Cooper High School - Talisman Yearbook (Abilene, TX)

 - Class of 1967

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W. ll' 27 A, kV'k The melancholy days are come, The saddest of The year, of wailing winds and naked woods and meadows brown and seref' TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON and a Time To every purpose under The heaven.. . a Time To be born? a Time To die, a Time To planT and a Time To pluck up That which is planTedg a Time To break down and a Time To build up, a Time To weep and a Time To laugh, a Time To keep and a Time To casT off .... And zz Uma far. . Coach Smith inspires athletes in high school football. COACH SMITH-Leader, . ,Gentleman Coach Smith in a lighter moment with students who admire and respect him. ,4 Uma for. . Dedication WORDS . . . Bringers of assurance or despair . . . an ex- planation of feeling or a definition of fact. An expression of optimistic hopefulness in the hand that grips the mallet of leadership. Communi- cators which we are, we try vainly to express a feeling of gratitude for immeasurable devotion and tireless dedication. This the final act of recognition for a person whose attributes distinguish him not only as a great teacher but as a great man. A man is only as reverred as his deeds make him. The high standards and goals of this man have brought honors to Cooper and he has served as both teacher and outstanding coach. Words fade all too quickly into oblivion and the past is soon forgotten. The deeds of yester- day are too soon gone and the new clay brings new opportunities. For deeds done and gone and also for actions in the future, the T967 Talisman is dedicated to - Coach Don Sm ith 5541 f pf f Maw - ,f if .- Q Q wh 1 'QQ IW ' ,. ,1 .Q A xi' 5. F. 4 sf 8, 2 3 gm 'E 5 ' A H xt gk Qi Yu K, ' -1 4 as 5 A P 8 1 an ,4 Uwe for ?0r1dj14em0r1k's. . . ,4 671715 for ,4 Um' for glllf. . . M4 Uma fvr A Uwe fer Zezniness. . . lim' ' 15' -. 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A Cime fer maturing and Accepting Kespcnsibiliy 15 Vffvffi? Nm ig f -ru fi, . - ' ' J i , .,4, -.inc I UQ N 'A I 1.-e4 ' if 1' s lf' IH- 'ns .gl N . Q - 1, Q ' 'f' Q9 iii 1 ' ' if Q s , if .- . y 4, I .u:.?.f:.v E 5' ,' .. Us ,6' 0 1 '!0. . v . o tl lol?-0. , 'o. gi. 'Q' U I C .. r.,.. o'. 0,01 z '- -' X-4 .09 ., Q -- 0 Activities ,4 Zim' for Purticimtivn Kano. nina. ' W N ark sm in i ae The Cougar football team showed great potential in a summer scrimmage. Summcr Activities Prepare Summer was filled with many varied ac- tivities for Cooper students. Football players began working out in hopes of a successful season. Cheerleaders learned new yells in Lubbock to boost Cooper's spirit higher than ever. Band members spent many hours in perfecting new songs and routines for the Corning year. Kline's Studio was busy in Au- gust as iuniors and seniors had their annual pictures made. The senior tea and initiation gave senior and sophomore girls an op- portunity to become acquainted before school began. Publication staffs made plans for the cover, theme, and basic layout of the yearbook and worked on the first issue of the Crest. The senior girls express deep love and admiration for themselves at mock initiation. 20 far Hvming year Q 3 I HAD 401, FEWER CAVITIESH. . .Cherie Smith ond Kathy Alford get their first taste of Cooper at initiation. John Kline gets into the picture after taking pictures for the Cooper students. WOULD YOU PLEASE GET OFF MY BACK! . . . The cheerleaders spent many hours practicing during the summer. -1 War of fha 60ugar Kccomcs l W. The victory flag becomes a symbol of Cooper's successes. WE WANT THE BELL! . . ,Cooper students chant and show their claws in hopes of a victory. Football players, Larry Billingsley and Mitch Robertson enter the gym at the start of a pep rally. 22 CHARGE! . . .Coop makes his traditional entrance to start the pep rally. Kcrzlify as Spirit Rides Hzyhf PENNY, YOU BETTER NOT TRY THOSE STAIRS . . ,Penny Casey, Dale Harper, and Danny Haddox decorate The gym- Cougars clawed Their way To vicTory and gained admiraTion as spiriT rose To a grand peak. Never before in The hisTory of Cooper has The spiriT been so greaT. The vic- Tory flag became a common sighT in pep rallies and on Monday mornings a.TTer The garnes. The Traditional Coop gained a real counTerparT wiTh The arrival oT Cooper's new mascoT, The Cougar. Always presenT aT ball games and pep rallies, The cheerleaders ancl The siren squad boosfed spiriT. ThaT greaT spiriT always prevailed, noT only in victory, buT also in defeat Cougars express their deepest sympaThy for San Angelo Cheerleaders generate excitement at a Cooper pep rally. diaper kcjaices at Hrs! J-lamecamiug Wctorg HOMECOMING QUEEN OF T966 Miss Lindo Wingfield is escorTed off The field by Joe Blandford offer beina crowned Homecoming Queen of Cooper Hiah School. Homecoming Queen nominees Take Their place in The pep-rally. The nominees are Mel- anie MonTgomery, Lindo Wingfield, and Susan Adams. YOU WOULD THINK THAT THE DISTRICT FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS COULD AFFORD A BUS TO TAKE THEM TO THE BALLGAME. Happiness is obvious as The football boys geT in The mood for The Homecoming TilT. Homecoming This year honored Cooper's firsT graduaiing class. Fri- day m o r n i n g aT The pep-rally, Cooper's firsT Coming Home Queen was announced. Chosen was Mrs. Mike Thornell, The fornier Elaine WalTer, a member of The firsT gradu- aTion class aT Cooper. The acTiviTies began on Thursday nighi wiTh a march down Sayles Blvd. and a pep-rally on The Mc- Murry campus. Friday morning aT The pep-rally The Three nominees for Homecoming Queen were presenfed. They were Linda Wingfield, Melanie MonT- gomery, and Susan Adams. AfTer The pep-rally a Tea sponsored by The STudenT Council, was held To honor all exes presenT. AT The game ThaT nighf, red and blue balloons were released afTer Cooper's first Touchdown. AT halffime Linda Wingfield was nameol Home- coming Queen of 1966. This Homecoming game will be long remembered because The Cooper Cougars won The game by The largesT score Cooper had ever made, 42 To 28. A T fy., S l . . , -. .3 . K 7 'eggs . g. ,y1y,,f 1,f . . i kj if , My . 1 ,, 1 . S W. is . li, f ' H 5 , V 5 5f5 if T ,si - ,AH T L1, f .' L Sie' ' 3.1. , c'tX? , uv,,'?g?A . A , T vs1n.'.,.Qf.fFf1esef2f' ' The cheerleaders had Their balloons aT hand for The first Touchdown when They could let Them go. E716 South D121 Kiss MY WASH IS BRIGHTER THAN YOURS Bill Minter ad- mires the first place winner in the door contest. Winning door was The Talisman door. The South Did Rise was the headline which pro- claimed Cooper's victory over Abilene High School by a score of 14-9. Preparation for Friday night's game began on Mon- day morning when students started to paint and decorate their cars. Slogans such as Bye-Bye Birdies and Bomb Birdland covered the windows of all the cars. On Thursday afternoon there was a special pep- rally for the football boys at the fieldhouse. When Friday finally came, the great Cougar Spirit was in full swing. After a great pep-rally, Cooper High seniors marched around the school singing Dixie and chanting We're Number One . On Friday night, P. E. Shotwell Stadium was full to the brim. The Cooper section was a mass of yelling Cougars and bright red Confederate flags which waved the Cougars to victory. At the end of the game, the score- board showed that the Cooper Cougars were tied with the San Angelo Bobcats for first place in District 2-AAAA, and for the mighty Cooper Cougars, the football season of 1966 closed in a blaze of glory! WHO'S THE NUT SINGING YANKEE DOODLE? Seniors lead a march down the halls to boost spirit. l 1 . 5 WHO OPENED THE BIRD CAGE? Mrs. Bea Mrs. Denise Lowry, Bill Coalson, Mrs. Una Malone, Leland Robinson, Mrs. Shackelforcl wears an eagle costume in the Wilma Lucas, and her niece and nephews wait to enter the gym for the skit. teacher's skit at the pep rally. .Many Assembies Presented at rensic League. Susan Harwell was chosen Merry Andrew for the annual Merry Andrew assembly. The Accents were one of many assemblies presented this fall at Cooper. The Windiammers performed at an assembly sponsored by the National Fo- Fall was filled with many varied activities for Cooper students. Many paid assemblies were presented to raise money for different organiza- tions. Among the assemblies were the Flying Cats, the Accents, and the Windjammers. One of the main events of the season was the Merry Andrew Assembly. The assembly which is presented annually had a vaudeville theme this year. Also this year the senior class had an ugly man assembly. At this assembly Bill Mayfield was selected by a panel of iudges as the ugliest man at Cooper. oopcr During the 5111! WE WOULD NOW LIKE TO PRESENT MR. MEAT PATTIE OF l966 Donna McKeever escorts Randy Allen into the gym for the Ugly Man Assembly. HELL'S ANGELS INVADE COOPER. Gary Button, Ken Passons, and Mitch Robertson participate in the Ugly Man Assembly. Q X1 POOF, AND lT'S GONE. Chris Taylor demonstrates his talent at the Ugly Man Assembly. Larry Billingsley shows how talented he is at the Ugly Man Assembly. Drama Producfivns Pravzlie Safer I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU THINK Bob Hardy and Jill Warren perform Sleeping Beauty. Sleeping Beauty and The Skin of Our Teeth were presenTed by The Drama De- parTmenT. Many hours were spenT on re- hearsals and work calls in order To pre- pare for The plays. Sleeping Beauty was presented early in The year for ele- menTary school children in The Abilene area. The Skin of Our Teeth by ThornTon Wilder presenTed The sTory of man Through The ages. IT was The main fall producTion of The department 1 .HW , ,. 4 DON'T LET IT GET AWAYl B0b l'lCIrCly Gnd Shellie BUFTOD ploy AS I WAS SAYING TO, . Shellie Burton speaks To Debbie Dugger The parTs of Sleeping Beauty and Prince Charming. Harley Bonds, Ginger Antilley, and Mimi Davis. faiumeut for .?ull,flflor1fl1s WHAT IS IT? Melanie Montgomery views the wheel, a new invention, in the play The Skin of Our Teeth. WHICH WAY TO THE NEAREST SALVATION ARMY STORE? Jeff DeFord, Kent Churchill, Duane Greer, and Jim Parker perform in The Skin of Our Teeth. Xa. gtg I WANT TO RIDE Tim Steed, Janice Miles, Bob Hardy, and Jeff DeFord participate in the carnival scene in the play. PLEASE DON'T GO .lo Lynn Hudson and Janice Miles portray the parts of Sabina and Mrs. Antrobus in the play. LET ME TELL YOU. . Janice Miles makes a speech to the A. H. O. M. in the tall production. 29 December Jueludes Hauer Seeiefy Induction Tony Cumby and Kent Churchill talk with new Honor Society members, Jackie Anton, Jim Parker, and Tommy Culver. December was a busy month tor many Cooper students. The National Honor Society Induc- tion was held at the first of the month. The theme tor the induc- tion was Foundations tor the Future. Forty-eight iuniors and seniors were inducted into the society. The Powderputt Football game sponsored by the National Forensic League was also held in December. The game resulted in a tie between the two teams. Near the end ot the month stu- dents began working on term papers that had to be turned in before or immediately after the holidays. On December 21, school was dismissed for the holidays. Kathleen Murphy reads the names of the new members to be inducted into the Honor Society as Mr. Anthony and members listen. ml Pawderpuff Zrafball Game i MY MOMMY SAID I COULD HAVE THE BALL. Susan Byrd carries the ball while Pam Christian blocks. DON'T MOVE OR I'LL SHOOT Mac Rauch warns Judy Buescher. Students prepare for the Christmas holidays. Members of the red team and the student body watch the Powderpuff Football game. Assemblies liven january After .Wmzls DO YOU LIKE MY IMITATION OF A KISSING GROMIE? .lere Burrus and Larry Reiman performed for a paid assembly for the Commentarius. MY FOOT IS GOING TO SLEEP. Tom Smith, Carol Couch, Janis Sims, Duane Greer, Kent Churchill, and Janis Miles participate in Spoon River Anthology. The We-Four performed at one of the January assemblies. The group was from HardinfSirnmons University. DON'T LEAVE US IN THE DARK. Tom Smith acts as narrator for Spoon River Anthology. January was filled with many activities for students at Cooper. The week of the I6-QI was one of the busiest of the year. It was the week of finals which concluded the first semester. Many hours were spent in study- ing and preparing for the two hour tests that were given in each course. Also, several as- semblies were enioyed by the school. Jere Burrus and Larry Reiman, Cooper exes, per- formed ata paid assembly. A group of sing- ers from Hardin Simmons also entertained. The drama department presented Spoon River Anthology. DON'T CRY, YOU WON'T BE GROUNDED FOR MORE TEN YEARS. Glenda Gracy, Randy Spence, and Montgomery check grades. Hvmpufers Kama in Cfvoper Mrs. Clovis Bradford and Joe Humphrey take up tickets For the dance. Students began filling out computer cards for the computer dance sponsored by the Student Council in November. The cards included questions which asked the size, color of eyes and hair, and interest ot the applicant and his ideal date as well as other questions which would aid in matching students. When the cards were completed, they were sent oft and students were matched by a computer. The dance was held on January 21. When the students arrived at the dance, everyone was given his numbers. Stu- dents tound their matches tor special dances. The Living End played for the dance which turned out to be very suc- cessful. STOP, I THINK I SPRAINED MY BACK. Stu- dents seem to enioy the computer dance. I WON'T TELL IF YOU WON'T. Glenn Anderson fixes punch for Kathy Williams, Don Burtrum, and Terry Whitley. G-L-O-R-I-A The Living End provided music for the computer dance. GO TO YOUR CORNER AND COME OUT FIGHTING. Many students attended the computer dance, I I euivrs 014 U16 ,Air Janice Bates operates the controls at KNIT on Senior Radio Day. f Q ,, , . ., ff-v an sis. iai,ie THE F.C.C. JUST TOOK US OFF THE AIR. Tony Jones, Gerry Lawler and Carolyn Lefler participate in Radio Day. www N. THIS MAKES ME HUNGRY FOR PIZZA. Paul McClendon selects records to play on the radio. I F ni i NO THIS lSN'T MR. C. E. SITCI-ILER, Tom Cooper serves as one of the announcers of Radio Day. One of the main money raising proi- ects tor the senior class was radio day. Paul McClendon was chairman of the committee which planned radio day. On January 28, Cooper seniors took charge of KNIT radio station. Students sold all advertisements and acted as D.J.'s for the day. Seniors enioyed the day as well as learning a great deal from it. Radio day was very successful as S400 was raised for the senior class. This money will be used forthe senior gift. :ii I V ' I NEED TEN HANDS FOR THIS JOB. Hurley learns to operate the controls while Karen and Sonya Manly watch. I Casas ,slid Wah! ,llaaiasl Paralysis I FEEL LIKE YUL BRYNNER COMPARED TO HIM. Mike Davis looks over the combo from Dallas at the T.A.P. carnival. Many Cooper Teens toured the Westgate Shop- ping Center Mall on Saturday, January 28 for the eighth annual TAP carnival. The carnival lasted from 6:30 until midnight. During This time 2,500 people came and almost S-4,000 was raised. A new attraction for the carnival was a battle of the bands. It featured combos from Abilene, Denton, Dallas, and Chicago. Along the midway were many different booths sponsored by various school organizations. They included everything from a marriage booth to an automo- bile smashing arena. Mike Davis, a senior, served as chairman of the carnival. 1.10 J HWHAT? YOU MEAN THE CARNIVAL lSN'T UNTIL NEXT WEEK! Pete Johnson and Kenny Henderson work on posters for T.A.P. carnival. I CAN'T HEAR, l'VE GOT BEANS IN MY EAR. Dwayne Marrs and Barry Crews work together with a Central Catholic student, center, in building a booth for T.A.P. COOPER'S MOST ATTRACTIVE TEACHERS. Debbie Mayes, Beth Brownlee, Glen Anderson and Shellie Burton enioy T.A.P. and Susan Hughes get their booth ready for T.A.P. carnival. . Z? . Swcefens Qebruary Ann Nollner receives a song from the V. P. O. PROTESTERS FOR HIGH FOOD PRICES? Ann Fowler and Leonard Cain were on a delivery team forthe V. P. O. . N E I I 5 , I ws, 6 s- s lf ng . lTSY BITSY YELLOW POLKA DOT BIKINI? Don Deal delivers a song forthe V. P. O. V. P. O. was a main event of February. The Valentine Post Office is held annually by the National Honor Society. Poems, senti- ments, songs, and homemade candy were sold by the Honor Society members. The candy and messages were then delivered on February I3 by Honor Society members who were dressed in clever costumes. The V. P. O. was enioyed by society members as well as the entire student body. HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU, UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN Ray Maddox and Ann Hooks treat cz lucky person to cz song. Qebruary Hzhishes in ll iilurry WOULD YOU BELIEVE THE TIAJUANA BRASS? Cooper's brass band composed of Nick Androvitch, Mike Charlton, Dale Gillam, Richard Pickett, Mike Burt, and Robert Manley performed at a paid assembly, February was full of activity for nearly all Cooper students. Basketball drew to a successful closing, but other activities start- ed. The All State Band and Orchestra Contests were held in Hous- ton, and several students were named to the band and orchestra. A patriotic assembly was held during patriotic week at Cooper. Also the Future Physicians held their state convention at Cooper. The TALISMAN staff worked late nights to meet their February 26 deadline. I CAN LIFT THE BALL WITH ONE HAND! The cheerleaders gave a party for the basketball team. Seniors meet to discuss fund raising projects for the year. Ft' IQ - is 1 ,K wh' Steve Stucky lcenterj, a Cooper senior, was named to the All State Symphony. O.K. Mr. Holladay, one more crack about my spell- ing and .... Mark Dentzer finds that being a sports editor for the TALISMAN has its hazards. Zzbulvus glllfllfly Girl' Uzrillv Audiences , K i K eff , :fa , Q 1, W. fi- . . . 7. 19,5-.. E. .K 55 ,, VL., yr,-ir, ,mg s. I , . f 1 .,,A 1 - V af' A ff .aa . sie? l fl? -'N' 1 if A is T' . Q .,,,, 1 W: ig- g l Ah P . 3lE...av7i fl' .1 it gil-ra - X' f1lm Z .. . . . X 5 v VV Q-X lib '-113,11 l fl 1 'ir fl! Qi f Q. 31: . 1' W' ,xiii HENRY STREET, NO IT AIN'T BROADWAY, IT'S HENRY I BET HE TOLD FLORENZ ZIEGFIELD ABOUT ME. Susan Adams, Janice Miles, Billy Grosvenor, and Susan Stoker discuss the fateful telegram from Florenz Ziegfield. .. hdwk. ., s, ,, I THINK YOU ARE BLUFFING MRS. STRAKOSH, BLUFFINGQ' Kathleen Murphy, Susan Stoker, Marilyn Robinson, and Susan Adams enioy a bit of poker. I'M SADIE, SADIE MARRIED LADY. Duane Greer, Mike Davis, Janice Miles, and Susan Harwell sing the woes of a married lady. Funny Girl opened To large crowds February 16, 17, and 18. Into each per- formance went the hard work of Cooper seniors for over Cl month under the direc- tion of George Sorensen, Jack Glover, Gerald Kiger, and Marge Baucum. Each night Cooper's auditorium was filled with laughter, a few tears, and applause by a standing audience. T A HBUT HE IS THE ONLY GUY WHO MAKES MY COFFEE PERCULATEI' Janice Miles and Mike Burt deliberate the worth of women against comets. I AM THE I I - I A I rn 'si i 'HEY GORGEOUS, HERE WE GO AGAIN. Janice Miles :ries her determination for a good future. 'YOU SORTA MADE ME FEEL BEAUTIFUL, YOU KNOW? anice Miles tells Carl Gardner how much he did for her. OF MY LOVES AFFECTIONI' OUR BOYS WENT RAT TAT TAT TAT. ,Q IT'S BRIGHTER TONIGHT THAN THE WHITE HOUSE. Judy Landers, Roger Sivley, Billy Grosvenor, Sharon Crawford, Peggy Prentice, and Robert Sloan sing about their favorite street. It 1 .K I ff YOU ARE WOMAN, I AM MAN. Carl Gardner sings to Janice Miles. 39 '-...M 'SP 11 ::: I'f::l'iF' L ga' -,.'., .. -.--Q. vm.-.. ' XJ Q31 HELLO GORGEOUS. Janice Miles looks back over many years. s l l 1 K . x l ll A i ill .ll ' i i lg, tQ2EJ4fF i Jan White and Lee Haag ioin the Henry Street singers. ll T U77 s M USIQ l'M THE GREATEST STAR, l AM BY FAR, BUT NO ONE KNOWS IT, Janice Miles tells Billy Grosvenor how she feels about 40 herself. 7. WHO ARE YOU NOW? Janice Miles and Carl Gardner think about their life together. .ffa fionl N 134 THE GREATEST MOST GLAMOROUS, GENUlNE, GLORIFIED ZIEGFIELD STAR! Mike Burt, Robert Sloan and Kent Churchill sing the praises of Fanny, Janice Miles. Spring 57l!ed With Vizric'd,4cti1titics Q l-2-3 TYPE Paul Lenker, Lindy Longocre, Jon BcrTee, Suzonne CorTer, Donno Buy, ond Bob Snow procTice for The UIL Typing conTesT. Beginning of spring sow The be- ginning of mony new ocTiviTies QT Cooper. Boseboll, Trock, volleylooll, cmd Tennis sTorTecl. Mony hours of hord work were spenT in hopes of hoving ol successful seoson. SporTs were noT The only oreos who worked hord. Much Time wos spenT in prep- orofion Tor The UniversiTy lnferscho- losTic Leogue ConTesT. Severol cis- semblies were enioyed by Cooper sTudenTs during The spring monThs. Also The Concerf Choir wenT on Tour. Ars. Mary Lynn Vannoy colls out spelling vords for Gloria Gosfon who will enter The IIL spelling conTesT. - Y' f f x sl 5 fy: Cossondro Roberfs learns music in p The choir Tour. reporcnion for WE JUST CAME OUT TO PLAY ON THE NEW JUNGLE GYM. Billy Rule, Hank Bennet, Mike CorTer, ond Jeff Connor look over The new vocoTionc1l'builEing. Schwl 610555 Mill Prqvarafims far aff Ifazr IF WE'RE LUCKY WE WON'T GET CAUGHT, Mark Dentzer, Judy Landers, Tony Cumby, Jane Baird, Ray Maddox, Ann Fowler, Kathy Schwarz, Nancy Oglesby, and Joe Willoughby puts the much used victory flag away for the last time this year. Becky Fanning, Shere Stubbs, Jan White, Mark Beebe, and Mary Berg seem to have touches of spring ever. Mike Finfer enioy the senior picnic. Last few weeks of school were busy for all students. Sophomores and iuniors were faced with the task of fill- ing out schedules for the coming year. Seniors had the job of making plans for college or iobs after graduation. Finals for the last semester were also given. One break in the full schedule for seniors was the annual picnic. lt gave them a chance to get away from hurried pace of school before graduation. As the year ends, students have many wonderful memories to look back on. so ,M -'IVTRQ si . THINK WE CAN GET ONE THIS WIDE? Judy Esh, Steve Funderburg Ginger Wheat, and Chuck Steele goof off while being measured for caps and gowns. , by 'iv' ,li .,,,, .ff VK 3-fa-, X NC -Q. N? 'Q' P9 X 3 H , LYX f g4lR,,M i, ,g J-- - jg, 7848 -dt' af?-bm wwe!-fpgg, 1 M 4' K 's 6 :N -vp. 1 I 54-v E i . 4 pr , . Q N fo, 1 , J. lydkrw plfievl - . - is 52, 'C--, Zf i 'fl' - ' f -.'-2 . , fo. 4,.,. ,Q ',,- 11 1 ,fv .,- Eng' f 'lkw 1 40' Zzvulfy ,A Um' far lcamfrshzp The Abilene Public School system is tor- tunate in having Mr. A. E. Wells as its superintendent. Mr. Wells is in charge of preparing the school budget and helping ad- minister programs promoting student wel- fare. Mr. Wells also attends state and na- tion-wide meetings. His reputation for hard, work and ability is known throughout the STOTS. The school board is composed of seven of Abilene's leading citizens. These members are responsible for employing the teachers and paying their salaries. They also provide for the needs ot the school plants. A. E. Wells Superintendent Cfivic leaders Prmfide for School Nc' Members of the Abilene School Board, from left to right: Bill Wright, Jr., Elbert Hall, Mrs. Claude McAden, Morgan Jones, Jr., Larry Adamson, James Weeks, and C. G, Whitten. Ly MALCOLM ANTHONY Principal One main reason for Cooper's great- ness today is the tireless efforts of our principal, Mr. Anthony. He is an unusual man who had a leading part in Cooper's beginning and carried a difficult respon- sibility. Today every student and faculty member knows that he always has the good of Cooper at heart. Students have many vivid memories of their years at Cooper, but one of their most lasting memories is of an outstanding man, Mr. Anthony. Mr. Anthony goes about one of his daily tasks of making announcements. WILLIAM H. SPROULL MRS. GWIN JAY B.S., Texas U. M.E., H.S.U. Counselor NEAL MCLESKEY B.S., A.C.C. M.E., McMurry Assistant Principal B.S., M.A., Texas Tech Counselor ludmfs Zan Kely on Good Zounseling Cooper's counselors are patient and inter- ested in helping students solve their prob- lems. ln addition to advising, they administer tests that help a student discover where his talents lie. Sophomores take ability and read- ing tests, iuniors take National Merit Schol- arship tests and P.S.A.T. tests, and seniors take College Board tests and American Col- lege Tests. Counselors aid students in apply- ing for scholarships, and they advise- stu- dents planning careers not requiring college. Students and faculty alike have grown to respect Mr. McLeskey. He helps keep our of- fice running smoothly. Besides handling the discipline problems, Mr. McLeskey is in charge of the bookkeeping. Mrs. Naomi Jackson, the attendance clerk, works diligently to satisfy both students and faculty. Increasing flrmllmelrf ylflulfgvlies Duties of Kegisfran Other Personnel Cooper's efficient office workers answer calls, write letters, check attendance, register students, send the seniors' transcripts to colleges and keep the permanent records of all the students. Mrs. Hartgraves, the school nurse, is head of the clinic. MRS. SUZY HARTGRAVES MRS. MELBA MILLER Office, Nurse Secretary MRS. NAOMI JACKSON MRS. WANDA SEAY Attendance Registrar MARGARET JO MCCAUGHAN MRS. JUANITA SHIRLEY Asst. Registar Bookkeeper MRS. FRANCES THOMSON Secretary fr ff ,lr per chool ffers a tour year program English Teachers stress grammar and litera- ture to prepare students for college. Composi- tions, term proiects, book reports, and research papers all represent phases of the English pro- gram taught at Cooper. Students displaying spe- cial aptitudes, interests, and abilities in English are offered accelerated courses. In these classes emphasis is placed on composition and the ap- preciation and interpretation of literature. W rr it ii LESLIE K. PAGE T anis. UARY YANNOY llgillllldlll' TL'lls'l gl'eiE.ls1rrillcl:rl1ll1ALTER MRS. MARGARET RUTLEDGE B A. H S.U B.A., Univ. of Texas Cresl Sponsor Quill 81 Scroll Co-Sponsor Opparfuuities NOW CLASS FOR THE ILLYA KURYAKIN HAlRCUT. Mrs. Rutledge assists John Williamson with his hair. MRS. JIMMIE BLACKFORD B.A., H.S.U. F.T.A., Sponsor JACK CUMMINGS B.A., N.T.S.U. Photography Club MRS. ALLENE FREE B.A., McMurry M.A., H.S.U. F.T.A. Commenfarius MRS. CONNIE GRIFFIN B.A., North Texas S. U. F.T.A. I WONDER IF SHE KNOWS THAT SHE HAS THE BOOK UPSIDE DOWN. Mrs. Black- ford supervises her iunior English class. ROBERT HOLLADAY B.A., H.S.U. M.A., S.E. ILL. U. Talisman Sponsor F.T.A. Commentarius Advisor Quill BQ Scroll co-sponsor MRS. MARJORIE JONES B.A., Baylor M.Ed., McMurry Co-sponsor National Honor Society NEDRA Lowe B.A., s.M.u. SI BYL MYERS B.A., Mary-Hardin M.A., Texas Tech Baylor CLASS RULE NUMBER 671 SAYS . . .Mrs. Mary Vannoy reviews gram mar rules for her class. ww UP! 1- 5, F1 .Mi Ae' if qfflgsvpvff as il III Lg 7 34 . fim fhi Q . is inet' f 21 . , tw-f--iiihgwgffg szfzm . Hsielllmgeffi Aw .g5Lys:f gif - f 5 .H ,eggs-xi is te stis T I 1 . rv ' . , - ,'l,3t5'1vz-,wlg agar: in f v.Sfl2ffif5Qfg2fIQgi? 1 1-'u4:w5, 2wfifz.iwfiefilfiitifl ' I. - T 5.1 W . 'I Pug, Q' 3 a ,I I 8 Kr? I x N 3 . 01 4' ,1 2 wi iff- MRS. CLOVIS BRADFORD B.S., East Texas State M.A., Sul Ross Student Council Sponsor HENRY COLWELL B.S., A.C.C. JOE HUMPHREY B.S., McMurry KIRK McKINNON B.S., H.S.U. M.ED., H.S.U. MRS. JERRY MARK B.A., M.ED., H.S.U. LYNN MENDENHALL B.S., H.S.U. Asst. Basketball Coach Srfcial Sciences Offer Study vffvlanis WOULD YOU BELIEVE. . .THE INDIANS LOST AGAIN. Henry CoIweII gives a critical review of his latest opus. S NO MISS PRICE, YOU DON'T GIV SOCIETY. . . . Miss Price, Tony Cum class. KEN MILLIKEN B.S., Texas Tech Coach SARAH PRICE B.A., A.C.C. M.A., Texas U. N.H.S., Sponsor DON SMITH B.S., A.C.C. Head Track Coach L. G. SMITH M.A., H.S.U. BILL C. VILLINES B.S., E.D., East Central State Basketball Coach Since today's students will soon assume the responsibilities as leaders of our nation, it is necessary that they have a wider knowledge of their country's history and government, and that they be well informed on current affairs at home and abroad. Recognizing this need, the teachers aim toward the development and guidance of responsible citizens as they teach the social studies courses. GRADES FO R NATIONAL HONOR GOOD, ONLY APPROXIMATELY 78'-WA MORE PLATES TO GO by, and Steve Stuckey talk after Bill Villines checks the lunch line. FRANCES BARNES B.A., Univ. of Kentucky M.L.S., Univ. of Texas Library Club Sponsor JUDITH THOMAS DONNA WILCOX B.A., A.C.C. Library Club Co-sponsor M.Ed., A.C.C. Library Club Co-sponsor YOU SAY YOUR NAME IS POINDEXTER TURNIPSEED??? Mrs. Thomas searches for students' names in the library's orderly files. YES, WE ARE IN THE GROUP WITH 481 FEWER CAVlTIES. Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Barnes relax after a full day. lfibrrzrirzrzs Assisi Students in Ending Gow! Hanks To succeed in any course, a student must eventually use the library. Help is found there in the form of three efficient li brarians. In addition to aiding students with their research, the librarians must order books and prepare them for circulation Aided by student assistants they must also file magazines and gather other materials for student research. The work done by Cooper's librarians is truly of utmost importance to each student's high school career DOROTHY ALEXANDER H. M. HARDY PETE JOHNSON CHARLES POTTER B.S., H.S.U. B.S., M.A., Sam Houston B.B.A., H.S.U. B.S., N.T.S.U. RONNIE CHEEK St. College Slide Rule, Number Sense LUCIA WILSON B.S., McMurry FRANCES HERMANN RUBY PERKINS B.A., McMurry B.B.A., McMurry B.A., H.S.U. Red Cross Sponsor M.Ed., H.S.U. M.Ed., H.S.U. Soph. Sponsor IF THIS TIME l DON'T GET THE RIGHT ANSWER, l'M GOING TO BITE MY TONGUE. Mrs. Wilson thinks before she asks again. l'LL BET THAT GUY NEVER HAD GEOMETRY. Stewart Edins and Mr. Hardy confer before the bell rings. Mathematics Jlnprnne Students' Reasoning Ability As entrance requirements into the nation's colleges and universities become more difficult, more students take math than ever before. Ours is fast becoming a world of engineers and scientists. lt is increasingly important for anyone planning a career in either of these fields to have a good foundation in high school math. New teaching devices are provided for the de- partment each year. Effectively using them, our well trained teachers make the task of learning even the most difficult process a remarkably easy one. K.-.j112,.2zss.-sz., iaiaimsasi f fffssszuf is ' A 'fifik' .,..,.-., 'vffik A . ' -. if f A f ' 'se V, . qu E si E' fi + we 1 d e ff ' j 'il .4v 'l ' Q? . -2155521121 ,. .. 353' 1:21 as ,.-5 ., vfzrex 11: .3?2? ??Wii'i f , ',,. 2 q .Wigs--QM., .. ts2if'jg3S.fei4q1': 5:1 f sfzfswwsf 'ww Q' .?1L?.LSfEIf if ' ., f . Qs l is . qw, 5, sw-N - ' s I gr- ,L Q -fee... . ,ff Ig: . G 1 55- .5 ' GLENN R. CAFFEY H.S.U., B.A., M.E. Adv. Science Club JIM F. HARPER B.S., East Texas State M.E.D., E. Tex. U. M.S., Univ. of Ark. Jet Club Co-sponsor ROBERT HARWELL B.A., M.E.D., McMurry THELMA MCKENZIE B.S., A.C.C. F.N.A., Sponsor 5 .A L, 7.2, T 4851992s?5m 453593 MRS. JANE MAYFIELD B.A., H.S.U. RAY OVERTON B.A,, ALM M.E., A.C.C. J.V. Football Senior Class Sponsor THOMAS STONE B.S., Sam Houston State Football Coach DONALD WARNER Air Univ. Candidate Electronics Club Science Evurses 6'rea!c' fufhusiusfic fudy To investigate the potentials of the scientific world is the purpose of the science department. Biology classes learn about living things. Balancing equations and becoming tarniliar with chemical properties play an important part in chemistry classes. The highest level of our high school science is the study of the laws of physics. Many students decide to have their future professions dealing with some branch of science. Pl? WELL, HOW WAS I TO KNOW THAT NYTRO AND GLYCERINE WOULD EXPLODE!ll Ray Overton makes a common statement to his classes. BILL COALSON JAMES HARLOW BILLY RHODES B.S., M.Ed., Texas Tech B.S., SW. Tex. T. C. B.S., Sul Ross State Golf Coach V.I.C. Club LEROY CREWS B.B.A., Texas Tech J. E. PAYNE LELAND ROBINSON M.A., H.S.LI. B.S., SW. State B.S., Texas Tech D.E. Club M.A., Western State F.F.A. Sponsor Industrial Arts Club Vmzfiamzl Hourses Give 5004! Crrziniug Industrial arts classes such as woodshop and mechanical drawing courses are offered to prepare stu- dents for careers in architecture and engineering. Members of the Indus- trial Arts Club participate in re- gional and state meets. Students often find that their vocational courses have helped them in their chosen field. NO DAVID, WE WON'T WIN THE GRAND PRlX! Mr. Rhodes, auto body shop teacher tells student David Fry. 57 I I I I MRS. DENISE LOWRY MRS, WILMA LUCAS MRS. UNA MALONE B.S., Texas Tech B.S., B.S.H.E., A.C.C. B.S., Univ. of SW La. Ruth Chapter F.H.A. F.H.A., Thea Chapter Mary Chapter, F.H.A. flomemaking Prepares ?ufure Wives The purpose of the homemaking department is to help girls prepare for their future homes. The homemaking classes provide instruction in sewing, preparing, and serving meals, home man- aging, and child care. The Future Homemakers of America club plans an active part in our school. Mrs. Lucas shows a student the proper technique of making a garment. , -.... ,. .M ., 3, :E rf: 41.5-vz.-s:4a:'l5E.E' ' : lfff ..': I :artnet . , x W JAcK oioviare B.M., MM., Hsu. ,Q Choir Club rtet GERALD 'USER B.M.E,, Wichita U. GEORGE SORENSEN B.A., Baylor U. M.A., Univ. of Colo. National Thespian Society Sponsor t gg.. Pl - ,. .392 4 , 5 , I.. k., , , wr 5 . P 4 , 1 Q 4 P I, 4 1 , Q L Q 1 Q 1 if sw, .1 N ,wr ,LA we ax 35 Q wx 2 fifgm 3 I ts , t t was S X Q., fs Ee ' r rl., c CLYDE SPICER Bs., Hsu. WARREN TI-IAXTON B.S., B.M., H.S.U. M.M.ED., Southern College of Fine Arts MRS, OLA THORNTON B.A., N.T. State U. M.A., Texas Tech Art Club Sponsor Wm' Arts 814wz1ragr: Orzyilfzzwy I'M NOT GOING TO SMILE AND YOU CAN'T MAKE ME. Mr. Jack Glover rests between his classes. The varied activities of the fine arts department provide students with an opportunity to express themselves in speech, drama, debate, art, band, orchestra, and choir. The purposes of the fine arts department are to learn and appreciate the arts. I WONDER IF ANYONE WOULD NOTICE IF I REWROTE THIS SONG JUST A LITTLE BIT? Warren Thaxton thinks in between breaks. ! MERRILL GREEN MRS. GERRY M. HINER MRS. EVELYN LONGACRE GARY R. RAGSDALE B.B.A., Univ. of Okla. B.S., McMurry B.S., McMurry Head Football Coach F,B,L,A, Club B.s.E., M.E.D., Acc. F.B.L.A. Cypewrifers Adding jlflnenines .Wes Cfrenfe l6'nsiness ,4f1nes,enere NO ONE EVER ASKS ABOUT MY BUSINESS LAW CLASS. Coach Green philosophises after ci game. Click, click, click went the keys ofthe type- writers as industrious students endeavored to increase their typing speed. At the some time, across the hall, voices could be heard reciting the meaning of shorthand symbols. Among the hum-drum of activity, calculators were busily producing answers to math prob- lems as the ball bearings onthe tiling cabi- nets were being worn out by those learning to file in clerical practice. The only classes where no sounds could be heard were those ot bookkeeping, where students were con- centrating on the problems at hand. These sounds and many more have come from the business department for many years, and this year is no exception. This year more than any other, students turned toward taking business courses. Shorthand, typing, clerical practice, and bookkeeping have become courses that are quite practical for those wishing to participate in the world of business. ILA M, GRIGGS Ms., T.c.u. M.E., I-I.s.u. ROBERT D. THOMPSON B.S., N.M., AGM B.S., Midwestern U. Spccial Zlasses Ofercd ln cooperation with the counseling department is the special education teacher, Robert Thompson. This department is designed to meet the needs of students needing special help. A new course offered at Cooper is reading, taught by Miss lla Griggs. There are special classes for slow readers, as well as ad- vanced reading classes. The reading room is well-equipped with reading aids. WHEN DO I GET TO EAT? Robert Thompson longs for his I HAVE A FEELING THAT THEY ARE LISTENING turn at the lunch line. TO SOMETHING OTHER THAN 'MACBETH'. Mrs. Griggs tunes in her class recordings. I MRS- DORIS ALLEN SONJA GREEN MRS. DOROTHY KENDRICK ROSE WILLIAMS B-A-, l'I-5-U- B.A., Baylor B.A., Randolph-Macon B.A., Baylor MRS' LELA DICK MRS. JOYCE JAY Woman's College Commentarius Advisor B-A-. MCMUVVY B.A., McMurry Uomplaf Warld Increases ,Nerd of Ulnguage Arts in Zfodayis' Study An interest in a foreign language it- self or a need for it in career plans en- courages students to make a choice from one or more of the languages-Latin, German, French, and Spanish. Besides learning the language, students also study the customs of the people who speak it. The language lab allows stu- dents to practice in listening and speaking. Are you sure that you did read The Iliad before you wrote this? Miss Williams helps Scott McDonald while he composes a theme. THOSE GIRLS CAN'T DO ANY OF THOSE EASY EXERCISESI' Mrs. Shackeltord tells her problems to Mr. Cummings and Mr. Sproull. Daily we hear The term Physical titness. Recognizing the term and its importance, the teachers ot physical education plan their work so That every sophomore and junior can par- ticipate in some strength building activity. The boy's strenuous exercises build muscles and gives coordination that are important in many tasks and activities They undertake. Using music while taking exercises, the girls have fun as well as visions of a very trim figure. Along with The daily exercises, students are learning about all sports and developing skills in some of them in class competition. AT the same time, they are practicing good sportsmanship not only as a participant but as a spectator. To complete the physical education requirements for graduation, each student must study health for one semester. 115. 6515565 Stress Physical .WIHH55 GENE COOK B.S., T.C.U., Phy. E.D. MRS. MARY MIDDLETON B.S., Acc. M.E., H.s.u. F.N.A. Club JOHN F. PHILLIPS Bs., M.E.D., H.s.u. MRS. KAREN RIDGWAY B.S., H.s.u. Volleyball Coach MRS. BEE SHACKELFORD B.S., H.S.U. Cheerleader Sponsor ,H -its-.21 r .1 :I if fr.-if :eNisiE zzl! 5- f ..fvse.5?Etw55?s.s.s,- ' sbwieiifwsrezsitf 2' 95 VQIHQYQ- 's f- e. - 1.15 f S , rs ,.tm,52.gfzs.i1 55451 ' .ff , - wefgiisvffws.-Q1 Hi , 1 is -1.115251 - -A . - ' .- A I ,N ' 'ff5:s?T?l1f55flf9,'V , .,,. , , .,... . H .. ,.., K . ..: i... S WH F' . it . ' r .. 1' a ai. X A 5. ' . R . .3 ,. 'A .fsfgszmi - f-.,. . lb, -..' IE., fi ff. 63 Kasper Catchers fnjoy Mr. George Sorensen fakes great pride in his Thespian club. Chair J-tabbiss Chair Students if ine Mr. Joe Humphrey spends many hours working on his competition-desg d Mr. Glenn Coffey, Mr. R b Harwell, Mrs. Thelma McKenzie and Mrs. Jane Meyfaeudd - ' h h ll and Association mth Other Catchers CUSTODIANS-Mr. Smith, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Owen, Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Key, Mr. Brown, Mr. Former, Mr. McClain, Mr. Alexander, Mr. Willioms, Mr. Shropshire. Mr. Lloyd Shropshire sroys busy as The building supervisor of Cooper High School. Zusfvdians Pczdvrm an fmpvrfanf Service' Molny hours ond o loT of work ore puT TorTh by our cusfodions os They endeavor To keep our school clecin. ThroughouT The enTire yeor They keep The lowns ond shrubs woTered ond cuT, The oThleTic fields mowed, The build- ings comforTobly heoTed in The winTer, ond oll The buildings mc1inTc1ined. Some of our cus- Todions work QT nighT in order To prepore The buildings Tor closses The nexT doy. 4 5? Q w Y f en A: if I ' f. i.. ea I -.mms 3 ,S 1 Q Lf. . 5575 ' f' I K W' L' y i 1 hW ' ' .V A A . ,,V H V -li V . I n Z . nl W 5 V i f ,. .. - -,.vf K vyyk Q. .QQ . X K New i . M .h 1 Q - i 5 V' CAFETERIA LADIES-Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Mansker, Mrs, Harber, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Shoemaker, Mrs. Foster, Mrs, Magee, Mrs. Bueftemeyer, Mrs Fraser. Lfunchrovm Lkzdies frepara Mrs. Foster prepares one of The side dishes offered by the cafeteria. 66 W3 agar!! kg? Q law! A 19:-, Mrs. Warren plans menus for the coming week in the school cafeteria. 'hu-...,, Y 'Sn Q.-45' i WM Mmm.. . f' V ,M,, . . V ' Q l li ri M 4 ,..,...- vs... ,nn SNACKBAR LADIES-Mrs. Crews, Mrs, Buettemeyer, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Shafer, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Osburn, Mrs. Williamson. ufrifivus ,flflcrzls Courtesy and helpfulness are The characteristics best remembered about The laclies who work in The cafeteria. They are here early in The morning busily preparing forthe break and lunch. No one Tully realizes The work involved in preparing tor Three lunch periods. AT The break The ladies working at The snack bar, cope with Those ener- getic students who want in line first, a situation that can be Trying on anyones' nerves. Mrs. Crews goes about her daily duty ot preparing The snack bar for the lunch periods. ' -.fwpfw . V 5 flmilq-33' MA ww' A 1 fs 61515555 A Um' far Z715cavery SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1966-1967 From left to right: Leonard Cain, Treasurer, Joe Blandford, Presi- ing Secretary, Cindy Lowe, Corresponding Secretaryg Mitch Robert dent, David Johnson, Vice-President, Craig Stewart, Student Coun- son, Chaplain. cil Representative, Susan Adams, Queen, Jeannie Seay, Record- ABBOTT, BEVERLY HR Rep. 2, FTA l, DE 2,3. ABBOTT, CHRISTIE SC 2,3, Future Nurses I, VP 1, Future Physicians 3. ACHOR, MINA NHS 2,3, FHA l,2 Pres. 2, C Club 3, Volleyball l,2,3. ADAMS, SUSAN Girls' Choir 'l, Librarian 1, Concert Choir 2,3, Madrigals 2, Class Queen 3, Com- mentarlus 3, FTA l,2,3 Sec. 2,3, All- Region Choir 2,3. ADKISSON, SANDY Red Cross l, FHA 'l,2,3 'lst VP 2, Pres. 3, P.E. Office Worker 2. ALCORN, SUSIE HR Pres. 2, Art Club l, Tennis I. .. Y ' Scnnrr year ,Marks Beginning and 8nd ALLEN, BILL Boys' Choir l, Concert Choir 2,3, Madri- gals 2,3, Choir Club 2, FTA 3. ALLRED, FREDDIE Band l,2, Math Club 2, Data Processing 2,3. ANDERSON, PATRICIA HR Sec. l, Red Cross 2, Commentarius 3, Senior Editor 3, FTA l,2,3 Scrapbook Chairman 3. APPLETON, LUCILLE HR Sec. 'l, VP 2, Cresl 2, FTA l,2,3, Quill and Scroll 2, Exchange Club 2, Vol- leyball l,2,3.V ARMSTRONG, SUE FHA l,2,3, Counselor Office 2,3. ATKINSON, RON Commentarlus 3. AUSTIN, BILL Concert Choir 2,3, Boys' Choir 1, Madri- gals 2, All-Region Choir 2, Choir Club 'l,2,3, Exchange Club 2. BABB, JOHN HR Sec.-Treas. 1, VP 2, AV T, Electronics 3, Thespians 2,37 Drama Assistant 2. BAIRD, JANE HR Sec. 2, Talisman 2,3, Editor 3, FTA 1,27 Art Club 3, Quill and Scroll 3. BAKER, MARY Girls' Choir 1, HR Sec. 3, FTA 1,2,3. BALLEW, KATHY FHA l,2,3, Volleyball T,2,3 Manager 2,3. BANKS, DEBORAH sc 1, HR Treas. 1, sec. 2, FTA 1,2,3. 460 Seuiars btzgvrq BARBEE, DONNIE HR Treas. T, FFA 'I,2,3 Sec. 3, DE 3. BARBIAN, DENNIS Industrial Arts 2. BARNETT, KATHERINE Band T,2,3, Librarian 2,3, Office Assis- tant l,2,3, Orchestra T. BASSO, CLIFF Math Club 1, Photography Club 2, In- dustrial Arts Club 3. BATES, ALAN Concert Choir 2,35 Choir Club 2,35 Choir Office Worker 3. BATES, JANICE HR Sec. 2,35 Drama Club l,2,3, Thespians 2,37 FTA 3. BECK, DANA HR Pres. 2, VP 3, Industrial Arfs Club I, FTA 2,35 C Club 2,35 Foofbcll 'l,2,3. BEENE, PHALA SC 1,2 Class Rep. 2, FTA I,2,3 Treas. 2, Commenfarius 3. BELLAMY, JIM BELLEW, ROY Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 1,2,3, Math Club lg FTA 3. BENNETT, BEVERLY SC Ig HR Treas 3, FTA 2, Art Club 3. BENNETT, HANK HR Reporter I, FFA I,2,3, Football I,2,3. Lfluficgvatc Gmduzzfiau R ADI YOU MEAN SHE'S GOING TO GRADUATE? Principal Malcolm Anthony presents Janie Foster with her diploma. X. BENTLEY, PERRY Art Club 1,3 VP, Future Physicians 2, Talisman 3, Thespians 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Crest 3. BENTON, BUCKY Band l, Math Club 2. BERG, MARY NHS 3, SC 3, HR VP 3, Commenlarius 3, FTA 3, Crest 2,3. BERNARD, RICHARD Jets Club 3. BIGGERSTAFF, BRAD Science Club 1, C Club l,2,3, Future Physicians 3, FFA 3, Football l,2,3. BIGHAM, BILLYE Scniars Begin year by BILGER, EDDIE DE Club 3. BILLINGS, JON Talisman 3, Electronics 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3. BILLINGSLEY, LARRY HR Pres. T, VP 3, FFA l,2,3, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, C Club 2,3, Football 2,3. BILLS, LYNNE HS 2,3, FTA 2,3. BLACKBURN, BILL AV I, Library Club 3, NFL 3, Library Assistant 3. BLANDFORD, JOE SC l,2, Class Pres. 2,3, FFA l, VP T, FTA 2, Thespians 2,3, Jr. Class Favorite. ,ff A FIVE-WAY TIE? bemoans Coach Overton, Senior Class Sponsor. ner, Mitch Robertson, and Steven Stucky. Presidential nominees are Joe Blandford, David Kithcart, Carl Gard- levfiug 60155 Owners jwgi-Q' K A il-lu' 'rx .. . P 5 ll , 'E' Hx it 2 w g 5 W is V? ' A iw We BLISS, KARON Library Club 3, Library Worker 3 BOYD, DONNA FHA T,2, Future Nurses 3. BOYLE, FRANK SC l, HR Pres. 'l,2,3, DE Club, Pres 3 BRIDGES, SANDY HR 2,3, SC 3, FTA 3, C Club 23 Tennis T,2,3. BROOKOVER, BILL Band 1,25 Jets 2, Industrial Arts 3 Pres 3 FFA l,2, DE 3, Treo . -:aff , .MW 5 areovvoere, EDDIE , n,,,s T I V HR . , S 3 ,ian HOW ARE YOU CLASSIFIED? Proud seniors show off Their new Leonard Cain, Jim McAden, Diane Moore, Judy Buescher, and rings. Seniors are Sarah Helton, Cassandra Roberts, Janie Foster, Cindy Lowe. Semar kings Status Symlwls L, BROWN, SUZANNE ' FHA 1- 9 ,, ji? BRUNER, MIKE 'I 'F-1,0 sc i,s, HR Pres. 2, crest 2, FTA 1,2,s. ,Q , BRusH, KATHY 7 - ijf ii, Library Club 'l,2,3, Library Worker 'l,2,3. BRYSON, SHANNON Future Nurses lg FTA 2,35 Volleyball I, 2,3. , Y SC 2,3, Recording Sec. 3, HR Sec. 1, FTA i,2,3, Pres. 3, Student Store 3. BURROW, CAROLYN Red Cross 'lg FHA 1,25 FBLA 3. BURT, MIKE SC 2, Band l,2,3 Pres. 3, All-State Bond 2, Future Physicians 3, Math Club T. BUSH, CLAY Boys' Choir 1,25 Choir Club 2, FTA 3. BUTTON, GARY FFA 3 Pres. 3, Track 3. .J' v ,.r.f,,'.v, .W., .f., .f , ., - , . . , ,DA 'I'- BYRD, SUSAN 5 c. A NHS 2,37 Girls' Choir lg HR Treos. 2, N ir, Wm 5-WN FTA lg NFL 2,3, RSC. Sec. 3, Girls' Golf K 3 A ' , Team 2. ' CAIN, LEONARD 5 1' asc ff.. ' SC l,2,3, Class Treos. 3, Future Physicians Tm H 'sl 2,3 VP 3, NHS 3, Tournament Speech 3, W 5.1. 9, Jets 3. CALHOUN, Bos ,cf , sc 1, NFL 1,2,3 VP 3, Football 1,2,3 Accs Trainer 2,3, C Club 2,31 Tournament 3-1 ,-,Qiwl y . ' is-W 'fl ffl' .KWWL vA-- ff -Q Jw J Z, AL , fl' 1' ,cj N43-fLx?'l:s4 s -Y su: X47 f sf ' J- LUCLU' - I ' i. I y. lvisfc... X-Lid',lnvy7L,LT .' 4 ' fr, 4' dgjn . Lan' 0 0 :CIA X Vt G 6 Pep Calks 1311156 Schaol Svzrzt , HOW'S EVERYTHING GONNA BE?... Coop, Mike Davis, delivefs a pep talk for Abilene-Cooper pep rclly. qzfv 'Ve- . .A LL RIG H Tllllllll Student Council Presiden Willoughby speaks to Cooper student body at rally. CALK, LINDA Girls' Choir 2, FHA 1,2,3 Sec. 2, Prin- cipol's Office Worker. CAMARILLO, FRANK CANADA, LYNN HR Treas 1, Red Cross 2, FTA 2,3, Clinic Worker 3. CANNAVA, SALLIE FHA 1,3, Library Club 3, Library Worker 3. CARPENTER, JIM NHS 3, Future Physicians 1,2,3, Library Assistant 1. CARTER, MIKE SC 1,2, Future Physicians 3, Track 1,2,3. flamecaming ,Acfiafitivs CASEY, PENNY Girls' Choir 1, Concert Choir 2,3, All- Region Choir 1, HR Sec. 2, Red Cross 3, Choir Club 1,2,3, P.E. Assistant 2. CATHEY, CHRISTY HR Sec. 3, Commentarius 3, Business Manager 3, FTA 1,2,3. CHANCEY, RAND Band 1,2, HR VP 3, Sec. 3, Crest 2,3, Quill and Scroll 2,3, Future Physicians 2, Art Club 3. CHAPPLE, CHARLES CHILDS, RONNY FBLA 3. CHRISTIAN, PAM SC 2, HR Treas. 1, Commentarius 3, FTA 1,2,3. 'fi CHURCHILL, KENT A 1 ' ' A NHS 2,3 Pres. 3, HR Pres. i, VP 2, Drama Club l, Thespians l,2,3, Exchange Club -are -f .1. 2, Swimming 'l. K ' Q CLACK, KAREN Band l,2,3 Maiorette i,2,3, Librarian i,2,3, All-Region Band i. CLARK, MARSHA sc 2, HR sec. 3, FHA 1, ETA 2,3, Regis- trar's Offic' Worker. 4-1 E 1-fe. ., , 7r,L V , ,,:' -rs .ik K - k ' . CLEMENZL, ELLEEN HR sec. 1, Treas. 3, FHA 1,2, DE 3. - , L. COBB, JENNIFER an ,.ir Y Wr rE if Attendance Office Worker 2, FHA 2,3, Q -L A ' ' 'lf, ',, , FBLA 1. 1 1 - f . 2 L.. Cosa, SUSAN 'Q - W A 1- 5' W E SC 3, Cheerleader 3, HR Sec. l,2, FTA ,E ' A' ' J 1,2 Treas 2, C Club 3, Class Favorite SLQKL ,lf of LQ' ' -2 .. ,. .-Rxuiugir 'Ex i m' awgkyhiswp 7. R V. LLR Mg., R Keep Seuiars jumping HOW MUCH LONGER MUST WE SMiLE? wonder the three senior ams, Melanie Montgomery, and Linda Wingfield. girls nominated for Homecoming Queen. Nominees are Susan Ad- E BACK TO WORK, YOU TWO!l Two members of the choir, Ann Hooks and Bobby Walker, help decorate the gym for a rally. t,V.r, 7-H V Y , WHO GREASED THE GOAL POST? asks Susan Stoker, as Debra Waddill and Brad Biggerstaff help her wrap the Cooper goal post. Dccmztiarzs and Pep 16111565 Re W 32 COCKERELL, SAMMY HR Pres. 2, VP 3, DE Club 3 Parliamen- tarian 3. COLE, CHERYL ww' Art Club l,2,3. WWW comms, BRENDA A HR sec. 3, FHA 2, FTA 3. E Q' 15 1. 1: is as 2: COMER, BILL HR Pres. 2, Industrial Arts 2,3, Slide Rule 1, AV 2,3. COMMINS, PAT NHS 3, SC 3, Talisman 2,3 Business Manager 3, FTA 2,3, Future Physicians 3, Volleyball 2. CONNELL, LARRY Industrial Arts 'I, DE Club 2,3. CONNOR, JEFF Band 1, Science Club 1, Future Physicians 2,3, Math Club 2, Track 2,3. COOPER, TOMMY Concert Choir 2,3, Business Manager 3, Commenfarius 3, Science Club 1,2 VP - 2, Choir Club 3, Choir Office Worker 3. COPE, CINDY FTA 2, FBLA 3, Clinic Worker 3. frm' f ix: :-is. J i -l i . ::a:Z'?eQ3.5i1e: r::,f:1f:Efi5:? .F W 31 63, 'X A ,V ID..- Wi i V I -V, K FJ .5 CORE, BARBARA Talisman 3, Quill and Scroll 3, FHA l, Future Physicians 2,3. CORWIN, DOUG COUCH, CAROL NHS 2,3, SC 3, Drama Club T, Thespians i,2,3, Corr. Sec. 2, Clerk 3, Tournament ,er re ...Q as use 4 , K, e f We Q if ,A M igm s S Q ,N . '- 3 'sill -E Ft. X N5 SM! N Q max Q ' deff 2? 'ie gs I ge P, QQ' Xie a, urea 'fi g rim ,Qu 1 , .-ji g.mR,N?mP Sv iwtg Q z 4 F E ge, .Jw A in X?-LQXWQ all 53.213, ifffillir . M X - z f HS. avid, 4 - Lf, 44 k -. fa xt is W R ,L 3 ,T . 1 . 1, we Y Y Speech 3, Drama Assistant 3. Prepare Students for Qeefluzll Games GET COOPER-FRIED CHICKEN--It's finger-picking goodl Coop, Mike Davis, plucks the bird, which represents an eagle at pep rally. 410- 1 lT REALLY MAKES NOISEI I l Three members of Coo- per's Siren Squad, Gerry Lawler, Johnny DeVries, and Ted McKinnon, show off the siren. B1 7 CRAWFORD, SHARON HR Sec. 2, Treas. 3, FHA 1, Historian 3, FTA 2, FBLA 3, Principal's Office Assist- T ant 3. CRAWFORD, SHARON HR Sec. 3, Commentarius 3 Editor 3, FTA 3 Chaplain 3. CROCKETT, DANA SC 1,37 Cheerleader 3, FTA I,2,3, C Club 3, FFA Sweetheart 1. CROSS, JIM Future Physicians 2, Jets 3. CROWDER, JOE Photography 3. CULVER, TOMMY NHS 3, Orchestra i,2,3, HR VP 1, Pres. 2,3, Exchange Club 2, Future Physicians 3, Swimming l,2,3. Salma! Demands ,Many WHAT AN ODD ATTITUDE TO TAKE TOWARD EDUCATlONl!l The bulletin board in the Academic Building relates the complaint of many high school students. CUMBY, TONY NHS 2,3, sc 1,3, Talisman 3 An Edifor 35 Art Club l,2,3 Pres. 35 Baseball l,2. DANIEL, WALTER FFA 2,35 Library Club 25 Swimming 2,3. DAUGAARD, DENNIS Electronics Club 3. DAVIS, GARY FFA 2,35 Baseball 1,2. DAVIS, MIKE X SC l,2,35 COOP 35 HR Treas. 35 Drama ' 2,3 Pres. 35 Swimming l,2,37 C Club 3. DAVIS, PAUL FFA 1,2,3. Haurs of Seuiars' Lives DAVIS, SHERRY Red Cross 25 FTA 'I,2,3. DAVIS, TERESA Girls' Choir 1,25 Choir Club lg FHA 25 DE 35 Clinic Worker 3. DEAL, DON NHS 35 HR Pres. 25 Math Club I5 Jets 2,35 Swimming 2. DEARMAN, JUDY HR Sec. I5 Crest 35 FHA 1,2,3 lst VP 25 Volleyball 1,2,3. DECKER, LYNN Band l,2,37 Future Physicians I5 Art Club 35 Band Office Worker 3. DEFFEBACH, JEANNE NHS 2,35 HR Pres. I5 C Club 2,35 Tennis 1,2,3. .. -ijagf., -Q,5:Zi . T1 'Rf TO THEE, C.H.S. Cooper's cheerleaders sing school song at foot- ball game. Cheerleaders are Elizabeth Rutledge, Donna McKeever, Q .. S ite w , s Wikia ' E it it . it . ,Q f . 5' .. ll ll Janis Sims, Dana Crockett, Susan Cobb, and Ann Ford. Defeat ef,4b17e11e ffzyh Secures ax Y' K.. ,W , 4 I' . , ' Sen Z, Q 'v:.,,qf ..,....-f Li' if it -e-2 . ms, .qs DEFORD, JEFF HR VP 2, Treas. 3, Art Club 2,3 Sec. 3, Swimming 2,3. DENTZER, MARK Talisman 3 Sports Editor 3, Math Club 'l,2,3 Reporter 2, Swimming 2. DICK, COLBURN Band l,3, Industrial Arts lg Electronics Club 2, Reporter. 'Sf' DICKEY, CHARLES Band l,2,3 All-District, chestra 2. DIETRICH, JACKIE HR Sec.-Treas. 3, FTA 3. DONALD, PAUL Vocational Agriculture l,2,3. All-Region Or- T DOTY, PAUL FFA l,2,3g Baseball I. DOUGLASS, JUDY HR Reporter 2, FTA l,2,3, P.E. Office 3. DOWNS, LINDA HR Sec. 1,25 FTA 2, Attendance Office As- sistant 3, P.E. Office Worker 2. DOYLE, FREDDY Band 1,25 Red Cross 3, Photography 3. DURYEA, EDDIE NHS 3, SC 2, HR Pres. tg Math Club 1,2 Sec. 2, FBLA 3 Pres. 3, C Club 2,37 Basketball l,2,3. EARLEY, BILL FFA 2,3. Numlwr Om' Pvsifiou for Haaper THE YEAR OF THE COUGAR HAS TRULY ARRlVEDllll The bulletin 1966-'67. This bulletin board is kept up-to-date by Mrs. Wanda board in the General Office shows the many credits earned by the Seay, Mrs. Nita Shirley, and Mrs. Margaret McCaugham. Cooper student body and faculty thus far for the school year of EASLEY, ROBBYN Girls' Choir I, HR Sec. I, VP 2, FTA 2, NFL 3, Clinic 3, Tournament Speech 3. EDINS, MARILYN FHA I, FBLA 2, DE 3. ELLIS, PAT HR Chaplain, FTA 3, Attendance Office Assistant 3. ENGLAND, RONNIE NHS 3, Band 'l,2, Talisman 2, Crest 3, Exchange Club 2. ERWIN, ROY HR Red Cross Rep. 2, Art Club l,2,3. ESH, JUDY SC 3, FTA 2,3, Coaches Office Assistant 3. f I Seniors Strive for Szcellcnce FARE, JOHN NHS 2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, Talisman 3 Photographer 3, Science Club 2,3 Treas. 2, Math Club 3, All-State Orchestra 3. FARMER, RITA Crest 2. FIELDS, DICKEY Art Assistant 2. FILIPOVICH, CATHY Red Cross I,3, HR Treas. 2, FTA 2, FBLA 3, Clinic 3, Tennis l. FINFER, MIKE HR Treas. 2,3 VP 3, Crest 3 Sports Editor 3, Latin Club 3, Quill ond Scroll 2,3. FINLEY, CONNIE Band I,2,3 Librarian 1,2, Drum Maior 2,3, Volleyball I,2,3. FISCHER, FRAN Girls' Choir 3, HR Sec. 2, Treos. 3, FTA lg Ari Club l. FLOYD, VICKIE FHA 2,37 Library 2, DE 3. FORD, ANN SC 3, Cheerleader 3, HR Sec. 2, C Club 3, Girls' Choir l, ConcerT Choir 2,3, All-Slate Choir 2, Exchange Club 2. Scuivrs Make lisa af library Hacilifics DON'T STUDY TOO HARD, BO Don Decal, cmd Bill Snow make wa M- S9r1l0I' bOYS RGf1dY Shchun, heir studies and discussing plans 'For their college future good use o e i rory y ing . L,L, L ,. ,, l f ' f ,WJ iii? . 4-l 1- W Ffa , U an Er, gl if-l 1 4? -v+- V 32391195 no JW' 'Q i 4 if if 1 'Q 1 ' H i 'f ,gg IQ kg? X 'gfilimp Qmjryi 4, gif uf HK wg., 5:4 GQ ws gm is ff H5 rg W , .6 Zsfifl K is fg?,iw..2.?.isi . . . . .. . 4 if Qi me . ' 'I 5? Eff- ' ' , zf..--21.5-.afarf2Uf!.5f',r s.2.--' i if -if PH . , i . Elini Kiss .:e2..,., frwzgsxii,-Z ,gi ' , ., NM . ' Ji' . , ff i ' s . 'Hr - 'tLk1w.lf3L5 . M A Q i i f' - , J ' , , I ' J ::i ':'ai':I- - W iifift' Q15-.i 1' A fggggf' 5 s -5:31 41- ..v -- iz.-gyy . , V. :QSC fflx. A ' 4 or 1' - . f . . fgf-1515 - 2 f ' - ,if . si FORD, MIKE SC 2, Choir 3, Red Cross 2, Future Physi- cians 3, Chemistry Assistant 2. FOSTER, JANIE Red Cross 3, Talisman 3, Senior Editor 3, FTA 1,27 Quill and Scroll 3, Latin Club 3, Sec. 3. FOUTS, CATHY FHA lg FTA 2, FBLA 3. FOWLER, ANN NHS 2,3, Talisman 3, Senior Editor 3, FHA 'l,2,3, 4th VP 2, lst VP 35 Clinic 2, Quill and Scroll 3. FOWLER, CLIFF Art Club 3, Football Manager 2, C Club 2. FRAZIER, DEANNA Band l,27 HR Sec. 3, FTA lg FBLA 2,3. eniors Sci Cradifiau With GREAT, GREEN GOBS OF. . sings Carl Gardner as he grasses out students at Cooper's first Ugly Man Contest. lT'S A WONDER HE DlDN'T BREAK THE CAMERA!l! Billy Mayfield was crowned Ugliest Man of Cooper. Congratulating him on his victory are Susan Harwell cmd Jeannie Seay. Zlgq Mau Assembly uw' 'UTTV - ' HEX.. , Jxqafwf .43 A - ' K K if ,M xx . 4, f .- ' 5 I . . gl Q.. M -.. E .E . fi. 1 llllnll Dll E ay ,.fk' 51- f 2 gwi, V 'Q ,Q - Y' 1. . '-1-iw -. 1. .5435 - Q, rf 521 f:e'3r2f2AP2vK-'fx-.wt .,,., M ix, e. f,,1.,f..3, . ,, ugly,-2e.,.. ,,. .M ,if me .dig 1 51 7 arf ' QS Reg .Q . ,. M. ...gm-if Q R 'lu H2 5' Q , -pas.-. ..v .' . P. . . Y 1 i ' '42 su RW v ewvv.. .fp W f ,,rf., :g.f,:,ff-if FUNDERBURG, STEVE Future Physicians l, Industrial Arts 3, Art Club 3. GAGE, PATSY. HR Reporter l, FHA, 2, FBLA 3. GARDNER, CARL Boys' Choir l, VP I, Concert Choir 2,3, Pres. 3, All-Region Choir 2, Class Trea- surer l, VP 2, HR VP I, Pres. 2,3, Choir Club 1,2, FTA 2,3, Basketball 1,2,3. GASTON, GLORIA NHS 2,3, FTA 2, Library Club 3, Pres. 3, Jets Club 3, Sec. Treas. 3. GEE, BARBARA HR Sec. l, FTA lg FBLA 2,3. GIDDENS, SHERRI HR Recorder I, Pres. 3, FHA 1, FBLA 3, Attendance Office 2. BOY, THOSE TERM PAPERS SURE TAKE A LOT OUT OF YOU. Duane Greer and Jimmy Parker participated in The Skin of Our Teeth. U 0 Drama Qeafurcd Seniors ll! GILLIAM, DALE Band I,2,3p Future Physicians 3. GILPIN, HURLEY SC 25 HR VP I7 Science Club If Industrial Arts 2 Sec. 2, Jets 35 Lab Assistant 3. GOFF, PAT Future Nurses 1,25 FTA 35 Library Worker. GOLDBLATT, BARRY Band Ig Crest 25 Electronics Club 37 Lab Assistant I . GONZALES, RICHARD HR Pres. 35 Industrial Arts 'I,2,3. GOODRICH, MARY FHA I,2,3g Lab Assistant 2. GREER, DUANE HR Treas. 1, VP 2,35 Thespians 2,3, One Act Play 25 Tournament Speech 35 Base- ball 1,2,3. GROSVENOR, BILLY Concert Choir 35 HR Pres. 35 Speech Club lp NFL 2,35 Future Physicians 35 Golf 1,25 Tournament Speech 2,3. GUY, JACK Science Club 25 FTA 35 Basketball 1,2,3. HAAG, LEE Future Physicians 2,35 Thespians 35 Foot- ball 2,35 Basketball 2. HALLMARK, MARSHA FHA 1, FBLA 2,3. HARBER, BETTY FTA lg FBLA 2,35 P.E. Office Worker 3. iiw' Y sg. was MS? ff ' fy- 5,355 :.5:f.1f,gi ,gm ,5 ft .. I . 'Vs itrl f iw. at ...K . i 5 9 .5 if 5. ,,.. . .....,.5,,. if ' is galil' if 'K nl: -1 555.3 5 ' -:s,5.s:s:1'.:,r- -4:r:::1'rv2.::w'1fm .- 'f-,..rf5s::.-:s .. . w,:55iw. 7:--..55.:-:::r5.su.? . - SWL 'f 'f7 T71f'MfL.32f?'?f . ,,,,.y.- 1 . ,, , ,..,,, sw t 5 1 ' -R ff as H K ,wt . . . ?all Praductiow of Skm of Our Keeth HARPER, DALE SC 35 Boys' Choir 1, Concert Choir 2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Choir Club 25 Future Physicians 3. HARRISON, JANIS SC 25 Future Nurses lp Thespians 2. HARSHBERGER, RAFE Band 1,2,35 Band Office 2. HARTWIG, JUDY Choir 25 Attendance Office Assistant 3. HARWELL, SUSAN Girls' Choir 1, Concert Choir 2,3, Corr. Sec. 2, Madrigals 25 HR Reporter 1, Sec. 25 Commentarius 35 FTA ly Choir Club 2,35 Choir Office 3. HAYS, JIM HR Pres. 35 Industrial Arts 1, Reporter lp FTA 3. 91 92 t i l i HEARRELL, WILLIAM Photography 3. HEDGES, MIKE HR VP I,2, Treas. 3, Art Club 1,25 Foot- ball 1, Baseball 2. HELBERG, RONNY HR VP 3, Industrial Arts l,2,3, Reporter 3, Industrial Arts Lab Assistant 3. HELTON, SARAH NHS 3, Girls' Choir I, Concert Choir 2,3, Girls' Trio 2,35 HR Sec. ig FHA l,2,3, Pres. 2, 3rd VP 3. HENTHORNE, GREG Orchestra i,2,3, HR VP 2, Basketball I,2,3. HERMANN, SANDRA NHS 35 Band 1,25 Commentarius 3, Li- brary Club l,2,3, Sec. 3, Library Worker I,2,3. Scuiars lfrcyuzrc in flapc af HERNANDEZ, HERLINDA Art Club 2, FHA I. HERRING, JANIS NHS 3, Band l,2,3, Orchestra 2, Math Club I, Principal's Office 3. HERRON, JERRY NHS 2,37 Band l,2,3, Future Physicians 2,35 Band Office 2,3. HICKEY, JANICE SC 2, HR VP 1, Treas. 3, FHA 1, FTA 2, Red Cross I. HILL, LYN Choir 1,27 Future Nurses 3. HILL, PAT FTA 'lg Future Physicians 2,3, Sec. 3. HINE, KEVIN NHS 2,3, VP 3, HR Pres. 2, VP I, MaTh Club l,2, C Club 2, Baseball 'I,2,3y Latin Club 3, Pres. 3. HODGE, PATTY FTA 2. HOFF, JERRY C Club 2,35 FTA 3, Basketball l,2,3. HOFF, STEVE HOLLIS, BEVERLY Orchestra 'I,2,3, All-Region Orchestra, Commentarius 3, FTA l,2,3. HOLLOWELL, LUTHER Future Physicians I,2,3. aming ll Part in the Scuiar Play SUSANS IN STEREO Susan Harwell and Susan Adams practice to try out for Senior Play, Funny Girl S A 'Q 'Nix R' V ' 'W ll Q f Q 'D-ik, , ,ink 1' qw Y K 'vi af ff vm N- . Ui 3, 5 ggi COOPER S BETTER HALF OF WHAT? Powder Puff cheerleaders are Butch Wood, Bill Mayfield, Mitch Robertson, Gary Buttons, Ken Pas- ytqlggii is gf isi.E5fiIifgsi2'f my on Girls Shaw Zflzfffre 'Cuff' by HOMER, JUDY Future Nurses l, FBLA 2, Photography 3, DE 3, Clinic 2. HOOKS, ANN NHS 3, Choir 2,35 HR Reporter 3, FTA 2, Choir Club 3. HOOPER, RANDY Boys' Choir 2. HORTON, BILL Band i,2,3, Drum Maior 3, HR Treas., Art Club I, Future Physicians 3, Band Office 2. HOWARD, BUDDY Bond l,2,3, Stage Band l,2,3, FBLA 3, Band Office l,3. HOWARD, STEVE HR Pres. 'l, VP 2, AV Club 'lg C Club 3, Baseball 1,2,3. HUDSON, JoLYNN NHS 3, SC 2, HR Pres. I, Thespians I,2,3, Reporter 1, Rec. Sec. 3, NFL 2,3g One Act Play 2. HUGHES, VIRGINIA Girls' Choir I, Concert Choir 2,3, Chap- lain 3, HR Reporter I, VP 2, Crest 3, FTA I, Choir Club 2, Latin Club 3. ISHAM, DeWANA , Future Nurses l,2,3. ,I y JENNINGS, BRYAN HR VP l, Pres. 2,35 Future Physicians l,2,3, VP 2, Pres. 3, Baseball 1,25 Foot- ball Manager 2. JENNINGS, .IEANIE SC 1, Red Cross 25 Talisman 2,3, Editor 3, FTA 2, Reporter 2, Future Physicians 3, Quill and Scroll 3. JENNINGS, KATHY FTA 2, FHA 3, P.E. Office 3. pw fin Y . .Fi I. Playing in Zfawderpuff WE WANT A TOUCHDOWNI!l!!!I Jeannie Seay, a member of the blue team, prepares to kick off. Other members are Carol Couch, Dano Crockett, HGET THAT BALL AND GOHHHH Melanie Middle and Cmollne Ryan' brooks gets the ball. i LET'S SEE, IS IT l,2,3, OR I,3,2? asks Idoma Wil- HEENIE, MEENIE, MINIE, MOE. , Sandy Adkisson and son, Business Department Assistant. Sherri Giddons assist in Business Department. gll5il16'55 Hourscs Prepare JOHNSON, DAVID Class VP 35 Red Cross 35 FTA 35 C Club 2,35 Basketball l,2,3. JONES, ANDY Band l,2,35 Industrial Arts 25 Math Club JONES, HOWARD Jets 3. ' W JONES, RITA 'ml -' W JONES, TONY E f JORDON, BRUCE Boys' Choir 3, Librarian 3. 1' .,..,- :ig :ii JORDAN, JACKIE HR Chaplain lg FFA l,2,3, Sentinel 3. KALEBAUGH, MARSHA FHA 2,3, VP 35 Attendance Office Worker 3. KAY, JIMMY Golf 1,2. KELSHEIMER, GAIL HR Reporter 3, Library Club 2, Sec. 2, Photography 3, Library Worker 2. KENNEDY, ALANNA FBLA 2, Future Nurses 3. KILE, DONNA FHA lg FTA 2. :uiars for Quture jabs KIMBROUGH, CLAIRE HR Treas. 2, FTA 2, Counselor's Office 2. KIRKENDALL, JAN SC 3, HR Pres. J, Treas. 2, FTA i,2,3. KITHCART, DAVID NHS 2,3, HR VP l,2, Pres. 35 Future Physicians 2,3, Treas. 2,3, Track 'I,2. KOMOLL, CRISTY Talisman 3. LACK, KATHY SC 3, HR Reporter I, Treas. 2, Talisman 2,3, Advertising Manager 3, FTA 1,27 Future Physicians 3, Quill and Scroll 3. LACKEY, DON FFA 37 Football 1. 97 LAKATTA, JOANN Photography Club 3. LAMAR, JUDY SC 15 HR Treas. 25 FTA 2. LANDERS, JANICE HR Sec. lg Red Cross 25 DE Club 2,3, Sec. 3. LANDERS, JOHN HR VP 35 FFA 2,35 C Club 2,35 Foot- ball 2,3. LANDERS, JUDY NHS 35 SC 35 HR Reporter 25 Drama 1,25 Thespians 2,3. LANGFORD, PATTY FHA 1,25 FBLA 3. fy. 600,110 Senivrs Kcjaicc LANHAM, PAM Girls' Choir I, Concert Choir 2,3, Madri- gals.25 Choir Club i,2. LASSITER, RONALD FFA 1,2,3. LAWLER, GERRY NHS 35 Siren Squad 35 HR VP I,2, Pres. 35 Future Physicians 25 Jets 3, Reporter 35 Football I. LEFLER, CAROLYN HR VP 1,35 Future Nurses I5 FTA 25 FBLA 35 Attendance Office 3. LENKER, PAUL Boys' Choir I, Concert Choir 25 HR Re- porter 35 Choir Club ly Industrial Arts 25 Tennis l,2. LESSING, DANIEL NHS 35 Band I,2,35 Math Club 2. in ' YES, MARY, MAY I HELP YOU? asks the doll in the window display, as Mary Berg tugs at her skirt. Other Seniors ad- llith Hhrisfmas Spirit dx, ,,,, ,v Quan., 58 f L ,gi I I I ws miring the Christmas display include Ray Maddox, Jan White, and Virginia Hughes. T ,I rv, 'ii' - ,L . I ,ua- 'W 1 lf! V 1 5 ., , -5 if -- ' if 262- ' 5 ,:' '1 - v ,wma-E LEVERIDGE, LYN HR Sec. I, Red Cross 2, FTA 2,3, Parlia- mentarian 2, Attendance Office 2,3. LEWIS, KIRBY NHS 2,3, Commenturius 2, NFL l,2,3, Treas. 3, FTA 2,3, Mr, FTA 2, Counselors Office 3, Tournament Speech l,2,3. LILES, SHARON Band l,2,3, Talisman 3, Club Editor 3, FBLA 2, Quill and Scroll 3. LILLY, LAWRENCE HR VP 3, FFA 2, FTA 3. LITTLE, ROBERT HR Pres. 3, Industrial Arts l,2. LLOYD, CANDY Girls' Choir I, Concert Choir 2,3, Choir Club I, Future Nurses 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 3. 99 Z FLAT? Stephen Stucky, Cooper music student, asks Mr. Glover, Cooper choir director. Semlfrs Kroadvn Knowlaigv l LOONEY, ROBIN Girls' Choir I, Concert Choir 2,3, Madri- , gals 2, All-Region Choir 2, Choir Club I,2, Latin Club 3. l Lovmo, KATHY i Band l, FHA 3. LOWE, CINDY Girls' Choir l, Class Corr. Sec. 3, HR Treas. l, Sec. 2, FTA 1,2,3, Parliamen- tarian 3, Coach's Office 3. LUSK, BARBARA Crest 3, FTA 2, Future Physicians 3, Clinic Worker l', P.E. Office Worker 3. MADDOX, RAY NHS 3, Bond 1,2, HR VP 3, crest 3, Future Physicians 2,3, Band Office Worker 2. MANLEY, SONYA HR Treas. l, Sec. 3, FTA l,3, Red Cross 1, Math Assistant 3. MANLY, DINAH HR VP I,3, FTA 1,27 Art Club 3. MARSHALL, SANDY FHA 1, Library Club I, Science Club 2, Jets 3, Clinic 3. MARTIN, DIANA Red Cross 2, Future Nurses l,2, Parlia- mentarian 2, Homemaking Assistant 3. MARTIN, ODIS Band l,2,3. MARTIN, PAUL Boys' Choir l. MASON, RALPH AV 'Ig NFL 2,37 Tournament Speech 2,3. in Wald of ,Music WOULD YOU BELIEVE A PICASSO? Music Theory students display their drawing talent on blackboard in Music Theory class , 101 MAY, BRUCE FTA 25 C Club 2,35 Football l,2,3. MAYHELD, Blu. HR Pres. 35 Industrial Arts 1,25 C Club 2,35 Football l,2,35 Basketball i5 Swim- ming 3. MCADEN, JIMMY HR Pres. i, VP 25'Math Club 2,3, VP 35 C Club 2,35 Basketball 'l,2,35 NHS 3. MCCLENDON, PAUL HR Treas. 25 FTA 25 C Club 2,35 Swim- ming l,2,3. MCCORD, SUSAN Girls' Choir I, Concert Choir 2,35 FTA i5 Future Physicians 2,35 Choir Assistant 3. McCOY, CHERYL HR Treas. lg FTA l,2. Seniors Wm! Zim' far 57101 and it at an i l'D LIKE TO SEE YOU TAKE IT ALL IN ONE BIG GULPl!lll Story, Danny Wood, Claire Kimbrough, and Marsha Clark says Melanie Montgomery to Robert Sloan, as Janet wait to see if Robert is successful. l'LL SECOND THE MOTlONlll Hurley Gilpin shows us what he thinks of Kent Churchill. ' TH IT NO in 6 neesomac fZelezwfie11 Between Studies MCKEEVER, DONNA Girls' Choir 1, Sec. l, Concert Choir 2,3, All-Region Choir 25 SC 2,35 Cheerleader 35 HR Pres. lg FTA 2,35 C Club 3. MCLAREN, DARYL Science Club 2,35 FFA 2,3. MEADOWS, CHARLES Science Club lp Future Physicians l,2,35 Golf 2,3. MENEFEE, KAY NHS 2,35 Band l,25 FTA 35 Attendance Office Assistant 3. MIDDLEBROOKS, MELANIE Girls' Choir l, VP 1, Concert Choir 2,3, Corr. Sec. 35 HR Reporter 2, Sec. 35 FTA 1,25 Choir Club 35 Golf 25 General Office 3. MILANO, VINCENT SC 2,35 FTA 2,3. THAT'S A NICE DINOSAUR!Ill says Mr. Antrobus, Joe Blandford, to the dinosaur, Shellie Burton, in the drama production The Skin of Our Teeth. Smiors Improve Drama Skills in MILES, JANICE Girls' Choir I, Concert Choir 2,3, Girls' Trio 2,3, HR Treas. 2, FTA l,2, Thespians 2,3. MILLER, GARY HR Sergeant-at-Arms I,2, FFA 3, Elec- tronics Club 3. MILLER, SHERRY FHA I,2, DE 3, Attendance Office As- sistant 2. MILLER, VIVIAN NHS 3, Jets 3, Coach's Office 3. MIMS, BILL Industrial Arts 2. MINGS, TOM NHS 2,3, SC 3, Band I,2,3, Stage Band 3, Math Club l,2,3, Pres. 3. Q 'WW' . ., 'Kgg :' V L L -Q-'Q I Y L . s W 5 MINGUS, JOHN 1: 5 ifgij ' izif ' -'. sc 2, sand 1,s, Art Club 2,s. Q ,,,. I , MITCHELL, JAY . Industrial Arts 3. ,f fl A MONTGOMERY MELANIE :A ' rsrl NHS 3, SC l,2, HR Sec. 2, Trecs. 3, FTA F 5 1 1 , A f y ' l,2,3, Thespians 2,37 Red Cross 3, Pres. 1 . I H: Q ' A W ig: , . v -,.,f:' rx rl. it X ye i is I Z'-iff: N. .Q M Q MONTGOMERY, RANDALL Math Club 2,3, C Club 3, Tennis l,2,3. MOORE, BOB HR Parliamenfarian 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Math Club 1,25 Slide Rule Club l, Industrial Arfs 3. MOORE, DIANNE SC 2, HR Reporfer 2, FTA 1,27 FBLA 3. N ff ' 11 lay Praducfivu km af Our Keeth EVERYTHlNG'S GONNA BE ALL RlGHTlll says Mrs. Antrobus, Janice Miles, to Mr. Antrobus, Joe Blandford. - 'I HMV.. F' 1 ' . I--fi-f gf'-1.5. ' , -1 - r . S-.J ms A , W Q up MORAN, JAMES is I I TT' ' gg it Football 1. W - 4 MORRIS, MIKE ufg. Boys' Choir I, Concert Choir 2, Moth Club I, Jets 2, Industrial Arts Club 3, Art Club 3. MOSLEY, MIKE Q MURPHY, BARRY MURPHY, KATHLEEN we NHS 2,3, Sec. 3, SC 2, FTA T, NFL I,2,3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Thespicms 3, Tournament Speech I,2,3. MURTHA, KAREN Talisman 2,37 Commentarius 3, FTA 2,3. Jformr Sacicfy Jnducts 32 Seniors A T 'E , f 1 FRIENDS, ROMANS, COUNTRYMEN. . Kent Churchill, President DON'T LOOK NOW, SARAH, BUT SOMEONE'S TAKING of the National Honor Society, welcomes parents, guests, and YOUR PICTUREl Sarah Helton and Linda Welch tolk at T05 students to Honor Society induction. the Honor Society luncheon. ru gllff luducfiau Geremouy NORWOOD, BILL Jets 3, VP 3. OAKLEY, GARY C Club l,2,3, Football 'l,2,3, Baseball l,2,3, Future Physicians 3. OGDEN, PATSY Talisman 3, FTA I, FHA 2,37 Volleyball I. OGLESBY, NANCY NHS 2,35 Talisman 2,3, Jr. Editor 2 Activities Editor 3, FHA l,2,3, Ist VP 2 Pres. 3. OVERLAND, KAREN OWENS, DAVID HR VP I, Pres. 2,37 Future Physicians I 2,37 Football l,2,3, Basketball I,2. MUSSER, JOYCE FTA 1, FBLA 2, FHA 3, 4th VP 3. NEEB, JUDY HR Sec. 1, FHA 1,25 Future Physicians 3, P.E. Office Worker 2,3. NELSON, SHERRY HR Sec. 3, Future Physicians 3. NEWMON, RICK Industrial Arts I, DE 2, FFA 3. NEWTON, DARLENE FTA 1,27 Chemistry Lab Assistant 2. NORRIS, SHERRY Red Cross I, VP 3, FTA 1,2,3, Student Stare 3. f 'fi ,. ...:f..'Z?C.:E2,,-a,51'3. 'Mfmx' KY? Twig? ' ' .ff R5 .fikfggfqhfgfgiz I - . 2 . - gSs . w.-was 3- Ln - . , Maia,-ffiifi fl... . AP.:f:.f.,T . 1 4 ' .-2T....M wfme... .. -. xr' ,311 iggii 'ff- .lf -. 254 1:.:.'::7:.i:f:., 8311955 'Wi QTL L. E 'Q ' :- :S . ' j 'jfifviffisi 1.4-.2.s,.,5..,m.. ,f - , 'ww V55ff?545 - V ' ,, 7 - A ,:iQE!i Lg E 695555 slim. PALMER, CAMERON PALMOUR, RICK SC 3, FFA l,2,3. PARKER, JAMES NHS 3, sc 2,3, Chaplain 3, Bond l,2, Drc1mu,l, Thespiuns 'l,2,3, Atiendonce Offife Assistant 3. 'nf PASCHAL, JANICE Bond 'Ig Red Cross ly FBLA 'I,2,3. PASSONS, KEN SC l, HR VP 2, Pres. 3, FFA 2,35 Thes- picrws 3, Football l,2,3, Truck 2,3. PATTON, PEGGY Girls' Choir 3, HR Porliomenforicm 3, FBLA l,2, FHA 3, VP 3. Senivrs Include Zfampusolagy' m H-wnn..,..,.3.,.,,,,'h' g. ' ..,., 3. f l KNOW THE BELL HAS ALL READY RUNG, BUT KEEP ON SMILlNG. Sarah Helton and Mary Thomas walk to clcss. Ch? A w Q, K. f ff? 'Y F, JERRY, PLEASE DON'T BLOCK THE DOOR. Sharon Liles soys to Jerry Herron. I SING ALONG WITH MAC Mac strums the guitar to accompany girls' song. From left to right: Mac Rauch, Susan Byrd, Caro- Wtal Academic Studies PEARSON, BO HR Treas, 2, C Club 2,3, Swimming 2,3. PETTY, PAM SC I, HR Sec. I, Commenlarius 3, FTA I,2,3,Trec1s. 3. PIKE, LARRY Band I,2, DE 3. POAG, MICHELLE Choir l,2,3, Red Cross 3, Commenlarius 3, Choir Club 2, Fuiure Physicians 3, Clinic Worker 3. POINTER, KIP Science Club I, Future Physicians I,2,3. POLLOCK, PAM FHA 2, Future Nurses 3, Pres. 3. PRATER, GARY FFA l,2,3. PRENTICE, PEGGY SC 3, Red Cross ig FTA 3. PRYOR, EDWARD PUGH, BARBARA NHS 2,3g Crest 27 Talisman 3, Jr. Editor 3, FTA l,2,3, VP 25 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Tennis 2, Thespian 3. QUALLS, DON DE 2,3. RADFORD, JOHNNY HR Pres. 27 C Club i,2,3, Swimming l,2,3. A , Sym: Hurricular Activities Occupy RADZINSKI, MARK RAINS, MICHAEL HR Pres. 3, Auto Body Club 3. RATLIFF, DAVID Industrial Arts lp FFA 2j C Club 27 Football Manager 2. RAUCH, MAC NHS 2,37 SC i,2,3, TASC Pres. 3, Math Club lp Jets 3, Pres. 3. RAYMOND, ART HR VP l,3, Reporter 2, Future Physicians l,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3. REDDEN, JUDY Girls' Choir 3, Commenlarius 3, FTA 3. REYNOLDS, BONNIE FHA 2, Parliamentarian 2, Future Nurses 3. RIDDLEHOOVER, DAVID RICHARDS, NANCY FHA I, FBLA 2,3, Tournament Speech 3. RIDLEY, JILL Ni-is 2,3, sc 1,2, FTA i,2, Parliamen- tarian 2, NFL 2,3, Clerk 3, Student Store I, Tournament Speech 3. ROBERSON, DWAYNE HR Sec. 3, FFA 2,3, Auto Body Club 3, I Sec. 3. l ROBERTS, CASS!-XNDRA I NHS 3, SC l,2,3, Girls' Choir I, Concert Choir 2,3, Rec. Sec. 3, Choir Club 2, I Exchange Club 2, Latin Club 3, Reporter the Uwe af Smivrs During the llcar ri by DON'T STRAIN YOURSELF. Jon Billings takes a break between shots for the yearbook. ROBERTSON, MITCH SC I,2,3, Parliamentarian 3, Boys' Choir I, Concert Choir 2,3, VP 2, All-Region Choir 2,3, C Club I,2,3, Football I,2,3, All-District Football 2, Track I,2,3. ROBINSON, MARILYN SC 3, HR Sec. I,2, FTA I,2,3, Parlia- mentarian 2, Counselor's Office 3, Miss United Fund 3. ROBISON, BILLY DE 3. ROGERS, CONNIE FTA 3. ROGERS, WAYNE Bo ' ' 2, Industrial Arts 2, Choir ub 2. USE, LY NHS , , FHA I,2, 2nd VP 2, Exchange Club 2, Latin Club 3, P.E. Office 3. I CI XII Scrzivr 611155 plans Nancy-Making RULE, BILLY FFA 2,3, Industrial Arts 3, Track I. RUSSELL, RANDY HR VP 3, Future Physicians I,2,3, Jets 3, Lab Assistant I,2,3. RUTLEDGE, ELIZABETH NHS 3, SC I,3, Cheerleader 3, Class Treas. 2, Latin Club 3, Treas. 3, Atten- dance Office Assistant 3. RUTLEDGE, GERALD FFA 'I,2,3, VP 3. RYAN, CAROLINE NHS 2,3, HR Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Crest 2, NFL 2,3, Exchange Club I,2, Golf 2,3, Captain 3. RYAN, JIMMY Orchestra I,2, DE 3. HOW ABOUT A TURTLE RACE'-' Paul McClendon makes prolect to ranse money for the senior class. RYNDERS, CAROL Band l,2,3g Bond Office Worker 2,3. SALGE, MIKE Red Cross lg DE 35 Basketball l,2g Base ball 2. SAWYER, CHERYL HR VP 27 FHA 1,35 FTA 25 General Of tice Assistant 2. SCHAFFNER, BARBARA Girls' Choir 35 FHA 2g DE 3. SCHWARZ, KATHY Girls' Choir l, Concert Choir 2,35 Talis man 35 Choir Club 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3 SCOTT, FRANCES FTA 3, C Club 2,C, Volleyball l,2,3 All-State Spiker. THE SOUTH WILL RISE AGAlNI!i Members of the Siren Steve Smith, and Ted McKinnon. In the background are Squad perform their duties at the Abilene-Cooper game. Steve Smith, Susan Cobb, and Janis Sims. Siren Squad members ore Johnny DeVries, Roger Sivley, ylflvmaries af zz Great Ffovtball Smsm .,., ,,...,-f MVN ,X tiff, ,fl A 'MII 7' SCULLY, CRYSTAL Photography 3, Vocational Ag. Office Worker 2. SCURLOCK, TOMMY FFA 'l,2,3. SEALS, TOMMY FFA l,2, DE 3, Football 2, Track 2. SEAY, JEANNIE Class Recording Sec. 3, HR Sec. 2, Com- mentarius 3, FTA i,2,3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Coach's Office Worker 3, Drama 2,3. SHAHAN, RANDY NHS 3, Band 1,25 Future Physicians 2,3. SHANKS, VIRGIL Red Cross i, Future Physicians i,2,3, FFA 3. SHANNON, MARILYN Red Cross 35 FBLA 2,3. SHELTON, SINDY SHEPPARD, TANYA Choir 2,3, Assistant Librarian 35 Choir Club 3. nuv 'l 'ss. rw ..s,....4 SHERMAN, DANNY HR Treas. 1, Pres. 2,35 FTA ly C Club 2,35 Student Store Worker 25 Football 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2. SIMMONS, STEVE FBLA 3. SIMS, JANIS NHS 35 SC 35 Cheerleader 35 Class Queen 1,25 Thespians 2,35 C Club 35 Atten- dance Office Assistant l,2. Ungar in the ,flflimb of Sffuivrs all L' 5.11-. f,- 5sZ rsf.f5lf?':.EI.? -' ,. 1531 if f W A . t t 4 I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU MAN AND WIFE. Joe Wil- Queen Linda Wingfield, who is escorted by Joe Blandford, loughby, Student Council President, crowns Homecoming Senior Class President. 'Blix-fx 9 5.55552 M ball I, Club 3 27 Clin SMITH, Band 1 Q. SLOAN, ROBERT NHS 3, SIROIS, GREG HR Pres. I, Treas. 2, Photography 3, Foot- Baseball l,2. SIVLEY, ROGER Siren Squad 2,3, Class Pres. 1, HR VP 2,3, Class Favorite 1, Favorite Runner- up 2, Ind Q ial Arts 3, Pres. 3. SKILEZ ANED SC 2, ec. I, Thespians l,2,3, Repor- ter 2, Corr. Sec. 3, Coach's Office Worker 3, 'Tournament Speech 3. SC l,3, Exchange Club 2, Latin VP 3, Baseball l,2,3, Football 3. SMITH,l moms ANN NHS 3, Future Nurses I,2,3, Sec. T, Pres. ic Worker I, General Office 2,3. LARRY , Auto Body Shop 2,3, FFA 3. 611165 Appeal in thc' Varied Jnfcresgi rffC5'c'14ivrs AND NOW. . .TO PAINT EVERY BUILDING OF COOPER HIGH SCHOOL. Tony Cumby, Cooper art student, prepares to cre- ate a masterpiece. Q! YOU'D BE SURPRISED WHAT COMES OUT OF A CAN THESE DAYSlll Randy Shahan p funds for his club. romotes the sale of candy to raise . I I V in DO YOU MEAN TO SAY BATMAN GOT THE LEAD IN THE Donna McKeever, Bob Hardy, Becky Biggerstaff, and Jim SENIOR PLAY? asks Debra Waddill to Sharon Soladay, Cross. Muffy Girl Seleefed fer Senior ,Musical - .,, : .rf I , .H : 1 -. S' i ' . -K 'f, . 5, K jj, , ' 1 I, U Y . ' SMITH, SHARON Band I,2,3, SMITH, STEVE Siren Squad 3, HR Treas. I, Pres. 2,3, Commentarius 3, FTA I,2,3, Reporter 2,3. SMITH, TOM NHS 3, HR Pres. 2, Treas. 3, Thespians 2,3, VP 3, NFL 3, One Act Play 2, Tour- nament Speech 3. SNEED, GLENDA NHS 3, Band I,2,3, Science Club 2, Ex- change Club 2, Latin Club 3, Attendance Office Assistant 2. SNOW, BILL NHS 3, FTA I, .lets 2, Math Club l,3. SOLADAY, SHARON Band I,2,3, Maloretre I,2,3, Stage Band I,2,3, Librarian I,2,3, Girls' Choir I, Concert Choir 2,3, FTA I. WHO'S THE MAN IN THE TOP HAT? Ken Passons hams if up behind the ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WERE THREE scenes of The Skin of our Teeth. BEARS. . Tom Smith narrates for drama produc- tion. Drama Pravzdes Valuable SONNAMAKER, LI 1,2. FTA 25 Library W SPROTT, LINDA Art 3. STATON, BONNIE STEARNS, JOHN FBLA 35 Electronics STEED, VICKIE Drama 15 C ball 2,3. NDA Band 1,25 FBLA 2, SORGEE, SHERRI LY 35 Band Office Worker N orker 2,35 FBLA 3. 3. Club 35 FTA 37 Volley- STEELE, CHUCK STEVENS, GARY HR Treas. I, FFA 1,37 DE 3. STEWART, CRAIG SC 3, Senior Class Rep. 3, HR VP I, Pres. 2, FTA 2, Parliamentarian 2, Exchange Club 2, C Club 2,3, Football l,2,3. STEWART, DAVID Industrial Arts l,2,3, VP 3, Regional Pres. 3, National Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Slide Rule Club I. STITTS, JEANNE Red Cross 2, Future Nurses l,2,3, Parlia- mentarian l,2. STOKER, SUSAN NHS 2,3, Corr. Sec. 2,3, SC 2, Drama I, Thespians l,2,3p Choir Office Assistant 3. flfpcrienve for anim' reg, 'Aim M4 JQZQJW :Jn . Zig x 'af-q,f'53g:-f-: H . 13. ' ' - q i 29 -i T., 2 , 'tt'-.,..: ' J ' I , V, . ,V , fye'sf?,SL,f'3Kwxyi5,,SS11w,x,-,QM 1. , 3v.1,y3,4,f ,cwff.,,.M,i-qs.My -,fm - fa , , 5.53,-2 7 1,3 ewff.,1 f'1w,1i : .sires . ,:..,22t' ,feffsfbvv -fm. . tu 'Q SW? I iiii STORY, JANET Girls' Choir I, Concert Choir 2,3, Librarian 3, FTA I, Choir Club 2,3, Choir Office 3. STRAACH, LINDA Library Worker 2. STRICKLAND, LINDA FHA l,2. STRIPLING, MARGIE NHS 2,3, FTA lg NFL 2,3, Tournament Speech 2,37 Speech Assistant 3. STROMBERG, DON SC 2, HR Pres. 3, Football 2, Baseball 2,3. STUCKY, STEVEN NHS 2,3, Choir 3, Orchestra l,2,3, VP 2, Pres. 3, All-State Orchestra l,2,3, Math Club 2, Choir Club 3. THOMAS, MARY ALICE NHS 2,3, SC I,3, FTA I,2, NFL 2,3, Tour- nament Speech 2,3, Speech Assisianf 3. THOMASON, GARY SC I, HR Reporter 2, Pres. I, Cresi 3, FBLA 3, Basketball I,2,3. TODD, JOYCE Band I,2, Girls' -Choir 3, Art Club 3. TOLBERT, KAREN HR Corr. Sec. 3, FTA 2, FBLA 3. TOOMBS, JERRY HR Pres. 3, VP 2, Red Cross I, Golf Club 'I , Golf I. .INKNER, NANCY Red Cross 3, FHA I,2, DE 3. SULLINS, CINDY HR Sec. l, Treas. 2, FTA I,2, FBLA 3, P.E. Office Worker 3. TARRANT, DON HR VP l, FFA 2, DE 3, Football 2. TAYLOR, BRENDA TAYLOR, DAVID TAYLOR, PAMELA DIANNE TERRY, GEORGIA Future Nurses I,2, Jets 3. Smiazs how School Spirit K A V? 3. 2,iQl.iS3f 3' I'LL JUST SIT HERE ON THE BASKETBALL AND LET THEM SUFFER FOR AWHILE, SINCE THEY WOUI.DN'T LET ME PLAY!ll says Coop, Mike Davis. by Attending Kaskcfball Games TRUSLER, RAY HR Pres. 1,27 FFA 2,3, Pres. 2, Reporter 35 Industrial Arts I, Sec. lp Football I,2. TURNER, BOB UTZ, JUDITH ANN me ,Q VGnCLEAVE, CLAUDIA Red Cross 2, FHA I,2,3, Sec. 2, 2nd VP 35 Attendance Office Assistant 2,3. VANNOY, KAREN Crest Ig Drama Club Ig Quill and Scroll Ig NFL I,2,3, Clerk 35 Tournament Speech I,2,37 Drama Assistant 3. VENABLE, SUSAN FHA I. fmifs-,W er, J ' ,Y'f5'f' z. figeewiitffifyi gf' . 'G ' .' F 'f 5 -'1 , '.W,, .,. .,,., ,A.,i , , .V,, c , ,:, , ' V l Slffltw H715 -, Qi., PHS. '. 1552 ,iiitfrv Zfffi? New ,.i,fiif '55, ' gr., ,V X5 I ,E X , w- X VENHAUS, JOE DE 3, FFA 3. WADDILL, DEBRA SC 3, HR Sec. l,2, Commentarius 3, FTA l,2,3, Attendance Office Assistant l,2, Coach's Office Assistant 3. WADDINGTON, DON Band l,2,3, Stage Band l,2,3, Band Of- fice Worker l,2,3. WARD, PHILLIP WEBB, ALLEN Band 1,2,3, Jets 3, Band Office Worker 3. WEBB, SANDRA Girls' Choir 1, Concert Choir 2,3, Treas. 3, Mcdrigals 2, HR Reporter 2, FTA 1, Choir Club 2,3, Reporter 2, Choir Office 3. Valuable kaaufleagc Gained TELL ME, SUSAN, WHY IS SHE MAKING ME SlT IN THE COR- DR, KITHCART PERFORMS A DIFFICULT OPERATION. David NER? says Jimmy Parker to Susan Stoker. Kithcart, a member of the Future Physicians Club, sharpens his pencil. in Academzts at cfvapcr WHITTEN, CINDY Future Physicians 3. WIEMUTH, BOBBY Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 1,2,3, All-Region Band l,2,35 Industrial Arts 1,2,3, Reporter 25 Band Office Worker 1,3. WILCOX, DANA ' Band 1,2,3, Librarian 1,2,3, Treas. 35 Registrar's Office 1,2,3. WILLIAMS, RICKY C Club 2,35 FTA 35 Football 15 Basket- ball 1,2,3. WILLIAMSON, TURNER NHS 2,35 SC 1,35 HR VP 15 Thespians 1,25 Jets 35 Drama I,2. WILLIS, CAROLE I FHA 1,2, 2nd VP 25 Photography Club 35 Clinic Worker 2,3. WEDDING, DEBORAH SC 2,35 HR Sec. 15 FTA I5 Thespians 2,35 Red Cross 2,3. WELCH, LINDA NHS 2,35 Concert Choir 35 Choir Club 3. WHEAT, GINGER HR REPORTER 15 FTA 1,25 Latin Club 3. WHEELER, LAURENCE Math Club 1,25 Jets 3. WHITE, ERIC Slide-Rule Club 15 Science Club 15 Future Physicians 2,35 Latin Club 35 Football 15 Track 1,2,3. WHITE, JAN NHS 2,35 HR Treas. 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 35 Crest 1,2,3, Editor 35 Exchange Club 25 FTA 2,35 Quill and Scroll 1,2,3. WILLOUGHBY, JOE SC 2,3, VP 2, Pres. 3, HR Pres. I, Drama Club I, Treas. I, Thespicins I,2,3, Friend- liest Boy 2. WILSON, IDOMA HR Reporter 2, VP 3, FTA 2,3, FBLA 3, Attendance Office Assistant 2, Business Dept. Assistant 3. WIMBERLY, RUTH Band I,2,3, FTA 2, FHA 3. WINGFIELD, LINDA sc 1,2, FHA 1, VP 1, FTA 2, Mc Club 3, Volleyball I,2,3, All-State Volleyball 2, Homecoming Queen 3. WINN, CHERYL SC 2, Band I,2,3, Stage Band I,2,3, Sec. 3, All-Region Band I,3, HR Sec. 3, FHA I,2, Band Office Worker 2,3. WIPFF, SARABETH Red Cross 2, Library Club I,2,3, Pres. 2, Future Physicians I, DE Club 3, Library Assistant I,2,3. Semar year Reaches Sm! Pi' HEY WHERES THE MAN WITH THE DUMMY CARDS? Ken Passons and Karen Vannoy have a discussion in drama class. ONE MORE EXAM, AND IT'S OFF TO COLLEGE WE GOll!ll Caroline Ryan and Susan Byrd study for final exams. Remember Keopenf WOOD, BUTCH NHS 3, HR Reporter 2, FTA 2, VP 2, C Club 2,3, Jets 3, Football l,2,3. WOOD, DANNY HR Pres. 2, FTA 2,3, Swimming 2,3, Tennis 2. WOOD, DOUG Auto Body Club 2. WOOD, SYLVIA NFL 2, FHA 3, Historian 3, Tournament Speech 2, Homemaking Assistant 3. YATES, RICK Band i,2,3. YOUNG, BEVERLY HR Treas. 3, FBLA 3. YOUNG, JERRY Band l,2, FFA l,2, Auto Body Club 3. 5 WM 1 X mmm wma sl...- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1966-67 From left to righh Mike Shelton, Vice-President, Jo Mitchell, Queen, dem, Sandra Choate, Recording Secretary, Pam McGlasson, Cor Larry Stowers, Studem' Council Representative, Randy Allen, Presi- responding Secretary: Mimi Davis, Treasurer, Abbot, Bill Acosta, Roy Adams, J. D. Alber, Leslie Alexander, Eunice Alford, Kay Allen, Barbara Allen, Randy Allgood, Tanya Alpers, Linda Altschuler, Allen Ames, Jane Anderson, Glenn Anderson, Lana Andrews, Linda Anfilley, Ginger Anton, Jackie Ard, Stefanie Armstrong, Genelle Armstrong, Martha Arrington, Curl Arvin, Brad Aucoin, Mary Aucion, Sylvia Auvenshine, Dwain Avery, Shirley Bagwell, Kay Bailey, Deborah ,,,,,,fTm 533 ,,f.,. i,.,, H ei ,,, A - ,..,..,v ,...' - ...,,, I Q -,flee K ji fe, . .... 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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 1966-67 From left to right: Sudie Thompson, Recording Secretary: Jerry President, Sunny-Bonds, Student Council Representative, Janet Sherman, President, Barry Hoefer, Treasurerg Kent Finley, Vice- Flynn, Clogs Queen, Martha Denny, Corresponding Secretary. iii W Wx 1 Adams, Marva Agnew, Gary Alford, Kathy Allen, Robert Allen, Robert Allen, Susie Anderson, David Anderson, Gene Anderson, Teresa Appleton, Edith Armstrong, Mary Arrant, Patricia Haopcr fllyh Mews New Zzces 2,-we ., ' up YF' - W 2 are I, ' if f A A A -am...-:.. 7 ye :,- -. V 4- 'ff' 'V 'll-' : ?i'1fZ,:ii::1.' ' - if, ' A .- , ' P Qjwzi, sQgw1,.A:sx!?a H, Wi. ' ,f W .1 f yi, .a 2e,w4f2,- fwfarg as , QSM: ' n. Qin. QE?g5,,wgaz':5i' ismgee-wg ,U - V K , K 1 1 'U zeasneiffizlef egew , -1 V ,, B fg , , , ef fafsgggnwas ' 5 i, rs' V lr L . ' ' fl N, P r i mile.ess--me-,:.. -,Arm te ge Q , 3 Z 5 ,E Sit? 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Finley, Kent Fitzgerald, Gerald Fletcher, Rodney Flynn, Janet Follin, John Ford, David Ford, Mary Foster, David Franklin, Lynda Fredeck, Curtis Freeman, Glen Frush, Joe Fusetti, Lydia Gage, Karen Galbraith, Diane Gallagher, Linda Gardner, Jill Garner, Bruce Gee, Bob Gentry, Marsh Gentry, Steven Gibbins, Cindy Giddens, Kathren Gilbreth, Bobby Giles, Gwyn Glover, Larry Golden, Rosalind Gomez, Raymond Gonzales, Rosa Gorczynski, Dale Grantham, Gayle Graves, Billy Green, Beth Gregg, Ted Griffin, Dan Griffith, Julia Grimm, Jack Gullahorn, Claire Haag, Debbie Haggard, Carrol Haney, Matt Harding, Ricky Harkey, Kathy Harman, John Harrington, Bill Harris, Paul Harshberger, Nelda Havens, Robert Hearrell, Sarah Heffingfon, Cherry What do you mean that The Cresl is now 254 per copy? asks Howard Kirby, Heidebrechf, Molly Hein, Debby Henderson, Susan Henry, Karen .. 5.1,-. :. 1.: az. 2:L,2Ei : Z, :, ' : ra, ' ,-'Qu ,f at if, , use Sy ii ' 'fiii -5... . 5 ,113 , ,, .. .. ... ..J. .. ,..., .4 N. , U, 3 V S Q 53 K Q ,SW an Y 40 K ' X im 3 ' fa S F 3 ' L ww X, Fair sophs enjo enloy the fair. y fair nights. 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'ff V1 g, L 1 n .pr lr ---V , W - 6 M ,Q.'Q.x: - ,... U. 722213 '- -.-v-my md! kqbwm-Ld .Avi- . ur-1 M.. - ...N -f -A - N r -M1 , ,..... ,... --3 menu.. - xy N W 5 5-f' 'MQ ' Airy V wwf. 9 , lun., ' Q Y I, . 1 i K ir , L ,. . X3 5, W . 7 LN 2 .11 H 'f z I th5Vii...,,7 K . . . Yi.. vi A - D X f V U ,, - 3 '7 D flvrzzfraries ,4 Uma far Recognition. Nrziinmzl Honor Saciefys Zz!! 1966 Seated are: Mrs, Marjorie Jones, Linda Welch, Kay Menefee, Ann Fowler, Nancy Oglesby, Mary Thomas, Lynn Rouse, Barbara Pugh, Caroline Ryan, Jill Ridley, Jeanne Deffebaych, Susan Stoker, Gloria Gaston, Lynne Bills, Jan White, Leslie Alber, and Miss Price. Standing Qualities in each of the fields of scholarship, leadership, character, and service have been at- tained by all of the students inducted into the National Honor Society. The Cooper Faculty awards membership to those seniors and iuniors who the faculty believes will maintain these high standards. There are two inductions per year-one in the fall and the other in the spring. The Honor So- ciety sponsors the Valentine Post Office in February. The students are givengan opportunity to send sealed sentiments, singing telegrams, poems read with emotion and candy to one another. 192 are: Kirby Lewis, Steve Stucky, Johnny Fare, Jerry Herron, Kent Churchill, Turner Williamson, David Kithcart, Tom Mings, Kevin Hine, Tony Cumby, Carol Couch, Susan Byrd, Kathleen Murphy, Mina Achor, Sandra Bridges, and Margie Stripling. NHS Members Are Schalasfic Officers of the Honor Society are: Kent Churchill, President, David Kith- cart, Senior Representative, Kevin Hine, Vice-President, Susan Stoker, Corresponding Secretary, Kathleen Murphy, Recording Secretary, and Jan White, Treasurer. Schvlarslzzkf. . . leadership. . Kharactcr. . . Service. . eonne Deffebcch presents o speech concerning the his- :ry of the Notionol Honor Society. ,llama-1. Bill Snow, G new inductee, discusses the duties of the Honor Society with Jerry Herron ond Tommy Sortor ot the induction luncheon. , . - ,,,,.,.f -Wswwm ,........-vu--4-0 ' ., I . he , 1 Kent Churchill is presenting the new members to Mr. Anthony for occeptonce in the foll induction. Eg.-J? Q N MAY THE BIRD OF VALENTINE FLY UP YOUR NOSE. . sings IN HONOR SOCIETY THEY CALL US 'HADES ANGELS' Turner Honor Society members Becky Perkins, Jane Hall, Dee Dee Payne, Williamson, Kent Churchill, and Tommy Culver prepare to deliver Earl Krempinl ond Doug Joy, Valentine Post Office candy. N Members Zrfmifirze Wrfrk and Pkzy NEW INDUCTEES: ROW ONE: Annabel House, Sarah Helton, Doris Ann Smith, Sandra Hermann, Jackie Anton, Margaret Mings, Judy Landers. ROW TWO: Gerry Lawler, Becky Per- kins, Margie Medley, Becky Fanning, Vivian Miller, Debbie Mayes, Susan Ryan. ROW THREE: Janie Sims, Jim Carpenter, 9 5'-fe Bill Snow, Leonard Cain, Don Deal, Glenda Sneed, Jan Herring, Cassandra Roberts. ROW FOUR: Bill Brookover, Tom Smith, Jim McAden, Robert Sloan, Tommy Sartor, Jim Parker, Ray Maddox. A 1458 .LM ,.., 7' AND TO THlNK ALL THIS HAPPENED BECAUSE I HAD A 99 AVERAGE, says Kevin Hine os he builds props for on Honor Society induction. Tom Mings ond Jerry Herron fake time our to relax during Honor Sociefy work coll. Yo! COOPER'S MAMAS AND PAPAS. . .Steve Stucky, Johnny Fore, Surah Helton and Susan Stoker sing for The VPO. Qs,-TA' THESPIAN OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Jo Lynn Hudson, recording sec- Vice-president, Mike Davis, president, Tom Smith, vice-president rerary, Ann Skiles, corresponding secreiary, Harley Bonds, Vice- Carol Couch,clerk. president, .Janis Sims, senior represenfafive. ROW TWO: Bob' Hardy, Q NOT ALL STARS ARE GLAMOROUS, says Melanie Mon?- gomery as she and Deborah Wedding work wiih oiher Thespians on The senior play. Uzcspzlzns Prvmatv ALL ABOARD FOR VENUS, says Janis Sims as she works the lights for a drama production. ROW ONE: Barbara Pugh, Susan Stoker, Melanie Montgomery, Shellie Burton, Susan Hughes, Nancy Brown, Debbi Duggar, Beth Langley, Genna Mae Bell, Debby Brooks, Harley Bonds. ROW TWO: Jo Lynn Hudson, Ann Skiles, Jan Estes, Laurie Stowers, Nancy Brown, Beth Brownlee, Marilyn Robinson, Prissy Williams, Vicki Graham, Janice Bates, Janis Sims. ROW THREE: Carol Couch, Deborah Wed- Interest in Drama Curtain time! This is a familiar cry to members of Thespians, a nationally affiliated club composed of members who have worked different fields of dramatics and gained enough points by their work to qualify as members. Candidates for membership gain points by being in various stage productions, helping backstage with make-up and sets, ushering at programs, attending work calls, and taking dif- ferent speech courses. The Thespian members usual- ly participate in all major drama productions during the year. Mr. George Sorensen, CHS drama teacher, is the sponsor of Thespians. ding, Bob Hardy, Becky Biggerstaff, Ginger Antilley, Judy Crosby, Jill Warren, Kathleen Murphy, Janice Miles, Joe Willoughby, Joe Blandford. ROW FOUR: Jack Tucker, Dan Corley, Lee Haag, Ken Passons, Ted McKinnon, Tom Smith, Kent Churchill, Duane Greer, Mike Davis. dr HOW CAN YOU BUY CLOTHES ON A TEACHERS SAL- ARY'? asks George Sorensen, sponsor of the Thespians, as he supervises work call. Audiences Delight in Zfhespiezu reeluefiens ' : ,fe 3 lT'S A MAN'S WORLD. Joe Blanford is surrounded by Ann Skiles, Janice Miles, Jo Lynn Hudson, Carol Couch, Kathleen Murphy, and Barbara Pugh, his wives in the contest play, Royal Gambit. I , NEW INDUCTEES: ROW ONE: Mimi Davis, Mary TWO: Pam McGlasson, Jeff Deford, Perry Bentley, Ellen Howell, Debbie Spence, Linda Franklin. ROW Stephanie Ard, Janet Young. 198 .f ,M Royal Gambit: THE CONTEST PLAY CAST: ROW ONE: Jo Lynn Hud- Barbara Pugh. ROW TWO: Janis Sims, Joe Blanford, Susan son, Kathleen Murphy, Ann SkiIes,, Carol Couch, Janice Miles, Cobb. If 'S u L :QI M 1,3 IF I STOP HIM NOW, CAN HE SUE ME? asks Thespian Janice Miles, as Fanny Brice fo Carl Gardner in The senior play Funny Girl. 1 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Jmmg, Qlerk, Jane Hall, Corresponding Secretary. ROW TWO: Susan Byrd, Recording Secretary, Kirby Lewis, Treasurer, Kathleen Murphy, President. Dilzymf Wrfrk, Kmful Flanning Kathleen Murphy and Karen Vannoy, preparing for a debate, check out their debate opponents. The art of public speaking is learned and culti- vated by the National Forensic League. To speak with poise and confidence is encouraged and prac- ticed by the members. By participating in declamation and poetry inter- pretation or by giving original speeches, a student can accumulate points and become eligible for mem- bership in the National Forensic League. NFL helps develop leadership potential by en- couraging the members to undertake the training re- quired tor success in competitive debate, oratory, and other forms of public speaking. However, the NFL isn't all hard work. The students have the chance to travel to at least six-out-of-town tournaments and gain competitive practice. lts single purpose is to train leaders in all professions for America's future. ROW ONE: Julie Whitten, Lindi Russell, Beth Langley. ROW TWO: Paul Washburn. ROW FOUR: Duane Greer, Kent Churchill, Tom Becky Perkins, Ann Skiles, Bob Hardy, Beth Fooshee, Mr. Clyde Smith, Bill Blackburn. harp ,Minds : Cap-Watch Speakers OF COURSE I USE BAN! says Kent Churchill as he takes his speaking stance. .fix s ff., K .Xli,.w4 ,l -wwwe'war'ra, longti- , .,. ,. .. . My ,gay 5 ,ik .,., ,y Y , V . ., X , ig, , l DON'T CARE WHAT YOU SAY, I WON'T WEAR Caroline Ryan and Kathleen Murphy take a break from speech class for a lighter SUSPENDERSQ' says Jane Hall. moment. Zfrzjvs. . .?lllfl. . Work. ROW ONE: Jill Ridley, Jane Hall, Mary Alice Thomas. ROW TWO: Byrd, Caroline Ryan, Margie Stripling. ROW FOUR. Kathleen Jo Lynn Hudson, Carol Couch, Mr. Clyde Spicer. ROW THREE: Susan Murphy, Bill Grosvenor, Ralph Mason, Kirby Lewis. 'IF THIS IS WHAT BAN ATTRACTS, I'M GOING TO QUIT USING IT! ays Ken? Churchill surrounding by Becky Perkins, Jo Lynn Hudson, Jane aII, Margie Sfripling, Kafhleen Murphy, Tom Smith, Leonard ain, Robbyn Easley. Award . 1 1 l- ,, ., N1 fi 4 fan: f 9.530 lY2'554,5T9,gg,'r Iggy.: ., K - . i L?i?KZffS.i- I if :www mg fu..fwff..r :22tW3'.Pss . sv! F-F: me mduig i sf AND THEN BRAIR RABBIT SAYS... reads Tom Smith proc Ticing one of his interpretations. Billy Grosvenor is caught on his way to give c speech. 4 ROW ONE: Darwin Boardman, Virginia Cox, Patsy Jennings, Glenn Moser, Virginia Hughes, Randy Spence, Mary Burg, Barbara Pugh, Jan White, Susan Brand, Karen Simpson. ROW TWO: Barabara Lusk, Pat Commins, Kathy Lack, Becky Fanning, Shere Stubbs, Jane Baird, Jeanie Jennings, Sharon Liles, Mike Fifer, Karen Murtha, Kathy Schwarz. ROW THREE: Judy Dearman, Susan Ryan, Susie Neilon, Janet Hitt, Janet Flynn, Janie Foster, Nancy Oglesby, Anr Fowler, Patsy.Ogden, Barbara Core, Mrs. Nancy Walters, Mr Robert Holladay, sponsor. ROW FOUR: John Best, Mark Dentzer David Wills, Nita Glasscock, Ray Maddox, Ronnie England, Rober Partin, Ronnie Perkins, Norman Tindell, Howard Kirby, Jon Billings Zap ,faurmzlrlsf Hvmpvse Quill and Sew!! QUILL and SCROLL OFFICERS: Jeanie Jennings, Vice-President, Jan White, Secretary, Susan Ryan, Treasurer, Barbara Pugh, Program Chairman, Mary Berg, President. Quill and Scroll is an honor society for the journalism students who excel in any field of iournalism. Members must meet rigid require- ments and membership is by invitation only. The purpose of this organization is to reward and en- courage iournalism students. A student must meet the following require- ments to be accepted in Quill and Scroll: they must be in the upper one-third of their class, a iunior or senior in high school, have done supe- rior work in a phase of journalism, and be rec- ommended by the school's publication sponsor and be approved by the society. X, Departmental flonvrecss l Selection as a departmental honoree is a very important honor to a student. To win this award a student must rank as a top scholar in the field. Outside time and devotion to the subject are also key factors to be considered. It is with great pride and praise that the Talisman presents the l967 departmental honorees. Languages: English, French, German, Latin, and Spanish offer Cooper stu- dents an excellent chance to discover a country's grammar and its literature. These five students have best helped to display outstand- ing skill in the language arts and literature. English: English award this year goes to senior, Steven Stucky, a music maior who plans to go to Baylor. French: French award this year goes to senior, Ann Fowler, Talis- man worker, who plans to maior in French at the University ot Ala- bama. German: Senior, Jerry Herron, a biology pre-med maior plans to attend the University of Texas. Latin: Robert Sloan, senior, plans to attend Baylor with the idea of selecting his future career while in college. Spanish: Junior, Ralla Sue Vickers captures the Spanish award along with a few tennis awards. 5 i 3 3 1 sw Wm' ,4 rfs, Creativity, imagination, and industry characterize the fine arts department. Fine arts include such wide variety of interests as art, band, choir, drama, orchestra, and speech. For a student to be able to participate in these areas, he must first be a good student in all of his academic subjects. It is from these six fields that man has produced the most lasting and most beautiful creations of our world. Art: Senior, Tony Cumby, will be an art major and plans to attend either TCU or McMurry. Band: Mike Burt, senior, plans to be a music major at Texas Tech. Choir: Senior, Carl Gardner, plans to be an education major at Texas Western. Drama: Carol Couch, senior, plans to major in history at the University of Texas. Orchestra: John Fare, senior, plans to attend Texas Tech and major in music. Speech: Senior, Kirby Lewis, plans to be a social science major at the University of Oklahoma. i tw ' V Drama Carol Couch Challenges of the future must be met by a society of mathemati- cians and scientists. This generation has seen an emphasis on sci- ence and math that the world has not seen before. The hope for peace in the world lies with the men and women who must learn to live in harmony with their fellow man. Progress tempered with compassion is the goal of the scientist and the mathematician of the future. Cooper High School students are offered such diverse math and science subiects as electronics, algebra, trigonometry, plane geome- try, solid geometry, analytical analysis, biology, chemistry, and phy- sics. The social sciences offer world history, civics, American history, Texas history, and world geography. The departmental honorees in the field of math and science have been selected for outstand- ing contributions to their re- spected fields. Electronics: Colburn Dick, senior, an electrical engi neering major, plans to at- tend the University of Texas. Mathematics: a fu t u r e math maior, senior, Tom Mings, plans to attend Rice University. Science: Vivian Miller, se- nior, plans to maior in chem- istry at the University of Texas. Social Science: Kevin Hine, senior, plans to major in law at the University of Texas. ll W O lfusiness Business skills have become increasingly important in this modern world. Secretarial work, home economics, iournalism, mechanical drawing, development of good work skills are all important and vital tools to carry on everyday life and work. The business depart- ment teaches shorthand, typing, and all secretarial skills needed. Distributive education teaches a student to work well and efficiently in the commercial world. The iournalism department instructs news- paper work and iournalistic skills. The home economics department teaches the art of good family living and the concepts needed to maintain a good home. Mechanical drawing leads a student to such profitable fields as drafting and architecture. The departmental honorees have worked hard at these various business skills and have made their respective departments proud of their accomplishments. Commercial: Darlene Newton, senior, plans to go to work full time upon graduation from Cooper. Distributive Education: Senior, Sarabeth Wipff, plans to attend James Connally Tech Institute and will study IBM computer work. Home Economics: Sandy Adkisson, senior, plans to attend Com- mercial College and plans to become a secretary. Journalism: Senior, Jan White, plans to attend Trinity University but is undecided as to her maior. Mechanical Drawing: Robert Wiemuth, senior, plans to attend either ACC or Texas A and M and plans to maior in architecture. Z7l1,1fsicrzl,4rfs and Hrrzffss Physical fitness is vital to a strong America. Manual and physical labor have been key factors that have kept America a vibrant, pro- gressive nation. The physical arts and crafts at Cooper High School are represented by such subiects as auto body shop, boys' and girls' physical education, vocational agriculture, and woodshop. Auto Body Shop: Junior, Gordon Clark, learns a valuable and useful trade. Boys' Physical Education: Mark Beebe, junior, learns vital physi- cal skills. Girls' Physical Education: Senior, Alanna Kennedy, plans to ma- ior in business at McMurry. Vocational Agriculture: Larry Billingsley, senior, plans to maior in agriculture at Texas A and M. Woodshop: Ronny Helberg, senior, plans to major in agriculture at Texas A and M. Uaismau Srzlufes ,C ognition to Cooper High School in local, state, and national competition. The TALISMAN staff is very proud and happy to recognize these outstanding people and Their diligent efforts that made these awards possible. Students such as these have rnade Cooper the great school that it has corne to be. CAROL COUCH JOHNNY FARE National Merit Scholarship Finalist National Merit Scholarship Finalist All State Orchestra JOHN BEST CATHY cRuTcHFiELD TOMMY SARTOR MIKE BURT All State Orchestra All State Orchestra All State Orchestra All State Symphonic Band ,wt ,, ,Q ff, 1 , r Y if l Y , C Q MARILYN ROBINSON CLAIRE KIMBROUGH CAROLINE RYAN SANDY ADKlSSON MFSS Uftifed Fwd DAR Award District Y nominee for Governor Honorable Mention 210 Make-it-with-Wool Contest rv- E Cooper students brought wide spread rec- 5' DAVID KITHCART TOM MINGS MAC RAUCH STEVEN STUCKY National Merit Scholarship Finalist National Merit Scholarship Finalist National Merit Scholarship Finalist National Merit Scholarship Finalist a r pi. , O if i, ii sssc vt FF -, 2 ' F .. ' . , .cfis .2-- S ? S , 'fi sascc S GRADY WADDELL All State Symphony All State Symphony BILL MAYFIELD JACK MILDREN MITCH ROBERTSON All District Football All District Football Top 33-Football Exchange Club Lineman ofthe Year All District Basketball All Slole All District ESTELLE GRIFFIN Make-it-with-Wool Junior Division SARAH HELTON CHERYL WINN Area Little Sister Award Betty Crocker Award of Young Homemakers Homemaker of Tomorrow Organizalivns ,4 Uma for kllawshzp. . . 'WY Student Hauucil Preszkicrzt N 4706 Willaughby President of the Zfcws Assaciation of Student Hozmcils' Mac Rauch indent Kwmcil Keprcseufv FRONT ROW: Jo Ann Toombs, Denise Battey, Judy Landers, Pat Commins, Judy Buescher, Deborah Wedding, Brenda Stubbs. SEC- OND ROW: Carla Wright, Lynda Franklin, Claire Gullahorn, Janet Flynn, Sunny Bonds, Debbie Johnson, Kathy Harkey. THIRD ROW: Jane Hall, Dede Payne, Ginger Antilley, Larry Stowers, Linda Welch, Cooper's Student Council represents student gov- ernment in action. Each homeroom chooses one rep- resentative who voices its ideas and opinions. This representative must maintain an eighty-five average to remain in the council. The Student Council has a Peggy Prentice, Cassandra Roberts, Leonard Cain. FOURTH ROW: Mike Lanier, Brenda Garner, Glenn Anderson, Mimi Davis, Toni Terzian, Joe Frush, Dale Harper, Jim Parker. FIFTH ROW: Glenn McCIeskey, Bruce Tabor, Rick Palmour, Terry Niedecker, Ken Steven- son. number of traditional jobs that they perform for the school. They are responsible for the devotional, operation of the student store, decorating the bulletin boards, and sponsoring a door decorating contest. School Gooorumout 121 ,fiction FRONT ROW: Jane Morris, Robert Sloan, Craig Stewart, Janis Sims, Mac Rauch, Joe Willoughby, and Mrs. Clovis Bradford, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Carol Couch, Sandy Bridges, Pamela McGlasson, Susan Rosser, Kay Bagwell, Susie Neilon, and Mr. Joe Humphrey, assistant sponsor. THIRD ROW: Mary Berg, Jan Kirkendall, Christie Abbott, Kathy Lack, Judy Esh, Lyn Leveridge, Paul McClendon, Nan- This year the Council started several new pro- grams: a tutoring service is now offered, as well as counseling with possible drop-outs. The Student Council also sponsored several programs during cy Holzmann. FOURTH ROW: Tony Cumby, Dana Crockett, Ann Ford, Elizabeth Rutledge, Donna McKeever, Kenny Stephens, Mike Bruner, Betty Duffield, Tom Mings. FIFTH ROW: Allen Hearn, Mitch Robertson, Ted McKinnon, David Hightower, Edgar Ramirez, Barry Hoefer, Robert Manly, Lyndon Herring, Gordy Brown. the year, such as the Merry Andrew Assembly, the Computer dance, and the Intra-City Teacher Talent Show. Cooper High School has been forTunaTe and honored To have had Two fine leaders in The way of student governmenT This year. IT is a high honor To have the State President ofthe STudenT Councils of Texas aT Cooper. Much effort and many hours of planning went To make Mac Rauch The recipient of This honor. Mac has been dedicated to This high position and has had many hours of extra work placed upon him. Pam PruiTT has aided him in his correspondence. Cooper is iusTifi- ably proud to have had such energy and devotion exhibited by Mac. Joe Willoughby, presidenT of Cooper's sTudenT coun- cil, has displayed poise, loyalty, friendliness, and above all he has been a leader who has remained admired and well- liked. His ready smile and sparkling wiT have come To be expecfecl by his fellow classmaTes. The halls of Cooper will be a liTTle less wild nexT year and will lack that certain something that only Joe could bring. 1967 will long be remembered as The year that iT was blesT with remarkable leadership and drive. Under The guidance of Joe Willoughby and Mac Rauch, many new and varied programs have been instigated aT Cooper. IT is with deep graTiTude and pride ThaT we Thank These Two tireless workers. ii- . Q X . f Q 3 v wiiagmwmai- Joe Willoughby, president, presides at The Council's Monday morning meeting. Preifys lead Krfzmcil Activities Hs if NT! iw: Mac Rauch and Joe Willoughby appear To be meditating over the up-coming Council activities. Henneil ,Melnbere uch, JoL Hudson, and JoeIBlandford seem to be en- he Coun computer dance Plan Stndent ,lletieities ,4e11nin1ls'ter Seneel Geeernrnent Pam McGIas Tud cil's scra d Glenda Gracy manage The Student Store. ,Manage Stnetent Stare Al, 47555 vw ,ww Council Officers are, trol left to right: Judy Buescher, Recording Secretary, Kenny Stephens, Vice-President, and Glenda Gracy, Secretary, Joe Willoughby, sident, Daresa Herring, Corresponding Treasurer. ,,., ,. I I, hw Y of N. . fi ' ' remiss A C f f 6 635 X wif-:Qi W , ' tw g LLM, A . 'S 'Q 'V,. A 'el N55 . I ' W ,.N,,,Si V llr 7 2, C . ,. f -f f fi ,un 'fi f i, . U My of gilfgzs, K J, L- if ,I L ' ., , , V Jlstiilli ' f a' 5 ' f r . 2 3 ,. ,. 1 . . ' Peggy Prentice has exhibited much imagination boards for Cooper this year. in designing the bulletin 220 Zrfuncil Members Display ri 5 5 2 II S, For the second year in a row, Mr. Holladay's room has won the Student Council's door deco- rating contest. mg, 'av Jimmy Parker, The chaplain, is responsible for the school devotion each day. Kirby Lewis participates in the Councils new fufor - , ing service by assisting Pat Goff. r Sfactivs Lfazdcrslzgv ' ' Kay Bagwell, Glenda Gracy, and Judy Buescher serve Linda Pruirr at the homecoming Tea. A., i .q , i lx X' 1' if V 1, X i' 3 221 FBLA Officers are: FRONT ROW: Sharon Crawford, Historian, surerg David Blandford, Vice-President, and Eddie Duryea, Susan Sundby, Reporter, Cathy Filipovich, Parliamentarian, President. Pam Costin, Secretary. BACK ROW: Martha Brockwell, Trea- ?ufure lgusincss lenders 0f,4meric1z flaw Cooper's Future Business Leaders' Club is an organ- ization serving as a successful means to promote in- terest in the business world and to encourage stu- dents to look to business for a career. Membership consists of students who are taking or have taken at least one business course. As a service activity this year, the Cooper FBLA made a survey of prominent Abilene businesses for information concerning careers in business and what our local businesses expect from our students. To raise money for our various activities, the mem- bers sold candy and presented The We-Four in a paid assembly. Cooper was represented at the State Convention in Denton. At the convention we entered our scrap- book, a parliamentary procedure team, Mr. and Miss FBLA and sponsored a candidate for state vice-presi- dent. Judy Utz reminds Miss Lancaster, student teacher that it is time to start working on one of their fund-raising proiects. FBLA Members are: FRONT ROW: Bobbie Cockrell, Margie William- son, Barbara Gee, Cindy Cope, Patty Langford, Carolyn Lefler, Sharon Crawford. SECOND ROW: Peggy Jones, Patsy Gage, DeeDee Horton, Diane Haney, Marilyn Shannon, Sherri Sorgee, Judy Utz, Mrs. Evelyn Longacre-Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Janice Paschal, Tom 'sf Bell, Pam Costin, Donna Guy, Darlene Newton, Edith Simpson, Beth Harber, Charolett Bilbrey. BACK ROW: Martha Brockwell, Cathy Flipovitch, Buddy Howard, Eddie Duryea, Charles Culver, Doug Foster, David Cleveland, Sherri Giddens. Several glllfld Raising Prajecfs far the State Cfvnvcnfiou 9: Q '.'.'.z'pf ew: S T . if 'Q i FBLA Members are: FRONT ROW: Idoma Wilson, Karen Jolbert, Linda Sonnamaker, Nancy Young, Linda Morrison, Vicki Moore. SECOND ROW: Louis Martin, Linda Skidmore, DeAnna Frazier, Carol Wallace, Cindy Mier, Glenna Stellers, Melinda Skipper. THIRD ROW: Diane Moore, Susan Sundby, Brenda Young, Cindy Sullins, Nancy Richards, Scott McDonald, John Wright. BACK ROW: Mr. Gary Ragsdale, Sponsor, Ronnie Williams, Jerry Rucker, David Blandford, Blake Ware, John Stearns. -5...M Some active FBLA members are David Blandford and Nancy Richards. David Cleveland, Oliver Howard, and Linda Sonnamaker watch Cind Seated are Nancy Young, Barbara Gee, and Cindy Sullins. Sullins as she prepares a list of the club's activities. 916224 Activities Are Many and Varied Oliver Howard demonstrates the fine arf of paper cutting to Cindy Sul- Barbara Gee and Sharon Crawford proof read the FBLA scrapbook. lins and Nancy Young. 224 ie! 9 3 i P E M r. 91604 Omfcr J-foward Miss 5716124 Sharm Zrawford Left to Right: Ray Maddox, Mike Finfer, Rand Chancey, Jan White, and Mary Berg pause after proof-reading the final copy of the next edition ofthe Crest. Cooper's bi-monthly publica- tion, the Crest, results from the efforts of many students. The Crest keeps the student body in- formed on all maior events. Their efforts serve as valuable experience in the field of iour- nalism. The staff learns helpful tips in the editorial and business fields of the newspaper. Work- ing on the Crest teaches the members of the staff proper methods of expression and pre- pares them for future careers in iournalism. Kaapcris' Kms! Keeps Students Left to Right: David Wills, Ronnie England, Norman Tindell, Robert Boardman, and Glenn Moser relax after meeting the last deadline Partin, Virginia Hughes, Howard Kirby, Judy Dearman, Darwin of the newspaper. Mrs. Nancy Walter, sponsor, supervises the writing of an article as Shere Stubbs, Ronnie Perkins, Nita Glasscock, Ran- dy Spence, and Becky Fanning observe. Ynfarmed an Scl100l,4cii11iiies na? G2 Left to Right: Virginia Cox, Barbara Lusk, Mrs. Frances Hermann, business advisor, Karen Simpson and Susan Brand proudly display the first four editions of the Crest. Members of the Cooper Math Club sacrifice two hours of sleep in home room to improve their math skills. Instruction is given in the fields of number sense and advanced study of the slide rule, helping each student strengthen his background in the study of mathematics. The instruction helps students pre- pare for college math as well as ease the burden of their present high school studies. Club members also boost Cooper's reputation in scholastic fields. This extra training is evident in slide rule and number sense competitions at the Uni- versity lnterscholastic League district contest held this spring. Members of the Cooper Math Club hope to see Cooper High School develop a reputation as an aca- demic high school. The name COOPER on a diploma increasingly means more. Officers: Math Club: FRONT ROW: Cathy Crutchfield, Secre- tary, Margie Medley, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Tom Mings, President: Jim McAden, Vice-President, Bill Snow, Program Chairman. Students Sifplarc World afyvlafhcmatics FRONT ROW: Mike Leach, Texas FitzGerald, Mark Beebe, Cathy ingame, Tom Mings, Mr. Ronnie Cheek-Sponsor. BACK ROW: Crutchfield, Margie Medley, John Fare. SECOND ROW: Jim Mc7Rden, Jimmy Roberts, Jeff Connor, Andy Jones, Eric White, Fred Doyle, Mark Dentzer, Jack Covington, Roger Duck, Randal Montgomery. Bill Snow. THIRD ROW: Mike Carter, Jackie Brock, Doug Jay, Johnny Blass- FRONT ROW: Betty Hay, Sandra Webb, Susan Harwell, Penny Casey, dlebrooks, Mr. Jack Glover. BACK ROW: Bill Austin, Tom Cooper, Janet Story, Linda Welch, Kathy Schwarz, Tanya Sheppard. SEC- Alan Bates, Steve Collier, Gary Broyles, Kenny Carroll, Barry Mc- OND ROW: Mary Lee Baker, Ann Hooks, David Huether, Rodney Pherson,Tom Wright. Collins, Steven Stucky, Bobby Walker, Ronnie Crane, Melanie Mid- Cflulr Members Study Medieval ,Music Members of Cooper's Choir Club, the Pro Musicae Scholastica, work hard during the school year learn- ing the tunes and words of music from the twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth centuries. Recordings by various recording artists are heard by the students of this club, and the Madrigal Singers present inter- esting programs of Medieval music to the student body. The Recorder, an instrument of the Renaissance period, is studied by some of the members of the club. The club also sponsors a bake sale as a fund raising proiect during the spring term. Members also enioy field trips around Abilene to hear vari- ous pipe organs inthe city. -5 Q g : rl . . I ,eil ' V ei . c, .,,. Class Officers: Pro Musicae Scholastica: FRONT ROW: Melanie Midcllebrooks, Mistress Metronome: Susan Harwell, Keeper of the Keys: Penny Casey, Official Hysterical Giggler. BACK ROW: Tom Wrilght, Most Worthy Assistant Director: Steven Stucky, Most Wor- thy Director. 229 lf i i 1fA .r 7 ' r FRONT ROW: Janis Sims, Dana Crockett, Ann Ford, Susan Cobb, ford, Bo Pearson, Kevine Hine, Gary Oakley. BACK ROW: Paul Mc- Donna McKeever, Elizabeth Rutledge. SECOND ROW: Larry Stowers, Clendon, Bruce May, Larry Billingsley, Donna Beck, Craig Stewart, Randy Allen, Randall Martin, Kenny Stephens, Jon Harrison, Dick Billy Mayfield, Brad Biggerstaff. Dillingham. THIRD ROW: John Landers, Butch Wood, Johnny Rad- ? 61116: Athletic? Hes! 'C' CLUB OFFICERS: David Johnson, Vice-President, Mitch Robertson, President, Linda Wingfield, Secretary, Dana Crockett and Dana Beck, Social Chairmen. Cooper's 'C' Club is mainly organized of ath- letes, both boys and girls, who have at least one varsity letter credited to them in any sport that is offered at Cooper. They may have partici- pated in either, football, basketball, track, base- ball, tennis, swimming, volleyball, or any other inter-school sport. The members devote many hours of their own time into serving the school. They annually spon- sor a junior high girls' basketball tournament. They have a booth in the TAP Carnival. The fans at the home basketball games buy their refresh- ments from a booth run and managed by the 'C' Club. Each year, one special girl is chosen by the members as the one girl who they think has helped boost student spirit the most and bestow upon her the title of Spirit of Athletics. FRONT ROW: Danny Sherman, Linda Wingfield, Lindi Russel, Sandy liams, Jack Mildren, Jim McAden, Ken McClure, Ralla Sue Vickers, Bridges, Vicki Street, Randall Montgomery. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Barbara Wroten. BACK ROW: Mike Shelton, Ken Passons, Johnny Deffebach, Mina Achor, Lucille Appleton, Francis Scott, Connie Fin- Self, David Johnson, Eddie Duryea, Jon Bradley, Danny Haddox, Lee ley, Richard Richburg. THIRD ROW: Steven Howard, Ricky Wil- Haag. l coulcln't find a telephone booth, so l'll change here, if you won't look. Jim McAden tries on his letter iacket as Eddie Duryea looks on. Z7' 61116 Keeps Spirits Hgh l want my iacket, and hey, how come you're in the picture on the other side ofthe page and l'm not? asks Gary Oakley to Jim McAden as Jerry Hoff, beside Gary, and Steve Howard and Eddie Duryea look on from the other side. Kougar Marching Band Makes Hrs! at 11.111 FLUTES Jerry Herron Connie Finley Nancy Holzman Ann Rucker Becky Homer Jan Simpson Carla Judd Carol Graham Gwyn Giles CLARINETS Janice Herring Daniel Lessing Sharon Smith Carl Brown Sharon Liles Susan Brand Denise Weltman John Mingus Bill Weeks Gail Olsen Brenda Lamar Karen Jenke Lloyd Manley Linda Walker Cheryl Crawford Debbie Haag Debbie Engler Alan Brown Stephanie Bedford Jeannie Martin Peggy Dunlap ALTO CLARINETS Sharon Soladay Otis Richards Kay Alford Lynn Decker BASS CLARINETS Carol Rynders Dana Wilcox Ruth Wimberly Allen Webb Karen Simpson Judy Neeb Bonnie Ragland OBOES Karen Clack Jerri Pilant ALTO SAXES Robert Hale Roger Thompson Katherine Barnett Randy Roundtree Cherie Smith Linda Rice Scott Carter Anglea Basso Dara Stephens Rhonda Bond Sherry Grimes BASOONS Glenda Sneed Peggy Hermann TENOR SAXES Bobby Wiemuth Cheryl Winn James Means BARITONE SAXES Craig Young Billy Graves CORONETS Mike Burr Robert Manley Terry Whitley Tim Steed David Mallon Wayland Bailey Don Graves Gary Culpepper Sharon Sudberry Ricky Stanland Gary Landers John Ragle Danny Price Mike Kilpatrick Robert Hanens Rick Yates FRENCH HORNS Grady Waddell David Hale Gary Israel Nelda Harshberger Grant Burnside Andrea Jenkins George Vallance BARITONES Pat Young Joe David Owens Richard Fielder Colburn Dick Huey Seale David Rucker Jackie Johnson Andy Benz TROMBONES Rafe Harshburger Roger Duck Oliver Howard Richard Pickett Butch Bellew Tom Mings Skipper McGreggor Lyndon Herring Jackie Hillis Jerry Wadlington Joe Howard TUBAS Kenneth Brown Charles Dickey Andy Jones Kenton Kidwell Otis Martin Tommy Neeb Dwayne Peevey PERCUSSION John Harmon Don Bushell Bill Horton Ronnie Herrington David Foster Robert Mullins Bruce Bolick Ray Boyd Dale Gilliam Don Waddington Since summer The Cooper band has been Training in precision marching and oTher skills, under The di- recTion of Mr. Warren ThaxTon. Their hours of pracTice are necessary in presenTing half-Time shows aT The TooTball games. On November 19, The band's well- drilled rouTine won Them a TirsT division aT U. l. L. marching conTesT in Big Spring. IT is a TradiTion wiTh The Cooper band To sponsor an annual Chili Bowl. The money raised from This is employed in The financing of Trips. Several members of The band made The All- DisTricT Band on December TO. These people are Karen Clark, Janice Herring, Sharon Soladay, Mike BurT, RoberT Manley, David Hale, KenneTh Brown, RoberT Mullins, Bobby WiemuTh, and Grady Waddell, who is also a member of The All-STaTe Orchesfra. These people are eligible To compeTe Tor Region Band on January 7. U15 Stage Hand Left To right: Charles Dickey, Don Waddington, Kenton Kidwell, Lindo Rice, Mike Kilpatrick, Tom Mings, Kothering Barnett, Jerry Buddy Howard, Bobby WiemuTh, RoberT Manley, Cheryl Winn, Wadlington, Skipper McGregor, and Billy Graves. Richard PickeTT, Mike Burt, Robert Hale, Tim Steed, Roger Duck, 4 New Baud Direcfvr .75 Warren Zfhzuffou Mr. Thaxton writes to confirm reservations for dinner in Odessa. Hand Swcufiws H5411 Phu the year? ,Activities Maiorettes forthe band are Sharon Soladay, Karen Clock, Karen Simpson, Jan Simpson, and Cherie Smith. Band Officers are Kenton Kidwell, Property Officer, Mike Burt, Presi- dent, Carl Brown, Sophomore Representative, Oliver Howard, Publicity Manager, Cheryl Winn, Secretary, Dana Wilcox, Treasurer, Terry Whit- ley, Vice-President, Sharon Smith, Senior Representative, and Susan Brand, Junior Representative. 235 Officers: Industrial Arts: FRONT ROW: Roger Sivley, President, Elaine Sanders, Treasurer, Patricia McClendon, Secretary. BACK ROW: Bob Moore, Sergeant-at-Arms, David Stewart, Vice-President, Ronnie Helberg, Reporter. Members of Cooper's Industrial Arts Club, to coin a phrase, learn by doing. They are representatives of the many kinds of mechanical occupational courses offered at Cooper. The members come from the woodshop, mechanical drawing, and architectural design classes. Through this club, students learn things that may help them in their adult life. They acquire responsibility, initiative, and develop an at- titude of usefulness. They learn these talents and are allowed to express these skills in drawing and build- ing. All of the members have done satisfactory work in their daily Industrial Arts class. The Industrial Arts Chapter of Cooper High School face the spring semester well prepared for the vari- ous contests. Mr. Payne is the faculty sponsor for the club. 9ur1ciiam1l Dcszyms 6013 of .7r1dusfri11l,4rf FRONT ROW: Jim Skinner, Danny Stevens, Mike Meyers, Steve Whatley, .l'lynn Proctor, Elaine Sanders, Patricia McClendon, Roger Sivley, Roy Acosta, Steve Scott. SECOND ROW: Gary Israel, Don Faulkner, David Kidwell, Keith Kidwell, John Scarpa, Bob Moore, .lay Mitchell, Skeeter Reid, Bill Leach, Richard Smith, Mr. Payne. THIRD ROW: Matt Haney, Steve Funderberg, Caroll Haggard, Phil Graham, Tommy Taylor, Walter Daniel, Rick Harding, Mike Morris, Mike Price, Danny Sisco. BACK ROW: Ronnie Helberg, Bill Comer, Dick Dillingham, Clifford Basso, Mike Brusewitz, Bobby Weimuth, Richard Gonzales, David Stewart, Billy Rule, Bill Brookover. 'nw 'O L A Y .W -,xg Just think-me, another Frank Lloyd Wright. Ricky Stana- Hmmm. Looks good on paper. Wonder if it'll work? Carol land diligently works on a drawing in mechanical drafting. Haggard studies a layout plan for a house. Deszyners Pu! Kmfuflcdge E21 use L 2 in 3, 5 :My 'gr ggi. 3 L fbi' K aglktlgf W' v 5 . . L ' 2 ix A li Nix or it 'Wk fy tggktiifv 'H Timex L ff 'W 1 xiii' , ,L .,, U 583,55 ,. 9 ., LM Maybe this'll give Ricky lFrank Loyd Wright' some competition. Rick Harding puts the finishing touches on his woodshop proiect, a gun rack. Science t Klub Sweetheart Pan ,Mcgkzssen Judustrrhl Arte Sweetheart Ylfyrm Procter FRONT ROW: Bobby Walker, Theresa Taylor, Jeanne Martin, Jerry Ravenseroft, Tim Moore, Roger Dennis. SECOND ROW: Doug Wil- liamson, Bill Schisler, Mark Stopp, Jack Monk, Richard Fielder, Ken Malone, Mrs. Jane Mayfield-sponsor. THIRD ROW: Jack Goddard, Travis Ellison, Eddie Blakey, Steve Nichols, Ken Black, Mike Charlton. BACK ROW: John Woodle, Dale Gorczynski, Pete Morford, Eddie Wright, Ted Gregg, Kenneth Fergus. young Scienfzlvfs 166116111 Nature? Secrets J Z: E Officers: Science Club: FRONT ROW: Mark Stopp, Secretary: Richard Fielder, President. BACK ROW: Steve Nichols, Trea- surer: Mike Charlton, Vice-President. Cooper's Science Club, Chi Beta Phi, has many activities throughout the year. Speakers from the Abilene Nature Society, the De Vry institute of Technology and speakers from various other science institutions enthralled the students with the wonders of the field of science. Other activities include a tour of the computer complex at Dyess Air Force Base, setting up and working in a food booth at the T.A.P. Carnival, and participating in the Nature Society's annual bird count. Cooper's club is affiliated with an association that is very devoted to advancing scientific studies, the Texas Junior Academy of Science. Mrs. Jane May- field, biology teacher, participated as the club's faculty sponsor. 40 Learning Gorczynski, Doug Williamson, and seated is Bill Schisler. qi Learning and Bob 'V' biological skills are Jerry Ravenscroft, Dale l6'i0l0gy Wzvmistry V100 the operation of a geiger counter are Teresa Nelson, Kenneth Fergus, Walker. John Criswell, Travis Ellison, and Jack Goddard experi ment with some of the various pieces of chemistry equip ment of Cooper. Physirs FRONT ROW: Howard Jones, Cassandra Marshall, Georgia Terry. ROW: Gerry Lawler, Richard Bernard, Hurley Gilpin, Bill Nor- SECOND ROW: Larry Wheeler, Randy Russell, Don Deal, BACK wood. Mysteries ef Seierzee Prebed Ever Deeper Cooper's advanced Science Club, The JeTs, is an , organizaTion ThaT Teaches sTudenTs more on The sub- iecT of science Than is TaughT on The high school level. This club is made up of sTudenTs from classes of Physics, Advanced ChemisTry, advanced biology and other fields of sciences aT Cooper. The maior porTion of The proiecTs Tor The various science fairs come from This club. Mr. Harper, Physics Teacher, and Mr. Caf- Tey, ChemisTry, are The faculTy advisors To The club. The JeTs Club is locally sopnosored by The Junior Engineering Technical SocieTy, and Mr. Dick Brooks, a local engineer Tor WesT Texas UTiliTies Company. Officers: Jef Club: FRONT ROW: Gerry Lawler, SecreTary: Gloria Gaston, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Hurley Gilpin, Vice- PresidenT and Program Chairman: Bill Norwood, PresidenT. FRONT ROW: Wilbert Prather, Neal Bivens, Don Hauell, John Lan- ders, James Young, Pam Pruitt, Barry Robertson, Pat Young, Eugene Bell, Kenneth Milburn, Mike Lenz. SECOND ROW: Tony Graham, Gerald Rutledge, Terry Niedecken, Tommy Scurlock, Joe Scott, Rick Palmour, Gary Sellers, Gary Davis, Scott Graham, Donnie Barbee, James McFadden. THIRD ROW: Hank Bennett, Ken Passons, Ray Trusler, Dwayne Roberson, Paul Donald, Paul Doty, Jackie Jordan, Curtis Priddey, Gary Stevens, Doug Lett, Dwain Auvenshine, Leland Robinson-Sponsor. BACK ROW: Carlton Lundgren, Wayland Huey, Jimmy Mitchell, Jack Prater, Larry Billingsley, Billy Ruel, Ricky Foster, David Cleveland, Steve Lindley, Paul Davis, Walter Daniel. Hhapier Zzrmers Put Skills in Wrfrk E I 5 Chapter Farmer Officers: FRONT ROW: Donnie Barbee, Secretary: Ray Trusler, Reporter, Gerald Rutledge, Vice-president. BACK ROW: Jackie Jordon, Sentinel, Larry Billingsley, President: Ricky Foster, Treasurer. 242 One chapter of the Cooper Future Farmers of America is the Chapter Farmers. The boys have had one year of previous membership in FFA as Green Hands. ln addition to being in Green Hands, they have each made at least S50 on a product project. Participating in district competi- tion at Abilene, Fort Worth, Houston, and Odessa, the members gained valued experience as well as recognition. These contest included the judging of livestock, dairy cattle, poultry, dairy products, meats, and iudging of land. The Chapter Farmers undertook a leadership skills program, which in- cluded a radio team furnishing various programs, chapter conducting, and junior-senior farm skill. The Future Farmers ot America is a nationally affiliated organization of boys who are interested in farming and ranching, but it is also valuable as a study in all fields. These boys work hard all year and earn money through a peanut sale. Officers: Green Hands: FRONT ROW: David Turner, Earl Jordan, Treasurers, Pete Baldwin, Secretary, Don Lackey, Reporter, Gary Miller, President, Rick Newmon, ViceAPresident, Mike Chase, Sentinel. Members of the Future Farmers of America are required to be enrolled in a vocational agriculture course. Members are also required to have some type of proiect associated with the field of agri- culture. Green Hands were the first classification for FFA members. Cooper's forty-three members par- ticipated in the fall in contests of chapter conducting, farm skills, and radio teams. Members of Cooper's FFA Chapter have gone to state for the past four years. All Green Hands work toward becoming members of the Chapter Farmers after having had a product proiect. The boys do most of their work at the new Ag Barn. Their main goal, however, is becoming a useful citizen of the future with the knowledge gained in farming, ranching, and other fields. Green Hands 'Sturt I-From Scratch FRONT ROW: Tommy Tutt, Bill Barbee, Jorden Wood, Jim Walls, Earl Jordon, Pam Pruitt, Phil Van Cleave, Delbert Bleeker, Dean Miller, Billy Crane, Bill Bobo, Pete Baldwin. SECOND ROW: Bill Coalson--Sponsor, Gary Button, Ric Bliss, Bill Moor, Phil Foster, Rocky Jay, Bobby Clark, Jimmy Fleming, Ronnie Parker, David Turner, Loreto Aguirre. THIRD ROW: John Wood, David Ratliff, Pete Morrison, Pat Murphy, John Stewart, Buddy Coke, Smokey Shanks, Don Lackey, Larry Glover, Micky Price, Barry Hailey. BACK ROW: Brad Biggerstaff, Ricky Rodgers, Ricky Watson, Dwayne Marrs, Gary Miller, Rick Newmon, Ronnie Helberg, Billy Guinn, Bobby Burton, Mike Chase. Mr. Ronnie Helgberg poses with the Grand Champion dairy heifer of the Cooper-Abilene Livestock Show. Coalson, i've heard of room heaters, but this is ridiculous! ex- claims Ricky Foster as he adiusts his acetyelene torch. 244 figs learn iam Wekiing iv Hhivkeus Curtis Priddy stands at the top of his class with his New Zea- Paul Davis poses with fellow Ags and his prize-winning land white rabbits. Capons. Wig. f...n6 , .W '- W ,- JAR 1 W .N Vi - ,A , M . , i , 11 V wwf-vw-'-4...-and -+4113 .LZ '!5'-Tw-,L Larry Billingsley exhibits his Angus bull, champion of The show. A A cow goes 'MOO'. Brilliant! Thinks Roy Trussler as he studies the basics of farming. X954 Mafia: fudy lgcfore Eifhibifing JW' ,fif 'f':::? ' ws-N' i . H 'Ai Q , , ' 3 W . ' Gerald Rutledge and Hank BenneTT look over Hank's Grand Champion lamb. 245 At the end ot the Abilene Livestock Show, Cooper came out with several fine winners. The Cooper Fu- ture Farmers placed high as champions in the fields of sheep, cattle, poultry, rabbits. Winning in these various fields were Larry Billingsley, taking a rating ot champion on his Angus bull, Paul Donald took the Grand Champion position with his southdown lamb, Gerald Rutledge's fine wool lamb took honors as the Champion lamb of this division of the show, Ron- nie Helberg took honors as having the Grand Cham- pion dairy heifer, Curtis Priddy and his New Zealand white rabbits reign as champions in that class, and Paul Davis had prize winning capons. Pretty Pam Pruitt, Chapter Sweetheart, presents the ribbon for the Grand Champion lamb of the show to Hank Bennett. AG Hays: Prize' Winners Paul Donald proudly shows-off his Grand Champion Southdown lamb of the Abilene-Cooper Show. Gerald Rutledge exhibits the champion Fine Wool Iomb in the Toylor County Fot Stock Show. Mr. Robinson observes Eorl Jorc1don's Champion Fine Wool lomb ofthe show. Would you believe Hank Bennett ond his lomb?? Honk Bennett exhibits his goat ot the Cooper, Abilene Fot Stock Show. 247 52,4 Swevtheari Pam Pruitt FRONT ROW: Sarah HelTon, Carolyn GoldsTon, Denise BaTTey, Debbie Blessings, Becca Homeyer, Claudia VanCleave. SECOND ROW: Theresa WhiTe, Janice Braune, Jan Browder, Debbie Landers, Ann Rucker, Jo Ann Toombs. THlRD ROW: Angela Basso, RuTh Wimberly, Carol Ann Campbell, MargareT Ann Crow, Jo Dunnam, April Riddlehoover. BACK ROW: Jennifer Cobb, Cheryl Crawford, Vickie Sfringfellow, Nancy Oglesby, Ann Fowler, Mrs. Lowry- sponsor. Girls' learn Drfmesfic l6cfs,wr1sibiEfic's Girls in The RuTh ChapTer of The FuTure Home- makers of America sTrive To beTTer Themselves in knowledge of The operaTion of The home. Affer monThs of rigorous sTudy, The girls compeTe in sTaTe compeTiTion To Try and receive The STaTe Degree of AchievemenT. A girl receiving such a degree musT presenT wriTTen evidence ThaT she is an effecfive member of her community, home, school, and Chapfer. Some of The many projecTs of This ChapTer are collecTing ChrisTmas cards for The STaTe School, The TAP Carnival, babysiTTing for young homemakers, The making of Tray favors for The paTienTs in The children's ward ciT The hospifcil, and having enTries in The WesT Texas STaTe Fair and Make-IT-WiTh-Wool ConTesT. Mrs. Lowry sponsors The RuTh Chapfer of The F.H.A. Officers: F.H.A. RuTh Chapferz FRONT ROW: Sarah Helfon, Third Vice-President, Becca Homeyer, Fourfh Vice-Presidenf, Debbie Blessing, Treasurer, Ann Rucker, Secrefary, Claudia VanCleave, Second Vice-Presidenf. BACK ROW: Ann Fowler, FirsT Vice-Presidenf, Nancy Oglesby, President, Jennifer Cobb, FifTh Vice-PresiclenT, Jo Dunnam, Historian, .lo Ann Toombs, ParliamenTarian. 249 F.H.A. Ruth Chapter Officers: FRONT ROW: Janet Landers, Third Vice-President, Sandy Adkinson, President, Vicky Reinhard, Fifth Vice-President, Marsha Kalebaugh, First Vice-President, Joyce Mus- ser, Fourth Vice-President. BACK ROW: Marva Adams, Parliamen- tarian, Patsy Ogden, Historian, Sally Hord, Second Vice-President, Karon Cunningham, Secretary, Bonnie Smith, Treasurer. One chapter of Cooper's Future Homemakers ot America that give a great amount of service to their school and community is the Mary Chapter. All chapters had one proiect in common and that was the giving of two parties for the children at the West Texas Rehabilitation center in Abilene. These parties were at Halloween ancl Easter. At Halloween, members made bags ot fruit and party favors which brought much delight to the chil- dren at the center. At Easter the children were given a religious service. The chapter also attends and sponsors many banquets during the year and sponsors a food booth at the TAP Carnival. Girls Develop flousclmld kilb 5 I A 3? 3, FRONT ROW: Patsy Jennings, Janet Landers, Bonnie Smith, Sandy Adkinson, Barb Masons, Marilyn Dyer, Carol Chism. SECOND ROW: Joyce Musser, Marsha Kalebaugh, Vicky Reinhard, Meg Edwards, Judy Tucker, Martha Commins, Bonnie Smith. THIRD ROW: Kathe Giddens, Margaret Chalmers, Marva Adams, Sandy Miller, Marty Berry, Vicki Street, Karon Cunningham. BACK ROW: Janine Kirksey, Patsy Ogden, Linda Calk, Karen Gage, Sally Hord, Estelle Griffith. Giving of Their time and effort for public service, whether iT be for church, school, or community, is The FHA goal. The Thea Chapter of The Cooper FHA, under The guidance of Mrs. Wilma Lucas, focuses its Time on The National FHA week in The spring. During This important week, members are busy giv- ing devotions aT assemblies, sponsoring style shows, and making certain Television appearances. This special week comes To a climax with a parent- daughter banquet, which is planned and executed by The members of The Cooper FHA. The FHA helps make young ladies responsible and correct home- makers of The future. FRONT ROW: Rosemary Estes, Treasurer, Jeanne Stripling, Parliamentarian, Peggy Hermann, Recording Secretary, Linda Stewart, President. BACK ROW: Jo Ann Hancock, Fourth Vice- President, Andrea Rash, Third Vice-President: Suellen Wiggins, Fifth Vice-President, Peggy Patton, Second Vice-President, Diana Martin, Historian. Z1-L4 Members Serve the Public FRONT ROW: Debbie Potts, Rosemary Estes, Peggy Hermann, Micky Sewell, Kathy Loving, Sylvia Aucoin, Kay Shearin, Carol Pittman. SECOND ROW: Vicky Morris, Andrea Rash, Rosalind Golden, Linda Stewart, Jo Ann Hancock, Mary Goodrich, Diana Martin. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Lucas, Kathy Ballew, Judy Dearman, Patricia Navat- koski, Jeanne Stripling, Sally Nelson, Dee Dee Horton, Rebecca Speegle, Kathy Fulls. BACK ROW: Juannella Kelly, Yanell Crump- ler, Susan Oswald, Shirley Avery, Peggy Patton, Shirley Patrick, Deborah Bailey, Patsy Teten, Cheryl Sawyer, Suellen Wiggins. , - -- Y W. , Mmm , ,,,,, E g , 5 . . 51- 3 9 Msg it ROW ONE: R0befT Deflfiglon, Bill ASl'1bl'00k, l-OVFY CGVTSV, Julie Bobbie Christie, Rick Palmour, Jimmy Minor. ROW FOUR: Dwayne Leitwein, lsweetheartl, Gary Church, Kenneth Bleeker. ROW Roberson, James Moran, Rick Abbott, Jim McLean, Larry Smith, TWO: Michael Rains, Ruben Pippins, Curtis Priddy, Jim House, B, K, Rhodes, Paul Brumley. ROW THREE: Malcolm Smith, John Kolmansberger, Haag Slzap Walkers learn Practical Skills Officers: Auto Body Shop: BACK ROW: Jim McLean, President: James Moran, Vice-President: Curtis Priddy, Secretary. FRONT ROW: Malcolm Smith, Sergeant at arms: Bobbie Christie, Representative. Training interested boys for a vocation in the field of mechanics is the purpose of the Cooper Auto Body Shop. Three periods a day are spent by shop personnel, painting and repairing car bodies. Activities of the Auto body shop include repairing old cars and visiting automobile repair shops. Various proiects are held to finance trips for these boys a trip to the state convention. The sponsor is Mr. Rhodes. Q1 William Ashbrook files down The fender for shaping, ga A 04? M54 0 Q0 ii i 5 M2 E fy 'L will 53 k, iff, as ,I ' f if qv I 4' i A' ei ' if Q W Q M fir :ii . e if + 4 will ' L A - ' we F K W' .li A 4 Wi i, J fAff fmlfif jim? Hel ii-Y Jimmy Minor hammers his fender into place. lofi ig.. '?'s,,.....J3 James House iakes Time oui from working on his car Robert Chrisiie sands ci fender. D fx W. 1 James Moron uses the welder on his cor. ?..7' x fu, 254 Q wgW:ig ,x I Aura l6'edy hep Workers learn Varied kills - W N ,-7' ,,.ff ex 'e .. X, ,,.: 5 lf. , 1 Y 0 fin- Jerry Young sands down the putty on his cor. Robert Derington, lstundingl, Michael Rains, and Malcolm Smith musk off the chrome parts of the cor for poinhng ,flute Body Shep Sweetheart julie Lfeitufein Service and inspiration are the key words in the FTA program at Cooper High School. Members train to be future teach- ers by aiding the faculty with sundry iobs. A student must have an 85 average to be eligible for membership. There are five sections of future teachers with ap- proximately 25O members. The 5 sections function separately with money making proiects and often meet in one large group for varied programs. The money earned by the groups is primarily used for a one- hundred dollar scholarship for a deserv- ing senior member. Officers of Griffin's F.T.A.: FRONT ROW: William Lamar, President: Janet Hitt, Secretary, Cindy Lowe, Parliamentarian. BACK ROW: Joe Frush, Vice- President: Jack Williams, Treasurer. Sfuture Crashers Aid Zzculfy ROW ONE: Donna Hutcheson, Donna Hayes, Diane Bernson, Pris Susan Ryan, Janet Hitt, Suzanne Middlebrooks, Ralla Sue Vickers, Pierce, Brenda Seals, Kay Davis, Kathy Withrow, Lynn Canada, Jan White, Detta Sheffield, Judy McKay, Janice Bates. ROW Pat Boatman, Patti Wittie. ROW TWO: Milan Eoff, Dee Dee San: FOUR: David Mallard, Joe Frush, David Smith, Tommy Springer, derson, Cindy Lowe, Lin Neighbors, Pat Boatman, June Marshall, Brad Stephens, William Lamar, Jack Grimm, Mike Huff, Gary Marolyn Bedford, Jane Kennedy, Melinda Bronaligh, Linda Landers, Mabry, Ricky Guy, Jack Williams. Betsy Burt. ROW THREE: Mrs. Griffin, Sandi Saxon, Linda Johnson, 56 3 2 2 ROW ONE: Georgiana Millerman, Dana Crockett, Donna McKeever, Ann Ford, Glenda Gracy, Sherry Davis, Mary Baker, Gladys Wal- drop, Judy Smith, Molly Heidebrecht, Diane Galbraith, Carla Wright, Lyn Leveridge, Carolyn Steward. ROW TWO: Butch Wood, Susan Taylor, Cheryl Thomson, Susan Rosser, Pam Pruitt, Bitty Wisdom, Deborah DeFord, Mary Ford, Charlotte Taylor, Jeannie Seay, Janet Young, Mary Armstrong, Jere Johnson, Kay Bagwell, Mike Lundberg. ROW THREE: Barry Crews, Steve Smith, Pam 99 Christian, Raymond Thomason, Joe McCreight, Ricky Wittie, Betty Duffield, Randy Long, Kenny Stevens, Jo Ellen Mitchell, Sudie Thompson, Cathy Clay, Jeanne Dietrich, Reese Jameson, Deborah Waddell, ROW FOUR: James McMillan, Dana Beck, Ray Burnett, Carl Gardner, Christy Cathey, Don Shahan, Jon Bradley, Alan Shelton, Mike Bruner, Skitch Rougeaux, Vince Milano, Alan Hearn, George Chisholm, John Williamson, Pat Anderson, Chris Taylor. dzdcf Ceaching Aids ?ufure Zeachers Officers: Free's F.T.A.: FRONT ROW: Donna McKeever, Chaplain: Jeannie Seay, Three ofthe five FTA sponsors: Mr. Holladay, President: Mary Armstrong, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Carl Gardner, Parliamentarian, Mr. Page, and Miss Free participate in the Allan Hearn, Secretary: Ricky Wittie. fall induction of officer ceremony. e 0' E, OFFICERS: BACK ROW: Vice President, Randy Allen, President, Martha Henna. FRONT ROW: Treasurer, Daresa Herring, Secretary, Marsha Wood, Point Chair- man, Susan Hughes. Marsha Wood and Martha Henna work at FTA meeting .??f,4 ,flflcmfrvrs Hearn Kespmsibilifies FRONT ROW: Judy Redden, Beckie Cox, Lynne Bills, Donna Dorsett, Kay Cross, Marsha Wood, Daresa Herring, Claire Gullahorn, Karen Strobel. SECOND ROW: Martha Henna, Susan Haynes, Judy Cros- by, Sandy Proctor, Donna Kile, Vivian Schaclle, Susan Hughes, Dixie Ann Presley. THIRD ROW: Randy Allen, Jean Sike, Deddie Mays, 258 Janette Nowlin, Jane Couch, Debbie Johnson, Teresa Anderson, Ja- cinda Galloway, Becky Martin. BACK ROW: Clay Bush, Jo Gogle, Phyllis Schneider, Sharon Hiner, Susan Roeder, Sunny Bonds, Linda Alpers, Shelley Holzapfel, Vicki Cornwell, Shirley Patrick. it:.3f:1:v:s:-35. FRONT ROW: Kathy Sutton, Jan Kirkendall, Mary Berg, Nancy Myers, Kitty Maker, Penny Nichols, Pat Canterbury, Melba Henson, Cathy Duncan, J'Lynn Proctor, Sue Wilbirt, Glynn Moser. SECOND ROW: Patricia Anderson, Pam Petty, Cathy Mauldin, Jill Gardner, Judy Esh, Debbie Corn, Marilyn Robinson, Cheryl Wheaton, Debbie Wolf- ram, Martha Denny, Brook Bennett, Sherry Penkert, Leslie Alber, Jan Bartee. THIRD ROW: zJfud,y.f'Bu.ESE'her, Brenda Stubbs, Kathy Alford, Elizabeth Ray, Pat Stuehler, Pat Goff, Lana Anderson, Jane Ames, Brenda Collins, Jackie Dietrich, Dee Ann Lackey, Nancy Tal- ley, Jean Blakeney, Mary Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Page, Tonya Coughran, Caryl Davis, Pat Ellis, Danny Wood, Deborah Banks, Susie Neilon, Sherry Norris, Janice Bates, Suzanne Carter, Connie Rogers, Kay Covington, Barb Keyes, Frances Smith. ,flflee my Prcparafivns Mus! l5'c' Well Organized iles-.... Mr. Page and Judy Buescher plan the next meeting. FRONT ROW: J'Lynn Proctor, Secretary, Marilyn Robinson, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Susie Neilon, Parliamentarian:s:lvdy-Buqher, President: Brenda Stubbs, Vice-President. Shannon Bryson, Sandra Choate, and Mina Achor discuss plans BACK ROW: Parliamentarian, Mina Achor, President, Mike Shelton, Secretary forthe state convention. Susan Adams. FRONT ROW: Treasurer, Barbara Cohen, Vice-President, Dee Dee Payne. WA Kvuvenfivn Phns Arc' Zfrmukzfed FRONT ROW: Annabelle House, Cameron Palmer, Patti Hill, Patricia Arrant, Carolyn Tarrant, Dee Dee Payne, Barbara Cohen, Sandra Choate, Penny Nichols, Judy Douglass. SECOND ROW: Edith Apple- ton, Cynthia Meador, Gayle Cooper, Debbie Wolfram, Susan Stinch- comb, Karen Murtha, Vickie Steed, Mary Ellen Howell, Kay Mene- 260 fee, Diana Pherson. THlRD ROW: Sandra Lombardi, Linda Mason, Terri Timmons, Janet Flynn, Tami Warren, Susan Adams, Jane Mor- ris, Linda Walker, Nancy Story, Mrs. Blackford. BACK ROW: Frances Scott, Jerry Long, Dick Dillingham, Kirby Lewis, Mike Shelton, Mike Mortord, David Owen, John Hormon, Mina Achor, Shannon Bryson. ,Mn andyldzks Sf CA: Marilyn kalrinsou and Kirby Lewis 3 A Hufure ,Nurses Crain Kcspansiirilifies 1 lrwwfm-at x u :yn-f ' Officers of Future Nurses: FRONT ROW: Pam Pollock, President: Candy Lloyd, Secretary. BACK ROW: Gene Ann Whitaker, Vice president, Jeanne Stitts, Reporter. Nursing and associated careers are presented to girls who are in Cooper's future Nurses Club. A maior proiect of the club is sponsoring a booth at the TAP carnival in January. Points are received by each member for special things they do for the club such as club proiects. During the year the club has guest speakers and films. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Suzy Hartgraves, R.N. and by Mrs. Marjorie Middleton. ROW ONE: Ara Oaks, Peggy Murr, Gayle Grantham, Pam Pollock, Doris Ann Smith, Lindy Longacre, DeWana Isham, Donna Boyd, Sherry Thompson, Judy Cole, Sandra Spurlin. ROW TWO: Ellen Wil- liams, Becky Pool, Kathy Elmore, Lydia Fusetti, Alanna Kennedy, Belinda Cartrite, Judy McNabb, Kathy Williams, Bobbie Burkman, Ginger Van Zandt. ROW THREE: Stephanie Slack, Cathy McCoy, Peg- gy Estes, Sheryl Springer, Vicki Sullivan, Brenda Bonine, Jamie Mc- Daniel, Nina Buckner, Nelda Templeton, Jeanne Stitts, Candy Lloyd. ROW FOUR: Carol Springer, Rhonda Sands, Paula McMillan, Paula Newton, Pam Smith, Kim Ward, Esther Sitchler, Joan Bowman, Gene Ann Whitaker, Ann Nollner, Mrs. Middleton. zziiu 611111 ludies leamrzn Hulfurc Officers of Latin Club: FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Rutledge, Treasurer, Janie Foster, Secretary. BACK ROW: Kevin Hine, President, Robert Sloan, Vice president, Cassan- dra Roberts, Representative. Affiliated nationally with the Junior Classical League, the Latin Club plans to attend the state con- vention in the spring and if possible, the national convention in the summer. The purpose of this club is to better understand Latin language and Roman culture, and their effect on our own society. Prin- ciple social activities of the Latin Club are the slave auction in which Latin I students are sold to Latin ll and lll students, and a Roman Banquet financed with the proceeds ofthe slave auction. Miss Williams and Mrs. Jay sponsor this club. ROW ONE: Miss Williams, Steve Tredennick, Ray Allen, Rucker Bridwell, Virginia Hughes, Cathy Duncan, Nina Chamblee, Elizabeth Rutledge, Ginger Wheat, Claire Kimbrough,s.LyQn Rouse ,Becky Fanning, Margaret Mings, Nelda Harshberger, Carol Graham, Sherry Looney, Nancy Leighton, Allen Brown, Gary Landers. ROW TWO: Robin Looney, Patty Swanson, Cheryl Jernt, Susan Lanore, Charlotte Merle, Dee Dee Sanderson, Pamela Ellis, Gwyn Giles, Andrea Jen- kins, Pam Davis, Earl Krempin, E. C. Minshew, David Young, Mike Shannon, James Scongo, Harold Price, Mike Finfer, Walt Stevenson, Mike Richards. ROW THREE: Janie Foster, Cassandra Roberts, Chris Bergquist, Glenda Sneed, Cheryl Rainey, Jackie Doty, Carl Brown, Donald Bushell, Janet Weeth, Dennis Weltman, David Mallon, Bruce Edwards, Bonnie Ragland, Jeanne Deffebach, Ken McClure, Randall Martin, Tim Mitchell, Jud Thurman, Eric White, Jeff Connor. ROW FOUR: Sarah Wheat, Dale Gilliam, Dan Lessing, Don Mc- Kinney, David Rucker, David Wills, Luther Hollowell, Dwain Peevey, Bill Minter, Kevin Hine, Robert Sloan, Martin Smith, Bob Boyer, David Moyeher, Bob Parks, Bennie Kniffen, James Means, Richie Boyer, James McMillan, David Ponder, Andy Benz, Galen Barrett. 26 264 lang Fracfice Hours Chosen by audition, members of the Concert Choir must maintain an eighty-five average to be eligible for contests, performances, and tours. The choir is made up of members who have previously made up the boys' and girls' choirs and other people who pass the audition. The choir uses music from all periods and styles. Songs range from medieval motets to folk songs of many nations, and contemporary settings of a variety of texts. Many contests, concerts, and performances kept the choir busy throughout the year. Officers ofthe Choir: BACK ROW: Danny Haddox, Vice President, Carl Gardner, President, Tom Cooper, Business Manager, Dale Harper, Ser- geant-ot-arms. THIRD ROW: Melanie Middlebrooks, Parliamentarian, Cassandra Roberts, Secretary, Jeri Johnson, Publicity Chairman. SECOND ROW: Sandra Webb, Treasurer, Janet Story, Librarian. FRONT: Virginia Hughes, Chaplain. Required fm' Khrfir FRONT ROW: Sarah Helton, Linda Welch, Sandra Webb, Virginia Hughes, Ann Ford, Donna McKeever, Susan Har- well, Janet Story, Jane Kennedy, Susan Adams, Sharon Solladay, Susan Penny Casey, Susan McCord. SECOND ROW: Dee Dee Payne, Robin Looney, Betty Hay, Bobby Walker, David Huether, Ronnie Cuane, Steven Stuckey, Bill Austin, Dale Harper, Jean Cantrell, Candy Lloyd, Lindo Walker, THIRD ROW: Peggy Paxton, Jere Johnson, Rodney Collins, Dan Corley, Steve Collier, Barry McPherson, Butch Lawhon, Kenny Carroll, Mike Ford, Billy Grosvenor, Danny Haddox, Pam Hines, Patty Swanson. BACK ROW: Ann Hooks, Melanie Middlebrooks, Cassandra Roberts, Gary Broyles, Thomas Wright, Mitch Robertson, Charles Horton, Alan Bates, Don McKinney, Tom Cooper, Carl Gardner, Karen Jenke, Janice Miles, Kathy Schwarz. Practicing with Mr. Glover are Penny Casey, Bill Austin, Steve Stucky, Ann Hooks, Kathy Schwarz, Barry McPherson, David Huether, Sandra Webb, and Tom Wright. 2 FRONT ROW: Joe Ross, Ken Hughes, Scott Jones, William Lamar, Hogue, Johnny Poer, Larry Smith. ROW THREE: Norman Welch, Danny Lytle, Bruce Jordan, Terry Pfaft, Kenneth Lampert, David Norm Charlton, Gary Mabry, Randy Lutz, Larry Baird, Jack Grimm, Lester, Wayne Rogers. SECOND ROW: John Wright, Roy Puryear, Watt Matthews, Mike Huff, Joe Frush, Rex Pickens. Joe Martin, David Ford, Nathan Deaton, Garry Hesler, James ,4 Successful Kleudiug of Varied 5011146193 J-fzzrmzfny Officers: Boys Choir: FRONT ROW: Bruce Jordan. SECOND ROW: Joe Martin, John Wright. THIRD ROW: Gary Mabry, Joe Frush, Rex Pickens. Officers: Girls Choir: Left to right: Shellie Holzapfel, Susan Roeder, and Debbie Blessing. FRONT ROW: Darlene Mayfield, Judy Redden, Joyce Warner, Diane Caudle, Denise Bafey, Debbie Blessing, Linda Manning, Sherry Grimes, Judy McNab, Karen Henry, Julie Leitwein, Carol Donnell. SECOND ROW. Fran Fischer, Beverly Lanham, Teresa Lyles, Shelley Holzapfel, Linda Landers, Marilyn Bedford, Debbie Corn, Susan Webber, Elaine Van Houten, Ann Nollner, Sherry Penkerf, Margaret Crow, Linda Nabors. THIRD ROW: Stella Latlimore, Andrea Jenkins, Madrigal Singers: BACK ROW: David Huether, Don McKinney, Bill Austin. THIRD ROW: Jane Kennedy, Karen Jenky, Robin Looney. SECOND ROW: Dee Dee Payne, Susan Harwell. FRONT: Penny Casey. gn-nn, f Barbara Schaffner, Juannelle Kelly, Lana Anderson, Carol Niemeyer, Sandi Saxon, Rhonda Sands, Michelle Poag, Shirley Avery, June Marshall, Rosalind Golden, Susan Roeder. BACK ROW: Marva Adams, Jocelyn Dancy, Mary Ford, Dee Ann Lackey, Tonya Cough- ran, Joan Bowman, Joyce Todd, Peggy Patton, Susan Mead, Mary Brown, Barb Keyes, Jeanine Kirksey, Bobbye Jo Daniel. Susan Adams and Susan Harwell paint scenes for Funny Girl in which Choir members had maior parts. 26 ROW ONE: Teresa Davis, Eileen Clemenzi, Larry Connell, Sarabeth Jimmy Ryan, Don Purdy, Frank Boyle, Eddie Browder, Beverly Wiptf, Barbara Schattne, Vickie Floyd. ROW TWO, Nancy Trinkner, Abbott, Maryland Edins, Mr. Leroy Crews. ROW FOUR: Mike Salge, Sherry Walker, Debbie Hubble, Ricky Martin, Linda Sloan, Jan Tommy Seals, Rick Newman, Eddie Bilger, Sammy Cockerell, Larry Yarbrough, Janice Landers, Judy Homer. ROW THREE, Joe Venaus, Wellhausen, Don Tarrant, Malcolm Ricks. fudcufs laura Sales Cechuzyucs Officers of D.E., FRONT ROW: Jan Yarbrough, Reparter, Frank Boyle, Presi- dent, Sarabeth Wiptf, Vice President, Janice Landers, Secretary. BACK ROW, Bobby Welch, Sergeant at Arms, Sammy Cockrell, Parliamentarian, Eddie Browder, Treasurer. Students who plan to make careers in marketing and retailing can take Distribu- tive Education. This way they learn various sales techniques. Students attend classes in the morning and work at their training iobs at night. They receive one and one halt credits per semester in addition to earning money. D.E., which is in its titth year at Cooper, is affiliated with the state and national or- ganizations. It is active in all phases of club work. Dzlvfribulivc fducafian Sufeefhcarf Sarabeth Wzpfjf FRONT ROW: Kathy Withrow, Pam Petty, J'Lynn Proctor, Sandra Choate, Claire Gullahorn, Penny Nichols, Kay Faulkner, Sarah Hearrell, Diane Bernson, Beth Langley. SECOND ROW: Patricia Anderson, Cheryl McCoy, Melba Henson, Pam McGlasson, Becky Biggerstaff, Melanie Montgomery, Debbie Wolfram, Patti Wittie, Ellen Williams, Deborah Wedding. THIRD ROW: Pam Ellis, Michelle Kal Hrvss, Symiw af Students in Cooper High School's Red Cross have service to their fellow man as their main obiective. They demonstrated a desire to support this obiective by volun- tary enrollment. Throughout the school year, suitable proiects are adopted and carried out by Red Cross members and volunteers. The proiects fulfill two main purposes. First they must fulfill a worthwhile need in the community and secondly, they must fall within the range of the volunteer's limited time schedule and his capabilities. Service, loyalty, devotion, and tireless patience are some of the key words to any Red Cross member. Lucia Wilson is the sponsor of the Cooper High School Chapter of the Red Cross. Poag, Christy Cothey, Pam Christian, Debra Wadclill, Sherry Norris, Janie Foster, Lynn Neighbors, Cathy McCoy, Shere Stubbs, Mrs. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Martha Brockwell, Cathy Filipovich, Stefanie Ard, Marc McGee, Steve Collier, Fred Doyle, Tim Mitchell, Mike Morford, Mary Ford, Charlotte Bilbrey, Margaret Chalmers, Kay Shearin. ervicc and Dcdimiion Officers: Future Nurses: FRONT ROW: Claire Gullahom, Treasurer, Beth Langley, Vice-President. BACK ROW: Melanie Montgomery, President, Becky Biggerstaff, Secretary. 1664 Erase' Ifzlsifs Nursing , Hama' Red Cross Workers at the Nursing Home. Merlaine Meyers and Mary Ford serve a resident of the Crestview Nursing Home. Members of the Red Cross give resident valentines. Mollie Burress gives a special valentine to one of the guests. Picking valentines to give to the people at the Nursing Home are Jack Covington, Claire Gullahorn, standing, and Merloine Meyers and Becky Biggerstaff. Q Workers pause at Nursing home. From left to right are Shelley Hozapfel, Mollie Burress, Mary Ford, Donna Dorsett, and Claire Gullahorn. .. , H -f f ' g 5 K '12 .ii f::e.:.. x 4' , , -3 . , V Susan Harwell Editor, Sharon Crawford, Editor, Mrs. Allene Free, Sponsor, proof- read a short story. 31 l O oli immortales, ubi in terra sumus? That's a good question! The goal of the Commentarius staff is to answer the question their motto asks, O immortal gods, where in the world are we? ln answering this question the thoughts of Cooper High students are explored deeply. The Latin name Commentarius means a collection of ideas. The Commentarius is an annual publication composed of poems, essays, short stories, and plays. It is compiled and published by Cooper's creative writing class. Krfmmeufzzrius .75 Seated are: Miss Rose Williams, Advisor, Deborah Coy, and Beverly Hollis, as they pause during a Waddill, Patricia Anderson. Standing are: Jeannie conference. Seay, Susan Adams, Deborah Wedding, Cheryl Mc- l Mr. Robert Holladay, Advisor, Judy Redden, Michelle Poag, Mary Berg, Karen Murfha, and Tommy Cooper discuss an article Kwperis fifcrary Magazine Pam Petty, Steve Smith, Pam Christian, Phala Beene, Christy Cathey, Mike Mosley, and Sandra Hermann look over articles before submitting them to the proofreaders, FIRST ROW: Cindy Cope, Rosemary Estes, Pat Canterbury, Carolyn Lefler, Claire Kimbrough, Kay Menefee, Donna Dorsett, Kay Cross, Debbie Dugger, Charlotte Ferris, Margie Medley, Claudia Van Cleave, Doris Ann Smith. SECOND ROW: Janis Herring, Carol Springer, Carla Wright, Sharon Crawford, Judy Cole, Linda Calk, Marilyn Robinson, Lynn Leveridge, Cheryl Thomson, Michelle Poag, Carol Willis, Jane Massengill, Marsha Wood, Mrs. Jay. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Seay, Ann Hooks, Martha Henna, Sandra Lombardi, Lynn Canada, Susan Sundby, Sherry Davis, BobbyJo Daniel, J'Lynn Proctor, Marsha Kalebaugh, Sue Armstrong, Judy Hartwig, Pat Ellis, Mrs. Thomson. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. McCaughan, Mrs. Shirley, Melanie Middlebrooks, Sally Hord, Cathy Filipovich, Jim Parker, Jerry Sher- man, Kirby Lewis, Ric Wittie, Marsha Clark, Gene Ann Whitaker, Dana Wilcox, Mrs. Melba Miller, Mr. Sproull. Service: Sfhcicrzcy Gm! of,4d1r1ir1is!rrzf121r1 Warkers 0fi'?'1l asf' was ,,, f - Administration workers include: FIRST ROW: Cheryl Thomson, At- tendance Office, Charlotte Ferris, Clinic. SECOND ROW, Vicky Rein- hardt, Attendance Office, Mariie Medley, Attendance Office, Sally Hord, Counselor's Office, Leslie Alber, Counselor's Office. Girls working in the Administration Office are industrious and hard working. Their work is con- stant, and they are busy the whole period they are scheduled to work in the office. Selecting people to work in the office takes great care. They must be neat, attractive, and among other things must have a good scholastic average. Their work consists of picking up the atten- dance rolls each period. They post absences on a compiled list of absentees broken down by grades. They fill out all forms such as tardies, absences, etc., for the Attendance Clerk's signa- ture. They assist in the clinic when needed, and run errands for all office personnel. At the end of the school day, they post the absences on the students' attendance card. These people serve a great need to the entire school system. They are dependable and a great help to the administrators. Sponsored by Robert Harwell, the Future Physicians dents usually take the advanced courses offered in ROW ONE: Kathy Lack, Christie Abbott, Sherie Crume, Susan Brown, Barbara Lusk, Pat Commins, Bryan Jennings, Leonard Cain. ROW TWO: Jeannie Jennings, Jerry Herron, Tommy Culver, Bill Horton, David Kithcart, Dennie Dixon, Mike Goosby, Jan Estes, Floy Horton. ROW THREE: Jeff Connor, Mike Carter, Lyndon Herring, Kim Carpenter, Luther Hollowell, Pat Hill, Barbara Core, Debbie Haag, Robert Harwell, Sponsor. ROW FOUR: Pam Duncan, Glenn Anderson, Brad Biggerstaff, Dale Gilliam, Holt Williamson, Mike Burt, Mike Ford, Dale Harper, Lee Haag. Medical kills' Jnfrzyuc Students meet and discuss their future. The club has a number of night meetings at which guest speakers present lectures on various occupational opportunities in the medical world. The students in the Future Physicians Club are usually students who have very early in their school life selected the difficult and re- warding iob to train to become doctors. These stu- science at Cooper High School. The club has various money making projects to aid in conventions and other worthwhile undertakings. This year is par- ticularly exciting for the Future Physicians because of the State Convention which is to be held at Cooper High School this year. Officers: Future Physicians: Bryan Jennings, Presi- tary, David Owens, Parliamentarian, David Kith- dent, Leonard Cain, Vice-President, Pat Hill, Secre- cart. 27 ROW ONE: Bolo Snow, Glenda Turner, Richard Pierce, Cindy Whit- THREE: Randy Shahan, ten, Susan McCord. ROW TWO: Art Raymond, Dalton Poole, Mary Pointer, Ronnie Morgan. ROW FOUR: Smoky Shanks, Charles Ann Strawn, Judy Neeb, Frances Wilson, Michelle Poag. ROW Meadows, David Owens, Eric White, Steve Connor, Brad Biggerstaff. Ray Maddox, Gary Oakley, Dan Price, Kip ?ufurv Fhyszkians Garzwnc' in ,4!1ilmc A xxb NW? Bom lf' AX baf' v -ll'J' nwiwz rf A Q, wmv 1552 t'1'--...NM ' i 1usse,ft,f , I , i ,,,,, ,,,-,,, IIZ., y , S, 6 Future Physicians David Kithcart, Pat Hill, Leonard Cain, and Bryan Jennings plan for the Convention. 1967 c71l11sw1au Staff EDITORIAL STAFF: - Editors: Jane Baird l Jeanie Jennings Photography: John Best-Head Photographer John Fare Jon Billings - Sports: Mark Dentzer-Head Editor Bill Minter Art Editors: Tony Cumby--Cover Design Perry Bentley Activities: Nancy Oglesby Kathy Schwarz Senior Editors: Janie Foster Ann Fowler Junior Editors: Barbara Pugh Susan Ryan Sophomore Editors: Bobbie Burkman Nelda Templeton Organizations: Sharon Liles-Head Editor Kenneth Malone D Dwain Peevey Sandra Spurlin Faculty: Barbara Core A Beckie Cox Faculty Sponsor: Robert Holladay ' BUSINESS STAFF: Business Manager: Pat Commins Assistant: Patsy Ogden Advertising Manager: Kathy Lack ' Karen Murtha Linda Walker Book Sales: Holt Williamson Susie Neilon Distribution: Patsy Jennings Publicity Managers: Janet Flynn Janet Hitt Business Advisor: Leslie Page - l l s A Throughout the year the Talisman Staff works diligently getting this year's edition of the Talis- man ready for press. Staff members put in many extra hours preparing copy, taking and selecting pictures, laying-out pages, securing advertise- ments, and selling annuals. The business staff began their advertisement sales in August. The goal of each business staff member was to sell three hundred dollars worth of advertisements. With the purchase of an annual, each student votes for his choice for Talisman Queen. In the spring Mr. and Miss CHS, Friendliest Boy and Girl, and other favorites are selected by the stu- dent body. Staff members alone choose the dedicatee for the sixty-seven Talisman. After meeting the final deadline the annual staff begin preparations for the presentation assembly. At this assembly favorites, outstanding students, and the dedicatee are recognized, and the '67 Talisman is presented. !Mfs4erzs5'?r2es Q NO, JEANIE, THERE AREN'T ANY CUFF NOTES ON HOW TO WRITE AN ANNUAL, Says Jane Baird, Co-Editor, to Jeanie Jennings, Co- Editor. Zfrzdsmrzu SMH Kecords frferzfs of I e year of the Haugar 'O.K. PERRY, AT LEAST REACT TO MY COVER! says Art Editor, Tony Cumby to Assistant Art Editor, Perry Bentley. l .'9g A-MW, Dedienfien . Determination . and Deadlines . WOULD YOU REALLY CLASSIFY DRIVING AROUND MACK'S AS AN ACTIVITY? asks Kathy Schwarz, Activities Editor, to Nancy Oglesby, Activities Editor. NO, BECKIE, lT'S MR. HARWELL, NOT DOCTOR CID, as Robert Holladay, Talisman sponsor, ad- vises Barbara Core and Beckie Cox, Faculty Editors. md ' Il., 0 9 :api 1'.?.'? I pt' 8' 'if 'Sf 103513- lf G' -IQ. l -7,-. ' ll fit Nik any t.s.,s K .5- K CWS-.,,,,' 1 , ' .- a-xx' 279 Head photographer, J o h n Best, discusses choice of pic- tures with Chief Sports Edi- tor, Mark Dentzer, and Assis- tant Sports Editor, Bill Minter, l fzzff 60lf6'l'S ,411 Scl10rfl,4cfi1fifies l ,E -- 5 - A -1122 - 2 555 ' i i: 'W' 1 'E in 5 : . i K f -mg ': fs! ' - 2 A . L E , T , 1 Ht gfwzs' J ,ima s:fgsL.ft 4 ' F V ' li Ii, is , K Y ,,., , ,si A k fe, .R my :Lx A - 4 - f - , .LQ -,,,f,1f,g: 1. '71 Q :X sri A- W' :wt w 2 m,.g ,194 K , j ,-. -:M -2 wg we Q , mf 'Fil f C 7 'I V' f-2',,,.53'! ::v,gu?j3is fl Q- -5, J' V J, , 4, , . 551.2 ts W-fifagiff' I - 'V 5 4? , H if ,ies HOW MANY CLUBS DID YOU SAY COOPER HAD? asks Sharon Liles, Organizations Editor, along with the other Organization Editors, Dwain Peevy, Sandra Spurlin, and Ken Malone. S1 C '4-...IP .ri-Q., sw ,gf I l' i Q THE TALISMAN BUSINESS STAFF: Standing are: Janet Flynn, Kathy Patsy Ogden, and Holt Williamson. Seated Are: Susie Neilon, and Lack, Janet Hitt, Karen Murtha, Patsy Jennings, Pat Commins, Leslie Page, Business Advisor. lgusiness Staff Selle ,449 You mean you put Page 50 after Page 2l? Pat Commins seems to say to Kathy Lack. Pat Commins is the business manager of the Talisman. You're supposed to be working and not writing notes! says Linda Walker as she looks on Patsy Jennings' work. S l ,S ad before submitting it. Assistant photographers John Fare and Jon Billings check their equipment before taking more pictures. Business staff members Janet Flynn, Karen Murtha, 4 A., N ...N .E X 7 5 To ' 1 , . 1 , i ' ' ' ' . - : FL 'f' if 4? . . , ' t - . .z:i2f22Af1?i3ag'2i , .... 2' f .,s,:i,gsm2sif, ,f-gl 11. 3 aif-'risim rW'lii+'?lfQ'S?i54f4Q'?i4ie2if5:Hf4Qse55l5giiSli-if Z- ,- If- f'pffQ'f'.:ss5fm , ,k:l?W,:w,,L,. i V and Patsy Ogden proofread an af gn Q A 5 ,. t., ,fg, nh ,F - ' ll K, A Class Editors-Seated: Janie Foster and Susan Ryan. Standing: Bobbie Burkman, Nelda Templeton, Ann Fow- ler, and Barbara Pugh. At Cooper, The Art Club is composed ot sophomores, iuniors, and seniors. lt was organized as a result of The great interest in art at Cooper. Mem- bership is open to anyone who is interested in art, enrolled in arT or who has had a previous art course at Cooper. Local artists are invited to speak To The club on special tech- niques and on careers in art. These visitors show some of Their works and help to encourage Those planning ca- reers in art and Those interested in art as a hobby. Both creative and com- mercial aspects are explained and il- lustrated Through The varied programs of The art club. The Art Club sponsors an art booth at the TAP Carnival. The money raised goes to the March ot Dimes. The booth features a number of art wheels where The person drops a little bit of paint on a moving piece ot card- board. The result is a modern abstract design. Mrs. Ola Thorton sponsors the club. Officers: Art Club: FIRST ROW: Fran Fisher, Parliamentarian, Shere Stubbs, Program Chairman, Rand Chancey, Treasurer, Dinah Manly, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Tony Cumby, President, Jett DeFord, Secretary, Perry Bentley, Vice-President. Stuttvnts Ktzltiwztc' Zrmtiate Talents ROW ONE: Fran Fisher, Dinah Manly, Pat Nappier, Virginia Cox, Sarah Skinner, Mary Borders, Cindy Gibbens, Diane Caudle, Kathy Ellison. ROW TWO: Krista Stewart, Beverly Bennett, Cheryl Cole, Lynn Decker, Karen Christy, Eunice Alexander, Nancy West, Mary Mathews, Linda Sprott, Linda Owens, Miss Sharp. ROW THREE: John Morgan, Jeff DeFord, Buzzy Hubbard, Rand Chancey, Diana Canada Joyce Todd, Marsha Nash, Linda Gallagher, Mrs. Ola Thornton ROW FOUR: Dee Stallings, Steve Funderburg, Richard Gonzales Perry Bentley, Cliff Fowler, Tony Cumby, Denny Brown, Ron Wood Kenneth Lampert. ROW ONE: William Hearrell, Carol Willis, Steve Johnson, Tommy Hill, Lee Tice, Carol Neimeyer, Richard Barbian, Sarah Hearrell. ROW TWO: Bob McDaniel, Jeff Hill, Jerry Stephenson, Judy Homer, Richard McHan, Becky Baker, Glenn Hunsucker, Sally Venable, Kevin Overland, J. C. Cummings. ROW THREE: Paul Early, Vic Bell, Ted Krieger, Ron Odum, Don Bertram, Danny Carter, Rick Harding, Lucille Appleton, Janice Hickey. ROW FOUR: Billy Jones, George Stephens, Mike Jackson, Norman Tindell, Jimmy King, Jackie Hillis, JoAnn Lakatta, Gary Shifflett, Butch Lawhorn, Glynn Fraser. Phafvgraphers Strive far l6'c'f!c'r Prints Acquainting students with varied photographic procedures and equipment is the purpose of the Photography Club. Students interested in different phases of photography make up the Photography Club. To be qualified for membership, one must have a desire to learn and an interest in photographic work. Field trips, outside speakers, and discussions of photographic problems are a few of the activities. Students gain information that will help them take better snapshots and informal pictures. Officers: Sally Veneable, Program Chairman, Becky Baker, Secretary, Vic Bell, Vice-President, William Hearrell, President. Mr. and M135 Photography Glenn flunsuckcr and Hanky Baker Officers: PaTsy Jennings, Treasurer, Gloria GasTon, President, Sandra Hermann, Secretary. Sfudvrzfs Hearn library Apprrciafion Members of The Cooper Library Club, besides learn- ing The appreciaTion of books and reading, learn To undersTand The funcTion of a library and iTs place in modern socieTy and educaTion. Membership is open To sTudenTs who have served as library assisT- anTs one year. Library assisTanTs are selecTed from sTudenTs who enioy reading and who desire To in- crease Their knowledge of research Techniques and library usage, and are inTeresTed in library work as a career and wish To perform a necessary and im- porTanT service To The school. Club acTiviTies focus around libraries and Their changing roles in The world's expanding knowledge. Money raising ac- TiviTies include oi paid assembly by The Flying CaTs and various oTher assemblies. 6 ROW ONE: Roger Thompson, PaTsy Jennings, Mary Jackson, Sandra Hermann, Gloria Gaston, Sallee Cannava, Barbara Mason. ROW TWO: Don Faulkner, Mary Lee Baker, Sherri Sorgee, Tella Fitz- gerald, Karon Bliss, Sarabefh Wipff, Mrs. Thomas, Sponsor. ROW THREE: Sherry George, Pam Davis, Mary Borders, Carol PiTTman, Lindy Longacre, Nancy Holzman, Pat Goff, Margie Varnadore, Meg Edwards. ROW FOUR: Richard Barbian, Milan Eoff, Sandra SmiTh, Mary Brown, Bonnie Ragland, John Scarpa, Susan Ray, Bill Black- burn, Kathy Brush, PaT Johnson. As a club, the students participate in many activi- ties. A highlight of this year was the club field trip to Dallas. The trip was financed by a paid assembly which featured the Flying Cats from ACC. Library club members at W. T. White High School hosted the Cooper group for lunch. A buzz session on mutual problems preceded the meal. Another stop in Dallas was the Dallas Public Library. Here the Texas collec- tion, microfilm readers, and the foreign language reading area commanded interest. Cooper library assistants were given a first-hand look at the proces- sing of the Whangdoodle, a book review pamphlet sponsored by the Dallas Public Library ancl written by Rodney Fletcher works diligently at the pass Dallas high school SlUClEr1l'S. desk. wg lv I 3 . Student workshops, a bake sale, TALA meetings and Parent's Night kept Library Club members busy during the school year. Culminating the year's activi- ties was National Library Week. Attention was fo- cused this week on the combined paperback exhibit. Library Club members served as hosts for those visit- ing the exhibit of l,OOO paperbacks covering all fields of interest. The Cooper appearance was the first time the exhibit had been shown in Abilene. Don Faulkner and Joe Nemeth inspect some of the new equip ment in the library. 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The senior boy chosen for The honor of being Coop for 1966-67 was Mike Davis. The Siren Squad is made up of five senior boys chosen from The sTudenT body by The presidenT of The sTudenT council, The sixTh member of The Squad is a iunior who in The coming year will serve as The squad capTain. The Siren Squad and The Coop are boTh embodimenTs of Cougar spiriT. 600,11 -1- Squad : Kzfugrzr Spiri The Siren Squad llefT To rightl Ted McKinnon-Jr. Gerry Lawler-Sr. Steve Smith-Sr. Johnny DeVries-Sr Roger Sively-Sr. The Squad stands around The Cougar in The Cooper auditorium. To The right is The Cougar Siren. - wwi -946 A- Io? 'Q' S' 5443 ,ggbqs g ,.. ,95- 45,39 291 . -vt-V .-wg, s,,,q 5 wa. 'pn' SEATED: Gene Cook lTennisl, Kenneth Milliken lBasebaIIl, Don balll, Lynn Mendenhall l.l.V. Basketballl. STANDlNG: Tommy Stone Smith lTrackl, Bill Villines lVarsity Basketballl, Henry Calwell lBase- iFootbaII1, Ray Overton lJ.V. Footballl, Jim Harlow lGoIfl. Cfougaris' ,4ih!vfic Instructors Head Football Coach Merrill Green speaks to the student body prior to the 1966 Homecoming game with Midland Lee. Whether it be onthe grid-iron, on the tennis courts, onthe green, in the gym, or on the baseball diamond, behind every Cougar team is a Cougar coach. These are the men who give of their time and efforts so that the years of the Cougar's may be long and suc- cessful. Reaching tar into the vast reaches ot the land, the long arm at Cooper has drawn to it the best possible men from their posts in other places to be the coaches of the Cooper Cougars. Many have been with Coo- per trom its beginning seven years ago. Since then more have ioined their ranks, tor still others this is their tirst year as a Cooper coach. Both on the tield of competition and in the classroom these coaches up- hold the Cooper tradition of excellence, both in aca- demics and athletics. Sfour Haugars Make 2411 District All District: Coach Merrill Green, Bill Mayfield, Jack Mildren, and Mitch Robertson. Following the final district game, the sportswriters and coaches of the district met to nominate their choices as outstanding players from the district to the All District Team. The Cooper Cougars placed the greatest number of players on the star-studded team in the school's history. Cooper's All District Players for the Year of the Cougar were. Jack Mildren, Jr. Quarterback, elected to both the offensive and defensive backfields. Jack was one of the two unanimous two-way choices from the district. Bill Mayfield, Sr. Guard, elected to the defensive line. Bill served the Coogs not only as a defensive stalwart, but also as an effective PAT man. Mitch Robertson, Sr. End, was elected to the offensive line. Mitch was the master of the educated pha- langes, his sticky fingers and golden toes made him the only Cougar to be elected to the All District team twice. A fourth Cougar was also named All District, he was Head Coach Merrill Green. In his second season in the district and at Cooper, Green was elected Coach of the Year for District 2-AAAA. To Jack, Bill, Mitch, and Coach Green the Sports Department of the Talisman says Well Done . 'Hi Footnote on Football-Cooper attained the rank of third place in the final Harris Poll of the Year. Robertson. Fingers and Toes, , A Green: Best yet. . . Mayfield: Stalwart's stalwart. . . Mildren: Both ways. . . 'Lvff Nlxevruwiwie , A: iw Suzi vi , . M .L.m,,i,-Q Q year of the Hangar 6065 9-I COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER' COOPER COOPER WICHITA FALLS L FORT WORTH PASCHAL BROWNWOOD ODESSA ODESSA PERMIAN SAN ANGELO BIG SPRING MIDLAND MIDLAND LEE ABILENE A COUGAR STATS First Downs .... 186 Rushing Yardage .... 1867 Passing Yardage .... 864 ITotaII .... 271 3 Punting Yardage .... 1203 Punt Average .... 41.5 Passes .... 69 of 117 I59'Z,I Total Points .... 233 n', O Jack Mildren Craig Stewart Mitch Robertson Junior-QB Senior-C Senior-E Bob Calhoun Senior--Trainer Brad Biggerstaff Senior-Manager , W T- i i3E: .. ' s 1 4 L A . .,.,. 5, .:, me fm 'f . ' X' : .-:Eff :Q - ff A , . New my , if - V ,I , it .l .S s . L , , R ,K - A In gg ,- 4 f' :L ,- ' - ' .. ,,... if . , -. -' - wiszifrt f 'fx' . .:, - - 'f ez i e .. tr sa: ,...:,',:gga . 1 ' .aff ' -5 ' 2- .. X 9: ,,:e. -- H .if ::i.::Qggs25:z5 ' V ,ww - A . '- . H 1-:-Q' - ,s igh kyy gf.. -' ,V fx' ' -g Q: ,, V' . sk 1' 2 ' .rv -. - -i - . A - . 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SECOND ROW: Glenn Anderson, Jon Harrison, Carl Yancy, Richard Richburg, Ken Passons, David Morphew, Craig Stewart, Lee Haag, Larry Billingsley. THIRD ROW: Skitch Rougeux, Ray Trussler, Robin Lutz, Dana Beck, Mike Lundberg, Hank Bennet, Billy Mayfield, John Landers. FOURTH ROW: Coach Merrill Bursting out of the cellar into the throne room the Cougars cap- tured their best season in history. The Red 8: Blue rolled over all op- ponents, except one, who were unfortunate enough to face them. The Cat's blitz-kreig proved effective against two State and two District champions, faltering only against the 1966 State Champion San Angelo Bobcats. The 1966 football season not only marked the setting of new records in scoring, yardage, and attendance, but also marked a new high point in total team and student body participation. The leading total yardage gainer was QB. Jack Mildren with 1,405 yards while the leading rusher was H.B. Kenny Stephens with Randy Allen Lee Haag John Landers Junior-HB Senior-G Senior--T Green, Bill Lassetter, David Owens, Scott McDonald, Ricky Rogers, Gary Oakley, Bruce May, Steve Nichols, Bob Calhoun. FIFTH ROW: Butch Wood, Don Shahan, Mark Eubank, Mike Shelton, Mitch Robertson, Robert Sloan, Coach Don Smith, Coach Henry Colwell, Coach ,Tommy Stone. 634. End Mitch Robertson and H.B. Randy Allen proved to be the proverbial double threat men. Robertson punted 1,203 yards for an ,average of 41.5 and snared 32 passes for 374 yards and 20 points. Allen was third in rushing with 389 yards on the ground while hooking 13 aerials for 173 yards and 3 TD's. Leading in the scoring department was QB. Mildren with 74 points, Stephens was second with 60 followed by Allen with 30 and Robertson with 23. The Cougars only disappointment was that they were forced to share the District 2-AAAA crown with the San Angelo Bobcats, who also had a 9-1 record. . ,,,,g., 4 t six ge Q, . ivy. we i Eggs-ssssf. :fr .rf ff, . ,f,,.,,s,.f -.1 ,gt .tt b y ,fir-:,:::s-. Phil Foster Junior-Manager f i MW xv ss,- F sssegf rs. it Dwain Auvenshire Junior-Manager 7 Ga ry Oakley Senior-G QB Jack Mildren eludes W. Falls defender Price Daniel for good yardage as Cougars defeat Coyotes. Hangers Houquer 60y0fc's 6-O Cooper's opener saw the cats face the Wichita Falls Coyotes. The Cougar under-cats ' had to overcome Junior-HB both the fierce offense of the Coyotes and the ele- ments to pull a victory from the mud. QB Jack Mil- dren was the leading ground gainer with 101 yards and the lone score. Mitch Robertson's golden toe booted the ball five times for an average of 41.9 yards. Bill Mayfield turned in a great iob of dealing misery to the Coyote offense. COOPER ..... - W. FALLS .... - Flip Harvey Hank Bennett Senior-G Kvugars pillage Panthers 35- I4 A rock-ribbed defense, the passing attack by the dynamic duo of QB Jack Mildren and E Mitch Robertson plus the fancy footwork of HB Kenny Stephens led the Cougars to their second victory of the season. The Cougar OB Mildren completed 631, of his pass attempts for 150 yards while HB Stephens led the rushing with 91 of a total 212 yards gained on the ground. Craig Stewart and Bill Mayfield led the defense which allowed only 44 yards to the Fort Worth team. COOPER ' . I Q 7 14 7 7- PASCHAL O O 0 14- Cougar Jon Harrison takes Mildren pass for 18 yards as Panther ..:, -- Ricky Humphry defends. f - ++ N' . - , . .VM . ', 3,fi-is, J 5:1-,sf -- - , ' f w- Q masses :wreck 4 i f F 4 fsf z gflifggfja fs ' , , ,i., ., i 'L I 'A X , ..., Q ,. , v--- I .1 A ,. J Z Kenny Stephens V ., Q.: F 1 Junior- z,,,,g -, F .. l. f f ,gi, N I lll. 1 Q 1 , . 1 rr F Amman-W-feiY'c:'2we-ft1W m Il-f 'M 4 - mu, V ee sz l' 'N ,..,. 7 C . 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Cougarland quickly overcame Their momenTary seTback To reTake Their -T ' g T lead and proceed To secure The game wiTh Two scores by HB Richard , ,,ar kzvu Richburg, and a final TD by Mildren To puT The game on ice. MiTch ill Roberfson and Bill Mayfield boTh Turned in ouTsTanding defensive and 1 M offensive performances. fs X. COOPER .... 6 O 6 14-26 i i T BROWNWOOD 0 o 7 0- 7 . I Larry Billingsley Senior-C T r'- -- me m Cougar runaway. . in I Q ODESSA .... Mark Eubank Junior-E Ljaugars l6'rczzk Krancos 25-7 Cooper's opening disTricT TilT saw The Odessa Red-Hosses come To Abilene To baTTle a super-charged Cougar Team. Though The Cougars were as yeT undefeaTed and unTied, They were noT given Too much hope of overcoming The Odessa Team. So much for predicTions. WiTh T90 ground yards and 87 yards in The air plus a 55 yard TD run on a pass inTercepTion by Randy Allen lsee picTure belowl, a close game became a COOPER .... 7 6 6 6-25 O 7 O O-7 na .-.., lgwg- - ., T T- . , N Q. ., A f 7- H 'New nf g -.Mus f V f. 1 ' H vs, iso ffl- Hi. .Q , T H . me-wang? f ggi ji , fr Kg: 1, ac. ,qi H .Wg f I , . 1 t TL if is R' lf fl S 57 2 4 My -T H lf- s 1. -' ..,,.-- Qs- iv mix a A, an S, X it I , f K? A k,-r 'K ' T K K .-,W f if. ,k.,... ., , ' ' K T K 'T , -wif' 1' 1 Q W Vx I H . :V C43 V ' ww k, . I -I ,, We - ' . f 7 'W l 'Y-Till T ' H M . ,,,, . X A 'V ' V . K 7 a, i s , 'H H if S ,V 1 fa , -if 3 Q . . af: ,A Ya - , A . ri , , , .. AM.. Mx ., , k, C T by Q . is 'T Z ll T gi T ' it i Y T5 V Q T U Larry STowers vit. H ., V f A E -. ' ' ,twmwigif , -. - .- -- . yy , W. C. -1' :- - f, A K -f g,-I . : 5- . JUmor1QB 5369i N ,.:,.. L1 , W M-,,.'., 'w,.TXEL . K WA JET T F. ,lk Magi-T -sg -- ' 'if is . we ar ,fr ' C 'f ' Bill Mayfield Ken Passons Senior--T Senior--FB Kougars Cree Panthers 28-I 7 Randy Allen goes for 97 yards and a Coog TD as Larry Billingsley Takes ouT The lasT PanTher defender. Kebeate Pass Heugare 20-7 Over 16,000 fans saw The mighTy Cougars bow lgrudginglyl To The San Angelo BobcaTs. The Cougars fought a Terrific baTTle, making The 1967 STaTe Champions pay dearly for every yard. ln view of The facT ThaT This was The only low poinT in The enTire season, we Think The less said abouT iT The beTTer. SAN ANGELO 7 7 0 6-20 COOPER ........ 0 0 7 0- 7 As The Red and Blue downed The 1966 STaTe Cham- pion Permian Pamhers They proved To all buT The mosT diehard skepfics ThaT The Cougars were noT To be denied in Their drive for The disTricT crown. The Coogs Trailed in The firsT sTanza 10-6, buf a safeTy and a recovered fumble gave The go-caTs a 15-10 edge aT The half. HB Randy Allen sparked The second half by Tripping-The-lighT-fanTasTic for 93 yards in reTurning The PanThers' kickoff for The final score in The fourTh period. Dana Beck made his firsT appearance as PATman, doing a fine job. COOPER .... 9 6 7 6-28 San Angelo QB Gary Mullins throws for a long gainer as Cougar defenders Robertson and Beck Try vainly To halt The BobcaT drive. PERMIAN ...10 0 0 7-17 Glenn Anderson Mike ShelTan Junior-E Junior-E Richard Richburg Junior-FB --we T-. 2 . '1 - B A . , .. M -: - i -W m. yr., I .. ei.. . V. ,. ...:.,., ZQ: P . A I . - : I , .... Butch Wood . . . 1- 5e lO 'E w if ' -1 T 5 gm K. e ,igg.EI.t1i?5.:Q:f3 Heege Elilz l5'ulldege 30-O IT was a hot night in The wild west as The Red and Blue traveled To Midland To battle The Midland Bulldogs. As l,5OO Cooper fans looked on, The Cou- gars' blitzkreig offense and Hymalayan defense racked up 392 yards while holding The hapless Bull- dogs To I l. QB. Jack Mildren ran for Two Tallies and passed for Two more to HB Randy Allen. Because The Bulldogs didn'T seem To be going anywhere, QB. Larry Stowers and HB Flip Harvey got a chance to deal misery To The Midland bunch. End Mitch Robert- Keugare Barbeque Steers 20-7 Catch me if you can! Jack Mildren skirts four Big Spring defenders for a long gainer. Victory came ot Cougarland once more after This game with The Big Spring Steers. By way of an interception, The Steers made The first TD. The angry Cougars evened The score six plays later as Kenny Stephens carried The ball and Two Steers into the end zone. Dana Beck booted The Tieing point. QB Jack Mildren made The next TD putting The Cougars ahead. There were anxious moments before as Kenny Stephens was called on To make a needed first only inches away. Stephens again crossed The goal line in The Third quarter for The game's last score. COOPER .... 7 7 6 0-20 BIG SPRING . 7 0 O O- 7 son's philisophical foot booted a 25 yard field goal to put The coup-de-grace an other Coog dominated game. COOPER .... 6 7 14 3-30 MIDLAND .. O O O O- O Q.B. Larry Stowers Takes The ball down to The Midland I0 as FB Ken Passons shoots for defender Don Shahan. I Dana Beck Senior-G Danny Sherman Senior-HB ' ffvmcwming dfugars Crample 16665 42-29 Homecoming Queen Linda Wingfield is escorted onto the field at halftime by Senior Class Presi- dent Joe Blandford. Miss Wingfield was elect- ed by secret ballot of the student body and her crowning was the high point of the half- time activities. CRUNCl-il! Mitch Robertson delivers extra blow to Rebel defender as Mildren goes for TD number three. Avenging their '65 homecoming loss to the Lee Rebels the Cougars recovered their claim to the district crown while setting a new school scoring record. As hundreds of Cougars and ex's looked on the Red and Blue marched up and down the field clicking off plays like clockwork. lt was a wide open game but the Cats only suffered minor iniuries. .lack Mildren passed for three T.D.'s and used the keeper for two more. Kenny Stephens was the only other Cougar to find pay-dirt on his own. Though the Coogs' defensive wall proved too much for the Lee ground game lholding them to a -26 yardsl, the aerial antics of Rebel Q.B. Greg Frazier kept the Cats' secondary hopping. The Cooper pass defense held its own though, intercepting two Reb passes in the end zone to break up the same number of touchdown drives by the Midland team. COOPER .... 14 T4 8 6--42 LEE ..... .. O 8 714-29 Q.B. Jack Mildren snares Mildand pass to kill Rebel drive in third quarter. Gougrzrs Ambush Northern Kiwis 14- 9 On the evening of Novemer 18, 1966, the valiant forces of the Re-constructed South, directed by the intreped General, Jack Mildren IQB. par nonlp and led by the courageous charge of Stephens' Light Brigade, while supported by heavy aerial bombard- ment to Lt.'s Robertson and Allen, engaged the en- trenched Army of the North at P. E. Shotwell Stadium at approximately 8:00 p.m. Following two hours of vicious battle by both sides, the South by virtue of superior tactics, person- nel and luck, emerged unquestionably victorious. The Risen-Red's first tally came as the result of the Cou- gars' wall blasting techniques which freed HB Kenny Stephens for a 33-yard foot race with the Eagle secondary to the promised land. Before the masonary had stopped falling, the Cougars led 7-O. Retaliation by the Eagles was swift and at the half the score was 7-6. After slugging it out for a scoreless third quarter the Birds took the lead by a field goal. It was then that the South sprang into high gear to march under-over-around-and-through the Eagle de- fense to retake the lead 14-9. Mitch Roloertson's golden toe gave an unfor- gettable command performance as it averaged 46 yards in four shots. Jack Mildren also turned in a great performance on defense. Dana Beck continued to split the uprights for the all-important PAT's. Over 15,000 persons witnessed the South's route of the Northern belligerents. The victory not only se- cured the South's claim to the city crown but also ranked the COOPER COUGARS as NUMBER ONE in DISTRICT 2-AAAA! COOPER ........ O 7 O 7-14 ABILENE HIGH O 6 O 3- 9 Unexpected company greets QB Mildren as he penetrates deep into Eagle territorg. Defenders McDearman and Richard- son try to stop the Coog's charge, but Bill lThe Hunt May- field l65I has other ideas as to how far the play will go. Fustus wid th' mostus is Cat Randy Allen as he leaves his not-so- 'X quick Eagle defenders in the dust while cruis- ing for a first down to aid in the Cougars first tally. dm... Mitch Robertson p r e p a r e s to snatch a Mildren aerial from the talons of Eagle defender Santos Rodriguez to bring the Red 81 Blue into scoring range for the second and decisive time. . C I I 'tif r 'lsil I 303 , chilli-lf-:ll A r, QQ, 2 . ,Egan W, .WE Steve Nichols David Morphew Scott McDonald Junior-T Junior-QB Junior-T Ricky Rodgers Junior--T l . ,., .r 1 mm s, A figiskg-H issuer We 31 5 f 2 ra Sf 'f ff' i ff P 5 Q A eww I E Q Po 59 S 2-ef 41 BK 9' V X9 HB Randy Allen sprinls into The Teeth of the Permian secondary as he goes for The Cougars' second score in that early season game lRlGHTl. QB Jack Mildren plays guess-who wiTh Eagle defender Jack Kiser in The closing momenfs of The Cougars route of The cross- Town rivals. lLEFTl l :,g5.r,.s Don Shahan Junior-E Robert Sloan ROlCJlf1 Luiz GOOSby Senior-E Junior-G Junior-HB ,,:. . A , WA-ejwr-R-T sag'-1 .--urvg:ar:f.EE -:.v.i- ter 1' JW ' ': 2' ff EZ: QL 9 if , 4 i L Q 2 P Q K f e as wh 5 are 11.4 I rg ,W r -1 f' ,xv az .W ef' Q' 'il - y . ' gg rf FRONT ROW: Ray Allen, David Anderson, David Hightower, George l Christie, William Lamar, Larry Smith, Mike Shannon, Jerry Weather- l ford, Harry Nabors, Larry Dobbs, Steve Baird, John Crowell. SEC- l OND ROW: Danny Pace, Jim Schanbacher, Pete Baldwin, Larry l Hoeter, Andy Duval, Charlie Buchanan, Gary Shahan, Jerry Sher- l man, Kent Finley, Gordy Brown, Barry Hoefer, John Follin. THIRD i ROW: Buzzy Hubbard, Larry Glover, Richard Ellis, Blaine Jackson, Kztfeu Swrcbaard COOPER OPPONENT 8 Brownwood O O Woodson 8 8 Brownwood T3 34 Midland 14 20 Aspermont 6 30 Permian 6 20 San Angelo 16 T6 Big Spring 22 42 Stamford 6 22 Abilene 34 Garry Kesler, Randall Smith, Tommy Taylor, Brad Stephens, Pat Murphey, Gary Mabry, DeWayne White, Robert Salge. FOURTH ROW: Norman Tindell--statistician, Skeeter Reid-trainer, Bill Har- rington, Randy Lutz, Danny Griffin, Keith Crooks, Robert Partin, Arnold Riddle, Dale Gorczynski, Jack Grimm, Teddy Krieger-mam ager, Carroll Casey-manager, Richard Pierce-manager. Charlie Buchanan leads Kitten blocking as Jerry Sherman carries for Cooper's third score against cross-town rival Abilene High. Kittens Cake Share in War of 6'0ugar Bob Patty Carl Yancy Junior-HB Junior-G Skitch Rougeux Bill Lassiter Junior-C Junior-T , tt H '-: , i ' TT .. J. L ff :- is l I -- -.'. llet .- . t -t'- A V r L, We ,. : l W 'Mr 1 t..: , -: ifi, 'S sm: f rt. ' .,:-W Q Z, its ' 3' ft l A3 .fk 1,1 1- DU-lv--f upcr Af lead year af Cfzfuganf Janis leads the Coogs Dana delivers a pep talk Susan is up-up-and-away! THE GROUP Ann, Janis, Dana, Coop, Susan, Donna, Elizabeth Ann is more down to earth Donna on the way up! Elizabeth and equipment sit., E ,, A COOPER COOPER ' COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER f COOPER COOPER iiiiil In 67 81 55 76 49 75 66 79 43 76 65 65 56 68 78 49 62 64 47 59 BREWER ANDREWS DEL RIO ODESSA CLEBURNE SPRiNG me SPRING Minmngp PERMIAN f ' sAN ANGELO ABILENE msn ODESSA LEE , sic sPRiNG MIDLAND PERMIAN SAN ANGELO ABILENE HIGH P' Won: Plainview, Abilene, and Lions Invitational Tournaments! if-ii F A . 3 Varsity Basketball: Blake Ware, Jimmy Underwood, Jack Mildren, Ricky Williams, Jack Guy, Greg Henthorne, Gary Thomason, David John- son, Eddie Duryea, Jerry Hoff, Jim McAden, Tom Stanton, Mike Case. Eats on the fe6b0llI'ld in I 966-67 Season Jump, duck, weave, pull, pass, shoot-that's the way the Cougar Basketball team posted their most successful season in history. Doing their best to ad- vance the Year of the Cougar, Coach Bill Villines' chargers pressed forward from a fast start to an even faster finish. Setting and breaking records was the order of the day for the hot as never before group. Starting the season by trouncing Coronado High by a score of 62 to 41, the Cats proceeded to knock off thirteen opponents before suffering their first defeat at the hands of Odessa High. Quickly regaining their momentarily lost cool the Red 84 Blue drove on through district play suffering only four losses. All four of the Cougar's season losses were suffered in district play. Only the Bi-District champion Abilene Eagles were able to overpower the Coogs in the sea- son's final game to seize the District 2-AAAA crown. Jack Mildren proved his ability to handle himself on the hard wood as he set a new school scoring rec- ord by ripping the nets for 526 points this season while uping his career mark to 850. At the end of the season the Cougars had posted a most impressive 28-4 season record. One of which all Cougars supporters will be iustifiably proud. 9 Mildren: 2VO2 CosOsinO:2 points?I Williams: To shoot, one must first have the ball. Haugars I6-I In their opening game ofthe 1967 basketball sea- son, The Cougars overcame the Coronado High School team of Lubbock by a score of 62 to 41. This game was The first indication to the public that this was go- ing to be a big season. The next game brought the Richardson Eagles and another Cooper win to Cougar Gym. It was not an easily-won game! The Cougars barely nudged Rich- ardson by 67-66. The game was a close one all the way except for three scoring sprees by The Cougars That earned eight- point leads, highest ofthe game. Greg Henthorne hit the winning bucket for Cooper with only 20 seconds left in the game. Tom Stanton led the Cougar scoring with 18 points. The Abilene team held the lead most of The first half. The third game paired the Cougars with hapless South Oak Cliff of Dallas. The Cougars came out far ahead ofthe Big D team, 89-50. South Oak Cliff had a reasonable chance of winning in the first four min- utes. Through the game the Abilene team piled up point after point against the opponents. Ten Cougars achieved marks inthe scoring columns against SOC. They were led by Jerry Hoff, with 16 points, Tom Stanton with 11, and Greg Henthorne with 10. The fourth game of The season brought another Cougar victory as they swept past Brewer of Fort Worth by a score of 81-41. The game was never close except for a O-O dead- lock at the tipoff. Jerry Hoff led the scoring splurge with 18 points. Then followed Jack Mildren with 14, and Greg Henthorne with 11. This game left the Cougars with an unblemished 4-O mark. The Plainview Tourney, played on December 1, 2, and 3, and the Abilene Tourney, played on December 9 and 10, were both won by the Cougars. in both Cooper was competing against teams from many towns across the state. in Opening Games Williams and Mildren: Escorting the opposition. Sneak, Sneak: Hoff stalks illu- sive basket. Williams: Cool it's notl The Cougars extended Their lead to twelve straight games after meeting Andrews in a battle that ended in a 55-52 score for Cooper. This game broke the long-standing school record for a string of consecu- tive wins. The Cougars caught the Andrews team's score in the middle of the third quarter after being led by the Mustangs at the half, 27-21. Jack Mildren led the scoring with 21 points, followed by Rick Williams and Greg Henthorne with 10 apiece. The Cougars beat the Del Rio team in the next game, making the season record 13-O. The Cougars fell with a crash in their first district game with the Odessa High Bronchos, 70-49. It was the first loss for Cooper in a string of 14 games. At halftime the score was 39-25. Greg Henthorne was the top Cougar scorer with 12 points. Bouncing back from the loss to Odessa High, the Cougars beat the Cleburne Yellow Jackets, 75-68. In the first quarter the Cougars lumped out to a 24-11 lead. Rick Williams hit 11 field goals and 4 free throws for 26 points. Jack Mildren followed with 20, and Tom Stanton had 10 points. A season of 15-1 was established after the game with Spring Branch of Houston. The Cougars built up a 21 point lead before the second quarter was over. As the Cougars entered the Lions Invitational Tournament in Fort Worth the competition was stiff- 16 teams from several states. The Cooper team came out on top after winning the other two tournaments they entered during the year. Bringing in the new year with a victory the Cougars overpowered the Midland Lee Rebels by a score of 79-65. The second defeat of the season came when the Cougars went under to the Big Spring Steers by a score of 49 to 43. The team's first loss was to Odessa in the first district game. ' .ki -fee c Johnson: Relief Henthorne: Stretch with soul. 312 Stanton: Excelsiorl 6ougar's Season Drive The Midland Bulldogs decided to follow the sucessful example of the Odessa Bronchos and use a zone defense against the Cougars. How- ever, one time proved enough for the Cougars, who beat the Midland team, 76-55. This victory brought the total CHS wins up to 20, making the Cougar record iust three games away from the biggest victory season. Jack Mildren was the high scorer with 17 points. Second was Tom Stanton with 16, and third was Rick Williams with 12. Midland never came closer than eight points to the Cooper score in the second half. Next on the lineup came a match with the Per- mian Panthers of Odessa. The Cougars won by a score of 65 to 61. The Cougars' twenty-second victory propelled them into first place in district 2-AAAA. The San Angelo Bobcats were the victims of Cougar wrath this time, being defeated by the Abilene team, 65 to 57. Jack Mildren again scored most points, having 19 points for the evening. Greg Henthorne had 18, and Tom Stanton had 16. The Cougars held a 16 point lead midway through the third quarter, but later San Angelo cut it down to a 45-37 advantage. Later the Cougars came back with a 14 point lead in the final moments of the fourth period. Everybody said it would be close-and it was as the Cougars were defeated by the Abilene High Eagles by a score of 56-51. The CHS team led the Eagles most of the first half. Abilene High came back in the third quar- ter, taking the lead. The largest lead anybody held during the game was one of eight points, held by the Cou- gars. The rest of the time the largest lead held was usually not more than four or six points. As the game was nearing its final moments, no one was leaving Eagle Gym because the game was so close that it appeared that the winners would be whichever team had scored last. Suffers Ffeuf falls Next on The lineup came a duel with The Odes- sa Bronchos. The first time The Two Teams met, The Cougars were defeated by Odessa by a score of 49-70. This Time The story was different as The Cougars came out victorious, 68-64. The Cougars easily defeated The Midland Lee Rebels by a score of 78 To 53. This was The sec- ond Time The Two Teams had met, Cooper winning by a score of 79-65 The Tirst Time. In The next game The Cougars added The Big Spring Steers To Their list of defeated opponents for The second Time. In a Tairly close game, The Cougars overpowered The Big Spring Team by a score of 49-44. Next The Cougars met The Midland Bulldogs and defeated Them, 62-49. This was another large margin win for The Cougars, adding anoth- er achievement To The Year ofthe Cougar. Mildren: Does aerial combat. Stanton: With deceptive ease ln The Third game from The end of The season The Cougars defeaTed The Permian Panfhers by a score of 64-63. The Abilene Team played Permian once before on The firsT round of disTricT games, defeaTing Them, 65-61. The Cougars Traveled To San Angelo in The follow- ing game To defeaT The BobcaTs, 47-42. This game puT The Cougars in a Tie wiTh Abilene High. Before 2,100 screaming fans The Cougars were defeaTed in an overfime by The Abilene High Eagles. The sellouT crowd came To see The maTch billed as The Super Game. The difference in The score was provided mainly by free Throws. The lead changed hands many Times unTil The lasT Three minuTes. The score sTood 54-54. Jack Mildren's 10-fooT iumper momenTarily puT The Cougars ahead 56-54. Abilene High evened The score. The Eagles sTalled unTil 17 seconds were lefT in The game when They gained The lead, 58-56. Cougar Coach Bill Villines asked for a Time-ouT wiTh 5 seconds lefT. Due To a misTake, The clock was allowed To run ouT and Then, afTer iT was discovered, The clock was reseT aT 5 seconds. This seT The sTage for a lasT-second 20-fooTer by Tom STanTon which senT The game inTo overTime. The Eagles made The firsT score in The overfime. Jack Mildren made a free Throw, narrowing The gap To one poinT. This was The lasT Cooper score of The game and Mildren's lasT poinT Jf a fanTasTic 28 poinTs for The nighT. The game ended wiTh The score sTand- ing 66-59. High scorers were Mildren wiTh 28, Greg Hen- Thorne wiTh 15, and Tom STanTon wiTh 12. Mildren: A plague... Junior Varsity Basketball: KNEELING: Barry Hoefer, Dennis Byram, Bill Barbee, Eddie Wright, Larry Duke, Charles Williams, David Ponder, Travis Ellison. STANDING: Larry Hoff, Charlie Buchanan, Kittens Cake I 966- Posting a 23-8 season record, Coach Lynn Menden- hall's Cougar Kittens indicated that next year's Varsi- ty would be something to watch. Running neck and neck with the Abilene High J.V.'s for the district crown the iunior cagers fought an up-hill battle to 1966-67 Kitten COOPER 67 CORONADO 39 COOPER 52 ANSON 65 COOPER 57 BREWER 12 COOPER 37 ANSON 65 COOPER 56 MONTEREY 50 COOPER 35 LUBBOCK HIGH 52 COOPER 56 SNYDER 54 COOPER 67 CROSS PLAINS 41 COOPER 59 CORONADO 47 COOPER 45 ANDREWS 47 COOPER 59 ASPERMONT 32 COOPER 60 ASPERMONT 74 COOPER 53 LU DERS 66 COOPER 71 ROTAN 52 COOPER 50 ODESSA 44 COOPER 77 SWEETWATER 25 Joe Frush, Ronnie Williams, Brad Arvin, Dole Gorczynski, Terry Rucker, Robert Allen, Charles Culver, Doug Foster, Ted McKinnon, Robert Black, Larry Hoefer, 67 Distric! Hraufrz their finale championship game with who else but the Eaglets. Overpowering the birds in the final moments ofthe game the Kittens became sole posses- sers of the un-official title of district champions. Scoreboard COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER 'lKittens 71 MIDLAND LEE 66 74 ABILENE HIGH 51 61 MIDLAND LEE 52 47 BIG SPRING 33 61 MIDLAND 46 51 PERMIAN 54 45 SAN ANGELO 36 46 ABILENE HIGH 56 53 ODESSA 44 57 MIDLAND LEE 54 62 BIG SPRING 40 56 MIDLAND 55 58 PERMIAN 46 47 SAN ANGELO 36 59 ABILENE HIGH 55 also took Ist in Key City J.V. Tournamentl X , if 1 'I ,Sw f Q 5 . in xx , fan .15 nd? K Varsity Baseball: ROW ONE: Steven Howard, Don Strom- berg, Randy Allen, Ric Wittie, Robert Derington. ROW TWO: Gary Oakley, Kevin Hine, Charlie Buchanan, Jerry 4. , Q .5 :V . A I Vw ,. , . 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ROW TWO: Dalton Poole, Jerry Ravenscroft, Joe McCreight, David Kivlehen, Harold Price. ROW THREE: Bob Boyer, Randy Bodine, Danny Sisco, George Chisholm, Bill Abbott, Tom Wright, Richie Boyer, Rusty Rowan. . H- C . 7 1 5 ,Q 1 1 K or '1 ff I ...dy V .9 ??. I I 1 fill will Q , f H.. , , H 6 . W .., 1 ffl N X MN. 3 1 EY ll fs ' J I A l it 'Sl'-H x l 1 Q F, xiii' i 9115, 41- , Mica. ,xl 11465, du- A Pitchers: Oakly . . . 4 if Y ., t 1 W-- , Q 1 'iv' Kapczl 6171 adm: but. . . .L , M ,v,..A..N,. ,ww 2 , Q- MW-Q W ...M..,.Ww.g.. 5 Johnson . . . . . , Minshew maintain momentum. X ,K Q .-3 QW ,,. ,A QS 5 x at 'iz f ax Q i 3 ' Q ,, I Q R 3, , , . A H I l , - , 'X 5, Q L zz L. g -mf A , .i., -7 in .. X L in . ,Z ,Q -if ,,, 7 .V Y Q ffm ggitw 1 its , 5' , . , -' it 5 Q a ,. H2532 . H Q at it ,Q 5 ll , A My my Hwy -..mt i j ff iini rv? .. ,, .aailai v if M . 1 W- K M-ijt: V,.l.YA,:t, W - V VA ., 'W 5 ' ...L K V, ,..'t'f,i,ga,hd? 4, , N ' K S .,,,,Q f , 9 , , ,,,,u . . 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Sfpecfalious in I 967 if V Fielder Hine: Wearing the mascot. J. Q1 i -e XS -H-. -' , A W 2 A 'E Bosemcxn Sherman: Quick cotch cn throw 20 . in I 1 Iii.--L Outfielder Hearn: Catcher in the rye. Catcher Shelton: A bird in the glove . . . ? like zz Z711r11dc',4cr0ss Home Plate. . . ' Outfielder Lundberg. 1 Catcher Derington and friend Harrington: All in the scheme of things. Cooper Swimming Team: STANDING: Donny Wood, Don Price, Culver, Ronny Wood. KNEELING: Lee Tice, Bo Pearson, Mike Pete Morford, Poul McClendon, Wolfer Dcmiel, Jeff Hill, Tommy Davis, Nofhon Deoton, Reese Jomeson, Hole Moriin, Rick Wilson. Gfaugars kllfb' the Wave Springing inTo The besT seoson in iTs brief hisTory, The Cooper Swimming Teom hos, of mid-season, com- piled o mosi' impressive record of seven wins To only one loss. Under The direction of Their new coouch Gene STucky, The oquofic-coTs have begun Their TirsT serious oT'rock on The DisTricT 2-AAAA crown. 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Cooper Tennis Team: KNEELING: Bob Snow, Lindi Russell, Martha bra Wroten, STANDING: ROW TWO: Bruce Edwards Ken Black Henna, Elizabeth Payne, Peggy Jones. STANDING: ROW ONE: Mike John Winger, Danny Hacldox. Meyers, Nancy Brown, Randal Montgomery, Ralla Sue Vickers, Bar- i 5, , ,lf Q Cenuie: Service Milf a Smile iz . ST 4' ,effgfwe 5 5 Q, M W M QW sim ml P' , 51 f H it ' 4 I A ' 4 T4 , f , , M....H...-.'i 5 , .,,,,. : at ' ' ff' ' Q ' .V L. - g:,, , f I I N Q ? 4 1 ,. ..zi:, ' A V , , , 'ffl ' f I g ' 'fl ,F T fp Q is E ieas 1 'uf Q ' -mi, V, T,--.HH N ,fy - I 4, if 5,3 e,7,,, ,s,,,f 1 Q ,M- fl. 'iWm.... Vickers: Bonzai! 1 i ' f md f . ' i JW' Payne: Gracefully turns on the heat -una. Lindi: Study in form . . . Qi rr r .V-...m.,,,M, W .1:r:,, ,-..f woef- Cfougar Watters I S E 'L' .. . S 4 ra 5 ' tghgk' 'Q 4 .7 , R V +' Q-I i,.,,.g 8 YM ,ff E 'uw Ken: Clay court warrior . Randal: Lay on Macduffl Edwards: Forty-Love cha cha cha. Henna Time and Training Damimzfe District Kaur! Activa ma, ,, -My-.Y hF,! ,, rf? 'z mmf: F1 as Q Barbara: Take aim . . . Bob: Follow through . . . ww 1 Q , FIRST ROW: Tony Pfaft, Dick Dillingham, Tom Burditt, Ken Stevenson, Larry McNealy. THIRD ROW: Allen Brinson, Earle McClure, Jack Monk, Tim Mitchell. SECOND ROW: David Fry, Meadows, Stanley Wilson, Raymond Thomason, Bob Gee, Ken Tommy Springer, Charles Meadows lCapt.J, Gene Anderson, Ken Hughes, Paul Stuerzenberg. Driving into the year of the cat the Cougar Iinksters sport a record of several wins land a few lossesl, which seem to indicate that they will be in strong contention for the dis- trict Golf crown. Though not blessed with many returning lettermen, and only one senior, the swingers look as though they will represent Cooper in the manner to which it has become accustomed over the past few months. Not to be taken lightly, the lack of senior players will make the going a bit tougher for the squad, but it also indicates that the T967-68 team will have an abundance ot seasoned players. drugar lfinksfers Swing 2 S John Bradley and Larry McNealy compare score cards with coach Jim Harlow. ti 11 ,Q SS. -1 ss is K B fum District Green Hampetifion Pfaff: Teeing off L r Bradley and McClure: Puhing around Meadows: Group Captain 327 I M? Varsity Volleyball Team: KNEELING: Karon Cun- ningham, Vickie Steed, H966 State Champion- ship trophyl Linda Wingfield, Linda Walker. Mm Bm' W slfilflllgar V0 lcyiuzllcrs Cake STANDING: Coach-Karen Ridgeway, Judy Dearman, Frances Scott, Mina Achor, Connie Finley, Shannon Bryson, Kathy Ballew-mgr. Gunning for their sec- ond consecutive State Volleyball Champion- ship, the Cooper Volley- ball team has begun its part of the Year of the Cougar with an im- pressive 5-O record. With five returning lettermen and three All-State team members on this years squad, the prospects of another State Champion- ship seem well founded. Bryson 328 Dea rman Scott Cunningham K f Sixyfl Junior Varsity Volleyball Team: KNEELING: Melinda Bro- STANDING: Andrea Rash, April Ricldlehoover, Edith Apple- naugh, Betty Duffield, Patsy Greer, Paula McMillon, Phyllis ton, Lavena Bush, Connie Metcalf, Cathy Clay, Martha Herttenberger, Pat Billingsley, Jean Cantrell, Becky P'Pool. Denny, Jean Blakeney. Aim on Sewfzd State 27176 Achor Steed Finley Walker Wingfield ROW ONE: Eddie Robb, David Turner, Barry Hoefer, Joel Cox, Larry Hoefer, Andy Doss, Jim Schanbacher, David Barber, Bob McDaniel. ROW TWO: Pete Baldwin, Gordy Brown, Kent Finley, Garry Kesler, Randy Lutz, Dale Gorczynski, Douglas Jay, Ronnie Williams, Jack Covington, Richard A. Pierce. ROW THREE: Teddy Krieger, Andy 1967 Cougar Track Schedule February 24-25 Comanche Relays March 4 Canyon Reef Relays March li Arlington Relays March T7-T8 West Texas Relays March 24-25 San Angelo Relays April T Key City Relays April 8 District Meet April 22 Regional Meet April 29 City Meet May 5-6 State Meet Preparing to defend their district crown, the Cougar speed merchants are working out many long hours. Trimming their sail, the Coogs are quickly preparing for whatever the district competition may have in store, while setting their course beyond the horizon into the sunlit lands around Austin. Rounding out the Year ot the Cougar, the Track season will prove to be neither less exciting nor less profitable than any of Cooper's previous and highly successful ventures. Duvall, Larry Stowers, Richard Richburg, Mike Carter, Kenny Stephens, Jon Harrison, Randall Martin, Mike Goosby, Don Shahan, Edgar Ramirez, Coach Ray Overton. ROW FOUR: Skeeter Reid, Mike Lanier, Eric White, Jack Mildren, Mitch Robertson, Billy Rule, Bruce May, Larry Billingsley, John Self, Jeff Connor, Coach Don Smith. Hougrzrs G0 flqhcr, 9115 Managers Reid and Krieger: Hey youl Almost a medicl' fer, Zzrflzcr, in I 967 Hurdlers Lanier, Stephens, Gorczynski: Bounders ' ,ff FLG' .M I Cooper Weight Men: STANDING: Self, May, Robertson, Billingsley. KNEELING: Brown, Kesley. 'CW Llkvylzfy jlffdff6'I'S, 5 l .nw N' 3- . S, i ' i Robertson: Human catapult yfm5fY'3E1g'1 'i Self: Umphl May: Disk iocky Q :QE Distance Men: Robb, Doss, Jay, Pierce, Barber, Carter, Ramirez, Con- nor: Miles To go before They sleep . . . V, ., ff??'1 'x 'mk ..,.ggam.- Milers: Connor, Carter, Ramirez White: Assault on a crown . .W,gg,iiw,,,,: Sprint Relay: Martin, White, Harrison, Stowers. Sprinters: Stowers, Martin, Turner. dzfs Sprzhf in 0 the Ceefh nf District Hvmpeliiivn , Broad Jumpers: Martin, Richburg, Rule, Baldwin, Harrison . . . for a place in the sun. Richburg: Soft landing. X 5' Baldwin: Makes great leap forward High Jumpers: Rule . . . Polemen: Shahan, Goosby, Lanier, Covington, McDaniel, vault- ing ambitions . . . Lanier: Free fall . . . . . Duval: Over the top Mile Relay: White, Harrison, Mildren, Martin Williams... 1 i l l 335 M w l Q 1 A 1 X Lx!- I 4 X 1 1 1 isnt! 1 1.1, 1 ,1 Y ,, f-T1 - 1 4 I ' a . 2 4 I X . i ill2ii'i XX 8-' 'HQ N5 ,,, Q .,.- QL in , ' SQL . -s!!- Q nn ' . his s 'wp S -32-fi! 'X ' :L W, '- , - 'N 'iff ,,. 'Y Advertising ,4 Ulm' for patronage. . . Savingest Gas , , ' f fx X f ,ff f I A f ' ' 1 1 1' I , f . ' f -f V ,J N I f X ' N 4 3 A X f 'W f I P, ' 'I 7 : f I f ff, I fc' f' X' f K 1' , .f I ,f - . ,, 1, A, ,nf ,, I f N ,V I f ' ' ' 1- NJ 5 , f A I .1 K ' ff xxx 'ff' , , -' 4 , f' f f f f 1 J' f f,,ffff,, f f 1 1 f,ff V, ,, y' . 1-fy j Q . ' ' ff 4 f 5 , f , k I f f 451 f 4 ' 2., f X, If, f Y 1 , . X jj r ff. for ,ff I, 5 14 , r 1 F f , 1 f L ' ,, . AX, -. ,.-7' Aff' ,f nr f .f' 1, , , f , X X . ,T .4 if Q , Env ' , -5:4 5 I DAM. Jqspf , na . 1 '54, JJ 'I L, in ' . . ff 6 ' If 2 5' Wing The Great 5-outbwntn 41 years continuous service 0 Acoustical ceilings 0 Ceramic tile I Floor coverings O Modernfold doors CATERING SERVICE 0 Drywall partitions ANYWHERE-ANYTIME . F , a ormic Phone OR 2-7879 1109 Walnut 1933 Pine 2402 S. 14th ST. Abilene, Texas OR 2-0376 OR 2-8131 OR 3-2671 To Look Your Best Visit BELLEW'S BARBER SHOP X, cw' hue' Ioso North 2nd Fl aAIIs I H ' anopsan 'Y esof wuts COMPLETE BRIDAL DEPARTMENT Abi 'f 7'1 IVY AND CONTINENTAL STYLE Gibson Sylvonio Eosy GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Reffigewiofs LV- Stereo Woshers Speidel Bands Bulova Watches Bellcrest Diamonds TURNIDGE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES NEWELL QUY, JEWELER New 81 Used Furniture-Terms CLOCKS AND WATCH REPAIR OR 7-2243 Abilene 367-77 Walnut Office OR 2-1571 1168 Butternut A. C. BLAKENEY, Owner KEY CITY SPRINKLER SALES AND SERVICE ALL KINDS OF PLASTIC AND METAL SYSTEMS Telephone 27l8 BENNETT OW 2-8531 Abilene, Texos ',,,J' HENDRICK MEMORIAL HCSPITAL Sion! of Wuraing ABILENE, TEXAS A NURSING CAREER OFFERS YOU O The opportunity for higher education 0 The opportunity to develop a highly developed skill 0 The opportunity to be a part of the dynamic progress of medicine 0 The opportunity for an assured income 0 The opportunity to derive satisfaction from serving humanity WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS? The following required courses must be taken at the College, Junior College or University of your choice: Biology-Human Anatomy Semester Hours Chemistry Semester Hours English Semester Hours General Psychology Semester Hours Sociology Semester Hours Microbiology Semester Hours Child Growth and Development Semester Hours A transferable grade of CH in each course will be required. Ili-' Bud? Dunk 1394 Sayles MEN'S CAMPUS SHOP Sport coats, slacks, casuals For The Young Man 40 JAY 8. RAY DRIVE-IN CLEANERS FEATURING Professional Dry Cleaning OUR MANY SERVICES INCLUDE A I L Shirt Laundry and Expert Alterations 15th 8 Sayles Blvd a . Q h . .-- - 1'-ffhim. if L 1 '-Ili' Phone OR 2-0064 mwmwn-1os4 N. an sums..-41:0 N. no ABI'-ENE. TEXAS Open 'Til I Opin 'Til 6-Ylwn. 'Tll I TYPEWRITERS - ADDING MACHINES ' CASH REGISTERS JRB SU PERMARKETS eq. 14. Daniel Uffche lffacfdned 133 Cedar Street ABILENE, TEXAS Two locations: NO. 5-1672 Pine OR 4--5706 H. A. Daniel Phone: OR 3-3759 Owner Night: OR 3-3849 No. 7-3366 N. lst OR 3-3491 or OR 3-1900 ALTON'S PFAFF SEWING CENTER ANIIY'S AUTIIMIITIVE SERVICE Complete Automotive Repairs All Makes and Models 801 Chestnut WHERE YOU GET THOSE KAY-LEIGH DRESSES C. A. TARR Owner - Operator Sizes 1.12 926 Walnut OR 2-4781 Iew' EJ qewl' JCiml '5 rnuuusrs 1718 Campus Court N. 6th and Forrest WALSH MACHINE and WELDING SERVICE, INC. 4500 South Treadoway P. O. Box 5122 ABILENE, TEXAS OW 2-4627 341 J 81 R PHARMACIES, INC. Full'-4. FREE DELIVERY on all purchases plus special attention to prescriptions and medical needs. wi cw: WE GIVE l KW 'Clif m 1 WE ARE AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE z. Q 2- . Mlm Robinson Pharmacy No. 2 OR 2-2801 ga ?:fi23'ig3-,- Robinson Pharmacy No. 5 OW 2-8011 Robinson Ph-3I'maCY NO- 3 OW 2-24041 ,A Robinson Pharmacy No. 7 OR 2-3207 Robinson Pharmacy No. 8 OR 2-8423 342 EAT AT . . . CCome As You Arej AbiIene's Most Unique Restaurants Q CASEY'S BARN DOOR Open 24 Hours-2441 South lst ig Q CASEY'S LITTLE RED BARN H S East Highway 80-NEAR OLD ABILENE TOWN 'i ai, i':::g1!iE' I NAL Y ,..m,,.... if .. um ' ijt! IBANK L ,K ,HMV Y.,,V3ML' ' 4' I 5 - eg fi. Jgff A sv LEM '- 1, , , ,V , key my , V of wsu lexus ff, 35 , -,H .3 'rj '-sf.. 1 - ' ., W I ' 'Q ' umm-umm-nu 'i mst sur: urn: Y? V- , .fi M-ili as , fffksifgff ,b if 'A 12255515 , ... f.. J 1 Amen: NAnoNAl. :mx 34 I O B S FOR JUNE GRADUATES I High School Seniors who want to be sure of prompt S placement opportunities, handsome starting in- comes, chances for promotion when their next school days are over, should send at once for SHORTCUT TO SUCCESS, showing an average of 8 calls for each DBC graduate-with many starting at 33,700 to S4,800 a year. Streamlined courses and schedules will enable you to qualify P1Ck.up and Delivery Service at a big saving in time and expense. Limited number of part-time iobs available for those 1319 Butternut 4-8669 who apply promptly. ABILENE TEXAS DRAUGI-lON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE l3l7'h S. Ilt St. OR4-C574 LOUIE HERRING President DUGGER 81 I-IERRING DRILLING COMPANY. INC. 524 Petroleum Building Phone OR 2-233'6-OR 2-iosi ABILENE. TEXAS moi BIC-LINDY-SCRIPTO PENS AND NIFTY NOTE BOOK PAPER AT YOUR STUDENT STORE MAYFIELD PAPER BUMPANY SALES AND SERVICE FRED KINERD'S TEXACO BIBLE HARDWARE CO. River Oaks Brookhollow Addition 333 Walnut Street So. 15th 84 Willis 3101 So. 23rd P. O. Box 2322 - OR 3-8301 OR 2-7541 OW 2-5335 ABILENE7 TEXAS nmuonif Al:I?LT:NCES lJ9hn5Un 44 SEQ-HORSES ABILENE AUTHORIZED NEW CAR DEALER'S ASSOCIATION Mcllwoiri Coldilloc Co. Fred Hughes Buick Arrow Ford, Inc. Toylor Chevrolet Rogers Oldsmobile Morily Ponfioc Som Fleming Chrysler-Plyrnoufh Lovelody Dodge Hill 84 Hill Rcimloler Villoge Mofors Cormichoel-Westmoreland l.incolnfMercury Max Fergus Mofors BUY YOUR NEXT NEW OR USED CAR FROM AN AUTHORIZED DEALER GENERAL ELECTRIC Furniture 8. Appliances V 2 LOCATIONS lOl Elm lO2 Elm 40 . . , I A Q Order your graduation class ring from Zale s, 6 week K delivery. Student accounts welcome at ZaIe's. A fine ummm ' ' class ring IS a symbol of your educational achievement. ,S. Downtown, Showcase Square R' O k Sh ' Center The Most Trusted Name in Sound J E W E L E R' 5 wer a S oppmg , Open Thursday Evemng JACKSON PHARMACY 12th cut Butternut ABILENE, TEXAS FIRE FIELDS INSURANCE AGENCY AUTOMOBRE CAQUALTV COMPENSATION 708 MIMS BLDG. BOX 327 PHONE OR 4-5700 TORNADO ABILENE, TEXAS 79604 ALL FORMS OF PROPERTY INSURANCE ,, Lf 4 f 'x I for Pre-Teen Sis thru College Miss 346 . LOYD WALKER HUMBLE 15? if ' 4 r 4 1 We give Frontier Stamps X Gap Road 1' 2465 Buffalo ow 2-2018 ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES fi BUY THE BEST 1 X---if Wfneafwdi-zZeEd4eP1664911 Quad? 'VX N ,.....,X WW ,Lf EJMLIAQMA gwyaafn ABILE NE, TEXAS 4 4 4 S G R o N R G H O G R H Y OR 4-8171 0 135 SHELTON 0 ABILENE, TEXAS 1 f fw1yayf1!n1114A1111ff CLINIC PHARMACY ABIIENE's PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE EXCELSIUR CLEANERS l433 South I4fh We Deliver Prompfly OR 7-43l2 2nd cmd Beech DicIl OR 4-5223 1 CC,MMERC,AL SHEAR.NG LEsLIEs FRIED CHICKEN HYDRAULIC PUMP SALES s. sERvIcE VQQS' if ACCESSORIES-HOSE-COUPLINGS 'wwni nf RED SEAL 42 Q DINING ROOM IIII FIIIIII Servwe 81 Equlp. E WE5-HNGHUUSE DRIVATERIA SERVICE PARTS CUMPRESSCIRS CYLINDER5 So' PHDNE DR 2-3291 1535 WALNUT STREE-r OR 2-8447 ABILENE. TEXAS M ABILENE'S BETTER QUALITY FABRIC STORES Two Convenient Locations Merchant Park River Oaks Village 1224 Grape South 14th Sz Willis Abilene, Texas Ra J. H. STRAIN 8. SONS, INC ,,NN,,,fN-v Iligluaq Cvu tructivn N-J-M-f vnouf ow 2-0057 a P. o. sox 277 TYETEXAS PETERSDN GULF SERVICE 2498 SAYLES BLVD. Wash - Lubrication 33.50 Pickup Sz Delivery Service ELMWOOD WEST BARBER SHOP NO Parking Meters CLOSED ON MONDAYS CALL - OW 2-7244 4017 South 7Th Street Phone l 34s O Abilene, Texas W 2-5534 THE lYDICK-HOOKS ROOFING COMPANY Roofing ond Sheet Metal Contractors O O O O b .BY Sew' Y Oy ,.1:f :1-? 2 1,e I uk Qufddkllmy 'x 'q 'fw W MTE ,Bw m BY KHP W9 Our O f Swds Fesh X ,X Ox. M ee,,1e,ii.o M Z QUALITY O WORKS Qffb ,Z mmm 1450 North First Abilene, Texas Phone 2-2877 l 0: : 's onglillllfli OR 3-7522 commercial LAUNDRY printing 2501 Bllllhlll GAP RUM! ' 1031 ll. llllllllllllllll WE plssnc 0lll2B3l . . llllwls 532 scum wh sffeef binding ABILENE, TEXAS SEEBURG PHQNQGRAPI-is CIGARETTE MACHINES AMUSEMENT GAMES HORACE TAYLOR TEXACO STA Tutfg Vending Qgmpany 2701 so. mm Q OR 3-8721 904 WALNUT STREET Abilene,Texc1s 79605 ABILENE, TEXAS , , TELEPHONE on 4-9265 Tlrez-lgollgrles on ervice G. TUTT JIM TUTT CHECK WITH KENDRICK Realty Office OR 2-2857 - Home OR 3-2683 304-1 South 7th-Coates Bldg. Abilene, Texas 350 W. R. fDickl Kendrick MORRIS READY-MIX CONCRETE. INC. AND ATLAS SAND AND GRAVEL CO. ABILENE, TEXAS 1801 Winters Freeway North OR 2-7851 GORDON E. BROWN Loccul Agent 2239 So. lsf Abilene, Texos 79605 L. E. L. Phone: Off. OR 3-1401 co Res. OR 4-3014 ASK ME ABOUT OUR GOOD STUDENT QUALIFICATION PLAN Your School Supplies Wholesale OR 4-8012 810 Butfernuf sun num Abilene, Texos 76905 msuunu HOUSTON All l DALLAS I M if xnfl ' .Afrrov ce ac 1 3TZxM er IIIIIEIIT RENTA RVICE IX - i l CHURCH'S I noon covenme co. Linoleum 81 Tile Floors Formica 81 Vinyl Cabinet Tops HA SQUARE DEAL WITH EVERY 1 mon: ow 2-sou SQUARE YARDN 5501 W- HWY- 80 P.o. Box 54-12 518 oak 1 L I CURTIS WHEAT As' ENE' 'E Abilene, Texas 79605 OR 2-2232 l NEWBERRY AUTO SERVICE 117 Poplar Street Phones OR 3-8101 - OR 3-8102 Abilene, Texas H. J. Herrington, Owner IDEAL BARBER SHOP pw, of ag Me wee: Awe, 1018 BUTTERNUT PHONE OR 7-6032 ABILENE, TEXAS Off' Ph R . Phone 0563-11336 Oe52'8f'75 ClAYTl1N CHEMICM nmol nlcnfnsnn CUMPANY MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS AUTO LOANS AUTO INSURANCE Supplying cr Direct Service to Abilene Plont: 120-22 Grohorn Phone OR 4-9101 1902 Butternut Street Abilene, Texas ABILENE, TEXAS RANCI-lens a. FARMERS QQ 49- gl LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Baack Florists xr 0 M 8. E iH' h so-P.o. E 1246 as 1231-3,2-L QR 2,11110X Gl 69l II'lOUS9S - SALES - EACH MONDAY, THURSDAY, 10 A.M. iff 352 Ida. JU, il 5' f As Vdi any Hardin-Simmons University Even More Accomplishments Has Achieved Greatness Will Be Possible It Students During the Past 75 Years... Like Those at Cooper High School Link Themselves with H-SU Approximately 50 Major Fields of Study Plus Pre-Professional courses in fields of dentistry, medicine, law, and pharmacy For Information: Call or Write, Director of Admissions, OR 4-7281 HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY V- -W - - Ice coldest drink in town MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE BRIGHT 81 EARIY BURGERS There's None Cleaner I809 Butternut OR 3-6021 Motor Tune Up Broke Service S. E. PASS, Insurance G. D. Suclberry Auto Service 1018 NO. 6th street - OR 3-1341 GENERAL REPAIR IF IT'S INSURANCE, WE WRITE IT Auto, Dwelling, Household Goods Life, Hospitalization, Commercial, Bonds IO8 South Leggett OR 7-6542 Abilene, Texas 'Serving West Texas Since 1919 Vitamins Cosmetics R.. E. ALL WATKINS QUALITY PRODUCTS ' 'Z Z I BILL WILLIS DISTRIBUTING CO. 1109 Pine St. - Abilene, Tex. 325 wALNuT Boa KUYKENDALI. ABILENE. TEXAS Insecticides Livestock Feeds Che ?ur11iturc Mart Quality Home Furnishings 4230 Norih Firsf ABILENE, TEXAS The Wes? Texas House Tu E PEN nan., QMPANN4, STATIONERSQ PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS Cedar at North Fifth Phone OR 4-4339 ABILENE, TEXAS South Texas Lumber Company OF ABILENE, TEXAS 4042 No. Is! Sf. Box 63 Phone OR 3-8393 ABILENE, TEXAS POWER FEED MILLS fe 4 A , CONGRATULATIONS TO COOPER'S PROGRESS AND S ' 'FEEDS X ITS WONDERFUL SCHOOL SPIRIT i1'iiwRR, A Profit Punch in very Pound NORTH'S FUNERAL HOME ABILENE, TEXAS 242 Orange St. Phone OR 4-6246 Russell- Willena - James - William -- .lack NORTH . 'YQ For Free Estimates NNW T Call OR 2-8405 O Qfi, l., Ecfasf Baizfozd Qfozisf ,Af ' p-5 Pot Plants - p ' , S TT66 Butternut Cuf Flowers KY 3 f Abilene' Texas Funeral Designs X Expressions in Flowers R Telephone OR 4-5712 West Texas' Finest Carpet Stock ' North First and Pioneer Abilene, Texas l TELE IOEA .,, -- supplies printing furniture Willis Office Supply 1 we strive to please C J OR 4-9671 Texas 290 CEDAR STREET, ABILENE TEXAS i I I ' I I l AMERICAS MOST DESIRED MUSlC'S MOST GLORIOUS VOICE l PIANOS HAMMOND ORGANS l l PIANOSPFORGANS 2940 North First Abilene, Texas OR 4-T329 356 PHONE OR 4-2411 1101 N. 19th ABILENE, TEXAS R. Ifynozvmiii 0f4sQf2p,zeiL:fi are .15 'ft ,fl A ,f. ,V ,i MY! f N A A ' I 1 'Srl ,H 4, Y I ,, X , U A., K G, A I - f- M ,-5,56 W L 3, ,. ., f W 'fl' 43 xml! :ali 1,411 E rl 1 MQ? TI 1 A I X I, Q '72 g QVGIIP5 CD ?fuumuu4 ja, gif ,Q 0 g I A W! E 7 A Q 0 of-' 1 f ' L, sig J 'Y I Y ' kg 4 , 1' is CHARLES VICKERS Registered Pharmacist PQQ- P .9 1 46 Q-,4 xv REPRESENTING SUPPORTING STATE FARM COOPER INSURANCE CO's. HIGH SCHOOL STAY' 'All Sllfl llll 6 F45 INSUIANCIQ INSUIANKIQ 3100 North 1st All The Way Office Phone With The OR 4-5311 Cougars Home Phone OR 2-1519 DENNIS MANLY INSURANCE 357 USE MOBIL PRODUCTS AEf:Egi3CK1ffQg FRANK GERLACK OIL co., INC. . CARDINAL FLORIST 1800 Industrial Abilene, Texas S OW 2-1293 PHONE OR 7-7821 O I s I II s ' f-- , Q J..- , Q a es an enuce on FARM 8' RANCH QEQLIQ5 OIL FIELD INSTRUMENTS onsrnisuwon Call INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE C0 OR 4-5972 P. O. Box 2072 731 Walnut Abilene, Texas 727 South Treadaway O P. O. Box 1245 Chicks Eggs Seeds Groin Sol? Ferfilizers- , lnseciicicles-Posts-Wire-Noils-- Abllene' Texas Defolionfs-Cononseed Producfs Ken Mayes Bill Core Phone OR 4-6181 W Xxxxx Xxx,,, ,,.,., ,vi I my ffff,f,f,,,,,,f,,,..,,.,,, H .,,....,., L., ....: ..............,..T ,,,,,,l, U ! SEAT COVER CENTER S CHANCEY EQUIPMENT CO. 2 COMPLETE AUTO UPHOLSTERING ABILENE, TEXAS IOS6 Bunemul Phone OR 4-I349 Confrc1cTors Supplies - Equipment 81 Rentals Abilene, Texos OR 3-7361 'Rv4v vA3w4vAv4vAQI oe,- . 3 M55 , 31 QUALITY MEAT li V1 Ti , vi: I f' FIU I N c . PO B l62A 1665 South 14111 Sfreef . . ox 79604 OW 2-7522 358 BMT? go E ef Wlth TRADE-MARKQ .! W XXL? TEXAS CCCA-CDLA gg'F'lSimgYCO. KL M ? BOB GI LL BILL BERTRAM Auf 1425 MARSHALL STREET OR 4' 6666 ABILENE. TEXAS ' LION HARDWARE C0. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE China - Glassware - Kitchenware Philco Refrigerators - Ranges - Radios Television Sets -Washers 526-34 Cypress St. Telephone OR 2-3241 MAX FERGUS MIITIIRS, INC. authorized VOLKSWAGEN dealer sales and service 34Ol North lst OR 2-3218 DOTY BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY Allis-Chalmers - Minneapolis-Moline Sales 8. Service Shafer Plows - Continental Belton Sprayers Diggers 81 Shredders Mechanic on Duty lTolI Calll OR 4-4349 Res. OR 2-2451 8. OR 2-2365 366 Chestnut Abilene Down thru SHOPPING AT Q W ' f xi -X Iiwg: S mlxsx .ALL I - 'J' f ll BT 'YN' r R 2 ,, O W an 2' W -L ,--4: HAS BECOME A FAMILY TRADITIONI 5 CONVENIENT STORES TO SERVE THE ABILENE AREA! AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Repair and Exchange lem, PHARMACY Brake Serwce 3101 sourH 7TH. ABILENE, TEXAS PHONE OR 2-3209 Roberf Lee Humphreys 342 Oak Sfreer Phone OR 2-6181 Abilene, Texas MEMBER MLS Q NATIONA . INSTITUTE oF FARM B S phone OW 2-2255 Ann TRADER'S CLUB -fulfil? 3526 So. Treadaway ' IRA B- DUCK. JR- I KREALTORJ Abilene, Texas HOMES. COMMERCIAL AND FARM-B orr. Tar.. on 2-2e24. on 2-e112 NITE ow 2-rosa Choose from The Long Green Line of 1457 woommo s-r. sox 5433 ABILENE. 'rExAs John Deere Equipment r if , suuu u uyyy 1 y J i, as IW' ,Sze N. Q IX ' if . . . the delicious difference Here's why: Brand Xburgers are fried on a griddle, Greasy. But we cook our 1O0'X:J beefburgers over open flames, sealing in natural juices for delicious cook-out flavor. Treat your family to Burger Chefs open flame cooked hamburgers! HAMBURGERSJI Suu only 150 OR 3-5312 2525 South 14th Sf. llouu- of the xvorId's gn-ales! llalnhurger-still only l54- ST 9 R U S S E S 142Elm fflbilcnc Tcxas,'79602!OR4-2407 CREATIVE PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS Since 1927 DUNNAM SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT A Complete Wire Line Service 2082 Soufh Treodowcy OR 2-5331 LUSKEY15 7eza4 .leading Weakm Stand 2431-34111 ST. 101-5 N. Houston 3112 N. 1st ST Lubbock FT. Worth Abilene 3 EXHII 'gig i 'i'i M fsfqii ,,, ' Protection 1,-. K rfnnvliiirfnllim S AW 'Pcnnv HUNTERHMJ I msunnncs f - Q I E 1. . I Li N 1-. I lggl, X ' . lu y In I. 1 X ni? 'YOUR PRIVATE XI TO A WORLD OF Q9 I ENTERTAINMENT 1441 Woodard OR 3-2585 I XJ TV CABLE SERVICE of ABILENE ABTEX INSURANCE TOPSY and MARGARET'S PARK TERRACE BEAUTY SALON 2906 Souih I4Th ST T GRANT JoNEs, c.P.c.u. P. o. sox 87 Russell HowERroN 502 CEDAR sr Okchwd 42906 PHONE onchcfa 4-1358 ABILENE, TexAs MERCER GARAGE 18 Y I Ab'l ne Phone OR 2-2287 Lowry's Trim Shop General Repair Air Conditioning Service Complete Auto Upholstery'-Tops Ph OR 4-7100 641 O k ST 1 Tailor Made Seat Covers Ab I T 935 Pine Street Abilene, Texas 36 5. fi + A ,A 5 Mx we M1 A Q00 ' 0 1 mam, o x af aol aw 0 Q0 AW x 5 00460014 A dx 0 e M X11 Y 1 Oar l 5 M ZW W CU' if Q J XV f X0 J J A OJ W MCMA V ku' 5 X 47 Q pw' I A QR fl f U ,, X S J 0 . f WMM 4 Q xg C, I x A XXX Trouble Tha? ls Easily Recognized ls Half Cured SllllTH TREADAWAY lXlF Abilene, Texas 79605 3040 Sol Treodcwcy TEENS AND JUNIORS 1212 Norfh Mockingbird 2902 Soufh 14Th OW 26370 Edgewood Shopping Center Park Terrace Abilene, Texas BUILDERS RETAIL SUPPLIES SALES HIUILDING WITH AIILTP' A ' ii llll BB S Us LIIMBER CO., 101 South Treaclaway ABILENE Box 905 ' TEXAS ORchard 4-1475 lbncffzum 5 -WV fi - . V on X4-8149 476 Pine Abilene, Texas Office Supplies 0 Printing o Furniture pf INZIIIFQS' e a 1 AY TRAVEL p f ge sekvicis iNc. Q5-IIIIY S l0,0 II SVMA 1226 North Third if pH01GEilgIEQh?:3a3i8146 Complete Beauty Service AIRLINES 0 STEAMSHIPS 0 TOURS 0 CRUISES OR 3-7291 16652 S. 14 Our sincere congratulations to COOPER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL for the indomitable school spirit shown since its inception. WW JJ ML 1838 BUTTERNUT 3 VII T 1225 GRAPE ABILENE, TEXAS NITTEXDAW' SFIQP Downtown Abilene Just East of the Post Office Office Phone OR 4-7278 219-249 Cherry Street WE MOVE, STORE, PACK, CRATE AND SHIP We Move Every Minute I. Il. MIIURE TRANSFER 81 SIIIIIAGE Bonded Warehouse P. O. Box 207 Abilene, Texas 75 WV W L M 36 ff KW AW ' Q' S ' -. I fxm+4'm1 flf 1' ' f jf Jfivwigivk TH Tiff WWE 75 fm Q 7MMw 295 YM Miz? wif ,Eff M LZ , A, M, W M NK . V W gi ,M-- fb ?Q,u:ifz4T,ail,xf,V4,j5f 4JZN,,,5., .Mg yd JM 4 X r - I , NAL L f e, Xfihamk wg 77 f Zidww KM! E' Ugfff Q 'K J nxwx ' M X ,7 I Wim 2 KW? fm QQ? iff 1425 KLM ,LJcLZ7iffw MM? fe W W dafllawxwl XJ ihfwi mf!! Math LM SUPER DUPER FOOD STORES fZiU55q,I7AV1a,5Fi , QM fm M WY ww wi K gf ' L ' if X N VVNUWMU AW ,Lu-jf jgvklfflx QLMSKX fix ,, if W Wm, ff M ink 744 E221 A WWV H1 elif I Elmwood Gardens Everything for the Home Gardener Landscape Planning 3909 S. 7th St. Phone OW 2-8223 lJust oft Leggett Drivel ABILENE, TEXAS GIBSON S H 2550 Barrow 3202 North First Where you buy the best . . . for less E. W. CURTIS INSURANCE AGENCY 909 Cedar Street OR 2-3591 INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND Fire, Auto, Workmen's Compensation, KNIT Command Radio Where the Action ls Backing the Cougars General Liability, Lite, Hospitalization Q All the way 'I I Repair - Recharge - Rental - Recondition Wholesale 81 Retail JEANNETTE'S AAA BATTERY SERVICE National Batteries OR 3-4341 107 Highland Abilene, Texas N. H. Hatley Best Batteries for Your Money 224 Leggett Dr. Abilene, Texas 79605 JUST EXCITING CLOTHES FOR YOUNG WOMEN! You are always welcome OI' H ABILENE BOOKSTORE, INC. ln the Middle ofthe Mall River Oaks OR 3-6041 Quality paperbacks Modern Library Monarch and Cliff Notes INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR 1733 S. Treadaway Rt. 1 - Box 137-A Phone OR 7-3566 Phone 625-4409 ABILENE, TEXAS COLEMAN, TEXAS I . '..-SS 369 J. B. FOOSHEE HOMES, INC. MR. QUALITY Building Finer Houses in Richlcnd Estates Addition OR 3-3301 OR 4-3002 HARUID CRAWFURD TIRE 00. ircstcnc Pi-uico Tires - Tubes - Home and Auto Supplies 617 Pine Street Abilene, Texas Phone: OR 3-8363 6,-fJfQ'a,Q:a , nn 1'olu--- yl, -P mu. nntn v Q muonov J' 411, . 43 Ph l'-I 27 MIILIEIIMAN fr' MIILIEIIMAN First National-Ely Building s P. 0. Box 1680, Abilene, Texas - 0Rchard 4-1323 INSURANCE SPECIALISTS Morey MiI.lerman v Jim Miilerman TAYLOR COUNTY WRECKING CO. East Highway 80 JOHN K. CURRY - N k 1 '.gJ.?f4:.v1'xM1-X4 I. M7 i Y-i xiii IQQH, fx , fix . Post Office Box 714 phone QR 4-3569 'Q ,gs -.' Abilene, Texas ', , I 1 cooPER I coueARs - - f,-, ,,,:. ,. w::yg?,,., W., THEATRE PARKING4 We will be pleased to have all the students at Cooper High School attend the movies at THE METRO THEATRE 1726 Butternut St. Phone OR 7-9935 UNIVERSITY FLORIST Say ll wig: gllawers-Say if wlllz Ourxn 2101 Pine Telephone OR 4-8506 ABILENE, TEXAS 1325 Hickory BOB HENNA'S PRESCRIPTION LABORATORY OR 2-1823 Abilene, Texas SOUTHWEST PARK BARBER SHOP Thomas Baker Bud McKeever Jim McKeever Hours: 7:30-6:00 Phone: OR 4-5432 Address: 3107 South 14th Specializing in Razor Cutting and Hair Styling 2218 S SMITTY'S DRIVE-III Super-Burgers With Fries Sandwiches-Foot-Long Hot Dogs Complete Fountain Service Malts-Shakes--Sodas ENJOY THEM IN YOUR CAR OR IN OUR DINING ROOM o. 14th OR 4-4101 VERNON s. FLETCHER AUTOMOBILE ir' Q 5 REPAIRIN G BEST ' G I R ' -.iifif 117-'1 '0? I 1 I INSURANCE AGENCY enerator 81 Starter V625 an -512121 S - f Ja I l'l X- . ' -i..l.f...f1Zec ' I ,Piss Transmission 4-Q X Repairing rj gr , 1844 scum 11111 sf. Phone OR 2-3120 - . DIAL li X' V Abilene, Texas nm: 1111 3-1242 EVe MMef.hffllC.l1'lZfflle31ffff 'o I ll J E AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR 3. SERVICE 765 WAI-NUT ' ZW ' , 0:55 'One DoorS.ofN.8th sf. H. C. TOOmbS,0Wf1ef DOWNTOWN 349 Cypress SUBURBAN River Oaks Village 372 Jack Mildren, Mike Shelton, and Randy Allen seem pleased with th plaid pattern from the popular BRIAR SHOPPE. With Best Wishes From Lowe Auto ' Service 610 Walnut Phone OR 2-8461 Abilene, Texas ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT LINES AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE Magneto - Starter - Generator - Speedometer Repairing - Motor Tune Ups ANDY'S ENGINE ER N . S V'CE' ' C CITY RADIATOR SERVICE Complete Industrial Engine Service P. O. BOX 5393 OW 2-4627 bl 7 GOLD LABEL COAST TO COAST A 'mf Texas 9605 WARRANTY SERVICE. T New 81 Used Radiators, iv f 1 One Hour Exchange WI Complete Air Conditioner Service Bob Wogne, I II Andy Wwe Phone OR 3-6281 189 Butternut Res. OW 2-Ol3l Res. OW 2-2ll3 They Are Not Expensive . . . V' They Are Designed and Built to Look That Way. o f ' Q I. S. GATHRIGHT BILLIE JANE HADLEY BUILDING CONTRACTOR i033 No. Mockingbird 1357 Minter Lane PIIOUC OR 3-4012 Abilene, Texas OR 2-7668 Res. OR 2-2937 ABILENE PRINTING ancl STATIONERY COMPANY STATIONERS - PRINTERS - LITHOGRAPHERS Headquarters For Your School Supplies 2I8 Cedar OR 4-2673 Free Parking 373 BA Phone OR 3-7891 9 f' ' ABILENE GREENHOUSE SOUTH ELEVENTH AND JEANETTE ABILENE, TEXAS f f My it Iv' 8111 ' J , ' , . A l 6 to 5 5 A , .zu ,i I gr xf',!g,Cp '- 4 I I C. EB:-can-tif, IQ' 11 1 tr 2 'f-tfiif. 1 ' 'ff , x 'zu Q Nfnl'-T 1 ,11 I 1 1 ' rg l'-ll' X- 1 . . in is f ' -'J I ff ll mlb Ii . X .3 W V 'wit H ,- i ' ,JA f 'fuk V , 1: '-1 5 - 'ap A ., , D4 4- ,zg,.2 I li' I it , I I ' Gmane ,suAHAN -I ACCUMCI BETTER SERVICE DRUG STORE .J- . so mt AT GRAND- PHONE on 4-9393-ABILENE. TEXAS THE NATlON'S STUDIO Filling Prescriptions River Oaks Shopping Center Since 'I934 OR 4-3726 Coll for Appointment 74 GARLAND'S TEXAS TEXAS BARBER BEAUTY COLLEGE COLLEGE II33 North 2nd II33 North 2nd I D t Ab'l .. . .. n Own Own I ene In Downtown Abilene u We Tecich A Complete Course In Cosmotology We Teach A Complete Course In Borloering For Men 84 Women-A Lifetime Profession. For Men 81 Women-A Lifetime Profession.- We Invite You To Visit Our College. We Invite You To Visit Our College. One Of The Most Moolern In The Southwest One Of The Most Modern In The Southwest Terms To Suit Your Budget Terms To Suit Your Budget Port Time Students Welcome Port Time Students Welcome Coll OR 3-3723 Call OR 4-5891 FRONT ROW I f ghf Bll M yf ld Ch I M d G y O kl y BACK ROW I ft T gh? C Fly P IMCI d Mth Rb fson J Hff VY Bb Wt GORBETT BROS. TANK COMPANY OF ABILENE, INC. GOLD KEY COMPANY 2301 Barrow Abllene Texas fa CONGRATULATIONS, PERSONALIZED SERVICE COOPER COUGARS! in 'ml fone Zach gauge Abilene Air Conditioning GENERAL AUTO REPAIR 332 Oak Street I080 S 2 d OR 4 5072 Royce Brooks OR 3 3ll47n OWNER Abilene Texas 37 5 MCMURRY COLLEGE Is a Very Special Place S575 ,wi-si., l. Where There Are New Worlds Of Knowledge to Explore Where New Friendships Awaif And You Work in The BesT Possible Facilities lc-QLNQKJ illlvelgxiiieftllg-Mowfns X Medi E Arms XQJNVQQQXQJBLGQQQA lmcitxsfx QQSQSQSQX, Q QQK CRCK E . f , We'll Be Looking for YOU MQ QP To Join Us at McMurry 376 2,1 854077 .S'v4l0N Daresa Herring, J'Lynn Procter, Sandra Choate, Dee Dee Payne, and Susan Haynes are Cooper girls who make FRANCES' THEIR beauty salon. 3161 South 23rd 216 Leggett Dr. OW 2-6675 OR 4-2658 ABILENE, TEXAS 1 PEAKS Ri 1 HARMACY H21 N. MDCKING Bunn LANE - UR 4-5221 -ABILENE, TEX. Charles and Martha Atkinson, Pharmacists Complete cosmetic and perfume lines in men's and women's needs Max Factor Du Barry Chantilly Revlon Guerlain Roger 81 Gallet . 1 X x . RAD! sou P ED V ' Plumbing Fixtures ' g Rheem Water Heaters Heqfing Supplies H 8 :P ' ' Rheem Heating And W G ' Air Conditioning PLUMBING . AWNGJ Am c:oNomoNiNG A 1- A J, V 1 I x ...UI ,.,,, .dl . A ,.-, .Q .--. ,,,-, L, , N. --., K .,4.A,. .'.,. - P.O. BOX 814-126 NO. PIONEER DRIVE' PHONE OR 3-8196 ABILENETEXAS 37 A f Vg , M . I am the only servant and worker in the United States whose average pay per hour is lower today than it was 10 or 20 or even 30 years ago. As if that wasn't enough, I work around the clock-24 hours a day at base pay-no overtime . . . no extra charge for Sundays or holidaysg no coffee breaksg no fringe benefitsg no vacations. Reddy Kilowatt Q Your Electric Servant Jane Baird, Nancy Oglesby, and Kathy Schwarz admire the coats found at MINTER'S 1 sir' Y ' 1 J. CARO RUSSELL. - BOB VVHITE - JOHN J. KING IVICDTZ 84 CURTIS INSURANCE AND BONDS AGENCY ESTABLISHED 1882 O OR 4 5244 P O E 1250 OR 2 1251 R I C B: T E H OR 2 IBO5 1333 N 2 A T OR 2 2354 2325 Lincoln Drive Abilene, Texas OR 3-1 162 Underground Utilities YOU ARE WHAT You EAT NATURAL FOOD CENTER 3120-B North First - Abilene, Texas 79603 OR 2-9281 LARGEST SELECTION OF QUALITY VITAMINS WHERE FOODS CLOSEST TO NATURE ARE FOUND BROWN'S ELECTRIC SERVICE L A wx? L -- -f'4 K, In 4 wg! . .. XY, rf Q3- iix I Aly 'I Q vb KP fc cl' L H, xv- ' A s s Oc .. si.. ,, ..,, 910 Oak Street ABILENE, TEXAS 79602 OR 3-7343 See us for your electric motor needs Mama ZZMMIM fa. pefzkat - - MMM Phone OR 2-0172 1226 South 20th Abilene, Texas Tommy Halltorcl Res. Phone Owner OW 2-0621 I I 023 PHONE OR 2-8421 ff-- AUTO WORKS -xx -I I 24 Hour Wrecker - Bear Frame Equipment Body Rebuilding 81 Refinishing 866 Walnut St. Abilene, Texas 'ip iffy . ,F NOW, that you are going to Business School, Go to the BEST ONE! Attend STENOGRAPH INSTITUTE, and I ABILENE BUSINESS COLLEGE I , 'I lf, THE SCHOOL WHERE INSTRUCTION f , MAKES THE DIFFERENCE I 15- ,, L2 T '1- , -if i 5 1 SecretariaI-LegaI-Medical-Accounting N I -'I Court Reporting KEN'l S H-D 8, HQNDA P. o. Box 835 104 Pane Street 834 Wolmn 4th Floor Alexander Building Abilene, Texas OR 2-8181 Abilene, Texas 7 :Q-I 3 I bl,-may , j . i ' I --mn' I fk.5I.,,-- L -. mb!! REMODELING 8g REPAIRS We have it it anyone has Lurnber GIOSS Dgors Hardware Cement Paint ' ' ' ' Wmdows WOM Bm, buying life Insurance .without a plan Shingles Roofings IS lIke buIldIng a house wlthout a blueprint. Phone OR 4-6217 Call Us for All Building Services Carpenters ROOfeI'S Painters Insulation Financing 1118 Pine ' .IENNINGS , LUMBER co I gf T T- lla ,III-Q eas e- seo - ' I Prudential's Dollar Guide can help you plan family protection fitted to your needs. LOREN E. GRIFFIN, C.L.U. 1041 N. Seventh St. Abilene, Texas OR 3-2548 ofc. PHONE res. OR 3-4446 THE PRUIJENTIAI. In -It INSURANCE COMPANY UF AMERICA a mutual life insurance company Southwestern Home Office, Houston, Texas CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! We appreciate your patronage during the past school year, and we hope your unclerclassmen will continue to follow The example you have set. TRIPLE AAA vm 2450 Sayles ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN I T-:gi ' MPR T Cougars Ann Fowler, Holt Williamson, Karen Murtha, and Janie Foster admire many of the latest offerings in home furnishings at WALDROP'S. nfl? ll 'HIL' DZ mmm! whoa 961221144 fl ' 201 Walnut Street ABILENE, TEXAS Abilene Christian College For Those Rude Awakenings Lynn Decker, Jane Wininger, and Janet Weeth land, of 'TWEEN WARD5 8K course, Snoopyl don't seem bothered by their rude awaken- WALGREENS IN ing-H WESTGATE OW 2-2099 , , . BEST WISH ES FROM FOREMOST DAIRIES 1426 Butternut Your Family Gets the Most from FOREMOSTH ,Q rg., Mark Dentzer, Ken Malone, Perry Bentley, and Jeff DeFord lstandingl, and Robbyn Easley and Jeanie Jennings are but six ofthe Cougars who look happy and healthy. COMMERCIAL cou.EGE OF ABILENE Better, Better Business Training Phone OR 2-8495 402 Butternut Senior Cougars Sherri Giddens and Sandra Adkisson are eager to learn ot the exciting opportunities awaiting those who receive training at Commercial College. 4 West Texas' Most Complete Beauty Service Complete Line ot Wigs, Wiglets, and other Hair Pieces At Discount Prices 35l4 North 6th Street OR 4-i384 Seniors Pat Commins and Patsy Ogden seem delighted at the many choices of portrait styles available at JOHN KLINE STUDIO. Professional Photographers for the TALISMAN JOHN KllNE STUDIO 2102 North Sixth Street Telephone OR 4-5911 CAFETERIA SNACK BAR COOPER COQKIES 6 RITCH KEEBLE 'Better Plans for a Better Life 0 TAX-SHELTERED ANNUITIES 0 Retirement Income O Mortgage Cancellation I Educational Plans 0 Estate Protection Representing Bafrer Plans for a Better Life Family Protection Disability Income Hospitalization Maior Medical CYRUS J. NEWMAN CLU . Sou thwes tern Lllce SUVCE 1903 ' SOU7HWE5fff?N Ziff INSURANCE COMPANY - DALLAS, YEXAS OR 3-8171 702 cedar ' Q A NOTE TO OUR ADVERTISERS: The Business Staff of the 1967 TALISMAN is grateful to you for the encouragement and support you have given us this year. We believe it is good business for you to present your sales appeal to our student body in this manner. Their own purchasing power is tre- mendous, and their influence over purchases by others is incalculable. Your continued support and solicitation of their patronage through such advertis- ing cis found in these pages are in the highest tradi- tions of the free enterprise system that we cherish so dearly in America, and will help to make our great Big Country greater. A NOTE TO OUR READERS: We hope you will take a moment to read the above notice. It is through your support of those business and professional enterprises who support us that you are able to buy such an outstanding yearbook as this 1967 TALISMAN at such a relatively low cost. THE FOLLOWING BIG COUNTRY BUSINESSES SALUTE AND SUPPORT THE COOPER COUGARS A-I MOVING AND STORAGE ABILENE BUILDERS SUPPLY BARNETT, FOREST, TEXACO SERVICE BEVILL JEWELRY BRANSFORD-HINDS COX BARBER SHOP DAN'S TV AND RADIO ELMORE, D. E., TEXACO SERVICE FARMER'S INSURANCE GROUP IBOB STEWARTI GOLDSMITH, CARROLL, BUILDING CONTRACTOR GOOCH PORTION CONTROLLED MEATS HALL SIGN COMPANY HANEY OFFICE SUPPLIES HENRIKSON, EDDIE HENSON, C. A., GULF SERVICE KEY CITY VENETIAN BLIND CO. KNIFE HOUSE, THE LEE MEDICAL SUPPLY LIFE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY LITTLE MANUFACTURERS, INC. LONGACRE'S GUN SHOP McCRIGHT GARAGE PATTERSON, LESTER, BOOKKEEPING POWER'S PUMP AND ELECTRIC CO. QUALITY PRINTING COMPANY, INC. SAM'S RENT-ALL SAYLES BEAUTY SALON SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS SYMS CASA DE ORA Y PLATA SYMS JEWELERS TAYLOR OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. THOMPSON, BOB WAYNE'S DRIVE-IN 7 1 966-67 ,wks . ' YMCA AOWAKIYA TRI-HI-Y 5 ei- . P Jeanne Stripling Susan Ryan HGYIGY Bonds Caroline Ryan Treas. V.P. Pres. . 5H?f , if 'kl ' K 1 5 Jw , K' A .': .. ' F C Merlaine Meyers Glenda Gracy Becky Perkins Kathy Williams Parliamentarian Rec. Sec. Historian Corr. Sec. , U 3 - 1 I J 1 fi Julie Whiten Ann Hooks Carolyn Tarrant Jan White GBX Sarah Wheat Claire Gullahorn xiii .f ir Eg K Mollie Burress m l Sandy Proctor ' 'fe Pam Hines Becky Baker Sunny Bonds DeeDee Sanderson Jean Dyke ul Laurie Stowers Lynda Franklin ,, Robin Traylor ,avi L i 'v Suzanne Carter ,-72 'ww ' er' 7' Diane Galbraith C V A 'te Q ,- A 'I , get W J ry Margaret Ann Crow Pam Christian Muff' gg, if S , Judy Buescher 6. Georgiana Millerman Q 6 gg, . rt.. .., ,eggs ..r Q J 2 f at ,Q Aw 3, Susan Melba Byrd Henson President Vice- President t 4. ge X l L bm' , , Cathy Duncan Corresponding Secretary , inn 7 er my Deborah Wedding Treasurer CAPRI TRI-HI-Y any Y Cheryl Marsha McCoy Wood X -f 1 966-67 l G. s N' 'ls F Susan Adams Sudie J'Lynn Diane Thompson Proctor Bernson Kitty Jo Ellen Debbie Maker Mitchell Hein sw A yfgf, t .gi .etr A Pam Petty , W W y K, Sandi Saxon it , Q l E J Kay Cross A its Jeannie Seay 24 f. ., it Janet Flynn Patricia Arrant 9 .- ef M, K R F5 K ts A it .. ,,... 'ro ' wiv if ggi La is ' 'v s J -5.41, it lk . 5 4 X Linda Manning Sherri Giddens Pat Steuhler Sherry Crume Donna Guy Pat Ellis Edith Appleton Cindy Mizer Sindy Shelton Beverly Young et Billye Bigham President I , L if W 1 19' 9 Zia ,.', ,:: -F: ' 'E wmv-,,v,, w k gg 1, V' Martha Mary Charolett Commins Jackson Bilbrey W ' I , i .L s. .t liz. l f- 7 D ' 'tii P W1 S -1 Q. :I ' F., my 4 W t, Linda Idoma Skidmore Wilson Vice-Pres. Secretary CONCORDIA TRI-HI-Y Y.M.C.A. 'I 966-67 3 no QE Qt W , Pat Commins Treasurer , gi' 'S ,R , - V E Carolyn Barbara Lefler Lusk Chaplain Historian gg l 2 Kathi Giddens Karen Christy Debbie Brooks Brenda Young Karen Bliss Patti Hill Brenda Martin Pat Boatman Mrs. Cheatum Sponsor 'Q we 51 l 'Ke a il C We 3' if if -K 3? K ,ne A T . xz.. if ' W 'X . M .4 I ,Aa i. I ...,4,s,, -4 Lindi Russell Karen Muriha Shelly Holzapfel Deedee Payne Donna Covington Teresa Anderson Jane Couch Virginia Hughes sl,.i We li' Q iiii 7 1 3 , Kathleen Jan Cassandra Murphy Kirkendall Roberis Presidenf Vice-Pres. Secretary TR I -H I - Y :TQ , - . W ' ' 1 V ,- A' A A Mary Mariorie Mary Thomas Stripling Baker 1 Treasurer Chaplain Parliamenfarian Dana King Cindy Gibbons Becky Cox Kathy Lack Karen Simpson Pam Angel Beth Langley Kay Menefee Q Ing! W 'Sv 92 SORELLA TRI HI Y '66-'67 i MGI'ilYn Christi Martha Robinson Cathey Henna Pl'6SiClel'1T Vice-Pres. Secretary - Q ti g - , 'H - . A'l a-nl .A ar 'N ' ' - . ' L B -. ir C ' li il Q ' Y: -,,, gif l. Deborah Cindy Jo Lynn Waddill Lowe Hudson Pam Pruitt A JP A ,S Nancy Brown Ginger Antilley M. ' t . :fx vi x . , Ai li Q l Vicki Linda Graham Wingfield Chaplain , -. Barbara Shellie Susan Cohen Burton Rosser .I W L W Xml'- ' , 3 ,C J W Kay Bagwell A ,, L Susan Reeder if 1? CiCC,t t Janet Hitt' Sayid' - . .kg , L Dixie Ann M0llY Bitty Brenda Janet Pris Presley Heidebrecht Wisdom Sfubbs Young Pierce B ': -'-' - J eeei . i -,::, I Q :LJ , I yr V : Z , . 6 I 6' 2 l' V '. . 9 . b '7 ,,1-lee . - 'AN' 5 - li A ' x Qblk' I? v 4 R ' Q X f , ,gf M ' a.. -MN A 5 -A C 1, V, . Q, K 1 M y -32. V K , .es ,i:', ggi .V, g ' L r F ,. K , . f -- Brenda Toni Deborah Patti Nancy Carla Seals Terzian DeFord Wittie Armstrong Wright Y.M.C.A. Susan Hughes Corresponding Secretary Debbie Mayes Historian M Y JGf'IiS Beth Patricia Sims Brownlee Anderson President Vice-President Recording Secretary x :... ' 33, 'will M R .5 ,ig if KL .. , Q: 1' 1 it , Betty 1 ' Duffield A ' ' - r Susie Jill Neilon Ridley Chaplain Parliamentarian Martha Denny ' Q Judy Smith TRI-H I- Y.M.C.A. Carolyn Steward 1 if Stefanie 4 Ard it 'M K, ar Mary Ford Sharon Gladys Glenn Soladay Waldrop Moser Beth Fooshee Cathy Clay Susie Henderson Charlotte Taylor Chris King Ann Nollner ., I, 'ff sg - A 41515 9 .J -3' wi l' in t 3' S .. - C .Q C '52 7 ,. ,, . it M Q 'W ff QQ E gy ggi as ,Q Q ,Em aiu' ' fl AAA Battery Service 369 AAA Drive-In 381 A-1 Moving and Storage 387 Abilene Abilene Abilene Abilene Abilene Abilene Abilene Abilene Abilene Air Conditioning Company 375 Book Store 369 Builders Supply 387 Christian College 382 Clearing House Assn., 343 Farm Supply 361 Greenhouse 374 New Car Association 345 Printing and Stationery Company 373 Abtex Insurance 364 Andy's Automotive Service 341 Andy's Engine Service, Inc. 373 Aowakiya Tri-Hi-Y 388 Baack's Florists 352 Barnett, Forrest, Texaco 367 Bellew's Barber Shop 339 Best Insurance Agency 372 Bevill Jewelry 387 Bible Hardware 344 Bootery, The 341 Bransford-Hinds 387 Bright 8. Early Burgers 354 Brooks, Royce, Garage 375 Brown's Electric Service 379 Brown, Gordon, State Farm Insurance 351 Broyles Carpet 356 Bud's Duds 340 Burford, Edsel, Florist 356 Burger Chef 362 Callaway's, Inc. 339 Capri Tri-Hi-Y 389 Cardinal Florist 358 Carl's Cleaners 350 Casey's Red Barn 343 Chancey Equipment Company 358 Chicken Shack 348 Church's Floor Covering 352 City Radiator Service 373 Clayton Chemical 352 Clinic Pharmacy, The 348 Clouse-Fourton, Inc. 379 Cobb Lumber 366 Coca Cola Bottling Company 359 Commercial College 384 Concordia Tri-Hi-Y 390 Cooper Cookies 386 Cox Barber Shop 387 Crawford, Harold, Tire Co. 370 Curtis, E. W., Insurance Agency 369 ' Daniel, H. A., Office Machines 341 Dan's Radio 8. TV 387 Dick and Donna's Beauty Salon 384 Dickenson, Carrol, Finance 352 Doty Brothers 360 Draughon's Business College 344 Duck and Associates 361 Dugger 8. Herring Drilling Company 344 Dunnam Service and Equipment Co. 363 D 8- W Furniture and Appliance 345 EIliott's Funeral Home 374 Elmore, D. E., Texaco 387 Elmwood Gardens 369 Elmwood West Barber Shop 348 Excelsior Cleaners 348 Fabric Mart 348 Farmer's Insurance Group fHadley Agencyt 373 Farmer's Insurance Group lBob Stewarti 387 Farm and Ranch Supply 358 Fashion Lane 346 Fergus, Max, Motors 360 Field's Insurance 346 Fielder Lumber Company 347 Fishel's and Parisian 339 Fooshee Builders 370 Foremost Dairies 383 Frances Beauty Salons 377 Furniture Mart 355 Furr's, Inc. 349 Gathright, I. S., Builders 373 Gay Travel Service 366 Gerlach, Frank, Oil Company 358 Advertisers Junky Gibson's Discount Centers 369 Gold Key Company 375 Goldsmith, Carroll, Building Contractor Gooch Packing Co. 347 Gooch Portion Controlled Meats 387 Gorbett Brothers 375 Grissom's Department Stores 365 H 8. H Plumbing 377 Hall Sign Company 387 Haney Office Supply 387 Hardin-Simmons University 353 Hendrick Memorial Hospital, School of Nursing 340 Henna, Bob, Pharmacy 371 Henriksen, Eddie 387 Henson, C. A., Gulf Service 387 Honestas Tri-Hi-Y 391 Humphrey's Garage 361 Ideal Barber Shop 352 Instrument Maintenance Company 358 International Tractor Company 369 Jackie's Beauty Shop 366 Jackson's Pharmacy 346 Jay 8- Ray Cleaners 341 J 8. R Pharmacies 342 JRB Supermarkets 341 Jeannette's 369 Jennings Lumber Company 380 June Jones Printer 350 Kendrick Realty 350 Kent's H-D Honda 380 Key City Electric Co. 360 Key City Sprinkler 340 387 Key City Venetian Blind 8. Awning Co. 387 Kinerd, Fred, Texaco Service Stations 344 Kline's Studios 385 Knife House 387 KNIT 369 Kuykendall, R. E., Office Machine Landrum Office Supply 366 LEL Sales Company 351 Lee Medical Supply 387 Life 8- Casualty Insurance Co. 387 Lion Hardware 360 Little Manufacturers 387 Longacre's Gun Shop 387 Lowe Auto Electric Service 373 Lowry's Trim Shop 364 Luskey's Western Store 363 Lydick-Hooks Roofing 349 M 8. M Auto Works 380 M 8. S Meat Market 358 M System Food Stores, Inc. 361 McClure's Furniture 356 McCright Garage 387 McMurry College 376 Marie's Fashions 380 Mathews Printing Company 347 Mayfield Paper Co. 344 Mercer Garage 364 Metro Theatre 371 Millerman and Millerman 370 Mills, Olan, Studio 374 Minter's 379 s 354 Moore, J. D., Transfer 8. Storage 367 Morris Ready-Mix 351 Mofz 8. Curtis 379 Natural Food Center 379 Newberry Auto Service 352 North's Funeral Home 356 Oil Field Service 348 Pass, S. E., Insurance 354 Orchestra breeds men! Steve Stucky, Donny Poce, Greg Henthorne John Best, ond Tommy Sortor help move choirs to the auditorium for on orchestro reheorsol. ' r ,, 'ti ,,.P'-ra., f 1 3 3 I, .E,,A. , :V lk. - 96 What did we do with our weekends before Talisman? John Best, Jon Billings, Mark Dentzer, Dwain Peevey, Kathy Schwarz, Barbara Corey, and Tony Cumby survive another annual deadline. Patterson, Lester, Bookkeeping 387 Pawn Shop 367 Peak's Rexall Pharmacy 377 Pender Stationery Company 355 Perry-Hunter-Hall 363 Peterson Gulf Station 348 Pfaff Sewing Center 341 Pixie's 366 Power Feed Mills 355 Power's Pump and Electric Co. 387 Premier Petroleum Co. 338 Professional Pharmacy 357 Prudential Insurance Co. 380 Quality Body Works 350 Quality Printing Co. 387 Quy, Newell, Jewelers 339 Ranchers 8. Farmers Livestock Commission 352 Riley Pharmacy 361 Royal Electric Co., Inc. 358 Russey's Printing 363 S 8- M Music Co. 356 S B- Q Clothiers 372 Sam's Rent-All 387 Sander's Book Store 383 Orgaurkafims fudef Art 283 Attendance Office 274 Auto Body 252-255 Band 232-235 C Club 230-231 Choir 264-267 Commentarius 272-273 Crest 226-227 D.E. 268-269 F.B.L.A. 222-225 FFA 242-248 FHA 249-251 Future Nurses 262 Future Physicians 275-276 FTA 256-261 Industrial Arts 236-238 Jets 241 Latin 263 Library 286-287 Math 228 Photography 284-285 ProMusica 229 Red Cross 270-271 Science Club 238-240 Student Council 214-220 Talisman 277-282 Zzvulfy fader Alexander, Dorothy 55 Allen, Doris 62 Anthony, J. M. 3O,47,73 Barnes, Frances 54 Blackford, Jimmie 51,260 Bradford, Clovis 33,52,217 Caffey, Glen 56,64 Cheek, Ronnie 55,228 Coalson, Bill 25,57,243 Colwell, Henry 52,292,297 Cook, Gene 63,292 Crews, Leroy 57,268 Cummings, Jack 51,63 Dick, Lela 62 Free, Allene 51,257,272 Glover, Jack 59,100,229,265,399 Green, Merrill 60,292,293,297 Green, Sonia 62 Griffin, Connie 51,256 Griggs, lla 61 Hardy, H. M. 55 Harlow, Jim 57,292 Harper, Jim 56 Hartgraves, Suzy 49 Harwell, Robert 56,64,275,400 Hermann, Frances 55,227 Hiner, Gerry 60 Hclladay, Robert 51,204,257,273,279 Humphrey, Joe 52,64,217 Jackson, Naomi 49,274 Jay, Gwin 48,274 Jay, Joyce 62 Johnson, Pete 35,55 Jones, Mariorie 51,192 Kendrick, Dorothy 62 Kiger, Gerald 59,403 Longacre, Evelyn 60,223 Lowe, Nedra 51 Lowry, Denise 25,58,249 Lucas, Wilma 25,58,130,251 Malone, Una 25,58 Mark, Mary Anne 52 Sayles Beauty Salon 387 Seat Cover Center 358 Seven-Up Bottling Co. 387 Shahan, George, Pharmacy 374 Sherwin-Williams Paint 387 Smitty's Drive-ln 371 Scrella Tri-Hi-Y 392 South Texas Lumber Company 355 South Treadaway Auto Supply 366 Southwest Park Barber Shop 371 Southwestern Life Insurance Company 386 State Farm Insurance CDennis Manlyl 357 Stencgraph Institute of Texas 380 Strain, J. H., and Sons, Inc. 348 Sudberry Auto Service 354 Super Duper Food Stores 368 Syms Casa de Ora y Plata 387 Syms Jewelers 387 Talisam Tri-Hi-Y 393 Taylor County Wrecking Company 370 Taylor Office Equipment 387 Taylor, Horace, Texaco Service Station 350 Templeton Pharmacy 341 N Texas Barber and Beauty Colleges 374 Thompson, Bob 387 Topsy 8- Margaret Beauty Salon 364 Tucker's Cleaners 344 Turnidge Furniture 339 Tutt Vending Machine Co. 350 TV Cable Service 364 Tyler's Cleaners 367 Underwo0d's Bar-B-Q 339 University Florist 371 Vernon and Fletcher 372 Waldrop Furniture 381 Walker, Lloyd, Enco Service Station 347 Walsh Machine 8. Welding Company 341 Watkin's Quality Products 354 Wayne's Drive-ln 387 West Texas Utilities Company 378 Wheat Rental Service 352 Willis Office Supply 356 Zale's Jewelers 345 'r l am the spirit of Christmas past, says Jerry Herron. Alpers, Linda 127,258 Mayfield, Jane 56,64,239 Mendenhall, Lynn 52,292,315 Middleton, Mary 63,262 Miller, Melba 49 Milliken, Ken 53,292 Myers, Sybil 51 McCaughan, Margaret 49,274 McKenzie, Thelma 56,64 McKinnon, Kirk 52 McLeskey, Neil 48 Overton, Ray 56,75,292,330 Page, Leslie 50,257,259,281,405 Payne, Jimmy 57,236 Perkins, Ruby 55,168 Phillips, John 63 Abbott, Beverly 71,268 Abbott, Bill 127,316 Abbott, Christie 71,217,275 Abbott, Rick 252 Achor, Mina 71,192,231,260,328,329 Acosta, Roy 127,236 Adams, J . D. 127 Adams, Marva 151,250,267 Adams, Susan 24,38,70,71,79,93,260,265,267,272 Adkisson, Sandy 71,210,250 Agnew, Gary 151 Aguirre, Loreto 243 Alber, Leslie 127,192,259,274 Alcorn, Susie 71 Alexander, Eunice 127,283 Alexander, Linda Alford, Kathy 21,151,259 Alford, Kay 127,232 Allen Barbara 127 r Allen, Potter, Charles 55 Price, Sarah 52,192 Ragsdale, Gary 60,223 Rhodes, Billy 57,252 Ridgway, Karen 63,328 Robinson, Leland 25,57,242,247 Rutledge, Margaret 50 Seay, Wanda 49,274 Shackelford, Bee 25,63 Shirley, Nita 49,274 Smith, Don 6,292,297,330,337 Smith, L. G. 53 Sorensen, George 59,64,197 Spicer, Clyde 59,201,202 fudem' Jude! Banks, Deborah 72,259 Barahon Barbee, Barbee, Barbee, Barber, Barbian, Barbian, Barbian, a, Oscar 151 Bill 151,243 Bill G. 151,315 Donnie 72,242 David 330,333 Christine 129 Dennis 72 Richard 129,286 Barks, Jeri 151 Barnes, Debbie 151 Barnett, Katherine 72,232,233 Barrett, Galen 151,263 Barry, Layn 129 Bartee, Barton, Jan 41,151,259 Barbara 151 Basso, Angela 128,232,249 Basso, Clifford 72,236 Bates, Allen 72,229,265 Bill 71 Allen, Randy 17,27,126,127,128,23O,258,296,297, 299,300,303,304,316,317,318,319 Allen Ray 263,305 Allen, Ken 154 Allen, Robert 151,315 Allen, Suzanne 151 Allgood, Tawanya 127 Allred, Freddy 71 Bates, Janice 34,72,197,256,259 Batty, Denise 152,216,249,267 Beck, Dana 73,230,257,296,300,301 Becker, Glenda 152 Bedford, Maralyn 152,256 Bedford, Stephany 128,232,267 Beebe, Mark 42,129,228 Beene, Phala 73, 273 Beene, Danny 152 Bell, Eugene 129,242 Altschuler, Allen 127 Ames, Jane 127,259 Anderson, Anderson, David 151,305 Gene 151,326 Anderson, Glenn 33,35,127,216,275,296,300 Anderson, Lana 127,259,267 Anderson, Patricia 71,257,259,270,272 Anderson, Teresa 151,162,258 Andrews, Linda 127 Androvitch, Nick 37 Antilley, Ginger 28,127,197,216 Anton, Jackie 30,127,194 Appleton, V Edith 151,329 Appleton, Lucille 71,231,260,284 Ard, Stefanie 127,198,270 Armstrong, Genelle 127 Armstrong, Martha 127 Armstrong, Mary 151,257 Armstrong, Sue 71,274 Arrant, Patricia 151,260 Arrinston, Carl 127 Arvin, Brad 127,315 Ashbrook, Bill 252,253 Atkinson, Ron 71 Aucoin, Mary Jane 127 Aucoin, Sylvia 127,251 Austin, Bill 72,229,265 Avvenshine, Dwain 127,242,297 Avery, Shirley 127,251,267 Babb, John 72 Bagwell, Kay 127,217,221,257 Bailey, Deborah 127,251 Bailey, Wayland 151,232 Baird, Jane 14,42,72,278,304 Baird, Larry 151,266 Baird, Steve 151,305 Baker, Becky 128,284,275 Baker, Kathy 128 Baker, Mary Lee 129,229,286 Baker, Mary 16,72,257 Baldwin, Pete 151,154,243,305,330,334 Ballew, Kathy 72,251,328 Bell, Maisie 152,197 Bell, Ivan 129 Bell, Tom 152,223 Bell, Vic 152,284 Bellamy, Jim 73 Bellew, Bennett, Bennett, Bennett, Butch Roy 73,232 Beverly 73,283 Brooke 152,259 Hank 41 ,73,242,246,247,297,298 Bentley, Perry 74,198,278,283 Benton, Benton, Bucky 74 Jackie 152 Benz, Andy 152,232,263 Berg, Mary 74,99,204,217,226,259,273 Bergquist, Chris 129,263 Bernard, Richard 74,241 Bernson, Diana 152,256,270 Berry, Marty 152,250 Bertram, Don 33,128,284 Best, John 128,147,204,210,280,394,395,396 Biggerstaff, Becky 117,129,197,270,271 Biggerstaff, Brad 74,80,230,243,275,276,296 Biggerstaff, Eddie 152 Bigham, Billye 74 Bilbrey, Charlett 129,223,270 Bilger, Eddie 74,268 Billings, Jon 74,111,204,282,394,396 Billingsley, Larry 22,27,74,94,242,245,296,299, 300,330,332 Billingsley, Pat 129,329 Bills, Lynne 74,192,258 Bischofs, Nancy 152 Bishop, Danny 152 Bivens, Neal 129,242 Black, June 152 Black, Ken 128,239,323,324 Black, Robert 152,315 Blackburn, Bill 74, 201,286 Blair, Gary 152 Blakeney, Jean 128,259,329 Blakey, Eddie 129,239 Sproull, Bill 48,621,406 Stone, Tommy 56,292,297 Thaxton, Warren 59,234 Thomas, Judy 54,286 Thompson, Bob 61 Thomson, Fran 49,274 Thornton, Ola 59,283 Vannoy, Mary 34,41,5O,51 Villines, Bill 53,292 Walter, Nancy 50,204,227 Warner, Don 56 Wilcox, Donna 54 Williams, Rose 62,263,272 Wilson, Lucia 55,270 198,199,279,302 Blanks, Anita 152 Blanks, Benita 152 Blasingame, John Dennis 129 Blassingame, Johnny 228 Bleeker, Delbert 293 Bleeker, Kenneth 129,252 Blessing, Debbie 152,249,266,267 Bliss, Karon 75,286 Bliss, Ric 243 Boardman, Darwin 152,204,226 Boatman, Pat 152,256 Bobo, William 152,243 Bodine, Randy 316 Boldt, Barbara 153 Bolick, Bruce 153,232 Bond, Rhonda 232 Bonds, Harley 28,128,196,197 Bonds, Sunny 150,153,216,258 Bonine, Brenda 150,160,262 Borden, Ronnie 153 Borders, Mary Lou 153,283,286 Bowen, Kennith 129 Bowman, Joan 153,155,262,267 Boyd, Donna 75,262 Boyd, Ray 129,232 Boyer, Bob 263,316 Boyer, Richie 129,263,316 Boyle, Frank 75,268 Bradley, Jon 129,231,257,326,327 Bramlett, Betty 153 Bramlett, Evelyn 153 Brand, Susan 128,204,227,232,235 Blandford, David r29,222,22a,22-1 H , 4 I Blandford, Jae 24,70,74,75,104,105,113,115,197, I CGD f belleve lf' ll Wofks Brasher, Steve 128 Braune, Janice 153,249 Bridges, Sandy 75,192,217,231 Bridwell, Tucker 153,263 Brinson, Allen 153,326 Brock, Jackie 128,228 Brock, Kyle 153 Brockwell, Martha 128,222,223,27O Bronaugh, Melinda 153,256,329 Brookover, Bill 75,194,236 Brooks, Debby 128,197 Browder, Eddie 75,268 Browder, Jan 153,249 Brown, Alan 128,232,263 Brown, Carl 153,232,235,263 Brown, Denny 153,283 Brown, Gordy 153,217,305,330,332 Brown, Kenneth 128,232,233 Brown, Lamont 153 Brown, Mary 128,286 Brown Nancy 129,197,323 Brown, Nancy Margaret 129,197 Brown Paul 153 Brown Brown Susan 76 267 275 fwauaam izo' Brownlee, Beth 35,129,197 Broyles, Gary 129,229,265 Brumley, Lynn 129,252 Brumley, Paul 76,217,257 Bruner, Mike 76,217,257 Brusewitz, Michael 129,236 Brusewitz, Richard 129 Brush, Kathy 76,286 Bryan, Carol 130 Bryson, Shannon 76,238,260 Buchanan, Charlie 153,305,315,316,318 Buckner, Nina 153,262 Bueiger, Patty 153 Buescher, Judy 14,31,76,132,216,220,221,259 Burditt, Tom 132,326 Burkett, Debby 153 Burkman, Bobbie 154,165,262,282 Burnett, Ray 257 Burnside, Grant 154,232 Burress, Bill 130 Burress, Mollie 154,271 Burrow, Carolyn 76 Burt, Mike 37,3B,40,77,210,232,233,235,275 Burt, Betsy 130,256 Burt, Charles 154 Burton, Shellie 28,35,104,130,143,197 Burton, Bobby 243 Buschmann, Richard 155 Bush, Clay 77,258 Bush, Lavena 155,329 Bushell, Donald 130,232,263 Button, Gary 27,77,94,243 Byram, Dennis 315 Byrd, Susan 200,202 'BX Cain, Leonard 70,76,77,194,201,203 ' i.5,L'fb Calhoun, Bob 77,296,297 Calk, Linda 78,250,274 Caramillo, Frank 78 Campbell, Carol 249 Campbell, Eddie 154 Campbell, Sharon 154 Canada, Diana 155,283 Canada, Lynn 78,256,274 Cannava, Sallie 78,286 Cannava, Sharon 155 Canter, Sharon 130 Cantrell, Jean 265,329 Canterbury, Pat 136,259,274 Carmack, Steve 154 Carter, Danny 130,284 Carter, Trudy 131 Carter, Suzanne 131,259 Carter, Larry 130 Carter, Mike 41,78,228,275,330,333 Cobb, J ennifer 79,249 Cobb, Susan 9,15,79,84,114,230,306,307 Cockerell, Sammy 80,268 Cockrell, Bobbie 131,223 Cohen, Coke, B Barbara 131,260 uddy 155,243 Cole, Cheryl 283 Cole, Judy 154,262,274 Collier, Collins, Steve 131 ,229,265,270 Brenda 80,259 Collins, Rodney 131,229,265 Comer, Bill 80,236 Commins, Martha 154,250 Commin Conlin, Connell, Connor, Connor, Cooper, Cooper, s, Pat 80,204,216,275,281 Susan 131 Larry 80,268 James 155 Jeff 41 ,81 ,22B,263,275,33O,333 Gayle 131,260 Tom 81,229,264,265,275 Carter , Scott 154,232 Cantrell, Jean 130 Carpenter, Jim 78,194,275 Carroll, Kenny 130,229,265 Carter, Larry 130,252 Carter, Danny 130 Carter, Suzanne 44,131 Cartrite, Belinda 154,262 Casey, Carroll 154,305 Casey, Penny 23,78,229,265,267 Cathey, Cristy 78,257,270,273,404 Caudle, Diane 155,267,283 Chalmers, Margaret 12,131,250,270 Chamblee, Nina 131,263 Chancey, Rand 78,226,283 Chandler, Cindy 155 Chapples, Charles 78 Charlton, Mike 37,131,239,266 Chase, Mike 131,243,309 Chia, Mary Alice 154 Childs, Ronny 78 Chisholm, George 131,257,316 Chism, Carol 131,250 Choate, Sandra 126,131,260,270 Christian, Pam 31,78,257,270,273,404 Christie, Bobby 252,253 Christie, George 154,305 Christy, Karen 155,283 Church, Gary 131,252 Churchill, Kent 29,32,40,79,103,106,192,193,194, 197, Clack, 201 ,203 Karen 79,232,235 Clark, Bobby 131,243 Clark, Marsha 79,102 Clark, Gordon 131 Claessens, Ken 155 Clemenzi, Eileen 79,268 Clay, Cathy 155,257,329 Cleveland, David 131,223,224,242 Cope, Cindy 81,223,274 Core, Barbara 81,204,275,279,396 Corley, Dan 131,197,265 Corn, Debbie 131,259,267 Cornwell, Vicki 155,258 Corwin, Doug 81 Costin, Pam 131,223 Couch, Carol 32,81,95,192,196,197,198,199,202 217,219,406 Couch, Jane 155,258,406 Coughran, Tonya 155,259,267 Covington, Jack 131,228,271,330,335 Covington, Kay 154,259 Cox, Beckie 154,165,256,279 Cox, Joel 155,168 Cox, Virginia 131,204,227,283 Cox, Weldon 131 Crane, Ronnie 131,229 Crane, Billy 131,243 Crawford, Cheryl 155,232,249 Crawford, Sharon Kay 14,39,82,272 Crawford, Sharon 82,222,223,224,225,274 Creek, Howard 131 Crews, Barry 35,132,257 Crews, Connie 155 Criswell, John 132,240 Crockett, Dana 8,82,84,95,217,230,257,306,307,398 Crooks, Keith 132,305 Crosby, Judy 132,197,258 Cross, Jim 82,117 Cross, Kaye 155,258,274 Crosthwait, Vicki 156 Crow, Margaret Ann 156,249,267 Crowder, Joe 82 Crowell, John 132,305 Crume, Sherie 156,275 Crumpler, Janell 132,251 Crutchfield, Cathy 132,210,228 Culver, Tommy 30,82,194,275,321,402 Culver, Charles 132,223 Culpeper, Gary 232 Cumby, Tony 30,42,53,83,116,192,217,278,283 Cummings, J. C. 284 Cunningham, Karon 132,250,328 Dancy, Jocelyn 156 Daniel, Bobby 144,156,267,274 Daniel, Walter 83,236,242,321 Daugaard, Dennis 83 Davis, Benny 132 Davis, Caryl 132,259 Davis, Dena 156 Davis, Greg 132 Davis, Gary 83,242 Davis, Jerry 156 Davis, Kay 156,256 Davis, Maxine 156 Davis, Mike 22,35,38,77,81,83,121,196,197,291 307,321,322 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Mimi 28,126,132,136,198,216 Pam 156,263,286 Paul 83,242,244 Sherry 83,256,274 Teresa 83,268 Deal, Don 32,83,87,194,241 Dearman, Judy 83,204,226,251,328 Deaton, Nathan 156,266,321 Decker, Lynn 83,232 Deffevach, Jeanne 83,192,193,231,263 Defoor, Victor 156 Cooper students Bill Foircloth, Ann Ford, ond Dona Crockett enioy o moment of leisure. Deford, Deborah 156,257 Deford, Jeff 29,84,198,283 Dennis, Dobbs 132 Dennis, Roger 156,239 Denny, Nartha 150,157,259,329 Dentzer, Mark 42,84,204,228,280,396 Derington, Robert 132,252,254,316,320 DeVries, Johnny 81,114,291 Dick, Colburn 84,232 Dickey, Charles 84,232,233 Dietrich, Jackie 84,157,259,404 Dietrich, ,Jeanne 155,157,257 Dillingham, Dick 132,23O,236,260,326,327 Dixon, Dennis 133,275 Dobbs, Larry 157,305 Dodson, Gregory Lee 133 Donald, Paul 84,242,246 Donaldson, Kathy 157 Donaldson, Kenny 133 Donnell, Carol 156,267 Dorsett, Donna 156,258,271,274 Doss, Andy 133,330,333 Doty, George 157 Doty, Jackie 133,263 Doty, Paul 85,242 Douglass, Judy 85,260 Downs, Linda 85 Doyle, Fred 85,228,270 Drummond, Jerry 157 Duck, Roger 133,228,232,233 Duffield, Betty 8,15,l33,217,257,329 Dugger, Debbie 28,133,197,274 Dunlap, Peggy 133,232 Duke, Larry 157,315 Duncan, Cathy 133,259,263 Duncan, Pam 275 Dunn, Rudene 157 Dunnam, Jo 156,249 Durham, Kinda 156 Duvall, Andy 157,305,330,335 Duryea, Eddie 85,222,223,231,309,316,317 Dyer, Marilyn 133,250 Dyke, Jean 133 Eakins, Larry 133 Earley, Bill 85 Earley, Paul 133,284 Easley, Robbyn 9,14,86,201,203 Eaton, Randy 157 Edins, Marilyn 86,268 Edins, Stewart 55,157 Edlund, Connie 157 Edwards, Bruce 133,263,323 Edwards, Meg 250,286 Ellis, Pam 133,263,270 Ellis, Pat 86,259,274 Good morning to you! We're oll in our ploces with sun shiny foces. Suson Hor- well ond Mr. Glover cut-up in choir, Ellis, Richard 157,305 Ellison, Kathy 157,283 Ellison, Travis 157,239,240,315 Elliot, Mike Jay 157 Ellison, Travis 240 Elmore, Kathy 133,262 England, Ronnie 86,204,226 Engler, Debbie 157,232 Eoff, Milan 157,256,286 Erwin, Roy 86 Esh, Judy 42,86,217,259 Estes, Peggy 157,262 Estes, Jan 133,197,275 Estes, Rosemary 157,251,274 Euband, Mark 133,297,299 Fackelman, Gail 133 Faircloth, Bill 133,136,398 Fanning, Becky 42,133,194,204,227,263 Fare, John 86,192,195,210,228,282,394,411 Farmer, Rita 86 Faulkner, Don 157,236,286,287 Faulkner, Kay 134,270 Fergus, Ken 135,239,240 Ferguson, Sherry 157 Ferrell, Sherry 157 Ferris, Beverly 157 Ferris, Charlotte 135,274 Field, Reba 158 Fielder, Richard 135,232,239 Fields, Dickey 86 Filipovich, Cathy 86,222,223,270 Fillingim, T. 157 Finfer, Mike 42,86,204,226,263 Finley, Connie 86,231,232,234,32B,329 Finley, Kent 150,158,305,330 Fischer, Fran 86,267,283 Fitzgerald, Gerald 158,228 FitzGerald, Tela 286 Fleming, Jimmy 135,243 Fletcher, Rodney 158,287 Flores, Gilbert 134 Floyd, Vickie 86,268 Flynn, Janet 150,158,204,216,266,281,282 Fooshee, Beth 135,201 And so, another doy begins. So? Gallagher, Lina 159,283 Galloway, Jacinda 155,258 Gard ner, Carl 14,39,40,75,88,199,257,264,265 Gardner, Jill 158,259 Garner, Brenda 135,216 Garner, Bruce 158 Gaston, Gloria 41,89,192,241,286 Gee, Barbara 89,223,224 Gee, Bob 158,326 Gentry, Marsh 158 Gentry, Steve 158 George, Sherry 134,286 Gibbins, Cindy 158,283 Giddens, Kathi 159,250 Giddens, Sherri 89,223 Gilbreth, Bobby 159 Giles, Gwyn 159,232,263 Gilliam, Dale 37,90,232,263,275 Gilpin, Hurley 34,90,103,241 Glasscock, Nita 134,204,227 Glover, Larry 159,243,305 Goddard, Jack 135,239,240 Goff, Pat 90,259,286 Gogle, Jo 135,258 Goldblatt, Barry 90 Golden, Rosalind 159,251,267 Goldston, Carolyn 135,249 Gomez, Ray 159 Gonzales, Richard 90,236,283 Gonzales, Rosa 159 Goodrich, Mary 90,251 Goosby, Mike 134,275,296,304,330,335 Gorczynski, Dale 159,239,240,305,315,330,331 Gracy, Glenda 32,132,134,219,220,221,257 Graham, Carol 232,263 Graham, Phil 236 Graham, Scott 242 Graham, Tony 242 Graham, Vicki 134,197 Grantham, Gayle 159,262 Graves, Billy 159,232,233 Graves, Don 134,232 Green, Beth 159 Greer, Duane 29,32,90,91,197,201 Greer, Patsy 38,134 Folin, John 158,305 Ford, Alan David 158,266 Ford, Ann 8,B4,86,217,230,257,265,306,307,398 Ford, Mary 158,257,267,270,271 Ford, Mike 88,265,275 Foster, Dacid 158,232 Foster, Doug 135,223,315 Foster, Janie 73,76,88,204,263,270,282 Foster, Phil 135,243,297 Foster, Rickey 135,242,244 Fouts, caihy ea Fowler, Ann 14,36,42,88,192,204,249,282 Fowler, Cliff 88,283 Frankl in, Lynda 158,198,216 Fraser, Glynn 284 Frazier, De Anna 88,223 Fredeck, Curtis 158 Freeman, Glen 158 Frush, Joe 158,216,256,266,315 Fry, David 326 Fry, David 57,134 Fulls, Kathy 135,251 Funderburg, Steve 42,89,236,283 Funkhouser, Marylinn 135 Fusetti, Lydia 158,262 Gage, Gage, Karen 155,158,250 Patsy 89,223 Galbraith, Diane 158,257 Gregg, Ted 159,239 Griffin, Danny 159,305 Griffith, Estelle 211,250 Griffith, Julia 159 Grimes, Sherry 267 Grimm, Jack 159,256,266,305 Grosvenor, Billy 38,39,91,202,203,265,407 Gullahorn, Claire 159,160,216,258,270,271 Guinn, Billy 243 Gustafson, Linda 134 Guy, Donna 134,223 Guy, Jack 91,309 Haag, Debbie 159,232,275 Haag, Lee 13,40,91,197,231,275,296,297 Haddox, Danny 23,134,231,264,265,323 Haggard, Carrol 159,231,236 Hailey, Barry 243 Hale, David 135,235 Hale, Robert 135,232,233 Hall, Jane 135,194,200,202,216 Halverson, Kris 135 Hallmark, Marsha 91 Hamilton, Sherri 135 Hancock, Jo Ann 135,251 Haney, Diane 135,223 Hanens, Robert 232 Haney, Matt 159,236 Harber, Betty 91,223 Harding, Ricky 159,236,237,284 Hardy, Bob 28,29,117,135,201 Harkey, Kathy 159,216 Harmon, John 159,232 Harper, Dale 23,91,216,264,265,275 Harrell, Don 136,242 Harrington, Bill 10,159,305,316,32O Harris, Paul 159 Harrison, Janis 91 Harrison, Jon 136,230,296,298,299,33O,331,334,335 Harshberber, Nelda 159,232,263 Harshberger, Rafe 91,232 Hartwig, Judy 91,274 Harwell, Susan 26,38,86,91,93,228,265,267,272,399 Havens, Robert 159 Harvey, Flip 136,296,298 Hay, Betty 136,229,265 Hayes, Donna 256 Haynes, Susan 136,258 Hays, Jim 91 Hearn, Allen 136,217,257,316,32O Hearrell, Sarah 159,270,284 Hearrell, William 92,284 Heath, Joy 136 Hedges, Mike 92 Hettington, Cherry 152 Heidebrect, Molly 160,257 Hein, Debbie 156,160 Helberg, Ronny 92,236,243,244 Helton, Sarah 14,76,92,106,108,194,195,211,249, 265 Henderson, Ken 35,136 Henderson, Susan 160 Hendler, Bruce 136 Henna, Martha 136,258,274,323,325 Henry, Karen Gayle 160,267 Henson, Melba 136,250,270 Henthorne, Greg 92,309,312 Hermann, Peggy 160,232,251 Hermann, Sandra 92,194,273,286 Hermanez, Herlinda 92 Herring, Daresa 136,220,258 Herring, Janis 92,194,232,233,274 Herring, Lyndon 160,217,232,275 Herrington, Ronnie 160,232 Herron, Jerry 92,108,192,193,195,232,275,397 Hesler, Garry 266 Herttenberger, Phyllis 160,329 Hickey, Janice 92,284 Hicks, Mary 160 Higgins, Pat 136 Hightower, David 160,217,305 Hill, Jeff 160,284,321 Hill, Keith 136 Hill, Laura 136 Hill, Leyan 92 Hill, Pat 92,275,276 Hill, Patti 160,260 Hill, Tommy 161,284 Hilles, Jackie 161,232,284 Hine, K evin 92,192,195,2ao,263,a16,3t9 Hiner, Sharon 136,258 Hines, Pam 136,265 Hitt, Janet 161,204,256,281 Hodge Dennis 161 Hodge: Patty 93 Hoefer, Hoefer, Barry 150,161,168,217,305,3l5,330 Larry 161,305 Hoff, Jerry 93,231,309,3l1 Hoff, Larry 161,315 Hoff, Steve 93 Hogue, James 266 Hollis, Gary 161 Hollis, Beverly 93,272 Holloway, Nita 136 Hollowell, Luther 93,263,275 Holzmann, Nancy 136,217,232,286 Holzapfel, Shellie 161,258,266,267,271 Homer, Judy 94,268,284 Homeyer, Becky 161,232,249 Hooks, Hooper, Hooper, Hard, S Ann 36,80,94,229,265,274 Kit 161 Randy 94 ally 136,250,274 Harmen, John 260 Horn, L Horton, Horton, Horton, Horton inda 136 Bill 94,232,234,275 Charles 137,265 Dee Dee 137,223,251 Floy 161 275 House,l Annabel i:a7,194,26o House, Howard Jim 137,252,253 , Buddy 94,223,225,233 Howard, Joe 134,137,232 Howard, Steven 94,231,316 Howard, Oliver 224,232,235 Howell, Mary Ellen 161,191,260 Howland, Ruth 161 Howle, Mickie 161 Hubbard, Buzzy 161,283,305 Hubbard, Shirley 137 Hubble, Candy 161 Hubble, Debbie 268 Hudson, Jo Lynn 29,95,196,197,198,199,203,219 Huether, David 229,265,267 Huff, Mike 161 Huey, Wayland 242,256,266 Hughes, Ken 161,266,326 Hughes, Sam 161 Hughes, Susan 35,197,258 Hughes, Virginia 95,99,265,204,226,263,264 Humphrey, Robby 161 Hunsucker, Glenn 135,275,284,400 Hutches on, Dona 137,256 lsham, De Wana 95,262,276 lsrael, Gary 161,232,236 Jackson, Blaine 161,305 Jackson, Gary 137 Jackson, Mary 137,286 4 00 X Mr. Robert El Cid Harwell helps with registration at the State Future Physician Convention held at Cooper. Glen Hunsucker sends Christmas greetings by tape to servicemen overseas. Jackson, Mike 161,284 James, Rodney 137 Jameson, Reese 137,257,321 Jay, Doug 137,194,228,330,333 Jay, Rocky 137,243 Jernt, Cheryl 263 Jenke, Karen 162,232,265,267 Jenkins, Andrea 162,232,263,267 Jennings Jennings , Jennings, Jennings, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 1 Bryan 95,275,276 Jeanie 14,95,204,275,278,281 Kathy 95 Patsy 137,204,250,286 David 70,96,230,309,312,316,317,331 Debbie 162,216,258 Jackie 137,232 Jere 137,257 Linda 138,256 Mary 138,259 Nita 163 Pat 286 Steve 163,284 Stewart 139 Tommie 163 Willie 163 Jones, Albert 139 Jones, Andy 96,228,232 Jones, Billy 139,284 Jones, Carolyn 139 Jones, Howard 96,241 Jones, Peggy 138,223,323 Jones, Rita 96 Jones, Scott 162,266 Jones, Tony 34,96 Jordan, Bruce 96,247,266 Jordan, Earl 162,293 Jordan, Jackie 97,242 Judd, Carla 138,232 Kalebaugh, Marsha 97,250,274 Kay, Jimmy 97 Kelsheimer, Gail 97 Kennedy, Alanna 97,262 Kennedy, Jane 139,256,265,267 Kelly, Juannelle 139,251,267 Kesler, Garry 163,305,330,332 Keyes, Barb 163,259,267 Kidwell, Kidwell, Kidwell, David 139,236 Kenton 139,232,235 Keith 163,236 Kile, Donna 97,258 Kilpatrick, Mike 163,232,233 Kimbrough, Claire 97,102,210,263,274 Kinerd, Mark 138 King, Edith Christine 162 King, Dana 162 King, Jimmy 163,284 Kirby, Howard 160,163,204,226 Kirkendall, Jan 97,217,259 Kirksey, Janine 250,267 Kithcart, David 75,97,122,192,211,275,276 Kivlehen, David 163,316 Kloppenborg, Vicki 138 Kniffen, Bennie 139,263 Kolmansberger, John 252 Komoll, Cristy 97 Krempin, Earl 139,194,263 Krieger, Ted 163,284,305,330 Lack, Kathy 97,204,217,275,281 Lackey, Dee Ann 162,259,267 Lackey, Don 97,243 McLaren, Daryl 103 Lakatta, JoAnn 98,284 Lamar, Brenda 162,232 Lamar, Judy 98 Lamar, William 163,166,256,266,305 Lamore, Mary 139 Lampert, Kenneth 163,266,283 Landers, Landers, Debbie 139,249 Gary 163,232,263 Landers, Janet 138,140,250,268 Landers, Janice 98 Landers, John 98,230,242,297 Landers, Landers, Judy 39,98,194,216 Linda 163,256,267 Langford, Patty 98,223,287 Langley, Beth 138,197,201,270 Lanham, Beverly 162,267 Lanham, Pam 98 Lanier, Mike 139,216,330,331 Lanore, Susan 263 Lassetter, Bill 297,385 Lassiter, Ronnie 98 Lattimore, Angel 162 Lattimore, Stella 267 Laughlin, Dean 163 Laughlin, Tommy 139 Lawhon, Butch 139,284 Lawler, Gerry 34,81,98,194,241,29l Leach, Bill 139,236 Leach, Mike 138,228 Lefler, Carolyn 34,98,223,274 Leighton, Nancy 138,263 Leitwein, Julie 163,252,255,267 Lemons, Marion 138 Lenker, Paul 41,98 Lenz, Mike 138,242 Lessing, Daniel 98,232,263 Lester, David 163,266 Lett, Douglas 163,242 Leveridge, Lyn 99,217,257,274 Lewis, June 162 Lewis, Kirby 99,i92,2oo,2o2,22t,26o,2 Lewis, Rita 162 Lightfoot, Craig 138 Liles, Sharon 99,108,204,232,28O Lilly, Lawrence 99 Little, Robert 99 Lloyd, Candy 99,262,265 Lindley, Steve 242 Lombardi, Sandra 163,260,274 Long, Donnelle 163 Long, Jerry 138,260 Long, Randy 138,257 Longacre, Lindy 41,138,262,286 Looney, Robin 100,263,265 Looney, Sherry 163,263 Lopez, Johnny 163 Loving, Kathy 100,251 Lowe, Cindy 70,76,100,256,290 Lowery, Connie 139 Lundberg, Mike 139,257,297,32O,316 Lundgren, Carlton 242 Lusk, Barbara 100,227,264,275 Lutz, Randy 164,266,305,330 Lutz, Robin 139,296,304 Lyles, Teresa 164,267 Lytle, Danny 164,266 McAden, Jim 76,102,194,228,231,309 McAden, Larry 139 McAllister, Doug 164 McAllister, Sandra 164 McBride, Jennifer 139 McCharen, Ann 164 McClendon, Patricia 139,230,236 McClendon, Paul 34,102,113,217,321 McCleskey, Glenn 139,216 McClure, Ken 164,231,263,326,327 McClure, Ken Watson 139 McConnell, John 164 McCord, Susan 102,265,276 McCoy, Cathy 164,262,270 McCoy, Cheryl 102,270,272 McCreight, Joe 140,257,316 McDaniel, Bob 164,284,330 McDaniel, Jamie 140,262 McDonald, Scott 62,140,223,297,304,335 McElory, Steve 140 McFadden, James 140,242 McFadden, Janice 164 McGee, Marc 164,270 McGee, Mike 140 McGlasson, Pam 8,126,140,198,217,219,238,270 McGregor, Skipper 232,233 McHan, Richard 140,284 McKay, Judy 164,256 Mc Keever, Donna 27,84,103,117,217,230,257,265, 306,307 McKinney, Don 140,263,265,267 McKinnon, Ted 81,114,140,197,217,291,315 McLean, Jim 252 McMillon, James 140,257,263 McMillon, Paula 164,262,329 McNab, Judy 164,262,267 McNeely, Larry 140,326 McPherson, Barry 140,229,265 Mabry, Gary 164,256,266,305 Machos, Darah 164 Maddox, Ray 36,42,99,100,194,204 Magill, Larry 164 Martin, Joe 165,266 Martin, Louise 140,223 Martin, Mike 165 Martin, Odis 101,232 Martin, Paul 101 Martin Randall 140 23O,263,33O,334,335 Martin, Ricky 140,268 Martin, Terry 140 Martin, Thomas 165 Mason, Linda 165,260 Mason, Barbara 286 Mason, Ralph 101,202 Massengill, Jane 141,274 Matthews, Watt 266 Mathews, Mary.Sue 141,283 Maudlin, Cathy 165,259 Maxwell, Sue 165 Maker, Kitty 164,259 Mallard, David 164,256 Mallon, David 164,232,263 Malone, Kenneth 164,239,280 Manley, Lloyd 164,232 Manley, Sonya 34,100 Manley, Dinah 101,283 Manly, Robert 37,14O,217,232,233 Manning, Linda 164,267 Marshall, Cassandra 101,241 Marshall, Edie 164 Marshall, June 164,256,267 Martin, Becky 164,258 Marrs, Dwayne 35,243 Martin, Brenda 140 ' Martin, Diana 101,251 Martin, Jeanne 164,232,239 Quiet beauty May, Bruce 102,230,258,297,330,332 Mayes, Brenda 165 Mayes, Debbie 35,141,194 Mayfield, Bill 89,94,102,211,230,293 297 299 300 303 Mayfield, Darlene 141,267 Mead, Susan 165,267 Meador, Cynthia 141,260 Meadows, Charles 103,276,326,327 Meadows, Earl 165,326 Means, James 141,232,263 Medley, Margie 141,194,228,274 Melton, Paul 141 Menefee, Kay 103,192,260,274 Mengis, Karen 141 Merle, Charlotte 263 Metcalf, Connie 165,329 Tommy Culver practices for the UIL Sleeping Contest. Meyers, Merlaine 141,271 Meyers, Mike 165,236,323 Middlebrooks, Melanie 95,103,229,264,265 Middlebrooks, Suzanne 141,256 Mier, Cindy 223 Milano, Vince 103,257 Milburn, Kenneth 141,242 Mildren, Jack 141,231,293,296,298,301,3U2,303, 304,308,309,310,31 1,313,314,330,331,335 Miles, Janice 29,32,38,39,40,104,l05,197,198,199, 265 Miller, Dean 243 Miller, Gary 104,243 Miller, Sandra 141,250 Miller, Sherry 104 Miller, Vivian 104,194 Millerman, Georgiana 15,141,251 Mims, Bill 104 Mings, Margaret 141,194,263 Mings, Tom 104,192,195,211,217,228,232,233 Mingus, John 105,232,402 Minshew, E. C. 141,263,316 Minter, Bill 25,165,263,280 Monor, Gary 141 Minor, Jimmy 141,252,253 John Mingus: Cooper's own Vargas. Mitchell Mitchell , Jay 105,236 , Jimmy 141,242 Mitchell, Jo Ellen 126,137,141,257 Mitchell, Tim 141,263,326 Mize, Tommy 166 Mizer, Cindy 141 Monk, Jack 166,239,326 Montgomery, Melanie 10,14,24,29,32,79,102,105, 196,197,270 Montgomery, Randal 105,228,231,323,324 Moore, Bill 166,243 Moore, Bob 105,236 Moore, Dianne 76,105,223 Moore, Mike 166 Moore, Paul 141 Moore, Tim 166,239 Moore, Vicki 141,223 Moran, Evelyn 166 Moran, James 106,252,254 Moreno, Elena 141 Morford, Mike 141,266,270 Morford, Pete 166,237,321 Morgan, John 166,283 Morgan, Ronnie 141,276 Morphe w, David 142,296,304 3 1 Morris, Jane 166,217,260 Morris, Mike 106,236 Morris, Vicky 142,251 Morrison, Linda 166,223 Morrison, Pete 166,243 Moser, Glenn 134,142,204,226,259 Mosley, Mike 106,273 Mullins, Rogert 166,232,233 Munden, Mark 166 Musser, Joyce 107,250 Murphy, Barry 106 Murphy, Kathleen 30,38,106,109,192,197,198,199, 200,202,203 Murphy, Pat 166,243,305 Murr, Peggy 166,262 Murry, Chuck 166 Murtha, Karen 34,l06,204,260,273,281,282 Myers, Nancy 167,259 Nabors, Harry 167,305 Nabors, Linda 267 Nappier, Pat 142,283 Nash, Marsha 167,283 Navatkoski, Patricia 167,251 Neal, Rhonda 142 Neeb, Judy 107,232,276 Neeb, Tommy 167,232 Neighbors, Lin 167,256,270 Neilon, Susie 142,204,217,259,281 Nelson, Sally 107,142,251 Nelson, Theresa 142,240 Nemeth, Joe 167,287 Newmon, Rick 107,243,268 Newton, Darlene 107,223 Newton, Paula 142,262 Nicholas, Danny 142 Nichols, Penny 11,142,259,260,270 Nichols, Steve 142,239,297,304 Niedecken, Terry 142,216,242 Niemeyer, Carol 142,267,284 NeSmith, Mary 167 Nollner, Ann 36,167,168,262,267 Norris, Rob 167 Norris, Sherry 107,259,270 Norwood, Bill 107,241 Nowlin, Janette 142,258 Oakley, Gary 107,230,231,276,297,298,3l6,317 Oaks, Ara 167,262 Odum, Ronald 167,284 Ogden, Patsy 107,204,250,281,282 Oglesby, Nancy 14,42,107,192,204,249,279 Olsen, Gail 167,232 O'Shields, Virginia 167 , Oswald, Susan 142,251 Ott, Bruce 167 Overland, Karen 107 Overland, Kevin 167,284 Owen, David 107,167,232,260,275,276 Owen, Don 142 Owens, David 10,297 Owens, Linda 142,283 Pace, Danny 167,305,316,395 Palmer, Cameron 108,260 Palmour, Rick 216,242,252 Parker, James 29,30,90,108,122,194,216,221 Parker, Ronnie 167,243 Parkinson, Bobby 167 Parks, Bob 142,263 Partin, Robert 167,204,226,305 Paschal, Janice 108 Passons, Ken 11,27,94,108,118,124,197,231,242, 296,301 Patrick, Shirley 167,251,258 Patton, Peggy 108,251 Patty, Bob 142,296,305 Paxton, Peggy 265 Payne, Elizabeth 142,194,216,260,265,267 Pearson, Bo 109,230,321,322 Peevey, Dwain 167,232,263,280,396 Penkert, Sherry 167,259,267 Perkins, Becky 142,194,201,203 Perkins, Ronnie 142,204,227 Petty, Pam 14,109,259,270,273 Pfaff, Tony 168,266,326,327 Pherson, Diane 142,260 Phipps, Evelyn 143 Pickens, Rex 168,266 Pickett, Richard 37,168,232,233 Pierce, Pris 168,256 Pierce, Richard 168,276,305,330 Pike, Larry 109 Pilant, Jerri 168,232 Pippins, Rubeen 143,252 Pittman, Carol 168,251,286 Poag, Michelle 109,267,270,273,274,276 Poer, Johnny 168,266 Pointer, Kip 109,276 Pollock, Pam 109,262 Ponder, David 168,263,315 Poole, Dalton 168,276,316 Poore, John 143 Popham, Ronny 143 Potts, Debby 168,251 Potts, Deborah 168 P'Pool, Becky 143,262,329 Prater, Gary 110 Prater, Jackie 143 Prather, Wilber 143,242 Prentice, Peggy 39,110,216,22O Presley, Dixie Ann 162,168,258 Price, Dan 143,232,276,321 Price, Harold 168,263,316 Price, Mike 143,236,243 Priddy, Curtis 242,244,252 Proctor, Sandy 143 Proctor, J'Lynn 143,236,238,258,259,270,274 Prater, Jack 242 Pruet, Jon 169 Pruitt, Pam 143,148,219,242,243,246,248,257 Pryor, Edward 110 Puckett, Brenda 144 Pugh, Barbara 9,110,192,197,198,199,204,282,407 Mr. Kiger directs the orchestro in reheorsol for UIL contest Purdy, Don 145,268 Purifoy, Daun 169 Puryear, Ray 169 Puryear, Roy 169,266 Qualls, Don 110 Radford, Johnny 110,230,322 Radzinski, Mark 110 Ragland, Bonnie 145,232,263,286 Ragle, John 168,232 Ragsdale, Kirk 145 Rainey, Cheryl 145,263 Rains, Michael 110,252,254 Ramirez, George 168,333 Ramirez, Edgar 217,330 Ramirez, Victor 144 Rash, Andrea 130,169,251,329 Ratliff, David 110,243 Rauch, Mac 31,109,110,148,211,215,217,218,219 Ravenseroft, Jerry 169,239,240 Ray, Elizabeth 169,259 Ray, Kelby 145 Ray, Susan 145,286 Raymond, Art 110,276 Redden, Judy 110,258,273 Redford, Dale 145 Reid, Skeeter 169,236,305,330 Reinhard, Vicky 145,250 Reynolds, Bonnie 111 Riddlehoover, April 168,249,329 Riddlehoover, David 111 Rice, Linda 168,232,233 Richards, Mike 169,263 Richards, Nancy 111,201,223,224 Richards, Otis 144,232 Richburg, Richard 145,231,296,301,330,334 Richter, Betzy 169 Ricks, Malcom 145,268 Riddle, Arnold 169,305 Ridley, Jill 111,192,200,202,203 Riley, Rose 169 Robb, Eddie 169,330 Robertson, Billy 145 Roberts, Cassandra 15,41 ,76,1 1 1,194,216,263,264, 265 Roberson, Dwane 11 1,242,252 Roberts, Jimmy 228 Robertson, Barry 242 Robertson, Mitch 11,22,27,7O,75,94,112,21 1,217, 230,265,293,294,296,297,300,302,303,330,332 Robinson, Marilyn 38,112,197,21O,259,261,274 Robison, Billy 112 Rodgers, Jerri 169 Rodgers, Ricky 243,297,304 Rogers, Connie 112,259 Rogers, Wayne 112,266 Roeder, Susan 169,258,266,267 Ross, Joe 266 Noe, Rosas 169 Rosser, Susan 145,217,252 Rougeux, Skitch 144,257,296,305 Rouse, Lynn 112,192,263 Rowntree, Randi 169,232 Rowan, Rusty 316 Rucker, Ann 145,232,249 Rucker, David 145,232,263 Rucker, Terry 145,223,315 Rudd, Ronny 169 Rule, Billy 41 ,1 12,236,242,330,334,335 Rule, Curtis 145 Russell, Barry 169 Russell, Lindi 145,201,324 Russell, Randy 112,241 Rutledge, Elizabeth 84,112,217,230,263,306,307, 404 Rutledge, Gerald 112,230,242,245,247 Ryan, Caroline 95,109,112,125,202,210 Ryan, Jimmy 112,268 Ryan, Susan 145,147,149,204,256,282 Rynders, Carol 113,232 Salge, Mike 113,268 Salge, Robert 169,305 Sanders, Elaine 169,236 Sanderson, Dee Dee 169,256,263 Sands, Rhonda 169,262,267 Sartor, Tommy 145,193,194,21O,395 Sawyer, Cheryl 113,251 Saxon, Sandi 169,256,267 Scarpa, John 170,236,286 Schadle, Vivian 170,258 Shaffner, Barbara 113,267,268 Schanbacher, Jim 155,170,305,330 Schisler, Billy 145,239,240 Schneider, Phyllis 144,258 Schwarz, Kathy 42,113,204,229,265,279,396 Sconzo, James 170,263 Scott, Frances 113,231 ,26O,328 Scott, Garry 170 Scott, Joe 144,242 Scott, Steve 170,236 Scully, Crystal 114 Scully, Patrick 170 Scurlock, Tommy 114,242 Seale, Huey 144,232 Seals, Brenda 170,256 Seals, Sonny 170 Seals, Tommy 114,268 Seay, Jeannie 14,70,89,95,114,257,272,404 Self, Johnny 144,231,33O,332 Sellers, Gary 242 Sellers, Glenna 144 Sewell, Mickey 144,251 Shahan, Don 116,144,257,297,304,330,335 Shahan, Gary 170,305,316 Shahan, Randy 87,114,276 Shanks, Doris 170 Shanks, Virgil 114,243,276 Shannon, Marilyn 115,223,287 Shannon, Mike 170,263,305 Shea, Jackie 170 Shearin, Kay 170,251,270 Sheek, David 170 Sheffield, Detta 144,256 Shelton, Alan 145,247 Shelton, Debe 144,145 Shelton, Mike 126,145,231,260,297,300,316,319 Shelton, Sindy 115 Shepperd, Tanya 115,229 Sherman, Danny 115,231,296,301,318,319,320 Sherman, Jerry 150,170,305,316 Sherman, Nancy 170 Sherrill, Tanya 145 Shifflett, Gary 145,284 Simmons, Steve 115 Simpson, Jan 170,232,235 Simpson, Karen 145,204,227,232,235 Sims, Janis 32,84,114,115,194,196,197,199,217, 230,306,307,41 1 Singer, Eddie 170 Sirois, Greg 116 Sisco, Danny 145,236,316 Sitchler, Esther 145,262 Sivley, Roger 39,114,116,236,291 Skidmore, Linda 146,233 Skiles, Ann 14,116,196,197,198,199 Skinner, Jim 170,236 Skinner, Sara 170,283 Skipper, Malinda 170,223 Slack, Stephanie 170,262 Sloan, Linda 146,268 Sloan, Robert 39,40,102,116,194,217,263,297,304 Smith, Bonnie Kaye 170,250 Smith, Cherie 21,171,232,235 Smith, David 171,256 Smith, Donald Ray 171 Smith, Doris Ann 116,194,262,274 Smith, Frances 144,259 Smith, Helen 146 Smith, Judy 171,257,404 Smith, Larry 116,252,266,305 Smith, Larry David 171 Smith, Lonnie 171 Smith, Malcolm 252,254 Smith, Martin 171,263 Smith, Nancy 146 Smith, Pam 171,262 Smith, Randall 146,171,305 Smith, Richard iFelix1 146,236 Smith, Sandra 171,286 Smith, Sharon 117,232,235 Smith, Steve 1 14,1 17,257,273,291 Smith, Tom 32,117,118,194,196,197,198,201,203 Smyth, Danny 171 Sneed, Glenda 117,194,232,263 Sneed, Phil 171 Snell, Robbie 171 Snow, Bill 4l,87,117,194,228 Snow, Bob 171,193,276,323 Soladay, Sharon 117,232,233,235,265 Sonnamaker, Linda 118,223,224 Sorgee, Sherri 118,223,286 Speegle, Beckie 146,251 Spence, Debbie 171,198 Spence, Randy 32,146,204,227 Stephenson, Jerry 171,284 Spivey, Carolyn 171 Springer, Carol 146,262,274 Springer, Sheryl 146,262 Springer, Tommy 171,256,326 Sprott, Linda 118,283 Spurlirt, Sandra 165,171,262,280 Stanaland, Ricky 171,232,237 Stallings, Dee 283 Stanton, Tom 146,309,312,314 Starks, Dianne 146 Starks, Shirley 171 Staton, Bonnie 118 Stearns, John 223 Steed, Tim 29,171,232,233 Steed, Vickie 11B,260,328,329 Steele, Charles 42,119 Stephens, Brad 171,256,305 Stephens, Dara 171,232 Stephens, Jo 171 Stellars, Glenna 223 Stephens, George Wayne 146,284 Stephens, Kenny 146,217,220,257,296,298 Stevens, Stevens, Danny 171,236,316 Gary 119,171,242 Stevenson, Ken 146,216,326 Stevenson, Walter 146,263 Steward, Carolyn 171,257 Stewart, Craig 7O,119,217,230,296 Stewart, David 119,236 Stewart, John 172,243 Stewart, Karen 172 Stewart, Krista 283 Stewart, Linda 130,146,251 Stinchcomb, Susan 146,260 Stitts, Jeanne 119,262 Stivers, Stoker, Danny 172 Susan 38,80,119,122,192,195,197 Stopp, Barbara Jean 172 Stopp, Mark 146 Stopp, Mike 146,239 Story, J anet 102,119,229,264,265 Story, Nancy 172,260 Stowers, Larry 126,137,146,216,230,296,299,301, 330,334 Stowers, Laurie 146,197 Straach, Strawn, Linda 119 Mary Ann 172,276 Street, Vicki 146,250 Strickland, Linda 119 Stringfe llow, Vickie 172,249 Stripling, Jeanne 155,172,251 Stripling, Margie 119,192,202,203 Strobel, Karen 146,258 Stromberg, Don 119,316,131 8 Stubbs, Stubbs, Brenda 172,216,259 Shere 42,146,204,227,270,283 Egod! screoms senior Jeonne Seoy isecond from lettl You meon these sophomores ore the future of Cooper? Standing seniors from left to right ore Pom Christion Christy Cothey, Brendo Collins, Jockie Dietrich, Kneeling ore sophomores Judy Smith Bitty Wisdom. Stucky, Steve 37,53,75,100,119,192 195 211 229 265,395 Stuehler, Pam 172 Stuehler, Pat 172,259 Stuerzenberger, Paul 172,326 Sudberry, Sharon 172,232 Sullins, Cindy 120,223,224 Sullivan, Vicki 172,262 Sundby, Susan 146,222,223,274 Sutton, Kathy 172,259 Sutton, Mike 172 Swaim, David 172 Swanson, Patty 146,263,265 Tabor, Bruce 147,216 Tacker, Shirley 172 Tacker, Terry 147 Tally, Maureen 172 Talley, Nancy 172,259 Talley, Olivia 172 Tarrant, Carolyn 147,260 4 What do you meon no porochute? screoms Elizobeth Rueledge. Tarrant, Don 120,268 Taylor, Brenda 120 Taylor, Charlotte 172,257 Taylor, Chris 27,147,257 Taylor, David 120 Taylor, Linda 147,172 Taylor, Pam 120 Taylor, Susan 257 Taylor, Sherry 147 Taylor, Theresa 172,239 Taylor, Tommy 147,236 Temple, Hope 147 Templeton, Nelda 165,173,262,282 Terry, Georgia 120,241 Terzian, Toni 173,216 Tessier, Louis 173 Teten, Patsy 2,147 Thomas, Mary Alice 108,120,192,202 Thomason, Gary 120,309 Thomason, Monty 173 Thomason, Raymond 147,257,326 Thompson, Craig 173 Thompson, Roger 173,232,286 Thompson, Sherry 173,262 Thompson, Sudle 150,173,257 Thomson, Cheryl 147,257,274 Thurman, Jud 147,263 Tice, Lee 173,2B4,321,322 Timmons, Terri 173,260 Tindell, Norman 173,204,226,284,305 316 Todd, Joyce 120,283 Todd, Robert 173 Tolbert, Karen 120,223 Toombs, Jerry 120 Toombs, Jo Ann 173,216,249 Torro, Jacqueline 173 Traylor, Robin 173 Tredenick, Steve 173,263 Trinkner, Nancy 120,268 Trusler, Tucker, Ray 121,242,245,296 Jack 147,197 Tucker, Judy 173,250 Tucker, Kay 147 Turner, Bob 121 Turner, David 173,243,330,334 Turner, Turpin Glenda 173,276 Bill 173 Tutt, Tommy 173,243 Ulrich, Patricia 173,309 Utz, Judy 121,222,223 Vallance, George 147,232 Vallance, Clifford 173 Vallance, Richard 173 VanCleave, Claudia 121,249,274 VanCleave, Phil 174,243 Vannoy, Karen 121,124,200 VanHouten, Elaine 174,267 VanZandt, Ginger 174,262 Varnadore, Billy 147 Varnadore, Margie 174,286 Venable, Sally 138,284 Venable, Susan 121,148 Venhaus, Joe 122,268 Verret, Henry 174 Vickers, Ralla Sue 148,231,256,323 Waddell, Grady 174,211,232,233 waddill, Debra 80,117,122,257,270,272 Waddington, Don 122,232,233 Waddlington, Wayne 148 Waddlington, Jerry 232,233 Waldrop, Gladys 174,257 Walker, Bob 148,239,240 Walker, Bobby 80,148,229,269 Walker, Linda 148,232,260,265,328,329 Walker, Linda 174,232,233 Walker, Sherry 268 Wallace, Carol 174,223 Wallace, Tom 148 Walls, Jim 174,243 Ward, Kim 174,262 Ward, Phil 122 Ware, Blake 148,223,309 Warner, Joyce 174 Warren, Jill 28 Warren, Rose 148 Warren, Tami 174,260 Warren, Van 148 Washburn, Paul 148,201 Watson, Jacqueline Jean 148 Watson, Ricky 174,243 Watters, Kay 174 Weatherford, Jerry 174,305 Webb, Allen 122,232 Webb, Pat 174 Webb, Sandra 122,228,264,265 Webber, Susan Renee 174,267 Wedding, Deborah 123,197,216,27O,272 Weeks, Bill 174,232 Weeth, Janet 174,263 Weinhold, Gary 148 Welch, Bobby 148,268 Welch, Linda 106,123,192,216,229,265 Welch, Norman 274 Wellhausen, Larry 148,268 Weltman, Denise 174,232,263 West, Nancy 174,283 Whatley, Steve 174,236 Wheat, Ginger 42,123,263 Willoughby, Joe 42,77,115,124,197,214,217,218, 220 Willis, Carole 123,274,284 Wilson, Frances 175,276 Wills, David 134,149,226,263 Wilson, ldoma 96,124,223 Wilson, Richard 149,321 Wilson, Stanley 175,326 Wimberly, Ruth 124,232,249 Winger, John 179 Wingfield, Linda 24,124,230,231,302,328,329 Wingfield, Mike 175 Wininger, Jane 175 Winn, Cheryl 124,211,232,233,235 Winn, Edwina 149 Wipff, Sarabeth 124,268,269,286 Wisdern, Bitty 175,257,404 Wise, Rickey 175 wnhraw, Kathy 149,256,270 Wittie, Patti 175,256,270 wmie, Ricky 149,257,316,318 Wolfram, Debbie 149,259,260,27O Wheat, Sarah 148,263 Wheaton, Cheryl 148,259 Wheeler, Larry 123,241 Whisenhunt, DeWayne 148 Whitaker, Gene Ann 262 White, DeWayne 174,305 White, Eric 123,228,263,276,330,331,333,334 White, Jan 40,42,99,123,192,204,226,256 White, Theresa 174,249 Whitley, Terry 33,148,232,235 Whitten, Cindy 123,276 Whitten, Julie 148,201 Wibirt, Sue 174,259 Wiemuth, Bobby 123,232,233,236 Wiggins, Suellen 174,251 Wilcox, Dana 123,232,235 Williams, Charles 174,315 Williams, Ellen 174,262,270 Williams, Guy 175 Williams, Karen 175 Williams, Kathy 33,175,262 Williams Ken 175 Williams, John 148 Williams Prissy 197 Williams, Ricky 123,23l,309,310,311,335 Williams Ronnie 175,223,315,330 Williamson, Doug 175,239,240 Williamson, Holt 149,275,281 Williamson, John 50,149,257 Williamson, Margie 149,223 Williamson, Turner 123,192,l94,322 wood, Burch 94,125,230,257,297,301,322 Wood, Danny 102,125,259,321 Wood, Doug 125 Wood, John Charles 175,243 Wood, Jorden 175,243 Wood, Marsha 149,250,274 Wood, Wood, Ron 149,283,321 Sylvia 125 Woodle, John 149,239 Woolf, Pamela 175 Wright, Carla 175,216,257,274 Wright Eddie 175 239 315 wfigmf John 175,223,266 Wright, Thomas 149,229,265,316 Wroten, Barbara 149,321 Yancy, Carl 149,296,305 Yarbrough, Jan 149,268 Yates, Linda 125 Yates, Rick 125,232 Young, Beverly 125 Young, Brenda 149 Young, Craig 175,232 Young, David 149,263 Young, James 175,242 Young, Young, Jerry 125,254 Janet 175,198,257 Young, Nancy 149,223,224 Young, Pat 242 Young, Patricia 149,232 Young, Travis 149 No, Mr. Poge, burning your draft cord wont do ony goodli' The new business monoger of the yeorbook seems to occept his fote well. ,.,...r.....,.....f I get the oddest feeling when I throw this switch, says Carol Couch to her sister Jane. 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L. f 5'f'n5Q' A V . Q .Q , K Mi V . r 1 exuberance, . ,4 year af ' -.J'bM NN i , .confusion A , ,fh0Ugh1A , , 40 - --- Student Hotmail Presidelit jvc' Willrfughify Leads diaper in Zrflistructilfe Activities. . . 3-1-3 , iff X f- it X s't R A, 0- X 5 -- -f w-.ufff 4,. -: ,.,.f , ??::gg3,5.Vl .. .. Q 2 Qiulenziiqnrtzr B HIST ll WEST TIXAS ron smg nent J 3- 7 l -it ' 5 9' 1 Q'--'V 'M' ' 55' - WT' 1 -VX , H 'f V wT....?,f Y . W U Talisman photographer, John Fare, reaches new heights. Janice Sims pauses in o moment of contemplation Che Woudezful MW! of 6 . S ln the orderly arrangement of uniforms we survey the quiet before the storm. ' ,W S,vrir1g,4Wants' M aud,4ccamplislw1c11!s, I 966 'I965-1966 TC AWARDS , ' ce fgdfyzfgf 4 ' Al A d C d G d ' J ding 44,155 ,9'7106UV satllneys s Y H ll . J il-eann BlBlkk R I HKpp h ' . ouan t Wfliff fl? -50 Wflw - can c 1 K o L gg Z G g C T Nancy N ll AML Wtpgg fi? We J dy CI k cathy on II ' Ddvid C bb Linda Poll ' Jack Do t S R dk -lian'tyEEti 526 rlloegielre k , - ' anne s omm oo Zach 55,36 ,Lf Markr Q Robe-wysr u Jw, J facie M M k Sf 6 la WWC ,WL MQW gqgujf ZW! HAL my 472571 np 6 G 4 t Hoes was Zfibfflbifl gina 'dec' Dale:-1 pph R b rsf u T dd St D H Ilf d WYLL 1960-fl Qf 7 TZ yy M h M r s M 'me Zfmwwcty e 1 2 07608 1 spngnpn tlArd l fglntat l DRAMA- One-Act Play Q Distri t Competition 0 U H I George Cato-All Star C t . 3 I Mark Stowe-All Star Cast L.E.K'htt AllSt Cat s egional rggmseillgl ar S ' Tommy Choate-All Star Cast . Mark Stowe-All Star Ca t O ' G C t A , 0 forTnE5? og?Sn1ionA , N 0 rge C to-All State Cost l W sp r' A MJ l istllc Compe ltlon , W . Extemporane us Spea na M M a a Stuart sf lace ' I P asnve Speaking Q i tw Betsy Henderson--1 st plac D e t 1 I 1 .3 M4444 l , . ' en Ba 81 .lere Burrus-3rd place , l Co etitlo A t V l . M - e 5405'- l ' ' Cheryl Curr d pl ce . l we s 4 1 B y Hen so ac ' , Debate l A Ka y 84 Kathleen Murphy-3rd place fl' l . ' G Extemporarleglls a ing M 4 , Stua 'mm st lace F MJ J Jn-our f f- Spe C W Hend law u.-fd..,L,7' ' f '7'avMnj VOLLEYBALL- BASEBALL- FHA- TENNIS- COOPER Crest- COOPER Talisman TRACK- CHOIR- ORCHESTRA- State Champs Linda Wingfield-All State Player Frances Scott-All State Player Mina Achor-All State Player Lucille Appleton-All State Player Howard County Jr. College Tournament--3rd place Connie Finley-Outstanding Spiker Joyce Hallmark-All Tournament setter Odessa College Tournament-Runner-up, Consolation Second in district, won more games than any other year Mark Withrow-All District Player Jimmy Chase-All District Player David Johnson-All District Player Sandra Gorzynski-Adams Extract Teenage Bake-Off Contest Nancy Oglesby-Received her State Degree in April Claudia VanCleave-Received her State Degree in April Sarah Helton-Received her State Degree in April Danny Haddox-lst place, San Angelo Tournament, Boy's Singles, lst place, Abilene Easter Tourna- ment, Boy's Singles and Doubles, lst place, Abilene Jaycees Tournament, Boy's Singles, 2nd place, Boy's 16 Singles, and lst place Boy's I6 Doubles in the Abilene Open Tournament The Crest received the highest rating, the Distinguished Merit award, at the annual University lnterscho- lastic League Press conference in Austin, March 26th. The honor is the highest rating given in the division of Texas high school papers. Senior K. O. Long, Crest sports editor, was presented with first place medal in sports writing for District 2-AAAA. This blue ribbon marks K. O. as the best sports writer in Cooper's division. All-Texas Annual. f Team Championships QLQAJX' l Comanche Relays q W Arlington Relays San Angelo Relays . Key City Relays District Championship Regional Championship District Competition Mitch Robertson-Shot Put Champion George Cato--District 220 Champion Mike Odell-120 High Hurdles Champion SD Mark Fry-District 440 Champion Mile Relay-District Champion Regional Competition .sie wmv YW Clvfwwbwfcl David Coffey-Mile Run Champion X3 Mark Fry-Regional 440 Champion ' l YUM Mitch Robertson-Shot Put Champion C ' UZQLUX! Mile Relay-Regional Champion , State Competition L , , Mile Relay-State Champion ' Randall Martin-Mile Relay Team J , Jack Mildren-Mile Relay Team W , QQ George Cato-Mile Relay Team Mark Fry--Mile Relay Team Those who qualified for state competition: George Cato-220, Sth, Mile Relay, lst . - , iw UTM Mark Fry-440, 4th, Mile Relay, lst I und, David Coffee-Mile Rim, afh xo 50 Q K B Mitch Robertson-Shot Put, 7th Randall Martin-Mile Relay, lst , --KDICQJQ Jack Mildren-Mile Relay, Ist Q 1 George Cato-Outstanding Performer at the San Angelo Relays. The track team tied for fourth place at the State Track Meet. - Madrigal State Singing Contest-Ensemble Contest OAK Susan Adams: lst Division Soloist ' LQ First Division sight-Reading ' l 654 Second Division Concert KQV J T P NX 1 ,. 9 A W 2 Z' flag v 'Q A A A ' 1 'S , Q:-at .5-.1 .unvl ss , 'S ,r If ad 9.-. 'i . I s'-'M f .l f-455' ,M L Um fvf The year of the Kaugari . . . And Nou' the .End .75 the Bfgiuning. . . f ' lewis MAY -M A--A---5 HM. 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