Cooper High School - Talisman Yearbook (Abilene, TX)
- Class of 1979
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I, I ,, L1 I VOCATIONAL PRODUCTION BUSINESS COORDINATED CREST CREST AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE JACKIE YORK VOCATIONAL DONNIECE SMITH CAROLINE ROSE COOP SHIRLEY SI-IULTS ACADEMIC EDUCATION TODD HARMON RUBRA LITTON VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE CO-OP CARLA ROBINSON CREST CONNIE DUNN 53. .. 5 lx : 7' RE '--'kTk ' 3' Q if i a IU' il COMMENTARIUS COMMENTARIUS HEALTH HEALTH PHYSICAL PHYSICAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION MARGARET ANN ROSE CARON BRAY MARION MARK REEDY EDUCATION EDUCATION SCARBOROUGH MARLIES JOHNSTON KIM BUCK DENNIS McNULTY I I ,'-zczwr I. If 1 ,Z f . , - 1 I ,I I .f'ii,, I - ,- I 1 f , I . 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X I A .S JI, 1, OPTIMIST YOUTH AWARD BECKY KIDD -fm 3:5 W 1 f, .1 3 3 E 5 Ms, ,, l , .. gli 5 'V 1 ,IA f6?Q3a,::snf'f. , , , ,, '-f-wrw lif ' Y '3 , ' ' ,, A 1 ' 1 3122 im A . kill AE A : , , .,,, 22 25 A 21 f 'fl 2 'w 'ffl 4 I ' 1 A ,2,,, , V M. , f 75 4: M1 NATIONAL MERIT OPTIMIST YOUTH OPTIMIST YOUTH COMMENDED AWARD AWARD KEVIN IRETON ROBERT HUGHES MEADORS MOORE NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED REX FOSTER .Li'-3:15 . .-ASW: 5 NSfwN'ZEm:ZEN.:E::: - A I GIISIUBI1 S OHSOI' I khk . I I..E - I NEAE - ' , .X DAR AWARD SUSAN WY ATT 2 A i' . W NA-. , . -I IINAA 51 SISY I ff 0R S 1 SWAE FAU ,-Y. ' ZII' If . f TALISMAN Q 4 ' BUSINESS ' V IQEANN GARRETT ' IA, Features Relations Inmates Enterprises Noted Directors Sports bilene Board of Education Superintendentfllflr. G ordon Harmon The role of the Board of Elducation is to determine the goals and objectives of the school district. They provide the financial structure for the operation of the district, and set policies which reflect the district's operational procedure. The Board also employs an executive officer of the hoard Qthe superintendentj to manage the affairs of the district under the direction of the Board of Trustees. The role of the Superintendent of Schools is to provide the professional expertise for the total operation of the school district. He provides implementation of policy, and a good fiscal management of the distriet's funds. Mr. Harmon serves as chief executive officer of the Board of Trustees. Standing fleft to rightj Ham Middlebrooks, Wally Bullington, Howard Hughes, O. Henry Young, Jr. Sitting: Jimmy Dan Bourland, Darrell Knight Peggy Beckham. Principal Stress s Unit of Students Mr. Roger C. Bauernfiend spends many hours ofthe day and night working to make Cooper a truly great high school. No invitation is needed for him to show up for school activities, because he Wants to be where the students are in action. This principal cares about each individual and helps out with any problems they may encounter. Mr. Bauernfiend's main theme is unity, and it is stressed among the students of Cooper High School. Our principal and faculty learn new ways every day from students and each other the best way to teach students and gain their highest education possible. Mr. Bauernfiend has worked in other Abilene public schools in earlier years, and for the past four years has made Cooper a school Abilene can be proud of. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin and a Nlaster of Administration from Mclllurry College of Abilene. Cooper recog- nizes 778-1797s principal as a very great man, he strives to make the school the best place for all. A B. Cooper's Administrative Staff Teams Up For Successful Year Mr. Valree Brailsford has worked on Cooper's adminis- trative staff for the past seven years. His duties include stressing discipline, getting substitute teachers, keeping order in the cafeteria and distributing textbooks. He graduated from Prairie View A and M University with a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Education. For the past seven years, Mr. Garnie Hatch has served as Vice Principal. His responsibilities concern school attendance and maintenance. He is a graduate of the University of Mississippi with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education and a Master of Education in adminis- tration. Dean of Students, Mr. Reford Schmittou, has served at Cooper for seven years. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree at Abilene Christian College and received his Master of Education from the Lady of the Lake College. He is sponsor of the Student Council which organizes school activities. Mr. Garnie Hatch ' Mr. Valree Brailsford Mr. Reford Schmittou Counselors Work With Cooper Students Mrs. Anita Crawford Cooperls counseling department is one to be very proud of. The coun- selors help their students arrange their schedules and give their time, patience and encouragement to those with problems, working on a one to one basis. Helping the sophomores go through orientation and scheduling problems is Mrs. Anita Crawford, Sophomore Counselor. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Hardin Simmons University and her Master of Education from Abilene Christian University. Mr. Jerry Wood is the Junior Counselor. He prepares juniors for their senior year and helps to guide them in deciding their future goals. Mr. Wood received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education from East Central Oklahoma University. Mrs. Barbara McKenzie, the Senior Counselor, helps prepare the seniors for college or locating job opportunities. She received her Bach- elor of Arts degree at North Texas State University and her Master of Education at Hardin Simmons Univer- sity. Mr. William Watkins is the Vocational Counselor. His main job is in coordinating the Vocational Programs at Cooper. He received his Bachelor of Sciences and Master of Education degrees from Hardin Simmons University. Mrs. Barbara McKenzie ,fi 1 MT- .leU'Y W00d Mr. William Watkins Cooper Secretaries Run School Efficient! l fr, Mrs. Anna Marie Jones Mrs. Wanda Seay Mrs. Karen Ellis In the general office, three ladies work where the books and files are kept. Mrs. Wanda Seay is the registrar while Mrs. Karen Ellis is the assistant registrar, and the bookkeeper is Mrs. Marie J ones. In the attendance office, Mrs. Dorothy McWhorter, attendance clerk, and her assis- tant, Mrs. Norma Kute, serve many students coming in and out all day. They sign permits for students to enter and leave class for various appointments. These ladies also check on students who are ill and refer to Mr. Hatch problem absences. Mrs. Dorothy McWhorter Mrs. Nadine Kute fi li' 5 if Y. K 4 X 4 4 'K 5 S. . ,A Hg. Mrs. Dorothy Goff Mrs. Natha Kidd Mrs. Sarah Conway Assisting Mr. Bauernfiend as a secretary is Mrs. Dorothy Goff. She keeps records of his appoint- ments as well as assorted clerical duties. In the counseling office, Mrs. N atha Kidd helps the three counselors. Mrs. Conwayis office is in the Dean's office, and she works as a teacher's aide. pm?-5. ,rm 44 . if Sf i ' i ' 'K .Jig 9 A. T f .W Q 2,5 43.2, j 'Liar 2 3 X Q 4 A 4 Q R1 .,,.,.:c . XM i fi, 15 a i n 1 Q Gb X hw L ,, , A ,. , In xfill K' 9 Sm Q V fa , K NE' J f 'V ff Q 1 ,lf a g? . ' ai . t, -Q 'fly 'S i nr- 5 . ,,,4-1 i gf: if 5 3 ff-mfr ' far- A f .v Q- I .4 , dw, w i V 5 .1 A asm ,,., ,,,, iviigigw-3 k i C. A. Tearzllc-rs laugh it up al lunch. B. Miss McKinzic and Mrs. Woodward eat and drink wllilx- Mrs. Sami bancz works on her grade- hunk. C. Doc Branson heads for his nc-xt class. 39 A. A. Watch out kids Mr. Alderman is at it again. B. Mr. Bourland makes a funny face at the camera. Alderman, james Univ. of Miss. BA and MS, Physics National Lab MS. Nuclear Engineering, Ph. D. Candidate, Washington Univ., Mathematics, MathaScience Seminar, Senior Class Allbrooks, Nikki BS Physical Education, Univ. of New Mexico PE, Health, Biology Cougarettes, Cheerleaders Allen, Doris BA Hardin Simmons, Spanish and Journalism, Talisman and Crest Armstrong, Wanda BS Bethany Nazarene, Health Barnard, D. Jack BS Hardin Simmons Offset Print- ing VICA Barnes, Frances AB Univ. oflientucky MLS Univ. of Texas Librarian, Library Staff Bassett, Anna L. Library Aide Besly, Joan D. BS Texas Tech Univ., Social Studies Bonds, Maxene BA McMurry, English Dept. Chairman Borcik, Edward Cisco Jr. SWTSU, USAF fRet.j Electronics. Electronics Club Bourland, Buent BS, BSEd., Abilene Christian Univ., Math Brady, Eddie BS Texas Tech Med Abilene Christian Univ. Math, FTA k ,tg -R 2 E I' Q R X X H 3 s.. , , 5 ag J ss X S if ag Sis Q. if , . rss ts A i xg' T l 1 ,ff y X '- . H-- , .I K Q ' -.,. ,, ,f.., ...,. , V. A . , f l n f at -f---f-M 1 -- . wi . ,WL ,g -, .L Mu,'szwfesnzaemri'I iiuifif V .il 7' - f I bff- I '-'b ,fm ie2122ff15fff43m1e lffh ' 'A Milfs! ay 'N ' ' ' -- . L effwfmzfafawa A fvwazsbmt A, ,,, ,. .,, faqs? ,, , , Y 1 1 A . ,.' 'm' ' . i, ,,.. 1 af. , gf,-, if 1 ,- an f t K fzfiiw' I .gs .cg ,ga M, ,M ..,,, , X- 150 ' 5 , .. ,. .ty T 5. 9536 X. Q 3, 'H I 1 m N, 9 . is , f ,gi if ,541 at a in t 1,4 fifiswffasl- f. A- - 'r im: ' 7 4 Branson, Paul BSEd, Abilene Christian Univ. Health, Athletic Trainer Brown, Madeleine BS, McMurry MEd, Abilene Christian Univ. Biology, Sophomore Class Buck Stephen BS, NYDU Physical Ed, Tennis Coach Caldwell, jo BA, Howard Payne Math, National Honor Society Case, Mark BS, McMurry Govemment, Basketball Coach Chandler, Viki BS, McMurry College Political Science, History Cougars Pride Cheek, Ronnie BS, McMurry MS, Drake Math Childers, Carl BS, McMurry Math, Intramurals Siren Squad Clement, Nedra BS, SMU MA, Hardin Simmons English Cochran, Luella BS, Sam Houston State Math Condron, Lynn McMurry College English, Girls Basketball Track Conley, James BS, Eastem New Mexico Univ. ICT A. X E S 2 2 E 9 E ,E SVN H B. A. Mrs. Brown looks for a place to sit. B. Mr. Childers is cleaning off art. 41 4 'WA B. A. Mrs. Dick lectures to her German class. B. Mr. Dudley enjoys his first year as a teacher at 42 Cooper. Cook, Gene lVIEd, Abilene Christian Univ. BS, Texas Christian Univ. Drivers ED Crowson, Sue Ann BA, English, Library Cummings, J ack BA, NTSU MEd, Abilene Christian Univ. Photography Dick, Lela BA, McMurry English, Gemian, Gemlan Club Doughery, Chester BS, lVlcMurry Health, Coach Dudley, Mike BS, lVIcMurry American History Enger, Gina BS, PE PE, English, Volleyball Coach Fanning, Ann BBA, MEd, VOE, PEL, OEA Junior Class Finley, Kent BS, in PE, MEd, Education Texas ASZM, PE, Junior Class, Coach Fleming, Carol BA, Texas Christian Univ. English, Sophomore Class Freeman, Lowell BS, Texas Tech Vocational Ag. .9323 , , -,ff ' . sw x f'2!fL.2w4,e+,fsqn.Hf , ,, V .,,, ,, , fe.: Q :rm-at , 'E -5 ,ff - N ' 2 Yifwm ,, . , , ., ,,,, 1 1 'X e , V .,,. 'K R .,, . gkkg ., ... .rc 7'f5f'EE21??1 ralr S n 1 lnn1r 1 ...B 'w1gg,v:f:1ffff.-Wg,-,,V. 1,41 49 2 i X 5, 44 x X . fs my KX .'f..z,,!k , , , W SAK as S, K 'X l'r 1 -as . 5 E 4 as K I Gray, Louise MA, Ohio Univ. Speech Pathologist Green, Sonja BA, Baylor Spanish I, II, III, IV Spanish Club Griffith, Granville BS, Hardin Simmons Political Science, History German Club Hailey, Mel BA, Abilene Christian Univ. MA, Texas Tech Univ. Government, Am. History Young Democrats Hanks, Sherilyn BA, Hardin Simmons English, FTA Harlow, James BS, SWTS MEd, Abilene Christian Univ. Industrial Arts, Golf Coach Harwell, I oe BS, MEd Building Trades, VICA Haynes, Cherie BS, NAT Science Univ. of Austin, Biology Chemistry, Physical Science Cougars Pride, Sophomore Class Herman, Frances BBA, McMurry MEd, Hardin Simmons Business Hindman, Scott BS, West Texas State Health and Coach Holladay, Robert BA, Hardin Simmons MA, Southern Ill. Univ. English, Talisman, Film Society Senior Class Hughes, Bill BSE, Abilene Christian Univ. MEd, Texas ASIM Biology E 1 2 4 , 1 Q. ag' A. , ,,,f,.,,fAawaglmf::,rafnsfrv-1f.wJ ,. firm ge , ,.,. ,V, . ,f I5 B. V A. i'Oh the life of a coachfl exclaims Coach Wheeler to Coach Hindman. B. Kids? You all failed this testf, says Mr. Griffith to his class. 43 S N. 'S st - + A. 1 L 4 1' ' ,. ui f vu Q ,ft V W 4 B. A. English teacher, Mrs. Hanks, prepares for a long day. B. Dean Schmittou talks to seniors. 44 lnzer, Hay BA, MA, Trinity Univ. Government, Economics Senior Class, Young Republicans Ivey, Mary BS, MA, Univ. of Texas Physics, Chemistry Jarvis, Beulah Rae BA, Texas Tech English, UIL, Spelling Jelinek, Mark BM, Ed. MA, Eastern New Mexico Univ. Orchestra Jennings, Marshe Ann BS, BS Ed. Biology, Chemistry, Cougars Pride Johnson, Dalton VEH General Const. Johnston, Vivian BA, Panhandle State Univ. Business, OEA, Senior Class Kelley, Sharon BS, Texas Tech Home Economics, FHA Kendrick, Dorothy BA, Randolph-Macon Woman's College French, French Club Lindsey, Melvin BS, ME, Howard Payne College Math, English, Senior Class Longacre, Evelyn BS, McMurry Business Lowry, Denise BS, Texas Tech Univ. Homemaking Future Homemakers of America ,, 't XZK Y .wf1a:.w:...-- mf., 'ty Y Wav, ' HA 1 W 92' Y Lv ' if 3 f 1 Q x E A A ..X. . A X X ..,,. , .W ,W ,gf Kif' 2 A K - ffi, V xx 'Q s f 'f , .Q iv Aiwa . Qfg - -. -L l ... ak x 3. Q . . 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American History McSwain, Vance BA, Ed., Texas Tech Univ. Art Mark, Mary BA, MEd, Hardin Simmons Univ. History Martin, Prentice BS, MEd, Abilene Christian Univ. World Geography, Coach Mathieson, Mary BS, Baylor Univ. Home Economics, FHA Middleton, Mary BS, Abilene Christian Univ. MEd, Hardin Simmons Health, PE Chairman Miller, Mary BBA, McMurry Business, UIL, Typing Neil, Farris BSEd, Abilene Christian Univ. Biology, American History Neil, Judy BS, Univ. of Texas Math, Number Sense Team Newton, Michael BS, Hardin Simmons Guidance Associate, CMA A. X V.-Wan, B. A. Mr. Potter sits deep in thought. B. Faculty members discuss the day over lunch aw if Noll, Thomas D. BS, McMurry MA, Hardin Simmons English, Commentarius Overton, Ray R. BS, ASLM ME, Abilene Christian Univ. Athletics, FCA, Cu Club Overton, Bill BS, MA, North Texas State Univ. Drama, International Thespian Society, Senior Class Owen, Katherine M. VEH Home and Community Services Aide Owen, Virginia H. BA, Sam Houston State Special Education Robinson, Leland D. BS, ME, Texas Tech Vocational Ag, FFA Parrish, Camille P. BA, Texas Southern Univ. English, Christian Club Junior Class Payne, James E. BS, Southwestern State, Weatherford, Oklahoma MA, Western State, Colorado Drafting Payne, Vicki Lynne BSED, Texas Tech Univ. Math, History Perkins, Sarah M. BA, Univ. of Texas, Austin English, National Honor Society . it 52 emi V Q' ss ff' 5 at K f 53 ' W A Simi ' ,j f at ll Y ' lt P31515 Q1f5f5.f'23!'a:'?fF55' B , 35? 'M A gift... as . ' e-205, it 5 TF- ' 1 fy . is S T Max L. N :NlwS K XX W R. X Sx 'gf' Y es Mai bf P -1 K is 4 5,1 U K at NSR' K Q1 t Q Sa'-X , G New X s Q N QQ 2 i ra ' x x as Q 12.93 A is s 5 X ..f.....:....t . - .,,,a..f' Ef's.,rS.f:fi-. .f. ,..Mff:Qf . W is E ' S Q X wa A s: X9 Sims ,, rw Xa X X Q WWK X QQ: Qflxi X as r ,T 9, .... QQ, ,L 4? i at 5 X F ,en Xi I 'mglf Q X is 'im ,K J tt sf s 3 S Q C35 K s A A fe- , S w . . K -::::::-.wk- :ft fu.. 55:1 -- V . - ' '. - Vg. A ta 5 3 ,,..,. f aff 4 ' 5 1- ' rr L A Pilcher, Melissa , BA, North Texas State T , A ' if Englishhlunior Class .,,, if t,.5,L,, r a. Potter, Charles A. i, . BS, North Texas State N ' - VA A. Mrs. Neill is caught unaware. Math, Sophomore Class iff' l 7' , B. Mr. Hailey sweats on sweat day. .Q V . f-Rs Q at args, H, 1 3 - Q.. A 5, 55. egg S so , fl t at re... 2 if 1 S ,.. t Wi ' .39 .ff KM l Robertson, Portia B. BA Southwestern University, Nl Ed Nlm'Murry College, Reading, English Rogers, Nancy BS Special Education Rollins, Jeanne BS Hardin Simmons University, M Ed Abilene Christian University, Post Graduate Studies Texas Tech and North Texas State Art, ,lunior Class Strickland, ,I oanna BA McMurry College, English, junior Class Santibanez, Thelma BS Nlcftlurry College, Spanish, World History Shewmakejack l,. BBA Sul Ross State llniversity, Distributive Education, UECA, ,lunior Class Sinclair, Lindell Haskell BS M Ed Abilene Christian Uni- versity PE Administrative Educa- tion Smith, ,limmy BS Hardin Simmons University, CVAE, Vocational Smith, Louise M. BSE, MSE University of Central Arkansas Home Economics Educational, HERO, FHA Smith, Macon BS Southwest Texas ME North Texas State Univ. PE Social Studies Stahl, Cathy BS Art Howard College. Library Staff Sumerlin, Bobbie BS Music, MS Music, Choir, Music Theory, Singing Men A. I B. A. Cooper teachers participate in Hliat Dayf' B. Mrs. Free puts her glasses on to see what she is about to eat. 47 Band director 'Vlr Warren Thaxton, concentrates on ,, '- . ., A' f J' , Q. rL1 Coordination is an esscntial for Wlrs. Walter, Cooper Weissenger, Betty J. Baylor Univ. Homemaking, FHA Wheeler, lVlike North Texas State Univ. PE, Health, Football, Track Williams, Barbara Y. F0lVl Lab, Teacheris Aide Williams, D'Lana lVl. BS, Health and Phy. Ed., Lamar Univ. Head Track Coach Asst. Volleyball Williams, Ruby Rose BA, Baylor Univ. MA, Univ. of North Carolina Latin, Latin Club Woodward, Pearl Nl. BS, Nebraska Univ. Chemistry Taylor, Stephanie Elaine BS Ed., Baylor llniversity Math, Gymnastics Thaxton, Warren BS and BlVl, Hardin Simmons Univ. MM Ed., Southern College of Fine Arts Thornhill, Ralph BS, Hardin Simmons Univ. Speech, Speech Team Ticer, M. Dolores BBA, West Texas State Univ. Typing 1, Shorthand Townley, Sharon K. BS, Hardin Simmons Univ. Resource, Speech English, Cougar's Pride Vannoy, Mary Lynn BA, Texas Univ. lVl Ed, lVlclVlurry English Walter, Nancy BA, Hardin Simmons Univ. English, Journalism, Crest Ward, Eugene BS, ASU, M Ed, Abilene Christian College Math . asira IIA- -- ' K asia ,-t. .. ,za .. -. f 5 V 2 , y 3 . - 3 is 5 .- A A ark x , - if ' is 'Sf , ...,.. L- l 5 -- ' tit -- tt K ' 39 x! ,-f,- - T ' Y 9 is 1 , Y J..: is , -1-' ttrse --P A e-a' as ese f f J I T'fJf5- .. J, A it e' I if. - 1 at e't f ... tif V... ..... m rm.- , si-S' .AA,, . N .V ix A . Q-,fag Facult in ,al Action s Features p Relations Inmates Enterprises Noted Directors 5110118 F 'WW We're the Coogs of '79, Best Class of all Time,', the class slogan, portrayed the senior class this year. As sophomores, the Coogs of '79 said Spirit Will Shine in 79 . .. then, stressing the spirit with '79 is Shining Thru' Weire the Best of the Big Blue Crew,'7 as juniors-proved the spirit shown throughout the years. This year's seniordasssponsored andactively participated in many events. In the fall, sponsoring a Bar-B-Que, to kick off the football season, and for Homecoming, hosting a reception and dance for the exes. Also during the fall, an Ugly Man assembly was hosted. Faculty and students alike enjoyed watching the contest that determined the most, ugliest, wierdest, and different tor daringffj student that roamed the halls of Cooper. During the winter, try-outs for the Senior Musical, 'Wlamef' began. Seniors who participated in the musical contributed much of their time, and left a part of themselves to be remembered for years to come. Another exciting event that occurred in the spring was the Powderpuff Football game. The teams were Senior Women vs. Junior Girls. And then, topping off the year with a picnic and a trip to Six Flags Over Texas. All these, and many more activities spon- sored by the senior class, showed that Cougar spirit shined throughout the seniors, last year at Cooper High School. Officers for '78-'79 were the following: Brad Kendrick Presidentg Mark Reedy, Vice-President, Dee Ann Knight, Recording Secretaryg Jennifer Wayman, Corresponding Secre- taryg and Margaret Anne Rose, Student Council Representa- tive. 7 ' 9 Best of All Time Abbott, John Raymond I.C.T. 2, 3 Ailts, Evelyn Tonia Talisman 3, C.M.A. 1,,2, Young Republicans 2, 3, Cougar's Pride 1, Swim Team 1, 2 Alexander, Mike C.M.A. 2, C Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Letters 1, 2, 3 Allmand, Jimmy Homeroom Secretary 13 R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3 Allred, J erry Don Choir 1, 2, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Singing Men 1, 2 Allred, Stephen Homeroom Treas. 2, F.H.A. 1, 2 Allred, Tammy jean Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 2, 3, C.M.A. 1, 3, F.H.A. 1, Christian Club 2 Alsdorf, Amy E. f Homeroom Reporter 2, Christian Club 1,Cougar's Pride 2, F.H.A. 1, 0.E.A. 2 Alvord, Michael C.M.A. 1, Latin 2, 3 Anderson, David Anderson, Michele Crest 1, 3, I-I.E.C.E. V. Pres. 2, Latin CLub 3, Cougar's Pride 2 ' Anderson, Joe Basketball 1, 2, 3 Anderson, Mike Homeroom Reporter 1, F.C.A. 1, C Club 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3 Andress, Kellie Cougar's Pride 1, 2, C.M.A. 2, Fihn Society 3 Andrews, J oe Greenhands 1 Archer, J ohn Homeroom V. Pres. 2, Film Society 1, 2, 3,Intra- murals 1, 2, 3 Arnold, Keith Benton Christian Club 1, 2, 3, C.M.A. 3, MathlScience Seminar 3, Intramurals 2, 3 Atchison, Brian Atkins, Lisa A. Choir 1, 2, 3, Latin 1, 2, Who,s Who In American High School Students, Intramurals 1 Ayres, Cheryl Homeroom Reporter 1, Talisman 2, 3, Latin 1, Film Society 3, Intramurals 3 Baber, Shelia Elaine A . Christian Club 1, C.M.A. 2, C Club 3,-Cougar's Pride 1 , Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Letter 3 Bagley, Robert Henry Film Society 1, 2, C.V.A.E. 3 Baker, Barbara Film ,Society 3 Baker, Donna Band 1, Cougarettes 2 52 nimfs We've Got Spirit . . . Yes We Do Here in windy West Texas everyone wears caps, even Barry Fowlkes, Meadors Moore, and David Travis. Crip,' alias Beverly Morgan socks it to aem. DeeAnn Knight catches a quick bite to eat on Clash Day. Mary Cranor and Renee Reising-BOOT-iful people. B. Q' , ga ' I V ?e'm1 if A E 5 C. Q ai-ff' an Q 1 2 D. 1 z 5 53 Baker, Karen R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 33 Honor Flight 13 R.O.T.C. Merito- rious Unit 1, 23 Intramural Volleyball 2 Baldwin, Dandi Talisman Activities section 33 C.M.A. 2, 33 Latin Club 33 Latin Convention Comp. 2 Bargainer, Carl Honor Society 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 V. Pres. 23 Treasurer 33 Math-Science Seminar 33 President 33 Rensalleaur Recipient 23 Swim Team 1, 2, 33 Letter 1, 2, 33 Captain 33 State 2, 3 Barnett, Cherri Crest 1, 23 F.F.A. 2, 33 Ag Office 33 Nurse,s Office 3 Barnett, Jhenii Choir 13 French Club 13 Offset Printing 23 F.F.A. 33 Cougar's Pride 13 Track 1, 33 Intramurals 1, 3 Barnett, Sabra PEL V.O.E. 2, 33 O.E.A. 23 Parliamentarian 23 Library worker 2 Barrera, Leo Bartlett, Kenneth I.C.T. 1, 2, 3 Batko, Eddie Industrial Arts 13 Film Society 33 Intramurals 1 Batko, John Battey, Jeanna Kaye Art Club 1, 23 Christian Club 1, 23 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 V. Pres. 23 Cougar's Pride 13 Senior Sign Commit- tee 33 Homeroom V. Pres. 3 Baugh, Maria Christina F.T.A. 1, 2, 33 Parliamentarian 23 Secretary 33 Cougar's Pride lg Intramurals 33 Homeroom Treasurer 2 Beason, Sarah Lynn O.E.A. 2, 33 Treasurer 23 Intramurals 1 Beckham, Darla Young Republicans 3 Bennett, Janet Latin Club 2, 3g F.H.A. 1, 23 Cougar's Pride 1, 23 Christian Club 13 Intramurals 2 Bergeron, Lennis Dee F.H.A. 33 Basketball 13 Intramurals 1, 3 Bevill, Larry ' C.M.A. 13 Spanish Club 23 Young Republicans 33 Intramurals 2 Bilberry, Bobby C.M.A. 1, 2, 33 President 3g Football 1, 2, 33 Letter 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Letter 2, 33 Sophomore Favorite Runner-Up 1 Bivins, Wayne ' Black, Steve ' Choir 33 C Club 1, 23 Homeroom V. Pres. 23 Track 1, 23 Architectural Drawing, Region and State 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Blackmon, Letha Jo Band 1, 2, 33 Library Worker 1 Blahak, Creighton Football 2, 33 Letter 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Letter 2, 33 F.C.A. 2, 33 C Club 2, 3 Blake, David F.C.A. 1, 2, 33 Christian Club 1, 23 Track 1, 23 Letter 23 Intramurals 1, 2 Blake, Gary Film Society 2, 33 Officiating 13 Auto Body Shop 2, 3g Intramurals 2 54 Silly Seniors V 'Z an Fl ' 7Q::v'f5'lf 1 W C. A. Susan Hall, please try to control yourself. B. Pvc got you now Linda, just try and get away! says J ohn Spalding. C. Na-Noo Na-Noo! exclaims Rusk Dorsett. D. Hey Coach! We just thought that you two might like a little company A 5 if k Bobo, Carla Choir 1, 2, 3, Film Society 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Cougars Pride 1, UIL Choir 2 Boggs, J im Wayne Band 1, German Club 1, Math-Science Seminar 2, Treasurer 2, Science Fair 2 Bonny, Sylvia Leigh Choir 1, 2, 3, All District and Region Choir 2, 3, Confederate Singers 3, Choir Sec. 3, Senior Class Treas. 3, Film Society 1, 2, Treas. 3, French Club 2, 3, President 3 Boren, J oe Box, Sherry Lynn F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Library Worker 1 Boyd, James Lee Aviation Club 1, French Club 2, Young Repub- licans 3, Speech Team 2, 3, Treas. 3, Intramurals 1, 2 Boyd, I eff S. - Swimming 2, 3 ' Boykin, Jeff Student Council 1, 2, 3, Siren Squad 3, Homeroom V. Pres 1, Homeroom Pres. 2, 3, F.C.A. 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, State Runner-up 1 Bradley, Elizabeth Ann D.E.C.A. 2, 3, Film Society 3, Cougars Pride 3 Bradley, LaDonna Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 1, 2, 3, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 2, F.C.A. 3, Twirling Comp. 1, 2, 3 Bradley, Marcia Ann' Choir 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Christian Club 1, F.H.A. 2, Sec.-Treas. 2, Cougars Pride 1, Speech Team 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 3 Bradshaw, Becky Lynn Talisman Business Staff 1, 3, Executive Staff 3, C.M.A. 1, 2, Young Republicans 3, Cougars Pride 1, Volleyball 1, 2, Operation Mainstream 1 Brand, Mike ' Football Trainer Letter 1, 2, 3, Track Trainer Letter 1, 2, 3, Film Society 1, F.C.A. 2, C.M.A. 3 Bray, Caron Lynn Commentarius 2, 3, Ed. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Tennis 1, Homeroom Treas. 2 Brennan, Nancy Ann Film Society 1, O.E.A. 2, 3, Class Reporter 2, O.E.A. Co-op V. Pres. 3, Cougars Pride 1, Home- room Sec. 2 Bridges, Lora Ann Track 1, 2, Letter 2, Basketball 2, Intramurals Rep. 2, Christian Club 2, Homeroom Pres. 2 Brier, Jim Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, Confederate Singers 2, 3 Briscoe, Ronnie Dean Film Society 1, 3, Industrial Arts Club 2, Intra- murals 2 Brooks, Jesse Christian Club 2, F.F.A. 3, Greenhands 3 Brooks, Rodge Student Council 3 Brooks, Sherry Jane Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Film Society 1, 2, 3, Commentarius 3, WhoIs Who Among American High Sghool Students 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Brothers, James Brown, Lisa V.O.C.T. 3, Secretary 3 Brown, Mendie 56 Brown, Randy Industrial Arts Club 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students Brown, Victor Christian Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2 Bruneau, Brent Bryan, David F.F.A. 2, 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 2, Library Worker 1 Bryson, Cindy Michelle F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 Buck, Kimberly Kaye Student Council 1, 2, Choir 1, F.T.A. 1, Home- room Sec. 1, Homeroom Pres. 2, Track 3, Intra- murals 2, 3 r Bullock, Sandy Lane Christian Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Burgess, Susan Louise Choir 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 1, French Club 2, 3, Cougars Pride 1, Intramurals 2, 3 Burks, Rebecca Choir 1, Christian Club 1, D.E. Secretary 2, Home- room Reporter 1 Burns, Edwina Ann Student Council 3, Homeroom Pres. 3, Talisman Business Staff 3, Co-Y-Club Ed. 3, French Club 2, 3, Treas. 3, Christian Club 1, UIL Orchestra 1 Burrow, J on V.I.C.A. 3 Burson, Julie Ann Student Council 1, Talisman 1, 2, 3, Picture Ed. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Film Society 1, 2, 3, Cougars Pride 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Burton, Patricia Band 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Talisman 1, Film Society 2, 3 Cagle, Steve Caldwell, Donna F.H.A. 1, Christian Club 2, Gymnastics 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Intramurals 3 Caldwell, Gerald Caldwell, Jimmy F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Letter 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Home- room Treas. 1 Caliendo, Gerald Francis Choir 2, 3, Confederate Singers 3, F .T.A. 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3, Mr. F.T.A. 3, Singing Men 2, 3, Football 1 Camacho, Lawrence Choir 1, Aviation Club 1, Intramurals 3 Campbell, Leslie Christian Club 1, 2, 3, F.C.A. 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Letter 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Canada, William Sherril F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Poultry Judging 1, 2, 3,Vocational Ag. Co-op 3 Cannon, Louise 0.E.A. 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Homeroom Sec. 3 Carlson, Douglas Caronna, Bill F . Electronics Club 2, 3, Ofliciating 1, V.I.C.A. 2 57 V Q Together We A. The No. 1 section at a pep rally. B. Seniors show what year is their favorite. C. Seniors attack the campus cop's car. A. B. Carter, Mary Talisman Editorial 1, 2, 3, Ed.-in-Chief 3, Com- mentarius 2, 3, Public Relations Ed. 3, Film Society 2, 3, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Casler, Mike Christian Club 2, Intramurals 3 Cavazso, Debra Film Society 1, 2, F.H.A. 2, F.F.A. 3, Intramurals 1 Cave, Nancy Jane Aviation Club 1,V.I.C.A. 2, 3, Cougars Pride 1 Cave, Rodney H.E.C.E. 3, Tennis 2, 3, Library Worker 1, 2, 3, Drama 3 Chamberlin, Vanessa Carol 0.E.A. 2, V.O.E. 3, Volleyball 1, 2, Clinic Worker 1, Intramurals 1, 2 Chambers, Joseph F.F.A. 3, I.C.T. 3, Art Club 2 Chambers, Pamela Cougars Pride 1, Volleyball 1, 3, Letter 3, Track 1, 3, Basketball 1, 3 Chastain, Mike Aerospace Ed. 1, 2, 3, Homeroon V. Pres. 1, Intra- murals 1, 3 Clark, Shelly Lynn Christian Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Cougars Pride 1, F.H.A. 2, 3, Library Worker 1, 2, 3, Intra- murals 3 Cleckner, Sherry Lynn H.E.C.E. 3 Clemons, Dennis Lee , Choir 1, 2, Bldg. Trades 2, Christian Club 3, Sing- ing Men 2, Homeroom Pres. 3 Clemons, Michele Leeann Band 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 2, C.M.A. 3, Intra- murals 3, Homeroom Prw. 2 Cochran, J im Michael French Club 2, 3, Intramurals 3 Cockerell, Carolyn Christian Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Cougars Pride 1 Cohen, Scott Alan Honor Society 2, 3, C.M.A. 1, 3, Termis 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 1 Cole, Sonja Dee Film Society 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Coltharp, Curt Band 1, 2, 3, Speech Team 2, 3, Science Fair 1, Yolmg Democrats 3 Comella, Thomas Russell C.M.A. 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Science Fair 1, 2, 3, Ofticiating 1, Intramurals 3 Conley, J ay Aviation Club 1, Film Society 3, Machine Shop 2 Cook, Gilbert D.E.C.A. 2, 3, Officiating 1,lntramu1-als 2, 3 Core, Jacqueline Orchestra 1, 2, 3, All-Region 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, 3, Talisman Editorial 1, 2, 3, Club 1, 2, Classes 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, Christian Club 3, Cougars Pride 1, 2 Cortez, Rebecca Sue Orchestra 1, Film Society 1, 3, V.I.C.A. 2, 3, Christian Club 2, Cougars Pride 1, 2, Drill Team 3, Intramurals 1 Cotman, Sheryl Denise Christian Club 1, 2, O.E.A. 1, 2, 3, Cougars Pride 1, 2 59 Cox, David Film Society 1, Spanish Club 2, Young Republi- cans 2, 3, Campus Coordinator 3, Speech Team 2, 3, V. Pres. 3, Intramurals 3 Cram, Beth Lea Choir 1, 2, 3, All-District, Region and Area 2, 3, Confederate Singers 2, 3, Student Council Corr. Sec. 3, Christian Club 1,French Club 2, Home- room Pres. 3 Cranor, Mary F.H.A. 1, F.F.A. 2, 3, Cougars Pride 1, Clinic Worker 2, 3 Crosthwait, John Air Force Jr. R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, Colorguard 3, Superior Perform. Award 3, Meritorious Unit 3 Cruse, Gregory Christian Club 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Intramurals 3 Cubine, Michelle Lynn Crest 1, Christian Club 1, C Club 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Cougars Pride 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Daffem, David Choir 1, Singing Men 1, Speech Team 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Dahlgren, David Eugene ' Crest 3, F.H.A. 3, Homeroom V. Pres, 2, 3, Drama 1, Intramurals 2, 3 Daniels, Clayton F.F.A. 1, Pres. 1, Voc. Ag. Co-op. 1, 2 Danillson, John Aviation Club 1, German Club 2, 3, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Colorguard 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 2 David, Dale F.F.A. 1, 2, F.C.A. 3, C Club 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Davis, Bruce Perry Drafting Club 1, 2, 3, R.O.T.C. 1, Arch. Draft. State 3rd place 2 Davis, J ames Band 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 1, F.F.A. Greenhands 1, 2, 3, Chapter Framer 3 DeHoyos, Cecilia F.H.A. 2, V.0.C.T. 3 Dement, Carlton Eugene F.F.A. Greenhands 1, 2, 3, Reporter 1, F.F.A. Chapter Farmer 2, 3, I.C.T. 3 Dempsey, Vickie Jean French Club 1, 2, Young Democrats 3, D.E. 3 Dennis, Forest Lea Choir 1, Orchestra 1, V.I.C.A. Cosmetology 2, 3, Parl. 2, Pres. 3, Homeroom Pres. 3 Dennis Jacqueline Talisman Business 1, 2, 3, C.M.A. 1, Film Society 2, 3, Tennis 1, Cougars Pride 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2 Dennis, Susan Kay Choir 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Christian Club 1, F.H.A. 2 Densman, J oretta Orchestra 1' Cou ars Pride 1 2 3' Drill Team 2 3, 3 g 9 9 3 9 Lieutenant 3, Christian Club 1, French Club 1, 2, 3 DeShazo, Gil Band 1, 2, 3, Siren Squad 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 1, 2, C Club 3 Devereaux, Debra Karen Orchestra 1, 2, F.H.A. 4- Ditmore, William Band 1, 2, 3, Property Officer 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Greenhands 1, 2, Film Society 3, Christian Club 1 Doherty, Karen 60 ll In School Day A C. A. For Mitch Wright, lunch is a very exciting CD part of the day. B. Ya'll come back now, ya hear? says Tracy Thomas and Julie Gibbs. C. Seniors give their full attention to the lecture in government class. D. Sheri Gibson and Michelle Clemons find that it is a tight squeeze in the same pair of overalls. 3-f 0 'if' E' ,A E ,ig ll I B. Doonan, Pauline Dorsett, Harlan Rusk Band 1, 2, 3, Senior Rep. 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Thespians 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Film Society 1, UIL One Act Play 1, 2, 3, Christmas Drama Prod. 2, 3 Downey, Robert James F.F.A. 1, 2, I.C.T. 3 Downing, Ron David ' Christian Club 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, C Club 3, C.M.A. 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Draper, Kenneth I.C.T. V.I.C.A. 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3 Druesedow, Bobby Band 1, 2, 3, Greenhands 1, F.F.A. 1, Christian Club 1 Druin, Gregory Intramurals 2, 3 Drury, Robert Crest 1, 2, 3, Photographer 2, 3, Aviation Club 1, Intramurals 3, Clinic Worker 2 Dunn, Connie Band 1, 3, Prop. Off. 3, Orchestra 1, 3, Crest 1, 3, Assoc. Ed. 3, Spanish Club 1, 3, Film Society 1, 3, Honor Society 3 Dunn, Mindy Ann Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Cougars Pride 1, 2, Home- room Sec. 1, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3 DuVall, J une Cheerleader 3, Cougars Pride 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Letter 1, 2, C Club 2, 3, Executive Board 2, F.C.A. 2, Sec. 2, Choir 1, Intramurals 2, 3 Earnest, Diana C.M.A. 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Art Club 2, Cougars Pride 1 Eichorst, J ulie F.H.A. 3 Ellis, Linda Student Council 2, 3, Treas. 3, Choir 1, 2, Sec. 2, Homeroom Pres. 2, 3, C.M.A. 1, 2, Cougars Pride 1, 2 Emory, Martin Latin Club 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 3, Intramurals 3 Engler, Kevin Officiating 3, Track 2, 3, Library Worker 3 Engler, Kim Young Democrats 3, Track 2, 3, Cougars Pride 1, Intramurals 3 Everheart, ,I ames Christian Club 1, 2, Young Republicans 3, Officiat- ing 1, Intramurals 3 Evers, Angela C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, D.E.C.A. 2, C Club 3, Home- room Treas. 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Cougars Pride 1, Track 1, Letter 1 Fann, Carmen Sue Band 1, 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 3, Confederate Singers 3, Chaplain 2, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, Film Society 3, All Dist. Choir 3 Farris, Deidra Gwen F.H.A. 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Intramurals 2 Ferrell, Carl - Talisman Editorial 1, 2, 3: Head Photographer 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Library Worker 1 Ferris,,Nancy Band 1, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, Speech Team 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3 Fife, Mary Lee Student Council 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, Talisman Business Manag. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, Cougars Pride 1. 2: Homeroom V. Pres. 2 62 Yutaka Uno . . . I A. types a letter to his family. B. during gymnastic workouts. I C. expresses his opinions about Cooper. Y F r o m M i k 3 I 3 J a P e 3 . I1 B. Yutaka Uno, Cooper's first foreign exchange student since 1962, came to Abilene from his home in Mikata, Fukuiken Japan. He went to Mikata High School through his junior year, and attended Cooper as a senior this year. His sponsors in Abilene are Lt. Col. William and lVlrs. Whitaker. Yutakais many interests include playing the guitar and reading. He is on the gymnastics team and will perform on District and State levels. Yutaka did not have much previous training in gymnastics, but performs his events exceedingly well. One of his favorite American foods is Kentucky Fried Chicken. For a Japanese, Yutaka speaks English fairly well. Japanese students learn English in school as a required subject, starting in the 7th grade. English is centered mostly around reading and writing in Japan. Therefore, he practiced many hours at home to master the English language, in order to communicate with people after leaving Japan. Yutaka says When I say something-I can't explain it like I think . . .I wish I could say more. But Iill be better next time I come. ' 63 Files, Barbara Ann Band 1,Choir 1, C.M.A. 1 Fitts, Albert . Band 1,H.0.E. 2, 3, Christian Club 1, 2, Operation Mainstream 1, Basketball 1, 2, Track 2 Fletcher, J . T. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, All American Team 2, 3, All-Dist. and Region 2, 3, Arch. Drafting Club 2, Intramurals 2 Floek, Kristy Elaine Choir 1, F.T.A. 1, Film Society 3, Latin Club 2, Christian Club 2, Intramurals 2 Floumoy, Pamela Denise Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 1, 2, 3, Head 3,C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 1, Sec. 2, 3, Christian Club 2 Forbess, Rhonda Choir 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3 Ford, Susan F.H.A. 2 Foster, Rex F.C.A. 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Nat. Merit Commended Student 3 Fowlkes, Barry Choir 1, 2, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 1, Tennis 1, 2 Friske, J immy F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Film Society 3 Y Fuller, Ray Honor Society 1, Student Council 1,Choir 1, 2, 3, Young Republicans 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Fuller, Richard ' Orchestra 1, Latin CLub 1, 2 Fulwiler, Lisa Ann Christian Club 1, C.M.A. 2, Film Society 3, Cougars Pride 1, Homeroom V. Pres. 3 Gaines, Karen Sue C Club 2, Christian Club 3, Basketball 1, 2, Letter 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 1 Gardner, Dara Garrett, Dee Anne Choir 1, Talisman Business, Ed. Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Dist. Rec. Sec. 33 Track 1, 2, Christian Club 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2 Garrett, Susan Student Council 3, Homeroom Pres. 3, Christian Club 1, C.M.A. 2, Film Society 3, Cougars Pride 1 Gayden, Marshall Student Council 3, Homeroom Pres. 3, Cn Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3 Gazaille, Art Industrial Arts Club 2, Young Republicans 3, Homeroom Pres. 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 1 Gee, Cindy Student Council 1, 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 3, Homeroom Pres. 1, 2, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3 Gibbs, Julie ' Cougars Pride 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Letteri2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Soph. Favorite 1,1 r. Favorite 2, Homecoming Queen 3 Gibson, Sherri Lilenn Band 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, UIL Marching Contest 1, 2, 3 Giddings, Robert Alan Auto Body Club 1, 2, Film Society 3 Gillis, Roxanne 64 F KFC 4 ,lgg5,f X EB x ,,. , -, Y xg 'NY a , .1 Q Q its .ik Q. ' . . -, mfr gI? gg? My is Y' A 1 , ec. ,X 5 Jw' .. R J mf E af eg e H H ' W WI- :Qr? 1? ' A ifmfff LILV fL L - 'Lmm'L ' , , K .ix f- - 4 K. Q., ,F kk I, if ,.,Lb if .i ' QgQgi 'fg. fQ1? 1 5 i., wa , X ' t f pf Z. 'Q . K .. Q . V-:W ki s iw 34 - L . Q ,W ,, w A f Ei , .MW x , . g l f .. .. . 5 - .,. . , , -Ne m 51:9 rx'-2 'KX K : . ww x ' - if lv Q' ik iii if H .A ' it Y fl 5 X ' M WX z is, . K -- aw 1 ? af w :ii R ,. vggii , Q ' ? w'X A! QW- , 5 VX ,I 5 i ? Q: m . W K 6 if Q A ,- ' b' 5 2 , k 1 ff K2 ' - W i E 4 Hannan, Daniel A. Hanzlik, Susan Band 1, 2, 33 Twirler 2, 33 C.M.A. 2, 33 Latin Club 33 Cougar,s Pride 1, 23 Intramurals 2 Harden,,Ronald Len Choir 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Aviation 13 Christian Club 23 Film Society 33 Intramurals 1, 2 Hardin, Cheryl Band 1, 23 French 1, 2 Hardy, David Ralph Coop 23 Film Society 1, 2, 33 Drama 2, 33 Gym- nastics 1, 2, 33 Letters 1, 2, 33 All-American Team 2 3 All District and region 1, 2, 3 Harris, joel A. F.C.A. 33 C.M.A. 23 Industrial Arts 13 Football 1. 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3 Harris, Stacey Al Homeroom Reporter 13 Talisman 13 C.M.A. 1, 33 Christian Club 23 Cougar's Pride 13 Tennis 1, 2, 3 Harrison, Marcus ' Harrison, Terri Homeroom Treas. 23 O.E.A. 2, 33 Cougar's Pride 2 Hartsfield, Randel Smith Executive Board 33 Homeroom V. Pres. 23 Talisman 13 C.M.A. 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Science Fair Honorable Mention Hassell, Scott Auto Body Shop 23 Intramurals 2, 3 Hayes, Lana Intramurals 3 Haynes, Mark William Band 1, 2, 33 Homeroom Pres. 13 Christian Club 1 C.M.A. 2, 3 Heath, Kimberly Intramurals 1 ' Hedrick, Robyn Renee Choir 1, 2, 33 Section Leader 33 Orchestra 1, 23 Christian Club 13 Latin Club 2, 33 Science Fair 13 Letter of Commendation 3 Helms, James Wray Football 1, 23 Baseball 2 Hendrix, Melinda Henson, Larry Homeroom Pres. 23 Gymnastics 2, 33 Letter 2,33 All American Team 2, 33 State, District and Region 2, 3 Hermann, Marvin Intramurals 1 Hernandez, Manuel F. I.C.T. Sec. 2 Hewitt, Mark Baseball 2, 33 Intramurals 3 . Hodge, Julie Carol Band 1, 2, 33 Homeroom Treas. 33 O.E.A. 2 Spanish Club 23 Intramurals 1, 2 Hoffman, Terri Lee Film Society 1, 2, 33 Gymnastics 1 Hollis, Bryan Young Republicans 2, 3 66 Scholastic e n 6 I' S f we ' 'Y ' I' 1 ea i' D.P D. A. I sure wish the teacher would be-quiet and let me get some sleep, says Charles Rainey. B. Tracy Walker performs her biology experiment. C. David Nelsen realizes that he should hav e crammed for his chemistry exam. ama Johnson and Robert Johnson concentrate on their accounting. Hollowell, Glenn David Intramurals 2, 3, Drafting Club 2, 3 Hollrah, Donna Honor Society 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Cougar's Pride 1, 2, Science Fair 1, Basketball 3, Letter 3 Holmes, Andrew Student Council, Exec. Board 3, Homeroom Pres. 3, Commentarius 3, Art Ed. 3, Christian Club 2, Senior Sign Committee 3, Intramurals 2, A 3, Thespians 1 ' Holstin, Lori Ellen Commentarius 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, C.M.A. 1, Young Democrats 3, Sec.l'I'reas. 3, Intramurals 3 Holt, Gary Ward C.M.A. 1, 2, Young Republicans 1, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Officiating 1, 2, Football 1 Holt, Miriam 5 . ' Band 3, Concert Band 3 House, Flossie F.H.A. 1, 0.E.A. 2 ' Huggins, Becky Band 1, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 3 Hughes, Robert Keith Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Siren Squad 2, 3, Captain 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Soph. Class Pres. 1, Christian Club 1 Hunter, Jennifer Lynn Cougars Pride 1, 2, 3, Squad Captain 3, F.C.A. 3, Christian Club 1, C.M.A. 2, Homeroom Pres. 3, Tennis 1 Hurd, Shauntee ' A Cougars Pride 1, 2, Cougarettes 3, Choir 1, F.T.A. 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 3, Homeroom Sec. 1, Pres. 3 Hutchins, Shari Ann Hurick, J ohn ' , Latin Club 2, 3, Young Republicans 3, Tennis 2 Ireton, Kevin Commentarius 3, Bus. Mgr. 3, Crest 3, Film Society 3, Homeroom, Pres. 1, Intramurals 1, National Merit Award Semi-Finalist 3 Isbell, Steve Allen C.M.A. 3, F.F.A. 3, Library Worker 1 ' Jacks, Leonard Boyd R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, Library Worker 2, 3 Jacques, Eddie Marcus I e F.C.A. 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 39 BASS- ball 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2 I ay, Mary Dianne C.M.A. 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Young Republicans 3, Science Fair 1, Intramurals 3 enkins Ma Ann J , W Cn Club 3, F.H.A. 3, Christian Club 3, Track 1, 3, Letter 3, Intramurals 3 Jennings, Karen Cougar's Pria 1, 2, Cheerleader 3, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 1, Gymnastics 1 Jimenez, Freddy J ohnson, ,I im J ohnson, Lisa 0.E.A. 2, 3, V. Pres. 2, Reporter 3, Homeroom Treas. 1, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3 Johnson, Mickey F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Voc. Ag. Co-op 2, 3 68 Unique, Industrious and Creative David Hardy concentrates in the air as Trepak in the Abilene Metropolitan Ballet's production of The Nutcracker . Skillful Work, painstaking preciseness and creativity are shown in the Senior Class sign. A hard-working senior, John Love demonstrates the perfect drafting techni- que to his classmates. Artists, Andy Holmes, Steve Blackg and Jeanna Battey, organized the task of creating the class sign. . A. B . C . D. ii a B. Johnson, Pama Homeroom V. Pres. 23 F.H.A. 1, 33 F.T.A. 23 Cougar's Pride 1, 2, 33 Drill Team 2, 3g Intramurals 3 Johnson, Robert Jeffery Film Society 1, 2, 33 MathlScience Seminar 33 Science Fair Honorable Mention 13 Who's Who in American High School Students 33 Student Aide 3 Johnson, Sandra Marie Homeroom V. Pres. 33 Art 13 D.E.C.A. 23 Industrial Arts 3g Track 1 Johnson, Tonja CN Club 2, 33 C.M.A. 13Intramurals 13 Track 1, 2, 3g Volleyball 23 Cougar's Pride 1 Johnston, Marlies Anne Honor Society 2, 33 Choir 13 C.M.A. 13 Cougar's Pride 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Track 3 Jones, Diana Michelle Homeroom Reporter 33 F.F.A. 33 Intramurals 3 J ones, John C.V.A.E. 2, 33 Film Society 33 Intramurals 1 Jones, Lonnie Jay Choir 1, 2, 33 Aviation 13 I.C.T. 33 R.0.T.C. 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 2 Jones, Penny Diane F.H.A. 13 Cougarls' Pride 13 Christian Club 13 Spanish Club 23 Library Worker 2 Jones, Tracy F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 C.V.A.E. 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Football 1 Jones, Weldon R. F.C.A. 13 C Club 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1 Julien, Julie Q Homeroom Reporter 13 Pres. 33 Latin Club 23 F.H.A. 1, 23 C Club 33 Gymnastics 2, 3 Jumper, Mandy Homeroom Sec. 33 H.E.C.E. 23 Cougar's Pride 2 Karrenbrock, Kelley Annette Student Council 33 Christian Club 1, 2, 33 Cougar's Pride 1, 2, 33 Squad Captain 33 Homecoming Queen Nominee 3 Keathley, Bryan Carl Student Council 1, 2, 33 Homeroom Pres. 1, 2, 33 C.M.A. 1, 2, 33 Science Fair 13 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Letter 2,3 Keels, David Homeroom Reporter 13 D.E.C.A. 1, 2, 33 D.E. 2, 33 Counselor's Office 1, 2 Kendrick, Brad Class Pres. 33 F .C.A. 13 Christian Club 23 C.M.A. 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Letter 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3 'Kent 'Lirf ' '3 'W ' 'F i Band 1, 2, 33 Library Worker 2 Key, Monty F.C.A. 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Letter 3 Kidd, Rebecca Jean Honor Society 2, 33 Student Council 1, 23 Soph. Corr. Sec.3 C.M.A. 1, 2, 33 Cougar's Pride 1, 2, 33 Pres. 33 Intramurals 1, 2 Kilpatrick, Susan Band 1, 2, 33 Talisman 33 Film Society 1, 23 Latin Club 2, 33 F.H.A. 23 General Office 1, 2 Kimble, Phyllis F.H.A. 3 King, Todd Track 1 Kirk, Perri Dawn Bottom Six3 Homeroom Reporter 13 Talisman 33 Christian Club 13 C.M.A. 1, 2, 33 Cougar's Pride 1, 2, 33 Squad Captain 3 . . 70 Klien, Gary R. Intramurals 2, 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, Library Worker 1, Talisman 1 A Kloppenburg, Lunda Sue Choir 3, Christian Club 3 Knapp, Babbara Gene Choir 1, 2, 3, Librarian 2, 3, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, Cougar's Pride I Knapp, Steve M. Homeroom Treas. 2, 3, Christian Club 1, 2, C.M.A. 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Tennis 1, Attendance Office 3 Knight, DeeAnn Christian Club 2, Latin Club 3, Cougar's Pride 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Captain 3 Knox, Kenneth Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Drafting 1, 2, 3' MathlScience Seminar 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, All-Region Band 2 Korman, Blake Alan F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Letters 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Letter 3, Library Worker 1 Kukowski, Tedye Jean Christian Club 13 F .H.A. 2, 3, V. Pres. 2, C.M.A. 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Volleyball Mgr. 3 Lammers, Paul Warren Honor Society 2, 3, Homeroom Intramural Rep. 2, Talisman 2, 3, Asst. Ed. 3, Club Head 3, German Club 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Century III Leadership Scholarship Award Runner-up 3 Lanz, W. Scott Student Council 2, 3, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 2, 3, Christian Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 LaSalle, Katherine Choir 2, 3, Thespians 2 Lawler, Pam F.H.A. 1, Cougar's Pride 1 Leftwich, Mark Latin Club 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Clinic Worker 2 Leggett, Rita F.H.A. 3 Lester, Cliff Choir 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Commentarius 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Drama 3, Tennis 1, 2 ' Lester, Terry William Homeroom Pres. 2, C Club 2, Industrial Arts 3, Exchange Club 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3 Leverton, Mark D.E.C.A. 2, 3, F.F.A. 1 Litton, Bubba Eldon VOCT Pres. 3, Christian Club 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Football 1 Lloyd, Angina Eunice F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 Lloyd, Randy Student Council 2, Band 1, 2, Homeroom Pres. 2, Christian Club 1, F.C.A. 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Letter 3 Lockhart, Tom Christian Club 1, Film Society 2, 3, Swimming Club 1, 2, Letter 1, 2 Love, John K. Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1 Lovell, David Intramurals Rep. 1, C Club 2, 3, Stage Craft Drama 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 1, 2 Lovins, J erry Homeroom Sec. 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 3 71 Orchestra 1, Senior Class Rec. Sec., C.M.A. 1' a 1 'Far JS 9225? 9 Loving, Sheri Ann Homeroom Treas. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, Intramurals 3 Lowe, Stacey Lee Talisman 2, 3, Assoc. Ed. 3, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary 3, Latin Club 3, Pep Squad 1, Distinguished Delegate Award 2 O Luton, J ames Joseph Crest 2, 3, C.M.A. 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Dean's Office 1, 2' McCathern, Rich Homeroom Treas. 1, V. Pres. 2, Talisman 1, 2, C.M.A. 1, Speech Team 1, Christian Club 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3 McClellan, Charles Q Homeroom Pres. 3, Christian Club 3, I.C.T. Treas. 3, Intramurals 2, 3 McConnell, Jana McCowen, Bill McCubbins, Patricia McCullough, Bradley McDaniels, Dinah M. F.H.A. 2, 3 McDaniel, Rebecca K. 0.E.A. 3, Intramurals 3, Track 2 McElreath, David Lee Greenhands 1, F.F.A. 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2 McGaughey, Michael Ellis Homeroom Pres. 1, Talisman 1, 2, C.M.A. 1, 2, Film Society 2, Spanish Club 2, Tennis 2 McGlothlin, Mike C Club 1, 2, 3, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 3,Letter 1, 2, 3 McGough, Alise F.H.A. 1, 2, 0.E.A. 2, 3 McKelvain, Debbie Kay Christian Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 0.E.A. 2, 3, Library Worker 1, 2, 3 McKelvain., E. Lee F.H.A. 1, 2, Cougar's Pride 1 McLaughlin, Mark Aviation 1, Officiating 3, Intramurals 2, 3 McLean, Barbara 0.E.A. 2, 3 McLean, Mike Drafting 1, Tennis 1, 2 McLeod, Michele M. Homeroom Sec. 1, F.H.A. 2, 3, Art 1, C.M.A. 2, 3, Cougar's Pride 1,lntramura1s 1 McNaughton, Robert T. Aviation 1, Film Society 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Library Worker 1 McNulty, Dennis Joseph Christian Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 V McPherson, Tim Robert Homeroom Treas. 2, Pres. 3, F.F.A. 1, V.I.C.A. 2, 3:F09tbaHL.l . . 74 Macon, Lynn Band 1, 2, UIL 1, 2, O.E.A. 2, 3, C.M.A. 3, Art Club 1, Homeroom Sec. 1, Intramurals 1, 2 Magee, Kelly Rose Track 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Cougar's Pride 1, 2, Film Society 1, C Club 2, 3, Homeroom Sec. 1, Treas. 2 Maloney, Tom Student Council 2, Class Pres. 1,C.B. Club 1,Film Society 2, 3, Intramurals 2, Library Worker 1 Mantooth, Thomas Honor Society 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, UIL, Dist., and Region 1, 2, 3, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, Young Democrats 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Intramurals 2, 3 Marr, Sherry Evlyn Band 1, C.M.A. 1,H.E.C.E. Sec. 2 Marsalis, Carolyn Young Republicans 3 Martindale, Jonathon Elgiand 1, 2, 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 1, Intramurals 2, Martin, Steven Homeroom V. Pres. 1, 2, 3, D.E. 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Martinez, Alicia 0.E.A. 2, 3 Mathiesen, Barbie Renee F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Christian Club 1, 2, C.M.A. 3, Cougar's Pride 1, 2, Intramurals 3 Mattingly, Greg Film Society 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Mayfield, Lisa C.M.A. 1, 2, Christian Club 1, F.H.A. 1, D.E.C.A. 2, 3, Library Worker 1 Mearse, Gary Don Honor Society 2, 3, F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, C Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1 Melson, John Michael Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, All-Dist. 2, 3, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, Chess Club 1, Christian Club 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3 Mendenhall, Catherine Ann Choir 1, 2, UIL 1, 2, Homeroom Sec. 1, Pres. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, C.M.A. 3, Cougar's Pride 1, 2 Merlock, Steve Anthony Homeroom Pres. 3, German Club 2, 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, C.M.A. 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Drama 1, 3 Meyer, Deanne F.H.A. 1, Film Society 1, 3, D.E. 2, 3 Miller, Michelle Renee F.H.A. 1, Christian Club 1, 2, V.I.C.A. 2, 3, Cougar's Pride 1, 2 Miller, Russell Thomas Band 1, 2, 3, UIL 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Zone 1, 2, 3, Region and Area 2, All Dist. 1, 2, 3, Film Society 3, V. Pres. 3, Christian Club 1, 2 Mims, Cynthia Marilesa Christian Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Cougar's Pride 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Letter 2, Intramurals 1 Mitchell, Sharon Lynn Talisman Editorial 2, 3, J r. Class Sec. 2, Sr. Class and Sec. Head 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, District Financial Sec. 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Letter 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Christmas Prod. 3 Mize, Bobby Band 1, 2, 3, UIL 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, C.M.A. 3, Intramurals 3 Mladenka, David Golf Team 1, 2, 3, Letter 3, Intramurals 2, 3 Mlynek, Christina Honor Society 1, 2, Thespians 3, Drama 3 75 bilene , 'W Goes Wet A. Bobby Bilberry gives a toast to the freezing rain. B. Larry Bevill gets into the swing of things. C. Fm singing in the rain . . . -Joel Petersen. Mokry, Carol F.H.A. 1, 3, O.E.A. 2, 3, Cougar's Pride 1, 2, Homeroom Treas. 1, V. Pres. 3 Moore, Cathy Ann Christian Club 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Cougar's Pride 1 Moore, Linda Ann -1 Band 1, 2, Twirler 1, 2, Volleyball Manager 2, 3, Letter 3, Cougar's Pride 1, 2, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3 Moore, Portia Meaders Honor Society 2, 3, V. Pres. 3, Exec. Board 3, Thespians 2, 3, Fall Production 2, 3, Speech Team Bus. Mgr. 3, Homecoming Nominee 3 Moore, Raymond Film Society 3, National Merit SemifFinalist Award 3, Nurse's Office 2 Morey, Pamela Ann V.O.C.T. 3 Morgan, Beverly Talisman Editorial 2, 3, C.M.A. 2, 3, Christian Club 1, Cougar's Pride 1, 2, Homeroom Sec. 2 Morgan, Kirk Young Republicans 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 1, 3, V. Pres. 2, F.F.A. 1, Intra- murals 2, 3, Football 1 Morley, Regina Marie Honor Society 2, Cougar's Pride 2, Cheerleader 3, C.M.A. 2, C Club 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 2 Morrison, Matt Choir 2, 3, Singing Men 2, 3, All-Region, Dist. and Area 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Letter 3, Christian Club 2, 3 Motes, Marsha D.E.C.A. 2, 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 1 Mueller, Natalie Student Council 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, Speech Team 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 3 Murray, Monika Missy Orchestra 1, H.0.E. 3, Film Society 2, F.H.A. 2 Myers, Dwayne German Club 1, Film Society 2, 3, Young Repub- licans 3, Speech Team 3 Nance, Kevin Basketball 3, Letter 3, Band 3, Letter 3 Nease, Noel Choir 1, 2, 3, UIL 1, 2, 3, Singing Men 1, 2, 3, Track Manager 1, 2, Letter 1, 2,1 .V. Football Mgr. 1, Intramurals 1 Nelsen, David Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council 1, Homeroom Pres. 1, F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Math-Science Seminar 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3,Dist. 1 Nelson, Regina O.E.A. 2, 3, V.0.E. Merit Competition 2 Nelson, Robert Band 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 2, Film Society 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3 Nesmith, Gene V.I.C.A. 2, 3, Ofticiating 1 Newton, Cindy Christian Club 1, O.E.A. 2, 3, Parl. 2, Pts. 3, Homeroom Sec. 2, Intralmurals 2 Newton, Doris Marie F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1 Nicholoson, Randy Band 1, F.F.A. 1, Nurse's Office 2 Noack, Tammy Lee Orchestra 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, Home- room V. Pres. 3, Library Worker 2 77 Nobles, Shawn C.V.A.E. 3 Norris, Martha F.F.A. 1, 23 Sec. 13 F.F.A. Sweetheart 13 Voc. Coop. 3 Norvell, Edgar Oden, Rick German Club 33 Intramurals Ping Pong 1, 2, 3 Olah, Glenn Allen Band 1, 2, 33 UIL-Region, Area, and State 1, 2, 33 Choir 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Confederate Singers 33 German Club 2, 33 V. Pres. 3 Owens, Ronnie Dale D.E. 3 Parker, Cynthia Ann F.H.A. 13 Christian Club 1, 23 O.E.A. 2, 33 Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Homeroom Treas. 3 Parker, Rhonda Voc. Ag. 1, 2, 33 Christian Club 1, 2 Parks, Rance .F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 Petersen, Joel Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2 Phelps, Donna Sue Band 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 33Int1'amurals 1, 3 Phillips, Julie Kay Talisman Editorial, Activities Sec. 3g Christian Club 13 French Club 2, 33 V. Pres. 33 Cougar's Pride 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 33 F.H.A. 2 Pierce, J oe Linn F.C.A. 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Letter 2, 33 Base- ball 13 Intramurals 13 Library Worker 2 Pinkston, Toi Pool, Stacia Band 1, 2, 33 Twirler 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 C Club 33 Cross Country and Track 2, 33 Letter 2, 33 Intramurals 1 Porter, Ken F.H.A. 33 Bldg. Trades Auto Mech. 33 Intramurals 2 Powers, Paige Student Council 2 3' Cou r's Pride 1 2' Cheer 5 a ga 9 s ' leader 33 Choir 13 Jr. and Soph. Class Treas. 1, 23 Christian Club 1, 23 F.C.A 3 Prine, Tim Christian Club 1, 2, 33 C Club 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Letter 2, 3 Rainey, Charles Industrial Arts Club 13 F.C.A. 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Letter 1, 2, 3g Intramurals 1 Rainey, J eri Lynette Student Council 13 Homeroom V. Pres. 13Cougar's Pride 13 Cougarettes 23 Christian Club 1, 23 O.E.A. 2, 33 F.H.A. 1 Ralston, J effrey German Club 33 Baseball 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Randell, Mark C.M.A. 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 1 Ray, David Band 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 23 Film Society 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Ray, Karen Marie Exec. Board 33 Choir 1, 2, 33 Libr. 23 Chaplain 33 Christian Club 1, 23 F.H.A. 1, 23 Film Society 33 Treas. 33 Cougar's Pride 1 78 ,,,f 5 4, . Y gm . .,L,... zz K is F ? 5 1 ' WM . -Az-Q 3 7 Q. 3 . S T I H at 3 .2 3? 'Xl , f V ,ffqi ,: 2: G Llgf 1 ,- E K M 'f -4,'2: '.C3i'Z fi -. iff ul, ,X 2 , a. 5 ' wk af, is 3 3 f fiiiiiif 'Q A5 3 , 5 A, Rf , in xg ff ' .--if .f Q aw L Lib, .Eg ..,. . I ,-v rh- . n , L w . '?'ibk , 'w xx S fi' -L ..., . Q,.s.fi1,,.,M V L ,f K., , , ,, .. qs, as ii' J TK Jil. Q .,.. .. If Q5 is A .J Q, uf 1 q ':h ', v 3 f 1 i sv,f,.w .. X ' ' , f 2 ,xx i . K f. 2 W ',-9 S fl, nhl Q. I l,1 im 1 we 2 N x X E 'X We r ik vim N .. A he Y. ,W 2, f Iv wi 13:5 ,fi , , ft., K.. if ' 'f ie ., , . K, , K H sa A g k 4 al I , 5 ' Q ,fx Q 1 Santana, David Band 1, 2, 33 UIL 1, 2, 33 Film Society 2 Saunders, Cathy Ann F.H.A. 1, 2 Saunders, Charlie Young Republicans 3 Schertz, MaryAnn Schieck, Laurie Schneider, Jack Randoll. Football 2, 33 Tennis 23 C.M.A. 1, 23 German Club 1, 23 Young Republicans 3 Seher, Kathy Jean Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Treas. 33 F.H.A. 13 F.T.A. 1, 2, 33 Cougar's Pride 13 All-Region Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Seitz, Arveda V.I.C.A. 23 F.H.A. 3 Seldon, Violet F.B.L.A. 13 Christian Club 1, 2g Young Democrats 33 Cougar's Pride 1, 23 Cougarettes 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Letter 1, 2, 33 Dist. 1, 2, 3 Senter, Steve Earl i Executive Board 33 Homeroom Treas. 13 V. Pres. 23 C Cl11b 33 Christian Club 1, 23 Tennis 1, 2, 33 Letter 2, 33 Intramurals 3 Shaeffer, George - Aviation Club 13 Math-Science Seminar 33 R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 33 Red Cross 1, 23 Intramurals 33 Library Worker 1, 2 Sharp, Sharon Sue Crest 2, 33 Make-Up 33 Clinic Worker 3 Shepherd, Cindy Leigh D.E.C.A. 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 C.M.A. 13 Intra- murals 1 Shepard, Mark V.0.C.T. 2, 3 Shults, Shirley Renae F.H.A. 13 F.F.A. 2, 33 Cougai-'s Pride 13 Voc. Ag. Co-op 2, 3 Siddens, Sally Talisman3 Young Republicans 33 Christian Club 13 Latin Club 23 Cougar's Pride 13 UIL Choir 1 Sides, Elaine Homeroom Sec. 23 Pres 33 Christian Club 13 C.M.A. 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Tennis 1 Simmons, Melinda D.E.C.A 2, 33 F.F.A. 3 Smedley, Sheri Smith, Donniece Kay Crest 1, 2, 33 Ed. 33 F.H.A. 1, 23 Art Club 13 Christian Club 23 Cougar's Pride 1 Smith, Sharee Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Letter 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Letter 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Letter 23 UIL Choir 13 F.C.A. 2, 33 Homeroom V. Pres. 1 Smith, Bobby Student Council 33 F.C.A. 13 German Club 2, 33 Football Mgr. 13 Intramurals 2 Smith, Tresa Latin Club 13 Spanish Club 2, 33 Young Democrats 3 Snow, Tommy Honor Society 1, 2, 3g Pres. 33 Student Council 13 Homeroom Pres. 13 C.M.A. 2, 33 Abilene High Exchange 1, 33 National Merit Semi-Finalist 3 80 Doin' What Comes Naturally Yi Q a. f I I L .52 A A. iv' 1' ' m.z'gSg,.3 gaze 1 , e ,E Q C. A. Students in Mrs. Perkins' class strut their stuff. B. Wilma Mary Carter expresses her true feelings on being editor of Talisman. C. Seniors sponsored a dance after homecoming for everyone to cut loose. Fm 81 Spain, Deborah Kay . Band 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, Film Society 3 Spain, Donald Spalding, J ohn ' Siren Squad 3, Jr. Class Pres. 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Talisman Business Pic. Ed. 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Favorite 2 Speight, Carol O.E.A. 2, 3, Sec. 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, Christian Club 1 Spicer, Jayne Connie Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 2, 3, Christian Club 1, 2, French Club 3, Choir 2, 3, All-Dist. 2, 3, All Area and Region 2, 3 Stackhouse, Jayne Volleyball 3, Letter 3, Track 3: Letter 3 Staggs, Jamie Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Math-Science Seminar 3, Latin State Conv. 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2 Stanley, J eff Ray Tennis 1, Library Worker 1, 2 Steger, J aquetta Crest 2, 3, Commentarius 3, Prose Ed. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 3, Speech Team 2, F.H.A. 2 Stout, james Band 1, 2, Film Society 3, F.F.A. 1 Suiter, Dale C.M.A. 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 1 Tafelmeyer, Daryl Choir 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Reporter 1, Industrial Arts 1, 3, French Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Talley, Sean Homeroom Reporter 1, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Termis 1, Intramurals 3 Tarr, Tandy Michelle Christian Club 1, French Club 2, 3, Sec. 3, Cougar's Pride 1, 2 , Taylor, Chris A Library Worker 3 Talor, Kary Student Council 2, Siren Squad 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Junior Class V. Pres. 2, Film Society 1, Christian Club 2, 3 Teal, Ronnie J. Band 1, Christian Club 2, 3, Band U.I.L. 1 Temple, Vicki 'Intramural Rep. 2, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2: Track 2 Test, DeDe Jo Student Council 2, Homeroom Pres. 2, Christian Club 1, 2, Young Republicans 3, Cougar's Pride 1, Intramurals 1 Testa, Dominic Antonio Student Council 2, 3, Siren Squad 3, Homeroom Pres. 2, Talisman 3, C.M.A. 3, Latin Club 1, 2 Thomas, Paul Thaxton, Kirk Band 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Reporter 1, C.M.A. 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Thomas, Tracy Alan Football 1, 2, 3, Letters 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Letters 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3 Toler, William F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 82 Townzen, Pam Rhenea Student Council 3, Talisman 3, C.M.A. 1, Film Society 2, 3, Cougar's Pride 1, Intramurals Ib, 2, 3 Travis, David 4 1 Homeroom V. Pres. l, C.M.A. 1, Christian Club 2, 3, Tennis 1 ,Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Tweedie, Linda Homeroom Pres. 3, Film Society 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, Cougar's Pride 1 Uno, Yutaka Q Gymnastics 3, Letter 3, Exchange Student 4 VanCleave, Robert ' Choir 1, Homeroom Sec. 1, Greenhands 1, 2, Sing- ing Men 1 I VanCleave, Connie ' Student Council 3, Film Socirty 1, 3, F.H.A. 3, Intramurals 1, 2 Vargas, Glen Film Society 3, C.M.A. 1, 2, Electronics 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3 Varner, Beverly - Crest 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3 Velasquez, Elsie F.B.L.A. 1, F.C.A. 2, KC Club 3, Cougar,s Pride 1, 2, Intramurals 1 Vickers, I aunette Homeroom V. Pres. 1, Pres. 3, French Club 1, 2, F.F.A. 3, Flag Corps 2, 3 Wadsworth, Tom Arden Film Society 2, F.C.A. 3, Intramurals 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3 Wagner, Ronald Band 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3 Waldraff, Ricky A Band 1, 2, C.M.A. 1, 2, Intramurals 2,'H.0.E. 2, 3 Walker, Fredonia Walkerf- 1'racy Lynn Christian CLubQ1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Cougar's Pride 1, 2, Intramurals 3, Speech Team 1 Ward, Ronda Film Society 3 Wamer, Carla. , Film Society 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 2, Student Council 2, Choir 2 L Watson, David Alan Choir 1, 2, 3, TC Club 2, 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Singing Men 1, 2, 3 Watson, Roland , R.0.T.C. 2,Library Worker 3 Wayman, Jennifer Marie Student Council 2, 3, Sr. Class Corr. Sec., Home- room Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Cougar's Pride 1, 2, 3, Squad Captain 3 Webb, J im C.V.A.E. 3, Library Worker 1 - Weber, Sally . ' Homeroom Sec. 2, Spanish Club 2, 3 Wells, Kim F.H.A. 3, Intramurals 3 Wells, Melanie Sue ' Student Council 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 3, Com- mentarius 3, R.0.T.C. 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2,Who's Who Among American High School Students 2 83 West, Cynthia Dianne Homeroom Pres. 3, Christian Club 1, O.E.A. 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 3, Science Fair 1 Wheeler, Charles G. . Band 1, 2, 33 Thespians 1, Intramurals 2, 3 Wheeler, Dianne V O.E.A. 3 Wheeler, Teresa Diane Band 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, French Club 2, 3 Whitaker, Reppy V. Christian Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3 ' White, Carla Student Council 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 1, V. Pres. 39 Latin Club 2, C.M.A. 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 13 Cougar's Pride 1, 2, 33 Squad Captain 3 White, Matthew White, Raelynn Homeroom V. Pres. 33 F.H.A. 3, Intramurals 3 Whitman, William Ray Homeroom Treas. 2, V. Pres. 39 F.C.A. 1, 2, CP Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3 Wiegel, David R. Homeroom V. Pres. 39 Christian Club 2 Wiegel, Mark R. Wilkerson, J ames Wes Homeroom Pres. 33 F.C.A. 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3 Wilkey, Lesa Williams, Donna ,Band 1, Homeroom Sec. 1, C.M.A. 1, O.E.A. 2, 33 Cougafs Pride 1, 2 Willis, Randie 84. Williams, Sherry D. Band 1, 2, 33 Art 13 V.I.C.A. 2, 3g Cougar's Pride 13 Intramurals 1 Willis, Tommy Film Society 33 Intramurals 33 Swim Team 1, 2 Woodward, Ted Kirk Hpnor Society 2, 33 Young Democrats 2, 33 Pres. . German Club 13 Film Society 2, 33 Toumament Speech 1, 2, 33 Fall Production 2 Woolf, Sliaroleflmcille F.T.A. 13 V.I.C.A. 2, 33 V. Pres. 33 Cougar's Pride 1, Science Fair 13 Intramurals 13 National Commended Student 3 Woolsey, Marsha Christian Club 13 C.M.A. 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 33 Letter 33 Cougaris Pride 13 Commentarius 33 Intra- murals 2, 3 Wright, Kelly F.C.A. 33 C.M.A. 1, 2, 33 Electronics Club 2, 33 Talisman 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Wright, Everett Mitchell Talisman 1, 2, 33 Head Photographer 23 Editor 33 Film Society 13 Young Republicans 2, 33 Tennis 1, 23 Photographic Society of America Honor Awards 2, 3 Wright, Peggie F.H.A. 13 0.E.A. 2, 33 Cougar's Pride 13 Home- room Rec. Sec. 3 Wyatt, Amanda Janine 0.E.A. 2, 33 F.H.A. 23 0.E.A. Youth Leadership Conference 2 . Wyatt, Jesse Latin Club 13 Yonmg Republicans 23 Intramurals 2 Wyatt, Susan Elizabeth Student Council 33 Homeroom Pres. 33 French Club 13 Christian Club 23 D.E.C.A. 3 Yancy, Carla Kay Cougar's Pride 13 Volleyball 13 Basketball 13 Home- room Sec.-Treas. 33 C.M.A. 1, 23 Fihn Society 2 York, Jacqueline Sue Library Worker 2, 3 Young, Eric Christian Club 23 Young Democrats 33 Officiating 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Library Worker 3 Ziegenhagen, Michael Zimmerman, Paul Film Society 23 Young Republicans 3 85 5, s X - .ff L A. Band days are Happy Daysf' ' B. Leslie and Kim concentrate dn an intramurals game, I C. Love ls . . . Bryan Keathley and June DuVall walking arm in arm. D. John Spalding gets a cheap thrill during the ESSANCE assembly. E. Now there's the gall bladder, bile duct, duodenum hmmm, maybe l'll pass the practical this time, thinks David Daffern. 5 i . W as i , C 7 if it . s . ifl A ' i Jfrjly L E il .f s A .Q Y z . if T, W Q ip l p 5 Z ' ,,i ' f' if' in 5 lf V Q ' f l , , ' Y 1 2 'Q .17 Q I 1 K. 2 N ,,,..3-.,,e-,.e,...,.e!i .-.,e,.,n,,,i.i,.,..s.,,.....,,r,...,.,,..., .A-. .M-.....m..--........,.,. n vi li 'hm Q . as Lo if' 1 1 Ls. '-0-Q., 1' '-+SxxQ+,ff- .M Q Qi A, Q7 In Conclusion I .J f '?,:f Mug' , I Y, 1 X K I Q Qin. EXI5 VB W1 21 Gi in S R' 'li 3 , f. Features Relations Inmates Enterprises Noted Directors Sports V V Y 5 3 Zi Q 5 i :L w 5 3 3 2 2 5 E 2 i 5 x i 1 M 5 2 E 5 E 5 E 5 2 5 E E 3 S E 2 2 Q E 5 E 3 2 5 1 9 3 S 3 2 E 3 fgsiifsfgi, .uw ....J ww, ' g,:,.ugW.., 1,,A.,,,,,.Q,w,-.ag mmwml , . 1, 'J 212,11 , 1 xaxtmg ?5 0 my mf 5 x by v + A x My-hN.! ap H- 'KYMM . :,X -is-Y Q' .. . V Q- -,: ff --A U. jg: i, K f Lx- -. -2 .ww -'N A B5'5lS 6 I K G V'-rv... 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Get- ting involved in school activities and helping with sehool spirit are just a few ol' the things the sophomores did this year. 'l'he class slogan 'cWe llave Only Just Begun, Weire the Coogs of '81 57 shows enthusiasm for the future years at Cooper. This years sophomore class officers were the following: Sherri Gruber, Presidentg Caryn Coody, Vice- Presidentg Nelda Collins, Recording Secretaryg Terry jacques, Corresponding Secretaryg julia Scarborough, Treasurerg Terry Norton, Student Council Representa- tive. A. Spirited class officers go 50,s! B. The sophomore class sign. 114 Aeosta, Tyla Adams, Paul Adian, Tim Adrian, Susan Akin, Cynthia Aldridge, Tanalnveah Alexander, Gary Allred, Becky Allred, Rhonda Allsup, Kathryn Almaguer, ,I ohn Altum, Sharon Alvarez, Abe Alves, Roxanne Alvis, Kelly Anderson, lidye Aquirre, Pedro Armstrong, Mike Arnold, john Ashwander, Terry Alton, Alayne Austin, Stacy Awalt, Shane Baca, Frankie Badgett, Kendra Baglmy, Demetra Bagly. Staeey Baker, ll eri Baker, Susan Baldwin, Talley Banks, April Barelay, Nlelissa Barker, Duane Barnes, Carol Barnett, Chris Barry, Brent Baugh, Sheryl Beall, Tim Becker, Seott Beckham, l,ynn Beenlan, Rodger Beggs, ,I anet Bell, Dede Bell, Doug Benett, Cheryl Bennett, David Bennett, Eugene Bilhrey, Richard Bingham, Jonathon Bingaman, Cordon Blaek, Beverly Blair, Mike Bland, Carmen Bleeker, Linda Bond, Doug Boone, Diane Boudreaux, Daphne Bowdoin, lilizalmeth Boyd, Alan Bradshaw, David Bradshaw, Kevin Bragg, Nlark Brainlet, Chad Brannon, ,lett Brannon, Wayne Branson, l,eland Brewer, Steve Bridges, Stewart Briseoe, Nlicki Briseoe, Mike Broekman, Kim Brooks, Ginger 115 Eat, Drink . . . nd Be Careful 1 'N N A , Llilfzn I' You would not believe what ljusl saw on your plate! Well I am not sure about this Hlllease, Please, no moral , cries Donny Spoon. -X - P . H C. ings...-v Brooks, Lori Brooks, Trace Brown, l,aDonna Brown, Laurie Brown, Lynda Brown, Stephen Brown, Trent Bryan, Timmy ,Bpcherim Jimmy iBuettemeyer, Charles Bullock, Mark Bunch, Edie Burke, Robin Burks, Kathy Burrera, Tina Burton, Neal Butler, David Butler, Jeff Cable, Mike Caldwell, Charlotte Caldwell, Rob Camacho, Tom Campbell, Glen Cannedy, Sandra Carden, Suzie Carrasco, Miguel Carrigan, Melissa Carroll, Missy Cartwright, Richard Casey, Alberta Cass, Troy Cassle, Kimberly Catron, Teresa Cerda, Arturo Chandler, Bill Chappell, James Chappell, Kim Chappell, Robin Chapman, Terssa Chatham, Connie Chick, Darran Chitwood, Cathy Clark, Robert Clark, Boyce Clem, Greg Cleveland, Kirk Clendennen, Brenda Clinard, Tracye Clinton, Mike Clowdus, Paula Cofer, Brent Coffey, Kent Collazo, Sammy Coleman, Cedric Collier, Jeff Collins, Nelda Colvin, Ted Conklin, Louri Conrad, Charley Conway, Willie Coody, Caryn Cook, Brian Cooke, Jim Cossahone, Jimmy Cossabone, Tonya Coughran, Guy Cowan, Karen Cowart, Jeffery Cox, Susan Creed, Tommy Crowe, Jed Crump, Ronny 117 Cruz, Venus Cunningham, Debra Curry, Rynae Dahl, Debra Daniels, Taylor Danielson, ,left Darden, Stanley s David, Marie Davis, Chris Davis Douglas Davis, ,loe Davis, Kelly Davis Melinda Davis, Mike Deason, Kirby X Deaver, Larry ' Decker, Janet Deleloyos, Mark DeLaho, Eddie Delaney, Debbie Delarosa, Tony Dellcney, Marisa Dennis, Brian Densman, ,I ay Densman, Joel DePew, Roy Deramus, Kyle Devcreaux, Sonya Dillard, David Doughty, David Douglas, Dale Douglas, Stuart Downing, Billie Downing, Ronda Druin, Loretta Duggan, Kevin Dumont, Phillip Duporl, Patty Dycus, Lanny Dye, Brenda Easley, Mark Edwards, Mark Ehrke, Eddie Elkins, Wayne Elledgc, Mark Elliott, Karen Ellison, Tony Ely, Russell Erwin, Cole Erwin, Keely Estes, Kenneth Estrada, Sylvia Evans, Kathy Evans, Pam Evans, Sandra Everett, Theresa Fangman, MaDonna Farr, Lori Farrington, Pam Finch, Randy Fink, Raymond Fitts, Deborah Fletcher, Jeff Flippo, Pam Flores, Mike Florez, Betsy Floyd, Kevin Floyd, Toni Flournoy, Brad Foil, Angela Foil, Anita Forbes, Joanie 118 Sophomores Move Upward J , P Q 5,2 E I J C. A. Amy Wadmworih, Vartha Whitaker, Lindy Kendrick, Robin Burk, Kathryn Whitelvy and julia Scarborough are U. T. fans. B. Scott Truill is really proud of his new slmom-Y C. I can not lwlie-vv what I am reading, says Tm-rry xYlll'l'll'I'. B. 119 Forbess, David Forkner, Roger Freeman, john French, David French, james Froehlich, Tammy Fulcher, Brad Fuller, Joey Fuller, Monique Fussell, Kathy Gannaway, Dennis Garcia, Jorge Garcia, Sammy Gardner, Stanley Garza, Delia Gay, Kim Gayden, Andrea Gayle, Marcia Gee, Frances Gemberling, jeff Gentry, Thanongsak Gibson, LeAnn Gilchrest, Tony Given, Jenny Glass, Wilson Glasscock, Dan Glaze, Ray Goetz, Steven Goldman, Patricia Golightly, Ellen Gongora, Eric Gonzales, Carlos Gonzales, Raymond Gonzales, Steven Gowens, Sandra Graham, David Grant, Charlie Graves, Linda Green, Ricky Greer, David Gregory, Tina Griffin, Scott Griffith, Renee Grissom, David Gruber, Sherri Gruber, Terri Guerra, Chatty Gunter, Hadley, Marsha K aren Hagar, Tommy Hale, Alan Hale, Keith Hall, Allen Hall, Lori Hall, Teri Hancock, Kerry Haney, Kathy Hannan, Dana Hanzlik, Karen Hanzlik, Lisa Hardin, Wayne Harris, Ricky Harris, Scott Harrison, Cheri Harwell, Kim Hassell, Mike Hays, Ronnie Heffernan, Danny Heiser, Teresa Helms, Joe Hendrix, Brian Hernandez, Alice 20 Sophomores Have i fi s sm...- .,,: y I Nw .Q A. B, idx mi W. ,, xx. Q' ig.. 3 m . ,, ,......g ie .X .X 5 R .lg ,l,xf,1,Qim 3529.15 is is is - ..., ..-.. f lla ex QN -rm sQsa-mai X- 'N XX X ig X Xflx s X N X . sw.: rm.-sz. x.... f:RE ' J-:i.:::E:?' s- : . N ...-se.. b y ,Q 4 C. . n xiii . .. .. -.- ,,. .J 1141... e D. A B C. D. Nobody, oohh nobody messes with Mike Cable. Smile, Lindy Kendrick, you are on Candid Camera! Susie Vickers dreams of better things to do than polish a car window. Kelly Alvis tries to figure out what is going on. Herpeche, Starla Herrera, llbaldo Herring, Bill Hestand, Karen Hewitt, Shelley Hill, Bill Hill, Martin Hinshaw, Kevin Hitchcock, J eff Ho, Denise Hobbs, Charles Holdridge, Cheri Hollander, Sheila Hollowell, Pam Hollrah, Pat Holt, Christie Hooker, David Hoover, David Hopper, Butch Horton, Mariana Horton, Sylvia Hournbuekle, Edwina Howard, Jay Howard, Jim Huber, Lisa Hudgens, J anel Hufford, Chris Hurst, Aimee lee, Fred Ingram, Lisa Jacques, Terry James, Melanie Jenkins, Billy Jensen, Tom Jensen, Tracy Jimenez, J oe David Johnson, Janet Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Steve Johnston, Scott Jones, Doug Jones, Kristi Jones, Susan Jones, Vinita Kealhly, Karyn Kendrick, Lindy Keppel, Kirk Kershaw, Valerie Key, Teresa Kiker, Kalah Kidd, Joyce Kim, Cathy Kinard, Darby King, Cindy King, Sara Kite, Brenda Kneeskern, Brian Knight, Darrel Knowles, Crystal Knox, Kelly Koepke, Tim Kraft, Eddie Kubert, Darol Kute, Terry Lackey, Jerry Laird, James Lambert, Terry Lane, Mary Lanz, Phil Lara, Rene Lastrange, Shari Lee, Barry 122 Lee, Tracey Leggett, Debra Lemley, Mark Leonard, Michelle Leverton, Bart Leverton, Kathy Lewis, jamie Lewis, Kenneth Light, I aff Lilly, Frank Lloyd, Wendel Louden, Sheila Love, Donna Lowe, Mark Lowry, ,I alnes Loza, ,Ioe Lucra, jerry McCart, john McClellan, Lori McClellan, Steve McClelland, Brenda McDonald, Lesa MeFerrin, Tammie McGhee, Lori McGinnis, Chuck McHan, Kclle Mclnnis, ,I anet Mclielvain, Ricky McLean, ,Ianiee McLeod, Barry McLeod, Norman McMillin, Doug McMillan, Marki McNally, Steve McNulty, Mark McBae, Belinda Malone, .Ianice Manly, Mieliael Maples, Grant Maroon, Chris Martin, Debra Martin, Kelley Martin, Mandy Martin, Mark Martin, Shari Martin, Vincent Martin, Walter Martindale, Sonya Martinez, Irma Martinez, ,I immy Martinez, Nloses Massey, llonora Mathews, Melinda Mathis, Wanda Maxson, Tamara Maynard, Charlene Mays, Barbara Meadows, Stacy Meissncr, Georgeann Mellor, Brenda Melum, Regina Merritt, Louis Middleton, Cary Miles, Sarvin Miller, Charles Miller, ,Iet't' Miller, Tammy Miller, Terry Mintra, Gary Mitchell, llarold Mitchell, Lanee Mitrhell, Teresa 12 n-naw'-Q Sophomores Get It Together .Xu X . 'li nf,-Q. 5 .,........- .f-W--A A annum:-umwmx 'Ya ..-u..nnu-muah eil' Sophomorcs show at few of their talents. Sophomores discuss many things. Beth Nolcs tries to talk her way out QU' of trouble. mAh, come onlw Teri Hall, Brenda McClelland, Edie Bunch, Lori Brooks, Karen Elliott, Kristi Jones, Renee Griffith, Cathy Kim outstyle themselves. t D. Moalen, Cecilia Modrall, Steve Mokry, Aloma Moore, Denise Moore, Jeffery Moore, Karen Moore, LeeAnn Moore, Mindy Moore, Tracy Moore, Vicki Morgan, Renee Mosshart, Joey Mott, Don Mueller, Deborah Munguia, Emilio Myers, J ames Mynatt, Dena Nall, Dee Natole, Nathan Nease, Nathan Neill, ,luanell Newell, Arty Newton, Dana Newton, Keith Niblo, Ellouise Nicholas, Angela Nichols, ,I ay Nichols, Merrell Nobles, Mike Noles, Beth Norton, Terry Nuckols, Lisa Oden, jerry Odom, Opie Oldenburgh, Kay Olquin, Lennett Olisky, Kim Olmos, Kathy Ortiz, Sheryl Own, Shawn Owens, Shelley Ozuna, Sal Pack, Robin Parker, Ralph Parsley, Tammy Pearce, Twyla Pearson, Dean Perrnot, Margaret Pettersen, Eric Pettit, Mary Poer, David Porterfielrl, Sandy Poston, Dale Potter, Lorna Presley, Annette Presswood, ,lim Rob Price, Linda Pryor, Melanie Pyburn, Mark Quinn, Vicky Raines, Roger Rankin, Andrew Rankin, Dale Rasco, Randy Ratliff, Tracy Ray, Charlotte Hay, Cynthia Ray, Danice Reece, Maxquetet Reed, james Hesmonda, Renee Revels, Steve Reynolds, Leigh Ann Rhodes, Angelis Richardson, Christie Riley, Grant Rinehart, Greg Ringgold, Tamera Rister, Kayla Roberts, Mark Roberts, Sandra Roberts, Terry Robertson, Jim Rogers, David Rogers, David Rosales, Charles Rose, Becky Rose, Suzanne Ross, Wendy Ruelas, Marie Russey, Diana Rutherford, Wynna Ryan, Robert Sadler, Susan Salge, Teresa Salinas, Steve Samuel, Marie Samuels, Victor Sandefur, Tanya Sanders, Bobby Sanders, Lisa Sandoval, Adam Sandoval, Sandra Santana, Linda Satterfield, Shelly Saunders, Tony Savard, Ted Scalley, Karen Scarborough, Julia Scarborough, Mack Schertz, Beverly Sehumpert, Julann Seroggs, Melissa Seaborn, Tammy Senter, Sydney Sharp, Mark Shaw, Laura Shelton, Barbara Sherrell, David Shipley, Tony Shofner, Sue Simmons, Cara Simons, jean Anne Simpson, Keith Sizemore, Steve Skipworth, jamie Smith, Cynthia Smith, David Smith, Jeanni Smith, Karla Smith, Marcella Smith, Michael Smith, Nancy Smith, Sherry Socia, Bruce Soefje, Cathy Soliz, Chris Sonntag, Eric Sosa, Debra Sparks, Stacey Spaunhorst, janet Spears, David Speight, Leslie Spencer, Erie 26 What's Cn Their Minds? A. ik Look at that Jimmy Carter smile! Glen Campbell has found something humorous. Sophomores express their moods. Does this look like a gang? No, these Sophomores are coming from lunch. C, 12 Spoon, Donny Stamey, Frank Stamps, LeeAnn Stein, John Sterling, Marsha Stills, Bobby Storckman, James Stovall, Steve Strange, Carrie Strong, Stacye Strouse, jennifer Styles, Scott Suggs, Brad Sullivan, Mike Summers, Tom Max Sumner, Lawrie Surovik, Wade Swohger, Lisa Sylvester, Angela Tankersly, John Tauer, Lindy Taylor, Chris Taylor, Cynthia Taylor, Pam Taylor, Tim T errell, Laura Test, Victor Thaxton, Karen Thomas, April Thomas, Carla Thomas, Robyn Thomason, Lonnie Thompson, Cheri Thompson, Teresa Thornton, Becky Thornton, Mitchell Tiner, ,Iona Toops, Isabella Townsend, Mike Travis, Hill Truitt, Scott Turnbull, Denise Tutt, Bobby Underwood, Chris Underwood, Tina Urquhart, Missy Utasi, Lisa Valdez, Carlos VanCleave, Janie VanZandt, Elizabeth Vargas, Elizabeth Vasquez, Michael Vaughan, Mark Vaughn, Laci Vernon, Randy Ververs, Vickie Vick, Vicki Vickers, Susie Vincent, Alfonso Jr. Wade, Sondra Wade, Teddy Wadsworth, Amy Waldrop, Larry Walker, Linda Waller, Teresa Walls, Jimmy Ward, Nixon Washburn, Lynn Washburn, Scott Washington, Regent Wayman, john Weaver, Keith 28 Weber, Steven Welch, Staci Wells, David Wentz, Mark Wescott, Rebel Whalen, Ronnie Wheeler, Karen Wheeler, Terry Whitaker, Martha White, Doug White, Melinda White, Sandra White, Vikki Whiteley, Kathryn Wilkerson, Bill Wilkerson, Melinda Willette, Cindy Williams Bill Williams Curtis Williams, Dave Williams, jerry Williams, Judy Williams, Paul Williams, Paul William, Rodgers Williams, Ronnie Williamson, Richard Wilson, Cheryl Wilson, Christel Wilson, Jamie Wilson, Joe Wilson, Mark Witt, Michael Wong, Janice Woodall, Becky Woodward, Margot Woolf, Linda Wright, john Wright, john Wright, Teresa York, Jennifer Youngquist, Russell Zullo, Darlene Beware' Coogs of 81 are eomingl 12 O ild and Crazy Sophomores X. B. A. Lori Brooks, Karen Elliott, Andrew Rankin, and last but not least, Jed Crowe are exchange students from Czechoslovakia. B. Could Kelly Knox be Big Foot? Well, maybe. Features 0 Relations 0 . Inmates Enterprises Noted n Directors Sp orts xx . E gs X 3 - f w 1 r K 2 fi r 'S L Voulez-vous chouchez ayvbc moi? - K Q McNaughton 3 :.,, , ., 'N- w S-32' ,xi di: f- x ' Q .za t f-,. -- -. x 5- Q . 1. 54 X -W . , - Q5 -1, fy X i 'Wy' .f- A f ip ' Q 'F' X 1 X 'ks if qiiwzjgf 'F' Q B1'Ly2il1EiSiLs,Da My Helner- A in-..- aff Xwggfzi S K , Af i ya' . . V K yr Pull , i , , f R: W' b 3 3 1 fda' 1' k auicia thinks lifasabore. N tmy,,,...f' ghqg mgww 'B , SPX Natalie and hs t love 1 M 1 XX ff ,kg ' x -- . . A gii' 'S V sjrv 2 f E z .. W., . 65.3 Q gwflisif :f,.a.? irizl Gi And make the very best of itv l.. X ,fi 'f aw' ., .:, .GQQP V, '49 WW ii e, L , A 5 R X. X? 'M l1.j2.f?-1 A. B. C. D. D. Unidentified feet sockin' it to lem. Molly Polk and Mr. Hailey freak out! Senior women dress in style for Mix-'Em-Up Day. Move it! Move it! says Regina Adkins on War Day., ' E. Randy Lloyd, Judy Reese, and Margaret Ann Rose are ready to watch the Coogs round 'em up on Westem Day. 'VC' , Q. gg-1' ag . Q f B E? 5 'W , 'A K' w vi' , 33?-ff W - K A. THE 50's-. . . with bobby socks, pony tails, red lipstick and full skirts for the girls, and slicked-back hair, sun- glasses, leather jackets and high water pants to show off those neat white socks, for the boys, and lots of rock and roll for everyone! Y On this day the mighty Cougars remember the years of the past. We not only remember the different changes we have gone through since the 50's, but we look back on the last thirteen years, when once every year the Cougars have shown the Eagles that the South Side is the place to be! M.. B. A. Hey Girls! Check out those football men! How could anyone resist a Randy Hartsfield smile? H B. Sheryl Ortiz and Steve Hennessey are rockin' around the clock! C. Take your choice boys! ffront l. to r.j Dandi Baldwin, Susan Kilpatrick and Beverly Morgang fsidesl Stacey Lowe and jane Grant, fbackj Julie Phillips, and Mary Carter. A C. 155 1 ...The Once wepassthiswayf' G 8 M A. JULIE GIBBS-HOMECOMING QUEEN OF 1978 B. J ulie approaches the convertible which takes the queen on the traditional trip around the football field. C. J eff Boykin is ju1ie's escort. fqx fi' I I S 'Q am, V ' X by 5 63? x I -use ri Z S 1 g ,Q if ' W 4 2. 'ea M. Q ,pu-on ? Alu., Q 5 Nur ,,', 4 1 5 tif ? 1 :Vast speak aloud the kindly deedu THE COOPER DRAMA DEPARTMENT presents THE MERCHANT OF VENICE BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE CAST Ladies-in-Waiting ............ BEVERLY MORGAN, ERIN SCHNEIDER and STACY SPARKS Prince of Morocco .............. LOUIS MERRITT Servants .... STEVE STOVALL and DAVID WATSON Prince of Arragon .................. LARRY KIM Soldiers ..... PETER HALE and ALLEN McDANIEL Tubal ..... .............. Salarino ..... Stephano .... Shylock . . . Antonio . . . Salerio . . . Solanio .... Bassanio . . . Lorenzo . . . Gratiano . . . Portia ......... Nerissa . . . . .... . Launcelot Gobo Old Gobo .... Jessica ...... Gaoler ...... Duke of Venice . . . .RUSK DORSETT . . MATT MORRISON . . . WADE SUROVIK . . . . DAVID HARDY BRUCE McCONNELL . . . . SAM KIRKMAN . . .KENNETH ESTES . . . .CLIFF LESTER .. . . .JAMES BLAKE . . . . . .KEVIN TAYLOR . .MEADERS MOORE .......BETHCRAM DAVID COUNTS . . f f i5oUG HARRISON . . . . SHELL1-:Y owENs .........LARRYKIM . . . . MATT MORRISON ic. A. Three couples find time love. Left to right: Shelley Owens, James Blake, Cliff Lester, Meaders Moore, Kevin Taylor, and Beth Cram. B. A very tense trial scene starring Kenneth Estes, Sam Kirk- man, Peter Hale, Allen McDaniel, and Matt Morrison. C. Aha, but have you thought about it this way?', Rusk Dorsett is asked by David Hardy. D. Hey, man, who wants a dead chicken? David Counts asks Doug Harrison. 138 u.. .. ,,,, . . and do the kindly deedv A. 2 f, if ' 5 f 'A ei ,. , .wr ,.. ' f I V fn - V V - V f f x ,, , .. ,, , f f P H LVN ' I if A ' K A B. A. Two members of the Film Society rehearse the technique of watching a 3-D movie. B. Two entrants of the costume contest were Natalie Mueller and Stacey Lowe. C. Winners were from left to right: Clay Hale, Kathleen Thompson, Glen Vargas, Mrs. Toni Ivey, and Rusk Dorsett. 1 EJ E Every year, the Cooper Film Society presents a horror film on Halloween. This year's film was The Creature From The Black Lagoonw, starring Richard Carlson and Julie Adams. Being the 'first 3-D movie shown at Cooper, it was a big hit. Because such an over whelming response was anticipated, the Film Society scheduled two showings. Between the two features, a costume contest was held. Many people participated, making this year's Halloween movie the best yet. s X' fy' N 'Q' M N I U . is N fy,-,Q V ,1 N44 , . .M f Q sv ' , K c. And try to see and understandv 9 s +53 -figs' :ew M., . Mk A. Dee Ann Knight shows her authority to Perry Cole. B. Homemaking classes hosted children for the day. C. Mr. Bauemfeind observes students in Talisman class 'Wtff I 1 MQW 5 -- Ln, , wawwsamumnr Some fellow creatures need. D ' Q x 5 w 39 4. 3' 1. ,K z,.fa,s.-,Ji !.., . M g D . , Q2 f M aw Q 1' ,ix .R . . . Nor any other day 015 t-yuqtm ft O Row 1: Connie Spicer, Paige Powers, Nanis Guerra, June Duvall, Catherine Mendenhall, Caroline Rose, Meaders Moore, Row 2: Steve Knapp, Barry Fowlkes, David Hardy, Karen Jennings, Brad Kendrick, David Watson, David Travis, Row 31 Sylvia Bonny, Rhonda Forbess, Karen Ray, Linda Ellis, Dee Ann Knight, LaDonna Bradley, Sheila Baber, Barbara Knapp, Row 4-: Russell Miller, Ray Whitman, Thomas Mantooth, Jerry Caliendo, Randy Hartsfield, Daryl Tafelmeyer, Matt Morrison, Mark Reedy, Kary Taylor, John Melson, Row 5: Lester McClellan, David Nelson, Steve Black x W B . UHHYLSE A. The chorus of the 1979 senior musical, MAME, rehearses long, hard hours. B. Mr. Overton teaches the chorus a new dance step. - C. Randy Hartsfield makes up his own routine. 144 Student Directors: Sammy Kirkman, Erin Schneider The I 979 Senior Musical: Patrick Dennis, age 10 Agnes Gooch ....... Vera Charles .... Mame Dennis . . . Ralph Devine ...... Mr. Lindsey Woolser . Ito ............... Doorman ...... Elevator Boy .... Messenger ...... Dwight Babcock . . . Dance Teacher . . Ballet Dancer . . Ballerina ...... Leading Man ...... Stage Manager ...... Madame Branislowski MAME Cast . . . . J ay Bratton . ....... Cathy Grimes . . . .Jayne Stackhouse .......BethCram . ...... Mark Reedy . . . . . Bryan Keathley . . . . Gil DeShazo . . . . Brad Kendrick . . . . Barry Fowlkes . . . .David Travis . . . . Dominic Testa . . . Carmen Fann . . . .David Hardy . . . .Karen Jennings . . . . . Ray Whitman . . . . Ron Harden .................SheliaBaber Gregor ........................... Jerry Caliendo Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside ...... Cliff Lester Uncle Jeff ........................... Noel Nease Cousin Faru . . . Sally Cato ........... Mother Bumside Patrick Dennis, a Junior Babcock. Mrs. Upson .... Mr. Upson .... ge 19-29 -.--fs .- Gloria Upson .... Regeen Ryan .... Peter Dennis . . . Newsboy .... . . . Marcia Bradley Margaret Ann Rose . .Dee Ann Knight . . . Robert Hughes . . . . Kary Taylor . . . Liz Roemisch . . . John Spalding . . . . .Paige Powers . . .Meadors Moore . . . .Bryan Brock . . . .Charlie Spicer Director-Choreographer-Designer: Bill Overton Musical Director-Conductor: Bobbie Sumerlin B. A. Dee Ann Knight sings. their parts well. A. C. Mame and young Patrick. B.Jayne Stackhouse, Beth Cram, and Cathy Grimes Ht . . So let us -make the mostaof it, once we pass this way. -1 K, ' 3 zilgkkgei !,gh ,if if 2 V' iff? 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Christian Club .......... Fellowship of Christian Athletes . . '6C',Club .........., . . Cougarettes .... Cougar's Pride ...... Careers in Medicine ......... Future llomemakers of America . . . Future Teachers of America .... Young Democrats ..... Young Republicans . . . German Club .... French Club .... . . . Latin Club .............. Office Education Association ...... Office Education Association-PEL . . . Home Economics Cooperation Education Future Farmers of America ........ Maurice HEROAFHA ........ . Industrial Cooperative Training ..... Vocational Opportunities Club of Texas Distributive Education ....... . Offset Printing ...... Drafting ..... Electronics .... Buildings Trades ............ Cosmetology ............... Health Occupations Students of America Thespians ................ Orchestra . . . Band .... Speech .... Film Society . . Choir ..... Publications . . Crest ....... Commentarius . . Talisman . . 152 153 155 157 158 159 162 168 170 172 174 176 178 179 181 184 187 188 189 196 197 -200 203 205 207 -209 210 211 212 213 214 215 221 -223 225 231 232 234 236 240 A The National Honor Society Grows ln umber and ln Leadership l Left to right: Mark Hackfield, Larry Kim, Greg Hadley, Beverly Morgan. Larry Gee. Thomas Mantooth, Scott Cohen, Meaders Moore, Tiffany Scott, Lance Proctor, Robbi Monk, janet Franks, Britt Yates, Lisa Lamb, Laurie Teal, Dominic Testa, Martin Emory, john Melson, and Ted Woodward. 3 I l l 1. Marlies Johnstoi 2. Virgil Smoot 3. Nanis Guerra 4. Sherri Loving 5. ,lane Grant 6. Mindy Dunn 7. Carl Bragainer 8. Michele Cubine 9. Gary Mearse 10. Connie Dunn 11. Donna Hollrah 12. Becky Kidd 13. Tommy Snow 14. Robert Hughes 15. Tresa Smith 16. Mrs. ,lo Caldwell 17. Rex Foster 18. David Nelson 19. Christi Scott 20. Jeff Ralston 21. Robert Johnson 22. Steve Williamson 23. Gwen Martin 150 lf Qg, 1 xl f -bil 511' gifs Q. at ' 5315. L --s. A. ,f sf ' 'sv ff ii!! fx? was B. uwmlgymf .aw The National Honor Society encourages students to display scholarship, service, leader- ship, and character at school and in the community. Members of the Cooper chapter are selected for membership by the faculty on the basis of grades and citizenship. After induction, a student must retain high academic standing and character. ln keeping with years past, the National Honor Society had a busy year. This yearls activities included the annual fall and spring induetions and the Valentines Post Office. Members also helped organize a college night in cooperation with the Abilene High chapter. The major fund-raising project was the Bid Board which was held in the spring. Honor Society officers for 1978-'79 were the following: Tommy Snow, Presidentg Headers Moore, Vice-Presidentg Donna Hollrah. Recording Secretary, Nanis Guerra, Corres- ponding Secretary, and Becky Kidd, Treasurer. A. Officers for 1978-79 were: Meaders Moore, Nanis Guerra, Tommy Snow, Becky Kidd and Donna Hollrah. B. Mrs. Sarah Perkins pins Lee Anne Caldwell's colors on her as a symbol ol' her induction into the N.H.S. C. This year's president, Tommy Snow practices his speech for the Fall induction. 151 ,', ,a ,SZ f N., Y nur B. x Q, C D. 2 A. B. 1. ii. IC. Lisa Lamb, lmainic Caldwell, .lilfltfl Franks and Connie Dunn express their excitcmvnt about the annual V.P.O. Marlin Emery, Cary Nlearsc, 'left' Ralston, Carl Bargaincr and Scott Cohen listen with intcrcst during a nocturnal mctwtirig. llccoraling the- V.P.U. lable with rnl't'lcs are Britt Yatvs and lllarlies tlohnrxton. Juno Grant lu-cps watch uvvr love pops and Carnation orclvrs. N.ll.S. mvmbc-rs LlI'f'1IlllL1StxLl ina ITlt't'llllg. 'N Math-Science Seminar Strives for Advanced Knowledge l Row 1 Xlr. james O. Alderman, Sponsor. Row 2: Chris Courtright, Lori Nllynek, Joy Gilliland lamie Staggs, George Shaeffer. Row 3: Kerry Knox, Carl Bargaincr. A. Mr. Alderman explains an integxation important to nuclear physics. B. Carl Bargainer helps the members of the Seminar to understand integration. The Math-Science Seminar was introduced at Copper lligh hy Mr. james U. Alderman in the 1977-V378 school year. The Seminar offers students oriented toward the fields of mathematics and science an opportunity to acquire more advanced knowledge in these areas. Students learn mathematical concepts which are implied in detail to the areas of atomic and nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, optics, thermodynamics, nuclear radiation, and transport phenome-nology. This year, Mr. .-Nlderman, a nuclear physicist, developed the required mathematical concepts and applied them to specific areas of atomic and nuclear physics, with emphasis upon atomic and nuclear forces and energy release. The officers for this year are Carl Bargainer, President, Kerry Knox, Vice-Presidentg l,ori Nllynek, Secretary. Joy Gilliland, Treasurer, Chris Courtwright, Program Coordinator, jamie Staggs, Historian, and George Shaeffer, Sargcant-at-Arms. The seminar this year was conducted by Nlr. James U. Alderman. B. 153 S I9 8-I9 9 Student Council Row 1: Margaret Ann Rose, ,lennifer Hunter, Meaders Moore, Caroline Rose, Perri Kirk, Mary Lee Fife, De Ann Knight. Row 2: Sherri Marr, Rae Lynn White, Tanna Newbury, Carla Robinson, Yvonne Dionne, Melanie Wells, Eugene Bennett, Row 3g Kathryn Whitely, Steve Senter, Terry Jacques, Kelley Karrenbrock, jennifer Wayman, Teri Prince, Sylvia McKee, Row 44 Lori Mlynek, Robert Hughes, Linda Ellis, Dominic Testa, ,lune Du Vall, Bryan Keathley, Randy Hartsfield. T Coopcris N78-79 Student Council officers displayed qualities of leadership If and responsihility throughout the school year. This yeargs officers were the follow- ing: Rohert lluglies, llresidenty lloniinic Testa, Vice-president, Linda Ellis, Treasurer, Heth Cram, Corresponding Secrctaryi and Cindy Gee, Recording Secre- tary. Mr. Reford Schmittou, Dean of Students, sponsored the Student Council. The othei' Student Council memhers included homeroom officers, Class repre- sentatives, cheerleaders, Siren Squad, and the executive hoard mernbcrst Mary Lee l il'e, Randy Hartsfield, Andy Holmes, Headers Nloore, Karen Hay, and Steve 1 L Senter. Each member was responsihlc for attending meetings and reporting the husiness discussed to their horneroorns. V Each year, the Student Council sponsors many activities that benefit the stu- dents and faculty at Cooper. The Student Store is one of the primary responsihili- ties of the Student Council. Thanksgiving liaslxets were distrilvuted to many of Aliilencis needy citizens. The officers and other council rnemhers also hosted stu- dents from Aliilene High on uexchange rlayfl To raise money for the school, the Student Council held a nioney jar competition lietween the classes. The annual Merry Hindrew assembly was another ol' the councilis successful projects. ln the fall, the faculty and students were entertained hy a multi-media prograni entitled HFat Cityfa By working together, the Student Council helped to malte the l978-79 school year a productive onc. Steve Senter, Mary Lee Fife, Meadcrs Moore, Karen Hay, Andy Holmes, not pictured: Randy Hartsfield. Representatives Perform Vital Function Row 12 jeff Boykin, Karen Jennings, Donna Williams, Gina Morley, Nanice Guerra, Toni Gregg, Kary Taylor, Paige Powers. Bow 22 Marvin Rush, Terry Norton, Teri Hall, Kathy Burks, Ruby Lara, Dcnnis llall, Row 32 Resa Kidd, Lisa Utasi, ,lulie Julien, Edwina Burns, Bicky Thompson, Suzanne Bose, john Spalding, Kelly Wright, Row 4: Ricky Nlorcno, Lawrie Sumner, Mark Bragg, Kathy Haney, Lori Brooks, Bill Williams, Louis Nlerritt, Gerald Caldwell. Student Council officers from lcft to right: Cindy Gee, Dominic Testa, Linda Ellis, Beth Cram, Robert Hughes. 57 ua I5 1 'Z' ,, xg.- zf el L L ,f fr. f f ,.. Afm AW, E mx iv Nw- , .-Mm. ,W ,- .W -:.+fm,f ,M my , .:,, ,lg J av V X jf' ,M y K ,Q 2,5 1 ff my ' I-A 'A 2 i 14, I .iw-4 f' A ' 59 v Q. 'gall 'W ' , M055 4 W 5 'uf -Q ,rf , ,, ' , ' 'iv + Q- UU A -S .,. QW? ' vw. fy MWF ,fn W., GMM? r 'W ' 643:01 'wuhfwm-fp., was EAW V ,,w-M ,V H' 32 'X-' Qf ,Q - f ' was W . v , ,J A ,www as l L,', . Y '55 5, K 4' n Q Christian Club Llnifies in Christ Christian Club Office-rs, l97ll-79. 'llllv plll'p0Si' ol' llim l,lll'IrllilIl lillllll ll!lN'f'UlllVl1lllllf'1lIll l,llI'lSl. l,llll+ lIll'IlllN'I'r uni ul IIIQIIIY ililli I4 nl mlm ii muiml limi F. lllI'Ulll ll liwlvmilgluxalrimisl,llrifllzl11 sin il ll llwx llml lli ll 2, . lhoy slums CUITIIIIOII iilva ,,. 7 .. lb. 1 x lllI5 vuars zurlivllws lll1'llllll'tl rugulzu' si-limml vlulr lIlU4'l- iilgs.spniusm'ii1gu l'llll1l0N4'l'S1'ilS.ilIlll llUllilll0llSlUYiifl0 Ill'Ugl'illIlr. Us irilx lfhfl-l'J.'J l4llI'lSlI'lll l,luli ullirvi will l.ill'0ll llran ,, 1 llI'l3Sl4l4'llll Yliflcm1'l3l'mvii.viw-pl'vsicl4'1il1mul.Ii-mlil'1'rWuyillail, l smziw-tzi1'x'. Spolisurs ww-rv Nlrf. llamilln' lairrisli uml Nlr. Farris Nifill. ' Q ER? S553 wi, . N ff, 1 ' 'A xx' 15 7 8 FCA Set Good Example Row 1, Left to Right: Steve Senter, Lindy Kendrick, Brenda Blankenship, Laurie Harris, Cathy Cubine, Pam Walker, Mary Lee Fife, Caroline Rose, Perri Kirk, Carla White, Kelley Karrenbrock. Row 2: Laurie Teal, Betty Ann Spears, Lana Yeilding, Susan Tippen, Marian Scarborough, Tracey Swafford, Rayne Palmer, Janaye Hale, Julie Julien, Rusty Rock. Row 3: Suzanne Barbee, LaDonna Reeves, Kandy Watson, Valerie Valentine, Danette Dozier, Darla Aldridge, Andrea Conrad, Tim Prine, David Lovell. Row 4: Kathryn Whiteley, Judy Reese, Carrie Henson, Amy Welage, Mary King, Ann Holley, Glenda Cook, Rebekah Gibbs, David Blake, Creighton Blahak. Row 5: Mark Smith, Brent Barry, John Slaughter, Art Martin, Tonya Johnson, Rusty Hoff, Lesa Truitt, Elsie Velasquez, Mike Gruber. Row 6: Mike Hadley, Mark Purser, Mark Hackfeld, Chris Schwalb, Danny Mclnnis, Larry Barry, Blake Korman, Sharee Smith, Wes Wilkerson. Row 7: Pat Hollrah, Shane Awalt, John Arnold, Keith Simpson, Grant Maples, Dennis Glass, Frank Mixon, David McPherson, Joe Pierce. Row 8: David Carrigan, Greg Pierce, Steve Hill, Jim Cooke, Kirk Cleveland, Brad Suggs, Doug White, Glen Campbell. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes and UC Club provide a Christian outlook on their athletic attitudes. 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 school year, the two clubs sponsored many school activities including dances and trips. The clubs plan to take a trip to the coast near the end of the school year. The sponsor of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and HCP Club is Coach Ray Overton. The officers this year were the following: Mike Alexander, President, Joel Harris, Vice-President, Julie Gibbs, Secre- tary, Tracy Thomas, Treasurer, Ray Whitman and Mike Gruber, Song-leaders. The officers for FCA for 1978-1979 were the following: Left to Right, Mike Gruber, Tracy Thomas, Joel Harris, Julie Gibbs, Ray Whitman, and Mike Alexander. C Club Excels in All Sports p......-q..,, f? l'n l'f Row 1, Left to Right: Mike Brand, Monte Key, Karen Jennings, Terri Gregg, June Duvall, Toni Gregg, Regina Morley, Paige Powers, Terry Simmons, David Johnson. Row 2: Paul Mergenhagen, ,Ion Mergle, Tracey Thomas, Nikki Vletas, Tim Sehuehler, Angela Evers, Serolum Scott, Linda Moore, DeeDee Curtis, Jhenii Barnett, Annette Woodward, Cynthia Smith. Row 3: Steve Malpass, David Nelson, Julie Gibbs, Ray Whitman, Lee Ann Powers, Christine Chambers, Lisa Goodrich, Elaine Allred, Gil DeShazo, Kelley Wright, Randy Lloyd, Kary Taylor. Row 41-I Ron Downing, Ronny llouston, Scott Pierce, Jay Zumwalt, Mike Alexander, Andrea Conrad, Glenda Cook, Bryan Keathley, Randy llartsfield, Weldon jones, ,limmy Caldwell. Bow 5: Claudie Brown, Rex Foster, Gary Mearse, Bobby Bilberry, Mary King, Ann llolley, Darla Aldridge, Charles Rainey, Elsie Velasquez, Mike Gruber, Kelly, Magee, Donna Caldwell. Row 62 Stanley Darden, Tim Prine, Creighton Blahak, Eddie Jacques, Jeff Jones, l,aDonna Reeves, Danny Melnnis, Blake Komian, Sharee Smith, Wes Wilkerson, Tonya johnson, Stacia Pool, Carey Lindsey, Row 7: Billy Anderson, ,loe Bob Nelson, Frank Smith, David Blake, Brad Suggs, Greg Barry, Steve Moake, julia Scarborough, Susan Rose, Larry Henson, Cindy Caldwell, Danna Brand. Row 8: Kyle Stuard, Robert Smith, Cole Erwin, Ted Colvin, Doug White, ,lanet Nlelnnis, Andrea Gayden, Caren Coody, Denise Moore, Mindy Nloore, David Watson, Teri Gruber. Row 9: Jay Miers, Scott Orren, Mike llowle, Dennis Robinson, Tom Wadsworth, Alvin Jenkins, Amy Wadsworth, Nelda Collins, Karyn Keathley, Sandra Evans, Sheri Gruber, Terry Jacques, Janet Hudgins. Row TOS Mike Anderson, David Lovell, Kevin Sealley, Mitch Lemen, Greg Pierce, David Carrigan, David Parker, Kirk Massey, James Wiggins, jeff Boykin, Joe Anderson. Football Gymnastics Volleyball Cougarettes Perform Best COUGABETTES L to R: Nancy Smith, Christi Richardson, Keely Erwin, Deanne llanna, Kelly Knox, Violet Seldon, Melinda Davis, Tina Haley, Carmcn Bland, l4l0lIl4'llillllQ Susan llall, Captain, Dee Ann Knight, Lieulenantg Joretta Densman, Denise Turnbull, Kristi Jones, Cathy DeBerry, Rhonda Vanlilborg, Sue Daffern, Pama Johnson, Kim Davis, Pam Walker, Becky Cortez. COUGARETTES A I The Cougarettes, drill team here at Cooper, are in their fourth year of entertaining the halftime crowds at the football and basketball games. They also added a lot of spirit by performing at the pep rallies. They prepared for the year by attending a summer camp in Dallas, where along with many ribbons, they brought back with them the camp pom pom for being one ofthe most spirited groups there. Earlier in the year they marched in the West Texas Fair Parade, and in January and March they attended competitions in Grand Prairie and Dallas, where they performed along with drill teams from across the state. To raise money for their trips, they sold candy, hats, and magazine subscriptions. The sponsor was Mrs. Nikki Allbrooks and the 78-79 officers of the group were Captain, Dee Ann Knight, and Lieutenants, Joretta Densman and Susan Hall. B. 0 B. The girls' managers were Becky Burchfield, Theresa Rayford, and Angela Nicholas. Q, E ,Q ugyffxw fm ..., 5 The 1978-1979 officers of the Cougarettes were ,loretta Densman, Lieutenantg Dee Ann Knight, Captaingaud Susan Hall, Lieutenant. Kelly Knox says, lichen-se for the camera of a Yhlis- man photographer. The girls show off their line. The Cougarcttcs perform their highkick routine at a basketball g3.l'IlC. 161 mms: -...mi KM-...N -,..-F' ,gn- B. A. The Cougarettes perform their award-winning cape routine at one of the basketball games. B. Rhonda VanTilborg smiles as she does a partner step. C. The girls wait to do their march on for their tamhorine routine. D. The girls end their highkick routine. D. 162 WANTED The Chandler Gang Caroline Rose Carla White Becky Kidd Jennifer Hunter Egllpygilarrenbrock Jennifer Wayman Cougar,s Pride is an organization which has been a familiar sight at sporting events at Cooper High School for the past six years. Approximately 180 sophomores, juniors and seniors who made up the body of Cougar's Pride for the 1978-79 school year promoted spirit in all areas of school activity. Cooper football fans were entertained at the home games with the Prideis flash card displays and during the games with hand routines to the band's new repertoire of songs. Cougaras Pride turned out in large numbers to follow the Coogs in their out-of-town endeavors and also showed their spirit by cheering the Coogs on to victories. The girls made money to support Cougaris Pride by selling all new Cougar hats and toboggans in the fall, and magazines in early October. Cougarls Pride girls also participated in the summer Cougar Booster Club drive by selling memberships as well as bumper stickers. The sponsor for the 1978-79 Cougar's Pride was Vicki Chandler. Becky Kidd served as President, Mary Roemisch as secretary- historian and Lisa Lamb as Treasurer. Squad Captains were Jennifer Wayman, Carla White, Jennifer Hunter, Perri Kirk, Kelley Karren- brock and Caroline Rose. Cougar's Pride seeks to continue in its successful activities on the CHS campus in the years to come. Truly these girls through their dedication and long hours of work are the g'Pride of the Cougars.'7 The Cougar's Pride sponsors for the 1978-79 school year were Sharon Townley, Barbara Williams, Cheri Haynes, Nikki Allbrooks and Vicki Chandler. 17 18 19 20 22 23 f 4: . Becky Kidd . Terri Gregg . Jennifer Wayman . Joretta Densman . Dee Ann Knight . Christine Chambers . Regina Atkins . Vicki Vick . Lindy Tauer . Pama Johnson . Susan Hall . Marie Ruelas . Tancy Baldwin . Connie Cheatham Tracy Moore . Violet Seldon . Becky Cortez . Pam Hollowell . Cathy DeBerry . Rhonda VanTilborg . Rebekah Gibbs . Deanne Hanna . Tina Haley M3521 ii ght 3 SQUAD 'SCH Annette Presley Pam Walker 26. Kim Davis Robyn Thomas Sue Daffern Kelly Erwin Karyn Keathly Nancy Smith Kelly Knox Sandra Evans Kristy Jones Carmen Bland Sheryl Ortiz Elizabeth Bradley Chatly Guerra Tracey Lee Denise Turnbull Melinda Davis Christie Richardson Angela Nicholas Becky Burchfield Teresa Rayford 4 SQUAD On 1. Carla White . Leigh Ann Reynolds 3. Cindy Armenta . Marki McMillan Melinda Overman Laura Shaw April Banks . Teresa Seldon Susan Tippin . Janet Franks Vicky Quinn Marisa Delleney Teresa Salge Caryn Coody Beverly Black Lindy Kendrick Barbara Mays Lisa Goodrich Laurie Harris Kelle McHan Sherry Smith Karen Jennings aa J A Everyone in Cougar's Pride does their own thing. Cougaras Pride helps raise spirit for the Cooper-Abilene High football game by going 50,sl Open wide and say Ahh! 165 ii r .U 501 .gif Tracey Swafford Edye Anderson Isabel Toops Brenda Blankenship Michelle Leonard Patty Armenta Cara Tucker Rayne Palmer . Karen Hadley Martha Whitaker Aloma Mokry . June DuVall jennifer Hunter Vicky Harris Resa Kidd Danette Dozier Melinda White Sheryl Baugh . Janet l-Iudgens Belinda McRae . Tina Gregory . Marianna Horto . Tanya Sandcfer I1 1 Wi SQUAD NGN . Gina Morley Robbi Monk 14 . Judy Reese Brenda Clendennen 16 April Humphrey 17 Terry Jacques 18 Kim Brockman 19 .Janet Mclnnis 20 Karen Scalley 21 Terry Ashwander 22 Kim Harwell 23 Stacey Sparks 13 15 'll il . Becky Rose Sylvia Horton . Darby Kinard . Ellouise Niblo Rhonda Allred Renee Griffith Lisa Swonger . Jane Haven J oy Gilliland Nicki Vletas Perri Kirk ,mf r Agof, ,H 4 , 1 M 531 A. 'mi miii 'S' EA B. A B C Cougar's Pride anxiously awaits the outcome of a shot. 'iWe are the Superstars ,,, Cougars Pride are entertained by the half-time activities. W LeeAnn Powers Paula Clowdus Leanne Caldwell Suzanne Rose Carrie Henson Cristy Scott LaDonna Reeves Kelley Karrenbrock Paige Powers Sharon Altum . Beth Noles Melanie James Sherri Gruber Sandy Johnson Tamera Maxon Lee Ann Moore Amy Wadsworth .Jennifer Hall Lisa Lamb . Jean Anne Simons Cindy Willette 8 l a S 1 SOUAD R . Dede Bell . Renee Resmondo . Suzie Carden . Tandy Lawlis . Donna Love . Valarie Valentine . Toni Gregg . Caroline Rose . Loralyn Williams . Terri Gruber . Andrea Gayden . Mindy Moore . Pat Howard . April Thomas . Kathy Allsup . Terry Norton . Teri Hall . Jamie Skipworth 5 O 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7. Susan Baker 8 9 10 11 12 13 14- 15 16 17 18 19 Vic. . CMA Has Another Successful Year l Row li Wynna Rutherford, Tony Shipley, Teresa Spicer, Joy Gilliland, Tracye Clinard, Darby Kinard, Kelle 'NlcHan, Angela Nicholas. Row 2: Renee Mathieson. Monica Kirkpatric, Robert Hughes, Becky Kidd, Stacey Lowe, Susan Hanzlik, Lori Snowden, Kim Chappell, Resa Kidd, Bill Bonny. Row 3: Steve Knapp, Edye Anderson, Cindy Rodgers, Ginger Foster, David Dillard, LeeAnn Caldwell, Sara King, fllike Baskett, Judy Reese, Cheryl NlcKissick, Xlrs. Natha Kidd, Mr. Klike Newton. Row 41 Tim Kute, Ted Savard, Scott Styles, Jed Crowe, Lance Procter, Angie fNlcAlpin, Lisa Petty, Tandy Lawlis, Robbi Monk, Rhonda Kohutek, Martha Whitaker. Lance Mitchell, Mr. Jerry Wood. 'Wm' 'IN The Careers ln Medicine Association is a club aimed at involving A those Cooper students interested in some form of health career. T Avg' . . . . . Through various trips and activities the members are able to learn more J s about their various fields ol' interest. The Careers ln Medicine Associa- tion is a member of the Texas ,-Xssociation of Careers in Health. This year the Texas Tech Medical school hosted a tour ol' their facility in Lubbock which was designed to acquaint the student with the various fields of medicine available at their school. Club members ft also participated in the annual llealth Careers llay at Hendrick Medical Center. The club also sponsors the annual banquet and picnic at the end ofthe year. QA Officers for the year were Bobby Bilbery, PresidentgDavid Adams, Vice-President, Bill Bonny, Treasurer, Becky Kidd, Corresponding Secretary, Stacey Lowe, Recording Secretary, Barbra Knapp, llistorian. The CMA sponsors were lVlrs. Natha Kidd, Mr. Jerry Wood, and Mr. Michael Newton. 1 Bobby Bilbery and Becky Kidd were Mr. and Mrs. CMA. 69 55 CMA Officers: David Adams, Vice-Presidentg Bobby Bilbcrry, Knapp, llistorian. 0 Presidentg Becky Kidd, Corresponding Secretaryg Bill Bonny, Treasurerg Barbara A. Members study a culture plulv. B. Joy Gilliland participates in the CMA Careers Day. C. Stacey Lowe served as Svcrutary of - the club this year. D. Bill Bonny is tested for . . . B. C- D. V, i Future Homemakers of America Head Toward New Horizons ROW 1: Lennis Bergeror, ViNiti Jones, Melissa Barclay, Sandy Porterfield, Ralene White, Mary Ann Jenkins, Kathy Haney, Cathy Moore, Shelley Clark, Lisa Ingram, Christy Holt. ROW 2: Morisa Delleney, Renee Griffith, Carolyn Cockrell, Wanda Mathison, Tanya Sandefur, Georgeann Meissner, Jan Lemons, Pama Johnson, Tedye KuKowski, Ellen Robinson, Cindy Armenta, Jeanna Batty, Cindy Mims, Judy Reese, Susan Tippen, Nancy Smith, Lisa Swonger, Doris Newton. ROW 3: Tammy Miller, Lori Brown, Pam Hollowell, Brenda McClelland, Edie Bunch, Carol Mockry, Deane Boone, Denise Sterling, Cindy Bryson. Pam Stewart, Cindy Taylor, Keely Erwin, Arveda Seitz, Cathy Saunders, Linda Rose, Sherri Sneider. ROW 4: Tracy Moore, Tina Gregory, Suzie Carden, Sharon Altum, LeeAnn Caldwell, Linda Graves, Maryanna Horton, Melinda White, Sherri Bone, Lee Ann Moore, Sharon Gregory, DeeDee Cheek, Lisa Netherland, Desiree Weatherbee. ROW 5: Terry Ashwonder, Gina Lloyd, Pam Evans, Sonja Martindale, Sharon Shanlp, Michelle Tyler, Terri Prince, Debra Hilliard, Billy Archer, Cecilia Moalen, Mike Davis, Donna Ray, Cheryl Bennet, Irma Martinez, Sheila Quinney, Charlette Ray, Cynthia Hall. Officers and sponsors left to right: Mrs. Mathieson, Mrs. Weissinger, Tedye Korkoski, Cindy Mims, Pama Johnson, Ellen Robinson, Mrs. Lowry, Mrs. Kelley. Not shown are: Aloma Mokry, April Humphrey. Future Homemakers of America is a national organization for students who have been enrolled in the home economics education program on the secondary level. The major goal of the organization is to help youth assume their roles in society through home economics education in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation and community involvement. The challenging motto Toward New Horizons reminds members that their contributions to home and community life today will influence the kind of homes they have tomorrow, and that the family life of members will influence the community and the world. The club's activities for the year include a trip to Dallas, making Christmas stockings for joy Center, Christmas place- mats for the Day Care Center for the elderly as well as decora- tions for the Day Care Center. A breakfast was enjoyed by many FHA membersjust before Christmas. Officers for the club this year are: Tedye Korkoski, Cindy Armenta, Cindy Mims, Pama Johnson, Ellen Robinson, Aloma Mokry, April Humphrey. Sponsors include: Mrs. Mary Mathieson, Mrs. Betty Weissinger, Mrs. Denise Lowry, Mrs. Sharon Kelley. 171 ,eg FH Gets in the Christmas Spirit xbxs Nh. , .. ,,,,.-v. me FHA members show off their Chrislmas tree. 172 l' LeeAnn Caldwell seems to confuse Susie Carden. ,,,tMAKfRs sm my 3-iw ' is o z Fl S 2 '3 eo 'Vs 33 P1 3 5. W I C 5 5 G UPF 5 so E. -3 O 2. ' S 5 ,,O 5 .4 : von 'N in KD I' 93 3 ef 2 O 'K F m.a .wbw 3 nNow watch carefully, Sandyi' FTA: Acc ting the Challenge ' Row 1: Kim Harris, Christina Baugh, Sherry Box, Pam llollowvll, Kathy Svhr. Row 2: ,Iacquetta Stvgor, Sharon Sharp, Lorna Potter, Bevcrly Varncr, Sharon Mitchell, Paula Clowdus, Dm- Anne Garrett, Rhonda Fortress, Cindy Click. Row 3: Nlargot Woodward, Ginger Brooks, Tim Kocplw, liisa Powvll, Tammy Noaulx, ,lorry Calif-ndo, Don Fowler, Angiv Ande-rson. FTA Sponsors: Carol Fleming, Eddie Brady, and Sherilyn Hanks 'Amzmfpliiig the izliallvngt-. was the thvrnu lor tht' Futura 'l't-atzln-rs ol' Xlllt't'ill3 this it-ar. 'l'hn- FTA is an organization of Slll1lt'lliS planning on ljkftitllllillg ltituro tvacllors of lvaih is. Ihr- llis- triut XIV tlonvonlion, hold in Snyder, consistcd ol' ulucrtion of ollitzvrs lor l979-80, flistrii-L izoinpctition for hlr.an1l hliss l 'l'N and workshops associated with thi: toaizhing profession. llingor lirooks was 4'lu4ft1'1l District limzorfling Ss-1-ri-tary at thi: Convvnlion. in-sam! f- . ,far 5-ll-Ju Imam FTA officers were the following: Angola Anderson, vice-l're:siflcr1tg Doc Anne Garrett, 'l're-asura-rg .larry Caliendo, Parliainuntarian- llistorian, Christina liaugli, S4-orc-taryg and Sharon Mitcln-ll, llFf'Sttlt'Ilt. Aiftivitios included distrilnuling apple-s to every laculty rrnfrnlior for Tcacllvr Appreciation Day, during 'xIIlt'1'lC21l1 Education wovk. ln ' the spring, this IIl6II1lN?1'S partiifipatvd in Chtdtft-Tffillilllllg Weak, Sophornorcs and Juniors aide-el a tuaolnwr for one hall' dav at an clcrnentary school of their clioitzu, and Seniors had a choicc of either an olcmuntary or junior high suhool. The annual State: Convcntion, held in Fort Worth this yiear was also an exciting event. 'l'lu-so lifting ' a low ol' the: activities by thi: l+ l'A proved an Outstanding wear for ,lvrry traliondo and Sharon Nlilctlioll wort: thu winnn-rs lor the: loval llr. and Xliss l'l'l'A woniputition. ,lorry and Sharon nerr- also altmfrnatos to the state coinptetttion lor Xlr. and Nliss l 'l',-X. 'lfhis position is 0lPllllll4'fl liroln spm-wln-s lJI'l'M'llU tl to tht- loval olilli and lhvn at tht- llistrivt llonve-ntion. the clulr. 'i'f'f'i1ff'rS this wr ww uw following: Sharon xiasil.-11 Pr 5l'l 'lli l, M1110 Gamflll lllfffiisurffrl Christina liauffh Qt-vrf-larv n 1 ' ' and .lorry Calif-nilo, Parliarnentarian-l listorian. 175 1 Young Democrats Have Winning Year ,,,...----' Www Left to right: Jean Ann Simmons, Lori llolstin, Cedric Coleman, Ted Woodward, and Trcsa Smith. Left to right: Barry Fowlkes, Darrel Knight, Becky Kidd, Eric Young, and Violet Selden. The Young Democrats began their first year at Cooper High School by helping their candidate for Congess, Charles Stenholm, carry the vote in the 17th Congressional District and become a United States Congressman. The Young Democrats were formed to provide students with a better understanding of politics. ln February, the Young Democrats joined with the Young Republicans to play volleyball against the faculty for a money-raising. The sponsor of the Young Democrats is Mr. Mel Hailey. The officers for the 1978-1979 school year were the following: Ted Woodward, President, Darrel Knight, Vice-President, and Lori Holstin, Secretary-Treasurer. :Bvio TEN 5 A. ,, ' -'W NN ' V' L'Pfi'L?: ?2iJW-'wf -f ,-,,fpp-ware-'I-nf-ww 4...-1 Young Democrat officers, Darrcl Knight, Lori llolstin, and Ted Woodward, pose with Congressman Charles Stcnholm. Congressman Charles Stcnholm answers questions of the Young Democrats. lVlr, Mel Hailey talks to politically oricntcd Cooper Students. 176 Young Republicans Succeed in Year .A an tt .F '-,,- ,,, I M ,, .. .i ' f I LQ ,',, TTS 5' fg 'f' ff: i' ' Standing left to right: Larry Bevill, Kirk Morgan, Bennie Jones, Bay Fuller, Becky Bradshaw, Carolyn Marsalis, Sally Siddens, Eva Ailts, Sheri DeLancy, DeDe Test, Cathy Grimes, Julie Ryan, Julie Benton, Paul Zimmerman, Jeanne Beyerle, Darla Beckham, Michelle Lacy, Dee Morris, Susan Lankford. The Young Republicans, formed two years ago, were organized to provide a better understanding of politics. Members of the Young Republicans participated in campaigns, money raising projects, as well as field trips and conventions. Their activities also included volunteer work for Republican candidates, Clements, Fisher, and Tower during the past election year. A major event, in February, was the club's trip to Austin where historical sites were visited. This yearas sponsor was Mr. Bay lnzer. The club felt it had a successful year in promoting political interest throughout the community. Wh-2 The Executive Board of the Young Republicans for the 78-79 school year were seated Becky Bradshaw, Eva Ailts, and julie Ryan. Standing Larry Bevill and Paul Zimmerman. 177 A es' Young Republicans in Action H V 'i '--Q... 49' ll cu ll 'QR A. The Young Republicans help Governor Clements lock up the election. WW C. Julie Ryan and Mitch Wright discuss the highlights of Clements election B. Hltls for you lVlr. Clements, Eva Ailts seems to be saying. 178 Th German Club Had an Outstanding Year. 5 ' ' F A Row 1. A wg 4 , I 9 T , ' W Vicki Harris ' + w i , fff David Williams W, ,,., Af L '- 4' , ' + . , 4, ' 'W' fl V , F' ' Cristy Scott H --M' ' I' 'W Sonja Upchurch l 5, -ve-null, M Belynda Bowling Laurie Schieck -5 9 -L Row 2 W . ax J-5 Grammy Haydom Rick Oden The German Club in its fourth year, continued to promote an interest in German. This year the German Club presented the play HSnow White in German. They also had a book fair to raise money to go to the T. A. G. S. Convention. The German Club officers for 1978-79 were: Cristy Scott, President, Margaret Williams, Co-President, Glen Olah, Vice- President, Belynda Bowling, Recording Secretary, Barbara Johnson, Representativeg and Florine Northcutt, Corres- ponding Secretary. Jerry Oden John Danielson Carol Barnes Margaret Williams Fraw Dick Row 3. Mr. Griffith Jeff Williams David Spears Bobby Smith Greg Druin Richard Sullivan Steve Merlock Kenny Schwartz Willie Conrad The German Club officers for the 78-79 school year were: Cristy Scott, Margaret Williams, Glenn Olah, Belynda Bowling, Barbara Johnson, and Florine Northcutt. 179 180 French Club Learns About French Language 1. Y. . , rx -f W Front row: Brenda McClelland, Sylvia Bonny, Edwina Burns, Tandy Tarr, Joretta Densman, Carolyn Everhart, Kim Whitley, Mrs. Dot Kendrick. Second row: Charlene Maynard, Edmund Kloess, Britt Yates, Suzie Cardin, Donna Phelps, Laci Vaughn, Shelley Owen, Brian Cook, Debbie Lammons. Third row: Cindy Dix, Julie Phillips, Susan Burgess, Carla Bobo, jennifer Hall, J ay Houston, Gwen Martin, Kevin Whigham, Janet Haven. Fourth row: Jim Cochran, Mark Edwards, Philipp Lanz, Frank Stamey, Laurie Brown, Kathey Fussell, Rachel Rumbaugh, LeeAnn Caldwell, Melissa Carrigan, Becky Woodall, Melody Madden. Expanding their knowledge of French culture and preparing themselves for competition is the purpose of the l'll'tTllCll club. 'llhe members began the school year by selling imported candies to help pay for their first club trip to Dallas in October. The French Club, along with their sponsor, Mrs. Dot Kendrick, observed the Neiman- Nlareus Fortnight show which depicted the life and art of Brazil. Next stop was the S.lXl.U. campus to visit the Yleadows Nluseurn which holds many famous paintings and other works of fine art. After shopping at North Park Mall the students enjoyed a French dinner at the Magic Pan before returning to Abilene. ln llecember the French Club celebrated Christmas with a party with refreshments prepared by members who used French recipes. French Christmas carols were sung by the group, followed by a reading of a Christmas story from a French Bible. ln the spring, a number of students participated in the French Symposium which was held in San Antonio. Nlembers competed in various categories: poetry recita- tion, dramatic interpretation, music, art and costumes, as well as the written tests. The following are officers of the French Club: President, Sylvia Bonny, Vice-President, Julie Philipps, Secretary, Tandy fllarr, and Treasurer, lddwina Burns. Sponsor is Mrs. Dot Kendrick. A B. ,Q A XSMJMW wf'?fli GM D. A. The French Club officc-rs for lhe l978-l979 school yr-ar wars- thu followingi Sylvia Bonny, Pri-sidcntg Tandy 'l'nrr, Scar:-tary: lfrlwina Burns, rl'r4'asl1r1-r: and .Iulie Phillips, Vice-Prosicloill. ll. Sylvia Bonny and Brill Yates prfvparv l'4'lll'05l'lIIll'lllS for lhc-' l rm-ncli Club Clirislmzls party. C. Andrea Conrad prepares for a gruvling lPI't'llCll tosl. D. Madzinlv Pilchcr and llm-if of ilu' lfrm-nr-li officvrs pr:-pure to giw ai bouquet lo llu: club sponsor, Mrs. Dol Kundrick. 181 Latin Club Ready for a New Year fa, ' . ,, , ac f ,, -, ROW 1: Vicki Vick, Jamie Staggs, .lack Mcllcr, Nathan Nease, Thomas Comella, Mike Alvord, Randy Ross, Emily Tice, Dianne Jay, Jon Kirkland, Carl Bargalner ROW 2: Susan Baker, Tracey Lee, Deidra Farris, Missy Anderson, Wade Surovik, David Daffern, David Wellman, Bobby Sanders, Mary Carter, Steve Williamson Cynthia Smith, Janer Bennett, Susan Kilpatrick. ROW 3: Stacey Lowe, Susan Hanzlik, Dominic Ambrosio, Lindy Tower, Kim Gay, Denise Ho, Lisa Utasi Melanie Wells, Cheryl Fernandez, Liesa Jackson, Charlotte Smith, Lori Behrens, Karla Wilson, Susie Jackson, Sherry Brooks, Jane Grant, DeeAnn Knight, Martin Emery. ROW 4: Natalie Mueller, Kim Castle, Wendall Lloyd, Paul Williams, Cindy Willette, Cynthia Akin, John Spalding, Sara King, Pam Farrinhton, David Bennett, Karen Moore, Jcrene Ayers, Molly Polk, Joe Plowman, Erin Schneider, Annette Presley, Bruce Robinson, Perry Cole The Roman Senate, more commonly known as the Latin Club, is the Cooper Chapter of the Texas State Junior Classical League. The club is composed of Latin students from all four levels of the foreign language. The club participates in various activities which promotes a better understanding of the Latin language and Roman culture. The Latin club has always been a very active club at Cooper, and this year was no exception. The slave auction, held each fall, was a successful fund-raising event, Proceeds from this and other money raising activities financed a trip to the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts to visit the Pompeii Exhibit. Members of the club and other Latin students attended the annual TSQICL convention in North Mesquite in the spring. Other activities included earoling at Hendricks Hospital and Amy Lynn Nursing Home, a Christmas party, and the tradi- tional Roman Banquet. Members of the Abilene High Latin Club were included in some of these activities. The club was under the leadership of Co-Presidents Sherry Brooks and Perry Cole. Other officers for the 378-797 year were the following: Martin Emery, Vice-Presidentg DeeAnn Knight, Secretary, Carl Bargainer, Treasurer, ,lane Grant, Reporter: and Susan Kilpatrick, Historian. Rose Williams is the sponsor of the club. 182 ROW 1: .lane Grant, Reporter, Susan Kilpatrick, Historian, ROW 2: Perry Cole, Co-President, Sherry Brooks, Co-President, ROW 3: Carl Bargainer, Treasurer: Martin Emery, Vice-President, DeeAnn Knight, Secretary. , 1' , ,.., ,,,L,,L ,M i,., ,., ' ! VH- 'A ' b , Wvw 41. MPVW , 5 I 12111151 reach il In B L'Faslf'r, Chris. fzlslffrfa' llvurvone sfverns to vet involved in the Roman slavr- auction. . H WM 18 Latin Club Tunes Up for Christmas Carolling Everyone relaxes after a night of singing. Y i F B. A. DeeAnn Knight seems to be enjoying herself. B. Denise are you singing out of key again? 1 84 A. CEA Trains for Leadership -ai Top Row: Kay Hall, Debbie MeKelvain, Louise Cannon, Lisa johnson, Jeri Rainey, Le-sa Speight, Cyndi Parker, Sarah Beason, Vanessa Chamberlin, Donna Graham, Melissa Sager, Mrs. V. Johnston, Advisor. Second Rowr Cindy West, Marie Roemisch, Amanda Wyatt, Barbara McLean, Alise Nlcllough, Regina Nelson, Amy Alsdorf, Peggie Wright, Carol Mokry, Sheryl Colman. Front Row: Rebecca McDaniel, Alicia Martinez, Sabra Barnett, Dianne Wheeler, Cindy Newton, Donna Williams, Nancy Brennan, Terri llarrison. B. A. Donna Williams working at Nelson Quinn attorney. 18 B. Diane Wheeler answers the phone at Zachary and Associates. OEA Co-op Has Active Year 'Tv N' .i , iifvjffgvw F, bV'i.i'i The 1978-79 OEA-Co-op officers. Seated on bottom row are Louise Cannon, Donna Williams, and Terri Harrison. Standing are Donna Graham, Lisa Johnson, and Nancy Brennan. Seated on top row are Cyndi Parker, Lesa Speight, and Cindy Newton. The Cooper Co-op chapter of the Office Education Association is an organization which gives students training in leadership, develops poise, and gives the student an opportunity to compete against other stu- dents in Area, State, and National Youth Conferences. The club is comprised of thirty-one senior members who possess an interest in office skills. O. E. A. is headed by a body of officers who were elected in late September. The officers for the 1978-1979 school year are: Donna Williams, President, Nancy Brennan, Vice-President, Lisa Speight, Secretaryg Donna Graham, Treasurer, Cindy Newton, Parliamentarian, Cyndi Parker, Sergeant-ab Arms, Terri Harrison, Historiang Lisa Johnson, Reporter, and Louise Cannon, Chaplain. Mrs. Vivian Johnston is the clubis advisor. The officers were installed in a joint installation ceremony with the Jr. Lab O. E. A. in the latter part of October. The club competed in Area, State, and National Youth Conferences during the latter part of the school year. The conferences were held in Big Spring, Houston, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Those participating in the compe- tition represented the club in twenty-two different areas such as bookkeeping, typing, and parliamentary proce- dures. Some highlights of the year were guest speakers, selection of lVlost Spirited O. E. A. student, and Employee-Employer banquet. A. Julie Burson works hard at herjob at the Paleozoic Society. A -ff. l was K ' 4 ,eg CEA Members Work DILIGE TLY hd B. Amy Alsdorf typing at the Planning and Zoning Commission. Sheryl Colman enjoys her work at Gastroenterology Associates. Amanda Wyatt working at the Abilene Sheraton. E D. Regina Nelson at herjob at the Hendrick Medical Center. rr ,rys ' C 18 188' Office Education Association Pre-Lab Learns Office Skills ROW ONE Sharazan Williams Desiree Weatherby Sheila Mitchell Leisha Slayton Paula Dunn Susan Robinson ROW TWO Mrs. Fanning Debra Townsend Cindy Tedford Lisa Templeton Tammy Miller Diana Kelley Melanie Peaden Kim Boden Miss Hunn ROW THREE Sherri Schneider Christy Wiley Patty Amqenta Marcy Smith Laura Robertson Judy Bennett Debbie Lawrence Marikay Ryan Melody Massey Brenda Kell Cindy Armenta l Junior Lab Office Education Association helps to develop business leadership in office education. OEA provides for better understanding of business at the local, state, and national levels. Members learned to get along with others, to understand and promote business and to further their office occupational skills. Activities during the year included trips to the Area Youth Leadership Conference in Big Springs and the State Youth Leader- ship Conference in Houston. Officers for the 1978-79 year were the following: Marikay Ryan, President, Leisha Slayton, Vice-President, Sharazan Williams, Secretaryg Desiree Weatherby, Treasurer, Susan Robinson, Parlia- mentariang Paula Dunn, Reporter, and Marcy Smith, Sergeant-ab Arms. B. l OEA members display their club shirts. Right to Left OEA officers were: Marikay Ryan, Presidentg Leisha Slayton, Vice-Presidentg Sharazan Williams, Secretary, Desiree Weatherby, Treasurerg Susan Robinson, Parliamentariang Paula Dunn, Reporterg Marcy Smith, Sergeant-at-Arms. HECE Prepares for the Future 3 , W H -- Y ROW 1. Kim Fergeson, Francis Jaques, Linda Tweedie, Tracey Hall, Mandy Jumper, Angie DeHoyas. ROW 2. Dinah McDanial, Monika Murry, Connie VanClcave, Mavis Shaw, Tracy Guthry, DeNee Nuckols. ROW 3. Mrs. Lucas, Jane LaSalle, Leland Perkins, Susan Hurst, Penny Jones, Cheryl Davis, Lee Bryson. Home Economics Cooperative Educa- tion QHECEQ provides the Vocational Program with the ability to prepare persons for employment in occupations related to home economics. These occupations require knowledge and skills in food service, nutri- tion, special diets and care of the elderly, child care, Home management, home nishings and decorations, fashions in clothing, textiles, and consumer education. Mrs. Wilma Lucas was the sponsor for the 778-'79 school year and did an out- standing job. The HECE officers this year were: Francis Jaques, DeNee Nuckols, Kim Fergeson, and Mavis Shaw 189 Greenhands Strive for Agricultural Knowledge First Row-Mike Sullivan, Kyle Deramus, Dan Glasscock, Donnie Edwards, Eddy Donald, Jerry Williams, Roger Raines, Jimmy Bucherie, Tommy Hagar, Tom Max Summers, Kerry l-landcock, Joe Chambers, Mike Armstrong. Second Row-Lowell Freeman, Jeffery Cowart, Jimmy Gossabonc, Shane Vasque, Brenda Dye, Sonya Deoeleaux, Putrica Lantrip, Kim llarwell, Robin Pack, Jeannie Smith, Becky Thornton, Michelle Jones, Tammy Froehlich, Missy Carroll, Royce Clark. Third Row-Stephen Chick, Kobe Owens, Jerry Don Lackey, Janice Malone, Kathy Soefje, Lawrie Backus, Merrel Nichols, Brenda Mellor, Elizabeth Zan Zandt, Susan Sadler, Brenda Browning, Andrew Turnbull, Timmy Bryan, Jesse Brooks. Fourth Row-Eddie Delaho, Gus Summers, Joel Dewsman, Jim Bob Presswood, Shirley Shultz, La Donna Brown, David Rogers, Chuck Miller, Jay Densman, Wayne Elkins, Brian Cheek, Rance Parks. The nuanlwrs ofthe Greenhands ehapnu of the F. F. A. learned more about ranching, farming, and agri-business this year. Every member of the nationwide organization is enrolled in a first year vocadonalagdcuhuralcourax Leaderdup,cooper ation and citizenship were stressed, and the use of nnproved agrkndtural pracuees is en1phaQzed. Every Cheenhand shident E requned to have a pnjeeh Greenhand nunnbem exhdnt pnjeetsin local chapter shows and several area livestock shows. They also learn the correct methods for judging farm animals. The Cooper chapter partici- pated in farm skills and farm rodeos. The chapter is funded by the sale of peanuts. These funds are used to maintain stock showing and supplies. The officers for 1978-79 are Jessie Brooks, President, Michelle Jones, Secretary, Jeanne Smith, Treasurer, Robin Pack, Reporter, and Becky TTnnton,SenUneL 190 J? '-I 'ti-.aa W- Q i an -Y MX Ill The officers for 1978-79 are Jessie Brooks, President, Michelle Jones, SeeretarygJeni Smith, Treasurer, ltobin Pack, Reporter, and Becky Thornton, Sentinel, Melinda Simmons, Vice President Future Farmers Stud for Careers in Argi-Business --wr First Row: Todd Harman, Tye Kerley, Joe Ruiz, David Bryan, Alan Burrow, Ronnie Thomason, Kevin Smith, C-reg Goodwin, Danny English, Mark Wood. Second Row: james Hill, Kelly Rainey, Corkey Dement, Craig Carroll, Wade Yeary, Tom Head, Mickey Johnson, Paula Sands, Martha Norris, Rhonda Parker, Trish Stanford, Jared Snapp, Randa Day, Olen Steele. Third Row: Tommie Blackwell, Robert Willen, Delbert Riddle, Willy Toler, William Canada, William Ditmore, Frank Lilly, Carla Robinson, Bobby Tyree, ,luanettc Vickers, Cherri Barnett, Patricia Shepphard, Shirley Shults, Marshall Wright. Fourth Row: Mr. Leland Robinson, Lonnie Bergan, Darell Clements, Rickey Reagan, Steve Isbell, Nathan Natole, Tracy Jones, Clayton Daniels, David MeElreath, James Davis, Lee Mathis, Jerry Thomas, jerry Loving, Kenny Van Zandt. Future Farmers of America is a nationally affiliated organization consisting of students who are interested in farming, ranching, and agri- 7 business careers. The members are required to take a vocational agriculture course, and their goals are to achieve a greater knowledge of agricultural advancement, development of character, and becoming outstanding as of the future. TRt ned about showing anfdngwg good live- stock by participating in several stock shows. Vocational Agriculturel and II are offered as a course of study. Vocational Agriculture Cooperative is also taught. Cooper students are placed at an agricultural related job for half a day, and attend school for the other portion of the day. Members enjoy a picnic each year prepared by the teachers. The money for the picnic is earned from the annual peanut sales. The officers for 1978-1979 are the following: Craig Carroll, President, Robert Willen, Vice-President, Martha Norris, Secretary, Shirly Shults, Treasurer, Carla Robinson, Reporter, Corky Dement, Sentinel. F. F. A. Officers for '78-579 were from left to right: Craig Caroll, Robert Willen, Shirley Shult , Carla Robinson, and Martha Norris. Cathy Sm-ijv, lim-mrliy Tluurnlmi, Dun Glusscock, Chuck Miller, and ,incl Dcrismun show off llwir prim- winning sln-vp ul Hn- livm-stock show. H Martini Norris sllms soH'l14'l'p1'iz4' winninglmrsc. 1 Rvili-1' livising slmws Oi'iAil1'I' grand I'i1lllTlpi0I1 rabbit. ll Cmiwy Dvinvnl and Craig Carroll simon off tlivir slver. ,..... fi' r . .. g B. ifix il , , A L gf 5 L .. H ifi 5 5 F 1 it Q I , ig .,,L , ,gm-4' N 192 f if A JETS , 'X ,Jigs 4 4 i x i J' r ix 2 Q -uluUun Future Farmers of America Sweetheart Juanette Vickers fl AQF4? Tammy Froehlie exhibits her commercial pig at the F. F. A. barn. Corky Dement with his Reserve Champion Cross- bred Barrow at the Abilene Regional Fat Stock Show. Shirley Shultz exhibits her Regional Reserve Cham- pion Hampshire Barrow at the Abilene Fat Stock Show. Q, C ,,,,, 4 ,Q-f 1 1- like A' lVlr. Freeman is showing slides to his class. F. F. A. members take time out to have a good time. lVlr. Robinson demonstrates to Steve Isbell, Corkey Dement and Randy Day how to use machinery. Ag. members practice welding. 195 ,....-3. :fy 'b' x is A. B C. 1 XJ . X '-' qu- Mr. Freeman teaches his class the basis of agriculture A class member eagerly studies his lesson. Kim Harwell studies about agriculture. Kobe Owens looks for infomlation in his book. l acceptance towards all kinds of people , . m Maurice HERO-FHA Strives for Leadership Maurice HERO-FHA Row 11 jeffrey Morse, Deborah Evans, Sue Lively, Marquette Reece, Shirley Conway, John Batko, Danita Dunman, Stephen Schwartz, sponsor Louise ' Smith. Row 2: Claud Thomas, teachers aide Katherine Owen, Cara Tucker, James Brooks. Maurice HERO-FHA 'i The Maurice Chapter of FHA- HERO served the school by sponsoring many activities for students as well as the faculty. The clubis main goals are to develop leadership through their activ- .. ,Jo . and honorable work stations. The clubis events included parties for the department at Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's, and other various holidays. They attended area and state meetings, held an advisory council luncheon. The club served lunch to faculty members during one trimester, and throughout the year they helped needy students and the elderly. At the end of the year they ei L L x V 'L planned a club picnic. The 1978-1979 officers of Maurice HERO-FHA were the following: Phillis Harrel and Ruby Lara discuss things over. Ruby Lara, President, Linda Walker, lst Vice President, Sue Lively, 2nd Vice President, Jeffry Morse, 3rd Vice President, Dee Dee Edmund, Secretary, and Cynthia Ray, Treasurer. The sponsor was Mrs. Louise Smith. 197 Industrial Cooperative Training in Action First Row: Raul Martinez, David Boyd, Paul Thomas, Mike Row, Lester McClellan, Rolland Rose, Larry Deaver. Second Rowi Mr. James Conley, Manuel Hernandez, Jody Jones, Kenneth Branham, Steve Black, Joe Watkins, Gene Nesmith, Kenneth Bartlett, Corky Dement, Lonnie Jones, Greg White, Mike Malone, Joe Andrews, James Downey, Roy Parks, Jon Burrow. Third Row: Kenneth Draper, Rusty Robertson, and J oe Chambers. Chapter No. 596 of the Vocational lndustrial Clubs of America is composed of students enrolled in Industrial Cooperative Training. These students attend school half of the day and work the other half of the day. VICA is a national youth organization which works full time to create good public relations between industries and public schools. Members of VICA are encouraged to master a skill and become a useful citizen of the community. The students strive to develop the ability to plan, organize, and carry out worthy activities and projects through the use of democratic processes. Throughout the year, the I. C. T. stu- dents participate in on-the-job training in Abilene as cabinet makers, auto electricians, bricklayers, bakers, small engine repairmen, printers, and various other occupations. 198 l r The officers for the 1978-1979 school year were the following: Rolland Rose, Sergeam at Armsi Rusty Robertson, reporterg Steve Williamson, Parliamentariang Lester McClellan, TreasurergDavid Boyd, Secretary, and Manuel Hernandez, President. L4 X ,, A i CE- ' i .X 4 l t E 'yi 1 fir: . Earl McFerrin Rusty Robertson Manuel Hernandez Lester McClellan James Downey Electrician Machinist Printer Partsman Welder AISD Karwer Machine The Pender Co. Treanor Ford Downey Welding Ken Draper Roy Parks Carpenter Plumber Mark Hance Cont. Air.C0 Air Cond, G-as ,1- Lonnie Jones Mike Malone Joe Watkins Oil Warehouse Dist. M6ChahiC Wlfldfff United Distributors Key City Auto Lee Royis Welding J oe Andrews Carpenter AISD Jon Burrow Bob VanCle.':ve Mechanic Optician MSLG GMC Truck VanCleave Optical Kenneth Branham Partsman Taylor Co. Ford Tractor .JACDBSEN Mike Durilla John Abbott Small-Engine Mechanic Rig Mechanic AISD DSIH Rig Service 1 Q'-' i it Raul MHTUHCZ Micheal Row John Perry Greg White Gene Nesmith B0dy M311 Automobile Mech. Carpenter Carpenter Electrician TrC21r10r F0I'd Arrow Ford Young's Cabinet Mark Hance Cont. Long Electric Company R0llaI1d ROSS Joe Chambers Jody Jones Leo Barrera David Boyd Mechanic Painter Rig Mechanic Mechanic Maintenance Mechanic Pump Equipmelll C04 E. C. Bowen D8iH Rig Service Abilene Rep.-News Instrument Maintenance me Larry Deaver Corky Dement Steve Black Mechanic-Welder Appliance Repair Carpenter Deaver Oil Const. Mcliissack Appl. B8rB Cgngtructirm Kenneth Bartlett Alan Burns Electric Motor Mechanic Mason 200 Industrial Electric Co. Carlson Masonry Paul Thomas Welder Wes-Tex Drilling C0 it Steve Williamson Diesel Mechanic Safari Drilling Corp VGCT Prepares for the Business World Kneeling: Bobbie Bagly, Claudia Mahaler, Buba Litton, Milch Paulk, Gary McAlister, Mike Teague, Paul Morris, Alan Holmes, Second row: Eva Brunson, Tona Aldridge, Cecilia Dehoyes, Pam Morey, Patricia Lanbraith, Tracy J ones, Lisa Brown. Third row: Corde Howe, Randy Riffenberg, Roy Montez, Jeff Ross, Troy Simons, Mark McNolte, jim Web, Mr. Jimmy Smith. Vocational Opportunites club of Texas is an organization to help prepare students for the working world. VOCT met biweekly in addition to the daily classes at Cooper. Throughout the year, the club participated 5 in many events. The students competed in area and state contests. Mr. Jimmy Smith, VOCT sponsor, prepared students for their jobs with class- room instruction for one hour each school day. Besides the class work, the students held jobs ranging from food service to child care. The 1978-79 school year officers were Jeff Ross, President, Buba Litton, Vice President, Lisa Brown, Secretary, Ronnie Ake, Treasurer, Troy Simons, Parliamen- tarian, Eva Brunson, Sgt.-at-Arms, Bobby Bagley, Reporter. From left to right: Jeff Ross, Buba Litton, Lisa Brown, Ronnie Ake, Troy Simons, Bobby Bagly, Eva Brunson, Mr. Jimmy Smith 20 202 VOCT in Action N79 Jim Webb Mark McNulty Shawn Nobles Mark Bell Trailer Attendant Mechanic Helper Food Service Attendant Delivery Person U-Haul lVl0Vir1g Cfirltffr Aamco Transmission Virginia Pie Shop Henson Brace Co. Alan Holmes Stock Attendant Furras ,. -..A,, A VM' . ga y E V :VV , N J ' ' iiiii t f'- W t x-wr ' OLET D . -,h' , James Lenius Auto Body Repairman Dan I-lixson Chevrolet c 'l'g 'g V . 'i ,U Z... ,,. i,,,c,w,, W, AT JL , ll' ' W. - I as- l Q, lllssl , , X V,i1 53, c , F Wg L, M- 1 5 , ww., , i V V .L ltwyl . V A A x E ,i it Q - f t , S it ll' ff ff r.,, ' , A S' e . i ik Bobby Bagley Roy Montez Ronnie Ake Orderly Produce Attendant Service Station Attendant Abilene Slate School Albertsons Northside Car Wash as Lisa Brown Randy Bifenburgh Pamela Morey Cashier Butcher Cashier Super Duper Meat Corner Jack in the Box ,.,. . , I Sherry Marr Darrow Brooks Fabric Salesperson Hospital Orderly Hancock FabriCS Hendrick Memorial Center X. Tracy Jones Cecilia Dehoyos Patricia Lantrip Mark Ely Plumber Waitress Cashier Car Wash Attendant Dotson Plumbing Pulidos Restaurant T. G. 81 Y. Mobil Car Wash Bubba Litton Mike Teague Paul Morris Gary McAlister Villlll Teller Stock Attendant Stock Attendant Bus Mechanic Helper Abilene National Bank M System Furris AISD Bus Barn Troy Simons Eva Brunson Corde Home Cedric Reed Car Wash Attendant Cashier Stock Attendant Recreation Assistant Northside Car Wash Super Duper Moore Brothers Woodson High School 5 V-T-3: is tt. Claudia Mahaier Mitch Paulk John jones Cashier Auto Mechanic Upholsterer Virginia Pie Shop Mccright Gal-age Can Hixson Chevrolet A 20 A. Receiving awards in the Area I Distributive Education Distributive Education Builds Leaders Distributive lirlueation members Row l from left to right: Stephanie Gowens, Cifldy Shephard, Marsha lN'10tQ5,EljZu1,i-th Bradley, Melinda Simmons, Shirley Campbell, Carey Taylor, Nelda Jacques. Bow 2: Mr. jack Shewniake, Melvin Leverlon, Deanne Meyer, Annette Buck, Lisa Mayfield, Becky Burks, Michelle Alverez, l.isa Neatherlin, Susan Wyatt. Row 32 Kevin Cooper, Seott Blair, David Keels, Steve Martin, Blake Todd, Shannon Staggs, Row fl-I Gilbert Cook, Bonnie Owens, Cecil Meadows, Stephon Goble, Stan Kistler, Sandy Rumble. Distriliulive Edueation is designed to prepare students for siieeessfill employnient upon graduation lironi high sehool. lt is an occupational training prograin for eligihle ,luniors and Seniors who desire employment in the lieltl of distribution. The classroom instruction is ol' a praetieal nature, utilizing instruc- tional niaterials that eorrelate with the various positions for which the students are training, The school supplies the elassroom facilities and the teaeher- coorfliiiator while the employers furnish praetieal on the joli learning experience through part time employment. The students enrolled in llistriliutive lfdueation belong to the llistriliutive Ak' Education eluhs of Ameriea QDECAQ and have an opportunity to partieipate in t area and state meetings, along with conferenees and contests held each year. A. contest are from left to right: Steve Martin, Becky Burks, Lisa Mayfield, and Ronnie Owens. B. DECA officers for the 1978-1979 school year were from left,to right: Steve Goble, Vice President, Lisa Mayfield, President, Shannon Staggs, Treasurer, Deanne Meyer, Secretary, Stan Kistler, Parliamentariang Cindy Shephard, Representativegand Steve Martin, Historian. B. 204 Steve Martin, T G Sz Y David Keels, Meldisco Lisa Mayfield 81 Blake Todd, S SI Q Clothicrs Lisa Neatlicrlin, Hines Dry Goods Cindy Shephard, T G 85 Y Scott Blair, lVl System Ronnie Owens, I R B Susan Wyatt, J C Penny 20 Mr. and Miss D. E. C. A Stephen Goble Susan Wyatt Gff-set Printing 1 op' ,lx A Bkql V UQN Printing Club I A N 5 H CHQ' 2' A fl 1. Anne Graham 14 X 5 1 Q 2. Karen Brooks 15 Qi f l XL X V 3. Lisa Tatum 16 l 7 9 Ci JK I A 4. Karen Doherty 17 i l' Q 5. Tim McPherson 13 X 2 l 6. Deborah Yates 19 VX-2 JJ 'JLZ5 7. Dara Gardner 20 8. Debra Deveraux 9. Donnieee Smith 22 10. Kris Coker 23 ll. Mark Robinson 24 12. Michele Patton 25 13. Jeff Gemberling 26 21 . ,lay Casey .Tony Martinez Chris G raham Randy Nicholson .Tanna Newberry Tom Pruski Nancy Cave Mr. ,lack Barnard Michael Matthews Teresa Thompson Doug Carlson . Tim Rasberry Ron Splain Officers left to right are: Ronda Downing, Secretary gjay Casey, Presidentg Michele Patton, Treasurerg Ann Graham, Vice-President. The off-set printing class and club is centered around teaching students printing skills. Operating an off-set printing press, operating the camera and make paste-ups are only some of the skills learned by the students of the club. They practice these skills by doing projects such as the school directories and the printing of faculty handbooks. Sponsoring the club was Mr. Jack Barnard. 207 Future Draftsman Hard at Work L .. 4 M ii: i ' - NE Industrial Arts Club Mr. Jimmy Payne . Dale Poston . David lVlcPhers0n Frank Romero Kerry Knox . john Love Bruce Davis . Wes Wilkerson Glenn Hollowell Darrel Talfelmeyer . Joel Petersen Tom lVlalony Duke Sae Tanya Dukes Terry Lester Connie Cathey Kent lVlcIver Bruce Roadcap 553 Jeep The 1978-1979 Industrial Arts Club officers. X six '--.shx N 1 4s The l9T8-l9T9 lndustrial 'Xrts Cluh had an a etive year. They sold NlKNl's to raise money to pay for the entry fees lor their regional competition at .Xlnilene Christian lfni' versity and for the state competition in Waco. The cluli was led hy ,lohn Love, Presi- dent: Tanya Dukes, Vice-President: Connie Kathey, Secretaryg Kerry Knox, Treasurerg Wes Wilkerson, geant-at-Armsi and Terry Lester, Reporter. The sponsor for this year: Nlr. Jimmy Payne. 209 The Electronics Club Had an Electrifying Year ROW 1: Ricky Moreno, Jesse Luera, Scott Griffon, Tommy Creed, lim Laird Roland Watson ROW Z Mr Borcik Eric Spencer Gary Moore lerry Luera Emihi Munguia, Ron Splain, Ron Schmittou, Chad Bramlet, Charles Black, Darren Chick Glen Vargas Billie Hill Chuck Mitchele The Electronics Club Had an Electrifying Year! The Electronics club this year consisted of students enrolled in the industrial electronics classes at Cooper. The club was involved with the working and repairing of electrical appliances. They met in V-15 with a room full of equipment such as TV's, radios, CBas and many other electronical appliances. This is a great organization which will aid to the future of these young men. The Electronics Club officers for the 1978-79 school year were: Glen Vargas, Presidentg Charles Black, Vice-presidentg Eric Spencer, Treasurerg Ron Splain, Secretaryg and Jesse Luera, Sergeant-at-Arms. Mr. Edward Borcik contributed a great deal as the sponsor of the Electronics club this year. Electronics Club officers were: Jesse Luera, Ron Splain, Charles Black, Eric Spencer, Glen Vargas. 210 Building Trades VICA 604 Club Members Row 1: Michael Edwards, Gary Pence, Bob Raymond, Marvin Hermann, Row 2: Mike Townsend, Randy Goggans, Danny Martinez. Row 3: Mr. Harwell, Garret Mitchell, Richard Marcrum, Brent Bruneau, Terry Bland. f-vv..,,. Club members hard at work, 'Hey, Mr. Harwell, how does this fitf' 211 Teressa Adkins Senior l k K K Arveda Seitz Senior Rosa Esquivel Senior Treasurer 212 i f -I ,, Kim Borcik Senior xc: I uw- Srwrfef Us i,,.iii . -EE? i'Z'S5F' 5 Sherry Williams Senior V iiii Q ' i,,il ' i.- Li gif Brenda Fogan J unior Denize Steward Junior VICAz Cosmetolog . Nm ' x 9 1 .. ,ge Q a ,L . , P Linda Carter Senior Lori Bearden J unior Denise Head junior - --' if 1- Forest Dennis Senior President Kelly DePue J unior Parliamentarian Becky Sue Cortez Senior i .. S t .Y X it Jill Belcher junior -i n i .1 x 1 L rg it J enny Lee junior -A ii i, X -. Shari Woolf Senior Vice-President Rose Delgado Senior Christy Cunningham J unior Beverly Mauldin ,I unior Q z I ane Brown Senior Secretary l, W , ..,..W -. , iliil K .. te fri! Becky Zachry Senior Reporter 5 is K K' Susie Hadley Senior I , ., . Q '53 my f X S, ,. Cynthia Darnell J unior Sandy Pequeno J unior I . ji, .- L, f? le x f Brenda Wise J unior Michelle Miller Senior Kathy Davis J unior -rw.-ii we wfr. Regina Black Senior Club Advisor i l T H. O. S. A O Health Occupations Students of America 7? ,473 A. H.O.S.A. officers lead die club through a successful year. if I t- f i Martha Adams Elda Casas Secretary Voting Delegate 'PW T w L.--.J 'SID ver' Aiwa' --wi vm., Carolyn Childers Diane Dannenberg Albert Fitts President Tammy Flacksbarth Pam Flournoy Ginger Foster Parliamentarian Kimberly Heath Melody Heine Michelle MeKeever Historian Kelly Maddoxrs Anna Porter Treasurer Julie Reece Kelly Rieker Irma Rios Cindy Rogers Reporter Carol Simpson Ricky Waldraff Vice-President Kristi Walker Voting Delegate Ingrid Weaver Shandra Williams Reporter Susan Young 2 1 Sentinel International Thespians L. to R.: Kevin Taylor, Jackie Caldwell, Venus Cruz, Virginia Smoot, Jeffjones, Kenneth Estes, Peter Hale, Meaders Moore, Mr. Bill Overman, Steve Stovall, Stacy Meadows, Angie Rhodes, Chris Courtright, Steve Hennessy, Doug Harrison, Teresa Wright, Erin Schneider, Stacey Sparks, Bruce McConnell, Lawrie Sumner, Rusk Dorsett, Sam Kirkman, Starla Shoe, Susie Vickers, Judy Williams, Cheri Holdridge, Karen Elliot, Candy Smith, Chris Mlynek f Marvin Rush-not picturedj. Cooper High School produces plays and musicals each year that are considered an important part of theatre season in Abilene. Much of the support for the Cooper Drama Department is given by the International Thespians. lnternational Thespians is an honor organization, and member- ship must be earned. Points toward membership are accumulated by performing and doing technical work. Students often spend Satur- days building sets and making costumes, and the casts of Cooper productions give hours of their evening time in preparing for glitter- ing opening nights. ln addition to full-length productions, such as this year's home- coming play, The Merchant of Venicei' by Shakespeare, and the annual spring musical comedy, the drama department also enters the U.I.L. One-Act Play Contest. The organization presents awards at the end of the year to the actors and technicians who have distin- guished themselves in the Cooper Theatre season. ga This years officers were: Rusk Dorsett, Presidentg Peter Hale, Vice-Presidentg Meaders Moore, Treasurerg Lawrie Sumner, Sophomore Representativeg Sam Kirkland, Secretaryg Bruce McConnell, Junior Representative, Not pictured: Kenneth Estes, Clerkg Marvin Rush, Senior Representative. 214 Orchestra Fills the Air With Music VI OLINS Glen Knightstep Aimee Hurst Jackie Core Ca thy Kim Cindy Click Th eresa Everett Tom Head Ta mmy Noack Kathy Seher Jimmy Fangman Ma De K D rk Armstrong borah Fitts aren Hanzlik ebbie Spain Debra Devereaux Libby Bowdoin Mitchell Thorton VI OLA S Kelley Gonzales Ronald Harden S David Hudgens te ' ven Salinas Lisa Tatum To m Camacho CELLOS Brent Biberdorf Bo bby Sledge Dede Bell Billie Jean Downing Lis ' Li a Hanzlik sa Landreth Vickie Ververs DOUBLE BASSES Richard Fuller David Mueller Kirk Cleveland PERCUSSION Mike Manly St C eve Linder hris Courtright Bobby Cox FLUTES Glen Olah Elaine Davidson OBOES Dr. Pete Palasota Cindy Ortiz CLARINE TS Kerry Knox Ron Wagner BASS CLARINET Nonie Massey BASSOON Ann Johnston FRENCH HORNS Roxy Halekakis Brian Hahn David Sims TR UMPE TS Kirk Thaxton Doug Harrison Lisa Huber TROMBONES Clayton Herring John Almaguer Floyd Mays Perry Cole TUBA Joe Plowman James Stout PIANO Cherrie Smith ORCHESTRA The orchestra brought many activities to the school this year. Under the direction of Mr. Mark Jelinek, the members spon- sored a disco dance, they performed at a pops concert, did a musical, also they entered contests such as UIL, which stands for University interscholastic League, and UIL solo and ensemble, where they could enter individually or in groups. In February they planned a tour and later on, a spring clinic. All-region orchestra members include, lst violinsg Glen Knight- step, Jackie Core, Theresa Everett, and Aimee Hurst. 2nd violins, Kathy Seherg violag Kelley Gonzalesg cellosg Brent Biberdorf and Bobby Sledge, wind playersg Kirk Thaxton, Glen Olah, Ron Wagner. The officers were the following, Tammy Noack, Presidentg Kelley Gonzales, Vice President, Jackie Core, Secretaryg Kathy Seher, Treasurerg Debra Devereaux, Social Chairman. The following officers of the orchestra were Kelley Gonzales, Vice Presidentg Jackie Core, Secretary, Ronald Hardeng Tammy Noack, Presidenlg and Kathy Seher, Treasurer. 215 4 5 Q A FLUTES Tammy Allred Judy Bennett LaDonna Bradley Ginger Brooks Kim Cassle Michele Clemons Tonya Cossabone Elaine Davidson Frana Davidson Pam Flournoy Sherri Gibson Susan Hanzlik Cheri Holdridge Miriam Holt Sylvia Horton Susie Jackson Susan Kilpatrick Sara King Brenda McClelland Stacy Meadows Glenn Ulah Donna Phelps Molly Polk Tamera Ringgold Chris Soliz Shannalei Stalls Lisa Utasi Sondra Wade Karen Wheeler Sherri Williams Karla Wilson Jennifer York OBOE Cathy Kim Connie Spicer CLARINET Cindy Armenta Tancy Baldwin Melissa Barclay Letha Blackmon Micki Briscoe Stephanie Brooks Melissa Carrigan DeeDee Curtis Brian Dennis Madonna Fangman Carmen Fann Kim Flournoy Cheryl Hardin Kerry Knox Kelly Martin Sonya Martindale Cindy Ortiz Lorna Potter Charles Puckett Angie Rhodes David Santana Mack Scarborough Janet Spaunhorst Cheri Thompson Ron Wagner Teresa Wheeler Kim Whitley ALTO CLARINET Sonya Devereaux BASS CLARINET Carol Barnes Susan Cox John Litchfield Deborah Martin Hanora Massey Stacy Pool Debbie Spain Eb CONTRA BASS CLAR. Edie Bunch Juanette Vickers Bb CONTRA BASS CLAR. Marsha Gunter Kenny Schwartz Cougar Band I9 8-I9 9 BASSOON Laura Hodge Kevin Whigham Judy Williams ALTO SA X Susan Adrian Greg Byrnes Ben Cockrum William Ditmore Mark Hackfield Martin Hill Fred Ice Ted Jones Larry Kim Sammy Kirkman Robert Nelson Brooks Procter Renee Reising Cheri Smith Wade Surovik Rhonda Vantilborg Susie Vickers Chuck Wheeler Margot Woodward TENOR SA X Ron Beahm Laurie Conklin Robert Hughes BARITONE SA X Kevin Floyd Monica Kirkpatrick TRUMPET Becky Allred Rodger Beeman Doug Bell David Chalker Curt Coltharp ,lames Davis Cathy DeBerry Gil DeShazo Bobby Druesedow Connie Dunn Pam Evans Doug Harrison Lisa Huber josh johnson Laura Kent Lisa Lamb Tony Martinez Mark Mason Gina Miller Coy Pentecost Craig Sanford ivalter Smith Richard Sullivan Kirk Thaxton Ronnie Thomason H. D. Woodruff HORNS Lori Behrens Richard Bilbrey Gordon Bingamon Patricia Burton Auwayne Dumas Brenda Kite Russell Miller Cindy Spicer Karen Thaxton Sandra White TROMBONES john Almaguer Perry Cole james Drury Don Fowler Mark Haynes Clayton Herring Darrell Knight Floyd Mays john Melson David Parker Joe Ruelas David Sherrell john Spalding Chris Taylor Victor Test BARITONE Jonathan Bingham Trey Cook ,lohn Elliott Brad Flournoy Andrew Rankin David Ray Kary Taylor Emily Tice TUBA Jeri Baker ,lim Brier Richey Crider Phillip Odom Joe Plowm an ,lames Stout Brad Suggs PERCUSSION Kendra Badgett Charles Buttemeyer Greg Clem Chris Courtright Bobby Cox Al Cruz Venus Cruz Rusk Dorsett Randy Finch Paul Hamilton ,Iulie Hodge .I eff Hutson Steve Linder jonathan Martindale Allen McDaniel Richard Nickcll ,loel Peterson Danny Prado Dwayne Stallo Kevin Taylor Lonnie Thomason Keith Weaver 217 Row 1: Connie Spicer, Susan Hanzlik, Stacy Pool, Al Cruz, Bobby Coz, Richard Nickell, Kevin Taylor, Steve Linder, Rusk Dorsett, Chris Courtright, Alan McDaniel, Danny Prado, Paul Hamilton, joel Peterson, Jonathon Martindale, Julie Hodge, Pam Flournoy, Tammy Allred, LaDonna Bradley. Row 2: Letha Blackmon, Cindy Ortiz, Michele Clemons, Susan Kilpatrick, Miriam Holt, Karla Wilson, Susan Jackson, Elaine Davidson, Molly Polk, Glenn Olah, Laura Hodge, Donna Phelps, Sherri Williamson, Frana Davidson, Judy Bennett, Cindy Armenia, Stephanie Brooks, DeeDee Curtis, Kim Flournoy, Kim Whitley, ,luanette Vickers, Sherri Gibson. Row 3: Richard Sullivan, Cheri Smith, Brooks Proctor, Ted jones, Sam Kirkman, Chuck Wheeler, Robert Nelson, Ben Cockrum, Teresa Wheeler, David Santanna, Carmen Fann, Kerry Knox, Ron Wagner, William Ditmore, John Elliot, Tony Martinez, Craig Sanford. Row 4: Larry Kim, Connie Dunn, Gina Miller, Auwayne Dumas, Lori Behrens, Cindy Spicer, Russell Miller, Pat Burton, Monica Kirkpatrick, Robert Hughes, Ron Beahm, Emily Tice, David Ray, Kary Taylor, Trey Cook, Richey Grider. Row 5: Lisa Lamb, Greg Burns, Mark Hackfeld, Fred lee, James Davis, Doug Harrison, Kirk Thaxton, Clayton Hering, Perry Cole, David Parker, Bobby Drusedow, ,I oe Ruelas, John Melson, Mark Haynes, John Spalding, Gil DeShazo, Laura Kent, ,lim Brier, H. D. Woodruff, ,lohn Litchfield, ,Toe Plowman, Mark Mason, David Chalker, Coy Pentecost. Row 1-Kendra Badget, Charles Buettemeyer, Greg Clem, Keith Weaver, Lonnie Thompson, Randy Finch, Venus Cruz, Robert Ryan, Sondra Wade. Row 2-J anet Spaunherst, Cheri Thompson, Stacy Meadows, Sylvia Horton, Cheri Holdridge, Tonya Cossabone, Karen Wheeler, Ginger Brooks, Brenda McCelland, Lisa Utasi, Kim Cassle, Sara King, Chris Soliz, Jennifer York, Sonya Martindale, Micki Brisco, Lorna Potter, Mack Scarborough. Row 3-Madonna Fangman, Angie Rhodes, Shannalei Stalls, Kelly Martin, Melissa Carrigan, Melissa Barclay, Cathy Kim, Judy Williams, Fred Ice, Wade Surovik, Rhonda Vantilbeig, Susie Vickers, Susan Adrian. Row 4vSonya Devereaux, Carol Barnes, Susan Cox, Honora Massey, Deborah Martin, Edie Bunch, Kevin Floyd, Marsha Gunter, Doug Bell, Walter Smith, Pam Evans, Cathy DeBerry, Lisa Huber, Becky Allred, Karen Thaxton, Gordon Bingamon. Row 5-James Drury, John Alamaguer, Victor Test, Darrel Knight, Chris Taylor, Andrew Rankin, Brad Flournoy, Jonathan Bingham, Jeri Baker, Brad Suggs, Opie Odum. ..a. ,. . . A ' V 1 '-' . - - . 3 fff e'2f.' f ':tv 'a QZ9aa3-zzzwf EA' 'rfif '71 aus.-1' FLW? L 4 W. -- L 'Q we I aw 'SL'21,L2.4 if A A , 1 1 . , ti . , Y-V - , ' fn y 7, 'iw ,- f f aq ' 1 ,mg 13,553 r,.gZ,:..l'm5'y 3a .V ,. 4 eaf V. ,f .a xfgg e , -:wjzf , 3. x . ,L , an as L H H , 'Q vi , . , ,. . -fgs..,.,r.f,g' , -- ,s. . f . . ' J t 2 - P E' at . i-4 .43 T - 9. We AJ ,fr F , . , . I F , J Q ttf- A ia - ' , Q. ,L .. ftf ,.a,..... ,ian , .mai ' ' I V - -we Us , '-sk 'vii' nz, 'ras Y' ' Y A '. 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B. 218 'QV' has-an Senior-junior Officers: Rusk Dorsett, Senior Representativegjoe Ruelas, Junior Representativcg Laura Hodge, Truasurergjulie Hodge, Vice-Presidentg Patricia Burton, SOCI'0t21I'YlCOIlIllt' Dunn, Publicity Officcrg William Ditmore, Property Office-rg Kirk Tliaxton, President. ,wx l 4 The Sophomore Officers were left to right Chris Taylor, Presidentg Brad Drum Majors Craig Sanford and Sherri Gibson. Floumoyi Secretary: Ople Odumv rreasurer' 219 egg 4 M ff ff a K , to I X Q 'ffl JA pl . , ,!' , ..... ., mb Ak at . M A' B. A All Region invmlwrs we-rv Row l: llliriam Holt, Sylvia llorton, Star-y lllvadows, Cindy Ortiz, Calln' Kim. liow 2: Brad Suggs, Glvn Ulali, Nlonicra Kirkpatrick, Edie Bunch. Row 3: Kirk Tliaxton, Emily Tice, Karf-n Tliaxton. lion' 4: Ron kv1l,LIll0I', David Santana, Km-rry Knox. B All Al'l'il inf-niln-rs ws-rv standing bottom to top, Sylvia llorton, lion Wagiuw, David Santana, Kirk Tliaxton, GlunUlal1, Sitting, Edie: lilllltfll- Stage' Band imwrnlmm-rs: Ulf-n Ulali, Larry Kim, Robert lluglivs, Wadir Surovik, lVl0lllC21 Kirkpatrick. Row ZZ, lilain Davidson, Clayton Hvrring, Pvrry Colo, Don Fowler, Str-vo liindvr, liow 3, ,I im Brivr, Connie Dunn, David Clialkor, Kirk Tll2lXl0ll, Gil DcSliaz0, Bobby Cox. 220 C- V t The Twirlers were left to right Stacy Pool, Lallonna Bradley, Susan Hanzlik, Tammy Allred, Connie Spicer, Pam Flournoy, Head: Kendra Budget, Sondra Wade. wid, iitfzu 1 ' 4 .Q f. . . The members of the Flag Corps were, Row 1: juanette Vickers, Frana Davidson, Sherri Williams, Laura Hodge performs during half-time. Stephanie Brooks, Dee Dee Curtis. Row 2: Kim Flournoy, Laura Hodge, Cindy Armenta, Donna 221 Phelps, Kim Whitley, Judy Bennett. Aequiescence, articulate, diction, debatable, interpretation, oration, organization, introduction, gestures, persuasion, confidence and poise These are some of the words often heard from Cooper Speech Team members. Throughout the school year the group travels to various high schools in the state to compete in speech tourna- ments. There are several areas of competition: debate, original oratory, extemporaneous speak- ing, dramatic and humorous interpretation, prose and poetry interpretation, and duet acting. This season has been one of the speech teamis most successful. They won first place sweepstakes at a Brownwood tournament, and a second place in Senora. Many students qualified for a Texas Forensic State Tournament. The team also partici- pated in several U.l.L. tournaments. The speech team director and coach is Mr. Ralph Thornhill. This years officers were the following: Margaret Ann Rose, President, David Cox, Vice-President, Nancy Ferris, Secretary, Y Meaders Moore, Business Manager, james Boyd, Treasurer. Photo at right was created by Curt Coltharp. Speech Team Has a Wa With Words Seated front row: Richi Crider, Margaret Anne Rose, Stephanie Brooks, David Counts, Susan Cox, Bruce McConnell and Marcia Bradley. Seated, second rowi Darran Chick, Nancy Ferris, Don Fowler, Teri Prince, Karen Thaxton, Ellouise Niblo, Lawrie Sumner and Karen Moore. Standing, third row: Cedric Coleman, Terri Horn, David Travis, Suzanne Rose, Bill Williams, Meaders Moore, Melinda Davis and Curt Coltharp. Fourth row: Steve Brewer, Neal Burton, David Daffern, Miss Susie McMath fstudent teaeherj, David Cox, Mark Pyburn, Darrel Knight, James Boyd, Ted Woodward. Fifth row: Keith Hale, Dwayne Myers, Peter Hale, Mr. Ralph Thornhill and Jim Howard. 222 A B. A scene from Bruce McConnell and Nancy Ferris, first place duet. Ladeez of the Auxiliary, inquires Marcia Bradley. To be or not to be . . fa asks Peter Hale in a dramatic moment. Nancy Ferris, Terri Horn, Jim Howard, Bruce McConnell, Teri Prince and Marcia Bradley stare into a faraway place during their readers theater. David Daffern dictates diligently. Using hand movements, Margaret Ann describes her views on airline schedules. A I Q 'S' sv 14 s 'K Film Society Promotes Culture Front Row, l,el'l to Right: Ted Woodward, Randy Ross, Kevin lrelon, Sherry Brooks, Susan Kilpatrick, Mary Carter. Second Row: Lisa Swonger, Nancy Smith, Cheryl Ayres, ,lane Grant, Kelly Knox, Kristi ,I ones, l,ori Brooks, Lisa Fulwiller, Teri Hall, ,leri Baker, Lacy Vaughn, ,lohn Townsley, Trina Roberts, Rhonda Karla Smith, Deidra Ferrell, Wilma Carter, David Grissom. Third Row: Bobby Duesedow, James Stout, Robert Nelson, Tommy Maloney, Doris Newton, Gary Pence, Scott Norton, Dianna Russey, Susan Garrett, Tancy Baldwin, Al Cruz, Lisa McDonald, Carla Thomas, Liz Roemisch, Becky Cortez,,Ianet Weiss, Christi Cohen, Connie Van Cleave, ,lel'l' jones. Fourth Row: Leslie Campbell, Vaughn Bode', Tony Gilcrest, April Thomas, Troy Cass, Nlike Hall, Sherri Delaney, Yvonne Dionne, Elaine Davidson, Donna llollrah, Patricia Burton, Patricia Snow, ,losli johnson, Kathy Haney, Aimee llurst. Cindy Spicer, Karen Gaines, ,lohnatlian Martindale, Tony Smith, Sam l,atlien. l il'th Row: David Revels, William Canada, ,limmy Friske, Mary Pyburn, Gordon Ringamin, Brooks Proctor, Eric Denklioff, Bobby Sledge, Jerry Simpson, llerni Wrightson, Steve Sheryl, Barry Smith, Robert Johnson, Allen McDaniel, Bobby Cox, Clenn Bearden, David Chalker, janet Decker, Dale Douglas, Nlicliele lNlcClond, Diane liarnest, Loretha Holcomb, Mr. Robert llolladay. The art ol' cinematography has a creative and exploratory heritage in our culture. This heritage, as well film excellence in the present, is the main focal point of thc Cooper High Classical Film Society. The Film Society, sponsored by Mr. Robert llolladay, studies and discusses trends in film-making and individual artists oi' the silver screen. The weekly film schedule is designed to give students and the community a chance to see the great classic motion pictures. The film Society has a 30 by 50 foot Cincmascope screen which enables patrons to see certain movies in the proportions which they were meant to be seen. Along with Cinemascope, the Film Society added another dimension to movies by showing a 3-D movie at the annual Halloween party. The ol'l'icers for the l978-1979 Film Society were: Mary Carter, President, Randy Ross, Executive Vice-President, David llardy, First Vice-President, Kevin lreton, Second Vice-President, Russell Miller, Third Vice-President, Carla Bobo, Fourth Vice- Presidentg Karen Ray and Sylvia Bonny, Treasurersg Susan Kilpatrick, Secretary, and Sherry Brooks and Ted Woodward, Sponsors, Aides. The l9Z8-1979 Film Society officers were: Sylvia Bonny, Mary Carter, Susan Kilpatrick, Sherry Brooks. Second Row: Russell Miller, Randy Ross, David llardy, and Kevin Ireton. 224 1978-1979 Film Schedule September 9: Gone With The Wind September 16: The Ten Commandments September 23: Robin and Marian September 30: Auntie Mame October 7: Twelve Angry Men October 14: Godspell October 28: The Sound of Music October 31: The Creature From the Black Lagoon November 4: Duck Soup November 11: Camelot November 18: The Lion In Winter December 2: East of Eden December 9: Oliver! December 16: Wuthering Heights January 13: Summertime January 20: The King and I January 27: Giant February 3: My Fair Lady February 10: The Prince and the Showgirl February 17: Hawaii March 3: That's Entertainment March 10: The Ruling Class March 17: Open March 31: Romeo and Juliet April 7: The Heiress April 14: Lady Caroline Lamb April 21: Hello Dolly! April 28: War and Peace May 5: Rebecca May 12: Death in Venice May 19: The Madwoman of Chaillot May 26: Raintree County B. Mary Carter and Erin Schneider anxiously await the Creature C. Carl Bargainer and Melanie Wells dress up gruesomely for the 225 Cooper Concert Choir 2 V ,V My i Y? H 8 , V V ,V K ,,,g,. . ,Vg, 5 Q, ., I I ' ' r I , M VV 1 , - r , ' - - '- is , - f ,wr ,4 -- i a V, ,,. K i nf , Q i l ,- ,,.. V i i I ,, J 7 1, f - 'iff' ' 'VII' B . -, ,e xii , ,' .W V iiif:g'i7fff?,'f.i:1,, K ., -as ,,. ,ii , ,, , ,rv ,,,- . :li l 7.1 M' W ii ff' '. 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Top Row left to right: Susan Burgess, Thomas Mantoolh, Lisa Atkins, Noel Nease, ,lanel Franks, ,lim Brier, Dennis Glass, Barbara Johnson, Clayton Herring, Carmen lfann, Lisa Fully, Jerry Caliendo, Randie Willis, Kevin Whigham, Gwen Martin, Eddie Donald. 2nd Row: Lonnie Jones, Telena Mara, Cliff Lester, Curtis Smith, Connie Spicer, Carey Taylor, Julie Hogan, Jay Houston, Len Harden, Russell Miller, Paula Sands, Rhonda Forbess, Mall Morrison, Karen Ray. 3rd Rowi Danny Emory, Jane Underwood, Don Fowler, Susan Dennis, jeff Welch, Carla Bobo, Beth Cram, RayeLynn Rogers, Rebel Landers, Linda Cloppenburg, Cathy Grimes, Barbara Knapp, Steve Linder, Linda Kendall. 4th Row: Mrs. Sumerlin, David Watson, Marcia Bradley, Teresa Snow, Terry Smith, Robin Hedrick, Susan Hall, john Melson, Sylvia Bonny, Cindy Spicer, Bill Bonny, Brill Yates, Laurie Polk, Andy Langston, Kim Davis. 226 Cooper Chorale Top row: Nathan Nease, Lisa Hanzlick, Daryl Tafelmeyer, Phillip Lanz, Denise Turnbull, Ronnie Whalen, John Mark Mason, Kevin Jones, Guy Forbess, Tony Gilchrest, Lisa Powell, Angie Anderson, Pat Howard, David Forbess, Awayne Dumas, 2nd row: Dena Mynatt, Christy Wylie, Robert Sanders, Karen Hanzlick, Carmen Bland, Steve Brewer, Melinda White, Dana Wheat, Steve Stovall, Becky Woodall, Liz Roemisch, 3rd row: Willie Conway, Sylvia Estrada, Duane Barker, Cathl' Bufkes, Scott Tfuitt, Connie Chatham, Eric Spenser, Cynthia King, Mark Wilson, Debra Cunningham, Joey Fuller, Bottom row: Theresa Key, Sue Shofner, Tracy Moore, Lori Brooks, April Thomas, Denise Ho, Kristi Jones, Kelly Knox, Tina Gregory, Kathy La Salle, Carla Thomas. Cooperis Chorale department is directed by Mrs. Bobbie Sumerlin. lt is composed of the Concert Choir, the Chorale, the Singing Men, and a pop ensemble, The Confederate Singers. The Concert Choir and Chorale are groups of students selected for the choirs by audition with Mrs. Sumerlin. Both of these choirs participate in group performance and sight-reading competition at U. l. L. contest each year. The members are also active in ensemble and individual performances: including auditions for District, Region, Area, and All-State Choirs. The choirs give a variety of entertaining choral performances for civic groups and other organizations in and around the Abilene area. The annual sale of grapefruit and oranges is their main fund raising project each year. Profit from the sale helps finance the choir's activities through out the year. This year the Concert Choir is plan- ning to go to Hawaii to participate in the Hawaiian Music Festival. 227 228 The Confederate Singers fe,f W Row 1: Rusk Dorsett, Sylvia Bonny, Bill Bonny, Telena Mara, Cliff Lester, Cathy Grimes, Jerry Caliendo. Top row: ,lim Brier, Glen Olah, Donniece Smith, Russell Miller, Carmen Fann, Elaine Davis. I x The Confederate Singers are in demand for their lively performances of pop and folk music. Members of the group are selected by a solo audition with lVIrs. Sumerlin. Each person must also be a member of the Concert Choir or the Chorale to be eligible. The Singing Men w+WmW....,. ,,,,, ,., ?+.llil?1?.' Top Row: Ronnie Whalen, Jerry Caliendo, Steve Black, Danny Emory, Jeff Welch, Kevin Jones, ,lim Brier, Clayton llerring, Daryl Tafelmeyer. Row 2: Phillip Lanz, Nathan Nease, Kevin Whigham, Cliff Lester, Lonnie Jones, Mark Mason, Guy Coughran, Noel Nease, Dennis Glass. Row 32 Matt Morrison, Dwayne Barker, Robert Sanders, Steve Brewer, Scott Truitt, Thomas Mantooth, Mark Wilson. Row 41 Joey Fuller, Eric Spencer, Willie Conway, Steve Linder, David Watson, Tony Gilchresl, .lay Houston, Steve Stovall. Row 53 Andy Langston, David Forbess, Terry Smith, Russell Miller, Don l owler,Jol1n Melson. Men from the Concert Choir and Chorale combine to form the Singing Men. This group also participates in U.l.L. con- tests, and gives local performances. ln November, the Singing Men served as escorts and entertained at The Miss Teenage Abilene Pageant. Mrs. Sumerlin concentrates during rehearsal. 22 The Singing Men rehearse for an upcoming per- 9 formance. i in Choir Members Aid in Qrganization f y V ,- ff W ' K' : IV' .aff Officers for 1978-79 were from left to right: Karen Ray, Chaplaing Susan Hall, Business managerg Cliff Lester, Vice-presidentg Russell Miller, Presidentg and Sylvia Bonny, Secretary. Section leaders were as follows: Russell Miller, Tenorg Dennis Glass, Bassg Beth Cram, AltogRobyn Hedreek, Soprano. 230 Serving as librarians for the choir were from left ro right: Barbara Knapp, Carey Taylor, and Lauri Polk. District, Region and State Choir uditions District finalists: Matt Morrison, ,lerry Caliendo, Steve Black, Cliff Lester, Dennis Glass, Noel Nease, Carmen Fann. Row 21 Steve Stovall, Curtiss Smith, John Melson, Don Fowler, Lisa Petty, Cheri Smith, Becky Woodall. Row 32 Kevin Whigam, Russell Miller, Bill Bonny, Telena Mara, Julie Hogan, Kelly Knox, Beth Cram, Cathy Grimes. Row 41 Sylvia Bonny, Marci Bradley, Britt Yates, Robyn Hedrick, Terry Smith, Cindy Spicer, Connie Spicer. RF' Region finalists: Matt Morrison, Cliff Lester, Jerry Caliendo, Dennis Glass. Bow 21 Russell Miller, Steve Stovall, ,lohn Melson, Carmen Fann. Row 3: Sharee Smith, Bill Bonny, Don Fowler, Telena Mara, Julie Hogan. Row 42 Sylvia Bonny, Beth Cram, Robyn Hedrick, Marci Bradley. All State Choir members: Beth Cram, Telena Mara Carmen Fann, Cliff Lester, Jerry Caliendo. 251 Cooper Crest Strives for Good Year ROW 1: Eric Spencer, Dana Brand, Julie Benton, Donniece Smith, Jacquetta Steger, Laurie Harris, Pam Walker, Connie Dunn,James Luton, Sharon Sharp. ROW 2: Cedric Coleman, Kirk Keppel, Debbie Strayer, Leslie Lillihridge, Dean Hanna, Nicki Vletas, Connie Cheatham, Susan Adrian, Sylvia Horton, David Carrigan, Bryan Hollis. ROW 3: Rob Drury, Alan Boud, Linda Lowther, Mark Mason, Marisa Allison, Beverly Varner, Leigh Ann Reynolds, Tamera Maxson, David Dahlgren. ROW 4: Lance Mitchell, Cliff Moore, David Spears, Brenda Cannedy, Kevin Ireton, Jimmy Martinez, J ay Nicholas, Scott English. ' 'J' ,fx ,..,,,,, .E r syww 2 32 From left: Jacquetta Steger, Donniece Smith, Caroline Rose, Julie Benton, Connie Dunn were this year's editors for the CREST. ., . Crest Workers Work Hard for Paper . l lg i r.ee 5 , .. asv-Q-1-we . . .. ,e...N,...s,.,,. wana - - .2 -..swat Q A. I B. A. CRES T workers type on newspaper. B. Mark Mason looks interested in??'?'? The Staff ot' the 1978-T9 Cooper CREST has worked exeep- tionally hard to produce a bi-monthly newspaper with important and exeiting news and activities ot' Cooper students. Students? editorials, as well as features, are presented in each publication. 'l'he CREST stall' writes all the material and strives for aeeuraey and originality in all their work. 'llhe liusiness staff is responsible for selling the advertisenients which. in large part. finanee the CREST. This yearis CREST Sponsors are Xlrs. Naney Walter and Xlrs. Doris Allen. Editors ..... Associate Editors Business Manager . . Photographers . . . Make-up Editors Exchange Editor . News Editors . . . Feature Editor . IGP!! EERE T . .Caroline Rose Donniece Smith . . Connie Dunn ,lacquetta Steger Julie Benton . . Cathy Grimes . . . . Rob Drury Pam Walker Lance Mitchell A Debora 1 trayer . Beverly Varner . . Laurie Harris Danna Brand . . Deane Hanna Staff Members ............. Susan Adrian, Missy Anderson, Marisa Allison, Alan Boyd, David Carrigan, Connie Chatham, Brenda Cannedy, Cedric Coleman, Thomas Cromley, David Dahlgren, Scott English, Karen Hanzlik, Bryan Hollis, Sylvia Horton, Kirk Keppel, Leslie Lillibridge, Linda Lowther, james Luton, jimmy Martinez, Cliff Moore, Jay Nichols, Richard Tally, Kevin lreton, Leigh Ann Reynolds, Nicki Vletas, Mark Mason 233 gi WJ? AWE 2 W 'TWT 4 ,ZZ z M ,,, W . EQ 5, vflwzmpmwi is Ai lt is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves . . . We are such stuff as dreams are made on. William Shakespeare The Commentarius staff began another year dreaming of creating a masterpiece through their literary magazine. Staff members, also wrote, directed, produced, and starred in a super-thriller spy film, 'The Mystery of the Missing C's.', The remainder of the year was consumed by reading, reviewing, and rereading, and rereviewing: prose, poetry, art, and photography selections submitted by the student body. The finished publication reflected their expertise in judgement. The dreamers will move on leaving a place for new imaginations to fillg but, their dream will live on and they will continue building their 'ffd I dreams. Trust the dreams i for in them is hidden the gate to eternity. Margaret Ann Rose Editors-in-Chief: Caron Bray Staff 2 Kahlil Gibran Sherry Brooks Lori Holstin ' ,Y Publicity Ed: Mary Carter Cliff Lf5StCI' Business Manager: Kevin lreton Kelly OlBrien Prose Ed: Jaquetta Steger Caroline Rose Poetry Ed: Jane Grant Melanie Wells Art Ed: Andy Holmes Christy Wiley Photography Ed: Jeanna Battey Marsha WOOISCY Sponsor: David Noll - . H, 'A ,- , 'V T be 'J r .. A 2 ti' .'i. 2 . 'P T A ' 3 H 'fef gaa. ' 254 Qlnmmnzntariwa l,vl't lo right, buck row: Caron Bray, Jfilllllil Baltic-y , Nlarsha Woolsey, Kvvin Irelon, Christy Wiley, Ki-lly O7Brien, Cliff Lf-stvr, fllurgurefl Ann liosv. Front row: Jane Grant, Nlvlunie- Wvlls, Mary' Carter, blaquetia Stvgc-r, Sherry Brooks, Andy Holmes, and not pictured, fprolmbly hanging around somcwhvrej, our frim-nd Colby. I ,n l 2 Talisman Shows Perfection 2 Mitchell Wright Mary Carter W we ug 2 5 ff, V , l V W, ,- :,,.,VV,--f.wesf:asV'wf,V1V V Q . V, V -V y i 2 f Mm 3,5 5 ', 1 f-.1 1 Q ff: ': - A-,ww 5 ::,g,', ji: sf! S fini ry, ., - . 5 A y.,,,lu:a,,1a, G fi W, ' fe 'W 51. 1 ,f : aarrr. , , ig? E c ttaii . f f 'r rrii ' rria 2 . Q li y gig. fVi1iVfer':::VVz, --aff. w il l V V VVVV arrrraVV ,i , ' ' ' Q. -H f V'-,, s it A A rrra .,rr, A K W l . 22251 4 ' ' if fffiii f ' 'i i 2 Mfr' rrrVVll H7 Robert Holladay Doris Allen The TALISMAN, in 1961, was presented for the first time to Cooper students. Now, eighteen years later, the TALISMAN has strived to become an outstanding publication. The TALISMAN reflects the yearis activities, events, and most of all, you, the students of Cooper High School and combines them into one book. The staff and photographers worked hard throughout the year to produce the TALISMAN, but of course the TALISMAN would not be if it were not for our editors. Special thanks to Mary Carter and Mitch Wright, editors-in-chief of the TALISMAN and Nanis Guerra, business manager. Assistant editors were Paul Lammers and Sharon Mitchell. Associate editors were Jane Grant and Stacey Lowe. Art editor was Randy Ross and head photographers were Josh Johnson and Carl Ferrell. The 1978-79 TALISMAN staff leaves this book and a year of their lives with you in hopes that somewhere within this yearbook, whether exciting or boring, is worth remembering. Our special thanks to Mr. Robert Holladay, sponsor, and Mrs. Doris Allen, business sponsor, for their support. Nlanis Guerra -'N ,as ws 'XV' Q' Sana Q, U Q rap W i ' Nanis Guvrra, Pam 'l'nwnsvnd, llc-1' Mint' Garrett, Sharon lllitchs-ll, Staci-y Lows, .lane Grant, Mary X e C Ll t I V e t 3 Carter. Row Tu 0: Mark Rec-dy, Carl l t-rrt-ll, Paul Lamnwrs, lllittrh Wright. Row Onvt Terry Smith, Missy Urgunart, Edwina Burns, Teri Grvgg, Linda Ge-vr, Paige Powm-rs, Brvntla Blank:-nsliip, Darla Alclrirlgv. Randy Watson. Glm-nn Beardvn, Row Two: jackie Dr-nnis, Eva Ailts, ,lolm Spalding, Linda Nloorv. Valvriv Valcntinv, K1lI't'll,lPlllllllfZS. Karp Taylor. lm- Ann Pow:-rs, lit-lly Wright. Row 237 Tlll't't'l Be-cky Bradshaw. Angvla Anrlvrson, Nlikf' Cash-r, llominic Tvsta, Vary live- l it'v, Pvrri liirlx, Nlary King. David Spvars t K V .I ' .yi ROW 01105 TWTY N0T1U11, P11111 H01l0WCll, N111113Y Sm11l1, lVlzu'i4' Ruelsw, P1111l11 Cl0WdUS, Suzanne Barbee, Row Two: Kathy Haney, Karon Ray, Kathey Fussell, Nelda Collins, Scott Ellinger, Randy Ross, Paul lrannmers rl 1 1 S p O r t S Lorna Potter, Ginger Brooks Row One: Cheryl Ayres, Kelly Alvis, Carrie Henson, Judy Reese, Resa Kidd, Susan Kilpatrick, Row Two: Paul Henry, Gregg Pierce, lVlike Howle, John Archer, Dale Douglas Activities Beverly Morgan, julie Phillips, Dandy Baldwin, Alice Liebman, Stacey Lowe, jane Grant, Teri Hall 238 WTWHKW fi ---M. ff f wzgwaffff --ff WW,-W, ' . ,, Randy Ross, Sharon Mitchcllnlackie Core, Nelda Collins, Kathy Haney, Suzanne Barbee, Scott Orren ow Ono: .lush Johnson, Eric Dcnklmff, Brad Fulclwr, livlly Knox, Kristi llonus, Terry Smilll, john Elliott. Row Two: Carl Farrell, Phil Lanz, David pears, David lllalw, llfjllillllilll Bingham 2 Publications S F 3 S Sw its?-fifcii-N. ' f 5 as L. Q. - avi tilts . 4 x - -,ag Row 1: Mr. Robert Holladay, Carl Ferrell, Paul Lammers, Jane Grant, Stacey Lowe, Mitch Wright, Donniece Smith, Caroline Rose, Mary Carter, Caron Bray, Mr. Dai Noll, Row 22 Bryan Hollis, Kelly Knox, Kristi jones, Pam Townsend, Jackie Dennis, Kirk Keppel, Connie Dunn, Jacquetta Steger, David Dahlgren, Susan Adrian, Coni Chtharn, Leslie Lillibridge, Danna Brand, Julie Benton, Pam Hollowell, Sherry Brooks, Terry Norton, Marie Ruelas, Nancy Smith, Karen Hanzlik, Missy Urquhart, Res Kidd, Nicki Vletas, Alice Leibman, Darla Aldridge, Cedric Coleman, Row 3: Tamera Maxson, Leigh Ann Reynolds, Kevin Ireton, Alan Boyd, Beverly Varner, Joh Spalding, Kelly Wright, Dominic Testa, Kathey Fussell, Susan Kilpatrick, Lorna Potter, Nelda Collins, Sylvia Horton, Paula Clowdus, Eric Spencer, Valarie Valentin Cindy Dix, Tandy Lawlis, Ginger Brooks, Sharon Mitchell, Teri Hall, jackie Core, Dee Ann Garrett, julie Phillips, Terry Smith, Edwina Burns, Linda Geer, Back Rov Steven Weber, john Elliott, Josh Johnson, Eric Denkoff, Randy Ross, Paul Jones, David Spears, John Archer, Cheryl Ayres, David Blake, Phil Lanz, Kathy Haney, Davi Gilbert, Suzanne Barbee, Scott Orren, Rob Drury, Lance Mitchell, Sandy Brown, Dale Douglas V Q K' ,N '- 1-sralaggg-' it 'mu , , V' .f. . .se ' it 4 His,,i:iff,ffefaf,,.,,,, 'yjiaggtwf' 3 Q ,,, s t f O if it , i N . Talisman Cooper Crest Commentarius 240 Features Relations Inmates Enterprises Noted Directors Snwrfs , ,. .NS ' .- , A E K iff-1 Vbkk ,. . Q K . i ..,, f Cougar Football I9 8 Football Schedule Cooper 38 Brownwood 22 Cooper 42 Wichita Falls I4 Cooper 15 Hallom 21 Cooper Open Cooper 38 San Angelo I4 Cooper 38 Odessa I4 Cooper 25 Lee Qllomecr m111 ingj 28 Cooper 13 Permian 3 l Cooper 54 Big Spring 0 Cooper 25 Midland 0 Cooper 21 AHS I4 Once again Cooper closed out another sea- son with a solid record. Many memories will remain with us, especially our traditional victory over Abilene High. May the many classes to come enjoy as much success as the Varsity team of '78-779. 24 3 as-ii re iw, 7 Wit 1, y .Ute Kihwix plliiyriffzw is jtx Cooper Varsity Has Succe sful eason F4 Bottom row, left to right, Mike Brand, Terry Lester, David McPherson, Bert Alvarez, Kevin Scalley, Dennis Robinson, Dominic Ambrosio, Carl Tunnel, Claudie Brown, Victor Brown, Gary Mearse, Timmy Kute, and David Adams, second row, Weldon Jones, Danny Mclnnis, Ron Ayers, Mark Hackfeld, Billy Anderson, Mark Purser, Greg Hadley, David Williams, Kirk Russell, Eddie Jacques, Eddie Gomez, and Joe Pierce, third row, Tim Schuehler, Keith Pantalion, Chris Schwalb, John Slaughter, Mike Gruber, Kyle Ford, Monty Key, Tracy Thomas, Ray Whitman, and Marshall Gaydeng fourth row, David Glasscock, Glen Thompson, Bill Zapata, Dale David, Randy Lloyd, Terry Simmons, Mike Alexander, Ron Downing, Bobby Bilberry, Greg Berry, and Jay Zumwaltg fifth row, David Johnson, Dennis Glass, Bobby Smith, James Wiggins, Jon Mergele, Creighton Blahak, Scott Pierce, Steve Hill, Kirk Massey, Brad Kendrick, and Wes Wilkerson, sixth row, Alvin Jenkins, Kyle Stuard, Rusty Hoff, Bryan Keathley, Joel Harris, Terry Orr, Mike Howle, Steve Malpass, Billy Lowry, Larry Gee, and Frank Mixon ' i y is Ii: J i :ti . N ,A ii, . - ia , Q EJX R we f I so U! :Z i be Cooper football coaches are, left to right Kent Finley, Haskell Sinclair, Scott Hindman, Doc Branson, Macon Smith, Chester Dougherty, Ray Overton, Marc Case, Mike Wheeler, and Prentice Martin. Wes Wilkerson All-District Guard 244 Cougars Have a 7-3 Season if .. 'N A e 1 Q, xv ' :rf Q V xr Q , is i he J i ' , l Vs as . av Q R l f -pmwswgiise I. . 4? A sk Cooper end Joel Harris congratulates Keith B Pantalion. ' Terry Orr runs for yardage against Brown- wood. Cougars celebrate another Cooper touch- down againsl Midland Lee!! : K eh-.. A ' me ar r ' 'W ' 'G' M 24 . V.'s Have Llndefeated Season 21 Bottom row, left to right: .lim Bob Preswood, Mark Lowe, Gary Middleton, Terry Wheeler, Mike Flores, Shane Awalt, Regant Washington, Steve McClellan, and Leland Branson, Second row, Dore Saxton, Wendell Lloyd, Alen Hale, Ted Colvin, Brad Suggs, John Arnold, james Lowry, Stephen Brown, and David Dillard, third row, Jim Cooke, Paul Williams, Chris Barnett, Stanley Darden, Lanny Dyeus, Kirk Cleveland, Cole Erwin,Steve Moake, and Art Martin A S5289 HE W B. t ' ' 1 I A. Cougar placekicker Kyle Stuard kicks another field goal against ,, ,. 7 A L 1 9 ' I may , - an A g ,g V 4 gb , V Midland Lee. ' , lg , A' ,' 'f , dj, B. John Slaughter runs for yardage in the Cougar's first game ofthe X I . , X, K , , 2, J- year' ' , ' i W ' C. Terry Orr scores Cooperis first touchdown of the season against ,, I, ' , y . ' Brownwood. at 1 i , g ff . A F . . 7 i , ,QV 1 S 1, ' 57 , B .t f . - ii I x i Q V' 'T tm, Vw- 1 :A IQ EXEC i g g-, I .. I i t g 6 ' ,L ,E 'f ' A V C. From Team . Player Si fp .,,, X ms' r Cooper H 35 All.. Coach . . X' V w 91 ! w--.,h The Cooper varsity basketball team, coached by Marc Case, started their pre-season against Fort Worth Paschal. The Cougars lost their opener 73-60. The Coogis pre-season schedule had them playing in three states. Having played in three tournaments, the Key City tournament, Waxahachie tournament, and Reese A FB tournament, the Coogis won consolation in the Key City, and Reese AFB tournaments by beating Abilene High in both games. The Cougars ended pre-season with a 6-I0 record, but had high hopes of winning district. The Cooper junior varsity team did a little less than was expected of them in their 78-79 season. The J.V.7s ended their season with a 9-12 record under the supervision of Haskell Sinclair. The team was aided by Ronny Houston, ,lay Miers, Mike Morgan, and Lanny Dycus. The varsity team was picked to win second in district behind Midland High. This prediction became true when Midland defeated Cooper in a hard fought game in the Cougars gym. How- ever, the Cougars ended the first half of district by beating Abilene High for the third time. The Cougars got off to a bad start in the second half by losing to San Angelo in double overtime. On the other hand, the Cougars beat Midland Lee for the first time in Leeas home gym. The Cougars ended up losing to Midland High and Big Spring also. But, as fate will have it, the Cougars ended their season in victory by defeating Abilene High for the fourth consecutive time. The Cougars were led by returning lettermen Mike Anderson, Greg Cruse, Blake Korman, Reggie Cruse, and Terry Orr. The varsity was gifted also with Kenneth Henry, Kyle Stuard, and David Williams. Cougar November 2l November 24-25 November 28 December l-2 December 7 December 9 December ll December 14-16 December lfi December 19 December 29 January 2 January 5 ,lanuary 9 January 12 ,lanuary I6 January I9 January 23 january 26 January 30 February 2 February 6 February 9 February 13 ' 'iii Basketball :dule Paschal Key City Tournament Coronado Waxahaehie Tournament llobbs, New Mexico Altus, Oklahoma Ft. Worth Richland lieese AFI! Tournament Brownwood Altus, Oklahoma San Angelo Odessa lligh Xlidland l.ee Odessa Permian liig Spring Nlidland lligh Abilene lligh San Angelo Odessa lligh Nlidland l,ee Odessa Permian liig Spring Midland lligli Abilene lligh .E , i in 'Q - M -elm-K3 I iggm if Bottom row, left to right, David Williams, Kevin Nance, Blake Korman, Greg Pierce, Kenneth Henry, Reggie Cruse, and Greg Cruse, second row, Joe Anderson, Jimmy Caldwell, Terry Orr, Kyle Stuard, Bryan Keathley, Alvin Jenkins, and Mike Anderson 0- hi 249 --H-wr' Rcggic Crusc David Williams Greg Pierce Miko Anderson f Greg Cruse Kenneth Hcnry Kevin Nance Blake Korman Joe Anderson jimmy Caldwell Kyle Sluard y Alvin ,I cnkins 1 f- ' A. Cooper roundballers listen to instructions for an upcoming game. 250 if vn- mu 'S' gg, 1 if Www il!! Terry Orr Bryan Keathley - 3 Cougars End Season With I - I 4 Record F, B. gy Q.. V W J ,, , .. f E OM - ' ....s+2rsf1f ' rf .gli 4--.A' w in CW' C Weiss: we 'K o k Terry Orr shoots for two against Abilene High. Cooper coach Marc Case gives instructions to the players on the sideline. Mike Anderson bombs another one from the corner. Greg Cruse puts it in the Eagles eye. il All , in r i Q Q Si Illil ill Il ill C. .IV Ends Season 9- I 2 T FISH' aww? an-v Y of B or A , oo A or -. B, I' A Left to riglllg David Carrigan, Claudio Brown, Roger Forkner, Paul Henry, Barry McLeod, Scott Harris, Lanny Dycus, Stanlcy Darden, jay Miers, Chris Barnett, Ronny Hays, Ronny Houslon, Miko Morgan, Mike Flores A. Ronny Houston gets called for a foul against San Angelo. B. Lanny Dycus Looks for the open man. 252 E B. Cougar Tennis 1979 COOPER TENNIS DATE TOURNAMENT OF DUEL MATCH PLACE Jan. 13 CHS vs Odessa High Abilene Jan. 20 CHS vs Midland High Midland Jan. 27 CHS vs Permian High Odessa Jan. 30 CHS vs San Angelo High Abilene Feb. 3 CHS vs Midland Lee High Abilene Feb. 6 CHS vs Big Spring High Big Spring Feb. 8-10 San Antonio Tournament San Antonio Feb. 13 CHS vs Abilene High Abilene Feb. 16-l7 Wichita Falls Tournament Wichita Falls Feb. 23-24 San Angelo Tournament San Angelo March 2-3 Odessa Tournament Odessa March 9-I0 Austin lnvitational Austin March l6-17 Lubbock Tournament Lubbock March 19-21 El Paso Tournament El Paso March 22-24 Abilene Tournament Abilene March 30-31 Wichita Falls Classic Wichita Falls April 6-7 District 5-4AAAA Nlidland April 12-14 Houston Open Houston April 20-21 Girls Regional Lubbock April 27-28 Boys Regional Lubbock May 4-5 Girls State Austin May 11-12 Boys State Austin Under the leadership of Coach Steve Buck, the Cooper tennis team had a good and exciting year. Completing a 5-2 record in district play, the Cougars most favorable win was a 18-0 win against Cooperas cross-town rivalry, Abilene High School. The Coogas finished in district with losses to Midland High and Permian only. Both menis and womenis teams offered strong opposition with some players qualified for championship play. Jeff Boykin. Lance Proctor, Scotty Orren, and Guy Coughran were those among the boyis team while Marian Scarborough, Lana Yeilding, Lisa Utasi, Kami Cross, Laurie Teal, and Dena Mynatt qualified for the girlis team. The 1978-1979 tennis teamis showmanship in tournaments throughout Texas proved once more that the Cooper players deserve their excellent reputation. The talent of the team and the skill of their coach led Cooper to many victories and to even greater expectations for next year. Jeff Boykin shows the true perfection of a pro. fir? 11' iff H' .3 -V 5 . fi n fi f s. tg ljzfybf 'fx' A, B. 5 Q i J-..... C. A. Lance Proctor shows off his winning form. B. jeff Boykin, Marian Scarborough, Gil De Shazo, and Lance Proctor work hard at perfecting their game. C. Laurie Teal and Lana Ycilding work hard as a doubles team. D. Lisa Utasi hits a smashing overhead. 254 Left to right! Bach row! Trey Cook, Victor Test, Jeff Boykin, Gil De Shazo, Lance Proctor, Mike Mcflaughey, Guy Coughan, Steve Senter. Second row: David Wellman Scott C0h3H, Lilllflff Teal, ,lllllff ffefilfd, R0blH Burk, Lisa Utasi, Scotty Urren. Front rowi Lana Yeilding, Dena Nlanett, Kami Cross, Marian Scarborough, Melissa Scrog,g Julia Scarborough. . f' fs, - The 1978-79 Junior Varsity Team, Left to Right, Back Row: Alan Hall, Eddie Ehrke, Curtis Williams, Shelly Satterfield, Bill Stevens, Steve Strevel, Bobby Sledge, Jimmy Fangman, Ricky Williams, Virgil Warren. Front Row: Lori Hall, Terry Miller, Dale Rankin, Theresa Everett, Darin Barthlow, jimmy Chappell, j ohn Way man, Mitch Lemen, Lisa Sanders. acl: Buck XK'2lit'llt'S his team during praetice 255 Cougar Girls Basketball The Cooper Girls Basketball team completed their season of play with a 18-12 record. The Cougars started 1 senior, 2 juniors, and 2 sophomores. The team captains this year were Julie Gibbs and Elaine Allred. The Cougars competed in three tournaments. They won con-, solation in the Hereford and Sweetwater tournaments, wherej Julie Gibbs was chosen an All-Tournament player in both. The Cougars won the Key City Tournament. Teresa Seldon and Julie Gibbs were named All-Tournament players representing Cooper. The Junior Varsity team completed their season with a 10-13 record. The junior varsity improved tremendously this year,'7 stated Coach Lynn Condron. With an extremely young varsity and an improved junior varsity, the Cougars should have a great season next year. 1978-79 DISTRICT SCHEDULE Friday, Dec. 29 Tuesday, January 2 Thursday, Jan. 4 Monday, Jan. 8 Thursday, Jan. 11 Monday, Jan. 15 Thursday, Jan. 16 Monday, Jan. 22 Thursday, Jan. 25 Monday, Jan. 29 Thursday, Feb. 1 Monday, Feb. 5 Thursday, Feb. 8 Monday, Feb. 12 San Angelo Odessa Midland Lee Permian Big Spring Midland High Abilene High San Angelo Odessa High Midland Lee Permian Big Spring Midland High Abilene High San Angelo CHS Midland CHS Big Spring Midland CHS CHS Odessa CHS Odessa CHS CHS Abilene High A. Julie Gibbs dunks it? B. The Cougar team shows enthusiasm. ' 3'-3 D Varsity Tflilldf Top liowwlmft to Highti Carey Lindsey, Coach Lynn Condron, Beth Noles, Danna Brand. Bottom How Left to Right: Rebeckah Gibbs, Julie Gibbs, LaDonna Reeves, Denise Moore, Glenda Cook, Donna Hollorah, Elaine Allred, Michelle Cubinc, Teresa Seldon, Brenda Walker, Renee Morgan and Dede Edmond. f .1- a sf . um 'mm W 'ln C. A. Dede Edmond perfeets her free throw. B. Cougars wait anxiously on a jump ball. C. Brenda Walker drives toward the goal. D. Left to Right.: Coach Lynn Condron, Lisa Goodrich, LaDonna Davis, Lori McClellan, Brenda Blankenship, Amy Wadworth, Suzanne Rose, Cheri Harrison, Christine Chambers, Marki Melilillain, Andrea Gayden, Marcella Smith, and Coach Gina linger, 257 I s Cougar Baseball COOPER HIGH SCHOOL Baseball Schedule 1979 DATE March 2 March 3 March I5 March l6 March 17 March 20 March 27 March 3l April 3 April 7 April 10 April ,lil April 17 April 2l April 24 April 28 lVlay l May 5 'kdenotes district games OPPONENT Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson C raham Wlonterey leOdessa 'liSan Angelo 'x'l .ee 9 Permian 'xliig Spring 'Xblidland 'xAbilene 'x'San Angelo xfldessa lil ,ee 'x'Pcrmian leliig Spring 9C'lVlidland 'leAbilene The 1.979 Cougar Baseball team was a strong contender this year. Leading the team with strong pitching ability throughout the season was Eddie Jacques. This year7s returning infielders were Mike Anderson, first base, lVlark Hewitt, second base, Bobby lVliZe, catcher, Tracy Thomas, short stop, Gary lVlearse, third. Jay Zumwalt and Bobby Bilberry returned to the outfield for another season ol' play. Cougar Baseball swung into action this year with a second place in district, tied with cross town rival Abilene High last year The Cougars toughest opponents were Midland Lee, who won district last year, and Abilene High. With the great coaching ability of Chester Dougherty and assistant coach Kent Finley, plus plenty of desire to win from the players, the Cougars had a fine baseball team. A. Bobby Mize gets serious before the game. B. Head coach for the Cougars was Chester Dougherty and assistant ct was Kent Finley. 9911, 4 T? Q iffy 'GG' if Gig, Front row: Mark Heedy, Shane Awalt, Greg Hadley, Gary Mask, Kirk Russell. Second rowi Timmy Kute, manager, Monte Key, Eddiejaeques. Todd jenkins, Beppy Whitaker, David Graham. Third row: Jaya- Zumwalt, Truman Rogers, Tracy Thomas, Jeff Welch, Bobby Bilberry, Gary Wlearse. Fourth row: Assistant Coach Kent Finley, Mark llewitt, Rex Foster, Kyle Stuad, Brad Kendrick, Bobby Xlize, and llead Coach Chester Dougherty. K' 1 A. Returning lettermen were: first row, Jaye Zumwalt, Eddie Jacques, Second row, Bobby Bilberry, Gary Nlearse, Tracy Thomas. Third row, lVlark Hewitt, IKyle Stewart, Bobby lVlize. Not pictured, Mike Anderson. N :I 9551339 B. The infielders were, Greg Hadley, Eddie Jacques, David Graham. Second rowg Mark Hewitt, Kyle Stewart, Rex Foster, Bobby Nlize. 25 9 'V .31 s 5 4 a .- an 4, B4 fa Q .1 N4- E x. ii 'N . S ,qw me 3 f . 'NR ,. KX 1' X A Ev- A ' . X .. . Q: Q 'fi , , H K gs f,.-qw, Lk., 3' in K .f -' .fix W L 1 'F . SA ,-.5 A 4 A . L Q . xs s ff- 4: N fx, ,N ,, Q E 4QLg3q' ' ' lvl Y' . - . HQQXQ, 3' L , B ml . ,1 ,. , . ' , Q3 kk - 1 '1SQ,,:s::f,szi:,,ff1,--. ,Q - 'fx X K-P T11 5.3. -K g -i in ' - iz ' 35 .. 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Woodruff, Gar Michie, Kirk Kepple, Carl Bargainer, Jerry Loving, Eddie Kraft. Bottom Row: Andrew Rankin, Joe Wilson, Mike McGlothin, Edmond Kloess, Jamie Lewis, Jeri Baker, Jean Kraft, Eric Denkhoff f 1 Oct. 13, I4 Nov. 10, ll Nov. 18 Dec. 2 Dec. 8, 9 Dec. 16 Jan. 13 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb.16, 17 Mar. 2, 3 Mar. 16, 17 Cougar Swimming Schedule Odessa Midland Big Spring Lubbock Schools San Angelo Odessa High Wichita Falls Midland Lee Corsicana Amarillo Andrews Schools San Angelo DiStI'iCt MCQBC Regionals State -l--i-fvhifr-1 . . . ,f:- 17 ilfi-:ffrii-.'f. x:S:,U.-11,2 - - . 5- -,. i 1'fi'p-f'f:5:SizL:?sQ- Inv. Inv. Dual Dual Inv. Dual Dual Dual Dual lnv. Dual Dual A 1 V .. . ..,. .. ,, .. A N A fasa J, ..., . ..,. Jees, F B. 261 B. K C. A. Eric Denkhoff doing the back stroke. B. Team Captains: Senior, Carl Bargainerg Senior, Mike lVlcGlotl1in C . Carl Bargainer practicing his butterfly stroke D. The 400 yd. Freestyle Relay Team L to R: Carl Bargainer, joe Wilson, Matt Robinson, Mike Mull lothin E. Team members relax between relays. 262 Cougar G mnastics The Cooper Nlenis and Wonien's Gymnastic Teams lcd for the sixth year by Coach James Xlelfinney, attended fourteen dis- tinguished meets this year. Hard work, practice and devotion are the factors accredited to the teams, successes. The Men's team was strengthened by five returning lettermen, T. Fletcher, David llardy, liarry Henson, David Watson and Gary Kline. Yutaka Uno, Cooperls foreign exchange student from Japan, ,helped the team in district and state competition. Returning lgymnasts for the Womenas teain were ,lulie Julien, Donna Caldwell, Cathy Cubine, Cindy Caldwell and Christi Scott. The ,W0men7s team was assisted by Coach Stephanie Taylor. liven ithough the season started Jan. 25th, both teams practiced daily, Tsince the beginning of school. The first district meet was at home, and the last meet, at state level, was held in Austin. Gymnastics Schedule 1978-1979 DATE KIEFT Jan. 25 San A ngelo-compulsories Feb. 2 Odessa lligh-optionals Feb. 10 l.. D. Hell lnvitational Feb. I3 Snyder lligh-eompulsories Feb. 16 Midland I,ee-compulsories Feb. 20 Trinity-optionals Feb. 23 Permian-optionals March 2 L. D. liell-optionals March 3 Ft. Worth Sokol March 9 Midland lligh-optionals March I6 Abilene lligh-eompulsories March 30 SL 3l District 5-AAAA San Angelo compulsories and optionals April 6 84 7 Regionals Cooper April 20 N 21 E 5 e E 'K i 1 E 2 3 C. eompulsories and optionals State lligh School Championships Austin A. Cindy Caldwell demonatrates perfect form on the uneven parallel bars. B. Momentous concentration is shown on the balance beam by Donna Caldwell. -C. The Men's learn for 378-,79 were the following: Mark Bullock, David Watson, Gary Klein, j. T. Fletcher, Steve Stovall, Yutaka Uno, Bill Wright, Larry Henson, David Hardy and Coach James McKinney. A. A. I . T. Fletcher proves his physical strength on the parallel bars. . David Hardy swiftly performs his routine with precise timing. . In her floor exercise routine, Julie Julien exhibits an excellent hand- stand. D Skillfully, Cathy Cubine displays graceful form on the beam. E. HI think live finally got it . . .W thinks Larry Henson. F. On the rings, David Watson keeps an exact balance throughout his B C routine. ,arww C. D. 264 The Womenis team for '78-,79 were the following: Cathy Cubine, Donna Caldwell, Cindy Caldwell, Julie Julien, and Christi Scott. B. . i. 42 ,,,, 3 E. F. Mm . s ' if ii f,-,t Cougar Volleyball The girls, Varsity Volleyball Team at Cooper proved to be an outstanding team this year despite their won-loss record. Coach Gina Finger felt the team displayed a determined and winning attitude. Senior team member Sheila Haber sparked enthusiasm the entire year, and transfer student Jayne Staekhouse displayed great ability this year. Also, sophomore Varsity member Renee Morgan proved to be an outstanding player with great spiking ability. The junior Varsity Volleyball Team placed fourth in District 5-A AAA competition and won consolation in the Big Spring Dis- triet Tournament. Brenda Walker was chosen all-tournament player. The Varsity and V. teams defeated the Abilene High teams both times they met in close, hard-fought games. 1978 Volleyball Schedule Arlington September 9 Lamar September 9 Colorado City September 12 Stamford September I4 Angelo State Tournament September I5-16 Stamford September I9 Open September 2I San Angelo September 26 Odessa September 28 Key City Tournament September 29-30 IM? October 3 Permian October 5 Big Spfillg October 10 Miflldlld October I2 Abilene October 17 San Angelo Snyder JV Tournament October I9 October 20-21 Od+2SSH October 24 L66 October 26 JV District Tournament October 28 Permian October ffl Big Spring November 2 Millldlld November 7 Abilene November 9 Renee Morgan serves the ball. Varsity Team: Back Row: Coach Gina Enger, Danna Brand, Linda Moore, Coach Dilaana Williams. Front Row: Vicki Harris, Marsha Woolsey, Sharon Mitchell, Elsie Velasquez, Rebekah Gibbs, Renee Morgan, Jayne Stackhouse, Tonya johnson, Julie Gibbs, Sheila Baber. Junior Varsity Team: Back Row: Coach Gina Enger, Danna Brand, Linda Moore, Coach D,Lana Williams. Front Row: ViNita Jones, Cheri Harrison, Laurie Brown, Kendra Badgetl, Sylvia Horton, Janet Melnnis, Karen Hestand, Terri Horn, Brenda Walker. Sharee' Smith Cfrontj and Renee Morgan anxiously await a serve. Yes, Kendra, what goes up must come down. Varsity team members rally for spirit before a tough game. 1 D Cougar Golf January 26.27 San Angelo Invitational February 2-3 Sweetwater Invitational February 9-10 OPCH February 15.16 Odessa Invitational February 23-24 Del Rio Invitational March 2-3 Austin Invitational Nlarch 9 4GSan Angelo March 16 'x'AlJllClf1e March 23 +Big Spring March 30 lellflidland April 6 9eOdessa Wdenotes district tournament The Golf Team practiced many long hours at the Country Club and the Maxwell Municipal course this year to improve their golfing skills and lower their scores. The team was directed in their endeavors by coach Nlcl Lindsey, who worked constantly at helping the young men improve their golfing skills. Led by returning lettermen, John Slaughter, Rusty Rock, and Bruce Robertson, the golf team faired well in the various tournaments throughout the year. Other members of the team were Steve Johnson, Grant Maples, Greg Rinehart, Charles Grant, Doug Mclllillon, Randy Vernon, John Stein, Kevin Brinson, Rruce Mitchell, Delbert Riddle, Randy Rock, David Mladenka, Clayton Hoffman, Stuart Douglas, John McCart, and james Wiggins. Coach Lindsey should have a good season next year, as many golfers will be returning to the team. A. Senior letterman Rusty Rock sinks a putt. B. John Slaughter hits out of trap. w X is t H? 'tif f 9, we Top Row: Coach Mel Lindsey, Clayton Hoffman, David Mladenka, Randy Rock, Bruce Robertson, Rusty Rock, John Slaughter, James Wiggins, Delbert Riddle, Bruce Mitchell, Kevin Brinson. Bottom Rowi john Stein, John McCart, Stuart Douglas, Randy Vernon, Doug McMillon, Steve Johnson, Donny Spoon, Grant Maples, Charles Grant, Greg Rinehart. Returning lettermen Bruce Robertson, Rusty Rock, and John Slaughter check scores with Coach Lindsey. A. Seniors Bruce Robert- son, Rusty Rock, and D a vid Mladenka look over score cards. Bruce Robertson Ms' A vfggw. .f , if yyv- . '7 1' . '14 I 2 - 'L ' 'VU 1 .55 KL ' ,,,. ' . , i ' ' .1,. 268 watches his shot. D.-X'l'E Ff-lv. 24- Nlurtzh lxlilftill Xllll'l'll lhlilftill XApril 6 April I4 9e,fXpril 20-QI April 28 lqlay -lt-3 '3 l' t. Worth liccreat IO l6 Xlarmzli 24 llig Spring Xlefct .30 . Girls Track cooritii Guns riuciix H pppp p 1070 SClllClDlll.E NIEFT llighlanflrrr Relays l,uhh0m,:k lnvit. Spur. lnvit. -.Sl Amarillo Relays llistrict Open licgiorial Upon State Pl ,ACE lft. Worth Clark Fin-ld l t. W. Clark Field liuluhock Coronado ion lllcct Spur I-Zig Spring A marillo liig Spring 'l'4wxas Tmzli l,ulilJ0ck -N11stinll.'l'.9tadium Nlost ol' this years wornrrifs truck team wore talcntml young atlilf-urs who wcsrff aiflvrl hy their t'Xpf'I'lt'Ill'1ffl seenior tcvum mcm- hors. 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H'-3' V Q. .A Left to right, Sitting: Twyla Pearce, Sandra Evans, Karen Hadley, Wendy Ross, Staci Welch, Dede Bell, Nelda Collins, Caryn Coody. Second Row: Kelly Alvis, Managt Valerie Kershaw, Marie Samuels, Brenda Walker, Janet Hudgens, Mindy Moore, Dana Hannan, Janet Melnnis, Vicky Quinn, Manager, ,lhenii Barnett. Third Row: Pat Armenta Janice Thomas, Amy Welage, Kelly Magee, Stacia Pool, Mary Ann Jenkins, Coach D'Lana Williams. Top Row: Valarie Valentine, Manager, Dee Dee Curtis, Vic Seldon, Pam Chambers, Tonya Johnson, Shareei Smith. Not Pictured: Kelly Davis, Lisa Hanzlik. ...wa---Mw+-7-- - ' .K I . 1 X MA . 515 V. .1 I A 3, 'dc' 5 ' 'UW . fy-... ,, P 415112: f V 7,5 I ,W H , I .. . .wm....,,a f 1 ' f-Aw K , ' f ,, ' , :fav K , , . . t . . coovea comms , a y N f,A.,.,..,,,.. f-M A-I 'fm 1 I , , , - 5 A ' I H 4,,,.,,aWwfMfWM.Ma.,a....:ia.,, ,, I gf I W' A I f I ' , , 2,13 W., . ' ,,,,..,..e QQIT1.. M-W' , .f , f,::w.,,, ' , . , ff' al' , 1 , . . , ww.. . ., VV 'f fH'f'-fdwi' hw 1, fwfr! ':2l.ifEf-ffL5, 'A f',l'fP'!' ' at ',1Sff'5 ' : W lillf Y .- .. If ,, H t. he y, W .Q f fy , , , K- M f 4 M -L 1 r ,bw-, ,- f QL, 5 f ., 9 ,gy . , agree: i, , . ' + B. ' M na- we A. A. This yearas Relay Team: Left to Right: Janice Thomas, Mary Ann Jenkins, Violet Scldon, Dee Dee Curtis. B. Nelda Collins practices the hurdles. C. This yearis Cross Country Team included: Left to Right: Patty Armenia, Janet Hudgens, Violet Seldon, Ann Holley, Amy Welage, Kelly Magee. Not Pictured: Rebekah Gibbs. Cougar Track The 70 Cooper track team had a successful season this spring, under new head coach Mike Wheeler. The team was strengthened hy nine returning lettermen: sprintersg Keith Pantalion, David Williams, Ricky Thompson, Charles Rainey, and Rilly Anderson, distance runnersg David Nelsen, Bill Zapata, hurlerg David Lovell and pole vaulterg Tim Prine. Team memhers who also added to the success of this season were, Terry Simmons, David Johnson Scott Estes, and Joey Mosshart. COOPER TRNCK SCIIEDUIE l9T9 D.-WE XIEE1' lfrfxcu Fell. 10 Triangular-San Xngelo-lictor Ran Angelo Fell. l7 Open Fell. 24 Abilene Relay Meet A.C.ll. Xlarch 3 Lubbock Relays Lubbock March 10 Possum Kingdom Relays Graham Ylarch I6 Killeen Relays Killeen March 23-24- lVlarch 30-3l April 6 Wildcat Relays San Angelo Relays District Meet Temple San Angelo Rig Spring -ao B. A. Distance runner David Nelsen warms up. Q h B. 1979 Cooper Track captains are, Tim Prine, Charles Rainey, David Nelsen and Ricky Thompson. Cooper Track Shines in ' First row left to right: Richard Bilbrey, Billy Lawson, Shawn Owens, Brent Coefer, Steven Goetz, Charles Buttemeycr, Sammy Collazo, Tony Ortega, .lohn Kirkland, and Coach Prentice lVlartin. Second row: Coach Mike Wheeler, Ted Colvin, Kevin Scally, Eddie Delahoe, Ted Gonzales, Kcneth Estes, Tim Prine, Bill Zapata, Joey Mosshart, Billy Anderson, James Lowry, David Greer. Third row: Cr-.teh Seott llindman, Brad Suggs, Terry Simmons, David Johnson, Geoffrey Curtis, Steve Hennessey, Steve Malpass, Dale David, Scott Styles, Keith Pantalion, Seott Estes, Charles Rainey, David Nelsen, Ricky Thompson, Walt Anstead, David Lovell, and Coach Johnny Grimes. Not pictured: David Williams, Terry Orr, Reggie Cuse, Greg Cruse, Alvin Jenkins, and Kyle Stuard. A. B. Walt Anstead, David Lovell, Terry Simmons, and Geoffrey Curtis clear the hurdles. Cougar pole vaulters are Scott Estes, Tim Prine, Shawn Owens, and Steve Hennessey. Cooper sprinters are left to right, Kevin Scalley, Billy Anderson, Joey Mosshart, ,lames Lowry, Dale David, Ricky Thompson, and Charles Rainey. Shot putter and discus throwers are Brad Suggs, David Johson, and Ted Colvin. 272 D. 'F' wi. ....q., f B. 5 N,,,,--M W- 'ixsnm - 'Q' if meet mm 5 2.1 an 1- L . .. ,Xx. Q12 ' b. Intramurals The Cooper intramural program has rvally vonw alive- in tht- last couple: of yours. Sturlcnts from cacll homcrooni have tho opportunity to purticiputv in tl Illlflllllil' ol' sports invlnrling football. vollvyball. tennis. track, ping pong. anrl lmaskvtlrall. lntramurals givo studt-nts who are not on a varsity or junior varsity tram a feeling of tronipfftition anrl the Cllilllfitf to lH?COllIf' involvorl in atlllutics. 'flux teams are made up by combining homerooms or by infliviclllal homurooms compcfting against caftli other. ,-X large' marjority Ol' these homurooms participate in the dillmfrent sports tllfljllgllllllt the school year. llany rivalrif-s occur lwtwccn the teams during comps-tition. 'llhc man behind the swric is Xlr. Carl flliildcsrs. HP lumps all ol' the teams and their SCll0dllll'3S organizud and is the director ol' the many activities that intranlnrals Iitffllllfff tliroughont the yr-ar. A. Girls get in shape through tht- help of intramuruls. B. Rusty Hoff canit be-liefvv he hit the pins. 27 3 wk Q A f fr ,Q L., J 2 f , ,4,,:,,. ., ,H ggi ,i--1 .M ' Wie-E 1 , D. + , ,Gm ' fm ,Q W' l f 'I-mf 4.v-- Wife mum, A f:,ra.M. ' 1 , ug, qawufw 4 1 1225 E. , fm at M' r. 5 xr' ' ,.. nf bali rw , t PM G. aria.. -iii ,. .... .......mu. W., .ff lk., F. 1 V xy, A i ' X. , li H. A. Carl Childers made- all the action happen in intramurals. B. Todd Jenkins displays his basketball skill by rolling the ball down thc court C. Tracy Thomas shoots as Eric Young, Greg Wills, Wes Wilkerson laugh. D. Ping pong is taken seriously in Intramural action. E. Carl Childers points out the rules ot' the game. F. Three football playcrs get ready for the game to begin. G. 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'Jhe Swiss Colony Westgate IVIaII I'Dinner without cheese is like a kiss without a squeezt DtAMOND SPECIALISTS FOR OVER 50 YEARS WESTGATE SHOPPING MALL Aau.ENE , TX 79605 STORE PHONE 915 692-OSO7 I SHIRTS SPECIALIZING IN Custom T-Shirts Team Jerseys Group Prices Embroidered Sportswear Photo Shirts Individualized Gifts 1 mzewenis ant Qatteny and Fname shop Q' f ' ' , 6' 'Q I' I' fo If live II f X 3' -ie It - If 1,74 i I ci. . x 0 I , St! Orlglnal Art Gu. Qt ,Q Cfedfixe SUSfO 1.:Er9:min9 F9 .ssss W It Fsewemi.2:szswr.saL:ffJsF 55 73 I fries Gsefzsssrs,2RmmT'fss5:iLRH:aD ,pf gf E l MIRROEZQZZTQJZE HANGING Til M I I1 2507 Buffalo Gap Road 1 J, Abilene, Tex.. 79605 HA N IIIIII IIIIIII I III I I I II I 2602 BARROW BILL HALLMAN D Key Stamps With Every Purchase 4th 81 Oak River Oaks-Home Furnishing Center 9:30-6:00 Mon.-Sat. 9:30-9:00 Thurs. Westgate IVIaII Store I0:00-9:00 IVIOIL-I'il'i. IOZ00-6:00 Sat. . Merchant Park Budget Store 308 OPEN 7100 A- M A CLOSE II-00 P' M' 9:30-7:00 Mon.-Sat. 9:30-0:00 Thurs. Auto Service Cents-r-7:30-5:30 fVIon.-Sat. 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 Mc:Murry community. Students some to Nlc:Nlurry for many reasons. They say that they remain because ofthe quality of the student body and farzulty. and because of thelfriendly. informal atmosphere on campus, The best way to become acquainted with life on Mclvlurry Campus is to visit us and learn first hand. 'N' Y ', 'T. rg t 0 make your mmlc here... . . .ond here HARDIN-SIMMCNS UNIVERSITY AbiIene's Firsi University + Since 1891 iCompliments of HSUP 9 7 8 - I 9 7 9 nL.iQ.i and Hudgens 9 fl Vicki Vick Treasurer E Becky Host' XV-PI'f'SiIlf'lll an ' W Cindy Spifzvr S E i 2, WM fi, if Nl iris Lori Be-hrs-ns sf' as 'Q l!W,,i5 W ia II, f 5 -f,,, Becky f 5' - 1 Allrvd 9 Civ if 1 ff , Tracey M , 'N Lew- L 5 YH' Lawrie V- bm Z' Sumner i Q J, President - - my Sem pre Tranc- Cliliurd Se-frrvlury' Karla Wilson Sally Siddens Social Chairman 'ms 1. Eva Ailts President Carolyn Marsalis Treasurer is , + , jeanni Smith Robin Moss A ' P, Emily -f' 5 gil Tice Vice-President C ..,, K Becky Leslie Melinda Elizabeth Bradshaw Houghton Overman Moncibaiz Secretary Parl. Historian Chaplain ? Q Q7 -as.. 2: Becky Burks Missy AA A Anderson if Deane U9 o f Hanna f-1 Laura Kendall 312 Kim Whilley Stacey Harris Agape Tri-Hi-Y Lisa Johnson Dana Harman K .73 1, ,5 ff ' .17 1? .. fs,- Marsha Meier Shari Hutchins Sondra Wade Connie Chatham is y,s f 'Z i 5' 'E ? 4 i 9 -vi' 1 f gg fi Q 14 Ja: EF Kim Aloma Joanie Brockman Mokry Forbes Chris Mlynek Mindy Dunn President Janet Mclnnis Kwai Susan Hanzlik Treas. Karen Cowan Janet Decker Kendra Badgett Parl. i -,,f:l1:QZ,.. zii ,-:., . ,. .. k Carla Bobo Sec. s we if xx , we 55 1 'g E?EE T. '--2SE1a5i:f?!!5f HI- Y' Carol M okry Hist. Tanya Sandefur Mindy Moore Susan Adrian Julie Ryan V. Pres. Starla Chew Chaplain Rene'e Griffith Judy Bennett sii M E' , A Q X up ir iii fi5Ef?sf 5 , :-- i Q 3 A 78-79 Janet Bennett President Kelley Magee Linda Woolf Susan Jones Erin Schneider g Parliamentarian , Woodward 316 Donna Hollrah Recording Secretary mf- - ,we , T V 51 -X- E L tii,,7 ttir H grzalglor Carey Lindsey Belynda Bowling ' x TYHCY Mandy Walkfff Martin liik Jane A. 5 ,V Grant 5 L I Corresponding A 1.1 f 1 S' S e cre ta ry 'Sit .. ,. ' -:,,r N ii 33553 Lind ttti nneii e e Z lf ,.,. ii ,, ,. :age-v , if 5 8 Kim Engler V-President Laci Vaughn Lori McGhee Nancy Smith Cindy Caldwell fa? , YE ,L 4 , X , V-ff' 2 ,yml 1 Tri-Hi-Y W QI ,. E xi 'Q X Q 1 Amor5 I978-I979 R 5 Q 'K 6 mi cf.. N N? an We F' W 317 5:4 Darlene Zullo 18 Anne Libby Graham Bowdoin Charlotte Caldwell Sandra W ailing . Melinda K lm Davis Harwell l l i Viklxl Tanya Brenda Michele White Dukes Cannedy Patton Carrie Monika Strange Murray Nancy Valley Cave Reed Gloria Karen Lisa Forest Amy Yvonne Norman Brooks Tatum Dennis Alsdorf Dionne Parliamentarian Secretary President Vice-President Treasurer Photographer K J Rhonda Downing 78 79 Aowakiya T H Y Michelle Clemons Vicky Quinn Kim Gay Christi Gay Dede Bell 320 Michelle Cubine Dandi Baldwin I X 5 Azhh Z. iih Darla Aldridge Darby Amy Betty Ann Beverly Black Kinard Wadsworth Spears sf A , P -' ' . . size . , My. .im as W. I ., or 4, Teresa Spicer Historian Danette Dozier Treasurer Tracey Swafford Chaplain Lee Ann Powers Corr. Sec. Glenda Cook Parliamentarian Angela Evers I Beverly Morgan President Karen Hadley April Humphrey J ' .- U aiie s Mary Lee Fife Rec. Sec. Brenda Clendennen W? Pen-i Paige Jennifer Jennifer Marisa Kirk Powers Hunter Wayman Delleney Capri I978-I979 Tri-Hi-Y Julie Eichorst Melinda Wilkerson Karen Elliot Cindy House Shelley Satterfield Lesa McDonald Sara King Sylvia Bonny 322 C ' s. 4 5 tazffff--ix cj, Kandy Charlotte Pam Marisa Watson Smith Farrington Allison Kim Chappell .lulic CiHdY Edwina Bufng President TFCHSUFCF Historian Tandy Tarr Vice President S ' 1 ,,,...:g N gf '5 Cathy G rimes I bhq Rec. Sec. . 51 fffz .9 :mp C p ,. p p Q.. ' 'X' ii-1 'N it s Caroline Jackie Barbara Rose Core Knapp Corr. Sec. Chaplain Song Leader Leigh Ann Reynolds Joy L0ri Cynthia Talena Gilliland Snowden Akin Mara f d -' Pam Walker Sharon Altum flllbante Zlliri-Tiai-3 1979- 1979 Cindy Kathey Pam Elsie Cindy Laurie Kathryn Newton Fussell Townzen Velasquez Willette Brown Allsup .f 5 X K Q X S 1 as Michelle Leonard Rhonda Kohutek I aurie J I --. Vmyygw J 1 '55 If' Harris . ri? 1' si avi 3 24 Becky Huggins Robin Burke Tanna Newberry Angie lVlcAlpin QA ,sf .al . - 5 wx 3 X Donna Williams Tiffany Scott Vice-President Linda Moore Chaplain Shelia Baber President P Cheryl lVlcKissack Treasurer Tandy Lawlis Parliament arian Carla Robinson Secretary H7 Lisa Petty Historian Concordia I9 8-I9 9 r yn 1, my . 5-. .Q .L X, 1. . S .. . . AW rlij ,gase- - . . w euiki . k NK J es . Q . lv L if Q' 5 -ua Sherry Twyla Lindy Robyn Williams Pearce Tauer Thomas Niblo Ellouise Christi Carter Riagg x ik' Efz:ffsM.. 3SYiIH f--H 2 YV Y YVVVY Miriam Holt Gena Steele Susan Kilpatrick Pama J ohnson Laura K K Kathy Hodge V. Burks 326 Donna Phelps Julie Hodge Margaret Williams Susie Vickers April Thomas s Terri N ancy Kim Harrison Brennon Floumoy Social Com. Treasurer Susan Sadler Michell Lacy P arl. Judy Williams Paula Clowou Shelley Owens N Tri-Hi-Y Honestas In ua X ,NX Q 2 Q.. Elaine Sides .-f f Michelle 1' I 1 if Tyle I' 'LZL A ii Tracye Scott Q it 1' 137 i Carolyn Cockerell an Sylvia it A , 5 McKee lVlarki lVlclVlillan Dee Ann Knighl V-President Sydney Senlcr Vicki Temple ,lanuye Hale Kelle Elaine Mclalan Allred Parliamenlarian Leanne Caldwell Secretary C '-,. F , 1 , qi? A ' E71 Dee Anne Garrett Chaplain Linda Ellis President r en r. .fl 5 Connie Spicer Treasurer Theresa Everett E' 'xv Ewwv, C Rayne Regina Janet Pam L3 Donna Palmer Adkins Franks Hollowell BradleY Christine Denise Tonya Teri Donna Sl1ZiC lifitt 3 2 8 Chambers Moore Cossabone Hall Love Carden ales . iw gif, Q13 :L A ,,,,.w- 5557! 51 1fb QM' zz? UO 1 j' if 'nic bf t. 1 Q 1 s Nha..- A all 4? 5' if 1 ,4 A I978- I979 Tri-Hi-Y i , . vi I 'L k ' -',, 329 X w Tancy Baldwin Phone Chairman Karen Thaxton Cindy Mims ,leanna Battey Dena Nlynatt Martha Bashford Charlotte Ray Tina Haley 0 Cindy Armunta Photographer ... C w We Stacey Lowe Historian lui i K as ,iq I i 4, .W Tedye Kukowski Treasurer , Dinah 'r - McDaniel President ar R ... X lfflig 'i 1 , it Becky Kidd Vice President the ' ' rii i W - ty ' Rebecca N K McDaniel JI, Secretary - t fm 3: L, at .a Patty Armenta Parliamentarian f Susan Garrett Dianna Russey Marsha Woolsey Jean Ann Simmons Karen Scalley Isabella Toops Laura Shaw Tammy Maxson Phone Chairman - Lisa Goodrich W Q K. Q33 Q ,,.. Sip A X if ax -- i if A ii Q Terri Gruber K 1 Sharre Catherine Smith Mendenhall Loralyn Toni Parliamentarian Secretary Williams Gregg J ' --. l ft if if Q si - G B5 eeee B ,, C e,e ee Q , B fl A p 1's,.Q,f M ,. Sherri Gruber Margaret Ann Rose President Julie B Gibbs Treasurer 5 N in Q . Edye Beth Noles Rebekah Bobbi Anderson Intra. Gibbs Monk Stephanie Brooks V-President Rene'e Mathieson Nelda 3 3 2 Collins La Donna Reeves .Q W , lli. 5' A F Z , Kelley Carla Karrenbrock white Brenda Blankenship Resa Lori Kidd McClellan Chaplain Lesa Truitt Terri Gregg X fs E is ful' ,li . A is 'iff 5 fl, 'Q' X Karyn Keathley Lindy Kendrick Martha Whitaker Terry June Jacques DuVall Tri-Hi-Y I978- I 979 Sorella Lisa Fulwiler Karen Jennings Calhy Cubine Susan Baker Julia Scarborough Chatly Guerra 334 mi' is fi L 4 as, Suzanne Andrea Marian Judy Lisa Rose Gayden Scarborough Reese Utasi Julie Kellie Lana Nanis Burson Andress Yieldingg Guerra Treasurer President Vice President Recording Soc. ,1 Cindy Gee Parliamenlarian Susan Tippen Chaplain Meaders Moore Song Leader Alice Kelly Suzanne Liebman Alvis Barbee J ulia Kathryn Siewert Whiteley A .. S ll a 'r af . ,,.' M . L3 fr fi K A ree Sandra Evans Caron Bray Carrie Henson Ann Holley Jacqueline Dennis Caryn Coody I978- I 979 Talisam Tri-Hi-Y Pk? :Yr N ff ..' xl Q'4, N E nk., fx if. , .Xw wr Q 7?rf 'P fxif A 7 - 1 xx fix -Mwagg., J 3 N -'K X ,, W x I i I rf 'Rf' n fanning Cynemory 0 .4 5 clolwct can 5 claim cw mine? not money nor thingo for Crylr. gim gfccrlowj cpcafcael cQccmirez anal Qpiclzey fewio X 'X 3 all theoe can olieg in ouch ca olwrt time So ualwct io mine - except my Qeelingo my memcrieo and time . .xx Advertising Index AAA Vaeuum St-rviee 291 Nlvilene liookkeeping 292 Alxilene liookstore 286 Alxilene Christian University 289 . 1l1ilene.1unior Rodeo Cluh 296 Alvilene New Car Dearlers 291 .4l1ilene Printing and Stationery 305 Aldersgate 'Wethodist Chureh 298 Allen l'1uml1ing 286 4unt 114-tty's Rags 300 l1aaek Florist 307 l1arln-e's 1'lum11ing llardware 300 l1ath Shoppe 297 liihle Hardware 301 llilll Camera Repair 303 l1il1's Drive-ln Gros-ery 308 Borden 282 Brew:-r's Art Galary 308 Car1's Cleaners 305 Casler Wlotors 301 Chapparral Vlotors 291 Cora-Cola 288 Dalgren Yamaha 297 Dixie llig 307 Fdsel Burlord Florist 286 Farm Bureau lnsuranee 284 l arr's llushpuppies 285 Fashion Lane 302 First l1aptist Chureh 295 Ford 'lnraetor lne. 284 Franees' 299 Fulwilt-r's 302 Furr's 301 Gil1son's 285 Grigsl1y's 287 Grissom's 305 llardin Simmons University 310 Harlan 8:-arden lnsuranee Agent-y 299 llarry Jordan Family Style Meals 305 lmages 284 jewel Box 308 .1811 284 K-11ol1's Steak House 282 K 81 11 Welding and Repair 291 Ki-ndriek Realty 287 Ke-nt's llonda 294 KFMN Radio 306 l.a llaeienda 303 l.a.s 'Vlargies Antiques 305 l.a .let 293 l.uei1e's Florist 303 1.ynn Eleetrie 284 Vlary l'at's Beauty Shop 293 V1t'Vlurr5 College 309 Merle Norman Cosmeties 305 1Vlinter's 301 1V1otlern Bout and Shoe Serviee 303 Motherhood Matt-ntity Shop 297 l'awn Shop 307 Pender Company 301 Pioneer Drive Baptist Church 283 S 81 Q Clothiers 292 Se-nter and Senter Realty 304 St. 1'aul's Methodist Chureh 290 Swiss Colony 308 TG 81 Y 306 '1'hornton's 308 Trailways 291 T-Shirts Plus 308 Virgin ia Lee-'s 1'ie Shop 297 Seniors Abbott, ,Inhn 52. 199 Aills. Eva 52, 237. 312, 177. 178 Ake, Ronnie 202 Alexander, Mike 52, 159. 158, 132, 244, 21 Allmant1.Jimmy 52 Allred, .lerry 52, 156 Allred, Stephen 52 Allred. Tammy 52. 216. 218, 221 Alsdorf, Amy 52, 318 -Xlvard. Vlike 52. 182 -Xnderson. David 52 -Xnderson. 'Vlike 159. 250, 249. 251 -Xnderson. .loe 52. 159. 250. 249 Antlerson, Vlissy 52. 182. 234. 312 -Xndress. Kellie 52 .Xndre-ws. ,loe 52. 198. 199 Xreher. llilly Xreher. .lohn 52. 143. 2-1-0. 238 Arnold. Keith 52 Mkins. l.isa 52, 226 Ayres. Cheryl 52. 255. 240. 157. 238 Haber. Shelia 52. 266. 1-14. 324 Bagley. Rohert 52. 201. 202 Baker. 11ar11ara 52 Baker. Donna 52 Baker. Karen 54 Baldwin. Dandi 54. 135. 133. 238. 320 Bargainer. Carl 152. 32. 153. 54. 261. 262. 244 130. 150 Bama-tt. Cherri 54, 190 Barnett, .lln-ni 54. 159 Barnett. Sahra 54 Bartlett. Kenneth 54. 198. 200 Batko. liddie 54 Batko. John 54. 70 liattey. ,leanna 54, 69. 330. 235 Baugh. Christina 54. 173 Beason. Sarah 54 Bet-khaln. Darla 54. 177 Bennett. .lanet 54. 182. 316 Bergeson. l.ennis 54 Bevill. l.arry 54. 76. 177 Billxerry. Bohhy 170. 54. 76. 159, 133. 259. 244 Blaek. Steve 229. 144. 198, 231. 200 Blaekmon. 1.etha 54. 216, 218 Blake. David 54. 142. 240. 239. 158. 159. 133 Blake. Gary 54 Boho. Carla 56, 180. 224. 226. 225. 314 Boggs. Wayne 56 Bonni. Sylvia 181. 230. 144. 231. 132. 322. 51. 56. 180, 224. 226. 228 Buren. .loe 56 Rox. Sherry 56. 173 Boyd. james 56, 222 Boyd. lelil' 56. 159 Boykin. 11-11255. 56. 136. 155. 254. 280. 253 Bozeman, Terry Bradley, Elizabeth 56, 225, 164, 204 Bradley. 1,aDonna 56, 144. 328. 216, 218, 221 Bradley. Mareia 56, 226. 231. 223, 222 Bradshaw. 111-eky 56, 237. 312, 177 Brand. Vlike 56, 232, 159. 244 Bray. Caron 31. 56. 240, 157. 156. 334, 235 Brennan, Nancy 56, 326 Bridges. l.ora 56 8rier.,1arnes 218, 229, 56, 226, 229, 228, 216, 220 Briss-oe. Ronnie 56 Brooks. ,lesse 56, 172. 191 Brooks, Rotlgf' 56 Brooks. Sherry 30, 56, 224. 225. 182, 240, 235 Brothers, .lames 56 Brown. l,isa 56, 201. 202 Brown. Randy 57 Brown, vletor 57, 157, 156, 244 Bruneau. Brent 57. 211 Bryan, David 57. 190 Bryson. Cindy 57. 189 But-li. Kimberly 57. 66 Bulloek, Sandy 57. 156 Burehlield. 11eeky 164 Burgess, Susan 57, 180. 226 Burks. 111-eky 57, 204. 312 Burns, Etlwina 57. 180. 240, 181. 155. 237, 322 Burrow. Jon 57. 198. 199 Burson, ,lulie 57, 334 Burton. Patricia 57. 225, 132, 216. 279 Caldwell, Donna 57. 264, 263, 159 Caldwell. Gerald 57, 155 Caldwell. ,limmy 57. 159, 250. 249 Caliendo. Gerald tjerryt 144, 174, 173, 228 Camaeho, Lawrence 57 Camphell, Leslie 57, 225, 66 Canada. William 57, 225, 190 Cannon. Louise 57 Carlson, Doug 57, 207 Caronna. Bill 57 Carroll. Craig 192, 190 Carter, Mary 30, 32, 132, 237, 235. 236, 240, 59, 81, 139, 135, 224, 225, 182 Casey, .lay 207 231. 229, 57. 226, Casler. Vlike 59. 237 Cavazos, Delura 59 Cave. Yanet 59. 207. 318. 31 Chamberlin. Yanessa 59 Chamlyers. .Ioe 59. 200 Chambers. l'am 59. 266 Chastain. Mike 59 Clark. Shellx 59 Clemons. Dennis 59. 156 Clemons. Miehele 59. 61. 320. 216. 218 Cot-kerell, Carolvn 59, 328 Cot-hran. .lim 59, 180 Cohen. Seoll 59. 255. 150. 152 Cole. Sonja 59 tfoltharp. Curt 59. 216. 222 Come-lla. Tlioinas 59. 182 Conley. .lay 59 Cook. Gilhert 59. 204 Core. ,1at'1Ki4' 59. 240. 215. 322. 239 Cortez. Beelu 59. 225. 160. 212. 164 Colman, Shi-rill 59 Cox, David 60, 222 Cram. Beth 31, 30. 60. 138. 226, 230. 145. 231 Cranor. V1aly 53. 60. 316 tirosthwait. 1111111 60 Cruse. Greg 60. 250. 249. 251 Culmine. Nliehelle 60, 133. 257. 320, 150 Cunningham, Dana Dalfern. David 60. 182. 156. 66. 223. 222 Dahlgren. David 60. 234, 2-1-0 Daniels. Clayton 60. 190 Danielson. ,lohn 60. 179 David, Dale 60. 272. 244 Davis. Brut-e 60. 209 Davis. ,lames 60, 190. 216. 218 Davis. Seott Day. Randy 190. 195 Delloyas. tk-eilia 60, 201. 203 Di-ment. Corky 195, 60, 192. 198. 190, 200. 194 Dunn. Connie 220, 152. 219. 240. 62. 234. 261, 150 Dunn. '14indx62. 156. 133. 311. 150 llurilla. 'Wiki' 199 Duvall. .lune 277. 66. 62. 159. 1-1--1. 154. 166. 330. 23 lfarnest. Dianna 62, 225 l'1iel1olst. 1ulie62. 322 Fllis. l.inda 62, 14-11. 15-1. 328. 25 lim:-rx. Ylanin 62. 182. 132. 150. 152. 30 lingler, Kevin 62 lfngler. Kim 62. 316 l'1verhearL .lames 62 livers. Xngela 62. 159. 320 Fann. Carmen 62. 226. 228. 231. 216. 218 Farris. Deidra 62, 182 Ferrell. Carl 62. 240, 238. 237 Ferris, Naney 62. 223. 222 1 il'a'. wary 1.1-f-62. 158. 132. 237. 320 Files. l1arhara 64 Fitts. .1ll1ert64. 213 Fleteher, .1. T. 64. 263. 264 Flournoy. 1-'am64. 213. 326, 216. 218. 221 Forlu-ss. Rhonda 64. 226. 227. 173. 1-1-4 Ford. Susan 64 Foster. Rex 64. 159. 259. 150, 32 Fowlkes, Barry 53. 64. 144. 156. 176 Friske. .liinmy 64. 225 Fuller. Ray 64, 177 Fuller. Riehard 64. 215. 30 Fulwiler. l.isa 64. 225. 334 Gaines. Karen 64. 225 Gardner. Dara 64. 207 Garrett. DeeAnne 237, 32. 64. 173, 240. 328 Garrett. Susan 64. 225, 330 Gavden. 'Warshall 64. 244 Gazatille. -1rt64. 156 Gee. Cindy 64. 334 Gililxs julie 332. 20, 64, 36. 266. 158, 159. 256, 257 Dempsey, Viekie 60 Dennis, Forest 60, 318 Dennis, ,laequeline 60, 240, 237, 334 Dennis. Susan 60, 226 Densman. ,loretta 60, 180. 160, 164, 161 Deshazo, Gil 220, 218, 60. 159, 254. 280. 216, 255 Devf-reaux. Debra 60. 215, 207 Dizmore, William 60. 190, 216, 218. 219 Doheny, Karen 60, 207 Dorsett. Rusk 218, 221, 31, 55,139,138 228, 214, 216 Downy, .Iames 62, 198 Downing, Ron 62, 159, 244 Draper, Ken 62, 198, 199 Drusedow, Bobby 62, 225. 216, 218 Druin, Greg 62. 179 Drury. Roh 62. 234. 240 1 5 Gibson, Sherri 219. 61, 64. 156. 326. 216. 218 Giddings, 11o1n-I1 64 Glass. Dennis 229. 226. 158, 230. Gohle. Stephen 65, 204, 206 Goggans. Randy 65. 211, 31 Gomez, Fxltlit' 244 Gonzales. Kelley 65. 215. 30 Gowens. Stephanie 65. 204 Graham, Christopher 65, 207 Graham, Donna 65. 133, 237 231, 244 GranL .lane 32, 316, 235, 152. 237. 65. 143. 135 225. 182. 240, 133 Gregg, Terri 65, 159. 237, 164, 277. 21 Gregg, Toni 65, 159. 155, 168, 33 Grimes. Cathy 177, 65, 226, 234, 322 Grimm. Sheri 65 2, 277. 29 228. 145, 231 337 Cvrulxer. Mike 65, 158, 159. 244 Guerra, Nanis 151. 236. 32. 65, 144. 155. 237, 334. 150 Hadley, Mike 65, 158 Hale, .lunaye 65, 158. 328 Hale. Peter 65. 138, 214, 223. 222 Hall. Cynthia 65 1 1all. Susan 55, 65, 226, 160, 230. 164. 161 1'1amn1. Cynthia 65 llaiieoek, Russell 65 Hanna, Roger 65 llannan. Dani I 66 Hanzlik, Susan 221, 66, 182. 133. 314. 216, 218. 169 Harden, l.en 66. 226. 215 liardin, Cheryl 66. 216 Hardy. David 31, 66. 69, 138, 224, 263, 264. 144 Harris. .loel 66. 245. 158, 133, 244 Harris. Staeey 66, 312 Harrison. Mart-us 66 Harrison. Terri 66, 326 Hartslield. Randy 66. 135, 159. 144. 154 1-lassell, Seott 66 Hayes, l.a11a 66 Haynes. Mark 66. 216. 218 Heath. Kin1herly66. 213 Hedriek. Robyn 66, 226. 180, 230, 231, 32 Henson. l.arry 66, 263, 264. 159 lrlerinann. Marvin 66. 211 Hernandez. Manuel 66. 198, 199. 31 Hewitt. Mark 66, 259 1r101lge..lulie 66, 326. 216. 218, 219 11ot'l'111an, Terri 66 Hollis, liryan 66, 234. 240 1-lollowell. Glenn 68, 209 Hollrah. Donna 68. 225. 256. 316. 150. 151. 30 1'1olmes. Andrew 68, 69, 202, 235 Holstin, 1,ori 68, 175. 176 1'1olt, Cary 68 Holt. Miriam 68. 326. 216. 220. 218 House. lflossie 68 Huggins. Beeky 68. 324 Hughes. Roliert 169. 20, 32, 68. 154, 132, 280, 216, 220, 218 Hunter, jennifer 163. 30. 68. 137. 154. 166. 320 Kukowski. Tedve 71. 266, 330 Lammers, Paul 238, 71. 240. 32, 132, 237 Lanz. Seott 71, 132 Lara, Rosa 1.aSalle. Katherine 71. 227 1.aw ler. Pam 71 1.el'twie11. Mark 71 Leggett. Rita 71 1,1-nius. 1,ester.Clii't'231. 229. 235. 71, 1 .lames 202 Lester. Terry 71, 209. 244 Litton. liuliha 71. 201. 203, 31 Lloyd. Agina 71 1.loyd. Randy 71, 134, 159, 244 1.oekhart. Tom 71 Love. john 69, 71. 209, 31 1,ove1l, David 71. 158, 159, 272 1.oving, ,lerry 71, 261. 190 1,oving. Sheri 74, 150 Lowe. Star-ey 330. 169. 170. 237. 32. 74. 139, 143 135. 182. 240. 132. 237 l.uton. .lames 74, 234 M1'Cathren, Rieh 74, 156 MeCle1lon. Charles 74, 144 MeCowen. Bill 74 Y1eCul1ougl1. Bradley 74 Ylellaniel. Dinah 74. 330 M1'Daniel. Relweea 74, 189, 330 Me1'1lreath. David 74. 190 l11eCzlughey, Mike 255 Ylt-Clolhlin. Mike 74. 261, 262 M1-Gaugh. Alise 74 MeKelvain, Dehhie 74- M1'Kelvain, Edna 74 N1e1.aughlin. Mark 74 Mehean. Barhara 74 Mel.:-an, Mike 74 Mel,1-od, Mit-hel 74, 225 MeNaughton, Rohert 74, 132 Me'Velty. Dennis 74. 31 We1'herson. Timothy lTiml 74. 207. 244. 209 fV1a1-on, Magee, 1.ynn 75 Kelly 75, 159. 316, 270 Maloney. Tom 75. 225. 209 Vlanlooth. Tom 75, 226. 229. 144, 150 226, 228. 230 Hurd. Shauntee 68 lluriek. john 68 Hutehins. Shari 68. 312 lreton. Kevin 30, 68, 224, 234. 225. 240. 235. 32 Isbell. Steve 68. 190. 195 laeks. 1.1-onard 68 Jaeques. lfddie 68. 159, 259, 244 .1ay, Dianne 68, 182 Karen 334. 277. 25. 68. 159. 144, 155. Jennings, 237. 164 johnson. 1.isa 68. 182, 312 johnson, Mickey 68. 190 Johnson, Pama 67, 70, 160, 164, 326 lohnson. Robert 70. 225. 150 johnson, Sandra 70 Johnson. Tonya 70. 266. 158, 159 Johnston, Marlies 70, 215. 150, 152, 31, 30 Jones, Diana 70 Jones, ,Iohn 70, 203 jones. Lonnie 229. 70. 226. 198, 199 Jones, Penny 70, 189 jones. Traey 70, 201. 190, 203 Jones, Weldon 70, 159, 244 Julien, ,lulie 70, 264. 158, 155. 316 Warguand, Kristy Marr, Sherry 75. 154, 202 Marsalis, Carolyn 75, 312. 177 Martin. Steve 75, 204, 205 Martindale. .lonathan 75. 225. 216 Martinez. Alieia 75 Martinez. Raul 198. 200 Mathieson, Renee 75. 332, 169 Vlattingly. Greg 75 Vlau. Cynthia Mayfield, 1,isa 75. 204. 205, 31 iii.-ar..-, Gary 75, 159, 259, 150, 152, 244 lV1elson, ,lohn 218, 229, 75, 226, 144. 231, 216, 150 Mendenhall, Catherine 75. 144. 332 M1-rloek, Steve 75. 179 Meyer, Deanne 75. 204 Miller, Michelle 75. 212 Miller. Rumell 144, 231, 133, 216, 218. 30. 229, 75. 139. 224, 226, 228, 230 Miins. Cynthia 75, 330, 31 Mitehell, Archie lV1itel1ell, Sharon 237, 239. 32, 75, 174, 173. 266, 240. 132 Jumper. Melinda 70, 189 Karrenlmroek, Kelley 163, 70. 137. 158. 154, 168, 332 Keaihley, Bryan 249. 70, 159. 154. 132, 66, 244 250 Keels, David 70. 204, 205 Kendrick, Brad 26, 51, 70. 144, 132, 259, 244 Kent, l.aura 70. 261, 218, 216 Key, Monty 70. 159, 141, 259. 244 Kidd, 11.-.fky 163, 169, 170, 32, 70, 176, 164, 330, Mile. Bolihy 75, 258, 259 Vlladenka, David 75, 268 Mlynek. Chris 75. 214. 314 Mokry. Carol 77. 314 Moore, Cathy 77 Moore, Linda 77, 266, 159, 237, 324 Moore Meaders 214 334 150 151 222 24 31 sri, 77, 138, 1371, 144: 154, 1 i ' Moore, Raymond 77, 32 Morey. Pamela 77, 201. 202 Q 150. 151 Kilpatriek, Susan 238, 326, 216. 218. 240, 70, 135, 224, 225. 182, 133 Kimble, Phyllis 70 King, Todd 70 Kirk, Perri 163, 237, 70, 158, 154, 166. 133, 320 Klein, Gary 71, 263 Kloppenhurg. Lynda 71 KnHPP, Barbara 170, 71, 226, 230, 144. 322 Knapp, Steve 71, 144-, 169 Knight. Dee-Ann 144, 145.154, 164, 328.161, 22, 184, 51. 53. 71. 140. 160. 182 Knox. Kerry 220, 218, 71, 215, 209. 153, 216 Korman, Blake 71, 158. 159, 250, 249 338 Morgan, Beverly 150, 30. 53, 77, 135, 138, 133. 238, 320 Morgan. Kirk 77, 177 Morley, Regina 77, 159. 155, 166, 277 Morrison, Matt 229, 77, 138, 226, 144. 231 Moles, Marsha 77, 204 Mueller, Natalie 77. 139, 182. 132, 30 Murray, Monika 77, 189, 318 Myers, Dwayne 77. 222 Nance. Kevin 77, 250, 249 Nease, Noel 229, 77. 226, 231 Nelson, David 30, 67. 77, 159, 144, 271, 272. 150 Nelson, Regina 77 Nelson. Rohert 77. 225. 216 N11-smith. Gene 198. 200 Newton. Cindy 77, 324 Nieholson, Randy 77, 207 Noaek. Tammy 173, 215 Yoliles. Shawn 78, 202 Norris, Martha 78. 192, 190 0'lmrien. Kelly 235 0111-n, Ritek 78, 179. 30 Olan. Glenn 30, 78, 228, 215. 216. 220. 179. 218 Owens, Ronnie 78. 204, 205 Parker. Cyndi 78 Parker, Rhonda 78, 190 Parks, Ranee 78, 191 Perry, John 200 Peterson. ,loel 61. 76. 78, 209. 216 Phelps. Donna 78. 180, 326. 216, 218, 221 Phillips, Julie 322, 18, 135, 180. 240. 181. 132. 238 Pierre. .loe 78. 158, 244 Pinkslon. Toi 78 Pool. Stacia 78. 159, 216. 218, 221 Porter, Ken 78 Powers, Paige 78, 159, 277, 26. 144. 155, 237. 320 Prine. Tiln 78. 158. 159, 271. 272 Pruski. To111 207 Rainey, Charles 67, 78, 159. 271 Rainey, Jeri 78, 150 Ralston. ,lel'l'rey 78. 152. 150 Randel, Mark 78 Ray. Davie 78. 216. 218 Ray, Karen 78. 224, 226, 225. 230, 14-4, 238 Reedy, Mark 237, 31. 30, 51, 79, 137, 144. 259, 29 Reising, Renee 53, 79. 192. 216 Reyels. David 79, 225. 30 Rhodes. Cindy 79 Rill-nhurgh. Randy 79. 201, 202 Rivera, Rudy Roliertson. Brure 79, 268 Rohertson. Rusty 79. 198, 199 Robinson, Carla 79. 154. 190. 324, 31 Rohinson, Ellen 79 Rot-k, Rusty 158, 267. 269 Rodriquez. Sandy 79 Roemiseh. l.iz 79. 227, 225 Roemiseh. Rose 79 Rogers. Steven 79, 32, 30 Rogers, Truman 79, 259 Rose, 1.inda 79 Rose, Margaret An 11 235, 222. 31, 51. 79. 134, 182. 154, 332 Rose. Caroline 168, 322, 163. 24-0. 79, 234-. 158, 144, 154 Ross, Thomas 79 Rouse. Cody 79. 156 Rumhle. Sandy 79, 204 Rurnsey, Eddie 79 Rush, Marvin 79, 155 Ryan, Julie 79. 314. 177, 178 Sager. Melissa 79 Santana, David 80, 216, 220. 218 Saunders, Cathy 90 Saunders, Charlie 80 Sehertz, Mary 80, 133 Sehieek, Laurie 80, 179 Schneider, Randy 80 Schwartz. Stephen 172 Seher. Kathy 80. 173. 215 Seitz. Arueda 80, 212 Seldon. Violet 80, 160. 156. 176. 164, 270 Seldon. Wesley Senter, Steve 80, 158. 154, 133, 255 Shaeffer, George 80. 153 Sharp, Sharon 80, 234. 173 Shepard. Mark 80 Shepherd, Cindy 204. 205 Shults, Shirley 80, 190, 191, 194, 31 Siddens, Sally 80, 312, 177 Sides. Elaine 80, 328 Simmons. Melinda 80. 207 Smart. Maxwell 156 Smith, Bohhy 80, 179, 244 Smith, Danny Smith, Donnieee 80. 234, 240, 228, 207, 31 Smith, Sharee 216. 80, 266, 158, 159, 231, 332 Smith. Tresa 80, 176, 150, 30 Virgil 156, 236. 150 Smoot. Smoot, Virginia 276, 277, 278, 24 Snow, Patricia 225 Snow, Tommy 80, 150, 151, 32 Spain, Deborah 82, 215. 216 Spalding. ,lohn 280, 237, 216. 66. 218. 240. 22, 55, 82. 137. 182. 155, 133 Speight. Carol 82 Spieer, Connie 218. 221, 30, 82. 226. 144, 231. 328, 216 Splain. Ronald 210, 207 Staekhouse. .layne 82, 266. 145 Staggs. .lainie 82, 182, 153 Stan ley, .lf-ft' 82 Steger. ,laquetta 82, 234. 173. 240, 235 Stout. James 82. 225. 215. 216 Suitor. 1.onnie Tatelmeyer. Daryl 229. 82. 227. 144, 209 Talley. Sean 82 Tarr, Tandy 82. 180, 181. 133, 322. 36 Taylor. Chris 82 Taylor. Kary 237. 216, 218. 82. 137. 159. 144.155. 132, 280 Teal, Ronnie 82 Temple, Vit-ki 82, 328 Test. Dede 82. 177 Testa. Doininie 150. 23. 82. 137. 240, 154. 280. 237 Thaxton, Kirk 219, 30, 82, 182. 215. 216, 220, 218 Thomas, Paul 82. 198, 200 Thomas, Traey 82. 158, 159, 133. 259. 274. 244 Thompson. .lerry 190 Thompson. Rieky 155, 271, 272 Toler, William 82, 190 Townzen, Pam 83, 240, 324. 237 Travis, David 53. 83, 144, 222 Tweedie, l,inda 83, 189 Uno, Yataka 63, 83, 263 Vaneleave, Connie 83, 225, 189 Van Cleave, Robert 83, 199 Vargas, Glen 83. 139, 210 Yarner, Beverly 83, 234. 173, 240 Velasquel. Elsie 83, 266, 158, 159, 324 Viekers, ,luanette 83, 190, 216. 218, 221 Waclswtirtli, Tom 83, 159 Wagner, Ron 83. 215, 216, 220, 218 Waldraff. Rieky 83, 213 Walker. Traey 67, 83, 182. 316 Ward, Ronda 83 Warner, Carla 83 Watkins. ,loe 198, 199 Watson. David 144, 229. 83, 138. 226. 263. 264, 1 59 Watson, Roland 83, 210 Waymon, jennifer 320, 163, 51, 83, 154, 157. 156. 164. 202 Wehb. .lim 83, 201 Weber, .lolm Weher, Sally 83 Wells, Melanie 83, 225. 182, 154, 235 West. Cindy 84 West. Tom Wheeler, Chuek 84, 216 Wheeler. Dianne 84 Wheeler, Teresa 84. 216, 218 Whitaker, Reppy 84, 259 White. Carla 84, 158, 164, 332, 163 Whitman, Ray 84, 144. 159, 158, 244 Wiegel, David 84 Wiegel, Mark 84 Wilkerson, Wes 84, 159, 158, 209, 244 Williams, Donna 84, 155, 324, 31 Williams, Sharon 85, 324 Williamsiin, ,lohn Willis. Randie 84, 226 Willis, Tommy 85 Woodward, Ted 222. 32, 31, 30. 85. 224, 225. 132, 175. 176, 150 Woolf, Shari 85, 32 Woolsey. Marsha 85, 266, 330, 235 Wright. Kelly 85, 240, 159, 155. 237 Wright, Mitchell 178. 237, 32, 61, 85, 143, 240, 236, 177 Wright, Peggie 85 Wright, Bill 263 Wyatt, Amanda 85 Wyatt. Susan 85, 204. 206. 205, 32 York. Jacqueline 85, 31 Young. Erie 85, 176 Ziegenhagen, Mike 85 Zimmerman, Paul 85. 177 Juniors Adams, David 91, 244 Haven, ,lane 98, 180 Adkins, Regina 91. 102. 134. 328 Aldridge. Darla 91. 240. 159. 158. 237. 320 Alexander. Kenneth Allison. Marisa 91. 234. 322 Allred. Elaine 91. 159. 257. 256. 316 Alvarez. Vliehelle 91. 204 Atnhrosio. Domenico 91. 182, 244 Anderson. Angela 91. 227. 173, 237 Anderson. Willialn 91. 159. 272. 244 Anstead. Walt 91. 272 Artnenta. Cynthia 91, 164. 216. 218. 221, 188 Arlnenta. Patricia 91, 166. 330. 188. 270 Armstrong, Mike 91. 215. 191 Atchison. Brian 52 Ayers. ,lerene 91. 182 Ayres. Ronald 91, 244 Backus. Laurie 91. 191 Bannister. William 91 Barliee, Suzanne 91. 240. 158. 238. 334 Barrero. Leo 54. 200 Barrett, Gordon 91 Bartltlow, Darin 91. 255 Bashlord. Martha 91. 330 Baskett. Miehael 91. 169 Beaton. Ronald 91. 216. 218 Beaird. Guy 91 Bearden. Glenn 91. 225. 237 Beltrens. Lori 91. 106. 182. 311. 216 Bell. Cheralyn Bell. Kevin 91. 226 Bell. Mark 91, 202 Benn:-tt.,1udy 91, 314. 218, 221, 188 Benton, .lulia 91. 234. 240. 326. 177 Bergan. Lonnie 9. 190 Berry. Greg 91. 159. 158. 244 Beyerle. .leann e 91, 104. 177 Bilrerdorf, Brent 91. 215 Bivins. Nolan Black. Charles 91. 210 Blackwell. Tommie 91. 190 Blair. Scott 91, 204, 205 Blake, james 91, 138 Bland. Terry 91. 211 Blankenship, Brenda 91. 158, 166, 237. 332 Boden. Kim 91. 188 Bondiek. ,loe 91 Boner, Frieda 91 Bonny. Bill 91. 92. 226. 228. 231. 169, 170 Born-go. Sammy Booker, Traeey Bowling, Belynda 91, 104. 316, 179 Bowman, Valerie Boyd, David 91. 198. 200 Boyd. Kevin 91 Brand. Danna 91. 240. 234, 266. 159, 257. 326 Branham. Kenneth 93. 198, 199 Brier, ,lulie 93 Brinson. Kevin 93. 268 Brooks, Carl 93 Brooks. Darrow 202 Brooks, ,lames 93 Brooks, Karen 93, 207. 318 Brooks, Kevin 93. 108 Brooks, Stephanie 221. 93, 332, 216. 222, 218 Brown, Claudie 93. 159. 252 Brown, Eugene 93 Brown. Kevin 93 Brown, Mendie Brown, Monty Brown, Tammy 93 Browall, Brenda Browning, Brenda 93. 191 Brunson, Eva 93, 201, 203 Bryson, Darrell 93 Buck. Annette 93, 204 Buck. Richard 93 Bui, James 93 Bums, Greg 200, 218 Burrow, Alan 190 Bussell, Wesley 93 Byrnes, Greg 93, 216 Caffcy. Barbara Calderon. Lupe 93 Caldwell, Cindy 93. 264, 263. 159. 316 Caldwell, jackie 214 Caldwell, Leanne 151. 152, 169, 93.180, 172.168, 323 CampbelL Shirley 93, 204 Cannedy, Brenda 93. 234, 318 Carey, Mark 93 Carlson, Chris Carrigan, David 93, 234. 159. 158. 252 Carroll. ,lohn 93. 190 Carroll, Misty 93 Carter. Christi 93. 324 Castleherry. Carl 93 Castillo. Tino 93 Catltey. Connie 93. 209 Chalker, David 93. 225, 216, 220, 218 Chambers. Christine 93, 159. 164. 328 Chamhers.,1oe 198, 191 Chaney. Bill 93 Cheek, Brian 93, 191 Cheek, Deedee 93 Chick. Stephen 93, 191 Cltupka, Vince 93 Clements, Darrel 190 Click. Cindy 93. 173. 215 Coekrum, Bud 93, 216. 218 Coker. Kris 93. 207 Cole. Perry 93. 140. 182, 215. 216. 220. 218 Conrad, Andrea 93. 159. 181. 158 Conway. Shirley 93, 172 Cook. Glenda 93. 159, 158, 256, 257, 320 Cook, john 93 Cook. Trey 255. 93. 216. 218 Cooper. Kevin 95. 204 Cottom, Deborah 95 Counts, David 95, 138. 222 Courtrigbt. Chris 95, 153. 215. 214, 216. 218 Cox. Bobby 94. 95, 215. 216. 220, 218 Crider, Riehi 95. 216. 222 Cromley, Tholnas 95. 234 Cross, Kami 95. 255 Cruse. Reggie 95, 250. 249 Cru7. Al 95. 225. 216. 218 Cubine. Cathy 92, 95. 264. 158, 280, 234 Curtis. Det-Dee 95, 159. 216, 218. 221. 270 Curtis, Geoffrey 272 Dalli-rn. Sue 95, 160. 164 Davidson. Elaine 95, 225. 228. 215, 216. 220. 218 Davidson. Frana 95. 156, 216. 221 Davila. Kerry Davis. Dee Ann 95 Davis. Gene 95 Davis, Kiln 95. 226. 160. 164 Davis. l,aDon na 95 Davis, Roger 95 Davis, Cheryl 95. 189 Davis. Sammy 95 Deaver, Larry 198. 200 DeBerry. Cathy 95. 96. 160. 164. 216, 218 Dm-Golyer. Earlean 97 Delloyos Angie 95, 189 De-Laney. Sheri 95, 225, 177 Dcnkhoff, Erie 239, 95, 96, 261, 262, 225. 240 Dionne. Yvonne 95, 225, 154, 314 Dix. Cindy 95, 180. 240, 322 Dixon. Carrie 95 Doering. Tim Donald, Eddie 95, 226. 191 Dozier, Danette 95, 159, 166, 320 Dugan. Carolyn 95 Dukes. Tonya 95, 209, 318 Dunman. Dontia 95, 172 Dunn. Paula 95, 102. 188 Dulnas, Auwayne 227, 216, 218 Edmond. Deatrice 257 Edwards. Donnie 95, 191 Edwards, Michael 95. 211 Eicholst, Doug 95 El Attrache, Mark 95 Ellinger, Scott 95, 238 Elliott, .lohn 218, 95. 240, 156. 239, 216 Eltringham. Wayne 95 Ely. Mark 203 Ely. Steve 95 Emory. Danny 95, 108, 229, 226 English. Danny 190 English, Scott 95, 234 Estes. Scott 95, 272 Evans, Deborah 95, 172 Evans, Tom Everhart. Carolyn 95, 180 Fangman,,1immy 95, 215, 255 Fanous. Ann 94, 97 Farmer, Mark Fenwick, Delton 97 Ferguson. Kimberly 97, 189, 218 Femandez, Cheryl 97, 182 Fitzpatrick, Debbie 156 Fitzpatrick, Tommy Flournoy. Kim 221, 96, 97, 102, 156. 326, 216 Ford, Kyle 97, 244 Foster, Ginger 97, 213, 169 Fowler. Don 220, 222, 97, 229, 226, 173, 231. 216 Franks, ,Ianet 97. 226. 164. 328. 150, 152 Fry, Roy 97 Garcia, Manuel 97 Garcia, Miguel 97 Gay, Christi 97. 320 Gee, Larry 97. 150, 244 Geer, Linda 97. 240, 237. 156. 316 Gerard, ,lulianne 97, 255 Gibbs. Rebekah 27, 97, 266, 158. 257. 164. 332, 170 Gilbert. David 97, 240 Gilliland, Joy 97. 153. 166. 322, 218 Given, Gary 97 Golightly, ,limes 97 Gonzales, Belia Gonzales, Ted 97 Goodrich, Lisa 90. 97, 159, 164, 332 Goodwin. Steven 190 Graham, Anne 97. 207, 314 Gregory. Sharon 97 Gregory. Tommy 97 Griggs. Kelly 97 Gutierrez. Dolores Gutierrez, ,Ioe Gutzke. Darla 97 Hackfeld, Mark 97. 158, 216. 150. 244. 218 QP ,-, Holley, Ann 98, 159, 158, 334. 270 Holmes Alan 98, 201 Holmes, Bill 98 Homer, ,lon 98 Hood, Stephanie 98 Horn, Terri 98, 266, 223, 222 Horne, Corde 98, 201. 203 Houghton, Leslie 98, 312 House, Cindy 98. 156, 322 Houston, ,lay 98. 229, 180. 226 Houston, Ronny 98, 159. 252 Howard. Patricia 98, 227, 168 Howle. Mike 98, 159, 238. 244 Hudgens, David 98. 215 Hudson. ,leff 98 Humphrey. April 98, 166, 320 Hurd. Maurita 98 Hurst. Donna Susan 98, 189 Hutson, jeffrey 98, 216 lreton, .lulia 98 Jackson. Susie 98. 182. 216, 218 Jackson, Liesa 98, 182 Jacques, Frances 189 Jacques. Nelda 98, 204 James. Dan na 98 Jeflierson. Wesley 98 Jenkins. Alvin 98, 159, 144, 250, 249 jenkins, Todd 98, 259, 274 2... A .N rw Hadley. Greg 97. 100, 259, 244, 29 Hailey, Norman 97 Haley, Tina 97. 160, 182, 164, 330 Hall, Dennis 97, 215 Hall, jennifer 97, 180. 168 Hall, Mike 97. 225 Hall. Tracey 97, 189 Ham, Amy 97 Hamilton, Paul 97, 156, 216. 218 Hanna. Deane 97. 234, 160. 164. 312 Harkins, Marc 97 Harman, Todd 97, 190, 31 Harmon, Mike 97 Harrell, Danny Harrell, Phyllis Harris, ,lack 97 Harris. Kim 97, 173 Harris, Laurie 97, 234, 158, 164. 324 Harris, Neils Harris, Vicki 97, 266, 166, 179 Harrison, Doug 97.108, 138, 215, 214, 216, 218 Head. Tom 98, 215, 190 Heffeman, Dan 98 Helms. James Hennessy. Steve 98, 135, 214, 272 Henry, Paul 98. 238, 252 Henson, Carrie 98, 158, 168. 238, 334 Herring, Clayton 220, 218, 98. 102, 229. 226, 215, 216 Hi1l.,1ames 98, 190 Hill, Rodney 98 Hill. Steve 98, 153. 244 Hilliard, Debra 98, 106 Hodge, Laura 98. 326, 216. 218. 221. 219 Hofii Russell 98, 158, 273, 244 Hoffman, Clayton 98, 182, 268 Hogan, Julie 98, 226. 231 Holcomb, boretha 98 Holland. ,lim 98 ,lennings.,1immy 98 Johnson, Barbara 98, 226, 179 johnson. David 98. 159, 272. 244 Johnson johnson . john 98 . josh 216, 98, 225, 240, 238, 239 jones, Bennie 98. 177 Jones. ody 99. 198. 200 .lones Jordan, ed 99.216, 218 Mileah 99 Kell. Brenda 99. 188 Kelley, Diana 99, 188 Kendall, Linda 99, 226, 312 Kendrick, Brian 99 Kerley, Ty 190 Kidd. Resa 332. 169. 90, 96, 99, 240, 155.166 Kim. Larry 94. 138. 216, 150, 220, 218 King. Mary 99, 159. 158. 237 Kirkland. ,lon 99, 182. 272 Kirkman, Sam 99, 138, 214, 216, 218 Kirkpatrick. Monica 99, 216, 220, 218. 169 Kistler, Kristi 99 Kistler, Stan 204 Kloess, Edmund 99, 261, 180 Knigbtstep, Glen 99. 225, 215 Kobutek, Rhonda 99, 324, 169 Konecny, Larry Kraft, ,lean 99, 261 Kute. Tim 99. 259, 244, 169 Kwiecinski. Daniel 99 La Brenz, Lisette 99 Lacy, Michelle 99. 326, 177 Lamb, Lisa 99, 110. 168. 216, 150. 152. 218 Lambert., Wayne 99 Lammons, Deborah tDebbie1 99, 180 Landers, Rebel 99, 226 Landreth. Lisa 99, 215 Langston, Andrew tAndy1 99, 229, 226 Lankford, Susan 99, 177 Lantrip, Patricia 99, 203 Lara. Ruby 99, 155 5 4 LaSalle. .lane 99, 189 Lassiter. Christi 99 Lathen. ,lohn Lawlis, Tandy 99. 240, 168, 324. 169 Lawn-nee. De1x1xie99. 188 Lawson. llilly 272 1.1-asure. Rodney 99 1.e, Hong 99 I.:-e. Bill 99 1 1...-. mu, oo 1.1-men. N1iteh99, 159. 156. 255 Lemons, .lan 99 Lewis. Dehra 99 Lewis. Riekey 99 1.ielnnan. :tliee 96. 99. 240. 238. 334 Lillihridge. Leslie 99, 234. 240 Lilly, lloward Linder. Steve 99. 229. 226. 215. 216. 220. 218 Lindsey, Carey 99. 159. 256. 316 Mergenhagen, Paul 101. 159 N111-hie. Car 101. 261 Vliddleton. Lisa 101 Miers. .lay 101. 159. 252 Miller. Gina 101. 216 Miller. Tammy 101. 188 Vlilehell. llruee 101, 268 Mitehe1l,Carrett 101. 211 Milrhell. Sheila 101. 188 'V1ixon. 1 rank 101. 158. 244 Nllynek. Lori 101. 153. 154 Nloake, Steve 103, 159, 246 Montzibaiz, Elizabeth 103, 312 Monk. Rohlxi 103. 166, 332, 150, 169 Nlontel. Roy 103. 201. 202 Vloore. Clilli 103, 234 Moore. Gary 210 Moreno. Rim-ky 103. loft. 210. 215 Xlorgan. Vliehael 103. 252 l,iol'l'. Sondra 1,itt'hfield, ,lohn 99. 216. 218 1,iltle, Beth 99. 156 Lively. Sue 172 Lively. Terri Lowther, Linda 101. 102, 234 Lueke, Roy 101 Luer21.1esse 101. 210 Luton. Charles 101 Nl:-Alister. Cary 101. 201, 203 Vleftlpin. Angie 101, 324, 169 1V1i-Connell. llmee 101. 138, 214. 223, 222 Wm-Daniel. Allen 101. 225. 138. 216, 218 Vlelferrin. Earl 101. 199 fV1s:Cil1, Tim 156 Melnnis. Danny 244, 101, 159, 158, 141 Melver, Kent 101, 260.261, 209 Mt-Kee, Sylvia 101, 110. 154, 156, 328 MeKissaek. Cheryl 101, 324, 169 Ms-Millan, Ed Melxlally, Patrieia 101 lV1ePherson, David 101. 158, 209 Madden, Meldoy 101, 180 Malaer, Claudia 201, 203 Malone, Mike 101. 198, 199 Vlaipass. Steven 101. 159, 272, 244 Mara, Talena 101, 226, 228, 231, 322 Marerum, Richard 101. 211 'Vlartin, Art 101. 158, 246 Martin. Gwen 101, 180, 226, 150 Martin, Jennifer 101 Martin, Larry 101 Martinez. Danny 101, 211 Martinez, Tony 101, 207, 216, 218 Mask, Cary 101, 182 Mason, Mark 218, 227, 234, 229, 233, 216 Massey, joe 101, 159, 244 Massey, Melody 101, 188 Mathis, Lee 101, 190 Matthews, Michael 101, 207 Mays, Floyd 101, 215, 216 Meadows, Ceeil 101, 204 Meier, Marsha 101, 156, 312 Melega, Kathy 101 Mt-ller, ,laek 101, 182 Mergele. ,lon 101. 159, 244 340 t Morris. Aubrey Worris, Doug 103. 108, 156 Morris, Chuek 103 Morris, Dee 103, 177 Ylorris. Paul 103, 203 X4orse.je1'l'rey 103. 172 Moss, Robin 103, 312 Moles, Melinda Vlueller. David 103. 215 Vlurphy. Chris 103 Neatherlin, Lisa 103, 204, 205 Nelson. Tammy 103 'Yr-mherry. Tanna 103. 214, 207. 324 Yewton, Doris 103, 225 Nihlo, Thomas 103 Niekell. Riehard 1'03, 216, 218 'Xlorman.C1oria 318. 103 Yonheutl. lflorine 103. 156, 179 Norton, Seott 103, 225 Nowell, jay 103 Vuekols, Denee 103. 189 Olisky, Kevin Orr, Terry 251, 27, 245, 246, 244, 250, 249 Orren, Seotl 103, 240, 159, 255 Ortega, Tony 103. 156. 272 Ortiz, Chris 103 Ortiz, Cynthia 103, 215, 216, 220, 218 Ortiz, Mike Ostercamp, Melissa 103 Otoupal, Mark 103 Dverman, Melinda 103, 164, 312 Owen, Chip tlwens, Kobe 103, 191, 196 Palmer, Rayne 103, 158, 166, 328 Panlalinn, Keith 103, 272, 244 Parker, David 103, 106, 159, 216, 218 Parker, Tammi 103 Parks, Roy 103, 198, 199 Patterson, Randall 103 Patton, Michele 103, 207, 318 Paulk, Mitchell 103, 201, 203 Peaden, Melanie 103, 188 Pence, Gary 103, 225, 211 Pentecost, Coy 103, 216, 218 Petty, Lisa 103, 226, 231, 324, 169 Pierce, Greg 103, 159, 158, 238, 250, 249 Piet'4'e. Seolt 103. 159 1'l1mlt1ali..1oe 105. 182. 215. 216. Polk. Laurie 105. 226. 230 Polk. Molly 218. 96. 105. 134, 182, 326, 216 Powell. Lisa 105, 227. 173 Powers. 1,1-1-.Xnn 90. 105. 159. 237. Prado. Donny 105. 216. 218 Prinee, Teri 105. 154, 223, 222 Proetor. lirooks 105. 225. 216. 218 Proctor, Lanee 104, 105, 254, 255. 150, 169 Pueketl. Charles 105. 216 Purser. Mark 105. 158, 244 Quinney. Sheila 105 Ramirez. Ralph 105 llanex. Kelly 105 llasherry. Tim 105. 207 liatlilill Monty 105 liuyliord. Teresa 102. 105. 164 llaymond. lioll 105. 211 Reagan. Rieky 105. 190 Reed. Cedrie 203 R.-.-ft. will-y 105. :na Reese. .ludy 169. 105. 134. 158. 166. 238. 33-1 Reeves, LaDonna 3. 32. 90, 105. 159, 158. 256. 257. 168 Riddle. Delhen 105. 190. 268 Riddle. 'Vlike 105 lloadeap, lirure 105. 209 llohertson. Laura 105. 188 Holiinson. Dennis 105, 159. 24-1 llohinson, Vlark 105. 207 Rohinson, Vlatt 105. 261, 262 llolxinson. Susan 105. 188 Rmrk. Randy los. zms Rodgers. Cindy 105 Rodriquez. David 105 Roemiseh, Mary 105 Rogers. Raye Lynn 105. 226 Romero. lfrzuik 105. 209 Rose, Rolland 105. 198. 200 lloss, ,lefli 105 lloss. Randall fliandyl 105. 225. 224. 182. 239. 240. 238 Row. .lames 105. 198. 200 Ru:-las. ,loe 105. 216. 218, 221 Rumhaugli, llaehel 105. 180 Rundle. Kelly 105 Russell, Kirk 105. 259. 244 liyan, Marikay 105, 188 llyan. Peggy 105 Samuel. Clara Sanehez. ,lesse 105 Sands, Paula 105, 226. 190 Sanford. Craig 107. 216. 218, 219 Sealley, Kevin 107, 159. 272. 244 218 168. 320 Searlxorough. Vlarian 31. 107. 254. 258. 334. 255 Searhrough, Ava 107 Sehneider. 1'irin 107. 225, 138. 182. 214, 316 Sehneider. Sherrie 107. 188 Sehroeder. Terry 100. 107 Svtiuehler, 'r1m'1o7, 159 Sehwalh, Chris 107, 158, 244 St-hwartz, Kenny 107. 216. 179 Seotl. Cristy 107. 168. 150, 179. 30 Seott, Dave 107 Si-otl, Tiftany 107. 324, 150 Seott. Traeye 107. 159, 328 Seay. Stanley 107, 108 Selclon, Teresa 107, 257, 164 Sharp, Glen 107 Shaw. Mavis 107. 189 Shelley. Stephen 107 Sheppard, Patrieia 107, 190 Shew, Starla 107, 314 Shields. Thomas 107 Siewart. .lulia 90, 107. 334. 29 Simmons. Terry 107. 159, 272, 24 Simons, Troy 107, 201, 203 Simpson. ,lerry 107. 225 Slaughter. John 159. 107, 158. 267, Slayton, Leisha 107, 188 Sledge, Bolmhy 107. 225. 215, 255 Smedley, Tony Smith Smith Charlotte 107. 182, 322 I Cheri 107, 215, 218 Sll'lill1, Curtis 107, 231 Smith, Harvey 107 Smith ,lohn Smith, Kenny Smith Mary 107 Smith. Mark 158 Smith Mike 107 4 268, 246. 244 Smith. Roh'-rt 107. 159 Smith. Terri 237. 107. 229. 226. 240. 239 Smith. Tolw 107. 226 sumti. 'I'.,,.y 107 Snapp. ,laretl 190 '1'imIl107 Sneed. Snellii igzs. Anne 107 Snow. Teresa 107. 226 Snowden. 1.ori 107. 322. 169 Solomon. Fonda 107 Somerville. V1ie11ae11V1ilvtet 107 Spaulding, Yon tliillt 107 Spears. lietty Ann 107. 158. 320 Spieer. Cyntl1ialCindyl 109. 225. 226. .111. 21 Spieer. Teresa 109. 320. 169 Splain. lion 109 Sporisky. Wayne 109 Slaggs. Shannon 109. 204 Stallo. Dwayne 109 Stanford. Palrieia 109. 190 Steele. Cena 109. 326 Steele. Ula-n 109. 190 Stevens. William 111110 109. 255 Stewart. Pam 109 St. Peter. Ronald 105 Strange. Bill' 109 Strayer. Dehhie 109. 234 Slrevel. Steve 109. 255 Sluard. Kvle 249. 109. 159. 259, 246 Sullivan. Mark 109 Sullivan. Riehard 109. 216. 179. 218 Sulnmitt. Yieky 109 Swaflord. Trai-ey 109, 158, 166. 320 Szymanski, Paul 109 Tally. Ria-haul 109, 23-1 Tatum. Lisa 109. 215, 207, 318 8 . 244. 250 Taylor. Carey 109. 226. 230. 204 Taylor. Donald 109 Taylor. .lay Taylor. Kevin 109. 138. 214, 216, 218 Taylor. Trina 109. 156 Teal. Laurie 109. 182. 158. 254. 255. 150 Tedford. Cindy 109. 188 Templ eton. Lisa Tevelxaugll. .loni 109 Thomas, Claude 109, 172 Thomas .laniee 109. 270 Thomas. .lerry 109 Thomason, Chervl 109 Thomason. Ronnie 109. 190. 216 Thomson. Glenn 109 Tiee. Emily 109. 182. 312, 216. 220,218 Tippen, Susan 109, 158, 164. 275, 334 Tisdale, Andy 109 Todd. Blake 109. 204. 205 Torres, jerry 109 Townsend, Dehra 109, 188 Truitl. Lesa 109, 141. 275. 332. 141 Truseott. Pat 109 Tueker, Cara 109. 172, 166 Tun ne Tun ne ll, Sherry 109 11. Carl 244 Turnlxull. Andrew 109. 191 Tyler, Tvree, Ma.-11.-lip 109. 328 B.,m,y 109. wo Un derwood. .lane 94. 1 11. 226 Unrue, Mary 111 Upehu reh. James Upehureh. Sonja 111, 179 Untold. Riehard Valentine. Valerie 111. 240. 158, 168, 237 Vandiver. Gary 11 1 Vantillrorg, Rhonda 96, 111, 160, 164, 216, 162 Van Zandt, Kenny 111 Vashaw. Tim 111 Veloria, ,lean 111 Vidaurri, Rose 111 Vineyard, Deanna 111 Vlelas, Nicki 111. 234. 240, 159, 166 Waldon. Harrel 111 Walker, Kristi 213, 111 Walker, Pam 111, 234. 160, 158, 164, 322 Wall. Tammy 111. 156 Wall, Traey 156 Walling, Sandra 111. 318 Walls, David 111 Warren, Virgil 111, 255 Watson, Guy 111 Watson, Kandy 111, 158, 237 Weatherhy, Desiree 111, 188 We-lage, Amy 111, 158, 270 Wc'1tih, ,leff 111. 229, 226. 259 WQ'llw. Cheryl lll. 182 Westman. David 111. 1' ' .255 Wliigliaitt. Kevin 111. 227. 180. 226. 231. 216 White. Greg 111. 198. 200 Whitley. Kim 111. 180. 312. 216. 218. 221 Bennett. Eugene 115. 154 Bilhrey. Richard 115. 272. 216 Blngaman. Gordon 115. 225. 216. 218 Bingham. .lonathan 115. 239. 216. 218 Blaek. Beverly' 115. 156. 164. 320 t.onklin.l.auri117. 216 Conrad. Charley 117 Conway. Willie 117. 226. 229. 179 Caryn 28. 114. 117. 159. 164.33-1. Look. Briant 117. 180 Cootly. Bullork. Wiggins. ,Iames 111. 182. 159. 268. 244 Wilt'1rx. Reggie 111 Wiley. Christy 227. 235. 188 Wiley. .ludy 111 Willen. Holwn 1 11. 190 Willla ns. David 111. 179. 244. 250. 249 Williams. Birk 111 Williail1s..1el'l'1ll. 179 Williams. 1.oralyn 111. 168. 332 Williams. Margaret 111. 326. 179 Williams. l'atty 111 Williams. Rick 111.255 Williams. Rodney 111 Williams. Sharazan 216. 218. 221. 188 Williamson. Steve 111. 182. 198. 200. 150 Williamson. Randy Wills. Greg 111 Wilson. Karla 110. 111. 182. 311. 216. 218 Wilson. Tammy 111 Mfinler. Dewayn e 1 1 1 Wood. Mark 111. 156. 190 Woodard, Annette 111. 159 Woodruff. 11.11. 111. 261. 156. 216. 218 Wright. Marshall 111. 190 Wlynne. Tammy Yates. Britt 150. 152. 112. 180. 226.181, 231. 3 Yates. Deborah 112 Yeary. Russell 1Wadel 112, 190 Yeilding. l,ana 112. 158. 254. 334. 255 Young. Susan 112. 213 Zapata. Bill 112. 272. 244 Zumwalt. .lay 112. 159. 259. 244 Blair. wma- its Bland. Carmen 115. 227. 160. 164 Bleeker, 1.1mla 115 Bond. Doug 115 Boone. Diane 115 Boudreaux. Daphne 115 Bowdoin . l.ihlry 115. 215.318 Bovd. Alan 115. 234. 232 Bradshaw. David 115 Bradshaw. Kevin 115 Bragg. lVlark 115. 155 Bramlet. Chad 115. 216 Brannon. .leff 1 15 Brannon. Wayne 115 Branson. 1.+-land 115. 246 Breuer. Herman Brewer. Stephen 115. 227. 229. 222 Bridges. Stewart 115 Brisvoe. Mit-ki 115. 216. 218 Brisvoe, Wt-liar-I 115 Bron-kman. Kim 115. 166. 314 Brooks, Ginger 218. 115. 173. 240. 238. 216 Brooks. Lori l 17. 130. 225. 227. 155 Brooks. Tram-e 117 Brown. Ladonna 117. 191 Brown. Laurie 117. 180. 266. 324 Brown. Lynda 117 Brown. Stephen 117. 156. 246 Brown. Trent 1 17 Brown. Wesley Bryan. Timmy 117. 191 But-herie. ,lim my 1 17. 191 Bueltemever. Charles 117. 272. 216. 21 Mark 117. 263 Sophomores Arosta. Twla 115 Adams. l'aul 1 15 Adrian. Tim 115 Adrian. Susan 115. 240. 234. 214. 216. 218 Aguirre. Pedro 115 Akin, Cynthia 115. 182. 322 Bunn-h. Edie 117. 216. 220. 218 Burke. Bohin 117. 324 Bunker. Tony Burks Kathy 117. 227. 155. 324 Burton. Neal 117. 222 Butler. David 117 Butler. jeff 1 17 Cahle. Miehael 117. 121 Caldwell. Charlotte 117. 318 Caldwell. Roh 117 Camaeho. Tom 1 17. 215 Camhell. Glen 117. 158 Cannady. Sandra 117 Carden. Suzie 117. 180. 172. 168. 328 Aldridge. Tana 1 15. 201 Allred. Beeky 115. 156. 311. 216. 218 Allred. Rhonda 115. 225. 166 Allsup. Kathryn 115. 168. 324 Almaguer. John 115. 215. 216 Altum. Sharon 115. 168. 322 Alvis Kelly 115. 121. 334. 238 Anderson. Edye- 115. 166. 332. 169 Armstrong, Mike 115 Arnold, ,lohn 115. 158. 246 Ashwander. Terry 115. 166 Alton. Mayne 115 Austin. Stat-y 115 Awalt. Shane 115. 158. 259. 246 Baea. Frankie 115 Baerus. Quenlon Badgett. Kendra 115. 266. 314. 216. 218. 221 Baghy. Demetra 115 Bagley. Staeey 115 Carraseo. Miguel 117 Carrigan. Melissa 117. 180. 216. 218 Carroll. Missy 117. 191 Carson. Shelia Cartwright. Rirhard 117 Casey. Al llerla 117 Cass. Troy 117. 225 Cassle. K im 117.182. 216. 218 Castleherry. Tammy Castro. Sylvia Calron. Teresa 117 Cerda. Artura 117 Chandler , Bill 117 Chapman. Tressa 117 Chappell. Rohin 117 Chappell..1ames 117. 255 Chappell. Kiln 1 17. 322. 169 Chatham. Connie 312. 117. 226. 234. 8 240. 156, l.ouke..1iIll 117. 158. 246 Cossahone. .lim my 117. 191 Cossahone. Tonya 117. 156. 328. 216. 21 Coughran. Guy 117. 229 Cowan. Karen 117 Cowart. .leffery 117. 191 Cox. Susan 117. 216. 222. 218 Creed. Tommy 117. 210 Croueh. David Crowe. .lov 117. 130. 261. 169 Crump. Ronny 117 Cruz, Venus 118. 214. 218 Cunningham. Debra 118. 227 Curry. Cryuae 118 Dahl. Dehra 118 Daniels. Taylor 118 Danielson. .lefli 118 Darden. Stanley 118. 246. 252 David. Marie 118 Davis, Chris 118 Davis. Douglas 1 18 Davis, ,loe 118 Davis. Kelly 118 Davis. Melinda 118. 160. 164. 318. 222 Davis. Vliehael 118 Deason. Kirhy 118 Deaver. Larry 118 Decker. ,lanet 118. 225, 314 Dehoyos. Vlark Delaho. Eddie- 118. 191. 272 Delaney, Dehhie 118 Delarosa. Tony 118. 156 Delleney. Marisa 118. 164. 320 Ili-llovos. Mark 118 Dennis. Brian 118. 216 Densmalt.,1ay 118. 191 Densman. .loel 118. 192. 191 De1'ew. Roy 118 Deramus. Kyle 118 Devereaux. Sonya 118. 191. 216. 218 Dillard. David 118. 246. 169 Doughty. David 118 Douglas. Dale 118. 225. 240. 238 Douglas. Stuart 118. 268 Downing. Billie 118. 215 Downing, Rhonda 118. 318 Druin. Loretta 118 Drury. ,lames 216. 218 Duggan. Kevin 118 Dumont. Phillip 118 Duport. Patty 118 Dyeus. Lanny 118. 156. 141. 246. 252 Dye. Brenda 118. 191 Easley. Mark 118 Edwards. Mark 118. 180 Ehrke. Edward 118. 255 Elledge. Mark 118 Elkins. Wayne 118. 191 Elliott. Karen 118. 130. 213. 322 Ely. Russell 118 Erwin. Cole 118. 159. 246 Erwin. Kelly 118. 160. 164 Estes. Kenneth 118. 138. 214. 272 Estrada. Sylvia 118. 227. 156 Evans. Kathryn 118 Evans. Pamela 118, 216. 218 Baker. Jeri 115. 261. 225, 216. 218 Baker. Susan 115. 180. 168. 334 Baldwin. Tanry 115. 225. 164. 330. 216 Banks. April 115. 164 Barrlay. Melissa 115. 216. 218 Barker. Duane 115. 229. 227 Barnes. Carol 115. 216. 179. 218 Bam:-tt. Chris 115. 246. 252 Barquero. Alvin Barrera. Tina Barry. Brent 115. 158 Baugh. Sheryl 115. 156. 166 Beall. Tim 115 Berker. Stroll 115 Beckham. Lin 115 Bet-man. Rodger 115. 216 Beggs. ,lanet 1 15 Bell. Dede 115. 215. 168. 320 Bt-lI.Doug115. 216. 218 Bennett. Cheryl 115 Bennett. David 115. 182 164 Chennaull. Karen Chick. Darran 117. 210. 222 Chitwood. Cathy 117. 156 Clark. Robert 117 Clark. lloyee 117. 191 Clem. Greg 117. 216. 218 Clendennen. Brenda 117. 166. 320 Cleveland. Krik 117. 215. 158. 246 Clinard. Traeye 117. 311. 169 Clinton. Michael 117. 156 Clowdus. Paula 326. 117. 173. 240. 238. 168 Cofer. 8rent 117 Coffey. Kent 117 Colhert. Alfredo Coleman. Cedrie 117. 234. 240. 176. 222 Collazo. Samuel 117. 272 Collier. Jeffrey 117 Collins. Nelda 270. 29. 240. 238. 239. 114. 117. 159. 332 Colvin. Ted 117. 159. 272. 246 Evans. Sandra 118. 159. 164, 334 Everell. Theresa 118. 215. 328. 255 Fangm an. Madonna 118. 216. 218 lfarr. 1.ori 118 Farrington. Pam 118. 182. 322 Finch. Randy 118. 216. 218 Fink. Ray 118 1'1itts. Dehorah 118. 215 Flatt. Danny lfletelier. jeffrey 118 Flippo. john Flippo. Pam 118 Flores, Mike 118. 246. 252 Florez, Betsy 118 lflournoy. Brad 118. 216. 218, 219 Floyd. Floyd. Kevin 118. 216, 218 Toni 118 Foil. Angela 118 lfoil. Anita 118 Forbes. ,loanie 314 Forbes. David 120. 227 8 269 Forkner. Roger 120. 229. 252 l rt-eman. .lohn 120 lfreneh. David 120 lfrellrll. .lames 120 l roehlich. Tammy 120. 191. 19-1 l rost. Kevin l ult-her. Brad 120. 239 Fuller. .lot-y 120. 227. 229 Fuller. Monique 120 l usse1l. Kathey 120. 180. 240. 324. 238 Gannaway. Dennis 120 Garria. .lorge 120 Gareia. Sammy 120 Gardner. Stanley 120 Garza. Delia 120 Gay. Kimherly 120. 182. 320 Gayden. Andrea 120. 159. 168. 334 Gayle. Mareia 120 Gee. Franees 120 Gemberling. ,leffery 120, 207 Gentry. Thanongsak 120 Gibson. 1.eann 120 Gilehrest. Tony 120. 225. 227. 229 Given. jenny 120 Glas. Wilson 120 Glauuouk, Dan 120. 192. 191 Glaze. Bay 120 Gobin, Gary Goetz. Steven 120. 272 Goldman. Patrieia 120 Colightly. Ellen 120 Gomez. Gilln-n Gongora. Erie 120 Gonwles. Carlos 120 Gonzales. Raymond 120 Gonzales. Steven 120. 156 Gowens. Sandra 120 Graham. David 120. 259 Grant. Charlie 120. 268 Craves. Linda 120 Green, Ric-key 120 Greer. David 120. 272 Gregory, Tina 120. 227. 166 Griflith . Renee 120. 166. 314 Griffon. Seott 120. 210 Grisson. G ruher. Gru her. Guerra. Gunter. lladley. David 120. 225 Sherri 114. 120. 159, 168. 332 Terri 120. 159. 168. 332 Chalty 120. 164. 334 Marsha 120. 216. 218 Karen 120. 156. 166. 320 Hagar. Tommy 120. 191 Hale. Alan 120. 255. 246 llale. Keith 120. 222 Hall. 1.ori 120. 255 Hall. Allen 120. 255 Hall, Teri 328. 240. 238. 120. 225. 155. llaneork, Kerry 120. 191 168. 237 Haney. Kathy 120. 225. 240. 239. 238. 155 Hannan. Dana 120. 312 Hanson. Carla Hanzlik. Karen 120. 227. 234. 240. 215 Hanzlik. 1.isa 120. 227. 215 Hardin. Wayne 120 Harris. Rieky 120 Harris. Scott 120. 156. 252 Harrison. Cheri 120. 266. 156 Harwell. Kiln 120.191.166. 314. 196 llassel. Michael 120. 156 Hathaway. Patrick Hays. Ronnie 120. 252 Heffernan. David 120 Heiser. Teresa 120 Helms. Joe 120 Hendrix, Brian 120 Henry. Kenneth 250. 249 Hemandez, Alice 120 Herpeche. Starla 122 Herrera. Ullalda 122 Herring, Bill 122 He-stand, Karen 122. 266 Hewitt. Shelley 122 Hill. Billie 122. 210 Hill, Martin 122. 216 Hill. Travis 128 Hinshaw. Kevin 122. 156 Hitchcock. .11-151122 Ho. Denise 122, 184, 227. 182 Hobbs. Charles 122 Holdridge. Cheri 122. 214. 326. 216. 218 Hollander. Sheila 122 Hollowell. Pam 328. 122, 173. 240. 238. 164 341 Hollrah, Pat 122, 158 llolt, Christi 122 Homer, ,lon llooker, Davitl 122 Hoover, Davitl 122 Hopper, Butch 122 llorton, Mariana 122, 166 Horton, Sylvia 326, 216, 220, 218, 240, 122, 234 266, 156, 166 1-lournbueklc, Etlwina 122, 172 llowartl, ,lay 122, 223 llowratl, ,lim 122, 222 11uber,1.isa122, 215, 216, 218 Hutlgens, ,lanet 122, 159, 166, 311, 270 llulifortl, Chris 122 11urst, Aimee 122, 225, 215 llutchison, Rhonda lee, Fred 122, 216, 218 lngram, Lisa 122 Jacques, Terry 114, 122, 154, 159, 166, 332 James, Melanie 122, 168 Jenkins, Billy 122 Jensen, Tom 122 Jensen, Tracy 122 Jimenez, ,loc David 122 Johnson, ,lavc 122 johnson, Santlra 122, 168 johnson, Stevc 122, 268 Johnston, Scotty 122 Jones, Doug 122 jones, Kevin 227, 229 Jones, Kristi 240, 164, 239, 122, 225, 227, 160 Jones, Susan 122, 316 Jones, Vinita 122, 266 Keathley, Karyn 122, 159, 156, 164, 332 Kentlritzks, Lintly 121, 122, 158, 164, 332 Keppel, Kirk 122, 261, 234, 240 Kershaw, Valcle 122 Key. Teresa 122, 227, 156 Kitltl, Joyce 122 Kiker, Kaylah 122 Kim, Cathy 122, 215, 156, 216, 220, 218 Kinard, Darby 122, 166, 320, 169 King, Cynthia lCindy1 122, 227, 156 King, Sara 122, 322, 216, 218, 169 Kite, Brentla 122, 216 Kneeskern, Brian 122 Knight, Darrel 122, 175, 28, 176, 216, 222, 218 Knowles, Crystal 122 Knox, Kelly 240, 231, 164, 161, 239, 122, 130, 225, 227, 160 Kocpke, Tim 122, 173 Kraft, Erltlic 122, 261 Kubert, Darol 122 Kute, Terry 122, 182 Lackey, ,lerry 122, 191 Lairtl, james 122, 210 Lambert, Terry 122 Lane, Mary 122 Lanz, Phil 122, 180, 229, 227, 239, 240 Lara, Rene 122 1,aStrange, Shari 122 Lee, Barry 122 Lee, Tracey 123, 182, 164, 311 Leggett, Debra 123 Lemley, Mark 123 Leonard, Michelle 123, 156, 166, 324 Lester, Rodney Levertun, Bart 123 Leverton, Kathy 123 Lewis, ,lamie 123, 261 Lewis, Kenneth 123 Light, Jeff 123 Lilly, Frank 123, 190 Lloytl, Wenclel 123, 182, 246 Louden, Sheila 123 Louis, Kathryn Love, Donna 123, 156, 168, 238 Lowe, Mark 123, 246 Lowry, ,lamcs 123, 272, 246 Loya, joe 123 Luerra, ,lerry 123, 210 McBride, Manuel Mt-Carl, .lohn 123, 268 McClellan, Lorie 123, 332 McClellan, Steven 123, 2416 McClellan, llrencla 123, 180, 216, 218 McDonald, Lesa 123, 225, 322 Melferrin, Tammie 123 McGhee, Lori 123, 156, 316 McGinnis, Chuck 123 Mel-lan, Kelle 123, 164, 328, 169 342 Me1nnis,,Ianet 123, 266, 159, 166, 214 McKelvain, Ricky 123 MeKennon, Lisa McLean. Janice 123, 156 MeLeotl, llarry 123, 156, 252 Mt-1,4-od, Norman 123 McMillin, Doug 123, 268 McMillan, Marki 123, 164, 328 MeNally, Steve 123 McNulty, Mark 123, 201, 202 1V1eRae, Belinrla 123, 166 Malone, ,laniee 123, 191 Manly, Mike 123, 215 Maples, Crant 123, 158, 268 Maroon, Chris 123 Martin, Amantla Martin, Deborah 123. 216, 218 Martin, Kclleye 123, 216, 218 Martin, Kyle Martin, Mantly 123,316 Marlin, Mark 123 Martin, Shari 123 Martin, Vincent 123 Martin, Walter 123 Martintlale, Sonya 123, 216. 218 Martinez, Debra Martinez, 1rma123 Martinez,,1immy 123, 234 Martinez, Skin-It 123 Massey, lrlanora 123, 182, 215. 216, 218 Mathews, Melintla 123 Mathis, Wanrla 123 Maxson, Tamera 123, 234, 240, 168, 330 Maynartl, Marlene 123, 180 Mays, llarbara 123, 164 Meazlows, Stacy 123, 214, 216, 220, 218 Meissner, Ceorgeann 123 Mellor, llrencla 123, 191 Melum, Regina 123, 138 Merritt, Louis 123, 155 Mitltlleton, Gary 123, 156, 246 Miles, Sawin 123 Miller. llarlxara Miller, Chuck 123. 192, 191 Miller, ,1eff123 Miller, Tammy 123 Miller, Terry 123, 255 Minatra. Cary 123 Mitchell, llaroltl 123 Mitchell, Lance 123, 234, 232, 169, 240 Mitchell, Rosemary Mitchell, Teresa 123 Moalen, Cecilia 125 Morlrall, Steve 125 Mokry. Aloma 125, 166, 314 Moore, Denise 125, 256, 257, 328 Moore, Jeffery 125 Moore, Karen 125, 182, 222 Moore, Leeann 125, 168 Moore, Mintly 125, 159, 168, 314 Moore, Tracy 125, 227, 164 Moore, Vicki 125 Moreno, Ray Morgan, Renee 125, 265, 266, 257 Morrison, Nolan Mosshart, Joey 125, 272 Mott, Dan 125 Mueller, Debora 125 Munguia, Emilio125, 210 Myers, .lames 125 Mynatt, Dena 125, 227 Nall, Dee 125 Natole, Nathcn 125, 190 Neasc, Nathan 125, 229, 227, 182 Neill,,1uanel1 125 Nevcs, Jerome Newell, Arty 125 Newton, Dana 125 Newton, Keith 125, 156 Niblo, Ellouise 125, 166, 324, 222 Nicholas, Angela 125, 164, 169 Nichols, ,lay 125, 234 Nichols, Merrel 125, 191 Nobles, Mike 125 Noles, Beth 124, 125, 257, 168, 332 Norton, Terry 114, 125, 240, 155, 238, 168 Nuekols, Lisa 125 Otlen, ,lerry 125, 179 Uclom, 0pic125, 216, 218. 219 Oltlenburgh, Kaye 125 Olguin, Lcnnett 125 Olisky, Kim 125 Olmos, Kathy 125, 156 0'Ncal, Peggy Ortiz, Sheryl 125, 135. 164 Owens, Shawn 125, 272 Owens, Shelley 125, 138, 180, 326 Ozuna, Sal 125 Pack, Robin 125, 191 Parker. Ralph 125 Parsley. Taln my 125 Pearce, Twyla 125, 324 Pearson, Dean 125 Perrenot, Margaret 125 Pettersen, 1'irie 125 Pettit, Mary 125 Pittman, Scott Poer. Davitl 125 Porterfieltl, Santly,125, 172 Poston, Dale 125, 209 Potter, Lorna 125, 218, 173, 240, 238, 216 Presley, Annette 125, 182, 164 Presswootl. ,lim Bob 125. 191, 246 Price, Lintla 125 Pryor, Melanie 125 Pyburn, Mark 125, 222 Quinn, Vicky 125, 156. 164. 320 Rains, Roger 125, 191 Rankin, Dale 125, 255 Rankin, Antlrew 125, 261, 130, 216, 218 Rasco, Rantly 125, 156 Ratlilli. Tracy 125 Ray, Chalolte 125 Ray, Cynthia 125 Ray, Daniec 125, 156 Reece, Marquette 125. 172 Reetl, james 125 Resmontlo, Renee 125, 182, 168 Revels, Stevc 125 Reynolds, Leigh Ann 126, 234, 240, 164. 32 Rhotles, Angelia 126. 160. 214. 216. 218 Richartlson, Christie 126, 164 Riley, Grant 126 Rinehart, Creg 126, 156, 268 Ringgold. Tamcra 126, 216 Rister, Kayla 126 Ritchey, Rickey Roberts, Terry 126 Roberts, Mark 126 Roberts. Santlra 126 Robertson. .lim 126 Robinson, Lelanrl 190 Rogers, Davitl 126, 191 Rosales, Charles 126 Rose, Becky 126, 166, 311 Rose, Suzanne 126, 155, 159, 168, 334, 222 Ross, Wently 126 Ruelas, Marie 126, 240, 238, 164, 311 Ruiz, ,loc Russey, Dianna 126, 225, 330 Rutherfortl, Wyltlla 126, 169 Ryan, Robert 126, 216, 218 Satller, Susan 126, 191, 326 Salge, Teresa 126, 164 Salinas, Steven 126, 215 Samuel, Marie 126, 156 Samuel, Victor 126 Sandelur, Tanya 126, 166, 314 Sanders, Bobby 126, 229, 227, 182 Sanders, Lisa 126, 255 Sandoval, Adam 126 Sandoval, Santlra 126, 156 Santana, Linda 126 Satterlieltl, Shelly 126, 322, 255 Sauntlers, Tony 126 Savard, Ted 126, 169 Saxton, Dore 246 Scalley, Karen 126, 166, 330 Scarborough, Mack 126, 216, 218 Scarborough, ,lulia 114, 126, 159. 334, 255 Stzhertz, Beverly 126 Stfhumpert, ,lulann 126 Scroggs, Melissa 126, 255 Seaborn, Tammy 126 Scnter, Sytlney 126, 328 Sharp, Mark 126 Shaw, Laura 126, 164, 330 Shelton, Annette Shelton, Barbara 126 Sherrell, Davirl 126, 216 Shipley, Tony 126, 169 Shoftncr, Sue 126, 227, 166 Short, James Simmons. Caron 126 2 Simon Simpst s, Anne 126, 176, 168, 330 rn, Keith 126, 158 Sizemore. Steve 126 Skipworth, ,lamic 126, 168 Smith, Smith, Cynthia 126, 182, 159 Davicl 126 Smith.1canni 126, 191,312 Smith. Karla 126, 225 Smith. Marcella 126 Smith, Michael 126 Smith, Nancy 316. 188. 126. 225, 164 Smith. Sherry 126, 164. 269 Smith, Walter 216, 218 Socia, Soelie, llruce 126 Cathy 126. 192. 191 Soliz. Chris 126. 216. 218 Sorntag, Erie 126 160. 240. 238. Sosa, Debra 126 Sparks. Stacey 126, 138, 166, 214 Spaunhorst. ,lanet 126, 216, 218 Spears, Davitl 126, 234. 240, 237. 239. 179 Speight, Leslie 126 Spencer, Eric 232, 126, 227. 234, 229, 210, 240 Spoon, Donny 128. 268 Stallo, Dwayn e 216, 218 Stalls. Sltannalei 216, 218 Stanley, Frank 128, 180 Stamps, LeeAnn 128 Stegcr, ,lost-ph Stein, john 128. 268 Sterling, Marsha 128 Stills, 1 lobby 128 Storckman. ,lamcs 128 Stovall, Steve 231. 214. 128. 138. 227. 229. 263 Strange. Carrie 128. 318 Strong, Stacye 128 Strousc, .lennilcr 128 Slylcs, Scott 128. 182. 172. 169 Suggs.11ratl2-16, 218, 128, 159, 158. 272. 216. 220 Sullivan, Mike 128, 191 Summers, Gus 191 Summa 'rs. Tommay 128, 191 Sumner, Lawrie 128. 182. 155. 214. 311. 222 Surovik. Wade 128, 138, 182, 21 Swt mg: 'r, Lisa 128, 225, 166 Sylvester, Angela 128 Tankersley. .lohn 128, 226 6, 220, 218 Tauer. Lintly 128, 182, 164. 324 Taylor, Chris 219, 29, 128, 183, 156, 216, 218 Taylor, Cynthia 128 Taylor. Pam 128 Taylor. Tim 128 Teague, Mike 201, 203 Terrell, Laura 128 Test, Victor 128, 216, 255, 218 Thaxton, Karen 128, 330, 216, 220, 222. 218 Thomas, April 128, 225. 227, 168, 326 Thomas, Carla 128, 225, 227 Thomas, Robyn 128, 156, 164, 324 Thomason, Lonnic 128. 216, 218 Thompson, Cheri 128. 216. 218 Thompson, Scott Thompson, Teresa 128, 207 Thornton. llecky 128, 192, 191 Thornton, Mitchell 128. 215 Tiner, ,lana 128 Toops, lsabella 128, 166, 330 Townsentl, Mike 128, 211 Truill, Seott 119. 128, 227, 229 Tumlinson. Daroltl Turnbull, Denise 128, 227, 160. 164 Tull, Bobby 128 Umlerwootl, Chris 128 Untlerwootl. Tina 128 Urguhart, Missy 128, 240, 156, 237 Utasi, Lisa 255, 218, 128, 182, 155, 254, 334, 216 Valtlez, Carlos 128 VanCleave, Janie 128 Vanlanflt, Elizabeth 128, 191 Vantillieig. Rhontla 218 Vargas, Elizabeth 128 Vasquez, Shane 128, 191 Vaughan, Mark 128 Vauglm, Laci 128, 225, 180, 316 Vernon, Rantly 128, 268 Ververs, Vickie 128, 215 Vick, Vicki 128, 182, 164,311 Vickers, Susie 121, 128, 214, 326, 216. 218 Vincent, Allonzo 128 Watle, Santlra 128, 312, 216, 218, 221 Watle. Tetlclv 128 Wadsworth, Amy 128, 159, 168, 320 Waldrop, Larry 128 Walker, Brenda 266, 257 Walker, Linda Waller, Teresa 128 Walls, ,limmy 128 Ward, Erie Ward, Nixon 128 Washhurn, 1.ynn 128 Washhurn, Sroll 128 Washington, Regent 128, 246 Wayman, ,lohn 128, 255 Weaver, Km-ith 128, 216, 218 We-her, Steven 129, 240 Welch, Slat-i 129 Wells, David 129 Wentz, Mark 129 Weseotl, Relic-1 129 West, Denny Whalen, Ronnie 129, 227, 229 Wheat, Dana 227 Vlheeler, Karen 129, 182, 216, 218 Wheeler, Terry 119, 129, 246 Whitaker, Martha 129, 166, 332, 169 While, Doug 129, 159, 158 White, Melinda 129, 227, 166 White, Sandra 129, 216 While, Vikki 129, 318 Whilvley, Kathryn 129, 154, 275, 334 Wigfall, .limmy Wiley, Melissa Wilkerson, Bill 129 Wilkerscmn, Melinda 129, 322 Willetle, Cindy 129, 182, 168, Williams, Bill 129, 155, 222 Williams, Hamm fllndgerl Williams, Curtis 129, 255 Williams, Dave 129 Williams, ,lerry 129, 191 Williams, Judy 129, 214, 326 Williams, Paul 129 Williams, Paul 129. 182. 246 Williams, Ronnie 129 Williams, Wanda Williamson, Rivhard 129 Wills, Tina Wilson, Cheryl 129 Wilson, Chrislel 129 324 , 216, 218 Wilson, ,lamie 129 Wilson, .106 129, 261, 262 Wilson, Mark 129, 226, 229 Winchester, Roger Will, Michael 129 Wong, .lanice 129 Woodall, Becky 129, 180, 227, 231 Woodward, Margot 129, 173, 316, 216 Woolf, Linda 129, 156, 316 Wright, .lohn 129 Wright, ,lohn 129 Wright, Teresa 129, 214 Yates, Deborah 207 York, Jennifer 129, 213 Youngouist, Russell 129 Zullo, Darlene 129, 318 34 44 rj, , This Editors wish to thank: Chiu y Ying and Matthew l7rodrick for thu cover. Rick Garlington for his supcr artwork and graphics, Mr. John Kline. Virgil Sruoot, liill Wright, David Wright, Alice: Wright, Bohhio Carter, Holi, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wright, Sr., our most under! standing custodians for kooping us company into the wwf hours on dcadlinu nights, all thc: tcacliers WOYlIlCl'lil1l classes we had to miss working on the hook, Mr. Brian Borah for taking ovcr while: Mr. Holladay went insane, this typcwritors, thu Crocs, Mrs. Folgcrs, Snoopy and this gang, Ur. Suns, Coach Smith for not disturbing 4th period illiillSlIlilIl. the Cokx: uiauhinr' in the faculty lounge, the had lock on the Crust door whrfn wc had to do secret stu ll, from Hitch to Mr. Whatnoy lor you know what, lironi Mary to Spock and all the crew for making nu: lntliovc that thorn might ho a future aftor all. Spocial awards go to: Mr. Ilailcyf The Coldun Trash Can Award for inosl shots missodg Snack liar--'l'l'ic lioldcfn Roach Award for most appvlizing hotdogsg Nlr. liorali-'lille lA'pI'1'17llillll1 of thzf Your Awardg llantn- Coniedy ol' thu Your Award for all thu' lnfcrnoi7 hu gaw us in world lit. Vary spooial supor tiwrrilic thanks to Nlr. llolladay and Nlrs. Allen for not giving up and lwczaiiso wo love thuin. Mary Carton' Mitch Wright lriditors-in-1-his-I' uqhere io everything in li e but lflopefi -flue Qian ju inter 9 T 0 'a 6 'L E .2 Q gpg I9 9 Talisman Staff EDITORIAL STAFF Sponsor-Mr. Robert Holladay Marie Ruelas Co-Editors-in-Chief-Mary Carter Nancy Smith Mitchell Wright Faculty-Suzanne Barbee Assistant Editors+Paul Lammers Julia Siewert Sharon Mitchell Sports-Mike Howie fheadj Associate Editors-Jane Grant Greg Pierce fheadj Stacey Lowe Kelly Alvis Activities-Jane Grant fheadj John Archer Stacey Lowe fheadJ Cheryl Ayres Dandi Baldwin Joe Davis Teri Hall Dale Douglas Stephanie Hood Paul Henry Alice Liebman Carrie Henson Beverly Morgan Steve Johnson Julie Phillips Resa Kidd Art-Randy Ross Susan Kilpatrick Classes-Sharon Mitchell fheadj Judy Reese Jackie Core fheadj Photography-Carl Ferrell fheadj Nelda Collins Josh Johnson fheadj Kathy Haney Jonathan Bingham Scotty Orren David Blake Randy Ross Eric Denkhoff Clubs-Paul Lammers fheadj John Elliott Paula Clowdus Brad Fulcher Nelda Collins Kristi Jones Scott Ellinger Kelly Knox Kathcy Fussell Phil Lanz Kathy Haney David Spears Pam Hollowell Steve Weber Terry Norton Indexers-Ginger Brooks Karen Ray Lorna Potter WM, ized, Qfhfffg Ve ,Z-Qifnfffdnf A ' I Business STAFF 596.2 J 12 Mi! 17 new ,eat ,M WL, ,ew 7, J I Sponsor-Mrs. Doris Allen XXKQZMWV W 2 Business Manager-Nanis Guerra dfhpf , X01 1 Assistant Managers-Mark Reedy Pam Townzen . 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