C E King High School - Panther Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1971

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. - -'45, H!- , ofa, 1971 Pa ther N EX KX X h Y C.E. King High Houston, Texas Volume XIV ii O 'KY 'Hmm-f ,-ulililil' ggravation dfvising thletics s ,, .5 5 Q K! 5 x ak . . w,, , .. .. X' L M' ff' if ! W x nm... myqr' NY. .. 1.28.0 f,i2,ief :QM Q A KK gui' ll Xi. gnu 'D mx Qi' lk 'IZSm.n.,,,.,,,.,.., rh aN.h..m ' 'L ,ix 57 'R-.0 UNB YJ :J 55 Q55 QQ Q A,,. Q3-' 4 , . .,, . :uw-awww'--.N N ewarding ings emembering V ,,. f 1w-- 2937 mm' W, , , my .1 ff ,-,, M, 5 Jn, I , if! - N- RSM A371 new we ,iw im Yo Seniors Humor and friends in long corridors . . . Waiting impatiently for measurements, Pictures, rings . . . contemplating Moves and futures . . . competing, Planning, hoping . . . squirming Through long three o'c1ock Afternoons . . . practicing for perfection On fields or on stage . . . Waiting for a sunny day in May . . . Is it an ending . . . or a beginning? l i r rs J! , 0 Seniors Serve Their Last Term President - I. D. Koehn, Vice President - Diane Polson, Student Council Representatives - Beverly Douglas and Jesse Mosely, Reporter - Mike Cayton, Secretary - Pat Kotal. ANDERSON, DENNIS ARRINGTON, DA VID BACA , CYNTHIA -ual' DELORES, BAKER BARLOW, JOYCE BATTHITON, PAM ix Ti Qi if l Nr' BEAR, JOYCE BEARD, RONNY BERRY, RANDY BOONE, AUBRY BRUCE, CARTER BRUNE, LARRY BRYAN, DAVEY BURLIN, SHHRR1 BYRD, DIANNE CARMAN, ALLEN CARON, MARK CARTER, PAULA CATO, CYNTHIA CAYTON, BROCK CAYTON, MICHAEL CHAPNICK, ROBERT CLARK, LINDA CORMIER, IUDY DAVIDSON, PAUL DILL, ROSE DOUGLAS, BEVERLY if Qin-f if V.: -P+, DOWNEY, DONALD DRYMAN, GLEN EA KES, PATRICIA EDWARDS, KATHY EMNIONS, EDDIE EARNUM, WAYNE -s Q FAULKNER, GEORGE W? FIELDS, CHARLES If.. Gary Phillips decorates the truck that pulled the Senior Float. FIVECOAT, PAMELA ELINN, EDDIE FLINN, GEORGE FOO, REBECA FOSTER, IANIE FRANCIS, CINDY FRAYSUR, MARTIN FUDGE, JACKIE GILBERT, CONNIE GILBERT, SHERRY GILSTRA P, DA VID HARDIN, JOHN if ,fy isdn! ,,, '! ' V37 HAVARD, VIRGIL HICKS, GARY 1 4-dl ff -am Seniors took active interest in Christmas Bas ket and won first place. HIGH, ALVA HILL, KATHY HOBB S , DA RELL HOLLIS, DOTTI HoPsoN, PATSY HOWARD, FRANK ...-r Sl HUMPHREY, RAYMOND INGRUM, VIVIAN JACKSON, RANDY JACKSON, PHYLLIS JOHNS TON, ELIZA BETH KAISER, DOUGLAS KENNEDY, DA VID KOEHN, J, D, Senlors Walt lmpatient Y QL? eir pictures. .B 'WSJ 9 uh... fr KOLACNY, GARY KOTAL, PAT KRATZ, GLORIA KRESSLEY, BILLY LA NGLEY, TERRY LANHAM, BOBBY LETNEY, MARTHA LAMBHQT, JIMMY LEWIS, SAMMY LOCKHARDT, ROBERT LOWERY, PEOO MAGERS, IULIA MARSH, PEGGY MARTIN, RICKY MCOLELAND, MARTHA MELTON, RODNEY MOELENKAMP, DEAN MOSLEY, JESSE MOUSER, JOHNNY NEELEY, RONNIE NORMAN, NOLAN ODOM, DEBBIE OSBORNE, DA NA OWENS, LILLIAN PATTERSON, THOMAS PA YNE, RONALD PERKINS, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, GARY POLSON, DIANE PORTWOOD, WILLIAM PORRAS, EVA RATHER, SAMMY REYNOLDS , DEBBIE 'dl-5 N. D , A senior must find time to think about his future. RHODES RIC HARD ROTHROCK, DIA NA RYLAND, DEBBIE SANDERS, JUDY SA NDERS, RA LPH SA NFORD, GLENN SA NFORD, RONNIE sf 'G351' wang, ax. Q-I .A 'S' SHURTLEFF, BUDDY SIMONS, GARY SIMS, JACOB SMITH, DONNA SAWYER, SHARON SCI-IUCHARDT, TONI SENGBUSCH, KAREN SHA TTUCK, JESSE SHINE, DONALD SHIELDS, SAMMY tg, -U N x X ,. Are Larry and Dana taking ballet? SPEARS, SHIRLEY STAHL, GERRY STEEL, JOE SYLVESTER, SANDRA SIMMONS, PAUL TA LLENT, CA THRYN TILLERY, MARILYN VRANA, CAROL WALLEY, HERSHELL WARD, DANNY WEBB, JANET WELLS, Jo ANN 4 WHITE, NARA cf' WILSON, BETTY NOT SHOWN: MCCRAE, REBECCA SHUFFIELD, RUTH SMITH, DENNIS WILSON, SANDRA WOFFORD, RONNIE YOUNG, CURTIS YOUNG, LINDA SENIOR SPONSORS: Mrs. Blanscet, Mr. Richardson, and Mrs. Harvey. With the help of these sponsors, the seniors were able to take first place in the Christmas Basket and Float contests, 49 -11' fly A :I fer-M ' gf , ., Q 9 5,2 J -Qi My ,Q RCLASSMEN J, ...nl -Q- vg-s Aw r , 'T' Z, Being Freshmen they are awed at the differences, and they are bewildered by all the confusion . . . The Sophomores are very assured by their first year and enthusiastic and exhilarated by the on-coming years .. . The Juniors, being used to all the confu- sion, are conscious of senior rings . . . Putting on Talent shows and plays . . . Selling . . . EATING? . . boxes of candy . . . Eagerly awaiting the prom. I? 5 -' I - 2' U V ti Z f g Q dl sax' ' X1 4, K' E l Qui K.. A s ff T - 'I .ea f If ,X f' Juniors Abston, Jeff Adams, Diana Akers, Vivian Alsbrook, Larry Alsbrook, Susan Archdeacon, Kathleen Attaway, 'Lynn Bailey, Raymond Baird , Michaeline Baker, David Barge, Dan Barkdull , Mike Up, up, and away! -an 5' ',,,..,,, What does Lynda have in mind? May I have this dance? t Work and Play 1 ,1 . A 1 ' J 1 ,Q X -v .FFP ny K: L -. rv C.. if .4- V , ! Think about it. A li .vi , ' ,J X f M Beaty, Evelyn Bell, Cindy Berry, Debbie Betts, J. W. Brown , Rebecca Bryant , Ricky Bulanek, Jimmy Bulanek , Doris Camp, James Capps, Cindy Caraway, James Cassell, Carolyn Cato, Janice Chamberlain, Melreta Chelette, Gary Christ, Kathy Clark, Mike Clouse, Judy Coalson, Debbie Colwell, Kerry Cooper, Robert Corley, Janice Crum, John Cupit, John Davidson, Marilyn Davidson, Virginia Dickens, Becky Downey, Charles Dylla, George Eckerman, Helen Edwards, Brenda Elliot, David Evans, Terry 1 1 2, J .,A: E i N HW' 'Qi M' X A R 5 r ., ,,., - Ngo I 37 5 I' 'f C a J fr ' s f' , I . N... mfg rd' fvmkz - . asf ,-1:41 fr rr r x E rm S., - QW fl,-5 . is 9 , . -,,. P 4 i S X fi ft .. 4-.. fx, Q, X 5 rv Hurry up ball! I haven 't got all day Doris, please listen to me! ,,-ai.. . A79 'B ' l V I ' ' if N l 1' 'W 1 .. M, K, f 1 lr 3 . 1, 4, . , if if if 5 'Gnu . Q' ff it v nf Au l E i ,I ' . Q L y 14 , ...J A 5, ff f u 5 ,X X , ,, r,,,,, X 'K T ,wqnvaf '2-Qfif k Q 1 ,U I f G . ' - 5 Q 5' , ..,L , L: ' si' QV . i ' - - 1' :K f i' , - .. 1 1 A , rr, F2 4-'10 .I nba' ri' .J f, 1 I A V735- '.-J , PMG? lp 5 'W '7 l 4 ,gp X 7, Mighty Juniors at work. sg, 1 H. .n ,..4 x 1 I Q Q J A P-v ,fr ,, A- Fenley , Glenn Ferguson , Loretta Fields, Theresa Finney, Paul Gaines, Gary Gassert, Bonnie George, Perlie Gibbons, Debbie Gilbert, Steve Glatt, Maxine Gonzalez, Linda Goodman, Mike Harrison, Beth Hartman, Donna Heeth, Judy Henk, Kenneth Hill, Julia Holland, Betty Hoo ver Bra d Hopson, James 1 Hurst , Ruth A nn , J w Jackson, Butch James, LouA nn f Johnson, Joe Johnson, Carol Joy, Mike Judkins, Danny Kaltwasser, Kathy Keenan, Joy '99 s Q f Qi A A lg 2? J ks Q J 1 1 fx W 'ff ff JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AT TOP ARE: Joe Moore - Student Council Representative, Jimmy Bulanek Presi dent and AT BOTTOM: Diana Adams - Secretary, Doris Bulanek - Treasurer, Kathy Osborne Reporter Brenda Edwards - Vice-President and Teresa Moorman - Student Council Representative. Koehn, Corlis Crow, Bill Lambert, Lynda Langley, Darlene Lewis, David Lewis, John Lowrence, Sandra Mahaffey, Jimmy Massey, Randy McKey, John McNamara, Kathy Micallef, Paul Q--. -qs in , s 1 'R X I , c if 'S' J .,. ..,, as-5 he .1 4 an AV f 9 A' X, 5 ' be Moore, Joe ki 1 'I W , , Moorman, Teresa , K 40 7 , Q2 ff us ' ' I An' Myers, Sheila ' 'P ,Q ' 3' M ' x M. 7 QL rx W, V. J Newton, Allen ,fy , f , , Q K W Noonan, Dean Q . ' 3 - ' rv 'xxx 01'S3k, Mike 4 I - 79' ' R e--- M no el, Osborne, Kathy I Q Q -H Page, Cynthia Q 'A-, l , 1 ' L- -+ ,Q ' Parker, Danny .X fly T., ' T' K X if ,X Parker, Roy Q - ' , - Pate James , t fr .l r 1 P-T -, if ' 'I XIV. 7' 5 5 5 Jr Q,,,q.iS. ' y , 4 Pirkle, Doyle ' 1 1,14 ' - ' 57' 'J 'L' ,f,f.I W 'A , rf I 'si '!,,EI.4'J flier T 4 Well, it happened like this . , , Q Q l I a '40 -'Aug R 4 Terri, are you sure you're that thirsty? , , Porras, Sylvia A My K P ' A Powers, Marvin 6 r f ,sl 0' 'iv 'F fl 1- 1 , 3 Q-'bv Robbins, Lavon N-'L 1- - , Roberts, Marty x ,tw , my Rogers, Darwin I, H J, 5, 1 X 5, r i Ross, Kenneth W2-fa . rf-Q f ,Y - Rothro ck, Cindy Sandefer, Sharon Seals, Steven Self, Doyle Shepherd, Pam Simpson, Mike Smith, Debbie Smith, Virginia Snow, Phyllis Spears, Robert Stancil, Kenneth Stewart, Glenda Carolyn says, Finger licking good! has Debbie and Sharon discuss the exciting Homecoming events. Stovall, Wesley Swindle, Judy Turner , David Walters , Ioan Ward, Suzi F iz S15 f 3. 1, N X4 Welch, Bruce Williams, Roger lx A Wilson , Harry Wilson, Brenda What's Kathy brewing up? Beautyl? Wilson, Mike Woods, Debbie Not shown are: Brenneman, Harold, Davis, Jamesg Gaines, Doyleg Glenn, Wanda, Hammoc, Cecily Powell, Wayne: Roberson, Kathy. Worley, Charlotte d C r Zatopek, Ricky Y , .5 , ,Q at J M ll L-I THE IUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS ARE: Standing, L. to R.: Mr. Wayne Harris, Mr. Curtis Barnett, Mr. Tony McLeod, Miss Sherry Barnes, Miss Ann McLennon, Mr. Bill Haley. Sitting, L. to R.: Miss Ann Duplantis, Miss Mary Underbrink, Mrs. Gwen Baker, Mrs. Sue McLeod, Mrs. Laura Carter. Ables, Carlene Akers, Coyla Amaden, Rita Anderson, Charles Baker, Pamela Barge, Allen Barrett, Freida Beard, Donny Becktold, Thomas Becvar, James Boone, Deborah Braswell, Charles Brewer, Sue Brock, Peggy Broussard, john Brown, Robert Browning, Margaret Buchanan, Charles Burleson, Beverly Burroughs, I. R. Calaway, Rita Carroll, Don Carter, Bobby Cater, Donald Christ, Teri Cippele, Patricia Clarkson, Kenneth KC. 'I' , ' 1 fjadw 5 1 'M Q? , ,ggi L . M.,,!A,V, fl ' SSB THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ARE: Left to Right: Vickey Dempsey - Student Council Representative, Sue Hearon - Reporter, Debbie Douglas - Vice President, Pat Cippele - Secretary-Reporter, Elton Stroud - President, and James White - Stu- dent Council Representative. Sophomores Have as ' A it f ,. ,f 'F . 1T r Md' s f'-2 'f 1 1' Y The hardworking crew of the Sophomore spon- sors consists of Mr. Robert O'Nei1, Mrs. Fran Urbanovsky, Mr. Rick Harvey, Mrs, Barbara Lay, and Mr. Tom Lay, A Good Year S 1 r .J fs 11 1 . , mf ,- X lf 1 . r 1 'ZW' y ff K -.1 -1- lx! ,, Fc: 3 la X ih ' -fr V' 8 - 3' ,Jr y 1 X X X . 1 'A VJ 'fr 1, R. It . Q-Y Collins, Alton Cooper, Lynn Cox, Terry Cyr, Ronnie Davenport, Brenda Davidson, Bruce Davis, Roy Dempsey, Vickey Dill, John Dixon, Marilyn Doty, Lee Douglas, Debra Duprrchan, nine Earnest, Claude Edwards, Kay Faulkner, Barbara Fields, Melvin Gardner, Gary Gilsrrap, Janet Goodman, Jerry Hall, Billy Harper, Paula Harris, Kathy Harris, Rebecca Harrison, Charlotte Hartman, Cynthia Hearon, Sue Hice, Peggy Hill, Carol Holliman, Sandy Holt, Bruce Hoover, Deborah Hourigan, Anice Hudson, Candy Hudson, Richard Humphrey,sLinda Johnson, Thomas Johnston, John Johnston, Ronald Iudkins, David Kaiser , Michelle ,f Kaltwasser, Kenny Kefauver, Gordon Kimball, Johnny Kotal, Tommy Kowis, Glen Kratz , Melinda Krustchinsky, Bobby Lafargue, Renee Lewing, Ronnie Lewis, James Lewis, Joyce is fi 5, y ' T51 L - fz-Z4 - 1 A l x ,':, A .. :kk A 5' , . i ,-:2Q :'2- l , '-d-,, 5 Y 1 e h 'l George Proctor, Harold Morgan, Bobby Reed, and Randy Morman try imitating the Pantherettes at a pep rally. , A f -ar The Sophomore his- tory class consisting of Brenda Owens, Robert Brown, Jolene Walker, David Jud- kins, Keith Woods and Jimmy Wilson work diligently on Miss Barnes' history test. 7, K, I b Q , 4 ,Q Q Q +15 ys G9 f if i . ll! lin Mill i 1? 1 49 2 Q 4 lj ,P ' d o , J A Vg as , P' IK. 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Z ' Alfa, f 1 -49 ' f 2 VC' F- af: as K ' sri pf ' V J :Q , g if- ' , ,f i i ffl I 7 J ' : i ' 'f ' f lvl 1 Lotz, Bill Mann, Alan Marsh, Virginia Martin, Allen May, Martin Mayfield, James McCarty, Geroldine McCleskey, Cynthia McConathy, Susan McDonald, Dorothy Meador, Dale Middleton, Van Miller, Paulette Mitchell, Deborah Moore, Gary Morgan, Carl Morgan, Harold Morse, Sharon Murchison, Russell Narvaez, Gloria Owens, Brenda Packard, Debbie Padgett, Debra Parrish, Patricia Partin, Kathy Payne, Clarence Payne, Douglas Phillips, Suzanne Pierce, Russel Polson, Julie Porras, Pete Portwood, Linda Prothro, Vanessa Puckett, Barbra Pullin, Donnie Purifoy, Marcia Quinton, Alan Rains, David Rathers, Jeanie Ray, Glenda Reed , ,Bobby Reeves, Beth Reeves, Kathy Ritcheson, Glenn Robbins, Sue Robbins, Theresa Roberson, Linda Rogers, Dorrie Rogers, Sheila Sanford, Janet Sealy, Randy Sebetka, Tim Selph, Edwis Shelton, Wesley Shipley, Linda Simons, Linda Smith, Dwilene Smith, Shirley Stacey, Jacque Stacey, Mary . s ragnff.. 7 6, . if .,, , y '55 A. I , X P Q, - ' M' 5' r' K QV? , 1 'fx ' . 3f95f'.?fK J if QQ, gf ' W' ' .fl ' w Q' 1 i 1 if 1 r 'pq -In .1 l .7 if , 1 as , e 7' xx Q ,,,,, , ' X tstt ' 5' gn 1. Q, 7 ,C k 'W ff T 4 fr .2 :FM W' ft .av ', 1' Shirley Smith, Janet Sanford, and Linda Shipley seem to be very interested in reading a note and only Van Middleton seems to understand. Tillery , Marvin Turner, Lee Walker, Jolene Walpole, Yvonne Wardell, Judy Webb, Linda Welch, Rhonda Wesbrook, Sandr 3 'Q , I J 1 M!!! A ,f X xl ,, X ' Q Hi 1,-fi JA an fi' Wa 1 I Stewart, Pam Stockton, Walter Story, David Stroud, Elton Tallent, Chester Thorp, Rita 1.11 ff.. ' Class sponsor, Mr. O'Neil, listens as officers Sue Heaton and Debbie Douglas conduct class meeting. 'ng 'Y I 8 West, Janice White, James Whitley, Sandra Wiggins, Johnny Williamson, Paula Willingham, Pauline Wilson, James Wilson, Debra Wirnberly, Carolyn Wimberly, Sharon Wise, Evelyn Withrow, Gerald 4l Sophomore drill g team girls Mar- garet Browning, Debra Hoover, Sheila Rogers practice and prac- tice till they get it perfect. Sophomores In Action Helpful Gidget McCarty patiently grades test papers. --ails!!! David Raines makes a bowl with a lathe in shop. k 1 Y E7 Carlene Abels displays the Porky Pig look. Sophomore cheerleaders Paula Williamson and Par Cippele show their spirit at the pep ra lly. ' K :SN JC' 44, Dinky Morgan seems to have Lynn Cooper and Tommy Kotal's attention, while Billy Hall, Carlene Ables and Glen Richardson are more concerned with the sophomore meeting. Sandra Whitley sits dreaming away in gym class. I U 1 5 A bston , M ark Adair, Terre f ra Anderson, Kathy Armstrong, Jimmy Ashley, Arthur Baird, Dawn Baker , James Baker, Marc Barge, David Barrett, Mike Berry , Brenda Bertling, Maryhn Betts , Janet Blake, Dale Freshmen display their spirit at a pep rally, fu' . me ff. 'gg Lv? ff' X B 5-11, ,x ' Rs, A ,Y jk Gigi J ft f 'iF:, 2 A WVAV , Q J Sp ' 5, . l ' . .. V v s: , 5, 1 W. Z, I W ,V ' K Jgllif- I . an ,L fr l X Q - I, rr A l. jf f 'Q T KI 'Zi f I Y it '24 Booth, Marla Bouska, Pamela Bowen, Dana Braden, Dawn Braden, Phillip Brownlee, Michael Bryant, Randall Bulanek, Timmie Bullman, Bobby Burk, Bobby Burkett, David Burlin, Randy Burt, Kathy Carlisle, Danny Cato, Judy Chapnick, Karen Clark, Terry Collum, Evelyn Cooper, Glenn Creech, Darrah Crenshaw, Gina' Cryer, Mike Daniel, William Davis, Debbie .AR Paula Dickens and Linda Page trying to get away with nine cents. Kathy McClelland contemplates Davis, Hubert Davis, Teri Dickens, Paula Drummond, Jerrel Dunlap, Cheryl Dunn, Cathy Eakes, Sandra Edwards, Jonathan Edwards, Ronald Ellingburg, Tommy Embry, Terry Evitts, Stephen Falcone, Frankie Falcone, Peter Fenley, Tommy Finney, Pamela Fisher, Terry Gaines, Karen Garcia, Gene Gilbert, Rebecca Gilbert, Tommy Gillean, Susan Goodman, Vickie Gustafson, Marcia iai Y ' r,,, .X1,,,w '.v 1,53 V L' 5 5 K'g: Y ij Q X9 RM f far away places. i :WDA fl' -' ' Q. I , ka S' ff , 'Q JL J '--R9 z., 2 1 fxf J Hammond, Dennis Harmon, Steve Harris, Helen Hartsfield, Donald Helweg, Shirley Henderson, Gail Hicks, Gaye High, Barbara Holy, Delores Hudson, Althea Irvin, Connie Isaacks, Robert Jackson, Jackson Jackson Jenkins, Johnson Johnson FRESHMAN OFFICERS L to R Paula Dickens Sylvia Newman, Weldon Warnew, Gina Dianne Janet Ken Paula Edward Paul Crenshaw gp Johnson, Vernon loines, Sue Jones, Carl Julian, Pamela Lambert, Debbie ' Lewing, Lottie Lewis, Phyliss Louis, Sheila Lowery, Deborah Lumb, George Marshall, Billy Massey, Joe Mathis, Jeffery McCaleb, Lisa McClelland, Cathy McRae, Robert Meador, Regina Meeks, Sharon Melcer, James Merrell, Deborah Messimer, James Moellenkamp, Harriet Moorman, Randy Morris, Donna wtf, K K ' T ,i,1 'f , ff' ,L , L if? at-ffl . sf V Q6 ,. . v A nf '. ,J 4-'L rm W so al a g, L ,,,t 9, V, LW J fs , s,f-L a azvif .L . ,,L..,, ,L- r,,s. 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Weldon Warner wets his whistle. l Freshmen Participate i 9- l ef f A .W I ' ,' 'F i ' Nei 3 fc' fl Morgan, Bennie Newman, Sylvia Nunn , Virginia Nutt , Lynnette Padgett, Rhonda Page, Linda Partin, Bruce Payne, Pamela Pence, Rodney Pendergraft, Helen Pirkle, George Plumb, Mary Ponder, Steve Porras, Enedina Powell, Alvin Proctor, George Pyle, Glenn Quintana, Manuel Reed, Rhonda Reeves, Jan Reeves, Robert Renfro, Bexley Renda, Thomas Rice, Gary Riley, Claudia Robinson, Dennis Rogers, Carrie Rothrock, Wade Rumley, Marvin Ryland, Sandy Sandefer, Barbara Schuchardt, Barry Seale, Diana Seals, Timothy Shimek, Brenda Shine, Ramona Sims, Gayland Singleton, Drury Smith, Brinda Smithers, Woodrow Stacey, Garry Starnes, Deborah After hard work and a great deal of effort, Freshmen pre sented a colorful float ' wwg wgkglmi V rrfl. , , It ,Q I 3, ,.', , , f f , sittin yis? . . -' : 1 , E , ,A .A Z vyizt E T ! ! r S i fx 19 r H i I jg fgxyi I Thomas, Jerry Tichy, Terri Tillery, Wanda Tillman, Debbie Torgerson, James Turner, Brenda N -c. ,- Vrana, Edward 4 Walden, Tim X 5 Walpole, Floyd 39' Ward, Tim f Warner, Weldon Williams, Jackie Wilson, Albert Wilson, Sally Woods, Joseph Woods, Keith Pictures not shown: James Abernathy, Brenda Davenport, Robert Ferguson, Cynthia Hollis, Floyd Johnston, Debra Shelby, Vicki Sinor, Brent Sloan, Luther Whitehead. FRESI-IMAN SPONSORS: Mr. George Hobart, Mrs. Fred Her ron Miss Twink Sitton, Mrs. Evelyn McAllister, Mr. George k,M,,4,,,, ,A z,,,. Junior H igh and . Elementary With the sound of the 7:50 bell, the process of learn- ing begins as the students file into their classrooms, The Junior High School activities help to prepare the students for the responsibilities of High School, as they look forward to the adventurous years ahead. 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High Football Team Jr. High Pep Squad 2 vw E ! I Jr. H Eighth Grade Band f N, ,.,-J,-, M ,rwmw-1 - ..,, , MW, ., - illilii f ar. High Basketball Team L lima :X 0 , Jr. High Choir Sheldon , - , , 'V M, ' 2-.3 . - T -. --A ?-7? I J-'M ,S 1 ' ' -Q- ,ft , V 5, :.2 ' 1'ft ':-P 1 . rr' w .- wif 9595 S A. , Q . 4 S -ag I , I Ii :Qi r ' S rf .V .., M 'E X tr F' 2 QE rrr Q ' i .EES . A 4 . f -Vie f , Qt F5 u 3 V: 0 1 I g ig : Q Q-no MRS. FORBUS - Kindergarten ' rrre .errrt ef X SS Q eee rf' 1 F' 1' .1 ix, 'T gi al ' S , ' 'H ' i , 'lk M-. : rf? , r 2 : ,I K ' 3 S L3 H5 Siiriiwfsgf V- ' . ' E 9. MRS. WILLIAMS First grade ' MRS. L. STONE - Firstqgrade MRS, DEAN - Second grade MRS, SMITH - First grade ,MeQwu....em ef: if 5 Y g Q 41' K ' M ii? S 335 M '-1 M rf MRS. HADDON - First grade 4 , 4. - 1,1 I 4 -'2 ave, ,f-seal -z' 1A.- , 2 f. ,Z H B ' -- ' r r L E J f - , , A Allv leee - r - f'Q:ff,.fL . .. J S TX 9 . f' A 'lv V f er .ggi A . S -2 . 2 1- 1 am . fr- ' .Q A . 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GRAHAM - First grade MRS, ELLIOTT - First grade 4 Sy., -zwfwi . --..h.,-niwr 5 f' H K f a MRS, AKERS - Second grade Elementar MRS. WOOD - Second grade MRS. B. PETERSON - Second grade ur-nm n A ,I 1 J! I-'F - fs ji11'fH? 4. ei 'fl I' 'ci,, gf 1 MRS, RICHARDSON - Second grade MRS, Third grade V P ,,., i MRS. GIL - Third grade I MISS BUCHANAN - Third grade MISS LEWIS - Third grade MRS. KAY - Third grade -, 5. -1 MRS, HECHLER - Fourth grade MRS, T, PETERSON - Fourth grade MRS. KEFAUVER - Fourth grade MRS. COMSTOCK - Fourth grade MRS. HANEY - Fourth grade MRS. GILLIS - Fifth grade 1 V .V x . 1 ' L . A I fue f ' xg ff, , Zuni - sa ' i ' . X i , 'srl 3 , ,, - 3. fi, I ,V 1 if V 3 E, ggi. H I w '55 uf if H V .4 r 4 ki h h r 4 -1 143 S 5 . ,li J g QQ .. .Q 'T or 1 H MISS ROHRS - Fifth grade MR. MAXWELL - Fifth grade 5 I MRS. WALDON - Fifth grade MRS. MORMAN - Fifth grade ! a M 9 QQ - f Q- 22' AT' L .:' 1 A - .A. 'll1 4 FACULTY CAFETERIA STAFF MR. THOMPS ON MR, ODLE Ev S W - arg., n ':'4 ' Faculty Helping to organize as yet unorganized thoughts ... demonstrating, lecturing, inquiry into con- 0 cepts and ideas . . . sponsoring, outside activities directed for both fun and learning .. . discovering ways to keep an institution working together . , . fun times ... Helping, experiencing ... Learning W? 4. MRS, C-WYNN BAKER English I, III, Speech MISS SHERRY BARNES World History, American History, Yearbook Advisor MR, CURTIS BARNETT Typing I, Accounting, Coach MR, ED BINDE1 Shop, General Science MRS. JANEL BLA NSCET English 1, IV ew ,.,-A -L' A I FQ. MRS. LAURA CARTER English 1, 11, III MRS. MARTHA CURRIE Library MR. NICK CONSTANTINEDES Algebra l, Il, Elementary Analysis MRS. CHARLOTTE DUPLANTIS Related Math I, II, Geometry MR, BAKER DENMAN Trigonometry, Algebra, Coach MR. EDWARD EMMONS Distributive Education MR. JIM GILBERT Choir, Assistant Band Director MR. BILL HALEY Biology, General Science MR. WAYNE HARRIS American History, Coach, Driver's Education MRS. KAREN HARVEY English III, Home and Family Living, Art, English I, Athletics W Q X, S M . my 1 'S B f 'I - ,,,l R533 v MR. FLOYD HECHLER MR, RICK HARVEY Agriculture I, Il, Ill World History, P. E., Coach MRS. FRED HERRON Homemaking I, II -U VL-7,4 . ,.. - V ,,.- ,...,f4 ,1,,,4---' ,1- ,,--- ' 4 ...----'-' MR. GENE HILL P. E. , Coach T MR. STEVE HEUBERGER Band MR. GEORGE HOBART Related Math II, Drafting I,II, III 3 f e xx MRS. BARBARA LAY Typing II, Shorthand, Clerical Practice, General Business MR. TOM LAY C. V, A. E. - Boys MR. DALE LUSK Geometry, Related Math, Coach MRS. EVELYN MCALLISTER English I, ll, Newspaper Sponsor MISS ANN MCLENNON Homemaking I MRS. SUE MCLEOD Related Math 1.11, Algebra 1,11 ,7- J 1 p N MR, ANTHONY MCLEOD English II MRS. BARBARA ODOM P. E. , Girls' Athletics Cheerleader Sponsor MR. ROBERT O'NEIL Biology 1, II, Physics fi- is A f -yis hx, .. f, -fu of f. if 1 V, .9 - - t . I , ,1 ' gave -if , 1-' niet ..fg,5i'-E- Q I SP ' 1+ .E , ' v :' M-siv -J .fu '- MRS . OPAL PIERCE Nurse MR. EARL RICHARDSON Civics, Texas History A NIR. GEORGE SCOTT Related Math I, MISS SUE PRICE General Science World History MISS TWINK SITTON American History, Drill Team MR. ALLEN STAHL General Science, Chemistry Biology I MR. FRANK c.,'rRU1TT I. C. T. if MISS MARY UNDERBRINK Spanish I, II, English III, IV MRS. FRANCES URBA NOVSKY C. V. A, E, - Girls MRS. MYRTELL BURK Teacher's Aide SCHOOL BOARD 1970-'71 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Arthur Wilde, Mr. Ed Brune, President, Mrs. Verna Young, Secretary. STAND ING Mr. Holman Graham, Dr. Jack Gold, Mr. Jack Eden, Mr. Arno Hauptmann, Mr. Cecil Strunk Ir Mr. Lloyd Dickens, Superintendent. Assistant Superintendent MR, L. E. MONAHAN Superintendent: MR. LLOYD DICKENS Counselor: MR. M, P. WHITE .-l Principal: MR. I. M. WHITE Assistant Principal: MR. I. R. BLANSCET 1- Computer Programmer: MRS. SONDRA WALTERS SECRETARIES - STANDING, Left to Right: Mrs. Bevel, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Bonnet, Mrs. Dorsey, Mrs, Buish. SEATED: Mrs. Voight. MR, WHITTINGTON Principal n we ifif' MR, NICHTER MR. FREELS Asst. Principal Counselor Junior High Faculty MRS, AKIN English, Spelling MR. ANDERSON Science MRS, BELLAIRE Math MR, BIGELOW C,V.A.E., Shop MRS, CANNON Librarian MRS, CANTRELL Math MRS. CAVANAUGH English, Reading MRS. CHAPMAN Teacher 's Aid MR. COMSTOCK Shop MR. R. COMSTOCK Self Contained MR. CRUMP Self Contained MR. DAVIDSON Self Contained 1 .A Q- .qw W,-, .- wir! I V' , ' I 1 -K gf' ' Q -fi' 'Z7' 1. . N 62 Q. ,.4 'RP' ,www ,- L. ,wif K ,I ITN 1 45 sr x E Z. X if P51 .04 I 1 R R rl! Claw K I ' filfig, fr 4 ,,,,,,, .1 I fl! ,'o4 x,,pg 'Q I :r f ea aw ,,. A I Y .,g..1t3, P-. '?' ,Jw ' ...asf-1 rw If .z.-.. .slat all ' ER , 5 . , - Q. gg , MRS. DICKENS English MRS. EDWARDS C.V. A. E. MR, GILBERT Choir, Band MRS, GURLEY Reading MRS. HEGMAN Math MR HENSLEY Science MRS, HILTON Girl 's P. E. MISS LaRUE Reading MR. LUMPKIN Self Contained MR. MARTIN C.V.A. E. MRS. MCDANIEL Social Studies MR. MOORE Science MR. MOORMAN Boy's P,E. Coach MR. NOLTE Social Studies MR. NORRIS Math MRS. SANDEL Homernaking MRS. SCHMID Special Education MRS. SCOTT Art MR. SILVERIA Social Studies MRS, SWINDULL Secretary MISS WOODARD Spanish MRS, WRIGHT Reading MRS, YATES M.B.I. Class fi? K A,k,.,, J. ,,,,, M,,M7 - ly f Vwmwwww 4,,., W, - sf' A Yearbook Sta BACK ROW: Cindy Capps Kennerly, Brenda Edwards, Diana Adams, Marilyn Davidson, Bonnie Gassert, and Judy Clouse. MIDDLE ROW: Thomas Patterson, Sharon Sawyer, Corlis Koehn, Joy Keenan, Helen Ekerman, Buddy Shurtleff, Madonna Hartman, Vivian Akers. EDITORS: Betty Wilson and Cathryn Tallent. I W 4 -fm ,rtt x N For Betty Wilson and Catheryn Tallent editing photographs and writing captions is part of an editor's job. Sharon Sawyer searches for the most relaxing typing position. Judy and Vivian don 't take drawing layouts seriously. ' .., The annual staff presented Miss Barnes with a Christ- mas Cake. - ' 3-W 'Ts ,,. .. .,,,,, LTXJ ,gs ' ...V-,Ms -'c-..'7- 'iii 4- -Q, . 4-. .. - A ' fungi!!- Thomas waxes down his surfboard before The hardest part of putting an annual together is finding the teaching the editors how to surf. pictures. :KI Everyone in annual staff had interest in drawing up one Joy and one of her annual moods. gectign, The Annual Staff section to Miss Corlis searches for a red surfboard and a boy named Kerry. Betty and Brenda assisted the photographer in taking pictures. Thomas chooses pictures for the annual section. this , their advlsor. x 5 P f9JP4w,4,- Betty counts her money after 'spending a Is Donna actually drawing straight lines? fortune at Jack in the Box. I Corlis, Cathryn, Miss Barnes, and her roommate enjoyed the sun at Galveston. ur . . Sunburn . . Sleep. Who said that an editor's job is all work? Catheryn is still taking pictures, but she missed the best at our party! Sponsor of the Choir: Mr. Jim Gilbert, Choir gan, - ig y .5 .. I 1,4 , vi 5 - 4 ROW 1, Left to Right: Vivian Akers, Pauline Durham, Barbara Faulkner, Jo Ann Wells, Donna Smith, Debbie Reynolds, Donna Starnes, Judy Hor- dell, Terry Field, Cindy Baca, Margaret Browning. ROW 2: Debbie Ryland, Judy Davidson, Debbie Gibbons, Debbie Odom, Cricket McCle- land, Cindy Rothrock, Brenda Wilson, Jackie Fudge, Julia Hill, Joyce Glenn, Becky Brown. ROW 3: Dale Meador, Toni Schuchardt, Judy Cor- mier, Vivian lngrum, Eva Porras, Marie Ables, Pauline Willingham, Gloria Kratz, Pam Shepherd. ROW 4: Vanessa Hammoc, Pam Baker, Sharon Morse, Diana Rothrock, Sandy Sylvester, Joyce Bear, Diane Byrd, Kathy Hill, Janet Webb, Ruth Sheffield, Sandra Wilson. ROW 5: Ronny Wofford, David Kolhanek, Van Middleton, James Camp, Jimmy Bulanek, Alan Newton, Casey Clarkson. ROW 6: Paul Davidson, Pat Kotal, David Gilstrap. ,gn The Choir's hard work and effort were shown at the Christmas program. Q p Wg: 'Q 4- JM 1 Q W6 '4 -:W , .mf f- f f Y , '-P 1 AM 1 Fstfsw-'M 'E P X-eh 1 Tun ' Q W 4 'kr , M, . 7 1:51 7? 2 2.11 T ,gil Qfzrvzv-, C' .' F - I f fn' . ' . Q . . 1 34 dt, Fl , 1 ff ffkqnq' vb,- , ,X tp - J? Lf ,fe -g -Nj W .f Q 1 .Xx4 'aA4, ,Wt iff J My I 1' f f' 1' - 5 AOA ft' 'Q' Q ae- A 4 C.. t 'o -.Q The C. E. King Band did a spectacular job in the 1970-'71 school year. The big event of the year was being invited to the Tournament of Roses Parade in Califomia. The band worked very hard throughout the year, with practice for UIL Contest and attending all the foot- ball games - putting on line shows each time. All band members, officers, aides, mana- gers, and especially Mr I-leuberger and Mr. Gilbert displayed much determination to meet their goals. Vivian Ingrum, Pat Kotal and Delores Baker are hardworking The assistant band director is band aides. Mr hm Gllbert fr The director for the C, E, King Rose Bowl Band is Mr. Heuberg- SI. Mike Simpson, Jimmie Bulanek and Mark Caron served the band very well as managers. - Majorettes for 1970-'71 are: TOP: Phillis Snow, Coy La Akers, Drum Major Paul Davidson, Lou Ann James, Vivian Akers. BOTTOM: Alternate Doris Bulanek, Beverly Douglas, Dwilene Smith, Head Majorette Cynthia Page and alternate Judy Clouse. 10 3 'IO 4 The C, E. King Band Worked diligently for three months to acquire the funds necessary to make the trip to Pasadena, Califomia, After arriving in California, the band participated in the Annual Band Time Contest and took second place in National Honors. Then they marched in the seven mile Tour- nament of Roses Parade. The band took several side trips to such places as Disneyland, Universal Studios, and Marineland, It was an enjoyable and memorable trip for all, Thanks to Mr. Heuberger, we are now long time friends with the Hawaiians. The Band participates in the Tournament of Roses Band Time Contest. , 5 ,.L. . twin g 9: T 1? P T V f ,T r If 'x The Trophy presented to the Band in Pasadena, California. .il Q11- 'ZIQ7 7E 5112 'iii 2.9 X sw? Lyn enjoys all the attention she 's getting from the Chap- erones. -+- ,Q no y M,-6,271 ,,.......--- 3859 The C. E, King Band takes Second in National Honors. Weary, but ready for the big event 06 Pantherettes Per orm . . . fe. BACK ROW, L, to R.: Margaret Browning, Deborah Hoover, Shelia Rogers, Sylvia Newman, Rita Arnaden. ROW 7: Barbara Sandefer, Teri Davis, Jackie Fudge, Janet Gilstrap, Teri Christ. ROW 6: Rita Calaway, Dana Bowen, Julia Hill, Sue Robbins, Janet Jackson. ROW 5: Betty Wilson, Cindy Rothrock, Debbie Till- man, Carlene Ables, Rita Thorp. ROW 4: Kathy Partin, Karen Gaines, Paula Jenkins, Sandra Wilson, Brenda Berry, ROW 3: Gina Crenshaw, Elaine Nunn, Joyce Glenn, Charlotte Harrison, Teri Adair, ROW 2: Suzie Phillips, Judy Wardell, Delynn Creech, Dorrie Rogers, Becky Brown, OFFICERS - ROW 1, L. to R.: Lt, Carol Hill, Lt, Kay Edwards, Captain Sherri Burlin, Lt, Paula Carter, and Lt. Debbie Douglas. Drill Team Beau, Peaco Lowry. . Y rv rf? qf.g.,i.s7 -mx Officers are escorted in Homecoming Parade. The ten Pantherettes of the week 34- Hair .. . long beautiful hair. . . shoulder length or longer, Miss Sitton presents Beau, Peaco Lowry. Pantherettes give red roses to a great lady Practice are presented and awarded at the Spring Show. 7 Carlene Ables and Deborah Hoove outstanding members, perform to Whose food is Miss Sitton eating now?! Prance . . . Rita Thorp finds Drill Team Heavy! Debbie and Carol find time for private jokes. 1 if 1 , . L K f , 1 w rv A 5 ff A 4 ' -. 1 ' , One at the SP1-ing Shgw, Miss Sitton and some of the girls at Camp Warnecke await the bus driver to take them to eat dinner. -ml in Putting on makeup was the most frequent occurrence on the Drill Team Trip, May 14, 15, and 16. 4 a 1 Betty Wilson, a member of the Panther- ettes for one year, received the Pan- L 'Y ' ' therette of the Year Award. There were many happy reactions as Debbie Douglas was chosen Captain for the 1971-1972 year. 109 s Pantherettes and Officers in Field Uniform. And we Q f ,4 f U if r s' K ff A - 13 ff r' W Q 'I ? .. :. 5 e L , i Y Pantherettes performed stand routines to the Band's music at every pep rally, Miss Sitton takes part in Drill Teams private joke. lk Q vw! S L I .ill One of a Captain 's graceful moments. Pla . Debbie Douglas proves high kicks are es sential to an officer. Betty tells Paula the latest gossip, as she tries no - . s get the r011 Called- Pantherettes have their own laughing bag. F anna.. CHEERLEADERS - L. to R.: Pat Cippelle, Debbie Ryland, Paula Williams, Donna Smith, Debbie Reynolds Phyliss Jackson, Debbie Smith, Cheerleaders 970- 97 , f -ew J' K Q ff . , I i, , f, Lg: fd, I ,. I x V , My LL . ' . ' I ' Wy K- iii is if I f , 'eff ,W,i ,. ., A - if A f lf' ' iif ff! y ' ' ii' ' The bonfire makes a pretty background for the Phyliss I ackson sleeps on the job. cheerleaders. I I Debbie Ryland, head cheerleader de-mon- strates spirit expected of a cheerleader, Spirit L ' 1 ' x .X 1 in . 5 n No one realizes that Debbie Smith has a secret fear of heights, ii if ver ,.,. .vu ...F Qu-5 5 Cheerleading requires a great deal of practice, ff' ff i FEW? Is this any way to sell a ribbon??? nlimited Dead-Eye Pat strikes again! 4 A 101-ld IT10Uth is the best HSSCI fOr 8 HICIII- The hard-working Pep Squad takes a break from practice, ber of the Pep Squad. Pep Squad '70-37 PEP SQUAD MEMBERS - TOP TO BOTTOM, L. to R.: Sharon Meeks, Janet Betts, Mary Plumb, Linda Robertson, Lynnette Nutt, Cathy Dunn, Pamela Finney, Diana Seale, Diane Polson, Patsy Eakes, Rebecca Gilbert, Sandra Eackjes. , T -,Q :figs 4 .. - N -larr- ,. 'seg V . f , If x .xx t ' X NU: 9? Q. ,gli F1-fit . TOP TO BOTTOM: Peaco Lowery, Rodney Melton, Buddy Shurtleff, and Curtis Young. NOT SHOWN: Mike Cayton. Pantherguards '70- '7 f-Le .arf 8 R, L We ,m lv. N ' fy' 'A L-1 lx hp! 4 sv' ' ' I QR' if M 1 K 1 :V 2 Eu 1 fm .- Mike Cayton takes great pride in being a Pantherguard. Pantherguards, Buddy Peaco, Rodney and Curtis show good humor as they pose as a totem pole. W I 6 ROW, Left to Right: Susan Gillean, Paula Dickens, Randy Moorman, Becky Dickens, Linda Page, Alan Newton. ROW 2: Lynette Nutt, Gail Henderson, Romona Shine, Lisa McCa11eb, Janet Betts, Delores Holy, ROW 3: Harriet Mollencamp, Wanda Tillery, Sharon Meeks, Diana Seale, De De Lambert, Pam Finney. ROW 4: Dave Mathis, Randy.Bur1in, Kenneth Jackson, Sue Hearon, Delores Baker, Vivian Ingram. ROW 5 George Lumb, Van Middleton, Buddy Shurtleff. King Christian nion 'K A 0 I K SPONSOR: Mary Underbrink OFFICERS - Left to Right: Susan Gillean, Paula Dickens, Randy Moor- man, Becky Dickens, Linda Page, Alan Newton. Format of Panther Prowl Changed Spf-N Q-dh 5 r STAFF ADVISOR: Mrs. McAllister 4 J ' X The Pauper staff present Mrs, McAllister, C, E. King 's first lady barber. '..' QC 5 BACK ROW, Right: Mike Cayton, Sammy Lewis, Davey Bryan, Rodney Melton, Randy Bianchi, Jerry Boyles. FRONT ROW, Right: Curtis Young, Diane Polson, Gary Kolancy, Jesse Mosley, Jackie Fudge, Cindy Davis, Sandy Sylvester. NOT SHOWN: Beverly Douglas and Sherri Burlin, 7 Student Council members for 1970-71. FIRST ROW: lessee Mosley, Hershall Walley, Weldon Warner, Theresa Moorman, Joe Moore, Beverly Douglas. SECOND ROW: Sandra Wilson, Paula Carter, Betty Wilson, Paula Dickens, Sandy Eakes. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Newman, Vicki Dempsey, Patsy Eakes, Debbie Douglas, Becky Harris, Randy Moorman. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Osborne, Debbie Ryland Henson, Gary Kolancny, Linda Gonzalez and Vanessa Prothro. iii if e gba 5 - i, ,sis 5 ,js, ,,5 f Student Council officers: Linda Gonzalez and Kathy Os- borne clowning around during Homecoming parade. Marilyn Tillery sneaks a quarter or two while Mr. Richard son is busy counting. ,-4' as I 1- ,A E2 A V I - , X 1 af - Z , -611 5 J ll , ' 1 4 -r X s A, :rd f ll rljwl. I ,- i C C H I LH vm gas U 1' -223 as fn 5 .-,f Avy- E.i. , I , ,451 H ga pf X in ' JUS From Top to Bottom and Left to Right are: Sandra Whitley, Sandra Westbrook, Mary Plumb, Pam Fivecoat Janie Foster, Debbie Lambert, Teri Tiehy, Kathy Reeves, Debbie Wilson, Linda Robertson, Kathy Harris, Julie Polson, Debbie Boone, Gloria Navarez, Brenda Wilson, Sharon Wimberly, Debbie Morton, Linda Lam- bert, Janet Gilstrap, Rita Amaden, Patsy Eakes, Pat Parrish, Judy Cormier, Sandra Wilson, Julia Hill, Sue Robins, Jackie Fudge, Shiela Rogers, Phyliss Lewis, Mrs. Herron, Beverly Burleson, Vickey Demsey, Phylis Snow, Cricket McClellan, Debbie Douglas, Debbie Smith, Debbie Mitchell, Becky Gilbert, Evelyn Collin, Virginia Marsh, Vivian Ingrum, Cindy Rothrock, Kathy Partin, Linda Shiply, Teri Christ, Paula Carter, Carolyn Cassell, Teresa Moorman, Teri Fields, Debbie Hoover. 7' '3 'ma if-.97 From Top to Bottom and Left to Right are: Mrs. Herron, Vir- ginia Marsh - 3rd Vice President, Teri Christ - Parliamentarian, Debbie Hoover - Historian, Janie Foster - lst Vice-President, Miss McLennan, Kathy Partin - 5th Vice-President, 'Carolyn A . , Cassell - President, Teri Fields - 4th Vice-President, Linda , v Shipley - Treasurer. NOT SHOWN: Cindy Rothrock - Corres- ponding Secretary, Teresa Moorman - Recording Secretary, Just Monkeying Around! Sandra Wilson - Assistant lst Vice-President, 120 3 f Future Homemakers of America 1 tim Debbie says, Good luck to whoever drinks this punch s . What's coming up next? is Oh my gosh! Here it comes again. MEMBERS, L. to R, 1 Vivian Ingrum, Sharon Sawyer, sponsor Mr. White, Cathryn Tallent, Betty Wilson, Curtis Young, Jerri Stahl, Mr. White presides at Martha Letney, Diane Poison. banquet. ational Honor Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X , X 7 Qi v ' 4 A ,Q .E , Sharon Sawyer was the master of ceremonies Members and parents attended the annual N. H. S at the N, H, S, banquet. banquet APTU 19- Q Liss Medical Careers Club G X 'gyiwrsiv af: as ' L13 MEMBERS, L. to R.: Kathy Reeves, Paul Micallef, Cindy 1 Rothrock, Brenda Wilson, Pat Parrish, Freida Barrett, Becky Brown. - - ,Q'i'n3'z '+f1'f9mVyfa+.'fs rr,,.i, ' xr, The Medical Careers Club sponsored an assembly where Gerald Spraggins, a male nurse, came to King to try to encourage students to study the field of medicine, because of the shortage of nurses. SPONSOR: Mrs. Pierce 4 Future Farmers of America TOP ROW, L. to R.: Ronnie Lewing, Deam Noonan, Edward Varana, George Faulkner, Mike Cryer Billy Hall, Paul Symmons, David Burkett, Alva High, Bruce Davidson, Clyde Lowery, Clarence Payne, Ronnie Cyr, Jessie Lewis, Allan Martin, Donald Downey. MIDDLE ROW, L, to R.: Gary Moore, Alan Mann, James Messimer, Ronnie Beard, Mike Barrett, Jerry Goodman, Brad Hoover Richard Hudson, Randy Sealy, Donald Cater, Steve Ponder, Wayne Smith, BOTTOM ROW L to R.: Ken Jackson, Steve Harmon, Brent Sloan, Glen Pyle, Carl Jones, Gary Gardner, Wesley Shel ton, Wade Rothrock, James Melcer, Gordon Kefauuer, Alvin Powell, , V! ' 1 F, F, A. Officers and Sweetheart, ...O 1 SWEETHEART: Paula Williamson SPONSOR: Mr. Hechler TOP ROW, L. to R.: James Melcer, James Wilson, Don- ald Downey, Bill Lotz, Raymond Humphrey, Frank Robert Brown, Maneul Quintana, BOTTOM ROW: Debbie IT Howard, T Morton, Brenda Wilson, Michelle Kaiser, Linda Humphrey, Ruth Ann Hurst, Brenda Turner. SPONSOR: Mr, Hobart 'Yr in Q X B STANDING, L, to R.: Donald Downey, Brenda Wi mond Humphrey. lson, Michelle Kaiser, Debbie Morton, Bill Lotz I2 6 D.E.C.A. TOP ROW, L, to R.: Karen Sengbusch, Eddie Emmons, Allen Carman, Ronnie Payne, James Davis, Kathy Hill, David Gilstrap, Kennith Henk, William Portwood, Joyce Addison, Betty Holland, Randy Massey, Roger Williams, Randy Jackson, Joe Steel, Glen Finley, Frank Howard, Terry Evan, Eddie Flinn, Robert Lockhardt John Hardin, George Flinn, Mike Clark, James Pate, J. W. Moore, David Arrington, Ruth Ann Hurst. DECA SPONSOR: Mr. Emmons DECA OFFICERS are TOP ROW, L. to R.: Ronnie Payne, William Portwood, Robert Lockhardt, Alan Carman, George Flinn, Eddie Flinn, BOTTOM ROW, L, to R, are Ruth Ann Hurst, Eddie Emmons and Karen Sengbusch. I.C.T. -i-ni-',,,a I . RIN S HIGH SCH01 H :,.-.- ' - x mlmiff 9 . J, l 4 I A ', A IQ. I .QR ,sf 'W OFFICERS - L. to R, : Gary Simmons, Mike Joy, Linda Young, Jimmy Lambert, Johnny Mouser, Dean Moellen- kamp. SPONSOR: Mr, Truitt TOP RQW, L. to R.: Virgil Havard, James Caraway, Kenneth Stancel, Glenn Dryman, Gary Simmons, James Hopson, Mike Joy, David Judkins, James Hudson, Gary Phillips, Joe Johnson, Linda Young, Martin Fraysur, Jimmy Lambert. 127 ,na Industrial Arts Club TOP ROW: Perlie George, Marvin Tillery, Aubry Boone, Sammy Shields. MIDDLE ROW: Raymond Hum phrey, Becky Brown, James Becvar, Brock Cayton, BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Hobart, Sponsor, Wesley Shelton Donna Smith, Debbie Reynolds, Jesse Shattuck. r I 'f.'-I. '- 3 ig' ' ,saififm J. OFFICERS - STANDING: Jesse Shattuck, Becky Brown, Brock Cayton. SITTING: Donna Smith, Debbie Smith, Debbie Reynolds. xiii? . D ex. , -rs!-s. J 49 752141 Q I ss 5 SPONSOR: Mr. Hobart Vocational Of ice Education Cosmotology STANDING: Carol Vrana, Ann White, Lillian STANDING: Susan Alsbrook. Beth Harrison Owens, Julie Majurs. SITTING: Connie Gilbert, Mary Vidaurri, Carol Johnson, Sherry Gilbert Rose Dill, Pam Batterton, Janet Webb. Judy SHDCICIS. Auto Mechanics 2. J 4-........Q... FROM TOP ROW , LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Gilbert, David Baker, Ronnie Neely, Marvin Powers David Lewis, Don Ratliff, Mike Simpson. BOTTOM Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Doyle Selph, Ronnie Beard, William Perkins, Harry Wilson. 0 mwwfmmumwawrew- .. - : f f L, to R, , SITTING: Carlene Ables, Brock Cayton, Paula Willingham, Sylvia Newman, Beth Reeves, Shirley Smith, Lynda Shipley, Becky Harris, Marc Baker. STANDING, lst ROW: Vickie Dempsey, Sandy Ryland, Melreta Chamberlain, Barbara Faulkner, Dana Bowen, Rita Calaway, George Procter, Debbie Lambert, Paula Dickens, Teri Christ, Sue Herron. 2nd ROW: Beverly Burleson, DeLynn Creech, Mrs. Baker, Becky Dickens, Van Middleton, Teresa Moorman. Speech Club Wins Third for Pla OFFICERS are from L. to R. , SITTING: Sylvia Newman, Beth Reeves, Paula Willingham, Becky SPONSOR: Mrs. Gwinn Baker Harris. STANDING: Lynda Shipley,.Brock Cayton, Shirley Smith, Marc Baker. TOP ROW, LEFTTO RIGHT: Gary Hicks, Kathy Partin, Dana Bowen, Teri Christ, Elton Stroud. 6th ROW: Phlyllis Snow, Butch Jackson, Joe Moore, Yevon Walpole, Bill Severin, Brock Cayton. 5th ROW: Bi l Lotz, Lyn Cooper, Sue Heaton, Lou Ann James, Wesley Stovall, Pat Parrish. 4th ROW: Mike Orsak, Susan McConathy, Corlis Koehn, Kerry Colwell, Paul Micallef, Donnie Pul- lin, Vicky Dempsy. 3rd ROW: Diane Polson, Sandy Eakes, Lee Ann Doty, George Plum, Bobby Burk, Gary, Chellette. 2nd ROW: Terry Tichy, Shelia Lewis, Mary Plumb, Bill Daniels, Jim Baker, De bie Smith, Allen Martin. lst ROW: Judy Cato, Gay Hicks, Dawn Braden, Melrita Chamberlain, Mona Shine, Delores Holy, Lisa McKinley. Ecology Club N OFFICERS: BOTTOM TO TOP: Gary Hicks, Jerry Stahl, Vivan lngrurn, Lyn Cooper, Sue Hearon, Tommy Kotal. X.- SPONSOR: Mr. Stahl. ll -' -l '4 ' :f -I i I 1 - 5? 'M :Q ' f 5 ' It F f Athletics f, 's , 3 fx, V N V JP, . F? ,gt 'N .,. 1.- Hardwork, determination, loyalty, and spirit combined itors and enthusiasm for all their fans. I -'W th fs: ,P f, is was i . 'Sz 4 X 1 w . 1.4131 VJ' A R mf! PM-5 A li? - 3 9' to make the Panthers 1970-'71 season an outstanding one. Football, basketball, volleyball, track, baseball, tennis, and golf created the thrill of competition for all compet- 4 Panthers Pla Their Best . . . Emotions are mixed as Coach Harris, Harvey, Bamett and Beavers watch the world series, 1 . is as Q V R' I A , ,',- , A V Coach H111 tries to aid the photographer as football pictures are taken. Larry Brune gives signals for the next play. New dances also became very popular this season, Win or Lose Channelview 41- 7 Crosby 33- O Santa Fe 20- 6 Dickenson 27- 0 La Porte 41-13 Navasota 15- 7 Crockett 32- 0 Carver 41- 7 Humble 31-21 Huntsville 35- 6 Deep thoughts of football come to Coach Harvey and Coach Hill. S? , 3 , n J I 1 r Q . , 'eater-12 -1 , W . 1 ,., ' fs-M' 'E' KU, A . '-AA.1,.' - 'Q--'.. ' ' - ' Q, X ' f if '. if A ' '-1-67, J 'J VW ..s-r. N1 Ax -mm Vw, ' A A .y!vLx,,-.Mg Left to Right, TOP: Davey Bryan, Sammy Lewis, John Broussard, Jessie Mosley, Larry Brune, Gary Gaines, Darell Hobbs, Melvin Fields, Jimmy Mahaffey, Billy Hall, MIDDLE: Ricky Zatopek, Butch Jackson, Joe Moore, Mike Orsak, Charles Fields, Danny Parker, David Rains, Roy Davis, Elton Stroud, Glen Ritcheson. BOTTOM: Mike Wilson, Alva High, Robert Cooper, Bruce Welch, Herschel Wally, Bobby Carter, Weldon WSIHCI, l , E s Q The managers this year are Dana Osborne and Marvin Tillery, GLORY BE! ! Davey made a touchdown! ! Friday nights bring excitement as anxious crowds m W,a1 '1'h., ' Fourth period will always bring back fo e new football stadium. Coach Hill watches his team and thinks of the next play, -4-'Lil Z' ' 1, 1. . 223- ta--, . ,. f'i'ff': - . h HA ' J ...ma ,' 1 ., ' 2 Y . - '--- fi ,, of' . F J i X Q9 'V V ' ' , . , L .,4, , -, cvs: ,L V nemories of vigorous and energetic practice. Jimmy Mahaffey backs Sammy Lewis all the way. 137 4 rx y ll M l ,rjfyif yr, -I ivwli f ' .3 , ,gs r. xsfifilir-kiwi - aan- COACHES FOR 70-'71 LEFT TO RIGHT: Baker Denman, Rick Harvey, Wayne Harris, Gene Hill, To an outsider, football means games, excitement, and cheering, But, in the player 's life, sports mean even more than that, They mean long hours of tiresome practice, high hopes and many times the lonely feel- ing of defeat. To other stu- dents and to teachers, foot- ball means watching and rooting for good friends and watching the players show the determination, endur- ance, and skill which is rep- resented in football com- petition. Quarterback Jimmy Mahaffey charges down the field as Sammy Lewis holds off a savage Gator, The Panthers practiced hard and long everyday for the Friday night game. 5 etgg- . .X J an . ia.. TOP, Left to Right: Dennis Mouser, Steve Ponder, Mike Cryer, Glen Cooper, Gary Rice, Rickey Bag- by, Randy Moorman, Bobby Buck, MIDDLE: Joe Woods, Dennis I-Iamon, George Proctor, Paul John- son, Marc Baker, Edward Vrana, Terry Clark, Woodrow Smithers, Terry Thomas, Terry Hickman. BOTTOM: Randy Bryant, Steve Evitts, George Pirkle, Dennis Robinson, James Messimer, Tommy Gilbert, James Melcer, Steve Harmon, Gary Stacey Managers: Robert McCrae, Bruce Parton, Coach Curtis Bamett. 2 This season was one filled with love, affection, and David poses properly for the precious togetherness. Photographer. 9 40 Everyone joined in the annual wood - gathering contest. Cheerleaders Phyliss Jackson and Donna Smith climbed to daring heights upon the woodpile. U The combined efforts of all the classes produced a gigantic woodpile. Wood Gathering iw vs A , t , Lou Ann James unrolled the toilet paper that be- came part of the Junior float. Events Launch Season .4 if ,f 'U' ig' new 'ii if was Janie Foster and Martha Letney posed as flowers on the winning Senior float. .gn ., is is ggi fgglsf r ijgfgel 'j- Y Q ,ff 1 J X,xx4 x lygxsi ., 1, Q . gQ4kx:'gSE5M:'. H, f., -'13, Q -1 3 Hui - ,,,f't'g, , . jg 5 . E 1 X., X ful R ri J, ,M-xv, ja! -1 ,4 - , ' , 1 -A H ... X -A J rp r 'Ifr '5 J ' 1 j, ,'f Q., 'Q fig, i ., 5 .....-...,...' 4 j ' J Aff! f srfr . . Q'2i',,.,,,, f J qfiifs 1. ui, - , -,sue 14-Jr.. H, M. Y . t x I I VA- . ,, ,LV U +1 X :X .Ta k V I -by nal i W ' Q IVIUNKEY Q is IAIILDEAJS FHA monkeyed around to show their support of the fighting Panthers. Jimmy Bulanek stops to greet the Top Cat, 42 5 My Patricia Cipelle led the yell at the Home- coming Pep Rally. The cheerleaders did thing front of the bonfire. Beverly Douglas Isl Homecoming ,ww wi' Jess Mosley escorted Beverly off the field to be The Homecoming Queen Candidates took a ride in crowned queen. the Parade. Crowned ueen Gayle Cater crowned Beverly and wished her good luck as Jesse watched the procedure. ii' nn ' r W ' i m The Homecoming Princeses are Debbie Smith and i De ie an . ii i bb Ryl d The newly crowned queen smiles prettily for the camera, S. ,S 'I4 44 J. V. Responds to Mr. Harvey carefully scruti- Who is at the bottom of that pile? A tough I. V. Panther - nizes the play recognition that 's WHO! sheet, wi ll -AWK..- TOP ROW, Left to Right: Jimmy Lewis, John McKey, Tommy Becktold, Bobby Ford, Van Middleton. BOTTOM ROW: Billy Joe Crow, Wesley Stovall, Terry Embry, Clarence Payne, Bruce Holt, Gary Moore, Donald Cater, The I. V. went into sea- son defending their C. E, King Panther title. The sea- son was packed with thrills and excitement as the Pan- ther's first ame rolled around, The Panthers gave their all but lost to Crosby 18 to O. Determined to win, the Panthers came back to defeat Sante Fe 12 to O. Un- fortunately, the next four games were lost to the com- petitors. The 'J. V. Panthers played hard but could not seem to move the ball as they lost to Dickenson Q20-65, Humble C0-63, Cleveland C12-243 and Spring 167125. The winning C, E. King Freshmen Pant ers showed their speed, effort, practice and coaching in the 70-'71 season. The crowds looked on intently as the Freshmen won their first game against Hardin Jefferson with a score of 6 to O, The Crosby gbame, unfortunately, was lost y the Panthers by a score o 6 to 0. The Freshmen winning power snapped back into po- sition as they smashed Santa Fe 30 to 0. Though the Freshmen played and per- formed to their maximum potential, the next two games were lost to Dickenson Q33 to 65 and to La Porte 428 to OJ. X 5, You can t win them all Coach' The hard hitting I V grind for the upcoming game, Varsit Basketball w,A3w.. A l xg! W Tenseness, spirit, excitement - these are but a few of the emotions experienced by a roundball fan. The gymnasium is filled with people clapping their hands, stomping their feet, and reciting chants. But the teams on the floor are not conscious of the roar from the crowd. In fact, the crowd doesn 't exist while the game is going on. The only times they are aware of their fans are before the game starts, during the time outs, and after the game has been concluded. -1 4- v I 4 WI ll, IW ll I ,1 51 WQ L ,ffl XX: VI xl lg , Q92 147 48 They are too busy concentrating on the game, their fellow teammates, and their opponents. They must know where the ball is at all times, they try to figure out where the ball is going, and are prepared for any change. When the ball comes to them, they make the snap decision to either pass the ball, work the ball in, or go for two points, l l 5 O ' W And while the basketball is in their hands they feel fear thinking that they might do something wrong, And yet they are happy for they anticipate doing somethihg of which everyone will be proud. Thoughts such as these rest in their minds only a split second for each player knows that he is part of a team, and he does not do anything by himself. He must work with his other teammates as a unit, for that is the only way that Basketball can be played, I49 'Q The C. E, King Panthers wound up the season with 17 wins and 13 losses. Their district record includes 6 wins and 4 losses. The fighting Panther power that these boys demonstrated won them a tie for second place in District. Our congratu- lations to Seniors Larry Brune and I. D, Koehn who make all-district. We can be very proud of our 1970- 71 Panther Basketball Team J. V. Basketball 'QA xi S . A Our congratulations to the Junior Varsity team for their fine representation in basketball. Though their games are not as widely publicized as the varsity games, they are still important. Not only are they important to the boys themselves, but they also provide the training that is so vital to the boys who go on to join the varsity team. Teamwork + Practice + Discipline -1 A Success ul Year 0 Volleyball l'1'l3.l'1. Oh no! What are they doing now? The varsity volleyball team had another successful season this year. Out of the '7 district games, the only loss was to ASLM Consolidated. The girls made a come hack and beat them in a second match which placed them in lst at the time. Then the girls went to a District Toumament at Navasota where they beat ASLM and then lost to B, C, Elmore. The girls were victorious and became District champs for the third year in a row. They lost at regional to Dickinson, but had a very rewarding season. TOP TO BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Cindy Page Jo Ann Wells, Peggy Marsh, Virginia Marsh, Kathy Osborne Patsy Hopson, Becky Dickens, Phyliss Jackson and Helen Ecker Quit the fancy hits Oz and just get it over Set it to me Peggy, or l'll step on your toes after the game, Top to Bottom, Left to Right are: Lynn Cooper, Renee LaFargue, Brenda Owens, Corlis Koehn, Coyla Akers, Jeanie Rather, Dwilene Smith, and Deborah Jackson. Junior Varsity The J. V. Volleyball team had a very successful season this year, holding a 12-1 re- cord. Their only defeat was to B. C, Elmore in District play, but the girls fought un- til the last second. This iine record resulted from teamwork and lots of hard practice. Freshmen players are T. to B. , L. to R. : Janet Betts, Gail Joines, Phyliss Jackson, Brenda Shimek, Paula Dickens, Diane Jackson, Brinda Smith, Linda Page. These girls did a fine job in their first year of high school volleyball. They worked hard to win the majority of their games, and the first game of several of the J, V, matches. I A little chit-chat never hurt a team! The Volleyball managers, Linda Gonzalez, Phyliss Snow, and Bonnie Gassert, did a real fine job of taking care of their teams needs. 4 King 's Little Racket Tennis Sponsorg Laura Carter. A, lp ' 4- Am. - KNEELING, L. to R.: Cindy Page, Phyliss Snow, Beverly Douglas. STANDING, L, to R.: Mrs Carter, Davy Bryan, Donald Shine, Mark Caron, Sue Herron. Girls Prove Track Is Not just or Boys 'F ' . i ,U A 'lun Qs' From Bottom to Top and Left to Right: Vivian Ingrum, Jo Ann Wells, Phyliss Jackson, Patsy Hopson, Peggy Marsh, Janie Foster, Michelle Kaiser, Anice Hurrigan, Lynn Cooper, Coyla Akers, Brenda Owens, Renee LaFargue, Melinda Kratz, Marcia Purifoy, Debbie Martin, Linda Humphry, Sharon Wimberly, Linda Page, Brenda Turner, Susan McConathy, Jan Reeves, Julie Polson, Jackie Stacy. As the bell rings, Corlis takes the lead for the gym. Sponsor: Barbara Odom. ,Rr 'fx KNEELING: Ricky Zatopeck, Danny Wimpee, Donald Cater, Gary Moore, David Wimpee. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Tommy Becktold, Sammy Lewis, Davey Bryan, Gary Gaines, Gary Kolancy, STANDING, SECOND ROW: Mike Wilson, Allen Quinton, Butch Jackson, Bruce Welch, Melvin Fields, Robert Cooper. Track Team FIELD EVENT MEN MILE RELAY TEAM FRONT, L, no R.: Robert Cooper, Gary Gaines, Gary Sammy Lewis, Davey Bryan, Gary Kolancy, Kolancy, Gary Moore, Butch Jackson, Allen Quinton, Donald Cater. Bruce Welch. 6 On Your Mark . . . Get Set . . . Go! DISTANCE MEN David Wirnpee, Donald Cater, Davey Bryan, Danny Wimpee, Ricky Zadopeck. Head Track Coach: Rick Harvey. Ninth Grade Track Coach: Curtis Barnett. i -- If Q7 . 440 RELAY Sammy Lewis, Gary Gaines, Gary Kolancy, Davey Bryan. NINTH GRADE TRACK TEAM KNEELING: James Messimer, Steve Evitts, Dennis Robinson, Tommy Gilbert, Joe Woods. STANDING- Steve Ponder, Woodrow Smithers, Mike Cryer, Randy Moorman, Gary Rice, Marc Baker, Bobby Burk. 1 157 58 V- k . ,Z rr .Vi M Q ' , hf ,L ,, ,K M 'wlww ' 1 H All ,QW ,m bilg M , , ,ssr . S 39 R, fr 2 1' , it ,,r, Q V , , wi. Efwi V Cb Y, tavrvggi . STANDING, L. to R.: Mike Orsak, Billy Hall, David Turner, Kenneth Henk, Steve Ponder, Gary Kolancy, Randy Moorman, Davy Bryan, Kenny Kaltwasser, Jesse Mosley, Elton Stroud, Coach Moorrnan. KNEEL- ING, L. to R.: Mark Baker, Randy Sealy, Gary Gaines, Donald Cater, Chuck Anderson, Alan Newton, Dennis Robinson. Baseball ,.,.M is ...A g....-,-,.,, fag' M 3 , '-5 r'-, QSSQQ vrtst 4 ,. gg? fa X fg4',9QF',ff f'i if fr ,w pg r .1 t ' I . ' 2 1 !3g,:,.,,,, ,il ,... W1 'if , 1 12 , -1.4, Tgifsfgg-Y ,g ga. 5 ,f'1'fi1'f Q f 7 ff A S A ' M M Q' . ,. f ',kr.v f f . 4 r Q W, 1 , 2f1 ?,fE'!'1L5'.?f:, f 3-fl, , 9 V , f Q., . fm.. .VL . , Marwifrtrsfv... , 1 . Coach Moorman EIIOH Winds UP- Don 't worry coach we'11 get 'em in the eleventh. -6' ,QAM 'x N A. YT.. . yjx ' W -w'aulxauu.f'- - -11' - . - - 'T C. - f ' , f MW4--I 5 k HH A A . A , V , K., , Q- f 'L ?-A,.-- -'I-Ter swing! ll X fx? This one 's mine. -1211 I'11 hit it twice as hard. 9 60 ' , R ,, :g i: ' K U H' 1 , A1 KNEELING, L. to R.: Paul Davidson, Gary Gaines, Westley Shelton, Pat Kotal. STANDING, L. to R Ricky Bryant, Harold Morgan, Coach Hill, Donald Cater, Tommy Kotal. oo , 3 if W Q 5 ' ,Qi D , ' : ' v J J v Tee0 . Golf Team Sponsor: Gene Hill vu.. rig S1 Xxx' X X 'i'iQf5Q Q if-1: Bowlers Have a all! L. to R. , BOTTOM ROW: Karen Harvey, Donna Smith, Danny g Parker, Martha McClelland, Russell Pierce, Susan McConarhy. l I Q--...I rw- 2nd ROW: Tim Waldon, George Proctor, Hershe1Wa11ey, ii Debbie Lowery, Rickie Hudson, Buddy Shurtleff. 3rd ROW: Terri Tichey, Tim Ward, Karen Chapnick, Vernon Johnson, 2 Karen Gaines. 2 5 1 ' 1 . x--...---- w ' i , . n.......+-pq K . ' 'gulf SPONSOR: Mrs. Karen Harvey. OFFICERS from-L. to R. are: Debbie Lowery, Martha McClelland, Karen Gaines. STANDING: Gerald Drumman. Q fw- ' lj - :f, !'f QS N YN-Q 2 gf Q p Kaleidoscope A scene that swiftly changes . . . Moving from person to event to honor . . A collection of talented and multi- faceted individuals who gain well- deserved recognition . . . Special events that leave memories for the coming years . . . A fitting end to a busy and exciting year Favorites Are Elected On the morning of March lst, at approximately 8:20, the student body began the task of nominating students to be elect- ed as school favorites of the 1971 school year. The names were many that appeared on the nominating ballots but the three that were repeated mostfor each honor are the ones that appeared on the voting ballots Thursday, March4. The winner of each of the honors is: Mr. KHS: J.D. Koehn Miss KHS: Beverly Douglas Most Popular Boy: Jesse Moseley Most Popular Girl: Vivian Akers Wlttiest Boy: Gary Phillips Wittiest Girl: JoAnn Wells Most Handsome Boy: Clyde Lowery Most Beautiful Girl: Debbie Reynolds Best Dressed Boy: Buddy Shurtleff Best Dressed Girl: Judy Cormier Most Athletic Boy: Larry Brune Most Feminine Girl: Marty Roberts Frlendliest Girl: Linda Gonza.les Friendllest Boy: Ronnie Sanford Most Likely To Succeed Boy: Mike Cayton Most Likely To Succeed Girl: Jerri Stahl Mr. Personality: David Kennedy Miss Personality: Kathy' Osborne Mr. Sz Miss Sr. Class-Gary Kolacny 81 Toni Schuchardt Most Representative -Sammy Lewis Sz Diane Polson Best All Around -Rodney Melton gl Debbie Reynolds Most Popular -J .D. Loehn Sz Beverly Douglas King Jesters -JoAnn Wells Gt Gary Phillips Friendliest-Pat Kotal Xt Paula Carter Cutest Couple -Bobby Lanham Sz Martha Letney Mr. and Miss King High School J. D. Koehn Jb- 66 , h1A x M..- ., W, ,,VAA,A V . ig.. , . . A ,L., 'LVVV .,,k , , , A K V Zik jp, f if it VK,. K ...,,,. Q aw .um m w ww of af wi f W M if 0- 0 Q as , J fm -s 4 4 4' 6 4 6 66 00 O az , 'f ' fx, s v 0-5,f Peace Lowry .w Debbie Reynolds N94 xi 167 WITTIEST Gary Phillips and Jo Ann Wells MOST FEMININE AND MOST ATHLETIC Marty Roberts and Larry Brune Astroworld Was Pictures MOST POPULAR Vivian Akers and Jessie Mosley ' :vg- is MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jerri Stahl and Mike Cayton Host for 0 Favorites 1 e w. A J FRIENDLIEST Linda Gonazles and Ronnie Sanford , . M' Min - E , I-AI K MISS AND MR. PERSONALITY Kathy Osborne and David Kennedy ly' BEST DRESSED Buddy Shurtleff and Judy Cormier I69 70 CUTEST COUPLE Bobby Lanham and Martha Letney FRIENDLIEST Pat Kotal and Paula Carter BEST ALL-AROUND JESTERS Rodney Melton and Debbie Reynolds Jo Ann Wells and Gary Phillips A n Y MR, AND MISS SENIOR CLASS Gary Kolacny and Toni Schuchardt 7 - fi IN 3 A fx fx fs :fl O Q MOST POPULAR Diane Polson and Sammy Lewis Beverly Douglas and J. D, Koehn MOST REPRESENTATIVE 72 mf SOPHOMORES Debbie Douglas and Elton Stroud JUNIORS Mike Orsak and ViVian Akers FRESHMEN Weldon Warner and Rhonda Padgett Who 'S Who mg- A 11.4- ! v tar Ann White and Pat Kotal received the American Legion Awards. Lb Jerri Stahl, Pam Fivecoat, Elizabeth Johnston, Cathryn Tallent, and Ricky Martin participated in Prep Bowl. Pat Kotal and Pam Fivecoat were chosen by Greens Bayou State Bank to preside on their Advisory Board. f L Darlene Langley was awarded a watch for selling the most candy in the Junior class. I7 74 Pam Fivecoat received the Betty Crocker award. Diane Polson received the Most Valuable Staffer award for paper staff. Dana Bowen and Mark Baker were chosen the Jerri Stahl received the Texas Chemical Council outstanding speech students. slide rule award. ii 73-- Ann White was awarded for selling the most candles in the Senior Class. , ?'?K?' MF' H- A , Q I H E 2 an I is N , 1 - 1.1 9: W em Jerri Stahl was Valedictorian. Douglas Kaiser was Salutatorian. .M W M-sw,-A-ft , Diane Polson was chosen to be D. A. R. Representative. 5'1.lf5?7? fkffg if '5 'si fi? ' ' 'TN A A Q ,Q 5 A :ef ' 4 V Q ,S .J . QQ if Betty Wilson was chosen Pantherette of the Year. ..... 76 The Senior Class chartered buses for a trip to Austin on April 23, 1971. They left at 6:30 and on the way ate break- fast at K. C. Steak House. They arrived at Barton Springs at 11:00 all soaking wet from the many water fights on the bus. Although the water at Barton Springs was ice cold, nearly all the seniors went in at least once and most spent their time sun bathing. The group ate at Christies before starting home. A tired, sunburned group finally headed for Houston. Senior Day at I 'ff Q, W sm v' xp I . .,. is , 114 Barton Springs 'x A -ex! ' -7 Q A H' . ,, X F' . 4..x f I N 5Ysfs:?5 GfR2es ww '- Y W22w ,f.2?I .gf H 6 1 gflwfgma-xwwk -Q 'y,.-- 1'1a'-4 -, f,,1., . fg .rn 45 X . 57: ffm.: f ' - sl ,-+ 4-- FA13' -Q yi' ' 'f Y 2'fY'A . Mr' X ,, YY . V '--TT-' fin: I ,Tgyyi W . rwfjgbt-L ig ,1.., A -,J .w . ' U- I' w - Q' ' 78 ln? .- if 1-4 5 ,ff ' il n i For Seniors . . . A Beginning W'ho's Who in High Schools Honor Society Q 71 n V vlan Ingram Gary Kolacny Sammy Lewis Diane Polson Senior Activities ADDISON, JOYCE BARLOW - F, H.A, 1,25 D. E. C.A. 45 Cosmo 3 AKINS, JACQULIN FUDGE - F. H.A, l,2,3,45 Pianist 25 Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Medical Careers 4 ANDERSON, DENNIS - Drafting 2,3,45 Football 15 Science Club 1 ARRINGTON, DAVID - D. E, C, A. 45 State Delegate to Fort Worth 4 BATTERTON, PAMELLA - Band 1,2,3,45 Press Club 1,25 K. C. U, 25 Literary Club 25 Track 25 V, O. E, 45 Bowling Team 35 U. I. L. Ensemble 35 Potpourri Club 25 Ecology Club 4 BEAR, JOYCE - F, H.A, 1,2,35 Office Aide 45 Choir 4 BEARD, RONNY - F. F,A, 1,25 Auto Mech. 3,4 BOONE, AUBRY - Football 1,35 Ind. Arts 4 BRUCE, CARTER - Band 1,2,3,4g Ensemble 35 Stage Band 2,35 Tennis 1,25 Literary Club 25 Student Council Rep. 25 Elec. 4 BURNE, LARRY - Class Reporter 15 F, F,A, 1,25 Sec. 25 Class Sec. 35 Football 1,2,3,4 All-district 35 Honorable Mentions 45 Captain 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 -All-district 3,45 Cap. 45 Track 1,2,35 Regional High Jumper 35 Baseball 2,35 Most Athletic 3,4 BRYAN, DAVEY - Football 1,2,3,45 All-district 45 Most Dedicated Player 45 Tennis l,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 35 Track 45 F. F, A. 1,25 K. C.U, 25 Press Club 1,25 Journ. 4 BURLIN, SHERRI - Dill Team 1,2,3,45 Cap. 45 Photographer 45 D.'ill Team Awards 35 Press Club 1,25 Joum. 45 Assistant Features Ed. 45 Annual 25 Student Council 1,25 Class Sec. 25 F. H. A. 35 K. C. U. 25 Office Aide 35 Choir 45 Class Reporter 3 BYRD, DIANNE - Choir 1,25 F, H. A. 1,2 CARMEN, ALLEN - D. E. C. A. 3,45 Historian 45 Band 1,2,3,4 CARON, MARK - F, F, A, 15 Judging Team 15 Band Manager 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 District runner-up 1, 2 CARTER, PAULA - Drill Team l,2,3,45 Pantherette of the Year 35 Lt. 45 F. H.A, 1, 2,45 Vice-pres. 45 Student Council Rep. 3,45 Office Aide 35 Choir 3,45 Track 2 CAYTON, BROCK - Ind. Arts 2.3,-45 lst place Ind. Arts Student Fair 2,35 Vice-pres. 3,45 Industrial Cooperative Training 35 Speech 45 Pres. 4 CAYTON, MIKE - Jou1'n. 45 Annual 35 Baseball 35 Senior Reporter 45 Treasurer 15 Junior Class Reporter CORMIER, JUDY - Band 15 F. H, A. 2,3,45 Best Dressed Girl 45 Track 2 DAVIDSON, PAUL - Band 1,2,3,4g Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Drum Major 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Golf 1,2,35 Runner-up Medalist 35 Choir 2,3,4 DAVIS, KATHY LORETTA - Band 1,25 F. H.A. 2,3,45 Pep Squad 3 DILL, ROSE - Press Club 15 Band 1,2,3,45 V, O, E, 15 Literary Club 25 Bowling Team 35 Volleyball lg Potpourri Club 25 U. I, L. Ensemble 35 Ecology Club 4 DOUGLAS, BEVERLY - Greenhand Sweetheart 15 Class Sec. 25 Homecoming Prin. 35 Jr. Favorite5 Miss K, H, S, 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Most Popular Senior Girly Student Council Rep. 45 Band l,2,3,45 Twirler 2,3,45 Co-head 4 DRYMAN, GLENN - F, F. A. l,2,35 Football 25 l, C, T. 45 Ind. Arts 3' EAKES, PATSY - Pep Squad 3,45 Pres. 3,45 F, H, A, 45 Student Council Rep. 45 Office Aide 4 EMMONS, EDDIE - Band 1,2,3,45 U, I, L, Ensemble 25 D, E, C,A, 3,45 Student Advisor 35 Pres. 45 N. H,S, 4 FAULKNER, GEORGE - Track 15 F. F. A, 2,45 Baytown and Humble Youth Rodeo and Fair-second place FIELDS, CHARLES - Football 3,45 F, F, A. 2,35 Track 1 FIVECOAT, PAM - Spanish Club 1,35 Science Club 1,35 Volleyball 15 Medical Careers 35 Treasurer 35 F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 N. H. S. 45 Prep Bowl 45 Pep Squad 35 Green's Bayou State Bank Youth Advisory Board 45 lnterscholastic Sp. League 2 FLINN, EDDIE - Band 1,2,35 F,F.A, 2,35 D.E, C.A. 4 FLINN, GEORGE - Band 1,2,35 Track 15 F, F, A, 25 D, E. C, A. 45 Treasurer 4 FOSTER. IANIE - Band 2.3.49 F. H.A. l,2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Homemaking Girl of the Year 45 Volleyball Man. 15 Track 2,3,45 Aide l,2,3,4 FRAYSUR, MARTIN - Band 1,25 F. F. A. 2,35 Press Club 15 I, C, T. 45 Pres. 45 Literary Club 35 Bowling Team 35 Potpourri Club 25 K, C, U, 25 Track 1 GILBERT, CONNIE - Track 25 K. C. U. 25 N, H, S. 4 GILBERT, SI-IERRY - Make it with wool 2,35 N, H. S, 45 F. H. A. l,2,3,4 GILSTRAP, DAVID - F, F,A, 1,25 Football 1,25 D,E, C, A. 3,4 HALL, REBECCA - F. H.A. 2,3 HARDIN, JOHN - Band l,2,3,45 Track 15 D, E, C,A. 3,4 HENSON, DEBBIE RYLAND - Press Club 15 Student Council Treas. 45 Cheerleader 2,3 45 Co-Head 35 Head 45 Soph. Favorite5 F, F, A, Sweetheart 35 Football Sweetheart 45 Annual 3 HICKS, GARY - Band l,2,3,45 Capt. 45 Baseball 25 Ecology Club 45 Vice-pres. 45 Bowling League 35 Stage Band 2,3 HIGH, ALVA - Football l,2,3,45 All-district 2,3,45 Track HILL, KATHY - F. H.A. l,2,3,45 Drill Team 2,3 HOBBS, DARRELL - Football l,2,45 Ind. Arts 45 Track l HOLLIS, DOTTI - Cheerleader 2,35 Annuall25 Press Club 15 F, H.A. 2,3,45 Tennis 1,25 Band 15 F, H. A. Essay Award 35 Lion's Club Queens Contest 2nd Runner-up 45 European International Cultural Exchange Student 3 F.H.A. 1,2 HOWARD, FRANK ' Band 1,2,3,4: D. E. C.A. 3,45 Rodeo Club 3,4 HUMPHREY, RAYMOND - Ind. Arts Treas. 35 National Officer in A, I, S. A. 35 Rodeo Club 3,45 Treas. 35 Pres. 4 INGRUM, VIVIAN - Band l,2,3,45 Ensemble 35 Aide 45 Choir 45 N. H. S. 3,45 F. H. A 3,45 Vice-pres. 45 Pianist 45 Volleyball Man. 15 Track 2,3,45 K, C. U. .2,3,45 Press Club 15 Student Council 45 Ecology Club 4 JACKSON, PHYLLIS - Volleyball 1,2,3,45 District 2,3,45 Regional 35 Track 2,3,45 State 25 Choir 45 Cheerleader 4 JOHNSTON, ELIZABETH - Prep Bowl 4 KAISER, DOUGLAS - Salutatorian 4 KENNEDY, DAVID - Basketball l,2,3,45 Most Dedicated Player 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Golil,25 Co-Champs 15 District Champ 25 Mr. Personality 4 KOEHN, J. D. - Basketball l,2,3,45 All-district 2,3,45 All State 35 All Greater Houston 35 Soph. Favorite5 Senior Class Pres,5 Mr. K, H, S, 45 Most Popular Senior Boy HOPSON, PATSY - Volleyball l,2,3,45 Regional 35 District 3,45 Track 2,45 Choir 45 KOLACNY, GARY - Class Pres. 1,2,35 Student Council Pres. 45 Greenhand Pres. 15 F, F,A, Pres. 25 N, H, S, 45 Journ. 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Track 45 Volleyball 35 Mr. Senior Class KOTAL, PAT - Band l,2,3,45 Officer 45 All-district 1,35 All-region 35 Drum Major 15 Stage Band 2,3,45 Solo and Ensemble l,2,35 Aide 45 Class Officer 2,45 N, H. S. 3,45 Officer 45 Golf 45 Friendliest 45 One Act Play 45 Green's Bayou State Bank Youth Advisory Board 4 KMTZ, GLORIA - D, E, C,A, 35 Choir 45 K, C, U, 4 KRESSLEY, BILLY - I, C, T. 35 Choir 4 LAMBERT, JIMMY - I, C, T, 3,45 Treas. 45 F, F, A, 1,2 LANGLEY, TERRY - Ind. Arts 4 LANHAM, BOBBY - Band l,2,3,45 Cutest Couple 45 Solo and Ensemble 35 Stage Band 4 LETNEY, MARTHA - Band l,2,3,45 N, H, S, 45 Solo and Ensemble5 Band'Aide 45 Cutest Couple 4 LEWIS, SAMUEL - Football l,2,3,45 All-district 3,45 Basketball 1, 2,35 Track 2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Student Council Rep. 15 Student Council Reporter 25 Student Council Vice-Pres. 35 Mr. Personality 25 Most Popular 35 Most Representative 45 N, H, S, 3,45 Pres. 45 Journ. 45 Class Prophet 4 LOCKHARDT, ROBERT - Student Council Rep. 45 D, E. C. A. 3,45 Vice-pres. 3,45 F. F. A. 1,2 LOWERY, PEACO - F, F, A, l,2,3,45 F, F, A, Sentinel 35 F, F, A. Pres. 45 Panther Guard 3,45 Drill Team Sweetheart 45 Most Handsome 4 MAGERS, JULIE - Band l,2,3,45 Solo and Ensemble 2,35 Volleyball l,2,35 Capt. 35 Press Club 1,25 N, H, S, 3,45 V, O,E, 4 MARSH, PEGGY - Volleyball l,2,3,45 District 3,45 2nd Regional 35 Track 2,3,45 F, H,A, l,2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 15 F, H.A, Champion Sewing and Cooking Division 35 Reserve Champ 45 Choir 4 MELTON, RODNEY - Class Vice-Pres. 15 F, F, A, 1,2,35 Vice-Pres. 35 Best all around 45 Joum. 45 Ready Writing 45 Class Historian 45 Panther Guard 3,4 MOELLENKAMP, DEAN - Golden Hammer Award 25 Track lg I, C, T, Vice-Pres. 4 MOSLEY, JESSE - Football l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Band l,2,3,45 Most Popular 45 Friendliest 35 Junior Fav.5 Student Council Rep. 4 4 MOUSER, JOHNNY - F. F,A. 2,35 Football lg I, C. T. 45 Parliamentarian 4 NEELY, RONNIE - Auto Mech. 45 Parliamentarian 1 NORMAN, NOLAN - Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 35 Ensemble 25 Elec. 4 osBoRNE, DANA - Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 45 Ind. Arts 35 sn. Winner wood- working 35 Golf 2,35 Student Council Rep. 45 Band 1,25 Stage Band 1,2 PARKER, LILLIAN OWENS - F. H.A. 1,25 Choir 35 V. O, E, 4 PATTERSON, THOMAS - F, F. A. 1,25 Annual 45 Bowling Team 35 Drafting 4 PAYNE, RONNIE - D. E. C. A. 3,45 F, F. A. 1 PERKINS, WILLIAM - Band 1,2,3,45 Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest5 Auto Mech. 3,4 PHILLIPS, GARY - F, F. A. 1,2,35 Treas. 1,25 I. C, T. 45 Vice-pres. 45 Wittiest 2,45 Mr. Personality 35 King Jester 45 Football 1,2,35 Basketball Man. 1, 25 Track 45 Volleyball Man. 25 F. F. A. Dairy Judging5 Class Officer 1 POLSON, DIANE - N. H. S. 3,45 Class Sec. 35 Journ. 45 Ed 4.5 Pep Squad 3,45 Treas. 35 Vice-pres. 45 Track 2,35 D. A. R. Rep. 45 Most Representative 45 Ecology Club 45 Most Valuable Staffer 4 PORRAS, EVA - Choir 3,4 PORTWOOD, WILLIAM - Auto Mech. 3 RATHER, SAMMY - F. F. A. 19 Choir 3,45 I. C, T, 4 REYNOLDS, DEBBIE - Tennis 1,25 District Doubles 15 Track 25 Press Club 1,25 Student Council Rep. 2,35 Soph. Treas.5 Literary Club 25 Potpourri Club 25 K, C, U. 25 F, H.A. 2,35 Ind. Arts 35 Choir 3,45 Pres. 35 Band 1,2,35 Cheerleader 45 Reporter 45 Ecology Club 45 Bowling Team 45 Best all Around 45 Most Beautiful 4 RHODES, RICHARD - F. F.A. 1,2,35 Choir 15 D. E, C,A, 3,4 ROTHROCK, DIANA - F, H,A. 1,2,35 K. C, U, 25 Track 25 Choir 45 Office Aide 3,4 SANDERS, JUDY - Volleyball 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4g Cosmo 3,4 SANDERS, RALPH - Aide 4 SANFORD, GLEN - F, F. A. 1,2,35 Treas. 15 Sec. 25 Vice-pres. 35 Wittiest 35 Chap. Conducting Team 2,35 Hous. Dairy Judging 1, 2 SANFORD, RONNIE - Football 1,2,35 Track 15 F, F, A, 2,35 Drafting 25 Most Friendly Boy 4 SAWYER, SHARON - N. H, S, 3,45 Vice-pres. 45 Class Sec. lg Annual 4 SCHUCHARDT, TONI - Choir 45 Student Council Rep. 35 F. H.A. 1,25 Miss Senior Class 4 KAREN SENGBUSCH - Drill Team lg Track 2,35 K, C, U, 25 D, E, C, A, 45 Sec. 45 Sheldon Lions Club lst Runner-up 25 Denver Harbor Lions Club Queen 8 SHATTUCK, JESSE - F, E, A, 1,2,35 Ind. Arts 15 Ecology Club 4 SHIELDS, SAMMY - Ind. Arts 45 Pres. 45 Drafting 3 SHINE, DONALD - Band l,2,3,45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Ensemble 35 District 35 Tennis l,2,3,45 District 2,3 SHUFFIELD, RUTH ANN - Choir 3,45 Aide 45 Medical Careers SHURTLEFF, BUDDY - F, F. A, 1,25 Journ. 35 Annual 45 Drafting 45 Best Dressed 45 Bowling Team 35 Student Council Rep. 3 - SIMONS, GARY - Art shop 15 Drafting 2,35 D, E, C, A, 35 I, C, T, 4 SIMS, JACOB - Drafting 45 R, O. T. C, 2,35 Science Club 1,2,3 SMITH, DONNA f Press Club 1,25 Choir 45 Cheerleader 45 Student Council Reporter 45 Ind. Arts 45 Sec. 45 Bowling Club 45 F, F, A, Sweetheart 35 Homecoming Prin. 35 Student Council 2,43 F. H, A, 15 Ecology Club 45 Track Sweetheart 4 SPEARS, SHIRLEY - K. C. U. 1,25 F, H, A, 25 N, H. S, 4 STAHL, JERRIE - Tennis 15 Band l,2,3,45 Solo and Ensemble 35 Literary Club 2,35 Reporter 35 K.C,U, 2,35 Sec. 25 Pres. 35 Med. Careers 1,2,35 Pres. 25 Rep. 35 Ecology Club 45 Pres. 45 N, H. S. 3,45 Most Likely to Succeed 4 STEEL, JOE - Band l,2,3,45 Solo and Ensemble 35 D. E, C, A, 3 SYLVESTER, SANDRA - F. H.A. l,2,35 K, C, U, 25 Track 2 SYMMONS, PAUL - F, F, A, 1,2,35 Breed Champion Sorrow Houston Livestock Show 25 F, F, A. Skills Contest 2 TALLENT, CATHRYN - K. C. U. ,l,2,3g Press Club 15 Student Council Rep. 35 Track 2,35 Bowling League 35 Pres. 85 Annual 3,45 Editor 45 N, H, S, 3,45 Prep Bowl 4 TILLERY, MARILYN - Band l,2,3,45 Office Aide 45 Track 2 VRANA, CAROL - F. H. A, 15 Drill Team 1,35 Choir 35 V. O. E. 4 86 WALLEY, HERSCHEL - Football l,3,45 Literary Club 25 N, H, S, 3,45 Bowling Team 35 Ind. Arts 3 WARD, DANNY - F, F, A, lg Drafting 2,3,45 I. C. T, 35 Aide 45 Parking Lot Patrol 3 WEBB, JANET - Band l,2,3,45 Press Club 1,25 F, H. A, 25 Solo and Ensemble 3 WELLS, JO ANN - Volleyball 2,3,45 District 3,45 Volleyball Plaque 35 King Jester 45 Wittiest 45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Annual lg Anchor Club 3 WHITE, NARA ANN - Volleyball lg American Legion Award 4 WILSON, BETTY - Drill Team 45 Pantherette ofthe Year 45 Annual 3,45 Ed. 45 Track 2,35 N, H.S, 3,45 Student Council Rep. 45 Bowling Team 35 Sec. 35 K, C, U, 1,2,3 Press Club 1, 2 WILSON, SANDRA - Drill Team 1,2,3,45 Lt. 35 Pantherette Award 1,2,45 F, H, A, l,2,45 Student Council Rep. 45 Christmas Card Angel 4 WOFFORD, RONNIE - Choir l,2,3,45 Acapella l,2,35 MISCD l YOUNG, LINDA HARTHCOCK - Band 15 Press Club 15 I, C, T, 3,45 Sec. 3,45 Volleyball 1,25 Track 25 Cheerleader 25 Iourn. 25 4-H Club 1,2 YOUNG, CURTIS - K, C, U, 2,35 Reporter 25 Vice-pres. 35 Press Club 25 Annual 25 Iourn. 45 Literary Club 2,35 Reporter 2,35 N, H, S, 3,45 Reporter 45 American Legion Award 25 Panther Guard 4 Graduation Is an end, But also A beginning . . . The start Of all the dreams That every graduate Is spinning. Graduation ls sighs and laughter Mingled liberally With tears, Lingering memories Of one's sharing Life with classmates Through the years. Graduation is conclusion Of one big phase Of work and fun, A milestone passed, New things begun. Graduation Is excitement, Speeches, ' Farewells And applause, Diplomas And a mortarboard . . The gate To pathways . Unexplored. Katherine Nelson Davis 7 i 55: f- ,, ,I 11 . ff H., -V Z1 . . 5 2 . , - ' w ff f 155111 ,safe zu ,, :A+? f'ffGWt 1421,- ' fu? Q . , .,.. .5 : DHI r i Y r -If wtf. ' - 'v Qvff 7 -git. W , 5 5 Q f , E , PERRYMAN'S BUTANE GAS The Biggest Bargain In Your Home Today For Your Convenience A11CH Our Trucks Dispatched By Radio 12364 Beaununu Highway Hbuston, Texas Phone: 458-3110 Congratulations Clas s of '71 FEDERAL ROAD WATKINS PHARMACY WESTERN WEAR At the Sign of the Rearing 1320 Federal Road Stallion Houston, Texas 77015 7902 Mesa Drive 453-7164 673-3630 Prescriptions Saddles Vitamins Boots and , Levi Jeans Cosmetics Wh th W rs ' FREE Locai Delivery ere e GS egms Service Eve ry Hour State Approved 453-0151 MIM'S MEAT COMPANY Whole sale and Retail 12634 East Freeway 1731 Houston, Texas EDDIE'S MEN SHOP HAMPTON PAINT 8. 1260 Uvaiae Phone: 453-4445 HARDWARE In the Northshore Shopping Center Sporting Goods Smart Clothes for the Smart Man 1518 Federal Road Houston, Texas Tuxedo Rental 453-5476 T 81 M GROCERY Open 7 Days a Week 16900 Beaumont Hwy. 456 9482 Congratulatwns Clas s of '71 TRAVELER'S WESTERN RESTAURANT Steaks Seafoods Banquet Fac111t1e s Sheldon 456-9281 LEONARD'S SERVICE 1, t 8 Compogmen s AUT9 SUPP'-Y KING CATTLE a. TIMBER Anything for the Car! Member Phone: 458'8979 Brangus Breeder Association 12346 Bea'-lmfmt HiShWaY 458-2269 Across from Junior High AL. 81 GR BRADBERRY Service Station ENCO SERVICE Hwy. 90 and Sheldon Rd. 456-9385 WOODFOREST REXALL DRUG Prescriptions, Gifts, Cosmetics, Snack Bar 447 Uvalde 455-02.21 Support Your Local YMCA Now that you've ended one career, what about the next? Will it be... College? The Service? Employment? lf it's the latter, we offer an immediate oppor- economists, meter readers, businessmen, engi- tunity for an exciting and rewarding career with neers, secretaries, accountants, keypunch Houston Lighting 81 Power Company, one of the operators, computer programmers, and skilled fastest growing companies in the nation. If your technicians in the electric utility transmission, goals are set on college or the service-our best distribution and power fields. There's also plenty wishes. And keep us in mind. of opportunity for advancement as you progress. Because of H.L8tP's growth, there is a constant So, if you'd like the challenge of working-now demand for top people in a great variety of or later-at exciting HL8tP, contact us. positions. These include salesmen, home f I N HOUSIOI1 St POWCI' C0l'l1P3l1y An eqial opportunity employer HSEW WHATS NEW ELECTRIC CO. SOLOMON FABRICS 8418 Van Hut Houston, Texas 1506 Federal Road 453-4533 458-3107 77044 UVALDE PAWN SHOP Money Loaned On Anything of Value PAYNE'S GULF SERVICE U3 Buy S H Your Ca.r's Best Friend e Tires Batteries - Road Service Trade GL 8-8923 453-5975 1 661 Uvalde 7330 Lake Houston Rd. at Hwy. 90 TOPS DISCOUNT TIRE CENTER Triple Top Value Stamps on Fill-Ups 740 Uvalde 453-8073 DAIRY MART Malts and Burgers to Go Air Conditioned Dining Room at Sheldon NICK'S BARBER SHOP Treat Yourself to the Best 8420 Ley Rd. 673-9355 DISCOUNT PHARMACY STORE NO. 'I 8232 East Houston Raod 672-8293 or 672-9821 STORE NO. 2 10811 Homestead Road 633-2200 Prescriptions at Low Prices Houston, Texas Congratulations Seniors 70-71 Phones: Houston - 426-3531 Crosby - 578-2595 KEATING FORD One Thunderbird Mave rick Mustang Torino Falcon Ford Trucks 14026 FM 2011 Crosby, Texas an Tells Another CRAWFORD'S Boots Acme - Justin 1246 Uvalde 456-6462 Florsheim 60 MINUTE ROYAL CLEANERS Experts - for Your Best MARGARET FOWLER - Owner 453-7878 Northshore Village 453-2171 704 Freeport RAYD. PARTIN COMPANY, INC. 12543 Robert E. Lee P. O. Box 23147 Houston, Texas 77044 BIG C Friendly Food Store Open 7 Days a Week for Your Convenience 458-3270 8231 C. E. King Parkway i NORTHEAST FLORIST Serving All Houston, Humble, Springbranch and Pasadena WE DELIVER 631-3751 8695-B East Houston Rd. LAURAL'S HAIR FASHIONS With the Ultimate in Hair Styling lgmgrutulutiuns 7 Stylists to Serve You Open Late by Appointment Tuesday and Thursday . 443 - to the graduating class Uvalde 455 2304 Congratulations Graduating Class of '71 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Congratulations Class of 1971 Beaumont Hwy. 458-8935 Compliments of BYRDS CAFE Congratulations Class of 1971 NORTHSHORE PROPERTIES Insurance Complete of All Real Estate Kinds Service We want to do BUSINESS with you Phone 4-53-4573 1207 Uvalde NORTHEAST NATIONAL BANK OF HOUSTON Checking Accounts - Loans - Saving Accounts Phone: 631-3300 8305 East Houston Rd. B 8. M GROCERY Open 7 Days a Week for Convenience 458-2788 13802 East Little York Road Congratulations Seniors '71 PASADENA DODGE SALES 1831 South Richey Pasadena, Texas PEPPER SIRLES FUN SHOP Weddings and Novelties Scented Candles Psychedelic Posters - Paint - Lights 453-2631 13409 Topeka Houston Compliments of DURHAM'S SERVICE STATION 8. GROCERY Congratulations Seniors '71 Compliments of UNITED FOODS Beaumont Hwy. KARRAKER'!5 JEWELERS RALPH KARRAKER Northshore Village 453-5144 1270 Uvalde Rd. LAWRENCE KARRAKER Galena Park 674- 1300 12 2114 Clinton Drive Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry HOWARD GLENDALE FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1015 FEDERAL nom: United together. . . Compliments of SEARS to off zmexcelled service 672-9451 455-6575 Houston Pasadena Galveston Baytown WILLIES ARTHUR'S MALT 81 BURGERS SUPERMARKET South Lake Houston TOP Quality Parkway I at I Dxscount Prlces Open 7 Days a Week Bring Your Family or Send Your Teenagers to Eat In Comfort 45843235 7256 Beaumont Place A TOTALLY NEW CONCEPT IN MOBILE HOME LIVING Mobile Home E state s Total Environmental Planning Beautifully Wooded Lots Clubhouse, Pool, Concrete Streets and Sidewalks Recreation Area Central Sewage and Water System Excellent Schools Convenient Shopping Areas Texas finest mobile home subdivision 8800 John Ralston Rd. Phone: 458- 0671 From Downtown Houston, Parkway is reached by driving out Interstate 10 East to the Pasadena-Federal Road Exit, driving north on Federal Road 1526, six miles to Tidwell Road. Turn left on Tidwell and continue a half mile to Parkway. Th W-OODFOREST e SERVICE CENTER Complete Automotive Service Cha1'C0-Bu1'ge1'S UV3.lClG at Woodforest Blvd. Soft Cream Houston, Texas 77015 453-7563 442 Uvalde CAL BURNETT PhO1'l9Z Mobil Dealer 453-9625 T. V. and Radio Service SMOKEY BAR-BE-QUE THANKS Girls and Guys! We Enjfnved Serving Fastest Service in East Houston You and Hope You Liked Most Sets Repaired in Your Home Our Food and Drinks. Work Lots of Good Luck to You and Your Future 633-3567 9207 E. Houston Rd. ak JOE and DOTTIE ak , . . 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