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

 - Class of 1979

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'IW' i ters Q A lgtqifa WH? A-w . H fi: i 5 -i' Wlg .4 i I I I 3 5' x , , PF sf Q h. , . to ., V. f.?,i1Qy31 i 'E' ear 3 40 ,..v .Y ll , - f I 5 l wx From Now Till Eternity 9 GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD oooo oooo oooo GOOD oooo Gooo oooo MES MES MES MES MES MES MES MES M125 MES MES MES MES MES 12 Spirit Spirit and Support Rank High Spirit comes alive at Caproek. Many expressions are shown on the faces of fel- low Horns. We sustain our pride and show support through the many activities and events that occur on campus. C15 Delihie Harrison cheers the varsity foothall team on to victoryg C25 Coach Fred Davidson and var- sity wrestlers at a city matchg C35 Penni Browder, Bart Allison and Kim Kelly practice the piano in music theoryg C45 Seniors singing the alma mater at the end of a mep rallyg C55 Disc jockey, Frank tiar- rett, plays music at the annual Christmas danceg C65 Freshman cheerleaders Melissa Wilson, Lez- lie Turrentinc, and Kynell Stan- ford lioast spirit at a freshman pep rallyg C75 Doc LaFavers and coaches look on at Horn football giiiiicg C85 Sunshine Singers David . alacara and Susan Lef ietter. , el w, 192 .vw Q5 3 Vb 'M 'M .Q NA , .L v,-' iv-tml fr 'f,w'g:f1:Q .-f K ,, l 3 Tffif fLa 3Q A. ig ,i g 1w ' f 31 g.V' 5 V ' QA Q fi? W -+-.Y 1 ...As - Spirit 13 12? Scsi 4 'fl' C47 469 14 Good Times Students Get Involved Belonging to the Caprock curriculum, there are 39 clubs and organizations plus 10 sports in which students can participate. In the vocational program, students are trained for future job opportunities. Clubs and organizations are offered to any student wishing to partake in cam- pus or off campus activities. Students may also partici- pate in the sports program which over the years has been inspired by the enthusi- asm and support of the crowd. CID Mr. Eugene Trader instructs VOR students Teri DeSpain, Con- nie Samuels, Gloria Harris and Jennifer Carter, 12D Steve Rainwa- ter represented Caprock at Dr. B. J. Stamp's press conference, C35 Wayne Hunt pla s for a morning assembly, MJ ci-fs students enjoy themselves at the Halloween Danceg C55 ROTC students practice their shootingg Q61 Auto mechanics students work on a car engine, 179 Buildin r trades students work on the CHC house, Q81 Charlotte Bar- nett cheers at a varsity football game, C93 Ca mrock's newest sing- ing group, Plus, is composed of Shelba Jones, Charis White, Laura Moulder and Tom Jones, C101 James Errington roes high for the tap against Herefordg 1115 Home- making students clean up the kitchen after lab. Good Times 15 --....1- : 1 1 ai 3 of Q 8 , 27 v i '-A A PQ - ' 1 1 ,l Z 123 Q , Q E1 in 16 Good Ti mes Holiday Cheer Brightens Faces Cheerful smiles and happy faces were welcomed to Caprock on Dec. 15 during the Christmas assembly. Children from the High Plains Chil- dren's Home and the Children's Cot- tage were met by their Student Coun- cil representatives and were intro- duced to each assigned homeroom. The student body of Caprock then met in the auditorium for the enter- tainment, receiving of gifts, and of course the arrival of Santa Claus and his elves. After the presents were opened Student Council President Nancy Brents presented the amount of money collected and the number of cans donated. We beat last year's totals by com- piling 5,049 cans and 351,342.00 for the children's fund. C11 Student body at the Christmas assemblyg C21 Child receives her Big Gift g C31 The passing out of giftsg C41 Santa and his elvesg C51 Band performs for the Christmas assem- bl 5 C61 Santa and his elves pass out presentsg C711 A visit with Santag C81 Drama students performg C91 A hug for Santag C101 The gifts provided for the children at the Homes. Good Times 17 Places We Will Remember As we look back, we will remember the activities and events that took place at Caprock. We will also remember the places we visited and the fun times we had. VVhether it was sad, happy, or serious moments, we backed up our alma mater with pride. As we grow older, the memories of special places and thoughts will remain in the back of our minds. 18 Good Times 'S ! 5 421 15 Pads, Styles and Modes During the 50's the fads included pony tails, letter sweaters, bobby socks, duck tails and sock hops. But in the 60's we went to more fashionable modes such as mini skirts, pegged legs, flat tops, teased hair and the Twist. And now in the 70's the styles are fashion jeans, natu- ral looking hair, cuffed pant legs and disco dancing. CD Sherrie Smith, Denese Cox, Cheri Halford, and Susan Ledbetter display the latest hairstylesg C21 Dyann Mur- dock and Helen Lara show another fad, cuffed pant legs, C35 Seniors Tami Norton and Lisa Deputy show their rabbit coats, 145 Sport cars are very popular now as junior, Glenda Jones demonstrates, C51 Denim was the look for the 70's. Seniors Dyann Murdock, Lisa Deputy and David J ohnson show off their levis. Fads 19 Caprock Presents The The dramatical comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner was presented Feb. 16 and 17 in the school auditorium. Members of the cast auditioned to show their act- ing and vocal projection abilities. Leading cast members were Ricky Moulder, Mr. Whitesideg Charis White, Maggie Cutlerg Charles Mixon, Bert Jeffersong Kristi Melton, Miss Preen and Tim Harris, Ernest Stanley. Students working behind the scenes were Lisa Kelly, set director and Jennifer Carter, stage man- ager and costume technician. Members of the stage QD crew provided lighting. I This year's play was produced and directed by E W 1 Q H Mr. Jerome McDonough. C27 20 The Man Who Came to Dinner 2 I in 'Z ,en , with it '95 as Man Who Came to Dinner C11 Leading cast members Charis White and Ricky Moulderg Q21 Laura Moulder in the death sceneg C31 Leah Chism and Ricky Moulderg C41 Terry Barnes decides to sweep Miss Preen, Kristi Melton, off her feetg 151 Jeanie Detten, Ricky Moulder, Tim Harris and Shelba Jones acting in the second scene of the Ebay. Q61 The Drama and Speech Department made The Man ,, D , 6 ho Came to Dinner a great success. D D WHT? The Man Who Came to Dinner 21 Pride Stays With Horns After Homecoming Loss Our varsity Horns suf- fered a loss on Oct. 12 against the Lubbock High Westerners, 14-3, in our fifth annual Homecoming football game. During the Friday morn- ing pep rally, the Homecom- ing Princesses were pre- sented to the student body of Caprock. They were Luisa Renteria, seniorg Sheila Lamb, juniorg Sonia Lara, sophomoreg and Suzy Craig, freshman. Each princess was again presented that night at the football game at halftime activities. After the game, the Homecoming dance was held in the commons. All the Homecoming activ- ities were sponsored by Health Occupations. CD Front: Suzy Crai , Sonia Larag Back: Sheila Lami and Luisa Renteriag QD Senior Homecoming Princess candidates Luisa Rente- ria, Theresa Cummins and Terry Gaffneyg C31 Caprock Longhorns versus Lubbock Westernersg C45 Caprock students participate in the annual Homecoming dance. 22 Homecoming tl? FQF , ,, S. ,, U 3 Av ' + avi . R 5 What Do You Do After School? This question may range to such answers as going to a sports event, to eating at the Pizza Hut. Whatever we do after school or on weekends, We engage in extra curricular activities that revolve around the kind of surround- ings we were brought up in. Each graduating class will cherish the good times they had Whether it was just cruising around or acting silly. HJ Ted Nugent came to Amarillo Jan. 30 for a concert in the Civic Center Coliseumg Q25 Posing beau- ties Grace McQuoid and Sherri Berniusg CD Lois Amen works at lVlclJonald's on a husy Friday nightg C45 Seniors Andy Denton and Terry Gaffney show their original eharmg C53 Sophomores Francine Alderete and Vickie Knutson after a long day at schoolg C65 Larua Perdigan dances under the disco lights at one of Caprock's school dancesg C75 Students ready to kick off the weekend after a tedious week of school. After School 23 Sing a Song The 1978-79 Caprock High School choir is a well known choir in town. Many times during the year the choir has visited several schools and three of the banks. They also joined the other three high schools for an eve- ning of entertainment as the Christ- mas lights downtown were lighted. The choir also had the honor of sing- ing for a camera from KAMR-TV. The year as always has been a busy one for the choir and much pleasure was given as well as received. 113 SUNSHINE SINGERS - Front Row: Brenda Green, Shelba Jones, Sherrie Smith, Jeannine Easterday - Pillow, Carolyn Roan, Cheri Halford, Susan Ledbetter, Vay Parr, Denese Cox, Back Row: John Daniels, Joe Kelly, Tony Alonzo, Tommy Ortega, Ernest Sandoval, James Lozano, Andy Malacara, David Malacara, Antoine Blackshire, Frank Muro, Rudy Villegas, Scott Nall, Wayne Hunt, James Bolton, 121 Carolyn Roan, pianist, Q31 Mr. Gordon Suits, director, C45 CHOIR OFFI- CERS - Front: Ernest Sandoval, president, Back Row: Vay Parr, librarian, Cheri Halford, vice-president, Kim Kelly, librarian, Jeannine Easterday - Pillow, secretary, Denese Cox, treasurer, CSDA CHOIR - Front Row: Karen McLaughlin, Karen Wimberly, Mary Domin- guez, Denese Cox, Frank Muro, Ernest Sando- val, Tracy Byars, Ricky Hollabaugh, Carl Bar- nett, Laura Molder, Margaret Reynoza, Irma Flores, Second Row: Carolyn Roan, Teresa Long, Temmie Chambless, Brad Dawson, Larry Guerrero, David Malacara, Dale Wag- goner, Brad Davis, Kim Fiel, Liz Blan, Jolene Hill, Third Row: Shelba Jones, Leah Chism, Cheri Halford, Vay Parr, John Daniels, Ruben Perez, Chuck Canfield, Steve Lummus, Tim Hall, Susan Ledbetter, Sherrie Smith, Brenda Green, Karen Knapp, Back Row: Lois Amen, Valerie Renegar, Wanda Kite, Tommy Ortega, Darrell Brazil, Al York, Scott Timblin, Antoine Blackshire, James Lozano, Rudy Villegas, Joe Kelly, Andy Malacara, Kathy Knapp, Jeannine Easterday-Pillow, Kim Kelly, Carlenia Lancas- ter, 161 B CHOIR - Front Row: Janet Accurso, Shondale Seymour, Lorenzo Rodri- guez, Gary Johnson, Jeana Gollihugh, Nancy Larson, Second Row: Nancy Roberts, Debbie Barnett, Vincent Palacio, Debbie Brown, Tam- mie Carlton, Kristie Styve, Third Row: Tonya Combs, Misty McClements, Mike Garcia, Rus- sell Jenkins, James Brewer, Lori Detton, Mic- helle Graham, Back Row: Nikki Craig, Teresa Hopkins, Penni Browder, Jimmie Wilson, Stacy Moore, Melissa Wilson, Pam Schulte, Jan Rudder. 24 Choir -KH' In J -T':aL3ig?5 f tw, 1 I ' f E HW!! Q' naw-3 Choir 25 Band Displays the Fighting Longhorn Spirit The band worked to represent the school and bring it honor and glory. Many long hours and days of practice were spent Members of the band sold fruit cakes and by members of the band. Christmas wrapping paper to raise money for their annual tour and awards banquet. Marching contest, pep rallies and halftime shows were just some of many activities that our Long- The Longhorn band was under the direction of horn band engaged in this year. Mr. Noel Maxwell and Mr. Gary Moss. W9 zfxb. FQ Wx S DQ-aw- . -' an -s,Q,g'.f,.,, . QU 26 Band ,, . .L,, - me ' ,, , .Mi lx 'Q 'J L, hw ,Q . Q 9 4'1- Longhorn Marching Band - QD First Row: Lenis Woodard, twirler, Mark Phillips, head drum major, Helen Moreno, twirler, Sally Thurston, twirler, Janice Evers, assistant drum major, Moll Darden, Head twirler, Second Row: Rock Wooten, Dewayne Gimpel, Tim Devenney, Terry Davis, Curtis Pinkert, Scott Nall, Mitch Nirschl, Third Row: Karen Jones, Denise Wohlford, Angela Willson, Sophie Vigil, Carol Armstron , Elizabeth San Miguel, Irene Rodriguez, Tammie Rogers, Fourth Row: Melissa Passons, Anne Burns, Veronica iaz, Leah Chism, Maribeth Alford, Ja Griggs, Cathy Garcia, Michelle Anthony, Fifth Row: Kim Miramontez, Willie Swearingen, Kathyc Beck, Vickie Davidson, Vivian Hefner, Mary Dominguez, Christi Evans, obbie Slpruellg Sixth Row: Richard Jester, Debbie Jones, Ideana Youngl, Ginger rown, Clinton Lawler, Lorenzo Rodri uez, Carlos Navarro, Ric ard Burge, Sev- enth Row: Alan Domme, Marg: Quintero, Bryan Garrett, Kevin Sigler, Geary Martin, Ernest Sandoval, Joe Nirschl, Craig Moore, Eighth Row: Bruce Moseley, Rita Alonzo, David Provence, Mark Koenig, Loren Howe, Robert Celestlno, Gre Schulte, Cheryl Oakley, Ninth Row: James Bolton, Mike Reed, Tomm Pga an, John Kratochvil, Eleanor McCormick, Martin Raef, Edward Woiyilforg, Frank Hernandez, Tim Purviance, Tenth Row: Michelle Mott, Debbie Brown, Carlenia Lancaster, Sherrie Evers, Tonya Roberson, Vicki Cole, Teresa Brown. C23 BAND COUNCIL - Bottom Row: Ricky Brown, Cathy Garcia, president, Second Row: Craig Moore, Janice Evers, drum ma'or, Ernest Sandoval, reporter, Loren Howe, vice president, Maribeth Alford, secretar , Denise Wohlford, treasurer, Third Row: Bryan Garrett, Mark Quintero, lilarold Scarbrou h, Mark Phillips, drum major, Robin LaFavers, Eleanor McCormick. C31 ihe 1978-79 drum majors were Janice Evers and Mark Phillips. YN 55522 li -F 'gf SMS .55 A Ignrl , , mr. v, vm 3. -v----1-lf '--H' I liiTi3Hli Lianwg.-aim EBSQ' P'Q2adW!r.hi5lQ 1 .x.,.........w...N.,,-- ,,.., .., , , V 4.,............,,....W.,- ... .,.--...4.......N,.....J, ,,.... ,QbW4 '1 4 Q 4' X1 I 2 ' ali W A Q .rx if , fi- ' ' L - g M ., ,,. an X' A . . , I' . . 'J ,--.,,., N 1 j -few fwiw w af ' x -ffm'- A A 113 isis-Y:ssszzQaiz1:'.'15sim2f.:-g- 43 ' . WH, 1 i isiif ' ,- K 8 ' ' I ' ,MMWMM M,-5-MM.,-,.,,4,, ,, Y i 343 A W K 1 1 I , 3 - I . 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W AGE BAND - First Row: Debbie Jones, Robbie Spruel , Richard Jester, Helen Morenog Second Row: Mike Reed, Ed ohlford Lorn Howe Greg Schulte' Third Row' Mark oenig Kevin Si ler Alan Domme Bryan Garrett Mark Quintero Kevin Joiiesg Piano: Gathy Garcia, ljenise Wohlfordg Percussuin: Terry gherry, Scott Nallf Rocky Wootten, Allan Garrett? C25 James Bolton, Scott Nallg C31 Stage Band members at the pep rally for the Palo Duro basketball gameg Q45 Band at bas: ketball game. Stage Band 29 Musical Variety Programmed by Queen's Coronation, Christmas concerts, and all- city concerts are just a few of the many activities that involve the Caprock orchestra. They also par- ticipate in the UIL contest and Greater Southwest Music Festival in April. They attended the band and orchestra banquet in May where many stu- dents received awards for their accomplishments in the Longhorn music program. I . 30 O rch estra .5 Orchestra Molly Darden represented Caprock in the All- State Youth Orchestra in Houston. This year's Orchestra royalties were Molly Dar- den, queen, and Bryan Garret, king. Runners-up were Denise Wohlford and Loren Howe. The orchestra was under the direction of Mr. Noel Maxwell and Mr. Gary Moss. 4 'Eid 5, H. ,gn xiii' ' x, .iz Q Q 1 E y , . -fi' . 1 433 ill First Row: Ernest Sandoval, Alan Domme, Jay Griggs, Sherri Walker, Christy Evans, Molly Darden, Sherrie Evers, James Boltong Second Row: Bryan Garrett, Gear Martin, Harold Scarbrough, Michelle Mullins, Beverly Halli Denise Wohlford, Helen Moreno, Carrie Begert, Avery Maixner, Tommy Fagan, Mr. Noel Maxwell, Mark Phillips, Third Row: Allen Garrett, Terry Davis, Scott Nall, Loren Howe, Wanda Kite, Cheryl Oakley, Tammy Davis, Cathy Garcia, Jesse Turner, Randy Ince, Gre Hill, Gre Schulte, C21 Molly Darden, C31 Sherrie Evers, f4gJames Briton. Orchestra 32 PELE Zigi.,-ap V i ,.p-- .QR ..e', T5 ... X f x iN Q ig, --' N Q35 PELE Design Interior of House The Caprock Pre-Employment Laboratory Education is a chapter of Future Homemakers of America. PELE members have a Thanksgiving dinner and a Christmas exchange party. They also have an Easter egg party for small children. PELE students attend an area meeting in Lubbock and a state meeting in Ft. Worth. QD Back: Emma Pantoja, Denise Campos, Melissa Lake, Charlina Padillag gottcamz Teresa Montoya, Carlos Brockington, Sunshine Waldingg C23 Mrs. ail reen. 'Epi-1 Q . .1 f if . NX it 2 465 ? A': I fix 3: . ,IQ .. fa ,fssl , HECE Honors Employers in The Caprock 1978-79 Home Economics Consumer Education, subdivision of Future Homemakers of America, like other organ- izations has had a busy year. The club sells candles and jerseys throughout the year. In May they hold an Employers' Honor Banquet. HECE also has a Christmas party and an all night bowling party. They participate in various field trips such as to the Sheriff 's Department. QD Sitting: Cindy Alexander, Jamie Wooten, Dusty Oakley, Debbie Medleiyg Middle: Pat Soliz, Debbie Davis, Terry Lill, Gloria Sustaita, Sandra Chil s, Emma Pantojag Back: Jackie Hooper, Randy McClurg, Joey Young, Kelly Harrel, Teresa O'Gradyg 123 Mrs. Mary Jean Turner, sponsor. HECE 33 in l HO Sponsors Yearl Blood Drive The 1978-79 Caprock Health Occupations students worked in health related jobs. These jobs ranged from dental assistants to dietary aides. These students s onsored the Homecoming. They also sponsorevilthe blood drive in January. The members were able to recruit 148 people to donate a pint of blood. CID Front Row: Findy Pollen, Elaine Gallegos, Joann Hinojas, Mrs. Ntdl Burrous. Second Row: Carrie Chism, Renee Pettit, Patsy Gomez, Lisa Deputy, Third Row: Brenda Warren, Shannon Stuart, Karen Taylor, Cheryl Wyatt, 121 OFFICERS - Front: Cindy Pollen, Elaine Gallegos, Lisa Deputy, Back: Carrie Chism, Shannon Stuart, Karen Taylor, Che- ryl Wyatt. 34 Health Occupations s X DECA Students in Work Hard The Distributive Education Clubs of America for 1978-79 took on an attitude of hard work and hard pla f. The students involved in DECA worked hard in their classes as well as on the job. Their jobs ranged from working' in specialty sho is to different departments in a iarge store. The DECA students appreci- ated those jobs which enabled them to play just as hard when fzi not workin . Havin the jobs they did, the students realized ancTdeservecT the hours given to relaxation and fun. The members planned .M T ' 133 many activities for the entire group to participate in. C15 First Row: David Dovel, Terry Gaffney, Luisa Renteria, Debbie Crosby, Shannon Knowles, Debbie Stewart, Dena Boulden, Laura Brooks, David Bull, Second Row: Patti Chessar, Angel Keenan, Tommie Brown, Valerie Mask, Penny Grahamg Third Row: Steve Bayles, Patricia Gollihugh, Glenda Jones, Roger Barnes, Melanie Austin, Eddie Ortega, Jean Kalka, Barbara Lybrand, Brenda Green, Joni Mum ', Debra Fulkerson, Susan Harris, Sheri Rowland, Fourth Row: Rodney Mills, Marlin Graham, Dewayne Bull, Bobby Jewett, Jeff Wing, Dennis Podzemny. C21 OFFICERS - Debbie Stewart, Luisa Rcnteria, David Dovel, Terry Gaffney, Shannon Knowles, Dena Boulden, David Bull, Laura Brooks, Debbie Crosby. C37 SPONSOR - Mr. Cecil Hamm. DL A in OEA Members 36 OEA Prepare for Future The Office Education Association practices for future skills in the business field. Office machinery, tele- phone skills, and filing are just a few of the techniques practiced by the students. The juniors this year will enter a similar program in their senior year. This pro- gram will allow them to Work half a day and receive credit for it. This will also give them a chance to prac- tice what they have learned. Q11 Mrs. Betty Olfeslmy, sponsorg C25 Students worlkinr classy 135 First Row: Carla Cilark, Teri DeSpuin, Gina Vclarde, Sara Errington, Anna Almanza, Carla Peakg Second Row: Airil White, LaDonna Turrentine, Ciloria Har- ris, Sherrie Smith, Diane Anthony, Kathy Beckg Third Row: Jennifer Carter, Lisa Lishy, Connie Samu- els, JoAnn Koeppg C45 Kneeling: Teri DeSpain and Jennifer Carry Standing: Lisa Lisby, Connie muels, Anna Almanza, Kathy Beckg C55 Kathy Beck. .,W,,,., ss 1 K H A L45 153 VOE Students Practice Office Skills on the Iob The Vocational Office Education Club is a club to teach students what will be expected of them when working in an office and to teach them how to operate different types of office machines. The members will go to Lubbock for contest, then on to Houston. They sold student directories to raise money. CD Mr. Eu ene Traderg QZJVOE OFFICERS - Front: Jo McNurlan, D'Nan Busby, Debiie Martinezg Back: Bonnie Smith, Mark Costello, Lisa Harrisg Q35 VOE - Front: Jo McNurlan, Bonnie Smith, D'Nan Busby, Lisa Harris, Debbie ' Martinez: Second Row: Sheryl Smith, Mzirk Costello, Kathy Southall, Yillfllllil - Sosag Third Bow: Katie Murphy, Lisa Mcllhitirc, Dzirlzi Prieng Back: Mikki Marsh, llavicl-lc1'l'ci'ics, Mr. lfliigeiie 'l'rafier. r 4 i ' Y. Zz? I if ,sz VOE 37 J lll t 2 i 2 Y EI FH Assists March of Dimes Future Homemakcrs of America do more than learn to cook and clean house. They play an important part in helping our high school. FHA helps with the Get Acquainted Social at the beginning of the year and sponsors a party honoring the seniors. FHA also helps the March of Dimes with a walk-a-thon. FHA attends an area meeting in Lubbock during March. Q15PWrstllow:IJonnk:Bray,Janna Browne,NEderk2LeL sure, Janet Martinez, Veronica Fierro, Janice Rudder, Kathy Bishop, Second Row: Sharon Owens, Roson Pear- son, Sunshine Walding, Dyann Murdock, Cindy Johnson, Debbie Rowell, Carla Higby, Angie Williams, Andene Dunlap, Farley Detten, Kevin Neusch, Third Row: Dee- Dee Rewalp Denke Cannon,SheHuiJones,James Emingung And' Detuny Brad Jenny,l anny Annetp Ernest Sandoval, Jody Paredes, Teresa Hopkins, Karen Knap 1, Robin Spray, C25 OFFICERS - Pront: Jolene HHl,SheHniJones,KarenikqlorgBack:RomniPeamon, Valerie Leisure Farley Detten, DeeDee Rewalt, Ernest Sandoval, C33 SPONSORS - Clockwise from bottom left: Mrs. Nancy Montgomery, Mrs. D'Lynn Whitten, Mrs. Billie Garrison, Mrs. Yvonne Wright. 38 FHA C l 9 L ' on A 439 PPA Deals With Fauna and Flora Caprock organizations don't deal with people aloneg the 1978-79 Future Farmers of America placed their attention on animals. Much time was spent on learning the basics, such as: feeding and grooming. They are also taught new ideas and improvements on their own ideas. ln the middle of the year, the members take their animals to contest. They also attend other contests around the state. FFA sells fruit and sausages to raise money for their group. Q11 lst Row: Mr. Myron Finley, Kim Oakley, Tammy Lowry, Dixie Stratton, Charlotte Youree, Janet Woods, Charles Carlton, Jan Bo kin, Theresa Cummins, Tami Nor- ton, Tanya Greenwood, Mr. Randall Williams, Second Row: Larry Bennett, Dan Cummins, Tate Baker, Joe Olivarez, Jeff Cook, Brian Wilcox, Don Loggren, Monty Johnson, Wally Tretow, Todd Mullins, Tim elch, Lynnard Haley, Teddy Price, Rocky Earle, Darin Valdez, Steve Getz, Larry Atkinson, Knieky Hanks, Alan Kinzer, Rusty Cates, Mike Harris, Eu fene Lofgren, Greg Cook, Sheridan Rose, Q25 OFFICERS- Greg Cook, Jay Crouch, Theresa Cummins, Alan Kinzer, Eugene Lofgren, Rusty Cates, Sheridan Rose. 13D SPONSORS - Mr. Myron Finle , coop :agricultural teaclherg Mr. Randall Williams, prodbuction agricultural teac er. FFA 39 KD Caprock's Young Life Ioins Other High Schools Young Life members come from all four high schools. Separate meetings are held for each high school, although several times during the year they join to have all-city meetings. Anyone may join and the meetings are held in different student's homes. The students par- ticipate in several different activities. They talk, sing, and have games and contests for all members to join in. College students help sponsor the group. 40 Young Life FCA Is for Evefyone Caprock's Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes isn't for athletes only. The members attend meetings in the evening and partic- ipate in several activities. At the meetings they sing, study religion, and discuss other peoples' opinions. The members also believe in having fun. They sponsor an assembly every year called Almost Anything Goes. This assembly allows students and teachers to compete against each other. f1lTug-of-Warp C25 Fashion Show. FCA 41 SC Helps Students to Enjoy School Dances, Longhorn-of-the- Month, and the Christmas program were just a small part of what Caprock's 1978- 79 Student Council did for this school. The members, which were many, spent many hours dur- ing and after school to help make school a more enjoya- ble place for students. All year long SC members gave a lot of their time in order to help their peers and the peo- ple of the community. They often attended workshops and other activities in order to improve themselves in every aspect. The SC ran for state presi- dent and was elected district vice-president. 42 Student Council ll-fir ,. ,E ' . fa ' ' 1 :C 9-4.3 C5J ual C19 SENIORS - Bottom Row: Debbie Martinez, Luisa Renteria, Terri Gaffney, Farley Detten, Debbie Harrison, Rennie Jolley, Lisa De uty, Amber Murdock- Ryder, Cheri Halford, Second Row: Mark Phillips, Dyann Mur- dock, Greg Sasueda, Theresa Cum- mins, Janice Evers, Jamie Wooten, Renee Pettit, Debbie Medley, Nancy Brents, Paul Browder, Third Row: Lloyd Monroe, Charles Mixon, Jerry Docke , Randy Tay- lor, Ronny Bates, Brent Cowe l, Steve Osborn, Brad Janne ', Jerr McAffer , C23 EXECLTTIVE COUNCIIY - First Row: Debbie Harrison, Dyann Murdock, Amber Murdock-Ryder, Second Row: Rennie Jolly, Nancy Brents, Renee Pettit, Farley Detten, C35 SOPHO- MORES - Front Row: Dixie Stratton, Carlos Navarro, Kim Hernandez, Rachel Martinez, Susie Hernandez, Eddie Hernandez, Francine Alderete, Second Row: Eddie Perez, Joanie Detten, Al York, Tiffany Wilson, Tommy Murdock, Manuel Diaz, Sonia Lara, Stacy Slater, Josie Cruz, Sherrie Evers, John Mendoza, Terri Zagata, John Daniels. C45 JUNIOR - Bottom: Teri DeSpain, Second Row: Temmie Chambless, Frank Muro, Wayne Hunt, Mike Cruz, Third Row: Ideana Young, Yolanda Hernan- dez, Lois Amen, Darrell Green, Deina Hughes, April Tucker, Top: Sheila Ferguson, Charlotte Bar- nett, Q53 Sponsor: Mrs. Billie Love, C63 Kids from the Children's Home and Student Council Members C75 FRESHMAN - Front: Carla Kil- man, Suzi Craig, Shondale Seym- our, Andene Dunlap, Back: Scott Brooks, Senja Ates, Sherri Thorn, Melissa Wilson, Leslie Turrentine, Chris Reed. Student Counc1l 43 1 Q KA? Future Teachers Observe and Learn Each year Future Teachers of America members observe and teach at elementary schools. This year the group of Future Teach- ers went to Canyon for their district confer- ence. The officers for 1978-79 Were: Lois Amen, presiclentg Gara Satterfield, vice-presidentg Leloy Aclcox, secretaryg Regina Lobdell, trea- surerg and Valerie Leasure, devotional chair- man. Mrs. Terri Cox is the club sponsor. CID Front: Tamm Stanfield, Gara Satterfield, Lois Amen, Regina Lolidell, Leloy Adcoxg Back: Carlenia Lancaster, Paula Leisure, Charles Perrin, Jeff Ta lor, Valerie Leasure, Maribeth Alforclg 121 OFFICERS: fgara Szittcrfield, Lois Amen, Ro ina Lobdell, and Leloy Amlcoxg 13D Mrs. Terri Cox - FTA Sponsor. 44 TA QLD .f Q Q. me? My GS 52 . . -. - W '-' IFN - 2--172, - . ggi. by qgaif , ag, ,L ic ' - ' L t' E .,.,,ig,i,, ill A Credit to Our School Outstanding students of Caprock are asked to join the National Honor Society. These students have proven to others that they are Worthy of this honor. They have par- ticipated in different organizations and kept above average grades. These students have shown that they are a credit to our school. Caprock is fortunate to have such a fine group of students as these. QD From left to right: Beckie Hurtado, Janice Evers, Sheri Rowland, Lisa Kelly, Bryan Garrett, Molly Dar- den, Myrna Correa, Randy Williams, Cindy Pollan, Deb- bie Jones, Charles Mixon, Kristi Nance and Nancy Brentsg C21 Clubs officers are Janice Evers, Charles Mixon, Cindy Pollan and Myrna Correa, Q31 Mrs. Wanda Dement, sponsor. NHS 45 B 2 Members Learn French Culture and Histor Caprock's 1978-79 French Club consists of people who are either enrolled in a French class or have been previously enrolled. These students have joined this group in order to learn more about the French history and their cultures. CD Front Row: Pam Palmentera, Sherry Belfield, Carla Clarli, Cindy Lgms, Myrna Correa, Becky Hurtado, Cindy Roukg Back Row: Ivan Calhoun, ldeana Young, Jimmie Wilson, obbyn Williams, April Tucker, Mrs. Judy Johnson. xg. .- . tl F I Noi ff - or M 46 French Club f f 'fx More Than Iusi a Foreign Language The Caprock 1978-79 Latin Club attended district contest in the first part of December. Several members placed among the top ten. In February, the members sold carna- tions for Valentine's Day. The money is used for the state convention in Mesquite and for a banquet at the end of the year. CD Front Row: Senja Ates, Carmen Schmidt, Deb- bie Jones, Susie Pace, Randy Mumyg Janet Woodsg Back Row: Avery Maixner, Greg wing, Edward Cuellar, Tom Russell, Crai Moore, Michelle Mott, C22 Sponsor: Mrs. Virginia gchwind. 5C0mo Esta Usted? To acquire the ability to speak a foreign lan- guage is an opportunity many people pass up. There are a few though, who have a desire to speak another language. These students have joined the Caprock Spanish Club of 1978-79. These students work together to make a pinata for Christmas. They also attend language festival and have a spring banquet. C15 Sponsors: Mrs. Guadalupe Cantu and Mrs. Betty Alder- eteg Q25 Left to Right: Francine Alderete, Amy Davis, Rosalie Mendoza, Charlene Armstrong, Debby Davis, Mike Arriaga, Randi DeVine, Shari Thomas, Vickie Knutson. ff if f. 4 A i was Q l sa is Y- Y id A 5 e g K E S 'D 5 ' 7 W 511 eva A-5' if til 48 Spanish Club 1 Frazier Sponsors El Chicano Club The El Chicano Club ol' Caprock is sponsored by Mrs. Sherry Fra- zier. The Club won this year's trash can contest. Every year the El Chicano Club sponsors a family at Christmas. They also help anyone in the community when needed. CD First Row: Margie Rivera, Lizzie Blan, Rachel Mendoza, Dora Andrade, Deb- bie Gonzales, Frances Baca, Rosemary Rodriguez, Rennie Jolley, Second Row: Rosie Ballin, Dalia Martinez, Lily Frausto, Bertha Boyer, Ramona Trevino, Sally Valverde, Kathy Valverde, Yoli Hernandez, Josie Cruz, Third Row: Luis Sisne- ros, Paula Nily, Evelina Hernandez, Jessica Cortez, Rosalie Mendoza, Frances Cruz, Veronica Fierro, Margie Diaz, Denise Campos, Mark Quintero, Ernest San- doval, Fourth Row: Char ie Cuellar, Robert Diaz, Mike Arriaga, Raymond Renteria, Jesse Carrasco, Steve Rael, Frankie Diaz, Barney Garcia, Jody Paredes, C25 Sponsor: Mrs. Sherri Frazier. lil Chicano Club 9 , . f , 1 ' Your Best Friend The 1978-79 Caprock Student Advisory Committee is one of the student body's best friends. This small and select group of people take complaints of students and bring them forward to the administration. This group is contin- ually helping students correct things they feel are insufficient. The SAC members attend area and state meetings in order to compare notes with other schools. Left to right: Stephon Hodge, Scott Murdock, Eddie Bills, Mrs. Betty Alderete, Helen Mor- eno, Lezlie Turrentine, Francine Alderete, Sheila Lamb. 50 Student Advisory Committee F, ,I l A i .. lr.. -' Y-- fi N I 5, Y 2911, K E ,v f . w if 1 '92 i 611 Leo Club Plans to Attend ational Convention The Caprock Leo Club of 1978-79 is a branch of the Downtown Lions Club. They are also associated with the Boy Scouts of America as an explorer post. This year the Leo Club made plans to go to Washington D.C. to attend the National Convention. CD Ernest Sandoval, D'Nan Busbv, Bonnie Johnson, Mike Latlrl, Tommie Browne, Lisa Harris, Carrie Chism, Veronica Diaz, Darla Prien, Ginger Brown, C25 Officers: Ernest Sandoval, D'Nan Busby, Mike Laclcl, Tommie Browne, C35 Sponsor: Mr. Jon Leasure. Leo Club CU A Damsel in Distress? The 1978-79 Caprock Anchor Club is hardly in need of help from anyone. In fact, the Anchor Club is a service organization for dif- ferent foundations and organizations. They assist Muscular Dystrophy, the Kidney Foun- dation, and the Children's Home. Much time and effort is put into helping these people. CID Front Row: Francine Alderete, Tiffany Wilson, Karen Taylor, Renee Pettit, Jolene Hill, Cheri Halford, Lisa Deputy, Back Row: Cheryl Wyatt, Vicki Cole, Cathy lcmens, Bonnie Johnson, Amber Murdock- Ryder, Shclba Jones, Farley Detten, Shannon Stuart. f2J Front: Cheri Halford, Amber Murdock-Ryder, Back: Renee Pettit, Karen Taylorg 13D Sponsors: Mrs. Gloria Ramcriz, Mrs. June Darnell. Anchor Club i . ak a t ii 2' 'X J e, i' - D. ' , ' Tl Z 4 0 Q . 'W 'i F y ' . A j ' f 9 S ' s M-5 . 1 ' s...,...,,,.,... f - X ff: ' in i .. 5 1' :ii 'X fa ,f 1 fll 3 Key Club Is Like a Helping Hand Kiwanis Educate Youths Club is an organi- zation for students to articipate in helping the community. The locaij Kiwanis Club sponsors the students in area schools who wish to be of help to their community. The Key Club gathers together at weekly meetings to decide on vari- ous projects they wish to do for the community. They do such activities as join in a walk-a-thon, pass out posters for a new business, and collect or the Arthritis Foundations. The Key Club plans to attend a spring rally at Lubbock in March. They also wish to go to Dallas in April for the district conference. ill First Row: Julie Sisneros, Jennifer Carter, Terry Gaffney, Penni Browder, Kim Kelly, Karen Knalpp, Far- ley Detten, Joni Detten, Vay Parr, Sharon aniels, Brandi Bryant, Molly Dardeng Second Row: Geary Mar- tin, John Amen, David Ham ton, Nancy Brents, Kurt Craig, Third Row: Carey OgDell, Brad Janney, Jerry McAffrey, Tim Harris, Brian Raef, Paul Browder, Rand Williams, Wayne Hunt, Mike Ladd, Allen Kinzer, Jeff Cierken, Tommy Murdock, C25 Officers: Back Row: Randy Williams, Paul Browder, Front Row: Charles Mixon, Ronny Batesg C35 Sponsor: Mr. Randall Williams, Q41 Sponsor: Mr. Tom McCrossen. Key Club 3 Dra F1 on 'W J Q- - 14 lu Thespian Society: a Part of l Drama Tense muscles, nervous laughs, and much inoyt-ment isa small part ol' what liappcns before the curtain goes up and the Caprock student body, faculty, and families enjoy a well produced play or skit. Mr. Jerome McDonough and the Drama students ol' 1978-T9 spent many hours ol' hard work to make an extremely dil'l'icult 'ioli look easy. The Man Who t'ame to Dinnerv is just a sample ol' the line work given by the Drama Club, Other skits and small plays are given during tlie year lor V Caprock students. qgy A small group called the Tliespian Society' is made up ol' select fy members ol' Drama. Tlicse students have been given the honor al ter rt-ceix ing' points lor dil lerent parts they have played. tll First Row: Lisa Kelly, Tamm' Waddell, Barbara Meyers, Brandi Bryant, Am ' Davis, Debbie Iglarrison, Dora Andrade, Jackie Pacino, Debby Collli Charis White, Laura Moulder, Second Row: Mike Roper, Cindy Rouk, Joanie Detten, Darrell Brazel, Becky Lookirigbill, Janet Duke, Krist Melton, Shelba Jones, Leah Chism, Vera laddell, Sonia Lara, 'Iyhird Row: Kyle Taylor, Kim Fiel, Eddie Perez, Mark Green, Robbyn Williams, April Tucker, Tim Harris, Steve Fowler, Mike Altendorf, Riekv Moulder, Tim Purvi- ance, Rick Durman, George Yancey, Fourth Row: Danny Oliver, Eddie Cuellar, Mike Ladd, Terry Barnes, Barr ' Vaughn, Mark Wil- son, David Upton, C23 Thespian Society - Left to Right: Mike Altendorf, George Yance , Charis White, Tim Harris, Kristy Mel- ton, Rick Durman, Rielliy Moulder. Q35 Sponsor: Mr. Jerome McDonough. Illil ,iw so Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Caprock's 1978-79 Speech team is kept busy all year with speech tournaments. They are also given the honor of announcing the Queen's Coronation, the presentation ol' Class Favorites, and the Dance Contest. The officers this year are NFL president, Paul Browder, NFL vice-president, Ronny Bates, and NFL secretary, Lisa Kelly. Q15 Kneeling: Shette Halford, Stacy Slater, Julie Villasenor, Lorita Ream, Brandi Bryant, Charis White, Nelda Martinez, Standing, First Row: Mrs. Pat Roland, Helen Lara, Lisa Kelly, Debbie Flem- ing, Paige Burrough, David Grisham, Tomm Murdock, Geor e Yancey, Standing, Back Row: Kerry Fahnert, Ronny Bates, Danny Oliver, Barry ilaughn, Charlesiflixon, Paul Browder, Tim Harris, Mark McLaughlin, Wayne Hunt. Speech I Th mk Hard to I W 1n Concentration is the name of the game for Caprock's Chess Club. Deep thought is seen on the foreheads of the few members. Chess has been a growing sport in the past few years. The Chess members attend tournaments at different times throughout the year. CD Scott Stoner, James Cookg C23 Mr. Tom Coleg C31 Thomas Evans, Mr. Cole, Scott Stoner, James Cook. kr ,grf lm. 31?-' 4:2 4 1 f 'N l B 'Q 435 56 Chess Club ffkgj qw . ,ff-sifrf .1 ig tying' 'Ns Youths Learn About Government Members of Hi-Tri-Hi-Y learn about different phases of the government. They participate in conventions and area meetings. In the spring they go to Austin for their state convention. There they discuss legislative activities. The club is open to both boys and girls. 1l5Sitting: Bonnie Johnson, Nancy Jordan, Kim Kelly, Tammy Wadi dellg Standing: Jerry Doeker ', Charles Mixon, Paul Browder, Gregg Thuesen, Randy Williams, .ieff Millerg C25 Paul Browder, Gregg Thuesenp C35 Mrs. Eddra McPherson. Hi-Tri-Hi-Y 57 ' 1 ' . s f Q X 4 I ? ' QA i o f . , ' x W! 5 . Yzgi' ff K' gp-sf' l sw 58 Industrial Arts HH -fail- 'A' ,Q .,e,..., ,.,, -.XX 5 QD Front Row: Chris Reed, Carl Pinkert, Mitch Landry, Scott Rouk, Mike Goldsindhif Scott Brooks, Ranes Rollins, Trac ' Byars, Matt Griffith, Second Row: Leland Giles, D'Anna Caudy, Greg Grant, Jim Chambers, Cary Herring, Jerry Doekery, Craig Nunn, Moll ' Darden, Carey O'Dell, Greg Lamm, Greg Hill, Third Row: Cathie Cortez, April Clark, Doug Eudey, Bruce Moseley, Joe Ward, Robin Moseley, Sid Felton, Allen Bey- erly, Ton ' Alonzo, Tommy Fagan, Jamey Noel, Mitch Nirschl, Ricky Moulder, Miguel Arriaga, :Fourth Row: Tim Dalton, Donny Perkins, Mark Henthron, Olen Harris, Alan Garrett, Gregg Thuesen, Randy Williams, Kent Stanford, Martin Beggs, Russell Kelly, Bryan Garrett, Greg Briles, Mark Meredith, Charles Lynch, Greg Hodge, Den- nis Rodzemny, Joe Nirschl, Q25 Officers - Left to Right: Kent Stanford, Jerry Dock- ery, Carey O'Dell, Molly Darden, Randy Williams, Rick Moulder, Matt Griffith, 635, 145, and C511 Students working on projects. I Builds Trophy Case, Scoreboard Busy minds and hands are seen in the classes of Caprock's 1978-79 Industrial Arts. Many plans were made to keep the students useful for the entire year. Not only did the IA mem- bers design and build a score- board for our baseball field, they built the new trophy case. The students also helped design the house which Caprock built this year. The IA club activities include banquets to award outstanding students of the organization. Sponsors for CIA are Mr. Jess Roan and Mr. Gary Minor. Industrial Arts 59 417 60 VOCT VOCT: A Chance to Get Ahead The Vocational OpportunityAClubs of Texas is provided for students who dislike School, but wish to graduate. VOCT enables students to take part in a lead- ership training program and learn basic elements of organization and parliamentary procedure. QD Kneeling: Alfred Montoya, Albert Monto a, Terry Clif- ton, Michael Montrose, Terry Jones, David lfiillg Standing: Susan Brown, Debbie Gonzales, Pedro Lopez, Donna Barnes, Jimm Lermon, Steve Osborn, Toni Ray, Jerry Beckwith, C21 yr. Jerry Bailey. l 5 Our Goal: to Learn a Trade ' The Industrial Cooperative Training Y Club consists of students who wish to learn a skill pertaining to several different types of jobs. These students are employed in such jobs as framing, packing meat and other similar jobs. ICT competes in several contests throughout the year. 127 Q11 First Row: Co Taylor, Brian Owens, Kelly Short, Eddie Bills, Randy Taylor, Steve Goldsmith, Bewayne Marchbanks, John Perr , Brent Cowell, Tony Adams, Roland Mullins, Robert Hart, Second Row: Scott Xlleaver, Wade Olguin, Roland Herrera, Kerr Burrows, Rick McClurg, Scott Thom song Third Row: Daniel Sir- mon, James Nllills, Robert No es, Paul Re noza, Vlyesley Kell , Ray Crawford, Rusty Draper, Ernie Demoss. RBD Officers: gli Riojas, Howard Xllen, Randy Ta - lor, ewa ne Marchbanks, Brent Cowell, Roland Mullins, Brian Owens, C35 Gwindle Clhamberlain. CD Electrical Trades Attends State Contest Students who enroll in electrical trades must serve a two-year apprenticeship. This includes installation of electrical circuits, repairing appliances, and doing repair work on campus. Electrical trades attended district and state contests. C13 Charlie Cruz, Gary Moore, Albert Sifuentez, Brian Allen, Leroy Chavez, Pete Wood, Q23 Brad Cooper, C31 Mr. Raymond Custerg Q45 Russell Holt, Jackie Duff, Carl Barns, Wesley Heath, Robert Amis, Rick Shelton, Brad Cooper, James Stovall. 62 Electrical Trades Cars Aren't What They Used to Be The Caprock 1978-79 auto mechanics organization attend classes for several hours a day to learn a skill in a field which is becoming more complicated by the day. These students also partici- pate in area and state skill olympics. Auto mechanics is a mem- ber of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Being a member of VICA entitles them to attend the fall lead- ership conference and orien- tation. C15 Morning Class: Sitting: Barry Gollihugh, Jimmy Williams, Steve Davidson, Robert Diaz, Mark Eakes, Eleanor McCormick, Donny Loveg Standing: Cliff Dcrden, Curtis Pinkert, Steve Sena, Bill Kirchgessner, Steve Johnson, C25 Sponsor: Mr. William Kelleyg C31 Students working on truck, C41 Afternoon Class: Jesse Vidaurre, Terry Byrd, Mark McKinley, Tim Chism, Kevin Hart, David House, Danny Frausto, Terry Smith. Auto Mechanics 68 Building Trades Construct House The 1978-79 members of building trades have been kept very busy this year. The class is building a home at 3100 Pittsburgh in the Southeast Park Addition. There are two classes dur- ing the day, one in the morn- ing and the other in the afternoon. Each class lasts three hours. This year's officers include president, Kent Stanfordg vice-president, Tony Youngs secretary, Bob Damong trea- surer, Manuel Rodriquezg reporter, Tim Devennyg ser- geant-at-arms, Rocky Eck- elsg and parliamentarian, Johnny Cox. Mr. Gene Davis is the sponsor. CD Front: Bo Goodson, Spike Dun- lapg Middle: Tim Devenney, Mike Goodson, Manuel Rodriciluez, Jimmy Russellg Back: Ric ard Briones, Richard Baker, Johnny Toler, Johnny Cox, Rocky Ecklesg Q21 Students at work on projectg Q31 Mr. Gene Davis, sponsorg C43 James Adams, Norman Beggs, Daniel McClain, Danny Bates, Gary Baker, Kent Stanford, Tony Young, Bob Damon, Bryan Billder- back and Robert Bowling. 64 Building Trades :K lil , I, -1, Nl- f N . . ,a'i' a',Av . if-A N .,l. ,.u . 44 A i, '- 4 A . ., R .,. 1, 4-, Students Learn Bricklaying Trade The Caprock Masonry Club lays the brick for the house built by Caprock stu- dents. These students work quickly, yet accurately to lay the brick in good weather. During bad weather masonry students practice inside their classroom on var- ious projects. CU Morning Class: Gary Wise, Teddy Alward, Rueben Lopez, Randy Liles, Ed Schaferm, Danny Porras, Sylvester Almanza, Jerry Floresg Q25 Work partially com- pleted on house by bricklayersg Q31 Mr. Hubert Wilhelmg C41 After- noon Class: Derwin Wheeler, Steve Rael, Ruben Gonzales, Alviro Alverez, Dale Whipkey. Bricklaymg 65 119 129 66 ROTC ROTC Provides Drill Training Reserved Officer Training Corps is a division of the Marine Corps aimed for the high school student. Students in ROTC are taught rules and regulations of the armed services. They are also trained at shooting different types of rifles. Drills are performed in marching, shoot- ing, and various other skills to teach the stu- dents to work as a team. All these things brought together help the students prepare for a good future. Q11 First Row: Coy Murray, Tom Lerch, Allan Bailauer, Tom Jones, Second Row: Anthon Heath, Gene Schmidt, Roger Moore, David Morton, Third Row: Ivan Calhoun, David Murray, Robert Wilson, Scotty Duerk- sen, Fourth Row: Gee Taylor, Paul Thomas, Richard Wilson, Randy A elandg Q23 Kneeling: Margie Boehnin , Nella Randall, Sliisie Harrison, Roson Pearson: Stand- ing: Becky Walton, Tamm Nelson, Carmen Schmidt, Ellen Stacy, Dana Apelandaamara Greggg f3J Officers: Clockwise: Cadet Second Lt. Thomas Lerch, Cadet First Lt. Susie Harrison, Cadet Capt. Coy Murry, Cadet Capt. Randy Apeland, Cadet Major Gee Taylor, Cadet Ca t. Melanie Austin, Cadet Lt. Col. Thomas Jones, Cadiet Capt. Neda Randall, C10 Drill Team: Left to Right: Co Murray, Thomas Lerch, Robert Wilson, Randy Apelanclii gl. Sgt. Robert LaCourse, Col. Don Beck, Sgt. Allen rice. RO C 67 KD 5 Has An body Seen My Headline? You have to make this story longer! . . . How many more of these do we have to cut? . . . Has anybody seen my headline? . . . Can I put a byline on this story? . . . This is crooked, do it again! . . . This page is BLANK! . . . Problems such as these were always solved this year as Tumbleweed Times staffers produced nine issues of the paper. Staff members wrote copy, sold ads, and laid out pages for each issue. Editor-in-Chief was Nancy Brentsg news editor, Grace McQuoid, features editor, Bart Allison, organizations editor, Sherri Bernius, sports editor, Steve Rainwaterg cartoonists, Bernius and Jim Kiperg circulation manager, Randy Caddellg and advertising manager, Kiper. Mike DeArmond served as chief photographer. Other photographers were Matt Woolsey, Caddell, Dyann Murdock, David Johnson and Bryan Colbert. Advisor was Ms. Luinda Verden. QU TUMBLEWEED TIMES STAFFERS: Jim Kiper, Nancy Brents, Bart Allison, Grace McQuoid, Randy Ca dell, Steve Rainwater, Sherri Bernius, Mike DeArmondg C25 Bart Allison, Sherri Bernius and Grace McQuoid work on a page of the Tumbleweed Times getting it ready for printingg Q33 Ms. Luinda Verden checks the calendar for publication dates. 68 Tumbleweed Times T 3 M141 4531:---., ' mai C Where Is That in ' Il Ne gative? Can I use this picture? . . . You want it WHEN? . . . Where is that NEGATIVE? . . . When did you say our final deadline is? . . . All theseisounds were common in the journalism rooms as staffers struggled to meet deadlines. The La Saga staff spent many long hours selling advertising, drawing layouts, Writing copy, and taking and printing pictures. Renee Pettit and Ernest Sandoval served as co-editors. Sec- tion editors were Jo McNurlan, organizations, Charles Stuart, sports, James Errington, classes, and Lisa Deputy, advertising and index. 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'N 042.1 ' , ' ' , ff- 2 W ' V -'z' f M vsf l ii ' f A qgsgu l - 6,155 5 '-g11.- 1 iw f a -' ' LST ' SL 'ef' , ff ' , Je:- xi. - W ,4..wr,1 , vw 'Q A ' i ' ' X ww., Q?f,Q3'3'- K it fQ3,fQQ5h i I E Q ru v i 'Y'.' ' . Q r CT' M,LxfQQSejl'L' ' -9.1. Jwgef. :fi i 4 2 sf 4 I, I fm x , , I K Q 'L 9 lr I af? , , 1 --, f , L W ,- L ' 4 .- gk 'Q . X K K .N 3 ... -e, , i ,FN an fi um Cheerleaders 107 HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY 0 FACES FACES FACES FACES FACES FACES FACES FACES FACES FACES FACES FACES FACES FACES Qs h A' 1 ' 1. Y, 'Q , if .43--1 z Q, .,. .., , '-. mv 4, ' f , 1-+.f ' 5,5541 2 ' E:::,Q fb. . J 'v x 71 '- ..v'1e-- 2. V n Q . ,,..,, .A + ,.,.-1, .A Q X . . ,ff .J- V-fu n CD 110 Queen half' 'Q .v 53- W ' ,, f.-nv-S 6 ww rf ,L L .f 14 - .' 'emi 1 - mvgfgqiie, 7 Q 511- 'zafxiix Hffsfbb ' ' R it R Emma Luisa Crowned Queen Luisa Renteria was crowned Queen of Caprock Hi h School at the coronation ceremonies ilov. 13, 1978. Queen Luisa was escorted by Howard Allen. The ladies-in-waiting were Debbie Ballew escorted by Martin Beggs and Theresa Cummins escorted by Gregg Thuesen. Crownbearers were Tylene Taylor and Mike Grice. Charles Mixon was Mas- ter of Ceremonies. Nancy Brents, Stu- dent Council president, presented the Queen with her scepter. Brad Janney presented her with a gift from the sen- lor class. Ke Club officers Randy Wil- liams, Paul Browder and Ronny Bates presented the Queen and her ladies-in- waiting with flowers. Senior Queen's Court members were Cheri Halford and Bryan Colbert, Carlos Brockington and Robert Whipkey, Mary Bustamante and Steve Renteria, and Jolene Hill and Scott Sandel. Representing the junior class were Gary Sustaita and Helen Moreno, Mark Wilson and Tammy Dickerson, Norman Beggs and Shellie Brinson, and Brian Long and Esther Flores. Representatives of the so homore class were Joanie Detten and Mike Will- son and Sherrie Evers and Randy Broom. Freshmen in the court were Sally Val- verde and Rito Carrasco and Debbie Yarbrough and Scott Tankersly. Class royalty included seniors J anney and Mollg Dardeng juniors Johnny Lon- don and heila Lambg sophomores Kent Rohrs and Sonia Larag and freshmen Scott Brooks and Helen Lara. KD Luisa Renteriag C23 Front: Debbie Ballew, Queen Luisa Renteria, Theresa Cumminsg Back: Martin Beggs, Howard Allen, Gregg Thueseng Q31 Mrs. June Legacy, principal, crowns the new queeng Q45 Sunshine Singers entertained the Queen and her court, C51 Tylene Taylor and Mike Grice served as crownbearersg C61 Seniors Scott Sandel and Jolene Hillg Q71 Ladies-in-Waiting Debbie Ballew and Theresa Cummins. Queen 111 l Sixteen Honored as Who's Who DEBBIE BALLEW . . . Baskethdl 3 yrs . . . Vallegfmllllzigfrs. 6 .Tmek . .NHS. . .Student Council . . . Junior Glass Favorite . . . Senim- Claxs President . . . RmmerEUp for Miss CHS, Homecoming Queen of Capm-clk. . . DOM RONNY BATES Q , . Hi'-Tri-Hi-Y . . . Studnnt Cannell . , . National Forensics Lmgue 'Vice- Prmident . , . Tumbleweed Times Staff . . . LCM NANCY BRENTS . . . Student Council Wresif dent '79l ., .3 . I Dare You Award . . . Tuma bleweed Times News Editor IS . , . Tumbleweed Times Editor '79 . . . Girls State . . . DAR Award. , .Youth LiaiaonCunm1itbee. . ELOM .PAUL BROWDER , . , Club 2 yrs . . , Basketball 2 yrs . . . Key Club CSecretary '78, '793 2yrs. . .Speeclnwresident ISI-4yrs. .l ,Track 3 yrs . . . Hi-Tri-Hi-Y Wioe-president! , . A. FHA , . . Studeni Cmlmsill . . . LUM THERESA CUMMINS . ., . Riammerillp for H-nmewming' Primm, Miss CHS and Queen of Capmck . , . Key Club. . . Studem: Council . . . . .LOM .MGLLY DARDEN . . . .CIA Wresident V913 yrs . . . Band Twirl-er 2 yrs. , Q All-State lllrehwtra . . . Junior Class Favorite Runner-Up . . . NHS Eyrs . ,. . Student Muni! Q . .Seniorif-lass .. .0mhastraQueen FARLEY DETTELN . . . Student Cannell warre- spcmdingSecretary'79l3yrs. . . . Traelk...FHA2yrs...Queea'sCourt... A1eaMm'ohufDimesYouth Clmirman. . .Key Club . ,f . Anclwr Club . . . Named Outstanding Senior by Gptirnist Club 'TERRY GAFFNEY . . . Sophomore and Junimr Class President. . . . S-mdent Cmmcil 3 yrs . . , FHA , ,. . Track . . . Homecoming Pzrineeas Run' nerHUp '76, 'TS . . . Young' Life 3 yrs . . . DECA lPvesident 79j. . .Youth Liaiaion Committee 112 Who? When ka, .,..ROTC8yrs...Explorers2yrs...FGA . . .FHA V...Hi-Tri-Hi-Y...Who's W'ho in Texas Football CHARLES MIXON. . . Spanish Club lP1-mident ?9j3yrs. . .KeyClublTrewarer'78,'79j2yrs .,. 3JuniorClamFavorl1ne. . . ,. I Dam Ymf' Awami . . . NHS Wnmident T912 . . .Mr.CHS Rmmeifllp. . .DOM DYANN M . . Student Council Wies- president 793 2 yrs . . . Anchor Club Board nf Dimetms'?9J2yrs. . .LaSagaPh-cimmpilxer BRIAN RAE- ' , , . basketball Manager 2 yrs . . . .BuySwu1:s. . .EagleSelout . . .FHA2yrs. . .KeyClubl. . .StudentGoun- 1:ilEXeeutiveB0ar1i. . . YmmgLife. 1. ,LCM .AMBER MURDOCK-RTDER . . . Track 2 yrs . . . Student Cmmeil mistnrian 'Wi 3 yrs . . . AnehorClubl2yrs. . JVOE.. . .DEA SANDOVAL. . . Choir Pmident. . . , .FH.5LSe1wet.a:ryl.. .ElCl'li- mnoClub2yrs. .l lYoungLife. . QCIA2yrs . . .Citizenship Mait Award WS . . . La Saga Cu-Editor, . .LCM CHA STUART . . . Leo Club , . . Baskets wil Must Valuable Player H7812 , . . Tum-3 b1eweeeiT'ime.sSta,ff ?S. . ,LaSagaSportsEdi-Q tm' . . , Senior Homemom Representaiive . . . Swim' Activiiies Committee RANDY WILLIAMS . . .Fu-ol:ba113yrs. . .GIA II-Hsmrian '79l2yrs. . .NHS2yrs. . .Key'Clmmh QI-'resident 79l . . , Hi-Tri-Hi-Y . . . Helment. Award. . .I-OM Who's Who 113 Eighteen Seniors Honored as Longhorns of the Month SEPTEMBER . . . RANDY WILLIAMS . . . Football3yrs.. . .CIA CHistorian '79Q2Yrs.. . . NHS2Yrs.. . .Key Club CPresident 795. . .Hi- Tri-Hi-Y . . . Helmet Award . . . Who's Who . . . NANCY BRENTS . . . Volleyball . . . Stu- dent Council CPresident N795 3 Yrs. . . . Ke Club 2 Yrs .... NHS 2 Yrs .... Anchor Club . . . Young Life. . .Who's Who OCTOBER . . . CHARLES MIXON . . . Leo Club. . .Basketball2Yrs.. . .Young Life2Yrs. . . . Student Council . . . Hi-Tri-Hi-Y . . . Speech Team . . . Spanish Club CPresident 79j 3 rs. . . . Who's Who . . . RENEE PETTIT . . . Hi-Tri-Hi-Y 3 Yrs .... Young Life 3 Yrs .... HO . . . Sophomore Class Favorite Runner-Up . . . Choir 3 Yrs. . . . Anchor Club fPresident '79l 2 Yrs. . . . Student Council fTreasurer '79J 2 Yrs. . . .LaSaga Co-Editor NOVEMBER . . . TOM JONES . . . Member of Singing Group Plus-. . . Kicker for Varsit Foot- ball . . . Battalion Commander for ROTYC . . . MYRNA CORREA . . . El Chicano Club 2 Yrs. . . . NHS fHistorian '79J 2 Yrs. . . . French Club CPres1dent '79j 2 Yrs. . . . Scholastic Award Cer- tificate of Merit DECEMBER . . . ERNEST SANDOVAL . . . Band4Yrs.. . .Band King Candidate '79. . .La Saga Co-Editor . . . Choir 4 Yrs .... Sunshine Siniers 2 Yrs.. . .Leo Club. . .Who's Who. . . DE BIE HARRISON. . . Volleyball 2Yrs.. . . Basketball . . . Student Council fHistorian '78, Chaplain '79J3Yrs.. . .FFA Sweetheart '78. . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . Senior Class Favorite JANUARY . . . PAUL BROWDER . . . Latin Club 2 Yrs. . . . Basketball 2 Yrs. . . . Key Club fSecretary 79J 2 Yrs. . . . Speech CPresident '79j 4 Yrs. . . . Track 3 Yrs. . . . Hi-Tri-Hi-Y QVice- President '79j. . .FHA. . .Student Council. . . Who's Who. . .DEBBIE BALLEW. . .Basket- ball 3 Yrs. . . . Volle ball 3 Yrs. . . . Track . . . NHS . . . Student Council . . . Junior Class Favorite. . .Senior Class President. . .Runner- Up for Miss CHS, Homecoming Princess and Queen of Caprock. . .Who's Who 114 Longhorns of the Month Debme Jones 41 FEBRUARY . . . CHARLIE CRUZ . . . Foot- ball . . . Track 2 Yrs. . . . Cross Country District Runner-Up '78 . . . Student Council fSergeant- at-Arms '79J 3 Yrs .... El Chicano Club . . . Sophomore Class Favorite . . . President of Elec- trical Occupations Classes . . . DORA ANDRADE . . . Cross Country . . . Track . . . Miss CHS. . . El Chicano Club MARCH . . . MONTY OWENS . . . Explorers 4 Yrs. . . . Wrestling fCaptain '79J 3 Yrs. . . . CIA 3 Yrs. . . . Finished 3rd in City Wrestling Tour- nament . . . Senior Executive Board Committee . . . DYANN MURDOCK . . . Hi-Tri-Hi-Y 3 Yrs. . . . Choir 2 Yrs. . . . Young Life 3 Yrs. . . . FHA 2 Yrs. . . . La Saga Photographer . . . Who's Who APRIL . . . RONNY BATES . . . Speech CVice- President '79J4Yrs.. . .Football. . .Track. . . Key Club Wice-President '78, '79J 2 Yrs .... Who's Who. . .THERESA CUMMINS . . .Vol- leyball 3 Yrs. .... Basketball 3 Yrs .... FFA fTreasurer '78, Secretary '79J 3 Yrs .... Who's Who MAY . . . BRIAN RAEF . . . Basketball Man- ager 2 Yrs. . . . Track 2 Yrs. . . . Boy Scouts . . . Eagle Scout . . . FHA 2 Yrs. . . . Key Club . . . Student Council Executive Board . . . Young Life . . . Who's Who . . . JANICE EVERS . . . Latin Club . . . Student Council 3 Yrs. . . . Band 3 Yrs. . . . NHS CSecretary '79J 2 Yrs. . . . Drum Major. . .Band Queen. . .FHA Longhorns of the Month 115 l 116 Mr. Dora and lim Named Mr. and Miss CHS Mr. and Miss CHS were pre- sented during a homeroom assembly on January 12. 1 Jim Kiper and Dora Andrade were selected Mr. and Miss CHS by the student body. Runners-up for the honor were Debbie Bal- lew, Theresa Cummins, Martin Beggs and Charles Mixon. Kiper has been involved in football, FCA and is on the Tum- bleweed Times staff. Andrade has been involved in track and cross country. She has also been active in the El Chicano Club and the Student Advisory Committee. 34? and and Miss CHS 5:41, Ilm Kiper Mr. and Miss 'CHS Runners-Up I I 1 , Xf x , . X M dM' CHSR Up 117 Ballew, Renteria, Darden and Ianney Led Debbie Ballew was elected president of the 1979 senior class She played volleyball and basketball and was runner up for Miss CHS Homecoming Princess and Queen of Caprock Vice Presldent of the senior class was Luisa Renterla A DECA officer she was elected Queen of Caprock and Home coming Princess Molly Darden was elected sec retary She was an all state orchestra performer a band twirler and president of Indus trialArts Brad Janney was elected treasurer of the senior class He vsas a member of Student Coun cil and played basketball and baseball SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Debbie Ballew, Brad Janney, Molly Darden and Luisa Renterla Jimmy Albert Ayde Aldape Sergio Aldape Cindy Alexander Howard Allen Bart Allison Mike Altendorf Adella Alvarado Alvino Alvarez Bruce Anderson Dora Andrade Danny Annett Michelle Anthony Randy Apeland Agnes Aragon 118 Seniors Seniors swell!! ig r ,A 1 pil l '1J3 H Debbie Ballew Terry Barnes Tammie Barton Steve Bass Ronny Bates Steve Bayles Debbie Beal Jerry Beckwith Martin Beggs Gene Belfield Sherri Bernius Eddie Bills Robert Bowling Jana Brannon Russell Breeding Nancy Brents Laura Brooks Mark Broughton Paul Browder Louanne Brown Kerri Brown Susan Brown Tommie Brown Pam Browne Brenda Bryan David Bull Ellen Burrows Kerry Burrows D-Nan Busby Mary Bustamante Seniors 119 Toni Bynum Terry Byrd Randy Caddell Denise Campos Maria Campos Kevin Canada Pat Carrasco Jonathan Caylor Terrell Chambers Carol Chasteen Leroy Chavez Kerry Chennault Cheri Cherry Patti Chesser Carrie Chism Bryan Colbert Darla Collins-Wheeler Ephriam Contreras Greg Cook Myrna Correa Mark Costello Denese Cox Glenn Craft Jay Crouch Charles Cruz Frances Cruz Jim Cunningham Molly Darden Cathy Davis Debbie Davis 120 Seniors onroe and Harrison Chosen Senior Favorites Lloyd Monroe and Deb ble Harrison were elected senior class favorites this year Lloyd played football and baseball and was a member of Student Coun Harrison was a varsity cheerleader Longhorn of the Month and a member of Student Councll 7 Andy Denton Lisa Deputy Cliff Derden Farley Detten Tim Devenney Margie Diaz Jerry Dockery David Dovel Laura Egan Dianna Escoto Janice Evers Becky Fiel Jerry Flores Esther Fuentes Seniors 121 James Errington Terry Gaffney Elaine Gallegos Maxine Galvan Robert Galvan Cathy Garcia Bryan Garrett Ross Garrett Patricia Gollihugh Sharon Gollihugh Patsy Gomez Ruben Gonzales Mike Goodson Penny Graham Troy Green Sandra Guzman Cheri Halford Tim Hall Lisa Harris Debbie Harrison Margaret Hart Melody Haws Gary Hedrick Robert Heredia Howard Herm Jolene Hill Jo Hillard-Hatton Terri Hinders Joann Hinojos Greg Hodge David House 122 Seniors Hill and Miller Named Senior Favorite Runners-Up Nominated for senior class favorite were Jolene H111 and Jeff Miller leader and a member of Miller was a football let terman and a member of H1 Tri H1 Y and FHA Hill was a varsity cheer- Loren Howe Becky Hurtado Teddy James Brad J anney David Jeffries Debra Jennings- Richard Jester Bobby Jewett Bonnie Johnson Rennie Jolley Cecil Jones Debbie Jones Janet Jones Tom Jones Nancy Jordan Ryder Seniors 123 Brooks and Hedrick Nominated Laura Brooks and Gary Hedrick were nominated for senior class favorites. Hedrick is nationally known for h1s gymnastic skills Brooks is a DECA mem for Senior Class Favorite ei, 2 is Art J urado David Kantner Kim Keesee Kim Kelly Lisa Kelly Wesley Kelly Davena Ketcherside Alan Kinzer Jim Kiper Karen Knapp Carolyn Knutson John Kratochvil Mike Ladd Eddie Lawrence Mike Leard 124 Seniors l Thomas Lerch Terry Lill Eugene Lofgren Pedro Lopez Jerry Luera John Lybrand Charles Lynch David Lyons Dwayne Marchbanks Mikki Marsh Debbie Martinez Rosie Martinez Jo McNurlan Jerry McAffrey Randy McClurg Rick McClurg Lisa McEntire Mark McKinley Mark McLaughlin Grace McQuoid Debbie Medley Blanca Mendez Rachel Mendoza Kennith Merritt Rodney Mills Jeff Miller Charles Mixon Lloyd Monroe Nancy Moore Ricky Moulder Seniors 125 Roland Mullins Joni Mumy Dyann Murdock Amber Murdock- Ryder Katie Murphy Coy Murray Kristi Nance Kevin Neusch Tami Norton Robert Noyes Diana Nunez Dusty Oakley Joe Ochoa Carey O'Dell Wade Olguin David Ornelas Steve Osborn Bryan Owens Monty Owens Vickie Pace Vay Parr Gary Pastwa Laura Perdigan Sandra Perkins Renee Pettit Mark Phillips Curtis Pinkert Cindy Pollan Chris Pope Darla Prien 126 Seniors Hedrick Known Worldwide as a Tumbler Gary Hedrick has been tumbling ever since he was seven years old. He has traveled all over the world for gymnastics meets. He is mainl involved in acro sport an in platform tumbling He is ranked number one in the world for aero sport and is ranked third 1n the world for platform tumbling He is now coaching younger kids the funda mentals of tumbling Hedrick has scholarship offers from Penn State, University of Michigan, Ohio University, . Oklahoma University, v New Mexico University and Odessa College. Daniel Purdy Johnny Quintana Brian Raef Steve Rael Toni Ray Ana Renteria Frank Renteria Luisa Renteria Alfred Reyna David Ricci Eli Riojas Jimmy Roper Sheridan Rose Gus Ruiz Rhonda Russell Seniors 127 Ernest Sandoval Greg Sauseda Annette Sheets Roland Silves Bonnie Smith Virginia Sosa Kathy Southall Kent Stanford Debbie Stewart Charles Stuart McQuoid: The Schools in Ireland Are Acwrdmg to senior Grace McQuo1d Insh schools are dlf ferent from American schools because of Ireland s larger population Children begin school at four or five years old During the last year in elementary school Qsixth gradej students take a test Students then go on to trade schools or more academic schools The schools in Ireland are a lot harder because most of the courses are required said McQuo1d MCQU0ld lived in Ireland until her family moved to Amar illo in 1976 She said Americans are more outgoing Because of all the violence in Ireland shoppers must be searched before going into stores Most people walk when going downtown because many cars are bombed if they are left parked on the street pn- , - - 1 1 N - . ,, . . , . Y I - . K . . AE, Scott Sandel Kelly Short Julie Sladek Sheryl Smith Gee Taylor 128 Seniors Harder 'E aww 122:21 Q. . ji 2 Betty Young Joel Young Terry Young Tony Young Randy Taylor Becky Terry Kirby Thomas Paul Thomas Gregg Thuesen Scott Timblin Billy Vaughn Jesse Vidaurri Bonnie Wade Rodney Walker Sheryl Watson Bill Westherholt Scott Weaver Tim Welch Steve White Randy Williams Joey Wimberly Brenda Witty Denise Wohlford Jamie Wooten Seniors 129 Q 1 L 5 gg Q? ' f if ,fj f-.M ww fi mimi .VA ,, Y ,,.. A , 351 In Q W w . Iuniors Elected Lamb, Barnett, Beck and Lisby Sheila Lamb, junior class president, was also chosen ' ww Homecoming Princess and ,M , ,Ll i EK class favorite this year. She i A E was a two-year basketball Q letterman. v Charlotte Barnett was elected vice-president of the junior class. She also served as cheerleader this year. Secretary of the junior class was Kathy Beck. She was a Student Council repre- sentative. Treasurer of the junior class was Lisa Lisb . JUNIOR CLASS OFFI- ' CERS: Kathy Beck, Char- lotte Barnett, Sheila Lamb and Lisa Lisby. xx kv 1 Ai Cindy Adams i Leloy Adcox Maribeth Alford Kim Allen Rudy Alonzo Gerry Altendorf Teddy Alward Lois Amen Diane Anthony Melissa Aronson Edward Baca Richard Baker Donna Barnes Charlotte Barnett Anita Bass Debra Barnett Rodger Barnes Steve Barrera Roxie Allen Danny Bates Kathy Beck Norman Beggs Sherry Belfield Beverly Bellar 132 Juniors Larry Bennett Carla Bierwirth Marlene Bolden James Bolton Jan Boykin Raymond Boynton Brad Brake Donnie Bray Darrell Brazel Shellie Brinson Debbie Brown Mitch Brown Tanya Brown Linda Burch Richard Burge Leo Carrasco Jennifer Carter Cecilia Cervantes Temmie Chambless Terry Cherry Timmy Chism Carla Clark Keevin Clark Terry Clifton Jamie Clink James Cook J essica Cortez Debbie Cosper Johnny Cox Jennifer Craddock Kurt Craig Jonathan Craine Randall Craine Ray Crawford Debbie Crosby Mike Cruz Charlie Cuellar Edward Cuellar Tim Dalton Kip Daniels Steven Davidson Debby Davis Juniors 133 Teri DeSpain Mike DeArmond Tammy Dickerson Duane Dilsaver Alan Domme Rusty Draper Spike Dunlap Jeannine Easterday- 1 Pillow Durinda Elkins John Elkins Sara Errington Ernest Escalante Doug Eudey Thomas Evans Kerry Fahnert Sid Felton Sheila Ferguson Veronica Fierro Robert Fisher Esther Flores Stephen Fowler Lily Frausto Debbie Fulkerson Allen Garrett Jeff Gauna David Gideon Steve Goldsmith Barry Gollihugh Deborah Gonzales Tim Goodson Brenda Green Darrell Green Tamara Gregg David Hampton Knicky Hanks David Harlow Gloria Harris Sammy Harris Tim Harris Darrell Hart Laurie Herber Yolanda Hernandez 134 Juniors Favorites Mike Cruz and Sheila Lamb were elected Junior class favorites thls year Cruz IS a member of Stu dent Council Industrial Arts and Spanish Club. Lamb participated in Student Council and bas- ketball. She was junior class president and junior homecoming princess. Cruz and Lamb Chosen Iunior Class C fi' he ' in C, gg xi . I l Q HSV Fi ., . YR 3 an x i' , li x ff Q l Mikel Hess Donna Hollon Gay Horne Deina Hughes Wayne Hunt David Ingles Shelly Johnson Doug Johnson Steven Johnson Billy Jones Darla Jones Glenda Jones Karen Jones Margaret Hickman Tim Hodges Shelba Jones Jean Kalka Mona Keeble Tammy Keeling Ronald Keeton Russell Kelly Terry Kennedy Mike Kiper Nancy Kirby , ,.... . N.,-gig. wan J u niors 135 Sld Felton and Maxine for Junior class favorites Felton played football and baseball Felton and Griego ominated for Iunior Class Favorite Griego were runners-up Shannon Knowles Nick Knutson Joann Koepp Sheila Lamb Earnest Lancaster Bobby Lane Susan Ledbetter Mark Lee Jim Ann Legg Lisa Lisby Regina Lobdell Johnny London Bryan Long Diana Long Becky Lookingbill Mike Lopez Cindy Lyons Avery Maixner Janet Martinez Nelda Martinez Valorie Mask Debra Matthews Greg Mayes Eleanor McCormick 136 Juniors Jessica McHugh Robin McMasters Kristy Melton Rosalie Mendoza Tim Miles Kathy Minden Gary Moore Roger Moore Helen Moreno Barbara Morgan Laura Moulder Michelle Mullins Frank Muro David Murray Scott Nall Kelly Nelson Tammy Nelson Alice Newsome Gil Nicholson Patricia Norman Craig Nunn Kim Oakley Garey O'Dell Teresa O'Grady Danny Oliver Teresa Pace Jackie Pacino Carla Peak Roson Pearson Albert Perez Donny Perkins Charles Perrin Eddie Perry John Perry Sherri Phillips Kerry Pierce Dennis Podzemny Mark Quintero Steve Rainwater Danny Ramos Lorita Ream Michael Reed Juniors 137 John Reighter Valerie Renegar Carlos Rivera James Roberts Cindy Rouk Debbie Rowell Jimmy Russell Leslie Rutherford Joe Saavedra Connie Samuels Gara Satterfield Greg Schulte Arthur Schultz Steve Sena Bobby Short Avery Sisco Sherry Slape Scott Slater Mike Smith Sherri Smith Terry Smith Connie Snider Kathy Solano Pat Soliz Ellen Stacy Melinda Stine- Howard Scott Stoner James Stovall Shane Stowe Shannon Stuart Jeff Taylor Karen Taylor Tonja Tebo Scott Thompson Johnnie Toler Donnie Trahern April Tucker Ladonna Turrentine Cindy Upton Debbie Upton Freddie Valdez Barry Vaughn 138 Juniors Iuniors Name Hodge and Flores as Favorite Runners-Up Winford Hodge and Esther Flores were chosen runners up for Junior class favorite Hodge was a football basketball and baseball letterman. Flores was a varsity cheerleader and a member of Student Council. Gina Velarde Julie Villasenor Rudy Villegas Tammie Waddell Vera Waddell Sunshine Walding Brenda Warren Mike Watson Tim Weaver Cindy Webster Kenneth West April White Brian Wilcox Debra Wilkinson Paula Williams Robbyn Williams Rodger Williams Kelly Wilson Mark Wilson Richard Wilson Robert Wilson Jeff Wing Traci Wolken Carrie Woodard Juniors 139 Cheryl Wyatt Roddy Youree Ideana Young Iones Uses Sing Talents J un1or Shelba Jones has been slngmg SIHCQ she was 1n the e1ghth grade She started her flrst volce lesson when she entered the nlnth grade Jones has won awards at the Greater Southwest MUSIC Festwal and UIL contest for best solo1st and best female vocallst She slngs 1n Ca rock s cho1r and Sunshme S1n ers She also slngs w1t Cornerstone The group recor ed a ers 1nclude Laura Moulder Carol n Roan Gene Duvall Albert Green and Harold Scar rough Jones IS also a member of Plus made up of Caprock students Llnda Burch Roan Moulder Tom Jones Scott Nall Charls Whlte and Wayne Hunt RIGHT Shelba Jones BELOW Shelba Jones Charls Wh1te Laura Moulder Tom Jones gospel album Feb. 26, 1979. Other Cornerstone mem- 140 Sophomores Juniors 141 Sophomores Led b Lara, artinez and Sonja Lara was elected president of the sopho more class She partlcl pated in Student Councll and Queen s Court She was also named class favorite Rachel Martinez was elected vice president Lisa Daughtery was elected secretary. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFI- CERS: Sonja Lara, Rachel Mar- tinez, and Lisa Daughtery. Diane Accurso Sissy Adams Kevin Albert Francine Alderete Alecia Allen Brian Allen Scott Allen Lynda Alley Randy Alonzo Tony Alonzo John Amen John Andreson Dana Apeland Miguel Arriaga Don Ashcraft Karl Barnett Pam Bartlett Brian Battenfield David Beal Criss Beals David Beals Allen Beverly Kathy Bishop Dorrane Black 142 Sophomores Daughtery Margie Boehning Steven Bowling Ranea Brannan James Bray Rhonda Breeding Greg Briles Randy Broom Barry Brown Ginger Brown Margaret Brown Teresa Brown Gary Browning Anne Burns Jimmy Burrell Paige Burrough Joe Bustoz Tracy Byars Ivan Calhoun Ervin Campbell Chuck Canfield Denise Canon Charles Carlton Jesse Carrasco Willie Carrillo Kevin Carrillo D'Anna Caudy Debie Celey Tina Celey Jim Chambers Sandra Chavez Leah Chism Tommy Chisum Robin Christian Cathy Clemans Allen Close Monica Coey William Coffey Vicki Cole Debby Coll Larry Combs Jeff Cook Cathie Cortez Sophomores 143 Lesa Cosper Leonard Coulter Nikki Craig Tim Croft Josie Cruz Chase Curley John Daniels Stan Dau ghtery Vickie Davidson Johnny Davis Terry Davis Brad Dawson Susie DeArmond J oanie Detten Juan Diaz Manuel Diaz Veronica Diaz Teresa Dodson Mary Dominguez Richard Douglas Janet Duke Danny Eady Dave Emery Gina Escajeda George Escamilla Sherrie Evers Greg Ewing David Fansler Celene Felton Kim Fiel Ricky Fields Ronda Fisher Irma Flores Ricky Flores Robert Flowers Janie Fry Linda Fowler Veronica Frausto Dustin Fry Mary Fuentes Jeff Gerken Steve Getz 144 Sophomores 1979 Sophomore Favorites Are Rohrs and Lara Kent Rohrs and Sonia Lara were elected favor gi ites for the 1979 sopho if more class L H Y Rohrs wasawrestler Lara was a member of Gi f Student Council and was 5, A ASQ? l l ' S y sophomore class president. Ray Gibb Dewayne Gimpel Darryl Glenn Mary Golden Louella Gomez Sherri Gonzales Belinda Graham Dena Green Mark Green Clark Greer Trinnie Griego Matt Griffith Jay Griggs Larry Guerrero Maria Gutierrez Lynnard Haley Shette Halford Beverly Hall Kirk Hamon Dickey Handley Rickey Handley Mike Harris l Mike Harris l Jeanette Hart Sophomores 145 York and Hernandez Named O Sophomore Favorlte Runners-Up lf? f ' fl. ' . Al York and Kim Her- fi, xv: . is nandez were nominated gag J c f F912 'J or sophomore class favor- , T - ' ' 1 :ifsl WEL ' ites. York participated in fg football, choir and Student , Council. iflvxfn inf Hernandez was also a member of Student Coun- cil. as 3355.5 Dean Hart Cheryl Hart Terry Hatfield Mike Haynes Tony Heath Vivian Hefner .l Mark Henthorn Edward Hernandez Elvira Hernandez Evelina Hernandez Kim Hernandez Kenneth Hertel Carla Higby Ricky Hollabaugh Glen Hollon Rita Hopkins Tray Hopkins James Hooper Vicki Houchin Jennifer Huggins Teresa Hunt Randy Ince Lewis Jackson Darla J anney 146 Sophomores Brenda Jennings Holli Johnson Kathy Johnson Shana Johnson Donna Jones James J uliano Jimmy Keeton Nelda Keith Joe Kelly Danny Ketcherside Calvin Kimball Wanda Kite Kathy Knapp Vickie Knutson Billy Koenig Robin Lafavers Jay Lamb Vikki Lambright Carlenia Lancaster Sandy Landrum Mitch Landry Verna Langford Teresa Laster Valerie Leasure Ray Lemmon Jimmy Lermon James Lester Roger Liedtke Dina Lill Don Lofgren Martha Long Tammy Lowry James Lozano Cindy Lucero Esmeralda Lucero Becky Lucero Steve Lummus Wally Lundberg Christina Maestas Andy Malacara David Malacara Geary Martin Sophomores 147 Sandra Martin Dalia Martinez Rachel Martinez Annette Mata Mark McGuire Nancy McLain Karen McCarthey Pam McCubbin Steve McMillen Danny McNeely Tim Medley John Mendoza Mark Meredith Barbara Meyers Marcy Meza Kevin Miller Crystal Mitchell Melanie Mixon Dion Moore Denise Moore Kim Moore Rose Morales Teresa Morin Bruce Moseley Michele Mott Johnny Mullins Todd Mullins Scott Murdock Tommy Murdock Carlos Navarro Art Nelson Nancy Neusch Paula Nily Mitch Nirschl Debbie Nivens Cheryl Oakley Greg Olguin Teresa Ortega Kenny Owens Doug Paige Melissa Passons Vicki Peak 148 Sophomores fence , 1.1 , Y 1, . 1 1 y N ,,,, i W 4 4' -. . Q n, f .- - . 9 'K Broom and alverde Named Sophomore Favorite Runner :T . of . E -1.5: af , 1 vii it xx' XS Q' 4 ,X ,, ' I' 1,5111 .571 ng 3 as , 5 4 5 , P M 1 Z ,LA -'vim , 15, .ax a x ? ISR ffl. . if-is P fx: rf? -. , f 5 ., ,. Q F5 2513 42 ,1 1? W if 8 , 5 , ' A 'f . ,, 1 Z 5 2 5? u Q . , . ef if ' ,. i 'Y' m 4 g. Q , , P- 'C 2 E, is 4 3 - Y ,J . I i 1 ln 'v I Ol: S Randy Broom and Anna Valverde were nominated Broom played football and was a member of Stu Valverde was a member for sophomore class favor- 't . Bill Pearson Israel Pena Eddie Perez Ruben Perez Carl Pinkert Phil Pinkert Phillip Platt Debby Pompa Mike Porter Karen Price Roy Price Rhonda Proctor Lane Provence Tim Purviance Than Rabb Martin Raef Sylvia Ramos Lisa Ray Tammye Read DeeDee Rehwalt Alan Reynolds Brenda Riddle Tonya Roberson Janet Robertson Sophomores 149 Tammie Rodgers Rosemary Rodriguez Kent Rohrs John Rosas Dedra Rowell Jeff Rowland Travis Russell Elizabeth San Miguel Harold Scarbrough Gene Schmidt Robert Scott Gayla Scrivner Edwin Seymour John Shepard Terry Short Albert Sifuentez Kevin Sigler Ricky Sims Dennis Sirratt Julie Sisneros Stacy Slater Robin Spray Kennith Stacy Steve Stafford Robert Stallings Tammy Stanfield Duane Stewart Julie Stine Stacy Sutton Willie Swearingen Alan Tate Claudia Taylor Kyle Taylor Ronda Taylor Todd Tenorio Andrea Thacker Cindy Thomas Sally Thurston J. R. Tickner Karen Tilton Ronnie Trujillo Jesse Turner 150 Sophomores Gary Upchurch David Upton Fonda Uselding Eric Valdez Anna Valverde Dale Waggoner Deanna Wagner Royce Wainright Jill Walker Sherri Walker Jerry Ward Brenda Watts David Welch Angela Williams Diane Willingham Angie Wilson Mike Wilson Tiffany Wilson Karen Wimberly Ed Wohlford Lenis Woodard Rocky Wooten Al York Randy Young Sophomores 151 Scott Brooks was elected freshman class president He participated ln freshman football and track Helen Lara was elected freshman class vice presl dent Secretary of the fresh- man class was Rena Ricci. She played on the fresh- man girls' basketball and volleyball teams. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Rena Ricci, Scott Brooks and Helen Lara. Brooks, Lara and R1cc1 Elected b Freshmen Janet Accurso Abby Allison Rita Alonzo Donna Alward Mark Anderson Charlene Armstrong Senj a Ates Ed Baker Ron Baker Greg Barnett Carrie Begert Steven Beggs James Brewer Scott Brooks Penni Browder Ricky Brown Tanya Brown Janna Browne Brandi Bryant Phillip Calhoun Joe Cano Tammy Carlton Rito Carrasco April Clark 102 Freshmen George Clark Kevin Clements Brent Collins Tonya Combs Mitch Contreras Suzy Craig Dale Crawford Mike Cruz Bud Curley Sharon Daniels Amy Davis Tammy Davis David DeLaCruz Lori Detten Randi Devine Andene Dunlap Bobbie Eakles Kay Eakles Christine Eden Ricky Errington Christy Evans Phyllis Evans Jerry Fessler Brandy Foster Steven Frausto Ricky Gann Mike Garcia Lisa Gauna Kim Gay Leland Giles Mike Goldsmith Kenny Gore Michele Graham Greg Grant Joe Grigsby Estella Gutierrez Sherrie Hamon Lisa Hampton Jackie Harvey Wayne Henderson David Hernandez Cary Herring Sophomores 153 Greg Hill Stephon Hodge Robert Hollaway Malisa Holland Teresa Hopkins John Hurst Gary Johnson Kevin Jones Greg Lamm Mitzi Lane Nancy Larson Clinton Lawler Charles Leard Paula Leasure Bobby Lermon Randy Liles Scott Lill Cameron London Kim Long Mark Lopez Linda Louton Gary Mayes Deanna McCarty Misty McClements Ray McEntire Kent McKinney Ricky Messer Don Mims Craig Moore Larry Moore Stacy Moore Paula Moreno Chris Morin Robin Mosley Randy Mumy Albert N avarrette Bejie Neal William Nirschl Jamey Noel Esmeralda Orosco Jr. Ortega Susie Pace 154 Sophomores Turrentine, Hodge Chosen Freshman Favorites Lezlie Turrentine and Stephon Hodge were elected 1979 freshman class favorites. Turrentine played bas- ketball, ran track and was a freshman cheerleader. Hodge participated in football, basketball and track. Angela Perdigan Debbie Perkins Diana Pompa Chris Reed Carol Reighter Jerry Reyna Rena Ricci Carolyn Roan Nancy Roberts John Robertson Ranes Rollins Mike Roper Scott Rouk Thomas Russell George Saavedra Carmen Schmidt Pam Schulte Shondale Seymour Brandy Sims Tony Snider John Snyder Steve Spurlin Kynell Stanford Jerri Lynn Stewart Freshmen 155 Moore, Wilson, Brooks, Craig ominated for Freshman Class Favorite Larry Moore, Melissa Wilson, Scott Brooks and Suzy Craig . F, L were also nominated for fresh- ' man class favorites. ef- J E? 4 ri w sw Moore participated in football fr and wrestling gg 5 Wilson was a freshman cheer Si J, leader played basketball and sg .. ran track f' ' C Brooks played football and 3 t was freshman class president is p ei 1 ' , Q it , 3 42 5 af. mr i 112 E 'ei e 4 . 1 5 . L 2 ' 5 Q. : Crai was elected freshman ' 7 .g . - homecoming princess. - - : , , . FRESHMAN FAVORITE RUNNERS UP Scott Brooks if GT Melissa Wilson Larry Moore 571 5 NOT PICTURED Suzy Craig 5 If Jean Stricklin Kristi Styve Scott Tankersly Shari Thomas Sherri Thorn Yoli Tinajero Ramona Trevino Kim Tucker Lezlie Turrentine Melanie Vaughn Scott Whitten Jimmie Wilson Melissa Wilson Mark Wolf Janet Woods Chris Wyble Debbie Yarbrough Charlotte Youree 156 Freshmen x , W ,fzwvm I , '25 ' 1-1' W vu 4.4,-.,, .,., A+ -1 'f:f1'?'Q'w f u --T ' ' ' nf alkali . ' ' M L. .V 'L-,g.1 .- K ' K 'I K 1315.5 , mmQ.4Qg,Q. M. 1 5 1 A 1 YY,Y YYY M , A all t v 2 if 3 Y . 5 5 j . ' -v , ' 4 , . i - A f.gg2 ', f- ff 4 1 '1 of Q,l:y,, . 1 my , ejf:.S :Q.:1ggfTi, k - 5':,?:'3-33: 'Lf-1 :'5f5:'i - ' me - ig 5g22 Eli..Qgg ,gin ani 157 Freshmen 158 Faculty 109 Faculty Members Keep p Caprock Running You have five days to make up this test. There will be a Hi-Tri-Y meeting in the morning in Mrs. McPherson's room. Mr, Roan needs to see the following Industrial Arts Club members after the announcements. A 30 minute deten- tion! But I was only TWO minutes late toxclassf' Most students see faculty members as that per- son behind the desk with the grade book. Others see the faculty as the person who sponsors their club, or gives out detentions. While all of these things are true, other jobs are also taken care of by the faculty. ' One hundred and nine Caprock faculty mem- bers perform duties ranging from answering the phone to running off stencils to fixing schedules to teaching biology to taking roll to making announcements to sponsoring FTA to attending assemblies. This list could go on and on. The work is never ending for a teacher who must plan lessons, teach class, grade papers and sponsor activities. Some- how each one has a supply of energy hidden away for those times when things can get trying- . mreif i , ies - . - X5 f i 5' .. u ,ff .iirf ' 1, we A fy .. . ,,. .4 ii. MRS. ALEIDA ADCOX Study Hall Aide MRS. BETTY ALDERETE English Ill: Spanish I3 Mexican American Historyg Student Advisory Committee Sponsorg Spanish Club Sponsor MR. ROBERT ANDREW Assistant Principal 11th Grade gs- li .ICE MRS. SHERRI ARBEITER Applied Biologyg Biology Ig Freshman Cheerleader Sponsor MR. CHARLES BACON Counselor G-N MR. LARRY BAHNER Physical Science: Sophomore Football Coach. Assistant Track Coach gr ' Q I' ff if 'iV,4 fi ' MR. JERRY BAILEY CVAE Cooperative Trainingg VOCT Club Sponsor MR. RAY BASINGER Applied Biologyg Varsity Head Football Coach COL. DON BECK ROTC III, IV 1 ,Q MRS. JAN BOWSER English Ig CVAE English III, IVg National Honor Society Sponsor: VOC T Club Sponsor MISS NANCY BROWN Shorthand: Typing Ig Accounting MRS. NELL BURROUS Health Occupations Facultx 119 A MISS NANCY BURSEY English IIA, III, Reading Improvement MR. B. C. CALVERT Algebra II, Introduction to Algebra IIg Geometry MRS. GUADALUPE CANTU Spanish I, II, III, IV, Foreign Language Chairman .---i-,jg I ,X 160 Faculty MR. DON CARPER American History, Varsity Assistant Football Coach, Varsity Head Track Coach MR. ZEKE CASTRO Field Counselor MRS. FRAN CAWTHORNE Attendance Clerk MR. GWIN DLE CHAMBERLAIN Industrial Cooperative Training, VICA Sponsor MRS. CHARLENE COLE Counselors' Clerk MR. TOMMY COLE Economics 1, 25 Chess Club MRS. TERRI COX English II, III, FTA Sponsor MR. RAYMOND CUSTER Electrical Occupations, VICA Sponsor MRS. NORMA DALTON Financial Secretary .-.v,,'z,i.' . .li 5 ,fa ...M . ' .1. A y -2 ZA -7 ' fed'-'5' , Ik V: -.yxtggi .tc A. . S L , f . . - 'Xi'.,m,., fs Y Wi., . Z' J ,, 5. -wxszwevaezg-1. .4 . V I , if '2 if .Q A 'fi 5 ' - . -f Y wwf KX: 43 A 1 Y A W' , f f :xr , . . lpffrkll. ....f it ', , -. L. I 'I 1 i :wr-1 ' L, 'Eiif . .,.g,z2.'5 J 11,41 'ti ' , ' 'F '-'Mli'1.,.Q.:'fi Af , , . V f .1 il sz U., If ' M-n .. . Q . m, . dlmgvf 'W nw. , f .ff ..-. ,fi 9 . - if ,g T , ,f L:.,f.t-j'5'?E: ' f ' 1-12.1322 'Wi . 5 arggilgafwls i, , .1.-tip, .X A . 5,,,Q.w L, : 1-Iv zf L wif .f ' - ' if f.. Elf' -iv. 1 , .112 MW. , :ML , , . me ' if MRS. JUNE DARNELL Counselor A - F MR. FRED DAVIDSON Physical Educationg Skiing, Healthg Drivers' Education, Wrestling Coach MR. GENE DAVIS Building Trades I, II . ,Q kr hu N-Jxiww, ,X i F 1 .- , E., ,, , , I .x . so W-S ,f 14 2. ,,- A, - nf.. -4- A, , Q' A N flu? 2- 1' ' Vw: We .lf 1 ,1 f f- Z ' I Q fi g i f 1 ' 7' . V V , '-Effjllgwq .i y , N qi , sf.. :F , - 4. E - '-,EJ - ' aug? L K iii., , I rif f... in MR. RICHARD EDDLEMAN American Historyg Varsity Assistant Football Coach, MS. MARIE DEANE Varsity Assistant Track Art I, IIQ Girls' Golf Coach Coach MRS. WANDA DEMENT MR. W. N. ELAM World English III, IHA, National Historyg Boys' Junior Honor Society Sponsor Varsity Football Coach, MRS. BARBARA Boys' Junior Varsity DILLARD Basketball Coach Biology Ig Girls' Junior MR. MYRON FINLEY Varsity Volleyball and Co-Op Agriculture I, II, Basketball Coach FFA Sponsor yas. this ar- fl x,..,! I ,fu 5? X .... 5, x Ya? MR. BOBBY FLANAGAN Typing I, II, Business Law, Business Math MRS. SHERRY FRAZIER Resource English: Resource Social Studiesg El Chicano Club Sponsor MRS. BILLY GARRISON Home Economics IB, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, HIC, Consumer Education I, IIQ FHA Sponsor ni Faculty 161 I... ,Qs 1 7 MISS KATHLEEN GREEN Physical Educationg Healthg Girls' Varsity Head Volleyball Coach MRS. LETHA GREEN English IVQ Composition 53 Vocabulary 55 Humanities 4g Consumer English 43 Vocabulary 4 MRS. GAIL GREER Pre-Employment Interior Designg FHAXHERO Sponsor 162 Faculty , . by 11 .,-fd? f ' ' Z . I ,: ' rl- ,H H wil . - ' 1235 QE 3' 95 A ,... K, ,,, If i-3 . 5.7 egg. fi H .A SGT. ALLAN GRICE ROTC II MRS. ELLEN HACKER English I, II, IIC MISS J ANIS HALL Biology Ig Girls' Varsity Head Basketball Coach gz., - ' r g'-' .W,..,f . A .,1Ef - .img i A K 33.0544 ff . M . W F ls f.. I f '--ww. ev X x, l of MR. SANDY HAM World Historyg Boy's Freshman Football Coachg Boys' Freshman Track Coach MR. CECIL HAMM Distributive Educationg DECA Sponsor MS. J EANIE HESTER English IIg Girls' Head Cross Country Coachg Girls' Head Track Coach ,W .ga 1 Aware-5 H .. -ru . gym 1 .jg,X.ff.-ff, . A .sf-,M L, g . Q Q. 'gba , f..- .4 f f - 3 MISS HELEN HOSS CVAE English I, IIg Girls Freshman Volleyball, Basketball and Track Coach MRS. JEAN HOWE Senior Attendance Clerk MRS. PATSY HUFF Office Secretary KRW! r s l x fm ,,. A its ,, , .5 'LL' 3 A I- x , , l , ' N I .,,,..-L- sf.-Fi KA MRS. MARILYN MRS. CATHERINE JACKSON JONES CVAE Home Economicsg Art I, III, IVg Arts and CVAE HERO! FHA Crafts Sponsor MR. WILLIAM KELLEY MR. CHARLIE Auto Mechanicsg VICA JOHNSON Sponsorg VICA Speed- Plumbingg Heatingg Air Conditioningg VICA Sponsor MRS. JUDY JOHNSON English IIQ French I, Ilg French Club Sponsorg Varsity Cheerleader Sponsor Skill Team Sponsor SGT. BOB LACOURSE ROTC Ig Drill Team MR. RICHARD LAFAVERS Biology Ig Athletic Trainerg FCA Sponsor MR. JON LEASURE Vocational Counselorg Leo Club Sponsor MRS. JUNE LEGACY Principal x,,,4f MR. BOB LINK Physical Scienceg Swimming and Diving Coach MRS. HELEN LOPEZ Office Aide MRS. BILLIE LOVE Calculusg Physicsg Algebra Ilg Leadershipg Student Council Sponsorg UIL Science Team Sponsor Faculty 163 MR. SHELDON MARSH Algebra Ilg CVAE Math II MR. JIM MARTIN Bible I, II MR. SALVADOR MARTINEZ Assistant Principalg 10th Grade U 164 Faculty MR. DON MARTZ World Geographyg Boys' Golf Coach MR. NOEL MAXWELL Bandg Orchestrag Stage Band MR. JOHN McCONNELL Introduction to Algebra Ig CVAE Math Ig Geometry MR. TOM McCROSSEN World Geographyg CVAE Social Studies I, Ilg Key Club Sponsor MR. JEROME McDONOUGH Dramag Thespian Societyg UIL Contest Play Director MRS. EDDRA McPHERSON American Historyg Government lg Sociologyg Social Problemsg Hi-Tri- Hi-Y Sponsor -FS MR. GARY MINOR General Woodworking Ig Mechanical Woodworking IIQ Introductory Woodworking Ig Industrial Arts Club Sponsor MR. BILL MONTGOMERY World Historyg Boy's Freshman Football, Basketball and Track Coach MRS. NANCY MONTGOMERY Home and Family Livingg Child Developmentg Home Economics IAQ Consumer Educationg FHA Sponsor e, MR. PETE MOORE General Auto Mechanics and Repairg Key Club Sponsor MRS. CLEO MORGAN Study Hall Aide MR. JACK MORRISON CVAE Science I, IIg Biology I, IIQ Science Department Chairmang Freshman Golf Coach at ,.,., .yy ,I A y., MRS. BETTY OGLESBY Pre-Employment Office Educationg OEA Sponsor MS. MICKEY PELLEY Healthg Drivers' Educationg Physical Education MRS. JOHNNIE PERRY Vocational Adjustment Coordinator - English, Math and Social Studies MRS. BE'I'I'Y PHILLIPS English Ig Photography MRS. SHELIA PIERCE Fundamentals of Math Ilg Introduction to Algebra Ig Girls' Assistant Cross Country Coachg Girls' Assistant Track Coach MR. JERRY PYBUS Health I, IIQ Drivers' Educationg Physical Educationg Tennis Coach MR. JERRY RAINES Assistant Principal 9th and 12th grades MRS. GLORIA RAMIREZ Counselor O-Z MR. DAVID REAM Fundamentals of Math II Introduction to Algebra Hg Varsity Assistant Football Coachg Varsity Assistant Baseball Coach an Faculty 165 W' x ., nn :- MRS. JANICE REYNOLDS ESAA Aide - Teachers' Lounge MR. RON RHODES Chemistry Ig Fundamentals of Math II Consumer Math MRS. BERYL RICHARDSON English IV, IVAQ English Department Chairman 166 Faculty I 4 -M I f X il wwf N' 4 1 MR. JESS ROAN General Drafting Ig Architectural Drafting II, IIIg Pre-Engineering IIg Industrial Arts Club Sponsor MRS. PATRICIA ROLAND Speech II, IVQ Speech Team Sponsor MRS. VIRGINIA SCHWIND Latin I, IIg English II, IIICg Latin Club Sponsor MRS. OPAL SIMS School Nurse MRS. MYRNA SMITH ESSA Aideg Teachers' Lounge MR. SAM STEEN Algebra Ig Fundamentals of Math Ig Sophomore Football Coachg Boys' Assistant Track Coach MR. PHIL STINES American Historyg Boys' Varsity Basketball Coach MR. GEORGE STONE Psychologyg Trigonometryg Elementary Analysisg Algebra Ig Fundamentals of Math I MRS. MAURINE STRICKLAND Librarian '-W MR. GORDON SUITS Choiri Sunshine Singers, Madrigals, Music Theory MRS. JACKIE TAYLOR Library Clerk MR. EUGENE TRADER Vocational Office Educationg VOE Sponsor MRS. JUDY TURNER English I, II L I f ,f f MRSJVIARYJEAN TURNER Home Economics Cooperative Education, HERO Sponsor MS. LUINDA VERDEN Journalism I, II, Advertising, La Saga Advisorg Tumbleweed Times Advisor MRS. CAROLYN WALKER Vocational Adjustment Coordinator - English, Math and Social Studies I 1 fi 1 4' 1 V Sf i? - r I M.. ,.l.. ng. ' MR. BILL WHITE Government 1, 2 MRS. D'LYNN WHITTEN Home Economics IA, IIA, Child Developmentg Home and Family Living, FHA Sponsor MR. HUBERT WILHELM Masonry I, II 55 if , I . '-51 1- -. 336 -1 , , ,- .aw -A I v, , , Y ., . .4 , ,K 1, . X Q I. if ill X? fa 3 f -. 'W s g' , Us . J '45, 'r we 3 .kk J, JI!! .PT J ' ', . :Fifi E. f , MR. PAT WILLIAMS American History, CVAE Social Studies III, Junior Varsity Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach MR. RANDALL WILLIAMS Vocational Agriculture I, II, IIIg FFA Sponsorg Meats, Livestock, and Dairy Judging Teams Advisor, Leadership Team Advisorg Key Club Sponsor MRS. YVONN E WRIGHT Home Economics IC, IIC, IIICQ Home Management, Home and Family Living if iii is MAH: - .: .,',, iiifix -l -. 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FI sr K 2 FEDERBL 0 O P8 11 SAVINGS 8 LOAN ASSUCIATIDN DF AMARILLO 2615 Paramounl cross From Pepperfree Square DOWNTOWN IM f HN v oFc. Yooo L11--ff 406S.PoIk 376-5781 Wzsssameesfsifgrg 355-3315 L.,'Zfle S'fl'3Zlf'2,NSfe'l 353-7483 S5919 35 939 DD CGD SWT P53139 1021 S. PIGICG Amarillo, Texas 79109 Ph.373-4042 Ideal Places 179 Id www IZ 'Il . IZ VITAMINS 2730 S. Grand Phone 373-3727 Amarillo, Texas CITY WIDE DELIVERY SERVICE THE SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH OF AMARILLC 419 N. Buchanan CHARLES G. JONES PASTOR A Place For Young +0 Go fo Dallas People +o TRAI LWAYS Grow The Besf Bus d y cho 1 9 0 Going h'P 0 IPI et 5 AC 806 355-9581 CORONADO CENTER 34th Sz GEORGIA AMARILLO, TEXAS 79109 44fERlBVXfD re cpctt Studie? OUTDOOR PORTRAITS - COMMERCIAL - WEDDINGS - PORTRAITS A id. yl PHO, .9 02, FRED Sz VICKI POTTER, PHOTOGRAPHERS Ideal Places 181 Q DL . l CUSTOM TROPHIES I7 I 5 Avondale 3554856l sl' l 0 . l -4 s. ,. 2467 I-40 Wesi Aa Amarillo, Texas 353-I226 182 Ideal Places Our Beech Aero Club is ready to help you get into flying, now. You'll have all the conveniences of an air- craft owner even though you're not ready to own an airplane. Nationally, the Beech Aero Club is a growing network of profession- ally managed clubs that help you put it all together, flying, family and fun. At our club, you'll enjoy flying Beechcrafts, the finest airplanes in the world, including the Beechcraft Sierra, the Beechcraft Sundowner and the Beechcraft Sport. These airplanes can speed you to family adventures, or on business trips, two to three times as fast as the 55 mph highway speed limit. And with better gasoline mileage than most standard size cars. What's more, you'll be flying meticulously maintained airplanes, under the care of factory-trained mechanics. Qihaparral Our Beech Aero Club is man- aged by a club pro who maintains an active program for our members, and who is a knowledgeable travel advisor. We are proud of our flight training operation, as well. We have skilled flight instructors and the most modern ground school techniques, using the latest audiofvisual training aids. Beech Aero Club membership is national. So, after you join our club, you'll be able to enjoy the special privileges and rates at more than 95 club centers in America. Call us for more information. And get your dreams off the ground today. Memberships as low as S99 per year. Sq?e'echAeroClub AVIATION INC. Hanger 2, Tradewind Airport-l806l376-5203 Ideal Places 183 Ide J, eraevq 2600-B Panmmoumiv iw Peppentaee, Squaw 'Wx Hofdnaffzv . 'Kim Exilim IEE. lil A Q ESI FRIGIDAIRE MAGNAVOX In Pepperfree Square A 2626 Pa ra mounf Visi+ T-SHIRT CONNECTION 355 5605 In Sunsef Cenfer B IC' I1 I ' an l.ng. . . e ping to kee Amarillo ?l1 the Go and on the Grow. 'N AMARILLO NATIONAL BANK 'AANIERICAN NATIONAL BANK , A' BANK OF THE SOUTHWEST -, rJ '?fIy, Y2-11 ig! , , Q- pr.. if FIRST NATIONAL BANK 2 -I1A.1 1 A4 'A I 'Ib' 'A' ?'TA3C03A NATIONAL BANK A 'TEXAS BANK 'WESTERN NATIONAL BANK A Capital for expansion,Security for savings Ideal Places 185 ALLISON BLSCKSMITH 373-0003 202 N. Buchanan W. Serving Amarillo for 49 Years SHELL I-40 and Nelson 0 9 M2421 4945 Canyon Drive D S U R P S 353 2 '42 I0+l1 and Grand 186 Ideal Places THE MERCHANTS Mnlflin Hillagv, Shnpping Qlvntvr S+udenI's, FacuI+y, and ParenI's +o Enioy Shopping WIII1 Us ACCESSORIES SHOP 81 MELISSA'S ANN MYERS LINGERIE AUTCO BARNES JEWELRY BERNINA SEWING STUDIO BLAIR UNIFORM CENTER BOUTIQUE BROOME OPTICAL COMPANY CANDLE SHOP COLBERT'S DOLCATER'S FLOWER MART GATTIS SHOE STORE HASTINGS BOOKS 81 RECORDS HOUSE OF SHADES 81 LAMP REPAIR INTERNATIONAL GIFT SHOP IRENE'S KNIT SHOP JOALS LITTLE BROWN HOUSE NIZZI MUSIC SHOPPE REFLECTIONS ROYAL COIN 81 STAMP STORE T.G.8fY. FAMILY CENTER VICK AGENCY VILLAGE CAMERA VILLAGE CLEANERS VILLAGE MATERNITY VILLAGE PHARMACY WALKER TV 81 APPLIANCE WEBB FRAME 81 ART GALLERIES WOLFIN VILLAGE OFFICE Ideal Places 187 188 Id ggggilziii iiiiiiiiiii-233333333322 Aulograph Page Courlesy of DER WIENERSCHNITZEL wggher 45l'h and Bell M ' Wesfern and Olsen I-40 and Ross 600 Amarillo Blvd. Eas+ HAMBUQGEQ3 gl HQ-f D033 llllillllli iiiiiiiiiiiiiuii-232323 l Places ELAINS' wg, wwf Milk and Ice Cream 300 N. Taylor - Amarillo, Texas 79 I 05 - 374-0385 AMARILLO PACKING CGMPANY, Packers of +I1e Famous Longhorn Brand Beef and Pork Producls I809 N.E. Third Ave. P.O. Box 5276 Ama rillo, Texas 79 I O7 HYHIU Rl X 'Nllfwvrmzrlot 4 0 E 352-S157 Wolfhn ual Georgia Center on Cmc Circle J szmgfiywef 7960139 HeacIquar+ers SUTHERLMIID 47 I 7 Sou+I1 Washinglon Phone I806I 373-3057 Ideal Places 189 I I NORTHWEST TEXAS HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING F a OuaIiI'y Educa+ion - Enroll in a OuaIiI'y S h I Thanks for making Swensen s successful , ' J' S Q' a' - if-7.f.f, 5f:O:qo79?T:. -, -, . O0 .'. i...glOll Q pi W ,. K W,5.xl.f-- , , R af - fn QQ'-'ffijf I ' 3'fffQ 'A 1 X Q L -rf fi A AMARILLO C!-fl2JQTE4N QC!-IOOLQ TfwQwAmc0w1aLo6Ah.w.:mdmz5aawQd1w05 Cwgwwntesdw 1978-79AwwaLQta5gm1d,t1w Qfudwmlfcapwebuagusawoa 1 E L X Monte Qlatfow Pxesfdenb 192 Id 1 Pl ACE HARDWARE BEEBES ACE GRAND VARIETY HARDWARE CENTER 35l0E.lI+h 24IlW.6+h 372-0679 373-8301 X XX f xxx 9 ff 9 AE-Ze, SAVINGS ! There are many ways you can save on your electrlc Adequate insulation, storm doors and windows or double paned glass in windows, properly sized heating equipment - all these can make a big difference in your electric bill. For information on how you can get the most for the watts you pay for - call us, or come by our office and pick up one of our informative booklets. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT... INSULATION ELECTRIC HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING MANAGING YOUR ELECTRIC BILL THE GOOD WORD? V Ideal Places 193 All Types of Fencing Bank Loans WESTERN ggmiif EHR. 1? lwlmh IllhLe 355-9131 Unit 18 - Western Plaza ,fl ,,.,, X. -was Z. Ax ,, . fm, aynmf Fine Jewelers Smce 1923 Wolflin-Georgia Center Downtown 2717 Stanley 809 5- We' 194 Ideal Places REGULAR Ve Maribeih Aflord pumping gas in+o her car a+ WAYNE'S 5'-'-EN'5 OF AMARILLO CAPROCK KEER MCGEEU I002 S. Georgia 376-9359 27+h and Nelson Shop Here 'For All Your Wedding and Formal Needs Aufograph Space Cour+esy of La Saga S+aff Ideal Places 195 Autograph Space Courtesy of La Saga Staff rffm fi ffw ff Vt --3.1 f faidmv! fx --n-rsqq 4 '51 l 'N X l I w-..,,..:-RS w C0ctC0a and ' Cake' ame product of The Coca-Cola Comp T 1 As this yearbook comes to an end, We will remember our friends, teachers, and special places. We reflect upon the good times and sad times we had and the fulfilling moments that will stay with us always. As we treasure the memo- ries of 1978-79 we will come to realize the love and fond- ness we had for our school. We, the staff, would like to dedicate this yearbook to our alma mater, Caprock High School. 206 Goodbye A.. A . ,,'7'in Lv . .. , 'Q L ' .kw- -www., . ll 41,1 Q yur- m.f 'g Ls... 4.6-5I'hg WSH! Gomllmyc 207 The 1919 La Saga Caprock Hrgh School yearbook was prrnted rn Dallas Texas by Tay lor Publrshrng Company All copres of the 800 eopx press run xx ere prrntecl on 70 lb matte frn rsh enamel paper The cover rs a colors orange and xshrte Head lrnes were set rn Palatrno Bold vtrth body eopy berng set rn News Gothre 8 pt 10 pt and 12 The 1979 cover was deslgned by senror Krm Keesee 'rn rnclus trral irts student Portrarts rn the elfrss sectron were taken by Precl Potter of Fred Potter Sturlros Other pho tographs were t rken by publrcr trons strff photogrxphers Rrnclx Culclell Drnte Cerxan DeArm0ncl Daxrtl Johnson Dyann Murdock and Ch rrles Stuart Aclvertlsrng rates for the La Saga are full page 5,5100 one half page S380 and one fourth page S60 Aclvertrsrng rs soltl rn eonyunttron xsrtlr the other three pulrlrc hrglr school rrr -Xnr tr rllo The LrSrg 1 tox ers the school Xerr from -Xug 74 19rNtlrrouglr Feb 9 1919 La Sagr lrolcls rrrenrberslrrp rn the Panlr rnclle Hr flr Se rool Qehool Press -Xssoelatrorr rncl Interschol rstre Le rgue lress ASSOC1dllOI1 Tax lor Publrslrrng Comp my s representfttrxes rre Ploxrl Hob son rncl Doug, Altonr LrS1ffr arlx rsor rs Lurncl1X errlen 1 F' 1 1 : y 1 ' C L, K. , ' . 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