Cooper High School - Talisman Yearbook (Abilene, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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As hard work provid in selecting ai dedicatee for the yearbook, then we could not have chosen a more hours of herhr to her students and to ljieifschool,rand those hours have been given the 10 C001-ie She 'S the rr rr rv ?Q?E5!'i r rrf r l Nell Ann and a son, Ken, g1'andchildren,iiNancy Lynn, of English, sheicikfjlays all those excellent qualitiesfwhich make an outstanding teacher. s students with a firm foundation in language art skills ' l e c i . All those who know her know her to be a beautiful, warm human being with a great capacity for love, friendship, and concern. It is with deep appreciation and love that the 1977 TALISMAN staff declicates this book to Mrs. Nancy Walter. 'Qui .1 ately thznkzn lzfe s tzme wi-X I 've done een . . . spy. . 43' 'ff 'S' all 'Y wiv.: ,xiu glam' 'HJ ' 'aww ' 'a' -M , Qs 5... .4.:,2:i? L if . B. HAY... Poems Prayers and Promrses bv juhn Dgmu Tupyright 1971 Cherry Lane Music Cu, Used by Permission-All Rights Rvsurvcd. -0. W4 L, if x if 5 wp... I 1 5 S. 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W Q M . QQ. ,L G, Q 1 M M mm 1 Q w .zll 1 f ' m h ' ' 1: 7 b E ei ' h, 21 , Q l 512 an ' 11A ff1 12i 55 -z5?EfWiwf2EU4Y in I W ,i 1 ,. . ,ef:w,sif- H' ' 1976 COOPER FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Cooper 14 Brownwood Cooper Wichita Falls Cooper Killeen Cooper San Angelo Cooper Odessa Cooper Midland Lee Cooper Permian Cooper Big Spring Cooper Midland Cooper Abilene High A. Tim Orr catches sight of the goal line. B. Mark Beale looks for an open receiver. NW A flag MW N 'li L, f , 5-'G A he A-N 155. I ig: . ' V 'ea E d V Seri f ? if 1 '-A V W. . 4 ,i M , f .-L r K, 'Q f .,.,Vr f if erar or A Randy jones Mikg H111 HOI10l'ablC NlCI1tl0I1 Hgngrablg Nknhgn , fi 1.1. K , -.sg B ,E L a fi H vi 7345686 In Season Opener Cougars Defeat Brownwood 14-15 Then Cougars Stop Wichita Falls 16-6 Coogs Breeze Through Homecoming 14-0. David Middlebrooks, Kim Moore, Mike Blake, and Mark Beale c eert mates in Mud Bowl Randy jones O11 HFS h S if finds the corner on an end ep. conve on R belb ll car ' C g 5 Iim Cook look as K Do cat h p . X T V ig L,.. Si Ewa if f-: pm Tim Orr scores in Brownwood on a long run. Good blocking enables Tim Orr to break for a touchdown. The Cougar defense plans strategy. Mark Beale scrambles away from a defender. Three Steers pull down Ken Dozier. Coogs gain yardage with fine blocking and superb running. Si sn? T A. A si i 1 5' , 1 X X' ex Ax Wk R ees f 515' 2- .zz T . Q - S 5 Ni qi .ii -K ' 1,, . - - seeuee Snow Compiles on the field as thc Co ugars compile yardage against the Eagles. I Mdfldgers. Bottom row, left to right: Randy lvlueks, Roger Gibbs, Noel Neasc. Row two: M1 lllimdf leff Wise, and David Smith, Dm QTY breaks to the outside for ti good gain .is Randy jones loses his footing in the SHOW' VVMUCTSI Bottom row and seated, loft to right: Terry Luster, Debbie' Perkins, Robert Hughes Bobby Wils ' . . ' on, Standing. Cary Mtzirst-, and Randy Green, B 1 ,...A,,-W1-1.11 -wi--'ww .tw ww- r junior Varsity: Row one, left to right, Truman Rodgers, Randy Lloyd, Victor Brown, Mark Plumer, Eddie jacques, Marshall Cayden, joe Pierce, Row two: Noel Nease, Tony Phillips, Ray Whitman, Kenny Smith, Darrell Doss, Monte Key, jimmy Caldwell, Tracy Thomas, Robert Hughes. Row three: Terry Lester, Randy Ziegenhagen, Mike Alexander, Bobby Bilberry, Rbn Downing, Mike Gruber, Randy Riffenburg, Kelvin Crouse, Wes Wilkerson, Mike Brand. Fourth Row: Dennis Glass, Bryan Keathly, Brad Kendrick, Todd Fiddelke, Ricky Thompson, Steve bofton, Chuck Holubeck, joel Harris, Randy Hartsfield. Cooper Coaches. Seated, left to right: Prentice Martin, Ray Overton, Macon Smith, Gary Sutton, and Glenn Petty. Standing: Haskell Sinclair, Marc Case, Robert Starr, Chester Dougherty, and Paul Branson. Coach Sutton talks with the kick-off team as Coach O looks on. ftfi 1 B C. 553239235 GQPEQ Q 4 Coogs Take 5- District Title , '-is 5 an tt lf, tr, t tt as W1 , Z, 'ff -ff ,:,,f 7:: -V 1 , ts, a , . .W auth.. 4 1. V' November November November November December December December December December December December December January january january january Ianuary january january january February February February February February February BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1976-77 Monterey HS Key City Tour. Sweetwater Waxahachie Tour. Corsicana HS Hobbs HS Brownwood HS Coronado HS Reese Tour. Wichita Falls HS Vernon HS Wichita Falls Rider San Angelo Odessa HS Lee HS Permian HS Big Spring Midland HS Abilene HS San Angelo Odessa HS Lee HS Permian Big Spring Midland HS Abilene HS CHS CHS CHS Wax. Corsicana Hobbs CHS Coronado CHS Vernon W. Falls CHS Odessa CHS Permian CHS CHS AHS San Angelo CHS Lee CHS Big Spring Midland CHS l E ,t E E ' 1 f C A. Keith Turner shows off his defensive talent, B. Tim Orr leaps high for the ball. C. Coach Case cuts down the net after the Cougars victory over the Eagles for the District title. 57 Dennis Bradford jim Cook Beryl Edmond Doug Flamming Britt Garner Sam Houston Bobby Miers Tini Orr , , Leia ff 'WQQF G? 5 R '--...Mme vw' if , ,.,t , my My 2 7' , f f ,, , QQBPE QUUPEQ na? M 92 5 5 .gy Randy Roy Randy Temple Keith Turner ffffwws F ff' . , C ,,,-,,N,,,., N- ' c ' ' 1 -'na-,, --0' 4, Q-2 53 5 QA g , if Qs 'a:, 7 5, K :ini '-'iff B ,iq ifmliil.-iz .s 1 11 Ut 14: JN 1-., A, fig f, , tv' ,fi fr W. -,wr ,S Q5 3 'Q T A G Yan ND' D if-P ca y 4-- ,J 1 :Ji 0 6349 ,f 4 Vw F A. Bobby Miers shoots a jumper against the Eagles. B. C. D. F. F. G. The Cougar Managers: 'lop row: Robert Wallace, james Davis. Bottom row: jerry lowers, Ronny Harold. Tim Orr goes tor two as Beryl lidmond watches on, Keith Turner showing some of his quickness on the court. Tim Orr, Coach Case, and Coach Sinclair have a few laughs. Dennis Bradford drops one for two. Doug Flamming lays up two points. 59 junior Varsity: From left to right: Victor Wigfall, Steve Sitzes, joe Anderson, Tracy Thomas, Bobby Billberr , Dann D ll, B ' K hl y y uva rian eat ey, Randy Hartsfield, Ricky Tompson, jimmy Caldwell, Tim Sadler, Blake Korman, Mike Anderson, Greg Cruse, and Billy Henry. A B C Sam Houston keeps a close watch on a loose ball, Coach Case tells the referee a thing or two. Dennis Bradford, being bumped, shoots for two points. jim Cook and Dennis Bradford both go for the rebound. IWC K ' All 'Q Y SME! if f f, X 4.,,,vA , GH, , . ,V V B vw D A. David Zimmerman works on his forehand. B. Coach McWilliams gives Becky jones .1 few pointers, C. Debbie Vaughn works on her ground strokes. D. jay Bedford works to pcrfcit his serve. E. julie jones shows oft her winning form. David Zimmerman hits ii smashing overhead. Karen Bug returns Ei frosscourt backhand. Brent Vroftor works on iinpriwing his backhand. Becky jones shows off her cxfcllcnt forehand that made hcr A winner fk l ' ,fxmw 5 inf LL., 1, 5 Q 9 f - . ,Q If-W 5p,w x wA,. W .ft 2 the 1976-77 junior Ytiiwity Tennis Ternn. l.ett to Night: linck row: Coach Scott McWilliams, Sea n lolly, Steve Knapp, Mike ikjcilailgiiey, Clittorti Lester, David vi'I'dX'lN, l5.ir1'y lfowlkes. Front row: Dee Ann Clinint, Carol Lockhart, jennifer Htuiter, Stephanie james, Karen Bray, .1 nd lieverlv N1or3.g.in. ,...-1 B. Brent Proctor and joe Sntiilum improve their skills in doubles competi- 65 ,J NSA: X if x gun' W Q ,,Q p ,JP-if -P J Aga, as 5 fl! ,Q-99' i', 3 A f fi F V 1:5 sk x i . 20 S, X X sv 5 .1 XX L Hg nf Ji Wh f -Q , if :Ji Z If gh ,- W, if 4 f,.A2,,4 6' 1 HTVL' A Ei Q V' E 3 x ai wb N sg an 1 fi gil s ,,,,, 5 tllhlhff iff I' f ., 4 Ns l 1- ' Q .- . t 9 - ,aw 2. ian ff x gf 3'- ! f2lf:r1itlll25 35 30 B. 1 5, C. A. Sandra Michie was co-captain ofthe women's swim team this year. B. Denise Watkins was co-captain of the women's swim team this year, C. Karla Ailts attempts a perfect dive. D, Terri Roth was a member of the medley relay team this year. V , Q M ' . met: 'Q' , . 2, ,.- I X 3 V sv- lv . , vw vu n,, v V ,, V, .. , A V., ,, L , V L , , W 7 5 if , w , -' Z LL, ,rw -25 I f'-, , - H L f ' j 1 b L , ,'-,, ,,n,.., , b f ? ,L My M1 - .Ma M 'yl A mf., D WWMW-ff3343':wi ' 'kk : ,,,.:t F i W ,, W,,, .,. , , , M l 3 KN. xy- as v. ' t ,QQ B C E , iff '- ' Eff' ' h . . .--- .. t ,fl Vin h:-5.5 Eslfz,-. M 'WM ,.-- zwwwaugu , -' 4 f VW.. - .,,, ,, I -'1 yi . -, .' 1 f'LM,.t2ff'- A .V K iff 'Q .. , ' F5 ', if h 1 , .. . a his K I I . s i t - . . 1 . ' e f C l g. sl.s . r . - - J I - I, --f' -V 2', Nz.:r-'Q , ' ' fi -m..J,,,,. .,,, ' ' - ' I , . fa' ,o.ce . - ,,k- Zymm f- HAM , f ,.,.. V . , p . , ,. ,.V 1, . ,,,:, . , . E f - u 25512 ..,, . e . G H A, David Watson performs on the parallel bars. B. Robin Hanna practices on the uneven bars. C. Gregg Webb kicks high on the Pommel horse. D. Leslie Harvey performs on the balance beam. E. Mark Elliott, the men's team captain, practices on the parallel bars. F. Loyce Forkner clismounts from the uneven bars. G. David Chavez shows his skill on the rings. H. Cathy Chappell, the womens team captain, practices on the balance beam. l, lon Julien goes through his floor routine. 75 1 , , , ,,, 'N - 'K 4 1 A F 3 W .1 if 'Q if ' ' fd , ., ,.,, ' L ws 5? 'Z M Q ' 3,31 ljwys A. - ' , L. ,,. , N it . Q . i '.'- X H fy ., , A , J . . V q i' -:,, i . ,, .,, , L V .: 1 QU . , y f' L a tiai aatt A- if , pr J ' 'f - 1 , JQ 7 CQ 1 'fV Si 3 . t ,V ,y a, y y C C D. -sg .sd 'C' QS M 4 N '--A-.S I A. Velva Nelson spikes the ball as Ian Hestand looks on anxiously. B. Loylene Muncy serves. C. Co-captains jan Hestand and Velva Nelson are satisfied after a Cougar vic- tory. D. I. V. team-Back row, Left to Right: Tina Driessner, Coach Wanda Armstrong, and Debbie Perkins. Third Row left to right: Lesa Bullock, Rhonda Brunson, Sheila Baber, Raeanne Carson, and Susan Scott. Second Row Left to Right: Vanessa Chamberlain, Marcia Woolsey, Gaylene White, Allison Rucker, Becky Bradshaw, Karla Yancey, Leslie Campbell. First Row Left to Right: Sharee Smith, Celeste Early, Suzanne Szymanski, Ka- thy Young, Marie Vokes, Emily Mosshart. E. The j. V. team shows they can work together to win. E. 77 irls' Track This year's Women's track team under the coaching of D'Lana Williams was the largest team ever in Cooper's history. . The team was composed of 35 members. The team included members with experience, plus new members that possessed plenty of potential. This mixture provided for a successful season. , The return of five state qualifiers aided the team greatly dur- ing this season. These girls included Benita Young, who threw the shot, Eva Francis, who qualified for state in the triple jump, and the 880 relay team, composed Carla Mason, and Denise Bradford. This year's captains, were Benita Young and Kelly Magee. g v GIRLS' TRACK SCHEDULE 19772 D Date Meet ' Place Feb. 26 . Practice Meet- Cooper ' March,48:5 S. W. Park Ft. Worth g Recreational March 12 Monterey Meet Lubbock March 18 Spur Meet Spur April 2 South Oak Cliff Dallas April 15 District ' Abilene April 18-19 City A ACU garlilgirifiwg g gd Bluebonnet Relays San Angelo May 6 State . i Austin Left to right, Front Row: Debbie Perkins, Niecy Kershaw, Becky Newton, Pam Chambers, Debbie McMillian, Regina Reed, Kelly Magee, Violet Seldon, Wanda Pierce, Eva Francis, Angela Evers, Mary, Ann jenkins, Benita Young, Gwen Green, Denise Bradford, Carla Mason. Second Row: Shirley Lewis, Sammy Mokrey, Ieneane Bryant, Faye Harris, Michelle Sikes, Carolyn Davis, Janet Estes, Jheni Schumpert, Terri Brooks, Lori Bridges, Denise Dashner, Coach D'Lana Williams. Third row: Terri Washington, Teresa jenkins, Kelle Ray, Karen Hodges, Rita Dunn, Sharee Smith, Tonya johnson, Camille Ed- . mond, Debbie Spain, Iacqueta Steger, DeAnn Garrett, Carol Lockhart, DeDe Johrston. This year's Cross Country team included: Left to Right: Ieneane Bryant, Carol Lockhart, Terri Brooks, DeAnn Garrett, Debbie Mclvlillian. Benita Young practices the shot-put. Faye Harris hurdles for a great season. I This year's relay team included: Left to Right: MaryAnn1enkins, Violet Seldon, Denise Bradford, Wancla Pierce, Regina Reed, Carla Mason, Eva Francis, Debbie McMilIian runs for an outstanding season for the Cross Country team. Golf Though the Cougar Golf Team has had better individuals in the past, this year's team was one of the best in Cooper's histo- ry. The team played exceptionally well this year placing fourth place as their lowest place and winning three cham- pionships. They stood a great chance of winning district. This year's senior lettermen were: Scott Jones, Britt Lindsey, Brian Row, Ryan Wetsel, and Pat Dawson. Mike Orren was the junior letterman. Other players who participated all year ,were juniors: jeff Steele, jim Tredenick, Keith Rogers, and sophomores: Mike Hendricks, Rusty Rock, and Mickey johnson. Besides being a letterman, Britt Lindsey was a medalist for low shooter at the Lubbock, Fort Worth, and Sweetwater Invitationals. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. jan. Feb. I Feb. Feb. March March March April April April GOLF SCHEDULE 1977 7-8 29-30 18 21 28-29 4-5 17-18 25-26 11-12 18 X25 1 8 15 Sl- 'District Games Plainview Invitational Abilene Invitational Lubbock Fort Worth San Angelo Invitational Sweetwater Invitational Odessa Invitational Del Rio Invitational Midland Invitational Big Spring 'Midland 'Odessa 'San Angelo 'Abilene Back Row, Left to Right: Karl Knecht, Brian Row, Bret Froh, Iim Tredenick, Pat Dawson, Scott Jones. Front Row, Left To Right: Keith Rogers, jeff Steele Jim Hendricks, Mike Orren, Britt Lindsey, Ryan Wetsel, Rusty Rock, Coach James Harlow. is .... 1 I W -Of A , - .ww . 4 , -.., .,. ,M- ' 1' --ff .W '-ww KN , B T' -wx f i' 1 D A. Britt Lindsey watches his ball travel far. B, Ryan Wctsel begins a swing to the unknown. C. Scott jones putts in a close one. D. Brian Row follows through after a great effort. E, Mike Orren measures up. 81 Mil 3 LY, nu, an-Q ,, C vm- ma-- M' , Ht - ,L - ,. , Q- ' , Q Q .. ' . . v 4 - 1-4Q 'm' V P' jf yy- P - , - A v in f - A A., N 1 , ' ' X Viva .... M , -LW.. 5 -wr K I df Q W K ' HQ-L ,, - kg ' . A 4 .41 f -L-.f . 1 V - , ' Q X 1 . x . Mwmf... .fi ' .. - F W : - U -'gff iz pf,,,,,,fv5, 'A .-xi.- Q Q . M W -.-. . - ' x K wi? , '- -IT'w- Qi T ix -Q2i5s faLsN - x,.L ,Q Q L - . 'Y ,M fr F- f -21 35,-zigx Q -Q Lmmhh' ' . - L W L' va m 5 -' I f K -' , ' A 'Q l ' V X 'X - V K q'X , . - JI 'G M R95 3 N an . x -.g , , ww- . kkvsf V., n, Q5f1A,:3, xiigz- ,- . 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Sprinters for the team were: front row, Todd Mosshart, Ricky Hoff, Wayne Cobb, and john Alvis. Second row, Charles Rainey and Tim Orr. if J Qiiw fw f- f p .W A, Sl 'rm 1 g .., , f 5 1 5 1 Y .. LJ, E 4,1 i ,auyssc I ' Vhix W s 'L, I '37 .1 'V . A ,. .- A I Q he S ,' X, fx Mgr ! N. . U Q q f i ag V41-Qf N J Q u , , lf. i 'SQ T RUNUNEKVQ, Fellowship Aw I... M? 42 '7' Z, Jef 9. 88 '96, -.1 mf. X '54, 'KW H3 Ng:-M K International Thespians Support the Theater 1. Andy Holmes, 2. Mr. Overton, 3. Stanley West, 4. Kerry Knox, 5. Janna Lawson, 6. Charles Wheeler, 7. Catherine Kloess, 8. Lou Spencer, 9. Walter Brewczynski, 10. Cheryl Bryan, 11. Roy Black, 12. Greg Utter, 13. Edgar Norvell, 14. james Prukop, 15. Carolyn Collins, 16. Kelly Ryan, 17. Russell Rudd, 18. Beth White, 19. Kenneth Bow- ta lB. B. Some of this year's officers were from left to right: Walter Brewczynski, Kelly Ryan, Cheryl Bryan, and Charles Wheeler. A. Cooper High produces many plays and musicals, that are considered an im ortant part of the theatre season in Abilene. Much oahe support for the Cooper drama department is given by the International Thes- pians. Members of the club are those students with an interest in drama who want to get involved with these productions. In addition to productions such as this lyear's Twelfth Night by Shakespeare and the musica No, No Nanette, the Thespians served as hosts for the dis- trict V-AAAA one act play contest held at Cooper on March 30. The club also attended, as a group, produc- tions at the local colleges and community t eatres. International Thespians is an honor organization, and membership has to be earned. Points toward membership are accumulated by performing and doing technical work. Officers for the 76-77 year are President, Cheryl Bryan, Vice-President, Walter Brewczynski, Clerk, Kelly Rlyang Senior Representa- tive, Iames Prukop, Iunior epresentative, Kenneth Bowman, Sophomore Representative, Charles Wheeler. Sponsor was Mr. Bill Overton. Student Council Row 1. Patty Smith, Libby Barker, Roger Austin, Karen Knapp, jay Fraley, Teresa Henderson. Row 2. Melinda Landrum, Nancy Stevens, Pam Whitman George Hogan, Cynthia Henninger, Sallie Fooshie, Carol Arnold. Row 3, Phillip Feemster, Ruth Sidener, Ronnie Kidd, Ioan Buzard, Donna Willis, Con- nie Norton, Mike McGaughey, Diane King. Row 4. Kip Graber, Cliff Whi senhunt, David Bauernfeind, Kim johnson, Mark 1ordan,jay Wagnor, Berl Ed- mond, Secta Bridges. Row 5. Pat Humphrey, Greg Brooks, Wanda Keels, john Kiker, Phil Yielding, Linda Miller, Beth Fiddelke, Shelly Ford, Laura Petty. Row 6. Deanne Edwards, Kirk Morgan, Doug Flamming, Iohn Gomez, Billy Bettington, Ron Skaggs, Donna Baker. During the 1976-1977 school year, Mr. Dean Schmittou and the student council kept the whole school running smoothly and democratically. Max Whiteley, was the President of the student council. Max had a very successful year with his council consisting of Iohn Grissom, Vice President, Besty Barbee, Secretary, Tammy Snow, Treasurer, and Iulie Peck, Corresponding Secretary. Serving with the student council was one person elected from each homeroom. The student council had many activities and assemblies. They hosted the Merry Andrew assembly and took Thanksgiving baskets to many needy families. They also hosted the Abilene, Cooper High student exchange before the football game against Abilene High. From Right to Left: Officers: President-Max Whiteley, julie Peck-Corres- ponding Secretary, Besty Barbee-Secretary, Tammie Snow-Treasurer, john Grissom-Vice President, 1 Row 1: Drew Dillard, Max Whiteley, julie Peck, Tammie Snow, Besty Barbee, john Grissom. Row 2: Gil DeShazo, James Hughes, Brian Keithley, Donna Teasa, Tammy Prado, Robert Martin, Mike Harvey, Cindy Meller. Row 3: Natilie Muller, Lori Oldham, Mary Smith, Clarissa Taylor, Greg Fergus, Donna Testa, Karen'Mattheson, Sabrina Matthews. Row 4: Tommy Lindley, Bryant Quinn, Darrell Cook, Phil Edmondson, Ieff Utter, Cindy Drury, Cheryl Brian, Raymond Merfie, Sherri Lowe, Brian Drury. Row 5: David Nelson, Tommy Snow, Darrell Newberry, Terri Gregg, Cindy Gee, jim jones. Row 6: Scott jones, Carla White, Paige Powers, Toni Gregg, Robert Hughes, Berry Folks, Teresa Ienkins, Cliff Wisenhunt. Max Whiteley: 1977 Student Council President Executive Board: Teresa Henderson, Max Whiteley, Darrell Cook, Cynthia Hen- ninger, Cliff Whisenhunt, john Grissom. Row 2: Roger Austin, Libby Barker, Tammie Snow, Besty Barbee, julie Peck, Karen Knapp, jay Fraley. F. B. L. . Promotes Leadership in Business 1. Benita Young-Officer12. 2. janet Washington- 13' Officer 14- 3. Kim Marr-Officer 15. 4. Steve Doty-Officer 16 Elsie Velasovez Mrs. Hermann Phyllis Elliott Terri Washington Violet Seldon 5. Tammy Prado- 17 lane Garza Officer 18 Rusty Rock 6. Susan Hansen 19 Dinah Booker 7. Tammy Brown 20 Charles Sauders 8. Sue Harvey 21 9. Barbra Lambert 10. Helen Hatch 11, Sandy Dorbler Mrs. Fanning Future Business Leaders of America is a club designed to acquaint young people with the world of business. F. B. L. A. has participated in many activities to further their purpose. At Christmas, the members had a banquet in which Mr. and Miss F. B. L. A. were announced. Elected were Steve Doty and Tammy Prado. Other events included a state conven- tion and an end of the year picnic. The officers representing F. B. L. A. were: Kim Marr, Presidentg Steve Doty, Vice President, Benita Young, Secre- tary, Tammy Prado, Treasurer, and janet Washington, Re- porter. In charge of F. B. L. A. were sponsors Mrs. Ann Fan- ning and Mrs. Hermann Frances. 352 A. A. Mr, and Miss F. B. L. A. were Steve Doty and Tammy Prado Row 1, from Right to Left: Cathy Clement, Cindy Ballard, Carla Fannin, Sherry jones, Terri May, Ronda Ray, Anna Redman, Tina Hinkle, Cheryl Dickson, Shereata Harmon, Carolyn Faiske, Rhonda Claxton. Row 2: james Boykin, james Norwood, Debbie Carter, Debbie Nelson, Cathy Carson, Kim Pagan, Carol Richards, Terri Colburn, Cari Springfield, Bonnie McLean, Edwinia Haynes, Easter Brawley. Row 3: Robert Jimenez, Pat Woolf, Ronnie Sills, johnny Thomas, Leo Smith, Ricky Rankin, Ronald Stanhouse, Wayne Barclay. Distributive Education Distributive Education is designed to prepare students for successful employment upon graduation from high school. It is an occupation training program for eligible luniors and Seniors who desire training in the field of distribution the retail and wholesale service selling occupations. The student receives part-time occupational training in school and on-the- job training through part-time supervised employment. The classroom instruction is of a practical nature, utilizing instructional materials that correlate with the various posi- tions for which the students are training-selling, buying, stockwork, displaying and advertising. The students enrolled in Distributive Education belong to the Distributive Education Clubs of America and have an oppor- tunity to participate in Area and State meetings, along with conferences and contests held each year. Officers for this year were Easter Brawley, President, Shereata Harmon, Vice-Presi- dent, Kim Pagan, Secretary, Terri Colburn, Treasurer, Carol Richards, Reporter, Bonnie McLean, Parliamentarian. v 3 f . NX Q Y! .I Officers for the 1976-77 D. E. Club were: Left to Right-Cathy Clement, Carol Richards, Easter Brawley, Kim Pagan, Bonny McLean, johnny Thomas, Carol Richards. ..., , ,,,, 5, fn, .W . W 3 , ., , Q A C ' - ' 'mm ,, V. wa? 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Row 2: Mr. David Noll, Leesa jackson, Mary Clearwater, Cindy lolk Row 3 Tammy Snow, Star Metcalf, Don Hall, jeff Rathbun. Row 4: Max Whiteley, Michelle Hodges, Phillip Feemster, Deidre Hirclin Row 5 Patricia Cook Carol Mergenhagen, Nena Walker, Cay Cargile. What insanities lurk behind the Commenturius doors? Gnly the sponsor knows-and the 1976-77 Commentzzrius staff members, of course! The Commenturius is a literary magazine which publishes origi- nal poetry, short stories, and artwork, and photography done by the students of Cooper High School. The published material is submitted to the staff members and they, in turn, pick some of the best material in each of the four categories for publication. Stu- dent participation is very important for the success of the Com- mentarius. Commenturius officers were Star Metcalf and Don Hall, editors- in-chief, Cindy Polk and Randy Green, publicity editors, Carol Mergenhagen, business managerg jeff Rathbun, prose editorp Cay Cargile, poetry editor, Nena Walker, art editor. David Noll was this year's sponsor. Leesa jackson and Mr. Noll look over a short story. if -nz Student Participation Important for Success of Commenmrius. ' e e if is l l. Phillip Feemster 2. Carol Mergenhagen 3. Leesa jackson 4, Ietf Rathbun 5. Tonya Iohnson 6. Deidre Hardin 7. Tammie Snow 8. Patricia Cook 9. Michelle Hodges .-.em Mary Clearwater Max Whileley Mr. David Noll Nena Walker Don Hall Star Metcalf .Cindy Polk Ra nd y Green .Ca v Ca rgile t is i'rias . ----. we Q AVv,k rr,, . . .. , , , f i? K fa-4. wi Li a . A Q ' ia- f f ' Q 1 ' fii 'l ssss M a s Fifilliflf l'ii ' . n .55 '-a,1-i Q.. ' 7 - ,- i -' N .., ,. --ia T A QQ. 'f iv B. A. Patricia Cook and Patty Stowbridge look over a poem submitted to the sta ff. B. The Cammentarius sign let everyone know that subscriptions for the Com- mmmrius were sold at the student store. Chess Club ' Q Q if P Row l: Dean Winters, Greg Sewell, john Melson, David Proctor, Loy Wilson. Row 2: Darren Hardin, Todd Baghy, Mike Hopkins, Gerald Rollins, Richard Darko, Col. james Alderman. Row 3: Bert Runnels, Kerry Knox, Doug Shelton, Darrell Richey, Daniel Chalker. Mike Miklos and Bert Runnels concentratg on 1 game of chess. -M9254 Wi Creativity and Growth Theme of Art Club -Iii., Row l: Stephanie james, Sherry Williams, judy Foster, Diana Rumble, Cathy Chappell, jeff Womack, Cindy Drury, Alise Yamamoto, Cathie Sherrier, Lovce Forkner. Row 2: Cindy Sanders, Edwina Burns, jeanna Battey, Lynn Macon, Kathy Hartley, jan Bennet, james Staggs, janene Bryant, Marsha Werner, Lucy Pruski, Mrs. Rollins, Row 3: Leah Hughes, Eva Gonzales, Marsheila Burrus, Michel McLeod, Vince Morris, Mike Snider, Marcia Faulkner, Peggy Kirkrria n, Rebecca Franklin. Row 4: Mr. McSwain, Caroline Rose, Donniece Smith, Meaders Moore, Vivian Goodman, joan Liddle, Diane Vickery, Sandy johnson, Cherrie St. Peter, Rita Leasure, Terri Thralls, Phil Leonhart. Creativity and growth was the theme of the Art Club this year. The club was organized under the leadership of Mr. Vance McSwain and Mrs. jeanne Rollins. The only require- ment into the club was a true interest in art by each student. The purpose of the club was to promote interest, Lmcler- standing, and knowledge in the skills related to art. Mem- bers studied the skills relative to a true appreciation of all forms of art. Art Club was led through the year by their President, jeff Womack and Vice-President, Cheryl Rutheford. This year's Art Club officers were jeff Womack and Cheryl Rutherford. OO French Club Learns About French Culture Row 1: Mrs. Pilcher, Libby Barker, Karen Alexander, Melody Martin, Karen Emory, Cheryl Hardin, Pamela Sims, Martha Hamlin, Laurie Warren, Mrs. Kendrick, Denise Sosa. Row 2: Lora Bridges, Carol Mergenhagen, AliseBruton, juanette Vickers, Denise Reeder, Cindy Compton, Melissa Park, jane Ann Batier, Cindy Cowa rt, Lisa Ford, Marci Tarver, Susie McClelland, Peggy Reese. Row 3: jhenii Schumpert, Robert Darko, Susan Wyatt, Molly Mosley, Vickie Dempsey, joy Gray, Kyla West, Brent Dixon, Becky Mayes, Patricia McCubbins, Linda Brookshire, Randie Willis, Lori Gillespie. Row 4: Brian Castleberry, Kerry Goolsby, Daniel Chalker, Russell Rudd, Leesa jackson, Tony Surles, Ianet Estes, Pam Stanley, Thomas Harris, Mike Hagar, Matt Spears, Dana Hale, Barbara Everett, Martin Gilligan. The principal aim of the French Club this year has been to learn more about the culture of the French people and their many contributions to our everyday enjoyment of life. The members sold imported candies and advent calendars to cover the expense of their activities. In October the club went to Fort Worth and Dallas. At the Kimbell Museum in Fort Worth they saw a special exhibit of French paintings done by the Fauve artists. In Dallas they visited the famous Fortnight presented each year at Neiman- Marcus and later feasted on delicious French crepes at The Magic Pan restaurant. The club chose as its emblem the fleur de lis, the emblem of the Kings of France. This emblem was placed on their club sweaters. The club had a Christmas tasting party for which the mem- bers prepared many different kinds of typical French foods. They sang traditional French carols with the assistance of Mrs. Pilcher, who acted as song leader at each meeting throughout the year. In the spring many members took part in the National French Contest. Also, during the spring holidays some of the members traveled to Paris with Mrs. Kendrick. Upon their return joy Gray reported that Paris was truly la ville lumiere . 4 J W, AN 'Q 0,5 wifi Officers this year were from left to right: Alise Bruton, Treas- urer, Carol lvlergenhagen, Secretary, Tony Surles, Vice-Presi- dent, and Leesa jackson, President. Mrs. Kendrick was the spun sor. Leesa jackson and Carol Mergenhagen seem tohe enjoying thei studx' til France, French club members model their new French sweaters. F Cindy Compton, Kyla West, lane Ann Batier, .ind joy Cray re- call their trip to Paris. Mg,- PAWS? .-rf LW s- 55 ,. ., 1 'W-Q... -v--....,, 10 O2 German Club Adds New Dimensions to Foreign Languages 1, David Bruno Smith 2. Bruce '5chulzie McCullough 3. Kathy Inge Dobbs , si 4. Sam Hugo Gayle 4 A Qgehi 6, Y 5. Nena ffoefiruau Walker 't P 4.66 L., 6. Kathy Ulla jacobsen M V I m 7. jackie 'iTrucli Harris 8. Eva Eva Anderson B- I 9, Marla Cacilie Welsch 10. judy Klugsnaker Hartness 11. Antonio Toni Mendez 12, Bobbidee Anna Duck 13. Gary Gottfried johnson 14. Carole Renate Lockhart 15, Stacey Gretel Pettigrew 16. Kenneth ReinhoIt Heaton 17. Beverly Christine Varner 18. Mary Liesl l-lofheinz 19. Tina Maria Driessner For the second consecutive year German students at Cooper High School had an opportunity to join the German Club. More than 35 members were recruited for this year's club. Early in the year officers were elected for the club. The of- ficers for 1976-77 were Nena Walker, Presidentp Tony Mendez, Vice-Presidentp jackie Harris, Secretaryg and Stacy Pettigrew, Treasurer. The sponsor for this yea r's club was Mrs. Lela Dick. Doktor York Clamann came and spoke to the German Club about Christmas in Germany and led them in German Christmas carols. Doktor Clamann is the science supervisor for the Abilene Independent School System. Lori Monika Holstin Marie Heidi Vokes Sandy Gretchen Hartness Carolyn Gretchen Howell Angie Elsa Ulmer Ricky Heinz Martinez .jared Erwin Snapp Eddie Karl Beeman Tommy Konrad Snow john johann Myers Robert Siegfried johnson Ted Siegfried Woodward Ricky Richard jannise jesse Wolfga ng Wood , Tom Fritz Smith Tim Viktor Roberts Raymond Fritz Olah Wes Ubermeasch Williams sw 'fwf I-bei Club sponsor for German Club was Mrs Lela Dick .mal ...hw , German Club Has Active Year A. Officers for this year's club were jackie Harris, Secretary, Nena Walker, President, Stacey Pettigrew, Treasurer, Tony Mendez, Vice-President. Nena Walker, Kathy Jacobsen, and jackie Harris study a worksheet, Doktor York Clamann entertains the club with German Christmas carols. Tim Roberts studies rl returned test. 10 104 Latin Club Explores Roman Past Bottom Row: Stephen La mbert, Ma rc Manly, jeff Wise, Gary Mearse, Randy Green, Steve Kirkland, Ann llenson, Angela Eppler, Debra Perkins, Linda Smith, james jaspers, Lisa Atkins, Melanie Wells, Tresa Smith, Middle Row: Rick Spalding, john Spalding, Susan White, Mariea Mills, Greg Sewell, Mar- tin Emery, Lori Wolf, Donna Testa, Margaret Massey, Cheryl Ayres, Mary Miklos, Natalie Mueller, Karen Matteson, Sherry Brooks, Ms. Williams. Top Row: Carl Ferrell, lien Melson, David Oden, Mike Ross, Kevin Dennis, Cary Teal, john Kiker, Richard Fuller, Ken Casler, jay Wyatt, john Neill, Randy McCov, Mike Miklos, jeff Dix, llolly Nash, Dominic Testa, Ron Skaggs, Al Atkins, Dirk Doucet, Richard Counts. The Latin Club WHS fOI'YT1Gd again tl'liS year uf1dQI' the Cary Teal, jeff Dix, and Mike Miklos jeopardize the lives of their slaves. direction of Miss Williams. The main purpose of the club is to promote interest in the Roman culture. In September, the club held its annual slave auction. First year students are sold to second, third, and fourth year students for six days. On the seventh day, the slaves are able to take revenge on their masters. The money raised was used to help pay for the Latin banquet. It was also used to send members to the state Latin convention in Amarillo, Texas. Club officers for 1976-77 were Marc Manly, President, jeff Dix, Vice-President, Angela Eppler, Secretary, Tim Truitt, Treasurer, and Steve Kirkland, Reporter. The sponsor was Miss Rose Williams. 5 ' 5, Q f b,1f,f.1,f,,' i -me ,yk Y ,g g s , W m ix , 4, as Q if , fi uf W NEW' if iw QQ FI wkgQffaw-,, ,,.frf3f ' A. . ., HV:- WC. N, Nhk H. l,.1l1n L lul L' Nllklus guw dHUI'.1UUI'lfUl1lXfL'llUXX llunmm. N mcmbcrs look .u trip mm lhc Ronmn past. Ch. L'lu'r'yl .Xx rw ws t.1mod by hvr xxmslvr'-lywg Brooks. 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K 234351 rf ' 5 all I A -th ' 351 - 1, I ...Wig n k -- , N .' ., .f'.-553:31-p ' f ' .:a2Ef:1:f'.5?22-222' .4'19f'I-Iv'-I .f1+frE'-'ri I -rf '??13.J,.',.!g,33:: I 155319-tx -.:.-523143. .- 1 -. - v ,L Q ' ' ft. i X- '-in X ' ' 7 . s Q X .1-.J 351 K The Christian Club Members of Cooper share a common interest: unity in Iesus. The club is made up of many different religious denominations. 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 regular school club meetings, showing films, and a spring assembly. The officers for Christian Club were Angela Fairbetter and Cheryl Cartee, Co-Presidents, and Lee Ann Pittman, Treasurer. The sponsors were Mrs. Charlotte Young and Mr. Carl Childers. A. Bottom Row: Cheryl Cartee, Angela Fairbetter, LeeAnn Pittman. Top Row: Mrs. Charlotte Young, Mr. Carl Childers. 10 Future Teachers Seek Education Row 1: Sherry Dennis, john Cirissom, Clay lla rt, jackie llarris, 'lammie Snow, Carol ledtord, lr-flie MaeNex'in, Mike llarvey. Row 2: Cristina Baugh Dana llale, Sharon Sharp, Debbie Scott, Linda Williamson, Sherri Wolfe, Karen Kopke, Kathy Seher, Kim Buck, Kathy Dobbs, Cav C'ai'iigile, Phyllis Thiele, Row 3: Kay llutt, Beverly Varner, Max Whiteley, Laura Petty, Cheryl Anderson, Kathleen liarron, Kristy lfloeek, Rhonda florists, 'Iammy Ntiack, Debra Blackburn, Tina Mathis, john Myers, Row-1: Mr. llailey, jett Utter, Ty Gregory, joel Cierdes, Doug lflamming, Darrel Cook, Robert Martin, Kathy jacobson, Kim johnson, Ciayle Lira nt, 'lheresa Topex, Mrs. Hanks. Future Teachers of America, an organization of stu- dents preparing for the future, had an exciting and prof- itable year as they worked hard to achieve their goal. Many ofthe members attended both the district conven- tion in Ranger and the state convention in San Antonio. Cooper student, Kim johnson, was elected District XIV president for next year and Cooper will host the district convention in Abilene. Not only did the club sponsor their annual FTA versus men teachers dodge ball game in the Fall, but in conjimc- tion with National Education Week, also sponsored a slave sale for teachers in November. Cadet teaching month was in April during which time sophomores were allowed to teach in an elementary school for one-half day while juniors had their choice of teaching either in junior high or elementary. Seniors had the privilege of instructing on any level. Also in the Spring was the popular FTA women versus women teachers volleyball game. Competition for the honor of Mr. and Miss FTA was conducted on local, district, and state level. On local level Mike Harvey and jackie Harris were chosen as Mr. and Miss FTA. They both won at district level, and will com- pete as District XIV Mr. and Miss FTA at the state con- vention. 108 1976-77 Officers tor F. T. A, a re, seated 'lammie Snow, District Secretary, Lezlie MacNevin, Treasurerg standing-john Grissom, Presidentp Carol Tedtortt, Secretarvp jackie Harris, Parliamentarian, Gay lla rt, Vice-President, Mike llarvey, District Vice-liresident. 3 if A ,, ,QA if Q ,. , gf aim ,eine S 1 ' Aa' is Mt., V ,yay Y , .awk Q .' L 'f QQ 5 A5.- ,'is's, 6' ufigi Y 'S' ,M 'Q . . if 8 g fu .f 5? . Q- ' 'X g Q .,.'n,f,+,-yn f. ' ...P W . Ngmgs gil xQ5V:..ix a,, Ah. ,keg QI, .1 Q. . ' 4 Vo-iv r cg Sm' A ,.r J'i FS Q ,, . ,f..+.- . 'rf'-Q, sh s 1 f'.,f,'. ,,, ,, Nr. 'Q'-11' ,N , lx Ka 9:35 rfb' u xx -- 5 . -1, ' ' .W ,U- Y -Q b .1 - 'Q P- N QSM -'F S s li G hu I ,, aft- x Q n A. A 2 ,gn . A-i.fg.,-. 5, 7 'M x' N 34 sr QL.. , gg: I K. , N. t ,x Hsu. K Q Q 'Q Q, .. N .wi- f x a ' , Q52 an ,. cg Laiyii M , 'Q fd' ' Q,-3,11-HQ. ,kyyx-Q A . .35 'Q Nw ,S Mr. and Miss F. T. A. ,uv s , w. 4 '.g ..:3, 'H .S .'. -. ,. . ,H ns .- '49 in xl 'MU n' 0 , ssl' x ' ,ga . H' R . ,Sz ,3. J s . V . , v. Qc 'Q W Q. , 1. -V :IA it Mike Harvey ackie Harris 10 10 ' A. Officers for Industrial Arts this year were: Ifront rowllay Schwalb, Bill Industrial Arts Prepares for Future Front Row' Eddie Batko, David Fiveash, john lNilson, Scott Harrison, jay Schwalb, Bill Callaway, Scott Lanz, David Chavez, Greg Caldwell Steve Mqlxlaughton, john Love, Mike Mclsean. Middle Row: Rusty Robertson, Dan Miller, Russ Parks, Mike Gruber, Danny Cortez Larry Walling Bobby Roadcap, Greg Point, james Goff, Mike Meller, Darrell Vickers. Top Row: Charles Rainey, James Free- man Ren Grimm Karl Knecht, Frank Martindale, Bruce Davis, Kenneth KNOX, Kenny Allison, Daryl 'I'dfL'lm0yUf, Paula Green, lames E. Payne. Obtaining the abilities to draw, design, plan and use these skills in everyday life to further a career are the objectives of the Cooper Industrial Arts program. Mechanical drawings and house plans are an important part of Industrial Arts. The application of mathematics and commutative skills working, map drawing, and graphs were required for daily problems in class. The students in Industrial Arts learned to do such drawings and many of these drawings were entered in contests held at Abilene Christian University for the regional field meets. The students also entered drawing in the state meets held at Austin this year. Calla way Iback row? Steve Lofton, Steve McNaughton, Greg Caldwell and not pictured is David Chavez. A. ublications Strive For Perfection - W. gd Row l: jane Anne Strother, janie Robinson, Chris Cox, Bryant Quinn, Debbie Waldraff, Mary Clearwater, Roger Austin, john Grissom, Brad Pierce, David Hooper. Row 2: Karen Emory, Cindy Compton, Kathy Brown, Karen Alexander, Missy Anderson, Tonya johnson, Cheryl Cartee, Cay Cargile, Don Hall, Phillip Feemster, Starr Metcalf, Mr. Noll, Keith Mask, Christi Pike, Mary Randel, Barbara Mclnnis, Tammie Snow, Michelle Hodges, Wanda Keels. Row 3: julie Burson, Becky Powell, Roy Black, jonathan Gibbs, Connie Norton, Tommy Lindley, james Staggs, Tim Holmes, Beverly Varner, Gary Klien, Marcia Faulkner, judy Stewart, Randy Green, Elizabeth Fowler, Deidre Hardin, Sue Harvey, Robin Ba ringer, Brenda Bagby, Carole Castle, Diane Wells, Tina Driessner, Marisa Gilchrest, jackie Core, Lori MacNevin, Brenda Price, Trudy Gladden, Susan Mitchell, Donna lnce, Carol Arnold, Mrs, Allen, Row 4: Liz johnson, Russ Beamer, jay Fraley, David Davis, Kelle Ray, Mike McGaughey, Patrida Burton, Rich McCathern, jim Snow, Donna Testa, Russell Rudd, Mike Harvey, Eric jepson, Leesa jackson, Carol Mergenhagen, Cindy Polk, Eva Anderson, Mary Carter, Kirk Ellis, Larry Clem, Ka- thy Rose, Bernal Reneer, Pam Alford, Katherine Herald, Cheryl Prigmore, jay Moore. Row 5: Mr. Holladay, Don Caldwell, Steve Black, Gregg Fussell, Robert Clark, Randy Hartsfield, Mitchell Wright, Max Whiteley, Doug Flamming, jody Weaver, Britt Lindsey, Pat Dawson, Patricia Cook, Bram Franklin, Kip Graber, Loylene Muncy, Roger Smith, Susan Siewert, David Standard, Nancy Beckham, Kevin Karrenbrock, Bill Taylor, Steve Macon, Natalie Morton, Bruce McCullough, Bobby Roadcap. t fi 4 ,i ,,,,Ayy We if-fgL Helm! Commentarius Crest Talisman 112 Crest Crew Covers The News Bottom row, lett to right: Pat Dawson, Larry Clem, Keith Mask, Cheryl Cartee, john Grissom, Loylene Muncy, Mike Harvey, Bran? Franklin. Second row: Kirk Ellis, Cathy Grimes, Donniece Smith, Sue Harvey, Missy Anderson, Susan Siewart, Nancie Beckham, Donna Testa, Mrs. Walter. Third row: Brooks Coalson, Robert Drury, Caroline Rose, Beverly Varner, Brenda Bagby, Eva Anderson, Midge Apel, janet Washington. Fourth row: Robert Clark, Bret Froh, Greg Kelso, Britt Lindsey, Brian Walker, and jim Snow. Every two weeks, students at Cooper receive their copy of the COOPER CREST. The CREST staff, sponsored by Mrs. Nancy Walter and Mrs. Frances Hermann, strives to publish articles on the most interesting activities. Various editorials and features highlight every issue of the CREST. Business and Editorial staff members, com- bined with the sponsors, Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Hermann, give the reader a factual and accurate report of school news. Editor of the CREST was John Grissom. Asso- ciate editors were Cheryl Cartee, Keith Mask, and Michele Anderson. A A. Brenda Bagby calls for and Kirk Ellis on how i advertising while Mrs. Walter instructs Larry Clem, Donna Testa to write copy. 1 B .ll-, Editor ........... Associate Editors. . Sports Editors ..... Art Editor ..,..... Feature Editor .... Photographers .... Exchange Editor ..,. Make-up Editor. . . Business Ma nage rs .... Business Staff ..... Staff Writers .... Q' . , . john Grissom . . . . . Cheryl Cartee Keith Mask ... Loylene Muncy Ray Olah . . . . Max Whiteley . . . . . Donna Testa .... Nancy Beckham Susan Siewert ......... Sue Harvey .. .. janet Washington ....,... Midge Apel Bram Franklin l'atDawson, Bret Froh, Britt Lindsey, Doyle Brad- shaw, Larry Clem, Mike Harvey . . . . . . , . Eva Anderson, Missy Anderson, Brenda Bagby, Brooks Coalson, Lynn Bigelow, Linda Brookshire, Robert Clark, Michelle Cubine, Robert Drury, Greg Kelso, Susie McClelland, Caroline Rose, Donniece Smith, jim Snow, john Spalding, Beverly Varner, Brian Walker, Virginia Watson. ,fig :tt C A. Havingan editorial conference are Cheryl Cartee, John Grissom, Keith Mask, and Max Whiteley. B. Staff writers are Greg Kelso, Ray Olah, Lynn Bigelow, Doyle Bradshaw, and Brian Walker. C. Sue Harvey and Beverly Varner are assembling copies of the CREST to be sent to exchange schools. 1 Film Society Promotes Film Culture K ,. K A k . fu LKVVV K K ks. .. KK C KV -F .s.,,....,-,K . MK K, ,. Ki . C f .4 Sri lst Row: janie Robinson, Pam Stanley, Tim Holmes Kirk Fllis jane Ann Strothers Russell Rudd Kerry Allison Roger Atutin C ir Teil F ,, , ., ,, , Q , ' ' , it y rt , ,ricjepson Chris Cox Marv Clearwater 7nd Row' Rebecca Croves Kelly McGee Melissi Sa cr Mill M l Vi k , 4 .- . , ., 1 1, He 'gi , 4 y ose y, ic y Caldwell, Suzanne Szymaski, Debbie Salis- bur ,Gloria Toin C'thi Ed ' d D ' ' X ' ' ' ' ' y as a 1 war s, onna Barrttt, Barbara Lambert, jon Tedbahl, Danny Sullivan, Sandy Rumble, Bobby Bagley, Susan Kilpatrick Sylvia Bonney, Valerie Thacker. 3rd Row: john Grissom, Clarissa Taylor, Wendy Wright, julie Stevens, Terri May, Rhonda Ray, Celeste Early, Teresa jenkins, Rebel Greenly, Robert Rich, Kay Warren, Cathy Maxwell, Terri Adams, Brenda Barnett, Cathy Henson, Clara Wallace, Velva Nelson, Debbie Waldraff, Cynthia Bonny, Susan Barton, Becky Burton, Ricky Spalding. 4th Row: Gage Pope, Rex Parsley, Ray Cockerell, Les Kitchell, julie Peck, Donna lnce, Cynthia Henniger, Bobby Roadcap, Karen Alexander, jay Fraley, Dawn Longmire, Dana Cook, jennifer johnson, D'Anne Farmer, Cindy Curry, Kristi Trotter, Vain Whitman, Natalie Morta n, jan Bennett, jay Hicks, Toni Patterson, james Goff, Debbie Ditmore, Greg Point, Don Fassett. 5th Row: Mr. Holladay, Louis Tedford, Mike Vokes, Bryan Bailey, Billy Stone, Matt Eagleston, jeff Sandefer, Greg Flournoy, Kelly Kemp, Roger Smith, Larry Shed, Bill Taylor, james Hughes, john Beckham, Laura Miclcllebrook, Cheryl Cowan, Carrie Taylor, Kip Graber, Kevin Karenbrock, Steve Macon, Brent Reeder, jjetf Melson, David Tomes. f 1 The Cooper Film Society is pleased to announce that the group is in its seventh yea r. A series of films have been planned to fulfill a number of purposes: CD To instruct students in the art of criticiz- ing films, C21 To allow students an opportunity to see and discuss varied films with universal themes and characters, C31 To point out techniques of screen-play writing, directing, costuming, scor- ing, photographing, and observing other elements of motion pic- tures making, C49 To observe techniques of adapting great works of literature' to screen, C55 To develop life values as illustrated in the films. 1976-77 Film Society Officers were: Roger Austin, President, Vice Presidents- Mark Armbruster, Kirk Ellis, Tim Holmes, Eric jepson, and Gary Teal, Treasurer, Russell Rudd, Secretaries, Mary Clearwater and Chris Cox, Sponsors aids-Ker- ry Allison, janie Robinson, Pam Stanely and jane Ann Strothers. 114 , ,,,,, rf Wm Ist Row: Kerry Allison, lanie Robinson, Mary Clearwater, Pam Stanely, jane Ann Strothers, Tim llolmes, Kirk Iillis, Russell Rudd, Clary Teal, Iiric lep- son, Chris Cox, Mark Armbruster, Roger Austin. 2nd Row: Teresa Henderson, Mike Bra nd, Ricky Hott, Karen Ann Hodges, jamie Owens, Ginger 'l ha ne, Ruth Stacker, Libby Barker, Robyn Fisher, Dianne King, ,lane llestand, Lucia Arrant, Valerie Simpson, Ann Shackleford, Melinda Landrum, Betsy Ba rbee, Sallie Fooshee, Roeanne Carson, Sandy Hartness, Tina Driessner, Sharon Bennett, Deanne Meyer, Lisa Bullock, Nancy Brennon. 3rd Row: Teresa Nemeth, john Neill, Keith Mask, Carla Robinson, Allison Rucker, Susan Asher, Celeste Early, ,lulie Stevens, Teresa lenkins,Su1anne Sfymanski, Becky Powell, Barbara Mclnnis, Sue Simmering, Mary Carter, Mary Margaret Ra ndel. -lth Ron: Mr. llolladay, Drei Kiel, Greg Wlilliams, David llardy, Mark lzlliot, Phillip Edmondson, Harold lklcllaughling, Paul Holubeck, Mike Mcliaughey, Roger Smith, Carla Bobo, Katherine Herald, Karen Barton, live An- derson, Susan Siewert, Loylene Muncy, Sam Gayle, Mike Buck. Sth Row: Mitch Maxxx ell, Mike Yokes, Billy Stone, Mitchell lN'right, lommy Lindley, Bryant Quinn, Bill Bailey, james Waldron, Pat Connor, Steve Black, Bruce lNlcCullough, David Standard, Bill Taylor, Patricia Cook, Kev in Karrenbrock, Bram Franklin, Nancy Beckham. I , ttc, ,,c, . cc, 1976-1977 Film Schedule T 7 RYTHING IN LIFE BU mvqw, ,t,, it ,W ..., .,... cc... ,eva i,,, c sr--it--M v. s August 28-GONE WITH THE WIND September 4-THE LION IN THE WINTER September 11-GIANT MH September 18-THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER September 25-THE HEIRESS October 2-AUNTIE MAME VERSAILLES October 9-MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS October 16-DUCK SOUP I... October Z3-OUTER SPACE CONNECTION October 30-THE HAUNTING November 6-ANNE OF THE 1,000 DAYS November I3-THE RAINMAKER November 20-EL CID November 27-QUEEN CHRISTINA December 4-IEREMIAH JOHNSON December 11-CASABLANCA December I8--OLIVER january 8-ALL ABOUT EVE Ianuary 15-WUTHERINC HEIGHTS January 22-ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD january 29-A STAR IS BORN lI937l and H9547 February 5-IEZEBEL February I9-HELLO DOLLY March 5-BEN-HUR March 12-AUNTIE MAME FINIAN'S RAINBOW March I9-HAROLD AND MAUDE March 26-CAROUSEL April 2-THE INNOCENTS April 9-HIGH NOON, CITIZEN KANE April 16-HAWAII April 23-THE PINK PANTHER April 30-BROTHER SUN, SISTER MOON May 7-FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS May 14-THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT May 21-RAINTREE COUNTY May 28-THE LION IN WINTER Film Society's sponsor, Mr. Hollada y stands with Roger Austin, President, in front ot one ofthe many movie posters advertising for the club. FHA Stresses Home Life Row 1: Deanne Meyer, Becky Powell, Anita Burke, Marie Vokes, Marshelia Burrus, Deidre Ferris, Rose Cleckner, Jeanie Miller, Bobbidee Duck, Rebel Greenlee, Linda Rose. Row 2: Lisa Mayfield, Jeri Rainey, Jeanna Battey, Margaret Massey, Carol Mokry, Pam Goodin, Cindy West, Seree Hendrix, Janet Bennett, Julie Julian, Tracy Walker, Sylvia Salaza r, Leasa Goolsby. Row 3: Kelly McMillan, Lisa Bryan, Janara Atwood, Sherri Moore, Gayle Grant, Deb- bie Scott, Cathy Moore, Beth McDaniel, Connie White, Brenda Hinshaw, Pam Hoffman, Karen Ray, Jaime Ables, Row 4: Donniece Smith, Barbara Knapp, Kathy West, Linda Tweedie, Donna Barrett, Julie Grau, Michelle Miller, Melody Lunn, Ann Baskett, Debbie Rivera, Jolene Moore, Edwina Haynes. Row 5: Mrs, Mathieson, Suzanne Young, Donna Caldwell, Linda Hardin, Ellen Robirson, Martha Adams, Sheri Grimm, Penny Jones, Pam Lawler, Mary Cranor. Future Homemakers of America is a national organization with the major objective to help in- dividuals improve personal, family, and community living. The motto is Toward New Horizons. This challenging motto reminds members of their contribu- tion to home and family life today and will influence the kind of homes they will have tomorrow, and that family life of members will influence the community and the world. ' The club's activities for the year included a station- ery sale to finance a field trip to Dallas to Ola Podrida and Neiman-Marcus Irish Fortnight, and also to send eight chapter members to Houston for the state FHA meetings. The executive council officers were: Marie Vokes, President, Pama Johnson, Vice-President: Donniece Smith, Secretary, Barbara Newman, Treasurer, Caroline Rose, Historian: and Anita Burke, Advisory Council Representative. 116 , Executive Council included fseatedl Row 1: Becky Bradshaw, Linda Moore, Debbie Rivera, Sylvia Salazar, Anita Burke, Seree Hendrix. Row 2: Caroline Rose, Donniece Smith, Jaime Ables, Pam Hoffman. Row 3: Lisa Bryan, Marie Vokes, Connie White, Dana Hale. Cstandingl D'Anne Edwards, Emily Mosshart, Barbette Newman, Carol Mokry, Janara Atwood. l i Toward New Horizons - .. ,........1 ,,, Row 1: Tammy Allred, Debora McKelvain, Kathy Seher, Lee McKelvain, Shirley Schulz, Cloyce Forkner, Lynn Davis, Robin Hanna, Lesa Bullock, Amy Alsdorf, Carol Brawley, Cindy Parker, Becky Bradshaw. Row 2: jennifer Wayman, Caroline Rose, Renee Mathieson, Pa ma johnson, Leslie Murphrey, Sherry Box, Cindy Bryson, Lonnie Graham, Melinda Simmons, Cyndi Dambach, Mary Miklos, Stacia Pool, Linda Moore, Emily Mosshart, Lisa Speight, Kathy Hartley. Row 3: Diana Ferguson, Mary Compher, Marie Roemisch, Cathy Saunders, Sonja Cole, Sarah Sconyers, Roxanne Aldridge, Flossie House, Velma Rodriguez, Lisa johnson, Cindy Shelton, lanie Lucke, Sharon Wilkey, Mary Margaret Randel. Row 4: Doris Newton, Jeannine Fa nta, Delores Or- tiz, Barbette Newman, D'Anne Edwards, Teresa Wheeler, Tammy Noack, Sherry Cleckner, Ester Aranda, Stella Chia, Lydia Martinez, Jana Fite, Rita Leasure. Row 5: Linda Whalen, Dana Hale, Vivian Goodman, Felicia Huckaby, Mary Nelsen, Terri Brown, Cherri Barnett, Lydia Ramirez, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Powell. A. The FHA officers were: Pama johnson, Anita Burke, Marie Vokes, Caroline Rose, Donniece Smith, Barbette Newman. Sponsors were: Mrs. Mathieson, Mrs. Lowry, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Powell. B. The Homemaking girls were busy with decorating of Christmas cookies. ii , ally ,ii Q , 3 ,f J , D ,.4h, Q1 ftis K 'fm' '9-'fi B. 118 OEA Members Learn ffice Skills Row 1: janet Carroll, Ann Baskett, Fay Harris, Dee Nichols, Diane Moore, Patti King. Row 2: julie Froh, Melody Lunn, Debbie McDonald, Aurora Gamez, Sherri Clem, Robin Ba ringer, Kelly Bridges, Debbie Young. Row 3: Mrs. Longacre, Rose Cleckner, Lisa Leighton, Sarnmie Mokry, Sandra McDaniel, Melody Walker, Sheri Beaird, Mary Aquirre. Iunior Lab Office Education Association provides oppor- tunities for growth and learning through competitive events in twenty-two categories. Members of OEA participated in many of these events at conferences in Alpine, Odessa, Fort Worth, L and Houston this year. Officers for 1976-77 were Julie Froh, President, Melody Walker, Vice-President, Sandra McDaniel, Secretary, Aurora Gamez, Treasurer, Lisa Leighton, Parliamentarian, Sheri Beaird, Reporter, and Mrs. Evelyn Longacre, Sponsor. A. A. This years officers were from left to right Melody Walker, Vice-President, Sheri Beaird, Reporter, julie Froh, President, Sandra McDaniel, Secretary, and Aurora Gamez, Treasurer. B, Brenda Price, Aurora Gamez, and Ann Baskett discuss the club's money- making project. B. OE Has Active Year Row l Iertsi lxirklind I iltx Otto l lllltll llill Mirx Ann Btdnir Shiri ltkird, Sabrina Mallht-ws,julic Loving, Sharon Robinson. Row 2: Kim Hill judv Strittntr Ilititsi loptf loininxt Lynn Nelson Kithx Lantrip Mary Ann Wilkerson. Row 3: Mrs, johnston, Brenda Sud- dt rth l iuli Wy itt Normal irroll C ix lt C i int Vitkic Dunn Shtli 1 l indstx Dirla lingler, Connie Clraliain, Carol Tudford, Rose Driessner. The Cooper Co-op Chapter of the Office Education Association gives the students training in leadership and the opportunity to work in businesses throughout the community through the VOE classes. The club is comprised of senior members who possess an in- terest in office skills. The officers for the 1976-77 school year were Diane King, Presi- dent, Darla Engler, Vice-President, Patty Otto, Secretary, Iudy Stracener, Reporter, Sabrina Matthews, Historian, Sheila Lindsey, Parliamentarian, Rose Driessner, Treasurerg Kathy Lantrip, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Paula Wyatt, Chaplain. Mrs. Vivian Johnston is the club advisor. The officers were installed in an installation ceremony in October. The club had opportunity to compete in Area Youth Leadership Conference at Odessa, National Youth Leadership Conference in Houston, and State Youth Leadership Conference in Fort Worth. The fall workshop was in Alpine. Those participating in the com- petition represented the club in areas such as bookkeeping, typing, and parliamentary procedure. Some highlights of the year were sell- ing Tom Wat kits for a fund-raising project, Secret Pals for Christmas, and employer-employee banquet. A. Kim Hall works hard on the office simulation project. B. Officers were tback row? Paula Wyatt, Diane King, Rose Driessner, and Shelia Lindsey. Front row: Kathy Lantrip, Patty Otto, and Sabrina Matthews. Not pic- tured is Connie Graham, Vice-President. 119 10 11. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 20 f fest fu M5 i, rl 1 A N41 - C. M. A : Stepping Stone In The N 'llllif , Q ik l QW ,mf 6 t v -i Nils mum Q Nlll I wiggg' ll 111,4- 440 l W Ag -5 ,Nia attire 1 Atari X'-it My it ,J Ju. 2 X ii! iii 'i.,lQ2 Q . .ggi Cindy jeter Ronnie Kidd Pat Humphrey Laura Middlebrook Karen Knapp Linda Moore Barbara Knapp LaDonna Bradley Brooks Wright Donna Williams Lisa Macon Becky Huggins Nancy Stevens Barbara Files Tracy Ferguson Becky Kidd Nina Walker jon Caudle Carmen Fane Bobby Bilbery Linda Ellis Dee Ann Knight Karen Matteson Wanda Keels Ann Henson Lee Eaton Suzanne Cooke Marilyn Garrett joe Adams Ivan Puydski jane Grant Q Stacy Lowe Mrs. june Price Mr. Newton janet Estes Star Metcalf Marlese johnston Mindy Morris Angela Eivers Martha Dillon Sharon McLeod Kim Marr Terri Buescher Shirley Angley Carol Lockhart Donna Gaa Tabatha Stevens janet Goff Melissa Lusk Greg Brooks Becky Bradshaw Carla White Vicky Temple Kelly Wright Nancy Ferris jeff Eckard Terri Herring Randy Mayfield Mark Randall Dwight Phillipps Brent Dixon Eric jepson Vickie Lee Dianne Denkhoff Tommy Kute Mary Duggan Kelly Ray jim Snow Susan Chitwood David Bauerfiend Drew Dillard Kathy Rose Beth McDaniel joan Buzard Christy Quinn jonathan Gibbs Bill Taylor Stacy Pool Chuck Tedder Tim Surles Cliff Wisenhunt Scott jones Carter Henson Brad Pierce World O Medicine l. Donna Willis 6. Star Metcalf 7. Mary Duggan 2. Rat Humphrey 3. Mr. Newton 8. Karen Knapp ' 4 L1 W . Ronnie Kidd 9. Mr. Bright 7. Mrs. Price IU. David Bauernfiend . l Mary Duggan collects dues to help defray the cost of CMA trips and activities. This money also went to pay for malpractice insurance. Careers in Medicine, an association of Cooper students in- terested in various aspects of the world of medicine, is a very strong and active club here at Cooper. Members of this organization have many opportunities to explore their in- terests in many different fields of medicine. This year the CMA club took a trip to Temple, Texas to see the medical facilities there. Early in February, approx- imately forty CMA members attended the Health Careers Day at Hendrick Memorial Hospital directed by the Doc- tor's Wives Club. At Hendrick, students were given tours through the hospital and were given information regarding the different jobs that go on in the hospital. CMA sponsors this year were Mrs. Price, Mr. Newton, and Mr. Bright. Officers for the 76-77 year were: Ronnie Kidd-Presidentg David Bauernfiend-Vice President, Don- na Willis-Corresponding Secretary, Pat Humphrey-Re- cording Secretary, Star Metcalf-Treasurer, Karen Knapp Historian, and Mary Duggan-Reporter. :if A ar! L15 C 3 Q K ' 'ff 3-fs., 1 ,itsm NY T-mmf ,af 2 wil kmrsx This year the Careers in Medicine Association elected club honorees. These people are members of the club who have shown exceptional dedication to the club. They are, fseated L to Rl Karen Knapp, Tracy Ferguson. fStanding L to RD Ronnie Kidd, Cliff Wisenhunt. 121 Library Staff Serves Others Row One: Regina Nelson, Janet Rogers, Robin Barringer, Kim Heath, Tammy Lowden Eva Gonzales Sherry Box Pama johnson Rhonda Brurbon Miss Huffman, Row Two: Mrs. Barnes, Gabriel Fernandez, Brooks Colson, Loy Wilson Gary Klein Debbie McKelvain Lee McKv.lvain Ellen Robinson Sherry Moore, Diane Wilson, Sherry Wolf. Row Three: jim Webb, George Shaeffer, Tommy Maloney Jimmy Hood Jetf Stanley Robe rt Mcblaughton Carl Fer rell. Cooper's Library Staff is an organization dedicated to helping provide outstanding service to Cooper students, Approximately thirty-five student staff members work each tri-mester, involved in the daily routine of processing and circulating library materials. A special feature in our library is the teacher section. It is located in the west part of the Library. It is used by the teachers for plan- ning. lt also features the new books in the library. Extra activities for the student staff included a trip to neighboring libraries in mid-April. The staff also began a money-making project selling Bookworms-a gift item-to begin a fund for purchasing a microfiche reader-printer. The library staff includes Mrs. Frances Barnes, Head Librarian, Miss Sue Huffman, Assistant, Mrs. Frances Reed, Media Aide. A main emphasis of the librarians this year was to catalog and process the audio-visual software: film strips, film loops, records, tapes, slides, transparencies, etc.-to make them more ready for use. A new staff position was added in the library this year, that of an aide, filled by Mrs. Sarah Conway. Her duties were supervision of the magazine section, book processing and minding, circulation pro- cedures, and other clerical duties. 122 5 Row One: Patricia Cook, Paula Ables, Dana Hale, Cindy Mau, Carol Mokry, Sylvia Bonny, Swan Kilpatrick, Tedye Kukowski, Ralph Armenta, Brian Dr- ury. Row Two: Ronda Sampson, Debbie Duncan, Sherri Parker, Patty Otto, Elaine Sides, Denise Lassiter, la nice Thompson, Mrs. Reed, Row Three: Bobby Mile, Ste.ve Black, Mark Ross, Tim McPherson, David Lovell, Tiin Roberts, Dale Suitor, Ricky Thomas, Cindy Rock, Thomas Stanhouse. B. C. A. VOE worker for the library, Patty Otto, is kept busy. B. Tommy Maloney finds time to relax from his duties. C. Edgar Norvell, Letha Blackman, Mrs. Sarah Conway, and Mickey jackson enjoy the Magazine Section. D. Mrs. Frances Barnes, Head Librarian and Mrs. Frances Reed, Media Aide keep the library running, smoothly. 'ifiix' ' L. D. 12 F. C. A. Sets Good Examples Row 1: Bobby Wilson, jeff Wise, Roy Haile, Ricky Hoff, David Middlebrooks, Peter Smith, Bobby Weber, Carter Henson, Mike Hogan, Steve Sitzes, Randy jones, Ianene Bryant, Brent Overton, Mike Blake, Sallie Fooshee, Christy Trotter, Becky jones. Row 2: Coach Petty, Darrell Cook, Randy Hoff, Ken Dozier, Mike Orren, Rodney Holder, Richard Williams, Bulmaro Medina, Randy Ziggenhagen, Larry Walling, Danny Mar- tindale, Ray Olah, Iay Schwalb, Mark Ready, Cindy Curry, Patty Smith, Kim Boardman. Row 3: Steve McNaughton, Kevin Dennis, Randy Bullock, Dean Armstrong, Bobby Miers, Mark Beale, Mike Kohutek, Marty Hood, Randy Meeks, Blake Korman, David Blake, Trey Kendrick, Lee Eaton, Nicky Bullock, Waymon Berry, Danny DuVall, Debra Matthews, Melinda Landrum. Row 4: Greg Caldwell, Fra nk Cockrell, Gregg Watts, john Kiker, Wes Williams, Dave Hodgson, David McCay, Mike Hill, Tim Orr, Brian Bailey, Sam Houston, Kerry Robinson, David Nelson, Randy Roy, D'Anne Farmer, Belinda Barnett. Throughout the year F. C. A. has provided its members with a Chris- tian emphasis on their lives. These athletes strive to represent Cooper in the best way possible and to set good examples for others by witnessing the claims of their religion. During the summer, members attended F. C. A. camps. They also pro- vided programs for local churches and other organizations. The sponsor of F. C. A. was Coach Ray Overton. Officers this year were from left to right Randy jones, Song Leader, Mark Beale, President, Ken Dozier, Iunior Vice-President, Wes Williams, Secretary-Treasurer, and Mike Hill, Vice-President. 24 All Sports Represented in C Club Row 1. jeff Wise, Bobby Wilson, Randy jones, Todd Mosshart, Mike Blake, Sallie Fooshee, Carol Arnold, Patty Smith, Denise Bradford, Carla Mason, Karla Ailts, jan Hasten, Debra Mattews, Terry Fassur. Row 2. Tim Truitt, Ricky Hoff, jeff Sandefer, Brand jones, Richard Williams, Randy Green, Mike Hogan, Carter Henson, Linda Smith, Mary Young, Melinda Landrum, Wanda Peirce, Regina Reed. Row 3. Greg Webb, Darrell Cook, Wes Williams, Mar- ty Hood, Mark Beale, Ken Dozier, jerry jowers, Velva Nelson, Terri Herring, Nancy Beckham, Becky jones, D'Anne Farmer, Dee Ann Burks, julie jones, Loylene Muncy, Dan Garrett, Benita Yotmg, Brent Overton. Row 4. Randy Roy, Scott jones, jim Cook, Mike Hill, David McCay, Sam Houston, Tim Orr, Billy Stone, Brian Bailey, David Hodgson, Bill Callaway, Randy Meeks, john Beckham, john Kiker, Kevin Dennis, jeff Dix. Swimming -.... nan. , ,, .. Volleyball Tennis 125 12 VOCT: Preparation for the Working World f-LX Row l: Cindy Harris, Jeanne Cha fey, Kim Kapusenski, Hope Chia, Teresa Davila, Sandra Torez, Terresa Wa rren, Dayna Thompson, Leanna Cole. Row 2: Mr. Kyker, Tom Hudson, Mark Berrens, Roger Lusko, Ray Harding, Gary Smith, Sabrina Munselle, Mike Newton, David Sullivan, Dana Webb, Earl LaFrance, Brian McHan. Row 3: Mike Brzozowski, Glen Hindma n, Chuck White, Larry Vargas, Robert Taylor, Roy Lawson, Robert Roy, Cary Goodlow, Craig johnson. Vocational Opportunities Club of Texas met biweekly in addition to the daily classes offered at Cooper. Students in the VOCT program had an oppor- tunity to compete at local and district levels. In VOCT, students developed a respect for the business world, and learned the responsibility expected of them in the business world. Mr. Rob Kyker, VOCT sponsor, prepared students for their jobs with classroom instruction for one hour each school day. Besides the classwork, the students held jobs ranging from child care to food service. The 1976-77 school year officers were Gary Goodlow, President, Roger Lusko, Vice-President, Io Ann Carson, Secretary, Tom I-Iutson, Treasurer, Gary Smith, Sgt.-at-Arms, Mike Newton, Parliamentarian, Eddie Allen, Reporter. A. Left to right on table Gary Goodlow, Roger Lusko, Iudy Foster, Tom Hudson, Mike Newton, JoAnn Carson, Mr. Rob Kyker-Sponsor. it SWK Q3 2 QM + 'E Kwai? T NX Y 'fx 3 X l:,f .K ,. , ., 3, , viii Niki! J in. 5.4, lg, -6 gf Wffai A ETECTU Qs A Yfn ur if E 'il 3 1 Q Q yr 4: Q .- . K' Q., 2 128 HE-VEH Encourages eadership l i 1. Lesa Fenwick 10. Penny Booker 2. Terrie Graham 11. Lovie Jones 3. Bertha Glover 12. Mary Burks K 4. Melvin Bleeker 13. Linda Iohnson 2 5. john Batko 14. Christi McKinney J' 6. Steve Allred 15. Mrs. Katherine Owen KP L J I, 7. Ronnie Harrel 16. Danna Shirley . I , 1 P i 8. Mrs. Louise Smith 17. IO nny Madrigal Qvgegwgf y 9. Rebecca Fischer , , J Cooper's Maurice Hero chapter of the Future Home- rnakers of America is consisted of students enrolled in HE-VEH classes. Expanding leadership through partici- pation is the club's main goal. Presiding officers for this year were: Lovie Jones, Presi- dent, Mary Ann Casarez, Vice-President, Terrie Graham, Secretary, Bertha Glover, Treasurer, Ronnie Harrel, Historian, and Donna Shirley, Reporter. Mrs. Louise Smith was sponsor for HE-VEH. 3 5 l I I l E 5 3 E Officers for HE-VEH this year were Bertha Glover, Terrie Graham, Mary Ann Casarez, Lovie jones, Ronnie Harrel, and Donna Shirley. VICA'S Style: Participation Bottom row, left to right: Iana Dunn, Debra Bien, Sandy Hazelton, Cathy Martion, Linda Backus, Renee Mitchell, Sandy Chippley, Shelly Sw.1n,jane Garza. Second row: Linda Tiejernina, jackie Bryant, Louise George, janet Niehaus, Cynthia Backus, Debbie Meggison, Donna Harris, Gloria Agulialr, Sharondee Wagner, Earlene Oliver, Becky Franks. Third row: Linda Fields, Susan Kitchens, Tammy Ham, Kim Summers, Cathy Cox, julia Parker, lame Lukey, Bobby ShultL, Tina Warren, Bonny Cruise, and Terry johnson. The Vocation Industrial Clubs of America is composed of students enrolled in Industrial Cooperative Training. This chapter of VICA was Cosmetology. Cosmetology consisted of students from both Cooper and Abilene High School. Develop- ing leadership was the main purpose of VICA. Throughout the year, the club participated in many ac- tivities. On every Friday, the girls would go to the Elderly Day Care Center and help the old folks. In addition, there was a workshop held. The students were shown the latest hairstyles. Many of the members participated in the District and State contests. In order to enter the contests, you must be in the club. The contests consisted of Public Speaking, I-Iairstyles, and Parliamentary Procedure. Officers representing Cosmetology were: julia Parker, Presi- dent, Mary Cruse, Vice President, Debbie Maggison, Secretary, janet Niehaus, Parliamentariang Donna I-Iarris, Reporter, Cynthia Vasquez, Club Advisor, and Elaine Carson, Treasurer. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Willeen Roberts. ' 1 ii. . .. .. ..., ., rerte. I I I 1 VV . . A Z . f iv J ' I , . Q . I S ,ww . ' '- ' .1 I :air i A r ' 7 A. julia larker sits back while Becky Franks fixes her hair. 12 Cougars' Pride Adds Spirit To All Sports The 1976-1977 Cougars' Pride was present at all sports ac- tivities this year for the purpose of promoting spirit. The club consists of sophomore, junior, and senior girls, with the pri- mary objective being to back the athletes with their enthusiasm. Each year the girls have money making projects to pay for bus trips and other club expenses. This year they sold tobog- gans and magazine subscriptions, along with annual projects of selling booster club tickets and bumper stickers. This years officers were Pam Whitman, President, Carla Mason, Vice President, Vickie Warren, Recording Secretary, Tina Mathis, Corresponding Secretary, Lezlie MacNevin, Treasurer, janet Washington, Parliamentarian, Cordelia Mo- kry, Historian, and Diane Denkhoff, Reporter. Serving as Squad Captains were: Cheryl Cartee, C, Marsha Conrad, O, Laura Middlebrook, U, Melissa Cowan, C, jennifer johnson, A, and Cathy Henson, R. The squad sponsors for this year were: Mrs. Natha Kidd, Ms. Patricia Quinell, Ms, Sharon Townley, Ms. Sue Huffman, Mrs. Sherilyn Hanks, Mrs. Sarah Conway, and Mrs. Nikki Allbrooks. C B 130 -, !t . A. This years's squad captains were from left to right Cstanclingl, Melissa Cowan, Marsha Conrad, Pam Whit-, man, Laura Midcllebrook, tseatedj, Cathy Henson, jennifer johnson, and Cheryl Cartee. B, Cooper spirit withstands the snow of the Abilene High game. C. The officers were fstanclingi Sammy Mokry, janet Washington, Vicky Warren, Carla Mason, lseatedj Diane Denkhoff, Lezlie MacNevin, and Tina Mathis. 5 R t 1 al ,Mt E I -MN? M if? y it , 4 19-fi' if ' 4 xml fs'-fall i L f i , E , an l Carol Lockhart Iana Cooke Kathy Rose Lezlie MacNevin Kyla West Shara Eckarcl Mariea Mills Linda Miller Katherine Herald Beth Fiddelke Cordelia Mokry Karen Alexander Beth McDaniel Ioan Buzard Merry McKenna Lynne McCaskill Pam Townzen Ana Maria Guerra Linda Moore Laura Duval Tandy Tarr Ioretta Densman Penny Iones Diana Earnest Lori Oldham Kelly Gonzales Cathy Moore Susan Burgess Susan Hanzlik Susan Garrett Carla Bobo Allison Rucker Kelly Karrenbrock Carolyn Cockerell Toni Gregg Dianne Wheeler Genie Mitchell Connie Scott Melinda Landrum Cheryl Cartee 132 -5 ,s ,5 ii Wt mf! .mx L fi , it lt PDQ Kim Hall Kathy Adams Diane Denkhoff Kim Marr Carole Castle Paula Nixon Cathi Edwards Janie Lucke Carol Mokry Sylvia Bonny Linda Williamson Debra Scott Cindy Mau Mary Compher Michele McLeod Linda Tweedie Barbara Garza Eva Ailts Becky Kidd Nancy Cave Ihenii Schumpert Kelly Scholes Mindy Dunn Cathy Grimes Paige Powers Perry Kirk Terri Gregg June Duvall Donna Williams Meaders Moore Mary Aquirre Valerie Scott Susan Siewert Nancy Beckham Carol Tedford Paula McLeod Patty Smith Marsha Conrad 18. Pam Campbell 38. ter iii ttiist Shelia Baber Sherry Wolf Rebel Greenlee Mary Lee Fife Dee Ann Knight Laura Bridges julie Phillips Violet Seldon Randi Willis Sherry Moore Mary Cranor Debbie McMillan Sally Siddens Karen Jennings Lee McKelvain Kathy Seher Ierri Rainey Marci Bradley Tammy Vaughn Belia Gonzales Angela Evers Gaye White Nancy Brennan Becky Cortez Pat Woodruff Stacy Pettigrew Camille Edmond Margaret Massey Martha Hamlin Marla Welsch Sandy Doebler Cathy Carson Regina Reed Suzanne Syma nski Carla Mason Marilyn Garrett Betina Young Debra Blackburn Pat Humphrey Shelly Clark Melissa Cowan D'Anne Farmer X 4 1. Shirley Shults 21 2. jackie Core 22 3. Michele Sikes 23 4. Kelly McMillon 24 11. Karen Barton 31 5. Amy Aldorf 25 6. Gloria Tomes 26. 7. Becky Bradshaw 27. 8. Carla White 28. 9. janet Goff 29. 10. Stacy Lowe 30. 12. Wanda Pierce 321 13. Lisa Nunn 33. 14. Sherry McDowell34. 15. Cindy Shelton 35 16. Donna Willis 36. 17. Cindy Polk 37. Phyllis Elliott Terri Washington Wanda Keels Connie Norton Marci Hughes Connie White jennifer Hunter Beverly Morgan Dayna Hageman Elsie Valaskas julie Gibbs Roxan Gillis Barbara Napp Linda Ellis Vilma Scaely Pamela Chambers Karen Ray Donna Hollrah 19. Nancy Stevens 39. Chante Hurd 20. Laura Middlebrook ,..,.... .... . . pei:s.Z....:f:.N.S.T.5.4i...yiggjig.il .-.f- by awk . ., . .. ..V.. .,,. 11..',i5i..f..r .-- . ffryfgx f W .I -f H ' ' WW ' 4' rf I I M , . .,. .,...., ............... . . ,. , 3 M M , W, 4 f f gli 6 t - 9 t . ff wi? ttfi A-1 if 2. 9 zfwitmiwmwti. - M4 'W 0 y ' A H K' ..... .B fi .i.7'1.' L .1 1 e- 15 T1 te' f 1. it My 12' f 'T' , 1 .. 7 . -I i7?i.fV f. b ' i-id r' ' 7' at r'i' as 4 A ' ' M A M ...L is iir 1 , Q 4 1 .5 terlr f 4 1 -. .... 'ti' 1 53:-5111. f W 1 - tl. ..', V V A . K A of 1 M, .4 tif ' .... 'rt 1 . i... 1 it is S 1 f Tlllg .1 ,, 79 'fr V? 75 5GM' 1 Q N , :i m f gsi?f.Q2 tits ff g ,Q ii . ' 'f fi tf.. - 1 . ,Aj 11, ' ' 7 . nf eff. 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Sherry Williams - Sheryl Cotman . Marsha Woolsey Cheryl Ayres . Tracy Walker 21 Carla Robinson 22. Dede Test 23. Dana Howell 24. Kim Ingler 25. Donniece Smith 26. Denise Lassiter 27. Christina Baugh 28. 29. Rhonda Brunson Pama johnson 30. DeDe johnson 31. jane Grant 32. Teresa Cocks 33. Christie Quinn 34. Tina Mathis 35. Donna Testa 36. Dee Nichols 37 38 . Cathy Brown .Denise Bradford 39, jennifer johnson 1 it it W ii Pain Lawler Peggy Wiite Pam Whitman Sallie Fooshee Cathy Henson Catherine Mendenhall Tonya johnson julie Buresson Kellie Andress Marlese johnston Marie Swink Sherri Grimm Martha Adams Lisa Leighton Kathleen Barron Elaine Bruton Becky Mayes janet Washington Sandra Ramarez Gwen Greene Shirley Lewis jo Hearrell Debbie Young Debbie Ditmore Toni Patterson Caroline Rose jennifer Waym Leslie Harvey Kelle' Ray Aurora Gamez Donna Montane Liz johnson Kelley Magee Kim Nipp Cecil DeHoyos Eva Gonzales Lisa Fulwiler Cindy Mims Melissa Sager Susan Hall jacquelyn Denn janet Bennett Cougarettos Second Year s A Busy Cue at aggk -me 1. Kim Marr 2. Kathy Adams 3. Wanda Pierce 4. Bonita Young 5. Lynne McCaskill 6. Dee Nichols 7. Sandy Doebler 8. Debbie Young 9. Pam Campbell 10. Donna Montanez 11, Sandra Rameriz 12. Martha Hamlin 13. Merry McKenna 14. Serta Bridges 5. Cindy Polk 16. janet Goff 17. Debbie Howell 18. Marla Welsch 19. Kim Hall 0. Beth Fiddelke 71. Debbie Ditmore 72. Linda Miller 73. Toni Patterson The 1976-1977 Cougarettes were a halftime favorite. The girls performed at pep rallies, football, and basketball games and were enjoyed by thousands of fans. In order to be a part of the drill team the girls had to be members of Cougar's Pride and be chosen by a committee who watched them perform. The Cougarettes participated in competition and received several high ratings. They were also included in all Cougar's Pride activities. During the winter they sold candy and jew- elry to raise money. This year's officers were Toni Patterson, Captain, Debbie Ditmore, Beth Fiddelke, Kim Hall, and Linda Miller, Lieute- nants. EM 'P A B C, 136 ' , A , , 5 0 V jj' i ,Vry ff' 1 .A 5 4 Cut1g.ii't-tics slum whose tt-.im is number unc. 'l lit- girls boost lmlttimc spirit. Wand.: l'it-rcc waits for tlw niusic to bt-gin. Drill lcnm ciicutiragcs thc will to win, Ctn,igtirutlcs display Cmipoik spirit tu Crosstown rivals. Wanda Picrct' and Kim Marr use lambourincs to enhance routine, Drill tt-.un ,mails tlwii' Quo. Pam Llunpbull and 'loni l'attcrsm1 cntcrtain thc lmsltt-tlnill tans, l.cading thc Ctitigmcttcs this you r were lclockxx iso twin ltipl Beth lfiddt lk lx: n llallg l.icutuntints. Toni llittursnnp Captainp Linda Millui' and lc-sntcil Dt Hit Dil inorv, Licutcimnt Cot1g,.irt-tics march in bcfnru thu ganic. l 1 Aviation Club Successful 'M-. iwwpwignp Z ,,, ah ik, V ,aw 1 , lr 7 ..., , f 'F A ,,u, Hi? 0 N V r if new mi' lst Row: Dwight Wimbley, Dwayne Wimbley, Lynette Glaze, Melanie Wells, Archie Mitchell, George Schaeffer, Catherine Kloess, Mike McGlaughlin, Raymond Murphy, Brian Drury. 2nd Row: Robert Clark, Nancy Cove, john Danielson, Robert McNaughton, james Boyd, Law- rence Comancho, Tommy Snow, john Gomez, Nicky Duscus. 3rd Row: Charles Wimbley, Mr. Griffith, Len Harden, Kevin Mastoff, Steven Rogers, Lonnie jones, Iohn Kennedy, Iim Stockman, Darren Miceli, Dan Cranor, Rick Holland, Bill Roth, Mark Ross. This has been the Aviation Club's most successful year ever. Membership boomed to well over thirty. The of- ficers for this year were Raymond MLu'phy, President, Nicky Ducas, Vice-President, Brian Drury, Secretary- Treasurer. Mr. Granville Griffith was the sponsor. Among the activities of the Aviation Club are trial fly- ing lessons, orientation flights to get the feel of flying, and a trip to Houston at the end of the year. This year they definitely got off the ground. 138 1976-77 Officers for the Aviation Club were Brian Drury, Treasurer Secretary Raymond Murphy, President, and fnot picturedJ Nicky Duscas, Vice-President I. C. T. Trains Students for Various Jobs is i z Row I: Mr. Conley, Brian Burns, Bobby Holland, Frank Ritchey, Therion White, Dennis Hefferman, jesse Morris, Tammy Seale, Frank Kershaw, Row 2: Buster Smith, Sammy Payne, Bill Burns, Steve Cashen, Randy Hoover, Rick Dashner. Row 3: Tim Skiles, Da vid Keith, Roy Haile, Tracy Hunt, Casey Delleney, Mairon Sargent, Terrell Parker, Stanley Young. Row 4: Glen Godby, Alan Park, Trennon Young, Barry Chambers, Keith Marr, David Smith, Eddie Smith, Floyd Caldwell. Industrial Cooperative Training students at Cooper make up Chapter No. 596 of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. VICA students work to create good public relations between in- dustries and public schools. VICA members are encouraged to master a skill and to become a useful citizen. They participate in co-curricular activities which make education and training more meaningful experiences. The purposes of VICA are to promote the development of high stan- dards in trade ethics, skilled workmanship, scholarship, and safety. Students strive to develope the ability to plan, organize, and carry out worthy activities and projects through the use of democratic process. The ICT members participate in on-the-job training in Abilene throughout the year. They work as auto electricians, bricklayers, small engine repairment printers, and various other jobs. The club participated in District I VICA Contest held in Odessa and in the state VICA contest in Fort Worth. This years officers were from left to right Roy Haile, Reporter, Alan Park, President, Therion White, Parliamentarian, Mairon Sargent, Sgt.-at-Arms, Frank Ritchey, Secretary, Tracy Hunt, Treasurer. Sponsor was Mr. Conley. I. C. T. 140 A. B Frank Kershaw fBakerl, Super Duper Bakery Barry Chambers fAuto Electricianl, Hoppe's Electric Company Buster Smith fljartsmanl, Abilene Welding Supply Bobby Holland fPartsmanJ, Reeder's Auto Parts Brian Burns lLocksmithD, Gibsons B. Jesse Morris fMachinist, Hartman Machine Shop Alan Park fMachinistJ, john Easter Machine Shop Eddie Smith fBakerJ, Super Duper Bakery Glen Godby and Mark May CMachinistsJ, John Easter Machine Shop VICA: A Career in Printing Vocational Industrial Clubs of America were in- volved in preparing students for a future in a voca- tional printing career. The club was centered around teaching the students printing skills. A few skills learned were the operating of an offset print- ing machine, making paste-ups, and how to operate the camera. Major projects included the printing of the school directories for students, faculty handbooks, and other printing assignments. VICA is a club and a class of preparing students for gainful employment in the printing trade. The club's sponsor was Mr. jack Barnard. 1. Francis Cole 2. Tonya Gomez 3. Charlotte Unrue 4. Cloyce Forkner 5. Darlene Lenius 6. Ronnie Ake 7. Wayne Cobb Paul Ewell Mike jones Richard Marr Mike Galloway Dwight Anderson . Richard Adkins Mr. Jack Barnard A. A. 1976-77 officers for VICA printing were Dwight Anderson, Treasurer, Darlene Lenius, Vice President, Francis Cole, Secretary, Cloyce Forkner, President. B. Cloyce Forkner works an offset press. Building Trades VICA 604 lub Members lst Row: Hollis Beahm, Martin Luna, Billy Archer, Kenneth Smith, Tracy Hudson, Malcom Moran, Donald Loomis. 2nd Row: 'lim Mitchell, liritt Garner, Ray Dukes, Larry Morris, Mr. llarwell, David Baker, jeff Ross, David Hoover. in... B C A. Hollis Beahm and Kenneth Smith do sheet rocking. B. jeff Ross rips ply wood. C. john Cook operates a radial arm saw. 14 1 44 Greenhands Develop a Future Row 1: Bill Burns, Iarad Snapp, Renee Rasing, joe Anderws, Mickey johnson, joe Hall, Dana Cunningham, Randy Nicholstm, Martha Norris, Jerry Lov- ing, james Stout, jimmy Friske, James Thomason, Paul Thomas, Sissy Gartman, William Harmon, Tim McPherson. Row 2: Randy Rifenburgh, Craig Car- roll, Kirk Morgan, Mark Brown, Iames Davis, William Canada, Rhonda Parker, Teresa Ingram, Cherri St, Peter, Frank Richey, Rhonda Sampson, Pam Bryan, Marie Swink, Randy Day, Mr. Coalson. Row 3: Allen Parks, Bobby Drowseclow, William Ditmore, Clayton Daniels, Steve Hancock, William Toler, James Downey, David McElreath, Romana Gloyed, Greg Goodwin, Steve Williamson, Corky Dement, Terry Gamburger, Dale David, Iay Taylor, Bob Vancleave. As members of the Greenhands, students hoped to broaden their interest in ranching, farming, and agri- business. Each member of this nation-wide organization was a student enrolled in a vocational agriculture course. The qualities of leadership, cooperation and citizenship were stressed, and the use of improved agricultural prac- tices was emphasized. Members of the Greenhands participated in several area livestock shows where they exhibited many of their own animals and learned correct methods for judging farm animals. Early in the year students took part in leadership contest. The group raised money through their annual peanut sale. This year's officers are Terry Gamberger-Sentinel, Steve Hancock- President, Clayton Daniels-Vice President, Martha Norris-Secre- tary, Corky Dement-Reporter, Pam Bryan-Treasurer. Future Farmers Study Agricultural Advancement l!?3 f'1f First Row: Randy Blackburn, Robert Self, Eddie Alverz, David Wilson, Mike Kahutek, Martha Norris, Bobby Burns, Darrell Tiner, Clay Mitchell, Tim Sheilds, Wayne Harmbright, Libby White, Second Row: Tommy Whillson, Ricky Seabum, Benny Adkinson, Danny English, Tim Van Zandt, joe Smith, Wisley Willson, Charles Coffey, Penny Coffey, Erine Mcbean, Steve Schoder, William Cowart. Third Row: Susan Everret, Tony Stewart, Ryan Wetsel, Gary Thomas, Lynn Biglow, Melinda lordon, james Minar, Kelly Dunlap, Donnie Little, Melinda Wilson, Debby Ingram, Debra Rivera, julia Goble, Randy jones. Back Row: Mr. Robinson, T. W. Smith, Kenneth Saunders, Steve Hancock, Tim Edin, Mark Odom, lim Davis, David McKay, john jones, Ed Thomason, Ricky Thomas, jonny Ellison, Callie Yeary. Future Farmers of America is a nationally affiliated organization consisting of students who are interested in M farming, ranching, and agri-business careers. All members are required to take a vocational agriculture course, and they worked toward a greater knowledge of agriculture ad- vancement, development of character, and becoming useful citizens of the future. Cooper's F. F. A. Chapter attended the District F. F. A. Banquet this year, and also raised money by holding their annual peanut sale. Activities they were involved in in- cluded numerous stock shows in which the students learn about how to judge good livestock. - The officers of the club were elected at the first of the year. Back Row: Tony Stewart, Vice-President, David Wilson, Sentinel, Mark Odom, Presi- dent, Penny Coffey, Secretary, Melinda Iordon, Treasurer, Debby Ingram, Reporter. FFA Participates in Area Stock hows ' ffx lfi if ' 3 ' ' -f M, ,A i , 1, lf - ' I , N: DQ' -,. f ' ga R' V N I , . .,,, -349, , ,-ff s sy - ?fmwwf4gQ,iij5 r w W..'Si-1, -.Z , I N My M V sh . ., V A .I J , w , . ., . N i is C W h , M ,, ,V - , is 1 C, ' ifk, v , Q y ,gi y or Q' 'jf' 5557, 'J , ' P ' A ' PM, 'I fi,,j'.,,,:f1 ,.,f, all r, Ig' ' . ' , , V l A ' B 1 fs? 2,, 'ff .Q C A. Ma rthy Norris and Danny English work as a team to raise a prize show Calf in F.F.A. B. Kelly Dunlap works with his prize calf to get him ready forthe stock show. . Corky Dcment walks his calf around lo give the calf the fool of a rope, and to train him for a stock show. D. Pam Bryan exhibits her prize winning Hereford steor in Taylor County and Regional Show. C 46 ,N D N... fs-,ff A. David Keith and Doyle Bradshaw exhibit the Grand Champion and Reserve Cham- pion Capon at the Abilene Regional Fat Stock Show. is NmK gi as-iwgamtg S ! C C. lLeft to Right? Ricky Thomas, Kenneth Saunders, Steve Hancock, and DeWayne Bush prepare calves for the stock show. D. james Downey, Tommy Willis, Ricky Pack, David Wilson, and Dale David are work- ing as a team to get this Pig ready to show next week. B B. David McElreath exhibits his fine wool sheep in the Taylor County and Regional Livestock Shows. D 147 FFA Members Work as a eam The F.F.A. members of this club must learn to work together in eve- rything they do. This past year, they had a peanut sale which they did very well on. The F.F.A. mem- bers this year put on the stock show in january and some of the mem- bers entered their project and the winners of that show went to the Taylor County Stock Show. With- out this great team work none of these stock shows would be possi- ble. A iw Mr. Robison works with his class teaching the stu- dents different farming skills. Donnie Little, David McElreath, Kirk Morgan, Paul Thomas, Penny Coffey, and Charles Coffey show fine wool sheep- Mr. Coalson teaches his class how to operate different types of farm machinery. The F.F.A. members in the class are working as a team to learn how to use this mower, which will help them in their farming future. iff 1 kfff 1 . fsfifaye A - Q, 'ii L, E i F. -1g,f wg ,gn E A 5' -bm 150 Home Economics Cooperative Education Bottom Row: Mrs. Lucas, Carol Adams, Loretta Edwards, Teresa Hodges, Debra Winchester, Mitzi Henderson, Desi Turner, Nancy Newcombe, Debbie Brown, Sharon Adams. Middle Row: Lynn Burleson, David LaBrenz, Ava Bowerman, Loretta Lambert, Io Ann Smith, Susan Collins, Tammy Holmes, Melinda Herndon, Ion Julien. Top Row: jimmy Bateman, Beverly Winn, Beverly Adams, Cheryl Breedlove, Lu Ella Keele, Jed Walden, Steve Brown, Cheryl Wilkins, Doug Brooks, Ben Lathen, Felix Estrada. Cooper's chapter of Travail-HERO-FHA was organized for the eighth year. The club consists of stu- dents enrolled in the HECE classes. The club's main ptupose is to provide students with op- portunities and skills for gainful employment training while they are still in high school. Students are en- couraged to consider advance training after graduation. With this training and knowledge, students should ad- vance more rapidly and perform more efficiently in the world of work. Leading HERO-FHA this year were Mitzi Henderson, President, Divonna Soloman, lst Vice-President, Ion lulien, 2nd Vice-President, Iimmy Bateman, 3rd Vice- President, Nancy Newcombe, 4th Vice-President, Carol Adams, Secretary, and Debra Winchester, Treasurer. Mrs. Lucas was the club's sponsor. Officers for HERO-FHA were Iimmy Bateman, Debra Winchester, Mitzi Henderson Nancy Newcombe, Ion Julien, and Divonna Solornan, and Carol Adams. Child Care Aide Housekeeping Management , , X ! nne 942, at n ' i i ii 1 1 l a neen,en r . at , -1- ,, ..., ff . -I ,met ., ,,..,- , ,Q ,J .f .. .. Q '--1g,,.1. lizzwiigg -1-:f ziiiz - :Q qn.. el.. eeen 5 XE A- . Q X WGN ,Q - new ff -gg A - z Fabric Coordinator Aide to Elderly Communications Aide K, ' f 4 Dietary Aide Food Service Aide 151 Another year was full of the varied activities of the Cooper High School Band-half-time performances at football games, pep rallies, concerts, and U.I.L. contests-all under the direction of Mr. Warren Thaxton. The Band's spring trip and expenses for out-of-town football games were paid for by fund raising projects that were held throughout the year such as the selling of suckers and Band Boosters, and a Mexican dinner held in February. Band members were kept busy throughout the year with rehears- ing for the football games and pep rallies, and devoted many hours each week to marching practice. Preparation for the U.I.L. Concert and Sight-reading Competition was also a chief occupation. Officers for the Cougar Band in the 1976-1977 year were: Tim Edins, President, Ieff Rathbun, Vice-President, Cynthia Bonny, Sec- retary, Janice Bryant, Treasurer, Dee Dee Smith, Senior Representa- tive, Brooks Wright, Iunior Representative, Robert Hughes, Sophomore Representative, Ion Caudle and Sam Gayle, Property Officers, Dana Cooke, Publicity Officer. A. Mark Iordon represents the many hours of practice put in by all members of the band. 152 FLUTES Cynthia Bonny Mark jordan jana Fite Glen Olah Lisa Macon Michele Clemons Sherri Gibson Leesa jackson Swan Kilpatrick Beth Gerdes Sherry Marr DeeDee Smith LaDonna Bradley Helen Montfort Tammy Allred Angela Timms Pam Flournoy Donna Phelps Teresa Gillespie judy Hartness Sherry Williams OBOES jeff Rathbun Connie Spicer Angela Eppler Stacy Pool CLARINETS joAnn Brockschmidt Chris Cox Kerry Knox Gary Teal Ron Wagner Cooper Band 1 9 76- 1 97 7 Patricia McCubbins Kim Bieberly Kathy jackson janet Gallaway Debbie Waldraff Carmen Fann Letha Blackman Teresa Wheeler Cheryl Hardin jane Garza Cynthia Webb Roxane Gillis David Santana ALTO CLARINET juanette Vickers BASS CLARINET Kevin Karrenbrock Matt White Donald Spain CONTRABASS CLARINET Tim Edins Sam Gayle BASSOON David Proctor Debbie Crain Linda Moore Dana Cooke ALTO SAX Beckv Burton Robert Nelson Danny Cortez Russ Daniell Malinda Wilson Carolyn Howell Charles Wheeler Randy Lloyd TENOR SAX Robert Hughes BARITONE SAX Daniel Chalker TRUMPETS Kenneth Dortch Tim Klingler Kirk Thaxton Rick Spalding Gil DeShazo Drew Dillard Bill Taylor Craig Daniell Doug Shelton Sherri Parker Charlie Williams Pat Lowther jana Pittman Lori MacNevin Curt Coltharp Bobby Druesedow jim Stockman Ricky Waldraff Laura Kent jimmy Collier Dwain Hampton FRENCH HORN janice Bryant Kim johnson Steve Macon Patricia Burton Russell Miller Lynn Macon TROMBONE Greg Flournoy Darrel Richey David Bauernfeind David Standard DeeDee Lindley john Spalding john Melson jim Boggs Steve Kirkland Mark Haynes BARITONE james Hughes Eddie Beeman Paul Lanz Robert Darko Ricky Martinez Kary Taylor Ronnie Teal TUBAS William Leetch jon Caudle Greg Utter Bobby Mize Brooks Wright Mike Durilla PERCUSSION james Stevenson Larry Shed Roger Smith Dawn Longinire Rusk Dorsett Barbara Files julie Hodge Ken Barnes 153 4 la It Again, Coogs! B ,- Y: 72? 7531 3 v s gf N . All Region Band members were: Tim Edins, james Hughes, Ken Dortch, Darrel Richey, julie Hodge, David Proctor, jana Fite, Cynthia Bonny, David Bauern- feind, janice Bryant, Mark jordon, Glen Olah, Connie Spicer. li. 'liwirlers were, clockwise: Pam Flournoy, Debbie Evans, LaDonna Bradley, Lesa jackson, Stacey l'ool, Angela Timms. Lesa jackson was head twirler. . Da vid liauernteind and Greg lflournuy anxiously await the end ofthe game. D. Head Drum Major ja na lfite and Assistant Drum Major james Hughes D C, 154 i -ing Stage Band was from left to right, standing: William Leetch, David Standard, Darrel Richey, Kenneth Dortch, David liauernfeind, Kirk Thaxton, Doug Shelton, Dee Dee Lindley, lim Klingler, james Hughes, Craig Daniell, Russ Dorsett. Sitting, left to right: Daniel Chalker, Russ Daniell, Becky Burton, lana lfite, Robert Hughes, David Proettir, Officers: Tim Edins, ,left Rathhun, Robert Hughes, Sam Gayle, Brooks Wright, lon Caudle, lanice Bryant, Cynthia Bonny, Dee Dee Smith, Da na Cooke. All area band members were jana Fite, Tim Edins, Darrel Richey, james Hughes, Glen Olah, Mark jordan, janice Bryant. 155 1 Grchestra Achieves ualit in Music Row 1: Clarissa Taylor, Greg Fergus, Randy Whitworth, janet Burke. Row 2: Phillis Elliot, Scott Baker, Kyla West, Robyn Hedrick, Margaret Sledge Monika Murry, Velma Rodrigues. Row 3: Kathy Seher, DeeAnne Knight, Edwina Burns, Ioretta Densman, Tammy Noack, Becky Cortez, Wayne Davis Debbie Spain, Debra Devereaux. A. All-State Member Mitch Maxwell B. All-State Member Cynthia Bonny A B Row 1: Lanya Parker, Dan Craner, Karen Mattison, Mitch Maxwell. Row 2: Kelley Gonzalas, Michelle Sikes, jimmy Bateman, Forest Dennis, Eric jepson, Dana Cooke, Cynthia Bonny. Row 3: Barbara Gart- man, Len Hardin, Shirly Angely, lrene Martinez, Diane Wilson, David Gibson. Row -1: Mr. Paul Kelly, Richard Fuller, Roger Gibbs, Tim Orr A. All-Region members were, front: Kathy Seher, Cynthia Bonny, Robyn Hedrick, Michelle Sikes. Back Margret Sledge, Mitch Maxwell, Clarissa Taylor, B. All-State member jeff Rathbun. C. Other All-Region members were jeff Rathbun, Kelly Gonzalas, and Glen Olah. Coopers Orchestra adds much to the appreciation of music for the school and other listeners. The string orchestra con- sists of only string instruments and the full orchestra consists of string and wood, brass, and percussion. Orchestra as a whole performed for U.I.L. contests, then individuals partici- pated in solo and ensembles. Individuals were eligible to try out for All-Region and All-State. All-Region members were Clarissa Taylor, Margaret Sledge, Kelly Gonzalas, Michelle Sikes, Robyn Heerick, Kathy Seher, jeff Rathbtm, Mitch Maxwell and Cynthia Bonny, and Glen Olah. All-State members were Mitch Max- well, Cynthia Bonny and jeff Rathbun. A , , C 1 we M as J, ri. it mx, mis, Cooper Concert hoir ,Z-'K Z , ,, .- W Mit -2' 2- ,,,,. M aff 'W fp ',,- ? 158 Row 1: Karen Kanpp, Mickie jackson, jackie Harris, Sharon Tucker, Cay Cargile, Melissa Lusk, Susan Gursky, Mrs. Bobbie Sumerlin-Director. Row 2: Paula Nixon, Marsha Conrad, Theresa Nemeth, Ricky Spalding, Paula McLeod, Emily Mosshart, George Hogan, Mike Hagar, Suzanne Young. Row 3 Mindy Morris, Gage Pope, Greg Korman, Randy Green, Scott Howard, Stacy Pedigrew, Mark Hunt, Chuck Moore, Ginger Thane. Row 4: Kathy Dobbs Mark Arinbruster, Don Hall, jean Aiken, Ruth Sidener, Nina Fauntleroy, Brent Dixon, Libby Barker, Leslie Courtright, Row 5: Andy Kunkel, Kay Hufti Ronnie Kidd, jeff Utter, Daniel Turney, Mitch Maxwell, jeff Melson, Jana Stuard, Curtis Cantrell. Cooper Chorale Row 1: Marcia Bradley, Dee Dee Lindley, Anita Burke, Sylvia Bonny. Row 2: ludy Weissinger, Tony Owen, Seree Hendricks, Beth Cram, Mary Smith, Kathy Bohannon, Susan Mitchell. Row 3: Debra Cheek, Marie Mills, Sally Sicldens, Marissa Cilcrest, Donna Willis, john Kirkland. Row 4: Kenny Smith, Ron Skaggs, Thomas Mantooth, jana Pittman, Marie Vokes, Debbie Halbert, Sherry McDowell, Donna Scifres. Row 5: Lisa Atkins, Steve Everheart, Cindy Whalen, Alan Harris, Ricky Willis, jim Tredenick, Gene Powell, Eric Jepson, Cathy Sherrier. Cooper High School boasts one of the most outstanding choral music departments in the state. The Concert Choir and the Chorale are the two advanced mixed choirs. Members of these choirs compete in All-Area, All-Region, and All-State choir competitions. Students in choir can compete in U.I.L. solo and ensemble competition. These choirs also compete in the U.I.L. concert and sight-reading competition. l Sophomore Select Choir Selected sophomore students from Madison, jefferson, and Lincoln comprise the Sophomore Select Choir. Students of this choir participate in U.l.L., Region Choir and other choral activities. The emphasis is on musical and vocal growth. 160 lst Row: lLett to Right? Kim Buck, Barbara Knapp, Tammy Wilson, Sharee Smith, Susan Dennis, Debbie Scott, Kristie Floeck, Robyn Hendrick, Paige Powers, Becky Burks, Rhonda Forbes, David Watson, Susan Hall, Tandy Tarr. 2nd Row: Bobbie Sumerlin, Director, Retia Dunn, Kim Nipp, Karen Ray, Russell Miller, Lonnie jones, john Melson, Glen Olah, Catherine Mendenhall, Lawrence Camacho, Shauntee Hurd, Bob Van Cleave, Forest Dennis, Teresa llobbs, Cathy Grimes. 3rd Row: Mary Lee Fife, Susan Burgess, Noel Nease, Carla Warner, Barry Fowlkes, Linda Ellis, jay Taylor, Carla Bobo, Bar- ba ra Files, Gloria Tomes, Marlies Iohnston, Dee Anne Garrett, David Daffern, Denise Dashner. 4th Row: Daryl Tafelmeyer, Nelda Downey, jerry Allred, Cindy Mau, Cliff Lester, Dee Dee Test, Dennis Glass, lhenii Schumbert, Dennis Clemmons, Truman Rogers, Randie Willis, june DuVall, Carmen Fann, Linda Williamson, Diane Thompson, Len Harden. Members of Sophomore Select rehearse their madrigal in hopes of getting good marks and helpful criticism at U.l.L. competition in Snyder. Confederate Singers ,xt ,X b f i Ahh 8 Singing Men l All the male choir members at Cooper make up the Singing Men. This group performs in the U.l.L Choral Singing and Sight Reading Contest and other choral activities. The Confederate Singers is a group of choral singers that concentrate on popular music, This choir is new to Cooper this year and is doing very well. Sitting: Dana Cook, Robert Marin, Kurhv Dobbs, Nina Fauntlerov, Mark Hunt. Suinding: Cieorge Hogan, Mindy Morris, Ronnie Kidd, lliula McLeod, ,lafkie Harris, Don Hall. Ron l: David Watson, Thomas Mantooth, lohn Kirkland, Russel Miller, Lawrence Camacho, Dennis Clemmens. 'Noel Xease, Chuck Moore. Row 2: 'lonv Owen, Greg Korman, George Hogan, Randi K-reen, Glen Olah, Dennis Class, 'lruman Rogers. David Dafron, Len Harden. Row 3: Mike Hagar, Mark Armbruster, Cage Pope, Mark Hunt, Don Hall, Scott Howard, Brent Dix- on, Steve Everhart. Row 4: Barry Fowlkes, Andy Kuncle, Ricky Spalclings, Alan Har- ris, Curtis Cantrell, jerry Aldred, Daren Hardin, Darvl Tafelmeyer. Rom 5: Mitch Maxwell, Ronnie Kidd, jeff Melson, .left Lt- ter, Ron Skaggs, Daniel Turnev, lim 'l reden- nick, Ricky Willis 161 .--,..w..,,,,,,, Concert Choir officers this year are: Paula McLeod- Librarian, Kathy Dobbs-Treasurer, Libby Barker-Bush ness Manager, Chuck Moore-Vice President, Marsha Conrad-Librarian, George Hogan-President, jackie Harris-Chaplain, Mindy Morris-Secretary. Mrs. Sumerlin points out mistakes while directing. Chorale Madrigals rehearses for perfection. Madrigals of Concert Choir work towards U.l.L. 2 All-Area Choir lst Row-Chuck Moore, Marsha Conrad 2nd Row-Ruth Sidener, Don Hall, Sharon Tucker 3rd Row-George Hogan, jeff Molson, Andy Kunkel All-Region Choir lst Row-Thomas Mantooth, Gage Pope, Marsha Conrad, jackie Harris, Theresa Nemeth, Robyn Hendrick. 2nd Row-Ran- dy Green, Paula McLeod, Chuck Moore, Don Hall, Kathy Dobbs, Sharron Tucker. 3rd Row-Ricky Spalding, jeff Melson, George Hogan, Ruth Sidener, Lisa Atkins. 4th Row-Mitch Max- well, Daniel Turney, Andy Kunkel. Not Pictured: Greg Korman All-State From the Lett: jeff Melson George Hogan Andy Kunkel Chuck Moore X. Choir 163 Club Members Gain Insight Into Electronics Front Row: jeff Leader, Gary Evans, Dave Wakeman, jay Arey, Kevin Howell, Curt Gemberling, james Wells, Audie Tunnell. Back Row: Mr. Borcik, Randy Mayfield, Tom Brown, Dell Comacho, Tony Andrews, Dennis Norman, Russ Bowman, Brent Reeder, John Wilson, Martin Gilligan, Cash Reed. Cooper's chapter of the Electronics Club was formed 2 again this year. The club consisted of students enrolled in the industrial electronics classes at Cooper. The club was in pliances. The club raised money this year by setting SWR's and power checks for CB's. They also held a bake sale in the fall. The money raised was used to further interest in electronics. Officers for 1976-77 were Tony Andrews, President, Dell Comacho, Vice-President, james Wells, Secretary, Brent Reeder, Treasurer, and Randy Mayfield, Sgt.-at- 'tif Arms. The club's sponsor was Mr. Edward Borcik. t ,al-...A 5 The Electronics Club's officers were ftop row? Dennis Norman, john Wilson, Tony Andrews 164 Dell Comacho. fbottom rowl Brent Reeder, Randy Mayfield, james Wells. involved with the working and repairing of electrical ap- 2 Honor Society Promotes Scholarship, eaclership, Service, and Character Paula McLeod Ruth Sidener Valerie Thacker Starr Metcalf Ronnie Kidd john Beckham jo Ann Brockschmidt jackie Harris jeff Melson Pam Nixon Max Whiteley I Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity. -Horace Mann Mike Harvey Debbie Waldraff 3. john Neill Tim Truitt jeff Sandefer Matt Eagleston Libby Barker Brad Pierce Al Atkins jim Snow Theresa Nemeth M k H t ar un Mark Armbruster Steve Kirkland For well over half a century the National Honor Society has worked to bring the achievements of outstanding high school stu- dents to the attention of their classmates, their parents, their com- munilics, and the colleges they plan to attend. Chapters in more than 20,000 secondary schools continue to strive to give practical meaning to the society's dedication to scholarship, service, leader- ship, and character. The Cooper chapter of the National Honor Society is seventeen years old. Officers for this year's Honor Society are Brad Pierce, President, Libby Barker, Vice-President, Paula McLeod, Secretary, Theresa Nemeth, Treasurer, and jackie Harris, Corresponding Sec- retary. This year's Sponsors were Mrs. lo Caldwell and Mr. Larry DeVasto. The National Honor Society was very active this year, supporting such things as sophomore orientation, college night, and a fall in- duction ceremony for new members. The motto of the National Honor Society is Noblesse Oblige, the colors are blue and gold, and the flower is the yellow rose. l. Pam Stanley 2. Mary Nelson 3. Molly Mosley 4. Carter Henson 5. David Hooper 6. Greg Point 7. Sallie Fooshee 8. Mike Buck 9. David Zimmerman 10. Roger Austin ll. jane Ann Strother 12. 'Teresa Henderson A. A. The 76-77 Honor Society officers are Brad Pierce, Paula McLeod, Jackie Harris, Theresa Nemeth, and Libby Barker. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration 166 -Thomas A. Edison -- ,F LN Z i E Q , , Honor Society sponsors were Mr. Larry DeVasto and Mrs. jo Caldwell. john Beckham talks with Army ROTC representatives at College Night. Not pictured in group pictures were Scott Harrison and Dan- na Gardner NATIONAL ZIETY f 3 1 -: 1- 'T 1 7 T X Z S X S i E D, New Honor Society members receive their pins at the Fall Induction Ceremony, E. Mr. Bauernfeind speaks at the Fall Induction Ceremony, 16 7 168 Speech Team Encourages Public Speaking Members ofthe Speech Team were: Row one-Cindy Polk, Terri Loter, Nancy Ferris, Nena Walker, Diane Dankhoff, Lucy Long, Dawn Longmire Kim Knipp, Cathi Edwards, Kathy Kloess, Tammie Snow, Tracy Walker, Carol Lockhart, Row two-elirenda Little, Tony Owen, David Daffern, Rebel Greenlee, Margaret Ann Rose, lay Fraley, Rich McCathern, Kirk Thaxton, Marc Manly, Roger Austin, Ted Woodward, Loy Wilson. Row three-Frank Cockrell, Wes Walker, Holly Nash, Mr. Ralph Thornhill, David Hooper, Philip Feemster. Under the full direction of Mr. Ralph Thornhill, the Cooper High School Tournament Speech Team traveled to and com- peted in tournaments all over the state. Cooper students competed in debate, oral interpretation, in- formative and persuasive speaking, group inprovesation, im- promptu speaking, and duet acting. Also active in school activities, the team sold sophomore, junior, and senior jerseys, held bake sales and assemblies, and sponsored buses to football games. Officers for the 1976-1977 school year were: Wes Walker, President, lay Fraley, Vice President, Chuck Moore, Brenda Little, Secretaries, and Tammy Snow, Treasurer. A . A. Mr. Thornhill relaxes while teaching his class i-I In an l J f Members of the Reader's Theater performing in Free To Be You and Me, a Chuck Moore, Brenda Little, Cindy Polk, Diane Denkhoff, Nena Walker. A A. Margaret Ann Rose works on her dramatic interpretation. B. Officers for the Speech team were: Chuck Moore, Secretaryg Brenda Little, Secretary, Wes Walker, President, Tammie Snow, Treasurer, jay Fraley, Vice President. re: Standing-jay Fraley, Holly Nash, Frank Cockrell, Nancy Ferris. Sitting: On floor in center: Rich McC3thern. B 1 1 976- 1 97 7 Talisman ,mm W .WH--..... N ----W A :L Wm N g My '77-7 was 'QTLMK ,, A , , V , ' '.wwvf' N, , ' , ,ix- , Tj, it I 25235 it 'fr t 4 - , f- I - . X, 1 I! M i .arf 'rv ., VW 1 X , . Bryant Quinn-Faculty Supervisor, Roger Austin-Classes Supervisor, Brad Pierce-Sports Super- visor, Robert Roadcap-Photography Supervisor, David Hooper-Fa vorites Supervisor, Debbie Waldraff-Activities Supervisor, Mary Clearwater-Art and Faculty Supervisor, and Chris Cox- Clubs Supervisor. Judy Stewart-Sales and Distribution Manager, Marsha Fa ulkner-Assistant S 8: D Manager, Janie Robinson-Y-Clubs Editor, ja ne Ann Strother-Business Ma nager, and Carole Castle-Assistant Y- Clubs Editor. Sponsors for the 'l'ALlS- MAN this year were Mr. Robert llolltidriy and Mrs. Doris Allen. Members of the lfxecutive Board were Roger Austin and Chris Cox, Co-liditors-in-Chief, jane Ann Strother, Busi- ness lwlanagerg and ,Ianie Robinson, Assistant Busi- ness M.in.iger. B ? Talisman Staff Recaptures Moments From the Past A B 172 Business Staff Other members of the Editorial Staff were Cheryl Prigmore- Faculty, Tommy Lindley-Sports Head, and Pam Alford-Aer tivities. Members of the Business Staff were from left to right: David Chavez, Ben Melson, jonathan Gibbs, Natalie Morton, Rus Beamer, Patricia Burton, and Cary Klein. Business Staff also included la ne Ann Strother, Marcia Faulkner, Cindy Compton, Randy Hartsfield, Karen Emory, ludy Stewart, and Carole Castle. Other members were from left to right: Janie Robinson, Wanda Keels, Becky Bradshaw, Trudy Gladden, Allison Rucker, Liz johnson, and Carla Robinson. f.. . ,. 'Shi 'A Kwtw? 4 gf K ' x xii -.r ni, ' X. ' 4 vf . 4 ' u,,a,,g J 'W 'B' .IVV lx un l , 3524 ff ' ' sbs f ..'-Bi- f fff.'5-1 ,. fgffffy W ' 41 V- , -I xg WZ' 1 , ' Y ' ,O ,Q fm ,'QE?5g2 f 'Z f Friendship Senibrs E I i E x P I The 1976-1977 school year arrived and with it came a brand new Senior Class. This group of new Seniors burst upon the scene with a vibrant outlook on life and their sur- roundings. Under the guidance of class officers elected earlier that year, this outstanding class left a lasting imprint on the student body of Cooper High School. The officers for the 1976-1977 Senior Class consisted of John Beckham, President, Tommy Lindley, Vice President, Ronnie Kidd, Treasurer, Laura Middlebrook, Recording Secretary, Kristi Trotter, Corresponding Secretary, and Pam Whitman, Stu- dent Council Representative. The success of the Senior Class was due to the outstanding participation displayed by the student body and the class officers. During the hectic and fast paced school year, the Senior Class participated in many major school related activities. Their participation in these activities was imperative in creating a robust feeling of competition between all of the classes at Cooper. This spirit of competition had a great effect on the school and its students. Ables, Paula Lib. 2, 3. Adams, Beverly HR. VP 25 HECE 2, 3, Deans Off. 1. ' Adams, Kathy A Adams, Terri ' HR. Rep. 2, Crest 1, FTA 25 Eeology 1, 2, Film Soc. 3. Adkins, Richard VICA 3. Aikin,'Iean A Choir 2, 3, Christian Club 1, Prin. Off. 1. Aldridge, Roxanne FHA 2, 3, Voc. Off. 1. Alford, Pam Christian Club 1, Film Soc. 33 Coug. Pride 1, Talis- man 2, 3. Allison, Kerry FTA 15 Drafting 1, 2, 3, Film Soc. 3, UIL Spelling 2, 3, Lab Asst. 3. Ambrosio, Pam Art Club 35 HR. Treas. 3, Coun.,0ff. 3. Anderson, Cheryl FTA 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, HR. Pres. 15 Coug. Pride 1, 2: Bottom 6 1, 2. Anderson, Michele Coug. Pride 1, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Film Soc. 33 HR. Sec. 3. Andrews, Tony VICA 3, HR. VP. 35 Football 1, 25 Intra. Basketball 3. Armbruster, Mark . ' Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Choir 2, 37 Ecology 17 Film Soc. 2, 3. Arnold, Carol Coug. Pride 1, 2, IV Tennis 15 Volleyball Mgr. 2, CMA 1, 2, 3. Arrant, Lucia Christian Club 1, Film Soc. 3, CMA 35 Coug. Pride 1, 29 Ex. Club 2. Atwood, Ianara FHA 1, 2, 3, Ex. Com. 2, 3. Austin, Roger . Speech Team 2, 37 VP 37 Latin 15 Film Soc. 2, 3, Pres. 35 HR Pres. 2, Talisman 1, 2, 35 Co-Editor-in-Chief 3. Baccus, Linda VICA 2, 37 Track Team 1. Bailey, Bill Chess 17 FFA 1, Film Soc. 1, 2, 3. Baker, David Ball, Lea ,Ann HR Sec. 2, Germ. Club 2, FHA 3. Ballard, Cindy ' FHA 1, HECE 2, DECA 3. Ballard, LouAnn Latin Club 25 Christian Club 3. 176 Q Bannister, Mike Film Soc. 2, Lab Ass't. 1, Baseball 1. Barbee, Betsy Coug. Pride 1, Ex. Club 2, Homecoming Queen 3, Film Soc. 3. Barker, Elizabeth 1, 2, 3, French Cllbrgg, Film Soc. 3, Hon. Soc. Barnett, Belinda Christian Club 2, Film Soc. 3, FCA 3, Coug. Pride 1. Bartek, Rodney Film Soc. 2, Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Barton, Susan . FTA 1, Film Soc. 2, 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2. Beahm, Hollis Beale, Mark FCA 1, 2, Pres. 3, Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Base- ball 2, 3. Beckham, john SR Class Pres. 3, Film Soc. 3, Var. Swim. 1, 2, 3, Ex. Club 2, FPA 1, Hon. Soc. 2, 3. Beddingfield, Billy CB Club 2, lntra. Officials 2. Bedford, lay Tennis 1, 2, 3, State 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 3. Bednar, MaryAnn OEA 2, 3, Tennis 1, 3. Beemen, Eddie Ger. Club 2, 3, Band UIL 1, 2, 3. Bennett, Patrick Film Soc. 1, 2, 3, lntra. Football 1, 2, 3. Berg, Karen Stu. Coun. 1, 2, Hist. 2, Film Soc. 1, 2, 3, Var. Tennis 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3. Bergan, Sandra Stu. Coun. 2, HR Pres. 2, Track 2, FHA 2, Gen. Off. 2. Bieberly, Kim Band 1, 2, 3, VICA 3, FHA 1, 2, Band UIL 1, 2. Bigelow, Lynn Crest 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, ICI' Off. 3. Bishop, Ricky Ind. Arts 3, VICA 3. Blair, Io Christian Club 1, 2. Blake, Mike Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3. Boardman, Kim CMA 2, 3, FCA 3, Christian Club 1, 2, Coug. Pride 1. Bonny, Cynthia Band 2, 3, Sec. 3, FHA 2, Film Soc. 3, Band UIL 2, 3. Bowman, Russell Electronic Club 3. 177 A. Raising the Spirits C. Another car falls victim of prey to a couple of polish buffs, Mary Marpret Randel and Vickie Lee. B. i S .vw Q ,,- E . L , ,,, I .,v, K Q. f ff . 'V' iff if 4 i i at ,.,. ,tk K , g ,Q f,...x 4, . E V W X.ii , , - Mamas .J ity? D. D. Kim.Bieberly, DeeDee Smith and Kathy Garrett display their spirit with additions to the Senior float. V C. Q V l 4 ! 13 i K . S L3 E 1 3 A. 8: B. The seniors set a spirited example for the remainder of the student body with a highly ig energetic section during pep rallies. 1 1 4 4 1 O i 5 Boyd, Bruce Film Soc. 2, CMA 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Boyd, Tonya Bradford, Denise Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, Track 1, Z, 3, FHA 2, Christian Club 2, 3. Brawley,Easter. eeeeee CCC-, 1... . FHA 1, DE 1, 2, HR VP 2, Intra. Basketball, Baseball, Tennis. Breedlove, Cheryl HECE 2, 3. Brewcznsky, Walter Christian Club 1, 2, VICA 3, Thespians 3, Baseball 3. Brock, Karen FHA, Deans Off. 2. Brookshire, Linda Crest 3, French Club 2, 3. Brown, Debbie HECE 3, FFA 2, Off. 2. Brown, Tammy FHA 1, 2, FBLA 3, Coug. Pride 1. Brown, Terry Choir 1, FPA 1, FHA 3. Bruton, Alise FFA 1, French 2, 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, lntra. Football, Basketball, Volleyball. Bryan, Cheryl Thespians 1, 2, 3, Sec. 1, 2, Rep. 2. Bryan, Lisa FHA 1, 2, 3. Bryant, lanene Film Soc. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, All-Region Band. Bryant, Ianice Band 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Film Soc. 3, Region Band 1, 2. 3. Buck, Mike Hon. Soc. 3, Film Soc. 3, Swim Team 3, lntra. Ping Pong, Tennis. Buford, Becky Bui, Kim Band 3. Bullock, Nicky FCA 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3. Burkey, janet Film Soc. 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Orchestra Ull. 1. Burns, Brian FTA 1, VICA-ICT 2. 3. Burns, Robert latin Club lg Christian Club 2, FFA 1, 3, lntra. Soccev 1. Calderon, Frankie lntra. Football, Basketball. 179 Teen Angels Hoods take over football player's section Coop Uon julienl shows typical 50's approval. A random selection of beauties. The 1976-77 Senior class sign. A. C. 1 'N-. ..,. W 71. may 'l ' r -g 80 D. AEN.. My W Caldwell, Don Talisman 2, 3, Astronomy 1, Tennis IV 1, 2. Caldwell, Gregory Drafting 1,- 2, 3, C Club 2, 3, Football, Letter 2, 3. Callaway, Bill 1 FCA 2'GeT1TiPEDrifting Treas., Footbalfi, 23' Camacho, Dell VICA, Intra. Football, Soccer, Softball, Baseball. Campbell, Pam Latin 1, 2, Coug. Pride 2, 3, IV Tennis 1, Drill Team 3. Cantrell, Curtis Choir 1, 2, 3, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Cargile, Cay Choir 1, 2, 3, FTA 3, Christian Club 1, Commentarius 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2. Carroll, Norma OEA 2, 3, Christian Club 1, 2, VOE 3. Cartee, Cheryl Crest 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Bottom 6 , Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Squad Captain 3. Cashion, Steve FCA, CB 2, VICA. Caton, Debbie Caudle, jon Band 1, 2, 3, Prop. Off. 3, FPA 1, CMA 2, 3, Sweepstakes Band 1, 2, 3. Chafey, Ieannene VOCT 3, Film Soc. 2, HR VP 3, Intra. Volleyball, Basketball. Chambers, Barry Stu. Colm. 3, HR Pres. 3, Art 1, VICA 3, ICI' WICAD. Chaney, Susan FTA 1, Film Soc. 3, Christian 2, Coug. Pride, Intra. Football. Chappell, Cathy Art 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Att. Off. 2. Chavez, David Tallisman 3, Drafting 1, 2, Gymnastics 2, 3, Letter 2. Christensen, Teri - VICA, Coun. Off. 2, 3. Chroge, Gary Latin 1, CMA 3, Intra. Volleyball, Football. Cibello, Lea Cisneros, Cecelia Clark, Robert Crest 3, French 2, Aviation 3, Stu. Coun. Rep. HR Pres. Clearwater, Mary Commentarius 3, Film Soc. Sec. 3, Talisman 1, 2, 3, Soph. Ed., Clubs Ed., Art Sec. Clem, Larry FTA 1, Crest 1, 2, 3. 181 The Senior Picnic may-I' 5+ 2 11 ,-,tt x 3 'W ti, it , 2' - P ,Nw ' A 1.9 'xii 'X r-ff.-5 , F , .K . H ' ey' ,, .g . n+ff2'14affZ1- 6 W 'M ' .51 .'eEgf.af ,a:g-Bw. 'W' lr .ta 7 ,W KF .,...,,,r , x . 1 My -.V ,TL e t ' 'yn . .. If to-,y ei, is ' K ,,. ,,, e.-R, H '.'. iflm ff :mn 1 'L' 1 14,117-Qggf-Qky, 7,9 I V ' ' ,. Q f V' - ' M ' -s f ' r -:fb - - f' Y 'ix ,. 1: -' 2 e?Yf 5z?f1'a'. ew xy , '--' , ft. 'buf- .y',T-' A A . I, .E j:,:!:.16A?,gm.. ,, A1-In 1 -' if ns, 4'-5 .Any-f . 1 nfrvigi -H H: '1'-v..l,- N -ff-wiv ,f -A 'Sh aw -+M- 7 - 1-:a'f3li,5, Q- ,,? L3J'3'fn2L.sf?, s, - gf sf: 25, 1 .. f 1'i1,'5.il::I5iA'5:i 3 .W .ffhfff j B. 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Conrad, Marsha Choir 1, 2, 3, Christian 1, 2, 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Squad Capt. 3. Cook, Darrell I-TA 2, 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, Football, Baseball. Cook, lim 1-TA 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, Baseball Letter, Football Letter, Basketball 2, 3. Cook, Patricia Commentarius 3, CMA 2, Film Soc. 3, Lib. Worker 1, 2, 3. Cooke, Dana CMA 1, 2, Film Soc., UIL Band 1, 2, 3, Speech Team 3. Counts, Richard Latin Club, Gen. Off. 3. Courtright, Leslie CMA 2, 3, Choir UIL 1, 2, 3, Fall Production 3, Gow! t Aide. Cowan, Melessa FTA 1, 2, CMA 3, HR VP 2. Cowart, Cindy - French 2, 3, FFA 1, 3, VO. Agg., Off. Worker 3. Cox, Brady FPA 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, Ag. Off. 3. Cox, Chris Band 1, 2, 3, Talisman 1, 2, 3, Co. Ed.-in-Chief 3, FTA 1, Film Soc. 2, 3, UIL Comp. 1, 2, 3. Curry, Cindy ' Christian Club 1, Film Soc. 1, 2, 3, Var. Tennis 1, 2, Coug. Pride 1. Daniell, Russ Band 1, 2, 3, UIL Band 1, 2, 3, Intra. Volleyball, Foot- ball. Davilla, Theresa Talisman 1, OEA 2, Art 1, Coug. Pride 1, 2, Intra. Volleyball. Davis, Carolyn FHA 2, Christian 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Cong. Pride 1, 2. 183 just Passing Q H Billy Stone fries some dust in Chemistry. Cathy Maxwell performs one of her many duties as a worker in the attendance office E A. The EAGLES entertained many high school students from Abilene with a concert in Dallas. Rick Spalding, Suzanne Yoimg, and Ginger Thane sight-read in Concert Choir. H 1 P I8 D. gf 2' 391331 -'X' ll ' ..,, .. if .fn ,. l Davis, lim Choir 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3. Davis, Lynn FFA Sweetheart 2, FHA 3, FFA Sec. 2, 3. Davie. Mike. 3 2 P Building Trades 2, 3, HR Rep. 1. Davis, Toni Dawson, Pat Crest 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3. Dennis, Sherry FTA 1, 2, 3, HR Pres., Ex Blub 2. Dethlefsen, jeff CB 3, Art 3, Intra. Director 3. Ditmore, Debbie FBLA 2, Film Soc. 2, HR Sec. 2, Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3 Drill Team Lt: 2, 3. Dobbs, Kathy Choir 1, 2, 3, I-TA 1, 2, 3, German 2, 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2. Dobbs, Pam Dodson, Ricky Crest 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, Speech Tournament 2, 3. Doebler, Sandy OEA 1, 2, FBLA 2, 3, Cong. Pride 3, Drill Team 3. Dorsett, Darrell Dortch, Kenneth Band 1, z, 3, orchestra 1, 2, 3, 'rhespians 2, 3, Speech R Team 2. Doty, Steve Talisman 2, FBLA 2, 3, Band 2, Mr. F.B.L.A. Driessner, Rose OBA 2, VOE C0-OP Treas. 3. Drury, Cindy Art 3, Intra. 2, 3. Dukes, Ray Dunn, Angela Orchestra 1, 2, Ecology 1, German 2, Volleyball Track 2. Dunn, Vickie OEA 2, 3, HR Sec. 3, Band 1, 2, Band UIL 1, 2. Eaton, Drinda Eckard, Shara French 2, OEA 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3. Edins, Tim Band 1, 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, UIL Comp. 1, 2, 3. Edmond, Berlin 1 Band 1, 2, Chess 1, Christian Club 3, Intra. 1, 2, 3. 18 8 Seniors At ork W i 2 . y L+... ' as A Q N S 4111:-ff K k,', ,Q ' h Q - .N W... 1' affitiggwiifl K 1 1. . , . . x 14 u A. 4. . , at 4' www . ww Patty Otto does her duty as a library worker. Frank Ritchey puts the finishing touches on a cedar chest. Mr. Glenn Caffey shows Nancy Klinker how to balance a scale in Chemistry. Larry Shed reads some information about a college. 6 C. rfiiiflw .ne ig ff. Y.'- 5 Edmonson, Philip HR Pres. 3, CB 2, Film Soc. 3, Intra. 2, 3. Ellingson, Mary Film Soc. 1, 2, 3, Ecology 1. Elliot, Mark 1, FCA 2, Film Soc. 3. Elliott, Phyllis FBLA 3, FTA 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Ely, Darrell Ely, Kenneth Engler, Darla OEA VP 3, VOE UIL Contest 3. Evans, Debbie Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 2, UIL 1, 2. Everheart, Steve Choir 1, 2, 3, Singing Men 2, 3, lntra. Basketball, UIL Choir 2. Fairbetter, Angela HR VP 3, FTA 1, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, AHS-CHS Ex- change. Falke, Ken Fannin, Carla FHA 1, DECA 2, 3. FC! Fanta, Ieannine J x FHA 3. ,is , 5 . is Farmer, D'Anne S Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, Christian Club 2, FCA 1, 2, 3, Soph. Favorite 1, junior Favorite 2. Faulkner, Marcia Talisman 3, Film Soc. 1, Christian Club 2, Art 3. Faulkner, Terrie Christian Club 2, CMA 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3. Fauntleroy, Nina Choir 3, Film Soc. 3, Fall Production 3. Feemster, Philip Choir 1, 2, 3, Ex. Club 2, Ir. Class Pres. 2, HR Pres. 3. Fergus, Greg Orchestra 1, 2, Track 1, 2. Ferguson, Diana Art 3, Intra. Volleyball 3. Ferguson, Tracy FPA 1, CMA 2, Coug. Pride 1, 2. Fiddelke, Beth Ann Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Lt. 3, FHA 2, Film Soc. 3, UIL Typing Comp. 2. Finch, Lanny Chess 1, 2, Film Soc. 3. Fite, Iana Band 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 2, 3, FHA 1, Christian Club 2, 3, UIL Band 1, 2. 187 -ri ,- Flamming, Doug HR Pres. 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, German 2, BOUS 1, EX. Club, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Runner-Up Soph. Fav. 1, Runner- Up lun. Fav. 2. ' g Flournoy, Greg S Band 1, 2, 3, Film Soc. 3, Christian'Club 2, UIL Band 1, 2, 3, Intra. Football 1. Fooshee, Sallie . Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 3, FTA 1, Christian Club 2, 3, Film Soc. 3, l-Ion. Soc. 2, 3. Ford, Lisa French 3, Intra. Volleyball, Basketball, Coun. Off., Att. Off. Forkner, Cloyce FHA 3, VICA 2, 3, Pres. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Gymnastics 2, 3. Forkner, Loyce ' . ' Christian Club 1, 2, Film Soc. 2, Art 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3. Foster, Iudy Art 3, Teacher Aide 3, Coun. Off. 2. Fowler, Joe Intra. Football 3. Francis, Eva Coug. Pride 3, Intra. Volleyball, Track 1, 2, 3, Letter Franklin, Bram HR Sec. 3, Crest 1, 2, 3, Film Soc. 1, 2, 3, Intra. Volley- ball, Swimming 1, 2, 3. Franks, Becky VICA 2, 3, Voc. Off. 3, Cosmetology jr. of the Year 2. Freeman, james Drafting 1, 2, 3, Woodshop 2, Dept. Honor Woodshop 2. Froh, Bret Crest 3, Art 2, Golf 1, 2, 3. Gallardo, Tony Band 1, 2. Gannaway, David VICA 3. Gardner, Dana Hon. Soc. 3 113 Garner, Britt Film Soc. 1, Basketball 1, 2, Basketball-Letter. Garrett, Dan 1 C Club 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Intra. Track, Volley- ball, Swimming Letter 1, 2, 3. Gayle, Sam Band 1, 2, 3, Chess 1, 3, German 2, 3, Band UIL 1, 2, 3. Gerdes, joel Band 1, Christian 1, CB 2, FTA 3. Gibbs, Roger fx Orchestra 1, 2, ap CMA 2, 3, cmiseian Club 1, Football ' Mar- 2. 3. Gillespie, Lori V French 2. 3, Math Asst., Att. Off. 2. Godbee, Glenn VICA-ICI' 2, 3. Goff, James 7-'fill 1. 2: FCA 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Track Letter 1, 2. 188 ': f .li Vw. is .3 Mg K , 'il v N Q' gf- 32331 Gomez, Tanya FHA 1, Printing 3. Goodloe, Gary VOCT Pres. 3, FTA 2, CVAE 2, 3, Swimming 1, Base- ball 1. Goodman, Vivian Art FHA 3, Gen. Off. 2, 3, lntra. Basketball, Tennis, Gore, john HR Pres. 2, Christian 1, 2, 3, lntra. Football 3. Graham, Connie FHA Parliamentarian 2, OEA Historian 2, Voc. Dist. 2, 3. Grant, Gayle Band 1, 2, Christian Club 1, FTA 1, 2, OEA 2, 3. Green, Karen Coug. Pride 3, FHA 3, Track 1, 2, C Club 2, 3. Green, Paula FHA 1. Green, Randy Choir 1, 2, 3, Commentarius Ed. 3, CMA 2, Singing Men 2, Trainer 1, 2, 3. Greenlee, Eddie Basketball 2, 3, Intra. Football, Basketball, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Gregory, Ty FTA 3, Football 1, Intra. Football 2. Grimes, Debra FHA 2, 3, Health Careers 1, CB 2. Grimm, Ken HR Rep. 2, Drafting 1, 2, 3, Intra. Football, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3. Grissom, Hardy HR VP 2, Latin 1, Film Soc. 2, 3. Grissom, john Stu. Conn. VP 3, Crest 2, 3, Ed. 3, FTA VP 1, 2, FTA Pres. 3, Film Soc. 3, BOUS 1, 2, Mainstream 1, Nat. Merit Semi-Finalist 3. Guerra, Albert ' HR VP 3, Chess 1, Oper. Main. 2. Guerra, Gina Guertler, Ruth Christian Club 1, 2, Coug. Pride 1. Hagar, Mike Choir 1, 2, 3, French 2, 3, Att. Off. 1, Singing Men 1, 2, 3. Hall, Dennis Hall, Don Band 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, Commentarius 3, FCA 1, Chris- tian Club 2, UIL Choir 1, 2, 3. Hall, Kim FTA 1, OEA 2, 3, HR VP 3, Drill Team 2. Hall, Tricia Choir 1,'0EA 2, 3, CMA 2, Coug. Pride 1. Hanna, Robin HECE 2, FHA 3, Gymnastics 3. 189 b w l r Hanson, Wayne FFA 1, 25 Intra. Basketball5 Football5 Swim Team 2. Hardin, Deidre Talisman 2, 35 Commentarius 35 Film Soc. 35 Intra. Track, Football, Basketball 1, 3. Hardin, Hank A HR Sec. 25 FFA 1, 2, 35 Intra. 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3. Hardin, james Choir 15 Singing Men 15 CVAE 2, 3. Harmon, Shereata DECA 2, 3. Harris, Cynthia Orchestra 1, 25 Film Soc. 15 Christian Club 25 VOTC 35 Intra. Basketball, Football 1, 2. Harris, Iackie Hon. Soc. 2, 35 Corr. Sec. 35 Choir 2, 35 FTA 1, 2, 35 German 2, 3. Hartley, Kathy FHA 2, 35 Art 35 P. E. Asst. 1. Harvey, Mike Stu. Coun. 35 HR Pres. 35 Crest 1, 2, 35 FTA 1, 2, 35 Oper. Mainstream'3. Hassel, Steve ' Band 15 HR Pres. 25 Basketball 1. Hatch, Helen HR VP 35 Christian Club 1, 25 FBLA 35 Att. Off. 2. Haynes, Edwinia Choir 15 FTA 15 FHA 35 Rodeo Club. 1. Heffeman, Dennis VICA-ICT 3. Helbert, Diana Henderson, Teresa French 2, 35 Christian 15 Hon. Soc. 2, 35 Film Soc. 35 Ex. Club 15 Coug. Pride 15 AHS Exchange. Henninger, Cynthia Stu. Coun. 35 FPA 15 Film Soc. 35 Coug. Pride 1, 25 Ex. Club 1, 25 Volleyball Mgr. 1, 2. Henson, Carter Hon. Soc. 2, 35 Stu. Coun. 2, 35 FCA 1, 2, 35 CMA 2, 35 Football 2, 35 Football Letter 2, 3. Henson, Cathy Stu. Coun. 1, 25 FTA 1, 25 CMA 35 Coug. Pride 1, 2, 35 Squad Capt. 3. Hemdon, Melinda HECE 2, 3. Hestand, lan FPA 15 CMA 2, 35 Coug. Pride 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Letter 2, 3. Hicks, jay Basketball 1, 2, 3. Hill, Mike FFA 15 FCA 2, 35 Football 2, 35 Letter 2, 35 Basketball 15 Baseball 1, 3. Hilliard, David Latin 1, 25 Basketball, Baseball 1, 2. Hindman, Glenn CV AE 3. HMA ,,, 'M 'fx .wifi 'W We .91 . 1 f1f2'.:': , 4 . Qzwiirtzf. 1- ix i 90 . QRJSA. Q ,fe S 1.1.21 Hindshaw, jerry CB 2. - Hodges Michelle Commentarius 3, CMA 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, Christian Club 1, 2. Hoff, Ricky Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2, Baseball 1,f2,fif'f-- Hoffman, Pam FHA 3, Latin 3, Art 3, English Aide 2, Biology Aide 2. Hogan, George Stu. Coun. 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, Speech Team 1, 2, 3. Hogan, Mike FCA 1, 2, 3, C Club 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Football Letter 2, 3. Holley, Kay ' FCA 3, Film Soc. 3, FTA 1, Coug. Pride 1, Christian Club 2. Holmes, Tammy FHA 1, HECE 3, Swim Team 2. Hood, Marty FTA 2, FCA 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Football Letter 2, 3. Hooper, David Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Talisman 1, 2, 3, Associate Ed. 3, CMA 3, FTA 2, Basketball 1, 2. Hoover, Randy Chess 1, 2, ICT 3, Art Asst. 2. Howard, Corey Howard, Fritz Ecology 1, Film Soc. 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3. Howard, Scott Choir 1, 2, 3, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, CMA 3. Huddleston, Charles Talisman 2, Christian Club 2, lntra. Football 2, 3. Huff, Kay Choir 1, 2, 3, FTA 3, Christian Club 1, 2, Coug. Pride 1, 2. Hunt, Mark Choir 1, 2, 3, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, CMA 2, 3, Choir UIL 1, 2, 3. Hutson, Thomas VOCT 2, 3, Off. Worker 2, 3. Hutson, Tracy Christian Club 1. lnce, Donna Christian Club 1, Film Soc. 3, FHA 1, Coug. Pride 1, Volleyball 1. jackson, Kathy Band 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, latin 2. jackson, Leesa Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 2, 3, Commentarius 3, Christian Club 1, AHS-CHS Exchange 1. jackson, Marjorie Choir 1, 2, Lib. Worker 2. laeobsen, Kathy FTA 1, 2, 3, German 2, 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, Volleyball 1, lntra. Football. 191 jacques, Anna Marie jeter, Cynthia Talisman-Bus. 1, 2, German 2, Christian Club 1, Coug. Pride 1, 2. V johnson, Cindy Swim Team 1, 2. johnson, Cindy Christian Club I7'DE Club 2. ,nm gl... ..., -fe. .. johnson, jennifer j FTA 1, 2, CMA 3, Christian Club 2, Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Squad Capt. 3. johnson, Lanel OEA 2, 3, CMA 3, Reg. OEA 2. johnson, Tonya Commentarius 3, Photo. Ed. 3, CMA 3, Film Soc. 1, 2. johnston, Aaron Intra. Officiating 2. jonas, Tricia FHA 1, 2, 5th VP 2. jones, Elaine FPA 1, 2, Christian Club 1, 2, Coug. Pride 1, 2, jV Tennis 1. jones, john ' FFA 1, 2, 3. jones, julie Film Soc. 2, 3, FTA 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Tennis Letter 1, 2, 3. jones, Randy FCA 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Football Letter 2, 3, Baseball Letter 1, 2. jones, Scott Latin 1, 2, FTA 1, 2, FCA 1, 2, CMA 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, Let- ter 2, 3. jones, Sherry FHA 1, DECA 2, 3. julien, jon HERO 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3. Keele, LuElla FHA 1, HECE 1, 2, 3, Clinic Worker 1. Kidd, Ronnie Choir 1, 2, 3, FPA 1, CMA 2, 3, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Fall Pro- duction 3. Kimble, jackie lntra. Football 3. King, Diane Ecology 1, OEA 2, 3, Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3. Kirk, Marisa FHA 2, Coug. Pride 1, 2. A Kirkland, Teresa oEA 2, 3, Prim. off. 1. Kirkman, Peggy Art 1, 2, 3, Ex Board 3. - Kitchell, Les FPA 1, Film Soc. 3, German 2, Intra. Football, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. ' 192 O Klinger, Tim Band 1, 2, 3, Latin 3, Film Soc. 2, Intra. Football 1, 2, 3. Klinker, Nancy French 2, Track 1, lntra. Basketball, Volleyball 3. Knapp, Karen Choir 1, 2, 3, FPA 1, CMA 2, Coug. Pride 1, 2, AHS- CHS Exchange 1. Knecht, Karl Drafting 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3. Kohutek, Mike FCA 2, 3, FFA 1, Baseball 2, 3. Konecny, Raymond Band 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3. Korman, Greg Siren Squad 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, 3, Christian Club 2, Tennis 1. Kunkel, Andy Choir 1, 2, 3, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, German Club 3, Choir UIL 1, 2, 3. Lail, lim CMA 1, 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 1, 2. Lambert, Barbara FHA 2, 3, FBLA 3, Intra. Volleyball. Lambert, Buddy Art 1. Lambert, Steven Latin 2, 3. Landrum, Melinda Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, CMA 2, Film Soc. 3, C Club 2, 3. Lane, Kim FTA 2, CMA 3, Gymnastics 2, lntra. Volleyball 2, 3, Football 1. Lane, Sherry Langston, Dennis Choir 1, Singing Men 1, UIL Choir. Lanier, Lisa Bottom 6 2, HR. VP 2, FTA 1, 2, CMA 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2. Lantrip, Kathy Band 1, VOE 2, 3. Lanz, Paul Band 2, 3, Drafting 3, UIL Band 3. Laurence, David FCA 1, 2, Christian Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Lawson, Ianna Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Talisman 3, Fall Production 3. Leader, Ieff Leasure, Rita FHA 2, Art 2, 3, lntra. Volleyball 3. Lee, Vickie Film Soc. 1, 2, CMA 3, lntra. Basketball, Volleyball 1, 3. 193 S R Leonhart, Phillip HR Rep. 3, Film Soc. 2, Art 3, Intra. Basketball, Foot- ball, Soccer 2. Liddle, loan FHA 2, Art 3, Intra. Volleyball 1. Lillibridge, Lori Lib. Worker 2. Lindley, Tommy Talisman 1, 2, 3, Sports Ed. 2, 3, CMA 2, 3, FPA 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3. Lindsey, Britt Crest-Bus. 3, FTA 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3. Lindsey, Shelia FFA 1, 2, OEA 3, HR Rep. 3. Loomis, Donald Intra. 3. Lopez, Theresa Christian Club 1, OEA 2, 3. Loving, Julie OEA 2, 3. Lowden, Peggy Lowe, Alicia Stu. Coun. 2, CMA 2, German 2, FHA 3. Lowther, Pat Band 1, 2, Christian Club 1, 2, UIL Band 1, 2. Lusk, Melissa Choir 2, 3, FHA 1, Christian Club 2, CMA 3, Att. Off. 2. McCarty, Mike Lib. Worker 1, 2. McCay, David FCA 1, 2, 3, FTA 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball Letter 1, 2, 3. McClelland, Susie Crest 3, French 3, Intra. Basketball, Volleyball 1. McCoy, Chuck CMA 2, 3, Christian Club 1, Tennis 1, Intra. Football 2, 3. McCoy, Pam McDorman, Kathy Christian Club 1, VCE 2, Coug. Pride 1. Mclnnis, Barbara Talisman 2, 3, Film Soc. 3, Coug. Pride 1. McKee, Buddy VICA 2, Track 1, 2, Letter 2. McLeod, Paula Christian Club 2, 3, CMA 1, 2, Coug. Pride 2, 3. McLeod, Paula CMA 1, 2, 3, Coug. Pride 1, HR Sec. 2, Hon. Soc. 2, 3. McLeod, Sharon . CMA 3, FHA 1, French 2, Coug. Pride 1. Es.-, 194 McLoughlin, jerry FTA 1, IV Swimming 2. McNaughton, Steven Art 1, Drafting 2, FCA 25 Athletics 1, 2. McNaughton, Susan FHA 3, Intra. 1, 2, 3, Lib. Workers 2. eeee .A eeee eeeee ee- eeeeee e e. ee FFA, HECE 2, Film Soc. 2, Intra. Soccer Tennis, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Mac Nevin, Lezlie FTA 1, 2, 35 OEA 2, FTA 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3. Manly, Marc Latin 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, Tourn. Speech 3. Marr, Richard VICA 3, Intra. 2. ' H Marr, Rob Choir 1. Martin, Robert Film Soc. 1, FTA 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Intra. Football, Soc- cer, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Mask, Keith Crest Sports Ed. 1, 27 Film Soc. 3, Crest Associate Ed. 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Mason, Carl Intra. Officiating 1, 2, 3. Mason, Carla FHA 27 Christian Club 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3. Massey, john p Matthews, Sabrina OEA Pres. 2, HR Pres. 3, HR Treas. 2, VOE 2, 3. Maxwell, Cathy Bottom 6 3, HR Sec. 1, 25 FTA 1, 2, 37 Coug. Pride 1, 2. May, Mark ICT 3. Mayfield, Randy Medina, Bulmaro CMA 3, HR Pres. 1. Melega, Sheri Primary Office 3. Melson, jeff Hon. Soc. 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 3, Latin 1, 2, Film Soc. 3, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, IV Football Manager 1. Mergenhagen, Carol Commentarius 3, FTA 1, 27 German 2, Crest 1, HR Treas. 3. 9 Metcalf, Star Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Commentarius Ed.-In-Chief, CMA Treas. 2, 33 Miss CMA 2. Middlebrook, Laura CMA 3, HR Rep. 2, 3, Exchange Club 1, 2, 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Squad Captain 3. Middlebrook, David FCA 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3: Ath. Off., HR Pres. 3. lfh Miller, Linda Stu. Coun. 2, 3, HR Pres. 2, 3, Ecology 1, OEA 2, CMA 3. ' Miller, Ron HR VP 3, ROTC 2, 3. A Moore, Chuck I Choir 1, 2, 3, HR Rep. 1, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, Fall Pro- duction, Choir UIL 1, 2, 3. Moore, Kim FCA 2, C Club 2, 3, Christian Club 1, Film Soc. 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Football Letter 2, 3. Moore, Lisa 0 HR Pres. 3, FTA 1, Christian Club 2, 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2. Moran, Thomas - V Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2, lntra. Basketball 1, 2. Morris, Mindy Band 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, CMA 1, 2, 3, HR VP 3, Choir Sec. 3. Mosley, Molly Honor Soc. 2, 3, French 2, 3, Film Soc. 3, NMSQT Commendation 3. Mosshart, Tod FCA 1, 2, 3, C Club 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 2, Foot- ball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Track Letter 1, 2, 3. Muncy, Loylene FTA 1, 2, Crest Ed. 1, 2, 3, Coug. Pride 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3. Murphrey, Leslie Christian Club 1, 2, Film Soc. 3, Coug. Pride 1, HR Pres. 2, HR VP 3. Neill, Iohn Latin 2, 3, CMA 2, Film Soc. 3, Intra. Football 2, 3. Nelsen, Mary Latin 1, CMA 2, 3, Thespians 3, Biology Asst. 3. Nelson, Tommye Lynn FHA 2, 3, Health Careers 1, OEA 3, Coug. Pride 2, 3, Drill Team 3. Nelson, Velva FTA 1, 2, Film Soc. 3, C Club 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3. Nemeth, Teresa Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Treas. 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, Christian Club 1, 2, Film Soc. 3. Newton, Mike Band 1, VOCT 3, Marching Comp. 1. Nickell, Alicia Band 1, 2, Crest 1, FTA 1, 2, Film Soc. 3. Nixon, Pam Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Christian Club 1, 2, CMA 3. ' Novak, Greg Orchestra 1, 2, German 2, Film Soc. 1, 2, 3, Football 3. Nowell, jimmy , Greenhands 1, lntra. Football 3. Odom, Mark FFA 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Basketball 1, 2. Olson, Bill Aviation 3. Ongman, Tim 196 Orr, Tim Orchestra 1, 2, 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3. Otto, Patty OEA 2, Sec. 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Letter 3, Basketball 2, 3, VOE Comp. 2, 3. PQi1,'KiE'W 'Y' ' 'W' W' Y 'YW' 'Y MW 'YV' Crest 1, FHA 3, Christian Club 1, Coug. Pride 1. Palmer, Scott Chess 1. Papp, Billy Latin 1, 2, CMA 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Park, Allen VICA-ICT 2, 3, FFA 1. Parker, julia VICA 1, 2, 3, Gold A Award. . Parker, Layna Orchestra 1, 2, 3, UIL 1, 2, 3, CB 2, FPA 1, CMA 3. Parker, Paige . FPA 1, 2, Film Soc. 3, Ex Club 2. Parker, Terrell ICI' 3. Parsley, Rex Film Soc. 3, Intra. Football, Basketball 3. Patterson, Toni . Film Soc. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Capt. 3. Payne, Sammy S 2 ICI' QVICAJ 3, CB Sec. . Peck, julie FPA 1, rum soc. 1, 3, Jr. Class VP 2, coug. Pride' 1, Volleyball 2. - Perez, joe Petty, Cheryl Choir 1, Att. Off. 2. Petty, Laura FTA 1, 2, 3, Cong. Pride 1, 2, Intra. 1, 2, 3, Runner-Up Soph. Favorite 1, HR Pres. 2. Pierce, Brad Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Pres. 3, Talisman Sports Ed. 1, 2, Assistant Ed. 3, CMA 2, 3, Track 1, 2. Point, Greg Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Film Soc. 3, Ind. Arts 1, 2, 3, HR VP 3. Polk, Cynthia Band 1, Commentarius Pub. Rel. Mgr. 3, FTA 1, 2, French 3, Coug. Pride 2, 3, Drill Team 3, Tournament Speech 2, 3. ' Pool, Brent FCA 1, 2, CB 2, Football 1, 2. Pope, Gage Choir 1, 2, 3, FPA 1, 2, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, Film Soc 3, Tennis 1. Powell, Mark Talisman 1, 2, 3, FPA 1, Film Soc. 3, Gemman 2. Prachyl, Allen Tennis 1, 2, 3. ' 197 S R S Prado, Tammy HR Pres. 37 FBLA-Treas. 2, 37 HR Rep. 3. Prigmore, Cheryl Talisman 2, 37 Christian Club 17 FPA 27 Film Soc. 37 Coug. Pride 1, 2. Purkof, james HR VP 37 Thespians 37 FFA 1, Intra. Football 2. Pruski, Luci HRVP 27 FHA 17 Art 2, 37 Intra. Volleyball. Quinn, Bryant Stu. Coun. 37 Talisman 1, 2, 37 Associate Ed. 37 Film Soc. 2, 37 Basketball 1, 2, 3. Randel, Mary Margaret , Christian Club 1, 27 FHA 1, 37 Film soc. 3: Talisman 2, 37 Sec. Hd. 37 Coug. Pride 1, 2. Raney, john CMA 37 CB 27 FCA 37 Basketball 1, 2. Rathbun, jeff Commentarius Prose Ed. 37 Band 1, 2, 37 UIL Band 1, 2, 37 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Ray, Paulette Reddell, Dennis Drafting 17 Careers in Medicine 2, 37 Basketball 1. Reed, Clay Football 17 Intra. 2, 3. Reed, Regina FHA 37 Drill Team 37 Track 1, 2, 37 Letter 1, 2, 3. Reese, Peggy French 2, 37 Band 1, 27 Choir 1, 27 Intra. Volleyball 3. Richards, Carol DE 2, 37 Intra. Volleyball. Richey, Tami VICA 2, 37 Voc. Off. 3. Ritchey, Frank CB 27 Christian Club 17 VICA 37 Football 1, 2, 3. Roadcap, Bobby FPA 17 FTA 27 Film Soc. 37 Talisman 1, 2, 37 Hd. Photographer 37 Tennis 1, 2. Robinson, Janie Talisman 37 Asst. Bus. Mgr. 37 FTA 27 Film Soc. 37- Latin lp Tennis 1. Robinson, Sharon Crest lp Bus. Mgr. 27 Coug. Pride 17 OEA 2, 3. Rodriquez, Velma Orchestra 1, 2, 37 Film Soc. 27 Art 3. Rossi, john 7 EIIFCA 2, 37 Body Shop Club 27 Intra. Football, Softball Row, Brian Rumble, Suzie Art 3, Intra. Baseball 1, 27 Off. 2. Runnels, Bert HR Pres. 37 Chess 1 VP 37 Intra. Football, Soccer, Ping ,ww 'live w 25,7 5 Pong 2. T i 1 98 5 b Ile V 7 ,VAY Y M ,W A +A, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,A,,,., . aw? is. 1 ,Q ,S - Eg. 4 .. His R ' ' yi Rutherford, Cheryl Art 3, VP 3, Coug. Pride 1, Intra. Football 2, 3. Sampson, Ron Chess 1, Auto Body Club 2, 3, Pres. 3. Sanders, Cindy Art 3. Sargent, Miron VICA 3. ' Saunders, Kenneth FFA 3, HR Rep. 1, Stu. Coun. 2. ' Scalf, Brian Sedberry, Michael lntra. 2. Shackleford, Ann Talisman 2, Christian Club 2, Film Soc. 3, lntra. Basketball, 2. Shed, Larry Band 1, 2, 3, HR VP 2, 3, Christian Club 2, Film Soc. 3, UIL Band 1, 2, 3. Shelton, Terresa Tennis 1. Shepard, Karen Talisman 1, FFA 2. Sherrod, Janice FFA 1, 2, Christian Club 1, 2, Coug. Pride 1. Sidener, Ruth . Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, French 2, CMA 3, UIL Choir 1, 2, 3. Sills, Ronnie Art 1, 2, DECA 3. Simmering, Sue Film Soc. 2, 3, lntra. Volleyball 1, 3. Simmons, Anna Simpson, Valerie Christian Club 1, 2, I-'PA 2, Film Soc. 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, Volleyball 1. Skiles, Tim HR Treas. 2, VICA-ICT 2, 3. Sleeper, Shelby French 2, FHA 2. Smith, David Smith, David CMA 2, 3, German 2, 3, Football Mgr. 2, 3. Smith, Dee Dee Band 1, 2, 3, CMA 2, 3, UIL Band 1, 2, 3. Smith, Eddie Smith, Gary A 199 The Political Bandwagon as ww Qi .53 11 X ..e'w .,,, . . ,gy H 2. 4 K - Young Republican Ianice Bryant did her share of calling Ford supporters. lane Ann Strother and Janie Robinson inspect voting lists. Chris Cox calls prospective Republicans. Carter supporters: Janie Robinson, Cloyce Forkner, Kerry Allison, Russell Rudd, Forkner, Roger Austin, lane Ann Strother, proudly display a Carter poster. I Loyce 200 Smith, james FTA 3, Intra. Football, Basketball 1, 3, HR VP 1. Smith, jo Ann FHA 2, 3. Smith, joe FFA 2, 3, Stu. Coun. 1, 2, Greenhands 1. SriHHi,T5ttY 'V' n 'W' ' W' Www Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, FCA 3, Talisman 1, 2, Film Soc. 1, CMA 1, 2, 3. Smith, Todd Smith, T. W. FFA 1, 2, 3, Band 1. Snow, Tammie Christian Club 1, FTA 2, 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2. Sommerville, Rich Spalding, Rick Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Latin 1, 3, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, Film Soc. 3. Spears, Matt French 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, Intra. Football, Basketball 1, 3. Speight, Will Stanhouse, Ronald DECA 2, 3, DE 2, 3. Stanley, Pam FPA 1, French 2, 3, Film Soc. 3, Coug. Pride 1. Stevens, Nancy Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, FPA 1, CMA 2, 3, C Club. Stevenson, james Band 1, 2, 3, Film Soc. 3, UIL Band 1, 2, 3. Stewart, Iudy Christian Club 2, 3, Talisman 2, 3, HR VP 3. Stewart, Tony FFA 1, 2, 3, DE 2, 3, Intra. 1. Stoecker, Ruth Band 1, 2, latin 2, Film Soc. 3. Stokes, Tim Stone, Billy Film Soc. 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, HR Pres. 1. Stonecipher, Ross Stracener, Iudy Christian Club 1, OEA 2,' 3, HR Treas. 2. Strother, lane Ann Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Talisman Bus. 2, 3, Bus. Ed. 3, latin Club 1, FTA 2, Tennis 1. Stuard, Iana Choir 2, 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3. 201 V S Bon Appetite B. A. B. C. o john Goreand Don Hall take a break from the hardships of school during their lunch hour. Angela Fair-better appears glad to give money for anything she can eat. n Carter Henson works on a masterpiece that he'll soon eat. 202 ,, Sudderth, Brenda OEA 2, 37 DE 2, 37 HR Pres. 3. Summers, Kim VICA 2, 37 FPA 17 Intra. Volleyball 3. Taylor, Steve Siren Squad .37 FPA 17 Film Soc. 37 Baseball 1, 2, 37 LEIIE1' ZYI' W W ' Y ' Teal, Gary Band 1, 2, 37 Christian Club 17 Film Soc. 37 Latin 2, 3. Tedder, Chuck Latin 17 FTA 27 CMA 37 Golf 1, 2. Tedford, Carol FTA 1, 2, 37 Sec. 37 Coug. Pride 1, 2, 37 HR VP 37 OEA Treas. 2, 3. ' Temple, Randy FTA 1, 27 CMA 37 Basketball 1, 2, 3. Thacker, Valerie FPA 17 CMA 2, 37 Film Soc. 3. Thane, Ginger Choir 1, 2, 37 Christian Club 1, 27 Film Soc. 37 Coug. Pride 1, 27 UIL Choir 1, 2, 3. Thiele, Phylis I-TA 1, 2, 37 German 27 lntra. 3. Thomas, Gary FFA 1, 2, 3. Thomas, johnny Thomason, Edward FFA 2, 37 Greenhands 1. Timms, Angela Band 1, 2, 37 Talisman 17 FHA 27 Twirler 2, 3. Tiner, Darrell Chess 17 HR Treas. 1. Torres, Sandra FHA 17 VOCT 3. Trotter, Kristi FPA 1, 27 FCA 37 Film Soc. 1, 2, 37 Coug. Pride 17 Ten- nis 1. Truitt, Tim FPA 17 Latin 2, 37 Treas. 37 Football 17'1'rack 1, 2, 37 Letter 2, 3. Turner, Keith Film Soc. 37 Ex. Club 27 Basketball 1, 2, 37 Track 17 Basketball Letter 2, 3. Turney, David Choir 1, 2, 37 Singing Men 1, 2, 37 Chess 1. Unrue, Charlotte Band 17 Christian Club 17 VOCI' 2. Utter, jeff Stu. Conn. 1, 2, 37 Choir 1, 2, 37 FCA 1, 37 FTA 2, 37 Swimming 1, 2. Vargas, Larry CV AE 37 HR Treas. 37 Swimming 1, 2, 3. Vaughan, Vic HR VP 37 Golf 1. 203 wo B Two A. P Ion Iulien and Mike Blake discuss important matters. Lucia Arrant and Clara Wallace walk the pipe at the Senior Picnic. ' Michelle Hodges and Toni Davis admire the Senior pic- ture. Marisa Kirk and Debbie Waldraff watch Jana Fite sew in Homemaking. C. 204 D. V ' Vick, james Film Soc. 37 Track 1, 2, 37 Intra. Football, Volleyball 2, 3. Vickery, 'Diane Art Club 2, 37 Track 3. Vokes, Mike Film Soc. 37 HR Pres. 37 Intra. Football 1, 2, 3. Wadsworth, Judy Gymnastics 3. . , Waldon, james CMA 3. Waldraff, Debbie Film Soc. 2, 37 Talisman 1, 2, 37 Band 1, 2, 37 Assistant Ed. Talisman 3. Walker, Nena ,,'t Commentarius Art Ed. 37 FPA 1, 37 CMA 2, 37 German 2, 3. Walker, Wesley Film Soc. 27 Chess 17 Intra. Soccer 1, 2, 3. Wallace, Clara FTA 1, 27 CMA 37 Coug. Pride 1. Wallace, Robert Christian Club 1, 2, 37 Basketball 2, 37 letter 2, 37 Chess 1. Warren, Kay FTA 27 Ecology 17 Film Soc. 3. Washington, Terri FBLA 37 FHA 2, 37 Coug. Pride 1, 2, 37 Track 2, 3. Watkins, Denise CMA 37 Film Soc. 1, 2, 37 Swimming 1, 2, 37 Letter 2, 3. Webb, Dana A VOCI' 2. Weber, Bobby FCA 2, 37 FTA 17 Football 1, 2, 37 Letter 2, 3.' Weissinger, Iudy . Film Soc. 37 Choir 3. Wemer, Marsha A Crest 17 Art 2, 37 Film Soc. 17 Intra. Soccer 2. West, Stanley ' Baseball 2. Wetsel, Ryne FFA 1, 2, 37 Golf 1, 2, 37 Letter 3. Wherry, Jerome Film Soc. 1, 27 Intra. Football 2. Whisenhunt, Cliff FCA 1, 2, 37 FPA 1, 2, 37 Drama 27 HR Pres. 27 Siren Squad 3. White, Beth FTA 17 DECA 27 Thespians 3. White, Betina FTA 1, 2, 37 Coug. Pride 1. White, Libby FHA 17 FFA 2, 37 Intra. Volleyball 1. 205 F... , , ,, 1 Y i i I , 5 5 V P I l 1 r 1 E ER h S Whiteley, Max FTA 1, 2, 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, Stu. Coun.p Pres. 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Hon. Soc. 2, 3. Whitely, Terry Speech 1. Whitman, Pam Christian Club 1, Film Soc. 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, 3, Ex. Club 2. ' s Wicker, Philip ' CB 2, 3, Film Soc. 37 Chess 1, AHS-CHS Exchange 2. Wilkey, Carrie CMA 3, Health Careers 1. Wilkins, Cheryl Wilkerson, Mary Ann OEA 3. Williams, Danny VICA ICT 2, 3. Williams, Greg CMA 2, Film Soc. 2, Chess 1, Track 2, Swimming 1. Williams, Richard FTA 1, CB 2, FCA 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Letter 3. Williams, Terrie FFA 1, 3, French 2, 3, Intra. Football, Volleyball 2, 3. Williamson, Marvin Willson, james FFA 1, 2, 3, Greenhands 1, 2, 3. Wilson, David Greenhands 1, 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3. Wilson, Malinda Band 1, 2, Intra. Football 3. Wilson, Melinda FFA 1, 2, 3, lntra. Volleyball, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Wimbley, Charles Intra. Football, Basketball 2, 3, Aviation Pres. 3. 0 Winn, Beverly FHA 1. 2. 3. Womack, jeff Art Club 2, 3, Pres. 3. Woolf, Pat Drafting 1: DECA 3. V Wright, Erin FPA 1, 3, Christian Club 1, 23 Coug. Pride 1, 2. Wright, Wendy FTA 1, 25 Film Soc. 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, Speech Team. Wyatt, Paula OEA 2, 37 Chap. 3. Yarko, Dan. 1 P w W r P206 BL. ,,A ,,,, 444, Yeary, Callie A FFA 2, 3, Greenhands 17 Basketball 1, 2, Track 1. Young Benita 2 FHA 2, FBLA 35 Intra. Volleyball 1. Young Mary C Club 2, 3, Christian Club 2, 35 FHA 3, Coug. Pride 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3. - Young, Suzanne Choir 1, 2, 3, FHA 3, Coug. Pride 1, 25 Christian Club 1, 2. - Young, Trennon FCA 2, 35 VICA 37 Football 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3. Yotmg, Trey Zimmerman, David FPA 1, Film Soc. 2, 3, Tennis 1, 27 Letter 2. Hon. Soc. 2, 3. Q.. 4... --2- - 2 , A. A. Teresa Henderson labors over one of Mr. Holladays outrageous World Lit. assignments. B. Mike Blake casts his ballot. f Ally. B. 207 uniors Have Enthusiastic Year i The Junior Class of spirited. Returning for their second year of high school, its members quickly found their way into the mainstream of student life. They were soon offering challenges for the leadership of Cooper. They grew both in the areas of scholastic and was both inspired and Ain't we fine, Ain't we great, We're the Coogs of 78 complishments they achieved an unparalleled status among their fellow students. junior class officers for 1976-77 were: John Kiker, president, David Bauernfeind, vice-president, Drew Dillard, treasurer, Wanda Keels, recording secre- tracurricular activities. Through all of these tary, Nancie Beckham, corresponding secretaryg Donna Willis, student council representative. WEBS- 20 2 F 4.1 as 5 4 5 3 f 1 5 5 i a 9 5 F ii 2 2 f' Dinah Booker, Penny .-sv' V 42. .W ,a - rg f ' f 'N Law 'ff' I Kenneth Dennis All E F' 'L Doyle Brad Kelly Secta Greg Terrie Cathy Oliver Elaine john Pam Terri Brenda Joann Randy Anita Dee Ann Burnett, Ray Burns, William Becky Ron Ellie Floyd Vicki Wanda Cathy Carole Brian Kowe 2 Candie Frank eresa Ten Penny ,nv-4-. ,,...., Robert Rxck Keith -,... Q. wk ww 'v P? ,,,- ur 2 N s ws- New '4f!'?7 ' cy 'WIN .F esp f Q-.Q -...MA fin Faculty and Studen ts Rela L I: l mk W Y A C. Mrs.'Madeleine Alexander NX H Sely D. Joan Buzard watches schedule card Martin and a S time to talk with Mrs. Bonds about an ngmire in Biology. jackson types out a student 221 K S ii 3 if 2 2 3 a uniors Are Involved in a J Wide Range Activities q5 2 L'x,1 i Derrell Dee Nxchols Mark Nam: Barbette Tony jamie Melissa Parker Sherri Karin Debra Stacy Ann Lou Ann Brent Proctor Davrd Chnshe Mary Darrel Roy Debbre 49 ties' Day xl L., .3 -f1'F3? 'L,L 9f5',,,,':,,:',7iii33'3 A ,1., ww-ffmg .... I rl I --A-W--vs-.r.-.1.,.. N,.W ,,,,,,,,,g y 1 X... f........ ii 5, Q gi, gr ' fri' E4 I X ! I V, 54 D 2 E D I l T I Brown and David Davis can not understand why Mary Hofheinz did up for Fifties' Day. Hodgson, alias: The Ponzi' Roller Derby Queen, Barbara Everett, takes time out for a drink. 225 Q 2 E -3 E ? Ii 1 I 5 5 1 I S P, 51 Li Z 2 3 2 3 2 5 5 E 2 P 2 E E 2 5 C 5 1 SQ: i E ii 9 5 QL 1 2 Ei E2 fi 5 uf' V uniors Contemplate if e , 5 31 A. K B. '-K . C. 'G' Angela Eppler stops to think during her chemistry class. Russell Rudd recuperates from the fall production. Richard DeLeon reads up on current events. 432 s fl Zi f rf ,ur 'ff 'lf W: K 6 IA ka F b,,,,, w I N 4 A., ,.., C. F, s f , , 5, rw-V f - 227 vw Smith SPSHCSU LUV A , Springfield, Cari Standard, David Stanhouse Thomas Steele, jeff Stephens, Gina Stevens, Cathy Stevens, julia Stevenson, Gwen Stonecipher, Kevin Stuwbridge, Bob St. Peter, Cherrie Stubblefield Lisa Stults, Candy Sullivan, Danny Surles Tim Suries, Tony Szymanskl, Suzann Tally, Richard Tarver, Marci Taylor, Qx ' . ,.1, Q SF' 'R f far.. 'Wm ,,x,,.,.,,,i,,,,Yg,,,EN,:,,S,ks,.Wi.,i,,SS. ,axgfigg K ,AqQ,,,k.,i,L.Q5.c?,1,,:,,EWw,x L, J,,5,V:N,afaW?VE,J 7:1 ,1,,,,M.. ,M Q, J .K.,,,1 N-,..,. ..Q,,,,x,N,,..4..,p.,,.4 WMS... ., ,... .H -,.,.,,.x ,,,,Q ,.,,,,M.,,.W, ..V.N..X,V,.,,.,.,. , ,,,.,.,,,,,u .W .. ,,..,..V ,V N. , , , V ,K . , ., , , W V., , V V , ., V, . . , V .V Mary jo Alisa Yaw jana Yeildmg Phil Young, Debbie Young Kathy Young, Stanley A. Sandy Harkness and Kristi Wyatt concentrate hard as they take a test. B. Suzanne Cook enjoys her lunch hour. 'TN Friendship Sophomore-:s .r ' 43.0 9-59, 4, .1 xv V wow S 2 Spirit ill Shine in ' When it came to spirit and class co-operation, the Sophomores of '76-'77 had their work cut out for them. Since the beginning of the school year, they became thoroughly involved in the school's activities with an enthusiasm that spread like wildfire. Aside from designing and building the Sophomore Homecoming 1976 float, they made their class sign, with the words Spirit Will Shine In '79 emblazened across the front. The big event this year was the winning of the coin competition in October. The Sophomore class officers of 1976-1977 were: Robert Hughes, President, Toni Gregg, Vice-President, Paige Powers, Treasurer, Terri Gregg, Recording Secretary, Becky Kidd, Corres- ponding Secretary and Kelly Scholes, Student Council Represen- tative. The future looks bright for the innovative sophomores, and this year they have indeed proved that SPIRIT WILL SHINE IN '79! B. ,, , i mil .f'fsf,, ,Z ,A K , The Sophomore class officers of 1976-1977 were, from left to right: Robert Hughes, Kelly Scholes, Paige Powers, Terri Gregg, Becky Kidd and Toni Gregg. Robert Hughes seeks revenge. Abbott, john Adams, Martha Adams, Tim Ailts, Eva Albritton, Mario Alexander, Mike Allen, Tammie Allma nd, jimmy Allred, jerry Allred, Stephen Allred, Tammy j. Alsdorf, Amy Alvord, Mike Anderson, joe Anderson, Michelle Anderson, Mike Andress, Kellie Angley, Shirley Aranda, Esther Archer, john Arnold, Kielh Atkins, Lisa Ayres, Cheryl Baber, Sheila Bagley, Bobby Baker, Donna L. Baker, Ga ry Bargainer, Carl Barrera, Leo Barrett, Donna Bartlett, Kenneth Batko, Eddie Batko, john Battey, jeanna Baugh, Cristina Bennett, janet Bergeron, Lennis Bevill, Larry Bilberry, Bobby Bivins, Wayne Black, Steve Blackmon, Letha Blake, David W. Blake, Gary Bleeker, Melvin Bobo, Carla Boggs, jim Bonny, Sylvia Box, Sherry Boykin, jeff Boyd, james Boyd, jeff Bradley, Elizabeth Bradley, La Donna Bradley, Marcia Bradshaw, Becky Brand, Mike Bray, Caron Brawley, Carol Breedlove, Warren Brennan, Nancy Bridges, Lora Briscoe, Ronnie Brooks, jesse Brooks, Rodge Brooks, Sherry Brown, Mark Brown, Victor Brunson, Ronda Bryan, David Bryson, Cindy M. Buck, Kimberly K. 2 cn: cJOm ' Bullock, Lesa Bullock, Sandy Burgess, Susan Burks, Becky Burks, Mary Burns, Edwina Burrus, Marsheila Burson, Iulie Burton, Patricia Caffey, Barbara Kay Cagle, Steve Caldwell, Donna Caldwell, jimmy Camacho, Lawrence Cambell, Leslie Canada, William Caronna, Bill Carroll, Craig Carter, Mary Casey, Clara Casey, Donald Casler, Mike Catron, Debbie Cave, Nancy Cavazos, Debra Chambers, joe Chambers, Pamela Chamberlin, Vanessa Chastain, Mike Chia, Stella Chipman, Steven Chittum, Dee Clark, Shelly Cleckner, Sherry Clemens, Dennis Clemons, Michelle Cochran, lim Cockerell, Carolyn Coenen, Don Cohen, Scott Cole, Sonja Coltharp, Curt Comella, Thomas Compher, Mary Conley, Iay Cook, Gilbert Core, jackie Corn, Richard Cotman, Sheryl Cox, David Cox, Gretchen Crain, Debbie Cram, Beth Cranor, Mary Crosthwait, john Crouse, Kelvin Cubine, Michelle Cunningham, Dana Currier, Brent Daffern, David Dahlgren, David Dambach, Cyndi Daniell, Craig Daniels, Clayton Danielson, john Dashner, Denise David, Dale Davila, Kerry Davis, Bruce Davis, Donny Davis, james 254 Davis, Ron Davis, Ronald Day, Randy Dehoyos, Cecilia Deleon, Tony Dement, Corky Dempsey, Vickie Dennis, Forest Dennis, jackie Dennis, Susan Densman, joretta Deshazo, Gil Devereaux, Debra Ditmore, William Dorsett, Rusk Doss, Darrell Downing, Ron Downy, james Doyle, Missy Draper, Ken Druesedow, Bobby Drury, Robert C. Dunn, Mindy Dunn, Retia Durilla, Mike Duvall, june Duvau, Laura Earnest, Diana Edwards, Cathi Ellis, Kirk Ellis, Linda Ely, Mark Emery, Martin Engler, Kevin Engler, Kim Evans, Sharon Everheart, james Evers, Angela Fann, Carmen Farris, Deidre Fensterbush, Mike Fernandez, Angel Ferrell, Carl Ferris, Nancy Fiddelke, Todd Fife, Mary Lee Files, Barbara Fitts, Albert Fitzgerald, Keith Flannagan, james Fletcher, I. T. Floeck, Kristy Flournoy, Pam Forbes, Russ Forbess, Rhonda Ford, Bruce Foster, Rex Fowlkes, Barry Friske, jimmy Fuller, Richard Fuller, Sharon Fulwiler, Lisa Gaines, Karen Gardner, Dara Garrett, Dee Anne Garrett, Susan K. Garza, Barbara Gartman, Barbara Gayden, Marshall Gazaile, Art Gee, Cindy Gerdes, Elizabeth - V---V V W -Y ur Spirit hines We've got spirit, yes we do! seemed to be the order of the day this year. Even though the Sophs were the new faces at Cooper this year, their love and pride for the school paralleled that of those who had been here in the previous years. They were a good class this year, but when they become Seniors their spirit will have tripled. Look out '79! Sophs are comin'! '4 .. 5?lNl 'E.l.5iil3f..f.'f...?......... . A. , J 5.1 W :-' tm' '31 '4 H A .1 Q rv ? 'Y Q 'V -i cl ' ..,fQ' '44 H, J ,sl qi. , ,wmi B. A. The Sophomore Homecoming 1976 float. B. Christie Pike Socks it to 'em. C. David Daffern does his share by selling class jerseys. D. Four sophomore girls discuss the latest fashions. 236 , D. Fe an , Gibbs, julie Gibson, Sherri Giddings, Robert Gillis, Roxan Glass, Dennis Glaze, Lynette Gloyd, Ramona Goble, Stephen Gogga ns, Randy Goodwin, Steven Goolsby, Leasa Gowens, Stephanie Gonzales, Belia Gonzales, Eva Gonzales, Kelley Graham, Donna Graham, Lonnie Grant, jane Grau, julie Greenlee, Rebel Gregg, Terri Gregg, Toni Griffon, Sandy Grimm, Sheri Grimes, Cathy Gruber, Mike Guerra, Ana Maria Gutierrez, Delores Hadley, Mike Hageman, Dayna Hale, Dana Hale, Peter Hall, Cynthia Hall, joe Hall, Susan Hamm, Cynthia Hancock, Russel Hanna, Roger Hanson, Susan Hanzlik, Susan Harden, Ronald Hardin, Cheryl Hardin, Daren Hardy, David Harmon, William Harris, janet Harris, joel Harris, Stacey Hartline, Terri Hartsfield, Randy Hayes, Lana Haynes, Mark Heath, Kim Hedrick, Robyn Hewitt, Mark Hermann, Marvin Hernandez, Manuel Hodge, julie Hoffman, Terri Hollis, Bryan Hollowell, Glenn D. Hollrah, Donna Holmes, Andy Holstin, Lori Holt, Gary Holubeck, Charles Hopkins, Mike Hood, jimmy House, Flossie Howard, Robin Huckaby, Felicia Huggins, Becky 2 cnI UOCD l D Lunch . . . the Pause That Ref reshes A. Bill Carrona will try anything to get to McDonald's. B. Eva Ailts, Carla Bobo, and Mike Finsterbush play an impromptu game of football during 4th lunch. C. julie Gibbs, Toni Gregg, and Terri Gregg enjoy their lunch at Taco Bell. D. Hey! There's a little guy with a crown on in my Burger King bag! B, t C. Hughes, Dale Hughes, Robert Hunter, jennifer Hurd, Shauntie Hurick, john lreton, Steve lsbell, Steve jacks, Leonard jacques, Eddie jakowski, David jannise, Ricky jay, Dianne jenkins, Mary jennings, Karen jiminez, Freddy jones, john jones, Lonnie jones, Penny jones, Weldon joyner, Scott johnson, Darla johnson, Lisa johnson, Marcus johnson, Mickey johnson, Mike johnson, Pama johnson, Robert johnson, Sandy johnson, Tonys johnston, Diana johnston, Diana johnston, Marlies jullen, julie jumper, Mandy Karrenbrock, Kelley Kaspra k, Todd Keathley, Bryan Keels, David Kelso, Greg Kendrick, Brad Kennedy, john Kent, Laura Key, Monty Kidd, Becky Kilpatrick, Susan Kimble, Phyllis Kirk, Perri Kistler, Stan Klein, Cary Knapp, Barbara Knapp, Steve Knight, Dee Ann Know, Kerry Korman, Blake Kukowski, Tedye Lanz, Scott Lassiter, Denise Lasyone, Diana Lathen, john Lawler, Pam Lawson, Billy Lee, Kelly Lenius, james Lester, Terry Leverton, Melvin Litton, Bubba Lloyd, Angina Lloyd, Randy Lockhart, Tom Lopez, Arlene Louden, Tammy Love, john Lovell, David 2 UJCEJPUQU: ophs Get To Know Cooper . X .. X B. f ,f Mrs. Rollins gives Tracy Thomas some advice. Sylvia Bonny finds the book she has been looking for Mary Carter takes a message in the general office. Deanne Meyer and Nancy Brennan type, type, type. l U, l l.ox'ing, jerry Loving, Sheri Lowe, Shari Anne Lowe, Stacey Lowry, Billy Lutton, Iaines lxons, Larrx' McCathren, Rich lVlcCubbins, l'atricia McCullough, Bradley Mclilreath, Dax id Mcllaughey, Mike Mcliough, Alise Mclleran, Mark McKe l va i n, Debbie McKelvain, Lee Mcl.aughlin, Mark McLean, Barbara lVlcl.eai'1, Mike McLeod, Michel McMillan, Debbie McMillan, Kelly McNaughton, Robert McNulty, Dennis Mcllherson, lim Macon, Lynn Magee, Kelly Maloney, Tommy Manney, David Mantooth, 'lhoinas Marr, Sherry Martin, Scott Martindale, lonathan Martinez, Alicia Martinez, Lydia Mathieson, Renee Matteson, Karen Mattingly, lack Mau, Cindy Mayfield, Lisa Mearse, Ca ry Mellard, Kim Mellor, Alan Nlelson, john Mendenhall, Catherine Merlock, Steve Meyer, Deanne Miceli, Darren Miklos, Mary Miller, Denise Miller, Russell Miller, Shelly Mims, Cindy UDCE. 'UO Mitchell, Archie Mitchell, Genie Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, Sharon Mile, Bobby Mokry, Carol Moore, Cathy Moore, Linda Moore Meaders Moore Ra y Moore, Sherri Morey, Pamela Morgan, Beverly Morgan, Kirk Motes, Marsha Mueller, Natalie Mumma, Nancy Murray, Monika Myers, Dwayne 241 Future Creators of America I -f ff Z ul -with-we umm-an V 5 , 2 5 Qi E gt i i E i Qi Ii 5 Iohn Love puts the finishing touches on his masterpiece. Teresa Boykin concentrates on her drafting sheet. Kenneth Draper tries out a chair he built. Dennis Clemens carefully measures his drafting sketch. F. D. A.--Future Debaters of America, Ted Woodward, Margaret Ann Rose, David Daffern, Roger Austin. UDIPUOCD Myers, john Nease, Noel Nelsen, David Nelson, Regina Nelson, Robert Ne:-smith, Gene Newton, Cindy Newton, Doris Newton, ja mes Newton, Rebecca Nicholson, Randy Nipp, Kim Noak, laminv Norris, Martha Norvell, lfdgar Olah, Glenn Oldham, Lori Olisky, Kevin Olson, David Owens, Ronnie Ozuna, Rudy Parker, Avery Parker, Cindy Parker, Rhonda Parks, Rance Parks, Russell Perkins, Leland Perry, john Phelps, Donna Phillips, julie Pierce, joe Pike, Christine Pike, Richard Pool, Stacia Powell, Carolyn Powers, Paige Price, Steve Prine, lim Pruski, Tom Rainey, Charles Rainey, jerri Ramierf, Moises Randel, Mark Ray, Karen Raymond, David Reedy, Mark Reising, Renee Rhocles, Cindy Rifenburg, Randy Roam, john Robertson, Rusty Robinson, Carla Robinson, Ellen Robinson, Rhonda Rock, Rusty Rodgers, janet Rodriquez, jackie Roemisch, Marie Rogers, Steven Rollins, jerald Rose, Caroline Rose, Linda Rose, Margaret Ann Rouse, Cody Rucker, Allison Ruiz, Mary Snelson, Chuck Snow, Tommy Sommervile, Terry Spain, Debbie Spalding, john Speight, Lisa 245 Saunders, Cathy Saunders, Charles Schieck, Laura Scholes, Kelly Schott, Connie Schumpert, Jhenii Schneider, Randy Schwartz, Stephen Sconyers, Sarah Scott, Debbie Sealy, Vilma Seher, Kathy Seldon, Violet Self, David Senter, Steve Shaeffer, George Sharp, Sharon Shelley, Lauri Shepherd, Cindy Shirley, Donna Shults, Shirley Siddens, Sally Sides, Elaine Sikes, Michelle Simmons, Cynthia Simmons, Melinda Sittz, Arveda Smith, Bobby Smith, Donniece Smith, Sharee Smith, Tresa Snelson, Chuck Snow, Tommy Sommervile, Terry Spain, Debbie Spalding, John Speight, Lisa Spicer, Connie Staggs, James Staggs, Jamie Stanley, Jeff Steadham, Lisa Stearle, John Steger, Jaquetta Stockman, Jim Stockton, Rhonda Stuckey, Steve Suitor, Dale Sullivan, David Swening, Mark Swink, Marie Tafelmeyer, Daryl Talley, Sean Tarr, Tandy Taylor, Kary Taylor, Jay Teague, Jeanna Teal, Ronnie Teller, Bret Temple, Vicki Test, De De Testa, Dominic Thaxton, Kirk Thomas, Tracy Thomason, James Thompson, Diane Thompson, Ricky Thomson, Janice Thomson, Jerry Toler, William Tomes, Gloria 244 Townzen, Pam Travis, David Tucker, Barbara Tweedie, Linda Ulmer, Angie Upchurch, Iames Vancleave, Connie Vargas, Glen Varner, Beverly Vaughn, Tammy Velasquez, Elsie Vickers, Iuanette Wade, Steve Wadsworth, Tom Wagner, Ron Waldon, Robert Waldraff, Ricky Walker, Tracy Warner, Carla Watson, David Wayman, jennifer Webb, lim Wells, Dianne Wells, Melanie West, Cindy Wharton, Kevin Wheeler, Charles Wheeler, Dianne Wheeler, Teresa Wherry, joe White, Carla White, Charles White, Gaye Whitman, Ray Whitaker, Reppy Wiegel, David Wiegel, Mark Wilkerson, Wes Wilkey, Lesa Williams, Donna Williams, Olivia Williams, Sharon Williamson, Linda Willis, Randie Willis, Tommy Wilson, Dianne Wilson, Tammy Winkles, Tracy Wood, johnx Woodard, Tammy Woodward, Ted Woolf, Shari Woolsey, Marsha Wright, Everett Wright, Kelly Wright, Peggie Wyatt, Amanda Wyatt, lay Wyatt, Susan Yancy, Karla Yarbrough, Randy Young, Eric Ziegenhagen, Mike Ziegenhagen, Randy Zimmerman, Paul The Final Touch Q a mf' B. .4 IM' f iz. ,QM 25 1 fa 1 , is 2? 5 4 we C law M W . . ,,, E iw W if Q , V' . tm I ,,.. K Hs ., . L2 .. A Fd' H E5 , 'gig-N 'ti I 3k' f i . f williibiiiiiilliia.it . 2 ..,,,, 11124: 5. . lt Q i l .Q fu' t .1, ii it is 5 1 -'41 ,Ni 0 1 a A. B. C. Kirk Ellis does one of the more enjoyable tasks the Film Society's Vice President has to do, count money. Cathi Edwards stops for a drink of water. Becky Bradshaw converses with a friend during lunch. Faffulty X-f 5'5f xg! H I . ,.1 ' 1-f .gf -,mf NN . 5 N ,LY XSS? Nl L 24 248 School Board orks for Better School Year .... .,. - .,.. . g Mr. Wallv liullington, Mrs. Peggy Beckham, Mr. jimmy Dan Bouland, Mr. Harold Hughes, Mr. Hubert A. Middlt-brooks, Mr. Darrell Knight, Mr. Mike Young Mr. Allison Koonce, the interim superinten- l dent, is serving his first year in that capacity in the school district. Mr. Wally Bullington, Mrs. Peggy Beckham, Mr. jimmy Dan Bourland, Mr. Harold Hughes, Mr. Hubert A. Middlebrooks, Mr. Darrell Knight and Mr. Mike Young, the school board members, have worked to make the year a success. The school board members are in charge of all the schools in this district. The board is responsi- ble for the affairs of the school, and meets to work on school problems twice a month. They have done an excellent job this school year, and Cooper is grateful for their fine work as a service to the Abilene Independent School District. Mr. Allison Koonce Mr Roger Bauernfeind Encourages School Spirit Mr. Roger Bauernfeind, the principal at Cooper High School, has been responsible for a large part ot the successful 1976-77 school year. He has made his second year at Cooper a fine one. Among the many things Mr. Bauernteind has done for Cooper was to get lights for the parking lots at school to Cul down on vandalism. Yet, his greatest contribution has been his promotion of school spirit. Mr. Bauernfeind has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin and Master ot Education degree from McMurry. He has been in Abilene for the past twenty years, and has taught and worked in other schools within Abilene before coming to Cooper, Principal Roger Bauernfeind 250 Cooper Administrative Staff l Mrs. Allene Free and Mr. Valree Brailsford look over a student's schedule card. The Administrative staff at Cooper has worked to make this year successful. Mr. Valree Brailsford, who is in charge of keeping order in the cafeteria, distributing books, and providing substitutes for teachers, has been with Cooper for five years. Mr. Brailsford graduated from Prairie View A and M University with a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Education. Mr. Garnie Hatch is responsible for the student school attendance, maintenance, and discipline. Mr. Hatch is a graduate of the University of Mississippi with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education and a Master of Education in administration. Mr. Reford Schmittou, the Dean of Students, is in charge ofthe Exchange club, Opera- tion Mainstream, and the Student Council. Mr. Schmittou has a Bachelor of Science degree from Abilene Christian University and his Master of Education from the Lady of the Lake College. Mr. Valree Brailsford l S Mr. Garnie Hatch Mr. Ref ord Schmittou Ea' ALDERMAN, IAMES O, B.A. and M.S., Univ. ot Mississippi, M.S. fEq.J- Oak Ridge School Reactor Technology, Phd. Candidate-Washington Univ., St. Louis, Missouri Mathematics ALLBROOK, NIKKI D. B.S. Univ. of New Mexico Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Cougar's Pride, Cougarettes ALLEN, DORIS M. B.A. Hardin Simmons Spanish and journalism Business Staff, Talis- man ARMSTRONG, WANDA S. BS. Bethany Nazarene College Health, Volleyball Coach BARNES, FRANCES K. B.A. Univ, ot Kentucky MLS Univ. of Texas Librarian, Library, Student Staff BLACKFORD, IIMMIE B.A. Hardin Simmons Univ. English BONDS, MAXEN E C. B.A. McMurry College English, junior Class BORCIK, EDWARD I. USAF Retired, Cisco junior College Industrial Electronics, VICA BR ACKEN, TERESA D. BS. Abilene Christian Univ IO Social Science ps BRADY, EDWARD E. BS. Texas Tech Univ. M. Ed. Abilene Christian Math BRANSON, PAUL A. BS. Ed. Abilene Christian University -ii-K M. Ed. East Texas State University Athletic Trainer, Health Education BROWN, MADELEINE, I. B.S. McMurry, M. Ed. Abilene Christian Univ. Biolog y, Sophomore class BURTON, CURTIS E. BS., M.A. Texas Tech 1? English CAFFEY, GLENN R. B.A. and M. Ed. Hardin Simmons Education and Chemistry Aha, I see the culprit of the smoke bomb! says Mr. Larry DeVasto. 2 252 CALDWELL, JO B.A. Howard Payne Math, National Honor Society CASE, MARC A. B.S. McMurry Government, Basketball Coach CHEEK, RONNIE L. B.S. McMurry M.S. Drake Mathematics CHILDERS, CARL R. B.S. McMurry Math, Intramurals. i CLEMENT, NEDRA L. B.A. Southern Methodist Univ M.A. Hardin Simmons English COALSON, BILL L. B.S. M.S. Texas Tech Univ. of America COCHRAN, LUELLA F. B.S. Sam Houston State Math COFER, JACK H. B.S. Ed., M. Ed. tSupervisionJ NTSU Math CONLEY, JAMES L. B.S. Eastern New Mexico Univ. Ind. Ed. Junior CVICA-Offset Printingl CONWAY, SARAH A. Thomas Nelson Community College Teacher's Aide-Special Ed. Dept. Cougars Pride COOK, GENE, H. M.E. Abilene Christian Univ. B.S. TCU Drivers Education CUMMINGS, JACK B.A. NTSU M. Ed Abilene Christian Univ. Photography DeVASTO, LAWRENCE J. B.S. McMurry English, National Honor Society DICK, LELA R. B.A. McMurry German, English, German Club Vocational Agriculture, Future Farmers A. Are you paying attention? asks Mrs. Young B. Mr. lnzer shows Lbby Barker his Ford decal. t--.. br 4-4 B.S. McMurry Social Studies, Athletics EVANS, TOMMY L. B.S. Texas A 8: M Univ. FANNING, ANN P. B.B.S. Texas Tech Univ. GOFF, DOROTHY L. Secretary GREEN, SONIA H. B.A. Baylor Univ. Spanish I, II, III, IV GRIFFITH, GRANVILLE E. B.S. Hardin Simmons Univ. Club HAILEY, MEL . B.A. Abilene Christian Univ. M.A. Texas Tech Univ. American History, Government, Future Teachers of America HANKS, SHERILYN C, B.A. Hardin Simmons Univ. English, Future Teachers of America, Cougars Pride, Sophomore Class HARLOW, JAMES F. B.S. Southwest Texas State Univ. M.E. Abilene Christian Univ. Industrial Arts HARPER, IIM F. B.S., M. Ed. ETSU M.S. US Science, Biology A. HARTGRAVES, BEULAH School Nurse RN HARWELL, JOE T. B.S., M. Ed. Sul Ross State Univ. Building Trades, VICA HERMANN, FRANCES G BBA McMurry M. Ed. Hardin Simmons Business, Future Business Leaders HOLLADAY, ROBERT E. B.A. Hardin Simmons Univ. M.A. So. Illinois Univ. English, Talisman, Cooper Film Society, Senior Class B. DOUGHERTY, CHESTER L. Government, Business Law, Industrial Education, VICA, ICT M. Ed. iSupervisionl Abilene Christian Univ. Business, Future Business Leaders of America Cooper Aviation ,ff A. Mrs. Bobbie Sumerlin demonstrates how to sing properly B. Miss Patricia Quinell thinks photographers are funny 2 HUFFMANN, SUE, A. B.A. Oklahoma Christian College MLS Univ. of Texas English, Library Science, Cougar's Pride HUGHES, BILLY L. BSE. Abilene Christian Univ. M. Ed, Texas A Sz M Biology HUMPHREY, jOE C. BS. McMurry M.A. Hardin Simmons Univ. Sociology, Government, Siren Squad INZER, RAY L. B.A. M.A. Trinity Univ. Government, Economics IVEY, MARY A, BS. M.A. Univ. of Texas Physics, Chemistry JACKSON, EDITH N. Asst. Registrar ii 5. , Senior Class IARVIS, BEULAH R. B.A. Texas Tech Univ. English IOHNSON, DALTON VEH Gen. Const. Trades JOHNSTON, VIVIAN S. B.A. PMAC Oklahoma Business, Co-op OEA KELLEY, SHARON S. B.S. Texas Tech Univ. Home Economics, Future Sophomore Class KELLY, PAUL B. B.M. NTU M. Ed. ETSU Orchestra KENDRICK, DOROTHY Homemakers, B.A. Randolph Macon Womans College French, French Club. KIDD, NATHA D. Secretary to Counselors C0ugar's Pride Sponsor KNAPP, ROBERT B. B.S. Univ. NEB M.E. Hardin Simmons Univ. History, Education Coach Sutton thinks of fun he has in class partici- pation. Ba nd director, Warren Tha xton, directs the Cougar band. KUTE, NORMA NADINE Attendance Clerk KYKER, ROBERT P. B.S.E. dr M. Ed Abilene Christian Univ. Industrial Education, Administration LAWSON, ANITA 1. B.S. Education Northeastern Oklahoma State Univ. Biology, Girls Basketball LINEWEAVER, JOHN CHARLES B.S. McMurry College Biology Sz Chemistry, CVAE, Science, Physi cal Science LONGACRE, EVELYN R. B.S. McMurry College Business Education, Office Education Asso- ciation LOWRY, DENISE B.S. Texas Tech Univ. Homemaking, Future Homemakers ot America LUCAS, WILMA Home Economics B.S. BSHE, FHA, junior Class LUMPKIN, LINDA MARIE M.S., B.S. East Texas State Univ. Math MCKINNEY, JAMES A. B.S. Memphis State Univ. Physical Education, Gymnastics Coach MCKENZIE, THELMA B.S. Abilene Christian Univ. Biology MCKINNON, KIRK B.S. M. Ed Hardin Simmons Univ. American History MCSWAIN, HAROLD VANCE B.A. Ed., Texas Tech Univ. Art, Art Club 5 li i l A... B. A. Coach Ray Overton gives a pep talk for the big game on Friday Night. B. Mr. jack Cummings instructs Mitch Wright on how to roll film. 255 MQWIIORTLR, DOROI I IY IfAYI-. Attendance Clerk MQWILLIAMS, SCOTT Cl IARI.IzS ISS. Texas A Sz I Physical Education, Speech, Ilealtli, Tennis MARK, MARY A. B.A,, M. Ed. HSU History MARTIN, PRENTICE LANE BS., M. Ed, Abilene Christian Univ. World Qgogrgphv, Football Coach MATHIESON, MARY DARDETXI BS. Baylor Univ, Home Economics, Future llomemakers ot America MIDDLETON, MARY C. ISS. Abilene Christian Univ. ME. Hardin Simmons Univ. Health MILLER, MELBA V. BBA MCMurry Typing I, Bookkeeping, lnterseholastic League NEWTON, MICHAEL EUGENE BS, Hardin Simmons Univ. Guidance Associate, Careers in lX1edicine NOLL, THOMAS DAVID B.S. McMurry M.A. Hardin Simmons Univ English, Commentarius OVERTON, WILLIAM B.S. MA. North Texas State Univ. Drama, International Thespians OVERTON, RAY ROBERT BS. Texas A. Sz M. M. Ed. Abilene Christian Univ. Chemistry, Coach, Football, Fellowship of Christian Athletes OWEN, KATHERINE HE-VEH Teacher's Aide A. Mr. William Overton whispers svxuet nothings to his Lliss B. Mr. Ralph Thornhill shows his sense ot humor in Ending, tests C. Mrs. Camille Parrish wonders Where did exervone go? OWEN, X'lRt.INl.fX Il. BA. Sain llouxton State Special lzducation IHXRRISILC'AN1lI.I.l1ll BA. It-xas Southern Unix. lfnglish, lunior Class Chairman VAYYI, IAMIS la. lib. Soutliix't-stern State, lN'eatht itt MJX. Weslei'ii State, Gunnison Industrial Arts Ill-fl IY, CQl.l:XjN lS.S. llowaixl Payne College Nl. I-id. Stll Ko-.N State UI1lX', llistorx, lfducalion, Football, l llll.C lll'.R, N'll.l.l'hSA ll. BA, North lexas State Univ. English, lfrench Club Sponsor l'Ol ll'.R, Cl lfXRl.ES A. BS Math, North 'lexas Ljnixy Math l'OWlCl,l,, MARY, lz.B.S. Aliilent Chris Unix: lloine Int-onoinics, Future Honitn lx Ainerica, Sophomore Class QLjINNlil.l., PA I RICIA M. l5.A. Colorado State Univ. America n Clovt., Sociology, Cough i Rl-.liID, FRANCES K. A-V Department Rl lODIiS, l5ll.l.Y K. B.S. Sul Ross, M. Ed. A 8: M Unix Auto Body Repair 8: Painting Auto Bom Club ROBlfR'l'SON, l'OR'l'lA B. BA. Southwestern Univ. M. Ed. McMui'ry Reading, English ROBINSON, LELAND D. BS. ME Texas Tech. Vocational Agriculture, FFA ROGERS, NANCY C. BS. McMurry Special Education ROLLINS, JEANNE A. B.S. Hardin Simmona, M.S. Abiltm Chris bum tian Univ. Elem. Education, Art Club 258 SEAY, WANDA l. Registrar SHAW, STEVE LAWRENCE B.S. Religious Education Okla. Christian Col- lege , Certification English 8: History Abilene Chris- tian Univ. Special Education SHEWMAKE, JACK L, I5.I3.A. Sul Ross State Univ. Distributive Education, D.E.C,A,, Senior Class SHIRLEY, NITA Bookkeeper SINCLAIR, LENDELL HASKELL B.S. M. Ed. Abilene Christian Univ. Ilistory SMITH, LOUISE MARTIN B.S.E. M.S.E. Univ. ot Central Arkansas SMITH, MACON A. B.S. South West Texas State Univ. M, North Texas State Univ, World History, Physical Education, Sophomore Class SUMERLIN, BOBBIE N. IS. Mus. M. Mus. Hardin Simmons Univ. Choir, Music Theory, Singing Men SUT'I'ON, GARY B. B.S. MS, Baylor I'.E., Track, Football THAXTON, WARREN B.S. and B.M, Hardin Simmons Univ. M.M. Ed, Southern College of Fine Arts Band, Stage Band TI-IORNHILL, RALPH E. B.S. Hardin Simmons Univ. Speech, Speech Team TICER, DOLORES M. B.B.A. West Texas State Univ, Business, Typing I, Shorthand TOWNLEY, SHARON KAY B.S. ot Speech and English Hardin Simmons Univ. Resource, Cougars Pride TURNER, LEE B.S. Texas Christian Univ. Social Studies VANNOY, MARY LYNN B,A. Univ. of Texas M. Ed. McMurry College English, U.I.L. Spelling and Ready Writing WALTER, NANCY B.A. Hardin Simmons English, journalism Crest WARD, EUGENE B.S. Angelo State Univ. M. Ed. Abilene Christian Univ. Math WILLIAMS, D'LANA MARIE B.S. Healthadz Physical Education Girls Track, Physical Education, Iunior Class WILLIAMS, RUBY ROSE B,A. Baylor Univ. M.A. Univ. of North Carolina Latin I, II, III, IV, Latin Club WOODWARD, PEARL M. B.S. Univ. of Nebraska Chemistry YOUNG, CHARLOTTE MARIE B.S. Ed, Abilene Christian Univ. Math Counselors Provide Help for Students Mr. Glen Bright Y Mrs. Anita Crawford Mrs. june Price Cooper's counseling staff has done a fine job this year in helping students arrange their schedules and in resolving any other problem students might have. Cooper has four counselors this year and all of them have assisted Cooper students in numerous ways. Mr. Glen Bright served his second year at Cooper the School's voca- tional counselor. Mr. Bright earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Tech University and his Master of Education from Sam Houston State University. Mrs. Anita Crawford was the Sophomore counselor at Cooper this year. Mrs. Crawford received her Bachelor of Science degree from Hardin-Sim- mons University and a Master of Education from Abilene Christian Univer- sity. Mrs. June Price received her Bachelor of Science degree from Atlantic Christian College and her Masters at Hardin-Simmons University. Mrs. Price was the junior counselor. Mrs. Barbara McKenzie, the senior counselor, received her Bachelor of Art degree ffor Spanishl at North Texas State University and she earned her Master of Education degree at Hardin-Simmons University. Counselors Mr. Glen Bright-Vocational Counselor Mrs. Anita Crawford-Sophomore Counselor Mrs. june Price-junior Counselor Mrs. Barbara McKenzie-Senior Counselor Mrs. Barbara McKenzie 2 V 260 Fortune vffihiiv 5- -A Q Um M if , an -3' eight, '. 25 , . . ., Q.. ' I- .' A .F ' f H, WO .- 'i A . . ' 3 . - - .V 1' gg: 4 .,, all ' ' l . ll . 'ffl f 'l A 4 1 lf. 11' 5 .1 , ll , l 1 fm fa! pi. llf P I! M trips , ljqqsa ,I X qf, 5 J sl Q., K ' ifgaigzlfg. Q 'lifillifiil-ifigill'izliiixil . D i ig.: it Q' 115, --f'jL'gxx 1' i x'Tf-7j'gtK ,sx -- i . .i timmwsf f' ' 4, ,. if I l Q-Q H if' 'y-Awlilil Y. '18 S. Leggett Elmwood VUQSI O92-7651 Shop 9:30 to 6:00 Qpen 'til 9:00 Tliursclgiys f I '. I' iv -f lag 4 Congratulations Class of '77 GRIGSBY'S RAG DOLL Shoes. dresses. SportswCz11'. Accessories, and Gifts for tlic Young minded. l A i Luo- N QQ V? 'WC CO9 WES-TEX DRILLING 519 First National Bank Bldg. P. O. Box 2895 Abilene, Texas 79604 Phone 677-9121 Robert B. Cockrell, President Myrle Greathouse, Vice President 2 Cqlge M4252 za ,, the thrill jsports , X Miarwf 9 T X 152 ik? is 'N 'X f-sl x il y .., we if AW-'A Q '1 A 1 nv Q is. lk gg N ' : Q ,N V IWW coca-cola ana coke are a-cola company. Burger Drilling Company, Ltd. Oil Well Drilling Contractors Frank W. Burger 416 First National Bank Bldg. Abilene, Texas 79601 I I I I I Bafbll OHGDHY Processing IIOIDI' DGYS Photographic Products Er Services A Week 3520 N. 6th 1 gl l I l l I u t Conant-irutnrions. .. i i i' tothe fenior Clorf 8. iiiiiiiiiii lf , tiii E, ,N -.9 Wi... 1 ftudentr of Cougor Countrg for letting ur ferve gou . 8 PHILPOYTS Of FRENCHMANS CREEK 1902 N mst 4677 50 UW' Abalone rum 79603 Abram. I..-as 79505 em 7991 U97565' Excelsior Cleaners R. M. CBobj Yancy Owner Mending Buttons Replaced Alterations Done One day service Shirts for Sale 1453 So. 14th Blllll lllllll I GH ll El R Y 2602 BARROW BILL HALLMAN OPEN 7:00 A. M . CLOSE 11:00 P. M. 2 first baptist YUUTH HOME FURNISHINGS Beautiful l7urniture at Affordable Prices 1355 So. Danville Dr. IIS VVestgate Abilene, Texas l'h. 692-9723 Abilene, Texas Ph. 692-0300 GRAND MUD COMPANY 414 First National Bank Abilene, Texas f ' -if N if l' , N Q ve, .0 . If -ev ' U: 0 ,:' X E i' 0 f W xx l I fl' , - I . ll Q1 ' l T I . ,il , I I - ff ,f f l ll fi fl I -9, if if f I' , , fy' K ut I, I lf 1 , f all lf i t 4 ff f ' J IMT , ttf, ffx fse ,grazllf CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF '77 for a great year in Cougar Country Downtown and River Oaks Sweetwater Store I Fashion Stu of the Big Country ARCHERY PRO SHOP l73 Pine SY. P. O. Box 2403 ABILENE, TEXAS 79604 PHONE 677-6691 JIM PARKER Q We Teach A Com VA Approved BEAUTY COLLEGE 281 PINE STREET ABILENE, TEXAS ln Downtown Abilene I ,ocatecl in Showczue ' uare - - 541 plete Course in Cosmotology For Men 81 Women-A Lifetime Profession, We Invite You To Visit Our College One of the Most Modern in the Southwest Terms to Suit Your Budget Part Time Students Welcome Call 673-4754 LA. Im X xx nn V 171251317111 QS Young Clothes For Young Minds F I ' :Yao of 'ff--Wiz? , ill.-Q 7: ' D xl . ,I 7l1e Pace Setter WESTGATE MALL ABILENE, TEXAS 79605 f I' 128 llllldf HUIMLA' rydlm yin' .WKHH 71021 in yffaf 'ff'-I AAA-ALL FACTORY A SERVICE CENTER A - lParts 5. Service for QMIAAISCESI -p 14 I-739 Sew-Va 4137 241 CEDAR STREET 0 915 ' 6771311 AB , AS 79601 The Big Wheel Bike Shop Mac's Indian Jewelry 1 Brookhollow Hair Design DRUGS . t. reacrzla zona I 55 ' INSON . . Dan's Appliance Co. '5' OB PHAFWACY -H - TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1395 ALBANY No, 10 BUFIRO ALLEY 19151698-7201 19151 673-6171 Abilene, Texas 79605 Nuurel Viiunin Supplements - Physician Prescribed Diet Foods - NATURAL FOODS I0i1s, Seeds, Grains, Cereals. Floun. Tau. Dried Fruit. Honey. eic.1 - Protein - Nl- tunl Cosmetics -- Books - Juicers - Appliances. COSMETICS I GIFTS I SUNDRIES We Don't Want All The Business Just YOURS CITY WIDE DELIVERY 672-2822 929 BUTTERNUT ABILENE,TEXAS 1 BAIIMIERICAI i ,.,,- V , , 06' f +5 Q Miaaivlk 'i , ogg 01 yoaza ff Jig 'o ,Q 6 Q mf V5 3 9204 Y-ad if 2 JV Q V1 J sw 1 Ti up K' - 2 es: 'sf bf W A JO1 AVSQUQ PX X 5 Sgvnif-3 205 hF Ph 78 32805 hF hPh 834 coNenATuLAnoNs semons FARMERS A cLAss OF '77 'Zll'5 X I 4 Symbol ol Supenor Senme N Drive Safely Ps A - :- 692-0434 5 5 Hs :-: N -...: ' , I 191235 HQQIESQGSQQQEQZTSEQ u -- - -'1 f i o FIRE o COMMERCIAL o BQNDS T Sill G - T H v TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS RRE TE T TT TT 4TT T' 1 A T pr' E f fs? V ,.T,, , ,T T fxkyl. if A:R-':: 1 ,-,,:ji' MONTHLY PAYMENTS . fzffvy, 6, Wfiam- .-- if 1 A buviv V 111 1231 .RAZ '11sa.21515113222??:f?5Ef?5i5 1 .:T':. i 1:'-1j Ii '-1'ff1 I7 '-li :,T T::1 in T,,T1,1...T ,..,:. . fl INSURANCE AGENCY 2585 S DANVILLE LUSKEYB jim Tredennick looks over the many selections of boots at Luskey's. MEAD'S SHOPPING CENTER 3112 N. lst St. Abilene 2431-34th St. lOl-5 N. Houston H5 Wolfin Square 241 Webb Village 268 Lubbock Ft. Worth Amarillo Dallas, Texas I 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. 1 A 1 N i 1 1 3 Q R. xt, ,JN f is f 1 51 1 11MM 1ifm fMfVNT 1.1-11 1, , V - . , - 'S , 1 1 , -1 A tv ' - . 1- 4 5 - .1 IVT1 ALDEN CATHEY, INC 3125 S. DANVILLE 692-831 1 NO I 925 N. MOCKINGBIRD NO. 2 1560 N, TREADAWAY SMIT'T'l S AUTO SUPPLY ABILENE. TEXAS OPEN 8 AM TO 6 PM MON. THRU SAT. NO. I OPEN SUNDAY 9 TO 4 FOR QUALITY PARTS MARVIN SMITH DEPENDABLE 8: FRIENDLY SERVICE 677-2691 DISCOUNT PRICES ina opzlan aloof... gifts 0 river oaks village ' abilene, texas ' 698-9231 Fine Jewelry including Class Rings, Promise Rings, and Engagement Rings 3214 North lst. 677-7234 Mr. Fanous shows Janie Robinson a ring from his large selection of jewelry. t-Y 7-I QM 7-i 14 -E 2 xl l 1 I ll I 'L QI SUPER MARKET We Give SSH Green Stamps A' 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU? 7 days a Week 738 Leggett 1857 Pine sr T.C.I. PAINT CENTER 3366 North First 677-1491 'k Glidden and T. C. I. Paints ff Custom Picture Framing if Wallpaper 'lf Prints-Dalhart 8: Windberg 8: Betty Allison i' Custom Color Matching if Everything for the Contractor or the Do-lt- Yourselfer i' Carpets Master Charge BankAmericard L . GOY WVARREN O 273 ,,,, 274 Skaggs Albertson Wide Aisles And People That Care About You Rely on It. Bakery Delicatessen Produce Lobby Skaggs Albertson Food and Drugs With One Central Checkout Center THE WEST TEXAS HOUSE THE PEN DER. QMPANNC -l 'STATlONERS. PRINTERS, LlTHOGRAPHER5i -1'l' PH UNE The Pender Bldg., Cedar at North Fifth l915l 611-4339 ABILENE, TEXAS 9 FASHION CENTER OF THE WEST .. ' Downtown, River Oaks . . . an affiliate of DUNLAPS - TEETTT EETTT ' Clara Wallace and Cooper ex Mary Gooch are always ready to help you make your selections at Grissom's. 5 5 BeHer Plans for a Beffer Life 9 TAX-SHELTERED ANNUlTlES V A ,Q sf T T K ,,........ T we xg ' 1 0 Ref-rear-enilocxpbo' I Fi3mQ2ry'Pf',mgf E, 0 Mc:-ffgaxge Cam el 0 Dggaiggllf, ing-yr I - 0 E41rl:,a?ioma5 plL'3 3 O HqvSr1lmigfs'Qof2 ' - M-ww O Faifve Prcifolifzqjaff O 'vlaogurf l'Vlk?il-4 4:3 ,Va ,. T Represenfing UNH' PNN lor 1 doluf Lflo . Sou thwestenn Lzfe 3 ff 'NU 3OuV'lYf5'l . 'I Nioivaff CJUPAUV 4744113 itll! PIE ls? Buslrjmo FARRINGTON BROS BUD'S DUDS INC S I eck enjoys helping you choose from the Ia fa ns and Bud's Dubs. SERVICE STATICNS P h 13190 WEP P1 JMA CATTLE COMPANY EAT MCRE BEEF MCMURRY IS a College on a human scale. There are 1300 students, which means you can get to know most or all of them. About 450 students live in the four 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 Mctvlurry 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 Mctviurry campus is to visit us and learn first hand, 27 THE PERMIAN CORPORATION Crude Oil Pu rchosing Citizens National Off. Phone: 677-1331 Bank Building Res. Phone: 692-0634 Abilene, Texas vv' Downtown 349 Cypress 278 sao Clothiers Suburban C River Oaks Village 1 Valerie Simpson shops for fashion at S 8: Q. Russell Rudd likes the quality found at S 8: Q Leo's Barber Shop Peggy Kirkman, a Cooper student, Tires Batteries enloys her work at Atlas. Albert Burson Exxon OWNER S. E. CEDD KIRKMAN 692-2191 South 14th and Sayles Sixteen Years-Same Location ALL TYPES PRECISION MACHINE WORK DRAW WORKS 84 PUMP SERVICE PIPE THREADING 84 DRILL COLLARS PORTABLE FLANGE TURNING AND PUMP BORING - I UNITS The FISh BOUtIqUe 4701 S. TREADWAY ABILENE, TEXAS TEL. 692-6530 OFFICE MANAGER LOUISE MCCHAREN 692-6652 flue io the greateot country in the world toalay anal Ito young people like you eooper Sfigh School ctualento, who will keep ner otrong and make her even greater tomorrow. flue beat to you in all your Quture encleauoro. ave qnaccnevin iBroker-QQ? oaooociate of qnilliorn Qealtoro 27 280 3,979 good reasons for choosing ACU Among the good reasons for your being at Abilene Christian University this year is our students - all 3,979 of them. They're here because they want to be here. They, along with the faculty and staff, hold to ideals, dreams, and goals. This continual seeking for the ultimate . . . the perfect . . . keeps the desire for truth alive. Perhaps this is why more students come to Abilene Christian University each year. If your goals harmonize with ours, plan novv to be among the additional good reasons for attending ACU next fall. Write or phone our Admissions Director for more information. Abilene Christian University . N -. ill i If sf if J? sfxix Y Abilene Printing S6 Stationery Co. ', gi List. me , H is eg Ro. Box 1560fAbi1e1ie, Texas 79604f677-2673 Chris Cox is amazed at the wide selection at Abilene Printing. Lubrication -vvneei Bal g .l 'V G, C, CO, Washmg ffff R017 HPICKUP si DELIVERY GAS gnupg. CRUIVIE STANDARD STATION 2301 so. WILLIS ABILENETEXAS Phone e92-9064 Friendly Ed's FUl'l1itUl'9 VIP Hair Design Barnes 84 Williams - Customers find it hard to make a choice from the many pies. Our sincere congratulations to COOPER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL P forthe indomitable school spirit shown since its inception. W ' 3266 50.14ih 692-7708 ' XxA 1 X Large Selection of Pies W X 357xg'nut Downtown Abilene Cofpe FSF LLSTC3 And r f ne l ur Best Deal in West Texas on Diamonds. Just Eost of the Taszy Sandwiches See us before you buy. POS' Offlce 281 Congratulations Seniors of 1976-77 family centers 3086 South 14th 1226 Grape 1204 N. Mockingbird 143 Westgate Shopping Center 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 P p b k We stress pe nal service - Let us help y Sallie Fooshee and Max iteley remmisce with Dr, buess. As the years go by . . . . Say it better with tlowers trom EDSEL BURFQRD PLQRIST the kitchen shop, etc. trenchman's creek abilene, texas BIBLE HARDWARE, INC. Qfcullgff, 333 Walnut Street ml. P. O. Box 2322 - 673-8301 ABILENE, TEXAS 79604 WN EQUIFMEN AN INVITATION TO SHOP WITH MARSHA FOR THE NEW LOOK IN FASHION! PBI Ierell I0dY Wendy aw BAN 1? jesus I , I as Lo 3030 716: 4Q4 4443.1 -- K I L Q2zpLI,rfU'A I YQ L' J: l s I '54 L .Ll Cwpm l N .E BQ I LI W ..,, .,.,.,,,. ..,,. X Q Mega., .t,., -QI 'I l4?f7f27 'u 1700 INDUSTRIAL BLVD. 692-3661 Fritzi at You Babes Faded 3 Glory jim N'Me 2 Tiffany I Manor Marsha Conrad models the new fashions at Suburban Scene. NOMA WILKINS FASHION OPTICAL Certified Optician, F.N.A.O. ALL DOCTORS PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FASHION FRAMES Fon THE ENTIRE FAMILY NO 1 nunno ALLEY so IST a wu.u.ls sf. S ABILENE TEXAS 'noon r C9 . UUJILS mmtng FOOD STORES 5110 South 7th 4525 North 10th 285 clk1iVCI'SilfY Baptist 2141 GrapeStreet Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God . . . I o G iff ii'k'r?gfgj 'f ql.'A:l43: ' is ' R ee e. 1 R -I5 ,ff '1f 1?'Pf f fi 1' 531 'IQf+ e,e. 1 1 3oufAwe5l pang gapfiaf 6LurcA I ' ' e i A 2901 South 20th Street Abilene, Texas 79605 1 KLINE STUDIO Photographers for the Seniors of 1976-77 2102 No. 6th 677-5911 284 23 Y0u'll llk8 v2' . Tall Texan fm fs1E1i .UAN4 QQ ...... ...... 52' fa ll Ju Ill FROM , , PERRY HUNTER HALL, INC. . , .. ..,.. W ,,, ..,, C , -----ww Sears Teen Fashion Advisory Board in- vites you to shop for the latest in fashion in THE FASHION PLACE at Sears. from left to right meet: Cathy Clement, Cooper, Theresa Price, Abilene High, Cindy Curry, Cooper, Lisa Todd, Abilene High, Cindy Tijerina, Abilene High, Xuan Plam, Cooper, Sabrina Matthews, Cooper, Terrye Townsend, Abilene High, Gayle Meyer, Abilene High. SSRI' S Where America shops 155 Sayles Bivd. ARS, nosnucx AND co. Phone 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back za gk Longacres Inc. E S 041 srnm-AslLzus,rexAs moz Hoppe Auto Electric Phone 19 u sy 677-7248 if COOPER COOKIES :1:: '2 'RQ if 28 use Ll wasely 7 Oppoftunity Emp oyer ' gf 7 f ff 'av Conserve and Save Energy if 1 . . X 07 GV' 'H uv fvf ROUSE 81 SON, INQ. 692 3344 Rh EEN 69? A7 1255 S DANVILLE M KE 69? 930 The Best In Real Estate THE SAYLES COMPANY 10 Leggett Plaza ' Abilene, Texas 677-1848 Nutritional 0 nfl P ic 5,-fga C7fu 5 ' gnc G Supervised CUidi1l'lC0 Exercise 9 ADD YEARS TD YUUR LIFE ' LIFE TU YDUR YEARS progrmns J Q Featuring Both Nautilus As Mechanical Exercise Apparatus 'M Well As Conventional Equipment l. 1 Uniforms-Towels-Grooming Indoor jogging Machines ' Areas-Supplies Furnished T I Personalized Programs 8: Instruction For Businessman-Athlete-Student Sauna-Sunlamp-' Member lnternational Massages-Whirlpool Physical Fitness 6130 AM-7 PM 673-5071 Association NAUTILUS Mon.-Fri. 9200 AM-5130 PM Sat. 3120 North lst Street Your Physical Health ls Your Greatest Material Wealth 28 THREE LOCATIONS IN ABILENE, TEXAS 2550 BARROW AND 3202 NORTH FIRST 841 N. JUDGE ELY 288 I , Barrow St.,judge Ely stores open Mon. thru Sat. 9 A.M. to 10:00 PM, Closed Sunday. No. 1st store open Mon. thru Fri. 9 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. B I- Closed Sat. Open Sunday 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. TP ' V ' ' 'Ili WHERE vou suv! 1 , . y , THE BEST FOR LES , '-'jx--f1::7gf5?f.rf' L: at - T' . - . ' B r VI' 3 . I I' if ' -it I.. If - 'h or I . , I . ., K ' I n In 7 y .- 1 : A E I . p ip a 0 - qi.. l . ' Q J , . . I : l5 I Il lb ' PTT-77 Ts- Q , If. , ,:,-fg',f,,' 4' - ' -13 -MTN' Jia '7 ',f!:b.K' 901 South 25th Street RADIO DISPATCHED C9155 692-7296 SERVICE GUARANTEED ABILENE TEXA S MOTOR REWINDING NEW AND REBUILT WATER PUMP MOTORS AND CONTROLS AND BOUGHT AND SOLD LIGHT PLANT SERVICE NEED SERVICE QUICK? CALL US FIRSTU 'AWE HAVE LOAN MOTORS', 0 JOE BRYAN CUSTOM CONTROLS 9I 51692-5562 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 ACE SPECIALTY CO. 842 So. Treadaway Abilene, Texas 79602 Ph. 675-8256 R. L. McCarty john Ayers Res. Ph. 692-6943 Res. Ph. 692-3631 28 Growth Is The Only Evidence Of Life Come Grow With Us . . . PICNEER DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 701 S. Pioneer Drive ST 9 R. U S S E S 142 Elm X Abilene, Texas, 79602 X 677-2407 CREATIVE PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHIRS Si1wt1927 Where Your Business Is Appreciatcd Mason Gamble Motors Harrel E. Caddy Homer H. Gamble Ronald Gardner Verlin Schrader 4541 N. First Phone 677-8121 Your authorized Subaru dealer 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 987 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. Call us about our leasing program. 12 month, unlimited mileage warranty. We count the months, not the miles! SUPERTRAVEL INC. 'Reservations 'Schedules 'Hotels 8: Resorts 'Passports 1226 North 3rd 673-8146 2 W , Q 224-I SOUTH FIRST PHONE 673 '373l ' , ZW 79655 ' -W MW Glenda Miles Terri Adams Sa ra h Sconyers Lisa johnson Mary ju Wyatt Vitki Caldwell Lynnette Stacey Sonja Flossie Kim Karla Sharon Williams lla rris Cole House Lane Yancy Bennett Mary Cheryl Ell'9g50n Rutherford Pfeslflem X' -I resident 'Q' Tammy Kay Diane Pam Forest Wilson Warren King Giles De nnls Pa rlm. Treas. Sec. Aowakia Tri H1 Y 19 6 1977 Amie lNleaClows Libby lillingsun Susa n Wi lson Drinda Exton Kristi Wyatt Desi Turner 293 Debh it' Scott Da rla iinglcr Becky Bradshau Kim Paga n Barbara Evt-rt-tt Karen Alexander Missy Andvrson Cha pta in Historian Rcportcr 1976 Sherry Dennis Presidont Kay I iuff 'lrcasii rcr Karla Ailts Vice President Melissa Lusk Sum rutai V 1977 Agape Tr1 H1 Y Pa ma johnson Eva Ailts Sherry Brooks Janice Sherrod 1 2 ' ,wr 5 W f ,W ff L Q ff ' A H. 5, K K aww 1' . 'H A s, f ,- r 4' . . flfba ti ., ,.. wr wdf, , 1 i . e '-Ag v 'W' 1 2 Q 2 f . Aid, xg --Si,y-H, Av xx in 'wg f A ' H? 'H MV 45 -S H ff , ,Q , M' I' v A xiii ,W Q, -31 K W L L 5, 22 fm, at 4 ,Va 3 - ,QW 1 flif' K' ' ,wif ' P .vm ef . ' fi , H' VH-.s Lg' 2 Dcnisc Rcedur Cmrcspmwding Sccrota ry Melody Ma rt i I1 Vifc Presiclunt Paula N ixo 11 President Vicki Warren Recording Secretary 296 Cn rulu Lockart Ann 'I'rcasu1'L'1' liaskctl V icki Tc m p l 0 Liberte 1 9 76 1 fx . Susan Mvlody Howa rd Lunn Historian- Chaplain Dia no Denkhoff ri-Hi-Y 1 977 IDL-blww l .1l7m1n.x Lmda XlgI5mmld limdlux I Ills 4451 5 1. JU, 44 X 2. If V. ' , ' ' , , 4 L,L, 5, L m,L, - I D1-U ,Mm C11 rulyn Cmru-11 Quckrcll Con I1 lc Spin' r Ndfy' I?L'lllj,Ql'L' xx Ha 1 nv 5lLiL'N Mol issd Ill rk 297 Paige Powers jennifer Wayman Angela Evers Shelly Ford Patty Smith 298 Gina Jennifer Stevens Hunter r A S lll ,gm-j. .53 .V Mn, ,1 :lim i :g fr nji a lf a ,.,, .. l rff , eer , M 55' u , H r Q-e'e errr r flfizam., fv' ' u ll Fiif, ' , f- 77, 'yi H , rrr S l 93 ,irz j L :F V,,' 1 1 rl ,. 2,1 if 7,5 ll 7 liffffflf' ll '1 A VIKVVQ rr Q eer, i 1 S r-e, , 1 s W QQ VV 4 - , Kelly DeAnne Scholes Edwards ,,,, ,,, 1 ' M I as Marsha Kim Erin Perri Conrad Boardman Wright Kirk Elaine jones V-President Cindy Ann Newton HUDSON Tracy Ferguson Corr. Sec. McDaniel 7 ' Historian 'S l rusidt nt Beth ' If Toni Davis if 1 7 m 1 Skkwl U Laura Micldlebrook Rec. Sec. Michelle Susan Cubine Chitwood Sherry McDowell Parlm. Beverly Michelle .Nlancy Mary Morgan Clements Stevens Hofeinz Capri Tri-Hi-Y 1976-1977 Ca ndie Clendennen Ca rol ine Rose Kim Mellard Mary Le Fife Anna Tiede julie jones Cathy Crimes Edwina Burns 300 Angela Debbie jane Ann julie Cindy Jaqkig Fairbetter Crain Batjer Phillips Compton ' Core Treasurer Chants 1976 1977 f 'uzizmgi f :iam ,C r7'h it x ' .n,,:tw.f-f' x , I .. '- Q 2 5 r Cheryl Ca rtee 1' f iiiii 835 . .gy ' now ' ' i Ch a pl 5 In l,i1i Raeanne Carson Parlm. ,. Pa ula McLeod f K zu y,-,, za , ' Pfesldent L rl it Carol Mergenhagen X a , 2 ff M 7 1' ,M Q if ,llrr CON. Sec. lv . I 'i ' I 5 4 Ms . f - liii - 7 Km Berg 'iii ' xzwgxwa.: I in W 5 C ' . C N159 N- ti- ,. 'ifi .- Q-at: k K t BfUt0n i-. , iii,,,r V'Ce'PfeS- Q .. --121' 'ft- WT' Jfifiii., . riff E 1:51, rsh C C Cindy Ronalyn Cathy Linda Michelle Shepherd Anstead Brown Moore Hodges Elaine Bruton Historian Laura Petty Cheryl Prigmore Natalie Morton Melinda Landrum Carla Robinson Concordia Tri-Hi-Y 19 6-1977 Trudy Ka ren Brenda Cladden Hodges Bradshaw Belinda Chaplain Parlm, Treas. Barnett Cathy Maxwell President Betina White Secretary joan Clara Becky Gaye Buzard Wallace Huggins Whitg Historian Vice Pres. Dee Ann Valerie Christi Sherry Donna Sheila Kelly Burke Simpson Quinn Williams Williams Balmer Bridges Lisa Lanier Pa m Townsend jamie Owens Pam Alford julie Stevens 301 Nancy Brennan Pam F lournoy Fi V Karolyn mf DMS it Tammy Lesa Bullock 14. jfs ' 'V l ai I 5 f l f , tra ., mas Y -1 li 4 rx- Z fe: ,J ,,,,,,, 4 ,ai 1 'E as g,ggi,,t':, .,:,:::f?222'7'11Y f34 JSE! Marie Vokes Second V-President Lucy Brenda Long Little Secta Bridges Social Chairman Sherri Gibson cas ami s , V . lr! WA W B Y l 1- ,i.. f--fi A ,.,, H-55? a r ' if wi E' ha E l w w ag gm li L arg-1 Q , E feta- 'Mig-ewf..,xi11time-gas , 'asfffsf Susa n agwitql l ' , A 35,..l?v 1. . K 4 49' fy aw ' as uv 'P ,,.,?!?,,.. ., Cay Ca rgile Allred- Com Chaplin Sec. Janice Terri? Bryant Faulkne Historian Flat V-Pres. Mary Susa n Kathy Young Barton lacobsen Palm President Treas Angela Epplgr Tammy Social Brown Chairman la Def Susan Goff Kathy Debbie Hall Dobbs Waldra ff Reporter Req, Seq, Emily Deanne Karen Dawn Teresa Mary 302 Mossha rt Meyer Matteson Longmire Cocks Carter 1' Honestas Tri-Hi-Y 1976-1977 Q, A 2' F Y wif! E, gi X NNXK 30 Bet h Ge roles Beth Fiddelke Suzanne Szyma nski Marilyn Garrett Kelley Gonzales joy Gray Kathy McDorman Becky Kidd 304 jo Ann Zi Brockschinidt lf A H ' Chaplain mm' ' 2 laininy l'i'ar:lo Treasurer ff Terri Buescher l'hone Chairman I Becky U . ' 211.5 My V ' Powell ,Q 7 5 r ' W Z Historian e u A J f-.' ,, 4 Vickie Lee President Dee Dee Smith Debbie Young l'arlin. L-X K Carolyn f Collins y Secretary I N Tommye Lynn Nelson V-President QI' 'F if Q 4? T , -My , ,.,if 4 . s ll '5 5 49 H of 'I w ju in wi 4' V ,,ir - I 2' joanna Battey Michelle Sl kes Mars ha Woo l se y Aurora Gamez Susan Garrett Sta ce y Lowe Patty Otto Sherri Parker . I ,fills iki ah Tri-Hi-Y 1976-1977 l i Nikiyah Cheerleaders: lfrom Left to Rightl Tommy Kute, Tim Surlcs, Tod Fiddelke, Greg Brooks, and Phil Yielcling. Not pictured is Bwbby liilbcrry dl1Cl Gil DeShazo, 0 A1134-ll, Catlicrinu Dang Nancy julie jones lvlendcnlm ll l Mgr-Ind 11 Newcombe fiiblw , .,,A , 7 7 fr --W f All- 5 fk'. V Lori . , - V 7 ' 'H fi if N S' M X Wolf i 2 F ' XE Wg? Humphrey 1 8' J 4 it - . iq , ,4 atv Ma rga ret rf - l-0y Iene Ann Rose ' MUTTC3' lan llestti nd Terri Gregg I I Sorella Tr1-H1-Y Carol Q. Vi Cathy Arnold H 'fill' A CT, Henson Parlm. Af ' V L' Treasurer A 1 e , A 1 K ,,,Q WWMV jennifer janet Estes Cheryl Donna Melo.-ssa johnson Vice-Pres. Anderson Willis Cowan Pres Chaplain Historian Kelly Karenbrocl 1976-1977 Knapp wig 'lo ni ,Q Sha ree CTEP-Kg K Smith l i Q 4 M .'.' C an ii sill i i M n i e ur' A' V' ary Norton ' fi I i g Duggan 'V . . Ca r l a jd nd Ve l va Re nee BJ rbel tc While Yaw Nelson Mathieson Newman 306 julie Peck Parlin. Cynthia Henninger Song Leader Holly Nash Curr. Sec. Debra Matthews Kellie Andress 308 Meaclers Moore f 'Lll 1 ,,:VLL 1 s i i x, lu l ie Hu rson fs. ff- me iii Z Y ,f Karen Sheri lenni ngs Lovi ng ,-fQ ' f 2 - 1 K L- it .F -e,ll1 i Ly ILM. ,.e' Qi Kathv ' C 5i3 4fg i a C f. 4 K Q5 , 1' R OSC eele . ,,,,,,. .,A:,..,,...., F K , , ' Nanis Sally Guerra Fooshee I s 4' r 9 M M X f . 2, 1 Befky lones V-Pres. Cindy Curry Treas. Donna Ince Rec. Sec. Tri-Hi-Y i ff' qv 5 z .-,, 1 Suzanne V ,fl' '- Cook 1 it 'Y .IA Ka t h lee n ,, 1-UC id ., Barron 5' Arrant . Chaplain ' 2 President ' r eee lll Pain Whitman T 1 . Lisa Fulwiler ' -f ., 'yly f ,,.-1 A ay 1 3 , Caron Bray ' ,,,A I M is ,,, , :.t tx, ree .,,,, , lett lll C 5 - l,t - ' f ssiii .,. V teet' eltit r' i C I l':tt i ete,tt,ll ' C ii at 1 C, ettle - ,, ., ,.. , :.. .. I A i W ., :,t ' 1f VA,, lmifti Kristi Robyn D'Anne Betsy Cindy Davis Trotter Fisher Farmer Barbee Gee Terri Herring Jacqueline Dennis O9 mgfg Tfi-Hi-Y 1976 1977 ,lane Clmnl Kel ly McGee Tracy Wa l ke r 10 l lislnrian ,IJ net llennetl Rec, Secretary Becky Newton 5.1 l ly Siddens 2nd Vice-President Kim lingler l'.1rli.1 menta ri.: n 'lren su re 1' Laura Du Va l julie julien Melissa Sagger Curr. Sec. President Leslie Campbell lst Vice-Pres Advertisement AAA-All Factory Sew and Vac Serv- ice Center 266 Abilene Bookstore 282 Abilene Christian University 280 Abilene Clearing House Association 269 Abilene Printing 8: Stationery 281 Ace Specialty Co. 289 Albert Burson Exxon 279 Alden Cathey, Inc. 272 Archery Pro Shop 265 Atlas Machine and Welding Inc. 279 B 8:1 Home Furnishings 265 Barnes Sr Williams 281 Bible Hardware 283 Bi Wheel 266 BiB's Drive-ln 263 Binswanger Glass 270 Brookhollow Hair Design 266 Buds Duds 276 Burger Drilling 263 Chris' Nutrition Center 266 Cloth World 270 Coca Cola Bottling Co. 262 Cooper Cookies 286 Cruine Standard Station 281 D 8: W Furniture 270 Dan's Appliance Co. 266 Dixie Pig 270 Edsel Burford Florist 282 Excelsior Cleaners 263 Fanous Brothers 273 Farrington Bros. Fina 276 Fashion Lane 270 Faulkner dz Sons Construction 270 First Baptist Church 264 The Fish Boutique 279 Friendly Ed's Furniture 281 Garland's Beauty College 265 Gibson's 288 The Glass Apple 270 The Golden Door 273 Grand Mud Co. 265 Grigsby's Rag Doll 261 Grissoms 275 Hardin Simmons 271 Harlan Bearden lnsurance Agency 268 Hoppe Auto Electric 286 IMA Cattle Company 276 IRB 273 Keaton Kolor 263 Keeble and Newman 275 The Kitchen Shop, Etc. 283 Kline Studio 284 Leggett Salon 270 Leo s Barber Shop 279 Luskey's 268 Lynn Electric 289 McMurry 277 MacNevin, Dave 279 Mac's Indian jewelry 266 Marie's Casuals 269 Mason Gamble Motors 291 Merle Norman 269 Minter's 265 Mr. G's 269 G. C, Murphy Co. 281 Norma Wilkins Fashion Optical 283 Oilfield Electric 288 Olympic Health Club 287 Tfie Pace Setter 266 The Pawn Shop 281 The Pelican 272 Pender Company 275 Permian Corporation 278 Perry-Hunter-Hall 284 Philpott Florists 263 Pioneer Drive Baptist Church 290 Rob Ra mby 292 Robinson's Pharmacy 266 Rouse 8: Son Inc. 287 Russev's Printing 291 S 6: Q Clothiers 278 Sam's Rent-All 263 The Sayles Co. 287 Sears 285 Senter Realtors 267 Skaggs-Albertson 274 Smitty's Auto Supply 273 Southwest Park Baptist Church 284 Suburban Scene 283 Super Travel lnc. 291 T. C. 1, Paint Center 273 'l.G. 8: Y. 282 Town 8: Country Foods 283 University Baptist Church 284 Vll' Hair Design 281 Virginia Lee Pie Shop 281 L. Coy Warren 273 Wes-Tex Drilling 261 West Texas Utilities 286 Senior Ables, Paula 123, 176 Adams, Beverly 46, 150, 176 Adams, Kathryn 106, 132, 135, 176 Adams, Terri 114, 176, 293 Adkins, Richard 142, 176 Aikin,1ean 176 Aldridge, Roxanne 117, 176 Alford, Pam 111, 176, 182, 301 Allen, Eddie Allison, Kerry 110, 114, 176 Ambrosio, Pam 176 Anderson, Cheryl 108, 176 Anderson, Michelle 112, 176 Anderson, Gerald Andrews, Tony 164, 176 Armbruster, Mark 27, 44, 47, 176 Arnold, Carol 90, 111, 125, 176, 306 Arrant, Lucia 176, 204, 308 Atwood, janara 116, 176 Austin, Roger 48, 90, 111, 114, 168, 171, 176 Baccus, Linda 176 Bailey, Bill 176 Baker, David 176 Ball, Lea 176 Ballard, Cynthia 93, 176 Ballard, Louann 176 Bannister, Michael 177 Barbee, Betsy 22, 23, 90, 91, 177, 308 Barker, Elizabeth 27, 44, 47, 90, 100, 177 Barnett, Belinda 114, 124, 177, 300 Ba rtek, Rodney 68, 69, 177 Barton, Susan 114, 177, 302 Beahin, Hollis 177 Beale, Mark 50, 51, 52, 53, 68, 69, 106, 124, 125, 177 Beckham, john 21, 47, 71, 125, 175, 177 Beddingfield, Billy 90, 177 Bedford, lay 61, 62, 177 Bednar, Maryann 119, 177 Beeinan, Eddie 102, 153, 177 Behrens, David Bennett, janet 114, 134, 310 Bennett, Pat 177 Berg, Karen 61, 63, 64, 177, 300 Bergan, Sandra 177 Bieberly, Kim 153, 177,178 Bigelow, Lynn 113, 145, 177 Bingaman, Charles 106 Bisho , Richard 177 Blackgurn, Randy 145 Blair, jo 177 Blake, Mike 50, 52, 82, 84, 124, 125, 177, 204, 207 Boardman, Kim 124, 177, 298 Bonny, Cynthia 45, 47, 114, 153, 177 Borrego, Pikie Bowman, Russell 164, 177 Boyd, Bruce 179 Boyd, Tonya 179 Boykin, james 93 Bradford, Denise 21, 78, 79, 86, 107, 125, 134, 179 Brawley, Easter 93, 94, 179 Breedlove, Cheryl 150, 179 Brewczynski, Walter 89, 179 Brock, Karen 179 Brookshire, Linda 100, 119 Brown, Debbie 150, 179 Brown, Steve 150 Brown, Tammy 92, 179, 302 Brown, Terry 117, 179 Bruton, Alise 100, 101, 179, 300 Bryan, Lisa 116, 179 Bryant, janene 27, 78, 79, 99, 124, 179 Bryant, Ianice 153, 179, 200, 302 Brzozowski, Michael 126 Buck, Michael 70, 179 Buford, june 179 Index 1 i 1 l l W. A. Farmer, Christi McKinney, and Sammy Payne take a needed break from their daily routine. Bui, Kim 179 Bullock, Nicky 50, 106, 124, 179 Burkey, janet'179 Burns, Brian 139, 140, 179 Burns, Robert 179 Calderon, Frank 179 Caldwell, Don 111, 181 Caldwell, Greg 110, 124, 181 Callaway, Bill 110, 125, 181 Camacho, Dell 164, 181 Campbell, Pam 133, 135, 137, 181 Cantrell, Curtis 181 Cargile, Cay 27, 96,97,108,111, 181, 0 7 Carroll, Norma 119,181 Carson, jo 126 Cartee, Cheryl 27, 45, 106, 107, 111 112, 113, 130, 132, 300 Cashion, Steve 139, 181 Caton, Debbie 181 Caudle, jon 120, 153, 181 Chafey, jeannene 126, 181 Chambers, Barry 139, 140, 181 Chaney, Susan 181 Chappell, Cathy 74, 75, 99, 181 Chavez, David 74, 75, 110, 181 Christensen, Teri 181 Chroge, Gary 181 Cibello, Lea 181 Cisneros, Cecelia 181 Clark, Robert 111,112,138,181 Clayton, lay 68 Clearwater, Mary 46, 48, 96, 97, 111 114, 171, 181 Clem,1,arry 111,112,181 Clement, Catherine 93, 183 Clifton, Darlene 183 Cobb, Wayne 82, 84 Cockerell, Ray 114, 183 Coffey, Charles 145, 148, 183 Colburn, Terri 93, 95, 183 Cole, Frances 142, 183 Coleman, Teresa 183 Collins, Carolyn 27, 89, 183, 304 Collins, Susan'150, 183 Conrad, Marsha 27, 130, 132, 183, 298 Cook, Darrell 68, 91, 108, 124, 125 183 Cook, jim 51, 52, 56, 58, 60, 125, 183 Cook, Patricia 96, 97, 111, 123, 183 Cooke, Dana 114, 153, 157, 183 Counts, Richard 104, 183 Courtright, Leslie 21, 27, 183 Cowan, Melessa 130, 133, 183, 306 Lowart, Cindy 100, 183 Cox, Brady 45, 183 Coxpycghris 48, 111, 114, 153, 171, 183, - 0 Curry, Cindy 114, 124, 183, 308 Dacus, Bonnie Daniel, Russ 153, 183 Davila, Teresa 126, 183 Davis, lim 145,185 Davis, Karolyn 78, 183, 302 Davis, Lynn 117, 185 Davis, Michael 185 Davis, Toni 185, 204, 298 Dawson, Pat 80, 111, 112, 185 Dennis, Sherry 108, 185, 294 Derrick, Cloyce Dethlefsen,1eff 185 Ditmore, Debbie 134, 135, 185 Dobbs, Kathryn 27, 102, 108, 185, 302 Dobbs, Pam 185 Dodson, Rickv 185 Dat-hier, sandi-.1 92, 133, iss, iss Doonan, Colleen 1 Dorsett, Darrell 185 Dortch, Kenneth 45, 153, 185 Doty, Stephen 92, 185 Driessner, Rose 119, 185 Drury, Cindy 91, 99, 185 Dukes, Ray 185 Dunn, Angela 185 Dunn, Vickie 119. 185 Eaton, Drinda 185 Eckard, Shara 119, 132, 185 Edins, Tim 145, 153, 185 Edmond, Berl 56, 58, 59, 85, 90, 106, 185 Edmondson, Philip 91, 187 Edwards, Loretta 150 Ellingson, Mark 187 Elliott, Mark 74, 75, 187 Elliott, Phyllis 92, 133, 187 Ely, Darrell 187 Ely, Kenneth 187 Engler, Darla 119, 187, 294 Evans, Debby 106, 187 Evans, Garry 164 Everett, Kathy Everheart, Steve 27, 187 Fairbetter, Angela 106, 107, 187, 202, 300 Falke, Kenneth 187 Fannin, Carla 93, 187 Fanta,1eannine 117, 187 Farmer, D'Anne 76, 86, 114, 124, 133, 187, 308 Faulkner, Marcia 99, 111, '171, 187 Faulkner, Terrie 187, 302 Fauntleroy, Nina 21, 26, 27, 187 Feeinster, Philip 30, 90, 96, 97, 105, 111, 168, 187 Fergus, Gregory 45, 91, 187 Ferguson, Diana 117, 187 Ferguson, Tracy 120, 187, 298 311 - Fiddelke, Beth 27, 911, 132, 135, 137, 187, 3114 Finch, La11ny 187 17ite,1an11 117, 153, 187, 2114 F111n1n1i11g, Doug 56, 58, 59, 911, 1118, 111, 188 Flores, 11obert lilournoy, Greg 153, 188 lT11118l1L'L', 'Sallie 86, 911, 124, 125, 134, 188, 3118 Ford, Lisa 11111, 188 lford, Susan lforkner, Cloyce 74, 75, 142, 188 iforkner, Loyce 99, 117, 188 Foster, 1111311 99, 126, 188 1i11XN'1L'1', 1110 188 lT111N'11iC8, Pattie P1'ill1L'l8, 1iv11 78, 79, 1117, 13-1, 158 l71'a11kli11,B1'111n 711, 111, 112, 188 19r11nk1in, 111111111 llranklin, 5111-1111 l7r11 11ks, Becky 188 l7ree111an, 1ames 1 111, 188 111111, liret 811, 112, 188 Fudge, Lynda Ciallardo, 1111111111111 188 1.all1111'11y, Michael 142 1ia11n11w11y, David 188 Ciarclner, Danna 188 cid1'11L'I',111'111-111'1,511,58, 188 1Lar11er, 1171111 Ciarrett, Kat11v 178 Garrett, Daniel 711, 125, 188 CQ11yle,S11m 44, 1112, 153, 188 fiee, D11111111 c1L'F1.1L'8, 11101 1118, 188 Gibbs, 11oger 511, 54, 157, 188 Clillespie, Lori 1611, 188 f111dL1L'0,c11L'1111 139, 141, 188 111111, 1an1es 511, 82, 1111, 188 1.111111-1, lanya 142, 189 Cloodloe, Clary 45, 126, 189 Ci1711L1l11d11, Vivian 99, 117, 189 Ciore, 1111111 189, 2112 CiI'd11d111,Ct111I11L1 119, 189 Cira11t,1Q11yle 1118, 116, 119, 189 Cireen, K11ren 133, 189 Cireen, P11ula 1111, 189 Cireen, 1111ndy 21, 26, 27, 28, 311, 46, 47, 511, 54, 96, 97, 1114, 111, 125, 189 111111, Dennis 189 l1al1,Do11 27, 96, 97, 111, 189, 2112 1l11ll,Ki11111ei'lv 119, 132, 135,137,189 I 111111, 1 11trici11'119, 189 1111111111, 111111111 27, 74, 75, 117, 189 11111181111 W11v11e 1911 l111rdin,lDeidre 66, 96, 97, 111, 1911 1111rdin, 1l1111k 1911 1111 111111, 111mes 1911 1111 1'11'l1111, 5l1ere11ta 93, 1911 ll11rris,Cy11tl1ia 66, 126, 1911 llarris, 111C1x1L' 44, 47, 1112, 1113, 1118, 1119, 11111 1111rtley, Kathy 99, 117, 1911 llartness, 1udy 1112, 153 1 11111 44 11 1118 1119 111 1. 1111rve ', 11 '- 1 112, 1111 1111ssel, Stephen 1911 l1atc11,11e1en 92,1911 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111vnes, lfdwinia 93, 116, 1911 Heffernan, Dennis 139, 190 1 lelbe rt, Dia 1111 1911 1lL'I1dL'I'811l'1, Teresa 45, 47, 911, 1911, 2117 llenninger, Cynthia 27, 911, 114, 1911, 3118 11e11so11,C11tl1y 114, 1311, 134, 1911, 3116 llenson, Carter 45, 511, 1211, 124, 125, 190, 202 l1L'lAl1Cl111't, Meli11da 1511, 1911 11estand,1an 76, 77, 125, 1911, 3116 11icks,1ay 114, 1911 1l111,Mike 21, 51, 68, 69,12-1,125,190 11illi11rd, David 68, 190 llindman, l111v 126, 1911 llinshavv,1erry 191 llodges, Micl1elle 96, 2114, 31111 llodges, Vicki lloft, l1ickv 511, 82, 84, l1t1f1I111111, Pa111e1a 116 lloga 11, George 21, 26 97, 111, 191, 124,125,191 191 , 27, 30, 45, 47, 911, 191 1l11g1111, M 1111l1ev,K ike 511, 124, 125, 191 11y 191 111111111-s, '1'11n1my 1511, 191 1 1111111, M11 rty 511, 124, 125, 191 llooper, David 47, 48, 111, 168, 171, 191 ll11over, l1a11dy 139, 191 lloughton, Daniel Helen Montfort and Mark 1Ol'L1dl1 give Greenlee, liddie 82, 189 Gregory, ly 1118, 189 Griggs, lirin Crimes, Debra 189 Qlriinin, Ke11 45, 46, 1111, 189 Grissom, 1111111 45, 47, 68, 911, 91, 108, 111,112, 113,114,189 Grissom, 1111rdy21,69, 189 Cluerra, Albert 189 Guerra, 1111111 189 Guertler, l1uth 189 Hagar, Michael 11111, 189 312 their best eff11rts at a pep rally. Iloward, Corey 191 1l11w11rd, Fritz 191 Howard, Gerald llovvard, Scott 191 Hudd 1est1 111, Charles 191 Huff, Kay 1118,191, 294 llunt, Mark 26, 27, 191 llutson, Thomas 126, 191 Hutson, Tracy 191 l11ce, D1111 11a 111,114, 191,308 lackson, Kathy 153, 191 jackson, Leesa 21, 26, 27, 96, 97, 100, 1111,111,153,191 1ackson, lV11'11'111l'10 191 1ac11bse11,Kat11y44, 1112, 1113, 1118, 191, 3112 1dC1'1LlCS, Anna Marie 192 1eter, Ci11dy 1211, 192 1imeneL, l1obert 93, 94 1ohnson, Cindy 192 111111151111, Cindy 192 111111151111 1ennifer 22, 114, 1311, 134, 192, 3116 1ol111so11, Lanel 192 111l'l1T?w11l1, 1171110 66, 78, 96, 97, 111, 192 1111111811111 Aaron 192 1o11as,'lirici11 192 111nes, l'laine 192, 298 A1Ol1L'5,1Ll11L' 61, 62, 125, 192, 31111 1ones, Mike 142 lones, l1andv 511, 51, 52, 68, 69, 124, lv -5, 145, 192 Vlones, 11ov 1ones, Scott 811, 81, 91, 1211, 125, 192 1011L'S, Sherry 93, 192 vlones, Shirley 1u1i1-11, 11111 21, 74,75, 85, 1511, 1811, 192, 2114 Keele, Lu 121111 1511, 192 Kidd, 11onnie 21, 27, 47, 911, 1211, 164, 175, 192 Kimble, 1ackie 192 Kimble, Wesley Ki11g, Diane 911, 119, 192, 293 Kirk, Marisa 192, 2114 Kirkland, Teresa 119, 192 Kirkman, Peggy 99, 192 Kitchell, Les 114, 192 Klingler, Ti1n11t11y 153, 193 Kli11ker, Nancy 186,193 Knapp, Karen 21, 27, 90, 1211, 193, 3116 Knecht, K11rl 811, 1111, 193 Kohutek, Mike 68, 69, 124, 145, 193 Korman, Clreg 21, 26, 27, 311, 85, 193 Ku11ke1, Andy 47, 193 Lalirenz, David 46, 1511 La France, Earl 126 Lai1,1im193 Lambert, B11rb11ra 92, 114, 193 Lambert, Buddy 193 L11111bert, L11rr11ine 1511 Lambert, 5tepl1en 1114, 193 La11drum, Melinda 76, 86, 90, 124, 125, 132, 193, 3111 1.dI1L', Ki111 193, 293 La11ier, Lisa 1116, 193 Lantrip, Kathy 119, 193 Lanz, Paul 153, 193 Lat11e11, lien 1511 Laurence, David 68, 193 Lawson, 1an11a 21, 89, 193 Leader, 1011 164, 193 Leasure, 111111 99, 117, 193 Lee, Vickie 120, 178, 193, 304 Leonhart, Phillip 99, 194 Lidd1e,111an 99, 194 Lillibridge, Lori 194 Lindley, TOIHITIY 26, 27, 511, 91, 111, 164, 175, 194 Lindsey, Britt 80, 81 111,112,194 Lindsey, Sheila 119, 94 L1111mis, Donald 194 Lopez, Theresa 1118, 119, 194 L11ving,1u1ie 119, 194 Lowden, Peggy 194 Lowe, Alicia 194 Lowther, Pat 106, 153,194 Lucas, Ted Luna, Martin Lusk, Melissa 27, 29, 120, 194, 294 Lusko, Roger 126 McCarty, Mike 194 McCay, David 124, 125,145, 194 McCle11an,1an McC1ella nd, Susie 1011 McCoy, Chuck 106, 194 McC11y, Pamela 194 lV1CD11I'IT1d11, Kathryn 194, 3114 Mclnnis, Barbara 111,194 McKee, Buddy 194 McKenzie, Kim McLean, Bonnie 93 McLeod, Paula 27, 45, 194, 3110 McLeod, Paula 132 McLeod, 51111 r11n 120, 194 Mc1.11ughlin,1erry 195 McNaughton, Steve 44, 1111, 124, 195 McNaught11n, Susan 195 McSherry, William 195 MacNevin, Lezlie 1118, 1311, 132, 195 Ma111y, Marc 44,47,1114, 195 'i M11rr, l1ic11ard 142, 195 lVl11rr, 111111 195 M11rti11, 11obert 91, 1118, 195 M11rti11, Steve M11sk,Keit11 45, 68, 111,112, 113,195 Mason, Carl 195 Mason, Carla 78, 79, 125, 1311,133,195 Massey, 1111111 195 M11tt11e1vs, Sabrina 91, 119, 195 Maxwell, C11t11y 114, 182, 184, 195, 3111 May, Mark 141, 195 Medina, Bulmaro 124, 195 Melega, Sheri 195 M1-1s1111,1eff21, 27,44,45, 47, 195, 313 lN1L1IA1.QL'I1l1d1Q0I1, Carol 27, 96, 97, 11111, 1111, 111, 195, 31111 Metcalf, 5111 r 96, 97, 111, 1211, 195 Middlebrook, l,dLl1'd 22, 26, 27, 1211, 1311, 133, 164, 175, 195,298 Middlebrooks, David 511, 52, 124, 195 Miller, Linda 911, 132, 137, 196 Miller, 111111 196 Moore, Ch11r1es 21, 45, 47, 169, 198 M11ore, Kim 511, 52, 196 Mo11re, Lisa 196 Moran, Malcolm 196 Morris, Mindy 26, 27, 1211, 196 Mosley, M111ly 44, 47, 1110, 114, 196 Mosshart, Tod 82, 84, 125, 196 Muncy, Loylene 46, 76, 77, 111, 112 125, 196, 306 lN1Ul'W11TL1y, Leslie 196 Neill, 1111111 1114, 196 Nelson, Mary 44, 117, 196 Nelson, Toinmye 1.111111 119, 196, 304 Nelson, Velva 44, 76, 77, 114, 125 196, 3116 Ne1netl1, Teresa 27, 47, 196 Nevvton, Mike 196 Nickell, Alicia 196 Nixon, Pam 44, 107, 196 N11v11k, Cireg 196 Novvell, 1immy Oden, Cindy Odom, Mark 45, 145 k9lS1711, Willi11111 O11gm1111, Tim Orr, 'lim 45, 47, 51, 53, 56, 57, 58, 59, 82, 84, 124, 125, 157, 197 Ortiz, Dolores 117 Ott11, Patty 46, 119, 123, 186, 197, 304 Paga11, Ki111 93, 197, 294 Palmer, Scott 197 Pantali1111, Paul Papp, William 27, 197 Park, Allen 139,141,197 Parker, Curtis Parker, Layn11 157, 197 Parker, Paige 197 Parker, Terrell 139, 197 Parker, 1ulia 197 Parks, james Parsley, l1ex 114, 197 Patters1111, -1-11111 26, 27, 114, 134, 135, 137, 197 Pay11e, Sammy 138, 197, 311 Peck, 1ulie 911, 91, 114, 197, 308 Perex,1oe 197 Petty, Cl1eryl 197 Petty Laura 911, 1118, 197, 3111 Pierce, Brad 48, 111, 120, 171, 197 Point,Cireg1111,197 Polk, Cindy 27, 96,97,111,133, 135, 168, 169, 197 Pool, Brent 197 Pope, Cage 27, 114 P11rter, Kreg 1711VVL'11, Mark Pracl1y1, Allen Prado, Tammy 45, 91, 92, 198, 304 Prigmore, Cheryl 111, 182, 198, 301 Prukop, 111 mes 21, 27, 45, 89, 198 Pruski, Lucy 99, 198 Quinn, Bryant 48, 91, 111, 171, 198 Ramirez, Lydia 117 l1ai1del, Mary Margaret 48, 111, 117, 178, 198 l1aney,111hn 106, 198 11at11burn,1eff45, 47, 96, 97, 153, 157, 198 1111y, Paulette 198 11eddel1, David 198 l1eed, l1egina 78, 79, 125, 133, 198 l1eed, Clay 198 11eese, Peggy 198 11ic11ards, Carol 93, 94, 198 11icl1ey, Tami 198 1 1 Ritchey, Frankey 139, 186, 198 Roadcap, Bobby 48, 110, 111, 171, 182 198 Robinson, janie 48, 111, 114, 171, 198 200 Robinson, Sharon 119, 198 Rodri uez, Velma 117, 198 Rose, Ljohny Rossi, john 198 Row, Brian 80, 198 Roy, Randy 56, 58, 106, 124, 125 Rumble, Diana 99, 198 Runnels, Bert 98, 198 Russell, Barry 68, 69 Rutherford, Cheryl 199, 293 Sam vson, Ron 199 Sa ncliers, Cindy 99, 199 Sargent, Miron 139, 199 Saunders, Kenneth 145, 147, 199 Scalf, Brian 199 Seale, Tammy 139 Sedberry, Michael 199 Shackleforcl, Ann 199 Shed, Larry 186, 199 Shelton, Deon Shelton, Terresa 199 Shepard, Karen 199 Sherrod, janice 199, 294 Sidenar, Ruth 21, 26, 27, 90, 199 Vargas, Larry 126, 203 Vaughan, Vic 203 Vick, james 44, 82, 84, 205 Vickery, Diane 99, 205 Yokes, Mike 205 Wadsworth, judy 74, 205 Waldon, james 205 Waldraff, Debbie 48, 111, 114, 153, 171, 204, 205, 302 Walker, Nena 96, 97, 102, 120, 168, 169, 205 Walker, Wesley 103, 168, 169, 205 Wallace, Clara 106, 114, 204, 205, 301 Wallace, Robert 58, 106, 107, 205 Warren, Kay 114, 205, 293 Washington, Terri 78, 92, 133, 205 Watkins, Denice 71, 72, 73, 205 Webb, Cynthia 153 Webb, Dana 126, 205 Weber, Bobby 21, 50, 124, 205 Weissinger, judy 30, 205 Werner, Marsha 99, 205 West, Stanley 205 Wetsel, Ryne 80, 81, 145, 205 Wherry, jerome 205 Whisenhunt, Cliff 21, 27, 46, 68, 85, 90, 91, 120, 205 White, White, White, Beth 89, 205 Betina 205, 301 Libby 145, 205 Smith Sills, Ronnie 93, 199 Simmons, Anna 199 Siinmering, Sue 199 Simpson, Valerie 199, 301 Sims, Pam 100 Skiles, Tim 139, 199 Sleeper, Shelby 199 Smith, Charles 199 Smith, David 54, 102, 139, 199 Smith, Dee Dee 153, 178, 199 Smith, Eddie 139, 141, 199 Smith, Cary 199 Smith, james 201 Smith, jo Ann 150, 201 Smith, joe 82, 145, 201 john Whiteley, Max 22, 23, 26, 27, 68, 69 90, 91, 96, 97, 108, 111, 113, 206 Whitley, Terry 206 Whitman, Pam 47, 90, 114, 130, 134 175, 206, 308 Wicker, james 206 Wilkerson, Mary 119, 206 Wilkey, Carrie 206 Wilkins, Cheryl 150, 206 Williams, Danny 206 Williams, Gregory 206 Williams, Richard 50, 82, 84, 124, 125 206 Williams, Terrie 206 Williamson, Marvin 206 Willson, Wesley 145 Smith, Patty 86, 90, 124, 125, 132, 200, 298 Smith, Richard Smith, T. W. 145, 201 Snow, Tammie 90, 91, 96, 97, 108, 111,168, 169,201,300 Sommerville, Rich 201 Spalding, Rick 104, 114, 153, 184,201 Spears, Matt 82, 100, 201 speighi, Will 201 Stanhouse, Ronald 93, 201 Stanley, Pam 44, 100, 114, 201 Stevens, Nancy 21, 86, 90, 120, 132, 201, 298 Stevenson, james 201 Stewart, judy 111,201 Stewart, Tony 145, 201 Stoecker, Ruth 201 Stone, Billy 82, 84, 125, 184,201 Stonecipher, Ross 201 Stokes, Tim 201 Stowbridge, Patty 96 Stracener, judy 119, 201 Strother, jane Ann 47, 48, 111, 114, 171, 200, 201 Stuard, jana 106, 201 Sudderth, Brenda 119, 203 Summers, Kim 203 Taylor, Steve 68, 69, 85, 203 Teal, Car 47, 104, 114, 153, 203 Tedder, Cyhuck 120, 203 Tedford, Carol 108, 119, 132, 203 Temple, Randy 56, 58, 203 Thacker, Valerie 114, 203 Thane, Ginger 184, 203 Thiele, l'hylis 108, 203 Thomas, Cary 145, 203 Thomas, johnny 93, 94, 95, 203 Thomas, Karen Thomas, Rick 147 Thomason, Eclclie 145, 203 Thompson, Dana 126 Timms, Angela 153, 203 Tiner, Lloyd 145, 203 Torres, Sandra 126, 203 Trotter, Kristi 114, 124, 175, 203, 308 Truitt, Tim 47, 82, 125,203,313 Tucker, Charon Turner, Keith 56, 57, 58, 59, 203 Turney, Daniel 203 Tutt, Thomas Unrue, Charlotte 142, 203 Utter, jeff 27, 91, 108, 203 Wilson , David 145, 147, 206 Wilson, james 145, 206 Wilson, Malinda 153, 206 Wilson, Melinda 145,206 Wimbley, Charles 206 Winchester, Debra 150 Winn, Beverly 150, 206 Womack, jeff 99 Woolf, Pat 93, 206 Wright, Erin 27, 206,298 Wright, Wendy 114, 206 Wyatt, Paula 119, 206 Yarko, Dan 206 Yearv, Callie 145, 207 Young, Benita 76, 78, 79, 92, 125, 133 135, 207 Young-, Mary Suzanne 116, 184, 207 Young, Mary 125, 207, 302 Young, Trennon 46, 139, 207 You ng, Trey 207 Zimmerman, David 6, 20, 44, 61, 62, 63 l1fl101' Ables, jamie 116, 210 Adams, Carol 150, 210 Adams, janet 106, 210 Adams, joe 120, 210 Adams, Matt 210 Adams, Sharon 150, 210 Adkinson, Benny 145 Aguirre, Mary 118, 132, 210 Aguirre, Orlando Ailts, Karla 72, 73, 125, 210, 294 der, Karen 100, 111, 114, 132 Alexan 210, 221, 294 Allen, Mike 210 Allen, Roy Alvarez, Eddie 145, 210 Alvis, john 82, 84 Anderson, Debbie 73, 210 Anderson, Dwight 142, 210 Anderson, Eva 102, 111, 112, 210 Anderson, Kenneth Anstead, Ronalyn 73, 210, 300 Apel, Midge 112, 210 A ra nda, Ma ry 210 Archer, Billy Arev, lay 164 Armenta, Ralph 123, 210 Armistead, james 210 Armstrong, Dean 50, 68, 124, 210 Ashe r, Susan 210 Atkins, Al 10-1,210 Atkinson, Benny 210 Baca, Lucy 210 Bagbv, Brenda 111, 112,210 Bagby, lod 7-1, 98, 210 Bailey, Bryan 24, 51, 124, 125,210 Baker, Scott 210 Ba rclay, Wayne 93, 210 Baringer, Robin 111, 118, 122,210 Barron, Kathleen 46, 108, 134, 210, 213, 219, 308 Barton, Karen 133, 210 Baskett, Ann 107, 116, 118,210,296 Bateman, jimmy 150, 157, 210 Batjer, jane 100, 101, 210, 300 Bavernfeind, David 90, 120, 153, 209, 210 Beaird, Sheri 118, 210 Beamer, Russ 111, 210 Beckham, Nancv 111, 112, 125, 132, 209, 210 1 Benigno, Bruce 210 Bennett, jan 99, 114, 210, 293 Braymer, Scott 61, 64 Brevrig, Brad 211 Bridges, Kelly 107, 118, 211, 301 Bridges, Secta 90, 134, 135, 211, 302 Brockschmidt, loAnn 153, 211, 304 Brooks, Doug 150 Brooks, Greg 90, 105, 120, 211, 305 Brooks, 'lerrie 18, 79, 211 Brown, Cathy lll, 134, 211, 225, 300 Brown, oim-1-211 Brown, lom 164 Bruton, lflaine 106, 134,211,300 Bryan, john 211 Bryan, l'am 144, 146,211 Buiescher, ileresa 120, 21 1, 304 Bullock, Lenny Bullock, Randy 124, 211 Burke, Anita 46, 116, 117,211 Burke, Dee 61, 64, 125, 211, 301 Burleson, Cilynn 150 Burnett, Ray 50, 211 Burney, lfwing Burnsf Bill 139, 144, 211 Burton, Rebecca 114, 153, 21 1 Bush, A, Dewayne 147, 211 Bussev, Ron 21 1 Bularid, joan 90, 120, 132, 211, 221, 301 Caldwell, lfloyd 139,211 Caldwell, Ellie 73 24 M jeff Melson and Tim Truitt attempt to catch Randy Meeks as all three participate in intramural football. Bennett, Sharon 99, 114, 210,293 Barry, Wayinon 124, 210 Berch, Terri 210 Black, jimmy 210 Black, Roy 89, 111, 168,210 Black, Steve 82, 111, 210 Black, Teresa 210 Blackburn, Deborah 108, 133, 210 Blanco, Mike Boardman, Doug 211 Bohannon, Debbie 211 Bondick, Debbie 211 Booker, Dinah 92, 211 Booker, Penny 128, 211 Bowerman, Ava 150 Bowman, Kenneth 89, 211 Bradford, Dennis 56, 58, 59, 60, 106, 21 1 Bradshaw, Brenda 61, 211 Bradshaw, Doyle 113, 147,211 Brandon, Bud Brandon, Catherine Caldwell, Martha 211 Caldwell, Vicki 114, 211,293 Cardwell, Wanda 211 Carlson, David 211 Carmichael, Kowe 74,211 Carroll, janet 118,211 Carson, Catherine 93, 94, 133, 211 Carson, Raeanne 73, 100, 211 Carter, Debbie 93, 211 Casler, Kenneth 104, 211 Cason, Ricky 211 Castle, Carole 106, 111, 132, 171, 211, 223 Castleberry, Brian 100, 211 Cave, Rodney 211 Chalker, Daniel 98, 100, 211 Cheek, Deborah 211 Cheek, Cary Chevrie, Curtis 211 Chipinan, Ronald 82, 21 1 Chitwoocl, Susan 120, 212, 298 Clark, lirrol 212 313 169, 212, 223, 296 SUSAN 216 jorda Claxton, Cody 212 Claxton, Rhonda 93, 212 Cleckner, Rose 116, 118, 212 Clem, Sherry 118,212 Clements, Andy 212 Clendennen, Candie 107, 212, 300 Cockrell, Frank 124, 168, 212 Cocks, Teresa 107, 134, 212, 302 Cocks, Teri 212 Coffey, Penny 145, 147,212 Cole, Leanna 126, 212 Cole, Sara 212 Coleman, Sylvia Collie, john 212 Collier, jimmy 153,212 Collins, Pamela 212 Collins, Stephen 212 Colson, Brooks 112, 122, 212 Compton, Cindy 100, 101, 107, 111, 212, 300 Conner, Patrick 70, 71, 212 Cook, Suzanne 61, 120, 212, 230, 308 Cooke, ja na 106, 132, 212 Cortez, Danny 50, 110, 153, 212 Cranor, Dan 134, 157,212 Cravton, David 212 Cruz, Corina 212 Cruz, Delfino Curry, Sabrina 66, 212 Darko, Robert 98, 100, 153, 212 Dashner, Rick 139,212 David, Keith 212 David, Linda Davis, David 111, 212, 225 Davis, Donnie 212 Davis, jenni 61, 212,308 Davis, Wayne 212 Deatheridge, Larry 212 Decker, Candy Dehoyos, john 212 Del,eon, Richard 227 Delleney, Casey 139, 212 Denkoff, Diane 120, 130, 132, 168, Dennis, Kevin 82, 104, 124, 125, 212 Dickson, Sheryl 93,212 Dillard, Drew 21, 91, 120, 153, 209, 212 Dix, jeff 70, 71, 104, 125,212 Dixon, Brent 100, 120,212 Doonan, Maureen Dovcet, Dirk 104, 212 Downey, Nelda 212 Dozier, Ken 50, 52, 53, 68, 124, 125, 212 Driessner, Tina 76, 77, 102, 111, 212 Drury, Brian 91, 123, 138 Duck, Bobbidee 102, 106, 116,212 Duggan, Mary 120, 214, 306 Dumas, Reggie 106 Duncan, Debbie 123, 214 Dunlap, Kelly 145, 146,214 Dunn, Mike 214 Duport, Richard Dusckas 111, james 214 Dutton, Brett Duvall, Daniel 60, 124,214 Fiveash, David 110, 214 Fluker, Danny 214 Ford, Shelley 90, 214, 298 l'oster, Paul 214 Fowler, Billy 214 Foy, Frank Fra ley, jay 90, 111, 114,168, 169, 214 Franklin, Rebecca 99, 214 Friske, Carolyn 214 Froh, julie 118, 214 Fussell, Greg 111,214 Gaa, Donna 120, 214 Cialaway, janet 153, 214 Gamez, Aurora 118, 134, 214, 304 Ga mez, john 138 Garber, Barbara Garner, William 214 Garrett, Marilyn 120, 133, 214, 304 Garza, jane 92, 153, 214 Geis, Kay 214 Gemberling, Curt 164, 214 Gibbs, jonathan 111, 120, 216 Gibson, David 216 Gilchrest, Marisa 111, 216 Gillespie, Theresa 153, 216 Gilligan, Martin 164, 216 Giroux, Alan Gladden, Trudy 111, 216, 301 Glover, Bertha 128,216 Goebel, Goff, ja julia 106, 145, 216 net 120, 133, 135, 216, 302 Gomez, john 70, 90, 216 Goodin, Pamela 116, 216 Goolsby, jon 216 Goolsby, Kerry 216 C. lraber Kiw 71 85 90,111, 216 , 1 -, ., Graves, Bennie 216 may, jay ioo, 216, 304 Greene, Floyd 216 Greene, Gwen 78, 107, 134, 216 Grimm, C. Sheri 106, 116, 134 iroves, Becca 114, 216, 223 Gunter, Elizabeth Gursky, Houston, Sam 56, 58, 60, 124, 125, 218 11oward,jodie Howard, Susan 218, 296 Howell, Carolyn 102, 153, 218 Howell, Debbie 134, 135,218 Howell, Kevin 164, 218 Hughes, james 91, 153, 218 Hughes, Marci 106, 133, 218 llumphrey, Pat 90, 120, 133, 218, 306 Humphrey, Randy 218 Hunt, Tracy 139 Ingram, Debby 145, 218 jackson, Kathy 218 jacques, Albert Eddie 55,218 jalnes, Stephanie 218 jaspers, james 104, 218 jenkins, David jenkins, Deanna 218 jenkins, Teresa 66, 67, 76, 78, 91, 106, 107,114,218 jepson, Eric 111, 114, 120, 157, 218 jo nson, Craig 126 johnson, Liz 111, 134, 217 johnson, Gary 102, 218 johnson, john 218 johnson, joseph johnson, Kim 90, 108, 153, 218 johnson, Liz 218 johnson, Sue 106, 218 Lindley, DeeDee 106, 153, 220 Little, Brenda 106, 168, 169, 220, 302 Little, Donald 145, 148,220 Lockhart, Carole 65, 78, 79, 102, 120 132, 168, 220, 296 Lofton, Steve 55, 220 Long, Lucy 168, 220, 302 Longmire, Dawn 114, 168, 220, 221, 302 Love, Charles 220 Lucke, janie 117, 132, 220 Lunn, Melody 107, 116, 118, 220, 296 Lyckman, Carl 220 Lyons, Clifton 220 McCaskill, Lynne 132, 135, 220 McCormick, Ann 220 McCoy, Kelly 220 McCoy, Randy 104, 220 McCullough, Bruce 102, 111, 220 McDaniel, Elizabeth '116, 120, 132, 220, 298 McDaniel, Sandra 118, 220 McDonald, Debra 107, 118, 220, 297 McDonald, Pamela 220 McDowell, Sherry 107, 133, 220, 298 McGehee, Marlena 220 McHan, Bryan 126, 132, 220 McKenna, Merry 106, 135, 220 McKinney, Christi 128, 220, 311 f Eagleston, Matt 50, 68, 214 Earley, Celeste 77, 106, 107, 114, Easley, Karen Eaton, Lee 106, 120, 124, 214 Eckard, jeff 120, 214 Edmond, Camille 78, 90, 214 Edmonds, Darla 214 Edwards, DeAnn 107, 116, 117, 134, 214, 298 Eggleston, Ann Ellingson, Libby 214, 293 Elliot, Mike 106, 214 Ellison, johnny 145 Emory, Karen 107, 111, 214 English, Danny 145, 146, 214 Eppler, Angela 104, 153, 214, 224 Escobar, james Estes, janet 78, 100, 120, 214, 306 Estrada, Felix 150,214 Eubanks, john 214 Everett, Barbara 72, 100, 214, 225, 294 Fanta, jerol 214 Fassett, Donald 214 Father, Debbie 214 Faucett, Ruth 214 Fenwick, Lisa 128,214 Fernandez, Mark 214 Ferrell, Stephen 70, 71, 214 Fincher, Kelsey 214 Fischer, Rebecca 128, 214 Fisher, Robyn 214, 308 314 Hackney, Thomas 216 Hagler, jennifer Haile, Roy 124, 139,216 Halbert, Debbie 216 Hambright, Wayne 145, 216 Hamlin, Martha 100, 133, 135, 216 Hampton, Ronald 153 Hancock, Steve 144, 145, 147,216 Hanson, Martin 216 Hardin, Linda 116, 157, 216 Harrell, Ronnie 128, 216 Harris, Alan 216 Harris, Fay 78, 79, 118,216 Harris, james 216 Harris, Thomas 44, 100,216 Harrison, Marcus Harrison, Scott 110, 216 Hart, Gay 108, 216 Hartline, Fred Hartness, Sandy 102, 216, 230 Harvey, Carol Harvey, Leslie 73, 75, 106, 134, 216 Harvey, Sue 92, 111,112, 113, 216 Healon, Rita 216 Hearrell, Carolyn ljol 134, 216, 304 Heaton, Kenneth 102, 216 Henderson, Mitzi 150, 216 Hendrix, Mike 80, 216 Hendrix, Seree116,216 Henry, Billy 60, 216 Henson, Ann 104, 120, 216, 217, 298 Henson, Edward 61, 106, 216 Herald, Katherine 111, 132,216 Herndon, Elizabeth 106,216 Herring, Terri 120, 125, 218, 308 Hicks, Patrena Hill, Mark 218 Hinkle, Tina 93, 218 Hirfshaw, Brenda 116, 218 Hobbs, Theresa 218 Hodges, Karen 78, 218, 301 Hodges, Teresa 150, 218 Hodgson, David 82, 124, 125, 218, 225 Hoff, Randy 50, 124, 218 Hofheinz, Mary 102, 218, 225, 298 Holder, Rodney 50, 124, 218 Holland, Rick 134, 218 Holland, Robert 74, 139, 140 Hollowell, Martha 106,218 Holmes, john Holmes, Tim 111, 114, 218 Holvbeck, Paul 218 Hoover, Shannon 218 Hotchkiss, james 218 French students await their departure on a trip to Dallas, Texas. johnson, Terri 218 jones, Becky 61, 62, 63, 124, 125, 218, 308 jones , Brand 50, 125, 218 jones, jim 91, 218 jones, john 145 jones, jon jones, Lovie 128, 218 n, Mark 90, 152,153, 218, 312 jordan, Melinda 45, 145, 218 jowers, jerry 59, 125, 218 Kannel, Kim 218 Kapuscinski, Kimberly 126, 218 Karrenbrock, Kevin 111, 153, 220 Kas rack, Debra 220 Keels, Wanda 90, 111, 120, 133, 209, 217, 220 Keith, David 139,147 Kem , Kelly 220 Kendziick, Trey 68, 124, 220 Kershaw, Frank 139, 140, 220 Kershaw, Neicy 78 Kiel, john 220 Kiker, john 90, 104, 124, 125, 209, 220 King, Patricia 118, 220 Kirkland, john 107, 220 Kirkland, Steve 104, 153, 220 Kloess, Catherine 89, 138, 168, 220 Koepke, Douglas 220 Koepke, Karen 108 Kute, Tommy 50, 120, 220, 305 Laird, Dale 220 Langley, Ralph 220 Leasure, Ronnie 220 Leetsch, William 153 Leighton, Lisa 118, 134, 220 Lenius, Darlena 142, 220 Leverton, jana 220 Leverton, johnny Lewis, Shirley 78, 134, 220 McLaughlin, Harold 220 McLean, Earnest 145, 222 McManaway, Mark McPherson, Thomas McSt raw, Tammy 222 MacNevin, Lori 111, 153,222 Macke, Susan Macon, Lisa 120, 153, 222 Macon, Steve 111, 153, 222 Madrigal, johnny 128, 222 Marques, Gabriel 222 Marr, jason 222 Marr, Keith 222 Marr, Kim 92, 120, 132, 135, 137, 222 Martin, Melody 100, 107, 221, 222, 296 Martin, Richard 102, 222 Martin, Scot 222 Martindale, Danny 82, 110, 124, 222 Martinez, Ricky 153,222 Massey, Margaret 104, 116, 133, 222 Masters, Marylin 222 Mathis, Tina 108, 130, 134, 222 Matthews, Debra 61, 106, 124, 125, 222, 308 Maxwell, Mitchell 47, 157, 222 Mayes, Becky 100, 134 May, Terri 93, 114, 222 Mayfield, Randy 120, 164 Meeks, Randall 50, 54, 82, 124, 125, 222 Meissner, Darrell 82, 222 Meller, Mike 110, 222 Melson, Ben 104, 222 Mendez, Antonio 102, 103, 222 Michie, Sandra 71, 72, 73, 222 Miers, Bobby 56, 58, 59, 124, 222 Miklos, Michael 104, 105, 222, 223 Miles, Glenda 222, 293 Miller, Daniel 110,222 Roth, l Miller, jeannie 116, 222 Mills, Mariea 104, 132, 222 Minor, james 145 Mitchell, Susan 111,222 Mitchell, Renee 222 Mitchell, Wacle Mokry, Cordelia 78, 106, 130, 132 Montanez, Donna 134, 135, 222 Montfort, Helen 153, 222, 312 Moore, jay 111, 222 Moore, Patricia 118, 222 Morey, Tommie 222 Morgan, Traci 222 Morris, jesse 139, 141, 222 Morris, Vince 82, 84, 99, 222 Morton, Natalie 111, 114, 222, 301 Mosshart, Emily 77, 106, 116, 117, 222, 302 Munselle, Sabrina 126, 222 Murphy, Raymond 91, 138 Nall, David 50, 222 Nash, Holly 104, 168, 169, 222, 308 Neal, Kenneth 222 Neilon, David 224 Nelson, Debbie 93, 224 Newberr , Darrell 91,224 Newcombe, Nancy 150, 224, 306 Newman, Barbette 116, 117, 224, 306 Nichols, julia fDeel 118, 134, 135, 224 Nichols, Mark 224 Nixon, Paula 132, 223, 224, 296 Norman, Dennis 164,224 Norton, Connie 90, 111, 133, 224, 306 Norwood, james 93, 224 Nuckols, Kim Nunn, Lisa 133, 224 Oden, David 61 Oden, james 104, 224 O letree, Gregory 224 Oiah, Raymond 50, 102, 113, 124, 224 Oliver, Randall Orren, Mike 80, 81, 124, 224 Overton, Brent 50, 124, 125, 224 Owen, Tony 168, 224 Owens, jamie 224, 301 Pack, Ricky 147 Park, Melissa 100, 107, 224, 297 Parker, Sherri 123, 153, 224, 304 Pate, Karin 106, 224 Perkins, Debra 54, 76, 77, 78, 104, 224 Pettigrew, Stacy 102, 103, 106, 133, 223, 224, 297 Pham, Xvan 224 Phillips, Dean 224 Phillipps, Dwight 120 Pierce, Wanda 78, 79, 125, 133, 135, 137, 224 Pittman, jana 153, 224 Pittman, Leigh 107, 224 Powell, Eu ene 224 Powell, Reiiecca 111, 116, 224, 304 Powers, Carra Price, Brenda 111, 118, 224 Prichard, Lou Ann 66, 106, 224 Proctor, Brent 61, 63, 65, 224 Proctor, David 98, 153, 219, 224 Quinn, Christie 120, 134, 217, 224, 301 Rainwater, Mary 224 Ralston, janice Ramirez, Sandra 134, 135 Rand, Bill Rankin, Ricky 93 Rasco, Rita 224 Ray, Douglas Ray, Kelle 78, 111, 120, 134, 224, 308 Ray, Neal 90, 106, 224 Ray, Rhonda 93, 114, 224 Redman, Anna 93, 224 Reed, Cash 164, 224 Reeder, Denise 100, 107, 224, 296 Reeder, Karen Reeder, Brent 164, 224 Reneer, Bernal 111, 217, 224 Darrell 98, 153, 224 Richey, Ringwald, Roy 224 Rivera, Debbie 116, 145, 224 Rivera, Debra Roberts, Tim 50, 82, 84, 102, 103, 123, 226 Robinson, Andrea 226 Robinson, jeanette 226 Robinson, Kerry 106, 124, 226 Robinson, Mike 226 Robinson, William Robison, Linda 226 Rock, Cindi 123, 226 Rodriguez, Patsy 226 Rooks, jud y Ka y 226 Rose, Kathy 111, 120, 132, 226, 308 Ross, Mark 123, 134, 226 Ross, Michael 104, 226 Rostvold, Steven Roth, Teri 72, 73, 226 1ill70,71,134, 226 Wilkev, Sharon 117, 229 Tevebaugh, john 114, 228 1 Thomas, Ricky 123, 145, 147, 228 Williams, Carl 106, 229 Williams, Charles 106, 153, 229 Williams, Frances 229 Williams, Lynnette 229, 293 Williams, Dawn Thomason, Mark 228 Thralls, Terri 99, 228 Tiede, Anna 106, 228, 300 Toler, Lloyd 228 Row, Robert Roy, Robert 126, 226 Rudd, Russell 21, 89, 100, 111, 114, 227 Rumsey, Linda 226 Ryan, Kelly 89, 226 Sadler, Timothy 60, 226 Sage, janice Sam wson, Ronda 94, 123, 226 Sandbefer, jeff 84, 125, 226 Scales, Mickey 226 Scales, Rickey 226 Schroeder, Steven 145, 226 Schwalb, jay 50, 110,124,226 Scifres, Donna 106, 226 Tomes, David 228 Tredennick, james 80, 228 Tunnell, Audie 164, 228 Turner, Desi 150, 228 Tutt, Loretta 228 Uher, Greg 153 Underwood, Charles 229 Utter, Greg 89, 229 Van Zandt, Michael 145 Vaughan, Debra 61, 62, 64, 106, 229 Vickers, Darrell 110, 229 Vickery, Chuck 50, 229 Williams, Wes 102, 124, 125, 229 Willis, Donna 90, 133, 209, 229, 306 Willis, Richard 229 Wilson, Bobby 21, 50, 54, 124, 125, 229 Wilson, john 68, 69, 110, 164, 229 Wilson, Loy 98, 122, 168, 229 Wilson, Susan 134, 213, 229, 293 Winchester, Donnie Winter, Dean 98, 229 Winkler, Paul Wise, jeff 28, 50, 54, 104, 106, 124, 125, 229 Scott,,Cindv 226 Scott, David 226 Scott, Gary 226 Scott, Susan 66, 67, 77, 226 Scott, Valerie 66, 132, 226 Seabourn, Ricky 145 Self, Lisa 226 Sellers, David 226 Sewell, Greg 98, 104, 226 Shelton, Cindy 107, 117, 133, 226 Shelton, Douglas 98, 153, 226 Sherrier, Mary 99, 226 Shields, Timothy 145, 226 Shirley, Tammy 226 Shooter, Pat 226 Siewert, Susan 111, 112, 132, 226 Simmt Simon Sitzes, ms, Anna s, Tom 50, 226 Steve 60, 124, 226 Skaggs, Ron 90, 104, 226 Sledge, Margaret 157, 226 Smedley, David 226 Smith, Dana Smith, Garry 126 Smith, Harold 226 Smith, Wesley Smith, joe 82, 226 Smith, Kenneth 55, 226 Smith, Leo 93, 228 Smith, Linda 72, 104, 125, 228 Smith, Mary 91, 228 Smith, Peter 50, 124, 228 Smith, Rodney Smith, Roger 111,228 Smith, Sharon 228 Smith, Thomas 70, 102, 228 Smith, Snailu Wesley 228 m, joe 61, 65, 228 Snapp, jared 102, 144, 228 Smoot, Virgil 84, 93, 182 Snider, Mike 99 Snow, james 111, 112,120, 228 Sojourner, William 228 Soloma n, Divonna 228 Sosa, Denise 74, 100, 228 Spencer, Lou 89, 228 Springfield, Cari 93, 228 St. Peter, Cherrie 99, 228 Standard, David 111, 153, 228 Stanhouse, Thomas 123, 228 Steele, jeff 80, 228 Stephens, Mary 228 Stevens, Cathy 228 Stevens, julie 114, 228, 301 Stevenson, Gwendolyn 228 Stinnett, jeffrey Stonecipher, james 228 Stowbridge, Bob 228 Stubblefield, Lisa 228 Stults, Teresa 228 Suggs, Kim Sullivan, Dann 114, 228 Sullivan, David,126 Surles, Tim 120, 228, 305 Surles, Tony 21, 100, 101, 228 Szymanski, Suzanne 77, 114, 133, 223, 228, 304 Tally, Richard 228 Tarver, Marci 100, 153, 228 Taylor, Bill 111, 120, 228 Taylor, Clairissa 91, 114, 157,228 Taylor, Robert 126 Te ler, Bret Testa, Donna 91, 104, 105, 106, 111, 112, 134, 228 Teubner, Lee 228 Nanette fToni Patterson? and Tom fRandy Green? were two of the major charac- ters in the Senior Musical NO, NO, NANETTE. Vokes, Marie 77, 102, 116, 117, 229, 302 Walden, jed 150, 229 Walker, Beth Walker, Brian 112, 113, 229 Walker, Melody 118, 229 Walling, Larry 50, 110, 124, 229 Walls, Donna 229 Warren, Laurie 100, 229 Warren, Teresa 45, 125, 229 Warren, Vickie 106, 130, 134, 229, 296 Washington, janet 112, 130, 134, 229 Watts, Greg 50, 68, 124, 229 Webb, Gregory 74, 75, 125, 229 Wells, james 164, 229 Welsch, Marla 102, 106, 133, 135, 229 West, Kathy 101, 116, 229 West, Kyla 100, 132, 229 Whalen, Linda 117, 229 Wheeler, Alan 229 Wheless, Russell 229 White, Anthony White, Charles 126 White, Connie 116, 133, 229 White, Susan 104, 229 White, Tony 229 Whitworth, Rand 229 Wilkerson, Chandia 46, 229 Wolf, Lori 104, 217, 229, 306 Wood, jesse 102, 229 Woodruff, Patricia 133, 229 Wright, Brooks 120, 229 Wyatt, Kristi 229, 293 Wyatt, Mary 230, 293 Yamamoto, Alisa 99, 230 Yaw, jana 134, 230, 306 Yielding, Phil 90, 106, 230, 305 Young, Debra 118, 134, 135, 230, 304 Young, Kathy 77, 221, 230 Young, Stanley 139, 230 Zimmerman, Glen Sophomore Abbott, john 233 Adams, Martha 134, 233 Adams, Tim 233 Ailts, Eva 132, 233, 238, 294 Albritton, Mario 172, 233 Alexander, james 55 Alexander, Mike 233 Allen, Tammie 233 Allmand, jimmie 233 315 Allred, jerry 233 Allred, Stephen 128, 233 Allred, Tammy 117, 153, 233, 302 Alsdorf, Amy 107, 117, 133, 233 Alvord, Michael 230 Anderson, David Anderson, james Anderson, joe 60, 233 Anderson, Missy 111, 112, 233 Anderson, Mike 60, 233 Andress, jill Andress, Kellie 134, 233 Andrews, joe 144 Angley, Shirley 120, 157, 233 Antle, Michael Applin, Delores Ara nda, Esther 117, 233 Aranda, Mary Archer, john 233 Arnolo, Keith 233 Atkins, Lisa 61, 104, 233 Ayres, Cheryl 104, 105, 233 Brand, Mike 54, 55, 82, 233 Bray, Caron 65, 107, 233, 308 Brawley, Carol 233 Breedlove, Warren 233 Brennan, Nancy 133, 233, 240, 302 Bridges, Lora 67, 78, 100, 133, 233 Briscoe, Ronnie 233 Brooks, Darrow Brooks, jessie 233 Brooks, Rodge 233 Brooks, Sherry 104, 233, 294 Brown, Mark 232 Brown, Mendie Brown, Victor 55, 233 Brunson, Ronda 77, 122, 134, 233 Bryan, David 233 Bryson, Cindy 117, 233 Buc he r, Sa nd ra Buck, Kim 108, 233 Bullock, Lesa 77, 117, 234, 302 Bullock, Sandy 234 Burgess, Susan 106, '132, 234 Students visit the Air Force recruitment exhibit. Baber, Shelia 77, 106, 107, 133, 233, 301 Bagley, Bobby 114, 233 Baker, Donna 90, 233 Ba rgainer, Carl 70, 71, 233 Ba rner, P. Kenneth Barnett, Cherri 117 Barrera, Leo 233 Barrett, Donna 114, 116, 233 Bartlett, Kenneth 233 Batko, Eddie 110, 233 Batko, john 128, 233 Battey, jeanna 99, 106, 116, 134, 233, 304 Baugh, Cristina 108, 134, 233 Bennett, janet 106, 116, 233, 310 Bergeron, Lennis 233 Bevill, Larry 233 Bilberry, Bobby 55, 60, 120, 233 Bivins, Nolan 233 Black, Steve 82, 123, 233 Blackman, Letha 123, 153, 233 Blake, David 82, 124, 233 Blake, Gary 233 Bobo, Carla 132, 233, 238 Boggs, Norman tjiml 153, 233 Bonny, Sylvia 114, 123,132,157, 233 240 Booth, Alvin Box, Sherry 117, 122, 233 Boyd, james 138, 233 Boyd, jeff 233 Boykin, jeff 61, 65, 106,233 Boykin, Teresa 242 Bradley, Elizabeth 233 Bradley, LaDonna 120, 153, 233, 297 Bradley, Marcia 106, 133, 233 Bradshaw, Becky 77, 106, 116, 117 120, 133, 233, 246, 294, 301 316 f Burks, Becky 107, 234 Burks, Mary 128, 234 Burns, Edwina 99, 106, 234, 300 Burrus, Marshelia 99, 116, 234 Burson, julie 107, 111, 134, 234, 308 Burton, Patricia 111, 153, 234 Caffey, Barbara 234 Cagle, Steve 234 Caldwell, Donna 116, 234 Caldwell, Gerald Caldwell, jimmy 55, 60, 234 Caliendo, Gerald Camacho, Lawrence 138, 234 Campbell, Leslie 77, 234, 310 Canada, William 234 Cannon, Helen Carlson, Douglas Caronna, Bill 234, 238 Carroll, Craig 234 Carroll, William Carter, Mary 111, 234, 240, 302 Cazarez, Mary 128 Casey, Clara 234 Casey, Donald 234 Casey, jay Casler, Mike 234 Catron, Debra 234 Cave, Nancy 132, 234 Cavazos, Debra 234 Chamberlin, Vanessa 77, 234 Chambers, joseph 234 Chambers, Pamela 78, 133, 234 Chastain, Mike 234 Chia, Stella 117, 234 Chipman, Steven 234 Chittum, Dee 234 Clark, Shelly 106, 133, 234 Cleckner, Sherry 117, 234 Clemons, Dennis 234, 242 Clemons, Michele 153, 234 Cochran, jim 234 Cockerell, Carolyn 107, 132, 234, 297 Coenen, Donald 234 Cohen, Scott 61, 234 Cole, Sonia 117, 234, 293 Colthrapp, Edward 153, 234 Comella, Thomas 234 Compher, Mary 117, 132, 234 Conley, jay 234 Cook, Gilbert 234 Cook, john Core, jackie 111, 133, 234, 300 Corn, Richard 234 Cortez, Beckv 133, 234 Cotman, Sheryl 134, 234 Cox, David 234 Crain, Debbie 106, 107, 153, 234, 300 Cram, Beth 106, 234 Cranor, Mary 116, 133, 234 Crayton, Darrell Crosthwait, john 234 Crouse, Kelvin 55, 234 Cruse, Gregory 60 Cubine, Michelle 60, 107, 134, 234, 298 Cunningham, Dana 234 Currier, Brent 234 Daffern, David 168, 234, 236 Dahlgren, David 21, 234 Dambach, Cynthia 117, 234 Daniell, Craig 153, 234 Daniels, Clayton 144, 234 Danielson, john 138, 234 Dashner, Denise 78, 234 David, Dale 144, 147, 234 Davila, Kerry 234 Davis, Bruce 110, 234 Davis, Donny 234 Davis, james 58, 107, 234 Davis, Ronald Edward 235 Davis, Ronald Eugene 235 Day, Randy 235 Deason, Marion Dehoyos, Cecilia 134, 235 Dehoyos, Rosalinda DeLeon Tony 235 Deinent, Carlton 144, 146, 235 Dempsey, Vickie 100, 235 Dennis, Forest 157, 235, 293 Dennis, jackie 235, 308 Dennis, Susan 235 Densman, joretta 106, 132, 235 Deshazo, Gil 91, 106, 153, 161, 235 Devereaux, Debra 235 Ditmore, William 235 Doering, Tim Doonan, Pauline Doherty, Karen Dorsett, Harlan CRuskl 235 Doss, Darrell 55, 235 Downey, Robert 147, 235 Downing, Ron 55, 235 Doyle, Melisa 235 Draper, Kenneth 235, 242 Druesedow, Bobby 106, 153, 235 Druin, Gregory Drury, Robert 112, 235 Dunn, Michael Dunn, Mindy 106, 132, 235 Dunn, Retia 78, 235 Dunn, Tim Durilla, Mike 235 Durilla, Peter Duval, Laura 132, 310 Duvall, june 66, 107, 132, 235 Earnest, Diana 132, 235 Eaton, Drinda 293 Edwards, Cathi 30, 114, 132, 168, 235, 246 Elkins, David Ellis, Kirk 111,112,114, 235,246 Ellis, Linda 120, 133, 235, 297 Ely, Marklin 235 Emery, Martin 104, 235 Engler, Kevin 235 Engler, Kim 235, 316 Everheart, james 235 Evers, Angela 78, 120, 133, 235, 298 Fann, Carmen 120, 153, 235 Farris, Deiclra 116, 235 Fensterbush, Mike 235 Fernandez, Angel 235 Ferrell, Carl 104, 122, 235 Ferris, Nancy 120, 168, 169, 235 Ficldelke, Todd 55, 235, 305 Fife, Mar 107, 133, 235, 300 Files, Bargara 120, 235 Finsterbush, Mike 238 Fitts, Albert 235 Fitzgerald, Keith 235 Fitzpatrick, james 235 Flannagan, james 235 Fletcher, john 74, 235 Floeck, Kristy 108, 235 Flournoy, Pamela 153, 235, 302 Forbess, Rhonda 108, 235 Forbes, Russ 235 Ford, Bruce 235 Foster, Rex 235 Fowlkes, Barry 65, 91, 235 Friske, jimmy 235 Fuller, Richard '104, 157, 235 Fuller, Sharon 134, 235 Fulwiler, Lisa 134, 235, 308 Gaines, Karen 66, 235 Gamberger, Terry 144 Gardner, Dara 235 Garrett, Deeanne 78, 79, 106, 235, 297 Garrett, Susan 132, 235, 304 Gartinan, Barbara 157, 235 Garza, Barbara 132, 235 Gayden, Marshall 55, 235 Gazille, Art 235 Gee, Cindy 91, 235, 308 Gercles, Elizabeth 134, 153, 235, 304 Gibbs, julie 66, 107, 133, 237, 238, 306 Gibson, Sherri 106, 153, 237, 302 Giddings, Robert 237 Gillis, Roxan 133, 153, 237 Glass, Dennis 55, 107, 237 Glaze, Fredonia Glaze, Lynette 138,237 Gloyd, Ramona 237 Goble, Stephen 237 Goggans, Randy 237 Gomez, Eddie Gonzales, Belia 106, 133, 237 Gonzales, Eva 99, 122, 134, 237 Gonzales, Kelley 132, 157, 237, 304 Good w i n, Steven 237 C. ioolsby, Leasa 116, 237 Goolsby, Kerry 100 Gowens, Stephanie 237 Graham, Christopher Graham, Donna 106, 237 Graham, Lonnie 117, 237 Grant, jane 120, 134, 237, 310 Grau, julie 116, 237 Greenlee, Rebel 114, 116, 133, 168, 237 Gregg, Terri 91, 107, 132, 232, 237, 238, 306 Gregg, To ni 91, 132, 232, 237, 238, 306 Gri fon, Sandy 237 Grimes, Cathy 107, 112, 237 Grimes, Mary 300 Grimm, Sheri 106, 237 Gruber, Mike 55, 110, 237 Guerra, Ana 132, 237, 308 Gutierrez, Dolores 237 Hadley, Michael 237 Hagemann, Dayna 133, 237, 306 Hale, Dana 100, 108, 116, 117, 123, 237 Hale, Peter 237 Hall, Cynthia 237 Hall, joe 144, 237 Hall, Susan 134, 237, 302 Hamm, Cynthia 237 Ha ncoc k, Russell 237 Hanna, Roger 237 Hansen, Susan 92, 237 Hanzlik, Susan 132, 237 Hardin, Darren 237 Harden, Ronald 237 Hardin, Cheryl 100,153, 237 Hardin, j ohn 237 Hardy, David 237 Harmon, james 237 Harrell, Danny Harris, janet 237 Harris, joel 55, 237 Harris, Stacey 61, 237, 293 Hartline, Terri 237 Hartsfield, Randy 55, 82, 100, 111, 237 Hassell, Scott Hayes, Lana 237 Haynes, Mark 106, 153, 237 Heath, David Heath, Kimberly 122, 237 Hedrick, Robyn 237 Hermann, Marvin 237 Hernandez, Manuel 237 Hertrick, Kenneth Hewitt, Mark 237 Hodge, julie 237 Hodges, jackie Hoffman, Terri 237 Hollis, Bryan 237 Hollowell, Glenn 237 llollra h, Donna 133, 237 Holmes, Andrew 89, 237 Holmes, john Holstin, Lori 102, 237 Holt, Gary 237 Holubeck, Charles 55, 237 Hood, jimmy 122, 237 Hopkins, Mike 98, 237 House, lflossie 117, 237, 293 Howard, Robin 237 Huckabv, Felecia 117, 237 Huggins, Becky 120, 237, 301 Hughes, Dale 239 Hughes, Robert 54, 55, 91, 153, 232 239 Hughes, Ronnie Hunter, jennifer 65, 106, 133, 239 Hurd, Shauntee 133, 239 Hurick, john 239 lreton, Kevin 239 Lopez, Arlene 239 Lovden, Tammy 122, 239 Love, john 107,41 10, 239, 242 Lovell, David 123, 239 Loving, jerry 241 Loving, Sheri 61, 107, 241, 308 Lowe, Shari 91,241 Lowe, Stacey 120, 133, 241, 304 Lowry, Billv 241 Loyaf V ictoi' Luton, james 241 Lyons, Larry 241 McCathren, Rich 111, 168, 169, 241 McClellan, Charles McLeod, Michele 99 McCubbins, Tricia 100, 153, 241 McCullough, Bradly 241 Mclflreath, David 147, 148, 241 McGaughey, Mike 65, 90, 111, 241 Mcilough, Alise 241 McGlothin Mcl I hera n, McKelvain McKelvain, McKelvain, ,Mike 70, 71 Mark 241 , Debora 117, 241 Edna Lee 117, 122, 133, 241 McLaughlin, Mark 241 McLean, Barbara 241 lsbell, Steve 239 jacks, Leonard 239 jacques, Eddie 239 jakowski, David 239 jannise, Ricky 102, 239 jay, Mary 239 jenkins, Mary 78, 79, 239 jennings, Karen 107, 133, 239, 308 jiminez, Freddy 239 johnson, Lisa 117, 239, 293 johnson, Marcus 106 johnson, Mickey 144,239 johnson, Mike 239 johnson, Pama 117, 122, 134, 239 johnson, Robert 102, 106, 239 johnson, Sandra 99, 239 johnson, Tonya 134, 239 johnston, Diana 78, 239 johnston, Marlie 120, 134, 239 jones, Beverly jones, john 239 jones, Lonnie 106, 138, 239 jones, Penny 106, 116, 132, 239 jones, Tresa 106 jones, Weldon 239 joyner, Scott 239 julien, julie 116, 239, 310 f Karre nbrock, Kelley 107, 132, 239 306 Kasprak, Todd 239 Keathley, Bryan 55, 60, 91, 239 Keels, David 239 Keith ,Allen Kelso, Greg 112, 113, 239 Kendrick, Brad 55, 239 Kennedy, john 138, 239 Kent, Laura 153, 239 Key, Monty 55, 239 Kidd, Becky 120, 132, 232, 239, 304 Kilpatrick, Susan 114,123, 153,239 Kimble, Phyllis 239 Kirk, Perri 106, 107, 132, 239, 298 Kistler, Stan 239 Klein ,Gary 111,122,239 Knapp, Barbara 116, 120, 133, 239 Knapp, Steve 65, 239 McLean, Mike 61, 110, 241 McLeod, Michael 132, 241 McMillan, Deborah 78, 79, 106, 133, 241 McMillan, Kelly 116,133,241 McNaughton, Robert 122, 138, 241 McNulty, Dennis 106,241 McPherson, Tim 123, 241 Macon, Lynn 153, 241 Magee, Kelly 78, 114, 134, 241, 310 Maloney lll, Thomas 122, 241 Manney, David 241 Ma ntooth, john 241 Marr, Sherry 241 Marr, Sherry 153, 241 Martin, Scott 241 Martin, Steve Martindale, jonathan 241 Martinez, Alicia 241 Martinez, lrene Martinez, Lydia 117, 241 Martinez, Raul Mathieson, Barbee Mathieson, Renee 106, 107, 134, 241, 306 Matteson, Karen 21, 91, 104, 120, 157, 241, 302 Mattingly, jack 241 May, Cindy 123, 132, 241 Mayfield, Lisa 106, 116, 241 Meador, Lonnie Meadows, Amie 293 Mearse, Gary 50, 54, 104, 241 Mellard, Kim 107, 241, 300 Mellor, Alan 21, 241 Melson, john 98, 153, 241 Mendenhall, Catherine 106, 107, 134, 241, 306 Merlock, Steven 241 Mesta, George Meyer, Deanne 116, 240, 241, 302 Miceli, Darren 134, 241 Miklos, Mary 104, 117,241 Miller, Denise 241 Miller, Michelle 116, 134 Miller, Russell 106, 153, 241 Knignt, Uee Ann 120, 133, 239 Knox, Kenneth 21, 89, 98, 110, 153, 239 Korman, Blake 60, 124, 239 Kuwowski, Tedye 123, 239 Lambert, Greg Lanz, Scott 110, 239 LaSalle, Katherine Lassiter, Kathryn 1Denise1 123, 134, 239 Las one, Dianna 239 Latlien, john 239 Lawler, Pamela 116, 134, 239 Lawson, Billy 239 Lee, Kelly 106, 239 Lenius, james 239 Lester, Terry 54, 55, 239 Lester, Clifford 239 Lester, William 239 Leverton, Melvin 239 Lioce, Edwin 239 Litton, Bubba 239 QLloyd, Angina 239 Lloyd, Randy 55, 153, 239 Lockhart, Tom 70, 239 l Miller, Shelly 241 Mims, Cynthia 30, 66, 134, 241 Mitchell, Archie 138,241 Mitchell, Genie 132, 241 Mitchell, Robert 241 Mitchell, Sharon 106, 241 Mize, Bobby 123, 153, 241 Mokry, Carol 116, 123, 132, 241 Moore, Cathy 116, 132, 241 Moore, Meadors 99, 132, 241, 308 Moore, Linda 116, 117, 120,132, 153, 300 241, Moore, Portia Moore, Raymond 241 Moore, Sherri 106, 116, 122, 133, 241 Morey, Pamela 241 Morgan, Beverly 65, 107, 133, 241 298 Morgan, Kirk 90, 148, 241 Morris, Clint Motes, Marsha 241 Mueller, Natalie 91,104,241 Mumma, Nancy 241 Murray, Monika 241 Meyers, Dwayne 241 lNleyei's, john 102, 108, 243 Nea'-ae, Noel 54, 55, 82, 243 Nelsen, David 82, 91, 124, 243 Nelson, Regina 122,243 Nelson, Robert 153, 243 Nesmith, Gene 243 New ton, Cindy 107, 243, 298 Newton, Doris 107, 117, 243 Newton, james 243 Newton, Rebecca 79, 243, 310 Nicholson, Randy 243 Nipp, Kimberly 106, 134, 168, 243 Noack, Tammy 108, 117, 243 Nobles, Craig Norris, Martha 144, 145, 146, 149, 243 Norvell, Edgar 89, 123, 243 Uclen, Rick Olah, Glen 153, 157,243 Oldham, Lori 91, 132,243 Olisky, Kevin 243 Olson, David 243 Ortiz, Archie Owens, Ronnie 243 Ozuna, Rudy 243 Parker, Avery' 243 Parker, Cynthia 107, 117, 243 Parker, Rhonda 107, 243 l .ykrk Parks, Rance 110, 243 Parks, Russ 243 Perkins, Leland 243 Perry, john 243 Phelps, Donna 153, 243 Phillips, julie 106, 133,243 Phillips, Tony 55 Pierce, joe 55, 243 Pike, Christie 111, 236, 243 Pike, Richard 243 Polage, Randall Pool, Stacia 106, 107, 117, 120, 153, 243 Porter, Ken Powell, Annette Powell, Carolyn 243 Powers, Paige 91, 107, 132, 232, 243, 298 Price, Steve 243 Prine, Timmy 243 Pruski, Tom 243 Rainey, Charles 82, 84, 110,243 Rainey, jeri 106, 116, 133, 243 Rainwater, Marian Ralston, jeffrey Ra mierz, Moises 243 Randel, Mark 120, 243 Ray, Karen 116, 133,243 Raymond, David 243 Reedy, Mark 123, 243 Reising, Renee 144, 243 Rhodes, Cindy 243 Rich, Robert 114 Rifenburgh, Randy 55, 243 Riley, Doug Rivera, Rudv Roam, john 243 Robertson, Rusty 110, 243 Robinson, Carla 107, 134, 243, 301 Robinson, Ellen 116, 122, 243 Robinson, Rhonda 243 Rock, Rusty 80, 92, 243 Rodgers, janet 122, 243 Rodriquez, jackie 243 Roemisch, Rose I 17, 243 Rogers, Steven 138, 243 Rogers, Truman 55 Rogers, Keith 80 Rollins, jerald 82, 98, 243 Rose, Caroline 99, 112, 116, 117, 134, 243, 300 Rose, Linda 116, 243 Rose, Margaret 168, 169, 243, 306 Rose, Mary Ross, Thomas Rostron, Charles Rostron, john Rouse, Cody 243 Rucker, Allison 77, 132, 243 Ruiz, Mary 243 ' Rumble, Sandy 114, 243 Ru msey, Edwin 243 Rush, Marvin 243 Sager, Melissa 107, 134, 243, 310 Salazar, Sylvia 116, 243 Salisbury, Debbie 106, 114, 243 Santana, David 153 Saunders, Cathy 117, 244 Saunders, Charles 92, 244 Schieck, Laurie 244 Schneider, jack Scholes, Kelly 106, 132, 232, 244, 298 Schott, Connie 106, 244 Schumpert, jhenii 78, 100, 132, 244 Schneider, Randy 244 Schwartz, Stephen 244 Sconyers, Sarah 1 17, 244, 293 Scott, Debbie 108, 116, 132, 244, 294 Sealey, Rogelio Sealey, Vilma 244 Seher, Kathy 108, 117, 133, 157, 244 Seitz, Arveda Seldon, Violet 78, 79, 92, 107, 133, 244 Seldon, Wesley Self, David 244 Self, Robert 145 Senter, Steve 61, 244 Shaeffer, George 122, 244 Shar ,Sharon 108, 244 Shelliiy, Lauri 244 Shepard, Mark Shepherd, Cynthia 244, 300 Shirley, Donna 128, 244 Shults, Shirlev,133, 244 Siddens, Sally7 106, 133, 244, 310 Sides, Elaine 107, 123, 244, 297 Sikes, Michelle 78, 133, 157, 244, 304 Simmons, Cynthia 244 Simmons, Melinda 1 17, 244 Sittz, Arveda 244 Skip er, Arthur Smitli, Bobby 82, 244 Smith, Donniece 99, 112, 116, 117, 134, 244 Smith, Kenny 317 Y g Smith, Robert Smith, Sharee 67, 77, 78, 107, 244, 306 Smith, Tresa 104, 244 Smoot, Virginia 240 Snelson, Charles 244 Snow, Tommy 91, 102, 138, 244 Spain, Deborah 78, 244 Spain, Donald 153 Spalding, john 104, 153, 244 Speight, Lisa 107, 117, 244 Spicer, Connie 153, 244, 297 Staggs, james 99, 111, 244 Stanley, jeff 122, 244 Steadham, Dawn 244 Steadhem, Lisa 106 Stearle, john 244 Steger, jaquetta 78, 106, 244 Stockman, jim 138, 153, 244 Stockton, Rhonda 134, 244 Stout, james 244 Stuckey, Steven 244 Suitor, Lonnie 123, 244 Sullivan, David 244 Sullivan, Mike Swening, Mark 244 Swink, Marie 134, 244 Ta felmeyer, Daryl 110, 244 Tally, Richard 65 Talley, Sean 244 Tarr, Tandy 106, 132, 244 Taylor, jay 144, 244 Taylor, Kary 153, 244 Teague, jeanna 244 Teal, Ronnie 153, 244 Tedford, Lewis Teller, Bret 244 Temple, Vicki 120, 244, 296 Test, DeDe 134, 244 Testa, Dominic 21, 104, 244 Thaxton, Kirk 153, 168, 244 Thomas, joe Thomas, Paul 148 Thomas, Tracy 55, 60, 240, 244 Thomason, james 244 Thompson, Diane 244 Thompson, jerry 244 Thompson, Ricky 55, 60, 244 Thomson, janice 123, 244 Toler, William 244 Tomes, Gloria 114, 133, 244 Townzen, Pamela 132, 245, 301 Travis, David 65, 245 Tucker, Barbara 245 Tutt, Utis Tweeclie, Linda 116, 132, 245 Ulmer, Angela 102, 245 Upchurch, james 245 VanCleave, Connie 245 VanC1eave, Bob 144 Vancliver, Gary Vargas, Glen 70, 71, 245 Varner, Beverly 102, 108, 111, 112, 113, 245 Vaughn, Tammy 133, 245 Velasquez, Elsie 66, 67, 92, 245 Verhey, Timothy Vickers, juanette 100, 153, 245 Wade, Steven 245 Wadsworth, Tom 245 Wager, jay 90 Wagner, Ronald 153, 245 Walclon, Robert 245 Waldratf, Ricky 153, 245 Walker, Tracy 106, 116, 134, 168, 245, 310 Warner, Carla 245 Warren, Sandra Watkins, joe David 245 Watkins, joe Wayne Watson, David 74, 75, 245 Wayman, jennifer 107, 117, 134, 245, 298 Webb, jim 122, 245 Weber, Sally Wells, Dianne 111, 245 Wells, Melanie 104, 138, 245 West, Cindy 106, 116, 245 Wharton, Kevin 245 Wheeler, Bruce Wheeler, Charles 89, 153, 245 Wheeler, Dianne 107, 132, 245 Wheeler, Teresa 117, 153, 245 Wherry, joseph 245 Whitaker, Reppy 245 White, Carla 91, 106, 120, 133, 245, 306 White, Charles 245 White, Gayle 77, 133, 245, 301 318 White, Matthew 153 Whitman, Ray 245 Whitman, William 55 Wiegal, David 245 Wiegel, Mark 245 Wigtall, Danny Wigfall, Victor 60 Wilkerson, james 55 Wilkerson, Wes 245 Wilkev, Lesa 245 Williams, Donna 120, 132, 245, 301 Williams, Olivia 245 Williams, Sandra 245 Williams, Sherry 99, 134, 153, 301 Williams, Sharon 245 Williamson, john Williamson, Linda 108, 132, 245 Willis, Randie 100, 106, 133, 245 Willis, Tommy 70,147,245 Wilson, Carolyn Wilson, Dianne 122, 245 Wilson, Tammy 245, 293 Winters, Thomas Winkler, Tracy 245 Wood, john 245 Woodard, Tammy 245 Woodward, Ted 102, 168, 245 Woolf, Shari 108, 122, 133, 245 Woolsey, Marsha 77, 107, 134, 24 304 Wright, Mitchell 106,111, 245 Wright, Kelly 120, 245 Wright, Veggie 245 Wyatt, Amanda 245 Wyatt, jay 245 Wyatt, jesse 104 Wyatt, Susan 100, 245, 300 Yancy, Karla 77, 245, 293 Ya rbrough, Randy 245 Young, Eric 245 Ziegenhagen, Michael 245 Ziegenhagen, Randy 55, 124, 245 Zimmermen, Paul 245 Students perform a skit during a football Imp rally in ' 557' '1 . r 4? 4 my ,yr V H? aw 4 , ,- . ,- , ,A --- - 9 w I Talisman '77 EDITORIAL STAFF Co-Editors in Chief-Roger Austin Chris Cox Assistant Editors-Debbie Waldraff Brad Pierce Mary Clearwater Associate Editors-David Hooper Bryant Quinn Head Photographer-Bobby Roadcap Clubs-Tina Driessner' Lori MacNevin Eric lepson jackie Core Lori Oldham james Staggs Mary Carter Tim Holmes Mike McGaughey Kathy Rose Brenda Price BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager-lane Ann Strother Y-Clubs Editor-Janie Robinson Assistant-Carole Castle Sales and Distribution Manager-Judy Stewart Assistant Sales-jonathan Gibbs Classes--Mary Margaret Randel' Russell Rudd Mark Powell Robin Baringer Mary Hofheinz Christie Pike Catlii Edwards Faculty-Roy Blackl' Cheryl Prigmore Susan Mitchell Activities-Kirk Ellisl, Ianna Lawson , Pam Altordl Sports-Tommy Lindley' David Davis Rich McCathren Katherine Herald Bernal Reneer Pat Lowther Cathy Brown Karen Alexander Art-Mike McCaughey, james Staggs' Photography-Bobby Roadcapxg, Mitchell Wright, Neal Ray, lay Fraley, Kevin Howell, Bruce Mc- Cullough, Carol Arnold, Steve Black, Barbara Mclnnis, Gregg Fussell, Mary Hofheinz, Don Caldwell, and Kirk Ellis Sponsor-Mr. Robert Holladay Section Ileads Marcia Faulkner Trudy Cladden Stacey Harris Randy Hartsfield Becky Powell Business Staff Photographer-Ben Melson Carla Robinson Staff Members: Allison Rucker X Becky Bradshaw 7 julie Bursgn Connie Norton ' David Chavez Natalie Morton i Cindy Compton Patricia Burton , l I Kargn Emory Rus BCEHTICI' Clary Klein Ann Shackelford Wanda Keels Sponsor-M rs. Doris Allen l Acknowledgements The 'IALISMAN Staff wishes to thank Mr. lohn Kline, lane Roadcap, Ihe Iipiscopal Church of the Heavenly Rest, The Cooper CRIQSI, Mr. Roger Bauernteind and the taculty of Cooper Iligh School, the dedicated members ot the 1977 IALISMAN and their wonderful parents. Our special gratitude and love to Mr. Robert Holladay and Mrs. Doris Allen. Cover picture by Bobby Roadcap. Color pictures by Bobby Roadcap. Theme section designed by Chris Cox, Roger Austin, Mary Clearwater, Debbie Waldratt, Brad Pierce, David Hooper, and Bryant Quinn. Division pages designed by Roger Austin, Brad Pierce, and Chris Cox. Endsheet designed by Richard Counts. Football pictures by the Abilene ReporterANews


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