Caprock High School - La Saga Yearbook (Amarillo, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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V TABLE DF CDNTENT5 Student L1fe Academlcs O1'gan1zat10ns Honors Classes Ad Ve1't1sem en ts In dex 0 172 220 248 ' ..................... 14 ........ ..... .... . . .28 ' ' . . .... ......... . 62 .. ....... ............. 1 6 Sports ........... ............. 1 22 VISIDN5 VISIOHS that keep st1rr1n my soul VISIOHS that Wlll never grow old Go ahead and l1Ve all your fantas1es Helps you get from Where you are to Where you Want to be You do the best you can and you make your m1stakes lfyou can t do 1t all just a taste W11ldO lust a taste of V1s1ons Words and m c by D n Henley 01975 B nchmark Mus1c A11 Rlghts Reser d nd Don Felder 9 4 0 f usi o a e . ' ve 1,4 Q....,,m 'Q 5 N? 2 XX 1 , .f X Visions That Keep Stirrin 'My Soul Memories of Caprock will always be with us. We have thoughts of old friends and special places that we'll always keep in the back of our minds. And as we grow older and those memories begin to fade, we can look at this book and relive those . . . visions. ? 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We will remember these special, endless . . . visions. ff! f ff,,fW X ' A 'ff K ,X , fu ' ' X ' f' ' K X 'ff ' ffiff , f ,I , . , , , .17 ' f Z , AWFm 2 Ik 4 f 1 if Cgpaocix HIGH sc'-,O I UL FILITIH ITIFITER . HHIL TO OUR COLORS. URFIUCE I-'IDD lI.II'IITE.' UICTORV RFID HONOR. GLORV. ITIIGHT: my OUR SCHO0L'S BFIFIIIER ILIHXIES UUFURLEDIQTQI ,,V' . PROCLFIIITIIFIG CFIPROCK TO THE UJORLD,:-ff THE LOIIGHORFI SPIRIT EXIER DIUELLS. , HUD UJHEI1 WE BID OUR FOTID FHRQNELLS. HUHIE or THE' SENIOR CLASS OF 197524 G0 Ahead and Live A11 Your Fantasies Someday maybe your wildest dreams will come true. They can, because life is what you make it. Your visions of the future are yours . . . your visions of the past are ours. 'Q A ,Q , , f 4,i..:M. F 1 5 v-'lb . Q-V J - , 1' -1 022. 1:12 ii' ,W .Nm ,N fy , 1 iw gg , E 2 1 f 'I WH i , 9 ,-', 5' .af 'fiifw h,-UVM . :J S Q , 4 ,Ari m v Q, .:?g':Ja, U, J' Li' 43.4 .-- 'T' V'-'-' W ,y n v W ,- y , . ,l A . of ff M4 JW, A fir 1' My yfw X BMJ 53 GCA' I efgH'd0! M6144 1 ,, 1 M , Helps You Get From Wh ere You Are to Where You Wanna Be. What will we be doing ten years from now? This is question no one can answer. You've got decisions to make, and what- ever you decide, right or wrong, will affect your life ten years from now. Make the right decisions and set your visions high. ...A. J . A . , . '-we-J7'3,'2 . ,A . ,.,,,, , ..,,, Q, - 1- feb ,V ' . . 4 .,,. -... , .- 'f4,,1'.'tv ,si--M .,,,,- - . -.,r - ,fqxav -.-Jw-. -7 . .V . ,w . 1' ,ff--fra. .rn .v .. .:f.f,-.,,n.M ' .5 .f5,. .- .' -. ,W-' tv . l . I ,. ,A ,.' w.k ,., k, filia ,1' r-kg 'x : ld- -...A 9:43 ff ' ' N. . 4 A - , f , . .'- -'x ' . ,',x.,f9 ,i g,. -ry. M' . '..,f A ,.y I' . ,.,..x -'-Q Z1 f -1 .M ...'-'PYT'-ef 3f ,bf ., W. . I ,,.. A -v 1 'Y ' , ,-M, .-v '11 N 4 ,. x n... -5 -4 -'u. A 4 wtf Af' Bmw mm vmodbhn 321.29 Hwy QQMLYOWMQQLQLQ, -la, vmulwmggk jwwwwwlmm JSM. You Do the Best You Can and You Make Your Mistakes Some mistakes are easily forgotten and others are never forgotten. You can outlive some mistakes and others cling to you for the rest of your life. When you look back at your years of school, forget your mistakes and remember that you did the best you could because there is no one else like you. . gage if is if . NF- by Q im 5 M X' x , ' X . with me at .e If You Can tDo It All just a Taste W111Do just a Taste of VISIOHS You couldn t have done everything that Caprock offered but you d1d do what was rmportant to you Maybe you got a good taste of lugh school 11fe or maybe you Just touched ll but we were here to help each other We all made lmpresslons 1n someone s mlnd or 11fe some good and some bad But good W111 always out 11ve bad and when we thmk back we wrll see Caprock as not a school but people You can t forget 11115 taste because you w111 always remember rt ln your v1s1ons we , w' ' 1 i , ls , X3' A fr :- 41 :Q . T L. sim, in 3? ',..f I I' . KW4 .l ff vw.. , ,. A 5? Y ' Zvi- 'gif 5, ,ii gg f . A 1 1 x Fx -w 1 T Eff '- .gazwp ' f 1 M J 'Q raw Q A ,T 'Qu-i Y ,,1 af, L ' ,Eli :fb 9 J If L ' s A 1 V f H f'l'?f,, ,. 19 9.2 4.911 ' s Q9 'X HH ? JR, .f-. AN, i,.a .Q '-aw.,-.-IIE' ' f 1' ,ky he: -' l .ff Q u.. ,' ,J -.1.'. ' ' .e 'fu' .. ', l . ' :,'-, -. . . 55:5 ,, '. 4 , . -, . 4, Z-ai. H.. ... ' .3 .: A I. .21- ' '-5 . .f . ,. ,-1.5.7.- '.,::,-. .f' . :Q 'l .i.'.-.g1.-- uf',:..-,..- :, Q .x., 3' ' N, ,' ..'. ...' N F . ' - ' 'Lp 5 . ' - .'. 1' c ' :D 'Q - ge., 53-1 1, . 1 , , . . 1 ' ' 4 u. l- ' ' . -. . .' ,.. . , , .. ,Q ,f' ' .:f?,, Q --' W2 , -g-!-.- ,, . --. ia . . . . at u. .,. ic- -1.-2 .J' Z' u- ,:..' - -. I . . . :4 5155- '. : '1.. : '. 4 :Y - -. 5 1 - ' . fx - 9 . .W -.a, :md . H 1 :'-: .Q 1:94 ,gn fra' 725 419 f.1' , 1-1:3 :fy Hg ' ,. ' Z- 'p si K- 'r gf. 31- f. ' 1--,!, STUDE TLIFE Zwyw qqywfwpfmfyyfimff fjg,H,g',,,,j,5 ' 9.424 , glZ4ff!,a44rK'A,4ff4e-L 444251-fkrdy' -7614? ew' 112,441,44- p79wfff,2afZ.4,4,ff,!'?sf,46fn4z-ffff - piffywgpfww Q13 Mayumi Jun Tanig C23 Jun receives traditional gifts from the student body: C35 Solitude in the afternoon: C43 Jun and her American sister Paula Liedtke . aflxn I, if' E' Q1 i 'tp4 I r 1 Q if ' nw' 5- 5' 1 gk CHS Welcomes jun, aleolm, and Grace II f ll B!! 'I I1 1 B321 536' Malcolm McQuo1d , and his sister Grace , 'a sophomore, came to Texas from Ireland. Rev. McQuoid is pastor ofthe Wesley Methodist Church where Malcolm and Grace participatesractively in the church youth group. Grace enjoys English immensely, but Malcolmpprefers psychology. Asked about her future plans, Grace replied, lr have no idea at all what to do with my future, but l'll be here as a junior next year. Hopefully! Malcolm said of his future plans, I would like to attend Amarillo College next year with a major in psychology. l V l C15 Malcolm and Grace M'cQuoid.pgf KZJ Grace, mixing a refreshing glass of sulphur-dioxide. C37 Malcolm , entertaining himself in front of a sophisticated machine. ' C43 After all, it's not every day you can find a tree to climb around here! l Pep Rallies Boost Spirit Caprock has always been noted for its high spirit, throughout the year for each and every sport. Cheerleaders jump and lead yells, students or clubs present skits and the classes compete with each other to be the loudest, most spirited class. The band always provides music at the pep rallies adding to the excitement of students, the players, and the teachers. C13 Cheerleaders at Dumpy Don pep rally: C23 Students during Alma Mater: C33 Seniors during class victory: C43 The Alma Mater is sung at the end of each pep rally: C53 A jump for victory. . f- Al- 1 . . . -fl Zn H , - cs: ll D iw , 1253: Q, 52: - 'm:'WI 4' ' ' K., un. 'Q ' C15 ' wk C43 UP V Et I Horns Host Canyon Eagles for 1976 Homecoming Caprock's 1976 Homecoming celebration included the presentation of class princesses, a football game, and a dance afterwards. Although the Longhorns were defeated 14-8 by the Can- yon Eagles, the dance in the commons, sponsored by Health Occupations, was a great success. Homecoming princesses were crowned Friday, September 17 during the homeroom pep rally. Senior Pam Noel, junior Debbie Thompson, sophomore Luisa Renteria and freshman Sara Errington were elected by the student body. C13 Debbie Thompson, Luisa Renteria, Pam Noel, Sara Errington: C23 Longhorn Cheerleaders and Varsity football teamg 437 Health Occupations, sponsors of the Homecoming dance: C45 Mark Lozano, captain of the varsity football team for the Home- coming game , speaking at a pep rally. XJ-L9 L t 'gb 1 ,Ni -.,4,.v ' Faculty, Students Clash in Annual Sports Events Once again the Fighting Faculty clashed with the Studly Students in money raising games held during homeroom . Tri-Hi-Y sponsored the women's volleyball game, while Student Council sponsored the men's basketball game . With the CHS gym packed to capacity, the fans enjoyed suspenseful competition with hilarious side show enter- tainment and plenty of refreshments. Q19 Coach Sandy I-Iam, in a futile attempt to undress Ricky Monroe: C23 Faculty's funcky kazoo band, incognito and otherwise: C33 lt's Mr. Raines and the faculty's mafia team working on Jay Hunt: C45 Ms. Luinda Verden, installing a new hole in the ceilingg C53 Mrs. Christie Pratt, cramming it into the netg Q63 Miss Ann Schaufner, student teacher, doing the bump. C45 n ' ' W wi, . 20 W, 'QM I4 Hlflfli Q Reqmem Goes to State f2J From Amarillo to Austin, Caprock's one-act play, Requiem, has gone farther than any other in the history of our school. District at Amarillo College, Area at Snyder, and Regionals at Texas Tech in Lubbock all saw Requiem taking first place honors. These proved to be the stepping stones for the cast, crew, and director which took them to the state level. There were 231 plays in AAAA to compete in the state of Texas. Requiem was one of the eight top plays traveling to the University of Texas in Austin to compete in the AAAA State UIL One-Act Play Contest. Written and directed by Mr. Jerome McDonough, Requiem is the only original play in the 51 years of UIL 4-A One-Act Play competition to advance to the state level. For a new Caprock record, Requiem is not only the first play to ever win district for our school, but also area, regionals and the first to go to state. This is also the first time any team has made it to state in any event from Caprock. As for individual honors, the play accumulated one medal for best actress, seven medals for all-star cast members, and two honorable mentions for cast members. C13 Randy Dollar, Sergeant: Crystal Sutton, Death: Terri Truitt, Mother, C23 Kelly Dixon, Julie Fielding, Allison Foust, John Ruff, Tonja Vandagriff, Pete Hagan, Ellen Keller, and Tim Thomas with Larry Mayes and Randy Dollar in the footlocker scene: C33 Terri Truitt, Marie DelMarco, Cindy Proffitt, and Paul Brown in the death sceneg C45 Larry Mayes: C55 Paul Brown, Marie DelMarco, Cindy Proffitt, and Terri Truitt. ai. Q . hy, 'E C13 C33 Morning assemblies bring excitement and enter- tainment into the daily routines of Caprock stu- dents. Some programs are sponsored by various clubs and organizations for fund raisingg others are services from outside groups. Assemblies range from pantomime shows to talent contests, from dance contests to mini-concerts, and from pep rallies to class elections. Mr. Jerome McDonough and his stage crew work with sponsors to handle technical duties of all assemblies. C19 Cary Clemence, Rick Morin: 625 Kemi Jennings eats a goldfish because Caprock students collected so much money as Terry Daniels looks on: C33 50's pep rally: C45 Christmas assembly. Assem blies I-Irghlrght Hom eroom f , 3 I' ,' I 3 545 ik W 'rw ' so Se die H e Wkms Da y Promotes the Ms. Movement May 6 Caprock gals got their chance to do a little Don Juan- ing with Caprock's annual Sadie Hawkins Day. Sponsoring the funfilled, busy day was the student council. To get the day rolling was daisy distribution and the Horn Korn show. The slave sale in the auditorium followed the show . Lunch time brought the pie-eating contests and the car bash in the cafeteria parking lot. After school all four classes of women had a softball tournament with the men of each class as coaches. Q Bringing the day to a close was the Sadie Hawkins dance held in 1 Q the commons. C13 Qi3Q'??3U ' 'ijt .imvif 1 sv , ' , . 'af r p W 'Kar , V ' mf -L -. as p ' ,.. ..,,fQg 'T ' i gg? We l , - by-MJ..-W f2J .'- H . L Qk'5-V' A ' .. - 'W If 4? - 1 if . , K. . 1 5. ,fd ,L me-4 . W , . iraf 1 v C43 45D 461 C17 Jun Tani taking part in the car bash: C23 Area foreign exchange students took part in the day also: C35 Lia Duncan and Andrea Bever from Australia deliver daisies: Q43 Mark Lozano, Ricky Monroe portray the Haggar Twins singing You Picked the Wrong Time to Leave Me Lucille. C55 Contestants eye the pies before beginning the pie-eating contest: C63 Mr. Jerry Raines and Daniel Mata singing Where Are You Tonight? in the Horn Korn Show. .23 Capro ck Presen ts Fiddler on the Roof was performed February 4 and 5, by a cast of forty-three dedicated Caprock students. Hard working directors, stage crew and pit orchestra added to the overall success of the 1977 musical. Cast in lead roles were Randy Dollar as Tevye, Novelyn Flippo as Golde, Allison Foust as Tzeitel, Brenda Green as Hodel, Marie Del Marco as Chava , and Dane Williams as the Fiddler. Jerome McDonough, lim Restine, and Gordon Suits directed The pro- duction, and choreography was done by Neil Hess. c2m ,y ua Q33 44? C6 ' 59 F1ddIe1' on the Roof .55-1255, 5 - ggi, ' .g g PW e '13-:gt ' 1'- . ' ' I All-1 Q13 Karl Restine, Kris White, Randy Dollar: 429 Tim Thomas, Kevin Knapp, Allison Foust, Connie Samuels, Randy Dollar, Novelyn Flippo, Marie Del Marco, Brenda Green, and Mic- helle Anthonyg C33 Brenda Green and Tim Thomas: C45 Kevin Knapp and Allison Foustg Q55 Novelyn Flippo and Randy Dol- lar: C63 Randy Dollar: C79 Cast Dancing. Seniors Display Tears and Laughter at Graduation Seniors of 1977 came to the climax of their public schooling years with the long awaited graduation ceremonies. There were mixed emotions dis- played of happiness, sadness, fulfillment, and relief. Baccalaureate was held on May 22 with Dick Mar- cear addressing all four city high schools' seniors. May 25 marked the end of a long journey for Caprock seniors with graduation ceremonies. Senior parents sponsored the all-night party for seniors and their guests at the WTSU Activities Center to bring the year to a close. -. .,...........ap----w- K C33 44m 113 Pam Clement and Timmy Frost: 455 Q23 Melissa Broughton, salutatorian and Rance Sellon, valedic- toriang 133 Caprock's Senior '77 T-shirt: C43 Diploma decoration: 153 lun Tani, 1977 foreign exchange student from Caprockg C63 Thirteen of Caprock's thirty honor graduates. Top row : Jerry Ammerman, Terri Stuart, Debbie Fairchildg Middle row: Koepp, Kendall Stanford, Jerrell Walls, Patrick Newman: tom row: Annie Province, Melissa Broughton, Rosa Ortega nie Murdock, Sherri Bennett, and Terri Truitt. C65 Gary Bot- Jon- I t 'Sm Nr ' ., 9 X, r 0. s ' ' l ' fe 5 - H fi 'ggzg-2 .' Q, ,, nz T' ,, TQ ' Q.,x..fM.Gf.-rs WH: :few 1- A -bb' mv if g- . .:. '-. ' . gz u f LHI1 's. . , a a ng' 5 . -. ,. '- I. 1.'-' . ' . . . . .:. . ' .'S.-12' J vf In.. J' 'I A 27:-2 ' - '- '- 4 1 -- '.'.'.- Y 3 .. 'g 'Lp -- 1 ' I O I ' . 1 'T - .1 H . .. :QQ - .gi ,. .- -. -.J I, 3'-i ' '- 1 ' I- ' . .' . ff 1 I '- . 'am ' I A. .2 MH!-.' .'.f ,' '.' - T1 . f . 'cts' . - fl f:.' , ' -s : a 'Z E' 'wxz' ,.g.- . -.- .':, , ,, . . ., . , . , ,. .I -4 -:- ' . ' 'J-x '.'Ql-.' . ' ' -',. 1 54.8 . - - x'. . ' if ' -1 T ug . . 'ul I N z, tif: will fi' -'1 '21 - 51- -4, KAI. ,wif XL. his FICHDE ,1 .- 2, .156 ICS School Board and S u perm tenden ts Direct School System All activities sponsored within the Amarillo Independent School District are directed by an annually elected board of trustees. The school board meets twice monthly to dis- cuss and vote on issues concerning the school system in Amarillo. Directing the Amarillo ISD is Mr. Robert Ashworth, superintendent. He is assisted by deputy superintendent, Dr. David Austing assistant superintendent for personnel, Mr. Sid Bayless: assistant superintendent of business affairs, Mr. John Melvin: assistant superintendent of sec- ondary education, Mr. Lamar Lively, and assistant superintendent for elementary education, Mr. Kenneth Skinner. They are all responsible for carrying out the policies made by the school board, and working toward a more versatile school system . C15 Mr. Robert Ashworth: C23 Dr. David Austin: C35 School board members: Q43 Mr. Lamar Lively. -sat, w Ai C 31 30 A 3,9 ' ' sw pf' fx -. i ,M r NBII! 1'llll 1 I A Cap1'0ck's Administrators Lead the Faculty Many of Caprock's important functions are super- vised by our staff of principals. Their positions are Mr. Richard Mixon, principal: Mrs. June Legacy, assistant principal: Mr. Jerry Raines, assistant principal and Mr. Sal Martinez, administrative assistant. Mr. Mixon has been principal for nine years and has served the Amarillo Public School System for sixteen years. Mrs. Legacy has been assistant principal for five years and has served Caprock as a counselor. Mr. Raines has been assistant principal for three years. He was an ex-coach for Amarillo High. Q15 Mr. Richard Mixon, principal: C23 Assistant principals, Mr. Jerry Raines and Mrs. June Legacy: C35 Mr. Sal Marti- nez, administrative assistant. 131 .11 Counselors Help Students Choose Courses and Colleges Working to coordinate students schedules and see that each student is in a class that best suits his or her needs is the job of the counselors. Helping stu- dents to formulate schedules which will coincide with their career plans and assisting seniors to obtain scholarships are among their other responsi- bilities. Often, our counselors sponsor extra-curricular stu- dent activities in an effort to communicate with students in every area . Caprock's counselors are Charles Bacon, June Dar- nell, Patsy Bunch, Gloria Rameriz and Ion Lea- sure. C13 Charles Bacon, June Darnell, Patsy Bunch, Gloria Ram- eriz and Jon Leasure: Q23 Sue Touchon secretary for the coun- selors: C35 June Darnell getting caught up with her work. C35 Offiee Workers Handle All Ceproeles Clerical Ch ores The attendance office is one of the busiest places at Caprock. This staff of five must keep up with over fif- teen-hundred students who are constantly checking in and out of school. They must handle absentees and clear up truancies. This year's staff are Mrs. Jean Howe, attendance clerk: Mrs. Helen Lopez, clerkg Mrs. Fran Cawthorn, attend- ance clerkg Mrs. Bessie Gerken, Bookkeeper: and Mrs. Sue Touchon, counselor aide. C11 Mrs. Jean Howe checking the attendance: C23 Mrs. Helen Lopez, Mrs. Jean Howe, Mrs. Fran Cawthorn, Mrs. Sue Touchon and Mrs. Pat Schroderg Q37 Fran Cawthorn typing out the truancy list. in 41 h . vb 'W F 0 'i'. ,x..Hfh 127 C33 9 'iv- C13 Mrs. Roxie Clemmence, guarding the halls of the science building at lunch, catches up on her crochetingg C23 Mrs. Ieanice Reynolds, Mrs. Charlene Cole, Mrs. Debbie Hurst, and Mrs. Roxie Clemmenceg C35 Mrs. Debbie Hurst, aide for the history building. Teachers' Aides Ease Work Load Caprock has hired four teacher aides to help alleviate the problem of paperwork on the behalf of the faculty members. These aides help by running off tests and worksheets, typing for the teachers, running errands and guarding the halls at lunch. This year's aides are Mrs. Roxie Clemmence, science buildingg Mrs. Debbie Hurst, history buildingg Mrs. Charlene Cole, English building, and Mrs. Jeanice Reynolds , vocational aide . C33 Custodians and Cafeteria Workers Keep Us Together The people most taken for granted are the ones that clean the building and prepare the food. Mr. Rogers, the head custodian, heads a staff that cleans the halls and rooms every day. There are two crews, one for the day and one for night. Mrs. Margarette Hill heads the cafeteria help, who every day come in and prepare the food and have to clean up afterwards. Both groups of work- ers have to clean up after 1500 students and should be thanked. C15 Mr. Rogers and Mrs. Margarette Hillg C25 Students enjoy- ing their lunch at noong K3J Lunchtime a time to meet and talk to friends. Q31 Uthers Are Helpful to Us Capable nurses and librarians are valuable assets, especially if you need a good book to read while you're sick! Mrs. Opal Sims, serving Caprock as school nurse, is not only a registered nurse, but also a licensed beautician with he-r own beauty shop. Mrs. Sims examines students who become ill or injured dur- ing school hours. Although she does not have the authority to administer medication, she can make diagnoses and refer the students to a doctor or send them home . Head librarian, Mrs. Maurene Mashburn, can't send anyone home, but she has a book to help cure any ill. Mrs. Mashburn and her assistant, Mrs. Jackie Taylor, are kind and hlepful to anyone needing assistance in the library. Caprock's library is open throughout the school day from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Many teachers encourage use of the library by allowing students to study there during class. C17 Mrs. Opal Sims: C27 Larry Lang seems to have suffered several injuries: C35 Mrs. Maurine Mashburn, Mrs. Jackie Taylor. 4:3 Slll Q f ff JLA. XX Hliprv I0 Fnw A loom pw- T irq! .If . X . 5 4 5 1 'J I A mm 127 KS? Art Students Learn Creativity Students at Caprock get to show their imagination by tak- ing an art class. Art instructors are Mrs. Catherine Jones and Mrs. Marie Deane. Students can enter their works in area contests and if they are good enough go to state competition. Works include needlepoint, watercolor, jewelry, sculpturing, macrame and many others. C13 Catherine Jones and Marie Dean: C23 Mrs. Jones: C35 Mrs. Jones works calmly with her students: 445 Mrs. Dean shows students Ralph Savala and David Ricci how it's done. C43 C27 English Offers Variety of Courses English Department, under the direction of Mrs. Beryl Richardson, prepares students for college and everyday life . Other than regular classes, courses include advanced classes, vocabulary and composition. Teachers include Mrs. Beryl Richardson, Miss Nancy Bursey, Mrs. Linda Sumner, Mrs. Christie Pratt, Mrs. Wanda Dement, Mrs. Letha Green, Mrs. Anne Smith, Mr. Jim Taylor, Mrs. Judy Turner and Miss Terri Wil- son. f-3 vf Fr ra., 38 -.4-.L . u ,- ......al 'ug -ia' C63 Q77 C15 Mrs. Christie Pratt: C23 Mrs. Anne Smith, Melissa Brough- ton: C33 Miss Terri Wi1son's English classg Q45 Mrs. Wanda Dement, Miss Nancy Bursey, Mrs. Christie Pratt, Mrs. Judy Turner, Mrs. Anne Smith, Mrs. Linda Sumner, Mrs. Beryl Richardson, Mrs. Letha Green: C55 Mr. Jim Taylor's English class: C69 Mrs. Beryl Richardson's classg C73 Mrs. Judy Turner: Q85 Mrs. Christie Pratt. 135 -.X , W 39 Nb I f g D , 1 ll., l,i'1faLJ , . R M K a EOUARL 4 ,. .ni Q' ., ffvz ' Ai' , Jr S-i,-1 s y , A-f - z -71 if f?x 1 l Q23 U -...nrt l Math Offers Varied Courses Two years of mathematics are required in all Amarillo high school curriculums. Because so many students excel in math and want to broaden their knowledge in math, Caprock offers many varied courses in math. Students may take Algebra I and II, Geometry. Trigono- metry , Math Analysis and Calculus. Mr. B. C. Calvert is chairman of the math department. The other teachers are Mrs. lane Douglass, Mrs. Billie Love, Mr. John McConnell, Mr. George Stone, Mr. Car- thel Morgan, Mr. Sheldon Marsh and Mr. Danny Sea- born. 40 N f ' N YJ A-4 -we-v-1' .1 ,,,.,........-g- ',,,,......---f- ,,,,.,.,.-,.,... .,..... W ,...-- pr 4 - .L ,Ma ,gig gi g 55 ,9 .. Q ' ?,yf ,7d?, -meg ' 'gi n ' T L ra qi? 353 'Ex YA Q ,S W1 1 '1 'N rd age, 5 ' C13 Mr. Carthel Morgan, Mr. George Stone, Mr. Danny 4 Seabourn, Mr. Sheldon Marsh, Mr. B. C. Calvert, Mr. John McConnell, Mrs. Jane Douglass: C25 Math classg C33 Mr. Cal- vert's geometry classy C43 Mr. McConnell: 157 Mr. Seabourn, 469 Mr. Morgan, C75 Math class. gm W If 1'1f:.? C63 C77 61 Two Units of Science Are Required Opportunities for education in sci- ence at Caprock are extensive. Courses include physical science, biology, chemistry, physics, advanced courses and consumer courses. All Caprock students are required to take at least two years of science in order to graduate, although some substitutions are allowed . Instructors include Miss Sherri Noah, Mr. Larry Bahner, Mr. lack Morri- son, Mr. Ron Rhodes, Mr. Ray Basinger, Mr. Doc LaFavors, Mr. Bob Andrew, Mrs. Barbara Dillard and Mrs. Billie Love. Mr. Jack Mor- rison is the head of the science department. -Y YI' kF ' X ff' C21 wx '1'i,:.', ' . 133 V, .5 ,NNY .qv QQQ- ... ,,.,.,.,... 47 X i i Qo- arf' x7'f:' s'5g.'lfeC : ' E. e E 'Q3395X1X? s K . P- s. -'X-f 3... ,vw C53 C63 C13 Chemistry classg C23 Miss Sherri Noah: C33 Mr. Ray Basinger, Mr. Bob Andrew, Mr. Doc Laffavors, Mr. Ron Rhodes, Mr. Jack Morrison, Mrs. Barbara Dillard, Mrs. Bil- lie Love: C43 Freshman science class: C53 Chemistry class: C63 Biology student inspects a specimen: C73 Mr. Rhodes and a student. ,Ak f . IQ: 0 , V ,K VF, I :E l Four Units of History Required l Graduating students are required by the Texas Edu- cation Agency to take four courses in history. Classes offered are world history, American his- tory, government and economics. Mr. Bob Allen has been the supervisor of the his- tory department for the past eight years. Other teachers include Mrs. Jean Parker, Mrs. Anna Esparza, Mr. Tommy Cole, Mr. Wally Elam, Mr. Richard Eddleman, Mr. Sandy Hamm, Mr. Don Carper, Mrs. Eddia McPherson, and Mr. Bill White. N71 91. N X91 -Q.. - 31:51 C39 . ,, .,..., 1..........-f--......-,- ,w v is C13 Mr. Richard Eddleman, Mr. Tommy Cole, Mr. Sandy Hamm, Mr. Wally Elam, Mr. Bob Allen, Mr. Don Carper, Mrs. Anna Esparza, Mrs. Eddra McPherson, Ms. Jean Parker, Mr. Bill Whiteg C25 Mr. Allen: C35 Mrs. McPherson's Ameri- can history classq C43 Mr. Cole's economics class: C53 Mrs. McPherson's American history classy C63 History class. ggi- 09,3-,,ti.. 3,.,5, . yr -' 5 1a,f,si:amw . 'l ,N . .- YQJJ., Q' MH C59 C67 C -1 I YI! 45 journalism Offers Wide Variety of Courses .sa ag if' .114 ' til 417 rift' 'o JH ' R . ir- ' ci. f ' - -' 1 I X 133 All aspects of communication are covered in the journalism department, headed by Miss Luinda Ver- den. First year journalism prepares students for more advanced staff work and teaches basic journalistic skills. Photography and advertising classes lead students into more specialized areas of publications. Many long, tedious hours of time and work are donated to Caprock by the staffs of the La Saga and the Tumbleweed Times. Staff members work late into the night to prepare publications by set dead- lines. Caprock's yearbook, the La Saga, is a summer edi- tion including all the school events of the previous year. Issues of the Tumbleweed Times are printed monthly, informing the student body and faculty of current events and highlighting student life with fea- tures and editorials. C19 Ms. Luinda Verden, Journalism instructorg C23 Donnie Rayg C35 Doug Dodsong C43 Bill Franklin and Virginia Magallanes. -.--.........-i.....,.. ........-....-h.......,....... Foreign Language Offers Varied Courses to CHS Students Caprock's foreign languages curriculum includes first year and advanced courses in Spanish, Latin and French. Many students enroll in these courses for the advantage of becoming bilingual, in addi- tion to the fact that some colleges require foreign language education. Mrs. Guadalupe Cantu and Mrs. Betty Alderete teach Spanish, Ms. Pat Burrows teaches Latin, and Ms. Judy McLean is the French instructor. C19 Mrs. Betty A1derete's Spanish classy C23 Mrs. Betty Alder- ete, Ms. Judy McLean, Ms. Pat Burrows, Mrs. Guadalupe Cantu: C35 Carl Hulsey, Ms. Judy McLean. Tiff, -YU' yuan. vu U W vu In . 'J- u ' f fl' C23 C37 Students Gain Self-Confidence in Speech and Drama Mrs. Pat Roland heads the speech department at Caprock. Speechers competed in eight tournaments this year. Participation by the expanding team included eight different areas of forensics categories. WTSU was the site for district UIL competition and regionals were at Texas Tech. Those speechers qualifying for state in NFL traveled to Waco. District, area, regional, and state UIL One-Act Play Contests saw Caprock's REQUIEM in competition. REQUIEM is an orig- inal play and was written and directed by Mr. Jerome McDonough, head of the drama department. BY THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH and REFUGE were also per- formed by the advanced class during the year. These plays were done for acting development, fund raising, and touring to area schools. In addition to these advanced courses, beginning classes are also offered in the speech and drama departments. C13 Paula Brazil and speech teacher, Mrs. Roland: C23 Jerome McDonough, Drama Instmctor: C35 Pat Roland and State NFL qualifiers: Tricia Haynes, Karalei Nunn, Terri Truitt, Julie Fielding, and Larry Mayesg Q43 Mr. McDonough, Randy Dollar, and Tim Thomas, C55 Drew Overbeck and Paul Browder. C33 C49 48 g.5.,, IA Students Study Drafting and Woodworking CJD!-Rl. bifb un: rua + wl- V 1. 5' M . NW, ,Qi 'Qi' ua can Industrial Arts teachers are Mr. Gary Minor and Mr. Jess Roan. Courses include wood- working and drafting. Students in woodworking complete various projects throughout the year in shop classes. In the spring, these projects are entered in competition and are placed on display in the commons. Some students sell the items they build. Drafting and architectural drafting classes offer sound drawing techniques from beginners through advanced. Advanced students draw the house plans for Caprock's house which the day trades program builds each year. fly Mr. Gary Minor, Mr. Jess Roan: C25 Mr. Roan, Dwayne Cox: C33 Karalei Nunn. 129 49 Tr?5B7VfiW 5 IV' nf x Sir' LS. C sf. - fm' p.n.....f:-2 C17 lt Careers Are Object of Vooa tional Program Vocational Programs at Caprock help in many ways in educating students in choices for future careers. Courses give many students on the job training while others train the students in the human relations side of the job. Vocations such as hospital work, industrial sew- ing, office work, and other office and commercial type jobs are some of the few that many students now work at. Instructors of the vocational programs are: Mr. Abe Hernandez, Pre-employment Officeg Mr. Jerry Bailey, CVAE Coopg Mrs. Nell Burrows, H.O.: Mr. Gwindle Chamberlain, I.C.T.g Mr. Cecil Hamm, D.E.g Mrs. Marilyn Jackson, CVAE Industrial Sewing: Mr. Gene Trader, VOEg Mrs. Mary Jean Turner, HECEQ Mr. Glenn Williams, CVAE Small Engines. L15 DE Class: C25 ICT class: C39 Mr. Jerry Bailey, Mr. Abc Hernandez, Mrs. Marilyn Jackson, Mrs. Gail Monkres, Mrs Mary Jean Turncrg 447 Myrtle Beeson. 141 9-,J L K, , , V ,, ra LV gh 1 Students Make Good of Time In Study Hell and Bible New and Old Testament are taught by Mrs. Ruth Riley in the Bible classes. The classes are taught for their historical significance with maps, puzzles, and games used for study aids. Study hall is offered six periods a day, giving students time for homework assignments and sometimes rest in prepara- tion for, or after a grueling school day. C19 Mrs. Maxine Alston, Mrs. Cleo Morgan: C23 Darrell Hightower: C33 Mrs. Ruth Riley. ...af N ,QQ 425313: ' L . ,Q req, K 'f jf: X ssc a 125 C33 51 PE Builds Strong Bodies Maintaining healthy physical shape is a prime fac- tor behind the physical education department. Caprock students participate in various athletic activities such as archery, volleyball, basketball, badminton, and track and field. PE classes go through the Governor's Physical Fit- ness Test with set goals to reach. When the test is passed , certificates of merit are awarded. Heading the physical education program is Fred Davidson, working with Jerry Pybus, Kathleen Green, and Mickey Pelley. C33 iff. I a .. - fl' w fri 4? 5 S- ,ia F if ix 3 'I' 'S 4 . f gmt:-,1'f's M4 .-- C13 Miss Mickey Pelley, Mr. Jerry Pybus, Mr. Fred Davidson, Miss Kathleen Greeng C23 PE classy C33 PE class: C43 PE class: C53 Archery: C63 Archeryg C75 Miss Green, Miss Pelleyg C85 PE class. 53 Building Trades Students 1 1 Each year Caprock's day trades students build a home under the instruction of six well qualified teachers. The house, built and furnished entirely by Caprock students, is then put on the market and sold by the Amarillo Board of Realtors. Electrical trades, building trades, piping trades, bricklaying, drafting and home economics all play an important part in the successful comple- tion of the house. Caprock's 1976-'77 home is three-bedroom with a fireplace and garage, located at 3101 Pittsburgh, near Caprock. Day trades teachers are Mr. Raymond Custer, Electrical Tradesg Mr. Gene Davis, Building Tradesg Mr. Bill Kelley, Auto Mechanics, Mr. Charlie Johnson, Piping Tradesg Mr. Hubert Wil- helm, Bricklayingg and Mr. Jack Lavender, Mechanical Trades. Complete House Q . ,- - J -1.L.i.,. if-, f -Qi.. - J l . K 5 1 fr 9 . ... R if V. 17 'r , if Q-1f1iazf2Trf11 C25 Y, 'f 'Nz k if ,Ig 1' v Q Niki .firm ,gt 7. Y ,, , , wp Q V ' an W ff Af C13 Tommy Keelingq KQJ Tim Gravesg C35 Raymond Custer, Charlie Johnson, Bill Kelley, Hubert Wilhelm, Jack Lavenderg Q47 Jeff Hughes. A 4:4 ' ner. fra ,--- .S ffl' A .A R Reso uree Classes Provide Extra Help for Students Students with learning disabilities are provided special help in resource classes. These classes are set up on a one to one basis so that each student may learn at his or her own pace. Teachers work with each student individually so that learning handicaps can be discovered and corrected. Resource classes in the Amarillo school system provide each student an equal opportunity to learn required sub- jects such as English, math, history and science. Resource teachers are Sherry Frazier, Johnnie Perry, Car- olyn Walker and Jess Ann Welch. C4 C15 Hector Carillo, Emma Pantojaq C23 Sylvia Gossett, Kim Kelleyg C37 Johnnie Perry, Sherry Frazier, Jess Ann Welch, Carolyn Walker: 1431655 Ann Welch. 56 I is u as' 4 , DISH H .2 -pn 've V 4, tr, , , uf, Ag Classes Offer On-Th e- fob Training Caprock's agriculture program is very diversified. The program offers practical classroom application in the fields of agriculture, but also has a vocational coopera- tive program in which students receive on-the-job train- ing in agriculture related fields . In addition, students enter their animals in stock shows around the state. Mr. Tommy Pepper is the instructor for all agriculture classes. C15 Bobby Chance, Jody Glaznerg C29 Kenneth Kendricks: C33 Mr. Tommy Pepper. if pm.. 'Tum-91 is-s C25 C37 57 Hom emaking Offered to Boys and Girls Homemaking has been steadily growing this past year under the fine direction of Linda Harmon, Billye Garri- son, Roxann Allen, and Yvonne Wright. Included in the homemaking curriculum is consumer edu- cation, home and family living, home management, child development, and various levels of foods and cloth- ing classes. Field trips, labs, guest speakers, and open houses are just a few of the many creative teaching methods used by homemaking instructors . C15 Mrs. Yvonne Wright, Mrs. Linda Harmon, Mrs. Roxann Allen, Mrs. Billye Garrison: C23 Mrs. Garrison's sewing class: C35 Sewing class: C45 Chef Dennis Skelton tries out a new recipe. 4,-F' i -111 'I P I Business Skills Prepare Students for Future Business classes are under the supervision of Mr. Bob Flanagan and Mrs. Dixie Mays. The objects of these classes are to show students important office practices such as typing skills, bookkeeping, and shorthand. Advance courses are also offered in typing and shorthand . C13 Debbie Cole: Q25 Bob Flanagan, Dixie Maysg 439 Keith Shelton, C43 Dixie Mays, Myrtle Beeson. f'....,-ve.,-1-if-fi' ...nur fn ,,,,..w-I -,Nmx Q7 an - - ,M X 4-5 C47 ROTC' Offers Military Experience With a second place rating in the nation for Outstanding ROTC unit, the Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps CROTCJ has proven itself as an excellent representative of Caprock. During the year the unit goes through numerous inspections and competes in many parades throughout the Panhandle. Programs offered by ROTC are Physical Fitness Team, Rifle Team, Color Guard, and Silent Drill Team. Mem- bers work on rifle shooting, cleaning, and rifle etiquette . For the past two years the ROTC has also made numerous trips to California and other military places. Instructors for ROTC are: Col. Don Beck, lst Sgt. Robert LaCourse, and Gunnery Sgt. Allan Grice. C15 ROTC during inspection: Q25 Women recruits: C37 lst Sgt. Robert LaCourse, Col. Don Beck, and Sgt. Allan Grice. x 'MQ wi ..,', 3 5. + 629 60 J J '97 pf 125 1-gq Music Offers Cultural Development Music is an extensive program at CHS. The department includes the band, stage band, orchestra, choir, and Sunshine Singers. Heading the music programs are Mr. Gordon Suits and Mr. Jim Restine. Tours., musicals, marathons, assemblies, contests, tele- vision specials, marching, and hours of practice are all a part of the music organizations. C13 Mr. Jim Restine, Mr. Gordon Suits: C25 Mr. Suits plays the piano during choir rehearsal: C33 Drum major Sylvia Moreno conducts the band: C45 Mr. Restine encourages several band members. C49 1? LEU CLU 1 1 In L' - , fg?g'g -','.'.' Ifzl. - ' ' .- Q' ' -. - ' . . -' '- - - ..'-' : ' . ' .Ziff .-,.' :g I . ..',. ' .',.- ' 5... -. . Z 1.12,- .. sf. ::.'.. ..w',' . . ' Up. ' .Q-z': . ' f ZITI' 'I' ' .Rf-fa' ' - 'L' IJ,- ' :. N '.::' ' 1 ' 'Iii . . . ' U 1 2 . :u '37 .. I , D . ,., . : .. -,. .,. f I: .,- . 5... l 1 . .CN- : '.' .r . nf:-' - -.',', f..' . . -,l - 3 1 - . - Cs I 1, . 5, - -5 '.'. . g, was 2.. --,pi - 'I' .v,. S, -. . -. . I . , -9. .1 -- -:- . - . ' ' .1-s . '.'Q j,, - ' 1 .3.2 sas ' ,' . ' ' 1 ' . C ., 4. - gl . wg . ' iii A U 3' wf'-. . 332 Ilf '- ny 'Li , if 'iff - 5 ., r. K,- gia sf: if .N .+- -3: K' U r - 9, vb. -, 3. v 4,N'.f'A' 1' ' . p- hurl. I HGFINIZFITIDN 63 ROTC Ranked Second in Nation Marching in parades, ushering school programs and presenting the flags at football games were just a few of the activities of the Reserves Officers Training Corps. Besides the main group of ROTC, cadets were able to try out for the Drill Team or Color Guards. Packing parachutes and learning about underwater demolition were among the learning sessions cadets attended while at Camp Pendleton in Cali- fornia. Instructors of the ROTC this year were Col. Don Beck, Sergeant Robert LaCourse, and Sergeant Allan Grice. ' 1 ,- 1- 3 P+ C77 C19 David Brown watches as his men are inspectedg Q23 cadets wait for inspection: C33 Kenneth Hawsg C43 Color Guard: C53 Kenneth Haws, Guy Wight: C67 girls practicing shooting: C75 Inspectorg 185 Irene Vigil. 3 Qfuleens Coronation was the beginning of the Orchestra's performances this year. The Orchestra presented Christmas concerts at the area elemen- tary schools and played for the favorites presenta- tion. Practicing for contest was the reason many students were up and out of the house and to school by 7:30 A . M . UIL contests were held in March and the Greater Southwest Music Festival was in May. Members of the Orchestra helped the band with the Music-A-Thon. Fruit cakes, wrapping paper and candy bars were sold to make money. Money was used for spring tour and the Annual Awards Ban- quet. This year's officers are Novelyn Flippo, president: Pam Noel, vice-president: Diana Holeman, sec- retary-treasurerg and Charles Waller, reporter. Mr. lim Restine directed the Orchestra. Kenney Devenney and Pam Noel were crowned Orchestra King and Queen after the Palo Duro game in the band hall. Orchestra Tun es-if p C29 x...,....-A if-, w----as M42 ',-ww' Z- QQ - f : Win! 3 f I KL ' .N , . ,-'- C X ' , X J for Concerts sl KM5 at quit-4:1 .g.s,.,....0t- no -is ,mf Q ' fs fi ilflofip t xii C,-O.,-Q fir,.,.Y3QV,7,,,.4lL.NQVsk gym! JV.VI0JfQ2 QD 5 OVKQLVLLMKLL Qifogao I Jxlmiirf Qxifvrkl-- ClcCf,w'WC,L,CD I ,H ' w .N m, r , , TY .Q foy rxCl,.1af.YC,cQ3 .Q!LLC,CgQV7Q-E Uluxcliggy C..fL,'r VJL.ii ,Qjda an Yf, 'QJS .M f Y'Y'Xl,:3fVcf'N'W'311f1- sky - wx H W AQ VCC' q-Q 4, if C Q,g,1x3,? sag?-1,,,li YTi X C13 Band members help the Orchestra: C23 Loren Howeg C33 J Tommie Brown and Rod Busby: C43 Susan Blackerby, Molly C.Q'Y1fi Darden, and Diana Holemang C53 Denise Wohlford and Lee Persefieldg C63 Karen Jones, C73 Dane Williams. vf' I 5 i l Z J ir LJ' : ' Vw..- C13 S. Blackerby, C23 M. Darden, C33 D. Holeman, C43 L. Miller, C53 B. Bryan, C63 J. Sladek, C73 C. Waller, C83 T. Brown, Flippo, C103 L. Mayes, C113 D. Wohlford, CQ123xK,.W,B4:nes, C133 L. Persefield, C143 B. Rhors, C153 S. Sigler, C163 M. Darden, Solis, C183 C. Atchison, C193 P. Noel, C203 R. Busby, C213 M. Haws, C223 T. Brumbeloe, C233 M. Helton, C243 A. Dove, Harris, C263 M. Olivas, C273 T. Roberts, C283 L. Howe, C293 K. Devenney, C303 D. Garret, C313 A. Domme, C323 A. Hill, Brown, C343 J. Taylor, C353 K. Restine, C363 B. Martin, C373 D. Kabetzke, C383 R. Scott, C893 S. Plumlee, C403 D. Williams, Pinkert, C423 T.. Devenney, C433 S. Nall, C443 M. Alford, C453 R. Kratochvil, C463 J. Bolton, C473 D. Chamberlain, C483 G. ney, C493 G. Dunn. kfgij !y'.CCjL,,C7 , I k1f3f7,,7 3 lu . . A ' C ,l3j,,.x,,f'Li, L,LMj,4:l- Lyxngwkm 1-I Cx 5 15 P X -ff-'Yfl,gg Cygkdflv-XJ' .2 sk! X 'N AA 5 1 4X Y C 3 ,Aw X 5 . V A ' A K A G N' 3 U? LJEKJ- I xkgx--N,'JKjx,7X!.'Nx-Jkg Q3VgLQ'Ulr gig: fy k 1 4. 1 ,X L Cl CA: fkult fill-L1Jr'l?L1-f3QJ C7y.'Tt,Q, N'3C fixflo C93 N C173 R C253 S C333 D C413 C DCVCYI 67 Mr. Suits Rehearses Choir 1 C13 ilffl 115 BACK ROW, L to R: S. Renegar, S. Wooten, M Toelle, I. Easterday, S. Jones, N. Flippo, P. Ortega, K Knapp, K. White, V. Renegar, J. Davis, D. Spray, T Hall, L. Mclntire. 2nd ROW, L to R: M. Velasquez, S Leal, I. Vigil, J. Hill, D. Cox, B. Dean, T. Taylor, G Ruiz, G. Rayna, K. Kelly, T. Garner, R. Wood. 3rd ROW, L to R: B. Solano, S. Stone, R. Eakes, C. Halford, B. Littlefield, H. Herm, P. Newman, J. Hunnicut, V. Young, B. Trice, B. Miles. BOTTOM ROW, L to R: P. Sims, V. Parr, S. Bernius, A. Brown, E. Bills, T. Hall, J. Bass, M. Broughton, J. Murdock, G. Brink, T. Brown, Mr. Gordon Suits. C25 Karen Jones, Patrick Newman, Bar- bara Trice, Paul Ortega, Sandra Plumlee, Kris White: C33 Howard Herm, Becky Miles, Earnest Sandovel, Gene Brink, Greg Hardy, Tommie Brown, Q49 Freshman Choir: ' C55 A Choir, C63 Freshman Choir, C73 A Choir. 631 for Greater South West Q. q, G Choir members started off the year by havingja combination garage sale and bake sale to raise money. Funds were used to help pay for the Choir tour to Ft. Worth. Activities for the choir this year included perform- ing various concerts and participating in contests. The 14 Sunshine Singers were chosen out of the A- choir. These students met every Thursday night to practice. They performed at banquets and many other programs. The '76-'77 officers were Patrick Newman, presi- dentg Novelyn Flippo, vice-presidentg Kris White, secretary and Terry Garner, treasurer. Mr. Gordon Suits directed the choir this year. Playing for pep rallies, putting on the halftime show at foot- ball games and helping the cheerleaders with spirit at the home basketball games were a few of the many activities of the band this year. The band also marched in the Tri-State Fair parade and the Spanish Day parade. In October, March and May the band participated in UIL contests and the Greater Southwest Music Festival. Money making projects this year were selling fruit cakes, wrapping paper and candy bars. To meet their 32,000 goal the band held a 24 hour Music-A-Thon in the band hall. The money was used for band tour, senior jackets and the spring banquet. New equipment will be bought with the left over money. Officers are Dane Williams, president: Sylvia Moreno, vice- presidentg Brenda Rhors, secretaryg Sandra Plumlee, trea- surerg and Alan Hill, reporter. Sylvia Moreno and Mike Oli- vas were this year's drum majors. Mr. lim Restine directed the band . Q23 Sets City Record w.. b .,.. 1 f6J ye- X - -Y. 2-ze 2 -f vwsqa g. 1- t - 'l'2 1'7' K- 1' -N - - . L 'lil ri, K -Ni. 1' . 'i ' :HJ L f3 ' , Y Q , -. .f'5.'.':J -.-., 64- 'ir , . . 54.1 A, , ' Xi.-QS?-iz,:j'5?'.,'1,f5E..1 A xxx if W 4 r .m fg . , V Q ...i 1 -' w+ .,. .M X' s '4 1 X 'If' I Y? 5 A ' T A5 1' , -A QM! ts 'r of , j if .. Q . .4 , A t .L V. 1 Q 5 . ' - i f 4 ' V Q g ' I 1- i , ,A-, - n 3 it 1 1 l Q .tt ' AL,-:E 13 , J - . ' ' X . f.. 1313-1f34f5:5f:g?' t. -- 4 P,--A.,.Q' ,. tt A , JQTTWQ. elif' f?Z?f12l,fb1?' 54353 ' 1 ,. f i' e -, ,f rf, if ,A A g ud nv. 3 -1 1 .,- rf- -'. 1--'21,-f 49 5 AH, I Q, g,-A-via.. an J ,ml 1,14 fry. W.,-fit.-8: I ,Z , 1 yi.: ,Dv .guna ,gf , ff N 1 -:fd- e2:w.:fr f 11 ' kfwf- -V 1-:Xt sgfh - 'Em ' 2f Id'43l ,135 'x 1 . f 'sf-424' f t iff! 119.14-f 4 and It 21' . 1 A, TW ijt-- W - 4 we . . 4 , ? ga v f f fn Q73 fly Sylvia Moreno: C25 Russell Scott, Tim Devenney, Scot Nallg C35 Terry Youngg C43 Band playing at Christmas: 653 Esther Flores, Curtis Pinkertg C63 Kenny Devenneyg C75 Alan Hill, Darrell Hightower filling cokes for band members at a football game: Q83 Band members practicing marching for halftime show. C35 C a prock Longhorn 694+ U .av A - ...m.,,, .VV l. ' . ff' , , - . -' ,V . . A7 ' af.-,A-'H-5'-, ' ff- wg' :VLA ,' 'ww' Q V. v,,, 1 . . , K . V . ...veg-gfgi.-Mixer .yn ' .. ',G Qg S? , L. P ' g ,A .11- . ,...... 1 ,www :Tix eg ' x Qt' 9 .aw ,. ,Az gnw' 1. el, 'A , .H .. .1 .mweffm ,J 'iff S,- 15 L. Howe, 25 J. Taylor, 35 C. Chism, 45 C. Lyons, 55 K. Devenny, 65 R. Kratochvil, 75 J. Bolton. 85 M. Philips, 95 D. Kabetszke, 1051. Stewart, 115 T. Roberts, 125 M. Darden, 135 D. Bolton, 145 B. Mar- tin, 155 M. Reed, 165 J. Kratochvil, 175 R. Spruell, 185 B. Garrett, 195 T. Young, 205 M. Helton, 215 E. Sandavol, 225 R. Breeding, 235 K. Kratochvil, 245 M. Olivos, 255 R. Solano, 265 S. Blackerby, 275 G. Schulte, 285 K. Restine, 295 D. Hightower, 305 M. Smith, 315 I. Stewart, 325 A. Dove, 335 D. Ornelas. 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 24 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 23 22 21 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 'H , ,.a. 32 33 -3 FMR: ', A 6 ' Marching Band 1 ?.o-. J.. -e. -- -Q., - , , ,M vw' , N-' -1 -4 M s' ' , A X , , I l X 0 ,L ' 9 xy 1 - 15 .' if I ' N 1 ' .' 4-5 -: 4 ' U9 A . Q ' ' .aidlfuvf Y .0 . F 0,1 H .S N' 1,11 'ft ' Q ' ' Wt ' 7 ' 'M 3 -- v 1-. ., ,542 u Vu .-Q-if 3 4 5 1 26 7 8 9 - A -H' f..'W:'v'-W A A .I .f I , , . 3, ,-f-ff. -X ,.11..,a.. 4. 1.-V. A sg-Q.. ..s....mssvm2f:2?.M:fW1f.Qitqf-gg: ' th., V A-...Q-4-:....N,,,,, Jana. . , V . -4.w:...Avm. :.,,,,,..,:f- '5 '5l 'NPf its-L--1hniL....n. 1 . 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 MMM., . .. W H JM . 13 A. Hill, 23 H. Morreno, 33 C. Atchinson, 43 D. Anthony, 533. Harris, 63 T. Thompson, '73 A. Domme, 83 M. Johnson, 93 R. Jester, 103 I. Young, 113 S. Sigler, 123 K. Jones, 133 R. Solis, 143 S. Fer- gusson, 153 M. Alford, 163 K. Garcia, 173 D. Beals, 183 K. Beck, 193 M. Darden, 203 J. Jorden, 213 S. Plumlee, 223 T. Devenny, 233 D. Williams, 243 R. Scott, 253 C. Pinkert, 263 S. Nall, 273 E. Flores, 283 D. Jones, 293 R. Young, 303 M. Anthony, 313 T. Bynum, 323 J. Evers, 333 D. Wohlford, 343 B. Rohrs, 353 L. Persefield. Anchor Club Begins at CHS The Anchor Club is a newly formed club this year. It is a service organization for business women. Activities are centered around the school and the community area. Meetings are held twice a month. Members have to be either junior or senior girls and are chosen according to their scholastic ability, character and leadership ability. Officers are senior Melissa Broughton, presidentg junior Lisa Logsdon, vice-presidentg senior Terri Stuart, Trea- surer: and senior Sherri Bennett, secretary. Mrs. June Darnell sponsored the Anchor Club. C13 Terri Stuartg C23 Sherri Bennett: Q33 Irene Vigil: C45 Karen Madison and Lisa Logsdon. ,....--ugl'!Q -v '-'-.', 74 milf.. s t E- l 1 - A lifi 5 l ' M il ff .1161 Young Life Meets Mondays at This year's Young Life provided entertainment, socializing and a valuable message each week. Meetings were held every Monday night at a member's home. Singing popular songs and participating in skits were just a few of the ways members could be active in Young Life . Scott Oliphient was Caprock's Young Life leader this year. Situations from the Bible relating to young people were discussed at each meeting. C13 Mark Ramirez, Scott Oliphient and Young Life leader: C23 Young Life Members: C39 Dwane Carter, Becky Gerkin: C43 Cindy Stoner and Kelly Dixion. C43 Tri-I-Ii- YPasses B111 at Sta te Con Ven tion 1- 'Q V w L-.3n C39 Members of Tri-Hi-Y attended youth and govern- ment district convention in Odessa and state con- vention in Austin. Members attending the conventions participated in the different aspects of our State Government such as hearing committee meetings, sessions of the House of Representatives and the Senate joint ses- sions. The club was also able to tour the LBJ Library. With only three votes against their bill the Caprock Tri-Hi-Y girls passed a bill on putting the bloodtype on the drivers licenses. The bill was written by senior Debbie Crawford . C13 Members at a meetingg C25 Shelly Higginbothamg C35 Diane Murdock, Bonnie Wadeg C45 Rhonda Russell. E ,. Q., . , W AA,- it , f , 5 Q 4 ix, 5 semi fx z Aw ... Q, A - uzgfzw 1' fi 'ii We t ti. ,sfwgrfgasfs .,.w.w. Hi-Y Sponsors Second Annual Mr. Rook Contest To help raise money for their trip to district and state conventions, Hi-Y sponsored the Second Annual Mr. Rock contest. At the convention members participated in the different phases of government, by attending leg- islative sessions, committee and hearing meet- ings. Mr. Jim Taylor sponsored the group again this year. fly Gary Hedrick: C23 Ricky Morin: C39 Gregg Thuesen, Jim Webb: C43 Kerry Burrows. . . .Possible Teachers Future Teachers of America attended district con- vention at WTSU and state convention in San Antonio. Paul Brown represented Caprock as district Mr. FTA. To raise money so that members could go to state convention, the club had a bake sale at Sears. The main activity was for junior and senior mem- bers to observe in a elementary school of their choice one day. Students were then able to teach the next day . Officers for the '76-77 school year were Tammy Hall, presidentg Deanna Spray, vice-presidentg Sheri Ewing, secretary: and Helen Berg, treasurer. Miss Terri Wilson sponsored the Future Teachers this year. C17 Tammy Hall: C25 Miss Wilson and Paul Brown: C33 Tammy Hall, Darlene Bunn, Debbie Dollar, Donna Sasueda, Deanna Spray, Sherri Ewing: and C49 Tammy Hall. lj C13 ,, if .. M: all ,, , il nrtlgbh - ' ,,r C23 .1 I t v A LL, 'fn - C s3'Q l 3 . 'WA 43 ,. inf, w 5- F1-'-vo Q ,If . 6 1 1fui,'?- e b' ' 4 C37-,--. gm M FHA Membership Upen to Girls and Boys J i14iifliff??4flfr9Hwsi fu E . X 1 KSU I-45 The Future l-lomemakers of America CFHAD started the year by electing and installing officers. They are Brent Littlefield, presidentg Kevin Knapp, first vice-presidentg Gary Christ, second vice-presidentg Cindy Walker, third vice-presidentg Dusty Durham, fourth vice-presidentg Toni Chesser. fifth vice-president, Karen Jackson, secre- tary: Dan Wetmore, treasurer, Susan McKinley, reporterg Jo Ann Boyle, historiang and Robbie Wood, parliamenta- r1an. Both boys and girls are able to join FHA, but you have to be enrolled in one of the many homemaking courses. FHA members painted cars before the Caprock vs. Amar- illo football game . Mrs. Linda Harmon, Mrs. Roxanne Allen, Mrs. Billie Garrison, and Mrs. Yvonne Wright are sponsors of FHA this year. C13 Kevin Knapp, Brent Littlefield: C21 Jeff Jones: C33 Toni Chesser, Cindy Walker, Belinda Londong C43 Karen Jackson: C55 Mark Swaing CGD Susan Stone. Caproek Wins Regional With McDonough 'S Requiem Og N Drama students worked on stage directions and meditation exercises as they prepared for contests. Mr. Jerome McDonough, sponsor, taught students the Russian theory of acting. Drama members worked many hard hours in order to perform the various performances they did this year. Attending workshops and preparing for contests were just a few of the activities drama members had this year. C15 Drama students show off their trophy they won at district contestg C23 Kelly Dixion, John Ruff, Tim Thomas, Larry Mayes: C35 Julie Fieldingg Q43 students practicing for playg C53 Randy Dollar and Paul Brown. A!1 f'l Speechers Strive for First at Contests , 1 . 11.749 V I J t s rf LQ: can In order to be in speech, members had to be able to talk well, have self-confidence and be up on current events. Entering contests is the main project of speech. Categories for the contests included poetry, prose, original oratory, dramatic interpretation, cold readings and radio and television. Sponsor of speech this year was Mrs. Pat Roland . C19 Patti Denham: C25 Cindy Stoner, Larry Mayes: CBJ Paula Brazil: C43 Mrs. Roland shows the students how. 143 Le0'S 8z Y- The Leo Club is sponsored by the Downtown Lions Club and is associated with the Boy Scouts of America as an Explorer Post. The club is mainly a service group. Members sacked candy for Halloween and collected old glasses for the Lions Club. Clothes were also collected for Goodwill. Officers are Angie Brown, presidentg Tommie Brown, vice- president: and D'Nan Busby, secretary-treasurer. Mr. B. C. Calvert sponsors the Leos. Y-teens is a branch of the YWCA and is sponsored by Mrs. Letha Green. Projects of Y-teens include giving morning devotionals, visiting the elderly at Bivins Nursing Home, and dinner for the cheerleaders and Ms. McLean. Officers are Cindy Profitt, president: Annie Provence, vice-president and devotional chairman: and Tammy Brumbeloe , secretary-treasurer . C13 Judy Jordan, Russel Scott, Ernest Sandoval, Sherri Bernius, Charles Mixon, Angie Brown, D'Nan Busby, Mr. B. C. Calvert, sponsor and Tommie Brown: C25 Angie Brown: C33 member of the club at a meeting, C43 Cindy Profittg C53 Donna Manzella and Darlene Bunn, C65 Annie Pro- vence and Tammy Brumbeloe. 1 A Tljfi 29' A A . 3: ,- 'Q-.fi i f' X e A ..- it V 'Q fps. rf-1 E,f.':f 5if'1-Ei' ,, -W. mm.. ' W- HH- . . -. ' - -.sw-M. -' m ' - 's?2f3?U'f5!?fj'T -'Q slips' ' ', ,- - -r ,--.af Q,- L , Z dig ?-'-'W':f1w: fy. 53 Hr. nn, A 4' .sm,, fm . l la f'T'?b L 'lm-ml W .5 - ., 9 ,. . , .y K. A , 429 131 tj' 'f jf , .t'fi9::'h ns-unuwv , L A ...rw ...L 45, - I V 'L 5 f?-fswvv Q1 , mf it ,.-wir :Af-M f :2 ...,frm. .. ... ww 1 P3 5' fr.- .-..5 M 2 . 1 A ' ' . it 1' V-gwmn.. ,,,, ' f A ini.. C51 B2 Latin Club Celebrates Roman Holiday ,-...f f Z ,XX 'i 'X Ill X O H C6 BIG V05 43' RP I C23 1 --gc - ' ' ,J . 'gli' , lil The Roman holiday was celebrated by the Latin Club at the Foreign Language Festival held in the cafeteria. Selling carnations for Valentines Day was the club's money making project this year. Members of the club competed in Area and State Junior Classical Contest. Pat Clark won 4th place in state with a poster. Officers this year included Larry Bevers, consulg Barbara London, pro-consulg Carla Gibbs, aedile: Janice Evers, quaestor and Darrel Hightower, scriba. Ms. Pat Burrows sponsored the Latin club. C13 Pat C1ark's 4th place poster: IQB TOP ROW: R. Jester, D. Hightower, P. Clark, R. Shelton, R. Wolken, H. Hugulcy. 2nd ROW: L. Pcrcsfield, J. Evers, T. Barfield, P. Graham, L. Benge, B. London. lst ROW: D. Annctt, D. Miller, C. Gibbs, R. Russell, J. Clink: C35 Ricky King working on pro- ject: H47 Pat Clark, Ricky Sheltoni Harold Huguley and Randy Wolken. Spanish Club Learns Traditions The Spanish Club is for students who are currently speaking Spanish. The club meets twice a month to discuss things they want to do as a club and things done traditionally by the club. In the spring students went to WTSU to take the National Spanish tests. The tests included reading ability and listening comprehension. Officers for the 76-'77 school year were Edna Sierra, presidentg Irene Vigil, vice-presidentg and Roxanne Hooley , secretary. Mrs. Betty Alderete and Mrs. Guadalupe Cantu were the sponsors this year. Q13 Edna Sierra: Q25 Edna Sierra shows students how Spanish people use to dress: C35 Delilah Yarbrough in old Spanish dress: C43 Tammy Brumbeloe, Carolyn Alonzo and Melissa Aronson at a meeting. C27 i..-,--J-J, 2 x I C45 WJ S? N 1- W yi xl' J - '-fs:-1 .- Q, ,7 W Ss, l f l EI Chicano Club Rarses Money With Tamale Sale I I I I vs E, L Q 3 p p I n 7355 A, K I C27 This year was the first year Caprock had El Chi- cano Club. The club is a service organization. Members worked on projects for the community. They had a tamale sale to raise money for the Montoya family. Students went to WTSU to participate in Chicano Awareness Week. The club also participated in Cinco de Mayo. Officers for the new club were Johnny Lucero, presidentg Ricky Monroe, vice-president, Velma Bentancourt, secretaryg and Esther Hernandez, treasurer. The sponsors were Mrs. Anna Esparza, Ms. Jess Ann Welch, and Ms. Sherry Frazier. C13 Joe Bonilla, Ms. Wclch, Johnny Lucero: C27 Gina Mon- toya, Norma Sena, Julio Pantojag Q37 Helen Carrasco, Sandra Diaz, Loua Cornejoz C43 Blanca Mendez. +wn l- HO Trains Students for Health Related Careers Health Occupations gives students who might be interested in choosing a health related career, a taste of what the future has to offer. Many students in HO work for doctors or in offices that deal with health care. The 76-'77 homecoming dance and crowning of the princesses was sponsored by HO. Officers for the club included Kristi Hartline, president: Jerry Ammerman, vice-president: Sandy Kilman, historian: Joi Henderson, secre- taryg Sharon Smallwood, treasurerg Kathy Leard, reporterg Monica Clemence, sentinel: and Larry Mitchell, parliamentarian . The sponsor of HO is Mrs. Nell Burrous. My C19 Students in HOg C25 Sharon Smallwood, Pam Clemenceg C35 Nell Burrous: Q45 Jerry Ammerman. L C25 l p g- ww it ,li ni -74: HECE Members Work in Home Related Fields .4 ,XX Q 2 Being in Home Economics Cooperative Education was how students were able to become members of HERO. This club prepared members for work upon com- pleting their high school education. Students learned to deal with children, nursing, and clothing. Members worked in areas of cloth- ing, food , child care, and coordinating fabrics. Officers for the club were Steve Webb, presidentg Lia Duncan, vice-president, Connie Aguirre, sec- retary: Jackie Townes, treasurerg Mike Keenan and Tammy Thompson, historians. Mrs. Mary Jean Turner sponsored the club this year. 115 Mrs. Mary Jean Turner: Q25 Ricky Loveladyq C33 Lia Dun- can, Mrs. Turner, Steve Webbg C45 Peggy Upchurch. ' ' i Q53-if rs Q, L, sg If v I ' ' -rj: OEA Presents First Capro ck Commemorative C oin By participating in the Office Education Associa- tion Club students were able to use their leadership abilities for personal improvement and for the improvement of the school and community. Students were given the opportunity to demon- strate their selling of a project ability by selling Caprock coins. Money from the sales was used to send members to district and state conventions. Officers of the club included Jamie Hunnicutt, president: Lynette Benge, vice-president: Lanecia Prather, secretaryg Michael Olivas, treasurerg Gloria Mata, parliamentariang Shelly Higginbot- ham, chaplaing and Karen Madison, sergeant-at- arms. The sponsor of the OEA Club was Mr. Abe Hernan- dez. C19 Michael Olivasg C27 Mr. Hernandez: C39 Debbie Mooreg and C43 Mary Ann Kalka. ' .61 -. 5 it ' 'L' as ik 4' Fi? ,f2, . VOE Performs Office Tasks -k 'F ,gg fi A-., af 4. if M' ' :pf-1 ying' jw.. , ,Q 1. 91 C17 Vocational Office Education helps students learn how to perform various office tasks such as filing, typing, operating duplicating machines and the ten key . In order to obtain on-the-job training, students attend school one-half day and work the rest of the day. Officers this year iniduded Karen Wells, presidentg Debbie Fairchild, vice-president: and Mary Ann Lucero, S6CI6t31'y. Mr. Eugene Trader was the teacher-coordinator. C15 Sharon Dickerson: C23 Melissa Burbackg C3b Myrtle Beesonq C43 Terri Stuart. amz 4' fait MY! l 8 4 HQ, 1 fi' Q. f 1, ,4 , gg E r Q-lr C33 C47 DE Opens Longhorn Trading Post Distributive Education members are given the opportunity to have on the job training. Students come to school the first half of the day and work at a job of their choice the other half . Students were able to buy their school supplies at the Long- horn Trading Post as a money raising project for the DE club. Money from the store was used to send members to district and state conventions. Officers for the '76-'77 school year were Doug Tanner, presi- dentg Cash Brothers, vice-presidentg Randie King, secre- tary: Sheri Murphy, treasurer, and Donnie Bailey, sergeant- of-arms. Mr. Cecil Ham sponsored the DE members. C15 Kim Taylor, Ben Martinez, Scot Adams: C25 Kim Taylor, Melissa Burback, Cecil Ham, Tommy Clewisg C33 Cindy Hamilton, Scot Adams, Vicki Young, Roger Brown, Alvin Kabetzkeg C45 Cindy Hamil- ton, Scot Adams, Vicki Young, Roger Browng C53 Kelly Hunt, Debbie Hindman, Mark McKinney, Bobby Ewing and Cindy Hamilton. I' 1 LJ' i ,1-it 1. Q11 ' 4 147 Q53 90 , ,qi-v-9' If II , , -4- Q.. ' . S ef: JV -N. We it Students Train for Industry Related jobs in ICT Q--ng 'Y it V Q- P-Q 'lm mga -1-1'-' if-3 u.,...Y.,k ii! K ' 'KWH- vel C33 Members of the Industrial Cooperative Education Club were required to be in the ICT program and be interested in a industry related job. The students came to school half the day to learn about the job they chose. The other part of the day was spent working. Officers this year were Ierrel Walls, president: Ralph Tabor, vice-president: Donald Lee, trea- surerg Fred Nantz reporter: Roger Lynch, parlia- mentariang Reggie Reynoz, sergeant-at-arms. Sponsor of the group was Mr. Gwindle Chamber- lain. C15 Eddy Collie: C27 students in class: C35 student takes it easy after class: C43 Faustino Alvarado and Wes Franklin. C43 Rodeo Club Members Make Cer Commereral 2 , :ZF V 1: pkg if If xuigiz K I lf . Y g in N, - W , .V '7 xv e.. .fg33?'Q3,l. 92 U-I v If My El? f'U 'sid cm Activities for the Rodeo club included attending and participating in rodeos. The club also spon- sored their own rodeo. Boys competed in bull riding, bare back, bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping and calf rop- ing. Girls events were goat tying, steer riding, pole bending, barrel racing and breakaway roping. Officers were Kelly Hanks, presidentg Leslie Bar- rett, vice-presidentg and Donna Bennette, secre- tary. Q15 Randy Skeen, Tony Knapp, Kevin Zanchettin, Jody Glazner making commercial for Sid Stout Fordg C23 Larry Bennettg Q33 Kelly Hanks, Brent Crouch, Larry Bennett: C45 Bobby Chance. C43 FFA Members judge and Show Animals The Future Farmers of America attended area con- ventions, judged stock shows, and showed their projects at stock shows . Students were taught how to buy land used for rais- ing crops and how to buy farm equipment. Stu- dents were also taught the importance of feeding live stock. Officers this year for FFA were Kelly Hanks, presi- dent: Todd Mask, vice-president, Kevin Zanchet- tin, secretaryg Kenneth Reed, treasurer: Loyd Wink, reporter: James Martin, sentinelg and Greg Cook, chaplain. Mr. Tommy Pepper sponsored the FFA club this year. C15 Kevin Zanchettin, Lonnie Barclay: C23 Kelly Hanks speaks to the group as their president: C35 member adds to the meet- ing: C49 girls can be in FFA too. S i IA Provides Concessions F or Horn Sports Even ts Projects for the Industrial Arts Club this year were setting up the concession stands for the home football and bas- ketball games and wrestling. The club was in charge of the district bell at the pep ral- lies and the football games.They were also responsible for the noon prayer. Officers for the '76-'77 school year were Ricky McClure, presidentg Sam Burton, vifce-presidentg Ian Parsons, sec- retaryg Darrell Stadler, reporterg and Dianna Moulder, historian. The Industrial Arts Club is sponsored by Mr. Gary Minor and Mr. Jess Roan. 19 Karalei Nunn, lan Parson, 2l Dianna Moulder, 37 Ricky McClure, 43 Lawrence Mims, Garrett Pendergraft. S P if wil?- Zfw? - .13 I S 4 3 . my , ..., --, ' 'fl if N il- P fi can Y, W.. - . 1,1 cf- s ff- - U C45 Eleotrroal Trades Does Charity Work This year's electrical trades classes did all the wiring at the school house. The classes also did electrical jobs around the school and in the sur- rounding area . Some charity work was done for the Village of Hope which is connected with the Faith City Mis- sion downtown. This year's officers were Jerry Downs, president, Donny Perry, vice-president, Mike Cline, trea- surer, Ronnie Meeks, secretary, Tim Flores, reporter, James Mclntire, parliamentarian, and Pat Chavez , sergeant-of-arms . Mr. Ray Custer sponsored the electrical trades this year. Q15 Donny Perry: C23 Class between jobs: Q35 Tim Flores: My Jerry Downs: f5J Mike Cline. C51 In piping trades students were taught the basics of reading blue prints and how to rough in the plum- bing for the school house . Students made individual projects for district con- tests held in Plainview. Officers for the plumbing classes were Hobby Brown, president, Matt Stone, vice-president, Johnny Lozano, secretary, Jerold Sweet, trea- surer, Tim Johnson, reporter, Jesse Rodriguez, parliamentarian and Terry Fulton, sergeant-at- 3.I'IT1S . Mr. Charlie Johnson sponsored the piping trades classes this year. ill Student working on faucet in the school house: C25 Hobey Brown, Johnny Lozanog Q37 Tim Johnson and Ramiro DeLaGarza. Piping Trades Does All Plumbing J , vm' sf 'luv Q W A' up r lx- U F C35 L f.,4 ' r X1 filllllll ll I I I I hay ,xlfgg if f fc 1 Students Construct Caprook House The Building trades students did all the woodwork on the school house. They constructed the frame, built the cabinets, put up the paneling and installed the windows. Officers this year were Johnny Rodriguez, presidentg Doug Burrows, vice-presidentg Rusty Eckels, secre- taryg Larry Craven, treasurerg Bobby Stephenson, reporterg Wes Gore, parliamentariang and Steve McCain, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Gene Davis sponsored the group this year. fly Rookie Halford: C25 Larry Craven, Wes Goreg C37 Wes Gore: Q43 Wes Franklin. Brick Layers Set Tile in House Doing all the bricking and setting tile in the school house were just a few of the ways students gained experience this year. The students also built a fence behind the Auto Mechanic's shop and did various jobs around the school and area. Officers this year included Omar Demars, president: Jack Willingham, vice-president: Andy Candelaria, secretary: Roland Iimmez, treasurer: Doug Cost, parliamentariang Billy Brown, reporterg and Richard Broom, sergeant-at- arms. s. r. ,,. J., 4 Mr. Hubert Wilhelm sponsored the group this year. I Q15 Corrie Heath: Q27 Andy Candelaria: Q33 a student working on the fire- place of the house: C43 Robert Stockton. m C33 C45 98 yr wah ' Auto Meohanros Overhaul Mr. Raineis Bently 123 3312 3 This year the auto mechanic students started ,off their projects by overhauling Mr. Raine's Bently car. Students were able to work on their own cars. Anyone wishing to have their car worked on could arrange to have it fixed . Officers for the club were Manuel De La Garza. presidentg Doug Stewart, vice-presidentg Randy McClure, secretary: David Sherer, treasurer and Sam Burton , parliamentarian . Mr. Bill Kelly sponsored the group this year. C15 Randy McClure: Mr. lgelly helping a student: Q33 stu- dents work togethertxftdget tltqifob done: C45 engine worked on by students: C53 student vtorklnghon a motor. , ttf .t .L X tm a .M , ' Thy . QM 1, T .xy J 'I M ,pk '- VIQJII RH Hi ' 1 ' ,fr Y r-- , N X I it xr: R X' rf PJ p 25,1 ,A pw twill .1 ,mx .Q X 3 52- f, I IN gl A 1 4' haf ' , 'sy jc! 1 . .5 M Lf I, , +A, ' . L Q ybif gf J , jf! If' J-. 111 W Q ' 0 it w-.AJ 4 , tv nf X t ,ivy 1,1 U ,I dy, I yt f 'iff 1, 1 f' -,1t,Q, K ,W X I v .Vx , ,, . 'V' V' X V 'J' A - ix-k'J,iy,. I N 1 :QI V9 V X Eff' 2 X is QD X. 2 V.. t Ro i t-1 A ' 4 tt api' 1 Council Promotes Aotivrt Growth The annual Christmas program, Sadie Hawkins, and the student-teacher basketball game were a few activities the Student Council had this year. Selling spirit tags during football season and spon- soring dances were other activities of the Student Council. T This year Student Council collected 6,655 cans and 3920.50 for 53 children of the High Plains Children's Home and the Children's Cottage. As in the past ten years Student Council has spon- sored the foreign exchange student. This year's exchange student was Jun Tani from Japan. Officers are Jeff Jones, Paula Liedtke, Kim Wil- son, Marie Del Marco, Io Anne Boyle, Danny Mata, Mary Ann Lucero, Alvin Raef, Cheri Mad- den, Danny Perez, Barbara London, and Kelly Dixon. Second Year as Sponsor for Mrs. Love l Hu sw , Q, ilnv its? 3 fling? gi ' 'qu ' A 4r l no Q ft ML y 1' V K '- are C57 l 'AX C63 C15 Mrs. Billie Love, sponsor helps students decorate for Christmasg C23 Beginning of a rneetingg C31 Farley Detteng C43 Mark Lozanog C55 Mark Lozano, Marie Del Marco, Mary Ann Lucero, Kim Wilson and Kelly Dixon: C63 Mrs. Billie Love and Kelly Dixon. A' .v ' K ii 'yr 4 B ' Q - itx, , . . . , . A ',.. I rf ' A ' ' ' ISA, 2 V E - x ,'.' L W yi' ,ffji V - . Q Gizffzl .4 'Eff Student Advisory Posts Smoking Penalties The Student Advisory Committee was elected by each of the four classes. Elected from the senior class were Brad Johnson, Donnie Bellar, Danny Perez and Lupe Cruz. From the junior class Bobby Dean and Johnny Lozano were elected. Eddie Bills and Frances Cruz represented the sophomore class. Freshman representatives were Susan Liles and Steve Sena . The purpose of the Student Advisory Committee was to act as a linking group between the student body and the administrators, stated Mrs. Betty Alderete, sponsor of the committee. After finding that the majority of the Caprock student body preferred not to allow smoking on campus, the committee posted warning signs in the halls and in rest- rooms. Students also set up discipline actions. Q19 Smoking penalties: Q23 Johnny Lozano: C33 Lupe Cruz, Mrs. Betty Alderete, sponsor, Steve Sena, Bruce Nipp, Brad Johnson: Q43 Donnie Bellar and Danny Perez. s,....njH -rf 'PROHIBI TEDJQ ' it fekggfi r - f Frat 0' Q5sasfm+ pniiiiijqa rwfve with the Sffifnf-i7neip4i5Aila uillslge y 'JOM-'ed 404 'nfffmd of fb' Pfmdafe +0 be rallcwdf tfysassglgsafft W, ,,,,q,,g be 3. 'Vffffiw' J , 1 , .5 fewer .a4r-'- 5u'5Pended JWBA gL'hf ii3 'lt' ., Lf 5...-ff. 05'g,.i x t be R F' i-J 'lffit .suspended to c.ur4re.n'l' S J F cn S JSE tm 5 W ti 8 staffs? fttt , J r if f' V, iiifig ryb Q it v' . S Faculty Committee Selects NHS Members 'll To become a member of the National Honor Society you must maintain a 90 average and have good character and citizenship . All juniors and seniors were asked to fill out an application. Then a faculty committee made the final selection of members. The faculty committee made their decision on each students scholarship, citizenship, leadership and character. Officers for the NHS were Rance Sel- lon, president: Beverly Barnes, vice- presidentg Melissa Broughton, secre- tary-treasurer: Pam Noel and Lia Dun- can, historians. Mrs. Anne Smith sponsored the NHS this year. Q15 Lia Duncan, Jeff Jones, Kendall Stanford, Pam Noel: C25 Mrs. Smith, Melissa Broughton: C33 Members at a before school meeting: C43 Rance Sellon. 103 :lf .Q 1 Jr' ' ffl' , f x IA Y in-A ', 4 I ,1 Staff Produces Yearbook La Saga staff members produced a 256 page yearbook including all activities of the year. Many long and tedi- ous hours were spent drawing layouts, writing copy, and taking and printing pictures. Editors Mark Young and Paula Brents supervised all staff members, making sure all deadlines were met. Section editors included Dane Williams, classes, Darlene Bunn, organizationsg Kent Killian, sportsg Paula Brents, honors, Julie Fielding, student life and academicsg Tim Rasmuss, indexg and Debbie Stone, advertising. Mark Lozano served as head photographer. Bobby Dean, Jim Silliman, Dan Wetmore, Cary Clemence, Tom Hutchins, Tim Rasmuss were photographers. Miss Luinda Verden advised the staff. C13 Miss Verden listens to students' strange ideas: C23 Darlene Bunn, Paula Brents, Dane Williams, Kent Killian, Julie Fielding, Debbie Stone and Tim Rasmuss: C35 Mark Young and Paula Brems: i4J Cary Clemence, Tom Hutch- ins, Bobby Dean, Jim Silliman, Tim Ras- muss. Mark Lozano and Dan Wetmore. Ull lil Tum bl eweed Tlm es Printed Monthly NJ C23 Tumbleweed Times is printed monthly by second year journalism students. Staff members write copy, sell ads and layout pages for each issue. Beginning journalism students assist staff members by writing news briefs for each issue. Editors included Rhonda Brown and Sandy Kilman, editors-in-chief: Tammy Thompson, news editorg Judy Pylant, editorials editorg Paula Brazil, fea- tures editorg Terri Truitt, organizations editorg Rusty Harris, sports editor: Debbie Crawford, advertising managerg and Jim Silliman, cartoon- ist. C15 Jim Silliman working on the cartoons for the paper: C25 Judy Pylant, Rhonda Brown, Paula Brazil and Terri Truitt: C35 Debbie Crawfordq C45 Rhonda Brown and Judy Pylant look over the calender. QPF' 105 D. 'X X G ff . J Q Sk iw 4 -ar ,Her ,A . !,. Iv, . !. d. QL S 7. 3, , Lv ,N gi? ,MW -qw l di . 5 . aw , . - .g.a ... . - . I '. '- ' . 11- : 3. . - Z'- '-' . ' , 'ftftpu 35- -5- my 1 I 1.1.5,- ' . -3.-Z,-'.. . .-J.. . . kat... . , l 21- 1. . ' .F sg..-. Z, . ....',,', ,. ' . '. ,- --lf N E 1- . .' jig 1.14 -V ' Z1,- - 41: .. .. . . . 'f'- .'- -. :2-'- .' - 1,2 95 V - , ..'.j '.:-. ,is- ir ': - '5 J .' 13: ' .-' 1' ' 11- E .' 11' ,' - ,'-,f:.I- ,- '. - v..- .. . j,-'. D . . :lf -2.2 -if 14 .' . . za , J- '.'- z 2.. . - 9 L- .,-4 1 - - ' .ig '-, 1 -.-.- . - x.. '5-g ,..s -. - , . '- .,.r.,:.. . ': '-P ' 'if' :Q ' af ' . .. . ' -nd L1 . 735.3 - - .- Xa 1 v- . ,, ' , - , qgbvky QF. ng' '- ,NJN if t 1 10 7 Sylvia Crowned Queen Sylvia Moreno was crowned the fourteenth queen of Caprock High School in a coronation held November 18. Miss Moreno was escorted by Michael Olivas. Runners-up were Terri Truitt escorted by Mark Rameriz, and Kemi Jennings escorted by Kent Kil- lian. 0 Eseo Kemi, Terri - Ladies in Waiting .L ling '51 We C13 Sylvia also serves as drum major of the Longhorn Band: C21 Terri is an active member of Speech and Drama: C33 Kemi was chosen as Football sweetheart. Horns Elect Dennis and KemjM1'. and Miss CHS :' 11-w mr wi-u-if' ,wif A fyffss , A E ai' S ' W'Q e 1i2ef1s?35Q: Terri, Ran Ce, Mary Ann, and Kent Mr. and Miss CHS Runners Up , ,.,,. ,W aw? 1, wx .9 ' ' fi 'ggi gf Egg . MQ - .,- .. r. . px 'K .Q ,.,,. ' L. L?-. if -'Nl 1 H 1 .sv 1 - V1.3 .,,'- -W: ,inf 157 - X . W . eta sf I if 'W. ,Qs- f .'3 Z .. s if 'M f s K if - .' ' hi s as ' T 'xc' . F ,, R31 '13 ,zz 33.3, f- 'llftqigg-'ma Q W ,Q ul elf' 53 -x U:E?3 viii ' .sun W Seniors Honor Pam and Billy as Favorites vw,-r, o A 'ff 4 ,K , 137: xg: ' ' ' . N fav fvhw 1 K W. if,'Q'?'f??f?1 Y.. Debbie and Daniel Elected as junior Favorites 11-- 16 fn-QXQ hr-gg-vp-4 if! Luisa and Charlie Voted as Sophomore F 3 vorites ' x Q P e Cruz Freshmen Choose Gina and Sid as Favorites 4 ', xx X. -1-V , Y 4. 1. K ' if walt' I.-ui. - D - l -lg i i T1 - ,I is N.-- ' 'X f . X I X Senior F Dehlah Y Arnold Yell fam es ,-Q at 'Q' 3? 'I 1 E1 Q v01f1't S R1Ck ers-Ugg, el ton 1 X Kazgen i ca-if-f. i5 Y 3m'ff4'iP'fLi 4 F ,es anFaV01'1tes is W L1 L ian 1 es on 3, , , kiwi lk O' 'Or Bkbb shf Longhorns of the Months September . . . Jeff Jones . . . Spanish Club . . . Football 3 yrs . . . NHS 2 yrs . . . Stu- dent Council President . . . Hi-Y President . . . FHA . . . Technical Foul Club . . . Who's Who . . . Pam Noel . . . Orchestra 3 yrs . . . Varsity Cheerleader 2 yrs . . . Homecoming Princess 3 yrs . . . Spanish Club . . . Drama . . . NHS 2 yrs . . . Orchestra Queen . . . Class Favorite 3 yrs . . . Speech Team . . .Who's Who. . . October . . . Danny Perez . . . Varsity Foot- ball 3 yrs . . . Track . . . Wrestling . . . Young Life . . . Student Council Executive Board 2 yrs . . . Spanish Club . . . Optimist Club Citizenship Award . . . Student Advisory President . . . Technical Foul Club . . . Marie Del Marco . . . Girl's Track 3 yrs . . . Student Council . . . Drama 3 yrs . . . Thes- pian Society 3 yrs . . . Cross Country . . . Best Novice Actor Award 1976 . . . Musical . . . District All-Star Cast for One-Act Play November . . . Mark Lozano . . . Football 3 yrs .... Spanish Club . . . Student Council . . . La Saga Staff . . . Track 2 yrs . . . Class Favorite 11th . . . Class Treasurer 11th . . . PHA . . . Technical Foul Club . . . Who's Who . . . Dianna Moulder . . . Girl's Track 3 yrs . . . Cross Country 2 yrs . . . Fighting Heart Award 2 yrs . . . Student Coun- cil . . . Leo's Club . . . Industrial Arts . . . NHS . . . December . . . Rance Sellon . . . Basketball 3 yrs . . . 4-H Club . . . Bar-None 4-H Club . . . NHS CPresidentJ2yrs . . . Student Coun- cil . . . Mr. CHS Runner-up . . . Queen's Court . . . Daughter's of American Revolution History Award . . . Who's Who . . . Kemi Jennings . . . Volleyball 2 yrs . . . President of Class 10th, 12th . . . Favorite Runner-up 10th, 11th . . . Homecoming Princess Runner- up 10th, 11th, 12th . . . Queen Candidate . . . Y-Teens . . . VOE . . . Home and Family Living Award 1976 . . . Anchor Club . . . Student Council . . . Football Sweet- heart . . . Miss CHS . . January . . . Jay Hunt . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Track3yrs. . . Leo'sClub . . . FHA2 yrs . . . Math and Science Club . . . Selected to All American Basketball Team . . . Mary Ann Lucero . . . Student Council . . . Vol- leyball . . . Varsity Cheerleader 11th . . . VOE . . . FHA . . . Miss CHS Runner-up . . .Who'sWho. . Longhorns of the Months February . . . Kent Killian . . . Football 3 yrs . . . Baseball 3 yrs . . . Student Council . . . Queen's Court . . . Vice-President of Class 10th, 11th . . . Favorite Runner-up 10th, 11th . . . Spanish Club . . . Mr. CHS Runner- up . . . FHA . . . Technical Foul Club . . . La Saga Staff . . . Cindy Profitt . . . Y-Teens . . . Gir1's Track Trainer . . . Choir . . . Drama 3 yrs . . . FHA . . . Thespian Society 3 yrs . . . Musical . . . Young Life . . . Anchor Club . . . March . . . Barry Richey . . . Spanish Club 2 yrs . . . NHS 2 yrs . . . Rotary Club Repre- sentative . . . National Merit Scholarship Finalist . . . Who's Who . . . Terri Truitt . . . Young Life . . . Student Council . . . Speech Team 2 yrs . . . FHA 2 yrs . . . Drama . . . Thespian Society . . . Queen Candidate . . . Miss CHS Runner-up . . . Senior Class Treasurer . . . Anchor Club . . . Tumbleweed Times Staff . . . NHS . . . Sen- ior Executive Board . . . District All-Star Cast One-Act Play. . . April . . . Dan Wetmore . . . Varsity Track 3 yrs . . . Cross Country 2 yrs . . . FHA Trea- surer . . . Cheri Madden . . . Girl's Golf 3 yrs . . . FHA . . . Spanish Club . . . Student Council Executive Board 2 yrs . . . Young Life . . . Queen's Court . . . May . . . Kendall Stanford . . . Tennis Team 3 yrs . . . Spanish Club . . . Leo's Club . . . NHS 2 yrs . . . Young Life . . . Who's Who . . . Paula Liedtke . . . Varsity Girl's Track 2 yrs . . . FTA . . . Student Council . . . l Young Life . . . FHA . . . Girl's Basketball . . .Who'sWho. . . J. .. .V A 3 . ' 1 , xl F T Q rl, u 5 A W i Y ' ' . T A x . 5 S lmliniiln l17i'm 1Ul'-:l v Ten Horns Earn Whois Who Honors Mark Lozano . . . Student Council 3 yrs . . . Spanish Club . . . Football 3 yrs . . . Track 2 yrs . . . Junior Class Favorite . . . FHA . . . La Saga Staff . . . LOM . . . Paula Liedtke . . . Varsity Track 2 yrs . . . FTA 2 yrs . . . Young Life . . . Basketball . . . FHA . . . Student Council 2 yrs . . . LOM . . . Jeff Jones . . . Spanish Club . . . Football 3 yrs . . . Student Council President . . . NHS 2 yrs . . . FHA . . . Young Life . . . Queen's Court . . . LOM . . . Representative to Rotary Club . . . Pam Noel . . . Spanish Club . . . Orchestra 3 yrs . . . NHS 2 yrs . . . Cheerleader 2 yrs . . . Speech Team . . . Homecoming Prin- cess 10th, llth, 12th . . . Class Favorite 10th, 11th, 12th . . . Orchestra Queen . . . LOM Barry Richey . . . NHS 2 yrs . . . WTSU Math Contest 3 yrs . . . UIL Science Contest . . . Representative to Rotary Club . . . National Merit Finalist . . . LOM . . . Rosa Ortega . . . Student Council . . . Vol- leyball 2 yrs . . . NHS 2 yrs . . . VOE . . . Class Favorite Runner-up 12th . . . Rance Sellon . . . Basketball 3 yrs . . . 4-H Club 3 yrs . . . NHS 2 yrs . . . NHS President . . . LOM . . . DAR History Award . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Queen's Court . . . Darrell Stadler . . . Football . . . Industrial Arts . . . Intramurals . . . Student Council . . . ANB Explorer Post . . . Mary Ann Lucero . . . Student Council 3 yrs . . . Volleyball 2 yrs . . . Varsity Cheer- leader 11th . . . LOM . . . VOE Secretary - n 4 Kendall Stanford . . . Tennis 3 yrs . . . Most Outstanding Tennis Player 3 yrs . . . Leo's Club . . . NHS 2 yrs . . . Teacher's Aide . . . Queen's Court. . . LOM. . . Paula A ,,. 'l M5 13' J Qzflfffr ff? in -if L12-W f 'QP Ir fi! Q .1 ,, ,x H' at M.. Y . ..' 'Y'. -gnu .,f '-u.. ' ,.1,-I. - . . 113,-Q., I .:j::. , . , - ,l' ., - s '.,-- ' ' . 3 ,,..f'- ,f .-... - - , - . - ',-. '.'- -- . I I - '.l' 1 .gl .. , - mrzz' ::..- - -, .'.'...3 ,. 2' S . T '- - - ' 1-.4 . . J. ' 'B-.4 l' .'l.-::- -..' . gag' 5' 3 4h . '.-'-.-91. s :Ur . ., 'jus-.' .',: .. ..-, -3' 4 4.1 1 . - D 4 5 :.' ,Xl ' . .ij as 5 3... . n ., ,h , 4 . , in -'.'4 - , ',: -'G V-' ' .'- ' . ' ' '.l'x :'S-2.1 . 'Z. - 1 2. u, - -. 5 1' ' vt , .-g- , .qR'. I . 34 'h A75 'UF f-1 ' XML' .15 Hr. ,Xl ,W I-1+ .5 , L Tx-,H 4,-gf, sPnn'r5 Cheerleaders En co urege En th usiasm for School Activities Varsity cheerleaders boosted spirit in all athletic activities. Cheerleaders for the 1976-77 school year were seniors Debbie Merrill, Pam Noel, Terry Brooks, Cindy Glasgow, and Delilah Yarborough and juniors Lisa Logsdon, Toni Chesser, and Karen Madi- son. Ms. Judy McLean was the sponsor of this year's cheerleaders . Cheerleaders were active in all school activities plus in all sports. Cheerleaders kept spirit up through all the smiles and frowns. C13 Terry Brooks: C29 TOP ROW, L to R: Delilah Yarborough, Karen Madison, Terry Brooks. MIDDLE ROW, L to R: Pam Noel, Toni Chesser, Lisa Logsdon, Debbie Merrill. BOTTOM ROW: Cindy Glasgow. 1'-, . 'l Cheerleaders Boost Greet Charger Spirit Charger cheerleaders led the 1976 77 freshman teams. They are Glna Velarde Susan L1les Paula W1l l1ams Demse Franklln Delna Hughes, and Sara Errington. Cheerleaders were sponsored by Mrs Jane Douglas durlng the flISI quarter and Mlss Sherri Noah during the second and thlrd quarters freshman cheerleaders had many lmportant reponsibilities and dunes Cheerleaders promote SPlIlI that leads to Charger VICIOIICS and losses The girls stayed busy all year maklng slgns plannlng and presenung pep rallles and dolng anythlng else they were called upon to do. C15 Freshman cheerleaders C25 Paula W1111ams C39 TOP ROW, L to R: Gina Velarde Sara Errrngron Demse Franklm FRONT ROW L to R Paula Wrllrams Susan L11es Derna Hughes. 'Y If 1. C l - , fWm.,..,. ,, , 9 ...,.,.. ,.., A-My - aaa, A U lf' 'WD fp E: V f5f1?l3f-f'- --- - J 'w ' av ' - uf .'-. X - . .. .a.Ly,. ' 'rr u s' , W T Fl d .,.,y 'M X , .. ,J I . 6 :, .. fs e v W is . IH Ha! ' iI - ...,..,...--- ,4 i. 4... .f.q4- , C15 x Horns Finish Tough With 4-6 Record The Horns gained much experience and success this season. The Longhorns started out strong and finished strong. Coaches this season were: Ray Basinger, Larry Bahner, Richard Eddleman, Bob Andrew, Sheldon Marsh, Don Carper and W. N. Elam. Longhorn success is due largely to superb coaching and players working together. Credit is also due to the school spirit dis- played during football season. .1165 ,.,-- ...W .Mg P vb- -Q1 an C17 W' A 'sf - . , -A Lg. Wh: C35 J 443 X X 1+ l N ? y 5 1' M 'L f Q53 113 Kem Killian: Q21 Donnie Ray. Donnie Bellarp C33 Donnie Ray, Dennis Skel- ton, Danny Perez: 143 Roben Hueberq C53 Kevin Kmapp: C63 Mark Swaim: C79 Keith Bartley. My 'ibn ,.1 , 'Q 5? wr 5' Q. N, Ofs- v .Q Y ,, . W ,. ' ' .. , H' 'A' s is ' .1 Q '1- 'if'- 'wyg ,Y . iv, W, ., or fm 4 Y fi A Ml C67 Um 127 ikkfi. V Dedica tion and Pride Provide Success Horns finished strong with a 4-6-0 record. This was a rebuilding year for the Horns. During district play the Horns finished 2-2-0 in the win loss column. Wins were over Tas- cosa 7-O and Palo Duro 17-O. 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' e.. s n . f '- 1' ' Sh orth orns Finish 3-5-2 Season The junior varsity football team was stronger than their record showed. In total offense the Shorthorns averaged 218 yards a game. Leading rusher was Richard Tillman with 516 yards and three touchdowns. Tommy Keeling led the defense with 149 tackles. CD Sherman Stewart: C25 Iim Webb, Freddie Delagarzaq C35 Shorthorns defensive line: C43 Dewayne Cox. s C37 51, C43 .1'I:57 C15 Tommy Keeling: C27 Richard Tillman: Q33 Daniel Mata: man . David Ricci . f fF ' c2m .,-. 'A if - was us-1,-.cv 'ff'Vik '44, 4 -.v-an may . it --M-WA - -...,.-na Jfwunuv ,. ,.,. fr ,Y ,s,:,.,., ., 5 f X , 5 tv 4 A l-:52',?'f' ,jg W 4 fi' ' .-'if V ' V 1. - -1 A S' . .Ml .1 -k ,3 ,, , ' '. Q ,flu N 'j.3f3-gf '- F-V ,af A.1'f g ? 5S-iL:-4.f. ,. .L -. EF, Nw A YM nv, I I 'Wm ' . ' D ,,. 'war' w K A ,za -. lg. .-gl-'-,Q nnxfhf tw-.1 M .rpg 5- I ' v4 . 'ln r .I 54.1-'-1-f -f ' - . f3'ff -'A- qv--L Sri '- 'V , 1' R 37' ulhr. 0' Wu M M Lilith. . ' C17 1 f- Q' ' 1' , - 'lf- Y- gm E' -5 , l r -1 HEX f. ' . QQ. M l, ox.-i 9 4 QAM, Q W - ,- . 5 A 'f- 2 fif- wf-Q .. 'M 'kv 1 Hr' I 1- ,, -vm f- A 8 ' X 4 P 4'-- ' .' '3 fi: . ' ' ' 'fm A 3 'vs Q N ' ., ' 5a 31' -fifyft Q -of .Lf-,., Q4 4 r- 1 'ws ,f . . gfdfk -..-I 3-' - ' 'UH T f' ' M V .mf M 4 .fwff .ff ' mv. 'yum' W :iw r '. ff 5 J A ' 7 W , D J N ,X 1 1 40,01 .,q,,, . -J 4 , 4 - .fis-M . -:'fiF'ff',,2f --' 'ffeum' 34, ,nf 4 ,. ,., M1521 . ,fz,Xg7Q - M W . A45 fri' ' '- Q, W ' v h .4 x . url ' ' 'l ' L... ,Ji W 1 W 1 s n fs, .n i M ' 1Ng,F. ' 137 C45 I .,. in, 1. . .rf 'Gita 4: X 31 T f' x I lf, 3 ',, f ' '- '.. L13 ,xi '-L , 4-QW P Amr: .- ,WW , ,f V K f 1' 'ff Sophs End With Sad 1-8 Record Sophomores ended their season with a 1-8 record. Under the direction of coaches Sheldon Marsh and Pat Williams the sophs played well, but inexperience proved to be the downfall. C13 Jerry Dockeryz f2J Martin Beggsg f3J Mike Goodsen. .114 , , Q 1 G 'ilk' W nut. .. , . '14 ' 'if' re.. .A ' .1 f yu - , f -1 ' - vw H w ':,. 'Q .,!.,, xi .Q f3J 'V ,J Chargers Strive for 5-4 Record Charger's determination and desire paid off this year with a winning season. Coaches Sandy Ham and Danny Seaborn were very pleased with this year's performance. 115 Freddie Valdez: KZJ Charger offensive lineg C35 Steve Felton: C45 Richard Baker. JAM My WU, MQW we wig? C43 gl N I C11 .Y iff: I f f W f 55: 4' 'Girly' 3ii?. 4 W Y, Af r 'S rf we we 1- GJ ,Q .J 5591 5 -9 .,. C31 rv? , ea Q .9 is :fi 'fxegn - - I f r' 4 ,306 f T' , ,o g I, ' f Y? 'JJV 'i 'V' -2 P c7Y4-E3 JFEEx . yn!-1,3191 qn y. -.. 1 Wg! JS Y grigqsabi -,?',.,+-qt. Y M4 ,Y ,:A- J, 5 .lv .,.,,I I 1 V ma .1-.. -1 ' V -I Jh x, '- q ,ifq 'Ori ig,,xi,,V.l'KQ,j.'v ,iz zz M , L49 gay I4 as ew J - 11 D, an . 411.120 Q.. .gn ' q - 4 wg-gp:rn, . ' f 1 M --fs: ,. 'W nwt w sli-Q ' S: ' .' V ' '?'l Q:lff25-'3- iii 5 1-7 ?i:!'f' - ffl? R iga-if V25 ffl - ' I ' - - f I NWS? '.S 'f iT '. 'C 3f.?h 3 --f'W'1? ' a+5'+:fti ...Q ' :-.-5 - J --f.segfy2f', Al- . ' Q. . ,i z r 1 35 V ,gsm-ig' 'Q ' , 4:1 . 3' W M7 5 2 :Ir M P-5fW i' 55:: 1l5 ' : -.1 w. 3'-is -:Q- ,. 1 .vWU,,i,.,k-I ,.. - p V A A ,Alktv 'ig ma L.,..v!,f. L .:-.ian ,Aff Rigb y , -.1 1 V . . : 4 : 1- u . ..J 1 sith .-gTf.ffti54Lt,1ir?:5.:? f 1:4 5 . pic., u p -, pb 49319 e g, K f' I - . rf' . , - A - ., . - ' . G 'J '4 az' w-TE . 21- 1 , f -. It - : Q3 I ' .- , F I--R. - gf' - - A4 4 WLM : if I I 'v ' - , , u L - 1. . I . x v I ' ' L' , ,, ' x -fp F, I, :QA v 1 M Law! .Nj f 4 4 1 . ' - ,, 'M' ww . 'f - ' E A A 41' , ' r . , .-Q' Y' ' 1 ,T A! Qzff-AW M, . ,. Q. gy 5 .1 my rt' .,- 'L-:il-1 jf .. pf .51 ,, ' -',n ,gk F. '. .1 ', r-, 2 -. f.:?,-L: ' tis: rg- an ' . fm : S- I-.., ..g- -- a s X 0251.3 may lf 11 .A - . .. 1 - I If Varsity Football STANDING 1st ROW, L to R: B. Johnson, D. Wilson, B. Stephenson, E. Crow, M. Moorman, D. Skelton, K. Bart- ley, R. Estrada, R. Estrada, K. Knapp, G. Christ, D. Ray, B. Dean. STANDING 2nd ROW, L to R: J. Miller, M. Swaim, D. Perez, R. Stine, T. Daniels, W. Gore, R. I-Iueber, D. Dodson, J. Jones, R. Echels, P. Ortega, L. Craven, B. Chance, D. Mata. SITTING, L to R: R. Till- man, D. Bellar, S. Stewart, P. Newman, M. Lozano, K. Killian, D. Cox, K. Hanks, C. Moore, J. Lozano, J. Webb, J. Rodriguez, J. Cruz. ,Nj junior Varsity Football STANDING, L to R: J. Roper, G. Dunn, F. DeLaGarza, W. Weatherholt, R. Stine, J. Miller, D. Ricci, J. Porras, Coach Elam. KNEELING, L to R: P. Ortega, R. Tillman, L. Monroe, M. Rodriguez, K. Veteto, T. Keeling, J. Bargas, J. Webb, R. Taylor. SITTING, L to R: J. Rodri- guez, R. Shelton, J. Alanis, T. Johnson, J. Cruz, R. Heredia, D. Mata, S. Almanza. R Sophomore Football STANDING, L to R: M. Beggs, R. Mullins, J. Kiper, R. Bates, R. Whipkey, R. McKinley, R. Williams, C. Pope, J. Mitchell, T. Barnes, Coach Williams. KNEELING, Lto R: C. Cruz, M. McLaughlin, D. Lyons, K. Cordell, C. Derden, S. Rael, S. Osborn, M. Leard, R. Whitley. SIT- TING, L to R: E. Winn, M. Goodson, E. Mata, S. Cor- dell. J. Dockery, K. Short, M. Costello, J. Miller, H. Herm. x Frashm an Football STANDING, L to R: Coach I-Iam, R. Morrison, B. Brake, J. Hartline, J. Gauna, D. Bull, F. Jimenez, J. Bates, J. London, L. Meador, F. Valdez, B. Short, W. Hodge, Coach Seabourn. KNEELING, L to R: T. Dalton, S. Sla- ter, G. O'Dell, G. Mayes, J. Cox, S. Felton, R. Wil- liams, T. Miles, S. Sena, R. Crawford, B. Jones, N. Beggs. FRONT ROW, L to R: J. Parades. sd Barrera, D. Ramos, D. Eudy, D. Hampton, D. B esf R. Baker, K. Craig, T. Weaver, R. Youree, S. Gol ith, T. Rodri- guez, D. Wilkerson. -- , - .., N I 33 I tr 'X-,X K! S 'k It Valle ballers p1 e , y Caprock varsity volleyball team finished the sea- son with an 8-16 record. In district play, the Horns were winless in eight outings. Horn volleyballers won consolation in the Abilene Keys City Tournament. Senior Sandy Kilman was named second team A11- District by the Amarillo Globe News. C13 Tammy Ponds, Paula Brents: C25 Carla Gibbs, Laura Brooks, Gloria Mata, Nancy Brents: C39 Debbie Thompson: C43 Paula Brents, Judy Hurst. .-nt.'2...1...r ,pw C17 .reams-fzxw f MM ,mr ,M .xi L1 Ni. 'M J' ,,.,,...,..,.-an-in-WNf ' my . wver. wma . nmmqnv- f- - 4 ff K.. , ,, r QF 7' r . af.. :Mn f- ,arm - -- 1 , N ,: Q x rrqfgggf jlffjy Ag . 'r 43' fu- er F- . . 'f3 :W -- 'F 4. --W ' -s's 'r-I ' . ,, L....,:., W-.- .r H Q 1. ysiy, t'.s 'A .N , yi- ' A 1:?.f'fN '? a' f'.2,gg, Frm .,,.. f VM' - gg ' -, 4 f3 rLf- ' . .'ffi'. - .4 Y Q ' - rf . P . A T. fl p 'TBR , - ' . . ' hy. V4 f: s .al s Yi on K N, ii Ti 1'-3 01 fy, ,- C43 116 C13 Sandy Kilmang C23 Varsity team and Coach Linda Sumnerg C35 Becky Fiel. X. . -vo v 9 r':v'1?'4?1'f'i ' t 17' wi?!T'4 s 1 T . - . f vw' -- w ' . I .....s ..u L. . ..v 427 ii 1. MQ,-Liw ,gggQ1 fr , 1 - A-Mis-writ 2' 7 3-9:3-51:3 ,x,, I 5- i'Pr:,.,...x . ,, ,-rw. greg ,:-, .J J.., V 4 t,fL.:::sz2v.. .:. , .gm A T? , A J fsif., 1 135 - 1-Q,?Lii Bump, Set, Spike Junior varsity volleyballers showed poise and desire throughout the season. The girls were under the direction of Miss Mickey Pelley. 1976-77 was a year for experience for the junior girls. The girls played throughout the season with pride for the colors of orange and white. C15 Karen Knapp, Laura Brooks: C23 Volleyball prac- tice: C35 Debbie Thompson, Sandy Kilman. , . Xlpfi. N I p mfr M--with H rf-3 :,. - sg WF ' 'MH' 4, v. x. .,.fQwww1v:P'-was , fa 139- .335'F'73 'f,' L' ' 1-:fms.:en,a:.a.sf-ia vamamaumaixfwnafasvwfm S l l36 113 5 Chargers Gain Experience Charger volleyball gals learned techniques and desire. Competition was tough and exciting. The girls displayed-sportsmanship and courage throughout the season. The freshmen were coached by Mrs. Barbara Dillard. C13 LaDonna Turrentineg C23 Tanya Brown and Kathy Reilmanq C33 Gara Satterfield. 'J 7 Varsity Volleyball STANDING, L to R: Beverly Barnes, Judy Hurst, Becky Fiel, Tina Bennett, Virginia Magallanes, Rita Eakes. KNEELING, L to R: Tammy Ponds, Sandy Kilman, Paula Brents, Lynette Benge, Deb- bie Thompson. junior Varsity Volleyball STANDING, L to R: Farley Detten, Gloria Mata, Rhonda Russell, Donna Dendy, Nancy Brents, Becky Salazar, Deb- bie Medley, Karen Knapp, Sherry Halford. SITTING, L to R: Debbie Harrison, Elaine Gallegoes, Laura Brooks, Carla Gibbs, Frances Cruz, Theresa Cummins. Freshman Volleyball STANDING, L to R: Sherri Smith, Beverly Bellar, Gara Satterfield, Tanya Brown. Connie Snider, Linda Sierra, Ladonna Turrentine, April Tucker. SITTING, L to R: Coach Barbara Dillard, Paula Williams, Diana Long, Gina Velarde, Charlotte Barnett, Brenda Green, Kathy Reil- man, Tammy Keeling, Cindy Rouk. NOT SHOWN: Lisa Saavedra. if susslllii' e fs 6 V 4. it-lm x , 'hw ., 1 fl rl .ah f-, A 5 lllcgw- , . w , . 1' W S 5 138 W Tennis Team Defends District Title The 1976-'77 Horn tennis team did an outstanding job this year. The varsity placed third in the Andrews Invitational Tournament and the San Angelo Tour- nament. The tennis team pounded E1 Paso Austin, E1 Paso Burges, E1 Paso High and El Paso Jefferson in dual matches. The netters went into the city meet with a 10-0 dual match record . Outstanding players for Coach Jerry Pybus were Ken- dall Stanford, Melody Edwards, Rusty Harris, Larry Bevers, Becky Gerken, and Yvonne Berryhill. C15 Yvonne Berryhillg C23 Melody Edwards, Becky Gerkeng C35 Larry Beversg C43 Terry James: C53 Craig Long, Kendall Stanford. 433 T wa Netters Improve and Work for Perfection -V1 . SAM -0 1-, .. X h , I f 5, h r 2 Q13 f2J Q15 Chris Whiteg 423 Christ' N man, John Skidmoreg C35 Larry 4 k . -1 f. x 1, J . , . . 1 .4-f g S, If C23 C13 Annie Escalanteg C29 Chris White: C33 BACK ROW, L to R: David Vaughn, Mike Baker. Tony Young, Rusty Harris, Terry James, Kendall Stanford, Kris White, Larry Bevers, Donnie Clark, Coach Jerry Pybus. FRONT ROW, L to R: Annie Escalante, D'Nan Busby, Kim Bal- leu, Debbie Stewart, Becky Gerken, Christie Newman, Yvonne Berryhill, Melody Edwards, Debbie Cole, Diane Escoto. 42 Orange and White Cagers Show Hustle and Spirit Horn roundballers finished a struggling season with an 8-18 record. The Longhorns were led by 6'6 sen- ior post Jay Hunt. He averaged over 20 points a game. Hunt was named to the all-district team and the Panhandle Super Team . Hunt and senior Billy Parks were the team captains for the '76- 7 I season. The roundballers averaged 59.3 points a game and gave up 60.7 points to their opponents. Caprock displayed sportsmanship and much hustle on the courts this season. The team was coached by Bill White. Q15 Jay Hunt: 123 Steve Yorkg C33 Stan Errington. ' xlklgw 5 -1 - 4 -1 . 1 r, Q. .Ja E, A .,,.f,,: 1 ,fr . ,. ,. Qi C13 R1 1 N ff- iv' 2 Y V no 2 , . E f A sy-H I L V ffl VA ,W N X ----'rf h mv' v! K . , .Ex ,Tig -V-...4 .. 'IPP W ra ' fwi 4 2. mv C37 C13 Billy Parks: C25 Jay Humg C37 Alvin Raef. .1 :xp 14 I V Cagers End Season Respeotively The 1976-77 junior varsity basketball team completed their season by losing to Tascosa 53-42. The team ended the sea- son with a 4-17 record. Seven of the team's losses were by three points or less. Junior varsity showed a lot of hustle and poise in most games but lack of experience hurt them. Charles Mixon was the team captain this year. Sherman Stewart led the team in scoring and assists. In rebounding and steals, Rick Hodges led the team. Charles Stuart and Bart Allison led the team in field goal and free throw per- centage respectively. Junior varsity was coached by Wally Elam. C13 Jim Weimer, Scott Sandel: C23 Rick Hodges: C33 Rick Hodges, James Errington: C43 Sherman Stewart. 4, A. P v A Y i 'T TR ,..,, V .4 f ' W?fggi' M if-E335 Eg., -f-,W -+- 7 ti1??E3ff-5i'1 ,. A J 'li' f , S- it' 'ff ml. . K - ,Q M. L -...sk , H p 1 I 9 G 51 . --E 4 t. h . H , H, K L' , W ' ' U9 3 -'LI r 'ff ., 7 'Q 14:15-ff .- - u . - x .q v -F ,, 1 , .5 ,lege Q A I4 ' g ', LW I F 4 ,ga I -5 1 t 8:5212 L 'H .thi xx C47 44 X-X 'N- xxx Freshman Roun dbellers Struggle to 2-12 Season The Freshman boys basketball team finished the season with a 2-12 record. The team began the season with two straight victories. Steve Sena was the team's leading scorer while Freddie Valdez was the team's leading rebounder. The team was under the direction of Danny Sea- born. C15 T.F.C. cheering club, C25 trainer Matt Sheet, C33 Tim Frost, C45 Longhorn supporters C47 A6 Varsity Basketball STANDING, L to R: Ricky Monroe, Randy Hughes, Jay Hunt, Alvin Raef, Rance Sel- lon, Billy Parks. KNEELING, L to R: Bruce Nipp, Steve York, Stan Errington, Timmy Frost. junior Varsity Basketball STANDING, L to R: Jim Weimer, Charles Stewart. Tommy Wright, Greg Theu- son, James Errington. KNEELING, L to R: Rick Shel- ton, Bart Allison, Charles Mixon, Rick Hodges, Sher- man Stewart, Brad Ianney. Freshman Basketball STANDING, L to R: Kurt Craig, David Wilkerson, Joe Parades, Dwayne Bull, Scott Slater, Tim Dalton, Freddie Valdez, Gary O'Dell, Coach Danny Seabourn. KNEELING, L to R: Sid Felton, Jeff Guana, Steve Sena, Greg Mayes, Randy Morrison, Johnny Cox, Tim Weaver, Roddy Youree, Steve Golds- mith. NOT PICTURED: Bobby Short. ' Yi 13 X5-J f-Nay' Y kgx -1533 C1531 K7 r-.X fr.-Sr. Girl Roundballers Place 2nd in City C-irls' basketball began in all Amarillo schools this year. Games were played with other Amarillo high schools. The junior-senior team had a 5-6 record. The girls finished second in the city tournament. Mrs . Linda Sumner coached the junior-senior team . C15 Carla Gibbsg C25 Christine Newman: C35 Paula Liedtke, Bev- erly Barnesg C45 BACK ROW, L to R: Patti Chesser, Lynette Benge, Paula Liedtke, Christine Newman, Shasta Johnson, Tina Bennett, Cindy Proffitt. FRONT ROW, L to R: Debbie Thomp- son, Debbie Moore, Beverly Barnes, Gina Fristoe, Carla Gibbs. N C33 C43 I4 48 C15 BACK ROW, L to R: Patti Ches- ser, Farley Detten, Kim Keesee, Marilyn Walters, Becky Fiel, Rhonda Russell, Irene Hindman, Cindy Proffitt. FRONT ROW, L to R: Debbie Balleu, Theresa Cummins, Terri Rollinson, Starla Taylor, Debbie Harrison, Yvonne Polee, Karen Knapp: C29 Theresa Cum- mins, Debbie Balleug C33 Becky Fiel. Sophs. Finish With Impressive Season Sophomore girls began their basketball season with four straight wins. The gals wound up with an 8-3 season record, and finished second in the city tournament after getting upset by Palo Duro in the finals. The girls were under the direction of Miss Mickey Pelley. x 3 S 1 5914 'nl Qs 'Y s n, -wuuli , in-Hg.-argitw Mg l', I 4 1 A ln? V f' f' 5gQ,.'F , ' xo ' - K , N zffg,-zigzag' ff' W i f 1- t ,, sy air,-'amazes-ibifwvm :.a.:,v.-. w' A una- Y N, ' .M in if C25 135 . nn: --if .l .....4 .,, ..,- , t.,,.... ..s...i..,......... 1 .M . -s , .,.,,:.. 1 .1 - A, A.....m.. .. .. B kt.: 's LV' t i 5ifOf'w'?i51 J ' ii, Freshman Girls End First Year With Respeotable Season Freshmen girl basketballers had a successful season. The girls finished with a '7-8 season. Mrs. Barbara Dillard coached the girls this year. Mrs. Dil- lard stated, The girls put forth a lot of hustle and desire this year. ' ' Gara Satterfield did an outstanding job at forward. She averaged 11 points a game. Sherri Dollar did an outstanding job at guard. C13 Sherri Dollar, Regina Lobdellg C25 Sara Errington, Gara Satterfield: C33 Sara Erringtong C43 Gara Satterfield, Sara Errington. i 6 C33 ..L'Q1Q1 U0 ZTTIMZ 'D l5B'fTfK577l D n -2 .mf wi' 5 'gyfkv if fl 3 'X'i'x 45. ' '-V 1 ' X -x , 'K - .1 51-' -g Y' Efigrff A '- . - srfff . :ff-5 Exif: 3?i1 'f 91 it '.y5l1'!' 911' 527- Eg ,AI ,wx .. ig , D Y g ' K 2...+ -if .. M.. C4 P I4 Boys Cross Country Has Strong Season Boys cross country had a successful season. The team finished third in District 3-AAAA Meet and qualified for the Regional Meet. The distance men placed third in the city meet and third in the Hereford Meet. Senior Dan Wetmore paced the team through the season. The team put many long hours and many miles in throughout the 1976-77 season. C13 Tim Torres: C25 Dan Wetmore: C33 Dan Wetmore: C45 BACK ROW, L to R: Dan Wetmore, Tim Torres. FRONT ROW, L to R: David Gideon, Glen Craft, Alan Greer. X x 4 Girls Cross Country Team Qualifies for Regional Girls cross country had an excellent season. The girls placed second in the city meet and the District meet at Pampa. This qualified the young ladies for the Regional meet at Abilene. Miss Kathleen Green and Mrs. Christie Pratt were coaches for the team this year. The girls were led by Virginia Cruz, Sandra Perkins, and Gwen Kimbell who finished high in the standings in every meet. C13 Valerie Nesbitt: C25 Sandra Perkins, Diana Moulder: 131 BACK ROW, L to R: Coach Kathleen Green, Virginia Cruz, Lupe Cruz, Diana Moulder. Gwen Kimbell, Karen Wil- kins, Coach Christie Pratt. FRONT ROW, L to R: Cindy Proffitt, Sandra Perkins, Cindy Pollen, Valerie Nes- bitt, Lisa Deputy, C45 Karen Wilkins. KT 14 Linksters Finish Disappointing Season Caprock linksters had a rather disappointing year. Due to the lack of seniors, the squad was young and inexperienced . The men finished fourteenth in the Roswell Invitational, ninth in the Lubbock tourney, and fourth in the district meet . Senior David Gosnell paced the young team with an 86 average for the season. Skip Martz is the golf coach. Steve Bayless, Cary O'De11, Todd Schnarr, David Gosnell . U' C15 David Gosnellg C29 Coach Skip Martz, Scott Mullins, Mike McC1osky, Randy Wolken, David Gosnell, Dwain Walker Alan Tharp, Eddie Bills: Q35 Randy Wolkeng C45 Team captains, Randy Wolken and ft.- sk C13 C23 't in T , ilk.-. N ' f35 C43 X ,ff . E 4 . Girls Finish Third in District The girls golf team had a good season. The team finished fourth in the Parnpa meet and sixth in the Plainview tourney. The girls finished third in the district meet this year. Coach Marie Deane was very pleased with the team. Team captains were Cheri Madden and Sherri Bennett, both seniors. C17 Cheri Madden: C23 Sherri Bennettg Q33 Michelle Toelle, Karen Jackson, Coach Marie Deane, Cheri Madden. Sherri Bennett: C43 Michelle Toelle. .. 1 I , . .. C13 C23 1 .. A, ..- CSJ K4J UC Longhorn Supporters '--1 ff' Wi I 2' , 'Q or sg? k 5 ' fff F? yi A x- .32 h 1 af Ygg A V 41 ' -I f Q X W ' S A k J iw V 5, EW if Q I 17, ,m.' f ,,..,...-...n.,1..pt3---'N' W .wa- '. Ki- 'i L ' 9 C13 Romero Delagarzaz 425 Richard Velardeg C39 Bobby Morales: C43 Ronnie Olquinz C55 Delphine Escalante. 133 C53 5 Wrestlers Pin Down City Tournament Again At the beginning of the season the wrestlers were picked to battle it out with Boys Ranch for third place. As the year progressed, the wrestlers came up with a 6-2-0 record. This put them in the number two spot in dual matches. The varsity team went to three out-of-town tourna- ments: the Carlsbad Invitational, Carlsbad Double Dual and the Tucumcari Invitational. The team took second in the Tucumcari Tournament. In the City Intramural Tournament they were picked to take second place and came up being city cham- pions for the fifth straight year. On Feb. 11-12, nine Caprock wrestlers competed in the state tournament. Caprock took fifth out of fifty- one teams. The Freshman team came up with the first place tro- phy in the Junior High Intramural Meet. C15 Tim Rasmussg C25 Richard Morin: C33 CHS Grapplers: C47 Mark Rameriz. X1 C27 o.st A at 1 f 1 J t T, wwf , 'V' W' fit- M - ' p .X .wiii y yam - ff, 3 Q J ' 0 Q3 f f. 5 4 -AL E I-an 5. K '57 Yf .N 2 t If ' , W ,. , . .,,, V V K I C45 Varsity Wrestling STANDING, L to R: Ronnie Olguin, Richard Velarde, Mark Ramirez, Richard Morin, Bobby Morales, John Bargas, Dean Owens. KNEEL- ING, L to R: Wade Olguin, John Armijo, Delfin Esca- lante, Tim Rasmuss, Grant Dodson. junior Varsity Wrestling STANDING lst ROW, L to R: Cecil Jones, James Campos, Mark Brown, Rod Fielding, Louie Hernandez, Danny Purdy, Bryan Owens, Steve McCrandor, Ramiro DeLaGarza. STANDING 2nd ROW, L to R: Dusty Oakley, Ray Ochoa, Joe Ramos, Mark Phillips, Richard Thompson, Robert Galvan, Roland Her- rera, Monte Owens, James Crawford, Ken Horton. KNEELING, L to R: Robert Heredia, Tony Sanders, Rookie Halford, Steve Rente- ria, Steve White, Kenny Puentes, Roland Smith, Mike Gauna, Robert Sandoval. Freshman Wrestling STANDING, L to R: Brad Brake, Danny Ramos, James Bates, Winford Hodge, Bobby Short, Jim Hartline, Billy Jones. KNEELING, L to R: Steve Sena, Ricky Shelton, Kevin Clark, Eddie Renteria, Rudolfo Alonzo. FRONT ROW, L to R: Dan Bates, Tim Miles, Sammy Harris, Albert Perez, David Hampton, Steve Barrera. 7 lf: I li-- qxxxyyy 4 ' in 13112-we 0' 1.4 in ill C43 2 S . E I n . ,Q u ,! 4-A f A ,. ,-, ., ' . 2 V- ...: A La-. W. ..... , Y Q a ,ii - R, R. ,1- mf., . 5, , , gn. -1 xiii QL. A R R ' .,. .,.., .l,.,,,. -,.. 4 11 ' ' Y' A A , l 'P ' ' 1 . , , a ,,L ...W ,, ' -AA ' V ,Wx '+ff 'e- ' P-f-- - --V '. 1 A 93' A E ' 'N 1 ' A v Wfl 'v if X A ,W i ,k yl i V V I 5 , . . ,I W 4 I vm . ,, ,, .. X,,. ,. , M , 7 1'- ,m,:PV5di:Q . ' - r . '- -i,,-Mfg-, fgQiSSi'??'V'ew7. 5fQq.T '?? - W1 'T WJ pil I 2 I 3 Lf? 2 C13 Daniel Mata: C23 Alvin Raef: C35 Relaxing with a Iiltle fun: C45 Patrick Newman: C53 Coach Richard Eddleman. 157 N S i zKt?v,:,y I I , Q 1 . , v H - . y 4 3 , Q 'X '? A . 4 S' if ' A fx. P 1 ,Q W 1 ' ? , I . 1 ,f Q , 14. w e A S Q A ' ... f' f n- gi K A ' Q. ' W- 'A .1 T J 5 K ' f J ' --F 'Q C' if X s. H.. -gl.. ll Q : - 4 1 4. , W 'auf' :V Cv. fha Varsity Tra oksters Work for Good Showing Boys track team completed a fine season. They took a third in the Perryton Sports Festival. The tracksters also finished third in the district meet. Six of the Horns qualified for the regional meet. Dan Wetmore, 880g Dennis Skelton, discus: Dwayne Cox, long jumpg and Eddie Velasquez, Jay Hunt, Martin Beggs, and Cox, mile relay represented Caprock at regional. Skelton also set a new school record in the dis- cus with a toss of 164'9 . The track team is directed by Coach Don -Carper. C15 Martin Beggsq C21 Dan Wetmore: C35 Dennis Skelton: C47 Jay Hunt, Eddie Velasquezg C55 Mark Lozano. C35 ,www .li 34' m,.t.,,.,u'Qis2??'f' vw-'sa .nr 1' gsfrwt mx? - . '. -Qa..t,:.-- 1 Y I .-.g1.u.u.. .- ,,,4,1,,. . IV Trackmen Stride on to Victory and Success Junior varsity track squad had a struggling season. Due to some key injuries and inexperience the season was tough. The team finished fifth in the Pampa meet and fourth in the district meet. One high point of the season was the third place team finish in the Amarillo Invitational track meet. C15 Eddie Mata: Q25 Jimmy Roper: C33 Robert Stine, Alan Greerg C43 Manuel Rodriquez. .ost C35 4 .--4-q-an t 43 a. '1? 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EL .iwr ' i ' as I Ak KW ' K K 113 K+-ii 1977 Charger track team has enjoyed much success this year. In the Pampa Invita- tional, the boys finished fourth. The Chargers have won three triangular meets this season and placed third in the all city meet. The sprint relay team has the school record with a 46.2. The team is Winford Hodge, Freddie Valdez, Sid Felton, and Bobby Short. Freddie Valdez has the school record in the 220 with a 28.8. Bobby Short set a new school record in the 100 yd. dash with a 10.4. C15 Freshmen distance meng Q23 Richard Baker: Q33 Freddie Valdez, Bobby Short. -,M ,iw qu, '...'.. ,NE S. .- r, fr.. - .N guru - ,- .- gn y. F .,,11'h:'4'g'x?'4af'. ,t ..:??, ? s .flggfm f svtg X f-,1' . f-5,5 1: f ,rw Y',L,'j'?.-.' 'lsvv - fi, I w-W if -gf' 4 rw ' 7 ggee' V' L5 f' - ' F , - .vm MPM , 1, I h V .4 .f D N44 'ar ,fr gf: Jul -,. A-H I ,,. , , n,.B,,,,i-lv , if ., h Ar' ,K S -vi ,A Ir. 1 c ' . . ' . ,- - .Y Af -4 J - 'iff' u ..A'U'gw,.s .fffJ'f0'j'f4'-Af-'- riff -2-'-L '-'W , V ,, - , , . . .f . , .,, . .gt 53:1-, ly-,grynqnw I. 1 Ns, A y-- u -' . Y 'Tl ,r . n Y- , ' . 3,11 -...xxx - - f .1 fr 1 1 1 1 1 P ' J 1 , ,Mf- T 'S 1-F :rf -a .F 'ef' Serra ::f-1-f:.t...- ... M f-yt: - .- , . A A . l A V. , . Q Viz, A 'f ' 'I' .,pM-,.,gl4fyj:ffy.,- 5.17, .alt 3k'i'v-f f ' 1' ,ff ' ' ,f' ' garb T,J? '-' ' ' '9 f5'T wivcn, 53421 1 Y? ...air 1 1 7-13 ,, - ' ' 'f' - .F as ,wif V , f.. , , , ' s w ' . A-we ,..,....... ,, ,, , .., 'Prvrvrv A 1 ,.-...Mkk ,ng C21 C33 N , J-54 BACK ROW, L to R: Paul Browder, Robert Hamon, Randy Hughes, Alvin Raef, Tommy Wright, Bryan Raef, Allan Greer. MIDDLE ROW, L to R: Rick Hodges, Kerry Burroughs, Glenn Craft, Dennis Skelton, Eddie Velasquez, Mark Swaim, Dan Wetmore. FRONT ROW, L to R: Kevin Neusch, Steve Bass, Tim Torres, Johnny Lucero, Allan Green, Pat Newman, Mark Lozano. 5 I . X J Q , ,- - l , - ' , A., ' . gps x' F x t, ' A 5. i W T 9 - ,ps K ' ' A fl tb ' , ' ..- ' ' 1 J . st? J' fi J ,-L? l U2 X iq 'F ,Q ix xx s I Y 'L X ' y , ' 5 M:-W 4 N L ' AW A 5 'W' A X l at Ji U ' ' t , f' l l s ' ., I 1 I ix X4 F .f N Q K t Q ,KQV W. Lf - if J s . ' - .. as i t a t A t K V L -g' ' : 5 X . ' J' E, I 4 5 1 4 ' M: , 5 -A I Q LJ i Vw. , t I . V .S t X ., W, . , ,f N K - - r nu- , i . X .. X -. K , if .5 I s It x ,- it it :,,. - T- A ' J J '.:1f,f':24'f f.fl?QTii2fffi:5'5v'l36Q'f.4 Qfza' -gffif' f? '3.-55---'lffff QTY-'7 : 72. BACK ROW, L to R: Coach Danny Seabourn, Jimmy I-Iartline, Avery Sisco, Bobby Short, Freddie Valdez, Scott Sla- ter, James Bates, Tim Dalton, Fidiel Jiminez, Coach Sandy Ham. MIDDLE ROW, L to R: Sid Felton, Winford Hodge, Randy Morrison, David lngels, Gary O'Dell, Ray Crawford, Erick Baugh, Rusty Draper, Richard Baker, Joe Parades, David Hampton. FRONT ROW, L to R: Leo Carrasco, Kurt Craig, Greg Mayes, Gilbert Gallegos, Frank Castro, Craig Nunn, Steve Sena, Johnny Cox, Tim Weaver, Steve Goldsmith, Steve Barrera. 395 .x. - ppl' -...nl I , 9fa?'..1?' i Varsity Girls Run for Victory Longhorn tracksters did an outstanding job. The girls finished fifth in the district meet. The team also finished third in the Amarillo Invitational. Individuals that consistently scored points were Vir- ginia Cruz in the mile, Sandra Perkins in the 880 and Diana Moulder in the long and triple jump. Ms. Kathleen Green and Mrs. Christy Pratt were the coaches. Ms. Green stated, We had a fine season this year with a good group of seniors. They always showed leadership to the others. Every individual helped in making our year successful. 113 Marilyn Walters: C23 Sandra Perkins: Q33 Karlan Draper: C45 Cindy Polleng C53 Carol St. Clair. C13 5.-ggjj 3Jg-ef... ' ff ' . ' A ,K 1 , , 'i 'i1ii?'Tfm:Q'i'?',,i - 2.g.'H-vt., fy , ,. f fs, L s f s S - r ham- ,M,,fy' . , . fl-+3 5 -1+ 1 ,-4. A A ,Q si L3' f sums AlAlill L.. ,,, I AlAIlltl0 0' I i AMARILLOKRELAYS Z - -iuu ,Qi ,,...-una lr nf. , I t...,.a.m. . vi L - 1 Lit: J ,I 5 it , Q U' t P F' we- O I n n - . f CZJ 133 l ,-,, ' r C45 C55 I V Tra oksters Run for Loop Crown Junior varsity tracksters finished their season in style by placing second in the dis- trict meet. The girls also placed second in Plainview and first in the Amarillo Invitational . The girls got much experience this year and will be competing next year on the varsity squad . Coach Kathleen Green said, These girls have a lot of want to and pride to be a Longhorn. C13 Dianna Moulderg C23 Tina Bennett: C33 Karen Wilkins: C43 Tina Bennett. H A -4.1 C13 C23 t ff. ' A ,- ff T il ' l ' s ,N T Y fiffilffa 'if +4 .. y A , .5635 M W , , M . 1' .Fi iq T 1 'J' V A 5 ., v. V 'K W. V s 3 , Q U. ig sq . lv , A L Vg 3. wr si ,, , J 'Lf' :I . -- b , f , A ' Q 'f ' v. ,' g - ' ,. a -, ,',.l.:-I . . ' . rw- - - B A- , ,,. .. ' nf . A : . 'K 1 9' -.1 L if th C39 C43 4 Freshmen Finish Third in City Meet Freshmen girls tracksters finished third in the city meet. April Tucker placed fourth in the high jump. In the 660, Cindy Webster placed fourth, and Beverly Bellar placed second in the 880. Ladonna Turrentine was the fastest sprinterg she placed third in the 100 yd. dash. Robin McAlister placed third in the shot put. The track team also finished second in both triangular meets this season. The girls hte coached by Mrs. Barbara Dillard. V13 Gara Satterfieldg C23 Lorita Ream: C33 Horn trackster. 'Mr ,,.-. a gave? ad- 4 5 . ,ie A ,, ,. A 'ij if-'-, . . V , . .ef -. i4 ' . .4 ' 5121 , if . sSRT',QfV'r ' ii t' l A ,sl -4 'ie ,Q J A Vg: 3 f ! .Q ' 425 U qv' T' N .H. BACK ROW, L to R: Coach Christy Pratt, Vicky Kimball, Marilyn Walters, Tina Bennett, Dianna Moulder, Rosie Martinez, Gwen Kimball, Kim Wilson, Lupe Cruz, Marie Del Marco, Coach Kathleen Green. FRONT ROW, L to R: Karen Wilkins, Sandie Bell, Laverda Williams, Becky Fiel, Cheryl Frederick, Valerie Nesbitt, Sandra Perkins, Vir- ginia Cruz, Cindy Proffitt. Z , 4:1 -, ,Jw W ff'f em BACK ROW, L to R: Barbara Lybrand, Lois Amen, Gara Satterfield, Ladonna Turrentine. Regina Lobdell, Deina Hughes, Coach Barbara Dillard, Sherry Barfield, Nelda Martinez, Robin McMasters, April Tucker, Paula Williams Brenda Green, Shelly Howell. MIDDLE ROW, L to R: Nancy Kirby, Lorita Ream, Diana Cook, Rhonda Campbell Cindy Adams, Judy Fritz, D'Nisia Hernandez, Kathy Reilman, Linda Burch. FRONT ROW, L to R: Cindy Rouk, Bev- erly Bellar, Cindy Webster, Durinda Elkins, Debbie Brown, Diana Long, Gina Velarde, Ermelinda Hernandez, Car- rie Woodard. X Horns Tie for Second Half District Crown Picked to finish no higher than last in the pre- season poll, the Longhorns were determined to ignore that statement. Baseballers finished with a 12-10 season record. During the first half of district, the Horns fin- ished with a 1-3 mark. The second half was a different story. The team finished with a superb 3-1 mark tieing with Amarillo High. However, AHS tied the first half, so they advanced to the bi-district competition . The Horns finished in first place in the Hereford Invitational Baseball Tournament in February . Coach Bob Andrews was very pleased with this year's performance. We didn't have the pitch- ing this year, but we hung in Q- ,M---Q-f Y I - -qty'-v -L Q 4,, :av-vig Zia there and finished like a bunch of champions. The high point of the season was the 5-4 victory over arch rival AHS . C15 Tim Frosty C23 Darrell Wilson: C33 Billy Parks, Kent Killian, Donnie Ray: 145 Donnie Ray. C23 S 6, r Eli ' . ' M I6 Baseballers U, Finish on Top A C15 Darrell Wilson: C23 Routine fly ballg C35 Coach Bob Andrew: C43 Kent Killian, Billy Parks. limi! l T ' C35 C43 , ., ,. . ,.1:Qs1,. ..:z':- . 'z' . ,Q 1. C13 115 Pep rally on the pitchers mound: Q25 Bruce Nippg C35 BACK ROW, L to R: Ricky Monroe, Kenneth Wright, Jim Weimer, Scott Sandel, Darrell Wilson, Donnie Ray, Tim Frost, Billy Parks, James Errington. MID- DLE ROW, L to R: Eris Winn, David Lyons, Stan Errington, Lonnie Bar- clay, Tim Flores, Marty Reneau, Bruce Nipp. FRONT ROW, L to R: Jerry Dockery, Donnie Bellar, Kent Killian, Sherman Stewart, Mark Moorman, Johnny Cruz. .4 W ', KZ! 'Q ff s W Q F Fr T W wav xv V 'E' KY: 'K V 4 X 'fy 15 V . ' ffm '-f 4 if 5 5 Y fgf : fx , 3 ' Q Lf Silt- 7 lfzi e Di, 5 H I L 3272322 ' . - an-4 A' i M J - O .Ei L1 9' v. 0 fi w ' Fl . 5 . L' z .s X . 4- ' W 1 Qi . , ' . ,.w, -SML 1-. . W .. , - , ', f 'f j ' 6' 'LLM . v' .jj 5 ,wig 2 1, ,Q if ,f M k s ff 5.58 . ' . - . , ' 'Q tl 'K - 'f' ' f ' - ' - H A . ' 'Tiff' . fri, 33' a3 r' 96' f.gf1La '- WS I- ' xv- ,. R , ' T x 3' f . . lu W f-' af If .L ..iLfg::,Jf-f- K Q i-za-i - .R -1 .,r 'R M - 'f V .f Q - ,. ,f .a..i, . ...e,Q4mf-gg,+ffs+f- it M,'31.f'l in 3 g,-.f1 1 , - ' . ,. C33 Swimmers Win First Dual Meet N-..' . , .af T in This year's swimmers were the most competitive in Caprock history. The tankers won their first dual meet and set many school records, notably in the 400 freestyle relay. This record qualified the swimmers for the regional meet at Texas Tech University Feb. 26. Sophomore Tim Hall, Caprock's only diver, also set many school records and qualified for the regional meet. C15 Roxanne Hooley: C23 STANDING, l. to R: Cary Clemence, Tom Hutchins, Jeannine Easterday. Mark Young, Coach Tim Estes. KNEELING, L to R: Roxanne Hooley, Tim Hall, Bonnie Wade. NOT PICTURED: Tim Flores, Bryan Long. C35 Mark Youngg C45 Coach Tim Estes, Q53 Jeannine Easterdayg C65 Tom Hutchins: C79 Bonnie Wade. 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Eu... if XL, X11 '13 52+ af '31 Kg. gg- 3 ,1- 3.4 sfhyf CLFISSES Semors Make I t Through Twelve Years i Senior Class Officers Terri Truitt - Treasurer Susan McKinley - Secretary Brad Johnson - Vice President Kemi Jennings - President V Q ,jill :fx-A I' ' .J -9 1 , 'i 4-'mf 9 ix .-ss 4199 Adams, Scott Admire, Georgia Ammerman, Jerry Andrade, Roy Alonzo, Mario Alvarado, Faustino Atchinson, Chuck Bailey, Donny Baker, Mark Barclay , Connie Barclay, Lonnie Barnes , Beverly Barnes, Daine Bartley, Keith Bayless , Nan Beckwith , Kenny Beeson, Myrtle Bellar, Donnie Bennett, Sherri Berryhill, Yvonne Bertrand, Laurence Blackerby, Susan Blake, Garry Blaylock, Don 175 Bodling, Glenn Boyle, Jo Ann Brazil, Paula Breeding, Randy Brents, Paula Bridges, Joni Brink , Gene Bristow, James Brooks , I ane Brooks, Terry Broughton, Melissa Brown, Angela Brown, David Brown, I-iobey Brown, Paul Brown, Rhonda Browning, Randy Buck, Kim Burns, Debbie Burrough, Brett Burrows, Carl Burton, James Bustoz, Bertha Caldwell, Chris 176 3 Q:-4 Q? 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John Flippo, Novelyn Flores, Minerva Frigo , Jerry Frost , Tim Fulton , Robert Gaines, David Gantt , Wanda Garner, Terry Gauna , Josie Getz , Skip Glasgow, Cindy Gonzales, Freddie Gosnell , David Gossett, Silvia Graves, J.D. Graves, Timmy Green, Karen Gresham, Kyle Gullick, Terrie Hanks, Kelly 179 Harper, Tim Harris, Rusty Harrison, Dean Harrison, Ronnie Hart, Starla Hawkins, Richard Haws , Ken Haynes , Tricia Hearn , Maureen Henderson, Monte Hernandez, Ester Hernandez , Mark Hernandez, Sylvia Hicks, Connie Hill, Allan Hiltbrunner , Debora Hindman , Debra Hood , Vicky Horne, Cindy Hueber, Robert Huguley, Harold Hulsey, Carl Hunt, Jay Hurst. Judy 180 Hutchins, Torn Jackson, Karen James, Terry Jennings, Kemi Johnson, Brad Johnson, Louis Johnson, Mary Jones , Janet Jones , Jeff Joplin , Teresa Kabetzke. Alvin Kear, Janna Kirk, Susan Killian, Kent Kilman , Sandy Kimball , Gwen Kimball, Vicky King, Randie Kirchgessner , Lawrence Kirtley, Don Knapp, Kevin Koepp, Gary Kratochvil, Robert Latham, Jirn 181 Laurich, Marty Lawrence, Jerry Lawrence, Terry Lee, Donald Levitt, Bland Liedtke, Paula Liles . Gloria Littlefield , Brent Logsdon , Curtis Lopez , Lupie Lozano , Mark Lucero . MaryAnn Lundberg . Lisa Lynch , Rodger Madden , Cheri Manzella, Donna Marez , Billy Mask , Todd Merrill, Debbie Miles. Becky Miller, Deanna Miller, Mitch Mims, Lawrence Montrose. Susan 182 Moore, Chris Moore, Corky Moore, Debbie Moore, Monte Moorman , Gary Moreno, Sylvia Morin , Rick Morgan, Julia Moulder, Dianna Murdock , Jonnie Muro , Diana Murphy , Sheri McCandless , Kathy McClain, Judy McClure . Ricky McC1urg, Cindy McDowell , Gary McFarland, Beverly McKeegan, Gleyn McKinley, Susan McNeil, Crystal Nash, Micah Neal, David Nesbitt, Valerie 183 Newman, Christine Newman, Patrick Noel, Pam Olivas, Michael Ortega, Rosa Owens, Dean Pacheco, Anna Parks , Billy Passons, Brad Patrick, Jimmy Pendergraft, Garrett Perez , Danny Perez, Leticia Perry, Donny Pippen , Charlyn Platt, Carol Platt, Laurie Plumlee, Sandra Proffitt, Cindy Provence, Annie Pylant, Iudy Railsback, Tammy Ramirez, Mark Rasmuss, Tim 184 'X in .4-X 1 . gf' Z . gif' Or QW?- S Q-.f' t 'y 'O x ws. Ray, Donna Ray, Donnie Ray, Sandra Rayl, Mary Ream, loleta Reed, Kenneth Reed , Nancy Reneau , Marty Restine , Karl Richey . 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Loua Cox, Dewayne Craig. Par Crawford, Mary Creamer. Pam 192 Cruz, lohnny Davis. Jana Dean, Bobby DeBaerg, Susan Delaney, Miko Depury, Diana Devenney, Gary Dixon, Kelly Dollar. Debbie Dove. Alan Draper . Karlyn Dunlap, Gayla Dunn. Gordon Durham, Dusty Eakes, Rila Easlepp, Leonard Eckblcdt. Lynn Edwards, Melody Ewing. Sheri Famer, Randy Fielding, Roddy Flores, Tim Flovin, David Frederick, Cheryl Franklin, Bill Franklin, Wes Gaona, Theresa Garrison, Cindy Gauna, Mike Gerken. Becky German, Sissy Gibbs, Carla Gilvan, Jan Glazner, Iody Graham, Sandy Greer. Alan Hall, Tammy Hamilton. Cindy Hart. Margaret Hellon. Mike Henderson, Joi Henry. Vickie Hernandez. Sally Heyrich , Karla Higginbotham , Shelly Hightower, Darrell Hiltbrunner, Frances Hodges. Rick Holeman. Diana Hollabaugh. Lonnie Holland. Ralph Howell, Debbi Howell, Debbie Hughes. Jeff Hughes, Randy Hunnicurt. Jamie 194 -.1 'ar 19' ulflflsii Hum, Kelly Jackson, Carol Jenkins, Pam Johnson, Tim Johnson, Shasta Johnston, LaDonna Jordan, Judy Keeling, Tommy Langley. Sandra Lawrence. Nancy Lester. Carolyn Linders , Ann Liule . Pam Logsdon , Lisa London , Barbara London, Belinda Long, Craig Lopez . Pedro Lozano . Jon Lucero . Johnny Maddux. David Maddux, Debbie Madison, Karen Magallanes, Virginia Malacara. Elias Manning, Pam Marshall. Doug Manin, Bobby 195 Marlinez. Rosie Marrinez, Yolanda Meeker, Sandy Meeks. Geneva Mitchell. Larry Miller, Debbie Miller, Laura Moorman. Mark Mullins. Scot McCulloch. Shelly McCoy. Terri McCloskey, Mike McClain, Phillip Nash. Robert Nipp , Bruce Nunn. Karalei Oberbeck. Drew Olguin, Ron Ortega. Ana Owens, Lewis Page. Gene Pamoja, Julie Parker, Corky Parsells, Raymond Parsons, lan Pearson, Shera Persefield, Lee Plan. Steve 196 W Podzemny, Donald Prather, Lanecia Raef, Alvin Rayna, Gloria Renteria, Debbie Rohrs, Brenda Rosas, Ronnie Sanders. Tony Sasueda, Donna Sauceda, David Savala, Ralph Scott, Rusty Sena, Norma Skelton, Greg Shelton, Keith Shelton. Rick Shepard. Robert Sierra, Edna Sigler, Sharon Skidmore. John Solano. Barbara Spray, Deanna Steward, Douglas Stewart, Sherman Stine, Robert Sweet, Jerold Sutton, Crystal Samaniego, Teresa Taylor, Kellye Tharp, Alan Thomas. Tim Thompson, Debbie Thurman, Steven Tickner. Mark Torres, Tim Valdez, Donna Vallejo, Maria Vandagriff, Tonja Vaughn . David Vaughn. Johnny Velasquez, Millie Verelo. Keith Vigil, Irene Vigil . Orlando Walker. Cindy Waller. Charles Warden. Sheryl Weaver. Judy Webb. lim Weimer. Jim West, Sherene White , Cindy white, Kris While, Ralph Williams, Karen Wilson, Darrell 41 1 kwa R 1' Y TBD l 5 'uk N. xjtx Wilson. Tammie Wilson, Teresa Woodard, Vana Wooten, Shirley Wright, Tommy 5522- 'we -fwgjiix I, ,mi -If ft' 'uf t, . ,M. x,k, . r V92 OO .S ti ,cm , usbwu 'nn Scphcmcres Step Up in Scholastic Achievement Q X N345 ,-v--- are Class Officers Costello , Secretary Gaffney , President Tavyior , V ice-President I , 1' f 1 - 1 W ,.,-. ' , fix , J .' ' ' sw K' W if k 4 ' F2515 f ,VS f . HW . 7 lx .w ,i ny Fr V! 5 ', YJ ., ' 1 . 1 1 W A hp S J 1 A-fx. ,Ep Mx, H :Q J' sew., A ,vw ls 4 I' G--Fw ? '5 ' . ,, ft ':'v A . 4 ...5e?v34, 'H Q' A, .W Y L.: Q.: Q . ,gs 1 - f , -nv. A, f' Wx Akins, Kevin Albert, Iimmy Aldape. Ayde Alderete, Mark Alexander. Cindy Altendorf, Mike Andrade. Dora Annett. Danny Apeland. Randy Aragon . Agnes Arenas , Rosa Armour, Dawn Austin, Melanie Barfield , Terri Barnes , Terry Barrett . Rhonda Barton, Tammie Bass , Stephen Bates . Ronny Bayles , Steve Beal , Debbie Beals. Debbie Beckwith, Terry Beggs, Martin Belfield, Gene Bell, Davy Bennett, Donna Bernius, Sherri Bills, Eddie Blevins, Gladys Bowling, Robert Breeding, Russell .Brents. Nancy Brewer, Terry Brooks, Laura Broughton . Mark Browder , Paul Brown, Darvan Brown . Kerri Brown , Tammie Brown, Tnxdy Browne , Pam Bryan , Brenda Bull , David Burkholder , Kathy Burrows . Ellen Burrows . Kerry Busby . D-Nan Caddell . Randy Campos, Denise Carrasco, Pat Chavez, Leroy Chavez, Louie Chennault. Kerry Cherry, Cheri Chesser. Patti 202 gr 9 -1 -at 41 Chism, Carrie Cline. Dura Dianne Colbert, Bryan Cook, Greg Cooper, Tammy Cordell, Kelly Cordell, Scou Cornejo, Loura Correa. Myrna Costello, Mark Cox . Denese Crawford. James Criado. Eddie Cruz , Charlie Cum mins , Theresa Darden. Molly Daughzry, Michele Davis, Debbie Davis, Jeff Dendy , Donna Denham , Pa ui Dennis Denton . Deputy , Derden . Deuen Joe Andy Lisa Cliff Farley Devenney. Tim Diaz, Margie Dockery, Ierry Dodson , Grant Dovel, David Driver. Charla Dunn, Gordon Errington. James Evers, Ianice Ewing , Paula Fiel . Becky Fisher, Sheila Frye . Laura Fuentes , Esther Fulton , Roy Gaffney , Terry Gallegos . Elaine Galvan, Robert Garcia , Catalina Garcia . Dorthy Garcia , Ester Garrett . Bryan Garrett . Ross Getz. Robert Gideon. David Glasscock. Gee Gollihugh . Patricia Gollihugh, Sharon Gomez. Patsy Gonzales. Johnny u Q., ig, fidxdggg, g 6 ,x s, ' nv sf . H Ri-'une .54 2 . J , me-, f 5 Q 'I V EM' h ,,., Q X, fn. W Howe, Loren Howell, Mike Hurtado, Beckie Ianney, Brad Jeffries, David Jester, Richard Johnson, Betty Johnson. Bonnie Jolley, Rennie Jones, Debbie Jones . Peggy Jones, Tom Jordan, Nancy Jurado. Art Kantner, David Keenan, Angel Keesee. Kim Keith , Cheryl Keller, Lance Kelly, Kim Kelly. Lisa Ketcherside. Davena O6 Killen, Dennis King, Mark King, Teresa Kinzer, Alan Kiper, Jim Knapp, Karen , A 4 -Q ,,. 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Bobberte Dollar, Sherri Domme, Alan Draper, Rusty Easterday, Jeannine Elkins, Durinda Errington, Sara Eudey, Doug Evans, Dewey Evans, Thomas E25 is ' N1 F 'sa C 1' Q I Felton, Sid Ferguson, Sheila Flores. Ester Foust, Allison Franklin, Denise Fritz. Judy Frost, Jeff Frost . Steve Gauna, Jeff x.2.Q,1., xi, U ill.: fl n - ..,. - 1 iii, Gonzalez . Manuel Grant . Richard Green. Brenda Hampton . David Harris. Sammy Hart. Darrell Hart . Pauicia Herandez . D'Nisia Hernandez. Ermelinda Hernandez. Janet Hodges. Tim Howell . Shelly Hughes. Deina lngels . David Jones. Darla F -9 ff. , ill Jones. Karen -ff J +463 Iones, Shelba Keeling. Tammy Keeton. Ronald T will 21 5 Koepp, Joann Kirby, Nancy Lampkin, Barbara Lancaster, Earnest Lane , Bobby Ledbeuer, Susan Lee, Mark Liles . Susan Lobdell , Regina Lofris. Jimmie Long. Bryan Long, Diana Lookingbill, Becky Lybrancl. Barbara Lyons, Cynthia Maixner, Avery Marrinez. Nelda Mauldin, Robert Mayes. Greg Meador. Larry Mellon. 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Bobby Sierra, Linda Sisco, Avery Slater, Scott smim, Ray Smith, Sherri Snider. Connie Solano, Kathy Spruell, Robbie Stacy. Ellen Stoner, Scott Sweet, Wanda Taylor. Jeff Tebo, Tonja Thompson, Teresa Threet, Julie Tolbert, Evelyn Trice, Ronnie Tucker, April Turrentine, Ladonna Upton, Debbie Valdez. Freddie Vaughn, Barry Velarde. Gina Weaver, Tim 218 -gw S ax ff Y.- K 39435 W ,mf 4? 'JSF la' I M' K I' A , ,NW . A 7' f ,U 4 .1 -B . -9 , 11 'dia SRV' N L f . , ,kg .P1Q?'f'Q, ' ' U' W,:-'f, I , . 'If .M V5 f vw mm, . - , Eh, , White, Charis Wilkerson, David Williams, Paula Williams, Rodger Wilson, Kelly Wilson, Mark Wilson, Richard Wilson. Robert Wolken. Traci Woodard, Carrie Wright. Ruth Young. Idcana Yource, Roddy l ,,,. 4 ,,.... .. N, .xv X 73 R 1 uh' D N I-J 4 , . ,v!,,,l A, . 4 'sw - .Vw-mafia -y .' A faffuv ' + ' ., M ,, , ' if -,ar--lg il, , - .N i 'vwvqwa NR mx -g V 2' , 2 -fy I ,- 5 A L. f ? ,f :gif-f.lv , ,,V.,k At , I i - g -, , i QA M 'fs: 3E2L f . Q ff?3'f' f f'H53f' .14 Ar i ! 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' 248 Seniors Adams, Scott: 89, 175 Admire, Georgia: 175 Ammerman, Jerry: 27, 86, 175 Andrade, Roy: 175 Alonzo, Mario: 175 Alvarado, Faustino: 91, 175 Atchinson, Chuck: 67, 73, 175 Bailey, Donny: 175 Baker, Mark: 175 Barclay, Connie: 175 Barclay, Lonnie: 93, 169, 175 Barnes, Beverly: 138, 147, 175 Barnes, Daine: 175 Bartley, Keith: 127, 133, 175 Bayless, Nan: 175 Beckwith, Kenny: 175 Beeson, Myrtle: 50, 59, 89, 175 Bellar, Donnie: 102, 126, 133, 169, 175 Bennett, Sherri: 27, 74, 153, 175 Berryhill, Yvonne: 139, 141, 175 Bertrand, Laurence: 175 Blackerby, Susan: 66, 67, 72, 175 Black, Garry: 175 Blaylock, Don: 175 Bodling, Glenn: 176 Boyle, Jo: 176 Brazil, Paula: 48, 81, 105, 176 Breeding, Randy: 176 Brents, Paula: 104, 133, 138, 176 Bridges,Joni: 176 Brink, Gene: 68, 176 Bristow, James: 176 Brooks, Jane: 176, 255 Brooks, Terry: 124, 176 Broughton, Melissa: 27, 38, 68, 103, 176 Brown, Angela: 82, 176 Brown, David: 64, 176 Brown, Hobey: 96, 176 Brown, Paul: 21, 62, 78, 80, 176 Brown, Rhonda: 105, 176 Browning, Randy: 176 Buck, Kim: 176 Burns, Debbie: 176 Burrough, Brett: 176 Burrows, Carl: 176 Burton, James: 176 Bustoz, Bertha: 176 Caldwell, Chris: 176 Carrasco, Helen: 85, 177 Carter, Dwane: 75, 177 Cates, Curtis: 177 Cates, Veronica: 177 Clark, Darrell: 177 Clemence, Cary: 22, 104, 171, 177 Clement, Pam: 27, 86 Clewis, Tommy: 90, 177 Clink, Amy: 177 Cockrell, Dale: 177 Collie, Eddy: 91, 177 Collins, Kenneth: 177 Combs, Jerry: 177 Coon, Teresa: 177 Cosper, Cara: 177, 189 Cox, Diane: 177 Crawford, Debbie: 105, 177 Crist, Gary: 133, 177, 189 Crow, Elbert: 133, 177 Cruz, Lupe: 102, 151, 162, 177 Cruz, Virginia: 151, 162, 177 Cuellar, Norma: 177 Curry, Becky: 177 Daniels, Terry: 22, 133 Darden, Melody: 67, 72, 177, 181 Davis, Cindy: 177 Davis, David: 178 DeLaGarza, Romero: 96, 155, 157 Del Marco, Marie: 21, 24, 101, 118, 162, 178 DeRight, DeRenda: 178 Devenny, Kenny: 67, 71, 178 Dickerson, Sharon: 89, 178 Ditmore, Scott: 178 Dockery, Mike: 178 Dockery, Tim: 178 Dodson, Doug: 46, 133, 178, 189 Dollar, Randy: 21, 24, 25, 48, 62, 80, 178 Dominguez, Velia: 178 Downs, Jerry: 95, 178 Duncan, Lia: 23, 87, 103 Duncan, Roy: 178 Eakles, Ann: 178 Edmiaston, Leta: 178 Ellis, Debbie: 178 Errington, Stan: 142, 146, 169, 178 Escalante, Annie: 141, 178 Escoto, Martin: 178 Estrada, Raymond: 133, 178 Evans, Rhonda: 178 Ewing, Rayma: 178 Fahnert, Kenneth: 178 Fain, Vicki: 178 Felton, Steve: 179, 182 Fielding, Julie: 11, 21, 48, 80, 104, 179 Fierro, Maria: 179 Flanary, John: 179 Flippo, Novelyn: 24, 25, 67, 68, 179 Flores, Minerva: 179 Frigo, Jerry: 179 Frost, Tim: 27, 145, 146, 167, 169, 179, 183 Fulton, Robert: 179 Gaines, David: 179 Gantt, Wanda: 179 Garner, Terry: 68, 179 Guana, Josie: 179 Getz, Skip: 179 Glasgow, Cindy: 124, 179 Gonzales, Freddie: 179 Gosnell, David: 152, 179 Gossett, Silvia: 56, 179 Graves, J.D.: 179 Graves, Timmy: 55, 179 Green, Karen: 179 Gresham, Kyle: 179 Gullick, Terrie: 179 Hanks, Kelly: 92, 93, 179 Harper, Tim: 180 Harris, Russell: 141, 180 Harrison, Dean: 180 Harrison, Ronnie: 180 Hart, Starla: 68, 180 Hawkins, Richard: 180 Haws, Ken: 64, 65, 180 Haynes, Tricia: 48, 180 Hearn, Maureen: 180 Henderson, Monte: 180 Hernandez, Ester: 180 Hernandez, Mark: 180 Hernandez, Sylvia: 180 Hicks, Connie: 180 Hill, Allan: 67, 71, 73, 179, 180 Hiltbrunner, Debora: 180 Hindman, Debra: 90, 180 Hood, Vicky: 180 Horne, Cindy: 180, 188 Hueber, Robert: 126, 133, 180 Huguley, Harold: 83, 177, 180 Hulsey, Carl: 47, 180 Hunt, Jay: 20, 142, 143, 146, 159, 180 Hurst, Judy: 134, 138, 180 189 Hutchins, Tom: 104, 171, 181 Jackson, Karen: 79, 153, 181, 189 James, Terry: 114, 139, 141, 181 Jennings, Kemi: 22, 109, 110, 118, 174,181 Jones, Janet: 181 Jones, Jeff: 79, 103, 118, 133, 181, 255 Johnson, Brad: 102, 133, 174, 181, 184 Johnson, Louis: 181 Johnson, Mary: 73, 181 Joplin, Kabetz Teresa: 181 ke, Alvin: 181 Kear, Janna: 181 Kirk, Susan: 181 Killian, Kent: 104, 111, 119, 126, 128, 133, 167 168, 169, 181, 231 Kilman, Sandy: 135, 136, 138, 181 Kimball, Gwen: 151, 162, 181 Kimball, Vicky: 162, 181 King, Randie: 181 Kirchgessner, Lawrence: 181 Kirtley, Don: 181 Knapp, Kevin: 24, 68, 79, 127 , 133, 181 Koepp, Gary: 27, 181 Kratochvil, Robert: 67, 72 181 Latham, Jim: 181 Laurich, Marty: 182 Lawren ce , Jerry: 182 Lawrence, Terry: 182 Lee, Donald: 182 Levitt , Bland: 182 Liedtke, Paula: 16, 62, 119, 147 , 182 , 186 Liles, Gloria: 182 Littlef i 182, eld, Brent: 68, 79, 189 Logsdon , Curtis: 182 Lopez , Lupie: 182 Lozano, Mark: 19, 23, 101 , 166 . Lucero 111, Lundbe Lynch, 104, 118, 133, 159 182 , Mary Ann: 101, 182 rg, Lisa: 182 Rodger: 182 Madden, Cheri: 119, 182, l 183 Manzella, Donna: 82, 182 Marez, Billy: 182 Mask, Todd: 182 Merrill, Debbie: 124, 182 Miles, Becky: 68, 182 Miller, Deanna: 182 Miller, Mitch: 182 Mims, Lawrence: 94, 182 Monroe, Ricky: 20, 23, 146, 169, 254 Montrose, Susan: 182 Moore, Chris: 183 Moore, Corky: 183 Moore , 183 Debbie: 88, 147, Moore, Monte: 183 Moorm 183 an, Gary: 133, 169 Moreno , Sylvia: 61 , '70 , 108, 109, 183 Morin, Rick: 22, 77, 156, 157, 183, 187 Morgan, Julia: 183 Moulder, Dianna: 94, 118, 151, 162, 164, 183 Murdock, Jonnie: 27, 68, 183 Muro, Diana: 183 Murphy, Sheri: 183 McCandless, Kathy: 183 McClain, Judy: 183 McClure, Ricky: 94, 183, 188 McClurg, Cindy: 183 McDowell, Gary: 183 McFarland, Beverly: 183 McKeegan, Gleyn: 183 McKinley, Susan: 174, 183 McNeil, Crystal: 183 McQuoid, Malcolm: 17 Nash, Micah: 183 Neal, David: 183 Nesbitt, Valerie: 151, 162, 183 Newman, Christine: 140, 141. 147, 184 Newman, Patrick: 27, 68, 133, 158, 166, 184 Noel, Pam: 19, 67, 103, 112, 118, 124, 189 Olivas, Michael: 67, 72,88, 184 Ortega, Rosa: 27, 116, 184 Owens, Dean: 157, 184 Pacheco, Anna: 184 Parks, Billy: 112, 143, 146, 167, 168, 169, 184 Passons, Brad: 184 Patrick, Jimmy: 184 Pendergraft, Garrett: 94, 184 Perez, Danny: 62, 102, 118, 126, 133, 184 Perez, Leticia: 184 Perry, Donny: 95, 184 Pippen, Charlyn: 184 Platt, Carol: 184 Platt, Laurie: 184 Plumlee, Sandra: 67, 68, 73, 176, 184 Proffitt, Cindy: 21, 82, 119, 147,148,151, 162, 184 Province, Annie: 27, 82, 184 Puentes, Kenny: 157 Pylant, Judy: 105, 175, 184 Railsback, Tammy: 184 Ramirez, Mark: 75, 156, 157, 184 Rasmuss, Tim: 104, 156, 157. 178, 184 Ray, Donna: 185 Ray, Donnie: 46, 126, 133 167, 169, 185 Ray. Sandra: 185 Rayl, Mary: 185 Ream, Joleta: 185 Reed, Kenneth: 185 Reed, Nancy: 185 Reneau, Marty: 169, 185 Restine, Karl: 24, 67, 72, 185 Richey, Barry: 119, 185 Roberts, Susie: 185 Roberts, Teena: 67, 72, 185 Rodriguez, Jesse: 185 Roten, Carl: 185 Ruff, John: 21, 80 Russell, Jane: 185 Salazar, Annie: 185 Salazar, Rosemary: 185 Satterwhite, Tim: 185 Saunders, Patti: 185 Scheren, David: 185 Sellon, Rance: 27, 103, 111, 118, 146, 185 Sheets, Matt: 145, 185 Silliman, Jim: 104, 105, 189 Skelton, Dennis: 58, 110, 126, 133, 159, 166, 185 Slaughter, Shirley: 185 Smallwood, Sharon: 86 Smitn, Michael: 72, 186 Smith, Ricki: 186 Smyth, David: 186 Solis, Becky: 186 Stadler, Darrell: 186 Stanford, Kendall: 27, 103, 119, 139, 141, 186 St. Clair, Carol: 163, 186 Stimpson, Karen: 186 Stone, Debbie: 104, 186, 189 Stoner, Cindy: 75, 81, 186 Stuart, Terri: 27, 74, 89, 186 Sullins, Carol: 186 Sullivan, Lynn: 186 Swaim, Mark: 79, 127, 133, 166, 186, 189 Swanlaw, Lisa: 186 Talbott, Thomas: 186 Tani, Mayumi: 16, 23, 27 186 Tanner, Doug: 186 Taylor, Bryan: 186 Taylor, Tim: 68, 186 Thompson, Tammy: 186 Tilton, Mike: 186 Toelle, Michelle: 68, 153, 186 Toler, Edgar: 186 Townes, Jackie: 187 Trice, Barbara: 68, 187 Truitt, Terri: 21, 27, 48, 111, 119, 129, 174, 187 Underwood, Patty: 187 Upchurch, Peggy: 87 Upton, Cindy: 187 Upton, Ricky: 187 Velarde, Richard: 155, 157, 187 Velasquez, Eddie: 10 Velasquez, Ricky: 187 Villasenor, Marcy: 187 Wagner, Bobby: 187 Wainwright, Kelly: 187 Walker, Betty: 187 Walkup, Kent: 187 Walls, Jerrell: 187 Webb, Steve: 87, 187 Weimer, Jake: 187 Wells, Karen: 187 West, Chuck: 187 Wetmore, Dan: 10, 104, 119, 150, 159, 166, 187 Wheeler, Ricky: 187 White, Kathy: 187 White, Tony: 187 Williams, Dane: 62, 67, 73, 104, 187 Williams, Dona: 187 Williams, Laverda: 162, 188 Williams, Sharla: 188 Wilson, Kim: 101, 162, 188 Wilson, Mike: 188 Witcher, Virginia: 188 Wolken, Randy: 83, 152, 180, 188 Woods, Carol: 188 Wood, Robbie: 68, 188 Yarbrough, Delilah: 84, 116, 124, 188 Yell, Arnold: 116, 188 York, Steve: 142, 146, 188 Young, Mark: 10, 104, 171, 188 Young, Vicki: 68, 90, 188 Youree, Donna: 188, 189 Zamora, Jesse: 188, 189 Zanchettin, Kevin: 92, 93, 188 juniors Adams, Jo: 191 Akins, Alan: 191 Alania, Jaun: 133, 191 Alonzo, Carolyn: 84, 191 Alonzo, John: 191 Armijo, Jon: 157 Arias, Henry: 191 Avey, Linda: 191 Baker, Mike: 191 Baker, Lanna: 191 Baldwin, Debbie: 191 Ballou, Kim: 141, 191 Barclay, Cindy: 191 Barrett, Lesley: 191 Bass. Janis: 68, 191 Beals, Richard: 191 Bell, Sandy: 162, 191 Benge, Lynette: 83, 138, 147, 191 Bennett, Larry: 92 Bennett, Tina: 116, 138, 147, 162, 164, 190, 191 Betancourt, Velma: 191 Berg, Helen: 191 Bermea, Lori: 191 Bevers, Larry: 139, 140, 141, 191 Black, D'Nell: 191 Blevins, Melissa: 191 Bodling, Robert: 191 Bohanon, Terry: 191 Bonilla, Joe: 85 Bowling, Richard: 191 Broom , Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Richard: 191 Bill: 191 Debbie: 67, 192 Mark: 157, 192 Roger: 90, 192 Venettia: 192 Brumbeloe, Tammy: 67, 82, 84, 192 Burback, Melissa: 89, 90 Buck, Luella: 192 Bull, Danny: 192 Bunn, Darlene: 78, 82, 104, 192 Busby, Rod: 66, 67, 192 Butler, Cherri: 192 Campos, James: 157, 192 Campbell, Siane: 192 Candelaria, Andy: 98 Carillo, Hector: 56 Chance, Bobby: 92, 133, 192 Chamberlain, Dennis: 67, 192 Chapman, Jody: 192 Chesser, Toni: 79, 124, 192 Clark, Don: 144, 192 Clark, Mike: 192 Clark, Patrick: 183, 192 Clement, Monica: 192 Cline, Mike: 95, 192 Colbert, Brian: 196 Cole, Debbie: 59, 141, 192 Collins, Darla: 192 Cornejo, Lova: 192 Cox, Dewayne: 49, 129, 190, 192 Craig, Pat: 192 Craven, Larry: 97, 133 Crawford, Mary: 192 Creamer, Pam: 192 Crouch, Brent: 92 Cruz, Johnny: 169, 193 249 O Davis, Jana: 68, 193 Dean, Bobby: 68, 104, 133, 193 DeBaere, Susan: 193 Delaney, Mike: 193 Deputy, Diana: 193 Devenney, Gary: 67, 193 Dixon, Kelly: 21, 80, '75, 101, 193, 195 Dollar, Debbie: 78, 193 Dove, Alan: 67, 72, 193 Draper, Karlyn: 163, 193 Dunlap, Gayla: 193 Dunn, Gordon: 67, 193 Durham, Dusty: 193 Eakes, Rita: 68, 138, 193 Eastepp, Leonard: 193 Echels, Rusty: 133 Eckbledt, Lynn: 193 Edwards, Melody: 139, 141, 193 Ewing, Bonny: 90 Ewing, Sheri: 78, 193 Farner, Randy: 193 Fielding, Roddy: 193, 204 Flores, Tim: 95, 193 Flovin, David: 193 Franklin, Wes: 91 Frederick, Cheryl: 162, 192 Franklin, Bill: 46, 193 Fristoe, Gina: 147 Gaona, Theresa: 193 Gauna, Mike: 157, 193 Garrison, Cindy: 193 Gerkin, Becky: 75, 139, 141, 194, 199 Getman, Sissy: 194 Gibbs, Carla: 83, 134, 138, 147, 194 Gilvin, Jan: 194 Glazner. Jody: 92, 104 Gore, Wes: 97, 133 Graham, Sandy: 194 Greer, Alan: 150, 160, 166, 194 Halford, Rookie: 97, 157 Hall, Tammy: 68, 78, 194 Hamilton, Cindy: 90, 194 Hart, Margaret: 194 Heath, Corrie: 98 Helton, Mike: 167, 192, 194 Henderson, Joi: 194 Henry, Vickie: 194 Hernandez, Louie: 157 Hernandez, Sally: 194 Hetrich, Karla: 194 Higginbotham, Shelly: 76, 194 Hightower, Darrell: 51, 71, 72, 83, 194 Hiltbrunner, Frances: 194 Hodges, Rick: 144, 146, 166, 194 Holeman, Diana: 66, 67, 194 Hollabaugh, Lonnie: 194 Holland, Ralph: 194 Howell, Debbi: 194 Howell Debbie: 194 Hughes, Jeff: 55, 194 Hughes, Randy: 146, 166, 194 Hunnicutt, Jamie: 68, 194 Hint, Kelly: 90, 195 Jackson, Carol: 195 Jenkins, Pam: 195 Johnson, Shasta: 147, 195 Johnson, Tim: 96, 133, 195 Johnston, LaDonna: 195 Jordan, Judy: 73, 82, 195, 198 Kabetzke, Don: 67, 72 Kalka, Mary Ann: 88 Keeling, Tommy: 55, 130, 133, 195 Knapp, Tony: 92 Kratochvil, Kristine: 72 Langley, Sandra: 195 Lawrence, Nancy: 195 Lester, Carolyn: 195 Linders, Ann: 195 Little, Pam: 190, 195 Logdon, Lisa: 74, 124, 195 London, Barbara: 83, 195 London, Belinda: 79, 195 Long, Craig: 139, 195 Lopez, Pedro: 195 Lovelady, Ricky: 87 Lozano, Jon: 96, 195, 254 Lucero, Johnny: 85, 102, 166, 195 Maddux, David: 195 Maddux, Debbie: 195 Madison, Karen: 74, 116, 124, 195 Magallanes, Virginia: 46, 138, 195, 255 Malacara, Elias: 195 Manning, Pam: 195 Marshall, Doug: 195 Martin, Bobby: 67, 72, 191, 195 Martinez, Ben: 90 Martinez, Rosie: 162, 196 Martinez, Yolanda: 196 Mata, Daniel: 23, 113, 130, 133, 158, 196 Mata, Gloria: 134, 138 Mayes, Larry: 21, 67, 80, 81 Meeker, Sandy: 196 Meeks, Geneva: 196 Magallanesy, Virginia: 199 Mitchell, Larry: 196 Miller, Debbie: 183, 196 Miller, Laura: 67, 196 Monroe, Lloyd: 133 Moorman, Mark: 196 Mullins, Scot: 152, 196 McCulloch, Shelly: 196 McCloskey, Mike: 152, 194, 196 McCoy, Yerri: 196 McClain, Phillip: 196 McKinney, Mark: 90 Nash, Robert: 196 Nipp, Bruce: 102, 146, 169, 196 Nunn, Karalei: 48, 49, 62, 94, 196 Oberbeck, Drew: 148, 196 Olquin, Ron: 155, 157, 196 Ortego, Ana: 196 Ortega, Paul: 68 Owena, Lewis: 196 Page, Gene: 196 Pantoja, Julie: 85, 196 Parades, Rosemary: 193 Parker, Cindy: 196 Parsells, Raymond: 196 Parsons, Jan: 94, 196 Pearson, Shera: 196 Persefield, Lee: 66, 67, 73, 83, 196 Platt, Steve: 196 Podzemny, Donald: 197 Porras, James: 133 Prather, Lanecia: 197 Raef, Alvin: 143, 146, 158, 166, 197 Rayna, Gloria: 168, 196 Renteria, Debbie: 197 Rodriguez, Johnny: 133, 160 Rohrs, Brenda: 67, 173, 197 Roper, Jim: 133, 160 Rosas, Ronnie: 197 Sanders, Tony: 157, 197 Sandoval, Robert: 157 Sasueda, Donna: 78, 197 Sauceda, David: 197 Savala, Ralph: 37, 197 Scott, Rusty: 67, 70, 73, 82, 197, 198 Sena, Norma: 185, 197 Shelton, Greg: 197 Shelton, Keith: 59, 197 Shelton, Rick: 116, 133, 146, 197 Sheppard, Robert: 197 Sierra, Edna: 84, 197 Sigler, Sharon: 67, 73, 197 Skeen, Randall: 92 Skidmore, John: 140, 197 Solano, Barbara: 68, 197 Solane, Ray: 72 Spray, Deanna: 78, 168, 197 Steward, Douglas: 197 Steward, Sherman: 133, 144, 146, 169, 197 Stockton, Robert: 98 Stine, Robert: 133, 160, 197 Stone, Susan: '79, 68, 168 Sweet, Jerold: 197 Sutton, Crystal: 197 Tamaniego, Teresa Taylor, Kellyez 198 Taylor, Kim: 90 Taylor, Alan: 152, Thomas, Tim: 24, 21, 48, 80, 198 Thompson, Debbie: 113, 134, 136, 138, 147, 198, 199, 255 Thompson, Richard: Thurman, Steven: 1 Tickner, Mark: 198 Tillman, Richard: 130, 133 Torres, Tim: 116, 150, 166, 198 : 197 198 19, 157 98 Valdez, Donna: 198 Vallejo, Maria: 198 Vandagriff, Tonja: 21, 198 Vaughn, David: 141 Vaughn, Johnny: 198 Velasquez, Eddie: 1 Velasquez, Millie: 68, 198 Veteto, Keith: 133, Vagil, Irene: 65, 68, '14, 198 Vigil, Orlando: 198 , 198 54, 166 198 Walker, Cindy: 79, 116, 198 Walker, Dwayne: 197 Waller, Charles: 67, 198 Warden, Sheryl: 198 Weaver, Sheryl: 198 Weaver, Judy: 198 Webb, Jim: 129, 133, 177, 198 Weimer, Jim: 144, 146, 169, 198 West, Sherene: 198 White, Cindy: 198 White, Guy: 65 White, Kris: 24, 68, 140, 141 198 White, Ralph: 198 Wilkins, Karen: 151, 162, 164 Williams, Karen: 198 Wilson, Darrell: 128, 133, 167, 168, 169, 198 Wilson, Tamrnie: 199 Wilson, Teresa: 199 Woodard, Vana: 199 Wooten, Shirley: 166, 168, 199 Wright, Tommy: 146, 169, 199 205 l a I 1 I V l I 'l Sophomores Akins, Kevin: 201 Albert, Jimmy: 201 Aldape, Ayde: 201 Alderete, Mark: 201 Alexander, Cindy: 201 Allison, Bart: 146 Almanza, Slyvester: 133 Altendorf, Mike: 201 Andrade, Dora: 201 Annett, Dany: 183, 201 Anthony, Michelle: 24, 73 Apeland, Randy: 201 Aragon, Agnes: 201 Arenas, Rosa: 201 Armour, Dawn: 201 Austin, Melanie: 201 Balleu, Debbie: 148 Barfield, Terri: 183, 201 Bargas, Johnny: 133, 157 Barnes, Terry: 133, 201 Barrett, Rhonda: 201 Barton, Tammie: 201 Bass, Stephen: 166, 201 Bates, Ronny: 133, 201 Bayles, Steve: 157, 201 Beal, Debbie: 73, 201 Beals, Debbie: 201 Beckwith, Terry: 201 Beggs, Martin: 131, 133, 159, 201 Belfield, Gene: 201 Bell, Davy: 201 Bennett, Donna: 201 Bernius, Sherri: 68, 201 Bills, Eddie:i68, 182, 202 Blevins, Gladys: 117, 202 Bowling, Robert: 202 Breeding, Russell: 202 Brents, Nancy: 134, 138, 202 Brewer, Terry: 202 Brooks, Laura: 134, 136, 138, 202 Broughton, Mark: 202 Browder, Paul: 48, 166, 202 Brown, Darvan: 202 Brown, Kerri: 202 Brown, Tommie: 66, 67, 68, 82, 202 Brown, Trudy: 202 Browne, Pam: 202 Bryan, Brenda: 67, 202 Bull, David: 202 Burkholder, Kathy: 202 Burrows, Ellen: 202 Burrows, Kerry: 77, 166, 202 Busby, D-Nan: 82, 141, 202 Caddell, Randy: 202 Campos, Denise: 202 Carrasco, Pat: 202 Chavez, Leroy: 202 Chavez, Louie: 202 Chennault, Kerry: 202 Cherry, Cheri: 202 Chesser, Patti: 147, 148, 202 Chism, Carrie: 72, 203 Colbert, Bryan: 203 Cline, Dianne: 203 Cook, Greg: 203 Cooper, Tammy: 203 Cordell, Kelly: 133, 203 Cordell, Scott: 133, 203 Cornejo, Loura: 85, 203 Galvan, Robert: 157, 204 Garcia, Catalina: 73, 204 Garcia, Dorothy: 204 Garcia, Ester: 204 Garrett Bryan: 72, 204 Garrett Ross: 204 Getz, Robert: 204 Gideon, David: 150, 204 Glasscock, Gee: 204 Gollihugh, Patricia: 204 Gollihugh, Sharon: 204 Gomez, Patsy: 204 Gonzales, Johnny - 204 Goodson, Mike - 131, 133, Correa, Myrna: 203 Costello, Mark: 133, 200, 203 Cox, Denese: 68, 203 Craft, Glen: 150, 166 Crawford, James: 157, 203 Criado, Eddie: 203 Cruz, Charlie: 114, 133, 203 Cruz, Frances: 138 Cummins, Theresa: 138, 148, 203 Darden, Molly: 66, Daughtry, Michele: 203 Davis, Debbie: 203 Davis, Jeff: 203 DeLaGarza, Freddie: 129, 133 Dendy, Donna: 138, 203 Denham, Patti: 181, 203 Dennis Joe: 203 Denton, Andy: 203 Deputy Lisa: 151, 203 Derden Cliff: 133, 203 Detten Farley: 101, 138 148, 203 Devenney, Tim: 67, 70, 73, 203 Diaz, Margie: 203 Dockery, Jerry: 131, 133 169, 204 Dodson, Grant: 157, 204 Dovel, David: 204 Driver, Charla: 204 Dunn, Gordon: 204 '73, 203 Errington, James: 144, 146, 169, 204 Escalante, Delfin: 155, 157 Escoto, Diana: 141 Estrada, Rueben: 163 Evers, Janice: 73, 183, 204 Ewing, Paula: 204 Fiel, Becky: 135, 138, 148, 162, 204 Fisher, Shelia: 204 Frye, Laura: 204 Fuentes, Esther: 204 Fulton, Roy: 204 Gaffney, Terry: 200, 204 Gallegos, Elaine: 138, 204 Graham, Panny - 83, 205 Green, Alan: 166, 205 Green, Troy: 205 Gregg, Lisa: 205 Grisham, David: 205 Guzman, Sandra: 205 Halford, Cheri: 68, 138, 205 Hall, Tim: 68, 171, 205 Hamon, Robert: 166 Hamon, Randy: 205 Hardy, Greg: 68, 205 Harris, Lisa: 205 Harris, Nancy: 205 Harrison, Debbie: 138, 148, 205 Haws, Melody: 67 Hedrick, Gary: 77, 205 Heredia, Robert: 133, 205 Herm, Howard: 68, 133, 205 Hernandez, Ronnie: 205 Hernandez, Toni: 205 Herrera, Roland: 157 l-lertel, Judy: 205 Hill, Jolene: 68, 205 Hilliard, Jo: 205 Hinders, Terri: 205 Hindman, Irene: 148, 205 Hodge, Greg: 205 Holland, Cheryl: 205 Hooley, Roxanna: 171, 201, 205 House, David: 205 Howe, Loren: 66, 67, 72, 206 Howell, Mike: 206 Hurtado, Beckie: 206 Janney, Brad: 146, 206 Jeffries, David: 206 Jester, Richard: 73, 83, 206 Jones, Cecil: 157 Johnson, Betty: 206 Johnson, Bonnie: 206 Jolley, Rennie: 206 Jones, Debbie: 206 Jones, Peggy: 206 Jones, Tom: 206 Jordan, Nancy: 206 Jurado, Art: 206 Kantner, David: 206 Keenan, Angel: 206 Keesee, Kim: 148, 206 Keith, Cheryl: 206 Keller, Lance: 206 Kelly, Kim: 56, 68, 206 Kelly, Lisa: 206 Ketcherside, Davena: 206 Killen, Dennis: 206 King, Mark: 206 King, Teresa: 206 Kinzer, Alan: 206 Kiper, Jim: 117, 133, 206 Knapp, Karen: 136, 138, 148 , 206 Knutson, Carolyn: 207 Ladd, Mike: 207 Larance, David: 207 Lawrence, Eddie: 207 Lawrence, Linda: 207 Leard, Mike: 133, 207 Leasure, Carole: 207 Lill, Terry: 207 Luera, Jerry: 207 Lybrand, Brian: 207 Lynch, Charles: 207 Lyons, David: 133, 169, 207 Macrander, Steve: 207 Marchbanks, Dwayne: 207 Marler, Charles: 202 Martinez, Elia: 207 Martinez, Rosie: 207 Martinez, Lorraine: 207 Mata, Eddie: 133, 160, 207 Medley, Debbie: 138, 207 Meeks, Ronnie: 207 Mendly, Blanca: 207 Merritt, Kennith: 207 Miller, Jeff Mims, Sara: 207 Mitchell, James: 133, 207 Mixon, Charles: 82, 146, 207 Morales, Bobby: 155, 157, 207 Moulder, Ricky: 207 Mullins, Roland: 133, 208 Mumy, Joni: 208 Murdock Amber: 208 Murdock Dyann: 76, 208 McClure Tammy: 208 McClurg Randy: 99, 208 McClurg Rick: 208 McEntire, Lisa: 208 McKinley, Mark: 133, 208 McLean, Doug: 208 McLaughlin, Mark: 133, 208 McQuoid, Grace Nance, Kris: 208 Nash, Robin: 208 Neusch, Kevin: 166, 208 Norris, Kenneth: 208 Nunez, Diana 252 Nunn, Tommy Oakley, Dusty: 157, 208 Ochoa, Ray: 157 O'Dell, Carey: 152, 208 Olguin, Wade: 157 Ornelas, David: 72 Osborn, Steve: 133 Owens, Bryan: 157, 208 Owens, Monty: 157, 208 Pantoja, Emma: 56 Parr, Vay: 168, 208 Pastwa, Jay: 208 Perkins, Sandra: 151, 162, 163, 208 Perrin, Becky: 208 Pettit, Renee: 117, 208 Phillips, Mark: 157, 172, 208 Pinkert, Curtis: 67, 71, 73, 209 Polee, Yvonne: 148, 209 Pollan, Cindy: 151, 163. 209 Ponds, Tammy: 134, 138, 209 Pope, Chris: 133, 209 Prien, Darla: 209 Purty, Daniel: 157, 209 Raef, Brian: 166, 209 Rael, Steve: 133 Ramos, Joe: 157, 209 Renteria, Luisa: 19, 114 Renteria, Steve: 157 Ricci, David: 37, 130, 133, 209 Rodgers, Cari: 209 Rodriquez, Manuel: 133 Rose, Sheridan: 209 Rowland, Sheri: 209 Ruiz, Gus: 168, 209 Russell, Rhonda: 76, 83, 138, 148, 209 Rutherford, Renee: 209 Ryder, Debra: 209 Sandel, Scott: 144, 169, 209 Sandoval, Ernest: 68, 82, 209 Susueda, Greg: 209 Schertz, Mary Ann: 209 Seymour, Glenda: 209 Sheets, Annette: 209 Short, Kelly: 133, 209 Sladek, Julie: 67, 209 Smallfield, Stan: 209 Smith, Sheryl: 209 Solis, Rene: 67, 73, 209 Southall, Kathy: 210 Stanford, Kent: 210 Stine, Melinda: 210 Stewart, Debbie: 141, 210 Stewart, Jerold: 72, 210 Stewart, June: 72, 210 Stewart, Tammy: 210 Stratton, Cheryl: 210 Stuart, Charles: 210 Taylor, Randy: 133, 200, 210 Taylor, Starla: 148, 210 Tilton, Kathy: 210 Thomas, Kirby: 210 Thomas, Paul: 210 Thorn, Marvin: 210 Thuesen, Gregg: 77, 146, 210 Thurston, Sandy: 210 Turner, Paul: 210 Turner, Valarie: 210 Underwood, Janis: 210 Vallejo, Bridget: 210 Vallejo, Teresa: 210 Villegas, Elizabeth: 210 Wade, Bonnie: 76, 171, 210 Walker, Rodney: 210 Walters, Marilyn: 148, 162, 163, 210 Watson, Sheryl: 210 Weatherholt, Bill: 133, 210 Welch, Tim: 211 Whipkey, Dale: 211 Whipkey, Robert: 117, 133, 211 White, Nina: 211 White, Steve: 157 Whitley, Randy: 133, 211 Williams, Jimmy: 211 Williams, Randy: 133, 211 Wilson, Tamara: 211 Winn, Eris: 133, 169 Witty, Brenda: 211 Wohlford, Denise: 66, 67, 73, 211 Woosley, Matt: 203, 211 Wooten, Jamie: 211 Young, Joel: 211 Young, Terry: 72, 211 Young, Tony: 114, 211 Freshmen Adams, Cindi: 162, 213 Adams, Kenny: 213 Alford, Maribeth: 67, '73, 213 Alonzo, Rodolfo: 157, 213 Altendorf, Gerry: 213 Alvarez, Tony: 213 Amen, Lois: 162 Anthony, Diane: 73 Baker, Richard: 132, 133, 161, 166, 213 Ballauer, Alan: 213 Ballew, William: 213 Barfield, Sherry: 162, 213 Barnes, Roger: 213 Barnett, Charlotte: 138, 213 Barrera, Steve: 133, 157, 166 Bates, Danny: 133, 157 Bates,James: 133, 157, 166, 213 Baugh, Erick: 166 Bay, Darla: 213 Beck, Kathy: 173, 213 Beggs, Norma: 133, 213 Bellar, Beverly: 138, 162, 213 Bierwirth, Carla: 213 Blandford, Janet: 213 Boase, Cindy: 213 Bolton, James: 67, 72, 213 Brake, Brad: 133, 157, 213 Brinson, Shellie: 213 Brown, Debra: 162, 213 Brown, Tanya: 137, 138, 213 Bull, Dwayne: 133, 146, 213 Burch, Linda: 162, 213 Burnett, Debra: 214 Cagle, Nancy: 214 Campbell, Joann: 214 Campbell, Rhonda: 162, 214 Carrasco, Leo: 157 Castro, Frank: 166, 214 Clark, Carla: 214 Clark, Kevin: 157, 214 Clink, Jamie: 183, 214 Coghill, Wendy: 214 Cook, Diana: 162 Casper, Debbie: 214 Cox, Johnny: 133, 146, 166, 214 Craig, Kurt: 133, 146, 166, 214 Crawford, Raymond: 133, 166, 214 Creamer, Rhetta: 214 Crist, Roger: 214 Dalton, Tim: 133, 146, 166, 214 Daniels, Kip: 214 De Los Santos, Ester: 214 Dick, Bobbette: 214 Dollar, Sherri: 149, 214 Domme, Alan: 67, 73, 117, 214 Draper, Rusty: 166, 214 Easterday, Jeanine: 171, 214 Elkins, Durinda: 162, 214 Errington, Sara: 125, 149, 214 Eudey, Doug: 133, 214 Evans, Dewey: 214 Evans, Thomas: 214 Felton, Sid: 115, 132, 133, 146, 166, 215 Ferguson, Sheila: 73, 215 Flores, Esther: 71, 73, 215 t Foust, Allison: 24, 215 Franklin, Denise: 125, 215 , Fritz, Judy: 162, 215 l Frost, Jeff: 215 t Frost, Seve: 215 1 Gallegos, Gilbert: 166 i Gauna, Jeff: 133, 146, 215 Garret, David: 67 Goldsmith, Steve: 133, 146, 166 Gonzalez, Manuel: 215 Grant, Richard: 215 Green, Brenda: 24, 138. 162, 215 Hampton, David: 133, 157, 166, 215 Harris, Sammy: 67, 73, 157, 215 Hart, Darrell: 215 Hart, Patricia: 215 Hartline, Jim: 133, 157, 166 Hernandez, D'nisia: 162, 215 Hernandez, Ermelinda: 162, 215 Hernandez, Janet: 215 Hodge, Winford: 133, 157, 166 Hodges, Tim: 215 Howell, Shelly: 162, 215 I Hughes, Deina: 125, 162, 215 Ingels, David: 166, 215 Jimenez, Fidel: 133, 166 Jones, Billy: 133, 157 Jones, Darla: 73, 215 Jones, Karen: 67, 72, 215 Jones, Shelbaz 215 Keeling, Tammy: 138, 215 Keeton, Ronald: 215 Kirby, Nancy: 162, 215 1 Koepp, Joann: 216 l Kratochvil, John: 72 Lampkin, Barbara: 216 Lancaster, Earnest: 216 Lane, Bobby: 216 Ledbetter, Susan: 216 Lee, Mark: 216 Liles, Susan: 117, 125, 216 Lobdell, Regina: 149, 162, 216 Loftis, Jimmie: 216 Cole, Tommy: 44, 45 J l I 1 J London, Jhonny: 133 Long, Bryan: 216 Long, Diana: 138, 162, 216 Lookingbill, Becky: 216 Lybrand, Barbara: 162, 216 Lyons, Cynthia: 216 Maixner, Avery: 216 Martinez, Nelda: 162, 216 Mauldin, Robert: 216 Mayes, Gregg: 133, 146, 166, 216 Meador, Larry: 133, 216 Melton, Kristy: 216 Miles, Timmy: 133, 157, 216 Moore, Gary: 216 Moreno, Helen: 73, 216 Morgan, Lynette: 216 Morrison, Randy: 133, 146, 166 Moulder, Laura: 216 Mullins, Michelle: 216 k McHugh, Jessica: 216 l J P P McMasters, Robin: 162, 217 Nall, Scott: 67, 70, 73, 217 Nash, Chris: 217 Newsome, Alice: 217 Nicholson, Gil: 217 Nunn, Craig: 166, 217 O'dell, Garey: 133, 146, 166, 217 Oliver, Danny: 217 Owens, Neal: 217 Pearson, Roson: 217 Perez, Albert: 157 Perkins, Donny: 217 Phillips, Ron: 217 Podzemny, Dennis: 217 Pope, Scott: 217 Ramos, Danny: 133, 157 Ream, Lorita: 117, 162, 165, 217 Reed, Mike: 72 Reighter, John: 217 Reilman, Kathy: 137, 138, 162, 217 Renegar, Valerie: 217 Renteria, Eddie: 157 Roberts. James: 217 Roberts, Lori: 217 Rodriquez, Tommy: 133, 217 Rose, Tracy: 217 Ross, Allen: 217 Rouk, Cindy: 138, 162, 217 Saavedra, Joe: 217 Saavedra, Lisa: 217 Samuels, Connie: 24, 217 Satterfield, Gara: 66, 137, 138. 166, 165, 217 Schulte, Greg: 72 Sena, Stevie: 102, 133, 146, 157. 166, 218 Shelton, Rick: 83, 157, 218 Sheppard, Brenda: 218 Short, Bobby: 117, 133, 161, 166, 157, 218 Sierra, Linda: 138, 218 Sisco, Avery: 166, 218 Slater, Scott: 133, 146, 166, 218 Smith, Ray: 218 Smith, Sherri: 138, 218 Snider, Connie: 138, 218 Solano, Kathy: 218 Spruell, Robbie: 72, 218 Stacy, Ellen: 218 Stoner, Scott: 218 Sweet, Wanda: 218 Taylor, Jeff: 67, 72, 218 Tebo, Tonja: 218 Thompson, Teresa: 73, 218 Threet, Julie: 218 Tolbert, Evelyn: 218 Trice, Ronnie: 218 Tucker, April: 138, 162, 218 Turrentine, Ladonna: 137, 138, 162, 218 Upton , Debbie: 218 Valdez, Freddie: 132, 133, 146, 161. 166, 218 Vaughn, Barry: 218 Velarde, Gina: 115, 125, 138, 162, 218 Weaver, Tim: 133, 146, 166 , Webste White , 218 r, Cindy: 162 Charis: 219 Wilkerson, David: 133, 146, 219 Williams, Paula: 125, 138, 162, 219 Williams, Roger: 133, 219 Wilson, Kelly: 219 Wilson, Mark: 219 Wilson, Richard: 219 Wilson, Robert: 219 Wolken, Traci: 219 Woodard, Carrie: 162, 219 Wright, Ruth: 219 Young, Ideana: 73, 219 Youree, Roddy: 133, 146, 219 Staff Alderete, Betty: 47, 102 Allen, Bob: 44, 168 Allen, Roxann: 58 Alston, Maxine: 51 Andrew, Bob: 42, 168 Bacon, Charles: 32 Bailey, Jerry: 50 Basinger, Ray: 42 Beck, Don: 60 Burrous, Nell: 86 Burrows, Pat: 47 Bursey, Nancy: 38 Bunch, Patsy: 32 Calvert, B.C.: 40, 82 Cantu' , Guadalupe: 47 Carper, Don: 44 Cawthorne, Fran: 33 Clemence, Roxie: 34 Cole, Charlene: 34 Custer, Ray: 55 Darnell, June: 32 Davidson, Fred: 52 Deane, Marie: 37, 153 Dement, Wanda: 38, 39 Dillard, Barbara: 42, 138, 166 Douglass, Jane: 40 Eddleman, Richard: 44, 158 Elam, W. N.: 44, 133 Esparza, Anna: 44 Flanagan, Bob: 59 Frazier, Sherry: 56 Garrison, Billie: 58 Green, Kathleen: 52, 53. 151, 166 Green, Letha: 38 Grice, Allan: 60 Ham, Sandy: 20, 44, 133, 162 Hamm, Cecil: 90 Harmon, Linda: 58 Hernandez, Abe: 50, 88 Hill, Margarette: 35 Howe, Jean: 33 Hurst, Debbie: 34 Jackson, Marilyn: 50 Johnson, Charlie: 55 Jones, Catherine: 37 Kelley, Bill: 55, 99 Lacourse, Robert: 60 Lafavers, Doc: 42 Lavender, Jack: 55 Leasure, Jon: 32 Legacy, June: 31 Lopez, Helen: 33 Love, Billie: 42, 100, 101 Marsh, Sheldon: 40 Martz, Don: 152 Mashburn, Maurine: 36 Mays, Dixie: 59 Minor, Gene: 49 Mixon, Richard: 31, 256 Monkres, Gail: 50 Morgan, Carthel: 40, 41 Morgan, Cleo: 51 Morrison, Jack: 42 McConnell, John: 40, 41 McDonough, Jerry: 22, 48 McLean, Judy: 47 McPherson, Eddra: 44 Noah , Sherri: 42 Parker, Jean: 44 Pelley, Mickey: 52, 53 Pepper, Tommy: 57 Perry, Johnnie: 56 Pratt, Christie: 20, 38, 39, 151 , 166 Pybus, Jerry: 52, 141 Raines, Jerry: 20, 31 Ramirez, Gloria: 32 Restine, Jim: 61 Reynolds, Janice: 34 Rhodes, Ron: 42, 43 Richardson, Beryl: 38 Riley, Ruth: 51 Roan, Jess: 49 Rogers, Raymond: 35 Roland, Pat: 48, 81 Seabourn, Danny: 40, 41, 133, 146, 162 Schroder, Pat: 33 Sims, Opal: 36 Smith, Anne: 38, 39, 103 Stone, George: 41 Suits, Gordon: 61, 68 Sumner, Linda: 38, 135 Taylor, Jackie: 36 Taylor, Jim: 38 Touchon, Sue: 32, 33 Turner, Judy: 38 Turner, Mary Jean: 50, 87 Verden, Luinda: 20, 46, 104 Walker, Carolyn: 56 Welch, Jess Ann: 56, 85 White, Bill: 44 Wilhelm, Hubert: 55 Williams, Pat: 133 Wilson, Terri: 38, 78 Wright, Yvonne: 58 25 Visions. . .ThatKoep Stirring My Soul As the year comes to a close and we look back, we reflect upon the many visions of Caprock High School. Each one of us has different memories of the year - but we will never forget how much our friends, teachers, and activities really meant to us. This book cannot tell it all. A photograph can show action, but it only suggests the atmosphere. At least when we look back at this book, our memories will be stirred. We will remember our visions of the people who made 1977 the year it was. C33 Visions. . . That Will Never Grow Old C13 Johnny Lozano and friend: C23 Senior Girls perform a skit at one of the pep rallies: C33 Ricky Monroe on a typical Sun- day at Thompson Park: C43 Letting the balloons fly marked the beginning of Caprock's March of Dimes Marathon: C53 Seniors show their spirit at the pep rallies: C63 Debbie Thompson and Virginia Magallanesg C73 Swinging brings out the kiddie in all of us: C83 Jeff Jones and Jane Brooks: C93 Kemi Jennings keeps her promise at the Christmas Assembly. I vi, at, . I A f- ,ee n 3 . wh. 3. . ure' ...QA ' . -ffqap 5 C' C83 C93 f. f 'x 51. 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