Bryan Adams High School - El Conquistador Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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I , ,, g: 5 1 , :iz A 41 , Involvement Cernents Confznfzuniy Strength 5 '5- n Breaking the Limit in Competition -in ...naar- WN! ,Wh JW Q 'H J' 1 V 1 - 1 , , , ' ' ' -A '- B 3, .,::f: z f f1?i.,.:zm,' ., Q X 121 f f W 1. 11' ,f H AZ . Lv I .' , f, . Af, M - 1 f E,M.p,1.-1 V .I , . 5,1:5fQ,5,,-x Mg, ' ' I A' k A ' -w..4,.-L V ... ,... A . - ' V W ,--on ' .,,'- ga V. 1, Fuyilling the Important Goals .1 V 15 Cougars Take I I to the Limit. P v 1 Y I W 1 s 7 R k',-nav Q ,ff TOP: Mr. Richardson welcomes new students to B. A. UPPER LEFT: Belles perform for the freshmen. LEFT: Tim Hoekaduy serves cookies and punch lo the freshmen. Atl Freshmen Are Welcorned on Orientation Day Orientation Day was held on August 26, 1977. Eager freshmen and new students made their way to the auditorium for a brief program. Mr. Richardson opened the program with words of welcome. The band, Belles, majorettes and cheerleaders were dressed in their uniforms as they proudly performed for the new students. Introductions were made of the student council representatives. Instructions were then given to the stu- dents to visit their homerooms. The assembly came to an endg and the halls were filled with lost fresh- men. Once in the homerooms, B.A. folders were given to everyone. The folder included such information as a list of the counselors, the school calendar, the bell schedule, and the athletic schedule. Students were then allowed to leave, and visit the lunchroom. Cookies and punch were served to everyone. Booths were set up as different clubs and organizations were represented. The new students left Bryan Adams with excitement and anticipation, of the new school year. J: 'ff 5 1 ww ' A, f .- .W i are 73563 :her Burnet? wa Qs. 'e is ,ggi 1 'igiuf' Tee' . ., LEFT: James Van Roy proudly displays his B.A. folder. RIGHT: Jeff Benton represents the Radio Club, as Tony Nuncio represents the Science Club. Earbf Birds Arrive Be ore First Period Are you one of the hundreds of Bryan Adams students who find it dif- ficult to arrive at school by the 8:25 bell? Now have pity for the 144 stu- dents who must be here at 7:20 for 00 classes. During football season band and Belle members must be at school between 7:00 and 7:30 for early morning practices. The morning before a pep assembly, Spirits and cheerleaders can be heard going over the cheers to be used in that days assembly. Others rush to do last minute homework or studying for a test in the library before the first period bell rings, on the other hand, a few Bryan Adams students arrive at school earlyjust to have a donut and coke with some friends. School activities start long before 8:25. i'iZi '-.., A A ,Kimi ' ritff- d' NV 3 n f : r ..,. I A --ff ' ,1fffM?i+ .gg . ---, .ff . ,,,,' r ' ,Vi , f s f b , l M 2' s f lf. - L' TOP RIGHT: Rhonda McElwain and Sarah Flnklea dress up for morning practice ABOVE LEFT: Beverly Cole and Diane Taylor along with other students have breakfast in lunchroom ABOVE LEFT: Hank Jamieson loves to spend his early mornings ln the library studying .ef P.. A TOP: Michelle Massey helps Spirits learn a new cheer. LEFT: Janet Reynolds and other band members sleep walk through morning practice ABOVE: Shorts and curlers appear the fad for early morning Belle practice, First Day of S Chao! Brings Many New Faces August 29, 1977 at Bryan Adams was a very exciting day as 3,150 stu- dents attended the first day of school. The new students were greeted by a big banner of welcome, hanging over the front door. Everyone went to their assigned homerooms to fill out medical and census cards. After homeroom it was then time for students to go through their new sched- ules. As the second week of school started the halls were thinning out, and the teachers started counting tardies. The you are here maps were taken down. and the lost faces seemed to disappear. The new school year was off to a great start. . ,,e, , ,,, , -sum, f ,v :I ' -, , E . ,v 'libfifff 12 5. 1, M T ,6A. he ,,., T iii , .Mfg AZ, E TOP RIGHT: This unidentified student is excited about his new classes. RIGHT: Students compare schedules and try to find their classes. ABOVE: Many new students park on Peavy Lot. f ,L 1 f M , Ville I ,T W ,estimate 4 :aw Wy ff 225 ,.,,, , N A , it tu M, Z f f f J 1 1 2 V af X11 i V sai f fi 1155 .F f F W6 -iw ,V if ... .,, 4 ,,i, ,',, ,, ,,,,tt i tttl y 'U t ,CV . . A, , A We K't 1-1f 5 it iiii iiitti ittss ' T515 if I . T' H ' al f .I in' ' A T 1if,li53Qf: .' Assemblies Spark Enthusiasm or Football Aside from the game itself, assemblies are the highlight of each week during football season. Within two short assemblies during first period, almost every person at Bryan Adams joins together to get nspiritl' and just have fun. Band, Belles, Cheerleaders, C.C.'s, C.B.'s, and Spirits repre- sent a great many people in assemblies. Presentation of our flag and the National Anthem are the first events of assemblies. Afterwards, cheerleaders present skits, give out spirit sticks, and lead in cheers. Band and majorettes add sparkle by playing jazz numbers that are the trademark of our band. Occasionally as a spe- cial treat, the Belles perform their routines. The assemblies ended every time with our alma mater. Assemblies raised support for our football team each week. TOP LEFT: Randy Hardin and Greg Cody show their spirit as Cindy Magee looks on. TOP RIGHT: Marty McElya finds there is much to laugh about in assemblies. TOP: James Ivey leads the band during a song. MIDDLE: The football team is introduced to the school. BOTTOM: John Simmons. Kye Presley. and Cathi Belue lead in a cheer. Lunchroom Picks Up Student Spirit Over the years, the Bryan Adams cafeteria has become the most popu- lar gathering and meeting place in our school. Where else can you buy a complete lunch, stock up on school supplies, and enjoy good music all at the same time? The B.A. bookstore has been very beneficial in aiding students with necessary supplies. The store is stocked full ofjust about anything a stu- dent might need or want, including a Student Action Box for any sugges- tions students might have to better our school. Thejuke box provides the type of music that the students like to hear and makes the lunch periods a little more enjoyable and entertaining. If you need to know about any certain event, check the room. They will supply you with a complete agenda of what's happenin' at our school. if- ABOVE LEFT: Shane Farris takes milk break from his hectic day. ABOVE: Students find the lunchroom a perfect place for their daily gossip sessions. l C I 2 N -'P 'Win-....,, TOP LEFT: Josh Chambers looks over the many selections of thejuke box. TOP RIGHT: Josh Chambers needs energy to make it through his busy day. CENTER: Tommy Law and Shelly O'neal show enthusiasm for the exciting lunchroom atmosphere. LEFT: Leann Mincinski uses her lunchroom time to cram for the big test. The Last Bell Rings and Still cz Full Day Ahead As the 3:00 bell rings and the school day slowly comes to a close many students still have a full afternoon and evening to go. Spirits could be seen decorating the halls with posters and crepe paper the afternoon before all football games, meanwhile the football team was running through pre-game practices during seventh period. In room 231 the annual staff works frantically to meet deadlines during sixth and seventh periods, while the newspaper staff in room 142 work on getting the next edition of the Cougar Crossroads to the student body. A major part of the Bryan Adams students leave for afterschooljobs when the last bell rings. Others go home to prepare for an evening out with friends. Us f r, li 'ff t te As I I, I ' , , .4 1, ,lcisxli -e. -L ' - ' s ,r V ' 3- 4- TX 4' If 3, Lf 'IJ f . ,ig 7' A f '- l'4 jk .Ai A ggg. ff . f - 5, .. i A1 , - tx t, t, .yy..yg f 5 Q F . ? .. . , 1 L A a H 1 fliiiwfvlifti A I' . ABOVE: Jeff Collins, Lisa Keys, Woody Yenne. Lynne Chance. Brian Ferrell and Mike Hatcher having some fun after school. LEFT: Bill Howard excitedly waits on his customer. I ff TOP LEFT: Stacy Rains does some redecorating on a football players locker. TOP RIGHT: Spirits decorate the wall with a mighty Cougar. ABOVE LEFT: Some football players will do anything for fun. ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Brown eagerly awaits his next customer. N i ghtlzfe Gives Relaxation A fter a H ara' Day Activities don't stop when the Bryan Adams student leaves school. Nightlife is a main part of a students activities. Some people work, while others entertain themselves with a movie and dinner. Fargo's, Magic Pan, and all restaurants on Greenville Ave. are patronized by students. Clubs and discos become additional entertainment for those that are of legal age. Couples visit the ever-famous submarine races held every night at White Rock Lake. Altogether, nightlife at B.A. proves to be an exciting part of the day. g. 'T?'if5i5i'li.: i 5 , , TOP: Fargo's is the scene of many Friday night happenings. RIGHT: Movies are a way of getting away from it all. TOP: Carousel has many activities for B.A. students. BOTTOM: Many cars can be sighted at .lack in the Box. The Week of Homecoming Brings Excitement and Memories Anticipation and excitement filled the halls of Bryan Adams during the week of Homecoming. There were dresses to be bought, flowers had to be ordered, and tickets needed to be bought. The Student Council desig- nated certain days for the entire student body to dress alike. Country spirits came out on over-all day. Students expressed their choices for the future on college t-shirt day. On the day of Homecoming game B.A. spirit was expressed by green and white day. The stage played during lunches one day to build up spirit for the upcoming game. While other students were getting ready for the dance at the Holiday Inn Ballroom, some members of the Student Council were decorating the ballroom. The week of Homecoming was a time of excite- ment and will always be remembered. 2 5122 wr TOP: ls Todd williams improving with age? LEFT: James Ivey wears his best for activities during Homecoming week. ABOVE: The real animal in Josh Chambers comes out during Homecoming ABOVE: Luis Guiterrez and Pam Bellah enjoy one of the few slow dances. TOP RIGHT: Our Lovely Homecoming Court: April Kelly. Midge Anderson. Kye Presley, Melissa Shelton. BOTTOM RIGHT: Trigger Happy creates the wild disco sound. H amecomin g Dance Adds to Victory Celebration On the evening of Nov. 5, the ballroom of the Holiday Inn on Center- ville came alive with lights and sound of the band Trigger Happy as the Bryan Adams student celebrated their impatiently awaited annual Homecoming dance. BA teamed with excitement, but there was little joy in the hallowed halls of H. Grady Spruce as the Apaches were forced to unhappily accept their crushing defeat from the mighty Cougars on Homecoming eve. Thanks to the fantastic sponsorship of the Student Council, the dance was a complete success. Students and some teachers poured in the doors at 8:00 p.m. and wearily yet happily departed at 12:00 p.m. Wild dancing and music were not the only activities presented. A lovely homecoming queen was also selected along with her just-as-lovely court. Homecoming queen was Ms. Kye Presley followed by junior princess Ms. Midge Anderson, sophomore duchess Ms. Melissa Shelton, and freshman maiden Ms. April Kelly. TOP LEFT: Monica Braganier and her date enjoy a few moments of solitude. TOP RIGHT: Trigger Happy brings the students to life. LEFT: Students get down to the disco sound. BOTTOM LEFT: Students cuddle to the sweet sound of the slow music, The 1977- 78 Homecoming Court W iid' 7 f 1 V4 1-Q w 3 if A A Nia., ' ::: as : 1 t . ef-fi Pima .mlb af l '5'7 l FAR TOP LEFT: Homecoming Queen Finalists: Syvia Wood, Susan Firth, and Dandi Allen. FAR TOP RIGHT: Homecoming Queen: Kye Presley. FAR BOTTOM LEFT: Homecoming Princess: Midge Anderson. FAR BOTTOM RIGHT: Homecoming Princess Finalists: Camille Conine, Laurie Paschal, and Kelly Winham. TOP LEFT: Homecoming Duchess: Melissa Shelton. TOP RIGHT: Homecoming Duchess Finalists: Leann Fairchild, Karen Wolfe. and Claire Fuqua. ABOVE LEFT: Homecoming Maiden: April Kelly. ABOVE RIGHT: Homecoming Maiden Finalists: Kelly Robinson, Kim Galetka. and Paige Fletcher Donna Reese Football Queen M arei M urrell Key Club Sweetheart Carhi Belue Soccer Queen Cindy M agee Basketball Queen .FL Presents Thursday N i gh! at the Movies. Thursday Night at the Movies was held this year on October 29. This talent show was held to benefit the National Forensic League. Money was used to pay for transportation to and from N.F.L. tournaments, and the entry fees. John Simmons was this year's Master of Ceremonies. Much of the show consisted of songs and dances. The Tribute to Elvis was a unique highlight of the show. Three skits performed by Kenneth Nance, John Simmons, and Paul Ridenour added laughs to the show. Wendy Martin's ventriloquist act, and Joe Saba's imitations entertained the audience. 55 students performed in the finale, entitled There's No Business Like Show Business. Ms. Tissa Foley and Mrs. Janet Gerard worked very hard preparing to make the N.F.L. talent show a big success. r. .- 'P E5 . . A' ' f My K fs t ,- ' C 2? V V' 'Q ' 1 ., J Z -1, S, -6,4 l .K l 3 -:fa 1 ' 1:1 TOP RIGHT: John Simmons, this year's Master of Ceremonies. LEFT: The cast happily practices the finale. ABOVE: Jerry Turner and Van Palmer on their guitars. Q la-HV ' ,.,. ' -' ' ' ff:':s-sw... , A - A' 2 I - I ' QLI. ' ' 'f'- ls-A ABOVE LEFT: Ruby Parker sings You'll Never Walk Alone. ABOVE RIGHT: The finale. There's No Business Like Show Business. LEFT: Andrea Steffen and Glen Farris present flowers to Mrs. Gerard. ABOVE: Alice Bybee and Jackie Schultger during practice. QW V ,Q ,I 1 ,K ,, Q maxi if,.,.,M K kim an at Y X K 5 5. 1 Bryan Adams Students Prepare for Largest Tournament in State Wearing suits. ties and dresses, students from 65 schools in Texas and Oklahoma invaded the halls of Bryan Adams, It was the first day of the National Forensic League Tournament. The tournament, which is acclaimed as the largest tournament in the state, was held on the 3 and 4 of February and contained such events as debates. duets and orations. With the help of tournament directors Glen Farris and Joe Wyman and other Bryan Adams students who gave up their free time to act as hosts, hostesses. timekeepers and errandrunners, the tournament ran smoothly. Saturday evening after the competition was over and the votes were tallied. an assembly was held to present award trophies and ribbons to the outstanding students. As they began leaving, relieved but proud Bryan Adams N.F.L. members breathed a sigh of relief. ABOVE: An out of town student practices before going in to start competition. LEFT: Directors Glen Farris and Joe Wyman working hard to get last minute details straight before the tournament begins. I Cothurnus Playhouse MczkesaSM 'A ' S 'H Again, as in years past, the Bryan Adams Cothurnus Playhouse proved to be a great success. This year the play MASH was presented to enthusiastic crowds on Dec. lst and 2nd. The light comedy of the play is situated in Korea during the war and among the many roles were Tom Monks as Hawkeye, Mark McKinnon as Duke, David Roberts as Trap- per John, and Shari Harris as Major Hot Lips Hoolihan. Although the play suffered several technical mishaps, such as a smoking electrical prop, this simply added to the light-hearted atmosphere the characters created. With Grace Clay directing, exceptional performances were given by all of the cast. ABOVE: Scott Knowles. David Roberts. Dirk Franklin. and Kenneth Nance pass the time away TOP: Stanley Waite pauses for orders from Kevin Marshall. LEFT: John Simmons, Kenneth Nance, and Paul Ridenour amuse the crowds. RIGHT: Dirk Franklin tells Tom Monks goodbye. TOP: Shari Harris and Melanie Derrick talk in the mess tent. LEFT: Tom Monks discusses his mental problems with Mike Black. RIGHT: The army nurses look on as the Bonwix Sisters flirt. Two Enchanted Evenings at BA. On February 17th and 20th, the Bryan Adams auditorium was turned into a World War II military base on a South Pacific island, in the pro- duction of South Pacific. The musical was presented by the fine arts departments, under the direction of Mr. Colton Erwin, Mrs. Grayce Clay, and the student directors, Mark Mckinnon and Kevin Marshall. Kim Whitten, John Simmons, Barbie Williams, Steve Ashmore, Donna Ball, and Paul Ridenour played the leading roles in the musical. Members of the B.A. Concert Choir acted as military personnel, nurses, and French natives. The B.A. Orchestra provided the background music, as the Key Club provided the refreshments during intermission. ABOVE: Steve Ashmore tells Billy Holley how it's going to be. TOP RIGHT: Kim Whitten, as Nellie Forbush. washes that man right outa her hair. RIGHT: John Simmons. as Emille deBeceque, sings Some Enchanted Evening. ,N lllfl ABOVE: Steve Ashmore dances his way into everyone's heart. TOP LEFT: Nurses: Mzirki Wufford. Jackie Schuttger, and Beverly Davis find lots to gossip about. ACROSS: Bloody Mary and Liait want to know the truth about Lt. Cable. TOP LEFT: Nurses talk together as Steve Ashmore and Kim Whitten have their own conversation. ACROSS: Barbie Williams. as Bloody Mary. tries to sell the G.l.'s grass skirts, ABOVE: Paul Ridenour. as Lt. Cable. doesn't know what to say to Liat. Donna Ball. in 'v--q - .I ' 'F- el Q f. 4-as f ,, :-A., il ' ,K ff ew Fashion Awareness Comes to B.A. The past year has brought to us the soft look of many forgotten materials. Silk, satin, velour, angora and wool all appeared in clothes this winter. Layering clothes came back, but in a loose way with cowl necks, shawls, dresses and the peasant look dominating the scene. Boots, pants and the everlastingjeans still remain. For guys, handsome sweaters and flannel shirts maintained the fashion, and the tennis shoe was also popular. As winter progressed, ski jackets with lift tickets still intact, and ski sweaters were status symbols for lucky skiers. A popular item in girlsjew- elry was the stickpin. with a wide variety of styles. Clutch purses and monograms of all types were seen everywhere along with strappy sandals and f'combs for the hair. expression. LEFT: Brian McCluskey displays two typical looks a flannel shirt and a wistful ABOVE: A common fashion this year was the cowl neck and the stickpin if 'heya TOP LEFT: Hellivi Helin takes time out from her busy studies to display her Nordic beauty. TOP RIGHT: With a look of scrutiny. Kim Sjostrom prepares to air his gripe in the Student Council Action Box. RIGHT: Par Rengard applauds enthusiastically but his expressions reveal his true opinion. X f O New S Zudenls Acyusl to cz New Lgfe America the New Worldug few people refer to America as the HNew Worldv today, but that is exactly what it is to B.A.'s new for- eign exchange students. These four excited students came to the United States expecting cowboy boots and western hats but found something quite different yet still quite exciting. Par Rengard, Hel- livi Helin, and Jan Erich Rundborn, from Sweden, and Kim Michael Sjostrom, from Finland, have various interests and hobbies such as skiing, tennis, sailing, swimming, snorkeling, and horseback riding. All four are quite active in school clubs and activities and have made many outstanding accomplishments in both. These lively students have admitted that living in Texas and attending Bryan Adams has become an experience they will long remember. t Jan Rundborn can always find time for a friendly conversation. Ji Earhf Practice Leads to Later Wins Practice portrays an important part of being a Bryan Adams athlete. From dawn to sunset one can see a participant practicing even before school opened on August 29. On July 25 the football players began prac- ticing as a group in the morning and again in the afternoon without the supervision of the coaches. They also had an individual schedule to fol- low the entire summer and many also worked out at Nautilus. On August 15, the coaches began working with the athletes. The participants of foot- ball practice in their entire gear everyday except the day before the game when they practice in shorts. The Bryan Adams athletes have shown a great desire for competition and glory by practicing with an intensity never seen before. H53 . A 2--. Y? ,tl 5 be if t .sl 5 'J stiff yi S 5 l ,, .gig .5 ., it . .., FQWM R . X 25 . 315 Y T f tei, A s , t f- ii 3: ii .ifb - a t , p s t e at ,s it if ' . 1 1 ' f i,-- . it A . t , ,f he 'ecc T :W A1 ,, . my V. . . sg R 1' V ..l:,,- - i .m j' . fq K W A j . K V4 3. . , if as ,.f I ,..,. A 5 , -f'Q,t-'u,,s , TOP RIGHT: Dawson Wells stretches to , 'f ' f t . A gm s catch a high pass. gf f f: In it A' Y ABOVE: Scott Boren warms up. of V , 'ff RIGHT: Bret St. Clair. Mark Peterson, f ' A' 1 Chuck McCarley, Mike Ellis. Bobby 'i Q Fodge. and Danny Windham take a break from practice. t t II AAAA District Champions f f ABOVE: The I977 Varsity Football: FRONT: Doug Miller. Luis Gutierrez. Michael B. Ellis, Mike Carlile. Mike Beene. Keith Hall. Chuck McCarley. Joe McKeever. David Snider. Scott Boren. SECOND ROW: Scott Simmons. Ricky Gruhbs. Karl Dial, Brady Davis. David South. Bret St. Clair. Kevin Stone. Steve Ashmore. John Gilbert. Mike L. Ellis. Bobby Fodge. Rusty Hill. Rene Strong. Mike Rhodes. Tim Hockaday. THIRD ROW: Coach Ferguson. Coach Marshall. Tony Hammontree. Joe Self. David Johnson. Daniel Windham. Scott Scribner. Dawson Wells, John Cohen. Kirk Wilson. Gary Gunn. Allen Skinner. Coach Hunt. Coach Land. TOP: Brian Davis. Robert Guinn Chris Bybee. Larry Waite. Billy Joe. Mark Jenkins. Mark James. Brian Moody. Mark Pederson. David Halstead. Cougars Split Non-District Openers Through two games in the 1977 season Bryan Adams managed to thor- oughly confuse the critics as to their potential in District play. Picked sixth in district, the Cougars looked awesome in a 14-0 win over District 10-AAAA preseason favorite North Mesquite. Joe Self put the Cougars on the board first in 1977 with his Touchdown run and Rusty Hill accounted for the other TD on a quarterback keeper. The defense plagued the Stallions throughout the night with their formidable rush. A week later at Forester Field the Cougars met the high-powered Gar- land Owls in the second big game of the year. Through three quarters the Cougars simply out-hustled the Owls. But in the fourth quarter' the Owls finally 'broke through for a 26-13 victory. The game looked to be a good warm up to prepare for W. T. White and the District opener. FAR LEFT: Quarterback Rusty Hill looks for an open Cougar receiver. ABOVE: Rene Strong breaks open for another First Down. RIGHT: Rhoads gives the Cougars a rest. i W TOP: The Game's in the bag. RIGHT: Steve Ashmore finds his man MIDDLE: The Cougar defense digs in. District Openers Provide Ups and Downs The Cougars journeyed to Loos Stadium to play the W. T. White Longhorns for their first district matchup. This game proved to be the most unusual played during the '77 season. The Cougar defense did such a good job of stopping both the running and passing attacks that the Longhorns were forced to punt often. The only score came in the third quarter when, on fourth down, White's center snapped the ball over the head of the punter and out of the end zone, putting a safety and 2 points on the scoreboard for Bryan Adams. In the second district game, the vicious Bryan Adams defense, led by Larry Waite and Mike Ellis, held Woodrow Wilson to one first down and 35 yards total offense in the first period. Quarterback Rusty Hill attacked the Wildcat defense, driving 80 yards for a touchdown injust 6 plays. Hill connected on 3 consecutive passes on the way to the goal line, the last being a 42 yarder to flanker Rene Strong with 6:52 remaining. TOP: Quarterback Rusty Hill scrambles for a first down. CENTER: Scott Boren finds a hole in the Woodrow line. RIGHT: The Cougar running attack finds the going tough. at , it - ' , ' erzrsfff M 1 C ss In 7M N I D ' ,, g g . , j ,3 , ff - . gswwi-gs.. - ij 1 K wg .f g at X g , , ,, L. sr i s i' . - M s f ,, QQ. ' A ' , -Q , . t . 1 s . .ish ,- . . A ., . s me .,.. fi am T - E at + ' s f M mm . - . ' - A- era--A W .1gg..4v-V .II-wg ., ,W - --tif. . f TOP LEFT: Cougar offensive line confers between plays. TOP RIGHT: Another Woodrow play stopped cold. BOTTOM: Rusty Hill hands the ball off for another Cougar gain. I Q u 4 TOP: Chuck McCarley and Larry Waite provide tough defense. ABOVE: Keith Hall pursues ballcarrier. RIGHT: Kirk Wilson and company celebrate touchdown. Winning Continues Against Hillcrest and Lincoln Holding Hillcrest to only 90 yards total offense and one touchdown, a hard-hitting Cougar defense led by Michael B. Ellis, Robert Guinn, and Larry Waite captured the second district victory, 13-7. Brya.n Adamfs explosive offensive line set the tempo for the game, as Billy Joe ran ll times for 54 yards and B.A.'s first touchdown. Chuck McCarley provided a blocked punt which Kieth Hall carried into the end zone for a 13-0 half- time lead. B.A. cashed in on four pass interceptions and four fumble recoveries to crush the Lincoln Tigers 29-0. The first Cougar score came in the second quarter when Daniel Windham trapped the Lincoln punter for a safety. District victory number three for the Cougars was highlighted by a 279 yard rushing game and 45 yard pass play to Brady Davis. TOP LEFT: Defense set to hold Hillcrest. TOP RIGHT: Chuck McCarley runs around end. ABOVE LEFT: Doug Miller returns to sideline after a successful stand. ABOVE RIGHT: David Snider and David Culpepper lead offense. WN who 4935 mf' E w f 2 ',,A J TOP: Dawson Wells leaves the field. ABOVE: Joe Self runs for the touchdown. RIGHT: Rusty Hill gives the offense a pep talk. Cougars Roar to District Lead District Feveru suddenly became a well-known word around the halls of B.A. as the Cougars ripped T.J. 20-6. Then easily got by a pesky Sam- uell team 14-6 to gain sole possession of first place in district. In the T.J. game the Cougar defense was almost impenetrable in the first half as they only allowed two first downs and twenty yards offense to the hapless Patriots. Meanwhile, Joe Self and Scott Boren teamed up to give the Cou- gars a I3-O half-time lead. Boren went five yards for the final score. A week later at Forester Field the team was different but the result was the same: another win for B.A. The Cougar offense was impressive, roll- ing up 320 yards total offense. Samuell scored first but two quick scores put the Cougars back on top to stay. Scott Boren went 33 yards for the first score and Scott Scribner went 22 yards for the tiebreaker. Rusty Hill went in for the two point conversion to cap the scoring at I4-6. '::- .,A Q ' ' .L.. -mf-W, ,,.L, ,L,,A,L. GL. T , T ,L.,, ,. Zigi' 5' Mimi xks fsatu we - I ,. H X . TOP: B.A. defense awaits Samuell. ABOVE LEFT: Scott Scribner. John Cohen and Scott Boren are ready for action ABOVE: The offense sets up against TJ. LEFT: Kirk Wilson opens a hole for Joe Self. sr Wm 1 . ,Q i TOP: David Culpeper stops the Skyline march. ABOVE: Rene Strong rolls end. RIGHT: Rusty Hill evades leaping Skyline tackler. Cougars Ralbf to District Title Bryan Adams did what it takes to be a winner this year, rally when all seemed lost. Cross-Freeway rival Skyline was the last team that stood between the Cougars and their first district title in eight years. That one team proved to be the most troublesome. The Cougar defense, as it always did all season, rose to the occasion and shut the Raider attack down to only 7 points. Meanwhile the sporadic offense continued to flounder throughout the game. Finally with 1:55 left and the title on the line, the offense rose to the occasion. Penalties and Joe Self runs put the Cougars on the five, and with 40 seconds left Self went over from the five. An ecstatic BA crowd waited in breathless excitement and then exploded as Rusty Hill chipped through the extra point to tie the game at 7 and insure the Cougars the title. The week before against Spruce the offense again proved sporadic, but potent. The offense put 13 points on the board while that ever present defense recorded another shutout. WMM. - . QS Ex was ,l , I i is V TOP LEFT: Bryan Adam's defense holds again! TOP RIGHT: Coach Hunt gets a victory ride from the team. MIDDLE LEFT: Coach Ferguson stares on intently. MIDDLE RIGHT: The title is ours! LEFT: Joe Self rounds end with Scott Scribner in front. Cougars Fa!! to M ustangs, Maintain District Title Bryan Adam's football season finally came to an end in the city cham- pionship game at the Cotton Bowl as the Cougars lost to Roosevelt 6-0. For the first time in the season Coach Jimmy Don Hunt added the big pass play to a predictable running attack featuring all-city talent Scott Boren, Joe Self, and Scot Scribner. All-city quarterback Rusty Hill coura- geously put the ball up in the air only to have four passes intercepted by a stingy Roosevelt defense. One such interception set up the game's only touchdown, as Hill's toss intended for Rene Strong late in the first half fell into the hands of Roo- sevelt's Mike Barrett. Roosevelt then took five plays to punch the ball in for the game,s only touchdown, 6-O. In the fourth quarter, BA made one final attempt as senior Steve Ash- more scampered 54 yards to the Roosevelt 36 yard line. But from there the Cougar's light went out as Ashmore was thrown back to the 47 yard line. TOP: Coach Hunt looks on intently. ABOVE: Joe Self drives for yardage. RIGHT: Joe Self leaps the line. fi :K I 2 I , Q, if are . TOP LEFT: Steve Ashmore makes his famous run as Gary Gunn helps block. TOP RIGHT: Rene Strong carries the ball as Luis Gutierrez is ready to block. CENTER: The offense await the Roosevelt team. ABOVE RIGHT: Joe Self scrambles for yards. ABOVE: Steve Ashmore looks for receivers. LEFT: Tony Hammontree and Kieth Hall wrap up a Roosevelt runner. Junior Varsigf and Freshmen You Got Z0 Have H earf' Junior Varsity football brought Bryan Adams back down to earth as the J.V. teams both suffered losing seasons. The J.V. season was best described by Coach Larry Covin when he said, We always showed up and were always on time? The VVhite J.V. failed to follow the example set by the Varsity as they finished with a 2-7-l record. The season was not a total loss because the White J .V. came together as a team in the final games especially with the team's performance against Skyline holding them to only a 7-7 tie. The Green J.V. learned more about the game of football this year than they ever thought possible. The Green J.V. struggled to an 0-10 season record. Freshman football brought B.A. more hope for the future as the Frosh closed with six straight wins. Under the leadership of coaches Bill Hitt and Mark Giddens, the team finished in second place at 6-3. a 4 15 a.- f ...tt'?':ff::1if- TOP: Rick Sharrock makes another catch for the Green J.V. ABOVE: lst ROW: Jeff Gibson. Joe Saba. Brad Taylor. Prella Hollie. Darrell Haigwood. Dana Grubs. Charles Dyer. Noel Sanchez. Mgr. Greg Lube. 2nd ROW: Phil Gray. Ken Jolly. David Bargainer. Steve Culpepper, Danny Marzvola. David Ward. John Curtis. Archie King. Michael Johnston. Mike Douglas. 3rd ROW: Mgr. Stan Tatum. Coach Larry Covin. Ricky Sharrock. Sonny Stovall. Anthony Weber. Doyal Knowles. Richard Snider. Michael Owens. Michael Stevens. Jimmy Connell. Kenneth Pool. Pierre Fontaine. Coach Henry A. Warner. 4th ROW: Daryl Ellison. Bruce Mullinax. Alex Valdes. Tommy Gow. Jamie Adams. Pete Hartnett. Jeffery Lewis. Thomas Cusic. Green J.V.: FIRST ROW: Kevin Dudley. trainer. Dolph Regelsky. coach. Tracy Mageors. Mark Milan. Bucky Eacret. Rusty Fenske. Brian McCluskey. Stan Sowers. Craig Frazee. Quico Quiroga. Michael Grandinetti. Ron Ross. coach. Billy Chapman. manager. SECOND ROW: Kieth Thomas. Tim Noble. Richie Crawford. Darren Loy. Wayne Vaughn. Tim Kestler. Roger Hamm. Marty O'Conner. Dean Whetsell. Dale Hall. TOP ROW: Demet Aubrey. Matt Hendrix. Russell Battise. Jack Bacon. Clark Crawford. Jay Jacobs. Todd Flechtner. Jeff Allen. David Par- ker. Furmin Femandez. Freshmen: FRONT ROW: Shawn McCollum. Tim Hastings. Shawn O'Malley. David English. Mike Barganier. Jeff Beene. Chad Ward. Mike Mincinski. Chad Stewart. Tony French. manager. SECOND ROW: Tony Snider. manager. Chad Royal. Greg Simmons. Mike Connelly. James Monaghan. Ricky Morris. Mark Gilbert. Scooter Moomaw. Jason Riner. Dirk Davis. Frank Vega. Mark Sowers. Cliff Burke. Montie Norvell. J. R. Monroe. David Frazier. THIRD ROW: Steve Hardin. Dean McCarley. Craig Dewees. Danny Jayroe. Kevin Forte. Thomas Tovar. Mark Cain. Russell Ragsdale. Jason Currin. Mike Beedale. Rob Bramer. Predennis Sherman. David Parker. David Penn. James Cook. Kevin Stewart. Mark Giddens coach. Bill Hitt. coach. FOURTH ROW: Brian Sherrin. Scott Stoughton. Steve Geiser. Shannon Reid. David Belcher. Tim Paris. Ronnie Robinson. Jeff Bryant. Randy Bratton. Donald White. Gale Macziewski. Scott Pierce. Girls Volleyball Nets District Title The girls' varsity volleyball team captured the district title by rolling over all opponents. The team, coached by Elsie Moreno, was undefeated in district play and the district championship tournament which was a first for the volleyball team. The first and only loss came from South Oak Cliff at the city championship. The team also traveled to the Wills Point Tournament where they obtained first place. Barbara Tadlock and Amy T f Hakert received all-district honors while Amy also captured the title of at T as . most valuable player. The Junior Varsity was also undefeated during district play but fell to ' Skyline in the district championship tournament. The girls, coached by g 1 Muddy Moxley, felt their stiffest competition to be S.O.C. The J.V. team f traveled to the R. L. Turner tournament and won their first match. 'B 1 TOP: Amy Hakert sets the ball up for Barbara Tadlock. ABOVE: The 1977 J.V. Team: FRONT ROW: Theresa Davis. Jenni Edgar. Lisa Phillips. Alice Bybee. Tuttie Bell. BACK ROW: Coach Muddy Moxley, l.eAnne Recer. Susan McWilliams. Kim Horn, Shirley Guzman, Sherry Baker. WL '83, rl' T ,f ,MQ- TOP: Lisa Galloway and Gail Giddens prepare to play S.O.C. ABOVE: The 1977 Varsity Volleyball Team: FRONT ROW: Gail Giddens. Keitha Reynolds. Doris Newman. Amy Hzikerl. Jackie Gul- Iedge. and Lisa Fagan. BACK ROW: Barbara Tadlock. Regina Evans. Lisa Connuway. Lisa Galloway. Brook Miller. Sherry Baker. and Couch Elsie Moreno. Soccer Sets Goal for Cigf Once again this year, the Bryan Adams Soccer Team. coached by Bill Flagg, were in strong competition for a City Playoff. ln the past seasons the soccer team has always fared well, but this yearfs team is even stronger than those in the past. The team relied on its strong defense and explosive offense to carry them this year and evidence of the team's success can be found in their undefeated record throughout the season. Playing in a very competitive district, the teams well discipline was tested often this year. The team was led by Captains, Kelly Cooke. John Looper, David Miller and Fred Urias. With these players and others the Soccer Team completed another successful season. The Junior Varsity, after winning city last year, represented the Cou- gars very well again this year with a strong District finish. No matter what the finish, the soccer spirit will continue at Bryan Adams. , Q A I 1 V TOP: John Looper advances toward a Free Kick. ABOVE: The l977-78 Soccer Team: FRONT ROW: Richard Sutton. Joe Self. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Hoover, Randy Felder. David Moore, Captain Fred Urias, Captain David Miller, Captain Kelly Cooke, Glen May, and Mike Gunter. LAST ROW: Coach Bill Flagg. David May, Jon Cooke. Ben Contrerras, Eric Ascought, Paul Broadway, Jeff Dickey, Kenneth Nance, Steve McMillian, John McCall. and Manager David Behnke. NOT PICTURED: Captain John Looper. at T, 5 I - TOP LEFT: David Miller shows his style. TOP RIGHT: Kenneth Nance outraces a TJ player to the ball. LEFT: David Moore dribbles forward as Mike Gunter awaits a pass. if fsmcf 11-AAAA Champs if irlfs Soccer Team Captures City Title Under the leadership of Coach Pat Byrd, the girl's soccer program at Bryan Adams became successful. The team played outstandingg winning both district and city. The captains for this year were: Monica Barganier. Leo DcLaLastra and Kathy Martinez. This year's captains sparked the team consistently. especially in the playoffs. The returning seniors and developing underclassmen were solid from the forwards to the goalies as shown all year. The Cougars were a victori- ous contender throughout the year. TOP LEFT: Becky Hill and Kathy Martinez lead Cougar offensive. ABOVE: Girls Soccer Team: FIRST ROW: Pat Byrd. coach, Diane Hill. Vick Ulias. Donna Dunlap. Becky Hill. Kristy Cody. Shell Hanna. Debbie Messick. Richard Sutton. assistant coach. MIDDLE ROW: Daphine Hoover, Dana Gatlin, Carolyn Valle. Kathy Dekert. Kelly Dugan. Felica Palacias. BOTTOM ROW: Daine Sutton, Leo DeLaLastra. captain. Kathy Matinez, captain. Monica Barganier, captain, Kathy Yanes. i A TOP LEFT: Coach Byrd paces sidelines to develop strategy against T.J. TOP RIGHT: Donna Dunlap pursues action. ABOVE: Daphine Horrer kicks for goal. 'k 'koismcz 11-AAAA Champs-i'f Cougar Varsiy Takes District Title A determined young varsity basketball team. coached by Ralph Zeitz, made up in hustle what it lacked in size. The Cougars started out slow during district play but burned the eye out of the net at the finish to win the District Tournament over Skyline. But even with momentum and a full house of supporters at Loos, the team couldn't stop powerhouse Roosevelt as B.A. was soundly defeated. Captained by senior Randy Hardin, senior Todd Williams. and junior John Wardell, the Cougars first showed talent by placing second at the Garland Invitational. At the Dr. Pepper Tournament Skyline edged the Cougars with a score of 65-64. Honors of players included: Hardin being named All-Tournament at Garland, Chris Bybee was voted Most Valua- ble Player in district. and Hardin was placed on first team of District ll- AAAA. Bybee had the hot hand all through the play offs and was the dominant factor against Skyline. TOP: Randy Hardin sinks the ball against Spruce. ABOVE: TOP ROW: manager Kyle Williams, Randy Hardin, Jimmy Baker, Scott Phillips, John Wardell, Mike Austrins, Eric Greimer, Mike Hubbard, Coach Zeitz: FRONT ROW: Chris Bybee, Dawson Wells, Todd Williams, Rex Patrick. Robert Bruner, James Smith, and Mike Hutchings. 80 TOP: Captains of the 77-78 Basketball Team and Coach Zieitz: John Wardell. Randy Har din, Coach Zeitz, and Todd Williams. LEFT: Scott Phillips and Mike Hutchings practice lay-ups. ABOVE: Scott Phillips makes two for B.A. Varsigf Basketball J umps for Victory ABOVE LEFT: Mike Austrins makes the score. ABOVE RIGHT: Chris Bybee prepares to shoot. LEFT: Todd Williams, Eric Greimer, Mike Austrins, and Dawson Wells prac- tice after school. TOP LEFT: Chris Bybee, Dawson Wells, and Todd Williams practice drills TOP RIGHT: Scott Phillips and Jimmy Baker prepare for games. ABOVE LEFT: Randy Hardin captures rebound. ABOVE RIGHT: John Wardell sets it up. ffDisZrict I1 -AAAA Champs Cougars Lay- U or District Leaa' Coach Muddy Moxley began this year's season with a young team which had virtually no experience working together as a team. Last year Moxley coached the J.V. team but this year was promoted to varsity coach and she also introduced new training techniques to the team. Com- peting in the Arlington Classic and placing fourth in the Bishop Lynch Tournament the girls gained experience which enabled them to place sec- ond at the Dr. Pepper Invitational. The roundballers were defeated by the Sunset Bisons with a close score of 44-4l. Freshman Jenni Edgar and Captain Neakita Collins were chosen for All-Tournament Honors in the Dr. Pepper Invitational. From there the team went on to win the District Tournament against Lincoln although they lost to South Oak Cliff at City. Coach Moreno worked hard with the .l.V. girls and entered them into the Bowie High School Tournament. Thus. helping the girls gain experi- ence for next year. ii TOP: Neakita Collins tries for two points. ABOVE: The 77-78 J.V. Basketball Team: BACK ROW: Coach Moreno. Wendy Martin. Donna Zipper. Debra Reynolds. Lacy Atwood. Margaret Hunter. Melissa Shelton. and Dana Moody. FRONT ROW: Kim Horn. Margaret Adams. Sheri McMahan. Renee McPherson. Dena Foster. and Tutti Bell. 'SW-an TOP: The 77-78 Varsity Team: BACK ROW: Keitha Reynolds, Alice Bybee. Lisa Gallo- way. Jenni Edgar. Lisa Phillips. Lisa Connaway. Brooke Miller. Lisa Fagan. Doris New- man. and Gail Giddens. FRONT ROW: Coach Moxley. Barbara Tadlock, Neakita Collins. Amy Hakert, and Sherry Baker. ABOVE LEFT: Moxley gives a pep talk. ABOVE RIGHT: Captains of the 77-78 Varsity Team and Coach Moxley: Barbara Tad- lock. Neakita Collins. Amy Hakert and Coach Vloxley. LEFT: .l.V. Captains: Lacy Atwood and Melissa Shelton with Coach Moreno, J. V and Frosh Buildfor cz S Irong Future The best way to build a strong Varsity basketball program is to have a solid Junior Varsity and Freshman contingent. Coach Henry Warner who was challenged with the task of leading the J.V. taught the skills and intricacies of the game. Mike Eidson was the captain and Cary Liebrun and Curtis Castleberry averaged double-figure games. On the Freshman team. Coach Mark Giddens pulled his team through drills and games to have a successful year. With a goal of providing competition and developing talent, each team progressed according to the coaches. A successful year to the J.V. meant partic- ipation in the Round Robin Tournament for the championship. J V Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT TOP ROW Todd Tompkins. manager, Mike Eidson. captain. Darrell Byrd. Cary Liebrun. Eric Dicker- son Curtis Castleberry Chris Williford David Graupman, Ken Wilbert. Scott Elkins, Coach Warner. BOTTOM ROW Ike Crawford Todd McQueen Roger Hendricks, Richard Watson, Kieth Morrison. Jeff Lunday. Anthony Thomas. TOP LEFT Eric Dickerson scores lay up over Richard Watson. ,O ,Wg TOP LEFT: Kenneth Wilhert shoots for two 'nts against Spruce. TOP RIGHT: Coach Giddens explains fundamentals of the game to David Belcher. ABOVE: Freshman Basketball: TOP ROW: Ralph Giovino, Jeff Bryant. David Belcher. Tim Paris. Ron Robinson. Scott Paul. Kevin Forte Scott Pierce. Mark Giddens. coach. FRONT ROW: Steve Hardin. John Schatz. Gerald Allen. James Monaghen. Predennis Sherman. Cougar N etters Volleyfor Victory With over fifty people trying out for the team. Coach Fracchia had his work cut out for him but finally the teams were chosen and practice began. Many returning tennis players helped to get the l977-78 season off to a great start. The players began practicing in the early fall and Coach Tony Fracchia helped the team get into condition for district play. In the fall the team could always be seen on the B.A. courts but later they moved to better courts at Samuell-Grand Park where they practiced and conditioned for two or three hours a day. Despite the foul winter weather. many long hours of practice were put in and sometimes in freezing temp- eratures. Thejunior varsity team practiced on the B.A. courts after school. The enthusiastic. young team practiced in hopes of playing on the varsity team next year. TOP: Leanna Gebhauer serves to Lincoln. ABOVE: The l977-78 Varsity Team: TOP ROW: Kane Nakahara. Jan Kundbom. Robert Davis. Kurt Fegraeus, Kim Sjostrom. Ronnie Boruff. Craig Frazee. Tim Willows. Coach Fracchia. FRONT ROW1 Melissa McCoy. Patricia Bishop. Leannzt Gebhauer. Cynthia Jean Hill. and Linda Ellen Reedy. ...W W ji l A lf, ' 3 X -1 Q: - AT We VN' A , I K in f ,,., 1 V 3 .f,' l Xl ' :sa l 1 Q2 if si V :mf-4-iw TOP LEFT: Tim Willows practices his volleys. TOP LEFT: Melissa McCoy hits a forehand winner. ABOVE LEFT: Kurt Fegraeus lines up for the shot. ABOVE RIGHT: Leanna Gebhauer uses a two-handed backhand. :Zn 'NS ,S is We WW MP2 , ibn s k g f 2 a, Ak A , ' 2 IN, : 5: Efywsfe i ,- -- - 1 M www. M W , A 'fig-3 5 wr . V',' is .l TOP LEFT: Cynthia Hill wluicks ii back- hand. TOP RIGHT: Ronnie Boruff lays into ai serve. ABOVE LEFT: Couch Fracchia. ABOVE RIGHT: Melissa McCoy strug- gles for the point. ,lf 9 4 2 TOP LEFT: Robert Davis hils a forehand. TOP RIGHT: Leanna Gebhauer reaches fora backhund. ABOVE LEFT: J.V. Team: TOP ROW: Brook McCall. Richard Powell. Jeff Baker. Leo Willis. Melinda Brinlee. Leigh Ann Yeats. Tamsin Koch. and Gwen Richardson. ABOVE RIGHT: Ronnie Boruff hits ll forehand. Naeger. Coach Fracchia. BOTTOM ROW: Glenda Swimmers Capture Third Place in S tate Always a top contender for State action. the Bryan Adams Swim Team has again proved that no District foes could stand the Cougar onslaught. Early Swim Meets proved the Cougar Swim Team was as strong as ever as preseason victories came in bundles. With their eyes set on the State Finals. the team worked daily for many long hours to prepare for this important event. State Finals give many of the swimmers a good chance to show their skill as numerous college scouts are present. In the past Bryan Adams has had numerous swimmers qualify for college scholarships and this year looks to be no exception. Coach Zidermanus led the swimmers to another excellent year and that fast growing swimming spirit is alive and well in the halls of Bryan rrrg , H M . f. . A ! v e5r ABOVE LEFT: ABOVE: The I977-78 Boys Swim Team: BACK ROW: Bobby Donavan. Tom Ives. Cameron Shields. Steve Koehler. MIDDLE ROW: Manager Carl Gray. Shannon Coates. Steve Hassimiller. Mike May. FRONT ROW: James Quill. Kyle Erwin. Randy Harrah. Coach Zider- manis. Girls Captain Kyra Hoak. Richard Vanzanl. Co-Captain Nick Morale. Captain Bobby Hightower. Tri Parks. Todd Gulley. NOT PICTURED: Harlan Muskrat House. John Needom. -nu .nu-1 A , -a s ,, f ' ' JZ,3.,s.f,,',-.+,7.Q:.,,,',,,-yy A-1.iae,fi.-f- ., -'. 5. 'L ap i, ,.- Y . 1. L, -...M -1 -- - , . 'F fs:,, 'hu-f , M , ' ' ' - ' A ,. ,A M N, VY,,,, M , , ,Q .R , rv- Q., ' f - 1-M 1 gi ,,..4 V I ' v gf 4' Ylrawfw' -2'W 'A ,-' W il? ,M , l --- - -fffhf . 5:53 .1 I 'L W is I- Vfwiffg' . .V .. ' ffrfwf 1' . 2 211 +- ,.' i,LL:,L ff' Y r i ' A-:.. , -f A fZEW1'i., f. fmv. ,swf 'fi - r' K' in 7. 1 vf' I I Q I ' 5 ns, hi . ,iw V ' eff? . f I Y A+ X -V s Q4 V 1.1 F . , -ii S?S,x s. 1, X TOP LEFT: Nick Morale lakes a break from along swim. TOP RIGHT: Tom Ives lakes time out from his swim. ABOVE: Bobby Hightower proves swimming can be fun. 2 -I 1 RIGHT: Harlan House prepares for another long swim. I fwfigfzf, f. f 1 r N Q IL Girls Swim Z0 N ew Times Hard work and dedication was the name of the game as the Bryan Adams Girls Swim Team completed another successful season. Under the leadership of Coach Austrums Zidermanus the Swim Team worked out at White Rock Pool for many hours each day. Workouts were spent improving the team's endurance and speed as Bryan Adams continued to field one of the best prepared teams in the State. As always in the swimmer's life, the main thing to look forward to is the State Finals. This year the girls spent most of the hard work with their eyes on State Finals. The girls' skill showed early as District foes fell and the girls ended the . M year on High Tide. -me ABOVE LEFT: Connie Stone lakes a breather. ABOVE: The 1977-78 Girls Swim Team: FRONT ROW: Amy Slover, Beverly Taylor. JoAnna Hargis. SECOND ROW: Connie Stone. Margaret Berry. Coach Zidermanis. Pam Rudd. Becky Hill, Sandra Moore. Coach Bobby Stevens. + ': 'hn.. , ,.,..-1 ,, iiilfi' '3 -,af 55, : Sflz. - ,at Nt., ., :fl-Q' Q , me i -P' f' ti f : p, TOP LEFT: The I977-78 Diving Team: Chuck Micarly. Becky Hill. Cathy Taylor. Coach Bobby Stevens. Captain Luke Nakahara. ABOVE: Margaret Berry prepares to take off. LEFT: The girls take a break from their hectic schedule. LEFT: John Struble lines up a perfect putt. GUM Team Swings Through '78 The Golf Team started practicing shortly after school opened in August. but because of the severe weather, they did not begin tournament play until the end of February. Freshmen and Sophomores as well as Juniors and Seniors participate in golf at Bryan Adams. The top four golfers who represented the Cougars in tournaments this year were: Sen- iors, Rudy Benavidez and Jeff Moreland and Juniors, John Struble and Ron Reich. For several hours each afternoon, the team could be found practicing at Tenison Golf Course as Coach Lancaster encouraged and motivated his team to perfect their games and to improve their overall play. RIGHT: John Struble and Coach Lancaster wonder what the Freshmen are trying to do. W . in 3,15 gmgqyf . . xVw3gAv.' 'isis 1. .4 N 4 M - .:m4fTsI'34H Q, 4 A-f ' .- ' .1 -fwwg. 5 g' 7 -vs., W W JRE z. -kx. x .sm , ' .b if., .I . lg.. . . L2,.f+..'21l'?.-q reifef f,g .mtg h k gf. ,'-hy,-x 1,13 if A Qwvg, n g.: 1,2 5. ,gy-i.. - fb so .Q 1 i :figs f1.1.:ff...Mf Af .. - . . .L , . .13 :lp--1.-. ,A . S ,Q 'W i.'Q3Ii'g-i if 53? FU' I yw.:,.f? ',,L .4. '-I -'tv .,-gf,,g,,:, 7 rf' T.-:aa 1 1 VN:--'ze ,a l 1 f..f Y - .. .' .'S3 s ' '- f.-V - ' t ' 4 lfil? r- 'V' ez? ' -:f.l'MW'?'efg 51-'f.s'35', 'VK-5 ,, Y. ,kgg . X ? Kfw,-.J 4 . . 1. .V '1,,fga3i'iy.'45j.:g?E.Qf1 ,f ' 1 ' all I i ' J. 'L-gl lyi . 51 7 1 '-fx 'i ' ' l l . ' J lu 'ik-'i .ji efwf-gf'n xg' Q., E , Y'---..' 5- 'T l . :ntl 63 .6 'til' . . . fry in A . T www? . . ,. A 3'5:Q?d .i . K N ' 1 1 .JL fi A E 56, Fi, J- TOP LEFT: Senior Jeff Moreland drives for 32 Green. CENTER TOP: Senior Rudy Benavidez lines up his putt. CENTER: The 1977-78 Golf Team: lst ROW: J. Riner. M. Nager. J. Kendrichs. J. Struble. R. Reich. J. D. Young. K. Martin. R. Tanner. J. Kennedy. TOP ROW: R. Newton. M. Beene. S. Knowles T. Rapp. B. Slover. J. Moreland. G. Williams. R. Benavidez. M. lshmul. C. Taylor. R. Ravert. Coach Lancaster. FAR LEFT: Rudy Benavidez tees off for B.A. LEFT: Ron Reich gets a full swing towards Irl Green. Bowlers Strike Z0 Cigf Chczmpionshzp The l978 Bowling Team was one to stand back and marvel at. The guy's and girl's teams each put in endless hours of practice time as well as time spent actually playing. All this time spent bowling really paid off as the girl's team took the City Championship with high-scoring games and coordinated teamwork. The girl having the highest season average was Cindy Marlow and the highest season average among the guys was held by Steve McHan. Bryan Adams also had the most number of players to make All-District with six. Their names are: Steve McHan. and Pat McKinnie for the guy's team and Cindy Marlow. Donna McLamore, Sonya Solomon. and Sara Neighbors for the girl's team. l l l l TOP LEFT: The Cnugars strike! TOP RIGHT: Sponsor. Mr. Bull. iiims for the hezidpin ABOVE LEFT: Sara Neighbors lets one fly. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Bull tabulates the scores. ix .--L 4 . ,. Girl Tracksters Sprintfor Victory The 1978 Girl's Track Team is basically a young and inexperienced group this year. but there seems to bejust the right mixture of experience and inexperience present to develop a healthy track team for the future as well as for the present. In the words of Coach Moreno. We got a slow start because of the weather but I'm sure we'll manage to have a successful season anyway. Among the veterans from last year is sophomore Janet Redinger who excels in both track and field. as she participates in the 440 relay. the l0O- yard dash. the longjump and the triplejump. Sandy Meyer also returned this year to be Bryan Adams' leading female hurdler. On March 3 and 4. the team participated in the Southwest Track Meet. and this event proved one of their most difficult events during the '78 sea- son. T- if H ' - . X ' ,V Q' S, V , X 1-. 't'rgW5.2ff'ft-32959 'A W 5 . ,il TOP LEFT: Amy Hakert hurls the discus. ' , I ' I I U . fm, HH-.4-,3. 'V - M f . . , I, k I ABOVE: The l978 Girls Track Team: FRONT ROW: J. Williams. A. Hakert. J. Redinger, S, Meyer. P. Emery. L. Cooper. L. Brown. G. Rains. L. Bosnic. TOP ROW: M. Moxley. K. Reynolds. M, Hunter. M. Shelton. D. Moody. Y. Wesley. L. Connaway. J. Edgar. T. Puye:1r.C Robertson. W. Martin. P. Valdes. E. Moreno. TOP: Practice pays off for relayers in order to get valuable extra seconds. CENTER LEFT: Couch Moreno shows the proper hundroff to Dana Moody CENTER RIGHT: Sandy Meyer shows her great hurdling style, ABOVE: The team warms up by running laps around the field. Track Tearrz Runs Through Victorious Season Two miles: a distance that absorbs every ounce of energyjust to com- plete: yet the Bryan Adams Cross Country team managed not only to complete the race. but to also win the District and City Championships. In the City Meet. Senior Kenny Thurmond finished first in 9:37. while Senior Craig Pullman and Junior Ross Day also placed in the top ten. Thurmond continued on to the State Meet in Austin. placing seventh. Self-discipline and endurance plus a flair for working out of the lime- light characterizes the sport of Track. Under the directorship of Coach Bruce Land. the Track Team competed for individual and team honors. The highlights of the year included the second annual Bryan Adams lnvi- tational. Dallas Invitational and District meets. Thurmond and Day paced the Cougar distance running efforts, while the sprinters. Senior Scott Boren and Sophomore Jeff Allen. excelled in the 440 and mile relays. Reaching great heights. the field event men proved tough competi- tion as Pullman set new high jump standards. Pole Vaulters. Junior .lim Blagg and Sophomore Glen May challenged the city's best while clearing heights of over ten feet. .L M A l TOP LEFT: Sprint Relay Team: Rick Sharrock. Scott Boren. Stan Sowers. Jeff Allen. LEFT: Sophomore .lim Taylor puts in that extra mile. ABOVE: Hurdlers: .lose Telez. Coach. Tracy Mageors. David South. Ken Jolly. Dan Mar- zola. David Halstead. 5? TOP RIGHT: Shot putters Mike Gilbert and Roger Hamm pose for shot. TOP LEFT: City Champion Cross Country Team: Bottom Row: David Leal, .lim Taylor. Ross Day. Top Row: Bruce Land. Coach. Kenny Thurmond. state finalist. Craig Pullman. Brian Beardcn. Dean Gardner. ABOVE: Track Team: FIRST ROW: .I. Currin. J. Blake. A. Mayton. Moomaw. M. Sowers, 'If French. T. Hastings. E. Stokes. T. Price. D Barganicr. S. South. D, Marzola. J. Taylor. SECOND ROW: M. Carlisle. D, Leal. K. Thurmond. R. Sharrock. R. Brattain. D. South. R. Bramer. Parker. D. Walter. K. Jolly. THIRD ROW: Chad Ward. L. Eacret. D. Gardner. S. Sowers. Boren. T. Plunk. D. English. J. Allen. K. Elkins. J. Beane. Vlasinski. TOP ROW: B. Land. Coach. J. Adams. unknown. unknown, C. Proud. D. Halstead. D, Windham. .l. Blagg. C Pullman. R. Guinn. R. Hamm. M. Gilbert. T. Reid. D. White. J. Telex. Coach. NOT PICTURED: Brian Bearden. Billy Chapman. mgr.. S. Tatum. mgr, 4 irq Grily Bunch Fields Great Year The quality of baseball at Bryan Adams has steadily improved each year since the introduction of this sport several years ago. and I978 is no exception to that rule better equipment. endless hours of practice. ded- icated players. and a great coach have sharpened this team to a very fine point indeed. In spite of Coach Regelsky's continual complaints about the weather in early February. the Varsity Baseball team got together and began warm- ing up for the '78 season. ln addition to the annual rivalries and common problems. their seasoned opponents gave the Cougars an unusually tough schedule this year. Under the leadership of Coach Dolph Regelsky and team Captains Randall Covarrubias. Rene Strong and Pepper Hastings. Bryan Adams performed with spirit and enthusiasm. again proving their school the best in District ll-AAAA. ew Q33 we-5 Q. Q04-iw .959 -V ,aes a TOP: 1978 Team Captains. Randy Covarrubias. Rene Strong. and Pepper Hastings. ABOVE: The l978 Baseball Team: FRONT ROW: M. Gilbert. R. Hayes. T. Tovar. D. McCarley. J. Garza. B. Taylor. J. Mayhall, CENTER ROW: K. Thomas. D. Hubbard. D. Loyd. P. Hartnett. G. Caperton. C. Perry. R. Houston. C. Crawford, TOP ROW: Coach Regelsky. K. Wilson. R. Strong. S. Richie. K. Stone. R. Coyarrubias. K. Hall. P. Hastings. W, L. -... f. , L- Q. xi ' 'ff , ,I 'I ' 195701 S R 1 4-1 in TOP LEFT: Stan Richie shows a winning swing. TOP RIGHT: The Cougar Pitchers: R. Houston. K. Wilson. C. Perry. G. Caperton. and R. Covarrubias ABOVE LEFT: The Bryan Adams Infield, ABOVE RIGHT: Cougar outfielder throws toward first base. Begin New Seawn A new strenuous athletic event wis added to Bryan Adams this year and many young men decided to test their skill at wrestling. They began practicinv at Kiest Elementary last November. Practice sessions were sev- enth period durinff the season which lasted from mid-November to mid- Weivht plays an important role in the life of a wrestler. There are twelve weight classes although B A only competes in nine classes. B.A. did not participate in television wrestling but instead they competed in collegiate rough style wrestling which demands a highly skilled. well- conditioned athlete Wrestling is .1 year-round sport consisting of weight liftmv calisthemcs and conditioning The time ofa match is divided into three periods with each period lasting two minutes. The wrestlers. cap- tained by Mike Johnston and Jim Ashmore. placed fourth in district competition which is an excellent showing for a first year sport. Coach Anderson stated It is a sport for all people which is extremely competi- Mai Men - l TOP: Rick Snider puts Russell Battise in ai Iieadlock. ABOVE LEFT: Mark Migliazza is working on a takedown of Frank Adams. ABOVE RIGHT: The Team: David Snider. Rick Snider. Robert Guinn. Russell Battise. Coach Anderson. CENTER ROW: Jim Ashmore. Rick Sharrock. Brian McCIusky. Mike Johnston. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Migli:1zza.und Frank Adams. 'T TOP LEFT: David Snider puts Robert Guinn in a referee's position. 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Bryan Adams Student Council was active in setting up dates for dances. fixing thejuke box, and selling sup- plies in the lunchroom. Homecoming was the big event for the year. Activities were planned by the Student Council and a whole week of spe- cial dress up days. At the end of the week there was the big dance. The Student Council continued to keep up the Student Bookstore. and the Student Voice newsletter. The sponsor was Bill Densmore. sf ffaiis Lfiwfii s li A TOP RIGHT: Mike Ellis, buying a book. ABOVE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Robyn Getz, treasurer, Todd Williams. vice-president, James Ivey, president, Lori Peaster. Secretary. BOTTOM RIGHT: Freshmenjive at Student Council dance. l H ,. v T T ' i f' ' , ff KW e mu snowzis if GREEK TOP: Bryan Adams Student Center. ABOVE: Kelly Winham, selling carnations. BOTTOM RIGHT: Student Council works hard at raising money. N.H. S. J An Honored Society S irives or Academic H ei ghls National Honor Society QNHSJ continued its recognition of academic excellence in Bryan Adams Students. This year NHS hosted the tradi- tional College Night on October 12, 1977. Students were able to receive information about colleges and their requirements from the various rep- resentatives. To become a member of National Honor Society. students must have good teacher recommendations. a gpa of at least 3.25. plus citi- zenship points. and a willingness for leadership. An important role of an NHS member was to take part in school activities. NHS selected officers every year which was one of the main jobs of the NHS. This orientation was held at the end of the school year. mswww 'e - TOP RIGHT: Scott Johnson. president of the NHS. ABOVE: The NHS officers. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carolyn Nail. sponsor of NHS. L 9 t as if if fl' 'Q' J' .gy t 1 6 S iff yen T l ai' 11 Eli, QQ q.,...,.,.. I . ',r ,,,,.,-o--'f w KA 1 A -5 4 -,. I . .jij 1.x 95,2-64'-:Zig .ff K ' ' l 1:33 s fiwtf ft T. -wfggf, tiff ix 6335 it , b X , '.-h P. ' 1 1 ws, ' ft' A 1 -' ,.-, 'sg ' Mt - swf t T, ft:2f,t5s..,r, . X , VLW,Wh 3,.,,s,,x T 42 f. ..xss2'ft - +f3Q,Et2,'Axz t vi me TOP: National Honor Society gathers for group picture. BOTTOM LEFT: UTD representative for College Night. ABOVE: SMU representative hands out brochures. Spirits Break the Limit With Enthusiasm FAR TOP LEFT: Suzy Guy. Lynn Travis. and Annette Benavides show enthusiasm at game. FAR TOP RIGHT: Brenda Abbott. Barbara Head. Rosa Kelley. and Kim Simpkins decorate after school. FAR BOTTOM LEFT: Sheryl McDonald and Stacy Strickland take a break from decorating. FAR BOTTOM RIGHT: Becky Dreher and Kim Fenimore practice flash card routines while Patti Gear checks roll. BELOW: Spirits add pep to football game. With over three hundred members. Spirits once again continued its tra- dition of being the largest student organization at Bryan Adams. The club membership also included nineteen squad leaders and ten Senior Sponsors. as well as officers. Under the guidance of President Cathy Chenault. Spirits decorated the halls each week during the football season. At the games they performed flash card routines and they released green and white balloons in the game against W. T. White and the Homecoming game against Spruce. Officers and squad leaders had weekly meetings with the sponsors. Mrs. Jessie Barbee. Miss Janice Pinyan. and Mrs. Sylvia Tyra. N s o 5453 JY' I ws ? W . . Gi r 1 A - 'rt oem V' S sait A ' i i an I' , L, k T ' ,,, ,1,L I 5, ,Q 2 'za t , 6 K 1-.,N fm AW Q :fi E1 W' in MJEW We V , ' v 1: M ' V' ,x Q u P 50 w 'I ' S 1 K,,. ll .iii F 5? s E gf M YY F F 5 3 M 3' E P A H ri mv itz if E , 1 E I- lfl-i-3 ' 'J -L 5 I Jr 44 Hx W WL? EK, ' 'Q 1. 'LA' 'Nag s- W '? W, fi! wk is 2 3? Bryan Adams Bono' M arches Through Another S easoh Once again the l977-78 Cougar Band proved they were tops as they provided exciting half-time entertainment for football spectators. Fall was certainly a busy season for this widely-known organization. Activities started with a trip to Houston to perform in the Astrodome for the Cowboy-Oiler game. Then to Texas Stadium to enliven the half- time at the Cowboy-Giant game. DFW airport was filled with activity as the Band and Belles gathered in preparation to fly to Miami in order to provide a thrilling display of musical ability and precision marching at the Dolphin-Oiler game. Performance at the Parade of Champions brought the Bryan Adams Band third place in this state-wide competition. The Marching Band was directed by Mr. David Pittman and assisted by Mr. Don Daniel. This year's drum majors were James Ivey and Marty McElya. l l l 1 l FAR LEFT: Jimmy Pipes is surprised by the photographer. FAR BOTTOM: James Ivey and Marty McEley prance to their places. TOP LEFT: Bryan Ferrell. Mike Hatcher Lester Cox, Woody Yenne. MIDDLE: Band and Belles give il first rate performance. BOTTOM: Suxes wail during practice. M cz jryrettes A da' Pizzazz to Band Jazz The majorettes added their own glamour to the Cougar band's per- formances this year. Beginning practice before the Green and White Game last May, the l977-78 majorettes worked on their routines through- out the summer. Their many hours of practice rewarded them as they per- formed in Texas Stadium, the Houston Astrodome. and the Miami Orange Bowl. as well as the Parade of Champions. Dazzling audiences at each performance. Sheri Hunter, feature twirler, Suzy Stevenson, head majorette, Janice Bamburg. and Beverly Bird were under the direction of Mr. David Pittman. ABOVE: Sheri Hunter. feature twirler. RIGHT: Beverly Bird: Suzy Stevenson. head majorette: Janice Bamburg. l l l i t 1 l l l nf R if TOP: Beverly, Suzy, and Janice work on routines before school. LEFT: Sheri smiles during assembly performance. ABOVE: Janice performs in assembly. FIRST ROW: Donna Parker, Tricia Hall. Co-Captain Mary Lorton. Captain Sylvia Wood. Lieutenant Shannon Murphy, Aquilla Hill, Tina Clements. SECOND ROW: Kathy Frazier, Sally Slevin. Kelly Wilson. Diane Jones. Pam Tisdule. Cristy Hazelbaker. Cathy Cofield. Christy Bradford. Debbie Heard. Lori Antoine. Janet Ashworth. Shannon Mclver. Cindy Gresham. THIRD ROW: Donna Vance. Dawn Williams. Debra Anglin. Kelly Crawford. Donna Ball, Leanna Gebhauer. Marcy Ewing. Monique Owens. Brenda Thomason. Lisa Cooper. Melinda Halcomb, Dana Boren. Kim Landua. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Hz1mrock.C'arol Lorton. Marla Burford. Jeanette McDonald. Melanie Derrick. Julie Neubach. Melintlti Jacoby. Marci fVlurrell.Lt1urie Paschal. Tummy McNeely. Angela Beene. Cyndi lsom. Becky Smith. l ll l'll ROW: flirul Wilder. Ckirol Allison. Suzanne Henderson. Prissy Kostellu. Cheryl Cathey. Dawna Derrick. S11TllO'BFlCl1.Vl1l Smith. Laura Warren. Rzintlzi Haid1iwi.Stt1cy Ruins. Midge Amlermn. .luliu Christiansen. SIXTH ROW: Pain Stock. Kim Durbin. Robin Getz. Shari Harris. Angela Baker. Mary Hiles. Debbie Childers, Elaine Garrett .luna Sims. Michelle Guinsburg. Vicki Whisenant. Donna Reese. Kim Whitten. 123 Belles Live Up Z0 Reputation in Miami The Miami trip was a main highlight this year for the Bryan Adams Belles. During the month of October. the B.A. Ensemble performed a halftime show for the Miami Dolphins. They also participated in the Parade of Champions State Competition at the State Fair and made the finals. Among their other shows, they performed at the Astrodome for the Cowboy-Oiler half-time in early September. In the latter part of the month. they also gave a performance at Texas Stadium for the Cowboy- Giant game. With the help of the great officers: Captain Sylvia Wood, Co-Captain Mary Lorton, and Lieutenant Shannon Murphy, this seventy-two mem- ber organization lived up to the high standards set by previous years. ww TOP LEFT: Belles on plane for Miami. LEFT: Belles before Miami halftime. ABOVE: Elaine Garrett smiles through X half-time performance. TOP LEFT: Belles spirit is shown in half- time performance. TOP RIGHT: Co-Captain Mary Lorton, and Lieutenant Shannon Murphy pose for Belle routine. ABOVE: Belles perform in Astrodome. Cheerleaders Promote Student Enthusiasm Spirit again proved itself an asset of the Bryan Adams cheerleaders as they again participated in the S.M.U. summer workshop. The 1977-78 cheerleaders showed school spirit and achieved much recognition. Awards that were won included the blue superior ribbons. spirit sticks. and the spirit award. Practices for this competition which began early in the summer was responsible for their success. Long hours of practice while perfecting routines and stunts was noticed and appreciated during assemblies. Money raising projects included the sale of T-shirts and key chains. Endless spirit was shown at football games and other athletic events throughout the year. due to the dedication of Mrs. Kelly Fortner. cheer- leader sponsor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cindy Williams. Josh Chambers. Dandi Allen. Bill Howard. Cathy Belue. Greg Shaw. Cindy Magee. John Simmons. Kye Presley. Jeff Rush. Susan Firth. Luke Nakahara. Marci Hickock. i l l i l Q 'G TOP LEFT: Cindy Magee and Cindy Williams lead the crowd into a cheer at football game. TOP RIGHT: Luke can be heard throughout the stands. ABOVE: Cheerleaders lead the alma mater in assemblies. LEFT: Chants inspire spirit in students J. V Ye!! Leaders Ada' New Spirit and Enthusiasm Promoting school spirit and bringing enthusiasm to the J.V. and Fresh- man football games were the main functions of the newly formed organi- zation known as the Yell Leaders. This lively group worked many long hours learning and perfecting their many new cheers and chants. Miss Allison is the Sponsor for the fifteen member group. M or r-Y qu .ullia,,'Q . , i ' , , ii.. y :V ' ,:..,fz.: . I H . - ' tvs-me REEL, ABOVE: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Meyers, Aida Rameriz. Cindy Green. Janet Redinger, Gloria Jackson. Jackie Johnson, Chere Strucely, Dempsy Cluff, Terri Moreno, Beth Lancaster. Thyra Shelton. Trudy Eacrat, Suzie Galia. Claire Fuqua, Pam Bellah. ae O 52 W . . , 1, ik X 2 A 3,4 f .41 all fg' Jil, vw, , Seniors Show Spirit Through C.B. 's and C.C. ,S Composed only of seniors the C.B.'s and C.C.'s added life in assem- blies, by showing senior spirit. The Cougar claws dropped balloons in assemblies while the Cougar boosters gave out awards to the defensive and offensive players of the football team. Mr. Bull, sponsor of the C.B.'sg Mrs. Langston and Mrs. Tyler, spon- sors of the C.C.'s worked with the clubs in order to keep things running smoothly. The 1977-78 C.B. officers were: President - Tom Monks, Vice-Presi- dent- Randy Hardin, and Treasurer - Sid Singer, and the C.C. officers were President - Julie Hammonds, Vice-President - Mary Sudderth, and Treasurer - Amy Grubbs. f x FN! wt f ' ' gn ,ff-4 . f ,. t , J f l Q:ff ff -9 jf in s agem FAR TOP LEFT: C.B.'s gather in assemblies. FAR RIGHT: Nelson Castro leaves the game after another Cougar win. FAR BOTTOM: C.C.'s chant along with cheerleaders in assemblies. TOP LEFT: Ann Goodlett helps prepare for the return of the football team. TOP RIGHT: Laura Sargent and Lynn Robinson laugh at one of Vicky Sims'sjokes. BOTTOM LEFT: Edith Barbosa finds something that distracts her from the game. BOTTOM RIGHT: C.C.'sjoin homecoming festivities on the field. 'ii Key Club Gets Involved in Many Activities Bryan Adams Key Club has demonstrated to Bryan Adams' students the importance of a service club through its activities. During October, the Key Club members dressed up as monsters at the March of Dimes haunted house. Also, the Key Club had meetings every Tuesday Night at the Kiwanis Club. Every Saturday morning the Key Club would clean up the school grounds which became an annual activity. One of the money- raising programs of the Key Club this year was the car wash. The National Key Club Convention was held in Dallas this year. In charge of the Key Club was Larry Waite, president, Scott Knowles, vice-presidentg Doug Miller, secretaryg Mike Eidson, treasurerg David May, senior direc- tor: Dirk Franklin.junior directorg Doyle Knowles, sophomore directorg and Scooter Moomaw, freshman directorg Karl Kurz, chairman of pro- jectsg Hank Jamieson, chairman of programs. Supervising the Key Club this year inits activities was Mr. McClure. TOP RIGHT: Sponsor of the Key Club. Mr. McClure. ABOVE: Members of the Key Club gather for meeting. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Key Club banner representing leadership. .. I 4,1 ., Q. , 5 2 i f fx I' ff Al 7 1 - Q , I ' r ' r W , 1. .N fv- ? E S X ., . , . -- . ---'- sw .-Qs, - I .iwim , I - k 7 ' , x wkg . -M . V :Sig s 5 TOP: Key Club officers of 1977-78. BOTTOM LEFT: Doug Miller going over his correspondence. BOTTOM RIGHT: Larry Waite, president. addressing members of the Key Club. .FL Students Compete in Tournaments The National Forensic League got off to a dynamic start this year in i their tournaments. They attended weekend tournaments at area schools, San Antonio, Wichita Falls, Austin, and Waco. Debate oratory, duet acting, and various other techniques were per- l fected under the guidance of the N.F.L. team sponsors, Janet Gerard and , Tissa Foley. The 1977-78 N.F.L. Officers this year were: President- Joe Wymang ' Vice-President - Glen F arrisg Corresponding Secretary - Mari Cossa- boomg Budget Director - Diane Gwing Debate Point Recorder - Mark Farrisg Individual Point Recorder - Althea Davisg Members at Large - Allison Phillips, and Tournament Coordinator - Becky Van Raven- swaay. Q 'Rf LEFT: The B.A. N.F.L. Officers are: Mark Farris. Glen Farris. Joe Wyman. Becky Van Ravenswaay. Althea Davis, Mari Cossaboom. Allison Phillips. ABOVE: Mrs. Gerard busy giving directions. V T TOP: Members in Talent Show practice ff . , , . ' ' ' ' their act. A I ' - ' Y t LEFT: The N,F.L. Members in action. BOTTOM: The N.F.L. Officers still find A AW time to have fun. Cothurnus F umlls Their Dramatic Goals Dramatic skills and play performances were perfected in the Cothur- nus Club throughout the 1977-78 school year. Cothurnus Club members auditioned for membership in Cothurnus Playhouse for this year's hit production of M A 'S 'H. M A S 'H was performed on December l and 2, and with the annexation of the charac- ters, this popular T.V. program was displayed. The 1977-78 Cothurnus Club officers are: President - Mark McKinnong Vice-President - Laurie O'Roarkg Second Vice-President - Janna Hendersong Treasurer - Laura Warreng and Secretary - Dawn Williams. ABOVE: John Simmons, Kenneth Nance and Paul Ridenour dance to Monster Mash. BOTI' OM RIGHT: Mrs. Clay, the sponsor of Cothurnus directs the members in action. 4.......4...,,,1 '-'41 ,,.........,......N.,,, i...........,-.......:: A Y vm.. t: ABOVE: Members of the Cothurnus board are: Kevin Marshall, Shari Harris, Janna Henderson, Sara Anderson, Nikki Gann, Mark McKinnon, Laura Warren, Steve Ashmore, Laurie O'Roark. and David Young. TOP: Tom Munks leads the cast in an operation. RIGHT: Jeff McAdams and Paul Ridenour act out their roles during the play. rl Wg Patchwork Players Delight Young and Old For the ninth year, Patchwork Players - the Bryan Adams Childrens Theater continued its tradition of entertaining Children and Senior Citi- zens throughout the city. Productions for the year includeu two comediesg A Celebration of Laughter and Send in the Clowns. All shows were original and were written by Ms. Ann Nieto director of Patchwork Players. Props and cos- tumes used in the plays were made by the students. Elementary schools, church groups, and the P.T.A. were all delighted by the magical performances of the Children's Theater. Mrs. Ann Nieto worked with and sponsored the 1977-78 Patchwork Player troop, throughout the year. , , '77' 140711 fri' xx A x 'EE N X Xxfx All -S-mamma. is P, 1 FAR TOP LEFT: Ross Day labels a rock which he thinks is a town! FAR MIDDLE LEFT: FIRST ROW: Becky Bosler, Ruby Parker, Mary May. SECOND ROW: Tonyia Dotson, Preston Bircher, Ronda Alphin. FAR BOTTOM: The Patchwork Players take a bow after a performance. TOP: Sarah, Becky, and Tonyia practice listening to the music. MIDDLE: Becky demonstrates her musical talents. MIDDLE RIGHT: Preston, Tonyia, and Ruby imitate animals for a laugh. BOTTOM: Becky Bosler, and Sarah Finklea are shocked at Ross Day's stupidity. 40 TOP RIGHT: Officers of Sync'r Swimming. ABOVE: 1977-78 Synchronized Swimming. BOTTOM RIGHT: Members in action. Mermaids Per orm Watery Routines Walkovers, dolphins, and kips were only a few of the acts which the Biyan Adams Synchronized Swimming team performed every Monday night at the White Rock Pool. The Synchronized Swim team perfected their acrobatic skills in the water once a week. Sync'r Swim members went through tryouts before joining the team. They were required to know a variety of basic swimming strokes. Many stunts were performed every Monday night. Individual efforts became coordinated teamwork as the year passed. Leading the Synchronized Swimmers was captain, Mela- nie Derrick, co-captain, Cindy Fowler, and treasurer, Elaine Lee. This year's sponsor was Mrs. Dangelmaier. fiillli . 'll'kT'f' ' USEPA!!-, '73 2. Nffiwi 'ff' uman Relatzons Promotes Unzgf in Students Human Relations had an exciting time this year. They were united, trustworthy, and admired for their goals they achieved. The Human Rel- ations established a healthier environment concerning discrimination as to color, race, sex, origin, and religion. Also, the club raised money and collected cans for families who did not have necessities for the holidays. The Human Relations has had a successful year of being a respected organization. Members were led by sponsor Mrs. Doris Furlough. This year's officers were president, Camille Shipes, vice-president, Leticia Ibarra, secretary-treasurer, Jo Heidingsfelder. W , H--.1 ,,..,,, . A M . ,W Kirk, M M Q , X4 fx Y TOP LEFT: Vice-president, Leticia lbarra discusses plans. BOTTOM LEFT: Sponsor, Mrs. Doris Furlough. ABOVE: Members of the 1977-78 Human Relations. Jazz Ensemble Provides M usica! Variety for Students Jazz Ensemble is an extension of the BA instrumental music program. The ensemble focuses on mastering jazz skills and improvisation. Throughout the year, jazz ensemble attended numerous competitions at Mountain View College, U.T.A., and regional competition in Corpus Christi. The Ensemble also entertains students throughout the year. The ensemble's first appearance came during homecoming. They also per- formed at the student and faculty Basketball game in the spring. The highlight of the year's performances came with the annual Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert in the auditorium. In order to raise funds for travel the Ensemble sold calendars, station- ery, and other novelties. The director of the Jazz Ensemble is Mr. Don Daniels. e - aa . ttttt Mft TOP RIGHT: Margaret McKiel demonstrates her improvisational skills. ABOVE: Scott Osborn adds rhythm to the band. MIDDLE RIGHT: Trumpets rehearse a difficult section of music. RIGHT: Saxes demonstrate their ability of close harmony. gg. ,f., 5. il ' . ' ?f Wi gs P 3 it 1 ig' J ,... , fg l v ..L. Z .2 Orchestra Entertains Students With Their M usical Abilities. Practicing and playing instruments was not the only activity in this year's orchestra curriculum. Members studied Bach, Mozart and other composers to aid in the interpretation of music. Tone was also studied and training consisted of drill, scales and sight reading. Orchestra members also competed for places in the All-City! Regional orchestra. The orchestra was also involved in several concerts and mem- bers participated in city and state competitions on an individual basis. Outstanding students were encouraged to apply for East Area Symphony Orchestra. The new director this year is Mrs. Butler. ABOVE: Many long rehearsals are necessary for perfection: one of the primary goals of Mrs. RIGHT: Orchestra student shows deep concentration while in rehearsals. Butler. 143 Students Learn New Silent Language Learning to communicate with the deaf while having fun is the main goal of the Sign Language Club. Activities for this year included a Hal- loween party and a Christmas party at the Fairhaven Nursing Home, where members sang Christmas carols in sign language. The club also had a cookie sale for contributions to Hearing Ear Dogs and took a field trip to Samuell High School to visit with their deaf cheerleaders. Officers for this year were: Susan Greer, Senior President Advisorg Andra Mullenax, Presidentg Tawny Williams, Vice Presidentg Linda Weber, Secretaryg and Lane King, Treasurer. Sponsors of the club were Mr. Longoria and Karen Davis, a teacher of the deaf. igffg- x . .gyy J 2 1 P ' 5121 s i TOP LEFT: Sponsor Karen Davis demonstrates a new symbol. TOP RIGHT: Elaine and Greg Haschke practice new sign. ABOVE: I977-I978 Sign Language Club. ,,,, ,g 'ff ' . I , . N , Y,2,, , f -eg. ef' 5,22 , ,fi k gy.. W K Q ,QV ff . ,gr , A I I 1: . , f N is f V H It ,- f 1 I' f fi. 5: I ' ,,,11.-wb' ' li 8 f K if M I ? 5 fb Kg 3 2 I g Q. , if X 1 x g as 5 we by I it I ' ' I ce Skaters Have Fun Despite Hazards Ice skating can be a very hazardous form of entertainment. Some of these perils include: bruises, broken bones, pushy people, and the inju- ries suffered by being at the end of a whip. Despite these dangers, Cougar ice skaters managed to enjoy their outings on the ice. Skaters met every Wednesday night at school, then went to the Ice Pal- ace in Richardson to skate. They began skating in October, and there was a Christmas party at Fair Park. Anyone could be a member of the club, it didn't matter if you were a beginner or an expert. Club president was Cheryl Dietzman, and faculty sponsors were James Arrington and Leslie Haralson. ii TOP: Teri Gilley, Ann Goodlett, and Ila Balsano give Mr. Arrington a helping hand. ABOVE LEFT: Teri Gilley and lla Balsano demonstrate the wrong way to do it. ABOVE RIGHT: Club members prepare to hit the ice. LEFT: The 1977-1978 Cougar Ice Skaters. 'I4 A6 Concert Choir Brings Music Z0 Many The Bryan Adams Concert Choir is actually composed of two choral groups: the Concert Choir and the Ensemble. the New Edition. Mr. Col- ldap... ssgfff- 3--1 ton Erwin sponsored and directed each group. In November. the Concert Choir performed at Casa View Christian Church. December brought a performance for the Christmas party given by the American Businesswomen's Association in the Bryan Adams lunchroom. The choir also performed at Town East and North Park shopping centers during the Christmas season. Choir members gave their annual Christmas concert here at Bryan Adams. and their carols were heard throughout the school during fifth period. South Pacific was this year's musical. performed February I6 and I7 in the auditorium. The cast of fifty practiced long and hard during Janu- ary and February to make the performance a success. 9 - . FAR TOP LEFT: Brian Bentley accompanies the Concert Choir during the Christmas assembly. LEFT: Mr. Erwin directs the choir during rehearsal. ABOVE: Choir members rehearse for the Christmas performance. gl ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Chris McDonald. Ron Reich. David Ridenour. Paul Blair. Paul Ridenour. Chet Haynes. Scott Knowles. Noel Darnell. John Simmons. David Roberts. Lynn Lawrence. Steve Ashmore. James Ivey. Randy Balthrop. Larry MacDowell. Bill Holley. Mike Grooms. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Nance. Clay Holley, Jeff McAdams, Tamara Yeats. Kim Whitten. Ruby Parker. Carla Parker Donna Ball. Barbi Williams. Cindy Edmunds. Kathy Royer. Linda Hunter. Regina Painter. Kim Small, Kim Ridley. Beth Lancaster. Christy Bradford. Rhonda Stuart. Scott Simmons. Brian Bentley. BACK ROW: Marki Wafford. Cindy Cusic. Susan Randall. Debbie Childers. Lacy Atwood. Beverly Davis, Andra Mullenax. Jackie Schuttger. Susan Ravert. Reva Bruner. Karen Gildea. Leanne Fairchild. Alice Bybee. Larry Waite. Eric Dickerson. LEFT: TOP ROW: Lynn Lawrence. James Ivey. SECOND ROW: Chet Haynes, Susan Ravert. Donna Ball. Patil Rideiiour. THIRD ROW: Randy Balthrop. Linda Hunter. Reva Bruner. David Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Paul Blair. Marki Wafford. Kim Whitten. John Simmons. BOTTOM ROW: Christy Bradford. Barbi Williams. 48 LEFT: Sponsor- Madame Verde. The French Club Learns the French Culture Extending investigations of French life and culture beyond the walls of the classroom, Les Elites members sought to enliven their French experi- ence. Les Elites met regularly throughout the year and in their meetings planned future events, saw films of France and had guest speakers. Laura Winters, a B.A. teacher, shared her slides of France with the club. On Halloween, members had a scavenger hunt with a French twist. During Christmas, members attended Theater III and saw a Moliere Comedy. A Monte Carlo party was planned during the spring. Members closed out the year with their annual banquet. During the year, the club was led by President Randa Hadawi. Vice- President Laurie Sosebee, Secretary Sarah Finklea. Treasurer Skip Tal- ley, Historian Ezzat Malaty, and Sponsor Madame Verde. Also, the board members include: Mary Hodge, Carol Pagerly, Susan Randall, Perilou Goddard, and Hillevi De Mitz-Helin. ABOVE: The Les Elites members of I977-78. The German Club Particqyates in November Fest Commitment to exploring the German language and culture guided members of the B.A. German Club through the 1978 year. Members elected officers, Scott Johnson, President, Michelle Guins- burg, Vice-Presidentg Prissy Kostello, Secretaryg and Frank Forbes, Treasurer. Officers then planned the year's activities including monthly meetings, seasonal parties, and bowling parties. Activities were high- lighted by the. club's trip to Arlington, Texas to participate in the annual German November Fest. Competition was held in German cooking, dance, costumes and various other aspects of German life. Club members also participated in U.I.L. Competition in the spring. Sponsor of this year's German Club was Mrs. Barbara Fry. ABOVE: Members of the 1977-78 German Club. x . 4 v WAN, ,,,--,kk : R ags K 2 fif5i'3i Q HN ' ' . ?i?sSNSfzSJ' RIGHT: Sponsor Mrs. Barbara Fry leads the club. X. x. -5- if Q -Q Latin Club Proves Lan guage N at Deaa' ls Latin really a dead language? Not to the fifty-two members of the Latin Club and their sponsor. Virginia Barnes. Activities for this year included the annual get-acquainted picnic. the Christmas Progressive Dinner. and the Roman Banquet. Members of the Latin Club sold Hearts-O-Grams for Valentine's Day to finance their annual convention. The area convention was held at MacArthur High School in Irving on February 18. and the state conven- tion took place on March l7 and I8 in San Antonio. ln addition. the Latin Club participated in the DISD Foreign Language Olympics at W. T. White High School on April 29. The Latin Club was led by co-consuls Leanna Gebhauer and Pat Bishop. Diane Taylor was secretary. Karen Gehring was treasurer. and Dwight Ray served as convention chairman. TOP: Mrs. Barnes. Doris Newman. and Julia Christiansen discuss plans for the next Latin Club activity. ABOVE: The l977-l978 Latin Club. Los Vencedores H as M embershzlv Explosion The Bryan Adams Spanish Club. Los Vencedores, underwent a tre- mendous membership explosion this year. with over fifty students who were active members of the Pan-American Student Forum of Texas. The high point of the year was the PASF convention which was held in San Antonio March 2 and 3. Club members sold candy to finance the trip. Other activities for the year included a district Halloween party for underprivileged youngsters, a Christmas party. and the annual Spring banquet for the installation of new officers. The club also participated in the DISD Foreign Language Olympics in April. Officers for this year were: President. Lynn Robinson: First Vice-Pres- ident. Michelle Vardellg Second Vice-President. Nancy Smithg Secretary. Jo Smith: and Treasurer. Lisa Wilkerson. The sponsors were Mrs. Helen Golden. Mrs. Sally Rushing. and Mr. Juan Baldor. , J, Ai TOP: Mrs. Golden addresses a meeting. ABOVE: The l977-l978 Los Vencedores LEFT: Club members discuss plans for the convention. Bowling Club Rolls Through the Year lt may not have been Bowling For Dollars. yet the first year of The Bryan Adams Bowling Club was equally exciting. Supplementing the existing competition Bowling Team. Bowling Club encouraged all B.A. students. beginner or advanced. to participate andjoin. Members bowled every Monday evening from 4: I5 to 5:30 at Jupiter Lanes on Garland Road. Bowlers' averages ranged from 90 to l80. While the main goal of the organization was to enjoy the sport and friendship of members. bowlers worked on improving their bowling skills and techni- ques. Leading the new organization was President. Steve McHan. Vice-Presi- dent. Sonya Soloman. and Treasurer. Wyatt Caddel. The club was spon- sored by social studies teacher lvlr. Jesse Bull. F131 ABOVE:Tl1e Bryan Adams Bowling Club. LEFT: Randy Balthrop perfects his bowling skills. Young Lzfe Conveys Message Through Christ Young Life fostered Christian fellowship with high school students. Meetings were held once a week on Monday nights at Reinhart Church. The meetings were open to anyone who wanted to attend. Brief talks were given by Mike Hines. the sponsor. and several other helpers. Each one discussed the serious relation between Christ and one- self. Some students presented skits. sang songs. and played games for their fellow students. The meetings were not completely serious, however. An important event for Young Lifers was skiing in Colorado. Then they went to Sky Ranch. in East Texas. Young Life had a large membership of students this year. The sponsor was Mike Hines. TOP LEFT: Mike Hines, sponsor of Young Life. leads in the singing of hymns. ABOVE: Young Lifers enjoy singing together. BOTTOM LEFT: Boh Magee. director of Young Life. goes over information on trips, Rodeo Club S rays Spirited in the Arena or B.A. Excitement is the word when these young participants faced the chal- lenges of bull riding, steer wrestling, and many other events in area rod- eos this school year. Organizing these events and discussing about the perfection of their riding skills werejust two topics that kept the club's meetings interesting. There are a great number of events these young adventurers can chose from. Events such as barrel racing, chite dogging, bareback riding are a few examples. For the female members goat tying, pole bending and steer undercorating are included in the list of events. Mr. Curtis Castleberry was the sponsor for this year. Officers included President, Keith Hall, Vice-President, Joe Rodriguez, Board Member, Paula Thorne, Reporter. David Lytle, Secretary, Pam Archer, Treasurer, Dawn Archer. TOP: Rodeo Sweetheart, Pam Archer. RIGHT: STANDING: President, Keith Hall, Vice-President, Joe Rodriguez, Board Member, Paula Thorne, Reporter, David Lytle, Secretary, Pam Archer, Treasurer, Dawn Archer, Sponsor, Mr. Curtis Castleberry. Radio Club Keeps Alive Popular Pastime Breaker 19 for the Yellow Flash is a familiar phrase known by the members of the 1977-78 Radio Club. Another year has come and gone, but the great interest in C.B.'s is still with us. The parking areas surround- ing B.A. are filled with cars sporting their antenna songs containing the familiar C.B.jargon. The Radio Club was organized to keep acquaint interested students with the FCC regulations and also expand their knowledge of the C.B. language. Communicating by way of the C.B. is great enjoyment to the members of this club, but they also realize the responsibility they have in not abus- ing the airways. ,W -V' 5 ABOVE: The 1977-78 Radio Club: BOTTOM ROW: Scottie Prewitt, John McCall, James Bramblett. TOP ROW: David Smith. Darrell Hall, Steve Craig, Mr. Knox. LEFT: The Radio Club Officers: Vice- President. David Smith. President, Scottie Prewitt, Treasurer, James Bramblett and Sponsor, Mr. Knox. FCA Provides Christian Fellowshqv Fellowship of Christian Athletes provided students with a Christian atmosphere in which they could discuss their problems and reflect on their daily lives. FCA members met once a week with sponsors. Coach Land and Coach Moxley. to have fellowship and Bible studies. The group strove to reach a deeper understanding of what Christ meant to them in their lives. The 1977-78 officers were: President. Nick Morale: Vice-President, Steve Ashmore: Secretary. Scott Scribner: and Treasurer. Keith R. Hall. Mike Beene was in charge of Public Relations. and Dana Debenport served as Vice-President for the female members of FCA. TOP FCA Officers Wick Morale. Dana Debenport. Steve Ashmore. Scott Scribner. Keith Hall. and Mike Beene. ABOVE: 1977-78 Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The Math Club Compares T Their Learning The Bryan Adams Math Club participates in the Dallas Baptist Math 9Contest. Richardson Math Contest. and S.M.U.'s Math Contest. The l main objective of the Math Club is for the advancement of math among the students of B.A. The Math Club is composed of students who are accellerated orjust enjoy their math studies. ' Officers of the Math Club are: John Cox f President. Debra Servin e Vice-President. Ruth Hamrock f Secretary. and Treasurer and sponsors , Mary Chancellor. Donna Hanes. Leslie Haralson, and Kathy Stevens. l t l We ' . lkesig 1 5 ' it T ' A tg ' I lf Ig 4 3 'kbgg .' '1 TOP: The 1977-78 Bryan Adams Math Club. LEFT: Math Club Officers are: John' Cox. Debra Servin. Ruth Hatmroek. and sponsor Kathy Stevens. l tn: l 157 Red Cross Serves BA. and Community Once again. Red Cross continued its fine tradition of service to the community during the I977-78 school year. Club members worked hard for several months. collecting money and preparing Christmas stockings for patients at Veterans Hospital. Carol Drake served as President. and Warren Hammond held the office of Secretary-Treasurer. Leticia Ibarra. Vice-President. was elected Vice-President of the county-wide Red Cross Youth Service Council. Faculty sponsors were Mrs. Evelyn Campbell and Mrs. Dorothy Taylor. ABOVE: The I977-78 Red Cross. l M otocross Heads i or the Hills Members of the 1977-78 Motocross Club met weekly at Lake Dallas to .improve their bike-riding abilities. Club members learned safety techni- ques. and each member was responsible for the maintenance of his machine. Goals for the club were to have fun. learn to prevent accidents. and keep the bikes in good repair. i Officers for this year were: President. Kevin Felts: Vice-President. David Bowie: Secretary. David Turnham: and Track Advisor. David Culpepper. Mr. James Arrington served as faculty advisor. ' rf' l . ' afiffsi . , .Wa l l t l l V W ,L K ga 1,21 ',,,,... .HL , LOWER LEFT: Motocross members prepare to hit the trail. LOWER RIGHT: Alone rider perfccls his form. BOTTOM: 1977-78 Motorcross Club. . f '- wig.. Q f . vi ' . , L 'f.1g.11-3n1,,,g - dm W gi ' Lv A 2'-- iii: A 1 f , , 5 1 z l.s'c 1 . : wif i.,. , A .gm I it Q gy K l 'ii' at tw 7 .f t We . ' ax ' L asf: .Q ., A 1 is 4 -5 1, ,X , ., X-gui. is 'l is wtf iii X -+4 Occupational Education Works Through Their Clubs Occupational Education works through their clubs and in society. There are actually six clubs and in the program, students of each club participate in a wide range of club activities in the Office Education. The Office Education clubs are: V.O.E. CVocational Office Educationj is a lab club and a separate co-op club sponsored by Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Dillehay, and Mrs. Campbell. H.E.C.E. CHERO - Home Economics Related Occupationsj sponsored by Mrs. Tyler and Mrs. McMahen. H.O.C.T. CTAHOSA - Texas Association Health Occupation Students Associationj sponsored by Mrs. Taylor. D.E. CDECA - Distributive Education Clubs of Americaj sponsored by Mr. Clay, Mr. South, and Mrs. Foerch. T.C.T. QVICA - Vocational Industrial Club of Americaj sponsored by Mr. Powell and Mr. Wells. These are the clubs in operation at Bryan Adams. in ff? 24-ss, . ,fx ' ...mill L' , t i LEFT PAGE TOP: V.O.E. fVocational Office Educationj. LEFT PAGE BOTTOM: H,E.C.E. KHERO - Home Economics Related Occupationsj. LEFT: H.O.C.T. KTAHOSA - Texas Association Health Occupation Students Associationj. BELOW: D.E. KDECA - Distributive Education Clubs of Americab. BOTTOM: l.C.T. CVICA - Vocational Industrial Club of Americaj. if l l 'WR at --A V: nw? -af -qv Literary Sociegf Reads Their Way to Fame Students interested in Literature and the pursuit of the arts joined B.A.'s newest organization - the Literary Society. The year's activities began with a Get-acquaintedn cook-out at White Rock Lake. Members then attended the rock ballet, Caliban by the Civic Ballet at S.M.U. Then members attended a production of the fGlass Menagerie' at Eastfield College. In the spring, members attended a costume party where everyone dressed up as a character from the classics in literature. Students also held their own creative writing seminar. In April, students celebrated Shakespeare month by having a Shake- speare Lock-In, where they studied one of Shakespeare's plays. Enthusiastic students who led the 1977-78 Literary Society were: Presi- dent Kacy Woodard, Vice-President Eric Pierce, Secretary Beverly Davis, Treasurer Scott Smart, Program Chairman Susan Randle, and Social Chairman Sara Anderson. Mrs. Carolyn Wartes and Mrs. Peggy Leeman sponsored the Literary Society. 4 l iw yr' FAR LEFT: The 1977-78 Literary Society gathers for a group picture. TOP: Mrs. Wartos. Eric Pierce. Kacy Woodard. Scott Smart, Sara Anderson. and Susan Randle discuss plans in an officers' meeting. ABOVE: Eager students look on while sponsor gives directions. RIGHT: Mrs. Carolyn Wartes sponsored the Literary Society. 16 4 BELOW: Art Club shows their displays of art. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Charles McGough, chairman of the Art Department at ETSU. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Richardson and Randy Brodnax add to the Art Symposium. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dr. Richard Meyer. Professor at ETSU, explains the many designs of art. 7 hyyilil at W3 ,,. 4 K5-E' QSIUM 5 y ag f,...,tt.:.W , slum E2 . g1'g,fV . ., If- V M , 'H mlgggd' F115 t : ' -H- rs ' 1 ' ' 'F A C -no Art Club Adds Color With Art Symposium Another Bryan Adams first was achieved in February through the first Art Symposium sponsored by the Art Department and the Art Club. Over 600 participants enrolled at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 25. The sym- posium brought in numerous artists and speakers from all over the state including Mr. Charles McGough and Norman Laliberte as keynote speaker and Dr. Richard Meyer. Leading the Art Club this year were Ann Armstrong, president, and Joni Evans, vice-president. The sponsors of the 1977-78 Art Club were Nancy Miller, Sally Davis, Janis Brodnax, and Carmen Gleber. -3. ., The Science Club Gains Opportunigf and Knowledge The Science Club has guest speakers at meetings and is involved in field trips to many areas of scientific interest in Dallas. On March ll, they held their annual Science Symposium here at Bryan Adams. The club is led by the following officers: Eloy Sifuentes - President, Pauline Watson - First Vice-President, Luke Nakahara - Second Vice- President, Leticia Ibarra - Secretary, Tony Nuncio - Treasurer, and the sponsor Mrs. Candy Fowler. Mix gi -l- TOP: The 1977-78 Bryan Adams Science Club. -LEFT: Science Club Officers are: Eloy Sifuentes, Pauline Watson. Luke Nakahara, Leticia Ibarra, Tony Nuncio, and Mrs. Candy Fowler. Pub Staff Urzcovers Secrets 0 Graduating Seniors That most embarrassing moment. the secret crush. funny capers - all these plus many more. are revealed when the Senior L'Pub is distributed in the Spring. Staff members worked tirelessly during the month of February in an effort to uncover the many senior hijinks and in order to compile the anxiously awaited publication which produced an outstanding book full of the graduating seniors' antics. Under the direction of Ms. Debbie Ellis and editor Debra Anglin the 77-78 Pub was included in the many memories of the seniors. , I ABOVE: Sponsor Debbie Ellis explains the procedure involved with the production of the Pub. LEFT: Debra Anglin expresses the importance of perfection. 7 ' 1 lg 7 TOP: 1977-78 Pub Stuff. ABOVE: Lori Peaster is deeply engrossed in her work. LEFT: Steve Ashmore trys to figure out what he Imsjust done. 167 ABOVE Pepper Hastings goes over plans for Crossroads. RIGHT John Shipes smiles as he looks at his negatives. Crossroads A chieves Great A ccorrzplishmen ts We have the Real untold story! was the motto of the Cougar Cross- roads newspaper staff for the 1977-78 year. Following the format of a news magazine, the Crossroads was printed every three weeks. This year the Crossroads had a 10076 increase in circulation and was a sell out for each issue. The Crossroads attempted to focus more intently on student life and student interests by writing articles concerning everything from student cheating to shoplifting. The Crossroads also organized student activities as in the Decorate Your Door contest for Homecoming. Staff members competed in U.l.L. competition in March. Receiving numerous other awards throughout the year was achieved by the news magazine also. Leading the 1977-78 COUGAR CROSSROADS was Miss Deborah Ellis. XX N 1978 Crossroads S Zaff Editor-in-Chief ..... Managing Editor . . . Editorial Editor . . . News Editor ...... Asst. News Editor . . . Feature Editor ...... Entertainment Writer Sports Editor ....... Sports Staff ......... Advertising Managers Staff Writers .... Exchange Manager ........ Director of Photography .... Photographer ............ Artist ...,............. Public Relations .... Advisor .......... . . . . .Pepper Hastings .. . .Vicki Whisenant .. . .Richard Pierce . . . . .Ann Morris . . .Sandy Williams . . . . .Terry Uland ...............KellyEdgar .... .. . . . ...Pepper Hastings .Craig Frazee, Brian Bearden, David Allen, Jackie Gulledge. ............MarciHickock, Sheri Hunter, Janet Reynolds, Sharla Sharber . . .Carol Barker, Cathi Belue. Judy Butynes, Dan,l Hooper. Camille Shipes, Linda Powers ...............JamesClark . . . . . . . .John Shipes . . . . .Eileen Tollerton . . . . . .Amy Hakert . . .Dan'l Hooper . . . . .Debbie Ellis Ill ABOVE: Deborah Ellis. sponsor and Pepper Hastings. editor-in-chief discuss Pepper's copy. ABOVE LEFT: Deborah Ellis smiles at her accomplishments ofthe Crossroads. BOTTOM LEFT: The I977-78 CROSSROADS. EI C Staff Takes It to the Limit Those strange sounds coming from room 231 sixth and seventh period were neither monkey chatter nor bird calls. Rather, they were the sounds of a frantic and harried annual staff releasing its frustrations. Guided patiently and with understanding by sponsor Kathie Bowley, staff members struggled to meet the seemingly impossible demands of Elaine Garrett, editor-in-chief. Copy and layout revisions were hurriedly made as staffers worked overtime to meet deadlines. These deadlines were met on time. and the 1978 EL CONQUISTADOR was distributed to the student body on Scribble Day. The theme for 1978 was Take it to the Limitf' which included a uni- que cover design which was depicted throughout the book. This year's book also made use of more pictures and more color. El C staffers also enlivened their working area by painting the annual room bright yellow. W-My s ff- TOP: Mrs. Bowley and Taylor representative Mike Ferguson discuss the EL CONQUISTADOR cover. ABOVE: The EL CONQUISTADOR Staff: E: Bill Albrecht. Angela Baker, Shari Harris, Phil Carr. Michelle Vardell, Zandra Gonzalez. lla Balsano. Luke Nakahara. Sherry Wyatt. Mark Brown. Brian Bearden, Lynn Robinson, Julie Miller. David Allen, Kathie Bowley. sponsor. L: Lisa Brown. Lori Frerichs, Lisa Bramer. Richard Barton. Lisa Phillpott. Jackie Schuttger, Carla Parker. Vicki Whisenant. C: David Gardner. Leanna Gebhauer. Donna Traylor. Sarah Todd. Kim Herrington, Cyndi lsom. Susan Ravert. Elaine Garrett. Tammy DeLong, Gary Cheshire. Lester Cox. Reva Bruner. . 5 4 Activities ..... Sports ..... Academics .... Organizations . . . Classes ..... Advertising . . . Photographers . . Sponsor. . . . . EI C Staff Editor-in-Chief ..... .... E laine Garrett Business Manager .... .................. R eva Bruner Photography Editor .....................,... Sarah Todd . . . . . . . . . . .Tammy DeLong, Shari Harris, Michelle Vardell, Susan Ravert, editor . . . . . . .Leanna Gebhauer, editor, Mark Brown, David Allen, Brian Bearden . . . . . . . . . .Sherry Wyatt. Lisa Phillpott. Karen Smith. editor, Donna Traylor Balsano. editor, Lynn Robinson, .......Ila Angela Baker, Cyndi Isom, Kim Herrington ...... . . . . . .Julie Miller, Lisa Brown, Lisa Bramer, Lori Frerichs . . . . . . . . .Vicki Whisenant, editor, Jackie Schuttger, Carla Parker Shawn Kelley. Richard Barton, Phil Carr. David Gardner. Luke Nakahara. Lester Cox, Gary Cheshire, and Bill Albrecht , ..........................KathieBowley I f ?'f-'ff E ti Q. .I W' x .gl QS uf' TOP: Reva Bruner designs a page for the yearbook. LEFT: Editor Elaine Garrett takes a break with a friend. ABOVE: Sherry Wyatt takes notes on how to improve this year's El C. W 171 ,1,i....-.M Marionetters Use Puppets in Dramatic Arts The magic of puppeteering was brought to B.A. for the first time this year through the new marionette club. Combining visual with dramatic arts. members communicated their feelings and acting talents to audiences through puppets. Marionette Club mel every day during seventh period in the brown portable. Here students spent many hours making and designing the pup- pets for their productions. The highlight of the group's activities was in the spring when they pre- sented Jose, the Candle Maker in the school auditorium. Members also participated in the annual arts symposium in the courtyard. Mrs. Ann Nieto formed and sponsored the new club for students inter- ested in the theatrical arts. ,,,,.-..-...- ,1....--- ,-,1......i- ,,,........-,i-i- it .,..,. ' I ii- l. 1 U A . ' , ,T R. O. T C. Takes It to the Limit Again. B.A. maintained one of the most outstanding R.O.T.C. units in the state. The R.O.T.C. unit taught participants the basics of shooting. drill marching. first-aid. and an over all view of military life. B.A.'s R.O.T.C. unit continued to win in competition. ln Wichita Falls. male corps members won third place inspection. and first place com- mander. ln North Zone competition. B.A. won first place inspection. first place basic. first place over all. ln City Competition. Cougars brought home the first place over all trophy. Female drill team members brought back a clean sweep of first place trophies in City and North Zone competition. Rifle team also continued the winning tradition by bringing home sec- ond place City Gallary. first place North Zone and fifth place Wichita Falls. R.O.T.C. was not all vigorous training. The annual Military Ball was held in December where Dawn Williams was crowned queen and Kathy Shehonxvasrunnerup. Sergeant Major Clifton G. Stader. Sergeant First class Dozier Sutton. and Sergeant First class Evanda Kiel kept the Reserve Officer Training Corps running smoothly and efficiently throughout the l977-78 school year. I . .NX pw TOP: Sergeant First Class Dozier Sutton. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sergeant Major Clifton Stadler cadet commandant. BOTTOM RlG HT: R.O.T.C. Sponsors: Cathi Belue. Kristi Bearden, Dawn Williams. and Judy Butynes. FAR LEFT: Beth Muse works on constructing her puppet. ' MlDDLE LEFT: Mrs. Nieto finishes last touches on her theatrical friend. BOTTOM LEFT: FRONT ROW: Beth Muse, Beth Reetz. and Kara Ferguson. TOP ROW: Mrs. Nieto. Philip Sickles. Elzie Jimmerman. Ed Meyer. and David Parks. MIDDLE BOTTOM LEFT: Beth sews a puppet's costume for the big production. X p . . ' -vida.. A, , W H 7...M,W, , ,L TOP: Battalion Commanders and Staff: LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Burris. Jerry Chaney, Kathy Royer, Dian Jones, David Smith, and Larry Chaney. ABOVE: Sharp shooter takes aim. RIGHT: Rifle Team: FIRST ROW: Kevin Williams and Alejandro Miralas. TOP ROW: Keith Burris. Deward Lawrence, and Carter Stone. I74 R. O. T C. Officers March for Glory r I ii-Ur ii. TOP: Company Commanders were Myrna Ross, Karl Cawthron, Lonnie Lee, and Karen Cawthron. LEFT: Keith Burris shows off his many medals. RIGHT: Carter Stone, high shooter of the Rifle team, poses for an El C, photographer. M iliiczry Ends Exciting Week by Crowning Queen i TOP: Spectators watch the dancing onthe ballroom floor. ABOVE: Couples dance to popular music. RIGHT Keith Burris escorts Dawn Williams as she is crowned queen of the Military Ball. TOP: The Military Ball proved to he an exciting evening of dancing and laughter. TOP RIGHT: Company Commander also acts as discjockey, MIDDLE: Color Guards prepare for their new queen. ABOVE: Couples sway to the music. LEFT: Dawn Williams 1977-78 Military Ball queen. r V i 4 I L x w F X Mr Richardson Leads Bryan Adams Through Another Successful Year Mr. Dearl D, Richardson has faced many changes and challenges since becoming our principal in 1969. These changes have been implemented with minimum problems under Mr. Richardson's leadership. The freshman class, an addition to Bryan Adams last year, has blended in with the high school concept also due to our principal's guidance. Under the supervision of Mr. Richardson, the faculty spent much of their time developing skill tests to find the competency level for students in verbal and math scores in order to prepare the class of 1981 to take the pre-graduation test. Mr. Richardson feels that the extra curriculum offered to all students are important in balancing the system and will help the student in his future life. He gives his full support to all of the activities at Bryan Adams. LEFT: Mr. Richardson and Mr. Madison relax with a laugh. ABOVE: Mrs. Swift gives Mr. Richardson an important message. . ew -...,,,,..mmV TOP LEFT: Mr. Richardson proudly accepts the awards the cheerleaders won during the summer. ABOVE: Mr. Richardson takes time to talk with Craig Lyons in the office. LEFT: Mr. Richardson looks over paper work with Mrs. Swift, his secretary. Assistant Princnnals E The Faculgfs Unsung Hero These six very important people are considered by the faculty to be the frontline warriors. The Assistant Principals soon become a familiar sight around the school campus as their duties range from supervising the parking lots, transportation of students, monitoring the halls, and attending school functions, to individual student counseling, keeping statistical data on enrollment and other varied administrative duties. Each grade is assigned an Assistant Principal who works very closely with the student body in maintaining the lines of communication, which is so essential in a successful school program. These faculty members deserve a measure of praise, a pat on the back, and a thank you for a job well done, because they are truly the school administrations unsung heroes. ,pig ,sm L TOP: Mr. David Forgey leads a cheer in the assembly LEFT: Shane Farris. Randy Krone. and Lance Davis try to sway Mr. Roy Reed's opinion ABOVE: Dr. Nancy Blackwood really enjoys it here at B.A TOP MIDDLE: Shawn Kelly amuses Mr. Martin Riojas TOP RIGHT: Miss Sarah Carmichael greets everyone with a smile RIGHT: Mr. Jerry Maddison and Mrs. Evelyn Holt discuss the days activities ,. W. X -. 'I-W E: TOP LEFT: Mrs. Brown helps a student with a schedule change. TOP MIDDLE: Ms. Johnson takes a moment to rest during, her busy schedule. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. London works busily at her desk. ABOVE: Mrs. Lewis participates in many conferences in her office. RIGHT: Mrs. Martin looks over several schedules. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Mollenhauer. Mrs. Stephenson. Mrs. Ferguson. and Mrs. Dyer stop for a momentary break. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Enlow always has a smile for everyone. Counseling S ruff A ids Students Through the Year A pink call slip? It means different things to different students. Of course, all students know that a pink call slip means a visit to the counse- lor's office. At the beginning of a quarter a pink slip usually means a schedule change. Any time during the year a call to the counselor's office may entail planning future high school courses. future college plans, plans for SAT or ACT tests, discussing plans for a job. discussing plans for scholarships, or any number of things. The counselors who take care of all these situations at Bryan Adams are six, competent women who are trained to help students through their high school years. The counseling staff consists of Mrs. Ruth Lewis, Mrs. Eloise London, Mrs. Gloria Brown, Mrs. Nell Martin, Mrs. Patricia Johnson, and Mrs. Elizabeth Enlow. All of the counselors at Bryan Adams are ready with encouragement for discouraged students. . Q .ata fs' i ,,... BOTTOM LEFT: aff Attendance Office and Clinic Meet the Needs of the Students Keeping track of 3.300 students is a major undertaking. one of the many responsibilities of the Attendance Office. This year more students are attending magnet schools than any other year. The Attendance Office works closely with the magnet schools mak- ing sure all the students arrive to their designated schools. They also keep the attendance of the Bryan Adams students that go to Skyline High School and Magnet schools. along with the enrollment at Bryan Adams. Barbara Coney handles the freshmen. Anita Parker. sophomoresg Mil- dred Morgan. juniors and Faye Van, Seniors. Eva Peck works in the Attendance Office and two and one-half hours in the clinic assisting with students in and out of the clinic. The nurse Davilla Lynch, makes sure all immunizations are complete. the x-rays for the athletes are taken, takes care of the sick students and makes special adjustments for the activities of the handicap. TOP LEFT: Nurse Davilla Lynch checks students files. Mrs. Coney. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Morgan spend much of their time checking students absences. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Reed checks students into clinic. ww Nil ,. NQ,,, K A ' . .. Youth A ction Center Listens, Suggests and A ids Students The purpose of the Youth Action Center is to serve as a link between the students, the school, the parents and the Police Department. It pro- vides a decentralized location where students and the parents may get help regarding school or community problems. The new advisor this year is Alan Alig, the teacher in charge is Marvin Fleetwood the probation officers are Leanne McKinley and Jerry Vining. Juanita Meza is the sec- retary and Bob Wilson is the Dallas Police officer assigned to Bryan Adams. The annual food drive took place before Thanksgiving, in order to help needy families enjoy Thanksgiving. This project is supported by the entire student body. TOP LEFT: Mr. Fleetwood checks up on students. MIDDLE: Leanne McKinley at another Tedious days work. BOTTOM LEFT: Officer Wilson fills out a daily report. 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Wilder Laura Winters Pat Withrow Leila Worsham Mary Wylie Shirley Wysocki 193 En glzsh, Journalism ana' Speed Reading Strengthen Communication Skills Language Arts classes at Bryan Adams teach the students to express themselves correctly and with effectiveness by improving their skills in writing, words, thoughts and opinions. This concept is achieved by many grammar exercises teaching correct technique, and practicing these skills through oral and written themes and plays. A new elective offered for the first time at Bryan Adams was Speed Reading. The one quarter course was only offered to the seniors because of the large demand. Mrs. Sanford taught this course and was pleased with the accomplishments the students made in improving their speed and comprehension of the reading material. The Journalism Department was under the direction of one of our new teachers, Miss Debbie Ellis. This course taught the students to express their thoughts and ideas in writing editorials, cover stories, and how to become strong newspaper writers. T 2 Az 13,fi a!S?2' ,J .iv ig.,- 5, . .. r'P'1i9ff:3? i , ' . ., fi. t f -s f-eta. '- -1 : ' if 4. ze, jf the day. a student. pswitww QQ Weds? all -we ww LEFT: Mrs. Worsham makes her class enjoyable. BOTTOM LEFT: Ms. Lafferty explains the techniques of good writing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mother Wilbanks listens to Shari Harris' ideas. , .lk s,'g:g, iv . fr, , ff!! Drama Enriches Students ' Lives Drama is one of the main areas in which Bryan Adams students excel. Many students participate in drama in order to fulfill the need to express themselves. There are many different ways for students to express them- selves in the department of speech and drama. They may participate in debates, dramatic interpretations, one-act plays, skits, applying make-up and designing sets. Drama students from Bryan Adams received several awards by partici- pating in many different types of contests and tournaments. Debate and drama students spent much time preparing for these tour- naments. Afterwards, though, they reaped many rewards. V TOP: Mrs. Clay watches a rehearsal on stage. ABOVE: Speech students display their . dramatic talents in practice. RIGHT: Glen Farris and Mark Farris practice for debate tournaments. We Students Find Creative uilets in M usie ana'Ari Many musically and artistically inclined students developed their skills in special courses at Bryan Adams this year. Music students chose from Marching Band, Symphonic and Concert Bands, Concert Choir, Stage Band, Orchestra, Music Theory and Harmony. and chorus classes. Art students chose from pottery classes, craft design classes, and regular art classes. The Concert Choir entertained the student body with various programs throughout the year. The highlight of the choir's performances was the musical South Pacific? Art students were also kept busy this year. They displayed their cre- ative works in the trophy cases. TOP: Reva Bruner develops her musical talent in the Concert Choir. LEFT: Larry Waite. Mike Grooms. Eric Dickerson. John Simmons. Scott Simmons. Billy Holley. and David Ridenour sing in the Concert Choir. ABOVE: Art student works diligently on a set in stage craft. ,,..,.... Work Program Students Train at School and on the J ob The Work Program helped those who chose to combine work and school. Thirteen dedicated teachers strived hard to make the program a suc- cess. Vocational Education is divided into seven areas, in which, each specializes in a certain type of work. The organization was made up of ACT, CVAE, DE, HECE, HOCT, ICT, and VOE. Lab classes could have been taken prior to employment in related jobs. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors, sixteen or older, participated in this program. Classroom study along with approved work experience provided a good background for college bound students. me E Riff u g 1 EXP 4- gg- H Q - I , 5 af ' - ith an 5 TOP: Brenda Thomason really enjoys her filing assignment in VOE. ABOVE: Mrs. McMahen works with an eager ,,,-v student. MIDDLE: In DE Lab, Mr. South works closely with -H his students: Melinda McCullough, LeAnne Recer, Chere White, and Ronda Toms. RIGHT: Cindy Bagby and Laura Acrey often need a second explanation from their VOE teacher, Mrs. Dillehay. XI- 198 . fs' 59 Y' 35 XJ 1... ' wan , m'kk fi, N V y U K A M ,,L..kfl-ffl l'i:+':e7 fTZ,,3'lf!F ' 'Ulm A? it TOP: Tim Andries and Tracy Matthew study hard in CVAE. LEFT: Mrs. Walker, from IBM, instructs Deanna Dean in the use of the new Memory Typewriter. ABOVE: Shelley Lynch and Ronda Toms enjoy playing store in DE. 199 5 F arei gn Languages Prepare Students for Future French, Latin. Spanish and German are the languages offered at Bryan Adams. In most classes the students not only are taught the grammar of their language that they are studying, but also about the people, the coun- try and the literature. In some classes they do commercials in the lan- guage being taken, translate stories of the history of the country and plays are written and performed using the newly learned vocabulary. Aides that help in the learning of a foreign language are films, tape recorders, records. the lab room and of course teachers. -mwmaigu TOP RIGHT: Senior Brumbaugh cautions u photographer. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs, Verde makes learning French a fun experience. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Frye smiles through another German lecture. 'if WVTE' ' Q7 L. 'rfrfcf zffxafk' '6g:..gf,,ff.f' . . 'K 4 . W 5' V V V ' f .vlav L .. ' .' P 1 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Golden has her students practice oral reciting. TOP RIGHT: LSe habla Espanol? BOTTOM LEFT: Julia Christiansen finds her Latin conjugations funny. BOTTOM LEFT: Spanish is always interesting to Mrs. Rushing. l QQ ' f . 1, . if : tv - Q ABOVE: Mr. McClure grades test papers after an American history test. Social Studies Widens Students Perspective The Social Studies department offers a wide variety of courses ranging from American History to the Social Clusters program. This year World Religions was included in the curriculum, directed by Mr. Lancaster. The course included field trips to differ- ent points of Religious interests in Dallas. They visited the Miracle at Pentecost and the Temple Emanuel. World History, American Government, and World Geography are also offered. History classes took the traditional field trip to the courthouse to see law in effect. Also, classes visited a meatpacking plant in correlation with the studying of the novel, The Jungle. Gov- ernment classes benefited from the visit of a man who had spent time in a concentration camp. Social Studies continues to be one of Bryan Adams growing and expanding programs. RIGHT: Mr. Harstrom lectures to his class. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Marshall listens to a student's question. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Hunt holds class discussion. LEFT: Mr. Kasten demonstrates as he lectures. Psychology and Sociology Teach Students A bout Themselves Bryan Adams students who wanted to understand the behavior and environments of the people around them took psychology and sociology. ln these one quarter courses the students participated in experiments studying hypnosis dreams. transactional analysis. mental retardation. and brain functioning. Through these experiments the students discov- ered how human problems are often solved by applying the knowledge and methods of psychologists. To break the monotony. the classes frequently listened to guest speak- ers and took field trips. Advanced psychology classes were offered for those who wished to learn more about psychology. provided that the student had previously taken psychology or sociology. Psychology and sociology proved to be one of the more exciting elec- tives available for seniors. J' ' ,.Si.,omts. gtg' l ,, ' t ' 4 D . yyty... f-at-.tffffmf -1 ABOVE LEFT: Dandi Allen waves at the people in the courtyard. ABOVE RIGHT: Cindy Magee and Kim Whitten work on mazes in Psychology. wr Oo Q0 as LEFT: Kim Whitten explains an optical illusion. BELOW LEFT: Miss Pinyan gives her sociology class another project to work on. BELOW RIGHT: John Simmons, Kenneth Nance. and Paul Ridenour serenade the Psychology and Sociology classes. O OOO OOO 0 o o also isa ooo ooo-:fo o . oo 40000 O. 0 oo o oooAoooo -:O 0 O0 0 20 2 4-5 ' ' L.- gf D L9 'wiffvf 'Lg vw f ,ff if ,gf Q .,, , I, ,Wmys,n,,.,,.,,,,.,,?,..,, . ' 2 W f Vf,iZfZ2f?,22CZgff4fVl'62212, M ath Students Tackle Baffling Problems Mathematics is a baffling subject to most people, but some actually enjoy trying to figure out the logic behind the totally confusing equations and problems of this subject. Whether they liked it or not, though, many students took various math courses this year. Most freshman and sopho- more students were required to take some type of math course. Most jun- ior and senior students were given the privilege of choosing to advance into more difficult courses, such as Trigonometry and Calculus. A few of the more industrious students competed in math contests this past year. Some of the math courses offered at Bryan Adams were Fundamentals of Math, Geometry, Algebra I, Algebra II, Analysis, Trigonometry, and Calculus. Bryan Adams has a very fine math department. Many compe- tent teachers instruct these courses. They tried to give students a basic understanding of mathematical skills, and therefore, prepare them for the problems they will be facing in the future. v ' ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Groves uses the overhead projector to explain a problem in trigonometry. FAR LEFT: Mrs. Cathey works with an Algebra student. LEFT: Mrs. Stevens tries to get her point across to her Algebra students. ABOVE: Mr. Groves somehow finds trigonometry to be amusing. 207 208 ABOVE: Miss Allison enjoys teaching Physical Science. RIGHT: Robyn Getz gets instructions from Mrs. McBride on how to focus the microscope. FAR TOP LEFT: Mrs. Turner assists Beth Rowley in lighting a Bunsen Bumer. FAR TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Fowler explains to her class about plants. FAR BOTTOM RIGHT: Dr. Park helps Vicki Whisenant with her problem. Science Students Have Fun While M akin g Discoveries Students at Bryan Adams have many choices when they decide what type of science to take in order for them to leam more about their sur- rounding environments. With these courses the students are able to see ideas and theories turn into actual experiments. The Physical Science classes learn to make accurate observations and from this form reasonable conclusions, while Biology provides a study of human and animal nature and also structure. Chemistry and Physics stu- dents learn to solve problems by a given method and allows each student to draw conclusions about the experiments. Students planning to go into related science fields have the opportunity to take advanced Biology, Chemistry, and Physiology. These courses offer a more indepth study of that particular field of science. 209 H orrzerrzakin g and Shops Provide Career Opportunities Many types of Home Economics and lndustrial Arts were offered to students which provided a good background for the future. Families. furniture. spending. cooking. and clothing were major con- cerns of the Home Economics Department this past year. Students learned how to survive independently and in family situations. as well as preparing for careers. The shops covered several areas. from overhauls, electronics. and machine work. to engraving. architectural drawings. and cabinet making. These students left with a good knowledge in making various projects. some of which were entered at the North Texas State University Fair. Students in these classes took their consumer skills to the limit and accomplished many goals. Xa I l ? .,x:3.,.. S! M -s-,f e ' TOP LEFT: Michele Owens and Billie Miller work studiously in Home and Family Living, TOP CENTER: Cory Noland. Mike Brown. and Tommy Gaw work on a variable power supply in Electronics. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Evans' Homemaking class studies Grooming in Health. FAR LEFT: Kevin lsom carefully works on his chess hoard in Wood Shop. LEFT: Tom Weeks and Steve Ragsdale combine their efforts in Metal Shop with gas welding. ABOVE: Mrs. Evans instructs Julian Jackson. Charlotte Clifton. and Sherry Stubblefield in cooking. RIGHT: John George. Jeff Lunday. and Mike Douglas feel that three heads are better than one in working on a lawn mower ABOVE: Mr, Shores explains bookkeep- ing to John Barker. RIGHT: Mrs. Weaver and Marci Ewing find typing amusing. Business Education Expands S tudents' E ffciency A variety of courses were offered at Bryan Adams for those students interested in Business education. Bookkeeping, typing, shorthand, busi- ness math and business law were available. In shorthand and typing the students learned special office skills which call for accuracy and speed. Success in these classes provided students with the basis for a marketable skill. The students are taught how to fill out bills, ledgers, tax forms, and in the bookkeeping and business math classes. The business law course taught students how to get along in everyday problems and situations. In order to help students, many different machines are used such as typewriters and adding machines. This year a new IBM memory type- writer was added as further aid to the student. ,ll ,-'4 rI Im 4-l TOP LEFT: Susan Corneluus is puzzled by the new memory typewriter. ABOVE: Donna Traylor works diligently on her shorthand. LEFT: Andy Stem smirks over his Busi- ness Education book. ABOVE: Beatrice Benavides concentrates over her next move. RIGHT: Jessie Cash enjoys doing exer- cises. Gym Classes Give a Change of Pace Boys and girls Physical Education classes at Bryan Adams provided fun and relaxation for the students from their academic pressures, while at the same time it helped them to become physically fit. The teachers planned the course in order that the students had the opportunity to test their skills at the various sports and games. Some of the most popular activities among the students were football, softball, volleyball, tennis, basketball and archery. s. 1 to ' 2' W Winn.. 'Qu-ah, ---4, TOP LEFT: The baskets come easy for some. ABOVE: The girls are eager to get the jump ball. LEFT: A student listens to advice from the sidelines. Photographers Capture Action on Film Photographers were seen just about everywhere you could imagine this past year. Students of the photography class were occupied with getting pictures of all the different activities at Bryan Adams. Seventh period was designated as the time for the photography class to meet. Besides working in class, many of these students lent their talents to the annual and newspaper staffs. These people were seen in various classes trying to capture the real action on film. Many of the students took this class to further develop a hobby, while others were seriously studying the subject. 36 3 -4 e l '!X ABOVE RIGHT: Eloy Sifuentes mixes chemicals for photography class LEFT: Eloy inspects a roll of negatives. 6 ABOVE: Photography student looks over some negatives. ll' S Zucly Halls Provide Break in Routine Classes Who said study hall was boring? Some students had as many as two or three study halls this past year. Many students actually learned what study hall was all about and put it into practice. The more homework that was done in study hall, the more time could be devoted to other activities after school. When students didn't have homework to occupy them. they found other creative things to do, such as: talk, read the newspaper or maga- zines, sleep, or throw paper airplanes. Study hall provided a break from the monotony of academic classes. ABOVE LEFT: Student finds time in study hall to daydream. LEFT: Mrs. Wylie's study hall seems to he asleep. ABOVE: Students find many things to do in study hall. 7 220 Gold Cougar James Ivey proved to be outstanding in many areas. Through Student Council. James showed his leadership ability. As President. he created many programs such as: cultural programs. Electives Assembly. Informa- tive Newsletter. DISD Honor points committee. and DISD Textbook committee. James also excelled in music. He was in the All City Band for four years and in his Senior year. he led the Bryan Adams Marching Band through a fabulous season as Drum Major. fParticipation in organizations other than Marching Band were: Stage Band. Concert Choir. New Edition Singers. National Honor Society. President of the National Honor Society. Latin Club. and Senior Council. James lvey showed the outstanding initiative that makes the El- CON- QUISTADOR proud to award him with a Gold Cougar. J czmes Ivey Gold Cougar Getting involved in school activities was an outstanding characteristic of Steve Ashmore. He was a varsity football team captain. President of the Senior Class and the Vice-President of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Steve also participated in the Thespians. Cothurnus Club, Key Link Program. Concert Choir. Pub Staff Humor committee. and he was a major character in the musical. South Pacific. With all these activities and more. Steve maintained a B average. This makes the EL CONQUISTADOR pleased to present Steve Ashmore with a Gold Cougar. S teve Ashmore 221 l 2 Gold Cougar Leadership and enthusiasm were outstanding characteristics of Kim Durbin. All through high school. she participated in many activities. Starting with her sophomore year. Kim was in the Spirits. and went on to become a two-year belle. Kim was also involved in Young Life. Student Council. Life Leader- ship. Senior Council. Synchronized Swim Team. Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Pub Staff and National Honor Society. Kim was also a candidate for the DAR award. Kim was outstanding in many areas and makes the EL CONQUISTA- DOR proud to award her with a Gold Cougar. Kim Durbin Gold Cougar Karl Dial excelled in many areas and showed responsibility by main- taining an A average. He was in the Latin Club three years. of which two. he was an officer. Karl also participated in sports. I-le was on the varsity football team two years and he lettered both of those years. Karl was involved in National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. lce Skating Club. Young Life, and the Tutoring Program. Because of Karl Dial's outstanding activeness, the EL CONQUISTA- DOR is honored to present him with a Gold Cougar. Kar! Dial 223 24 Gold Cougar Amy Hakert made the most of her high school years through the par- ticipation in many different activities. Amy mainly excelled in sports. She played on the basketball team for two years, and she was also on the Volleyball team for two years. Run- ning track was another of her sports activities for two years. Amy was also on the COUGAR CROSSROADS staff for two years. On the staff. Amy worked as an artist. Amy was also involved with Stu- dent Council for two years. Amy's outstanding characteristics gives the EL CONQUISTADOR much pleasure to award her with a Gold Cougar. A my H akert EI C Sczlules Action and responsibility were outstanding characteristics of Todd Williams. Todd played Basketball. and his Senior year. he was a team captain. He was also on the Student Council and was elected as the Vice- President of the Student Council. Todd participated in Life Leadership. Young Life. Key Club. Senior Council. and he was an officer in the Latin Club. Todd was in the National Honor Society. and was also in Who's Who Among American High School Students. The EL CONQUISTADOR proudly salutes Todd Williams. Todd Williams ,I if-1 11. K 225 6 E! C Salutes Robyn Getz showed leadership and responsibility through the many activities she was involved in. In her sophomore year. Robyn was on Spirits and became a two-year belle. Robyn was involved in Student Council and she was elected Student Council Treasurer. Life Leadership was another activity which Robyn participated in. Robyn was also a member ofthe National Honor Society. the German Club. and the Senior Council. Being active and participating in many activities gives the EL CON- QUISTADOR honor to salute Robyn Getz. Robyn Getz if 1 l I Ffa,-fe.4t.'f EZ C Sczlutes Keith Hall excelled in sports and other activities. During the 1977-1978 football season, Keith helped to lead the Cougars to the District Champi- onship as a varsity football player. Not only was Keith involved in foot- ball, but he also played baseball. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes was still another activity which Keith participated in. Keith was active in Young Life. and he was a member of the National Honor Society. Helping other students was another characteristic of Keith Hall. He showed this by tutoring others. The EL CONQUISTADOR salutes this deserving student. Keith Hall. Keith Hal! 22 28 EI C Salutes Larry Waite was involved in many activities. He showed his enthusi- asm through playing on the varsity football team. and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Other activities. such as the Math Club. Young Life. and Concert Choir proved Larry to be an outstanding student. Larry was a member of the National Honor Society. and he worked on the Student Council as a coordinator. Larry was also involved in Life Leadership. Larry was elected as the President of the Key Club. These many activi- ties made it a pleasure for the EL CONQUISTADOR to salute Larry Waite. Larry Waite l-nfl' f' t-uw' 1-1 tal' up v--snr' , 3, , ,,.. .. H an mini' mu-nu ...asv -naw EI C Sczlutes Neakita Collins participated in every way she could in girls basketball. Neakita played on the varsity team and helped lead the Cougars to another District victory. The girls basketball team went on to the city playoffs. Neakita's dedication helped the girls in a successful season as a forward. Neakita has been involved in sports all through her high school years. Not only did she play basketball. but also in her Junior year. she was involved in track through throwing the shotput. Neakita's outstanding achievements in sports gives the EL CONQUIS- TADOR honor to salute such a dedicated student. ? N eczkita Collins 2 O El C Salutes Involvement in school activities describes Andra Mullenax. The many activities she was involved in are Young Life. Concert Choir. C.C.'s. the TAG Program. French Club. Senior Council. Science Club. and Art Club. Andra was elected as the President of the Sign Language Club. Vice- President of the Leo Club. Secretary of the Traffic Safety Council. and Secretary of the History Club. Andra was also a member of the National Honor Society. The EL CONQUISTADOR salutes Andra Mullenax. 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N O 64940 - 9 . wa? , J Qwrif' f 'a2O ' ,- 1 5 K W,.A,,.w .mal 9 , HL r H. 4 ZW wiv ar' ' ff 1-I M fe 3 xill ,, LL:JQ,L A , 'V ., , li ,:'F'2f'l'r-ge ',jjj7E1i', 2' , f' U :ff X. l Li iyei , y ,X Kelly Dugan Sharon Dunaway Susan Dunlap Jean Dnsek Doug Dyer Trudy Eacret Gwen Edmonds Tracey Edwards Brian Egan Elizabeth Elam Scott Elkins Paula Emery Keri England Kyle Erwin Kimberleya Evans Molly Ewing Cathy Fagg Leann Fairchild Dana Farley James Farrell Kenny Farris Kurt Fegraeus Troy Fenimore Sherry Ferrell Joni Fletcher Dina Flores Jeff Folmar Pierre Fontaine Robert Ford Gina Foster 2 Lynette Foster Leslie Fox Regi Fulenwider Claire Fuqua Suzie Gallia Leslie Gandy Patsy Garza Dana Gatlin Jerry Gauthier Tommy Gaw Blake Gebhauer Brian Geiger Jim Geiser Elizabeth Gendel Teresa Gerull Joe Gilbert Karen Gildea Kathi Glass Wendy Graham David Graupman Beverly Graves Cindy Green Gail Green Robert Greening Scott Greer Julie Gregory Leann Griffin Dena Griffis Allen Griffith Cindy Gruhbs 4 1 gg L-ig' 2. t K W f gpg' .1 A 13' Q W, 1- H , -' .g w ' u yi t ,,.,, ,, f f' .fwf me f' is ,ns gi 'if .,,,t in x K we 9 Qs 3 Ml , f' , i 1'4 - G 7 if ii 5 it fftaf ' fPx '+iPmf Q A A .,,t,1 ,t iaay, , t,,, , . wifi: Q , V ' L i fit f it , ' tt i 1 wiaaf i aes. Q Haag -Bi r. 3 'S 5? lin-' 43- 'fu ., r ,V M ilt 'G' 1 we .Q sa 1 f7X 'A Students begin gossiping early in the morning. Dana Grubhs Stephanie Gruenwald Dawn Haddock Brenda Hagler David Hale Kevin Hall Don Hambrick John Hambrick Charlie Hamm Sheila Hampton Michelle Hanna Robin Hanna Kirk Hantz Sheri Hardaway Tim Hardin Shannon Harlan Pete Hartnett Andy Hartwig 255 56 Gary Hatcher Lisa Haugen Debra Hawthorne John Hazelwood Barbara Head Jo Heidingsfelder Roger Hendricks Kenneth Henry Randall Henry Donna Henson Bobbi Heuss Cheryl Hewitt Barry Hicks Gavin Hill Brent Hilliard Tim Hockaday Mary Hodge David Hodgins Lisa Hoes Shirley Hoffman Kelli Hogue Judy Holland Clay Holley Mark Hollon Debbie Hood Chris Hoover Paulette Hopkins Kim Horn Cindy Hunt Charles Hunter ul! VA at fl! , 199' .f , L! 'J f il L if-m'-'..- BHC we V V- 1 f Q r ' 1 we ,x . I ? 1 ' ' 5 ' N - f i ' Qs I , my if li fl f . ati X i I t. M A 3, a -, .,f, Y 4 Al V if I, 'f-,2..,1v,- - f l' .Nw QT 2, ii an ig, 'Wx A PQ, It Julie Hunter Margaret Hunter Leticia lbarru Mike Ingram Mark Ishmael Thomas Ives Mollyn Ivy Jamila Jahr Glenda Jackson Gloria Jackson Robert Jameson Rita Jirik Doris Johnson Jayne Johnson Valarie Johnson Mike Johnston Kenneth Jolly Jana Jones Lisa Jones Robert Jordan Bryan Kaminski John Kelsey Jackie Kemnitz John Kendrick Darlene Kindzill Lance King Lane King, Ronda Kirchner Glen Kirksey Rex Klein Doyle Knowles Sandra Knutson Tamsin Koch Steve Koehler Karen Kovar Sarah Kovich Jan Kozlovsky Pam Kumpe Beth Lancaster Kellie Lancaster Sheri Langham David Lansdowne Linda Lassberg Brenda Lathram Marshall Lewis Cary Liebrum Tammie Light Laura Lopez 258 if 5, ., X if i wit' 3 631 J N i v 'H ,34 4 1, if i -X ,lf ,Qi H i 45, - hx 'O' Karen Gildea dances her heart away! AV, ' , W., A' t Q ., W ., 4 5 ff AQ . 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'M aim A W 4- ' x :rg Wfliftfu, 42523, .r ' 'iimi VE' 6' if f rt5'f','1P' fit ,f'2i,z?t . , ,,,-, r ,, LA fit' it Karen Lough Darren Loy Lisa Lubbers James Ludwick Greg Lueb Greg Luttrell Shelley Lynch Evelyn Lynn Lana Maedgen Antonette Marino John Marshall Amy Martin Kevin Martin Rene Martin Katherine Martinez Pam Martinez Danny Marzuola Todd Masters Liz Matthews Glen May Mary May Mike May Jeff Mayhall Melinda McCullough Jeff McGee Kevin McGee Mark Mclntyre Shannon Mclntyre Renee Mclver Pam McLeod 259 Debbie McLester Sharon McMahan Renee McPherson Angela McQueen Carolyn Meehan Doug Meek Robert Meek Darla Meeks Marilyn Meeks Kurt Meisenbach Lisa Mejerle Sandy Meyer Cheryl Milam Terri Miller Brian Mittenthal Tony Mlakar Regina Montgomery Dana Moody Terri Moreno Debbie Morgan Mike Morris Susie Morris Keith Morrison Mellonee Morton Steven Morton Melissa Mosman Bruce Mullenax Leo Naeger Kane Nakahara Steve Napper 260 5 4 aw 2' Z A ' 1 A 1 Jliiiitbiiiiy tszxwieeezwtz e595 ?sv ig ' .V X I ua ' 1 . .A i x t we i - X :gi -X D Q9 , I f 45 H 1 s:'f Af 1' J ,X A ,, K i 1 , V. y f , N -s Stl f xy: . ' Q, D' S Z. , '- z ' 'li tire ' .. au... 'hu A A gre if A i Yi- A s . rf ..,,. : a o 2 s-an ' , .. V - 1t11s'1ekEw. 4217 . tg, :X ., lim ,., lvl , s Qi. A tel 2 al -AZ W A f x -Y , b Agp, . X I Y in 'WA 7 L .'z -.., F ii fir 'I O Y 1 f N 5? Q2 ,W Q ' f rfgj. A g g' A Q fjggf K4 ff? , Q E4 an in K I it 9 s M Sophomores can't seem to keep their minds in class. Davida Nelson Kelli Nettle John Newman Kim Newman Karen Newport Mickey Nickell Daniel Nigo Yvonne Nigo Shelley Norvell Cliff Oakley Marty O'Connor Brian Odum Gail Oehler Mary Oneal Stella Ortiz Sharon Palmer Katherine Park Robert Parker Ronald Parks Puulu Pzirvin Tony Pecina JoAnn Pepper Beto Perez Kim Perkins William Pernienter Rebecca Perry Valerie Peterson Will Pherigo Carol Phillips Carolyn Phillips Chuck Phillips Eric Pierce Angie Pina Aurora Pina Ann Pipes Meghan Plunkett 262 A IF'-,Y ' Z, ,,mg.,u,v?, ,414 f ,---'ee' Students display their singing talents. QO- 'CI' X132 as it 1 ' CQ 715 551. i ii 5, A, fig s ! ,1 Q 1,1-5. IWK i. R i, I 1 f , - P' , in it LLL' ,,.' . i M 'Y' L ',ziifi'gia53Z 4 , V V, f Debbie Pockrus Carolyn Pollard Danny Pollock Kenneth Pool Linda Pool Bonita Porter Sherri Powdrill Paula Powell Tracey Powell Scott Prentice Joe Pretre Connie Price Kevin Price Tracy Price Terry Purifoy Randy Purnell Kelly Puskarich Terrie Puyear James Quill Quico Quiroga Diane Radle Kathy Ramirez Priscilla Ramirez Sara Ramos Russell Ramsey Susan Randle Cindy Raney Carol Ray Roderick Rayson LeAnne Recer Janet Redinger Lisa Reeves Russell Reid Patty Renfro Cristy Reynolds Teresa Reynolds Gwen Richardson Lisa Richardson Susan Richeson Susan Riddle David Ridenour Kim Ridley David Ritchie Benny Rivera Joanna Ross Debbie Rotermund Jesse Rubio Pam Rud 64 42 04 4f v .Q-. v I 5- 4 . -5 gt 1' ogjg x o: fi R is 1, rf X' 1, gl: ww., V 39 3 ,.., ..s., i Q' ' 3 -. 'eii , Q E , ' 5 - 'f YET' 1 ' - zip ' ' 'lam l , MS K Larry Collins relaxes on his return trip from Miami. J IV.-,,,. ,L V. .mixer 1-ff, ., , ws. 'es , if W N rw- u Kr f X Z X i ,,- W 3 Ta S 'QQ' '71 , it Wa 'K'3 '9' as ner 466 R Su b ., 2 wil l st ,ff .fm Q 5 Wi x X ' ei-1 ew it ' it 5, , Sf x . ., 'l .. ,..., ,W2fggif4f EW 'V . ,5 'V 4, ' ., -'vw ft , K my , aff, 9 1. . , A, ,, ,f ,A, f iii, , , David Rudd Mary Ann Russell Mary Russell Joseph Saba Mary Salas Noel Sanchez Carolyn Schorr Sherry Schwanbeck Kay Schwcers Dorothy Scoma Mark Secrest David Self Rick Sharrock Melissa Shelton Cameron Shields Sheila Shipley Michael Shwarts Scott Simmons Sherry Simpson Debbie Skinner Ben Slover Kim Small Wade Smalley Scott Smart Deborah Smith James Smith Jo Smith Kathy Smith Kim Smith Paul Smith 265 Ronney Smith Wzintlti Smith Richard Snider Melody Solkema Scott South Douglas Spivey Deborah Spradlin Don Stakes Joe Stalsworth Suzanne Steed Bill Stevens Craig Stevens Lisa Stevenson Cynthizi Stewart Scott Stobaugh Terri Stock Eddie Stokes Carter Stone Connie Stone Erin Stone Renee Strong Cherie Strucely Rhonda Stuart Paula Suddath Karen Talley Karen Talley Brad Taylor .lim Taylor Patricia Tenorio Jerry Thompson I it 8 2 X 1, S 5 - v'.,f 4-, alia ! :-' ,, Y, . t as HW S QQ mf ffm' ltfl' K, Q 'Viv iii f 'Wi as W 1 L... ,rm ,cm A5 X 5 1 g fx ' Sift A X ,JW ,gg -Q k T Diane Tippit Tim Tommey Todd Tompkins Rhonda Toms George Toomer Cathy Tovar Kim Townsend Lynn Travis Tammy Trimble Shari Trussell Dennis Tubb Clay Tucker Taryn Tuinstra Janis Turk Larry Turner Dave Turnham Alex Valadez Alfonso Valdes Patti Valdes Debra Valle Cheri Vialle John Vonder Hoya Miki Wafford Steve Waldrop David Walker David Ward Dianna Ward Suzanne Ward Terri Ward Johnny Wassel 267 William Watson Marla Webb Wendy Webb Tony Weber Gene Weber Lanai Welch Kevin Welch Paula Werner Yolanda Wesley Debbie Whipple Laura Whisenant Chere White Lisa Wibbenmeyer Charles Wiggins Scott Wilder Scott Wiley Lisa Wilkerson Duane Willard Chris Willeford Barry Williams Donna Williams Jerri Williams Jerry Williams John Williams Kelly Williams Mike Williams Thonie Williams Glenda Willis Tammy Willis Tim Willows 268 QM? iam Mia- va N QS J r 'E 1 A ? ,Qi ,- taas L L is? h af' 4' !V V 'Q-JA H 1 -tv ,. . + '- ips A - gif , ,,. ff L , ev. , ,..., A, Fi- , -, --,, Q fggfi, 'aw' 'it u if Y X , 'K R I s 5'aXa'd .1 TY' me . .rr Diane Wilson Danny Windham Brad Witherspoon Eric Wofford Karen Wolfe Mary Woodard Vicki Wright Trecia Wyatt Kathleen Yanes Lea Ann Yeats Richard Yium John Young Robert Young Sue Zasimowich Debbie Zipper 26 9 Sahar Abusaad David Adams Bill Albrecht James Aldridge Donna Alexander Carol Allison Jim Allred Donna Anderson Midge Anderson Sandi Anderson Lori Antoine Laura Anthony Pam Archer Linda Ardizione Eric Ascough Janet Ashworth Jimmy Aston David Autry Jack Bacon Debbie Badgett Todd Bailey Angela Baker Sherry Baker Jeff Ball Randy Balthrop 1. kgs ,M i t B ,aa t 1 wegzpzf 25:23 Q SQ IQ SN we ie X NGN s Wiki. S K M' t Xa 'fi' L R' R H ati ,- H. 55. if 3 i 'V 1 .Cx i Alb.. kk -f-'Qi 517.5 V 4. .im - 'W' 2' i i B Q 4 , y , . to V ,,'L , -. .LmL, B B : Brad Bankhead Brett Barre Paul Barton Nancy Bawcum Brian Bearden Keith Beasley Bradford Beaton Angela Beckwith Angela Beene Pam Bellah Susan Benson Andy Berry Margaret Berry Susan Beverage Tibor Biczo Connie Bierhalter Sherry Bishop Jim Blagg Paul Blair Sheri Bonner Derek Boone Dana Boren Becky Bosler Christy Bradford Debbie Bramblett Kevin Branch Brian Brandeberry Kevin Branton John Brattain Van Bratton , 271 i Paul Broadway Donna Brost Edwin Brown Lisa Brown Mark Brown David Bruner Robert Bruner Donna Bryant Larry Buck April Bullard Marla Burford Jerry Burk Cindy Burns Melody Burrus Mike Callahan Jenni Cameron Nancy Canada Mike Carlile Aaron Carpenter Suzie Carson Terri Carter Vickie Carter Susan Cave Barbara Chalk Lynne Chance Billy Chapman Randy Childers Julia Christiansen Troy Cloud Dempsey Cluff -4,94 -s1 ,.. ,k N :ding ' .f Q 'Q' M G i A 1 I Rhonda Coburn Beverly Cole Lynn Cole Jeff Collins Larry Colvin Terry Compton Camille Conine Lisa Connaway Doreen Connolly Kathy Conway Delilah Cook Donne Cook Steve Cook Lisa Cooper Raymond Cooper Susan Cornelius Mari Cossaboom Philip Cowart Stephen Craig Pam Craker Clark Crawford Sarah Crosby Lorri Crossno James Crump Kevan Culp Angela Currin Kerry Curtis .lay Daffron James Dalston Noel Darnell 27 Teri Dauterine Tammy Davidson Beverly Davis Brady Davis Brian Davis Lance Davis Stephen Davis Leigh Ann Dawson Ross Day Deanna Dean Laura Decker Sharon Degard Tammy Delong Kevin Dennehy Mickey Denson Ba ra hara Dixon Claudia Dixon Brinsley Donovan 4 is ' A K srl Q Q 1 X R -is W M wi 22510 qi? 4 M -:Y sy hw ' if I x X wifi- 'O' QD Julie Miller enjoys the production of MASH. sa, , ,.-if ' is 3 wg x 'X i E Q 5 gk Q -2 N Nasa -RSP I ' 4 L , .si er fi 5, we , as X if 1 c S , if fix ifif 09 Mfg .X aw - - 4- x Q p si W, .1 any li wifi. e if m .f ' H F 7' g ,.,. . .X 'XM-l W this F x -xiii l llfl K K 'Ka ri n K K y K --flslz ' if :lil S: ii gf 1 '. f kigfwxln ,Q .if ' --. 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' , - lb '- l if f ,iQ1 L Mark Doran Kevin Dudley Leslie Dunklin Sheryl Echols Cindy Edmonds Laurie Edwards Mike Eidson Regina Elson Lori Etheridge Clifton Everitt Marisa Everilt Cheryl Ewalt Lisa Fagan Andy Farr Matt Farris Janis Farrow Rusty Fenske Coralis Fernandez Bryan Ferrell Danny Ferrell Willie Ferrell Ace Firth Todd Flechiner Robyn Fleischer Gary Flowers Mike Flusche Kevin Folmar Frank Forbes Mark Ford Cindy Fowler 275 Roxanne Franco Dirk Franklin Craig Frazee Bobby Frazier Derek F rerichs Patti Fuller Lisa Galloway Nikki Gann Gloria Garza Patti Gear Gail Giddens Mike Gilbert Teri Gilley Phil Glassman Andy Goetz Allan Goldberg Wendy Goodrich Tommy Gossman Larry Gracey Carl Gray Mike Green Lori Gregg Cindy Gresham Cindy Griggs Erich Grimmer Michele Guinsburg Luis Gutierrez Doug Hajek Brenda Hale Cynthia Hall 6 -1' Q te- ' 5 Q My XXX 2 Ah 30-1' ,K--r A 1 K ' f ' .tt jg ,M i t 1 , 9-, H s , X , I' t ' Shia will fa , :S- A rg . .lf Q. 'K 'Sf X 1,.L , . Darrell Hall Patricia Hall David Halstead Kimberly Hambrick Roger Hamm Scott Hamontree Kelly Hankins Donna Hanks Ramm Hansen Joanna Hargis Cherry Harris Grady Harris Gayle Harris Shari Harris Stephanie Harris Elaine Hartnett Leslie Harvey Michael Hasley Mike Hatcher William Hatfield Chett Haynes Theresa Hays Brenda Head Janna Henderson Richard Henderson Rita Henderson Pete Hernandez Kim Herrington John Hewitt Dana Hill 277 Janet Hill Sandy Hill Kathy Hobbs Deborah Holloway Valarie Holt Dorinda Hom Aleisa House Harlan House Ricki Houston Chuck Hovitz Cheryl Howard Lori Howe Cathy Howell Cindy Huddin Debbie Hulen Kim Hulme Kory Hunt Linda Hunt Paul Hunter Jason Hurt Gayla Husketh Jim Hyatt Karon Ingram Cyndi Isom Scott Isom Maria Ivey Sandra Jackson Jay Jacobs Laurie Jacobs Melinda Jacoby 278 510. .quap fi - aft 1, ,sg Eg. E Q , 'Hula L 'Ps ' XX X .41 htm turn' X is 1.5 f . , - f -Q- sys qs -swsf,f1-- f , 1' ' ,wg I-L. f x ' ,-X N ggi! 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NJ? f - YL Doug Jameson Hank Jamison Joel Jenkins Mark Jenkins Greta Jensen Jeri Jessee Virginia Jiminez David Johnson Jacqueline Johnson Joy Johnson Laura Johnson Mark Johnston Jana Jones John Jones Kelly Jones Luanne Jones Talitha Jones Brad Jost Nancy Keller Jeff Kelly Kathy Kelso Leta Kerns Tim Kestler Lisa Keys Kathy Kilgore Ambrosia Kim Joel Klump Charles Kocian Prissy Kontillo Randy Krone 279 280 Karl Kurz Ben Lapsley Mike Lassiter Leslie Laster Barbara Laurence Tommy Law Ruth Lawrence Lori Layton David Leal Elaine Lee Richard Lee Wendy Leiske Julie Lentz Jim Lewis Teresa Little Deanna Long Donna Looney Nancy Love Kerry Loy Gayle Lummus Jeffery Lunday Craig Lyons Carolyn Markle Kevin Marshall Antonio Martell 9 lux 55' : , tis X. t is Q, i s titts J N fa' Wx , X T '1 -sit' m Q ,fl- + 1 , ,Ms R A? to 15 '1w 'Q 'Us Michelle Massey Y Greta Masters 1' . J . , Mickey Matthews . J Rick Maxwell t 'i'-i . Donna MayField -L V 'fl' , 'TW ' A 1. 'xii' ki. 11. i 1 Dempsey Cluff tries to impress senior Beth Lingsweiler. Jeff McAdams John McCall Chuck McCarley Sandy McCartan Paul McCleskey Brian McCluskey Sharon McCullum Jeanette McDonald Rhonda McElwain Cindi McEntee John McFadden Shannon Mclver Jennifer McKee Tammy McKee Donna McLamore Bill McLester Brad McNair Carisa McNeely 281 Charity McNeely Tammy McNeely Cindy McPherson Todd McQueen Kristi Meisenbach Scott Menzdorf Kevin Messick Tammy Messick Bill Messimer Tom Meyer Brooke Miller Carl Miller Julie Miller Stacy Miller Cindy Mills Wanda Mills Michael Mireles David Mitchell Yvonne Monier Bryan Moody Greg Moore Mark Moore Sandra Moore Kristi Mooter Janet Mooty George Morones Vivian Morris Paula Morrison Susan Morrison Sharon Moulder ,AA lA ff t v, 5 . . ,, C -ibn. T52 i ,.KV.: .. K N531 1 4 lair s we Q QQ xi V X 1 't x A in xg' X 3 --vu' 4- Q 'I-':':' 'SJ- Troi Mamaw Cindy Murphy Marci Murrell Beth Muse Ann Narry Tony Nazzal John Needham Sara Neighbors Andy Nelson Gina Nelson Sharon Nelson Sandy Neubauer Dixie Newman Doris Newman Liz Newman Robert Newton Nina Nicholson Tim Noble Rosena Norrnand Brian Nyenhuis Sara O'Brien Kathy O'Neal Perry Orlds Shannon O'Roark Kelli Orr Jake Page Carol Pagerly Regina Painter Kelley Palser David Parker 283 Donna Parker Carla Parker Patti Parvin Laurie Paschal Rex Patrick Tracy Patterson James Paul Leslie Paul Mark Pederson Sandra Perez Chip Perry Lee Phegley Allison Phillip Jackie Phillips .lan Phillips Lisa Phillpott Annette Pichard Shirley Pollard Keith Pool Cheryl Pratt Phillip Price Chris Proud Jennifer Quinlan Julie Racht Stacy Rains Aido Ramirez Liz Ramsey Carol Ramsey Rusty Ravert Kathy Ream 284 af .. t.,,W Q L ' Q I 6 H lime , C, , 1 V -,.k .. ., ...mfraw . f 4 ' x i 4' 3'-, - 5 ur Rf 'lil K' IQ 4 1 M J + J Wg gaii -' V r- t ,,i i ,. 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Danny Regan Ronald Reich Janet Reynolds Keitha Reynolds David Roberts Karen Roberts Catherine Roberts Lynn Robinson Gena Rodgers Sharon Rogers Julie Rollinger Jim Romack Barbi Ross Julie Rowell Sheree Sadler Belen Salas Mario Salas Carl Scaglione Jackie Schuttger Steve Scott Carolyn Sherrard Ron Shields Camille Shipes Alan Skinner Lanila Slay Sally Slevin Sandra Sly Carla Smith Cindy Smith Judy Smith 28 5 Parri Smith Tracy Smith Mike Sosebee David South Stanley Sowers David Sparks Marty Stakes John Struble Vicki Stutsman Larry Sutherland Merlin Sutton Tracey Swango Roy Talley Norma Tamez Linda T app Chris Taylor Jill Taylor Craig Taylor Keri Teague Richard Tear David Thomas Keith Thomas Teri Thomas Brenda Thomason Danny Thompson Paula Thorn Mike Tiedman Tracy Timmons Bill Tipping Pam Tisdale 286 X 53 Q W , JW aw SU ms' - ,..,:: T -3 in-rf' X if Qf '1 -aw Q Students concentrate hard in Journalism class. Gregg Todora Wyatt Tolar Donna Traylor Sherry Tucker Suzie Tucker Terri Tuell Jerry Turner Vicki Uliasz Gay Usrey J ay Valadez Ricky Valle Becky Van Ravenswaay Richard Van Roy Dewayne Vance Michelle Vardell Susan Vega Becky Velsco Dixie Via 287 Patty Viegar Harvey Villanueva Rebecca Villarreal Ricky Villarreal Stan Waite Jimmy Waldie Teresa Wallace Becky Walsworth Doug Walter John Wardell Bill Watson Mark Watson Susan Webb Clint Weber Carole Welch Teri Wells Annette Wheeler Dean Whetsell 288 Q.. 4 A t,.. t. A , to v ji A little rain never hurt anyone. 3' 'gr LKA. .X ' ,no- 1 ,- ii ,, ,W . Q xi It Sh 'ia '-.Q 4 x. Xf ,xi ,4 'gasif- Q i f if Q 4 . ,aw wa .ew -, fi 4 'lgfiimf A is .. 'it-, ,. rgfliga-.M is-f f t il-- i x-ty 1 4 .h . '11-pg , 1, , , C Qs Ss 'lc iii Debra Whisenhunt Oveta Whiteshirt Grace Whittington Carol Wilder Joyce Wiley Phillip Wilkerson Chris Williams Cindy Williams Donna Williams Elizabeth Williams Kevin Williams Kyle Williams Jackie Willis Kelly Wilson Karen Winfield Kelly Winham Karen Withrow Mike Withrow Sherry Wyatt Jeff Wygren Cindy Yates Woody Yenne Lisa Young Robert Young Jill Zirges 289 Lenora Deleon Leo De Lastra Bucky Eacret Micheal Faran Dawn Gregerson Melinda Holcomb Richiard Justice Lori McDaniel Karen Newman Connie O'Neil Julie Parks Arlene Santos Karen Sauve Kathy Shaw Tracy Wilson 90 Qi 3' li FS. ' tg 7' f Q I J.: 2, l . ' 'lc 3 X Lisa Starnes. freshman. The EIC Staff extends its sincerest apologies to the above students for their being out of order in their section. However. we are pleased to have made the correction before press time. H-in Qi ..,... '- --.' if fed?-Y' 'ficfi 1 ., us, TOP: Juniors Gina Nelson, Jim Paul, and Carol Ramsey work on assignments in class. ABOVE LEFT: Junior Julie Miller shoots a rubber band at the staff photographer. ABOVE RIGHT: Brian McClusky puts the finishing touches on a project in Ceramics. LEFT: Juniors, Christy Bradford and Jackie Schuttger practice in Concert Choir. RIGHT Reva Bnmer delivers a speech to the Senior Council. Senior Council Guides Cougars Through Successful Year The senior class of 1978 was kicked off to a great start on October 15, when the seniors went to Six Flags Over Texas. This was just the beginning fog what became an active and memorable year for the graduates of Bryan A ams. The Senior Council, which was responsible for planning the activities, was sponsored by Laura Winters, Cheryl Moore, Janice Pinyan, Jerry Clay, and Louise Stafford. The officers of the Senior Council, President Steve Ash- more, Vice President Shannon Murphy, Secretary Donna Vance, and Trea- surer Lori Stem, prepared activities which made the year enjoyable for the senior class. The committees which made up the council were: the Prom Committee, the Baccaulaureate Committee, the Senior Project Committee, the Invita- tion Committee, the Senior Assembly Cormnittee, and the Publicity Com- mittee. Each of these had a special task to fulfill. Through the efforts of the council, money was raised to buy a Cougar Head to go beneath the letters on the side of the building. Various projects, such as the student-faculty basketball game, provided the money for the senior gift to the school. Although the work was long and hard, the Senior Council made 1978 a year to be remembered. , , ,iji E ABOVE: Seniors discuss projects for the year. 556030 alum fm. MIK TOP LEFT: Ms. Winters asks Shannon Murphy about the Council plans. TOP RIGHT: Reva Bruner and Elaine Garrett work together on a problem. LEFT: John Shipes, Shannon Murphy, and Ms. Vlhnters chat about the year's work. LAURA ACREY Spirits I5 Spirit Officer - Secretary5 Young Life l, 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Senior Prom Committee Co-Chairman5 Senior Council 3: V.O.E. 3 MICHAEL ACUFF J.V. Football lg Varsity Soccer l, 25 Ice Skating Club 2, 35 D.E. 3 SANDRA AGUERO MARTHA AKINS H.O.C.T. 3 DAN DI ALLEN Spirits l5 Spirit Officer - Vice-President 25 Homecoming Duchess Finalist 15 Young Life I5 Student Council 2, 35 Homecoming Queen Finalistg R.O.T.C. Sponsor 35 Cheerleader 35 Senior Council 35 Prom Committee 3 DAVID ALLEN Cougar Crossroads 35 El Conquistador Staff 3 MICHAEL ALLEN PATRICIA ALLEN H.E.C.E. 2, 35 F.H.A. 2, 35 C.C.'s 3 PAUL ALLEN Bowling Club 2, 35 Bowling Team 2, 35 Bowling Team Captain 35 Senior Council 35 C.B.'s 3 294 Class of '78 -4215- Randy Hardin, John Wardell, and Todd Williams listen attentively at the Basketball Assembly. TOM ALLEN Marching Band I, 2, 3, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3 Woodwind Ensemble l, 23 National Honor Society 2, 3 TRACI ALLEN Dental Assisting 2, 35 Chapter 75 T.A.H.O.S. Reporter l, President 23 H.O.C.T. 35 T.A.H.O.S.A. Chapter 37 3 SHANNON ALMOS RHON DA ANDERSON TIM ANDRIES Technical Drafting Club President 39 I.C.T. 3 DEBRA ANGLIN Spirits 1, Spirit Squadleader 2g Belles 35 Senior Council 3 295 ANN ARMSTRONG Art Club President 3 SHARON ARMSTRONG STEVE ASHMORE Cothumus Club l, 2, 33 B-Team Football l3 Varsity Football 2, 33 Baseball l3 Varsity Football Captaing F.C.A. l, 2, 33 Cothumus Playhouse I Act Play 2, 33 F.C.A. Vice-President 33 Musical l, 2, 3g Concert Choir l, 2, 33 Senior Class Presidentg Pub Staff 3 Thespians 2, 3 CINDY BAGBY Young Life l, 2g Spirits Squad Leader 23 National Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Council 3: V.O.E. 3 JIMMY BAKER J.V. Football l, 2g J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 33 A and B Honor Roll l, 2, 33 Honors Program l, 2, 3g Senior Council3 National Honor Society 2, 33 C.B.,SQ Math Club 3g Tutoring l DONNA BALL Red Cross l3 Spirits Belles 2, 33 Chorus 23 Concert Choir 33 New Addition Singers 3 ILA BALSANO Young Life l, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Ice Skating Club 2, 33 EL CONQUISTADOR 2, 3: Senior Council 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 C.C.'s 3 .IANICE BAMBURG N.F.L. 2, 33 Cothumus 2, 33 Young Life 2, 33 Majorette 3g Concert Band 2, 33 Senior Councilg Talent Show 3g Choreographer3 Toumament Director 3 JIMMY BANKS EDITH BARBOSA R.O.T.C. 13 Girls Drill Team lg C.C,SQ F.H.A.! H.E.R.O.Q H.E,C.E.1 Pub Staff3 Senior Council 3 MONICA BARGANIER Varsity Soccer l, 2, 3g Captain 2, 33 Synchronized Swim l VEDA BARGANIER 296 fig ,Tx l HUP!! NP ff Seniors enjoy the Run-Away Mine Train on Six Flags Day! JOHN BAKER B Team Football lg J .V. Football 2g H.O.C.T. President 39 Red Cross 33 Young Life 3 MARTY BARNES TIM BARNES FREIDA BATTISE Bowling Team - Competition Team 2g Bowling -3 V tL League - Secretary 33 F.H.A.g O.E.A. 3 Wi - ' SHERILL BAXLEY KKISTI BEARDEN e,..'e' iff' ' i f . 297 VICKI BEAVER MIKE BEENE B Football Team lg J .V Football Team 2 Young Life l, 2, 31 B Honor Roll l 2 3 F.C.A. 2, 33 Golf Team 3 National Honor Society 33 Key Club 3 JAMES BEESON Concert Band 1: D.E. 2 3 C B s 3 VICKI BEHNER DAVID BEHNKE Science Club 3 RUDY BENAVIDES B.A. Golf Team 2, 3 SHERRY BENNERS Spirits Young Life 1, Spirit Sponsor CATHY BELUE Spirits Soccer Team 1,2 Captain l 2 Young Life lg Spirit Leader 25 Crossroads Staff 3 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3 ROBERT BENNETT I.C.T. 2,3g V.I.C.A. 2, 3 C B s JACK BIHUN ANGIE BILLINGSLEY ETHEL BILLINGSLEY R.O.T.C. 2, 35 V.O.E. 3 'A-'H - lt- !f.Li 2 fffif: f 5- . :zz .- Senior Denna Orlds searches for the true answer! LISA BIRK Symphonic Band l, 2, 33 Marching Band 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3g National Honor Society 2, 33 F.C.A. 33 Young Life 3 PAT BISHOP Latin Club l, 2, 33 Latin Club - Social Chairman 2, Latin Club - President 3g Young Life lg Spirits lg B-Honor Roll 1, 25 Varsity Tennis Team 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 3g Ice Skating Club 3, Senior Council 35 Senior Prom Committee 3 RON BOLTON SCOTT BOREN RONNIE BORUFF Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3 DENISE BOVARD H.O.C.T. 3g T.A.H.O.S.A. 3 CONNIE BOWERS GLENNA BRADLEY D.E.C.A. 3 299 BETH BRADSHAW Cothumus 2, 3g Honor Society 2, 33 Literary Society 3g Senior Council 3 LISA BRAMER B Honor Roll l, 2, 3g Speech Tournament 23 Senior Council 33 EL CONQUISTADOR Staff 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Pub Staff 33 Young Life 3g C.C.'s 3 PAUL BRAMLETT BEVERLY BRENNAN Young Life l, 2, 3g Spirits l, 23 Ice Skating Club 2, 33 H.O.C.T. 3g T.A.H.O.S.A. 3 MARY BROADT Spirits lg Latin Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 3g Math Club 33 Senior Council 33 C.C.'s 3 ANN BROCK Spirits lg Young Life I3 Squad Leader 23 Senior Council 3 PHIL BROWN All-City Band I3 Marching Band l, 2, 33 Symphonic Band l, 2, 3g German Club 2 REVA BRUNER Spirits 13 Young Life 13 B Honor Roll lg National Honor Roll 2, 3g EL CONQUISTADOR Staff 2, 3g A Honor Roll DAVID BUCKNER Stage Crew 1, 23 Stage Band l, 2, 3g Cothumus Club l, 2, 33 Symphonic Band 3 SCOTT BUIE JOE BURK Motocross Club l, 2, 3g I.C.T. 23 President of I.C.T. 3 JOHN BURKS 300 N L Xw-My , YE W -ski! ,, S.. W, , -ww-.-..w -A W '81 . , V j QM' Q ag r 'A'-an Lisa Bramer takes a break during a hectic day. KEITH BURRIS R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3g Varsity Rifle Team l, 2, 33 Outstanding Marksman lg Battalion Commander 3g Rifle Team, Rifle Team - Captain 35 N.R.A. President 3 DONNIE BURROWS Young Life l, 2, 33 B-Team Football lg B-Team Track lg Sailing Club 23 I.C.T. Work Program 3 MICHELLE BUS Honors l, 2, 3, B Honor l, 2,3 REBECCA BUSBY F.H.A. lg Latin Club 1, 2g Ice Skating Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3g Young Life 2, 3 TAMMY CALLAHAN KAY CAMBELL Spirits lg Young Life lg Ice Skating Club 23 Pub Staff 33 Student Council 3 301 THERESA CAPEHART Senior Council 33 Prom and Senior Assembly Committee 3 KAREN CAREY PAUL CARSON JOHN CARMICHAEL D.E. 2g Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3 CINDY CARPER Spirits lg Young Life l3 F.C.A.3 Roller Skating Club 23 Senior Spirit Sponsor3 Pub Staff 3 C.C.'s 3 RICHARD CARTER NELSON CASTRO Clinic Helper l, 23 Spanish Club lg German Club lg I.B.M. Helper 23 J.V. Soccer 23 C.B.,SQ Pub Staff 3 CHERYL CATHEY Spirits Squad Leader3 Belles 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Council3 Decca DEAN CAVENDER KAREN CAWTHON R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3g Company Commander3 C.C.'s 3 KARL CAWTHON R.O.T.C. l, 2, 33 Drill Team 2, 33 Squadleader 2, 3 CAMERON CHANDLER Marching Band l, 2, 33 Stage Band l, 2, 33 Symphonic Band l, 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 3g Senior Council 3 302 'Xp 3 X 'wx I 'f'L ':.'v Joe McKeever shows spirit in an assembly. JERRY CHANEY R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, Best Drill Squad Commander 2, Commander 33 Color Guard l, 2, Commander 33 Honor Guard l, 23 Latin Club l, 2, 3g Chess Club 1, 23 .I.V. Football 13 Battalion Adjutant 3g N.R.A. Vice-President 3 CATHY CHENAULT Spirits l, President 3, Squadleader 2 GARY CI-IESHIER DEBBIE CHILDERS Spirits 13 B Honor Roll l, 2, 3g Ice Skating Club l, 2,33 Young Life I3 Spanish Club l, 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Concert Choir 2, 33 B Honor Roll l, 2, 33 Literary Society 23 Musical '77 23 Belles 33 Musical '78 33 Senior Pub Staff 3 KEVIN CHILDS SHAUN CLANCY CATHY CLARK JAMES CLARK Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Radio Club - President 23 B Honor Roll l3 Crossroads Staff 3 303 KAYE CLARK Library Council 13 Concert Band l, 2, 33 Marching Band 2, 33 Chess Club 2, Secretary 33 Latin Club 2 KIM CLARK Symphonic Band I3 Stage Band l, 23 Marching Band 1, 2, 3g Brass Choir l3 Concert Band 2g German Club 2, 3 SANDY CLARK Deca Club 2, 3 SANDRA CLEGHORN DANNY CLEM TINA CLEMENTS Spirits 13 Young Life l, 33 Belles 2, 33 Pub Staff 3. CATHY COFIELD Young Life I3 F.C.A. l, Treasurer 23 Belles 2, 3g Senior Council 3g Senior Assembly 3 JOHN COHEN B-Team lg Varsity Football 2, 33 J.V. Football 2 DENISE COLBERT KIM COLBERT Spirits 13 French Club l, 3g National Honor Society 3 RHONDA COLE TINA COLE 304 urt r sl 'Xa-,--ff fn, -f'-nr A-L x 'Q 'met iqggwmm -.W Seniors Lester Cox and Bill Howard work happily in Chemistry. 'hav' 'wwf LYNN COMBS Traffic Safety Club l, 25 Senior Council 35 Invitation Committee 35 C.C.'s 35 F.H.A. 3 KELLY COOKE Soccer l, 2, 35 Letterman l, 2, 35 A11-District, All American 25 Captain 2, 35 B-Honor Roll 15 A- Honor Roll 25 Senior Council 35 Project Committee 35 National Honor Society 3 LYNDON COTFER Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Band l, 2, 35 All-City Band 25 All-City Marching Band 2, 35 Woodwind Choir 25 Clarinet Choir 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Solo and Ensemble 25 Musical Orchestra 3 RAN DAL COVARRU BIAS Varsity Baseball - Lettered l, 2, 35 All District 2, Captain 3 MARY COWART Synchronized Swimming 1, 25 Student Council l 2, 35 Swim Team 25 Senior Council 3 JOHN COX Marching Band l, 2, 35 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 Young Life 1, 2, 35 Guys Campaigners 1, 25 All- City Band 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Math Club 2, President 35 Latin Club Photographer 3 305 LESTER COX Marching Band I. 2. 3: Stage Band I. 2. 3: All City Band I. 2. 33 All City Marching Band ll Symphonic Band I. 2,31 Musical Orchestra I, 2, 33 Brass Choir I, 23 Boys' State 3: All Regional Band 3g Ice Skating Club 33 EL CONQUISTADOR Photographer 33 Senior Project Committee 3 KELLY CRAWFORD Spirits I: Spirit Squadleader 2: Ice Skating Club I, 23 Young Life I3 B Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Belle 33 D.E. 3: Senior Council- Senior Assembly Committee 3 DENISE CRUMBAKER DAVID CULPEPPER Moto Cross Club I, 2, 33 Ice Skating Club I, 2, 3 B Team Football I3 Varsity Football 2, 3 JEFFERY CURRIN German Club 23 French Club 3 DESIREE CURTIS CYNTHIA CUSIC Concert Choir 2, 33 Sophomore Choir I: Musical 2, 33 Library Council- Secretary I3 Library Council - Vice-President 2 GERYL DAULONG Diesel Technology Cluster I, 2. 3: 76-77 V.l.C.A. District IX Champion Speed and Skills 2 JAMES DAVENPORT DIANE DAVIDSON A Honor Roll 2, 3g B Honor Roll I3 C.C.'s 33 V.O.E. Co-Op 33 T.A.G. Program 2 DONNA DAVIS DANA DEBENPORT Ice-Skating Club I,2, 33 Spirits I: F.C.A. I. Secretary 2, Vice-President 33 Young Life 23 Senior Council 3: PUB Staff 3 QW at-919' it ,l, vt X I3 33 306 I IBEW -2:1-if CHERYL DIETZMAN Diving Team 23 Ice Skating Club Vice-President 2: Ice Skating Club President 33 Young Life 3 HELEN DELFIELD HELEN-HILLEVI DEMITZ French Club 3 DAWNA DERRICK Spirits 13 Spirits Squadleader 25 National Honor Society 2, 3g D.E. MELANIE DERRICK Young Life I, 2, 33 F.C.A. I, 2, 33 Synchronized Swimming 1, 23 Synchronized Swimming Captain 33 Cothurnus Club l, 2, 33 Spirits lg Spirits Squadleader 2g Patchwork Player 13 Student Council I, 2, 33 Life Leadership Campaigners 2, 33 Belles 33 Pub Staff 33 Senior Assembly 3 KARL DIAL B-Football Team l3 Latin Club l, 2, 3g Ice Skating Club l, 2, 3g Math Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 F.C.A. 3 TINA DIAZ Spirits lg F.H.A. 2,31 C.C.'s 33 Pub Staff 3 307 MELONY DODDS Work Program5 H.E.C.A. 35 F.H.A.!H.E.R.O. 35 C.C.'s 3 JANICE WILSON DOUGLAS GEORGE DOWDEY CAROL DRAKE V.O.E. Lab 2, Co-Op 35 Red Cross Club 2, President 35 C.C.'s 35 F.H.A. 3 ELLEN DRAKE C.C.'s 3 KIM DURBIN Spirits 15 Young Life l, 2, 35 F.C.A. 15 Girl's Track 15 Synchronized Swimming l, Secretary! Treasurer 25 Cothurnus Club l, 25 Red Cross Representative 15 B-Honor Roll l, 2, 35 Belles 2, 35 Student Council 35 PUB Staff 35 Senior Council 35 Prom Committee 35 Life Leadership 3 KELLY EDGAR CROSSROADS Entertainment Writer 3 ROGER ELKINS I.C.T. Program 2, 3 ily'-f MICHAEL B. ELLIS 'f? '7? B Football Captain 15 Student Council ' Representative l, 25 J .V. Football Captain 25 Varsity Football 2, 35 Concert Choir 3 MICHAEL L. ELLIS J.V. Football 15 Young Life I, 2, 35 Student up Council Director I5 F.C.A. I5 Varsity Football 2, 5 5 -1w' t ,, 3 AMY ESTES JOAN EVANS Marching Band l, 2, 35 Symphonic Band l, 2, 35 Woodwind Ensemble l, 25 Art Club Vice President 35 PUB Staff 3 I 308 --M... 'nw .ff M-7 I qi gt k QA aging i ' L Rhonda Anderson works on her shorthand. MARCY EWING Spirits I3 Ice Skating Club l, 2g Belles 2, 33 Young Life l, 2. 33 Senior Assembly 33 O.E.A. 3 JEFF FAGG BARBARA FARRIS F.l-l.A. l,23 R.O,T.C. l, 2, 33 R.O.T.C. Drill Team lg RO.T.C. Assistant Manager 2,31 Executive Office A Company 3 GLEN FARRIS N.F.L. l, 2, 3, N.F.L. Officer 2, N.F.L, Vice- President 33 N.F.L, Talent Show l, 2, 33 Young Democrats 2 MARCUS FARRIS R.O.T.C. l, 23 Stagecrew 33 Musical 33 Cothurnus Playhouse 33 Cothurnus Club 3 MARK FARRIS RANDY FEUERHELM B-Team Baseball l3 Bowling Team I, 23 A.C.T. Work Program 2, 33 Ice Skating Club 3 KATHY FILIPELLI 309 STEPHEN FINCHER Senior Council Publicity Committeee 3 SARAH FINKLEA French Club l, 2, 33 All-Region Band 2, 34 Orchestra 23 Red Cross lg Patchwork Players 3: Cothurnus Club 33 Literary Society 33 National Honor Society 3: French Club - Secretary 3 SUSAN FIRTH Spirits l, Squadleader 23 Cheerleader 3 BOBBY FODGE B-Team Football lg Green J.V. Football 21 Varsity Football 3 EDDIE FOSTER JANICE FOUNTAIN KAREN FRALEY Spirits l: I.C.T. - Secretary - Vica 2: D.E. - Deca 3 KATHY FRAZIER Spirits lg Belles 2, 31 National Honor Society 2, 3g French Club 25 Senior Council 3: Executive Program 3 JANA FREEL Spirits lg Ice-Skating Club l, 2: Cothurnus Club 3 DIANE FRENCH Varsity Basketball 1,23 Varsity Volleyball l. 23 Varsity Track lg V.O.E. 3 LORI FRERICHS Spirits lg Young Life l, 2g Squadleader 23 Office Help 2, 33 C.C.'s 31 Senior Council 3: EL CONQUISTADOR Staff 33 PUB Staff 3 BOBBY FUGITT B-Team Football l 310 Marching Band l, 2, 3: Symphonic Band l. 2, 33 All-City Band l, 2, 3: Solo and Ensemble l. 2, 3, 21 Julece Johnston pauses from her work for a moment of sanity. PAUL GABE BECKY GALLOWAY F.H.A. l, 33 I.C.T. H.E.C.E. 3 THOMAS GANN IRENE GARCIA F.H.A. l, 2, 33 Photography lg I.B.M. Helper 2, 35 C.C.'s 33 Pub Staff 39 D.E. - Work Program 3 ROSEMARY GARCIA Office Helper 2, 3g C.C.'s Pub Staff 35 Senior Council 3 DAVID GARDNER A and B Honor Roll l, 25 EL CONQUISTADOR Photographer 3 311 DEAN GARDNER J.V. Football I, 23 Key Club I3 Executive Program 2g Cross-Country 33 Track 33 Wrestling 3 FRED GARDNER DOUG GARRETT ELAINE GARRETT Spirits It EL CONQUISTADOR Staff 2. 3. Editor 3g Invitation Committee 33 Belles 3 LEANNA GEBHAUER Spirits 13 Latin Club l, 2, 3, President 33 Varsity Tennis Team 1, 2, 33 B-Honor Roll I, 21 National Honor Society 2, 33 Bowling Club 2g Latin Club - Social Chairman 23 Belles 3: l.B.M. Assistant 33 EL CONQUISTADOR 2. Sports Editor 3 KAREN GEHRING Latin Club I, 2, 33 Synchronized Swimming I3 National Honor Society 2, 3: Latin Club Treasurer 3g C.C.'s 33 Math Club 3 DONALD GEIGER ROBYN GETZ Spirits lg German Club 1,23 Young Life I, 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Student Council Treasurer 33 Belles 2, 33 Senior Council 3: Ice Skating Club 2 LARRY GIBBONS PERILOU GODDARD Marching Band l, 2, 33 Symphonic Band I, 2, 33 All-City Band 2, 33 A-Honor Roll l. 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Executive Program 23 Spanish Club 33 French Club 3 MARCUS GOLDBERG Drafting Club 3 HECTOR GOMEZ 312 I --we 'G' i, il: Sylvia Wood takes a pretty picture. i. -Ju' ZANDRA GONZALEZ Skyline C.D.C. l, 2g V.I.C.A. l, 21 C.C.'s 31 EL CONQUISTADOR 3: Senior Council 3 ANN GOODLETT Spirits lg lce Skating Club 2, 33 B Honor Roll 3 C.C.'s 31 Senior Council 3g Pub Staff 3 RICHARD GORENA THOMAS GORMAN LANELL GRACEY ALICIA GRAHAM 313 KEWIN GRAHAM SUSAN GREER Young Life 1, 25 Campaigners 1,25 Spirits lg Sign Language Club l, President 2, Senior President Advisor 35 D.E.C.A. 35 Senior Spirit Sponsor 3 MIKE GROOMS B-Basketball lg Young Life 15 French Club 25 B- Choir lg Concert Choir 2, 35 Musical 2, 3 MARTIN GROVE AMY GRUBBS Spirits l, Squadleader 25 U.I.L. - Shorthand 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 C.C.'s Secretary 35 O.E.A. President 3 RICHARD GRUBBS J.V. Football l5 Varsity Football 2, 35 Young Life 2, 35 Ice-Skating Club 2 ROBERT GUINN B-Team Football I5 Track 25 J .V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3 JACQUELIN GULLEDGE Spirits lg Varsity Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Young Life l Track 2, 35 Latin Club 25 CROSSROADS Staff 35 Senior Council 3 GARY GUNN J.V. Football 15 Varsity Football 2, 35 F.C.A. 3 PAM GUNNELS F.H.A. President lg Senior Sponsor 3 CHRISTINA GUZMAN Spirits 15 F.H.A. l, 2, 35 C.C.'s 3 RAN DA HADAWI Spirits 15 National Honor Society 2, 35 Executive Program 25 French Club 2, President 35 Belles 35 Senior Council 35 Young Life 3 314 511' ' ,Awww .fjjifr-. I , is gi 'Q sr. Q 5- flea li.. mf' is - ' J 1 35' 'l - -...ia ,.1.W, . Vliz. ,I . K . kt A-.im ' , ,. 5 ii 5 on 5 lb. 1 A Senior Keith Hall learns to survive as a bachelor MARY HAGLER Spirits I5 U.I.L. Written Spelling Contest 15 French Club I5 French Club - Vice-President 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Executive Program 25 V.O.E. 35 O.E.A. Treasurer 35 Senior Council - Project Committee 35 C.C.'s 3 PAULA HAGLER AMY HAKERT Varsity Volleyball 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Track Team 2, 35 Sailing Club 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Student Council 35 Senior Council- Projects Committee 3 KEITH L HALL Rodeo Team lg Rodeo Team - Secretary 25 1977-78 Rodeo Team President 35 F.F.A. President 3 KEITH RYAN HALL B-Team Football 15 B-Team Baseball 15 Varsity Football 2, 35 Varsity Baseball 2, 35 Math Club l, 2, 35 F.C.A. l, 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Varsity Football - Captain 3 MARY .IAN HALL Synchronized Swimming I5 Synchronized Swimming Co-Captain 25 Young Life I5 Spirits 15 Honor Roll l, 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Senior Council 35 C.C.'s 3 315 VICKI HALLUM LORI HAMMER Young Life l. 2: Spirits I: B Honor Roll l. 2, 3: Junior Achievement l: National Honor Society 2. 3: Senior Council 3 ARTAJEANNINE HAMMETT Spirits l: Young Life l: V.O,E. 3: O.E.A. 3: F.H.A. 3 NANCY HAMMETT Young Life l: Latin Club l: Spirits ll Spirits Squadleader 2: National Honor Society 2. 3: Senior Council 3: Senior Project Committee 3: O.E.A. 3: B Honor Roll 3 WARREN HAMMOND TONY HAMMONDTREE J.V. Football 1.2: Varsity Football 3 JULIEHAMMONS Spirits l: V.O,E. Lab 2: V.O.E, C0-Op 3 KATHY ANITA HAMPTON Young Life l: V.O.E. Lab. President 2: V.O.E. 3 C.C.'s 3 RUTH HAMROCK Spirits l: Math Club 2: Math Club - Secretary 3: Ice Skating 2. 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Belles 3: Young Life 3 SHELLEY HANIE Ice Skating l: Invitation Committee 3 NANCY HANKS JAMES HANNA Concert Band l. 2.3: Latin Club l. 2. 3: Marching Band 2, 3: 3rd Period Technical Drafting Club 3 316 gp-Q-.,sk Amy Hakert demonstrates the latest style! RANDY HARDIN F.C.A. l, 2, 3g Young Life l, 2, 33 Student Council l, 2, 33 B-Basketball lg Spanish Club lg Varsity Baseball 23 Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Trig Club 23 Senior Council 3 TERRY HARDING Ice Skating Club 33 Young Life 33 B-Team Football 35 H.E.C.E. 33 F.H.A. 3 DONNA HARDY Senior Council 33 Latin Club 3 CHRIS HARNEY CAROL HARRIS CINDY HARRIS H.E.C.E. I 3g F.H.A.-H.E.R.O. 3 3l7 HOLLY HARRISON Spirits lg Sailing Club 25 Art Club 35 Ice Skating Club 35 Motocross - Vice President 3 THERESA HARRISON STEVAN HARTFORD Concert Band l, 25 Patchwork Players l, 25 Marching Band 2, 35 Stage Band 25 Symphonic Band 3 ELAINE HASCHKE Spirits 15 Girls Varsity Basketball 1,25 Girls Varsity Track l, 25 Student Council lg A-Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Girls Varsity Volleyball- Manager 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 C.C.'s 35 Math Club 35 Art Club 3 DEANNA HASTINGS Spirits I5 Varsity Soccer 15 Youth Against Dystrophy - Organizer and President 25 0.E.A. 3 PEPPER HASTINGS J.V. Football l5 Varsity Baseball l, 2, 3, Captain 35 Crossroads Staff 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 National Honor Society 3 CRISTY HAZELBAKER Spirits 15 Young Life l, 25 Ice Skating Club l, 25 Student Council Representative I5 Belles 2, 35 Senior Council 35 Pub Staff 3 DEBBIE HEARD Spirits l5 Red Cross 15 Girls Track I5 Young Life 2, 35 Belles 2, 35 Roller Skating Club - President 25 H.E.C.E. 3 MICHELLE HEBERT RENEE HEF LIN Spirits l, Squadleader 25 H.O.C.T. 2, 3 BRITT HENDERSON SUZANN E HENDERSON Spirits 15 Young Life l, 2, 35 Ice Skating Club l5 Spirit Officer - Social Secretary 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Belles 35 Senior Council - Senior Assembly 35 Pub Staff 3 318 ,gif ID.. lf H-gp 4 X1 S Q ,W up ii., N. it , t , t 'Qtr 5 Doug Miller begins the Declaration of Independence. DAWN HENGST Spirits lg B Honor Ro1l3 JANET HENSON ALICIA HERNANDEZ C.C.'s 33 O.E.A. 35 Senior Project Committee 3 JOHN HEROLD MARCI HICKOCK Student Council 1, 2, 3g National Honor Society 2, 35 Cheerleader 33 Crossroads Staff 3 TOM HICKS Marching Band l, 2, 35 Symphonic Band l, 2, 3g Stage Band l, 2, 3g All-City Band l, 2, 3, All- Region Band 2, 3g All-State Band 3 319 ROBERT HIGHTOWER Swim Team l, 25 Swim Team Captain 35 Young Life 1, 2, 35 F.C.A. 3 CINDY HILEMAN D.E. 25 C.C.'s 35 Drama 3 MARY HILES Spirits 15 Ice Skating Club 25 Belles 3 3 I 'TBD AQUILLA HILL R.O.T.C. Female Drill Team l, 2, 35 Tactic Team 2, 35 Platoon Leader 2, 35 2nd Squad Leader 35 Belles 2, 35 F.H.A. 3 BECKY HILL Varsity Swim Team - Letterman l, 2, 35 Ice Skating Club 2, 35 Diving Team Captain 3 CYNTHIA HILL Varsity Tennis Team 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Ice Skating Club 3: National Honor Society 35 Pub Staff 35 C.C.'s 3 300 TLT? Qv. df' X T7 MARIA HILL RUSTY HILL B-Team Football lg Varsity Football 2, 35 , +-if National Honor Society 2, 3 - -er SUSAN HILL .2 A V- BLAINE HILLIARD KYRA HOAK Swim Team l, 2. 35 LEO Club l. 2: Synchronized Swimming 25 Synchronized Swimming Team Treasurer and Secretary 35 Swim Team Captain 3: Senior Council Prom Council 3 EARLENE HOFFMAN 320 9 1 Syd Singer works on a drafting project. GARY HOGUE MIKE HOIPKEMIER Rodeo Team and Club 2, 3g Ice Skating Club 2 ROBIN HOIPKEMIER Spiritsg F.C.A. 1, 23 Young Life l, 2g German Club l, 2, 33 Ice Skating Club 1, 2, 3g Varsity Tennis Team 1, 2g B Honor Roll EDDY HOLDEN Varsity Soccer l, 2g I.C.T. 3g N.H.R.A. 3 BILLY HOLLEY RUSSEL HOLLOWAY 321 MARK HOOD TAM MY HOOD F.H.A. Treasurer 3 DAN'L HOOPER Quill and Scroll 2, 31 Crossroads Staff 3g C.C.'s 3 BRAD HOPKINS JOHN HOUSTON BILL HOWARD Key Club l, 2, 3g Varsity Soccer - Letterman l, 23 French Club l, 2, 3g Young Life l, 2, 33 Student Council Representative l: Ice Skating Club 1, 2g National Honor Society 2,31 MB Honor Roll 2, 35 Varsity Cheerleader 3 GLENN HOWE J.V. Football lg Chess Club l, 23 Chess Club Officer 3g French Club 2, 33 J.V. Soccer 24 Math Club 3 SANDRA HUNTER Honor Society 2, 3 SHERI HUNTER Majorette I, 2, Feature Twirler 3: Concert Band l, 2, 35 Spanish Club l, 25 French Club 2, 3g Student Council I, 25 Senior Council 31 Young Life 25 Prom Committee 35 Pub Staff Advertising Committee 33 Crossroads Staff 3g B Honor Roll l, 2, 3 SUSAN HUNTER MICHAEL HUTCHINGS B-Team Basketball lg J.V. Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3 LEE HUTCHESON I.C.T. Ig V.I.C.A. 322 JAMES IVEY Marching Band I. 2: Student Council I. 2: Symphonic Band I. 2. 3: Stage Band 2. 3: National Honor Society 2. 3: Principal Advisory Committee 2: Drum Major 3: Student Council President 3: Latin Club 2: Young Life 2: Concert Choir3: Ensemble 3: Musical 3: All City Band I. 2: Senior Council 3: Life Leadership 2, 3: Student Voice - Editor 2: American Citizenship Seminar 2: N.A.J.E. Outstanding Musicians 2: Sadie Hawkins Finalist 2: D.l.S.D, Honor Points Committee 2. 3: D.l.S.D. Textbook Review Committee 3 IRISH JACKSON R.O.T,C. 1.2. 3 MARK JAMES ' B-Team Football Team I: J.V. Green Jr. Varsity Football 2: Varsity Football 3 DONNA JAYNES CHRISTY JENKINS Sailing Club 2: Secretary - Motocross 3: Bowling Club 2: Ice Skating 3 WAN DA JILES Spirits l. 2: Spirits Sponsor 3: F.H.A. I. 2: F.H.A. President 3 .IERI JOHNSON Spirits I: Traffic Safety Club I, 2 RUSSELL JOHNSON 323 SCOTT JOHNSON German Club I, 2, 3, President 2 3 Soccer l B Honor Roll I, 2, 3g National Honor Society 2 3 President 35 Ice Skating Club 3 Senior Council 3g C.B.'s 33 Math Club 3 DAVID JOHNSTON J U LECE JOHNSTON DIANE JONES R.O.T.C. I, 2, 35 Belles 3 ROBERT KEITCH SHAWN KELLEY V.I.C.A. l, 2, 3, President 2, 3 EL CONQUISTADOR - Photographer 3 JODY KENNEDY D.E. 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3 DALE KIENITZ JOHN KILPATRICK Wrestling Team l, 2 MIKE KINARD French Club l, 2, 3g Bowling I 2 3 C B s 3 D.E. - Reporter 3 MAX KLEIN Young Life 1, 2, 35 Key Club I 2 Soccer l 2 C.B.'s 3g Prom Committee - Chairman 3 Semor Assembly 3 JOHNNY KNAPP 324 it p l T it to t ,W , ,.k:X 'ar fi ii w , if V 'I -, ,... Kelly Edgar looks on while Ann Armstrong works diligently. MIKE KNOGHT Ice Skating Club 23 Bowling Club 2 N H R A I and II 33 H.E.C.E. Work Program 3 SCOTT KNOWLES SCOTT KOX STEVE KOZAK ANDY KRAUSE GARY KREMPEIN .. ., 3 B Honor Roll l, 2, 5 C.B.'s 3 PAULA LABARBA JANICE LACHENEY JIM LACOUR PHYLLIS LACY RICHARD LAMPHIER KIM LANDUA Spirits lg Varsity Track l, 23 Young Life l, 2, 33 Belles 35 O.E.A. 3g Senior Assembly 3 MAGGIE LANDSDOWNE KATHY LATHROP JOHN LAYDEN Green J.V. Football 2 BERT LEATCH Student Council 2: Student Advisory 25 Life Leadership 2 LINDA LEATHERWOOD JERRY LEE 'H 'Af 326 I 'ffffzv '15-1 Lis 5 Paul Williamson concentrates as he plays! DON LEMASTER GREGG LENTZ F.H.A. 2g Vice-President F.F.A. 25 Vice- President F .F.A. 3 BOB LEONARD Rodeo Team 1, 33 Rodeo Team - Sergeant at Arms 2g F.F.A. 3 RANDALL LEWALLEN GREG LEWIS TOM LIGHT Football Manager I, 23 Concert Choir 2, 35 Stage Craft 35 Cothumus Club 3 327 BETH LINGSWEILER GARY LLOYD LARRY LLOYD LONNIE LOCKE JOHN LOOPER CAROL LORTON Young Life l, 2g Spirits lg Belles 2, 33 Sailing Club 2g National Honor Society 2, 3g Senior Council - Projects Committee 3 MARY LORTON Spirits lg Young Life l, 2, 33 Belles 25 Belles Co- Captain 3g Senior Council - Invitations Committee 3 SHARON LOVE Spirits lg F.H.A. lg Senior Sponsor 3g F.H.A. President 3g Co-Ed Correspondent 3 CHRIS LOWDON A Honor Roll 2, 39 Skyline C.D.C. 2, 3 LARRY MacDOWELL Young Life 2, 39 Key Club 2, 33 Student Council 35 Concert Choir 3 ANITA MACK Cothumus Club 2, 3g Senior Assembly Committee 35 Pub Staff 3g C.C.'s 3 BILL MacWITHEY 328 l Amy Hakert tackles an English paper! KARLA MAEDGEN Spirits lg Young Life lg Spanish Club 2g Ice Skating Club 2, 35 Senior Assembly Committee 3g Senior Council 33 Pub Staff 33 C.C.'s 33 National Honor Society 3 CINDY MAGEE Ice Skating 25 Student Council 33 Cougar Mascot 3g Senior Assembly 3 EZZAT MALATY French Club l, 23 French Club - Historian 3 WILLIAM MALONEY DEBBIE MANN Senior Sponsor 39 C.C.'s 3 RUSTY MARKEL 329 RHONDA MARSHALL HAROLD MARTIN Math Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 3g Key Club 3 SHARON MATHERNE B Honor Roll l, 2, 3g O.E.A. 2, 33 V.O.E. 2, 3 TIM MATHIS BILLY MATTHIJETZ DAVID MAY Varsity Soccer - Letter I, 2, 3g Latin Club 2, 33 Tutoring 2, 33 Key Club 3g Varsity Soccer - Letter 3g Senior Council Project Committee 33 C.B.'s 3 JON MAYHALL TERESA MAYNARD RANDY MCCALLUM PAT McCARTAN DAWN MCCRARY DOUG MCCRARY 'Wf- Wav STEPHEN MCCREA A.C.T. Member 3 DONNA McDANIEL Lisa Bramer decides what picture to use for the annual. CHRIS McDONALD Magic Club lp Concert Choir l, 2, 3 MARGIE McDONALD F.H.A. lg F.H.A. Secretary 2 MARTY McELYA Marching Band l, 2, 33 Symphonic Band l, 2, 33 T Stage Band l, 2, 33 All City Symphonic Band 23 B Honor Roll 23 All City Marching Band 33 All Region Concert Band 33 Asst. Drum Major 3 LARRY MCFADDIN Bowling Club 3 MARGARET MCINROE French Club 23 Arts Magnet 2, 33 C.C.'s 3 ELLEN McKEE Spirits lg National Honor Society 2, 3 331 JOE McKEEVER V I Rodeo Club I Q ' I - I ' 1 L,L , ' ' MARK MCKINNON , X B-Team Football lg Track Team 1,23 Key Club I, 25 Cothurnus Club 2, President 3, Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 35 One-Act Play 2, 3: Musical Assistant Director 3 JOHN MCMAHON STEVE McWlLLlAMS Varsity Tennis I, 2, 3 JUNE MEADOWS DENNIS MEEK SHERRY MEISSNER NAOMI MELROSE R.O.T.C. I 23 Radio Club 2: Drama I 3: F.H.A. 3 BRENDA MIGLIAZZA DARLENE MILLER Spirits lg F.H.A. I, 2, 33 V.O.E. Lab 2, Co-Op Red Cross 33 C.C.'s 3 DAVID MILLER Key Club Ig Varsity Soccer I, Letterman 2. 3, Captain 3 DOUGLAS MILLER B-Team Football lg J.V. Football 21 Varsity Football 3g Young Life Ig Campaigners I: Ke Club 2, Secretary 3g Varsity Track 2g F.C.A. 3 332 32 Y ,, t 1 'SEQN 'Rt at r 4, 52227 'ul we ff f ti, it ati V. P'-2. ' . ' lt. W, , .. nfs- , ' t 'V I. wt 'Q is-+ irdtai i -wx 'X Senior Mike Ellis and Steve Ashmore explain a point to the class. CLYDE MILLICAN SUSAN MILLS Marching Band l, 2, 3g Symphonic Band l, 2, 3 All City Band 1, 3 CRAIG MISER Varsity Tennis 2, 35 C.B.'s 3 KELLY MONAGHAN Spirits lg Young Life lg Ice Skating Club lg Squadleader 23 V.O.E. Co-Op 33 C.C.'s 3 DAVID MOORE NICK MORALE JEFF MORELAND LYNN MORGAN Spirits 13 Ice Skating Club 13 V.O.E. - Treasurer 23 D.E.C.A. - President 33 Senior Council 33 C.C.'s 3 HOLLY MORMAN Spirits 13 Young Life 2, 33 Cothurnus Club 23 C.C.'s 3 ANNE MORRIS F.H.A. 33 Executive Program 33 C.C.'s 33 Senior Council- Invitation Committee 33 Crossroads - News Editor 3 DON MORROW KAREN MORTON Spirits l, 23 Young Life lg Television Arts Cluster l3 C.C.'s 3g F.H.A. 3g O.E.A. 33 V.O.E. 3 KIM MUELLER Spirits lg C.C.'s 3g F.H.A. 33 Pub Staff 3 ANDRA MULLENAX Spirits l3 Traffic Safety Council - Secretary lg History Club - Secretary l3 Sign Language Club 1, Vice President 2, President 33 Concert Choir 2, 3g National Honor Society 2, 33 French Club 2, 3g Musical 2, 33 Art Club 3g C.C.'s 33 Young Life 33 Senior Council - Prom Committee3 Science Club 33 Executive Program TERESSA MUMAW TOM MUNKS Cothumus Club 2, 33 Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 3g Thespians 2, 33 C.B.'s - President 3 SHANNON MURPHY Spirits 13 Student Council 2, 33 Belles 2, 3, Lieutenant 3g National Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Class Vice-President 3 TAMARA MURPHY Spirits 13 Red Cross 2g V.O.E. 23 Senior Council 33 C.C.'s 33 Red Cross 33 Ice Skating Club 33 H.O.C.T. 3g Young Life 33 T.A.H.O.S.A. - Secretary 3 334 C7 T nik ,gb KOH ' -,Q , ill i5 3 ' I .. . M - 33 3,1 Rpt' -Y 3 'TT' x...,W my vita, l Q my Laura Smalley and Par Remgard are caught by surprise. DAVID MURRAY Golf Team 2, 33 C.B.'s 3 LYNN MUSGROVE LUKE NAKAHARA Key Club 1, 2, 3g Swim Team l, 23 Science Club l, 23 Science Club Vice-President 3g A Honor Roll 13 Paper Photographer 23 Diving Team 23 Diving Team Captain 33 Young Life 23 J.V. Tennis Team 23 Student Council 23 National Honor Society 2, 33 B Honor Roll 2, 33 El Conquistador Photographer 3g Human Relation 3g Cheerleader 33 F.C.A. 3: Tutor 2, 33 lce Skating Club 33 Senior Council 33 Senior Pub 3. KENNETH NANCE Varsity Soccer Team l, 2, 33 Concert Choir l, 2, 33 Musical 2, 33 Cothurnus Club 33 Cothurnus Playhouse 33 Young Life 3g N.F.L. Talent Show 33 Track Team 3 CHERYL NEALE KATHY NEHR S 335 RACHAEI. NELSON Spirits: V.O.E. 2: Senior Council 3: C.C.'s 3 JULIE NEUBACH Spirits I: French Club I: Belles 2. 3: National Honor Society 2. 3 MICHELE NEVILL TRACY NEWMAN Varsity Basketball I: Varsity Track I: Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2. 3: Ice Skating Club I. 2: Spirits Senior Council CARL NIENDORFF Speech I. 2: N.F.L. Talent Show I. 2: Cothernus Club 2. 3: Senior Council TERRY NILES ALLISON NIX Spirits Squad Leader 2: Ice Skating Club Ig Young Life I, 3: Student Council 2. 3: Senior Council: Pub Staff: National Honor Society 2. 3: N.H,S. Vice President 3: Latin Club 3 JANET NORTHUM Spirits I. 2: Synchronized Swimming I: German Club I. 2. Treasurer 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: C.C,'s: Pub Staff DAVID ODOM SHELLEY ONEAL Marching Band I, 2. 3: Concert Band I, 2, 3: Cothumus 2. 3: Stage Craft 3 DENNA ORLDS Spirits I1 Spirit Squad Leader 2: F.H.A. 3: C.C.'s 3 LAURIE OROARK Cothumus Club I. 2. 3. B Vice President 3: Stage Crew I. 2: Musical I. 2. 3: Thespians I. 2, 3: President Producer: Cothumus 3: Musical Producer 3: PUB Staff 3: N.F.L. Stage Crew 3 336 Jury- 'V 52516 tvs 44 il nga glifilktli 'rox lyk 'vos A 1+ ci ali 4 a 9 - ' . . K . -asa, sf . S. 1,f.gf52z,3. . Q, W 5 t- if QV., t ftmffgsni- ,,,l '1 my K ,, in .aaa L., if? 9:32 ' 1 5 Q pfs ? '!nA'-a sri! 'im 'f ip use H nv' ft 4 sts '32 - I 1 'mm M 'li 1- 'Q , ' Q f is ,, Q he sn. tx Skxazf gf, iii i Even seniors need schedule help. LA .. . ' za'-wt - SCOTT OSBORN Marching Band l, 2. 3: Symphonic l. 2, 33 Stage Band l. 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2: Young Life l. 2: B Honor Roll 2, 31 Musical Orchestra 2, 3 LORNA OUTLAW Spirits lg V.O.E. 2: Senior Spirit Sponsor 31 C.C.'s 3 MONIQUE OWENS Spirits l, Squadleader 2g Belles 3 TINA PARK RUBY PARKER Spirits lg Volleyball lg Cothurnus Club 2, 31 Patchwork Players 2, 3g Concert Choir 3: Student Council 3g Human Relationship 3 CAROL PARKS Spirits lg Young Life l, 2, 35 B Honor Roll l, 2. 3g Spirits Squadleader 2: F.C.A. 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Council- Senior Projects Committee 3 337 LARRY PARKS PENNI PATTERSON Drama 2: C.C.'s 3 LORI PEASTER Orchestra I: Ice Skating Club 2: National Honor Society 2. 3: Latin Club 2: Student Council 3 LIZ PETERSON LYNETTER PETERSON Spirits I: Soccer 2, 3: Young Life I: National Honor Society 2. 3: O.E.A. 3: C.C.'s 3 ANTHONY PHILLIPS MICHAEL PHILLIPS SCOTT PHILLIPS RICHARD PIERCE Cothurnus Club I. 2: Stage Craft I: French Club l: Thespians 1.2: Stage Manager 2: Crossroads Staff 3 JIMMY PIPES Band I. 2. 3: All-City Band I: All-City Region I: National Honor Society 2.3: Tutoring 3 PAMELA PIPKINS R.O.T.C. I. 2.3: B Honor Roll 3 LAURA PITTS Spirits I: Spanish Club 2: National Honor Society 2. 3 338 L Alan Johnson takes a break from daily activities. JENNY PLUN KETT Spirits 1, Squad Leader 23 Children's Theatre 23 Young Life l, 2, 35 Senior Council 35 Publicity Committee Chairman 3g PUB Staff 3 ELIZABETH PORRAS KELLY PRENTISS Football B-Team lg Honors Program l, 2, 3g A and B Honor Roll l, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3 KYE PRESLEY Spirits lg Student Council l, 2, 35 Young Life I, 2, 33 Spirits - Captain 2, Ice Skating Club l, 2, 3, French Club 25 Sailing Club 23 Cheerleader 3 National Honor Society 3g Homecoming Queen 35 Senior Council 3g Prom Committee, PUB Staff 3 JON PREVRATIL R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1,23 Rifle Team 1,23 N.R.A. I, D.T.G.D.N. 2g B.N.S.G.M. 25 C.G.C.O.2g H.E.C.E. 3 SCOTTY JAY PREWITT C.D.C. Interior Carpenter l, 2: V.I.C.A. Club I, 23 B-Honor Roll l, 2, 3g Electric Shop Foreman 3g Science Club 3 339 CLAYTON PRONGER CRAIG PULLMAN Cross Country 1, 2, 3g Track I, 2, 3 JESUS PUIROGA Marching Band l, 2, 3, Symphonic Band lg Concert Band 2, 35 Red Cross lg All City Band 3, Brass Choir l, 2, 3, Senior Council ,sp-4.-nv SUSAN RAVERT .gf i r I Spirits lg Concert Choir 2, 33 Musical 2, 3, L' ax pf . Ensemble 2, EL CONQUISTADOR 2, 3, ' , 5 Y it 2 Activities Editor 35 C.C.'sg Senior Council: Pub ' 8 , Staff, Quill and Scroll - GM' x . ' DWIGHT RAY 'fiery Chess Club 2, 3, President 31 Latin Club 2, 3, I , ., Officerg Debate Team ' STEVEN RAY Tennis Team lg Photography 3 X RICKY REED LINDA REEDY Varsity Tennis Team l, 2, 3g Spanish Club 25 Ice Skating Club 3: Pub Staffg C.C.'sg National Honor Society DONNA REESE :P if Spirits lg Belles 2, 3g Football Queeng O.E.A. 3' PAR REMGARD C.B.'sg Speech 3, Science Club 3 JIMMY RENFRO MIKE RHOADS J.V. Football lg Varsity Football 2, 31 Varsity Track 23 Young Life 21 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3 40 ' ,. i Qt 3 an il 'wi al XV. lf,-f Joe Wyman reads his rights as a senior debater. GARY RICHARDSON PAUL RIDENOUR Concert Band I, 2g Young Life l, 2, 3g Concert Choir 1, 2, 31 Marching Band 2, 35 Musical '77 2 Musical '78 33 Ensemble 2, 35 Cothurnus Club 3 N.F.L. Talent Show 33 Pub Staff 3 PHYLLIS RIOS Spirits l: C.C.'s 3 DANNY RIPPLE DAWN ELLE ROE F.H.A. 3g Cothurnus Club 3: Senior Spirit Sponsor 33 C.C,'s 33 Pub Staff 3 RODNEY RICHARDS 341 DEBBIE ROGERS MYRNA ROSS R.O.T.C. Drill Team Commander 3, Company Commander 3g Spirit Sponsor 35 F.H.A. Secretary 3 GINA ROSS B-Honor Roll l, 2, 35 Ice-Skating Club l, 2g Spirits lg French Club l BETH ROWLEY Sailing Club 23 National Honor Society 2. 3 KATHY ROYER JAN RUNDBOM C.B.'s 3g Speech Program 31 Ice-Skating Club 3 Tennis Team 35 Young Life 3 JEFF RUSH French Club 25 Cheerleader 3 RICHARD RUSSELL D.E, 2, 33 C.B.'s 3 MARY SABEDRA SYLVIA SABEDRA R.O.T.C. l, 3 CHERYL SANDUSKY LAURA SARGENT Spirits lg Latin Club 2, 3g Senior Council 3: C.C.'s 3 342 me s li fl' 'Ng . T' 'N' It Gary Lloyd takes a minute from his Research Paper. TRENT SCARBOROUGH Stage Crew l, 23 Cothurnus Board 25 D.E. SCOTT SCRIBNER Track lg Young Life l, 21 F.C.A. I, 2, 35 Varsity Football 2, 35 B-Football Team lg American Legion Boys' State 23 Ice Skating Club 3 MIKE SEAMAN JIMMY SELF JOE SELF Varsity Soccer l, 2, 35 J.V. Football lg Varsity Football 2, 3 DOUG SELL 343 DEBRA ANN SERVIN Latin Club 2, 3g Science Club 23 National Honor Society 2, 33 Math Club President 3 SHARLA SHARBER GREG SHAW J.V. Football 13 Key Club I, 2, 3g Soccer I, 23 Student Council I3 Young Life I, 2, 33 Cheerleader 33 B Honor Roll I, 2, 3 BILL SHEA KATHIE SHELTON F.H.A. 1, 3g Spirit Sponsor 33 Senior Council 33 Ice Skating 33 Red Cross 33 Runner-Up Military Ball Queen 3 SANDRA SHEPHERD DAVID SH EPPARD REGINA SHERMAN RANDALL SHERRIN CHARLES SHERWOOD Concert Band I, 23 Marching Band 2, 33 Symphonic Band 3 ANTIONETT SHIMKUS JOHN SHIPES Computer Club lg Newspaper - Director of Photography 2, 3g Spanish Club 2g Freelance Photojoumalist 33 Pub Staff 33 Senior Council Cormnittee 33 C.B.'s 3 344 .mn- :US '18 '23, SQ f'D'1' Elaine Garrett looks wonderingly into an annual packet. JOYCE SHIPMAN Spirits 15 Sophomore Choir 25 V.O.E. and O.E.A 2, 35 Annual Staff 25 Concert Choir 25 F.H.A. 35 C.C.'s 3 ELOY SIFUENTES B-Team Football 15 Advanced Science Cluster 2, 35 Science Club 35 President Science Club 3 JOHN SIMMONS J.V. Football l, 25 Concert Choir l, 2, 35 Key Club I, 2, 35 F.C.A. 1, 25 Young Life l, 2, 35 Musical 2, 35 Chamber Choir 25 Cothumus Club 35 Cothumus Playhouse 35 Varsity Cheerleader 35 N.F.L. Talent Show 35 Pub Staff 35 Senior Council 35 Ensemble 3 CRAIG SIMON Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Band l, 2, 35 Math Club 3 JANA SIMS Young Life 15 Ice Skating Club l, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, 35 Spirits 15 Squad Leader Spirits 25 Student Council 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Belles 35 Senior Council 35 Senior Assembly Committee 3 VICKIE SIMS Latin Club l, 25 Secretary Latin Club 25 Math Club 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Treasurer National Honor Society 3 345 SYD SINGER KIM SJOSTROM International Exchange Student by Youth of Understanding from Finland 3: Tennis Team 3 LUCRETIA SKINNER Spirits I: Young Life I, 2. 3: O.E.A. 2. 3: V.O.E. 31 C.C.'s 3 KENNY SLAUGHTER Marching Band I, 2. 33 Symphonic Band I, 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Musical 2. 3: Woodwind Choir 23 Orchestra 2. All-Region 3: Solo and Ensemble 2. 3: B-Honor Roll 23 All-City Band 31 Solo and Ensemble I: Dal-H Chamber Ensemble 3 MARY SLOAN LAURA SMALLEY Spirits I: N.F.L. 2: N.F.L. Talent Show 2: C.C.'s 3 GLEN SMITH B-Honor Roll I. 2, 3: Honors Program I. 2. 3: National Honor Society 3: C.B.'s 3: Honors Math 3 DAVID SMITH R.O.T.C. I, 2. Staff Officer 3 KAREN SMITH Marching Band I, 2, 3: Symphonic Band I. 2. 3: Latin Club I. 2. Historian 3: National Honor Society 2. 3: EL CONQUISTADOR 2. Academics Editor 3 NANCY SMITH Spirits I. Squadleader 2: Spanish Club 2. Officer 3: National Honor Society 2. 3: C,C.'s 3 BECKY SMITH Spirits Ig Ice-Skating Club 1.2.31 Belles 2.3: Prom Committee 3 VAL SMITH Majorette I. 2: Concert Band I. 2: French Club I. 2: Adelstein Ring Representative I1 Belles 3: D.E. 3 46 -Athi X Wi li Q i Km Phyllis Rios struggles with ti difficult problem, DAVlD SNIDER B-Team Football lg Varsity Footbtill 2. 3: F,C.A. l. 2: Woods and Waiter Club 3 SONYA GAYLE SOLOMON Bowling Club :ind Competition Tezim l. 2. 31 Bowling Club Secretary 2. Vice-President 3: Spirits l. 2: Spanish Club l: Muscular Dystrophy Club 2: PUB Staff 3: Young Life 3 LAURIE SOSEBEE Spirits I: Young Life 2.3: French Club 2. Vice- President 3: National Honor Society 2. 3: Senior Council Project Committee 3 SUZIESOUTH Young Life l: Slrits l: Squadlezider 2 TIM SOWERS Green J.V. 2: Ice Sktiting Club 3: Wrestling 3 DIANE SPETTER Spirits lg V,O.E. 3: C.C.'s 3: F.C,A. 3: PUB Staff 3 347 STEPHEN SPOTSWOOD BRET ST. CLAIR BRYAN ST. CLAIR ANDREA STEFFEN Synchronized Swimming 29 D.E. President 3g Talent Show 35 C.C.'s 3 LORI STEM Young Life l, 2, 39 H.E.C.E.!F.H.A. 2g National Honor Society 2, 31 Senior Class Officer 31 Student Council Representative 3g Senior Projects Committee 35 Pub Staff 3 LEAH STEPP SUZY STEVENSON Majorette l, 25 Concert Band lg Head Majorette 3 PAM STOCK Student Council l, 2, 35 Spirits lg Ice Skating Club lg Spirit Squadleader 2g Belles 33 Senior Council 3 KEVIN STONE B-Team Football lg B-Team Baseball lg Cothurnus Club lg Latin Club lg Young Life l, 2, 33 F.C.A. lg Latin Club Officer 2, 35 Varsity Baseball 2, 3g J .V. Football 2g Varsity Football 3 National Honor Society 2, 33 Key Club 23 Texas Nuclear Science Convention 3 ALISA STOUGHTON Spirits lg Cothurnus Club l, 2, 33 Junior Achievement lg Young Life l, 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Senior Council 3 SUSAN STOVALL MICHAEL STRANGE 348 A-fx 1' 425' it if ac- is nn David Behnke seldom finds a moment to pause during his research paper. RENE STRONG B-Team Football lg Varsity Football 2, Captain 33 Varsity Baseball l, 2, Captain 33 National Honor Society 2, 3 MARY SUDDRETH Spirits lg V.O.E. Lab 2, Vice-President 39 C.C.'s Vice President 3g V.O.E. Co-Op 3g Senior Council Committee 3 RICHARD SUTTON Boys Soccer l, Letter 2, 35 B-Honor Roll 2, 3g Senior Council 3g Senior Prom Committee 3g Honors Graduate 3 BARBARA TADLOCK CHRIS TAYLOR DIANE TAYLOR Marching Band l, 2, 33 Concert Band l, 2, 3g Latin Club l, 2, Secretary 35 National Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Council 3g Prom Committee 3 349 ELIZABETH TENORIO D.E. 2, 35 Motocross Club 3 JERRY THARP Varsity Football 15 Varsity Baseball lg Motorcross President 25 3rd Period Technical Drafting Club President 3 KENNY THURMOND Varsity Cross Country Region Finalist l5 Varsity Cross Country 25 Varsity Cross Country State Finalist 35 Varsity Track Region Finalist lg Varsity Track 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3 RAY TIEDMAN R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3 DANIEL TIMM SARAH TODD Spirits 15 Stagecrew 2, 35 EL CONQUISTADOR Staff 25 Thespian 2, 35 Cothumus Playhouse 2, 35 Musical '77 25 Cothumus Club 2, 35 B Honor Roll 2, 35 EL CONQUISTADOR Photo Editor 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Musical '78 3 EILEEN TOLLERTON Spirits 15 Latin Club l, 2, 35 Cougar Crossroads 35 Photographer - Pub Staff 3 ROBIN TOMSON Stagecraft l, 25 Thespians l5 Cothumus Club l, 25 D.E. 3 MIKE TRAMELL HUE TRAN SHERRI TRIPPEL TERRY ULAND Spirits l5 Latin Club l, 25 Young Life l, 25 Latin Club Officer 25 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 National Honor Society 25 Crossroads Staff - Feature Editor 35 C.C.'s 3 350 'Bi war' li 'xv 'fT 7' he l ho' E , 'R 2 it ,wsu fl Nz Senior Tyke Light works the curtain backstage. CAROLYN VALLE Spirits lg Soccer 1, 2, 3g C.C.'s 33 F.C.A. 3 DONNA VANCE Spirits lg Belles 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Class Officer Secretary 33 Senior Council 33 O.E.A. 33 Red Cross 3 DANNY VAN HORN CRAIG VANLEY PAM VINSON MARKI WAF FORD Spirits 23 Concert Choir 2, 3g N.F.L. Talent Show 23 C.C.'s 3 351 LARRY WAITE Key Club I: J.V. Football I: Young Life I, 2, 33 B Honor Roll I, 2. 31 Key Club Treasurer 21 Varsity Football 2. 3: F.C.A. 2. 3: Key Club President 3: National Honor Society 2, 31 Concert Choir 31 Student Council Director 35 Life Leadership 3 JACK WALLACE MARK WALSTON Rodeo Club I, 2, 3: Radio Club I JAMES WARD Rodeo Club l. 2. 3g Radio Club Ig Roller Skating Club 23 Concert Band 2, 33 Marching Band 3: D.E. 3 WILLIAM HAYNE WARING Marching Band I. 2, 33 Symphonic Band I, 2, 3: All City Band I, 2, 3: A Honor Roll I: Latin Club 1,25 Stage Band 21 National Honor Society 2, 3, All Region Band 2g B Honor Roll 33 Math Club 33 Who's Who in American High Schools 35 National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist 3 KEITH WARNEKE Golf Team lg Track Team 3: C.B.'s 3 LAURA WARREN Spirits Ig Musical Ig Cothurnus Playhouse I, 2, 35 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 33 Student Council lg Ice Skating Club I: Spirit Treasurer 2: Cothurnus Club Treasurer 3: Belles 3, Senior Council 3 JEFF WATTS D.E. 3 JULIE WEBB LESLIE WEBB Spirits lg Marching Band 2, 31 Concert Band 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 Red Cross 3: Senior Council Prom Committee 33 H.O.T.C. 33 T.A.H.O.S.A. Parliamentarian 3 RHONDA WEBBER LINDA WEBER Spirits lg Tutoring I, 2, N.F.L. I, 31 Who's Who Among American High Schools 2: Sign Language Club - Treasurer 23 Sign Language Club - Secretary 3, Debate Club 2. 3 352 af Seniors Lisa Bramer and Lori Frerichs work on last minute details. MARK WEISS CARY WELCH DAWSON WELLS B-Team Football lg Varsity Football 2, 33 B Team Basketball l, 2: Varsity Basketball 33 F.C.A. 2: Student Council 2 HELENA WEMMERS Spirits lg Spanish Club 2g C.C.'s 33 Senior Council 3: PUB Staff 3: Senior Assembly Committee 33 National Honor Society 3 BRYAN WENDT BRENDA WESTMORELAND C.C.'s 3 JACK WETHERHOLT NANCY WHETSELL VICKI WI-IISENANT Young Life I. 2: Spirits I: Ice Skating I: Belles 2. 3: Student Council 2. 3: National Honor Society 2. 3: CROSSROADS Managing Editor 3: Senior Council - Senior Assembly 31 PUB Staff 3: EL CONQIQISTADOR 2. Ad's Editor3 KIM WHITTEN Young Life I: Spirits I: Belles 2. 31 Concert Choir 2.3: Ensemble 2. 3: Musical 2. 3 SHARON WHITTIKER CARL WIBBENMEYER Mathematics Cluster I. 2. 3: National Honor Society 2. 3 BARBIE WILLIAMS Marching Band I. 2. 3: A and B Honor Roll 1.2. 3: Symphonic Band 2. 3: All-City Band 2: All- City Marching Band 2. 3: Concert Choir 2. 3: Musical 2. 31 Chamber Choir 2: Stage Band 2. 3: National Honor Society 2. 3: First in Solo and Ensemble Contest 2: Senior Council 3: N.A.,I,E. 3 BRIGITTE WILLIAMS French Club I. 2 CINDY WILLIAMS DAWN WILLIAMS Spirit I: Belles I. 2: Student Council Director I: Student Council Representative 2. 3: Young Life 1.2: Ice Skating Club I. 2. 3: Cothurnus Club I. 2. Secretary 3: Musical I: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3 DEBRA WILLIAMS SANDY WILLIAMS CROSSROADS Staff3 354 4- Q9 'fm' 131 44 ' i t. .. J , I Ne- v ff I sf., ,, Mary Hiles works diligently to make her next deadline. TODD WILLIAMS B-Team Basketball li Varsity Basketball 2, Captain 3: Young Life l, 2, 33 B-Honor Roll I, 2 3: Cothurnus Club l, 23 Cothurnus Playhouse I3 National Honor Society 2, 33 Latin Club 2, Officer 3: Youth Against Dystrophy 23 Student Council 2, Vice-President 33 Life Leadership 2, 3 Senior Council 33 Senior Assembly 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 National Merit Semi-Finalist 33 F.C.A. 3 PAUL WILLIAMSON Marching Band - Drummer I, 2, 33 Symphonic Band 1, 2,31 D.E. 3 ROXANE WILLIAMSON Spirits lg French Club 2, 33 C.C.'s 3 DEEDEE WILSON JAMES WILSON Ice-Skating Club 3 KIRK WILSON B-Team Football lg Varsity Football- Letter 2 3: Varsity Baseball - Letter I, 2, 33 B-I-Ionor Roll 1, 2, 3 355 1 WILLIAM WILSON Marching Band I. 2: Swmphonie Bund I Red Cross I: Cothurnus Club I ConeertB1nd2 Prom Committee 3: Pub St III 3 ALICIA WINDHAM Business and Management Center 7 3 O I A 2 31 Senior Council 31 C C Q3 BRYAN WINSTEAD SANDRA WINTON MILANI WISE KARLA WOLF SHARON WOLF SYLVIA WOOD Spirit Squadleader I: Belles 2 3 N itiondl Honor Society 2. 3: Belle Captain 3 LISA WRIGHT RUSTY WYATT GoIfTeam I,2: I.C.T 3 V I CA 3 VAN WYLIE JOE WYMAN B Football Team I: N F L T1lentShow l 2 3: N.F.L. I. 2. 3: N.F.L President? 356 JOE YANES GREG YATES Woodwind Choir 2: Clarinet Choir 3: Symphonic Band 2. 3: All-Region Band 2 City Marching Band 2. 3: Orchestra 2. 3 TAMARA YEATS Spirits l. Squadleader2: Latin Club l. 2: Cothurnus Club 2: Prom Committee 3: C Choir 3 BOB YENNE Concert Band l. 2: Marching Band 2. 3: Symphonic Band 3: Stage Band 3 DAVID YOUNG Stage Crew 2. 3: Cothurnus Club 2.3: Co Playhouse 2. 3: Cothurnus Board 3: Musi Stage Manager3 JOEL ZASIMOWICH LAURIE ZIEGLER Spirits l. Squadleader 2: Ice-Skating Club 1.2. Red Cross l: Young Life l. 2, 3: Executive Assistant Program 2: Who's Who in American High Schools 2: Cothurnus Club 3: Senior Council 3: Prom Committee 3: Citizenship Scholarship to University of Dallas 3 3: PEGGY ZIPPER All-City Band l. 2. 3: Marching Band 2. 31 .All- OHUSFI thurm cal 2. 3: is 357 ABOVE: May the force be with you says Mr. Richardson. RIGHT: Keith Hall presents Mr. Richardson with the District Championship football. D0 You Remember When We Went to Ciy? Rarely does a Senior class get to share a year of as much excitement and achievement as this year's Senior Class of ,78. The year seemed to begin as most years do - class schedule confusion, eight people to a locker, Belle and Band practice. But then something seemed to change - a contagious spirit began to take over. Cougars slowly but surely began to win E and win again and again. Our success was not limited just to football - but basketball, soccer, swimming, vol- leyball. tennis, bowling, cross country - ROTC, speech - in more areas than we all could imagine. As the athletes and participants continued to win, the remaining Cou- gars seemed to hold their heads a little higher and walk with pride. B.A. Cougars did what we knew they could do - 'gWe took it to the limit - and then some. TOP: Bryan Adams faculty show their spirit on stage. ABOVE LEFT: Dr. Pepper. Coca Cola. 7-Up. and Lime . . says Mr. Forgey. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Carmichael and Mrs. Holt do their share in showing spirit 360 ABOVE: Paul Williamson keeps the beat of the music. TOP RIGHT: Belles discuss the routine during early morning practice. BOTTOM RIGHT: The C.C.'s show their enthusiasm during an assembly. D0 You Remember the Good Times We Shared? ,A ill,- f-, if? ABOVE LEFT: Even Gorillas wear shoes. ABOVE: David Sheppard. Gary Lloyd. and James Wilson prepare to hit the ice. BELOW: John Struble and Marci Ewing relax on the plane to Miami. Swirl! J ABOVE LEFT: John Cohen reveals his hidden talent. ABOVE RIGHT: Kelly Prentiss working? BELOW: Robyn Getz. Todd Williams. James Ivey. and Lori Peaster relax during passing period. 5 X 0 , . , sis fi f ' Z F1 .nw 1:- ,R . all .-.mms ABOVE LEFT: Robyn Getz and Tommg Allen prove that two hettds are better than one. ABOVE RIGHT: A student works frantically to solve ll Trig problem, BELOW: Scott Scribner. Cheryl Dietzrnun. und Bob Hightower study for :tn upcoming test. For Every S lar That Falls Z0 Earth . . A N ew One Glows. F or Every Dream Thar F aa'es Away. . . A New One Grows. When Things Are N01 What They Would Seem i X N 369 You M ust Keep Following Your Dream. P' , i -.mimi HSZEWI iiilliilli S0 While M y H ear! IS Still Believing 44914 171 Say Good-Bye. 4' 37 i' if 62? xhfh 1, , ,K ' ' Y I - Rod M cKuen 3 4 ' 376' , ' - f 0 ' ll 5 2 MiIIer's Shoes Hljfis ggfzsfafzzacf Company H 342 CH C2183 Linda P13221 BLAYLOCK 328-1655 REALTORS 2241 Gus Thomasson 328-9121 Q Sporkmon if 'Q 4,7 Hillcrest Funeral I 1? Homes Jupiter Lanes if Family Fun Games of Skill Nubey Grill Free Learn to Bowl Classes 40, 10510 Garland Road Junior SSX... New Mgnls Dallas, Texas 75218 Leagues 'Yfyo Q Wy- Leagues 327-8291 Mixed QQ 49,44 Ladies or Leagues QQ' 'Vo Leagues Q5 .k 'PQ 7405 Northwest Hwy. so ao Dallas, Texas 75225 Private Parties - Midnight 'til 6:30 A.M.! 363-5401 E378 A J f N . v-wT11 -W-m-- - -- 1 M mug' 515 :52 1mm mam Q:-4 Z-H -- .,.' W 41 ' -Q-J -' 1 WNW U., '.MW47.....1.g-.. IE-,J -jifzirgyv. 'YH 1 ' 1'--' ' - 1 ' - 10511 Garland Rd. Dallas 524-2481 37 f SKAGGS ALBERTSON'S Drugs and Food l 1445 Garland Road Open 24 Hours Every Day - .,Nf, l cincfazsffa 198 C5581 Linda Fi5hbuI'11'S 56 321-1692 Oppg Dallas Texas pl b. . law 75218 X 'ka' 3 rrlsnbm Qp S dy dDyC1 For people who don lead ca spotless Ilfe 9 X Y s The ace to go ' 4 for r1ght new I, , fash1on 1deas Xi C f O .ISN v W. Laun r an r eaning Specialist ilu ii it Y ' 71 X 380 A J T Brad 's l62 Casa Linda Plaza 328-3202 Building a Better Youth for Tomorrow WHITE ROCK YMCA 1221 Lochwood Activities Include Clubs Camping Sports Leagues Gymnastics Swimming 2209 Gus Thomasson Casa View Shopping Center 327-3598 or 327-3220 Brad Tuley Sr. Congratulations! . . Class of '78 First Citizens Bank Garland Rd. at Jupiter Dallas, Texas C2145 328-2761 Member FDIC A full service bank - Helping you change things for the better' Banking hours Main Lobby: 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. Mon.-Thurs. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Fridays Drive-ln: 7 A.M. - 7 P.M. Mon.-Fri. Mini-Bank: Teller 24 is Always Open 24 Hours a day 7 days a week y -Q F N Cameron Chandler and James Ivey find their sporting needs at JQOLBOW QPOWMQ W' ' ' V agagg V' '- J .. 'fa .swag ' , 5, . .7-f 382 B. A. Student Council A Working for you, X the student body. Student Council 77-78 Y A BIG TOWN 7 Q BO WLA NES LAKE HIGI-:LANDS ' BARBERS . Buckner at Northcliff 1500 B1gtown 327-9774 328-41 15 APPOINTMENTS HONORED . gf 6' 1. ' xv' umff EMM . 1 ?0IIRAx'Y'5 fJ l f I Wit X4 . 1 , Q. K S 'ffgfw W 49' 'ffm 'pf 'f 2, ? 1 :Ei E uw W E ' is ,ii Sl 1 K. H qxnUVs TNMJ' f EX ' s 9 ' '31 Q Ev ,fur W i1 w!Ul ' 1 ti' ' 015995941 ui' . LEj-Jffjy 2239 Gus Thomasson 327-8297 S 2 s Mg! ' W fd ' fig iwfvfiiiil LOCKER ROCM SPORTS 2315 Gus Thomosson Rd. Dollos, Texos 75228 Phone-112141321-9109 Y N Bill Beeneas KW5 5155 A245 E212 Wiifdd fzafzf ma! Cgfszilzg 5457570665 8949 Garland Rd. Dallas, Texas 75218 Phone 328-7702 PENN EY' 2925 Gus Thomasson Casa View Shopping Center K J 'TwabYouase!QfaafBouquetoQQuusl1iw Q86 f V W Bill Barrett 2: 1: W olkswagen EE ii I I I l 1 l ll 5 ll 1 il P53311-3:33:31-:fi Gasoline or Diesel 2225 Gus Thomasson I PE UG ECT 328-7628 Mon.-Fri. Sat. 11500 Northwest Highway 9 to 9 9 to 6 Dallas, Texas 75218 Qwmfs GMP Branch Dzscount A uto Parts 146 Ferguson Village 9012 Garland Road Dallas, Texas 75218 321-6406 327-7000 327-8378 Open 7 Days A Week 4tg,EG'RAPH of ff 0' 9? iN If W 5 1 ' 1 COME JOIN US AT WP Q, Q9 -F13 gf ,Q 'oem R7 f fn 1 H- uk' it Hallw- Gkxaa if 'A' 9 I 50 Garland Road k 412:54 x, yy CII-WIP Acrey, Roberls 8: Pierson Inc. Consulting Engineers 2331 Gus Thomasson 328-4613 Aside from offering the home sellers protection plan, the home buyers protection plan, an electronic photo information service covering our 1700 real estate offices, and the most effective advertising in the business. ERA'sjust like any other national real estate network. Except that we sell homes faster and simpler. LZWJJA01 if Vyddaceafed neurons' Q . - , 7 e 2 1 2357 GUS THOMASSON ROAD Q 3 I 191 A Ist FLOOR LONE STAR LIFE BLDG DALLAS TEXAS 75228 Telephone: 328-2733 Member of ELECTRONIC REALTY ASSOCIATES, INC. 388 ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES Complete Professional Services in Sound System Design Specification Preparation Loudspeaker Placement Equipment Recommendations Architectural Acoustics Room Design Acoustical Treatment Reverberation Analysis FOR Auditoria, Churches, Theaters, Stadia, Audio-Visual Facilities, Schools, Multipurpose Halls, Studios W. C. Chuck Milam, P.E. CONSULTANT IN ACOUSTICS 11615 Lochwood Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75218 l214l 321-1970 Senior Kye Presley finds her favorite rings and things at Casa Jewelers. CASA J EWELERS 2363 Gus Thomasson 327-5008 J F CLEMENT5-PRINZHQRN REAL TGRS 10253 Ferguson 327-7345 364 Abrams Forest Center 341-3000 4140 Abrams Road 824-8171 DALLAS' UNIQUE CAFE TERIA Monday-Saturday 11:00 A.M. - 2:00 PM 4:30 PM - 8:00 PM Sunday Continuous Service 11:00 A.M - 8:00 RM LUB Vs - A LANDMARK IN QUALITY K-. 3 77 is sum ff CURTIS SHELL Peavy at Garland AAA Wrecker Service 6 A.M. to Midnight 328-9946 90 By an 1462752 E The 1977-78 Y Im Co11C6,,,I CZ' Steve Ashmore Lacy Atwood Donna Ball Randy Balthrop Paul Blair Christy Bradford Reva Bruner Alice Bybee Debbie Childers Cindy Cusic Noel Darnell Beverly Davis Eric Dickerson Cindy Edmonds Mike Ellis Amy Estes Leann Fairchild Karen Gildea Mike Grooms Chett Haynes Clay Holley Bill Holley Linda Hunter James Ivey Scott Knowles Beth Lancaster Lynn Lawrence Tom Light Larry MacDowell Jeff McAdams Chris McDonald Andra Mullenax Kenneth Nance Regina Painter Carla Parker Ruby Parker and Brian Bentley. pianist Susan Randle Susan Ravert Ron Reich Paul Ridenour David Ridenour Kim Ridley David Roberts Kathy Royer Jackie Schuttger John Simmons Scott Simmons Kim Small Rhonda Stuart Marki Wafford Larry Waite Kim W'hitten Barbie Williams Tamara Yeats COLTON ERWIN - DIRECTOR Off , f E I Y' We would like to express our appreciation to these teachers whom we,ve worked with during the year '77-'78 Jwu. gszazl Jyfu. Qofgy, MMM. gfzzy, afzcfdyfz. gzwin. JIQIZCE, AQZIIZHZOIZQ, afgcfsfzouz, cya. 175' U55 golfing ing We f ,w,, B-v WI l 5 393 ' ' 'Bough Crafts Gifts Miniatures and Unique Toys 328-74-44 346 Casa Linda Plaza Dallas, Texas 75218 BRYAN ADAMS KEY CLUB fl' N N N N x '-. N AT N . 01lal O 1' lf' gina, ,fl '5- feq C L '-S I n ,v o m X I x l R Q n N 1 Q -I s 12- evo Q f Caring - Our Way of Life Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer - Faculty Advisor - Larry Waite President - - Scott Knowles Doug Miller Mike Eidson Mr. John McClure V N I QTLSUTGHCE Roach, Howard, Smi'rh 8: Hun1'er The source for sound insurance R ach, Howard, Smlth 8: Hu te 925 State St., G rland, Texas Telephone: 272-4531 HOME ' LIFE ' AUTO ' BUSINESS YSANDY'S SHOES 60:29 mfufafiona aww SUNNYS RESTAURANT 2572 Gus Th Casa View Shopping C t ,, A , J When You re the Best You re Always 0ne Step Ahead The Cfumcvwado Over 18,000 copies sold in 1977-78 -J f X ,wax Napoli oem, Qifefea, X V ' Tfn O E 1' Bryan Adams La'rln Club Q3 R '77-'78 fl-X. Officers: X, A X-I - Consuls: Patricia Bishop Leanna Gebhauer , S t :D' T 1 - X 522251731 15221 Siififng 1 . Convention D fi A' Chairman: Dwight Ray ---S, Sponsor: Mrs. Virginia Barnes 4 Yoffckwbrk Pl, ers BRYANADAMS TOURING CHILDREN,S THEATRE TROUPE Serving the Dallas Community for Nine Years With Quality Children ,s Theatre Director - Ms. Ann Nieto Trouping Members Jay Daffron Ronda Alphin Mary May Ross Day Preston Bircher Monica N unico Tonyia Dotsan Clifford Bolton Ruby Parker fSeniorlj Sarah Finklea lSeniorlj Rebecca Bosler Mary Ann Russell A ssociate Members Lisa Brown Stephanie Gruenwald Dena Foster Beth M usa X394 Los Vencedores W Qvzcg fzafufgfiofzgf, X rn to the Wil PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT 5536075 Lynn Robinson Michelle Vardell 1 SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT 75 Nancy Smith TREASURER White Rock Lisa Wilkerson Kiwanis Club SECRETARY JoEllen Smith SPONSOR Mrs. Helen Golden CQTHURNUSBQARD f 5 77-78 l PRESIDENT Mark McKinnon BUSWESS VICE PRESIDENTS ' PLJBLICITY COMMITTEE Laurie O'Roark CQMMITTEE Kevin Marshall lanna Henderson Rosemary Drake Steve Ashmore Sarah Anderson SECRETARY Nikki Gann Dawn Williams Shari Harris TREASURER Laura Warren Sponsor Grayce P. Clay Bad of .llucg 75-79 Cbffzluznua Beau! Q -r--- 39 Featuring . . For the CC ' ' 99 Ent1re Fam1ly Treehouse Mall 1225 Garland Rd. Dallas, Texas -T - Q -,Q.-3 i.-- ti-' l i --.1 - .... r--Q , --,, 5, --.,- . -..- . in-.-- . -o E 1 E Q ouw figs to sxtsrzcl ouig S e n ' -imsmgszs of tgs gtacuftyfi I 7 8 .E- it -ffl T? 'iii if-' I - 1 this-qflfs kgs ssrziou of 75 -3 gl -iappzsciablorz to fgois -'Zigi j 1bA' and cqcfministzation -'- i :1 , --' ff fora matting own Ecgg .i .I EE ,, XZ-F-'1,,scftoof ysau a s-L-5 l l 'i iLLCCSi6,. ,iz-if E jf- S. .1 I is 4. 1 l! .,, V -I 1. lE'f A -- , fest Ag' .1- '1' '22, 5-' 'vfgv-,,--4-.....,-..- 1 -. - k,'EIl: . -,:--- - --s -' -- 1 - - W - - A ff 1 - - 1? ' ,.- -, ' - 1 5 ,. -, , Y Y 4 Q '.' ' 7 -5 ' 1- - s Trl W' - ' , X 7 Y 4, ,-1:3 -.Ll-2-if 1 .5 .'-,-T+ - . , ' .- , - 5 H, ,' .. .- A special thanks to those who were actually involved in making 1978 the best year ever. Steve Ashmore, President Shannon Murphy, Vice-President Donna Vance, Secretary Lori Stem, Treasurer UE? Lumber Sales he Complete Home Service Centers Two Locations 1604 Peavy Rd. . H3230 Pl Rd. 526 Casa Linda 3.I'lO 324-4946 Furniture and Accessories Vicki Whisenunt finds handy household items at the Maple Shop SZOKQQWAHEQSOR p 77-78 2, it Uur Goal Q, O 4030 new KAOQSLQ 'jo youfg assume 65561 'zofaft in society fflfzougg game economics education in afzacm offnauolzaf gzooifbfi, famify Life, Uocafdonaf fzfcapcmafdolz, ana! communify Lnuofvamsnf 98 07716, Ou LUTM 2626 GUS THOMASSON DALLAS, TEXAS 75228 Bowley, Through those frustrated times during the year and the happy moments 400 Bill Albrecht David Allen Angela Baker Ila Balsano Richard Barton Brian Bearden Lisa Bramer Lisa Brown Mark Brown Reva Bruner Phil Carr Gary Cheshire Lester Cox Tammy DeLong Lori Frerichs David Gardner Elaine Garrett Leanna Gebhauer Zandra Gonzalez Shari Harris Kim Herrington Cyndi Isom Shawn Kelley Julie Miller between deadlines, we want to say thanks for the memories. The EZ C Staff Luke Nakahara Carla Parker Lisa Phillpot Susan Ravert Lynn Robinson Jackie Schuttger Karen Smith Sarah Todd Donna Traylor Michelle Vardell Vicki Whisenant Sherry Wyatt J 0 GOOD NEWS! There's a lol of Auto! good ne s e y A week In fha ' ' ' ' I While Rock a - ' - pam To find ouf ab ui 3 E X ,. ' I mosl' of 1' yo is - '-in ' I need +o d ou sf 1 .- ' li++le newspap . 5 SEN we .. . . . w ' S555 WUSPWOLGUW I mojo .ill Y X 2 U Pam 60,U60,wigW00,L5 from '1he e gh- bo h d 'Ph n vp X y +he s- ' V Q P 349-3080 P P l I 10711 E. Northwest Hwy. ,V Dallas Texas 75238 ' I I I6 Lake Highlands Village 327-9335 Cong audfTlwmbY0w Tow TlwEwliwEEGQta5ly Youfw Qupeful I Low, Bowllqg. 401 402 ABOVE LEFT: Shawn Kelley pauses while his subject gets set, ABOVE RIGHT: David Gardner zooms into focus. RIGHT: Bill tlvlr. Billl Albrecht ct ncentrates on getting the exposure set. EI C Photographers Capture Student LU? Each year the goal of a new annual staff is to capture the year in pic- tures. Although the staff draws all the layouts. writes all the copy. and heads and crops all the pictures. the staff would not have a book without the efforts of our photographers. This year the El C Staff was most fortunate to have a fleet of photog- raphers. Shawn Kelley. David Gardner. Bill Albrecht. Ricky Barton. Luke Nakahara. Phil Carr. Lestor Cox. and Gary Cheshire. all dedicated their time and talents to the yearbook. Without their dedication and hard work the completion ofthe book would not have been possible. The EIC Staff extends their thanks to our super photographers. , w 4? M, abr ' L- M, 4 ,Marg 2 A 1 L. it 4 TOP: Phil Carr studies his contact sheets. ABOVE LEFT: Richard Burton checks his equipment. ABOVE RIGHT: Lester Cox seems to be buried with photos. LEFT: Luke Nakzlharzi is pleased with his prints. 403 A Memorial . . . Www? In Forza' Memory of Humberto Perez :riff M ik, me A Abbott. Brenda A 114. 248 Abbott. Gregg A 236 Abusaad. Dema A 248 Abusaad. Sahar A 270 Acrey. Laura A 294 Acuff. Michael A 294 Adams. Adams. Adams. Adams. Adams. Adams. Aguero. David A 270 Erana A 34 Francis A 236 Jamie A 248 Margaret A 236 Mary A 248 Sandra A 294 Akins. Martha A 294 Alaniz. Carolyn A 248 Alaniz. Marilyn A 248 Abrecht. Bill A 270 Aldridge. Charles A 236 Aldridge. James A 270 Alexander. Donna A 270 Alford. Dee A 236 Allen. Anrea A 38. 126 Allen. Anrew A 236 Allen. Anthony A 248 Allen. Cynthia A 248 Allen. David A 294 Allen. Gerald A 87 Allen. John A 236 Allen. Mark A 248 . Allen. Martin A 248 '6 6'Allen. Michael A294 . 1 f Allen. Patricia A 294 1 Allen. pZ11.ll-- 294 ' 1 Allen. Thomas A 25 1 Allen. Traci A 295 1 Allison. Carol A 123.270 Almos. Shannon- 295 Alphin. Ronda A 138.248 Altom. Tammy A 248. V Alvarez. Elizabeth 236 ri Amarilla. Ramona A Anderson. Beth A 236 1 Anderson. Dalena A 236 fi B Bacon. John A 270 Badgett. Deborah A 270 Bagby. Cynthia A 296 Bailey. Harold A 270 Baker. Angela A 123.270 Baker. Barry A 236 Baker. Cynthia A 236 Baker. Jonathan A 236 Baker. Sherry A 74. 75. 85.270 Balboa. Gina A 248 Balboa. Pamela A 236 Ball, Donna A 122. 147. 296 Ball, Jeffrey. A 270 Ballantyne. David A 236 Balsano. lla A 145. 152. 296. 171 Balthrop. Randall A 147. 270 Bamburg. Janice A 121.296 Bankhead. Bradley A 271 Banks, James A 296 Barbosa. Edith A 129. 296 Barganier. Michael A 236 Barganier. Veda A 296 Barder. John A 212, 297 Barnes. Marty A 297 Barnes. Timothy A 297 Barre. Brett A 271 Bartlett. Barbara A 236 Barton. Paul A 271 Bateman. Beverly A 248 Battise. Freida A 297 Bauer. Jessica A 248 Bawcum. Nancy -A 271 Baxley. Sherrill A 297 Beach. Tammy - 236 Bearden. Brian A 271 Bearden. Cynthia A 236 Bearden. Kristi A 173. 297 Bearden. Vicky A 236 Beasley. Richard A 271 Beaton. Bradford A 271 1 Beaver, Vicki A 298 . 2 Kenneth A 236 .1 fggckham. Carrie A 248 Beckwith. Angela A 271 Bergman. Kimberly A 249 Berry. Andy A 271 Berry. Margaret A 271 Beverage, Susan A 271 Biczo. Tibor A 271 Bierhalter. Connie A 271 Billingsley. Angie A 298 Billingsley, Ethel A 298 Bircher. Preston A 138, 139,236 Bircher. Beverly A 121 Bird, Daryl A 249 Birk. Lisa A 299 Bishop. Mary A 299 Black. Debra A 249 Black. Karen A 236 Black. Michael A 49 Black, Rita A 236 Blagg. James A 271 Blair. Paul A 147.271 Blair. Tammy A 236 Blanks. Greg A 236 Bobo. Julie A 249 Bolton. Clifford A 299 Bonner, Sheri A 271 Boone. Charles A 271 Boone. Staci A 237 Boren. DHHHA 122. 211. 271 Boren. Larry A 58, 62. 67. 299 Boring, Paul A 249 Boruff. Ronnie A 299 Bosler. Becky A 138, 139. 271 Bosnich. Lori A 237 Bosnich. Victor A 249 Bouchillon, Gina A 237 Howard +4299 Bowden. Nena A 249 Bowers. Connie A 299 1 Bowers, Mark A 249 Boyd. Lorena A 249 1 Bozeman. Kirk A 237 1 - . Bradford, ChristyA 122. 147, 271 Bradley. Glenna A 299 Bradshaw, Beth A 3009 Bradsher. Kendia A 237 Bramblett. Debra A 271 A Anderson. David A424361 gedard Sally Y 243 Bramblett. James A 155 Anderson- Donna- 270 . ' Bramer L1saA37oo 301 331 353 . 1 , L 1 1Beene.AngelaA123.271 1 A - 1- - Anderson. M1989 295' 3098 ri iii A 5133616 Jeffry - 236 Bramer. Robert A 237 Anderson. Sandi A270 .,, 5 Beene' Robert , 298 Bramlett, Paul 1300 ' 1 6 Alldelsgnf QQ ,,,,i Beeson. James A 298 Branch- Kevin ' 271 J .gg A . .1 MBehner. Veronica A 298 V..k Brandeberry, BnanAV271V A iw .. 1. Behnke. David A 76. 298. 349 B1'aT150I1-.Kelly 249 , David-S1 A if Bell. Cynthia A 236 BrQtta1n,1J0ll11l f 271 1 atr iit Rebecca A 236 Belton- ARMY - 237 7 A , Q Richard 4.1343 1 1 Bra11on.6V6anA271 X Stacy A 2456 1 Bfecheen, Pame11a1A soo l5iae6'Bel11.Tu1tie3l iii7 A4 84 1' A 'B ' Bfermanr. Beverly A1300 A ..f. ' 6 6 6 1' - .1 1 91 .rr ITL 7 A 36. 128. 271 1 Brim. Lisa A 249 A . 1. t i at Bm1e1Me'1rdaA249 if 6 yy to 1+13e1ue.Ca11i1..- 27. 126. 1731.298 6 1 Br0ad1.MaryA-300. 1 1 ' 'T p 1 4 C 114- 236 Bfroadway- Ka'h'Y i43496 A 1 Jesse BenavidesfB'eatrioe 'A'214, 23665 1Broadway,Pau1A76,2E72 L' Vt Rosita BCnaVide.S4.Rud0lph it I H K B1fO8ClW3.y. Robert 1 .- 270 Benners. Debbie A'249 '- grocig Elonnaa 6 m h L , 48 Benners. NHHCYA 249 V r0C V. 1 ga Cl, A, W 1' T332 he 536 Benners. Sherry A298 ' 1 Brostziii epgafrr-Ziggy ' i 1 1 ' W - B tt.J A236 6 '.ll' fiii I 6 ' ifggien T2?2l.1B97.29?J6'i333' 46 A 1 BZii1riEl1,ROSbertT12981 .7.l Ag . . 11 ' - H ' . 1 if . Bensonf-SharonrA.2361 'i'M .... 1 1 66 6 . 7 iott 1 susan 271 . ...1 6'61 ii M1fvfiDHvidf2701 it 1 A 1 1i6B1ei1lffr1BfianA146.141,249 ..1. tt AA sstt - 236 A 2491 1 1 if 406 14' .1 . ., 1 I1: 1: V. .V I K , 1 1 . -1 6 fqaeaaaaaaaag reeg 'lr f'f'f'i1 '6ff -I te 1 1 1. 4' . Brown. Lisa - 272 Brown. Mark - 3l. 272 Brown, Michael- 272 Brown, Michael - 249 Brown. Phil - 300 Brown. Romona - 249 Brown, Renne - 237 Brown. Tammy - 249 Brown, Perry - 272 Bruner. Reva - I47. 197. Bruner. Robert f 80 Brunson, Ricky 4 249 Brusdeilins. Ralph - 237 Bryant, Donna 4 272 Bryant, Jeffrey A 87, 237 Bucher, Margaret - 237 Buck, Larry - 272 Buckner. David - 300 Buie, James 4 249 Buie, Scott- 300 Btiie. Todd - 237 292. 293. 300 Bullard. Stephanie - 249, 272 Burford. Marla - 123. 27 Burgess, Larry - 250 Burk, Jerry - 272 Burk, John - 300 Burke, Deborah - 237 Burke. Burke. Burks. John,+ 300 Burnard. Gina Burrus Jeffrey - 237 Linda - 250 2 Burrus, Scott 237 Bue4vPvf.i4zltelle'+ff30fit Buiby. Rebecga -301, y V W fB,ualtdri6clgeF,Qavi'dt - 237 JBC is .f9dXfl73 - 7 4 ' f1B5Lll35fgF?ce 4- 43.74. 85, l47. 250 Byhgg,chnst0pher,, 80.82 83 iByers Terri 237 +237 'Callahan Paul - 272 Wyatt 2galla.lgan.yTamy-- 301 Cameron Jenni- 272 ,Camq,' Kavid - 237 Can11iQ Loeli- Qampbelljlizabeth 300? 7 Canada, Nancy fe 272 Qapehart, Marye- 23-7' Capehart. Theresa - 272 y 1 Caperton. 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