Cooper High School - Talisman Yearbook (Abilene, TX)
- Class of 1976
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The Big Blue Cougar Band began the marching season by participating in the annual West Texas Fair Parade. The student body spirit rose during football season as the cheer- leaders, Coop, and band performed their best at games and pep rallies. A 50's day allowed the students to enjoy dressing like the teens of theast. The annual Merry Andrew Assembly exhibited the talent at Cooper and provided a pleasant break in the daily routine. Miss Merry Andrew for 1975 was Pam Harkness and George Hogan was selected Best Male Talent. Homecom- ing festivities and assemblies with groups such as Damascas Road, succeeded in entertaining the student body. The cli- max of the fall season was reached with the presentation of the fall production, The Devil's Disciple . After selective try-outs were held an excellent cast was chosen. A Amy Luther and Adrian Green hurry home after seventh period. B. Lynn Bryant plays the drums in his fifties day clothes. C Pam Harkness was chosen Miss Merry Andrew. D. Tuba players await their cue to play. E. Coop, alias Steve Rutledge, leads the football team onto the field. F. Twirlers Patricia Gollihar, Cvaila Angel, julie Rucker and Angela Timms marched in the West Texas Fair parade. E. F. Y .-Y 3 Xa E gwm is N 4W'fQ I , . 3 Q iss W Wlru. ' , .. . in ,L XQXQM is o 0 , 1.3 4 , 1-f ff ff iaili if If' O I J . 0 I 0 il Q u 'i ' -' 5 . ' 1' Q' n f 5 3 V ii Q , ' 'f' . ,no-P- W 5, A i i Ki ' , kg ' , b ' ffl' if xi , rf 1 MH I ,nn 7' . ' v. ? , il , ,ff I H? M ff ,b' , K KA K. I , ' 1- A W Q ,3- ,K W , I , V sill zz' M- 'A ,f Aiin V P? V, N ,fm 5 H Www Q 9 W2 xx 5 VN. fff? ' f , a J Q3 gi! f W I , gil :P A 7 rw! ' V - 1: ' ...-.f iii A S I' -4 A 1 1' . 2- at ' 5 ' i L Q x , , w y f U fu , ' W -ff f 'f M, QE, X wr , , 1 F 1 A 1 ft f , f 1 f If X f X , ,fgllfx fx ff 4. Jclencei pogiila, wp ' wwwziifwiwffliwfmsy. A. Roger Bauernfeind began his first year as principal at Cooper. B. Mike Harvey finds out that trying to get his books for the next class is difficult. C. Denise Warldns prepares to do the back stroke. F 2 ! B. , ., . V 'L fe ' . 1 ,. f. ge 5 1 L. Y L.. '25 ., 055, ' 1 I 1. . fi. gf , 231 9 'Q ' fr . 1 is 5 N f S 2 f fs My ix, Env .. . JL, ' , ,Y V -'MQ' pk N V- --5. b r , - A ,Q A V M f N F f 5 Q3 xx YiEWQ??fi?Ei: .eg K if N -5' f . w 5 9' , was sf iw .. N x S fa? - r- ,W ws K Q 5' K S f J K X 5 i Q ' F .A A X gl Q if, , rw 9 3. ' x 3 I R 7 ,3 as S iw E x i i v e 5 , Q f E231 ' A' VL A ,,,, VL If ff 'xv jx 1 . , K mwgf gi r g M 3 Q 1 1 ,,. -, W Lk 1 H Q W --. 5 , M K Q N Q Q 4 , ' L' fx,-. H 1 1 Q I ' a Q 1 ff v A ,Q . M 1 Nw - 4 .' ' K ' 43' a if Y ' - N .L Q Q fx 1, ,,f 3 f J 4 f 1 s-x N. 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M Oscar F. ---,,g..t,,a..zLy ,Q- Cqgaue Mi one any by my ,Kali me gllllkll we any tsfwellenff. t7 61010 of no may of ofllgef fafibef buf by limi A. Film Society awaits the starting of the movie B. jimmy Smith, Judy Turner, Gregg Cantrell and Bruce Unre discuss ideas for the Senior box. C. Janice Bryant awaits the outcome of a close Abilene High Cooper bas ketball game. D. Two students show their favorite class is lunch A B. kl . ,vi 1 41 5 mimi llli Q mf I WHEN ga -- ,:mf-fl ff . wg' 1 ff ' lk , f .4 ,ll 'I .U . I ,ll 'K if ,WL :nu ir,-6. ai ls?- 3 -i ' QTF lf . i .. : l li 1: ---. ..,..L,?.: g n fi . ro'nv.woLxiuih1uifl 1U ' 77 sf' - 7: 7 K ,,., X I ,, v 41 C. D. I 3' 1 az. . iw ,. f 1 i The Seniors Present 6'Where's Charle ? Cast Charley Wykeham .... ....,, ..., Th o mas Wheeler jack Chesney ...... ..... Ri ckey Burke Amy Spettigue .... ...,, B renda Meads Kitty Verdun .......,, ,.,., S uanne Spears Sir Francis-Chesney ...... .... Be rnie Tiede Donna-Lucia-Alvadorez .... ...., P am Harkness Mr. Spettigue ..,..,.... ,..... B ill Orenic Brassett ...,........., ..,.. B rian Hurst Wilkinson . . . ..,....,,..... ,... G regg Cantrell Men's Chorus Emie Atkins, jeff Avery, David Benz, Eddie Black, Gregg Cantrell, Curtis Cogbum, Alan Cossabone, David Davis, Doyle Doucit, jay Famsworth, Bill Fry, Mark Gilchrest, Danny Mathis, Brad Pender, Garry Philips, Tim Phillips, Russ Reddell, jimmy Smith, Mark Smith, Kenny Warren, and jimmy Williams. Women Singers Glenajo Beard, Toni Bratton, Ruth Caldwell, Ann Criswell, Twylia Druesadow, Kelly Duggan, Elizabeth Fowler, Linda French, Karla Iacey, Nancy Nease, Emily Peebles, Brooskie Reese, Becky Richards, Kathy Simpson, Kathy F. Simpson, Elise Slaughter, Sandy Smith, Ter- ran Taylor, Alison Wright, and Beverly Wright Women Dancers Mary Abbott, Brenda Benton, Gayle Gayden,julie Rucker, Lynda Scott, Lora Turnbull 4 C A. Bill Orenic and Thomas Wheeler act out a very moving love scene. 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My gs N12 'is ,M , ,-.v , 4 1 Af.A::,-'A ' ' ' ,If fx. x Z is U ' Q L is 9 Q , 5375334 N Q ll xl! Z 1 K 3.--M f Cougars Place High in District Despite Early Predictions The Cooper Cougars began the 1975 season with hopes of winning the district crown. Ranked only fourth in the district at the first of the year, the Coogs refused to worry about the polls, and finished the season second in district. Spearheaded by hard work, determination, and a fine coach- ing staff, the Cougars put together one of the best teams Cooper High School has had in several years. They finished the season with a 7-5 record. The Coogs began the year by defeating the Brownwood Lions 28-20. Brownwood, a state-ranked AAA team, could not curb the powerful offense of the Cougars. The next week, the Coogs demolished the Fort Worth Southwest Rebels, a pre-season favorite in their district, by a score of 34-o. Taking on the state-ranked Killeen Kangaroos, the Cougars lost a heartbreaker 21-17 in the final seconds of the game. Cooper prepared during the open week to meet the always tough San Angelo Bobcats in the district opener. For the second straight year, the Bobcats squirmed out of a defeat in the closing seconds, defeating the Coogs 9-7 in what was a very hard fought, controversial ball game. The Coogs retaliated in the next game and trounced the Odessa Broncos 33-20. Traveling to Midland the next week, Cooper soundly defeated Ivlidland Lee by a score of 34-20. In the homecoming game, the Coogs faced the unbeaten Permian Panthers in a do-or-die situation for the district crown. In a hard-fought battle the Cougars lost 5-O. The Coogs won the next two ball games by demolishing the Big Spring Steers 26-5, and by holding off a late Mid- land High rally to defeat the Bulldogs 14-8. The annual crosstown rivalry between the Cooper Cougars and Abilene High was one of the best games between the two teams in years. In a tough, low-scoring ball game, the Cougars defeated the Eagles 6-O. Four Cougars made all-district, with six making the hon- orable mention list. The 1975 Cooper Cougars had a very successful season and proved themselves to be one of the best teams at Cooper High School in recent years. SEC. Row one, left to right: Mark Smith, Bobby Weber, Randy jones, Frank Ritchey, jimmy Williams,-Jeff Duvall, Richard Williams, Marty Hood, Ricky Lewis, Todd Smith, Ricky Hoff, Brent Pool. Row two: Earl Thompson, Beau Henry, Mark Yeilding, James Goff, David Laurence, Mike Blake, Tommy Lindley, Mark Allen, Mark Beale, Kim Moore, Carter Henson. Row three: Ray Lane, David Middlebrooks, Bobby Cha- ney, john Howle, Mark Gilchrest, Chuck Reed, Mark Griffith, Mike Hogan, Rusty Hamric, jimmy Bell, Ricky Carroll. Fourth row: Mark McKelvy, Tony Andrews, Trennon Young, Bill Callaway, Greg Cald- well, Matt Matthews, Kent Eaton, Elmer Wallace, Mike Hill, Randy Roy, David Atwater, Tim Weeks, Lowell Phillips, Randy Green. Row five: Kelly Gill, Terry Pigg, Ricky Williams, Ronny Martin, Darrell Cook, David McCay, Steve McNaughton, Paul Morrison, jim Cook, Steve Martin, Tim Orr, Henry Lucke. 3 o 4 ,EX 11 AQ' 1' I X? N' . , .u' 5 Q. Q G J E, 14 w ' , , Q , 5 I lf' gp 5 1 f Vs I 5 v 'QB 'F 1 48 ' 4 ' ' . . 1-XC. . ' 0 'H .x 5- X 4- I . '-U f, .. wgf Q., f 'wg ' . 'gi if ,Wg lv.. We ' n A gl 'v-. Ib. x 5 YL 1 'I f' X :X In Season Gpener Cougars Defeat Brownwood 28-20. Then Coogs Run Uver Hapless Ft. Worth Southwest 34-0. Big Red Loses Heartbreaker To i Killeen 21-17. A. Q K K of N .. 1. X Mark Allen Mark Griffith All-District A11-District B. ts.. n ...f R 3 Rusty Hamric Chuck Reed Kelly Gill Ricky Lew All-District All-District Honorable Mention Honorable Men Paul Morrison Tim Orr Terry Pigg Ricky William Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mcnrion Honorable Men A J T V' ,QW Q ex 7:, I X I ww 4 1 P X ' x 4 E v 3 N ix f aj ' M f , , f- 1 f Mx 9 1 6 f , .., g 'ft Kava fy 16 ff ard 5 S4 7. In Final Came, Cougars Upset Abilene High's Hopes in Crosstown Rivalry 6-0. Big Blue Crew Finishes Season 7- 3, and Second in llistriot. f' B ' C A. Mark Allen knifes his way through the Eagle line. B. junior Varsity: Row one from left to right: David Nall, Tom Simons, Steve Macon, john Brian, Mike Dyer, Hank Duncan, jay Schwalb, Brent Overton, Robert Ward, Ken Dozier, Greg Watts, Lenny Bullock, Albert jacques. Row two: Mark Ezell, Danny Martin- dale, Charlie Underwood, Randy Bullock, Ray Olah, Larry Walling, Ray Burnett, Peter Smith, Chuck Vickeiy, Curtis Shevrey, Paul Wink- ler,joel Smith, Bobby Wilson, Dean Armstrong, jeff Wise. Row three: Brian McHan, Jody Weaver, jerry Turner, Tommy Wheless, Greg Sewell, Ron Leasure, Wes Williams, David Sellers, Ricky Cason, Greg Brooks, Rodney Holder, Waymon Barry, Kevin Dennis, Mike Robin- son. Row four: Bill Garner, Randy Hoff, joe Adams, Sam Houston, Brian Bailey, Lee Eaton, Trey Kendrick, john Kiker, David Hodgson, Nicky Bullock, Kerry Robinson, David Baker. C. Coach Ray Overton ponders a game on the sidelines. D. An Odessa quarterback awaits certain doom in the person of Paul Morrison. 60 D n Q O z P ' X, ' X p f 'v N . A fi-wwf? XV, , L ya M fi gi.g,L ,V - kkk, 15. At Jwwr, 4,5 A xv! Phe., WW fi my, Cagers Prove Themselves on the Court The first half of District play began against San Angelo and ended against cross-town rival Abilene High. The Cou- gars finished the first half of district with a three win and four loss record, bowing to San Angelo, Midland Lee, Odessa Permian, and Abilene High. The Cougars defeated Odessa High, Big Spring, and Midland High. The team looked strong at the end of the first half, beating two oppo- nents on the road and scaring highly favored Abilene High in a close game. The Cooper junior Varsity, coached by Haskell Sinclair, led in district and were undefeated at the end of the first half. Overall, they posted a sixteen win, three loss record. Looking forward to the years ahead, Cooper High can expect a strong basketball program. Much fine talent is to be coming up from junior varsity, and two that are now on the varsity give Cooper a hopeful outlook. But for now, Coach Case is focusing on the present, taking a game at a time. This year was the start of new and better things for our basketball team. Cooper Cougar Basketball, led by Coach Marc Case, faced many new ideas for a winning season. The year began for the Cougars with. one hour a day workouts, then on October 15 formal season workouts began. In these work- outs, the Cougars focused on the fundamentals of basket- ball. The season began against Lubbock Monterrey. This game was the first of non-district play which ended against W. T. White of Dallas. During non-district play the Cou- gars played in three tournaments, placing well in each. This non-district play helped prepare the young Cougars for Dis- trict 5-AAAA action. This yearls team, did not possess a great height advantage over other teams they played, but what they lacked in height they made up with quickness in the likes of Donnie Cruse, Kenneth McLeod, and Sonny Gill, three returning letterrnen. With their likes, Coach Case hoped to obtain the district championship that has long eluded Cooper High School. The 1975-76 Varsity Basketball Team. Bottom row left to right: Ken- Top row left to right: Dennis Bradford, Tim Orr, Roger Ridlehoover, neth McLeod, Donnie Cruse, jerry Walls, Sonny Gill, and Rusty Ham- Mike Barnett, Rodney King, Ronnie Clayton, and Coach Marc Case. HC. November 18 November 21 November 25 November 28-29 December 2 December 5-6 December 9 December 13 December 16 December 18 january 2 january 3 january 6 january 9 january 13 january 16 january 20 january 23 january 27 january 30 February 3 February 6 February 10 February 13 February 17 February 20 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1975-1976 Monterrey HS Wichita Falls HS Rider HS Key City Tour. Coronado Irving Tour. Wichita Falls Hobbs Brownwood Coronado HSU Tour. Bryan Adams W. T. Wfhite San Angelo Odessa Lee Permian Big Spring Midland Abilene High San Angelo Odessa Midland Lee Permian Big Spring Midland Abilene High Lubbock Wichita Falls CHS AHS Lubbock Irving CHS CHS Brownwoood CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS Midland CHS CHS Midland CHS CHS Odessa CHS Odessa CHS CHS AHS A. Mike Bamett watches as Kenneth McLeod puts up a shot. B. Coaches Case and Sinclair and players watch patiently from the side line. C. Tim Orr leaps high over an opponent for a jump shot. 5-'U morn DUDE! coma, wwf! CU!! vc 41 '51 43 5 S 3 Wi 5 ugh!!! lu 'F mfg 25 ,N Misa? 3 ik! Mx 'QL Z, f ' 'fi ,wi av' .. .. 2 E i wi A , 'N 'vm .M- ' vi Q5 541 f 12' Q' W ,wif V V, 7 f if 'MSR Gwynn dn Quyaf-,,, f x dx 'x px!! S a.. fm, , 1.-,, -A-7 2x'2f 1 'N I ,l if N vom A na.- . ,,,-1-0 . ,Q ., . ' gf. 21 Y ' ' 3. if Q Q R iv 'vi' 4: .J 5, 11. X, , 4? K 1: , , ' ,ka N Y jc, 5- 'W' cfm Hs .,4k.,' k k ' R V 5 X 4 Q 5 fi X ' t 7 rl' fn' A K nz Z of if . - ,, 5' I 4' f' I f w 1 gp, . ,F W 1 K 5 2 - ' 'F' f 15' ' A 24.3 5 COOPER HIGH SCHOOL TRACK SCHEDULE 1976 February 7 Practice Meet San Angelo February 20-21 Comanche Relays Ft. Stockton February 28 Brownfield Inv. Brownfield March 6 Lubbock Inv. Lubbock March 19 Killeen Relays Killeen March 26-27 Temple Relays Temple April 2-3 San Angelo Relays San Angelo April 9 District Meet Odessa April 13 City Meet A.C.C. April 30-May 1 Regional Meet Lubbock May 8 Qualifiers Meet Lubbock May 14-15 State Meet Austin B. D. , A Hurdlers-Bottom row: Mike Blake, Ralph Arrnenta, and Darrell Meissner. Top row: Tim Roberts, Tim Orr, and Mike Barnett. B. Wayne Cobb, Ricky Lewis, and Tim Roberts practice their starts. C Dave Flamming gains momentum prior to vaulting. D. Mike Blake and Mike Barnett maintain good form over a hurdle. E. Relays-Bottom row left to right: Tod Mosshart, Billy Andrews, and james Norwood. Top row: Dan Fergus, Wayne Cobb, Mike Blake, Ricky Lewis, and Thomas Tutt. 68 E 1 x QR JK wuyqjh uidlh 116270 r ? 4 Q KN! ij f' w-lm 1 : X3 xx I -mm .M A W... 1.,.,..,-f .,.-. .,,. ...A . ..,. . i .- .41 wi m' '!i, L ! m A x Eff 5 f, A 5 g mtzjx iw 1 x X - N I QU' mic' L .QW ,-4 1 Yagi' , page Jw Wa Gly? CUWW' X JL' ,lgzlfw :'f'U6'L 2 Ham QU? ugam Baseball Swings Into 5 AAAA Action The 1976 Cooper Baseball team opened the season with a new coach and hopes for the district championship. Coach Chester Doughtery had a big responsibility when he took over the varsity and junior varsity baseball teams. This was his first year with the varsity, although he had previous experience with the j.V. team. Coach Doughtery had many good players returning as lettermen from last year, including Ricky Lewis, Rusty Hamric, Danny Mathis, Randy jones, Kenneth McLeod, jim Cook, Rodney King, Kenneth Welch, and Mark Beale. Others supporting the team to victory were Mark Allen, Paul Morrison, Max Whitely, and Wayne Carson. Cooper faced such teams as Wichita Falls High, Wit- chita Falls Rider, Thomas jefferson, and Lubbock Monterey in pre-season games. District action began against San Angelo and ended against CIOSS-IOWH rival Abilene High. B C. D 1976 BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 1 Wichita Falls March 2 Rider March 5 Ranger,jV March 12 Thomas jeff. CDallasj March 13 Thomas jeff. CDallasj March 16 Snyder March 19 Monterey March 23 'CSan Angelo March 27 1 Odessa March 30 '1Lee April 3 '1Permian April 6 1'CBig Spring April 10 :'1Midland April 13 XAHS April 17 'San Angelo April 20 : Odessa April 24 :'CLee April 27 Permian May 1 +Big Spring May 4 'Midland May 8 'RAHS :CDistrict Gamesj fl. -4.- I. A. Pitchers fleft to rightj Steve Taylor, jim Cook, Kenneth McLeod, Rodney King, and Wayne Carson. B. Kenneth McLeod prepares to throw a perfect strike. C. Danny Mathis waits for a pitch. D. Infielders Cleft to rightj Mark McKe1vey, Rusty Hamric, Mark Allen, and Henry Lucke. E. Row 1 Cleft to rightj Randy jones, Max Whiteley, Mike Kohutek, Wayne Carson, Ricky Leiws, Mark Allen, Row 2, Kenneth Welch, Steve Taylor, Henry Lucke, Mark Beale, Rusty Hamric, Kenneth McLeod, Row 3, jim Cook, Robert House, Paul Morrison, Mark McKelvey, Rodney King, Danny Mathis and Ronny Clayton. F. Chester Dougherty in his first year as head baseball coach. G. Catchers Kenneth Welch, Paul Morrison and Randy jones. H. Outfielders Row 1, Mike Kohutek, Ricky Lewis, Row 2, Rodney King and Danny Mathis. I. Infielders fkneelingj Ronny Clayton, and Max Whiteley, Cstandingy Robert House, and Mark Beale. -I. Rusty Hamrick fields a grounder. 6 x nk XX xx Q mg fm , ,,.,, v f ,,,, ,,,,, ,7,,,4.1,,,L, , : 'f' 'fx KSWESQN R 51?5mw:'M ..: A NM.,-, X 4, if ' ' 45 an ., , Q ivwqx-eww-r ,, Q za , A 5,65-Wi,-'L -' ,L na's'vzwh.qj.f. 4 .f ww'-:--:w.QQu.,,A , , , , , .,,-,.. '-V ' -ffw., xi 1 2 ,wi .dk .rwmwwmx vw, KN SS aux X i- N 5,- N 'unsung P: 3 R f-if -my 5' ' .sk L X . k l,,x....,.,.,.,h Q, ---.3 af 55 W if S J, A S LJ Y fi fi X M ,g . 95, Xf 2. -as ,M 2.5, A l xv!! xi f . f 1 -ar 9 A 'L W , 1 G 'UPN wr' W' ' W 1 ,Msqvwvwrvmmf ,,. 1 mmm?-wg K ff 9 6 xg' I A n Za. , ., J QQZRCO A ll Q v 1 '12, 'MS' -XX X 2 ,Cm -1 Z'-' ge 3 Swim Team Experiences a Successful Seeso The Cooper swim team started off the year with the sup- port of three returning lettermen and one returning letter- woman. The returning lettermen were Dan Garrett, john Beckham, and Russell Moore, and the returning letter- woman was Denise Watkins.. Two outstanding swimmers on the boys, team were Bill Roth, a sophomore, and Larry Vargas, a senior. At the Andrews meet, Larry Vargas broke the pool record for the 50-yard freestyle and the 100-yard breaststroke. Also, co-cap- tains for the boys, team were john Beckham and Russell Moore. Nancy Beckham and Denise Watkins were the co- captains for the girls, team. The team performed well in all SWIMMING SCHEDULE 1976 Nov. 15 Corsicana Nov. 22 Permian Dec. 5-6 San Angelo Inv. Dec. 12-13 Lubbock Schools jan. 9-10 Texas Tech Inv. jan. 12 Wichita jan. 17 San Angelo, Ft. Stockton jan. 23-24 Andrews, Monahans jan. 3031 Wichita Falls Inv. Feb. 7 Open Feb. 13-14 Odessa March 56 Regional Meet March 19-20 State Meet E. A Karla Ailrs attempts a practice dive. B. Girls' swim team members from left to right: Cindy Craven Karla Ailts, Denise Watkins, Nancy Beckham, and Linda Smith. C Boys' swim team members from left to right. Bottom row Todd Bagby, Steve Farrell, Mark Nichols, jerry McLouglin, Mike Miklos, and Wayne Henson. Top row: john Gomez, Bill Roth, Pat Connors, Tom Smith, David El-Attrache, Larry Vargas, Russell Moore, Scott Senter, Dan Garrett, Jef f Dix, john Beckham, and Richard Martin. D. The captains of the swim team this year were Denise Watkins, Rus- sell Moore, Nancy Beckham, and john Beckham. The team was coached by Miss Beverly Ball for the sixth year. E. Denise Watkins and Nancy Beckham take a diving start. F. Bill Roth and Larry Vargas prepare for an upcoming meet. G. This year's mens' relay team was composed of john Beckham, jeff Dix, Tom Smith, and Russell Moore. Cooper Gymnasts Strive for Perfection The Cooper Gymnastics Team was strengthened this year by the returning gymnasts of last year. The team lost five graduating seniors of last year but has many returning juniors and sophomores to keep the team strong. The 1975- 76 schedule began at Odessa and concluded here in Abilene with the State Championship Meet on April 23. Hard work, practice and deep concentration were the ingredients as the gymnasts strived for perfection. Led by Coach james McKinney, the team had a very victorious sea- son. Outstanding team lcaders like Steve Rutledge, Craig Kemp, Keith Simpson, Cay Cargile, Cloyce Faulkner and Cheryl Cartee contributed much to the success of the 1976 Gymnastics team. '-Gm' mic , A. Lisa Roach. girls' team captain, practices a balance beam routine. B. Left to right are Steve Rutledge. Greg Kandt, Keith Simpson, David Chavez. Mark Elliott, Craig Kemp,john Julien, Lynn Bryant, Greg Webb and Coach McKinney. C. Keith Simpson shows the high bar style. A. Top row: Coach McKinney, Ellie Caldwell, Cloyce Forkner, Gail Grant, Cay Cargile, Cathy Chapel, Brian Ingram. Bottom row: Debbie Anderson, Connie Norton, Ronalyn Anstead, Loyce Forkner, Alisa Yomhea, Cheryl Cartee, Lisa Roach. B. Craig Kemp concentrates on perfection. C. Steve Rutledge displays the strength needed to perform the rings. D. Captain of the boys' team Greg Kandt executes a difficult maneuxer on the parallel bars. COOPER HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE 1976 DATE PLACE December 15 Odessa Invitational january 23 Odessa High Compulsory February 7 Texas High School Inv., Hurst Febmary 14 Gymnastics Academy, Houston February 20 San Angelo I' February 27 Odessa High 'I March 6 Garland Flippers, Garland March 12 Trinity High at Cooper March 13 Bell High I April 10 Region 5 High School April 23 Texas High School Championship I It Home Meets rw H: aisf 7 w A A. Captains for this year were Mary Horton and Lisa Duncan B. Teresa-jenkins' spike is blocked by the opponents. C. Lisa Duncan serves in her unique way. D. lst row Melinda Landrum, Lisa Duncan Ceo-captainj, Mary Horton Ccocaptainj, 2nd row D'Anne Farmer, Loylene Muncy, Mary Young, jan Hestand, TerrieFaulkner, 5rd row julie Peck, Donna lnce, Velva Nelson,jennifer Adams, Cynthia Henniger, Coach Armstrong. E. -I.V. works out to improve their skills, F. -I.V. 1st row Kathy Young, Patti Otto, Teresa jenkins, Suzanne Szy- manslci, Celeste Early, 2nd row Lou Ann Prichard, Marie Vokes, Raeann Carson, janet Goff, Tina Driessner, 3rd row Elise Slaughter, Susan Asher, julie Stevens, Emily Mosshart, Susan Scott, Lou Spencer, Secta Bridges, Carol Arnold. G. .Ian Hestand prepares to return the ball. COOPER HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE 1975 DATE OPPONENT September 4 Sweetwater September 6 Arlington 8: Lamar September 9 Snyder September 1 1 Sweetwater September 16 Snyder September 18 Open September 23 San Angelo September 25 Odessa September 26-27 Key City Toum September 30 'Lee October 2 'Permian October 7 'Big Spring October 9 'Midland October 14 'AHS October 17-18 Caprock Toum October 21 'San Angelo October 23 'Odessa October 28 'Lee October 30 'Permian November 4 'Big Spring November 6 'Midland November 1 1 'AHS 'District Games G. Girls Track Sprints to Victory t Row 1, Karolyn Davis, Cordella Mokry, Susan Siewert, Sandra Bergan, Aurora Gamez, Lucy Long, Wanda Pierce,-Ioy Ivey, Lynda Scott. Row 2, Pattie Smith, Angela Dunn, Cathy Stevens, .Ieannie Rainey, Karen Pierce, Susan Burrows, Kim Stevens, Lianna Wiggins, Fay Harris. Row 3, Camille Edmunds, Terri Washington, Karen Green, Denise Bradford, Karla Mason, Benita Young, Eva Frances, Regina Reed, Shirley Lewis, Gwen Green, Pat Woodruff, Mrs. D,Lana Williams. Feb. 28 Practice Meet March 5-6 S.W. Park Rec Meet March 13 Blue Gray Relays March 20 Spur March 26-27 Big Springs April 3 Roosevelt April 9 District April 12-15 City Meet April 16 OPEN April 23-24 Regional May 1 Blue Bonnet Relays May 7-8 State The Girls track team, with many returning top runners and some excellent new additions, had a successful year. Under the leadership of captains Karen Pierce, and Benita Young, along with coach Dllana Williams, the team's schedule started with the South Western Park Recre- ational meet in Fort Worth, and ended with the District meet in Odessa. All individual qualifiers advanced to the regional meet in Lubbock and on to Austin for State. C A Cross Country Team from left to right are 1 row, Eva Frances, Cor- della Mokry, Pattie Smith, Denise Bradford,' 2 row, Jeannie Rainey, Karolyn Davis, Lianna Wiggins, Fay Harris, Karen Pierce. B. Susan Burrows practices her form over hurdles. C Benita Young prepares to throw the shot. D. Lianna Wiggins goes over the bar on the high jump. E. Karen Pierce and Jeannie Rainey get ready for the race to begin. F. 440 and 880 relay team is from left to right: Regina Reed, Denise Bradford, Karla Mason, Eva Frances. Golfers Drive for High Goals Returning to the golf team this year were four of the top five golfers of last year. With one year of district golf expe- rience behind the team, the golfers showed much talent, hard work and deep concentration. They started their dis- trict tournaments with supreme confidence. Coach jim Har- low worked with and helped prepare the team for their tough district play ahead. The golfers worked out every day at the Maxwell Munic- ipal Golf Course and at the Abilene Country Club. Work- ing on their skills such as putting, chipping and driving the golf team put together one of the best top five groups in district SAAAA. C. A. Buddy Fisher finishes his round with a birdie. B. Scott jones shows a fine putting skill. C Top row, Scott Henderson, David Bowen, Robert Grant, Scott jones Chuck Tedder and Coach Harlow Middle row Ryan Wletzcl Buddy Fisher Richard Spivey, jimmy Tredenick, Mike Hendrix and Pat Dawson, Bottom row Mike Orrin Eddie Black jeff Steele Bret Froh and Bret Lindsay COUPER HIGH SCHUGL GOLF SCHEDULE DATE january 50-31 February 6-7 February 13-14 February 20-21 February 27-28 March 12 March 19 March 26 April 2 April 9 'District games 1976 PLACE San Angelo Invitational Sweetwater Invitational Midland Invitational Del Rio Invitational Plainview Invitational 'Midland 'Odessa 'San Angelo 'Abilene 'Big Spring SN C A Robert Grant carefully lines up a putt. B. Ryan Vletzel prepares to drive a golfball. C. Bret Lindsey shows form needed to hit a good shot. B 85 Fw 6' X. 1' K Q Qin a vm- 3 -9 X' My 1, .ri fx n 1523? f+? A ff Q L L , W X - .s --k' fm f -' mea - ,W J-. ,MPV 'X' ,L P Lu Incomparable Six IHSPITC Splflt 1975-76 Cheerleaders were judy Turner, Belinda Boykin, Dorsi Farmer, Betsy Alexander Becky Gardner and Jeannie Sitzes fHeadj The Cooper cheerleaders for 1975-1976 began the year by attending cheerleading camp in the summer. The girls were presented with the Sparkplug Award as the most congenial and enthusiastic squad at the camp. Also, the Cooper squad was awarded the Spirit Stick as well as several ribbons for a superior rating. The Cooper Six continued to successfully promote school spirit in all athletic events throughout the year. V M i , -'Hz 2 1. - 5 xy, ln - Y , -Q ' -. -Q 89 U gy . was ' ,naw W V1 1 im fr , +wwQ..AM K Wjf ff-'. Qgwg, ,, 'lP KW' ' , I Ju. ,www , .,, WN E, yt, W ,N KRW' W ,N-. :M -Max, WFQW- -A , , rs'-ww ,fm ' T V ,, fr wid K ',AV J V .Q 'wr : f u J: ve- W-asf H -- ' i ,,,1av4.+fgf, wi H 'M' 4- M ? .ff Hia-Gfwifvvre X qw f J wf 1, Q - ww -,Q 15 . :QLD fi? iw M.. 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Learns More bout the Business orld Row 1: Denese Parsley, Shereata Harmon, Kim Pagan, Billy Dobbs, Bruce Sherrod,,Ioyce Woods, Kathy Bannister, and Mr. jack Shewmake, Sponsor Row 2: Tony Stewart, Carla Fannin, Sherry jones, Sherry Cook, Derril Tiner, Terrie Davis, Carol Richards, and Edwina Haynes. Row 3: Pam Hough- ton, Pam Harris, Brenda Sudderth, Beth White, Bonnie McLean, Easter Brawley, Laniece Loving, and Brenda Fry. Row 4: -Iohn Gore, Mark Martin Ronald Stanhouse, Sid Spicer, David Adamsulohnny Thomas, and David Seitz. Distributive Education is designed to prepare students for a successful employment upon graduation from high school. It is an occupation training program for eligible juniors and Seniors who desire training in the field of dis- tribution-the retail, wholesale and service selling occupa- tions. The student receives part-time occupational training in school and on-the-job training through part-time super- vised employment. The classroom instruction is of a practical nature, utiliz- ing instructional materials that correlate with the various positions for which the students are training-selling, buy- ing, stockwork, displaying and advertising. g The students enrolled in Distributive Education belong to the Distributive Education Clubs of America and have an opportunity to participate in the Area and State meetings, Conferences and Contests held each year. Officers for this year were Kathy Bannister, President, Joyce Woods, Vice- President, Pam Harris, Secretary, Bnice Sherrod, Treasurer, Kim Pagan, Reporter, Shereata Harmon, Historian, and Billy Dobbs, Parliamentarian. Mr. jack Shewmake spon- sored the club. Officers this year were Joyce Woods, Pam Harris, Kathy Ban- nister, Kim Pagan, Billy Dobbs, Shereata Harmon, and Bruce Sherrod. ....r.. y - 715' H F. Q2 Bonnie McLean works diligently as cashier for T.G.6cY. Sorting out clothes is one of the many duties for Kim Pagan at T.G.8cY Shereata Harmon displayed clothing to her customers at T.G.8cY. . Brenda Fry worked this year at McKeever's Cleaners. Derril Tiner helped stock the shelves for Robinson Pharmacy. Mark Martin concentrated on his work at R.8cR. Electronics. P , .A . will l -90 .- 'rf fx is Sv? , , ll Eddie Thomas Mark Head Carey Allred Mike Stearns Carol Smith David Smith Eddie Smith Mr. Tommy Evans Derrel Ilarby David Anderson Richard Rollins Randy Townven Eddie Mithcell Ron Kinder Kelserlennings 3 Keogh Clay ron Philli s . . I p. . Johnnie Cochran Larry Rose Brian Burns I.uis Ramirez Richard lfroh Max Wilscwn David Anrilley Rick Phillips . Glenn Godbee . Greg Marsh Brent Stephens Randy Thomson . Tim Skiles . Allcn Park I.C.T. Prepares Leaders for orld ofWorlf 94 Chapter -V596 of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is composed of students enrolled in Industrial Cooperative Training. VICA is the only national youth organization which works full time to create good public relations between industries and public schools. The purposes of VICA include promoting and develop- ing high standards in trade ethics, skilled workmanship, scholarship, and safety. This organization strives to develop the ability of students to plan, organize, and carry out wor- thy activities and projects through the use of the democratic process. Through co-curricular activities which give educa- tion and training more meaning, VICA encourages students to improve grades, master a skill and become a useful and productive citizen very early in life. Throughout the year, the I.C.T. students participate in on-the-job training in Abilene as cabinetmakers, auto elec- tricians, bricklayers, bakers, small engine repairmen, print- ers, and various other occupations. Many of the students participated in the District and State VICA contests by testing their occupational skills and technical knowledge against real live problems. This year the club participated in the Bicentennial Voca- tional Education Banquet honoring their employers and other Abilenians who support the local vocational education programs. The I.C.T. Club also sponsored an all school dance following the Cooper-San Angelo basketball game. Mr. Tommy L. Evans is the sponsor of Chapter 11596 of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. The officers for the 1975-76 school year were Carey Allred, President, Eddie Thomas, Vice-President, Carol Smith, Secretary, Mark Head, Treasurer, Eddie Smith, Reporter, Danny Wil- liams, Parliamentarian, David Smith, Sgt. at Arms. Randy Townzen, a cabinetmaker trainee, starts to rout the edges on a for- mica top cabinet. Sis? Q ogg. If 4 1 . 4 X, ,, 1? 1 3 5 ,l, L I f 1 R Vg L Q 4 5 Q, 'X fl b 2? K ,A 1 Q T - gg N F is g EY i. ,' ' ,T ,, Q L .,v era 4 it 21115 'ph 1 3 K E x tt M nr , l?f?'fa , , Electronics Members Gain Insight Into Electronics Dr 1. Mr. Edward Borcik 2. Sammy Payne 3. Curt Gemberling 4. Tom Brown 5. David Klinger 6. Randy Mayfield 7. Dennis Norman 8. Dan Freeman 9. Dell Camacho 10. Bob Carroll 11. Billy Beddingfield 12. Carlos Garcia 13. Aaronjohnson 14. Mike Pullen 15. Tony Andrews The Cooper chapter of the Electronics Club returned after a year's absense under the sponsorship of Mr. Edward Borcik. The members were students who were enrolled in the vocational electronics classes at Cooper High School. The club stressed the importance of projects which were concerned with the function and repair of electronic equip- ment. This year club members held a carwash as a major money raising event in order to finance the various activities of the club. The major event of the year was the V.I.C.A. regional fair held at Cooper this spring. The students built projects to enter in hopes of going on to state and national competi- non. Electronics Club officers this year were: President: Car- los Garcia, V ice-President: Mike Pulleng Secretary: David Klingerg Treasurer: David Wakeman, Parliamentarian: Wayne Shuffieldg Sgt. at Arms: Tom Brown, Reporter: Keith Simpsong Sponsor: Mr. Edward Borcik. A. Electronics club officers were top row left to right: David Wakemm, Carlos Garcia, Mike Pullin. Row 2: Keith Simpson, David Klinger. Not pictured are Wayne Shuffield and Tom Brown. B. Curt Gemberling, David Wakemm, Dennis Norman, and Tom Brown work with the complex equipment used in the field of electronics. Q.. rf' f sr- Greenhands Study Ag Skills rx , K ,ii I 2 99 4 F A Y 11 ' 3'- '- Q' l 2 6 iq- ' 'U is 1 - ,., ,4 zl -L 1, 1-1 'Q l Qu M - Q KL K V lo.. QQ Bryan Row William Soiourner Kim johnson Milinda jordan Traci Morgan Mike Hill Debby Ingram Kelly Dunlap . james Minor . jimmy Collier Buster Smith ll 12, Mike Allen Debra Rivera Benny Atkinson Debbie Bedingfield Ricky Pack Kelly McCoy Tommy Wheless Kowe Carmicheal Karen Shepard Donny Little Ricky Seabourn Mark McManaway Danny English Lee Eaton Tim Van Zandt Ernest McLean Wayne Hambright Leo Smith Chuck White johnny Ellison Gene Gartman David Keith Sam Brown Ray Bumett l This years officers are Debby Ingram, Reporterg Mike Hill Presi l dentg Traci Morgan, Secretaryg Debby Bedingfield, Sentinel Melanda jordan, Treasurerg Libby White, Vice President. Individual Participation Emphasized in FFA The Future Farmers of America Club is designed to pro- mote leadership and good citizenship among its members. The F.F.A. is a national association organized to teach its members about farming, ranching, and other activities asso- ciated with agri-business. The Greenhands, or the first year members, are spon- sored by Mr. Bill Coalson, while the Chapter farmers are sponsored by Mr. Leland Robinson. The members participate in many activities including stockshows, a Leadership Contest, the F.F.A.'banquet, and an annual picnic. The officers this year for the Chapter farmers were Matt Young, president, Scott Rodgers, vice- presidentg Lynn Davis, secretary, Gerry Walls, treasurer, and Chuck Reed, sentinel. The officers for the year were Mike Hill, president, Libby White, vice president, Traci Morgan, secretary, Melinda jordan, treasurer, Debby Ingram, reporter, Debby Beddingfield, Sentinel. james Patterson Bruce Ter-rel Chuck Reed Matt Young ' D A ,E H H I if, ..i'.'5Zi5'S fitwffr af . GerryWalls U ' 'il i u i' Q? .I Ln I Jim Davis , Q, - nmsdms - -13 4 I N Sheila Franklin ' Melinda Wilson Gary Thomson Ryne Wetsel Mike Kohutoc Dale Owen David Wilson David jacques Tony Stewart ' Jfff Smboum Lynn Biglow Kenneth Sanders rom cox T- W- Sinifh Susan Everit 30' -kay Wdsgn Rohm Burks Wesley Wilson Jolene Moore Edward Thomieson Hank Hardin Mu? Odom Gxarles Coffey M217 Rmv Chapter Farmer officers are Scott Rodgers, Vice-President, Matt Young, Presidentg Ray Lane, Reporter, Lynn Davis, Secretary, jerry Walls Treasurer. Not pictured is Chuck Reed, Sentinel. The Future Farmers of Amer- ica Club is designed to promote leadership and good citizenship among its members. FFA is a national organization founded to teach its members about farm- ing, ranching and the other activities associated with agricul- ture or agri-business. The Greenhands, who are the first year members, were sponsored by Mr. Bill Coalson, while the sponsor for the Chapter Farmers was Mr. Leland Robinson. The members were encour- aged to participate in various activities including a FFA ban- quet, a stock show, a leadership contest and an -annual picnic. The officers were chosen at the beginning of the year. Offi- cers of the Chapter Farmers were Matt Young, President, Scott Rodgers, Vice-President, Lynn Davis, Secretary, jerry Walls, Treasurer, Chuck Reed, Sentinel. The officers for the Greenhands were Mike Hill, President, Traci Morgan, Vice- President, Libby White, Secre- tary, Melinda jordan, Treasurer, Debbie Ingram, Sentinel. vp A. Ricky Pack, Ricky Seabourn, Tommy Aaron, jeff Seabourn, Ryne Wetsel, Tim Edins ffiim xi M M show prize animal. W A i B. Mr. Leland Robinson, classroom instructor, also teaches at farm. 3 C. Mr. Bill Coalson works on classroom papers, 99 4 1 s- F.F.A. Promotes Teamwork C. - ' ' i'!.5',, gm E. fill J V'-f 1' . ,a . sf' XXX It, . X1 . 'Q ' 1:1 1:2- t x K , , , figs- A X I AMA df QQ ,tire if.ta.- K i hi rf' if K ,. v A' , rf 1 I :4 5 . I. x sh ' '.' ,I ,ji 'S fx Students Raise Various Types of Stock A. Tim VanZandt, Shelia Franklin, Mary Raney, Mike Kohutek, Hank Hardin show prize calf. B. Shown displaying their calf are: john jones,-Jeff Owens, Tony Stew- art, David Jaques and Melinda Wilson. C. Hogs raised in F.F.A. shown by Scott Rodgers, Shelia Franklin, james Minor, Callie Yeary, Mary Raney, and Gary Thomson. W' VJ - Q 4.1 rl S 'ar G. D. Callie Yeary, Mary Raney, Debbie Ingram, jim Davis, and Debra Riveria pose with a calf. E. Donny Little, Eddie Bird, Danny English, Debbie Ingram, and Susan Everett prepare lamb for stock show. F. Working with lamb are: james Minor, ,Iolene Moore, jimmy Col- lier, and jim Davis. G. David Keith, William Soiourner, Kelly Kilpatrick, Leo Smith, Kenneth Neil, and Buster Smith learn about livestock. 101 9 WJ. x X E L, MW fy V 4? Q wt a ft U JM f ' I fp ' pf A X M at v 102 Future Farmers of America Sweetheart Lynn Davis V G C T Preparauon for the orld of ork Row 1 Karen Roberts Leah Hughes Karen janowiak Rhonda Seivert, Joann Carson, Charlotte Unrue. Row 2: Don Braden, Kathy janowiak Mark Barens Ray Hardin Gary Munselle Eddie Niedecken, Tom Hutson. Row 3: Mr. Rob Kyker, Eddie Allen, Gary Good- loe joe Ruff Randy Whitalcer jimmy Smith Dan Webb Row 4 Will Burton, Bill Irwin, Roger Lusko, David Bosley, Steve Jensen, Vocational Opportunities Club of Texas met biweekly in addition to the daily classes offered at Cooper. Students in the V.O.C.T. program had an opportunity to compete at local and district levels. In V.O.C.T., students developed a respect for the business world, and learned the responsibili- ties expected of them in that business world. Mr. Rob Kyker, V.O.C.T. sponsor, prepared students for their jobs with classroom instruction for one hour each school day. Besides the class work, the students held jobs ranging from child care to food service. The 1975-76 school year officers were jimmy Smith, president, Leah Hughes, vice-president, Rhonda Seivert, secretary, Eddie Allen, treasurer, David Bosley, parliamenta- rian, Bill Irwin, Sgt. at Arms, and Sherry Bivins, reporter. A. Officers for the 1975-1976 school year were: Left to Right-David Bosley Sherry Bivins, Eddie Allen, Bill Irwin, Rhonda Seivert, and jimmy Smith ,A 103 HE-VEH Develops Leadership Through Participation Row 1: Leilia Sullivan, Lonnie Hines, Bertha Glover, Lovie jones, Mar- sha Mosley, Arlene Davis, Mr. Glenn Bright-Vocational Counselor, Mary Garcia, Ronnie Harrel, and juan Madrigal. Row 2: Katherine Owen-Aide, Ronnie Mason, Frankie Henry, Penny Booker, Marlyce Wherry, Louise Smith-Sponsor, Diane Helbert, Christi McKinney, Pamela McDonald, Charles Feagan, and Melvin Bleeker. Cooperis Maurice HERO chapter of the Future Home- makers of America is an organization formed by students enrolled in the HE-VEH classes. The club's goal is to develop leadership by means of involvement-participation being of prime importance. Officers for HE-VEH this year were Arlene Davis, Presi- dent, Lesa Fenwick, lst vice-president, Marsha Mosley, 2nd vice-president, Bertha Glover, secretary, Cecilia Cisneros, Treasurer, Lonnie Hines, Historian, and Lovie jones, reporter. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Louise Smith. Officers this year were: 1. Mary Garcia, 2, Lonnie Hines, 3. Bertha Glo ver, 4. Arlene Davis, 5. Mrs. Louise Smith-sponsor, 6, Lesa Fenwich, 7 Marsha Mosley, 8. Lovie jones. 3 QW i I Q 1 1 ' 1 , , 1 T. 7 F 1 lf? 'I ff -wa 1 ' J. 96 21 vga L 'V M2245 1 ,M 11 ML ,afwif f ff M3952 2 4 H A J 2,4 J, Z ff 4 fn- 1 QQ lu . 9 lv a I aan ., 5 A iii e ' VZ, Wi lff 'E L in ,gr mv ..i. ., Z 2. '-a..Z3,.,' .WMM A wg, . 0 4 I .g Falls! i ..,, - M ,s .27 v 41,613 V .45 A 353' Q Development ofthe Commentarius Masterpiece uSomeday everything is gonna be different, When l paint my masterpiece? Bob Dylan Behind the closed doors of the Commentarius Room there generates a constant flurry of deadlines, critiques, and masterpiece-in-themaking.3, Using their growing shill of literary criticism, the staff reviews, rejects, praises, and accepts meritable submission by other writers. With the protective aid of David Noll, sponsor, COMMENTARIUS preserves fine literature and art in order to enrich its readers, insight. Intense work, selfless dedication, and a keenly developed literary introspect have enabled the staff to pres- ent Genius in the purest forml'--the 1975 edition of the COMMENTARIUS. The Moving Finger writes, and having writ Moves on, nor alliyour Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a line Nor all your Tears wash out a word on itfl Omar Khayyam .ss Lights, Camera, Action!!! Terran Taylor wonders if her manuscript will be published. Brian Hurst and Kelly Knight discuss the Commentarius film Class discussion??? Beau Henry Cynthia Eaves Bill Fry Leslie Breedlove Rose Rathbun Dave Noll Kelly Knight Brian Hurst Gregg Cantrell Terran Taylor Susan Middleton Karla Lacey Mr. Noll waters the Commentarius flower children. Lf' 'Y' ' 5? .trt,et i. 54 I 3 - x T .K A ,, 'isa 72- ' v-Y 4 '51 egg Steve Upham Paula Mallon Debbie Benton Pam Laxson we B. Latin Club Promotes Interest in Roman orld 5 3 -L C 3 ROW ONE: Pat Kilpatrick, Lynn Bryant, Linda French, Stephen Rutledge, Curtis Cogburn, Kay Scogins, Leslie Waller, Kathleen Black, james Wells ROW TWO: Diane Perkins, Pam Campbell, Kathy F. Simpson, janet Woodard, Lisa Macon, Ruth Stoecker, Leslie Breedlove, Nancy Nease, Ann Cris well, Debbie Perkins, Angela Eppler, Kathy jackson. ROW THREE: Thomas Wheeler, Marc Manly, Gary Teal, Steve Kirkland, Kevin Karrenbrock Nelson Bishop, Dirk Doucet, David Oden, Steve Lambert, Ron Skaggs, A1 Atkins, Randy Green, Miss Rose Williams, ROW FOUR: Carl May, Gre Sewell, Felipe Gutierrez, Mike Miklos, Tim Tniitt, David Hilliard, Roger Smith, jeff Dix, Randy McCoy, Kip Grable, Travis Liles, Ken Casler, Mari Leftwich, Kevin Dennis Greg Webb, Ben Melson. A member of the National junior Classical League, the F Latin Club was devoted to the promotion of interest in the Greco-Roman World. All members of the Latin Club were Cooper students. The Latin Club raised money this year by auctioning off the first year students to second, third, and fourth year stu- dents for a short period of time. The money was used for the Foreign Language Christmas Party and the Spring Roman Banquet. In February some of the members attended a State Latin Convention. The officers for the 1975-76 school year were Curtis Cog- burn, President, Stephen Rutledge, Vice-President, Linda French. Corresponding Secretary: Lynn Bryant, Treasurer, Pat Kilpatrick. Reporter. Miss Rose Williams sponsored the club. A. V l A. Officers for the 1975-76 school year were: Linda French, Secretary, Curtis Cogburn, President, Steve Rutledge, Vice-President: Lynn Bryant, Treasurer, and Pat Kilpatrick, Reporter. B. Curtis Cogburn presides over the Latin Club slave auction. .A i i 5 l a 3, iz il 2 l 1 1 Some masters give their slave a taste of slavery. mm jane Ann Strother,-Ianie Robinson, and Ivlike Harvey look over the merchandise. Curtis Cogburn and Mike Barnett auction off Roger Gibbs and Ronnie Kidd. Marc Manly makes his slave, Marla Leftwich. obey his commands. Cougarettes Highlight Halftime Center, bottom to top: Debbie Benton, Cindy Lowry, Yvonne Chavez, Lynda Scott Left to right Toni Patterson Brenda Newman Peggy Montgom ery, joy Ivey, .Ieannie Rainey, Christy johnson, Karen Pierce, Ruth Caldwell Beth Fiddelke Linda Miller Kim Hall -Jana Kelley Laura Femandez Brenda Meads, Kathy Garrett, Tommye Lynn Nelson, Debbie Ditmore. The Cougarettes, Cooperls first drill team, was designed to promote school spirit. The organization composed of junior and senior girls performed at games and pep rallies. The members of Cougar's Pride who wanted to audition for the drill team, were chosen by a committee who watched them perform a routine to music. The girls were chosen on appearance, rhythm, and dance ability. The Cougarettes took part in all Cougar's Pride activities and sat with them at the games. During football and basket- ball season they performed a variety of routines made up of jazz, highkicks, and different props. The captain was Yvonne Chavez. The lieutenants were Debbie Benton, Cindy Lowry, and Lynda Scott. The director was Nikki Allbrooks. A. Debbie Ditmore and Toni Patterson perform to Tie a Yellow Rib bon 'Round the Old Oak Tree. 'ds gr A. Y .. -1, 5 if W QM f A B. C. D. 1 A. Captain this year fsitting in the centerj was Yvonne Chavez. From left to right, the lieutenants were Debbie Benton, Lynda Scott, and Cindy Lowry. B. Peggy Montgomery and joy Ivey dance to The Horse, C. Cougarettes perform at half-time. D. Linda Miller, Kim Hall, and Jana Kelley show their spirit at the Homecom- ing pep rally. 111 W ff . :fix if 3 Q 5' Q: E xr gfff.. ,si .LQ ,Ig ' V, gi t W x x if M In I it V kv' 9 5 i . K In ,A X gi 1' if Lg i . 4 V .ik x Q Q K K Q ,Q ' A ' f Q g X xl. - I km . is Q m,? ,QQ Nm , 'if Wlflf 'Q ' -1 Q px W A all ' ' av ' ,mf-' Q, 5,2 f awunonww Cougf-1r's Pride Encourages Victory l B. A. Squad captains this year were, from left to right, Dianne Dozier, Kris Smith, Linda Rumbaugh, Becky Richards,josie Powell, Gayle Gayden, and Karla Moore. B. Go Coogs! Cougar's Pride consisted of sophomore, junior, and sen- ior girls who worked together to promote spirit for Coop- er's athletics. The pep squad sold magazine subscriptions during the fall to raise money. The summer months were devoted to selling Booster Club tickets and a variety of projects. The girls performed two hand routines before a select committee when they tried out. The members of the pep squad had to maintain a C average and remain active dur- ing the year. Cougar's Pride officers were Becky Richards, President, Ruth Caldwell, Vice-President, Karen Pierce, Treasurer. Squad captains were: Karla Moore, C, Gayle Gayden, O, Linda Rumbaugh, U, Dianne Dozier, G, Kris Smith, A, Josie Powell, R. 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Carol Amold 8. Beth Fiddelke 9. Denise Reeder 10. Secta Bridges 11. Denise Bradford 12. Judy Stracener 13. Karolyn Davis 14. De Ann Edwards 15. Ronalyn Anstead 16. Cindy Jeter 17. Cathy Nulph 18. Lynne Mf.Caskill 19. Sherry Clem 20. -Iana Cooke 21. Martha Hamlin 22. Lisa Macon 23. Mary Hofheinz 24. jerri Stanley 25. Lucy Long 26. Linda Robinson 27. Kathy jackson 28. julia Goebel 29. Dianne Dozier 30. Betsy Alexander 31. DccAnn Burke 32. Shelly Ford 33. Peggy Armenta ' 34. Peggy Montgomery 35. Christie Quinn 1 15 36. Suzanne Cook .. ... , ,V . ,Q , ' Lr M Q' W ' Q1 iff H--5, l' ':WF g1i '5' 'Wm 'Eg A , 741' fvl 'G 'fra JAG' ' A D Q ' QA A i ,! V . A I 39. ' E' Y 2 S Q Q' ' ' + ' . W , , y x ge! X 49 Q ' i .411 + f-. .f 1 Q Q Rf- 1 'Z 5, ., x., Q A Wiz . '- K rl' rx it 'll WR dll-bl f 'Af 5 EI 1,4 .3412 X ,. ,i 4 A ' :X .S -N If' Q5 :lil L4.L:L i -fy-1f4f...xQm!'1.sP-S' :fw- ? ii is ' M I 51. riff l Q. Q' f W-:I - ik 1 :HG ,Q I ' 4 gs 5! - If H f N X-A ' xv 5 ' if FT 3 3 '. x -, L ei Y' uf' g- A Aww 1 3 Sim. L, 4 . P 8 U 1 f - dv I gg . . 1 1 X , ' ' gb f- M 1 1 - . t if. U Q Q.: fix? - ' H '55 QE! 1 Qkffan W Q R C fir! A Y I s ' Y V ff its Q Y C.M.A. Explores Careers in Medicine - ., , ,, ,,,. , ,,,,, . ,.,,. ,,..,,,,,.,wMW Row 1: Starr Metcalf, Nena Walker, Paula McLeod, Cheryl Cowan, Ronnie Kidd, Cliff Wisenhunt, Bill Bradshaw, Patsy Stephens, Kathy Garrett, Brenda Meads, Patricia Hall, Mrs. june Price. Row 2: Mr. Glenn Bright, Kim Knuckles, janet Goff, Lucy Long, Karen Knapp, Mindy Morris, Mary Clearwater, Gayle Gayden, Pat Humphrey, Nancy Stevens, Tracey Ferguson, Donna Willis, Karen Sirmans, Alice DeHoyos, Carolyn Stout, Cindy Rodriguez, Jana Kelly, Tammi Bohannan. Row 3: Dee Dee Smith, Dana Cooke, Dennis Raddell, Brad Pierce, Brookes Wright, Tommy Lindley, Robert Cossabone, Louis Tice, Mark Hunt, Roger Gibbs, 'Ion Caudle, Mary Nelson, Bonnie Dunlap. Row 4: David Bauernfeind, Greg Brooks, Scott Baker, Eric Jepson, Chuck McCoy, Drew Dillard. The Careers in Medicine of America Club began an V 0 g active year when they took their annual trip in November. This project was only one step in furthering their goal of X trying to promote careers in medicine. The group went to Texas Tech Medical College this year, where they toured the medical facilities, endeavoring to learn more about their various fields of interest. The group also visited Methodist Hospital. The donkey basketball game was the major fund-raising project to promote interest and funds for trips and projects. The game was played both during a school assembly, which featured the faculty playing against C.M.A. students, and at night. This event was a highlight of the year at Cooper for C.M.A. students, and was enjoyed by both teachers and stu- dents alike. Officers for this year were Bill Bradshaw, President, Ronnie Kidd, lst Vice-President, Cheryl Cowan, 2nd Vice- President, Patricia Hall, Recording Secretary, Paula McLeod, Corresponding Secretary, Starr Metcalf, Treasurer, Nena Walker, Historian, and Cliff Wisenhunt, Reporter. Sponsors for the clubere Mrs. june Price and Mr. J. Glenn Bright. A. A. Phil Yielding and other C.M.A. members sponsored a donkey baske- tall game for a fund raising project, B. Cliff Whisenhunt, Nena Walker, and Ronnie Kidd a speciman at Hendrick Hospital, C. Mr. and Miss C.M.A. this year were Starr Metcalf and Bill Brad- shaw. C. 2 5-M! D. Officers for this year were: Ronnie Kidd, Paula McLeod, Cliff Wis- enhunt, Nena Walker, Patricia Hall, Starr Metcalf, Bill Bradshaw, and Cheryl Cowan. Sponsors were Mr. Glenn Bright and Mrs. june Price. M Xua- . l. ,tzrxrz-ai, P, , COUG R BAN 1975-1976 Under the direction of Mr. Warren Thaxton, the Cooper High School Band experienced another year of varied activi- ties-halftime performances at football games, pep rallies, concerts, and U.I.L. contests. The Cooper Band received a first division rating at the marching contest. Fund-raising projects that were held throughout the year provided the money needed for the Cougar Bandis activities, such as expenses for out-of-town football games, and the bandis Spring trip. The first semester was primarily devoted to the many hours of marching practice each Week and the rehearsing of music played at the football games and pep rallies. Prepar- ing for the U.I.L. Concert and Sight-reading Competition was the chief occupation of the band during the second semester. Individual band members practiced for the U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble Competition, also. Lynn Bryant led the Big Blue Band this year as President. Other officers for the 1975-76 school year were: Cindy Rodriguez, Vice-President, Pat Kilpatrick, Secretary, Gle- najo Beard, Treasurer, Twylia Druesedow, Senior Repre- sentative, jeff Rathbun, junior Representative, james Hughes, Sophomore Representative, Sally Brown, Publicity Officer, Tim Edins and Dale Fuller, Property Officers. FLUTES Beall, Vita Bonny, Cynthia Brown, Sally Burgess, D,Arcy Cantrell, Betsy Cocks, Teresa Emory, Linda Eppler, Angela Evans, Debbie Fite,jana Gillespie, Teresa Hartness, judy jackson, Leesa jordan, Mark Kilpatrick, Pat Macon, Lisa Malaer, jackie McEntire, Ann Monfort, Helen Rathbun, Rose Simpson, Kathy Smith, Dee Dee Stowbridge, Bob Timms, Angela CLARINETS Angel, Gaila Beard, Glenajo Bieberly, Kim Brockschmidt,jo Ann Callahan, Dorothy Cox, Chris Druesedow, Twylia Galaway, janet Garza, jane Gollihar, Tricia jackson, Kathy Morris, Charla Ratliff, Raine Rucker, julie Stoecker, Ruth Teal, Gary Waldraff, Debbie Woodruff, Pat OBOE Rathbun,jeff BASS CLARINETS Dunlap, Bonnie Karenbrock, Kevin Simons, Vickie Wilson,john CONTRA BASS CLARINETS Edins, Tim Gayle, Sam BASSOON Cooke, Dana Gerdes, Mark ALTO SAX Burton, Becky Claxton, james Cortes, Danny Daniell, Russ Herring, Dave Owens,jamie White, Connie TENOR SAX Chalker, Daniel Cranor, Tom Liles, Travis Proctor, David Rutledge, Stephen Wright, Stuart BARITONE SAX Fuller, Dale CORNETS Collier, jimmy Dillard, Drew Dortch, Kenneth Dunman, Robert Eaves, Cynthia Fussell, Gregg Hamilton, Andy Hampton, Dwayne jolly, Steve jones, Lisa Klinger, Tim Lowther, Pat MacNeven, Lori Macon, Steve McClelland, Mike Parker, Sherry Pittman,jana Shelton, Doug Spalding, Ricky Taylor, Bill Wheeler, Thomas Williams, Charlie TROMBONES Bauemfeind, David Cossabone, Alan Flournoy, Greg Kirkland, Steve Lindley, Dee Dee Nikell, Alicia Pender, Brad Richey, Darrell Standard, David Wdght, Beverly FRENCH HORNS Bryant,janice Criswell, Ann Dunlap, Shannon johnson, Kim Rodriguez, Cindy BARITONES Beaver, Roy Beeman, Eddie Darko, Robert Harrison, Richard Hughes, james Lanz, Paul Martinez, Rickey Morris, Mindy TUBAS Caudle,jon Doty, Steve Leetch, William Utter, Greg Wright, Brooks PERCUSSION Bryant, Lynn Burke, Rickey Castleberry, Peggy Click, Pat Longmire, Dawn Iviiles, Charlie Shed, Larry Simpson, Keith Smith, Roger Stevenson,james Taylor, Steve Q 5 f xg f 1 ' 7 gf TA 3 ,, , 'f , ,, ' , . I A J f', Z7 6 - xv ,L H 33 , H nl' si 'A , 'f' 1, . S g , 7k , 5 fl f J 'x ! y Q 5 355 M3 'cfx K1 K V' IW' ' 43' AQ . ? x 'Q W I, ,Q My . f, ', M 1 5 if vi ' '59-ffaf K Z F , vw Y tg .f 19' :T ,HJ ra! Ti h li ,ff1 x w I VJ, I fy apr I . , x W 1 by H Q 5 ., . .. ., , . A, v if V3 . A Q' H. Q, 3 . ,, . , , .i' 1. 6 1 5 ' s K L 1 'E HE? 'ez My Y' ,s ,X .. . . S I i 4 4 1? P waz? fs J it ,C J, ,N .ti 923 5 9 2 lx' M Qui! Cooper Concert Choir ROW ONE: Alison Wright, Mrs. Bobbie Sumerlin, Pam Harkness, Brenda Meads, Becky Williams, Paula McLeod. ROW TWO: Marsha Conrad, Mark Hunt, jackie Harris, Karen Campbell, Libby Barker. ROW THREE: Ricky Spalding, Mark Smith, Karen Knapp, Chuck Moore, Gage Pope. ROW FOUR: Kathy F. Simpson. Randy Green, Gayle Gayden, Teresa Nemeth, Leslie Waller, ROW FIVE: Sandy Smith, Fam Grantham, Rickey Burke, Kay Scogin, David Davis. ROW SIX: Elizabeth Flower, Kathy Dobbs, jimmy Williams, Leslie Courtwright, George Hogan. ROW SEVEN: Nancy Nease, Greg Korman, Suann Spears, Andy Kunkel, Linda Hibbits. ROW EIGHT: Alan Cossabone, janet Woodard, Kathy Harris, Suzanne Young. ROW NINE: Laura Hale, Mindy Morris, Beverly Wright, Eddie Black. ROW TEN: Mark Gilchrest, Daniel Turney, Doyle Doucet. ROW ELEVEN: Philip Feemster, Ruth Sidener, Ronnie Kidd, Toni Bratton, Robert Grant, jimmy Davis,-Ieff Melson, Curtis Cogburn. 124 I Singing Men Create Harmony Eric jepson, Mitch Maxwell, and Marie Vokes practice their trio, Urmvlf im Rickey Burke Greg Korman 3. jeff Utter Alan Cossabone Mark Smith Curtis Cantrell Curtis Cogburn Doyle Doucet Kenny Smith jimmy Williams jimmy Smith jim Tredennick Andy Kunkel Steve Everheart Gary Robles Randy Green Randy Whitworth Eric jepson Daniel Tumey Robert Grant james Hughes jeff Steele jimmy Black Wes Williams Roy Haile Gage Pope 27, jeff Melson Ronnie Kidd Tony Ownes Doug Boardman Al Atkins Brent Dixon Alan Harris Vince Morris . john Kirkland Mark Hunt Ricky Pack Mike Hager Scott Howard Mitch Maxwell Ricky Spalding Chuck Moore Kevin Dennis Felix Estrada jonathan Gibbs 5. 0- x - if 8.1: 'vm f. N Xxx f, vw GS- '- T .,, . Q :ern w W 4 3 I - ff kv? We fx. ff R.. k . . - , A f m h' f.. .'.. 15 m1,.,.iiQ5kkk ug, Q' , is 3 1. nw. HJ' ,Q , '94 Ji3RY.LX gV Q Y , img fa fi gf, M X ,,w- ui 'K ,ff 'Wx Selected Voices Blend to Form the Chorale Back Row left to right: Mindy Morris, Cindy Rodriguez, Elizabeth Fowler, ,Ienni Lucy, jim Davis, Steve Martin, Ronnie Kidd, Lezlie Courtwright, Curtis Cantrell. Second Row left to right: Ginger Thane, Kathy Dobbs, Mike Hagar, jeff Utter, Mickey jackson, Cheryl Bryan, Kay Huff, Chuck Moore, Front Row left to right: Scott Howard, Cay Cargile, Don Hall, Twylia Druesedow, Debbie Evans, Leslie Murphy, Mark Hunt, Melissa Lusk, and Margaret Arm- bruster. The Chorale is a new choir this year, composed of selected voices. The Chorale combines with the Concert Choir for major works, such as Q'The Conversion of St. Paulw and From American in 1975-1976 school year. Several members of the Chorale have also been selected for the trip to Vienna in july. The girls from the Chorale and the Concert Choir com- bine as the Women's Chorus for U.l.L. Concert Choir members practiced daily to improve the quality of their voices, A. All-State members were: TOP ROW: Rickey Burke and George Hogan. BOTTOM ROW: Chuck Moore and Pam Harkness. B. This yearis officers were: Suanne Spears, George Hogan, Pam Harkness, Mark Gil- crest, and Nancy Nease. C. Alison Wright and Sandy Smith were the librarians this year. D. The Concert Choir practices for contest. 128 'xx' SV!! 'fr MM' w.,Nf X' RS '5' G Q.-f' Qmg, 2 M 2 X, Kaine' ,if s W ' .. H Q , Y FL ,G -Qu , 1' s i, - L f I , NV xfya v W0 . 'VV vf V gf y Y ! 1 1' sa if . Q .V . . ix . S . -. Q. 4 R . I X 4 sv I Q I' Student Council oioes Student Opinion A-L Cooper's 1975-76 Student Council was made up of elected representatives from each homeroom. Their purpose was to voice student opinion through organized leadership. The Council officers and the Executive staff met with rep- resentatives to discuss and devise new ways to raise funds and entertain students while doing so. The Council added greatly to both the school and com- munity with such activities as the Merry Andrew Assembly in the fall, managing the student store all year, and collect- ing food baskets at Christmas. These were just a few activi- ties the Council was involved in during the year. Student Council officers for this year were: Thomas Wheeler, President, Pat Terry, Vice-President, Terran Tay- lor, Recording Secretary, Emily Peebles, Treasurer, Karla Iacey, Corresponding Secretary, and Mr. Reford Schmittou, Sponsor. A. The Executive Staff this year was: Brad Pender, Kelly Duggan, Max Whiteley, Bryant McDaniel, Bill Bradshaw, Cindy Rodriguez, and Karen Berg. Row 1 Max Whiteley Terran Taylor Emily Peebles Pat Terry Thomas Wheeler Row 2 Lynda Scott Cindy Lowry Wanda Cardwell Linda Miller Patty Winter Row 3 Steve McNaughton . David Clinger . Sandra Metrs . Susie Ingram . -Iana Hanks . Ronalynn Anstead Nelson Bishop Row 4 . john Gore Cheryl Cartee Lynn Bryant Ruth Sidler Eric -Iepson Cindy Rodriguez -Iosie Powell Brenda Fry Row 5 Angela jones Teresa jenkins Christie Quinn Angela Timms Melissa Bondik Row 6 Sam Houston john Kiker Tommy Cute jim Snow David Bowen Mark McKinnon i 5,4 'fy . in ,572 XM 'DQ ,fx1Q.:s1:,k,Q K K ' - ri x , Y Q- , 1 , , h v v f'X t w 4' ' JW: L, z ..5.:.,... . . V 5 -wa ' -Q, . -,. 4 ,Q . l f bmiw - . 8wil,,?,f: iq.,-5 fi. 5 :1 S K , , if gum mmm K , ' M-' 5 , - Wagy- ,M I rg: xg A M 1 In ,, Q fi , ' W gf , 5 ik ,, y. , I, -if :'VV QVZV , ,3Y! f,1 I ,Q 3 Q Z' f Bw., Ii, 5 K X A 443, 5 42 N, X ' 1 ' x 'WG .-Zh l Bm... 'Q Q W 5? X Q- ff 'f x rf? l4 . ,f,,55'f'K . , mn.-..,,.,,,,A as A gg ,,Q,. A E ,r Library Staff Helps Promote Knowledge Members of the Cooper Library Staff are dedicated in helping to provide outstanding services to Cooper. They all strived to help make the library a happier and more efficient part of the school. The main project for the year was the laying of new car- pet. The carpet was laid in the entire library and audio-vis- ual room, This required much work, packing and moving books and other materials, but all agree it was worth the effort. The staff members were involved daily with routines such as checking books in and out, shelving books, process- ing and circulating new materials, and many other activities. The staff made available approximately 2,000 new books this year and additional audio-visual equipment was also added. The new microfiche equipment was one of the nicest additions of the year. lvlicrofiche, which is similar to micro- film has greatly aided in creating a more compact storage situation. For example, an entire magazine can be recorded onto one microfiche card. Toni Bratton, Magi Wardwell, Glen Zimmerman, Donna Montanez, Terri Brooks and Paula Ables practice a daily routine, shelving books. Bottom Row: Rhonda Sampson, Karen Easley, David Klinger, Loy Wilson, Richard Martin, Janice Sherrod, -Ioyce Liles, Shela Franklin, Lisa Macon. Top Row: Kerry Allison, Mrs. Reed, Andrew Kunkel, Robert Bums, Rodney Cave, Mark Ezzell, Darrell Vickers, Larry Shed, Mrs. Barnes, as gg gtimiig im? :IWW naw H5 I-XXL .V 5 Q, fr ,,,,, W .f,,,., , , J .2 1 V Q .W 855' Lx :www i jygw A 1 X , 3 . .W 5 Qi A , 4 X SB! Ql ' , 'Y Y 1 Si ,gi 1 k,' ' 4 . rg 4 ' f . 5 g ' 'rf J x x i 1 2:3 13? JK 'I' 1 5 Lx , Q A K QM Y N, K X , ,, mm,' . , , ' im f ' f my URL , A 5 , Q 5 ... 'gf is '1 Y yn. , fiff 1 3, A ... 4 Qu S 'K sg ' ir 4 ,A I ii f H -s lv R Jn- i . 'I f-'.j QV' .V iff-e'v' f f i 'SN i Al '45 5 ,Q v J E ho sf Q ' ' 3 Z N8 9 'Q pal, as .A . - Y v 1 Q, x BN hhwmnm M3 W6 aw f N 4 A? 4 ,57 ,f fy ,...x45.A, . at 3 , ,yjswf .v N ' I , gy, , .,., . ,nf ms W wa 3 .mv A fa ff -ws .,x. X 3 ,ga-.zum NWN aw Nw ,nf 54 ,ef V J was .W Wm. X, 4 .4-, , I 7, 4' 1 , M- W' WMA 4 if ,L , 1 wi? .1- Q . 1 ' W, 6 ,,,, V 'ww , ww 4? ww .U , Him' W M. I ' 1 if gf ' , .QW A- , v ,WW L, 2 6 ' 5, qv, , K' yn 4 an ? av 1, 1 4, 4 , if F 7 v A fy- f if 'v,' 4 if 4, , 1 ZW? - 1 'sf M5 f af A V, H , A W .ffg , X E mmf ff' . 3 2212 2 , if 1 i , fl ' 7 -2' .. 3' ff? v' Q' X, , k . a I 1 4 A J, I as La K ,Q . I .lr i M . ,, . x t ' ' Qi.. I ,af-why V W, L,,.W K .V ...W F G. H. A Top Row: joan Buzard, Scott Baker, Kyla West, Lucy Long, Mary Hofheinz, Debbie Perkins, Tim Holmes, Wayne Davis. Middle Row: janet Burkey, Barbara Mclnnis, Phyllis Elliott, Margaret Sledge, Melody Walker, Velma Rodriquez. Bottom Row: Greg Fergus, Cindy Atwood, Clarissa Taylor, Angela Dunn. B. Top Row: Layna Parker, Stanley Young, jimmy Bateman, Scott Rodgers, Roger Gibbs, Tim Orr, Mr. Paul Kelly. Middle Row: Dana Thompson, Rose Rathbun, Dirk Doucet, Dan Cranor, jason Brown, Earl Boykin, Cindy Harris. Bottom Row: Nancy Stevens, Cheryl Cowan, Mitch Maxwell, Bemie Tiede. C Director of the orchestra is Paul B. Kelly. D. Officers for the 1975-76 year were, Top Row: Dana Thompson, Treasurer, Bernie Tiede, Vice-President, Cindy Atwood, President. Bottom Row: Clarissa Taylor, Secretary, Cheryl Cowan, Treasurer, Barbara Mclnnis, Reporter. E. All-Region members were: Top Row: Steve jolly, Rose Rathbun, Cynthia Bonny. Bottom Row: Clarissa Taylor, Cheryl Cowan, Mitch Maxwell, jeff Rathbun, and joan Buzard. All-State members were: F. Steve jolly, G. Mitch Maxwell, H. jeff Rathbun. Louis Tice, Dianne Dozier, and Cheryl Cartee presented a check to Mr. Allen, a representative of the Abilene Goodfellows Association. The donation was raised by the Christian Club. Christian Club Members Stress Unit in Iesus The Christian Club members of Cooper share a common interest: unity in jesus. The club's main purpose is to strive for a closer personal relationship with Christ, and to help create more spiritual inspiration. Some of the club activities included fall and spring assemblies and regular school club meetings. They also had an occasional sunrise surprise meeting, which was a morn- ing prayer and devotional. The Christian club is made up of many students of various different religious denominations. The officers for Christian Club were Dianne Dozier and Louis Tice-Presidents, and Cheryl Cartee-Treasurer. The sponsors were: Mrs. Camille Parrish, Mr. Curtis Burton, and Mrs. Beulah Jarvis. First Row: Michelle Hodges, Toni Davis, Marsha Conrad, Cathy Young, Teresa jenkins, Suzanne Szymanski, Cordelia Mokry, Dianne Dozier, Kathy jackson, Melissa Lusk, Ellen Affleck, Mary Hofheinz, Karen Berg, Michelle Anderson, Trudy Gladden, Kelly Bridges, Karen Ann Hodges, jamie Owens, Wanda Keels. Second Row: Dianne Dincoff, Paula Nixon, Wanda Pierce, Raeanne Carson, Celeste Early, Cindy Harris, Andy Clem- mons, Carol Adams, janet Ray, Kim Boardman, Belinda Barnett, Kay Holly, D'Anne Farmer, Sally Fooshee, Becky jones, Susan Chitwood, Conie Norton, Cathy Rose. Third Row: Cathy Brown, Danny Martindale, jay Schwalb, Karen Pierce, Lou Prichard, Marianne Hooker, Sue Harding, jen- nifer jones, Lisa Moore, Sandra McDanials, Lisa More, Dee Ann Edwards, Susan Chitwood, Angela jones, Holly Nash, Natalie Morton, Susan Sewert, Kelli Ray, Gina Stevens. Fourth Row: Tim Phillips, jay Moore, Mark Ezell, Lloyd Fann, Robert Burns, Stewert Bell, Angela Moorehead, Pam Ethridge, Greg Korman, Paula Gibbs, Lianna Wiggins, Greg Flournoy, Larry Shed, Ricky Scales, Terry Borowski. Christian Club Serves Communit First Row: Rebecca Groves, Michele Ferrier, Dianna Halbert, Tracy Seher, Brenda Little, Emily Mosshart, Susan Howard, Denece Reeder, Louis Tice, Karen Emory, Cindy Compton, Melody Martin, Marci Hughes, Cheryl Cartee, Susan Barton, Cathy Gregory, Elizabeth Herndon, Debbie Vaughn, Gail Gayden, Toni Patterson. Second Row: Teresa Nemeth, Clarissa Taylor, Elaine Bruton, Lisa jones, Lori McNevin, Marilyn Garett, -Ianna Cooke, Teresa Cocks, Ginger Thane, Mary Margaret Randel, Cindy Casky, Secta Bridges, Carol Castle, Debbie Evans, Toddie Casky, Aneva Crow,judy Stew- art, Marsha Faulkner, Donna Sifrus, Marla Welch,james Hughes. Third Row: Debbie Benton, Kathy Merlock, Cindy Dennis, Denise Brown, Becky Burton, Terri Faulkner, Mary Young, Sherry Beard, .Jana Stuard, Valerie Scott, Burl King, Marisa Kirk, Cindy Curry, ,Iana Kelly, D,Anne Farmer, Belinda Barnett, Kay Holly, Pam Nixon. Fourth Row: Bill Fry, .Iay Moore, Bill Orenic, Magi Wardwell, Robert Grant, Charles Huddleston, Tom Cranor, Mark Gerdes, David Benz. Christian Club meeting. . ll 19' Yhtf--I g -cbs.. Louis Tice and Dianne Dozier plan the agenda for a 3- ,ig si 3' xg X 'f X 'W . i .. ,N k A My gi awyik vi 'S 'gf X :Q Q .L iv i S 3 K Q x f KE' 2 -:fi Q A A 2 X V i X 'QU' Q K . , ,',, ,- x A m Q Ry t 6' 1' X, Q K Q 5 S wi xX' 3 X kr f G4 'Q' V .5 . u - N Xi S y Q 3 V , ,Ex YR x' QR x S Q 'B Q Ai X 'Q Nix gk A Q K Sw iffy 1' A :sy Q , M fk, h 22 W i Q' A-2,:iM-,Lai fgmmiy- ' wil, ' x ff Y' i'f'::e1:L- Iv':,1E'H.'2:i':Tw.2ZZ,' , '. -' if QL 51 fl 4 V.-:Ma-Am N' ff? my 'P' ,X ' km R ,.. K , Q 7 Qi A N 33 'K E 415:55 , :iz :Wigs ,Q www . 1.f QQ in 1 f r ,,,. Q1 1 :ia 1 ' ,. Lg. 9 'il , -. ' V? Q ii5? ifs 45 W M B l , QQ ' Q M i- E A Q . T- 1 Q ff Q S ' if 5 M , -sr E' if - , . in ,Wi - ,W - A gi I ,W L, . my A -' , K , . w ' - hx . at S Lmkm an 4 49650 g J N ' M5953 ai! if 1 if ' 4 f M, Qvbgsa J' ' A vu is in WM x . W Mm W if I. :fA lf, K L- I :EA K. , 4 as :JK . V K v,,f m. if V , :R 'LY' Q R I i fy it wi r Qi X , X W, N -,LLb 4 5 J, vm-r W Xxx- 1 , Ji Speech Team Develops Gratory Skills Back Row: Thomas Wheeler, jeff Farley, Donna Testa, Bernie Tiede, Pat Terry, Mr. Ralph Thornhill, Phillip Feemster, Wes Walker, Wendy Wnght, George Hogan, Brian Hurst. Middle Row: Linda French, Reg- ina Rollins, Terran Taylor, Kelly Duggan, Suanne Spears, Libby Barker, Brad Pender. Front Row: Karla Lacey, Emily Peebles, Chuck Moore, Kevin Stewart, Ricky Dodson. The 1975-76 Speech team participated in various activi- ties which helped them to build confidence. Their sponsor was Mr. Ralph Thornhill. The Speech Team was involved in tournaments all over the state where they competed in debate, oral interpretation, informative and persuasive speaking, and duet acting. Money-making projects included the sale of senior jerseys, balloons at football games and bake sales. The officers for the 1975-76 year were Brian Hurst, Pres- identg Karla Lacey, Vice-President, Libby Barker and Kelly Duggan, Secretary, Bernie Tiede, Treasurer, and Linda French, Historian. 140 A 3 5 NAM.. ..man:.,. fir L .1 .w Q :xx . i 3 1 , Y M wukwwwe QL.: 'k Y KW . rl K' 5 KF' ' Q . K. f x is ii .V Q, .1 . en.-.4 . - :ff 15' wi , - b :X , f I' .5 'gf , xx I lf 535 X Qi - Q . - A -. :xg wk Lf ,,.:.---U, y 7 f Q v Ji'4+g4.gA 3 g 1-wi. K. F 5' 2 L V 495 .-.. ., . -S35 ,.,pL' .Q . ' ggwm X-sf .maui -2 fm. - kM,.x,z- Q , W' 5 ' ,, f ' .Qi 5 1 X ? Qi , , QI. i. Q., gfrvg ' I mlf .QQQV gg, -J ? f o gg: azz. fmwy.wffW Mmf13WW x .7 ,L ' ' f 'Y l y: ' f5Z'ff '7 ff, , ' , ?wrQ4 4W ff - ' jj WWmww??Wif ,,,f,,.4,gh G., , , 3 Q , wg. Thespians Explore Theatre rts The purpose of the International Thespians this year was to broaden their knowledge of drama and the theater. This organization consisted of students with an active desire to learn more about the varied aspects of drama. Students interested in joining the club were required to earn a num- ber of points for membership by attending numerous plays. The Thespians also helped with the Fall Production and the senior musical. Among the plays attended this year by the International Thespians were A Funny Thing Happened on the Way To The Forumf' at Abilene Community Theater, and Scapino,', at McMurry College. In addition to these pro- ductions attended by the Thespians, the group also actively participated in several plays presented at Cooper, including the Fall Production, The Devilas Desciplef and the senior musical, Where,s Charlie? 75 K Roy Black Kelly Duggan Bill Orenic Cheryl Bryan Bernie Tiede Thomas Wheeler Kenneth Dortch Lynn Bryant rf? if 0 ,, .5 . Rebena Rollins . Suanne Spears . Toni Bratton . Mary Nelsen . Cindy Atwood . Brad Pender . Karla Lacey . Bill Overton, sponsor A. A. Officers were Bill Orenic treasurer, Bernie Tiede president, Cheryl Bryant secretary, junior rep, Thomas Wheeler senior rep., Steve Smith vice-president, and Roy Black sophomore rep. Stageoraft ides in Productions , at Stagecraft members for 1975-76 were Bill Orenic, Steve Smith, Bernie Emily Peebles, Regina Rolling, Toni Bratton, and Kelly Duggan. I-a nn l'i.l'il'il4 The task of caring for the auditorium and its facilities this year was the responsibility of the Stagecraft class. This group was extremely helpful in many ways by assisting with the lighting of various productions given at Cooper. The ability and skill with which all of the programs at Cooper were presented was partly the work of Stagecraft Workers, as they endeavored to promote interest in the tech- nical side of dramatical productions. In addition to their other services, the students also assisted in building and painting the sets of various plays. The instructor of the group was Mr. Bill Overton. i rt Club Pursues Creative Ideas 3 an affix - ,sl The basic objective of the Art Club this year was to pro- mote an interest in artistic abilities among the students at Cooper. This goal has been partially realized by viewing the varied art displays created at Cooper. Members of the Art Club also had a desire to learn more about the many types and styles of creative fields, as they were demonstrated by the various speakers that were pre- sented to the club this year. Although not all members have planned to have a career in art, many students have planned to incorporate their aesthetic ability into some aspect of their lives. The officers for this year were: Randy Meissner, presi- dentg ,Ieannie Rainey, secretaryg and Laura Woods, treasurer. lvlr. Vance McSwain and Mrs. Ola Richardson sponsored the group. . Jeannie Rainey Randy Meissner Pam Sims Mike Healey Laura Wwds Paul Hollibesk Diane Vickery . Kathy West . Karen Herriage Carrie Springfield 15, Mrs. Ola Richardson 16. Mr. Vance McSwain 17. Lucy Pruski 18. Melinda Yancey .9. Midge Apel 20. Marsha Werner 21. Candy Ramirez 22. Darrel Richey 25. Greg Sanders 24. David Tomes Art club members monkeying around??? Fop Row: Mrs. Ann Fanning, janet Klinlcer, D'Arcy Burgess, Steven Doty, Cindy Gaa, Cheryl Churchill, Mrs. Frances Hermann. Center: ane Garza. Bottom Row: Tammy Prado, Karen Herriage, Sue Harvey, Kim Marr. F.B.L.A. Members Take Active Roll In Business After a very active year, the Future Business Leaders of America participated in many activities to further their main goal of acquainting students with business and pro- moting leadership. Among these activities was the Mr. and Miss F.B.L.A. contest. To become Mr. or Miss F.B.L.A., the students were required to be interviewed three times, and were chosen on the basis of points. Elected this year were Steven Doty and Cindy Gaa. In addition to this, members competed in the state tour- nament, where they were judged in such fields as speech, vocabulary, and spelling. F.B.L.A. members also took part in an end of the year picnic and a Christmas banquet, where x Mr. and Miss F.B.L.A. were announced. Officers for this year were: Sue Harvey, President, Kim Marr, Vice-President, Karen Herriage, Secretary, Tammy Prado, Treasurergjane Garza, Reporter. Sponsoring the club were Mrs. Ann Fanning and Mrs. Frances Hermann. A From left to right is Tammy Prado, jane Garza, Cindy Gaa, Mrs. Fanning, D'Arcy Burgess, Steven Doty, Sue Harvey, Mrs. Hermann, Karen Herriage, Cheryl Churchill, Kim Marr. B. Mr. and Miss F.B.L.A. for 1975-76 was Steven Doty and Cindy Gaa. Q Exchange Club Becomes quainted With A Different Lifestyle In Early December there were 30 new students at Cooper. They were exchangees from Wyncote, Pa. who came for their weeks visit. The exchange trips are taken every two years. This year, students exchanged with students from Cheltingham High School in Wyncote, Pa. On November 30, the Cheltingham students arrived in Abi- lene for their weeks visit. They stayed with their exchange part- ner and family. The students attended school each day with their partner, but there were other bonuses added throughout the week. The students visited a ranch, had a hay ride, toured some of the industries, and mainly catered to the cattle industry. They also had a square dance, attended a donkey basketball game, and had a banquet at Old Abilene Town. Cooper exchange students were excited to see a part of the country important to the Bicentennial Year. They had 10 days to get to Pennsylvania and they toured along the way. The Grand Ole Opry in Nashville Tenn. was the first stop. The next day they traveled to Georgia for a shopping trip to underground Atlanta. They also stayed in Williamsburg Va. for a tour, then they went on to the U.S. Capital, Washington D.C. From there they traveled to New York City. They saw the Broadway play Shennandoah, and did some shopping and sightseeing. They arrived in Philadelphia on March 28 and were entertained by the Cheltingham exchangees until April 3. They arrived back in Abilene on April 4, into the welcome arms of family and friend. First Row: Mr. Reford Schmittou, Mr. Fisher, Miss jan Heston, Mrs. ,Ian Heidingsfield, Glenajo Beard, Joanne Firestone, Susan Bessinger, Judy Turner, Marsha Barger, Brooksie Reese, Cindy Freidman, Betsy Barbee, julie Peck, Amy Plotnick, Paul Walker. Second Row: Richard Weiss, Paige Parker, Marjorie Goldstein, Terran Taylor, Lauren Bender, Emily Peebles, Linda Simon, Belinda Boykin, Lucia Arrant, Sherry Gruff, Allison Wright, Marla Bradsky, Cynthia Henninger, Phyllis Strauss, sPam Whit- man, jeffrey Mills. Third Row: Buddy Fisher, Mark Powell, David Tabby, Richard Edman, Steve Trichon, Keith Turner, Steve Taylor, David Balck Victoria Reese, Isadore Baseman, Susan Kendall, Andrea Hammer, Ruth Caldwell, Kent Eaton, Rob Smart, Stuart Kaplan, Michael Scheetz, William Herman. Fourth Row: Bryant McDaniel, Raymond Burg, john Beckham, Kenneth hackel, Scott Henderson, Nancy Bander, Phillip Feem- ster, Doug Flamming, joel Edman, Lewis Freeman, Tim Simp- son, Laura Middlebrook, Beth Hurwitz, Micheal Strauss, George Hogan, Ronnie Kidd. A touch of nostalgia. 'Q' 2 .. , M'43.,Qf- , P -sf rw I . . -Q x 1, f ,f mum 1. . if K 27: Y . t k -rm Y A 5 fm, 9970 Q M W J I nb 94 X 9 ' I - L a , if I ' -5 , ,L 5 . E 5 W 4 . , tif. 9 3 H Y T A I Q 'WM In TR 3 S Q gg: ' A URS .ii- 'lmf A '--'N ' ts Q1 Mwlfvh t . svx 3, L, ,SL . : - 1 ww f . wf : gm ff fn. 'f 'W '-'-- fs ' 'fav 'lx K F I . S, I Y 'R : ' ' ,V ,M 1 l Q 'S i5EgZ ,5 ik f R ii 3 Q xi! 1, 3' 59 S 5? 1 'X X in R X Q, X ik Q fm? XX as 3 X ig. x 1 X 2. if 3? R Q MX. L gf ., : 1l ,ff 1 is x wx if 3 E , , .11 6 3, E - lfli, ' Ili m is 'S Q ii Q 3 A 3 , f qm s . , m ' ' if X is N 'www X W f W R t N. in fx . -My - i'. g m, lm S R Q' i K i- yyfm Lmf- 'll- S, W, ,N ..- my Q f ...I Q K., i 1 ' Q m V mm-in A For the first time in five years German students at Cooper High School had the opportunity to join a German Club. More than seventy members were recruited this first year. Early in the year officers were elected for the club. The officers for 1975-76 were Bill Davenport, President, Tom Foote, Vice-President, Sally Brown, Secretary, Dave Flam- ming, Treasurer, and jeff Duvall, Social Chairman. In October forty members of the German Club traveled to New Braunfels, Texas for the annual Wurstferst. The Wurstferst is a week-long celebration with German food, music, and dances. Other activities during the year were the participation by the club in the Foreign Language Christmas Party in December and the sponsoring of ajubal concert in january. 1. f'.fs f YV .f ' D ' i' 'U 234 '5'fe4f. 1- . .Er , Lrg, .- ,,,. ...M ,. , 'ix Q 12' ' ag B xg-1 .tags-sv aw we-sur an.. K I J . rs -- K C A. Mrs. Lela Dick advises a student over the German minutes. B. Neil Ray and Ray Lane discuss Munich, Germany. C. German Club officers are fseatedj jeff Duvall, Sally Brown, Dave Flamming, Cstandingj Tom Foote, and Bill Davenport. Future Teachers: A Rewarding Experience The Future Teachers of America, an organization of stu- dents preparing for the future, worked extremely hard this year to achieve their goals. Several members attended both the district and state conventions this year. Cadet Testing Month was in April during which time the sophomores were allowed to teach in an elementary school for half a day while the juniors had their choice of teachingfin either jun- ior high school or an elementary school. Seniors had the privilege of instructing on any level. Competition for the honor of Mr. and Miss F.T.A. was conducted on the local, district and state levels. On the local level, Max Whiteley and Crystal Murray were chosen as Mr. and Miss F.T.A. Officers for 1975-1976 were Doug Flamming, President, Mike Harvey, Vice-President, Linda Rumbaugh, Recording Secretary, and Karla Moore, Treasurer. A. F.T.A. officers are fsittingj Karla Moore, Cathy Maxwell, Linda Rumbaugh, Cstandingj Doug Flamrning, and john Grissom. Row 1: jane Ann Strother, Melissa Cowan, Lisa Lanier, Clara Wallace, Kim Lane, Pam Giles, Diane King, Teri Adams, Kay Warren, Sandra Ottrnan, jenny Lucy, Pam Gratham, Valerie Warren, Donna jones, Carol Tedford, Kathy jacobsen. Row 2: Bobby Roadcapg janie Robin- son, Ann Henson, Lori Wolf, Shelly Ford,joan Buzzard, Kelly McClothan, Susan Lindsey, Wendy Wright, Lezlie MacNevin, jackie Harrison. Row 3: Mike Harvey, Robert Martin, Crystal Murry, Laura Petty, Cathy Maxwell,jenniferjohnson, Linda Rumbaugh, Karla Moore, Frank Cockerell, Robin Fisher, Velva Nelson, Mrs. Sherilyn Hanks, Sponsor. Row 4: Mr. Mac Hurley, Sponsor, Scott jones, jeff Utter, jonathan Gibbs, Max Whiteley,john Grissom, Cheryl Anderson, Loylene Muncy, Teri Herring, Matt Eagleston, jeff Sandefer, Cathy Henson, David McCay, Tom Foote. i V -553 r Z, V V e ft . ,V Q7 -WJ ' , ,W Q, Jem fd 52 , 1 ' , lil vif Future Homemakers Study Many Areas of Homemaking Pictured from left to right: Ronlyn Anstead and ,Ian Bennet refinish a cabinet in Home Management class. The Cooper Future Homemakers of America Organiza- tion had several purposes this year. These goals were to pro- mote the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, to strengthen the function of the family as a basic unit, encouraging democracy through cooperative action in the home and community, and to become aware of the multiple roles of men and women in todayis society. Also to improve national and international relations, to provide opportuni- ties for decision-making and for assuming responsibility, involving youth with adults in individual and group activi- ties and to develop interest in home economics. Homemaking education prepares youth for homemaking nw and for employment in home economics related occupa- tions. The subject areas forming the basis for homemaking education are human development and the family, including child development and family living, home management, consumer education, and family economics such as clothing and textiles, food and nutrition, and housing. In the child development classes students learn various phases in the development of the young child including physical, intellectual, emotional, moral, social and personal- g ity development. Students have enjoyed providing play- school opportunities for three and four year olds. In the Home and Family Living Clgssgs the gfudgnfs have The Bicentennial birthday cake was used as a tribute to America at the studied personal adjustment, preparation for marriage and biccnfmnial banquet' family living. The Consumer Education and Home Manage- ment students have leamed to manage and use money effec- tively in every aspect of an individualls life. Also homemaking students gain skills in food prepara- tion and nutritionally feeding the family as well as clothing construction and Wardrobe planning. A. This year's FHA Executive Council was from left to -right: Front row-Karolyn Davis, Cynthia Bonnie, Virginia Mokry, .Ianie Lucke, Linda Whalen, and Gina Bryan. Back row-Rita Healin, Karen Brock, janara Atwood, Brenda Stanaland, Terri Borowski, Marie Vokes, Anita Burke, Tammy Hill, -Ian Bennett, Beth Fid- delke, and Cindy Davis. B. Brenda Stnnaland practices bathing a haby in the Child Devel- opment Class. C. Pictured from left to right: Back row-Loretta Tutt, Beth Walker, and Laurie Warren, Front row-Kathy Lee and Debbie Bondick, learn various sewing techniques. D. Left to right: Sheri Bivins, Rusty Hamric, Sid Spicer, and Lynda Libel seem to enjoy working on family budgets. D. v fu ,if Film Sooiet Provides Outstanding Entertainment Row one: Roger Austin Alan Pope Greg Whigham Steve Bowyer Randy Bacon Cheryl Stain Sally Brown Gregg Cantrell Row two: Toni Bratton Kathy Russey Leslie Breedlove Jeanne Sitzes Linda Wolf Deonna Perry Becky Stevens Kathy James Lana Lawrence Ellen Anderson Lahonda Wallace Karen McDonald Dawn Longmire Ann McEntire Kathy Simpson Debbie Waldraff Terri Neal Josie Powell Steve Berry Row three: Debbie Ditmore Shirley Sims Marianne Wilson Carol Rhodes Elise Slaughter Margaret Armbruster Terri Smith Amy Luther Adrienne Green Jana Hanks Mary Abbott Danny Sullivan Jim Snow Helen Montfort Nancy Newcombe Mitzi Henderson Pam Harkness Chris Cox Twylia Dreusedow Row four: Jay Cockerell Patty Winter Vickie Lee Tonya Johnson Denise Watkins Alan Cossabone Mark Holmes Sue Harding Ronda Sampson Ava Procter Beverly Wright Linda Hibbits Felipe Gutierrez John Gomez Bobby Holland Jeannene Chafey Row five: Mr, Robert Holladay Bill Bagley Jimmy Standard Bill Davenport Tim Klingler Dan Goble Dale Fuller Patrick Bennett Richard Marr Joe Barker Russell Rudd Pat Terry Bram Franklin Bill Bailey Rick Brennan Roger Ridlehoover David Zimmerman Magi Wardwell Gary Smith Libby Ellingson l Barbra Streisand was one of the many favorites of the Film Society 1975-1976 Film Schedule' August 25-THE NIGHT VISITOR August 50-HORSE FEATHERS September 6-QUEEN CHRISTINA September 15-AUNTIE MAME September 20-THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER October 4-GIANT October 1 1-A STAR IS BORN October 18-THE GOLDEN AGE OF COMEDY October Z5-THE HEIRESS November 1-THE TWELVE CHAIRS November 8-THE LION IN WINTER December 13-PRIVATE LIVES OF ELIZABETH AND ESSEX December 20-MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS january 10-THE GOOD EARTH january 17--MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON january 24-CAMILLE january 51-CASABLANCA February 7-TOM SAWYER February 21-ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND February 28-DINNER AT EIGHT March 6-GRAND HOTEL March 13--FlNIAN'S RAINBOW March 20-THE INNOCENTS April 3-THE AFRICAN QUEEN April 10-THE WIZARD OF OZ April 17-WUTHERING HEIGHTS April 24-JEZEBEL May 1-THE SEA GULL May 8-IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD May 15-RAINTREE COUNTY May 22-THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT OVQ B. The Classical Film Society provided another great year of entertainment with a wide variety of spectacular movies. The films were shown throughout the school year. Stu- dents, teachers, and friends viewed many of the best movies ever produced. Highlights of the Film Society's sigth season were the showings of AUNTIE MAME, GIANT, GRAND HOTEL, and FUNNY GIRL. Mr. Robert Holladay was the sponsor of the Film Society this year. Officers for the 1975-1976 school year were Randy Bacon, President, Steve Bowyer, Gregg Cantrell, and Sally Brown, Vice-Presidents, Greg Whigham, Treasurer, Cheryl Strain, Secretary, and Pat Kilpatrick, Roger Austin, and Alan Pope, Film Advi- sors. A. Officers for Film Society this year were Roger Austin, Greg Whig- ham, Alan Pope, Cheryl Strain, Pat Kilpatrick, Gregg Cantrell, Sally Brown, Steve Bowyer, and Randy Bacon. B. Randy Bacon runs a projector at a club meeting. OE. . Trains for Leadership 1. Brenda Newman Marianna Knight 4. Judy Grady Linda Cleckner Cathy Goggans , Chereta Jones 8, AVicki Pechacek 2. 3. 6. 7 Z Ullidglfjjjilii gli 9. Charla Morris 10. Peggy Armenta 11. BrendaJenkins 12. Sherry West 15. Karen Jamison lg .i 14. Peggy Montgomery 15. Sandy Reid The Cooper Co-op chapter of the Office Education Asso- ciation is an organization which gives students training in leadership, develops poise, and gives the student an oppor- tunity to compete against other students in Area, State, and National Youth Conferences. The club is comprised of twenty-eight senior members who possess an interest in office skills. O.E.A. is headed by a body of officers who were elected in late September. The officers for the 1975-1976 school year are: Teresa Redden, President, Sally Aucoin, Vice-President, Becky Williams, Reporter, Darla Fannin, Historian, Linda Emory, Sergeant- at-Arms, Peggy Armenta, Parliamentariang and Sandy Reid, Chaplain. Mrs. Vivian Johnston is the clubis advisor. The officers were installed i-n a joint installation ceremony with the Jr. Lab O.E.A. in the latter part of October. The club competed in Area, State, and National Youth Conferences during the latter part of the school year. The conferences were held in Abilene, Houston, and Topeka, Kansas. Those participating in the competition represented the club in twenty-two different areas such as bookkeeping, typing, and parliamentary procedures. Some highlights of the year were a workshop held in El Paso, guest speakers, selection of an Outstanding O.E.A. student, and Employee-Employer banquet. Mrs. Lynda Burris, Student Teacher 16. Janet Mathews Darla Fannin Teresa Redden 17. 18. 19. Linda Emory 20. Patsy Stephens 21, Christy Johnson 22. Sally Aucoin 23. Darlene Tally 24. Yvonne Chavez 25. Becky Williams 26. Lysa Gay 27. Cindy Lowrey 28. Frances Mason 29. Mrs. Vivian Johnston, Advisor Officers for this year were Becky Williams, Teresa Redden, Darla Fan- nin, Linda Emory, Peggy Armenta, Brenda Jenkins, Sally Aucoin, Peggy Montgomery, and Sandy Reid. i O.E. . Members Look to the Future l fl- -. Row 1: Donna DeHart, Sabrina Matthews, Sharon Robinson, Carol Tedford, -Iudy Stracener, Connie Graham, Kathy Lantrip, Kim Hall, Bridgett Wells, Tammy Klinger, Diane King. Row 2: Patricia Hall, Teresa Davila, Sandy Doebler, Linda Miller. Rose Driesner, Sandra Torez, Norma Carroll, Teresa Kirkland, Paula Wyatt. Row 3: Mrs, Evelyn Longacre, Lezlie MacNevin, Teresa Lopez, Gayle Grant, Kathy Everett,julie Loving, Vickie Steele, Patty Otto, LaNel,Iohnson, Maryann Bednar. Office Education Association members were juniors enrolled in pre-employment lab, which is a course formu- lated to provide educational experiences related to duties, skills, abilities, and attitudes for office careers. Many oppor- tunities for learning, competition and involvement were provided on the local, area, state and national levels. Students attended a leadership conference in El Paso. Competition in twenty-two categories was held for area in Abilene, state in Houston and national in Kansas City. Our members competed in Clerical Office Level I 84 II, Typing I 81 II, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Parliamentary Procedure, job Application, Spelling and Business Math. Officers this year were: President: Sabrina Matthews, Vice-President: Judy Stracener, Secretary: Sharon Robinson, Treasurer: Carol Tedford, Parliamentarian: Bridgett Wells, Historian: Connie Graham, Reporter: Kim Hall, Sgt! at Arms: Kathy Lantrip, Chaplain: Donna DeHart, Sponsor: Mrs. Evelyn Longacre. A. A. O.E.A. officers this year were from left back row: Sabrina Mat- thews, -Iudy Stracener, Connie Graham, Bridgett Wells. Row 2: Kim Hall, Carol Tedford, Sharon Robinson. Not pictured are Kathy Lantrip and Donna DeHart. B. Teresa Davila assists LaNel johnson with filing as Teresa Kirland looks on. l French Club fLes Quarante Immortelsj Enjoy Study of French Culture An enrichment of the study of the French and the French people has been the main goal of the French Club this year To achieve this goal they have used slide presentations, pro jects, speakers, and other cultural activities. Students partici pated in the Christmas party of the Foreign Language Department for which they prepared French decorations foods, and costumes. They also presented a style show spon- sored by local fashion houses. They traveled to Dallas for a visit to a museum and afterwards had dinner in a French res- taurant. Members of the club have had a great time and have hopefully learned something of the true meaning of the French joie de vivrew. This year's officers of the French Club were Arlena Bednar, President, julie Rucker, Vice Presidentg Tony Surles, Secretary, Leesa jackson, Treasurer, and Mrs. Dorothy Kendrick, Sponsor. Phil Roberts Thomas Harris Russell Rudd Matt Spears Daniel Chalker Tony Surles Peggy Castleberry Bill Burns Curtis Chevrie Ruth Sidener Nancy Klinker Leesa jackson . julie Rucker William Brooks Arlena Bednar . joy Gray . jane Batjer Cindy Compton Kyla West Michele Ferrier Robert Clark Libby Barker Carol Mergenhage Alise Bruton l l Mrs. Dorothy Kendrick Shelby Sleeper Paula Mallon 28. jennifer Sleeper Cindy Cowart Terrie Williams A fl Agp fl E V5 Jff, jennifer Adams Molly Mosley Mike Hagar Sharon McLeod Shara Ekard jan Brumbeau Michelle White Sandra Ottman Martha Hamlin Lori Gillespie 41. janet Adams Martin Gilligan Cindy Polk k ' 'NN 'fs , -in A r f . 59? 1' , . hx 1 bps, , vi 1 1' 1. ' XQQZQQQ B. A Club members enjoy singing French Christmas carols. Pictured from left to right, front row: Carol Mergenhagen and julie Rucker. Back row: Arlena Bednar, Alise Bruton, and Leesajaclcson. B. From left to right: Terri Larkin, Arlena Bednar, jennifer Adams, and Sandra Ottman proudly show off their new French jerseys. C. Selling balloons for the Abilene High pep rally are from left to right: Sandra Ottman, Michelle White, and jennifer Adams. D. This year's officers were from left to right: Tony Surles, Secretaryg Arlena Bednar, Presidentg Leesa jackson, Treasurerg julie Rucker, Vice- President. Industrial Arts Has Active Year Pictured from left to right above are: First row: Steve McNaughton, james Freeman, Billy Andrews, Ken Grimm, Henry Lucke, Steve Ellinger. Second row: Greg Point, Billy Fowler, David Sellers, Terry Baker. Third row: Mr. james Payne, Darrel Vickers, Mr. Darrell Rideout, Randy Hoff, Trennon Young, Greg Caldwell, Kerry Allison, Mike Meller, Mike Merritt, Bill Orenic, Vita Beall. Creating an interest in drafting and involving students in various activities were the main goals of the Industrial Arts program at Cooper this year. Students must learn to apply and use certain architectual skills such as mathematics, wood working, graphing, and map drawing. Many of the best drawings that were made were entered in competitive meets held at Abilene Christian College and Midland High School. Also some of the students entered drawings in the state meet that was held in Austin. The students had a candy sale to help pay for the trips to Midland and Austin. The students selling the sufficient amount of candy were able to order club jackets. ln addition to this they worked on a group project in which they built a model house. This model was entered in the competition at various meets. Club officers this year were Billy Andrews, President, Henry Lucke, Vice Presidentg Steve Ellinger, Secretaryg Steve McNaughton, Treasurer, Ken Grimm, Reporter' James Freeman Sgt.-at-Arms' and Mr- Jgmgg Payne Sponi Officers were from left to right: Steve McNaughton, Steve Ellinger, Billy 1 7 9 , SOL Andrews, james Freeman, Ken Grimm, and Henry Lucke. Honor Society Assists in School Events ,, ra - 956' 1. jennifer Adams 2. Brad Pender Ruth Sidner 5. 4. Mark Armbrustcr 5 Mrs Qld ll 6 on . we Pam Nix Molly Mosley Pzrti Winter Thomas Whxlcr Teresa Nemeth David Hooper Margaret Armbrustcr Russell Moore . Chrter Henson Cooper's organization of the scholarly, National Honor Society, started the year early by assisting with the new Fall Registration system. An orientation was sponsored by mem- bers for sophomores and new students. Soon after the year began, members aided in the distribution of activity cards. Later, the annual College Night, where students are given the opportunity to learn more about colleges in the area, was organized in cooperation with the Abilene High Honor Society. In December the Society almost doubled their membership with a Fall induction. In February members sponsored their annual Valentine Post Office where mem- bers delivered singing telegrams, sealed sentiments and candy to each homeroom. Concluding the year and its events was the Spring induction ceremony. junior and Senior students, inducted into the honor group either in the fall or spring, are chosen on the basis of their scholastic achievement, character, citizenship, and service. Officers of the 1975-76 Honor Society were Steve Bow- yer, Presidentg Pam Laxson, Vice-President, Kelly Knight, Recording Secretary, Susan Burrow, Corresponding Secre- tary, Karen Zavatson, Treasurer and Karen Campbell, Sen- ior Representative. Officers for 1975-76 were Karen Zavatson, Karen Campbell, Steve Bowyer, Kelly Knight, Parn Laxson, and Susan Barrow. ff, fa ap 55 all U Marianne Hooker -Izne Ann Strothcr Kelly Duggan Kris Smith Ann Criswcll Libby Barker john Beckham Bryant McDaniel Bill Bradshaw Teresa Henderson jeff Melson Greg Whighun Mzx Whitlq Ronnie Kidd Kelly Gill Rob Smart 61 ,A Q, QQ? 2 ni BZ Mrs. Clement Pam Iaxson Karen Gunpbell Sucve Bowyer Lynn Bailey Alan Pope Susan Burrow Melinda McNair Mike Ward Kelly Knight Mike unglq Elise Slaughter Karen Zzvatson Carl May 'KL iz 52 fi 259 9 Q gs! K N3 ,. - is iff M 553. X x ,P .x ,xamx-x R K X . .h , - . V I . . , - ' - . . . 4 - - , M. 4. . 1Nm v xx ,B .f,,, xr, iff? 'X-iv alfgi N wa, ff J! N .kt Nw s 5 C. f 5? K 4 47? af? W v' 416911993 mm 1 , A www 1 , T 3 , A 5. , ,, Q 1 SW: '. 11315 1 ak' yi 7 . ,J K' 1 I 1 SPS' 2 M g ' fig, Q 1555 W, X 'ea'- Q-ii ik sig i, . N f F 1 ,KN ,T -5: .- 4 1' Q, Q .g fi S 2. . 1: . s nw X Q x 19? XSVYK w 'R be ! A , . . L -5 ff W,hk E Q , X me ,, x it Charlie Apel . jimmy Tredenniqk 7 1 WWW . A v Danny Cramer Lee Dutton Don Hall Phillip Wicker . Sammy Payne Ralph Thomhill Debra Grimes . jimmy Collier . Wayne Barkley . Gary Alexander . David Ramsey . Trey Buescher . Don Hall 23. Matt Bilsky 24. Brent Pool 25. William Leetch 26. Delainey 27. Stanley Young 28. Pam Bowman ,,---fi . 0 Richard Talley Buddy Brown Ron Barrett . Wayne Davis . Marais Tetzlaf 29. Cheryl Griswold 50. Steve Cashen 31. james Minor 32. Mark Dyer . David Sullivan . john-Iulian 53. Bobby Wilwn Not pictured: Mike Allen A. Stanley Young and Sammy Payne discuss where the rabbit,' may be hidden. B. Dell Laird and Sammy Payne discuss what is going to be on the club agenda. C. Matt Young and Stanley Young try to find the location of the Smokies. A special thanks to the people of International Trucks for the loan of the truck for the picture. an z 165 Back Row left to right: Mrs. Wilma Lucas, Ben Lathen, Steve Brown, David LaBrenz, Tonya Boyd, Malanda Herdon, Marissa Kirk, Luella Kele, Lynnette Winters,,Io Ann Smith, Laura Hale, Melissa Bondick, Cindy Ballard, Cheryl Wilkins, Peggy Rankin, Kay Kinerd, Cheryl Breedlove. Second Row left to right: Mario Torrez, Rebbie Brown, Angela Timms, Sharon Barnes, Robin Hanna, Cindy johnson, and jane Trevino. HECE Develops Skills For The Business World Home Economics Cooperative Education is a course to help improve student's knowledge in the business world. One of the main events was an appreciation banquet honoring employers and members of the Advisory Board. H.E.C.E. students participated in HERO Chapter of FHA. The officers for the 1975-76 school year were: Robin Hanna, President, Tonya Boyd, Vice-President, Kay Berry, Secretary, Cheryl Wilkins, Treasurer, Beverly Adams, 2nd Vice-President, Sharon Barnes, 3rd Vice-President. A. Robin Hanna. Sharon Barnes, and Cheryl Wilkins worked in the dietetic field this year, A. I M1 V , f '.'. . ,f 'uw 14 -1 7 fm' f - - ,ff Vf 1- wwf f . .w M 121 sau a v , an 1 K f , : gi n fm f . yi- fn , , 1 ' + ,zu 1 A ' 5' fa 1 , i f wr , W U 1 X f Q fi? vu , ,yu gf, ,ff- 1, 1, . 9, 2 Q W ,WM , . , .,,, ,Y 1 ' X Y VQ? ' 5, - ,xiii ' , A an , Q M , 4 i , g 5 f Af ., k ,Wm ' 3+ Q 4,054+ Y . , 7 . gf 1 f W Rh. -.ig Q A ,M . Q ig 3 'LE , 5 v l I e Qs . Q F f, ?' Me i , 4 il .NX X 1 a 5 ,fs f 'T' :X . Ng, Aviation Club Develops Aerial Technique Dwight Wimbley, Raymond Murphy, William Brooks, Brian Drury, Dwayne Wimbley Dell Laird Mickey Chaney Magi Wardwell Scott Senter Mike McClelland, Mark McKelvey, Mark Smith, Randy Meekshlames Strouse Brian Carter Ivlr Granville Griffith The Aviation Club was very successful this year. The officers this year were Scott Senter, president, Mike ,McClelland, vice-presidentg both of whorn are F.F.A. licensed pilots. lviickey Chaney was treasurer. Mr. Granville Griffith was the sponsor. The two pilots of the club taught the members cross country techniques, map reading, flight computer opera- tion, and inflight training. The training plane, which is a Cessna 150, belongs to Mike McClelland. The club has high hopes for next year. They hope to reach new and different goals. A Brian Carter, Mark Smith, Mark McKelvey, and Dwayne Wimbley examine a Cessna 150. B. Mr. Granville Griffith was the Aviation club sponsor. 168 B 12- 1 A Je 5 15 Q. u I O ' ' Nu f-N ,Q .K F' f. Efwg, L Q D . Nf'OKs Q X i E 'Q -. X il Qi. X .. 'x .gf x K? als. 1x3 ' N2 vs'- L- C. A. Activities and Faculty were from left to right: David Hooper, Kim Stevens, Robin Baringer, Leslie Breedlove, Marianne Wilson, Steve Berry, and Craig Strain. B, Classes staff included Sue Harding, David Davis, Tina Driessner, Dell Laird, Roger Austin, Steve McElroy, Magi Wardwell, and Mary Margaret Randle. C. Members of the Business Staff were from left to right: Melinda Landrum, Nancy Parker, Cheryl Prigmore, Seata Bridges, Pam Alford, and Nancy Bander. D. Sports included Scott Henderson, Brad Pierce, Katherine Herald, Tommy Lindley, Lisa jones, Buddy Fisher, and Bryant Quinn. E. Other members of the Business Staff were, from left to right: jonathan Gibbs, Becky Powell, Pam Laxson, Carol Castle, Deidre Hardin, Lucia Arrant, Kathy Russey, Kelle Ray, Cindy Caskey, Mitzi Cook, Steve Doty, Teri Brown, Glenn Morgan, andjane Ann Strother. 170 E im- QQ 1 A. ,Ng-N i ,, i 1' ' , 4 z-. We 45- e ' 'Zia M wrt-Nz' K l '- firm, Q' ' :' 1 s M 'Ya B. N ,391 -+ 'QS' S C. A. Members of the Executive Board were ffirst rowj Sally Brown, Cheryl Strain, Pat Kil- patrick, Leslie Breedlove, Chris Cox, Debbie Waldraff and Mary Clearwater. Csecond rowj Gregg Cantrell, Ann Norris, Brad Pierce, and Steve McElroy. Cthird rowb Randy Bacon. Bryant Quinn, Roger Austin, Kathy Russey, and Pam Laxson. ffourth rowj Dale Fuller, Craig Strain and David Hooper. B. The Business Staff members were Cbaclc rowj Judy Stewart, Corey Howard, Kevin Stew- art and Laura Hale. Cfront rowj LaHonda Wallace,jackie Malaer, Roy Hail, and Ben Mel- son. C. Club Staffers included Lori MacNevin, Roy Black, Brenda Price, Tom Foote. Mary Clearwater, Chris Cox, Debbie Waldraff, club editors, Janie Fielder, Robin Fisher, Patty Smith, Linda Wolf and Laura Middlebrooks. Cooper Crest Provides Interesting ews Coverage Bottom row, left to right: Janet Washington, Josie Powell, Bram Franklin, Don Fassett, Keith Mask. Second row: Julie Bearden, Mitzi Henderson, Sue Harvey, l Loylene Muncey, Max Whiteley, Mike Harvey, Donna Testa. Third row: Kelly Kemp, Sharon Robinson, Theresa Roth, Pat Dawson, Jody Weaver, Stephen X Upham, Nancy Beckham, Ricky Hoff, Kraig Kemp, John Grissom, Kevin Stewart, Larry Clem, Mark Holmes. Not pictured are Doyle Bradshaw, Jana Pittman, Michelle Anderson, Cheryl Cartee, Ricky Dodson, Karen Herriage, Kim Marr, and Ray Olah. The COGPER CREST, under the sponsorship of Mrs. ' Nancy Walter and Mrs. Frances Hermann, had a very busy, J successful year. With issues coming out every two weeks, l the staff wrote interestingly with informing facts in every it story. Various editorials and features highlighted every issue of the CREST. Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Hermann greatly helped the staff ' with the many problems concerning the hectic publication I x of the CREST. Without the guidance of these sponsors the COOPER CREST staff would not have accomplished the many goals connected with the paper. The 1975-76 CREST editor was Josie Powell. Managing editor was Cheryl Cartee and business manager was Sharon Robinson. i A. Rickey Dodson, Julie Bearden, Theresa Roth, Mark Holmes, and Don Fassett are Crest members at Abilene Printing. ig A. 172 one 3973 ,J -t- ,,4s, '- if B. A. Editorial and business staff members are: Sharon Robinson, Max White- ley, Kraig Kemp, Donna Testa. Seated are Michele Anderson, Josie Powell, Cheryl Cartee. B. Members of the Cooper Crest at Abilene Printing are Sue Harvey, Jody Weaver, Larry Clem, Doyle Bradshaw, Mitzi Henderson, Pat Dawson. C. Staff and sports writers are top row, left to right: Kelly Kemp, Stephen Upham, Kevin Stewart, Keith Mask. Bottom row are Nancy Beckham, Bram Franklin, Loylene Muncy, and John Grissom. D. Staff writers in the Crest office are Ricky Hoff,Janet Washington, Karen Herriage, Ray Olah, Mike Harvey, Kim Marr. Seated is Jana Pittman, G1JGQJlF'JlElE Editor ................,....... ...................................................... J osie Powell Managing Editor .................... ......... C heryl Cartee Business Manager ..................... ....... S haron Robinson Assistant Business Manager ........ .............. B ram Franklin Feature Editor ........................... ......... M ichele Anderson Sports Editors ......................... ...........,.... K eith Mask John Grissom Staff Artist ............ .............. M ax Whitely Photographer ............ ......... S tephen Upham Exchange Editor ...................................................................... Loylene Muncy Business Staff ................,.........,.................................................... Larry Clem, Pat Dawson, Mike Harvey, and Jody Weaver. Staff Writers ............................................................................. Julie Bearden, Nancy Beckham, Ricky Dodson, Don Fassett, Sue Harvey, Mitzi Henderson, Karen Herriage, Ricky Hoff, Mark Holmes, Kelly Kemp, Kraig Kemp, Kim Marr, Ray Olah, Jana Pittman, Teri Roth, Kevin Stewart, Donna Testa, and Janet Washing- ton. 173 U l E K K 174 175 ' chLeuefhaQpf9uJto,,476 Linda French Kathy james Lynn Bailey Kelly Knight Nancy Parker Kent Eaton Student Council Corresponding Recording Vice President Treasurer PrCS1dCr1t Representative Secretary Secretary Making 1976 their best year at Cooper, Seniors partici- pated in various activities everywhere from a Homecoming float to a Senior Musical. Memories were made that will endure for a lifetime such as the fun in preparing the Senior Class Homecoming reception. The Senior Class picture added an extra boost to the year as 1976 was the first year the pictures were offered in color. College filled the atmos- phere as the many activities that come prior to it took place such as College Night and College Entrance Exams. The 1976 year was climaxed with a memorable graduation on May 27, 1976 at Taylor Coliseum. The Senior Class Officers were as follows: Kent Eaton, President, Kelly Knight, Vice-President, Kathy james, Corresponding Secretary, Lynn Bailey, Recording Secretary, Nancy Parker, Treasurer, and Linda French, Student Council Representative. A. Sherry Bivins hurries to complete a typing assignment. B. Mr. Granville Griffith lends a helping hand to Becky Richards and Liana Wiggins. C. The student body, led by the senior class, displayed with great pride the 1975-76 Bicentennial Homecoming Float. -,A ,Q A B. if lt, is Q W ABBOTT, MARY Stu, Coun. Rep. 2,35 Classical Film Soc. 2,35 Coug. Pride 15 Oper. Mainstream 25 Volleyball l. ADAMSJENNIFER Christian 1,25 French Club 35 Intra. 15 Volleyball 1,2,35 Volleyball Letter 3. ALEXANDER, BETSY Stu. Coun. Rep. 35 Cheerleader 35 C Club 35 Clas- sical Film Soc. 35 Coug. Pride l,2,35 Volleyball l,2. ALEXANDER, CATHY Stu. Coun. Rep. 15 FPA 15 Christian 2,35 Coug. Pride 15 Oper. Mainstream 25 O.D. l,3. ALEXANDER, HAROLD Electr. 35 Ecology 25 Intra. 2,35 Tourn. Speech 3. ALEXANDER, REX Chem. Ass't. ALLEN, MARK FCA 1,35 C Club 1,35 Football l,2,39 Baseball 3. ALLRED, CAREY Art 15 VICA 2,35 Intra. 15 Basketball Mgr. 15 ICT 3rd Place 25 Library Staff 1. ALVAREZ, VICKY FHA 35 Art 3. ANDERSON, COBURN Choir 1,25 FCA 1,25 FHA l,2,35 Football Mgr. 1,25 Football Letter 2. ANDERSON, 'DAVID VICA 2,3. ANDERSON, ELLEN HR Sec. 35 FPA 15 Classical Film Soc. 2,35 Coug. Pride 1,25 Volleyball 25 Track 2. ANDREWS, BILLY Drafting 1,2,35 Intra. 35 Track 1,2,35 Drafting lst State. ANGEL, GAILA Band 1,2,35 Twirler 2,35 U.I,L. Band 1,2,35 U.I.L. Solo Ensemble 1,2,35 State Twirling 1,2,33 State Clarinet 1,2,3. ANGLEY, COY it A. Seniors model their jerseys along with Senior Citizen, Principal Roger Bauernfeind ANTILLEY, DAVID VICA 2,35 Bio. Ass't. 1. APEL, CHARLIE HR V.Pres. 35 Electronics 35 Intra. 2,3. ARMBRUSTER, MARGARET Choir 1,35 Ecology 25 Film Soc. 35 Chem. Ass't 3. ARMENTA, PEGGY OEA 35 Ecology 15 Cong. Pride 1,2,3. ATKINS, ERNIE Stu. Coun. 15 HR Pres. 15 Ecology 15 FCA 1,2,35 Intra 2,35 Football 1,2,3. ATWATER, DAVIS Intra. 35 Football 35 Track 3. ATWOOD, CINDY Orchestra 1,2,35 German 35 Film Soc. 35 Christian 1,2535 Thespians 2,35 U.I.L. Typ. 1. ATWOOD, KAY ., FPA 15 VICA 2,35 Volleyball 25 Att. Office 1. AUCOIN, SALLY OEA 35 FHA 15 Coug. Pride 15 VOE 2,3. AVERY, JEFF HR Pres. 15 Film Soc. 15 German 35 Intra. 1,3. BACON, RANDY Band 1,25 CREST 25 TALISMAN Art Ed. 35 Latin 15 Film Society Pres. 3. BAGLEY, BILL HR Pres. 25 Film Soc. 35 Intra. 1,2,3. BAILEY, LYNN Honor Soc. 2,35 Class Rec. Sec. 35 Christian 2,35 Coug. Pride 15 Gymnastics 1,2. BANDER, NANCY Film Soc. 25 Coug. Pride 1,25 Mainstream 25 Exchange 35 Volleyball 2,35 Intra. 2,3. ' BANNISTER, KATHY Film Soc. 15 Ecology 25 lntra. 1,25 Coug. Pride 1. BAKER, TERRY Band 1,25 Film Soc. 1,25 Drafting 3. BARKERJOE BARNES, SHARON Stu. Coun 15 FHA 15 Health C. 25 HECE 35 Intra. 1,2. BARNETT, MIKE Latin 1,25 FCA 1,25 Film Soc. 35 Intra. 2,35 Track 1,2. BARRETT, RON C.B. 35 Intra. 3. 'A BAXLEYJULIE BEAHM, LEE BEALL, VITA FBLA 25 Band 1,2,35 Band Office. BEARD, GLENAJO Band 1,2,35 Christian 25 Exchange 35 Stu. Store 25 Deans Office 2. BEARDENJULIE l Film Soc. 25 CREST 35 Att. Office 3. BEAVER, ROY Band 2,35 Advisory Committee 2. BEDNAR, ARLENA, German Club 35 FPA 15 Film Soc. 25 French Club 35 Intra. 2. 5 BEDOYA, BOBBY Film Soc. 1, Intra. 1,2,3. BELL,.IlMMY FCA 1,2,35 Film Soc. 35 Intra. 2,35 Football 1,2,35 Football Letter 3. BENTON, BRENDA Stu. Coun. Rep. 35 Film Soc. 25 FTA 35 Coug. Pride 15 Gymnastics State Meet Qualifier 1. BENTON, DEBBIE COMMENTARIUS 35 FTA 25 Christian 35 Coug. Pride 2,35 Drill Team 35 Intra. 3. BENZ, DAVID Christian 1,2,35 Offset Print. 2,35 Intra. 1. BERRIER, MARCIA BERRY, STEVE TALISMAN 2,35 Natl. Thespians 15 Art Ass't 25 Cafeteria worker 2,3. BERRYMAN, FRANK HR V. Pres. 25 Hr Treas. 15 Film Soc. 1,25 German Club 35 Officiating 15 Intra. 1,2,3. BILSKY, MATT Film Soc. 2,35 Chess Club 25 CB Club 35 Intra. 2. BIVINS, SHERRY R HR Rep. 15 Intra. 2,35 FPA 15 Christian 2,35 CVAE 35 Gymnastics 3. BLACK, BELIA FHA 2,3. BLACK, EDDIE Choir 1,2,35 Choir Alt. All Region, Singing Men 1,2,35 Radio Club 35 Choir U.I.L. Sweepstakes 15 Sweepstakes Buccaneer Festival 2. BLACK, KATHLEEN FPA 15 Film Soc. 25 Latin Club 35 Coug. Pride 15 Intra. 2,35 Gymnastics 2. BLACK,RONNIE BONDICK, MELISSA 5 ,,.,5 5 HEcEs. at A ' 'ff f, Qs A. Mr. Larry DeVasto examines Nancy Bancler's notebook concerning the supernatural. 1 i .ia 9 .E gy of . ' F BORDEN, ROLAND Intra. 3g Basketball 1. BOREN, BONNIE Choir 2,3g FHA 3. BOSLEY, DAVID CVAE 3. BOWDEN, MARY Film Soc.1g FHA 39 Lib. Ass't 1,2. BOWEN, DAVID HR Pres. lg Stu. Coun. Rep. 35 Gun lg Film Soc. 1,2g C.B. 33 Intra. 1,2g Baseball lg Golf 2,3. BOWEN, TERRI Orch. 15 TALISMAN l,3g FHA lg Black Studies lg Christian 3g UIL Alt. Orch. lg Lib. Ass't 1. BOWYER, STEVEN Honor Soc. 2,3g Pres. Honor Soc. 35 TALIS- MAN lg FPA lg Film Soc. 2,34 Rensselaer Polytechnic Medal 2g Dept. Honoree-Span. 23 Eng. Ass't 3. BOYKIN, BELINDA Stu. Coun. 2,33 Cheerleaders 39 Class Record- ing Sec. 25 Christian 25 Exchange Club 35 Oper. Mainstream 2. BRADSHAW, BILL Stu. Coun. 3g HR Vice Pres. lg FPA 2,3g Intra. 1,2,3g Science Fair Honorary Award 2,3. BRA'l 1 ON, TONI Choir 1,2,3g Film Soc. 1,2,3g Int'l Thespians 2,3g Region Auditions 3. BREEDLOVE, LESLIE TALISMAN 1,2,3g Film Soc. 1,2,35 Latin Club 2,3g Coug. Pride 1,2. BRENNEN, RICHARD HR Vice Pres. 2,3g Christian 1,2,3g Intra. 1,2,3. BREUNIG, DIANE HR Rep. 2,35 FT A lg Christian 2,3g Coug. Pride 1. BROOKS, TONY BROOKS, WILLIAM Latin 1. BROWN, BRENDA FHA 2, Atten. Off. 3. BROWN, DENISE Choir lg Christian Club 1 2 3 lntra 1 2 Track 2, Library Staff. BROWN, KATHLYN BROWN, REBBIE HECE 35 Film Soc. 2, FHA 3 Coug Pride 1,25 Volleyball 1. BROWN, RODNEY HR. Pres. lg Film Soc. 1 FCA 1 Inrra 1 2 3 Track 2,3g Letter 2,3. BROWN, SALLY Band l,2,3g Pub. Officer 3 TALISMAN 1,2,3g Bus. Man. 3, Math Club 1 Pres 1 German Club 33 Sec. 3g Film Soc 3 V Pres 3g German Award 2. BROWN, THERESA FHA 2,35 Film Soc. 3. BROYLES, CLAUDIA BRYAN, GINA Honor Soc. lg Band 2g HR Pres 3 Ecology Club lg Film Soc. 2, UIL Marching Contest 2 BRYANT, LYNN HR. Rep., Band 1,2,3, Band Pres 3 Latin Club Treasurer 2,35 lntra 1 3 BRUMBEAU, .IAN FHA 1, FTA 35 Film Soc 2 Tennis State Champs, letter 2,35 Ag. Office 3 BUESCHER, TREY Band 1,2,3g TALISMAN Photo 123 CB Club 39 lntra. 1,2,3. BURKE, RICKY Band 1,2,35 All Region All Area All State U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble 1 2 BURKS, ROBERT Choir 1,2g FFA 1,35 FHA Show 1 BURROW, SUSAN HR Sec, Coug. Pride 1 Girls Track 2 3 Who's Who Award 3, Track Letter 2 BUSH, BOBBY HR Treas. 35 Intra.1,2. ef, Q 1' sf f - ' A 3 ' KAf'iif5 , . .. 'K lk ' ' f . ' , iv CQ? ig.i'i'Pa,'?' F1 .walk Sezf M 4 la 'Ss uk . is BYROM, MARK Stu. Coun. Rep.3 HR Pres. 2,33 FCA 13 VICA 2,33 Football l:Shop-Regional l. CALDWELL, RUTH HR Pres. 2, FTA l,2,33 Coug Pride 1,2,33 Drill Team 3g Exchange 2,33 Att. Off. 3. CAMARILLO, BARRY Film Soc. lg VICA 3QCl'18P- 3. CAMPBELL, KAREN Honor Soc, 2,33 Sr. Rep. 33 Choir l,2,31 Film Soc. lg Coug, Pride 1,23 Cooper Vienna Choir3 Region I Choir 3. CANTRELL, BETSY Stu. Coun. Rep. 3g Band l,2,33 Christian 33 UIL SolofEnsemble, UIL Marching Comp. l,2,33 I Division UIL Ensemble l,2,3. CANTRELL, GREGG TALISMAN 1,2,33 Business Mgr. 33 COM- MENTARIUS 33 Film Soc. l,2,3, Vice-Pres. 33 Oper. Mainstream 2. CARR,jOHN Greenhand lg Auto Body Repair l. CARROLL, RICKY Film Soc. l,2,3, FCA l,2,33 Football l,2,3: Letter 2,3. CARROLL, ROBERT VICA 33 Football 23 lntra. 2,33 HR. Sgt. at Arms. CARSON, WAYNE FCA l,2,33 Film Soc. 1,33 FPA 23 lntra. 33 Football lg Baseball l,2.5Q Letter 3. CASEY: o1.A Band lg Health Careers 1,23 HECE 23 lntra. 3. CASKEY, TODDI TALISMAN 33 Photo.3 Film W. 33 Christian Club 33 Intra. 1,2,3. CHANEY, BOBBY FCA lg Inrra. 33 Football l,2,3Q Letter 3. CHANEY, MICKEY Intra. 2. CHAVEZ, YVONNE Latin 13 OEA 33 Coug. Pride 33 Drill Team Captain 3. CHERRY, LINDA '95 CHURCHILL, SHERYL FBLA 35 Coug. Pride 15 Intra. 1,25 Award 1,25 Rep. 3. CLARKEJOHN CLAXTON, .IAM ES Band 1,2,35 Band Sweepstakesg UIL Marching, Con- cert, Sight Reading l,2. CLAYTON, RONNY FCA 1,2,35 Film Soc. l,2,35 Intra. 2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 Letter 3. CLECKNER, LINDA FBLA 25 OEA 35 FHA 35 Library Workers. CLEEK, KIMBERLY VICA 35 FHA 35 Pe. Off. 25 Voc. Off. 3. CLICKBIAMES Band 1,2,35 Intra. 1,2,3. COCHRANJOHNNIE Gun Club 15 VICA 2,35 FHA 2,35 Track 1. COCKERELL, JAY HR. Pres. 25 FPA 15 Classical Film 35 Intra. 1,2,3. COGBURN, CURTIS HR. Pres. 35 Choir 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Pres. 2,35 UIL Choir 2,35 Baseball 3 Letter 3. COMELLA, DAWN FBLA 25 Coug. Pride 15 Lab Asst. 1. COOK, SHERRY FPA 15 DECA 2,35 FHA 35 Attendance Office 1. COOKE, VICKI Choir 1,25 FTA 1,25 Thespians 35 Coug. Pride 1,25 All Region Choir 1,25 UIL Solo l,2. COSSABONE, ALAN Band 1,2,35 Dnxm Major 35 Choir 1,2,35 Football 1,25 Band UIL Sweepstakes 1,25 Regional Choir 2,3. COWAN, CHERYL Orchestra 1,2,35 Sec. 35 Health Careers 1,25 Pres 25 CMA 35 V-Pres. 35 UIL Orchestra 1,25 All Region Orch. 25 Quartet First Division CRANOR, TOM Band 1,2,39 Intra. 3.5 UIL Marching 1,25 Sight Read- ing 1,25 Concert 1,25 Sweepstakes l,2. CRISWELL, ANN Band 1,2,35 Latin 2,35 Band Sweetstakes 1,2,35 Nat. Merit Semi-Finalist 35 UIL Marching 1,2,35 UIL Concert 1,2,3. CROCKETT, DEBRA VICA 2,3. CROW, AN NEVA Film Soc.-2.5 OEA 25 Christian 35 Intra. 1,2,35 Library Staff 1. CURRIE, PATSY VICA 2,35 Treas. 35 Competitions 2,33 Attendance Office 3. DANIELS, LEONARD Prin. Office 3. DARBY, DERREL VICA 2,3. DAVENPORT, WILLIAM HR. Pres. 35 Film Soc. 2,35 German 35 Pres. 35 Intra. 35 Tennis 1. DAVIS, CINDY Art Club 2,35 FHA V-Pres. 35 Coug. Pride 15 Intra. 2,35 l..ab. Ass't. 15 Art Ass't. 2. A. Pat Terry, Mr. Ralph Thornhill, Libby Barker, Brian Hurst and Mr. Roger Bauemfeind display an Abi- lene Bicentennial flag. o DAVIS, DAVID Choir 1,2,3g Singing Men 3g Tennis l,2,3g Letter 2,3g Intra. 2. DAVIS, RAYMOND VICA 39 Reporter 3. DEHOYOS, ALICE FHA 2, Christian 35 Coug. Pride 1,2. DENNIS, CINDY Art lg Christian 2,3. DENNIS, JERRY HR V-Pres. 2g VICA 2,3g ICT 2,33 Intra. 1. DENNIS, JOHN Film Soc. 33 Intra. 2. DOBBS, BILLY DECA 2,3g Gun Club lg FCA 1, Intra. 1,35 Trainer 1, Distributive Ed. 2,3. DOUCET, DOYLE Choir 1,2,3g FPA 1,25 Math Club 1,2g Singing Men 1,2,3g Choir UIL Sweepstakes Solo l,2,3g Region Choir. DOZIER, DIANNE HR Pres. 3, Christian 1,2,3g Co-Pres. 39 Coug. Pride 1,2,5g Squad Capt. 3. DRUESEDOW, TVVYLIA Band 1,2,3g Sen. Rep. 3g Choir 35 HR Reporter 3, AHS-CHS Exchange 25 UIL Marching 1,2,33 Ensemble 1,2. DUGGAN, KELLY Stu. Coun. 39 Historian 35 Thespians 2,33 junior Rep. 25 Coug. Pride 1, Intra. 2,33 Toum. Speech 2,39 National Merit Semi-Finalist 3. DUKE,-IULIE FHA 35 Spanish Club 25 FBLA 3. DUNCAN, LISA HR Sec. 1, Film Soc. 2,35 Intra. 1,2,3g Volleyball 1,2,3g Letter 1,2,3. DUNLAP, BONNIE Band 1,2,3, FPA 2,39 UIL Marching, Concert, Sight Reading, 1,2,3g Dist. Band, Region Band, Band Solos 1,2. DUNNJEAN E HR Pres. 35 FI-IA 3, V-Pres. 33 Speech Team 33 Choir 1,2,33 UIL Solo 35 All Region 35 Choir Off. DUNN, ROBERT VICA 3g ICT 39 Football 1,2g Letter 2. DU'l'TON,LEE Gun 15 Ecology 25 CB 35 Intra. 2,3. DUVALL,jEFF F.C.A. 1,2535 German 35 Oper. Mainstream 25 Intra. 35 Football 1,2,3, Letter5 Track 1,2. EATON, KENT Sr. Class Pres. 1,35 Junior Favorite, Soph. Favorite5 Football 1,2,3, letter 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3, Letter 2,35 F.C.A. 2,3. EAVES, CYNTHIA Band 1,2,35 Choir 2,35 Intra. Rep. 35 F.H.A. 35 Intra. 3. EDWARDS, MARGARET Band UIL Marching 25 Film Soc. 2,35 Track 1,25 lst place Regional track5 Track Letter. EL-ATTRACHE, DAVID Film Soc. 35 Varsity Swimming 1,2,35 Intra. 25 Swimming Letter 3. ELLINGER, STEVE HR Vice Pres. 35 Film Soc. 15 Christian 1,2535 Draft- ing 2,35 Industrial Arts 2,35 lst State Drafting 2. ELLIOTJAMES Auto Body 15 FHA 35 Intra. 1,25 Football 1. EMORY, LINDA Band 1,2,35 OEA 35 HR Sec. 35 Film Soc. 25 FHA 1. ESTRADA, LUPE ETHEREDGE, PAM Christian 1,2,35 Coug. Pride 15 Intra. 1,35 Volleyball 15 Volleyball Letter 1. EVANS, MILTON Chess 25 Intra. 1,25 Lib. Ass't 1. A. Becky Stevens and Kim Stevens try to balance' the Student Store budget. ' FANNIN, DARLA Ecology lg OEA 2g CVAE. FARMER, DORSI Stud. Council l,2,3g Cheerleader 35 Class Officer 1,2, FPA lg Film Soc. 2,39 Class Favorite 1,2. FARNSWORTH, JAY Film Soc. 2,3g Swimming 1,2g Intra. 2,3. FAULKNER, DEBBIE HR V.Pres.g Christian 3, Cougars Pride 1,25 Intra. 1,2,3g Volleyball Mgr. FERGUS, DAN HR Vice Pres., Film Soc. 1,2,3g FCA 2,35 Intra. 33 Track 2,35 Football lg Tourn. Speech. FERNANDEZ, LAURA FPA lg Christian 33 Coug. Pride 1,3g Drill Team 35 Gymnastics lg Library Ass't. 1,3. FIELDER, ,IANIE TALISMAN 2,3g Christian 1,39 Film Soc. 2, Coug. Pride lg Track lg Gymnastics 2. FISHER, BUDDY Siren Squad 2,3g TALISMAN 2,3g FPA 1,2,3g FCA l,2,3g Exchange 35 Golf l,2,3. FLAMMING, DAVE Film Soc. 33 Track 1,2,3gM.O.D. 2,3. FOOTE, TOM Stu. Council 1, TALISMAN 2,3, Film Soc. l,3g Ger- man 3, Intra. l,3. FORD, CAY Attd. Office 3. FORD, SUSAN Ecology lg Christian 2,3g Film Soc. l,2g Intra. 2. FOWLER, ELIZABETH Stud. Council 1, Choir 3, FHA 1,2g Coug. Pride Ig Library Ass't. FRANKLIN, CINDY Stud. Council 2, Christian 2g Film Soc. lg FTA 2,35 Intra. 2. FRENCH, LINDA Choir 35 TALISMAN lg Latin 2,3g Coug. Pride lg Speech 1,2,3g Class Officer 3. FROH, RICHARD VICA 2,3. FRY, BILLY COMMENTARIUS 35 Photo Ed. 35 Gun Club 15 Christian Club 2,35 Library Staff 2,3. FRY, BRENDA HR. Pres. 35 FHA 15 VICA 25 DECA 35 Intra. 1,3. FULLER, DALE Band 1,2,35 Prop. Off. 35 Ass't Prop Off. 25 TALIS- MAN 35 Bus. Photo5 Film Soc. 35 UIL Marching, concert, Sight Reading 1,2,35 Band Sweepstakes 1,2. FULLER, SHIRLEY Transfer FULLER, WANDA GAA, CYNTHIA FBLA 3. GAMEZ, AMADOR VICA 25 Football 15 Baseball 1. GARCIA, CARLOS HR. Treas. 35 VICA 35 Intra. 35 HR. Intra. Rep. 35 Science Fair 1,3. GARDNER, BECKY Honor Soc. 2,35 Cheerleader 35 FTA 15 Film Soc. 35 Coug. Pride 1,25 Track 1. GARRETT, KATHY Band 15 HR. Sec. 35 CMA 35 Film Soc. 2,35 Drill Team 35 Gen. Off. Worker. GAY, LYSA OEA 35 Contest 3. GAYDEN, GAYLE Choir 1,2,35 Christian Club 1,2,35 CMA 35 Coug. Pride 2,35 Sq. Capt. 35 Intra. 35 Choir, Vienna Tour. GERDES, MARK Band 1,2,35 Christian Club 1,2,35 Intra. 2,35 UIL Marching, Concertg Sweepstakes. GIBBS, PAULA HR, Pres. 35 Christian Club' 1,2,35 Film Soc. 25 Coug. Pride 1,25 Intra. 3. . GILCHREST, MARK l Choir 1,2,35 Pres. 35 FCA 1,2,35 Choir Club 1,2,35 Intra. 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Alt. Region Choir. GILL, KELLY HR. Pres. 15 Sec. 35 C Club 2,35 FPA 15 FCA 1,25 Football 1,2,35 Letter 2,35 Track 1,2. GILL, JAMES Siren Squad 35 Band 15 Christian Club 1,2,35 Intra. 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Letter 2,35 Track 1,2,35 Letter 1,2,3. GLANDON, SIDNEY HR. Pres. 15 V-Pres. 35 FPA 1, FT A 35 Ecology Club 25 Science Fair 3. GLOYD, RONALD Film Soc. 35 CB Radio Club 35 ROTC Color Guard 3. GOEBEL, DAN Drafting 35 Film Soc. 35 Library Staff 3. GOGGANS, CATHY Film Soc. 15 OBA 2,35 OBA Leadership Conference 25 Historian 2. GOLLIHAR, TRICIA Band 1,2,35 Twirlcr 1,2,35 FHA 35 UIL Solo-Ensem- ble 1,2,35 Band, -District Region 15 State Twirling Ensembleil. GOMEZ, TANY A FHA 2. GRANT, MARK TALISMAN 15 FTA 15 Latin 25 Film Soc. 35 Intra. 3. GRANT, ROBERT Christian Club 1,3, Choir 1,2,3, Section Leader 1, Singing Men, 1,2,3, Choir Award 1,2, Intra. 2, Golf 1,2,3. GRANTHAM, PAMELA Choir 1,2,3, FTA 1,2,3, Coug. Pride 1,2, UIL Choir, 1,2,3, Region 3. GREEN, ADRIENNE HR. Reporter 3, FPA 1, Film Soc. 2,3, Coug. Pride 1,2, Voc. Off. Worker 1,2. GRISWOLD, CHERYL FHA 2, CB 3, Library Staff 2, Intra. 3. GUTIERREZ, FELIPE HR. V'Pres. 3, CMA 3, Latin 2,3, Film Soc. 3, Quarter System Committee 2, Library Staff 2. HARRELL, THOMAS HAILE, BRENDA FPA 1, FHA 2,3, Coug. Pride 1, HOCT Area, Dis- trict, State, 2,3, Homemaking Ass't. 1. HALL, MIKE HR. Pres. 1, TALISMAN 1,2, Soph. and jr. Eds. Film Soc. 1. HAMBRIC, NANCY OEA 2, HFL Club, Lab Ass't. HAMPTON, CINDY ' Nurses Off. 1. HAMILTON, ANDY Gun Club 2,3, Christian Club 3, Band 1,2,3, UIL Marching, Concert, Sight Reading 1,2,3, Intra. 1,2,3, Sweepstakes, 1,2. HAMRIC, RUSTY HR. Pres. 1, FCA 1,2,3, Christian Club 2, Intra. 1, Football 1,2,3, Letter 2,3, Baseball 1,2,3, Letter 1,2,3, All District Soph. HANKSJANA HR. Pres. 3, Treas. 2, FPA 1, Film Soc. 2,3, Tennis, 1,2,3, Team Captain 2,3, Tennis Award 1,2, State Finals, State Winner. HARDING, SUE ' HR. Sec. 3, TALISMAN 33 Sen. Ed. 3, Christian Club 33 Film Soc. 3, Coug. Pride 2, AHS-CHS Exch. 2, FTA 2. HARDY, ROBERT Band 1,2, UIL Marching, Math Club 1, Science Club 2, UIL Science 1,2, Latin Conv. 2,3, HARKNESS, PAMELA HR. Pres. 3, Concert Choir 1,2,3, Chaplain 3, Coug. Pride 1,2, Miss Merry Andrew 3, Choir Region, Area, All State 2. HARRIS, CATHY Choir 1,2,3, Christian 2,3, FHA 3, Coug. Pride 1,2, HARRIS, PAMELA Distributive Ed. 2,3, Coug. Pride 1. HARRISON, RICHARD Band 1,2,3, Soph. Rep. 1, A11 District 1, FTA ,1,2,3, District Parliamentarian, Intra. 1,2,3, Basketball 2, Band Sweepstakes. HAYMEN, ROBERT Drafting 1, Track 2. HEAD, MARK VICA-ICT 3, Coun. Off. 3. HEALEY, MIKE Art Club l,2,3, Art Vice Pres. 3, Intra. 2. HEARRELL, PAM HR. Sec. 2, Intra. 2, FTA 3, Film Soc. 1,2, Coug. Pride 1,2, Track 1,2,3. HENDERSON, SCOTT Stu. Coun.-2, TALISMAN 1,2,3, FPA 1,2, Oper. Mainstream 1, Exchange Club 3, Golf 1,2,3. HENRY, BEAU FCA 3, Football 1,2,3g Letter 2,3g Track 1,2,3. HERRING, DAVE Band 1,2,3g Intra. Rep. 2,3g Tourn. Speech 2, Intra. 1,2,3g Stage Band 1,2,3. HIBBITS, LINDA Choir 1,2,3g Film Soc. 1,2,3g Coug. Pride 1,2g UIL Choir 1,3. HILLBURN, PAM HR. Rep. 35 Christian Club 2,34 Coug. Pride 2,3. HILLYER, FRANCES Christian Club 3. HOOK, WANDA ' HR. V-Pres. lg FHA 3, Ecology 2. HOOKER, MARRIANNE Film Soc. 1,2,3g Christian Club 35 Coug. Pride 1,2, Science Fair 2,3. HORTON, MARY Film Soc. 2,3g Christian Club 19 Volleyball 1,2,3g Captain 2,3. HOUGHTON, PAM Film Soc. lg DE 2,3. HOUZE, MARY Choir 1,2 5 Christian Club 1,2,3g Coug. Pride 1,2. HOXVLE,-IOHN FPA 15 Oper. Mainstream 2,3g T.A.P. Comm. 2,59 Football 1,2,5g Letter 3. HUCKABYBIOHN Intra. 2. - Artistic Seniors look over the newly created class sign HUDGENS, MICHAEL HR. Pres. 35 VICA 2,35 Auto Body Shop 3. HUGHES, LEAH CVAE 35 V-Pres. HURST, BRIAN HR. Treas. 35 COMMENTARIUS 35 Track 1,25 Toum. Speech 35 Pres. 35 District, Ready Writing 25 Soph. of the Year Finalists. INGRAM, SUSIE HR. Pres. 25 Christian Club 15 FTA 35 Film Soc. 2,35 C Club 35 Tennis 1,2,35 Varsity 35 Tennis Awards. IVEY, JOY Ecology Club 1,25 FBLA 2,35 Coug. Pride 1,2,35 Drill Team 35 Track 2,35 Letter 2. JACKSON, MICHAEL VICA 2,35 Intra. 1,3. JACKSON, SPENCE HR. Pres. 15 Christian Club 15 Intra. 35 Tennis, JV5 Latin 3. JAMES, KATHY Bottom 65 Class Off. Corr. Sec. 35 HR. Reporter 35 Film Soc. 1,2,35 Coug. Pride 1,25 Track 2. JAMISON, KAREN Christian Club 2,35 OEA 2,35 Intra. 25 Volleyball 1. JANOWIAK, KAREN VOCT 2,3. . JANOWIAK, KATHY HR. Reporter 35 CVAE 35 Voc. Competitions 2,3, JENKINS, BRENDA FBLA 15 OEA 2,35 Treas. 2,35 OEA Contest 2,3. JENNINGS, KELSE HR. Treas. 25 VICA-ICT 35 Intra. 1,2. JENSON, STEVE VOCT 3. JOHNSON, CHRISTY Orch. 15 Ecology 25 OEA 35 Drill Team 35 Intra. 25 OEA Contest 3. JOHNSON, JACKIE FHA 35 Christian Club 35 Prin. Off. 2,3. JOHNSON, REBECCA JOLLY, STEVE Band 1,2,35 Orch. 1,2,35 UIL State Solo, Ensemble 1,2,35 TMEA All State 2,3. JONES, CHERETA OEA 2,35 Christian Club 15 Coug. Pride 15 Intra. 25 VOE Competition 2. JONES, DONNA FHA 25 FTA 35 Coug. Pride 2,3. KANDT, GREG Band 15 Christian Club 2, 35 Intra. 25 Gymnastics 2,35 Letter 2,3. KELLY, DEBRA FHA 1,25 VICA 2,35 'Cosrnotology Competitions 2,35 Cosmotology Award 2. KEMP, KRAIG HR. Reporter 35 CREST 35 Gun Club 15 Film Soc. 25 Christian Club 35 Gymnastics 2,35 Letter 3. KIDWELL, VICTORIA 0 KILPATRICK, PAT Band 1,2,3g TALISMAN 1,2,3g Co-assistant 3, Film Soc. 35 UIL Marching Band 1,2,3gjr. Rep. 2g Sec. 3. KINDER, RON VICA 2,3g Intra. 2, ICT 2,3. KINERD, KAY Choir 1g FHA 1, DECA Sec. 2g HECE Sec. 3g Coug. Pride 1,2g UIL Choir lg UIL Soph. Choir 1. KING, RODNEY Auto Body 2g Intra. 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3. KLINGER, DAVID Stu. Coun. Rep. 3g VICA 35 Intra. 2,3. KLINKER, ,JANET FHA 35 FBLA 35 Clinic 34 Intra. 3. KNIGHT, KELLY Honor Soc. Rec. Sec. 3, Senior Vice-Pres. 3g COM- MENTARIUS: Editor 34 Toumament Speech 2g Forensics State Qualifier 2, 1st place oratory 2. KNIGHT, MARIAN NA Film Soc. 1, OEA 2,3g Cong. Pride 1,23 Vocational fDistrictj 3. LACEY, KARLA Stu. Coun. Corres. Sec. 33 Film Soc.g Tournament Speech UIL 2,35 Forensics State Qualifier 2. LACKEY, DAVID VICA 2, Swimming 1. LAIRD, DELL TALISMAN 35 CMA 3. LAMBERT, DANNY Gun Club 33 Radio Club 3. LANE, RAY FFA Reporter 35 FHA 3, Intra. 3, Football 2,3. LANGLEY, MIKE Honor Soc. 2,39 FPA 1,29 Who Is Who Among American Students 33 Basketball 1,2,3. LAWRENCE, LANA Stu. Coun. Rep. lg CFS 35 Att'd Off. worker 39 Coug. Pride 1,25 Intra. 2,33 Soph. Favorite Run- neiupgjunior Favorite Runner'up. LAXSON, PAM Honor Soc. Vice Pres. 2,3g Stu. Coun. Rep. 3, COM- MENTARIUS 3g Talisman 39 Film Soc. 1,2,3g Coug. Pride 1. LEE KATHY HR Sec. 33 Christian 1,2,3g Fzlm Soc. 2,33 FTA 2,3. Intra 1. LEE, KATHY A. Seniors show excellent spirit in the Homecoming pep rally. LEE, SANDRA Coug. Pride 33 Lab Ass't. 2. LEWIS, RICKY Film Society 1,2, FCA 1,2,3g FHA 33 Football 1,2,3 Baseball 1,2,33 Track 3. L1LEs, JOYCE LINDER, LISA Stu. Coun. Rep. 1,2, Top 1,2,3g FTA 1,2,3g Cong. Pride 1,2,3g Miss FTA 2, Coun. Office 2. LINDSEY, SUSAN FTA 2,3g English Ass't 2,3. LONG, KEVIN Lib. Worker 3. LOWREY, CINDY Stu. Coun. Rep. 3g OEA 2,3g Drill Team 3. LUCKE, HENRY FCA 1,2,5g Drafting 2,35 Intra. 1,2,3g Football l,2,3 Baseball 1,2,3. LUCY, JENNY Choir 1,2,3g HR Rep. 2, Film Soc. lg Christian 2 FTA 3, Coug. Pride 1,2, Intra. 3. LUKE, CINDY VICA 35 HFL 3. LUTHER, AMY FPA 1, Film Soc. 2,3g Coug. Pride 1,2, Coun. Off. 1. MALLON, PAULA HR. Pres. 35 COMMENTARIUS 35 Christian 1,2 German 3g Coug. Pride 1,2. MALPASS, SCOTT MARTIN, DIANA CREST 25 Christian 1,23 Film Soc. 3g FHA 3 Speech Team 2. MARTIN, MARK FPA 15 Christian 2,35 DE 2,3. MARTINEZ, LETICIA VICA 1,2,33 Cosmetology 1,2,3. A. Pat Terry and Mr. Bill Overton set up the spot- lights for the Fall Production. 7 MASON, FRANCES FHA 1, OEA 2,3, MATHEWS,-IANET HR. Pres. 3g FTA 3, VOE 3, Lib. Worker 3. MATHIS, DANNY Drafting lgCIVA 2,3g Baseball 1,2,3. MATTHEWS, MATT FCA 1,2,3g CFS 1,2,3g Intra. 25 Football 1,2,3g Base- ball lg Football Letter. MAXWELL, BRENDA VICA Vice-Pres. 3g Cosmetology fDistrict Statel. MAY, CARL Latin 1,2,3g Officiating Ig Intra. lg Honor Roll l,2,3. MCCLELLAND. MIKE Gun Club lg CB Club 3g Band 1,2,3g Oper. Mainstream If UIL Marching 1,2,3g UIL Concert 2,3. MCDANIEL, BRYANT Stu. Coun. Sge. at Arms 35 Christian 1,2,3, Exchange Club 33 Intra. 2,35 Student Advisory Board 3. McDONALD, KAREN FHA lg Film Soc. 35 Intra. 1,2,3g Lib. Ass't. MCELROY, STEVE Siren Squad 3, HR President 3, TALISMAN I,2,3g Christian 3, Oper. Mainstream 2, Tennis 1,2,3, Run- ner-up Sophomore Favorite 1. MCENTIRE, ANN Band 2,35 Latin 2, Film Soc. 33 UIL Marching 2,3g Band Sweepstakes 2. MCGLASSON, BRUCE FHA 1,2,3. MCKELVEY, MARK Aviation 3g Football lg Baseball 1,2g Football Mgr. 3- , MCLEOD, KENNETH , CB 3g Intra. 3g Basketball 1,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3, Basf ketball, Baseball Letter. , MCNAIR, MELINDA Honor Soc. 35 Choir 1,23 HR Pres. 15 Film Soc' Coug. Pride 1, Tournament Speech 2,3. MCNEEL, BILLY Intra. 3. 1 MEADOR, RANDY MEADOWS, JIMMY FFA 1,2,3g Ag. Off. 3, Cattle judging 2,3g Rodeo Team 3. MEADS, BRENDA Choir 1,2,3g Choir Club 2, Drill Team 35 Choir UIL 1,2,3g UIL Sweepstakes l,2. MEISSNER, RANDY Pres. Art Club 35 Intra. 2, Art Ass't. MERLOCK, KATHY Choir 2g Christian 1,2,3. MERRITT, MIKE Film Soc. 1,2,3g Intra. 3g Football 1,2. METZ, SANDRA Stu. Coun. Rep. 33 Christian 2,33 Film Soc. 1,2,3g Tennis 1,2,3g Latin 1,2,3g Prin. Off. 3. MEYERS, RICK Tennis District Soph. Ig Semifinalist State 2g Tennis Team Champs 1,2,3g All State, Team Captain 3g Regional Finalist, Letter Tennis 1,2,3. MIDDLETON, SUSAN COMMENTARIUS, Short Story Ed. 33 Ecol- ogy 23 Intra. 23 Prin. Off. 2. MILES, CHARLES Band 2,35 CB Radio Club 33 Gun Club 13 Intra. 1,2,33 UIL Band Contest 2,3. MILLER, GARY Track 2,3. MILLER, LARRY Film Soc. 2,33 Library Staff 3. MITCHELL, EDDIE ICT 2,33 VICA 2,33 Intra. 2,3. , MITCHELL, TIM FHA 3. MOKRY, GINGER FHA 1,33 Chairman 33 VICA 2,33 Coug. Pride 1,23 VICA Honorable Mention 23 Atten. Off. l,3. MONTES, ALICIA MONTGOMERY, PEGGY Ecology Club 13 OEA 2,33 Parl. 23 Sec. 33 Coug. Pride 1,2,33 Drill Team 33 Track 2. MOORE, KARLA Bottom 63 33 Cl. Off. Corr. Sec. 23 HR. V- Pres. 33 FPA 13 FTA 2,33 Treas. 2,33 Coug. Pride 1,2,3Q Sq. Capt. 33 Intra. 1. MOORE, PHILIP HR. Intra. Rep. 33 Intra. 33 Track 1,2. Award. MOORE, RUSSELL Swimming 1,2,33 Letter 2,33 Capt. 3. MORGAN, GLENN HR. V-Pres 33 TALISMAN 2,33 German Club 33 Basketball 1,25 Letter 2. MORRIS, CHARLA 3 , Band 1,2,33 Christian Club 13 OEA 2,33 UIL Marching, Concert, Sight Reading, 1,2,33 Band, District, Region 2. MORRISON, PAUL HR. V-Pres. 2,33 FPA 2,33 Intra. 1,2,33 Foot- ball 2,33 letter 2,53 Baseball 1,2,33 Letter 2,3. MORROW, JANET VICA Sgt. at Arms 33 Coug. Pride 13 Intra. 1,23 Intra. Award 1. MUNSELLE, GARY VOCT 2,33 Indus. Arts 2,3. MURASHIGE, CINDY FHA 33 VICA 2. MURPHY, TAMARA FP6 2,5. NASH, AMY HR. Sec. 13 V-Pres. 33 Art Club 33 Film Soc. 1,23 Speech Team 2. NEAL, TERRI HR. V-Pres. 23 Treas. 33 Red Cross Rep. 13 FHA 1,23 Film Soc. 33 Intra. 1,2,33 Health Competitions 2. NAESE, NANCY Choir lg Concert Choir 2,33 FPA I,2Q Hist.3 Latin 3. NEWMAN, BRENDA Band I,2Q HR. Treas. 13 OEA 33 Coug. Pride 1,2,3Q Drill Team 3. NEWTON, BOBBY VICA 33 Intra. 13 Basketball 13 Gymnastics 1. 0 NORRIS, ANN N TALISMAN Ass't Ed. 1,2,33 FTA 33 Film Soc. 1,23 Coug. Pride 13 Publications 1,2,3. OHLIGER, LIZ Christian 33 Honor Roll 23 HR Rep. 2. OPPELT, BILL ORENIC, BILL Stu. Coun. Rep. 23 Choir lg Film Soc. 23 Christian 23 Int. Thespians 33 Intra. 1,2,3. OTTMAN, SANDRA FTA 1,2,33 French 33 Coug. Pride l,2,33 Intra. 2,33 Coun. Off. 3. OWENS, TRACIE FBLA 33 Ecology 23 Film Soc. 33 Coug. Pride lg Intra. 23 Prin. Off. 1. PARKER, KATHIE PARKER, NANCY Stu. Coun. Tres. 33 FTA 33 Christian lg Film Soc. 23 Coug. Pride 1,2. PARSLEY, DENESE DE Officer 33 Ecology 2g Intra. 1. PATTERSON, JAMES Sailing 13 FFA 3. PEEBLES, EMILY Stu. Coun. Tres. 33 Thespians 33 Exchange 33 Chris- tian 1,23 Drama UIL 2,33 Speech UIL 2,33 Coug. Pride. PENDER, BRAD Band 1,2,5Q FPA 13 Film Soc. 33 Tourn. Speech 33 1st place Science Fair 13 UIL Sweepstakes Band. PERKINS, DIANE Orchestra 1,2Q Intra. Rep. 33 Latin Club 1,2,33 FHA 33 Cong. lg UIL Orchestra 1,2. PERRY, DEONNA Stu. Coun. Rep. 13 TALISMAN 23 Film Soc. 2,33 FPA 13 Intra. 3. PHILIPS, GARRY Band Marching 13 Christian 33 Latin 2g UIL Band 1. A. 1 A. Ricky Carroll, Ricky Lewis, and Rusty Hambric enjoy the park during the Senior picnic PHILLIPS, CLAYTON IC'I' 2,5, FHA 5, Intra. 1. PHILLIPS, LOWELL CB Club 5, FCA 1,2,5, Gun Club 1,2, Baseball Let- ter 1,2,5, Football Letter 1,2,5, Track 1,2,5. PHILLIPS, TIM Christian 1,2,5, Band 1. PIERCE, KAREN Bottom 6 5, Coug. Pride 1,2,5, Drill Team 5, Track Letter 1,2,5, P.E. Off. 5. , PIGG, TERRY Gun 1, Film Soc. 5, Intra. 1,2,5, Football 1,2,5, Track 1,2,5, Football Letter 2,5. - POE, LINDA VICA 2,53 FHA 1, Att. Off. 5. POPE, ALAN Latin 1, Film Soc. 2,5, Intra. 1,2,3, Science Fair Proj. 1. POWELL,jOSIE CREST Ed. 2,5, Film Soc. 2,5, Coug. Pride Squad Capt. 5, Intra. 5. PROCT OR, AVA Stu. Coun. Rep. 5, Film Soc. 5, Tennis State Champs 2,5, Varsity Tennis 1,2,5,, Att. Off. 5. PULLIN, MIKE VICA 5, Intra. 5, RTV 2. E QUINTANILLA, ROSEMARY Choir 1, Choir Club 1, VICA 2,5. RAINEY,-IEANNIE Art 5, Track 1,2, Drill Team 5, Coug. Pride 1, Track Letter 1,2. RAMSEYJOHN FPA 1,2, CB Club 33 Intra. 5. RANKIN, PEGGY FHA 1,5, HECE 2,5. RAPSON, TOM TALISMAN 1,2,5, Intra. 1,2,5, Tennis State Champs 2,5 , Tennis Letter 1,2,3. RATHBUN, ROSE Orchestra 1,2,5, COMMENTARIUS 2, German 5, Band UIL Sweepstakes 1,2,5, All State Orchestra 2. RATLIFF, RAINE Band 1,2,5, UIL Marching 1,2,5, UII. Concert 1,2,5. RAY,-IANET HR Sec. 5, Christian 5, Intra. 5. , REDDELL, RUSS HR Tres. 1,2,5, Gun 1, Intra. 2, Building Trades Ass't. 5. REDDEN, TERESA HR Pres. 2, Latin 1,23 OEA 2,5, Coug. Pride 1, Bio. Ass't. 1. A. Homecoming Queen nominees and their escorts were, from left to right, Kelly Gill, Karla Moore, Paul Morrison, Mary Abbott, Kent Eaton, and Nancy Bander. REESE, BROOKSIE A 1,2,3g FPA 1, Christian 1, Exchange 3, Coug. Pride 1,2. REID, SANDRA CREST 1, OEA 2,3g Off. Ass't. 2. RHODES, CAROL Film Soc. 1,2,3g Coug. Pride 1, Coun. Off. 3. RICHARDS, BECKY HR Sec. 33 Christian 1,2,3, Latin 2g Coug. Pride Pres. 39 Intra. 1,2,3. RICHARDSON, JIMMY Intra. 3. RIDLEI-IOOVER, ROGER Stu. Coun. Rep. 15 Film Soc. 1,3g Christian 2, Intra. 25 Basketball 1,2,3g Basketball Letter 2,3. ROACH, LISA Gymnastics 3. ROBERTS, KAREN Film Soc. 1, VOCT 2,3. RODRIGUEZ, ANGELINA Film Soc. 1,25 LOEA. RODRIQUEZ, CINDY Stu. Coun. Rep. 2,35 Band 1,2,3g Soph. Rec. Sec. 1g Coug. Pride 1. ROEMISCH, LENA FHA 1,2,3g HOCT 2,3g Homemaking 3. ROGERS, SCOTT ROLLINS, REGENA Intra. Rep. 1, FPA 13 Christian 2, CMA 33 Touma- ment Speech 3. ROSS, MIKE RUCKER, JULIE Band 1,2,33 Twirler 2,35 French 39 UIL CLarinet Ensemble 1,2,3, Twirling Solo State Contest 2,33 Band Sweepstakes 1,2. RUFFJOE FFA 2g CVAE 2,33,IV Football 1. RUMBLE, CATHY RUMBAUGH, LINDA Bottom Six 3g Homeroom Treasurer 35 Crest Staff 2, FT A 2, Sec. 3g FI-IA Parliamen. 3, Cougars' Pride 2, Squad Cap. 3g Track 2. RUSSEY, KATHY TALISMAN 1,2,3g FPA 13 Classical Film Society 2,3g Pep Squad 2,35 UIL Spelling 1, Library 1. RUTLEDGE, STEPHEN Band 1,2,3g Latin Club 2,33 Coop 33 Gymnastics 1,2,3g All State Gym. 2,3. ' SADLER, ANDREW Ecology lg Classical Film Society 1,2,3. SANDERS, GREG Arr 39 FHA 3g Intra. 3. SANFORD, SUSAN Band 1g library 1. SCOGGINS, JUDY OEA 2g Voc. Ag. Off. 1. SCOGIN, KAY Con. Choir 2,3, Soph. Sel. 1, Latin 1,3, Classical Film Soc. 2, Cougar's Pride 2,3, Who's Who 1975 3, Lib. 1. SCOTT, LYNDA Stu. Coun. 3, HR Pres. 3, FHA l,3, 4th vice-pres. 2. SEABOURNHIEFF HR Treas. 3, FFA 2,3, Intra. 2. SEHER, TRACY FPA 1, OEA 2, Chris. 3, VOE 2, VOE Pre-Lab Par- liamen. Pro Team 2nd Place 3, Lib. 1,3. SEIBER, GWYN SEITZ, DAVID DECA 1,2,3. SEIVERT, RHONDA HR Vice-Pres. 1, Art Club 1, VOCT 2, Sec. 3. SENTER, SCOTT Band 1, HR Vice-Pres. 3, Aviation Club 3, Band UIL Marching 1, Varsity Swimming 2,3. SHERROD, BRUCE Auto Body Shop 2. SHUFFIELD, WAYNE HR Rep., HR Vice-Pres. 3, FFA 2, Classical Film Soc. 1, Chris. Club 2,3, VICA 3, Intra. 2, Football 1,2, Track 1. SIMPSON, KATHY Choir 1,2,3, Latin Club l,2,3, HOE 3, UIL Solo and Ensemble l,2,3, Sci. Fair Army Award 2. SIMPSON, KATHY Band l,2,3, Latin Club 2, Classical Film Soc. 3, UIL Comp. l,2,3, I-IOE Dist. 3, Band Office l,2. SIMPSON, KEITH Band l,2,3, UIL Comp. l,2,3, Gym. 2,3, Lib. 1. SIMPSON, TIM Siren Squad 3, HR Pres. 2,3, S.C. Rep. 3, FCA 1,2, FFA 1, Chris. Club 2,3, Exchange Club 2,3, Intra. 3, Football 1,2, Letter 2. SIRMANS, KAREN Stud. Council 2, Health 1, Intra. 1, Bio. Ass't. 1. SITZES, .IEANNIE Stud. Council 3, Cheerleader flaleadl 35 TALIS- MAN I, Christian 2, Coug. Pride l,2,3, Track 2. SLAUGHTER, ELISE Honor Soc. 2,3, HR Pres. 1, Film Soc. l,2,3, Coug. Pride 1,2, Tennis 2. SLEEPE R, JENNIFER SMART, ROBERT Siren Squad 3, FPA 1, Christian 2,3, Exchange 3, Intra. 1,3. SMITH, BRYAN Gymnastics l,2,3, Intra. 2, Gun 1. SMITH, CAROL Stud. Council 3, HR Pres. 3, Christian 1,2, VICA 2,3, Intra. 2, Library Ass't. 1,2. SMITH, CAROLYN Film Soc. 3, Attd. 1. SMITH, CATHY Stud. Council 3, Class Officer 2, HR Pres. .2,3, TALISMAN 1,2, FPA l,2,3, Film Soc. 1,2,3g Coug. Pride 1, Gymnastics 1. SMITH, DENISE FHA 2, Film Soc. 2,3, Track 1,2, Att't Ass't. 3. SMITHJIMMY Choir 1,2,33 HR Reporter 33 Singing Men 23 FHA Pres. 33 Football lg UIL Choir l,2,3. SMITHJIMMY SMITH, KRIS Film Soc. I,2Q FTA 33 Coug. Pride I,2Q Squad Capt. 33 Intra. 13 Data Processing Contest 2,3. SMITH, MARK Stu. Coun. Rep. 33 Choir 1,2,33 FCA 13 Football 2,33 Football Letter 1,2,3. I SMITH, SANDY Choir 1,2,33 Lib. Ass'r. 33 Coug. Pride lg Intra. 1,23 Choir UIL Sweepstakes l,2Q Choir Ass't. 3. SMITH, STEPHEN Thespians Vice-Pres. 33 Intra. 1,2,33 Student Store 3. SMITH, TERRI HR Tres. 33 FPA 13 FTA 2,33 Coug. Pride 1,23 Gen- eral Off. 1,2. SIVIITHERS, CINDY Band 13 Att. Off. 3. SPEARS, SUANNE Choir 1,2,33 HR Vice-Pres. 33 Christian 1,23 FTA 1,23 Coug. Pride 1,2Q AHS-CHS Exchange 2g Toum. Speech UIL Solo Ensemble 1,3. SPIVEY, RICHARD Intra. 33 Golf 3. STANALAND, BRENDA Film SOC. 23 FHA 3. STANDARD, JIMMY HR Rep. 23 Industrial Arts 13 FPA 23 Film Soc. 35 Intra. 2,3. STEADHAM, VICKI Classical Film Soc. 23 Chris. Club 3. STEARNS, MIKE VICA 2,33 Intra. 1. STEPHENS, BRENT VICA 3. STEPHENS, PAT OEA 2,3. STEPHENS, TAD Intra. Rep.3 FPA 13 Auto Club 33 Mainstream 33 Football 1,2,33 Basketball 1. STERLING, DON FTA 23 Auto Body Shop 23 CB Club 2. STEVENS, BECKY Stu. Coun. 13 Classical Film Soc. 1,2,33 FPA lg Stu. Store 33 Intra. 33 Sci. Fair 3. STEVENS, KIM TALISMAN 33 German 33 Chris. Club 33 Intra. 33 Track 33 Get. Ass't. 3. STEWART, SHARON VICA 2,33 Off. Worker 3. STOUT, CAROLYN Soph. Sel. 13 Chris. Club 13 Health Careers 2, Treas. 23 CMA 33 Off. Worker 1,2,3. STOVALL, SHARLA Choir 1,2, Sec. 23 Pro Musica Scholastica 13 Class. Film Soc. 23 FHA 33 Per Squad 1, Hist. 2g Tennis 1,2Q Choir 1,2. STRAIN, CHERYL HR Sec. 2,33 TALISMAN 1,2, Ed.-in-Chief 33 Chris. Club 1,2Q Film Soc. 33 Coug. Pride 13 Lib. 1. A. Ronny Clayton struggles over a time writing in Typing I.' TALLY, DARLENE OEA 3, Intra. 1,2g OEA Contest 33 Ass't. to Home- making Dept. 2. TATUM, LARRY TAYLOR, STEVE Band 1,2,3g Chris. Club 2g UIL Comp. 1,2,3. TAYLOR, TERRAN Stu. Coun. 1,2,3g Rec. Sec. 3, HR Pres. lg Stu. Coun. Rep. 2, COMMENTARIUS Pub. Relations 39 Christian 1,2g Coug. Pride lg Exchange 3g Speech Team 2,3g Sec. 2, Stu. Store 35 Dean's Office 3. TERRELL, BRUCE FFA 1,2,3g Baseball Letter 1,2. TERRY, PAT Stu. Coun. Vice-pres. 35 Film Soc. 2,3g Tennis 1,2g Speech Team 3. THOMAS, EDDIE A U ICT 2,3g lntra. 25 VICA Dist. Comp, 2. THOMSON, MARK Coach's Office 3. THOMSON, RANDY Film Soc. lg ICT 2,3. TICE, LUIS Latin lg Chris. Club 2, Pres. 35 Intra. 2,3g Swim. Let- ter 2g Lab Ass't. 3. TIEDE, BERNIE Orch. 1,2,3g FPA lg Thespians 2, Pres. 35 Tourn Speech 2, Treas. 35 UIL Comp. 1,2,3. TORRES, OSCAR Lib. Worker 3. TORRES, MARIO Art 2, HECE 34 Lib. Worker 3. TOWNZEN, RANDY FFA 1,2g ICT 33 Intra. 2,3. TREVINOJANIE Q Math Club lg HERO-FHA 33 Lib. Worker 2. TURNBULL, LORA HR Reporter 3g Film Soc. 1,34 Cong. Pride lg Christ. Club 2,3. TURNER, ,JUDY Cheerleader 3, HR Vice-Pres. 35 FPA 15 Christ. Club 25 Exchange Club 2, FHA 2, Coug. Pride 1,2,3. UPHAM, STEVE COMMENTARIUS 3, CREST 39 Art 1g Film Soc. 35 Intra. 1. 1 VILLARREAL, PETER VOKES, MARK Latin Club 2, CMA 35 Intra. 1,2. WADDILL, SHERRY Thespians 1,2, Pep Squad 2, Speech Team 2. WADLINGTON, DWAIN WALKER, PAUL Stu. Coun. 1g Choir 13 HR Stu. coun. Rep. lg CREST 1g TALISMAN 2,3g Christ. Club 1,2, FCA 1,2, Mainstream 1,23 Exchange Club 2,3. WALLACE, ELMER HR Stu. Coun. Rep. 1, FCA 1g Christ. Club 3, Intra. 2, Basketball 1, Football 3, Track 3. WALLACE, LAHONDA HR Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. 2, TALISMAN 3g FTA 1,2, Film Soc. 35 Pep Squad 1,2, Intra. 3. WALLER, LESLIE' Choir 1,2,3g Lib. 1, HR Sec. 3, Latin Club 1,3g Film Soc. 2, Coug. Pride 1,23 UIL Comp. 1,2,3g Who's Who 1975 5. WALLS, -JERRY FFA 1,2,3g Intra. 2,34 Basketball 2,3. WARD, TAMMY Choir 1,24 HR Treas. 35 FHA 3. WARDWELL, MARGARET TALISMAN l,3g Christ. Club 1,3g Film Soc. 1,35 FHA 1, Pep Squad 1,35 Lib. Worker 3. ' WARREN, KENNEY Film Soc. 1g Track 2. WARREN, VALERIE FHA 35 FTA 1,2,3g Rodeo Club 2,33 Coug. Pride 1,2,5. WATSON, AN ITA FHA 35 Lib. Worker 2. WEINHOLD, KENNY Choir 1, VOCT 2,3g CVAE 2,3. WEINSTEIN, GLENN WELCH, KENNETH Film Soc. 1,35 FPA 2, CMA 35 Football 1, Baseball 1,2,3. WEST, PHILLIP Chess Club 2, CB 3. WEST, SHERRY FHA 1, OEA 2,3. WHALENNIAMES Latin 1, Christ. 33 Intra. 1,2g Baseball 3. WHEELER, THOMAS Stu. Coun. Pres. 3, Band 1,2,3g Vice-pres. 2, HR Vice-pres. 2, Thespians 2,34 Latin Club 2,35 Intra. 15 Gym. 2, UIL Comp. 1,2,3g Stu. Store 3. WHIGHAM, GREG Stud. Council 35 HR Pres., Singing Men 2, Film Soc. 3g Pres. Classroom 2, Chem. Ass't., WHITE, MICHELLE Band 1, Orchestra 1, FPA 1,2,3, French 3, Intra. 3, UIL Marching 1. WI-IITTLE, KERI VICA 3, Tahos Cooper Rep. 3. WIGGINS, LIAN A HR Sec. 3, FPA 1, Christian 3, Coug. Pride 2,3, AHS-CHS Exchange 2, Track 1,2,3, Track Letter 1,2,3. V WILKINSON, DELBERT WILLIAMS, BECKY Choir Sec. 1,2,3, Christian 2, Coug. Pride 1,2, UIL Choral 1,2,3g Concert Choir 1,2,3. WILLIAMS,jIMMY Choir 1,2,3, FCA 1,2,3, Football 2,35 Swimming 1, Baseball 1, Orchestra 1,2,3. WILLIAMS, TERI WILLS, MARIANNE WILSONJOE ICT 2,3. WILSON, MARIANNE TALISMAN 1,2, Film Soc. 1,2,3g Coug. Pride 1. WINTER, BOBBY Chess 2, VICA 3. WINTER, PATTY Chess 2, Film Soc. 3, Intra. 2, Honor Roll 1,2,3. WOLF. I.INDA Intra. Rep. 2, TALISMAN 2,35 Film Soc. 1,2, Latin 1, Coug. Pride 1,2. WOODARD,-JANET Choir 1,2,3, Latin 1, Coug. Pride 1,2, UIL Choir 1,2,3. WOODS, BEN WOODS, JOYCE TALISMAN 1, Film Soc. 1, DE 2,3, Lib. Ass't. WOODS, LAURA l Film Soc. 1,2, Art 2, Coug. Pride Corr. Sec. 1,2. WRIGHT, ALISON Choir 1,2,3, Exchange Club 3, UIL Choir 3, Concert Choir-Vienna 3. WRIGHT, BEVERLY Band 1,2,3, Film Soc. 3, Region Choir 2, AHS-CHS Exchange 2, I-Division Solo 1,2. WRIGHT, STUART Band 3, Film Soc. YANCY, MELINDA Ecology 1, Art 3, Tennis 2. YARBROUGH, PAMELA VICA 3. . YARGER, DEBBIE HR Rep. 1,2, TALISMAN 1, FPA 1, Intra. Rep. 1, PE Ass't. 1. YEILDING, MARK HR Sec. 3, FCA 1,2,3g FFA 2, Football 1,2,3, Foot- ball Letter 3, Lib. Ass't. 1. YOUNG, MATT FFA 1,2,3, Rodeo Club 1,2,5. ZAVATSON, KAREN ' FTA 3, Coug. Pride 1, Intra. 3, Honor Soc. 2,3g Tres. 3. Q ,Mu .1 Qf-X 'K Q +1 af-3 3 i um N his-rm if W WM lux 5 1- u W 1 9 ,Q 3 Qfwas wr.-f ,N r 3 -S 5 ,M n g Q Q v ig-,MHQ A L sa xx R 4 Q . i n in 3, Q Q s X A Q. 1. 3 K? 35 mdk n Q-9+ Q , ,gf-. .fn- W Q ,+- . as 4. 4., ,..4Qa .4 QV - , . ,4- . .xy - ., in , ...vw . X . .mamma . ,.,.-un-of Q 2:82801 1, .'.tL t . L. .-atv, -,.1g?r1'.-I' ., .. Q f 4 'S' ' , .,.. , 's.:4I'a!.?. P- ,,.14e , 4 Q 4 a E. vin new ,,,.: :Iii rw, + ig Q, m.g : if we ' 111. IU IDRS LE CTI ELI ES junior class officers were Nancy Stevens, Lucia Arrant,julie Peck, Phillip Feemster, Laura Middle- brook, and Sallie Fooshee. Leesa jackson performs at halftime. The juniors of 1975 - 1976 saw this year as an opportu- nity to regroup from their trying time as sophomores and to prepare for being seniors, which is the climax of their high school careers. Despite the fabled lull in which students are juniors, this year's group was not idle. Indeed, they were involved in almost every extracurricular and academic activity at Cooper High School. Considering the number of these activities, this is a claim of some magnitude. Leading the junior class's drive into the annals of history were the duly elected class officers. These officers were Phillip Feemster, Presidentg julie Peck, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Stevens, Treasurerg Laura Middlebrook, Recording Secretaryg Sallie Fooshee, Corresponding Secretaryg and Lucia Arrant, Student Council Representative. Adams, Beverly Adams, Kathy Adams, Terri Ahls, Ed Aikin,,Iean Alexander, Gary Alford, Pam Allen, Eddie Allison, Kerry Amundson, Karoline Anderson, Cheryl Anderson, Michele Andrews, Tony Armbruster, Mark Arnold, Carol Arrant, Lucia Atwood,,Ianara Austin, Roger Baker, David Ball, Lea Ann Ballard, Cindy Ballard, Louann Bailey, Bill Bannister, Mike Barbee, Betsy Barker, Libby Barnett, Belinda Bartek, Rodney Barton, Susan Beahm, Hollis Beale, Mark Beckham, john Beddingfield, Billy ff, . ,..... , ,J T 'Q I 1 ,, ,, ea if mf, 5 , . ri' f WX, ' x., 5, K xx Q F , gl sr a 5 A A SN Wrgmr M NWN she! gms., xi .QS i 2+ A S ' ' . - -f, u:- - ' 1 Q-A-za.,-Q , N, am , .,.. fs , as f N111 6 -, . - L -v A. Is that a camera? Bedford,jay Bednar, Maryana Beeman, Eddie Behrens, Mark Bennett, Pat Benningfield, Debbie Berg, Karen Bcrgan, Sandra Bieberly, Kim Bien, Debra Bigelow, Lynn Bishop, Ricky Blair, jo Blake, Mike Boardman, Kim Bonny, Cynthia Borowski, Diane Bousack, Sandy Boyd, Bruce Boyd, Tonya Boykin,james Braden, Don Bradford, Denise Bradshaw, Gerald Brawley, Easter Brewczynski, Walter Brock, Karen Brookshire, Linda Brown, Steve Brown, Tammy Brown, Terry Bruton, Alise Bryan, Cheryl Bryan, Lisa Bryant, Janice Bryson, Mark Brzozowski, Michael 207 Bullock, Nicky Burgess, D,Arcy Burkey, janet A Everybody gets into the act of putting away groceries in home- making. Caldwell, Don Caldwell, Greg Callaway, Bill Camancho, Dell Campbell, Pam Cantrell, Curtis Cargile, Cay Carroll, Norma Cartee, Cheryl Cashion, Steve Castleberry, Peggy Caudle,jon Caven, Todd Chambers, Barry Chaney, Susan Chappell, Cathy Chavez, David Christenses, Teri Chroge, Gary Cisneros, Cecilia Clark, Debbie Clark, Robert Clayton,jay Clearwater, Mary Clifton, Darlene Cobb, Wayne Cockerell, Ray Coffey, Charles Burleson, Max Burns, Brian Burns Robert Burrus, Marshelia Burton, Lucy Calderon Frankie E 9 W! f-213-' 'Ml' 5 'gf if W 4, W' 10 Q Eaton, Drinda Eckard, Shara Edins, Tim Edmond, Berlin Edmondson, Philip Ellingson, Mary Elliott, Mark Elliott, Phyllis Ellis, Steve Evans, Debbie Everett, Kathy Everett, Susan Fairbetter, Angela Fall-ce, Ken Fannin, Carla Farmer, D'Anne Fauer, Susan Faulkner, Marcia Faulkner, Terrie Feagan, Charles Feemster, Phillip Fergus, Greg Ferguson, Diana Ferglson, Tracy Fiddelke, Beth Finch, Lanny Fite,,Iana Flarnming, Doug url . -E sl slr Flores, Robert Flournoy, Greg Fooshee, Sallie Ford, Lisa Forkner, Cloyce Forkner, Loyce Foster, judy Francis, Eva Franklin, Bram Franklin, Shelia Franks, Becky Freeman, james Froh, Bret 'hy isp S NX I Ganaway, David Garner, Britt Garrett, Dan Gayle, Sam Gerdes,joel Gibbs, Roger Gibson, Lee Anne Giles, Pam Gillespie, Lori Godbee, Glenn Goff ,james Goodloe, Gary Gore,john Graham, Connie Grant, Gayle Gravens, Mary Green, Karen Green, Paula Green, Randy Greenlee, Eddie Gregory, Ty Grimes, Debra Grimm, Ken Grissom, Hardy Grissom,-John Guerra, Albert Guertler, Ruth Hagar, Mike Hale, Laura Hall, Don Hall Kim Hall, Patricia Ham, Tami Hanna Robin Hanson, Wayne Hardin, Deidre 14--an Hardin, Hank A. D,Anne Farmer searches for a lucky penny. fm 211 Hardin, Ray Harmon, Shereata Harris, Cindy Harris, jackie Harris, Pam Hartley, Kathy Hartline, Fred Hartness, -Iudy Harvey, Mike Hassel, Steve Hatch, Helen Haynes, Edwinia Heavener, Penny Helbert, Diana Henderson, Teresa Henninger, Cynthia Henson, Carter Henson, Cathy Herndon, Melinda Hestand, -Ian Hill, Mike Hilliard, David Hindman, Glenn Hines, Lonnie Hodges, Michelle Hoff, Ricky Hogan, George Hogan, Mike Holley, Kay fl A. A. Cheryl Anderson and Valerie Simpson show attentiveness at a pep rally. get A ,,,,.-Vg:-, -, -TZHE5: 'QL'-7' s it 'wr-asf. n ,f V Q . - 1'2,2l'.l ' 417, ,zkx X f' - .A'41'm Mir 5 as x 4, -A A FHA girls participate in Halloween festivities. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson -i-V. Holmes, TammyLynn Hood, Marty Hooper, David Hoover, Randy Howard, Corey Howard, Fritz Howard, Scott Huddleston, Charles Huff, Kay Hummel, Curt Hunt, Mark Hutson, Tom Hutson, Traqf Ince, Donna Irwin, Bill Jackson, Kathy Jackson, Leesa Jackson, Marjorie Jacobsen, Kathy Jacues, David James, Debbie Jefferson, Sherry Jennings, Sherry Jeter, Cindy 213 Lanz, Paul Larkin, Terri Lathen, Ben Laurence, David Leasure, Rita Lebel, Debra fl 1 Lee, Vickie Leon Hart, Phillip Liddle, joan Liles, Travis Lillibridge, Lori Lindley, Tommy Lindsey, Britt Loomis, Donald Lopex, Theresa Louden, Peggy 1 Loving, julie Loving, Lanience Lowther Pat 3 Lusk, Melissa Lusko, Roger Lyons, Annie 4, A '- N' ,I Mc Carry, Mike l MC Cay, David Mc Coy, Chuck Mc Innis, Barbara Mc Kee, Buddy Mc Lean, Bonnie MC Clelland, Susie A. jane Ann Strother dreams of that big date. Mc Leod, Paula Mc Leod, Paula Mc Leod, Sharon Mc Loughlin,,Ierry Mc Naughton, Steve Mc Naughton, Susan Mc Nevin, Lezlie Mc Sherry, Kevin Maniss, Lynette Manley, Marc Marlow, Clifford Marr, Richard Marr, Rob Martin, Robert Martin, Ronny Martinez, Millie Mask, Keith Mason, Carl Mason, Carla Mason, Ronnie Matthews, Sabrina Maxwell, Cathy May, Mark Mayfield, Randy Medina, Bulmaro Mellor, Terri Melsonhleff Mergenhagen, Carol Metcalf, Star Middlebrooks, Laura Middlebrooks, David Miles, Sara Miller, Ginger Miller, Larry Miller, Linda Moore, Chuck Moore, Jolene 216 fa! Y -'f 'Q '- 'a',: ' af ' ' X f A i ,., W HA' I , M if , .1 9' , 1 K by l w-.W 'N-f' faif' ,a yf' T, M., 11414 az 'Z ew 498 A. As do birds of a feather,junior girls flock together Moore, Kim Moore, Lisa Morgan, Tracie Morris, Larry Morris, Mindy Morris, Vince fi A. David Zimmerman demonstrates the art ,,,,,z, L? L as of swallowing caf Mosley, Marsha Mosley, Molly Mosshart, Tod Muncy, Loylene Murphrey, Leslie Myers, Margaret E X ., ,nc ,. is iq., ,Q Ongman, Tim Otto, Patty Pagan, Kim Palmer, Scott Pantalion, Paul nl ,,..-1 eteria food. Neill,john Nelsen, Mary Nelson, Tonnye Lynn Nelson, Velva Nemeth, Teresa Newton, Mike Nickell, Alicia Nixon, Pam Norris,john Nowell, jimmy Novak, Greg O,Bryant, Vickie Odom, Mark Olive, Sara 2 A, Patterson, Toni Payne, Sammy Peck, julie Perez, joe Petty, Cheryl Petty, Laura Pierce, Brad Point, Greg Polk, Cindy Pool, Brent Pope, Gage Powell, Mark Prachyl, Allen Prado, Tammy Prigmore, Cheryl Prukop,james Pruski, Lucy Quinn, Bryant Ramirez, Candy Ramirez, Lydia Rand, Bill Randel, Mary Margaret Raney, john Raney, Mary Rathbun, Jef f Ray, Paulette Reddell, Dennis K ,,,,,f Papp, Billy Park, Allen Parker, Curtis Parker, julia Parker, Layna Parker, Paige Parker, Terrell Parks, james Parsley, Rex ,, ,,,,,, V ,,., W? ,M-45 B erlel i MA 7,1 V' ' 1' 1+ l 'K ga fa Q 4 V W t r X !! 4 . I af' ,. .f , 1 -Q Q en ' 'U Reed, Clay Reed, Regina Reeves, Bryan Richards, Carol Ritchey, Frank Roadcap, Bobby Robinson, ,Ianie ,414 Robinson, Sharon Robles, Randy Rodriquez, Vilma Rosinbaum, William Rossi, john Roy, Randy M95 54 V e s l ,, 1 i 1 Rumble, Susie Rtmnels, Bert B. A. An Industrial Arts student concentrates on completing a project. B. Mr. Caffey keeps a watchful eye overjulie Peck and D'Anne Farmer. fix ffl? Rutherford, Cheryl Sampson, Ronald Saunders, Kenneth Shackelford, Ann Shed, Larry Shelton, Deon Shelton, Terressa Shepard, Karen Sherrod, Janice Sidener, Ruth Sills, Ronnie Simmering, Sue Simmons, Anna Simons, Vickie Simpson, Valerie Sims, Pamela Sl-Liles, Tim Skipper, Karen Sleeper, Shelby Smith, David Smith, David Smith, DeeDee Smith, Eddie Smith, Garry Smith,-Iames Smith, jo Ann Smith,joe li if Smith, Patty Smith, Todd Smith T. W. Snow, Tammie Spalding, Rick Spears, Matt Stephens, Mary Stevens, Nancy Stevenson, james Stewart, Judy Stewart, Kevin Stewart, Tony Stocker, Ruth Stokes, Tim Stone, Billy Stowbridge, Patty Stracener, Judy Strain, Craig Strother, jane Speight, Will Stanhousc, Ronald Stanley, Pam 3' at N W T . X Q-Q1 .-fsww X . ,ff - T Yu, ,ga 92 fo- f f. 'tv pk K 5 1 r 4 , !, Barnum? Q7 uf Stuard, Jana Sullivan, Lillian Summers, Kim Tamez, Lupe Taylor, Steve Teal, Gary Tedder, Chuck Teuford, Carol iff' P ,-en, , Lil '4 Temple, Randy Thacker, Valerie A. Two junior students take a make up test B. An argument appears to have arisen in a German class Thane, Ginger Thomas, Gary Thomas, johnny Thomas, Ricky Thomason, Eddie Thompson, Dana Thompson, Debbie Thompson, Ella Timms, Angela Tiner, Darrell Torrses, Sandra Trotter, Kristie Truitt, Tim Turner, Keith A. Unrue, Charlotte Utter, jeff Vaughan, Vic Vick, james Vickery, Diane ,-nl' Turner, Roy Tumey, Daniel B. Vokes, Mike Wakeman, David Waldraff, Debbie U6 .1 , , v , ii 2 2 Waldrop, Debbie Walker, Becky Walker, Nena Walker, Wesley Wallace, Clara ,l X Wallace, Robert 3 , 's Warren, Kay Washington, Terri Weber, Bobby Wells, Bridgett Wetsel, Ryne Wherry, Marly Whitaker, Randy White, Beth White, Therion Whiteley, Max Wilkerson, Mary Ann Wilkey, Carrie l c Watkins, Denise Webb, Dana Werner, Marsha West, Stanley Whery, Jerome Whisenhunt, Cliff I t I White, Betina White, Libby Whitman, Pam Wicker, Philip A. juniors take advantage of a study period. B. Ann Shackleford searches for a lost manuscript at f 'l fl W N-...,,Nmu Wilkins, Cheryl Williams, Danny Williams, Greg Williams, Richard Williams, Terrie Willson, Wesley Wilson, David Wilson, Melinda Winchester, Debra Winn, Beverly Winters, Lynette Womack, jeff Wood, Belinda Wood, Mark , Y ,KK t, 'Wim . , ,,,,i A. Debbie Clark shows that school is not all fun, Woolf, Patrick Wright, Erin Wright, Wendy Wyatt, Paula Yarko, Dan Yeary, Callie Young, Benita Young, Mary Young, Suzanne Young, Trennon Young, Trey Zimmerman, David .N -. A ,f 'S 'wr . sl 'Q TR E p ax an. .3- a- X. ,,,-,- XA fav wx W W 1. QUFU' Y Q in Vx . -N Anglo a-me , Swiw, ff'P3? if ,ez ng. vnqs-Q 1. xx v 4 J., w' 1' ' 1 l Q.-v Q . fa 441 s..-.Q ,4 'fi vu'-fi .- , J JU Y, A. nv 4,-avg wvg 9 .v -. .s ,,. ,, qw like , . f a , , .n A ' Q Q wx, Q ,.,,.W, , if! ..,.f..+ ' .wwe 4 'W' 'Qty , ., 9 ,4-1 X'A ' 1,371 1, . -'H ' K H. Q S ...W A ., W K+ N , 1 ,- MSi'wGhntz-p,.1 - ,J , nn f ' aflgqg L f X 1.-, '?12 1 , -'f:fz !':q. Q . -A - 1 m, ., .-V ,V , V: VV? 6 ,435 an 4 ' 'T' x .Yg +, . iw Nz-- Ajax ,, 'Q Q,.,fx,Q ' . W' , k ,, irq... Rui. wi. . Jw fy 3, ! -Q Q - S' ' Sophomores Have Outstanding Year Late in August, 719 new students appeared on the hori- zon of Cooper's campus. These students came from three different junior highs and united to form the sophomore class of '75-,76. As the year progressed, the sophomore class became involved in such school activities as electing class officers, joining clubs, making a spirit banner, and participating in intramurals. Involvement in the different school activities is what made the sophomore class so significant this year. The sophomore class was led by an outstanding group of representatives during the 1975-76 school year. They were: Trey Kendrick, President, Lee Eaton, Vice-President, Karen Hodges, Treasurer, Pat Humphrey, Secretary, David Bauernfeind, Student Council Representative. These offi- cers showed great leadership and ability as they led the class through their first year at Cooper High School. The sophomore class showed through teamwork and great determination that they were really 'Qalive in '75,H and would be great in '78. B. A. The class officers for '75-,76 were David Bauernfeind, Student Council Representative, Pat Humphrey, Secretary, Trey Kendrick, President, Lee Eaton, Vice-President, and Karen Hodges, Treasurer. B. Debbie Carter smiles for the photographer as she waits to go to lunch. -...,,,w I sq' ---...sb ,, -W4 Q 16 mfg' n u I l.vK,.,'. li va. Fl 'U s N R U ld . JUN' Qi!! 'Mamma B. 'll f,:, 1' 2 Eff 'ff'-4'-quam 55' Mmm imma A. Sophomorcs discover the meaning of group workin Biology. A sophomore girl wearily collects her books for the next class. Tommy Kute takes advantage of the lunch hour to do some thinking. Donna Testa enjoys the early morning break. 227 Adams, Carol Adamshlanet Adams, joe Adams, Matthew Adkins, Vicky Affleck, Ellen Aguirre, Mary Aguirre, Orlando Ailts, Karla Alexander, Karen Allen, Mike Alvarez, Eddie Alvis,,Iohn Anderson, Debbie Anderson, Dwight Anstead, Ronalyn Apel, Midge Aranda, Mary Areys, jay Armenta, Ralph Armstrong, Dean Asher, Susan Atkins, A1 Atkinson, Benny Baca, Lucy Bagby, Brenda Bagby, Dalton Bagby, Todd Bailey, Bryan Baker, Mary Baker, Scott Barclay, Wayne Baringer, Robin Barron, Kathleen Barry, Waymon Barton, Karen Baskett, Ann Bateman, jimmy Batjer,jane Anne Bauemfeind, David Beaird, Sheri Beamer, Russ Beckham, Nancy Benigno, Bruce Bennett,,Ian Bennett, Sharon Berch, Terri Bien, Becky Bishop, Nelson Black, jimmy Black, Roy Black, Steve Black, Teresa Blackbum, Deborah Bleeker, Melvin Boardman, Doug Bondick, Debbie Booker, Dinah Borowski, Terri Bosley, Melody Bowerman, Ava Bowman, Kenneth Bowman, Steve Bradford, Dennis Bradshaw, Brenda Bradshaw, Doyle Breunig, Brad Bridges, Kelly Bridges, Secta Brockschmidthlo Ann Brooks, Greg Brooks, Terrie Brown, Buddy Brown, Cathy 229 Brown, Oliver Brown, Ray Brown, Thomas Bruton, Elaine Bryan, john Bryan, Pam Buescher, Terri Bullock, Calvetta Bullock, Lenny Bullock, Randy Burke, Anita Burke, DeeAnn Burleson, Lynn Bumett, Ray Burns, Bill Burton, Becky Bush, DeWaync Buzard, joan Byrd, Eddie Caldwell, Ellie Caldwell, Vicki Caldwell, Wesley Callahan, Dorothy Callaway, Mike Cardwell, Wanda Carlson, David Carmichael, Kowe Carpenter, Tracy Carrion, Robert r A X Z A. A. Mary Duggan and Ann Henson prepare for the dissection of 1 worm. B. Nancy Beckham and Jodie Weaver analyze the lastest edition of tht Crest. C. Lucy Long takes time out for a little day dreaming. B. ffxf .4 kind Carroll, janet Carroll,jim Carson, Cathy Carson, Raeanne Carter, Debbie Casey, Beverly Caskey, Cindy Casler, Kenneth Cason, Ricky Castle, Carole Castlcberry, Brian Cave, Rodney Cavin, Cece Chalker, Daniel Cheek, Del:-ora Chevrie, Curtis Chia, Hope Chipman, Ron Chitwood, Susan Churchill, David Clark, Errol Clark, Robert Claxton, Cody Claxton, Rhonda Cleckncr, Rose Clem, Sherry Clements, Andy Clendennen, Candie Cockrell, Frank Cocks, Teresa Cocks, Teri Cole, Leanna Collie,,Iohn Collier, jimmy Collins, Pam Collins, Steve Compton, Cindy 231 Fisher, Robin Fiveash, David Flannagan, james Florez, Carlos Floyd, james Floyd, Nancy Fohn, Laura Ford, Cheri Ford, Shelly Foster, Paul Fowler, Billy Foy, Frank Fraley,,Iay Franklin, Becky Friske, Carolyn Froehlich, Roger Froh,,Iulie Fussell, Gregg Gaa, Donna Galaway, janet Gamez, Aurora Garcia, john Garcia, Lizette Garner, Bill Garrett, Marilyn Gartman, Gene Garza, jane Gautney, David Gay, Paul Gemberling, Curt Gibbs, jonathan Gibson, David Gibson, Lynette Gilchrest, Marisa Gillespie, Teresa Gilligan, Martin Gladden, Trudy fxtf fi, H H 't 1' W f' A .Av , M ? WW' r lr ,fn-va SX ty ,5 at G s, D' .. ,,, 2 1:,:v . L f t D' . is zisfkf .I i H 1 f -2 ,fd 14 Q S ii t ue., it? 'Si A. Dwight Phillips works hard on his drafting. V ,I B. Melody Lunn points out the capital of Russia to Anna Teida. ' ? 93 L Glover, Bertha Goebel,julia Goff ,janet Gomez,,Iohn Graber, Kip Graham, Vanette Gray,-Ioy Green, Floyd Green, Gwen Gregory, Kathy Griffin, Gary Groh, Norman Groom, Derrell Groves, Rebecca Gursky, Susan Gutierrez, Lucy Hackney, Freddy Hackworth, Tommy Haile, Roy Halbert, Debbie Hallmark, Mark Hambric, Terry Hambright, Wayne Hamlin, Martha Hampton, Dwayne Hanf,-lackie Hanson, Marty Harmon, Phil Harrell, Ronnie, Harris, Alan Harris, Debbie Harris, Fay Harris, Mansel Harris, Thomas Hart, Gay Hartness, Sandy Harvey, Leslie Harvey, Sue Healan, Rita Hearrell,jo Heaton, Kenneth Henderson, Mitzi Hendrix, joe Hendrix, Mike Hendrix, Seree Henry, Billy Henry, Ira Henson, Ann Henson, Edward Herald, Katherine Hemdon, Elizabeth Herriage, Karen Herring, Terri Hill, Delinda Hill, Mark Hill, Mike Hill, Tammy Hinkle, Tina Hinshaw, Brenda Hobbs, Randy Hobbs, Thresa Hodges, Karen Hodges, Teresa Hodgson, Dave Hoff, Randy Hofheinz, Mary Holder, Rodney Holland, Bobby Holland, Rick Holmes, Tim Holubeck, Paul Hoover, David Hoover, Shannon Hotchkiss, james Houston, Sam Howard, Jodie Howard, Susan 4 it ll! . ' kv ' .. 4 - 0 f' ' ' 'F' 'us' Q J 0' s , '.v - ' thx-i xv , :'..-'.11-'nazi'-1:2 W , ..-t..-+.---':.,- n '.s'Yl-1024, , 'O .... .4 Yiviigfla A. Mrs. Anita Lawson and janet Adams find some amusement in school work. B. Kathy Stevens checks the files in the nurse's office. J -vidiv fo' W? ? 'L , Q K X , , in U fs ,- ..:, T 4'1f l ' All f?'f5?fE?is, 5 .lall Q L, - . 1 J X 4 Fi! I ' 5 ,Jw ' 1 2 , 1 A by 1 ra l 1 'WX ffm ffte 1 K ' rw I I ig. Q - ' E 4 , 44 Howard, Teresa Howell, Debbie Howell, Kevin Huggins, Rhea Hughes,james Hughes, Marci Hummel, Tom Humphrey, Pat Humphrey, Randy Ingram, Debby jackson, Kathy jacques, Albert -Iaspers, james jenkins, David jenkins, Deanna jenkins, Teresa Jepson, Eric johnson, Craig johnson, Gary john son, johnny johnson, Kim johnson, Terri Jones, Alan jones, Angela jones, Becky jones, Brand jones,jim jones, Lisa jones, Lovie jordan, Mark jordan, Melinda jordan, Terry jowers, jerry Kapuscinski, Kim Karrenbrock, Kevin Kasprak, Debbie Kecls, Wanda Keith, David Keith, Paul Kemp, Kelly Kendrick, Trey Kershaw, Frank Kershawhleanise Kiel, Drei Kiker,,Iohn Kilpatrick, Kelly King, Patti Kirkland, john Kirkland, Steve Knops, Diane Kute, Tommy Lane,-James Lang, Ronnie Langley, Ralph Layher, Terry Leasure, Ronnie Leetsch, William Leftwich, Mark Leighton, Lisa Lenius, Darlene Leverton,jana Lewis, Shirley Lindley, Dee Dee Lindsay, Terry Little, Brenda Little, Donny Lively, Terri Lockhart, Carole Long, Lucy Long, Mark Longmire, Dawn Love, David Lucke,-Ianie Lunn, Melody Lyekman, Carl Lyons, Clifton McCaskill, Lynne McCormick, Ann McCoy, Kelly McCoy, Randy , .f x , ki, Zia 1 fra 4 , W, l -M an '7 4 'rx ,Q . 1 I 'SX A. David Davis finds typing to be fairly easy. B. Nancy Neweombe studies hard to learn. -up McCullough, Bruce McDaniel, Beth McDaniel, Sandra McDonald, Debbie McDonald, Pam McDowell, Sherry McGlothin, Kelly McHan, Bryan McKenna, Merry McLaughlin, Harold McLean, Ernest MeManaway, Mark MeStraw, Tammy MacNevin, Lori Macon, Lisa Macon, Steve Malaerhlackie Marquez. Gabriel Marr, Keith Marr, Kim Martin, Melody Martin, Richard Martin, Scot Martindale, Danny Martinez, Ricky Masters, Marylin Mathis, Tina Matthews, Debra Maxwell, Mitch Mayes, Becky Meeks, Randy Meissner, Darrell Meller, Mike Melson, Ben Melum, Becky Mestdagh, Kevin Miers, Bobby Miller, Dan Miller, Jeanie Miller, Penny Miller, Steve Mills, Mariea Mitchell, Renee Mitchell, Shannon Mohney, Leigh Mokry, Condelia Montanez, Donna Montfort, Helen Moore, Diann Moore, jay Morton, Natalie Morris, jesse Moriarity, Richard Mosshart, Emily Munselle, Sabrina Murphy, Raymond Murray, Crystal Nall, David Nash, Holly Neal, Ken Neilon, David Nelson, Debbie Newberry, Derrell Newcombe, Nancy Newman, Barbette Miklos, Mike Miles, Glenda 'ix fi- l ,rdf , ,--ff-fffzsaf if' .f-- M., ,,.- : ,.t. -- so .Q A f ' -' ,. M , . Xaser ' 5-,5,,rs.,pf'w . Y-it .,,,,.,,, ' N wrt rx Sam f 'Yr ,lf 'ii' mst? ,A ,ssss yt f ,. - t Nichols, Dee Nichols, Mark Nixon, Paula Norman, Dennis Norton, Connie Norwookhjames Nuckols, Kim Nulph, Cathy Oden, David Ogletree, Greg Olah, Ray Oppelr, Bill Orren, Mike Overton, Brent Owen, Tony Owens, jamie Pack, Ricky Park, Melissa Parker, Sherri Parsons, Len Peablcs, james Perkins, Debbie Pettigrew, Stacy Phillips, Clayton Phillips, Dwight Phillips,,Iohn Peirce, Wanda Pittman, Jana Pittman, Leigh Ann Polston, Mary jane Poole, Connie Powell, Becky Price, Brenda Prichard, Lou Ann Proctor, Brent Proctor, David Puckett, Carla Quinn, Christy Ramirez, Sandra Rankin, Ricky Rasco, Rita Ray, Kelle Ray, Neal Ray, Rhonda Redman, Anna Reed, Cash Reeder, Brent Reeder, Denise Reeves, Kathy Lynn Reneer, Bernal Richey, Darrel Rifenburgh, Susan Rivera, Debbie Rivera, Debra Roberts, Gerald Roberts, Phillip Roberts, Tim Robinson, Jeannette Robinson, Kerry Robinson, Mike Robinson, Linda Robles, Gary Rock, Cindi Rodriguez, Robert Rose, Kathy Ross, Mark Rostron, Chuck Roth, Bill Roth, Teri Rotharmel, Doug Roy, Robert Rudd, Russell Sadler, Tim Sampson, Ronda Sandefer, Jef f Sanders, jim Schwalb, jay Scifres, Donna Scott, David Scott, Susan Scott, Valerie Seabum, Ricky Sedberry, Mike Selvert, Ronda Sellers, David Sewell, Greg Shelton, Cindy Shelton, Douglas Sherman, Billy Shields, Tim Shirley, Tammy Shooter, Pat Siewert, Susan Simons, Tom Sims, Shirley Sitzes, Steve Skaggs, Ron Sledge, Margaret Smedley, David Smith, Buster Smith, Dana Smith,joe1 Smith, Kenneth Smith, Leo Smith, Linda Smith, Mary Smith, Pete E S Q 5 2 ! P ! 5 2 E 5 2 . 5 2 , 4 '17 sg T8 ' Ei? aa ,, , , ...K f A. Mr. Mac Hurley checks over jane Ann Batjefs notebook as she watches. B. Lee Eaton admires his drafting. X f- f - '- Vann, Tammy Van Zandt, Tim Varghan, Debbie Vickers, Darrell Vickery, Chuck Vokes, Marie Walden,jed Walker, Beth Walker, Brian Walker, joe Walker, Melody Walling, Larry Walls, Donna Ward, Robert Warren, Laurie Warren, Vickie Washington, janet Watts, Greg Weaver,-Iody Webb, Gregg Wells, james West, Kyla Whalen, Linda Wheeler, Alan Wheless, Tommy White, Charles White, Connie Whitley, Rocky Whitlock, Debra Whitworth, Randy Wigfall, Danny Wilkerson, Chandra Wilkey, Sharon William, johnny Williams, Carl Williams, Charlie Williams, Kim Williams, Lynette Williams, Wes Willis, Donna Willis, Ricky Wilson, Bobby Wilson,.Iohn Wilson, Loy Wilson, Melissa Wilson, Susan Wimbley, Dwayne Winchester, Donnie Winkler, Paul Winter, Dean Wise, jeff Wolf, Lori Wolford, Iviilton Wood, Jesse Woodruff, Pat Wright, Brooks Yamamoto, Alisa Yaw, Jana Yeilding, Phil Young, Debbie Welsh, Marla Young, Kathy Young, Stanley if 4? 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A 4- V f' 'Wm 'I fx 4 rf' 4 ' 'T ' . nr ,' .QI '- 'J' V sy , . V . .fu - ,,,,. . . Q ,.. ,, . ,, 1 ' U ,Hy ,HY 1211 i ff Z7 gy , 17: M15 ,U , 1. s , e a Q :'1ST.?2'g:,.IY1 ,'!i'1', 'Z' , ...H ,. . f2.'5.'f.,m'3,,.t.'f,fg:.,. ' '.'...L?1!ZL'5dvJ., a carve, fu yi- 5133 M -4 , ,,, ,.,, 1 W ' 4 il A ,L ,We Y .V ,4 LC . M-'lub-, 1, 'f X Q-ffizg M N ,.. 'A . kg ffl 'Y at ' ff N, K at ' ' ' V1 1, U ' X 1 q 'rp .itil F422 ,L , W...- 'fw + f 4.Jgff'?!fiZ-, 1 . 4,,, ,.. .,W m + ff f 'WM L ' Lf, ,, ltuf2,m 3::Qg f if- M Li, tl -?'il6!f1fi,f' Mya-,,f ., N 4 -,., -fmnrwmeffpll , W ,:LV gg 9 0 P r o +43 v ww waive .,.Au math, , , 1 w 4 luv rg' School Board ohieves Goals Dr. Harold Brinson, the chief official of the Board of Education, has served Abilene Public Schools for two years. Working with him were the school board members, Mr. C. G. Whitten, Mr. Darrell Knight, Mr. -lim Bourland, Mr. Walley Bullington, Mr. Mike Young, Mr. Ham Middle- brooks, and Mr. Bill Wright. The Board of Trustees met twice a month to solve prob- lems of the Abilene Public Schools. This Board of Trustees was in complete authority over all schools in its district. Their strong leadership helped produce a successful school year. The school is grateful to the board for their outstand- ing service. mT K, X xx. I W 5 ,,n M' Dr. Harold Brinson 1975 1976 School Board members: Mr. C. G. Whitten, Mr. Mike Young, Mr. Darrell Knight, Mr. Ham Middlebrooks, Mr. jim Bourland, Mr. Bill Wright, and Mr Walley Bullington. AP Roger Bauernfeind Stresses Involvement Mr. Bauernfeind, the new principal at Cooper, has been a citizen of Abilene for nineteen years. He received a Bache- lor of Science degree at the University of Wisconsin at Osh- kosh and Master of Education degree at McMurry. After receiving his degree, he taught and coached in Michigan until he entered the army. Upon completion of his army experience, he began teaching at jefferson junior High and then transferred to Madison junior High to teach and coach for one year. He was made principal of Franklin junior High for three years and later two at Lincoln as the Long- horn principal. The 1975-1976 year brought Mr. Bauernfeind to Cooper High School due to the retirement of Mr. Malcolm Anthony. Occupying the position of principal brought many experiences which he handled well. He did much in gaining student body respect and appreciation. One of his goals was getting students involved by urging them to be in the mainstream of school activity. A few of Mr. Bauernf- eind's duties were direct supervision of the faculty and of administrative affairs on and off campus at Cooper. dministrators Serve Cooper Mr. Garnie Hatch began his first year at Cooper as Vice Principal. He was a graduate of the University of Missis- sippi with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical educa- tion and a Master of Education in administration. His duties at Cooper are concerned with the school attendance, mainte- nance, and he occasionally serves as a substitute teacher. Mr. Valree Brailsford has served Cooper for four years in the administrative department. He graduated from Prairie View A and M University with a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Education. He is in charge of order in the cafeteria, discipline, substitute teaching, and textbook dis- tribution and handling. Mr. Reford Schmittou has been the Dean of Students for the past four years. His duties include sponsoring the Oper- ation Mainstream, Student Council, and the Exchange Club. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree at Abilene Chris- tian College and received his Master of Education from the Lady of the Lake College. Mr. Carnie Hatch Mr. Valree Brailsford Mr. Reford Sohmittou Counselors Help Students Plan for Mrs. Anita Crawford Mr. Glen Bright Z' .kk X xx Mr. Martin Brubaker Tomorrow Mrs. june Price Mrs. Barbara McKenzie The Counseling Department of Cooper worked toward helping the students on a one-to-one basis. Using patience and encouragement, the counselors assisted the students in many ways. Cooper had a new counseling program this year headed by Mr. Martin Brubaker. He worked with the on-school sus- pension program. Mr. Brubaker guided and talked with each student personally during their suspension time. He assisted them with their studies and with their personal problems. Ms. Anita Crawford was the Sophomore Counselor. She oriented the sophomores to Cooper and aided them in their scheduling. The junior Counselor was Mrs. june Price. She prepared the juniors for their senior year and helped them with their future plans. Mrs. Barbara McKenzie, the Senior Counselor, prepared the seniors for college and tried to help them locate occupations. Mr. Glen Bright served his first year as Cooper's Vocational Counselor. He spoke to the stu- dent body about the different vocations that Cooper will train one for, scheduled and helped many students in their chosen field of vocation. A. Allbrooks, Nikki P.E. B.S. Cheerleaders Cougars Pride Drill Team Bonds, Maxene English BA McMurry jr. Class Chairman Allen, Doris Spanish B.A. HSU TALISMAN Business Advisor Borcik, Edward Electronics Electronics Club Armstrong, Wmda P.E. BS Bethany Nazarene Volleyball Coach Cougars Pride Bradley, Linda Mathematics 'BS UT Arlington Christian Club A. Coach Carter explains a tournament schedule to julie jones and Karen Berg. B. Mrs. Bonds is tickled at a student's efforts to answer a question. Barnes, Frances Blackford,-Jimmie Librarian English BA Univ. of Kentucky BA McMurry MLS UT Library Staff Branson, Paul Health BS ACC MSEd ETSU Athletic Trainer Bratton, Keith Guidance and Counseling BS HSU Blair, Sherry Special Ed. Aide Brown, Madeleine Biology BS McMurry MS McMurry Soph. Class C. Mrs. Caldwell tells an Aggie joke. . . . D. Mr. Payne instructs a student in Drafting. Cams giiixgilmfrcd ' BS Texas Tech BBA UT at Arlington jr. Class Christian Club .S W fy, . Caffey, Glen Chemistry BA, ME HSU Cheek, Ronnie Mathematics BS McMurry MS Drake Caldwell,.Io Mathematics BA Howard Payne Honor Society Coalson, Bill Voc. Agriculture BS, ME Texas Tech 4 Carter, Mel Case, Marc PE PE Tennis Social Studies BS Texas Tech BS McMurry Tennis Coach Basketball Coach Cochran, Luella Cofer,jack Mathematics Mathematics BS Sam Houston BS, ME NTSU Intramurals an-4' X,- Conley,james Cook, Gene Cummingswlack DeVasto, Larry Ind. Ed. Drivers Ed. Photography English BS EN,U BS TCU BA NTSU BS McMurry MEd ACC MEd ACC D. Dick, Lela German English BA McMurry German Club Evans, Tommy Ind. Vov. Ed. BS Texas A8cM VICA ICT Chapt. 596 Dougherty, Chester Government Psychology BS McMurry C Club Fanning, Ann Typing II Personal Typing BBA Texas Tech FBLA . 'N--. I i aj- KEY?-t AX 4 N Ford, Una Home Economics BS Univ. of Southwestern Louisiana FHA Hanks, Sherilyn English BA HSU Soph. Class Pride Gardner, jennifer Mathematics BS SWTSU Harlow, james Ind. Arts BS SWTSU ME ACC Goff, Dorothy Secretary Harper, jim Science B.S., MEd., MS ETSU, UA A. Q0 . . A. Mrs. Bradley laughs at a note to her on an Algebra paper. Green, Sonja Spanish BA Baylor Hartgraves, Beulah School Nu.tSe RN Griffith, Granville Social Studies BS HSU Harwell, joe Building Trades BS MEd VICA Hermann, Frances Business BBA McMurry MEd HSU Huffman, Sue English-Library Science BA Okla. Christian College MLS UT at Arlington Holladay, Robert English BA HSU MA So. Ill. Univ. TALISMAN Editorial Advisor Film Society Senior Class Hughes, Billy Biology BSE ACC MEd Tex. A8zM Halliburton, Thomas Mechanical- English ETSU Building Trades Heidingsfield, Janice Mathematics BS FSU Exchange Club Pride mf Holloway, Carla Home Economics BS ACC FHA Humphrey, joe Sociology Government BS McMurry MA HSU Siren Squad A. A. Mrs. Mary Anna Mark hands out student assignments. Hurley, Mac English BS Texas Tech FTA Inzer, Ray Government, Economics BA, MA Trinity Senior Class jarvis, Beulah johnson, Dalton English BA Texas Tech VEH Gen. Const. Trades Kidd Natha Kendrick Dorothy French Counselors Secretary BA Randolph- Macon Woman s College French Club Cougars Pride f 22. '11 , Y f- . . .' . .. lf, V gk. , . Q 1: . w. ' f2Q1 . .'L ,bf 81' 0 B. Knapp, Robert Spec. Ed. MEd HSU Lawson, Anita Biology BS Northeastem Okla. State Univ. Kute, Nadine Attendance Clerk Lineweaver, john CUAE Science Physical Science BS McMurry B. Mrs. Rose Williams thinks of a cruel stunt for a helpless Latin I student, Ivey, Marv Chemistry BS, MA UT Johnston, Vivian Business VOE Co-op BA PAMC Oklahoma Co-op OEA N X, Kyker, Robert Coordinator Vocational Academic Education BSE ACC VOCT Chapt. 378 Longacre, Evelyn Pre-employ- ment Lab VOE BS McMurry OEA . Q r jackson, Edith Asst. Registrar Kelly, Paul Orchestra BM NTU MEd ETSU Lancaster, Robert World History BSE Texas Tech Lowe, Nedra English BA SMU MA HSU National Honor Society :N ,, ,4,:,:i:dxx , bv K' is' 1 nw V 0 -. f'w. Lowry, Denise Home Economics BS Texas Tech FHA Lucas, Wilma Mark, Mary Anna Martin, Prentice Mathieson, Mary Home Economics Am. History W. Geography Home BS, BSHE BA, MEd HSU BS, MEd ACC Economics FHA Coach BS Baylor Junior Class FHA McKinney, james McKinnon, Kirk McSwain, Harold McWfhorter, Dorothy PE History Art Attendance BS Memphis BS, MEd HSU BS Texas Tech Clerk State Univ. Art Club Gymnastics I McKenzie, Thelma Biology BS ACC Middleton, Mary Health BS ACC MEd HSU ?- A. B A. Coach Sinclair spans the globe with some students. B. Mrs, Brown aides Doug Flamming with his Biology. C. Mr. Cheek glares at the class clown. D. Mr. Cofer measures up. M ff' .7 9 f ff'q97h .19 l c. Petty, Glenn Health Coach BS Howard Payne MEd Sul Ross Rhodes, Billy Auto Body Shop BS- Sul Ross MEd Texas A8cM VICA 1-1 In :lr Potter, Charles Mathematics BS North Texas Univ. Richardson, Ola Art BA NTSTC MA Texas Tech Art Club Miller, Melba Business BBA McMurry Owen, Katherine HEVEH Home and Community Services Aide N011, David Overton, Bill Overton, Ray PE English Drama BS BS, MA Coach Commcmarius Intemational BS Texas A8cM Oweng Virginia English Payne, james Special Ed. U. Grad. Ind. Arts BA Sam Houston Texas Drafting Thespians MEd ACC FCA Parrish, Camille C Club State Southem BS SWT Okla Grad. West BA Western Texas State State C010 D. I .,.m Price, Sarah Reed, Frances A. History A-V Department BA, MA: ACC, TU Robeftsgn, Portia R.OblI'lSOl'l, Iflafld Reading AgfiCl11l'I.11'C English BS, ME Texas Tech BA Southwestern FFA MEd McMurrv Rogers, Nancy Resource Academic Adjustment BS McMurray Seay, Wanda Registrar Sinclair, Lindell Shewmake, jack DE BBA Sul Ross DECA A. Shirley, Juanita Bookkeeper Starr, Robert Health BS Baylor X MEd Sul Ross FCA C Club History BS MEd Smith, Louise Home Economics BSE, MS Univ of Central Arkansas Sumerlin, Bobbie Choral Music Music Theory BM, MM HSU Singing Men Thaxton, Warren Band BS, MEd, BM HSU Southern College Fine Arts Sutton, Gary B. Health, PE BS, MS Baylor Football Coach Track Coach Thornhill, Ralph Speech BS HSU Speech Club C B Club B. Mrs. Ann Fanning corrects a student's typing error. Mr. Glenn Bright takes time out for a quick nap. Mr. joe Humphrey flashes an evil smile before a test. Mrs. Nancy Walter and Mrs. Thelma McKenzie converse during their free peri Miss Sarah Price tells of her latest fishing expedition. Turner, Lee H istory BA TCU Ward, Eugene Mathematics BS Angelo Stare MEd ACC ilu RRx NGS WMS nnnesueafss . xii Q55 K i JN XM , fl . is W wg. K .,:L,.,N'L...ww. P -1 f fx g A Q0 Q V1 4. Abilene Printing 3 Stationery sum momms i gf .ma cedm f Abnene, rem 1 677-267 Q i Q' l T T HOUSE OF RECORDS .ieweL BDXQ , VIECAG a wAYNs venues morons SAM'S REN'l'.ALL Vinnie JOHN KLINE sruolo C k mea. 5 ! vnh i' e. mu? 1- 1.9 UD K ,ta K' Zh . S itigf , i i. fl FIBSONS Sim 0-9 TJ i iiireiia,-, VYN1 m Q 4 -tn 'M 'fef-'-We' W ' if- i .w 1--9-ii' .-f, .2 gi 55, 2 TS v g 9- ai 3 2 ' 2 5 A mu 0' Q 'U 1 4 HAsEi.oFF's 2 ,,,- .-4 U 5 Bonn-Nananoon-Na tg, V 4 E E sur: num is 4 z W 21. i ill 1111197 IVICIEJAGE msunnce. EL DUPER PGDDKE , X 'A ti i .QF iiti CQMMERCIAL COLLEGE an is in i A 5 is 'E www It's the real thing. Coke. Trade-mark QQ BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY WEDDING lubrication washing Special Decoration To Customer Satisfacigon Our Specialty Wheel balancing .. . 37 ans snmou FOR ANY OCCASIO pickup and delivery CRUME STANDARD Ca 3 C E 1 fl Q 5 STATION 915673-0911 2301 So. Willis congmuimons Class of '76 Abilene, Texas 692-9064 Buy a Eamgain in Lieaufy house ol lashlon ' 3161 S. 23rd 3101 N. 12th Abilene, Texas Debbie Evans looks over the fine selections at Estes House of Fashion. to You'lI like G W , Tall Teagan PFUTBGTIUII Li is 4 FROM N I UU, 5, PERRY HUNTER HALL, INC. SALES AND SERVICE E I BIBLE HARDWARE CU. 333 Wclnuf Street P.O. Box 2322 - 673-8301 ABILENE, TEXAS 79604 G H U E E R Y 2 6 O 2 B A R R O W B I L L H A L L M A N 'be' HOME OPEN vzoo A. M . CLOSE uzoo P. M. APPLIANCES SEQ-HORSES Excelsior Cleaners R. M. CBobj Yancy Owner One day service ' Mending ' Buttons Replaced ' Alterations Done Shirts for Sale 1433 SO. 14th The most compleie vacuum cleaner ferrite center in Weir Texas AAA-ALL FACTORY Vacuum Cleaner Service Center ISERVICE, REPAIRS 8: SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES! 824 BUTTERINIUT 677-0672 CHOURS: 10:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. MON.-FRLJ 10:00 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M, SAT. BROWN'S DOWNTOWNER BARBER SHOP Appoinfmenf, Please Phone 673-33I I 589 PINE The Gen'Ilemen's choice of Abilene fx. .,., 0 Q QTUQ by Lu N 'D UT ABILENE, TEXAS llerllllllnlllllunu ll .I lllllllrlllllllll llll rum Ill' 'ill III' III 7 'H' II' 'I TO J- 'J I' '11 S 1' 5:1-I -I Lowry's Trim Shop 201 Walnut 28 Years in Abilene 672-2287 677-5283 ABILENE, TEXAS COMPLETE AUTO UPHOLSTERY TAILOR MADE SEAT COVERS Visit Our New StOrC 935 Pine Professional Decorating Service Abilene, Texas 264 Razors Edge Den C. B. Radios Lawrence 5-Minute Car Wash Frenchman's Creek Electronics 4697 So. 14th Abilene, Texas Electrophonic Systems Downtown wi g, W umm wgfjr wl 5- W' ff. ,Q ,AqMM4wuws.iusw..sa,W.,,.,enf-.,, S Rive l Pam Harris shops for fashion at S6cQ. 49 Cypress Clothiers Suburban r Oaks Village l ,M Brian Hurst likes the quality found at S 8: Q T.C.I. PAINT CENTER 3366 North First 677-1491 ik Glidden and T.C.I. Paints ir Custom Picture Framing 'k Wallpaper ir Carpets t Prints-Dalhart 8c Windberg -A' Custom Color Matching ir Everything for the Contractor or the Do-It-Yourselfer ir Betty Allison-Many Other Artists Master Charge Bank Americard Foxy Lady Beauty Salon Farnsworth 81 Willis Construction THREE LOCATIONS IN ABILENE, TEXAS 2550 BARROW AND 3202 NORTH FIRST 841 NJUDGE ELY G I B , Barrow St.,,Iudge Ely stores open Mon. thru Sat. 9 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Closed Sunday. No. lst store open Mon. thru Fri. 9 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. , Closed Sat. Open Sunday 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. mscnum cnlfen T his 1- I WHERE YOU BUYl . - . ,N THE BEST FOR LES '-.1--.-13.-,Iii-i,.Q. L... iff. I I ' , Q P - 1: '?'.f2'. :- '- - ff Q - I I. S . L-A '.- ' I 'l I Ti: .-,Trai ' ' . I T' . W' N rt -It 1 -lun. H11 11 - h 1 1- gm3 li N P 4 ' I pl -33 -, al . .. --:iris-i , , ,-. J z u - A --M I -I. . N Y V i I -I., F 1:.:...-,gg 2. -rss Y . 3' 1-'-' .:'. l'r . 'f' p 3s ini. LUSKEY'S 7eza4' leading 70e4tow Sana MEAD'S SHOPPING CENTER 3112 N. lst St. Abilene 2431-34th St. 101-5 N. Houston H5 Wolfin Square 241 Webb Village Lubbock Ft. Worth Amarillo Dallas, Texas .VUPE R DUPER SUPER DUPER FCOD STORES fuse fhe space on was page for your TALISMAN sagnofufe par1y.J X I by pe 3xf 5f?ff5ggf23i Q Q5 350 if S924 x Y5 E653 bw ST 9 R U S S E S 142 Elm X Abilene, Texos, 79602 I 677 2407 CRIATIVI PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS 8611011927 FASHION CENTER OF THE WEST .. -w.,.,,.N,, , 9 W! Glenn Morgan selects a new tie at Grissoms. 220 Cypress River Oaks C. R. Anthony Co Clothing for the Entire Family 1228 Grape The Shirt Galle 7-S46-2:6 - Scam Seam - filaym T 5 Gaiam 7uw4fao 79-wed Wade -'Zi' was TIZBIIIIJIIIHIIS CREEK sHoPPuNo CENTER I4rh Gt WiNtERs Fwy Ekdwd 544794 falnww BEAUTY COLLEGE 281 PINE STREET ABILENE, TEXAS In Downtown Abilene Located in Showcase Square We Teach A Complete Course in Cosmotology For Men 84 Women-A Lifetime Profession. We Invite You To Visit Our College One of the Most Modern in the Southwes Terms to Suit Your Budget Part Time Students Welcome VA Approved Call 675-4754 SAM'S RENT-ALL, INC. WHY BUY IT? . . . RENT IT! PHONE 577-2886 33I7 SOUTH Irl' ABILENE. TEXAS 79605 9 8nd dnaff SHIRT LAUNDRY 2501 BUFFALO GAP ROAD 692-4545 ABILENE, TEXAS, IT PAYS TO LOOK NEAT Bzllzirfs Barber Shop ALL STYLES OF HAIR CUTTING Cecil E. Bellevl ABIEENE, TEXAS 79602 PH. 672-6341 1726 so. 20TH Fine Jewelry including Class Rings, Promise Rings, and Engagement Rings 3214 North lst. 677-7234 Mr. Fanous shows Nancy Bander a ring from his large selec- tion of jewelry. Witewgowgeiwdgidvdowwfofhi. . agjesus Pioneer Drive Baptist Church 7Ol Soufh Pioneer Drive STAEQRM STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES - BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS INSURANCE James W. Besl Agent 5110 South 7th 4325 North 1orh 2842 Souih 7th Street Bus Phone: 677-6441 Abilene, Texas-79605 Res Phone: 692-3762 . siiiisiiissiseesa 1? - H Q-ab ' -- ,..::f::::'w':,.,,,,, 'ANK 9' c9MM 'c' C TIZENS NATIONAL IAN ABILEIIE CLEARING IIDUSE 53 -ENE ASSOCIATION EEZ! CI Fl IIATIIIIIAL BANK NA BANK GAH.BE l 1' FIRST STATE BANK SAvEfSEIFSERIlE Good Gulf 539 539 judy Stewart and LaHonda Wallace learn more about cars at Buddies Gulf. Buddies Gulf Service 1 302 N. Treadway Special Rates For Students Phone Number 673-7412 Examination AUTHORIIED M n ' 9Fme ' olemane Services SALES Q SEQVICH Franklin Heating 8: Air Conditioning 926 VVALNUT ABILENE. TEXAS Betty Lee's Beauty Salon .,U,,.,.ESs on RESIDENCE 529-35C-l - '--. 7 , , in Q 'i S01 4 ' ' ll' his 1-1 4 - ' . ' ,li ,A '. 5 iifiai- 3 -' ' ' E ri A- .H 1E'fi' . - --.' ' ' 5 Li.: 1 ' ' 6 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '76 Sui . ' ' 5 fjlllji ,Q l1'- idx 7 GRIGSBY S RAG DOLL 6' Q' s i n Shoes, dresses, Sportswear, Accessories, and Gifts for the Young minded. 718S.Leggett ElmwoodXWesr 692-765 1 Shop 9:50 to 6:00 Open 'til 9:00 Thursdays TOMMY HALFORD OWNER REB. PHONE 692-0621 QM PHONI UTI-Blll AUTO WORKS 24 HOUR wnscxzns . BEAR FRAME EQUIPMENT BODY REBLJILDING 6: REFDNISHING B66 WALNUT BT. ABILENE. TEXAS Motorola Radio Dispatched Trucks CLOTH WORLD Abilene Farm Supply, Inc. KLINE STUDIO Photographers for the Seniors of 1975-76 2102 No 6th 677 5911 A SUPER We Give S8-H Green Stamps X 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU'f 7 days a week 738 Leggett 1857 Pme St See our ,75 Fords in Ford Country BUIICK ARROW FORD BIG COUNTRY DODGE 'QSee the dodge boys CANTRELL CADILLAC Standard of the worldw FRED HUGHES BUICK You,ll like the way we tradev LINCOLN-MERCURY DUDGE DAN HIXSON CHEVROLET Where you can always see Dan himself JOBE PONTIAC The place of almost perfect service CUSTOM INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Full line of camper pickups MASON GAMBLE MOTORS O Exclusive importer of Subaru automobiles MAX FERGUS MOTORS I V What's a Matador? n . I i MAZDA OF ABILENE ig A The car with the Rotary enginen fl ED MELSON VOLKSWAGEN Few things in life Work as Well as a Volkswagenw I SAM MOSER MOTORS The big Datsun difference in valuei' l EIIIIHIII ROCKET oLDs '7 Oldsmobile-Always a step aheadw TOYOTA OF ABILENE Small car specialists for forty yearsn U wAssoN CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH TOYOTA Coming through with a complete line of carsv WESTMORELAN D LINCOLN MERCURY More kinds for more kinds of people 45 c H nvs LE n td MOTORS CORPORATION 9 Q 6 0 9 new-:mah X R t f 7 o swagen S mf fd V Ik 85 ff suv YOUR New OR useo CAR FROM oNE OF THE Asove FRANCHISED DEALERS ABILENE AUTHORIZED NEW CAR DEALERS' ASSOCIATION AIfon's Sewing Machine Co. 801 Chestnut St.-673-1708 Abilene, Tx. 79605 since 1958 sales and service on all makes of sewing machines 1 hmgu burgers mexican food DRIVE-IN WINDUW 7 ICB CREAM ALLEY top 20 flavors Tracy Ferguson and Lisa Linder find a Wide variety of styles at Fashion Lane. Open 11:00 A.M. 'Til 1:00 A.M. Shop at FASHION LANE For Pre-teen Sis thru College Miss At two locations Ra iiii H3648 No. 6th and in Gnssoms River Oaksw Elkangdllen' . D, , ,h Q Tliiffifss Uazzitzya Ghlottsa 'E gi 1380 SOUTH CLACK Gr, 6' OUT WUHW HOM1 ALMUSY A5 M .H AS YU1, DL -IIILEIIE TEXAS 19602 I 19151 692-9455 ABILKNL. TEXAS 79605 Phone 19,51 677-7248 275 ABTEX 412 W. Im. Sf. 20 at Tye. communications Texas 915-692-7846 Citizen Band Radios and Accesso es :FFS 2206 W. Av if 1 5511 South lst N' San A118610 915-673-8601 TCXQS c 915-949-7538 Margaret's Park Battles Terrace Home Beauty Salon Improvement Rite-A-Wa The BIG I T t Y FIS CII1 WHEEL , Pr: nters Kill I ll Clllillli lllll HALL AIR CII IIITIO ING HEATING SALES SERVICE 3403 souTH :sr ABILENE. TEXAS PH. 672-2541 JAMES HALL ABILENE GRAIN AND SUPPLY Feed-Seed-Storage-Public Weighing 303 South 14th v 677-4371 Abilene, Texas lx '- 79605 f '- 71 N Downtown and River Oaks x,,'g X . A G: 37' it yi ,TQ yi i x in X ' if' 2 I . i in 7 X fi, :Q f X in 3 i 7 fjii 7 f O .ii l 1 1, Q9 flT ' 45 ' , X i 7. ,, i s ,zwipf Mears Brothers Gampany 2702 Industrial Blvd. ABILENE, TEXAS 79604 ROBERT Ri MOORE LAMAR H. MOORh JR VNWOO gd Pt' gt L C MCMURRY IS a College on a human Sca-le. There are 1300 students, which means you can get to know most or all of them. About 450 students live in the fcur campus residence halls. It is easy at McMurry to make the kind of friendships which last a lifetime. You will become personally acquainted with many of our 80 faculty members, as well as librarians. administrators and others in the McMurry community. Students come to McMurry for many reasons. They say that they remain because of the quality of the student body and faculty, and because of thefriendly, informal atmosphere on campus. The best way to become acquainted with life on McMurry campus is to visit us and learn first hand. RRY' QW 01 P rw I J ,,.I f I K xB ff' sq '7 W' Y' BI, ITS DL DS I C. 1 390 Sayles Fashions For Young People A OFFICE PHONE 673-8157 677-0061 FREE PICK UP 8 DELIVERY BOWMAN LUMBER CO. R Sz M UPHOLSTERY AND TRIM l! Ba! atnan CUSTOM UPHOLSTERS 9 FURNITURE - AUTO -' RESTYLING - REPAIRS RESIDENTIAL -' COMMERCIAL 1131335 1315? R' E' 'SJR bn A3?ZE':EMSEi1'Q'32L2Z LETTERPRESS OFFSET SNAPOUTS RUBBER STAMPS my A J GOLD sTAMPiNG cLua aooxs SINCE 1965 P ' L' G FRENCI-IMAN'S CREEK 677-8525 TEXA COURTYARD ABILENE, S 869 N MOCKINGBIRD ' ABILENE TEXAS 79603 Candles, bath items, imports Ph. 692-4026 Your Business is always apprecia+ed Personalized Napkins for all occasions Dorsi Farmer and Judy Turner choose an apron at Caldwellis. 4 . gift .gsfsahfona af C7afcfwsff'a ll jf' 1017 dvo. dIfIoc5in95i'Ld 1 Tllonz 672-1354 .lar oqgifens ff JAX 1 V' a .qhhk A 'Mm - 0 iiis X as v in ?7T T 'LW S ff ' 41 ,.. ears f ' f f X'f 1W MW . A QQ - w, , 7 A X ' fffllk Ki ,j 4 W T 'V 0 ffl , Q of 2 Q Think of Sears for the things you need: Fashions from JUNIOR BAZAAR, the PUT-ON SHOP and the MENS STORE. Horne of the famous DIE-HARD BATTERY and the ROAD-RUNNER RADIAL. Think of Sears for the First Quality Merchandise, 4 T Service, and Reasonable SEARS, 155 SAYLES V2 AY gm i fv AN Webb Plumbing and Heating Ellison Edwards Signs oWNER s. E. CEDD KIRKMAN 692-2191 I 0 I '5n My ' g MACHINE 3. WELDING, INC. ALL TYPES PRECISION MACHINE WORK DRAW WORKS Sc PUMP SERVICE PIPE THREADING 8: DRILL COLLARS PORTABLE FLANGE TURNING AND PUMP BORING UNITS 4701 S. TREADWAY ABILENE, TEXAS TEL. 692-6530 OFFICE MANAGER LOUISE MCCHAREN 692-6632 Congratulation Seniors Furniture Television Appliances So. lst at Elm 677-3781 Everything for the Home GLEN 8g LOTTlE'S HAIR FASHIONS -QUICK SERVICE- MEN 84 WOMENAS STYLES ' Shag cuts ' Curling irons ' Blower drying ' Permanent Waves ' Singing or candle cuts Abilene's He 84 She Styling Salon -complete beauty service- For Appointments call 673-4688 2409 S. 7th FARRINGTON BROS SERVICE STATIONS Independent Cattlemen Association of Taylor County Leo's Barber Shop Ben Melson finds feed for his hogs at Farm and Ranch Elevators. FARM AND RANCH ELEVATORS no N. znd FARM AND RANCH WESTERN WEAR 781 WALNUT Karla Lacey examines the fine clothing at Farm and Ranch Western Wear. 282 ii Kenneth Welch, Mark Yeilding, and Dan Fergus get their supper at Farm and Ranch Supply. FARM AND RANCH SUPPLY 731 WALNUT FARM AND RANCH FABRICS Soi WALNUT Glenajo Beard and Cheryl Strain select quality material at Farm and Ranch Fabrics. I Opew Dmlg 3659 N. 61'h Daily 5 pm-9 pm Noon ll:0O-2:00 TTTEXITF-ILVFI ITIEVILI H1-xivall and Italian Fuudx Better Living Furniture 1301 - 1357 Butternut FURNITURE - T.V. - APPLIANCES - CARPET Il 673-3754 ABILENE, TEXAS CHECK WITH KENDRICK Realty ,,EAL,OR., W. R. CDickJ Kendrick ef , f - -' 5 JC- John A. fBroJ Mingus A TILL i hen! Frank Nevans I I , - - ' ' Bill Murdaugh 1 ' , . 1 ' 2,2 Xjihf , Q7 Office 672-2857-Home 673-2683 I - X ' I 3900 South 7th Abilene, Texas DRUGS ' ' ' I O CZLIIVCFSIU' Bapbst pgggpglgfggng 2141 GrapeStreet I It ,I A A ' lblove. A- if 'Mir f','f '-f 'f'::i- I. I ' I -A - A it I . -- 'Y' 50N - I 'ii ' I III 'M I-'NMMA -- . 4 'I'It I 7 P H A R M ACY COSMETICS I GIFTS I SUNDRIES We Don't Want All The Business Just YOURS O American Mud Co' cirv wins neuvenv 617 Ambler Street P.O. Box 555 Abilene, Texas Where Service makes the difference 672 -282 2 929 BUTTERNUT ABlLENE,TEXAS 283 ACE SPECIALTY CO. 842 So. Treadaway Abilene, Texas 79602 Ph. 673-8256 R. L. McCarty john Ayers Res. Ph. 692-6943 Res. Ph. 692-3631 901 South 25th Street RADIO DISPATCHED C9155 692-7296 SERVICE GUARANTEED MOTOR REWINDING WATER PUMP AND LIGHT PLANT SERVICE ABILENE TDM S NEED SERVICE QUICK? CALL US FIRSTH VUE HAVE LOAN MOTORSN NEW AND REBUILT MOTORS AND CONTROLS BOUGHT AND SOLD JOE BRYAN CUSTOM CONTROLS 9151692-5562 AWT--LACT-NOD P.O. Box 5384 COMPUTER CONTROL OPERATIONS Abilene, Texas 79605 RADIO DISPATCHED-677-3141 LYNN ELECTRIC ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS OIL FIELD-INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL Systems Custom Engineered To Your Specifications MER CRUISER MERCURY OUTBOARD SYYEETYYJXTER MARINE 701 WEST BROADWAY TELEPHONE 915 f 235-5 550 Sweetwater HYDRA SPORTS BILLY LAIRD JOE BRYAN COBALT 692-7360 TELEPHONE 915 f 692-5 562 V.I.P. LVM ww N M Qffjfff WW , 95 NW W 0 0 M 6 X fx - X A it W. 0 ' - , 0 -X Eff!! tx ! -1 U 1 A I, 1, .5 LA, 'fix ' ave ,,. '53 J, ,- Q' . ' ' y 'Zi f1,2.fQ :.'fZ'l ' ,o M 4 Z ' 4 Wg f ' . l . ' , WW 52200 OWMCWFW k ff' fVl0 9b,,w . , 'J'?W,fwf QWQZYQWZZ' I : I I l G 3 I 2901 South 1st St., Abilene, Texas 79605 3280 South 14th St. Abilene, Texas 79605 A...-..... Where Your Business Is Appreciated M G S O n S, y sli ei e i Gem b I e Motors Harrel E. Gacldy Homer H. Gamble 4541 N. First Phone 677-8121 Your authorized Subaru dealeri' If you want information about a SUBARU, ask a SUBARU owner. He is likely to tell you that he is getting 40 miles per gallon, and 98W of our owners will tell you the same thing. So the chances of you liking the SUBARU are good or much better than average. MASON GAMBLE SUBARU has super service for your SUBARU. From One Yearbook to Another--- The H-SU BRONCO Salutes the Cooper High TALISMAN Sometime before you select your college, come out and see why scores of Cooper High graduates and hundreds of other students from throughout the United States and from around the world have decided that HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY is the place for them. ConGRnTuLr-mons. . . tothe lenior Clou 8. SALES at ggkvm ON ftudenu of Cougar 3 l .Newnszms .:.N'2s:::.fT'sa'Qs Co r ' olsnusuron CALL Un Q INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE CO. UI Q 727 sou'rH TREADAWAY ABILENE. TEXAS 79604 PHILPOTT MM 81 FnsNcm?1AOrIscResK PH 915 6716181 1902 N F1257 4677 S0 HM Abilene, Yoxus 7960: Abllooo, Taxes 79605 N 677.791 691-5651 F WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF NURSING MARY MEEK SCHOOL OF NURSING HENDRICK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Abilene, Texas 79601 CABINET 677 9777 Plasfic Specialty Wholesale Plumbing PIPE-PLUMBING SUPPLY PHONE 9I5l692.9889 Dick Godbout s4o9 N. Tmdaway, Abilene, rem - 677-9777g KENNETH GLOVERI 2937 S TREADAWAY . u , I KENNETH HENRY, ABILENE TEXAS 7960 al Congratulations Seniors Class of '7 6 Dr. Pepper Pepsi-Cola QW fm dyfmagw WMM wif 5261461116110 he amfwzfa far-M Q if 5071142 W foe, Jain W .mmf ,MMQW za Belinda Boykin and Brooksie Reese find help in studying HAMLET at Abilene Book Store. Hi There YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ABILENE BOOK STORE In the Middle of the Mall River Oaks 698-3741 Monarch and Cliff notes, Quality Paperbacks We stress personal service - Let us help youf, As Ihe years go by . . I I74 Buffernuf . . Say if beiier wiih flowers from EDSEL BURFORD FLORIST 677-57 I 2 'U' x 1'Ti 7 77 VANCLEAVE OPTICAL SERVICE C0. 222 Westwood - Phone 673-4934 Dispensing Opticians Bill VcnCIecve Res. Ph. 692-4934 ' ACOUSTICAL CEILING ' DRY WALL ' FLOOR COVERING ' INSULATION ' EIBERGLAS 84 SPRAY ON Harris Acouswcs SALES 81 INSTALLATION BURL HARRIS BUS. PHONE 692-1347 BOX 5641, 5447 S. IST ST. HOME PHONE 692-5455 ABILENE, TEXAS 79605 Cathy and Pam Harris check prices at Harris Acoustics. O 254077 .5'4l0N Visii our new boutique ai' the LeggeH' Store 3l6l South 23rd ZI6 Leggett Dr. 692-6675 677-2658 ABILENE. TEXAS All our hair Stylists are experienced in the newest cuts and styles Mickey's Drive Inn Noma Wilkins Fashion Optical TUNE UP . STATE INSPECTION ll T , 'L' FRED KINERD TEXACO 24 HR. WRECKER SERVICE Hsznvucz You CAN Tnus'r 3101 SO. 23RD 692 5335 BAACK FLORISTS AND GREENHOUSES 1842 Matador Ph. 692-7765 292 Biology students Steve Bowyer and Roger Austin enjoy a visit to Baack. Christ can set you free-- Come celebrate that freedom with us! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ABILENE, TEXAS 3rd and Orange Dr. james Flamming, Pastor Steve Stroope, Nlinister of Youth 5 V S , R195 Ordinary Clothes for O dinary Pe ple Gigi johnson and Vicki White model some of the cute clothes at Aunt Betry's Rags. I' O Fully Insured KW WELL SERVICE 2041 S. Treadaway P.O. BOX 2102 Kenneth Whisnant Radio: 677-31 15 Owner Cal' Ph. Day or Nite 673-1 15 1 Car 9544 Skaggs Albertson Wide Aisles And People That Care About You Rely on It. 454' lfggfg' rm' 'X E 'ffl' ,rg 'P ,-W 11 ' -'ek s 32 'J Vai, F 4' Bakery i K' 'W '----..... e.,. - il . , lfSlBlilS 'w o +, + 1efff5,f . B .l.4Q ' w' , ' ALL .rj f , ' Y r. llllllll .' C , ,e -fo 1 N f ll . .f,ft.-ff' V ' A l Q. ,elL. ,,ex,'e Q ll.. - ' eeee ,J i v : S i n , . 2 1, I Q f 'QA Delicatessen will' P 'wo ,ig-rg?:.'.Z.F,Q:v F5 fig, I N A t lff' . ':f' fW :- of ' :Uri ' 5 ' .t,, Q ff, I7 K., - '- 7 I ,si ,, K l ff K , i '1 4 Produce Lobby Skaggs Albertson Food and Drugs With One Central Checkout Center CENTRAL T. V . 81 859 BUTTERNUT Radio Servnce I915I 677-8000 ABRLENEI TEXAS GEIIERALQELECTRIC 79602 CUSTOMER CARE SERVICE FOR HELP MN lcllffzggydtiifst AT ?5!,'2'ZE!EE I46 Westgate Shopping Ccpifql Nancy Parker and janet Ray compare notes on WAR AND PEACE Al-,glenel fem, QW 2-2099 at Sanders. THE DIXIE PIG Famous since 1931 for home-cooked food -Wide Variety Selection- -fast service which cannot be found elsewhere- Ca11673-3292 for any item on menu to take out. 4 blocks east of McMurry College on S. 14th 8: Butternut. Home of 'famous brand furnifure Kroehler, Basse'H', , f f S9 La-Z-Boy, Broyhill, Swi'F+ex, Ser'l'a Bedding, and Cl In l fon UPF 5 , Il C . General EIec+ric Appliances ENGINES-Moweks-MAGNETOS ABILENE FURNITURE MAR-f 25:IET12+e51?aI5R-OI3EdEII'iIIJ96 4230 N6. 16+ 673-6596 ABILENE, TEXAS 79604 Neighbors fo K-Mart and Broyles Carpei EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME PONCA r. Gls Burger Bar WH Fast Service Quality Foods Carefully Prepared 2560 Barrow By GIBSON'S mscoUN'r srons Your School Supplies and Candies Wholesale 1 l 677-8012 677-8872 fb 810 Bullernuf f Abilene, Texas 79605 Steve Bowyer and Greg Whigham discuss the day's problems over lunch at Mr. G's. J 8. R Body Shop Abilene Radiator Works COOPER COOKIES 297 KW Huff Parlm. Sandra Bcrgan Izslic Murphrfv Lzcsa jackson Melissa Lusk 298 KM-hy Wendy Janice R Wri r Sherrod usscy gh Pres. Chaplain Wcc-Pres, Agape Trl-H1-Y Sherry Omlyn jenny Dennis Stout Inq' Historian Treas. Sec. 1975-1976 Karla Ailrs Rcponer Pcssy An-ncnra Tammy Holmes Suzanne Young Dcnisc Smith QMS W-'W' 1 :2 W ,M eff 4? . . .f V, 'yy de 1 E LQ 9 G4 as f , ,:Q'-L25 A g 2 3 H W 4 1 ' ' A ,, , ff x lA ,,:1,h9' M, Q 31 fr - 9 , , ,W ,YQ ,W 1 MM iff? Q. nl JE, , , , t Qi 5 A 1 2' . ui S . 2.3 , A ff Qt KJ' ' .x V. 1, J 39 4 Pi' swf fy 3 '- Q 4 , 6 xv! E f ' , A f Q b r - 5 ! S.. I-ufy Burton Gxeryl Rutherford Diane Terri King Adams Pres. Wee-Pres. Ava Wmtn Proctor pnlmn Secretary it Pam Kim Giles Ianc Sidney Cindy Glandon Luke Dcbbic Bondick KW Atwood Treasurer i ! Melissa S C 'Y aondick Slccpcr Aowakiya Tri-Hi-Y 1975-1976 f'--1--q.,...,,, First row-Cheryl Rutherford, Kay Atwood, Terri Adams, Melissa Bondick, Diane King, Debbie Bondick, Kay Warren. Second Row-Sidney Glan- don, Ava Proctor, Kim lane, Fritz Howard, Diane King's Potato. 301 Nanq' Parker Pres. Susie Ingram Wee-Pres, Michele Anderson Chaplain Kim Boardman Parlm. Nancy Nease , Rec. Sec. Toni l Davis Cort. Sec. Nancy Stevens Treas. '302 chqyl muy Wanda Shelly Taq Scram MLGlod1lin Keels Ford Ferguson i ,M 'E if X a l Au LV K 'ff F PM an ,L 1. Kathleen Buck Shmv McDowell , L Vrr, Cathy ivs s -4 ,V V L 3' janet RW in Q 4 gf ., :, il snns 3 Q laura Parry Liddlebrooks Smith Capri Tri-Hi Y 1975-1976 I:eAnn Pittman Gena Stevens Debbie MII? Anderson H0fhCiIl1 Ann Beth Henson McDaniel Elaine jones xn!' 9 va- Y' ,f s K 'ar . 5 fi:-e. i AK! I an LQ 15 .., S I 4 I xf Q f X 3 X Q i S , Q ,Q Q .2 3 X 3 s in at X 'iw via A - ' . f 5.--f N, .ff ' 'sry-.,, f-few-A-fi' X . : li 1 I' , in w, . I ' wig? 3 S 1 N x 3. Q s X -gh-.p,.,f-ff' F ., N -w X X r ix! ff' 1. if ' f 1.x 5 ,,.q Q x ' Yes . gust zf If dig, h 44 xxx 1 wg L, K ,cd 3 x fb q , I, fx ggi .a 3 'W f Q me ' - 4 . ' Q :il- . , 9 s M v. .. K M , . Q Q gg , ff in K Q35 S 'in , e - 'R 9 -3 if 'SE .x 1 vvkrf 'Av XXXL W I A 7 ' I wmv A 'fyflff , :ff '18 ish- 1 .3 Sf X N 'f,.,PS'??'.x' it gwkkc Q ' A XX W . Aim .,.4A' Q 5, gk A X Q K X V V xk., js, if-is FN- S wff 5 A 'A'--N w A H -. fl, ky.. in QQ-USE.-M 'gk N' 'ML , yi? A -wi 4' 5 ff' j+MNg .k1- K' 4 K - x Paula Becky Sandra Angela Alise Karen Plm Paula Mnllon Willimu Metz Fairbctter Bruton Berg Lzxson Mclcod Pres. Vice-Pres. Secretary Treas, Gmplain Historian Parlm. Song Icader Cheryl Ckrrec P Irslie X Q ? efe HHWY Emily Peebles Wmda Pierce Pam Grantham Cathy Brown Glrol Cindy 304 Mcrcnhagen Compton Chante Tri-Hi-Y 1975-19 6 Hg. lm' M, AM,m W WW V L ,W DeAnnc Lynn Edwards Bailey Ronalyn Tammie Kzdmy julie Rae Anne jane Ann Anstead Snow Ire jones C1rson Bltkr Bering Diane Kelly Pam Jeanie Shirley Dee Ann .limif White Brueni g Bridges Alford Siues Sims Burke Owens BHSY Mm-if Concordia Tri-Hi-Y 1975-1976 Karla Moore Brenda Bradshaw Karen Lisa Dimcan Lklinda lzndrum Chaplain Belinda Barnett Pzrlm. Terri Smith Pres. Chthy Maxwell Vice-Pres. Clara Trudy 5 Gladden Wallace Sec. Gmsfic Gieryl Becky Glenajo Cindy joan usa um Quinn Prigmore Stevens Beard Atwood Buurd Ianier Pm sos Treasurer Janice Bryant Debbie Kathy Kim Angela Social Committee Faulkner -Iacobscn Nuckcls Epplcr Honestas Kathy Simpson Treas. Mary Young Sec. Debbie Waldmff Social Comm. Sect: Bfid8f5 Chaplain 1975 GY Cargile H. . janet lucy Melissa Dawn Goff long Park Inngminc 306 laura Teresa ' miie Kay Mme Woods Cocks Waller Scogin Vokcs RCC. SCC. si Tri-Hi-Y 1976 Kaxolyn Kathy Kathy Tammy Dgvig Young Dobbs Brown Linda Hibbirs President Terric Faulkner Parlm. Karen McDonald lst Vice Pres. Ann Criswell Reporter Susan Barron 2nd Vice Pres. 307 Diane lknkoff Lyncrrc WiHiuns Wcki Wmm Susan Howard Rhonda Rly Debbie McDonald Liberte Tri-Hi-Y 1975-1976 4 YM? Denise Qrol Melody Paula Mclofiy .120 grader Ilxkhzn hmn Nixon Mamn Bennett President Wee-Pres. Sec. Trcas. Parlm. Chaplain Josie Pam Powell HC2ITC1l Prcg. Wee-Pres. 5' 4' Q . of Gndy Iowrey Cathy Vickie Elise jo Ann Dee Dee Garrett Ire Slaughter Smith Smith Sec. Tneas. Historian Parlm. Chzplzin Pfssv Montgomery Debbie Marilyn Patricia Ten'i Helen Young Cnmet! Cook Buescher Hatch iki ah 1975 Kathy McDorm2.n Suunnc jan Yvonne Chrolyn Beth Szymanski Bmmbcau Guvez Collins Fiddclke Tri-Hi-Y 1976 Q Hclgy Tammy jo Teresa jo Ann joy Kyla TOIDIDYC Lynn Powell Prado Hcanell Davilla Btockschmidr Gmy West Nelson Lori Adrienne Chthy Jana Angela Becky MMV NUICY Wolf Green Henson Hanks jones Glfdfnff Duggan NCWCOYHIJC Lisa Iinder Pnes. jana Yzw . ,f V, , Chmie 310 Nom' Sorella Tri-Hi-Y 1975-19 6 ::r,:,1::. I Linda Wolf Paxlm. Carol Arnold Chaplain R 5 'X 11 'gf Barberre Newman Par Humphrey Linda Rnmbaugh Historian Velva Nelson Karen Knapp '- g 'l jan EUen Becky Mary janet Kachy I-Iesund Anderson Richards Abbon Estes Jrlrncs Wlllls Un Ami 2? Tri-Hi-Y 1975-1976 Cheryl Bryan Gina Ward janet 1 Morrow Darlene Tiny Lysa Gay President Sherry Wadddl Cindy Rodriqua Debbie Harris Sharon Bermen Suzi Rumble Qthy Chappell Velma Rndriquez jmnic Cindy Susie Ruth Lisa Judy Mrs. linda Glenda Miller Ikury MrClelland Guertler Ford Foster G-ray Vice. Pres. Sec. Historian Parlm. Treas. Advisor Nancy Judy Bender julie Jennie Holly Dconnz Kelle Debra Turner Rec. Sec. Peck Davis Nash Perry Ray Matthews Trees. V Gndy lgng Curry lawrence Corr. Sec. President Cynthia Henninger Song leader Betsey Barbee Vice President Talisam 1975 Sally Fooshee Bffkv jones Donna Ince Lucia Arran! Chaplain Tri-Hi-Y 1976 Kathleen Belinda Pam Czthey Robyn mrsi Brenda D'Anne Bm-mn Boykin Whirnmgn Alexander Esher Farmer Benton Farmer AAA Printing 275 AAA Vaccum Service 264 Abilene Book Store 291 Abilene Chbinet Mill 288 Abilene Christian College 290 Abilene Clearing House 271 Abilene Farm Supply 272 Abilene Furniture Mart 297 Abilene Grain 277 Abilene New Car Dealers 274 Abilene Radiator Works 297 Abtex Communications 276 Ace Specialty 284 Alton's Sewing Machine 275 American Mud C0.283 C R. Anthony 268 Atlas Machine and Welding Inc. 281 Atmt Betty's Rags 294 Baack Florist and Greenhouses 292 Battlc's Home Improvement 276 Bellew's Barber Shop 269 james W. Best 271 Better Living Fumiture 283 Bible Hardware 263 Big Wheel 276 Bill's Drive-ln 263 Bingo's 275 Bowman Lumber Co. 279 Brown's Downtowner Barber Shop 264 Buddies Gulf 271 Buds Duds 279 Caldwell's 279 Ctp's Cakes 263 Carl's Cleaners 269 Casa de Velas 279 Central T.V. 296 Cloth World 272 Coca-Cola 262 Cooper Cookies 297 Crume's Standard Station 263 DEW Fumiture 281 Dixie Pig 296 Dr. Pepper-Pepsi Cola 289 Edsel Burford Florist 291 Ellison Edwards Signs 281 Elmwood Baptist Church 277 Estes House of Fashion 263 Examination Management 272 Excelsior Cleaners 264 Fanous Brothers 269 Fann and Ranch Supply 282 Famsworth and Willis 265 Farrington Brothers 281 Fashion lane 275 First Baptist Church 293 Foxy lady 265 Franklin Heating 272 Fred Kinard Texaco 292 Frenchman's Creek Electric 265 Ga.rland's Beauty College 269 Gibson's 266 Glen and Intties 281 Grigsby's 272 Grissoms 268 Hall Air Conditioning 276 Hamilton Supply 296 Hardin-Simmons 287 Harris Acoustics 292 Independent Cattlemen Assoc. 281 Instniment Maintenance 288 Jam Body shop 297 ,IRB 273 KW Well Service 294 Kendrick Realty 283 Kline Studio 273 Ia Cantina 283 lawrence Car Wash 265 Betty Iee's Beauty Shop 272 Ieo's Barber Shop 281 lowrey's Trim Shop 264 Luskey's 266 Lynn Electric 285 MSLM Auto Works 272 McMurry 278 Margaret's Beauty Salon 276 Mary Meek School of Nursing 288 Mason Gamble Subaru 287 Mickey's Drive-In 292 Mintet's 277 Mr, G.'s 297 Moore Brother's Co. 277 Noma Wilkins Fashion Optical 292 Oilfield Electric 284 Pawn Shop 277 PerryfHunter-Hall 263 Phillips Carriage House 275 Philpott Florists 288 Pioneer Drive 270 Plastic Specialty Wholesale Plumbing 288 Van Cleave Optical 291 Waldrop's 264 Webb Plumbing 281 Aaron, Tommy 99 Abbott, Mary 178,310,217 Adrrns, David 197,92 Adams,jennifer 178,80,139,158 Alexander, Betsy 178,305,116,139 Alexander, Cathey 178,312 Alexander, Harold 178 Alexander, Rex 178,88 Allen, Mark 17s,s6,57,ss,s9,6o,2s Allred, Carey 17s Alvarez, Vicky 178 Anderson, Coburn 178 Anderson, David 178,94 Anderson., Ellen 178,310,154 Andrews, Billy 178,67,68,69,1 39,160 Angel, Gailr 17s,25,121,122 Angley, Coy 178 Antilley, David 179,94 Apel, Charlie 179,165 Annbruster, Margaret 179,161,154 Beaver, Roy 180,132 Bednar, Arlena 180,158,159 Bedoyg Bobby 180 Bell,jimmy 180,56,l38 Benton, Brenda 180,312 Benton, Deborah 180,107,1l0,1l1,115,l37 Benz, David 180,25,105,137 Berrier, Marcia 180 Berry, Grla Berry, Steven 18O,98,154 Berryman, Frank 180 Bilsky, Matthew 180,164 Bivins, Sherry 177,180 Black, Belia 180 Black, Eddie 180 Black, Kathleen 180,302 Black, Ronnie 180 Bondick, Melissa 180,300,301 Borden,james 181 Boren, Bonnie 181 Bosley, David 181 Bowden, Mary 181 Bowen, David 181 Bowen, Terri 181 Bowman, Pam 165 r Ponca Wholesale 297 RBLM Upholstery and Trim 279 Ra11or's Edge Den 265 Rite-a-Way Instant Printers 276 Robinson's Pharmacy 283 Russey's Printing 268 S8zQ Clothiers 265 Sam's Rent-All 269 Sears 280 Senter Realty 286 Shin Cage 269 Skaggs-Albertson 295 Skinny's 275 Slough Printing 279 Super Duper 267 Sweetwater Marine 285 TCI Paint Center 265 Town 8: Country Foods 271 University Baptist Church 283 Vacuum Cleaner Service 264 Paul Winkle examines a microorganism. Armenta, Peggy 179,298,133,156 Atkins, Emie 179 Atwater, David 179,56 Atwood, Cindy 179.305,134,142 Atwood, Kay 179,300,301 Aucoin, Sally 179,156 Averyhleff 179 Bacon, Randall l79,96,154,l55,l7l Bagley, Bill 179,126,154 Bailey, Lynn 176,179,304,162 Baker, Terry 179,160 Bander, Nancy 179,269,312,124,46,146,170 Bannister, Katherine 179,197,92 Barkeigjoseph 179,154 Bames, Sharon 179 Barnett, Mike 179,62,64,67,68 Barrett, Ronald 179 Baxley,-lulie 179 Beahm, Carlton 179 Beall, Vita 179,121,160 Beard, Glenajo 179,282,305,I21,l22 Bearden,julie 180,98,l72 Bowyer, Steven 1s1g92,297,162,l61,154,155 Boykin, Belinda 181,88,291,312,40 Boyle, Beverly Bradshaw, Bill 181,27,l18,162 Bratton, Toni 181,132,142,143,l54 Breedlove, Leslie 18l,l07,98,l54,l70,171 Brennen, Richard 181,67,154 Breunig, Diane 181,305 Brooks, Lex 181 Brooks, William 181,158 Brown, Brenda 182 Brown,jason 182 Brown, Karen Brown, Kathlyn 182 Brown, Debbie 98 Brown, Denise Brown, Rodney 167 Brown, Rebbie 182 Brown, Rodney 182 Brown, Sally 182,121,122,98,154 Brown, Theresa 182 Broyles, Claudia 182 Brumbeau,-Ian 182,309,158 Bryan, Gina 182 Bryan, Lynn 182,22,121,122,142 Buescher, Trey 182,123,164 Burke, Rickey 182,35,l21,128 Burks, Robert 182,68 Bumey,jerry Burrow, Susan 182,82,83,162,161 Bush, Robert 182 Bvyrom, Mark 183,105 Caldwell, Ruth 183,llO,114,l46,117 Ckmarillo, Barry 183,105 Campbell,Karen 183,162,161 Cantrell, Betsy 183 Cantrell, Gregg 1B3,107,34,35,98,154,155,169,171 Carr,-Iohn 183 Carr,-Iohn 183 Carroll, Ricky 183,196,56,59,139 Carroll, Robert 183,166 Chrson, Wayne 183 Chrter, Bryan 168 Casey, Ola 183 Caskey, Toddi 183,137 Chaney, Bobby 183,56 Chaney, Mickey 183,168 Giavez, Yvonne 183,110,111,309,112,156 Glurchill, Sheryl 184,145 Cherry, Linda 185 Clarke,john 184,121 Claxton,-Iames 184 Gayton, Ronald 184,62,138 Cleckner, Linda 184,156 Cleek, Kimberly 184 Click,james 184,121 Gachran,-Iohnnie 184 Cockrell,-lay 184,26,154 Cogbum, William 184 Comella, Dawn 184 Crxmk, Sherry 184,92 Cooke, Vicki 184 Cossabone, Alan 184,121,154 Cowan, Cheryl 184,134,135 Cowser,johnette Cranor, Thomas 184,121,123,137 Criswell, Ann 1s4,5o7,1z1, 162 Crockett, Debra 184 Crow, Armeva 137 Cruse, Donald Currie, Patsy Danials, Leonard Darby, Derrell 94 Davenport, William 149,154 Davis, Cynthia Davis, David 185,33,73,72,138 Davis, Deborah Davis, Raymond 185,105 DeAnda, Bemie Dehoyos, Alice 185 Delaroso, Richard Dennis, Cindy 185 Dennis, jerry 185 Dennis, john 185 Dobbs, Billy 185,92 Doucet, Doyle 185 Downs, james Dozier, Dianne ls5,1l3,1 14,86,137,136 Druesedow, Twylia 185,121,122,1,54 lliggan, Kelly l85,133,l40,l44,l62,142,143 Duke, julie 185 Duncan, Lisa 185,305,80,139 Dunlap, Bonnie 185,121,123 Dinrnan, Robert 121 Durm, Deloris Dunn, Robert 185 Dunn,-lean 185 Dutton, Lee 186,165 Duvall,-Ieffrey 186,56,149 Eaton, Kent 146,176,l86,l97,56,59,31,410,138,161 147 Eaves, Cynthia 186,107,121,98 Edwards, Margaret 186 ElAttrache, David 186,76 Ellinger, Steve 186,160 E1liott,ja.mes 186 Ellis,-Iames Emory, Linda 186,121,154 313 Fstrada, Lupe 186 Etheredge, Pamela 186 Evans, Milton 186 Fann, Lloyd Fannin, Darla 187,156 Farmer, Dorsi 187,88,312,116 Farnsworth,jay 187 Faulkner, Debra 187,137 Fenwick, Ronda Ferg-us, Dan l87,282,167,69,132,159 Fernanda, laura 187,110,112 Helder, Carolyn 187 Fisher, Buddy 187,87,146,170 Flamming, Dave 187,167,168,69,139,149 Foote, Thomas 186,149,171 Ford, Chtherine 187 Ford, Susan 187 Fowler, Elizabeth 187 Franklin, Cindy 187 Freeman, Daniel 166 French, Linda 176,187,140,144 Froh, Richard 187,94 Fry, Bill 188,107,98,137 Fry, Brenda 188,92,93,311 Fuller, Dale 188,121,122,96,173,154 Fuller, Shirley 188 Fuller, Wanda craa, Cindy 188,145 Gamez, Amador 188 Garcia, Carlos 188,166 Gardner, Rebecca 188,88,310,117,139 Garrett, Kathy 188,110,309,118 Garza, Florencio Gay, Lysa 188,156 Gayden, Gayle 188,113,l14,137 Gemberling, james Gerdes, Mark 188,121 Gibbs, Paula 188,136 Gilchrest, Mark 188,56,128 Gill, Sonny 1ss,s7,49,62 Gill, Kelly 188,l99,56,57,58,59,138,162,139 Glandon, Sidney 300,301 Gloyd, Ronald Goebel,john 154 Goggans, Cathy 156 Golllhlr, Trida 23,121,122 Grant,john Grant, Robert 189,157 Grant, Mark Grantham, Pamela 189,30-1,164,150 Graves, Shella Green, Adrienne 189,310,l22,154 Griffith, Mark 56,58 Griswold, Cheryl 189,164 Groves, Carl Gutierrez, Felipe 189,154 Haile, Brenda 189 Hall, Mike 189 Hall, Thomas Hambric, Nancy 189 Hamilton, Andy 189 Hampton, Cindy 189 Hamric, Russell 189,196,56,58,62 Hanks, Jana 189,310,72,139,154 Harding, Sue 189,98,l36,154,170 HardY, Robert 189,27 Harkness, Pamela 189,22,35,128,154 Harper, Lori Harris, Cathy Harris, Pamela 92,265 Harrison, Richard 121 Hayman, Robert Head, Mark 94 Healey, Michael 144 Hearrell, Pamela 309 Henderson, Scott 146,170 Henry, Beau 180,56,107,l39 Herring, Dave 190,121 Hibbits, Linda 190,307,154 Hilbum, Pamela 190 Hillyer, Frances 190 Hillyer, Mary Holmes, john Hook, Wanda 190 Hooker, Marianne 190,80,162 Horton, Mary 190,139 314 Houghton, Pam 190,92 Houze, Mary 190 Howle,john 190,516,139 Huckaby, john 190 Hudgens, Michael 191 Hurst, Brian 185,191,106,107,265,35,140,148 lngram, Susie l91,302,72,3l1,139 lvey,joy191,110,111,82,139 jackson, H. Spence 191 jackson, Michael 191 jaggers, Kerry james, Kathy 176,191,31O,154 jamison, Karen 191,156 janwiak, Karen 191 janowiak, Kathem 191 jenkins, Brenda 191,156 jermings, Kelse 191 Jensen, Steven 191 johnson, Christy 191,110,156 johnson,jackie 191 johnson, Rebecca 191 jolly, Steven 191,121,123,l55,161 jones, Chereta 191,156 jones, Donna 117,58 Kandt, Gregory Kelly, Debra Kemp, Roger Kidwell, Victoria Kilpatrick, Patricia l87,192,121,122,98,154,l55,169, 171 Kinder, Kay 192 Kinder, Ron 192 King, Rodney 192,62 Klinger, David 192,132,166 lee, Sandra 193 leeson, David Lewis, Ricky 195,196,56,57,5s,59,67,6s,69,13s,159 Liles,joyce 193,132 Linder, Lisa 193,275,310 Lindsey, Susan 193 Long, Kevin 193 long, Francis lnwrey, Cindy 193,ll0,l11,115,156 Lucke, Henry 193,56,139,l6O Lucy, jeanecte 193,298,25,150 Luke, Cynthia 193,300 Luther, Amy 193,22,154 McAden,jon 193 McClelland, Mike 194,123 McDaniel, Bryant 194,162,146 McDonald, Karen 194,307,154 McElroy, Steve l94,87,98,72,170,171 Mclintire, Ann 194,121,154 McGlasson, Bruce 194 McKelvey, Mark 194,56,l38,168,139 Mcleod, Kenneth 194,62,63,64,66, 139 McNair, Melinda 194,162 MtNeel, Billy 194 Malltan, Paula 193,107,504,158 Malpass, Scott 193 Marsh, Gregory 94 Martin, Diana 193 Martin, Mark 193,92,93 Martinez, la-tty 193 Mason, Frances 194,156 Miller, larry 195 Mitchell, Eddie 195,94 Mitchell, Tim 195 Mokry, Ginger 195 Montes, Alicia 195 Montgomery, Peggy 195,110,11l,309,156 Moore, Karla 195,197,1l3,115,305,48,15O Moore, Philip 195 Moore, Russell 195,77,161,139 Morgan, Glenn 195,268 Morris, Charla 195,121,156 Morrison, Paul 195,197,56,58,60 Mon'ow,janet 195,311,105 Munselle, Gary 195 Murashige, Cindy 195 Murphy, Tamara 195 Nash, Amy 196 Neal, Terri 154 Nease, Nancy 302 Newman, Brenda 110,156, Newton, Bobby Norris, Ann 196,98,169,170 Ohliger, Liz 196 Orenic, Bill 1X,35,l37,142,143,160 Ottman, Sandra 196,25,150,158 Oppelt, William 196 Owens, Tracie 196 Parenica, Eugene Parker, Brenda Parker, Kathie 196 Parker, Nancy 42,176,l96,296,302,170 Parker, Roben: Klinker,janet 192,145 Knight, Kelly 176,l92,l06,107,162,161 Knight, Marianna 192,156 lacey, Karla 192,l07,282,133,140,l44 lackey, David 192 laird, Dell 192 Lambert, Danial 192 lane, Ray 192,56,149 langley, Michael 192,162,139 lawrence, Lana 192,312,154 laxson, Pam 192,l07,304,93,l62,161,l71 Lebel, Lynda lee, Kathy 192,304 lee, Kathy 192 Art Club Painting! Mathews,janet 194,156 Mathis, Danivan 194 Matthews, Matt l94,56,59 Maxwell, Brenda 194 May, Carl 194,162 Meador, Randy 194 Meadows, jimmy 194 Mtads, Brenda l94,110,118,116 Meissner, Randy 194,144 Merloslt, Kathy 19-1 lvkrritt, Mike 194,160 Metting, Sandra Metz, Sandra l94,304,72,139 Meyers, Rick l94,32,72,138,139 Middleton, Susan 195,107 Miles, Quarles 195,121 Miller, Gary 195 Parsley, Denese 196,92 Partersorrjames 196,98 Pechacek, Vicki 156 Peebles, Emily 196,304,l33,l40,143 Pender, Bradley 196,121,161,142 Perkins, Diane 196 Perry, Deonna 196,312,154 Philips, Garry 196 Phillips, Clayton 197,94 Phillips, Lowell 197,56 Phillips, Rick Phillips, Tim 197 Pierce, Karen 197,110,115,114,82,83,l39,136 Pigg, Terry 197,56,58,67,69,139 Poe, Linda 197 Pope, Alan 197,27,162,54,l55 Powell,josie 197,115,509,96,117,154,172,123 Proctor, Ava 197,300,301,154 Pullin, Mike 197,166 Quintanilla, Rosemary 197 Rainey, jeannie l97,110,82,83,139,144 Ramirez, Luis 94 Ramsey,john 197 Rankin, Peggy 197 Rapson, Torn 197,73,72,312,139 Rathbun, Rose l97,l07,l2l,96,123,134,155 Ratliff, Raine 197,121 Ray, janet 197,296,3o2,136 Reddell, Russell 197 Redden, Teresa 197,156 Reed, Chuck 56,58,98 Reese, Brooltsie 198,291,312,146 Reid, Sandra 198 Rhodes, Carol 198,154 Richards, Becky 177,198,113,310,114 Richardson, jimmy 198 Ridlehoover, Roger 198,62,63,66,139,l 54 Rivera, Pau.l Roach, Elizabeth 198 Roberts, Karen 198 Robinson, Robbie Rodgers, Scott 198,101,98,134 Rodriguez, Angelina 198 Rodriguez, Cindy 198,311,121,122,118 Roemisch, Lena 198 Rollins, Regena 198,140,142,143 Rollins, Richard 94 Rose, Larry 94 Ross, Mike 198 Rucker,julie 198,23,121,122,158,l59 Rulf,joe 198 Rumbaugh, linda 198,113,310,116,150 Rumble, Catherine 198 Russey, Kathryn l9S,298,96,l54,17l Rutledge, Stephen 193,87,23,l2l,l39 Sadler, Andrew 198 Sanders, Barry Sanders, Greg 198 Sanford, Susan 198 Scoggins,judy 198 Scogin, Kay 199,307 Scott, Lynda 199,110,111,82,117,139 Seaboum,jeff 199,98 Seher, Tracy 199,133 Seiber, Gwyn 199 sein, David 199,92 Seivert, Rhonda 199 Senter, Scott 199,76 Shepard, Raymond 105 Sherrod, Bruce 199,92 Shifflett, Paula Shuffield, Wayne 199,166 Simpson, Katherine 199 Simpson, Kathy 199,306,121,154 Simpson, Keith 199,121,166 Simpson, Tim 199,87,43,146 Sinnans, Karen 199,118 Sitzes,jeannie 199,88,305,49,1 17,139,154 Slaughter, Elise l99,349,27,8O,162,l39,154 Sleeper,jenn.ifer 199,158 Smart, Rob 199,217,162 Smith, Bryan 199 S1'nith, Billy Smith, Carol 199,94 Smith, Ckrolyn Smith, Chtherine 302 Smith, David 94 Smith, Denise 298 Smith,jimmy 200,34 Smith,james 200 Smith, Kris 2CXJ,1 13,164,117 Smith, Mark 200,56g168 Smith, Sandy 200,128 Smith, Strphen 200,142,143 Smith, Terri 200,305,184 Srnithers, Cindy 200 Smoak, Ralph Spears, Suanne 200,35,128,140,142 Spicer, Sidney 92 Spivey, Richard 200 Stanaland, Brenda 200 Standard,-Jimmy 200,154 Steadham, Vicki 200 Steams, Michael 200,94 Stephens, Brent 200,94 Stephens, Patsy 200,118,156 Stephens, Tad 200 Sterling Eddie fDonj 200 Stevens, Kim 186,200,96,170 Stevens, Becky 186,200,305,154 Stewart, Sharon 200 Stout, Carolyn 200,298,118,164 Stovall, Sharla 200 Strain, Cheryl 2002s2,5o2,96,154,155,169,171 Strouse,-James 168 Summitt, Darla Tally, Darlene 201,156 Tatum, larry 201 Taylor, Stephen 201,121 Taylor, Terran 201,1lB,107,140,146,1f5 Terrell, Bruce 201,98 Terrell, Bruce 201,98 Terry, Pat 185,l93,201,33,42,140,141,139,154 Thomas, Billy Thomas, Eddie 201 ,94 Thompson, Earl 56 Thompson, Williarn Thompson, Mark 201 Thomson, Randy 201,94 Tice, Louis 201,118 Tiede, Bemie 201,35,134,140,141,142,143 Torres, Mario 201 Torres, Oscar 201 Townzen, Randy 201,94 Trevifio,jane 201 Turr1bull, Lora 201 Tumer,judy 202,88,1l5,312,34,48,147,146 Upham, Stephen 202,107 Valdez, David Vokes, Mark 202 Waddill, Sherry 202 Wadlington, Dwain 202 Walker, Paul 202,146 Wall, Terence Wall, Trevor Wallace, Elmer 202,56 Wallace, Ia Honda 202,271,96,154,171 Waller, lrslie 202,307 Walls, jerry 202,62,98 Ward, Michael 162 Ward, Tamela 202 Wardwell, Magi 202,96,132,137,168,116,154 Warren, Kenney 202 Warren, Valerie 202,150 Watson, Nita 202 Webb, Paula Weeks, Tim 56,60,139 Weinhold, Kenny 202 Weinstein, Glenn 202 Welch, Kenneth 202,282,139 West, Phillip 202 West, Sherry 202,156 Whalen,james 202 Wheeler, Thomas 202,35,47,123,140,161,316,142 Whigharn, Greg 297,47,162,154,155 White, Michelle 203,158 Whittle, Keri 203 Wiggins, Liana 177,203,82,83,139,136 Wilkinson, Delbert Williams, Becky 203,304,156 Williams, David Vmliarnshlimmy 203,56 Williams, Rhonda Wihianrs, Rickie 56,58,59 Williams, Terri 203,158 Wills, Randy Wilson,-Ioe 94 Wills, Marianne 203 Wmson, Marianne 203,96,154,170 Winter, Patricia 203,161,154 Vmnters, Bobby 203,105 Wolf, Linda 203,310,96,154 Woodard, janet 203 Woods, Ben 203 Woods, joyce 203,92 Woods, Wright, Wright, Wright, laura 203,307,315,144 Alison 203,128,146 Beverly 203,121,154 Stuart 203,121 Yancy, Melinda 203,144 Yarbrough, Pamela 203,105 Yarger, Debbie 203 Yeilding, Mark 203,56,282 Young, Matt 203,98,105 Zavastson, Karen 203,162,161 Ables, Paula 132 Adams, Beverly 206 Adams, Kathy 206 Adams, Terri 206,300,301,150 Adkins, Richard 105 Ahls, Ed 206,135 Aikin,-lean 206 Aldridge, Roxanne Alexander, Gary 206,165 Alford, Pam 206,305,170 Allen, Eddie 206 Allison, Kerry 206,132,160 Amundson, Karoline 206 Anderson, Cheryl 206,115,310,173 Anderson, Michele 206,302,96,72,136,172 Andrews, Tony 206,56,166 Armbruster, Mark 206,161 Amold, Carol 206,310,116 An-ant, Lucia 205,2C5,312,49,147,146 Atwood,-Ianara 206 Austin, Roger 206,292,96,l54,l55,170,171 Backus, Linda Bailey, Bill 206,154 Baker, David 206,60 Ball, Lea Ann 206 Ballard, Cindy 206 Ballard, Inuann 206 Bannister, Michael 206 Barbee, Betsy 206,312,146 Barker, Elizabeth 206,l40,141,l62,l58 Bamett, Belinda 206,305,1 37,1 36 Bartele Rodney 206 Barton, Susan 206,307,137 Beahm, H0ll1S 206 Beale, Mark zo6,s6,1ss,159 Beckham, john 206,76,77,162,146 Beddingfield, Billy 206,166 Bedford,-Iay 207,72 Bednar, MaryArma 207,150 Beernan, Eddie 207,121 Behrens, David Mark 207 Bennett, Patrick 207,154 Benningfield, Debbie 207 Berg, Karen 207,304,72 Bergan, Sandra 207,298, 82 Bieberly, Kimberly 207,121 Bien, Debra 207 Bigelow, Lynn 207 Bishop, Richard 207 Bishop, Scott Bivins, Sherry Blair, Cheryl ,Io 207 Blake, Michael 207,56,67,l38,139 Boardman, Kimberly 207,302,136 Bonny, Cynthia 207,121,123,135 Borowski, Dianne 207 Bousack, Sandy 207 Bowman, Russell Boyd, Bnrce 207 Boyd, Tonya 207 Boykin,james 207 Braden, Don 207 Bradford, Denise 207,33,82,83,116,139 Bradshaw, Gerald 207 Brawlcy, Ester 207,92 Brewezynski, Walter 207, 132 Brock, Karen 207 Brookshire, Linda 207 Brown, Steve 207,96 Brown, Tammy 207,307 laura Woods creates an abstract painting. Brown, Terry 207 Bruton, Alise 207,304 Bryan, Cheryl 207,311 Bryan, Lisa 207 Bryant,-lanice 207,306,34,123 Bryson, Mark 207 Brmziowski, Michael 207 Bullock, Nicky 208,60 Burgess, D'Arcy 208 Burkey,janet 208,134 Burleson, Max 208 Bums, Brian 208,94 Bums, Robert 208,132 Burnrs, Marshelia 208 Burton, Lucy 208,300 Burton, Will Ch.1k1'0l'L, Frankie 208 Ckldwell, Don 208,96 Caldwell, Gregory 208,56,59,139,160 Chllaway, Bill 208,56 Camacho, Dell 208 Chmpbell, Pamela 208,117 Cantrell, Curtis 208 Cirgilc, Cay 208,306 Carroll, Norma 208,150 Carson,-loAnn Once, Cheryl 208,2fB,304,137,l72,173 Carver, Randy Cashron, Steve 208,165 Gistleberry, Peggy 208,158 Chudle,-Ion 208,121,118 Caven, Todd 208 Chambers, Barry 208 Chaney, Susan 208 Giappell, Cathy 208,311 Chavez, David 208,133 Giristmsen, Teri 208 Gwoge, Gary 208 Cisneros, Cecila 208 Gark, Deborah 208,224 Clark, Robert 208,158 Clayton,-Iay 208 Clearwater, Mary 208,96,171 Clem, larry 173 Clifton, Darlene 208 Cobb, Wayne 208,68 Cockerell, Ray 208 Gaffey, Charles 2CB,98 Colbum, Terri 209 Cole, Frances 209 Coleman, Teresa Collins, Carolyn 209,309 Conrad, Marsha 209,116,136 Cook, Darrell 209,56,138 Cook, james 209,56,65 Cook, Patricia 209,309,133 Cooke, Dana 209,121,118 Courtright, Leslie 209 Cowan, Melissa 209,310 Cowan, Gndy 209,158 Cox, Chris 209,121,96,171 Cox, Tom 209 O-aven, Cyndy 209,77 Cum, Cindy 209,312 Danicll, Russ 209,121,123 Dvid, Linda 209 Davila, Teresa 209,309,96,116,150 lhvis, Arlene 209 Davis,,Iames 209,101,98 Davis Davis Davis Davis, , Karolyn 209,307,82,83,116 , Lynn 209,102 , Michael Toni 209,302,139 Dawson, john 209 Dawson, Patrick 209,96,139,172,173 Del-lart, Donna 209 DeHoyos, Alice Dennis, Sherry 209,298 Dethlefsen,-Jeff 209 Devlen, Alan 209 Ditmore, Debbie 209,l10,116,154 Dobbs, Kathym 209,307 Dodson, Ricky 209,140,172 Doebler, Sandra 150 Dar-sent, Darrell 209 Dortch, Kenneth 209,121,123,142 Doty, Stephen 209 Driessner, Rose 209,150 Drury, Cindy 209511 Dukes, Ray 209 Dunn, Angela 209,82,134 Dunnarri,-leffrey 209 Dynes, Kathy 209 Eaton, Diinda 210 Eckard, Shari 210,115,158 Edins, Timothy 210,12l,122,98,l23 Edmond, Berlin 210,65 Edmondson, Philip 210 Ellingson, Mary 210 Elliott, Mark 210 Elliott, Phyllis 210,134 Ellis, Steve 210 Ely, Darrell Evans, Debbie 210,263,121,122,137 Everett, Kathy 210,150 Everett, S0581 210,10l,98 Everheart, Steve Fairbetter, Angela 210,304 Faircloth,,Ioe Falke, Kenneth 210 Fannin, Qrla 210,92 Farmer, D'Anne 136,21O,312,44,80,116,139 Faulkner, Marcia 210 Faulkner, Terrie 210,307,80,137,139 Faurer, Susan 210 Feagan, Charles 210 Feemster, Phillip 205,210,44,140,146 Fergus, Greg 210,134 Ferguson, Diana 210 Frrsiwon. Tracy 210,275,302,118,116 Fiddelke, Beth 210,1l0,309,116 Finch, lanny 210 Fite,jana 210,121,122,123 Flamming, Douglas 210,49,65,146 Flores, Robert 210 Flournoy, Gregory 210,123,136 Fooshee, Sallie 205,210,1 17,136 Ford, Lisa 210,311 Ford, Susan Forkner, Cloyce 210 Forkner, Loyce 210 Foster,-Iudy 210,311 Francis, Eva 210,l82,83,139 Franklin, Bram 210,96,154,172,173 Franklin, Shelli 210,101 98,132 Franks, Rebecca 210 Freeman,-Iarnes 210,160 Froh, Bret 210 Gannaway, David 211 Garcia, Maria Gamer,john Garrett, Daniell 211,76 Gayle, Sain 211,121,123 Gerdes,joel 211 Gibbs, Roger 211,118,134,138,139 Gibson, Leann Giles, Pamela 211,300,150 Gillespie, Lori 211,158 Godbee, Glenn 211,94 Goff,james 211,56,67,69,138 Gomez, Tanya Gonzales, Raul Goodloe, Gary 211 Gore,-Iohn 211 92 Graham, Connie 211 Grant, Gaylie 211,150 Gravens, Mary Gftfn, Klrtrl 211,139 Green, Paula 211 Green, Randall 211,56,139 Greenlee, Eddie 211 Gregory, Ty 211 Grimes, Debra 211,165 Grimm, Kenneth 211,160 Grissom, Hardy Grissorn,john 211,31,96,173 Guerra, Albert 211 Guerra Gina Guertler, Ruth 211,311 Hagar, Michael 211,158 Hale, laura 211 Hall, Dennis Hall, Donald 211,165 Hall, Kimberly 211,1l0,ll1,112,117,150 Hall, Patrieia 211,118,150 Ham, Tami 211 Hamm, Billy Hanna Robin 211 Hanson, Wayne 211 Hardin, Deidre 211 Hardin, Hank 2ll,10l,98 Hardin, Horace Hardin,james Harmon, Shereata 2l2,92,93 Harris, Cynthia 212,134,136,l50 Ha.rris,jackie 212 Harris, Pamela 212,92 Hartley, Kathy 212 Hanline, Fred 212 315 Harmess,judy 212,121 Harvey, Michael 212,25,28,150,173 Hassel, Stephen 212 Hatch, Helen 212,309 Haynes, Edwinia 212,92 Heavener, Penelope 212 Heffeman, Dennis 212 Henderson, Teresa 212,162 Henninger, Cynthia 212,8O,146 Henson, Cathy 212,310,117 Henson, Carter 212,56,161,139 Hemdon, Melinda 212 Hestand, jan 2 12,80,310,81,116 Helbert, Diana 212 Hill, Michael 212,56 Hilliard, David 212 Hindman, Roy 212 Hines, Lonnie 212 Hinshaw, jerry Hodges, Michelle 212,304,1 17,136 Hoff, Richard 212,56,60,173 Hogan, George 212,128,140,146 Hogan, Michael 212,56 Holley, Kay 212,137,136 Hollingsworth, Patty Holmes, Tammy 213,298 Hood, Many 2 1 3,56 Hooper, David 2l3,161,170,171 Hoover, Randy 213 Howand, Elizabeth Howard, Gorey 213 Howard, Scott 213 Howard, Fritz 213,300,301 Howard, Randall Huddleston, Charles 213,96,137 Huff, Kaylyn 298 Hughes, Leah Hummel, Curt 213 Hunt, Mark 213 Hutson, Thomas Hutson, Tracy 213 Hutta, Eugene lnce, Donna 213,312,80 Irwin, Bill 213 jackson, Kathy 213,121,1 16,136 jackson, Leesa 213,298,121,122,159 jackson, Marjorie 213 jacobsen, Kathy 213,306,150 jacques, David 101,98 james, Debbie 213 jefferson, Cynthia 213,117 jennings, Sherry 213 jerer, Cindy 213,116 johnson, Cynthia 213 jolmson, Cynthia Kay 213 johnson, Gigi 213,294 johnson, jennifer 207,213,310,117,150 johnson, l.anel 214,150 johnson, Tonya 214,154 johnston, Aaron 214 101125, JOHCS, JOHCS, JOHCS, JOHCS, jones, jones, jones, Jones, Patricia 214 jennifer 214,136 john 214,101 julie 214,304,73,105,72,139 Mike Randall 214,56,138,139 Roy Scott 214,150 Sherry 2 14,92 Elaine 302 julien,jon 214,165,139 Keele, LuElla 214 Kelley,jana 214,110,111,l18,117 Kidd, Ronnie 214,162,146 Kilparndr, 'rirn 214 King, Diana 214,300,301,150 Kirk, Marisa 214,137 Kirkland, Teresa 214,150 Kirkrnan, Peggy 214 Kitchell, Les 214 Klinger, Tammie 214,157 Klinger, Timothy 214,121,154 Klinker, Nancy 214,158 Knapp, Karen 214,310 Kohutek, Mike 214,101 Korman, Gregory 214,87,136 Kunkel, Andrew 214,132 laBrenz, David 214 laFrance, Earl 1ai1,jirn 214 lambert, Barbara 214 lambert, Buddy 214 Iamber-t,james 316 Iambert, Stephen 214 Iandrum, Melinda 214,305,98 lane, Kimberly 214,3iIJ,301,150 lanicr, Lisa 214,115,305,150 lantnip, Kathy 214,157 lanz, Paul 215,121 larkin, Terri 215 lathen, Ben 215 laurence, David 215,56 lawson, Roy leader, jeff Leasure, Rita 215 lebel, Debra 215 Ire, Vickie 215,309,154 lriia, Frank lenius, Debbie leonhart, Phillip Liles, Travis lillibridge, Lori 215 Lindley, Tommy 215,56,1 18,170 Lindsey, Britt 215 loomis, Donald 215 lopez, Theresa 215,157 louden, Peggy 215 Loving,julie 215,157 Loving, laniece 215,92 lowe, Alicia Lowther, Patrick 215,121 Lusk, Melissa 215,298,136 Lusko, Roger 215 McCarty, Michael 215 Mrcay, David 215,5o,135 McClelland, Susie 215,311 McCoy, Charles 215,118 Mclnnis, Barbara 215,96,134 McKee, Pleas, Milton QBuddyj 67,215 McLean, Bonnie 92,93 McLeod, Paula B. 216 McLeod, Paula S. 216,304,118,117 Mcleod, Sharon 216,158 McLoughlin,jerry 216 McNaughton, Steven 216,56,13s,160 McNaughton, Susan 216 McSherry, Kevin 216 MacNevin, laezlie 216,150,157 Maniss, Lynette Manly, Marcus 209,216 Marlow, Clifford 216 Marr, Richard 216,154 Marr, Robert 216 Martin, Robert 216,150 Martin, Ronny 56 Martin, Steve 216,56 Martinez, Millie Mask, Keith 2l6,96,173 Mason, Carl 216 Mason, Carla 216,83,1 17,139 Mason, Ronnie 216,104 Matthews, Sabrina 216,157 Maxwell, Cathy 216,305,117,150 May, Mark 216 Mayfield, Randy 166 Medina, Bulmaro 216 Mellar, Terri 216 Melson,jeffrey 216 Mergenhagen, Carol 216,304,158,159 Metcalf, Starlene 216,118 Nliddlebroolts, Laura 205,216,302 Middlebrooks, David 216,56 Miles, Sara 216 Miller, Ginger 216 Miller,james Miller, larry 216 Miller, 216,110,11l,115 Moore, Charles 216,140 Moore, Donna Moore, jolene 216,101 Moore, jonnie Moore, Kim 217,56 Moore, Lisa 217,136 Moran, Thomas Morgan, Traci 217 Morris, Larry 217 Morris, Mindy 217,121 Morris, Vince 217,67,69 Mosley, Marsha 217,104 Mosley, Molly 217,158 Mosshart, Tod 217,68,139 Muncy, A. Loylene 2l7,80,98,l39,15O,172,173 Murphrey, Leslie 217,298 Myers Margaret 217 Madrigal, john Maniss, Lynette 216 Neill, john 217 Nelsen, Mary 217,118,142 Nelson, Tommye 217,110,309 Nelson, Velva 217,310,80,150 Nemeth, Teresa 217 Newton, Billy fMikeJ, 217 Nicltell, Alicia 217,121 Niedecken, Edwin Nixon, Patnela 217,137,136 Norris, john 217 Novak, Gregory 217 Nowell, jimmy 217 O'Bryant, Vickie 217 Odom, Mark 217 Olive, Sara Ongman, Tim 217,134 Orr, Timothy 217,56,58,62,63,64,67,68,69,139 Otto, Patty 217,157 Owens,jeff 101 Pagan, Kim 217,92,93 Palmer, Scott 217 Pantalion, joseph CPaulj 217 Papp, William fBillyj 218 Park, Allen 218 Parker, Curtis 218 Parker, julia 218 Parker, Iayna 218,134 Parker, Paige 218,146 Parker, Ronald Parker, Terrell 218 Parks, james 218 Parsley, Rex 218 Patterson, Toni 218,110 Payne, Samuel 218,165,166 Peek, julie 2o5,21a,312,147,14o Perez, joe 218 Perry, Cheryl Petty, Cheryl 218,305 Petly, lalura 207,218,1l7,150 Pierce, Brad 218,67,69,118,96,161,17O,171 Pittman,jaret 173 Point, Gregory 218,160 Polk, Cynthia 218,117,158 Pool, Brent 218,56,138,165 Pool, Virgil 218 POPC, Gage Pope, Vars 218 Porter, Kreg 218 Powell, Mark 218,146 Pr-aehyl, Allen 218,72 Prado, Tammy 218,309 Prigmore, Cheryl 218,305,170 Prukop,james 218 Pruski, Lucy 218,144 Quinn, Bryant 21s,65,91,17o,171 Ramirez, Candy 218,144 Ranlirez, Lydia 218 Rand, Bill 218 Randel, Mary 218,96,117,l70 Raney, john 218,65 Raney, Mary 218,101 Rathbun,jeffrey 218,l21,122,123 Bay, Paulette 218 Reddell, David 218 Reed, Regina 219,82 Reed, Clay 219 Reeves, Bryan 219 Reeves, Kenneth Richards, Carol 219,92 Ritchey, Frankey 219,56 Roadeap, Robert 219,72,319,150 Robinson, janie 219,150 Robinson, Emily Robinson, Sharon 219,133,157,172,173 Robles, Randy 219 Rodriguez, Velma 219,311 Rose,johnny Rosinbaum, William 219 Rossi, john 219 Roy, Randy 219,56,65,148,139 Rumble, Susie 219,311 Rumble, Diana Runnels, Bert 219 Rutherford, Cheryl 219,300,301 Sampson, Ron 219 Sanders, Cindy Thomas Wheeler and Brenda Meads practice their dance step. Saunders, Kenneth 219,98 Scalf, Brian Sedberry, Michael Shackelford, Ann 219,223 Shackelford, Tracey Shed, Larry 219,136 Shelton, Deon 219 Shelton, Terresa 219 Shepard, Karen 219 Sherrod,janice 219,298 Sidellef, Ruth 219,161,158 Sills, Ronnie 219 Simmering, Sue 219 Simmons, Anna 219 Simons, Vickie 219,121 Simpson, Valerie 220 Sims, Pamela 220 Skiles, Timothy 220 Skipper, Karen 220 Sleeper, Shelby 220,380,158 Smith, Charles 220 Smith, David 220 Smith, David 220 Smith Dee Dee 220,309,121,118 Smith, Eddie 220 Srnirh, Garry 220,154 Smith, james 220 Smith,jo Ann 220,309 Smith, joe 22o,67,9s Smith,john Smith, Patricia 220,302,82,83,98 Smith, Richard Smith, Todd 220,56 Smith, T.W. 220,98 Snow, Tammie 220,304 Spalding, Ricky 220,121,123 Spears, Matt 220,67,69,158 Speight, Will 220 Stanhouse, Ronald 220,92 Stanley, Pamela 220 Stevens, Nancy 205,220,302,1 18,134 Stevenson, james 220,121 Stewart, Jody 220,271,137,171 Stewart, Kevin 220,113 Stewart, Tony 220,92,l01,98 Stone, Billy 220,67,69,139 Sroeeker, Ruth 220,121 Stowbridge, Patty 220 Stokes, Tim 220 Stracener, judy 220,157 Strain, Craig 209,220,3l,65,96,l70,171 Strother, jane Ann 220,98,162,150 Stuard,ja.na 221,137 Sudderth, Brenda 92 Sullivan, Lillian 221,104 Summers, Kim 221 Tarnez, David Tamez, Lype 221 Taylor, Richard Taylor, Robert Taylor, Steve 221,146 Teal, Gary 221,121 Tedder, Chuck 221 Tedford, Carol 221,117,150,157 Temple, Randy 221,65 Thacker, Valerie 221 Thane, Ginger 221,157 Thomas, Gary 221 Thomas, johnny 221,92 Thomas, Ricky 221 Thomason, Edward 221,98 Thompson, Charles Thompson, Dana 221,134 Thompson, Deborah 221 Thompson, Ella 221 Timms, Angela 222,23,121,122 Tiner, Derril 92,93 Tmer, Lloyd 222 Torres, Sandra 222,157 Trotter, Kristie 222 Tnrin, Tim 222,67,69 Turner, Keith 222,65,146 Tumer, Roy 222 Turney, Daniel 222 Tutt, Thomas 67,68,69 Unrue, Charlotte 222 Urtenjeffery 222,150 Uargas, larry Uaughn, Victor 222 Wclgjames 222,67,69 Vickery, Diane 222,144 Vokes, Michael 222 Wakeman, David 222,166 Waldraff, Debbie 222,345,121,96,154,171 Waldrop, Debra 223 Walker, Nena 223,118 Walker, Rebecca 223 Walker, Wesley 223,140 Wallace, Clara 223,305,150 Wallace, Roben 223,137 Warren, Kay 223,300,301,150 Washington, Terri 115,223 Watkins, Denise 223,28,77,l39,l54 Webb, Dana 223 Weber, Bobby 56,223 Wells, Bridgett 223,157 Wemer, Marsha 223 West, Stanley 223 Wetsel, Ryne 223,98,99 Wherry, Marlyce 223 Wherryhlerome 223 Whisenhunt, Cliff 223,118 White, Beth 92,223 White, Betina 223,305 White, Elizabeth 223 White, Therion 223 Whiteley, Maxwell 223,98,151,152,150,l72,173 Wlutmari, Pamela 223,312,146 Wkcker, Philip 223,124 Wicker, jay Vlilkerson, Mary Ann 223,133 Wmkey, Chrrie 223 Wlkins, Cheryl 224 Williams, Danny 224 Wlliams, Greg 67,69 Vhlliams, Richard 56,224,67,139 Vmliams, Terrie 158 Wllson, Wesley 224,98 Vlliamson, Marvin Wilson,james Wilson, David 224,98 Wilson, Melinda 101,224,98 Wimbley, Charles Winchester, Debra Winn, Beverly 224 Wnters, Lynette 224 Womack,jeff 224 Wood, Belinda 224 Wood, Mark 224 Woolf, Patrick 224 Wright, Erin 115,224 Wright, Wendy 224,298,116,15O Wyatt, Paula 224,157 Yarko, Don 224 Yeary, Callie 224,98,10l Yeary, Edward Young, Benita 224,117 Yotmg, Mary 224,306,80,137 Young, Suzanne 224,298 Young Ill, O.Henry Young, Trennon 56,224,139,160 Young, Trey 224 Zimmerman, David 139,154 Zimmennan, Glen 132 Ables, jamie Adams, Chrol 228,136 Adams, janet 228,158 Adams,joe 228,60 Adams, Matthew Adkins, Vicky 228 Affleck, Ellen 228,115,136 Aguirre, Orlando 228 Ailts, Karla 228,298,76 Allen, Beverly Allen, Roy fMikeJ 228 Alvarez, Charles flilddiej 228 Alvis,,Iohn 228 Alexander, Karen 228 Anderson, Debbie 228,302,116 Anderson, Dwight 228 Ansread, Ronalyn 228,304 Apel, 228,144 Aranda, Mary Hope 228 Arey,jay 228 Annenta, Ralph 228,67,68 Armstrong, Dean 228,60 Asher, Susan 228 Atkins, Al 228,126,72 Atkinson, Bennett 228 Arrell, Paula Balter,.Iohn Scott 228 Baca, Lucy 228 Bagby, Brenda 228 Bagby, Dalton 228 Bagby, Todd 228,77 Bailey, Bryan 288,60,138 Barclay, Wayne 228,135 Baringer, Robin 228,141,170 Bam:-n, Kathleen 228,312,117 Barry, Waymon 228,60 Barton, Karen 228 Baskert, Ann 228 Bateman, Lowell 229,134 Batjer,,Iane Ann 229,304,117,158 Bauemfiend, David 226,229,49,67,121,118,123,226 Beaird, Sheri 229 Beamer, Russell 229,72 Beckham, Nancy 229,230,77,96,117,173 Benigno, Bruce 229 Bennett, Sharon 229,308,311 Berch, Terri 229 Bishop, Nelson 229 Black, jimmy 229 Black, Roy 229,96,171 Black, Stephen 229 Black, Teresa 229,126 Blackbum, Deborah 229 Blanco, Mike Boardman, Doug 72 Bondick, Deborah 229,300,301 Booker, Dinah 229 Borowski, Therese 229,136 Bonego, Pikie Bowerman, Ava 229 Bowman, Kenneth 229 Bowman, Steve 229 Bradford, Dennis 229,62,63,66 Bradshaw, Brenda 229,305,712 Bradshaw, Doyle 229,173 Braymer, Scott 72 Breunig, Brad 229 Bridges, Kelly 229,305,116 Bridges, Serta 229,306,81,116,170 Brockschmidt,-JoAnn 229,309 Brooks, Douglas Brooks, Richard 229,643,118 Brooks, Terrie 229,132 Brown, Qrhy 229,304,117,136 Brown, Oliver 230 Brown, Raymon 230 Brown, Samuel Brown, Buddy 229 Brown, Thomas 230,166 Bruton, Elaine 230,304,137 Bryan,john 230,60,126 Bryan, Pamela 230 Buescher, Terri 230,309 Bullock, Cklvetta 230 Bullock, lenny 23O,60,27 Bullock, Randy 230,60 Burke, Anita 230,126 Burke, Dee Ann 230,305,116 Bums, Bill 230,158 Bumett, Ray 230,60 Burleson, Lynn 230 Burrows, D'Archy 121 Burrus, Marshelia Burton, Rebecca 230,121,123 Bush, DeWayne 230 Bu1ard,joan 230,305,134,135,117,136 Byrd, Eddie 230 Caldwell, Floyd fWesleyJ 230 Caldwell, Martha CElliej 230 Chldwell, Vickie 230 Callahan, Dorothy 230 Gtllaway, Mike 230 Chrdwell, Wanda 230 Carlson, David 230 Carmichael, Kowe 230 Chrollhlames 231 Carroll,-Ianet 231 OISOU, Catherine 231 Carson, Rae Anne 231,304,81,136 Carter, Debra 231,226 Casey, Beverly 231 Caslrey, Cindy 231,137,116 Casler, Kenneth 231 Chson, Ricky 231,60,138 Castle, Carole 231 Castleberry, Brian 231 Cave, Rodney 231,132 Chvin, Cecilia 231 Giafeygjcannens 154 Gulker, Daniel 231,121,158 Cheek, Debora 231,126 Chevrie, Curtis 231 Chit M317 CHoPCl 231 Giipman, Ronald 231 Chitwooci Susan 231,117,136 Giroge, Shella Gmurchhill, David 231 Carle Roben 231,158 Gark, Errol 231 Claxton, Rhonda 231 Cleckner, Rose 231 Clem, Sherry 231 Gements, Andy 231,136 Clendennen, Candie 231 Cockrell, Frank 231,150 Cbcks, Theresa 231,307,121,137 Cocks, Terri Cole, Leanna 231 Coleman, Sylvia Collie, john 231 Go1lier,james 231,171 Collins, Pamela 231 Collins, Steve 231 Compton, Cindy 231,304 Cook, Mitzi 232,96 Cook, Suzanne 232,72,116 Dunlap, Kelly 233 Duport, Richard Dusckas,-Iarnes CNickyJ 233 Ihitton, Bret 233 Divall, Daniel 233,65 Dyer, Mike 233,60 Fagleston, Matt 233 Early, Celeste 233,81,136 Fasly, Karen 233,132 Eton, Lee 233,60,138,226 Eckard,jeff 233 Edmond, Camille 233,82 Edwards, DeAnn 232233,3o4,1z6,116,136 Ellingson, Libbie 233 Elliott, Mike 233 Ellison,-John 233 Emory, Theresa 233 Emory, Karen 233,133 English, Danny 233 Eppler, Angela 233,306,121 Escovar,james 233 Estes, janet 233,310 Gartman, Donald Gary, Sandra Gamer, Bill 234,60 Garza, james 1 21 Gaumcy, David 234 Gay, Paul 234 Gimberling, Curt 234 Gibbs, jonathan 234,96,126,150 Gibson, David 234 Gibson, LeeAnn Gibson, Lynette 234 Gilchrest, Marisa 234 Gillespie, Theresa 234,121 Gilligan, Martin 234,158 Giroux, Alan Gladden, Tnidy 234,305,136 Glover, Bertha 235,106 Goff,janer 306,81,126,116 Goebel,-Iulia 235,116 Gomez,-John 235,176,154 Gomez, Tonya Goolshy,jon Graber, Kip 235 l jubal performs for the student body in an assembly. Gmoke,-Iana 232,116 Cossabone, Robbie 232,118 Ganor, Dan 232 Crumpler, Lucinda 232 Cmz, Rena 232 Curry, Sabrina 232 Delaeon, Richard 232 lJarko, Robert 232,121 Davis, David 23296165 Davis, Wayne 232,134 Davisjennifer 232,312,72 Deatherage, Iarry 232 Decker, Candy 232 Dehoyos,john 232 Deleney, Casey 232 Denkoff, Diane 232,308,117,136 Dennis, Kevin 232,6O,126 Dickson, Cheryl 232 Dillard, Drew 232,171,118 Dix, Jeff 232,76,77 Dixon, Brent 232,126 Doss, Marlena 232 Doucet, Dirk 232 Downey, Nelda 232 Dozier, Ken 232,60,138 Driessner, Tina 228,232,81,86,170 Drury, Brian 232 Duck, Bobbadee 233 Duggan, Mary 230,233,31O,117 Ilimas, Reggie 233 Duncan, Hank 233,60,138 Dunlap, Shannon 233,121 Estrada, Felix 233,126 larrlaarrlrsgohn 233 lkell, Mark 233,60,123 Fassett, Donald 233,96 Fathera, Debbie 233 Faucett, Ruth 233 Fenwick, Lesa 233 Femandez, Mark 233 Farrell, Stephen 233,77 Ferrier, Michele 233,135,158 Fisher, Robyn 234,312,116,150 Eveash, David 234 Fiarmigan,-james 234 Floyd, Nancy 234 Fonn, laura 234 Foster, Paul 234 Ford, Cheryl 234 Ford, Shelley 234,302,150 Fowler, Billy 2 34 Foy, Frank 234 Fraley,-lay z34,7z,14o Franklin, Becky 234 Friske, Carolyn 234 Froh,julie 234 Fussell, Gregg 234,121,96 Gaa, Donna 234 Galloway, janet 234,121 Gamez, Aurora 234,82 Gamez,-Iohn Garber, Barbara Garcia, john 234 Garrett, Marilyn 234,309,137 Graham, Vanette 235 Graves, Benny Gray,joy 235,309,117 Green, Floyd 235 Green, Gwen 235,82 Gregory, Kathy 235,137,117 Groh, Norman 235 Groom, Derrell Groves, Rebecca 235,135 Guersky, Susan 235,126 Gutierrez, Lucy 235 Hackney, Thomas fFreddyj 235 Hackworrh, Tom 235 Haile, Roy 235,126 Halbert, Debbie 235,126,135 Hallmarle Mark 235 Hlmbfif, Terry Uamiel 235 Hambright, Kenneth fWayneJ 235 Hamlin, Martha 235,116,158 Hampton, Duain 235,121 Hanf,-Ialckie 235 Hanson, Martin 235 Hardin, Ray Harmon, Phil 235 Harris, Alan 235,126 Harris, Debbie 235,311 Harris, Fay 235,82,83 Harris, Nancy Harris, Thomas 235 Har1'ison, Marcus Hart, Gay 235 317 Susan 246,117 Harmess, Sandy 235 Harvey, Grol fSuel 236,96 Harvey, leslie 235,304 Healan, Rita 236 Hearrell, Carolyn U01 309 Heaton, Ken 236,126 Henderson, Mitzi 236,96,154,172,l73 Hendrix, Mike 236 Hendrix, Seree 236,126 Henry, Billy 236 Henry, lra 236 Henson, Ann 236,302,117,150 Henson, Edward 236,72 Herald, Katherine 236,96,170 Hemdon, Elizabeth 236 Herriage, Karen 236,144,172,173 Herring, Terry 236,72,1 16 Hill, Mark 236 Hill, Mike 236 Hinkle, Tina 236 Hinshaw, Brenda 236 Hobbs, Randy 236 Hobbs, Thresa 236 Hodges, Karen 236,305,116,136,226 Hodges, Teresa 236 Hodgson, Dave 236,67,69,138,60 Hoff, Randy 236,160 Hofheinz, Mary 236,302,134,116 Holder, Rodney 236,1 38,60 Holland, Bobby 236,154 Holland, Rick 236 Holmes, Tim 236 Holubeclg Paul 236 Hoover, David 236 Hoover, Shannon 236 Hotchkiss,james 236 Houston, Sam 236,65 Howard,jodie 236 Howard, Susan 236,308 Howard, Teresa 237 Howell, Debbie 237,117 Howell, Kevin 237 Huggins, Rhea 237 Hughes,jarnes 237,l21,122,126,123,137,6O Hughes, Marci 237,117 Hummel, Tom 237 Humphrey, Pat 31O,45,118,226 Humphrey, Randy 237 Ingram, Debby 237,101 jackson, Kathy 237,116 jacques, Alben 237,60 jaspers,james 237 jenkins, David 237 jenkins, Deanna 237 jenkins, Teresa 237,ao,sl,126,136 jepson, Eric 237,126 johnson, craig 237 jolmson, Gary 237 johnson, johnny 237 johnson, Kim 237,121 johnson, Terri 237 jones, Alan 237 jones, Angela 310 jones, Becky 237,312,72,116,136 jones, Brand 237,138 jones, jim 237 jones, Lisa 237,121,96 jones, Iouic 237 jordan, Mark 237,121,123 jordan, Melinda 237,92 jordan, Terry 237 jowers,jerry 237 Kapttscinslri, Kitn 237 Karrenbrock, Kevin 237,121 Kasprak, Debbie 237,117 Keels, Wanda 237,302,136 Keit.h, David 237 Keith, Paul 237 Kemp, Kelly 237,172,173 Kendriclg Trey 238,45,138,60,226 Kershaw, Frank 238 Kershaw,jeanise 238 Kiel, Drei 238 john 23s,96,13o,6o Kilpatrick, Kelly 238 King, Patti 23s Kirkland,john 238,126 Kirkland, Steve 238,121 Knops, Diane 238 Kute, Tommy 238,138 lane, james 238 lang, Ronnie 238 langley, Ralph 238 Iayher, Terry 238 leasure, Ronnie 238,60 leetsch, William 238,121 leftwich, Mark 238 leighton, Lisa 238 Ienius, Darlene 238 leverton,jann 238 lewis, Shirley 238,82 Lindley, Dee Dee 238,121,126 Lindsay, Terry 238,133 Little, Brenda 238,137 Little, Donny 238,101 Lively, Terri 238 loclthart, Carol 238,3CB Long, Lucy 238,306,82,134,116 long, Mark 238 longmire, Dawn 238,306,121,154 love, David 238 Lucke,janie 238 Lunn, Melody 238,308 Lyckman, Carl 238 Lyons, Clifton 238 McCaskill, Lynne 238,116 Mdlonnicle Ann 238 McCoy, Kelly 238 McCoy, Randy 238 Mrfullough, Bnroe 239 McDar1iel, Beth 239,302,116 McDaniel, sandra 239,117,136 McDonald, Debbie 239,308 McDonald, Pam 239,104 McDowell, Sherry 239,302,126 McClothlin, Kelly 239,302,711 15,150 McHan, Bryan 239,60 McKenna, Merry 239 Mclaughlin, Harold 239 McLean, Emest 239,164 McManaway, Mark 239 McStraw, Tammy 239 MacNevin, Lori 259,l21,96,137,l71 Macon, Lisa 239,l21,132,116 Macon, Steve 239,121,60 Malaer, jackie 239,96,171 Marquez, Garbiel 239 Marr, Keith 239 Marr, Kim 239,96,145,172 Martin, Melody 239,308,126,137,117 Martin, Richard 239,76,134 Martin, Scot 239 Martindale, Danny 239,60,136 Martinez, Ricky 239 Masters, Marylin 239 Mathis, Tina 239 Matthews, Debra 239,312,72 Maxwell, Mitch 239,216,134,135 Mayes, Becky 239,., Mceles, Randy 239,168 Meissner, Darrell 239,67,68 Meller, Mike 239 Melson, Ben 239,282 Melum, Becky 239 Mestdagh, Kevin 239 mm, Bobby 239,65,138 Miklos, Mike 240,76 Miles, Glenda 240,311 Miller, Dan 240 Miller, Dan 240 Miller, jamie 240,311 Miller, Penny 240 Miller, Steve 240 Mills, Maria 240,216 Mitchell, Renee 240 Mitchell, Shannon 240 Mohney, Leigh 240 Mokry, Condelia 24O,82,83,136 Montanez, Donna 240,132 Limtfort, Helen 240,121,154 Moore, Diann 240 Moore,jay 240,137,136 Morton, Natalie 240,116,136 Morris,jessc 240 Moriarity, Richard 240 Mosshart, Emily 240,81,126,137 Munselle, Sabrina 240 Murphy, Raymond 240,168 Murray, Crystal 240,151,150 Nall, David 240,60 Tom Rapson is instructed by Mrs. Pearl Woodward conceming an experiment. 318 Nash, Holly 240,312,72,117,136 Neal, Ken 240 Neilon, David 240 Nelson, Debbie 240 Newberry, Darrell, 240 Newcombe, Nancy 240,310,154 Newman, Barbette 240,310,126 Nichols, Dee 241 Nichols, Mark 241,76 Nixon, Paula 241,308,126,117,136 Nonnan, Dennis 241,166 Nonon, Connie 241,310 Norwood, james 241 ,67,68 Nuckols, Kim 241,306,126 Nulph, Cathy 241,116 Oden, David 241 Ogletree, Greg 241 Olah, Ray 241,60,172,173 Oppelt, Bill 241 Orren, Mike 241 Overton, Brent 241,138,60 Owen, Tony 241,216 Owens,jamie 241,305,121,1 16,136 Pack, Ricky 241,99 Pltlt, Melissa 241,306,117 Parker, Metissa 241 Parker, Sherri 241,121 Parsons, Len 241 Peables, james 241 Perkins, Debbie 241,134 Pettigrew, Stacy 241,216,117 Phillips, Clayton 241,94 Phillips, Dwight 242,72 Phillips,john 242 Peirce, Wanda 242,304,82,115,136 Pittman,jana 242,121 Pittman, Leigh Ann 242,302,116 Polston, Maryjane 242 Poole, Connie 242 Powell, Becky 242,309 Price, Brenda 242,96,116 Prichard, Lou Ann 242,81,126 Proctor, Brent 242,73,77 Proctor, David 242,121,123 Puckett, Carla 242 Cbrinn, Christy 242,305,116 RZHIHCZ, Sandra 242,117 Rankin, Ricky 242 Rasco, Rita 242,117 Ray, Kelle 242,312,117,136 Ray, Neal 242,149 Ray, Rhonda 242,308 Redman, Arma 242 Reed, Chsh 242 Reeder, Brent 242,137 Rbeder, Denise 242,308,116 Reeves, Kathy Lynn 242 Renter, Bemal 242 Richey, Darrel 242,121,123,144 Rifenburgh, Susan 242 Rivera, Debbie 242,126 Rivera, Debra 242,101 Roberts, Gerald 242 Roberts, Phillip 242,158 Roberts, Tim 242,67,68 Robinson, jeannette 242,117 Robinson, Kerry 242,137,6O Robinson, Mike 242,60 Robinson, Linda 242,116 Robles, Gary 242,126 Rock, Cindi 242 Rodriquez, Robert 242 Rose, Kathy 242,312,136 Ross, Mark 242 Rostron, Chuck 242 Roth, Bill 242,76,77 Roth, Terri 242 Rothammel, Doug 242 Row, Bryan 97 Roy, Robert 242 Rudd, Russell 242,154,158 Sadler, Tim 242 Sampson, Ronda 243,132,154 Sandefenjeff 243,67,69,150 Sanders,jim 243 Scales, Mickey 243 Scales, Ricky 243 Schwalb, jay 243,60,136 Scifres, Donna 243,216 Scott, David 243 Scott, Susan 243,81 Scott, Valerie 243,137 Seabum, Ricky 243,99 Sedberry, Mike 243 Selvert, Ronda 243 Sellers, David 243,613,160 Sewell, Greg 243,60 Shelton, Cindy 243,116 Shelton, Dougals 243,121 Sherman, Billy 243 Shields, Tammy 243 Shooter, Pat 243 Siewert, Susan 243,81,136 Simons, Tom 243,60 Stowbridge, Robert 244,121 Stubblefield, Lisa 244 Sullivan, Danny 244,154 Sullivan, David 244,165 Surles, Tim 244 Surles, Tony 244,158 Symanski, Suzanne 244,34D,81,l 17,136 Tally, Richard 244,165 Tarver, Marci 244 Taylor, Bill 244,121 Taylor, Clairissa 244,134,135,137 Testa, Donna 244,96,140,173 Tetzlaff, Marcus 244, 164,165 Teizlaff, Mike 244 Teubner, Lee 244 Tevebaugh,john 244 Thomason, Mark 244 Thompson, Dora Fay 244 'liede, Anna 244 Tomes, David 244,144 Tomez, David 244 Tredennick, jim 244,216,165 Tunnell, Audie 244 Tumer, jerry 244,60 Tutt, Ioretta 244 Underwood, Charles 244,138,60 Utter, Greg 244,121 Vann, Tammy 245 Van Zandt, Tim 245,101 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