Bryan Adams High School - El Conquistador Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1970
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umlsx V I970 el Conquistodor Bryon Adams High School Dallas, Texas Published by the el Conquistudor staff Vol. XIII - ,md l I . X I , ' yn W w i 1 l i 3 2 Acfivilies ... Organizaiions Sporls ...... Curriculum . . Personaliiies ... Classes ....... Adveriisemeni Table of Conieriis LEFT: Cougar Linda Ross promo+es spiri+. LEFT TOP: In preparafion for fhe Madison game, 'rhe Belles build a horse. LEFT BOTTOM: Polly PanH1er and +l'1e Old Man char- acfers in Hue cheerleader ski? enferfain before 'Hue Hillcresf pep assembly. BELOW: Sharie Wagner, maioreHe, leads in a band song. ABOVE: Pride is shown by Hue Bryan Adams Band during half+ime. RWGHT: Securiiy is a 'Feeling desired by allyoufh. 'f X 'R XX XX Rt: XX: xx 'N 9Pt5r Youth Devotes Life to Best, Worst ot Times lt wasythe best ot times, it was the worst ot times, it was the age ot wisdom, it was the age ot toolishness, it was the epoch ot incred- ulity, it was the season ot light, it was the season ot darlcness, it was the spring ot hope, it was the winter ot despair. -Charles Dickens-A Tale ot Two Cities To the unending spirit ot youth we dedicate the i970 'el Conquistador. TOP: Youthful spirit means embarrassment sometimes. ABOVE: Youth in classes show various emotions in actions. ,5. xi w ,I f i E in .4-pu--m .pn-v I :mmm-uni E , .,.-0-ewfes-'Zi' ., , X Y' 1 , 1 Fil ew -. . 'wg X .A ,E W EE wit gf W U 1 , A . rs f Li ' I x 'HM V W W SE ' img 1 iwmgi ,,v,, i W , M 2 fig, OP LEFT: Students assemble in courtyard between classes. OWER LEFT: Sunlight streams in window by library. OP: Summer shines in East courtyard. tBOVE: Outside corridors give easy passage between wings. Busy Student Activity Livens Empty Building Silent hallways, deserted classrooms, and unused boolcs gave talse evidence ot serenity at the end ot a Bryan Adams school day. From seven o'cloclc until tour-thirty or on into the evening hours, an atmosphere ot enthusiasm and spirit echoed through the crowded passages as students torced their way to stimulating arguments. Four walls ot a building became a school ot learning tor the tuture. The teeling and expectations ot a Bryan Adams student enlivened the building with a sparlcle ot living-a place where education was taught as the lcey to the tuture. Noisy hallways, lunchroom chatter, and library whispers grew common and expected among' Bryan Adams' atmosphere. Within the halls and classrooms ot Bryan Adams. people were searching tor the answers. 7 ABOVE: ROTC sfudenls greseni' 'Phe school and nafional flags in pep assemblies. TOP: Belles march inlo slands in San Angelo. RIGHT: Sonny Pepper wafches foofball praclice wiih envy. FAR RIGHT: Sfudenfs give Cougar claw a+ San Angelo game. 8 vw. nf J 'WY ,Nun 'P-' Cougars Display Pride In Tradition and Ideas Belief in 'rhe school's lradilions and ideas, and mainlaining Jrhem wilh lierce delerminalion pro- duced Cougar pride. Whelher in placing in alh- lelic evenls, speech lournamenls, science fairs, or arl exhiloils, Bryan Adams youlh look pride in slriving for 'rhe besl. Sludenls believed in lhem- selves-in lheir aloilily lo add lo The school and carry on irs lradilions. lvlusically, alhlefically, for- ensically, and scholaslically, lhe Cougars slrove for excellence in all lheir underlakings, This pride appeared especially evidenl in lhe school's symbols: 'rhe Spiril flag, lhe Cougar claw, and lhe Cougar head on rhe floor in lhe school's enlrance. lnleresl and a spiril ol awareness al- lesled lo lhe lacl lhal sludenls possessed a pro- pensily lor involving lhemselves in lhe world sur- rounding lhem. Sophomores, iuniors, and seniors alilce imparled 'rheir pride in Jrhe school's eslab- lished lradilions. Involvement, Emotion Develop Ideos, Spirit Rushing students discussing new ideas and recent events evinced the Bryan Adams Spirit ot Youth. Screaming voices as well as quiet movements in an empty classroom helped to create this student teeling. The young and involved Cougars possessed constantly varying emotions and impressions con- cerning lite around them. Soaring goals and a desire tor excellence pre- vailed in the students ot Bryan Adams. An un- suppressable enthusiasm tor the school's traditions and activities encouraged a teeling ot pride in its achievements. Learning the mechanics ot the vib- rating computer and keeping up with the current tashion trends-clunlcy heels and Indian love beads assumed an important role in the lives ot youth. The creation ot this teeling evolved trom the stu- dent's sparlcle and enjoyment ot lite. Que QW TOP: Cheerleader Gary Hill is caught in the middle of a cartwheel. ABOVE: Students mull over ideas or Saturday's date. I0 Q... in L L ABOVE: Foofball 'Ieam and coaches prepare for San Angelo game. LEFT: Sfudenf cannof decide which girl he wanfs fo dance wifh af Hue Par+y, dance sponsored by fhe Siudeni Council. Student Spirit Evinces Protound emotions burst to the surtace as ex- periences involved students in preparation tor the tuture. Triumphs ot smiles, tears ot deteat, and energy ot action typitied the typical Bryan Adams way ot lite. Enthusiasm tor provoking new ideas aided stu- dents in making new commitments. Ignorance was transtormed to knowledge as each individual en- deavored to thread his way through the puzzle ot understanding himselt and his world. Amid the bustle ot activities in and out ot the classroom, students took time to contemplate the special Drug Abuse and Goals tor Dallas programs. Whether zealous or apathetic, each one had his portion to otter to improvement in the school and in the community. Sincere or unconcerned. the individual created his own approach to lite and its problems. Alone in the crowd or running with the mass, one dis- covered the consequences ot choice. ABOVE: Mrs. Janice We-iland teaches speech class. TOP RIGHT: Senior Kathy Flowers arrives at school early. RIGI-IT: Spirit displays happiness at a football game. I2 Intense, Profound Emotions TOP: Happiness, ioy, wonder-These are experiences of youfh. LEFT: Loneliness is sfaying afier school. l l ,..- ........-.- i e L 5 , Q.. ,Q xr as 'I J 4 sy x ABOVE: Girls gym classes become involved wifh regular rouiine of class parficipafion. RIGHT: Sfudenis searches for informaiion for a research paper in fhe library. I4 El! '---Zz:-4 M K5 Responsibility, Pride Results in Involvement Breathless expectations in a tootball assembly, numerous activities, vibrating excitement, and dili- gent study involved the student in lite around him. A spirit ot creativity existed around Cougars con- ducting experiments in a chemistry lab or painting posters tor a Student Council dance. Individuals interested in outside activities discovered a variety ot organizations and events in the school, encom- passing many areas ot lite. Pride and a special sense ot responsibility devel- oped in the student involved in lite at Bryan Adams. Students tormed lasting triendships and gained exciting, new ideas. Through these exper- iences. they became more complete individuals. Gym classes exercising tlabby muscles, art students exhibiting their talents, and assemblies tilled with the singing ot the Alma Mater created the Spirit ot Youth. TOP: Mrs. Dora Brown shows illustrations in her European History class. LEFT: Spirits are proud of the 'Football team. ABOVE: Sfudenis read Goals for Dallas booklefs during 'Phe conference on fhe Goals program. RIGHT: Siudeni expresses wish for peace in Vieinam, FAR RIGHT TOP: Sun gives hope and spirif. FAR RIGHT BOTTOM: Civics class discusses -The problems of +he Uniied S+a+es government I6 'X 2 Q' Youth Disploy Concern In Poliiicol Affoirs WheTher in working Tor supporT oT a poliTical candidaTe or parTicipaTing in The STudenT Congress. Bryan Adams youTh demonsTraTed inTeresT in NaTional issues. A lively discussion wiTh conTlicTing poinTs oT view concerning a UniTed STaTes policy oTTen enveloped a Civics class. Such developmenT as The Goals Tor Dallas program worlced To insTill civic pride in The sTudenTs and involve Them in The planning oT The'ciTy. Cougars ioined oThers around The world in a Teeling oT awe as man TirsT placed his TooT on The surface oT The moon and communicaTed baclc To earTh. AnTicipaTion mounTed as The Three asTro- nauTs, Neil ArmsTrong, Edwin Aldrin. and lvlilce Collins saTely reTurned home. STudenTs TelT an upsurging oT hope and respecT Tor The NaTion. 'A desire To play an acTive role in The shaping of The counTry's TuTure inspired many youTh To worlc in poliTics on a local or naTional level. , '1 s 423 KLVLK i ,as I7 -. 4 wg- 6.4.1-.2 Q:-gg-meal -.,fN-'. A .4 y2gg5x.--42915-na6f2m,w ,,.,- WJ,-,XA '-1,-Cv-.1.':r i,21M'Li W,1K..f-2 . , v.q,3A--3 ,. ,,g,:6QfNgg,lf-' -,1 .- f.eQFF.':?-Q.:gm-.i5..-9 -,d?if.wgp3 I N 4-,,,.-N., ,- -,--,., ..,'?,gw1:-,..,..x,1.b.fj3 1,1652 ,,.,..,p-gy,-fm. ls.-,Q-W. A a.. -fa--fm --.f:::11L-.fwfzivfi.,-awww?-M -'Hq2,+f' 1- -W-4? kfi-Qvmwww--K' - .- 2 w- ..-.--.-..-. -'-.q - . Sew. 'flaw' lm. .5 ,4,3-W,-'Sz...,..+..v-MM--k.,.1'?1 JH- Ma. fu -- ' R-,5 x 1 -,f?? ?liFZ-E2 'ma 4 N7 N .4 N ' 53,3 ,I V i...-A5i.3ff?1?:-.zzxeis.',.-M. ,.-L ...W -1 f-W. lv,-A -.f 55, H Q J A, r p ,N qw... 1 . '-5:41 , . - f -2.155-'-f2 z53E . 1 . 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' A' ' grit? 1 ,f f .-P-53421:-2-Big- -',3a2Q 4, -. v A ' -7 -. .-,ff',,m,4a, 1 4-2 , in i Z ...- WL ,K,, Z, , ..... 4' NV Activities pirit Generates Pulse for Bustle of Activities Busy days began in the summer and continued nabated until late spring. Summers bustle ot con- rences, workshops, and practices paved the way r tall's activity and pageantry. The darlc days t winter harbored college boards, semester xams, theater productions, and Forensic contests. xs winter's gloom gave way to spring's glory, prep- ration began tor commencement exercises and lans tor graduation abounded. Throughout the year, meeting the challenge ot articipation required intelligence, stamina, and oirit. The spirit ot youth created the pulse tor the ulse tor this living. LEFT: Daring Student Council Dance Decorating Committee members decorate 'For The Party. LEFT TOP: Student studies diligently tor a test. LEFT BOTTOM: Early morning students find parlring lot attendant waiting. BELOW: Penny Grubbs loads bus tor San Angelo. New Students, Faculty See Exciting Beginning The introduction to Bryan Adams began in the summer tor many students, whether it was tor the tirst year or the third. During August, a world ot activities engaged students. The band, maiorettes, and drill team at- tended early morning rehearsal in preparation tor tall's tlurry ot halt-time shows. Cheerleaders busied themselves at the SMU Cheerleader School. For the fourth consecutive year, the cheerleaders' exuberant spirit gualitied them tor a special award, the spirit sticlc. Sophomores' dim awareness ot a new beginning and a ditterent perspective was heightened by an assembly the day betore daily classes commenced. Untamiliar taces ioined those in the crowded hall, and new associations between pupil and teacher began with the I969-70 school year. ABOVE CENTER: The Pride of White Rock in practice on a hot, summer day. RIGHT: Kathy Flowers greets ad- mirers on Sophomore Day. FAR RIGHT ABOVE: Sheila Wise and Vicki Yandell strut in antici- pation ot upcoming game. FAR RIGHT BELOW: Richard Estes, Ernie Brownlee, Penny Grubbs, and Andy Horner introduce new students to Bryan Adams. it 'ss 20 'Vw . ... km -' . 4 we 79 i , L hz R SOOO Pep Assembly Reflects Traditional BA Spirit Cheers, chants, pep tallcs, and pertormances by the Belles and maiorettes composed the list ot ingredients that made this year's pep assemblies enjoyable tor the students. Each week, the cheer- leaders created slcits that ranged trom the Great Shrinking Machine to Tommy Troian and his arch- enemy, Calvin Cougar. These slcits depicted the upcoming victories. Spirits, in their white slcirts and green blazers, 'filled the auditorium with constant enthusiasm throughout the assemblies as the Spirit Jug was opened and closed by the Cougar, Linda Ross. The Belles and the Spirits pertormed hand routines to such tunes as l Dig Roclc and Roll Music and The Spinning Wheel. As the year continued, the high spirit represented concrete evidence ot the student body's tast loyalty tor the tootball team. TOP RIGHT: Head maiorette, Kathy Brittain, performs one of her dance routines during the pep assemblies. RIGHT: Cougar Linda Ross brealrs out of cereal box for a slrit in the assemblies. ABOVE: Because of his big helmet, Bruce'Si'fford has trouble sitting up. ax v Q, X 5, X X 5 X 1 I ' x' 'Mxl N - A m ., Bn xx!! Q71 Q X NW vmwf' 5' 'mf X 2e,,,3, D, wwf fini 'Wi- ... X Y ,. ,V gf Q5 ' f gf 4 Ak Ni 9' J? f 0 4' if 3 s 1 I 5 Q K ... E. Lexx X. N K1 X R 2 SQ 3 waltz ,.,, ,gg 1 ww 5 S .As x l 'P ' x .I 3 vi K . 'P . x 0 'lf RIGHT ABOVE: Technician David Dill changed channels for viewers af home. RIGHT BELOVV: Eleciric Randy Kirkland played guilar dur- ing moon-blas+. ABOVE: Marionefie Melanie Ladd ihrilled moon ielevision viewers wifh her aniics. 26 .-Exdwm NFL Nloon Show Foster Talent ond Creativity Opening with vibrating music, the National Forensic League Talent Show came to Bryan Adams. Under the title ot the NFL Blast, this moon show tilled two student-packed assemblies. Mrs. Grayce Clay and Mrs. Janice Wieland produced and directed the show using the creative talent ot BA students. Exhibiting various musical talents, the pertormers included Tina English, Barbie Baines, Marla Caven- der, Cindy l-lall, Debbie McGee, and Sandy March- banlcs. Terry Vandivort impersonated Kaptain Krater with Pam Meelc as his assistant. Under a metallic disguise Per Seaholm portrayed the Par- tially Etticient Robot. Girls cast as Krater Kuties and Moon Maids added variety to the show with their dance routines. The combined ettorts ot the technical crew, choreography departments, and the cast produced an exceptional program tor the student body. -...ax Gordon Knight on drums was only a small part ot the NFL Talent Show. Terry Vanclrvort Kaptain Krater, and his assistant Pam Meek gave Earth viewers a moon show. Variety Theatre Fills Auditorium With Excitement Variety Theatre '69 included an assortment ot subjects. The plays encompassed old love, new romances, and magical tairies. A Day in the Lite ot Charlie involved the trus- trations ot the tamous comic strip character Charlie Brown. Good Griet! was treguently heard as Charlie erroneously struggled through one day ot lite. l-lowever, all the personal contlicts concluded with a new triendship between Lucy and Charlie. A resounding smack represented a noisy kiss and a slapped cheelc in Plastic Lovers. The tour couples in the play experienced the problems and ioys ot romance. l-lumorously spitetul natures permeated William Shakespeare-'s classic, A Midsummer-Night's Dream. Magical donlceys and unrequited love provided a hilarious loaclcground tor the tinal play in the series. ABOVE: 'And Charlie Brown struck outl' P,lGr'll: Ethel Pratt and John Jackson carry on a decrepid romance as Sally Bell and Karen McDonald listen in. 3? F 3 53 z K!! fi, t. if 1 K , 3 3 3 ff: 15 '- Fw X ' 5 f Q4 . - M, 3 OP LEFT: All I wan! is iusf one Kiss, David Fenely iells Darla Grieser. OP RlGHT: Elizabefh Smiih lries fo 'lallc Kenny Williams info marrying her. iBOVE: Shelly Jenkins playing Lucy, grabs fhe foofball baclr iusi as Charlie Brown. beHer lrnown s Don Damron, affempis +o kick I+. Spirit of ci New Yourh Permecrres Bryon Adams ln every acriviiy, rhe spiril of The srudenis was evideni. From Augusr unril May, many demands were made. The year began wirh marching, as ihe loand and drill learn pracliced lon-g hours under a merciless summer sun, and ended as solemn rows of grey and while marched under The brighlr lighrs of a large arena. Each srudenr conrriloured spirir, siamina, and inlelligence lo Jrhe school year. Exuberanr spirii marked rhe year, and srudenrs marked Jrhe year. ABOVE: Linda KeHle finds fhe library 'lo be a quief, well-lighfed place. BELOW: Brad Ewing mafches wifs wifh a fypewriier. 30 ,Q it I , Lv V 1 ' ' ' r-.. E-2 ABOVE LEFT: Jay Longan finds common understanding wifh drug seminar speaker. ABOVE: Paul Bryan? is somefimes a friend, or an individual. LEFT: Linda Ross confemplafes 'Phe pasf and dreams of 'Hue fufure. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Edna Proffer, Mrs. Francys Walls, and Mrs. Maryellen Wilbanlrs say farewell lo a dear friend. TOP RIGHT: Pariners in 'flue opera+ion of 'Phe school, Dr, Roberf B. Harris and Officer Kozlovslry say good-bye. ABOVE: A sign changes, yef a sp'ri1 goes on. FAR RIGHT: Dr. R. B. Harms, Mr. Joe Waddill, and Mr. Jerry Maddison coordinale facully aclivilies. RIGHT: A familiar sighf 'Io sfudenis, Dr. Harris ponders 'fulure plans. D 3 , , IAS, nf?-M :,W'1Q'W 'Ing MI Q1 MEA U1 e- 5 wfae c Q, 5 Hijsjg 423 Spirit of cr Principal Directed To New Tasks ln January, Dr. R. B. l-larris leil Bryan Adams lo assume lhe posl ol Direclor of Secondary Edu- calion. Wilh lhe end of a len year career, a greal source of school spiril diminished in Bryan Adams. Since l96O, few days passed wilhoul Dr. l-larris urging sludenls lo improve lhemselves and lhe world aboul lhem. Sincere in his conviclions, Dr. l-larris fell a deep love for The young people of his counlry and lhose in his school parlicularly. Roberl l'larris's alliludes, inleresls, and ideas were reflecled in all lacels of school life. These elemenls joined in malcing bolh lhe principal and lhe school oulslanding in lhe hearls of sludenls al Bryan Adams. Under lhe adminislralion of Dr. Harris, Bryan Adams grew lo become lhe largesl lhree-year high school in Texas. l-lonors from scholaslic achievemenls in all deparlmenls and alhlelic lri- umphs highlighled his leadership. Bryan Adams will miss'Dr.' Harris and his exu beranl spiril. 33 Sounds ot Spirit Echo Bold New Sentiment We've got the spirit, we've got the soul, we're the Cougars 7-O. The chants ot victory and the tears ot deteat lay the foundations tor the true Cougar spirit. Enthusiasm and spirit, the pride ot the Mean Green, echoed trom the White Roclc area through- out the i969-70 school year. Cougar Hysteria was generated through the ettorts ot the cheer- leader mascot, Belles, Spirits, Band, and the stu- dent body. A teeling ot school pride abounded throughout the season with the use ot outdoor rallies, patio decorations, the stage band, clever slcits, decorated bicycles, and sudden cases ot extreme spirititis. Excitement in the community itselt prevailed as Bryan Adams stands tilled to show the support given in all athletic, social, musical, and scholastic events. Students' ettorts in representing Bryan Adams both in and outside its walls, retlect the spirit and pride telt by students ot the Big Green School in the White Rock area. RIGHT: The Cougar is among the many faces of spirit. BELOW: Spirit alone is sometimes not enough. ABOVE LEFT: Decorafing goal- posfs is no easy laslc. ABOVE: Cheerleaders were offen carried away by emofion. BELOW: An omen of +l1e 'fulure appears as a pyramid collapses. Pomp and Circumsrance Mark Annual Coronation Soil, glimmering lormals in spring pasrels and whireecoaled 'ruxedoes lenl an exciling air lo The Bryan Adams Audiloriurn on lhe nighl ol January lhe lhirlieih. Smiling nominees anxiously awaired The announcemenl of Jrhe year's sweelhearl. Candidales were escorled ro a replica of Cam- elo'r as Their chosen rheme song was heard. As Masler ol Ceremonies, Richard Esles, lore open lhe envelopes, and The Queen was crowned. Afler lhe ceremonies, candidales and lheir escorls led in rhe Grand March, preceding The dance. i , 5 i ABOVE: Randy Jenlrins escorfed Margie Ledbeller +o sfage. BELOW: Susan McDonald, Mike Gregory, Bonnie Crulchfield David Floyd Cindy Lowenfhal and BenneH- Wade promenade dance floor. 36 9: . . ish. LEFT ABOVE: Caryl Wofford and Gary Hill dance +o medley of coronaiion iunes. LEFT BELOW: Sieve Esfes liffs coronalion wreafh 'From baskef of flower girl Susie Guy. BELOW: Vickie Yandell gleams as crown is awarded Sweefheari. 37 Speech Tournament Sees Speakers From 3 Stores Buses lined up ouTside The school and new Taces seen in The halls were TirsT signs ThaT The annual Bryanr Adams lnviTaTional Speech TournamenT, spon- sored by The NaTional Forensic League, had begun. Over l,OOO sTudenTs Trom 53 schools in Texas, Ok- lahoma, and Louisiana parTicipaTed in l97O Tour- namenT on February 7 and 8. During sixTh and sevenTh periods, classes lisTened To speeches, debaTes, inTerpreTaTions, and ora- Tories as Their Teachers iudqed. OualiTied paren.Ts oT many sTudenTs also were aslced To fudge Friday nighT and SaTurolay morning. OuT oT ciTy schools Toolc Top honors as RoberT E. Lee oT Tyler, Texas, won sweepsTalces by col- lecTinq The greaTesT number oT poinTs. Trophies presenTed To The winners oT The diTTerenT divisions were provided by The WhiTe Rock Kiwanis Club. NT TOP: Unsung heroes of The Tournamenf were The ianiiors, who removed The remnanfs of a busy weekend. ABOVE: Cynda Wieland, Penny Grubbs, and Dena Windham welcomed guesTs and cTirecTed parTicipanTS. lx T swrgii XX Y , 522 V , wi T N2 2 L L T X W ,,,. .,...,,, A ---,, ' ,wa 909981 i ..-- ' H ' RIGHT: Ouf of fown con+es+an+ has difficuliy in loca+ing assigned in ihe maze of halls. A, , , , TOP LEFT: Caryl Wofford direcfs iime keepers fo appropria+e rooms during speech 'Tournament TOP RIG-HT: Sfudeni audience during school lisiened fo prose readings from speech coniesfanfs. BELOW LEFT: Mrs. Peggy Sansing iudges compeiiiion on firsi day of speech +ournameni'. xxx xx - as in ff ,,' o.. 'U 0 ', . Q 0 .o.O' - .' ga. A . -' in si- ' 'C . M-if 3: 2 , E H S ,2 QQ ph , QW H , ,wig A Mg. 2 g? Q . ,, fi f ff? if: ,Z ,, .OW: Johnny Reb lGary Hilll longs for The days of elecTric razors. TTTOM: Susie Henderson saw The fall of The SouTh. WER RlGHT: Aunf Jemimah, porfrayed by Sieve Sfuarf, won The Twirp e, a free annual. Twirp Dance Sees The Rise of 0 New South ConTrary To hisTory, The Civil War did nOT end aT AppOmaTTOx. On The nighT oT January 26, l97O, The annual Twirp Dance, The Blue and The Gray clashed in a moclc baTTle, laden wiTh memories OT The War beTween The STaTes, Paul Newman, and ScarleT Ol-lara. Blue and gray sTreamers cris- crossed The dance Tloor, and a large Tlag dominaTed The room. The purpose OT The Twirp dance lTwirp is an abbreviaTion OT The Woman ls Required To Payl was To announce The lisT OT Sophomore, Junior, and Senior personaliTies. A hilarious slsiT saw mem- bers OT The annual sTaTT conTribuTing To pan boTh Gone WiTh The Wind and CaT on a l'loT Tin ROOT. FaT Daddy iKenn GreTzl zealously guarded The personaliTy lisT while an invading Union army lJuniors on The annual sTaTTl soughT To spiriT The all imporTanT lisT away. As The NorThern charge Tell away brolsen, The vicToriOus SouTherners an- nounced The personaliTies To The vanquished Yankee soldiers. In The end, Tempers were sooThed by The music provided Tor The audience by The YellowsTones and The Bryan Adams STage Band. T 4l NFL Goins Recognition by Speech Skills, Leadership vw Q-an-n...,w,. TOP: Bryan Adams NFL displays award presenled by Mr. Jacobs. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Richardson, principal, inlroduces spealcer Bruno Jacobs. BOTTOM: Bruno Jacobs, founder of 'lhe NFL encourages sludenis lo compefe 42 Fete in Cateteria Denotes Festive Holiday Spirit is , A tew days betore Christmas, a group ot revelers celebrated the holidays during their lunch period in the school cateteria. Senior Gary l-lill served as lvlaitre de, assisted by coolcs Debbie Hill and Caryl Wottord. Penny Grubbs was chiet bottle washer. 'lurlcey was served, graced by a sparkling beverage. Several diners were later treated tor a sudden illness. Also eaten by the diners were dressing and cranf berry sauce. Candelabras highlighted the table, and an expensive tablecloth added to the general testive decor. ln spite ot these touches, neither turlcey, dressing, nor a tine beverage changed the general intorrnal cateteria atmosphere. ABOVE Penny Grubbs, Debbie Hill, and Caryl Wofford savor a holiday beverage. LEFT: Gary Hill carves turlcey for cafeteria celebration, 'rganizalions pirit of School Fell in umerous Orgonizorions Dances, balce sales, car smashes and decoralion The school consliluled a lraclion of lhe yearly enls sponsored by lhe organizalions of Bryan iams. Cheerleaders, Belles, Band, Spirils and maioreiles ovided spiril al ioolball games. Service clubs ised money and sponsored aclivilies lor under- ivileged families. Fulure clubs helped gain in- ghr inlo lhe business world. Foreign language lbs provided an opporlunily for a deeper under- anding ol anolher people, lheir cusloms, and his- ry lor members who parlicipaled. LEFT: Drum Maior leads band in halflime show. LEFT TOP: Somelimes even a proieclionisl sleeps fhrough 'film room movies. LEFT BOTTOM: Spirils provide enlhusiasm fo any foolball game as 'lhey yell and supporl' flue leam. BELOW: Tuba players leave afler early morning praclice. Student Council Strives tor Student Involvement Lively discussions ori new projects, trantic last- minute plans tor dances, and the welcoming ot timid sophomores constituted only a segment ot the worlc ot the Student Council. Smiling representatives selling Cougar looolcs to the new sophomores began the year ot worlc. A single representative was elected trom each class to serve with the otticers and sponsor Mr. Jerry Clay in various school projects. Committees played an important role in the ad- vancing ot proiects. Atternoons and mornings, the publicity group designed vivid posters ot lcaleidoscopic coloring advertising the Student Council sponsored events. Similarly, the Dance Com- mittee met many mornings, planning the music. themes, and decorations tor The Party, the Homecoming dance. and the Coronation. The Student Directory group worked long hours in pur- suit ot students' telephone numbers and addresses tor the directory. Through stimulating discussions and detailed planning, the Student Council worlaed tor complete student involvement in all phases ot school lite. 'iii i i ti ik W vit x Vit i X 1 iii x TOP: Dance Committee member Paul Millender goes to great lengths to decorate the gym. ABOVE: Secretary Penny Grubbs and Treasurer Andy Horner plan the schedule for an important meeting. 46 LEFT: Malring a big sale wifh a Cougar bool: brougl-li' a smile fo S+udenr Council member Char- maine Smiih. BELOW: Presideni Richard Esies calls on wide-awalce sfudenfs in an early morning meering. Outstanding Students Belong to Current NHS For the tirst year in Bryan Adams's history, the National Honor Society sponsored a tutor system. Members ot the Society tutored the students in all academic tields during study hall periods. The tutoring program, on a one-to-one ratio, proved to be highly successtul. Many activities sponsored by the Honor Society benefited the entire student body. College Night, sponsored by NHS, gave students an insight into the college of their choice. Studen-ts with an outstanding scholastic average who had shown exceptional qualities ot leadership, citizenship, and school service were chosen by the faculty tor the Society. Under the leadership of president Gary Hill and sponsor Mr. Jim Daniels, the Honor Society ac- complished its goals by contributing to the aca- demic achievements ot Bryan Adams's students. BOTTOM LEFT: Linda Janousel: and Troy Jolly enioy listening to one of the many speakers. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Richardson talks briefly with Honor Society before pre senting members with Honor Cards. TOP: Officers of the I969-70 Honor Society were President Gary Hill Vice President Randy Kirkland, Secretary Debbie Hill, and Treasurer Marion Boelhouwer 48 K M Y A-. in A it Kiqfsfrf 'v Wi Q ' X gh Mi? ab Q 4 K K ,xf if L .W . 145 f S .-N, ff N 8 f X Q 5,45 , 17' If www I s, ff 1. X S... NFL Founder Announces Presentotion of Aword Hours oT preparaTion amid preliminary con- Tusion of conTesTanTs characTerized The early be- ginning oT The Bryan Adams lnviTaTional Speech TournamenT. Though a heavy rain poured conTin- ually ThroughouT The day, regisTraTion rose over The Thousand mark. Judging was held during The sixTh and sevenTh periods, wiTh sTudenT audiences and Teachers, area businessmen, and Kiwanis members as judges. Several neighboring sTaTes were repre- senTed during The Two day speech TournamenT. For award winning compeTiTion during The school year, The NFL was chosen one oT The Top TwenTy- Tive chapTers ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes. To presenT The award, The Tounder oT The NaTional Forensic League, Mr. Bruno Jacobs was honored during a special assembly. Proceeds Trom The annual NFL TalenT Show pro- vided Tinancing Tor ouT oT Town TournamenTs and Those hosTed by BA. Under The experienced guidance oT sponsor Mrs. Janice Wieland, The NFL received numerous honors in The Tield of speech and deloaTe. TOP: Linda Janousek infroduces guesi' speaker Mr Bruno Jacobs during NFL Assembly BOTTOM: Speech conTesTanTs awaii' final durechon and regrsfrahon aT InvrTaTronal Speech Tournameni' ff' as . K . ff 5 o Xs ','o?. L oe 4 0 Z .,' gl 'N in k.Eg 1 K. l s l 1 sf ' A s afbnwsszel' ' fx' rf X -' ' , 53 , 1-w , ,...,m DP: Jody Jackson, Dana Windham, Penny Grubbs, and Rex Lundy provide informafion fo confused coniesfanfs of fhe Speech Tournament SOVE LEFT: Mr. Bruno Jacobs, founder of NFL, addresses assembly concerning award presenia+ion fo BA. BOVE RIGHT: Speech pariicipanis find room assignmenis on informaiive bullerin board. ,3, 5l Versatility ot Drama Found in Presentation Numerous decisions and a wide range ot opin- ions enlivened the proposed selections concerning plays tor pertormances in Variety Theatre. With several weelcs deliberation, Cothurnus members through the guidance ot their sponsor, Mrs. Francys Walls, chose tor production A Midsummer Night's Dream, Charlie Brown and Triology tor Lovers. Summer workshop promised prospective mem- bers involvement with drama, while others worlced on basic scenery and pertecting expression, move- ment and pronunciation. During this time and throughout the school year a touring company ot Cothurnus members presented children's plays to special groups on Saturdays. Protessionals in the area ot drama tilled club meetings with new de- velopment in theatrical presentation. Work with the Cothurnus Club provided several students with dramatic Art Scholarships brought to other tundamentals and versatility ot portrayed tound in drama. TOP: Cothurnus members bring to lite Charlie Brown's baseball team. BOTTOM: Variety Theatre depicts a segment of Midsummer Night's Dream. C 1, ',, Q n f M ' M,-.Q 1-Q ,FM me-M W. , TTN-v 'Q sv rw I KM A , 1 4 w I 4' - I . Q' 5 - I 'audi Honorary Dramatic Club Provides Acting Model Lafe-hour behind fhe scenes worlc as well as on-sfage performances enabled Cofhurnus members 'lo earn fhe valued poinfs fo become a Thespian. The required number was fen, and sfudenfs worked diligenfly foward fheir goal by parficipafing as acfors, in sfage producfion, direcfing, malceup, visual effecfs, and The various ofher areas of drama. Members enioyed reliving pasf achievemenfs and comparafive discussions on fechnigues and abilifies wifh individuals fhaf possessed The same love of drama fhaf fhey did. The honorary sociefy disfinguished young acfors and acfresses as a resulf of fheir devofed worlc and abilifies as a member of The Cofhurnus Club. Once a Thespian member, sfudenfs began col- lecfing exfra honor poinfs for an even higher de- gree of achievemenf. Presidenf Jay Longan and sponsor Mrs. Francys Walls afforded fhe leadership for fhe club's worlc in fhe field of dramafics. TOP: Mimiclring lhe fwo 'faces of drama, Susan Harvey and Charles McClearen reveal comedy and 'lragedy in fheir expressions. BOTTOM: Emofional variefy, The lrey io effeclive drama, appears in 'lhe 'Faces of Thespian officers Charles McClearen, Debbie Higgs, Jay Longan, Linda Anderson, and sponsor Mrs. Francys Walls. 55 Q if -1-.1 if af F TOP LEFT: Dr. Ernie Brownlee loolrs on as Cougar Linda Ross adds ihe final 'louch fo ihe per- 'fecf Senior player. TOP RIGHT: .Cheerleaders charge up during summer prac- fice. CENTER LEFT: Linda Ross ai'- 'lempls fo see whar is ailing 'Ihe siclr Cougar. CENTER RIGHT: Cougar Mascot Linda Ross. BOTTOM: Halfiime for cheerlead- ers is resf lime. Procrice During Summer Promises Fell Success Once again, The Bryan Adams 'cheerleaders led The sTudenT body in supporTing sporTs acTiviTies. The cheerleaders reTurned Trom SMU Cheerleader school Tired buT happy. Having aTTained several awards, BA's cheerleaders Tied Tour oTher schools Tor The mosT awards accepTed aT SMU. They received Three Third-place ribbons Tor OuTsTanding Performances, one second-place ribbon Tor ExcellenT AchievemenTs, one Honorable MenTion Award, and The Spiriir STiclc Three consecu- Tive Times. Clever slciTs, creaTed by The six boys and Tour girls, promoTed spiriT, laughTer, and school pride. Mrs. PaTsy Woolery sponsored The I969-70 cheer- leaders, who worlced To achieve pride and enThusi- asm in Bryan Adams. 2 ii W... T, E 'Ti me --4 2 ABOVE LEFT: Bruce Sifford, Penny Grubbs, and Gary Hill. CENTER LEFT: Ernie Brownlee, Linda Cheelc, and STeve Thomas provide spiriT. LOVVER LEFT: Brad Rogers, Sara Sfeigerwald, and Greg Hibbs pracfice Cougar yells. ABOVE: During summer pracTice, The BA cheerleaders, S'I'eve Thomas, Ernie Brownlee, Gary Hill, Bruce Sifford, Greg Hibbs, Penny Grubbs, Brad Rogers, Sara STeiger- Wald, Linda Cheelr, and Linda Ross, looked forward To a season wiTh The Cougars on Top. Belles Kick Season Off With Populcirlrcidition ' 'e PoinT your Toes! Kick higher! Keep your arms and backs sTraighTl These exclamaTions, heard echoing Trom The girls' gym mixed wiTh vibraTing music, signiTied preparaTion and pracTice Tor an- oTher inTricaTe rouTine by The Bryan Adams Belles. Complex hand rouTines, creaTed by The Three oTTicers, TogeTher wiTh The TradiTional BA Kick con- TribuTed To The specTacle displayed by The Belles aT each TooTball game. Exercise and pracTice did noT monopolize The Belles' pre-game acTiviTies. Producing symbolic moTTos and Tokens oT appreciaTioni and humor Tor The TooTball Team demonsTraTed The eagerness To win among The Belles. ExTra-curricular acTiviTies, such as decoraTing The TooTball players' homes and The boys' gym conTrilouTed To The spiriT and en- Thusiasm builT Tor each game. A bangueT was given in January To commem- oraTe The evenTs which Took place during TooTball season and To close The year wiTh mixed emoTionis. Through Their Trademark oT sTarched, TluTTy peTTi- coaTs, made Trom nineTy yards oT sTiTT, whiTe neT, The l969-70 Belles Tried To live up To Their +i+le oT The Pride OT WhiTe Rock. 1- 1.1. . '... L! .Q ABOVE: Belles open season wiTh performance in San Angelo. 58 M T M Twfse fs if . sivm f ' sims 9 'YW 13 Jan Henderson Linda Janousvelc Anne Jonnes Suzanne Kelly Jean Krempein Viclci Krelow Suzanne Appling Bellye Ash Marion Boelhouwer Diana Bradford V Chris Brandenburg Susan Brezik Georgeanne Brillain Barbara Brilron Debbie Chifsey Kalhy Crulchfield Connie. Cuddy Amy Culver Debbie Darnron Dianne Debenporl Tina English Laurie Esles Jennifer Fadeff Beclcy Farmer Kalhy Flowers Melinda Flowers Nancy Forbes Beverly Fordham Viclci Fowler Gail Franlz Sharlene Gersch Carla Green Sharon Guy Renee Haire Cindy Lowenlhal Linda Lueliviclc Marcia Lurie Janel' Lynn Denise McCuen Deborah Magee Sandy Marchbanlcs Nila Marlin Karen Mercalf Viclci Morgan Maolelyn Myers Denise Neal Debra Norman Debra Nowlin Carrie Parker Alison Pearce Karen Pills Eihel PraH Barbara Reid Michelle Reid Marsha Rimmer Nancy Sauer Sue Schafer Karen Scoggins Debbie Sellers DeeDee Smirh Judy Slringer Deborah Swinlord Janis Tale Nancy Thomas Palricia Tiller Linda Tuclcer Jennifer Wash Brenda While Sherry Wooll ,ef B is sg mann -,:. ' A HWFWKE ,4r1'!':'-fans. .- 1 , .-., f 1. i A f., WY Capfain Phyllis Parker Co-cap+ain Vicki Yandell Lieufenam' Sheila Wise Sponsor Miss Nina Sparks bl Stage Band Joins With Traditions at Cougars To further accent the challenging new sounds ot the traditional Cougar Band, a counterpart ot another name and with a clitterent style emerged. The Stage Band tounded its ability in the area ot modern jazz. With the combination ot modern and classical music, the Bryan Adams Band produced a sound to be commemorated in its history. Under the supervision ot band director Mr. Charles Lintz and drum maior, Mark Mayerhott, the music and marching ability ot the band captured audiences both new and old. Versatility coupled with originality tound variation ot presentation through parades, assemblies, spring programs, and intramural contests. Annual candy sales provided the necessary tunds tor band activities and the tinances tor the trip to San Angelo. From the result ot hours ot hard work and many rehearsals, Cougar pride created a new and thoroughly distinct image ot sound. TOP: Mr. Lintz conducts rehearsal of new pieces during summer practice BOTTOM: Cougar Band of I969 70 fills auditorium stage in formal dress . ,Q 05- T A, , Q' ll A Off' 2,--g .Ii-. ,. . ,7.., ,M 1,01 --QM 'K v ' W , f 3, Q, ay ikbizqr - I J S ' Q ff f iw TOP: Maiorefies fill hof summer days wifh hours of rwirling. MIDDLE: Siraighf lines and precision drills come from hard pracfice. BOTTOM: Band and Belles fill many days wifh 'fun and excifing praciices. JJ J ya, -4 -'fa ,Y ,..., ...f X. , ,QL 1351 Q LY il. r.t. ., K Q Q R . , X . QL- -1, -. ' -Q k x wif X E as if 1 if 4, . 5?s4, K I it v nun BELOW TOP TO BOTTOM: Sharon Barlrer, Judy Weafherread and Casey Chandler TS.. , LEFT TOP TO BOTTOM: Melanie Ladd, Sharla Wagner, Connie Sfeely and Jaclrie Highlower Silver-Green Uniforms Give Twirlers Sparkle Spailrle, color. and excifemenf provided by +he maiorelies ol Bryan Adams slimulaled 'rhe new sea- son of hall-Hme acfivilies. lnnovali-ons, which changed lhe uniforms lo silver and green. broughl pride and recognilion lo 'rhe l969-70 lwirlers. Drilling, rehearsing, and lwirling classes enabled lhe maiorelles lo acquire recognilion lhroughoul l'he school year. Performances during foolball assemblies and half- lirne shows involved The maior porlion of lhe ma- jorelles' year. Coniesls, marching in parades. and giving lessons in 'rwirling also occupied 'rhe ma- iorelles. Under lhe leadership of head maioreile Kafhy Brillain and sponsor Miss Rila Weaver, lhe eighl' girls gave Bryan Adams a year full of exciling changes OL ff HEAD MAJORETTE: Kafhy Briffain 65 l l Spirits Decorate Halls In Traditional Colors Boundless enthusiasm penetrated every corner ot BA through the excitement created within the Bryan Adams Spirits. Vivid imaginations and the new ideas ot six hundred girls so provolced and prodded this spirit as to involve everyone within its domain, Old-time traditions ot issuing torth spirit tound new mannerisms in the I969-70 season. The Cougar Spirit displayed its tull torce through the decorate your car contest and weelcly decorating ot the big Green and White School The vast excitement ot each game tound encouragement and response through card stunts cheers and hand routines With the ambition to compete in try outs tor cheerleader ot Belles a set ot rules established the requirements tor eligibility Entorcement and gurd ance was issued trom President Jayne Anne Farley and sponsors, Miss Sinah Goode and Mrs. Dora Brown who worlced diligently TOP: Triumphant Cougars are baclred by two loyal fans, Mary Sue Mullens, Jeanne Bowen. BOTTOM: Card section brings pride and encouragement to Bryan Adams. lima' ar r T , ll 398 ,N ,I L , ,A L,-' a' fP'jg, 'E LEFT: Decorafe Your Door Conies+ produces unknown 'lalenf from wifhin fhe Spirifs. RIGHT: Wide-awake members lisfen a'Heniively in early morn- ing meeiings. LEFT: John Cheek's VW wins 'Firsf place in Decorafe Your Car Con?es1. pf gas 1 ',,- mae Classics cmd Modems Vibrcite Hcirmoniously Music oT The SixTies echoed The asTounding dis- coveries and The vibranT conTroversies oT man during This Time. Through aspecTs oT This music, The Con- cerT Choir leTT Their inTerpreTaTion of The decade Throughian assembly OT pop and show Tunes. Along wiTh The sounds oT This Time, The choir also presenTed The TradiTional hymns oT ChrisTrnas. An assembly scheduled Tor The sTudenTs and a caroling parTy To VeTeran's l-lospiTal inTroduced The old and new oT The ChrisTmas season. STudenTs of l'lill and GasTon Jr. l-ligh, as prospec- Tive members oT The ConcerT Choir, became ac- guainTed wiTh This club Through assemblies aT Their respecTive schools. WiTh The coming oT spring an, assembly and The musical porTion oT The Bacca- laureaTe and CommencemenT Exercises were per- Tormed by The choir. WiTh Mr. ColTon Erwin and The coordinaTion oT ideas, The music deparTmenT I H acquired a rewarding year. TOP: The ChrisTmas assembly brings PeTe Gonzales, Sanfa Claus, To Bryan Adams wiTh his bag of candy. ABOVE: STANDING: Sandy Marchbanlrs, Tom Yenny, PeTe Gonzales, Bill Esfes, Charlie Hood, Debbie Hall, C. E. Sebasiian. SEAT Paul Low, Debbie McGee, Tina English, KaThy Kelso, Jan McCullough, John Franks. b8 1 ,T .V e if 95 as 4 ? if if 5 is T T E DP ROW: Pai' Macziewslci, Mark Jones, Jan McCullough, Pam Meelr, Sandy Marchbanlcs, Paul iwe, Alice Talley, Debbie Hill, Pam OrcuH, Noel Marchbanlrs, Bobbie Caldwell, Charlie Chaffin, iula Meelc, Charlie Hood. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Sue Schweilrhard, Linda Anderson, Debbie Hall, E. Sebasfian, Karen Green, Tina English, Bill Esles, Melanie Ladd, Tom Yenne, Kafhy Kelso, m Barion, Lisa King. BOTTOM ROW: Margare+ Hedges, Debbie McGee, Charles Nelson, Lillian Porfe, Pele Gonzales, Laurie Reames, John Franks, Dena Chambliss, Keith Aiavolasifi, Nancy 1i+h, Rosemary Wilson, Cheryl Niclrell, Celane Goldfaden. DTTOM: Seniors caroling fhroughouf fhe big Green and While halls follow one of many vorife fradiiions. 0rches'rro Wins Honors or Chicogo Convention Chicago, Jrhe Windy Cily, became +he final realizalion of long, hard hours of preparaiion for The Bryan Adams Orcheslra. From among Jrhe four high school orchesrras chosen 'ihroughoulr rhe na- rion 'ro play al rhe Music Educaiors Nalional Con- veniion in Chicago, Bryan Adams was Jrhe only orchesrra selecled from Texas. Financing and praclice shared equal lime 'rhroughour rhe year as members prepared for compelilion. Candy, Cougar pads, bumper sliclc- ers, and assemblies provided a porfion of Jrhe necessary funds, while donalrions complefed rhe 'roral sum. Music camps and a seven-counrry European four offered many members a more in- Jrensive srudy of music in relarion 'lo Their insrrumenr. Amid rhe pracrice for narional comperirion, nine members were named lo All-Slafe. The sludenls were: Susan Lamb, Barbara Norren, Larry Veal, Denise Neal, David Yonley, Mar Topper, Gerry Brahinslcy, Ida lwanier, and Bobby Archambaulr. TOP: Miss Susan S+erreH conducfed long hours of prachce rn preparahon for Chicago 'lrrp BOTTOM: Orchesira members work drlrgenily + perfecf 'hmrng and sound ABOVE: David Verhoeven concenfrafes his efforfs on French Horn as he looks ioward Nafional Convenfion of Music Educaiors. LEFT: Members awaif insirucfions from Miss Susan Sferreff, orchesfra leader. Exchange Members Leud Discussions on Customs Vasi's brillianTly colored sari and The warm smiles oT The Two exchange sTudenTs enlivened The ac- TiviTies OT The American Field Service. Members worked To increase Their knowledge oT 'Foreign cusToms and To promoTe beTTer worldwide under- sTanding Through leTTers, newspapers, and sTudenT conTribuTions. JanewiT PiTayaTaraTorn, an eighTeen-year-old sTu- denT Trom KeyuT, Thailand, who loved meeTing people, delighTed club parTicipan-Ts wiTh descripTive sTories and colorTul slides oT his homeland. Bryan Adams' oTher exchange sTudenT, VasanTharanee Gulasekharam oT Colombo, Ceylon, was quickly nicknamed Vasi by Tongue-Tied Cougar Triends. BoTl'i JanewiT and Vasi provided exciTing narraTives and deTiniTe opinions during The AFS Assembly held during The Tall To inTroduce Them. SensiTive discussions on The UniTed STaTes' re- laTions wiih Toreign naTiOns and underlying prob- lems and belieTs oT These counTries dominared meeT- ings held by The club. Sponsor Mrs. Alice Whire worked wiTh club members Toward greaTer rnTer- naTional undersTancling. TOP: Presideni' Bonnie Behnke and Vasi begin The mee+ing wiTh some original iokes. RlGl-lT: Alice Talley, Karen Thorn- . Ton, Vasi, Bonnie Behnkg, Diane Plunlr, and Janewif work Togeiher To plan AFS Assembly. 72 TOP: Janewif and Vasi describe iheir homeland fc sponsor Mrs. Alice Wl'1i+e BOTTOM: All AFS members enioy leading discussions. Q TOP LEFT: Bobby Hendricks, David Coyle, Blalce Johnson, and Neil Crouch learn +ha+ Key Club is noi all worlr TOP RIGHT: Jim Franlclin and Fred Williams enierfain sfudenls ai lhe Key Club carnival. LOWER RIGHT: Charles Allison worked diligen+ly af fhe carnival. LOWER LEFT: Senior Mike Gibson lalces a swing al ihe Rambler during 'lhe Key Club Car Smash. uw..-. g . awe or New Key Club Continues to Benefit the Community Bryan Adams Key Club, a division ot the inter- national organization, was designed tor the lcey' boys in all phases ot school lite. This unique or- ganization pertormed a variety ot services tor its school and community. Fund raising proiects, such as holding a car wash in the tall, sponsoring the Christmas Tree lot, and giving the annual Car Smash, provided money tor Angels lncofporated, a school tor the mentally retarded children in the area. The Key Club also held a carnival at James Bowie Ele- mentary School in Oalc Clitt. ln April, this year's members attended the Dis- trict Convention held in Galveston. The president ot the l969-70 Key Club was Bruce Jaggers. Mr. A. C. Viclc sponsored this year's club, whose goal involved the Building ot better men by working together to help someone else. TOP LEFT: Key Clubbers relax during a morning meeting. MlDDLE LEFT: The annual car wash was not totally serious. BOTTOM LEFT: Allen Riedel, Dane Johnson, Brett Stephen, and Charles Allison enjoyed the speaker at the leadership banquet at Viclr's cafeteria. ABOVE: Gary Hill fascinated young boys attending the Key Club carnival with his magic bottles. 75 Y-Teens Find Happiness From Halloween Party Halloween broughT surprises OT delighT To The children oT Angels, lncorporaTed Through The an- nual parTy sponsored by The Y-Teens. ln prepara- Tion Tor Thanksgiving, The club prepared an auThenTic Thanksgiving dinner To give To some who oTher- wise would have had none. The brighr and colorTul happiness OT ChrisTmas reached many under- privileged children wiTh The disTribuTion OT Toys and cloThes purchased by The chapTer. ParTicipaTion in such learning seminars as GT- Ticers Training Camp and The World Fellowship Ceremony enabled The Y-Teens ChapTer oT Bryan Adams To combine Their ideas wiTh oThers. Advice and leadership oT sponsor, lvlrs. Carolyn Nail and presidenT ElizabeTh SmiTh, encouraged The planning and execuTioni oT These ideas. C5uesT speakers and represenTaTives Trom oTher area clubs oTTen aTTended meeTings To inTorm Bryan Adams oT Their acTiviTies. Combining The ideas and ThoughT OT many gave The Y-Teens a purposeful and meaningTul organizaTion. i I TOP: Jan Daughfery seems To be bursTing wiTl1 surprises Tor children. ABOVE: Children of Angels, lnc. eagerly awaiT The nexT performance oT Y-Teens. 76 TOP: Marci Kesler befriends a young boy during Halloween Parly af Angels, Inc. BOTTOM: Y-Teen members discuss Halloween program a+ Angels, Inc. KRW X Art in Action Produces Picturesque Creativity Versatility, originality, and young ideas tormed the nucleus tor the Art in Action Club activities. Baclcdrops and scenery tor Variety Theater and the Senior Play graphically constituted a small portion ot the total ettect produced by the mem- bers ot the Art Club. Vivid impressions and new conceptions ot art theories and techniques received top awards in the Cratt Fair. Art students were also honored at competition in the University ot Dallas Art Show. The Neiman Marcus Fortnight ot East Meets West in November engaged the participation ot all art students. As participants in the inter-class contest, addi- tional merit was achieved by winning students in the senior exhibits. Guest spealcers added creative ideas in the areas ot commercial artistry and original tlower arranging. With city-wide contests, inter-class contests, and guest speakers, members ot the i969 Art in Action Club gained insight and new knowledge about the ever-changing world ot art. TOP: Never moving a muscle, Richard Gladstone assumes the role of a statue BOTTOM: Santa Angelo, Nancy Barnet and Pat Snider prepare for upcoming art exhibit 78 ABOVE: Allan Billingsly and Merrilee Slwopland worlr on scenery. LEFT: Roberi Goodson poses, while arf s+uden+s skeich in arf classes. 79 Mysteries ot Science Explored by Students W Experimenting with hereditary and environmental intluences on criminal or philanthropic tendencies and exploiting all aspects ot an extensive hypothe- sis occupied the inquisitive minds ot the Science Club. Individuals delved into the tields ot biology, chemistry, and physics attempting to disclose the mysteries ot each science. Members embarked on various tield trips to broaden their scopes ot new conceptions and emerging techniques. Excursions to the University ot Plano and out-ot-town centers resulted in much material tor discussion. and debate. Highlighting activities were the Eighth Annual Southwest Science Symposium held at Bryan Adams March twenty-tirst. Club members eagerly antici- pated the event preceded by extensive planning and preparations. Led by sponsor Mr. Gary Atwood, the Science Club worlced to disclose the secrets ot the tield ot science. ABOVE: Sponsor Mr. Gary Atwood shares the interest of Beverly Pendley and Paul Lowe rn a new scrent theory that will startle the world BELOW: Members' reactions vary during discussion by guest peaker 80 i I fig k.kk if-1 ut. ' - aw W-WL.:--f LEFT: Guesi' speaker discusses his viewpoin+ on a scienfific sfudy. BELOWg Bill Campbell fakes sl'1o+s of lively meef- ing wilh 'llwe assislance of Paul Lowe. Computers, Theorems Assisted Club Members Compufer clinks and buzzes calculafing lengfhy equafions aided members of The Mafh Club in compufafions of higher mafhemafics. Basic funda- menfals in geomefry and algebra, as well as fhe more complicafed funcfions in calculus, were ufilized in forming new proofs and fheorems. One of fhe mosf excifing and informafive evenfs during fhe year was The annual symposium held af Bryan Adams in January. Speakers from a variefy of colleges addressed sfudenfs from all over Texas. The high school mafhemaficians affended a series of lecfures perfaining fo fheir specific fields of in- feresf. New fechniques and unfried equafions in- volving incongruous variables were cenfers of dis- cussions during fhe symposium. Meefings every second and fourfh Wednesday were held fo plan candy sales and ofher money- malcing proiecfs fo sponsor fhe club's acfivifies and holiday parfies. Under fhe leadership of Presidenf David Lamb and sponsor Mrs. Lois Crawford, fhe Mafh Club worlced fo increase 'rheir knowledge of new and old concepfs in higher mafhemafics. TOP: David Lamb can'+ seem 'lo malce fhe group undersland. ABOVE: Jane Broadl' and David Lamb help Mrs. Lois Crawford slraighfen ihings out 82 LEFT: David Lamb and Bill Campbell fool around a lot BELOW: Mrs. Lois Crawford and Jane Broadi' work on symposium plans. 83 HonoruryClub Strives Toward New Abilities Unclerslancling malh lechniques ancl a B aver- age were required l'o become a member of Mu Alpha Thela. The honorary segmenl of lhe lvlalh Club held an incluciion during ihe spring for ihe new parlicipanls. Tuioring sl'uden'l's and supplying lhe leadership for aspiring malhemalicians occupied lhe lime of honorary sociely members. TOP: Bill Campbell and Jane Broadl' 'Find The disagreemenf befween Korlcy Kafhman and Mrs. Lois Crawford amusing. ABOVE: Ben Williams and Jane Broadi program 1'l1e com- puler for a homework problem. ABOVE: Jane Broadf and David Lamb demonslrafe new 'lheory in malh. 84 Quill 8. Scroll Honors Quoliiied Journolists lniTiaTion oT new oTTicers highlighTed The Ouill 8: Scroll banqueT held in March. OuTsTanding iournal- isTs Trom The Cougar Chronicle and The el Con- quisTador sTaTTs who mainTained a C average comprised The l969-70 Quill X1 Scroll. The Honorary LiTerary SocieTy also presenTed The senior ediTors OT boTh publicaTions wiTh awards Tor ouTsTanding worlc. During The banquet members also received pins engraved wiTh Their sTaTT posiTions. PaT DeVaney, president led in The planninq oT acTiviTies while Mrs. Linda Ray and Mrs. Annie Riddle combined TalenTs To sponsor The organizaTion. I TOP LEFT: Jo Carol Cummings pro- ceeded wiTh her duties despife The efforfs of Kenn Greh To slop her. LOWER RlGl'lT: Officers Gwen Phil- lips, Jo Carol Cummings, PaT DeVaney, and Sandy Gray enioy chafling wiTh Mrs. Riddle. ABOVE: Pai DeVaney discusses The Cou- gar Chronicle and el C before The meeiing begins. 85 Pesos for Braces Aid Gucrdcilcricrro Children Through an infense sfudy of fhe Spanish lan- guage, discussions wifh guesf spealcers, confacls wifh Spanish-spealcing communifies in fhe cify. and vivid sfudy programs, fhe Spanish Club com- plefed an inferesfing and rewarding year of worlc. Proiecfs began wifh brighfly wrapped giffs in Chrisfmas reds and greens being disfribufed fo Mexican-American families of firsf grade children of fhe Benifo-Juarez School. To supplemenf fheir holiday celebrafionsr fhe club held a banquef af El Fenix, gaily decorafed wifh colorful pinafas and infricafe symbols of Mexico. ln order fo finance 'Their acfivifies, members cliligenfly sold bars of chocolafe fo ever-hungry Cougars. Treasury money was also ufilized in fhe spon- soring of fhe Pesos for Braces proiecf, providing braces and arfificial limbs for crippled children residing in Guadalajara, Mexico. Presidenf Susan. l-lardesfy and sponsors Mrs. Luella Chifwood, Mr. Sfanly Brumbaugh, and Mrs. Sally Rushing, afforded leadership for The acfivifies of Los Vencedores. TOP: Elna Weafherbee and Ashley Summers aid sponsors Mrs. Sally Rushing, and Mrs. Helen Golden during a discussion of The year's proiecfs. BOTTOM: Nancy Sparlrs and Mrs. Zidermanis ex- change Spanish nofes. 86 TOP: Ideas for ihe 'Fuiure inferesf Kyle Gooch and pu? ofhers fasf asleep. BOTTOM: Proiecfs for 'lhe club require long hours of planning. Q 87 1 1- f xkggsfm ,,-g ' L3 A ''.1hif4f,-gf-f1 ?f41 ggi , gig 6 , L KQKA '15 , ' T 3 4 I gn 53. YN- M ' :ya yt vw JK g ' :ik AA irq Y M Halloween in February Celebrated in Germany GhosTs and goblins in February seem sTrangely ouT oT place according To American TradiTion. l-lowever, Germany Tinds The col.d, blusTery days oT This monTh very appropriaTe Tor Their l-lalloween. German sTudenTs celebraTed This holiday in True sTyle wiTh a Fasching parTy similar To The cosTume parTies oT an OcTober l-lalloween. MeeTings held a variaTion oT enTerTainmenT from discussions on Germany, lecTures Trom guesT spealc- ers, and TasTing parTies of Old World Toods. The annual OlcToberTesT, one such TasTing parTy, Tound wide acclaim and amusemenT among members. ChrisTmas was celebraTed wiTh a parTy aT The Big Thiclcelr, The Tree being donaTed laTer To Angels, lnc. ThroughouT The year candy was sold and oTher money-raising proiecTs were conducTed To help Ti- nance The Trip To San AnTonio. ln San AnTonio The club presenTed a play in German To The Texas Asso- ciaTion of German STudenTs Convenlrion. Guidance and counseling Tor The play and oTher acTiviTies came Trom The direcTion oT Miss Jeanne l-loTTman. Their Cl1risTmas Tree To Angels, Inc 3 , TOP: Big Thiclcef becomes an area 'F coniroversy during German Chrisfmas par'l'y MIDDLE: German Club members donaTe RIGHT: Members of German Club 'find surprises among guesls aT Chrisfmas parfy Members of French Club Become Adopted Purenrs Among The many TradiTions oT ChrisTmas, boTh solemn and joyous, came an unexpecTed pleasure To The members OT The French Club. WiTh The True spiriT oT ChrisTmas, eighTeen boys oT Buclcner's Orphanage became The adopTed loroThers To The club's members. A gaily Trimmed Tree, wiTh ex- ciTing giTTs below, gave To everyone a momenT long remembered. MeeTings oTTen resulTed in The planning oT such acTiviTies as picnics, bicycle rides, and a Treasure hunT aT l-lalloween. Various Times ThroughouT The year, spealcers who had Toured France relaTed The experiences oT Their Trips To club members. WiTh The end oT The school year, French sTudenTs Toolc parT in various sTaTe compeTiTions aT The annual French Symposium. EncouragemenT and supervision oT Miss Sue Fincher, Miss Anne KunTz, and PresidenT Diana BradTord resulTed in a rewarding year. 3 TOP: Miss Kunh reviews calendar of evenls To French Club BOTTOM: Jimi Hellums finds puzzling clue in graveyard during Treasure hunT 90 W 1:9 www v S R X LEFT: Lorraine Buller finds unusual direciions in grave- yard during French Club 'Treasure hun'l'. RIGHT: A French 'ro English dicfionary helps Gerald Aslrins franslale clues fhroughoul' lreasure hunf. BOTTOM: Lorraine Bufler and Jimi Hellums have irouble franslaling French clues and direcfions. , , 9I LEFT: Lalin club officers lisren while sponsor, Mrs. Virginia Barnes, discusses plans of Roman Banquet RIGHT: Mike Bryanr, program chairman, loolrs 'lo Brel' Earp, consul, for ideas and planning. BOTTOM: Members of JCL wail' for 'Phe Lalin meeiing io begin. T ,L--,,., ,KVM ,V 1 W Q , W , ff'?1fQf55J 'ig5ffffLW ir , ff' an i 7 in 'ff' 'lfif '7w7 'g 6 ,T A 92 hp X ..,, , K ' -.. ..,,. ...a Latin Club Members Celebrate Scrturnulio Aclivilies of Junior Classical League slarled in December wirh Jrhe Induclion Banquel honoring all new members info The club. Salurnalia. a Roman Holiday raking place in December, was celebraled by Lalin members. Texas Junior Classical Conven- lion, a main evenl of lhe year, look place in March. The annual Roman Banquel was held in May. Mem- bers dressed in rogas and sandals in lhe fashion of ancienr Romans. To hand on lhe 'rouch of classical civilizalion in 'rhe modern world became lhe endeavor of each member of rhe Junior Classical League. Under- slanding and promoling inleresl' in Greek and Roman civilizalions was gained by sl'udy and re- crealion. Members of JCL made an airempi lo increase apprecialion of rhe conrribufions made by classical civilizalions ro our presenl cullure. Pre- siding over Jrhis year's aclivilies were consuls, Rich- ard Mason and Brel Earp, along wilh sponsor, Mrs. Virginia Barnes. ms g kgs TOP Chuck Harris hislorran and consul Richard Mason lead a discussion of proiecfs underlaken by ihe club. BOTTOM The hand of Lahn law Richard Mason. calls upon Chuck Harris. 93 J Library Council Helps BA Students, Teachers Sludenls who depended upon The library for books awed gralilude +o lhe Bryan Adams Library Council. By donaling a daily sludy hall, These sru- denls conlribuled lo lhe smoolh operalion of lhe library. Checking books in and our, keeping lhe books in proper order, and assisring inguislive slu- denls in finding perlinenl iniormalion kepl The council busy. Fesrive Chrislmas srocking filled wilh sugar candy made by The Library Council lhis year, were given To Dallas Mission. The council also Jrreared all of 'lhe iacully lo an annual coilee in February lo honor The leachers. Enlerlaining l'lill and Gaslon Junior l-ligh Schools lor prospeclive members in spring, lhe Library Council inlroduced new sludenls ro 'rhe inlricacies of a high school library. Gayle Anderson served as lhis year's presidenr. s sms TOP- Susan Harvey, senior. uses books on reserve rn 'l'l1e library for Mrs Maryellen Wrlbanlrs English class ABOVE: SEATED: Judy Truly. Gayle Anderson and Jan Sowards STANDING: Miss Ha'Hie Fowler, Carolyn Cardella Kalhy Brown Sammye Cardella and Lonnie Tucker These Library Council members help lhe librarians perform fherr aluhes 94 L ' 5 -'awww were N-www vi? TOP: Siudenis in ihe library 'Find Hme io work on papers requiring research. ABOVE: Library assisian? Terry Galloway checks ouf books in siudenfs and reads in her spare fime 1 , T . 'f Q ' . 2:1525 Q. wr ww ' n 4 l LEFT: Shirley Griffin displays ihe ar'l' of make-up iechniques. RIGHT: Merle Norman consulianf, Shirley Griffin, explains 'rhe use of effedive make-up. BOTTOM: Margo Cooke, Mild Tolman, Kay Ramsey, lisien while FHA members discuss proiecfs. S Servicemen in Vietnam l Receive Ccrkes From FHA r Vivacious and enfhralling guesis added en- rhusiasm 'ro The meeiings of Furure Homemaker members. A guesr from Lone Srar Gas Company. Mary Craron, displayed new innovarions in holi- day ideas. Girls were enliqhrenred concerning The vogue of makeup by a Merle Norman consulranr, Shirley Griffin. An airline srewardess from Braniff gave an informaiive 'ralk on The exciring career as an airline srewardess. Fruir cakes made by FHA members arrived in Viernam during The Chrisrmas holidays for Amer- ican servicemen. Fudge, candy, siaiioniery, and decoraied recipe cards were sold To raise money for 'rhe proiecis underiaken This year. Homemaking Jreachers, members' moihers, and sponsors. Mrs. Diane Bozarrh and Mrs. Mary Ann Brown, were honored ai' a banquer in March during Furure l-lomemakers of America week. A barbecue parry in May said farewell ro old officers, Paiii Camp and Sharon Lacy, and welcomed in The new ones. 'S .r if l 'fer TOP: A member of FHA fries her own hand af puffing on make-up. BOTTOM: Girls become onlookers while consuliani, Shirley Griffin, displays make-up. 97 FTA Prepares Students tor Chosen Occupation Grading papers, attending meetings, serving lunchroom duty, and many other exciting activi- ties await several anxious Bryan Adams students. The Bryan Adams chapter ot Future Teachers As- sociation helps to prepare students tor careers in teaching and to realize the hard work involved in their chosen tield. Meetings are held semi-monthly in the room ot sponsor Mrs. Lenora Cathey. Members ot the club attended the District Workshop held in the tall and the Regional Workshop held later in the win- ter at North Texas State University. Among the activities ot the Future Teachers were a candy sale and serving the present teachers at the breaktast given the day betore Christmas holidays. Through active participation, the Future Teachers ot Bryan Adams hope to achieve their personal goals. is-..,,.... TOP RIGHT: Janice Clem anxiously rushes to serve teachers at the Christmas breakfast. ABOVE: Peggy Crippen and Vicki Shelton helped to provide teachers with an enjoyable breakfast. RIGHT: Mrs. Peggy Alexander, a 'Former student of Dr. Harris, portrayed Mrs. Santa Claus at the breakfast. 98 it Secretoricrl Efficiency Stressed by Students Numerous Bryan Adams students who enioyed such activities as typing, tiling, taking dictation, and writing letters ioined to torm the l969-70 Future Secretaries. Spealcers representing many oc- cupations around Dallas met with the organiza- tion to discuss their tutures and help them plan their high school programs. Girls met require- ments and requested interviews tor detinite secre- tarial positions. The Bryan Adams chapter ot Future Secretaries enioyed a totally successtul year under the leader- ship ot president Janice Clem and sponsors Miss Lou Withrow and Miss Martha Glenn. I .... y l 5 -am' fr 'Zi .nh I 4 . MIK we I TOP: President Janice Clem spealcs to the club about their activities for the year. ABOVE: FSA members display good grooming which is an asset to being an efficient secretary. l 99 Through Progroms, FCA Promotes Chrisrioniry Fellowship ol Chrislian Alhleles, a cily-wide or- ganizalion 'lor boys inleresled in Chrisl, held meer- ings every Monday nighl in The homes of mem- bers. Bi-monlhly oily-wide meelings were held lo discuss problems conlemporary 'ro youlh. Films shown lo lhe members and lallcs presenled by professional alhleles added To 'rhe variely ol V Through 'rhe leadership ol presidenl Gary Buchanan. and sponsor Mr. Ralph Zeiii. 'rhe Bryan Adams chapler of FCA crealed a beller under- slancling of 'rheir 'fellow chrislian alhleles. TOP: Juniors David Coyle and Mark Walden model casual dress which is prevalenl af all meefings as sophomore Glenn H man and Ralph Reynolds discuss The meeling. BOTTOM: Milce llaoa and Doug English show 'rrue fellowship prior 'lo +he meeling. club meelrings. , 5322: K' V I i M . K 14 M I 'st-K .S g en. 'x 1 ing, HQ' 5 !'V ' ak , Q1-m , ... N. F . .. I 1' R. Q k Tv. as . .N A XX XX W 010:54 lv-'waa L 'M if . - S TOP: Pai DeVaney, George Baeh, and Bill Beelxly begin work on Pub immediafely afier receiving assignmenfs from edifor Bill Campbell. RIGHT: Vicln Maddison and Gary Hill laugh abouf year's evenfs before meeiing begins. IOZ 1234 ,, ,.,. ,, , W 4. . ...i ,. -fff, - , r in jyfyi wr gif HM Wi,-, VJ, . . - Liv: 'Y' f ,5 H 4 Z 1 , fyf My X Q9 'VW' 3 xv: S yay za, ' g. we-1-N ' , V ,W . V? gif , l , 4 5 4 fi if Constructive Criticism Dominutes Senior Pub You had better not say that. John Doe is on the Pub Statt and he'll surely hear about this. Sayings such as this were heard otten in the spring. The Pub Statt, chosen in the tirst semester, held a constant watch over the Senior Class. Any pe- culiarity in behavior was noted and publicized to the entire student body in the Spring. Humor writers met every day atter school and compiled the intormation they had acquired during the year. Members held meetings at the homes ot other members ot the statt during the second semester and worlced on the theme ot the l97O Senior Pub and the layouts tor the various sections. An open ear, ani inquisitive eye, and a sense ot nosiness prevailed throughout the year. Atter much work, elaborate planning, and literally scraping the bottom ot the barrel, the Pub came out at the end ot April as a preview to Senior Activities and a reminder ot the antics ot the Class ot '7O. TOP: David Pietsch shows disapproval of his assignment. BOTTOM: Phyllis Parlrer and Nancy Forbes look over I969 Senior Pub. Philosophicol Members View Age-Old Questions Delving inlo rhe deplhs ol lhe human mind, lhe Philosophical Sociely approached The year wilh zeal and enlhusiasm. lvlany diverse mailers were discussed and researched lhorouqhly. The sociely founders, who qradualed lhis year, hope ihal lhe members in The lulure will lralce advanlage ol ils unique herilage. Speakers of various philosophies appeared al lhe club's seasonal seminars. ln lhe fall, Jane Kraemer Kline, a Dallas librarian, spolce on Epicureanism. A Melhodisl lheologian also addressed lhe sociely members al a leclure. Miss Marlha Perlcins, lhe clulo's sponsor, pro- vided many of lhe leclures and field lrips, assisled by lhe club's presidenl, Lin lvledlin. By providing a forum for open debale and discussion, lhe so' ciely moved closed lo ils goal ol lrulh lhrough knowledge and underslanding. 'MWA' uw I ir., kareeff my 1 r 2311- s 's UPPER' Leading lhe members, presidenl Lin Medlin, oflen exhorls members lo charge foward philosophical goals LQWELQ, Memberg of Hue Philosophical Club oflen conlemplale grass. l'I'9SS and nafure l04 CompeTiTion,Proficiency Provided by Archery Club PPER: Archery Club president Ronny Fullingion, wanTs you To ioin rchery Club. DWER: Sissy Aloi, conducTs The club in group discussion on archery ub acTiviTies. Persons inTeresTecl in archery as a sporT receive an opporTuniTy To geT TogeTher Tor Tellowship in The Archery Club. STudenTs are given a chance To TurTher Their proTiciency in The sporT by compeTi- Tive inTraclub meeTs, which are held one nighT a week aT The Lamplighfer Archery Shop, where winners are selecTecl on a poinT basis. CompeTiTion enables members To keep in pracTice and serves as a break in weekly school rouTines. lvleeTings give members an opporTuniTy To ex- change sTories and Tips on bow hunTing and Tourna- menT shooTing Techniques. Several members aviclly hunTed game wiTh bows. During hunTing season members spenT much Time in The woods sralking wild game. Social TuncTions, such as occasional parTies, geT TogeThers, and a club bow hunT are planned in The TuTure. DirecTing The TuTure acTiviTies was Mr. Alan GoldsTein. l05 Visual Aids Supplement Techniques of Teaching Ten, nine, eighT, seven, six, Tive, Tour, Three, Two, one. 1'You Were There, boomed across The screen as WalTer CronlciTe led anoTher class inTo The pasT. The film room provides a welcome change in learning Techniques. Pupils gain greaTer knowledge oT Their subiecTs by The use oT Tilrns provided by The Dallas lndependenT School DisTricT. The girls who run The proiecTors are an imporTanT asseT To The Tilm room. Each girl gives up a daily sTudy hall in order To be a proiecTionisT. DuTies perTormed by The proiecTionisT greaTly help The Teachers. Running The righT Tilm aT The correcT Time, splicing The Tilrns, and rnalcing sure The Tilms are in good condiTion are a Tew of The obligaTions perTormed by The girls. They musT also Travel around The building Talcing pix mobile uniTs To classes who are unable To occupy The Tilm room. TOP: A Tug-of-war ofTen developed wiTh The obsTinaTe proiecTor Diana Mason and D J Higgs BOTTOM: When Diana Mason, D. J. Higgs, and Debbie Russell were firsT learning The mechanics of The progecTor accidenTs did happen I06 Scife Driving Practices Emphcisized for School STressing The disTincT need oT improved driving pracTices and inTroducing new TraTTic saTeTy ideas monopolized mosT oT The Time oT The Junior CiTizens TraTTic Commission. Members gained valuable judicial experience in assessing punishmenTs Tor iuvenile TraTTic violaTors in courT sessions ThroughouT The year. ln such ac- TiviTies as The S.lvl.U, ConTerence, The problems oT insurance, drugs, and greaTer saTeTy educaTion were discussed, which evinced imaginaTive proposals and ideas. Sponsored by The Junior Chamber oT Coma merce, The annual RoadAEfO gave sTudenTs an op- porTuniTy To parade Their driving slcills, by maneuver- ing a car Through an obsTacle course. The winner wenT on To compeTe in The ciTy championship. Through newspaper arTicles, aTTenTion-geTTing announcemenTs, and vibranT, creaTive posTers, The Junior TraTTic Commission inTormed The sTudenTs oT new innovaTions in TraTTic saTeTy. rf-'far' 5 TOP: Some of The suggesfions of Joe Marelc made during Those early morning meeTings are really brilliant ABOVE: Presicleni' Joe Marelc checks no+es during discussion. I07 Virol Medical Issues Concern Pero-Med Club Human TransplanTs of The mosT viTal organs and The eTTecT OT harmTul drugs on The body have composed The major issues oT The medical world during The pasT decade. These Topics and many more oT equal imporTance became The areas of discussion and research Tor The Para-Medical Club. DocTors Trom varying Tields oT medicine, Tilms, and oTher spealcers oT The medical world presenTed To members a closer view oT Their work and prob- lems srill To be solved. During ChrisTmas, a sl4iT was presenTed To paTienTs oT The VA l-lospiTal. Balce sales and oTher money- raising proiecTs provided The necessary Tunds Tor Tield Trips and club service proiecTs. Through The club, prospecTive members oT The medical world came in conTacT wiTh The TundamenTal ideas and concepTs oT medicine. 5- S Q5 2' A TOP: The sTory of How The Grinch STole Cl'1risTmas was Told by Pam MarTin, Krisfi Wyman, and Gail Pa'H'erson. LEFT: Children waTch sfarry-eyed as Nancy SlaTer brings To life one of SanTa's elves. RIGHT: Original pic+ures drawn by Para-Medical sTuden'l's aided in Their narrafive. 'L 7... is E R v i gs ' T- ' 'Nw fiil as 1 v ' il' ' i S also ci X lr. Red Cross Members Bring Holiday Meaning Holidays and Their True meaning were broughT closer To The less TorTunaTe Through The creaTive abiliTies oT The Jr. Red Cross. WiTh Tunds con- Tribured by The sTudenTs during NaTional Red Cross Week, many of Their plans became accessible. The club assembled Turlcey dinners during Thanlcs- giving Tor underprivileged families. During The Tall meeTings, which were held Twice monThly. exTensive planning was devoTed To ChrisTmas proiecTs. Dec- oraTive cenTerpieces, sToclcings Tilled wiTh secreT surprises, and colorful placemenTs Tound Themselves placed in The much needed rooms oT Children's and Woodlawn HospiTals. The club also sponsored a TorTy-Tive minuTe VeTerans' AclminisTraTion Hos- piTal Show in The hospiTal's audiTorium during The ChrisTman season. Under The leadership oT KrisTi Wyman. Pam lv1arTin, AniTa Morrow, and sponsor Mrs. Virginia Blair, The Junior Red Cross made valuable con- TribuTions To The needy in The Dallas area. 3SlilNllll9il37l rw llSllll TOP: Anifa Morrow leads The club in a discussion of ideas for new proiecfs. ABOVE: Members fill ChrisTmas boxes wiTh colorful gi'H's for children. l09 Chess Club Calls Moves By Telerype Vibrations Clinlcing vibraTions aT a TeleType machine cre- aTed a new, exciTing aTmospl'xere in The Chess Club. Bryan Adams relayed careTully planned moves To Bishop Lynch and HillcresT, execuTing The new inno- vaTion oT chess by TeleType. For The TirsT Time in The ciTy an ln+erscholasTic Chess League OT nine or Ten schools was Tormed. School represenTaTives were also senT To The Dallas Junior, Senior High School TournamenT and To The sTiTT compeTiTion oT The New Yorlc NaTional High School Championship. ln Their vicTory over Bishop Lynch, The club displayed disTincTive abiliTies in The maneuvering oT kings and queens and in Their ouT- Tlanlqing oT The opposiTion. Open TournamenTs were held during The second semesTer awarding money prizes and boolcs To The winners. Highly compeTiTive eliminaTion maTches were also held in which The club's PresidenT, David Winlcler, TreguenTly emerged The vicTor. The ThirTy-Tive chess club members and sponsors, Mr. Bruce HunTer and Mr. Perry Berns, sTrove To achieve a winning sTrealc Tilled wiTh checlcmaTes during The year. ABOVE: Smiling champions Take a sevenfh inning sTreTch in a Tough chess game BELOW: David Winkler makes sure Vince Werner makes The rrghf movel BELOW RIGHT: Everyone has alword of advice for an rmporTanT move 'Nm m-fl-safe., 'ine W.-A' WT' TW vi - Xxx M X4 is y EnjoymenTOvershcrdows Mishops of Ice Skaters Sprained ankles, bruised knees, and broken bones were occasionally Taced by The Bryan Adams lce- SkaTing Club. Even so. The Tun, exciTemenT, and enioymenT ThaT resulTed Trom Trying To masTer The arT oT ice-skaTing overshadowed The TreguenT mis- haps on The slick surface. On The second and TourTh Tuesday of every monTh, ice-skaTing members meT aT The Fair Park Ice Arena where They learned and pracTiced ice- skaTing Techniques. AcTive parTicipaTion oT ice- skaTing, encouraged Tellowship, and helped To creaTe an inTeresT in ice-skaTing as a sporT. Formal insTrucTion was given To ice-skaTing members, along wiTh inTormal skaTing Tips. ln honor oT The club's members, a banqueT aT The end oT The year was planned by presidenT PaT Macziewski and sponsor oT The lce-SkaTing Club Mrs. Lucy Ford. TOP: An ins+rucTor gives Mrs. Lucy Ford, sponsor, a warm look To break The ice. LEFT: SkaTer, Bill Mo-H, Tries To gef a head sTarT on ice. RIGHT: Havoc reigns as ice slrafers sTrain for balance. 69-70 CC Stuff ReporTs Another Evenrful Year For The TourTh consecuTive year, The Cougar Chronicle received The award Tor Superior Ac- complishmenT aT The Texas High School Press As- sociaTion conTesT sponsored by The DeparTmenT oT Journalism -aT Texas Women's UniversiTy. The Chronicle also received The highesT possible raTin.g in The caTegories oT News Coverage, News Values, News WriTings, News EcliTing, and FeaTures. The Cougar Chronicle gives recogniTion To The deserving sTudenTs and TaculTy members and pre- senTs The sTudenTs ancl acTiviTies oT Bryan Adams in a good lighT To oTher schools in The ciTy and sTaTe. lT also sTrives Through ediTorials To promoTe school pride and school spiriT and serves as a guardian oT sTudenT righTs. TOP: EdiTor Jo Carol Cummings says, Oh sure' Well meef This deadline BOTTOM: SporTs secfion begins work on The Baslcefball layouTs Bruce Srfford Roger Srlces and Glenn Dralre lI2 I969-70 COUGAR CHRONICLE STAFF EDITOR-IN-CI'IIEE .......... JO Carol Cummings ASSISTANT EDITOR . . . ........ Janis Taie EDITORIAL EDITOR .... . . . Randy KirIcIand SPORTS EDITOR ........ .... B ruce Siiford ASST. SPORTS EDITOR ............ Roger SiIces EXCHANGE EDITOR ........ Lindsay Edmision ADVERTISING MANAGER ........ Marcie Lurie ASST. ADVERTISING MANAGER . .. Dennis SI1oII CIRCULATION MANAGER .... Mary Crawford BUSINESS MANAGER ........... Sheri Hengsr PHOTOGRAPHERS .... SCOH' Greenleaf Bill Campbell CARTOONIST ................. Larry Waison PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER Cindy Pe'r+y ASST. PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER ................ Ca'rI1y Chapman REPORTERS . .. .... GIenn Drake Kaihy Howers SPONSOR . . . . . . Mrs. Anne Riddle 5P: Dennis Sholl Iooirs on as Marcia Lurie goes ihrough adveriisemenf records. DTTOM: Lindsay Edmisfon. Cafhy Chapman, and Ka+hy Flowers show fheir appreciafion of all fhe hard worir pui info fha Chronicle. II3 ? EDITOR-IN-Cl-IIEE: Gwen Phillips ASSISTANT EDITOR: Kalhy Downer COPY EDITOR: Jo Belh Slephenson ORGANIZATIONS: Debby Ross Calhy George Robin Rose Richard Biles-ROTC BUSINESS: Sandy Gray-Edilor Margo Coolc SPORTS: Pal DeVaney-Ediior Kennelh Slillwell CLASSES: Carol Wibbenmeyer-Edilor lvlary Mann Susan Henderson EACULTY: Bobbie Caldwell ACTIVITIES: Don Buslion-Edilor Cherie Crafr ADVERTISING: Debbie Adams-Edilor Karen Sulron PHOTOGRAPH EDITOR: Linda ROSS PHOTOGRAPHERS: Kenn GreIz- Head Pholograloher y Phil Brosius Phil Mahon Ed Bailey y John Cla rlc :,:i f I , ::,: TYPIST: D ' . g llssi A I ,fs I 1 .,.' TOP LEFT: Edifor Gwen Phillips fallrs wifh Taylor Publishing Company aboul upcoming deadline. LEFT: Business Manager Sandy Gray reioices when she is nof required 'ro 'Turn in pages as Jo Befh Sfephenson checks over final copy BOTTOM RIGHT: Pai' DeVaney and Kenne+h Sfillwell discuss -their Iayouls 'for flue baslceiball secfion. II4 ,Pg Debby Ross and Robin Rose awqii The approval of Their- pages, Mrs. Ray, T A TTOM: PicTure Edilor Linda Ross searches for losl' picTures. l Annuals Created From Staff Panic, Confusion Through Times oT panic,.conTusion, ancl TrusTra- Tion, The annual sTaTT succeeded in puTTing TogeTher The l97O el ConquisTador. EvenTually, all problems were solved, all copy was approved, all picTures miraculously Touncl, and all The headlines Tinally meT Their required lengTh. Several members oT The sTaTT aTTended The Year- book lnsTiTuTe aT TriniTy UniversiTy in The summer and compared The el C wiTh ann-uals Trom across Texas and The UniTed STaTes. Sophomores Trained Tor The annual sTaTT during Two weeks oT The spring and Then prepared To worlc on The l97O SupplemenT and The l97O el C. The sTaTT celebraTed Their accomplishmenTs by holding a brealcTasT on Scribble Day and Then coming To school beTore sunrise To disTribuTe The cherished and long-awaiTed annuals. Prior To work- ing on nexT year's boolc, They held a swimming parTy aT The home ol: sponsor Mrs. Linda Ray To close The year Tor The Seniors. TOP RIGHT: Class seclion shows signs of relief when They had meT Their final deadline. iMary Mann, Susan Hender- son, and Carol Wibbenmeyenl BOTTOM: Gwen Phillips and Mrs. Ray gave pencils a Tough worlrouf. I.l5 1 jf+W r Q 2 Q 5 .ig S., Q Commondnnr, Helper Keep ROTC Operating Efficiently To induce habils of orderliness and precision, 'lo inslill discipline and lhereby respecl for con- sliluled law and aulhoriry, 'lo encourage a high sense of personal confidence. honor and deporl- mem' are lhe immediale obieclives of lhe Corps. The primary mission of The Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps is 'lhe developmenl of inlelligenl cilizen- ship and 'lo bring our leadership qualifies in lhe individual. 'The challenge is ours.' Cliflon G. Sladler Sgm. U.S. Army Relired Commandanl of Cadels dill! TOP LEFT Sergeani' Malor Sladler sighhng in on rifle Team. CENTER RIGHT Specialisi Firsl' Class Suiion issues cade'l's uniform. BOTTOM LEFT Sergean? Mayor and SPGCIBIIST' Firsi' Class discussing The lesson. BOTTOM RIGHT Sianding for somelhing says fha Sergean+ Maior. II7 ROTC Stott, Students Keep Battalion Going Smoothly nel X - as T TOP: Sponsors and statt wait tor company to Pass in Review. CENTER LEFT: Cadet Colonel Steve Thomas evaluates special orders trom downtown. CENTER RlGHT: Cadet Lt. Colonel Scott Greenleaf makes plans tor the Military Ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Cadet Captain Rick Massingill double checks student record cards. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cadet Captain Chris St. John checks best company chart. Stuff Members Work Hurd To Achieve Battalion Goal f , 1 I the W. TOP: Company Commander. Guidon Bearer, and ofher officers perform Officer's Cenier during +he parade on a Tuesday morning. CENTER LEFT: Cade? Capfain Tim Hawks. CENTER RIGHT: Cade? Capfain John Imhoff. BOTTOM LEFT: Cadef Sergeanf Maior Reinhard Ziegler. BOTTOM CENTER: Cadef Sfaff Sergeani Mike Gersi. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cadef Second Lieuienanf Roberf Sfrange. H9 ll 17 A Company Prepares Rifles For Weekly Inspections W Q ,T TOP: Terrance Behner, John Booih, Charles Davis, James Founlain, Roberi Hall, John Hayes, Roberl' Hesier, Howard Huddlesion, Da- Jchnsfon, Roberf Jones, Thomas Maris, Siephen Moffefl, Don Paflerson, Mac Tracy. Don Seldon, Edward Baxfor. BOTTOM LEFT: John Boolh, Don Palferson, Sieve Moffell. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cadel Firsf Lieu-lenanl Pele Gonzales. l20 LB Company Has Inspections During Company Period 17 , Q r B ,L ,TW - ' , , :gf pp, , Q 'ze if ff , r ,Q f 1 ,mx 1 , , ,. I D dl Bozeman Sleve Capeharl Roger Frilsche Juan Garcia Gerald Hays Gary Henley, Millon Honza, Sam May. TOP: Richard Bi es, u ey . . . . . Daniel McNuH, Marlc Mellon, William Moll, Lewis Saunders, Gary Smilh, Larry Slone, Milne Slewarl, Marlin Tavera, James While. BOTTOM LEFT: Brad Ewing. BOTTOM RlGHT: Cadel Firsl Lieulenanl George Dahl. l2I 4 C Company Drills For Parade on Tuesday Morning K T' E 5 . 52,5 an . . . F -I '. www- , Egpsw TOP: Thomas Andor, Ray Beaudoin, Johnson Bobb, William Braswell, Marion Broclrel-fe, Glenn Coleman, Charles Durell, Charles Foran, Richard GarreH, Glenn Harrison, Slanley House, Richard Kincy, Leon Kirlr, Ricky Lane, Howard Lund, Roberi McKinney, Sianley Miller, Tommy Milchell, Roberi Morand, George Pace, Charles Pipes, David Posey, David Powe, Tommy Reese, Roger Roach, John Ross, Phillip Spivey, David Swanli, Pai Kilpafrialc, Gary Wilder. BOTTOM LEFT: Edward Oleson, George Franklin, Bill Tarpley, Paul Korlrames. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cade? Firsf Lieufenanf Roberf Hansley. l22 Company Adds Perfection to The Manual of Arms 97 K., ABOVE: Terry Smifh. Slephen McDonald, Jerry McDonald, Ronnie Brown, Roberl' TOP LEFT: Lawrence Smi'll1, Jarre'H' Harvey, Milne Bryanl, Milre Wifllrower. TOP RIGHT: Cadel Firsl' Lieuienanl John Schroeder. Meader, Willie Honza, James Duncan, Mike Gambill l23 ROTC Les Sabres Drill Team Maslers Precision Drill ln l962 lhe Les Sabres Drill Team was lormed under lhe leadership ol relired Maior Peler Paleschic. Under Maior Paleschic, who served lor lwo years as sponsor, lhe leam slarled developing loeller lechniques. Lieulenanl Colonel John B. Mc- Clure lhen look over as commander and sponsor ol lhe drill leam. The currenl sponsor ol lhe drill leam is relired Sergeanl Firsl Class Dozier L. Sul- lon. On. November 8, l969 lhe leam won ils lirsl maior compelilion al lhe Norlh Dallas Drill and Rille Team Compelilion. The leam has hopes ol doing as well in lhe years lo come. The compeli- lions ol lhe Drill Team range lrom reqular move- menls wilh lhe rilles lo lwirling lhe rilles. ll lakes long hours ol hard work lo accomplish lhese inlri- cale roulines. ' 'r X TOP: Rick Massingill, Roben' Hansley, and Jimmy Sharp. BOTTOM LEFT: Brad Ewing, Rick Massingill, Sccll Greenleaf, Jarrell Hervey, Jimmy Sharp Roberl Hansley Mrllon Honza Greg Rulledge David Pace, Paul Korkames, Don Selden, and Ray Beaudoin. BOTTOM RIGHT: Drill Team Commander Brad Ewing. I24 Military Bond Sounds Off During Morning Porodes P LEFT: Charles Chaffin, Ronnie Hamilfon, John Hudson, Gary Mead, Riclry Quarles, John Rhinegans, Don Selden, John Schroeder, T ax racy. JP RIGHT: Cadef Firsl Lieulenanf Keifh Wafson. JTTOM: B Drill Team. l25 ROTC Ritle Team Sights in tor Future Competitions f . Vx 4- TOP LEFT: James Fountain. TOP RlGHT: Chris St. John. CENTER LEFT: Bill Tarpley. CENTER RIGHT: Steve Moffett. BOTTOM LEFT: George Dahl. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Steve Thomas. BOTTOM RIGHT: Robert Meador. l26 Sponsors Bring ci Little Beauty to the ROTC Cadets All sponsors hold an honorary rank which is equivalent to that ot the Battalion Commander. Each year a girl is chosen to be a sponsor tor each ot the ditterent activities in the ROTC program. There are relatively tew qualitications which en- ss T j titles a girl to become a sponsor. She must be a Ilfy senior at Bryan Adams. be able to attend parades 'fi S 5 ff i' S on Tuesday mornings, and be elected by the cadets T it g that she is to represent. One ot the sponsors .f T T each year is selected to compete in the Miss ROTC ' ' Contest tor Bryan Adams. Q 1. M 1 f-LJ s r T ' l l r ,. u T Q.. Q' tt ui X N. X f T X -f K... 5' T ,y s s in T T T T w sf TOP LEFT: Sponsors after a parade. CENTER LEFT: Carol Williams-staff. CENTER CENTER: Caryl Wofford- B Company. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sherry Knight- D Company. BOTTOM: Sherry Knight, Carol Williams, Viclci Yandell, Judy Stringer, and Caryl Wofford. l27 . Q ,, , .l A N 4 ' K G , a K ,,. Y ,M Q vb A , J A , M I I . .,,,,.,, , 5 H , 454 , , ,K W ,lk y 5: , , x .1 K X X R ix 'iugqk 7, , 1 'fm fi ggi? 4 ,, P' SergeanT Maior STadler welcomes cacleTs To The ball. Fancy hair-dos and a sTarched uniTorm seT The sTage Tor The Bryan Adams MiliTary Ball. Such guesTs as Major General Harley D. WerT and LTC. SchaTTer aTTended. Long hours of hard worlc wenT inTo The decora- Tions and organizaTion oT The ball. Since November, The BaTTalion ExecuTive OTTicer-CadeT LTC. Green- leaT worked on The pre-paraTions. The highlighT OT The evening was The crowning OT Caryl WoTTord as The MiliTary Ball Queen. The Grand March, where The cadeTs and Their daTes march around The gym, and The Queen's Honor Guard added To The TesTiviTies. OIVE LEFT: Chris ST. John, SergeanT Maior STedler's granddaughTer, Lee Hensley. and Gail Franh dance To The music of The DeVells. OVE: RIGHT: CadeTs and Their daTes enioy dancing aT The MiliTary Ball. I29 m X, 3 1 kk 5 ff ithletics thletics Unified School ly Creating Excitement Athletics generated the vital sparlc-that electric iality ot animated enthusiasm-which united a diverse Jdent body ot 3658 into a co-ordinate whole. Starting with summer practices, the tootball season iilt spirit ot the student body by early morning ses- :ns ot the drill team and pep squad. Within a weelc, e students ot Bryan Adams leaped on buses tor the -st tootball game out ot town. Spirit revealed itselt in numbers: it inspired an 'hlete to loolc up in the stand and see avid supporters ieerinq the team on to victory. LEFT: Referee signals second down and peace. LEFT TOP: Cougar back Bennett Wade sits o the sideline. LEFT BOTTOM: Baton is passed in track relay. ut a play BELOW: Dennis Green practices his tennis swing. SEASON RECORD Bryan Adams 7 San Angelo Bryan Adams 6 Garland Bryan Adams I4 white Bryan Adams 4I Madison Bryan Adams 23 l-lillcrest Bryan Adams 23 Pinlcston Bryan Adams 28 Lincoln Bryan Adams 35 Spruce Bryan Adams l4 TJ Bryan Adams I3 Samuell Varsity Football Team Places Fourth tor Year l32 Besides the tact that the Varsity tootball team did not have any returning starters and only six returning lettermen, Bryan Adams charged the ll- AAAA District and came up in tourth place. lnexperience hurt as the Big Green tripped over San Angelo, Garland, and W. T, White, the dis- trict opener. The Cougar team picked up its teet and trampled Madison. Hillcrest and Pinlcston. Lincoln was close, but next weelc Spruce did not lcnow what hit them. l-lomecoming gave an air ot excitement to Loos Field, but the Rebels trooped on. Unbeaten Samuell, Bryan Adams's rival, almost lost its clean record but was saved by Cougar errors in the last tew minutes. 5' i . ABOVE: Bill Tatom and Dennis Clark watch the Cougars as they prepa to charge the field. LEFT: Excitement steams on the Cougar sideline. w-FNQD RONT ROW: Coach Herb Besf, Tommy Mayo, Bill Lyons, Mark Walden, Glynn Morgen, Herrera, ScoH' Greenman, Sieve Rifchey, Dennis Moore, Coach Jimmy Don Hunf. ROW: Coach Don Fergusson, Joe Windsor, Troy McDaniel, Randy Rufledge, Tommy Tommy King, Buc Buchannon, Joe York, Siacie Conway. Ben Dooley, Head Coach Bob wam. THIRD ROW: Fred Williams, Mike Roberls, Mark Layfon, Richard Dauierive, Dennis rk, Bobby Hendricks, Mike llaoa, Mike Gibson, Scoif Esfes. FOURTH ROW: Jim Franklin, ky Epps, Alan Lloyd, Neil Crouch, lkie Conway, Benneff Wade, David Coyle, Doug English, ke Johnson, Robert Harrell, Quency Hill, Sieve Sfuarl, Mark Crouch, Wally Franklin, Jerry ompson. 5P RIGHT: Viciory for +he Big Green is evident POVE: Cougar aciivily on ihe sideline during gameiime. Bus Trip Calms Nerves GT cr Sorrowful Journey San Angelo's Bobcais walloped The whiskers of The Cougars beTore a growling crowd OT Il,OO0 aT San Angelo SepTember I2. The bus Trip dulled The painful memories oT approxirnaTely 750 Tans who Traveled To waTch The baTTle of The caTs. BenneTT Wade and QuarTerback Randy RuTledge TogeTher pawed Their wa inTo The BobcaT hoTbed. The TirsT Touchdown oT The nighT came aTTer Mike llaoa pounced on a loose ball To puT The Cougars inTo BobcaT TerriTory. RuTledge scampered I2 yards To seT up a Cougar Touchdown. Wade moved The ball deeper inTo The den OT The BobcaTs To allow RuTledge To bounce OTT Tacklers and inTo The goal. RoberT Harrell swaTTed The ball Tor The exTra poinT. San Angelo came leaping back eaTing 59 yards of The Cougars' field To make The score 7 To 6 ending The quarTer. San Angelo's deTense closed The bag on The Big Green To hold Them scoreless Tor The resT oT The dreadTul nighT. RIGHT: Sieve Sfuarf becomes wrapped up by a Bobcaf defender as he cradles The ball close To avoid a fumble. TOP: Sieve STuarT reaches ouT for The payoff pifch. RIGHT: Bill Taiom awaiis a missile pass launched from Randy Rufledge. Gc1rlond's Owls FluTTer Through Cougar Defense Garland, Texas, came alive aTTer Their Garland Owls smoThered The Cougars To a Tune oT 20 To 6. Fumbles and inTercepTions moved boTh The Teams up and down The Tield, buT The Cougars were able To geT across The qoal line only once. WiTh The Cougars scoreless and Trailing by 7 poinTs. signal caller Randy RuTledge piTched one ouT To Blalce Johnson Tor 9 yards and 6 poinTs. ATTer The lciclcoTT and second guarTer. a heavy rush was placed on punTer Ben Dooley, and he could noT geT The punT OTT. The Owls Tlew over The goal line To Taclc on an addiTlonal 7 poinTs To make The score I4 To 6. AnoTher seTbaclc occurred aTTer The beginning oT The TourTh guarTer as The Owls TluTTered upTield To bury The Cougars once more. TOP LEFT: Wally Franklin sirains To snaTch The pigshin from an Owl defender. TOP RIGHT: Coach Jim Don Hunf checlrs over Mary Layion aTTer a hard Knoclr from an Owl lineman. LEFT: Sfacey Conway sfops an Owl cold as Milne llaoa moves in To help his TeammaTe. I35 W. T. White Longhorns Stompede Meon Green, I5-if As The Cougars execuTed plays in The TirsT quarTer, iT looked as iT They would buTcher, pack, and ship The W. T. WhiTe Longhorns oTT To markeT. PerTormance made The game as BA Torced The Horns To Tumble on The TirsT play from scrimmage. Troy McDaniel alerTly corralled The ball Tor BA's TirsT possession. The Mean Green rambled 4l yards To pay dirT as quarTerback Randy RuTledge Teamed up wiTh his blasTing back BenneT Wade Tor The lasT 3I yards. ATTer a display of husTle by The Cougar defense, Mark LayTon branded The Longhorn punTer Tor a loose ball. BA cashed in Tor The six poinTs wiTh Bill TaTom and Blake Johnson slashing The beef. Johnson sped Through The herd Tor The payoTT, and Tommy Mayo boosTed The ball Tor The exTra poinT. Second halT play belonged To Whife as They squeezed Through The gaTe To score Two Touch- downs and a 'Field goal, Turning The Tables on The disappoinTed Cougars. I36 TOP: Blake Johnson shows his ball handling form during pre-game warmu LEFT: Coach Bob Cowsar gives insTrucTions as Mark Walden and Fr Williams waiT lay. S. Q ' f Qqbbb T51 ff , ,ff s Q '25, w ,J E 541 N S Defense Docks Vikings As Cougars Shcrke Bowl Cougar defensive sfrafegy held fhe Pinksfon Vi- kings fo a minus 5 yards rushing in fhe Coffon Bowl on Fair Day. Dennis Moore, defensive halfback, led fhe op- porfunisfic BA defense wifh fhree infercepfions fo give fhe Mean Green offensive posifion in fhe Viking harbor. Larry Whafley scored firsf wifh a 24-yard field goal sef up by a fumble on fhe Viking 4-yard line. Three plays lafer Tommy King snuffled a Viking punf and recovered if af Pinksfon's one yard line. Quarferback Randy Rufledge drilled fhrough fhe Pinksfon hull for fhe TD. Once again wifh Whafley's foe work, fhe Cougars owned a lO-O lead wifh one- half of fhe firsf guarfer pasf. Randy Rufledge fook fo fhe air fo connecf wifh Blake Johnson for a Zl-yard score ,fo fhe Viking shipyard. Johnson also broke fackle and scampered 32 yards downfield for fhe lasf Cougar score during fhe fhird guarfer. Meanwhile, Pinksfon's guarferback bombed BA wifh 68 and 4l yard passes for fheir only scores of fhe nighf. TOP LEFT: Blake Johnson slips around a Viking defender. LEFT: David Coyle undergoes an examinafion by Trainer James Hanvey. TOP: Troy McDaniel bear-hugs a Pinksfon ball carrier. I39 RIGHT: Joe York piclcs up big yardage on a hard run BELOW: Afier gaining Tough ground, Benne'H Wade goes down BOTTOM RlGHT: Big Green's defensive line holds a Tiger advance Lincoln Tigers Slither Over, Around Cougors Aerial oTTense played The maior role as The Lincoln Tigers caged The Cougars during The lasT minuTe OT play. End Boyd McGuire smoThered in a swing pass Trom guarTerbaclc Randy RuTledge and raced 25 yards To The Tiger hunTing grounds. Wally Franklin lcepT The Lincoln deTense on Their guard as he puncTured Through Tor The nexT Three Cougar Touch- downs on Two caTches oT I4 yards and one oT 9 yards Trom RuTledge. Kiclcer Larry WhaTley sighTed True on every conversion Tor The Mean Green. Lincoln managed To come Trom behind and go in TronT by Two poinTs wiTh one minuTe leTT in The game. The Tinal score leff Bryan Adams in The cage 30 To 28. I40 8 Cougars Blank Spruceg Apaches' Mistakes Aid H. Grady Spruce Apaches losT Their scalps To Bryan Adams as The Cougars cashed in on Apache lndian errors. Bryan Adams' TirsT score came when Co-CapTain Bobby Hendricks barreled Through, sliced down an aTTempTed punT, and rambled 36 yards To The end zone. Less Than a minuTe laTer, quarTerback Quincy Hill shoT a Zl yard arrow To Bill TaTorn Tor anoTher T.D. To end The scoring in The TirsT halT, BenneTT Wade, halTback, scooTed Ten yards Tor anoTher six poinTs. Runningback Blake Johnson bolTed 8 yards inTo The Apache burial ground Tor The ATirsT Big Green score in The second. ShorTly aTTer, end Ricky Epps buried sfill more oT The Apaches as he Took a six yard aerial Trom quarTerback STeve RiTchey. Kicker Larry WhaTley showed True Torm on all Tive exTra poinTs, and The Mean Green knocked The Apaches OTT The warpaTh. 35 To O. ABOVE LEFT: Benne'H' Wade scores for Big Green. ABOVE: Roberl' Herrera pufs forTh sTrenuous efforT in af- Tempf To reach ball, LEFT: Blake Johnson rips off yardage before running inTo an Apache wall. Title Hopes Disappear BELGVV: Head Coach Bob Cowsar walches clurim leam praclice. LEFT: Aclivily on lhe sideline shows Greg Hib peering inlo Cougar Linda Ross, Succeeding Rebel Loss Dislricl ll-AAAA lille hopes were lar lrorn lhe minds ol lhe Cougars aller lhe war belween lhe Big Green and lhe Thomas Jellerson Rebels. Delenclers hil lhe spollighl as lhey sel up scoring posilions lor lhe BA ollense. Troy McDaniel in- lercepled lwo oll-largel bullels shol by lhe Rebel guarlerbaclc. lvlarlc Laylon snalched a greasy pig slcin lrom a Rebel delender. TJ rilled pasl lhe Cougars in lhe lirsl quarler lo blasl seven poinls on lhe scoreboard. Lale in lhe second guarler, lhe Cougars were awalcened lo lind lhernselyes lagging behind I4 poinls. Sleve Rilchey brolce lhe nap wilh a I7 yard loss lo Bill Talom. Joe Yorlc loolc il lrom lhe lwo yard line and dove in lor lhe score. Larry Whalley added lhe PAT. Aller a scoreless lhird quarler, Riclcy Epps snalched a Rilchey pass lor a 46 yard gain. Again Rilchey loolc lo lhe air lor a lo yard pass lo Boyd McGuire in lhe end zone. Whalley boolecl lhe ball belween lhe up-righls lor lhe exlra poinl. All loo laleg lhe linal score slood 2l-I4. 2 3 2 IST TT: BenneTT Wade breaks for open ground. A ELOW: Sieve STuarT waTches as one of his passes is Talren away. DTTOM: The Big Green marches on The field before The eginning of The Big Game. Spartans Tap Caugarsg First in Five Seasons Even Though The Samuell SparTans had already closed The lid on The DisTricT II-AAAA TiTle, The Cougars wanTed To blemish The record, and They almosT did. The Cougars Toolc a 7-O lead To The inTermission break when QuarTerbaclc Randy RuTledge hurled a nine yard sTrilce To Joe Windsor in The end zone wirh 7:l7 leTT in The second period. Samuell's STeve PaTTerson and lvlilfe ScoTT snaTched or Tipped away aerial aTTempTs To seT The SparTans up in Cougar TerriTory. Marlc LayTon Tell on a SparTan Tumble aT The I9 and STeve Richey came in To move The Cougars in Tor The score. ln The lasT play oT -The game, a powered running aTTaclc Tell on Top oT Richey in The end zone Tor a saTeTy. BenneTT Wade chilled The spines of The I I-AAAA champs by charging 78 yards on I8 carries. Junior Varsity, B Team Endeavor Toward Goal ln Since iunior high school, many boys build and Torm Themselves so ThaT someday They can belong To a high school varsiTy TooTball Team and bring ThaT all imporTanT leTTer iackeT home. Junior VarsiTy and B Team aid as a sTepping- sTone in TurThering The Training and knowledge oT many TooTball careers. Coaching The l969 JV Team To eighT wins and one loss were Coach Dolph Regelsky and Coach Larry Covin. Coach Frank Davis insTrucTed The B Team in readiness Tor The Two years To come. JV SEASON RECORD Bryan Adams l4 lrving lvlacArThur O Bryan Adams 26 CarTer 0 Bryan Adams 4l lrving 8 Bryan Adams 37 MesguiTe 6 Bryan Adams 27 lrving NimiTz 7 Bryan Adams 24 Lincoln 22 Bryan Adams 20 JesuiT 6 Bryan Adams 6 Richardson l3 Bryan Adams 45 Samuell 6 TOP: A B Team receiver wails for an aerial Toss from The quarferback. ABOVE: FRONT ROW: James Jager. Eddy CrowsTon, Larry Or+h, David Hardin, Ricky Brockway, Larry Johnson. Sieve Neumeisfer Geidmeire, Bobby Tolon. Sfeve Morgan, Reggy Lago , J I1 M ' , SECOND McG'?uf'Fy, Eddie Pierce. David Canlrell, Jay Lindholifn, ?5riieggoll3ElTTer, Randy Covrn. THIRD ROW: Coach Dolph Regelsky, Bill Cage, Sonny Pepper, Mars Penn, Gary Greer, Mark Beesley, Bobby HamilTon. Jeff lricn, Joe Morris. it . ,lf I44 ROW: Mark Deifman, Ben Green, Meil Shephard, HOPKINS. Don MGGS. Mgr. John Mellow, Coach L hall Warren, Danny Kerley, STeve GenTry, Eddy Cook, Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan I Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan , Bryan Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams B TEAM SEASON RECORD 4I Sunsel ZI N. lvlesquile I8 While 38 Madison 20 I-Iillcresl' 38 Pinkslon I4 Richardson 50 Spruce I6 T. Jefferson I8 Samuell IP: Mark Beesley shoois lhe bomb. IOVE: FRONT ROW: John Wheeler, Kim Barra, Glen Heclrman, Rusfy Allen, Danny Wilder, Rex Slough, Milre McDonald, Jerry Aushn orris Meridelh, Danny Rangel. SECOND ROW: Mille Dallas, Mgr. Ross Baily, Marlr Neuman, Tim Blaclc, Ronny Johnsfon Mike Roe Iph Renolds, Kim Sco'H', Dennis Ganl, George Hamillon, Archi Taliaferro, Bobby Sherman, Randy Cherry, Mgr. Sieve Holi, Coach Frank vis. TI-IIRD ROW: Kenne+h McConnel, Jeff Burnell, Barl Turner, Davis Floyd, Bill Holland, Jerry Lancasler. Brad Low. David HICRMBH Ice Jones, Bill Hadin, John llaoa. Golf Team Swings Hcirdg Sets Up ci Fine Season Self-cleferminafion, pafience, and confidence are fhe necessary ingredienfs fhaf apply fo a single game of golf. The Bryan Adams Golf feam hacl fhese qualifies and much more fo make 'rhe season successful. Coached by Herb Besf, fhe Cougar Linksmen fook fo fhe course like pros. Capfain -Paul Cook. Bill Monfqomery, Charlie Herrel, Kenny Chick and ofhers led fhe pafh fo vicfory. Tennison golf course sei' fhe scene for pracfice. Mafches began in lafe February. The Cougar feam compefecl in Disfricf I I-AAAA. TOP RIGHT: Paul Cook eyes a careful pu'H. ABOVE: Chuck Boye'He faps one in. I46 'C-4. .eg 1 T 3 T gf' E T r' iff, is P A E ho' VV5 in ,J - x' ffl ' A A X Vg Fi. , ,L E A is -w X: 1 N . ..-ei.. TOP LEFT: Thomas Duke expresses powerful swing. TOP RIGHT: Kenny Chick keeps his eye on fhe ball. LEFT: The Cougar Golf Team wifh club house aciion. ABOVE: Chuck BoyeHe shows happiness af a good drive Y T Roundbollers Blend Style cmd Hustle In Team Effort ar e 'F' C 4 fy 5 ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Steve Smart, Larry Hage- dorn, Riclcy Morris, Aaron Compton, Dee Hooper. Paul Millender, Mgr. Ronnie Alexander. BACK ROW: Coach Ralph Zeitz, Don Chandler, David Howard, Joe Wardell, Paul Hafner, John Gros- curth form the Cougar team. RIGHT: Cougars get final coaching instructions before gamelime. I48 sf. , is ig 1 'Lt-1 Wibff 9. s I h i'k Lk 9 flu' ig X X kiik 3 Q , 'if 5 K VA ' 3 is fe Ili X! 'N . fm.- N, .-q. 3 4. 4.31 X1 .I Tm... 4 33325 E. ,X , V 3- R I Q -5 XL ff QS? ss'- XXX Us i .1 . q g JT :gf gr' Q' A 4 Me 4, :, 'SQ 'T 34247 X x Q, ,Sq V- ' tr V 'f u Q, ii ii K F ' f if ti Q ' A , I xx 1 ' ':.' Q15 1 Y a ...A . g,,,,. 'X- 759 W i Fm -s vi. ' 1 1, Q QR ,AQ ,1- Q-.. 1 A ' grey, ,, . : 7 1 Q 1 1 . in 1 if . ,,, 4 A ,, ,. 2 4-W ,W ,mv . w..,5,,... , ff ,f x ' I L mx. 2 , 'X nh- Q, A ,1 gf 52 4 Q f xg? up W, 1 y .- A,,, ,,, . 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BACK ROW: Coach Larry Covin, Sieve Geniry, Vick Barlow, Richard Liske, Gary MaHl1ews, Sieve Houslon, Marly Renner, T Bunion, Rodney Hubbard. ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Aaron Compion, David Hardin, Kenl Rach, Jimmy May. BACK ROW: Mgr. Ricky Brockway, Greg Smilh, D Eiles, Dan Capehearl, Bill Sfrelke, Guy Davidson, Coach Eulin Cain. I54 A 1 x -'TT' vo i x T i s lf of ,f - Bryon Adams Butters Swing Hurd for Season 5 , ?,f', , Varsiiy baseball. coached by Dolph Regelslcy and Coach James Blackburn, s'rar'recl organizing in Feb- ruary. CuHing and adiusiing occurred before all The saclcers were in Jrhe besi posiiion for Their +o+al performance. Sophomores +rying oul 'for var- sH'y baseball mus'r belong 'ro 'rhe exclusive creek pa'rrol. This pa+rol's iob is re+rieving any baseballs which happen io land, in 'rhe creelc. Co-cap+ains for +he I97O season are Ben Dooley and Randy Ruiledge. The Cougar ball players com- pefed in Disfrici I I-AAAA play. ' LEFT: Coach James Blackburn eyes fhe field TOP LEFT: Randy Ruiledge shows fha cafcher's squaf. LEFT: Ben Dooley scoops up a grounder during pracfice. I55 F Boll Plcryers Practice X ci Every Dcry for Victory an-P TOP RIGHT: Riclcy Brockway swings hard +o meei 'ihe bail. ABOVE: Coach Blackburn checics' 'lhe behind 'rhe plafe acfion. RIGHT: A view from behind ihe piafe wifh caicher Randy Rufledge. .A i Q, F' 3.-4 9':5 '1r ' LEFT: John Turner prepares io ihrow ihe ball around. Baseball Team Endeavors and Emplays Early Effort 35. si .QM 5 V, 4 , ' 'Z r 5 ll, ff' , -7 Y iw aff A K, 1 LLL ,ya 3 .ar gi ff, . QE? ' 5 4 M, ' TOP: FRONT RIGHT: Mgr. David Tucker, Ricky Brockway, Ben Dooley, Ricky Cannon, Ron Cochran. SECOND ROW: Coach Dolph Regelsky, Lyle Wood, Quency Hill, Ricky Branion, Coach Blackburn. THlRD ROW: Rudy Fernandez, Todd Anderson, Randy Rufledge, Blake Johnson, John Morris, Mike Nelms, Ricky Bass. ABOVE: Ricky Brockway 'Follows lhrough wiih perfecl form. 58 ABOVE: Ouency Hill rares back anolher 'Fasi' fired pifch all 12:96 ,...A erik' sad ,gi if 1- '-1' - .:. 5 'ieif' wi 1 ' if v -.Z 'rf' 6 .St , .vm M . V:-. .eb .5 1 -1-'if 'T lg 'll-F--Qflfffcqx p. ,Q - fzf. .rv . f 2- :T-'. tx 1 y, ,fi , 4 4 W , 1. LEFT: Rudy Fernandez smiles during a rough pracfice. BELOW: Lyle Wood shows resenfmeni +o a pho+ograpl1er during exercises BOTTOM: Quency Hill on Hue mound a'f+er a hard ioss. .a f ff., O 5 9 ,,,, WI - . , .. , V,VVh 3 ,1,,: WQ,, Q ., Lrrr . ,f 7, l60 lndividudl Effort Adds In Cindermdn Vicrories Caplains Chuclq Maller and Paul Holcomb led lhe cinolermen io a proiilable season. Pole vauliers, Charles Bruner and Bill Burris: shol' puilers and discus men, Doug English, Marlc Wal- den, Don Millican, Tommy Carbone and Pal Gronag disiance men, 'Jim Franklin, David Feagan, C. B. Malleil, Paul l-lolcomlo, Joe Marelc, David Buhrnann, Sieve Pearce, Kevin Nieimann, John llaoa, Richard Esies worlced long hours. Ouarler rnilers included Sieve Neumeisler, Jim Shiner, Sieve Siuarl, Riclcy Epps, Dennis Gani. Al Lewsader, Rusry Allen, Marlc Dellman. Jim Sherriff. Gary Geldmeier, Randy Farmer, Ben Greene, Sieve Morgan. Managers Jerry Thompson and Joe Miller wiih reiurnin lellermen Sieve Pearce Sieve Siuarr and Q I Dennis Moore provecl 'ro be oulsiancling repre- senlarives in ieam vicrories. lndividual evenls score: ieam elfori' wins viclories. TOP: Winding up for a powerful cast Arai ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Jim Franklin, David Feagan, Sieve Pearce, David B. Buhmann, Kevin Nieimann. BACK ROW Joe John llaoa, C. B. Mallefl, Richard Es+es, Paul Compfon Holcomb. 3 T Y T WV 2 Wg: . , ...Q i, , fG,, M . , 'A Y, . vt f : 10 fl . mzzgz T i ul T YN P7 ? i TOP LEFT: TOP: Doug English, Mark Walden. BOTTOM: Don Miilican, Tommy Carbone. ABOVE: Sfeve Siuari is amazed by pres- ence of phoiographer. LEFT: Kevin Neifman and Jim May look disgusfed af The mess. I6l Trockmen Add Agility With Practice to Win Q----M ABOVE: Huffing and puffing, Al Lewsader runs the track TOP RIGHT: Preparing the hurdles is part of the race. RIGHT: John Ilaoa and Gary Geldmeir check the route. l62 LEFT: Tommy Carbone rares back for a hard heave. BELOW: FRONT ROW: Rusfy Allen, Randy Farmer, Sfeve Morgan, Mark De'Hman, Ben Greene, Ricky Epps. BACK ROW: Jim Sherriff Dennis Ganf, Al Lewsader, Gary Geldmeier, Sieve Neumeisier, Sieve Sfuari, Jim Shiner. I 1 5 R1 62' ' N C? , 1 I63 1 4J Cougar Trocksters Use Disc'pIine To Do The GS ABOVE: John llaoa and Gary Geldmeier check fhe fraclr prior 'lo 'The race. TOP RIGHT: Slrenglh and The pull of The pole is needed To 'lop 'the bar. RIGHT: Doug English heaves The discus. TOP FAR RIGHT: Bill Burris runs down The runway Toward vicfory. FAR RIGHT: John llaoa shows 'Thai vlclory can be lirlng. RIGHT TOP: Charles Bruner, Bill Burris. BOTTOM ROW: Mgrs. Jerry Thompson, Joey Miller. oys ond Girls Swim Hurd for Mean Green Tonk Tenn Reinhardl' swimming pool was lhe waler hole for Jrhe I969 70 swim 'leam For lhe 'lirsl lime girls were included in lhe Team making dual meels essenlral Caprains for 'rhe reams are Gary lsaclcson and Shannon Borders and 'rhey are coached by Auslrums Zidermanis Divers for 'lhe girls le-am are Randi Rogers Marg: Erickson and Anne lvlounls Larry Easier and Bools Harris dive for 'l'he boys 'leam During 'rhe slale meer in Auslin Gary lsaclcson swam in lhe finals +0 bring honors 'lo Bryan Adams ln dislricl compelihon lhe Cougar leam swam againsl Woodrow Wilson Hillcresl and While TOP: FRONT ROW: Roland Love Fred Zimmern Alan Riedel Gary lsaclrson, Richard Gladslone C OND ROW: Brel Sfephen Dane Johnson, Marlr Sfevens Ben Sie phenson, Richard Belan Don Hillman, Al Crump, Reinharf Zeig ler. Tl-llRD ROW: Milce Sullivan Jerry Chrislian, Terry McCullar Ryan Sfevens, Alan Nix, Larry Easier, and Mike Harlwig. FOURTH ROW: Mgr. Chris Holland, and Coach Zidermanis. FAR RIGHT: Coach Zidermanis resfs afler a hard workout RIGHT: Anne Mounl's,shows good 'form on fhe boards. I66 l TOP LEFT: GeHing used 'ro 'rhe wafer was difficuI+ for Kendall Jacobs, Mille Sullivan, Jerry Chrisfian, Don Hillman, and Richard Befin. MIDDLE LEFT: Alan Riedel and Gary Isaclc- sen pounce off ine blocks. BOTTOM LEFT: FIRST ROW: Shannon Bor- ders, Leslie Gaslrill, Alice Odom, Karen Oalres, Jan Tuclrer, Bella Berry, Beverly Cole, Jackie Highfower, and Randi Rogers. SEC- OND ROW: Margie Ledbe'Her, Caihy Hendricks, Kaye Snyder, Jill Pyland, Pa? Moore, Lenore Crawford, Caihy Boyle, and Marcy Lair. THIRD ROW: Judy Anne Mounis, Maggi Moran, Linda Lindlwolm, Carol Formway, Marion FeH, Debbie Heafh, and Coach Aus+rums Zidermanis. ST 'L P Q I rr , I67 l I68 Swim Team Dives Into the Season With a Big Splash 1 ,az fu ' TOP: FlRST ROWg Alan Nix, Roland Love, Milre Harlwig, Reinhard Ziegler, Marlr Slevens, Ben Slephenson, Gary lsaclrso SECOND ROW: Ryan Slevens, Brel Slephens, Richard Gladslone, Fred Zimmern, Dane Johnson and Alan Riedel ABOVE: FIRST ROW: Karen Oakes, Beverly Cole, Calhy Hendricks, Leslie Gaslcill, Linda Lindholm. SECOND ROW: Alice Odo Pal Moore, Marion Fell, Lenore Crawford. film ' EH c x . .3315 J. fill A ofa. 'Ki' PP LEFT: Alan Riedel flexes prior lo il-me slarl of ihe meef. 'P RIGHT: Divers Anne Mounis, Margie Ericlcson, and Randi Rogers prepare for praclice. OVE: Barbara Allen, Kafhy Boyle, Shannon Borders, Beih Berry, Kaye Snyder, Marci Lair, Jaclcie Higllfower, Amway, Jan Tucker, and Maggie Moran find flue waier cold. Carol Cougar Court JesTe's Net Wins by ProcT'ce Bryan Adams's neTTers swung Their way Through a good season. Coach EiizabeTh Trice and CapTain Dennis Green Ted The reTurning leTTermen Sharon Chriss, Marion Boelhouwer, Dennis Green and Pam OrcuTT on The c:ourT. New raclceTTeers Tor The Green Team are Renee Cohen, Mike Cambeil, and Georgia HurT. The Tennis Team pracTices every aTTernoon aT Sarn- ueils' Grand Tennis c:ourTs. The TirsT maTches sTarTed in February. LEFT: Mike Cambell greeTs The ball wiTh an upward swing. TOP: LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Green, Georgia HurT, Debbie Pam OrcuTT, Meiisa ArringTon, Renee Cohen, Mike Cambell Chriss, Marion Boelhouwe-r. ABOVE: Debbie Hall reaches Tor a wide shoT. Q I I F .4 i-.gg i ,fjfQ. ?f5j,igQfv .K 5, ,nfffi f Wx . ,.-,L ,- ,R xl. Q 9 3,9 3 M' 4 . ' x?s5Sf515,fAf ,1 43 -: . - Q ' QS???is , A X, - 'f'vs'r.- ' . i'i'Fx' Q12-.S,.','wvii ' g A f,',-ff-gy . . . 5 :'f.' .',','-'Qi ' --f'.'. fs ,' '.ffzs.1,g.jq iv , if ,'.fY, ,' -4. Q N,3,',k.'.'., Q .4 ,,,N , ,M 4, gl ' 'sm .- 7 , . N . W1 ,G -.1 qi, S f 7 1 os. -1 - W iu....w 4. T7 M AQ, W V-'ai ....:. Q4 x . Q52 M.. he.-ww X W -s dana ws. -. iii A! -J 'L it 2:2 k NN ww: ,n3 ?31tf-L ,4fQ'531,y3?'75 2 Y M .H ,. if , .3 - an - , .Vw A: -if Q fl' x affix 1 w 'WF Sole Effort Essenticilg Team Spirit Wins Gomes ',m.g,n...,. R ,V sri 'F E .wx v 0 WF' - s if 'Ny . , s K kv NSA J U iw ...J T 1 .. Q ,Q f m : gy A 1 T E .Q 2 TOP LEFT: Ricky Brockway baclrs off a wild pi+cl1. TOP RKSHT' P l H f f' ffl: BA. . au ener npso or LEFT: Coach Jimmy Don Huni waiches from +he sideline. ABOVE: Quency Hill winds up 'for a fasf ball. I73 Cougor Competition Brings Sports Recognition to BA - 45:55 . g 1 TOP: Ricky Brockway 'flies high for BA. TOP RIGHT: Paul Hefner makes a iump shot. ABOVE: A Spruce Apache puts the Cougar to dust. T RIGHT: Viewers benefit from other's practice. I74 V ,past 7 .-a'h7i'? ' ' ' ,, -M141 as -Qi. 'fm' A LEFT: Prac+ice brings a smile io Ricky Brockway f,.fg 1f'W,LQQ-ig..'ng.,Q9ef..? -mf: BELOW: Boyd McGuire grasps an aerial foss. ,gf ' 3? ffwmiw 3-bm .. N xy. --I . as 4 I ' is 1 nw nn g 31.2 ' 1 iso as-Uv 5 V ' Oi!-Q x v iss urriculum ducniioncil Renovation oced FcicuITy's Review Curriculum innovaiions in preparalions for The elve monlh school plan lcepi Teachers and ad- nisiraiors busy. Trips To sludy oiher schools, in- ding Ailania, Georgia, laroughi modern ideas The Dallas school sysiem. Already equipped wiih The laiesl Technological iierials, Teachers added Their enlhusiasm and 'eresl To inspire youlhful energy info useful nnels. Each facully member sirove To aliain a aler amouni ol achievemeni Through depari- :nl aclivifies. i LEFT: Dr. Roberi' B. Harris, principal, loolcs over sfands in San Angelo To see a hopeful crowd. LEFT TOP: Mrs. Peggy Haddock counsels wifh sfudenf abou+ his PSAT 'fest LEFT BOTTOM: A researcher Talks fo s+uden+s af +he drug seminar on 'fhe danger of drugs. BELOW: Mr. Zidermanis demonsfrafes The use of The micro- scope fo his Biology classes. Estes Advocates a New Approach to Education In his second year as superintendent ot Dallas schools, Dr. Nolan Estes began incorporating some ot his ideas in the I969-70 school year. Innovations touched administrators, teachers. and students. Summer leadership programs introduced new group techniques to administrators. Separate pro- grams tor student leaders gave leadership training. Bryan Adams was chosen tor a pilot program to study the teasibility ot a twelve month school. Under the leadership ot newly appointed depart- ment chairmen, teachers began worlc on new cur- riculum approaches. Statt development day brought the individual concept ot selt-improvement tor protessional teachers. Released time tor planned programs via educational television brought a new loolc to in- service training. Contact with the schools became an aim ot Dr. Estes and his statt. as administrators visited period- ically to note school situations. Involvement with all aspects ot education in Dallas became the keynote to tollow. l E an-an I ww-as-sm 5 -nn..-e e-n-4--Q l , . w-new-Q nm-e-s...., 1 ' -.wa-Q .-.-....Mf-- , . . . --...QQ--.-... Q . -.-.-......v....... l - -..-.----..- l,. . iii l:'.1. .... 'z1 , ll ir' L- i .if rr, F.-Q K , ,+-. . ABOVE: The Board of Educafion of lhe Dallas lndependenf School Disfricf mei' on Seplember 24, I969. They sil from leff 'lo righl: Trinidad Garza: Mrs. Henri L. Bromberg, Jr.: Jerry D. Wheal: John Plalh Green: Marvin H. Berlreley: Nolan Esles: Emmefl' J. Conrad: G. R. Hollingsworlh: Sam R. Faris: Daniel W. Fosfer. LEFT: Sealed around ihe 'lable from left: Herman F. Benfhul, Assisfanf Superinfendenf-Curriculum Developmenl: H. D. Pearson, Assislani' Superinlendeni-Business Services: Rogers Barfon, Assislanf Superinlenclenf-Planning and Research: Allen G. Cannon, Assislanl' Superinlendenf-Personnel: Rob- erf H. McKay, Assislani Superinlendenf-Operaiions: Hollis Allen, Assislanf Superinlendeni-Pupil Personnel Services: Don E. Malfhews, Assislanl Superinlendenl-Personnel Communicalions: Dale Douglas, Depuiy Superinlendenl: Nolan Es+es, General Superin+enden+: C. C. Miller, Associale Super- inlendenl-Development FAR LEFT: Dr. Esles, Superinlendenf of Dallas schools. TOP Dr Reber? B Harris serves as principal of Bryan Adams High School ABOVE Dr R B Harris addresses 'lhe leadership ban- quef sponsored by fhe Key Club. RIGHT Mrs Violel Horner checlts P-TA enrollment Dr. Horris Sirives To Higher School Progress Concerned inleresl involved Dr. Roberl' B. l-larris in all school aclivilies. From seven in lhe morning unlil lhe lale evening hours, Dr. l-larris enlers en- lhusiaslically info classroom programs as well as alhlelic coniesls. lvlainraining an open door policy io each sludenl and lacully member, Dr. l-larris slrives lo allow dis- cussion ol lhe many problems lound in adminisler- ing a school ol 3600. From drug addiclion 'lo lunch- room discipline, school problems were discussed in groups and lhrough speakers. lnvolvemenl and inleresl lceynoled lhe I969-70 year al' Bryan Adams. Through his sincere inleresi and enl'husiasm,'Dr. Harris conducled 'rhe affairs of The school. Mrs. Frances Swiil, lvlrs. Evelyn l-loll, and Mrs. Violel l-lorner assisied by lfeeping records, answer- ing inquiries. and recording lhe affairs of The en- lire school year. if UPPER LEFT: Dr. R. B. Harris and Mrs. Evelyn Holi go over plans for flue nexf day's facully meefing. ABOVE: Mrs. Evelyn Holi 'fills ou'f a daily banlr deposit LEFT: Mrs. Frances Swiff answers nu- merous felephone calls fha? come info 'Hue office. l X TOP: Mr. Joe Waddill, Mr. Jerry Maddison, and Miss Sarah, Carmichael work wifh siudenis in an effori' io malre 'the school run more smoofhly. fi-BOVE: Mrs. Faye Vann checlrs affendance. l82 ABOVE: Mr. Jerry Maddison works on deieniion hall schedule. ,ne . V Assistants Administer Much School Business Making announcements, arranging assemblies, and scheduling club meetings kept Mr. Joe Waddill, assistant principal, busy throughout the year. Numerous responsibilities ot new assistant princi- pal Mr. Jerry Maddison included issuing work per- mits and textbooks. Other duties ranged trom organizing detention schedules to administering strong disciplinary action. Through attendance at dances, meetings, and assemblies, Mr. Maddison and Mr. Waddill actively observed the attitudes and interests ot students. . Miss Sarah Carmichael, thirteen year worker at BA, remained extremely busy. She counseled with students, worked as a liaison between school and state, and provided schooling tor students with long-range absenteeism. ln addition, Miss Car- michael's active interest in the drill team lured her to tootball games and other school actiyities. Attendance, activities, and discipline were di- rected by these three people and their statts. V . TOP: Mr. Joe Waddill makes the morning announcements. LEFT: Miss Sarah Carmichael works on a student's assignments. m....... I83 BA Farges Ahead With Richardson in Charge AudiTorium small-Talk Tell silenT as The new principal, Mr. Dearl Richardson, sTepped To The microphone To head his TirsT assembly aT Bryan Adams. l-le spolce oT The need Tor each sTudenT To become a parT of and To excel in The organizaTion of his choice. All acTiviTies, he sTaTed, musT reTain an egual imporTance in The liTe of BA. ln assuming The duTies oT Dr. R. B. l-larris, Mr. Richardsorfs main goal cenTered on parTicipaTion. From TooTball To Tashion, he inserTed his enThusiasm in a loud cheer or an encouraging word. By Talk- ing wiTh sTudenTs or counseling wiTh Teachers, he showed his abiliTy. Mr. Richardson's secreTaries, Mrs. Evelyn l-lolT and Mrs. Francis SvifiTT, helped him become ac- guainTed wiTh Teachers and sTudenTs. if f !f ABOVE: Mr. Richardson accepTs awards af his Tirsf assembly. I84 - Q 1 Q ik 2 4, - ,k,f,,wf'H ,, . Ia I 5-W WfA4 .. vw-an-.W,., f 1-nun, 4 4 'wall-tm 3 Counselors Otten Aid Students und Faculty lt Tommy enrolled in English third period and Personal Typing was ottered at titth period, what should l do with his tirst period algebra class? The preceding example is a minor computation tor the calculating minds ot the counselors. Curiously contused sophomores were directed by Mrs. Elizabeth Enlow an-d Mrs. Nell Martin. Hun- dreds ot new questions were asked by the inno- c cent children ot the sophomore class. . Scheduled reliet in the senior year was thoroughly ' chartered by iunior counselors Mrs. Ruth Lewis and Mrs. Peggy Chamblee. Convincing students to italce DSAT and National Merit tests on early Saturday nornings constituted some ot their ditticult tasks. Miss Nona Randolph and Mrs. Elizabeth Winder administered lowa tests, checlced graduation credits and scheduled changes to the seniors ot BA. Final preparations tor graduation and plans tor turther education tilled the last semester's activities tor the senior counselors. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Winder, senior counselor, assists a student in choosing a college. ABOVE: Mrs. Chamblee discusses a change in spring schedule with a iunior student. RlGl-lT: Mrs. Martin counsels sophomore in choosing courses during high school. l86 ,A -g, sf LEFT: Senior counselor Miss Nona Randolph schedules classes and adiusls enrollmenf. BOTTOM: Miss Ruih Lewis, senior counselor aids Claudia Harris in choosing correcl courses. BELOW: Preparaiion of schedules is only a small parf of Mrs. Elizabefh Enlow's job. 'sf .,,..-pr I87 One Department Joins Printed and Oral Word Through a high sguealc or a low grumble, students conveyed their talents in speech classes. Both girls and boys strove to attain pertection in speeches, duet acting speeches and dramatic interpretations. Entertainment rated high as students listened to each presentation. Poise and personality were judged tor a tinal grade in oral communication. Through the publication ot the Cougar Chronicle, students contributed writings by utilizing established methods, good newspaper articles were produced. Atter learning these techniques in writing, students expanded and rearranged ideas to display modern creativity in their writings. Speech and journalism classes achieved new torms ot communication through oral and written assignments in and out ot class. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Anne Riddle supervises copy preparation as Roger Silces slowly peclrs at the typewriter keyboard. ABOVE Rlffzttlz A case ot nerves strilres Barbara McKinney as she, Bill Allen and Gerry Brahinslxy prepare worl: in Mrs. Maryellen Wilbanlcs' English class. LEFT: With an intense expression ot unusual concentration, Bruce Sitforcl studies old pages tor new ideas. RlGhlT: As the glamorous editor ot the Cougar Chronicle, Jo Carol Climfnitgs strilres ' - Y - a pose tor the photographer. EAR RIGHT: Although tluent in the area of communication, Georgeann Brittain learns the finer points at public spealring in her speech class. X l88 .... ,-r x QL 'NJ' xy, Q '51 -1v f3 5h . Q1 4 'J ox: I' 4 ' '13 .' f' M292 7 . if ' K, 'M ' ,, ' ' f N lg - . -.G . ' 'j .' . 1 '. ' ' ifx g ' k ' 6 N. L' , W1 V 1 .WF . K x -Qt P, ,,, x.,,,.., W. f 'f--. -.W-.., xxx-..-. N. ,Mk M. W. ,WM- 'xx ,Wf 'N Q v A ,Q ff L f l ' TOP: Panel discussions lecl by David Dill and Marion Broclreii are frequei En C variaiions in ihe classroom schedule. BOTTOM: Mrs. HarryeHe Sfover'proudly displays a plump red sfoclun given fo her by an unknown Sania. Language of Varieties I have l5O nolecards due nexi period loecame a frequeni moan from English siudenls in early spring. Term papers, oral reporis, and panel dis cussions lcepi library researchers busy all year. Our side reading, boolc reporis, and SRA lalos encour aged beiler reading habiis. Sophomores iaclcled Silas Marner and a varieiy of world liierarure. The Scarlei LeH'er and A Sep arafe Peace iniroduced ihe growih of American liieraiure io Jrhe iuniors. Senior English siudenis boasied dramaiic ialenis wiih Their porirayals of Shalcespeare's Macbelh. As ieachers iaughr a relaiively new phase oi grammar called linguisiics, siudenis siruggled wiih Term papers, Themes, or essays. Reading, wriiing and speaking slcills loecame The iargeis of ihose inreresied in communicaiion. l90 QB. 32' , rwwdg? 5 :gi lfriv. fl W1 1, 1 - 9: Mr. Angus Cody, head of 'ihe hislory deparlmenl, pours over ' h ' . plans for 'l e coming year Bl-iT: ln a lypically lallralive mood, Mr. Peler Paleschic emphasizes oinf in his economics class. TTOM: Bennell Wade, in an unusual slance of inlelligence, re s a cerlain phase of Communism in civics. History Clciss Surveys Mcin Todciy,Tomorrow War, peace, and privileges animaled hislory class discussions. In Problems oi Democracy and Civics classes, siudenis gained a knowledge ol currenl inlernaiional problems. ln discussions of righls oi democracy and voring issues, siudenis gained, somerimes lhrough healed debaie, viewpoinis oi olhers around lhem, Cold war policy was iamiliarized Through a six- weelcs unil on Communism in Civics classes. A need for a ,chronology oi iacis malerialized as sludenls worked on hislories oi lhe Uniied Slaies, England, Lalin America, Europe, Texas. From Sanla Anna 'ro Napoleon, sludenis learned from boih The good and badsexamples sei by men oi ihe pasi. Alihough decisions were somerimes never reached because of various opinions, siudenls gained a knowledge oi currenl and hisiorical problems. W --..... wma mf 53 si +A ,f .Q ,, an ff. I 7 K' ' i 2 ' ' 2' 51-ems msf .6512 11 I ' . , ..,., BELOW: Wi+h head propped on her hand, Mrs. Dora Brown grafefully allows sfudenfs +o leach for 1he day. ,..a 1 l 1 , W ' K K dark. secluded corner of +he library holds +l'le answer in Linda KeHle's research. Cindy Rose, Jennie Gehring, Dennis Owens, and Chris Jones enad an original play in cosfume during American Hisfory class. l93 n.l Science Students Aid Accidental Discovery Modern sciences taught at Bryan Adams stimu- lated new research by students in tields ranging trom atomic energy to DNA. ln addition to normal class time, many pupils remained atter school to work on these projects. Scientitic research resulted in new techniques including an invention used by the aguanauts. With a tew accidental diversions, biology classes strove to learn more about the growth ot plants and animals. From human genetics to the dissection ot earthworms, biology students study why nature operates etticiently. Chemistry students studied advanced methods ot Pasteur and Lister to gain an understanding ot atoms and dot structures. Physics classes gained a greater knowledge ot the universe through the study ot laws ot energy and motion. Slide rules and alert minds were required in physics classes. TOP: Student wishes that her friend could concoct something sweeter ABOVE: Jim Nash ponders David Pletsch s lcnowledge of physics I94 'Q ? 'U 53 TOP: Scales help boys solve iheir weighiy problems. ABOVE: Sophomore biology sfuden+ coniemplaies ihe miniafure world lhrough her microscope nl... 'gitr S it 5. s ' K . x .. K :-- 'tl . s Extro Activities Aid Competitive Students The National Math Contest, sponsored by the math department, supported a competitive teeling as ambitious students used their source ot mathe- matical lcnowledge in a set time. Such activities as the annual Math Seminar and the Math Fair ottered many math students prizes tor their ettorts. Bryan Adams Math Club personified an informed voice in Mathematical events. The Bryan Adams Science Symposium in March, sponsored by the BA Science Club, shed new light on modern scientific studies through guest speakers, discussions, and an intellectual atmosphere. --QNN M TOP: Jennifer Fadett loolrs at biology specimens while Yolanda Espinosa looks on. LEFT: Junior worlrs on his new masterpiece in chemistry. RIGHT: Miss Camille Shields is aided by a graph in teaching her students algebra. I96 mi .c- TOP: David Lamb and Jane Broad! operafe 'lhe compufer, locafed in Room I3I. ABOVE: Mrs. Carol Kriz u+ilizes an overhead proiecior +o illusirafe biology informaiion. Students Buttle With Vectors and Tongents As the era ot technology advanced, the im- portance ot an ettective math curriculum increased. Sine and cosine are not the same thing symbol- ized the trustrated cry ot geometry and trigonome- try teachers. By utilizing such visual aids as graph boards and overhead proiectors, teachers instilled a knowledge ot mathematics in students. Slide rules proved a necessity as students battled with algebra. Mu Alpha Theta provided a tutoring service to struggling math students. Two classes ot calculus students prepared tor advanced placement. i f K l TOP: Mr. Alfred Vick teaches about circles in a roundabout way ABOVE LEFT: With the use ot an overhead proiector Mr Dan Murrays class sees the handwriting on the wall ABOVE RIGHT: Celane Goldtaden turns mathematician in trrgonometry I98 2 L5 Q TOP: Siudenfs worlc diligenily for good grades in Mr. Eulin Cain's classes. ABOVE: Mrs. Edna Proffer explains a iriclry problem io her algebra class. 3 haul Dreurrs in Spanish Result Fro'n Concentrated Study l dream in Spanish now, one enterprising lan- guage student moaned. Every imaginable teaching aid was collected to malce these languages more tamiliar. Educational tilms ot each country and tape recorders with tapes ot all dialects helped in language teaching. Language teachers' personal tiles supplemented school tacilities. Slides, pictures and posters showed highlights ot teachers' trips to toreign countries. Two language labs dispen-sed practice in the oral communication. The Spanish, French, and Ger- man labs were in use daily tor individual study. Appreciation ot a country, as well as a language, was -instilled in students who participatedin the toreign language program. TOP: Mr. Stanley Brumbaugh 'finds Cynda Wieland's translation hilarious RIGHT: Mrs. Virginia Barnes instills respect for Roman culture -.YE ,Ox K ABOVE LEFT: Miss Lucy Ford brings sounds of Spain +o Bryan Adams. ABOVE RIGHT: Miss Diane Bozarfh smiles for fhe camera. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Barbara Adams's class is fun for +i1e siudenfs. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mille Bryan? discusses JCL Club affairs wifh Chuck Harris and Jay Hillard. Prepororion for Good Professionol Business Deparimem' 'reachers insrilled in siudenis +he abiliry To fake our. boiler up, and mosi im- porianily, sell a produci honeslly lo a cusiomer. Through individual inieresis in lndusirial Coopera- iive Training, Vocafional Office Educaiion. and Agriculrural Cooperaiive Training, preparafion for a professional in business was accomplished. Insiruciion in siore and sales managemenl' as well as adverfising were offered siudenrs pariici- paiing in 'rhe dislrribuiive educalion program. ln- siruciion in rhe use of indusirial equipmenf showed ICT siudenis a need for slcill in labor. Sludenis in VOE siudied office procedures such as 'Forms and iechniques, while ACT siudenis Jrrained for farm and nursery management lmporiance of crops and handling of planls were siressed in ACT. A new program, Healih Occupaiional Cooperafive Training, aided sludenis wirh medical inieresrs. i?g T s l ,X .-as ss Q35 'ii' gg , .A+ , ' 'v ,E Q,-. .'a is r 1 so , ' -V wg 1, 5 A , TOP: Janef Sweeney sfays busy checking cus-lomer credit 1 lg .rue 'fl ABOVE: ACT siudenf Jerry Troegle provides cusfomer service while his boss looks on. BELOW: Smiling proudly, Joe Clark finishes 'Film for ihe day. LOWER LEFT: Happy Randy Woodard displays his project LOWER RIGHT: Penis. pearls. and prinfs describe Kafhy Cru+chfield's working hours. ,pf QL QQ il, .iffy ww' Q ii f li V S WB F-fs as ii L + if be '31 Gools of o Profession Nler by 259 Through VE ri? s,. TOP LEFT: Original sludenl' on flue iob labors over exacling records. TOP RIGHT: HOCT siudenf Denise Vanderburg smiles as she worlcs. ABOVE: Pleased 'lofs lisfen af-leniively as Cheryl Nixon reads her version of a s'l'ory Typisis Candy Hallmark and Paula Page pair off fo prove fhgir slcills in office frdining. VOE sfudenf Anna Loolrabaugh skillfully assisfs her employer. hai ,W a,w:,,- TOP: Siudenfs in Personal Typing learn ll1e basics of 'lyping in one semesfer. ABOVE: Sluclenls learning +o use lhe adding machine often give up. -qnqm F , new Students Brighten Future Through Office Practices Secretaries, stenographers, accountants, and bookkeepers trained in the Business Department for future jobs. Through these courses, students strove to broaden their knowledge of the business world. Oh, no. not another mistake! That makes 30 words and IO errors! These statements were vocalized by many typing students in both first and second year classes. Rhythm was established through the exercise of typing to music. Students were taught to type quickly and not to look at the book. Wait! Slow clown! These desperate cries emerged from those trying to learn shorthand as the tape drones on. Business Law, Business, and Bookkeeping trained students for the future. Personal Typing, new to the curriculum, offered a course to learn the basics of typing in one semester. Through varied Business courses, students prepared themselves for future iobs. TOP: Typing students type the letters in the book. LEFT: Mary Wilmath discusses Bookkeeping with a classmate TOP: Typing students learn how to type letters and improve their skill through practice. Fine Arts Inspire Students to Achieve Their Goals Entertainment, as well as achievement, keynoted the Fine Arts department. Orchestra members iourneyed to Chicago tor a week in March to re- ceive special recognition at the Music Teachers Convention. They presented the Pops Concert and other special concerts throughout the year. lvlusic enlightened pep assemblies, halt-time shows, and the theater productions when the band presented their talents. A special iazz-time band presented music tor the Samuell pep assembly. Stage sets, individual cratt projects, and creative expressions won awards in many ot the local and national competitions. Four chorus classes ioined the Concert Choir tor the Christmas assembly. For a change ot pace, the concert choir presented a routine to the Broad- way musical Hair. ivlr. Charles A. Lintz, Mr. Al lsaccson, lvliss Susan Sterret, and Mr. Colton Erwin provided knowledge and help tor these students to provide an atmo- sphere to inspire creativity. s 208 FAR LEFT: Nancy Smi+h, Bobbie Caldwell, and Melanie Ladd wail fo sing 'For ihe Chrisfmas assembly. FAR LEFT BELOW: Sfeve Neill, Keiih Harmon, and Bill Gardner rehearse in orches+ra for a concert TOP: Mr. Charles Linfz demonslrafes fhe correcf way fo play 'lhe clarinei io 'lhe band. ABOVE: The orchesfra lisfens affenfively fo Miss Susan Sferrelf. wif. Industrial Arts Courses Produce Inrriccire Obiecrs Crearivily lhrough long hours of worlc paid off for induslrial arfs sludenls in 'rhe Cralls Fair and lhe Young Designers Conlesl. They worlced and learned unril lhey could produce inrricale obieclrs ranging from coffee fables ro painled geomelric figures lo gun raclcs. Dralling, melal, wood, and plasiic shops laughr sludenls To use machines elfeclively and lo creale ideas of lheir own. Sludenls slrove lo ulilize ellec- 'rively blue-prinl machines, plaslic mold machines, planlers, and spray guns. Booihs 'lor painling and melal binding machines helped in producing award winning obiecls. Sludenls in dralling used lheir imaginalion lo produce plans for houses and lheir eleclrical wiring. ln The Young Designer's Conlesl, plans displaying 'rhe mosl crealivily were awarded prizes. Sludenls were judged for Their crealiviry as well as usefulness. Li- TOP: Mefal shop sfudenf sands his proiecf he is enfering in ihe Crafls Fair ABOVE: Wood shop sfudeni assembles proiect 2l0 ABOVE: Thomas Holloway and Ernie Brownlee diligenl- ly saw wood for 'rheir Craffs Fair proiecf. LEFT: Two sfuclenfs smoolh flue wood wifh a bell sander fo insure a smooiher sur- face lo lheir proiecf. Homemoking Helps To Prepare Girls for The Future Wild fanlasies in food and clolhing were con- cocfed as girls proved lheir skills in 'rhe homemak- ing deparlmenl. Tanlalizing aromas filled The air. and sludenls found il difiicull io pass by The homemalcing rooms wilhoul' gefling hungry. Old lavoriles, as well as unlried dishes were lesled. Recipes of all were slored for lufure use and manipulalion. Wild crealions in The lalesl' 'fashions modernized ihe basic sewing palferns in dressmaking classes. While lhe sludenls were expanding 'rheir wardrobes, 'rhe seamslresses designed new slyles wilh lhe new daring flair. Weddings and lhe ideal home formulaled sub- iecls siudied by lhe Home and Family Living Class. Lessons in child care and noleboolcs on wedding plans direcred luiure lhinlcing on The parl of ihese s'rudenl's. TOP: Sharon Lacy reads direclions for malung 'frurl' calres In FHA ABOVE: Sharon Lacy. Anna KII'kPi+I'ICk and Vivian Wilkerson lay a lable sehlmg 2l2 'PER: Mr. Jim Brown. insurance ageni, informs Home and Family Living class abouf differenf aes of insurance. BOVE: Mrs. Virginia Blair demonsfraies ihe 'rhreading of a sewing machine to her home- mking sfudenis. PE, Study Hull Brings Change From Routines Parlicipalion in physical aciivilies, relaxarion and a change for sludenis helped during busy days. Led by four ieam caplains, girls' gym classes played volleyball, baslcerball, baseball, and looiball. Boys' gym classes pariicipared in ihe popular sporis of each season. Aihlerics during sixlh and sevenlh periods Trained srudenis for advanced slcills in liooiball, baslceiball, lraclc, swimming, baseball, and Tennis. Talging rhe place of physical educalion, ROTC, band and drill ieam offered special lraining for avid inreresrs. Siudy hall, allernaring wiih physical educalion, represenred a crucial lime io srudy for a irig iesr nexr period or io wrire an overdue English paper. A handy paperback boolc helped 'ro lake up exlra lime. Research in 'rhe library, conferences wirh coun- selors, and irips io lhe clinic were also conducied during srudy hall. TOP: Taul' muscles and oul-sfrelched arms prepare io volley flue ball over The nef ABOVE: The Belles rhylhmically collapse during early morning prachces 2 ,pf 1, W RIGHT: Reading ihe paper heips'fiil 'Hue day as ihe parking lor afiendanf waiches fha ga+e io 'Phe parking lof. BELOW: Making sure fhaf each sfudenf can see is a daily rouiine in ihe clinic as Mrs. Rufherford checks Mike Ivey's eyes. BELOW RIGHT: Mary Crawford and Sharon Lacy pick up IBM cards and rerurn ihem fo Mrs. Roan io be processed. if 'a 'Q M ,l in ,mn 41 V J 'gy ,f 'N'--...wht . 'fork Faculty Approaches New Angle To Class Curriculums Charles Abbofr Miss Barbara Adams Miss Benner? Anderson James Arrington Mrs. Marion Alkins Gary Afwood Mrs. Ruby Ball Mrs. Virginia Barnes Perry Berns James Blackburn Charles Blair Mrs. Virginia Blair Miss Kerry Bogart Mrs. Diane Bozarrh Mrs. Donna Bronaugh Mrs. Dora Brown H. C. Brown Mrs. Mary Ann Brown S. L. Brumbaugh James R. Bull Mrs. Barbara Burns Eulin Cain Mrs. Evelyn Campbell Mrs. Janis Cannon C. W. Casileberry Mrs. Lenora Cafhey Mrs, Peggy Chamblee Mrs. Bernice Cheshire Mrs. Luella Chifwood Mrs. Grayce Clay Jerry Clay Dwain Cleere Angus Cody Mrs. Elizabelh Cohen Larry Coyin R. H. Cowsar Mrs. Lois Crawford Mrs. Berline Crossno Mrs, Juanifa Cunningha James Daniel .2 . la. W? l m , Frank Davis Gene Denman Mrs. Margo Douglas 2I8 rl .hw ef ,f nfl r ' dl! 'iw Iwi . s aa ' . , L r H 1' . ,a . V H - . V ' ' rc' i as s ,, i ,, ,,,, .. .: 1 ' I 'W D X , sc Ha , .V K I , ji rr B K V w4lmQ!'u.'h I 2 rrr' 1 ' firm 4? Q 'ff ' W r ,f,'i s, G , If , If ai gni L f as awe B ' 5? 5 1 5 ABOVE: Mr. Alfred Malone assisfs Rodney Johnson in his archileclural cjraflir proiecf. ELOW: lf a fennis couri isn'f available, 'lhen use a hallway lilre nnis coach Miss Elizabefh Trice. ,W .A 1' 1 i 'D . nf l Q ' ' T z rf' o im' fr 1 . Q is ' -- . - I K f 9' wa s - 5, ii Q ,, ss X x of i '55 . .K W Y I .3 Y' L .. Twifj ,,,, QL 13. Q' if or X ,Jr- .X in X ' i eyii of 'gg .3 I 1. ' 5- lx. . I 6 i if . 5 . WB? A i up X s gs ! l Q , ,gf sw. 'X E' . 'E' , in ra . V X fs I gi. . s ' ' ll IQ K 4 v. .Ax- J W- if- ...gi 5 5- 1 x wb, .C .,. s YW l A A . r. I I: ' ' 'bu-olni ew 'iw . so Mrs. Yvonne Dower Mrs. Sherilynn Durreff Mrs. Elizabeth Enlow Collon Erwin Mrs. Rulh Evans Don Ferguson Mrs. Martha Ferguson Miss Susan Fincher Miss. Hallie Fowler Mrs. Susan Frye Mrs. Marian Gaunti Mrs. Ann Gibbs Miss Marlha Glenn Mrs. Helen Golden Alan Goldslein Miss Sinah Goode Winford Groves Mrs. Peggy Haddock Mrs. Evelyn Haraway David Harslrom Mrs. Carolyn Harvley Mrs. Barbara Hazelwoo Mrs. Lois Higgins Miss Pafricia Hoese Miss Jeanne Hoffman Mrs. Carol Holloway Mrs. Evelyn Holf Mrs. Violef Horner Tim Hughes Jimmy Don Hunl Bruce Hunter Alberf Isaacson Miss Cheryl Johnsfon Jerome Kasfen Mrs. Mildred King Mrs. Carol Kriz Miss Anne Kunfz Richard Ladd Miss Carol Lafferly ZI9 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Char Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. John Mrs. Margaref LaPrade Rufh Lewis Rachael Lindley les Linlz Elizabefh Lohman Rhonda Lovyrey Davilla Lynch Vera McCauley McClure Rulh McCoy Richard McKee Alfre Miss Mrs. Mrs. d Malone Myrna Marlow Carrol Marshall Nell Marlin Kirby Maflack John Miss Mayfield Nancy Miller Louis Dan Murray Mrs. Carolyn Nail Randel Nevils Mrs. Ann Nielo Floyd O'Rear Pefer Paleschic Gene Park Mrs. Margarel' Parker Roberf Peek Miss Miss Marlha Perkins Linda Pellis James Powell Mrs. Edna Proffer Miss Nona Randolph Mrs. Linda Ray Dolph Regelsky L. B. Richardson Mrs. Barbara Rimmer Mrs. Rulh Roan Miss Maralyn Robinson Mrs. Juanita Robinson Joe Tom Rodgers Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Rush Sallie Rushing Zola Rulherford Peggy Sansing Wayne Scott Mrs. Mrs. June Sharp LaVerne Sheffield Miss Camille Shields Phillip Shores Mrs. Dell Snow Miss Nina Sparks Fred Sponseller Cliflon Sladler Mrs. Rila Slephens Miss Susan Slerreff Mrs. Wilma Sfone Mrs. Harryelle Sfover Mrs. Flo Sfrealy Dozier Suffon Mrs. Frances Swiff Mrs. Rulh Swor Mrs. Dorofh Ta lor Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Alfre Miss Y Y Carolyn Thompson Elizabelh Trice Lois Turner Faye Van Louise Vandivor? d Vick Anne Voss Edwin Wails Mrs. Mrs. Mary Walker Francys Walls 220 L . ,HY ,h 1 ,fm , AV fx :fx , 1' f re - J V Si l i f - ' I .QW 3,4 ,,.., ' fr 32- . in ' E ,5 W ' .5 n1,'E?' 1 'J , Hz : i 'W' ' 1 4, -- ' Ni- 9 'Q , . ff Q. A , aff - . ll' f. M' r' 'ff' H ,, . Y ' A ' wg. ., ., I. T ,,,. 5 kiiik M, ll A, . 8 fa L R R Q53 '?? 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Wealherread Mrs. Justine Weaver Mrs. Rifa Weaver Mrs. Billie Wesf Miss Louise Wefzel Mrs. Alice While Mrs. Sue While Mrs. Janice Wieland Mrs. Maryellen Wilbanks Mrs, Elizabefh Winder Miss Lou Wifhrow Mrs. Palsy Wiihrow Mrs. Palsy Woolery Mrs. Leila Worsham Mrs. Mary Wylie Miss Susan Yarbrough Ralph Zeifz Ausfrums Zidermanis 22I 222 Ersonalilies Tudents, Faculty Give ,words of Achievement Vibranl smiles dislinguished lhe personalilies of '7O. Team discussions and voling led lo The crown- g of The loolball and loaskelball queens. Delibera- ins and viewpoinls were exchanged unlil The fy Club named lheir sweelhearl. Homecoming Oueen was crowned al lhe Home- ming Dance aller sluclenl nominalions and vol'- . Endless hours ol counling ballols resulled in E naming ol Class Personalilies al The Twirp irice given by lhe annual slall. The Coronalion s highlighlecl by lhe crowning of lhe Sophomore chess, Junior Princess, and Senior Sweelhearl. Following lacully nominalions, sludenls conlri- 'ririg lhe mosl lo lhe school and communily were nored by el C Salulesm and The Gold Cougar 'ards for achievemenl. fi l 0 in LEFT: Viclri Yandell is crowned Homecoming Queen and is given red roses by her escorl Gary Hill. LEFT TOP: Escorl of Viclri Fowler pins on her corsage af ihe Homecoming Dance. LEFT BOTTOM: Sludenls enioy lhemselves al lhe Dance. BELOW: Seniors Marci Kesler and Larry Niclrs enioy fhe music of The DeVells. 4:-f Senior Class of l970 Elect Senior Class Favorites SHEILA WISE BRUCE JAGGERS 224 STEVE THOMAS QYMQL 493 VICKI YANDELL i i 5 , , Q4 Seniors Honor Clossmotes by Voting Them Fovorites RICHARD ESTES f Dv o nnnno nn o Wi o n o on f 5 LAURW ESTES 226 CINDY LOWENTHAL GARY HILL Personolities Resulr From Hours of Bolloi Counting Tino MARK LAYTON Q TINA ENGLISH 228 TODD ANDERSON DENISE MCCUEN odd 'v,, 51 Denise Bennett ' C' MX eeen f , V4 HQ ' 1 we he gg, 4 f M I ff K H my 1 , A , M , ,, , BENNET WADE ELIZABETH SMITH BEN DOOLEY as -: Z' ff H, , Z Liz-- f 3 I 3 E A Idvgng ' IE. 3 - ,, 5 I . W H H Vrrlk V I , .,... i f 1 i IE BROWNIEE 5 ew Ernie Elizabeth Ben Class Personalities Announced at Twirp Dance BARBARA BAINES Bill Barbar LINDA CHEEK BILL TATOM 23I , Bi 2 i - -,frm ,af : i a,', 3.9 A A I1 Smiles, Personality Lead To Naming of Personality BRAD ROGERS 9' , ' i 3 f J . .,f ' . ,, , 1' R' I I' ' Wilt PHYLLIS PARKER 232 Phyllis A S gl x 1, H ALLEN ROZELLE PENNY GRUBBS IKIE CONWAY Ikie Cindy X1 . CINDY PETTY BLAKE JOHNSON VICKI SPARKS 43 5 4 .,..g.:1.Q ' BARBARA REID 1 3' LARRY ORTH Junior Bcilloiing Ends in Naming of Personalities KATHY DOWNER DOUG ENGLISH SANDRA MYRICK TERRY TOMMEY Junior Class Students Select Favorite Classmates TERRY MCCULLAR MOUNTS ann:-W' 5, s- , K 1. ., X ,, W, he aa.a, S l ,Q t DAVID COYLE SHARON GUY MIKE JONES KELLY DEARING BETTY ASH FRED WILLIAMS Sophomore Closs Nominote 'Heir Closs Personalities IANICE GRAMMAR GLENN HECKMAN QUENCY HILL A-., 'IL I I I 4 515, I , I if If ,, if . A MARK CROUCH LLLL MARY ALICE MCLEAN PAM WILSON zss PATTI PARKER BILL HOLLAND DARYLA GRISER JOANN FERGUSON KIM SCOTT JERRY LANCASTER Vasi, lcinewit Provide Vitality To BA's AFS Program ,Wx Kyrie l 4 Finding a likeable qualify in every individual lcepr Janewilr Pilayalaralorn occupied during his slay al Bryan Adams. Janewil came Jro Dallas Through The American Field Service Program from Keyul, Thailand. l-le loves The friendly people and al- mosphere al Bryan Adams. Janewil excelled in his classes of chemislry, physics, analylical geomelry. calculus, speech, and American l lis'rory. Working in Jrhe IBM room was a special lrealr for Jan-ewir. A brillianl smile calches The mood ol Vasan- 'rharanee Gulaselqharam, beller lcnown as Vasi, Vasi came from Colombo, Ceylon, and lived wilh Alice and Clarence Talley. Vasi will remember 'lhe Belles and Mrs. Rulh Roan mosl al Bryan Adams. Loved by all, Vasi was chosen a linalisl for Senior Sweelhearl. Bryan Adams was indeed lorlunale when. 'rhe American Field Service senl Janewii and Vasi as foreign exchange sludenls. 240 TOP: Janewil' Pifayalaraforn and Vasanfharanee Gulaselrharam speak lhe AFS assembly in +l1eir nalive dress and are inlroduced io BA. Each year, among Bryan Adams's 3600 sTudenTs, a Tew emerge. These ouTsTanding Tew have a cer- Tain gualiTy abouT Them noTiced by Their ouTsTand- ing leadership, scholarship, and ciTizenship. These are The sTudenTs ThaT go ouT oT Their way Tor ex- cellence-They do all The problems insTead of The even numbers: They sTay aTTer school Tor a chem- isTry experiment They read Three chapTers insTead oT one: They spend hours oT preparaTion Tor a musical producTion. VarieTy TheaTre or Senior Play. TalenTs oT all kinds need endless hours oT worlc and preparaTion. To These Tew sTudenTs, we give The cherished Gold Cougar Award. To oThers we saluTe wiTh an el C SaluTe. These awards are an honor given only To Those who have sTriven To give The liTTle ex- Tra Toward perTecTion. Being where The acTion is aids in The Teaching of any iournalisT or phoTographer. Bill Campbell Tinds This True as he goes To The acTion. Bill is consTanTly called upon To Take picTures or develop Them aT any Time oT The day. This pasT summer, The Texas ABM journalism conference and phofography workshop was aTTended by Bill. AcTive in Science conTesTs, Bill's Science Fair proiecT won him Honorable MenTion in The Regional Science Fair. l-le also spoke aT The NorTh Texas Biological SocieTy meeTing. For Three years, Bill acTively served as a member CST Delvlolay. To an ouTsTanding iournalisT and sTudenT, Bill Campbell, goes The Gold Cougar award Trom The el Con- quisfador sTaTT. K 'A A zif, -,-i 1 ,, J ,E , U - K . A , rii. V ' 'ii 3 i ' ' I ., f , .,., T f fi T , Vg. , ,,,' W f L l j 3 wafer-,,,, T Q ' - f . ' 2 'wif M1 ' f, ,. , if 1 , ' . ,, -,,,.cMm,t BILL CAMPBELL Photogropher Cheerleoder Honored by Gold Cougor Above and beyond creares 'rhe password lor Penny Grubbs. As Penny performs her dulies as cheerleader and Sluclenl Council Secrelary, Penny does lolally beyond whal is aslced lor. Aller al- lending lhe Nalional Leadership Seminar al Soulh- ern lvlelhodisl Universily, Penny became aware of lhe problems facing schools loday. The American Cilizenship Seminar inviled Penny ro allend. She was chosen chairman ol The newly enlarged Youlh Cilizenship Council. Laler lhis was enlarged lo creale The Grealer Dallas Youlh Council. As Penny aclively parlicipaled in The Nalional Forensic League, Penny represenled BA in aboul 40 lournamenls. She won numerous awards for her speaking aclivilies. The Uniled We Shand office saluled Penny by asliingx her 'ro work wilh lhem. Penny acls as Par- liamenlarian of her Tri-l-li-Y and was honored by lhe Dallas Times Herald as a Top Teen. Penny's lremendous spiril and enlhusiasm car- ried her 'rhrough her dulies as a cheerleader. Many hours of planning and diligenl worlc was spenl on 'rhe Sludenl' Council Dance Commillee and on amending lhe 'rhirleen-year-old conslilulion ol BA. The el Conquislaclor is pleased lo award Penny The Gold Cougar Award. PENNY QQ! X I GRUBBS Gold Cougar Award Goes 'ro Nlusician, Nlalhemarrcrar -N--.N - -M .Wg as X. .s ,, .. SANDY MARCHBANKS Tale music, add il lo llre guilar, and llnose creale llwe loyes ol Sandy Marclnbanlcs. l-ler musical abilf ilies include singing al banguels and performing for convenlions all over Texas willw lwer duel leam member Debbie McGee. An accompanisl lor llre Concerl Clroir, slre was named Bed All-Cily Ac- companislu in lier iunior year. l-ler sweel voice and smiling lace deliglwled llnose allending Variely Tlre- alre and llie Nalional Forensic League lalenl Slrow. Many ol llae songs sung by Sandy were wrillen by lner. Sandy lwad a lead in llwe musical Wl1ere's Charley? and was Sludenl direclor ol llre Senior Play. A lzrenclw Club member, Sandy is acliye in Campus Lile and represenls llne ROTC as a spon- sor. The el Conquislador is pleased lo giye a Gold Cougar award lo a sludenl so musically lalenled, Sandy lvlarclwbanlcs. f 5n,. DAVID LAMB As presidenl of bolh 'rhe lvla+h Club and Mu Alpha Thela, 'rhe honorary malh organizalion, David Lamb kepr himself busy wilh inirialing club ac- liviries and wilh organizing lhe lvlalh Conference. sponsored by 'rhe lvlalh Club, which is held an- nually. David is an honor sludenl wilh advanced courses in marh, English, and chemislry. A member of The Nalional Honor Sociely, his name con- sisrenlly appeared on lhe A and B Honor Rolls. Over lhe years he won. numerous Science Fair awards, and he was recenlly announced lo be a Nalional Meril Semilinalislf Many sludenls al SMU would have been amazed To know fha? David, masquerading as a college srudenl, alrended slalislics classes lhere. David Lamb is nol only a brain, bul he has willingly given of his lime lo help olhers by parlicipaling for lwo years in lhe luloring program. David Lamb is cerrainly deserving ol lhe Gold Cougar Award. KENN GRETZ By giving unselfishly OT his Time, energy and Tal- enTs, Kenn GreTz has helped Bryan Adams in many ways. Manly oT his holidays and aTTer school hours were devoTed To The cleaning, repair and rear- rangemenT oT eguipmenT Tor more eTTecTive use in The Biology DeparTmenT. Biology Teachers de- pended on Kenn To provide a varieTy oT specimens Trorn The lake Tor class use in beTTer condiTion Than Those purchased. As head phoTographer Tor The el ConquisTador, Kenn lisTened paTienTly To complainTs oT angry sTaTT members who wanTed Their picTures. A week OT summer vacaTion was spenT aTTending TriniTy Journalism lnsTiTuTe learning modern darkroom Tech- niques. Kenn spenT many oT his aTTer school hours in The darkroom developing picTures. LaTer hours were spenT on his Science Fair proiecT. For his unselfish loyalTy and hours oT work, The el Co,nquisTa- dor is proud To recognize Kenn GreT1. l-lis abiliTy To geT Things done won The regard OT all ThaT knew STeve Thomas. Serving as whip boy To The cheerleaders, he was given The TiTle head cheerleader. By becoming involved, STeve helped oThers in any way he could. As BaTTalion Commander and CapTain. oT The Rifle Team Tor The ROTC, STeve parTicipaTed in marksman conTesTs. He was awarded FirsT Place as an individual marksman in The CiTy Gallery RiTle lv1aTch. STeve aTTended The NaTional Leadership lnsTiTuTe and was awarded Top Teen by The Dallas Times Herald. l-lis classmaTes voTed him Senior Class PersonaliTy. The el ConquisTador is very pleased To honor such a person wiTh The leadership and marksman abiliTies oT STeve Thomas. STEVE THOMAS 246 el C Sulutes Students Who Give Unselfishly of Time LARRY VEAL Firsl chair cellisi in lhe Bryan Adams Symphony Orcheslra, Larry Veal was named io The All-Slale Symphony Orchesrra of l97O. He also devoied many hours io leading cello seciional in prepara- +ion for lhe conceri presenied by ihe Bryan Adams Orchesira in Chicago a+ ihe Music Educaiors Na- 'rional Conference in early March. l.arry's superior academic achievemeni enabled him io consisrenily appear on 'rhe B Honor Roll. An honor siudeni and member of 'ihe Nalional Honor Socieiy, he siudies advanced courses of calculus and English. Aciively serving as Senior Direcior of +he Siu- deni Council, he gave unsellishly of his 'rime and efioris foward ihe publicarion of ihe Siudenr Di- reciory. As secreiary of lhe Key Club, he gave many hours helping 'ro organize 'ihe club's aciiviiies. The el Conquisfaclor is pleased 'ro honor Larry Veal. Besi of Kind High School Accompanisrf' De- nise Neal, won her acclaim in ihe Bryan Adams Orcheslra. She was named +o ihe Region and All- Siale Orchesira and rhe Bryan Adams Orchesira named her 'rheir secreiary. Counlless hours of prac- fice was devored +o lhe Dal-Hi Orchesira. Denise pariicipaled as a member of The Belles, lvlaih Club, Mu Alpha Theia and Naiional Honor Socieiy. Due 'ro her superior academic achievemeni, Denise, an Honor Sludenl, was consisienily named on 'rhe honor roll. Denise speni hours lyping copy and srencils for Jrhe el Conquis+ador. Her classroom enihusiasm and building of morale was invaluable +o her reacher. Denise Neal cerfainly is worihy 'ro be honored by an el C Saluief' DENISE NEAL 247 Students Give Tolent in on Ettort to Better School UNDA ROSS Cougar Spirit generated through the Cougar mascot Linda Ross. Countless hours ot worlc was given by Linda to the decoration ot signs pro- moting tootball and basketball games. Closely as- sociated with the cheerleaders, Linda practiced and attended summer worlcshops in an ettort to produce an enlightened school spirit. Linda taithtully served as Picture Editor tor the el Conquistador-as she planned and organized the photographers to make sure pictures were talcen at every picture-worthy event. Linda supervised the decorations tor the Twirp Dance. Linda served as a .representative to the Na- tional Leadership lnstitute during the school year. At this meeting, students discussed ways in. which they solve problems in their particular school. The el Conquistador is proud to honor Linda Ross. Spirit is synonymous with Gary l-lill. l-lis goal and ambition is to generate a greater school spirit at Bryan Adams. As cheerleader, Gary strives to promote spirit in any way he can. ln preparation tor the Samuell tootball game, Gary rode a bi- cycle to school in order to establish a vibrating spirit. With a smile on his tace, Gary talres pride in being a cheerleader and constantly strives to do his iob better. Gary served actively on the Student Council and devoted hours ot worl4 to the Dance Com- mittee. l-lis superb academic achievement and leadership slcills won him the honor ot being elected president ot the National ltlonor Society. l-le is one ot seven tinalists tor the National Council ot English Teachers Award. l'lis spirit and pride are reason enough tor the el Conquistador to salute Gary l-lill. GARY HHL aff 5 I PER SEAHOLM Per Seaholm's TalenTs range Trom imiTaTing Tamous personaliTies, such as Tiny Tim, To playing percussion Tor The Bryan Adams Band. As parlia- menTarian Tor The NaTional Forensic League, Per played an acTive parT in presiding over an or- ganizaTion which was named one OT The Top TwenTy- Tive NFL groups in The naTion. l'le parTicipaTed in The STanTord UniversiTy DebaTe compeTiTion and won TirsT place in The UniversiTy oT Texas Cham- pionship DebaTe TournamenT in AusTin. As Tor his musical acTiviTies, Per has played per- cussion Tor boTh The Bryan Adams Band and The Bryan Adams Symphony OrchesTra. l-le has been a member oT a percussion ensemble ThaT won The TiTle oT BesT oT Kind aT The annual Solo and En- semble ConTesTs. T-le has puT his TalenTs as a spealrer To use by announcing halT-Time shows Tor TooTball games and by being The public appearance announcer Tor The OrchesTra. For These varied services and his academic accomplishmenTs, Per was elecTed as a member oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. The el ConquisTador is pleased To recog- nize Per Seaholm. F'arTicipaTion in speech, choir, and academic acTiviTies creaTed a busy liTe Tor Terri VandivorT. Serving as presidenT oT The CoThurnus Club, Terri led The Two hundred members in The business oT enTerTaining. Terri has played major roles in VarieTy TheaTre and The Senior Play. Much of The organizae Tion oT The Speech TournamenT in February was crediTed To Terri. Terri acTively serves as a member of NaTional Forensics, speech TournamenTs, and oTher inTer- scholasTic league worlc. Due To his excellenT acTing abiliTy, Terri's name was named To The NaTional Thespian SocieTy. Terri's parTicipaTion in ConcerT Choir enabled him To play in musicals. l-lis academic achieve- menTs won him a place on The NaTional Honor So- cieTy. The el Conquisfaclor is honored To saluTe Terri VandivorT, TERRI VANDIVORT Bryan Adams Students Nominate and Select Queens Throughout the year, Bryan Adams students se- lect queens to reign over special occasions. These girls are elected and voted on by students and organizations. The Homecoming Dance, tollowing Bryan Aclams's near deteat ot Thomas Jetterson, crowned the queen tollowing nominations and vot- ing in homerooms. Following a courtly procession, the Coronation crowned a Sophomore Duchess, Junior Princess, and a Senior Sweetheart. Key Club Sweetheart, Football Queen, and Basketball Queen were crowned tollowing organizational voting. l970 Basketball Queen DEBBIE HIGGS 250 VICKI YANDELL Homecoming Queen Senior Sweetheart it .V , f 1 , ff? . Y ' 122. 1: . ,, f- V -4-wx l970 Eootboll Queen CARLA GREEN Y X Key Club Sweetheort DENISE McCUEN X rf ' , V E l,,t , E '.1- Sq ee ' 2 Q N f JOANN FERGUSON VICKI SPARKS Sophomore Duchess Junior Princess aw . '-12fl.lH,g:g,.f', ,F lar d' . .F ' 'tlsifaf f' - M' ,- 5. .-1 ' 2-f af - M, J 'iQa,wk a ' - A . Li'P1'z, J- X' HW M -A f' ii' s-I W1 F 1752. ' M 7. -1 ., 1. M-, -f -f' . -14 -A . 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BELOW: Juniors compare senior rings. f . 8355? il Students Plan Coming Yeor With Grientcition Anxieties suttered by sophomore students on Orientation Day disappeared as they began to recognize familiar taces in the crowded halls. The rivalry ot the I,264 students blended into support tor the Bryan Adams Cougar. Armed with school maps the tollowing day, sophomores telt contident that they would not get lost or be late tor class. They soon learned that no elevator passes, no eighth period, and no third tloor existed. As the school year came to a close, the sophomores tound themselves dreaming ot the day when they would graduate. Karen Abell Gay Ackerman . Robin Acrey 1 Sandi Adkiniid ll uzanne A u e . . ' N P fs. X g K Jovita Aguero Kim Akerman .,,- sw' ' Jess Alderson James Alexander Barbara Allen 9 Loma Allen . Ronnie Allman MU' x A ii Sissy Al oi ' ,.., ' seek A tg G' Mike Anderson i .R 4 s QR - N x x s K Thomas Andorio f , . .,,. Joanne Angora Connie Antoine r f Jeb Ardoin Steve Armour Charlotte Armstrong N ' by Q Y' Janice Armstrong i-h. Doug Arnold .- Richard Asher M , Danny Askew V 'hr--'4 i fy- 3 X is y g M if Judy Atkinson g i Jerry Austin , Elayne Arnspiger it 6 . Q ' ' 1 -v l Roddy Austin 7 , E 1 e s .ir NPS ,. 4 .. 1 3 fb N 5 John Autry . De De Averette i Gail Axe , Patti Badgett Terry Bagby i ' g at X: Teresa Bagget Frank Bailey - , ' t Janie Bailey Ross Bailey 2 Debbie Baker Larry Bales Terri Bales , Carolyn Ballew , Marilyn Ballew i'i: . Ai . X 'wi f A 1 Q X X A V s ' :A R8 wg , 4' We f , G E 'it .. G i X .N X i J be his J .0 .1 .4 Q 9 LEFT: Sophomores learn aboul lhe coming year lhrough 'rhe Cougar Boolr. J Z KPL, 3 .. Q ,Sa V- N , 9 K K .. X ' 4- ,- 5 H . I f., Q4 , , B . rv. , - . Wag: ,, s L l 3 'Q X FQ Q fi- Q fr ya . ....,: ,J . 131.3 ill' xx ry 5?- i, ,i ag ki 1, .1 ' t , X ws lm ly Aw- ia kk ai an as .M 5- : ,JF is. E X F it if a 2 I 'X 5 X fs-J M. 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Cougor Books Give Merrily Brown Peggy Brown Sharon Brown Janet Browning Kennefh Brunner Deborah Brulon Paul Bryant Beverly Buchanan Paul Buchanan Jon Buck Deborah Bull Nicki Bunch Terry Bunfon David Burdelle Lana Burnard Jeffrey Burnell Ricky Burrescia Lesfer Burton Gary Busch Joyce Byrd Nancy Byrd Weldon Cain Susan Cain Tena Callahan Cindy Callaway Gary Calyerr Sarah Calyerl Bobbie Calwalader Tim Campbell Kim Campbell Ricky Cannon Terry Cannon Chrisfy Canlley David Canrrell Mary Carllon Riley Carter Linda Cartwright Jill Cary Don Casler Lynne Cerveny Debra Chambers Wayne Chance Casey Chandler Cindy Chandler Mike Chandler Roger Chapman Paul Chapman Benny Cheek Pal' Chenaull Alan Cheney Randy Cherry Jan Chrisfensen Jerry Chrisrian Cheryl Claiborne Janie Clark Spencer Clulf J. 34.1 l 1 X ,,,g,k,j2 C ,-we K il' . we Y bi' as, B rr 'Il er. wi ff f ogg' , ref K :New I 1 HS Guide 'ro School o ' r my if 2 fa . .'B r J A we xl ond Acrivilies in 13 if ,,,k , L , 1 for yyyy I ,K - .2,, i KJ:,AAl .1 ii-,:,: I . 1 In a f Q . .T 15, KW 'f' iw or eraa f .N E . . , - W 5 1:-Hz, K Fir ti C if ' 'B S yy b N ,-,E ,. 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W is. on 14,4 r , is 1 fi Cl .ll , .- V K ll i V t . r its I ' Q Fa 'X X X1 Y , ABOVE: Penny Grubbs leads the Longhorns across stage 'lo meet the mighty Cougar. xp Yi' 1 we J ff .X J L . 4 . I '19, 1.x -is N. 3 J. ., X ,. . in ' 9 - rv. fl . 1 -fg. 1 A W A, I . 6 W k G' 684 p e r Q4 J J 8 'F' F ' I' M.. -lx ' , J A .V 2 F ia rg, J - a 0 i l - s if ssl ' j I g gga 3 - I aaag lala , g G s r g y Q, Y Hg: ,W ,Q F 1 i I J ' 4,1 S, rx, 'fi' 4 rf'-'f if irra '2 s D is J R F s F 'Q ' Q if 9 i - 'L K. N 'Q F , . F A' 'N . - f I Q 5 .. 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Ferguson Greg Ferguson Joann Ferguson Larry Ferguson Sarah Ferguson Beverly Ferrell Michelle Ferrell Chris Field Vicky Fielden Elizabeth Fielder John Finklea Nelda File Larry Fifls Debbie Flanagan David Floyd Tim Flynn Dave Foran Peggy Forbes Linda Foren Kalhy Forresl Judy Forresler Donna Founlain Linda Fowler Jane Frank Terri Frank David Franklin Wanda Franklin Marcy Frazee Gary Freemyer Ray French Carla Friddle Sophomores Speed by in 0 Violent Effort to Lunch J Mike Fries Ronnie Fulglwam David Fuller Allen Fuqua Riclnard Furr Debbie Galloway Terry Galloway Mike Garnbill William Gammon Steven Gandy Dennis Gant Abram Garay Diane Gardner Gary Garrett Glen Garrett Pat Garrett Wanda Garrett Yolanda Garza Steve Gattuso Clayton Gautreaux Randy Geliring Gary Geldmeier Steve Gentry Rhonda Gentry Charlotte George Janie Gibbons Jane Gibson Sandra Glazener Linda Gott Tim Goff Robert Gonzales Anita Gonzalez Mike Goodman Timothy Goodman Jimmy Goodwin Charlotte Gracy Jeff Gfaliam Janice Grammer Jean Graves Terry Gray Belinda Green Debbie Green Donald Green Don Green Jacky Green Susan Greene Steven Greenleaf Kim Greenman Gary Greer Y A im Hg I 5 L- W 3 5 1 5 s A Na. me K f . 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Linda Griffin Kathy Hastings Gary Hatcher Tedilu Halcher Barbara Halfield Marlin Hawes Tommy Hawn Bill Hayden Rickey Hayden Gerald Hayes John Hayes Linda Hayes Elaine Hays Glen Heckman Judy Heddin Bill Hellman Karen Helm Gail Hellon Fred Hendricks Gary Henley Collene Henry Kalliy Henry Richard Henry Connie Hensley Linda Henson Richard Herod Cindy Hickman Carolyn Hightower ,, M Af r i .G is R 'cr R Qi r 'G R Vyyyvy K A M H ls r R y ,r,,l y H .,,,,.. , l.r er L , as lrr la f ry i ,rl V A V l'l llll V fr V lela, as I ,A r,,.rr,,r e sag ,R ! ,,... iophomores Gel Preview Selection of Senior Rings J as so sr, ,ir l X Q .X,, as 1 ry A wi J s yy I i u S I 5- wmv, ,'l rl' uh 1 qi D er J y d W J I fl K :ws- ivi 2 r , D ' R ur l ,, lf es if f rf J I , , -gm.. ,aff ! .O jg Q ' A -v-,. y,.e,,i i :jf X .1 W .fs :wr - lg rg y r gf b i K i j , , W g Randall Hill Ouency Hill Richard Hill Sandra Hill Shelley Hill Dori Hodges Bruce Hodges Richard Hoefle Fran Hogue Debbie Holland Bill Holland Maggie Hollis Laura Holloway Sleven Holf Willie Honza Franelle Hopkins Randy Hopkins Michael Horeish Rodney Horn Debi Hornack Terri Horne Slanley House Slephen Houslon Lyn Howard Mike Howard Sfeven Howard Kafhy Howser Mike Hoye Rodney Hubbard Howard Huddleslon Jean Hudson Mary Lynn Hughes Charlotte Hull Debbie Hulme Mark Hunsaker Janef Hunl Jane? Hunter Lana Hunter Torn lbboison Vyanne lkel John Ilaoa Becky lrnholf Diane lvey Jody Jackson John Jackson Kendall Jacobs Thomas Jacobs Sieve Jenkins Meg Jensen David Johanning Donna Johnson Malcom Johnson Nina Johnson Terry Johnson Bill Johnson Ronny Johnslon Janie Joiner Sieve Joiner Party Jolley Benny Jones Bren? Jones Lynn Jones Jay Jones Sophomore Bond Members Work Doily for Perfection Larry Jones Roberi Jones James Jordan Debbie Jusiice Karl Kabanek Cynlhia Kennedy Becky Kenner Danny Ken? Gary Kenf Danny Kerley Linda Keflle Teresa Kienilz Tony Kienzle Debbie Kilpalrick Phyllis Kilpalrick Janie King James Kinsey Ricky Kirby Teri Kirby Denny Kirkpafrick Jackie Kiflrell Karon Knighfen Jeannelie Knoeckel Mike Knox Sieve Knox Pa? Kolb Janei Kovar Nancy Krenrich Richard Krelow Debbie Kuck Barbara Kundl Connie Lagadinos Reggie Lagow Jerry Lancasier Shirley Land Pam Landrum Donna Laney Barry Lanier Kalhy Laquey George Lariscy Leanna Lasfer Becky Lafham Rick Latour Dennis Lawless Gail Lawrence Margie Ledbeffer Pafricia Lederrnan Russell Lee Vickie Lee Bill Lewis Al Lewsader Joe Linde Jay Lindholm Walter Lindley Richard Liske Kathy Lillie Jo Belh Lloyd Rebecca Locke Sharon Loffin George Lokey Susan London Janie Longan David Looper iii .J-. and 1, 14 fo. 'nfl cv? JJ, is-y , ,,,. ,J Ji J. E, 4 i Q 2 ,J 7 ' J 'WJ ' W id 4-feng 7 Q a ,we fi 'TCI eo f as in G-'xx W 1 ., 9,4 V JE, k3,J.':l R Jem.. fe yy ae are . ,, V L I ,,,. V I F W A VV xr , V J r ep.. 'X ' M f A I' clwa Gil 'hwy ,JV W, :fr I .. Y li. ii -vc' 4' . 1.. Y, Ji ...fr k gk U Jn J Q WJ in Ab X J J .J ,ff li' A K' yi ' l f I ' V '-,, J ,,,, 1 R r 'R 4' ,v.-. f-W O ,4 1 Vlzv J J i? J 1' ME L ij ' J J Q 'V' i by W! 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Brad Lowe Denise Lowe Rickey Lowe Lynn Lowenlhal Joan Lukachek Howard Lund Brian Lyerly Pam Lynam Marc Lyman Nancy Lyon Beverly McAIlisfer Mark McBreen Cindy McBride Mark McCaffrey Sheri McClure Robert McCommas Ken McConnell Shannon McCullar Donald McDaniel Mike McDaniel Bill McDaniel Karen McDonald Mike McDonald Susan McDonald Toni McDonald Donald McDougal Lorie McElya Susan Mclver Dissection of Frogs Gives Sophs Queosy Siomochs Sheri McKee Randy McKinney Weldon McLaughlin Mary McLean Connie McManus David McPeek Roberf McQuagge Shirley McQueen Karen Mabrey Eddy Mackey Beverly Magee Cindi Mahan John Mahan Roger Mallefr Gary Maloney Cindy Mapes Julie Marble Noel Marchbanks Brenda Marino Thomas Maris Perry Marrs Pafricia Marshall Brenda Marlin Debbie Marlin Debbie Marlin Diane Marlin Jill Marlin Nancy Marlin Sfephen Marlin Gary Maflhews Vonna Maxvill Mm Q ' .1 A g v-VV ,,,,,, I A fa , I f ,.f ,,.. ' j 1 , .A A U is gy 0 , L V 2 ra- N is .. I 43 m. ',j , :V ,S li ala 1 ' x ' , 'V D ,,,, J ,,,. 1 t ir A Vriry ig if he Zi l 129 ,,,, V ,,, . is Y ,izg J W V 'I rrii V iii' K' il f - X J 3 J rrii A X li l 's if D X J ' ., J, is . A di? 'FR 3 f- 'yr ABOVE: Linda Cheek, cheerleader, le ads a yell in a pep assembly. - is L' . M , My L Qlfyy A7 my 0 L Ii K W Q q..,.v - I -Q--J J '- -41 . J 3 , D Q , i - r 1 A M 'A N J lllr 6 L ' r A if ay, J rl' A f A I l , V 6 as rv- '- , KH' , . I Wee... J, f 1 J J, -H . - ' ki L J . rf: 1 V A C . 9, 1 ,.3gS',1 K V A ,Q , .. X , Jr ' f 'X 1 y Ai Q y Q. if A Q ' .1 47 wr in --.. uw. Q, , , 1 .fa if Je- , J ' , ' 'ff WH 4 ' Tai V x Y 'Pe-4: y i Q 4 ltr, - f , r X L, nf ii , ii J .. ,qrel ' 75. or My is K W lr V Charles Maxwell Sam May Denise Mayfield Jan Mayhall Linda Mayo Penny Mayo Karen Mecaskey Melanie Medanich Theone Meeker John Mellor John Mellon Mary Jo Menlesana Margie Menzel David Merchanl Morris Meredith John Merrell John Meyer Len Meyer h Joseph Miller Laurie Miller Linda Miller Pam Miller Rila Miller Tana Miller Jill Minervini Michelle Mifchell Ilene Moncrief Pebble Monfgomery Warren Moody David Moon Chrisfine Moore Debra Moore Gary Moore Bonnie Moreland Elvia Moreno Carol Morgan Wynona Morgan Mike Morgan Sid Morgan Kalhy Morris Roberl Morris Lloyd Moseley Larry Munoz Bob Murdoch Marvin Murphree Cindy Murrah Laurie Musgrove Kay Nabors Sieve Nash Bruce Naylor Slephen Neill Lynn Neiman Jena Nelson Lee Nelson Ree Nelson Sieve Neumeisfer Brad Newby Barbie Newman Mark Newman Bush Nichols Pennie Nichols Marguerile Nicholson Cheryl Nicks Paul Nierman Gerry Nix Nick Nixson Joella Noble Sfaci Norris Larry Norfon Chuck Nowlin 1 L l W Q7 .- Sophomores Ignore the Traditional Elevator Passe Terry Odle Glenda Odom Scofl Ogle Mike Oliver Randall Oliver Babelle Oslin Kafhy Owens Slephen Owens Susan Owens Bill Owens Delman Painler Alberf Pankonien Mike Panffoeder Milzi Parish Darlen Parker Jill Parker Palli Parker Rick Parker Susanna Parker Shelley Parks Carolyn Parrish Donna Parrish Landra Parrolf Roberl Parsons Pam Parvin Bill Pasher Debbie Palfillo Pamela Paulson Janis Peak Nancy Pearce Roy Pearce Sieve Pecina Penne Peck Mary Penry Kenneth Perry Cinda Perry Mary Pelfigrew Palricia Pelfy Beverly Peylon Kathy Phelps Richard Phiffer Clyde Phillips Lynne Pickrell Penny Piner Joe Pipes Gary Pirls Richard Plunk Jo Porler Danny Posey Gregg Poifer Rila Pourciau David Powe Leslie Praler David Pralz Karen Price Jeanela Pricer 3. 4 NP Q 0 X aw ' l X a Mu Yr M 9 i Mm ,L Q ess 's 13' 1 'fr E ii 'af Q 'e 3 z f-'Q ' or-4 Rims OD- ii i I f i is nol .. .-F if Q I x .XS S . ar! A! I 5 ki . 3 r s 'ess X 5 sie' r W' f v- , I P 'i-' A 1 ' , i ' iiiii A n 2 R ' I . . t 7 ax es.: x P s ' 'N R i 1 ,- 1 il X L N gs' . N fm - V i ii 1 rg' D L Q' gg , ' - gp . AN , , , . ' ' . Y . , , ' 'SRT fe Q in .Q P.: Q 'li mi' A-5 J C H ii ii or 'A 'U 2 s.. 6. -5 .- s X 'Y' 'L f 6 1 . is ig PM P X N rr 1 A Q f P I A 4 F' - 1 1 ii ' 1: L if .L . L 4, :eg g Y Q In k', . ' ,O ,j i i . ' ' i V l F X LEFT: Penny Grubbs charges EX' : if gi. s' A e R U ...f E i T ss 5 D v ...jg X , . S59 'A '-V s a , . ,V w I ' :W. ' ii jf - s L ' . 1 ' Ks is 5l r -ss V X Vw. i i ae' Qi' kk as W Q k , 5 'Q if s D e X ill? ii R M lx R i f mg, A .. E 'Di . Q i 1 l K s umm v . ,fl YT, N BQ 2 i up for ihe Cougar Mike Pryor Keron Pullen Jan Pyland Jane Piland Richard Quinfal Cynfhia Ouiroga Sandra Rabb Carolyn Ra bun Charles Ragan James Ragsdale Debra Raines Jeff Rainwafer Kenf Raley Carol Ramsey Linda Raney Danny Rangel Charles Ralliff David Ray Ann Raynes Mike Reames Delanna Reed Mike Reed Tommy Reese Mark Reindel Dennis Renfro Marfy Renner Ralph Reynolds Sharon Rheay John Rheingans Linda Rhoades Mary Rhodes Ray Richards Jan Richardson Pamela Ridgeway Sheree Ringlaben Sharisse Ritchey foam Sophomores Inci're Season of Spirit and Exciiemen Ned Rifler Cindy Roach Kenney Roberts Paf Roberison Rebecca Roberfson John Robinson Bob Robison Robin Robinson John Rockey Daphne Roehr Linda Ronk Pam Rorie Arthur Rose Jane? Rose John Ross Neil Rudine Loyda Rush Phillip Rufldege Sherry Saba Terry Samples Wayne Sanders Gay Sanders Vicki Sanders Ronald Sandlin Roberf Sanders Richard Saxton Mary Scamardo Jarquelda Scarborough K Joe Scheer Teresa Schell Pamela Schellenberg Sallie Scherer RIGHT Cheerleaders form f wr R '. i as f y y, iris so n HE' 9 ll Q i r r S an S S. ' li neal' l ssii r 'a iyyl y 5,J'+y A s 5 Si i ll gk 1 i , o S I i ' ., A he ln S illa ' . ' ll' Q , H iii H as R S in S A CA lmfw gf 1 . .. 19 fha 'lradifional spirii we i Qu el 'X. Q Q Q 0- 'li 1 mfr ,, ,bw S .V A -. E 5, Q v: ara. ' .I x 'S fs , 'Q ' f v ,4 -xl. ' g, 4 fi si .5 in 'I if y .G Q 1 a W ,.-,1 1 . V V 5: ,Ar -r , ii 3' I 'WA LV i l iii ix a i Q 4 Vg ' 'V if ss. i V F i 'gr-F l ' 1 40 V V A f A 1 it 1- Q wi Ai f , y or if , , y 5' Q ' in l 2' 1 A Y Steve Schneider Kim Scott Ken Self Janet Sellers Donna Setrak Gil Sharp Donna Shaw Steve Shelton Neal Shepard Robert Sherman Dudley Sherry Merilee Shopland Daniel Shotts Christy Shoults Charlie Simms Charles Simpson Greg Singleton Cindy Sinor Ed Slane Dinah Slover Sara Small Amy Smalley Carolyn Smith Delores Smith Diana Smith Dixie Smith Douglas Smith John Smith Laura Smith Monica Smith Suzanne Smith Steve Smith Nanette Snipes Alan Snowden Ronda Sowards Regina Spinuzzi Doloros Srubar Bill Staab Benny Stafford Suzy Stallings Pat Stantield Cynthia Stanley Jerry Steed Cindy Steelman Diane Stein Jill Stephen Scott Stephens Kristie Stepp Michael Stevener Charles Stewart Deana Stewart Ronald Stires Beverly Stockard Michael Stockton Janice Stone Ronnie Storey Cindy Stovall Rex Stovall Sally Sturdivant Brooke Summers Diane Sustayta Dovanda Swallow Connie Swift Fred Swords Mark Tabberf Archie Taliaferro Carrie Tanner Phillip Tanner Linda Tarno George Tarpley Gayla Taiom Marlin Tavera Chris Taylor Keifh Taylor Paul Taylor Sandra Taylor Susan Taylor Len Teague Mark Teel Marvin Telflelon Gil Thomas Melody Thomas Gary Thompson Paula Thompson Linda Thornion John Thursfon Lana Thurslon Leon Tims Travis Tlpion Peggy Todd Tanya Toland Denise Tompkins Ronney Torres Gary Townsley Alex Tracy Grace Triplelf Kalhy Trizza Cathy Trusly Karen Tucker Kalhy Tucker Larry Tucker Tommy Tucker Julie Turbeville Barr Turner Brenda Van Mike Vance Debbie Vanhorn Trudye Varnon Mike Vaughan Sherial Vaughn David Verhoever Bobby Waile Paul Wails Sherry Wakefield Debra Waldrop Karen Waldrop Beverly Walker Debra Walker Janice Walker T is -Q T s s T T , - , T . , 5- sys V yyis T l Q4 ' 'A X K' .pri T T T , W Ig is Q 2 H s rfrr Q. 5 , -Q1 T A W .T,, ,VIV 1 F AT xi ,- X A D T T- li ' 1 Q fa- . . 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T ' Q N in Tv' T T J a - T, ' T 1 he i anrr f ssr s y T if a i ' -ri' ' T 'T TT W J yy y T X 3l Sophomores Promote Sprrrr for Cougor Foolboll Teom Julian Walker Larry Walker Mike Walker Rebecca Wallace Vlckl Wallace Bruce Waller Llz Walls Donna Walp Tim Walvoord Karen Waraksa Joanne Ward Terry Ward Allen Warren Loyd Warren Becca Wash Kalhy Wasson Janice Wafson Malcom Walson Todd Walson Terry Way Margarel Webb Carol Webber Truelf Weeks Jill Weisenburg Terry Welch Slephen Weldon Darlene Werner Becky Whalen John Wheeler Kim Wheeler Donna Whelslone Cindy While Della Whife Philip While James White Gayle While Belh Wicker Michael Wierick Winston Wigand Dan Wilder Dan Wilensky Melissa Wilkinson Ben Williams Bryan Williams Curl Williams Dana Williams Karen Williams Kirk Williams Mark Williams H KK' f-i M l E M M if M M is Y' . M M M5-K it -an , wg, w. Mf. M in we 4 X T- M, V a'l M i in l F... X51 . J A 2 1 5 fx ' 'mr X . as P , : M K ff V 'M i' vi ih-is A M M 5 fi wr-7, Mi -iswx f fn. Mssri f li as 1 ils M V WM. , K i z li i Firif. L , x . X W? ! f. . , -1: X ophomores Struggle With Silcis Morner in English ? X i i is Ti 5 A J A uf W f -My , i ' Usa WI .. 1 -kkry ,' , V K i 1 . V LX T b-,, 1 is ' A .xwg si, 'J E , 0 i . , , -s , 4 T g bd' ui. H A 1 si ,il kr Q V if gg s o -- - , , ' l 1 IF T N k 'f T .L , is in T ' A s 'sr i - R is 1 vs. L' ,, .. or is if I -we as f' go sf' Q ,i,, S 1 . gg, i 5 Y' 4 f is .rkx s 14 in -f T J -:.g ' I sa LEFT: Two Spirils are caughl' by 'lhe annual phofographer as ihey decoraie fhe halls. Mike Williams Danny Williams Scoll Williams Rondy Williams Sondra Williams Windell Williams David Williamson Debra Wilson Glynda Wilson Ronald Wilson Sheryl Wilson Tom Wilson Ralph Winani Don Windham John Windle Deborah Winn Peggy Winlon Dana Wischmeyer Carol Wifhrow Melinda Wifhrow John Wolford John Wolf Kenny Wolfe Wendy Wood Vicki Woodard Carl Woods Timothy Woods Sheryl Wooldridge Sandra Woolley Claudia Wren A Johnny Ybarbo N 5 -15 ' Jim Yeager William Yenne Douglas York Doug Young Ricky Zakarian Senior Ring Delivery Highlights Junior Yecir Delivery oT class rings bearing The golden numer- als l97l began The school year Tor iunior sTudenTs. CreaTing a new record Tor enrollmenT, The l,289 juniors anxiously awaiTed The acTiviTies ahead. ATTer Taking The PSAT TesT, iuniors conTemplaTed The approaching TryouTs Tor The drill Team and The varsiTy Teams. The pandemonium oT cheerleader TryouTs and sTudenT council elecTions added To The exciTe- menT. The spiriT oT youTh prevailed as The iuniors reminisced on pasT acTiviTies and loolced Torward To The upcoming year. RlGl'll: Juniors receive Their class rings from a Balfour rep- resenTaTive. 1 Jamey Acers 1 I A Greg Ackerman Y Roberl Acree me Debbie Adams sf' Roxanne Adrian ' TJ Keifh Aiavolasili -sgp 'ggi Ronald Alexander x- I H 5 Suzan A'exander 1. ---f za fs. Bin Allen - if gs ,A 2 Charles Allison J X A g ...g. i K, s mf Judy Anders .1 , 399 at Billy Anderson K 5 8 ' T 'Q' Linda Anderson gs .3 Darlene Anderson i n is , X -R-W... Ronald Anderson 1 K V T iil 1,1 Susan Anderson Ginger Andrews Denise Anioine Bobby Archambauli Sara Archer 276 ST i l X sg ' ., ..., 3' K -ty . . hx .Nina ' 1. 1 1 sin- .f . ' 'en-si X T ini .s . 'sf -- s gg M Lehi -,MV T i 3 T? . T .L -- K .... T f r.. J os- X ai 'Ss 'K 'Q M' s S .af Q Q , E if? we 'N 3' N. 3 X E 5,98 -.2 rf ? , C C cg an 4 'Iggy X , gi. 3 -. -rg, ' 1 i f l is ,, T X ' Wx, x - 1 LJ .Q fa, AX' ..- ,x 'Su Q I x A ., K lr. icy? 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K 1 .A Ov , as M' W 41 ,' , A Tx lf AS' .1fE5 2 , - ,L .4 Q1 ssee N-W' N ,ga-ag X 5 515 O X ,fs 9 ff' 9' ., up , fn B If l 6 Ha-f 'S l 'H 4'- if Val ' ef gn? l M Pf fx e y if :T ' im' ,ff B K- an 4? 1 'W Na Bettye Ash Bill Atkins Lynn Atherton Mary Alice Audette Ed Bailey Debbie Bain Carol Balentine Debbie Ballard Terry Barber Mark Barling Dorothy Barnett Arnold Barrett Marilyn Barron Danna Barton David Barton Tom Barton Mike Bassett Susan Bates Tonie Batte Patty Bauer John Baumgardner Reynaldo Baylina Carolyn Beach Greg Beach Susan Beach Mark Beasley Cindy Beck Teresa Beck Mark Beesley Cheryl Beeson Thomas Beets Gloria Beggs Brenda Bellocchio Dayle Belzer Anita Benavidez Juniors Practice Routines for Drill Tecim Tryout Rachel Benavidez Suzanne Bender Guy Bentley Pamela Bentley Kathy Berry Patty Berry Richard Betin Mary Ann Biewener Robin Binford Carol Bird Jan Bischoff Jay Bishop Mike Blackwell Penny Blake Linda Blomquist Beverly Bone Debbie Borden Dede Boring Jeanine Bowen David Bowser Donald Boyd Nathan Boyd Pam Boyd Ellen Boylan Pat Boyle Pamela Bradford Chris Brady Alice Bragg Gerry Brahinsky Steve Branch Carol Brandeberry Pamela Brant Rickey Brantley William Braswell Jo Ellen Bratlon N . 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LEFT: Junior Caihy George and senior Pam Warner are among flue many who are waif ing +o gef iheir lunch. Barbara Braughfon Sandra Brecheen Laura Brice Jim Bridges Judy Briifon Marion Brockeffe Linda Brockles Ricky Brockway Tena Broderhausen Janis Brooks Vickie Brower Jackie Brown Craig Brown Rickie Brown Rober? Brown Pafricia Browning Elvin Brugha Charles Bruner William Bryan? David Buhmann Eager Juniors Yell und Write Seniors '7l Everywhere Pafsy Bunch Chuck Burgess Janice Burgess Ted Burmingham Belinda Burns Cathy Bulynes Gary Byers Suzanne Bynum Thomas Cain Bobble Caldwell Rexine Caldwell Glenda Callahan Cynfhia Callaway Joyce Campbell Linda Campbell Mille Campbell Lu Ann Cannon Pam Canlrell Sean Cantrell Tommy Carbone Sammye Cardella Carolyn Carpenler Linda Carroll Deborah Carson Jackie Carson Carolyn Car-fer if-ff Q Q45 S ,egg .e .1 X as wg, l S ' EXAM 2 VM xt K oe ? 1 , a xv P s, 2 h J .,Vxkk Vx L -J' LILV L 1' ,,s, ,f 1 j k , .t , . s, , , A , -: , C C 'f-' W- r as ' 5 rf fi i ff ssr, Egg 1 JV! .K K C lei we A group of Spirifs decoraie frees in fha c ', affer school. m . Y U. I A X SQA. 'US ' X.. -r K -ff v T22 .., , '- . 'nw' , if ,ii C X A . li D QQ, lk . 5, 15 C r . ii ,,. I Q C Q X li il ai is X X . 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I v fm -. be N a -Q2 exwft ya D - i Bill Carler Bill Cash Nesfor Casfellanos Joe Casrer Jimmy Casileberry Susan Caudle Debby Cavazos Deena Chambless Donald Chandler Debbie Chaney Dan Chapel Tommy Cheek Larry Cherry David Chesser Debbie Chifsey Sharon Chriss Jay Chrislie Don Clark John Clark Markey Clark Vickie Clark Jan Clernenfs Bonnie Coafney Dennis Cochran Randy Coker Beverly Cole Brenda Cole Mike Cole Charles Coleman Anadele Collins Jackie Collins Jeannie Compala Aaron Campion Debbie Conine Nolan Connasler Acute Anxielies Precede Taking Danny Conway Slacey Conway Carol Cook Calhy Cook Margo Cook Mary Cook Sheri Cook Joe Cooles Homer Corley Tony Cosfanza Cafhi Collen Terri Colfen Mike Cowgill Jan Cox Roberl Cox Bill Cox David Coyle Cherie Crafl' Eddie Crawford Floyd Crawford Lenore Crawford Judy Crespeno Peggy Crippen Calhie Crilfenden Sharon Cromer Eddie Crowslon Janel Cummings Mike Cuncliff JoAnn Cunningham Donna Dabney Susan Daily Charles Dalby Shelly Dalsfon Randy Daniel James Darwin an-, ' of College Boards ' K rr, a n L y mi -SZ' ff ii., ' V In ' iill mi if r.ur, J V ,C p We r in r. r r: C., iiii an l y,i f ra C , uy,, I ,W l , xi 4- Z1 ' e V , ur :Vy ,. 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E, aai D X X l - X . li . lp 1 .Q ' V K Jan Daugherty William Daugherfy Johnny Davidson Guy Davidson Beda Davis Ben Davis Theresa Davis Don Davis Kenny Davis Linda Davis Sieve Davis Susan Davis Dana Davison Claudia Dawson Sandra Dawson Debbie Dearing Kellie Dearing Bobby Deafherage Dianne Debenporf Yvonne Deese Linda DeJarnc-:He Brenda DePew Lisa Derr Mark Delfman John Dickson ' l LEFT: The Cougar Express was one of 'lhe many cars decorafed fo show suppori for flue Cougar foofball ieam. RIGHT: Lisa King, Pai' Folley, Sally Richard- son, and Carolyn Rasmussen give direcfions fo Viclri Brower as io where ihe crepe paper should be a'H'achecl. 284 S. .R D ' A Y ', D e lll Don Dixon - ., K ,V .- K , - ew . Q Dorann Dixon lg' . 4, it A xg . 6 , ' Lynne Dixon ' K '-' '-me Z K K, Riehefa Dixon 111 L ,Str-D er Kal' D D-'W Debbie Doiron 1 ,,- ' ky KK K 5, . ' 'f , W, Zky K NK KK K K S amy Dollahife D S. 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X fy X 'T' Vicki Friday Roger Frifsche Palfie Fuller Randy Fullinqfon Paula Furr f John Gabe Larry Gabriel Pal Galbraith Debbie Garfield Rebecca Garmon Leslie Gaskell Dana Gaulden Jennie Gehring Cindy Geldmeier Calhy George Cindy Geron Harold Gibbs Gay Gibson Stephen Gifford Judy Gilberl Leshie Gile Slephen Gisf Randy Goldsby Greg Gonzalez Kyle Gooch Keifh Goodson Kern Goss Daffy Gracey Roberl Graham Sandy Graser Vicki Graves Ben Green Kate Green Donald Greer Virginia Greer Class Rings Give Junior Students Feeling of Prid Dee Griffifhs Sharon Grimes Sarah Grimmeii Mary Grove Donna Groves Debbie Guernsey Romeo Guerra Annefle Guinsburg Gloria Gutierrez Sharon Guy Ranny Hadley Debbie Hail Cindy Hailey Sieve Haire Cindy Hall Jeff Hall Pam Hall Pam Hall Bob Hall Becky Halley Mark Hamilfon Bobby Hannillcn Becky Haney Susan Hardesfy David Hardin Glenda Hardin Sieve Hardy Jimmy Hargrove Diane Harkey Tom Harman Charles Harrell Melinda Harrin James Harris John Harws ion x 'T' fn - . l aw f .. I h me X. 1, Q, iff N i 5 yy i Eli J, y X s R' ir oa fii l r iii ww- ,th -Qu. if 1... sri' V X6 'YN me if Hr. se f 'farr WTQBF , J fr gk i 'is . f' we ag Q , I... 3 'ii . QX 3 an-H ' i 1 l i l J' , -, , l a 'F G G. ' do ory X S i .Q . ..,. i R i 6 DNR ., i 73,5 x k In A mm, r if , i f Q 4 fs. if - N. 1 1 J J if- if fif up 5 Q--5,8 in J r -iiey - , 5. G rioiro i' J ,:,,Z , -r ' fi:: -r ' 4, QL, 1 5 . uf -em wr ff K ,ef osx- fi? Z fii V 1 ' ti ji , x Gail Harris- Q i E rkr- 1 K I H K G ' G is is i ' y X ,ee .pf aw - ..- . 1 Ig, s ifii ii's 1 i x l V Hifi: .r L, - sa Tw ., . i 1 45' A . Q I ,, .. fl., yt: 1 iii ii 1 ,, ,iim ggx f' LEFT: Junior Gary Byers receives senfafive for his class ring. y . . Q A Q R. Q f f: ' if K 5 Q5 . A ' ll Q of - ' e ii s l if 1 ,y 1 ,awe ig Ay we F Q X , l f K 2'-, K . y warg . 1 as gi QQ- e N W Q iifi i 45 K- ' 1....'2.',vl bfi be ,ii' Q .y X if MV Q: y P - ' , X is zt, his change from Randy Harris Wesley Harris Marlene Harrison Debbie Har? Randel Hartman Cheryl Harfoon Carol Harville Doffi Harwood Bobby Hass Mellon Hafchell Johhny Haicher Sieve Hayier Greg Healey Becky Hearne Debbie Healh Margaret Hedges Nancy Hefner Jimmy Hellums Bobby Helwig Suzie Henderson Susie Hendley Sfewarf Hendrex Cafhy Hendricks Donald Henry Melinda Henry a Balfour repre 289 Diligenl Prcrclice Brings Perfection for Drill Tecim RIGHT: ROTC Drill Team pracfices prove fheir form. Connie Herd Debbie Herron Jarreff Hervey Janel Hescock David Hesselfine Carl Hewell Jackie Highlower June Hill Richard Hill Ginger Hillebrenner Don Hilliard Mary Hilliard Johnny Hinckley Cynthia Hines Carla Hinkle Margie Hooker Paula Hodges Marilyn Holdridge Chris Holland David Holley 290 parking lol io im- ' ,U . 3 i Q, iff' C X ff, ., vc ciyyjy , , , QE ii i 3' i XM. af' R., . U iv 'S N y 5 af 'E I ii 1: X . il ff x 'V dig' my K.. 4 5 , : . ' :., .. K mx , ,, 'Q X W.i' f- X ' l N 'x' N , 1 mmA' Q , . , , 4 A ,S i : z --a I . 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J Nga yyil H 7 , , V ' :V I 1 f L is slr I , 3 P ,J i ' L L L ee Ni L ' 4 , 54 Lu . ,, , I --...J A L -ff li sl Vai, . ., fx lam' A -nw I ,1 ., 1 ill Agp , vw i r .J Melanie Ladd Marcy Lair Susan Lamb Thomas Lamphere Gary Lancasfer Karen Lancasler Nora Lane Susan Lankford Becky Lapsley Judy Laquey Carolyn Largenf Janna Laroe Bill Lawrence Mary Lederr-nan Janet Lee Mariha Lee Shirley Lee Terry Leech David Lemley Pai Libby Sandy Lievsay Jeanneife Livaudais LEFT: Randy Rufledge, quarferbacl, fells 'Phe sfudenfs n pep assembly ihaf fhe ieam is ready fo win +Ohlgl'lfS game fic .Q ' r i ' : L ' fr 0. Linda Loggins r . . f' 7- L Giida Logsdon A 5 V . ,, K Nancy LoveH' L ' ' Q ' Wy W Wy I Pau! Low , 3' ' .V LW f ' Debra Lowrey r f n, I V .H .,,. : ' 3 r - . ..x- I .C Jr . ' K , V Ji . f- '-,- W4 - , Lecla Luckey K 3 ' ' X ' - . 'D Brenda Lundy . K K ' L ' k , ' Q L5rrY Lupplace KI - iq?-vy' 5- K wif ' - ' Jane? Lynch K R ,' 4' 'K Bill Lyon K H '! ' -f , 3 K 3 ., : f,.... 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Mary McDaniel Troy McDaniel Susan McDonald Linda McDougle Alicia McElyea Al McGinnis Art McGinnis Hank McGutfee Gary Mct-tale Ken McKee Catherine McKeever Linda McKeIvey Barbara McKinney Jerry McKinney Joan McKinney Melinda Mc:Kool Marilyn McNabb Kathleen McNally Don Maas Patti MacDonald Stephen MacDr,nald Billy Mackey Dona Mackey Anne Macphee Mary Mann Susan Manning Joe Marek Sheri Maris Lorraine Martin Nita Martin Bobby Martin Larry Martin Mary Martinez Ann Mason Michelle Massey Junior Varsity Team Prepares Students tor Future Susan Massey Mike Mathewes Leigh 'Mathis Gene May Jimmy May Rickey Mayes John Maynard Tommy Mayo Robert Meador Casceil Medlin Dianne Medlin Jeff Meek Pam Meek Tommy Meeker Charles Melear Diane Melton Gary Melton Mark Melton Mike Melville Charles Mentesana Faythe Menzel June Michalenok Mary Millen Ben Miller Suzan Miller Don Millican Chip Millison Brenda Milner Margaret Mitchell Tommy Mitchell Steve Moffett Debbie Monie Mike Montgomery Steve Montgomery Billy Montgomery 4... i ee . yy is s i 1 so 1 -et if at ' K M r , ,W,A, :., -5 f t .. 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'W X ex Linda Olson Susie O'Ouinn Pam Orcutt Larry Orth Dick Osborne Ricky Osborne Mark Ovard Dennis Owens Michael Owens Rickie Owens David Pace Regina Paden Randy Page Linda Palmer Carrie Parker Darrel Parker David Parker Steve Parker Paula Parks Randy Patrick Gail Patterson Barry Payne Stephen Peak Bobby Peck Beverly Pendley Gary Penn Richard Penning Sonny Pepper Gary Perdue Jill Perkins Kathleen Perkin Jeanie Peters Calhey Phelps ton s Deborah Phillips Lynn Phillips Debbie Pierce Peggy Piner Gary Pinka Cathy Piro Diane Plunk Juniors Showed Spirit by Actively Supporting Team Linda Pochmann Sheri Polyado Donna Popeioy David Posey Marilyn Powell David Powers David Powers Debbie Prater Henry Preston Diane Prestridge Timothy Prewitt Paige Price Cindy Probst Starlet Prueill' Brenda Pruett Joann Quinn Rudy Ouintanilla Mark Radcliff Jeanna Radford Debbie Raines Annetta Ramsay Beverly Ramsay Marcus Rangel Carol Rasmussen Linda Ratliff Patricia Ratliff Donna Read Laurie Reames Mary Reddicli Bill Reed is T ssy .. af N: ,Qu .1 3 1155! 11 Tv f ig f 4, lii 3 ,A Q X H . f-T. 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Kim Rock Diana Rodriguez Eloise Rodriquel George Rodriquez Randy Rogers Cindy Rose Jan Rose Robin Rose Debby Ross Linda Ross Paula Rosson Judy Roth Marry Ruble Pat Rudd David Rush Vicki Russell Greg Rutledge Debra Ryan Richard Ryan Debbie Ryburn Suzi Saba Norma Salford Alice Salas Jerri Sanders Larry Salchell Nancy Sauer Charles Scallions Sue Schafer Sandra Scheer Charles Schell Marlha Schnifizius Jean Schulfze Pauleffe Schwarlz Mary Schweikhard Gary Scoggins Karen Scoggins Sandra Scoggins Raydean Scoma Roland Scoll Wayne Sealey Daniel Sefko Keifh Seiberl Donald Selden Jimmy Self Mary Sefrak Sherrill Selser Michelle Seward Edward Sexlon Belsy Sheley Vicki Slwellon James Shiner Jim Shirreff Becky Sieperl Clint Silverthorne Byron Simiele if , ' - ' 1, il 1, I, f Q HQ! 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J ff l ' E Q Becky Taylor Sieve Teel Sharon Terry Lonnie Tefflelon Debbie Thlgpen Mike Thomas Nancy Thomas Blenda Thompson Jerry Thompson Larry Thompson Mark Thompson Scoffle Thompson Donna Thornfon Karen Thornlon Debra Tibbles Melinda Tipping Nancy Tisdale Belva Todd Laura Todd Bobby Tolan LEFT: Karen Really looh on as hor lab parfner does some BXPBFIHIOHT ing in chemisiry. l ,mv L I Enthusiastic Student Support Evident in Assembl' Mickey Tolman Jeanne Tomson Brenda Toon Linda Topper Beverly Towb Steve Tracy Keith Traphagan Pal' Truell Judy Truly Gary Trusfy David Tucker Debe Tucker Janice Tucker Lonnie Tucker Paul Turner Sharry Turner David Twedell Rickey Usrey Denese Vanderburg Linda Vann Kathy Vaughan Steve Vaughan Susan Veal Tony Vinsey Sharle Wagener Richard Waits Mark Walden Becky Walden Dawn Waldie Marie Walker Bob Walker Roger Wallace Dianne Ward Deborah Warren Melinda Warren X-1 .. .E i r , , ryy ' if -- 5' 'r ' 3, A. .-fi. 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Tricia Whifaker '- i Q 'll fb 1 -W Ronald Whife Sieve Whife J Mary Whiison N if ae Janef Whiiile , Diane Wibbenmeyer ,..,k , is 'V' WY Donna Wibbenmeyer Cynda Wieland K ,, - Lee Wigand up c' ei if me thx J, .QA Vik Saily Wilchesfer 'I Susan xslviaihesfer J Q Li y i ire 'V mv ggngy Nxillllaims ' ga in y i rams X MM S., ABOVE: Miss Sinah Goode is caughi' by ihe annual phoiographer demonsfraiing a new exercise io her class 3l0 . x . H: A Z za , Hg iii ki sz qs? ':' Y c -N ip 'X 3 ' Q .. r 4 X Q P 1,5 E K Q fk., V, MZ A is . gy ii 2 A l r XR - A i' -- W Q X .P W X 1 A K r 1' '15 4- f .. I -'11 , ,E Q4 K A . F, 'isa K - 11 ' W ew w K , :,: K Lf u D , cs or fl i D 'Q D .Q W 1- 1 Q. --v- Q X 'arf 4 4 J, 1 2:5 - i ii .. BQQQ - V? 1 Y , E K I l X, ' l iiiir D ar-av 6, wi ,grub X' ef 4' 'Q . .: 1:7 , . M V an cg, all if yi V is 1 51 5 f y , 1., 5 lil if-gg' A, .f s DL A me 'iw Debbie Williams Doug Williams John Williams Donna Williamson Mickey Williamson Palfi Williamson Terri Williamson Vicki Williamson David Willis Slephen Willis Carolyn Wilson Judy Wilson Kafhy Wilson Dena Windham Jeanne Windsor Joe Windsor Rebecca Winfrey David Winkler Linda Wilhers Mike Willkower Paul Woerner Lyle Wood Sharon Wood Terri Woolf Chris Wrighl Jana Wrighl Joe York Kennefh York Reinhard Ziegler Cheri Zivney Charles Chaffin Pam Cornilius Gay Hall Larry Filzgerald Siu Kraff Seniors Prepare for Graduation Throughout The Year The Senior Class of I97O looked forward Jro Their lasl year al Bryan Adams wirh enlhusiasm and anriciparion. The approaching college board examinalions had many of Them wondering whal rhe ourcome would be. Throuqhour Jrhe year rhe seniors labored over civics proiecrs and Shake- speare's Macbelh. Senior girls had Jrhe rhrill ol planning lheir wedding for rhal' special day in lhe nor loo disranr iuiure, Senior Play +ryou+s and re- hearsals ior Jrhe presenrarion were among Jrhe many acriviries of rhe srudenis. Climaxing ihe year were senior acriviries which included 'rhe Prom, Senior Brealdasl and Luncheon, and graduarion exercises. Leading 'rhe seniors were Presidenr, llcie Conway: Vice-president Ben Dooleyg Secrerary, Laurie Esresg Treasurer, Debbie Russell: and Sponsors Mrs. Eliza- beih Cohen and Mrs. Ruih Roan. 3I2 is LEFT: Senior Class Officers and Sponsors meef fo discuss fhe 'formafion of Senior Com- mi'Hees. Sealed are Laurie Esles, Secreiaryg Debbie Russell, Treasurer: Vice-Presidenf Ben Dooley: and Presidenf llrie Conway. Sianding are Mrs. Elizabeih Cohen and Mrs- Rufh Roan. ACREY, MICHAEL R. ADAMS, DEBORAH A. el Conquislador 2, Adverlising Ediior 3: Quill 8: Scroll 2, 3: American Field Service: Ari in Acfiong Lab Assislanl: P-TA Repre- senlaliveg Annual Represenlalive: Library Council: Senior Assembly Commillee: Senior Prom Commilleeg B Honor Roll. ADAY, CATHEY SUZETTE French Club: Red Cross Club: Clinic Help. AIKEN, LARRY R. NFL: Siudenl' Council: Spanish Club: Band: Sfage Band: Musical: Senior Council. ALBRIGHT, BYRON WILSON ALLEN, DEBORAH Spanish Club: Spirils: Variely Thealreg Soph- omore Duchess: Junior Princess Nominee. ALLEN, PAUL E. ALLEN, RONALD PERRY ALLISON, OWEN MARK ALOI, MARIE ELIZABETH Lalin Club I, 2, 3: Spirils I: Annual Repre- senfafive I. 2: B Honor Roll: Red Cross Rep- resenlalive 3: Senior Council. ANDERSON, ANITA S. Spirifs I: P-TA Represenlalive 3. ANDERSON, GAYLE L. Spirils 2: Library Council I, Presidenl 2, 3: Fulure Secrelaries 3: Colhurnus Club 3: B Honor Roll: Variefy Thealre 3. 3I3 ANDERSON, KENNETH TODD B Team Eoofball I: B Team Baseball I: Junior Varsily Foolball 2: Varsiry Baseball 2, 3: Key Club 2, 3: Senior Personalify. ANDERSON, RALPH IVI. Lalin Club: B Honor Roll. ANDOR, FRANK lvl. ROTC Drill Team I. 2: ROTC Color Guard I. ANDREWS. CONSTANCE Spanish Club 2, 3: IBM Assislanl' 2. 3: Honor Roll. ANDREWS, JAMES W. Junior Varsily Baslcelball: Spanish Club: Malb Club: B Honor Roll. ANDREWS, MARSHALL DOYLE P-TA Represenlalive: Arr Club I: B Honor Roll. ANGELO, SANTA Ari Club: Spirils. APPLIN6. SUZANNE lvl. Spirils I: Drill Team 2. 3: Sfuclem' Council I: P-TA Represenlalive 2: Office Help I. 2, 3: B Honor Roll 2, 3: Senior Prom Commillee. ARCHER, DAVID R. :Q 'i' i Ti ii Aiwsrnonep ARVLE D. I M- ARRINGTON, MELISSA : ,, Tennis Team 3: Sluclenl Council Allernare: Senior Council. ARRUDA, REGINA R. 3I4 AP' I 'Y' Cheerleader s Skit Provides Amusement tor Students ARTHUS, JUDY G. Spirits l. 2: B Honor Roll l. 2, 3: A Honor Roll 2, 3: National Honor Society 2. 3: Proiectionist 3. AYLWIN, ELIZABETH A. BAETZ, GEORGE E. German Club 2, 3: Student Council I, 2, 3: Senior Play: Red Cross Representative I: Pub: Lab Assistant 3: Cougar Chronicle Staff 3. BAILEY, BARBARA A. Future Homemakers ot America I, Treasurer 2: Future Secretaries. BAILEY, ROBERT L. BAINES, BARBARA L. Spirits I: National Honor Society 2. 3: Junior Princess Finalist: Homecoming Queen Finalist: Senior Personality. BAKER, CHARLES H. Yoga Club 2: B Honor Roll I. BAKER, RANDALL BAKER, REBECCA A. Art Club. BARKER, SHARON LYNN Band I, 2, 3: Maiorette 3: Student Council Representative 3. BARNES, RICHARD E. B Honor Rall: Key Club 2, 3: B Team Bas- ketball l: Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Var- sity Basketball 3: Senior Prom Committee 3. BARNET, NANCY S. Spirits I, 2: Ice Skating Club I: Library Council 3: Para-Medical Club 3: Student Council Representative 3: Library Assistant 3: Red Cross Representative I: P-TA Repre- sentative 2. 3l5 RIGHT: David Tuclter decorales 'lhe goal p BARTA, MARC W. C, S ihClb :NFL2,3:Db S d2, BETXIWFT Talelnl Show 3: Band. e ale qua xy BARTON, MICHAEL E. BATTAILE, BARBARA D. BEACH, BILLY B. B Honor Roll I: Spanish Club I. 2: Chess Club 3: Fulure Texas Longhorns 3. BEAN, IVIELINDA SUSAN Spirils: Senior Play: Senior Assembly Com- millee. BECK, LEZLIE SUSAN Spirils I: Youth For Chrisl I: Office Help I. 2. 3: Eufure Homemalcers of America 3: Senior Council. BEEKLY. WILLIAM E. Lalin Club 2, 3: Key Club 3: German Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Pub. BEENE, KATHY L. BEHNKE, BONNIE G. American Field Service, Presidenl: IBM As- sislanlg Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Red Cross Represenlalive: UFO Club: Colhurnus Club: Senior Play: Spirils: B Honor Roll. BEISERT, GARY WAYNE BELINGER, REBECCA L. Spanish Club: Biology Club: P-TA Repre- senlalive: Nalional Honor Sociely 2. 3. BELL. JERRY W. ROTC. Band: ROTC Execulive Officer: An- nual Represenlalive. 3I6 Y i ' is Q1 ,M-A.. osl for if-241' QFWN foo+ball game. HV WC, ,C .. 4. If Qi Special Activities Fill Mcriority of Seniors Yeor 'Q'Q V BELL. SUSAN B. B Honor Roll l, 2, 3: lce Slcalinq Club 3: Fulure Hornemakers ol' America l, 2, Treas- urer 3, Fulure Secrelaries 3. BELZER, DIANE C. Spirils I, 25 Paraelvleclical Club, Treasurer: Sluclenl Council Represenlalive 2, 3: Y- Teens 31 Senior Council. BERRY, ELlZABETl l M. Office Helpp Spirils l, 21 Frenclm Club: Swim Team, P-TA Represenlalive l, 2, 33 Red Cross Represenlalive I: Lalin Club ly B Honor Roll. BICKLE, BETTY A. Spirils I7 Spanish Club 2: B Honor Roll 2, 37 Variely Tlwealre 3: Colhurnus Club 3. BlLLlNGS, RONALD E. BILLINGSLY, ALLAN L. B Team Baseball: Varsily Manager: COll'1UFf1US Club: B Team and Junior Varsily Baslcelball: Variely Tlwealreg Varsily Umpire. 3I7 Deserving Seniors Strive for College Scholorships BISHOP, DONALD G. BLANK, BARBARA A. Spiriisg lce Slcaiing Club. BLIVEN, LYNNE F. BLOMOUIST, CARLA P. Spanish Club lg Sluclenl Council I: Traffic Safely Com'miH'eeg P-TA Represenfalivez Honor Roll: Red Cross Represenlalive. BLOOMER, JOHN R. B Honor Roll l, 2: German Club l, 2: Biol- ogy Lab Assislanl' 3. BOELHOUWER, MARIA J. Spiriis I, 2: Drill Team 31' Science Club l. 2, Secrelary 33 Tennis Team I, 2, 3. Lellered 2, 37 Spanish Club, Vice-Presidenl lp Nafional Honor Socieiy 2, Treasurer 33 B Honor Roll. BOGC-BS, JOHN D. Bancl I, Drum Maior 2, 3: Band Presideni 3: Orchesfra 2, 3: Orcheslra Manager 31 Span- ish Club I: NFL Taleni' Show 2: Nalional Meril LeH'er of Commenclalion 3. BOHME, PAUL W. B Honor Rall. BOLTON, BEN E. BOOTH. JOHN W. ROTC: Philosophical Sociefy: Crea'l'ive Wri+- ing. BOOTS, SHERRY SUE - Corhurnus Club 3: Variely Thealre 31 Senior Play 31 Lab Assisiani 3: B Honor Roll. BORDERS, SHANNON E. Spirils lg Swim Team: B Honor Roll: Sfudenl' Council: Fuiure Norlh Texas Eagles Club. 3I8 v .-je, - ,Q ij . S. 4 ii 45.1 'R ,ff 5 I. M' D+ .iq ,..., If SY. ...fn-v .,,,,. WU- li wg -M- W f sk w BOWERS, ALAN D. B Honor Roll: Senior Council. BOYD. JOE WILLIAM Cougar Chronicle Siaif 2: Pub Sfalf 3: Senior Play 3: Senior Prom Commillee. BOYD, SHEILA DARLENE BRADDOCK, KENNETH W. Naiional Honor Socieiy: A and B Honor Roll: B Team Baslceiball: Concerf Choir: Coiliurnus Club: Musical 2: Lilerary Socieiy: Lab Assisianf: Siudeni Council Aliernaie: Sludeni Congress. BRADFORD, DIANA L. Spiriis I, Squad 'Leader 2: Drill Team 3: P-TA Represenlaliye 2: Erencln Club 2, Presideni 3: Collwurnus Club 2, 3: Varieiy Tlweaire 2, 3: Lab Assislani 3: Office Help l. BRADLEY, ARTHUR RUNDELL Key Club I, 2. 3: Euiure SMU Musfangsy B Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Sfudeni' Council 3. BRADSHAW, DONNA J. Spanish Club I: Sludenf Council Aliernaie 2. BRAGC5, DORIS E. BRANDENBURG, CHRISTINE BRANNON, DONALD RODNEY BRAWNER, E. Sfage Liqlwi' Crew I, 2, 3: Coilwurnus Club 2, 3: Variefy Tlmealre 2. 3: Clwess Club I, 2: Cl1ildren'5 Tlweaier 2, 3: Senior Play 2, 3: Senior Assembly Commiflee. BREWSTER, PATRICIA L. Spiriis: Audio-Visual Glub: Sludenf Council 3. 3I9 Boys in Shop Closses Construct Complicated Oblects BREZIK, SUSAN ANN Spirits I, Squad Leader 2: Drill Team 3: Student Council 2. 3: National Honor So- ciety 2, 3: Annual Representative 3: Spanish Club I: Youth For Christ 2: B Honor Rall: Pub Statt, Assistant Humor Editor. BRIGHT, JOHN C. B Honor Roll. BRITTAIN, CSEORGEANN Student Council: Spirits I: Drill Team 2, 3: Sophomore Duchess Nominee: Junior Princess Nominee: Senior Council: Senior Play: Ottice Help 2, 3. BRITTAIN, MARTHA K. Maiorette 2. Head lvlaiorette 3: Band l. 2: Treasurer 3: Spanish Club Reporter: Ice Skating Club: Red Cross: NFL Talent Show. BRITTON, BARBARA R. Spirits I, 2: Junior Citizens Trattic Council: Drill Team 3. BROADT. JANE M. Math Club 2, 3: National Honor Society 2. 3: Science Club: Math Club Vice-President 3: Mu Alpha Theta Vice-President 3. BROOKS, GARY ALAN Campus Lite. U 1 BROOME, CAROL ANN Future Secretaries, Treasurer 3. ,...-wat BROSIUS. PHILIP N. el Conquistador Photographer. BROWN. DEBBIE E. Student Council: Spirits: Cap and Gown Committee. BROWN, DEBORAH L. Spirits l, 2: el Conquistador Statt 2: Bacca- laureate Committee: 3: IBM Assistant 3: Pub Statt. BROWN, SUZANNE Spirits I. 320 BROWNLEE, ERNEST N. Sludewl Council: Cheerleader 3: Senior Per sonalily. BRUCE, LINDA D. Spirils I. BRUSTER, RAI-IN W. Key Club: Fulure Texas Longhorns. BRYANT, MICHAEL R. ROTC, Les Sabres Drill Team 2, Manager 3 Chess Club, Senior Prom Commiffeey Biology Club: Lalin Club: Siudenl Council 2. 3. BUCHANAN, GARY W. Varsify Foolball Team 3: Fellowship of Chris Han Alhlelesg Key Club: Senior Assembly Commillee. BULL, DELILAH ANN Cheerleaders form +he iradilional Spirif Circle during a fooiball game. 32I BU LL, JESSE ROBERT ROTC. BUNCH. THOMAS A. Senior Play: S+uden+ Council Represenlaiive. BURGWIN, PATRICK R. Archery Club 3. BURLESON, JACK EDWIN B Team Eoolball I: Junior Varsify Fooiball 2: Fellowship of Chrislian Alhleies l. 2: Senior Assembly Commilfee 3: Senior As- sembly 3: Red Cross Represenfafive. BURNETT, RICHARD L. BURNS, DYAN M. Chorus I, 2, 3: B Honor Roll. BURRIS, BILLY H. Track I, 2, 3. BUSBY, ARTHUR L. B Team Foofball I: Junior Varsiiy Fooiball 2: B Team Track I: Senior Play 3. BUSH, LARRY K. BUSTION, DONALD R. Band: Debafeg Naiional Forensic League: Philosophical Sociely, Treasurer: el Conquis- 'Iadore Slaff 2, Aciivilies Edifor 3: Malh Club: B Honor Roll. BUTLER, LINDA J. P-TA Represenfalive I. BYBEE, JEAN ANN Spiriis I, Squad Leader I: Fulure Texas Tech Red Raiders: Senior Play: B Honor Roll: Sludenl Council Represenfafive I, 2, 3: Sludenf Council Dance Commilfee, Chairman: Senior Council: Senior Assembly Commiilee: Cap and Gown Commiffee. 322 Friendly Gossip Results in Trouble for Study Hull 'e...,.q. ff-.u -0 if ...Fo f BYNUM, DAVID A. Band: P-TA Represenfalive I: Baccalaureafe Commillee 3. BYRD, BONNIE DIANE CAGE, NANCY S. Spanish Club Reporfer: Spirifs I, 2: Fulure Secrefaries 2. 3: Fulure SMU Muslangs 2. CAGE, WILLIAM C. B Honor Roll. CAMP, PATRICIA N. Fulure Homemalcers of America I, 2. Vice- Presidenl 3: German Club I. 2. 3: Foreign Exchange Sludenl Alfernale 2: Lab Assislanl' 3. CAMP, SUSAN J. CAM PBELL. JACOUELINE Spirils I: Ar+ Club 2. 3: Annual Represenla- live: Red Cross Represenlalive I: el Con- quislador Slall I: B Honor Roll. CAM PBELL, RHEA NELL B Honor Roll. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM C. Chess Club I: Malh Club I. 2. 3: Fulure Texas Longhorns I: Science Club I. 2, 3: Biology Club 2, 3: Mu Alpha Thela 2, 3: Cougar Chronicle Pholoqrapherg Pholography Club 2, 3: B Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Pub Edilor. CANNON. SHARON D. Spirifs I: Fufure Homemalcers of America 2: Fulure Secrelaries 3: Proieclionisl 3: Red Cross Represenlalive 3. CANTLEY, CARLA DELL Spirils I: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive 3: SI'uclen+ Council Allernale 2: Junior Ciiizens Traffic Commission 2: Red Cross 2: Spirils 2. CANTU, JOHN CARLOS 323 Winter Graduates Plan Early for Work and College CAPEI-lART, STEPHEN J. ROTC. K CARAWAY, DEBORAH R Spirilsg Spanish Club. CARCELLI, ZELINDA CARDELLA, SERAEINA C Library Assisfanr I. 2. 3: Libr ry Council izsr sun lbaspf 2 . , : ce ai g Cu : CARTER, DANNY MACK CARTER, JOY lvl. Fulure l-lomemalcers of America. 324 LEFT: Belles exhibii oufsianding coordinaiion. CARVER, JUDY KAY Counselor Help I. 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Senior Council: Senior Play: Spirils I, 2. CASE, DENNIS J. A and B Honor Roll. CASTER, TOM G. CASTLEBERRY, CHANDA Colhurnus Club I, 2. 3: Thespians 2, 3: Na- Iional Honor Socieiy: Variefy Thealre: Senior Play: Childrens Thealer: French Club. CATCHINGS, ILETHA A. CAVENDER, MARK A. P-TA Represeniaiive, B Honor Roll: NFL Talenl Show: Variefy Theafre. CHADICK, JUDITH KAY Colhurnus Club 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2: Sfudenf Council 2, 3: Maih Club 2: Spirits I, 2: Office Helper 2, 3. CHAMBERS, PATRICK W. Bowling Club. CHAPMAN, CAROL Spanish Club I, 2: American Field Service I: Library Council I: B Honor Roll I, 2, 3. CHAPMAN, CATI-IEY Spirifs: Cougar Chronicle: IBM Assisfanfg Honor Roll: Ice Slcafinq Club: Senior As- sembly Commiffee: Pub Sfaff. CI-IEEK, DAVID H. CHEEK, JOHN LEE Annual Represenfafive. 325 CHEEK, LINDA K Spirifs I, 2: Cheerleader 3: P-TA Repre- senIa+ive, Srudenf Council Represenlafive: Nafional Leadership Ins+iI'u+e Represenialiveg Red Cross Represeniafive: Proieclionisi: Sen- ior Personaliry. CHISIVI, STEVEN E. Advanced Band: B Honor Roll. CHOATE, ELIZABETH French Club 23 Spirils I, 2: Senior Play. CI-IRISTOPI-I, JOHNNIE CI-IURCH, CAROL Red Cross Represenlafive I. 2. 3: Annual Represenlalive: Srudenf Council Repre- senfaliveg P-TA Represenfaliveg B Honor Roll. CLARK, CAROL Spirirs: Sludenl Council: Fufure Texas Tech Raiders: Nalional Honor Sociefy: B Honor Roll. CLARK, DENNIS B Team Eoolball I: Junior Varsily Eoofball 2: Varsily Eoofball 3: Track I, 2: Fellowship of Chrisfian Afhleies I, 2. 3: B Honor Roll. CLARK, GLENN D. Red Cross Represenlalive 2: Ma+h Club: Science Club: Youfh For Chrisl: B Honor Roll, CLARK, LINDA M. CLARK, MEREDITH N. Swim Team 2. 3: Archery Club. CLARK, SAMUEL J. CLARK, STEVEN ROI-IL Junior Va rsi+y Baslcelball. 326 it , LLL. QWM, Seniors Anticipate Coming Activities ot Yec1r's End CLARKE, MARTHA L. Math Club 2. 33 Science Club 2, 3: German Club 3: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3: Marching and Concert Band. CLAXTON, DALE BRENT CLAY, LINDA SUE CLEM, JANICE FAYE Spirits I. 2: Student Council: Future Secre- taries, President: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Play, CLAY, BRENDA L. CLIFT, CAROLYN F. Annual Representative I. CLINES, MELVIN KENN CLINTON, J. COLLEEN Ice Skating 33 Para-Medical Club 2, 3: SpiritsI,2. CLONINGER, ELIZABETH COHEN, BARBARA M. Spirits: NFL Talent Show: Public Relations Chairman. NFL: Spanish Club. COKER, KAREN LYNN Spanish Club I: Future Homemalrers ot America 35 B Honor Roll. COLDEN, DEBORAH K. Spirits I. 2: Red Cross. 327 i COLE, JOE S. Srudenr Council 2. 3. COLEMAN, ROBERT J. COLEY, BOBBY D. Red Cross Represenlalive I, 2: P-TA Rep! resenfalive 2. COLLINS, DEBORAH L. COMBS, DEBORAH G. Spirils l: French Club l, 2: Malh Club 2: B Honor Roll 2: Drill Team 3: Senior Play 3: Sludenl Council 3. COIVIBS, VICKI D. Sludenl Council Al'rerna+e I: Annual Repre- senlalive 2, 3: Senior Council: Fulure Sec- relaries 3: Spirils I: Red Cross Represenla- live 3: B Honor Roll 3. CONWAY, ISAAC F. B Team Foolball: Junior Varsily Foolball: Varsily Foofball Team: Senior Class Presi- clenl: Key Club: Fellowship of Chrislian Alhleles: B Team Baslcelball: B Team Base- ball: Senior Personalily. COOK, DANA A. Concerl' Band I: Marching Band l: Orches- lra I: B Honor Roll I, 2: German Club 2. 3. COOK, JEAN KATHRYN Colhurnus Club I, 2. 3: Y-Teens I: Crealive Wriring 2, 3: NFL 2, 3: Variely Thealre I, 2, 3:' Cougar Chronicle 3: Senior Play 3: NFL Talenl Show 3: B Honor Roll: Nafional Honor Sociely 2, 3. COOK, PAUL D. B Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Golf Team l, 2, 3: Sci- ence Club: Malh Club: B Team Baslcelball. COOLEY, CHARLES E. COPELAND, JAMES R. 328 kgs . Library Provides Study Time for Civics Term Papers ir.. COWDEN, KEITH N. COX, ANNE M. Sfucleni' Council: Spirifs I. 27 Drill Team 3 As Spanish Club 2, Vice-Presiclenlq Senior sembly Commifiee: Senior Council: Annual Represenialive 2. 3. CRABB. SUSAN D. 41?-wp. CRADDOCK, AMY D. CRAKER, DONNA M. CRAWFORD, MARY LOU Spanish Club Ig Spirifs I, 2: Cougar Chron icle: B Honor Roll. ABOVE: Seniors Paul Holcomb and James Skidmore co lrafe on Their reading in 'rhe library. 329 ----Y Extra Study Hall Often Results tn Lab Assistance CRESS, KAREN A. Spirits l: Student Council 2: Future NTSU Eagles 2. CROCKETT, DAVID D. Student Council l, 2, 3: B Honor Roll. CROUCI-l, Cl-lERYL L. Spirits I, 2: Student Council I. 2. 3: Red Cross Club 2, 3: Future Baylor Bears 3: B Honor Roll 3. , CROUCI-l, ROBERT N. B Team Football I: B Team Track l: Varsity Football 2, 3: Student Council 3: Key Club. CRUMP, ALFRED T. Swim Team I, 2, 3: French Club: Fellowship ot Christian Athletes. CRUTCHFIELD, KATHLEEN NNIE J CUDDY. CO . Drill Team 2, 3: Student Council 3: Spanish Club 3: B Honor Roll. CUELLAR, RlCHARD CULVER, AMY L. Cothurnus Club 2, 3: Variety Theatre 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3: Ottice Help l, 2. CUMMINGS, JO CAROL Cougar Chronicle Statt, Editor-in-Chief 3: Quill and Scroll 2, Treasurer 3: Spirits l, Squad Leader 2: Student Council Alternate 3: Latin Club l. 2. 3: Pub 3. CURTIS, RICK ELDEN CURTIS. ROBERT S. 330 . .Ka We we 'X 1 X M , .AYWQ DAHL, GEORGE W. ROTC, B Company Commander: Rifle Team. DALBY, KENNETH E. DAM RON, DEBRA A. Spirifs Ig Drill Team 2, 35 Colhurnus Club I, 2, 37 Senior Council: Variely Tlmealre 2. 35 Senior Play: Baccalaureale Commifleeq B Honor Roll I, 2, 3. DANIEL, DONNA B. DANIEL, RUSSELL W. DARWIN, RICHARD B. B Honor Roll, German Club. DAUTERIVE, RICHARD D. Track I: B Team Foofball Ig Junior Varsify Foolball 25 Varsify Foolball 3: B Honor Roll: Fellowship of Chrisfian Allnleles I, 2. 3. DAVENPORT, DEBRA M. DAVIES, MARGARET GAIL Spirifs li French Club 2: Fufure Homemakers of America 3. DAY, DENISE E. French Club: Library Council: Library As- sisfanrg B Honor Roll. DEAKIN, PAMELA R. DEBEAULIEU, ROBERTA B Honor Roll. 33l Doydreoming During Spring Results in Senlorms DECKERT, RICHARD A. DENOY, LINDA JEAN Variely Thealre 2, 3: Cl1ildren's Tlwealer 2 3: P-TA Represenfalive l: Senior Play Comi milleeg Senior Play: Sludenl Council Aller- nale. DEVANEY, PA-lFRlCK J. el Conquislador 2, Sporls Edilor 3: Quill ancl Scroll 2, Presidenl 31 Pub. DEVERS, GARY R. DODSON, LYNN E. DOLLINS, JAMES G. ROTC I, 2. 3: NFL Talenl Show 2: Chess Club: Fulure Texas Aggies 23 NCO Club. 332 Arl Club Presidenf 37 Collwurnus Club 2, 3: E it 5 A' 5 , ,, 5, 5 Q, LA FT: Spirif Presidenf Jayne Ann Farley assisis Cheerleaders in weelrly malring of posiers send fhe Cougar feam Io vicfory. DOMMER, DEAN R. Nalional Honor Sociefy. DONAHUE, EDWARD lvl. Junior Varsily Foofball, DOOLEY, BENJAMIN I-I. Senior Class Vice-President Junior Varsiiy Foo+baII I, 2: B Team BasIce+baII: Junior Varsily Baslcefballg Varsi+y Foofballp B Team Baseball: Varsify Baseball 2, 3: Senior Per- sonalily. DOUGLAS, STEPHEN R. DOWNEY, RUSSELL L. Eulure Texas Aqqies Ig Spanish Club, DRAKE, ROBERT GLENN Cougar Chronicle Slaff. DRAKE, ROY N. Annual Represenfalive. DRIGGS, WILLIAM M. DUCKWORTH, CI-IARMAINE DUGCSER, KAREN FOX DUGGER, ROBERT ELLIS DUKE, MARY DENISE 333 Activities, Exam Exemption Occupies Senior Minds DUKE, THOMAS L. Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Golt Team 3. DUNAWAY, DEBRA J. Art Club I: B Honor Roll: Annual Repre- sentative 2. DUNAWAY, MICHAEL C. ROTC Band I: Stage Crew 2. DUNCAN, HOWARD O. DUNKLIN, DANELL DUNN, BURCE K. Orchestra: Football. EARP, BRET V. l Latin Club 2, 3, President 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Philosophical Society 3: Tennis Team: Student Council. EDMISTON, MARTHA L. A Honor Roll: Spirits: Future Texas Tech Raiders 2: Cougar Chronicle 2, 3: B Honor Roll. EDWARDS, GARY W. Spanish Club 2. 3: Student Council 2, 3: BHonor Roll. EDWARDS, JAN MARIE Senior Council Representative: Prom' Com- mittee: lnvitation Committee: Future Secre- taries: Cap and Gown Committee. EDWARDS, MARVIN R. Stage Manager: Variety Theatre 2. 3: Senior Play: Creative Writing 2, 3: Cothurnus Club: Stage Crew: NFL Talent Show. Eruott, JACK B. B Team Football: Junior Varsity: Fellowship ot Christian Athletes I. 2. 334 ,ii mlh, 'A L. 4i '9v p- fbi ELLIOTT, JAMES CLINTON Archery Club 3: Sporfs Car Club 3. ELLIS, JAMES CLARENCE B Honor Roll. ELLIS, MARTHA CARYL Spanish Club I, 2: Spirifs I, 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: Para-Medical Club 3: B Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Pub 3: Lab Assisfanf 2, 3. ENGLISH, CHRISTINE Spirifs I. 2: Drill Team 3: Sfudenf Council I: Annual Represenfafive I: P-TA Represenfa- five I, 2. 3: Sophomore Duchess Nominee: Personalify I, 2, 3: French Club I. 2: Musical I, 2: Senior Play, ERWIN, JUDY ELLEN ESCAMILLA, GRACE French Club I: Fufure Secrefaries 3: B Honor ROII3. ESTES, BETTY LAURIE Senior Class Treasurer: Drill Team 2. 3: Sophomore Duchess: Junior Princess Nom- inee: Homecoming Queen Finalisf: Lafin Club: P-TA Represenfafive: Senior Person- alify. ESTES. RICHARD B. Sfudenf Council Treasurer 2: Presiclenf 3: Key Club Sophomore Direcfor, Sheriff 3: Lab Assisfanf: Junior Varsify Foofball: Track I, 2, 3: Senior Play: Senior Personalify. ESTES. SCOTT Key Club: Varsify Foofball Trainer: Fulure Baylor Bears. ESTES, WILLIAM MCCLEARY Concerf Choir I. 2. 3. EVANS, DAVID L. Lafin Club Officer 3: Junior Classical League 2, 3. EWING, BRAD CURTIS Les Sabres Drill Team I. 2, 3: Drill Team Commander: Sfage Crew: Cougar Chronicle Reporfer, Phofoqrapher: NCO Club: Officer Club: NFL Talenf Show: Ice Slrafing Club 2: Arf Club I: Chess Club I. 335 EWING, DEBORAH MARIE Fuiure Homemalcers of America 3, Band I, 2. FAIN,Iv1ARSI-IA L. Sludenf Council: Cofhurnus Club, Spiriis I, 23 Varieiy Thealreg Fufure' Texas Longhorns 2: Junior Cilizens Traffic Commission: Fu- 'rure Red Raiders: Senior Assembly Corn- milieeg American Field Service: Ice Slcaling Club: P-TA Represenfalivei Red Cross Rep- resenialiveg B Honor Roll, IBM Assislanig Pub, Assisianl Ediior. FALLS, CRAIG T. Red Cross Represenlaiive I, 2, B Honor Roll I, 2: Sfudenl Council I, 21 P-TA Rep- resenialive I, 21A Honor Roll 3. FANT. ROBERT E. FARLEY, CLIFTON DAVID Amaieur Radio Club: Ice Skafing Club: Sen- ior Play. FARLEY, JAYNE ANN Spirifs Ig Squad Leader 27 Presiclenf 3: Fulure Texas Tech Red Raiders I: Pub: Senior Assembly Commiliee. FEAGAINI, DAVID K. ROTC I:TracIc 3. FEGRAEUS, ERIC R. Key Club. FIELDS, ASHLEY E. German Club, Lalin Club FILDES, STEPHEN O. Band 2, 3. FINCH, JOHN D. FITCH. DEBRA DENISE B Honor Roll 2, 35 French Club I, 2, 3: Marching, Conceri Band I, 2. 3: Orchesfra I, 2, 33 Dal-Hi Symphony I, 2. 336 Seniors Leod Students in Promoting School Spirit FLEMING, TERRY L. Senior Play. FLETCHER, BRENDA R. Spanish Club, Red Cross Representative. FLOWERS, KATHRYN ANN Drill Team 2, 31 Cougar Chronicle: Senior Assembly Committee: Goals tor Dallas' Spirits lg P-TA Representative. FLOWERS, VERA lv1ELlNDA Spanish Club lg Spirits I, Squad Leader 2: Red Cross Representative lg P-TA Repre- sentative I, 21 Drill Team 3. FLOYD, REBECCA LEE IBM Assistant. FLOYD, VICKI DEE LEFT: Belle officers Sheila Wise and Viclci Yandell lead Belles in a pep assembly with smiling faces. 337 FLYNN, PATRICIA K. FORAN, SHARON L. Spirils I, 2: Spanish Club I: AVI CIUIDI Youlh For 'Chrislp Nalional Honor Sociefy 2, 3: B Honor Roll. I FORBES, NANCY J. Spirils I: Drill Team 2, 3: Pub: French Club: Senior Assembly Commilfee: Annual Rep- resenlafive I, 2. 3. FORD, DEBORAH DIANNE Spirils I: Senior Sweelhearl Finalisf. FOSTER, DAVID EDWIN Marching Band: Concerl Band: Sfage Lighf- ing Crew. FOSTER, THOMAS ARNOLD Band. FRAME, NICKY A. Archery Club. FRANCE, SHERYAL A. B Honor Roll. FRANK, JONATHAN G. Concerl Choir 2. 3. Ensemble 2. 32 Concerf Choir Presidenf: Senior Play: Musical 2. FRANKLIN, GEORGE B. Senior Play. FRANKLIN, WALLACE B Team Foolball: Varsily Foofball 2. 3: B Team Baslcefball I: Traclc Team l. 2: Senior Council: B Honor Roll: Fellowship of Chrisfian Alhleles. FRANTZ, GAI L ANN Spirifs I: Drill Team 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: French Club I, 2, 3: Colhurnus Club 3. sas Counselors Assist Students in Vocotionol Choices 1 'W PM FRITTS, DEBRA J. FRY, ViRGlL M. Advanced Band l, 2: Spanish Club l, 2. 3. Treasurer 2: B Honor Roll l. 2. 3. GAINES, ROBERT W. GALBRAITH, CATHARINE Spirits: French Club: American Field Service. GANNAWAY, STEVEN E. GARDNER. JAMES W. Advanced Band I. 2, 3: Science Club l, 3: Math Club 3: Biology Club 3: NFL Talent Show 2. GARLAND, THOMAS E. B Honor Roll. OARNER, BILLY TROY GARRETT, JOHN W. Science Club: Chess Club: American Field Service: World Attairs Club: Bryan Adams Service Organization: Spanish Club. GASSETT. JOHNNY A. GATTON, JUDY K. Spirits l. 2: German Club I. Treasurer 2: Youth For Christ I. 2, 3: Para-Medical Club 3. GAULDEN, DEBORAH A. 339 Senior Council Members Sioy Busy Through Plonning GAW, BRENDA A. Red Cross Represeniaiive Ig Spirirs I. 23 Spanish Club I. GAY, CYNTHIA l.. Varieiy Theaire 3. GERSCH, SHARLENE Spirils I. 2g Drill Team 33 Annual Repre- seniaiiveg Red Cross Represenialiveg P-TA Represenraiivey IBM Assislanr. GIARRAPUTO, MICHAEL WAYNE Spanish Club Ig Band I, 2, 3. GIBSON, MICHAEL R. B Team Fooibally Junior Varsiiy Foolballg Varsify Foofball: B Honor Roll l, 2, 3: Slu- zginl Council I, 27 Fulure Texas Aggies, Key u . GILLIS, DONALD E. OILLOCK, GLENDA G. French Club: Spiriisg Para-Medical Club: Red Cross Represenialive. GLADSTONE, RICHARD A. Swim Team I, 2, 3: Arr Club 3. GOLDFADEN, CELANE Nafional Honor Socieiyg French Club, Firsf Vice-President Coihurnus Club. Second Vice- Presidenig Musical I, 23 Varieiy Theafre I. 2, 3: Conceri' Choir 2, 3: Senior Play. GONZALES, DEANNA A. Spirilsg Spanish Club. GONZALES, LOIS ANN GOODWIN, DANIEL E. Spanish Club I. 25 Band I. 2, 33 Pub, 340 1 Q 715 l RIGHT: Cheerleaders pradice for The upcoming game. Si ,,,....- as ZII2' ' 'Q ,fig f ?'f: 'g I , ' ,,:f:.gv I I Q , , N , ,gr ,K ' ,, ' ' 'Z B ' f , 'wif Z GORDON, KAY LYNN Spirils I, 23 Arl Club 23 Spanish Club I: Honor Soclely 2, 3: Sludenl Council Repre- senlalive 3, Allernale 2. GOSS, KRISTY LEA Nalional Honor Soclely. GRADY. DONNA L. Frenclw Club, Fulure Secrefariesg B Honor Rollg Spirils. GRAPEVINE, TERRY L. B Honor Roll. GRAY, SANDRA ANN Collwurnus Club 2, 3: Variefy Thealre 23 Quill and Scroll 2, Secrelary 31 Honor So- ciely 2, 33 el Conquisfador 2, Business Man- ager 31 B Honor Roll, Lab Asslslanl 2: Spirils I, 2. GREEN, BEVERLY MARIE I H 34l GREEN. CARLA S. Spirils I: French Club I: Sludeni Council I: Junior Princess Nominee: Drill Team 2, 3: Senior Council: Foolball Queen 3. GREEN, KAREN K. Para-Medical l, 2. 3: Concerl Choir 2. 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3: Annual Repre- senlalive 2, 3: B Honor Rall I, 2, 3: Clinic Assislanl 3: Spirils l. GREENE, DENNIS C. Band I, 2. 3: Tennis Team I, 2. 3. GREENLEAF, RICHARD SCOTT Cougar Chronicle, Head Pholoqrapher 3 Pub Slail: NFL Talenl' Show. GREENMAN. GILBERT SCOTT B Team Foolball I- Junior Varsil' 2' Varsil - Y I Y Foolball 3: Fellowship ol Chrislian Alhleles I, 2. 3: B Honor Roll: Sludenl Council 2, 3 Red Cross Represenlalive I, 2, 3: Key Club 3. GREGG, VICTOR A. Sludenl Council. 342, Chess Club I: Ice Slcaling Club 2, 3: Journalists Strive for Perfection in Lust Issues LEFT: Variety Theatre actors rehearse tor their performance. GREGORY, BRIAN O. GREGORY, MICHAEL L. Student Council 3: Student Police Council 3. GREINER, MIRIAM RUTH NFL I, 2, 3: Literary Society, Secretary 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: Spirits I: A and B Honor Roll: National Merit Letter ot Commendation. GRETZ. KENNETH Student Council I, 2, 3: Lab Assistant I, 2, 3: el Conquistador I. Photo Editor 2. 3: Junior Citizen's Trattic Commission: German Club I, 2, 3: Red Cross Representative: Biology Club Treasurer: Quill and Scroll: B Honor Roll: Regional Winner Ford Future Scientist Award 67 and 68: Science Club l, 2. 3. GRIFFIN. PAULA Spirits l. 2, 3: Art Club l. 2. 3: FHA I: B Honor Roll: Red Cross Representative I, 3: Future Longhorns, GROMATZKY, STEVEN Manager B Team Football I: Manager B Team Basketball I: Manager Varsity Baslret- ball: Key Club I. 2, 3: B Honor Roll. GRONA, PATRICK B Team 2: Junior Varsity 2: Key Club 2, 3: Young Lite 3: Campus Lite l: Fellow- ship ot Christian Athletes: Prom Committee: B Honor Roll. GROSCURTH, JOHN Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Traci: 2. 3: lie-glowship ot Christian Athletes: Campus re. GROSCURTH, KAREN B Honor Roll. GROVE, SUSAN GRUBBS, PENNY NFL I, 2, 3, Debate: Spirits I: Squad Leader 2: Cheerleader 3: Student Council l, 2: Secretary 3: NFL Talent Show: Sopho- more Duchess Nominee: B Honor Roll: State Secretary and Treasurer Texas Youth Council: P-TA Representative I, 2, 3: Senior Per- sonality. GRLJBEN, JAMES Science Club I, 2. Treasurer 3: Math Club 2, 3. 343 Athletes Work Hard Dunn Seosonf Sh I h GRUNEWALD, LYNN GULASEKHARAM, VASI Drill Team: American Field Service: Ice Slcaf- inq Club:'Senior Play: Foreign Exchange Slu- denf. GUNN, DEBRA Cofhurnus Club I, 2. Business Manager 3: Spirifs, German Club: Sfuclenf Council 3. GUNNELS. KATHRYN F. HAFNER, PAUL L. B Team Foofball: B Team Baslcefball: Var- sify Baslcefball 2. 3: Fellowship of Chrisfian Afhlefes: Campus Life. HAGEDORN, LARRY S. Fellowship of Chrisfian Alhlefes I, 2. 3: B Team Baslcefball. Capfain: Varsify Baslcef- ball 2, Capfain 3: Key Club 2, 3: Sfudenf Council Represenfafive 3: Senior Prom Com- miffee 3. HAGERTY, GUY S. HAGLER, PAULA SUE Spirifs I, 2: Colhurnus Club I. 2, 3: Variefy Theafre I. 2, 3: Children's Theafer I: Senior Play 3: Honor Sociefy 2, 3: Senior Council Represenfafive: Counselor's Office Helper I, 2, 3: Affenclance Office Helper I, 2. 3. HAIRE, MARGRET RENEE Spirifs I. 2: Spanish Club I, 2: Drill Team 3: Senior Council. HALCOMB, BETTY DARLENE B Honor Roll. HALE, DOUGLAS D. HALL, CAROL A. Spirils I: Arf Club 3: Nafional Honor So- ciefy: Philosophical Sociely 2: A Honor Roll. 344 HALL. DEBORAH K. Sludenr Council 2, 31 Musical I. 2: Tennis Team I, 2, 31 Concerr Choir 2. 3, Ensemble 33 Spirifs 2: Lab Assislanl' 3: A Honor Roll: B Honor Roll: Senior Play. HALL. JAMES W. Bancl I. 2, 33 Science Club I, 2, Vice-Pres- idenl' 31 Biology Club 2, 3: Nafional Honor Society 2, 33 Lab Assis'lan+ 2. 3. HALL, MICHAEL A. HALL, SHERRY A. Spirits I. 25 Proieclionislg Fulure Secre- Taries 3. HALL. STEVEN DOUGLAS HALLMARK, CANDICE L. Spirilsg Office Help. 1 LEFT Penny Grubbs leaps over +l1e head of fellow cheerleader 345 Cheerleaders Undertake Task at Stimulating Spirit HALSEY, VICKI LYNN Future SMU Mustangs I: Student Council Alternate 3: Junior Citizens Trattic Com- mission 3: P-TA Representative 2: Ice Skat- ing Club 3: Cougar Chronicle Reporter 3: Spirits I, 2. HAMBERLIN. BRUCE I. Band, Orchestra: Student Council Representa- tive: Orchestra President: B Honor Roll. HAMEI.. GLENDA K. Ice Skating Club: Y-Teens: Red Cross Club: P-TA Representative: B Honor Roll: Student Council. I-IAMILTON, ROGER L. I-IAMILTON, RONALD A. ROTC. I-IAMMETT, JAMES D. ROTC I, 2. HAMMOND, DEBORAH A. Clinic Help I, 2. I-IAMMONS, LINDA S. I-IANSLEY, ROBERT L. ROTC. C Company Commander, Les Sabres Dflll Team I .2, 3. Color Guard Commander- Spanish Club I. I I-IANSON, STANLEY M. I-IANVEY, JAMES E. Football Trainer 2, 3: German Club I, 2, 3. HARMAN, TERESA LYNN Spanish Club I. 346 6 ,Y . w........,,. an YUM ,QA Ge ii LA .I gnc' qu-...nr uns.. HARMON, KEITH H. French Club I. 27 Treasurer 3: Science Club I, 2: Presidenl' 3: Marching Band I, 25 Sfage Band 3: Nalional Honor Sociely I, 2: B Honor Roll: Orclmeslra 2, 37 Musical 2. HARON, LAWRANCE IRVING Marching Band Ig Traclc 2: Cougar Chronicle 3: Key Club 3: Musical Ig Orchesfra 3. HARPER, EVERETT E. HARPER, JUDALYNN HARRELL, ROBERT W. B Team Foolballg Varsily 2. 37 B Baslcelballq Key Club: Fellowship of Clnrislian Alhleies. HARRIS, ANITA JOYCE HARRIS, CLAUDIA G. Coflwurnus Club I, 2, 33 Variely Tlwealre 2, 3: Senior Play: Red Cross Represenfafive I, 27 Lafin Club Ig American Field Service I. HARRIS, DEBBIE L. Spirils I, 2: Ice Skaling Club 3. HARRIS, JAMES CRAIG Swim Team I3 Lalin Club: Fulure Texas Tech Raiders. HARRIS, JEANNE KATHLEEN HARRIS, MICHAEL W. HARRISON, GARY JOHN 347 RIGHT: Junior Sonny Pepper and Senior Janis Ta+e prepare 'For pep assembly. HARRISON, GLEN D. ROTC I. 2, 3. HARRISON, YVONNE A. French CIubg Red Cross Represen'+aHve7 B Honor RoIIg Ari CIub I: Fufure Texas Tech Raiders. HARVEY, JOSEPH M. ROTC I. 2. ROTC Band I. 2. HARVEY, SUSAN E. Cofhurnus Club I, Publicify Officer 2, Sec- VGIGFY 3: Spiri+s I. 23 Honor Sociefy 2, 37 Variefy Theafre I, 2. 3: CI1IIdren's Tbeafer I, 2: Senior Play 31A Honor ROII: B Honor RoIIg IBM Assisfanf 3. HATFIELD, STEVEN B. HAWKINS, BARBARA J. Spiri+s I, 23 Arr Club I, Vice-Presideni' 2, 3: Ice Skafinq CIub 2, Secrefary-Treasurer 31 Biology Club 2, 3. 348 vQ2'2'-M at '1 , 'Wa J I ,Adv 4 Seniors Remember Pep Assemblies ond Cougar Spirit HAWKINS, MICHAEL W. Key Club I, 2, 33 Foolball I, 27 Baslcelball I, 21 Baseball lg Fellowship of Chrislian A+hIe'res I, 2. HAWKS, TIMOTHY J. ROTC. HAY, MARY KATHLEEN French Club Ig UFO lg Spirils 2, Junior Ciiizens Traffic Commission 2: Sludenr Coun- cil Alfernare 25 Fulure Homemakers of America 2. HAY, MICHAEL L. Cougar Chronicle: Honor Roll, Pub, HAYDEN, DEBRA S. Spanish Club, Secrelaryq Spirirs I. 2: P-TA Represenrarive I, 2, 33 Srudenl Council Alier- nale 27 Sludenl Council Represenlalive 3: Nalional Honor Socieiy 2. 31 Office Help I, 2. HAYDEN. VICKI 6. Ice Slcaiing Club. HAYES, CHARLENE K. HAYES, LINDA D. HAYS, MARY ANN Spirils Ig Clinic Assislanlr I: Para-Medical Club I, 2, 3, Red Cross Represenlalive 3: Pub. HAYTER, MICHAEL R. German Club I, 21 A Honor Roll. HEINE, MICHAEL L. HELM, BRYAN C. 349 HENDERSON. JAN R. Spirils I: Drill Team 2. 3: Nafional Honor Sociely 2, 3: Baccalaurea+e Commillee. HENDERSON, ROBERT P. Spanish Club: Biology Club: Nalional Honor Sociely: B Honor Roll. HENDREN, DARLEEN Fulure Hornemalcers ol America HENDRlCKS, MARY CATHERINE Spanish Club l, 2. HENGST, Sl-lERl LYNN Spirils: B Honor Roll: Colhurnus Club: Vari- ely Thealre: Cougar Chronicle: Pub. HENRY, BLODWEN LEE HENRY, PATRICK A. HENSON, JOAN MARIE HERRERA, ROBERTO B. Varsily Track Team: JV Foorballg Fellowship of Chrislian Alhleles: Varsily Foolball: Slu- denf Council. HERSHEY, NORMA JEAN Annual Represenfalive: B Honor Roll. HIBBS, GREGORY G. Cheerleader: Key Club: Sluclenf Council: Junior Red Cross Represenlafive: Coihurnus Club: B Honor Roll. HlCKlvlAN, VIRGINIA L. Spirils l: French Club I, Reporfer 2: Red Cross Represenlafive 2: Library Assislanl' I. 2. 350 Late Rehearsals Result in Senior Play Production fs'- fb: HIGGS. DEBORAH JEAN Sfudenf Council Publicify Chairman: Colhurnus Club: Thespiansg NFL Talenl Show: Spiriisy Campus Life, Variely Thealreg B Honor Roll, Crealive Wrifingg Homecoming Nominee: Junior Princess Nominee: P-TA Represenlaiiveg Speech Squad: Senior Play Commifleey Senior Play. HILL, DEBORAH A. Conceri Choir 2: Secrefary 3, Nalional Honor Sociely, Secrelaryg President Spanish Club: Spirils l, 27 Arr Club 3: Ice Slcaling Club 3: Office Help I, 2: Red Cross Repre- senlaliveg Senior Personaliry. HILL, GARY JOE Cheerleadery Nafional Honor Sociery Pres- idenig Sludenf Council 31 Key Club 2: B Baslcelball Ig B Honor Roll: Senior Play: Pub: Senior Assembly Commi+'ree: Debafe 2: Senior Personalily. HILL, RICHARD ALLEN Golf Team I, 2, 3. HILLIARD, A. JAY Lafin Club I, 2, 3: Marching Band 3: Con- cerf Band 37 Orcheslra 33 Lalin Club Of- licer. HILTON, BETH ANNE Spirils. American Field Service, Spanish Club, Cofhurnus Club, B Honor Roll. HINCKLEY, BOBBY W. Golf Team 2. HINTON, JIMMY D. HOBIN, CYNTHIA ANN Annual Represenfafive 21 Senior Play Com- milleeg Honor Sociely 2, 37 B Honor Roll. HODGE, JANET L. French Club I, 2, 3: Fufure Texas Tech Raid- ers I: Clinic Helper 2, 3: B Honor Roll. HOLCOMB, PAUL C. Sludenf Council 2, 3: P-TA Represenfalive Ig Chess Club Ig Track I, 2, 3: Red Cross Represenfarive 2. HOLLO, JOHN FRANK 35 VOE Students Prepare tor Future by Port-Time Work HOLLOWAY. THOMAS E. Band 35 Orchestra 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 37 Latin Club 33 Cothurnus Club 3. HOLMES, DENNIS M. Student Council I: P-TA Representative I: Red Cross Representative 3. HOLT, JAMES M. HOOD. CHARLES RAY Band I, 2, 31 Concert Choir 3. HOOK, DEBORAH ANN Para-Medical Club lg B Honor Roll Ig Red Cross Representative, HOOVER, AUNDREA SUE Spanish Club Ig Spirits 2. HOWARD, CHAROLETTE L. Student Council 3: Red Cross Representative 3 HOWARD, DAVID Varsity Basketball 2. 31 Campus Lite. HUBBARD, MICHAEL J. HUGHES, CONSTANCE M. I Student Council Ig Spanish Club I 2 HUGHES. JOHN M. HULME, KAREN L. Lab Assistant: Biology Club: Science Club: Spirits. 352 A HULME, SHARON E. Spiri+s I, 27 Spanish Club I, Vice-Presidenf 2, Reporler 35 Fulure Homemakers of America 27 Eufure Teachers, Secrefary 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 33 B Honor Roll. HUMPHRIES, LYNNITA J. Red Cross Represenlafive I: Spirifs 2: Ameri- can Field Service 3, Furure Secreiary Club 3. HUNKER, ANDREW B. Sludenf Council 2: Chess Club 2: Mafh Club 2, Ice Skafing Club 2. 33 B Honor Roll: Golf Team. HUNTER, CHARLES R. HUNTER, DEBORAH DIANE IKEL, ROBERT GARTH B Honor Rollg Mafh Club: Marching Band. Gary A+wood's prize-winning door demon- Cougar Spirit 353 ' Graduation Day Highlights Twelve Year Curriculum IMI-IOFF. JOHN PATRICK ROTC, Ballalion Slaif Officer: German Club. ISACKSEN, GARY N. Swim Team I, 2, Caplain 3: B Honor Roll I. JAGGERS, ROBERT BRUCE B Honor Roll: Key Club I, Junior Direclor 2, Presidenl 3: B Team Foolball I, Junior Varsily 2: Personalily I, 2: Senior Assembly Chairman: Senior Personalily. JAMES, REBECCA J. Spirifs I, 2. JANOUSEK, LINDA M. Drill Team 3: Spirils I, 2: Nalional Honor Sociefy 2, 3: NFL I, 2. Presiclenl' 3: Sluclenl Council I, 2, 3: A' and B Honor Roll. JANSSON, DEBORAH R. Youlh For Chris+ I: IBM Assislanl 2. 3: Ari' Club 3. JENKINS, PAMELA B I-Ionor Roll I ,2, 3: Spirils I, 2: Fulure Longhorns Club I: Ice Skaling Club 3: Cam- pus Life 3. JENKINS, ROGER DAVID JENKINS, SI-IELLY LYN Spirils I, 2: French Club I. 2, Hislorian 3: Colhurnus Club I, 2: NFL: Variely Thealre 2, 3: Senior Play: Senior Play Commillree. JENNINGS, JOE G. JEPSEN, MARCIA GAIL JETT, GARY KIM 354 I- PUD if 2 -ii gi fi L v -3' fly. .E aj.. - -- 5. 1 15- an-.4-Aff! ,.. no -'Za' r... 4 JOHNSON, CHRISTIE B. Cofhurnus Club 2, 3: French Club I. 2, 3: Spirils 2. JOHNSON. DAVID M. I JOHNSON, JANET M. JOHNSON. PATRICIA F. I Spanish Club: Arr Clubg Biology Club, Vice- . Presidenrg Sfudenf Council Represenfalive: B Honor Roll. JOHNSON, RICKY DEAN JOHNSON, RODNEY W. UFO Club: Spanish Club: Bryan Adams Service OrganizaIiong ROTC. I JOLLEY. TROY E. I NFL Ig Nafional Honor Sociely 2, 3: Key Club 31 S+uden+ Council 3: B Honor Roll. W JOLLY, LANA S. 3 Ice Slcaring Club 3. JONES, ANNE E. I I JONES, BARBARA A. JONES, JUDITH E. JONES. MARK B. Advanced Band I, 2. 3g Concerf Choir: B Honor Rollg Ice Skaring Club. 'l 355 Sunny Spring Days Cause Close Looks Toward Future JONES. RUSSELL S. Future SMU Musfangs: Junior Varsiiy Baslcel- ball. JONES. TOM N. B Honor Roll: Red Cross Represenfaiive. JORGENSON, JENNIFER KASKA, BARBARA K. KELLEY, SUZANNE D. Spirils I: Drill Team 2. 3: Nalional Honor Sociery 2. 3: Red Cross Represenfalive: Spanish Club. Vice-President KELM, JEANNYE German Club I. 21 Presidenr 3: Corhurnus Club 3: B Honor Roll: Nafional Honor So- ciery 2. 3: Musical 2: Variery Theafre 3: P-TA Represenlafive. KELSO, TONJA DELL Para-Medical Club. KERR, JERRY L. KESTER, MARCl LEE P-TA Represenlarive: Sludenf Council Rep- resenfarive: Spanish Club: American Field Service: lce Skafing Club: Y-Teens: Naiional Honor Sociely: B Honor Roll. KETTLE. MARGARET C. Furure Homemalcers of America: Fufure Texas Tech Raiders: Para-Medical Club: Spiriis: P-TA Represenialive: Red Cross Rep- resenlaiive. KIERNAN. TERESA L. Para-Medical Club 3: Red Cross Represenla- live 3. KIKER, KANDY C. Sophomore Duchess Nominee: Sophomore Personalily Nominee: Junior Cilizens Traffic Commission, Presideni: Siudenl' Council Repf resenfaiivep Varieiy Theafre: Cap and Gown Commiflee: lnvilalion Cornmilfee. 356 1-:ff Wk-1 KILMER, KERRY LEE KILPATRICK. PAT E. ROTC, Drill Team. KILPATRICK, ROBERT M. Key Club: Sludem' Council: Track: B Honor Roll. KING, BARRY M. Fulure Texas Lonqhorns 2, 3: Ice Slcalinq Club 2: Sporls Car Club 2. KIRK, ALICE B. Sludeni Council. KIRKLAND, RANDALL L. Lalin Club 2, 3: Science Club I .2, 3: Biology Club 2. Presidenl 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 2, Vice-Presidenf 3: Cougar Chronicle 3: Senior Play 3: Annual Represenlalive I, 2, 3: A Honor Roll: NFL Talenl Show 3: Lab Assislan12, 3: Pub 3. ' KIRKPATRICK, ANNA J. Eulure Homerrialcers ol America KISSINGER, NANCY A. KLINE, DEBRA W. P-TA Represenlalive I: Annual Represenfa- live 2: Spirifs I. LEFT: Conceri Choir mem- bers perform for siudeni' body before The Chrislmas holidays begin. College Preparatory Test Awukens The Sleeping Mind KNAPP, MARTHA J. Spirilsg Sludenl Council Allernale: Junior Cilizens Traffic Commission: Fulure Texas Longhorns: B Honor Roll: Red Cross Rep- resenlaliveg Senior Assembly Commilleeg Senior Council. KNIGHT, RALPH D. Band l, 2. KNIGHT, SHARON ANN Spirilsg ROTC Sponsorg Lalin Club: Cl'1OruS. KNIGHT. WILLIAM GORDON Band I. 23 NFL Talenl' Show 2. 31 Orclieslra l, 2, 3. KOLLHOFF, KARLA JANE Spirilsg Spanish Club: Para-Medical Club: Sludenl Council: Nalional Honor Sociely 2.3. KOWALKE, BRYAN J. KRAIG, KAREN D. Spirils. KREMPEIN, JEAN Spirils l. 23 Drill Team 37 Colhurnus Club: Variely Thealreg Children's Thealer. KRESSENBERG, GALEN K. Variely Tliealreg B Honor Roll. KRETOW. VICKI L. Spanish-Clubg Spirils I, 2: Drill Team 3: Sfudenl Council: Office Help: B Honor Roll. KRETZER, PAUL T. KROUSKOP, DONOVAN L. 358 KUNDL, MONICA MARIA Spanish Club IQ B Honor Roll I, 2, 31 German Club 3, Red Cross Represenfalive 3. KUYKEINIDALL, VIRGINIA French Club Ig Cougar Chronicle 3. LACY, NANCY VAUGHT LACY, SHARON D. Spirifs 2, Para-Medical Club 2: Fulure Home- maIuers,oi' America, Vice'PresidenI 3: Sfu- clenl Council Represenlalive 23 Y-Teens 3: Office Help 35 Clinic Help 3, Proiecfionisl' 3: Lafin Club I. LADD, JULIA J. Spirils I. 2: Y-Teens I. Secrerary 2: Orcheslra I, 2, Treasurer 35 Cofhurnus Club I, 2, 3: Mafh Club I, 27 Mu Alpha Thefa I, 2. 3: Thespian Sociely I. 2, 3: Conceri Choir 2, 31 Ensemble 2, 3, Musical 2: Variefy Theafre I, 2, 3: ChiIdren's Thealer I: B Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Red Cross Represenfa- five Ig Annual Represenlalive 3: Youlh for Chrisf I, 27 P-TA Represenfaiive. LAOOW, BETSY E. LAMB, DAVID A. Chess Club, Secrelary I, 33 Ma?h Club. Vice- Presidenl 2: Presidenl' 3: Mu Alpha Thefa Presidenl 35 Band I, 2, 31 Science Club I, 2. LANCASTER, LINDA S. Spanish Club: Spirifs I. 27 P-TA Represenra- five. LANKFORD, LINDA D. Spirils I, 2: Fufure Texas Tech Red Raiders I3 B Honor Roll. LAPORTE, LILLIAN E. Red Cross Represenlafive 3: Concerl' Choir 35 Honor Sociefy 2, 3: B Honor Sociefy I. 2. 3: Musical 2. LAWRENCE, JOSEPH E. Baseball I, 2: Junior Varsiry Eoolball. LAWRENCE, PAUL L. 359 Senior Students Support the Cougor Teom to the End LAYTON, MARK THADDEU B Team Football Ig Varsity 2, 35 Co-Captain 31 All-District, All-Metro Honorable Mention: Student Council I, 2, 33 Senior Council 3: B I-lonor Roll I ,2, 3: Key Club I. 2, 37 Junior Personalityg Fellowship ot Christian Atlnletes I, 2, 3: Senior Personality. LEATHERVJOOD, GLENN Cltoral Reading Group. LEMLEY, PATTI J. Spirits I: Red Cross Representative 3. LENNARD, WILLIAM E. LEWIS, EDWIN JAMES INDI-IOLM LINDA DIANE L . NFL Talent Slnow I7 Creative Writing 2: Girls' Swim Team 2, 3. LINGSWEILER, PAUL R. LLOYD, ALLEN I-I. B Team Football Ig Varsity 2. 3: Student Council Alternate. LOGSDON, KATHY L. y4 1- h -- f ez- E fr W w'g 'ii' 1.23213 L 360 NK .mv ws-'err ,,,,, i EFT: Graveyard scene depicis how Cougar fans hope The parfans and +l1e Bryan Adams Cougars will end. balfle belween The Samuell LONDON. WILLIAM BOYD B Honor Roll: Red Cross Represenralive: Senior Play: Fulure Texas Aggies. LONG, ROBERT E. LONGAN, LEO, JR. Colhurnus Club I. 2. 3: French Club I, 2, 3: NFL 2, Vice-Presidenl' 3: Thespians 2. Presidenl 3: Variely Thealre I. 2. 3: Senior Play Commi+Iee: Concerf Choir 2: Musical 2: Coniesl Play 2, 3: Senior Play. LOPER, GREGORY STEPHEN Sludenl Council I. LOVE, GEORGE ROLAND Swim Team I, 2: Sludenl Council Club 3: Nafional Honor Sociely LOWENTHAL, CYNTHIA Spirils, Squad Leader I, Secrelary 2: Drill Team 3: Sophomore Duchess Nominee: Junior Princess-Second Runner Up: Sophomore Per- sonalify: Junior Personalify: Senior Person- alify: Homecoming Oueen Finalisl: Sfudenl Council. 2, 3: Key 2. 3. LUDWICK. LINDA K. Arfr.CIub I, 2, 3: Ice Skafing Club 2. 3: Spirils I, 2: Drill Team 3: Annual Represenla- five: Ari Club Secrelary 3. LU NA, GLORIA French Club I, 2: Fulure Secrelaries: Red Cross Represenfafive. LUNDY, BETTY R. Spirifs II Red Cross Represenralive 3. LURIE, MARCIA R. Spirils I, Squad Leader 2: Drill Team 3: Cougar Chronicle Adverlisinq Manager 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Pub 3: B Honor Roll. LYNN, JANET LYONS, WILLIAM L. 3bI Twelve Years of MCCAEFREY, MARY Variefy Thealre: Senior Play: Chorus. MCCASKILL, CASSANDRA MCCLEAREN, JOHN C. Cofhurnus Club 2, 3: Variely Thealre 2. 3: NFL Talenl Show 3: Pub Cougar Chronicle: Conles+ Play 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Senior Play Commillee: Children's Thealer 2, 3: Thes- pians 2. Secrelary 3. MQCLUNO, JUDY KAREN Spirils I. 2: French Club: Baccalaureale Comrnilfee. lvlcCOLLUlv1, KElTH E.- MQCORMICK, DEBORAH lv1cCUEN,DENlSE A, Spirils I, Treasurer 2: Drill Team 3: Per- sonalily I, 2: Junior Princess Nominee: Sen- ior Sweelhearl Nominee: Senior Play: Pub Spanish Club l: Key Club Sweelhearl: Senior Personalily. MCCURLEY, LURA L. Crealive Wriling. MCDANIEL, CYNTHIA L. lvlcDONALD, GARY T. NFL 2: Colhurnus Club 2: Thespian Sociely 2: Liierary Sociely 2: Philosophical Sociely. Vice Presidenl 2. MCDONALD, ROBERT McDOWELL, BRENDA D. Arnaleur Radio Club l: Orcheslra l, 2. 3: Marching Band. 362 Q'1 'ff X . 949 L 49'- MQEADDEN, SCQTT MCGEE, KATI-IRYN E. Spirils I1 Y-Teens 31 Sluclenl' Council Rep- resenfaiive. IVICGUIRE. BURRUSS B. . Junior Varsily Foofball 21 Varsily Foofball 31 Varsily Track 21 Fellowship of Chrislian AIhIe+es1 B Honor Roll. MCIVER, KATI-ILYNN SpiriIs1 NFL1 French Club: Debafe. MCIVER, STEVEN McKEE, KAREN Spirils I1 Young Life1 B Honor Roll. MQKINNEY. DONNA K. MCKINNEY, DOUGLAS K. Hisforical Sociely. IVICKINNEY. ROBERT E. ROTC I, 31 Fellowship of Chrisfian Afhlefes I, 2, 31 Sfage Crew I. 21 Senior Council. MCIVIAINS, DONNA SAIL Spanish Club I, 21 Spirifs I, 21 Nafiona Honor Sociely 2. 31 Office Help 31 Senio Play 31 B Honor Roll. MCMILLIN LEALA CAROL MQNUTT, DANIEL 363 Seniors Dreams Fulfilled as Graduation Approaches MCQUEEN. LINDA K. Spirils I, 2: Ice Slcaling Club 2: Arl Club 3: B Honor Roll I, 2, 3. MacALUSO, MICHAEL J. MacDONALD, ANN E. Band I, 2. 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Dal-Hi Or- cheslra 2, 3: All Sfale Orcheslra 2: All Region 2, 3. MACZIEWSKI, PATRICIA Spirils I, 2: Sludenl Council Represenra- live: Arl Club: Ice Slcaling Club 2: Ice Slcaling Club Presidem' 3: Senior Prom Com- millee: Junior Princess Nominee: P-TA Rep! resenlalivei Red Cross Represenlalive. MADDISON. HELEN VICKEY Spirils I, 2: Senior Prom Con nillee: Sludenl' Council 3: Y-Teens 2, Treasurer 3: Pub. MADDOX, KAREN A. Library Assislanr 2: Sludenl' Council Allernale: B Honor Roll. MAGEE, DOBORAH K. Spirils I, 2: Drill Team 3: Concerl' Choir: NFL Talenl Show: Spanish Club. MAGEORS, VICKIE MAI-ION, PHILIP el Conquisfador: Quill and Scroll: B Honor Roll: Science Club: Senior Assembly. MALLETT, CHARLES B. Nalional Honor Sociely: B Team Foolball: Junior Varsily Foofball: Track I, 2, 3. MARCHBANKS. SANDRA L. Spirils I, 2: Squad Leader 2: Drill Team 3: Concerl Choir 2. 3: Special Ensemble 2, 3: Musical 2: Colhurnus Club 2, 3: Thespian Sociefy: Variely Thealre 3: Senior Play: Campus Life 3: ROTC Sponsor 3: NFL Talenl' Show 2, 3: French Club 2, 3, Board Member 3. MARSHALL, NANCY L. Spiril Squad Leader: Fulure Texas Tech Raiders: P-TA Represenlalive: Senior Sweel- hearl Nominee. 364 K MARTIN, MARTHA C. Sludenl Council 2, 3, Lalin Club I, 25 Spirils Ig Chorus Accompanisl I, 3: Musical Ig A Honor Roll Ig B Honor Roll 2, 3. MARTIN, PAMELA S. Colhurnus Club I. 2, 3, Variely Tlwealre 27 Red Cross Club Secrelary 3: Para-Medical Club 2,31 Presidenl 3. MARTIN. VERNON K. Track I, 2: Spanish Club I. MARTENSEN, GAYLE E. Spirils I. MASON, DAVID W. B Honor Roll: Sluclenl Council I. 2. MASON, DIANA SUE Spirits I, 2, Lalin Club Ig Clinic AssisIan+ li Fulure Texas Longhorns: IBM Assislanl' 3: Proieclionisl 3: Ice Slcaling Club 3: Senior Play: Senior Assembly Commifleeg B Honor Roll I, 2, 3. LEFT: Cougar Linda Ross iusi' can I Seem 'l'o resisf Talking. , 365 GroduoTion's Neorness Gives Seniors Mixed Emotions MASON, RICHARD L. - Band I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 2. Presidenl 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 2. 3: Variely Tlweaire x ' 3: Orclieslra 3. pg., I MASSINGILL, RICKY E. ROTC Balfalion Siaff 3. Drill Team: Con- cerICI1oir: Honor Rell. MATALON, AUTUMN L. YZF? MATHEWs, DEBRA J. 'I W I Spirifs I: Cougar Chronicle Slaff 3. b hy , . I MAY DEBORAH J. ' I Ti I MAY, MICHAEL W, Fulure Texas Tech Red Raiders I: IBM As- I sisianl l. 2, 3: NFL Talenl Show 2: Senior I Play I, 2. 3: Variely Tlneaire 2, 3: Ice Slial- ing Club 2. 3. MAYERI-IOFIZ. MARK K. Marching Bancl I, 2, 3: Concerl Band I, 2. 3: Assisianl Drum Major 2, Drum Major 3: Fulure SMU Muslangs 2. 3: German Club 3. MAYNARD, LINDA ANN MEAGI-IER, VIRGINIA A. MEDLIN, FREDERICK L. Creaiive Wriiing I, 2. 3: Coflwurnus Club I. 2: Varieiy Thealre I. 2: NFL, NFL Talenl' Show 2: Sludenf Council 2. 3: Philosophical Sociely Presiclenl 2, 3. MEEK. PAULA A. Spirils I, 2: Concerf Choir 2. Treasurer 3: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 2. 3: B Honor Roll: Youlli for Clnrisl: Office I-lelp I, 2, 3: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive 3. MELDER, SUSAN J. 366 .eww MERK, TRACEY METCALFE, KAREN C. Drill Team 3: Spirils I7 Lieulenani' 2: Senior Play 37 Senior Assembly Commiliee 3: Slu- denl Council Ig American Field Service I, 2: Coihurnus Club Ii Spanish Club I, 21 Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Office Help 2. 3. MEYER, MARGRET L. MIEARS, SHERRY ANN German Club I. 2. 3: B Honor Roll I,' 2, 3. MILBERGER, DAVID K. Archery Club. MILES, JUDY C. MILHOLLAND, JOYCE A. Sfudenl Councilg Spanish Club: Spiriis. Squad Leaderg Office Helper: Senior Prom Com- milfeeg B Honor Roll. MILLAR, JUDITH L. MILLENDER, PAUL K. Sludeni Council I, 2, 37 Baslceiball 2. 3: F-TA Represeniafiveg Senior Prom Commiifeeg Junior Ciiizens Traffic Commission: B Honor Roll: Campus Lifeg Fellowship of Chrisiian Afhleies. MILLER, ALLEN W. ROTC. MILLER, CHRISTY L. Spiriis I. 21 Library Assisfanf I, 2: Library Council Secreiary I: American Field Service Ii Spanish Club I, 31 Coihurnus Club 3: Varieiy Theafre 35 Senior Play: Siudenf Coun- cil Aliernaie 3. MILLER, JEANIE MARIE Spirils I, 367 Plcins for Future Envelop Busy Year for Students MILNER, JAMES B. MINER, KAREN L. MINICK, MARY L. Student Council Represe tt e l 2 Sprts MINICK, ROBERT A. P-TA Representative. V 51 lce a in I N, MITCHELL ANN B. if A Sk t' g lg Young Lite l, 2, 3: German V Club 2. f MITCHELL, lVllLLlE LOU Spanisl1Club l, 27 Para-Medical Club 2. gf L 25111 35' 1295 L . 368 QM' un-pig' 95: Presidenf of fhe Sfudeni Council. Richard Esies, infroduce fhe res? of fhe officers ophomore Orieniafion Day. MONIE. MICKEY C. B Team Baseball: Sfudenl Council: B Honor Roll. MOORE, BARBARA JEAN Red Cross Represenlafive I. 3: Para-Medical. Treasurer: Eulure Baylor Bears I: Variefy Thealre 2. 3: Cofhurnus 2, 33 el Conquisfador 2: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: B Honor Roll. MOORE, JACOUELINE D. Spirils I, 2: Ice Slcaling Club 2. MOORE, JIMMY S. MOORE, KATI-IRYNE C. Lalin Club 2. MOORE, PATRICIA L. Spirilsq Swim Team 2. 3: Eulure NTSU Eagles: French Club. MORAN, MARGARET Speech Squad 2, 3: Confesl Play 3: Swim Team Manager 2. 3: Lab Assisfanf. MORGAN, VICKI D. Spirils I: Drill Team 2. 3: Spanish Club I: Senior Play I, 2. MORRIS, RANDALL G. MORRIS, WILLIAM F. Cofhurnus Club: CI1iIdren's Theafer 2: Senior Play: Science Club: Youfli 'For Cl'1ris'I': Bac- calaureale Commilfee: B Honor Roll. MORROW, ANITA RAE Y-Teens I: Red Cross I, 2. Vice-Presidenl' 3. MOSELEY, SUSAN M. 369 Seniors Prepore Plons for Upcoming College Yeors MOTT, WILLIAM E. NFL Talenf Show: ROTC. Officer, MULLINAX, MICHAEL L. ROTC l, 2: German Club 2: Rifle Team I. MUNSTER, KEITH T. MYERS. RONALD G. . B Honor Roll. NAEUS, BRENDA Spirils l. 2: Fulure SMU Musfangs: Pub: Office Helper: Annual Represenlalive: I3 Honor Roll. NANCE. KAREN D. Spirifs l. 2: Fulure Baylor Bears I: Coun- selors Aide I, 2. 3: French Club 2, 3: Colhurnus Club 3: Ice Slcaling Club 3: Senior Play. NASH, JAMES W. Fufure Texag Aggies: Science Club. NEAL, DENISE E. Spirils I: Spanish Club. Treasurer I: Colhurnus Club I. 2: Dal-Hi Symphony l. 2. 3: Or- cheslra Secrefary 2.'3: Drill Team 2. 3: Region Orchesrra 2, 3: All-Slafe Orcheslra 2. 3: Variely Thealre: Nalional Honor Sociely 2. 3: A Honor Roll: Mu Alpha Thefa 3: Senior Council 3: Baccalaureafe Commilfee. NELMS, MICHAEL D. Varsily Baslxefball: Varsily Baseball. NEUMAN, RICHARD S. Science Club: National Honor Sociely. NEWMAN. MICHAEL P. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. NICHOLS, DEBRA J. 370 NICKELL, Cl-IERYL G. Spirils I. 23 German Club 2, Secrelary 3: Concerl Choir 3: B Honor Roll. NICKS, LARRY R. Ice Slcarinq Club 2, 33 Sludeni Council 2. 3: Senior Prom Commillee 3. NIETMANN, MARY M. Sludenr Council I, 2. 31 French Club: Ameri- can Field Service Club: B Honor Roll. NOLET, THOMAS L. Laiin Club I, 2. 3: Colhurnus Club I. 2, 3: Variefy Thealre I, 2, 3: Children's Theaier: Senior Play 2, 31 Spanish Club 3: Thespians 31 Senior Play Commilleeg Senior Council: NFL 3: NFL Talenl Show 3. NORMAN, DEBRA Spirits lg Drill Team 2, 3 Colhurnus I. 2. 33 French Club I ,2, 3 A Honor Nalional Honor Socieiy 2 3 Senior Play Baccalaureale Commilfee. NORTEN, BARBARA K NORTON, JANICE L. NORTON, TERRY 6. NOWLIN DEBRA K. Drill Team 3 Spirifs I. 2: LICE ANN ODOM, A Coihurnus Club I. 2, 3: Swim Team 2, 3 Pub 37 Baccalaureale Commillee 31 Nalional Honor Sociefy 2, 3. OLESON, EDWARD JAY OLIVER, DEBORAH L. Spirils I. 23 Spanish Club I. 37I Cheerleaders Generate Spirit in Pep Assembly Skit OLIVER, RICHARD B. oweus, ANGELA R. If W W Fulure I-Iomemalcers of America 3: Red Cross 1 Represenlalive I. OWENS, JANIE NFL I, 2, 31 Debale Squadq Spirils. OWENS, SI-IEILA L. OWENS, SUSAN A. PAGE, PAULA K. Spirilsq Ollice Help. PARK, JERRY JACK B I-lonor Roll. PARKER, PHYLLIS Spirils I, Squad Leader: Siudenr Council lj Spanish Club I. 2: Office I-lelp I. 2, 3, Drill Team 2, Caplain 37 Siudenl Advisory Council 2, 35 Pub 33 Senior Play: Sophomore Duchess Nominee: Junior Princess Nominee: Junior Pe-rsonalilyq Senior Personalilyp Home- coming Queen Einalisl. PARKS, LARRY L. Sfudenl Council I, 2. 31 Lalin Club 3: Variely Thealre 37 NFL Talenl Show: B I-lonor Roll 27 Senior Play 3. PARKS, VICKI L. PARRIS, THOMAS A. PATTERSON, DONALD J. ROTC, Plaloon Leader. 372 LEFT: Ernie Brownlee supporls the perfeci fooiball player, as demonsfrafed by Bruce Sifford, cheerleader. PATTERSON, RICHARD D. B Team Foolballg Junior Varsily Foolball. PAXTON, MARSHA A. PAYNE, DEBRA LYNN PEARCE, ALISON Splrils I: Squad Leader 25 Drill Team 3: B Honor Roll. PEARCE, JOHN S. Varsily Track I, 2, 33 Sfuclenl Council I, 2. 3: B Honor Roll. PEARSON. CATHERINE ELIZABETH Splrils I, 27 Annual Represenlaliveq Spanish Club: Senior Assembly Comrnilleey IBM As- sisfanl 2, 3. 373 Play Rehearsals Commence as Seniors End Last Year PERRY, DAVID E. B Honor Roll l. 2. 3: Spanish Club: French Club. PETTY. CYNTHIA L. Spirils I, Squad Leader 2: Sluclenl Council 2, 3: Junior Princess Nominee: Homecoming Queen Nominee: Senior Personalily. PHILLIPS, GWENDOLYN KAY el Conquislador 2, Eclilor-in-chiel 3: Quill and Scroll 2, Vice-Presiclenl 3: Spirils I, 2' Spanish Club I: Red Cross Represenlalive 21 B Honor Roll. PHILLIPS. SANDRA L. Spirils I, Squad Leader 2. Sludenl Council I, 2, 3. PHILLIPS, STEVEN RAY Key Club 3: B Team Foolball: Junior Varsily Eoolball: B Honor Roll. PIETSCI-I, DAVID S. Key Club I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council 2. 3: B Team Foolball: Pub: Senior Prom Com' millee. FILL, KATHLEEN Spirils I, 2: PASF 2, 3: Lab Assislanl 3: Annual Represenlalive 3. PIRO, SANDRA L. PITAYATARATORN, JANEWIT Foreign Exchange Sludenl from Thailand: AFS Club: Key Club: Sludenl Council: Science Club: Ivlalh Club: Chess Club. PITTS. KAREN S. Spirils I. 2: Drill Team 3, PLUMLEE, DONNA R. PLUTO, DEBORAH A. 374 ,- we QB' 1-fziif ' YN , New , -.M X 15: l x vw v ..--T. if Ss P fi s. su X II. . 1' N be JUN -axes- V School Pride lnsprres Students to Clean Up Building POE, JACKIE LEE Student Council 2. 3: German Club 3: A Honor Roll: National Honor Society 2, 3: Marching Band I .2, 3: Concert Band I. 2. 3: Orchestra 3: Dal-Hi Symphony Orchestra 2, 3: All-Region Band and Orchestra I, 2. 3. POOLE, TERRI LYNNE Future Secretaries: Spanish Club: Red Cross Representative. POTTER, JOHN E. POTTER, MARK S. Swimming I, 2: NFL Talent Show 2. 3: Senior Play 3: Golt 3: B Honor Roll. PRATT, ETHEL J. Drill Team: Cothurnus Club I, Vice-President: Thespians: Variety Theatre: ChiIdren's Theater. NFL Talent Show: Senior Play: Committees: French Club: Lab Assistant: P-TA Represent- ative: Spirits: Spanish Club. PYLAND. JILL Spirits: Ice Skating Club 3: Swim Team 3. PYLE, CLARA L. Ice Skating Club 3: A Honor Roll: B Honor Roll. RAMSEY, EVELYN K. Future Homemalcers 3: Sophomore Duchess Nominee: Red Cross: Annual Representative. RAMSEY, TINA M. REAGAN. JODY MORRIS Spirits I, 2: Future SMU Mustangs I: Art Club 3: P-TA Representative: Red Cross I: B Honor Roll. REAS, PATRICIA A. REAVIS, DAVID M. ?l f 375 REECE, BETTI A. Band I. 25 Advanced Band 3: FuIure I-Iome makers 23 Fufure Secrefaries I, 2. REED, JULIA A. Red Cross Represeniafiveg Fufure Home makers: Fufure Teachers. REED, YVONNE REEDY, CI-IERYL L.- Fufure I-Iomemakers, Reporferg Fufure Teach SFS. REESE, JAMES S. I Sfudenf Council I, 2: Junior VarsIIy Baslcef- ball 2. REESE, ROBERT M. Red Cross Represenfalriveg B Honor Roll. RIGHT: Red Cross members awaii' 'Iheir ap- pearance a'I' Ve'feran's Hospi'raI. 376 I crr Senior Speech Students Anxiously Awuir Senior Play REESE, TOMMY K. Clwess Club, ROTC Drill Team: ROTC Of- Iicer. REETZ, WILLIAM RANDOLPH REGAL, TIMOTHY LEE REICH, SHERRILL Sludenl Council, Spirifsg Lalin Club. .C-im. REID, MARJORIE M. Drill Team 3: NFL Talenl Show I, 2, 33 Slul denl Council I, 2: Proieclionisf. REJCEK, AGNES MARIE REX, MARVIN A. RICE, CAROLYN Spirils I: Fulure Homemalcers of America I. Secrelary 2, Treasurer 3: Spanisln Club I: Ice Skalinq. RIDDLE, CYNTHIA A. 'W ' RIFE, HOWARD D, RINEBARGER, CHRISTOPHER RIVERA, GONZALA 7f il 377 Students Begin New Yecir With Revised Exam Schedule ROBBINS, RICHARD J. ROBINSON, BEVERLY M. ROBNETT, DENNIS R. RODECAP, JAY SCOTT RODELA, OEELIA R. Art Club. Secretary: Spirits I. ROGERS BR , AD G. Latin Club I: Key Club I. 2, 3: Cheerleader 33 Senior Personality. RO6 ERS, MICHAEL E. B Team Basketball Ig Varsity Basketball 2. 3: Campus Liteg Fellowship ot Christian Athletes. RONK, DIANE S. ROSS, DEBBIE J. ROSS, LINDA LEE Cougar Mascot 3, Spirits I, 23 el Conquista- dor 2, Picture Editor 37 P-TA Representative 2, 33 Latin Club I: Math Club 2: Office Help 27 Counselor's Ottice Help: Annual Representative Ig Coronation Nominee 37 Junior Achievement Ig Ouill and Scroll 2, 37 B Honor Roll. ROTHECKER, JAMES K. ROUSE, FLORENCE L. Spirits I. 2: French Club 2: Future Secree tariesg Senior Council Representative. 378 ROZELLE, ALLEN G. Key Club: Senior Personalify. RUDIN, LINDA SUE RUSI-I, RENEE L. RLISI-ILOW, EAITI-I RUSSEL, DEBRA N. Secrelary, Senior Class: Spirils: Sfudem' Coun- cil: IBM Helper: Cofhurnus Club: Senior Play: Proiecfionislg B Honor Roll. RU-ILEDGE. GARY R. B Foofball I: Junior Varsily Foolball 2: Var- sily Foolball 3: Varsily Baseball I. 2. 3. SABA, KATHRYN A. Spirils: Office Help. SAGE, JAMES D. SALAS, JOI-IN J. B Team Foofball. SAMPLES, JERRY N. SANCI-IEZ, SIMON ZEPED SANDERS, GARY W. Red Cross Represenialive. 379 l i SANDERS, JAMES LYNN SANDLIN, STEVEN MARCUS SAUER, BARBARA L. Nalional Honor Sociefy 31 B Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Spirlls 2. SAYLES, DIANE L. Spirifsg P-TA Represenlallveg Annual Repre- senlalivep Fufure Teachers of America: Eulure Norlh Texas Eaqlesg Spanish Clubg B Honor Roll. SCALLIONS, JAMES D. CARBOROUGH ROBERT D S , . Track ly French Club lg Sfudeml Council 3. 380 ,W -ff K 1 an . .V '41T g.f ABOVE: Orchesira members rehearse in preparafion for +heir +rip io Chicago. Orchestra Musicians Prepare for Journey To Chicago SCHMEICHEL, WILLIAM SCI-INITZIUS, PAU LA A. NFL. SCHROEDER, JOHN R. Creafive Wrifinq Ig Cofhurnus Club 2, 3: Thespian Sociefy 3: Senior Play Assisfanf I Direcfor 3: el Ccnquisfador Sfaff 2: ROTC : I, 2, Cadef Capfain 3. Company Commander 1 3: Variefy Theafre 3. I SCOGGINS, WILLIAM C. lvlarchinq Bond 2, 3: B Honor Roll 3. SCOTT, BETTY L. SCOTT, DEBRA A. Spirifs: Office Helper: Clinic Helper. SEAHOLM, PER Cofhurnus Club Ig Marching Band I, 2: Concerf Band I, 2. 3: Orchesfra 2, 3: NFL I. 2. 3: Parliamenfarian 3: NFL Talenf Show 2, 3. SEBASTIAN, CLARENCE Concerf Choir. SELLERS, DEBRA LYN I Spirifs I: Drill Team 2. 3: Office Help I, 3: Fufure Secrefaries. of I I I I I sessions, PRISCILLA SEWARD, MICHAEL R. I Senior Council. SHARP, JIMMY c. NFL Talenf Show 2: French Club I: ROTC Drill Team 2, 35 NCO Club: Officer Club. l-li A ,ffffffffff 38I SHARP, JOHN C. SHARROCK, SANDRA KAY Mafh Club 2, 3: Lalin Clu b I 2 3 Na I'ionaI Honor Socieiyg Lab Assisfanl 3 Siu denf Council I, 2. SHAVER, GARY N. PASF Represenfaiiveq Firsi' Vice Presldeni Spanish Club: Senior Play. SHAW, GARY L. SHAW, KENNETH R. SHEFFIELD, WILLIAM B. SHELTON, THOMAS S. SHEPHERD, MICHAEL S. Cofhurnus Club 3: Variefy Theaire 3 Senior Play 3: B Honor RoIIg Speech Squad 3 Junior Varsiry Foofball 2. SHERMAN, KATHLEEN R Spirirs I. 27 Fuiure Homemakers of America Spanish Club: B Honor Roll. SHERRY, PAULA R. Spirils I, 23 Spanish Club. SHOLL, DENNIS WAYNE B Honor RoIIg Cougar Chronic Council 3: Pub 3. SHORE, MARGARET R. 382 Senior Students Look Forword to Coming Activities SI-IOULTS, ANDREA LYNNDA Y-Teens I: Para-Medical Club 2: Parlia- mentarian 3. SIFFORD, BRUCE A. Student Council: Quill and Scroll: Pub Statt: Cougar Chronicle: Key Club I. 2: Senior Director 3: Cheerleader: Sophomore Per- sonality: Junior Personality: Cap and Gown Committee. SIKES, ROGER ALLEN Student Council I: B Honor Rall: Cougar Chronicle 3: Pub Statt: Senior Play Com- mittee 3: Senior Assembly: P-TA Representa- tive. SIMMONS, GLYNDA J. Spirits I, 2: French Club I, 2: B Honor Roll. SIMMS, JAMES J. SIMPSON, NANCY J. SIMPSON, SHIRLEY K. Spirits I. 2: Ottice Help 3: B Honor Roll. SIMS, MARILYN M. Spirits I, 2: Red Cross Representative: Para- Medical Club: Honor Roll: Trattic Safety: P-TA Representative: Spanish Club: Student Council. SINGLETON, SHANNON L. SISEMORE, SHARON D. Spanish Club I: Student Council 2, 3: Spirits I, 2: Red Cross Representative 3: Ottice Help 3: B Honor Roll: Senior Council Rep- resentative: Baccalaureate Committee. SKIDMORE, JAMES W. Student Council Alternate 3: Student Council Representative 2: Senior Prom Committee: Annual Representative 2: Junior Trattic Com- mission 2. SLAY, RICHARD EARL 383 Grc1duoTlon's Neorness Shmulutes Fculmg Memories Jumor Varsrfy F olball I 2 Lalin Club 2, 3 UFO Club 3 Sludenf Council 3. B Team Foolball I Jumor Varsnfy Foofball 27 Fellowship of Cross. Fulu re Home- uncil Co I, 2, J SDIFIIS I 2 Sensor Prom Commillee 3: onor Roll I IBM Assisfanl 2, 3: Jumor Crhzens Traffrc Commission I. 3: Fufure I-lomemalcers of America: Spirils I. Sprrrfs I Drrll Team 2 3 Library Assisfanl Spnrrls I Squad Leader 2 French Club I, 2, 3 Colhurnus Club I 2 3 Varieiy Theaire can Freld Service I, 2, Ice a Ing Club I YTeens I 2 Presidenl' 37 Junior Prmcess Nommee Sensor Personalifyg FT: Carol Chapman concenlraies on her bookkeeping assignment 3' 11 9. me X ll?f f'rY 55-4 'f Q' 'J SMITH, JOHN R. B Honor Roll. SMITH, KENNETH E. Red Cross Represenlalive. SMITH, PENNY L. Ice Skalinq Club 2.3. SMITH. THOMAS M. Senior Play 2. 3: Collwurnus Club I, Science Club I, 2: Children's Tlwearer Variely Tlweialre I, 2, 3: Ice Slcalinq 3: Sludenl Council 3. SMITH, TRACEY L. 2. 3: I. 2: Club Spanish Club, Library Council Ii Library Assisfanl: Spirils. SNIDER, PATRICIA ANN Spirils I, 23 Spanish Club: Arl Club. SNIPES. JANICE L. Spirils I, 2: American Field Service Fulure Norflw Texas Eaqles 3. SNOWDEN, MICHAEL S. P-TA Represenlalivez Senior Play: NFL Slvowg Sludenf Council, Red Cross senlalive. 2, 3: Talent Repre- Seniors Prepore for Upcoming College Boord Exoms SNYDER, SHIRLEY KAYE Spirirs lg Sfudenl Council I: P-TA Repre- senlalive lg Bioloqy Lab Assislanl 2, 31 Collwurnus 'Club 2: Cougar Chronicle 2. Fealure Edifor 3: Swimming Team 2. 3: Proieolionisl 3: Library Assisfanl l. SOWARDS, JANNOLYN K. Spanish Club ly Spirils I, 21 Library Coun- cil l, Vice-Presiclenl 2, 33 Para-Medical Club 2, 31 Sludenr Council Represenlalive 3: Li- brary Assislanlg Lab Assislanl. SPAWN, DAVID STEPHEN SPIVA, CURTIS R. SPRADLING ARNOLD J. Senior Council. SPRAY, DAPHNE ANN Spirifsg Office Assislanl. SPRUNCK, BARBARA T. Collnurnus Club 2. 37 Nalional Honor So- ciely 2, 3: Creafive Wriling 2. 3: Vari 7 ,f F J.: -swf ii ely K . Tlwealre 2. 3: Senior Play. STALLINGS, STEPHEN lvl. Band I, 2, 33 German Club 2. 3. IT' .1 ,M A TL.: 1 A lN'K STALSWORTH, MARGARET Spirils 21 P-TA Represenlalive 31 Colhurnus Club. STARNES, PATTY C. STEELE, PAU LA G. Red Cross Represenlaliveg Fulure Texas Tech Red Raiders, Spirifs I, 27 Senior Council Represenlalive 3: Annual Represenlalive. STEIGERWALD, SARA L. STEIN, Sl-lERYLL A. STEPHENS, TOM RAY STEPHENSON. JESSE R. P-TA Represenlalive I. 2, 3: Red Cross Represenlalive l. 2, 3: Senior Prom Com- milleeg Annual Represenlalive 3: Sludenf Council Allernale 3. STEVENS, LEONARD M. Fulure Texas Longhorns I: UFO Club: Youll: for Clnrisl 2. School Pride lnspires Seniors To Cleon Up Building STEWART, JIMMIE R. STILES, ROBIN Crealive Wrilinq I, 2, 3. STILL, SHERRY L. ST. JOHN, CHRISTOPHER French Club I, 2, 35 B Honor Roll: Fulure Texas Aqgiesy Rille Team I, Varsily 2, 33 ROTC Baflalion Sfallg Sluclenl Council. STONE, CHARLES WAYNE STONE, JAMES KEITH STRANGE, ROBERT 6. STRINGER, JUDY C. Siudenl Council I, 2, Sophomore Duchess Nominee, Sophomore Personalilyq Spanish Club li Spirits I, Squad Leader 2: Junior Princess Nominee: Junior Personalilyg Senior Council: Drill Team 3, Office Assislanl 3: B Honor Roll. itll, STRONG, SHERRY L. Spirifs Ig German Club I, Vice-Presidenf 2. STRUBLE, ALAN G. SUDDUTH, WARREN R. SUTHERLAND, STEVE E. Band: Orchesfrag French Club: Fufure Texas Aggies. ABOVE: The members of 'The Clean Up Campaign fake fime oui from iheir w6rlr +o relax. T 389 Senior Students Study Federal ond Stcite Government SWEENY, JANET R. SWIFT, ROSS L. W Math Club: Band. SWI NFORD, DEBORAH S. French Club Ig Spirits I, Squad Leader 2: Drill Team 3. SWQRDS, FRANK I-I. Science Club I. 21 Cothurnus Club 33 Varie- ty Theatre 33 Senior Play 3: Senior Play Committee: Red Cross Council I. 3: B Honor Roll: Thespians 3. TABBERT, ERIC B. Student Council I. TANNIER, DEBORAH A. Spirits I. 2: French Club I. TARPLEY. WILLIAM I-I. Varsity Ritle Team I. 2. Co-Captain 3: Ice Skating Club 3: ROTC. TATE, JANIS E. Spirits I1 Drill Team 2, 3: Cougar Chronicle, ASSISIGDI Edilflfi Pub: B I-Ionor Roll: Studentli Council I. ,. . I ffszg-5, ' WM . i f I w e . . A T Q. t vqq , . . ...AI -Q-Q-H' Tn-of TATOM, WILLIAM C. Fellowship ol Chrislian Alhleles I, 2. 37 B Team Foolball Ig Junior Varsily 2: Var- sily Foolball 37 B Team Baseball Ig Baccalau- reale Cornmillee 3: Senior Personalily. TAYLOR, KATHY S. TEEL, LARRY E. TETER, REBECCA J. THOMAS, ANN VICTORIA YATeens I, 2, Vice-Presidenl 3, Red Cross Represenlalive. THOMAS, DONNA J. THOMAS, STEPHEN M. Head Cheerleader 3: ROTC Balfalion Corn- manderg Caplain, Rifle Team, Swim Team, Archery Club, Ice Slcaling Club, Pan Ameri- can Field Service Club: Sludenl Council Represenlalivey Baccalaureale Comrnilleei Senior Council, Senior Personalify. THOMPSON, DEBORAH Corhurnus Club 2. 3, Variely Thealre 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Senior Assembly Commiflee 3: Senior Prom Commillee 3: Sludenl Coun- cil Alfernale 3: Red Cross Talenf Show: Spirifs 2, 3: Spanish Club I. English Studies Bring Memory Work and Term Papers THQMPSON, JACKIE D. Spirils: French Club: Ari Club. THURMAN, LINDA C. Lalin Club: Spirils: Colhurnus Club: Variely Thealre: Cougar Chronicle: Ice Slialing Club: Conlesr Play. Tl-IURMOND, CYNTHIA A. Spanish Club I: Spirils l. 2: ,Red Cross Represenlafive 2: Junior Cilizens Traffic Com- mission 3: Sludenl Council Allernale 3: Senior Play Comrnillee 3: Annual Represenlalive l. THURMOND, JERRY D. French Club: B l-lonor Roll. l .3868 4 N .,.. , EFT: Eddie Cooley and Rundy Bradley relax while wailing 2 cIisIribu'Ie fexfboolxs. TILLER, PATRICIA T. Spirils I: Drill Team 2, 3, Coihurnus Club 3: Sfucleni Council 31 Office Help 2, 3: Annual Represenialiye I, 2, 33 Variely The- alre 33 B Honor Roll I, 2, 3. TISDALE. PATRICIA IZ. Spirilg I, 2, Fufure Secrelaries 3: Ice Ska?- inq Club 35 Annual Represenlalive 3. TODD, KAREN S. TOLMAN, KAY L. Para-Medical Club: Red Cross Represenfa- Iiveg Cougar Chronicle. TOOLEY, JAN M. Spirifs I, TOPPER, MATSON A. Band I. 2, 37 Orchesfra I, Vice-Presidenl 2, Orchesfra I, 2, 3: Regional Or- Squacl Leader 2. 3: Dal-I-Ii chesfra I, 2, 3: All Slaie Symphony Orches- 3: Musical I, 2, 3: NFL Talenf Ira I, 2. Show I, 27 Variefy Thealre I, 2. TORRES, RAMONA J. TOWNSLEY, DONALD E. Lalin Club. Pep Assembly for Basketball Team Encourages Splrlt TOWNSLEY, KENNETH W -IRENT, BRENDA K. Fulure I-lomemalcers of Am TRIS, STEPHEN P. TUCKER, LINDA S. TUCKER, RONALD S TUGGLE, Sl-IERRY D. B Honor Roll 23 Library Assslanl I 2 3 Library Council I, 27 Off ce Asssa TURNER, JOI-IN MICHAEL B Team Basketball, Junlor V rs ly B slcel a Varslly Baseball. TURNER, RICI-IARD Y SFICG TURNER, TANYA Biology Club: Fulure Secrelaries. VANCE, DEBORAH GENE Spanish Club I, 21 Spirils I. VANDIVORT, TERRY D. Colliurnus Club I, 2, Presidenl 3, Variefy Tliealre I, 2, 3: Concerl Choir 21 Musical 27 Senior Play 31 NFL I, 2. 37 B Honor Roll: NFL Talenl Show 2, 3: Conlesl Play 3. VEAL, LARRY J. Key Club I, 2, Secrelary 3: Sludenl Council 2. 31 Nalional Honor Sociely 2. 33 Senior Assembly Commilleei Orcliesfra I, 2. All Slale 3: B Honor Roll: Junior Cilizens Traffic Commission I. VERBLE, MARILYN S. Para-Medical Club: Fulure Teachers: Fulure I-Iomemalxers of America. VICE, JERRY B. VCLTMANN, STEPHEN lvl. B Team Eoolball I. WADE, BENNETT E. B Team Eoolballp Varsily Foolball 2. 31 Track lg Sludenl Council Represenlalive 2: Senior Personalily. Early Morning Practice Prepares Belles far Season WADE, CONSTANCE M. Srudeni' Council Allernale I, 2: Spirifs l 2 WAITE, ANNE WALKER, ELlZABE'l'l-l A. German Club 2, 33 P-TA Repr nl Jr 3 B Honor Roll. WALKER, KATHY G. B l-lonor Roll, Spanish Club. ,...,.,.. aw, -.11 it:-fs if ff f' 5 . ,gr Q. . 'I 1' if 4 'e K W ..,, we iii A Q - , My FT: Belles praciice in fhe early morning 'Io achieve rfeciion in fheir performances. WALKER, MICHAEL J. WALKER, PRISCILLA A. Spanish Club I7 Cofhurnus 2: Science Club 2. WALKER, STEPHEN MICHAEL WALKER, WILLIAM J. WALLS, DAVID W. Science Club, French Club: SIuden+ Council. WARD, GARY E. Sludenf Council 2, 3. WARD, SUSAN J. S+uden+ Council, Treasurer Red Cross, NFL, Secrelaryg French Club, Liferary Sociefyg Spirifsg NFL Talenf Show: B Honor Roll: Senior Assembly Cornmilleei Deba+e 3. WARDELL, JOE MARVIN Varsily Baslcefball I, 2, 37 B Team Baslcelball I: Sludenf Council Allernafe 2. 3. Student Body Enioys lengthened Christmas Holidays WARNER, DONNA K. Spirits 3: lce Skating Club 3. WARNER, PAMELA S. Reina Spirits l. 2: Red Cross Representative: Span- ish Club: Annual Representative: Pub 3. WARREN, HORTON EARL Concert Choir I, 2: Future Texas Aggies I. WASH, JENNIFER C. 1 ..-any Drrll Team 2, 3: Senior Class Play: Senior As- W' sernbly Committee: B Honor Roll. WASHBURNE, DEBORAH L. WASSON, DEBORAH WATHERWAX, CATHY D. P-TA Representative I: Red Cross Alternate WATSON, DENNIS FZ, Advanced Band: Advanced Orchestra: ROTC I. 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Future Teachers. WATSON, LAWRENCE E. Chess Club I, 2: Youih for Chrisi 2. WATTON, PAULA K. Spirifs I, 2: Spanish Club. WATTS, DEBORAH M. Spirifsy Office Help, P-TA Represenlaiive. WAWAK, LAWRENCE E. ' Laiin Club. WEAVER, JEEEERY G. Varsiiy Swim Team I. 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 27 Honor Roll 23 Chess Club 2: Fuiure Texas Longhorns. WEAVER, SUSAN K. Spirifs Ig P-TA Represenfafiveq B Honor Roll: Fulure SMU Musfangsg Ari Club: Pub. WEAVER, WILLIAM W. WEBB, JAMES W. Golf Team 2. 35 B Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Enthusiastic Seniors Support Athletic Activities WEBSTER, MABLE A. WEEDMAN, JANE WEEKS, MONA CARRIGAN WEIDLER, GARY F. WEITZMAN. KATHY L. Spirits lg Future Texas Longhorns. WELCH, CHARLOTTE A. Spirits 3. WELCH, JUDITH A. Spanish Club lp Art Club 3. WHARTON, PATTl N. Future Teachers lg Spirits I, 2. RIGHT: Spirits show their happiness for a play made the Cougar Team with their bright smiling faces. 473' ...ff WHATLEY, JEFFEREY W. WHITE, BRENDA LYNN Spirifs I, 2: Drill Team 31 Ari Clu Lab Assislanf 2. 3: Coflwurnus Club 2 3 Variely Thealre 2. 3: French Club 2 3 Senior Play 3: B Honor Roll. WHITE, CLIFTON T. Bowling Club l. WI-HTE, RONALD E. Swimming Team I. 2: Fulure Texas Longhorns WHITTON, ALICTA K. WHITTON, CAROLYN K. ,I Home and Family Living Girls Plan Dream Weddings WIBBENMEYER, CAROL S. el Conquislador 2, Class Edilor 31 Nalional Honor Sociely 2. 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: B l-lonor Roll l, 2, 3. WIBLE, CHARLES R. WIERICK, GLENDA J. Spirifs I. 23 Spanish Club lg P-TA Repre- senfalive 23 Red Cross Represenlalive I: Campus Life 3. WILBURN, LARRY GREGC5 WILBURN, MARGARETT Spirils I, 27 Collwurnus Club 2: Spanish Club lg Sluclenl' Council I. 2, 3. WILCOX, DOUGLAS P. Biology Club: Lab Assislanl l. 2, J. B Swim- ming Team: B Honor Roll. WILDER, LINDA lvl. Fulure Homemalcers of America I, 2. WILKERSON, GARY P. nv- rff, . '71 VN WILKERSON, VIVIAN D. Spirirs: Fufure Homemakers: Ice Skafing Club: Red Cross Represenlafive: Annual Rep- resenlaiive: B Honor Roll. WILLARD, DANNY 6. WILLIAMS, CAROL L. Spanish Club I. 2: Ice Skaling Club 2. 3: Y-Teens 3: Nalional Honor Sociely: Ari' Club 2, 3: ROTC Sponsor: Senior Play. WILLIAMS, KENNETH A. Collwurnus Club: Variefy Tlwealre. WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM 6. WILMOTH, MARY J. Spirifs I, 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 2. 3: Office Worker 3: B Honor Roll, WILSON, DEBORAH A. Spanish Club. WILSON, MARK WILSON, MARY HELEN Spirifs I, 2: P-TA Represenlalive I. 2, 3: Clinic Assislanf I: Speech Squad 2. 3: Senior Council: Lalin Club I: Science Club 3: Senior Play: B Honor Roll I, 2, 3: NFL, Proieclionisl 3. WILSON, REBECCA A. Sludenl Council I: Spirils I, 2. WILSON, ROSEMARY Spanish Club I: Youfh for Chrisl I. 2, 3: Concerf Choir 2, 3: Red Cross Represenla- Iive 2: Pub. WINDHAM, JAMES D. Yoga Club: B Honor Roll: Senior Play. WINSTEAD, ROBERT L. Golf Team I: Colhurnus Culb: Senior Coun- cil: Sludenl' Council Alfernaleg Fulure Tech Red Raiders 2. WISE, SHEILA Spirils I: Drill Team 2. Lieulenanl 3: Junior Personalily: Senior Personalily: Junior Princess Nominee: Sludenl Council I: French Club I: B Honor Roll I, 2, 3. RIGHT: Senior Penny Grubbs always has a happy smile. 404 Coroling Through Holls Promotes Christmos Spirit ie- Reeve L WOFFORD, CARYL M. Spirits I, 2, Latin Club Ig ROTC Sponsor, B Company: Cothurnus Club 2. 3: Variety Theatre 2. 35 Senior Play 3: Red Cross Rep- resentative 3: Student Council 3: Senior Council: Ice Skating Clubq NFL Talent Show 3: Science Club Ig Future Texas Longhorns 3: P-TA Representative Ig Senior Play Com- mittee: ChiIc.Iren's Theater: Senior Sweet- heart Nominee. WOMACK, STEPHANIE G. Spanish Club I7 Spiirts I, 2: Variety Theatre 2. 31 Cothurnus Club 2, 37 Biology Lab As- sistant 3. WOOD, EDWARD DAVID WOOD, JANICE K. WOODS, PI-IYLLIS ANN WOODS, STERLING E. WOODY. LEONA S. Proiectionist 2. WOOLDRIDGE, PATTI Spirits I, 21 Latin Club I. 23 National Honor Society 2, 31 Student Council I. , 5 Senior English Clc1ssesS'rudy English Literature WOOLF, SHERRY L. Spirils I. 2: Drill Team 31 Nalional Ho Sociely 2. 3. WOOLLEY, CYNTHIA A. Spirils I, 21 Spanish Club 23 Recl Cross Represenlalive 3. WRIGHT, ELIZABETH M. WRIGHT, MARTHA I. Spanish Club: Marchinq Band. WYMAN, KRISTIE KAY Colhurnus Club 2, 35 Variely Thealre 3: Para-Medical Club Treasurer 2, Vice-Presidenl 3: Red Cross. Vice-Presidenf 2, Presiden+ 3: Senior Play: Sludenl Council Allernale 3: Junior Cilizens Traffic Commission 3: Annual Represenlalive 3: B Honor Roll. YANDELL, VICKI S. Spirils lg Drill Team 2, Co-Caplain 31 Senior Playg Sophomore Personalilyg Junior Per- sonalilyy Senior Personalifyg French Club lg Homecoming Oueen 3: ROTC Sponsor. YATES, DEBORAH I. B Honor Rollg Spirils I. YENNE, THOMAS R. Concerl Choir 2. Vice-Presidenl 3: Musical 2: Band I, 2. 3: Orcheslra 31 German Club I. . up 'Y - .Q I ,... .N l is ss.. 1-.sf . ,. C i s 'C ff' ' I xg all Band 2 3 Orcheslra I 2 3 Dal-Hi Orchesfra 3 Besf of Knd Cfy Solo Confesf, YOUNGBLOOD CANDICE P ra Med cal Cl b I 2 3 Ice Skaling Club 3 Sludenf Councl Aliernale I: Spanish ZIMMERMAN STEPHEN A. ZIMMERMANN LYNN R. ZIMIVIERN, ALFRED D. German Club: lce Slcafinq Club. ZIRGES, CAROLYN F. Spirils I, 21 Fulure Homernalcers of America I. 2. 33 Ice Slcafinq Club 37 B Honor Roll: Red Cross Represenlalive 3. MQENTEE, OWEN H. Colhurnus Club 3: Senior Play 3: Para-Mecli- cal Club 27 Dal-Hi Symphony 3: Symphony Orchesfraz Variely Thealre. f 407 -5 iff KW idvertisement Lchool Links Community 'hrough Advertisement Armed with annuals. ad contracts, and big smiles, att members hounded merchants in the White lack area to buy advertising. Once the merchants Jrchased the ads, the advertising statt thought 7 creative ads starring various students. Brilliantly colored posters decorating the hall- ays and original announcements over the loud weaker reminded students to buy their el C arly and avoid the rush on Scribble Day. Writing iousands ot receipts ended the activities ot the siness department. Enthusiasm and vast energy monstrated their willingness to linlc the school ith the community. 1 fT' I i ', Y 3 5 , .ig 'B -e,,, is isff J' F - ' 'T 2 ci ,W ,, LEFT: Business manager Sandy Gray puts up poster for yearbook sales. LEFT TOP: Karen Sutton is busy selling ads. LEFT BOTTOM: Casa View Shopping Center was among the el Conquistador patrons. BELOW: Margo Cool: files yearbook sales subscriptions. , 77777777 f - sn l i ! ivfikil-GMD Q Y 55 i ' e gig . -if l ,4'iFnl'rn Only ihe super cool buy iheir sporfing goods ai Jaclison's.,lEric Fergraeus Ashley Summers, George Baeh, and David Pieichl. JAc:KsoN's , SPORTING GOODS 246 Casa Linda Plaza 327-7343 Q ,, V David Piefch is a real winner ai JacRson's Sporhng Good lDavid Piefch and Debbie Brown, General Insurance Since I958 GEUIKE 81 VESSELS INSURANCE AGENCY BILL VESSELS I09I5 GarIancI Rd., Dallas. Texas 752I8 Bus. DA 7-9323 Res. DI 8-26I7 JIM SMITH'S ENCO CAR CARE CENTER OPEN 24 HOURS WRECKER SERVICE and friendly service .wa + Fashbufna. Iain Anderson, JIM SMITH DA I 6464 FISHBU RN'S-CASA VI EW CLEAN I NG 81 LAUNDRY Garland Road of Buckner 2232 Gus Thomasson 327-274I Jjccccccccjyjeee Slrillern's is your has H siore, wiih everyihing! 1 SKILLERNS 2550 Gus Thomasson Rd. 327-738l Wm 'Me .Q 4. wa5?wv5 n,AqFP ' Ri Ygizknvb R75 Iszzaaadlz ll XX 'Kazaa li, 5. LORRAINE CRANFORD Direc+or Guesi' Teachers Jud! Ariluls gels 'fhe 'feel of ihe excl g Balle'l'-Toe-Characier mum Sewmg Cenler' Beginners-Inlermediale--Advanced U N Professional SE I G SHOP 844 Lochwood Village W N DA l-5780 DI 8.'l5l4 23l5 Gus Thomasson 321-5820 STUDE CENTER McKinney ai' Lemmon In rrsrrs S3 Q 535 3 X H Nancy Drake and Linda Rhodes siop off for a quick refreshmenf aI' 'Ihe Jack-In-The Box. JACK-IN-THE-BOX DRIVE THRU INSURED QUALITY gm NBNCY Drake GUIOYS 5 m0UII 'W5'Ie I 9 hamburger- Linda Rhodes Ialces Iime 'Io refresh with a Jac Cola af+er a hard day af SCIIOOI- SERVING WHITE ROCK AREA IN TWO LOCATIONS Cougar CounI'ry 372 Casa Linda Plaza and AIso-8529 FerncIaIe Q? sxwjjfoq, I. .. fu I 6' qzifogaalik yZ4am -1. y R sl l .im IvT', X4 . x K ', MLS REALTORS INSURANCE Phone: 328-8I4I IIM LEWIS T. V. fulrn THE HAND CRAFTED T.V. NO PRODUCTION SHORT-CUT V LOR T.V. Black G White TEREOS Sales 81 Service RADIOS 4 AII Makes DA Susan Hanfay models fha Iafesi in fashion design 318 Ferguson Road Dallas, Texas a' BIB' S ' A ff.f.l. CELLS eeewhsfewvvvavfasxteafifnashwpirrrrnn 2403 Gus Thomasson Rd. Phone DA I-2858 Amy Culver and Anneffe Guinsburg display the many colors and siyles of shoes found al' Miller's. MlLLER'S SHOES Your Favori'l'e Shoe Sfore LOCHWOOD BARBER SHOP 208 Lochwood Village Dallas, Texas Purchased by J. H. WALLACE for JACK HARRIS I29 Pleasanl' Grove 324 Casa Linda rir lyrs B .A J ' 5- as l a flu A ., 1,1 N w ww? ,,,l,r A, ,,... A M , V M W ' 4 N- uf 1 ,, -M'-gi ' ' 3 A ' if-' Q erur 1 1 1.-5 1 w 1 v 'A f ikgfufl 1 - 'al ' by A, ra F F B , ,B S l F l,lsr llaa A , ls.. F 451 B, B R' C l sl,s ,Q A .2 V --.ry - a syg . h M... A Q L...i .M , 111,3 1 ,Z 'K -W1 ' . Asy- ,'f- A A ' Ui L' in ' sl . . , f ' ' 'Q 5 I ' 3, fav . L-W., V ,,..' 1 All ff' ii I m y ' I , m pg ' ' Alll N' A ul A .. Q ,Slab I-' I A ' S' g' N J ' 1-'f K J I zz 1- ,- . : . wee , l f .S ,l , R B W-E a r a r , as A B - R H L Q Vw 'Rx .,,. , Vx . I ,AL ,QL Q ',v' L . 3, -IJ' LA An .: W - ,f:WL,,g, ,., 1,-M, 7. -f I in A 7 A H J . Your neighborhood Fina sfafion locafed af Ferguson and Oaies. FERGUSON ROAD FINA I0750 Ferguson BR 9-9OI3 BILLIE WARREN. Manager Dr. Harris addresses the siudenis and faculfy. Q A - M Our new office building. Friendly service awaiis you ai' Adagns' Norihlale Pharmacy. ADAM S REALTORS NORTH LAKE PHARMACY I42 Casa Linda Plaza Call: 321-2559, 327-5675 Your Phafmaclslsl' y 300 Norihlake 348-4250 Ill B lrly p ih I h f S+ P d I H y CASA LINDA BARBER sl-lor IVEY 32,,.,,.6 LUMBER SALES 400 casa Linda Plaza ,604 pew Rd. 32I-646I lf HIIRIST x I03lI Garland Rd Dallas I h . ClTY.WlDE DELIVERY 32 I -266 I P zza inn Sl. Ill. lg. Sm Med. lg. Monnnu .85 115 1.75 . 1101 111191110 1.15 1.65 2.40 ammo 1.05 1.55 2.05 1. 'q,:5,. Ancnovv 1.15 1, 5 2.40 GREEN 01111 1-05 1.55 2.05 X V2 CHEESE, V2 SAUSAGE 1.05 1 50 2.15 .1111 01111 1-05 1.55 2.15 V7 Uiffsf, V2 11lMl1ll0fl1 1.05 1.50 2.15 Guin mm 1-05 1.55 2.05 if , mu mn smm 1.45 190 2,95 Musnlouu 1.15 1.66 2.40 if,-':f. mmsuassn 1 :nomo 0Nl0NSl.25 1,75 2,60 P1 1l0111 1.15 1.65 2.40 I ' 1111111110111 I l11S11l0011 1.25 1.75 2.60 111110111011 1.15 1.65 2.40 PfPPU011l I GREEN PEPPER 1.25 1,75 2 60 51111101 1.15 1.65 2.40 SAUSAGE I MUSHROOM 1.25 1.75 2.60 1111101111 .Mol 1.25 1.75 2.60 MUSHROOM, 011115 I 01110113 1,40 1,80 2,70 111111 '10 ,2O C011-1011 10 .20 1 1 The Pizza lnn menu offers a wide variefy of deliciou5 llalian food. R122 3. 0 l0204 Garland Rd. DA 7-9303 Carry Ouf or Eai ln Open Till 2 A.M. Friday Thru Salurday Order By Phone for Fasl' Service I2 P.M. Sunday Thru Thursday Allow Approximafely 20 Minufes J 2' F David Pieich samples a mouih-wafering pina. Debbie Brown enioys good eafing ai ihe Pina In A kfsgl You can find everyihing aI' Mo'Hs 5 8 I0. lJiII Parker and Karen Abelll MOTTS 5 81 I0 We carry all school supplies Casa Linda Plaza a A Real esfaie al' if: bei? can be found af Clemenis Real lKarin Fox and Merrilee Shoplandl CLEMENTS BROS. REAL ESTATE I0255 Ferguson 327- I 44I AP P E T 1 4 I I I gs 3 A T Carpet Land promises Ihe sofiesf fall. CARPET LAND 9433 Garland Dallas I8, Texas 328-I844 Q AUTO o I-IOMEOWNERS o LIFE o HOSPITALIZATION o BUSINESS off I f . MONTHLY I PAYM ENTS o AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS 0 BAD DRIVING RECORDS, ETC. D. L. HENDERSON INS. AGENCY I08 Lalre Highlands Shopping Village Dallas, Texas 752I8 Phone: 327-4380 lDay or Nighfl cms nas wiffi uaf TAP MODERN JAZZ BALLET ACROBATIC TOE BATON GINGHAM GIRL DANCE STUDIO - Sfeve Pearce plans his fufure wifh Bill Lawrence BILL LAWRENCE II6 While Rock I024 E N.W. 2330 Oafes Dr. . orih Shopping Cenfer Parkway 75228 220 Casa Lmda Plaza 75238 752 I8 327'07I I I.6458 348-8040 348-32 I0 Merrilee Shopland and Caiherine Reindale give Debbie Borden a new I1airdo af Casa Coiffures. CASA COI FFURES, Inc. I62 Casa Linda Plaza 328-3202 2I5 Lake Highlands Village 327-4586 . RAINER 's lI3l'FlI IDL IR LMLIIZSGY' Prescripfion Pick-Up and Delivery DA I-6476 9505 Garland Rd. RUDY LEE DUANE MARABLE gj,JJgJI,,,,Jeee Jie PAGE DRUGS, INC. GENERAL OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE RETAIL STORES Wesfmoreland 3230 Falls Drive Oak Cliff FE I-5455 Polk Terrace I052 W. Camp Wisdom Oak Cliff CA 4-352 I Oak Cliff 3I2 S. Hampfon Road Oak Cliff 942- I 773 Richardson 4809 S. Wesfmoreland Red Bird lndusfrial Park FE I-2556 II5 Spring Valley Shopping Cenfer Richardson 239-8 I 36 Sylvan Heighfs 903 E. Park Row Arlingfon AN 2-0606 Casa View I030I Ferguson E. Dallas DA 8-439 I Irving 2928 Belf Line Road Irving 255-7 I 66 Pleasanf Grove 300 Sf. Augusfine Road Pleasanf Grove 398-8368 Casa View Shopping Center What inthe World nn Do You Want? ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY T aagallull ISL!-3' CILLCA -LLV5 GIIPQLCL, ULL Ifsn.- -cary jars, artificial flowers, ascots, attache cases, au. ,s, barometers, bathrobes, bed canopies, bedsprcads, belts, bencn .rs, bamboo blinds, blouses, books, boots, boys' wear, brief cases, bro cameras, campers, candelabras, caps, carpets, chairs, chests, china, -nets , .orters, cookie jars, cookware cowboy clothes craft s t k supplies dusters, , - , e s, cuc oo clocks, curt , decorator accessories, desks, dinettes, dishes, draperies, dresses, dri dutch ovens, earrings, easels, extension ladders, fabrics face towels, fax I xes, film, flash bulbs, floor coverings, frypans, furniture, gadget bags, game tables b ' ' I t ags, girls wear, glasses, gloves, golf clubs, grinders, guest towels, guitars, half lips, hangers, hardware, hats, hearing aids horns hooks hosier huntin e i t ' G . . ' 1 1 Y. 8 QU Pmentr cates, instruction books, instruments, irons, jackets, jars, jewelry, jumpers, junior dre k. . es, imonos, kitchenware, knitting goods, knives, knockers, lamps lawn mowers lazy susa I i 9 rie, little girls wear, looms, lounge chairs, luggage, magazine racks, mailboxes, mate's tt ' ma resses, meat grinders, men's wear, microscopes, mirrors, misses' wear, mittens mixer I cameras, musical instruments, napkins, necklaces, nightgowns notions occasional h ' , , c airs ans, ovens, overalls, overnight cases, paints, pajamas, paneling, pans, paring knives, pa zns, peacoats, pegboards, percolators, phonographs, picture frames, pillows, pipe wrench planters, plaques, platters, playclothes, playpens, playsuits, pocket handkerchiefs, ups, popcorn poppers, portable radios, power mowers, power tools, precision instrumer slothes, projectors, pumps, punching bags, purses, quilts, racks, radios, raincoatf 'ums, recorders, reels, reference books, repair kits, rings, riveting tools, roa irs, roller skates, rugs, sabre saws, saucepans, saxophones, scales, scissor' Y, shifts, shirts, shoes, ski-clothes, skirts, slacks, sleepwear, slipper srting goods, stainless steel ware, stereo equipment, stools, stop v rbles, tape recorders, television, tennis shoes, tires, toddl' ukeleles, upholstery, vises, waders, yarn, zig-v- --umnets. ukeleles, upholstery, vi zippers z Q Q SZ What's in Penney's Catalog for you? OnlY home' , ever fl-,ing Everything you could want for In lust hours, your order will be at your Casa ourzelf ylour kids your home, your garden, View Catalog Center for you to pick up. Could yr our ,car I anything be easier? O JQU can 'use your Catalog two ways. You Coll or visit your Penney's Catalog Center. can come into your nearest Catalog Center or Don't wait. Do if f0dCY- you can do it all by phone, right from your Just Pick Up the Phone and Call Penney's Catalog Center Open Monday Thru Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 Plsjggggggguc a s s e e e e s s ncaa Weivilisfifi TSG! TH3n2Ss2SHlEaf62f 52544 B.A. BOOSTER CLUB - oo , ro rie or o awnview Anfiques, rou e ro - op es . LAWNVIEW ANTIQUES 52 I 5 Lawnview Avenue 38 I-53 30 Debbie Russell, and Cafhey Chapman insure Ih I' I' ' D I IIIBS SQYVICG ffbm TOM UHCBYI hillf- BNCG. TOM DUNCAN INSURANCE 2I0 Casa Linda Plaza DNDER LAND 2338 Oafes Drive af Ferguson Luby's Caleieria, where qualify and service are Ihe wafchword 327'046l LU BY'S CAFETERIA Our Specialfies-Fine Food Courieous Service I06 Lochwood Village 327-6 I 76 COMPLETE LINE OF: Toys-Hobbies-Craffs Lay-Away Charge Plan HOBBIES I TOYS I y Hendricks. Judy Arlhus and Linda Olson Cindy Hailey and Gay Hall view fhe shoes af Sandy del clolhes from Colberls. I COLBERTS SANDY 5 270 Casa Linda Plaza 324-444l 2572 Gus Thomasson 32l-I764 Jan Henderson, PaHy Kemp. and Sieve SuHon, pose in lhe hardware deparlmeni. C 81 S HARDWARE 3l5 Casa Linda Plaza 32l-2688 2425 Gus Thomasson 327-3764 4l5 Norllrlalce 348-4400 'Q-, lee 'iioy a pleasani Saiurclay nighf dale in sfimulaiing conversafion a couch from lhe Maple Shop iusf lilre James Hanvey and qelinda Henry. MAPLE SHOP FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES Casa Linda Plaza For fhe 'finesf floral arrangemenfs, come fo Norfh- lalre Florisf fNancy Simpson and Leslie Gaslrelll. NORTHLAKE FLORIST Dallas' Texas 234 Norlhlalce Cenler Phone DI 8-l470 Ferndale al' Nor+hwes'lf Hwy. Nl9l1'l5 DA 7-399l Dallas. Texas 75238 so l Young Ages has fhaf special dress for lhe spe- cial occasion fNina Johnson and Marilyn John- YOUNG AGES 906 Lochwoocl Village 328-335I sonl. 'ffrrffx sky' --sv'-'VX 33 . . .LE N , I' ,H fji7 S?Ka . '-f 4 A . N f- f 2 J ,iw cy M 'X-may L, xrfwx iv V. Nif.fXA5f A ll All ,W Q' V 5 Fife' L. :NEP 5,gffiQy if P, A I il 1-,A 1g,'Uf 'y OM ,ar ga X we V 1 , , rcs, mf S ,Je Half of a ieacher's iob is picking up affer fhe siudenls. WAYNE SHIPLEY REALTORS 944I Garland Road Dallas, Texas 328-326I Garland Shopping Cen'l'er Garland, Texas 27 I -36l I Debbie Damron models an eleganl' 'formal from ihe Cinderella Shop. CINDERELLA SHOPPE I98 Casa Linda Plaza 32l-i692 , For 'ihe besf in hair care, visif Casa Lincla Beaufy Salon lCa1hy Mclver and Karin Fegraeusl. CASA LINDA BEAUTY SALON 265 Casa Linda 32 l-257l 32 I-2672 phomores, no money . . . no licenses . . . go +o lhe Casa Linda 1-ll Shop for economical frensporfafion. CASA LINDA FIX-IT SHOP 324 Casa Linda Plaza 324-4I68 The finest in men and women's apparel can be 'found af Deric Edgar's lSally Eclgarl. 1 O Mer-rs 9214 LADIES' WEAR JW FASHIONS Brands You Know-Siyles You Prefer soars FERGUSON Rn.-DALLAS, TexAs 15228-PHQNE 327-9256 429 OVER I2,5OO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS VIEW CAREERS IN COSIVIETOLOGYH BRENDA FLETCHER RECOGNIZED A GREAT OPPORTUNITY . . . . . . AND DID SOMETHING ABOUT IT! . . . a shori 9 monih cosmefology course COMPLETE BEAUTY COURSE SPECIAL S195 Call 'rhe NATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL a+ . . . NATIONAL . . . Beauiy School did Near You 'I'he +rick. I+ Was The Ouickesl' Way 'lo Gel' Moving in 1'he Profifable Beau+y Business! Brenda wanled a skill for which lhere was urgenl , demand . . . a demand Thai was likely To con- I, II204 Gadand Rd' 3 ' Oak CIM finue well info her fu'l'ure. 3217369 ' 943'76I I Presfon Cenfer Pleasanl' Grove She chose a career in hairsfyling because if is 2. 4- one of +he Na+ion's fas+es+-growing businesses. 363'026I 3986629 Brenda is a creafive gal who knew she could do 5 Garland. Texas wonderful Things wi+h her hands. While learning, ' 275-3532 Brenda is already enioying challenging, inferesling M .+ and creafive work under The guidance of our ln- 6, esqu' e sfrucfor-Specialisfs. 2853736 R' h d If YOU can recognize a greaf opporluniiy when 7- 581635: 8 OPEN SOON you see if, gef +he full slory of your fufure from: NGl'I0l1Gl ENRoLL NOW new classes beginning each Beauty Schools, Inc. MQNTH 4ool Norm-iwesr PARKWAY Q DALLAS, TEXAS 75225 o nm asa-ozu 430 . W Q E ' j94'r 6'f Neff' A 1 K 3 ' l , - 7 ' Y I , K . 4, Oi 41 . i 'V I In k J' fi i. 'lx g 5 -.3 . . 8 E - AQ , Xxx'-AMt56x'i? Jg 4 ' S .r b , - I, lrnmxmt Fil gb , Q. :KJ i 'lf A -xx V, . V ml sg J Q .I AQ 21 ' , 2' ' Hr.: Ol Ax ld E is 'K ,rf - V gf E , iw an 'J 'silk r n ,fl -' ar 16- ' 'z Village Tall Shop, where fashion is iops IC-Pail Franlzl. VILLAGE TALL SHOP 707 Lochwood Village 327-4036 Oul'-of-sighr fashions can be found af 'Ihe Varsify Shop lCharmaine Smilh and Sieve Zimmermanl. HILLCREST CASA LINDA Across From SMU ShoPPl 9 Ceniel' ONE MAIN PLACE For fasi and efficieni service visif Arcade Barbers. ' J, ARCADE BARBERS 2327 Gus Thomasson 7 f , 327-9955 Finesf qualify jewelry is af Zqle's Jewelers lCafhy Hendricllsl. ZALE'S JEWELERS cAsA VIEW SHOPPING CENTER Now you can wear The symbol of your high school while you are sfill a spohomore, junior or senior. Don'1' wail' uniil you're almosi ready 'ro graduaie fo gef your school ring. Order yours foday from Zale's, in magnificem' IOK gold rings for all schools. l+'s so easy To own, on convenienf ferms. Wear H' while you pay. Boy's S35.95, Girl's 52935. 43I Scribble Page GARY'S STUDIO W' ,' , 1'- .-. . N .b 'sv -. 4 -Q. Pictures Taken at- GARY'S STUDIO Casa View 2239 Gus Thomasson Road 327-8297 Your Yeorbook Photogropher I .J A David Piefch and Elixabeih Smiih say buy your T T p fures af G y Have Your Favorite Teen Timer Look 'Io 'Ihe 'FI Sherri KnighI'I u ure wiih Chrisfian College of 'Ihe Souihwesf. IJean Hudson and CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OF THE SOUTHWEST Barnes Bridge and Highway 67 Eas'I BR 9-65 I I Y.M.c.A. builds P Ib uc s++ Ch s Ih c u s. aren Adamsl 434 II'lSIgI'lI' In various 'Io rcs Ihrough Tn-Hu-Ys and o'I'her u on, armaine mi , Cindy Mclver, and Debbie WHITE ROCK YMCA Boys and Girls ChrisIian Leadership is our ProcIuc'r ' Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Clubs AL BILLINGSLY GLO CLEANERS 2347 Oafes Dr. DA I-5558 Those who know go Io Glo . AII'era+ions-Reweaving 7 HOUR CLEANING CompIe+e Laundry Service 7 4 rshion flair can be 'Found af Claire's Casuals. IJudy McClung, onise McCuen. and Judy Sfringerl CLAIRE'S CASUALS 2332 Oales Plaza 328- I 2 I 0 The besf heir-sfyles can he easily fixed of Norfhlake Beaufy Salon. NORTH LAKE BEAUTY SALON l08 Norfhlalce Shopping Cenfer DI 8-3390 Experl' Hair Colorisl' Color Correc'l'ion OPEN LATE TUESDAY AND THURSDAY CLOSED MONDAY DENNISON COLLINS 9407 Garland Road in Casa Linda Phone: 327-828l I I I MAJORS: Home and Family Living, Power Mechanics, Homemalzing, Physics. This acl has been boughf as a rememberance fo lhe guiding force of all Seniors. 435 ABBOTT, CHARLES B.S., M.S., East Texas State, American History, Salesmanshlp, Driver Training. ADAMS, BARBARA B.A., Baylor University, Latin, English, Latin Club. ARRINGTON, JAMES B.S., East Texas State, Plastics, Electronics, Senior Pub, Home Show. ATKINS, ELOISE B.S., Texas Women's Univer- sity, Home Economics, Co-operative Training, Future Homemakers. ATWOOD, GARY B.S., M.Ed., North Texas State, Chemistry, Biology, Science Club, De- partment Chairman. BARNES, VIRGINA B.S., Central Missouri State, Southern Methodist, University of Kan- sas, Latin, Latin Club. BERNS, PERRY B.S., East Texas State, Biology, Audio Visual Aid, Athletics Business Manager, Chess Club. BEST, LEWIS B.A., Southeastern Louisiana, Drivers Education, Varsity Football. BLACKBURN, JAMES B.S., Tulsa, Algebra, Geometry, Key Club, Baseball. BLAIR, CHARLES B.S., M.S., North Texas State, Woodwork, Crafts Fair. BLAIR, VIRGINA B.S., North Texas State, Homemaking, Junior Red Cross, Future Home- makers. BOGART, KERRY B.A., University of Texas, Spanish, English, Pan American Student Fo- l'LITT1. BOZARTH, DIANE B.A., Southwest Texas State, Homemaking, Home and Family Living, Future Homemakers. BRONAUGH, DONNA B.A., Indiana, En- glish, National Honor Society. BROWN, DORA B.A., M.A., North Texas State, History, Spirits. BROWN, HENRY B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers, North Texas State, Technical Draft- ing, General Motors. BROWN, MARY ANN B.S., M.S., Baylor Uni- versity, Louisiana State, Home and Family Living, Future Homemakers. BRUMBAUGH, STANLEY B.A., L.L.B., Uni- versity ot Michigan, Southern Methodist, Span- ish, Department Chairman. BULL, JESSE B.A., Southern Methodist, En- glish, History, Campus Life. BURNS, BARBARA B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern State, Louisiana State, Mathematics. CAIN, EULIN B.S., East Texas State, Arling- ton State, Mathematics, Slide Rule Club, Number Sense Club. CAMPBELL, EVELYN B.A., Baylor University, Personal Typing, Business Law. CANNON, JANIS B.A., Southern Methodist, Art, Art Club. CARMICHAEL, SARAH B.A., M.E., Austin College, Southern Methodist, Pupil Personnel Counselor. 436 Faculty Index CASTLEBERRY, CURTIS B.S., Texas ABM, Agricultural Co-operative Training, Vocational Culb. CATHEY, LENORA B.A., Southeastern State, Mathematics, Future Teachers. CHAMBLEE, PEGGY B.S., M.Ed., East Texas State, Southern Methodist, Counselor. CHESHIRE, BERNICE Study Hall. cuitwooo, LUELLA B.A., texas university, National University ot Mexico, Spanish, Span- ish Club, Pan American Student Forum. CLAY, GRAYCE B.S., Northwestern Univer- sity, Speech, National Forensic League, Co- thurnus Club. CLAY, JERRY B.A., University of ,Corpus Christi, Distributive Education: Student Coun- cil, Vocational Club, Department Chairman. CLEERE, DWAIN B.S., M.S., North Texas State, Metal and Power Mechanics, Fischer Body Contest, Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest. CODY, ANGUS B.S., M.S., East Texas State, Civics, Bookroom Manager, Department Chair- TTTGU. COHEN, ELIZABETH B.A., University ot Tex- as, English, Senior Sponsor. COUCH, BILLYE B.S., North Texas State, English. COVIN, LARRY B.S., M.P.H.E.R., East Texas State, Physical Education, Driver Tralnlng, Coach, Junior Varsity Football, B Team Basket- ball. COWSAR, ROBERT B.S., M.S., Hardin-Sim- mans, East Texas State, Business Arithmetic, Varsity Football. CRAWFORD, LOIS B.A., M.Ed., Southeastern State, North Texas State, Mathematics, Math Club, Department Chairman. CROSSNO, BERTINE B.A., Arkansas College, Study Hall. CUNNINGHAM, JUANITA B.A., M.Ed., Sou- thern State College, University of Arkansas, English, Ice Skating Club. DANIEL, JAMES B.A., North Texas State, History, English. DAVIS, FRANK B.A., North Texas State, HIS- tory, Track. DAVIS, LUCIUS B.A., Texas College, English. DENMAN, GENE B.S., Abilene Christian Col- lege, Behind-the-Wheel, Junior Citizens Traffic Commission. DOUGLAS, MARGO B.A., Southern Metho- dist, Distributive Education, Vocational Club. DOWER, YVONNE B.A., Southern Methodist, Typing, Shorthand, Future Secretaries. DURRETT, SHERILYNN B.S., University of Texas, History. ENLOW, ELIZABETH B.S., M.A., University of Tampa, Southern Methodist, Counselor. ERWIN, COLTON B.M., M.M., North Texas State, New England Conservatory, Concert Choir, Chorus, Inner Sound Ensemble. FERGUSON, DON B.B.A., Southern Metho- dist, History, Varsity Football. FINCHER, SUSAN B.A., Southern Methodist, French, English, French Club. FORD, LUCY B.A., Austin College, George Washington University, Spanish, Ice Skating Club. FORTNER, RUTH B.A., East Texas State, En- g ish. FOWLER, HATTIE B.A., M.L.S., Southwes- tern, Texas Women's, Librarian, Library Coun- cil. FRISBY, CAROL B.B.A., Texas Tech, English. FRYE, SUSAN B.S., University ot Southwes- tern Louisiana, Texas Women's, Homemakinq, ROTC Sponsor. GAUNTT, MARIAN B.A., North Texas State, English. GIBBS, ANN B.S., Southern Methodist, Bio- logy, Future Mustangs. GLENN, MARTHA B.S., North Texas State, Shorthand, Typing, Future Secretaries. GOLDEN, HELEN B.A., M.A., Our Lady of the Lake College, Trinity, Spanish, Spanish Club. GOLDSTEIN, ALAN B.A., University of Texas, Biology, Archery Club. GOODE, SINAH B.A., Texas Tech, Physical Education, Spirits, Girls' Tumbling. GROVES, WINFORD B.S., M.E., North Texas State, Mathematics, Math-Science Fair. HARAWAY, EVELYN Study Hall. HARSTROM, DAVID B.A., M.A., North Texas State, History, Historical Society. HAZELWOOD, BARBARA B.B.A., Southern Methodist, Vocational Office Education, Voca- tional Club. HIGGINS, LOIS Study Hall. HOESE, PATRICIA B.A., University of Colo- rado, North Texas State, Biology, Chemistry. HOFFMAN, JEANNE B.A., University of Tex- as, German, German Club. HOLLOWAY, CAROL B.A., Baylor, English. HORTON, BARBARA B.S., East Texas State, Physical Education. HUGHES, TIM B.S., M.A., Henderson State Teachers College, George Peabody College, History. HUNT, JIMMY DON B.S., M.P.H.E.R., Aus- EnHCollege, North Texas State, History, Foot- 5 . HUNTER, BRUCE B.A., M.A., Oklahoma State, Tulane, Mathematics, Drafting, Com- puter Programming, Chess Club. ISAACSON, ALBERT B.A., Ph.D., University cat Houston, Southern Methodist, Band, Stage and. JOHNSTON, CHERYL B.S., North Texas State, Typing, Business English, Future Teachers. JONES, PHILLIP B.S., University ot Texas, Mathematics. KASTEN, JEROME B.A., M.A., University of Texas, East Texas State, History, World Af- fairs Club. KING, MILDRED B.A., North Texas State, University of Texas, Texas Women's, East Texas State, English. KRIZ, CAROL B.A., Trinity, Biology, Nation- al Honor Society. KUNTZ, ANNE B.A., University of Texas, French, French Club. LADD, RICHARD B.A., M.E., Park College, Southern Methodist, Biolo9Yi Science Club, Field Trips. LAFFERTY, CAROL B.A., M.A., Southwest Texas State, Southern Methodist, English, Na- tional Honor Society. LaPRADE, MARGARET B.A., Southern Metho- dist, English, Creative Writing. LEWIS, RUTH B.S., M.A., Northwest Mis- souri State, Michigan State, Counselor. LINTZ, CHARLES B.M., M.M., Southern Methodist, Advanced Band, Music Literature, Music Theory, Band. LOHMAN, ELIZABETH B.S., Waynesburg College, History, Biology, Historical Society. LOWREY, RHONDA B.A., East Texas State, English. MALONE, ALFRED B.S., North Texas State, Architectural Drafting, Home Show, Crafts Elf. MARLOW, MYRNA B.A., Colorado State College, Mathematics, Math Club. MARTIN, NELL B.A., North Texas State, Coun- solor, National Honor Society. MATLACK, KIRBY A.A.D., B.A., Paris Junior College, North Texas State, English, Speech, Cothurnus Club, Variety Theater. MAYFIELD, JOHN B.S., North Texas State, Industrial Arts. MCCAULEY, VERA B.S., North Texas State, Shorthand, Typing, Future Secretaries, De- partment Chairman. McCLURE, JOHN B.S., Clemson ABM, His- tory, ROTC. MCCOY, RUTH . B.A., University of Texas, His- tory, Campus Lite. McKEE, RICHARD B.S., North Texas State, English. MILLER, NANCY B.S., Texas Women's, Art, Art Club, Department Chairman. MURRAY, LOUIS B.S., M.Ed., East Texas State, Stetson, Mathematics. NAIL, CAROLYN B.A., Southern Methodist, English, Y-Teens. NEVILS, RANDEL B.S., North Texas State, General Drafting, Bowling Club. NIETO, ANN B.A., University of New Mexico, English Speech, Cothurnus Club. O'REAR, FLOYD B.S., East Texas State, Phys- ical Education, Driver Training. PALESCHIC, PETER B.S., M.A., Texas Chris- tian, Economics, Business Math. PARK, GENE B.S., Ph.D., University of Texas, Chemistry, Slide Rule Club. PARKER, MARGARET B.A., North Texas State, History. PEEK, ROBERT B.S., Southern Methodist, His- ory. PERKINS, MARTHA B.S., North Texas State, Chemistry, Philosophical Club. PETTIS, LINDA B.S., Louisiana Tech, Mathe- matics, Campus Lite. POWELL, JAMES B.S., M.Ed., Texas ABM' gildigstrlal Co-operative Training, Vocational U . PROFFER, EDNA B.S., M.S., North Texas State, Mathematics. RANDOLPH, NONA B.A., M.A., George Pea- body College, Counselor. RAY, LINDA B.A., Southern Methodist, Eng- lish, Yearbook, Quill and Scroll. REGELSKY, DOLPH B.A., M.Ed., Universitv ot North Dakota, History, Junior Varsity Football. RICHARDSON, LYNDEL B.A., East Texas State, Industrial Co-operative Training, Voca- tional Club. RIDDLE, ANNE B.S., M.Ed., North Texas State, Journalism, Cougar Chronicle, Senior Pub, Ouill and Scroll. ROAN, RUTH Texas Tech, IBM, American Field Service, Senior Class. ROBINSON, MARTY B.S., East Texas State, Art, Art Club. ROBISON, JUANITA Study Hall. RODGERS, JOE TOM B.S., University of Texas, Mathematics. RUSH, BARBARA B.S., North Texas State, Mathematics, Bridge Club. RUSHING, SALLIE B.A., Hardin-Simmons, Spanish, Spanish Club. SANSING, PEGGY B.A., M.S., Southern Methodist, Texas Women's, Mathematics. SCOTT, WAYNE B.S., Stephen F. Austin State, Biology, Biological Society. SHIELDS, CAMILLE B.S., North Texas State, Mathematics, Future Teachers. SHORES, PETE B.S., M.S., North Texas State: Bookkeeping, Typing. SNOW, DELL Study Hall. SPARKS, NINA B.S., M.S., East Texas State, Physical Education, Drill Team. SPONSELLER, FRED B.M., M.Ed., Heidleberg College, North Texas State, American Con- servatory ot Music, English. STADLER, CLIFTON Southwestern Louisiana, ROTC, Rifle Team, Drill Team. STERRETT, SUSAN B.S., University of Illinois, Symphony. STONE, WILMA B.A.M., M.Ed., East Teaxs State, Southern .Methodist, Baylor School of Nursing, University ot Texas, Texas Christian, Texas Women's, North Texas State, University of Alaska, University of Minnesota, Biology: Biological Society. SWOR, RUTH B.S., Oklahoma University, Dietlcian. TAYLOR, DOROTHY R.N., B.S., South High- lands, University of Alabama, Texas Tech, Health Occupations, Co-operative Training, Vocational Activities. THOMPSON, CAROLYN B.B.A., North Texas State, Typing, Business Math, Future Sec- retaries. TRICE, ELIZABETH B.S., Louisiana State, English, Tennis Team. TURNER, LOIS B.S., West Texas State, Physics. TYRA SYLVIA B.A , North Texas State, Home and Family Llving, Junior Red Cross. VICK, ALFRED B.S., M.Ed., Clemson, Univer- sity of Georgia, Mathematics, Key Club. WAITS, EDWIN B.S., M.S., North Texas State, History. WALKER, MARY B.S., M.Ed. Texas Women's North Texas State, Mathematics. WALLS, FRANCYS B.S., M.A., Texas Chris- tian, University of Colorado, English, Speech, Cothurnus Club, Variety Theatre, Coronationn, Senior Play, National Thespian Club, Chil- dren's Theater. WEAVER, Justine sway Hall. WEATHERREAD, A. B. B.B.A., M.E., .East Texas State, Typing, Bookkeeping, National Honor Society. WEAVER, RITA B.S., East Texas State, Typing, Shorthand, Maiorette Sponsor. WEST, BILLIE Study Hall. q WETZEL, LOUISE B.A., North Texas State, English, German Club. WHITE, ALICE B.A., University ot Texas, Hinory, American Field Service, Goals for Da as. WHITE, SUE B.A., East Texas State, Southern Methodist, History. WIELAND, JANICE B.A., M.A., University of Illinois, Southern Methodist, Speech, Debate: National Forensic League, interscholastic League. WILBANKS, MARYELLEN B.A., Trinity, Eng- lish, Creative Writing. WINDOR, ELIZABETH B.A., M.A., Converse College, Columbia University, Counselor. WITHROW, LOU B.S., M.B., North Texas State, East Texas State, Typing, Future Sec- retaries, lnterscholastic League. WITHROW, PAT B.S., North Texas State, Homemaklnq, Department Chairman. WOOLERY, PATSY B.S., Abilene Christian College, English, Cheerleader Sponsor. WORSHAM, LEITA B.S., MS., East Texas State, English, Department Chairman. WYLIE, MARY Study Hall. YARBROUGH, SUSAN B.A., Southern Metho- dist, History, Future Mustangs, Historical Society. ZEITZ, RALPH B.S., M Ed., Illinois, Wesleyan, North Texas State, History, Varsity Basketball. ZIDERMANIS, AUSTRUMS B.S., North Texas State, Biology, Swim Coach, Future North Texas Eaqgs. , L Allen, De Abell, Ka ren S. 254 Acers, Jamey L. 276 Ackerman Ackerman , Daryl G. , Gregory G. 276, 254 Acree, Robert W. 276 Acrey, Michael R. 3l3 Acrey, Robin L. 254 Adams, Deborah A. 276, 3l3 Adams, Deborah L. Adams, Robert O Aday, Cathey Suzette 3l3 Adkins, Randy N. 254 Adrian, Roxanne 276 Aduddell, Aguero, J Suzanne G. 254 ovita 254 Aiavolasiti, Keith D. 276, 69 Aiken, La Akerman, rry R. 3l3 Kim A. 254 Alberti, Penny .Smith Albright, Alderson, Byron W. 3l3 Jess 254 Alexander, James R. 254 Alexande r, Ronald L. 276, l48 Alexander, Suzan K. 276 Alexande r, Charles E. Allen, Alfred G. Allen, Amos Jessie Allen, Barbara Sue 254, l69 borah 3l3 ell, Leslie L. 255 Allen, Loma R. 254 Allen, Paul E. 3l3 Allen, Ronald Perry 3l3 Allen, Rusty l63 Allen, William C. 276, l88 Allison, Charles 276, 74, 75 Allison, Owen M. 3l3 Allman, Ronnie Lee 254 Aloi, Cecilia L. 254, 105 Aloi, Marie Elizabeth 3l3 Anders, Judith A. 276 Anderson, Billy G. 276 Bell, Su Anderson, Anita S. 3l3 Anderson , Gayle L. 94, 3l3 Anderson, Kenneth T. 3l4, 229, l58 Anderson, Linda J. 276, 69, 55 Anderson, Pearl D. 276 Anderson, Ralph M. 3l4 Anderson, Ronald L. 276 Anderson, Susan L. 276 Anderton, Michael L. 254 Andor, Frank M. 3l4 Andor, Thomas W. 254, l22 Andrews, Constance 3l4 Andrews, Ginger L. 276 Andrews, James R. Andrews, James W. 3l4 Andrews, Marshall D. 3l4 Angelo, Santa 78, 3l4 Angona, Joanne A. 254 Antoine, Connie R. 20l, 254 Antoine, Denise M. 276 Appling, Suzanne M. 59, 3l4 Archambault, Robert 276 Archer, David R. 3l4 Archer, Sara A. 276 Ardoin, Jeb O. 254 Armour, Steven L. 254 Armstrong, Arvle D. 3l4 Armstrong, Charlotte 254 Armstrong, Janice R. 254 Armstrong, .Susan E. Arnold, Douglas 8.254 Arnspiger, Marilyn E. 254 Arrington, Melissa D. 314, l72, l70 Arruda, Regina R. 3l4 Arthus, Judy G. 3l5 Ash, Bettye R. 59, 277, 237 Asher, Richard D. 254 438 Student Index Ashmore, Deborah Ashmore, Timothy R. Askew, Daniel G. 254 Atkinson, Judy L. 254 Atkins, Gerald 90 Atkins, William B. 277 Audette, Mary Alice 277 Austin, Jerry D. 254 Atherton, Franky Lynn 277 Austin, Roddy G. 254, I44 Atherton, Marla D. Autry, John R. 254 Averett, Dorothy D. 254 Axe, Brenda G. 254 Ayle, Michael Steven Aylwin, Elizabeth A. 3l5 Badgett, Patti 254 Baetz, George E. 3l5, l02 Bagby, Terry N. 254 Baggett, Teresa R. 254 Bailey, Barbara A. 3l5 Bailey, Edward L. 277 Bailey, Frank D. 254 Bailey, Jane E. 254 Bailey, Robert L. 3l5 Bailey, Thomas R. 254 Bain, Thomas R. 254 Bain, Deborah L. 277 Baines, Barbara L. 3l5, 23l Baker, Charles H. 3l5 Baker, Deborah J. 254 Baker, Randall 3l5 Baker, Rebecca A. 3l5 Baker, Ricky P. 254 Baker, Sharon A. Balentine, Carol L. 274 Bales, Larry R. 254 Bales, Terri L. 254 Ballard, Debora L. 277 Ballew, Carolyn R. 254 Ballew, Marilyn K. 254 Baltz, Robert Andrew Bamberger, Nancy A. 255 Banning, Susan J. 255 Barber, Terry G. 277 Barker, Sharon Lynn 3l5 Barling, Glenn Mark 277 Barlow, Vick J. 255, l54 Barnes, Bernard N. 255, 3l5 Barnes, Richard E. Barnes, Steven R. 255 Barnes, Jeannie Barnet, Nancy S. 78, 3l5 Barnett, Dorothy F. 277 Barnett, Vicki L. 255 Barreda, Mary E. Barrett, Arnold W. 277 Barrett, Barry E. Barron, Marilyn C. 277 Barta, Kim E. 255, l45 Baumgardner, Johnny 277 Bauwcum, Christy G. Baxter, Edward Lee l20 Baxter, Emma J. 255 Baxter, Melinda V. 255 Baylina, Reynaldo H. 277 Beach, Billy B. 3l6 Beach, Carolyn K. 277 Beach, Gregg Scott 277 Beach, Susan C. 277 Beam, Sallie G. Beaman, Walton R. 255 Bean, Melinda S. 3l6 Beasley, Brad M. 255 Beasley, Johnny M. 277, I44 Beasley, Linda A. 255 Beaudoin, Raymond A. l22,'l24 Beaver, Tommy J. Beck, Cynthia L. 277 Beck, Lezlie Susan 3l6 Beck, Teresa Ann 277 Beddingtield, Beverly 255 Beekley, William E. 3l6, l02 Beene, Kathy L. 3l6 Beesley, Mark G. I37, I44 Beeson, Cheryl K. 277 Beets, Michael T. 277 Beggs, Gloria J. 277 Bishop, Steven D. Black, Timothy D. 255, l45 Blackwell, Michael R. 278 Blain, Samuel S. 255 Blake, Penny C. 278 Blaker, Ann M. Blank, Barbara A. 3l8 Blank, John A. 255 Blann, Ricky D. 255 Bliven, Lynne F. 3l8 Blomquist, Carla P. Blomquist, Linda K. 3l8 Bloomer, John R. 3l8 Babb, Babb, Johnson W. l22 Wesley E. Boelhouwer, Maria J. 59, 3l8, 48 l72, fl70 Boggess, Jan K. Boggs, John D. 3l8 Boggs, Paula L. 255 Bohme, Leslie M. 255 Bohme, Paul W. 3l8 Bolton, Ben E. 3l8 Bolton, Billy Wayne Bolton, Deborah A. 255 Bone, Bone, Barbara A. 255 Beverly A. 278 Bonno, John N. 255 Boone, Paul L. Behner , Terrance J. 255, l20 Behnke, Bonnie G. 3l6, 72 Beisert Beisert Belew, , Gary Wayne 3l6 , Ricky A. 255 Larry D. 255 Belinger, Lloyd 255 Belinger, Rebecca L. 3l6 Belk, Bill R. Bell, David A. 255 Bell, D avid Eugene Bell, Jerry W. 3l6 Vs is ell, Salena Ann 28 san B. 3l7 Booth, John W. 3l8, l20 Booth, Lee R. Booth, Thomas C. Boots, .Sherry Sue 3l8, Borcoman, Blake E. Borden, Deborah E. 278 Borders, Shannon E. 3l8, l67, l69 Boring, Donetta 278 Bornholdt, Emily M. 255 Bostick, Gary W. 255 Botcher, Jerry R. Boulet, Kathleen S. Bowden, James B. Bellocchio, Brenda L. 277 Belzer, Dayle J. Belzer, Diane C. 277, 3l7 Benavidez, Anita M. 277 Benavidez, Raquel 278 Bowen, Jeanine Carol 66,278 Bowers, Alan D. 3l9 Bowse Boyd, r, David B. 278 Donald R, 278 Boyd, Joe W. 3l9 Bender, Leslie L. Bender, Suzanne 278 Bennett, Cynthia C. 255 Bentley, Guy D. 278 Bentley, Pamela J. Bentsen, Judith A. 255 Bernson, Craig S. 255 Berrier, John D. Berry. Cheryl D. 255, 277 Berry, David W. 225 Berry, Elizabeth M. 3l7, l67, l69 Berry, Katherine M. 278 Berry, Patricia L. 278 Barta, Marc W. 3l6 Barton, Danna K. 277 Barton, David M. 277 Barton, Kim Bradford Barton, Michael E. 3l6 Baton, Thomas S. 277, 69 Bartos, Paul F. 255 Bass, Ricki D. 255, l5B Bassett, Michael L. 277 Bates, John K. 255 Bates, Susan L. 277 Battaile, Barbara D. 255, 3l6 Battaile, Michael K. Batte, Tonie S. 277 Bethurum, Suzanne 255 Betin, Richard G. 278, I67, I66 Bickle, Betty A. 3l7 Biewener, John A. Biewener, Mary A. 278 Biles, Richard K. 255, l2l Billings, Ronald E. 3l7 Billingsly, Allan L. 79, 3l7 Binford, Wayne Robin 279 Bird, Carol Evonne 278 Bird, Ronald L. Birket, Noble R. Bischott, Janet C. 278 Bishop Cheryl LYNN Bauer, Patricia S. 277 Baugh, Tommy Glenn 255 Baumbach, Gergory G. Baumbach, Margaret A. Bishop, Donald G. 3l8 Bi-shop, Jay M. 278 Bishop , John D. 255 Bishop, Michael M. Boyd, Nathan A. 278 Boyd, Pamela D. 278 Boyd, Sheila Darlene 3l9 Boyd, Walter W. I46, I47 Boyette, Chuck 278 Boylan, Ellen J. 278 Boyle, Catherine 255, I67, I69 Boyle, Patricia Lee 278 Bozeman, Dudley M. 255, l2l Braddock, Kenneth W. 3l9 Bradford, David M. Bradford, Diana L. 59, 3l9 Bradford, Pamela S. 278 Bradley, A. Rundell 3l9, 392 Bradly, Toni V. Bradshaw, Donna J. 3l9 Bradsher, Harlan K. 255 Brady, Chris C. 278 Bragg, Alice Darlene 278 Bragg, Doris E. 3l9 Brahinsky, Gerald E. 278, IBB Branch, Steven A. 278 Brandeberry, Carol R. 278 Brandenburg, Charles 59, 3l9 Brandstetter, Jospeh 255 Brandt, Cornelius F. Brannon, Donald R. 3l9 Branscome, James M. 255 Brant, Pamela S. 278 Branton, Ricky l5B Brantley, Loren R. 278 Braswell, Daniel R. Braswell, William R. 278, l22 Bratton, Jo Ellen 278 Braughton, Barbara J. 278 Brawley, Christopher 255 Brawner, John E. 3l9 Brecheen, Sandra L. 279 Breitfelder, Elizabeth Brenner, Nancy D. 255 Brewer, Vanesse 255 Brewster, Patricia L. 3l9 Brezik, Susan Ann 59, 320 Brice, Laura L. 279 Cole, Beverly J. 2Bl, I67, l68 Bridge, Carlton H. 255 Bridges, James F. 279 Bridges, Katherine R. 255 Bright, John C. 320 Brim, James S. 255 Britt, David 255 Brittain, George Ann 59, l88, 320 Brittain, Martha K. 22, 65, 320 Britton, Barbara R. 59, 320 Britton, Jewel A. 279 Broadt, Jane M. 82, B3, 84, I96, 320 Brochu, David A. 255 Brockette, Marion L. 279, l90, l22 Brockle Brockw s, Linda P. 279 ay, Ricky L. 279, I44, l73, I56, l58 Broderhausen, Tena 279 Bronson, Barney G. Brooks, Brooks, Billie A. Gary Alan 320 Brooks, Janis A. 279 Brooks, Pamela 255 Brooks, Patricia J. 255 Broome, Carol A. 320 Brosius, Philip N. 320 Browder, Bruce P. 255 Brower, Vickie L. 279, 284 Brown, Debbie E. 320 Brown, Deborah L. 320 Brown, Gary R. 255 Brown, Jackie R. 279 Brown, Karen R. Brown, Lewis C. 279 Brown, Linda K. 255, 94 Brown, Merrily V. 256 Brown, Nancy Karen Brown, Peggy J. 256 Brown, Rickie J. 279 Brown, Robert Edward 279 Brown, Ronnie Lee l23 Brown, Sharon 256 Brown, Suzanne 320 Brown, Thomas N, Browning, Janet L. 256 Browning, Patricia A. 279 Brownlee, Ernest N. 56, 57, 2ll, 2 32l, 373, 230 Bruce, Linda D. 32l Brugha, Elvin C. 279 Bruner, Charlels A. 279, I64, Brunner, Kenneth R. 256 Brust, Louis G. Bunton, Terrance D. 256, l54 Burdette, David A. 256 Burford, Charla A. Burgess, Charles F. 280 Burgess, Glen Burgess, J anice M. 279 Burgwin, Patrick R. 322 Burke, Patrick E. Burks, Bobby Jack Burleson, Jack Edwin 322 Burmingham, Ted E. 280 Burnard, Lana E. 256 Burnett, J Burnett, R Burns, Bel eftrey 256, l45 ichard L. 322 inda 280 Burns, Dyan 322 Burns, Kenneth L. Burr, Davi Burrescia, d Gaynor Ricky T. 256 Cantu, Robert Capehart, Daniel T. I54 Capehart, Stephen J. 324, l2l Caramela, Jennifer Caraway, Deborah R. 324 Carbone, Thomas J. 280, BB, I33 I63, l6l Carcelli, Zelinda 324 Cardella, Sammye J. 280, 94 Cardella, Serafina C. 94, 324 Carlton, Mary B. 256 Carpenter, Carolyn A. 280 Carroll, Linda J. 280 Carson, Deborah L. 280 Carson, Jacquelyn 280 Carter, Carolyn Sue 280 Carter, Danny Mack 324 Carter, Joy M. 324 Carter, Riley C. 256 Carter, William E. 2Bl Church, Carron A. Claiborne, Cheryl R. 256 Clark, Carol K. 326 Clark, David L. Clark, Dennis L. I32, I33, Clark, Donald H. 2Bl Clark, Glenn D. 326 Clark Janie Mildred 256 Clark, Joe 203 Clark, John M. 2Bl Clark, Linda M. 326 Clark, Marie K. 28l Clark, Meredith N. 326 Clark, Samuel J. 326 Clark, Stephen R. 326 Clark, Vicki L. 28l Clark, William W. Clarke. John A. Clarke, Martha L. 327 Burress, David Lee Burris, Billy H. 322, I64 Burrows, Deborah Burton, Lester G. 256 Busby, Arthur 322 Busby, Ronnie L. Busch, Gary W. 256 Bush, Larry K. 322 Bustion, Donald R. 322 Butler, Linda J. 322 Butler, Lorraine 9I Butts, Stanley L. Butynes, Catherine L. 280 Bybee, Jean A. 322 Byers, Gary L. 280, 289 Bynum, David A. 323 Bynum, Suzanne 280 Byrd Bonnie Diane 323 Byrd, Earl Frederick Byrd, Joyce R. 256 Byrd, Moreland C. Byrd Nancy 256 Calwalader, Bobbie J. Cage, Nancy S. 323 Cage, William G. 144, 323 Cain, Thomas Russell 280 Cain, Weldon Jr. 256 Cain, Susan G. 256 Cartwright, Linda K. 256 Carver, Judy K. 325 Cary, Jill L. 256 Case, Dennis J. Cash, William L. 2Bl Castellanos, Nestor 2Bl Caster, Donald R. 256 Caster, Joseph P. 2Bl Caster, Tom G. 325 Castleberry, Chanda 325 Castleberry, Jimmy A. 2Bl Catchings, Iletha A. 325 Cates, Durward H. Caudle, Susan A. 28l Causey, Catherine A. Cavazos, Deborah K. 28l Cavender, Mark A. 325 Cerveny, Lynne M. 256 Cerveny, Steve J. Chadick, Judith Kav 325 Chaftin, Charles O. 3lI, 69, I25 Chairez, Jesse Chairez, Matias Chamberlain, Anthony Chambers, Debra K. 256 Chambers, Patrick W. 325 Chambless, Deena M. 2Bl, 69 Chance, Lawrence W. 256 Clarke, Ricky Allen Claxton, Dale Brent 327 Clay, Linda Sue 327 Clem, Janice F. 98, 99, 327 Clay, Brenda L. 327 Clemens, Kathy S. Clements, Janet L. 28l Clewis, Joe Stanley Clift, Carolyn F. 327 Cline, Bruce E. Clines, Melvin K. 327 Cline, William Jeff Clinton, J. Colleen 327 Cloninger, Elizabeth 327 Cluft, Spencer D. 256, l54 Coatney, Bonnie L. 281 Cobb, Robert S. Cochran, Dennhs Jay 28l Cochran, Donald R. 257 Cochran, Ronald J. 257, l4B Cotter, Rebecca A. 257 Cohen, Barbara M. 327 Cohen, Renee 257, l7l, l70 Coke, Dean E. Coker, Karen Lynn 327 Coker, Randy C. 2Bl Colden, Deborah K. 327 0. Bruster, Rahn W. 32l Bruton, Deborah E. 256 Bryant, Cynthia J. Bryant, Michael R. 32l, l23, 92, 20I Bryant, Paul E. 256, 3l Bryant, William M. 279 Buchanan, Beverly A. 256 Buchanan, Gary W. I33, 32l Buchan an, Paul M. 256 Buck, Jonathan J. 256 Buhmann, David B. 279, l60 Bull, D Bull, D eborah L. 256 elilah Ann 32l Bull, Jesse Robert 322 Bullard, Dennis J. Bumpas, Dean Roger Caldwell, Bobbie J. 280, 69, 209 Caldwell, Callahan, Callahan, Callaway, Callaway, Rexine M. 280 Gelnda D. 280 Tena T. 256 Cindy L. 256 Cynthia A. 280 Calvert, Gary L. 256 Calvert, Sarah E. 256 Calwalador, Bobbie 256 Cameron, Linda O. Cammack, Michael D. Camp, Donna Gayle Camp, Martha R. Camp, Pa tricia N. 323 Camp, Susan, J. 323 O Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell , Jacoueline 323 , James W. John T. 256 , Joyce E. 280 Kimberly A. 256 Campbell, Linda E. 280 Campbell Campbell Campbell 323, 242 Michael 280, l70 Rhea Nell 323 William C. Bl, 83, 84, Canada, Patricia A. Cannon, Lu Ann 280 Cannon, Richard C. 256, l58 Cannon, Sharon D. 323 Cannon, Terry L. 256 Cantley, Carla Dell 323 Cantley, Christy A. 256 Cantrell, Cantrell, Cantrell, David R. 256, H4 Pam L. 280 Sean V. 280 Cantu, Carol Lucille Chandler Chandler Chandler Casey L. 256 Chandler, , Cynthia 256 Donald A. 28l, HB, l50 Michael W. Chaney, Debra Jan 2Bl Chapel, Daniel A. 281 Chapman, Carol A. 325, 385 Chapman, Cathey L. 325, II3 Chapman, Gene R. 256 Chapman, Paul M. Cheek, Alex B. 256 Cheek, David H. 325 Cheek, John Lee 66, 67, 325 Cheek, Linda K. 25, 57, 266, 326, 24, 23l Cheek, Thomas Lewis 28l Chenault, Patricia A. 256, Cheney, Alan B. 256 Cheng, Robert Hochen Cherry, Larry L. 2Bl Cherry, Randall J. 256, l45 Chesser, David Lewis 2Bl Chick, Kenneth Leslie l47 Chism, Steven E. 326 Chitsey, Debra K. 59, 2Bl Choate, Elizabeth 326 Chriss, Sharon L. 2Bl, l7l, l70 Christensen, Jan M. 256 Christensen, Nita D. Christian, Jerry C. 256, I67, l66 Christiansen, Christ Christoph, Kelly W. Christoph, Johnnie 326 Christie, Robbie J. 2Bl Christoph, Johnnie E. Church, Cami S. 32.6 Cole Brenda J. 28I Cole: Jae sjazs Cole, Judy Lynn 257 Cole Judy Lynn 257 Cole, Mi Coleman Coleman Coleman chael H. 28l , Cathy Sue 257 Charles C. 2Bl David C. Coleman, Glenn E. 257, l22 Coleman Coleman Patrick T. 257 Robert J. 328 Coley, Bobby D. 328 Collins Anadele 28l Collins, Chris R. Collins, Deborah L. 328 Collins, Jacquelyn 2Bl Collop, Douglas J. 257 Combs, Deborah G. 328 Combs, Terry M. Combs, Vicki D. 328 Compton, Aaron L. 28I, l48, Compton, William D. Cone Patricia Tiller 60, 393 Conine, Deborah K. 2Bl Connatser, Nolan W. 2Bl Conner, Conway, William A. Daniel J. 282 4 40, 326 l54 Conway, Isaac F. I33, 3l2, 328, 233 Conway, Stacey l. I35, 282, I33 Cook, Beverly K. 257 Cook, Carol A. 282 Cook, Catherine E. 282 Cook, Craig A. Cook, Dana A. 328 Cook, Ernest L. 257 Bunch, Nicki Lynn 256 Bunch, Patsy L. 280 Bunch, Thomas A. 322 Cautuwlnhn Ca,LLos.323 ,465 439 East, Charles T. 285 64, Crow Cook, Jean Kathryn 328, 53 Cook, Mary L. 282, 409 Cook, Paul D. 328 Cook, Sharon A. 282 Cook, William E. 257, l44 Cooley, Charles E. 328 392 Cooper, Andra C. Cootes, Joe R. 282 Copeland, James R. 328 Corbell, Terry L. Corcoran, Dennis S. Corey, Claudia Layne 257 Corley, Cynthia A. 257 Corley, Homer S. 282 Corliss, Cynthia A. 257 Corn, Michael R. 257 Cornitius, Pamela D. 3ll Cossaboom, Joseph V. 257 Costanza, Anthony F. 282 Cotten, Cathi D. 282 Cotten, Terri A. 282 couch, Kitty c. 257 Courrege, David 257 Coursey, Richard T. Covington, Chris Cowden, Keith N. 329 Cowgill, Michael 282 Cox, Anne M. 329 Cox, Janita L. 257 Cox, Janna D. 282 Cox, Robert E. 282 Cox, William S. 282 Coyle, David A. 282, l39, 74, I33, 236, IO0 Crabb, Susan D. 329 Crabtree, Carol A. 257 Crabtree, Michael E. 257 Craddock, Amy D. 329 Cradduck, Carol A. 329 Cutherbertson, Billy L. Dabney, Donna L. 282 Cuthbertison, Mary Jo Dahl, George W. 33l, l2l, I26 Daily, Susan K. 282 Dalby, Charles E. 282 Dalby, Kenneth E. 33l Dallafior, Douglas W. Dallas, Michael G. 258, l45 Dalmas, Emil T. 258 Dalston, Shelly R. 282 Damron, Debra A. 59, 33l Damron, Donald W. 29, 258 Damron, Douglas W. 258 Dangelo, Karen 258 Daniel, Donna B. 331 Daniel, Donna L. 258 Daniel, Randy R. 282 Daniel, Russell D. Daniel, Russell W. 33l Daniels, Jane E. Danielson, William E. Dantzler, Duane L. 258 Danyluk, Blaine A. Darland, Deborah K. Darwin, James K. 282 Darwin, Richard B. 33l Darwin, Terry G. Daugherty, Janet L. 282, 76 Daugherty, William 283 Daugherty, Wynn 258 Daulong, Deborah A. Dauterive, Richard D. I33, 33l Davenport, Debra M. 33l David, Gregory P. 258, l54 Davidson, Johnny W. 283 Davidson, Roy Guy 283, l54 Davies, Margaret G. 33l Devaney, Patrick J. ll4, 332, I02, 85 Devers, Gary R. 332 Devine, Dennis J. Dewees, Elizabeth J. Dewees, Janice K. 259 Dickson, Daniel O. 259 Dickson, John H. 283 Dietzman, David C. Dill, David M. l90, 26 Dilling, Ann K. 259 Dittmar, Robert E. Dixon, Don M. 284 Dixon, Dorann E. 284 Dixon, Edith L. 284 Dixon, James A. 259 Dixon, Richard A. 284 Dodson, Lynn E. 332 Doiron, Debra C. 284 Dollahite, W. J. 284 Dollins, James G. 332 Dome, Billy Joe Dominquez, Angel R. Dommer Dommer , Dean R. 333 , Douglas W. 259 Donahoo, Mary 284 Donahue, Edward M. 333 Donihoo, Tracy K. 259 Dooley, Beniamin H. I33, 3 230, l55, l58 Dooley, Janenne 259 Dooley, Susan 259 Dorman, Brenda 284 Craft, Cherie M. 282 Craig, Henry P. 257 Craker, Donna M. Craker, Paul A. 257 Craven, Thomas J. 257 Crawford, Eddie F. 282 Crawford, Floyd W. 282 Crawford, Lenore 282, I67, l68 Davis, Beda Nell 283 Davis, Ben Marion 283 Davis, Charles L. 258, l20 Davis, Danny W. 258 Davis, Deborah T. 283 Davis, 'Debra Renee 258 Davis, Edgar D. 283 Davis, Judy E. 258 Dorsey, Donald B. 284 Douglas, Steven R. 333 Dowlearn, James Downen, Pamela Sue 284 Downer, Kathy A. 284, 235 Downey, Russell L. 333 Dozier, Charles W. 259 Drake, Brenda S. 284 Drake, Harlon 284 Drake, Nancy A. 259 Drake, Richard A. 259 Drake, Robert G. 333, ll2 Drake, Roy N. 333 Drew, Marshall B. 284 Crawford, Mary L. 2l6, 329 Craw ley, Richard G. 257 Crespeno, Judy C. 282 Davis, Kenneth R. 283 Davis Linda K. 283 Davis, Mark S. 258 Cress, Karen A. 330 Crew, William D. Crippen, Peggy Anne 282, 98 Crittenden, Catherine 282 Crockett, David D. 330 Davis, Odell E. 258 Davis, Stephen R. 283 Davis, Steve A. Davis, Susan K. 283 Davis, Susan L. 258 Davis, William Edwin Cromer, Sharon D 282 Crouch, Cheryl L. 330 Crouch, Mark A. 257, I33, 238 Crouch, Robert N. 74, I33, 330 son, Mona S. 258 Crowston, Eddie G. 282, I44 Croy, Jimmy L. 258 Crump, Alfred T. IV 330, I66 Crutchfield, Bonnie 258, 36 Crutchfield, Kathleen 59, 330, 203 .Cruz, Angela Ester Cuddy, Connie J. 59, 330 Cuddy, Terri L. 258 Cuellar, Richard 330 Culpepper, Jacqueline 258 Culpepper, Vickie A. 258 Culver, Amy L. 59, 330 Cummings, Helen G. 258 Cummings, Janet M. Cummings, Jo Carol l88, 330, ll2, 85 Cundiff, Deborah L. 258 Cundift, DeborahL. 258 Cunditt, Michael E. 282 Cunningham, Jo Ann M. 282 Curtis, Randall J. Curtis, Rick Elden 330 Curtis, Robert S. 330 440 Davison, Dana R. 283 Dawson, Claudia J. 283 Dawson, Sandra M. 283 Day, Correne Ann Day, Denise E. 33l Deakin, Pamela R. 33l Dean, Charles F. 258 Dearing, Debra L. 283 Dearing, Kellie 283, 237 Deatherage, Bobby D. 283 Debeaulieu, Roberta 33l Debenport, Dianne E. 59, 283 Decker, Theresa M. 258 Deckert, Richard A. 332 Dees, Edward J. 258 Deese, Charlotte Y. 283 Dehtan, John Andrew Deiarnette, Linda J. 283 Delena, Henry L. Dempsey, Thomas J. 258 Dennington, Paul S. 259 Denoy, Linda J. 332 Denton, Abby S. 259 Denton, Vernon R. Depew, Brenda E. 283 Derr, Rosslyn C. 283 Dettman, Mark H. 283, I44, I63 Driggs, Shane C. Driggls, William M. 333 Drinkwater, Deborah 259 Drinkwater, Robert B. Duckworth, Charmaine 333 Duckworth, Rusty G. 259 Duckworth, Walter G. Dudley, Deborah 284 Dudley, Deborah A. 284 Duffey, Gary W. 259 Dugger, Karen Fox 333 Dugger, Paula D. 259 Dugger, Robert Ellis Duke, Mary D. 333 Duke, Rebecca J. Duke, Thomas L. 334, l47 Dummer, Marilyn Kay 284 Dunaway, Debra J. 334 Dunaway, Michael C. 334 Duncan, David A. 259 Duncan, Donna K. 259 Duncan, Howard O. 334 Duncan, James H. 259, l23 Duncan, Martin A. Duncan, Steven C. 284 Duncan, Terri Lynn 284 Dunklin, Danell 334 Dunn, Bruce K. 334 Dunn, Luia R. 259 Duplissey, Thomas L. Durant, Murray L. 259, Durell, Charles l22 Du rreft, Dybvig, Patsy R. 284 Kenneth D. Dyer, Deborah D. 259 Eagan, Caren M. 285 Eagan, Rex W. 259 Earp, Bret V. 334, 92 Earussi, Mike W. 285 Easley, Pamela J. Easom, William D. Easte Echol r, Larry D. 285, I66 s, Pamela D. Edgar, Nancy A. 259 Edgar, Sally A. 285 Edmiston, Martha L. 334, ll3 Edwards, Gary W. 334 Edwards, Jan Marie 334 Edwards, Janet G. 285 Edwards, Kathy S. 259 Edwa rds, Marvin R. 334 Edwards, Rebecca Ann Edwards, Rebecca K. 259 Edwards, Sandra 285 Ed wa rds, Shirley K. Eg bert, Marie E. Eiles, Doyal l54 Elkins, Rodney R. 285 Ellington, Elaine 259 Elliott, Jack B. Jr. 334 Elliott, James C, 335 Ellis, Donald L. 259 Ellis, James Clarence 335 Ellis, Janet 259 Ellis, Jim C. Ellis, Joe T. Ellis, Martha C. 335 Ellis, Rickie E. Ellis, Ronnie C. 285 Elsby, Carolyn Jane 259 Engle, Dennis L. 285 English, Christine 59, 68, 69, 335, 228 English, Lowell D. 285, I33, 235, loo, I lei Epps, Ricky L. 285, I33, I63 Erb, Lee Ann Erickson, David M. 285 Erickson, Mariorie R. 285, I69 Ernest, Kathey Ernst, Judith E. 259 Erwin, Gloria D. 285 Erwin, Judy Ellen 335 Escamilla, Grace 335 Espinosa, Yolanda 285, I96 Espinoza, Pedro Jr. 259 Esser, Janene R. 285 Estes, Betty L. 59, 3l2, 335, 226 Estes, Richard B. 47, 20, 335, 369 226, l60 Estes, Scott, I33, 335 Estes, Estes, Etier, Steven E. 285, 37 William M. 68, 69, 335 Pamela G. Eubanks, Laurell L. 285 Evans , Charles O. 285 Evans, David L. 335 Evans Evans , Gordon B. 259, l54 , Joseph L. 285 Everitt, Kristin L. 285 Ewing, Brad C. 285, 335, 30, l24 Ewing, Bradford D. l2l Ewing, Deborah Marie 336 Ewing, Hal D. Ewing, Rebecca J. 259 Fadeff, Jennifer 59, 285, l96 Fain, David Delbert Fain, Marsha L. 336 Fallenstein, Linda L. 285 Falls, Craig T. 336 Falls, Jo Marie 259 Falzone, Pamela M. Falzone, Patricia 259 Fant, Robert E. 336 Farley, Clifton D. 336 Farley, Jayne A. 332, 336 Farley, Michael S. Farmer, Randolph W. 285, l63 Farmer, Rebecca Ann 59, 285, Faughn, Robert J. 285 Faulkenbury, Paul J. Feagan, David K. 336, l60 Fegraeus, Eric R. 336 Fegreaus, Karin E. 259 Felder, Lonnie G. 285 Fenley, David A. 29, 259 Ferguson, Brenf A. 259 Fox, Karin T. 286 Fox, Mark A. 286 Fraley, Richard C. Fralin, Gary Park Frame, Nicky A. 338 France, Sheryal A. 338 Frank, Jonafhan G. 68, 69, 338 Frank, Marfha J. 259 Geldmeier, Gary H. 260, I44, l63, I64 Genfry, Sfephen A. 260, I44, l54 Genfry, Rhonda L. 260 Genfry, Roberf Gary George, Becky S. George, Cafhy l. 287, 279 Green, Donald V. 260 Green, Jacky R. 260 Green, Karen K. 69, 342 Green, Kafherine L. 287 Ferguson, Gregory P. 259 Ferguson, Jennie L. 285 Ferguson, Joann E. 259, 239, 25I Ferguson, Glynn Larry 259 Ferguson, Sarah A. 259 Frank, Terri L. 260 George, Charloffe 260 Geron, Cindy E. 287 Gersch, Sharlene 59, 340 Gersf, Michael R. II9 Giarrapufo, Michael 340 Greene, Dennis C. l30, l3l, 342 l72, l70 Greene, Michael C. Greene, Susan 260 Greenleaf, Richard S. ll8, 342, l24 Greenleaf, Sfeven E. 260 Greenman, Bruce K. 260 Greenman, Debra L. Greiner, Michele M. Fernandez, Johnny R. 285, l59, l58 Ferraro, Roberf 285 Ferrell, Beverly A. 259 Ferrell, Debra K. 285 Ferrell, Michelle E. 259 Feff, Marion A. 285, I67, I68 Ficke, Michael D. 285 Field, Chrisfina L. 259 Fielden, Vicky L. 259 Fielder, Carolyn E. 259 Fife. David W. Fields, Ashley F. 336 Fienen, Kennefh R. Filberf, Donald A. Fildes, Sfephen O. 336 Files, Doyal L. 286 Finch, John D. Jr. 336 Finklea, John E. 259 Finnochio, Dorofhy 286 Finocchio, Dominic Fisher, Randall C. 286 Fifch, Debra D. 336 Fife, Nelda D. 259 Franklin, David M. 260 Franklin, George B. 338, l60 Franklin, James W. 74, I33, 286 Franklin, Wallace G. l35, I37, I33, 338, l22 Franklin, Wanda G. 260 Franks, Sharon S. Franfz, Gail Ann 59, 338 Franzee, Paula K. 260 Freeman, Michael P. Freemyer, Gary D. 260 Freeman, Gerald James French Raymond E. 260 Friday, Vicki L. 287 Friddle, Carla J. 260 Gibbons, Janie D. 260 Gibbs, Gary E. Gibbs, Harold R. 287 Gibson, Fonda G. 287 Gibson, Jane W. 260 Gibson, Michael R. 74, I33, 340 Gifford, Sfephen J. 287 Gibson, Michael R. 74, I33, 340 Gifford, Sfephen J. 287 Gilberf, Judalon M. 287 Gile, Leshia A. 287 Gill, Beverly Jean Flynn, Pafricia K. 338 Fife, Wa llace R. 286 Fiffs, Deborah Lynn 286 Fiffs, Larry W. 259 Filzgerald, Larry D. 3ll Flanagan, Deborah l. 259 Fleming, Terry L. 337 Fleschler, Sammy 286 Flefcher, Anna J. Flefcher, Brenda R. l92, 337 Flowers, David Wayne Flowers, E. Sfephen 286 Flowers, Kafhryn Ann 59, l2, 20, 3 337, I l Flowers, Vera M. 59, 337 Floyd, David W. 259, l45, 36 Floyd Rebecca Lee 337 Floyd, Richard E. Floyd, Vicki Dee 337 Flynn, Brenda Karen Flynn Edward D. Flynn, Timofhy M. 259 Foley Pafricia C. 286, 284 Folkes, Mary Emily Fries, Floyd M. 260 Frifsche, Roger W. 287, l2l Friffs, Debra J. 339 Fry, Virgil M. 339 Fulgham, Ronald J. 260 Fuller, David L. 260 Fuller, Paffie L. 287 Fullingfon, Ronald E. 287, IOS Fuqua, Wayne A. Jr. 260 Furr, Paula A. 287 Furr, Richard B. 260 Gabe, John D. 287 Gabriel, Larry C. 287 Gaines, Roberf W. 339 Galbraith, Cafharine 339 Galbraifh, Pafricia 287 Gallagher, Gary W. Galloway, Deborah G. 260 Galloway, Terry L. 260, 95 Gambill, Michael E. 260, l23 Gambill, Robin J. Gammon, William T. 260, Gandy, Cindy S. Gandy, Cliffon C. Gandy Sfeven P. 260 Gannaway, Sfeven E. 339 Ganf, Dennis E. 260, l45, I63 Garay, Abram A. 260 Garcia, Juan I2l Gardner, Diane M. 260 Gardner, James W. 339 Garfield, Deborah C. 287 Gillis, Donald E. Jr. 340 Gillock, Glenda G. 340 Gisf, Sfephen E. 287 1 Givens, Weldon E. Gladsfone, Richard A. 78, 340, l66 Glazener, Sandra Lea 260 Globke, Alan R. Gode, Danny W. Goff, Linda S. 260 Goff, Timofhy Hardin 260 Goldfaden, Celane 69, l98, 340 Greenman, Gilberf S. I33, 342 Greer, Donald Lynn 287 Greer, Gary Dwain 260, I44 Greer, Mary V. 287 Greer, Tommy G. Gregg, David B. 26l Gregg, Vicfor A. 342 Greqory, Brian O. 343 Gregory, Frank R. Gregory, Michael L. 343, 36 Gregson, John E. Greiner, Miriam Rufh 343 Grefz, Kennefh C. 343, 85 Griffin, Linda K. 262 Griffin, Paula J. 343 Griffin, Shirley 97, 96 Griffin, Roger A. 26l Griffifh, Ralph G. 26l, 54 Griffilh, Susan D. 26l Griffifhs, Diona D. 288 Griggs, Herman C. Grimes, .Sharoi K 288 Grimes, Shelley L. 26l Foran, Charles D. 259, l22 Foran, Sharon L. 338 Forbes, Nancy J. 59, 338, l03 Forbes, Peggy L. 259 Ford, Deborah Dianne 338 Ford, Michael L. Fordham, Beverly A. 286 Foren, Linda D. 259 Foren, Ricky C. 286 Formway, Carol A. 286, I67, I69 Forresf, Kafhy A. Forresfer, Judy R. Forfe, Ronald D. 286 Foshee, Rebecca J. Hagler, Paula S. 344 Foshee, Thomas S. 286 Fosfer, David Edwin 338 Fosfer, David N. 286 Foster, Mae A. Fosfer, Thomas A. 338 Garland, Thos. E. 339 Garmon, Rebecca Ann 287 Garlingfon, Michael, Garner, Billy Troy 209, 339 Garner, Debra K. Garreff, Claud E. Garreff, Gary A. 260 Garreff Glen H. 260 . Garreff, John P. 260 Garreff, John W. 339 Garreff, Richard l22 Garreff, Wanda L. 260 Garvin. Dana A. Garza, Yolanda 260 Gaskell, Leslie J. 287, I67, l68 Gasseff, Johnny A. 339 Gaffon, Judy K. 339 Gaffuso, Sfeve A. 260 Gaulden, Dana S. 287 Gaulden, Deborah A. 339 Gaufreaux, Clayfon A. 260 Gaw, Brenda A. 340 Fosfer, William L. 286 Founfain, Donna G. Founfain, James L. l20, l26, 286 Fowler, Linda L. Fowler. Vicki D. 59. ZZL. Gay, Cynfhia L. 340 Gehrinq, Jennie C. 287 Gehring, Randall E. 260,l93 Goldsby, Randy W. 287 Golihar, Sharon Gonzales, Deanna A. 340 Gonzales, Irene Gonzales, Lois Ann 340, Gonzales, Patricia A. Gonzales, Pele 68, 69, 120 Gonzales, Roberf Jr. 260 Gonzalez, Anifa A. 260 Gonzalez, Gregory A. 287 Gooch, Windell Kyle 287, 87 Go-dman, Michael B. 260 Goodman, Timofhy M. 260 Goodrich, Scoff E. Goodson, Randell K. 287 Goodson, Roberf A. 79 Goodwin, Daniel E. 340 Goodwi Goodwi n, James Maloy 260 n, Kevin Lee Gordon, Kay Lynn 34l Goss, K risfy Lea 34l Gordon, Rickey L. Goss, Bruce Kern 287 Goffschalk, Rifa M. Gofschalk, Paul Gracey, Dorofhy J. 287 Gowens, Geraldine L. Gracy, Charloffe D. 260 Grady, Donna L. 34l Graham, Deborah J. Graham, Jeffrey A. 260 Graham, Marfha J. Graham, Roberf C. 287 Grammer, Janice E. 260, 238 Grapevine, Terry L. 34l Graser, Shelia C. Graves, Jean 260 Graves, Vicki J. 287 Gray, Ca Gray, S rcl L. snare Ann 409, II4, 34l, as Gray, Susan E. Gray, Terry G. Green, Belinda S. 260 Green, Ben lll I44, I63 Green, Beverly Marie 287, 34l Green, Carla S. 59, 342, 251 Green, Deborah L. 260 Grimmeff, Sarah L. 288 Griser, Daryla J. 26l, 29, 40, 239 Groblewski, Michael 26l Gromafzky, Sfeven C. 343 Grona, Pafrick W. 343 Grosche, Debra M. Groscurfh, John H. l48, 343 Groscurfh, Karen S. 343 Grove, Mary Paf 288 Grove, Susan M. 343 Groves, Donna R. 288 Grubbs, Penny A. 46, 57, 258, 269 l8, I9, 20, 43, 343, 345, 404, 233 Grube, Glennda G. Sl, 38 Gruben, James Henry 343 Gruben, Michael A. 26l Grunewald, Lynn 344 Guernsey, Debra A. 288 Guerra, Roberf P. 26l Guerra, Sylvia 26l Guerra, Romeo 288 Geurrero, Linda L. 26l Guinsburg, Anneffe 288 Gulasekharam, Vasi 344, 240, 72, 73 Gulsvig, Glenna K. 260 Gunn, Debra S. 344 Gunfher, Jane P. Gunnels, Kafhryn F. 344 Gunfher, Mary Rufh Gufierrez, Gloria 288 Guy, Dale W. Guy, Sharon J. 59, 288, 236 Hackney, Leslie A. 26l Hackney, Michael D. Hadley, Brenda F. Hadley, Delrner S. Hadley, Ranny L. 288 Hafner, Paul L. l48, l5l, l52, l53, 344, I73 Hagedorn, Larry S. l48, l50, l53, 344, I49 Hagen, John T. 26l Hagerfy, Guy S. 344 Hagler, Mary Ann 26l Hail, Debbie 288 Hailey, Cynfhia 288 Haire, Margref R. 59, 344 44I Houston Max E. Hay, Ma Hanna, Timothy M. l Hakert, Michael S. Halcomb, Betty D. 344 Halcomb, Elmer John Hale, Douglas D. 344 Hale, John D. Hall, Carol A. 344 Hall, Cynthia A. 288 Hall, David S. 26l Hall, Deborah K. 68, 69, 345, I70 Hall, James W. 345 Hall, Jettery R. 288 Hall, Margaret A. 26l Hall, Mary Louise 26l Hall, Michael A. 345 Hall, Pamela J. 288 Hall, Pamela Kaye 288 Hall, Robert B.'288, l2O Hall, Robert C. 26l Hall, Sharron Gay 3ll Harris, James W. 288 Harris, Harris, Jeanne K. 347 John T. 288 Hendren, Darleen 350 Hendrex, Stewart E. 289 Hndricks, Bobby L. 286, 74, I33 Harris Matthew F. 26l Harris, Michael W. 347 Harris Patricia A. 26l Harris Randall G. 289 Harris, Sandra L. 26l Harris Wesley C. 289 Harrison, Bobbie W. 26l Harrison, Gary John 347 Harrison, Kathy L. Harrison, Glen D. 348, l22 Harrison, Marion J. Harrison, Mary M. 289 Harrison, Yvonne A. 348 Hart, Debbie Jo 289 Harttord, Clarissa S. 26l Hartman, Randel W. 289 Hartoon, Cheryl A. 289 Hendricks, Cathy D. 289, I67, l68 Hendricks, Fred C. Jr. 262 Hendricks, Mary C. 350 Hengst, Henley, Henry, Sheri L. 350 Gary Wayne 262, l2l Blodwen Lee 350 Henry, Carla C. 262 Henry, Henry, Henry Henry Henry Henry, Donald B. 289 Katherine M. 262 Melinda J. 289 Patrick A. 350 Ray L. Richard W. 262 Hensley, Connie J. 262 Henson Henson Henson , Joan M. , Linda S. 262 , Michael W. Hall, Sherry A. 345 Hall, Steven Douglas 345 Halley, Rebecca A. 288 Halliburton, Vickie 26l Hallmark, Candice L. 345, 205 Halsey, Vicki Lynn 346 Hamberlin, Bruce l. 346 Hamel, Glenda K. Hamby, Linda Ann Hamilton George I45 Hamilton, John M. 288 Hamilton, Michael A. 26l Hamilton, Robert S. 288, I44, l25 Hamilton, Roger L. 346 Hartwig, Michael J. 26l, l66, l68 Harvanek, Stephen R. Harvey, Joseph M. 348 Harvey, Marisan 26l Harvey, Susan E. 94, 348, 55 Harville, Carol D. 289 Harwood, Dorothy G. 289 Haschke, Gary S. 26l Hass, Barbara J. 26l Hass, Robert L. 289 Hastings, Kathleen S. 262 Hatchell, Lacy M. 289 Hatcher, Gary C. 262 Herod, Richard J. 262 Herd. Connie R. 290 Herrera, Roberto B. l4l, I33, 350 Herrin, Frank Herron, Deborah L. 290 Hershey, Norman Jean 350 Hervey, Jarrett R. 290, I23, l24 Hescock, Janet L. 290 Hesseltine, David A. 290 Hester, Robert E. l20 Hewett, Carl V. 290 Hibbs, Gregory G. 57, l42, 350 Hickman, Cynthia A. 262 Hanilton, Ronald A. 346 Hammett, Gary W. 26l Hammett, James D. 346 Hammond, Deborah A. 346 Hammons, Linda S. 346 Haney, Rebecca Ann 288 Hanks Hanks , Gary M. 26l Regina D. 26l Hanna, Deborah Marie Hanna, Henry D. 26l Hatcher, John D. 289 Hatcher, Tedilu 262 Hattield, Barbara A. 262 Hatfield, Steven B. 348 Haughey, Mel Alton A. Hawes, William M. 262 Hawkins, Hawkins, Barbara J. 348 Michael W. 349 Hawks, Timothy J. 349, ll9 Hawn, Thomas J. 262 ry Kathleen 349 Hannah,William A. Hansley. Hanson, Robert L. 346, l22, Laure S. 26l Hay, Michael L. 349 Hayes, Joyce Lillian Hayden Bill I45 Hickma n, David Ralph I44 Hickman, Virginia L. 350 Higginbotham, Richard Higgs, Deborah J. IO6, 35l, 250, 55, 48, I70 Hightower, Carolyn D. 262 Higslgtower, Jacquelyn 65, 290, l67 Hill, Billy t. Hui, Clara J. i-mi, Deborah A. 43, sv, aso, 228 Hill, ry J. 37, io, 222, 41, 43, Holland, Deborah Ann 263 Holland, William L. 263, l44, 239 Holley, David A. 290 Hollis, Margaret A. 263 Hollo John Frank 35l Hollowa y, Laura A. 263 Holloway, Thos. E. Ill, 2ll, 352 Holmes, Dennis M. 352 Holt, James M. 352 Holt, Steven R. 263, I45 Honza, Milton L. Jr. 29l, l2l, l24 Honza, Willie J. 263, l23 Hood, Chas. Ray 68, 69, 352 Hook, Deborah Ann 352 Hooper, Clarence D. l48, l5l, l52, l53 Hoper, David A. l54 Hoover, Aundrea Sue 352 Hopkins, Franette 263 Hopkins, John R. 263, I44 Horeish, Michael L. 263 Horn, Rodney G. 263 Hornack, Debra L. 263 Horne, Terri L. 263 Horner, Andrew T. 46, 29l, 20 Horner, James S. 29l Horton, Howard M. 29l Horton, Thomas M. 29l House, Stanley Earl 263, l22 Houston, Cheryl Lane Houston , Sheila T. 297 Houston, Sonia R. 29l Houston , Stephen A. 263, l54 Howard, Charolett L. 352 Howard, David lOl, l48, l50, l5l, 352 Howard Don Melvin Howard: Kathy L. 263 Howard, Michael Lynn 263 Howard, Steven D. 263 Howard, Susan R. 29l Howser, Kathy M. 263 Hoye, Michael Joe 263 Hubbard, Michael J. 352 Ga 223, 345, 350, 227, 37, I02, 48 Hill, Jettrey L. Hill, Joseph A. Hubbard, Rodney L. 263, l54 Huberman, Cecile Huddleston, Howard S. 263, l20 Hanson, Stanley M. 346 Hanvey, Hardaway, Curtis G. Harden, Gayle Elaine Harder, Allen L. Harbi James E. I39, 346, Hayden Debra S. 349 Hayden, Hayden, Hayden, George W. 262 Rickey D. 262 Vicki G. 349 Hayes, Charlene K. 349 n, Karen R. Hardesty, Nancy 26l Hards Hardi Hardi ty, Susan E. 288 n, David M. 288, l44, l54 n, Glenda L. 288 Hardy, Sandra K. 26l Hardy, Stephen L. 288 Hargr Harke ove, Jimmy J. 288 y, Diane E. 288 Harman, Teresa Lynn 346 Harman Thomas C. 288 Harmon, Keith H. 209, 347 Haron, Lawrence I. 347 Harper, Deborah L. Harper, Everett E. 347 Harper, William T. Harper, Judalynn 347 Harre Harre ll, Charles E. 288 ll, Robert W. l33, 347 Harrington, Melinda 288 Harrington, Sandra L. 26l Harris, Anita Joyce 347 Harris, 8rooks, L. 26l Harris , Carolyn L. 26l Hayes, Gerald W. 262, l'2l Hayes, John L. 262, l20 Hayes, Linda D. 349 Hayes, Linda M. 262 Hayles, Donald P. Hays, Donna Lynn Hays, Mary Ann 349 Hays, Mildred E. 262 Hayter, Michael R. 349 Hayter, Steven R. 289 Healey, Gergory S. 289 Hearne, Rebecca E. 289 Heath, Deborah 289, I67 Heckrnan, Glen W. 262, I44, 238 Heddin, Judy Kay 262 Hedges, Margaret 8. 289, 69 Hefner, Nancy Lynn 289 Heine, Michael L. 349 Heine, Robert J. Heitman, William F. 262 Hellums, James R. 289, 90, 9l Helm, Bryan C. 349 Helm, Karen L. 262 Helton, Gail L. 262 Helwig, Robert L. 289 Harris, Catt-erine L. 26l Harris, Chuck 20l Harris, Harris, Debbie L. 347 Harris, Gail C. 288 Harris, Jack G. Harrzs, James C. 347, 93 442 k cisuazs e. lar, 347 Henderson, Jan R. 59, 350 Henderson, Joan Marie 350 Henderson Karen L. 350 Henderson. Robert P. 350 Henderson, Susan M. 289, 409, 4l, ll5 Hendley, Debra S. 289 Hill, June G. 290 Hill, Lawrence E. Hill, Randall K. 263 Hill, Randall Quency 263, l33, 238, l57 IS9 I73 I58 Hill Richard Allen 35l Hill, Richard O. 263 Hill, Richard P. Hill Richard S. 290 Hill, Sandra L. 263 Hill, Shelley L. 263 Hillebrenner, Va M. 290 Hilliard, A. J. 35l, 20l Hilliard, Gary Don 290 Hilliard, Mary S. 290 Hillman, Donald W. 290, l67 Hilton, Beth Anne 35l Hinckley, Bobby W. 35l Hinckley, Johnny M. 290 Hinds, Jerry N. Hinds, Teresa M. Hines, Cynthia D. 290 Hinkle, Carla G. 290 Hinton, Jimmy D. 35l Hobin, Cynthia Ann 35l Hobin, Margaret L. Hocker, Margie Jo 290 Hodge, Janet L. 35l Hodges, Dori L. 263, Hodges, Paula F. 290 Hodges, Bruce R. 263 Hoefle, Richard M. 263 Hogue, Ana F. 263 Holcomb, Paul C. 329, 35l, l60 Holdrid ge, Marilyn A. 290 Holland, Christopher 290 Hudson, Jean 263 Hudson, John M. l25 Hudson, Mary L. 2l5 Huff, Larry M. 29l Hughes, Constance M. 352 Hughes, Danon R. 29l Hughes, John M. 352 Hughes, Mabel H. 29l Hughes, Mary Lynn 263 Hull, Charlotte 263 Hulme, Debra G. 263 Hulme, Karen L. 352 Hulme, Sharon E. 353 Hulsey. Humphr Hunke Gary Don ies, Lynnita J. 353 Andrew B 353 r, . Hunsaker, Mark W. 263 Hunt, Janet E. 263 Hunt, Michael R. Hunter, Alan L. 29l Hunter, Charles 353 Hunter, Deborah D. 353 Hunter, Janet W. 263 Hunter, Lana K. 263 Hurt, Georgia M. l72, I70 Hutcherson, Carol E. 29l Hutcherson, Gerald G. Hutchings, Ronald W. 29l Hutchins, Larry A. 29l Hutson, Steven F. 29l lbbotson, James T. 263 lbbotson, Julia A. lkel, Ro dert G. 353 lkel, Vyanne K. 263 llaog, John Ernest 263, I45, l64, l6 Lee, Martha L. 293 llaoa, Michael W. I35, l9l, l00 lmhoff, John Patrick 354, II9 lmhotf, Rebecca A. 263 lngley, Jeanne Sue 29I lngram, Joni J. 29l Ingram, Ronald D. Irion, Jeffrey C. 29I, I44 lsaclgsen, Gary N. 354, I67, I66, I6 Ivey, Shelia D. 263 lvie, William M. 29I, 2I6 Jones, Larry A. 263 Jones, Mark B. 69, 355 Jones, Michael F. 292, l45, 237 Jones, Paul Joseph 292 Jones, Phyllis L. 292 Jones, Richard C. 292 Jones, Richard Louis Jones, Robert E. 263, l20 Jones, Russell S. 356 Jones, Sandra D. 292 Jones, Tom N. Jones, Toni G. 292 James, Rebecca J. 354 lwanier, Ida E. 29l Jackson, Deborah J. 29I Jackson, Deborah K. 29I Jackson, Gary Wayne Jackson, Gilbert C. Jackson, Jerelene Jackson, Jody M. 263, 5l Jackson, John P. 263, 28 Jacobs, Kendall R. 263, I67 Jacobs, Thomas A. 263, 42 Jager, James I44 Jaggers, Robert B. 354, 224 James, Richard A. 29I Janousek, Linda M. 59, 354, Jansson, Deborah R. 354 Jansson, Neil Ray Jefferson, Nancy Jenkins, Pamela 354 Jenkins, Randy 36 Jenkins, Roger David 354 Jenkins, Shelley L. 29, 354 Jenkins, Steven A. 263 Jennings, Joe G. 354 Jennings, Paul Eric 29I Jensen, Margaret E. 268 Jepsen, Jett, Ga Marcia G, 354 ry K. 354 50, 48 Jordan, James L. 263 Jorgenson, Jennifer 356 Justice, Debra J. 264 Kabanek, Karl W. 264 Kannady, Glen M. Karr, Nancy E. 292 Kaska, Barbara K. 356 Kathman, Clemens A. 292, 84 Keene, Ronald Leroy Keierleber, Timothy Keller, Geo R. Ill Kelley, Suzanne D. 59, 256 Kelm, Jeannye 356 Kelso, Kathy M. 292, 68, 69 Kelso, Tonia Dell 356, Kemmer, Michael G. 292 Kemp, Guy S. Kennedy, Brenda Kay Kennedy, Cynthia A. 264 Kenner, Becky L. 264 Kent, Danny S. 264 Kent, Gary K. 264 Kent, Neva L. 292 Kenyon, Clydine R. 292 Kerley, Danny L, 264, I44 Kerr, Jerry L. 356, Kershaw, Barbara J. 292 Lagadinos, Connie 264 Johanning, David 263 Johanos, Jennifer C. John, Marsha 29I Johnson, Byron B. 29l, I39, l4l, ns, 74, 133, isa, 234, isa Kester, Marci Lee 223, 356, 77, 49 Kettle, Dianne P. 292 Kettle , Linda Joyce 264, I93, 30 Kettle, Margaret C. 356 Kienit2, Teresa 264 Looper, David W. 264 Johnson, Christie B. 355 Johnson, Dana K. 29I, 75, l66 Johnson, David M. 355 Johnson, Donna J. 263 Johnson, Frank G. 29I Johnson, Glenna D. Johnson, James E. Johnson, Janet M. 355 Johnson, Malcolm M. 263 Johnson, Marilyn M. 29I Johnson, Mariorie T. Johnson, Mary L. 29l Johnson, Nina M. 263 Kienzle, James A. 264 Kiernan, Teresa L. 356 Kiker, Kandy C. 356 Killebrew, Debra B. Killion, Wyndle G. 292 Kilmer, Kerry Lee 357 Kilmer, Steven G. 292 Kilpatrick, Deborah 264 Kilpatrick, Pat E. 357, I22 Kilpatrick, Phyllis 264 Kilpatrick, Robt M. 357 Kimber, James C. 292 Kincy, Richard E. 292, I22 Kindred, Marshall L. Johnson, Patricia F. 355 Johnson, Richard F. Johnson, Ricky Dean 355 Johnson, Rodney W. 2l8, 355 Johnson, Teddy C. Johnson, Terri L. Johnson, Terry W. 263 Johnson, William H. 263 Johnston, David M. l20 Johnst on, Jana J. 29I Johnston, Larry K. 292, I44 Johnst on, Ronald L. 263, l45 Joiner, Jane G. 263 Joiner, Jerald S. 263 King, Barry M. 357 King, Cynthia D. 292 King, Danny L. 292 King, Harriet E 24, 69 King, Janie L. 264 King, Sylvia Jo 304 King, Thomas R. 292, I33 Kinsey, James M. 264 Kirby, Kirby, Richard F. 264 Teresa L. 264 Kirk, Alice B. 357 Kirk, Leon Marvin I22 Kirkland, Randall L. 357, 26, 48 Kirkpatrick, Anna J. 2l2, 357 Jolley, Patricia L. 263 Kirkpatrick, Dennis 264 Jolley, Troy E. 355, 48, 49 Kiser, Claudia Ruth 292 Jolly, Lana S. 355 Kissel, Bridgit E, Jones, Anne E. 59, 355 Kissinger, Nancy A. 357 Jones, Barbara A. 355 Kittrell, Debbie E. 292 Jones. Benny Joe 263 Kittrell, Jacqueline 264 Jones, Lloyd Brent 263 Klyne- Deb,-5 W, 357 Jones, Carol L. 263 Knapp' Martha J, 355 JONES. GUY C- Knight, Gloria E. 292 JONES. GOYCJOT1 P- Knight, Melanie L. Jones, Jimmy J. Jr. 263 Knight' Ralph D, Jones, Judith E. 355 Klllgb-fy S Knight, William G. 358, 27 Knighten, Karon 264 Knighten, Sharon 292 Knoeckel, Jeannette 264 Knoeckel, Michael R. 292 Knox, Barbara L. 292 Knox, David M. 264 Knox, Stephen L. 264 Knuth, Lee E. Kolb, Patricia T. 264 Kollhoff, Karla Jane 358 Korkames, Paul J. 292, I22, l24 Kovar, Janet E. 264 Kovich, Ann E. 292 Kowalke, Bryan J. 358 Kozuba, Daniel Kraft, Stuart F. 3lI Kraig, Deborah J. 292 Kraig, Karen D. 358 Kraig, Richard D. Krempein, Jean 59, 358 Krenrich, Nancy 5.264 Kressenberg, Galen K. 358 Kretow, Richard S. 264 Kretow, Vicki L. 59, 358 Kretzer, Paul T. 358 Krouskop, Donovan L. 358 Krueger, Jessica L. Kruger, Carole J. 292 Krugiohann, Ken W. Kuck, Deborah J. 264 Kuhlmann, Curtis A. Kuhn, William H. Kundl, Barbara A. 264 Kundl, Monica Maria 359 Kunkel, Mary Kathryn Kuykendall, Thomas B. Kuykendall, Virginia 359 Lacroix, Patricia A. 292, 2l5 Lacy, Nancy Vaught 359 Lacy, Sharon D. 2l2, 2l6, 359 Ladd, Julia J. 359 Laftd, Melanie M. 65, 292, 69, 209, 6 Lagow, Betsy E. 359 Lagow, Reginald L. 264, I44 Lair, Marcy 293, l67, I69 La3ngcb, David A. 82, 83, 84, I97, Lamb, Susan M. 293 Lambert, Judith L. Lamphere, Thomas L. 293 Lancaster, Gary A. 293 Lancaster, Jerry D. 264, l45, 239 Lancaster, Karen D. 292 Lancaster, Linda S. 359 Land, Leslie K. Land, Shirley L. 264 Landis, Beverly A. Landrum, Pamela A. 264 Lane, Michael D. Lane, Nora S. 293 Lane, Rickey L. I22 Laney, Donna J. 264, Lanier, Barry 264 Landford, Linda D. 359 Lanktord, Susan J. 293 Laporte, Lillian E. 49, 359 Lapsley, Becky L. 293 Laquey, Judy E. 293 Laquey, Mark K. 264 Largent, Carolyn M. 293 Lariscy, George E. 264 Laroe, Janna D. 293 Laster, Leanna L. 264 Latham, Rebecca L. 264 Latour, Rickey L. Lawless, Dennis A. 264 Lawrence, Gail D. 264 Lawrence, Joseph E. 359 Lawrence, Paul L. 359 Lawrence, Thomas P. Lawson, John D. Layton, Mark T. I35, l37', l33, 360, 228 Leamer, Frank B. Leatherwood, Glenn A. 360 Ledbetter, Geneva E. Ledbetter, Kim H. Ledbetter, Margaret 264, 36, I67 Lederman, Mary A. 293 Lederman, Patricia L. 264 Lee, Janet 293 Lee, Patrick R. 264 Lee, Shirley D. 293 Lee, Vickie 264 Leech, Terry W, 293 Lemley, David G. 293 Lemley, Patti J. 360 'Lenn.sra, william E. 360 Lewis, Douglas R. Lewis Edwin James 360 Lewis, Freddy R. Lewis, James A. Lewis, Paula K. Lewis, William H. 264 Lewsader, Alyne J. 264, l63 Libby, Patrick W. 293 Lievsay, Sandra L. 293 Linam, Earnest L. Linde, Joseph Hodges 264 Lindholm, Jay J. 264, I44, l54 Lindholm, Linda D. 360, I67, I68 Lindley, Walter H. 264 Lingsweiler, Paul R. 360 Linton, William R. Liske, Richard E. 264, l54 Little, Kathryn 264 Little, Linda D. Littlepage, Gary S. Livaudais, Jeannette 293 Lloyd, Allen H. I33, 360 Lloyd, Jobeth 264 Locke, Rebecca L. 264 Lottin, Sharon S. 264 Loggins, Linda K. 294 Logsdon, Gilda J. 294 Logsdon, Kathy L. 360 Lokey, George L. 264 London, Susan 264 London, William B. 36l Long, David L Long, Robert E. 36l Longan, Deane P. Logan, Gene T. Longan, Janie E. 264 Logan, Leo E. Jr. 3I, 36l, 55 Lookabauqh, Anna L. 205 Looper, David W. 264 Loper, Gregory S. 36l Lord, Allan D. Love, George Roland 36l, I66, I68 Lovelady, Lizabeth A. Lovett, Nancy Bell 294 Logv, Paul Matthew 294, 68, 69, 80, l Lowe, Bradley, S. 265, l45 Lowe, Denise 265 Lowe, Rickey M. 265 Lcgszenthal, Cynthia J. 60, 36l, 22 Lowenthal, Lynn E. 265 Lowrey, Debra L. 294 Luckey, Lecia L. 294 Ludwick, Linda K. 60, 361 Luebke, William Carl Lukachek, Joan E. 265 Luna, Gloria 36l Lund, Howard A. Jr. 265, l22 Lundy, Betty R. 294, 36l Lundy, Brenda J. 5I Lundy, Rex W. Lupplace, Larry W. 294 Lurie, Marcia R. 60, 36l, ll3 443 Luttrell, David D. Lyerly, Brian H, 265 Lyman, Terry Marc 265 Lynam, Pamela J. 265 Lynch, Janet Mary 294 Lynn, Janet 60, 36l Lyon, Nancy K, 265 Lyon, William D. 294, I33 Lyons, Mariorie K, 294 Lyons, Randy A. Lyons, William L. 36l McAdoo, Marinell 294 McAllister, Beverly 265 McAnally, Coralyn D. 294 McBreen, Mark A. 265 McBride, Cynthia A. 265 McCaffrey, Mark A. 265 McCaffrey, Mary M. 362 McCain, Mark 294 McCamey, Carolyn A. 294 McCarley, Robert D. McCarter, William A. 294 McCary, Robert M. McCaskill, Cassandra McClain, Susan l. McClearen, John C. 362, 55 McClintoch, Douglas McClintock, Beverly McClung, Judy Karen 362 MCClure, Mark A. McClure, Mary M. 294 McClure, Sherin D. 265 McCollum, Deborah S. 294 McCollum, Keith E. 362 McComrnas, Robert H. 265 McConnell, William K. 265,145 McCormick, Deborah S. 262 Mgguen, Denise A. 60, 362, 229, McCullar, .Shannon 265 McCullar, Terry S. 294, 236, I66 McKeever, Catherine 295 McKelvey, Linda E. 295 McKenney, Michelle McKinney, Barbara J. 295, IB8 McKinney, Donna K. 363 McKinney, Douglas K. 363 Martin, Martin, Martin, Robert A. 295 Robert E. Stephen H. 266 Martin, Vernon K. 365 Martinez, Mary 295 Martensen, Gayle E, 365 McKinney, Jerry E. 295 McKinney, Joan E. 295 McKinney, Randall A. 266 McKinney, Robert E. 383, I22 McKool, Melinda F. 295 McLaughlin, Weldon E. 266 McLean, Mary A. 266, 238 McLeod, David T. McMahan, Ronald D. McMains, Donna Gail 363 McManus, Connie L. 266 McMillin, Leala C. 363 McMurtrey, Jasper N. McNabb, Marilyn Kay 295 McNally, Kathleen S. 295 McNutt, Daniel W. 363, l2l McPeek, David M. 266 McPherson, Dennis P. McOuagge, Robert 266 McQueen, Linda K. 364 McQueen, Shirley A, 266 McWherter, Carol A. Maas, George D. 295, I44 Mabrey, Karen D. 266 Macaluso, Michael J. 364 MacDonald, Ann E. 364 MacDonald, Juanita P. 295 MacDonald, Stephen 295 MacDowell, Jack Lee Mackey, Billy D. 295 Mackey, Dona L. 295 Mackey, Eddy L. 266 Macphee, Anne E. 295 Macziewski, Patricia 69, 364 Maddison, Helen V. 364, l02 Mason, David W. 365 Mason, Diana Sue IO6, 365 Mason, Marilyn A. 295 Mason, Mickey J. Mason, Richard L. 366, 93 Massey, Michelle L. 295 Massey, Susan L. 296, Massingill, Ricky E. IIB, 366, IZ4 Matalon, Autumn L. 366 Mathewes, Michael H. 296 Mathews, Debra J. 366 Mathis, Leigh E. 296 Matthews, Gary W. 266, l54 Matthews, James A. Matthews, Virginia K. Maxvill, Vonna R. 266 Maxwell, Charles D. 267 May, Deborah J. 366 May Gene D. 296 May, Jimmy K. 296, l54 May Michael W. 366 May, Sam R. 267, l2l Mayerhoft, Mark K. 64, 67, 62, 366 Mayes, Rickey L. 296 Mayfield, Denise A. 267 Mayhall, Jan E. 267 Maynard, John Clark 296 Maynard, Linda Ann Mayo, Linda E. 267 Mayo, Penny 267 Mayo, Tommy G. 296, I33 Mead, Gary D. l25 Meador, Robert S. 296, l23, l26 Meagher, Virginia A. 366 Mecaskey, Karen 267 McCulloch, Phillip J. McCullough, Janet L. 294, 68, 69 McCurley, McDaniel, Lura L. 362 Cynthia L. 362 McDaniel, Donald G. 265 McDaniel, Mary M. 295 McDaniel, Michael W. 265 McDaniel, Norman T. 295, I39, I33 McDonald, Billy M. McDonald, Gary T. 362 McDonald, James E. McDonald Jerry W. l23 McDonald John L. McDonald, Karen J. 265, 28 McDonald, Larry V. McDonald Michael T. 265, l44 McDonald, Robert G. 362 McDonald Stephen l23 McDonald, Susan E. 295 McDonald, Susan M. 265, 36 McDonald, Toni C. 265 McDonnold, Elizabeth McDougal, Donald L. 265 McDougal, Larry C. McDougle, Linda S. 295 McDowell, Brenda D. 362 McElya, Lorie Lea 265 McElyea, Alicia Rose 295 McEntee, Owen H. 407 McFadden, Scott W. 263 McGee, Kathryn E. McGinnis, Fingal A. 295 McGill, Michael D. McGinnis, Timothy A. 295 McGuftee, Henry E. 295, I44 McGuire, Burruss B. 363 Mcl-lale, Gary B. 295 Mclver, Kathlynn 363 Mclver, Steven M. 363 Mclvery, Susan A. 265 McKee, Karen L. McKee, Kenneth A. 295 McKee, Sheri D. 266 444 Maddox, Karen A. 364 Maddox, Robert L. Magee, Beverly F. 266 Magee, Deborah K. 60, 364 Mageors, Vickie l. 364 Mahan, Cynthia K. 266 Mahan, John Paul 266 Mahon, Philip M. 364 Mallett, Charles B. 364, l60 Mallett, Roger A. 266 Maloney, Gary A. 266 Mangan, Janice Lee Mann, Mann, Brenda M. Mary L. 295, ll5 Manning, Susan D. 295 Mapes, Cynthia M. 266 Marble, Julie A. 266 Marchbanks, Noel Ray 266, 69 Magihbanks, Sandra L. 60, 68, 69, Marco, Virgil R. Marek, Raymond J. 295, l07, l60 Marino, Brenda M. 266 Maris, Sheri G. 295 Maris, Thomas W. 266, l2O Marrs, Jerry Todd Marrs, Perry L. 266 Marrs, Gary D. Marshall, Nancy L. 364 Marshall, Patricia A. 266 Martin Brenda J. 266 Martin, David Eugene Martin, Debbie L. 266 Martin Debra L. 266 Martin, Dianne E. 266 Martin, Jill A. 266 Martin, Larry W. 295 Martin, Lorraine K. Martin, Martha C. 365, Martin, Nancy A. 266 Martin, Nita M. 295, 60 Martin Pamela S. IOB, 365 68, 69, l0I, Medanich, Melanie 267 Medlin, Casceil C. 296 Medlin, Dianne C. Medlin, Frederick L. l04, 366 Meek, Jeffrey A. 296 Meek, Pamela G. 296, 96, 54, 27 Meek, Paula A. 69, 366 Meeker, Raymond T. 296 Meeker, Theone, K. 267 Melder, Susan J. 366 Melear, Charles R. 296 Mellor, John P. 267, l44 Melton, 'Diane K. 296 Melton, Gary E. 296 Me ton, John L. 267 Melton, Mark R. 296, l2l Melville, Michael O. 296 Mentesana, Charles J. 296 Mentesana, Mary Jo 267 Menzel, Faythe Anne 296 Menzel, Margaret K. 267 Merchant, David H. 267 Meredith, Morris G. 267, !45 Merk, Tracey 367 Merrell, John L. 267 Metcalf, Gary W. Metcalfe, Karen C. 60, 367 Meyer, John P. 267 Meyer, Leonard W. Jr. 267 Meyer, Margaret L. 367 Mhoon, Barbara E. Michalenok, June M. 296 Middleton, Ronald P. Miears, Sherry A. 367 Milberger, David K. 367 Miles, Judy C. 367 Milholland, Joyce A. 367 Millar, Judith L. 367 Millen, Mary A. 296 Millender, Paul K. 46, l48, 367 Miller, Allen W. 367 Miller, Ben 296 Miller, Christy L. 367 Miller, Elmer . 267, l64 Miller, Jeanie Marie 367 Miller, Laurie D. 267 Miller, Linda S. 267 Miller, Merril B. Miller, Pamela A. 267 Miller Rita K. 267 Miller, Stanley D. I22 Miller, Suzan Kay 296 Miller, Tana L. 267 Millican, Don P. 296, l6l Millison, Gerald C. 296 Mills, Clifton W. Milner, Milner, Brenda J. 296 James B. 368 Miner, Karen L. 368 Minervi nr, Jn: 1.21.7 Minervini, Michael V. Minick, Minick, Mitchell Mary L. 36B Robert A. 368 , Ann B. 363 Mitchell, Margaret A. 296 Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell , Michelle 267 , Millie Lou 368 , Tommy D. 296, I22 Moffett, srephen e. 296, izo, 126 Molloy, Moncrie Laurence C. f, llene E. 267 Monie, Deborah 296 Monie, Mickey C. 369 Monier, John Edward Montgomery, Michael 296 Montgomery, Pebble A. 267 Montgomery, Steve R. 296 Montgomery, William 296 Moody, Moody, Sherry J. 297 Warren S. 267 Moon, David Norman 267 Moon, Herbert Lowell Moore, Anthony J. 297 Moore, Barbara Jean 369 Moore, Christine A. 267 Moore, Clay Edward 297 Moore, Debra L. 267 Moore, Dennis C. 297, I33 Moore, Dennis W. Moore, Gary L. 267 Moore, Jacqueline D. 369 Moore James D. 297 Moore, Jimmy S. 369 Moore, Judy Lee 297 Moore, Kathryne C. 369 Moore, Keith K. Moore, -Patricia L. 369, I67, l68 Moore, Robert A. Moore, Thomas William Moorman, Richard D. 297 Moran, Margaret 369, I67, I69 Moran, Morand Robert J. , Robert D. I22 Moreland, Bonnie 267 Moreno, Elvia 267 Moreno, Richard A. Morgan, Carolyn D. 267 Morgan, Gary L. 297 Morgan, Harold G. 297, l33 Morgan, Kassie W. 267 Morgan, Michael J. 267 Morgan, Ned R. 297 Morgan, Sidney D. 267 Morgan, Steve D. 297, I44, I63 Morgan, Vicki D. 60, 369 Mork, Stuart E. Morris, Billy J. I44 Morris, Charles A. Morris, Jill 297 Morris, John B. 297 Morris, John R. l58 Morris, John Martin I44 Morris, Kathy 267 Morris, Randall G. 369 Morris, I49 Rickey Lynn 297, l48, l5l Mosman Charles F. Jr. 268 Morris, Roberl D. 267 Morris, Sleven L. 297 Morris, Vicki L. 297 Morris, William F, 369 Morrow, Anila Rae l09, 369 Morrow, Brenda D. Morrow, William O. Moseley, Lloyd E. 267 Moseley, Susan M. 369 Moskowilz, William P. , Mary K. 297 Nolel, Thomas L. 37l Norman, Arlene Kay 298 Norman, Debra 60, 37l Norris, Slaci L. 268 Norlen, Barbara K. 37l Norlhum, Rulh A. 298 Norlon, James M. 298 Norfon, Janice L. Norlon, Larry G. 268 Norlon, Terry G. 37l Norwood, James M. Nowlin, Parks, Larry L. 25, 372 Parks, Judy Keasler Parks, Paula D. 299 Parks, Shelley A. 268 Parks, Vicki L. 372 Parris, Thomas A. 372 Parris Michael E. Parrish, Carolyn J. 268 Parrish, Donna K. 268 Parrish, Ronald B. Parroll, Landra M. 268 s, Roberl S. 268 Parson Pilayalaralorn, Jan 374, 240, 72, 73 Pills, Gary D. Pills, Randy Lynn Pills, Karen S. 60, 374 Plumlee, Donna R. 374 Plunk, Beverly D. 300, 72 Plulo, Deborah A. 374 Pochmann, Linda D. 300 Poe, Jackie Lee 375 Polvado, Sheri G. 300 Poole, Teri Lynne 375 Poole, Thomas P. Moss, LaJean Moll, William E. lll 370, IO9, l2l Mounls, Anne T. 297, 236, I67, I69, I66 Mowal, Oliver C. Mullane, Michael J. 297 Mullinax, Michael L. 370 Mullins, Marysue C. 66,297 Munn, Deborah K. 297 Munoz, Larry 267 Munsler, Keilh T. 370 Murdoch, James R. 267 Murphree, Marvin W. 267 Murphy, Frank E. Murphy, Leroy Roberf Murrah, Cynlhia S. 267 Nowlin, Debra K. 60, 37l Nunn, Alan S. 298 Nye, Virginia L. 298 Oakes, James E. Oakes, Karen Y. 298, I67, l68 Obrien, Pafrick L. Ocker, Pamela S. 298 Odell, Kennelh S. Odle, Terry G. 268 Odneal, Calherine A. 298 Odom, Alice Ann 37l, I67, l68 Odom, Glenda G. 268 Ogilvie, Diana W. 298 Ogle, Gordon Scolf 268 Oleson, Edward Jay 37l, I22 Parvin, Pamela 5. 268 Pasher, William V. 268 Palrick, Edward R. 299 Pallerson, Bobby G. Palrlerson, Donald J. 372, l20 Pallerson, Linda G. 299, l08 Pallerson, Richard D. 373 Palli, Ross A. Pallillo, Deborah L. 268 Paulson, Pamela 268 Paxfon, Marsha A. 373 Payne, Barry S. 299 Payne, Debra Lynn 373 Peak, Janis E. 268 Peak, Slephen L. 299 Popeioy, Donna K. 300 Porler, Mary S. Porfer, Norma J. Posey, Danny R. Posey, David W. 300, I22 Poller, Gregg R. I44,, Poller, John E. 375 Polfer, Mark S. 375 Pourciau, Rila G. 268 Powe, David J. 268, I22 Powell, Marilyn 5.300 Powers, David G. 300 Powers, William D. 300 Praler, Deborah A. 300 Praler, Leslie A. 268 Prall, Efhel J. 60, 28, 375 Murray, Beniamin F. Murray, Michael T. 297 Musgrove, Laurie L. 267 Musser, Thomas F. 297 Myers, Madelyn L. 297, 60 Myers, Ronald G. 370 Myrick, Nabors, Sandra J. 297, 235 Kafherine Y. 267 Nafus, Brenda 370 Nagel, Billy D. 298 Nally, E lizabefh J. 298 Nance, Karen D. 370 Nash, Charles S. 267 Nash, James E. Jr. Nash, James W. I94, 370 Nalion, Naylor, Joseph D. 298 Bruce F. 267 Neal, Denise E. 60, 370, 24 Neal, Jerry R. Neighbors, Elizabefh Neill, Nancy Jane Neill, Sl Neiman, ephen 267, 209 Vernon L. 267 Nelms, Michael D. 370, l58 Nelson, Charles K. 69 Nelson, Jena C. 267 Nelson, Lee D. 267 Nelson, Ree D. 267 Neubach, Nancy A. 298 Neuman, Richard S. 370 Neumeisler, Sleven M. 267, I63 Newby, Bradley E. 267 Newell, Thomas Joe 298 Newman, Barbara B. I67 Newman Newman Newsom , Mark R. 267, l45 , Michael P. 370 , Craig H. 370 Nichol, Jack D. Nichols, Alan B. 267 Nichols, Debra J. 370 I44, Nichols, Morris E. 298 Nichols, Pennie D. 267 Nicholson, Marguerile 267 Nickell, Cheryl G. 69, 37l Nicks, Cheryl K. 267 Nick, Larry R. 223, 37l Nielsen, Vicki S. 298 Nierman, Paul M. 268 Nielmann, Kevin J. 298, I6O Nielmann, Mary M. 37l Nix, Alan L. 298, I66, l68 Nix, Geraldine 268 Nixon, Cheryl A. 298, 204 Nixson, Jacque M. 268 Noble, Joella 268 Noble, Richard A. Oliver, Deborah L. 37l Oliver, Michael R. 268 Oliver, Randall W. 268 Oliver, Richard B. 372 Olson, Linda S. 299 Ondeck, Palricia Oquinn, Alice Sue 299 Oroark, Robin L. Orcufl, Pamela S. 299, 69, l7l, 170 Orehek, Michael F. Ormsby, Timolhy L. Orr, Charles Doran Orlega, Laurie A. Orfh, Lawrence H. 299, I44, 234 Osborne, Dickey W. 299 Osborne, Ricky W. 299 Oslin, Marqarel B. 268 Ovard, Mark 299 Owens, Angela R. 372 Owens, Dennis A. 299, I93 Owens, Janie 372 Owens, Michael V. 299 Owens, Palsy K. 268 Owens, Rickie A. 299 Owens, Sheila L. Owens, Slephen M. 268 Owens, Susan A. 268, 372 Owens, Susan E. Owens, William Leon 268 Pace, George D. 299, 122, l24 Paden, Regina 299 Page, Paula K. 372, 205 Page, Randall C. 299 Painler, Delman R. 268 Palmer, Linda M. 299 Palmer, Marshall W. Palmer, Ronald L. Pankonien, Alberl N. 268 Panlfoeder, Michael 268 Parish, Milzi G. 268 Park, Jerry Jack 372 Pearce Pearce , Alison 60, 373 , John S. 373, I6O Pearce, Nancy E. 268 Pearce, Roy E. 268, I44 Pearson, Calherine E. 373 Peasne Peasne r, David Alan r, Kennelh W. Pecina, Sleve 268 Peck, Bobby R. 299 Peck, Penne D. 268 Peeler, Lawrence F. Pendley, Beverly A. 299, 80, 88 Penn, Gary W. 299, I44 Penninglon, Richard 299 Penry, Penry, Mary R. 268 Suzie J. Pepper, Charles M. 299, 8, I44, 348 Perdue, Gary T. 299 Perkins, Jill A. 299 Perkins, Kalhleen M. 299 Perrone, Sam J. Perry, David F. 374 Perry, James D. Perry, Kennelh L. 268 Perry, Cinda 268 Perry, Lacinda A. Pelers, Jeanie A. 299 Peffigrew, Mary 268 Pelly, Cynlhia L. 374, 233 Pelly, Palricia 268 Peylon, Beverly J. 268 Peylon, Michael D. Phelps, Calhey I. 299 Phelps, Eddie Phelps, Kalhy A. 268 Phiffer, Richard M. 268 Phillips, Charles H. Phillips, Clyde L. 268 Phillips , Deborah L. 299 Phgljlips, Gwendolyn II4, 374, II5, Phillips Phillips , Lynn 299 , Sandra L. Phillips, Sleven Ray 374 Pickrell Pierce, , Edina L. 268 Debra J. 300 Prafz, David 268 Preslon, Henry C. 300 Preslon, Kalhy Ann Presfridge, Palricia 300 Prevrafil, Ben F. Prewill, Timolhy L. 300 Price, Karen Lynn 268 Price, Paige 300 Pricer, Jeanela L. 268 Prilchelf, Gary W. Probsl, Cynlhia J. 300 Prueilf, Slarlel 300 Pruell, Brenda K. 300 Pryor, Mihael J. 269 Pullen, Keron A. 269 Pyland, Jan 269 Piland. Jane M. 269 Pyland, Jill 375, I67 Pyle, Clara L. 375 Pyron, Jeffrey Lee Pyron, Susan L. Quarles, Norvell R. Quinn, Joann 300 Quinfal, Richard A. 269 Quinlanilla, Raul S. 300 Quiroga, Cynlhia 269 Rabb, Sandra J. 269 Rabun, Carolyn L. 269 Rach, Kenl l54 Radcliff, Mark E. 300 Rader, David Wayne Radford, Jeanna Sue 300 Raflely, William T. Regan, Charles L. 269 Ragsdale, James R. 269 Raines, Deborah J. 300 Raines, Debra L. 269 Rainwaler, Jeffrey H. 269 Raley, Charles K. 269 Ramsay, Annefla S. 300 Pielsch, David S. I94, 374, l03 Ramsay, Beverly 300 Ramsey, Carol 269 Ramsey, Danny J. Ramsey, Evelyn K. 375, 96 Ramsey, Tina M. Raney, Linda L. 269 Parker, Carrie Lynn 299, 60 Parker, Clara D. 268 Parker, Darrel 299 Parker, David L. 299 Parker, Jill A. 268, l92 Parker, Pamela J. Parker, Palricia 268, 239 Parker, Phyllis 6l, 372, 232, IO3 Parker, Rhona L. Parker, Richmond W. 268 Parker, Roberl G. Parker, Sieve W. 299 Parker, Susanna 268 Parks, Bonnie J. Parks, Judilh G. Pill, K afhleen 374 Pill, Roberf M. Piner, Piner, Pinka, Pipes, Pipes, Pirfle Peggy J. 300 Penny J. 268 Gary M. 300 Charles R. l22 Roger J. Halberl B. Piro, Calhy J. 300 Piro, Sandra L. 374 Rangel, Daniel P. 269, l45 Rangel, Marcus C. 300 Rasmussen, Carol C. 300, 284 Ralhbun, Lance H. Rallilf, Charles E. 269 Ralliff, Linda P. 300 Ralliff, Palricia R. 300 Ray, David J. 269 Raynes, Vivian A. 269 Read, Donna L. 300 445 Regal, Reaga n, Jody Morris 375 Reames, James M. 269 Reames, Laurie E. 300, 69 Reas, Patricia A. 375 Reavis, David M. 375 Reddick, Mary L. 300 Reece, Betti A. 376 Reed, Billy D. 300 Reed, Delanna K. 269 Reed, Julia A. 376 Reed, Michael K. 269 Reed, Yvonne 376 Reedy, Cheryl L. 376 Redy, Gail Louise 30l Reedy, Sheryl W. 300 Reese James S. 376 Reese, Robert M. 376 Reese, Rochelle M. 30l Reese, Thomas A. 269, l22 Reese, Tommy K. 377 Reetz, William R. 377 Reeves, Dagler M. Reeves, Steve Byron 30l Cynthia A. 30l Roberds, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Michael R. 302, Deborah L. 302 Kenneth E. 270 Rhonda L. 302 William G. 302 Robertson, Patricia 270 Robertson, Rebecca E. Robinson, Beverly M. 378 Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robison, Robnett, ,Johnny J. Nancy May 302 Pamela J. 302 Robert J. 270 Robin D. 270 Dennis R. 378 Rock, Kemberly A. 303 Rock, Thomas Edward Rockey, John E. 270 Rodecap, Jay S. 378 Rodela, Ofelia R. 378 Rodela, Portirio Jr. Rodriguez, Diana J. 303 Rodriguez, Eloise 303 Rodriguez, George A. 303 Roehr, Daphne E. 270 Sanders, Gary W. 379 Sanders, Gay D. 270 Sanders, Hollis E. Sanders, James Lynn 380 Sanders, Jerri L. 303 Sanders, Robert 270 Sanders, Vicki K. 270 Sanders, Wayne 270 Sandlin, Ronald B. 270 Sandlin, Steven M. 380 Saraceni, Leonard A. Satchell, Lawrence L. 303 Sauer, Barbara L. 380 Sauer, Nancy C. 303, 60 Saunders, Robert L. l2l Savant, Hope Suzanne Savage, Stephen H. Saxton, Richard A. 276 Sayles, Diane L. 380 Scallions, Charles E. 303 Scallions, James D. 380 Scallons, Jon S. Scamardo, Mary C. 270 Scarborough, Jacqueline 270 Shaw, Kenneth R. 382 Sheffield, William 8.382 Sheley, Elizabeth H. 304, l92 Shelton, Stephen E. 27l, 382 Shelton, Thomas S. Shelton, Vicki 304, 98 Shepard, Ewell N. 27l, I44 Shepherd, Michael S. 382 Sherman, Kathleen R. 382 Sherman, Robert W. 27l, l44 Sherry, Dudley B. 27l Sherry, Paula R. 382 Shiner, James A. 304, I63 Shipley, Larry W. 257 Shirreft, James D. 304, I63 Sholl, Dennis Wayne 382, II3 Shopland, Merrilee L. 79, 27l Shore, Margaret R. 382 Shotts, Daniel W. 27l Shoults, Andrea Lynn 383 Shoults, Christine J. 27l Siepert, Rebecca Ann 304 Sifford,Bruce A. 22, 57, l88, 373 383, lI2 Regal, Timothy Lee 377 Regan, Cindy A. 30l Reich, Sherrill 377 Reichard, Deborah L. Reid, Barbara A. 30l, 60, 234 Reid, Mariorie M. 60, 377 Reid. Randall O. 30l Reilly, Karen S. 30l, 307 Reindel, Catherine A. 30l Reindel, Mark E. 269 Reicek, Agnes Marie 377 Reicek Deborah A. 30l Renegar, James Frank Rentro, Dennis L. 269 Renner, William M. 269, I54 Repp, David N. Rex, Marvin A. 377 Reyes, Rose Marie Rogers, Brad G. 57, 378, 24, 232 Rogers, Michael E. l50, 378 Rogers, Randy K. 303, I67, I69 Rogers, Stanley D. Scarborough, Robert 380 Schafer, Sue Ann 303 Scheer, Joel David 270 Scheer, Sandra E. 303 Schell, Charles T. 303 Schell, Teresa A. 270 Schellenberg, Pamela 270 Scherer, Sallie I. 270 Schick, Debbie D. Schmeichel, William 38l Schneider, Stephen 8. 27l Schnitizius, Martha 303, 38l Schnitzius, Pauda A. Schott, Katherine L. Schroeder, John R. 38l, l23, l25 Schultze, Jean A. 303 Schwartz, K. Paulette 303 Schweikhard, Mary S. 303, 69 Sikes, Roger Allen l88, 383, ll2 Silverthorne, Clint 304 Simiel e, Byron H. 304 Simmons, Deborah J. 304 Simmons, Glynda J. 383 Simmons, Linda A. 304 Simmons, Patricia E. 304 Simms, Charles M. 27l Simms, James J. 383, Simpson, Charles 27l Simpson, Nancy J. 383 Simpson, Ruth A. 305 Simpson, Shirley K. 383 Simpson, Tommy J. 305 Sims, Charles W. Sims, Debra A. Sims, Deborah L. Sims, Marilyn M. 383 Reynolds, Mark E. Reynoldsx, Nancy L. 30l Reynolds, Ralph G. 269, l45 Rheay, Sharon J. 269 Rheingans, John H. 269, l25 Rhoades, Linda E. 269 Rhoades, Ronnie 30l Rhode S, David R. 30l Rhodes, Jo Beth 30l Rhode s, Mary A. 269 Rice, Carolyn 377 Richar Richar ds, Robert R. 269 dson, Jan M. 269 Ronk, Diane 5.378 Ronk, Linda L. 270 Rorie, Pamela Gail 270 Rose, Arthur L. 270 Rose, Cynthia A. 303, I93 Rose, Janet 303 Rose, Janet E. 270 Rose, Robin E. 303, ll5 Rosier, Edward C. Ross, Debbie J. 378 Ross, Debra A. 303, ll5 Ross, John 270, I22 Ross, Linda L. 303 Ross, Linda Lee 22, 56, 57, 2, 3, 3l, l42, 365, 378, 24, lI5 Rosson, Paula Jean Rote, Barry Lee Roth, Judith D. 303 Rothecker, James K. 378 Reuse Florence L. 378 Rowell, Carol J. Rowland, Clarence C. Royall, Debra G. Rozelle, Allen G. 379, 232 Ruble, Martin D. 303 Rudd, Patrick J. 303 Rudin, Linda Sue 379 Scoggins, Gary R. 303 Scoggins, James E. Scoggins, Karen A. 304, 60 Scoggins, Sandra 304 Scoggins, William C. 38l Scoma, Raydean 304 Scott, Anita Jo Scott, Anna Jane Scott, Betty L. 38l Scott, Debra A. 38l Scott, Kim l45 Scott, Kimberly 27l, 239 Scott Roland W. 304 Singleton, Gregory Singleton, Shannon L. 383 Sinor, Cynthia A. 27l Sisemore, Sharon D. 383 Skelton, Sybil D. 305 Skidmore, James W. 329, 383 Skinner, Debra Jo Slack, Cynthia T. Slack, Vincent F. Slane, Kenneth E. 27l Slater, Charles E. 305 Slater, Nancy L. 305, l08 Slay, Richard Earl 383 Richardson, Sally 30l, 284 Ricks, David J. Rico, Rose Ann 30l Riddle, Billy J. 30l Riddle, Cynthia A. 377 Ridgeway, Pamela L. 269 Rieldgel, Allen H. 75, l67, I69, l Riewe, Stephen M. 30l Rite, Howard D. 377 Rigby, Robert W. 30l Riley, Sharon E. 302 Rimfnaf, Marsha L. 302, so Rinebarger, Christopher 377 Rinebarger, Londa R. 302 Rinqlaben, Sheree 269 Ritchey, Sharisse J. 269 Ritchey, Steven W. 302, I33 Ritter, Ned S. 270 Ritter, O. Sammie 302 Rivera, Gonzala 377 Rivers, Bettina J. 302 Roach, Cindy L. 270 Roach, Dow K. 302 Roach, Roger L. l22 Robbins, Karen Sue 302 Robbins, Michael F. 302 Robbins, Richard J. 378 446 Rudine, William Neil 270 Rush. Rush, Rush, Rush, Rushl William David 303 Loyda M. 270 Renee L. 379 Russell E. ow, Faith 379 Russell, Darrell G. Russell, Debra N. l06, 3l2 Russell, Rickey L. Russell, Vicki L. 303 Ruthtord, Andrew W. Ruthledge, Charles G. 303, l24 Ruthl edge, Gary R. I34, 293, I33, 379, I55, l56, l58 Rutledge, Phillip A. 270 Ryan, Debra J. 303 Ryan, Richard A. 303 Rybu rn, Deborah L. 303 Saba, Kathryn A. 25, 379 Saba, Sharon E. 270 Saba, Susan M. 303 Safford, Norma J. 303 Satford, William J. Sage, James D. 379 Salas, Alice C. 303 Salas, John J. 379 Samples, Jerry N. 379 Samples, Terry L. 270 Sanchez, Simon Z. 379 Sand ers, Elbert W. Seaholm, Per 38l, 54 Sealey, Wayne D. 304 Sebastian, Clarence 68, 69, 38l Secrest, Jeffrey A. Setko, Daniel G. 304 Seibert, Keith M. 304 Selden, Donald E. 304, IZO, l25, l24 Self, Jimmy F. 304 Self, Kenneth M. 27l Sellers, Debra L. 60, 38l Sellers, Janet S. 27l Senn, Bruce M. Sessions. Priscilla 38l Setrak, Donna L. 27l Setrak, Mary M. 304 Setser, Sherrill A. 304 Seward, Michael R. 38l Seward, Michelle A. 304 Sexton, Edward M. 304 Seyster, Patrick J. Sharp, Gilbert 27l Sharp, Jimmy C. 38l, l24 Sharp, John C. 382 Sharrock, Sandra Kay 382 Shaver, Gary N. 382 Shaw, Donna J. 27l Shaw, Gary L. 382 Shaw, Janet L. Sloan, Bradley T. Sloan, Philip M. 384 Sloan, Terri L. Slover, Dinah L. 27l Small, Sara L. Small, Debbie 305 Smalley, Amelia J. 27l Smart, James S. I48, 384 Smith, Angela G. 305 Smith, Carlton C. Smith, Charles M. Smith, Charmaine Z. 47, 384 Smith, Cynthia L. Smith, David J. 305 Smith, Diana L. 27l Ssmith, Debra J. 384 Smith, Delores A. 27l Smith, Denise A. 60, 384 Smith, Dennis E. 305 Smith, Dixie L. 27l Smith, Douglas G. 27l Smith, Elizabeth A. 29, 384, 230 Smith, Gary Michael 27l, l2l Smith, Greg C. 305, I54 Smith, James R. 305 Smith, John C. Smith, John R. 305, 385 Smith, Joseph P. Smith, Kenneth E. 385 Smith, Terry L. 305, l23 Smith, Laura R. 27l Smith, Lawrence S. l23 Smith, Leland C. Smith, Leslie E. Smith, Lee 305 Smith, Loyd R. smiih, Mark E. 27l Smith, Monica L. 27l Smith, Nancy K. 305, 69, Smith, Robert D. Smith, Robert Larry Smith, Suzanne 27l Smith Smith, Smith Smith, Smith Smyth, Snider, Snipes, Snipes, Snipes, Stephenson, Jo B. 306, II4 Stepp, Kerrie R. 306 Stepp, Kristie S. 27l Sterling, Bobee K. 306 Stevener, Michael J. 27l Stevens, Leonard M. 387 Stevens, Linda Jo Stevens, Ricky G. Stevens, Robert Lee Stevens, Ryan E. I66 Stewart, Ann 306 Stewart, Charles S. 27I Stewart, Deana B. 27l St3ewart, Mike l2I Tatom, Gayla C. 272 Tatom, William C. I34, 286, l32, 39l, 23l Tavera, Martin 272, l2l Taylor, Brenda L. 306 Taylor, Cheryl A. 306 Taylor, Christine L. 272 Taylor, Debra D. 306 Taylor, Kathy 39I Taylor, Keith L. 272 Taylor, Paul W. 272 Taylor, Rebecca L. 307 Taylor, Roy L. Taylor, Sandra L. 272 Thomas G. Thomas M. 385 Tracey L. 385 Wayne D. 305 Woody Steven 27I, 305 Judy 305 Patricia Ann 78, 385 Ann M. 305 Janice L. 385 Nanette M. 27I Snowden, Alan W. 27l Stewart, Jimmie R. 388 Stiles, Robin 388 Still, Sherry L. 388 Stilwell, Kenneth L. 306, ll4 Stires, Ronald P. 27l St. John, Christopher Il8, 388, l26 Stockard, Beverly G. 27I Stockton, Michael J. 27l, I54 Stone, Barry Alan 306 Stone, Charles 388 Taylor, Susan G. 272 Teague, Len R. 272 Teel, Larry E. 39l Teel, Mark A. 272 Teel, Stevie A. 307 Teichman, Leo A. Terrell, Walter M. Terry, Sharon Sue 307 Terry, Timothy C. Teter, Rebecca J. 39l Torres, Ramona J. 393 Torres, Ronney J. 272 Tortie, Frank Towb, Beverly D. 308 Townsley, Donald E. 393 Townsley, Gary T. 272 Townsley, Kenneth W. 394 Tracy, Mac Alexander 272, l20, l25 Tracy, Steven R. 308 Tratton, David E. Traphagan, Charles K. 308 Travis, Alan Wayne Trent, Brenda K. 394 Trent, Kenneth R. Triplett, Grace E. 272 Tris, Stephen P. 394 Trina, Katherine M. 272 Troegle, Jerry W. 202 Trull, Patricia Ann 308 Truly, Judy Kay 308, 94 Trusty, Cathy J. 272 Trusty, Gary W. 308 Tucker, David E. 308, 3l6, l58 Tucker, Deborah S. 308 Snowden, Michael S. 385 Snyder, Shirley K. 386, I67, I69 Solomon, Delia B. 305 Sondgeroth, Nancy A. Sowards, Jannolyn K. 94, 386 Sowards, Ronda S. 27l Spaeth, Mark R. Stone, James K. 388 Stone, Janice S. 27l Stone, Larry D. 306, l2I Stone, Leslie D. 306 Stone, Paul D. 306 Stonemetz, Eric L. Storey, Ronald C. 27l Spaeth, William P. Sparkman, Dale Wayne Sparks, Sparks, Debra S. Nancy K. 305, 86 Sparks, Vicki D. 305, 234, 25l Spawn, David Stephen 386 Speck, Melissa D. 305 Spinuzzi, Regina D. 27l Spiva Curtis R. 386 Spivey, Philip C. 305, l22 Srubar, Spradli Spratt, Spray, ng, Arnold J. 386 Jackie Jane Daphne Ann 386 Sprunck, Barbara T. 386 Sprunck, Mary A. 305 Dolores A. 27l Stoughton, Ricky E. Stovall, Cindy L. 27l Stovall, Rex F. 27I Strange, Robert G. 388, I99 Strange, Stephan L. 306 Strealy, Monte M. 306 Strelke, William K. 306, l54 Stringer, Judy C. 60, 388, I27 Strong, Sherry L. 389 Struble, Alan G. 389 Strum, Jo Ellen 306 Stuart, Michael W. 306 Stuart, Steven F. I34, 306, 4l, I43, l63, l6I Stubbs, Harry A. 306 Sturdivant, Sally J. 27l Tettleton, Lonnie M. 307 Tettleton, Marvin R. 272 Thigpen, Deborah L. 307 Thomas, Ann V. 39l Thomas, Donna J. 39l Thomas, Gil C. 272 Thomas, Kenneth Thomas, Melody Diann 272 Thomas, Mike F. 307 Thomas, Nancy J. 307, 60 Thomas, Rodney B. Tucker, Janice M. 308, I67, I69 Tucker, Karen A. 272 Tucker, Kathy E. 272 Tucker, Larry L. 272 Tucker, Linda S. 60, 394 Tucker Tucker, Tucker, Lonnie K. 308, 94 Ronald S. 394 Thomas J. 272 Tuggle, Sherry D. 394 Tumlinson, Karen Turbeville, Julia 272 Thomas, Steghen M. 25, 57, Il8, l 6 39I, 225, Thompson, Blenda J. 307 Thompson, Dannie R. Thompson Deborah 39l Thompson, Gary A. 272 Thompson, Jackie D. 392 Thompson, James C. Thompson, Jerry W. 307, I33 Thompson, Larry D. 307 Thompson, Larry D. 307 Thompson, Mark L. 307 Thompson, Paula F. 272 Turnbull, Catherine Turner, Jay B. 272, l45 Turner, John Michael 394 Turner, Paul C. 308 Turner, Richard Y. 394, l57 Turner, Sharran M. 308 Turner, Tanya 395 Staab, Mary K. 305 Staab, William J. 27l Staffeld, Darcee A. 305 Stafford, Benny R. 27l Stailey, Connie E. 305 Stallbories, Robert Stallings, Stephen M. 386 Stallings, Suzanne K. 27l Sudduth, Warren R. ll 389 Sullivan, Michael S. I67, l66 Sullivan, Pat 306 Summers, Ashley Kay 306, 86 Summers, John J. Summers, Keri Brooke 27I Summers, Martha J, 306 Sustayt Sutherl a, Cynthia D. 27I and, Steve E. 389 Thompson, Scott E. 307 Thompson, Sophia M. Thornton, Donna M. 307 Thornton, Karen 307, 72 Thornton, Linda F. 272 Thurman, Linda C. 392 Thurmond, Cynthia A. 392 Thurmond, Jerry D. 392 Stalsworth, Margaret 387 Stantie Stanfor la, Patricia 27: d, Gerald W. 305 Stanley, Cynthia A. 27l Stanley, Steven G. 305 4 S-arkey, Bonnie L. 305 Starling, Willie L. 305 Starnes, Patty C. 387 Stastny, Vicki L. Sutton, Christy L. 306 Sutton, Karen S. 306, Swallow, Dovanda B. 27l Swan, Susan L. 306 Swank, David l22 Swanson, Thomas G. 306 Sweeny, Janet R. 202, 390 Swift, Constance B. 27l Swift, Ross L. 390 Todd, Patti Ann Staton, Deborah L. 305 Steed Jerry R. 27l Steele, Paula G. 387 Steele, Perry G. Steelman, Cynthia L. 27l Steely, Cornelia B. 65, 305 Steffen, Gwen A. Steiqerwald, Sara L. 57, 309, 387 Stein, Diane M. 27l Stein, Nancy L. 306 Stein, Sheryll A. 387 Steinke, Louis F. 306 Stephen, Brett E. 306, 75, l66 Stephen, Sandra Jill 27l Stephens, lvan M. 306 Stephens, Robert S. 27l Swintord, Deborah S. 60, 390 Swing, Gregg S. Swords, Frank H. 390 Swords, Frederick G. 272 Tabbert, Eric B. 390 Tabbert, Mark E. 272 Talcott, Michael A. 306 Taliaterro, Archer A. 272, l45 Talley, Alice E. 306, 69, 72 Talley, Clarence C. 306 Tanner, Belinda Tamez, Ernest Tanner, Carrie L. 272, l92 Tanner, Deborah A. 390 Tanner Tanner Tarno, , Patricia D. 306 , Phillip D. 272 Linda D. 272 Thurston, John R. 272 Thurston, Lana K. 272 Thurston, Paula Ruth Thurston, Thomas J. Tibbles, Debra H. 307 Tilghman, Michael S. Tims, Leon P. 272 Tipping, Melinda S. 307 Tipton, Tr avis A. 272 Tisdale, Nancy R. 307, 393 Tood, Karen S. 393 Todd, Laura S. 307 Todd, Margaret Jane 272 Tisdale, Patricia F. Todd, James F. Todd, Bel va J. 307 Tolan, Bobby J. 307, l44 Tolland. Tolman, Tolman, Tommey Tompkin Tomson, Tanya K. 212 Kay L. 393, 96 Mildred A. 308 , Terry 235 s, Denise 272 Jeanne L. 308 Tooley, Jan M. 393 Toon, Brenda Gail 308 Twedell, David S. 308 Usrey, Ricky L. 308 Utley, Sondra L. Valenti, Samuel Van, Brenda C. 272 Vance, Deborah G. 395 Vance, Michael David 272 Vanderburg, Charles Vanderburg, Jana D. 308, 204 Vandivort, Terry D, 395, 53, 54, 27 Vanhorn, Debbie J. 272 Vann, Linda K. 308 Varnon, Trudye 272 Vaughan, Kathleen E. 308 Vaughan, Michael R. 272 Vaughan, Steven 308 Vaughn, Sherial 272 Veal, Larry J. 395 Veal, Susan G. 308 Verble, Marilyn S. 395 Verhoeven, David A. 272, 7l Vice, Jerry B. 395 Vieger, Robert A. Vieger, Joseph A. Vinsey, Anthony J. 308 Voltmann, Stephen M. 395 Wade, Bennett E. i4o, i4i, iso, gr, I33, isa, ma, wi, 395, 229, Wade, Constance M. 395 Waqener, Sharle R. 65, 308, 23 Wahl, Michael R. Wahlquist, Ray W. Waite, Anne 396 Waite, Robert D. 272 Waits, William P. 272 Waits, William R. 308 Wakefield, Sherry A. 272 Walden, Mark S. 308, I36, I33, 100, l6I Stephe ns, Tom Ray 387, Stephenson, Ben A. 306, I66, l68 Stephe nson, Jesse R. 387 Tarpley, George H. 272 rarpiey, william H. 390, 122, izs Tate, Janis E. 60, 348, 390 Topley, Donald C. Topper, Linda L. 308 Topper. Matson A. 333 Walden, Rebecca C. 308 Waldie, Patricia D. 308 Waldro . 272 447 Williams Waldrop, Karen D. 272 Walker, Anna M. 308 Walker, Beverly J. 272 Walker, Debra J. 272 Walker, Edilh R. Walker, Elizabelh A. 396 Walker, Elizabelh J. Walker, Janice E. 272 Walker, Julian E. 273 Walker, Kalhy G. 396 Walker, Larry L. 273 Walker, Michael D. 273 Walker, Muriel J. 397 Walker, Priscilla A. 397 Walker, Ricky A. Walker, Roberl Bruce 308 Walker, Slephen M. 397 Walker, William 397 Wallace, Rebecca A. 273 Weedman, Jane 400 Weeks, Weeks, Carl M. Linda H. Wilkerson, Gary P. 402 Wilkerson, Vivian D. 2I2, 403 Wilkinson, Melissa 274 Weeks, Mona Carrigan 400 Weeks, Truell L. 274 Weilder, Gary 400 Weisenburg, Jill 274 Willard, Danny G. 403 Williams, Bryan R. Williams, Bryan Dale Williams, Carol L. 403, l27 Williams, Charles H. Weilzm Welch, Welch, Welch, an, Kalhy L. 400 Charlolle A. 400 Judilh A. 400 Terrence J. 274 Williams, Cindy J. 3l0 Williams, Cindy L. 3lO Williams Curl A. 274 Ward, Barbara Dianne 308 Wallace, Roger D. 308 Wallace, Vicki 273 Waller, Bruce L. 273 Walls, David W. 397 Walls, Elizabelh A. 273 Walp, Donna G. 273 Walslon, Rae N. Walvoord, Timolhy 273 Waraksa, Karen C. 273 Ward, Gary E. 397 Ward, Joanne E. 273 Ward, Susan J. 397 Weldon, Slephen A. 274 Wells, Becki A. Wells, Palricia O. Werner, Darlene M. 274 Werner, Janice L. 309 Werner, Vincenl J. IIO, 309 Wesl, Carol A. 309 William William , Dana D. 274 s, Deborah A. 3ll s, Douglas A. 3ll Wise, Sheila bl, 20, 337, 404, 224 Wilhers, Linda A. 3ll Wilhrow, Carol J. 275 Wilhrow, Melinda 275 Willkower, Michael W. 3ll, l23 Woerner, Paul A. 3ll Wiagord, Caryl M. 43, 405, 37, 39, Wolford, John W. 275 Wolf, John L. 275 Wolfe, George Barlon Wolfe, Kennelh E. 275 Womack, Slephanie G. 405 Wood Diane Hendrick Williams Frederick l36, 74, I33, 237 Williams, James B. Welsel, Janice R. 309 Whalen, Rebecca J. 274 Wharlon, Nancy l. 309 Wharlon, Palli N. 400 Whalley, Jeffrey W. 40l Whalley, Larry L. Wheeler, Anila L. Wheeler, David M. 309 Wheeler, Jamie H. 309 Melinda Jane 308 Ward, Terry L. Wardell, Joe M. I48, 397, I49 Warren, Allen 273 Warner, Donna K. 398 Warner, Pamela S. 279, 398 Warren, Deborah M. 308 Warren, Horlon Earl 398 Warren James A. Warren, Loyd M. 273, l44 Warren, Wheler, John E. 274, I44 Wheeler, Kim K. 274 Whelslone, Diana R. 309 Whelslone, Donna L. 247 Whilaker, Larry N. 3lO Whilaker, Palricia L. 3l0 While, Brenda Lynn 60, 40l While, Cliflon T. 4Ol While, Cynlhia J. 274 While, Della E. 274 While George P. 274 While, James E. 274, l2l Williams, John S. 3ll Williams, John W. Williams, Karen l. 274 Williams, Kennelh A. 29, 403, 53 Williams, Kirk 274 Williams, Lonnie M. Williams, Mark D. 275 Williams, Michael R. 275 Williams, Michael W. Williams, Paul D. 275 Williams, Randall W. 275 Williams, Richard S. 275 Williams, Samual R. Williams, Sondra L. 25 Williams, Suzan G. Williams, Windell R. 275 Wood, David Lyle 3ll, l59, Wood, Edward David 405 Wood, Janice K. 405 Wood, Sharon D. 3ll Wood, Wendy L. 275 Woodard, Kevin A. Woodard, Randy L. 203 Woodard, Vicki L. 275 Woods, Carl F. 275 Woods, Phyllis Ann 405 Woods, Slerling E. 405 Woods, Timolhy 275 Woods, Vickie Lynn Woody, Janice M. Woody, Leona S. 405 Woody, Billy C. Jr. Wooldridge, Palli 405 Wooldridge, Sheryl 275 Warren, Rulhmary 309 Wash, Jennifer C. 60, 398 Wash, Rebecca L. 273 wsshbume, Deborah L. 398 Wasson, Deborah 398 Wasson, Mary K. 273 Walherwax, Calhy D. 398 While, While, While While While, Linda Gayle 274 Ricky Gene Ronald E. 3l0, 40l Ronald Eugene Slephen E. 3lO Whilson, Mary M. 3l0 Whillle, Janel S. 3lO Williamson, David L. 275 Williamson, Donna G. 3ll Williamson, Lloyd M. Williamson, Mickey 3ll Williamson, Palli Jo 3ll Williamson, Theresa Williamson, Vicki L. 3ll Williamson, Wm. G. Jr. 403 Willingham, Weldon J. Willis, David L. 3ll Willis, Slephen E. 3ll Wilmolh, Mary J. 207, 43 Wrlson, Carolyn E. 3ll Wilson, Deborah A. 403 Woolf, Woolf, Sherry L. 60, 406 Terri G. 3ll Woolley, Cynlhia A. 406 Woolley, Sandra K. 275 Wren, Caludia M. 275 Wrighl, Chris E. 3ll Wrighl, Elizabelh M. 406 Wrighl, Jana L. 3ll Wrighl, Marion E. Wrighl, Marlha l. 406 Walkins, Andy M. 309 Walkins, Daniel D. l6l Walkins William M. Walson, Beverly J. 309 Walson, Charles K. Walson, Dennis K. 309, 398, l25 Walson, Janice 273 Wlalson, Jo 309 Walson, Lawrence E. 398 Walson, Malcolm L. 273 Walson, Richard C. 309 Walson, 'Todd L. 273 Whillon, Alicia K. 40l Whillon, Carolyn K. 40l Wibbenmeyer, Carol 402, ll5 Wibbenmeyer, Diane 3l0 Wibbenmeyer, Donna 3l0 Wible, Charles R. 402 Wicker, Nina B. 274 Wieland, Cynda C. 3lO, 38, 200 Wierick, Glenda J. 402 Wierick, Michael D. 274, l54 Wigand, Lee A. 3lO Wigand, Winslon J. 274 Windham, Dena M. 3ll, 5l, 38 Wall, Bonnie R. 309 Wallon, Paula K. 399 Walls, Beverly A. 309 Walls, Deborah M. 399 Walls, Paul S. 309 Wilburn Wilburn Wilbu rn, Wilburn r Debra A. Donna K. Larry Gregg 402 Margarell 402 Wilson, Deborah K. Wilson, Debra L. 275 Wilson, Glynda N. 275 Wilson, Joachim J. Wilson, Judy K. 3ll Wilson, Kalhy L. 3ll Wilson, Mark 403 Wilson, Mary Helen 404 Wilson, Pamella 238 Wilson, Rebecca A. 404 Wilson, Ronald W. 275 Wilson, Rosemary 69, 404 Wilson, Sheryl R. 275 Wilson, Teresa Rae Wilson, Thomas M. 275 Wlnanl, Ralph M. 275 Wylie, Virginia F. Wyman, Krislie Kay l08, 406 Wymer, David L. Ysnaeu, Vicki s. 61, 20, 223, 337, 406, 225, zsi, 37, l'27 Yarbrough, John R. Yarbrough, Roberl R. Yafes, Deborah l. 406 Yales, Janice L. Yarbo, Johnny 275 Yeager, James E. 275 Yenne, Thomas R. 68, 69 406 Yenne, William P. 275 Yium, Larry J. Yonley David L. 407 York, Billy Joe l40, I33 York, Douglas E. 275 York, Kennelh E. 3ll York, Terry W. Young, Beverly J. Wawak, Lawrence E. 399 Way, Terry Keilh 273 Wealherbee, Elna 309, 86 Wealherread, Judy K. 309 Weaver, Jeffrey G. 399 Weaver, Susan K. 399 Weaver, William W. 399 Webb, James W. 399 Webb, Johnny M. 309 Webb, Margarel 273 Webber, Carol J. 274 Websler, Mable A. 400 448 Wilchesler, Sally K. 3l0 Wilchesler, Susan K. 3lO Wilcox, Douglas P. 402 Wider, Daniel R. 274, l44 Wilder, Gary l22 Wilder, Linda M. 402 Wilensky, Dan 274 Windha m, Donald A. 275 Windham, James D. 404 Windle, John P. 275 Windsor, Jeanne 3ll Windsor, Joe W. 3ll, l33 Winfrey, Rebecca L. 3ll Wiley, Roberl W. Wilhile, Alice E. Wilhile, Claudia A. Wilhile, Garry M. Wilhile, Larry G. Wilhile, Libby 3lO Winkler, David G. ll0, 3ll Winn, Deborah A. 275 Winslead, Roberl L, 404 Winlon, Peggy J. 275 Wischmeyer, Dana K. 275 Wise, John R. Young, Carl G. Young, Edward L. Young, Harvey D. 275 Young, Janel Lynn 407 Young, Lesler F. Youngblood, Candice 407 Zacha, Mark S. 407 Zakarian, Richard L. 275 Ziegler, Reinhard 3ll, ll9, l Zimmerman, Slephen A. 407 Zimmermann, Lynn R. 407 Zimmern, Alfred D. 407, I66 Zirges, Zivney, Carolyn F. 407 Cheri Marie 3ll 8 s A1 fri. Closing of Year Marks Ending, New Beginning WiTh The end oT The school year comes The conclusion oT The school Term as iT now exisTs. Also ending was The Term oT Principal Dr. RoberT B. l-larris who now worlcs WiTh oTher secondary schools as DirecTor OT Secondary EducaTion. Dr. l'larris's Cougar SpiriT and concern led To The in.- creased spiriT in The school. Wirh conclusions come new beginnings. Seniors begin Their TuTure wiTh deTerminaTion and a zeal Tor success. Mr. D. R. Richardson came baclc To Bryan Adams To serve as principal and To lead Bryan. Adams in The new Tour quarTer school plan. The el ConquisTador has aTTempTed To capTure The soul and spiriT OT Bryan Adams High School. The sTaTT Tound This youThTul spiriT in all They worked wiTh. WiTh The help oT Taylor Publishing Company, Mr. Merle Tyler, company represenTa- Tive: TriniTy Journalism lnsTiTuTe: and Gary's STudios. The mosaic sTyle was carried ouT. WiTh The excep- Tion of color, porTraiTs and ROTC picTures, all oThers were Taken, developed, and prinTed by sTu- denT phoTographers. The sTaTT hopes ThaT They have capTured The SpiriT oT YouTh ThaT played a viral role in. The spiriT oT Bryan Adams in l97O. 449 Students at Bryan Adams Mourn Lass at Classmates .. 'S L--A 'HH mg 'M 5 3 Sv s t Bryan Adams has expertenced a loss with the death ot students Mary Boyd. Donna Hoque, and Ned Ritter. 450 if 9 C TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made Zfffffgffyik
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