, keeping 21 Rtmily budget or ll company account, students can benefit by taking any ofthe courses offered in the business department. The fundamental skills of typ- ing and shorthand :ire available to any junior or sen- ior, and junior students may take fi second year to fur- ther their abilities. Business law, business mathemat- ics, and bookkeeping are also taught. The number of teachers in the department has doubled in the last five years, and this increase shows the importance of busi- ness to the community. with Short A B Wfmthcrrtid Lou Wfithrosx Changing 11 lyyzewriler ribbon it nn fnrpnrlrznl tier!! Mm! Setondymr shorthand rtzrdenls learn 10 me rlirtatinn lab equybnzenf In intrmse their M155 Nelmzz if !fFI1IOII,Yff!IIf7Zg fn Donna Iioutzlxell. writing Weed, D PROFESSIO AL SKILL Opportunities to enter the business world and to learn a profession are offered to students in the dis- tributive education program. Industrial Cooperative Training. Vocational Office Education, and Agricul- tural Cooperative Training provide instructions in the needed skills to work in these fields. Students of distributive education learn store man- agement and advertising and rehearse sales talks with classmates. V.O.E, pupils practice office procedure and learn to operate the business machines. The use of industrial equipment is taught in the l.C.T. class. The A.C.T. course prepares its trainees to manage farms and nurseries, Through these various courses, the de- partment fulfills its goal of providing students with a professional background. 4 141' ' 8' 'Ierry Clay 5 . fc. ' Llili X 1- E 'Q 49 I Margo Douglas i James Powell i X L. B. Richardson ,,, Beverly Stewart K Curtis Castleberry A.C.T. rfznlmtt bam' llwir agrirlzlllmzl abililier mm' flifffflflffwlj. Thi'-TTPnfi-1 , ,,,s........-v---v Qi N Learning zo :mf an milling nmrlvhze it only one plume af If'.O.E, fmizzing. fl! GIRLS STUDY HOME LIFE v zipper the work is done, girlt enjoy .tampling the rerzzlft. iv 'ii xt , l, JA S 4 i if ft ii, , 4 Hg rf-v 1 i l i Iv-- fi fl , , 'i it ji ' X I X , Marion Atkins Mary Anne Brown Pat Wfithrow Specific attention to the whole area of home and family life help girls assume the responsibility of homemaking. Three semesters each of clothing and foods are available to students in all grades, and senior girls may study home and family living. Many con- cepts ofthe domestic arts are taught in this course in- cluding family relations, clothing and textiles, and home management. Other aspects are nutrition, child development, and home nursing. Complete food and clothing labs aid the students in planning style shows for the P.-T.A. and luncheons for the Dallas princi- pals. The homemaking pupils also extend their hospi- tality to the faculty when they have an open house near Christmas. By taking advantage of the home- making curriculum, a girl can become better prepared for her career as a homemaker. H07?16IIItIkf!Ig rfmfezzfr illmgizrel Pmzwfl and 170111111 MrComm11.tprejmre a drtb durizrg 11 jbodt fab, HOP CO BI E SKILL,I GENUITY Man's mind and his hands comprise his most im- portant tools in life. His mind decides what is to be done. and his hands fulfill these decisions. In shop courses, both are trained as a unit. The student's mind is opened to the possibilities for production with cer- tain materials, and his hands are trained in the manip- ulation of these materials into the image in his mind. This integration of mind and hands is an important step toward productive work and Riscinating hobbies. A wide choice of shop courses allows the student to select one that interests him and is valuable to him. At Bryan Adams courses are offered in technical and architectural drafting. woodwork, metal work, plas- tics. power mechanics. and electricity. Equipment and materials are furnished at reasonable cost. The only factor remaining is the student's imagination and skill which are sharpened by the training provided by his advisors. , E V' A 11: .aiilts I. Q FZ ,K , -1. :spill A X l. 4? Charles Blair H. C. Brown A. L. Malone Mickey Rogers x. , .. ,st-gat.-H - v gm' flfflmii , 'LP L Drfqhizzg ,tizmfezm work izzdepezzfferzffy on nrfgimzf 4!e.vrgzz.i. I Art finden! Sieve Grant heQJJ camlrutl the Jets hr fhe ridge. ::-- - L K 1 ,i , J xii ,i i 3 25 xxr' ii Sarah Blackwell - -f,W'Xa 5 is-.3 f ,Q , , 4' Bob Nunn 48 Fl E ART CHALLENGl Developing an ability to be visually creative and encouraging the perception of art in the world is the goal of teaching art. Basic courses in design, drawing, painting, collage, assemblage, and art appreciation help the student develop talent in his best medium. The use of records helps students acquire rhythm in drawing, and slides are used to provide sources of de- sign from nature and city scapes and aid in the teach- ing ofatt history. The art department has a kiln room for firing and storing clayworlc and saws and torches for sculpture and assemblage. These teaching aids and techniques provide a multitude of resources which enable the student to increase his artistic abilities. Eddie B7'0Zl'?I wfzlrlaei Unfit! llvrlfffli as be works an his arferlzblage, REATIVITY OF STUDENTS , Simi. . Sc' Orchestra fludenir praflice under :he direction gf M r, jerrzzgan. Music - its power, variety, and beauty - has evoked emotion within human beings since before recorded time. Its importance today can be seen in the volume of record, stereo, tape, and radio sales. Such an important element of living merits understanding. The Bryan Adams music department develops this understanding through its courses in the different areas of music. Chorus, music theory, orchestra and band classes all clarify distinct aspects of the music field, and they enable the student to appreciate music through his understanding of its order, its variety, and its discipline. N' ,f. 1 x 1 - I Colton Erwin Malcolm Jernigan Charles Patterson . , lf, ! Comer! rbair memlzexr rehen fre ea 7776Jlb'f0f rchoo! anembliaf, PHY ICAL ACTIVITY ALTER ATE - 2 1 R .I gf., 1 in ' K, . F Q N FA ..:.. g-. -K ' . Q . Y V 'J - b i ' ' X 1 .ft fit' a M i r. g H1 , HJ.. :.V 6 F. E 1 Nj? it J. . Hi' . I A Lex my I I I I Vrcb Q 1' EV H . '..kk f . W ' fn Q. T AAJA . , . ' t fi fA--, -Z qi' ,,,.T ,A J ..,., M ky ls. Yr sq i 'V' f T. ii J T TT a ATTA r ,VTT A P il' . Girlr limbcfr up willv tl ,ferret gf mliJ!lJw1itif at flve bqginning Qf Mac cfarr pifrionl Physical education maintains the balance between the physical and mental development of youth Stu- dents sample a variety of sports and games including volleyball, basketball, football, softball, tennis, and soccer during their gym classes. Competitiveness and good sportsmanship are encouraged along with a pro- gram of personal fitness. Study hall gives the student a chance to do his homework, to prepare for a test, or to get ahead with his required reading. The hour may also be used for research or reading in the school library or for con- sulting with oneis counselors. These two departments provide each student with the needed free hours ofphysical and mental exercise. Larry Cox in john MtClure Floyd O'Rear Kathryn Rogers Nina Sparks Bag! izzrmlie tlveir'ft11e.t,r 53' ffrfizlg jilfrh-frfzr. ITH FREE STUDY HOURS Y sai- 3? Sflllfj' lnzff tqizw Jfmferzlf Il ilvmzre I0 mtflv up on fbefr zl,U4gIII1lEIIl,i. Bernice Cflieshirc' Bcrrinc Crossno Evclvii Hziravvnli' Lois Higgins Ivy Snow Juanita Robison xlusrinc XVf:.iver Billie Wfcsr Mary XVi'liC l emi' Y 1:1 ies W if' ii, 1 3146, , w g 2, f ' , , ,,.,a,,Y, if L ,, X, Q 4 Ag Zh 1122... , gov' ,Qx bf 3 ui, ,r gfjiiiggi JF 1 A I N .Xp . 2 ,pr-XV .4 -?j- ' ., mf - .gn - e 'I ' se is if-v x A f 3 y. ' QF' - V - 5. V , ii. 5 --i I 3 ,- 2 V 'V 2 -ilk um., W -f wzfgf' Q.: -' 2-A . 'E .Jas f 1 OPENING of Jflwof gemrnler mlm! rlmfnzt fllf6'7'rjf, Autumn introduces the student to Bryan Adams, whether for the first year or the third. At the opening football games, the stands are alive with faces: Cougar spirit is everywhere, The money-raising incentive of the Thieves, Market creates a sense of responsibility to the communi- tyg the junior Achievement assembly awakens a sense of responsibility to free enterprise. Prepara- tion for the future continues with seniors taking the Iowa Test of Educational Development. In September. a world of activities call for participation. , X-'li A 1 X A f . Lf, 4 . 3-AFV N , r H 9 1 , ' Su' ba. gk v Wei, , 7 2 ll i ' B A 1. Ji , , , ii-l-f' 1 UPERSOIYA L IIIIIIKIIIIPH lj Ilve kajyzmle qfflve Sejrtenzber 20tlvj1111im' A K ' flLf7fL'l't'lIlt'71f armzzlzfy. at Alike Su'i2ifbr'zf1irfY11ff Ia five ,tinge I0 fzmyv 3-PIRIT Umm- BN,-gi? Md,-,ju N,-QU Lag 2,0 CWg!,,.ff the dollar' Qffefftf the yveniwz SPIRIT dbfilllllfi 111 line 'MII nhofbfzll ganlef. ax if e1fir1'enmf by Ilaree fbeerfemZ'ew: Clmfk Reid, Doug Slnnyv. and Kemp' Pfllllk, ,f EOYER exlvibil dilplfqys mlerzts Qf ar! ffmlentx. THE ITED les! meanzrey the edzzmliomzl progrm of 1046 Jerziar Jlzzdenfs izzrlzzdmg Biff Emm mldjazzie Ilvlveelezi THE BOOSTER CLUB-ymzyorea' Timm' Mnrlael al Emi Dnllizs Emile and Trim on Squember 16 imfimlex :vide rmzzmznzigy izzterext in Brjymz An'am.s. .FYR -an Wlzvfle Lof Przmorpmftlce Edna Hamm IIIXNIILU Lu S1171 am' emu er Shaplanrl and Dazzd Ilormzfk zfzfrnzq I tlllffj Tloealer reivmmzly. Mm. Wifbmzkx from willv befJem11:f3l1r'ize door in the hHl7I6'l'077ljIIg ,spirit mrmfrl. UW Wiilv People an Ortaber 24 pfzfzfakmf zmzrqy tbozzglvtj and zfisffuiyiom azzryozzth and tlwrhzlzmf. The Cbrirlifzri College oflfae S011tlvzz'e.frpmer1l,r ifjfafifftief and fzzrrimlzmz af lluf follegc ndglvt wi Oflober 9. M11 win Wa S 11111111111 f1!fw1'j1z111117'r OCTOBER YIELDS ACTI TTY Sights and sounds invite participation. The an- nouncements of National Merit Scholarship semi- finalists and homecoming queen nominees awakens an array of' expectation. Again, the American Field Service creates honds of friendship hetween peoples by bringing Cris Burclchardt from Colombia and Renzo Arnold from Switzerland. Anticipation of Va- riety Theater, generated by daily afternoon rehearsals, mounts with the first sight of the shocking pink and black outfits. Posters for lil Co11q111.tl1m'0r sales and sen- ior ring sales spotlight the near future1 the speakers at college night and the Studious silence at the Ameri- can College Test focus on the shadowy, not-so-near future. The exciting State Fair recognizes youth with a colorful holiday, elated and animated. In Octoher, the student yields to the call of the various activities. onfw' liven' ITIIKQJ 011 Orfnber 12. which are an important aspect of education. At flu' ASF 1zi1w111l1fy 021 Orlober 2. Clvrir Bzrrtklnzrrfl 111111 Rmzo A r- nold itll about llvtfir znzriw ta1111fr1f,i qfCofa111bi11 am! Sz1'11:w'!11111f. .uid Cheryl Roach Irllt of Iver Wynn' ffl G6'777ItIIlj'. of I eq' Q. il UI-Cf' I ,a QM 59531:-53 :vcr-:27'141:r? 'Figs' T' -A .- , 11. Ai... .1 ,,v,.- 1 :ire-iLag.iee:i5ii'z:!Q-4--icftfsak :K Nc 1, 5 'x i -A' s ' s -. ,- . Vu. -- 1 -. ' i i A we- i Prom! ryillmflclf Merit Sfl1of11r.tlvJ1 Jr'11117f11111l1tt,i iaztflzzfv Glen O ,Hf't9 if fftf' U '1'i'0! 7fAff'h'Wl 'Wm mf 'mill' Hmrlvke. Bob fi0Z'fI1gIOH. Cfzritw illfrbqi. emit Sfeqgw. D11111! Pmll. and Roberl Fnffrr, Homefazrzing jqnizfim Becky Berry. .Yilrzziy C0l!jt'7A,-lQ1'ft'b'll Smiley. Sberrfy Pizllerwrl and Becky Wilrori are threferzfed Io flre 5IIllI6'7lf body in iz pap Il,UE'7II!1b', I , .K .. . ,. 1.3 The zzz.r1par51pro1fiile5 wefcame refaxiifian fam live re- lvefimiln arm' pvjorrziazim ef Vfzrieiy T heater, IVhirr6 is more iizymmzrzi, .frhool work or yiirif? A ll Mrs. Edmorimi 'fifth it if alrrioft impoffible to The Comer! Cbairprefezzif iz program reminding 115 qfoirr Thfzrikx- qiiiez Ari Slliilb an Mimi Diiy. Norezizber IO. giriizg heritage an Nvwrribvr 22. Aflhoizgly M r. Erwin appears vmzff, he ifirem ii fmlqe Tlmnkggivirzg program. ACTI ITIES POI T TOWARD THE FUTURE November days are filled with activities, eventful and short, hurrying the days ahead. Presented to the student body in an assembly, homecoming finalists represent the school to those who return for a night. Mum Day further emphasizes the school,s determina- tion. The Concert Choir presents a program of music preceding the short Thanksgiving holidays. As bas- ketball begins in earnest, players work hard in prepa- ration for the games that are to come. Youth eagerly moves the months onward, awaiting the coming of holidays. The Colzrwl Clvoirfi neu' ,tinge rbffl Af77'01'ff1,6'j 41 good 5010141 projected' t0z1.'arrz' fha rzmfielzre. E10 - s HE? 'G Ulillfl ,,,.,, .., 1-1-l--my-.. 1 qi ,f The Cougmif, efqliile fl1eir'r11Xty1effnf Ilcllllk. lllrlll- ugezf Io bm! Ihr Sp:l7'IL1II5 am! L'zl!7fI1f6' the Gly C?'0ll'I1 071 Nozwzzlzer' 10, te ' .lNm fl HOLIDAYS STRESS DAYS A holiday spirit permeates activities during De- cember. A car-decorating contest creates in us a proud spirit backing the Cougar football team. With the streets as their world, the less industrious seek an un- earned holiday. The Balfour Company sells gradua- tion announcements to seniors whose poetic, fertile imaginations buy visions of May, after which comes the eternal vacationw from public school. In the tryouts for the Senior Play, an event penetrated with excitement for the future, many actors and actresses are chosen to bear the work and the recognition. The involvement of Youth in activities magnifies the ex- citement of the holidays. .. ,D L: :LV Vzyrryr ...,'., 3 A L Vyiz J, .VZVV gt 'iw' ...a. . ' aa . Baffoorzi' are fm, at tive Brflfej ditto In attwrzbfiet, people on vilher side mn be familiar or zrnkrzorwr. yer in II crowd mmetbirzg irzmrzgible 13 Jhnreri ffff f ' 5, Q :if.j..Ej, I .. K f .ag fa. 5 . X iiil ltllfltlttsr . f S rsws- . . 'S sssc ff 'r.., Sufi iaa.. t.... Tim V0ff5lL'!1lQElZ Cougar Bm wim Ike mr-deforafirzg rwztefr I-Iopingfar llvefizfzrre, lemon orzl'erthrirgrrzdzmtiar1 rzrzrmurzremerzls an December I3 in apmzmreff 51' ffl? Cfflfgdf' CfW'0'1ff'ff'- Ihr' lII71L'f7V0llIlZ. 60 l X Q Seniorr jerry Nqyfaufl. Bmky Fqy, Thur- fmnl Maxi. rlfltfjzllldfl' Dejmu remzf lviffzleal clfffllg mfnzfx in Senior Plqy f7f1'0llf.Y. ben ffm' cf6f0f:If6 Ihr fafkw room. , ,. -fyverq L ' Y i' - I. -4 OU?r'er K E.XAdI7II7I6'.Y Ihr automobile gf 41 perlvzpi zznizzdzzflriwzx pmwz parkm' an the firm, 'A r 4 f -4. 4' , 4 .. 1' J 'L 5 4 v , ' A W Efzulv pep Lzmwzbfy lfegmr with Iluf fmriwml zlllfhflll and Drzmmzexf Frmzk Simon. Rm' Spare, L411f1'S1mf Sffzflirzgx. ob.fe'rz'm'hydr1m1 flftlalfi' Qf fzllfgiufzw fer! Q1 five R.O.T,C. mlm' gmzrzf. rmqjw' Sw!! H4177II0IZ. fvroz'i41e .wlfllzf qfjlfulu fbr' 11111143 pq? mmllfllm. An mefzmf la.fa1a,11zW0n wana fa' mg hozzrr gfpmffta. SNOW RELIEVES WI TER PRESSURE With january comes the noontide of the school year when Youth covers thoughts ofthe future with immediate cares. The P-TA assembly, to raise money for a scholarship, breaks the monotony of concentra- tion. A trip to the State Fair Music Hall for a Dallas Symphony concert pleasantly takes the place of a morning at school. The sights of winter abound: ice, bare trees, clouds of frozen breath, and cheeks tin- gling with color. The pressures of exams come, pro- ducing dusty notes and old test papers for last-minute studying. Youth awaits the dawn of spring activities to scatter the shadows of study. .Xkrzior Gary Conlon dmzzzrt of lbs jizmre. , ,WM-1a-v K., S Y s FW P 1 LE .4 . 1, Y ig 1' ag? 141 ' :fi ' a' B ix 4 1 R. ' s M y Sr Q 'M N vs 9 1- 1 WV, ,4 5 4 . --f 1-ri 1 'Y ,Lf 3,17 gd-M ' ,- C:-Lt h H Nez' 1, . Y. , L V W ' Ai H fs 1 ' 1,.5fs. .w -ff 1 1 S111 1 Jail-Q' .dj N, ., 1 ,, ' I V mibkg -H ' 'V .glyw - ' .f ' ' .. lil .. A-Ass -up , - F. -....., N I T111 111y70rt1n11'e of 1116 fffflmf liei 111 Ike SA T. 11111111 15 11lfIIlT71T.l'It'7'6'rf o21j1n111111jy 20. The 1111 lL'TlIfnf'I' deligbtf all u'11l1 1111 1n1cf.xpec'Ied day of reif. l The Couzznlauvzf. flaauvz here. and The Gnqzef of Wmfh provide Elllkflllflllllklll 111 the momy-raifmg P-TA lIJ'56'7Il!7b', Q Cayllain Em' Gmmi rib rj1ml25 at the arfembly bqfore the Smlzuell bmketbafl gafzze. 7116 I.i12zeA1fliq3Lr 111 live fzqfbwzznf V1lfF7IlfI76'i.f Dame on Febwmrfy 16. EXTRA-C RRICULAl Activities in February reflect the mood of the in- between month at the merging ofWinrer and Spring. The Student Council sponsors a Valentine Dance that raises general feelings from the after-exam slump. Many seniors sell tickets for the coming Senior Play which rehearses daily after school. A few have a holi- day by attending the Fourth Annual French Symposi- um in Killeen, where Bryan Adams wins fourteen rib- bons. The last EZ Conqzziffador deadline brings the final transformation ofschemes and half-formed ideas into reality. The closing ofa successful basketball sea- son comes during February. Activities overcome the inertia of a new semester and bridge the unendurable schoolwork. CTI ITIES FLO RI H null' A K 06.551091 xx, 'X Y .-.. ' 7 - ,f X 1 . , ' L ' V I V I , ' H11 af 'J' ' f , . . ,. . f , f x ' , 4 V X . . Smmr Pfqy I'Fl76c171hIA mnlzzzmf wil? U al! Rt't'L't..l0r .Srzoux Bobby D4Il7I7'Ull, .. ., JJ7- ffe- -Q 'Q Q N 'Is 'F 4 fir! S7111-If? um! Tm' Effh. 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Kevin Pllfllb, Biff E1'111z.t mlrfilqmrvlyzi 511111151 fouled NI exllmimzg liven yum ASSEMBLIES LEAD TEAM TO VICTORIES Go. Cougars, go, go, go! resounded throughout the auditorium during the weekly pep assemblies. In preparation for each football game, the cheerleaders organized an exceptional program. Among the vari- ous speakers were Hal Martin, disc jockey of radio sta- tion KLIFQ Alvin Wfithrow, former assistant princi- pal at Bryan Adamsi and XV. T. Xvhite, superintend- ent of schools. Dr. Harris frequently had a word of encouragement for the football team, Skits and cheers highlighted each assembly. School pride expressed it- self even further with the introduction of the spirit ladder. At times the cheering spread beyond the au- ditorium pep assemblies to the courtyards and classes. The cheerleaders, band, majorertes. drill team and pep squad, as well as the student body, joined in ex- pressing the true Cougar Spirit. rc : . gi J A1111 Ihr lllllfll fzrfder , 7 rmfnf 1111171 live 11121711212 of Ilia vi 5 .X vi- J i fourmi t1to111f11I3 tl111111p1w1 i , X' rfvlp lv , ,N 1 1.3-fr Kuff 7'lLQl7f up and 11711 11 prize. Ilw prize 11211 the Szzmet M Biiwzr .1111f the 1111 t'7'0Il'11. - s Becky Wilmrl milled zu .flye .ffoozl bejbre her four! W.136'L'k1' Berry,joyceQ'f1 Smiley. Sher. fy Pallemwz lzml Sfzmg Collier, Q an ff' e ee l e Q e ee Nw., Lg, 'iff f' - A , ' w ' ii' Vg ,Q ' gi Tbofe who nflemled' the e e Q Z- e ,g f ' T, ffffl f . iff e, eff im 7 P I 453 ele l 5 ffgifl l m',1 ' PQ: pa w, je V E gy Ab..-.,..,.., 'N' . - 3 , I 5 M If .Q e g If 5.42 ML ,zen The Blueberry jam Smlwl jJmz'la'ed Nllljll. M -at E .f 2' Yznprne and joy regiyferezl on Berky Wilsonk face :Mer her I I' 9 W l H I erazwzifzg nf queen, 68 Dr, I'Iarr'jf lllrwerzrezl flowenr to Ike 1967 H077Z6lUlI1l711Q Queen. . Alwmzi fefzmml Ie enjoy sfuderzf aftizfifief, re f - Qin 'zetwrzizzg fe,rfiz'ilieJ ezqqyed dmzrizzg afar Ihr game. GROWNING HIGHLIGHTS HOMEGGIVIING EVENING Paper cobwebs woven from twisted strands of green and white evidenced the climax of long hours spent in prepziration for Homecoming 1967. The game was an exciting one against Thomas jefferson in the bitter cold. Victorious, students and alumni returned to the Bryan Adams' gym for the dance at which the Blueber- ry jam Session provided music. During the dance, ll new queen was crowned: Becky Wilson, escorted by Thurman Moss. The other finalists were Becky Berry, Sandy Collier, Sherry Patter- son andjoycelyn Stailey, The 1967 Homecoming was a gay evening blending enchantment and memories. r HJ Berey Bengf. marred by B011 Sims, Becky UVMYUII, m01'lm' Tllllflllilll Mon, I FEA JQWYIVI Sflfffflv w'f0f'Ifff Q7 Kfflfll' Pfffffk Sherry Palfmwz. :'J'L'07'ft'lf 01 Clin! Bozvfflrg. 69 The mfr of Pa,uion. Pozkon. and Petrifurtionu izzrlizded Ken Thomhiniq, Reagan Alhright, Marla Elliof, Greg Grozfey, jamie Ladd, Wolf Reere, andjemiifer johunof. A Jmpirious lady provided exrilement for lhe lwo Juitorf. s Darzririg mherettef were: hack Kezg' Cook, Rhonda Reed, Hi lizrie Nolet, Pam MfMonuJ Linda MfDom1ld. jeiwetl Sleword. jrzney Depew. am There'5 ,vomething .fmpiriouy here, affording to the X L policeman. The fhoir Jong Worr: You Come Home. Bill Bai! ley in do appropriate lheoze hr PezJ5ion, Memberf of lhe Jtage New alJo worked long hourf in preparing the produf- lions. Marlo Elliot comjprled hofh offhe fooflief- irzg lozferf, FK The maid wafehed as the dortor prepo red Io exam- ine hh' suhjert. dlllllll Clzflleherfwfrorzlf P111 rm! Chrif Blzwhlmnlf. zdy Hozmozz. jnnz Krem- rz Gfevzdu Walker. Corleie egez andjmzie Wheeler. X H13 lady .rlepf df Greg Grorey eniererl. no! Jeeing Km Thomhu rg hehim! fha table. W SB lf The makeup mfzujlzred nzmry problem, mth at whifkers on Ihe wtf' fates, ABSURDITIE HIGHLIGHT HOW Performers, old and new, throbbed with anticipa- tion, awaiting that moment for which they had re- hearsed, The stage was set, the house lights dimmed, and the Cothurnus Club presented Variety Theater 1967. Poison, Pussycats, and Picnics came to life dur- ing performances given in November. Passion, Poi- son, and Petrifactionl' was the absurd story of un- returned love. In the comedy Archy and Mehitabel a literary cockroach described the queen of the alley cats. Finally, a picnic turned into a fiasco in Antic Spring. The vivacious cast of these three one-act plays enjoyed themselves as much as the audience. A certain spontaneity, emphasized by the direction of Mrs. Francys Walls, Miss Carol Marshall, and Mr, Kirby Matlack. Four alkjy 41115 found Mfhimhelk hifrem abandoned in a garbage fan. The older alley mfs mold not ,YZLWIKQ like rhqy used to. VARIETY THEATER RIM Azzdwifwz Jung Awe, U'7Wf70fl'Zf71g M elwmbe! if prob- lenix. zirclvyix' friemlu. lbe frcffliex, dazifm' in a ffyrilfilzg blank Hgh! Jmze, The rm! fzzfirzgcfriv, flu' yrzmzg aflqy dfzmed .fri Ike 11016 of Fez'w. Arrlay, the rafkrofzrfa, fold' Ilae frog' of M elyitabe! lo llae rep The men in Mel1it.f1bel'5 fLim1'a Ribblej IW zvere Pmiy fGv7'zv'f1fj' Frafzfivj. A why KD1zz'id Hw'r1m'kj, mm' Big Biff K 1612116 II fzlmbf1r'- gary. .b 1 I -, fnwl Pfflxj. 5 'N hi mf K: -.'lN . Wim! mn om' do ffom' lm .mix in ffm F fwlfm Xxx. X f N Be!rlm muff mldv r11f. ' 1. ,, f ,ol fx? The mir gf 'Afinriz' ,v?P'lIItQu fmflmfmf 'Ihf Effzk. jalw Hzwmnz. Dong Slmrff. 'farm' 015011. jazz Bazvlizzg. and L4IlIf4'I'Sl7L17ZI, Trm, low z4'f11,r over amz' over again. . if Tlw ollmif ,mm lu ffmzgzw ll'Z7t'1l.JLl71 Bozrfirlkq um. 'Tfvif if 7710-0-0?'r'f?I-llfllll -, v S w All eyes focused on the forty-five young ladies coming down the aisle. As each nominee and escort was announced, the excitement rose. The climax came with the crowning of Becky Wilson as Senior Sweetheart, escorted by Thurman Moss. Lisa Holler became the 1968 junior Princess and Debbie Allen, the Sophomore Duchess. After the Grand March out of the auditorium and into the gym, many stayed for a dance in honor of the new Sweetheart, with the Countdowns providing music, The new year began with a new queen on january 19 at the Sweetheart Coronation. The queen pre.rfzle.t over ber mlm The rajwlju'ormio11 begim. Q59 Iii Senior' Sweelfmzrf Bwkby' Ilwihwl and bw' extort Tlvlnvmnz M015 I1 'im1mg mzqrlef Smrfp Mila and Lim Holkr. Thzzrman M055 and Berkj Wihmz, and Alan Rozelle and Debbie Allm pow fwer Gmmz' Alfzrrb, - zz ii: 'H ' l ul oi ff.: V iw Prfmzy Gfnbbr um! Ajwzzzylfrjarlqeflmz zliirzzrmf ffm re inffr gf Ihr 5l0em!v 'l'a1mmme111. TOURNA E THOSTS TT-GF-STATE DEBATER Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Tennessee were represented by sixty-one schools and twelve hundred students at the third largest speech tour- nament in Texas. Events held on February 16 and 17 included debate, acting, interpretation and oratoiy. Participants arrived in buses and cars around noon Friday and left after the awards Sat- urday afternoon. Teachers and parents responded to judge, and students kept time for all events. President Phil Martin and the National Forensic League hosted an educational and successful Bryan Adams Speech Tournament, Spomar Mfr, jfnzjrrf IViafa1m' and Pmidwzf Plz!! 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Uuaj' Poej -as wwf 1 Oh. zvlnzf 41 zz'or1dwj21f Jjarfrzg fffgy. K Tim EIIAQXILYZ7 Q Time for Lzztizilfw if Jez'01zr'm' by Ilzifjjzllj mzafmlfzg. Um Lozzgj mu. 94 44 11,4 5 1 1 5 i 1 1 P x l 5,93 ff I i s L 1 :gg ,Y l..-'gmt En :wg law ,W he ik ,Q ,, m , 3' Z' K' Y .KA 5 N ' Organizations interest, amdemic and sorial. 238531 Sgiiiz SCHOOL organizations revolve around a wide orbit of .1.,,.. . YV' -l W . 49. u' A in-S ,f i T 14, .JV The Alarltlmm' Ijfmf filliiff I it'f:clv, Mike Mi1grmlrr.job11 Limlvfq, jig' Brzflon, Mike Ilmrny llrfnfml 'fin' the Slmfwzf Coznzfil lfzlkllfjfllif Dame, E0 R COMMITTEE HEAD . . john Liznkfqp am! Mike Demn Vorb WIN 411 Ilre Sfmfenf Comic!! zltzzzte. ,v Bookshelves, Student Directories, Cougar Infor- mation Books, and a number of dances were some of the tangible products resulting from the work of the Bryan Adams Student Council. Four basic com- mittees compose the Student Council. They are the Projects Committee, chairman is Linda Horner, the Student Directory Committee, chairman is Jimmy Wzllterg the Cougar Book Committee, chairman is David Hornackg and the Dance Committee, chair- man is David Pratt. The main projects of these com- mittees were bookshleves for the lunchroom, Student Directories, Sophomore information booklet, and several dances. The Student Council officers included President Kennv Plunk, Vice- President Mel Crutchfield, Secre- tary Becky Berry. and Treasurer jimmy Wztlters. 3 l T' 1 X STUDE T COUNCIL f' 'Ti , The lgllltbtflj jam Szitlfbil nzrermim all Sllmlflll C01n11'ff-Jpwzmrecf I lame- L0l7Ifl1kQ Damzf. 'Y . Q ' 4' N -.5 , 'Jr + ml- Dmzfe mlzzzzzifm mesh afitl' jfl700f lo pfml Gr! Afqmzirlmf Dnmvfbr Sajliwfrlom. nu-......,-,,W, 7 f' x x 3 1 ' 21: , Slew Gfzzffkfff and Karwz Pom obmwe Hormmnmzq I!l'!'07'clf1'07,7J'. i ,cf Sfmfmz Cam1.'1'f Iimzdwzf. Kmzgm Plank. 111.15- qlzffnzzfw' .lv L1 flzffzml Pdflfbr 1' .11 P511 ,'Ifm11H1. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBER WORK A, D PLAY HARD KKHQJ' Pfzmk dvefzks' flue S,C,'. lami21eJ,r affbe dfgy. Burfnfy jones, Bill Neal. mm' Prwqy Grzzbbf jug' A'Z7'fA'f alteritffw to Ike yvwlker. Crowrled S6'71lv0I'5L'c'ff0lZ bun! at work in fzzamirzg filming, l s gf if 'Ms J . Kai. XX' Stem Iyffw. Rogn' Sikw. Sim' Gmfmzfxiff. Glnp Hill. m14fGw11Qe Bn: 1lvozl'f1f2pr'o1z1f QfXI1nfm! Cfoznlrif .Nlwlifzg Sfllihfif Cflllllfff qfyhzw am! new ,y1or1.mr, Mr. CHQ. Laugh af nzonlfzlg ZW'2j1w1i11g.w. r Z,f gn. . x A K 5 fi jimmy Il'11215rlfw1'fwj1n.1J1 jvrizm qf'Slmfw1f Dim - L X' ' M4 . E' Z lon. jml bmi jhfzz pfzbfhlvirzkg mflffmm, V L 7 A?Wf'k A 5 X Q X NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ACADE IC ACHIEVEME T RECOONIZED I K K K National Honor Sorieiy nzernoers inolude Steve Bf'00k.f, jan H077l5bj', Donna Boufwell, Dazfid Prall. Janie Ladd. Corkie Stecfger, Befky Wilion, Ddfif Morrzk, Donna Crandall, Sm!! Harmon, Kenny Plank, Debbie Bram Linda Kelley, Scotty Mila, Kathy Adarnf, Claire Chandler, Carol Edganjanie Olion and Cberjfl Roafb, A COOC 5 N,,,C, S T: Olher nzernoem of Honor Soriery are David Gonzaler, Sjlonyor M r. Robert Clarnon rbfcuffel Honor Sociery min- Cariue Mirkfjy. Frank Simon. Randy Morgan, Cindy alex wilh Secretary jan Hornfoy, Schrioer, and RMU Prater. 5 C' PH 1 4 'fav P C' ' W-If G3 I' 'Si xl? :scans Scolty Milci a'iretI.t grozq di.tc11.t5io11 on tbe jifzflzre imlzzflion of nzenzberi. Carol MrDozza!d. Doroilgy Rouvm. Melanie Odom, David Lacey, Tzlllllllfj? Trigg. Karen Harrii. Dfzziizf Pmll. Limla Ribofe. Earlene Elfif. Rzmfi Pnzter. and Colby Slllffll lmre their piftzzrei laken for Nnliomzl Honor Society. f . 2 ,' M, ,MA ' it J i Rafzib' M organ. David Gozzzalet. Colby Smith. Cinoj' Sfhriber. Dorofhy Rozwm. and Claire Chandler bold group diirzmiozz :1'1zri11g nzeeling. Making up the Bryan Adams National Honor Society . f.i'i'i 'mf' a g A 'Y nun- My 'flu- 2 so 9 ' are students possessing the highest of all scholastic marks. These students also are outstanding in other activities, in- cluding school service and school leadership. Selection for National Honor Society is based on a stu- dent's ability in several categories. Sponsors and teachers give points to students concerning scholarship, character, leadership, and service. In the early spring, National Honor Society holds its induction. Present members tap newcomers Qjuniors and seniotsj from the audience. This year the Officers of the National Honor Society are President Steve Brooks, Vice-President David Hor- nack and Secretary Jan Hornsby. Sponsors are Mr. Robert Clamon, Mrs. Elizabeth Winder and Mrs. Peggy Charn- blee. Doris Morrllt, Bonney IVilio21.jm1ie Oban. and Donna Crmlzfeflfzzzf Honor Sotiffy izzzfzztlion rnln mllver piglvfwzifzg, 89 KEY CLUB SERVICE CLUB WORKS FOB NANCELSM tibia -,s,!iB.?Li?..5 2 Ifeie Co111L'11y A all b11111lfe1! 1q1j111' 11 nigh! 111 M111 Keg' Cflzb fm' far. Get out the soap, sponges, and get ready for good hard laborg it,s time for the annual carwashf, This rallying cry signaled the 1967 Key Club carwash, one of the club's most publicized activities. As a service club, the Key Club's main activity this year was their work at Angels, Inc., a home and school for mentally retarded children. At Angels, Key Club members cleared brush, tore down old fences, and cleaned up the school. Two other Key- Club activities were Christmas tree sales to raise money for Angels, the help of some Key Clubbers in the Kiwanis Club Show. The Kiwanis Club, along with teacher, Mr. Al- ford Vick, sponsors the Key Club. The gavel this year was handed to Bill Evans, Presi- dent. Other officers were, Vice-president, Mike Paul- son, Secretary, Paul Spann, Treasurer, Duke Gar- woodg Senior-director, Paul Gray, junior-director, Randy Goss, and Sophomore-director, Richard Estes. The Key Club, through its activities, has demon- strated to Bryan Adams' students the importance ofa service club. CHF! gy. BRYAN l C IfI11l11ki11.i. Rrfbvrf K1Q111r1'11fe, 111111 P1111f 571111111 look 011. LUIIU Ma1f11f11iil1 11111f Slezfc' Hzlflfl 111111611 11 1111111 1111111 fin' 11111 Mqger 11111, Zlfbjlt' 16111110 W. ,e,, H K. . ,. ive L P7 X .f-, PfmlSp1zwz Dnk Roan Bobby Dazzmozz mul Ixey C1116 P2611 dent Bi!! Lzfnm mu drnzkf af whoa! dame - l CHEERLEADER PIRIT LADDER RECORD WINS tif? ii, Becky Bwrfy mm' David Pm!! kim' yells llfyfllg zirtarj' ozw' izrlzzztfff 511111 rt nm. Aj'q1'ref3'11 Smiley and Bi!! Ezfmzs wzgnge in mack baffle in the izrimzbfg' btfore live Pizzkifwz game. Fontball .rqzmzf member. Stew flrfbfzr plafev City Clnzwpiomlvijz plaque af fojz gf ipiril fadzfef. The steady climb of the football team toward a city championship was measured by the spirit ladder, a Cheerleader inspired device to build spirit. Each week a football player placed a victory plaque from the pre- vious weck's game on a higher rung of the ladder. Wliile in competition at S.M.U. this summer, school cheerleaders won the spirit stick every day. This stick is given for displaying the most spirit. Cheerleaders planned and presented Weekly pep assemblies this year which featured humorous skits and pep talks by members of the football team. Miss Carolyn Chappell, sponsored the 1967-68 Cheerlead- ers, Becky Berry, Doug Sharp, Nancy Slevin, Sandi Collier, Kenny Plunk, .Ioycelyn Stailey, David Pratt and Head Cheerleader, Chuck Reid. 'vwsrff -'K :yy - g., Q- m ' 'i' 1'tf1i. 44' xv , . V '-'Alf'-szifiifo . - .. . I M 'M'-i3f?'4 ' i , xl TV . f-,A . iv' ' 1 . 4-,f-M, .- NW, ,.-Q-is .,w.zH . 1,15 f . A . .:,,-.,,-'fj,ggV'-' ,..A,w.4vg ,SLM xffgwl ,I jf .: .,,,,f,,: A '- Y 1' ,.,. 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DRILL TEAM BELLE PERFORM TRADITIO AL KICK Captain Beeky Wilson Co-Captain Adele Tanner - , fi 3 X. , X E Lieuten ant Kathi Adams Marsha Henry jackie Higginborliam Cindy Houston Pam jones Linda Kelly 94 Pam Dearing Carol Edgar Susan Ferguson Jena Hay Debbie Christensen Kathy Cloningei Claudia Crump Debbie Barton Becky Brcntson Becky Barnes . target .t. Y me 1 A., , .ix C, J i 1 ff ' ns ii Q! ,Fr A. .,, . ,, 4, 641-ffzxk 1,1 e ',-X13 aclcie Berret Charlotte Britt Debra Cassaday Kick . . . two , . . three. . . four. . .are familiar words to the seventy-four girls in the drill team. Be- ginning at seven o'clock in the morning these girls spend hours working and performing to make the field performances perfect. Performances include a routine and the Bryan Adams' kick. The girls promote school spirit by wearing slogans on their jumpers and by giving surprises to the foot- ball team. Some of these Hsurprisesi' include decorat- ing the boys rooms, baking cakes, and decorating the boys' gym. Four of the Pep Assemblies were high- lighted by their performing a routine. Prospective members try out by performing a rou- tine made up by officers: Captain Becky Wilson, Lieutenant Kathi Adams, and Co-Captain Adele Tan- S ner. Sponsor is Miss Nina Sparks. Janice Courtney Alice Crawford Barbara Crawford U. I.. Sponsor Miss Sparks Pat Floyd Mickey Green Beverly Hall Vicki I-lammons Gay Killingworth Sandra King Paula King Linda Kirk Barbara Kostello 95 Putty Laliarba Nancy Lcdbetter Angie Martz Debbie Medlin Dawn Millcnder Debbie Nickerson Don nu Necld Paula Orcutr Nancy Patterson Li ndu Reece Mary Deborah Reily Shem Rounc Mikie Rybibki 96 Becky Simmons janet Swift P.1m Thornton Dcbbic Traphztgan Cynthia Wylie Sharon Vlithrow -,ga ' K , , - ' 4523 ' -- Lt - -1 A ffl- '43, 7' 1:'v--gm, .. 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H, ,, V U , ,,,.,,.,,,,, Q Y, ' AW H 1 My K' O W ,J k..h .. K W-H-fe ,sir Q , .. gel... A A mn Spiritf fare! ferlion jbmzs 4 PH for Pinlarlon High School. SPIRITS PIRIT Woe Slpirils meet in the pfzrking lot fer di5z'1z,r,ri0n 011 Ike Hbz1f!00lZ.f he anim Spirilx dllvplqy hyyteriml joy ul :worker Bfjfem Adamy fozzfhefozzfrz, '1f'fHP 0fm' 98 ' K A ' CARD ECTION SALUTE OPPONENTS xQ'4 ' ,Q n R, QL- oh 15-43' ff' The yriritr mlawzfb' d6f0f!IIP fha balfozzy during pep arsembliey. Ezzthzzriaifif Spiritr ,yell along 011 all tloeerr. ff Merry Pm!! and Cnr! Fifkm lmm if if irlyiorrible I0 .Weak on Mum Day. X . I A- V f -, l. H An eye-catching sight at all Bryan Adams football games is the large section of Bryan Adams Spirits in their brilliant green uniforms. Over four hundred girls talce part in aiding school spirit by decorating the halls, sponsoring door- decorating contests, wearing their green and white uniforms on Fridays, and performing precise card stunts at the games. During assemblies, the balcony of the auditorium is always filled with energetic and willing sophomore, junior, and senior girls. The annual Spirit Banquet is the occasion at which the new officers for the following year are revealed. Sernrfry' is kzzmvirzg the Colzgnrr are ahefza' 42-O. Every year a speaker and the cheerleaders attend as honored guests. The President for this year is Pam Windham with Vickie Avico as Vice-President. BAND PRIZE WINNING BAND LEAD ACTIVITIE Drummm, led' Q11 Ray Spore, pnzrlife bejbre Iime t0 enfer tlye Jlazfillrfz. . ' 2 ' 5' IDDIII I M r, Putzerwrz, director. nom Ibe b1Il1l1,'.YI7E7Wfff0lI in plfzyifzg the Star-Spangled' B11mzer, The Bam! mlertainmen! at llae Madison game wal at in zferjf best, w 1 . 5.1.5. 5 , Q H ' ANAA 4D frm , xx ,,:: EJ ,I I I ,ii L7 I K ,N B ,M Q K: K ii -f :K fx V ,:57Vhk: A B' IQ ,, ' L. .kyk . 2 '- f I 5 . Qin .gi-6-7 ' I 1., I I ,Nkk Drum major. Sm!! HKIWYIOII, feazff the bum! in the 5m1m'5 ay well IIJ 011 the field F 5 'VU Af , fw - 4 QP V 1 4 Spomor. Mr, 1'fzI1'erww1ez1jq3,f llw bf1mlpm'1ir,f to Ilve vflzlbzsl, . Nw A I . mi. ' . W ., f 't P f Sm!! Harmon driflr the rlmrflvirzg bam! on I0 pewrliazl. f ww Ijfbismm mas 1 N r ff my 3 533 ' Q -- K 'W'-vu-QQJE' J. ,5i9i6'!g.g-mi i Calwjbf XMIMIIIIIF pfrfm-zlmzzm an lrigbffglflwf Q1 Affm'15'ia11 :friflx and ozzmazzzfizzg lllllfff, F any -ff W W , i Briskly marching green and white uniformed band members led by high-stepping majorettes flashing lighted batons provided additional pleasure to specta- tors during football season. Musical entertainment at pep assemblies and superior half-time shows charac- terized the efforts of the Bryan Adams Band. Headed by Mr. Charles Patterson, the band played and marched to arrangements of both classical and popu- lar music. The majorettes, who performed at every game, be- came known for their lighted batons and peppy rou- tines. Early morning practices helped in perfecting performances for football games. Miss Myers, a student teacher, assisted Director Patterson and Drum Major Scott Harmon in working with the band. ya-M vg,f?ff'fg.,af L I H if ,.,,,Q ,.. ,, ,- lf' 'rf we W K 1 iw W 'eh 'W ww S Wg-V' gn . Exeellent field enlrunrer are nr important lo the bond of prerire muri- QQ' Xxx 'X X i ' v f ., 'lM'l 5Q, a 'L V 7 --- V 1- M--Q H Awww we f rf H , ,L .:. ,. ? ,, H,f z1..,,. -,,HT,i,L I lijbj' ., :gn .,:g,4,??3f-fu' - 'sq hil w, , ny, r,1g,A,.nvw me K -, , -r, .Y- W'f l-V 1, 'D+ , y sa. Aff- f' lgg qt xi .-- Zz' 74. ,f f- ' , ' x t ff -45,6 -, l n,-1 ' rn:-v , IQ- f- , X 1 . ,v-,MQQ aa-Q . .. ' 0 qi-W Liu' t.,, N 1-1v'3' ZS, A ,I Y lf' so is NA -sf, -15 it , K W e 'L :Maria ,,,t ml arrongernentr. Senior Bill Hill rhowj .rizrprire Frank Simon and Roy Spore give drum mdenrefor Beller do r- ing jnoloull orsemob, IO2 1 w is 1' i w ! al being cliffooereo' ol another unilereooer band pargf. Mojoreller jenny Choate and Carole Parker plzzr bono' nzenzlzer Dazfio' Fallen, ex- pren runorzke af annual pbolograploer. ga-W fiat. , . MAJURETTE TWIRL AT HALF ill At the Sanzzzell pep !I5,f6'7llbb'. the Majareffex performed nzapjp' razflizm wifla lzgbled barons. 4 P 3' ' 9 5' F P4'lf0W7ljIIg III!!-f0I'6fl65 exit Ibefefd tmff mlerfaining hr Ike Homefollling frawaf And naw for a program pu! on Igy the Bryan Azz'amJ Bam! , ..,-- ' Fiat W Warm wealber andpfeng' ofszm daem 'I intejere with majarette rozztinef al fine Madifozz game. . v , f, jg, fr, jenny' Choate inf! .mre .she rmlenzberf all the pam of 11,76 roniimf. Gordon Kzliglvf. David Howmfk, amz' Slew Smllhzgy bead up the OrL'l1e5Irf1',r Perfmxiwz Seftion, Daria! Yanlcy, Toning' Dnllafrf. Hilfevjy Mz'Enlee', and Mnrgy Bnzlvjwky f1L'7f0l'l7I in Ifae ,firing Jefiiwz ORCHESTRA MUSICIANS WIN NUMEROUS HONORS I I We J-'KP lVUJ,UXqJ'.Xii 1967-68 was a prize-winning year for the Bryan Adams Orchestra. Individual members won an un- usual number of awards, and the full orchestra also received special recognition. Four orchestra members were named to places in the Texas All-State Orchestra, and full scholarships to attend Reston Music Camp in Virginia were awarded to two others. The Dal-Hi Symphony Orchestra, composed of musicians from many Dallas schools, has twenty-one students from Bryan Adams who hold places. This year the orchestra presented a number of pub- lic performances, including a joint performance with the Southern Methodist University Orchestra and a concert at the Fine Arts Museum during the State Fair. ln early February Orchestra members traveled to Austin where they competed in the three-day Texas Music Educators' Convention. Mr. Malcolm Jernigan is director ofthe Orchestra. at O Lyle AW WWW ll lffvfiw OIWX, all TM reffo pffryezit Jfflllll zfifrqezzlfy In prmfzzre the 50111115 from My Fair Lady. SW: ig E fi , me , 3 ij, fi E ' r ' ' h ,1? it s 4 l S S i FRONT: Mr. Colton Erwin. janie Ladd, joe Stevens, Nila Porter, Gaylan Grant, Carol Dnnaway, Larry-johnson, Shera Roane, Chuek Southwood. Kat Daois, Tom Neabrand. Carolyn Wood, A rt Smith, Tenesa Combs, Robertjohn, Gayla Campbell. MIDDLE: Dazfid Renfro. Midge Medawieh. Mike Munn, D bie Tanner, Alan jones, Kathy Smithjenniffr Shotts, Ted Ellis, Melinda Traois, Fred Edmonds, Lanier Shaiji, Tom Redwine, Rookie Smart, Walter Reese, Che Roaeh. BACK: Ken Cargle. Anita Boone. Cindy McCullough, Paul Wilson, David MeGrew, Linda Pffflgffw,jZlt!b'J6lfk,f07l. Paula Oreutt,john I-Ieiman.ji. Whitten, Cyndy Rabb, Ron Perry, Carol Edgar, jimmy Clayman, Barbara Fordham, Sammy DeBrow, Lynne Green, Elizabeth MrMains, Tom Cook. Debbie Tanner, Cathy Smith, and Lynn Green follow their musie in- Mr. Erwin laughs at a directed sour note. l?7lfb', Holiday excitement and the spirit of goodwill were radiated throughout the school as both students and faculty reacted with praise to the voices ofthe Bryan Adams Concert Choir. In special Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Spring performances the Choir sang a variety of selections ranging from Born Freeu to Silent Night. The Concert Choir also performed many charity shows. One of these shows was given for the Veter- anis Hospital, while another was presented for the children of the Juliet Fowler Home. After receiving instruction in one of the schoolls chorus classes for at least one semester, students must audition for available places in this select group. The Concert Choir is headed by Chuck South- wood, President, Vice-President Freddie Edmonds, Judy Whitten, Secretary, and Treasurer, Janie Ladd. As Mr. Colton Erwin directs, the pastel pink dress- es and burgundy blazers blend with members, voices in a harmony of sight and sound. CONCERT CHOIR HIGHLY PRAISED Hi -...fa , fm Spomorf. Mr, Nunn mm' M rx. Blackwell, liven to gnesf gbeak- ff. ART IN ACTION ART CL B Sludentf lzklen infenlly Io Jpelzker. Interior deromfer exjiluini work in Art Club, Membem enjoy nfreslomenty while linening lo gum .weaker STUDENTS' EX Karen Erneit fL'E'!11t'7j zwnders wfmtk hfzpperzing, Socks, yarn, and buttons become the cen- ter of interest when the Bryan Adams Art Club members make puppets for the crippled children at Childrenls Hospital, Planned activities for this year include a field trip to Marsalis Zoo to draw unusual ani- mals, a tour of the art department at El Cen- tro Junior College, a tour of Temple Eman- uel to look at the unusual and beautiful arch- itecture, and a demonstration by Mr. McShan of Christmas decorations. Having an art course is not necessary to join this active club. The annual banquet for the members was held at Bedford's Steak House in the spring. Officers are chosen at the beginning of each year. The officers elected for each year were President Rita Randall with Vice-President Janice Court- nez. Mrs. Sarah Blackwell and Mr. Bob Nunn are the Art Club Sponsors. HIBIT DISPLAYED Omcm gather Io diyrzzyr mrrezzf art Irmdi fi ' fi O A - 1 f The MrSZmf1 f0I1l'l7.! Fenzifzine-lmQ'po5e bww Jludmlk arf work. COTHURNUS CLUB STUDENTS PARTICIPATE I VARIETY TI-IEATER Catlaurnm rnemlaerr make j7nding lorf mzzffznif I1 bilfzriaurf ezfenf. 'H 1 ri 1 - Dramatic scenery and inspired amateur acting are the two major ingredients which make the 1967-68 Variety Theater just one of the outstanding accom- plishments of the Bryan Adams Cothurnus Club. These three one-act plays are performed on two nights in November following two school-time teaserU assemblies. In addition to the Variety Theater, the club presents a Childrens Theater in the spring. Many members also participate in the Senior Play. Prospective members of the club tty-out by deliver- ing a dramatic monologue or a duet acting scene to a panel ofjudges consisting of club sponsors and execu- tive board members. Students must have average or above-average ability in dramatic efforts and talent. Good behavior and a high scholastic standing are taken into consideration in selecting Cothurnus members. Sponsors of the fulfilling and pleasurable club are Mrs, Francys Walls, Miss Carol Marshall, and Mr. Kirby Matlack. Officers are Debra Pope, President, Greg Grove, Vice-President, and Edna Hanvey, Sec- ond Vice-President. Senior play lnefnbenr review llzve 1968 Jenior play Rally Razznn' the Flag Bay . Female nzeznbm of Coilazmzm Club pare J'1U?EllQf fm' annual plfologmpher, Off stage. members rjleft the typical Bryan Adfznzj gviril. M ri. Frances Wnllr, grantor, gives nzefnbm the ezfil-eye. in-.L .1tt,.t,, . I Greg Grove .pink more lima' 10 talk Ibm! lo work, H., 'Nin- .df Mmzbem me :fired approaflv off Mage. Y Caflvzzrrzw Cfzzbv diref! irltwjvrfmfiwz gf 'Wfizlfrlznlnzer Qxifhff Dream. Colburnuf members would mllaer Jlifk fogeflaer lhan break up! .nv ,wi 4 9 Ill The Vllbblf fzmemf :mf 11 flvrzllnzg 6311167161166 ar 71011 l7CDlf7lE Ljflffff, Elliott. fllffzfler Reefs, Iymfife Elfioll. Greg Grow Paul Bfzmef j Paul Bfzinav mpfizwm fm fzurlieazre willy zz guilar 5010 of 1VIfrlvelle. 7 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Bright blue and red flashing strobe lights and silver clad dancing girls opened the 1967-68 National Fo- rensic League Show. Students made moving Elms and designs were seen on walls as students danced and per- formed on stage. Combo music during N.F.L. was provided by the Countdowns, a senior combo com- posed of Dale Irby, Mike Howard, Terry jackson, Dennis Carpenter and Ted Ellis. This year's show, produced by the drama students and their sponsor Francis Walls and Kirby Matlack, featured the introduction of hippy life to a young conservative city girl Lynette Elliott. The pros and cons were presented first by the realis- tic world of society and then by the dream world of the hippy. Wlien the judgement was made, it was the realistic world that won, as Phil Martin, a previous hippy decides that conformity of the real world ir ben. Lyzerls Eflioll reteizw azzdierzre reiponre by giving auviy iz llIIlL'l?'1L'll7IlE!f. zrzufla-11eer1'en' grewzbafk. fl! Enterlaizznzml beluven am was provided by lhe popular 'Count Downs' fMilee Howard, Ted Ellir, Dale Irbyujerryjarkron, and Dwmix Cl1!PE'7IlEf,j ll3 TALENT SHOW BECOME 'QHAPPENINOM JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY GONE WITH THE WIND SEEN BY HISTORIANC Members are wide awake zo the eurrent ifruer an historical bappeningr dis- cussed in Soriety meeting. Seeing Gone Willy lhe Wind is just one of the many exciting assets of belonging to the Bryan Adams Historical Society. Other in- teresting activities planned by the organiza- tion include the Southern Methodist Uni- versity News Forum, an assembly presenting Mayor Erik Jonsson, and visits to other plac- es of historical interest around the city of Dallas. Heading the list of officers is President Debbie Braff. Diana Stallings assists as Vice-President. Sponsoring this interesting and educational organization are Mrs. Sheri- lyn Currett, Mrs. Marion Grissaffi and Mrs. Elizabeth Lohman. During the course of the year, such speak- ers as foreign exchange student Renzo Ar- nold gave discussions on current world af- fairs. Hzktoriml Soeiety member Deana Slallingf flzlrff panel dirfzmion on prerenf day events., Spomorf. M 15. Durrerf and M rs. Grisqffi diffzzir fdlflfflg meeling. Vire-Premferzf Deana Sfaflirlgf poifzli 0111 mriauf fandmezrln ofbif- foriml imporlmzre lo dub memberf. Offffff fool? an ay Debbie Brafjfpainn out laiitoriml lazzdmarkf, ff Debbie Bmff Prefiderzl. milf order 10 Hinoriml bzuinejx meeting. J e e II5 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE. Mfr. Alice While 1170521 with AFS membert, Chrzk Bzfrrklmrdt, joe Baker, Cheryl Rofzflv. Renzo Arnold. Liz Pitk- en, Gtqylzz Cfmaobell. and Donna Crandall. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE GLOBE Friendships which circle the globe are formed by members of the American Field Service. This club has I as its specific goal the promoting of worldwide 'I friendshi and understandin . Members en o meet- Q I I Cv E 5 1 Y s y . yy yy in and exchan in information with forex n stu- H Q - ,CEB 8 8 8 M ., . dents brought to the United States by the internation- D' 5. I t' A al AFS organization. f II' I Club activities, sponsored by Mrs. Alice White and if y Mrs. Pats Wooler include arran in for others to fl y Y Y, g 8 l.l.t meet Dallas area exchan e students. In raisin funds r . 5 g g wif, ' .. , for passage to America of additional students each I ' ' gt' fi . 1 ,r . . year, members form another link in the chain of cit- tti' A izens working for world friendship. Memberr lzkten Io former extlmnge Jfudem, Cloerfyl Ro.fztla,5pe1zk. Iiigx Foreign extlmnge students, Clmlt Bun'klmra'z, from Colombia. and Renzo Arnold. from Switzerland, .Weak to Jtudmt fztremlnbf. II6 E i Cfaerjyl Ronfh nddremf Ilae A.F.S. melllbenf at ezwzilzg meeling. A.F.S. zzzenzbm watch ylidn all regular rzmrzllnly meelirzg. 1 Speakers .park lhe inferejt of lll?Illb?fJ lI8 WORLD AFFAIRS TUDENTS DISCUSS WORLD HEADLINES Vifki T andy gives rzzrrenf rqbort of French qfjqfiul Clmrlei De Gnulfe. Membm linen L15 levfure on Vie! Nam miris is given. Forezgn Exrlmnge ftudent Renzo Arnald te!!J club memberf gf lm mzfizfe romzrrjy. 5 Group nzwzzbm pain! ou! lam! and world fzfhirr Io rlnrr mem- berr of World Alffzinv. Shocking world headlines of today are discussed by the Bryan Adams World Affairs Club. These are topics of many discussions at meetings. Other topics such as Vietnam, the United Nations Week and current news events activate interest in world affairs among students. Money is raised for the United Nations International Children Educational Fund with the help of President Cynthia Asher and Vice-President Tommy Usher. Other ac- tivities included panel discussions, guest speakers, and attending meetings of Dallas Council on World Affairs. Mrs. Carol Lynn is the sponsor of the World Affairs. 11' Members zfiew fmnzml rtfrffpbologrfzpber willy wide ffm mm' mziler. 7. Panel 1li.ff1z.i.ti011.i ofmrrmt Zl'0!'!!1' rrirex and .'beir.r0l11!iw1i' are pa rl af regufnr fzrfizfitiav nf World Affzirs meeling. I I9 MATH CLUB hMYHlCLlBPEATURE NNUAL CO FERE CE Computer reifealr answer to Glen Huxchke. Prendenf Glen Hayrloke demonrtmies mathematical fer- niqmif ,hr Math Club. Mm. Cnzwhra' Jbowt Glen Hfmlake mm' Slew Brookr a neu' ll.76'0lt'1', Exciting opportunities for young people are offered in the growing field of applied mathematics. An interest in the various fields of mathematical sciences is the qualifi- cation for students interested in joining the Bryan Adams Math Club. The goal of each member is to learn the many facets of this basic science by working together and teach- ing one another. The annual math conference is held in the fall, and lectures and assemblies are the main activities. Membership in Mu Alpha Theta, a national math honor society, is acquired only through membership in the Math Club. An induction ceremony of the new members is held in the spring. Other activities include picnics, Christmas parties, and speakers from colleges. Officers include Glen Haschke as Presi- dent and Rudy Prater as Vice-President. Mike Hawk 56111, I dwfl care what if computer, I rlill lbmk I 771 right COMP TER AIDS STUDENTS Mm, Cmufonl expfairzr mmfh melhod lo Glen Hayfhke. 4 Group LfZlffIlJ5i077,Y ge! to be quife an mperiefzrr rr. Cmuhrd mfr quile figure azz! the nzmberr of A141117 Club. Hyperbolas, ellipsis, square roots, and lo! garithms make up the language spoken by members of this club, Mu Alpha Theta is a national mathematics honor society organ- ized for the recognition of outstanding mathematics students. The qualifications for membership into the Bryan Adams chapter consist of one se- mester's service in the Math Club and a A or BN average in math. Students wanting to enter the Mu Aplha Theta are required to fill out an application before they are inducted into the club later. The capable officers of Mu Alpha Theta this year were President - Glen Haschke, Vice-President - Rudie Prader, Secretary - Kay Lancaster, and Treasurer - Steve Brooks. Malik Club membm gnlber ta learn bow Io apemle fofzyzuler SCIENCE CLUB CIE CE-MI DED STUDENTS FORM CL B President Sieve Brookf arlllf 11 bit of wi! laejire Scienre Club memberf. Steve Broaks fandzzftf lzzuinesf at the bi-weekb meeting. Gloria Meredilh from SM U g'7eal2.f to Sfiwlre Club membenv. E223 M r. Alwobu' speaks 10 Sriefzre Club abou! Sfienre Stuziefzls liflen Io iz1Jtr'zzc1ia1.J 021 Ibe mming Sriezzfe and Malh Fair. Sj'l74705f1l7Il. bonsor Mr. Gary Aiwooa' and Fmnk Simon are mzzgbl tbe un- zml Jtayfpbotograplaer in I1 flats of Jzzqarife. fmt L ir Prmdezzl Steve Broobi mixey 147 I1 rbewimf mperimerlf for tbe Srienre Club, Science Club members are readying themselves for the coming Science Symposium on March 9, 1968. Held under the sponsorship of Mr. Gary Atwood, students from all parts of the state of Texas come and take part. This yearis symposium includes work from students state-wide plus guest speakers and a lunch- eon held for all visitors. The Science Club is made up of students who work before and after school to do extra science assign- ments or to help tutor fellow students. During the year the Science Club holds meetings and sometimes outside field trips. This year the President is Steve Brooks. Linn., ivan, ffffpfayf spmfb prayed. LOS VENCENDORES Meximn flag Hia! high in M r. Brumbuzzghk clan room. STUDENTS LEARN SPANISH CUSTOMS janire Rufkin giver Jpeerh la apen L05 Venfendarex meeting. Encouraging the respect and a more thor- ough understanding of all nationalities in the western hemisphere through knowledge and appreciation of the peoples of these countries, and the learning of Spanish as a medium of communication are the admira- ble objectives of the Pan American Student Forum of Texar. Active membership from pupils presently enrolled in the Spanish classes or native speaker of the language are the qualifications to join this club. This year the membership of 175 students is divided into four units of PASF: Unit One includes the third and fourth year students, Unit Two and Three are the second year students, and Unit Four consists of the first year students. A Christmas Banquet with carol singing in Spanish at El Chico Restaurant, a bake sale in October, active support of the Dallas-Ft. Worth Pan American Council, and delegates attending the state PASF Con- vention in Austin are some of the interesting activities planned. Sponsors of the four units are Mrs. Rush- ing, Miss Cole, Mrs. Golden, and Mrs. Ro- driquez with Mrs. Chitwood. ,,,. 31 -., x x ,sc Curia Cox flf,yfAq11f !71l'flH't' gf gm fum gurl AI r, Brfnzzblmglv 1fi,90f1qLa' rrliefal flu' cfm! Qfrzl fwlg :LQ mlb .XZLIIIIIZV 4'ffz.a',x'e.r. I25 DER DEUTSHE VEREIN GERMAN CELEBRATIONS HIGHLIGHT MEETING The Red Baron of Ike German Club. Mitt Hellenberg. milf lbe meelifzg Io order. M fwzlfmt of five dnb lirfen rloreb' to the rlzmkerr. Authentic German picnics, Non-Capitulation Day celebrations and German Christmas parties have highlighted the meetings of the Bryan Adams Der Deutsche Verein. Second and fourth Wednesdays of every month in room 215, sponsor Miss Henenberg, calls the German Club to order. The thirty three members are headed by President Janie Olson, Vice- President David Dixon, Secretary Edna Harvey and Publicity Chairman Debbie Braff Any student taking German this year or anyone iri- terested in learning of German cultures is invited to join Der Deutsche Verein. Prejidml jfmie Uffon infrodlzrei 11 Jpeaker, Membm liftfn arrmlireb at II Der Dezzmbe Verefn meelifzg. iflfz -.,-4 'X iv Edna Hd!Il'Efj'. Jerreiarjy. Iakaf the minutef at an imporlmzl meelirlg. Ms l27 LES ELITES PEAKERS RELAY CUSTOM OF FRANCE f ..., ., ,. :L,, . 5 'B ' E Ia' aan. Lois Afe.1cm1der'pmttire.t ber Frenfla bejbre fellow member Carolyn Cooley. A French chef could be visiting for a demonstra- tion ofgourmet food or the members could be seeing a French movie starring Marcel Marceau at French Club meetings. Members also take side trips to French Restaurants or to French plays appearing in Dallas. An annual candy sale helps the expense of each stu- clentls trip to the French Symposium at San Antonio in january The Symposium, a competitive conven- tion, consists of different French groups around Texas. Each member of the Les Elites attempts to hrmiliar- ize himself with each aspect of present day France and its language. The officers for Les Elites are: President joe Longg Vice-Presidents Karen Erxleben, Debby Tannerg Treasurer Steve Nortong Secretary Kay Lancasterg Historian Judy Dauterive and their reporter is Lois Alexander. The sponsors are Mrs. Marlys Wolfe and Mrs. Carol Chadwick. Rf!-fKfX7l7IKHf5 1z'mz1.' iz large Frenfh crab ff0ZL'6f fiuring inlemzzkrian llztfelizig. L F F s i In 1 Lmelle Fffloll ylezzkj Frmrh I0 1111111111 ff Cluza'zz'j4'i rfmtj zulfv Ike J mker Effv l F .Y JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE STUDENTS BECOME SLAVES Beware the Ides of March! On this day, mem- bers ofthe Latin Club don their togas and sandals as they prepare to attend their annual banquet. Girls and boys alike bid for slaves as they are auc- tioned off. These slaves serve their masters during the week and are finally released at the end of the banquet. The money from the auction goes for sponsored activities of the club. Other activities include another banquet at the beginning ofthe year for members to become acquaintedg and a bake sale raising money enables members to atrend the annual convention in Austin at the end of March. The participants in the statewide convention gather at Reagan High School in the state capital. The itinerary for the two days contains a tour of the University of Texas, a visit to the Capitol at night and various contests- on Saturday. Sponsor is Mrs. Virginia Barnes. .Spamor M rf, Virginia Barney isprerenieaf a roryage by the junior Clatriral League. Latin club members ffm' lime lo leaife lhe Jlzzdy af Latin. Group pzlflj' are fooked wer memberir of lhe junior Cfdjjffdl League. Party junior Claxximl League i5 highlighted by a few 111012221215 of dafzruzg Mewlbef David Conzalw 5f70ll'.f Lafin Club mem- ben llae real um' I0 dame the Bugafao. W., a.,...W , Y, .aawfw if W , H, 7 W, is '.' 4 I The Y-Teen group take! children dawntown hr life movie. Y-TEENS INTEREST OF COMMUNITY PROIVIOTED Y-Teen girly pare for annual pirlure during meeling. Children have become the primary interest of Y-Teens. In October Angels, Inc. had a Hallow- een party. Members also took two children from the Salvation Army and bought them about 3550 worth of clothes. At Christmas the Y-Teens adopted one child and bought him toys. Some of their other activities include the World Fellowship Convention held for city-wide Y-Teen organizations. Because there are Y-Teens all over the world, each Y-Teen club selects a cer- tain country to represent. Bryan Adams' Y-Teen chose Holland and made small Dutch hats and fudge. They used the profit from the sale of these articles to support the YWCA, with which Y- Teens are affiliated. 132 l Ykwj' 44 'S Us in ,N . if . 'fffee+f1ff4:, - f A maui' U X' fi., 2 f W 5 i f 4 i f yitfz . H ,. Av. - K- - f -i. I K- :Q M LG, 'I lk. Vg: Q 2 5 we Q 9 fr: N 1 l ' gui A ..-.-.Q 5 Q-5 I . m , i , ? S a me I .QM . . ,2i , 4, . 5 0 I ,, xy A ,. J, 4' uf, 'i ' 1 .W , . '14-4 '-5, f' N Guexl qaeezker, jay Dewidjamer, tellf U.RO. club of KVIL'.t nportr on flying Janeen. UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS CLUB U.F.O. SMASHES BRYAN ADAMS Seventy people! But, you can't get seventy people in room 106. Well, that,s just what the U.F.O. club had to do at its first meeting. The U.F.O. club had more people attending their first meeting than any other new club at Bryan Adams. The U.F.O. club was started with the idea of find- ing out more about flying saucers. Sponsor Mr. Sam Lowe said he did not realize what he was getting into when he volunteered to sponsor this club. A The President, Ronald Clark, drafts speakers to tell about unscientific and scientific facts of unidentified flying objects. The club's most advanced student speaker is Gary Moody, Vice-president. All of Bryan Adams has supported the U.F.O. club as being out of sightw. I34 Gary Moody illustrates el new U.F,0., llae hand, Memberr galher to linen I0 gum rueuker. YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLIES STRENGTHEN FAITH Rallies and singouts make up only a part ofthe ac- tivities undertalcen by the members of Youth for Christ. Meetings are held every Monday morning at 7:30. Anybody who gets up early on Monday morn- ings has to be devoted. During these meetings stu- dents enjoy programs given by fellow club members. Yearly projects include area rallies filled with talented speakers and great music every two months. The Youth for Christ is an international organization with clubs all over the world. The officers for this year were President - Steve Hardesty, and Program Chairman - Lynn Smith. Bronson Stillwell, Kathi Brownlee, and Janie Wheel- er were not really all vice-presidents, they just did the work that was left. Sponsors of the Youth for Christ are Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Maddox, and Mrs. Rodriquez. JUNIOR CITIZENS TRAFFIC COMMISSION .I.C.T.C. PROIVIOTES SAFE DRIVING j.C.TC. members bemfne excilea' when Annual pholograplaer took their picture. M r, Beit, j.C,TC. sponsor, is el lilfle late lo rl meeting, Safe driver ofllae Manila , Dillard Marlin, receives mngrutulalioni. Zoom, screech . . ., here comes another Safe Driver of the Monthf' as chosen by the Junior Cit- izens Traffic Commission. This club has many activi- ties during the year, such as, a conference at S.M.U., Teen Court on Saturdays, and a scrap book turned in at the end of the year. Pam Windham, as President, broughtlthe early morning meetings to order on the first and third Wednesday of every month. Talou Lord, Vice- president, talked with Mr. Best, sponsor, about the club's need for more efficiency. All Student Council alternates were required to attend all meetings. This attendance was kept by Linda White, Secretary. Promotion of safety is the clubis main objective. JUNIOR RED CROSS TUDENTS SERVE OTHER - 91 3 lag. 'M ax 'I JE- Q- ' 5 D6 5 K J. V '- .3 he-A 6 xxgt ,, 3 X rw junior Rm' Cram nzmibwif are teen zriflv ryywlimtt M rr. I fr1gi11ia Bfair am! Mm, Mary B rouvi, Brightly colored costumes, gaily dancing clowns and a robed choir singing Christmas carols high- lighted the Veterans Administration Christmas Show given by the Bryan Adams junior Red Cross. The members of the club led by President Becky Faughn, and Vice-President Peggy Montgomery, also made Christmas stockings to send to children in hospitals on Christmas Day. During the middle part of the year, Red Cross members attended a Birthday Party at Woodlautn Hospital. Here, patients were greeted by members of the club, The club is made up of appointed homeroom rep- resentatives and students with an interest in serving one's community. Other officers in junior Red-Cross are Publicity Chairman, Alice Odom and Secretary, Brenda Gaw. Sponsors are Mrs. Virginia Blair and Mrs. Mary Ann Brown. X al ' . l Mm. ,Hmjy flmz I3m11'114fh- pfrm iz .mzife ul Ifvr Rm' Q an D i ' . 'Q '-5 X s iii l W X A . r' Crai'.i'3' .l'I!L'L2',U'. Mn: Virginia Blair ,tlmzur Iver ilnprije in rvforflzfb' ad-raralnf door. lu-n.,,t -,..,,,,-Q E X Ihr x Q,-fi Club IIXEIIIOHU' :work an Clvfnflmzf Ifbfkflig prayed. . , l37 LIBRARY COUNCIL COUNCIL GIVES AID TO STUDENT Min Fowler, the librarian, ypamorr llae Lilrrary Cozznfil Checking out books, decorating the library's bulletin boards, and shelving books are a few of the things members ofthe Library Council clo. Besides working in the library, they must know how to cook. It is an annual custom for the Council members to give a tea for the school fac- ulty sometime in February. The members bring cookies and drinks early in the morning, set them up in the library, and teachers come in and out all during the day. Money is raised by having a bake sale to give an introductory tea for prospective council mem- bers coming from Hill and Gaston. Miss Fowler, the librarian is the sponsor of the Library Council. The officers include: President - Cynthia Kuhn, Vice President - Stana Perk- ings, Secretary-Treasurer - Christy Muller, His- torian - Carla Martin and Parliamentarian - Donna Pratz. Members of the club include girls and a liqy, if. ,M J, M ' file, it SW 1 Memlzm 196411 in the filmnjy by yhelving bookf. M f 4 n -.,4,g,,j ' 5 I 'L W-.il ,UU AVF' V 1 Hifi ,V l if . . M , 4 , ., 4 W ' QR M L-H, i I fl f Af 5 l Debfgy Tanner :md fffflldff Jar! fzqhrzzmlian far live library J 1 1 K s 4 ' Y PARA-MEDICAL STUDENTS STUDY EDICAL FIELD Taking food, clothing, and Christmas presents to an underpriviledged family kept members of the Para-Medical Club busy during the year. Besides their projects, the members have meetings for fun, too. They gathered for a hayride at Wliite Rock Stables, a tea honoring the Seniors and a Christmas Party that was really a caroling party that the rain prevented. Members of the club all plan to go into some part of the medical field as a career. Sponsors are Mrs. Gurekunst and Mrs. Baker from the Woman's Medical Auxiliary and the Bryan Adams' nurses Miss Lynch and Mrs. Glasgow. The of- ficers are: President - Jan Hornsby, Vice President - Gail Phillips, and Recording Secretary - Kathy Moore. Membefir of Para-Medical look mliwed fwer good deed KMo11im Lum- rlaek M rr, Glargow, Kalby Moore. juofy Poe, and Qyzzllaio AJIJETQ Spomorr of Par-Medina! fMr5. Glaxgow, Mrs, Boker, Mirr Isymhj ff 1 , T is it M ' .1 , P f r T' ' My ,Q fy., ,.W,.HMw - Mm. Agne.rDaz1Li from Gmafy Vaughn Svbool ofP!qy.m'fzl Tbemjqy taller to Pa ra- M orfimf, PROJECTIONISTS ALL GIRL GRO P RUNS FILMS just as movie producers play an important part in Hollywood films, the projectionists play an important part in Bryan Adams. Running films, making sure they are in good condition, showing the right film at the right time, and splicing the films are just a few of the duties accepted by the Projectionists. The all girl group sacrifices its study halls to help teachers who supplement their teaching with the excellent films of the Dallas Indepen- dent School District. In addition to their other duties, the projec- tionists travel around the building to run the Pixmobile units for classes who cannot be seated in the limited space of the film room. PfQj'6L'If0Ilf5f5 tfwrzommzle how 10 run machine. Projtfrtimiitfy Jo rflwof work 1-11 Ike lm!! when fm! fllllflillg pI'Qj6r'IHf FUTURE HOMEMAKERS HOME ECONOMICS CAREER Al-IEA Hamemaking leather M rr. Pa! With raw di5f1lqy.rjqy nf ,fuftesf gf Clarimrzus Ieafbmit tea. The sounds of tupperware dish tops popping and sounds of excited girls filled the homemaking room as Future Homemakers of America prepared to sell tupperware dishes to prospective customers. President Nancy Lipscomb and Vice-President Patsy Mayo briefed each girl on methods of selling and order tak- ing. During the early part of the year fashion coordina- tor jack Peters gave a demonstration and speech on correct clothing coordination and styling. Leading the Future Homemal-:ers of America are President Nancy Lipscomb and Vice-President Patsy Mayo, Sec- retary Linda Harris and Treasurer Kathy Mellor. Sponsors of Future Homemakers are homemaking teachers Mrs. Pat Withrow, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Virginia Blair, Mrs. Atkins and Mrs. Cambell. Prefidenl Patty Mayo giver lfifflltfjflili on live Jule gf lupperzmre dishes. OR MEMBER yn C' Mn, Mary Brown. Homemaking feadner. wafrlm an af Jmdenl Beflej Ffmglm worhv an projefr. p 'i- 1 Sludenls enjoy homemaking .fkillx boil? in and ou! of dan ?'? ,. 'f jan ROIIIHOE fbffkl Juppbf ofjiod during tearberf Cb riftmas Tea. Future Hamemakenr memberf enjay gum yzeakerjark Pelerf during fwemaon mee!- ing, FUTURE TEACHERS CAREERS OF CHOOL ORK AHEAD fun Guerf speaker from Lzgbz Home hr the Blind givef imtmrfiom on teaching to lfae blind 1 V ' ' ' ,. , R ,R,,RA T RAR r 'T 1' Early morning conferences, grading tests, and stu- dent teaching are the many events that will someday greet the Future Teachers of Bryan Adams. ,Besides preparing to be teachers, the club engages in many outside activities. During Texas Education Week which was held in the fall, the members gave an all day tea for the faculty and administration of Bryan Adams. Wliile open house was going on, most members acted as room hostesses for different rooms. Robin Chambers is head of the Future Teachers. Sponsor for the Fu ture Teachers is Mrs. Luella Cathey. ffizfiwfi flfii .!ffQffliff5lf5, aff., V:-gf, .1--W' .,.. .. ..., - if 4 . ur: Fulure Teacher! dub mellzberr amz' .ponror M rr. Luella Catlaey are aitentizfe to pfemlt day fearlvilzg. FUTURE SECRETARIES SECRETARIAL JORSg A BRIGHT FUTURE ini' mdenr Myra Benner rpeakx Ihr QI fr of Fufure Sorre- W5 Setrelarial work ir difrurred among member! of lhe fluff and lbeir Prerident, The field most open to girls today is in the area ofsecretarial work. Typing, filing, and assist- ing the boss are daily activities faced by an execu- tive secretary of today. The Future Secretaries of Bryan Adams keep their practices up by taking available courses in bookkeeping, typing, office practice, shorthand and some form of math. This year's President of Future Secretaries is Myra Benner. Sponsor of the club is Mrs. Vera McCauley. This year the Future Secretaries sold candy to patrons for charity purposes. E Q f L 3 'XX X ' if 4 A . . J Li 13' . ,, rig, fy , f 5 ,. Shorthand and dirlulion are major Jkillt io learn in rerrelarinl work FUTURE CLUBS Chunk Reid arzdjufkie Rune!! gel film ready fir Future Red Raidenf. Min Ann Gibbi pam dl .yhomor of the Fu- ture Muftangf. F UT RE CLUBS PROMOTE FUN Future Texm mb Red Raideri mf pf ffm of nm WW lo begin. I fm? ' ' J ,149 Q 4 . We - , . 1' aft Future Mufzangf and Fulure Langham: campele with early olher 10 Jee who fan make lbe laudeft mme. B M Ike Swinhrzl ytealy purfex from femmine mem- Fulure M ufrungy display broad Jmilef af upernoon meeting. In lhefbreground are Tom Umy, Phil Cuny. ben uf Future Longborrz meeting. Pau! Omfall, Mark Hurrzk, Chnrlei MrDonala', and Doug Wren. I47 FUTURE CLUBS COLLEGE CLUBS INEORM STUDENTS Carol Edger, Gail Phiflxfj, june! Painter, and Pezttie Peitzch u'i.rru.f1 future fzotball garrm of the Beur5'i Future Aggieu, RMU Dawrzey, joe Gibbim, Troy Praiter, Ray Halbrook, Mae Bean, Tam Stewart, and Lloyd Smith, pofe for a pifture, 6 5 jafkie Berrit tulkx t0 Future Baylor Bean about Baylerk fampza, . . . And today we have the Texas Tech Red Raid- ers playing the Baylor Bears. The Future College clubs are enthusiastic football fans, that intend to sup- port their future institutes of higher learning. The Future Aggies, Bears, Longhorns, Mustangs, and Raiders all have early morning meetings, when meetings are needed. At these meetings, the members listen to speakers, look at slides, have refreshments, or catch up on the latest gossip. The purpose of the Fu- ture clubs is to inform students of college life and of college professors. The presidents of these clubs ar- range for speakers from the different colleges. 7-Q ski f ff, , I f Ili ii Q2 ffl' Lloyd Smith, President of lhe Fzziure Aggies, purer hr a piflzzre Fllfllff Baylor Bean refill amwed al Ike 7Il077Zf71glf bapjfeniflgr. c LITERARY SOCIETY LITERARY SOCIETY ACTIVELY BEGINS Linda Walker. Bob Coleen, Carol MfDonnld, and Fran Srhlefn laugh al having their piflure taken. Fran Schlein, Lynda Walker, and Bo The Literary Society has been extremely active this year. This recently formed club was organized for the purpose of stimulating intellectual growth, promot- ing scholastic advancement, and encouraging provoc- ative discussion. This club is respected for its interesting programs, including a discussion of modern poetry's Lawrence Ferlinghetti by Rev. john Danhofg a review of Gra- ham Greenels novel The Power ana' the Glory Qthis re- view was by Carol Nabb, a professor at S.M.U.jg and a study of existentialism led by Robert Bennet, philos- ophy professor at El Centro. Officers are: President, Carol McDonaldg Vice- president, Lynda Walkerg Secretary, Fran Schleing and Treasurer, Bob Cohen. The sponsor of the Literary Society is Mrs. Harryette Stover. a rraund M rr. Stover, club .yianron 'f -f ' lviffiiiiz f S? .f i f. v Chen Club memberr fmefrzbfe around Spomor Mr. Perry Berm um! playing mare. CHESS CLUB CHESS CLUB KINGS CHECKMATE Kings, Queens, Rooks, Bishops, Knights, and Pawns! These pieces start off the fascinating game of Chess. Conquering the game of Chess this year is Mr. Perry Berns and his group of chess players. After school on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, the Bryan Adams Chess Club holds its concentrating games. The main object in playing chess is to force the surrender of the opposing manis king. Students display their ability to think quickly and to make cor- rect decisions. Meetings are held in room 148. During the year, members play chess against other schools, other chess mates, and with the sponsor. Chart membersjirzrfplfqyizzg their I1 wry mlenm eaperierzre to undergo ICE SKATING COLISEUM EN TERTAIN S SKATERS Slipping, sliding, and falling are familiar characteristics of the Bryan Adams Ice Skat- ing Club. Special activities planned are a Christmas party and a banquet at the end of the year. Members enjoy skating for learning howj every other Thursday. With a membership of thirty-seven, the list of officers are as follows: President, Bir- die Sutherlandg Vice-President, Linda Wil- liamsg and Secretary, Tenesa Combs. Ice skating provides students with healthy exercise and exciting fun with friends. The sponsor who supervises skating is Mrs. juan- itta Cunningham. This year, the Bryan Adams Ice Skating Club skates at the Livestock Coliseum which is the home of the Dallas Black Hawks. Mimi? How riidyozz mfk me ima going J',f?z1ffIZg.Dl'J1Q'5 Franrer Wilfiawr mjazzel Painter. I 5121116 belief an fry hal! rays Tim Sroggini. A rc we going I0 Jkale of .til here Ihirq' more 1r1i12zztei'? myr Rzla Randall. X ..y. , S 'im , I I U7 1767? are you hiking mf, Biff? 1 In bw! ,fkfzler plum .mzmff V ig I2 K Mm. Cznzzzizzglvavz. Jpazzjw. 5zzpn'z'im Jkfzlizzg. no .I WI H 'rom .-,. W ...W gg ,..7 1 .0 my FM 1 wi Q, E AA BOWLING CLUB TE -PINS OFFER EXEBCI E AND E JOYME T ' , wig Cfllb l7Zi'l7Ib6'Iff ZUIHIZ7 III f7IIfV7lLf07' alklllclfllflzllil P62 ffl 0771! Exciting competition and friendly rivalry consti- tute enjoyment for the Bryan Adams Bowling Club. Members improve the technique of their bowling game while meeting new friends and competing with old ones. Expert ten-pinners delight in the club- sponsored contests, and novice bowlers learn more about strikes, spares, and those 7-10 splits. Club sponsors, Mrs. Peggy Sansing and Mrs. Bar- bara Rush, insist that the meetings at Big Town Bow- lanes offer exercise, enjoyment, and physical evidence that theirs is one ofthe most Uactivew clubs in school. Will? mvlzi in 1112 nprifqhf llmitfwz. Bowling club nzewbfz' 5tej2.tforzz'11rd mmf -at t st si 'fel President Duane Helm muff have made mzazher Jlrike. el,-rg ,. . PSX'-E F i'ZSY5ff. l.II5'5Eif'1 2'i?'-W2M?F1 ' ' 71501 ..f , Clwwz U7fJfI6 exlvibify his bow!- ing jirw al an rlf76I7100II nzeel- I Ng . Bi!! KiQmfrifl2 Jizef 147 111617011 am! jwomfezir bil ,vtralegy for wimzizzg. NEWSPAPER CHRO ICLE TAFF CHOSEN TOP Eflilor. Kaffe Weidler, looks' at lhe newynzper with a tems of aftontblitla- ment. Any event that might have happened this year was written about in the 1968 Cougar Chronicle. The Bryan Adams Newspaper Staff put out special issues for Homecoming, Valentineis Day, Christmas, and Easter. Miss Anne Voss, the Chronicle sponsor, took her staff to T.C.U. this year for an advertising conven- tion. At this convention the news staff learned how to produce more effectively. The Bryan Adams newspaper is printed once every two weeks. The Cougar Chronicle contains anywhere from six to twelve pages. A critical rating ofthe news- paper comes about every Spring when a state conven- tion is held. This year's editor was Katie Weidler. M255 Vox rherkf layout jbr newymjner while jimmy Reagmz works on Jparli' tecfion, Nezmy Smggim' lfzzzgbf at rzzimzlee in ezel' books. WA-, , - W -Awf-f am I f --X The Cougar Claronifle Stryf works diligently le meet deadlizzex. in order 10 gef lbe paper ou! on time Io Jfzzderzly. Melanie Odom rhefkf azfer rw' jbr paper, Ny. e eee Q wa nf an l57 E 'B 1- M , All member! of 6tlJ period Pub Staff work la L'0ll47l6fE' their L'0l7llIIg dmrllfrze. UNDERCO ER CTIVITIES REVEALED IN PUB Pub Smjf membery Tim Holler and Gayla Cambell read ozfer mfzlerifzl jbr the Pub. S as S r Qi While Editor Carol Edgar relzdJ out rmlgnmerm .fo Pub Stiff P11111 MfDormell maker eye! at Wayne Crawley. 158 igggit SENIOR PUB SENIGR CLASS HU GRED BY SAYINGS fa 1 f N N' - jwqggl '83,- ef-L, Mr. Arringlwz and Puff Slajf difrzm dedimtiwz and 11167716 of the 1968 Pub. 3 Pub rponsar Mitt Anne V055 imlrzztti Swziar P116 .ring on oggmzizfzlion of Pub. GN Thirty-eight super spies began stalking the hallways of Bryan Adams shortly before mid- term in an effort to gather comments for the Sen- ior Pub magazine. These capable humorists were chosen in December by sponsors Miss Anne Voss and Mr. james Arrington. Everyone likes to see his name in print, even if he finds it unpredictably located under Wind- Up Dollsf, and Senior Pub Editor Carol Edgar makes sure every senior's name and some inci- dent about him is included in this book. Senior wit Wayne Crawley shares the responsibility of editing the Pub with Carol. The Pub Staff blends into school activities during the day and at sixth period converges on Room 147 where someone may proudly an- nounce that, they just discovered who went with whom in the seventh grade, and would you ever have guessed it?,' The Senior humor magazine is distributed in April, prior to senior activities, and the result of the Pub espionage network is greeted with laughter. QUILL at SCROLL HO ORARY JOURNALISTS FOR CL -s ,. -5 ,,-, -:ac-is fx? E M 'A-+gfff53lf'H.P. Bl if , ' gf P . My ,,-- . . h . f o me xx A if m e Q 'H- all. e , +i ' ' if ' K ',,. Q lie - 6 V 2 K .V Q Q Kff. 5 Liga A Qi kg5 i.l 'F f A Y ' -e 'Q . i , ' '1 'i', ' tt e sgagf f ' Z' t in 154 'PA ,1- af K .Iggy IF C 9? S' K K 5 1, if ggi if 2 it Q- ' . itz A -iigfilf K A 'Q L :. 'i 1? ' W .xi I ,,,. ,L up . lv' V . Quill and Scroll IIZEIIZZIBVJ' Elizabella MrMain5, Dania' Di,-can, Lauren Polly, Melanie Odom, Dorrie Morrir, Anita Patzerion. Connie Tlaarp, Wayne Crawley and Katie Wieleler Hana' wifh newfpaper yionior Min Anne Von. SA,l7on50r Linda Ray pauier to mncenlrale on aut- loek hr llae earning yeary arlieitiei. 160 Cala' olzfiirle rneeling green 7PZ6'?7ZbE7'J of Quill and Semll, jan Hornibu Deborah Pope, jarnei Eubankx, jane! Silyulfze and David Dixon. Outstanding journalists representing the El Con- quistador Staff and the Cougar Chronicle make up the honorary Quill and Scroll organization. Each year at the annual spring banquet, all members gather for initiation of new members into Quill and Scroll. During the banquet members receive Quill and Scroll pins engraved with annual and newspaper staff posi- tion. This year's officers are President Katie Weilder, Vice-President Kenny Plunk, Secretary Connie Tharp and Treasurer Wayne Crawley. Miss Anne Voss and Mrs. Linda Ray sponsor this honorary organization. ia., 'Wil ,qwx .xjk K . , . . ffgyne Cnzwlcjy, Melanie Odom. M151 Voir. Anim: Pizltersozz. jimng' Reugarz and Gfiye aodwzrz remember lhe old nzwzzorief pifturef. Pk .' K - , Amzzml 5zfW'oze11zber,f Debra Pope azzdjarz Homfby do fail lllfllllff work. i Q ILL EMBER AT WORK -9 f arg ,ix 2, - .2 Y D' i N Nnwpizper niembm Daria' Dixon. Liz Aimiizirzs Dorix Morris ima' Connie Thorp fhefk pidizrex for huh-roming newxpaper. ? famed Eizbank fzzirhei llilillldf work on lbe typewriter. l6l I, L, , nm,-s. 'M-., 5 ,- Ii rf' Pbntagmpberjohfl Swemon iv ,fwiprifed wbife takingpiflzzrei 0fG11ry Hardawqy and jun Hbrmby. Bzziifleff Manager and fa-edilar Debra Pape Qpef dj Debbie Candy day zurflef mpy. EL CONQUISTADQR MEETI G DEADLI ES BRI G Debbie Caivaefzgy, Linda While and Rhonda Daniell waffh ai Orga- zzizazion Ezfizorjanel Schultze ggpef dnb amgmzzennr. Debra Pope z1'i5e11.s1fe5 fm' .ruler willy jezrkie Cangbbefl mm' Terem Coleman. l62 Spwzmr M xr, Linda Ray fam her bend wlml zfeadfirze time 1q7proa4'l:e5, and ai -A , '-was Limfa Wbile Mikey lime 0111 zvifb olm Swemon wbife Gmjy Hardn- Raw, fs If wiiy mzifilzzzaf work wi .five im1'e.x'. there are no pfzgw fo fum in. XCITEMENT OF ANNUALS NEAR Amzmzl Saw Jpemfs Ihr fan' maple of dup Iagether behre the Marfh IJ! deadline, A r Eff. i',, ,. r ,i.V f 4, -V Q Q M Q , 0 -Q , Lei R--il f I . .11 if Af i i f m ' 9 5 lan gall' 1 ff!! SIG 1 it , .4 Q 44 X X -sx-LL' , '21 ,A 'X ' i yi il ' X f x 44 V L ay .i CC 79 Bilbf Fbfnn relfzxer uhile allaers ye!! adr, EL C SPGNSORS TWIRP DANCE Kenny Plank altemplr flying. vi-F C 'EQ W Room 251W is exactly that - halfa room designed to contain hard working members of the El Conquistador staff Files, photo re- quests, and typewriters line the walls. As the hurried pace of deadline time draws near, senior organizers tightened the screws on junior and sophomore subordinates and the pages go in 20 seconds before the bell on D-Day Qdeadline dayj. The work steadily in- creases in tempo from the first humorous posters to the writing of copy. The Twirp Dance annually sponsored by the El C is a costumed dance held in March. The activities section is headed by james Eubanlc. Organizations is controlled by janet Schultze with Debbie Cassaday, Rhonda Daniel, and Linda White. Kathy Jo- plin heads sports with Billy Flynn. Faculty is headed by jan Hornsby with the help of Gary Hardaway. Photographers for the an- nual are George Emmett, Steve Hahn,Jackie Campbell, Ken Gretz, and john Swenson. Working on classes is Lindy Williams. Copy editor and lay-out editor are Judy Poe and Nancy Harris. junior editor is Linda Reece and Senior editor is Debra Pope. '3'f?'f Hu 1 1, In .Ili :,. I' 'ffl jmfy Poe mn! Limfy Ilviflmzzix foak Ihrazzglv old clllllllfllf. Mn: While gim' 'yicjf' ffzfk fo Jumer Elzbfnlk. Wim! Mm, Rqy nuff Jeff worft hurl hu H NK Key Clubber: diyhlay eezgernen to hebb other slu- dentf of Bryan Adamx KU Mn. Wilbanks telh Gearge Emmett that there 13 no way he fould be rzght. lbb 1968 CLUBS REVIEW Cbrrert parking proreduref were imprened lb all Jlmlentf during '67 and '68 Jfhoal year. 'W' ' Q .2 Remember the Iime the bum! Jtarled the Riehurelyorz Pep Assezzzbbf? Cougar Virhie Cewenefer leilh the Rjchurdfon Eagle during the Rifh- 117611071 Pep Aifembhu HE SCHOOL YEAR , fn! - 1 : f S6IIf07il' Tmlnzgye Trigg and Lindy IV'iflia111.s ifilllf time Io bm! on one nlllllfflfl' bflzwezl film! fmigzzllzwzff, Hey janet, wberek Mike,C'Uar1el Sfbnltze, Bifb Fbvzzzj nt l N N, 2 l I ' ' Z5-G xfx .fmm JN' X 6 W A, I U , IN Cl71lWQf7f0?1 Cozzgrm relax bqire nm? game willv Th07VI:l,YJcyy2'UOI1, fHa111em111i11gj I67 Lieutenant Colonel McClure RESERVED OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS MILITARY ORGANIZATION ESTABLISHES CITIZENSIIIP Since 1958, the Bryan Adams R.O.T.C. Corps has established itselfas one of the mostlprominent organizations in the school. Throu h strict disci line and militar' con 8 P I ' duct, the ideas of good citizenship are in- I stilled in every cadet. R.O.T,C. is a two year course, with the third year being optional. The military ball, Rifle Team and Drill Team competition,-Color Guard, and vari- ous other activities add spice to the military life of the cadets. The protection of Democ- racy and the future well-being of the United States lies in the hands of these young cadets in uniform. Sergeant Major Stadler SPONSORS ADD BEAUTY TO MILITARY Pretty girls in bright blue uniforms join the R.O.T.C. each Tuesday morning in the military pa- rades. Each military company selects a Senior girl to be their sponsor. At the annual Military Ball in March, the results of the voting for Military Queen are announced, After the traditional crowning cere- mony, the Queen leads the Grand March of the Ball. Barbie Korfello f C Caj Lwdd Kflb KA C01 Kathy 0 comer ns cal ag s Nanry Lund KD Coy I69 BATTALION STAFF LEADS THE CORP Cadet Major Richard Smith Cadet Captain Tom Tibbles Battalion Commander Butlalion Exerulive i Cadet Captain Stephen Bates Y S-I Cadet Captain Mike Needham Anzklunt S-I Cadet Captain john Wulf S-2 Cadet Captain Ronny Williamson S-3, S-4 TAFE SETS EXAMPLE Cadet First Lieutenant R. Armstrong Drill Team COIYIIIIIIIZLIEP' Q, ,X '-Lf-3,1 Stag irzyhem for nmtnm Cadelt are lh07'0IIg!?b' imlrzzftezl in lllfffftlij Ieflmiqlzer i x Cadet First Lieutenant M, Needham Rifle Team Captain Cadet Sergeant Major XV. Biles - if Q in ll ,92-' ly- A COIVIPA Y DRILL DAILY COMPANY COMMANDER GUIDON BEARER Cdr. Cpr. David McDonald Cdr. PVT jerry Park EXECUTIVE CFFICER SQUAD LEADERS Cdr. ILT. Henry Morgm Cdr. SSG B. Alexander PLATOON LEADERS Cdr SSG G, Gallagher Cdr, 2LT. Irvin Barnett Cdr CPL R. Greenleaf Cdr. ZLT. Daniel Kuck Cdr. CPL A. Zimmern FIRST SERGEANT Cdr. SSG G. Gmnr Cdr. ISG. Gary Candy Cdr. SSG H. Wimberly PLATOON SERGEANTS MEN IN RANKS Cdr, SFC Richard Lukeharr Cdr. PVT M. Blanton Cdr. SFC Raul Roos Cdr. PVT M. Bryant SUPPLY SERGEANT Cdr. SSG L. Cope Cdr. SSG joel Rariiff Cdr. PVT W. Driggs Cdt. Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr, Cdr. Cdr, Cdr. Cdr. Cdr, CPL D. Easris CPL G. Franklin CPL S. Gannriway PVT. C. Gandy PVT M. Godkin PVT G. Harrison PVT Jennings CPL R, Mnssingil PVT R. Newberry PFC W. Reetz PFC D. Stephenson CPL C. St. john PVT R. Turner CPL G. Wilhire Cdr, First Lieutenant I-I. Morgan Cdr. Captain David McDonald B CO PA Y PERFECT RIFLE MOVE ENTS ' Y COMPANY COIVIIVIANDER Cdr. PFC. David Ariher Cdr. CPT. Doug Tomlinson SQUAD LEADERS EXECUTIVE OFFICER Cdr. SSG. -James Bzlmford Cdt. ILT, Larry Bell Cdr, SSG WiUi:1m I-Iobin PLATOON LEADERS Cdr. SSG Gary Sanders Cdr. ZLT. john Duffy Cdr. SSG. john Simmons Cdr. ZLT. David McMillin Cdr. SSG Edward Sullivan FIRST SERGEANT Cdr. SSG Don Wilson Cdr. ISG. Terry Bruton MEN IN RANKS PLATOQN SERGEANTS Cllr. PFC. D. AFCIICI' Cdr. SFC, Francis Garourte Cdl- PVT. S. Capelmrr Cdr. SFC. Ronald Greene Cdr. PVT. P. Chambers SUPPLY SERGEANT Cdr. PFC. G. Dahl Cdr. SSG. Tommy Dowlearn Cdf PVT. DOllinS GUIDON BEARER Cdr. PVT. R. Duggcr K. Edncy G. Fegerre A. Fields T. Hawks D. Hesselrinc E. Lewis A, Miller D, McKinney PVT. Prater PVT. D. Sims W. Tarpley PVT. W. Wrilker Cdr PFC, Cdr PVT. Cdr. PVT. Cdr PVT. Cdr PVT. Cdr. PVT. Cdr. PFC. Cdr. PFC, Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. PFC. Cdr, Cdr. CPL. C. Wfecks Cdr. Captain Doug Tomlinson Cdr. First Lieutenant Larry Bell C CO PA Y PRACTICES MILITARY COURTESY . . is :.5:r.l,f 1 1 . Wt f' fl'-if :Q f , 1 -Wrzs. M I74 COMPANY COMMANDER Cdr. CPT. Willizim May PLATOON LEADERS Cdr. SFC. jackie Sayles Cdr. SFC, Thomas Ncill FIRST SERGEANT Cdr. ISG. Robert Cook PLATOON SERGEANTS Cdr. SFC. Mark Crocker Cdr. SFC. Strivcn Alfingcr Cdr. SFC. Bruce Posey SUPPLY SERGIEANT Cdr, SEC. David Cook GUIDQN BEARER Cdr. CPL. Gregg McCoy SQUAD LEADERS Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr SSG. Danny Tarno SSG Danny Horton SSG Willarrl Filyaw . SSG Gerald Dmring MEN IN RANKS Cdr Cdr. Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr. PVT. F. Andor PFC R. Bardwil PVT. J. Battaile PVT, Booth PVT. Bull PVT. R. Durrcrt PEC. B. Ewing PFC. R. Hrrnsley PVT. M. Harris PFC. G. Escobcdo Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr Cdr, Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. PFC. S. jcpperson PFC. johnson PVT. R. Johnson PVT, P. Kilpatrick PVT. D. Maxcy PVT, R. McKinney SFC. R. McKinney PVT, D. Parrcrson PVT. T. Reese PVT. Sanders PFC. Schroeder PFC. Sharp PFC. D. Steinhaur PFC. S. Thomas PVT. Ulorh Cdr. Captain Willizim May Cdt. First Sergeant Robert Cook D COMPANY DEVELOPS IVIILIT RY KNOWLEDGE A 4'Y of g COMPANY COMMANDER Cdr. CPT. Robcrr Armstrong EXECUTIVE OFFICER Cdr. ILT. Dcnnis Smith LEADERS john Lurus PLATOON Cdr. ZLT. Cdr. ZLT. john XY'hirlcy FIRST SERGEANT Cdr. ISG. Mike Willialms PLATOON SERGEANTS Cdr. SFC. Don Anderson Cdr. SFC. Richard Townsund SUPPLY SERGEANT Cdr. SFC. Charles Dcwccs GUIDON BEARER Cdr. PEC. Pere Gonzales SQUAD LEADERS Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. SSG. B. Wfilliams SSG Chulamglmis SSG. C. Dawson SSG. M. Ezlllwilll SSG. T. Lupplncc SSG. Thompson MEN IN RANKS Cdr. Cdr. SSG R. Barragun PVT. G. Bonner BAND COMPANY COINIPANY COMMANDER Cdr. CPT. W. Hughes EXECUTIVE OFFICER Cdr. ILT. S. Brown MEN IN RANKS Cdr. SFC. T. Baker Cdr Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr SEC. T. Baker PFC. Bell PVT. S. Brown SSG. Conway PVT. D. Er-agun SSG. H. Grccri Cdr. PFC. I-Iarvcy Cdr. SGT. R. Hughes Cdr. PVT. C. Pcrcrs Cdr. PVT. G. Ridley Cdr. SFC. B. Tracy Cdr. PEC. K. Wfnrson Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr PVT. Cross PVT. B. Danyluk PVT. B. Garncr PFC. I Hnmmerr PFC. XV. Mort PFC M. Mullinax PVT. Nichol PFC. E. Olson PFC. R. Srrungc PFC. M. Harbin PVT. R. Lemieux PVT. R. Phelps PVT. B. Toungzrc We: - 'xi f ' Q so H X I4 lv rf, Y .v X I C73 1 gf.: A X , . rm Cdr. CPT. Robcrr Armstrong - fwf- 3 Cdr. CPT. W. Hughes l75 kwa . FIRST ROW: David McDonald, Gary Dunlap, William Boone, Weldon Biles, David Cook, Raal Roos SECOND ROW: Robert Armstrong, Byron Alexander, Terry Lup Place, Stephen B:1tes,jol1n Lucus THIRD ROW: Terry Bruton, Forrest Pettigrew, Wfilliam May, Gerald Wilson, Ronny Williamstnii FOURTH ROW: Hubert Wfimberly, Thomas Tibbles, Bruce Posey RIFLE TEAM AND DRILL TEA HAVE COIVIIVIO AIM: Perfection FIRST ROW: Mike Needham, John Wulf, Gary Candy SECOND ROW: james Srubar, Mike Williams, jimmy Conway, jackie Sayles, Don Wilson, Tom Baker my ewes 1 Q C S - , l I SANDY COLLIER RECEIVES CROWN AT MILITARY BALL Ciq2mif1, byozfre ylmzzfizzg on 729' jim. A Military Ball is given yearly by the Bryan Adams Corps of Cadets in honor of the Corps sponsors. This year's Ball was an overwhelming success. Among the dignitaries present were Major General and Mrs. Har- ley B. West, retired commander ofthe 49th Armored Division. Ar the Ball, Commandant McClure and SGM Stadler received presentations for their out- standing leadership. At the climax ofthe Ball, Sandy Collier was crowned Military Ball Queen of 1968. T7 Sanaj' wmrr famed frown fSam1'y Collierj Exwz Gwzmzlr have jim! Prermlafiofzs are rereired with due modmy. , ,, we S 5 is 552 gm 1 Q Kmffza : . ggilif 315 ' , J w , 2. ff , ,A Lb 1 ,M , A '- -M Q :wa ,W ax ,, ,. . if :fag-f X? ' Y afqgnks, '1 W'g3f'l,::f, 4 KS' ' ' i , -H fi - if -- A Q . R I ' . WW f Q4 is 5 2- fx 344 7 F +5 . .,..: .. ,,. , W Fi' F! , HQ if 'M fijggxgmf-i in .- ' ,. It 'UE -1 145 Egawxx . L-1 -1 fe any . '-arf.z,.e-.4 Tu ma, f a. ' gp - 1 by ,, A A g f ff, :E -- M V, iivik' .A-1355 L FY! .. QWLM, 'Q3i?2'f,' !L ' .A M 9,94 if - M K, i w . :.,.JL, , . Q S-fs . Y W-it Q . , t p . tin y: rw? t ports THRILLING.mumcnts in sports were marked off by the swish of the hand on the stopwatch. I79 TFL ' ' - - THE 1967 BI-DISTRICT CHAMPS . , ., 1 .-I xv, .. p -1 - V ,-.L- Q.. f-4. , -41 f . .. -v-tu. K.. .A x. H, . , . V -w.,-.ik-rl 1 . .. fir . H .ff n' ,' H -. -' ' uv fe., 1. -ll 4 1. . '. . '- 3 .- . .' . ' ', ' - . 'I' ' ' ' -. ' - -. . I ' , ' . - 'it ' A ' .,4v... 'Q-l '?.1. f-4.-,il .Ar '--- t M L LN' '-l '. I Q . 1 K - . 1 X ,. 1' 'r - ' I . -T ftfyfs- ' . - ' , - w f , -. 1 zv-4. . A 1 . 'NEAR' ' ' ' -.5 ' . Lf . Q F, fl. ' it . - ' '- - FIRST ROVU: Ted Miller. Lloyd Smith. Greg Keck, Tommy Addudell. Clint Bowling..lohnny Gardner. Stmley Cfhitlt. Allan Everett. Scotty Miles. Tim Miller. Chris Liebrum. SECOND ROXV: Tommy Holt. Thurman Moss. Eddie Hamlet. Kenny Farmer. David Goss. jimmy XV11ll11ec. Dennib Ggirdnenjimmy Bitileygjim Laney, l.11rryOliver. Bill Horton. Bob Ragland, THIRD ROXV: Mike Paulson. Randy Dossctt. L.1rryStr.wvn.Dielc Simp- son. Steve Storey. Randy Radell. blames Hclwig. ,illgm Crawtlord. Robert Hxmie. R.lI'ldf' Cgxvender. Gil -Iolinsim. Eddie Owens, FOVRTH ROXV: Brute Guw. Ken Higginbothgim. R1tndyGoss, Steve Arthus, R. Cliildressulini Thompson. Tommy Martin. Bobby Greene, Mike Crowe.C11rig.Iol1n- son. Randy Llewelyn. Camfvjiw Hunt, Hmff Cmzflv Bob Coz11i.1r'. tam! Cm1t'fvjot'loz1i.t.- mm btfvml Mn' Cozzgmit. Tb Iliff: THIS WAS EUOTB LL . . The llvizzmrr firrle . . . aramid the Cougar lY'ef50of1, SEASONS RECORD B.A. -12 Mesquite O BA, 13 Garland 12 BA, 55 Madison 18 BA, 19 Lincoln 12 BA. 1-1 Hillcrest 15 BA. 1' Pinksron 6 BA. 40 Spruce O BA, zo T -1 6 BA. 1-I Sumuell 0 BA. 21 Sunset 15 B.A. 55 l M Tercll ' BA, 28 Richardson O Sm rei' ffke Ilvir 11 re p rozfufed Qi' 5.121677 Hltlllzlgfllltllf and L'0z1Lf7fIIg. MANAGERS KEEP PLAYERS IN SHAPE Tommy Holt 'Q v,' Chris Licbrum Ted Miller ICTORY COMES IN INDIVID ALS two all-state awards. Although producing a nearly perfect season is strictly a team effort, the '67 squad had its share of outstanding individuals. These were the boys that put out 11096 both in practice and in the game. Their unselfishness was well rewarded by their selection to various post-season all-star games. The Cougar name was hailed on several fs occasions this season, including eight all-city and 5' , Y in ,gy Eddie Hamlet Eddie Owens Q X i All-Stale All-Siaie -,-ff, 'V Azrcffy A11-ca, as ii - ' W w I fi 1 '4 ' ' . ,,.,, I - of . f s 5' F . it .,.i T Q .. ' ,,i.. . . i ...ell T T i Allan Crawford Randy Dossett Johnny Gardner All-Ciiy All-City All-City v Bruce Gaw james Helwig All-City All-City ' , 'K 'YQ-2' W ' ' N in i , V Xt I we I Ai,. ,' , ,yy .,yy y cstt Scotty Miles Alf-City Y Cami Regelfey marker from Jfdeline. Q. 1 i Qi, 'SQ gr. 4 W..- af ' 4 -11. I 'Ktfv li w A. . 4 , -fi I A' - 'N A - ...-V.. jimmy Baifey Jbouut 0lll,ff!17IfffIIg plzfiuif. COUGARS TAKE BI-DISTRICT 755 Cazzgari Dirk Sif1.Ql75011 and Larry Struzwl lzlfk mfr game Jtralegj. Panthers of I. M. Terrell were declawed, as Scotty Miles and Company travelled via air for 245 yards. The Cowtown site of Farrington Field was the arena where the Bryan Adams Cougars defeated the I. M. Terrell Panthers, Saturday night, 35-6. A capacity crowd of 13,609 fans watched Cougar back Alan Crawford as he fought for four big yards which gave B. A. their initial score. With blocking from Steve Storie, Steve Arthus, Eddie Hamlet, and Lloyd Smith, and Miles passing the Cougars came back to Dallas victorious. The following week the successive rise of the spirit ladder came to a halt as the Richardson Eagles defeat- ed B. A. 28-O. V V SUN SETS ON BISONS Randy Darren haul! in another pay-day pats. Thanks to Alan Crawford and his outstanding pf formance Friday night at Cobb Stadium, the Btyz Adams Cougars butchered the Sunset Bisons 21-1 The Cougar defense did another outstanding jo led by Captain Eddie Owens, Eddie Hamlet, ar johnny Gardner. The Cougars held the Bisons f only 68-yards rushing. In the reception of the initial kickoff, the Couga. with Scotty Miles at the helm, marched 53-yards seven plays for 6 points and Alan Everett convert: with the PAT to make it 7-O with 6: 10 left in the ha The Big Green held the lead with 14 points. After a scoreless third period, the Cougars move ahead to increase the margin by 14 points. On a b third down play Scotty hit flanker Randy Dosse with a short hitch pass in the flat. Dossett made a fa. tastic run and went in for the score. In the closing minutes of the game, the Biso: scored on a 12-yard pass. The Bisons in despair Wei for two, but johnny Gardner saved the Cougar nan with a jarring tackle just shy of the goal line. The Cougars work hard for pejeftion. I 5 ea 4, . . . V . A... .. ,.... . ..... Q ,f e, imuw1mwrmvuvvwm1,wsQumu1maff',,wswz1Ww'w-:vw.V.fwffwa1.tvaef'-2:1:ww we-:ff . Q., a 1 M ' ' 'f rf - TEAM + SPIRIT : VICTORY -1 COUGAR EQUATION jim Tlnonqvran lmdr the rhfzrge into mzolber Cougar ntmrk. COUGARS DOIVIINATE NORTHERN ZONE 565' Stow .llifei fliffei' jbrl1n'erioz1,1 -midi. The soggy turf on the ground, the school spirit in the air, and the low hum of 14,000 Cougar and Spar- tan fans in the stands set the stage for the North Zone championship in District 6-AAAA Friday night at Forester Field. B.A. had 20 first downs to Samuell's 7. In yards rushing, Cougars had 166 to the Spartans' 59. and quarterback Scotty Miles won his personal duel as he completed 10 of 18 passes for 80-yards when Samuells could complete only 6 of 14 for 48-yards. Alan Crawford was the main offensive gun for Bryan Adams. The 180 pound fullback carried the ball 27 times for 95-yards and one TD. Eddie Hamlet and Lloyd Smith did a terrific job of blocking. The Spartans got into B.A.'s territory only once during the first half when they moved to the Cougars' 41. Eddie Owens, along with linebacker james Hel- wig, Dick Simpson, Bruce Gaw, johnny Gardner, and Craig Johnson were outstanding on defense for the Cougars. CGUGARS KICKOFF 1967 SEASON l Cougary tense-up hr fmt play gf fha? 1967 Foatizaff Sea,tw1. Cangfznt lure limi extra .rlep an Ga rlaml' 01011 in M ike Puzzl- ,twl gout in .hr Ifae rmre. Bryan Adams' Cougars opened the 1967 football season on a warm September night at Forrester Field. Cougars maintained possession ofthe ball for most of the game, and the Skeeters from Mesquite were un- able to manage a first down until late in the second quarter. Robert Hamic set up the first BA score with a 62- yard run, and Alan Crawford carried over for the TD. Randy Dossett kicked the first of three extra points. Six other TD's, highlighted by Johnny Gardner's 77- yard punt return, followed and accounted for a final score of 42-O. Soggy turf at Williams Stadium indicated a low scoring game when the Garland Qwls hosted Bryan Adams for the second pre-district game. Twelve points were scored by the Owls in 48 sec- onds, but the Cougars came back with a 62-yard scor- ing drive in ten plays as quarterback Scotty Miles hit Mike Paulson with a 4th down TD pass. PATS were the main factor in the hard game, and Garland fell to BA, 13-12. Nui' COUGAR MANGLE MADISON, 3 -18 Rain-drenched Forester Field looked like an aque- duct Saturday as Cougars and Trojans raced back and forth all afternoon. Nothing stopped the Cougars, for they were still able to find the goal line. In the first quarter, the Cougars rolled up 19 first downs and ZS points on TD runs by Alan Crawford, johnny Gardner. Scotty Miles, and Robert I-lamic, each time following a BA drive to the Trojan 1-yard line. Randy Dossett kicked the first two extra points. and Alan Everett added the next two. Nothing cools johnny Gardner's engine, for the second and third TD's were the result of speedy Gardner detouring and recovering two on-side kick-offs, ln the third BA completed an 88-yard drive when Miles hit Mike Paulson with a 57-yard scoring pass. Everett kicked the point afterwards. Madison waited until four minutes deep into the second 65-yard Trojan TD. Another three minutes and Madison had another six points. Madison was unable to score again with 7:54 left to play. Cougars got to the wire first. with an impressive 35-18 victory. 1:1 Pre-,reason .ipiril rmrlr af ,f4'f700f in tl romifig pep zI.Y.fc'I71bfj. lY'hi1e-5hirItf:f Cougmii' dzkpffry Jlrong dwrlre. ! A 4 - . 'wi-ff E dv.. . fs.. . ..i,-Wh,-.,a.V-,L 1 ' f ,9'aw..!Tir5ji:'f' Q 5 MM ciaa.. 4 ,Q ' . if , 4- V ff- 5 YW -A .. ,gi .va-fffrg ,- r ' -4-- U it 1-11 ' M' H y --afl:,sQ.a I ct. f - 1 ay , 1 fr. -. MY It , . -sr, A. irc ,M .ta . I87 5, I I v xr . i av a , Q. CO GAR CORRAL THE LO GHURNS, 35-12 'Sn , ,K K -, at ..f Cozggm' Cfizplfzizz Effzfir' Ozvmv Joarger fbi' flae lilckff. v '- V - ar hi T, 7 N' ' , ' N, , '2Q:i Q, . , l PM mr, . ,A , , ,531 Q . . 31, ,. 4, fa H ' . A . . ,W - 'nf 2. rw- . , ,. at-I N- f - - ' r I ff -af-gg I s - .- s v -2 .A ,g' . , .,, at A rf if If. ..rrf .Q -. 3 , hk 4 ' - faif ff H ,,,,V, W 7, 7 E . . .,-a . 'Q Ranclfy Gan f1f61f7!17'c Jifbi' fzftiorz 115 Cougar Mazinger TWIIIIU Hoff Kermit fo lbs zuazznzfezl UThe eyes of Texasv, or at least those of Dallas, were upon the W. T. Wliite Longhorns at Loos Stadi- um Friday night. However, early in the first stanza Randy Dossett began his scoring role with an 84-yard TD jaunt on the opening kickoff Dossett also set up his second scoring play, a pass from Scotty Miles, 29- yards with an interception at midfield. For the re- mainder of the first half, Miles lofted a duo of aerial six pointers as he connected with Mike Paulson. Miles to Paulson touchdowns were set up by jimmy Bailey, with an interception on the Longhorn 25-yard line. Paulsonls first reception traveled three yards for a TD. The second 24-yards was just under the line of ending the second quarter. Cougar's Hnal touchdown came in the third quar- ter with a 19-yard pass from the Cougar quarterback Stanley Chick to Jimmy Wallace. After this, Allan Everett kicked the extra point as he did for all the Cougar touchdowns, to make the score 55-O. In the second half Longhorns, -scored two TD's. Longhorns second half battle was daring, but in de- spair, as the gun sounded with the Cougars on top, 55-12. COUGARS TRAP THE TIGER , 19-12 Coizrh Comm' rzzrm lm bark 10 Ihr rrozurf ai jolvmrj GrI7'zflIt'l' iizfr up Ihr Tigers. Physical skill. a desire to win, a muddy field, and the determined BA Cougars were too much for the Lincoln Tigers Saturday at Forester Field. Always moving, alert, and running were the powerful Cou- gars. Despite the weather conditions, the Tigers went 68-yards on their initial drive. The big gainer was a pass which was good for 55-yards. Tigers scampered 25-yards for the score. Moments later Eddie Owens recovered a fumble at the Lincoln 25. On the first play Scotty Miles hit end Randy Dossett for the TD resulting in a tie at 7:07 of the first period. Cougars took a 12-6 lead when james Helwig dropped on a fumbled punt at the one. and Miles took it in for the score with seventeen seconds left in the quarter. In the third quarter, Miles capped a 62-yard march by hitting end jim Wzillace with a 20-yard TD pass. Dossettls kick made it 19-6 at 7:48. Following the kickoff, Lincoln swept 70-yards to score in five plays. johnny Gardner, jimmy Bailey, and Bruce Gaw aided the Cougar's cause toward the city championship. t -155 4 '1 ... 32- I 4.4. -ff . .. :,. T H - ' , 1, r -Q . , ' 'sri -L ii ' G+ A N . ' .q aqr 5' '11, f N -K 'RZ - H' .V -i ag- .J?' 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Midway through the first quarter, Scotty Miles hit Randy Dossett skimming down the right side to push the Cougars out front on a 49-yard scoring play. Deep in the second period, it was the Panthers: turn. Panthers hauled the pigskin and out-ran the Cougar defenders on a 61-yard soaring play. A pan- ther stepped to the tee and booted the Panthers out front, 7-6. Cougars used their ground attack to move back in front in the third period. johnny Gardner and Alan Crawford chewed up chunks of real estate with Gard- ner squeezing over right tackle for the last yard. jim Wallace took a lonesome pass for the conversion. Hillcrest marched back with a 69-yard scoring 1 11 -1 drive. It was all on the ground until the bit of razzle- dazzle that put the last six points on the board. Panthers picked up a deflected pass and tossed it to a team-mate to close the last 24-yards. Yet, the Pan- thers started out cold, and although they warmed up - in the second quarter, the Cougars managed to roll up another win. jnbmg' Gardner works My zmy fhmlzgla 41 park of Prmlfaerr. 43,1 if ' .. Mm 1 ff - '-W-'72 We ! .1 5 fe - ' 1f ,W :1 y11.,v-1w. 1 1 fi-1 - 1 V' 1 1 if 1 ga p ff? 45 1 111 1 1 1' 1-,-.1 . 1 A 1 -fa . .... .. . . t 'S-'MVT 94-FM? i f P - . ' 7f11f9'i'7 ' T f 1r ' i Y W... 11 . ' 1 1 , . 1 fa .11 W f 'f 1- ,V - - 1 Tin' jazrftitf ftlllf, Stare 5!arie.ji111m l.fzmfy, Chrn' Litffzrlmz. mid flfzlll Gilljohnmn fzmf Dirk .Yifqororl purine the Panther 1'UzJ5er. Chzzzrh nf CO GARS SINK VIKIN S, 7-6 4ffff S1 ,N Rmlify l7orreII ,vnzkgi tzzmllwr am-. The rmzrber Hob Comm rlllrlljflll Hznzl. Bryan Adams' Cougars sunk the Vikings of Pink- ston Thursday night as they sustained their perpetual march toward the North Zone title. The seventh con- secutive Cougar win was a must to clinch a 4-O record. Vikings blew through BA. on a 75-yard TD march the Hrst time they had the ball, but the Cou- gars kept their usual cool and came storming back. Unfortunately for the Vikings fans another clash was not to be hard until the final moments ofthe game when they were cut short of their last chances for six points. In fact, after that opening flurry, the only other sc- rious threat the Vikings could manage against a crushing Cougar defense was a drive that died at the B.A. 6-yard line as the game ended. ln the 5rd down quarterback Scotty Miles fired a perfect strike tojohnny Gardner and he roared to pay- dirt for a 50-yard TD play. Alan Everett added the tying PAT, then in the sec- ond quarter dropped through a perfect 32-yard field goal to put the Cougars into the lead for keeps, BA. got an insurance tally by moving 55-yards after taking the kickoff to open the second half. Kenny Farmer did the TD honors vvith a 5-yard jaunt. ca f ' ' ' A 'gb 1 V The zwr'k lwmu. flfrm Cfr1l1:fll7'Kj. 'iitfftii Ilflfllfillg ta .1 Vikjrz APACHES SCALPED, ll-O-0 Starz Chick, led by Mike Crowe, charger up Randy Done!! - hir jifef are iwf! and bil lmnaft are Jura, llae Held in rofket farhion, The Bryan Adams Cougars massacred the Spruce Apaches Thursday night at Forester Field. The Cou- gars took the Apache's scalp on five different occas- sions to make the final tally 40-O. Cougarls showed a well-balanced attack, with all four backs getting about equal time as ball-toters. Also Scotty Miles spiced Spruce with an occasional pass to keep the defense honest. Miles engineered an 81-yard, 14-play drive for the Hrst 6-pointer, with the payoff, a 9-yard pass from Miles to end Mike Paulson. Gardner capped a 78 yard march in the second quarter with an 8-yard plunge over right tackle, then followed with his pass interception return to push the score to 20-6 at the half. Three more TD's were scored in the final quarter. Miles hit end Dossett for a TD, reserve Craig johnson followed with a 50-yard scoring jaunt, and Stanley Chick scampered 52 yards for the final toll. ' rfxlll-'V f --:-, M ,-' -'becnaw J 9 .., T... 'M -A- ,, ..... . .4 ,,, . L. Q sf. A W in . w. Qwest' ff ., The Cougar dejerzre ir 11 tough one f jzzrl ark Ihr Tj Rebefr. COUGARS RACK REBELS, 48-12 111116 Dorm! twlrzerlr willy Starry Mifer Vfbr azmffaer Iazzrlvzlarzflz pa Tj game set the stage for the Homecoming festivi- ties. The game actually pivoted around a strange play in the third quartet. BA was leading 14-6 and driving goalward with confidence. Tj made its final mistake in the fourth quarter with a fumble on its own 17- yard line which Bryan Adams turned into the final score of the night. Big plays were the fashion. Miles and Mike Paul- son combined for the first one, a 49-yard TD pass near the end of the first quarter. johnny Gardner ran 31 yards in the second quarter for the second Cougar score, and Tj scored on the board minutes later with a 55-yard ramble up the left sideline. In the end, Alan Crawford had 96 yards rushing for BA, and Bruce Gaw, james Helwig and Jimmy Wal- lace had their share of tackles. The BA Cougars once again prevailed over the Tj Rebels. I93 UNIGR AR ITY B ILDS FOR FUTURE FIRST ROW: David Collop, Ben Dooley, Gregory Xwilliams, Steve Collop, Bobby Stevens, Dennis Marshall, Rusty Simpson, Greg Lopen Mgr. SEC- OND ROW: Michael Cary, joe Stevens, Steve Thornton, Dillard Martin, Bill Neal, Chris McGowan, Dennis Gardner, Dana Martin, Stephen Volt- man. THIRD ROXY7: Coach Dolph Regelsky, Steve Gromntsky, Tommy Shelton Mgr., Robinson, Robert Clark, Charles Maniechia, Donald Flsuche, Pat Grona, David Laughlin, Keith Hnmby, Mark johnson, Art Headrick. FOURTH ROW: Frank Breedin Mgr., Steve Pendergrasshlay Hopkins, Eddie Martin, Phil Harrell, Coach Herb Aduddell, FIFTH ROW: Michael Shepherd, Gary Gunn, Lynn Beadles, Craig jackson, Sam Knapp. ,1,,,,.,f , ,,,yJ,,, igfk, Vi 'Q 1 t I 5 to r' sEAsoN RECORD t 1 B.A. 55 Irving 16 , Vkii BA. 12 Mesquite O ff iiii V , BA. 20 Sunset 6 - f i 'i BA, O Lake Highlands O I I ii BA' 26 Jem' 6 ,v, 'i , 56 Grand Prairie f ,, . 18 Richardson , Q' 19 Mwiuifs ,SS ' , , M 6 SHMCI1 t,g,Vfr+'fr' .. .. ,. fr - 'Mime jV. future Vanity, work hard, I94 B TEAM - FUTURE VAR ITY SEASON RECORD B.A. 20 Mesquite 22 B.A. 0 Woodrow Wilson 14 B.A. 0 Grand Prairie 14 BA. 6 W. T. White O B.A. 12 Irving McArthur 8 B.A. 25 Hillcrest 24 B.A. 12 Lake Highlands 6 B.A. 7 Spruce 18 B.A. 14 jefferson O B.A. 6 Richardson j.V, 18 Coarh Larry Coziin gizfei he4f2ful rriiirirm, FIRST ROW: Steve Caldwell, Bobby Fant, Brucejaggers, Rickly Patterson, Gary Buchannan, Bobby Hendricks, Todd Anderson, Randy Rutledge, Coach Herb Best. SECOND ROW: Coach Frank Davis, larry Schultz, Greg Williams, jack Elliott, Pat Grona, Shannon Coleman, Mark Layton, Bennett Wade. Steve Quinn, jon Scallons, Richard Estes. THIRD ROW: james Hanvey Mgr., Mike Hunt, Neil Crouch, Danny Gurrero, Ikie Con- way, Richard Dautrive, Sllrn Lloyd, Robert Harrell, Arthur Busbyulerry Hatcher, David Pietsch, Scott Estes, Coach Larry Covin. FOURTH ROW: Wally Eranklin,john Sallas, Dennis Clark, Terry Norton, Mike Greene, Mike Hawkins, Bill Tatom, Ronnie Greer, Darrell Hooper, Roger Darisse, Scott Greenman, Paul Haffner, Chuck Mallett. l rum. .LHQ 2.4, 1968 Varsity Basketball Team: Cafzfh Larry Cazfimjimfzn' Waller, Steve Spurki, Erir Gr05rur!h,j11rkie Harm. Eddie Klzoefkef. Paul Gray. Condo Zielz M uger Clam LfEbfl07l,1071 Dooley, Manager Phill Roof, Don Grwfh, Claarlie Gromatzrky, Sieve Piemn, Fred Oakei, Duke Gnrwaod, and Steve Grolmztx Paul Gray All-Zane H mzomble M mtion Manager. Eric Groscurrh Alf-Ciqf Jackie All-Zone Harris 81 45 - Lincoln All-Mefro Allfofwrenfe 56 52 - Samuell 70 57 - SpfuC6 70 35 - Madison F i 84 54 - Woodrow Wilson l 78 66 - Lincoln 2 43 45 - Samuell fl 54 52 - Spruce 5 55,4 69 55 - Madison 3' ' 83 53 - Woodrow Wilson il f 49 54 - Samucll 2 ,Uh-I ZIETZ NAMED CO CH OF YE R Ralph Zietz 1968 Coach of .ffae Year Coach Ralph was honored by local sports writers and other city coaches by being named Dallas Coach of the Year. Developing the potential he knew the team had was the basketball coach's objective throughout the season. Team members credit Zietz's stress on defen- sive play with being the decisive factor in the cagers winning season. Given only a slight chance in the East Zone race, the Cougars gathered momentum and by mid-season had pushed a step ahead ofthe preseason favorite. The Bryan Adams cagers finished in a deadlock with Sam- uell to win co-championship honors in the East Zone. lib' 'i 3 , Defeniire poJi!im1.r are pointed out to the Ieam Q3 Clmfb ZMZ- Caarh Zfetzk fue refeflr the Iwzfe .rftmzfiorz d1n'ing the .vfmzzd gum zwfla Snmzzeff. 10 - i ,,,L ' , i fgllrzwj. J 'Ui , I cwgm jam Harm andjim Waller ga up far 4 rebound in the spam game. CO CARS STREAK TO ZONE QEAD Bryan Adams' 1968 Cougar cagers began their con- ference season with a thirty-six point victory over the Lincoln Tigers. Senior center, Eric Groscurth, was re- sponsible for thirty of the Cougars, eighty-one points. The Cougars continued their Winning ways in what local scribes considered a surprising upset against the favored Samuell Spartans. Groscurth was again high-point man with twenty-two points. Al- though the game was a close one, 56-52, this Win be- came the impetus for a series of victories which fol- lowed. Steve Sparks,junior, was leading scorer in the Cou- gars' third victory of the season. Sparks scored four- teen points against the Spmce Apaches whom the Cougars defeated 70-57. With this spirited begin- ning, the Bryan Adams, cagers streaked to a zone lead. Paul Gray Jloootfhr two pointf against tloe Wild- fait. . mf , ,A '-A. COUGARS MAINTAIN FIRST PLACE M - H ' 1 , - Q , M .I 2 l - - img : EQ h i thie f - , if if ' A Q - Mgaallrifai .I g ll L- 15,9155 A F I, ,C f I 'st Qi 2, - P tr , fig 5'-19 i ' , , 12 - 1 ,rl 4, I 4- H - 2 O : :I !' E I nr N i ' ' Cha rlie Gr0ma1,tky.tboot.t a free throw at E fic Grotrurth andjnrkie Harrit wail for reboznmf Led by Eric Groscurth,s twenty points, the Cougars had three players scoring double figures, including Jon Dooley, 19, and jackie Harris, 16, in posting the fourth zone win against Madison's Trojans. A twenty-five point third quarter turned the tide in the 70-59 Cougar victory. Zone-leading Bryan Adams scored a 84-54 win over Woodrow Wilson in the season,s fifth win. High-scoring Eric Groscurth bucketed thirty-one points to lead the team effort. Jackie Harris played a major role in helping Eric Groscurth control the backboards and lead the Cou- gars to a 78-66 victory over the Lincoln Tigers in the teams' second meeting. Seniors, Groscurth, Harris, and Paul Gray led the Bryan Adams team in their suc- cessful effort to maintain their first place lead. . if , :nun--mf 2 'G , 0 4 4 A .' 2 I 1 . -gmt ,... M R Cougari zfie with Aparbet fir pouettion af the ball. I99 UPWARD SURGE CONTINU S Camera mtelaer Sieve Sparky in :mutual playing position. Excitement and a series of nip and tuck leads were the keynote of the Cougars second game with their chief rival, the Samuell Spartans. The score was tied until the last second of the game when Bobby Thompson of the Spartans scored the winning two points for Samuell. jim Walter turned in a creditable performance in guarding Thompson in the 43-45 de- feat, In another close game, 54-52, the Cougars defeated Spruce for the second time and scored their seventh victory of the season. A successful surge of victory-minded play brought the Cougars a decisive 69-55 victory in their second game with the Madison Trojans. Eric Groscurth scored twenty-three of these points as the team's up- ward surge continued. Cougar leam wezrmr-up bewre play-of game with Samuell. Q 6. M - A' F-.JL-in , ' i ' 5, 0 ',..,- 4 i , - .. -' 1 2 it .el f ' , - . ff... ...VH . H. ,,ws,,,.Mwr5,,,,,1raf?Q af,,f,4f,.,e,. 4 Z 'e - -: ' ' , T 1 Q 5 tammy Pau! Gray rmber dozwzfourt with appwzenls in flare pllilfllff. 3 ' tts. A ,' . S 5 X M -- Y Y J' 5 Q . 3' 3 P 0 ,ak , T Q xl Q N W M COUGARS FORCE ZONE PLAY-OFF jackie Hnrrir, 21. you leammule and readier pau in Samuel! play-aff CW? '- T- .2 ' Boosting the season's record to a 9-1 victory tally by an important 83-53 win over Woodrow Wilson, the Cougars finished the season in a deadlock with Samuell for the championship of the East Zonejack- ie Harris was high point man against the Wildcats with twenty-two points. Zone co-champions BA and Samuell finished sea- son play with identical records. Each team had one victory over the other and was forced to a Zone Playoff. Cougar effort showed in B.A.'s leading score for the first three quarters of the play-off game. Harris and Gromatzsky turned in outstanding performances for the Cougars as did the whole team. However, the Spartans gained a five point lead early in the fourth quarter and maintained it to score a 54-49 victory over the Cougars. B TEAM WINS SECOND IN ZONE Bryan Adams 1968 B Team: Larry Hfzgezlarn, Steve Grwmzlzjky, Allan Bfllingfly. Coach Cozfin. Rirbam' Burner, Sieve Srnrzrl. Da1fiflMarf1n Mike Rogeri Kenny Bmzlork, Ikie Cozizzwy, joe Wfznlcll. Paul Hffner. Erl Houston, and Gary Hill, Robert Harrell, Darrow Iflaoper. Wfnlb Franklin SEASON RECORD COUGARS OPPONENTS 67 Hillcrest 54 42 Madison 28 46 Spruce 54 46 Samucll 57 61 W. Wilson 58 57 W. T. White 57 52 T. Jefferson 68 70 Pinkston 68 79 W. Wilson 56 63 Lincoln 57 583 537 B -Team goej through Jtrenzlouy workozm V. membm rrrimmage in bqyk gym after school. JUNIOR VARSITY junior Varsity Basketball team members enjoyed as successful a year as did the other two teams. Although this is only the second year since the J.V. Team was formed, there was an increase of fifty per cent in mem- bership. This team is composed of members of both the Sophomore and junior classes and is an excellent opportunity to train for Varsity Basketball. Members of the junior Varsity Team are: Steve Smart, Wally Franklin, Kenny Braddock, Robert McKinney, Mike Hawkins, Paul Hafner, Mike Turner, Ricky Barnes, Max Houston, Gary Hill, Ben Dooley. l.V. MEMBERSHIP JUMPS Vnrrily znenzbers denzomlrate feflmiqzzer lu jzminr Vanity .fefzm menzlzery. a -an-41:11. -' A . ci Wigs Q ,x -E! I 3 1525921 I ls ,V 204 I4 Q I 2226 i f X pw j . ' ,-:dh--.' A Z I J am:-.. fy . i LW, ' ,r.,.,,t4,.. 1 -Lit I be I ' iff-ff I 1? Aft f fn' TOP ROW: Tommy Martin, Bobby Sims,-Ion Dooleygjames Helwig, Craigjohnson, Alan Crawford, Randy Cavender, Scotty Miles, Coach Regelsky, BOTTOM ROW: Mike Cary. Mike Swinford. David Collop, Mike McAdams, Greg Williams, Mark Collop, Stanley Chick BASEBALL TEAM DISPLAYS ACILITY AND SKILL '67 Summer Record - W - 21 L - 8 Ties 2 BA 9 10 Richardson BA 7 3 MacArthur BA 2 1 MacArthur BA 6 1 Lake Highlands ' BA 9 1 Turner BA O 10 Tj BA 8 3 Jesuit BA 4 2 White BA 4 3 Highland Park BA 1 O Highland Park BA 10 O Lake Highlands BA 2 2 Richardson BA 2 4 Richardson BA 3 3 White BA 1 6 Turner BA 18 O Jesuit BA 6 3 Tj BA 5 3 Richardson BA 5 O MacArthur BA 4 5 MacArthur BA 5 2 Garland BA 5 1 Garland BA 1 2 Andy,s Mill BA 2 1 N1an'FOrt Worth Cotzflw Regelrky bm fz brzglyz' oulloak fir .fhir ,fm- BA 4 O Iowa Park 50113 team. BA 4 1 Turner BA 5 2 Haltom City Y Sfotly Milef takes u'nm1-zzpihaflz Tonmgy Mar- tin, Vx' SL'0fU' Mila pratsfrx the plnfe ai 1171 opponent xlidej in. BFI1fL7ll'!l?7ll0Kf' efye z if'zu?.W Cle:11z-150 bifler. Eddie 01L':'JII5. lmzkey reaafy fir ll fry? to tbe baltm box. Babb 571115 KUIINAOXK flu Bmebfzfl with female L'0llIl'0f - hiv buf, L A5 Coach Regelfky ,rtudiet the game. Comb Cazfin ffmzlfkl lo the More keeper, Bryan Adams' Baseball team merges from the dug- out with nine lettermen: Stan Chick, Allan Crawford, Scotty Miles, Tommy Martin, Eddie Owens, Bobby Sims, and Mike Swinford. Coach Dolph Regelsky's expert guidance leads the team to a successful season. Tree strikes youire outy' is something the team tries to avoid, their creed is safe.', SINIYZQ' Cbizk maker Jlzre his opifmnenl daevfl laetome 11 frank Jmr. Buffer 11p. ' Eddie Ozvem mkej ,713 fend COUGAR ACTION FROM PLATE TO BASE TUIIYIICJ' Martin fra like 11 mnnon info flu' mill of Sfolg' Milam X ,,,. , TOP ROW: Kiezb Hfzmlzy, Buzzy Bmlgy, Bill Horton. Dillard Marlin. Cnzigjobnxon, Bill Farmer, MIDDLE ROW: Kfezh Helmf, Sfezfe Sam!- eriv, Cbrirjmzifk. john Mwzzfinir, Brzzfe Abmluzm. Ring' Sivyuwl. 13671713 Gardmfr, BOTTOM ROW: Kevin Hall, Bi!! Neal. johnny Gardner. Bmfafy bjwzex, Rmmfy Gm. CI DERME PROVE THEIR TAMI A TOP ROW: Bi!! Bzzrrif. Neil Cromh. Gary MICHIIHHII. Bzzzgy Bmby, Roger Ddi'f:f:fF, MIDDLE ROW: Bezmefr Wade. Kiefh Marrin. Dfnmy Smrlmrough. Riffwanf Dalzleriezfe, BOTTOM ROXV: Biff FKIFIIZHA. Wally Fmzzkfizz. Sieve Pierre. Defmir Clark. Chllfk Maflelf. ,' 3 F. I 3- in v A S 6 5. 1 a , KI , fl xlf' J li Q xr-' is 6 21 X 17 '- KVA '31 ffl QS l STANDING: Stan Ferguron, Brad Fergmon, Brute Gaw. Stew Thornton. KNEELING: Sieve Perrjy. jamer Genhy. Tommy Addudell Agility drillx are a nererriqy hr MM rpikfav. March March March March March April April April May TRACK SCHEDULE 2 - Carrollton Relay 9 - Rebel Relay 16 - Kimball Relay 25 - Weatlierford Relay 50 - Dallas Invitational 6 - District Meet 12 f City Meet 28 - Regional Meet 11 - State Meet IT? A WORLD OF H RDLEC Gel on your mark. gel Jef, go . . , jb0llIJ' Tommy' Ho!! ar Blllfllfy jafzei and Teammnley ge! Jeff jamef Gwzirj' it gwed . , . be clmri oulffazlrfifzg beiglatx with erm. Hard workouts, consistent performances, preci- sion, and co-ordination describes the Bryan Adams Track Team. Springtime finds energetic cindermen working out every afternoon to condition themselves so that they may maintain high standards that Bryan Adams' sets in other fields of endeavor. Satisfaction of a job well done is churning into the home stretch, straining for the tape, and pushing for an extra yard . . . knowing you come in first. Membent ofllre track team follow Chrirjazzifk andjobnng' Ganfner. It'.r Jbower li111e. ' I DER , D SKILL Willa the heyh ofa fberglan rod, Stew Perg' oferfomef llaeforce vfgmzfify. , f. mi. 'Tlve idea II fa gr! 190 up and 110101 in Illfilfllllflll time .rqyf Rufly Sirfquon, Richard Este: trief to lzypafy Rirhard Daulriwe iw- v vfz, M fn' . QP'---- ' - ', LN: , -gvml 4 6.34-,. .V - f QV My Slnzin is I0 win , . . for team Jafiqfnftion ai wel! ax per- Jonal 5ati.y'arlio11. kw- FIRST ROW: Ken SlIljfl9,.j0h77 Young, Bill Morrow, Tam Cox. SECOND ROW: Pal Casejgjolon Gee, Chuck Boyelle, Glen Martin. Paul Cook. GOLF TEAM WINS STATE Due to annual deadlines the el Conquistador is forced to submit data from last year's standings. Under the leadership of Coach Hill, the golf team was successful in winning state. The team this year placed seventh in the San Anto- nio tournament. Captain Jeff Neito and john Gee are the leading scorers. The team prayctices every after- noon to enrich their skill and coordination with hopes of winning city and possibly a place in the state rank. a i t.,,sll aw. ,,,N..1ra one :ff . '1f'?i HP W 'P Tlaalk right, 17111 .fhe ball on tive lee. fKen Smilb, john Gee p '- l' 'WW A . ' - 1 1 , Q'i--'fe?tm-sez. .- -Esate , r ms 'V K . - '--fwfr.- SfJ1 11.': f XM' , ,, .1 T 5 .. f - V ,, ii' t e - ' , ., ,y -r Sfvfp- ,. X' - tml-- ' ' .- - i. - ' ,gn-af is tsaa-,::'S,:a...'f-fi,17:45-Ls-4'?-grams .-gag?-,Mg'Y,Xg. V. f ,tu e-X tap'-ff -c HS? .Q -M F: 1 , JP. :J Eei?1'f-7 fl -.F'?f 4- ,2w'ri ,-. ?.'l.2-'--It-f if--4'Y ,' 'S'-23134 f:-N T125-11 'i3 A1i- I t fa 'es ,,,,, f th .4552-,.g4, 'fgrf' . . ,.. Wh..- I A The idea if to watfla the ball! Uolm Young. Bill Morrowj 4 v .af J veil . l u '-7:92, JT' 1 n ,,, N . ,,..,g va - L' -w ., .s ' 1. ,..', :wwf-wff? . .'. V Ar? expfuu ,, 3 i -Bef' '- -f ik' my ,il 3'-t - K V L: W .W 3' ' xg.-QH,.i.'x,y'i1,f L . M ,ilwia .FN I1 Tom ts0I1fk1.f6't! or MMP fT077l Cox, Pat Cfmfyj an 4 Lf, I . Gfefz Marlin pnzftim lm Jmnre. :Xt lf' I' g,f WIM TEAM TAKES TOP HO OR This season the Bryan Adams Swim Team took top honors in several meets. B. A. ranked first in a triangular meet with Woodrow and Samuell, and first in dual meets with Woodrow, Samuell, Thomas Jefferson, and St. Marks. B. A. ranked 12th out of 27 teams in the Dolphin Relays at Texas Tech, 17th out of 32 teams at Southern Methodist University, and 19th out of 40 teams in an Aus- tin tournament. One of the team members, Scott Riedell, is one of the ten best back-stroke swimmers in the state of Texas this year. He has been clocked at 59.7 for 100-yards. The team works under the able direction of Coach Herb Aduddell. This year the team has no chosen captain but functions under Manager Tommy Shelton. Practice is held at Southern Methodist University each Tuesday through Thursday nights from nine to ten o'clock. , r 'A' f ' ef, , Z Coarla Hero Adzzdclell lookr on the Iearzz in Jilem' meditalion LEFT TO RIGHT5 FIRST ROW: Steoe Perry, Sieve Tommy, Tommy Adudelell, jwf Weaver, Tommy Shelton - Mgr., Mike Thomar. SECOND ROW: Allen Riedel, Ronald Wbife, Ayred Zirzzmern, Coarh Hero Aduddell, Bobby Sreoem, Roberr Murray, Rirhard Gladrtone, THIRD ROW: Stoll Riedel, Ayrerl Crump, Bert Barlram, Tommy flilasloj Redwine, Doug Sharp, Gary lrackren. BACK ROW: joe Steomrjames Bowden, Kerry Zulzrar, Mark Poller, Kelb MeCullar, Robert Burnett. e.si.. e T 10? 5 'f 'tp 'O unfnfn V-53 WWE I' ku DR --2 N w -fy Yllfflil Ieam clowm urolmd as Coafb Adznfzlell Ilvinkf. Tlujy'rr gwzmz get Ibeinrlf I-L15 Anpbozfy fbmzd lime ffllllkl NWI? fdiark Pomrj DIVERS: Sieve Perry. Bobby Stezwzj Tommy Ad1zddell.jW Weaver. .vii 1 ' 381- V i ..,,. ' J 1 ' 4 lf? ' 05 A wal .lAV S ' A 'kr - nh it if In . I 'ii' .f J ',3. -1 Nou' for fm' IIEXY ftwzl . . . KSIM: Perrjyj 'V' -1 B- 5 ' - ff' H iw-f ' L XX I - am x J' 1 Z 1, u X, -.-.-....-.....2 1 X 5 1.a5I one in the ZL'!llL'! ,f 11 TEAM DEFENDS DI TRICT TITLE With a display of quick thinking and fast move- ment, the tennis team has begun a great season with the determination to go all the way. This year the B.A. team is trying to defend their district title won last year. They started the year with a district Win over Samuell by three matches to one. Then they contin- ued for their second victory over Lincoln with the score 3-O. The nine members of the team were selected as best among many other competitors. Their sponsor this year is Miss Trice who is an expert tennis player her- self. Her vivacity and the great team effort have con- tributed to make this year's team one of the best at Bryan Adams. Mist Trice lendsf a baffling hand to Paula Orrull FRONT ROW: Cindy Riggs, Merry Pratt, Paula Orcutt, Marion Boelhouwer, BACK ROW: Paul Gray, David Pratt, Dennis Green Mike Smith, Truett Majors. .nm 'f-1--N-.....Ng..h'Y. L ff K -Q 3,1 ,f Dennis Green Marion Boclhouwcr Mike Smith 'lx-Q... Z5 Cindy Riggs Paul Gray Merry Pratt mi: . -1,.,,,,m-MGS V - Truett Majors Paula Orcutt David Pratt ...- V7-2 A..-f 'f 2l7 l 1 , , A.-A gg KI gr: Y iv' W 0 waumsmvmbmws .H 3 ww , 5 Personalities CLASSES, anizfiliel, and sports renter around artive people and pmonnlilief. 2I9 Swv , , V. n E Vik, Q I, m , . E ,Qu U .1 U. Y TS' K t ' Ig A V ij ' g ' E Kenny Plunk Jim FAVORITES ELECTED BY SENIOR CLASS QM Y Carl B ef nr 4'-. N '-'-1 Scotty Miles L- in . 3.2 ,gif ' E Becky Wilson f A -Y . , A. Y S 3 5' E ' 5 ' , x . -A K .WEE Mihai lj' v 2 , ,S K, 2 2. fl 4 3 E , ,sf mfg 1 V , ,fii fg,, .,., 1 FAVORITES ELECTED BY SENIOR CLASS Eddie Hamlet S FAVORITES ELECTED BY SENIOR CLASS X X f K ,-. f Sherry Part Clint Bowling ,! vv fix. FAVORITES ELECTED BY SENIOR CLASS Chuck W Sandy ohnn SENIOI ELECTED BT QM , Nh K fl, I --Wai? Q re ' 1 L ,fran ,lr 1 ri ' , b ,ik ,ir EE E W 55.5-12515 i ,.,,,. .,,l' - L E . EEEEEEE kk A ,V Sandy Collier Chuck Reid 224 J Ohnny Gardner r I JERSONALITIES SENIOR CLASS - Q x B - I 1 A p 1. x 1 1 . f vu, 4 B Mx .51 .fi 23 B 1 Jackie Berrett .5 B l .1 ' -Q, , l' it V 3 1 ackie . , , 3 . W, . M Becky Berry Ran dy BCC QP Randy Dossett -,E ee ,Q 5 , 1f'.. Q' . ' qi' 'Gmac 3 ,....., ,, A , ..., M. . ,......,,, , - ,.... K K ,.mZ,::w -1.-.,,,x lftunuav, ' ,:::u.,,:' 1 Nancy 12111165 James Helwig 226 ? Adele SENIO ELECTED B Adele Tanner Nancy Slevin DERSONALITIES .ENIGR CLASS Eddie eannette Mike .l - Jeannette Scott 'Y Mike Paulson Eddie Owens 227 Thurman Pam Doug 1 SENIOI ELECTED B5 - ' K ..:i 'V Thurman Moss 1 K wr Q Q r X jr 'K Q fx .A 'E X 1 Q W r Q N N R ., , ,XMI wr, f .f, .. X , .r x Y E u.uL JH uL-1. Pam Thornton 'HM 5 71: Q N ' 228 Doug Sharp ERSONALITIES ENIOR CLASS , . . - ' '34 -'a,f, J' , - ' L Melinda Chappell 4 1 W. ,-1 l Q X ' .ll I 2 1 lr 7' ll pi ,z . i v Melinda David 11- w Qi. N Al 2 ll? IPB: I P3 E. VD v-1 ,xx fa i fi 'laa '- gi i Lv l k Q ' 2 E I f Lanier Sharp David Prarr 229 JUNIO ELECTED B Buddy jones Bill Neal anicc Moore . 4 Ji' I - , . Pam jones '-k' ' 1 W , z J .:,,, 53:31. , H 1: if n W'. - ' I E 'EEE f'fi?'. Q' , . Ellz A 'Nm 'J N gi ' , 1 1' T ' I :gif ' A Rl 'ERSONALITIES Umor: CLASS e n V V n 0 71 f xx I A K , my Susan Ferguson Y X Y V lv QV W, . -In ' A +V xx A ,R44L,'.. 1, f I y , Y If X N U ,W I l J ! 91 15 Y. i' Bruce Gaw -.1 2 1 ,VL J o LX wvfq j f'X1LP' 7 ,XXIKQJ-P' O QW ennifer Hay Steve Thornton L JUNIOP ELECTED BH Randy Cavendcr I K 1 gl .. ,,. . ..,, , W ,. ,, .- .. ,--131 'f Diane Berry Randy Goss Lisa Holler ' V ,K-mf , :Q 'ERSONALITIES UNIOR CLASS I W MMA .LX ,ii,7 Kenny Farmer Ufvfiff M - f ,Vp i M i 1 J ,f 5' V' fini jlf ' Cindy Houston ' . -3 SKIPN' Af wi N , - -245' i , jimmy Walter Vicki Avico SOPHOMOR Richard Estes Vicki Yandell Cindy Lowenthal Tina English Todd Anderson Bruce Jaggers ELECTED B1 'ERSONALITIES l GPHOMORE CLASS .' J 'xxx vt , af., 'V S S 2 L' ' Vg Y . .4-f' ' . Az N X wg, Lx Bruce Sifford e 'M fx Y N, . , t Denise McCuen Sara Steigetwald V 13 t. , ,Q -N Z5 I - Eff 6? ., 'T V' ll , I . s ' t V4 A ,.,-- v'L5 I .fx ' ' W Kiki! t V. W ' Judy Strmget Steve Thomas Bennett Wade PERSONALITY NOMINEES SENIORS l 'EI' L. a- ...vivid Robert Hamie Pam McDonnell jimmy Wfallzice Jan Bowling Eric Groscurth Linda Wainwright KCUUY Carol Edgar AIRS qjmwfmd Charity Cowart Bill Evans Nanny Patterson MCI C1'UfCl1flClfl Hlgglnbmham JUNIORS Linda Kelly Craig johnson Debra Wilaon t 2 K ,.h, . -ag L ttl- '25-' ' If Lincla White jon Dooley Marcy Atkins Dillard Martin Mikie Rybiski Bobby Green Dennis Gardner Kathy Cloninger Duke Garwoocl Ange Martz grew COHOP Barbie Martin .'. H.. ,,- .,. 5, K , 236 ,,.,.,,- Mark Layton Kandy Kiker lkie Conway Phyllis Parker SOPHOMORES Ben Dooley Elizabeth Smith Darrow Hooper Christine Brandenburg Giving unselfishly of their time and effort, many students at Bryan Adams are seldom recognized for their fine contributions to the school and community. El C Salutes has been an annual effort to recognize some of these students from the various departments. The yearbook staff wishes to introduce a new tradition to Bryan Adams. The new Gold Cougar award has been designated to honor those students who have not only excelled in one department, but in all aspects of school life. Based on scholarship, citizenship, and contribu- tions to the school, the Gold Cougar award will be presented annually to one to six people who have proved their deserving merit. The selec- tion will be made from the Senior Class by a student-faculty committee. A gold cougar head on a gold disc will be presented to each winner at the yearly Scribble Day Assembly. 237 It has sc Club. Scien. talent y y ' the successdof the 1967 Regional Math Conference was due to his ef- forts. In the Hocl-caday Math Con- ference, Glen won second place for Bryan Adams. He has generously volunteered to the tutoring service. Mu Alpha Theta, an honorary math organization -and the National .Honor Society have chosen Glen as a member. Such gifted students are rare, and Bryan Adams is proud to have Glen -Haschke as a Cougar. Glen Haschke l . Energy, originality, dependabili- t and humor are just a few of the Y, elements in Debra's personality. She was 1967 treasurer and is 1968 president of the ,Cothurnus Clubg Her dramaticftalent has won her a place in Thespians, Variety Theater, Children's Theater, and the Senior Play.. Quill and Scroll and Les Elites are clubs to which she belongs. Debra is in the National Honor So- ciety and she maintains an A aver- age. ,Her enthusiasm has helped her to be an efficient business manager and a clever, creative co-editor of the el Conquirtador. Debra is,'how- ever, so considerate of others that she never shirks the small behind the scene jobs.,Hct many- friends genuinely respect Debra Popeiand her versatile contributions to Bryan Adams. J i i ' -.l X l .,AV J i Q f I ff ,ff anie y Olson Early in her sophomore year, janiefs talent for drama was recog- nized. Shewas accepted in the Co- thurnus Club where she has served as 1967 Historian and 1968 Treasur- er.gFor three years she has been in Variety Theater- ,with an enter- taining role as a senior. Each sum- mer she has been to a Speech and Drama Workshop. Janie is also pon the Senior Play Committee. She is president of the German Club and for her third year is participating in the American Field Service. She has been an office assistance for two years and worked in the IBM' room for two years. With all of her extra- curricular activities, -Ianie's name is listed on the Honor Roll for three years, and she is a member of the National Honor Society. C Y! f -J if E his N.F.L: this many hours origi- nality, many new ideas to the Student Council 'as chairman of the Program Commit- tee. Phil was responsible for the tapes prepared 'for Brotherhood Week. The tapes were not only lively i but generated serious thoughts about the more signifi- cant aspects of this annual event., In addition to this, Phil avidly pairi- cipated in Les Elites and the World Affairs Club. He maintained anex- ceptional grade average. He also participates in fhe National Honor Society. His services have contrib- uted much to Bryan Adams. Phil - Martin EL 9, ALUTE Each year el Conquimzdar Salutes recognizes a few students who have made special contributions to Bryan Adams. Faculty members select nominees who excel in their areas of interest and who match ability with a willingness to serve. These students did not hesitate to accept responsibilities in our school nor did they hesitate from giving their best. MYRA BENNER: Myra has distinguished herself as an accomplished speaker and debater for Bryan Adams. She is an efficient, conscientious corresponding secretary ofthe National Forensic League. Myra is active in Junior Achievement, President of Future Teachers, and a mem- ber ofthe National Speakers Corps. Her sincere manner and her poise have been evident in her appearance on Teen Panel on television. DAVID HORNACK: The many talents of Davi enabled him to serve Bryan Adams in many capaci the area of drama David is in the Cothurnus Cli Senior Play and Childrens Theater, and for two y has performed in Variety Theater. He has been in t cussion section of the orchestra for three years a member of Los Primos Ensemble. I-le is Vice-Presii the National Honor Society, a speaker in the Natio rensic League, and a member of the Cap and Gov Invitational Committees. This versatile student li run the mile for the Varsity Track Team. TEVE BROOKS: Outstanding ability in both math and :ience have teamed with hard work to win for Steve aany honors. This year the Science Club and the Nation- l Honor Society have chosen him as president. Sewing lso as clarinetist in the marching band, treasurer ofthe math club. Student Council representative. lab assistant, nd member of a National Math Honor Society, Mu llpha Theta. Steve maintained an A average and won a National Merit Letter. cox +. it 1? L A A A BILL MAY: As efficient and courteous commander of Company C and captain ofthe drill team. Bill has won the espect of his classmates. His ROTC honors include the lvryrs award. Commandant's award. Outstanding N.C.O.. Academic wreath. and Athletics Award. Bill has been a member ol' the Creative XVriting Club and the German Club and has maintained a B Honor Roll standing. Recently. he has received an appointment for the Air Force Academy. Wal I A Y 5 'l l- WCW? CINDY COOK: Cindy's creative interests flow into many areas of art-sculpture. jewelry. drawing, painting. printmaking, and borique. Cindy has shared this talent by serving in the Art-in-Action Club for three years at Bryan Adams. Her stage sets have added ro the enjoyment for many play productions. and her senior exhibits were ad- mired by many of her fellow students. 115. ,ll y , WAYNE CRAWLEY: Many students at Bryan Adams have enjoyed photographs from the camera of Wlayne Crawley. ln spite of part-time employment, this Chronifle photographer has planned ahead and met deadlines even when it meant working late at night. As assistant editor, Wayne is a strong contributor to the Sr. Pub. He is regu- larly on the A honor roll, and was chosen as a member of Quill and Scroll his junior year. For his dependablility, diligence and ability, the elCw2qzz1k1ar!0ris happy to recog- nize Wilyne Crawley. 3. ARLA CUMMINGS: Arla has been the backbone oft typing service in the Principals office this year. Alwz cooporative and efficient, she often volunteered as mu as two hours a day. Arla enjoys her activities in A.F.S,, I ture I-Iomemakers, and Future Teachers. ef Conquirfar joins in expressing the gratitude of the school for su unselfish service and salutes Arla Cummings. . Y-325 if . ii . JA o, CA RISSE MICKEY: Completing five years of Latin wit an A average is quite an accomplishment. Carisse has dor this and is Secretary of the Texasjunior Classical Leagu She won a scholarship and attended the National Lati Camp at the University of Kansas. Her many talents ai made evident by her performances in the Concert Cho and Marching Band, and her membership in the Scienc Club. Carisse is il member of the National Honor Sociel and is a National Merit Semi-Finalist. el Conqzzirtadi proudly salutes this superior student Carisse Mickey. .YNN GREEN: The very special sets for the 1968 Senior flay are examples of Lynn's tireless efforts. She applies ierselfwith equal dedication in the Concert Choir, in her ibrary work. and in the Art in Action Club. She is regu- arly on the Honor Roll and is a member of the National donor Society. Wlien a junior, Lynn was in the cast of 'izmie Gel Your Gmz. The el Cmzqzzirfador is happy to rec- lgnize a student of Lynn Green's caliber. l i I A ,,,, 5- -. V. L DAM WALKER: The need for a literary society at Bryan Adams has been filled largely due to Pam's efforts, Many iours of investigation and deliberation were necessary in :he development of this organization. Pam's extra- brdinary talent for composition has won for her the Daughter of American Revolution contest and scholar- ship to Austin College. Pam is a member ofthe National Honor Society. Her contribution to Bryan Adams will yong be remembered, and the ef Conqlziyladorgladly salutes Pam Wfalker. l XX, CHERYL ROACI-I: Determination and a desire to learn helped to send Cheryl to Germany in 196'. This year she is president ofthe American Field Service. In addition, she has been an active member of the Youth for Christ, Fu- ture Homemalter. Les Elites. German Club, Red Cross, and the Folk Music Club. Cheryl has sung in the Concert Choir and she has performed in the Musicals HB!'4QdlI007lU and Oklahonm , 31- 645 T uf-1, nv GTC' Basketball Queen jeizmielle Sm!! W ,.LAh ,4,, , , 4 2 -Jiffy . L i. gi ' . pgtgiis Sophomore Duchess Debbie Allen unior Princess Lim Holler ROYAL BEAUTY Several organizations choose a lovely girl as their queen. They are presented to reign over special occasions. Key Club Sweetheart joyrebn Smiley The Coronation is the formal affair at which forty-five finalists, chosen by the entire student body, are presented in a courtly ceremony. The climax of the evening is the crowning ofa sophomore duchess, a junior princess, and a senior lg sweetheart. The Coronation Dance fol- lows the presentation. 247 EXCHANGE STUDENT Whether organizing the Yoga Club or working out on the swim team, Renzo Arnold, this year's ex- change student from Switzerland soon became in- volved with life at Bryan Adams. Renzo loves to ice skate and became an active member of the Ice Skating Club. He also participated in the German Club, Les Elites, and Youth for Christ. He maintained good grades while at Bryan Adams and speaks five lan- guages fluently. When asked what he thought about Bryan Adams, Renzo replied, It's like one big fami- lyll' Renzo Arnold RUMOTE GGODWILL Cris Burekhardt Petite Cris Burckhardt is our dark-eyed exchange student from Columbia. From the beginning, her at- titude has been Go Cougars, go, go, goin Looking like a doll in her uniform, this honorary member of the Belles became an enthusiastic Bryan Adams fan. Cris also enjoys her duties in the I.B.M. room, Co- thurnus Club, her Latin American History class, and playing basketball. Her many friends and she agree that the A.F.S. program is wonderfull 'Q if .W ,, Q 'Win 5 +1 K W Q' If i' X - G Q K Q6 Q4 ' Q as , . - ..,:: 5, gm 'tis' if Q, I ' WE' arm nee- ... Haan 'T A HQ xg ,ur Q9 , lasses GRADUATION Day bringJ untifyalion und regret and time emotion! seem mirrored in the Jufzrlmg fmlf of the Jlream. 2 5 I if r JD' .7 ' - , - Q- Q-.. 1 1, 1 i .,, 9, fj cr X it ,r Aux tr' 252 r K r Af' '- V, me 4 2 l 1 4 xy 6. If . V, E.. we r rr 5' l f 4 1 - A5 . sv- x , j , , 4' my ll v A Ni S 1 ,J 'X 1, 1 ,W . 3' 5, YG' , . if V' ' Rnk lhrncs Nunn- I5.irner mn smear Rlnrlx Barshop Mun Barra Kim B.irron Broil: Bcach Susan Bean Lcllic Beck Bill Bceklv Kuhx Bccnc Melody Bcgcy liunnic Bclmlcc licrkx Bclingcr jerry Bcll Sumnn Bell Dun: Bcllcr I-'im Bcnmn John Barrier Elizabeth Berry Linn Bn-rrv Susan Bcxhlrsc Sharon licrhurum Bern' Bickle Allan Billingsley Mgrilyn Birkes Barbara Blank Lynnc Blivcn l n K ifwrdh H in H rw if ., lm ' , 1 ' , A, , 5 'T f . 4, - r fy in K . Q 'As' . , A' 5, X fir if r x. ii K A Q . +L 'I D f 1' 'f ,Y ' A1 rr OPHOMORES Rcbccca Abbot: Kay Aherrurhy Mikc Acrcy Debbie Adims Suzcrre Adny L.am.' 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P' ' 15 W gv , -Finn' Y Richard Timmons 'T Q, S ' A ,Jeannie Tiner f' ' 'ji ' 'l Brenda Tipton V 'Tiny , V p n 1 Danny Todd 5' gf' 1 5 Texie Tomlinson K i ' ' 4 l'lf 289 fy,1,,k I-we-ff fem, ,,,,5c,,,,,,,,,fW,M g - 9 ,Q b ii V W I V I af - 'T 1 'izl W T i LXVIV iii ii gg: Q P 4 i ,- .M 4' f ,. gf Q Judson Walker Lynda Walker Peggy Walker Sue Walker QS up-ff 290 Robert Tommey john Tomson Art Topper Alice Tracy Bennie Tracy Debbie Traphagan Greg Treaclway Dwight Trees john Tripp Lance Troegle Roland Tucker Cam Tuley Peggy Turner Ronald Turner Linda Van Sharon Vanderburg Dee Wadsworth Glyncla Walker Margie Wallace jimmy Walter john Ward jo Ann Waskow Terri Waters Ginni Watson john Watson Don Watts Debbie Weaver Nancy Webb Bret Wehby Steve West Linda White Marsha White Patricia White Fran Whittenburg Anice Wicker Steve Willett Barbara Williams Charlie Williams Frances Williams Greg Williams Larry Williams Michael Williams Wilson Williams Beverly Willingham Cheryl Wilson Deborah Wilson Debra Wilson Gary Wfilson David Wilson Mark Wilson Melanie Wilson Randy Wfilson Mary Winchester Mike Witherspoon Tracey Wolfe Susan Woner Carolyn Wood Rodney Wood Randy Woodard Doug Wren Linda Wright Mark Wright jan Wulf Cynthia Wy'lie Pam Wynn Phil Yates Gary York Randy York john Young Tommy Young Randall Zeigler David Zuber vu. GM '50 5. X-fi by g 3 , is s i . x ,fe ll jim Woerner Mickey Wofford Margaret Wolf Dianne Wolfe .Ars 54 i- .J,,. 'w I M, . . 'li 4 ff Q, 4 u ls. ,- 'A u O A P 12 -. 1 i ar D f, V 'FUN in . 5 im ,, ,. T 'SW 2' Kg lk 'lc T f 'rj' Ii ' as , I5 R ,L :GX N. l o-'P - , law... 1 QT! 1 4 . ix' T f' Q I if rcs s .pg '- 3,1 vel' x., V yy . LU , f N Lil 7' 1 y . I ,k 1 f y Q 4, y Y. - who 'Di wi '3- ll i .E A 5 3 5 1+ . 6 , fill! 291 1 Q OFFICERS BRING CLASS OF '68, SUCCESS Seniors of 1968 brought honor and praise to a memorable year. The thrill of the second football bi-district title, the increasing number of scholarships and awards, the exciting race in all sports for titles, and the growing recognition of BA organizations made an indelible impression on all concerned with the school. Leading the Seniors through a memorable year were President David Pratt, Vice-President Thurman Moss, Secretary Carla Burch, Treasurer johnny Gardner, and' Sponsor Mrs. Liz Cohen. lirudenf Cazmfil Preridml, Kemp Plank. falkr ta live rolnlfif. ABLES. VERG CARROLL April 22: Greenville. Tex. ABRAHAM, BRUCE HOXVARD April 251 Das Moines. Tex. Track Tmm ACKERMAN, RON BLAIR Nov. 211 Wicliita, Kan, ADAMS. CHARLES LEE jun. 183 Dallas. Tex. Art in Action - Sectctxtryg B Honor Roll: Creative X'X7riting ADAMS. KATHLEEN Sept. 9g Oklahoma City, Ol-tlu. Belles-2. Lt.-33 Senior Council-53 Future Red Raiders-23 Spirits-lg Senior Assembly Comm.-5g Nil- tiongil Honor Society-2. 33 office Helpl ADUDDELL, TOMMY DOUGLAS Oct. 15 D:1llas,Tex. Future Bears-31 Swim Team-33 Track Team-1. 2, 31 Football-B Team-1, j.V.-2. Varsity-3 ALBRECHT, SUSAN MARIE April 171 St. Pniul, Minn. Science Club-51 Pura Mecliczil Club-1. 23 Spirits-1. 21 Orchestra- Dal I-Iig Literature Clubl ALBRIGHT. PATTY ANN Aug, 25: Dallas, Tex. Spirits-11 Ice Skating Club-13 Co- thurnus Club-2. 5 7Ds' i, AQ' W- in aiu L, nz--v Z 40 .ir li' T, .J . Ep 293 ANDERSON, RONNIE LEE April 27, Childress, Tex. ANDERSON, THOMAS RAY Oct. 22, Boris, La. ARCACHA, ANA MARIA july 31, Havana, Cuba Les Elites-2, 3, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 5, Spanish Club-1, 2, 3 ALEXANDER, LOIS june 21, Seattle, Wash. Majorette-1, 5, Concert Band-1, 3, Les Elites Reporter-3 American Field Service-1, 2, A Honor Roll-3, Senior As- sembly Comm.-5, Senior Play-3 ALFORD, DONALD WILSON May 19, Miami, Fla. B Honor Roll, Track Team-1, Future Red Raiders ARCHAMBAULT, LESLIE JANE April 27, Lynn, Mass. Quill and Scroll-2, 3, COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-5, Spirits-Squadleader-2, junior Classical League-1 ARCHER, PAMELA JANE june 17, Dallas, Tex. ARMSTRONG, CAROL IRENE july 5, Dallas, Tex. latin Club2 ARMSTRONG, ROBERT PAUL june 13, Dallas, Tex. B Honor Roll, R.O.T.C. - Best Drilled Squad Leader Medal, Academic Wreath, Co. D Commander, Drillteam Commander, Academic Wreath, Drillteam Cord, Color Guard Commander, Expert Small Bore Rifle, Officers Club, Chess Club, German Club, Future Longhorns ARNOLD, RENZO CHARLES April 20, Lugano, Switzerland Exchange Student, American Field Service, Yoga Club- Founder, Key Club, Les Elites, German Club, Ice Skating Club, Cothurnus Club, Youth for Christ, IBM Help, Swim Team 294 of- PVS 4, Ka 05. Qrrf ARTHUS, STEPHEN WAYNE Nov, 12: Athens, Tex. B Honor Roll: Student Councilg Football-B Team-1, Varsity-2, 3 ASHER, JOHNNA SUE jan, 103 Dallas, Tex. AXE, CHARLES STEVEN Oct. Ig Dallas, Tex. ASHER, LINDA LEE Feb, 11, Dallas, Tex. ASHMORE, LINDA DIANE jan, 15, Dallas, Tex. National Honor Society-2, 5, Green Band-11 UFO. Club-Head Typist-3, Para Medical Club-12, Soph. Y Teens-1, Future Bears-1, 2, 5: Cothurnus Club5g Senior Play-33 Future Homemakers'3g Variety Theater-5, Clinic Help2, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 5: Red Cross Representative- 1, 2, PTA Representative-5 AVERY, BARRY WAYNE 12111. 5: Conroe, Tex. German Club, Future Red Raiders BADER, ROBERT Nov. 16, Chicago. Ill. Future Recl Raiders ...ns YQ BADGETT, KAREN . june 24g Dallas, Tex. Ice Skating Club21 Spanish Cluly2: Horizon Club5g Annie Get Your Gun-2, Spirits-21 B Honor Rollg Senior Play-3 BAETZ. MARGARET LEE April 8, Graham, Tex, Future Secretaries-5g Ice Skating Club-1 BAILEY, CYNTHIA LOUISE March 513 Dallas, Tex. Future Homemakers-5 295 it A BAKER, ARCH C. BAILEY, JIMMY CLAIRE Dec. 17, Waco, Tex. Football-B Team-1, Varsity-2, 5g B Team Baseball-lg team Track-lg Red Cross Representative, Student Coui eil, Future Bears BAILEY, LINDA M. May 7g Longview, Tex. BAINES, PAUL DUDLEY jan. 13, Dallas, Tex. Student Council BAIRD, THOMAS ALDRICH Dec. 125 Mineola, Tex, Art in Action-2, 33 Stage Crew-3g Senior Play Stage Crew- 5, Variety Theater Stage Crew-2, 5 March 22, Houston, Tex. Amateur Radio Clubl, 2, Dal Hi Orchestra-5, Lab As- sistant, B Honor Rollg R.O.T.C, BAKER, CHARLES ROBERT Oct, 11, Dallas, Tex. Latin Clulr2, 5, Art in Action-jg Cothurnus Club-3g Creative Writiiig-2, 3 BAKER, JOE WAYNE Nov. 27g Houston, Tex. Key Club-5g American Field Service-Vice Pres.-3 t- .. . ,... if ttl ' A i A 't ti ...gs Cougarf have lim! fghting Spirit! flfifki Cavenderj KL- BALLARD. BARRY SUE Mardi 251 Dallas, Tcx. Spirits-1 BALLEXV, JACQFELYN ANN March 253 Grand Prairie, Tux. Voiarismal ELlui.uion-E- B I-limo . . r BANKHEAD, VANCE ELTON Du' 263 Lamma, Tcx. Stage Crew-2 BANNER, BARRY XV. Aug. 19. liruwnwood, Tex. BARNE'l'l', GARY IZDXVARD Max' 301 Mr. Vernon, X.Y. Corliurmis Club, Tlicspians, In Elires, El. CXLYQI 'IX'I'.-l- DOR Stall'-2. Plum: Iirliror-51 Variety Tlicarcr-1. 2: Suninr Plllyqgl Cmmtcsr Play'-5 .f 41.-N BARNETTT, THOMAS PATRICK BARNIETT, IRVIN XVAYXE Nm: 24, San Angelo, Tcx. Sept. ll: Dallas. Tex. Bowling Clulrl. 2. 5 ROTc:'l- 1. 5 Q 6.-1 BARRON. BE'l'TY JOAN Du. 'Q Nacogduclics. Tcx. Futurc I-lomcmalccr5-1. 2. 5: B Honor Roll-2, 5 BASS. RALPH STEPHEN 'Tum' 21, Naslivillrs, Tenn. Disrrilwiiriw linlucarion-2, Roll-1, 2 BATES, STEPHEN PAl'l. X jan. V1 Dallas. Tex. ROTC Drilltcamg ROTC Oltau C OI'Nl I'IllRllHfS Ri buns, Athletic Ribbon, Scliolirxliip Riblwn ALlLlLIU1L XVrcarli1 German Clulw, Oftigu C lulw BEARDEN, ALFRED WILSON Feb. 6, Hot Springs, Ark. BECK, KATHRYN ELIZABETH Oct. 21, Little Rock, Ark. Youth for Christ-3, German Club-2, 5, Future Home- makers-3 BELL, LARRY WELDON Nov. 26, Palestine, Tex. Les Elites-1, Youth for Christ-5, Cothurnus Clubiwg N.F.L,-3, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 BERRY, ELIZABETH ANN April 18, Jonesboro, Ark. Future Homemakers-3, Creative Writing-3 BERRY, REBECCA LYNN Dec. 14, Austin, Tex. Les Elites-1, Soph. Duchess Nom., Jr. Princess Nom., Senior Sweetheart Nom., Student Council-I, 2, Secre- ta '31 I-Iomecomin Queen Finalist-5, Cheerleader-55 Eililglish Society-3, Piirsonality 5 BETZ, MARSHA LYNN Sept. lg Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, Ice Skating Club2g Clinic Help-3 298 BAUER, GARY HAYWOOD May 14, Dallas, Tex, Amateur Radio Club-V, Pres.-1, Ice Skating Club-lg Lan- guage Lab Assistant-1, 2, 33 Senior Play-5, Annie Get Your Gun - 2, Technical Stage Crew, Senior Council BAUMAN, DAVID M. April 5, Dallas, Tex. BEARD, BETTY Nov. 2, Dallas, Tex. BENEDETTO, LEONARD JOE Nov. 28, Dallas, Tex. BENNER, MYRA JEAN May 1, Dallas, Tex. N.F.L.-Corresponding Secretary-3, Debate Squad-I, 2, 5, Future Teachers-President-33 Spirits-1, 2, Los Venee- dores-1g National Speakers Corps-3 BERRETT, JACKIE SUE Feb. 25, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-13 Belles-2, 3, Ice Skating Clublg Spanish Club-1, Future Bears-President-2, 3, Student Council-1, 3, Jr. Princess Nom., Senior Sweetheart Nom., Senior Assemf bly Comm. 33 Senior Play-35 A Honor Roll-5, Office As- sistant-I, 2, 5g Homecoming Queen Semi-Finalist-3, Sen- ior Personalityg Pub Staff-3 BILTON, FRANK HARLAN Nov. 28g Dallas, Tex. Future Mustangsg B Honor Roll BINFORD, VICKI RHEA Sept. 11: Dallas, Tex. Los Vencedores-1, Youth for Christ-2, Future Teachers-2, Future Secretaries-51 Library Assistant-2, B Honor Roll BISHOP, CARLA JO june 15, San Antonio, Tex. Spirits-1, 2g Latin Clublg PTA Representative-1, Science Club-1, 2, 5, Projectionist-1, 2, 53 U.F.O. Club-3g Cothur- nus Clulr2. 3, Creative Writing-3, Historical Society-3g Senior Play-5, Contest Play'5g Senior Pub Staff-3, B Honor Roll W ey Q-ng BOERNER, RICHARD ALBERT March 121 St. Louis, Mo. Future Mustangs-5g Pan American Student Forum-1 BOETTCHER, BRUCE CHARLES Sept. 26, Dallas, Tex. Red Cross-5, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 31 A Honor Roll-2 BOND, PAMELA ANN Jan. 25, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, Z 'A BISHOP, PAULA GENA May 8. Dallas. Tex. BLACK. BARRY GLENN Sept. 14: Dallas, Tex. BOBBITT, CARLTON MAX March 6: Dallas, Tex, World Gizirs-2 Q al sr, 7' BONDS, DAVID LYNN Oct, 26, Tyler, Tex, BONNER, CATHY LEIGH March 193 Dallas, Tex, Spirits-1, 23 NFL,-2, 53 Historical Society-55 Cothumug Club-3, Senior Play-3: Literary Society-3g Variety Theater-3, Bowling Clul:f3, American Field Society-2, 5 BOONE, ANITA JANE Dec. 29: Dallas, Tex. Concert Choir-2, 33 National Honor Society-2, 3, Hori- zon Club-1. 2, 5g Spirits-1, 2, Latin Club-13 Honor Roll-1, 2, 5 299 BORDERS, PAUL FRANK Dec. I: Dallas, Tex. Band-2, 53 B Honor Roll BORGENS, JAYNE ANN -Ian. 253 San juan, Puerto Rico Spanish Clulwl, 23 Spirits-I, 23 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 53 Youth for Christ-1 BOSHART, RAY Feb. 16: Athens. Tex. 5490! BOYLES, EARL Nov. 83 Terrell, Tex, Folk Music Club BRADFORD, ELAINE July 50: Dallas, Tex. BRAFF, DEBBIE ANN july I53 Elmhurst, Ill. Historical Society-Presidcntg German Club-Publicitv Manager, National Honor Societyg Science Club, Ameri- can Field Service. Future Tmichersg Y Teens 300 BOUNDS, CHARLOTTE KAY Sept. 9, Baytown, Tex. Student Council-I3 Red Cross-13 2 BOUTXVELL, DONNA ANN Jan. 13 Pine Bluff. Ark. Bowling ClulrSecretary-2. 53 B Honor Roll-I, 2, 5, Spirits-1, 23 National Honor Society-2, 53 Student Council-53 junior Citizens Traffic Commission-1, 2 BOWER, SUZANNE MARIA Oct. 83 Biloxi, Miss. UFO. Club-53 Ice Skating Clulr53Sfx1nish Clulr31 Latin Club-13 B Honor Roll BOWERS. LAURA CAROLE May 263 Dallas, Tex. BOWILING, BETTY JAN june 503 Dallas, Tex. Senior Play-31 Youth for CIIFISI-IQ Variety Theater-1, 2, 53 Thespians-2, 53 Cothurnus Clulyl, 2, Historian-53 NFL Talent Show-23 Spirits-11 Senior Personality Nom. BOXVLING, CLINTON DAVID May 283 Los Angeles, Calif Pub staff-5, Soph. Pcrsonalityxjr. Personality. Football-B Team-1,j.V.-2, Varsity-33 Student Council-13 Senior Fa- vorite 2,01 M 'CBI ........,, A Man and 41 Wwifzn, ffberrj Wlmrlozi am! Mike jezzkimj. 951 1 is BRAMLETT. BEVERLY DIANE 'Q july 14g Dallas, Tex. ,Q Art in Action-3 W' ' BRANT. PHYLLIS ANNE are jan. 1,13 Dallas. Tex. Les. Elites-1: Library Hclp1g Lib Helpl BRATTON. RAY EDXWIN Dec. 123 Arkzidelpliigi, Ark, IBM Helpl. 2. 5: Senior Play Stage Crew-5: Scienue Club-1 ,.-Bb YQ! ,,.-Y ,1- 1 BREAUX, CATHLEEN ANN july 1: Fukuoka,-Iapan Chess Club-13 Math Club-3: latin Club-1: Future Long' horns-11 Future Secretaries-31 Library Assistant-11 PTA Representative-33 B Honor Roll-1. 2. 3 BRENTSON, BECKYE LYNN March 111 Dallas. Tex. Spirits-13 Belles-2. 31 B Honor Roll-1. 2, 53 Student Council-11 Future Longhorns-23 Future Red Raiders-33 Senior Assembly Comm,-51 Junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission-1 BREWER. KATHY LYNN Oct. 183 Dallas, Tex. Spanish Clulrlg B Honor Roll-1, 21 Art Club-2. 53 Ice Skating Club-21 Senior Luncheon Comm.-3 301 BRICE, JENNIE DIANE Sept. 20, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-lg B Honor Roll, Les Elites-1, Future Mustangs, Spanish Club-2, UFO. Club-3 BRILEY, SHIRLEY LORRAINE Aug. 28, Dallas, Tex, Future Secretaries-I, B Honor Roll BRITT, CHARLOTTE ANN Sept. 28, Dallas, Tex, Belles-2, 3, Spirits-1, Future Bears-3, B Honor Roll-1, Z 3g Office Helpl, 2, 3 BROCATO, PAULA DELORES May 23, Shreveport, La. Red Cross Representative-1, N.F.L.-1, Latin Club-1 BROCKWAY, RANDY GARY Sept. 18, Dallas, Tex. Distributive Education BROKAW, MARK EDWARD july 5, Oklahoma City, Okla. B Honor Roll-2, 3, junior Achievement-2, 3 BROOKS, JR., LLOYD WILLIAM Nov. 4, Amarillo, Tex. Folk Music Clublg Science Club-1, Up With People -3, Cothurnus Club-1, 2, 3, N.F.L,-2, 3, Thespians-3, Or- chestra-1, 2, Language Lab AssistantA3g Stage Crew-1, 2, 3, Variety Theater-1, 2, Brigadoon-1, Annie Gel Your Gun-2 BROOKS, STEPHEN NELSON April 24, Dallas, Tex. Math Club-Treasurer-1, 2, 3, National Honor Society-2, President-3, Science Club-President-1, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta-2, 3, National Merit Letter, Student Council-1, 2, 3, Lab Assistant-2, 3, A Honor Roll-1, 2, 3, Science Quiz- clown-3, Band-1, 2, 3g Science Fair-Local and Regional-1, 2 BROOME, RICKY LEE March 14, Clarksville, Tenn, Bowling Club-1, 2, 3 BROOME, SANA MARLANE April 7, Austin, Tex, Pub Stat'f'3g Student Council-1, 2, 3, Senior Council'3, Annual Representative-33 Spirits-1, Library Council-2, 3 BROWN. EDDIE C. March 51 Wigiall. Wfyoming Future Longhorns-2, 5 BROXVN, PATRICK DANE March 173 Brooklyn, NY, BROWN. STEVEN OWENS -Ian, 151 Dallas. Tex, -fr' ROTC Band-2, 5: ROTC Band Executive Officer-51 I termediate Band-2, 5 BROWNING, DENNIS GLEN May 27: Dallas. Tex. BOXVNING. JERRY WAYNE Aug. 153 Dallas, Tex. Bowling Club-2. 51 Science Club-5 BROWNLEE, KATI-IRYN EILENE Aug. lg Wichita Falls. Tex. Youth for Christ, Officer-2, 3g Student Council-igjunior Citizens Traffic Commission-13 Los Vencedores-I, 23 Red Cross-13 Future Longhorns-23 Spirits-11 Historical Society-3 BROYLES, ROBERT MAURICE March 28. Dallas, Tex. BRUNSON. CURTIS EDXWIN March 2'1 Dallas, Tex. Future Lions BUHMANN. PETER EDWARDS March 10g Houston, Tex. Future Longhorns-President-5 BULL, DAVID SMITH April 211 Lubbock, Tex. Marching Band-2, 53 Concert Band'2, 5 7-is U' may 'Li '55 Don! fell JOZUIIIJ, bu! , . . 5. Fbvmj fK1ztlQy Joplin and Bilfy BLTNCH, JANET KAY Aug. 113 Winnsboro. Tex BURCH CARLA JEAN an, 13, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, 2, 51 Student Council-23 Annual Representa- tive-lg Soph. Personality, Jr. Personality, Soph. Duchess Nom.-2nd Runner Upg Jr. Princess Nom. Senior Sweet- heart Nom.g Homecoming Queen Semi-Finalist-5g Senior Class Seereraryg B Honor Roll-3g Senior Favorite BURCKHARDT, MARIA CRISTINA May 265 Bogota, Colombia Foreign Exchange Student-35 American Field Service-5, Srninish Club-5g Cothurnus Club-3g Belles-5 BURGESS, SUSAN April 27g Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1 BURKS, BEVERLY LYNNE May 153 Dallas, Tex. Senior Play-5g Cothurnus Club-55 Thespians-5: Spirits'1, 2g Variety Theater-3 BURLESON, LINDA JOYCE Nov. 23 Dallas, Tex. Spirits-14 Art in Action-1, 2, 3 BURNETT, JOHN PHILLIP Sept. 28g Kansas City, Mo, Student Council BURNETT, ROBERT CHARLES May 35 Dallas, Tex. Swim Team-1, 2, 3 ,V -f ,M fi-QA , GA BUTLER, ANN july 51g Dallas, Tex. 'ef -Y ' Honor Roll BUTLER, NANCY ELAINE Nov. 8g Dallas, Tex. . CAMBRON, LARRY V. jan. 10, Ft. Worth, Tex. no-r 1:'.I3'l CAMERON, LILLIE june 25, Dallas, Tex. Chorus-25 Latin Club-1 CAMPBELL, GAYLA LYNN june 13, Cleburne, Tex. Concert Choir-3g Mu Alpha Theta-2, 55 American Field Service-2, 33 Future Bears, Senior Pub Staff-3g Baccalaure- ate Comm.-3, Spirits-1, 2, Historical Society-Zag B Honor Roll-1, 2, 55 Bible Award-1, Zg Math Assistant-2, 3 BURNHAM, BARBARA CAROL Nov. 30, Dallas, Tex. Library Help-1, 2, 5, Library Council-1, 2. 5g Spirits-1 BURR, CATHY ANNETTE Oct, 15g Hot Springs, Ark. BURROWS. BRENDA JOYCE june 29, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-2, B Honor Roll Latin Club-lg Spirits-1, 23 PTA Representative-23 Future - Homemakers-3: Future Teachers-Vice President-2, 33 B 15: - 1. . ,.s4,..,, N 5. Q., I . '- 2f2f-':g,71:Z,:5,?fifiGXj!I'4g A ' ' .V 'iii iififfzii VFVHQ- 2... ,V ,ff 21' 34.5 -A . N , I ,, ., O . 2' ya -.sg 'VX Smiorr are all angels al hearl. KI-Ienry M0fgdHj 305 .a,r::r+':!k We f In We fe Q' S .. , e t , .. V M, iff' J:.: CAMPBELL, GLENN DENNIS Sfg E Aug. 10g Tyler, Tex. A E f , .Ji VL if 'f 'I German Club-2, 3, Science Clubdg Biology Club-lg Pub - Staff-5, A Honor Roll-2, B Honor Roll-1, 3, Science Fair I I wg , . I I , Winner-1 CAMPBELL, JQTFALYN KAYE J Mi :Iii March 43 Prescott, Ark. '. 'W Cothurnus Club, Variety Theater, Annual Representa- ,,- tive, Childrens Theater, Senior Play, Counselor Help A fv' as 1 ' CAMPBELL, LLOYD ANTHONY Nov. 26g Tyler, Tex. 5 5, Pub Staff-5 j CANTIN JR., C. B. Jan. 9, Dallas, Tex. CANTRELL, BRECK KIMBERLY Feb. 26, Newport, R.I. CA PO RICCI, CONNIE FAYE June 285 Dallas, Tex, Spanish Club-2 CARGLE, KENNETH EARL Dec. 25, Alexandria, La. Brigadoon-1 1 Annie Ge! Your Gun-2, Wizard ofOz-2, Base- ball Manager-2, Concert Choir-3, Senior Play-5 CARPENTER, JACK DENNIS Dec. 2, Dallas, Tex. My-W, N.F.I.. Talent Show, PTA Assembly, Senior Play, Senior Assembly Comm. CARROLL, JUDY KAYE 306 May 20, Dallas, Tex. Future Homemakers-1, 2, 5, U.F.O. Club-3 CARTER, NAT D, Dec. 11, Mobile, Ala. Art in Action, Cothurnus Club-3, Swim Team-1, Stage Crew4Senior Play-2 COUGAR CHRONICLE-Photographer3g Science Club- CAVENDER. VICKI ELAINE March -lg Diilliis. Tex. 'Cougar' RILISCOI-51 Spirits-1. Cgiptiiin-23 Ofticc Hclpg Youth for Christ: Future Rod Riiiclcrs-23 Future Horne- mglltcrs-21 Bnctnilaurczitc Comm.-5 CELSUR, SCOTTY M, Sept. 1': Diilliis. Tex. CHAMBERS, ROBERTA LEE Sept. 26g Jamestown, NY. Futurc Tctcliurs-31 I,'.F.O. Clulv3 CARVER. JAN LYNN April 213 Dallas, Tex. Slltiirits-1, Suuadleiuler-21 Coungclor I-19192, sg Senior Pay-5 CASTER. RICHARD XVILLIAM jun. 30: Dallas. Tex. Spanish Club-lg Folk Music Club-1 CHANDLER, CLAIRE -Inn, 513 Akron. Ohio Band: Mgijorcttcq Concert Choir: Orchestra CHANEY. CAROL ELAINE Dec, 83 Dallas, Tex, Studctnt Councilg Los Vcnccdorfsg Youth for Christ QHAPPELL. MELINDA stir f , I F' Oct. 5g Dzillzis, Tex. X' Bcllcsg jr, Princess Nomg Senior Swcetlicart Nomg Pub A 1 'I I ,. V 9, Statifg Future Red Rgtidcrsgjunior Citizcnsg Homecoming lg Q Quccn Scmifinalistg PTA Rcprcscntativcl Student Coun- .V en W cil: Senior Pcrstmqility 4' I V CHENNALTLT. -IAMES RILEY ' F' Sept. 203 Dgilliis, Tux. CHERRY, TIMOTHY ALAN I X Dm. 2g Pittsburgh, Pri. .. 'ww I. t v .1 z. . , . X '4- gun, A. is-, i, Y X I . '1..1.-,rlxy g . ff 1 x jim, J i I it P ,vs D' , l iam' ie! fu' 1 L. JN 'F G' I- Y -I. 17 sy 307 CI-IESHIER, LINDA JEAN june ig Dallas, Tex, Spirits-Ig Real Cross-I1 Vocational Edur.1tion'a All Nigli Parry Comm.-5g YXYIA-V. Pres.-5 CHESLEY, SUSAN Dec, 163 Tylcr, Tex. CHICK, ROBERT STANLEY jan, IZ, Dallas, Tex. CHILDRESS. COIXINIE LEE Sept, 151 Springficld, Mo. Honor Roll-I, 2 CHOATE, JAMES RALPH july 12, Big Spring, Tex. German Club-2 Baseball-I, Z, ,771 Basketball-lg Footb11llJ,V,-2, Vrrsity u Spirits-I, 21 Future Rccl Raidcrsf2g Future Bcus w 5 CHRISTENSEN, DEBORAH LEE june 201 Dallas, Tux, Belles-54 Spirits-l 3 Senior Council-51 Future Rccl Rudtrs 2g Senior Assembly Comm.-5 CLA RE, DOROTHY ELIZABETH Aug. 29, Dallas, Tex, Cothurnus Club-5, Y Teens-1, 23 Spirits-I CLARK, BRUCE NICHOLS jan. Ig New Orleans, La. Future Red R11idcrsf3 CLARK, DERRY RANDAI. March 26, Dallas, Tex. Spanish Clulvg Youth for Christ, U.F.O, Club Thr Bvffer ,tqy 'III' J CLARK. FRED MARION May 6. Sweetwater. Tex. Band-Assistant Drum Major-31 Para Medical Club- P1lI'l111I'1'lCI1I1II'l11I1-5I Latin Club-1 CLARK. JANICE ANN Sept. 211 Dallas. Tex. Spirits-1. Los Veneetlores-1. 2. B Honor Roll-21 Art in Action-5: Senior Prom Comm.-5 CLARK. JERRY L. Juli' 211 Dallas. Tex. Future Bearsl Art in Action CLARKE. JAMES GILBERT Feb. 201 Ennis. Tex. Latin Club. Folk Music Club. Future Mustangs CLAXTON. DAVID Oct. S: Dallas. Tex. CLAYMAN. JAMES FRED Sept. 2-13 Bristol. Va. Concert Choir-2. 51 National Honor Society-2. 3: Cotliur- nus Club-1. 2. 5. Bowling Club-11 Folk Music Club-1: Retl Cross-1. B1'rq.1Jaw1-1. xlzmif Gel Yum' Gm!-21 Variety Theater-5 Y 'fi 49. . X A 95- 4? ,f ' J Q iv. ir,-I .LE ?' ,., 353 'O' W?-1 CLAYTON. BEN Dec. 2-13 Huntsville. Tex. Kev Club-51 Football-B Team-1. J.V.-2. Basketball-B Team-1.J.V.-2. Varsity Track-1. 2. PTA Representative-5 Student Council-1. 21 51 Future Red Raiders-1. Z. 5. Red Cross RCPYCSCIIILIIIVC-.771 Spanish Club 1. 2. 5. B Honor Roll-1. 2. 5 CLAYTON. SHARON JEAN Aug. 1: Dallas. Tex. Spirits-1. Future Homemalcers-5: Y Teens CLEM. LINDA KAY May 111 Sulphur Springs. Tex. Future Secretaries-5 CLEMENTS, LOIS JEANETTE May 11. Dallas. Tex. Future SCCYCILIFICSL Y Teens: Spirits: Latin Club: B Honor Roll COATS. STEPHEN XWAYNE March 22. Dallas. Tex, Bowling Club-5 COFFER. LINDA Nov. 28: Dallas, Tex. lte Skating Club 309 COKER, MICHAEL WAYNE Aug, 15g Dallas, Tex. COLDEN, MICHAEL JAMES Feb. 5g Clintonville, Wis. B Honor Roll, B Team Football, Art in Actiong Spanish Club COLEMAN, CHARLES RICHARD Feb. 19, Wichita Falls, Kan. Transfer From New Mexico ,aw . COLLINS, BARBARA SUE June 22, Brooklyn, N.Y. Spirits-1, 2, Para Medical Club-1, 5, Los Vencedores-2, 3' B Honor Roll COLLOP, MARK ALLEN Feb. 7, Detroit, Mich. B Honor Roll,.I.V. Football, Varsity Baseball-1, 2, Golf, , junior Citizens Traffic Commission COLYER, SHERYL DENISE june 6, Louisville, Ky. Art in Action-2, 3 .li 3l0 COLEMAN, TERESA ANNE july 10, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, American Field Service-3, Student Council-2, B Honor Roll-1, 2, SQ Tri Hi Y-3, EL CONQUISTADOR Staff-5 COLLIER, MICHAEL RAY Nov. 8, Dallas, Tex, Student Council Alternate-3 COLLIER, SANDRA LEE May 15, Torrance, Calif. Cheerleader-3, Homecoming Queen Finalist-5, Senior Play-3, ROTC Sponsor-33 Senior Sweetheart Nom.-2nd Runner Up, Senior Personality, Majorette-1, Head and Feature Twirler-2, Sophomore Duchess Nom., junior Princess Nom. COMBS, TENESA LYNN Nov. 75 Dallas, Tex. Spanish Club-1, 2g Ice Skating Club-2, Secretary-3, Co- thurnus Club-2, 3, NFL. Talent Show-2, 33 Variety Theater-2, 3, Concert Choir-3g Spirits-1, 2, Annie Gel Your Gun-2 CONKLIN, WILLIAM RAYMOND july 29, Dallas, Tex. Youth for Christ-1 CONNOLLY, HARRIETT ANN jan. 26, Dallas, Tex. Art in Action: Clinic Help, Future Secretaries, B Honor Roll COOK, BARBARA JO Feb, 18, Dallas, Tex. Art in Actionbl, 2, Folk Music Club-1 COOK, CHRISTOPHER L. july 29, Des Moines, Iowa 1'1 COOK, TOMMY LEE jan. 23, Tyler, Tex, Concert Choir-2, 3, Marching Band-2, 3 COOLEY, CAROLYN LOUISE Feb. 15, Dallas, Tex. Les Elires-1 2 3' Future Mustan -2 5- Math Club-2 , , , gs , , 1 Annual Representative-3, Spirits-I, 2, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 COPPEDGE, SHARON ANN Aug, 24, Dallas, Tex. Future Secretaries-SQ Chorus-1, 2 t ,fix .,ft ' M 1 iz? 'Q J it sg . X is.. K P x Ji I 0 ,X .A ' Q E... lk ,,, I L xt K. 1. , f - S- C-I 1.1 19, 7527 COOK, CINDY Nov. 13, Dallas, Tex. '45 it -Q1 N xr Art in Action-I, 2, 3, Stage Crew-2, 3, Spanish Club I Spirits-1, 2 COOK, DAVID L. Aug. 20, Dallas, Tex. ROTC Drillteam, Supply Officer, Officers Club, Co C COOK, REGINA PAY july 18, Dallas, Tex. E' K V, 4' vias ...1 ,h qv f CORCORAN, CARY EVANS Aug. 12, West Chester, 'Pa COTHRUM, LINDA KATHLEEN May 29, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, junior Achievement-2, Les El Honor Roll-1, 2, 5, Ice Skating Club-2 COURTNEY, ,IANICE REE April 24, Dallas, Tex. Belles-5, Art in Action 2, V. President-5 'ff CU' .Ap 2 1 vt- lt. A l, N ,f I , ites-1, 'ik 2.3 B 3Il COVINGTON, DEBORAH LYNN Oct, 15, Austin, Tex, Spirits-2, B Honor Roll COVINGTON, ROBERT L. Feb. 7, Dallas, Tex. N.F.L.-V. President, Science Club, Math Club-25 Literary Society-3, National Honor Society-2, 35 Debater-lg Na- tional Merit Semifinalist-3, Science Quizdown Participant COWART, ALMA LOUISE Nov. 4, Houston, Tex. Folk Music Club-lg Pan American Spanish Forum-2, American Field Service-23 Projectionist-2, 3, A Honor Roll-1, 3, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 5 3l2 COWART, CHARITY Dec. 23g Dallas, Tex. Student Council-25 Senior Personality Nom. COWGILL, ROBERT EDWARD jan. 85 Wilmington, Del. COYLE, JERRY LAMAR March 12g San Diego, 'Calif German Club-35 B Honor Roll CRABTREE, BARBARA ANN March 30, Akron, Ohio CRANDELL, DONNA JEAN Feb. 19, Atlanta, Ga. American Field Service-Treasurer-2, 35 Pan American Spanish Forum-2, National Honor Society-2, 3, World Affairs-2, Future Red Raidersg Creative Writing Y Teens-1, Spirits-1, 2, A and B Honor Roll, Red Cross Representative-2, PTA Representative-3g Pub Staff-3g Youth for Christ CRAWFORD, ALICE RUTH jan. 35 Dallas, Tex. Belles-3g Spanish Club-lg Spirits-1, 2g B Honor Roll, Sen- ior Prom Comm.-3, Office Help CRAWFORD, FORREST ALAN june 175 Terrell, Tex. Key Club-1, 2, 3, Basketball-VarsityA2, Varsity Baseball-1, 2, 39 Senior Play Comm.-3, B Honor Rollg Future Mustangsg junior Citizens Traffic Commission, Football- B Team-1,j.V.-2, Varsity-All City Hon. Men., All Metro Hon. Men.-3, Senior Personality Nom, CRAWLEY, WALTER WAYNE Feb. 22, Houston, Tex. COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-3g Pub Staff-33 Quill and Scroll-2, Treasurer-3, A Honor Roll-3 CRITFENDEN, ROBERT PAUL July 55 Dallas, Tex, CRUMP, CLAUDIA LEE Dec. 173 Dallas, Tex. Belles-53 Future Recl Raiders-23 Y Teens-11 Spirits-1, Squaclleader-2g PTA Representative-2 CRUTCHFIELD, LEE MELTON April 243 Memphis, Tenn. Student Council-V. President-33 Track Team-1, 2, 53 Co thurnus Club-5g Key Club-2, 33 Future Bears-39 Senior Assembly-5g B Team Football-1g Senior Council-53 NFL.-33 Senior Personality Nom. CUELLAR, JOSE FELIX May 31 Dallas, Tex. Spanish Club-1, 2g Language Lab Assistant-2, 53 Annie Get Your Gun-2g Wizard of Oz-23 Senior Play-5 CUMMINGS, ARLOUINE MARGOT Feb. 103 Detroit, Mich. American Field Service-2g Future Homemakers-3g Future Teachers-5g Office Help-3 CREW, CATHY JO jan. 223 Dallas, Tex. Tv 1 'US +R., Wh0'5 Cozy? KA rt Smilla and Doug Slmrpj CUNDIFF, RONALD LAWRENCE Feb. 83 Dallas, Tex. j.V. Footballg Spanish Clubg Future Red Raidersg Senior Play CUNY, JAMES LLOYD PHILLIP Sept. 283 Lake Charles, La. Future Mustangs, President-31 Student Council Alt,g Co- thurnus Club-1, 2g Stage Crew-1, 2g B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 DAHL, MONETTE PRESLEY Sept. 6g Dallas, Tex. Future Homemakersg Future Secretaries 'VF 3I4 DAMRON, ROBERT NORMAN Nov. 255 Denison, Tex. Key Club-1, 2, 5g Future Red Raidersg Team Football Managerg -I,V. Football Managerg B Team Basketball- Managerg Student Councilg Senior Assembly Comm.-53 Red Cross Representative-5 DANIELS, ,TERRY ROBERT July 18g Pittsburg, Tex. DARDEN, TERRY SUE Aug. 18g Dallas, Tex. Spirits-3g Student Council-55 Future Mustangs-33 Art in Action-5 DAUGHTERY. WRIGHT Dec. 20g Dallas, Tex. DAUTERIVE, JUDY EILEEN March 121 Dallas, Tex. Les Elites-Historian: Future Longhorns-1, 2, 5g Tri Hi Y- Secretary, Treasurer: Youth for Christ-13 Spirits-I, 2 DAVIS, DEBRA ANN July 283 Dallas, Tex. Spirits-11 COUGAR CHRONICLE staff-5 DAVIS, THOMAS C. April Ig Dallas. Tex. Band-I, 23 B Honor Roll-1 DAVISON. CAROL JEAN June 41 Memphis. Tenn, Industrial Cooperative Training DEARING. PAMELA SUE March 301 Dallas, Tex. Belles-5g Senior Assembly Comm.-31 Office Help 'U' ,I '? ' DENNINGTON, THOMAS E. Nov. 243 Ft. Worth, Tex. Concert Choir-2 DENSMORE, DIANA ELIZABETH July 513 Dallas, Tex. Les Elites 23 Future Mustan s 2' Ice Skatin Club-2 ' ' g' Y A S DEPEW, NORMA JANE July 7g Dallas, Tex. Cothurnus Club-2, 3g Variety Theater-5g Science Club-23 Latin Club-Ig Senior Play-53 Spirits-1, 23 Annual Repre- seritative-3 ya' 3? if IN lfihv' N fl IF V DE BROW, SAMMY DEE Sept. 53 Dallas, Tex. Concert Choir-3g B Honor Roll-1. 2, 5: Red Cross-1, 2. 3 DE FACE, KATHLEEN DIANE May 41 Dallas, Tex, Spirits: Ice Skating Club: Los Vericerloresg Pan American Student Forumg Historical Socieryg Future Longhornsg B Honor Roll: American Field Service: Office Help DEITZ, SUSAN ANGELA Feb. 26: Asheville, NC. Para Medical Clubg Spiritsg Future Homemakersg Art in Actiong Stage Crewg Ice Skating Clubg Science Clubg B Honor Roll I ll. : VT. my 2 r Y Y I? I ., I f I as 3I5 July 24, Dallas, Tex, DI CAPUA, DIANE jan, 4, New York, NY, Stage Crew-1, 2, 3, National Honor Society-2, 3, Spirits-1, 2, American Field Serviceg Cothurnus Club-1, 2, Secre- tary-3, Art in Action-1, 2, V. President-3, Latin Club-1, 2, President-3, Library Council-HistorianA3, Variety Theater-1, 2, 5, Senior Play-3, Senior Play Comm.-3 DILLARD, SHARON KAY Oct. 27, Henderson, Tex, Counselors Help-3, Lab Assistant-3 DILLING, SUSAN MARGARET May 16, Oakland, Calif. Y Teens-1, Spirits-1, 2, Ice Skating Club-3, Les Elites-2, Art in Action-3g American Field Service-3, Red Cross-3, A Honor Roll'5 ,N . DIXON, DAVID JUD March 19, Ft. Wortlm, Tex. dent-5, Yoga Club-3, Up Witli People-3 DOLAN, DEBBIE MAUREEN Feb. 15, Decatur, Ill. f Creative Writing, COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff DOLAN, KATHLEEN ANN May 8, Decatur, Ill. Office Help-5, Spirits-2 DONDELINGER, MICHAEL German Club-1, 2, 3, UFO Club-3, Red Cross-3, COU- GAR CHRONICLE Staff-2 DOSSETT, RANDALL L, Oct. 19, Dallas, Tex. Key Club-3, Track Team-1, 2, 5, Soph. Personality, jr. Personality, Senior Personality, Football-B Team-1, Varsity-2, 3-All-City, All-Metro 316 American Field Service-5, COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff- Asst. Editor-3, Senior Pub-3, German Club'1, 2, V. Presi- Cougarr mme in all shapes and size. l 3 DRAKE, SHARON KAY Feb. 11, Greenville, Tex. Spirits-1, PTA Representativ ic I-Ielp5, Spanish Club-1 DRENNAN, DONNA JOANN Feb. 193 Lebanon, Mo. ,ax 1'3 DOWDEN, MARLENA YVONNE Feb. 61 Laredo, Tex. Spanish Club-1, Band-I, 2, 3 DOWLEARN, TOMMY June 25: Glendale, Calif. Orchestrag Ice Skating Club, ROTC, Co. C Supply Officer, Officers Club DOZIER, ALLYSON LOUISE Dec, 81 West Chester, Pa. Marching Band-2, 31 Para Medical Club-1, 2, 33 Science Club-2, German Club-1, 2, 51 American Field Service-1, Clinic Help-2. 3 e-3, Future Teachers-1, Clin- DREWRY, LINDA GAY April 16, Waco, Tex. Cothurnus Club-2, 3, Variety Theaterg National Honor Society-2, 5, Spirits-1, Z1 Senior Play-3, Office Helpl, 2, 5g B Honor Roll, Tri-I-Ii-Y DUFFY, JOHN FRANCIS june 273 Dallas, Tex. ROTC, Les Elitesg ROTC Drillreamg Officers Club DUKE. RICHARD MICHAEL Sept. 10, Dallas, Tex. IV. Football-1, 23 Future Aggies, Secretary-31 Key Club-2, 5 317 DUNCAN, JAMES MICHAEL June 53 Dallas, Tex. Art in Aetiong Senior Council-5 DURBIN, JUDY MAE Feb. 8, Dallas, Tex. lee Skating Club-1, Tri-I-Ii-Y-3, Spirits-2, Future Home- makers-Zg Distributive Education-3 EAGAR, JOHN BRUCE May 17, Nashville, Tenn. 3l8 EDGAR, CAROL ANITA June 271 Dallas, Tex. Belles-2, 5, National Honor Society-2, 53 Senior Sweet- heart Nom.-5, Student Council-5, Senior Couneil-51Sen- ior Assembly Comm.-31 Future Bears-2, Program Chairman-5, Youth for Christ-2, 5g Spirits-11 Bible Award-2g B Honor Roll-1, 2, 53 Concert Choir-5, Senior Personality Nomg Senior Play Publicity Comm.-53 Senior Pub-Editor-3 EDMONDS, FREDRICK GEORGE Oct. 6, Dallas, Tex. Student Council-1, 2, 51 Concert Choir-2, V. President-33 Folk Singing Club-Ig Annie Get Your Gun-2, NFL Talent Show-5 EARP, M. H. Nov. 23g Dallas, Tex. N.F.L.-5, Creative Writing EASTBURN, DAVID ALAN Sept. 143 Victoria, Tex. EASTIS, GEORGETTE July 17, Riverside, Calif. 'Vlnyfhing you nm do, I mn do better! fBerky Simmom, '? 'X i ELLIOTT, LYNEIITTE SHARON Oct. 28: Dallas, Tex. Junior Citizens Traffic Commissionslg Spirits-1. 2: Co- thurnus Clulyl. 2. 5: NFL.-2. 31 Les Elites-2. 51 Thes- PILIHS-53 Variety Theater-l, 2. fil NFL Talent SllO'vT'??l Sen- ior Play-5g B Honor Roll-1, 2, 53 Readers Theater-21 Sen- ior Prom Comm.-5 ELLIS. EARLENE KAY Nov. 93 Oklahoma City, Okla. National Honor Soceity-2. 3: A Honor Roll-1, Z, 51 Y Teens-2, 53 Band-1, 2. 51 Majorette-2, 5 ELLIS. TED RANDAL July 183 Dallas. Tex. Key Cluly53 Cothurnus Club-1. 23 31 Student Council-1, 2, 53 Stunt Caller-Spiritsg Variety Theater-1. 2. 53 Senior Play-51 Senior Luncheon Comm.-53 Pan American Stu- dent Forum-I-listoriang Thespians3 Concert Choirg NFL Talent Showg PTA Representative: A Honor Roll-5 :L TY ffyl K I 'PA N 3 av. K Nr. 'Ny . 3 l , , t , A, 5 , i L sz, gr -ff' 'SZ' EDXVARDS. .IAN ELIZABETH .Iuly 263 Dallas. Tex. Variety Theater-3: Senior Play-3: Cothurnus Club5L N.F.I..-51B Honor Roll-31 American Field Service-5: Con- test Play-5 EDXVARD. LINDA KATHLEEN Dec. 161 Indianapolis. Ind. ELDREDGE. RICK R. jan. 4: Kansas City, Mo, an 3.31 I L- ELLIS. THOMAS EDXWARD May I: Dallas. Tex. Bandg Cothurnus Club EMMETT. GEORGE EARL March Hg Dallas. Tex. Cothurnus Clulrl: Science ClubA2. Officer-5g American Field Service-5g Stage Crew-I3 EL CONQUISTADOR Staff-53 COLCAR CHRONICLE-51 Pub Staff-53 B Honor Roll: Senior Assembly Comm.-5 ERICKSON. ARDEN M. Nov. 28: Denton. Tex. ERNST, KATHLEEN GAIL March 26Q Dallas. Tex. Les Elites-2g Folk rnusie Club-lg Youth for Christ-1. 23 Counselors Helpl 5: Spirits-23 English Clubflx Library Help-1 ERXLIEBEN. KAREN DENISE Feb. 191 Baytown, Tex. National Honor Society Les Elites. V. Presidentg Spiritsg 'Junior Citizens Traffic Commissiong IBM Helpg Senior Play: Pub Staff' EUBANK3 JAMES Aug. 51 Dallas. Tex. EL CONQL'ISTf1DOR Staflll. 2. 51 Band-1, 2. 53 Or- chestra-5g Spanish Club-1. 2. 5: Cothurnus Clubiz Senior Play-5: Quill and Scroll-2, 3: Les Elites-5 3I9 FAGG, ANITA CAROL june 85 Dallas, Tex. Sopli. Y Teens-I, Tri Hi Y, Chaplain-2, President-3, Clin- ic Help FALLS, FRANCES HELEN Dec, II, Dallas, Tex. Future Teachers-2, 53 Red Cross Representative-2, 3, Spirits-1, COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-31 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 FARMER, JOHN WILLIAM june 20, Dallas, Tex. Track Team-1, 2, 53 Student Council-33 COUGAR CHRONICLE StafffSports Editor-3, Cothurnus Club-51 Variety Theateraig NFL. Talent Show-5, Senior Assem- bly Comm.-5, Future Mustangs-2 FERGUSON, RICHARD GALE March 33 Longview, Tex. Orchestra-3, Science Club-5 FICKEN, ELIZABETH ANN Sept. 24, Dallas, Tex. American Field Service-Secretary-5, Art in Action-21 Ger- man Club-2, Bridge ClubPresident-5, Student Council-5, Senior Play-31 B Honor Roll, Cotlxurnus Club-33 Variety Theater-5, PTA Reprmentative-2 FIELDEN, MARSHA ANN june 27, Ft. Wortli, Tex. Spirits, Future Homernalcers, American Field Service EVANS. BILL Oct. 5, Dallas, Tex. Key Club-1, Treasurer-2, President-3, Senior Personality Nom. EVANS, KEITH LAMAR Aug. 22, Austin, Tex. U.E.O. Club-3 EVERETT, ALAN DALE jan. 103 Dalia, Tex. Football-B Team-1, IV.-2, Varsity-5, Senior Prom Cornm.f3: Red Cross-33 Basketball-B Team-1, j.V.-2 320 if . ?b0r FLETCHER, PATRICIA LYNN March 28, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-I, B Honor Roll-2, 3 FLORES, CARLEEN ANN March 263 Tulsa, Okla. Industrial Cooperative Training FLOWERS, ELVEN INIICHAEL Dec. 27: Wiclrita, Kan. FLOXWERS. XVILLIAM C, April 30: Dallas. Tex. FLOYD, PATRICIA 1 i 5, . ' 1,0-. N' May 51 Bryan, Tex. Belles-2. 3: Spirits-1, Senior Prom Comm.-5g Future Longhorns-51 B Honor Roll-I, 2, 3 FORD. JANICE Feb. 10, Dallas, Tex. Clinic Help, Spirits 'hi Lg ir 1 ? V ii., , l i Af 1 ,ll A Y 'SV S . x-rr-4' ,f FRANKINJ KATHLEEN Oct. 51 Dallas Tex. FRANITZ R. CRAIG Sept, SOL Mishawaka Ind. ,V, Football, Baseball FREEL, -IAINIES EDWARD Nov. 101 Dallas. Tex, ZA 1' fx. FORDI-IAM, BARBARA LOUISE March 28, Dallas, Tex. American Field Service-1, 33 Spirits-2, Red Cross Repre- sentative-53 Concert Choir-2, 3, Cothurnus Club-2, 51 Thespians-2, 53 Senior Play-5, Variety Theater-2, 3 FOSI-IEE, SHERI G. Aug. 161 Dallas, Tex. FOSTER III, JAMES ALFRED jan. 11, Dallas, Tex, Basketball-B Team-1,j.V,-2, Future Red Raiders, Senior Council AIt.1 Red Cross Representative FOWLER, DELORES IRENE April 19, Dallas. Tex. Youth for Christ-2 FOY, REBECCA LEIGI-I Feb, 6, Dallas, Tex. Corhurnus Club-53 Variety Theater-3, Senior Play-53 N.F.I..-2, 5, NFL. Talent Show-51Thespians-5, Creative Writing-I, 2, 3, B Honor Roll FRANCIS, LINDA KAYE Nov. 20, Dallas, Tex. Youth tor Christ-1, 2: American Field Service: Future Bears-5 211 'ul 32I FREEMAN, CAROL YVONNE Dec. 8g Dallas, Tex. Ice Skating Clul13 FRITTS, LEE Feb, 21 Wzishington D.C. Art in Actioni Stage Crewg Senior Playg Lab Assistant FULKS, CAROLYN A. Oct. 283 Tulsa, Okla. German Club: U.F.O. Clulag Future Homcmakers Our All-Slate Eafie 'Poppim'. fEafie Hamletj FULTON, ROBIN LEE Dec. 29g Dallas, Tex. Senior Council-3 FURGUESON, NANCY LYNN Oct, Zig Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, 2g Cothurnus Club-23 Red Cross-1, 2, 3g Junior Citizens Traffic Commission-1, 2g Para Medical Club-1, 21 Future Longhorns-1, 25 B Honor Roll-1, Z, 51 Speech Squad-1, 2 GADD, CATHY ELAINE March 2g Dallas. Tex. B Honor Roll 322 FULLER LARRY July 27, Dallas, Tex, FULLER, ROBERT JACK Oct. 10g Ft, Worth, Tex. Debate Squad-1, 2, 3g Variety Theater-2g pgqaw. i 1-, A 1 NFL Talent Show-2 5' N F L - Parliamentarian, National Merit Semifi- nalistg Cothurnus Cluly2g Creative Writing ?9 X1 'ies T fx at uv:- l GAINES, BILLIE MARGARET jan. 1, Dallas, Tex. GALLIA, .IO ANN Aug. 17: Dallas, Tex. GALLMAN, MIKI ANN Sept. 28: Austin. Tex, GAMMON, RICHARD DOUGLAS july 25: Dallas, Tex. GARDNER, BARRY A. Aug. 143 Dallas, Tex, GARDNER, JOHN THOMAS March 25, Memphis, Tenn. GARDN ER LARRH WAYNE KeyCluly1,2, 51Tr3ClC-1, 2, 5, Student Council-1, 2, 5 Senior Class Trezsu rer-3, Varsity Football-1, 2, All City-3 junior Personalityg Senior Personality Nov 29 Dallas Tex Golf Tc-am ls-lf g GARTEN, RHONDA LEE Dec. 27g Dallas, Tex. if 7 .iyy .z . K. V l lg-Lin: gg NB LSLJ ll Um! Senior! Hand in line to buy an El C. 323 n .. hat.. s f . A fat 1 H 'zii Q ' 'h . We x -R g lf W I fi as 3 C.. I ni.. 1 I was EQ 1 GEER, MARY FRANCES july 163 Muskogee, Okla. Spirits-21 Red Cross-35 Clinic Aid-I, 23 American Field Service-2g Brlgudoon-Ig Chorus-1, 2, 51 Senior Play-5g Para Medical Club-1, 21B Honor Roll1 Youth for Christ-1, 2, 51 Spanish Club-I GENTRYJAMES FELTON Sept. 9g Dallas, Tex. B Honor Roll-2, 53 Track Team-1, 2, 5 GIBSON, DUDLEY LEE july 10g Temple, Tex. Banda, 2, 53 Spanish Clulylg Historical Society-2g Liter- ary Society-V. President-3-g Future Mustangs . iz-5. i,, L, A I ' . tttttti lr il 'We 1329! 324 GARVER. MICHAEL E. March 73 Wzwliington D.C. GASSETT, DAVID RAY Aug. 30. Dallas, Tex. Industrial Cooperative Training GASSETT JR., HOLLIS june 193 Emporia, Kan. Industrial Cooperative Training-2, 3 GILBREATH, VICKIE Sept. 133 Dallas, Tex. Future Homemakersvl, 2, 3g Senior Pub Staff-3 GILDERSLEEVE, LAWRENCE JAMES jan, 51 Detroit, Mich. GILMORE, BRENDA GAIL Feb. 5g Dallas, Tex. Les Elitesg Future Homemakersg Spirits-lg Youth for Christ-1, 2 GOFORTH, DANNY PAUL july 231 Gorman, Tex. GONZALES, DAVID L. March 15g Dallas, Tex. Band-1, 2, 3: Band Presiclentg Latin Club, President-2g Co- tliurnus Clubg Variety Theaterg NFL Talent Sliowg Annie Gel YourGw1-2g Senior Play-53 National Honor Society-2. 3g B Honor Roll GONZALES. PEDRO HUGO March 26g Edinburg, Tex. GOODXVIN, D. GAYE june 171 Abilene. Tex. Senior Prom commg Pub Staff1 Los Vencedoresg Creative Wfriringg COUGAR CHRONICLE GORDON. GARY ALAN Sept. 22: Oklahoma City, Okla. Science club-1. 2. 51 NEL.-2, 51 Speech Squad-2,51 Senior Council-51 NFL Speech Tournament-2. 51 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 5: Student Council Alt.-5 GOSS, DAVID VINCENT Aug. 21 Diillfu. Tex, Key Clulyl. 2, SQ Football-'I,V.-2, Varsity-33 Future Mustangs , ..-:eq dx K A-., 'UQ ' Q ' I ' C 2 , - W A - ,, xii f- Q up--v kv' J Karen E rmfebfffz and Ginger -101165 roam fha lmllf 7113 period -qi '- 41275 N 'vw 'ITS GRACEY. JEANNE MARIE Oct. 5: Memphis. Tenn. Marching and Concert Band-2, 53 Pam Medical Club-1, 2 53 Clinic Help-51 Youth for Christ-5 GRADY, KENNETH CHARLES Oct. 50: Da1lns,Tex, gas GREGG, HAROLD SIMS April 19g Dallas, Tex. GRANT, STEPHEN WAYNE Dec. 29, Borger, Tex. Track Team-1, 2, 3 GRAY, PAUL DONALD April 29, Dallas, Tex. Key Club-1, 2, Senior Director-3, Basketball-B Team-1, Varsity-2, Captain-3g Student Council-1 GREEN, VERA LYNNE April 3g Dallas, Tex. Spanish Clublg Library Assistant-2, 3, Library Council-2, 3, Annie Get Your Gun-2, Concert Choir-2, 3g Senior Play-3, Art in Action-2, 3, PTA Representative-1, 3g B Honor Roll-2, 3g National Honor Society-2, 3 Science Club3g Math Club-1, Marching Band-1 GRIEFETI-I, DARWIN IRA Sept. 4, Belvidere, III. Variety Theater-2, 3, Senior Play-3, Stage Crew-2g Thespians-2, 3, Cothurnus Club'2, 35 Annie Get Your Gun-Stage Manager-2 GRIFFIN, RANDY JAMES july 7g Dallas, Tex. U.F.O. Club, Future Bears, Red Cross, Student Council Yoga Clubg Spanish Club, junior Citizens Traffic Com mission, PTA Representative, Science Club GRIFFITI-I, GORDON CLARK Aug. 31, Lubbock, Tex. GRIFFITI-I, NANCY JANE April 10, Dallas, Tex. Annie Get Your Gun-1, Art in Action-2, 3,13 Honor Roll 35 All Night Party Comm.-3 GROMATZKY, CHARLES EDWARD june 8, Dallas, Tex. Key Club-1, 2, 3g Student Council-1, 2, Basketball-B Team-lg Varsity-2, 3, Senior Prorn Comm.-33 junior Cit- izens Traffic Commission-3, B Honor Roll GROSCURTH, ERIC WM. Feb. 14, Austin, Tex. Varsity Basketball-1, Co Captain-2, Captain-3, Senior Per- sonality Nom. GROVE, GREGORY BEVEL Dec, 15, Ada, Okla. Cothurnus Club-V. President-5: Thespians-V. President- 3g Variety Theater-2, 52 Contest Play-5g Senior Play-3: NFL,-51 N.F.L. Talent Show-5, B Football Team-lg B Honor Roll-1, 2, 5 A GROVE, STEPHEN LAWRENCE GULLEDGE, GARY LEE Oct. 51: Dallas, Tex. 45 3:3 an. 29g Ada, Okla, GULLEDGE, LARRY PAUL Oct. 51g Dallas, Tex, Student Council, Senior Council, Senior Prom Comm.g All Night Party Comm.g B Honor Rollg Pan American Student Forum, Future Mustangs GULSVIG, GAE LYNN April 24g Oklahoma City, Okla. Spirits, Student Councilg Future Red Raiders HADLEY, LINDA DAWN Sept. 29, Corpus Christi, Tex, HAFNER, NANCY JANE Spiritsg B Honor Roll, Latin Club HAIGWOOD, NORMA DWAN Nov, 6, Paris, Tex. Art in Action-Typist-55 Spirits-33 UFO. Club, Treasurer- 3, American Field Service-3g Future Bears'2g Future Homemakers-3 HAINES, PATTI GAYLE May 26, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, 2, Youth for Christ-1, 21 Annual Representa- tive-3g Future Eagles-1, 2, 5g Senior Play Comm.-31 B Honor Roll-3 HAINES, TERRY ALAN Aug. 24, Dallas, Tex, Variety Theater-23 Senior Play-51 Annie Get Your Gun-25 Cothurnus Club-3 was HALE, EDDIE WAYNE jan. 22, Dallas, Tex. HALL, BEVERLY SUE May 50, Dallas, Tex, Belles-2, 3, Spirits-1, Los Vencedoresg Office Help HALL, KATHRYN Dec, 9, Dallas, Tex. Latin Clulirlg Spirits-2, B Honor Roll HAMIC, ROBERT EDWARD Sept. 7, Dallas, Tex. Football-B Team-1, Varsity-2, 5, Student Council-2, 5 Senior Prom Comm.-3, Senior Council-3, Red Cross-1 Baseball-1, 2, Annual Representative-5, Soph. Personali- ty, jr. Personality, Senior Personality HAMLET, EDWARD ALAN Oct. 2, Oklahoma City, Olda. Football'2, All City, All Metro, All District, All State-3 Senior Favorite HAMMER, DONNA GAYLE Oct. 29, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-2, Student Council-2 HAMMOND, DAVID ODELL Oct. 9, Roswell, N.M, HAMRICK, GARY G. Aug. 2, Cisco, Tex. HANNON, JEFEERY K. Aug. 6, Milwaukee, Wis. Lab Assistant-2, 3, Band-1, 2, 5 HANVEY, EDNA LEE jan, 13, Dallas, Tex. IBM I-Ielp, Student Council, German Club, Secretary, Cothurnus Club-2nd V. President, Orchestra, Dal-Hi Symphony Orchestra, Region Orchestra, Senior Play Comm., Senior Play HARDER, GLENN MINOR April 1, Dallas, Tex, Distributive Education HARMON, 'IAN LEE june 15, Goshen, Ind. Distributive Education v i Student Council, American Field Service, Key Club, HARMON. SCOTT INGERSOLL une 123 Dallas, Tex. 'wiarching and Concert Band-1, 2, 31 Drum Major-5: Science Club-1. 2, 5g Math Club-3gOrchestr:1-2. 51D3l-HI Symphony Orchestra-5, National Honor Society-2. 5 HARPER. CYNTHIA ANN Sept. 8, Dallas. Tex. Student Council-23 unior Citizens Trafic Commission-1 HARPER. RANDY LYNN May 252 Wfichitii. Kun. HARRIS, -IACKIE DARWIN Nov. Ig Cooper. Tex. Basketball-B Teiim-1,V1irsity-2. 3, Senior Prom Comm.-51 Senior Council-51 Key Club-5 HARRIS, JOYCE ANN Nov. 291 Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, 2 HARRIS, KAREN 'IANETTE April ZOQ Dallas, Tex. Youth for Christ-1, 2. 5, Orchestra-1, 2. 51 B Honor Roll. Junior Classical League-3, Secretary-21 National Honor Society-2. 5: Literary Society-5 HARRIS, LINDA MARIE March 28, Dallas, Tex. U.F.O. Club-5: Future Homcmukers-2, Secretary-5: American Field Service-3 HARRIS. REGINA KAREN jan. 27: Dallas, Tex, HARRIS. RONALD Sept. 14. Dallas, Tex. 591 'V 7.-. 1 .Pl-,S 4- ps- 'fi -'4 Look out below. ' C .P 'IR' i l 329 HARRISON, BEVERLY KAY Dec, 25, Dallas, Tex. Marching and Concert Band-2, 3, Historical Society-23 World Affairs-25 Les Elites-1, B Honor Roll-2, Youth for Christ-2 HARRISON, JULIANNA July 11g El Dorado, Ark. Band-1, 2, Future Homemakcrs-1, 2, Future Teachers-2 HARTFORD, DAVID LEE March 20, Wichita, Kan. R.O.T.C.-1, 2 HARTNETT, KATHERINE MARIE April 9g Mitchel, S.D, HARVEY, PETE R. Nov. 15, San Antonio, Tex. HASCHKE, GLEN CHARLES july 10, Dallas, Tex. Math Club-1, 2, President-5, Mu Alpha-1, 2, 3, Science Club-1, 2, V. President-33 National Honor Society-2, 5 HASKINS, ALIWIA LURLENE Feb, 17, Dallas, Tex. American Field Service-2, World Affairsf2g Vocational Education Club-5g Future Secretaries-3 HAUCK, DANNY MICHAEL Dec. 153 Seward, Neb. Math Club-33 Science Club-5g Lab Assistant-3 t I-IEALEY, ALAN DOUGLAS Dec, 20, Dallas, Tex, Srmnish Club-1, Industrial Cooperative Training-2g B Honor Roll-3 , I-IECKMAN, GAIL ERLENE Nov. 283 Dallas, Tex. Future Teachers-5, Annual Representative-5g Latin Club- 1g Ice Skating Club-2 330 'hal' W4 pa-C 9 - 1 1 HELM. DUANE BEAL T Dec. 173 Evanston, Ill. ' Science Club-11 latin Club-1, 21 Bowling Club-1, Presi- ' dent-2, 33 Future Longhorns-1: Future Mustangs Treasurer HELWIG, JAMES March 29g Dallas, Tex. 1 Key Clubg Student Council-2g Varsity Football-2, 35 Base- V 4 ball-1, 21 B Honor Rollg Senior Personality HENCKE. MARY ELIZABETH ,L Aug. 303 Cleveland, Ohio Red Cross-23 Spirits-1, 25 Art in Action-5 A Zswwa HENDERSON, KENNETH EUGENE july 153 Fr. Bragg, N.C. HENDRICKS. CAROL ANN Nov. 193 Terrell, Tex. UFO. Cluly3 HENDRICKS. ROBERT JOHN March 17g Dallas, Tex. Band-25 Chess Clulr2: German Clul:+2 HENRY. MARSHA ANN E Nov. 17g Dallas, Tex. Student Council-1, 2. 5: Belles-3: Future Homemakers-1 Los Vencedores-13 Projectionist-2, 3: Future Bears-2, 5 Senior Assembly Comm.-3g National Honor Society-2. 5 Office I-Ielplg Spirits-1. Squadleader-2 HENRY, MICHAEL L. March 15: Dallas, Tex. B Honor Roll-1, 2, 53 Latin Club-11 Student Council-1 2, 5 I 'TX HENSLEY, DEBORAH' ANNE july 141 Kansas City, Mo. Spirits-1 HEPPELL, BARBARA .JOYCE July 113 Dallas, Tex. Future Homemakers 33l HERD PAMILA FAYE unc IO Elgin Tu Pam Mcrlipal Club-1, Youth for Llmmt-2 5, PTA Rnprc senrnrived I-IERRERA BLANCA ALICIA I Aug. 5: Nuevo Laredo Mex, ' Future Secretaries-23 B Honor Roll-1. Z, 33 Spanish Club-1 I-IERRIN. RALPH ANDERSON Feb. 293 Dallas Tex. 1-IIGGINBOTHAM,jACKIE SUE May 181 Houston, Tcx. Bziccalaurcirc Comm.-53 Belles-51 Spirits-1, Squadleadcr- 23 PTA Representative-2. 51 Student Council-SQ Annual Representative-3g Library Council-2 I-IIGGINBOTI-IAINI, KENNETH DALE Aug, 71 Dallas, Tex. Football-B Team-1, Varsity-2, 53 Senior Playg Senior Pcr- sonality Nom. The good, the bad, and the ugbf' K B019 julian, Wayne Crawley, Henry Morganj HILL, NANCY JANE Dec. 6: Camp Breckinridgc. Ky. Office Hclp5: Bible Credit-11 Spanish Clulvl. 23 Chorus- 1. 2. 51 PTA Representative-2: Youth for Christ-1. 2, 5 HILL, PAIQLA JANETTE April 2: Dallas. Tex. Office Help. Red Cross Representative-23 Spirits-Z. PTA Representative-2 HILL JR.. XVILLIAM ROLAND March 141 Dallas. Tex. Bancl1Dal-HiOrchestra-1.2,3gAllStare Orchestra-5: All Region Band-1, 2. All Region Orchestra-2. 5 I-IILLEBRENNER. BARBARA ANN June 73 Long Island, NY. German Clubg Latin Club: Historical Society: Spirits: Ice Skating Clubg Future Longhorns HINDS, SHIRLEY JEAN Feb. 41 Dallas, Tex. Future I-Iomemakers-11 Les Elites-1, gl Y Teens-1 HINTON. LEE MARK June 8g Sherman, Tex, HINTON, RICHARD WAYNE Oct. IO: Dallas, Tex. Swim Team-1. Bowling Club-lg Latin Club-lg B Honor Roll-1 HOGUE, BARBARA JEAN Feb. 241 Greenville. Tex, HOGUE. BRENDA BOB Dec, 221 Dallas, Tex. Future Longhorns-5: Tri-Hi-Y, V. President-51 Spirits-lg Spanish Club-lg YWA-2 HOHLFELD, DEBORAH ANN June 233 Wisconsin Youth for Christ HOLCOMB, JAMES ROLAND Feb, Sp Dallas, Tex. HOLLAND JR., JAMES WESLEY Sept. 83 Mobile, Ala. B Honor Rollg Spanish Clubp Baccalaureate Comm.-5' Future Red Raiders Ice Skating Club-lg Y Teens-11 Senior Play-3g Chess Club' 1 i HOLLAND, NANCY CARROL Nov. 30, Indianapolis, Ind. HOLLER, JOE HAROLD Dec. 27, Denver, Colo. HOLMES, DEBORAH SUE Feb. 2, Jacksonville, Tex. HOLTON, PAMELA ELIZABETH Oct. 31, Buffalo, NY. Spirits-1, Art in Action-Treasurer-3, Para Medical-1, 2, Stage Crew-3, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 HONZA, LINDA KAY April 15, Dallas, Tex. Spanish Club-2 HOOPER, LORA ,IAYNE March 11, Dallas, Tex. HOOPS, DEBORAH ANNETTE Feb. 18, Tulsa, Olda. Spirits-, Junior Citizens Traffic Commission, Ice Skating Club HOPKINS, DAREN MARGARET April I, Hannibal, Mo, Spanish Club-2, Science Club-3, Youth for Christ-2, 3, Student Council Alt.-2, 3, Junior Citizens Trafhc Com- mission-2, 3, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 HOPKINS, RANDOLPH JOHN Feb, 15, Dallas, Tex. Key Club-2, 3, Red Cross-1, 2, 5, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 55 Future Mustangs'2, 3, B Team Football-1, Swim Team-1 334 ,wgssw HORNACK, DAVID A. Nov. 4, McKeesport, Pa. Senior Play-3, Childrens Theater-2, 3, Variety Theater-3, Thespians-3, National Honor Society-2, V. President-3, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3, Band-1, Orchestra-2, 3, Brzgadoon-1, Amzie Get Your Glm-2, Cap and Gown Comm.-3, N.F.L. Talent Show-2, 3, Student Council-3 HORNSBY, JANICE MARIE Dec. 1, Dallas, Tex. National Honor Society-2, Secretary-3, Para Medical Club-1, 2, President-3, Quill and Scroll-2, 3, Bridge Club- 2, Latin Club-1, Cothurnus Club-3, Variety Theater-3, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3, EL CONQUISTADOR Staff-2, Facul- ty Editor-3 HOUCHIN, CHARLES ALLEN Dec. 6, Dallas, Tex. Spanish Club-2, B Honor Roll ,XS I '1 'fr' , , 1' 1-.. J 2 tx 1 1 it ii HURLEY, KATHLEEN MAE June 181 Dallas. Tex. N.F.L.g Cothurnus Club1Thespian51 COUGAR CHRON- ICLE Staffg Quill and Scroll. Los Veneedoresgjunior Cit- izens Traffic Commission: Red Cross. B Honor Rollg Spiritsg N.F.L. Talent Showg Variety Theater: Senior Play HURT. RICHARD Sept, il: El Paso. Tex. HUTSON. DAVID MICHAEL Dec. 161 Dallas. Tex. Agricultural Cooperative Training-51 B Honor Roll-1 2, 5 HOUSTON, CYNTHIA ELLEN May 181 Dallas. Tex. Belles-33 Spirits-1. Squadleacler-21 Cothurnus Club-1. 2. 5. Les Elites-21 American Field Service-1. Senior Assembly Comm.-5: Senior Play-51 B Honor Roll-1. 2, 5: National Honor Society-2. 5 HOUSTON. MICHAEL Sept, 51 Talahina. Okla. R,O.T.C.-1. 21 Latin Club-1 HOXVARD. MICHAEL STEPHEN Feb. 155 Dallas, Tex. Future Red Raiders: Senior Playi N,F.L. Talent Showi IV. Football. B Honor Roll: Varsity Baseball HUBBARD. STEPHEN LEE Feb. 281 Dallas, Tex. HUGHES. CYNTHIA JANE March 163 Dallas. Tex. B Honor Roll: Future Mustangs HUGHES. GLENDA DIANE jan. 12. Dallas. Tex. Future Secretariesi. President-51 B Honor Roll-5 HUGHES. JOE DAN Aug. 11 Dallas. Tex. HUGHES III. XWILLIAM XV. jan, 2-lg Dallas. Tex. R.O.T.C.1 Officer Club: Military Band: Athletic Award: Band Company Commariderg Cadet Captain: Best Drilled Squad. Marching and Concert Band HULIVIE. JAMES XVARREN March 25: Dallas. Tex. 335 JANOSIK, SI-IARON RENE Oct. 6, Hartford, Conn. JANSSON, PAMELA JEAN Sept. 303 Santa Fe, N.M. Youth for Christ-13 Para Medical Clubalg Latin Club-1g Spirits-1 JENKINS, MICHAEL WARREN Feb. 21, Dallas, Tex. 336 HUTSON, MOLLY IRENE Oct. 253 Tyler, Tex. IRBY, DALE WESLEY Nov. 21g Dallas. Tex. Swim Team-31 Senior Play-3g Spanish Club-2g N.F,L, Tal- ent Show-33 PTA Assembly-3 IRION, JAMES V. March 30: Norman, Okla. Swim Team, Historical Societyg Ice Skating Clubg B Honor Roll, Red Cross Representative JACKSON. JUDITI-I LYNN Sept. 163 Dallas, Tex. Concert Choir, Annie Get Your Gun: Cothurnus Club, Variety Theaterg Senior Play, Clinic Help JACOBS, LYN RAE May 253 Liberty, Tex. Art in Action-33 Science Club-1, 2, Secretary-5, National Honor Society-2, 31 Historical Society-23 Ice Skating Club-lg Band-l, 2, 3, Stage Band-lg All Region Band-2g Zntl Prize in Regional Science Fair-25 National Merit Let- ter of Commendation-3 JAMES. MELINDA SUE Match 20g Dallas, Tex. JETT, MARK KEVIN April 133 Dallas, Tex, lce Skating Club-1 JOHN. ROBERT RAY July 63 Montebello LA., Califg Concert Choir JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER LYNN Aug, 183 Dallas, Tex. Distributive Education-2, Industrial Cooperative Train- AK ing-5 JOHNSON, DARLYNE Aug, 14, Dallas, Tex. JOHNSON, LINA l... Aug, 26: Tulsa. Okla. Latin Club-1g Band-1, 2, 53 Annual Representative-5g Stu- dent Council-2 Pi' '! JOHNSON, NANCY A. 5 -, '- J Aug. ig Dallas, Tex. O Art in Action-51 Future Homemakers-2 . V ' f- -. gi JOHNSON, PAULA JEANNE Nov. 43 Dallas, Tex, JOHNSON. ROBERT G. M. Sept. 283 Dallas, Tex. Baseball-lg B Honor Roll-11 Student Councilg PTA Rep resentative-1, 2, 33 Future Longhorns-1, Red Cross Repre- sentutive-5 'bam .fi , 'R fa . Al ' - fy 1,1 Srz1afying 'M A CBETH ' fan be fun. ' I M rs, Farrowk fiplv period Senior Englzkh Clanj if T I ' Q. W ,,t..g ., : . ' J' Ks .. tttt Wh 338 JOHNSON. WILLIAM DAVID Jan. 7, Gilmer, Tex. Variety Theater-2, 55 Senior Play-3, Annie Ge! Your Gun- Zg Senior Assembly Stage Crew-2 JOHNSTON. JENNIFER Feb. 4, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, Red Cross-1, Youth for Christ 2, 5, Student Council-31 Homecoming Queen Semifinalist-3, B Honor Roll-I. 2, 5g Future Red Raiders-3 JOLLY, BEVERLY JEAN Oct. 205 Diilliis, Tex. Spirits-1. 2, Pub Staff-35 Red Cross Representatived, 2, 5g B Honor Roll-5g PTA Representzitiveiw JOLLY, MICHAEL BRYAN Dec. 16, Dallas, Tex. B Honor Roll-1, 23 Art in Action-1. 2, 3g Cap and Gown Comm.-3, Red Cross Representative-5, Pub Staff-Art Editor-5 JONES, ALAN Nov. 63 Poplar Bluff, Mo. Band-2, 5, Concert Choir-2. 31 Annie Gel Your Gm:-21 Senior Play-3 JONES. CAROLYN Jan. 73 Naples, Tex. U.F.O. Clubfi JONES, DONETTA SUE Dec. 30g Sherman, Tex. Spanish Club-11 Spirits-I, 23 Y Teens-2, 5, B Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3 JONES, EREDRICK VERNON May 2g Augusta, Ga. Bowling Club-2, 3 JONES, JOHNNY RAY June 13 Marshall, Tex. JONES, LARRY ALAN Aug. 11, Houston, Tex. Pub Staff-5, Future Red Raiders JONES. MARK H. Aug. 251 Brady, Tex. B Honor Roll-1, 2, 51 Los Vencedores-21 Senior Play-3 JONES. SHARON IRENE April Iig McAllen, Tex. Spirits, Art in Action, Future Red Raiders, B Honor Roll JONES, TERRI ELLEN June 111 Dallas. Tex. JONES, VIRGINIA LOUISE May 53 Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, 23 Cothurnus Club-2, 53 IBM Help-2, 3, Honor Roll-51 Variety Theater-2, 5, Thespians-5 JOPLIN. KATHY MAE Dec. 23g Dallas. Tex. EL CONQUISTADOR Staff-2. Sports Editor-3: PTA Rep resentative-21 Red Cross-1, Annual Representative-3: Fu- ture I-Iomemakers-Officer-2g Future Secretaries-21 Spirits- 1, 21 Cap and Gown Comm.-3 JULIUSON. ROBERT E. July 20: Waco. Tex. Future Red Raiders-3, Para Medical Club JUSTISS. RICKY LANE Sept. 19: Dallas, Tex. JUTTON, ROBERT C. May 22: Cape Giradeau. Mo. Folk Music Club: B Honor Roll: Future Red Raiders KASTER, PATRICIA LYNN Oct. 14, Amarillo, Tex. KEAGY. TINA DYANN Dec. 101 Waco, Tex. Spirits-2, Future Longhorns-2 KECK. GREG July 19, Bowie, Tex. Varsity Football-2,3 KEELE, JAMES EDWARD Oct. 24, Bismarck, N,D. B Team Football-1 KEENY, CAROL ANN May 43 New Orleans. La. American Field Service: Spirits: Ice Skating Clubg Y Teens KELLEY, LINDA GAYLE Jan. 113 Dallas, Tex. Soph. Duchess Nom.-11 Spanish Club-Corresponding Secretary-1. 21 Teen Jury Representative-3g Counselor I-Ielp5g Senior Play-3: ROTC Sponsor-Co. A-5: Belles-2, 3, National Honor Society-2, Treasurer-5, Senior Person- ality Nom. B 'P 1- I? We 55, 'td' Dfw Q-'Y 3 Q' X71-' K fi-. 339 .Lbl ...,,,. 1 Y- KELLUM, JOHN MICHAEL May 16g Dallas, Tex. B Honor Roll-1 KEMP, CAROL SUE jan. 25g Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, 23 Senior Council-3g Library Council-25 Library Assistant-2, 5g Spanish Club-lg Future Homemakcrs-3 KENNEMORE, THOMAS EDWARD April 115 Corsicana, Tex. ,, Z ,til Us rf li I Q 1 1 aa. lilll 340 Ealing mn be fun fLir1dy Williamfj L C KENT, LINDA FAYE july 20g Dallas, Tex. Spirits-13 Spanish Club-Ig B Honor Roll-23 Chotusg ICC Skating Clubg Folk Music Clubg Future Sccrctariesg Fu- ture Mustangsg U,F.O. Club-3 KESTER, JEFFREY HIMES Nov. 8g Biloxi, Miss. Art in Action-23 Future Longhorns-Ig N.F.L. Talent Show-53 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 KEYSER, ROBERTA CAROL july 11g Bridgeport, Nob. Creative Writing: COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-53 N.F.L.-3: B Honor Roll B Honor Roll 3 he Skiting Club-3: Senior Luncheon KILLEEN CHARLES RICHARD KILLION. PI-IILLIP CARLOS jan. 20: Stevensvillc. Tex. KING, HUGO PATRICK Febj 28: Quito. Ecuador Science Club-5g Band-1, 2, 5 KING, PAULA -JEAN May 50: Odessa. Tex. Belles-5: Spirits-1: Pub Staff-5 B Honor Roll 2 5 Los Vencedores-21 PTA Representatiwes KING. SUSAN july 11 Corpus Christi, Tex. KINMAN, JOE Feb. 17: Dallas. Tex. KINNEY, SHERRIE ELAINE June 291 Dallas. Tex. Vocational Eclucationg Future Secreraries 5 Les Elites I 23 Office Help-21 Y Teens-2 KIRBY. BARBARA ANN April 55 Dallas, Tex. Spirirsz Folk Music Club KIRK. LINDA ELAINE jan. 18: Dallas. Tex. Belles-5: Spirits-1, 2 KIRK. PAT KOSCO, SHERRON MARIE Sept. 113 Lawton, Okla. KNIPP, JOHN WALTER Feb. 3: Dallas, Tex. KNOX, KAREN SUZANNE June 233 Pocatello, Idaho KIRPATRICK, ROBERT Sept. 18, Dallas, Tex. KLAR, SHELLY DALE Feb. 11, Houston, Tex. Future Teachers-2, B Honor KNIGHT, FREDDIE GEE Aug. 11, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Baseball-1, 2 Spirits-1, 2, Office Help-1, 2, 35 Cougar League-33 Los Vencedores-1, 2, 3, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3, American Field Service-1, 2, 3 KOONCE, NORMAN GLEN Nov. 213 Dallas, Tex. KORKAMES, MELINDA LOUISE April 14, Galveston, Tex. PTA Representative-3 Roll-3, Allied Youth-2 Seniors make good me of KOSTELLO. BARBARA W. Oct. 163 Ft. Riley, Kan. Belles-53 ROTC Sponsor Co, C-3: German Club-2. 3: Li- brary Council-1. 2, 51 Spirits-1, 2 KRECK. JUDY EILEEN Sept. 73 Dallas. Tex. Future I-Iomemakers-51 Red Cross-5: Spirits-2 KRUSZ. KAREN LYNN june 161 Dallas, Tex, Spirits-1, 2: B Honor Roll-1. 2. 5 Q,-x,f A A up p pk l 1 x 7' KUCK. DANIEL KENNETH Dec. 271 Tampa. Fla. 'ii aorc. 2nd Lf..z, 5 Ile KUI-IN, CYNTHIA ANN Sept. 263 Dallas. Tex. Library Council-President-31 Spirits-11 Future Home- makers-Sg Les Elites-1 3 Student Council-1. 2: Annual Rep- resentative-5g PTA Representative-1. 2. 3: Y Teens-11 Li brary Assistant-1, 2. 51 B Honor Roll-3 LACEY. DAVID MORGAN Feb. 31 Denison, Tex. N.F.L.-53 Science Club-5: Science Quizdown Participant 33 Lab Assistant-53 Teenage Council Representative-5 Youth for Christ-1. 2 fr :rs I l'? x LADD. MARY JANE March 73 Dallas, Tex. Folk Music Club-11 Red Cross-1, 21 Math Club-1, 2, 53 Mu Alpha Theta-2. 3: Future Teachers-2, 31 Cothurnus Club-2, 3g Thespians-2, 31 Variety Theater-23 Concert Choir-2. Treasurer-3g Brigndoon-1: Annie Get Your Gun-23 Student Councilf3: Senior Assembly Comm.-51 Narional Honor Society-2. 51 Band-1 LAGOW, WILLIAM G. Dec. 191 Dallas. Tex. B Team Football-13 Track Team their time. KCarol Kemp and Cynthia Tinerj LAMBETI-I, DEBORAH L, july 103 Dallas. Tex. Spanish Club-I1 Future Homemakers-I 343 LANCASTER, CATHY july 25, Dallas, Tex. Future Teachers-1, 2, 5, American Field Service-3, Clinic Help, Spirits, Annual Representative LANCASTER, KAY LYNN May 20, Dallas, Tex. Science Fair Winner-lg Spirits-1, 2, Senior Council-3, Sen- ior Prom Comm.-3, Les Elites-Secretary-5, Historical Society-Secretary-Treasurer-33 Math Club-Secretary-55 PTA Representative-2, 3, Annual Representative-3, A Honor Roll-I, 2, 3, Office Assistant-3 LAND, .IANIS ELAINE April 15, Dallas, Tex. COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-Exchange Editor-3, Future Red Raiders43 LANE, LINDA JO jan. 22g St. Louis, Mo. Latin Club-1, Science Honor Roll-1, 2, 5 LANEY, JAMES VANCE Oct. 28, Dallas, Tex. Varsity Baseball-5, Ke Club-1, 2, 5 LANIER, MARSHA LYNN March 17, Dallas, Tex, Science Club-21 Future Homemakers-3, Future Red Raiders-5 LARA, ELIZABETH Sept. 18, Dallas, Tex. Future Homemakers-3, Spirits-1, 2, Spanish Club-Ig Pro- jectionist-1, 2, 3, Y Teens-1 LAWRENCE, WILLIAM DONALD April 15, Weston, West Va. 344 Club-1, 2, 5, Spirits-1, 2, B Football-j.V.-1, 2, Varsity-3, 'iff Seniors fifllllbf ordered lbeir graduation announcementr. LEE. MARY ELIZABETH june 25: Pueblo. Colo. B Honor Roll-5 LEMLEY, SHARON -IANNELLE Feb. 17. Artesia. N.M. B Honor Roll: PTA Representiitiveg Senior Bregkfggr Comm.-5 LESLIE. VIANICE ELAINE jan, 50: Dallas, Tex. Spirits: LCS Elitesg Senior Pub LEVERETT. JERRY LYNN Sept, 26. Dallas. Tex. LEWIS, JEANNENE LOVE Oct. 5: Inmpisses. Tex. Art in Action-3: Future 5' Homemalters-1. 2. Spirits-1. 2g Youth for Christ-1. 2 i.. LEWIS. PATRICIA March 24: Orlando. Fla. Spirits-I. 21 Variety Theater-2. 5: American Field Service- I,51Corliurnus Club-2. 5: Y Teens-11Lnb Assistant-2. 5: Office Help-2 LIPSCOMB, NANCY -IANE Feb. 9: Lincoln. Neb. Spirits-Ig Future Red Raiders-2. Principal Office Help-53 Counselors Help-2. 5. Future H0mCm1IkCfS'SCCfCI1lfS'-2, Presitlent'5: Les Elites-I LITTLE. BARBARA ANN july 6: Pawtucket. R.I. Spanish Club-11 Cl1Ol'L1S'l1 Ice Skating Club-2: Spirits-2 345 n a LONG. KATHLEEN M. june 13 Caldwell, Kun. Pan American Student Forum-11 Art in Action-2,51St11ge Crew-2. 5g UFO. ClubfSeeret1u'y-3: Future Home- mukers-31 American Field Service-51 Chorus-2. 3: B Honor Roll-1, 2, 53 Senior Play-51 PTA Representative-5 LORD, TALOU March 215 Dallas. Tex. Student Council-1, Alt.-2, 33 Future Red Raiders- Treasurer-31 Junior Citizens Traffic Commission-1, 2, V. President-Eg PTA Representative-1.2.51Spirits-1. 2g Vari- ety Theater-33 Senior Play-5g Senior Prom Comm,-31jr Princess Nom.: Senior Sweetheart Nom, LOW. CHARLES R. june 23g Dallas, Tex, LOFTIN. SHEILA ANN Aug. 10g Monroe, La. Marching and Concert Bandg Orchestrag Future Home- makers: B Honor Roll LONG, CHARLES VIORDEN July 193 Dallas, Tex. Art in Action-1, 2, 53 UFO. Club-3g Stage Crew-3 LONG, JOE BOWERMAN Aug. 63 Knoxville, Tenn. uf' LUMPKIN, -IOHN D Sept. 113 Texarkana, Tex. LUND. NANCY JANE Dec. 6: Dallas, Tex. Future Secretariesg Future Terlehersg Spiritsg B Honor Roll: ROTC Sponsor-Co. D LUNDY, DAVID WAYNE Industrial Cooperative Trainingg Distributive Education 346 LUCAS. JOHN WAYNE Dee, 21g Dallas, Tex. R.O.T.C. Drill Team LUCAS. MICHAEL D. Feb, 25: Dztllns, Tex. LUCAS, WALTER F. May 103 Dallas, Tex. Senior Assembly Comm.-53 Tmekg Science Clubg Math Club ',vv..f LUPPLACE. ALLEN BRUCE Aug. 281 Hot Springs, Ark. LUPPLACE. BOBBY WATSON jan. 193 Hot Springs. Ark. Wizard of Oz-2 LYLE, KENNETH RANDAL jan. IOL Clovis, N.M. B Honor Roll MAC DONALD, CHARLES LOGAN May 27: Dallas. Tex. Future Mustangs-1, 5g B Honor Roll MAC MANUS. PAMELA NELL Aug. 211 Lubbock. Tex. Spirits-13 Cothurnus Club-2, 5: Future Red Raiders-3: Variety Theater-2, 3g Proiectionist-2, 3 MADDOX. CAROLYN DENISE Aug. 201 Dallas, Tex, American Field Service-33 Library Council-53 Cotlxurnus Club-51 U.F.O. Club-5: Spirits-21 Future Longhorns-5 by Y 'Y ay-v-of K- LYONS, ADONICA SUZETTE Aug. 21 Eugene. Orc. LYONS. THERESE A. May 6: Eugene. Ore. MABREY. MARCIA CHRISTINE jan. 16: Dallas. Tex. 'C' 94,95 v. c 1 an ' cn- MADISON. CHARLES RICKY March 6: Dallas, Tex, MAGEE, VIUDY ANN june 9: Dallas, Tex, Para Medical Club-5.1 Library Council-51 Library Help-5 Chorus-1, 2. 3 INIALLETT. BARBARA EVELYN .Ian 15: Amarillo, Tex. Los Vencedores-11 Youth for Christ-23 Student Council 51 B Honor Roll-I, 2, 3 347 MANNING. KERRY BIICHELLE Nov. 173 Tyler, Tex. Spanish Cluh-1, Z, 33 Les Elites-2, Math Club-3, World Affairs-2, Secretary-Treasurer-31 ,lunior Achievement-V. President-1 MARBURGER, RONAL LEONARD july 5, Lawton, Olcla. Variety Theater-3, Art in Action-23 COUGAR CHRON- ICLE Staff-21 Senior Play-53 Key Club-2, 5 MARRS, CHARLES RANDOLPH Sept. 41 Dallas, Tex. Distriluutive Education MASON, THOMAS ROBERT March 63 Waccv. Tex. MATHEWES, MARSHA ANN Nov. 26, Pampa, Tex. Band-1, 2. 5: Orchestra-1, 2. 5: Dal-I-Ii Symphony Or' chestra-2, 53 Science Club-5 MATLACK. JOHN NORINIAN Dec. 2g Covington, Ky. 348 MARTIN. ALVIS .TOE -Ian. 14, Dallas, Tex. Football-B Team-1, IV.-2, B Team Baseball-lg Spanish Club MARTIN, JOSEPH RANDALL july 24: Dallas, Tex. Distributive Education-I1 Red Cross MARTIN, KENNETH ALLEN Aug. 14, Dallas, Tex. MARTIN, PI-IILLIP ALLEN May 26: Spokane, Wfash. N.F.L.'Presiclcnt-53 N.F,Lf Talent Show-2, 51 National Honor Society-2, 5, Les Elites-2, 3g Student Council-2, 53 World Affairs-2. BQ Cap and Gown Comm.-ig B Honor Roll-I, 2, 3 MARTIN, THOMAS CRAIG Dec. 8, Dallas, Tex. Key Club, Student Council-33 Senior Council-31 Base- ball-1, 3, All City-21 Football-B Team-I,-IV.-Z, Varsity-31 Senior Prom Comm,-33 B Honor Roll: B Team Basket- hall-1 MARTINEZ. ELIZABETH March 213 Dallas, Tex. All Night Party Comm.-53 B Honor Roll-2, Senior Luncheon Comm.-5: Annual Representative-5, PTA Representative-3, Spanish Club-lg Clinic Help Q '51 Q7 .fi fi' Se11i0rJ take .flue yearly' lmua Tar! Q. lx 4 MAXXVELL, MARSHA WARRENE Nov. 173 Childress. Tex. Spirits-13 B Honor Roll-33 PTA Representative-2, Bgvlun- ior Achievement-2 MAY. JOHN ROBERT Aug. 151 Pinc Bluff. Ark. MAY. XWILLIAM EDWARD -Iulv 8: Dallas. Tex. ROTCE Co. C Commander: Drillteamg Capt.: Creative Writingg German Club: Officers Club: PMS Awardg Commandanrs Award: Outstanding NCO-23 Academic Wrealtlii Athletic Award: B Honor Roll TQ Q-av 'NN MAYHALL JERRY WAYNE an 19 Dillis Tut Future Longhorns Student Council Historical Society' Senior Plax B Honor Roll MAYO. PATSY ELIZABETH Dec. SL Dallas. Tex. Y Teens. Future Teachers-21 Lab Assistant-5: Spirits-Z1 Future Homcmakcrs-V. President-f MCADANTS. HELEN ELIZABETH an. 11: Greensboro. N.C. Red Cross Rc-prcsentatisc-3: Spirits--3 B Honor Roll-5 349 MC ADAMS, LANA ANNETTE Sept. 22, Dallas, Tex. MC ANALLY, DEBORAH JANE June 14, Dallas, Tex. Spanish Club-lg Spirits-lg Lab Assistant-3, Projectionist-1, 2, 3, Future Secretaries-3 MC COY, EDDIE Feb. 25, Dallas, Tex. MC CAMEY, CLAYTON EVERETT Oct, 18, Dallas, Tex. Band MC CORKLE, ANN LISETTE Feb, 81 Dallas, Tex. Red Cross-1, 21 Bowling Club-2, 3, Art in Action-1, 2, 3, Chorus-1 MC CORKLE, SUSAN LYNETTE Feb. 8, Dallas, Tex. Variety Theaterg Senior Play Stage Crew-3, Bowling Club-2, 3, Art in Action-1, 2, 5, Red Cross-2, 3g COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-31 PTA Representative-3 MC CULLOUGH, CYNTHIA WISLEY Dec. 4, Dallas, Tex. Future Secretaries-2, 5, Cougar League-2, Secretary-51 Spirits-1, 2, Les Elites-1, Ice Skating Club-2, Y Teens- 1, 2, American Field Service-2 MC CURLEY, SHARON LEE june 20, Miami, Fla. Spirits-1, 2, Folk Music Club-1, Los Vencedores MC DANIEL, GERALD WAYNE june 30, Dallas, Tex. MC DONALD, CAROL LYNETTE Nov. 25, Dallas, Tex. Cotlxurnus Club-2, 33 N.F.L.-Parliarnentariang Thespiansg Variety Theater-21 Readers Theater-2, junior Classical League, Literary Societygjunior Classical League, Nation- al Honor Society-2, 31 Spirits-1, Student Council Alt, MC DOUGLE. RONNIE LAMAR May 221 Dallas. Tex. MC DOXWELL. .IERRY LEE Sept. 17: Chattanooga. Tenn. MC ELROY, GARLAND RAY Sepr. 20: Dallas. Tex. Football-B TC11m'l. J.V,-21 Future Council-5 MC GREW. DAVID ARXVIN DCC. 91 Dallas. Tex. Band-5: Concert Choir-5. Senior 5 Annie Gif! Yom' Gllllezl Spanish Clulv-1. Red Cross-1 Bowling Club-2: -Iunior Citizens Traffic Commission MC KEE. KATHRYNE LOUISE Oer. 29: Et. Wturtli. Tex. 'VTC KEE. PEGGY LEE an. 131 Dallas. Tex. Spanish Cluh-1. Tennis Team-1, Z MC DONALD. DAVID LEROY Nov. 15. Dallas. Tex. R.O.T.C. Co. Commanden Drillteamg Officers Club: Spanish Club. U.F.O. Club. B Honor Roll: Athletic Award1 Marksman Awgirtlg N.C.O. Club: P.M.S. Award MC DONNELI., PAMELA ,IO Max' 163 Stockton. Calif. B Honor Roll-1. 2. 5. Srudent Council-1, 21 Junior Cit- izens Traflir Commission-5: Senior Council-3: Pub Staff- 5g Los Vencetlores-13 Les Elites-21 Art in Acrion-21 Folk Music Club-11 Future Red Raiders-1. 2, Secretary-51 Spirits-1. Secretary-23 Sophomore Duchess Nomgylunior Personality: Senior Personality Red Raiders-5: Senior MC GILL. MICHAELINE MEL Aug. 113 Dallas. Tex. Art in Action-1, 2. Future Secretaries-5 MC GOWAN. RONALD JOHN Oct. IO. Ft. XWorth, Tex. Science Club-SL B Honor Roll Assembly' Comm.-5' I ' MC Juli' Pan can MC Dec. R,O MC Juli' Dist KINNEY, RITA 50, Dallas, Tex. American Spanish Forum, Future Secretaries, Ameri- Field Service, A Honor Roll, German Club KINNIE. ROBERT WAYNE 20g Dallas, Tex. ,T.C. LAREN, RANDY SCOTT IS, Minneapolis. Minn, ributive Education 352 MC KINLEY, JON MICHAEL Aug. 101 Dallas. Tex. MC KINNEY, VIOSEPH WILLIAM june 39 Dallas, Tex. MC KINNEY. RICHARD DUANE April 30g Wichita, Kan. Les Elites-lg Spanish Club-1 MC MAINS, ELIZABETH ANN June 231 Dallas, Tex. Los Vencedores-Ig Marching and Concert Choir-1, 2, 31 Concert Choir-3, COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-35 Quill and Scroll-2, 53 Historical Society-23 Bible Award-I, 2 MC MILLIN. DAVID ROSS June 21, Dallas, Tex. R.O,T.C.-Commander lst Platoon, B Co. MC MURTRY, BARBARA GALE Feb. 53 Wichita, Kan. Art in Action MC REYNOLDS. CHARLES EDWARD April 28, Tulsa, Okla. Senior Play-35 B Honor Roll-I, 2 MEDLIN, DEBRA SUE Sept. 73 Dallas, Tex. Belles-5, Student Council-2, Spirits-1, 23 Les Elites-1, 2 Senior Prom Comm,-3, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 MELEAR, ROBERT DANIEL March 123 Yonkers, N.Y. B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 MELLOR, KATHRYN ANN Aug. 251 Abilene, Kan, Future Homemakers-Treasurerg Future Secretariesg Spir- its: Para Medical Club MELTON, JANICE MARIE March 19g Dallas, Tex. Maiorette Green Band-1, Wliite Band-2, Feature Twirler-3 MEREDITH, VICKI LYNN Sept. 21 Dallas. Tex. Spanish Club-11 Future Bears-51 Spirits-1, 2 I i It xi 415 li ,A MERK, PAMELLE ADRAE April 14g Kalispell, Mont. Les Elites-2. 31 Library Council-33 World Affairs-3 MERRITT, MERIETTA ALICE Nov. 10: Dallas, Tex. Spirits-13 Les Elites-lg Y Teens-31 Future Mustangs-1 Red Cross-13 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 MESSICK. ROY Dec, 291 Dallas, Tex. junior Citizens Traffic Commissiong B Honor Rollg Get man Club -1 Now I lqy me down to deep fsllffd Roanej 353 v it MEUSEL, CYNTHIA KAY 'Iuly 293 Dallas, Tex, Future Secretaries: Future Homemakersg Senior Council, Spirits, B Honor Roll MICKEY. JULIA CARISSE April 143 Rochester, Minn, National Honor Society-2, 31 Science Club-1, 2, 3: Con- cert and Marching Band-1, 2, Sgrlunior Classical League-1, 2, State Secretary-5, National Merit Semifinalist-31 lst Place Dallas High School Poetry MILLER, -IAN ALLISON .Iune 143 Dallas, Tex. Spirits-23 Art in Action-2, 51 Y Teens-21 Chorus MILLER. RODNEY KIM july 63 Bloomington, Ill. MILLER, DAN OWENS july 23g Wilco, Tex. Art in Action-1, Stage Crew-1g B Honor Roll-1, 2, Eg Youth for Christ MILLER, DEBRA JOAN Oct. SQ Denver, Colo. Orchestra-1, Annual Representative-3, Speech Squad-3: Ice Skating Club-2, 33 junior Classical League-1, 2g Ger- man Cluh-2, 5, Red Cross Representative-5g NEI.. Talent Show-5, Spirits-1, 2 N,F,L, Talent Show-21 Iirigadoan-11 Annie Gel Yaur Gun 21 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3: Los Vencedores-1, Treasurer-2 Annual Representative-2gjunior Achievement-1, 2, Presi- dent-51 Orchestra-1, 2, 53 Concert Band-1, 2, 5 MILLER, TIINI june 141 Dallas, Tex. Key Club-1, Z, 3, Varsity Football-2, 3: Senior Play-33 Stu- dent Council-1. Z: Senior Assemhly Comm.-3 354 MILES, DAVID SCOTT Oct. 4, Longview, Tex. Varsity Baseball-1, 2, 5g Key Cluh-2, 3, National Honor Society-Z, 51 Football-B Team-1, Varsity-2, Co Captain, All Cityg All Greater Dallas, All Metro Hon. Men., 'Back of Year'-3, Student Council-21 Basketball-B Team, Soph- omore Personalityg Junior Personality, Senior Assembly Comm,-SQ Senior Favorite MILLENDER. DAWN ELAINE Nov. 31 Dallas, Tex. Belles-3, Les Elites-1, 2, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 5, Ofhce Help-1, 2, 31 Spirits-1, 2 MILLENDER, MARILYN MARIE Aug, 9: Dallas, Tex. Spanish Club-1, Spirits-1, IBM Help-33 Annual Repre- sentative-Sg Student Council Alt.-21 B Honor Roll June 53 Dallas, Tex. MITCHELL. CAROL ANN March 231 Longview. Tex. MITCHELL. LYNDA JEAN Dec. 21 Houston. Tex. Spirits-13 Art ini Action-2, 53 German Club-1. 23 Counse- lor Help-33 Future Secretaries-3: B Honor Roll MOENTNISH. DAVID LOUIS Sept. 63 Oklahoma City, Okla. Key Club-5: Football-23 Senior Play Comm.-33 Student Council-3 MOLLETT. BARBARA ANN -. Q., National Honor Society-2. 5: Los Vencedores-13 Future Secretaries-33 Future Teachers-51 Spirits-1, 23 Historical Society-3: Projectionist-13 Lab Assistant-23 B Honor Roll-1, 2. 3: PTA Representative-1: Ice Sl-rating Club-5 MONTGOMERY. DONALD JOE Sept. 223 Dallas, Tex. Sept, II, Dallas, Tex. 1, t MOORE, JERI SUE Q 1 5 Il hr ,pus ' MOORE III, CHARLES ALBERT .us-3 March 1, Houston, Tex. Art in Action-1, 23 Spirits-1, V. President-23 Belles-5 MOORE, KENT L, Dec. 161 Dallas, Tex. Senior Council-31 German Clulyl, 2, 53 Math Club-1: All Night Parry Comm.-5 MOORE, LA JOYCE ELAINE May I9, Long Beach, Calif, MOORE, RICHARD ALLEN May 143 Wichita Falls, Tex, Pan American Spanish Forum-1: Senior Play-5 355 lub-1, 2, Student Council-1, 2, MORGAN, HENRY A. Aug. 143 Dallas, Tex. Golf Team, R.O.T.C. Caclet-1st Lt., Lab Assistant: Pan American Spanish Forumg Spanish Clubg All Night Party Comm.-5 The Befler demmfed the Vhotbnfl bqyy' lorker room MORGAN. RANDALL LEE May 18, Dallas, Tex. Debate Squad-1, 2, 51 N.F.L.-2, Recording Secretary-31 Spanish Club-1g National Honor Societyi, 33 National Letter of Commendation-3g B Honor Roll MORRIS, DEBRA DAVIS Aug. 293 Dallas, Tex. junior Citizens Tramc Commission42g Red Cross-21 Stu- dent Council-2, Les Elites-2, Future Secretaries-21 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3, National Honor Society-2, 5 MoRRis, DORIS Aug. 16, Dallas, Tex, Spirits-1, 2, Spanish C Wforltl Affairs-23 Quill 85 Scroll-2, 53 National Honor Society-2, 33 COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-Assistant Editor-3, Baccalaureate Comm.-5, Future Secretaries- Seeretary-31 Youth for Christ-1, Z MORRIS, GLYNN ALAN Feb. 28, Dallas, Tex. B Honor Roll-1, 2, 31 Science Club-1, 2, 51 Future Long- horns-1, 2, 5, Pub Staff-5 MOSS, THURINIAN WILHITE .Iuly 3, Tulsa, Okla, Football-B Team-1, Varsity-2, Eg Track-2, 33 Key Clubg Senior Class Vice President, Sophomore Personality: Jun- ior Personalityg Senior Personality MUNN, MICHAEL MELVIN Dec. 14, Dallas, Tex, Cothurnus Club-31 Les Elites-Z, 3, Concert Choir-53 Annie Ge! Yo11rG1n1-2, Variety Theater-33 Senior Play-31 Wizfzfzf afOzAZ, Technical Stage Crew-5 MURDOCH, RICHARD D. Mav 291 Dallas, Tex. Future Red Raiders: Arr in Action MURPHY, .IO CAROL April 111 Dallas, Tex. Latin Club-1, 23 Senior Play Comm.-51 Spirits-1, Squarlleader-21 Creative Writing-2, 5, Senior Play-3 MUSSER, TERRY DON MUR PHY. STEVEN FREDRICK Sept. 7. El Pam, Tex. LV. Baslcctlvall-2 Q DCC, 263 Ada. Okla. Distributive Education-3: Spanish Club-2: B HOUOF 11 Roll-1. 2 ,.av MYERS. DANNY RAY Aug. 191 Dallas. Tex. Bowling Club-I MYERS. DOUGLAS ALLEN july 11 Gladewater. Tex. MYRICK. DIANA LYNN jan. 223 Dallas, Tex. Future Red Raiders: Cothurnus Clubg Variety Theater-2, 51 Spiritsg Student Council-53 German Club-21 B Honor Roll NEEDHAM. MICHAEL WADE Dec. 8: Dallas, Tex. ROTC Rifle Team-Captg Student Council: Expert Small Bore Rifleg Rifle Team Letter NEELD. DONNA Nov, 223 Dallas, Tex. Belles-3: Spirits-1. 2: Les Elitesz Offke Help: Senior Prom Comm.-5 NELMS. BOBBY RAY Oct. 20: Dallas, Tex. NELSON. KATHERINE ELIZABETH April 181 Homer, La. Para Medical Club QI if He:- I? C5 357 NESS, DONNA GAYE Sept. 15g Spokane, Wash. B Honor Roll-2, 35 Senior Pub-3 NEUBRAND, THOMAS ALLAN june 15 Dayton, Ohio Concert Choir-2, 39 Annie Ge! Your Gun-2 NEUMEISTER, DONNA JEAN Oct. 7g Cedar Rapids, Iowa Latin Club-1g Youth for Christ-lg Bible Award-1, 23 '0- American Field Service-53 Senior Play-33 Spirits-1, 2 NEWBY, LINDA CAROL Dec. 193 Dallas, Tex. Spanish 'Club-13 Youth for Christ-1g Student Council Alt,-1 NEWELL, RODNEY ALLEN Oct. 8g Dallas, Tex. NEWMAN, TI-IERESA ANNE Feb. 24g Houston, Tex. NICKERSON, DEBORAH Nov. 1g Dallas, Tex. Belles-3g Student Council-1, 2g Spirits-1, Squadleader-2g Future Red Raiders-1, 23 Future Longhorns V. President- 3g Senior Sweetheart Nom.45g Ofhce Help-55 Senior Prom Comm.-3g B Honor Roll NICODEMUS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Feb. 27g Dallas, Tex. Band NIETO, jEFFREY ALAN Dec. 175 Hollywood, Calif Golf-Captain NITCHOLAS, LYNDA JOYCE jan. 173 Dallas, Tex. Folk Music Club-lg Spanish Club-2, 3g Future Bears-1g Future Longhorns-2g Senior Luncheon Comm.-3g junior Citizens Trafhc Commission-lg PTA Representative-2g Red Cross-1, 2, 3: German Club-1g Spirits-1, 2 358 ix i NIX. BEVERLY DIANNE Sept. 8: Longview. Tex. Future Secretaries-2, 53 B Honor Rollg Votatioiul Educa- tion NIX, PAMELA LA REA May 291 Dallas. Tex. Future Homemalcers-11 Y Teens. President-2. 51 Youth for Christ-5: B Honor Roll-23 Bible Credit-1 3 Senior Play' 51 Stage Crew-5 NOLET. HILARIE JEAN Nov. 251 Chicago, Ill, National Honor Society-2. 3: Latin Club-2. President-5: Variety Theater-2. 5: Cothurnus Club-2. 51 Student Council-2. 51 Spiritsg Literary Society45g NF.L.'3: Senior Play-51 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 51 N.F.L. Talent Show-5 Sept. 25g Dallas. Tex. 'nm Q V 55. 'ia OAKES. FRED ARTHUR ,4 June 73 Dallas. Tex. Key Club-2. 53 Basketball-B Team-1. Varsity-2. 3: Senior Assembly Comm.-51 Red Cross Representative-1. 2. 5 O'BRYAN. JAMES F. May 171 Tulsa. Okla. OCKER, DEBORAH ANN! 'ev 'eg- Spiritsg Student Council. Y Teens. Senior Council. Jun' ior Citizens Traffic Commission1 Art in Action O'CONNER, KATHLEEN ELLEN Oct. 27: Buffalo, N.Y. Spirits-11 Red Cross-51 Y Teens-1: ROTC Sponsor, B CO.-31 Future Mustangs-1 ODOM. MELANIE MORENE July 251 Tyler, Tex. Junior Classical League-l, 2, 53 National Honor Society-2, 5g Quill and Scroll-2. 53 Band-1. 2, 51 Tliespians-2. 3: Co- thurnus Club-2. 51 COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff, Edito- rial Editor-5: Variety Theater-23 Childrens Theater-2, 5 Qi! OLSON. CAROL JOY Dec. 221 Chicago. Ill. Art in Action-5 OLSON, NAOMI JANE Dec. 241 Dallas. Tex. Cothurnus Club-1. Historian-2. TfC1lSUfCf'31 Vxlriiifjw' Theater-1, 2, 51 German Club-2. President-5: Senior Play Comm.-5g Spirits-1. 21 American Field Service-1. 2. 5: Latin Club-11 Office Helpl, 2: IBM Hilp-2. 3: B HOHO1' Roll-1, Z, 51 National Honor Society-2, 5 M1-w.,,, 5 3 ORCUTT, PAULA ANN -Iuly 11g Dallas, Tex. Belles-2, 3, Spanish Club-1, 2, Spirits-1, Future Teachers- 1g Concert Choir-2, 53 Brigadoon-1g Annie Gel Your Gun- 2g National Honor Society-2, 3g B Honor Roll, Tennis Team-1', 2, 5, National Merit Letter of Commenclationi O'REILLEY, SAMUEL DENNIS Nov. 22g Dallas, Tex. COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-5, Senior Play-3, Future Mustangs OSWALT, PAUL KENNETH Feb. 6g Tokyo, japan Future Mustangsg B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 OWENS, DWAYNE Jan, 22, Dallas, Tex, OWENS, EDDIE RAY Dec, 5, Denison, Tex. Key Club-2, 3, Football-B Team-1, Varsity-2, Captain-3, All City-2, 5, All Metro, All Greater Dallas, 2nd Team All State-3, B Team Basketball-1, Varsity Baseball-1, 2, 51 Per- sonality Senior PADEN. BRENDA KAY june 30, Dallas, Tex. Les Elites PAGE, DONNA RENELL April 26, Chicago, Ill. Spirits-lg Art in Action-2g B Honor Roll-2, 3g Red Cross-2 PALMER, DONNA JOYCE june 163 Athens, Tex. Art in Action-13 Future Red Raiders-I, B Honor Roll PARIS, STEPHEN NEAL July 26, Dallas, Tex. Our Flag at a pep arsembhf f- C A . 3 PARKER, JOSEPH W. J ,av V an. 11, Dallas. Tex. Les Elites, Future Aggies PARKER. THOMAS G. 0 july 24, Dallas, Tex. PARRIS. RONALD KEITH Nov. 7, Houston, Tex. Amateur Radio Club-2, Lab Assistant-1, 2, Stage crew-3 N.F.L, Talent Show-3, Variety Theater-3 ,pf- PASCHALL, DENNIS R, March 241 Dallas. Tex. Band-1, Bowling Club-1, 2, Latin Club-2, 3, -I.V. Foota ball-2, Spanish Club-2, Future Mustangs-5 PATTERSON, ANITRA KAY March 6, Waco. Tex. COUGAR CHRONICLE-Feature Editor-5, Quill and Scroll-2, 5, Library Council-President'2, Senior Council-51 Spirits-1, Los Vencedores-2, Junior Classical League-1, B Honor Roll PATTERSON, NANCY SKEEN Aug. IOL Charlotte. N.C. Belles-2, 5, National Honor Society-2, 3: Future Bears-V. President, Senior Play, Spanish Club-lg B Honor Roll: junior Citizens Traffic Commission-21 Spirits-11 Senior Personality Nom. jan. 25, Velasco. Tex. Chess Club-lg Band-1, 2 PATTERSON, SHERRY LYNNE April 2, Dallas, Tex. Pub Staff-3g Senior Play Comm.-31 Spirits-1, Soph. Duch- ess, Soph. Personality, Future Homemakers-1, Student Council-lgjr. Princess, jr. Personality, Office Help-1, 31 Belles-2. 5: National Honor Society-2, 3, Homecoming Queen Finalist-3, Senior Sweetheart Nom.-lst Runner Up, Senior Favorite PATTERSON. ROBERT MICHAEL '3 .. '9- Dx , N 4' Q v Af x X Jai. -. QL , A QQ N X li ' i ai - 3 ' - -1 x .l' - .,. .1 f mi The Sound of Mimi. fSfaIt Harmony 36l PAULSON, MICHAEL ALBERT Feb. 6, Dallas, Tex. Key Club-1, 2, V. President-3, Student Council-1, 2, 3, Football-B Team-I, Varsity-2, 3, Senior Personality PAYNE, ALLAN CLARK Nov, 3, Dallas, Tex. PEACOCK, SHERRY LINDA Aug. 25, Dallas, Tex. Ice Skating Club-3 PEARCE, DAVID G. Dec. 26, Kilgore, Tex. PENNEY, MARK LYNN May 4, Oklahoma City, Olcla. Bowling Club-3, All Night Party Comm,-3, Future Mustangs-3, Science Club-1, Folk Music Club-2 PERKINS, GEORGE DONALD April 7, Dallas, Tex, B Honor Roll-3, Future Mustangs-1, Tennis Team-2 PERKINS, MARTHA LOU June 20, Wichita, Kan. Para Medical Club-2, 3, Future Teachers-1, 3, Band-2, 3, Band Council-3, Youth for Christ-1, 2, 3, Latin Club-1 PERKINS, STANNA LYNNE May 28, Waco, Tex. Library Council-2, V. President-3, Art in Action-1, U,F.O. Club-3, Spirits-2 PERRY, JEFFERSON L, July 5, Dallas, Tex. 362 PERRY, RONALD WAYNE july 3, Pickstown, N.D. Concert Choir, Track Team PERRY, STEVE L. April 22, Dallas, Tex. Football-B Team-1, IV.-2, Track Team-1, 2, 3, Swim Team-1, 2. 3 PETTIGREW, LINDA NELLE Oct. 22, San Antonio, Tex. Belles-2, 3g Spirits-1, Cothurnus Club-1, 2, 3: Variety Theater-1, 2, 3, Thespians-2, 3, Concert Choir-2, 3, Brzga- doon-1, Annie Ge! Yaur Gun-2: N.F.L.-3, Senior Play-3 -f' 67? if Y '5k . Q i --A 5' 3 fl rixsi 'SM if if PLUNK, KENNETH GENE Feb. 13 Bowie, Tex. Key Club-2, 53 Student Council-Treasurer-2, President-3 National Honor Society-2, 33 Quill and Scroll-2, V, Presi- dent-33 EL CONQUISTADOR Staff-1, 2, Art Editor-3 Senior Play Comm.-53 Art in Action-1, 2, 33 Soph. Person- alityg jr. Personality, Senior Favorite POLK, LARRY june 151 Garrnan, Tex. Student Council-1, 2, 33 Future Eagles-1 POPE, DEBRA Oct, 25: Dallas, Tex, Corhurnus Club-Presidenr, EL CONQUISTADOR Staff- 1, 2, Business Manager, Co Editor-53 Senior Play Comm.- 33 Thespiansg Quill and Scroll-2, 33 Variety Theater-1, 2 53 Les Elitesg A Honor Roll, Children's Theater-2, 3 PEYTON, ROBERT E, july 281 Chicago, Ill. PHILLIPS, MARK RANDALL Nov, 5: Dallas, Tex. PICI-IARD, DENISE CLAIRE April 293 San Antonio, Tex. Future Teachers-1, 3, V. President-23 Future Home- makers-2. 5 PICKETTT. RONALD LEE Sept. 83 Dallas, Tex, B Team Football-1 PIERCE. CAROL ANN Aug. 133 Dallas. Tex. Future HOmCm3kCfS-5, American Field Service-2, Spirits- 1, 2g Y Teens-1 PIERCE, JAMES HARRELL Nov. 28: Dallas, Tex. PIERSON, STEPHEN WAYNE Feb. 23 Dallas. Tex. Basketball-B Team-1, Varsity-2. 3: Key Club-53 Future Bears'2, 53 Senior Council-33 B Honor Roll, Historical Society-5, Baccalaureate-5 PINKSTON. MOLLY EMMA May 113 Denton, Tex. Para Medical Club-13 Future Bears-23 Science Club-23 Spiritsfl V PITTS, SHERRI LOU Oct. 18, Dallas, Tex. Future Home-:makers-23 Y Teens-1, 31 Spirits-1 W IU' 363 POPEJOY, GLEN T. June 7g Kaufman, Tex. Math Club-1, 2, 3, Latin Club-I, 2, Science Club-3, Senior Play Comm.-31 Future Aggies-2, 5 PORTER, JAMES THOMAS April 12, Dallas, Tex. Spanish Club-2: B Honor Roll-1, 2. 3 PORTER, NILA JEANNE April 283 Amarillo, Tex. Spirits-1, Squadleader-2, Future Secretaries-1, 2, Future Homemaketsg Concert Choir-2, 3, Pan American Spanish Forum-Ig Briguzlowz-Ig Annie Get Your Gun-Z3 B Honor Roll-5, Red Cross Representative-5: PTA Represent- atlve-1 gg! 364 1:9395 hw ya POTTS, LAUREN ADAIRE March 11, Buffalo. N.Y. COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-Advertising Manager-3, Quill and Scroll-2, Secretary-3, Student Council-2, 3, Spirits-I, 2, Spanish Clubg All Night Party Comm.-33 B Honor Roll, Pub Staff-5 POWELL, CAROLYN JEAN Match 9, Abilene, Tex. Att Club-3g Spanish Club-2, 51 Ice Skating Club, PTA Representative-53 Spirits-2 PRATER, RUDY LESTER june 30g Albuquerque, N.M. Science Club-1, 2, Symposium Coordinator-51 Mu Alpha Theta-1, 2, V. President-31 Bandg National Honor Society-2, 53 Lab Assistant-2, 5: Creative Writing-2, 5 PRATT, DAVID HOWELL Dec. 20, Snyder, Tex. Senior Class President-53 Cheerleader-53 National Honor Society-2, 33 Student Council-1, 2, Bgjunior Citizens Traf- fic Commission-1, 25 Tennis Team-1, 2, 5, Most Valuable Player Award-2, Senior Personality PRATZ, DONNA LYNN March 1, Oklahoma City, Olrla. Library Council-11 COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-5 PRESTON, BRENDA DIANE jan. 10, Dallas. Tex, PRESTON, ROSE MARIE jan. 9, Dallas, Tex, PRIKRYL, ROBERT GENE june 13, St. Louis, Mo. World Affairs: Future Longhorns, B Honor Rollg Senior Plav PULLEN, SHEILA FAYE Aug, 51, Dallas, Tex. L, ' T-4, --Q, RABB. CYNTHIA FAY DCC. 151 Greenville, Tex. Para Medical Clubg Red Cross: Pan American Spanish Forum-Secretary-23 Amzir Ge! Your Graz: B Honor Roll: Literary Societyg Concert Choir RADCLIFF, RICHARD JOHN March 161 St. Louis, Mo. RADETSKY. VICKI LYNN March 283 Dallas, Tex. Art in Action RADFORD. LE ANNE Sept, 43 Dallas. Tex. Spiritsf1L Ice Skating Club-31 Counselor Help-2. 33 B Honor Roll RAGLAND. ROBERT M. Aug, 221 Dallas, Tex. Football1I.V.-1. 2. Varsity-51 Future Aggies-V. President-5 RAINES, STEPHEN GARY wluly 12g Garclina, Calif. Our lafenlwl' jiotbrzll feam enlerlaizlezf 111 wifi? 1071575 like 'Alf I 1011711-f.0V Cbriylmaf' rung by Eddie Owefu, and '1'mjm1 too good lo be true' by Rannfy Damn. QUEEN. JAMES ROBERT Feb. 273 Dallas, Tex. Marrhing Bandl 7 . AQ'- I 3 H, -wx ru- . in YT 365 REAVIS, -IUDITH ANN Aug. 19, Grand Prairie, Tex. REDDICK, WILLIAM LAWRENCE May 9, Dallas, Tex, Band-1, 2, 3g Spanish Club-2 REDWINE, THOMAS BROWN Dec, 15, Kansas City, Kan. Concert Choir-31 Swim Team-2, 3 REECE, WALTER EVANS june 7, Dallas, Tex. Concert Choir-3, PTA Representative-3, IV. Football-2, Annie Ge! Your Gun-23 Children's Theater-2, N .F.L. Tal- ent Show-3, Variety Theater-5, Senior Play-5, Senior As- sembly Comm.-3, Cothurnus Club-5, Future Longhorns- 3g Youth for Christ-33 B Honor Roll-2, 5, Cougar League-3, Pan American Spanish Forum-2 REED, RHONDA GAYLE May 20, Dallas, Tex. Cothurnus Club, Senior Play, Variety Theater, Spirits, N.F.L. Talent Show, Student Councilg Senior Council, Los Vencedores, Para Medical Club, B Honor Roll, Clinic Aid REED, RONALD P, Dec. 15, Dallas, Tex, 366 RAMAGAGE, BEVERLY ANN Aug. 7g Dallas, Tex. Bible Award-2, Spirits-1, 2, Future Homemakers-3, Fu- ture Teachers-3, Senior Play-3, Future Lions-5, Senior Luncheon Comm.-5 ' RANDALL, RITA SUE Aug. 30, Dallas, Tex. Los Vencedores-1, Youth for Christ-2, 3, Spirits-1, 2, Ice Skating Club-53 National Honor Society-2, 5, Art in Action-President-3g American Field Service-2, 3g Stage Crew-3, Future Bears-5, Senior Assembly Comm.- 3g A Honor Roll-1, 2, 5, Historical Society-3 REAGAN, JAMES EDWARD May 16, Dallas, Tex. Future Mustangs-2, V, President-5, Golf Team-lg COU- GAR CHRONICLE Staff-5 REID, CHARLES ALEXANDER Sept. 2, Dallas, Tex. Student Council-1, 2, 53 j.V, Football-2, Future Red Raiders-President-3, Head Cheerleader-3, Key Clubg Pub Staff-Publicity Manager, Senior Personality REID, JAMES CRAIG May 51, Houston, Tex. Latin Club-3, B Honor Roll, Youth for Christ-l, 21 Pub Staff-3 REYNOLDS. KENNETH EUGENE Jan. 301 Little Rock, Ark. Distributive Education REYNOLDS, RICKY LYNN Aug. 1: Dallas. Tex, B Team Basketball: B Team Football RHODES. CYNTHIA ANNE june 21 Dallas, Tex. B Honor Roll-1, 2. 3: Science Club-1, 2,31 Spirits-11 Span- ish Club RIBBLE, LINDA ANN Feb, 252 Dallas. Tex. Cothurnus Club-2, 5, National Honor Society-2, 51 PTA Representative-23 N.F.L.1 Future Longhorns-1, 2. 5: Les Elites-1. 2. 5: Variety Theater-53 Thespians-33 Senior Play-33 Senior Play Comm.-51 A Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 L Ni.. ff' Nfl ROBBINS. RONNIE RAY Dec. 25: Dallas, Tex. ROBERSON. GARY Dec, 73 Abilene, Tex. Future Longhornsg Para Medical Clubg Folk Music Club, Kley Clubg B Team Football, B Honor Roll, Senior Coun- ci ROBERTS. JANICE LEA Feb, 7: Dallas, Tex. Youth for Christ-11 Spirits-1, 21 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3- Bible Award, Counselors Assistant-5 ..a 'll'-s. ,AHA Lf' -Q .R sz' N. 4, IVA li 4 , .QA i. at rf .f may -or . IX J F ff fi-,QAW 17535 RICHARDS. PAMELA GAY April 211 Springfield, Mo. Future Secretaries-5 RICHARDSON, CHERYL LYNN Nov. 101 Paris, Tex. B Honor Roll RICHARDSON, KATHY SUE March 7: Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, Officer-2: Stud'ent Council-2, junior Citizens Traffic Commission-5, Future Red Raiders-23 Projec- tionist-3g B Honor Roll-1. 2. 3: Red Cross Representa- tive-2 RIGGS, CYNTHIA LU May 21, Dallas, Tex, Spirits: Tennis Team ROACH, CI-IERYL ANNE Sept. 13: Kansas City, Mo. American Field Service Exchange Student-2, President-51 National Honor Society-2. 31 Concert Choir-1, 2, 3, Youth for Christ-1, 2, 33 Oklahoma-13 Brigadoon-23 Les Elites-3, German Club-31 Future Homemakers- Treasurer-1, 2g Red Cross-1, 2, Folk Music Club-1, 2, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 5, N.F.L. Talent Show-1, 21 junior Cit- izens Traffic Commission-1, 2 ROANE, SI-IERA LYNNE Dec. 29, Monroe. La, Belles-33 Cothurnus Club-3g Concert Choir-3, Variety Theater-51 Future Red Raiders-21 Senior Prom Comm.-33 Spirits-1, Z f 4-1 iff' .P KP' 367 jan. 12g Dallas, Tex. Ya, iff me, it'5 really me fLarry Gulledge and Mike Collierj ROBINSON, DONNA KAY Aug. 17, Dallas, Tex. Spanish Club-1, 2g Ice Skating Club-lg Spirits-1, 2 ROBINSON, GARY DON Senior Assembly Comm.-3. B Honor Roll, Art in Action, Pub Staff ROBINSON. PAUL BYRNS March 7, Ft. Worth, Tex. Spanish Club-23 Ice Skating Club-23 N.F.L,-1, Folk Music Club-1 368 Q is QW 55. ROGERS, PHYLLIS LAVERN Aug. 15, Greenville, Tex. ROMACK, JAE ALYNE Jan. 13, Dallas, Tex. RORIE, DAVID LAWRENCE May 22, Chickzsha, Okla. ROSS, SHARON KAY jan. Ig Dallas, Tex. ROTHECKER, KAREN ALICE Oct, 41 Dallas, Tex, ROUSH, VICKI LYNN July 27g Dallas. Tex. Spirits-11 Office Help-1, 2, 5g Ice Skating Club-1, 2, 5: Fu- ture Homemakers-Ig Folk Music Club-15 B Honor Roll-1. 2, 31 Future Bears-3, Military Sponsor-5 ROUTT, CYNTHIA H. Sept. 25: Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, Squadleader-21 American Field Service, Folk Music Club: Future Secretaries, B Honor Roll ROWAN, DOROTHY MAE Feb. 17g Washington, D,C. Y Teens-Ig Les Elites-2. 3: National Honor Society-2, 52 Spirits-I, Zg Future Teachers-2, 3 ROZELLE, RITA ANN jan, 6g Dallas, Tex. Future Red Raidersg Student Councilg B Honor Roll, Senior Assembly Comm., junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission as asf I' RYAN, THOMAS GEORGE Aug. 28, Ft. Worth. Tex. Distributive Education-3 SAMPLES. OLIN MARK Dec. 7, Dallas, Tex, B Honor Roll SAMPSON, DAVID CHARLES Aug, 8: Heirman, Tenn. Q'--r , -. . -X. f 4 ' f X f 1 I. .V X Qi, 5,X Q. 1-v I ' 1 e-W, RUCKENSTEIN. JOHANNA April 10g St. Louis, Mo. RUDD, ETHEL ELIZABETH Nov. 19, Stillwater. Okla. Los Vencedores-Ig American Field Service-I, B Honor Roll RUSSELL, JACQUELYN LOUISE Oct. 23: Dallas. Tex. Spirits-1, Squadleader-2, Future Red Raiders-2, V. Presi- dent42, Student Councilgjunior Citizens Traffic Commis- sion, PTA Representative: Cap and Gown Comm.-35 Sen- ior Prom Comm.-5 'xt 5 ff!! fig am! .J 369 SANDERS, STEPHEN PAUL Feb. 17g Hughes Springs, Tex. Trackg A Honor Rollg Stage Crew, Art in Action Bobby Damron nays bury al work. seARBoRUGH, JR.. -IOHN L. Sept. 18g Oklahoma City. Okla. B Honor Roll-1, 2. 51 Senior Play-3g Cothurnus Club-53 Science Club-1. 21 American Field Service-2, Band-1, 2, 51 Future Mustangs-23 Variety Thmterii SCHLEIN, FRANCES CAROL Sept. 2, Denver, Colo, N.F.L.-Treasurer, Literary Society-Sccretaryg N.F.L. Tal- ent Show, Debate Squad: Future Secretaries, Spanish Club SCHELL, MARIE ANN Aug. 12, Dallas, Tex. SCHREIBER, CYNTHIA ANN jan. 201 Dallas, Tex, German Club-1, 2, American Field Service-2, National Honor Society-2, 33 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 'P' SCHUELLAR, MARK STEVEN 'Iuly 18g Wiehitzt Falls, Kan, 'f', ' SCHULTZE, JANET LYNN 'V Feb. 123 Texarkana, Ark. K EL CONQUISTADOR Staff-2, Organizations Eclitor-33 ' Student Council Alt.-33 Quill and Scroll-2. 3: Ice Skating A Clubhlg Spanish Club-11 Senior Prom Comm.-35 IBM Help-51 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 51 Spirits-1, 2 SCOGGINS. NANCY LYNN july 273 Ft. Worth, Tex. Bowling Club-2, Secretary-3, Ice Skating Club-2, Ameri- can Field Sewice-2, 33 Spanish Club-1, 2, 5g Spirits-1 370 4 fv- nlrvv 44 infix scorr, JEANETTE Dec. 113 Dallas. Tex. Senior Personality SCOTT, PAMELA ANN Nov. 253 Dallas, Tex, B Honor Roll 93? mf 'si 4 SEAY, OLLIE JEAN 4:5 Dec. 2: Dallas. Tex. SELF, MICHAEL GENE Swim Teamg Variety Theater SHARP, DOUGLAS ROBERT March 223 Hustiford, Wis. Cheerleader-5g Swim Team-1, 5, Co. Capt.-23 Senior Prom Comm.-53 Variety Theater-1, 2, 5g Brigadoon-13 Annie Get Your Gun-23 Cothurnus Club-Publicity Managerg Spanish Clubg Track Teamg Thespiansg Student Councilg Senior Prom Comm: 31 Senior Personality SCOGGINS. TIMOTHY LYNN Oct, 2: Dallas. Tex. Ice Skating Club-1, 5g Senior Play-3g Variety Theater-3 SCOMA. LUKE EDWARD March 121 Dallas. Tex. SCOTT. JAMES A, May 111 Lexington, Ky, Future Red Raiders'2. 5g Soph. Personalityg jr. Personali- tyg Belles-5g Basketball Queen-Sp B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3-g Student Council-3g Senior Prom Comm.-5g Soph. Duch- ess Nom.g jr. Princess Nom.g Senior Sweetheart Nom.: April 53 Colorado Springs, Colo, German Clulr1g Senior Play-33 Red Cross Representativeg Take wha! pifture? KTamrrgye Triggj 37l an A SHARP, MARGIE LANIER March 22, Hustiford, Wis, Red Cross Representative, Student Couricilg Spirits, jun- ior Princess Nom., Homecoming Semifinalistg Senior Sweetheart Nom., Senior Personality, Baccalaureate Comm., Cothurnus Clubg Variety Theaterg Senior Play, Brfgflrfowlf Annie GUI Your Gllllf Concert Choir SHAW, TOMMY LESTER Nov. 4, Lubbock, Tex, Art in Action-1 SHEFFIELD. DIXIE LYNN April 1: Dallas, Tex, Belles-2, 5, Spirits-1, Les Elites SHEFFIELD, LYNDA KAY july 28, Dallas, Tex. Arr in Action, Ice Skating Clubg U.F.O. Club, Yoga Club SHERMAN, SUSAN LINDSEY Nov. 4g Long Beach, Calif, American Field Service, Future Mustangs-1, Les Elites-2, Pub Staff-5g B Honor Rollg Spirits-2 SHIPMAN, RONALD BRYCE july 20g Dallas, Tex. B Honor Roll SI-IOTTS, JENNIFER DELLE Sept. 5, Stamford, Tex. Student Council-5, Cothurnus Club, Variety Theater, Les Elitesg American Field Service, Future Bears-Secretaryg Concert Choir, Senior Playg Annie Ge! Your Gang Spiritsg Folk Music Clubg B Honor Roll, NFL, Talent Show SHOULDERS, DEBORAH March 171 Shreveport, La. Spirits, Future Red Raiders, junior Citizens Traffic Com- missiong Sophomore Duchess Nom. SIMMONS, REBECCA SUE Aug. 51 Dallas, Tex. Belles-Bgjunior Citizens Traffic Commission-1, 21 Future Red Raiders-Secretary-2, Future Longhorns-3, Spirits-lg Squadleader-23 Office Help-1, 2, 33 Art in Action-3, PTA Representative-3, Stage Crew-2, 31 Senior Council-5 SIMMONS, SAMMY TRAY March 253 Wichita Falls, Kan, SIMON, ROLAND FRANK Nov. lg Dallas, Tex. Band-2, 5g Orchestra-1, 2, 5, Science Club-1, 2, 5, Math Club-3g Dal Hi Symphony Orchestra-2, 3, Brigadoon-lg Annie Get Your Gun-2 SIMPSON, RICHARD MARK jan. 6, Raymondville, Tex. Cothurnus Clubig Variety Theater-5 SIMPSON, SUZAN CAROL jan. 91 Dallas, Tex. Future Longhorns-2, 31 Spirits-2g Cothurnus Club-33 Va- riety Theater'3g Science Club-5 SIMS, ROBERT ALLEN Sept, 6, Paris, Tex, Future Red Raidersg j,V. Football, Varsity Baseball-1, All City Hon, Men. 23 Key Club SKINNER. JANE MARIE june 27: Dallas, Tex. SLANKARD. VICKI ANN Det. 221 Inglewood. Calif, B Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Spirits SLATER. PATRICIA .IO May 213 Dallas. Tex, Spirits SLAY, SHELLEY FRANCES Dec. 24g Bethesda. Md. SLEVIN, NANCY DEE Jan. 22, Dallas, Tex. Cheerleader-53 Soph. Duchess Nom.: jr, Princess Nom., Senior Sweetheart Nomg Spirits-1, 21 Student Council-1, 33 Homecoming Queen Semifinalist-31 Senior Person- alitv SMALLWOOD. BRENDA JOYCE Feb. 243 Deport, Tex. K 1 - What ir belwem Kmfry Plzmk ana' Nanny Slevin? r.. 4x 'Q :uv 32.- if X SMART, DEBORAH JEANINE March 185 Dallas, Tex. Cothurnus Cluly2, 5, Future Red Raiders-2, Variety Theater-lg Senior Play-3, Projectionist-2g Spirits-1, 2, All Night Party Comm.-35 Annual Representative-35 Red Cross-15 PTA Representative-1 SMITH, BRENDA SUE Sept, 19, Dallas, Tex. Future Secretaries-3 SMITH, CATHY J. March 7g Dallas, Tex. SMITH, CHESTER ARTHUR Aug. 291 Dallas, Tex. Spanish Club, Future Red Ra idersg Cothurnus Clubg Thcspiansg Brzgadaan,' Variety Theaterg Senior Play SMITH, DENNIS ALAN Nov. 2, Pekin, Ill, R.O.T.C.-1, 2, 3 ,- 'QA it 374 12 SMITH, JAMES ARTHUR july 22, Dallas, Tex. Art in Action, Spanish Club, B Honor Rollg Future Longhorns SMITH, KATHRYN ANN May 233 Dallas, Tex. Student Council-2, 35 PTA Representative, National Honor Society, B Honor Roll, Societyg Math Assistant Concert Choir, Historical SMITH, LINDA SUE Dec, 18, Houston, Tex. Art in Action SMITH, LLOYD NELSON Nov. 17, Gatesville, Tex, Football-B Team-1, Varsity-2, Co Captain, All City Hon. Men., All Greater Dallas Hon. Men.-3g Future Aggies 1, 2, President-3, B Honor Rollg Track-1, Senior Council-5 SMITH, MARVIN A. jan. 8, Carlsbad, N.M. Bowling Club-1 of -av!! SPANN. PAUL LAMONT july 151 Pampa. Tex, Key Club-1. Vlr. Director-2. Secretary-5: National Honor Society-Z. 5. Student Council-1. 5. Future Longhorns-1, 5g A Honor Roll SPARKS. ,IAMES C. OCI. 15: Dallas. Tex. B Team Eootbzillg Future Longhorns-2 SPARKS. MARGARET ELAINE May 143 Dallas. Tex. Cotliurnus Club-1. 2, 33 N,F.L.-51 Les Elites-1. 21 Variety Theater-1. 2. 5: Contest Play-3 .ss mander SNEED, BARBARA DIANNE 1- Aug, 51 Dallas. Tex. Honor Roll-1. 2. 3 SNOW, JOSEPH MC CAMPBELL April 181 Beaumont, Tex. SONDGEROTH. DAN G. Nov, 8. Mendota, Ill. SOUTHWOOD. JOHN CHARLES july 261 Baltimore. Md. Concert Choir-1. 2: President-51 Cothurnus Club-5, Annie Ge! Your Gzm-23 Variety Theater-53 Senior Play-3. Youth for Christ-2 SMITH. P. GORDON june 6. Shreveport. La, SMITH. RICHARD KENNETH Oct. 31. Fayetteville. Ark. Senior Council: Bible Credit: Les Sabres . Future Aggies1 B Honor Roll. R.O.T.C. Cadet Battalion Com SMITH. SUSAN ANNETTE Nov. 153 Longview. Tex. Spirits-1, 23 Bowling Club-2, 5: B Honor Roll Library Council-21 Ice Skating Club-1. 2: Spirits-11 B Variety Theater-2. 5: Cothurnus ClulyZ. 3: Thespians-51 Annie' Gel Your Gun-23 Senior Plilf'-51 Marching Band-1. fn -'Ds bf rw-'w 375 ff' SPEIGEL, JOHN MARTIN Iuly lg Cincinnati, Ohio Senior Council-51 Student Council-2g Bowling Club-24 Ice Skating Club-lg Senior Play-53 B Honor Roll-1. 2, 3 SPILLER, CARLA GAYLE Dec. 73 Ft. Wortli, Tex, ,NN Y Teens-13 Tri Hi Y-V, President SPORE, ROY L. June 91 Mexia, Tex. Band-2, 53 Youth for Christ-1, 2, 33 U.F.O. Club-33 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 5g Yoga Club-3 STAILEY, JOYCELYN Aug. 33 Dallas, Tex. Cheerleader-55 Student Council-1, 2, 5g Key Club Sweet- heart-3g Senior Play-55 Sophomore Duchess Nomgjunior Princess Nom.g Senior Sweetheart Nome Sophomore Personaliryg junior Personalityg Homecoming Queen Nom.-3g Senior Favorite STAKES, DEBORAH GAY X Feb. 28g Corpus Christi, Tex. Spirits-1, 2g Ice Skating Club-lg Annie Get Your Gun-29 U.F.O. Club-33 Clinic Help-5 STALLINGS, DIANA EVE April 193 Dallas, Tex, Green Band-1 3 junior Classical League-1, 2, 3g American Field Service-1, 2, Historian-5g Ice Skating Club-1, 25 Co- thurnus Club-3g Historical Society-Reporter-2, V, Presi- dent-5g Horizon Club-1, V. President-2, 55 Senior Play-35 Pub Staff'3g Creative Writing-3g B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 Up, up and away willy the Belles. K Melinda Chappel! andjeanette Scollj STEEG ER. CORRINE LYNN jan. 8: Dallas. Tex. Senior Play-51 Cothurnus Club-51 Historical Society-2: Les Elites-1. 2. 5. Spirits-1. 21 American Field Service-3. National Honor Society-2. 53 Variety Theater-31 National Merit Semifinalist STEELE. BRUCE W. May 203 Dallas. Tex. Bowling Club-23 Skating Club-3g Future Aggies-3 STEWARD. ANN JEANETTE jan. SQ Dallas. Tex. Cothurnus Clubg Future Homemakers. German Club STEWART. DAVID ALEXANDER july 133 Chicago. lll, STEWART. TERRY LYNN Oct. lg Dallas. Tex. Art in Action. Chorus STEWART. THOMAS DONALD April 161 Dallas. Tex. Future Aggies-l, 2, Treasurer-5. B Team Football-1 STONE. ALLEN EUGENE May 6g Dallas, Tex. STONE. DEBBORA ANN March 20: Boston. Mass. Art in Action: American Field Service: Future Red Raid- ersg Student Council Alt. STORIE. JAMES STEPHEN Nov. 1: Decatur. Ala. Football-Varsity-2, All City Hon. Men.-3 STRATTON. SUSIE EILEEN Aug. 61 San Diego. Calif. STRICKLIN, DONNIE STEWART Sept. 91 Paris. Tex. STRONG, JO ANNE july 10: Nuremburg. Germany B Honor Roll 2Z 7'r l 'iz' lima!! 1' SCN 1 'D '34 i. NEW ix, Si 377 STULTS, MICHAEL WAYNE Aug, 155 Dallas, Tex. 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World AffairsfBoard Member-5g Spanish Club-Secretary-5 TANNER, ADELE LARAINE Sept, 20, Dallas, Tex. Spiritsg BellesA2, Co Captain-5: American Field Setviceg Spanish Clubg Les Elitesg Future Red Raiders, Office Helpg National Honor SocietygJunior PersonalitygJunior Princess Nom.3 Senior Sweetheart Nom., Homecoming Queen Semi Finalistg Senior Play Commg Senior Person- alitv TAYLOR. CHRISTENE ELIZABETH April 9: El Dorado, Ark. TAYLOR. -JOHN ERNEST April 163 Albuquerque, N,M. TAYLOR. RUSSIE JEANNINE Aug. 7: Dallas. Tex. TAYLOR, STEPHEN EDWARD JOSEPH Nov. 12g Springfield. Ill. Ice Skating Club-1. 3 TEAGUE. PAT RANDALL Oct. 27: Commerce. Tex, Key Club-2, 5: B Honor Roll-2, 5 TEMPLE. LINDA RUTH Aug, 91 Dallas, Tex. Proiecrionist TEMPLE. MICHAEL LEE Sept. 2: Dallas. Tex. TERRY. MELANIE ELAINE july 71 Sherman. Tex. Spirits-1 THARP. CONNIE JEAN Oct. 16g Dallas, Tex. Quill and Scroll-V. President: COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-News Editorg Pub Staff'Make up Editorg Office Hclpg B Honor Rollg Spirits THARP, ROGER ALLEN March 241 Burbank, Calif. THIGPEN. DON ARTHUR Sept, 153 Dallas, Tex Spanish Club-2. Language Lab Assistant-53 Bible Credit THOMPSON. jAMES STEPHEN May 73 Dallas. Tex. Football-B Team-1, Varsity'2, 51 B Team Bzislcetbzillg Key Clubg Student Councilg Future Longhornsg B Honor Roll 5. Y, fix Q fl GS KWH, -uzf N v 379 THRASHER, JANET LEE July 25, Kenosha, Wis. THURSTON, PHILLIP WAYNE Nov. 7, Dallas, Tex. Baseball-2, 3 TIBBLES, THOMAS THEODORE May 6, Hastings, Neb, Future Aggies, R.O.T.C. Battalion Executive Officer, Drillteam, Superior Medal, Drill Team Letter, A and B Honor Roll, National Honor Society-2, 3 TIEMANN, RONALD WAYNE july 27, Taylor, Tex. TINER, CYNTHIA ANN Aug. 5, Dallas, Tex. Y Teens, Spanish Club, American Field Service, Future Homemakers, Ice Skating Club, Future Lions TOLBERT, GLENDA JOYCE july 19, Atlanta, Ga. Marching and Concert Band, Future Teachers, English Club, COUGAR CHRONICLE staff 380 THOMPSON, JOYCELYNN March 4, Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1 THOMPSON, MICHAEL D. Aug. 21, Oklahoma City, Okla. Band-2, 3 THOMPSON, SHARRON KAY Jan. 22, Dallas, Tex. Latin Club-1, Red Cross'5, Future Homemakers-5 THORNBURG, KENNETH ALAN jan. 21, Wicliital, Kan. N.F.L.-Recording Secretary, Cothurnus Club-Business Manager, Thespians-President, Variety Theater-2, Senior Playful Band-V. President THORNTON, COLLEEN Feb. 4, Houston, Tex. Future Secretaries-1, 2 THORNTON, PAMELA FAYE Oct. 21, Dallas, Tex. Student Council-1, Belles'2, 3, Spirits-1, Office Help, Counselor Help, Projeetionistg Senior Play, Senior As- sembly Comm., B Honor Roll, Brifqadaofz-1, Future Homemakers-V. President, Homecoming Queen Semi- Finalist, Sophomore Personality Nom., Sophomore Duchess Nom., junior Personality, Senior Personality mgquq 'Z Vmmv Nb,,,, , TOMLINSON, DOUG F. April 3g Dallas, Tex. R.O.T.C.1 EL CONQUIXTADOR Smftll. Associate Editor-5: Quill and Scroll-2, 5 TOOLEY. JILL ANN july 3g Kansas, Mo, Spirits-1, Lt.-2: Latin Club-1: Future Red Raiders-5: Of- fice Help-31 Student Council Alt.-Bzjunior Citizens Traf- fic Commission-3 TRAVIS, MELINDA JOY Nov. 111 Prineville. Ore. Concert Choirg Cothurnus Club-2, 53 Senior Playg Annie Get Your Gun: Variety Theater-2: Red Cross: Future Longhornsg Spirits TREES. JANET RAE Sept. 19g Des Moines. Iowa Spirits-lg Spanish Club-1, 51 Art in Action-33 Future Red Raiders-5 TRIBBLE, SARAH NANNETTE Feb. 231 Chattanooga, Tenn. Student Council-1, 23 Senior Play-5gjunior Citizens Traf- fic Commission-11 Belles-31 Future Red Raiders- Treasurer-Zg Folk Music Club-13 Spirits-1, Squadleadcr-2 Prrmzts 10 thrvhoflmll bqyt for our 2221! Narlh Zane Victory. 5 'fi 'p E ,wp 38I TRIGG. TAMNIYE KAE Aug. 23 Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, 21 Belles-31 National Honor Society-2, 33 Senior Play Comm.-33 A Honor Roll-53 Pan American Spanish Forum-13 Les Elites-13 Red Cross-lg Youth for Christ-13 Future Red Raiders-11 Senior Play-5 TURNER, TERRY March 55 Dallas. Tex. B Honor Roll UNDERWOOD. JAMES PHILLIP Feb. 285 Ohio Y is 5 will ls' . 6 film. E fftiiifiifff QI i If 9- VAUGHAN. RICKY JOE Sept. 22g Ft. Worth, Tex. VAUGI-IN. PAUL W. Sept. 233 Dallas, Tex. Distributive Education-2 VERCELL, BEVERLY KAYE May 271 Dallas. Tex. 'Cs 382 UPSON, SHARON LYNN April 9g Ft. Worth, Tex. USREY, TOMMY GLEN june 11: Winnsboro, Tex. Science Club-53 Future Mustangs-2, 33 World Affairs Club-2, V. President-3g Chess Club-1, President-2, V. Pres- ident-33 National Honor Society-2, 5 VAUGHAN. ALAN B. March 28g Portland, Maine Future Longhorns-39 Senior Play-3 VICE, BRENDA JOYCE -July 241 Dallas. Tex. Youth for Christ-1, Z3 Ice Skating Club-1, 2g Projection- ist-I VICKERS, MARK EDWARD April 181 Dallas, Tex, VOGEL, VICKI SUSAN July 22g San Saba, Tex. junior Princess Nom.g Senior Sweetheart Nom.. Cap and ,W- Ci V2 'CT' Nur WAINWRIGHT. LINDA ANN I Nov. 22. Waco, Tex. Gown Comm.-51 Future Red Raiders-21 B Honor Roll-2. 5. Senior Personality Nom. WALDEN. DENNIS june 18: Dallas, Tex. Q:-3. Future Red Raiders WALKER. DANNY D. March 21. Huntington. Ind. Creative Writing-1: XY1orld Affairs-I: UFO. Club-lp American Field Serviceg Yoga Club .iv 45 as qv' WALLACE. JIMMY DALE March 3g Tyler. Tex. Football-B Team-1. Varsity-2. 51 Basketball-B Team-1. Varsity-2, 33 Student Council-1. Senior Council-52 Varsity Baseball-lg junior Personality: Senior Personality Nom. WALLS. BILLY GENE March 511 Dallas, Tex. Disttibutive Education-Z. 5 Q ,ff . WADDLE. LARRY DOUGLAS july 273 Dallas. Tex. Future Bears-2. 5: Youth for Christ-53 B Honor Roll-1. 2. 53 Bible Award-2. 5 WADE. MARY KAYE March 22: Dallas. Tex. Ice Skating Club-1. 2 WADSWORTH. PATRICIA LYNN May Z: Dallas. Tex. Future Homemakers-23 Red Cross 'Hive 71 WALKER, ,JOHN june 17: Wfaco. Tex. Future Mustangs. Swim Team-1. 2 WALKER. KATHERINE 'IEANNE Dec. 8: Dallas. Tex. Ice Skating Club'5g Chorus: Red Cross: Y Teensg Pub Staff WALKER. PAMELA .IO Nov. 6: Dallas. Tex. National I-Ionor Society. Literary Society Q.. use '11 'Cf 383 WALLS, KENNETH WAYNE April 163 Denton, Tex, Industrial Cooperative Training Club-Treasurer-3 WALSH, BESS HELEN E june 13 Sherman, Tex. March 121 Athens, Tex. Future Red Raiclersal, 2, 3, Student Council-1, 21 B Honor Roll, Spanish Club-1 WARD, MORRIS ARDELL june 233 Dallas, Tex. National Honor Society-2, 31 Science Club-5, Math Club-2, 3g Football-B Team-1, IV.-23 Track-I WARDELL, MARY KATH RYN Youth for Christ-1, Zg Future Teachers-1, 2 WARTHEN, KATHLEEN SUE Dec. 253 Los Angeles, Calif. Spirits, Cothurnus Club, N.F.L.g B Honor Rollg National Honor Society, Creative Writing ,M e: r WATKINS, JAY EDWIN Sept. 251 Harlingen, Tex. Distributive Education WATTENBARGER, RANDALL DUANE Oct. 243 Ft. Worth, Tex. Cothurnus Club, Junior Classical League-Officer, Senior Play, Variety Thmter Teddy Eflir um at bit bm in zine NFL Talenl Show. XWATTS. BARBARA DELL july 211 Dallas. Tex. Band-lg X'X7oi'ld Affairs-2. .51 Futuru Horncmalccrs-1. 3 WATTS, LINDA LEA july 1-I1 Dallas. Tex. Pan American Spanish Forum-11 Wforld Affairs-2: Projec- tionist-3 XVAY. DONNA MARIE Dec. 12. Dallas. Tex. Vocational Eclucation Club-5: Future Secretaries-5 L- 'lc- XYIEATI-IINTON. EDYTI-IE SUE 'Iuly 51 Corpus Christi. Tex, Industrial Cooperative Training XVEBB. STEPHEN MOXVERY Sept. 'L Hot Springs. Ark. XVEBBER. SAMUEL E. Sept. 181 Ashvillc. NC. XVEIEKS. TED March 2': Valliant. Okla. ev' fox, fx. Of qv 'UL ' 'N-f - 3-txt, . .N . L fu- I f ' .z.' XVEIDLIYR. KATHLEEN May 29. Inglewood. Calif. COFGAR CHRONICLE St.1t'fAEtlitor. Quill and Scroll- Prusitlcntg Student Countil Alturnatc: Spirits: Pub Staff: B Honor Roll XVEISS. XVILLIAM RODGERS Mardi 12: Anaconda. Mont. Art in Action-51 B Honor Roll-33 Student Council-Z1 UFO. Clulw-21 Chess Club-2 XWELCH. MELAINE ANN April -lg Dallas. Tex. Spirits-I1 Stutlcnt COLIDCIIJHI B Honor Roll-1. 2. 5 385 June 283 Vallejo, Calif. WELSCH, LINDA CHRISTINE ill ' WETSEL, MARY CATHERINE Nov, 151 Dallas, Tex. Oh, Mother! fDebr11 Popej WHEELER. JULIA KAY March 223 Dallas, Tex. Spirits-lg Art in Action-1, 2. 3: Y Teens-1 WHEELER, SYLVIA JANE Aug, 6g Dallas, Tex. Student Councilg Senior Council-53 Senior Play Comm.- Bg B Honor Rollg Youth for Christ-Office-rg Future Red Raiclersg Senior Play-33 Cothurnus Clubg Variety Thearerg Spirits-1, Squadleader-2: Office Help WHITE, DONALD DAVID March 14g Nashville, Tenn. Future Iaingliornsg Chess Club 386 WHARTON, DEBRA LAURISE March 15 Germany Transfer from Vientiane Loas QAmerican Schoolj WHARTON, SI-IERRY LYN Oct. 273 Dallas, Tex. Spirits-1, 2g Future Teachers-Secretary-Treasurer ll 1. ii' if? -lg ini WHITE, RONALD GLENN May 19, Dallas, Tex. Future Teachers-1, 2, 33 Student Council-2, 53 American Field Service'1 WHITMORE, DAVID ROSS Dec. 193 Dallas, Tex. WHITTEN, JUDY ANN 503 Dallas. Tex. T31 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 3g Student Council-2, 3: Loncert Choir-2, Secretary-33 Latin Club, Annie Get Your Gun-2, NFL Talent Show-3 WHITTON, DIANNA BETH Feb. 10, Cushing, Tex. WICKHAM, MARY JANE Oct. 193 Wilson, Ark. Spirits-1, Red Cross Representative-1, B Honor Roll-1, 2, 5 WICKS, SUSIE Nov. 17, Temple, Tex. -in WILLIAMS, CATHY ANN an. 12, Dallas, Tex. Ice Skating Club-1, 2, 54 Future Homemakers-1, 2, Voca- pm.. YN ka jan, 11g Dallas, Tex. tional Education-BL Chorus-1, 2, 3 WILLIAMS, HAROLD BRYAN A. Bowling Club-3 You got il. fGae Gulfvigj l 387 GN Sufi' WILLIAMS, LINDA KAY Sept. 20, Dallas, Tex. Los Vencedores-1, Z1 Ice Skating Club-I, V. President-2, President-3, NFL. Talent Show-3 WILLIAMS, LINDALYN KAY Jan, ZI, Dallas, Tex. Student Council-5: EL CONQUISTADOR Staff-1, 2, Class Editor-53 Future Red Raiders-1, 2, Spirits-1, Squaclleader-2, Les Elites-1, PTA Representative-2, B Honor Roll-5 WILLIAMS, RANDY LEE Feb. 16, Ft. Worth, Tex. is WILLS, SI-IERRY FAY March 133 Detroit, Mich. Future Longhorns-Secretary-51 Senior Play-5, PTA Repre- sentative-1, 23 B Honor Roll-3, Pub Staff-35 Student Council-I, 2, Senior Assembly Comm.-3 WILSON, CAROLYN R, Nov. 243 Dallas, Tex. COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-3, Pub Staff-33 Cap and Gown Comm.-33 Invitation Comm.-3, Spirits-1, 2, B Honor Roll-53 Office Help-5 WILSON, CHARLEE ANNE July 9, Gainesville, Tex. Future Homemakers-1, 23 Future Teachers-Ig American Field Service-1, 2, Red Cross-1, COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-Feature Editor-3: PTA Representative-1, 2, 3, Spirits-1, 21 Future Eagles-1 388 WILLIAMS, JERRILYN Oct. Z1 Ft, Worth, Tex. Dal-I-Ii Symphony Orchestra-31 Marching and Concert Band-1, 2, 33 B Honor Roll-1, 2, 53 Orchestra-5 WILLIAMS, JUDY ANN jan. 16, Dallas, Tex. Future Homemakers WILLIAMS, LARRY MICHAEL Aug. 19, Dallas, Tex. N5 'Ulf WILLIAMS, SANDRA KAYE March 41 Marshall, Tex. Les Elites-2. 3, Library Council-5, Future Teachers-3, American Field Service-2 WILLIAMS, THOMAS EUGENE May 1, Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAMSON, RONNY JAY Sept. 50, Dallas, Tex. R.O.T.C,-Captg Drillteamg Academic Wreath, Officers Club, Commandanfs Ribbon XYJIISON. PAUL E. Sept, 41 Dallas. Tex. Spanish Club-1: Brigfzdoozz-11 Annie Gel Your Gil!!-21-l.V. Football-Z1 Senior Play-5 WILSON. REBECCA SUE Nov. 253 jasper, Ala. Student Council-1: Spirits-Squadleader-1: Belles-Z. Capt.- 5g Sophomore Personality: -lunior Personalityg Sopho- more Duchess Nom.. junior Princess Nom.-2nd Runner Upg Senior Swcetheartg Homecoming Queen-3: Football Queen-51 Senior Council-31 Senior Play-51 Senior Play Comm.-51 Senior Favoriteg National Honor Society-2. 5 WILSON. TERRY LEON Dec. 111 Sulphur Springs. Tex. '41 4 qw, WINGARD, VICKI LYNN April 9. Pine Bluff. Ark. Cothurnus Cluh-53 Variety Theater-5. Senior Play-3. His- torical Society-51 Pub Staff-3 WINSTEAD. WILLIAM ELLIS Aug. 501 Tulsa. Ol-Lla. Senior Council-5. B Honor Rollg Future Eagles-1 WITHROW. SHARON SUE Aug. 191 Dallas. Tex. Belles-51 Spirits-1. 23 Bible Credit. Senior Play-53 Thes- pians-2. 33 Cothurnus Club-1. 2. 51 Brigadoon-lg Variety Theater-1. 2, 5 J-5 I ,ffx A I 5 I vw Q l X. F' L. g-.-- H-r I frin- , 1,4 gif , i . 9 sf - 5 ... Rh QU- TT WINANT. MARY MARGARETT june 7: Corpus Christi. Tex. WINDHAM, PAMELA ANN Jan. 61 Dallas. Tex. Spirits-1, Squadleader-2. President-31 Student Council. B Honor Roll: Les Elites Y Teens-President. V. President. junior Citizens Traffic Commission-President WINDSOR. JAMES Aug. 12. Pampa. Tex. B Honor Roll-13 Art in Action-Publicity Manager-51 Co- thutnus Club-31 UFO, Club-51 Para Medical Club-I. Band-1. American Field Service-Social Chairman. Chorus-1, 31 COUGAR CHRONICLE Staff-51 Varietv Theater-3: Student Council-13 Future Longhorns-1 I 'wifes Xb-f WOOD. RANDALL LEE June 101 Dallas. Tex. Band-1, 2. 51 German Club-11 Bowling Club-2, 51 R.O.T.C,-I. 2 WOODARD. -IUDITH ELAINE Sept. 251 Dallas. Tex. Belles-2, 51 Spirits-1: Future Red Raiders. Los Vence- doresg Y Teens-Counselor-11 Senior Prom Comm.-33 Of- fice Help. Art in Action WOODARD, KATHY SUE -Ian, 151 Dallas. Tex. 389 WOODARD, VICKI LEE Jan. 15g Conroe, Tex. Spanish Clubg Spiritsg B Honor Roll WOODS, CATHY JEANNE july 175 McKinney, Tex. WOOLARD, GLORIA ANN Jan. 265 Meirden, La. 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Administrative 81 Office Personnel DA 7-9256 TAILCR MADE 122 Casa Linda Plaza Dallas, Texas 75218 DAvis 7-5332 DA 7-7494 A 'lm Patterxon Jnyf, U'you dan? need any drapef, maybe you ran le f I 1 f '1 Ed 0777151 011 0 I. PATTERSON DRAPERIES of Dallas 419 lf- ,w NMI l le le KD d Pratt, Berlay Wilmnj E GS jk! Zyl: Jwwf 6 X Y ' R , , as e ly dh KS Fg Have Your TeenTime Casuals Taken Gi' GARY'S STUDIO CASA VIEW 2239 Gus Thomasson Rd. DA 7-8297 Your Yearbook Photographer ABBOTT. CHARLES R. A 6: A Barber shop 596 Ace jewelers 410 Adams Oates Plaza Pharmacy 414 Arcade Barbers 415 Bernard Cohen Realtors 416 Bill lawrence Realty Company 415 Brad's jewelers 411 Brand Employment Service 410 C Cx S Hardware. Inc. 409 Carpet Land 405 Carrol Collins Ford 405 Casa Coiffures, Inc 402 Casa Linda Barber Shop 416 Casa Linda Beauty Salon -10' Casa Linda Fence Company 412 Casa Linda Fix-It Shop 410 Casa Linda National Bank 400 Casa View jewelers 404 Casa View Rexall Drug 40' Cinderella Shoppe 407 Claire's Casuals 401 Clements Real Estate 415 B.S.. MS., East Texas State. American History. ADUDDELL, HERBERT F. B,A., M.Ed. Howard Payne: Plane Gmnelqq Coach, Student Council. ANDERSON,jAN1S B.S., East Texas State: English. ARRINGTON. jAMI5 R, B.S.. East Texas, Electmnio. Plamri: PUB ATKINS, ELOISE B.S.. Texas Woman's University: Hmnmaklng' Future Home- makers ATXVOOD. GARY B.S., North Texas State, Hope College.Univers1ty ofCalifornia at Berkley, Southern Methodist, East Texas State: U1ern1.tny,Biolag7.' Science Club. lntcrscholastic league BALL. RUBY Baylor: Counselor! OHM. BARELLI, DIANE B A.. Ohio Wesleyan University: English. BARNES, VIRGINIA B.S., University of Kansas, Missouri State. Southern Methodist, Lttlitnjunior Classical league. BERNS. PERRY A B.S., East Texas State: Biology: Chess Club. UFO Club. BFST, HERB B.A.. Southeastern Louisiana, Dritferk liiumlzamjunior Citizens Traffic Commission. BLACKWELL, SARAH B.A.. Louisiana State, Art: Arr in Action. BLAIR, CHARLES B B.S. M.S, North Texas State: Wooduwrk. BRONAUGH. DONNA A.B., Indiana University, English. BROWN, DORA B.A.. M.A, North Texas State: Oaernitiryi Spirits. BROWN. HENRY C B.S., Kansas State Teachers. University of Missouri, North Texas State. Industrial Am and Vocational Elumlmt. BROWN, MARY ANN B.S., M.S. Baylor University, University of Hawaii, Louisiana State: Home and Family liting. Homematking: Red Cross, Future Hometnakers. Future Baylor Bears, BRUMBAUGH, STANLEY A B.. LLB., University of Illinois, University of Michigan, South- ern Methodist University: Sprtntltlz, CAIN. EULIN B.S.. Fast Texas Stare. Arlington Stateg Alatbmtalirr: Slide Rule Club, Number Sense Club CAMPBELL. jANE B.S., Texas Tech: Home and I-lzmily living. Hamemabing: Future Homemakers, Red Cross, Future Red Raiders. CAR.MICI-IAEI.. SARAH B.A.. M.E,, Austin College. Southern Methodist University: Pupil-Personnel Caunrelar. CARTER. RITA SUE B S.. East Texas State. Uping. Sbortlmnd: ROTC Sponsors CASTLEBERRY. C. W B.S , Texas A ot M, Agnrultuml Coopmtrnv Triunmg: Vocational Club. CATI-IEY. LENORA B.A,, Southeastern State College: Mizrhemulim Future Teachers. CHADWICK. CAROL ANN B.S., Louisiana State. Tufts, Fnnib: les Elxtes CHABIBLEE. PEGGY B.S . M Ed.. North Texas State, Southern Methodist University: Counselor. CHAPPELL. CHAROLYN BA. Southern Methodist University: Latin: Cheerleaders. CHESHIRE, BERNICE Slully Hull. CHITWOOD, LUELLA B.A.. Texas University. National University of Mexico: Spanub: Los Vencedoresg Pan American Student Forum. CLAMON, ROBERT B.A, East Texas State, Mulberntzlio: National Honor Society ADVERTEERS Cockrell-Hull Employment Service 419 Colbert's 405 Cranford House School of Ballet 598 Dallas Power and Light Co, 415 Dent Edgar's lamplighter Shop 419 Dorothy Pnnzhorn Real Estate 596 Ebby Halliday Realtors 59' Elotse's Beauty Salon 597 Ethel Shippe 412 Friendly Chevrolet 418 Gary's Studio 420 Geuike 8: Vessels Insurance Agency 396 jack-ln-The-Box Drive Thru 41' jackson's Sporting Goods 402-1 jim Abston Co 400 jimmy Clark's Super Market 597 jim Smith's Humble Station 597 lochwood Paint Center 405 Luby's Cafeteria 402 Lyle dt Riddle Appliance Co. 402 Maple Shop 409 Marriott Cafeteria A Hot Shoppe FACULTY CLA Y. GRAYCE Restaurant 598 Miller Shoe Store 598 Mott's 5 5:10 415 Myatt's Village Pharmacy 598 McShan Florist 401 Naytene's Beauty Shop 405 Penney's 399 Poise 'N lvy 416 Roy T. Moses Company, Inc 414 Rucker and Associates 402 Sponsel TV Service 404 Steakley Chevrolet 406 Tom Duncan Insurance 418 Top Hat Cleaners 406 United Coin Meter Company 409 Varsity Shop 404 Vavra's Casa Linda Bakery 416 Village Tall Shop 405 Wayne Shipley Realtors 404 White Rock Y.M C.A. 410 Zale's jewelers 415 B S., Northwestern. University of Miami: albeerlz: National Foren- sic League. Contest Play CLAY. JERRY M B.A.. University of Corpus Christi: Dlrlribullte Bfuiulion. CODY, A E, B.S, M S.. East Texas State. Curia. COHEN, ELIZABETH M.A. University of Texas, English: Senior Sponsor, COLE, CHLOANNE B.A., Howard Payne, Baylor, University ofSan Francisco. Sptmi.th.' Los Veneedores, Youth for Christ. COVIN. LARRY L. B.S., M.H.P.E R., Texas University, North Texas State, East Texas State: Phyriral Eiumlion. Driver Training: junior Citizens Traffic Commission. B Team Football.junior Varsity Basketball. COWSAR, R. H. B.S . MS., Hardin-Simmons ljnivetsity. East Texas State: llliztbe- fnalirx: Football. CRAWFORD, LOIS B.A.. Southeastern State. North Texas State: lllalflemdllm' Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta. Number Sense. CROSSNO, BERTINE B.A , University of Arkansas: Sluufy Hall. CUNNINGHAM, jUANITA B,A,, M Ed., Southern State. University of Arkansas: English. DAVIS, FRANK E. B.S., North Texas State, Hillary: Track DAVIS, SHIRLEY B.B.A., University of Colorado. Baylor University. Sbvrlhizml. Typing: Future Baylor Bears, DE LOACH, SYLVIA B.S.. East Texas Baptist College, Englirb. DEMLER, KYLE B.S., Lamar College of Technology. Biolagy. DOUGLAS, MARGO B.B.A.. Southern Methodist University. Diytriburire Blunilian. DURRETF. SHERILYN B.S , University ofTexas: Emwrnicv. Hirloryjunior Historical So- tiery. EDMONSON. MARY BS., M.Ed,. Texas Womans University, North Texas State: Malbernatirr: Horizon Club. ENLOW, ELIZABETH H. B.S., M,A., University of Tampa. Southern Methodist University, North Texas State, Cauntrluf. ERWIN, COLTON B.M.. M,M., New England Conservatory of Music. North Texas State: Comer! Oaair. Gm-ur. ESSON, WYNELL B A.. Southern Methodist University. Hman. FINLEY. CHERYL B.A.. Austin College. Hltlory. FARROW. BONNIE B.A., North Texas State: Englnh: Ready Writers FOWLER. HATTIE B,A. MLS.. Southwestern University, University of Texas, Texas Woman's University, Libmmzn: Library Council. GIBBS, ANN B S , Southern Methodist University, Blolagy: Future Mustangs. GLASGOW, LINELLE B.S . R.N,, University of Houston. Texas Woman's University. Num: Para Medical Club, GOLDEN. HELEN AB.. M.A.. Our Lady of the Lake. Trinity College. Sprtauh. Eng- litb: Los Vencedorcs. GRISSAFFI, MARION B.A.. Texas Christian University: Hirloryjunior Historical Socie- tv. GROVE, W. E. B S . North Texas State. Malbemalrft. HARVLEY. CAROLYN B.S.. M.Ed.. University of Georgia, Texas Christian University: Countelor. HASHIM. -JOAN ELLIS B A., Southern Methodist University: Englirb. HAZLEWOOD. BARBARA B,B.A.. North Texas State University. Southern Methodist Uni- versity: Tjping. HENENBERG. CAROLYN B A., M.A.. Stanford, Southern Methodist University, University of Colorado: German: German Club. HIGGINS. LOIS may Hull. HUDMAN, SARA B.A.. M.A.. McMurry College. Southern Methodist University: English, HUGHES. TIM BSE.. M.A. Henderson State Teachers College, George Peabody College. University of America: Hiring. HUNT, 'IIMMY DON B.S, Austin College, North Texas State: Hirlorjyq Football. HUNTER, HOWARD BA,E., Oklahoma State. Louisiana Malhemalirn Chess Club jERNIGAN, LATI-ION M.B,, M M.. Southern Methodist University: Band and Orfbertra. KASTON, jEROME B.A.. M.A , University ofTexas, East Texu State. Htslory World Affairs Club. . KING. MILDRED B.A.. North Texas State, University of Texas. Texas Womens University, East Texas State: Englirh. KOONS. GEORGIA Offire. LADD, RICHARD B A.. ME. Park College. Southern Methodist University: Bmlv- gi: Future Teachers. Science Club LOGSDON, WILLARD B.A.. M.A . Georgetown College, Southern Methodist Universi ry. Bmlugy: Biology Club, Visual Aids Coordinator LOHMAN. ELIZABETH B.A.. B.S.. Waynesburg College. University of Texas, Texas Christian University: Srmrre. Hirlorjx Tn Hi Y LOVE. NANCY B.S.. North Texas State, University of Texas, English. LOWE. SAMUEL BS.. M.S.. University' of Texas. University of Wy'timing, East Texas State, North Texas Stare. Biology: Key Club. Unidentified Flying Objects Club, Future Aggies Club. Science Club. LYNCH. DAVILLA M.E, University of Texas. Baylor University. Texas Womens University. Num: Para Medical, MC CAULEY, VERA B A.. M.A., University of Oklahoma. Oklahoma State University, Southern Methodist University. Texas A 6: I. North Texas State. Shorthand. Buunerr Lanz Office Pnzmrt, Future Secretaries, MC CLURE. jOHN B S.. Clemson ljniversiry, University of Texas at Arlington. East Texas State: ROTC. MADDOX. GAIL B A.. Baylor University, Alatbrrnrititr: Future Baylor Bears MALONE, A. L. B.S. North Texas State University. Dmptng: Architects Club. MARSHALL. CARROL B S . Man Hardin-Baylor College. Speech, B1gl1rb.'Cothrnus Club. MARTIN, NELL B.A. North Texas State. Englulz. lnterscholastic League, MATLACK, KIRBY A A D, B.A.. Paris junior College, North Texas State. Engluh. 5,free1l1.' Cothurnus Club MAY, RUSSELL G B.S.. M. Ed, North Texas State. East Texas State. Mem! Shop. Pour-r .llerlmnms Crafts Fair. Home Show, MOORE. SHIRLEY B A , Baylor University. Hnmry: National Honor Society. World Affairs MURRAY. LOUIS D. BS.. M Ed. East Texas State: Stetson. Aflatbemalnr, NAIL. CAROLYN B.A.. Southern Methodist University, English. Hman: Y-Teens NELSON. GAY B,B.A,. Southern Methodist University, Business. NUNN. BOB 42 I State University. Tualne B.A., East Texas State, Arr, Att in Action, Stage Craft O'REAR, FLOYD B.S., East Texas: Pbyncal Macallan, Driter Eflumlian. PALFSCHIC, PETER B.S., M.S., Texas Garisrian University, University of North Caro- lina, University of Chattanooga, Hirlmy, World Affairs Club, ROTC. PATTERSON, CHARLES B.A, Eastern Washington University, Southern Methodist Uni- versity, Band PORTER, DIANNE B.A., Texas Wesleyan College, North Texas State, Engliib, Ari, Art in Action. POWELL, 1 H. B.S., M.Ed, Texas A 8: M, Indutrmzl Caopmzlzrfe Training, PROFFER, EDNA M.S,, B.S., North Texas State University, Afialbrrnatm RANDOLPH, NONA B.S,, M.A., Western Kentucky State University, George Peabody College, Coumrlur. RAY, LINDA B A., Southern Methodist University, English: EL CONQUIS- TADOR: Quill and Scroll. REGELSKY, D. j BS , M Ed., University of North Dakota, Hirloqg Baseball, Foot- ball. RHOADS, MARY ANN B.S, Midwestern University, Uaernulryf Science Club RICHARDSON, L, B. B.A., East Texas State, Industrial Cooperative Training. ROAN, RUTH Texas Tech, IBM, Bridge Club, American Field Service. RODRIQUEZ, ELAINE B,A., Whitwotth College, North Texas State, Universidad de los Andes, 5pani.tb,- Los Vencedotes. ROGERS, KATHRYN B S., M E., Louisiana Tech, East Texas State, PbynmlEdurr1rion,- Spirits. ROGERS, MICKY B.S., East Texas State University: Dmping. RUSH, BARBARA B.S., North Texas State, Marhrnmtifr: Bowling, RUSHING, SALLIE B.S., North Texas State, Shorthand, Dpzng: Future Teachers SMITH, CHELLA B.S., Southwest Texas, Hirtaryg World Affairs. SNOW, IVY D Sindy Hall. SPARKS, NINA B.S., M.S., East Texas State, Phyrmzl liiuirzzimr, Drill Team. SPONSELLER, F. M. B M., M Ed., Heidelberg College, North Texas State, American Conservatory of Music, English STADLER, SGT. CLIFTON Southwestern Louisiana University, ROTC: Rifle Team. STEWART, BEVERLY B,A., East Texas State, Vocational twice Edum1mn.- Vocational Club STONE, WILMA B.A., M Ed, East Texas State. Southern Methodist University, Texas Christian University, Alaska University, University ot' Min- nesotaulohn Brown University, Texas Woman's University: Bial, UU. STOVER, HARRYETTE B.A , M,A,, Southern Methodist University, English, Literary So- ciety, National Honor Society SWOR, RUTH B.S., Oklahoma University, Diflziinn. TRICE, ELIZABETH B.S., Louisiana State University, English: Tennis. TURNER. LOIS B.S., West Texas University, Plfyrrci, VICK, ALFRED T. B.S.E.E., MS, Ed., Clemson University, University of Georgia, Mnlf7t'rnal1rJ,' Key Club VOSS, ANNE B.S , M.Ed., North Texas Srate,juuma1i.trn,' Newspaper, Quill and Scroll. WAITS, EDWIN B.S,, M.S., North Texas State, Civics. WALL1NG,jUDITH BS , University of Texas, University of Houston, Mrlllzernatirrg Y-Teens, Future Longhorns. WALLEK, JUDY B S,, Wayland College, Matl7ernrzIic.t,' Future Red Raiders, WALLS, FRANCYS B,S., M.A,, Texas Christian University, University of Colorado, English, Speech: Cothurnus Club, Variety Theater, Senior Play, One Act Play, Childrens Theater, Coronation, National Thespi- HHS. WEST, BILLIE swan Hair. WEATHERREAD, A. B. B.B.A., M,E, East Texas Stare, Typing, Bookkeeping. WEAVER, JUSTINE Arkansas College, Henderson State Teacher, Thug Hall. WHITE, ALICE B.A., University ofTexas, History, American Field Service. Future Texas Longhorns. WHITE, SUE B.A., East Texas State, Southern Methodist University, History, EL CONQUISTADOR. WIELAND, JANICE BA, University of Illinois, Southern Methodist University, Speech, National Forensic League, Interscholastic LcaguerLiterary, Debate, wnsow, james B, B.S, M.E., Ed.D., University of Arkansas, Southern Methodist University, Baylor University, History, Student Council. WINDER, ELIZABETH B.A, M.A, Converse College, Columbia University, Counrelor. WITHERS, KAE B.A., Texas Tech, Southern Methodist University, Engluh: Cheerleaders, Future Red Raiders. WILBANKS, MARYELLEN B.A., Trinity University, Englrrlz: Creative Writing. WITHROW, LOU B S.. East Texas State. North Texas State, Typing, Shorthand, Fur ture Secretaries WITHROW, PAT B.S., North Texas State, Hanrernaking, Future Homemakers. WOLFE, MARLYS B.A., Carleton College, Southern Methodist University, Universi- ty of Minnesota, French: Les Elites. WORSHAM. LEITA B.S,, M S., East Texas State, Southern Methodist University, Eng- liih, B.A., Hardin-Simmons University, Spanlrla: Los Vencedores. WALKER, DOUGLAS WYLI E. MA RY Stuujf Hall. ZEITZ. RALPH SHORE pl T, BS,, Texas Christian University, Bmlagy. B.S., MS., North Texas, Bookkfqpifzg, Typing: EL CONQUISTA- WALKER, ROBERT L. DOR, B S., M.Ed., Illinois Institute of Technology, North Texas State, SHORT, -IANITH Aaron, Michael L. Abbott, Rebecca S. 252 Abernathy, Meritta K. 252 Ables, Verg C. 295 Abney, Ronald A 268 Abraham, Bruce H. 295 Absron, Carol L. Ackerman, Ronald B. 293 Ackmann, Adrian M. 268 Acrey, Cathy S. 268 Acrey, Michael R. 252 Adams, Charles Lee 26, 293 Adams, Deborah A. 252 Adams, Kathleen I. 26, 88, 94, 295 Aday, Cathey Suzette 252 211 215. 293 Aduddell, Tommy D 180. 209. -. Agee, William R Ahlfinger, Steven E, 268 Aiken, Larry R. 252 Albach, Kurt F 268 Albrecht, Susan M. 293 Albright, Byron W. 252 Albright, Patty A, 295 Albright, Reagan vo Alexander, Byron A. 172. 176, Alexander, Charles E. Alexander. Lois 128, 294 Alexander, Roma L. 268 Alford, Donald W, 294 Alford, Timothy L. Allbright, Susan L. 252 Allen, Deborah 75, 247, 252 Allen, Diane E 268 Allen,janet Allen, Michael W 268 Allen, Paul E. 252 Allen, Priscilla M, 268 Allen, Ronald Perry 252 Allison, Owen M. 252 Alot, Marie Eliz. Alot, Vincent F. 268 Mrzilvenzalim' Slide Rule Club, Bridge Club. B.S., M.Ed., Illinois Wesleyan University, North Texas State Cm ict, Basketball, junior Varsity Football. STUDENT INDEX Anderson, Rita R. 72, 112, 268 Anderson, Ronnie L. 294 Anderson, Sheryal A. 268 Anderson, Thomas R, 294 Andor, Frank M. 174, 252 Andor, Paul W. Andrews, Constance 252 Andrews, Dena A. 268 Andrews, james W. 252 Andrews, Marshall D 252 Andrews, Roy E Andries, Barbara A. 252 Angelo, Santa 252 Appelman, Robin V. Appling, Suzanne M. 252 Arcacha, Ana Marie 294 Archambault, Leslie 294 Archer, David R. 175 Archer, Pamela j, 294 Ard. Glenda A. 268 Armstrong, Arvle D 252 Armstrong, Irene C 294 Baines. Baines, Bailey. Vicki Lynn 268 Baily, Barbara A. 252 Barbara L. 252 Paul D. 112, 296 Baird, Thomas A. 296 Baker, Arch C. 295 Baker, Billy M. 268 Baker, Carl Michael Baker, Charles H. 252, 296 Baker, Charles R. Baker, Debra M. 268 Baker, Jerry W 268 Baker, joe W. 116, 296 Baker, Randall 252 Baker, Randy Elliott Baker, Rebecca A. 252 Baker, Sharon Ann 252 Baker, Teddte E. 175. 268 Baker, Tommie E. 175, 176, 268 Baldwin, Patrtciaj Baldwin. Robert 268 Balentine, Alera Kay 268 Balentine, Deborah A. 268 Armstrong, Robert P, 171, 175, 176, 294 Arnold, Renlo C. 57, 116. 118, 248, 294 Arthus, judy G. 252 Arthus, Stephen W 66, 92, 180, 295 Asher, Cynthia A. 140. 268 Asher, johnna S. 295 Asher, Linda L. 295 Ashley, Patti Ann 268 Ashmore, Linda D 295 Balew, Delilah Ann Ballard, Barry S 297 Ballew, 'Iacquelyn 297 Bamford, james M 175 Bankhead, Vance E. 297 Banner, Barry 297 Banning, Frank Powel 268 Barber, Ptnlrp 12. zcs Bardwil, Ronald A. 174 Barker, Sharon Lynn 252 Barnes, Becky A. 94, 269 Barnes, Ceresse A. Barnes, Richard E. 202, 252 Askcy, Vernon H 268 Aston. Blake E. 268 Atkins, Marsha A. 236, 268 Aubrey. William C 252 Ausbrooks, jerry W. Avery' Bam, W 295 Barnet, Nancy S Avery, Earl W. Avieo, Vitkl R. 255, 268 Axe, Charles S. 295 Bachus, Douglas Barnett, Gary E. 297 Barnett, Irvin W, 172, 297 Barnett, -john R. 269 Barnett, Thomas Pat 297 Alverson, Lynn Baden Robert L, 295 Barragan. Reymundo 175 Ammeter, Leslie F. 268 Badgcm Kam, 295 Bilfffllar M217 E- 252 Anders, james R. Baal' George E, 37, 252 Barrett, Candace J. Anderson, Anita S. 252 Baca' Mafgarcr L 295 Barrett, Herman G 269 Anderson, Carol A. Banu.. Cvnrhm L, 295 Barrett, Ronald K. 269 Anderson. Donald S. 175. 268 B3,1eY'J,mmy C- 180' 135' 296 Barron, Bcttyj 297 Anderson, Gayle L 252 Bmky' Johnny Smvc 368 Barron, Donald W. 269 Anderson, Kenneth T. 195, 234, 252 Bailey' linda M- 296 Barron, Douglas E. Anderson, Rebecca An 252 Bailey, Robert L. 252 Barshop, Randy j. 252 422 Barra, Marc W. 252 Barton, Deborah A. 94, 269 Barton, Kim Bradford 252 Barton, Michael E Bartos, Mark T. 269 Bartram, Bert W 214, 269 Bass, Ralph S, 297 Bates, Stephen P. 170, 176, Battaile. Barbara D Battaile, john C. 174 Batten, Michael E 269 Bauer, Gary H, 298 Bauman, David M. 298 Bawcum, Stephen Baxter, Vonda G. 269 Baylina, Martha Beach, Billy B. 252 Beach. Brenda 269 Beadles, Lynn E. 194, 269 Beall, Nancy K 269 Bean, Mack 1411, 269 Bean, Melinda S. 252 Beard, Betty L. 298 Bearden, Alfred W. 298 Bearden, Georgia A. Beck, Kathy E. 298 Beck, Iczlie Susan 252 Beekly, William E. 252 Beene, Kathy I.. 252 Bcgcy, Melody Ann 252 Behnke, Bonnie C. 252 Behnger, Rebecca L. 252 Bellt, Bill R. Bell, jerry W. 175, 252 Bell, Larry W 173, 298 Bell, Susan B. 252 Belzer, Diane C. 252 Benedetto, Leonard j. 298 Benge, Lanaj 269 Benner, Myra jean 145, 242, Bennett, Patricia A, 269 Bennett, Paul J. Bennett, Ronald L, Benoit, john W. 269 Benson, jack L. 252, 269 Benson, Patricia A Bentsen, Robert B. 297 298 Berrett, jackie S 95, 148, 225, 298 Bcrricr,'Iohn D. 252 Berry. Elizabeth A. 298 Bocrncr, Richard A 299 - ml' Bffn' 255 Case, joey Berry, Elizabeth M 252 Bcrry, Phylis D. 252, 269 Berry, Rebecca L. 9, 58, 68, 69, 92. 95. 225. 298 Berry, Rebecca L. 252 Bcsharsc. Susan F. 252 Beth, Robert R Berhurum. Sharon K. 252 Bcrz. Marsha L, 298 Bcurell. Fredcla N. 269 Birklc, Berry A. 252 Bilcs, Weldon L 171, 176. 269 Billings, Ronald E. Bxllingslcy, Allan L. 202. 252 Bilmn. Frank H. 299 Binford, Vicki R. 299 Binford, William L, 269 Bird. Ronald L. Birkcs, Marilyn Jo 252 Bishop, Carla j. 299. 590 Bishop. Charlcs E, Bishop, Paulaj 299 Bivcns,john R. Bivens, Rebecca j, Black, Barry G. 299 Blank, Barbara A 252 Blnxnn, Larry W 269 Blanton. Howard Lu- Blanron, Michael O, l 2 Blivcn, Lynne F. 252 Blivcn, Ronny Blomquisr, Carla P 252 Bloomcpjohn R 255 Blount. Marsha E. 269 Bloum, Richard W. 269 Bobbin, Carlzon. M 299 Boclhouwcr, Maria J. 216, 217, 255 Bocrrchcr. Bruce C 299 Boggcss, jan K 253 Boggs.-John D. 253 Bohme, Paul W, Boiticr, Denis Y. Holding, Roger Q, 269 Bolton, Ben E. Bolton. Brenda j. Boiron, jimmy' A. 255 Bolton, Patrick L, 255 Bond, Pamela A. 299 Bond, Ralph E. 269 Bonds, David L. 299 Bonds, Larry R 269 Bonncr, Carhy L 299 Bonner, Walrcr G 175 Boone, Anim J wo, 299 Boone, Paul L. 255 Boone. William R. 176 Booth, Cynthia A. 269 Boorh, john W 174 Borcoman, Abigail S. 269 Borders, Paul F 41, 500 Borders, Shannon E, 255 Borgcns, Jayne A. 300 Bornholdr, jon W Borrego, Kathleen D. 269 Bosharr, Ray 300 Bosnck, Michael F 260 Bounds, Charloirc K 500 Bourwcll, Donna A, 44, 88, 500 Bourwcll, William D 255 Bowden, Cynthia A. 209 Bowdcn, jamcs B. 214, 255 Bowen, Carol L 269 Bowen, Richard W. 269 Bower, Karen joy' 269 Bower, Suzanne M 500 Bowcrs, Alan D. 253 Bowers, Laura C. 500 Bowling. Berry J. 5. 236. 300 Bowling, Clinton D. 26, 69, 180. 225, 300 Box, Linda G. Boyd, Beverly A. Boyd, joe W. 253 Boyd, David C Boyd, Douglas Boyd, Sheila Darlene 253 Boycuc, Charlcaj 212. 269 Boylcs, Earlj 300 Braddock, Kenneth W. A 255, 202 Bradford, Diana L 253 Bradford, Mary Elmn 500 Bradlcy, Arthur R, Bradshaw, Donna j. 255 Braff, Debbie A. io. 115, Soo Brahinsky, Martin D. 104, 269 Bramlcrr, Bcvcrly 301 Branch, Donna A 255 Brandenburg, Chrisrn 256, 253 Brandi, Bernard Brannon, Dcnnis L 269 Brannon, Donald R. 255 Brannon, Karhryn L, 269 Brznscomc, Janice L. 251 Bram, Phyllis A 501 Brarron, Ray E, 501 Brau, Luqj 253, 269 Brau, Mary Lynn Braun, Srcvcn R. 269 Brawncr.-john E. 255 Brawncr, Judy C, 270 Breaux. Carhlccn A. 50x Breeding, Frank E 194 Brcnrson, Becky L. 94, 501 Brewer, Kathy L, 501 Brewer, Robcrr H. 270 Brezik, Susan Ann 255 Brice, jennic D 302 Bridge, Debra G 270 Bridges, Rolland H Brier, Deborah A. 210 Brigham, Frank T 255 Bright, john C. 255 Brilcy, Shirley L. 502 Brirr, Charlorrc Ann 95. 502 Brirr, Robert L. 255 Brirram, Gcorgcann 255 Brirrain. Martha K, 255 Brirron, Barbara R, 253 Brozdr,-jane M. 255 Brocaro, Paula D, 502 Brockway, Randy G. 302 Brogdon, Deborah E 270 Brokaw, Mark E. 302 Bromley, Sandra B. Brooks, Lloyd W 302 Brooks, Stephen N. 57, 88, 122. Broome, Carol A. Broome, Ricky l... 302 Broome, Sana M, 302 Brosius, Philip N. 253 Brosr, Michael S. 123. 243, 502 Busrion, Donald R 154 Butler, An n 505 Burlcr. Bruce W. Butler. Lindaj 254 Butler, Nancy F, 505 Butterfield, Steven 154 Burton. Berry jo 270 Burrs, Kenneth R. Buns, Stanley L. Buns, Steve Ire Bybcc, jean A. 254 Bynum, David A. 254 Byrd, Sunny L. 270 Byrd, Susan R Cage, Nancy S. 254 Cage, William G 254 Caldwell, Sicvcnj 195 Cambron, larry V. 305 Czmcron, Lillie M. 505 Camp, Parnria N 254 Camp, Susan j. 254 Campbell, Gayla L 41, 106. 116. 305 Campbcll, Glenn D 306 Campbclkjncquclinc !62. 254 Campbcll.jorr,xlyn K. A06 Clmpbcll, Lloyd A wo Campbell, Marsha Ire F0 Campbell, Mary D Z'0 Campbell, Rhea Null JM Campbell. Stephen D F0 Campbell, William C 25-1 Canada, Mary E 270 Candy, Raymond G l'Z, P6 Cannon, David L Cannon, Richard W Cannon, Sharon D 254 Cannn, C B 506 Brown. Brown, Brown, Debbie E. 255 Deborah L. 255 Eddie C 48, 305 Brown, Gary L. 270 Brown, Iris D. 270 Brown, john Charles Brown, Judy K. 255 Brown, Neil j. 270 Brown, Patrick Brown, Srcvcn O. US. 303 Brown, Suzanne 255 Brown. Thomas N. Brown. William A Browning, Dennis G Browning, -jerry Brownlee, Ernest N 255 Brownlee, Kathryn E. 505 Broyles, Robert M. 505 Bruce, Linda D. 255 Brunk, Paula K. 270 Brunson, Curtis E. 505 Brusrcr. Rahn W. 255 Bruton, Terry L, 175. V76, 270 Bryant, Michael R. 172. 255 Bryhan, Nanq' B. 270 Buchanan, Dudley S. 270 Buchanan, Gary W. l95, 253 Buck, Martha j. 270 Bufkin, Mary Rebecca 270 Bufkin, Michael F. 255 Buhmann, Peter E. 505 Bull, David Smith 505 Cantley. Carla Dell 28-I Cannell, Brcck K. 506 Cantrell. Martha 270 Canzu, john Carlos 254 Capcharr, Stephen 173 Capcrron, Donald K. 270 Caporicci. Connie F 506 Capps. William T 254 Caraway, Deborah R. 254 Carcclli. Marianna Czrcclli, Zclinda Cardclla, Scratina C. 254 Czrgle, Kenneth 106, 506 Carlzon, Lewis D. Caramcln. Carpenter. Mirharl C. jack D, 115, 506 Carrigan, Mona N. 254 Carroll, Dana Sue 210 Carroll, .Icrry L Carroll. ju ily K. 306 Carrcr, Danny Mack Carrcr, Nat D 506 Carrcr, Rodney L. Carrwrighr, Gernldj FU Carrwrighi, Paul E Carvcr,j:in Lyn 30' Carver, Judy K. 254 Cary. Michael A. l9i. 203. 2'0 Casc, Dcborah Ann Case, Dcnnisj Z5-1 Louis Bull, Delilah Ann Bull, jesse Robert 174, 255 Bull, Kenneth 270 Bunch, james L. 270 Bunch, janet 304 Bunch, Thomas A. 255 Burch, Carla j. 220, 292, 504 Burckhardr, Cristina 57, 116, Z-19, 504 Burdcn, Craig S, 270 Burden, Rhac E, 270 Burford, Charla A. 255 Burford, Paula K. 270 Burgess, Randall Y. 270 Burgess, Susan Marie 501 Burgwin, Patrick R 253 Burks, Beverly 504 Burleson, jack Edwin 255 Burleson, Lindaj 504 Burnarcl, jack T Burncu, Claudia 270 Burncrr, john P. 504 Burncrz, julie A 270 Burncn, Richard L. 255 Burners, Robert C. 214. 304 Burnham, Barbara C. 305 Burns, Dy-in M, ess Burns, joe Allen jr. Burns, Wanda Cv. Burr, Carhic A. 505 Burris, Billy H, 208, 254 Burrows, Brenda 505 Busby, Arthur 208, 254 Busby, Ronnie L. 195 Bush, Larry K 254 Cascy, Parnck R. 212. 215 Cason, Berry C, 2'0 Cassady, Debra L. 95, 162. 2'0 Casrcllo, jimmie E Casrcr, Richard W 50. 30' Casrrr, Tom G. 254 Casrlebcrry, Chanda 254 Carchings, lleta A, Cavanaugh, Michael V' 2'l Cavender, Mark A, 254 Cavcncler, Randall P. 180. 201, 252. 2'l Cavcnder, Vickie 67. 93. 166. 296, 507 Cclsur, Donald R, 271 Cclsur, Scorry M. 307 Chadick, 'luclilh Kay 254 Chzircz, Matias M. Chamberlain, joe B. Chambers, Linda K Chambers, Patrick W. 173, 254 Chambers, Robcrra L. 144, 507 Chamblcss, Nonabcrh 271 Champion, jerry R Chandler, Claire M. 80. 88. 89. 307 Chaney, Carol E. 507 Chapman, Carol A 254 Chzpman, Carhcy L. 254 Chapman, Ruth C. 271 Chappell, Melinda S zzo. som 376 Charlron, james D, Cheadle, Donald S. Check, David H 254 Check, john Lrc cheek, Lind, K, zsa Check, Yvonne E 271 Chcnaulr, Brenda Kay 2'7l Chcnnaulr, james R. 307 Cherry, Timothy Alan 307 Chcsliicr, Linda 508 Chcslcy, Susan 508 Chick, Kenneth lrsli 254 Chick, Robert S. 180, 192. 201. Childress, Connie L. 308 206. 508 Childress, Roy 180, 271 Chism, Steven E, Chirscy, Gregory R, 271 Choate. Elizabeth 254 Choate, james R. 308 Choate, jcnnic V. 102. 2 1 Choate. Ruby S. 254 Christensen, Deborah 94, 508 Christiansen, Christ 254 Chulamams, james S. F5 Clancy, Garyj 2'l Clare, Dorothy E. 308 Clark, Ben A, 254 Clark, Brucc N. 508 Clark. Carol K, 25-4 Clark. Dennis L VIS, 208. 254 Clark, Dcrry R 508 Clark, Fred M 509 Clark. Glenn D, 25-1 Clark. Janice A. 509 Clark. jerry L. 509 Clark. Meredith N. Clark, Raymond M, 271 Clark, Robert W1y'nc 194 Clark, Ronald W. 271 Clark, Stephen Rohl 255 Clarkc, james G. 509 Clzrke, Martha L. 255 Clarke, Ricky A. 255 Claxm Claxion. David E. 509 Clzymnn, james P l06, 509 Clnyrnn, Benj X09 Clayton. Larry D, Z7! Clayton, Sharon 309 Clem, janicc F 255 Clem, Linda K 309 Clcmcms, Loisj 509 Clcwis, joe Stanley Cliff, Carolyn F 255 Clifzon, Garry Lcc Clincs, Melvin Kcnn 255 Clinlscnlcs, Nanq N. 255 Clinron,j Colleen 255 Cloninger, Elizabeth 255 Clonmger, Mary K 94, 236. Fl Cloyd, Barbara 271 Cloyd, William Howcl T1 Coats. Stephen W. 509 Cockrcll, Gary P. 271 Coffcr, Linda j. 309 Cohen, Barbara M. 255 Cohen. Robert D. 24, 150 Coker, Billy Coker. Michael W. 510 Coker, Richard R, 271 Colaprcr. Richard W. 211 Colden. Deborah K 255 Colden. Miami 5. Coldwell, Peggy A. Z'l Calc, Christine D, 271 Cole. ,loc S. 255 Cole, Linda Dianne 271 Coleman, Charles R. 510 Colcm Colcm Col cm Colem Colcm Colem Colcy. an, jcrry Way'nc 211 an, Robcrrj an, Teresa A, 162. 593 an. Shannon L. 195, 255 an, Terry L. 272 an, William M, Bobby D 255 Collier, Michael 510, 568 Collier, Sandra L 58118. 95. 169. 177. 224 Collingnon, Dcborah Collins, Barbara S. 510 Collins. Chris R 2 Z Collins, Deborah L. Collins, james E Collins, Sharon E. Collop, David L 19-4. Z0-1. 272 Collop. Mark A. 20-X, 510 Collop, Srevcn P 194. 236. 272 Collum, William E Colwick, Marilyn S Colycr. jams M. 255 Colycr, Sheryl D. 510 Combs, Deborah G. 255 Combs, Tcncsa Lynn 106, 510 Combs, Vicki D. ZS5 Conarscr. james Bob Conc. Sicvcn R. 272 Conklin, Carol Ruth 255 Conklin, William R. 510 Connclly, Kenneth E. Conncr, Charles A. Conncr, Thomas 272 Connolly, Harriet: A. 88, 511 Conway, Isaac F 90, 195, 202, 236, 255 C0nway,jimmy R. 175, 176. 272 Cook, Barham j. 511 Cook, Carolyn Pucker Cook, Christopher L. 311 Cook, Cynthia M. 243, 511 Cook Dana A. 255 Cook, David 1.. 176, 311 Cookujmn Karhryn 71, 255 Cook, jerry W. Cook, Joyce Kathy Cook, Paul D. 212, 255 Cook, Regina F. 311 Cook Robert H. 174, 272 Cook , Tommy I.. 106, 311 Cooke , David W. 272 Cooley, Carolyn L. 128, 511 Cooley, Charles E. 255 Cooper, Carlcne 255 Cooper, Curns P. 272 Cooper, William B. 272 Coover March 272 Cope, Lloyd 172 Copeland, james R. Coppeclgc, Sharon A. 511 Corbell, Terry L. 255 Corcoran, Cary E. 311 Cornell, Gary W. Cornell, Susan E. 272 Cornirius, Arrhur W 272 Corrinas, Irene Cossaboom, William D. 272 Corhran, Terry J, 255 Corhrum, Linda K 311 Cotter, Claire E. 272 Couch, Walrcr R Coulter, john Berry 255 Courtney, Janice R. 95, 511 Covici, John Covington, Chris Covington, Deborah L 512 Covington, Robert I., 57, 512 Cowan, Alma Louise 512 Cowarr, Clxariry H. 256, 312 Cowclcn, Kcirh N. 255 Cowgill, Robert E 312 Cox, Anne M, 255 Cox, Carlaj 55, 125,272 COX, Thomas R. 212, 213, 272 Coyle, jerry Lamar 312 Crabb, Susan D. 255 Crabtree, Barbara 312 Crabrree, Dennis E 272 Craddock, Amy D, 255 Cracldock, Carol A. 267 Craig, Robert M. 272 Craker, Donna M. 255 Crandell, Donna J. 88, 89, 116, 512 Crane, Joann 272 Crawford, Alice R. 95, 312 Crawford, Barbara N. 95, 272 Crawford, Forresr A. 180,181,182 204, 256, 512 Crawford, james E. Donovan, Paul XV. Crawford, John Paul Crawford, Mary I. 255 Crawley, Wayne W 158, 160, 161 Cress, Karen A, 255 Crew, Carhy 513 Crires, Linda j, Crlres, Robert A. Crittenden, Robert P. 315 Crocker, Mark A 174, 272 Crockerr, David D. 255 Crosby, Judith V. .244, 512. 55 rr, Alan D. 180. 520 Crosby, Nancy L Cross, joel D 175 Crouch, Cheryl I., 255 Crouch, Robert N 195, 208, 255 Crouch, Ronald E. Crowe, Michael W. 180, 192, 272 Crowsron, Michael E. Crump, Alfred T, IV 214, 255 Crump, Claudia L. 94, 315 Crurchfielcl, Karhlce 255 Crutchfield. Ire M. 9, 236, 315 Cuddy. Connie J. 255 Cuellar, Fclixj 513 Cuellar, Richard 255 Damron, Robert 65, 91, 514, 570 Daniel, Rhonda L. 162, 273 Daniel, Russell W, 255 Daniels, jerry R. 314 Danrzler, Daniel M. 275 Danyluk, Blaine A. 175 Darden, Terry S. 514 Darisse, Roger G 195, 208, 255 Darland. Nancy L. 255 Darland, Roberr M. Darwin, Richard B Darwin, Terry Daugherry, Wright 515 Dauterivgjudy E. 315 Daurerive, Nanerre E. 273 Daurerive, Richard D. 195, ZOB, 211, 255 Davenport, Debra M, 255 Davenport, janiee K. 275 Davies, Arthur j, 27.5 Davies, Margaret G. 255 Davis, Debra Ann 515 Davis, Donna Kay 276 Davis, joan E. Davis, Karen T. 106, 275 Davis, Parrieia M, Davis, Sievcn R, Davis, Thomas C. 515 Davison, Carol ,515 Dawson, Carl E. 175, 275 Dawson, Donald E, Day, Denise E. 255 Deakin, Pamela R. 255 Dearing, Gerald D. Jr, 174, 273 Dcaring, Pamela S, 94, 515 Debeaulieu. Roberra 255 Dehrow. Sammy D 106, 315 Deekcrr, Richard A. 255 Defaee, Kathleen D, 315 Deirz, Susan A. 315 Delena. George F. 273 Deluna. James E, Denningron, Thomas E. 515 Dennis, Leslie L Denoy, Linclaj 255 Densmore. Diana E. 515 Denton, Vernon R, Depew, Norma J. 61. 515 Derosier, Carherinc 275 Dcvancy, Parrickj 255 Devers, Gary R. 255 Dewberry, Linda C. 275 Dewces, Charlea A, 175 Dewces, Elizabeth J. Dicapua. Diane 516 Dickey, Rohr-rr vl Dilkson, lamla I. Diekson, Sherry A ZW Dillanl, cirrriry s Dillard, jinly A 272 Dillard, Sharon K. iltr Drnrng, Susan M sin Dillon, Karen li, 275 Dmgman, Sally jo Dnrnn, David J. mu, mi. 516 Dlamr, David L. zss Dcxlson, Lynn E. 255 Dodaon, Marsha S. 275 Dolan. Debra M 316 Dolan, Kathleen A. 316 Dollahire, Cynthia A. 273 Dollms, james G, 173 Donahue. Edward M. Dommcr. Dean R 255 Dondclinger, Michael 516 Doniea, Linda L 273 Donovan, Christine K 255 Doodv. Shirley A, 255 Dooley. Benjannn H 194. 256, 255 Dooley, -Ion Logan 196, 104, gm, za: Dosberr. Rang-1111 1. iso, nn. 1:59. wo, 102. 225, 516, 365 Doughri. Mary 255 Douglas. Daniel G. Douglas. David Dean Douglas, Steven R 255 Dover, Sreve Dowdcn, Marlena 517 Dowlearn, Tommy 175, 517 Downey. Russell 1. zszr Du ke, Duke, Du ke. Man D. zso Rialiarrl M 517 'lliomas L, 256 Drrnrrwrrr, cirrrnl J, wa, zvs Dunaway, Debra 256 Dunaway, Michael C Dunean, Ernest M Duncan, Howard O, 256 Duncan..Iame3 M, 518 Dunklin, Danell 256 Dunlap. Girly C 176, 275 Dunman, Gary-I, 272 Dunn, Bruce K. 256 Dunn, Gcorgann A. 273 Dunn. Gerald D 275 Durbin, Judy M 518 Duren. Dennis M. 273 Durham. Opal F, 256 Dumjameb Louis 256 Durr. Laura A 275 Durrerr, Larry Dale Durrerr. Lera L. 275 Durrerr, Ricky Lynn 174 Farley, Clifton D. 256 Farley, Deborah K. 274 Farley. Jayne A, 256 Farmer. George K. 180, 233, 274 Farmer. Linda S. Farmer. john XV, 520 Farmer. William 208 Farr, George M. Farr. Kathy A. 256 Farr, Lana Cmle 2741 Farris. Randy Lee 224 Faueerr, Gary E 27-1 Faughn, Rebcvreaj 115, 271 Faulkenhury. Paul Feagan, David K IR5. 256 Fegcrre, Gerald l. 175 Fcgraeus, Eric R, Zio Fell. Roller: F Ferguaon, Bradley I. 209. 124 Ferguson, Cnherine 274 Ferguson, Parriek ll 256 Ferguson, Richard G 520 Dusek. john R. Dustin. Sheila F 275 Dyer. Suzanne Eagenjohn B, 318 Ferguson, Stanley B 209. 274 Ferguson, Stephen I. Ferguson, Suaan A 94. 251, 274 Fc: hkcnh ', -james D 1 Fiekcn, Iilualwerh A. 116. 520 Eames, Xvalron B Eirp, Brer V, 2541 Earp,-Jr, M 1-1 snr I-lisrlnurn, David A. 1114 Exsris, Darrellj 172, 250 Eisru, Georgina L 5114 Edgar, Carol A. 20, 141191, lofi. lm. 158, 216. 5194 Ellmisron, Martha I. 256 I-ldrnonrls, Fredrick G. 11211, 415 Edney, Kirk C 174. 251- Fxlwarzls, Aniraj 275 Ellwarllm. Gail 275 izawrrrar, Gary W. zen, liclwarrla, -jan 12. 5111 Illwarilv, Linda K. 519 Iiclwardn, Marvin R. liisingcr. Roherr W Iilslrevrlge, Cheryl 1. 275 ialrlrrrlgr-, Ricky Ray 519 Eley, Gary T. Iflklns. Priuilla E. 275 12l1rnrr.jrrr1r B Jr. 195, 256 Elliotl. james Clin 256 iellrnrrgndr Ann Elliorr. Lynerrc S 112, 113, 129, 319 Elliou, Marla B 70, 275 EIII5, Cflxarlene 274 Ellis. Con-:fre V 274 Ellis. Earlene K 89, 519 Elin. 1 ames Clarence Ellis Marrha C. 256 Ellis Michael E 121 Ellis. Regina L 256 Ellis. Ted R 65, 75. 106, 115. 319. 58-1 Ellia, Thomas Ii 5111 Elmore. Eliuberlu A. Elscr, Danny R. 22-1 Emerson. Dara Chun F1 Emmerr, George Ii. 166, 1112 Fiukcn, Willlam Curr 99, 274 Fielden. Marsha A. ,620 Fields, Ashley F. 175, 256 Filhcrr, Kathy I.. 274 Fildes, Stephen O. 256 Frlyaw. Willard F 174, 274 Fineh,Jol1n D Jr. 256 Fine, Belinda Finklea. Susan E, 274 Fiaeher. Glenn C. 274 Fischer. Gregory B 274 Fisher. Gary L, 274 Fisher. Kathy A, 256 Fisk. Milton A. Fitch, Debra D. 256 Firzgeralrl. Joseph O. Fletcher. Celia R, Fleming. Terry I. 256 Flereher, Brenda R 274 Fletcher, Parrieia 256, 5211 Fletcher, Sherri L 27'-1 Flnrea, Carlecn A 520 Flowers, Elven M 256, 5211 Floweri Kathryn Ann 256 Flowers. Vera M. Flowers, Wfllliam 521 Floyd, Parrnia 95, 621 Fluiehe, Donalml F 194. 27'-'1 Flynn, Billy W im, im, 211, so Focrxrexgjean IE. Foran, Sharon I. 251: Forbes, Nanny 256 Foril, Deborah Dianne 256 ifnra, Jrrrriru I.. 521 Forrlliain, Barbara I.. 106, 521 Iforrcxr, Parnria 274 Forte. Mieliael W. Fowliee, Sheri G. ,521 Engle. iarrrl ai zu English. Chrisrine XI. 251, 256 Erickson, Arden M S19 Erneir, Karen iw, F-1 Ermr, Kathleen G S19 Ifrnar, Leon 'I' Erwinzlurly lillen 256 Iirxlelwen. K.11'L'11 D 519, 524 Iiseamilla. Grau- Ilarex Ikrlv I. 250 lisrea. Rich.n'1l Ii 90, 195, 211, Z5-1, 25 Foxrcnjarnes A. Ill 521 lfnu lla, Roberr C Fowler, Delores I. 321 Fowler, Vicki D, 256 Foy, Daryl P 256 Foy. Rebecca L. 61. 321 Frame. Nicky A, 256 Francis. Grady C 72. 256 Franeia. Linda Kaye 321 Franklin. George B. Franklin. Kathleen 321 Franklin. XX'allaee G. 172 , 195, 20 lisrcs, Saou 195, 256 Iisles Wfllliam M 256 liner, David W. 236 liuhank. james A. 1611, 161, 165, 519 liure, Mary A. Evans. Hobby Ray 274 Evans. David I.. 256 Ifvana, Kcirh L, 520 Evan Evan Evan Evere 5, I,ella C. 274 S, Linda E. 274 S, Willizim H. 55. 66, 67, 90, 91, 92, Franks. Srephen R. 274 Franrz. Gail Ann 257 Franu. Ronald C 521 Frazer. David M Free, jmnie G 25' Free. Linda Kaye 25 Frm. jrrrnfv is 411 Freeman, Cirol Y 522 French, Mike D Frradle, ciirrni La 271 Frrrrr, Dehrahj Friira, Melvin Lee .522 Ewing, Brad C. 1v4, 256 Ewing, Deborah Marie 250 Fry,Vxrg1l M ew lrrrrgnrvrrn, mrrry 1., 522 Culmer, Denise M. 272 Culver, Alvie 272 Culver, Amy L. 255 Cummings, Arlouine M, 244, 315 Cummings, jo Carol 255 Cundiff, Ronald L. 314 Cuny, james P. 147, 314 Curtis, Rick Elden 255 Curtis, Robert S. 255 Dahl, George Wm. 175, 255 Dahl, Monerte P. 514 Daley, Denise Maria 225 Damron, Debra A, 255 424 Doyle, 'James D. 275 Doiier, Allyson l. 517 Dozn, Gary Lev: Drake, Rim J. 2741 Drake. Rohcrl G 256 Drake, Roy N 256 Drake Sharon K .517 Fagg. Anim C. 520 Fagg. Susan K 2'-4 Fain. David D 274 Fain. Marsh I. 256 Fairclnrh. Srcphen B. 274 Fallen. David L 102, 174 Drcnnan, Donnaj A17 Drewfy. Iancla G. 517, 592 Driggs, Willizam M 172, 256 Driskill. Marsha I., 273 Duffy. john F 175, 517 Dugger. Roherr Ellis 175, 256 Duke, ,john w N5 Falls, errrg T zen Falls, Frances I-I 26. 520 Fallwell, Michael G l S Falzonc, Pamela Marg 256 Fann, Linda F. Fanning. Karen 12, Fam, Rohcrr E 195, 256 nrrir, ciynrirrr nrlkr, cprrrnlrn A azz naier, I.arry'1'lioinas in Fuller, Robert 57, 622 Fuller, Wfxwnlrimu' AI 2711 Fulton, Rohm I.. 522 Gamlrl. Cathy li 322 Gaidm. Vlainen T Gage, Marilyn K 274 Gaigalaa, Davld F. 274 Gaines, Billic M 523 Gaines, Rolnerr W. 257 Galbraith, Catharine 257 Gallagher. Gerald R l'Z. 221 Gallia. jo Ann 521 Cnllman. Doyle F 2 5 Gallnun. Michael A, 525 Gnmbill, Robert S F5 Gammon. Richard D 525 Gnndi, Cindy 5. ze- G-andv. Clifton C ITZ Gann, Carolynj T5 Cnnnnway. Steven E l'2. 25' Gardner, Barry A. 525 Gardner, Dennis H 180. 194. 208. 256. 225 Gctrdncr. james NX' Gardnmjolrn T mo. 189. 190. los. 210. 2241. 292. 525 Garfield. Stephen 85, F5 Gflty. Prlul D, S. 90. 196198. 201. lllx, lla, 526 Gray, Sandra Ann 257 Green. Beverly Marte Green. Cirla S. ZS' Green. Glenn M, Green, Harold Bcnlle l'5, Z 5 Green, jennifer R. 275 Green . Karen K 25' Green. jane E. Green. john E, 25' Green, Kcnncrh A, 275 Green, Michal A, 95. 275 Green, Robert Merrir 2 5 Green. Terry L. 2'5 Green. Vera L. 106. 245. 526 Greene, Dennis C. 21 . 25 Greene, jeanerte E, Hamilton, james E. Hamilton. Paul E 25' Hamilton Ro 'er L 25 w I-. - Hamlet. Edward Allen ISU, 189. 222. Hammer. Donna G. 528 Hummemjames D, l 5. 258 Hammond. David O. 528 uv rv 5-.. 5.8 Hxirdawa Grciner. Garner. Billy Trot l'5. 25' Garner. Debra K. 25' Lkarncr. Larry XV. 525 G-aroutre, Francis I. P5 Garren. Rhonda D. 525 Garver, Michael E. 524 Garvin. Diana C. T5 Gurwood, Duke C. 90. 196, 256, 275 Garza. Arnold F5 Game-tt, David R. 524 Guascrt. Hollis 324 Glnsert. johnny A. 25' G-atlin, Billy Doyle Carlin. Patricia A G.itron.judy K, 25' Gitucn. lorry A Gauldcn. Deborah A, 25' Gaulden. Suzanne Gaunrt. Cheryl L, 257 Greene, Michael IQ 195, Z5 Greene, Robert Wm. 1'5. 180. 256 Greene, Ronald Greenleaf. Richard S, l'2 Hammond. Deborah A, 258 Hammuns. Linda S, 2515 1 Hammonds. Charlotte Hammuns, Vxeki L, 95 Hamrick. Crarv G. 328 Hanna. Gary L F6 Hannon, jcffcrt' K. 52211 Hanslci, Robert l., lil. 258 Hanson. Stanley M. 258 Hanvey. Edna L 56. l2'. 321-1 Hanvcy. james E. 195. 258 Harbig, Gary Robert Harbin. Michael A. 1'5 rf. Gin- L, ma. 165 Greenman, Erie R, 275 Grcenman, Gilbert S 195. 25 Greer. Ronnie H. 195. 257 Gregg. Harold Sims 526 Gregg, Victor A. 25' Harder. Glenn M. 528 Harder, Wesley K To Hardesty. Src'-'en C 155, T6 Hardin. Roger P Hardman, Catherine A. 255 Gregory. Brian O. 25' Gregory, Michael L. 25' john E, 2'5 Guw. Bre nda A. 25' Gm-. Marion B. l8O, 152, 209. 251. P5 Higginboth:1m,jnckic 94. 552 Grlbreath. Dennis NY, Cnty. Cynrlna L. :sf GCC. john Forrest 212, 2'5 Gcer. Man- F, 524 Geiger. Whnda Suc F5 Geldmeier. Emily A. 275 GUlI1'y'.jamcS F, 209. 210. 52-1 Gentry. jan:-r G Z'5 Gerondale, Grant N Gcrseh, Shnrlcnc 25' Glarripuzo. Michael 25' Gibbons. joe D. ms, 275 Gibbe, Linda A. Gibson, Dudley L. 524 Gibson. Gill E. 2'5 Gibson. Michael R 25' Gilbert. Charlotte N. Gilbreath, Vitkit 52,1 Gilda-rslecvc. law-ren 524 Gill, janatta S. 275 Gillis. Donald E. jr 25' Gillis, james W Z'5 Gtllock, Glenda G Gilmore. Brenda G. 524 Gipson. julia F 2'5 Gm. Angela D, Gladstone, Richard A 314. 25' Gleiron. Thomaa S F5 Gnader. Gail B. Golorth. Danny P, 52-8 Godkrn, Michael l'2 Goldfadcn, Celnnt: 25' Greincr. Miriam Ruth 25' Grcrz, Kcnnerh C. 251 Grey. Cheryl D 225 Griffeth, Darwin l 526 Griffeypjanel Karen Z'5 Griffin. Paulaj 25' Griffin. Randyj S26 Griffith. Don R, 196. 275 Grilhrh. Gordon 526 Griftirh, Nancy jane 526 Grissom. Billy B. Griswold. Nancy Groening, Keirh E. Gromatsky. Charles E, 196. 199, 526 Hardy, D11-ra Paul re Hardx. Thomas Harlow. Harmon. Harmon. Harmon. Harmon. Edward E, jr 255 jan L. 128 Keith H. 258 Mark R 258 Seoul -10. 61, 85. 100. 10 Harun. Iaiwranee l, 258 Harper. Cynthia A 529 1. 529. Harper, David N, Harper, judalynn 258 Gromatzky, Steven C. 87. 194. 196. 202. 256 Grona. Patrick XV. 19-4. 195. 25' Grosrurrlt. Erie W, 64, 196. 199. 236. 326 Groscurth,john H. 25' Grnseurrh. Karen S. 257' Grove. Gregory B '0. 111, 112. 52' Grove, Stephen L. 52 Grove. Susan M 25 Gmbbs. Penny A 76, 86. 25' Grubbs. Randall A Z'5 Gruhen, james Henry 25 Grurtewald, Lynn 25' Guerrero, Daniel D. 25' Guidry, David C. 275 Guinn. Carol 2'5 Guinn. Claude T. Guinn. jacquclyn Gulledgc, Carry L, 527 Gullcdgc, Larry P 52 Gulsvig, Gac L. 527 Gumm. Ronald A. Gunn. Debra S. 257 Gunn. Gary D. 194 Gunnels, Karhryn F. 25' Guthrie. Kay D. 15' Hadley. Brenda F. Harper, Randy L, 529 Harrell. Mirhacl D 2'6 Harrell. Michael S 258 Harrell. Harrell, Phil 194 Robert W' 195, 202, 258 Harris. Anita S. 2513 Harris. Harris. Harris. Harris. Hams. Claudia G. 255 Debbie L, 258 Deborra C. To Howard M H . 2'6 jackie D 5. es. 196. 198. 201 Harris.jumes C 258 Harris.jcannc Kathl 258 Harris, joyce A. 529 Harris. Karen j. 89. 329 Harris, Kay E 276 Harris. Linda M 529 Harris, Michael XV 17,1 1-lirnixineyj 165, 2-6 Harris, Regina K 529 Harris. Ronald F. 529 Harris, Susan K Harrison. Beverly K. 510 Harrison. Dottie A To Harrison. Gary john 172. 258 Harrison Harmon Harrison Harrison , Glen D. 258 .julia Ann 530 larry M F6 Patsy D Harrison. Merry L, F6 Harmon. Yvonne A, 258 Hart, Sharon E. 216 .529 Gonzales. Daxid L. 89. l Gonzalo. Deanna A, 25' Gonzales. Mackie Gonzales, Lois Ann Gonzales. Pedro H 324 Gonzales. Pere 1 : Gonzalez. Linda S 1'5 51. 524 Goodwin, Daniel E 257 Goodwin. Debra G 101. 524, 105 swim, Judy L, 1-s Gordon, Daniel Gordon, Gary A. 62. 524 Gordon. Kat' Lynn 25' Gordon, Rickey L Goss. David V 180. 524 Gosb. Randallj 90. 180. 188, 2011. 252. 275 Gowens. Gowens. jimmy Rex Richard W. erm. Elmmh v 2-s Graeex . j canne M 124 Graft . john C. Gradv. Donna L. 25' Hadley. Linda D 527 Hadley. Patricia A Hafner, Nancy june 527 Hafner, Paul L 195, 202, 25' Hagedorn. Iarry S. 202, 257 Hagen. Belinda S, Hagen, Marget L. Hagerty. Guy S Hagler. Paula S, 25' Hahn, Steven L 90, 275 Hargwood. Norma D, 52' Haines, Patti G S27 Haines. Terry A 527 Haire, Nargrer R 257 Hal-cert. Michael S 25 Hale. Douglas D. 257 Hale, Eddie- W, 522-1 Hale, john D 25' Halen. David A Hall. Beverly S. 95, 328 Hall, Carol A, 257 Hall. David XV Hall,james W. 257 Hambrd, David L, 350 Hartnett, Katherine 550 Harvey. David E. Harvey, joseph M l'5. 258 Harvey. Peter R. 550 Harvey. Sharon K Harvey. Susan E. 258 Harvey, Wftlliam R Haschkc. Glen C, Si 120. 121. 255, 330 Haskell. Margtrcr L T6 Haskim, Alma Lurlen 550 Hass. Sharron A. 2'fv Harchenjerry E. 195 Harhcld. Steven B 255 Haurk, Danny M. 120. 350 Hawkina, Barbara 258 Hawkins, Michael W. l95, 258 Hawks. Timothy 1'5, 255 Hay. jennifer L. 94. 251, To Hay, Mary Kathleen Hay. Miehael L. 158 Hayden. Debra S. 258 Hayden. Vicki G 25211 Hall. Grady. Kenneth C S24 Graham. Kyle R. Graham, Vllllllam L 15' Grant. Gnylnn D 106, l'2. 225 Grant. Stephen XV. 48. 526 Grapevine. Terry L. Graupcra, Louis H. 25' Graves, Michael D, Graves. Timothy Gray, Cheryl L. F5 Gray. Mark L F5 Hall, Hall, Hall Kathryn 528 Kevin A, 208, 276 Michael A. Hall, Sherry A 257 Steven Douglat Hayes, Linda D. 258 Hayes. Sharon E 2'6 Hays, Nlary Ann 258 Havrcr. Michael R 258 Headrlck, Art 194 Hallmark. Candice L 25' Halsey, Vicki Lynn 257 Hambcrlin, Bruce l 25' Hamby, Kcnlr j. 19-1. zos. 276 Hamel, Glenda K 25' Hamlc, Robert E, 130, 256, 528 Healcy. Alan D. 350 Heekman, Grail 550 Heddins, Glenn Heed. Charles B Hcftnlin. Michael O. Heiman, john L '75, 106. T6 5fJl Heine. Michael L. He,l,jn- Full-r 276 Helm. Bryan C 258 Helm. Duane B 351 Helm. Tcrrv A Helwig. james S 180. 182, Z0-1, 220. Hencke, Mary E 551 Henderson, Donald L. Henderson, jan R. 258 Henderson, Kenneth E, 531 Henderson. Randolph 2 6 Henderson. Robert P. Hendrcn, Darleen 258 Hcncircn. judy 2'6 Hendricks, Beverly j. 276 Hendricks. Bobby L 195. 2511 Hendricks. Carol A, 551 Hendricks. Hendricks, Diane L Linda D. Hendricks, Mary C 258 Hendricks, Robert j. 531 Hengsl. Sheri L 258 Hcnnig. Sara jane 2 Henry, Henry. Hen ry, Larry' W Lcln L 2 Marsh.: A. va. 551 Henry. Mike 551 Henry. Parriek A 258 Henry. Ray L. 2 Hensley. Deborah A 351 Hcnslex. Donald W Henson. james L. Z Henson. joan M 258 Hcppel. Barbara j Herd. Pamela F. 532 Herrera. Blanca A. 552 Hcrreta. Roberto B, 258 Hcrrin. Ralph A 532 Herringzon, Christan 258 Herrington, Richard Herrington. William Hershey. N orma jean 258 Hervey, Oncy A. Z Hessclttne, David A l'5, 258 Herherington. Parric 2511 Hcuss,john P Hcwglcy. Charles R. Hibbs, Gregori' G. Hickman. Virginia L 258 Hiclaon. Sammy M. 2 T Higginborham, Kcnnct 180, 256. 552 Higgins. Dwight A Higgins. Parricia 255 Hildcnbrand. Douglas 2 58 Hill, Beverl fl- Hlll, Billy B, 591 Hill. Deborah A. 258 Hill, Donald NW 277 Hill. Garyj, si 202. zss Hill, jeffrey L, Hill. Mary L. 2 Hill. Michael G. Hill. Nancyj, 555 Hill. Paula j. 555 Hill, Richard Allen 258 Hill. Wlillizlm R. 102. 555 Hillchrenncr. Barbar 553 Hilliard. A. Hilton. Beth Anne 258 Hilton, larry jim Hinckley, Bobby W, Hinds, Shirley j 555 Hinton. Donna K. 2 l Hinton. Gary Hinton. jimmy D. 258 Hinton, bee M 355 Hinton. Richard W, 555 Hobbs, Billy L, 1-tobrn. ciynrlm Ann rv Hobin. William F. Hodge. Debra K Z Hodge, janet L. Z58 Hodges. Pamclaj 2 Hoguc, Barbara 533 Hague, Brenda B 555 Hague, Donna C 258 Hohlfcld, Deborah A 553 Holcomb. james R 555 Holcomb, Paul C. 258 Holdhrook. Herman R, 1-18, Z Holland. Fmncis A. Holl.tnd.jamcs XV 535 Holland, Nancy C. 554 Holland. Sharon A 258 Holler. joe H. 158. 554 Holler. Liszt Kay '5. 252, 24'. 2 Holliday, Kathy S 2 7 Hollingsworrh.john Z Hollmcr. james F. Holloway. Richard L 27' Hollywood. Vickij 2 Holmes, Deborah S. 554 Knaghr, Holmes. Dennis M. 258 Holmes, Wfilliam A. 172 Holr. Sandra -I. 277 Holr, Sumn D. 222 Holi, Thomas R. 180, 188, 210, 277 Hnlmn, Pamela E 554 Honza, Linda K. 351 Hook, Deborah Ann 258 Hooper, Clarence D, 195. 202, 256 Hooper, Loraj 534 Hoops, Deborah A 55-4 Hoover, Aundrca Sus 258 Hoplcina, james A 191, 2 Hopkim, 'Ioyfc H 277 Hopkim, Karcn M 534 Hopkins, Randolph ,I 90, H4 Hoplom, Ronnic XV 27 Hopkins, Teri Ellen 277 Horn, Donna L. 272 Hom, Kathy Lcc 277 Hornafli, David A 56, 72, 104, 242, H4 Horner, Linda P. 277 1-Iomiby, Janine M Hs. 160, 161, 162. 154 Homin, Bill D, jr 180, 208. 277 Horton, Danny L 174, 277 Houalnn, Charles A. 554 Houamn, Carhy D. 277 Housmn, Cindy L 94, 255, Zn, 211 Houston, ciyndy rs. 555, .592 Houston, Michacl 202. 555 Houston, Vzilcric K, Howard, Bob R 158 Howard, David 253 Howard, Mithatl S. 115, 535 Hubbard, Michaclj 258 Hubbard, Srnphcn L. 555 Hudson, Dennis R, Huff, Karun B. 277 Hughes, Constance M 258 Hughes, Cynrhiaj 555 Hughes, Glenda D, 515 Hughes, joe Dun 535 Hughes, john M, 258 Hughes, Liura 277 Hughes, Reber: E. 175. 277 Hughes, XVilliam W 175, 555 Hulmc. James W, Hulme, Karen I.. 258 Hulmc, Sharon E. 258 Humphries, Lynniraj 258 Humphries, Marian 278 Hunlccr, Andrew B Hunr, Michncl R. 195, 259 Hunrcr, Celia M. 278 Hunrcr, Charlcs R. Hunrcr. Nan E 278 Hunron, Mark R, Hurley. Kathleen M 335 Hurley, Midmcl R 228 Hurley. Theresa 278 Hun, Richard j. 355 Hussey, Linda Hutson. David M, 555 Hursnn, Molly I. 356 Irby, Dale Wesley' 115, 556 Irion, James v. 555 Isafkscn. Gary N 214, 259 Ivic, Shirley A. jackxon, Gilbert C. 259 jackson, james C. 194, 278 jackson, jcny M jackson, judirh L. 106, 556 jackson, Linda xl. 278 -jackson, Pamela S 278 -jnckaon, Stanley O. Jacobs, John N. 278 -lambs, Lyn R, 556 jnggcrs. Robcrr Bruc 195. 214. 259 Chriszophcr 208, 210, 218 james, Melinda S 556 James. Mclissa A, james, Rebecca J, 259 -Ianirlc, -jnnosik, Sharon R. 536 -janousck. Linda M. 259 -junsson, Pamela J. 536 jzxnsson, Deborah R. 259 Jayroc, Charlcm L. 259 j1iy,jcflA Travu Jenkins, Michael W 301, H6 jcnkim, Billy L. jcnkim, Pamela 259 jenkina, Pnrrigk A. 278 Jcnlcina, Shelly L Jennings, G, 175, 259 jcppcnon, Sruven M 174, 259 jcpsen, Margin G 259 jen, Gary K. 259 jeu, Mark K, 536 Johanos, jennifer C 70, 259 john. Robcrr Ray 106, 356 Johnson, Benjamin C 278 johmon, Chrhcy A johnson, Chnsric B, 259 426 johnson, Chriarophcr 5.57 Johnson, Darlccn L. 557 johnson, David M, 259 johnson, Donald Crzii 180, 204 -Iohnson, Gil I.. 180, 190. 273 blohnson. -jane: Sue 278 johnson, -Icnnifcrj 228 johnson, ,john R. johnson, joseph R. 124, 259 -johnson, Larry P. 106, 278 johnson. Lina L. 557 Johnson, Nancy A 557 johnmn, Patricia F. 259 Johnson, Paula 557' johnson, Paula M, johnson, Rickey Dean 259 johnson, Robcrr M. 557 johnson, Rodney VU 124, 259 johnson, Rudy E 278 johnson, Sherry A. 278 johnson, William Dav 558 -Johnston, jcnnifcrj 5314 johnsron, Mark F. 194 Jolley. Troy E, 259 jolly, Beverly 558 jolly. Claudia A. 278 jolly, Lana S, 259 jolly, Mifmei B. sas jones, Alan F, 106, 558 jones, Anne E, 259 jones, Barbara A 278 Jonah, Carolyn Sue 358 Jones, Donerra 24, 558 Jonas, Elizabeth T. 259 jones, Frcdcrifk V. 538 jones, Gary C. 278 -jones. Gordon Ken: joncskjolinny Ray 3514 jones. larry A ns, A93 -jones, Iaiync T. Joncs, Mark B 259 Jones, Mark H. 538 jones, Mary K. 278 , 208, 256, 278 jones, Neal Thomas 86, 208, 210, 250, 279 jones, Pamela L. 94, 250, 278 jones, Rebecca L. jones, Roy S. jones, Russell S. jones, Sharon I 3514 jones, Tcrri li 359 jones, Tom N. 259 jones, Virginia L. 524, 359 Joplin, Kathy M, 165, 304, 339. 593 jorgcmon,-jennifer 76, 259 Juliuson, Robert E. 559 jusziss, Ricky L. 559 jurron, Robcrr C, 352, H9 Kasrcr, Patricia L. 339 Keagy, Tina D. 539 Kcaslcr, Judy L. Keaslcr, Thomas W. 259 Keck, Brenda R. 278 Keck, Gregory L. 180, 559 Keck, Gwenda K, 278 Kcclc, james E. 559 Keene, Tony B Keene, William Clydc 278 Keener, Charles R Kccny, Carol A. 359 Kccny, james W 259 Kcicrlebcr, Stephen Kcicrlcbcr, Timothy 259 Kcllcr, Geo. R, 259 Kcllcr, Phillip lzmc 278 Kcllcy, Linda G 88, 94, 169. 256, 539 Kcllcy, Suzanne D. 259 Kellum, Floyd A, 228 Kellum,-john M, 540 Kclmujcannyc 259 Kemp, Carol S. 540, 542 Kemp. Sarah Katie Kennedy, Michael D. 278 Kenncmorc, Thomas E, 340 Kcnr, Lindn F. 540 Kerley, Charles V. 278 Kerr,Jcrry L. 259 Kerr, Terry Alton 278 Kssrcr, jeffrey H. 2-1, 540 Kesrcr, Marcia L 259 Kerrlc, Margaret C Kcyscr, Robcrra C. 340 Kidd, Carlccn M 541 Kikcr, Kamly C 236, 259 Killnm. Carolyn V. Killzim, Donna Marie Killcn, Charles R 541 Killingsworrh, Gay C. 95. 2 8 Killion, Phillip C, 541 Killough, Thornton H. Kilpatrick, Par E, 174, 259 Kilpatrick, Robr. M. 90, 259 Kilparrick. William 278 Kimball, Karen S 278 Kinard, Ninirn Kay Kinder, Thomas H King, Barry M. 259 King, Hugo P 5-11 King, Michael P. 278 King. Pamela -joy King, Paula-J. 95, 541 Kang, Robcrr K zvs King, Sandra -I. 95, 271-G King, Susan F. 341 Kinman,joc M. 141 Kinney. Sherrie: IE 541 Kirby, Barbara A. 541 Kirby, Cary D Kirby,juyu: E. Kirk, Alina B Kirk, Linda 15. os, 541 Kirk, Patricia A. 541 Kirkland, Randall L 259 Kirkpatrick, Annaj 259 Kirkpatrick, Robcrr 542 Kirlcparmk, Wm H 278 Kisscl, Bridgir E Kissinger, Nancy A. 2517 Klapp,juanir.i E. 2711 Klar, Shelly D 5-12 Klar, Rlra L. Klein, juliannc M. Klar, Kenny L Kline, Debra XV 259 Lziriscy, Terri L 279 Dirham, janicc M. 279 Laughlin, David 194 Laughlin, Philip B. 279 Laughlin, Ronnie L. 279 Laughlin, William F Lziwrcnic, joscph E. 260 Lziwrcncc, Paul L, Lawrcncc. William D 544 Lawson,john D, 260 Layton. Mark Thaddcu 195, 236, 260 Lcarhcrworxl, Glenn A. Ixdbcucr. Nancy J, 96, 279 Lcdfonl, jamcs D. Lcc, Mary E 545 Lee, Pamela Kay 279 lrmicux, Richard A. 175 Lemlcy. Parrij 260 Lemlcy, Sharon Jann 345 Lcnnard, Xvilliam lf, 260 Leonard, Pamela S, 279 Lcpcrc, Rcbccca L 279 Lcslic, -Janne E. 545 Lcvcrcrr, jerry L 345 Lewis, Bill jx Lcwis, Edwin james 175. 260 Lewis, jenncne L 545 Lewis, Parrinia 345 Licbrum, Chris W. 180, 190, 280, ZX Lindgren, jan H Knapp, Martha J, 250 Knapp, Samuel L 194. 279 Kneiscl,-Ioscphinc A 279 Knight. Freddie L, 3-42 Knighr, Nnnnyj 279 Knight, Ralph D, 259 Knighr, Sharon Ann 259 William G, 104, 259 Lindholm, Linda Dian 267 Lindley, Marsha Ii. Lingswcilcr, Paul R Lipscomb, Namy j, 345 Lmle, Marcia Lirrlc, Barbara A. 345 Lloyd, Alan H. 195, 260 Llywelyn, Randolph S 180, 280 Knipp, john W 5-12 Knoukel, Edward C, 196, 279 Knox, Karen S 542 Knuth, Dean S. 279 Koch, Karhy M. Kohnlein, Linda S. 279 Kollhoff, Karla jane 260 Komovich, Donna M, Koonce, Norman G. 542 Korkamns, Melinda L 542 Kosco, Shcrron M, 342 Kosrcllo, Barbara W. 95, 169. 343 Koras, Donald li. Kowalkc, Bryan 260 Kozlovsky, Donald R Kralg, Karen D 260 Kramer, john 279 Krause, Dale L. 279 Kruk, Judy 545 Krcmpcin, jean 260 Krcmpcin,.jo1in A, 279 Krcssenbcrg, Galen K. 260 Krcrow, Vicki L 260 Krcrzcr, Paul T, 260 Krogcrus, Kenneth R FO Krouskop, Donovan L. Krueger, jessica L, 260 Krugjohann, Ken W Krugjohann, Ronald H. Krusz, Karen L. 545 Kuck, Daniel K, 172. 545 Kuhn, Cynthia A. 345 Kuhn, William H. 260 Kundl, Monica Maria 260 Kuykcndall, Michael 279 Kuykcndall, Virginia 260 Labarha, Paui Lynn 96, 279 Lacey, David M. 57, 89, 545 Lacy, Sharon D. 260 Laddxjulia 260 Ladd, Mary j. 70, as, mo, 545 Ladyman, Karen I., 279 Lagow, Betsy E. 260 Lagow, William G. 345 Loftin. Sheila A, 546 Lngsdnn, Karhy L. 260 Lnkey, Laura j, 280 London, Wlilliam B, 260 Long, Charlesil 346 Long, Edward R. Long, joe B X1, 546 Long, Kathleen M, .546 Long, Robert ll. 260 Long. Susan Marie 280 Long, Trina 1., zso Longan, Leo E jr. 260 l.ooknhaugh, Anna L 260 Looney, Timothy W. 280 Lopcr, Gregory s iw, 194, zen Lord, jesse T. 546 Lorusso, Adele E. 280 Loudermilk, Hubcrr L. 280 Lovc. George R. 260 Lovirr, Leroy W 280 Low, Charlcs R. 5-16 Lowe, Colleen 28:1 Lowcnrhal, Cynrhia J, 254, 260 Lufas, Daryl L, Lucas,john Wayne ws, 116, me Lucas, Michael D. 546 Lunas. Wxilrer F. 546 Lunlwick, Linda K 260 Luclvke, William Carl 260 Luhnng, Kathleen 280 Lukachck, Monica Sue 140, 2110 Lulccharr, Richard XX' 172 Lumpkin,john D. 546 Luna, Lund, Gloria 260 Nanfy 169, 346 Lundy. Berry R. 280 Lundy, David W, 546 Lupplaru, Alinc I. 280 Lupplzicc, Dorothy V. 280 Lupplauc, Terry W. 175, 176, 280 Lamb, David A. Lamb, Scorr C. 260 Lambcrr, Lamberh, Parricia L, Deborah L. 545 Lancasrsr, Cathy S. 544 Lancaster, Freddy L. 260 Lancaster, Kay L 344 Lancaster, Linda S. 260 land. -Janis E. 344 Iaindrum, Cynrhm D, 279 Landrum, Robcrr E. Lana, Linda 544 Lane, Vicki M. Laney, james V 180, 190, 544 Lang, Srcvc M. Linicr, Marsha L, 544 Lanier, Srevcn Doug 279 Lankford, Leonard D. Iainkforil, Linda D. 260 Laquey, Richard L. 279 Lara, Elizebcrh 54-4 Lupplacu, Allcn B. 54' Lupplacc, Bobby W 547 Lurie, Marcia R. 260 Lurcs, Benjamin F. 280 Lyle, Kcnncrh R 347 Lynn, jane: 260 Lyons, Adonica S. 347 Lyons, Donna Ann 380 Lyons, The-rcsc A. 347 Lyons, William L, Mm, vickii- J. no Mahrcy, Marcia C 54' Macxiluso, joseph M. 280 MacDonald, Ann E. 260 MaCDonald, Charlcs L 147, 347 Maduc. Susan L. 280 MacManus, Pamela N, 71, 347 Macon, Patricia A 260 MacZiewski, Parmia 260 Maddison, Helen V. 260 Maddox, Carolyn D .5-47 Maddox, Robcrr L. 260 Madison, Charlca R. 547 Magee, Deborah K. 2611 Magee, Judy A. W 4 Magttors, Vickie l. 260 Magets, james L. Mahaffey, john R. Mahon, Philip M. 260 Majors, Truettj. 216, 217, 280 Mallctt, Mallett, Barbara E 547 Charles B. 195, 208, 260 Mamlin, Sharon 280 Morrow, Anita Rae 261 Mangum, Susan A. 280 Manicchia, Charles P. 194 Manning, Kerry M. 548 Manry, john R. 280 Marburger, Ronald L 548 Marchbanlts. Sandra L. 260 Marco, Kathleen Marino, john A. Maris, Edward A. 280 Marrs, Charles R. 548 Marshall, Dennis W, 194 Marshall, Nancy L 260 Marshall, Paula E. 260 Marshbanks, jacquely 280 Martensen, Gayle E. 260 McCullough, Cynthia 106, 281 McCullough. Cynthia Wisely 550 McCurley, McCurley, Lura L. 261 Sharon L, 350 McDaniel, Cynthia L. 261 McDaniel, Deborah K. 281 McDaniel, Gerald W. 550 McDaniel, Randall L, 281 McDeanc. Thomas M. McDonald, Carol L. 89, 150, 550 McDonald, David L 172, 176. 551 McDonald, Gary T. 261 McDonald, Hubert D, rrfoomid, Larry v. 281 McDonald, Linda D. 281 McDonald, Marvinj 281 McDonald, Robert G 261 McDonald, Terry L, 281 Miller, Donna M. 282 Martin, Martin. Alvis J. sas Barbara K. 54, 256, 280 Martin. Carla S. 280 Martin. Charles K 280 Martin. Dana B, 194. 280 Martin, Dana Lyhugh Martin. David Eugene 202 Martin. Edward A. 194, 280 Martin, joseph R. 548 Martin. Kenneth A. 548 Martin, Martha C. 260 Martin, Martin. Martin. Pamela S. 260 Phillip A. 24, 76. 241, 548 Robert Glenn 280 McDonnell, Pamela 158. 256. 551 McD0nnold, Elizabeth McDougle, Ronnie 551 McDowell, Brenda D. McDowell,jerry L. 551 McDowell, Kay M. 281 McElroy, Garland 551 McElya, Bnrce W. 281 McEntee. Owen H. 104, 261 McPadtkn. Scott W. McFadin, Ronald T. 281 McFarland. Nancy A. McFaul, Phyllis D. 281 McGee. jackye Lynn McGee, Kathryn E. 261 McGill, Dale W. McGill, Michaeline M. 551 McGinnis, larry D. 281 McGowan, Chris 194, 281 Mentesana, Charles L. Mercer, Susan H. 282 Meredith, Vicki L. 555 Merle, Pamelle A. 555 Mcrk, Tracey 261 Merrell, Robert W, Merritt, Marietta A. 555 Messick, Roy L 555 Metcalf Marilyn K. 261 Metcalfe. Karen C. 261 Meusel, Cynthia K. 554 Meyer, Margret L 261 Mezzell. Kenneth L, Mickel, Donald G, 282 M1ckey.julia C. 57, 2-14. 554 Middleton. Debbie E Mrears. Sherry A 261 Mihal,joseph M M111al,jo Ann Miles. David S. 66, 75. 81-1. 180. 205. 207, 221. 554 Miles.judy C M1lholland,joyce A 261 Martin, Thomas C. 180, 204, 205. 207. 548 Martin, Vernon K. 208, 260 Martin, William D. 136, 194, 208, 256, 280 Martinez. Bobby G. Martinez. Clarissa 280 Martinez, Elizabeth 548 Martz, Angela R, 96, 256, 280 MCGOwan. Ronald 551 McGrew, David A, 106, 551 McGuire. Burruss B. 261 McHale, Carmen 281 Mclvet, St even M. 261 McKay, Donna R. 281 McKay, Rhoda G. 281 Mason, David W. 260 Mason, Diana Sue 260 Mason , Mason . Richard L 260 Thomas R. 548 Massingill, Ricky E 172. 260 McKee. Karen L. McKee. Kathryn: L. 29, 551 McKee. Peggy 551 McKeevet, Elizabeth 281 McKeon, Beverly A. Millar. judith L 261 Millender, Dawn E 554 Millender, Marilyn M. 554 Millender. Paul K 96, 261 Miller, Alfred C. 175. 261 Miller. Allen VU. Millet, Cathy Arlene Miller. Caree Ann 261 Miller. Christy L. 261 Miller. Dan O 55-1 Miller, David O 261 Miller. Debra 554 Miller. Donna G 282 M1ller,jan A. 554 Miller. jeanie Marie 261 Miller. Kathy L. 282 Miller, Margaret S. 282 Miller, Michael j. Miller. Rodney K 55-1 Miller . Ted Clifton 180, 282 Miller. Timothy H. 180, 554 Millett, Susan june 261 Millison. Leslie K. 282 M1lner.james B 26 Mims, Charles F Matalon, Autumn L. 260 Matatall, Beverly A 280 Mathewes, Marsha 548 Mathews, Alice M. 280 Mathews, Debraj 260 Matlack, john N 548 Matthews, james A Marts, Patricia A. 280 Maxey. Gerald David 1'-1 Maxwell, Marsha 549 May. Deborah 260 May, jerry M. 280 May. john R. 549 May, Michael W 260 McKenney, Michelle 261 McKinley, jon M. 552 McKinney, Brenda S. 281 McKinney, Charles E. 281 McKinney, Cindy K. 281 McKinney, Donna K. 261 McKinney, Douglas K. 175, 261 McKinney, janice S. 281 McKinney, joseph W, 552 McKinney, Richard D. 174. 552 McKinney, Rita 552 McKinney, Robert E. 174, Z61 McKinnie. Robert W. 552 Meicnrghr, Eric 1.. 281 Miner. Karen L, 261 Miniard, Kenneth M. 282 Miniclc Mary L. 261 Minick. Robert A. 261 Minter, Ricky D, Mitchell. Ann B. 261 Mitchell. Carol A. 555 Mitchell. Kenneth R. Mitchell, Lynda j. 555 Mitchell, Millie Lou 261 Moentnish. David I.. 90, 555 May, William E. 17-1, 176, 245, 549 Mayerhoff, Mark L. 260 Mayhall. jerry W 61. 549 Maynard, Linda Ann 260 Maynard. Russell L 280 Mayo, Lilburn C jr 280 Mayo, Patsy E. 1-12. 5,19 McAdams. David M. 204. 281 McAdams, Helen E. 5-19 McAdams, Iana A. 21, 550 McAfee. Mary Mariori 281 McAnally, Deborahj 350 McBee. Cynthia A McBride. Kathleen 281 Mcfhffrey. Mary Marg 260 McCaleb, Martha L. 281 Mcfhll, Margaret L. 2251 Mcfarney. Clayton E. 550 Mefarley. Robert D. McCask1ll, Cassandra 260 McClain, Danny G McClain. Tomey V. McClearen. john C 260 McClintoch, Douglas McClung, Barbara S. 260 McClung,judy Karen 260 MCCollom, Cveniva Vau 281 McCollum.janis F 281 McCollum, Keith E. McComas, Charles D. 281 McOomrnas, Donna L, -16. 281 McConnell, john W McCord, john M. McCorlt1c. Ann L 550 McCorkle, Lynette 550 McCormick, Deborah S. 261 McCoy, Carl E 550 McCoy, Gregg A 174. 261 McCuen, Denise A, 255, 261 McCullar, Kelly 1. 214. 281 Mclamore, Phillip D. McLaren, Randy S. 552 McLaughlin, Sheila N. 281 Moffett, Dale O, Moller, Barbara A. 555 Mondics,john L. 208, 282 Monie, Mickey C 261 Monier. Robert Thoma Monk, Elizabeth R. McLeod. Bobby McLeod, David T McLeod,john D. Mclaeod, Nancy A. 281 McMa1ns. Donna Gail 261 McMains, Elizabeth A, 106, 160, 161. 552. 595 McMillin, David R. 175. 552 McMillin, Leala C. 261 McMurtrey, jasper N. McMurtry, Barbara G. 552 McNabb. Pamela E 281 McNatt, janice M McNulty, Robert H. 281 McQueen, Linda K. 261 McRae. Patritiaj 281 McReynolds, Charles 552 McReynolds, Susan E. 281 McWhorter, Robert McWilliams. Gayj 281 Meadows, Craig F. 591 Meagher, Virginia A. 261 Medanich, Mary M. 106, 281 Mcdlin, Barry W. 281 Medlin, Debra S, 96, 552 Median, rrcdmrk 1, Median, iam 5. 282 Medlin, Linda jo 267 Meek, Elaine Ann 261 Meek, Paula A. 261 Meeks, Phrirp c 261 Meldet, Dwayne E. Melder, Ruston D. Melder, Susan joanne 261 Meliar, Robert 552 Mellor, Kathryn A. 555 Melton, james E Melton, janice M. 555 Monk. Evalyn K. Monk, Homer P. Monk, Michael W. Montgomery, Donaldj. 555 Montgomery, Peggy L. 282 182,185,191 204. Moody. Gary M. 154, 282 Moody. Robert Terry Moon, Ronny Douglas Moore, Barbara jean 261 Moore, Charles A. 555 Moore, David Glenn Moore, David -T Moore, Donna K. Moore, janice A 9'. 250, 282 Moore, jacqueline S. Morre,jacquel1nc D 261 Moore, jertsuc 97, 555 Moore, jimmy S. 261 Moore, Kathryne C. 140, 261 Moore, Kent 555 Moore, La joyce E. 555 Moore. Michael M. Moore, Michael T. Moore, Martha K. 282 Moore, Patricia I.. 261 Moore, Richard A 555 Moore, Robert A Moore, Sharon D. 282 Morale, joseph D 282 Moran, Margaret 261 Moreno, Sandra M. 282 Morgan, Darlene Morgan, Debra j. 97, 282 Morgan, Henry A. 172, 505. Morgan,john M. Morgan, Marsha L. 282 Morgan, Melinda L, 552, 556 Morgan, Randall L 556 Morg.1n.Randy M 89 Morgan, Robert Morgan, Vicki D 261 Morin. Morris. Morris. Morris. Morris. Morris. Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris. Morris, Morris. Morriso Rosanna Brenda K. 282 Carlton M David M 282 Debra Davis 556 Doris A. 88, 89. 160, 16 Glynn A 556 john R. Randall G Rassie Boyd Stephen G William F, 261 n. Troy jas Morrow, William O 212. 215 Moseley. Susan M. 261 Mosher, Charles E. 261 Mosher. Linda S Mosley, Richard L 1, ssc. ws Moss, Thurman XV 61, 69, 5, 180, 228, 292, Mossman, David L. 261 Motley. Thomas F Motsenbocker, F 282 Mott. W1 lliam E, Ill 175. 261 Mounts. Robert M. 282 Muller. Loree H 282 Mulhnax. Michael L. 175, 261 Mullins. Michael Munn, Michael Melvin 106. 556 Munster. Keith T. 261 Murdoch. Richard D 556 Murdock. VU1lham R. Murphree. Mary L 282 Murphr ' jerrv D. 282 C11 . Murphy. Charles E Murphy, jo Carol 556 Murphy, Oliver A. Murphy. Steven F. 55' Murray, Daniel S. 391 Murray, Michael L Murray, Robert P 214, 282 Musgrove. Susan E, 282 Musser, Terry Don 557 Myers. Danny R 55' Myers, Douglas A 55 Myers. Richard L. Myers, Ronald G. 262 Myrick. Diana l.. 55' Mysinget, Vicki L. 97, 282 Nafus. Brenda 262 Nagel. Glenda K 282 Nance, Karen D. 262 Nash. james E. jr 262 Nash. james W. 262 Nation, Mary Margate 282 Naylor. Cynthia K 92. 282 Neal. Denise E. 262 Neal, james XV. SG. 194, 208. 250. 285 Neal. Ricki L. Neal, Robert R 285 Needham, Michael NW l'0. 171, 176, 557 Necld, Donnaj 96. 55' Neighbors. Herman R 283 Neill, 'Thomas 174. 285 Nelms, Bobby R 55' Nelms, Ronnie E 285 Nelson,jan1s M 262 Nelson,joe D. 285 Nelson, Kathy E. 55' Ness, Donna G. 558 Neubrand, Thomas A. 106. 558 Neuman. Richard S. 262 Neumeister. Donna 558 Newberry, Ruel B. 172. 262 Newby, Linda C. 124. 155. 558 Newell, Rodney A 558 Newell, Samuel C 285 Newman, Linda S, Newman. Michael P 262 Newman, Theresa A 558 Newton, janet L 285 N1chol,jack D. 175 Nichols, Debtaj 262 Nichols, Patricia 285 Nickell. Cheryl G 262 Nickerson. Deborah 96, 558 Nicks. larry R. 262 Nicodemus. William 558 Nrerman, john F. Nictmann, Mary M, 262 Nieto.je1'frey 558 Nitcholas, Lynda j. 558 Nix, Beverly D, 559 Nix, Pamela L, 559 Nixon, james F, zas Noecker, Ronald S. Noble. Sharon L. 285 Noe. Clifford D, Nocll, Kurt M. 427 556 Nolcr. Hriim- 1 vu. 559 Nolet, Thomas l. 262 Norman. Debra 262 Norr1s,j6l1nny R. 285 Norris. Mirhael E Norris, Pamrk O, Norren. Barlura K 262 Norman, Srcphen G. 285 Norrun. janire L 262 Normn, Terry G 195. 262 No rwn Noslcr, od, Karen K. jcnnifcril 59, 2215 Nowlin. Debra K 262 Nurkols. Clirolj Nyc, joseph G. 283 Oakes. Freddy A 8. 9, 196. 1541 Ohryan.'l1unes lf 559 Ocker. Deborah A 559 Ownnor. Karlrleen E 169, 559 odncal. Laura -Jn 285 Odcnmj Russell Odom, Alice Ann 262 Odom, Melanie 28, 249, 157, 160, 161. 559. 595 o,Q.1v1f, Troy 1, zss Olhriclc. Lawrence Olnsnn, lidward -jay 262 Oli ver, Oliver. Oliver, Olson. Deborah L, 262 1.116 11 iso. zzz Rxghllrd B. 261 fllffilvl 89. l27, Z-10. 559 Pearson, lwlarglc D. 285 Pnlc. Charles XV Pender. Jeanne C Pundergrass, John S 194. 2145 Penney, Mark L 562 Pcnninglun. Randall 285 Pcnrecosr. jnhnna C Pepper. Peggy L. 2115 Perkins. Carul A. 262 Perkins, Geurge D jf. 562 Perkins, Martha L. R62 Perkins. Robert C, 285 Perkins, Sranna L 562 Pcrlsrein. Marshall Perry, David F. zo: Perry, ,james D. Perry,-I l effersnn L. 562 Perry. ionald XV 106, 562 Perry, Steven L 209. 211. 214. 215. 562 Peters. Peren, Charlie A 283 Cliflx E. 175. 285 Perngrcw. Fnrresr T 176, 285 Pettigrew, Linda N. 92. 106, 562 Peru. Cynrhia L 262 Perry. Dixie L ZX! Perry. Karen M, 284 Perry. Larry Paul 284 Perry. Marrha B, Perry. Paul Vernun 28,1 Perry. Rodney A. 262 Olson, Clinsrlan W. 1'5 Qlson. Naomi J. vs. ax. 559 omlmsck. Nancy L 255 Oneill. Vernard R. Orcurr, Paula A 96, 106, 216, 2l'. 560 Oreillr, Dennis 560 Osborne, Elvis W Oslimjames 1-1 ms Osrer,john P Oswalr. Paul K 147. 560 Owens. Angela R. 262 Peyton. Michael D 262 Peyton, Ruberr li. 565 Phelps. Raymond A. 175, 262 Phillips, Gwendolyn 254, 262 Phillips. Keith N 284 Phillips, Mark R, 565 Phillips. Mary A, 28-1 Phillips, Meredyrh ZX-l Phillips. Pamela D. Phillips. Patricia G. 92, MN, Eddie R 1xo,1s2, 138, 265.201, 560,565 Owens. Owens. Janie 262 Owens. Minhael L 262 Owens. Onnie D 560 Owens, Richard W 285 Owens, Sheila L oy1ff. 141111111 K 1145 Ozuna,-john L Packcnius. Michael Padcn. Brenda K 560 Page, Donna R, ,160 Page. Paula K, 262 Phillips, Robert L. 2244 Phillips. sandra 1.. me Phillips. Steven Ray 262 Pifharcl. Dcnrsc C 565 Pickard. Douglas B, 284 Pinkerr, Ronald L i65 Pierce. Arthur J, 284 Pierce, Carol A. 565 Pierce. james H. .365 Pierce, Larry D. 2X1 Pierce. Richard K Picrso n. Charles XV Piersun. Stephen W, 196. 565 Pa1nrcr,j11ncr A 148, 152, 285 Palmer, Dunnavl 560 Palmer, Rnnald Lynn Paris, Stephen N 560 Park,-jerry jack 172, 262 Parker. Dehra li 285 Parker, Eluaberh C. 102, 285 Parker. Gailan D 285 Parker, ,loc B, 561 Parker. Krprnn Dale Parker, Michael S. Parker, Phyllis 256. 262 Parker, Rhona l.. 262 Parker. Sandria C. 285 Parker, Shirley A. 285 Parker. Shyrabj 285 Rirlcer, Susan D, 285 Parker. Susan L 2214 Parker, Thomas G. 561 Parker. Vicki L 262 Parker. Vicky Lynn 262 Parks. larry L. 262 Parks, Ronald E. Parks, Vicki I., Parris. Ronald K 1161 Parrish. Dennis H. Parrish, Ronald B, Parrridgc. Janice S. 285 Paschal Pashcr. l, Dennis R. 561 Toni G. 285 Patrinlc. Sharon E 285 Patterson, Anirra 160, 161, 561, 595 Patterson. Donald 1211, 262 Prcrsdr, David S. 1-25. 263 Picrsch. Patti S. 148, 281 Prerzsrh, Srcphen 15. 284 Pike. Barbara Jean 284 Pike, Carhy A. 262 Pill, Karhlccn 262 Pincklev. Karhy L, 28-1 Pinksron, Molly 565 Pirrlc, Cathy Sue 28-41 Pirrlc, Halbert B. Pius. Donald Lee 25. 284 Pins, Karen S, 265 Pius, Sherri L 565 Pins, William D. Plumlee, Donna R. Plummer, Gerald A, Plunk, Kcnnerh G. 9. 55, 66. 67. 6 95, 164, 220, 295, 565, 573, 591 Plum. Dchnrah A. 265 Ponnh, Charles D, Pne, Jackie Lee 265 Poe,-Iudy L. xo, 140, 165, 2144 Polk. Larry Walton 565 Pollard, Charles Ray Pollard, bee D. Poole, Terri Lynne Pope, Deborah 160, 161. 162, zw Popejuy, Glen T. 564 Porrer, Pnrrer, james 564 Judy Ii. 284 Porter, Linda C. 284 Porrcr, Linda L Purrcr, Nila J. 106, 564 Patterson, john F. Parrersori. Nancy S 96. 256. 561 Paucrson, Richard D, 195, 262 Parrcrson, Robert M. 561 Parrcrson. Sherry L. 58, 68, 97, 225. 561 Patron, Linda Ann Paulsnn, lwliehael A 911, 150. 186. 227, .162 Porter, Vannah Porrmzm, Marilyn K. 284 Posey. Bruce H. 124. F6 Pottcpjnhn 12. 265 Porrer, Mark S, 214, 215. 265 Potrorff, Thomas L, 284 Porrs, Lauren A 160, 56-1 Paxron, Marsha A 262 Payne, Allan 562 Payne. Donald XV, PQ11111, Clifton Marvi 285 Pcacofk. Sherry L, 562 Pearce, Alison 262 Pearce, David G. 562 Pearce, john 5, 262 Pearce. Timmhy Earl Pearson, Carhcrrne li. 262 428 Potts, Lianne E. 284 Pouruau, Glenj 285 Powell, Carolyn 564 Powell, Robert B Prarcr, Prarcr. Prater. john M. NB, 125. 265 Rudy L ss. sv. 120, 1164 Troy L. isa, ess Pratt. Benky S. 265 Pratr, Clifford D. 285 Prarr, Daud H 8. 52. 88. 9,81 , 565 89. 92. 95. 216. 217. 229, 2512, 564 Prarr. Erheltl 265 Pfam. Mary V 99, 316, 217, Prarz, Donna Lynn 56-1 Prcswn. Brenda D 664 Preston. Rose M 564 Prewixr. Howard K Primer. james L 2245 Prikrvl. Robert G. S64 Prince. Leonard Eirl Prince, Larry R l-'rirKhard. Marilyn A 2145 Prinhcrr. Dnnna C 52. 285 Prirclicrr. Sandra K 92. 185 Prowcll. M111',grarel S 46. 285 Pruerrr, Paul Srevc Pullen. Connie Lewin 285 Pullen. Sheila li, 564 Pylarnl, -jill 265 Pyles, Laurin' M 163 Pynes. Gerard D Pyrnn, Susan I.. 264 Quade. Kurnis E Qualls. Halherr R Quarles, Barlwara li 2265 Quuun,j.1mes R 165 Rahh, Cynthia F. 106. 565 Rarkley. Bruce D Radrliff, Richard 565 Radcrslcy. Virki L 565 285 Rad lord, Leanne 565 Ranlushell. Walter L. Ragland. Rohan M 1210, Bos Rzigsdalc, Deborah A 285 Raines , Srephen G, Gris Ramagc. Beverly A, 566 Ramirez, Russell G. 285 Ramsey. Evelyn K, 265 Ramsey, Tina M 265 Randall, Rita S 566 R:1nicky,Jar1er S. 285 Rapp. Rose Anna 285 R1rskm.j1m11c D. As, 12-5. zas Rasor, ifharla K Rathbun, Lance H 265 Rarliff, Frames A. 265 Ratlifl, joel D 1'l. 285 Read, Carol 285 Rmgirrjiml-S za. iso. 11,6 Reagan, jcxly Morris 265 Rcamcs, Katherine 285 Reas, Patricia A, 265 Rcavis. David M 265 Reavis. Judy 566 Reclden. Aaron T. Reddick, William L. 566 Redding. Karina ass Redwine, Tummy B. 106, 2111, 566 Reece. Bern A 265 Reece, Linda Lu 96, 285 Rcuc, Walter E 65, 70. 106. 112. 566 Reed, Gayna S 285 Reed. Rhonda G, 21, S66 Recd, Ronald P, Recd. Yvonne 265 Ricks, Rodney C Riddell. Raymond 11. iao, 235 Riddell, Ronald L. Riddle, Cynthia A 265 Ridgeway, Susan 2265 Ridley. Gary D. l'5, 21,5 Riedell. Dana Scolr 214 Riedel. Allen H. Zl4, 265 Riedmuellcr. Mary 285 Rifc. Howard. D, 265 Riggs, Cynthia L11 26, 216. 21', 36' Rinuin. Mnrylinda 285 Rinchargcr. Chrismp 261 Rivera. Gwnzala 265 R6z1rh,ChcrylA sf, as. 106, 1112. 116.2-15. Rnanh. William R. 285 Roan, Richard A. 91. 286 Roane, Shera L 96, 1116, 555, 567 Rohhins, Richard D 286 Rubbing, Rifhafrl j. 2116 Rohhins, Ronnie Ray 56 Roberson, Gary F, 567 Rnhcrson. Vicki june 286 Roberts, james P, 286 Rrilxm, Qlanin- l.. uw R611-ff,. Jn Arm Ruhcrrsnn. Louis A, 286 Ruhins, Alcxanrlra P zm Robinson, Beverly M zes Rwhlnsllli, Charles li Rnbrnsrrn. Donna K 4, 265 Ruhinsnn, Dnnna K, 568 Rnhinsnn. Gary D. -ll. 568 Robinson, Louis-I 191, 286 Robinson. Paul B. 568 Rvbinson, Ralph C Robison. Denise V, 286 Robncrr, Dennis R, Rock. Michael K. 186 Roik, Robert O. 286 Rode1.1p.jay S. 265 Rodda, Ofeha R. 264 Rodgers. Donnie 'l' riodfrguu, 1..1ffy ni Rodriguez. Roy A, Rogers, Brad G 265 Rogers, Jacky L. Rogers, Mighael li. 202. 265 Rogers. Phyllis 568 Rogers. Sharon K 286 Rogers. Sharon K 286 Rogers. Shirley A 286 Romack, Jac A. 568 R6 ma K Ro n k, lc, jan P, 1-45, 2966 Diane S. 26.5 Roos, Philrp F. 196 Roos. Raul H. 172, 176, 286 Rorie, David L 568 Ruse. Wallzicc M, 286 Ross, Angela F 286 Russ. Debbie-J 265 Russ. Linda Lev: 265 Ross, Randall L. 286 Ross. Sharon K 369 Rcccly, Cheryl L 265 Recdi, Sheila K 265 Rem, james s. 265 Reese. Robert M. 265 Reese, Tommy K. 173. 265 Rcerz. W'1llian1 R, 173 Regan, Larry XV. 285 Reich, Sherrill 265 R4-id, Charles A. 55, Reid, James C, 566 Reid, Marrorlc M 265 Reilly, Rcriy, John Anrhony 65. 28, 2155 rynry D oc. zss Rcindcl. John K, 95, 146, 2211, 566, 395 Rcrcck, Agnes Mane 265 Reneau. Bill Renfro, David G. 106, 285 Reue, Ronald G, 285 RCym,1115, jury- s zss Reynolds, Kcnncrh 566 Reynolds, Rickey 56 Rhoadcs, Cynthia 567 mimics, Jerry D. 285 Rhodes, Linda K. 285 Rrbhlc, Llrllln A 72. 89. 562 Ribble, Sherry S 285 Rife. Qrnlrn 263 Rice, Richard B. 265 Rice. Ruben L. 21-I5 Rachards, Pamela G, 562 Richardson, Qxrhryn 285 Richardson, Cheryl 567 Richardson, Cynthia Richardson, 'Iurly K. 285 Richarclsnn, Kazhy S 567 R111-afdsrm. Ricky M zss Rnliardsori. Sherry A, 285 Richardson, Sranrnn 285 Ruth, Margarcr A. 2246 Rorhecker. james K 265 Rorhecker, Karen A. 369 Rnughmn. Teresa I.. Rounrrcc, Linda 286 Rouse, Florence 1. 265 Roush, Vicki L. 169, 569 R6urt.C1ndy H. 569 Rowan, Dororhy M. 89, 1169 Rowan. Nancy P, 2146 Rnwlan1l,James R Rozellc, Allen G. 75. 265 Rozcllc. Rira A, 569 Ruble. Emily C, 286 Ruckenstc1n,Johanna 569 Rudd, Erhel 569 Rudd, MiCha1cl C. 286 Rudin, Linda Sue 265 Rudixieulanicc D 286 Ruf. Donna D, 265 Rush. Michael P. Rush, Russell E, Rush. Srephcn W 286 Rushlo W. Faith Russell, Danny L 265 Russell, Dchra N, 265 Russell. Donna K 286 Russcll,ja1quelyn I.. 1116, 5611 Russell. Rickey Lynn Rurlcdge, Gary R. 195, 265 Rurlcclge, Stephen J 286 Ryan. Thomas G. ,sw Ry-hiski. Mikie M. 8. 9. 96, 256, 2246 Sage, james D. 263 Sagcbiel, Karen E. 286 Sague. Teresa A, 286 Salas. john 195. 265 Salmon, Berre 286 Samperr, Mary A, 286 5 Samples. Dxnxcl R Samples, jerry N 205 Samples, Ulm M. 509 Sxmpscl, Edward Sampson, Dun! C. S69 Sanders, Gm' W l'S Sanders, Hollis Earl Snndcrs, Jmmcs Lvnn LTL 265 Sandcrx, Llmna K. ZXG Sanders. Stephen P 208, V0 Slndcrm. Thnmgls R 265 Smndlm. Steven Mnrc 265 Szmdonc, Mum YI Sanford. Eunice L 56, 286 Sans. Debomhj 286 Sxngie Sauer, Bubura L lc! Saxton, Gregg R 286 Saylcs. Diane L 165 Sayles, jackxc D, l'4. l'6. 286 Scallxons, -james D. 265 Scxllons, jon S, 195 Scamnrdajo Ann M, 286 Scarborough. Danny R ZOB Scarborough,-john L. 5 0 Scarborough. Linda K. 286 Scarborough. Robert Scarrh, Marguex A. 265 Schaal. Kun 286 Schneffcr,j.1v Davnd 286 Schsfcr, Richard VC' 265 Schccr, Dennis L. 38' Scheer, Txmozhy A 18' Schell, Mann A F0 Schell, Mary F, 28' Schellcnbcrg, Andrea ZR' Schlcm, Frances C, 150. V0 Srhlexn, Plnlipj Schmcwuhcl. Wxllum Schneider, Donald A 28' Schnirznua, Paul.: A 265 Schmbcr, Cynthia A. 89, V9 Schrcnbcr, Jerry D, 287 Schnxdcnjohn R. I74, 361 Schucllcr, Mark S. VU Schultz, Llrry F. R95 Sahulrze,-jane! I., 160. 162. 167. V0 Sghumpcn, ,junk M Schwcng. Johnny L SL hwcng, larry E Swggms. james E. 164 Swggnns Smggxm . Nancy L 151 Vo . Tamozhy L, Tl Scuggxns, XVxlliam C Zo! Scom1, Donna S, 287 Scoma. Lukc E. 5 l Saou, Bcrry L Z6-x Scou, Debra ZS' Scott. Dfbrz A, Z6-1 Scorr, Dum L. 264 Scon, Gcorge W, 28' Scorr. james A 5'l Scou. jcancuc -XZ, ff, 221 2-F. 5'l. Scan. P.nmcla A Fl Scaholm. Pc: 264 sm. ou.: J. vu Scbasmn, Garcmc 26-I Sccresr. Nmclvn K 18 Scgum, Rlchlrd I. Scihcrr, Wfnllum R, 28' Scltf Charlene M. Sell Karen L. 264 Self, Mnducl G V1 Sell Roy lcv ZH' Scllcrs, Dcbm Lyn Z6-1 Sclman, Shoals 28 Sclrz,jnn Elimhcrh 28 Scrvcllo. john T, 287 Scvon, Ronald Arthur Scwud, Mnchnrl R. Z6-1 Stymnur, Lind.: G, 287 kyfrcr. Patrick J, Sharp, Douglai R. SS, 66. '5, 95. 214. Tl Slurp, -jimmy C. V'-1, 264 Sharp. juhn C Z6-1 Slurp, Margie L '5, 106, 229, F2 Slurp. Terry D. Shamxk. Sandra Key Z6-I Slurrz. Darlcne Jog 264 Sluwr. Gary N 261 sm-. Gm L :M Shaw, jane: L, 263 Sluw, john Ronald Shaw, Kcnnerh R. . Sandra K 288 Shaw, Susan G, 28' Shaw. Tcrric R IM Sh.1w, Tummv L VZ Shcffxcld, Dmc L ff, V2 Shctfield. umm K V2 Slucffwcld. Wnllnnm B lb-I Shcmcr. Srvphcn D Shclmn, Holly' J 28' suwlfun, ,Iuhn D 'Flu 228. 514, Shclcon. Thomas S, 194, 214, 264 Shepherd, Michael S. 194. 263 Sherman. Kathleen R. 264 Sherman, Susan L, 5'2 Shcrmrd. Connxc L. 264 Sherry. Paula R 26-1 Shields. Jem D. Shxpman. Ronald B. YZ Shnrrcff. Ann H BBW Shwers. Paulette 261 Shofncr, Debbie L Shall. Denms XWU.xync 264 Shopland, jenmicr C 56. 281 253 Shore. Margarer R lm Shorts. jennifer D. 100, IRT. YZ Shoulders, Dcborahj VZ Shoults, Andrea Lynn Zin Sudcg, Lind: J, on za- Sntford. Brucr A. 155. Zin S11-ccs, Roger Allen 8'. 201 Sl lvcrzhnrnc, Darrel ZH' Silvcrrlmrnc. Dcbum 0 Sxmmons, Glymla 264 Simmons, john M. WB, 28' Snmm Sxmm ons. Rchcccn S 96. 518, 3'-t uns, Richunl E Snmmons. Sammy T 572 Simms. -Iamcs .I 261 Simon. Roland F. 61, 102, 125 A12 Sxmpson, Douglas M. Snmpsnmjamcs E 28' Simpson, Nancy-I 26-4 Sxmpson. Parsy L. 28' Sxmpson, Pzul R 194 Simpson. Rxchzxrd C. 180. 183. 190, 208. Sampson. Richard M. V5 Snmpson. Shirley K, 164 Sxmpson. Suzan C. 5'3- Sxms. Dennis R, l'5. 26-3 sms, Manlyn M, zcq Sims, Robcrt A. 69, Z0-X, 205, F5 Sims, Valerie 1, ron. james F. Smgleron, Shannon L 264 Siscmore, Sharon Dru 201 Skidmore, james XY' Z6-4 Skinner, janc 575 Skinner, Una G Slack, Vmccnz F, Slankard. Vicki A VB Slauzr, Parmia -I, 575 Slay, Rxuhard E1rl 261 Slay, Shelley F. 575 Slcvm, Nancy D. N. 95. 2Z', VK Sluun, Philip M, Sloan. Rcbcxczn 5 287 Sloan, Snm V, Slocum, -junilzl G 26-1 Smnllworxi, Brenda 575 Smart, Deborah 371 Smnrlujzamcs S 202, 265 Smut, Rockin' D 106, 287 Smith, Aaron K 287 Smnh, Brenda lac Smith, Brcnda S. 574 Smxrh, Bruce C 287 Smith . Carol Sue 165 Smnh, Cnhyj 89. 574 Smnh. Cathy L Smith, Charmamr Z 265 Smith, Chester A. 58,61 106. 514. 5 4 Smith, Cynthia L. Smith. Debra 265 Smurh. Denise A. 265 Smith, Dennis A, 1'S, 5'-1 Smith, Donald R. 288 Smyth, Elizabeth A 236, 265 smanmjnmes A, 574 Smirh,jxne Lcc 288 Smith, john R, Smith,-Iss.-:ph P. 165 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smxrh . Kathleen R. 288 , Knzhryn A. 106. F! . Kcnncrll D, 212, 288 , Krnncth E 265 , LCC N. 288 smm., Lxnda 5, sm Smirh, Lloyd N ma, 149. leo, su Smith, Malcrhia A. 288 Smith, Mark A 288 Smith, Marvin A 574 Smith, Michael H, 216, 217, 288 Smith, Myra R. 288 Smith , Pamcln A, 265 Smash, Prime Gordon 575 Smith, Rxchard K. 170, 375 Smxrh, Ruthie Smith, Sally' A, 288 Smith Smith . Sandra K. 265 Smith, Stephen L, 288 Smuh, Srcrling B 288 Slmrh, Susan A U5 287 Smith, Thomn M, 265 Smnh, Tmncy L 105 Srmrh, Wxllum M Snccd, Barbara D, V5 Smdcr, Runcu Ann 265 Snipes, -jnnicc I. 205 snnwywph M jf os. vi Snowdcn, Michael Sul 265 Snyder. Shxrlcy K. 265 Sondgcrorh, Dnmcl 575 Snndgcroxh. Namv A, Sorensen. Nikkx D. 288 Sona, john M. 288 Southall. Dari Lynn 288 Souzhwood john C. 106. 575 Sowards, Jsnnolyn K3 265 Spucth, Kathleen L Spaniel. Diane Lynn 288 Spann. Paul L. 42. 90. 91. F5 Sparks. Debra S 265 Sparkijsmcs C, V5 Sparks, Margaret E. F5 Sparks, Stephen E, 196, 200. 188 Sparrow, Michael R. Spawn, Davnd Stephen 265 Speaks, Raymond D. 288 Speer, Glenda S. Speer, Lmda L Speigeljolxn M 24. V6 Spence. Robert M 188 Spencer, Garry B. Spillcr, Carla G, V6 Spxva, Cums R 265 Spore, Roy L, bl. 100, 102. Vo Sprndlmg. Arnold J. Spmn. j,u.kicj1nc Spun, Michael F. Spray, Duphnr Ann 265 Spray, Dcbumh Spruce. Cy n thin A. 188 Sprumk, Barham T. 265 Sprunck, Paula J. Sruhfxr, ,james E, 176, 288 Stratton, Susan E. 5 Strcmly. Rita Lynn 289 Smckland. Kathryn 265 Srricklln. Donnie S. 5 Stringer. jucly C 255, 265 Strong. jo Anne 5 Srrong. Johnny G. Strong, Sherry L, Srrublc. Alan G Srubbins. Debra R. 289 Srulrs. Mhhacl W. VR Suchcy, Dm-md Eugcnc Sulliun, Douglxs P 265 Sullwgm, Edward G, FE. 289 Sullivan. George M 289 Sullnan, Richard D V8 Summers, Alum M VH Summers. Allyson. D. 265 Sumvnk. William B. 289 Surrey, Wflllum H, Surhcrlund. Birdie S. WS Sutherland, Steve E. 265 Suuon, Bruce B. 578 Swnb, Karl R. Swank, David F, -jr, 265 Swanson. Carla C. 289 Swan-ny. jmcr R, Swcnsonulohn C, 162, 165, F8 swm, jam M. 96, vs Swxft, Ross L, 265 Swmdlc, Lmda C. 289 Swmford, Charles 54, 147, 204. T8 Swxnford. Deborah S. 265 Swords. Prank H 265 Tzbberr. Bac B. 265 Tabon, Lorrzxne Tzbon, Ronnie Royj Talxafzrro, Denise 289 Talley.-john P. FS Tamcz, Ernest S. Tamez. Oralia S. F8 Tandy, Vicki D. 118, V8 Tanner. Adclc L. 94. 226, FS Smiley, joycclyn ss, 6168, 69.92. 95. zzz, 241 576 Smkcs. Deborah G 376 Stallings, Diana E. 114, 115, F6 Stallings. Stephen M. 61, 10-4, 265 Srampes, Lawrence S, Srandcrfrr. Gary L, Sunfkld. Deborah J. 258 Sramck. Lmda D. 265 Surkrw. joe T. 288 Starkey, Linda K, 289 Smmcs. Parry C. 26 Stcck. Deborah Joan Sreeger, Corrine L. 57. 88, 57 Steele. Bruce W, T7 Steele, Karen J. Src-cle. Paul: G. 205 Steely. Donna C, 391 Srexgcrwald, Sam I, 255, 265 Sreinhaur, Cums H Srcmluur. Dcnms D. F4 Sreinkc. Theodore P 289 Srcphcns, D.n'xd M 289 Srcphcm, Tum R.ay Srcphcnwn, Dgwxd VU. FZ Stephenson, 'Icssc R. 165 Srcphcnsun. joan L Stephenson, Mun' S 289 Srcphcnsnn, Runm D. Stevens, Bnhby' Glenn 194, 21-1. 215, Stevens. Danny L Slcvcrmsujsx' Del 106. I94, Z1-1. 289 Srcvcm, Leonard M. 265 Szcvcm, Linda jo 265 Srcvcns on, Drcndm 265 Steward, Anna jcanet VT Srcwnm , David A, 571 Stewart, Jimmie R. 265 Stcwm, Terry L. 377 Stewart, Thomas D. 148, 57 Snbbcns, Gary L. Snlcs, Robin Szill. Debra 289 Snll, Sherry L, 265 Stillwcll. 'lark D, 289 Srxlwcll, Robert B. 289 Sr, John. Christopher 172. 265 Srone. Allen E. 577 Stone, Brian XY' 265 Szonc, Charles W' 265 Stone, Sums Deborah 5 ' Hazel N. 189 Srunc, james K 265 Sroric. Sums. james S 100. 190. Annette M. 289 V.- Stoughton, Ruckx E Srrzmge, Mary G. 289 Srmughan, Tcddx L. 2249 Srmngc, Ruhcrr G. l'S. 1115 Stmwn, Larry F ISU. 185 289 Tanner. Deborah A 265 Tanner. Deborah 106. IB9, 189 Tame, Danny L, 289 T31-plc,-, Vlfillmm H. vs. ms Tate. jams E. 265 Tart. John M 289 Tatum, William C 195, 265 Taylor. Gmsrinc E V9 Taylor, John E 579 Taylur. Julianne 189 Taylor, Pamela Taylor, Russxc F9 Tnylur, Stephen E. 'F9 Tcmguc, Paz Randall 579 Tut, Randolph E. Tudcscu, Barbara P Twl, Lury E 265 Temple. Cynrhma 289 Temple. Linda R. V9 Temple. Mike L. 579 Tcrrcll, Jeanne A. 289 Tcrrv. Mark P. 265 Terry, Mel:-imc E. 579 Terry, Timothy C. 265 Tcrcr, Rebecca J. 265 Tharp, Connxc 160, 161. 379. 595 Tharp. Roger A. V9 Thxgpen. Don A. 579 Thxgpcn. Teresa Diane 391 Thomas ,Ann V. 265 Thomas, Diana 289 Thomas, Donald M. 289 Thomas, Donna 265 Thomas, Mxchxcl T 214, 289 Thomas. Stephen M. 174, 235, 265 Thompson. Deborah 265 Thompson.-jackie D 265 Thumpsomjames L, 175, 289, 595 Thompsomjnm 91, 180, 185, V9 Thumpsnnujoync L, R80 Thnmpmn, Mary C 2 Thompson, Muhncl D 580 Thompaon. Pmy Jean Thumpsnn. Ronald D 189 Thompson, Sharron K 580 Thorn. Lurnz L. 289 Thornburg, Kenneth A '0, 580 'l'hornmn, Gxllccn R80 Thornton. Pamela F 96. 228, BSO Thornton, Srcphcn L 191. 209, 211. 289 Thurnum. Steven D 'I'hr.nhcr.-janct L. BRO Thurman, Linda C. 265 Thurmo ml. Cynthia A, 265 Thurmond, Jcrry D. 265 Thumun, Phnllnp W 580 Tihblcs, Tum T l O, 176. 380 Tlumnnn, Ronald W 580 Txller, Pumm T. 265 Timxnnnx, Rixhard F 289 429 Tiner. Cynthia 542, 580 Tiner, Jeannie A 289 Tipton, Brenda K. 289 Tisdale, Patricia F, 265 Todd. Daniel L 289 Todd. Gerald O. Tolbert, Glenda 580 Tolbett, Kay Ann 581 Toler, Brenda G. Tolman, Kay L. 265 Tomlinson. Douglas F, 175, 581 Tomlinson. Texie 289 Tommey, Robert S 214. 290 Toms, l.ou1s R. Tomson, John B. 290 Tooleymjari M. 265 Tooley,jill A. 8, 581 Topper, Arthur R, 290 Topper, Matson A. 265 Torres, Ramona 265 Torti. Bernice Toungate, Billy R. Tnungate, Rickey L. 175 Wfalker. Walker Glynda K 290 Harlan M, Wa1ker,jo11n W. 266, 585 Walker, jutlson M. 56, 290 Waker, Krrrlry G. 266 Walker, Kathy 585 Walker, Larryj 266 Walker, l.ynda G. 150, 290 Walker, Maryptret E. 290 Walker. Michael j. 266 Walker, Milton Walker, Paniela-jo'2tl5. 585 Walker, Priscilla A. 266 Walker, Sandra Kay 266 Walker, Stephen Mich 266 Walker. Sue E 290 Walker. William J. 175 Wall, -Ia mes Murray Wallace,jimmy D. 6. 180, 256 Wallace, Margie A. 290 Waller, Diane M 266 Waller,johnny Way'ne 585 Wallin, Wallin, David H, 48 Sheila E. 266 Williams, Kenneth A, 267 Townsley, Dnnalrl IZ. 266 Townsend, Richard l.. 174 Townslcy, Kenneth W 266 Tracy, Alrrr 1.. evo Tracy, B enniej 174, 290 Traphagan, Deborah 96, 2911 Travis. Melindaj 106, 581 Treadway, Gregory S. 2911 Trees, Dwight O, 290 Trees. ja Trent, B Tri bble, net Rae 581 rencla K 266 Sarah N 97, 581 Trigg, Tammye Kat' 97. 571, 582 Tripp, john H. 290 Troegle, Oran L. 290 Trout. joel Alan Tucker, Linda S 266 Tucker. Roland M. 290 Tucker, Ronald S. 266 Tuggle, Sherry D. 266 Tuley. Elaine C. 290 Turner, john Michael 266 Turner, Peggy K, 290 Turner, Richard Y 172, 266 Tu rner, Ro nald D. 290 Turner, Tanya 266 Turner. Terry L. 582 Ulloa. Cesar Ulorh, johnny D 174 Underwood. james P 582 Walls. Billy Gene 585 Walls, David W. 266 Wfalls, Kenneth XV, 584 Walsh, Bess H. 584 W:-1lter.james H. 8, 9, 87, 190, XVard, Gary E. 266 Ward, John F. 290 W:1rd. Morris A, 584 XX'ard, Susanj 266 Wardell. joe M 202, 266 Wardcll. Mary K. 584 Wardlow, Thomas W. 266 Wzirner, Donna K. 266 Warner, Pamela S. 266 Warren, Horton Earl 266 XVartl1en, Kathy S. 5811 W.1rw1ck,j11l1a G. Wash. jennifer C. 266 Wfasliburne, Deborah L. 266 Waskow, jo Ann 290 Waters, Calvin joe Waters, james W Waters, Terri l.. 290 Watherwax, Cathy D. 266 Watkins, Daniel D 266 Watkins, E. 584 Watkins, William M Watson, Dennis K 1'5, 266 Watson, john H 290 Upfson, Patricia A, 266 Watson, Watson. Lawrence E 2M Virginia L 290 Upson, Sharon I.ynn 582 Usrey, Tommy G 147, 582 Van, Linda Gayle 290 ' Vance, Deborah Gene 266 Vanderb Vantlivo Vand use urg, Sharon A. 290 rt. Terry D. 266 n, Charles M. 266 Vaughan, Alan B. 582 1 Vaughn, Eugene F. Vaughan, Rickey 582 Vaughn, Paul W. 582 Vauglit, Veal, L1 Nancy C, 266 rry 266 Verble. Marilyn S. 266 Vercell, Vice, Br Beverly K. 582 endaj 182 Vice, jerry B. Vickers, Vickers, Vinson. Mark E. 582 Richard C Richard ,J Vogel, Vicki S. 582 Voight, Vickie D. Voltmann. Stephen M 194, 266 Von Holsbeke, Russel Xllfaddle, Larry 585 Wfade. Bennett E. 195, 255, 266 Wade. Constance M 266 Wade, Mary K X5Uadswortl1, Deanna K. 290 XVadsw1 Wz11nw'r irrh, Patricia ight. Linda A 256, 585 Waite. Anne 266 xwlrerrurl. jrrrrro D. Walden. Dennis XV 585 Wfalket, Charles A 266 Vlfalker, Danny D 585 Walker, lililaberh A. 266 Wrrllrer, George 11 430 Watt, james M Wattenbarger. Randal 72, 584 Watton, Paula K 266 Watts, Barbara D. 585 - Watts. Deborah M. 266 Watts, Don S, 290 Warts, 1.1nrlr'1.. ass xxfiwik, lawrence E, 266 Wlay, Donna M. 585 Weathington. Edythe 585 Weaver, Deborah K. 290 .585 193, 255, 290 Wfeaver. jeffrey G. 214, 215, 266 XX'eaver, Susan K. 266 Wleaver, William W. 266 Webb,-james W. 266 ii Xllfebb, Nancy Roberta 290 Webb, Ronnie Gerald Webb, Stephen M. 585 Webber, Samuel E. 585 Wfebster, Mable A. 266 Wcetlman, jane 266 Weeks, Carl Mark 175 Weeks, Charles N. 9 Weeks, Teddy Lee 585 Welrhy, Bret P. 296 Weidler, Gary F Wcidler, Kathleen 214, 156, 166. Weiss, William Rogers 585 Weitzman, Kathy L 166 Welch, Judith A 266 Welch. Melanie A. 585 Wells, Becki A. Wells. Susan M Welsth, Linda C. 586 XVest. Anthony 586 Wesr, Stephen A 290 Wetsel, Mary C. 586 5245. 595 Wharton. Debra L 586 Wharton Wharton Wlhatley, Wheeler, Wheeler, , Patti N. 266 . Sherry L. 50-1, 586 jeffrey W, 266 julia Kay 586 sylvrrrj. ss, asc Whistler, Vicki White, Brenda Linn 266 White, Clifton T, 266 White, Donald David 586 White, Linda J. 162, 165, 256, 290 White, Marsha D. 290 White, Pamela S. White, Patricia M. 290 White, Ronald E. 214, 266 White, Ronald G. 587 Whitley, john Paul 175 Whitmore, David R. 587 Wlntrmjudy A. 97, 106, 587 Whittenberg, Fran 97, 290 Whitton, Alicia K. 267, 587 Whitton, Qirolyn K. 267 Whitton, Dianna B. Wibbenmeyer. Carol 267 Wible, Charles R 267 Wicker, Evelyn A 290 wrrklrrrrn, Mary s. sro Wicks, Bonnie S 587 Wie-rick. Wllburn, Glenda 267 Gregg L. 267 Wilburn, Margarert 267 Wilcox. Douglas P. Wilder. Linda M. 267 Wiley, ji Wilhite, Wilhite, Wilkerso Wilkerso mmy D Garry- M. 172, 267 lJltl'V G. 267 n, Gary P 267 n. Vivian D. 267 Wilkes, Gloria jean Willett, Steven L. 290 Wfilliams Williams Williams Williams Williams , Barbara A. 291 .Bryan R. 175, 267 , Carol L. 267 , Cathy A. 587 , Charlie H. 291 Williams, Frances P, 152, 291 Williams Williams ,Gregory A. 194, 195, 204, 291 , Harlon W. 291 Williams, Harold B, 587 Williams, jerrilyn 588 Williams, john D. W1lliams,judy 581-1 Williams, Larry M. 588 Williams, Larry S. 291 Williams , Linda K 588 Wilson, Thomas M, Wimberly, Hubert L. 172, 176 Winant, Mary M. 589 Winchester, Mary C. 291 Windham, james D. 267 Windham, Pamela A. 389 Windsor,-james W, jr, 589 Wingard, Vicki 589 Winstcad, Bobby L 267 Winstead, William E. 589 Wisdom, Rae M. wire, sinrlr J. 267 Witherspoon, Daniel Witherspoon, Michael 291 Withrow, Sharon S. 96, 589 Wirtenbaek,jo Ann 267 Wittkower, Robert S, Woerner, james nl. 291 Wofford, Caryl M 267 Wofford, Mickey C. 291 Wolf, Margaret j. 291 Wolfe, Dianne 291 Wolfe, Tracey D. 291 Womack, Stephanie G. 267 Woner, Susan E 291 Wood, Carolyn j, 106, 291 Wood, David E, 267 Wood, Debra J, Wood, janice K. Wood, ,Jimmie -1. Wood, Karen A. 267 Wood, Randall 589 Wood, Rodney W. 291 Woodard,-Judith E. 97, 389 Woodard, Kathy S, 589 Woodard, Randy L. 291 worrdrr rd, Vicki L. 590 Woods, Cathy Woods, james A Woods, Sterling E. 267 Woolard, Gloria A. 590 Wooldridge, Patti 267 Wooldridge, Teresa A. 590 Wooli Woollc Wren, Sherry L, 267 y, Cynthia A. 267 Douglas G. 1-17, 291 Wright, La Wanda jo 267 Wright, Linda S. 291 Wright, Mark W 291 Wright, Talmon Lee Wright. Teresa K Wullf janet H. 291 Wuli john H. 170, 176. 59C Wylie, Cynthia L, 96, 291 Williams, I.1ndy 65, 165, 167, 540, 588, 595 Williams, Michael B, 175, 176, 291 Williams, Randy 588 Williams, Sandra K. 588 Williams , Thomas E 588 Williams, Tot lgverl Williamson. Cirol S. Williamson, Citherin Williamson, Ronnyj 170, 176, 588 Williamson, Wm. G. jr. Willingham. Beverly 291 Willingham. joan M 267 Wills, Sh erry F 588 Wilmoth. Maryj 267 W1lson,BetkyS 68, 69, 75, xx, 210, 9-1. 221 589 Wilson, Carolyn R 588 Wilson. Charlee A 588 XYlilson, Cherylj 8, 291 Wilson, Deborah A. 267 Wlilson, Deborah L 291 Wfilson, Debra L. 256, 291 Wilson, Don A. 175, 176 Wilson, Gary T 291 Wilson. Gerald D. 176, 291 Wilson, john Robert Wilson, Mark 267 Wilson. Mary Helen 267 Wilson. Melanie 291 Wilson. Nancy L. 267 Wilson. Paul E 106, 589 Wilson, Randy A. 291 Wilson, Rebecca A 267 Wilson, Rosemary 267 Wilson, Steven M, 291 Wilson, Terry L, 589 Wyman, Kristie Kay 267 Wyndh Wynn. am, Ernest R Pamela S. 291 Yandell, Vicki S. 254, 267 Yarbrough, Carolyn J. Yarbrough, Debria L. Yarbrough, Inez A 97, 590 Yates, Deborah 1. 267 Yates, Philip G 291 Yenne. Thomas R. 267 Yonlcy. David L. 104, 267 York, Gary Lee 291 York, Michael L. York, Terry W. 267 York, William R. 291 Young, Bob Thomas 291 Young, Carl G. Young, Gary P. 590 Young, john R. 212, 215, 291 Young, Katherine F. 590 Young, Michael Alan 590 Young, Paulette 267 Youngblood, Candice 267 Zabb1a,jerry M Zabbia, joseph E Zac ha. Mark S Zeigler. 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L -4, Lf 'V' I L , '.. A ,,,L--f 1 L L J -1 X 1 X 11 M ' .P QW' 1 U ,-1 'vm' , I I . L' dwg , 'vw , , , , ,Rf Lf - f , 4 L,::C lg. I ,N 7---M X . u . . .,, i 'Av , 1 wifi, ,- -',', pf . glvxafxfkf f E 1 EL CGNQUIS 4- I, X 1x x l 1 Y TADQR 1968 ,I P, Z J 1' X: I7,1mnw an Iflf.I7'I6' Nofgll. Nurzq' Pnllfr- wrz. xkfgff plllllflcf. Huh Ii 1fwn1.jml?ie lifmfll. Limb lxlfffy. ,xml 'llmzzzqw 'l'r'1LqA,y. 5:55. Qi'J Ta vvvvi 1 xl ,f AW 1 A rb, , 2 A 1' '.k ,LJ Kenny llltggiwolbfzzzz w1'fnz1'5Zv1.x zzfmiorz of ' I? -if 'liffff' liwfff- ' Bl PVQSCIHS Ra the Flags I Boys . VN RECORD CROWD VIEWS SENIOR PERFORMANCE To the call ofa fife and drum, Rally Round the Flag, Boyne! beckoned all to this year's Sen- ior Play. Under the direction of Mrs. Francys Walls and her student assistants, Tom Ellis, Ken Thornberg, and Linda Ashmore, the Seniors of ,68 gave a professional and a most enjoyable performance. Songs of the 1950's as performed by the Countdowns character- ized the play. Singers, dancers, and a special guest appearance by Hal Martin, a local disc-jockey, also contributed to the spirit of the play. The highlight of the evening was an unusual dance by Little Egypt, other- wise known as little,' Kenny Higginboth- am. TOP: 571171 Tribfzfe plum live fat! pied' af Ihr pzzrzle bmrfrlg Smiorfi fillwfflf nzwzbef - 68, ABU! 'Ex Pnrlityvarlfi gtllbw in Iffw mmplm tum of Rt1ffy Roumf Ifir Flag, Bqy,r. ' ,WE 'ff -f'.f2 ,'fJ, H V- . ff 1 '-Q :M 5 my 1' TQ -fm 5. 9 1 .f '-,,g,w'f ,Lf Ffffffs-Q TOP: Twirjv Texfu ! home ofthe mighty Cougari. ABOVE: Who ,mid zhe flllldffy fDenni5 O'ReilIyj and zhe Inzliam fsnllllbl Col- lierj muld 1101 he friends? RIGHT' Carla Burfh wim a free El Cf' COWBOYS, INDIANS GO TO TWIRP, TEXAS Cowboys and Indians shot it out at this yearls Twirp Dance held on March 22. Girls corralled their dates as was required by the initials The Woman Is Required To Pay. The dance, sponsored by the annual staff, was the most successful dance of the year. A con- test was held to determine the most original girl's costume and boy's costume. Winner of the girls' divi- sion was Carla Burchg Robert Hamic and johnny Shelton tied for the boys'. The prize for the winners were free 1968 annuals. A shoot-em-out was held to decide who would get to announce the new personal- ities for the year. ABOVE Reber! H zmzr andjoimny Sheltan ned for lbe prize ofa free El C BELOW Lmda M Donzla' zulnesiea' 1 5170010111 belween Bilgf Flynn and Kemiy Plzmk. SKIT SATIRIZES INDUCTIO Mr. Clamon and Mr. Waddzll along wllh Semor Preyzdent Slew Brookl 1171710707661 lloe 1968 Honor Sorlely Skzl. memberx enjoy line Jpeefbes given by the Naliona! HOHk6f5 Sofiely memoen. Buddyjonef looks on asjoe Giooom, Prexidem' ofthe National Honlem Soriegf, annozmcef the gomkery. y Q! Q ii LEFT' Buddy jane: brief the Jlzzdenli on lbe proper dren for neu' mfmbert. BELOW: Stew Breaks annazmfei Ike 1968-69 Honor Sotiely ojfireri. The National Honor Society Banquet was highlighted by an amusing skit presented by the junior members on May 8 at Vick's Res- taurant in Northlake. Buddy jones and joe Gibbons conducted an imitation induction for the members tapped from the audience. Humorous speeches about modesty, con- cern, ability, and desire were given by mem- bers representing the National Honkers So- ciety. President, Steve Brooks announced of- ficers for the 1968-69 Honor Society. They are: Kelly McCullar, Presidentg Dana Mar- tin, Vice-Presidentg janet Ranicky, Secre- taryg Kay Harris, Treasurer. W. , W x 25.3, A, ...Ki . . ff .3 ff: f-1fff,,,: -, Q1-1., S 1:,. ,.l1 f Lg x..: , 1 X Q Z ! M me Q iw-11:,zaHf wana fi: -x 1,215 Av, Q51 t E 'QC , 1 Y 0 E- ,.,,,,i 51, X fl. mmm, .,,.. ,, I og-.5,, v if ll s 4 . .1 Xxx 1' TOP: Off! offcm. Lauren Pam, Kemgy Plank, Kagf Wielder. um! Camzie Tbmjl refire the joy of Iheir Senior year, ABOVE: Bjlb Fbfllii perlmpf emfsiozzj live 1969 cl Conquistaclor. RIGHT' Onbf Jamey Ezfbanki rwmzim immune to af- Imrf gf Ihe Hush, OLD STAFF HO OR EW Bonanza Steak House was the scene ofthe Quill and Scroll Banquet honoring out- standing members of the annual, newspaper, and Senior publications staffs, Members must be at least ofjuniot classification and fi maintain a C average. , Katy Weilder, President, led old officers ,R L including Lauren Potts, Connie Tharp, Kenny Plunlc, and Wayfne Crowley in the candlelight initiation ceremony. Presented 'X as new officers were Danny Dantzler, Presi- dent, and Linda McDonald, Linda Reece, Kelly McCullar. Special awards were pre- sented to six Seniors. .A ' Cv Ja ABOVE: Lazzm Otfnmf 0l1z'i0zz,sh mitm Ike pmztlrlirze Linda Wbite it 50 lzproariozzi aboul. BELOW: Nw' ojjiizfri Dmzzn Darltzler. Lind: Reece, Kelli Mzfuffar, and Linda Mfllozzald appear happy al their efrftian - ABOVE' 1968 Cheerleader! peU'arr11 in new and cz'Q f2frenl unwmzi. RIGHT: Linda While and Steve Cmqlihell :how Jhill that they have prartifea' Ja hum' for. 1968-69 Studefz! Cozmril amrery were jlIlf0!7,IlCL'lf fo begin Ihe Ll.f.fl'7IIbb ASSEMBLIE GIVE FUTURE LEADER Spring at Bryan Adams was full of assemblies. Six- teen cheerleader finalists led cheers for the entire stu- dent body in competition for the eight treasured posi- tions. The 1968 cheerleaders gave a typical yell which was enjoyed by all. Nominees for Student Council officers were also introduced in this assem- bly. Four Senior members ofthe National Honor Soci- ety gave well-written speeches to begin their annual assembly. New members were tapped from the audi- ence and came on the stage to be recognized and con- gratulated. I iiii A if WE i L i , E . New Illffllfiffif were mzzgrafzzfalm' Q1 I re,tide11! Sieve Brooki ana' Vice-Preiialenf 1968 Honor Society 11161116611 were tappezifronz the auzlirnce by D11 Fin' H0 7'7lIll'k- Mrvzer nzezzzlzerf, HAPPY TOTS SEE DRAGON Fairy tales fascinate all ages and every- one became a child again when the Pale Pink Dragoni' was presented by the Cothurnus Club for its 1968 Chil- dren's Theater production. On April 8, the tale ofa princess, a dragon, and the complication of a wicked stepmother and her daughter was presented by Bryan Adams' thespians. Talou Lord, in the role ofthe princess, was hounded by Linda Ribble as the evil stepsister. Male leads were played by Doug Sharp and Greg Grove. Colorful costumes and fantasy-land scenery added to the de- light ofthe audience. The play, directed by Mrs. Francys Walls, showcased the creativity and talent which accounts for the consistent popularity of Cothurnus Club productions. TOP: Buzz Grfjbla reeml End ofprineert Tulau Lord. ABOVE: Greg Grove zlmnlaf the muff for their kind- nerr. RIGHT' Linda Ribble hal just become ez wileb and the mwmmen are jeering ber. QW 'iifli' LEFT: OUYQU jazz B0u'fi1zg..j:vzie Olfolz. Diane Dinqiua. Ken Tlmmberg, Debra Pope. and Greg Grove wear .mzilirzg felffj af the head' fable. WWE F ii. if I N' K . x LEFT' The pale pink dragon. the .ffdf affbe Jl70lL'pf01ldb'Jff5 among the lmmlfome freer. ABO VE: 1968-69 oyffen' Szmul WXUIIFV, jane! Raliifky. Marla Elfiattjwza Heqy. and Grmb' Ffzlflflf are refognizezl 411 tmdifiwz at the 'yefzrfy banquel. I W-.. , if lst. -.. ., ls .N ..,, ', :X . . .... 5 I + .1-nJ,,.,. 5 Q ' Q Q K 1 n N-,H 5 xvk Q Nh, 55, ,. , W em lAga4.:!'i 8 3 1,1 '-:rw if ,fa r- ' 43 an' ' M P E'-2 it ? 1 Ma . X X N I 1 ' mg, D - ,.,, . ,..,.,,,, , , nm-....,.,.. cam..-aw, ' - M ' I ,, , Wy- W- fe V .aa-,..,.,,,,4,: K 1 ' ' -f-w'l...-v-- -,. f' , ,,,, V-Q. 'uw W MW e N., e Llfiieg f a a L , . ,.,, ,.., , .,,m,,,.,..... 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The Senior cheerleaders led the yells for the Greenies and the Senior Belles performed for the last time. 1' T P?1.L1. 'G-alien' - t.,. fi ' ' 1 I W f tv ,'1 iff' e ' T A K . I I I 4,0 J 510- X 4 Q ls 5 O- 4 4. ,G J , ' T' ' . V' G - 4 W! if G L eg ' , -g f l 1 1 y e W s , G i Q V ,qyl ef GG itz . 'e A '-. my V- Hl ,A A G in 1 i p I 5 G A HU , s L p, A K K I wit Mi z! ,V , G G TOP: Becky Berry leadf the Greenier to vielary. ABOVE: Senior Bellef prarliee on the morning of the game in the mudg the zferj' thing wbirh prevented lbenz from doing the kzrk ABOVE: The new drill teanz. aper hours ofpractice, are ready jar the game. SENIORS SWING T0 LOPEZ BAND New formals, fancy hair-dos, and tuxedos set the scene for the 1968 Senior Prom at the Sher- aton-Dallas, May 18th. Highlight of the evening was the presentation ofthe school leaders in the Grand March. Refreshments and music by jesse Lopez and his band were enjoyed by the active crowd and chaperoning parents and teachers. 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SENIOR LAUGH-IN SOCKS IT TO ,EM For their last day at Bryan Adams High School, Seniors dressed up in their best to attend the tradi- tional Senior Assembly. Soon-to-graduate Seniors were entertained by the talents and antics of their fel- low classmates. Following the entertainment was the announcement of honor graduates by principal, Dr. R. B. Harris. Anita Boone was named valedictorian and Karen Erxleben was salutatorian. The Senior mother, Mrs. Donald G. Dossett was then introduced to the assembly and presented with a bouquet of roses. The 1968 Senior Assembly ended with the sing- ing of the Bryan Adams Alma Mater for the last time by teary-eyed Seniors. ,I- f-. f QY Dr. Harrit infrazfzzfes Ilae honor gmdzmter lo the atrezlzbb. 'Gs I X 7 f i 1 Leif 53 vlnferlefzgferiw, Swzimw ying Lzfrzm lllclftl'-fbi' flu' fuxf mm. k .. A ff k ,ef s1 A if ,ml 72 i Mn. Dffmlt. live 1068 Swim' zzzaflmx A pmfziluf ll'1'! fY0z1'm. Wliizzing arrows, rumbling bowling halls, and dancing feet produced the pulsat- ing vibrations of the 1968 Senior All Night Parry. The midnight-to-dawn party celebrat- ed the Friday, May 31st graduation of the Senior Class. At the Bronco Bowl, archery, bowling, and dancing were the planned ac- tivities. Since the occasion was also the last official activity for the graduating class, most Seniors and their dates spent much of the evening reminiscing over past school fun and exchanging plans for the future. As the party ended with an early morning breakfast, Seniors went home to sleep and recuperate in dreams of the glories of Seniors '68l ,iz 'sg . .'rk - at tyc . - ,,,.,, , T OP: 'Hn' Pif ir the place jlfr dmzrifzg at lbe All Nzghf Parry. AI3OI E.' Pam ji12z.sm11.jm1 Plofmfgif, nm! L12 Fitlem are ready Er tl wel rink' SENIGRS GATHER FINAL MEMORIE A seventh banner, the green and white Cougar flag, joined the others at Six Flags Over Texas at 10:00 a.m. on May 50th. Graduating Cougars took Six Flags by storm for their 1968 Senior Pic- nic. Seniors sped down the Log Ride to a sudden fifty foot dropg roller-coasted down the Runaway Mine Traing ascended heavenward on the Sky Hookg and whirled around the curves of El Som- bero amid terrified shrieks and laughter. The Sen- ior Picnic produced suntans and burns in various degrees, and uninhibited Seniors enjoyed a chance to forget their dignity. At 6:00 pm., a barbecue dinner was served in the parkls picnic area and Seniors headed home with the realiza- tion that Graduation Day was only six hours away. may Rafi!- Num. 1-1 gxil P' LEFT: Selzianf enjoy lhe lmrbeme 111 1112 pinzir at Six Fffzgx. ABOVE: Nuff gauze gels Seniort E'l'l'7f1'-j'6'1I7'. LONG RANGE GOAL FINALLY REACHED Close to 1000 ,68 Bryan Adams graduating seniors traded twelve long years of hard work for a diploma Friday, May 51 at seven o'clock. Beginning with Anita Boone Qvaledictorianj and Karen Erxleben Qsa- lutatorianj, the graduates filed on and off stage for two hours until the last name, Karen Sue Ziegler, was called. Mrs. Henri Bromberg presented the diplomas. The school song was sung by the students in their last moments as seniors and Dr. R. B. Harris pronounced graduation. A 72EfZ'0lI.l' band of a Jmior g7'!1Jf7f 41 goal zrhiciv will long be 767118111 bemzf ' -w-Q-1-w v-'v S-,irish -'srgig-, 1' '3Fjv'1 490' 5' ,-ii, ,, f it.. 'v'-- nw: ': -'Q 5.93-1 J 1.3if I-ge Q A Q' ' '- I : A ,-1 K ' 73 T, TFL 9, f ffg'Qff la 2 .ff 31 '. A' ., 91 ggi? -14959, tri., 1 'T H4 lvlw. I-yt, ,sl i . I, A . 'I I F X, , fl 1 , ie z I I 1 . ' 53 f u QL 'fiv :ww I Z '-1, ,,,,g-'nun-svn!! LEFT' Sezziarj in L'ly75 and g0Zl7IJ' jlramfb' uni! far flweir lllllllc' lo be mffnl ky Mm. Bromberlg BELOW' Exfi1en1f 11 jfllezz' any gnufufzze . . , ax it way fmzlfy owr. ZW., qwv- V I l 1 W Lzfzzferf of '68 Maxi head mmflmnwlzwzf fxe1'r1,re,v. COUGARS KEEP BUSY Students at Bryan Adams are kept busy throughout the spring season. Such ac- tivities as assemblies, football, banquets, and exams for the Sophomores and jun- iors play a part in a Cougar's life. 1 51 , YVV, ,, , , y e 2 . K ' ABOVE: CAROL A B STON, CHARLES CON- NER RIGHT: DEBBIE SPRAY. KAY TOLBERT BENNETT KVA DE Ben Dooley aff? 'j'r', lg' ,ff .pf NNUAL APOLOGIZES The annual wishes to apologize for the following omissions and mistakes in the class section. Seniors omitted were Carol Ab- ston, Charles Conner, Debbie Spray, and Kay Tolbert. Junior Robert Wittkower was not presented, also. The 1968 annual also contained a mistake in the Personality section. Bennett Wade was elected a Personality by the sophomore class, and Ben Dooley was selected as a Per- sonality Nominee. 3 .- iif 5-... ' ffl J, .Wy Robert Wirtkower S m if A , ,11 5- , Y ms? 1 5 N. 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