Cooper High School - Talisman Yearbook (Abilene, TX)
- Class of 1980
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He is a gentleman who instills the best qualities within all of those who come into contact with him. He is a tireless worker, a dedicated teacher, a good friend, a great coach, and a truly magnificent human being. 9His great spirit has inspired many studentsg his great talent has proved him an excellent coachg his influence in so many areas can never be measured. His wife Margaret and his daughter Mary Margaret have shared the joys of his many achievements. A teacher and coach at Cooper for fifteen years, he has seen many things come and go. He has been head football coach for seven years. This year working with a wonderful coaching staff and an outstanding football team together they went for and won the District 5 AAAA Football Championship He has a B S Degree from Texas A 8: M University and a Masters Degree in Administration from Abilene Christian University lt IS with a great deal of pride honor respect and love that the 1980 Talisman Staff dedicates this book to COACH RAY OVERTON mmm l 1 as - ,L M ffm ig ii? I h i 'S' .. 4, . lf' . a , wif Q' N twqx 152 ' fiif - t 4 - 41, 1 - I 5' im--E Q Q ,ig - -2, Greg Berry 2 . i'fE?fe! f g .N,, ,r 5 Runners-Up: Mr. and Miss C.H.S. Lesa Truitt S -Q fr lx. n QW . aw : ' ' i t ,ff 3 ' ' N f Sw m 1 ' Q' P ' 5 I ii? I, E.:f iii KU ., I, JK, , 1 L lyiA 52 4 g ,iAyt , N nzistbk - ,Sin J, ,NJ . .- J L V W LV , I, Y 'A ,I ' it V .. nf , Lwf ' , - M, Q51 vz- . , 'x ,' . L ' Q AA V VA VA mix.: s - e Q.. :gawk ,, ,QL , , I 'Z W fm P Tallsman Queen Suzanne Barbee M-.N ua i' nf 1? -wi aw K: ,.1 grail ll in Runner-Up: . Talisman Queen Ann Holley fear Runner-Up: Talisman Queen Cathy Cubine drrel Knight Friendli Janet Franks - Runners-Up: Friendliest Boy and Girl Jay Zumwalt Susan Tippen all 1 wifw af P ww- A , Ml Q 0' 11 , j's.. vf'I' i Q WM 1 4 . X.. .. ' , w 'K ,, 'N mf , if AMW, a. 1. sf 9 33 an :'L , ,, Q N ff Z4 572 J ff MV K , Q A Z wh A ,pi aw, Q wyg V , fx X' i ' Q 2415, 1' 5 - Hi ' f' 4 1. if 5 , . S A 7 va ,vw .,,.+-.M-Y 'HHUSNKES ' me 1 QM 3' 31 'hw ,rf 1 f if ' ' ' .A---QI ,, ,m u y ff' W' V' zz ' -- if ,,wfM.W . 2 . M, f ,. W, A f 5 A E 1, .Q ,, ,k,.,,, ww. . -1 ,,'v. ,' S Pl RIT S UN H I G H! ----N-1:1 .M , www . 3, 'WUEQ WX we A 1, I ef Q g' S V: fi S r f r .1-We A. David French is ready to stomp San Angelo. ' ' B. Spirited Coogs enjoy the snakewalk. C. Andrea Gaydcn, Suzanne Rose, and Lori Spring. Q 9 Q + ' Q 'Q , 5545 H' -Q 1 ,M -V V, ,- my K qi fn-, ,AV ' A. 5 1: 1 Q Q, Q5 N, as - v 1 'f ' ,'aN.,.,,m.W', V Q Q ,, ' - ,W V ,,: Q7 A ' px 'Y -mmwif A K ' , ,,k 'k 1? H ,W:L. '--:. 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A fi lzlif V .' , CAOPM5 Sandra Acker Stephanie Brooks Chris Courtright David Dillard Susan Dorsett Jeff Fletcher Keith Hale Linda Kendall .lohn Mixon Miriam Mixon Lisa Paradoski Tony Shipley Steve Stovall Jean Veloria Justin Wallace Margot Woodward Britt Yates ........Bill Overton .........Op1e Odom . ..........Bobby Cox ....................................Kenneth Estes S af' B A. Jack makes a deal with Bertram. B. Fred, the giant. takes a beating from his wife. Myrtle. SCH g............. fi: nav-xk .qv f - s i , .,.,.,5 .. A W. sl ., W --, I 1 , . 1 ' li 1 J' ,S .avowy , es e . . -Q . ' . ., A - , . Q' 1 . , . , .4-. A.. J . ffl I .A ,,, 413 .1 ,,, Q Q i ' . , - a. ii i 2? A. Jack CWade Suravikl sings as Bossie looks on. B Mother Cfalena Maraj says, I told you so. C. Myrtle QEmily Ticej loves her new scarf. D. Guess who has a glimmer in his eye. The Constable fBobby Sandersb does that's who. Betram CKevin Taylorl and Bugsy QSteve Linderj talk about a can of beans. 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CHORUS: .....Talena Mara Cheri Smith David Counts ....Sam Kirkman Christi Gay .........Jeff Welch Bill Bonny Barbara Johnson Britt Yates .........Emily Tice .....Kevin Taylor ......Steve Linder Clayton Herring ......Terry Smith James Blake, Perry Cole, Don Fowler, Greg Hadley, Clayton Herring, Rusty Hoff, Larry Kim, Jon Kirkland, Steve Linder, Art Martin, Kirk Massey, Allen McDaniel, David McPherson, David Parker, Scott Pierce, Terry Schroeder, Curtis Smith, Kevin Smith, Terry Smith, Paul Szymanski, Kevin Taylor, Kevin Whigham SPECIALITY DANCERS: Stephanie Brooks, Laurie Harris, Lee Ann Powers, Julia Siewert, Tracey Swafford, Nicole Vletas WOMEN'S CHORUS: Christine Chambers, Sue Daffern, Kim Davis, Kim Flournoy, Janet Franks, Lisa Goodrich, Julie Hogan, Linda Kendall, Monica Kirkpatrick, Lisa Lamb, Gwen Martin, Rayne Palmer, Molly Polk, LaDonna Reeves, Erin Schneider, Tracye Scott, Cindy Spicer, Emily Tice, Lana Yielding c Ai lfcmulc Clio yy: 3.1 - Q ,Y ., wg ,gg 0 . .1 34 .-F1 ,I in Q by Q19 . fl' ',,IQ,,j'5..,'-1 .y-pq' ' 2 4 -NUM. y.,,, r .1 . ., .' 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The Seniors participated in many varied activities such as the Homecoming, exes reception, many hours of hard work on the Senior musical Hello Dolly g a day of fun and dance at the Sr. class barbeque and square danceg Six Flags tripg and the lavish Senior Prom. y . As the year progressed we saw ourselves preparing for college life, and the wide world of business. The 1980 school year came to a memorable climax on May 29 as we officially graduated from Grand Old Cooper High. 1 The class of 1980 was led by officers: Lance Procter, Presidentg Clayton Herring, ViceyPresidentg Julia Siewart, Recording Secretaryg Janet Franks, Corresponding Secretary, Tiffany Scott, Treasurerg and April Humphrey, Student Council Representative. 54 1 1 i i X , i . 1 I , I I i ,i a 'Q 3 in 1 I I a 2 ' .R .14 4. QM - - l A ' i xl I 1 H R 3- A , 'ff f1gw 4-' 1 .- ' ' iz Gr , f M gif F. .Q W . -f,.H. L .. I Z W KA. -X A t , in V' 4 K as lf M F' A '52 1, 'f u .f M w se 6:4 In W ' Q ' , avg -1 M If ,rl vfml . :H 'gf K .T l wi, U QL 1 4 ff! , ' f f f ' ' f- ' , in 3 w. '- A ff' ' uv .... iii f QQ ,Q Q I -QWM.W.,..wM,...,. ,,, WM, . JM MM 1 V u..f.4,a,,,, ..,e,.... . . , , , V , . A ,. . in M..e..,.... ,.,,,M.a-4-.,W,mw--qs -n1.,,f,,yL ' . H . ,K - , e ,H ' W Y wfmMyvw4wMMWfN Don't worry Bill I will catch you. said Janet.Franks. The number 1 seat in the house is the Senior section. Seniors studying for an upcoming test. Kirk-Massey, Greg Hadley, Bobby Smith, Alice Liebman and Paul Szymanski sit around the 80 sign. ,..i e iiyyy ,i .,.. y y..Jy yy an .y.. ...... y yy in inss i eeli 'iiii i e A .Ma Q 2 7 ...e if i . an ' .0 nn . an Q nnel nenln e n .,,,s3 e ca Vi ' o i ai 5 .ir : . Ma Y A new B -le :ge-51.3 Eg a X C ..,, f, - f3Ss..tK'f D . X. 1 .x,,- , . 35' 1 Q 3' . i V Adams, David CMA l, 2, 33 V. Pres. 2g Pres. 33 Football Mgr. 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Adkins, Regina CMA 1, 2, 3g Cougars Pride l, 2. Aldridge, Darla Homeroom Sec. 23 Talisman 23 FCA 1, 2, 33 Cougars Pride l, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Allison, Marisa Choir lg Homeroom V. Pres. 23 Pres. 33 Crest 2, 33 Editor 3g Christian Club l, 23 Film Society 33 Cougars Pride l. Allred, Francis Elaine Basketball l, 2, 33 Varsity 2, 33 Christian Club I3 FHA 13 C Club 2, 33 Basketball Captain 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3. Ambrosio, Dominic Anderson, Billy Football l, 2, 33 Track l, 2, 33 Letters l, 2, 3g Homeroom Pres. 33 C Club l, 2, 3. Anstead, Walt Christian Club 13 D. E. 33 Football lg Track l, 23 Intramuraltennis, lst place 2. Antoline, Rhonda Homeroom Pres. 33 Commentarius Art Editor 33 CMA 3. Armenta, Cynthia Cheerleader 33 Cougars Pride l, 2, 33 FHA l, 23 Parliamentarian 23 OEA 23 C Club 3g Band 1. Armenta, Patricia Cheerleader 33 Cougars Pride l, 2, 3g FHA lg Christian Club 13 OEA 2, 33 C Club 33 Track l, 2, 33 Letter 3. Armstrong, Mark Orchestra l, 2, 3g Intramurals 3. Ayers, Jerene Latin l, 2, 3. Ayres, Ron Football l, 23 Letter 23 Intramurals l, 2, 33 CMA 2, 3. Backus, - Lauri Track 13 Letter lg Intramurals l3 FHA 13 Christian Club 13 FFA 2. Bagley, Stacey Homeroom Pres. 13 Talisman 33 German Club 1, 2, 33 CMA 23 Young Republicans 33 Speech Team 3. Bannister, William Lance Homeroom Pres. 3g OEA V. Pres. 33 Ofticiating 1, 2g Intramurals I, 2. Barbee, Suzanne Student Council 1, 2, 33 Class Sec. li Rec. Sec. 33 Homeroom Pres. 23 Talisman 23 Christian Club 13 FCA 2, 3. Barthlow, Darin Film Society 2, 33 Talisman 33 Tennis 2. Bashford, Martha Cougars Pride 13 Christian Club 23 Young Republicans 3. Baskett, Michael Roy OEA 33 Pres. 33 CMA l, 23 Football Mgr. 23 Intramurals l, 2. Beaird, Guy Young Democrats 33 Treas. 33 Intramurals 2, 3. Bearden, Glenn Franklin Talisman 2, 3g Dist. Mgr. 23 Bus. Mgr. 33 CMA lg Film Society 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2. ' Behrens, Lori Homeroom Sec. lg Band l, 2, 33 Latin club 1, 23 Film Society 3. Bell, Cheralyn . Bell, Kevin ' Choir l, J. V. Tennis l, 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3. Bell, Mark i Christian Club l, CMA l, 2, Football l. Bennett, Judy . Band Flag Corps l, 2, OEA Sergeant-at-Arms 1, FFA l. Benton, Julie Homeroom Sec. 1, Crest Asst. Ed. I, 2, Crest Assoc. Ed. l, Young Republicans 1, Christian Club 1, French Club 1, Cougars Pride I, 2, Cougarettes 3. Berry, Greg , Football l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Capt. 3, FCA I, 2, 3, C-Club 2, 3. Biberdorf, Brent Orchestra l, 2, 3, Intramurals 3. Black, Charles Homeroom Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 2, Orchestra 1, Electronics 2, 3, VICA 2,-3, Dist. VICA 2, 3. Blackwell, Tommie Blair, Scott DE 2, 3. Blake, James Talisman 1, 2, 3, Bus. Photo. 2, 3, Asst. Dist. Mgr. 3, Christian Club l, 2, Industrial Arts Treas. 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3, UIL One Act Play l, 2, 3. Blankenship, Brenda ' Homeroom V, Pres. l, 2, 3, Talisman 2, FCA l, 2, 3, DECA Sec. 3, Cougars Pride l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3. Boden, Kim Claudette OEA 2, 3, Parl. 3, Area IV Conference 2, Film Society 2, Political Science Seminar 3. Bondick, Joseph Boner, Frieda Anne Bonny, Bill Siren Squad 3, Choir l, 2, 3, District, Area, Region I, 2, 3, CMA I, 2, 3, Film Society 3, Young Democrats 3, Hugh O'Brein Leadership Award l. Bowling, Belynda Jayne National Merit Semi-Finalist 3, CMA lg German Club Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 3. Boyd, David ICT 2, 3, Sec. 2. Boyd, Kevin Industrial Arts 3, Golf l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Intramurals l, 3. Brand, Danna Lea Crest l, 2, 3, News Editor 2, Sports Editor 3, CMA lg C Club 2, 3, Film Society 3, Volleyball Trainer 2, 3, Basketball Trainer l, 2, Gymnastics Trainer l, 2, 3, Letters I, 2, 3. Brier, Julie Young Republicans 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2. Brinson, Kevin Golf l, 2, Intramurals 2, 3. Brooks, Karen Homeroom Sec. 2, 3, Cre st I, Talisman 2, VICA 2, CVAE 2, Political Science Seminar 3. Brooks, Stephanie Band l, 2, 3, Flag Capt. 3, Christian Club l, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3. 58 ,QA .. Nav sf A As. sm:- Q LKAL . . S. .s is ssl P zzz., 3 A. Clayton Herring and Cindy House 'work diligently. Brooks, Wesley ICT V. Pres. 3, Film Society 2, 3, Intramurals 2. Brown, Eugene Gymnastics l, 2, Intramurals 2, 3. .Ev Brown, Kevin Industrial Arts 3. Browning, Brenda CVAE Sec. 3, FFA 2, 33 PEL-OEA 2. Browall, Brenda Track 1, 2, 3, Letter l, 2, 3. Brunson, Eva VOCT V. Pres. 25 FHA lg Intramurals I. Buck, Annette French lg DECA 2, 3. Buck, Richard . Christian Club lg Film Society 3. Bui, James Homecoming Sign Committee 33 Tennis 1, 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3. ' Burgess, Darryl CVAE 3. Calderon, Lupe FHA l, 2, 35 Spanish Club 3: Library Asst. 2. Caldwell, Cindy Gymnastics l, 2, 3: Letters I, 2, 3: Christian Club lp C Club 2, Film Society 3. Caldwell, Leanne ' Honor Society 2, 3: treas. 3: Film Society 33 CMA Treas. 33 Christian Club lg Math-Science Seminar 3, Political Science Seminar 3. Campbell, Shirley Homeroom Sec. lg V. Pres. 2: Christian Club lg DECA 23 OEA 33 Basketball Mgr. lg Cougar's Pride lg Intramurals l. 0 Cannedy, Brenda Homeroom V. Pres. 2: Sec. 3: Crest 25 French Club 23 Film Society 2, 3, Speech l. Carey, Mark H Film Society lg CVAE 3. Carlson, Chris CMA 2. Carrigan, David Basketball l, 2, 3, Crest Sports Ed. l, 2g Christian Club lg C Club 2, 3. - Mum. ik 'vi'-v A i - Z i i :Vi ' 4 1 4 f Aa Z S by f . V, V. . an my A Q w i i . L A 5 . 1 . -1 -a A 5 5 . 5 2 Q - .-vw Fx G.. 2 Q 1 Q ifffiix - . :fm- 1: - ' 'A .. - 3 ,- 'ff X 1.55 f .. .: ff .3 , tif ? 1 11 L, if -5 fi' .. ' '--, 1 .L K. . u -5-agp' Qs' ,.k. ., if 3 W' -A-f ,. Y f ag- ...I T N ' g ' , . 1 . I 'W N A' .V . ,:,,. , V . i . .gif x . fl 1.1.-..-1114: L. UNE, ,M V. - - . ff. Q-'1 - 1 , . I . -' .1 2 f E. .s2'1:::1ff...f1..i -, gif yi. -1, 1 g .-'L .--. M ' A . K f-gp. .. ,+-1 . Q QA M ii QW. gi. fs' .. ' ,, ,.L, gi. Kxkz . . f... , ,QP . . .... .,....,, . KX! . ' 'gd' -s... f ,-rw, -f.. ,WMQIY ,Q -.Q wt.,-:. .gi ix .H U53 xx ll? K l. Erin Schneider shows her enthusiasm during one of Mr. Holladay's lecturesj y Cole, Perry , . Siren Squad 3, Band 2, 3, Latin club l, 23 CMA 3, l act play, lst place science fair. Conrad, Andrea Homeroom Pres. l, Sec. 3, FCA 2, 3, Christian Club lg Cougars Pride 1, 2, Intramurals 3. Conway, Shirley Cook, Glenda Homeroom Treas. 3, FCA 2, 3, C-Club 2, 3, Cougars Pride 1, 23 Basketball Letter 2, Intramurals 3. Cook, Trey Siren Squad 3, Band l, 2, 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 2, FCA 2, 3, Varsity Tennis l, 2, 3, All region Tennis 3. Cooper, Kevin DECA 2, 3. Cottom, Debbie CMA 2, Film Society 3. Counts, David Student Council Rep. 3, Homeroom Pres. 35 Thespiansg Young Republicans 2, 3, Speech Tourn. Debate 3. Courtright, Chris Band l, 2, 3, Thespiansg Intramurals 23 Drum Corps Competition 2nd, All Region Orchestra 2. Cox, Bobby Band 1, 2, 3g Film Society l, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Band UIL Award l, 2, 3. Crider, Richi Band 2, 3, Young Republicans 2, 3, V. Pres. 3, Tournament Speech 2, 3, Band Competition 2, 3. Cromley, Thomas , Crest 25 CVAEg Intramurals l, 2, 3. Cross, Kami Choir lg Homeroom Sec. lg Tennis Varsity l,2,3, Letter l,2,3, Most Valuable Player l. Cruz, Al Band l,2,3, Band Treas. lg Film Society l,2,3. Cubine, Cathy Student Council Ex. staff 33 Coop 23 C Club 2, 3, Gymn. Team l,2,3, Letter l,2, All District, All American, All State, All Region, 1,23 Cougars Pride l. Curtis, Dee Dee Band l, 2, 3, FHA l, 3, Homeroom Sec. l, 23 Christian Club l, 2, 33 FCA 1, 2, 3, Track Team, Letter, 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 3. 61 A 1 A Day in the Life of the Class of 1980 is V , , . ra - ...ff W.. X A i iv, vjajgswgssd l , , ' - ' 'j . ysfi? Mi ' ai C. A. Mark Purser worries about the draft registration. B. Tom Niblo and Norman Hailey enjoy being epicurians. C. Mrs. McKenzie reviews Dan Kwiecinski, Kevin Smith, Jeff Welch and David Weltman for the SAT lest. D. Dee Morris sharpens her typing skills. Curtis, Geoffrey' , . , 'FCA I, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3. Daffern, Sue Homeroom Treas. 2, Sec.lTreas. 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, Christian Club l, 2, 3, Cougars Pride l, 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Officer 3, FTA l, 2, 3, Miss FTA 3. - Davidson, Elaine ' Band l, 2, 3, Film Society l, 2, 3, Stage Band-1, 2, 3, Confederate Singers 2, 3, Marching and Concert Band l, 2, 3. Davidson, Frana Band l, 2, Christian Club l, 2, VOE-OEA 3, Flag Corps l,2. Davis, Cheryl FHA-HERO 2, 3. Davis, DeeAnn EHA l, 2, 3, HECE l, 2, 3, Intramurals I, Teachers Aide Davis, Kim Davis, LaDonna , Homeroom Pres. I, Thespians l, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Vars. 3, Tournament Speech 2, 3, Letter Vars. Basketball 3. . Davis, Samuel Choir l, CVAE 3, ROTC l, 2, 3, UIL Choir 1, Sweepstakes Choir l, Library Worker 2. Davis, Valerie Choir I, Vars. Basketball I, 2, 3, Vars. Volleyball l, 2, 3, Letter, Outstanding Basketball Player 2, Departmental award--Athletics. ' Davis, Vanessa Choir 1, Homeroom Rep. 3, Vars. Basketball l, 2, 3, Letter, Vars. Track l, 2, Office Worker. Deaver, Larry FFA I, ICT l, 2, 3, FFA Award. DeBerry, Cathryn Band 1, 2, 3, CMA l, Film Society 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Lieut. 3, Cougars Pride 2, 3, Intramurals'2, 3, Library Worker l. DeHoyos, Angie Band lg HECE 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, Office Worker I. Debeon, Pete Building Trades 3. Delaney, Sheri Denkhoff, Eric Band lg Talisman Photo. 2, Film Society l, 2, Young Republicans 3, Swimming I, 2, Letter I, 2, Political Science Seminar 3. Dionne, Yvonne Student Council l, 2, 3, FHA-HERO 3, Pres., FHA 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Track Team 2. Dix, Cindy - A French Club 2, 3, Christian Club l, Young Republicans Sec. 3, Cougars Pride l, Office Worker 2. Dorcy, Shawn Industrial Arts Club 3, Golf Team l, 2, Soccer Team l, 2, 'Intramurals 3. - A Dozier, Danette Student Council l, 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 2, 'Intramurals Repres. 2, C Club 2, 3, Christian Club l, Cougars Pride 1. 2, Squad Captain 3, Basketball Team 2. Dugan, Carolyn i ' Dukes, Tanya- Industrial Arts Club 2, Drafting l, 2. Dunman, Danita - V sa Dunn, Paula Homeroom V. Pres. 3, OEA Reporter 2, FHA 1, Intramurals l, OEA Leadership Conference 2. Edwards, Donnie Greenhands 2, FFA Chapter Sentinel 3, Officiating I, Intramurals 2, 3. Eichorst, Doug . . Industrial Arts 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3. El-Attrache, Mark Homeroom Pres. l, Christian Club 2, 3, Young Democrats 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3. Ellinger, Scott . ' - Talisman 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Intramurals 2. Elliott, John . Q Band l, 2, 3, Homeroom President 3, Tali man 2, 3, Head Photographer 3, Christian Club' 2, 3, Film Society 3, Intramurals 1, 2. Eltringham, Buddy . Homeroom Pres. l, 2, 3', Architecture- 2, 3, Football 2, Intramurals I, 2, Drafting Regionals, State. Ely, Steven Young Republicans 3, Political Science Seminar 3. Emory, Danny Choir 2, 3, Officiating 2. 3, Madrigal 3. English, Scott Homeroom President 3, Crest Staff 2, CMA 3, Spanish l, 2, Intramurals l. 1 Estes, Scott ' Film Society 3, Stagecraft 3, Track I, 2, 3, Track letter l, 2, 3. Everheart, Carolyn FHA l, French Club 2, 3, Christian Club l. Fangman, Jimmy Orchestra l, 2, ICT Club, Intramurals 3. Farmer, Mark Fenwick, Delton Ferguson, Kimberly FHA President 2, DEA. Fernandez, Cheryl CMA 1, Latin 2, Intramurals l. Floumoy, Kim Band l, 2, 3, Homeroom Sec. 3, Christian Club l, 2, French Club 3, UIL l, 2, 3. 64 A-my W Seniors prepare for pep rally. Ford, Kyle CMA 2, FCA 3, Football l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, All District 3, Intramurals 2, 3. Foster, Ginger HOSA Parl. 2, V. Pres. 3, Film Society 3, CMA 2. Fowler, Don FTA 2, 3, Pres. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Choir l, 2, 3, Confederate Singers 3. Franks, Janet Denise Honor Society 2, 3, Treas. 3, Choir l, 2, 3, Class Corres. Sec. 3, Homeroom Pres. l, 2, Sec. 3, Political Science Seminar Hist. 3, Homecoming Queen 3, Squad Capt. Fraser, Cynthia Freeman, Michael ' Basketball l, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, Christian Club 3. Friske, Stephen y Industrial Arts 3. Frye, David Young Democrats 3, Intramurals 3. Fry, Roy Garcia, Manuel Gardner, Dana Homeroom Pres. 3, Offset Printing 3. Gay, Christi Student Council Parl. 3, Christian Club 1, CMA 2, FCA 32 Cougars Pride l. Gerard, Julie Tennis 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3, Christian Club l, FCA 2, 3. Gibbs, Rebekah Cheerleader 3, C Club 2, 3, FCA l, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, Class Fav. 2, Runner-up l. Geer, Linda Talisman 2, FHA l, Christian Club I, 2, Cougars Pride l. Gilliland, Joy Math-Science Seminar 3, CMA Corres. Sec. 3, Christian Club l. Golightly, James Intramurals 2, 3, Officiating 3, .l.V. Basketball 2. Gonzales, Teodosio Film Society 3. 65 5- dr M i ff 4' 'fins f , ., H A -1 ii W- T-3 ved A Q. Q 1 1 6 ... I. .4 4 .A .:s-,'wg- ' 'N' 'Q ' ' in ,, ,,.,s P ax ,fl-AH U KR,f ,us i W, V l' , q Q Q , -1 W I ' 5 K , K Q Y' i K! j ' is V it 2 . x 'LL.' 'L X W--x 2 4 . 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Howle, Mike A , , - ' Football l, 2, 3, All District 33 FCA 2, 35 Homeroom Pres. 3, Talismanl, 2, Intramurals 3. . Hudgens, David A 7 ' ' Orchestra l, 2, 3, President 3g Weightlifting Competition l, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Young Democrats 3. Humphrey, April Student Council Representative 3, Homeroom Sec. 2g FHA 2, -3, President 3, Cougars Pride 2, Intramurals 2, 3. Hurd, Maurita - Christian Club I, 3, FHA 2.5 Hurst, Donna A , A Cougars Pride lg HECE 2: HOE. 3: Film Society 3, Intramurals 3. ' ' Hutson, Jeff , . Band l, 2, 3, Property Officer 33 Intramurals 3. Indindoli, Le Hong ' , V 'OEA 2, 3: FHA lg Christian Club l. , Jackson, Susie - ',,' A N . , A Band l, 2, 3, Twirler 35 Latin Club I, 2: Christian Club 3: Film Society 3. ' V , A- - A Jackson, Liesa . CommentariusA3, Poetry Editor, CMA lg Latin Club 2, Christian Club 35 Cougars Pride 2: Intramurals l. Jacques, Frances ' HECE 2, Secretaryg Intramurals 3. Jacques, Nelda ' ' Cougars Pride lg DE 2, 33 Film. Society l. Jenkins, Alvin . Football l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 33 Basketball I, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3: Track I, 2, C Club 2, 33' Homeroom V-Pres. 3. Jenkins, Todd V Baseball l, 2, 3g Basketball lg Homeroom President 3. Johnson, Barbara ' Choir l, 2, 3, Secretary '33 German Club l, 2, 3, V-Pres. l: Secretary 33 Christian Club 2,- 35 Cougars Pride 1. Johnson, David Football l, 2, 33 Track I, 2, 3: Baseball 35 FCA l,' 2, 3, President 3. , Johnson, Josh V Q 2 Bandl 2 3 Pro rt Officer 3'Talismanl 2i Film Societ 1 1 9 R y 1, . 1 1 y I, 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3. X 70' QQ .fri 6 is W 9' -1:-1 ,l t l . . -.73 , E f Q 2 I I ' M ggi, 2:1 ,N . x Q , . - 'V' I? , ' V. 4.---v s fg IW Y Vi 217 1534 ,AS fx. ' - ,,..-. 1 hx: ! 1' v , nw: 1' I' 1. 1 at wt 4' ' YF A- x vi-4,5 'fl 'Q 'w aw . wh 4 - , 'Vi W ' I f 1- my 1 , 1, ,I'5.b' :'f K1 X s , ,. A W ' 5 M' -.. 1' ' - 3 r I 1 . . , ' I a ' . ' ,Sf xg , , I W , . 5 ,. A .' 5 ki f . 1 .P W' it , 'W Xi 1 4 .1 , 14 J 1 Q Y 1 J ,A Y I Q J-1 ' wma F im 'i ff V- if , f 1 ', ,, , IQQ- f 4? f d 9 , -if ,, 44,5 at tw: figk 1 ' , . fa' -' . ' X ' . . , g , 1 W! pw Xmf-'12- Q, ig, gal . I ' b L- ani A 1, ff W W A - Q- N -f' f Mg ... .,.B 1, .X ,mxk . if 'K fi Y' ,':1L .m.,w.o---,N Sf .4 .,,,g.Q.-mhvw F W ix -X --l,. M, . :gag-fa, Sig at S54 Q, I ,,, A --1 J 'ff fs., . 2 , , xi sf r i Sw , ,L.LA . -L , ,Q E A J. i Milf ,pw 'X 3 'ai' ER gm' :S Q. -pw. we it E 2 ,.. W 5 1 its -,, .. W mf? wk M f' ,M-' , Q, - ,. , sg- 1, lf 'P'x I X X5 'ei L1' wwf, .RM v , J' T 5 ' , T ' , ' 3 V .. 'AA i . L. b q gg Y' kk! X - 1 'mx .. Wg Q Y f Y 5. L .yn fig? Christine Chambers retuming a book? , 0 Lemons, Jan -. ' ' I-lomeroom,SecfTreas. 25 Christian Club 15 FHA 25 Cougars Pride. - ' ' Lewis, Debra ' A 5 A , christian .Club 1, 2, 3, FHA 1. 2, 3: Cousars PM' 1, Liebman, Alice A 2 - Talisman 25 CMA 25 French Club 15 FCA 35 Cougars Pride l. Lillibridge, Leslie Cougars Pride l, 2, 3, Cougarettes 35 Homeroom Treas. 25 Crest 25 OEA 3. Lilly, Frank FFA l, 2, 3. Linder, Steve V Band l, 2, 35 Choir l, 2, 35 Confederate Singers 3: Homeroom Pres. 25 Film Society l, 2, 35 Singing Men l, 2, 3. Lioce, Sondra . Cougars Pride 15 VOE 3. Litchfield, John Band l, 2, 35 Homeroom Student Council Rep. 35 Film Society l, 2,35 DECA 3. 5 Little, Beth ' ' Homeroom V-Pres. 35 Christian Club l, 2, 3, V-Pres. 35 FHA l. A A Lively, 'Sue Lowther, Linda Crest 2, 3, News Editor 35 Christian Club 1, 2. Lucke, Roy Luera, Jesse Luton, V Charles Christian Club 25 Intramurals 2, 3. McAlpin, Angie CMA 1, 2, 35 J. V. Tennis l. McConnell, Bruce V Speech Team President 35 Thespians 2, 35 Best actor Award 25 Latin. Club 2, 3. 5 McDaniel, Allen ' Band l, 2, 35 Homeroom V-Pres. 15 CMA lg Film Society 2, 35 Intramurals 3. McFerrin, Earl , 75 Mclnnis, Danny Football l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Homeroom Intramural Representative 3, Intramurals 2, 3, FCA l, 2, C Club 2, 3. Mclver, Kent Swim Team l, 2, 3, Drafting Club 2, 3. McKee, Sylvia Commentarius Business Manager 3, Homeroom Pres. l, 2, Christian Club l, 2, 3, V-President 3. McKissack, Cheryl Homeroom Intramural Representative l, Homeroom V-President 3, CMA l, 2, C Club 3. McPherson, David Homeroom V-President l, Film Society 3, FCA l, 2, C Club 2. Madden, Melody French Club 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2. Malaer, Claudia VOCT 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 2, V-Pres. 3, German Club 3, J. V. Volleyball 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Malone, Mike FFA l, ICT 2, 3. Malpass, Steve Football 1, 2, 3, FCA 2, 3. Mara, Talena Choir l, 2, 3, President 3, Confederate Singers 2, 3, All-State Choir, Homeroom President l, 2, 3, Thespians l, 2, 3. Marcrum, Richard Martin, Art Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, C Club 2, 3. Martinez, Danny Martin, Gwen Honor Society 2, 3, Choir l, 2, 3, Publicity Officer 3, Commentarius 3, Prose Editor 3, French Club l, 2, 3. Mask, Gary Baseball l, 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Latin Club l, 2, President 3, CMA 1, Intramurals 3. Mason, John Mark Band 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Confederate Singers 3. Massey, Kirk Football l, 2, Soccer 2, 3, CMA l, 2, 3, FCA 2, Film Society 3, Who's Who. Massey, Melody FHA lg VOE 2, 3. Mathis, Lee Homeroom V-Pres. 3, FFA l, 2, 3. Mathews, Michael Homeroom President 1, VICA 2, Thespians l. Meadows, Cecil VOC Ag., DECA 2. Meier, Marsha Homeroom Officer 2, Christian Club l, 2, 3, Cougars Pride l. Meller, Jack Talisman 3, Latin Club l, 2, Intramurals l. Mergele, Jon Football l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Homeroom President 3, Talisman 3, CMA l, FCA 2, 3, C Club 2, 3. 76 59 si s. s Mergenhagen, Paul Football I, 2, 3, Letter I, 2, 3, Most Valuable Lineman 3, FCA 3, C Club 3. Michie, Gar ' Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Leter 2, 3, Intramurals 3. Miers, Jay Basketball 1, 2, 3, Christian Club I, C Club 2, 3, FCA 2, 3. Miller, Gina Band l, 2. Miller, Tammy Homeroom Treas. 2, OEA 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Outstanding Vocational Student 2. Mitchell, Bruce Golf l, 2, 3. , Mitchell, Garrett Baseball l, 2, Golf I, Intramurals I, 2, 3. Mitchell, Sheila ' Homeroom Pres. 2, VOE 2, 3, Treas. 3. Mixon, Frank Football l, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, FCA 2, 3. Mlynek, Lori Homeroom Student Council Representative 2, CMA 3, ABA 2, 3. Moake, Steve Moncibaiz, Liz Homeroom Sec. 3, Talisman 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3. Monk, Robbi Honor Society 2, 3, Class Treasurer I, Cougars Pride l, 2, 3, Squad Capt. 3, CMA I, 2, 3, Who's Who, MathlScience Seminar 3. Moody, .Ionnay FHA 3, Film Society 3, Intramurals 3. Moreno, Richard Homeroom Pres. 2, Electronics Club 1, 2, 3, ICT 3, VICA Dist. Winner 3, Special Recognition Industrial Electronics 3. Morgan, Michael Basketball I, 2, 3, Christian Club 2, 3, Intramurals I. Morris, Dee Morris, Doug Tennis I, 2, Christian Club 1, 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, State Winner Shop 2. Morse, Jeffrey Moss, Robin Cougars Pride I, Christian Club I, 2, 3. Murphy, Chris Homeroom V-Pres. 3, CVAE Club 3. Neatherlin, Lisa FHA l, 2, DE 2. Nelson, Tammy Cougars Pride I, I-IECE 3.2 Newberry, Tanna Tennis 1, Speech Team 1, I-Iomeroom Pres. 2, CMA I, Film Society 2, DECA 3, Treas. 3, Printing 2. '17 Newton, Doris Niblo, Tom J.V. Tennis 13 CMA 33 Intramural Rep. 3. Nichols, Laurie 3 V Student Council I3 Homeroom Treas. 1, 23 FCA l, 23 FHA lg Intramurals I. Nickell, Richard Band l, 2, 33 Orchestra 23 Film Society 23 Intramurals l, 2. , Northcutt, Florine . Choir 33 Homeroom V. Pres. 33 Christian Club lg German Club 2, 33 Cortes. Sec. V33 Film Society 33 All Dist. Choir 3 ' ' Norton, Scott Spanish Club lg Film Society 2, 33 Science Fair 1, 2, 33 Hon. Mention 13' Intramurals 2, 3. 3 A ' Nuckols, Teri Denee HECE Treas. 23 Intramurals 2. , Orren, Scott , 3' Student Council Executive Board 33 Talisman 'l, 23 Class glditor l, 23 C Club and FCA 2, 33 Varsity Tennis 1, 2, Ortega, Anthony Ortiz, Cynthia gand 2, 33 Orchestra 23 All-Region Band 23 Intramurals Ortiz, Gabriela Ostercamp, Melissa Crest 1, 2, 33 FTA l3 Christian Club lg Young Republicans 3: Cougars Pride I. Otoupal, Mark Electronics' l, 2, 33 Intramurals'3. Overman, Melinda 3 Talisman Bus. Sec. 33 CMA Rec. Sec. 33 Science Fair l 33 Cougars Pride I, 2. . Owens, Benny ICT Co-op l, 2, 3. Owens, Kobe A 'Vocational Agriculture 2, 3g V. -Pres. 33 Industrial Arts 33 Intramurals l, 2. V Parker, David A I 3 Student Council 1,' 2, 33 Exec. Board 33 Band 1, 2, 3 Homeroom Pres. I3 .Christian Club 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3 Letter 2, 3. Palmer, Rayne - , Cougars Pride l, 2, 33 Squad Capt. 33 Gymnastics l, 2 Latin Club Treas. 33 Christian Club lj C Club 2. Pantalion, Keith 1 .Football l, 2, 33 Letter 2, 3g Track 1, 2, 3g Letter l, 2 3. , A Parks, Roy I VICA 2. 78 SQ Patton, Donna Michele p Student Council lg FTA lg Printing 23 Film Society 3. Patterson, Randy A' . - CVAE 3g.Filme 'Society 3g -'Intramurals-2, 3: Pence,.Gary -. Q ' N , . , Film Societyf2g 'VICA Sec. 3, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3. Pentecost, Coyw , . N E ,A Band'l,2,l3., ' - ' -' Petty, Lisa ' i 1 A Choir l, 2, 3, District and Regional 2, .35 Homeroom Treas. lg CMA 2. Pierce, Greg D I , Student Council Rep. 33 Talisman Sports Editor l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3. , Pierce, Scott' ' Football l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 33, Homeroom Sec. 3g FCA 3. T r Plowman, Joe I - . , Band l, 2, 3g Senior Rep. 33 Orchestra l, 2, Latin 1, 2t' - i ' Polk, Laurie Choir l, 2, 35 Homeroom Pres. 33 J.V. Tennis l, 2. Polk, Molly Lou ' Band' l, 2, 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 2g Talisman 3g Latin 1, 2, 33 State Con. 2, 3. ' Powell, Lisa Choir 2, 3, FTA l, 3, FHA 2. Powers, Lee Ann , , L 7 . A Student Council 2, 3, Treas. 3, Talisman 2, 35 FCA l, 2, 3, Cougars Pride l,- 2. Prado, Dann i ' . N Band I, 2, Club 21 Intramurals I. Prince, Terri A Homeroom Pres. 2g FTA lg' FHA 2, 3: Toumament Speech 2, Cougars Pride l. ' . Procter, Brooks Band 1, 2, 3, FilmVSociety 2, '3. i Proctor, Lance ' V Honor Society 2, 3, Pres. 33p Senior Class Pres. 33 CMA l, 2, 35 Tennis 1, 2, 3, Capt. 3. Purser, Mark ' Football l, 2: FCA l, 25 CMA 3. Quinney, Sheila ' ' A o . . Raney, Kelly Jean ' p V ' ' ' Student Council, Rep. lg FFA.l, 23 OEA Co-op 35 Cougars 'Pride l. 3' 3 V ' . ' H f Rasberry,-'Tim H . - ey: VICA '34 offset- Printing' 2, 3. V , p Raa1iff,Momyi, .tsr r . l Rayford,.Teresa' H 1' ' ' , -A ' ' FHA12, 3,VxCougarsVPridef-1, 23 Drill Team. Manager 2. ! Raymond, Robert D.E. l, 2, 33 Intramurals 3. Reagan, Ricky FFA l, 23 CVAE 3g Basketball l. Reese, Judy Student Council l, 2, 33 Homeroom Pres. 13 Talisman 23 Cougars Pride l, 2, 33 Pres. 3. Reeves, LaDonna Homeroom Rep. 13 Treas. 2g Pres. 33 Cougars Pride 1, 23 Volleyball 13 Basketball I, 23 Letter 2g Intramurals 2. Riddle, Delbert Golf l, 2, 33 FFA l, 2g Industrial Arts 3. Riddle, Mike Roadcap, Bruce CMA 23 Industrial Arts 2, 33 Drafting and Electronics, Regional and State 2. Robinson, Dennis Football 33 Baseball 3g FCA 33 C Club 3. Robinson, Matthew Swimming l, 2, 33 Letter l, 2, 33 Film Society 33 Stage Craft 3. Robinson, Susan Intramural Rep. 23 OEA 2, 33 Parl. 3. Rock, Randy Golf l, 2, 33 Baseball lg Intramurals 2, 3g Christian Club l. Rodgers, Cindy HOSA 2, 33 Rep. 33 Film Society 33 CMA 23 HOB 2, 3. Rogers, Raelynn Choir l, 2g Christian Club 2. Roemisch, Mary Ann FHA I, 2, 33 I-IECE 33 Cougars Pride l, 23 Sec. 2. Romero, Frank Industrial Arts 23 Intramurals 3. Rose, Rolland Football 13 ICT Sergeant 23 Intramurals 3. Ross, Randall Glenn Talisman l, 2, 33 Class Editor 1, 2, 33 Art Editor l, 2, 33 Film Society l, 2, 33 Latin l, 2. Row, James FFA I3 ICT Vica 2, 3g Agriculture Awards l. Ruelas, Joe Band l, 2, 33 Jr. Rep. 23 Pres. 3g Latin 33 Political Science Seminar V. Pres. 3. Rumbaugh, Rachel Ann ROTC 1, 2, 33 French I, 23 Intramurals 1. Rundle, Kelly 5 Baseball 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3. Russell, Kirk Football l, 23 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Intramurals l. Ryan, Peggy Joe Basketball l, 23 Intramurals l, 2. u Sand , Paula Choir l, 2, 33 UIL 1, 2, 3g FFA l, 2, 3g Greenhands 2, 33 Agriculture Awards l. M ,A 1,. . 9 9 A W Grids' W . , 1 , V V I . ,M , Q, f . ,fy I ,n , f 'f If x 1. ,, c' A E 1 'ff 'f'f' 1 gg-K x va gf 1 1.-- ff m , 4 ' - ,Zig . :, Hy! Q4 A K - . 1. . ,, f . q ..- - is 6 R I 6 X ,7 X f X D 6' I ig ix J I li I f I A 1... .J T' X A W ,W I - K .A .x f f ' ., . 'ff ff .Q -' 6 , 'Y E . 9 ,,'i J I Vqkk - , vi. . Y -g 3 X L . I 3 , x 5. - ,V Q '-'fX S4 f ' 'f l S Q . i l 412 if '43 El' H. ,I 4,,N. Q- S ,1 , if E w 1 61 l NY' Q ,Q . m . , 1 Y 5 .W gg t ,Q ,,..,,, .M .ww -rm .K!l5 ,Q .8 QQ ge I P' ff J,-' 3 ,X A Q , .. 5- , Q . x xx B, A Q, may 1.2-as ,A , bg ' 2. 1 P-1 My , S!' iii, Y 1 ,fP' s 4 Q A X . -r !f- L Siewert, Julia A A Honor Society 2, 3, Class Pres. l, 2, Rec. Sec. 3, Homeroom Pres. 1, Talisman 1, 2, CMA l, 2, FCA 2, 3, Cougars Pride l, 2, Latin l, 2, 3. Simmons, Terry Christian Club l, FCA 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3. Simons, Troy CVAE'Parl. 2, 3. Simpson, Jerry ' Homeroom Pres. 3, CVAE 3, Football l, Track l. Slaughter, John Football l, 2, 3, Dist. 3, Golf l, 2, 3, Dist. l, 2, 3, C Club l, 2, 3, FCA 1, 2, 3. Slayton, Leisha VOE V. Pres. 2, FHA l, OEA 2, 3, V. Pres. 2. Sledge, Robert Orchestra l, 2, 3, Social Chairman 3, Film Society 2, 3, Region Orch. 2, 3, State 3. Smedley, Tony Smith, Brian Lee Industrial Ans 3, Electronics 3, VICA 3. Smith, Charlotte OEA 3, CMA l, Latin Club 2, FHA l, Cougars Pride 1. Q Smith, Cheri Dee Band l, 2, 3, Choir. l, 2, 3, Region 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Christian Club l, Film Society 2, 3. Smith, Curtis ' Choir l, 2, 3, DE 3. Smith, Harvey DE 3, Intramurals 3. Smith, Janet Young Democrats 3, DECA 2, Industrial Arts 3, Intramurals 3. Smith, John Keven FFA Chapter Sec. 3, Christian Club l, Vocational Agriculture Coop 2, 3, Football l, Track l, Intramurals l. Smith, Marcy OEA Sergeant 2, 3, Intramurals 2, VOE City and State 2. Smith, Mike Eugene , Homeroom V. Pres. l, Intramural Rep. 2, French l, Ofticiating 2, 3, Baseball 2, Speech Team 2. Smith, 'Robert 3 CMA 1, FCA 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Letter 3, Intramurals 2. Smith, Terry Homeroom Pres. l, 3, Siren Squad 3, Choir l, 2, 3 , Talisman I, 2, Christian Club l, Gymnastics 1, Intramurals l, 2, 3. Smith, Tony FHA 2. Sneed, Terrell Homeroom Pres. 3, Vocational Agriculture l, DECA 2, Gymnastics 1, Intramurals 3. Snowden, Lori Intramurals 2, 3, Rep. 2, CMA l, 2, 3, FHA l, Christian Club 3, Cougars Pride l, 2. 82 21 . ., SEHIGR fmffd Q D Qs-sig , ' 4 i F4 v ' ' rl? A Terry Schroeder, Terry Smith, Mitch Lemen, Cindy Dix and James Blake enjcy the senior picnicg W F Band's good for the soul camp show their spirit on 50's day. A David McPherson and Melissa Oster- .v L ,, ' , mfs, 65, 'W . 'L' 'mf 5: , X -G Mt 5- ' ,, 0 ., , , A Q David Parker, ARM reject, Baylor recruit V A tsl W. 'V 'gk , R 114, F' gm X1 . SS' .- rr X X jk N Q X e 5 Vt- ' aiu-5: web .EGR N A 4.1. X 1 ,I 'W EM X L'LL l Q , x1f' e:Ifg5h5 -- ,,.- X A X . x ' I r ff' if ' I f as it , M., 3235 4.3: than 4 ff: l 'l M ww ff ff' 4 , K .Q 4 4 1 :-' v . Q I K -1.. - f ,,, i 5 Q M N .-as ,.-,Qi Y , I 9' X f .W , x an .fs,.- ix 1N- Ye. Wulf mg 1 1 1 4 - E l Swafford, Tracey ' Cougars Pride l, 2, 3, Squad Capt. 3, Homeroom V. Pres. l, FCA l, 2, Christian Club 3, Gymnastics 2, 3. Szymanski, Paul Homeroom Pres. 3, Talisman I, CMA 2, 3, Film Society 3, Football 1, Soccer 2,3. Tatum, Lisa. Orchestra l, 2, 3. Taylor, Carey ' Choir l, 2, 3, DECA 2, Cougarettes 3. Taylor, Donald Taylor, Kevin Band l, 2, 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 3, Thespians 3, Treas. 3, UIL One Act l, 2, 3. Taylor, Trina ' Homeroom V. Pres. 3, Christian 'Club 2, 3, Film Society 3. Teal, Laurie ' . Honor Society'2, 3, Corres. Sec. 3, Homeroom Treas. 3, Band I, 2, FCA 2, 3, Tennis l, 2, 3, Dist. I, 2, 3, State 2, 3. Tedford, Cynthia Kay Homeroom Pres. lg V. Pres. 2, OEA 2, 3, Cougars Pride l, J.V. Basketball I. Templeton, Lisa ' . VOE 2, 3, Rep. 2, Club Rep. 3, OEA 2, 3, Intramurals 2. Tevebaugh, Joni Intramurals 1. Thomas, Claude Thomas, Jerry FFA I, 2, ICT 3. Thomason, Cheryl . OEA 2, 3, Spanish Club l. Thomason, Ronnie Tice, Emily Louise Band l, 2, 3, Prop. Officer 3, Homeroom V. Pres. l, 3, Latin l, 2, Confederate Singers 3. Tippen, Susan Lyn - Student Council V. Pres. 3, Homeroom V. Pres. 1, Pres. 2, Talisman 3, Christian Club 1, FCA 2, 3, Cougars Pride l, 2. Tisdale, Andy FFA V. Pres. 3, Intramurals l, 2. Todd, Blake Thomas ' Homeroom V. Pres. 2, DE 2, 3. Torres, Jerry CVAE 3, Intramurals 2, 3. Townsend, Debra VOE Prelab Parl. 2, VOE Coop Hist. 3, OEA 2, 3. Truitt, Malesa Virginia ' Cheerleader 3, Student Council 3, FCA I, 2, 3, Cougars Pride l, 2,3 , Intramurals 'l, 2, 3. Truscott, Patrick Commentarius Photo. Editor 3, Young Democrats 2, 3, Political Science Seminar 3, Intramurals 2. Tucker, Cara 85 Tunnell, Carl Football l, 2, 3: Letter l, 2, 3: Homeroom Pres. lg Film Society 2, C Club 3. Tunnell, Sherry Turnbull, Andrew FFA 2, 33 Rep. 35 Homeroom V. Pres. 25 Vocational Agriculture Coop'3. Tyler, Michelle Lynn V Homeroom Pres 3 Christian Club 1 3 FHA 2 Cou ars - 2 1 Z 3 8 Pride l, 2. Tyree, Robert FFA l, 2. Underwood, Sara Jane Choir l, 2, DE 3g Historian 3: FTA 33 FHA 2, 3, Intramurals 3. Unrue, Mary ' OBA 23 Film Society l, 3. Upchurch, Sonja German Club l, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Intramurals 2, 3. Valentine, Valerie Crest l, 2, 3: Exec. Staff 3: Talisman 2, 3, Christian Club lg FCA 2, 3: Track 2, 3. A Vantilborg, Rhonda Band l, 2, 3, CMA lg Film Society 33 Cougars Pride l, 2, 3, Cougarettes 2, 3: Co-Captain 3. Vanlandt, Kenny, FFA l, 2, 33 Vo.-Ag. Coop 2,,3. Vashaw, Allen Timothy Student Council 3, VICA 3. Veloria, Jean Choir? 3. Vineyard, Deana FHA 3, Cougars Pride l. Vletas, Nicole 3 Crest 2, 3, Editor 3, Homeroorn Pres. 2: Choir 3, Track 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3. Waldon, Harrel 1 Auto Body l, 2: ICT Sergeant 3: Auto Body 2nd Dist., 3rd State. Walling, Sandra Marie ' , Choir lg. FTA lg Film Society 3: Cougars Pride lg FHA l . Walker, Pamela Band lg Crest l, 2, 33 Christian Club lg Young Democrats 3: Cougars Pride l, 2: Cougarettes 2. Q 86 'tm fa pu-'W' S 7 w--'L'. J-.. filib- - 1 v 5: I' in 2, Q , M -an use WM, Warren, Virgil Tennis l,l2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3. Watson, Kandy Homeroom Pres. 33 Talisman Sales Manager 33 C Club 2, 33 Cougars Pride l, 23 FFA Sweetheart 13 Intramurals l, 2. Watts, Cindy FHA 33' .l.V. Tennis 23 Intramurals 3. Weatherby, Desiree 1 I-lomeroom Treas. 13 VOE Treas. 2, Pres. 33 OBA 2, 33 Christian Club li, 23 FHA l, 2. Welage, Amy I 3 Track 2, 33 Homeroom V-Pres. 23 FCA 23 'FTA 13 Intramurals 2. , ' Welch, Jeff 3 u i Baseball l, 2,33 Letter 2, 33 Choir l, 2, 3, Singing Men 33 Christian' Club 1, 23 Intramurals l, 2, 3. Weller, David Weltman, David Tennis 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Intramurals l. Whigham, Kevin Band l, 2, 33 Choir l, 2, 3, Confederate Singers 33 Orchestra lg French Club l, 2, 3. Whitaker, Catherine Crest 33 Talisman 33 French Club 3. I White Greg Intramurals l, 2. 3 Whitley, Kim Band l, 2, 33 Homeroom Sec. 33 French Club 23 Film Society 3. 3 0 Wiggins, James A Football l, 23' Golf l, 2, 33 I-Iomeroom Sec. 23 C Club l, 2, 33 FCA l, 2, 3. . Wilcox, Reggie Basketball Mgr. 33 Intramurals 23 Christian Club 2, 3. Wiley, Judy FHA 23 VOCT Sgt. at Arms 3. Willen, Robert Homeroom Pres. I3 Homeroom V-Pres. 2g FFA l, 2, 3, Chapter President 3. Williams, David Football l, 2, 3, Honorable Mention 2, 33 Basketball l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 33 Track l, 2, 33 I-lomeroom Sec. 2, V-Pres. 33 FCA l, 2, 3. Williams, Jeff German Club 2, 33 Christian Club l, 2, 33 Science Fair 2. ,- 88 Cloning is achieved in Mrs. McKenz1es biology II class. 'QQ Q. uv fx M , md' umm chemsmy ,mama learn the fundamentals of vmmam. Williams, Loralyn Cheerleader 33 Cougars Pride l, 2, 33 Homeroom V-President 2. Williams, Margaret Choir li Film Society 33 German Club 2, 2g Pres. 33 Christian Club 2g Cougars Pride lg Intramurals l. Williams, Rick Band 13 Choir lg Film Society 33 Tennis 23 Intramurals 2, 3. Williams, Rodney Earl Football 1, 2, 3g FCA 2, 3. Williams, Sharazan OEA 2, 33 Sec. 33 State Competition 23 Basketball l. Williamson, Steven Edward Honor Society 2, 33 Commentarius Editor 33 CMA l3 Latin 2g Film Society 33 Political Science Seminar 33 Optimist Award 3. Wills, Jack Intramurals l, 2, 3. Wilson, Karla Band 1, 2, 33 Latin 2. Wilson, Karla Winter, DeWayne . VOCT 33 Baseball l, 2, 3g Track l, 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3. - Wood, Mark FFA l, 2, 33 Christian Club l, 2, 33 Vocational Agriculture Coop 2, 3. Woodard, Annette FCA 23 DECA 3g Basketball l, 23 Intramurals 1, 2. Woodruff, H. D. ' Band l, 23 Homeroom V. Pres. I3 Christian Club l, 2, 3g Swimming l, 2, 33 Letter 2, 33 Capt. 3g Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Wright, Marshall Alan FFA l, 2, 33 CVAE 33 Officiating I3 Vocational Agriculture Coop 2. Wulf, Monica Yates, Britt Choir l, 2, 33 Honor Society 2, 33 Homeroom Sec. 23 Math Science Seminar Sec. 33 French l, 2, 3g Pres. 33 Political Science Seminar Pres. 33 Fall Production l. Yeary, Russell Wade FFA l, 2. Yielding, Lana Class V. Pres. 1, 23 Homeroom Pres. 13 V. Pres. 23 Christian Club 13 CMAf 23 Tennis l, 2, 33 Letter 1, 2, 3. Young, Susan Band lg Orchestra 13 HOE Sentinel 23 CMA 2, 33 HOB Pres. 33 HOSA 2, 33 Area and State Awards 2, 3. Zapata, Bill Football l, 2, 3. . Zumwalt, Jay Homeroom Pres. 33 FCA l, 2, 33 Basketball l3 Baseball' l, 2, 33 Letter l, 2, 33 Football l, 2, 33 Letter 2, 33 Dist. 3. . 89 f A-N, MEMGRIES OF 1980 K wg, ,K :iv if ,f 4 . ,,,l. 'B'. ,' zzz, . Q Jinx 4,53 UWM ' 5 si A, 4 is ,, xx is L M Q X ,s .f' ,,,..f 1 JAP ' ,,.,. .1 . Inj! ,Q-,fn T!! ,. wmv' ' f I . 1 QW Ja. .q. Ms., gn 'ig SQ M Q K NA Auf I' .f wa exif' X. :Q A: 5 , -T we T. 1. 4 1 ' ,ffhgix , . W., fbQt15!-1-.ff Aff ,,A. 'K sf ik Qi, .ry ,E , EE ,i M, LL M L., , Q -Q13 2 , 4 ' 1 wk . 'N S15 611.52 N Fifrf if ,iq I if 5? 439 Q? it iq? . Q The Junior section backs the Coogs all the way to district championship ,WHA f'F ., If -5, my 3 ieS..'0 '3 ..-.hx Brooks, Brooks Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bryan, Lori Trace Ladonna Laurie Stephen Wesley Roy Timmy Bucherie, Jimmy Buettemeyer, Charles Bullock, Mark Bunch, Edie Burgess, Dedra Burke, Robin Burks, Kathy 96 g sgjggm 2 f ag 'kr Liz! 'ii suv, lb.- fxxit. Cassle, Kim Catrom, Teresa Chandler, Bill Chapman. Tressa Chappell, Jimmy Chappell, Robin Chatham, Connie Chennault, Karen Chick, Darran Chitwood, Cathy Clark, Jeff' Clark, Royce Clem, Greg Clendennen, Brenda Cleveland, Kirk Clinard, Tracye Cline, Kim Clish, David Clowdus. Paula Cofer, Brent Coffey, Kent Coleman. Cedric Collazo, Sammy Collier. Jeff Collins, Nelda Colvin, Ted Conrad, Charley Conway, Willie Coody, Caryn Cook. Brain Cooke, Jim Cossabone, Jimmy Cossabone, Tonya Coughran, Guy Cowan, Karen Cox, Susan Creed, Tommy Crowe, Jed Cruz, Venus Curry, Rynae Darden, Stanley David, Marie Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis 1 1 n Q Chris Douglas Joe Bob Kelly Melinda Mike Decker, Janet 97 Senioritous starts early for these Jun- iors as they order their senior rings. Dehoyos, Mark Delaho, Eddie Delleney, Marisa Dennis, Brian Densman, Jay Densman, Joel Depew, Ronie Devereaux, Sonya Dillard, David Danielson, Jeff Dixon, Carrie Dorcy, Brian Douglas, Dale Douglas, Stuart Doughty, David Downing, B. J. Downing, Ronda Dredry, James Druin, Loretta Duggnan, Kevin Dumont, Phillip Duport, Patricia Dycuss, Lanny Dye, Brenda Edwards, Mark Ehrke, Eddie Elkins, Wayne Elledge, Mark Elliot, Karen Ellison, Sherry Ely, Russell Erwin, Cole Erwin, Keely Estrada, Sylvia Evans, Kathy Evans, Pam Evans, Sandra Everett, Theresa Fangman, Madonna 98 ff' 9 -i ZS.. Q gs'-1, essl 3 f 'F -lf item rf, Qu! RQ-4 isa. YJ Q14 QQ' K' sewer 51 ds Y is Sb wa' S we This 'N -w ills KQV ag . gg n. QV 'ii' -wr' A . .i hi i x i n I AQ fy ! 1 b if 13' ,,., X x xv .A fo V Ja ' . ' l 2 5 i 5 ml ua TRW' 'E 'iff 9' 'is ve, Jifiv COUPE Farr, Lori Farrington, Pam Finch, Randy Fink. Raymond Fitls, Deborah Fletcher, Jeff Flores, Mike Florez, Betsy Flournoy. Brad Foil, Angela Foil. Anita Forbess, David Forkner, Roger Freeman. Ronald French, David French. James Friske. Karen Froehlich. Tammy Fulcher. Brad Fuller, Monique Fussell, Kathey Gammill. Sharon Gannaway, Dennis Gardner, Stanley Gay. Kim Gayden. Andrea Gemberling, Jeff Gibbs. Claudia Gilchrest, Tony Giles, Lesa Glasscock, Dan Guerra. Chatty Goetz, Steven Golighlly, Ellen Gongora. Eric Gonzales. Carlos Gonzales. Steven Gowens, Sandra Graham. David Super Cooper sign helps bring the Cougars on the field for the second half. 99 GQ D 3 K Q V fs Z ? 3 We fl , ,T 253 1- l .M ,C F mammmw.,..,,,,,,, . 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Now girls this is the Grant, Charlie Green, Rickey Greer, David Gregory, Tina Grissom, David Gruber, Sherri Gruber, Terri Gunter, Marsha Hadley, Karen Hale, Alan Hale, Keith Hall, Allen Hall, Denise Hall, Lori Hall, Teri Hambrick, Lynd Haney, Kathy Hanke, Charles Hanzlik, Karen Hanzlik, Lisa Hancock, Kerry Hargrove, Linda Harris, Ricky Harris, Scott Harrison, Cheri Harwell, Kim Hassell, Mike Hathaway, Patrick Hays, Ronnie Heiser, Teresa Held, Janet Held, Kevin Herrero, Ubaldo Herring, Bill Hestano, Karen Hill, Billie Hill, Martin Hiscock, Melinda Ho, Denise Hobbs, Charles Holdridge, Cheri Hollowell, Pam Hollrah, Pat Hooker, David Hoover, David Hopkins, Toni Hopper, Butch Horton, Mariana Horton, Sylvia 102 Hournbuckle, Edwina Howard, Jay Howard, Jim Huber, Lisa Hudgens, Janet Hurst, Aimee Hyatt, Debbie Ice, Fred Ingram, Lisa Jacques, Terry Jenkins, Billy Jensen, Tom Jensen, Trey Jimenez, Joe David Johnson, Janet Johnston, Chuck Johnston, Scotty Jones, Doug Jones, Jeff Jones, Kristi Jones, Susan Jones, Vinita Keathley, Karyn Kendrick, Lindy Kenneth, Estes Keppel, Kirk Kershaw, Valerie Key, Teresa Kidd, Joyce Kiker, Kalah Kim, Kathy Kinard, Darby King, Cynthia King, Sara Kirby, Deason Kirk, Arnie Kite, Brenda Kmiec, Leon Knight, Darrel Knox, Kelly Koepke, Tim Kraft, Eddie Kute, Terry Lackey, Jerry Laird, Jimmy Lambert, Terry Landrum, Brian Lara, Rene Lastrange, Shari 103 Ellouise, did you see that?! Lee, Barry Lee, Tracey Lemley, Mark Leonard, Michelle Lesley, Leverto Leverto Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lloyd, Lou n, Bart n. Kathy Don Jamie Kenneth Wendel Long, James Louis, Kathy Love, Donna Low, Cheryl Lowe, Mark Lowry, James Loya, .loe Luera, Jerry Malone, Janice Martin, Deborah Maples, Grant Martin, Kelley Martin, Mark Martin, Shari Martindale, Sonya Martinez, Dobra Martinez, Jimmy 4-4 nw -Q-.,,. ! rv V V34 'rrp fl , Q. gm., 'Mr' racy Gary Harold Mitchell, Lance Mitchell, Rosemary Mitchell. Teresa Mixon, John Modrall, Steve Mokry, Aloma Moore, Denise Moore, Karen Moore, Tracy Moreno, Ray 105 was that owllerir else but Coopezi.. il m,,. A 'R 'l 1 B 1-'Signing-.' ' YZ,.....f,.,. pa , ,sz lf' A B A. B. C. D. E. ' ' .ig 6. an f if 1 5 rf 1 ,Qt - - .s I Q, 4, za X K ' K , 'V Q C A' , 1' D Sandra Gowens thinks school is a great place to catch up on reading. Good grades are important for swimmer, Andrew Rankin. Wade Survoik shows his talents in the play God's, Favorite. Kelly Knox finds time to catch up on her sleep after a hard night' at home. Stacy Meadows enjoys connecting the dots during the PSAT test. jr faq.: 'K 43 I5 -'R .Q CH its. ha TT? have Beauty and the Beast Morrison, Nancy Mosser, Dawn Mosshart, Joey Mueller, Debora Munguia, Emillio Mynatt, Dena McCart, John McClellan, Lori McClellan, Steve McClelland, Brenda McDonald, Lesa McFerrin. Tammie McGhee, Lori McGinnis, Chuck McHan, Kelle Mclnnis, Janet Mclielvain. Ricky McLean, Janice McLeod. Barry McLeod, Norman McMillan, Doug McMillan, Marki McNulty, Mark McRae, Belinda Nall, Dee Nease, Nathan Neill, Juanell Nelson, Vance Newman, Valerie Neves, Jerome Newton, Keith Niblo, Ellouise Nicholas, Angela Nichols, Merrel Nobles, Mike Noles, Beth Norton, Terry Nuckuls, Lisa Oden, Jerry Odom, Opie 107 E iff wi D. Brad Fulcher's true E. Darrel Knight really MUQW Q lg llsfiiml Q - l Q , I V' A. Boy that guy is looking good! B. Missy Urguhart mistakes for a local news C e . New fall fashions ar 108 x, .4f V 'V Qs-J 2 R es is , ei NZSQ s Q 1 -ef R l , 'fl S3543 if 2 , Q VX W V n X 1 in rrffw-.,,, . ....,.., A Oldenburgh. Olisky, Kim Olmos. Parker, Tammi Pearce. Twyla Pettit, Mary Phillips. Porterfield Potter, Presley, Pyburn, Quinn, Vicky Rankin, Andrew Rankin, Dale Rasco, Randy Ray, Danice Reece, Marquette Reed. James , Resmondo, Renee Reynolds, Jewel Reynolds, Leigh Ann Richardson, Christie Richardson, Darrell Roach, Tom Roberts. Mark Rinehart, Greg Ringgold, Tamera Ritchey, Rick Robertson, Jim Roda, Sheila Roda, Vickie Rogers, David Rosales, Chuck Rose, Suzanne Ross, Wendy Ruelas, Marie Russey, Dianna Ryan, Robert Sadler, Susan Salge, Teresa Salinas, Steven Samuel, Marie Sandefur, Tanya Sanders, Bobby 109 Wade? enchants An- drea Gaden and Kelly Alvis with his adventure stories. Sanders, Lisa Sanders, Tammy Sandoval, Adam Sandoval, Sandra Santana. Linda Satteriield, Shelly Saunders, Tony Savard, Ted Scalley, Karen Scarborough, Julia Scarborough, Mack Schmittou, Ron Schumpert, Julann Scroggs, Melissa Senter, Sydney' Shaw, Laura Sharp, Mark Shelley, Stephen Shelton, Barbara Sherrell, David Shipley, Tony Shofner, Sue Short, James Simmons, Cara Simons, .lean Anne Simpson, Keith Skipworth, Jamie Smith Cathy Smith Cynthia Smith, David Smith, Jeanni Smith, Karla Smith Nancy Smith, Sherry Smith, Toby Smith, Walter Soliz, Chris Sparks, Stacey Spaunhorst, Janet 110 ff . fe , ' 1' - v t we i 5 1 -- ... ,. if ,.,k ,ft A an as M . . ., A is - Z.: 3 an . Q1 J, I H vu pw st 1 N 'U - i A T T E' t em- T ef X tee, -t Q4 5 F X a V' -V 1 L.. A. ' f . fl Q ' , , , , ,,i' it f e S as ' it 9 , E . Y ' ks -vw Q' 'Pwr are-r 'iv ap-AQ. itz: S 70 fi S , .5 .ia E if ft 'W :., :.: ,1f.. T i K! Spears, David Speight, Leslie Spencer, Eric Stalls, Shannalei Stamey, Frank Stamps, Lea Ann Sterling, Denise Stevens, Carl Stills, Bobby Storckman, James Stovall, Steve Strange, Carrie Strouse, Jennifer Styles, Scott Suggs, Brad Sullivan, Mike Sumner, Lawrie Surovik, Wade Swonger, Lisa Sylvester, Angela Tadlock, Robin Tankersley, John Tauer, Lindy Taylor, Chris Taylor, Cindy Terrell, Laura Test, Victor Thanongsak, Gentry Thaxton, Karen Thomas, April Thomass, Carla Thomas, Robyn Thompson, Cheri Thompson, Dave Thornton, Becky Thornton, Mitchell Thompson, Teresa Thompson, Tommy Toops, Isabella Steve Stovall be- comes the new Fonz. 111 Townsend, Mike Truitt, Scott Tumlinson, Darold Turnbull, Denise Tutt, Bobby Urquhart, Missy Utasi, Lisa Vasquez. Vaughn, Vaughn, Mark Vernon, Randy Ververs, Vickie Vick, Vicki Vickers, Susie Wade, Sondra Wade, Teddy Wadswroth, Amy Waldrop, Larry Walls, David Washburn, Scott Washington, Regent Watson, Guy Wayman, John Weaver, Keith Weber, Steven Welch, Staci Wells, David Wentz, Mark Whatley, Greg Wheat, Dana Wheeler, Karen Wheeler, Terry Whitaker, Martha White, Doug White, Melinda White, Sandra Whiteley, Kathryn Wilkerson, Melinda Willette, Cindy Williams, Bill Williams Williams Williams. Williams Williams, Williams, Paul Williams, Rodger 112 Wright, Teresa York, Jennifer Young, Cherry Young, Robin Zullo, Darlene Wills, Tina Wilson, Cheryl Wilson, Cristel Wilson, Joe Wilson, Mark Witt, Michael Wong, Janice Woodall, Becky Woodlock, Tracey Woodward, Margot Woolf, Linda Wright, David Wright, Johnny Wright, Millie 113 S3 'H Y I 1 WY 'Qui J + E W P W W. Q' , ,AII 5, 4: Ax i l , f V f , fi , Je W 5 55,5 i fm -,M-'Mew f ff Q 1 u 34. 51 --ii , 5 X .X i . ,Q f eq N Q .fx-,Hg I P l P l Carol successfully led Although some that slowly, they became an excellent group 0 that I' , - -7 il K' iz W, K- N we 1' ?usfin a ge, hui 1 V 1 3. i-' F M- ' ..,' ' . ' k ini?-331: is-was S ,Q E 5 Q iq,.: K 5 A J 5 ' - L 4 Q ' L , W -. . ax ., agar E5 ...M ...al f I S r Qi f i E 2 5 - 3 W3 f S.. Emi A Q , 1 Q H-Q ,..,,.,-. wa. Acker, Sandra Adams, Brian Adams, Douglas R Adams, Sherri Adcock, Greg Aguirre, Silvia Alcazar, Jeff Alexander, Dana Alexander, Shelley Allred, Rhonda Altum, Greg Anderson, Chris Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson, David Eric Judy Leslie Nan Trish Angel, Mike Antilley, Alice Arledse, Lloyd C. Armstrong, Brooks Ashworth, Tracy Bagby, Lisa Baldwin, Rhonda Ballard, Peter Bannister, Dianne Barnes, Kim Barath, Liz Barrett. Bronwen Barry, Julie Barton, Suzi Basquette, Roger Bayardo, Elsa Beaird, Nancy Bearden, Kevin Becerra, Johnny Bechtel, Kathy Beckham, Rob Bell, Pam Benitez, Ezekiel Bennett, Gwen Berry, Jeff Berry, Ray Bieberly, Teri Biesecker, Joanne Bivins, David Bivins, Diana Black, Angela Black, David Blackburn, Jeff Blackwell, Marti Blancq, Bonnie Blankenship, Arnold Blassingame, Clint Boerner, .Iohn 120 ' Q L. ,W , av vs J V .W-mfg A N fy C17 , 4, ., ' X23 li ,iw 1' env, g xi I I 'he . 'Qv 2 nf fy A J 1 . Michelle Brooks, Clayton Brooks, Danny Brooks, Randy Brooks, Robin Brooks, Victor Brothers, Jill Brown, Bob Brown, Collette Brown, Frank Brown, Leslie Brown, Margret Broyles, Tommy Brunson, Craig Bryant, Maria Bryson, Dennis Buettemeyer, Kim Buck, Todd Bui, Kim Chau Burks, John Burks, Sherry Burnam, Stephanie Bush, Mike Butler, Stephanie Caffey, Leatrice Caldwell, Nancy Caldwell, Sandra Caliendo, Tonya Callan, Jim Calton, Dale Campbell, Manley Canant, Terri Cantrell, Paul Carroll, Rodney Carroll, Wendell Cartee, Brian Carter, Craig Carter, Eric Casey, Dina Casey, Johnny Castillo, Angie Castleherry, Tammy Cathey, Chuck Cavanaugh, Cindy Caywood, Mark Colyer, Lisa Conley, Gloriana Cook, Stephen Coon, Cathy Coplin, Kenneth Cossabone, Linda Couch, Doyle Cravey, Tammy Crawford, Holly Croft, Sharon Cuesta, Dierdre Curnally, Scott Curry, Tom Daae, Ken Dakey, Lisa Daigle, Michelle Daniell, Shala Daniels, Carol Daniels, Kim Davenport, Donald David, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Michael Donnie Ken Larry Warren Deanda, Andy Deanda, Randy Deberry, Brenda Delacruz, Sam Dement, T. J. Derrett, Cora Derricott, Anita K Diaz, Johnny Dick, Denise Dick, Ronald Dixon, Angela Dokey, Lisa Dorcy, Garth Dorsett, Susan Druesedow, .lay Druin, Paula Ann Duck, Mary Dusckas, Greg Dunnam, Angie Dunn, Tina Dunlap, Jeff Dunlap, Matt Earnest, Danny Easley, Paul Eaves, John Ebbs, Manda J. Eichler, Eddie Elliot, Sharon Elliot, Stephanie Ely, Rick Emory, Sherrie 122 WHERE BUT CUIS5 is 3' . .-f Nb' 4,004 W Denise Dick works hard on the Talisam staff. This is so exciting, says Sherri Burks. The library is a good place to study. Students work on organizing note cards. Enders, Lance English, Ron Essex, Mickey Etheredge, Kirk Ferre, Steve Fields, Fitts, T Flores, Folger, Foster, F oster, Fowler, Fowler, Frazier, Kelvin errenia Hector Charlie Amy Tina Darrell Richard Jeannine F redeck, Belinda Freeman, John Freeman, Paul Fuller, Bobby Galvan, Ruben Garcia, Freddy Garcia, Paul Garner, Brad Garner, Karla Gauthier, Marty Gazaille, Brenda Gerlach, Kris Gibson, Joe Gilliland, Amy Gillis, Renee Glover, Patrick Gloyd, Russell Goates, Anita Goble, VaLynda Goldman, Kellie Gomez, Gregg Graves, Timothy Green, Shayne Gregory, Craig Gregory, Patty Grigsby, Gary Grothe, Lenny Guajardo, Diane Gunter, Pam Gursky, Gay Guthrie, Andre Gutierrez, Louis Gutzke, Lisa Gutzke, Lora Haddox, Callie Hadley, Mark Haechton, Melody Hall, Alison Hall, .lack Hall, Teresa Hamil, Cynthia Hamilton, Ana Hammer, Greg Hanna, Dennis Harbow, Nancy Hardee, John 124 A .1 SSW ,,. W? ,af M ff? i 7 ' - J Wiz, '---, 1g f a Jil,- si V .A , J , my f i i w i , ., A F , ii- - T . I ,.. , ,,,, 'ABV A Q Y:-Y 6 xiii iiii Y ' I ,lifi 1 1 -1 it HQ! 2 1' at o' .fy F G Nw 'Q 4 Callie Haddox takes a break. ZX Hardin, Brian Harmon, Sharon Harris, Donna Harris, Jimmie Harris, Lisa Harris, Mark Harris, Paula Harris, Tracy Harrison, Russell Hathaway, Chris Haynes, Carolyn Haynes, Danny Hemond, Angie Henderson, James Hendricks, Don Hendrix, Brian Henry, Lisa Herald, Scott Herndon. Amy Hewitt, Debbie Hill, Leanne Hill, Paula Hoff, Ronny Hoffman. Ashley Holcombe, Vicki Hollowell, Amy Holmes, Jamie Holmes, Lisa Hopkins, Ruby Maxine Horn, Robin Hotchkiss, Kelly House, Vicki Hoy, Steve Hughes, Billy Hughes, Blake Hughes, Kathryn Hunt, Debbie Hurick, Eric Hurst, Dwain Hyatt, Ronald Ince, Ray Jacks, Scott Jackson, Monique Jean, Karen Jenkens, Rusty Jensen, Teresa Jones, Heidi Jones, Linda Jones, Rodney Jones, Sara Beth Jones, Teri Johnson, Doug Johnson, Lin Jordan, Natalie Juhlin, Jon Kapuscinski, Renee Karrick, Angela Keathley, Lauren Kendall, Mike Kennedy, Darla Kennedy, Deborah Kershaw, Willie Kessinger, Kerry Killcrease, Robbin King, Billy Jack King, Pat King, Paul Kiser, Tom Konecny, Wade Labrenz, Annette Lacayo, Marco Lago, Lisa Laird, Bobby Laird, Greg Lambert, Tracy Lammons, Cliff Landrum, Laura Lane, .Iohn Lantrip, Randy Large, Cregg Lasalle, Ralph Lassiter, Tammera Lawlis, Talley Lawson, Nancy Lee, Brian Leggett, Roger Lemley, Gene Lenius, Donna Letz, Pam Lewis, Jackie Liebman, Eric Lioce, Ronnie Lisman, Karen Little, Dennis Lockhart, Miriam Longmire, Steve Lord, Donna Love, Tony Lovett, Robert Lucas, Donald Luera, Margaret - Lujano, Michael Lummus, Linda Macon, Angie l fe' JP' , l ,.,, gc ki . 'N v -m vt: ' on 1, L v Wk? , ,..., 5 'vw 4- , -,,, , sun: ,lt f I B4 'fe . I .ana t X ' .nl A. Breaking glass is bad luck, but not for Cindy Cavan B. I never knew National Geographic was so funny. SWS A x X .x I r 7 433153 N -f .fw- . J 'M ' f 1 'Y M t, fr: it ef '- ' . o f '-1 . ' ', 1 f -1 ff f f, Q mf y tyyat, M 'U' 8 mf it 'rf ,. .3 1 'I OUT TO LU CH s E ,z 4 I E i Q . ,E e Q4 6' any 9' ff ifff' if ...Z' ff QQ . A, 1 1 ,,. 1. - ,,,,, 5 the fiunch room. 33 355 5 C fijagflicfe betausq we're dressed for freak day. Lhaxrstgy in' the lunch room. 12 Malkowski, Laurie Malm, Mike Mandeville, Marcel Mantooth, James Mantsch, Scott Marcrum, Michelle Marsalis, Mike Martin, Chuck Martin, Melanie Martinez, Fernando Martinez, Rose Martinez, Yolanda Marshall, Jim Mason, Willie Massey, Kim Mathis, Kay Mattingly, Tisha McCann, Moya McCarthy, Yulri McConnico, Kenneth McCormick, Sherry McCoy, Rickey McCusker, Marc McDonald, Delen: McGhghy, Daniel McKean, Jimmy McKelvain, James McMahon, Chia McNulty, Kenneth McPeters, Desalee McWilliams, Barbara Meadows, Debbie Medina, Victor Mendenhall, Cheryl Middlebrook, Julia Miers, Tonya Miller, Dina Miller, Tammy Milliner, Monty Mims, Marty Mitchell, Billy Mixon, Miriam Moncibaiz, Anna Monk, Ellen Montez, Evelyn Moody, Sharon Moore, Cary Moore, Mara Moore, McDonald Moore, Ronald Morey, Russell Morgan, Melissa Morris, Brad Morrison, Brad Morrow, Mitzi Moseley, Carmen Mottern, Ron Mullen, Judy Mullins, Tawney Munguia, Nelda Murphree, Kara Murray, Donna Murray, Miehae Musgrave, Leslie Myatt, Cynthia Napier, Darrel Nash, Tim Nelson, Terry Newcomb, Jimmy Newhouse, Karla Newman, Kevin Nichols, Mary 128 I .f Try, Y ,W Q 5' , 'EEE W ,' W Q 'M 1, Q f J Rijdsry'-Y? Qwmw 129 Noack, Rhonda Nobles, Sharon Norton, Kim Nowlin, Myra Obrien, Michael O'Gorman, Kenneth Oliver, Rhonda Olmos, Sandy Ostercamp, Pam Owen, Shawn Owens, Randy Owens, Tina Pace, Susan Packwood, Randy Padilla, Bernie Park, Doug Parker, Cynthia Parker, Paige Parker, Shelly Parker, Tormi Parkman, David Patterson, Kris Paul, Joel Payne, Staci Pearson, Dean Pearson, Donna Pelletier, Mark Pinkert, Holly Perez, Sueme Perry, Tammy Peters, Danny Pettigrew, Rob Phillips, John Pickens, Eddie Piecuch, Tom Pierce, James H. Pittman, Cindy Plowman, Jeff Polk, Michelle Polston, Melody Pope, Ron Porter, Cheryl Prado, Mike Presley, Ray Prew, Debbie Price, Donna Proctor, Mark Provencio, Robert Pruitt, Rhonda Pruitt, Tad Pruski, Mary Pugh, King Purser, Missy Puryear, James Rainey, Jackie Ramirez, Maria 130 'rf' Kr ' if fr' r' J! l srl A O el Q- .f JH, I V' H A , 1, 't i iii' fi ' ,, 1 P i .I ,, if A , , ,M . ss zz inlay? x 24, 55 if J E if A 'V lf' in ltiiltli ii, M - J itii, tt iiiii i We O M f.. 1 is P - 1, ' I , 5 S1 - WK aww ' V zA ff' yE:V ,gm A. Joe Cool! .0 Y, li 'tx ti , X- if f ,L R f R n i ' v l7 ,vX al if I X I, .Si sf R xv, 7 A lv :Q ,W fa Q res' PM 5 -av x x X l 1- 5 , 1 1 -1 We 'Y . ug.. 2 Q X' ' xf ii l -w ' il , ? fr '15, N ,f s if ' '1 ' i .4 if 3 I 1, ' X Er r Q i 1 , 1 - r 1- 1,1 c:lrinnr.4a 1 :,mv,i. , , .AI JF Am. Randel, Jon Rapson, Bill Raymer, Rhonda Read, Robin Reed, Carol Reedy, Scott Reese, LeeAnn Reynolds, Lisa Rhodes, Cody Richardson, Laurie Richardson, Robert Riddell, Kim Roberson, Alvin Roberts, Grady Roberts, James Roberts, Sam Robinson, Dwight Robinson, Johnny Roden, Adam Rodriguez, Gloria Rodriguez, Tommy Roetto, Mark Rogers, Paul Rogers, Ricky Rogers, Tricia Rucker, Randy Rumans, Linda Sanders, Lori Savard, Jean Sawyer, Albert Scale, Randy Scarbrough, David Scargall, Lori Scholtz, Melodee Schwartz, Kathy Schwartz, Steve Scott, Angela Scott, Dan Scott, Jenny Scott, Lisa Seabourn, Dean Seay, Sheila Sewell, Billy Shew, Lisa Shin, Young-Sun Siewert, Jill Sikes, Marlene' Sills, Cheryl Simmons, Ange Skinner, Tommy Slaton, Lorie Slaughter, Leon Slayton, Theresa Slimp, Traci Smith, April Smith, Judy TEST... TDDA Y? TF 6 E 9Q Q i i A B A brain strain test for Nan Anderson works as Bill Rapson and Mark 132 worker, during SCAT test. sz 4 473 Cheek..1'eadsQ,his.,,First Aid book for the first time. T J Smith, Kym Smith, Steve Smith, Wanda Somerville, Rene' Somerville, Rita Sonnenburg, Jeff Soules, Pam Speight, Russell Spencer, Cristy Spicer, Carrie Spicer, Patti Spraberry, Scott Spradlin, Tony Standly, Mike Stanhouse, Mike Stanislawczyk, Karen Stanislawczyk, Sharon Stanley, Edward Steele, Kelly Stevens, Barbara Stevens, Shawn Stills, Mike Strevel, Teresa Strouse, Donna Sublett, Jana Sullivan, Michele Summers, Kim Sumner, Leslie Swinson, Janson Swafford, Sharla Sylverster, Lee Tafelmeyer, Janna Tarpley, Chuck Tatum, Carla Tatum Marty Taylor, Kimberly Taylor, Linda Taylor Paul Thiele, Derek Thomas, Jackie Thomas, Russell Thomason, Kevin Thompson, Deborah Thompson, Rickey Tidwell, Joe Tobin, Tracy Toops, Leo Tucker, Andrew Tudor, Jana Tunnell, Bill Turner, Sherri Underwood, Bob Underwood, Brigitte Underwood, Chris Unrue, Brent Upton, Mike 133 CHQ!! IF fHM27M77Q THRU UGDH HUcfQf .vu 3-. key ALA.. A, A A. ' 5 2 xir, ff 2 79 1 W, , H wr f Aww' ' W A A Aw: W, .-my if A ff' we 2 ,, V in-,Q'Q?4i3iQ'--,Ol if if A ' ' AA Aiwzfv 2 ,MA X444 4 -i 1 'Iv A lg.-3 i e 2WasAA1fg H ,+,,1.1 -M M , , V 'affix A Q14 yy? ' I - ew, A f :EH ,'--1 5 . - f Q1' RD: , ' '2 2, -Fil-1Lf. ' -A25,,,W 1 'iiy-'gif' 'A ff A-'H V , wx -1 74 wi' ' 1' ' U wkwwffiffi i. Q w ggyif V. ' l mi- 'i K, ,A ., . W V A A A V - , Tf AA i i i 1 - 5 l AAAA B ' ' A B. Smile at the camera! - C. Kimberly Bray is yelling at the pep ralley. . Parents and studenis enjoy the pep ralley. i 5 z 5, K . Q 'J' ' , A w W it Zi ...,.,., . , ft: Q , , Urquhart, Debbie Vantilborg, Julie Voight, Ida Wagstaff, Robert Waldrop, Gary Wallace, Justin Walton, Donna Wardlaw, John Washburn, Mark Washington, Lawrence Watkins, Mike Watson, Mark Watson, Wadie Welch, Tim Wehunt, Kristin Westmoreland, Christa Wheatley, Glen Wheeler, Gaylene Whisenhunt, Todd Whitaker, Christie John White, White, Martha White, Robby White, Stewart White, Tammy Wieland, Julie Wigfall, Janet Wilcox, Kim Wilkins, Lisa Williams, Carl Williams, John Williams, Stacy Williams, Vickie Willis, Denise Wilson, Sherie Wilson, Steve Winkler, Mike Winters. Lesa Wright, Corky Wright, Scott Wong, Anna Wood, June Woodfin, Dan Woolf, Beth Wyrick, Nancy J Yancy, Brian Yarbrough, Cheryl Yarbrough, DeAnn Young, Brad 2 Young, Robyn Yungblut, Scott Zapata, Joe 135 if 2 1? 1 ogf Of it , ' g J C' g m J g A , , 0 ti. ,V Ah , W, , Q4 V Mr. Gordon Harmon serves as the Superintendent of 1 Ztii W S , f,4' Fi' .gg the Abilene Independent School District. The Board of i Education consists of Mr. Ham Middlebrooks, Mr. ' iii me rrt' Wally Bullington, Mrs. Peggy Beckham, Mr. O. Henry f Young, Jr., Mr. Jimmy Dan Bourland, Mr. Darrel 5 WA VM... . , iii . di 'il Yffirw , 1 f HWY A A QM. -af V, as ig' -K ,, . 4, ,avff . V f r J ...... .J y..i .3 , , .g it 1 'QV Mr. Gordon Harmon 4193, -V-tw ff'-'-r only WWE Knight and Mr. Harold Hughes. They have done an excellent job in making the Abilene Independent School District run smoothly and efficiently. The role of the school board members is to determine the goals and objectives ofthe school district. They meet twice a month to work on school problems. They provide financial structure for the operation ofthe district and set policies which reflect the district's operational procedure. We are grateful to them for the fine work that they do. x Q Standing: fright to leftl Mr. Ham Middlebrooks, Mr. Wally Bullington, Mrs. Peggy Beckham, and Mr. O. Henry Young, Jr. Sitting: Mr. Jimmy Dan Bourland, Mr. Darrel Knight and Mr. Harold Hughes N , 'U' . .QOQQ QS Being the principal of Cooper High School is not an easy task, but Mr. Bauernfeind has proved to all that he is capable of handling the job. Caring about students and their problems has always been a speciality of Mr. Bauernfeind,s. His expert guidance and supervision of faculty and administrative affairs is greatly appreciated by the staff and students of Cooper. Mr. Bauernfeind has played an important part in making Cooper the great school that it is. He has been at Cooper for five years. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin and Master of Administration from McMurry College. Students have many memories of their years at Cooper, but one of the most lasting is of an outstanding man, Mr. Bauernfeind. Roger C. Bauernfeind Cooper's administrative staff has played a big part in making Cooper the great school that it is. The three men that work together on the administrative staff are Mr. Valree Brailsford, Mr. Garnie Hatch, and Mr. Reford Schmittou. Mr. Valree Brailsford is Vice-Principal and has worked on Cooper's administrative staff for eight years. Some of his duties are stressing discipline, getting substitute teachers, and distributing textbooks. Assistant principal is Mr. Garnie Hatch. He has been at Cooper for the past six years and his responsibilities include school maintenance and attendance, school buses, and keeping order in the cafeteria. Mr. Reford Schmittou, who is the Dean of Students, has served at Cooper for eight years. He supervises student parking and is sponsor of the Student Council. B ' . - jsiifiitff , ,g,.., 1 A A . Garnie Hatch - BS, University of Mississippi f' A Master of Education in Administration 'hm 3, il a ,. ,,, I it I si. P' fb ff? be be Valree Brailsford BS, Prairie View A and M University Master of Education K , 'Wu X 4 r M ..,..r,-..,. A .,,, BS, Abilene Christian University Master of Education, Lady of the Lake College Reford Schmittou F g far, ,X i,., , u L' .i- L U? Z' 'W D Q5 60 6 Oo Students at Cooper appreciate the patience, guidance and attention given to them by the counselors. They work with each student on an individual basis, considering each persons needs, attitudes, and goals in life. Mrs. Anita Crawford, the Sophomore counselor, 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 received his Bachelor of Education and his Master of Education from East Central Oklahoma University. Mrs. Barbara McKenzie, the Senior counselor, received her Bachelor of Arts degree from North Texas State University and her Master of Education from Hardin Simmons University. Mr. Willaim Watkins is the Vocational counselor. He received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees from Hardin Simmons University. A. Mrs. Anita Crawford B. Mr. Jerry Wood C. Mrs. Barbara McKenzie D. Mr. Willaim Watkins Dorothy Goff Madie Newman S Linda Hobbs The secretaries here at Cooper help in making the school run efficiently. They put in extra time to see that everything gets done. Without these ladies, Cooper would cease to function adequately. Dorothy Goff is Mr. Bauernfeind's secretary. Linda Hobbs is secretary for the Dean of Students and Natha Kidd is secretary for the counselors. Wanda Seay's position is registrar and Kathryn Williams is the assistant registrar. Nadine Kute and Sheila Neslage are the attendance clerks and Karen Ellis is the computer specialist. Madie Newman serves as the bookkeeper. 620 leg you Natha Kidd S Karen Ellis Wanda Seay Sheila Neslage Nadine Kute Kathryn Williams QV .. N 09 Q, 0 S99 ix fb QR Q., A The Business Department includes areas such as accounting, typing, shorthand, business management, business law, V. O. E. CO-OP, and PEL CVOEJ. There are eight teachers that make up the Business Department. They are Dolores Ticer, Jim Reese, Melba Miller, Evelyn Longacre, Frances Hermann, Granville Griffith, Ann Fanning and Vivian Johnston. Mr. Griffith, who also teaches Government, is included in the Social Studies section. Mrs. Fanning and Mrs. Johnston are included in the vocational section. These are all find teachers and they have done a good job. . ' s, n ftwrxyby 0 Coach Reese may have caught someone Mrs. Hermann records test grades in her grade book sharing answers on a test. ii tv , Q tiff' pq. T' , at ' JK ' . Q? F3 . ff - JH: wc, 4. ax W ' ,Ml 9' 1 - E. I if s ' ' Hermann, Frances V B.B.A. McMurry, ,Q . 4 Longacre, Evelyn -I 5 h M.Ed. Hsu B.S. McMurry ,,. t Mlllef- Melba Business Business B'BjU' MCMUH3' K Business 2, AAV' tt ,I A , .X UIL Typing g g vj Reese, Jim if ig Ticer, Dolores B.S. Ed., B.B.A. B.B.A. West Texas ACU f' ' State Business ' Typing, Shorthand F. C. A. Junior Class ,HR X. 1-G , I Goo Al- . V If she doesn't get here soon we'll have to play 3-handed. . 4 ff 'kerxfv f 'fy' f,.w.:4s?1'.r ,1 -. A1- 5 X. . M- mx W I ,A . . i - I v N, 1 . Q--'fkwqi A . b I I 'lr an-in f ' 'gg .,f 1. K Youill have to excuse me class, I have an urgent meeting in the library. The foreign language department is another very important area at Cooper. This school offers four different languages. Each one has its own set of goals and accomplishments, yet all of them work together to achieve the same basic end result. This is to aid the student's overall education and preparation for life by his understanding the grammar and vocabulary of a foreign language and its influence on English. The department's goal is also to foster in the student a sympathy for a culture other than his own. The French classes this year, taught by Mrs. Dot Kendrick CFrench I-IIIJ, participated in many field trips and extra-curricular activities. They, for example, went to the Neiman-Marcus Fortnight and also were invovled in French Symposium in Austin. The German classes, taught by Mrs. Lela Dick fGerman I-IIIJ, have also been quite active. Among other things,they went to T. A. G. S. CTexas Association of German Studentsj in San Antonio. The Spanish classes are taught by Miss Sonja Green CSpanish II-IVD, Mrs. Doris Allen fSpanish U, and Mrs. Barbara Treat CSpanish ID. This year the more advanced Spanish classes had a banquet where the students, themselves, cooked authentic Spanish dishes. This banquet was just one of many activities of the Spanish classes this year. This year's Latin classes, taught by Miss Rose Williams CLatin I-IV and department chairmanl and Mrs. Barbara Treat CLatin IJ were also involved in activities pertaining to their study of the language. They went to the regional convention as well as the state-wide convention, which was in Austin this year. All in all, the foreign language department has contributed a great deal to the education of many students this year. mf . 12. . . .war -K. ---f g -,.., 'ifg A . ii I Allen, Doris Y, 1, ' Dick Lela B.A. Hardin-Simmons ' .,,. 'I I B.A. McMurry Spanish I 'g , 1 German I, II, III, Talisman, Crest Q . X fbi. English . , f fa German Club V 5 i. fglfl i I .si F QQQ 52. , A' 7 .. . -I Q I ,sw-T3 ein ff' Kendrick, Dorothy ' W Treat, Barbara B.A. Randolph-Macon A e .ll B.A., M.A. A.C.U., Woman's College .--- Vanderbilt French I, II, III Spanish I, Latin I French Club N .Q . if ...... X E ilf5f? e- 5 , ' I in C? seq? Green, Sonja B.A. Baylor Spanish II, III, IV Williams, Rose 1 B.A. Baylor, M.A. University of North ' Carolina Latin I, II, III, IV Latin Club 143 We 'Q' . Alright class, I have some good news and some bad news. Black, Leigh BA English-Spanish University of Texas English Drill Team Burke, Joan B.A. McMurry English Fleming, Carol B.A. English TCU English Sophomore Class F.T.A. Blackford, Jimmie B.A. HSU English Clement, Nedra B.A. SMU, M.A. HSU English Hanks, Sherilyn B.A. English, French HSU M.Ed. in Guidance ACU English Sophomore Class, FTA The English Department is one of the largest departments at Cooper. It provides instruction in the areas of grammar, composition, literature, and reading. The Departmental goals focus on increasing skills in written and oral expression, increasing reading skills, and extending literary horizons. The other goals are to extend academic potentials, and promote self-evaluation and self-knowledge. There are eighteen teachers that comprise the English department staff. They are Leigh Black, Jimmie Blackford, Maxene Bonds, Nedra Clement, Gina Enger, Carol Fleming, Sherilyn Hanks, Robert Holladay, Beulah Jarvis, Edward Wilson, Camille Parrish, Melissa Pilcher, Portia Robertson, Joanna Strickland, Joan Burke and Lela Dick, who is also a German teacher, is included in the Foreign Languages department. Bonds, Maxene BA McMurry English Department Chairman Enger, Gina B.S. Texas Tech English Volleyball Coach, Asst. Track Coach Holladay, Robert B.A. HSU, M.A. So. Ill. University English Talisman, Film Society, Senior Class I'm allowed to dress this way . . . I'm new! -'15 I Q 1 f.'1.'T?i X Milk' i L , ff, .- 1.-'xggg aw 5' J ,nf . W.. 9 It 5 fi ' , ' 3 R Ng :cnt 5 , N .wigs W rw ' ' L sss ' 1 ?,?YiiUVi AW' f 1 V - 'SFZZJ gx f 'A A. 'wg' .1 ' A ig 'e Q' Aflkljifsv . 'A vm- A' 'f' :' , 151, if Ig if 3,5 H , If aa 4 J., .ff'.i...i...l Jarvis, Beulah B.A. Texas Tech English UIL Spelling, Honor Society Pilcher, Melissa B.A. NTSU English Junior Class Walter, Nancy B.A. HSU English, Journalism Crest Mr. Holladay looks around to see if anyone witnessed his littering the cafeteria floor. -1' ali KT - ' Mfr ' M , ' 9 si Dub. 4 if' 41 :f'75: U VJW ' J J er ' J 1 if J 4915s, 5? Ulf N ff Parrish, Camille B.A. Texas Southern, M.E. HSU English Christian Club, Junior Class Robertson, Portia B.A. Southwestern University, M.Ed. McMurry English, Reading Wilson, Edward B.S. McMurry English, Art Commentarius Q, x Penick, Pat B.S. Phy. Ed, English NTSU English Girls J.V., Varsity Basketball Coach Strickland, Joanna B.A. McMurry English Honor Society 145 9 .xo fb? oft? ,go o 259' N . gb 55- Armstrong, Wanda B.S. Bethany Nazarene Health The health department here at Cooper is designed to teach good health habits and to make people feel good about themselves. The classes are divided into two categories, Health lT and Health 2T. Health IT, consisting of either all male or all female students, deals with good nutrition, genetics, and sex education. Health 2T classes, having a mixed enrollment, deal with diseases, development of modern drugs, and first aid. -A-. , Z Miss Armstrong can not believe some of the answers she gets on her tests. Belf, Danny B.S. E.D. Baylor Univ. Health, Coach Bedford, Herbert B.S. Sul Ross State Univ, Health Football Coach Branson, Paul M.Ed. East Texas State Univ. Health Athletic Trainer Buck, Stephen B.S. NYDU Physical Education Tennis Coach DeBerry, Susan B.S. Oklahoma State Univ. Physical Education Girls Volleyball, Gymnastics K Q? M Q, .-V Gs Get out your writing apparatus, says Mr. Bedford. Mrs. Middleton goes for the gusto. The physical education department has taken on a new look over the past few years. Before, students who were not members of a team sport like football or basketball just took a physical education class that showed those students how to play that sport. Today, physical education classes are more individualized. They include angling and casting, archery and bowmanship, weight training, better boating, racquet ball, aerobics, bicycling, and badminton. These classes stress the importance of keeping physically and mentally fit through different types of activities, not just during school years, but also later in life. E l w l B . tttt ttt f i f . Vy t is Q . . 1 , ,A Q .GSM yy. y . w,5.,, , e. at 1 4 . if 1 -f A t , Jim H ,, W, M ? .mfr f-1. '-'Zi ,ts ij Q , an or I i 9 f Q I 1, fleas 5. uri ..,.- YQSPCQ 4:5 V ' , 9' 1 '77 af i B 1 g A f i vtre ,,., rr e , ,v t 1 ' 1 A l A T A to W t 'b Dflugherly, Finley, Kent Middleton, Mary McKinney, James Overton, Ray Williams, D1-ana Chester B.S., M.E. Texas B,S. Abilene A, B.S. Texas A8LM B.S. Lamar Univ. B.S. McMurry A8cM Christian Univ, B.S. Memphis State ME Abilene Head Track Coach Coach P.E. Coach, Health M.Ed. Hardin Univ. Christian Univ. Asst. Volleyball P.E. Educational Administration Simmons Univ. Health M.Ed. Abilene Christian Univ. Physical Education Coach Gymnastics Coach Head Athletics FCA and 'C' Clubs , 7? , 1'kf'A ::WMz, K, ,ww ,fa ,fm ld. A. tgr .K .Wk , F Jil' 1h .M ,Ll . LV.., H ' 1 1 A Q ,.' ff., 'ik 'Um X r:,, it V I 4' 1 1 ' 4 L Q N 1, l :tix 7 ,K I , m ,,k , , QE. 4 1 2 'mf . gm if-. xx. 5 AWG' Q E- Q Q-6 X Rfb, Oo Anderson, Vicki B.S. McMurry Sociology, Psychology Cougars Pride Case, Mark B.S. McMurry P.E., Social Studies Basketball Coach K. . 6 ,za 06 suv' xxx 1 One of the common goals of the Social Studies Department is to provide a curriculum which will give students the opportunity to appreciate our American heritage and also to become active citizens in their community. The different classes offered in this department are World History, World Geography, American History, Government, Psychology, Sociology, Economics, and Business Law. This department is composed of twelve teachers headed by Mrs. Mark. During the year, in an effort to reach the goals, there are many activities going on for students interested in government and politics, two of which were the Political Science Seminar and the Travel Study Tour which went to Washington, Philadelphia and New York. Mrs. Mark keeps her class spellbound with another interesting lecture. Dougherty, Donna B.S. McMurry History Dudley, Mike B.S. McMurry American History Junior Class Griftith, Granville B.S. Hardin-Simmons Political Science, Government German Club Inzer, Ray B.A., M.A. Trinity University Government, Economics Senior Class ff ff 4 2 ,, ' J King, Don B.S.Texas Tech Social Studies Martin, Prentice B.S., M.Ed, World Geography, Varsity Football Coach Coach Mark, Mary McKinnon, Kirk B.A., M.Ed. M.Ed. Hardin-Simmons Hardin-Simmons History History .5 S if? A,' if f 49' Z Santibanez, Thelma B.S. McMurry History f Spanish Short, Jim B.S. Hardin-Simmons Government, American History Siren Squad, Junior Class 'K 'S N-. f I' fb gms, 1,- M. Q ff Q- ! l 'fi tt Q Q. ,, A , ' ,L ':'I:, wifi f. , . , 1. ,f.VV , ,T ' .555 it ,,,, W. 1 M V.g, , g,,. W- . I Y 1 ,Z ,gi .1 Mg. 5 5 . i 'P fx x 4-K 1 ' t Q 'N The Fine Arts Department is in reality six different but related departments under . one umbrella. Each area of Fine Arts teaches both skills and appreciation. They strive 6 to build in the students values in these areas which can be of use later on in G life The Fine Arts Department includes art, drama, speech, band, and orchestra. Each involves performance and skill. These skills can be built upon and enjoyed throughout 1' life. Through the Fine Arts Department, students have the opportunity to explore the Q9 creative and aesthetic side of his personality. Avia-w..s-eww 15,-g.,a.1:1z.5vy3iE -f '- EEPll'2'5i5f2I52'f5i .- V- - H11 sff....w.ww1 3, 1 ,,,,3,..e... U...-f ??,fff1fQiffIff'i,' I 'I 4 F WN ey I ,th .'.'Af'.s' Q E1 ,. f. ,K-5 , .3 2... - .-11. , 1 .- gf -L.f1- ,- nt I I nl ,V 2 , , X-- x ' H x W . 'li' in Zi A ,, ik:-K fn 8 f -me 1 5171: is . .xp w , 4 ,K Al' ' 'Q' Q fbi 5. fi f f ' Y ri ' 1 A wk ads cfbj Bratton, Linda B.A. M.A. Music H-SU Orchestra Cummings, Jack B.A. NTSU Med ACU Photography McSwain, Harold Texas Tech. B.S. Art Ed. Art Nall, Jack B.M.E. WTSU Band Overton, William B.S. M.A. NTSU Drama Sr. Class International Thespians Rollins, Jeanne B.S. H-SU, M Ed ACU Art Sumerlin, Bobbie B.M. M.M., H-SU Choir, Music Theory Singing Men, Con. Singe Thormhill, Ralph H-SU Speech Speech Team l'S Suzanne Rose looks on eagerly as,Mr. Thornhill checks his grade book. X , - ff 1 , 5 5' , ' 'l r . 1 , , 4','- NY, ' Mr. Nall watches over the marching band during their early morning practice. ,--'iw .ev xo Q? ,Qc ,Dx Brady, Eddie B.S. Texas Techg M.E. ACU Mathematics F.T.A. Childers, Carl Ray B.S. McMurry Mathematics Ofliciating, Intramurals 152 candidate Mathematics The Cooper High School mathematics depart- ment offers a comprehensive program which includes a college preparatory sequences of courses as well as courses designed to teach every practical math skills. Special programs include computer program- ming courses which emphasize scientific applica- tions and an advanced consumer math program for students who have completed a study of Algebra. The math labs offer a teaching machine approach to improving basic skills. Extra-curricular activities include Mr. Alder- man's Math-Science Seminar and participation in the annual spring contest by Mrs. Neill's UIL number sense team. Teachers making up the Math Department are James Alderman, Eddie Brady, Jo Caldwell, Carl Childers, Luella Cochran, Melvin Lindsey, Judy Neill, Vicki Payne, Charles Potter, John Sanders, Gene Sheets, Stephanie Taylor, Eugene Ward and Teresa Wheeler. Lindsey, Melvin C. B.S. and M.E. Howard Payne Univ. Mathematics Golf Coach Washington Univ. Alderman, James Othell B.A. and M.S. nuclear physics Univ. of Miss., MS Reactor physics Oak Ridge National Labg Ph.D. Senior class, Math-Science Seminar Caldwell, Jo 'B.A. Howard Payne Univ. Mathematics National Honor Society Cochran, Luella E. B.S. Sam Houston State Mathematics Neill, Judy Watkins B.S. Univ. of Texas Mathematics Number Sense Team Payne, Vicki BSED Mathematics Potter, Charles A. B.S. Mathematics Dean Schmittou, Mr. Childers, and Mr. Ward show their school spirit at one of the pep rallies. Sanders, John Howard B.S. McMurry Mathematics Math-Science Seminar Sheets, Gene BSED Mathematics Mrs. Cochran tries to keep some law and order on Western Day. Ward, Eugene B.S. ASU M.Ed. ACU Mathematics Taylor, Stephanie Elaine B.S. Baylor Mathematics Wheeler, Teresa C. F.O.M. Lab 153 N C-co The Vocational department is made up of classes having to do with agriculture, and homemaking wich are the basics in this department. The different areas included are Vocational agriculture, Vocational agriculture cooperative, Academic Education, Cooperative Training, Distributive Education 1 and 2, and Health Occupations. Other areas are Home Management, Consumer Education, Child Development, Family Living Home Economics, Pre-employment shop, and Auto Body Repair. The teachers are Mr. Sammy Alcorta, Mr. Billy Rhodes, Mr. Robert May, Mr. Leland Robinson, Mr. Lowell Freeman, Mrs. Ann Fanning, Mrs. Vivian Johnston, Mr. Jack Shewmake, Mr. Jimmy Smith, Mr. Derrell Sloan, Mr. James Conley, Mr. John Wright, Mr. Dalton Johnson. The Vocational department has a superior staff. They and their students have worked hard this year and we are proud to have them as a part of this school. The Industrial Arts department includes several areas. They are general shop, general woodwork, machine woodwork, general drafting, architectural drafting and technical drafting. There are two teachers in this department. They are Mr. Jimmy Payne and Mr. Louis Clayton. Mr. Payne is a veteran at Cooper, and teaches general drafting and technical drafting. Mr. Clayton is a graduate of A.C.U. and is new at Cooper. He teaches general woodwork, machine woodwork and general shop. These are two fine teachers and they help the students a great deal in preparing them for the industrial world. u What a mob says Mrs. Mathieson. Alcorta, Sammy Hardin Simmons University Offset printing Borcik, Edward Electronics Electronics Club Clayton, Louis B.S. Ed. A.C.U. Woodworking X Industrial Arts Conley, James , B.S. Eastern New Mexico Univ. . M.Ed. Hardin Simmson, I.C.T. VICA Senior ' Fanning, Ann B.B.A. Tex. Tech Univ. M.Ed. A.C.U., VOE, Pre-Employment Lab Office Education Association N Freeman, Lowell B.S. Texas Tech, Vo-Ag FFA A Xl K . , 2 , tv, fn- , ,. ,., . ,gg W.. , . A 'Y 4 ,rw . aff . ,-,s ,. , f .Wu 3 ' ,U fm K- ' .LV .3 ' fn. KW 'K -, E, E Ab ,, ,, V A va- . f ...Q I K 0 .,,. 1,x?,k in Q.-X , 'L-Y , v , J' ff ' - 4:23 . J l M X5 I ,ugh-t 'hfmf' ,, , T gmf J r gt ' ' ,fyy iff? , , ,, 'Q , if if Q.. .. ' fSf'Z 'N xi B .11 if 1 N O f 'M f '- , : f ' 5? lg? we Johnson, Dalton VEH General Const. Johnston, Vivian Panhandle State Univ. Business 8: English OEA Co-op, Senior Class Mathieson, Mary B.S. Baylor Univ. Home Economics FHA-HERO May, Robert A.A.S. Cisco Jr. Building VICA Payne, James B.S. Southwestern State M.A. Western State Drafting Industrial Arts Rhodes, Billy B.S. Sul Ross M.Ed. Texas A8cM Industrial Education VICA Auto Body Shop Robinson, Leland M.E. Texas Tech VO-AG FFA Shewmake, Jake B.B.A. Sul Ross Univ. Distributive Education DECA 81. Junior Class Sloan, Derrell M.E. A.C.U. CVAE CO-OP Vocational Senior Smith, Jimmy B.S. H.S.U., CVAE Coop VOCT Juniors Smith, Louise Master 8: B.S. Univ. of Cen. Ark. Home Economics HERO FHA club Wright, John B.G.S. Univ. Neb. AFJROTC Mr. Rhodes shows a student how to get a charge lm Mr. Payne observes and helps the students with work. 0 s. of '69 Owen, Virginia B.A. Sam Houston State Special Education Rogers, Nancy McMurry B.S. Special Education Townley, Sharon B.S. HSU English, Speech, Resource Cougars Pride The Special Education Department at Cooper High School offers a variety of courses in two specific areas: resource and functional living. A student may take a resource class designed on an individual basis in a subject area in which he has demonstrated a specific need. This resource class is taken in conjunction with his other regular education classes. A student in this resource program must meet the same requirements for graduation as do all other students at Cooper. Students in functional living classes take courses designed to prepare them to adjust successfully to work, to home life, and to the community in which they live. The first two years are spent at Cooper doing academic work. The last year is spent in the on-job-training program, closely supervised by school personnel. Other administrative work is done by these people: Mrs. Frances Barnes, librarian, Gene Cook, Teacher of Drivers Education, Sue Crowson, Library Science, Isidoro Garyo, Vocational, Sury Hartgraves, School nurse, Katherine Owen, Home and Community Services, Glenna Solley, A.V., Kater Swinson, AFJROTC, and Donna Terke, library aide. Barnes, Frances A.B., Univ. of Kentucky M.L.S., Univ. of Texas Crowson, Sue Hartgraves, Suzie Librarian B.A. OCC, M.L.S. R.N. Univ. of Texas School Nurse Cook, Gene Library Science B.S. T.C.U., M.Ed. Newton, Michael A.C.U. Garza, Isidoro B.S. HSU Drivers Education Vocational Guidance Associate Owen, Katherine A.A. Cisco Jr. College H.E.V.E.H. Home and Community Services Solley, Glenna A.V. Swinson, Kater Air Forcee A.F.J.R.O.T.C. Turk, Donna Library Aid Ar... .... r. , -.,'-msn gr,-, 'Nu 'X QV 'Mr -Cr ,.r-vu 4 ar 4 Q ' ' .,, 4-ga' 1, ,Q v - aux yu. J I Q 4 Ur in .W Q 5 ' A WW 'fel '1 1 .L ,fa ,gm ,. HP -W' ,, Q 'f 'ski 5 91 i if .f MJ' L H 5. 1 Hwfjx ,wwf if W 'WZ in 'K X f , A , , 4 e ' ' 41 Q, if M ' .1 8 f . , , I 1 4 W lllllf? ' 13312, 'W' f 2 xfiif: LZTW w i fbuii V , H , f f- P K , , fc -an , , - ' .. :pr if ' f ' - L 'M 58 v ,H , ,,., W3 . ,M ,yay 5 Departmental Honorees if f H l ENGLISH ENGLISH LATIN STEVE WILLIAMSON GWEN MARTIN GARY MASK 1 I W . I? ' Q .g I is I X 9 GERMAN DAVE WILLIAMS Y 1.5, , ff' FRENCH KIM FLOURNOY 'Ov S..- If 4 ,I fk GERMAN MARGARET WILLIAMS V, fwlmx S I I Q-E i ART SAM KIRKMAN SPANISH MARIAN SCARBOROUGH f, .,,, 3' if iv h W.: - ,W Ea, ORCHESTRA BOBBY SLEDGE x xx LATIN JANET FRANKS fi' SPANISH MAVIS SHAW LIBRARY STEVE WILLIAMSON 5 Q SOCIAL STUDIES JOE RUELAS SOCIAL STUDIES BRITT YATES MAT HEMATICS MIKE CABLE i V H, ,1:,.:ff .I:.fm.-::,::fm:,,w::::::::::f-r'YYFfFG21H115f '1'f1Yr55:EE'f2Sf 1?-if , VVIL ,M . I fy, ., . SH, ,,,,.,.,,,..,,f 0 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE KAMI CROSS I SL . A 1.'1 BAND MONICA KIRKPATRICK BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MONICA WULF 3 BAND CINDY ORTIZ G, E 1 2 az , ,,,,,m,.,. I ,' 4 fl' I 4 rf' E G M 5- I PHYSICAL SCIENCE STEVE WILLIAMSON ,,,,, f 2 , fa VzLL I Y I - IIIS LLIS M1 2 DRAMA SAM KIRKMAN MATHEMATICS JOY GILLILAND PHYSICAL SCIENCE ff 12 MARGARET WILLIAMS f .JXIQQQ DRAMA TALENA MARA ,192 wwf CHOIR CHOIR SPEECH SPEECH TALENA MARA BRITT YATES BRUCE McCONNELL DAVID COUNTS 3. 1+ , X-13. uw.. . I A 2 We ? BUSINESS BUSINESS VOCATIONAL DEBBIE LAWRENCE LISA TEMPLETON AGRICULTURE ROBERT WILLEN I A JN ff' hS f '14 ' M , IIIII VOCATIONAL OFFICE VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION OFFICE EDUCATION COOPERATIVE MICHAEL BASKETT DESIREE WEATHERBY EDUCATION MAVIS SHAW ,,1, ' Lg,V if M W' W .V I I g- . f .. : A , -. I 'un' C I 4- arf'-. ii i ' SA' S ' ax I X, XY M INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL ARTS COORDINATED COOPERATIVE BRUCE ROADCAP VOCATIONAL TRAINING ACADEMIC EDUCATION MICHAEL ROW SAMMY DAVIS VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE DAN GLASSCOCK HOMEMAKING APRIL HUMPHREY COORDINATED VOCATIONAL ACADEMIC EDUCATION BRENDA BROWNING PHYSICAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION EDUCATION DAVID HUDGENS GUY BAIRD AEROSPACE EDUCATION CAFJROTCJ CADET 2 LT. TOM MILES AEROSPACE EDUCATION QAFJROTCJ CADET T SGT. MANDY EBBS ,M lt ew iff li S 5 , f ff' FP' 3. , , A ' ISMA I EQV ' ' ARS t 5' S i CREST A UAV SPE 5 A MARHISSA ALLISON Talisman A 1 , 'I A A ' ,ww-I ARIUS Co MENTARIU O- MARTIN ittihsgw P p O Salutes CQ, at Left to Right: Belynda Bowling, National Merit Finalistg Greg Hadley. Finalist: Larry Kim, National Merit Commendedg Robert Smith, National Merit Commended: Tiffany Scott, National Merit Commended: Lance Proctor, Optimist Youth: Thomas Knighstep. National Merit Commendedg Cathy Cubine Optimist Youthg Steve Williamson, Optimist Youthg Rebekah Gibbs, Optimist Youth. 162 W , ,,.V fn 'Q . r , .. 1. .s ., ., i M Ba' A kg, A , aw.- 3 of 1., ab? 'KN 1 - Ennurahle turn 163 Q11 .10 r 'kit I ,f ass 'c- ': 3 X F ' ' 5 rd :' tr W if 3 f 1 lg. , 1 '5 J A 4 'f J -.1 f 3'-'-L' -. 1 8 1-P 'M' we K an..,...a1r ' ...an m , mm, ., WWMM 1 W .4 i l 1215? f 5 Q Q Q Q .4 6 W THE' lgli l 7- ng 5 , E l 'S 3 Bill Bonny guards the bell at Texas Stadium. U73 ii ll'l' 1 A ,, 'C ,ff if l Coach O shaking hands after a win over Abilene High. M' WW V K. mu . A U ,,,, f. A. -' f H 9+ 1 , . A ,qu ,ny Q .ff ,Z ' 'V i V N .AA - H' 1 Herk lDennis Robinson! and COOP Missy Urquhart take a short look at life. A A. Lesa Truitt congratulates Greg Hadley after a good game. B. Cougars come away victorious. W? CF PICTURE ABOVE. Top row: Reggie Wilcox, Alvin Jenkins, Kyle Stuart, Mike Howle, David Johnson, Paul Mergenhagen, Rusty Hoff, Bobby Smith, Larry Gee, Steve Malpass. Next row: Steve Hill, Greg Berry, Steve Moake, Stanley Darden, Cole Erwin, Chris Barnett, Frank Mixon, Scott Pierce, Lanny Dycus, Kirk Massey, . Next row: Jim Cook, Wendal Lloyd, Jeff Miller, Jay Zumwalt, Art Martin, Bill Zapata, Ronny Houston, Terry Simmons. Next row: Timmy Kute, Norman McLoud, Pat Hollrah, Chris Schwalb, Kyle Ford, John Arnold, Tim Scheuler, Geoffery Curtis, Brent Berry, Paul Williams, John Mergel, Leland Branson, Next row: Mark Purser, Don Lewis, Rodney Williams, Steven Brown, Terry Kute, Mark Iowe, Billy Anderson, Keith Pantalion. John Slaughter, James Lowery, Alan Hale. Next row: Gary Middleton, Terry Wheeler, Carl Tunnel, Greg Hadley, Danny Mclnnis, Mark Hackleld, Kevin Scalley, Mark Sharp, Mike Hassel, Joy Loya, Jim Bob Preston. Next row: Dennis fHerkl Robinson, Joe Davis, Mike Flores, Shane Awalt, Regent Washington, Claudy Brown, David Williams, David Carragan, Glen Cambell, Jimmy Casabone. PICTURE BELOW. Top row: Joe Paul, Robert Cheek, David Scarbrough, Mark Watson, Greg Laird, Dennis Bryson, David Black, Rob Petigrew. Lance Engles, Brad Garner, Arnold Blankenship. Next row: James Vinard, Doug Johnson, Randy Scaff, Brooks Armstrong, James Purior, Tommy Rodregus, Ken Davis, Bob Gee, Bobby Drusido. Next row: Roy Flores, Marty Tatum, Tim Welch, Donald Lucas, Scott Reedy, Rodney Jones, Mike Smith, Freddy Garcia, Jim Marshall, Dwight Robinson. Next row: Ronny Hoff, Craig Large, Ray Berry, Robert Wagstaff, Brad Morrison, Michel O'Brian, Gary Grisby, McDonald Moore, Tim Nash, John Williams. x ,ara 2 w an is 9 . w-v....,- 3, 167 S' at it to F .,,. Www asketball Schedule 1979-80 SCHEDULE Boy's Basketball Schedule November Wichita Falls There November Brownwood There November Lubbock Coronado There November December Waxahachie Classic Waxahachie, Tx. December Altus, Oklahoma CHS December Killeen Ellison There December Brownwood There December Reese AFB Tournament Lubbock. TX- December Anus, Oklahoma There December Key City Tournament AHS GYm December Killeen Ellison CHS January 2 Brownwood CHS January 4 San Angeio There January 8 sodessa High CHS January ll xiviidiand Lee There January 15 'Odessa Permian CHS January I8 :Big Spring There January 22 xMidiand High There January 25 epibiiene High TCC QCHS home teami January 29 'San Angeio CHS February :Odessa High There February uMidiand Lee CHS February sodessa Permian There February :Big Spring CHS February xmidiand High CHS February 'Abilene High TCC lAHS home teaml 'denotes district game The 1979-1980 version of Cooper Basketball provided Couga fans with much excitement. Their wide-open, pressing style o play characterized a year of the unexpected. After early seaso injuries depleted several players expected to play major roles o the squad, the Cooper Cagers performed courageously an admirably with perhaps the shortest team in the history of th school. The roundballers, however, were certainly not short o heart as they battled many a taller team into submission. Several of the Cougars were outstanding throughout the year Perhaps the biggest surprise was the emergence of Kenny Henr as an all-district caliber player. Henry led the Coogs in scorin with a l7.l points per game average and was the team leade in assists also. Henry's running mates in the background wer also commendable. Two of his main supporting cast were Reggi Cruse and David Williams. Cruse could well be the quicke guard to don the Red and Blue. And without a doubt, William was one of the most intense and fiercest competitors. Oth outstanding contributions were made by David Carrigan, Pa Henry, and Greg Pierce. As for the frontline in the '79-'80 campaign, only hustle an determination could counterbalance the height disadvantag encountered by Alvin Jenkins, Kyle Stuard, Jay Miers, an Ronny Houston. There cannot be enough said about the contributions in providing the Cougars with inside offense an defense. In conclusion 1979-1980 may not have lived up to expectatio due to numerous factors seemingly uncontrollable. However, th year's team kept Cooper competitive and near the top of alwa tough 5-AAAA. This year's team was all seniors, but with ma promising prospects off the junior varsity, next year will sure provide basketball fans with another front-running team. A. Kenny Henry shoots for two. HQYH HH Sl-V5 IIXITEHSE YEFWR A Us-1' A. Left-right, Reggie Cruse, David Williams, Kenny Henry, David Carrigan, Paul Henry, and Greg Pierce. Sitting are Jay Miers, Ronny Houston, Kyle Stuard, and Alvin Jenkins. B C 53, , 'arf' 'Q ,E . lu 'Q . Q is - AS' 1: I D B. Kyle Stuard executes a lay-up for another two points. C. Greg Pierce practices before a game. D. The team warms up before they play in another exciting game. 171 A C Kyle Stuard rebound. Alvin Jenkins Reggie Cruse Kenny Henry Reggie Cruse shoots as Ronny Houston prepares for the tries to rebound. presses against AHS. shoots for two. tries to get the ball from an Altus player. W X n in ' - . -J-3uy4 ' W x A HI: ' ' X Reggie Cruse looks for his teammates. Alvin Jenkins sets the ball up. Alvin Jenkins shoots while Kyle Stuard looks on. Ronny Houston catches the ball. O M7 ...S f ., g gg Q' .1 i 1' ..-,WT ..... y U D A. Alvin Jenkins catches his breath at the Altus game. 'iii B. David Williams shoots a free throw against the Eagles C. Kenny Henry reluctantly gives the ball to the referee. D. Reggie Cruse shoots as the others look on. E. Kenny Henry dodges an Eagle to try and score. I an--sv ...tw ., I Q.. 4, r M . f ' J Q 'fn' L 1553522 l L W' ' . L S' K L qs. L :LL i L L i , L, L . ,, V,LA, it V Q, L I. i ,X L V LL -'if is N-' H- 'M' we-' e-- -A --1 -S 3 as t - Q KY . 1 .,.-- .,... , we '- .' ,Se of ' gg ff 3 .1 .......... ..... ... -J .,.. .. ,M A L L Z: ..:Z t L ,W 5 L , , sq., nv- 5, f i vo - ... N ' -0 A A. L-Rg Roger Forkner, Chuck Cathey, Kelvin Fields, Joel Paul, Barry McLeod, Greg Dusckas, Tim Nash, Chris Barnett, David Scarborough, Gary Grigsby, Scott Youngblut, and Lynn Johnson. Not shown are Steven Braizzell and James Mantooth. '-4 in K NW ,W , e eeva . S tttv Q ii Q- L Y' L, B I - an -.fg ,-L1 i I jj LSL S ' W - emu ' we .', C M V35 1 B. C D E. ful X D Roger Forkner puts the ball up against AHS. Barry McLeod shoots from the foul line. Greg Dusckas manages to shoot in spite of an interferi Kelvin Fields goes up for two. nie' 4 'Q ng Eagle. -fi . ,,, ,nn . YH ' X fl 'V--'if'iiiwp21f1 - ' i nfsgfeeiv . -if ' . mi :J1'ffhfWHf'-W'-fi fl ,J ff-s1?ff'.f 4. ' Q, .W nefzfsiziffsxid. 'iffgifw .. - 2 . ' ' M' ' 4g:1'?i?5i3ff3R1!if-.2f2:Q5ig?Z - 12Qw f' ,E .1 5'ff , . . 'X l , 1 4 is ww, x in ,ll 3 . f , x r A , 9: ,,L..,,,N ,fl ,av ls fr . , C From l-r standing are Denise Moore, Rebekah Gibbs, Valerie Davis, Coach Pat Penick, Vanessa Davis, and Renee Morgan. Kneeling l-r are LaDonna Davis, Elaine Allred, Carla Seldon, Teresa Seldon, Cheri Harrison, and Brenda Walker. Renee Morgan and Cheri Harrison look for the rebound. Elaine Allred passes the ball. Rebekah Gibbs throws the ball back into play. Teresa Seldon hands the ball off. GIRLS Cl-WIXIGE THEIR STYLE A r. 6 l- B K L7 lain., Wwe. Ms., ,ww A EL- 3 1' V.. -lu -e--.....,,,,, x v N- l F . Denise Moore shoots from the foul line. E- B. Teresa Seldon gets up high for a pass. F' C. Rebekah Gibbs does some fancy dribbling. G- D. Cheri Harrison lays it up during warm-ups. qv' 90 Elaine Allred shoots for two while Renee Morgan blocks. Dribbling Brenda Walker brings the ball down court. Brenda Walker shoots as Teresa Seldon and Elaine Allred move toward the basket. fit! ...P its Q0 '-- ty -Q 'W 'Q of itie-EE. A. l-r, Carla Seldon, Sue Nobles, Kim Coach Pat Penick, De De Martin, Tenia Fitts. bottom, Marki McMillan, Andrea Gayden, Sharon Harmon Suzanne Rose, Lorie McClellan, Carla Tatum. T au. .i Jlllll -'--- -- 4.5 If C uzanne Rose shoots from the foul line. arki McMillan practices before the game. ercsa Seldon shoots for two. haron Harmon grabs for the ball. 'vnwafmn,z-:r3,w,- w,,.,,,,,,W :mv tw .Yury Tn , X K v ,. ,, .. H :I 'ff ' BUYS TRHC K 5 . ., A , .e -W 4 ...W i, WN, WW. , by I v ,h ,Mm vw EXIDHNDS The 1980 Cooper Track Team had a fairly good year under the coaching of Coach Belf. With the special help of Kevin Scally James Lowry, Billy Anderson, and Mark Lowe in the sprint relay, and Scott Styles, Kevin Estes, Bill Zappata, Joe Wilson Robert Provincio, Steven Goetz, and Mike Malm in the long distance. In the hurdles were Keith Pantalion, Geoffrey Curtis and Terry Simmons, and in high jump and long jump was Cregg Large, Brent Coefer, Willie Curshaw and Shawn Owens. L TNHZK whim , L f ---,tj gq ,. , .W , K t K , Q . , K. if X in as Top Row: Coach Belf, Steve Hennessey, Scott Styles, Scott Estes, David Johnson, James Lowry, Geoffrey Curtis, Kevin Scally, Brad Garner, David Anderson Joe Wilson, Keith Pantalion, Mike Malm, Terry Simmons. Middle Row: Mark Lowe, Mike Prado, Steven Goetz, Michael David, Willie Curshaw, Robert Provincio Bill Zappata, Jean Folkes, Kevin Estes, Scott Herald, Shawn Owens, Brent Coefer, Creg Large, Glen Phillips. 49935, , ' wir ,, sv ' 1 . f' - with l 9 181 iliff ir' f, QP 2 I ,g we fixes.: , A A 'W ,J A 4. :ffm , . .,,. M, ,,:,,, 'w :K V W f I mf rf, 2 M, ' mr nf, N Nm , I, . 2- i sl M 'M . 'f', f i? ., a fi , Q, x.,, Q Q 5 :rf -Aimdliawf W, I an f ,Q 'vw Q33 2 ,, 1. 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TM .., ' 'ivdgwigki Lv G' ' .,. 1 v 1- - f , 4 Q! 55 X ' W W V. N ,f ,r K, K: ,gk .1 A f.g-'-'f3fg- .V KM , i t , .. 4 vm A. S3 '- . ,,,' B ' 'W 'B ' A 'ix ' 73.25 - 'f.f:i,j 'D Jwfxlfff... redraw zo, fm- W W ' ,Hw,,, - W VA ,, It it V - .W 7 ' -,J L A B A. Team picture, standing left to right. Coach Reese, Todd Jenkins, Jeff Welch, Art Martin, Lanny Dycus, Scott Harris, Cole Erwin, Jay Zumwalt, David Parker, sitting Kirk Russell, Bobby Tyree, David Graham, Claudie Brown, Greg Hadley, Terry Schroeder, Tony Martinez, Dennis Robinson, Gary Mask, and Shane Awalt. B. Outfielders, standing left to right. Bobby Tyree, David Graham, Lanny Dycus, Terry Schroeder, sitting Claudie Brown, Greg Hadley, and Dennis Robinson. C. Greg Hadley shows his stuff. W, Q ,,,. . -am 4 2' .W ,e w M 2 -' 4. , , Z, ' W B ' , A9 ' ,mf a A fy . wif- sq ft 11 f Q - J, ,,, fr ',,,,,f , 'I , 'af ,- ff 4. T Affdgd ,fwff A ,, , ,.,, .f.:,fg:, 1 ' I , N. r , , M,,W,,,,kf r laik, ,, f . ' ,, far -'Nf?. ' ' ,, V f 322 f,. 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Shane Awalt practices hard for baseball season. D. Kirk Russell puts in a long hard day. E. Kyle Stuard concentrates before his pitch. F. Jeff Welch goes for it. G. Jay Zumwalt tries to shake the photographer's hand. 186 6 Y - K I Qmh- f g f: L - 5, Q. E :,af:ef.i,L 5 v' vw. : .11 null' 53A M A ' YL f Q' X Q ff' Kil--552. . - - K X,g'gs5'f': M , A A ... .l',fbA-Q-'fgvvfg 1' :Q-, M Q 'f44.dgA,l W 'I I WWW-x.w Q-H 'aff X- A a .gf iff 'fv -, w-ri' ' wi? in ,jk in .,L 3? I., 0, . ,Z 1 fi . V.. ,J X - ,X.','LA' ' 3 2 ,, . . A-,A X L- 1 41 -'ann Ns 'tw 14-qw ,Q an 5 A Qg1 s ,w - . wx' 5' .gf :qu 'gffglbiu Q if A l ku . ' . -'.,-f - '. jaiff: ,rs-5'f Af K x ' . . Q.: fy? .g-Aff . ' 'i K' '..' QQQENOU ? V . .J 'K K f-A . g . '-1 K' L f -. 'ff -' ', -,G L4 .1 -. , , Q - , 3,1 M Vs-15. wf',,'4'iP M , 'HN N-9'--'Q is 2 'fugit- .rrnb M., .::. . .,,. ,M-4 QAQNL2- N. if y ,gi - X - --M - igizgiff .x .. rr A . KL x, - ff. ,'-iiqnfgw, ., lg. 1 -4'-lan-fa-ag, 187 Tennis is a Raquet Top Row: Coach Buck, Dena Manett, Paul Taylor, Mark Elledge, David Weltman, Mark Bragg, Guy Coughran, Kathryn Whitely, Trey Cook, Lance Procter. Robin Burk, Victor Test. Middle Row: Kimberly Bray, Lisa Utasi, Stephanie Burnham, Laurie Teal. Betty Ann Spears. Lee Ann Hill, Julie Gerard. Julia Scarorough. Scotty Orren, Bottom Row: Michele Polk, Patricia Rogers, Tracy Tobin, Pam Letz, Bill Rapson, James Bowie. The l979-80 Tennis Team had a good and exciting year under the coaching of Steve Buck. Coach Buck worked hard along with the kids to resurface the courts and rc-do the entire tennis facilities. They did real well with the help of seniors Trey Cook, Lance Proctor and Scotty Orren. 5 l1 W 4 CQUGHR VQLLEYBHLL FLHYER5 Fllilf. TQIJD The Cooper J.V. and Varsity volleyball teams did an exceptional job this year. The Varsity finished fourth in district with a 7-7 record and an 18-14 overall record. Laurie Brown was named all district and Carla Seldon beat all other sophomores in the district to be named sophomore of the year. The Varsity won consolation in the San Angelo Tournament of Champions, and they placed third in the Key City Tournament. Carla Seldon and Laura Landrum were named all tournament players. The captains for the '79 Varsity team were Laurie Brown and Teri Horn. The J.V. had a 5-9 district record and their overall record was 12-14. They placed fourth in the J.V. district tournament. Karen Hestand and Silvia Horton were the J.V. captains for the '79 season. The Cooper Volleyball teams were characterized by their enthusiasm, team spirit, and will to win. M 'f f itiiw .tw Janet Mclnnis returns a difficult serve. 'Vii4gpigvAW, F A L gf.- X, -.F ixx Varsity Volleyball team from L to R Brenda Walker, Janet Mclnnis, Leanne Hill, Kendra Badget, Terri Horn, Karla Wilson, Vicky Harris, Laurie Brown, Cheri Harrison, Renee Morgon. In center, Gina Enger coach, Carla Seldon, Danna Brand. Cheri Harrison goes up for the Kill, Terri Horn dives to save the ball. Laura Lamdrum sets up the ball for Sharon Harmon. Junior Varsity Volleyball team from L. to R., Tina Fitts, Laura Landrum, Marlene Sikes, Kelly Steele, Karen Hestand, Silvia Horton, Lee Ann Reese, Lisa Scott, Julie Barry, Sharon Harmon. In center, Gina Enger coach, Yolanda Martinez, Leslie Brown, Danna Brand. 191 ze THE CQUGFIR GULF TEFWIVI 5WllTlCj5 IIXITCD ECTION The Cooper Golf team had a very good year this year. The key to the team's success was the juniors said Coach Linsey. The juniors Coach Linsey said he was talking about are Doug McMillion, Randy Vernon, Grant Maples, Charlie Grant and Greg Rinehart. The seniors on the team are very good golfers in their own right. One senior, John Slaughter, has excelled in golf all three years he has been on the team. His sophomore year he was 3rd district medalist. John's junior year he was lst district medalist. In 1979 he was the High School All American and qualified for the Ryder Cup Team to play in Venezuela. He also won lst medalist in the San Angelo tournament earlier this year. Mike Standly won 3rd medalist in that same tournament. Coach Linsey said that Mike Standly was one of his promising sophomores. The golf team works harder than most people realize. Most days they are out on the course from the end of sixth period until dark. The team plays on all four of Abilene's courses. Most of the time the golf team plays at either the Country Club or Fairway Oaks. Golfers watch construction of new club at Fairway Oaks in their spare time. xx ffm ni - LOOI IZH GGL. F, Randy Vernon hits a perfect shot on the l0th hole at Fairway Oaks. Greg Rinehart looks for his ball after chipping it out of the rough. John Slaughter misses a putt while Randy Vernon watches. Delbert Riddle watches his ball after a long iron shot. John Slaughter goes forthe big one while the team members observe. :Mi S 'ii Us ,. S DISTRICT Cl'lf'lIXllD'5 iss l , Q R gg is s W ,rs M , f Q15 'S ' i ' G if + ' - K.. Kwan I u 5 , P C A. The Juniors for this year's team are: Doug McMillion, Randy Vernon, Greg Rinehart, Charlie Grant, and Grant Maples. B. This year's Seniors are James Wiggins, Clay Hoffman, and John Slaughter. C. This year's Sophomores are Ron English and Mike Standly. D. Now is this not a handsome bunch? 19 5 le. ' if M ,,,,-, 'Hi nw' l W WW .Q ,M N 'vw ' 1 M 't' 'Em' .f .t. . ii.. iz , .. 'L wi .4 M ,w Wk fa. ,aaa QHCD55 CQUNTRY STRIVIZD l'GI'i THE BEST This year for the second year in a row the girls cross country track team won District. Each girl had to run a two-mile course. The course can be either flat or fairly hilly. In training each day they run seven miles. After a full week of workouts they have meets on the weekends. The District Meet was held this year in San Angelo at the Sana Fe Park on November 10. The athletes that participated were Janet Hudgens, Janet Mclnnis, Rebecca Gibbs, Patty Armenta, Sandra Evans, Vicki Quinn and Ann Holley. Cooper got first place with thirty points as a team. San Angelo Central won second, with Big Spring winning third. .lanet Hudgens came in second at a time minutes. Ann Holley placed ninth at thirteen minutes, forty one seconds. Gibbs got tenth, Evans twelfth, Armenta nineteenth, and Quinn twentieth. Hudgens and Mclnnis went to the Regional Meet where El Paso placed first. Mclnnis came out of it above all this District's competition. .Q ,..v A 4--A Picture Above. Top Row: Steve Hennessey, Scott Styles, Ted Colvin. Joey Mosshart. Scott Estes. Kevin Scally. Bottom Row: Marcel Manderville. Mike David, Brent Coefer, Billy Jack, Kenneth Estes, Scott Herald. Picture Below, Top Row, Patty Armenta. Janet Hudgens. Rebecca Gibbs. Ann Holley. Janet Mclnnis. Vicki Quinn, Sandra Evans. Bottom Row, Carrie Strange. Mary King. Kathy Evans. Brenda Browall. Lisa Hanzlik, Lauri Backus. Girls Cross Country District Champs 'Y W A ,, 4 , C 'V' iN.4 '-'S - Q 1 s....., I1 4, ,V 1 lg BQ- Tiff, , iff it 152114 is i 7 1 iff wswfi Q. rf , 1 Q? 5 gf 2 2 ,, L f b' it f -f - wt: agar , K K' 'K ,, 1 QQQIJILH GYVIIXWSTICS.. ' fftfa 'J 'wr-9 D A A la- Yfi g f We l 312555 Cooper girls gymnastics team from left to right Kelle McHan, Amy Hollowell, Sandra Caldwell, Nancy Lawson Beck Rose, Cind Caldwell Marisa Dellene , Y Y y Y, Cathy Cubine, Sherry Burks, and Missy Urquhart. Cindy Caldwell shows her perfect balance. Missy Urquhart is happy with her performance. Olga Corbet? No, Cathy Cubine. Kelle McHan keeps her chin up while practicing gymnastics. Nancy Lawson . . . and the thrill of victory. Sandra Caldwell . . . Look mom, no hands! Sherry Burks . . . Look mom, no feet! 198 'xx sf H E 1 J Q1 X 3 I5 VICTCDRICDUS 5 . 1 l 1 -l ni? X l 7 ta, ?4E??flxl 2 J :Vi If gifsfugi -. .......-L.g,.a.... l llll A. Cooper guys gymnastics team from left to right Blake Hughes, David Anderson, John Tankersly, Rob Beckham, Gene Brown, Wade Watson, Steve Stovall, Tony Saunders, and John Phillips. B. Wade Watson is praying that he can stay that way till the picture is taken. C. Blake Hughes is hanging on until Friday. D. Tony Saunders reaches for the sky. E. Rob Beckham shows a difficult floor position. F. Gene Brown is practicing on his horse. G. Steve Stovall is hanging around until practice is over. H. David Anderson practices being perfect on the bars. I. Is it a bird, is it a plane, no it's John Phillips. 199 X .SWIIWS T0 WCTCDRY 3' A W U l W fa-A' A . .wx u I N .Q g, Av- . -no-'r ,I 9 A 4 v,,4' . . . ,e4Um R ' wn ...pa-:QQC .. k We Q 0, .. . s- A ' .:1'a-na? 1 f 'Zi' end' H L A .dn-vw. rd 3-v The Cougar swim team has worked hard to get where they're at. They practice at the YMCA every day 6:00 until 7:00 every morning and 3:00 until 4:30 every afternoon. They're rated top four in district. The returning members for the guys were Kirk Kepple, Kent Mclver, Mat Robinson, Jed Crow, Andrew Rankin, Gar Michie. H. D. Woodruff, and Eddie Kraft. Kirk Kepple was number one in regional 78-79, and we hope that he will do the same in the 80's. . ., ge. wi f on 'ff lr A P' A . Q Y . B Team captains for this year's boy's swim team were Matt Robinson and H. D. Woodruff. Mark Spitz?'?'? No, it's really Kent Mclver. Kirk Kepple puts in a hard day's work. This year's swim team were, top row, David Doughty, Kirk Kepple, Kent Mclver, Mike Murry, Matt Robinson, Jed Crow, bottom row, Edmond Kloess, Andrew Rankin, Gar Michie, H. D. Woodruff, Eddie Kraft, and Mark Martin. 201 unrnnmonnua A Row 1, Cl-rj-Tenia Fitts, Cheri Harrison, Deborah Martin, Moya McCann, Tina Barrera, Jeannine Frazier, and Tammy Cravey. Row 2g ll-rl-LaDonna D. ' Suzanne Rose, Lisa Utasi, Angela Black, Sherri Gruber, Elaine Allred, Danette Dozier, and Belinda McRae. Row 33 fl-rl-Leon Slaughter, Trey Cook, Josh John Guy Beaird, David Hudgens, Sharon Harmon, Kyle Stuard, and Mr. Childers. Row 45 fl-rj-Tommy Broyles, Brad Morris, Danny Mclnnis, Greg Hadley, l Etheridge, Wendol Lloyd, and Brad Fulcher. Row 5, fl-rlARobert Wagstaff, Marty Gauthier, Albert Sawyer, Scott Harris, Steve Johnson, Mitch Lemen, and T Shiply. Row 6, fl-rl-Mike Malm, Kenneth Lewis, Mike Marsalis, Arnold Blankenship, William Kershaw, Chris Barnett, and Jeff Welch. The Cooper intramurals program has really come alive in the past few years. Students from each homeroom have the opportunity to participate in a number of sports such as football, volleyball, basketball, tennis, track, ping pong, and bowling. Intramurals give students who are not on a varsity or junior varsity team the chance to compete and become involved with athletics. The teams are made up of combining homerooms or individual homerooms competing against each other. 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THE MOVE if Missy Urquhart Cheerleaders 79-80 Rebekah Gibbs Carrie Henson Lesa Truitt Cind , , y Armenia Loralyn Wxlhams Patty Armenia 219 r 4 3 2 w E E I I 4 i xl M? 5 E an 'P : Z . ,Q ,, HW, ,, L..,,.': 2 If ., , H ak K V -,, ,vid 'Qt EE if 4 if if . 1 'f-, ' ' W' .,', - N , , ,,,,1- , ,f ,A,,g , Y ,Lf-Q 'k it -1 ia. nag , ,:,.: Li ':,,1 Qfi 222 Student Councrl .... . Cosmetology 714816 01' CON7EN7S' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Natrona! Honor Socrety . . . . . - . lnternatronal llzesprans Socrety . . . Speech . . . Hlm Socrety ........... I I I I Fellowslrm of Clrrrlstran Athletes . - . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0fl92'ratrng . . . Clrrrstran Club ...... Matn Scrence Semrnar .... Polrtreal Scrence Semrnar .... future feaclrers of Amerrka . . . . Young Republreans ....... .Vourg Democrats . . L're,s'f...... frenelr . . . latrn . . . German . . Spanrslr .-... Commentarrus .... Drstrrbutlve fducatron . . . Band .......... Drummers... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIl ofcbesrfdonoocnnnanuuuon future llomemakers of Amerrea . . . . . . . . . FM4-Home Economres Cooperatron Educatron . . . Maurrbe flero-FM4 ............... 0fhee fducatron Assocratron- Co-op .... 0f192'e fdueatron Assocratron-PH ..... Vocatronal 0,o,oortunrtres Club of fexas . . . lndustrral Cooperative frarnrrg ...... Future Farmers of Amerrba . . Industrial Arts . .... . . . . . I I Burldrng frades ............... '. . . llealtlz 0eeuoatrons Students of Amerrka .... Arr force Junror R076 ...-- IIIIIIII 224-225 226-227 228-230 . . . 231 232-233 234-235 . . . 236 . . . 237 238-239 240-241 . . . 242 . . . 243 244-245 . . . 246 . . . 247 248-249 250-251 252-253 254-255 256-257 258-259 260-263 264-270 . - . 271 272-279 280-281 282-283 284-285 . . . 286 287-289 290-291 . . . 292-294 295-297 298-303 . . . 304 . . . 305 306-307 308-309 2 ii ii ti A. Student Council officers are Cleft to rightl Lee Ann Powers, treasurer, Suzanne Barbee, recording secretary: Susan Tippen, vice-president: Larry Kim, president, Marion Scarbrough, corresponding secretary, Christi Gay, parliamentarian. Cooper's 79-80 Student Council officers were president, Larry Kim, vice-president, Susan Tippeng recording secretary, Suzanne Barbeeg corresponding secretary, Marian Scarbroughg treasurer, Lee Ann Powers, and parliamentarian, Christi Gay. During the 1979-80 school year, Mr. Schmittou and the student council kept the whole school running calmly and smoothly. The Student Council sponsored many activities that benefit the students and faculty. The students store, Exchange Day and the Merry Andrew's assembly were only a few of the many successful Student Council projects done this year. The other Student Council members included homeroom officers, class representa- tives, cheerleaders, Siren Squad, and the Executive Board members: Ann Holley, Scottie Orren, David Parker, Cathy Cubine, Lana Yeilding, and Alan McDaniel. Through representation or each homeroom Student Council members worked diligently for change and enrichment in our school. With the help of Mr. Schmittou each elected representative was able to convey news from each meeting to the students in their homerooms. The Student Council has proven to be an excellent voice of the Cooper Student body and faculty. The Council combined ideas of all the students on how and what Cooper should be. Larry Kim, president of Coopers Student Council, has displayed poise, loyalty, friendli- ness, and above all he has been a leader who has remained admired and well-liked. B. Executive Board members are bottom L to R David Parker, Cathy Cubine, Lana Yeilding, Scottie Orren, top: Alan McDaniel and Ann Holley L L J gggk , - so Q . 3,3215 fa Best Row 1 L to R: Larry Kim, Christi Gay, Marian Scarbrough, LaDonna Reeves, Lana Yeilding, April Humphrey, Ann Holley, Julis Siewart, Cathy Cubine, Lee Ann Powers, Row 2: Judy Reese, Jay Zumwalt, Todd Jenkins, Paul Szymanski, Resa Kidd, Scott English, Patty Armenta, Lesa Truitt, Carrie Henson, Susan Tippen. Row 3: Laura Hodge, Michelle Tyler, Marisa Allison, Nicki Vletas, Clayton Herring, Bill Williams, David Counts, Randy Finch, Opie Odom. Row 4: Terry Norton, Laurie Sumner, Jerry Simpson, Yvonne Dionne, Darrel Knight, Caryn Coody, Nancy Smith, Jackie Rainey, Rhonda Antoline. Row 5: Dina Miller, Cynthia Hamil, Wade Surovik, Jon Mergel, Stephen Cook, Jill Siewart, Martha White, Bill Bonny, Perry Cole. Row 6: Laurie Polk, Lewis Merrit, Mike Hassle, Charles Black, Scott Styles, Rhonda Bedford, Billy Anderson, Terry Smith, Cregg Large, Scott Reedy. Standing Top to Bottom: Janet Franks, Danette Dozier, Rayne Palmer, and Robbi Monk. , i269 , ' J W - ,fetal ,iff 1 1 X'- XZ ws 53 , ff W 'fS Q 'rv V N' pl 1 ll W' 4 225 Brenda Fagan Sandy Porterfield Cyndi Darnell Jenny Lee Carrie Nixon Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior President Vice President Secretary Reporter Club Advisor 1 Karen Bailey Lori Dearden Jill Belcher Cheryl Bennett Susan Blankenship Junior Senior Senior Junior Junior W. r if' - yi .il Andrea Boyce Ladonna Brown Christy Cunningham Mel Curtis Kathy Davis Junior Junior Senior Junior Senior WM-MW . Jw, ,,.,,, .www Rose Delgado Kelly Depue Sonya Devereaux P3ll'iCia DUPOFK Mari' English Senior Senior Junior Junior JUUIOI ff? 1 Sheri Fomby Delia Garza Chris Giffin Lesa Giles Kim Harwell Junior Junior Senior Junior Junior my Trztrr .Al ...-. Malinda Hoppe Lisa Ingram Brenda Kite Becky Lopez Barbara Martin Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Annice Mills Charlene Newman Ermelinda Palacios Sandy Pequeno Tina Rash Senior Junior Senior Senior Junior i f' pq. ku for JP J B Danett Regan Denize Steward Elizabeth Vargas Brenda Wise Junior Senior Junior Senior 7 E lf: llli-ll-il Q.-D W oz Z 1 A Q Z T. D: SCE 72 Janet Franks, Larry Kim, Lance Proctor, Missy Urquhart, Ellouise Niblo, Wade Surovik. Row 2-Britt Yates, Marian Scarborough, Tiffany Scott, Julia Siewart, Demetra Bagby, Margret Williams, Lisa Lamb, Lisa Utasi, Karen Moore, Lawrie Sumner, Bruce McConnell, Teri Hall, Karen Tooke. Row 3---Mark Hackfeld, Laura Teal, Robbi Monk, Frank Stamey, David Williams, Belynda Bowling, Monica Kirkpatrick, Erin Schneider, Steve Williamson, Cynthia Akin, Pam Farrington, Gwen Martin. Jerene Ayers. WMVWM. am y... '16 79-80 Officers were: Janet Franks, Lisa Lamb, Lance Proctor, Leanne Caldwell. National Honor Society The National Honor Society encourages students to display scholarship, service, leadership, 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. The 1979-80 school year was a busy one for National Honor Society members. In addition to the annual fall and spring inductions, members helped with the AAUW book sale, worked at CHS registration, assisted the Abilene High Chapter with College Night, and spon- sored both the Valentines Post Office and the Bid Board, Honor Society Officers for 1979-80 were the following: Lance Proctor- Presidentg Lisa Lamb-Vice-President, Leanne CaldwelleRecording Secretary, Laurie Teal-Corresponding Secretary, and Janet FrankseTreasurer. ,- , . ,yt 7 ' .J . 5. A small enthusiastic group of N.H.S. which includes-Bottom Row-Julia Siewart, Lance Proctor, Tiffany Scott. Second Row-Erin Schneider, Belynda Bowling, Cynthia Akin, Robbi Monk, Leanne Caldwell, Mark Hackfield, Marian Scarborough, Jerene Ayers. Third Row-Karen Moore, Britt Yates, Monica Kirkpatrick, Margret Williams. Fourth Row-Larry Kim, Missy Urquhart, Keith Newton. C B NHS BIDBOARD n E ' NATIONAL 1-mg K HONOR sogerv A A -E ,, in X x 7 QS 5 L. H Vice-President, Lisa Lamb discusses matters with members. No Marian it's like this, demands Wade Surovik. Lance Proctor dictates. Why am I here? asks Leanne Caldwell. Mrs. Strickland and Lance Proctor are completely tuned out. NHS members get excited for the annual V.P.O. Bidboard, another one of NHS money making projects. Britt Yates and Janet Franks welcome new members to the Mrs. Jo Caldwell oversees meeting. 1979-80 NHS 229 230 ig. Q S ' is g ROW lg Brenda Browning, Becky Thornton, Patricia Lantrip, Larry Waldrop, Sherri Schneider, Linda Geer, Mr. Derrell Sloane. RO : Ricky Reagan, Mark Carey, Butch Wooley, James Storckman, Chris Murphy, Dan Hefferman, Jerry Torres. ROW 3: Chuck Johnstr Randell Paterson, Chris Carlson, Dewayne Winter, Chris Davis, David Greer, Jerry Simpson, Russell Ely. ROW 4: Darrell Richardson, To Cromley, Biff Strange, Mark ElAttrache, Loretha Holcumb, Robert Lane. . CZ., Eg- J ...ul ' : , r . . , z i ip F my-, 7 as 3 :,, rg-mill Coordinated Vocational Academi- Education is the classroom part o the Vocational Opportunities Clu of Texas. The Club participated i many events throughout the year. CVAE sponsor, Mr. Derrel Sloane, prepared students for thei jobs with classroom instruction fo one hour each school day. Beside classroom work, the students helu jobs. The l979-80 officers were Sherri Schneid Advisor, Daryle Smith, Reporter, Marsh Wright, Treasurer, Robert Lane, Sergea at-Arms, Brenda Browning, Secreta Patricia Lantrip, Vice-President, Dan Hefferman, Presidentg and Mr. Derr Sloane, Sponsor. l,,JT U if CL , , A- S i g. , .:.. i .351 ,L A .. s sstt , , J yst 5 1 H 'MAR xv -3 S23 fa g c 4 I I 1 -4 I ' ,A., H t' 6 t l t 1 r 1 1 I I is BQ! ROW 1: Edwina Hornbuckel, LaDonna Davis, Latrice Caffey, Jane Haven, Sharon Croft, Angie Haemon, Robin Read, Shari Wilson, Leslie Sumner, Allison Hall, Lisa Wilkins, Karen Stanislawcxyk, ROW 2: Roy Luky, Carl Williams, Mike Kendall, Keith Hale, Steve Hennessy, Karen Elliott, Bruce McConnall, Linda Kendall, Ron Pope, Lewis Merrit, Steve Stovall, Lori Brooks, Linda Rumans, Venus Cruz, Lisa Paradoski, Laurie Sumner, Tancy Baldwin. ROW 3: Hector Florex, Victor Brooks, Justin Wallace, John Mixon, Dean Clish, Doug Harrison, Sponsor Mr. Bill Overton, Kenneth Estes, Sam Kirkman, Jim Howard, Kevin Taylor, Leon Slaughter, Kevin Beardon, and Erin Schneider. Officers THESPIANS Cooper High School produces plays and resident, Sam Kirkmang Vice-President, Kenneth Estesg ecretary, LaDonna Davisg Treasurer, Kevin Taylor, Senior musicals each year that are Considered an epresentative, Bruce McConnell, Junior Representative, Jim ' t n 'n Abilene. owardg Sophomore Representative, Angie Haemon. Important part of the thea re seaso I Much of the support for the Drama.Department is given by the International Thespians Society. Members of the club are those students with an interest in drama who want to get involved with these productions. D International Thespians is an honor organiza- tion, and membership has to be earned. Points toward membership are accumulated by performing and doing technical work. This year's Fall Production was Jack and the Bean Stalk written by Bill Overton. 1 Officers for the 1979-80 year were President, Sam Kirkmang Vice-President, Kenneth Estes, Secretary, LaDonna Davis, Treasurer, Kevin Taylor, Senior Representative, Bruce McCon- nellg Junior Representative, Jim. Howard, and Sophomore Representative, Angie Haemon. p f Q-2 ,.! A i -IL T E .4 L45 231 ...- .5 2 ii IE-M F 1 Q-.DD .'-EI .HMI Q. .F 232 A. Seated left to right, Samuel Kirkman, Alan Boyd, Richi Crider, Bruce McConnell, Donald Fowler, David Counts, Michael Witt, Ron Hyatt, and Steve Brewer, second row, Susan Cox, Edwina Hournbuckle, LaDonna Davis, Suzanne Rose, Talley Lawlis, Karen Thaxton, Stacey Bagley, and Linda Kendall, third row: Ms. Stephanie Taylor, Diana Bivins, Suzi Barton, Michelle Lacy, Mitzi Morrow, Bonnie Blancq, Sharon Croft, Leatrice Caffey, Christy Whit, Lawrie Sumner, Lisa Wilkins, Lisa Reynolds, Lori Brooks, Sandra Acker, Joanne Biesecker, and Ms. Beth Neeleyg fourth row, Allen McDaniel, Cathy Chitwood, Kevin Bearden, Mark Pyburn, Keith Hale, Mr. Ralph Thornhill, Dale Douglas, Karen Moore, Jim Howard, Teri Hall, Tammera Lassiter, Brigette Underwood, and Bill Williams. The 1979-1980 speech team led an acove lHe thw school year through their participation in many tournaments through the state. The members have done extreniely wveH in these tour- naments, and some have qualified for state conipethion. To be a member of the speech teani B not by chance, each nientber is selected in the spring by performing various kinds of interpretations. These are: debate, extemporaneous speaking, origin- al oratory, dramatic and humor- ous interpretation, prose and poetry interpretation, and duet acdng. The speech team sponsor was Mr. Ralph Thornhill, while Ms. Stephanie Taylor and Ms. Beth Neeley helped during the year. This years officers were the following: Bruce McConnell, Pre- sident, David Counts, Vice- president, Karen Moore, Secre- tary, Jim Howard and Lawrie Sumner were the Business hdanagers B. Bruce McConnell poses for the camera. C. Karen Moore practices her dramatic interpretation. X Y mn ei? wif 5 ' 'M 7 ,Q . 46 3-f 4 2 W ft lii' ,, , K tat ' S ft tyr pt it -Q 3 , Z ,L , , 3 Bruce McConnell and Mark Pyburn practice thelr speech routme , W. u what states David Counts ..., ,,. 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The Film Society consists of ROW 1 tsittingj Tom Kiser, Sherri Varner, Sherry Delancey, Ted Gonzales, Bobby Sledge, ROW 2 tsittingl Trisha Anderson, Pat Howard, Dianna Bivens, Susie Barton, Dave Williams, Wanda Smith, Sherry McCormick, Nancy Morrison, Kathy Allsup, Teri Hall, Lisa Huber, Mary Unrue, Amy Ham, Cheryl Wilson, John Wayman, Chad Bramlett, Charlie Conrad, ROW 3 Terry Wheeler, Patti Spicer, Christi Richardson, Bridgette Underwood, Mark Proctor, Cheri Smith, Brenda McClelland, Jennifer York, Edie Bunch, Natalie Jordan, Tisha Mattingly, Amy Herndon, Missy Purser, Tracey Tobin, Lisa Reynolds, Pam Hoilowell, Kelly Knox, Kristi Jones, Cathy DeBerry, Rhonda Vantilborg, Valynda Goble, Cindy Cavanough, Susie Carden, Sharon Altum, Leanne Caldwell, Sueme Perez, ROW 4 Mr. Holladay, Scott Norton, Jeff Plowman, Bill Rapson, Jeff Berry, Craig Gregory, Tad Pruitt, Jon Randel, Brent Unrue, Brooks Proctor, Randy Lantrip, Steve Williamson, Florine Northcutt, Lisa Lamb, Elaine Davidson, Margaret Williams, Janet Decker, Kathy Haney, Tracy Lee, Maria Ramirez, Linda Santana, Mark Wentz, Randy Finch, Al Cruz, Glenn Bearden. Dana Brand, Stanley Seay, Dina Miller. Tina Wills, Chia McMahon, Melinda Wilkerson, ROW 5 Glen Knightstep, Lonnie Thomason, Ricky Harris, Russell Harrison, Randy Ross, Opie Odum, Brad Flournoy, Mandy Martin, David McPherson, Kirk Etheredge, Monica Kirkpatrick, Greg Altum, David Spears. Jim Calhoun, Bradley Morris, Scott Yungblut, Jed Crowe, Richard Bilbrey, Andrew Rankin, Laura Shaw, Bill Bonny, Lori Farr, Mike Hall, ROW 6 Allen McDaniel The Cooper Film Series was pleased to announce that the group began 1979-80 film season. This series of films was planned to fulfill a number of purposes: C11 To instruct students in the art of critisizing filmsg C21 To allow students an opportunity to see and discuss varied films with universal themes and characters 131 To point out techniques of screen-play, writing, motion picture makingg t4J To observe techniques of adapting great works of literature to the screeng t5J To develop life values as illustrated in the films. 1979-80 F m Society Schedule September 8: THE SOUND OF MUSIC September 15: JAWS September 22: CAMELOT September 29: PATTON October 6: ZULU October 13: OKLAHOMA October 20: DOCTOR ZHIVAGO October 31: THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON November 10: THE STING November 17: THE LION IN WINTER December 1: THE GUNS OF NAVARONE December 8: THE WAY WE WERE 8: JUDITH OF BETHULIA December 15: A NIGHT AT THE OPERA January 5: WAR AND PEACE January 19: THE LONGEST DAY January 26: SLEUTH February 2: REBECCA February 9: ROMEO AND JULIET February 16: NORTH BY NORTHWEST February 23: THE ALAMO March 8: HELLO DOLLY! March 15: PICNIC March 29: OLIVER April 51 1776 April 12: YOUNG WINSTON April 19: THE PRODUCERS April 26: MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT MAY 3: CITIZEN KANE AND PHANTOM OP THE OPERA May 10: HELLO DOLLY May 17: AUNTIE MAME May 24: RAINTREE COUNTY 'M 1 :Q uv, , g ' ,jggt if ii l b. Blanche Sweet, a famous silent film star, who now resides in Abilene, was the honored guest at the showing of her film, Judith of Bethulia made in 1914. -npv Film Society Officers were, from left to right: David Spears, Lisa Lamb, Dale Douglas, Steve Williamson, Randy Ross, Joe Ruelas, Jon Randel, Kathy Haney, and David McPherson. Kelly Knox, Nancy Morrison, Mike Witt, Maria Ramirez, and Melinda Davis are not pictured. Film Society members discuss the merits of modern cinematography. Randy Ross leads a group discussion of Laurence Olivier's acting technique. Ptwt coxstotw me AI? or 4 vous vouuosiws on we sisqtutns ., ,. A 4 4 1 fn 4. ,A ' X xxx., f ..::,, X ROW I: Michelle Daigle, Kim Daniels, Loretha Holcomb, Laurie Harris, Lori Snowden, Brenda Blankenship, Nicki Vletas, Amy Welage, Christi Gay, Resa Kidd, Lana Yeilding, Suzanne Rose, Edye Anderson, Nelda Collins, Linda Hardgrove, Sharon Gammill, Kris Patterson, Teri Bieberly. ROW 2: Grant Maples, Lisa Scott, Valarie Valentine, Alice Liebman, Rhonda Kohutek, Andrea Conrad, Cheryl McKissack, Julia Siewert, Judy Reese, Ellouise Niblo, Becky Rose, Lisa Utasi, Theresa Everett, Terry Jacques, Carolyn Haynes, Karyn Keathley, Cathy Chitwood, Linda Jones, Judy Anderson, Paula Harris. ROW 3: Greg Dusckas, Lauren Keathley, Julie Barry, Pam Bell, Lori Scargall, June Wood, Kim Massey, Holly Pinkert. Tanya Sandefur. Janet Hudgens. Susan Baker. Vicki Vick, Sydney Senter, Janet Mclnnis, Leslie Brown, Vicki House, Nan Anderson. ROW 4: Mara Moore, Sharon Harmon, Sherri Turner, Carla Tatum, Lindy Kendrick, Ronny Houston, Danny Mclnnis, LaDonna Reeves, Joe Loya, Terry Kute, Joe Bob Davis, Pat Hollrah, Kevin Duggan, LeeAnn Powers, Lesa Truitt, Darla Aldridge, Glenda Cook. ROW 5: Andrea Gayden, Paul Mergenhagen, David Johnson, Lori McClellan, Terry Simmons, Mark Hackfeld, Mark Sharp, Brent Barry, Keith Newton, Chris Barnett, Cathy Cubine, Susan Tippen. ROW 6: Betty Ann Spears, Caryn Coody, Julie Gerard, Kelly Alvis. David Parker, Frank Mixon, Doug McMillin, Alan Hale, Barry McLeod, Mark Vaughan, David Graham, Charlie Grant. ROW 7: Marki McMillan, Denise Moore, Beth Noles, Robbie Monk, Sherri Gruber, Terri Gruber, LaDonna Davis, Kevin Brinson, Lisa Goodrich, Scott Harris, Doug White, Bart Leverton, Mark Lowe, Greg Rhinehart, Randy Rasco. ROW 8: Amy Wadsworth, Jim Bob Presswood, Brad Suggs, Mike Standly, Grady Roberts, Cole Erwin, Scott Reedy, Rodney Jones, Lanny Dycus, Brad Garner, Scott Styles. ROW 9: Cherry Young, Donna Love, Paula Clowdus, Cheryl Mendenhall, Clayton Hoffman, Mike Malm, Bob Brown, Randy Rucker, Jay Miers, Greg Pierce, Paul Henry, Teri Jones, Tricia Rogers, David Cochran. ROW l0: Steve Hennessy, Greg Laird, Mike Freeman, Dennis Robinson, Steve Malpass, Kyle Ford, Steve Moake, Scott Pierce, Art Martin, Bobby Smith, Gary Grigsby. ROW ll: Thanongsak Gentry, Jeff Miller, Mike Castle, Stanley Darden, Claudie Brown, Terry Orr, John Slaughter, Tim Schuehler, Jay Zumwalt, Mike O.Brien, Jeff Blackburn, Tim Nash. Chuck Cathey. ROW l2: Lin Johnson, Cregg Large, Sharla Swafford, Mike Marsalis, Jana Tudor, Ange Simmons, Holly Crawford, Aloma Mokry, Tamara Maxon, Mary King, Ann Holley, Terry Wheeler, Ronda Bedford, Staci Payne, Lisa Henry. ROW 13: Kenneth Lewis, Steve McClellan, Alvin Jenkins, Karen Thaxton, James Wiggins, Jon Mergle, Kandy Watson, Kyle Stuard, Kevin Scalley, David Williams, Billy Anderson. Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization formed to join Christian character with athletics. C-Club is also a part of FCA. fi 5 Its members involve those who letter in a sport. X uh, .. They combine Christian attitudes while ,Xp .... X , participating in various sports. .t 7 The officers for this year are: President: V If David Johnston, Vice President: Claudie Brown: ' V Secretary: Greg Pierce, Song Leaders: Steve i 'i ::- ,rx N Hill and Steve Malpass. The sponsor is Coach I Q' X fi Ray Overton. s. tr.: .Q , asrm : V imoom -,, t't'4t..' . : :filer , Q51 .g - 'N- sw' a s A . .ts t Qkg-avwukaw J, Q 2 6 '-U-.-..,,f 2' Row 1: Ted Colvin, Steve Hennessy, Joey Mosshart, Kevin Scalley, Mike Flores, Dennis Robinson, David Williams, Kyle Ford, Jon Mergle, Barry McLeod, Mark Vaughan, Bobby Brown Row 2: David Graham, David Parker, Scott Harris, Pat Hollrah, Frank Mixon, Chris Schwalb, Tandy Lawlis, Rusty Hoff, Scott Pierce, Alice Liebman, Jay Miers, Bill Zapata, Mike Malm, Row 3: Owen Gentry, Norman McLeod, Jim Cook, Shane Awalt, Joe Davis, Cole Erwin, Randy Rucker, Kenneth Lewis, Scott Truitt, Steve McClellan, Terry Orr, Claudie Brown, Ray Berry, Arnold Blankenship Row 4: Jim Bob Presswood, Brad Suggs, John Slaughter, Greg Hadley, Bobby Smith, Art Martin, Kyle Stuard, Mike Howle, Greg Pierce, Paul Henry, Lindy Kendrick, Ronny Houston Row 5: Darla Aldridge, April Humphrey, Glenda Cook, LaDonna Reeves, Scott Orren, Paul Mergenhagen, Steve Malpass, Greg Berry, Danny Mclnnis, David Johnson, Terry Simmons Row 6: Martha White, Lauren Keathley, Sherry Burkes, Jean Savard, Nelda Collins, Sandra Evans, Becky Rose, Beverly Black, Tamara Maxson, Aloma Mokry, Marisa Delleney, Amy Wadsworth, John Williams Row 7: Greg Duskas, Stephanie Burnam, Amy Foster, LaDonna Davis, Lisa Goodrich, Charlie Grant, Lisa Scott, Grant Maples, Julia Scarborough, Kathryn Whiteley, Sylvia Horton, Denise Moore, Mark Watson Row 8: Rodney Jones, Mike Stills, Niki Vletas, Cathy Cubine, Judy Reese, Julie Gerard, Laurie Teal, Betty Ann Spears, Robin Burke, Kimberly Bray, Beth Noles, Janet Hudgens, Lori McClellan Row 9: Scott Reedy, Valarie Valentine, Ann Holley, Amy Welage, Cindy Armenta, Carrie Henson, Rebekah Gibbs, Loralyn Williams, Patty Armenta, Janet Mclnnis, Tim Schuenler, Jay Zumwalt bw .ij LW L 1 i A IMG C'll'll Q Officiating is a challenging, rewarding, and demanding job on any level. Many Cooper students have chosen to continue to be a part of our athletic programs by learning to officiate. These of- ficials have the primary respon- sibility to referee the elementary school sports such as football, volleyball, basketball, soccer, softball, and track. These Cooper officials oversee over three-hundred games each school year. Each official must learn the rules and mechanics, and is able to continue development of self- poise and confidence throughout the year. These Cooper students have a tremendous influence on hundreds of young athletes throughout Abilene and do an outstanding job. Seated-Bill Golightly, Robby White. Seated-Mark Vaughn, Scott Harris. Standing-Trace Brooks, Dee Dee Nall. Other officials not pictured are Keith Newton, Mike Watkins, Ricky McKelvain, David Bivins, Russell Thomas, Jeff Fletcher, Lance Mitchell, Ricky Rogers, Sherri Varner, Shelley Cheek, Sherri Ellison, Nixon Ward, Russell Youngquist, Mike Malm, and Brad Fulcher. Standing-Steve Gonzales, Chuck Luton. of ' W 23, it vt an ww .K -K ' . H.. f1-- N ,-1, . VA ,ig X - .. fy- ,mr f g .. L, g or 1. - r mr 9' ' . . h .g,w.?1 r . . A W k Q A ' .HK .' K-:' ' ' f 5 ,N . :itz - W mx is J f?'Wf .4 1,-QJQQQ -v ff wx W , 'L A'.L1LL1 LLLL L d 'f'- ' ' , 1 Kxi' W-x?g3.iJi,,,.X.. A L15 1l: Q1 .:.f E 5157, Seated-Tim Graves, Todd Whiseahunt. Standing-Clint Blassingame, Grady Roberts 1 ,ogg I Seated-John McCart. Standing-JR Baccus, David Hooker. Milliner, Mark Hadley. Standing-Danny Emory, Eric Anderson. 239 Row l, Darran Chick, Denise Turnball, Claudia Gibbs, Kristi Jones, Cindy King, Denetra Bagby, Dan McGhghy, Jackie Rainey, Finchie Parker, Tracy Moore. Row 2, Mike Davis, Laura Terrell, Maurita Hurd, Melinda White, Kathy Burks, Liesha Jackson, Sylvia McKee. Row 3, Linda Taylor, Michelle Marchum, Ellen Golightly, Linda Woolf, Bobby Herrera, Susan Adrian, Connie Chatham, Michelle Tyler, Vicki Summit, Marisa Allison, Vance Nelson. Row 4, Lisa Bagby, Kathy Bechtel, Melodee Scholtz, Brenda Gazaille, Dina Casey, Sherrie Emory, Mark Wood, Beth Little, Tommy Blackwell. Row 5, Tenia Fitts, Christa Westmoreland, Mavis Shaw, Dianne Bannister, Mike Marsalis, Rosemary Mitchelle, Young-Sun, Shin. .s w ' Ev.-v-JL. sv- 4 le, Officers of 1979-80 were President, Demetra Bagby, Co-Presidents, Sylvia McKee, and Beth Little. The Christian Club members of Cooper share a common interest: Unity in Jesus. The club is made up on many different religious denominations. The clubs main purpose in to strive for a closer personal relationship with Christ, and to help create more spiritual inspiration. Other than the usual school club meetings this year Christian Club is sponsoring an Indian girl who lives in a Christian Childs home in India. Christian Club had an assembly featuring singer Doug Flamming. They also had a paper drive, contributed to meals on wheels, and Good Fellows for Christmas. The officers for the 1979-80 year were President: Demetra Bagby, Co-presidents: Beth Little and Sylvia McKee. B. Young Sun, Shin thinks about what he has just read Mrs. Parrish is the sponsor for the Christian Club, Chris Yarger speaks to Christian Club. Demetra Bagby reads her Bible. K...- 242 Math Science Seminar Row l-Jonthan Bingham, Mike Cable, John Lane, Mark Purser. Row 2-James O. Alderman, Joy Gilliland Denise Ho, Amy Gilliland, Britt Yates, Robbi Monk, John Sanders. Row 3-Ted Jones, Glan Knighstep, Stephen Cook, Janet Franks Jim Callan. Knot pictured Darrel Knight, Leanne Caldwell, and Margaret Brownl Math-Science Seminar The Math-Science Seminar was in- troduced at Cooper High School by Mr. James O. Alderman, a Nuclear Physicist, in the 1977-1978 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 complex mathematical concepts and their application to areas of atomic and nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, optics, mechanics, thermody- namics, nuclear radiation, and radiation transport phenomenology. This year, Mr. Alderman, Seminar director, developed the required mathema- tical concepts and applied them to selected topics in mechanical and electrical engineering. The Seminar welcomed this year a new member of the faculty Mr. John Sauders, a chemist, as Assistant Director of the Seminar. The officers for this year are: Joy Gilliand-President, Mike Cable-First Vice-President, Stephen Cook-Second Vice-President, Britt Yates-Secretary, Amy Gilliland-Treasurer, Janet Franks- Public Relations Coordinatorg Glen Knightstep-Interdepartmental Coordina- tor, John Bingham and Leanne Caldwell- Social Chairmen, John Bingham-Photographer. Mr. Alderman lectures Math Science Seminar members Q' ,,n-A-4 3 Political Science Seminar Bottom Row-Pat Truscott, Cindy Click, Richard Sullivan, Steve Williamson, Joy Gilliland, Ted Jones, Bill Williams, Karen Moore, Erin Schneider, Jane Haven, Cheryl Wilson, Dale Douglas, David Bennet. Second Row--Bobby Sanders, Keith Hale, Darrel Knight, Britt Yates, Karen Brooks, Kim Bowdin, Steve Ely, David Spears. Third Row-Eric Denkhoff, Gary Mask, Randy Ross, Dennis Hall, Vince Chupka Political Science Seminar One of Cooper Highis newest student organizations is the Political Science seminar. Organized this school year by Mr. Ray' Inzer, one of the faculty sponsors, along with Mr. Mike Dudley, and Mr. Jim Short. The Political Science Seminar exists to provide students with more in depth experience in political science than they can acquire in the regular classroom. Activities include personal appearances and talks by City Policeman, Noel Johnston, District Judge Done Lane, City Council person Kathy Webster, McMurray College Political Science ProfessoraDr. El-Attrache, State Representative-Gary Thompson, State Senator-Grant Jones and longtime Cnow retiredb U. S. Congressman Omar Burleson. These meetings allowed students opportunities for questions and personal conversation with the speakers. The club participated in a mock trial at Abilene City Hall in the fall, and went to Austin in the spring. Serving the more than thirty members are President, Britt Yates, Vice-President-Treasurer, Joe Ruelas, Secretary-Reporter, Lisa Utasi, Historian, Janet Franks. lu-....i.,,. ' Officers were Britt Yates. Joe Ruelas. Janet Franks. Lisa Utasi, . .- ,,,Y....--- ,,.....-'W - - il The Sponsors for the Political Science Seminar were Mr. Short, Mr. Dudley, Mr. Inzer. -uve' Steve Williamson and Joy Gilliland consider popping Ted Jones with rubber bands while waiting for their speaker. Q Q 243 244 .l Row 1: Margot Woodward, Don Fowler, Sandra Acker, Sue Daffern, Tonya Caliendo. The Freedom to Achieve was the theme for the Future Teachers of America this year. The FTA is an organization of students planning on becoming future teachers or leaders. The District XIV convention, held in Roscoe, consisted of election of officers for 1979-1980, district competition for Mr. and Mrs. FTA and workshops associated with the teaching profession. Don Fowler and Sue Daffern were the winners for the local Mr. and Mrs. FTA competition. This position is obtained from speeches presented to the local club and then at District competition. Joint activities of Cooper and Abilene High clubs were planned. In the Spring the members participated in Cadet-Teaching Week. Sophomores and Juniors aided a teacher for one half day at an elementary school of their choices, and Seniors had a choice of either an elementray school or junior high school. The annual State Convention, held in Houston this year was also an exciting event. These activities by the FTA proved to be an outstanding year for the club. Officers this year were Don Fowler, President, Margot Woodard, Vice Presidentg Sandra Acker, Recording Secretaryg Ashley Hoffman, Treasurerg Lorna Potter, Parliamentariang Sue Daffern, Historian. Mrs. Hanks ,H along with 3' 'KL47 Lorna Potter, Row 2: Kim Harris, Robin Tadlock, Ginger Brooks Ashley Hoffman, Sue Daffern, Lorna Potter, Sandra Acker, Don Rowler, Margot Woodward. Q , .2 Mrs. Fleming and Mr. Brady spon- 4 sored the ,vw V club. f ' 'F 5 O1 FTA members at club meeting. Jr . tt... Mr. and Miss FTA Don Fowler Sue Daffern - 246 v - Steve Ely, Richi Crider, Cindy Dix, Bennie Jones, Dale Douglas, David Counts, Julie Brier, Eric Denkoff, David Fry. The Young Republicans of Cooper High School are organized to promote political interest throughout the community. The club also strives to uphold the Republican standards through the support of the partyas candidates. Members of the Young Republicans participated in campaigns, field trips, money raising projects as well as conventions. This year's sponsor was Mr. Ray Inzer. The officers of the 1979-80 school year were, President: Bennie Jones, Vice-President: Richie Crider, Secretary: Cindy Dix, Treasurer: David Counts, Campus Coordinator: Eric Denkoff. David Counts, Eric Denkhoff, Bennie Jones, Cindy Dix, Richi Crider S l NsNsw?s.s..sw-.. 5 Q Q i 5 r .ws-Q-sv, K 3 t , vm ck row left to right: David Hudgens, Jean Ann Simons, Dennis Hall. Front row left to right: Guy Beaird, David Black, Cheryl 'nandez. The young Democrats, formed two years ago, were organized to provide a better understanding of politics. Members of the young Democrats participated in campaigns, money raising projects as well as field trips and conventions. This year's sponsor was Mr. Jim Short. The officers for the Q979-80 school year were Darrel Knight: President, Guy Beaird: Treasurer, and Jean Ann Simons: ecretary f .SSN .2525 The Cooper Crest is a newspaper magazine published by the journalism department of Cooper High School. Its responsibility and purpose is to inform and entertain its readership-that being the student body, faculty, and administration, as well as to reflect student opinion. Much work goes into the paper by our staff to bring the reader nearly every aspect of journalistic writing, such as editorials, feature writing, sports and news. The Crest is a written record of Cooper's history. Many articles may not seem current, but the staff feels that it is important to the reader and participants of the activities that the articles be printed. The paper is read by citizens of the community who would not have known about a certain activity if the Crest had not printed such information. The paper is an excellent reference material after al class has graduated and reports accomplishments of that c ass. Students should also know that they have something quite unusual-a free school newspaper! At many schools yearly subscriptions run as much as 53.50. Cooper students do not have to pay for a subscription largely because of some very special people: the administration and the Crest's advertisers. Some business such as food establishments, banks, florists, retail stores, offer services that students would do well to be aware of. Others buy ads solely to support Cooper. The advertisers provide a real service by helping pay the newspaper printing costs, Another important link to the Crest is the printer. He brings the professional look that the paper needs. Many high school papers are forced to use xeroxing and mimeographing. He helps give the reader quality reading with quality writing. The Crest desires to establish a publication of high quality which will serve as a source of enjoyment to its readers. The sponsors for the 1979-80 Crest were Mrs. Nancy Walter and Mrs. Doris Allen. . . sie elee A . - Top: Mike Nobles, Jimmy Martinez, Andere Tucker, Alan Boyd, Willie Conway Sherri Varner, Donna Price, Melissa Ostercamp, Julie Benton, Danna Brand Eric Spencer. Middle: Roger Basquett, Tommy Broyles, Katherine Whitaker David Carrigan, John McCart, Pam Walker, Leigh Ann Reynolds. Bottom Senior Associate Business Asst. E Sports Co-Head Featur News xchange C 1 Staff B Cooper Q NSQQS ' CRE T...ALLIl A no. se' is lanice Wong Karen Hanzllk John Mark Masson, Connie Chatham Susan drian David Spears Marisa Allison Vicki Summitt, Nicloe Vletas Pam E: CRES . Marisa Allison Nicole Vletas .....,.Julie Benton Susan Adrian Alan Boyd Jimmy Martinez Connie Chatham .Nancy Morrison .,....Danna Brand Andrew Tucker ..,.,.David Spears Eric Spencer Roger Basquette ...Vicky Summit! ...Karen Hanzlik Mark Mason ,..Linda Lowther ,.Tommy Broyles Willis Conway Pam Farrington John McCart, Nancy Morrison Mike Nobles Kim Norton, Melissa Oster camp Donna Price Dale Rankin Leigh Ann Reynolds Cathy Smith Sherri Varner Catherine Whitaker Pam Walker, Janice Wong. ,,ytff,,, .,,,. , ,,,,.w,f- Row l, L to R: Cindy Click, Britt Yates, Jennifer Hall, Bennie Jones. Row 2: Melody Massey, Mrs, Dorthy Kendrick, Christie Whitaker, Patty Spicer, Anna Moncibaiz, Cheryl Wilson, Lisa Swonger, Mrs. Melissa Piltcher, Kevin Whigham, Scotty Johnston. Row 3: Kathryn Whitaker, Sharon Croft, Michelle Lacy, Lacy Vaughn, Mitzi Morrow, Laurie Brown, Donna Murry, Marie Ruelas, Mack Scarborough, Tina Cecil, Jana Sublet, Kim Summers, Becky Woodall, Iqan Kamal. Row 4: Carman Moseley, Mary Duck, Donna Walton, Jeff Danielson, Joanne Biesecker, Frank Stamey, Walter Smith, Shelia Roda, Kelly Martin, Shelley Owens, Gordan Bingham, Darrell Fowler, Nancy Smith, Gwen Martin, Liz Moncibaiz, Eugene Bennett, Kim Flournoy, Melinda Hiscock, and Mrs. Claire Powers. Q ' mi I Q ' ' 5 ritz, r V . I s - Sal The French Club Officers for the 1979-80 school year were the following: Cheryl Wilson, Secretary: Britt Yates, presidentg Jennifer Hall, vice-president: Kevin Whigham, historian: Gwen Martin, parliamentarian: and Liz Moncibaiz, treasurer. French Club The French club is made up of students taking French who want to learn more outside of class about the French language and culture. The club sponsored many activities during the year. In October, members took a trip to Dallas and Fort Worth, and attended the annual Neiman-Marcus Fortnight, visited the Kimball Art Museum, and partook of a French dinner at the Magic Pan restaurant. In December, they hosted a Christmas party, with French Christmas customs being stressed, and with a variety of French food being served. Money was raised during the year by selling imported candy. The money earned was used to help pay for the trip in March to the Texas French Symposium in Austin. The purpose of the Symposium is to promote education in the French language, and the study of French civilization through an annual state competition. This competition is open to all Texas High School French students. Areas of competitions include grammar, vocabulary, listening comprehension, civilization, poetry recitation, prose reading, art and music. Sponsors of the French Club are Mrs. Dorothy Kendrick and Mrs. Melissa Pilcher. Serving as officers of the club during the 1979-80 school year were: president, Britt Yates, vice-president, Jennifer Hall, secretary, Cheryl Wilson: treasurer, Liz Moncibaiz, historian, Kevin Whighamg and parliamentarian, Gwen Martin. UW Pam Evans explains to Walter Smith what he is eating, Jennifer Hall and Britt Yates enjoy the many different types of French food. Mary Duck and Anna Moncibaiz seem to be having a good time at the French club Christmas party. Craig Carter and Tom Ceniglis relax, while Julia Middlebrook helps clean up. 251 3 Q CCQ Z2 'ig 7 QE :NJ in Ss Row 1 L to R: John Lane, Rick Thompson, Mike Smith, Cynthia Smith, Kim Castle, Sherry McCormick, Sara King, Rayne Palmer, Shelly Satterfield, Amy Gilliland, Kelly Hotchkiss, Glorianna Connally, Ellen Monk, Kerry Kessinger, Lisa Harris, and Margaret Brown. Row 2: Bobby Sanders, Martin Hill, Karen Murphy, Tina Hailey, Kathy Schwartz, Denise Ho, Lisa Utasi, Janet Franks, Cindy Willette, Becky Allred, Kathryn Hughes, Cheri Holdridge, Kim Gay, Pam Farrington, Cynthia Akin, Sandra White, and Debbie Hunt. Row 3: David Weltman, Lance Mitchell, Steven Weber, Nathan Nease, Scott Ellinger, David Bennet, Dan Woodfin, Randy Brooks, Jed Crowe, Jimmy Martinez, Gary Mask, Leland Branson, Paul Williams, Wade Surovik, Jon Kirkland, Joe Ruelas, Darrel Knight, Susie Blaylock, Aimee Hurst, Molly Polk, Karen Hanzlik, Jerene Ayres, Bille Jean Downing, Lisa Hanzlik, Kim Taylor, and Lesa McDonald. 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 money raising activity helped finance the TSJCL convention. Members of the club and other Latin student attended the annual TSJCL convention in Austin, on the University of Texas campus, in the spring. Other activities included caroling at Hendricks Hospital and Amy Lynn Nursing Home, a Christmas party, and the traditional Roman Banquet. The 1979-80 Latin Club sponsor was Miss Rose Williams. Officers for the 1979-80 year were the following: Gary Mask and Wade Surviok, Co-Presidents, Paul Williams, Vice-President, Sara King, Secretaryg Rayne Palmer and Cindy Willette, Treasurersg Janet Franks, Reporter, and Lisa Utasi, Reporter. 'Q 1979-80 Officers Row l L to R: Rayne Palmer, Treasurer, Wade Surviok, Co-President, and Janet Franks, Reporter. Row 2: Sara King, Secretary, Lisa Utasi, Reporter, Paul Williams, Vice-President, Cindy Willette, Treasurer, and Gary Mask, Co-President. Latin Club sponsor: Miss Rose Williams 8' Y A ,, Janet Franks and Molly Polk display their authority Missy Urquhart, a newly sold slave, waits to find out what her master has in store for her. ff VV ,api L 'M Patricia Rodgers obeys her masters commands. i , : PSX K' x at-3557 feta- , , is k,.. 1 .. is 1, XS.. Do I hear a bid. Says Co-President Wade Surviok. 74. 4 -.ill CL- IMI O 254 i The German Club, sponsored by Frau Lela Dick and Herr Granville Griffith, had an active fifth year. The officers of the 1979-80 German Club were: Belynda Bowling, Presidentg Jerry Oden, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Johnson, Recording Secretary: Florine Northcutt, Corresponding Secretary, and Sonja Upchurch, Treasurer. Members of the German Club made spirit banners which were sold during Homecom- ing. The money was used for the Christmas party and the annual German Student's Convention. On the night of December 8th, the German Club sponsored a Christmas Party. Abilene High School and Cooper High School German Clubs presented plays written by the Grimm Brothers. Abilene High's play was Domroschen I Sleeping Beautyj. Cooper's play was Der Schumacher und die Kobolde, a satire on The Elves and the Shoemaker. Afterwards, a dinner consisting of Wurst, Sauerkraut, and Kartoffelsalat was served. Members of T. A. G. S., Texas Association of German Students, traveled to San Antonio in March for the annual convention. Members of the German Club also enjoyed a night of singing German Christmas Carols on December 20th. we-8 Row l: Margaret Williams, Vicki Harris, Mack Scarborough, Florin Northcutt, Belynda Bowling, Jerry Oden, Cedric Coleman, Dave Williams, Jeanette Pulscher, Mrs. Lela Dick. Row Z: Teri Hall, Barbara Johnson, Sonja Upchurch, Darran Chick, Derek Thiele, Tim Graves. Officers are Belynda Bowling, President: Jerry Oden, Vice-Presidentg Sonja Upchurch, Treasurer, Florine Northcutt, Reporterg Not Pictured Barbara Johnson, Secretary. Die Kobolde f 'W Es ist zwolf Uhr. if K 1 fa 5' x , The Shoemaker CSteven Salinasj sells shoes to a customer CDave Williamsl. und Der M.+vz:,,,1.-Z-V Schumacher 'i , lmfw , ,L -5 .,Lkrr 'K if j g ' The cast of Dre Kobolde und Der Schumacher G , sf as Mrs. Upchurch reads the Chrlstmas story 1n German But were not ready yet' if-125 Wliinfxrl ll fa IY- :gig Wm 1 Q w Seated: Suzanne Barbee, Sheryl Baugh, Tammy Miller, Laura Hodge, Stephanie Brooks, Mary Pettit. Row lx Mrs. Green, Sheryl Ortiz, Chatty Guerra, Carrie Henson, Marian Scarborough, Tandy Lawlis, Adam Sandoval, Jeffery Danielson, Mavis Shaw, Tom Niblo, Gabriela Ortiz, Lupe Calderon. 4'3.?1v i .gm wal' 3- X WLSQA M g sf WQ B3 'iff 7' f i lj' ig S r' Vw I, 'NX . 'il N v . 1 xi ,Mil This year's officers were: Sheryl Baugh, Chatty Guerra, Gabriela Ortiz, Marian Scarborough, Tammy Miller, Demetra Bagby, Tom Niblo, As part of their study of the culture and customs of the Spanish speaking world, the members of the Spanish Club strove to promot understanding in our community by helping those less fortunate. One activity included giving a Thanksgiving basket of food to a need family. The members also took part in a Christmas sing-song at a retirement home and banquet at a member's home. The Spring was just as exciting as everyone participated in a Spanish Easter party at one of the daycare centers for underprivileged children. The successful year was celebrated with a Spring Picnic. The sponsor for the Spanish club is Mrs. Sonja Green. Officers for the 1979-80 school year were president, Marian Scarborough' vice-president, Gabriela Ortiz, treasurer, Tom Niblog secretary, Demetra Bagbyg activities committee, Sheryl Baughg Chatty Guerra: Tamm Miller. 1 Marian Scarborough shows off T shirt. Me llumo Srtu. Green. Feliz Navidad! sings Spanish members. l , 3. l, 'filly .ss - -1 ,il Q - - ll ,VH lv- W The joy of Christmas expressed at sing-song E if Sheryl Baugh, Jeffery Danielson enjoy dinner. '72 4 4 i i 258 S .,,, 1 1 .r qy'X'f'5N'1s+, A IFE! ' ,, H V , . .f 7 Q ' 8 , , x Gwen Martin Terri Hall Steve Williamson Prose Editor Art Editor Editor-in-chief Cindy Click W W Business Manager E ' 41: Q35 ' Willa ' 5.1 ll 9 Liesa Jackson A J at il ggi- 'nv Ill: rzilfgi' iirir 2 'lii A Qs si' 14 Rhonda Antoline rw ' Mr. Ed Wilson Sponsor Pat Truscott x , f If I X ng ' Q, 1 f' ' I V! 1 ., Phineas Mascot ai' , - A W V if . ,fir Www 9 ,, ,aw ai ' 'A 'fx Sylvia McKee Randy Ross Ben Cockrum Lisa Paradoski Publicity Poetry Editor 'S -X X. - ,1 l R' f. , MQ, ,.,V .. M ' fe . an W M , ,f V4 .V w Mi, Front Row L to R: Cindy Click, Pat Truscott, Lisa Paradoski, Mr. Ed Wilson, and Gwen Martin. Seated in Car: Rhonda Antoline and Randy Ross. Back Row: Steve Williamson, Terri Hall, Ben Cockrum, Liesa Jackson, and Sylvia McKee. MOTTO 0 Di Immortali! Ubi In Terra Sumus? 0 Immortal Gods! Where in the World are We? The Commentarius, Cooper Highis literary magazine, was founded in 1961 by Mrs. Allene Free. Since then, the Commentarius has had several other dedicated Sponsors. This year the Commentarius was sponsored by Mr. Edward Wilson. ' ' c sf' lk K . ' Sv-.- W 8 Q iPlLE A 1 ' f . x 1q:.Q,.,f. 1 at lla , T 1 'k i I J X vL.,,-- x a 'H J e , ' S A' J , 'wg' qf-err? , 4' -. I in E Row l L to R: Bobby Raymond, Scott Blair, Karla Smith, Janice Malone, Leslie Speight, Annette Buck, Sandra Gowens, and Ubaldo Herre- Row 2: Shannon Staggs, Annette Woodard, Teresa Heiser, Anne Graham, Lisa Neatherlin, Tammy Miller, Sharon Gregory, Tanna Newbei and Sponsor Jack Shermake. Row 3: Kevin Cooper, Kris Coker, John Litchfield, Walt Anstcad, Cicil Meadows, Blake Todd, Bill Lee, Har Smith, and Stan Kistler. Row 4: Kristi'Kistler, Nelda Jacques, Wanda Mathis, Brenda Blankenship, Jane Underwood, Laurie Harris, Mar Gunter, Teresa Mitchell, and Janice McLean. Distributive Education is designed to prepare students for successful employment upon graduation from high school. It is an occupational training program for eligible Juniors and Seniors who desire employment in the field of distribution. The classroom instruction is of a practical nature, utilizing instructional mater- ials that correlate with the various positions for which the students are training. The school supplies the classroom facilities and the teacher- coordinator while the employers furnish practical on the job learning experience through part time employment. The students enrolled in Distribu- tive Education belong to the Distribu- tive Education clubs of America CDECAD and have an opportunity to participate in area and state meet- ings, along with conferences and contests held each year. t Sponsor for Distributive Education is Mr. Jack Shewmake. Officers for ' the 1979-80 school year were pre- el sident, Shannon Staggsg secretary, L- et.. X N-Mtv Brenda Blankenshipg treasurer, 8 Tanna Newberry: historian, Jane 1979-so Distributive Education Officers L to R1 President, shannon staggs, secretary, Underwood, parliamentariarl, Leslie Blandenshipg Historian, Jane Underwood, Treasurer, Tanna Newberry, Parlamentarian, Speightg and reporter, Walt Speight, and Reporter, Walt Anstead. Anstead. I . N X V S E 4.4, g sig ' 3 1 B X V K 5 ,325 ,,.A 'Q i iii, f 'W' avr ' if 3 hliisli APAQALLNW tem, M -,,....a-v ' Marsha Gunter-Pappagallos Walt Anstead-T.G.8cY. Jane Underwood-Luskey's Western Store Sharon Gregory-Spencer . Gifts Teresa Mitchell-Margie,s Brenda if Blankenship-Skinny's I R y wx 5 f, Sr ff T A if A 4' ff' 1.1-M ' L ,A , f 17 l ' ff ff si e :I ,, H .',, c AX Ami l2i2 n QM! 'Nr-., , 6 wg...-- a e...:f I.....Z naan 5 , A10 W fi ., Lwx . 1 I v 'yu ,S o I , Q A 'Ttrl , K Q F .s --., R. Q 4 'aw -vi' , If xx. , X .Q L ,W Mfg-'1 wr mfg - 1.12 I Ml ,wg F iffy H M, nv fn? fa 4 251 gf? M YS, ,1 ,W 15 l- f 'J an L, ' 5 Q W 4 ' 'U fi, 1 Nl 2 ,xi ,LM aa - Q 1 I Q C3,J'vA gm ' ,, ' .wp . f , 'Wg ww ,Q A 39 ,. .M,,,vf. A ' ' my ' I - .1 m.,, . E -'MQ Ubaldo Hererraw -Sears Annette Woodard f-Sav-x Bill Lee-Super Duper Harvey Smith-Sears Kevin Cooper-T.G.8LY. Vw 5-'Q-... X an 2 ,K :f W 1, f fl ,'f,,VVVV K 3 Y if 5 ww E Z 'V ,gi , .R fr-vf K ff ff, , , it 1 3 f Q? , M h ,,v f . as I 1 f f Q 3 as gl 1 xA ,ff D .f 263 The Cooper High Cougar Band has taken on a brand new look this year with several major changes. The new band director, Jack Nall, a veteran leader from Odessa, took the band over during the summer and totally renovated its' style. New songs, marching formations, and a more positive general attitude made the band a huge success, as their high UIL scores indicate. Other additions include new uniforms for the Flag Squad and a Rifle Drill Corps. The rifle squad is composed of five girls who do precision routines incorporated with the band. 1980 will stand out as the turning point for the Cougar Band. New and more modern ideas caused a change that the entire student body could see and hear. all . 1,'T2 -gag. K, M a ' . ta V rf. ,.f:,,,, 1 W , ,- G -' fa- f - . -t p fr. ' fa zftziw fwva :fa e Band Director Jack Nall leads the Cooper High School Band during a football game. CQLIGAR BA LARINETS .sa Bagby ancy Baldwin ielissa Barclay ronwen Barrett va Brassell icki Briscoe ,ephanie Brooks die Bunch elissa Carrigan sa Colyer beDee Curtis rian Dennis aDonna Fangman im Flournoy esa Giles y Gilliland y Hollowell thryn Hughes lley Martin vnya Martindale iia McMahon yra Nowlin andy Ortiz nrna Potter :bbie Prew ck Scarborough thy Schwartz et Spaunhorst rbin Tadlock ieri Thompson mnna Walton m Whitley erie Wilson 98O BASS CLARINET Carol Barnes Eric Carter Kim Colyer Susan Cox Sonya Devereaux Linda Hambrick John Litchfield Deborah Martin Hanora Massey Kenny Schwartz TROMBONES John Almaguer Perry Cole James Drury Don Fowler Kris Gerlach Patrick Glover Scott Herald Clayton Herring Darrell Knight John Lane David Parker Ron Pope Joe Ruelas David Sherrell Chris Taylor Rickey Thompson Brent Unrue TENOR SAXOPHONE Susan Dorsett Cynthia Hamil Cindy Pittman Patricia Rogers Susie Vickers ALTO SAXOPHONE Susan Adrian Ben Cockrum Teresa Hall Martin Hill Fred Ice Ted Jones Larry Kim Sam Kirkman Tammy Perry Brooks Proctor Mark Proctor Cheri Smith Wade Surovik Rhonda Vantilborg Margo Woodward TRUMPETS Rodger Beeman Doug Bell Dean Clish Cathey DeBerry Hector Flores Brad Flournoy Doug Harrison Josh Johnson Lisa Lamb John Mark Mason Sherry McCormick Vance Nelson Tad Pruitt Craig Sanford Walter Smith Ronnie Thomason Mike Upton Mike Winkler BARITONE SAXOPHONE Monica Kirkpatrick Terry Tyler FLUTES Shelly Alexander Alice Antilley Kim Barnes Kathy Bechtel Ginger Brooks Kim Buettemeyer Kim Cassle Cindy Cavanaugh Tonya Cossabone Shala Daniell Elaine Davidson Cora Derett Angela Dixon Sylvia Horton Susie Jackson Sara King Angie Macon Brenda McClelland Stacy Meadows Molly Polk Carrie Spicer Shannalei Stalls Chris Solez Debbie Urguhart Lisa Utasi Sondra Wade Gaylene Wheeler Karla Wilson Jennifer York OBOE Cathy Kim BASSOON Laura Hodge Kevin Whigham Judy Williams HORNS Becky Allred Lori Behrens Richard Bilbrey Gordon Bingaman Jim Callan Stephen Cook Ken Dacel Mary Duck Awayne Dumas John Eaves Pam Evans Jimmy Harris Lisa Huber Bobby Laird Scott Mantsch Chuck Martin Tony Martinez Yolanda Martinez Shelley Parker Coy Pentecost Alvin Roberson Gary Sawyers Cindy Spicer Karen Thaxton Sandra White TUBA Jeri Baker Richi Crider Steve Longmire Opie Odum Jeff Plowman Joe Plowman Brad Suggs Bill Williams- BARITON E Trey Cook Johnathan Bingham John Elliott Brian Hardin Randy Lantrip Darrell Napier Emily Tice PERCUSSION Kendra Badgett Charles Buettemeyer Paul Cantrell Greg Clem David Clish David Cochran Chris Courtright Bobby Cox Al Cruz Randy Finch Paul Hamilton Jamie Holmes Cheri Holdridge Jeff Hutson Steve Linder Tony Love Allen McDaniel Dina Miller Danny Prado Robert Ryan Dwayne Stallo Kevin Taylor Lonnie Thomason Keith Weaver Carl Williams Wi rf' iff W.. A rre J 1 J B. A. Drum Majors for 1979-80 were Becky Allred and Susan Adrian. B. Patricia Rogers is jubilant after another excellent halftime show. C. Officers for the Cougar Band are: Emily Tice, Property Master: Lisa Utasi, Secretaryg Stephen Cook, Sophomore President, Deborah Martin, Junior Representativeg Cheri Holdridge, Treasurerg Joe Plowman, Senior Representativeg Josh Johnson, Property Masterg Joe Ruelas, President, and Perry Cole, Vice-President. D. Band members anxiously await the outcome of one of the football games. ' Kjff ew--65' J 1 ' ' J Q had El l Q 9 B. IX. B. E. ,E The 1979-1980 Stage Band were Row 1, Stacy Meadows, Monica Kirkpatrick, Ben Cockrum, Larry Kim, Cynthia Hamil, Susan Dorsett, Row 2: Elaine Davidson, Sylvia Horton, Clayton Herring, Joe Ruelas, Darrell Knight, Perry Cole, John Almaguer, Bobby Coxg and standing: Tad Pruitt, Walter Smith, Becky Allred, Vance Nelson, Doug Bell, Opie Odum, Karla Newhouse, and Cheri Holdridge. All-Region band members for 1979-1980 were: Sylvia Horton, Monica Kirkpatrick, Stacy Meadows, and Row 2, MaDonna Fangman, Cynthia Hamil, Cindy Ortiz, and Cindy Cavanaugh. Not Pictured are Brad Suggs and Karen Thaxton. All-Area band members were Cindy Ortiz and Monica Kirkpatrick. 49136: N J 7 . . Kisfgeilf- M B. The Flag Squad for 1979-1980 consists of, Row l: Stephanie Brooks, Captaing Kim Whitleyg Row 2: DeeDee Curtis, Sylvia Horton, Carol Barnes, Edie Bunchg Row 3: Robin Tadlock, Laura Hodge, Margo Woodward, Melissa Barclay, and Tancy Baldwin. Sylvia Horton has a Coke and a smile after a halftime performance. The newest addition to the Cougar Band is the Rifle Drill Team. The team consists of Kim Barnes, Karla Newhouse, and Susan Dorsett. Not pictured are Bronwen Barrett and Donna Walton. Karla Newhouse, Susan Dorsett, and Bronwen Barrett congratulate each other on a superior performance after the Homecoming halftime show. The Rifle Corps show their precision at Texas Stadium. N wha ,vQ H.,- , Z, sg 'T :MQ-L ax. ' ' 3' COOPERJ Kathryn Hughes Judy Williams Susan Jackson Sandra Wade Kendra Badgett Chia McMahon Cnot shownj CTWIRLEKS ,- -Y 3 Q. in -.gp-w ii' A .t f ,,.,i .K '-1 1av4g,.....,,,jj' A , -. ' ' .V -74 it A .,,,, ,,,f'3f5 ---- Q It windham, ii- A- M at . we tatat. 1 t i 'Q a ff Hi 'i if It 2 B ' ' Ll, if ' A A gqgq. ygvqriii .if if A Becky Allred and Susan Adrian direct the hand after MA D, ,, 4 'M ',' -Q halftime. 4 , -he 4 Q ' 'NP' , B The Rifle Corps do their thing. 'Wa J n if fyilffgqz' ,n,...f'fl, -H . 'Z ,T C The pre-game show for the Abilene High and Cooper M ' ,4YY to -,,. fvra. , confrontation. ' ' 17 ' ' 1 f V'-,,1 ,k7. D. Band members wait to see which song they will perform ' fi Y 5 8 next. Q bil l:l, The Cooper High School Marching Band participate in ' the West Texas Fair Parade. fl gf Q, f' A li .1 uw 4-V A '-of t i -cr . ' ' X ,p . 1 A ,eu .,.,' F' , I , K t 1 W if f , . A I 4, .. . My 1.3: A ' ' ' C. x J' 'lk V1 fi. If . - JW PH:-f 1 ' t fy ' ' A i 'S K! Q , ' if... ia? 3 'yr x . -i . ml A A i . .t 1 E D. C.H.S. rum Corps .gy 4 V 5 'L .Fi A. Kevin Taylor and Al Cruz concentrate on their parts during a pep rally. B. Steve Linder plays for all he's worth at a football halftime performance. C. Danny Prado marches into the gym. D. The Cooper High School Drum Corps performs during the Odessa game. YQ f 15 552' , vi fu., V 13. 3 g 'Q Q , Q 271 i i Z i T 272 'lass .an 4, ?'5ift-P4 -,,-.-:. ..L'- Z 3 'Sa-: S- 'SN as X K be Y T43 i-f f 3 I' Q Q' S 1'-.,t,, my ,A -ffffgfzwlwr :xi,.f W' ' 2 fi, The members of the Concert Choir for 1979-80 were Row 1: Qleft to rightb Julie Hogan, Britt Yates, Terry Smith, Kristi Jones, Conniu Chatham, Cindy Spicer, Steve Stovall, Carla Thomas, Sue Shofner, Kim Davis, Laurie Polk, Becky Woodall, Gwen Martin. Row 2: Bil Bonny, Steven Linder, Rebel Landers, Danny Emory, Mark Wilson, Tina Gregory, Cary Taylor, Donald Fowler, Florine Northcutt, And Langston, Curtis Smith, Kathryn Hughes, Tracy Moore. Row 3: Linda Kendall, Jay Houston, Paula Sands, Cherry Smith, Jeff Welch, Kell Knox, Denise Ho, David Forbes, Nicki Vletas, Tony Gilchrest, Kathy Burks. Row 4: John Mixon, John Mark Mason, Janet Franks, Denis Turnburl, Kevin Whigham, Mariam Mixon, Nathan Nease, Barbara Johnson, Talena Mara, Steve Brewer, Lisa Petty, Bobby Sanders, Keit Hale. The Concert Choir is the top performing choir at Cooper. Membership is by audition. The Concert Choir sing a wide variety of traditional and contemporary Choral literature. They perform for service clubs, civic organization and public concerts as well as for U.I.L. and festival competitions. Each year at Christmas the Concert Choi performs a day of Concerts at the Citizens National Bank. Last summer they participated in the Hawaiian Musi Festival. i J tm kwa it All-State Choir members for the year I979-80 were Cherry Smith, Donald Fowler, Talena Mara, and Mariam Mixon. The highest honor given to a high-school choir member, is membership in the 240- voice Texas All-State Choir. Each year Cooper is well-represented in this choir. Cooper boasts one of the finest and highly-respected Choral music departments in the state, Cooper Choirs have consistently brought home highest honors in U.I.L. competitions. State Choir each year contains several Cooper Choir Members. Choir director is Mrs. Bobby Sumerlin. If ll L All-State Choir members Cherry Smith, Marian Mixon, Donald Fowler and Talena Mara enjoy singing together. uv'- ,Q , li ' I b,1 l - , ' i r ,W rj? ,Qs 5, L 2? ag, 1 - , 4. X v I' I I 274 f : 1 Y L-A ., .' 3 L2 1 v A if W N ,, ,Nw Q 3, A N as V .. :N '4 M X, C , C ' ii 'S A U- 4 1',g f1:.,,,..Q,q W ii YR KEY iff , gx V' my rs, , A no 77:55 O 'U2. Sas 351 Zi? :D xr 595 2:05 53 ef? zC,,- QE- img ,-. svizw, 51 O0 S-5? :JZ '40 -. 37:0 C-3 r-5? ff: ZA! ixw 005 Pi:- wii? 555 E55 fi Q :Sf :r'--I :Wg M703 OCD.. P33 U . :Elo 0.59 D 4-:sm OCD.. 5' CL 33-ri 350 -yi X v or? F'-1 ,A ww GC -12 1 are V Zw 5:33 :-.gk CJ DE 32 E57 FF' ef 3 ff J. , ,..-Nag' iv ,V ,r 1 pf t r as my , . Ji ,V I Area Finalists for 1979-80 were Cherry Smith, Kelly Knox, Jeff Berry, Talena Mara. Donald Fowler, and Mariam Mixon. ,ni lv' Nw Q ,,,, WL, MN District Finalists for 1979-80 were Gwen Martin, Cindy Click, Janet Franks, and Florine Northcutt. Area Alternates for I979-80 were Barbara Johnson and Kevin Whighum. All choir members have the opportunity to audition for Region Choir if they desire. The series of elimination-type auditions which lead to All-State Choir are rigorous' but provide valuable experience for the singers. URM The menfbers of the Chorale for I979-80 were Row I: Cleft to rightj Darla Kennedy, April Smith, Kim Daniels, Tina Dunn, Tonya Miers, Pam Soules, Sandra Acker, Tracy Moore, Karen Griggs, Tawney Mullins, Kelly Hotchkiss, Linda Rumans. Lori Brooks. Cheryl Porter. Row 2: Twyla Pearce, Jean Veloria, Christa Westmoreland, Rhonda Baldwin, Tonya Caliendo, Jeff Berry, Greg Whatley, Pat Glover, Danny Peters, Gloria Rodriquez, Julia Middlebrook, Mariana Horton, Staci Payne, Jayne Hall. Row 3: Cindy Click, Lynda Hambrick, Sharon Stanislawczyk, Ellen Monk, Carrie Spicer, Craig Carter, Frank Brown, David Scarbrough, Greg Laird. Laurie Malkowski, Donna Cockrum, Charlotte Coleman, Tonni Parker, Trisha Anderson, Janna Tafelmyer, Row 4: Lisa Powell, Steve Ferre, Robert Richardson, Kenneth McConnico, Billy Sewell, King Pugh, Mike Marsalis, Kevin Bearden, Brenda DeBerry, Pat Howard, Sherrie Emory, Melinda White. The Chorale is a training Choir which stresses vocal and sight reading development through Choral music. The Chorale also participates in U.l.L. 0 T I ll'l :F Q ..ll. competition. J a i., , S 9 l l'll'l 275 276 x 5, o l 5 3 , -YW fe 35 X . Q f X V S A ' 5. 1, ,K 1 fkkk . ,. k J , r t L - kgfqf' -Z. .1 'W .',1,m: VLL, ki I 1 0 N, 0 ,tt 5, .. N w x K , K , ff The members of The Confederate Singers for 1979-80 were Lbottom to top. left to rightl Row l: Steven Linder, Curtis Kelly Knox, Donald Fowler, Elaine Davidson. Row 2: Kevin Whigham, Linda Kendall, Cherry Smith, Tony Gilchrest, Opie Row 3: Emily Tice, John Mark Mason, Talena Mara. Top Row: Julie Hogan and Cindy Spicer. ,V .,, ' .g 4-4 1- N FB . ' QS, tj ,K be T 1 , J 9 J' all 'M 5 L, '.' W . ' y A f ' Y. 'S F,-Y... w 1 Q ,Q H b ,, 1 JI atv 'xx' W, . f-vw., I . v , N,-,fi 9 X I W ,xx ,Q V' Ycllikllilafaz , rr: . ,, - ff, .. yi - , , W Ax- N ,. Y' Julie Hogan Linda Kendall Kevin Whigham Smith Odum The members of The Singing Men for 1979-80 were Row 1: Cleft to rightj Tony Gilchrest, David Ellis, Mark Wilson, Steve Stovall, Bobby Sanders, Danny Emory, Danny Peters, Kenneth McConnico, Bill Sewell. Row 2: Steve Ferre, Frank Brown, Greg Laird, Craig Carter, Kevin Bearden, Jeff Welch, Keng Pugh. Row 3: Nathan Nease, David Scarbrough, Jeff Berry, John Mixon, Greg Whatley, Auwayne Dumas. Row 4: Mike Marsalis, Robert Richardson, Pat Glover, Keith Hale, Curtis Smith, David Forbes. Row 5: Bruce McConnell, Steven Linder, Donald Fowler, Kevin Whigham, John Mark Mason. Top Row: Bill Bonny and Terry Smith. fr-6 .Jlf Men form the Concert Choir and Chorale combine to form the Singing Men. This group also participates in U.I.L. Contests, and gives local performances. X LVL. Section Leaders for 1979-80 were Cherry Smith, Bill Bonny, Barbara Johnson, and Andy Langston. in ah. I rw 1-P-f it ,..- , A 1 v lf 2 A Zi, iiki :LV 1 Officers for 1979-80 were Gwen Martin, Talena Mara, Britt Yates, Barbara Johnson, Julie Hogan, Cherry Smith, Bill Bonny W ,tl .956 9 1 ' ' K, 5 wi avid ri, i , Wiihfet Q ,Sf 'fa W W f Q T ir- Y' 32 X Kim Davis, Tina Gregory, Sherrie Dixon, Sue Shofner, Barbara Johnson. Laurie Polk, Cary Taylor, Kelly Knox, Cindy Spicer, fsecond rowl Cindy Click, Paula Sands, Rebel Landers, Cherry Smith, Gwen Martin, Kristi Jones, Denise Ho, John Mixon, Kevin Whigham. X ,X y T ff 2 ,Silk XX, gf Laurie Polk, Cary Taylor, fin backj Cindy Click, X N .. E Barbara Johnson, Talena Mara, Paula Sands, and Reb Q V , it Becky Woodall, 1? xl, 7,552 -H' fi A ' rf 242 wfgrl W an ia' iw K A el Landers. .-.t Lisa Petty Donald Fowler, Denise Ho, Bill Bonny, Terry Smith, John Mixon, Kevin Whigham, Steve Brewer, Bobby Sanders 279 3 11,5 4 K s Music filled the air with sounds of the 1979-80 Cooper Cougar Orchestra under the direction of Mrs. Linda Bratton. The orches- tra delighted many with their performances. They gave a Christmas program and worked on the orchestra music for the senior musical. In February they attended the solo and ensemble contest. In March, they per- formed in the U.I.L. concert in Abilene. January 4 marked a winning date for four Cooper students. They participated in the Region II Texas Music Education Orchestra in Wichita Falls. They attained the honor by live audi- tion in Abilene in November. The orchestra took a tour in April. This year's officers were Billie Jean Downincg, David Hudgens, Robert Sle ge, and Aimee Hurst. ii x pb V... K yttttttyy ., ., 5 ttts A y ssyyss C is 79-80 Cooper Cougar Grchestra Mark Armstrong Pam Bell Brent Biberdorf William Brown Michael Bush Tom Comacho Carol Chandler Kirk Cleveland Bobby Click Cindy Click Billie Jean Downing Paul Easley Eddie Eichler Kirk Etheredge Rick Fowler Jeff Gemberling Mark Harris James Henderson David Hudgens Aimee Hurst Deborah Kennedy Cathy Kim Glen Knightstep Yul McCarthy Victor Medina Rhonda Noach Steven Salinas Robert Sledge Kelly Steele Lisa Tatum Mitch Thorton Vickie Ververs John Wardlow John Williams Dan Woodfin F5 ' -f'L 'W Floor--Lupe Flores, Angela Dehoyos, Amy Hollowell, Theresa Seldon, April Humphrey. Row 1 f-Shelly Cheek, Terri Prince, Angela Costillo Clara Samuals, Jackie Thomas, Debra Hilliard, Terry Ashwander, Cindy Watts, Susan Pace, Lee Ann Reese. Row 2-Tracye Clinard Lisa Holmes, Kim Boudreaux, Debbie Urquhart, Gaylene Wheeler, Laura Gutzke, Bridget Underwood, Sheila Seay, Angie Smith, Sonja Martindale Donna Cockrum, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Weissinger. Row 3-Cynthia Myatt, Marty Blackwell, Belinda McRay, Lisa Netherland, Pam Evans Sara Beth Jones, Paula Druin. Future Homemakers of America is a national organization for students who have been enrolled in the home economics education program on 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 challenge motto Toward New Horizons reminds members that their contributions to home and community life today will influence the kind of homes they will 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 Howwoween Breakfast, serving the annual faculty Christmas party, and collecting Christmas gifts for the State School. Officers for the club this year are President, April Humphrey, Vice-President of Programs, Jill Brothersg Vice-Pres. of Project, Susan Pageg Vice-Pres. of Socials, Lee Ann Reese, Vice-Pres. of Publicity, Galene Wheeler, and Secretary-Treasurer, Teresa Seldon. Sponsors include: Mrs. Sharon Kelley, Miss Beth Neely, Mrs. Betty Weissinger, Mrs. Denise Lowry. A member decorates the FHA Christmas Tree Lisa Creek and Melissa Barkley bake for FHA open house. Row l: Kathy Evans, Kathy Olmos, Nellida Mungia, Lisa Lego, Jeannine Frazier, Ellen Golightly, Karen Hadley, Jill Brothers, Lorie Slaton, Kim Davis, Karen Gene, Barbara Stevens, Kellie Goldman, Laura Richardson. Row 2: Sheryl Ortiz, Cindy Taylor, Stephanie Butler, Tray Slimp, Ronda Noack, Judy Smith, Nancy Beard, Lisa Powell, Steve Gonzales, Janet Wigfall, Sandra Sandovale, Randy Deanda, Mike Clinton, Mark Dehoyos, Mrs. Lowry, Mrs. Neely. 1 C 'L G .NX Syl , ip - - . ll F92 ' Q f Q. I .L Q. 11, 2 . 11' ' rv 'Egfr . T L 4 I Sheila Seay and Pam Evans compare their projects. nr' N x M t ,fi X 'st Af Amy Gilliand, Cherry Young, Kim- A .rys I berly Bray, and Lee Ann Reese make Christmas t rrrf l , . L decorations. K lillfli I I 'irr 'f , ' r . 4 5 ,L 283 IMI Q-D IMI IIIIII Bottom Row: Tony Ortega, Tammy Nelson, Dee Ann Davis, Toni Hopkins, Marie Bustos, Jane LaSelle, Tommy Thompson. Second Row: Jan Lemons, Denee Nuckols, Mavis Shaw, Yvonne Dionne, Sue Shofner, Deana Vineyard, Mary Roemisch. Top Row: Stephen Shelley, Tracey Hall, Stacey Austin, Elizabeth VanZandt, Cheryl Davis, Shelia Johnson, Brenda Mellor, Alberta Casey, Mary Matheison-Sponsor. Home economics cooperative education is designed to provide related classroom instruction and on-the-job training for high school students preparing to enter employment in the occupations requiring knowledge and skills in one or more home economics subject areas including child development, clothing and textiles, and consumer education, family living, food and nutrition, home management and housing. Students enrolled in the HECE program are members of Future Homemakers of America HERO CHome Economics Related Occupationsl leadership organization. The purpose of the organization is to provide opportunities for leadership development through individual and group activities based on members' concerns and interests. This year the club's interest will be directed toward children through dorm birthday parties at Abilene State School. A highlight of the year is the employer-employee banquet where HECE students honor the employers who allow their business establishments to be training stations for HECE students. Club dues and a money making campaign provide the money for the projects through the year and the banquet. 5 K elif K Yvonne Dionne enjoys lead- ing a club meeting. bosenwxoasor 5 Q ..., ei sf Q9 O team, ,oat QLeft to Rightj The officers for 1979-80 are Jan Lemons, Vice-Presidentg Mavis Shaw, Vice-President, Sue Shofner, Treasurerg Tommy Thompson, Secretaryg Tracey Hall, Vice-Presidentg Yvonne Dionne, President, Mary Matheison, Sponsor. f Dee Ann Davis and Toni Hopkins make a bulletin Tommy Thompson calling the roll at club board' meeting. V. I p ...if .izi Tammy Nelson, J an Lemons, and Tommy Thompson Check on Pfvjevts- ',- , 'r Q3 M My Sue Shofner, Deana Vineyard, and Alberta Casey T' 5 attend club meeting. ., Mary Roemisch and Mavis Shaw enjoy refreshments. is.. LaSelle, Elizabeth VanZandt, Toni Mrs. Matheison Csponsorl checks Kandy Grandstaff and Elizabeth VanZandt make and Stacey Austin listen attentively appointments. banquet decorations. club meeting. Kandy Grandstaff at Jane LaSelle, Jan Lemons, Tommy Thompson, and Deana Vineyard make Clara Samuels enjoys being in HECE, Christmas program. banquet decorations. 285 l 'K 5-.. 286 .1 l. Floor-Edward Stanley, Guy Watson, Loraine Brannies, Stace Williams, Danita Dunman, Marquette Reece, Michelle Gillis, Deborah Thompson, Annette Shelton, Dana Alexander. Louise Smith Sponsor, Lisa Dokey, Ruby Perry, Anita Goates, Nancy Gee, Mrs. Katherine Owen 2. Officers for 79-80 were Michelle Gillis, Annette Shelton, Dana Alexander, Lisa Dokey, Marquette Reece. The Maurice Chapter of FHA-HERO was established to provide activities on social levels and leadership on an ability level. The clubs main goals are the developement of knowledge, skills and attitudes for successful employment, and to develope an attitude of acceptance towards all kinds people. The club's events included parties for different holidays. They adopted an elderly person, to help. They carried out projects, held a spring picnic and attended an area meeting. Each day they provided luncheons for the teachers. The club has been very active during the 1979-80 school year. 79-80 officers for the club were: Annette Shelton-lst Presidentg Lisa Dokey-2nd Pre- sidentg Marquette Reece-3rd President, Renee Gillis-Vice-Presidentg Dana Alexander- Secretaryg Linda WalkerfTreasurer. -gp. f,f - x.,X'n- 7 M A il 2 'M 3. Lisa Dokey works hard. 41: gvnxxnlfyslillyxiliribf Sheila Mitchell keeps herself busy at Packaging Corporation Marcy Smith enjoys working at Olympia Realtors. Michael Baskett at his job at Dyess Federal Credit Union. CDEFW CCD-CDP Officers for this year were: Lance Bannister, Marcy Smith, Michael Baskett. Back row: Sharazan Williams Debra Townsend, Lisa Templeton, Desiree Weatherby. Not pictured: Kim Boden, Sheila Mitchell Lance Bannister at his job at MATCO. Franna Davidson working at First State Bank. ni ll' .tt efst t Tammy Miller works hard at First National Bank Front row left to right: Marcy Smith, Frances Jacques, Kim Ferguson, Debbie Lawrence, Debbie Strayer, Cheryl Thomason, Hong Le Indindoli, Charlotte Smith, Leslie Lillibridge, Franna Davidson. ROW 2: Sondra Lioce, Sharazan Williams, Lance Bannister, Kim Boden, Tammy Miller, Sally Davis, Dee Morris, Janet Kennedy, Mrs. Johnston. ROW 3: Leisha Slaton, Kelly Raney, Sheila Mitchell, Michael Baskett, Debra Townsend, Desiree Weatherby, Lisa Templeton, Cindy Tedford, Susan Robinson, Paula Dunn, Deedee Cheek, Melody Massey. Mrs. Vivian Johnston is the OEA Co-op sponsor. OEA CO-OP The Office Education Association Co-op chapter works to develop office skills in leadership, character, scholarship, and citizenship. OEA works together toward the betterment of our economy and the progression of our nation. Officers for the '79-'80 school year were: President: Michael Baskett, Vice President: Lance Bannister: Secretary: Sharazan Williams: Treasurer: Sheila Mitchell: Reporter: Lisa Templeton: Historian: Debra Townsendg Parliamentarian: Kim Boden: .sergeant-at-Arms: Marcy Smith: Chaplain: Desiree Weatherby. The sponsor is Mrs. Vivian Johnston. This organization also competed in Area, State, and National Leadership conferences. Other events include: Installation of Officers, OEA-Vocational Week: Employer-Employee Banquet and others. ,rf 1 gf? af 't xl ag If ,af if J 289 290 ' A 'FM bk,1 V VY , ' .L,. i, Bottom Row: Carman Bland, Karen Hestand, ViNita Jones Jones, Sondra Wade, Susie Vickers, Carol Barnes, Betsy Florez, Angela Foil, Jennifer Strouse, Tina Barrera, Middle Row: Janet Spaunhorst, Debbie Hyatt, Charlotte Caldwell, Cindy King, Tammie Maxon, Mrs. Fanning, Aloma Mokry, Rhonda Bedford, Sherry Smith, Karen Scalley, Angela Sylvester, Toni Abernathy, Tina Gregory, Top Row: Jeanni Smith, Mary Pettit, MaDonna Fangman, April Thomas, Wendy Ross, Lisa Nuckols, Sherry Sandreth, Christie Richardson, Teresa Key, Barbara Shelton, Lori McGhee, Angela Nicholas, Sharon Altum. Not Pictured: Barbara Mays, .Iuanell Neill. Officers for the 1979-80 year were, President: Rhonda Bedford, Vice President: Carol Barnes, Secretary: Sharon Altum, Not Pictured-Treasurer: Juanell Neil, Historian: Lisa Nuckols, Sergeant-At-Arms: ViNita Jones, Parliamentarian: Lori McGhee. The purpose of the Pre-Lab Office Education Association is to give students training in leadership, develop poise, and give students in Area, State, and National Youth Conferences. The Club is composed of 38 junior members who possess an interest in office skills. Officers for the 1979-80 year were president, Rhonda Bedford, vice- president, Carol Barnes, secretary, Sharon Altum, treasurer, Juanell Neill, historian, Lisa Nuckols, sergeant-at-arms, ViNita Jones, parliamentariang Lori McGhee. 2, ,J ef , E: S LL S I WLLLL it 5 ai t 1,5 l A B wmv' 4-.- -. l C A. Lisa Nuckols, Janet Spaunhorst, Barbara Shelton, Toni Abernathy, and Sherry Smith show off their OEA shirts. B. Aloma Mokry and Tammie Maxon work on their banking skills. C. Karen Scalley concentrates on her typing skills. Row 1: Alan Holmes, David Grissom, Judy Wiley, Karen Brooks, Eva Bruson, Troy Cast, Mr. Jimmy Smith, Row 2: Doug Bond, Darrell Burgess, Wade Konecny, John Burks, Slyvia Estrada, Micky Ellison, David Smith. Row 3: James Lenius, Gary Mintra, Claudia Mahaler, James Laird, Darrell Clements, Tony Spradlin, Nel Burton. Row 4: Tony Smith, Corde Horne, Royce Clark, Cedric Reed, Troy Simons, David Bradshaw, Carlos Valdez, Mark Bell, Kevin Thom A xi! ff LZ, A 'AQHA 'i., f A eg ' is 6 Q 'tw 'Q Hi A Gary Mintra, Wade Konency, Cladia Malaer, Royce Clark, Tommy Creed, John Burks, Judy Wiley, Troy Simons oflicers for 1979-80 VOCT club. Vocational Opportunities club of Texas is an organization to help prepare students for the working world. VOCT met bi-weekly in addition to the daily classes at Cooper. Throughout the year, the club participated in many events. Mr. Jimmy SMith, VOCT sponsor, prepared students for their jobs with classroom instruction for one hour each school day. Besides the class work, the students held jobs ranging from food service to child care. The 1979-80 school year officers were John Burks, Secretaryg Judy Wiley, Sgt-at-Arms, Troy Simons, Parliamentariang Gary Mintra, Reporter, Wade Konency, Vice President, Claudia Mahaler, Presidentg Royce Clark, Advisor, Tommy Creed, Treasurer. Q Claudia Malaer Judy Wiley Corde Horne Joe David Jiminez Super Duper Hase1off's Kennel B8cB Ditching Kentucky Fried Chicken in K - N2 X, -' x 'x f , UNMIK s ' 'W C wlfwfl Tommy Creed Troy Simons Kevin Thomason Troy Class .IRB Northside Car Wash U-Haul Moving Co. U-Haul Moving Co. S z W . E. .... Cio' Q : or 3 , n a Darrell Clements Tony Smith Tony Spradlin David Grissom Moore Backhole 8 Trenching Kinney Shoes U-Haul Moving Co. Pelican 4,353 'Usual-'M vii!! au? i ell is ,aa 9 V .. Q' :mm if John Burks Wade Konecny St. John's School A Orig-Equip Sylvia Estrada Q 5 Martin Linen Supply 1 if 4 1 4 fiiif 1 , QM 1 Jimmy Laird S 8L M Repairs 294 Q 3 1 J 5 S it Alan Holmes F urr's ft' X Gary Minatra Super Duper -, f, ,. ! , . A ' sg.-X k gl 4 , ' I 1 fs X r f I J 4 A J, J . iv-L i , .. V J in 5' if W f Af if . , ' 1 Q ,ga if . L rf, W J it f b .v 'T em? E J ' 'af Karen Brooks David Bradshaw Tape Town Antique 8: Brick Lumber Co. Gary McAlister CMR Welding Co. ' M V 1.4 fy, 1 . ' ' AK , W 1 i i me i, ' ii -V -.L L , If K Q ag J, ,, f A S I I 5 Neal Burton F urr's James Lenius Dan Hixson Chevrolet Mark Bell State Medical Supply Z ev L!-I I: 0 .-1 .-4 Mi aldon, Chuck Merrel Nichols, Harrel W Row, Bradshaw, Mike rannon, Kevin ayne B Scott, W avid ens, D Ow hip C ght ri I0 Bottom row, left 0, fl' 5 oo 0 F1 LD uf A: lu EU D-4 5, 2. 'Es So OZ in CUZ' 5-1 E4 V1 UT. 35: vans: .EB EVE N .: 50 CU.-I H: ,U-G3 F8 mc: :gi P NS? Do ,gi C .Q gs, Ni EC QS. U-EV! Ev C 'AQ E? :1 ms. E: U 'fn P1 E? QQ Q-I :uf 'I-YJ as Ez EN O3 5' v- mx 03 Ps dm OE 5, L35 5-ff 'S 'U :St N: 'N .EU- Ca, Gia '-'E 2-. M , -so ti- M 4 XX E The officers of ICT were from left to right: Harold Walden, Sergeant at Armsg Mike Row, Presidentg Kevin Bradshaw, Treasureg Sonja Deaveraux, Secretaryg Jack Harris, Reporterg Larry Deavers, Parl.g and Wesley Brooks, Vice Pres. Industrial Cooperative Training students at Cooper High School make up Chapter No. 596 of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. The students attend school half of the day fulfilling their academic requirements and work the other half in an approved industrial training station at least 20 hours a week of on-the-job training. As a result of successfully completing the Industrial Cooperative Training program for one or two years, the student will have attained: 1 Basic skills and essential technical information for full-time employment in a chosen occupation. 2 A sense of moral responsibility and a proper attitude t0WaI'd school and society. Jett Brannon Kevin Bradshaw Mr. James Conley 3. An understanding and appreciation of workmanship, KPN, Inc' Ind' End' 'gc EQUIP' Sponsor job ethics, and employer-employee relations. 4. Leadership abilities as shown by loyalty, M yp cooperation and initiative on the job. ffm ' A 5. An employment. he ' A. t The sponsor of the 1979-80 Industrial Cooperative teei 1' ' Training program was Mr. James Conley. ' rp iee., i if 6 f fif -1 I of t eefe V ', Q. - . , L tit i Wayne Elkins David Boyd 296 Kelly Const. Atlas Machine 52 N 1 . Y KH '55, I A, xl X. Alan Burns Mike Row Wesley Brooks Wayne Brannon Chip Owens Carlson Masonry Arrow Ford Satellite Specialty C 8a S Auto Supply Owens Machine Q M .q.i?ggQt.m5.gi steam B 34 'fi N' Larry Deaver Harrel Waldon Leo Barrera Roy Parks Greg White eaver Oil Field Const. Heritage Cadillac M 8L G GMC Truck Air-Co Air Cond. McDowell Const P,-N , 'Z F'g 1535 'Bm 3592 M22 'E ,, yi, Q, ff Mike Malone Chuck Miller Bill Chandler Richard Moreno Key City Auto. Miller Machine Paul's Auto. Mach. Edward's Electronics David Scott Key City Electric . X fi L' ' , ... A i,, ..,' ' M' ai ' if 1-ii? x Hy. , 1 W,,,,,....vw 'f V u-AMW' Jerry Thomas Froehlich's Fina , 7 yyyh - Q 'l gf David McPherson Tittle, Luther, 8: Loving Architects ,,,.-wwf Merrel Nichols Abilene Reporter News Wayne Sporisky Earl McFerrin Kerry Hancock Jack Harris Jimmy Fangman Doug Jones AISD Maintenance Quall Const. A.B. Dich Harris Plains Mach. Co, Key City Electric Key City Electric 4181. I K,,,, f,ff 2 Rolland Rose Pump Equip. Co. 297 Q 9 4. o I o 0 I . 1 ffl' 'E 'Y . 9 Bu., , lg' 2 04 :ro 298 in .. ia K A kkkk Vaiiw rj K, X- fi- ST'ifiQ i3R8r-W'T1 Q iiif if Q ,. T . . Kg .. p , I Sf .WI ' 22:55 Bottom RowvMike Armstrong, Mitch Thornton, Jeff Cowart, Jerry Lackey, Eddie Delaho, Joel Densman, Jimmy Bucherie, Brian Cheek. R 2-Nonie Massey, Paula Sands, Jay Densman, Susan Sadler, Lauri Backus, Patricia Lantrip, Judy Bennett, Missy Carroll, Brenda Dye, .lei Smith. Row 3-Merrel Nichols, Tommy Blackwell, Steven Chick, Robert Willen, Kevin Smith, Ralph Parker, Chuck Miller, Mike Row, Lela- Robigson, Kobe Owens, Lonnie Bergan, Dan Glasscock, Danny Edwards, James Hill, Kenny Vanzandt, Kerry Hancock, Steve Modrall, Andr Turn ull. Officers-Danny Edwards, Sentinelg Kevin Smith, Secretaryg Robert Willen, President, Kobe Owens, Vice Presidentg Mike Armstrong, Treasurerg Andrew Turnbull, Reporter. Future Farmers of America is a nationally affiliated organization consisting of students who are interested in farming, ranching, and agribusiness 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 citizens of the future. They learned about showing and judging good livestock by participating in several stock shows. Vocational Agriculture I 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. U1 enhand TC 5 - we? ll ll l 4 1 a i tl nt. A . j . :ff . ,ffl 1r ex..f 5 if 6 D5 .53 1-fish' yiiitpgi . 'B .. Y l if 6 Q' wx ' iw IQ.. I X i ., 4l,, L 3 . T lf' t it .. Top Row --Bobby Click, Bobby Laird, Billy .lack King, Lee Sylvester, Steve Wilson, Jimmy McKeon, Richard Nickell, Wendell Carroll. Robe- Cheek, Steve Longmire, Second Row--Cody Rhodes, Andy Tisdale, Earl McFerrin, Debbie Meadows, Rebel Landers, Karen Hanzlik, Jan. Tafelmeyer, Eddie Eichler, James McKelvain, Darrel Napier, Danny Haynes, Ricky McKelvain, Shaun Owens, Steve Smith, Lowell, Freema Third Row'-Paige Parker, Brenda Browning, Tammy McFerrin, Kathy Kim, Patty Gregory, Vaughn Walters, Blake Hughes, T.J. Demei Patricia Lantrip, Sandy Olmos, Robin Brooks, Ronald Dick. M ' 'I -'j rl' ' - .1 .lui ,f . we Jn. rm sm. e mn mm ef f as mst siscumvum - Y' . me-vs V ' Lf 3 I S NJA A- U! Officers-Wendell Carroll, Treasurer, Robert Cheek, Vice President, Jim Marshal, President, Cody Rhodes, Reporter, Cledus Cambell, Secretary, Jimmy McKean, Sentinel. The members of the Greenhands chapter 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 vocational agricultural course. Leadership, cooperation and citizenship were stressed, and the use of improved agricultural practices is emphasized. Every Greenhand student is required to have a project. Greenhand members exhibit projects in local chapter shows and several area livestock shows. They also learn the correct methods for judging farm animals. The Cooper chapter participated 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. 6 Mr. Freeman and students take time out for the camera Jeff Cowart, Jeanni Smith, Mr. Robinson check out the scales. Greenhands prepare for peanut sales. 0' 4 . ' 03 L1 126 if ,V if ,Wm D' 7' 1 ff Al, 5 2 if if if , A. B. 302 Hin. we we om? - Bobby Tyree demonstrates welding techniques to Susan Sadler and Patricia Shepard. Ralph Parker, Stephen Chick, Richard Nickell, Brian Cheek shows off the lamb. Mitch Thornton and his cow share a meal. . Mr. Robinson and students take time out to rest after strenuous work. i S wwf .1 . .:.Wy -r .1 is WE' ' B. 'VG+ - Fha X A. Missy Carroll, Sal Ozuna, Lee Mathis talk to B. Ag Class stands by the ag barn. C. FFA members finish welding for the day. D. Olen Steele lights up with a brilliant ideal. E. FFA boys are hard at work. hmnmveswxemvussuza the lamb. D. F. VW 4 ,- Lf: 4 lL A Ui U51 ID IN 304 tv A. Row lg Jerry Luera, David Dillard, James Blake, Tony Shipley, Tony Saunders, Kent McKever, Connie Cathy, Brian Cartey, David Parkman, Jeff Dunlap. Row 2: James Singleton, Delbert Riddle, Vence Chupka, Opie Odum, Randy Rucker, Bruce Raodcap, David McPherson, Bart Leverton, Kevin Brown, Mike Hassle, J. R. Baccos, Ted Savard, Steve Friscy, Buddy Eltringham, Jeff Flecher, Mr. Clayton. Row 3: Matthew Robinson, Wayne Sporisky, Keven Boyd, Terry Miller, Mike Lujano, Richard Bilberry, Doug Jones, Louis Merritt, Ray Ince, Doug Eichorst, Janet Smith, Shawn Dorsey, Bernabe Padilla. The purpose of the Indus- trial Arts Club is to provide the student with personal growth through competition in areas of his own interest. This goal was achieved by selling sausage to raise for the regional and state project competition. The sponsors were Mr. Payne and Mr. Clayton. This years officers were President, Tony Shipley, Vice- President, Bruce Roadcapg Secretary, Tony Saunders, Reporter, Janet Smith, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Buddy Eltringham. 'LF .L 3.35, We ,-.2 K K r n I . R . t . . g ,,,g V yggr 5 B ,N , za B. The 1979-80 Industrial Arts Club officers were James Blake, Janet Smith, Buddy Eltringham, Tony Saunders, Tony Shipley, Bruce Roadcap. D. Mr. Payne explains the art of drafting. Doug Morris works with a machine in wood shop while Delbert Riddle looks on 7.1 sf?-, C. .. timers HIGH Back row left to right: Rene Lara, Barry Lee, Tim Vashaw, Kelly Davis, Charles Hobbs, Brian Hendricks, Ralph Parker, Gary Pence, Stanley Gardner, Mike Harman, Steve Hoy, Pat Hathaway, Kenith O'Gorman. Front row left to right: Tommy Pitcock, Robert Ryan, Andy DeAnda, John Johnson, Shane Vasquez, Carl Tunnell, Mr. May. S 2 Q z 2 its Officers for the 1979-80 school year were: Mike Harman: Sgt. at arms, Pat Hathaway: Reporter, Roger Leggett Treasurer, Gary Pence Secretary, Mr. May: Sponsor, Tim Veashaw: Vice President, John Johnson: President. x ,f-Q, fi K I .. hs , thx 4 X, M A' xg HOSA officers for 1979-80 were from top to bottom: Susan Young, Mike Harris, Tamera Morgan, Cindy Rodgers, Sharon Schmidt, Irma Rios, Ginger Foster, and Deborah Fitts. I g.1l!lll!lmllisn..-stew.--. f,' , :I K r. , 4 Officers from Cooper were: Ginger Foster, Susar Young, and Cindy Rodgers. Not pictured Deborah Fitts. Susan Young v -.M ac Melissa Scroggs Cindy Rodgers Deborah Fitts Ginger Foster .t i T' Bottom Row left to right: Lenette Hartwig, Mike Harris, Susan Young, Kelly Richer, Gayla Holder, Rosie Rios, Second Row: Angie Halliburton, Robin Jolly, Mark Bunch, Melanie Chatman, Melody Heine, Sharotte Potter, Ms. Jordon. Third row top to bottom: Amanda Jacobs, Irma Rios, Pam Davidson, Delores Stokes, Tamera Morgan, Milissa Scroggs, Martin Rodriguez, Cindy Rodgers, Sharon Schmidt, Deborah Fitts, Ginger Foster. usb- 5 uw? ll usp' nur-41' pix' vu-ngi 3? Melissa Scroggs checks the blood pressure of a Cooper student at the free blood pressure clinic. x K X l A - , Having her blood pressure taken is not very exciting for Anita Goates. HOSA The Health Occupations Students of America is an organization of students from Cooper and Abilene High Schools who are interested in careers in the allied health field. HOSA enables its members to develop leadership qualities and learn about health in the community. HOSA members compete in the spring with members from the area and state in skills learned in leadership and individual occupations. Officers for this year were: President: Susan Youngg Vice President: Ginger Fosterg Secretary: Deborah Fittsg Tresurer: Mike Harrisg Historian: Irma Riosg Parliamentarian: Sharon Schmidt, CHS Reporter: Cindy Rodgers, AHS Reporter: Tamera Morgan. The sponsor is Ms. Judy Jordan. if 22.5 1 i li 0 X S QI Ki , an 307 I vi A. Row l: cfCapt.David Walls, clLt Sammy Davis, c2Lt David Thompson, c2Lt Rachel Rumbaugh, Col. John C. Wright, CMSgt Kater Swinson. Row 2: 'c2Lt Tim Koepke, cTSgt Mandy Ebbs, cSSgt Al Sawyer, c2Lt Cedric Coleman, cTSgt Darold Tumlinson, cSgt Chris Hathaway, c2Lt Tom Miles, cAMN Ray Presley. Row 3:.cAMN Dan Lovin, cAMN Jim Singleton, Cdt Willie Kershaw, cSgt Scott Jacks, cAlC Chris Cloutier, cAMN Victor Brooks, cAMN Dennis Little, cAMN Kenneth McNulty, cAMN Marty Gautheri, Cdt Andre' Guthrie. Row 4: cAMN Cynthia Myatt, cAMN Marcel Mandeville, cAlC Ron Freeman, cSgt Kevin Held, cSgt Ricky Rowler, cAMN Kevin Bearden, Cdt DeDe Martin, cAlC Leon Slaughter, cAMN Sharon Nobles, cAMN Steve Smith, cAlC Russell Gloyd. The Cooper High School Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps, AFJROTC, was organized on September l, 1979 and was designated as the Texas 794th. Prior to this any Cooper student desiring to take this program had to ride across town every day to Abilene High School. Because of the growing interest in the AFJROTC program at Cooper, Mr. Bauernfiend contracted with the Air Force to get a unit started at Cooper. Col. Cretl John C. Wright and CMSgt Cretj Kater Swinson were selected to become this units first instructors. The unit began with 28 students and has grown to over 70 by January 1980. The purpose of the AFJROTC is to build strong character, pride in country, good citizenship, personal discipline, and leadership. A graduate of this course will excel in whatever field he or she may choosein later life. Some of the Aerospace subjects taught are, history of military and civil aviation, weather, rockets, and space, theory of flight, customs and courtesies drill and leadership. Field trips to National places of interest, military bases, and flights on Air Force Jet Tankers KKC-1355 are taken each year. A military dress ball, dances, picnics, and unit parties are part of the lighter side. There is no military obligation when you join the AFJROTC and all uniforms and books are free. Come in and join us and help Cooper continue to have the best B. AFJROTC Corps in Abilene. C. Cadets not shown: cAMN Dan Mcgaghy, Cdt Dwight Robinson, Cdt Kenneth Coplin, CSSgt Linda Wulf, Cdt Arthur Wilson, Cdt Jim Wigfall, Cdt Melody Haechton, cSgt Scott Mantsch, Cdt Evelyn Montez, Cdt Deborah McNally, Cdt Donna Ownens, Cdt Teresa Rayford, cAlC Richard Sullivan, Cdt Edna Fonoti. B. Row 1: Mandy Ebbs, Al Sawyer, David Thompson, Darold Tumlinson, Ricky Fowler, Chris Hathaway Row 2: Marcel Mandeville, Scott Jacks, Dan Loving, Cynthia Myatt, Steve Smith, DeDe Martin, Andre' Guthrie, Willie Kershaw. C. Row l: Rachel Rumbaugh, Cedric Coleman, Ray Presley, Kevin Held, Dennis Little Row 2: Chris Cloutier, Kenneth McNulty, Marty Gauthier, Tom Miles Row 3: Jim Singleton, Sharon Nobles, Russell Gloyd. 3 V . 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Tl f , TUAW Paul Szymanski, Cheryl McKissack and Kirk Massey enjoy cartoons on the big screen. coNGnATui.A1'ioNs ssruons ,f.2I','J,'!i CLASS OF 'so S GvwvP,zX X Symbol of Superior Service S Drive Safely .v 692-0434 I' Q X 4, Q 0 LIFE v AUT0 0 ITIOSI'ITALIZA'I'ION 1IiiI i -Ii if 's1ig5M W .L L y 0 MOBILE HOMES 0 HQMEQWNERS C ' :E L - o FIRE o CQMMERCTAL 0 BONDS 9 L T T v TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS I E5 I, , I I' imiwi ' . J , .. ,r -.n y ' IW ' Q . I , I 'Ly U MONTHLY AYM NTS .., v 15-1 ,ff ' ...cgi P E - . ' 1 6 kfsxvt-.4 TDC 0? I Eli INSURANCE AGENCY 4623 S. 14th Street-Frenchman's Creek Shopping Center. 1 ,.. Y-V -V --- --- -- EXCLUSIVE Melinda Overman likes the variety of Tuxes at S 8L Q S8zQ CLUTHIERS CURTIS MATHES SHOWROGM Dress clothes for Cougars Young ladies and shop at Young n-len S Q Q South Mall of Abilene Abilelw, Texas , I 0 O '-..' i W 0 aQlflC. 1 o AMENE 676-1663 BRAKES STATE INSPECTION WHEEL ALIGNMENT E 'eZ'3ip5?'53fLIiLii'Q7SG 1 H Dickwachlngef Jfmfufm FLEET SERVICE - ONARCH I ON'THE'FARM SERVICE L -l m Your Friends In The Tlra Business TIRES AMERICAN . l RACING I 316 WHEELS TIRES SHOCKABSORBERS GROWING WITH YOU ABILENE I NATIONAL BANK muh NOUSIIG LENDER No. 1 Petroleum Place Abilene, Texas Ph: 915-673-6471 4653 South 14th Street in Frenchman's Creek Shopping Center Abilene, Texas -Q--A ., . THE BEST PIZZA IN TOWN QHONESTD PHONE ORDERS AHEAD - TO EAT HERE OR TO GO! 692-6326 li 71 ROQA N Clwilflgmploy H it 5 Toys for Learning 6 R B V X l I 7 1 7 7 7 1 Q ' l European Specialities Educational Toys and Books l i i l l l Items for Collecting M V 7 2506 South 7th Rose Park Shopping Center 673-5302 A R K T 0 lluiiwius 0 l'rnjm-toi's 0 Slrolws 0 Light 'llc-li-rs We Give SSH Green Stamps Q X . g ' 5 RSPHI Y it 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOUW 713 S. Leggett 7 days a week l' ff'-5' Abilene, Texas 79605 738 Leggett 1857 Pine St Bill Jackson Bus. 692-5674 318 Owner Res. 692-7418 fgl ML X ff in-st baptut ABILENE JIM JOHNQTON mum Mmnswsp 1 Ffzf-3-I-51 Sophomores fi- Juniors -I- Seniors Cougar Power Best Wishes From J. P. K. 0 .Ol . 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Shop 10 to 6, Thur. 'til 9 . . , call 692-7651 Crossroads . . . Shop I0 to 9 Monday thru Saturday , . . Call 695-1822 Ask us about our Rag Doll Charge Card! visa' wills 1 we., 'l'HRlflf IA Xf.-X'l'lC DNS IN Alill,l2Nli. TEX.-XS 'Sith BARRC JXY' AND 5202 NORTH l-SIRST H-ll N.-ll'lX3lf l2l.Y , ligtrrmx' Stwhlutlgc' lily stores open Blom. tl1ruSg1t.'2A,lNl. to H5100 PBI, Cflost-fl Sllllildtl No. lst storc opt-n Mon. thru lfrl. 9 ABI. to IUQUU PBI, '- Cfloscd Snr. Upon Sunday 9 ABI, to 10 PBI. NC ' I l ' 'alll WHERE vou auf! , , me stsrron tes D 'Q-1.1 :jg H. L - , ., Q ' 1' ' A I :72 ' . ' . S . g,, '- ' 7 3 1 -'1 ---.1-J . . I , .. rt-tt -lilly 'i tll f . - -, ' . .- I , I' -- f .p 'lj r on ' .. --ff:-M , , 5. J 1 I . n- - -:n:' -Ti g v A1--T., ,bl 1:'....,.nK1 :QI Y . 5' '.'-' 1'.-l'l n's .. ' 14' .' 8'3- 327 -1, Q 2 5 il X .V As? ,S 1 ' wi -, ,. ..e ,. 1 y e ,gp Q H I -.. N V, W ., .1 ' ' 4 'I ' ,, ,,, su' x, - ,. I ,, f 5 ,. 'ZF .N 1-1' ff if V ,W f V . Af, ..x-, , . 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It fi H E 4 f i S if i 741292, There's more to life than getting 'bent out of shape Abilene Christian University WHERE DIFFERENCE COUNTS tilt g the youth ministry PIONEER DRIVE baptist church len schmucker- minister ot youth MAKE YOUR MARK HERE . . AND HERE HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY The Big C0untry's First University Founded 1891 Abilene, Texas . . . Explores the orld of Medicine f 1 ,fa , Row l: Laurie Teal, Lori Mylnek, Betty Ann Spears, Scott Styles, Keith Simpson, Martell Bramer, Tiffany Scott, Angie McAlpin, Lance Proctor, Scott English, Norman Hailey, Martha Whitaker, Tom Niblo, Greg Hadley, Clayton Hoffman, Terry Schroeder. Row 2: Tracey Tobin, Mara Moore, Melissa Scroggs, Melinda Overman, Joy Gilliland, Regina Adkins, Kirk Massey, Resa Kidd, Paul Szymanski, Terry Smith, Craig Sanford, Trace Brooks, Randy Vernon, Larry Kim, Clayton Herring, Lawrie Sumner, Mark Bragg, David Hooker, Kirk Cleveland, Mark Purser, Rhonda Antoline, Monica Kirkpatrick, Leanne Caldwell, Melinda Hitckcock. Row 3: Mark Martin, Diana Russey, Susan Young, Lindy Tauer, Bill Bonny, Trey Cook, Robbi Monk, James Blake, Perry Cole, Kevin Brinson, Ted Jones, Chris Taylor, Mark Edwards. The Careers in Medicine Association is a club aimed at involving Cooper students in learning about health careers through various trips and activities. The 79-80 club sponsored several fund raising projects to promote their activities such as field trips and a picnic at the end of the year. The members attended a Health Careers day in February at Hendricks' Memorial Hospital to learn more 334 about the different fields of medicine. Officers for this year were David Adams, President, Terry Schroeder, Vice President, Monica Kirkpatric, Historian, Joy Gilliland, Corresponding Secretary, Melinda Overman, Recording Secretary, and Leanne Caldwell, Treasurer. The sponsors for the 79-80 club were Mr. Sanders and Mrs. Brown. CMA members pig out as they attempt to skip school without getting caught. Sponsors for CMA were Mr. Sanders and not pictured is Mrs. Brown l vii 1 fi 9 CMA members protect valuable cargo inside this truck. CMA members pay very close attention during their meetings. 335 SX l 6 v ,l ml l St. 193111 Qalniteh iflztbnhist burrb w8XiF B Cooper's Methodist Youth Fellowship includes: Karen Elliott, Lee Anne Caldwell, Caren Coody, Cole Erwin, Kristi Jones, Keely Erwin, Suzette Cox, Cathy Kim, Joy Gilliland, Robbi Monk, Brian Cartee, Brent Unrue, Martha White, Beth Hendrix, Amy Gilliland, Ellen Monk, Pam Ostercamp, Jay Howard, Gaye Caldwell, Jim Hendrix, McDonald Moore, Allen McDaniel, Billy Bonny, Wade Surovik, Larry Kim, Mark Purser, Paul Williams. 1-W---w,,,........w Congratulations Cooper Cougars Tllckers D' t ' t 5 AAAA 'S 'fhamps Cleaners l979-1980 is I 2 v , ,xi 9, 1.564 i Q-ni . 'HW ,hvyiy x Q. , V 2 9 ' 7 v i . u ' , , . .. .9 1 Y! ' 3 Us 'K w ,tg I . , . fi '15 1, , 1 Wa ,N P Q: an , 9 sl !?ffYe'. - ': . 119145. ' w ig :Q 7' s a- . ,1 0 I 'iw ' fwfr' . .qv Q Q'- ii' ' ' Q , . A ,yr S' if-H'i i . lf, Be an Aunt Betty's Rag Girl. Molly Polk loves the large and varied selection at Aunt Betty's Rags. m HIS ...,... W.. ...W rmuore' Congratulations Seniors Class of 1980 H l GJJEIBQUQZ Raqa Q, Mall of Abilene and Westgate Mall fgjff, s,s, BI k asv - IHC. I Petrolem Exploration, Inc PAUL T. LAwLus THE FASHION .6 ails , , ENE CONSCIOUS 4219! L . Agn Teerfs Total V R ,,f,f1 , Beauty Center! - -gf, , d.i1.. BIEUZQI Illlly Sl10pS wal-,L f 1 :U if Nlxlw li1.111l111g 0 1 l'1111s11111 ll.1111 111s lj 1' 171- 111: 111 Ti' Wesgate Mall of x '21 'T' , .,,,,,,1,,I Mall Abilene F-s.. l 1 ' NSA 1 i 77 1, ll.111Nlxl111:' J' ' 1 f7 X 'I xl N1111I.111li1111111 ,Z ff' '17 1 5 I . I ff fill. '.1','1'f,.r. ff' 111' I.1-l111111sfl I l ' Our receptionists fa ' I are especially gli lx ,I trained to give you i ., - i' assistance. Call now i A 'I for information. gl f 692-6675 If. . z , Q5 ' -1 ' , .'xllt'Il Plllllllllllg Cu. ' X lZ34 Su. Znrl -' J, SAI ON CQ 677-4824 BOUTIQUE RIVER OAKS VILLAGE f l Qifw J ' E-, lx eg 7 jgdig l J fe 1 4 ':- Y fr K . EEA ., .5 f M 1 1741SAYLES 672-7893 Qi ,- ' l AB1LENE,TExAs X Q Yi- ', ' l L.,...L...-,,- ,, ,, 7,, ,K The Church With a Warm Heart 539 Tracy Ronda Tracye Mary Cari Tobin Bedford Clinard Pruski Spicer Maria Ramirez 1979-80 Leslie Sumner Marie Ruelas Parliamentarian ff! Lawrie Becky Janet V- k- Sumner Rose Hudgens VIL! Chaplain Vice President President Treasurer Tracey Lee Secretary O l lr1-H1- Y Middlebrook Sharie Karen Robin Kathy Lori Wilson Jean Read Haney Bf00kS N n ,ww,mmwff.,f, 5 WW P 3 rm ., E JJ ,. . Q- x... r ffm' 0 45 V? ., S3 Q X 1 ' Ronda Downing .67 Q T' H1 - of 9 b Y 542 '79 Melinda Davis Cindy Rogers Pam Taylor Libby Bowdoin Lisa Tatum President Dafa Karen Gardner Brooks Parliamentarian Vice President 1 Michele I-153 Patton Huber Secretary Tamera Ginger Ringgold FOSYCT Carrie Patty Strange DuPort bar L Tanna Kelly Anne Newberry Stella Graham Aowaki a Tri-Hi-Y e 0 J anna Taf f elmeyer Becky Bondick Yvonne Dionne Charlet Caldwell Dale Calton ,255-Y' 'Y Lu fu? A . 3 KQV , 5 . ,, ggi K3 ,N 5 4 V A l ,m,?,V, 1 Fl if ,in 'J155' Ff- Vgikg Q ra-1 111 4' , Tfiffg-2 fr .1 , 1 12:13 si? 5 . f'1Q? f ?g zdiiqff QR 55 4 4, , A V ' , i a V ,5,V wi L . -1, , ,, 1 X , na: Us iz- Q N 5 R 'S' 12 2, 'tiSQgmi?.:' . ah: I JV 'H , in J 4 52:--QQ . ,. 11-I ' ,, ..': . , . ,, -' 'Aki 25 3, ? 5 'L ' E 1 -W' 'l-- ' 2534 P fi ,Q za, sf, .L., - 1 v Q 5 Q, E 2 1 , 2 2? 1 4 5 f 4 . Q A ef 2 K V' af f 2 E Q 1 n VE Q fk if , it s , Eg? y 53 W, 4 r 1 V 1- f Xf 5 92 '. qi 1 K 4 1 We pb Q K -.2 e ,, APY . if 344 Becky Allred Cliiipliiiii Nancy Smith Molly Polk V. President Paula Clowdus Dina Miller Missy Purser Margaret Williams Kim Barnes Pam Ostercamp Judy Williams Susie Vickers Secretary it L Melody Madden Monica Kirkpatrick Cindy Cavenaugh ,qs 4 If if J gf. A if .vu al K. T av Julie Benton President EQ Finchy Parker if J W , Ji , ,, , Michelle Lacy Susan Dorsett Laura ivv Terrell 'P Patricia Rogers Kim Cindy lflournoy Wang T rea su rcr C' he ri Hold r id g c 2nd V. President ' M fi -0 'bv 1 ' ' .0 A e ,4 ' i M P ai t Sylvia APTH Hongn Thomas Debbie Urquhart Laura Hodge Du nn u B ru nd Purliamcnturiu n Kathy Evans av, ,V 5 X Honesta Tri-Hi-Y IQQISH :Hum HNINM' aww.. 2x.,, ,V-UH . Uqn m A v ' x 1 MM , ,sf .v Www. --. Q wr . ,uni , fx. uv? '11 ,ww ., ,- w M xx. , Mk J A N.. - ki M-, Sa . Q I r ,vs ., , rf -ww ,532 s a Ae HMWWMMQQMQRW 19 9 1980 345 Y Rhonda Noack Cheryle Yarbrough Dena Mynalt Secretary Leatrice Caffey Diana Russey Historian Aloma Mokry Patty Armenta Melissa Ostercamp eee 1 i iii A UQ1. 4' A at Kathy Patty Bechtel Spicer 346 Martha Bashford President iki ah Tri-Hi-Y K . fri N i s -557255 B'-x 1 F S L is A at ' ., f Sf' 4 7 at 5 f,,f, Karen Scalley Laura Shaw Tancy Baldwin Michelle Brochner Isabella Toops Vice President Mary Duck Karen Thaxton Parliamentarian Michelle Polk Cindy Armenta Silvia Aguirre Linda Hargrove 3 Jean Anne Simons ..- view- aw' Y ,Wf- .U-ww .K ,yn , I? , VW wi 1' '97 'QW' ' ,I 1. 1-L 2.-u ff ' P L Qffffiffk f 5, 5 ,ek . VV . . K 5, ,,:: M wma-N, , ,,-..v lw, '11 MA. . . 1- n Q4 'ww ' nilff -,- ' vNwmQx1, 'fWk vf' - mg'-, , M - Q K yy' 'K 'K '20w.wv:gv,5:aQ'.. 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Soules Loma Potter m ' 1 ' Charlotte Coleman .fx ' , 1 48 Laci Vaughn Melissa Scroggs Sccfefafy Vice President , V, ,..,. fx, Secretary Pam Nancy Morrison ,af Erin Schneider President Rhonda Antolme Margot Woodward Treasurer ,,e ,ff Amanda Martin Parliamentarian , ul Kristi Richardson eps..-W Amore' Tri-Hi-Y 1979-80 Q, 34 .in ni' , Emily Tice President A 'A ' 'V Kim Whitely Melinda Overman Secretary C Social Chairman :K ' V Deane Hanna Treasurer 1 xi t Q ' ir ., QE H ' : ..,' A . Liz A Moncibiaz 'Wa '51 use-.. : gl Q we w g f F54 S K XLN, ,I Nkkk 0 Connie Chatman Cindy Pittman Kathy Schwartz Debbie Prew VaLynda Myra Goble Nolan Anna Moncibiaz Amy Hollowell Shanna Stalls Sandra Wade V.P. Carol Chapl Karen Friske 5 . ff ,C W htm r 9 Barnes ain .W 9 ff'-M ,A , 0.0,- z . Y wr ff '9 9. , VVLL in g W! 3 E'7 fx 4- ,, ' WE 27' 21 1979 A 1980 Agape' Gators 35 1 2 Tauney Mullins Lori Mylnick Secretary lifwsj Sheila Seay Susan Adrian Vice President Kendra Badgett Parliamentarian uqrwf- Teri Jones Kim Brockman Historian Robin Tadlock gi., Chaplain Janet . Decker Kim President TaYl0l' aff? Karen Cowan Treasurer Judy Bennet ,,-an KQV fy Deborah Martin I 1 'R j , , , 4 , 8 A rv 1 , 1 v ,. Q '--4 an ' Q-'tsl' 45 L,-Y IFR- , L xav I wiv, Q Mijas- N w l A , . Q' 'L , ' 5 A , -Q. . 4 , , --U-lr' x P 'X 1+ - Q.. . y sv , ,. ., uhh Q, g sm, W 9w,, - R -A W Or 1 PY K1 gt W W uw f . W ,L ' X , 11, ' '+- .,.9,,,, -'. Y Sal- -19 , 4' , M., 'M' 5 A , , '1 'zff' ' -. 4 5 ' A '. , Y , . 1 gk, yf v 4 ,- 4' 'N T. , -, p 4 . y MVA, + fi' '. ' We ' f , ' s. Q og ,, f- ,' . , -f .I ' ' fe- K 1- 9-:sf - 4 8 H, . Q 4 - A 6 ov -V M ' '9r g. 5,9 . '- 19 9 1980 Sharon Altum Treasurer y i f. W f 1 -Q Q 3 Barbara McWilliams 354 Cindy Dix Secretary 'ti . ,, . in Li'z if my viii s AJ f t . . qw - eg,rg,g:, wr.. Melinda Wilkerson Laura Bowen Lisa Reynolds Vicki House Lisa Sanders fm ,.. Z? ., X .u,, ,. ' aw r Denise Dick Dina Alison Karen Callie Casey Hall Elliot Haddox . :-v I 'fra 'F Lesa McDonald 'Q , , la Cindy House Vice President Stephanie Burnam f Ms 1' ws L ' it ' . J. Susan Jones Joy Gilliland Secretary Pam Walker President , 5 'iw-,V 311 Barbara Johnson Chaplain folk Pam Farrington aw Beth Little Marisa Allison Parliamentarian Shelly Satterfield Chante Tri-Hi-Y Leigh Ann Reynolds Vice President Talena Sara Mara King Song Leader gi n 1. . . I. IKK: I K 5 Charlotte Lori Smith Snowden Historian Holly Penkert .1- 2 ff M f. 333 tau .Ha F! vs 1. Kathryn Hughes Suzie Carden Theresa Everett Teri Hall Missy Urquhart Miriam Lockhart Amy Gilliland 356 N ff X at Q 2 if as . -are ' we 5 is gmx 'Q Britt Yates Pam Bell Ellen Monk Cynthia Hamil Gaye Caldwell Michelle Tyler Nikki Vletas Donna Love spa ,...4lU Kelle McHan Secretary Pam Hollowell Tracye Scott ,. S w ... 'K K 1 t N Rr Q it - --:. E. 'k iiie Cheryl Mendenhall Janet Franks President Rayne Palmer Vice President Leanne Caldwell Treasurer Elaine Alred Leslie Brown Lisa Wilkins 'N . x Tri-H1-Y .Y fa R Mi JCM 3 756' -vs 953' 7 1979 1980 ai. i ' Cheryl McKissack President ,,-, 1 Michelle Twyla Leonard Pearce Secretary Parliamentarian Tiffany Kathey Mary Scott Fussell King Jana Laurie Lisa Tudor Brown Petty H .Teri Lindy Angie Bieberly Tauer MCAlpin 358 Brenda Blankenship Chaplain Robyn Thomas , f ' ' Natalie Jordan Bronwen Barrett Vice President Rhonda Kohutek Treasurer ,rf ffl' 5 V, , , M 1 Kim Massey Pam Letz Amy Welage Robyn Young Talley Lawlis t M. Holly Laurie Crawford H3l'l'iS Ellouise Niblo Sharla Swofford Robin Burke Concordia Tri-Hi-Y ii 'sl Andrea Conrad A sfo W W .f -fro.. i -es. . Tlx ffm Q' ,, ,, 45, 60 'Q' 'K' .,. pw , 5? ip Q' Karen Hadley Amy April Linda Kara Brenda Wadswgrth Humphrey Jones Murphree Clcndennen Historian Secretary Ange Simmons Kim Gay Paula Harris Betty Ann Spears 413 Dede Ben Lee Ann Glenda Povyers Cook Pfesldefll Vice President Marisa Delleney Angie Macon Jean Savard Darby Kinard y i y . f .st. , i Q t fy :agp ,vi W A 1 ii. f 'l,-K. , mg V V 36 14. ' .... lf- ' -- ' gi Q . I '. . ' A I t Christi Darla Beverly Amy Karla Vicky Gay Aldridge Black Foster Newhouse Quinn Treasurer Secretary if 1979 1980 Capri Tri-Hi-Y Lisa Henry 512 K fm J .,,, .Mgt 91. , W fi Easy if 4. vm 1, 'ix' ,. QM it -:cred Terry Jacques Secretary Lisa Goodrich Sherri Gruber af 13' he fj 'J 2 Lisa Shew Lindy Kendrick Judy Anderson Staci Payne Terri Loralyn Lesa Nelda Gruber Williams Truitt Collins Rebekah Gibbs iw 4 Kandy Watson Parliamentarian d ,2,,,. ,, W e , ff ,L gf .J if M 3 Carolyn Haynes Julie Hogan Resa Vice Kidd President President i flifs rvyk - J , ,,,ss 5 'Wi 4' 'V 4 ' ,dd, , J 1 1? VW AVVV: . 1 ii gy .tg 41 ,, V ,-1 .Es ,, Karyn Lisa Keathley Scott 1 5 V , ,tyt wif ' ' I Z , -I A: I 5 J LaDonna Reeves Vice President Stephanie Brooks 2 , if iff' M' 1 3 1 'mf A' W if Robbi Monk Treasurer Martha Whitaker A ' A 3 ,,. P itt Q f gg Lori ttlt W Scargall Kris Patterson Edye Beth June Anderson Noles Wood tt at We ,.,,., Ivzlh A, W A K ? 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A .IW . .V , 5 . ,R M Can-ie Lisa Alice Kim Kimberly Henson Utasi Liebman Daniels Bray 4 A il:-' 1 1' , 3 I M1 Julia Mara Siewert Moore W '15 ' K ll Martha A AAV Caryn ,- Aiviz White Cwdy T 1' I ' ' ii Y Kathryn -H - 3 1SH1'1'1 whim, 1'1 1 Marian Ann Suzanne Andrea Scarborough Holley Balfbee Gayden Treasurer Secretary President Songleadef 1 N' Lauren Keathley ' i i will K m 'A an tj fn 'A A N .-ew, gg 'fill f' 5' . f g YZ'-7 Nan kk 4 . , K I , Anderson Q ,,f' 1- fx , ' K ',, Suzanne Julia Chatty Cathy R056 Scarborough Guerra Cubine Vice President Chaplain Parliamentarians Susan Tippen K reel . , S - S f is il- V Lk b 1, AKVKV l .,.. .. 1 Jill Judy Susan Michelle Lee Ann Sandra Reese Baker Daigle Reese Evans Siewert 3 64 if 2 J. 1 , 5 w ! ' 4 x i' ' : 1 4 i 1. 1 if , 3, Bf ' L, A , -sf' i f . 92355, Q' 395- If 1 i A gf ,Q 1 ' V ,Hz ' -:Y , ,,,, , m gs 5? r A 2 A-Amr 0 w I hr 132 af W md ' ' I f A, iw--i,f 1 if ff b 1, ,Z1.,,, V 14,2 W 1980 T LISMAN EXECUTIVES I I I nag , 'Ii Q 'I I I . 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A ' S IQIIIIGIIVI qw' mise fivud , 'I Q' V XNQTIF' Q , I hw, fy. . I .n',1?,gikIsLK2'I I 'RX I It I xzjw-' ,,a,m. -,Q . , . II, af1if5II '-,Iw:'1, NELDA COLLINS DAVID SPEARS EDITORIAL EDITOR EDITORIAL EDITOR GLENN BEARDEN CINDY SPICER BUSINESS EDITOR BUSINESS EDITOR DORIS ALLEN ROBERT HOLLADAY I BUSINESS SPONSOR EDITORIAL SPONSOR QI ,Ig i k - I JI s 367 .5 Q., Ts . ,vga J .,., mf Q x sw? R 'N W Mmm gmimm .N R31 'Q Clubs From left to right: Mike Malm, Nancy Smith, Melis- sa Purser, Amy Herndon, Joe Reed, Dale Douglas. From left to right: Sitting on Rock: Kim Gay: Back Row: Beverly Black, Cindy Dix, Randy Barbara McWilliams, Front Row: Leslie Sumner, Melinda Davis, Pam Hollowell, Paula Clowdus, Donna Love, Kathy Haney. Sports Classes From left to right: Kelly Alvis, Erin Schneider, Cheryl Mendenhall, June Wood, Lori Scar- gall, Miriam Lockhart, Tony Shipley. 370 Front Row: Liz Moncaibez, Susie Blaylock, Steve Johns son, Brenda Clendennen Randy Ross, Jeff Berry Denise Dick, Second Row Terri Hall, Terry Norton Bennie Jones, Back Row Jack Meller. Faculty and Academic I 3 2 y . i 1 Activities From left to right: John Elliott, Roger Basquette, David Spears, Brad Fulcher, Steven Weber, John Spivey. From left to right: Julia Middlebrook, Ginger Brooks, Kenneth McConnico, Lorna Potter, Molly Polk, Stacey Bagley. Photographers 1 .nf II., 'is tl, at if r Cheryl Mendenhall, Miriam Lockhart, Lori Scargall, June Wood 5. ,x -, af vii? 1- , X . ,tk 'QW' , ., ..,,g1t.a ,X 1 Y., Editorial Workers: Sandra Evans, Robyn Thomas, Marie Ruelas. ., f tg, 'H 1 'id if A .,,, 5 if ffl .f. +fftf,. . rx' ,... f al. Business Workers' Back Row' Susan Tippen Valerie Valentine Amy Welageg Front Row: .lon Mergele, Ilandy Watson. 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Business 372 IHHII I alizmtm Stat' f EDITCRIAL STAFF Sponsor-Mr. Robert Holladay Jack Meller Co-Editors-in-Chief-Nelda Collins Elizabeth Moncibaiz David Spears Tracy Tobin Assistant Editors-Paula Clowdus Clubs-Paula Clowdus lheadl Terri Hall Kathy Haney lheadl Kathy Haney Pam Hollowell Terry Norton Randall Ross Associate' Editors-Kelly Alvis Ginger Brooks Dale Douglas John Elliott Brad Fulcher Bennie Jones Loma Potter Marie Ruelas Nancy Smith Academics-Nelda Collins lheadl David Spears lheadl Cheryl Mendenhall Bill Rapson Lori Scargall June Wood Activities-Ginger Brooks iheadj Loma Potter lheadj Stacey Bagley Ken McConnico Julia Middlebrook Molly Polk Classes-Terri Hall iheadj Bennie Jones lheadl Terry Norton iheadl Randy Ross iheadl Pam Hollowell lheadl Beverly Black Melinda Davis Cindy Dix Sandra Evans Kim Gay Donna Love Barbara McWilliams Leslie Sumner Faculty-Kelly Alvis fheadj Miriam Lockhart Erin Schneider Tony Shipley Indexers-Miriam Lockhart Cheryl Mendenhall Lori Scargall June Wood Photography-John Elliott fheadl Brad Fulcher Cheadl David Spears Qheadj Roger 'Basquette Rob Beckham Kelly Knox John Spivey Steven Weber Sports-Dale Douglas lheadl Marie Ruelas Kheadj Nancy Smith fheadl Amy Herndon Jeff Berry Mike Malm Susie Blaylock Missy Purser Brenda Clendennen Joe Reed Denise Dick Robyn Thomas Steve Johnson Sponsor-Mrs. Doris Allen Kyle Ford Business Managers-Glenn Bearden lheadl Paul Henry Cindy Spicer lheadj Mary King Business Photographers-David Spears lheadj Talley Lawlis Rob Beckham Catherine Whitaker Distribution Managers--James Blake Cheadj Valerie Valentine Cheadl Sales Managers-Mary King Kheadl Kandy Watson Qheadl Secretary-Ann Fanous Y-Clubs Manager-Susan Tippen Advertising Staff-Cynthia Akin Darin Barthlow Glenn Bearden James Beckham James Blake Sandra Cannady Tandy Lawlis Jon Mergele Melinda Overman LeeAnn Powers Terry Schroeder Cindy Spicer Frank Stamey Susan Tippen Valarie Valentine Kandy Watson John Wayman Amy Welage Martha White Seniors Abernathy, Damian Adams, David 57 Adkins, Regina 57 Aldridge, Darla 57, 360, 236 Alexander, Kenneth Allison, Marisa 57, 354, 162 Allred, Elaine 57, 356, 177, 178, 202 Ambrosio, Dominic 57 Anderson, Billy 57, 236 Anstead, Walt 57, 260, 262 Antoline, Rhonda 57, 258, 348 Armenta, Cindy 57, 217, 219, 346 Armenta, Patty 27, 57, 217, 219, 346 Armstrong, Mark 57, 281 Ayers, Jerene 57, 252 Ayres, Ron 57 Backus, Lauri 57, 298 Bagley, Stacey 57, 371 Bannister, Lance 57, 288, 289 Barbee, Suzanne 33, 57, 364, 22 Barrera, Elijio 297, 295 Banlow, Darin 57, 372 Bashford, Martha 57, 346 Baskett, Michael 57, 287, 288, 289, 161 Beaird, Guy 57, 247, 202, 161, 67 Bearden, Glenn 57, 234, 368, 372, 367 Behrens, Lori 57, 265 Bell, Cheralym 58 Bell, Kevin 58 Bell, Mark 58, 294, 292 Bennett, Judy 58, 352, 298 Benton, Julie 58, 344, 250 Bergan, Lon 298 Berry, Greg 58, 21 Black, Charles 58 Blackwell, Tommie 58, 298 Blair, Scott 58, 260 Blake, James 48, 58, 66, 83, 368, 372 Blankenship, Brenda 58, 358, 236, 260, 262 Boden, Kim 58, 289, 230 Bondick, Joseph 58 Boner, Frieda 58 Bonny, Bill 56, 58, 220, 234, 37, 272, 277, 274, 278, 279 Bowling, Belynda 58, 348, 162 Bowman, Valerie Boyd, David 58, 295 Boyd, John 58 Brand, Danna 58, 344, 234 Brier, Julie 58 Brinson, Kevin 58, 236 Brooks, Wesley 297, 295 Brooks, Karen 58, 230, 342, 294, 292 Brooks, Stephanie 58, 35 7, 265, 268 Brooks, Wesley 59 Browall, Brenda 59 Brunson, Eva 59, 292 Brown, Claudie 236 Brown, Eugene 59, 199 Brown, Kevin 59 Brown, Mendie Browning, Brenda 59, 161, 230, 300 Buck, Annette 59, 260 Buck, Richard 59 Bui, James 59 Burgess, Darryl 59, 292 Burns, Alan 297, 295 Calderon, Lupe 59 Caldwell, Cindy 59, 198 Caldwell, Leanne 59, 356, 234 Campbell, Shirley 59 Cannedy, Brenda 59 Carey, Mark 59, 230 Carlson, Christopher 59, 230 Carrigan, David 59, 171 Carrol, John 60 Carter, Christi 60 Castillo, Celestino 60 Castleberry, Carl 60 Cathey, Connie 60 Chambers, Christine 60, 75, 45 Chaney, William 27, 60 Cheek, Brian 60, 298, 302 Cheek, Deedee 289, 60 1, Chick, Stephen 60, 298, 302' Chupka, Vince 230, 60 Clements, Darrell 60, 293, 292 374 Click, Cynthia 258, 230, 60, 281, 275, 274, 279 Clish, Dean 265, 231 Cockrum, Ben 258, 60, 265, 267 Coker, Kris 60, 260 Cole, Perry 220, 61, 265, 266, 37, 267 Conrad, Andrea 360, 236, 61, 67 Conway, Shirley 61 Cook, Glenda 360, 236, 61, 67 Cook, Trey 220, 61, 202, 265 Cooper, Kevin 61, 263, 260 Cottom, Deborah 61 Courtright, Chris 61, 265 Counts, David 61, 81, 160, 45 Cox, Bobby 61, 265, 37, 267 Crider, Richard 61, 265 Cromley, Thomas 61, 230 Cross, Kami 61, 160 Cruz, Al 234, 61, 265 Cruse, Reggie 172, 171, 174 Cubine, Cathy 43, 33, 364, 236, 61, 162, 22, 198 Curtis, Deeadra 61, 265, 268 Curtis. Geoffrey 63 Daffern, Sue 245, 244, 63 Davidson, Elaine 234, 63, 265, 276, 267 Davidson, Frana 288, 289, 63 Gonzales, Teodosio Goodrich, Lisa 357, 236, 68, 45 Goodwin, Greg 68 Graham, Anne 342, 68, 260 Gregory, Sharon 68, 262, 260 Grindstaff, Kandy 68, 285 Gutzke, Darla 68 Hackfeld, Mark 236, 68 Hadley, Greg 56, 68, 202, 162, 52 Hailey, Norman 62, 68 Haley, Tina 252, 68 Hall, Dennis 230, 68, 64, 247 Hall, Jennifer 68, 250, 251 Hall, Michael 234, 68 Hall, Terri 68 Hall, Tracey 284, 68 Ham, Amy 234, 68 Hamilton, Paul 68, 265 Hanna, Deane 350, 68 Harmon, Todd 68 Harper, Karen 68 Harris, Jack 68, 297, 295 Harris, Kim 68 Harris, Laurie 358, 236, 68, 260, 45 Harris, Niels 68 Harris, Vicki 69 Harrison, Doug 69, 265, 231 Davis, Cheryl 284, 63 Davis, Dee Ann 63, 285 Davis Kim 63, 283, 272, 279 Davis, LaDonna 236, 63, 202, 177, 231 Davis, Sally 289 Davis, Samuel 63, 161 Davis, Dale 63 Davis, Valerie 177 Davis, Vanessa 63, 177 Deaver, Larry 63, 297, 295 DeBerry, Cathy 234, 63, 265 Delaney, Sheri 234 DeHoyos, Angie 63, 282 DeLeon, Pete 63 Denkhoff, Eric 230, 63 Dionne, Yvonne 284, 63 Dix, Cindy 354, 63, 66, 83, 369 Dorcy, Shawn 63 Dozier, Danette 63, 202, 67 Dugan, Carolyn 63 Dukes, Tanya 63 Dunman, Danita 63 Dumas, Awayne 265, 277 Dunn, Paula 289, 64 Edwards, Donnie 64 Eichorst, Doug 64 El-Attrache, Haitham El-Attrache, Mark 64, 230 Ellinger, Scott 252, 64 Elliott, John 64, 265, 368, 371 Eltringham, Wayne 64 Ely, Steven 230, 64 Emory, Danny 64, 239, 272, 277 English, Scott 64 Estes, Scott 64 Everheart, Carolyn 64 Fangman, Jimmy 64, 297, 295 Farmer, Mark 64 Fenwick, Delton 64 Ferguson, Kimberly 289, 64 Fernandez, Cheryl 64, 247 Flournoy, Kim 344, 64, 250, 159, 265 45 Ford, Kyle 236, 65 Foster, Ginger 342, 65, 307 Fowler, Donald 245, 244, 65, 265, 272, 277, 276, 273, 274, 279 Franks, Janet 32, 56, 356, 253, 252, 65, 159, 24, 272, 54, 274 Fraser, Cynthia 65 Freeman, Michael 236, 65, 300 Friske, Stephen 65 Frye, David 65 Fry, Roy 65 Garcia, Manuel Gardner, Dana 342, 65 Gay, Christi 360, 236, 65 Geer, Linda 65, 230 Gerard, Julie 236, 65 , Gibbs, Rebekah 217, 219, 357, 65, 177, 178, 162, 20 Gilliland, Joy 230, 354, 65, 160 Golightly, Bill 65, 238 Haven, Jane 230, 69, 231 Head, Tom 69 Hefferman, Danny 69, 230 Hennessy, Steven 236, 69, 231 Henry, Paul 236, 69, 171 Henson, Carrie 217, 219, 364, 69 Herring, Clayton 59, 69, 265, 54, 267 Hill, James 69, 298 Hill, Rodney 69 Hill, Steve 69 Hilliard, Debra 69, 282 Hodge, Laura 344, 69, 265, 268 Hoff, Rusty 69 Hoffman, Clay 236, 69, 193, 195 Hogan, Julie 43, 357, 69, 272, 276, 278 Holcomb, Loretha 236, 69, 230 Holley, Ann 33, 364, 236, 69, 22 Holmes, Alan 69, 294, 292 Holmes, William 70 Hood, Stephanie 70 Horn, Terri 70 Horne, Corde 293, 292 Houghton, Leslie 70 House, Cindy 59, 354, 70 Houston, Jay 70, 272 Houston, Ronny 236, 172, 171, 173, 70 Howard, Pat 234, 70, 275 Howle, Mike 70 Hudgens, David 247, 202, 161, 70, 67, 281 Humphrey, April 360, 161, 70, 67, 282, 54 Hurd, Maurita 70 Hurst, Donna 70 Hutson, Jeff 70, 265 Indindoli, Hongle 289, 70 Jackson, Susie 70, 265 Jackson, Liesa 258, 70 Jacques, Frances 289, 70 Jacques, Nelda 260, 70 Jenkins, Alvin 236, 172, 171, 173, 174, 70 Jenkins, Todd 70 Jingles, Bennie Johnson, Barbara 354, 70, 67, 272, 274, 278, 279 Johnson, David 236, 70 Johnson, John 305 Johnson, Josh 202, 70, 265, 266 Jones, Bennie 71, 368, 370 Jones, Teddy 230, 71, 265 Kamal, Iqan 71 Kell, Brenda Kendall, Linda 71, 272, 276, 231 Kennedy, Janet 289, 71 Kerley, Ty 71 Kidd, Resa 357, 236, 53, 71 Kim, Larry 220, 162, 71, 265, 37, 45, 267 King, Mary 358, 236, 71, 368, 372 Kirkland, Jon 252, 71 Kirkman, Samuel 35, 34, 159, 160, 71, 265, 231 Kirkpatrick, Monica 344, 234, 160, 71, 265, 267 Kistler, Stan 260 Kistler, Kristi 71 Knightstep, Glen 284, 162, 71, 281 Kohutek, Rhonda 358, 236, 71 Kraft, Jean 71 Kute, Teresa 71 Kute, Timmy 71 Kwiecinski, Daniel 62, 74 LaBrenz, Lisette 74 Lacy, Michelle 344, 74 Lamb, Lisa 234, 74, 265 Lambert, Wayne 74 Landers, Rebel 74, 272, 279, 300 Landreth. Lisa 74 Langston, Andrew 74, 272, 278 Lantrip, Tricia 74, 230, 298, 300 Lara, Ruby 74 LaSalle, Jane 284, 285, 74 Lassiter, Christi 74 Lawlis, Tandy 360, 74, 368, 372 Lawrence Deborah 289, 161, 74 Leasure, Rodney 74 Lee, Bill 263, 260, 74 Lee, Billy 74 Lemen, Mitch 48, 202, 74, 83 Lemons, Jan 284, 285, 75 Lenius, James 294, 292 Lewis, Debra 75 Liebman, Alice 56, 364, 236, 75 Lillibridge, Leslie 289, 75 Lilly, Frank 75 Linder, Steve 39, 271, 75, 265, 37, 272, 277, 276 Lioce, Sondra 289, 75 Litchfield, John 260, 75, 265 Little, Beth 354, 75 Lively, Sue 75 Lowther, Linda 75 Lucke, Roy 75, 231 Luton, Charles 75, 238 McA1pin, Angie 358, 75 McConnell, Bruce 160, 75, 277, 231 McDaniel, Allen 234, 75, 265 McFerrin, Earl 75, 297, 300, 295 McGill, Timothy Mclnnis, Danny 236, 202, 76 Mclver, Kent 76, 37 McKee, Sylvia 258, 250, 76 McKissack, Cheryl 358, 236, 76 McPherson, David 234, 76, 83, 297, 295 Madden, Melody 344, 250, 76 Malaer, Claudia 76, 293, 292 Malone, Michael 76, 297, 295 Malpass, Steve 236, 76 Mara, Talena 35, 34, 39, 354, 160, 76, 272, 45, 276, 273, 274, 278, 279 Marcrum, Richard 76 Martin, Art 236, 76, 45 Martin, Gwen 258, 250, 159, 162, 76, 272, 274, 278, 279 Martin, Woody Martinez, Danny 76, 265 Mask, Gary 230, 252, 159, 76 Mason, John 76, 265, 272, 277, 276, 274 Massey, Kirk 56, 76 Massey, Melody 289, 76 Mathis, Lee 76, 303 Matthews, Michael 76 Meadows, Cecil 260, 76 Meier, Marsha 76 Meller, Jack 76, 370 Mergele, Jon 236, 76, 372 Mergenhagen, Paul 236, 77 Michie, Gar 77 Miers, Jay 236, 77, 171 Miller, Gina 77 Miller, Tammy 288, 289, 260, 77 Mitchell, Bruce 77 Mitchell, Garrett 77 Mitchell, Orren Mitchell, Sheila 287, 289, 77 Mixon, Frank 236, 77 Mlynek, Lori 77 Moake, Steve 236, 77 Moncibaiz, Elizabeth 29, 350, 250, 67, 77, 370 Monk, Robbi 357, 236, 77 Moody, Jonnay 77 Moreno, Richard 77, 297 Morgan, Michael 77 Morris, Doug 77 Morris, Dee 289, 62, 77 Morse, Jeffrey 77 Moss, Robin 77 Murphy, Chris 77, 230 Neatherlin, Lisa 260, 77, 282 Nelson, Tammy 284, 285, 77 Newberry, Tanna 342, 260, 261, 77 Newton, Doris 78 Niblo, Tom 62, 78 Nichols, Laurie 78 Niekell, Richard 78, 300, 302 Northcutt, Florine 234, 78, 67, 272, 274 Norton, Scott 234, 78 Nuckols, Denee 284, 78 Orr, Terry 236, 20 Orren, Scott 78 Ortega, Tony 284, 78 Ortiz, Cindy 78, 160, 265, 267 Ortiz, Gabriela 78 Ostercamp, Melissa 346, 78, 67, 83 Otoupah, Mark 78 Overman, Melinda 350, 64, 78, 368, 372 Owens, Chip 78, 297, 295 Owens, Kobe 78, 298 Palmer, Rayne 356, 252, 78 Pantalion, Keith 78 Parker, David 236, 78, 83, 265 Parks, Roy 78, 297, 295 Patterson, Randall 79, 230 Patton, Michele 342, 79 Paulk, Mitchell Pence, Gary 305, 79 Pentecost, Coy 79, 265 Petty, Lisa 358, 79, 272, 279 Pierce, Greg 236, 79, 171 Pierce, Scott 236, 79 Plowman, Joe 79, 265, 266 Polk, Laurie 79, 272, 279 Polk, Molly Lou 30, 344, 253, 252, 79, 265, 371 Powell, Lisa 79, 283, 275 Powers, LeeAnn 27, 360, 236, 79, 52, 67 Prado, Danny 271, 79, 265 Prince, Terri 79, 282 Procter, Brooks 234, 79, 265 Proctor, Lance 31, 79, 162, 53, 54 Purser, Mark 62, 79 Quinney, Sheila 79 nancy, Kelly 289, 79 Rasberry, Tim 79 Ratliff, Monty 79 Rayford, Teresa 79 Raymond, Roben 260, 80 Reagan, Ricky 80, 230 Reed, Cedric 292 Reese, Judy 364, 236, 80 Reeves, LaDonna 367, 236, 80 Riddle, Delbert 80, 193, 194 Riddle, Mike 80 Roadcap, Bruce 161, 80 Robinson, Dennis 236, 80 Robinson, Matthew 80, 298 Robinson, Susan 289, 80 Rock, Randy 80 Rodgers, Cynthia 342, 307, 80 Rogers, Raelynn 80 Roemisch, Mary 284, 285, 80 Rogers, Steve Romero, Frank 80 Rose, Rolland 80, 297, 295 Ross, Randy 258, 230, 234, 84, 80, 368, 369, 370 Rosser, Sherrill Row, Michael 161, 80, 297, 298, 295 Ruelas, Joe 252, 160, 80, 265, 266, 267 Rumbaugh, Rachel 250, 80 Rundle, Kelly 80 Russell, Kirk 80 Ryan, Peggy 80 Samuel Clareatah 285, 282 Sands, Paula 80, 272, 279, 298 Sanford, Craig 32, 220, 81, 265 Sawyors, Gary 265 Scalley, Kevin 236, 81 Scarborough, Marian 364, 81, 159 Scarbrough, Yvonne 81 Schneider, Erin 35, 34, 230, 348, 61, 81 370, 231 Schneider, Sherri 81, 230 Schroeder, Terry 48, 81, 83, 45 Schuehler, Tim 236, 81 Schwalb, Chris 81 Schwartz, Stephen 81 Schwartz, Carl 81, 265 Scott, David 81, 297, 295 Scott, Tiffany 358, 81, 162, 54 Scott, Tracye 43, 356, 81 Seay, Stanlly 234, 81 Seldon, Teresa 81, 177, 178, 282 Sharp, Glen 81 Shaw, Mavis 34, 284, 285, 81, 159, 161 Shepperd, Patricia 81, 302 Shields, Mike 81 Siewert, Julia 364, 236, 82, 45, 54 Simmons, Terry 236, 82 Simons, Troy 82, 293, 292 Simpson, Jerry 82, 230 Slaughter, John 236, 82, 193, 195, 194 Slayton, Leisha 289, 82 Sledge, Bobby 234, 159, 82, 281 Smedley, Tony 82 Smith, Brian 82 Smith, Charlotte 289, 354, 82 Smith, Cheri 234, 82, 272, 276, 273. 274, 275, 279 Smith, Curtis 82, 272, 277, 276 Smith, Daryle 230 Smith, Harvey 263, 260, 82 Smith, Janet 82 Smith, John 82 Smith, Marcy 287, 288, 289, 82 Smith, Michael 252, 82 Smith, Bobby 56, 236, 162, 82 Smith, Terry 220, 82, 66, 83, 272, 45, 277, 274, 279 Smith, Tony 82, 293, 292 Sneed, Terry 82 Snowden, Lori 354, 236, 82 Somerville, Michael 84 Spears, Betty Ann 360, 236, 84 Spicer, Cindy 84, 265, 368, 372, 367. 272. 276, 279 Spivey, John 371 Sporisky, Wayne 84, 297, 295 Staggs, Shannon 260, 84 Stallo, Dwayne 84, 265 Stanford, Patty 84 Steele, Olen 84, 303 Stevens, Bill 84 Stewart, Pamela 84 St. Peter, Ronald 84 Strange, Biff 84, 230 Strayer, Debbie 289, 84 Strevel, Steve 84 Stuard, Kyle 236, 172, 173, 202, 84, 17 Sullivan, Mark 84 Sullivan, Richard 230, 84 Summitt, Vicky 84 Swafford, Tracey 67, 85 Szymanski, Paul 27, 56, 85 Tatum, Lisa 342, 85, 281 Taylor, Carey 85, 272, 279 Taylor, Donald 85 Taylor, Kevin 39, 38, 271, 85, 265, 37, 231 Taylor, Trina 85 Teal, Laurie 85 Tedford, Cynthia 289, 85 Templeton. Lisa 288, 289, 161, 85 Tevebaugh, Joni 85 Thomas, Claude 85 Thomas, Janice Thomas, Jerry 85, 297, 295 Thomason, Cheryl 289, 85 Thomason, Ronnie 85, 265 Tice, Emily 39, 38, 350, 60, 85, 265, 266, 276 Tippen, Susan 364, 236, 25, 85, 372 Tisdale, Andrew 85, 300 Todd, Blake 260, 261, 85 Tooke, Karen Torres, Jerry 85, 230 Townsend, Debra 288, 289, 85 Truitt, Lesa 217, 219, 357, 236, 21, 85 Truscott, Pat 258, 230, 85 Tucker, Cara 85 Tunnell, Sherry 86 Tunnell, Carl 305, 86 Turnbull, Andrew 86, 298, 301 1 Tyler, Michelle 356, 86 Tyree, Robert 86, 302 Underwood, Sara 86, 260, 262 Unrue, Mary 234, 86 Upchurch, Sonja 86 Valentine, Valarie 236, 86, 372 Vantilborg, Rhonda 234, 86, 265 Vanzandt, Kenny 86, 298 Vashaw, Alan 305, 86 Veloria, Jean 86 Vineyard, Deana 284, 285, 86 Vletas, Nicki 356, 236, 86, 162, 272 Waldon, Harrel 86, 297, 295 Walker, Pam 354, 86 Wall, Tammy Walling, Sandra 86 Warren, Virgil 88 Watson, Kandy 357, 236, 88, 372 Watts, Cindy 344, 88, 282 Weatherby, Desiree 288, 289, 161, 88 Welage, Amy 358, 236, 88, 372 Welch, Jeff 62, 202, 88, 272, 277 Weller, David 88 Weltman, David 252, 62, 88 Whigham, Kevin 250, 88, 265, 272, 277, 276, 274, 279 Whitaker, Catherine 88 White, Gregory 88, 297, 295 Whitley, Kim 350, 88, 265, 268 Wiggins, James 236, 88, 193, 195 Wilcox, Reggie 88 Wiley, Judy 293, 88, 292 Willen, Robert 161, 88, 298 Williams, David 236, 174, 88, 171 Williams, James Williams Jeff 88 Williams, Loralyn 217, 219, 357, 89 Williams, Margaret 344, 234, 89, 159, 160 Williams, Rick 89 Williams, Rodney 89 Williams, Sharazan 288, 289, 89 Williamson, Steve 258, 230, 234, 89, 159, 160, 162 Wills, Jack 89 Wilson, Karla J. 89, 265 Wilson, Karla M. 89 Winter, DeWayne 89, 230 Wood, Mark 89 Woodard, Carol 89, 263 Woodruff, H. D. 89 Wooley, Craig 230 Wright, Marshall 89, 230 Wulf, Monica 160 Yates, Britt 230, 356, 89, 250, 251, 160, 67, 272, 278 Yeary, Russell 89 Yeilding, Lana 236, 89 Young, Susan 307, 89 Zapata, Bill 89 Zumwalt, Jay 236, 89, 25 Juniors Abernathy, Tony 95 Adkins, Grant 95 Adrian, Susan 43, 95, 352, 265, 266, 270 Aguirre, Nelli 95 Aguirre, Pedro 95 Akin, Cynthia 95, 252, 372 Allred, Becky 95, 150, 344, 252, 265, 266, 37, 266, 270, 267 Allsup, Kathryn 95, 234 Almaguer, John 265, 267 Altum, Sharon 95, 354, 234 Alvis, Kelly 95, 364, 236, 368, 370 Anderson, Edye 95, 367, 236 Armstrong, Mike 95, 298 Arnold, John 95 Ashwander, Terry 95, 282 Ashworth, Tracy Austin, Stacey 95, 284, 285 Awalt, Shane 95 Baccus, J. R. 95, 239 Badgett, Kendra 95, 352, 265 Bagby, Demetra 95 Baker, Jeri 95 Baker, Susan 95, 364, 236, 265 Baldwin, Tancy 39, 95, 346, 265 231 Banks, April 95 Barclay, Melissa 95, 265, 268 Barker, Duane 95 Barnes, Carol 95, 350, 265, 268 Barnett, Chris 95, 236, 202, 175 Barrera, Tina 95. 202 Barrett, Gordon Barry, Brent 95, 236 Baugh, Sheryl 95 Beasley, Kim Becker, Scott 95 Bedford, Ronda 95, 340, 236 Beeman, Rodger 95, 265 Beggs, Janet 95 Bell, Dede 95, 360 Bell, Doug 95, 265, 267 Bennett, Cheryl 95, 226 Bennett, David 95, 230, 252 Bennett, Eugene Beynon, Christine Biberdorf, Brent 58, 281 Bilbrey, Richard 95, 234, 265 Bingaman, Gordon 95, 250, 265 Bingham, Jonathon 95, 265 Black, Beverly 96, 360, 369 Blair, Mike Bland, Carmen 96 Blaylock, Susie 96, 252, 370 Bond, Doug 96, 292 Boudreaux, Daphne 96 Bowdoin, Libby 96, 342 Boyce, Andrea 96, 226 Boyd, Alan 96 Boyle, Cynthia 96 Bradshaw, David 96, 294, 292 Bradshaw, Kevin 96, 295 Bragg, Mark 96 Bramlet, Chad 96, 234 Brannies, Annette Brannon, Jett ,96, 295 Brannon, Wayne 96, 297, 295 Branson, Leland 96, 252 Brewer, Steve 96, 272 Briscoe, Micki 96, 265 Briscoe, Mike 96 Brockman, Kim 96, 352 Brooks, Ginger 96, 265, 368, 371 Brooks, Lori 96, 340, 275, 231 Brook, Trace 96, 238 Brown, LaDonna 96, 226 Brown, Laurie 96, 358, 250 Brown, Stephen 96, 175 Brown, Wesley Roy 96 Bryan, Timmy 96 Bucherie, Jimmy 96, 230 Buettemeyer, Charles 96, 265 Bullock, Mark 96 Bunch, Edie 96, 234, 265, 268 Burgess, D'Edra 96 Burke, Robin 96, 358 Burks, Kathy 96, 272 Burton, Neal 96, 294, 292 Bustos, Maria 96, 284 Byrd, Peggy Cable, Michael 160 Caldwell, Charlotte 96, 342 Caldwell, Rob 96 Camacho, Tom 96, 281 Campbell, Glen 96 Cannedy, Sandra 96, 372 Carden, Suzie 96, 356, 234 Carrigan, Cefus 96 Carrigan, Melissa 96, 265 Carroll, Missy 96, 299, 298, 303 Casey, Alberta 96, 284, 285 Cass, Troy 96, 293, 292 Cassle, Kim 97, 252, 265 Catron, Teresa 97 Chandler, Bill 97, 297, 295 Chappell, Robin 97 Chappell, Jimmy 97 Chatham, Connie 97, 350, 272 Chennault, Karen 97 Chick, Darran 97 2 37 Chitwood, Cathy 97, 236 Clark, Jeff 97 Clark, Royce 97, 292 Clem, Gregory 97, 265 Clendennen, Brenda 97, 360, 370 Cleveland, Kirk 97, 281 Clinton, Mike 283 Clinard, Tracye 97, 340, 282 Cline, Kim 97 Clish, David 97, 265 Clowdus, Paula 97, 344, Cofer, Brent 97 Coffey, Kent 97 Coleman, Cedric 97 Collazo, Sammy 97 Collier, Jeff 97 Collins, Nelda 97, 367, 236, 162, 368, 367 Colvin, Ted 97 Conrad, Charley 97, 234 Conway, Willie 97 Cood , Caryn 97, 364, 236, 93 236. 368, 369 92, Fangman, Madonna 98, 265, 267 Farr, Lori 99, 234 Farrington, Pam 99, 354, 252 Finch, Randy 99, 234, 265 Finks, Raymond 99 Fitts, Deborah 99, 307 Fletcher, Jeff 99 Flippo, John Flores, Lupe 282 Flores, Mike 99 Florez, Betsy 99 Flournoy, Brad 99, 234, 265 Foil, Angela 99 Foil, Anita 99 Fonoti, Edna Forbess, David 99, 272, 277 Forkner, Roger 99, 175 French, David 28, 99 French, James 99 Friske, Karen 99, 350 Froehlich, Tammy 99 Fulcher, Brad 99, 202, 368, 371 Martin, Y Cook, Bryan 97 Cooke, Jim 97 Cossabone, Jimmy 97 Cossabone, Tonya 97, 265 Coughran. Guy 97 Cowan, Karen 97, 352 Cowart, Jeffery 298, 301 Cox, Susan 97, 265 Creed, Tommy 97, 293 Creek, Lisa Crowe, Jed 97, 252, 234 Cruz, Venus 97, 231 Curry, Rynae 97 Daniels, Taylor Danielson, Jeffery 98 Darden, Stanley 97, 236 Fuller, Joey Fuller, Monique 99 Fussell, Kathey 99, 358 Gammill, Sharon 99, 236 Gannaway, Dennis 99 Holdridge, Cheri 102, 344, 252, 265, 266, 267 Hollowell, Pam 102, 356, 234, 368, 369 Hollrah, Pat 102, 236 Hooker, David 102, 239 Hoover, David 102 Hopkins, Toni 102, 284, 285 Hopper, Butch 102 Horton, Mariana 102, 275 Horton, Sylvia 102, 344, 265, 268, 267 Hournbuckle, Edwina 103, 348, 231 Howard, Jay 103 Howard, Jim 35, 34, 103, 231 Huber, Lisa 103, 342, 234, 265 Fludgens, Janet 103, 340, 236 Hurst, Aimee 103, 252, 281 Huyck, Danny Hyatt, Debbie 103 Ice, Fred 103, 265 Ingram, Lisa 103, 227 Jacques, Terry 103, 367, 236 Jenkins, Billy 103 Jensen, Tom 103 Jensen, Tracy 103 Jimenez, Joe 103, 293 Jingles, Shauna MacDonald, Matthew McAlister, Gary 294 McCart, John 107, 239 McClellan, Lorie 28, 107, 236, 179 McClellan, Steve 107, 236 McClelland, Brenda 107, 234, 265 McDonald, Lesa 107, 354, 252 McFerren, Tammie 107, 300 McGhee, Lori 107 McGinnis, Charles 107 McHan, Kelle 107, 356, 198 Mclnnis, Janet 107, 236 McKelvain, Richard 107, 300 McLean, Janice 107, 260 McLeod, Barry 107, 236, 175 McLeod, Norman 107 McMillan, Ed McMillan, Marki 107, 236, 179 McMillin, Doug 107, 236, 193, 195 McNulty, Mark 107 McRae, Belinda 107, 202, 282 Maiorka, Kathy Malone, Maples, Janice 104, 260 Grant 104, 236, 193, 195 Martin, Mandy 348, 234 Martin, Deborah 104, 352, 202, 265, Martin, Kelley 104, 250, 265 Martin, Mark 104 Shari 104 David, Marie 97 Davis, Cheryl 284 Davis, Chris 97 Davis, Douglas 97 Davis, Joe Bob 97, 236 Davis, Kelly 97, 305 Davis, Davis, Melinda 97, 342, 369 Mike 97 Deason, Kirby 103 Decker, Janet 97, 352, 234 De Hoyas, Angelita De Hoyas, Mark 98, 283 De Lano, Eddie 98, 298 Gardner, Stanley 99, 305 Gay, Kim 99, 360, 369, 252 Gayden, Andrea 28, 99, 364, 236, 179 Gee, Frances Gemberling, Jeff 99, 281 Gentry, Thanongsak 236 Gibbs, Claudia 99 Gilchrest, Tony 99, 272, 277, 276 Giles, Alesa 99, 227, 265 Glasscock, Dan 99, 161, 298 Goerra, Chatty 99 Goetz, Steven 99 Golightly, Ellen 99, 283 Gomez, Gilbert Gongora, Eric 99 Gonzalez, Carlos 99 Gonzales, Steven 99, 234, 238, 283 Gowens, Sandra 99, 260 Graham, David 99, 236 Grant, Charlie 102, 236, 193, 195 Green, Rickey 102 Greer, David 102, 230 Gregory, Tina 102, 272, 279 Grissom, David 102, 293, 292 Johnson, Janet 103 Johnson, Steve 202, 370 Johnson, William Johnston, Charles 103, 230 Johnston, Scotty 103 Jones, Doug 103, 297, 295 Jones, Jeff 103 Jones, Kristi 103, 234, 272, 279 Jones, Susan 103, 354 Jones, Vi Nita 103 Martindale, Sonya 104, 265, 282 Martinez, Debra 104 Martinez, James 104, 252 Martinez, Moses Massey, Hanora 105, 265, 298 Mathis, Wanda 105, 260 Maxson, Tamera 105, 236 Mays, Barbara 105 Meadows, Stacy 105, 265, 267 Mellor, Brenda 105, 284 Merritt, Louis 34, 105, 271 De Lancy, Debbie Delleney, Marisa 98, 360, 198 Dennis, Bryan 98, 265 Densman, Jay 98, 298 Densman, Joel 98, 230 Depew, Veronica 98 Devereaux, Sonya 98, 226, 265 Dillard, David 98 Dixon, Carrie 98, 279 Dorcy, Brian 98 Doughty, David 98 Douglas, Dale 98, 230, 368, 369 Douglas, Stuart 98 Downing, Billie 98, 252, 281 Downing, Ronda 98, 342 Dniin, Loretta 98 Drury, James 98, 265 Duggan, Kevin 98, 236 Dumas, Eugene Dumon, Phillip 98 Duport, Patty 98, 226, 342 Dycus, Lanny 98, 236 Dye, Brenda 98, 298 Eckelmyre, Fred 98, 177, 20, 22, 282, 367, 280 Edwards, Mark 98 Ehrke, Eddie 98 Elkins, Wayne 98, 295 Elledge, Mark 98 Elliott, Karen 98, 354, 231 Ellison, Sherry 98 Ely, Russell 98, 230 Enavin, Cole, 98, 236 Erwin, Keely 98 Estes, Kenneth 35, 34, 103, 231 Estrada, Sylvia 98, 294, 292 Evans, Kathryn 98, 344, 283 Evans, Pam 98, 250, 265, 282, 283 Evans, Sandra 98, 364, 251, 372 Everett, Theresa 98, 150, 356, 236 376 Gruber Gruber Guerra, Gunter, 1 1 Sherri 102, 367, 236, 202 Terri 102, 367, 236 Theresa 364 Marsha 102, 262, 260 Haaley, Karen 102, 360, 283 Hagler, Randy Hale, Alan 102, 236 Hale, Keith 102, 230, 272, 277, 231 Hall, Allen 102 Hall, Denise 102 Hall, Lori 102 Hall, Teri 102, 258, 356, 234, 368, 370 Hambrick, Lynda Kay 102, 265, 275 Hancock, Kerry 102, 297, 298, 295 Haney, Kathy 102, 340, 234, 368, 369 Hanke, Charles 102 Hanzlik, Karen 102, 252, 300 Hanzlik, Lisa 102, 252 Hargrove, Linda 102, 346, 236 Harmon, Mike 305 Harris, Ricky 102, 234 Harris, Scott 102, 236, 202, 238 Kalidas, Sunita Keathley, Karyn 103, 367, 236 Kendrick, Lindy 103, 367, 236 Keppel, Kirk 103 Kershaw, Valerie 103 Key, Teresa 103 Kidd, Joyce 103 Kiker, Kalah 103 Kim, Cathy 103, 265, 281, 300 Kinard, Darby 103, 360 King, Cindy 103 King, Sara I03, 354, 252, 265 Kirk, Arnold 103 Kistler, Kristi 260 Kite, Brenda 103 Kmiee, Leon 103 Knight, Darrel 31, 103, 230, 252, 247, 24, 265, 267 Knox, Kelly 29, 103, 234, 272, 276, 274, 279 Koepke, Tim 103 Kraft, Edward 103 Kute, Terry 103, 236 Lackey, Jerry 103, 298 Laird, Jim 103, 294, 292 Lambert, Terry 103 Landrum, Brian 103 Lane, Mary Langston, Andrew Lana, Rene 103, 305 LaStrange, Shari 103 Lee Barry 104, 305 Lee, Billy Middleton, Gary 105 Miles, Miles, Miles, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mims, Jimmy 105 Sawin 105 Thomas 105, 161 Charles 105, 298, 295 Jeff 105, 236 Tamala 105 Terry 105 Tracy 105 Minatra, Gary 105, 294, 292 Mitchell, Harold 105 Mitchell, Lance 105, 252 Mitchell, Rosemary 105 Mitchell, Teresa 105, 262, 260 Mixon, 279, John 35, 34, 105, 272, 277, 231 Modrall, Steven 105, 298 Mokry, Aloma 105, 346, 236 Moore, Denise 105, 236, 178, 177 Moore Karen 105 230 Moore: Tracy 105,, 272 Harrison, Cheri 102, 177, 178, 202 Harwell, Kim 102, 227 Hassell, Michael 102 Hathaway, Pat 102, 305 Hays, Ronald 102, 175 Heiser, Teresa 102, 260 Held, Janet 102 Held, Kevin 102 Henry, Billy Henry, Kenny 170, 172, 174, 171 Hernandez, Theresa Herrera, Ubaldo 102, 263, 260 Herring, Bill 102 Hestand, Karen 102 Hill, Billie 102 Hill, Martin 102, 252, 265 Hiscock, Melinda 102 Ho, Denise 102, 252, 272 Hobbs, Charles 102, 305 Lee, Tracey 104, 340, 234 Lemley, Mark 104 Leonard, Michelle 104, 358 Lesley, Lou 104 Leverton, Kathy 104 Leverton, Bart 104, 236 Lewis, Donald 104 Lewis, Jamie 104 Lewis, Kenneth 104, 236, 202 Lloyd, Wendel 104, 202 Long, James 104 Lonis, Kathy 104 Love, Donna 104, 356, 236, 369 Low, Cheryl 104 Lowe, Mark 104, 236 Lowry, James 104 Loya, Joe 104, 236 Luera, Jerry 104 Luera, Jesse Moreno, Ray 105, 295 Morgan, Renee 176, 177, 178 Morrison, Nancy 107, 348, 234 Morrison, Robert M osser, Dawn 107 Mosshan, Joey 107 Muellar, Debora 107 Munguia, Emilio 107 Mynatt, Dena 30, 107, 346 Nall, Dee 107, 238 2 274 Nease, Nathan 107, 252, 272, 277, 274 Neill, Juanell 107 Nelson, Vance 107, 265, 267 Neves, Jerome 107 Newell, Arty 295 Newman, Valerie 107 Newton, Keith 107, 236 Niblo, Ellouise 107, 358, 236 Nicholas, Angela 107 Nichols, Merrel 107, 297, 298, 295 Nickell, Richard 37 Nobles, Mike 107 Noles, Beth 107, 367, 236 Norton, Terry 107, 368, 370 Nuckols, Lisa 107 Oden, Jerry 107 Odom, Opie 107, 234, 265, 37, 276 Oldenburgh, Felicia 109 Olisky, Kimberly 109 Olmos, Kathryn 109, 283 Ortiz, Sheryl 109, 283 267 Smith Woolf, Linda 1 13 Baldwin, V Owens, LaDonna Owens, Natalie Owens, Shelley 109, 250 Ozuna, Sal 109, 303 Paradoski, Lisa 258, 162 Parker, Ralph 109, 305, 298, 302 Parker, Tammi 109 Pate, Janford Pearce, Twyla 109, 358, 37, 275 Pettit, Mary 109 Phillips, Glen 109 Porterlield, Sandy 109, 226 Potter, Lorna 109, 244, 348, 265, 368, 371 Presley, Annette 109 Presswood, Jim Bob 109, 236 Pyburn, Mark 109 Quinn, Vicky 109, 360 Randolph, Kerry Rankin, Dale 109 Rankin, Andrew 109, 234 Rasco, Randy 109, 236 Ray, Danice 109 Reece, Marquette 109 Reed, James 109 Resmondo, Renee 109 Reynolds, Leigh Ann 109, 354 Rhamey, Scott Richardson, Christianna 109, 348, 234 Richardson, Darrell 109, 230 Rinehart, Greg 109, 236, 193, 195, 194 Ringgold, Tameia 109, 342 Ritchey, Rickey 109 Roach, Tom 109 Roberts, Mark 109 Robertson, James 109 Roda, Sheila 109 Roda, Vickie 109 Rogers, David 109 Rosales, Chuck 109 Rose, Becky 340, 236 Rose, Suzanne 28, 109, 364, 236, 179, 202, 198 Ross, Wendy 109 Ruelas, Marie 109, 340, 250, 372 Russey, Dianna 109, 346 Rutter, Jeff Ryan, Robert 109, 305, 265 Sadler, Susan 109, 298, 302 Salge, Teresa 109 Salinas, Steve 109, 281 Samuel, Marie 109 Sandefur, Tanya 109, 236 Sanders, Lisa 110, 354 Sanders, Bobby 39, 109, 230, 252, 272, 277, 279 Sanders, Tammy 110 Sandoval, Adam 110 Sandoval, Sandra 110, 283 Sandreth, Sherry Santana, Linda 110, 234 Satterfield, Shelly 110, 354, 252 Saunders, Tony 110, 199, 37 Savard, Ted 110 Scalley, Karen 110, 346 Scarborough, Mack 110, 250, 265 Scarborough, Julia 110, 364 Schmittou, Ron 110 Schumpart, Julann 110 Scroggs, Melissa 110, 348, 307 Senter, Sydney 110, 236 Shaw, Laura 110, 346, 234 Sharp, Mark 110, 236 Shelley, Stephen 110, 284 Shelton, Annette Shelton, Barbara 110 Sherrell, David 110, 265 Shipley, Tony 110, 202, 370 Shofner, Sue 110, 284, 285, 272, 279 Smith, Karla 110, 260 Smith, Michael 252 Smith Nancy 110, 344 snnnn: Sherry 110, 265 Smith, Toby 110 Walter 110 250, 251, , 250, 368, 369 2 65, 267 Soliz, Christine 110, 265 Sparks, Stacey 110 Spaunhorst, Janet 110, 265 Spears, David 111, 230, 234, 162, 368, 372, 367, 371 Speight, Leslie 111, 260 Spencer, Eric 111 Stalls, Shannalei 111, 350, 265 Stamey, Frank 111, 250, 372 Stamps, Lea Ann 111 Starr, Bridget Stills, Bobby 111 Sterling, Denise Ill Stevens, Carl 111 Storckman, James 111, 230 Stovall, Steve lll, I99, 272, 277, 231 Strange, Carrie 111, 342 Strouse, Jennifer 11 Styles, Scott 111, 236, 93 Suggs, Brad 111, 236, 265, 267 Sullivan, Mike 111 Sumner, Lawrie 111, 340, 231 Surovik, Wade 39, 38, 111, 253, 252, 265, 37 Swonger, Lisa 111 Sylvester, Angela 111 Tadlock, Robin 111, 244, 352, 265, 268 Tankersley, John 111, 199 Wells, David 112 Wentz, Mark 112, 234 Whalen, Ronnie Whatley, Greg 112, 275, 277 Wheat, Dana 112 Wheeler, Karen 112 Wheeler, Terry 112, 236, 234 Whitaker, Martha 112, 367 White, Melinda 112, 275 White, Sandra 112, 252, 265 White, Doug 112, 236 Whiteley, Kathryn 112, 364 Wilkerson, Melinda 112, 354, 234 Bearden, Kevin 120, 275, Becerra, Johnny 120 Bechtel, Kathy 120, 346, 265 Beckham, Rob 120, 199 Bell, Pam 120, 356, 236, 281 Benitez, Ezekiel 120 277, 231 Bennett, Gwen 120 Berry, Jeff 120, 234, 370, 275, 277, 274 Berry, Ray 120 Bieberly, Teri 120, 358, 236 Biesecker, Joanne 120 Willette, Cindy 112, 252 Williams, Rodger 112 Williams, Curtis 112 Williams, Danny 112 Williams, David 112, 234, 159 Williams, Judy 112, 344, 265 Williams, Paul 112, 252 Williams, Paul 112 Williams, Ronnie Williams, Wanda Williams Bill 112 230 265 Wills, Tina 113, 234 Wilson, Cheryl 113, 230, 234 Wilson, Christel 113 Wilson, Joseph 113 Wilson, Mark 113, 272, 277 Witt, Michael 113 Wong, Janice 113 Woodall, Becky 113, 250, 272, 279 Woodlock, Tracey 1 13 Tauer, Lindy Ill, 358 Taylor, Chris 38, 111, 92, 265 Taylor, Cynthia 111, 283 Taylor, Pamela 342 Terrell, Laura Ill, 344 Test, Victor 111 Thaxton, Karen 111, 346, 236, 265, 267 Thomas, April 111, 344 Thomas, Carla 111, 272 Thomas, Robyn 111, 358, 372 Thomason Lonnie 234, 265 Thompson, Cheri lll, 265 Thompson, Dave lll Thompson, Teresa 111 Thompson, Tommy 111, 284, 285 Thornton, Becky 111, 230 Thornton, Mitchell 111, 281, 298, 302 Tooke, Susan Woodward, Margot 113, 244, 348, 265, 268 Wright, David 113 Wright, John Wright, Johnny 113 Wright, Mildred 113 Wright, Teresa 113 York, Jennifer 113, 234, 265 Young, Cherry 113, 236, 283 Young, Robin 113 Youngquist, Russell Zullo, Darlene 1 13 Bivins, Bivins, David 120 Diana 120, 234 Black, Angela 120, 202 Black, David P. 120, 247 Black, David W. Blackburn, Jeff 120, 236 Blackwell, Marti 120, 282 Blancg, Bonnie 120 Blankenship, Arnold 120, 202 Blassingame, Clinton 120, 239 Boerner, John 120 Boden, Domonic 1 21 Bondick, Becky 121 Boner, Derek 121 Boudreaux, Kim 121, 282 Bowen, Laura 121, 354 Brannies, Etna Brassell, Ava 121, 265 Bray, Kimberly 121, 134. 364, 283 Braymer, Martel 121 Brazzel, Stephen 121, 175 Bridges, Patrick 121 Brightwell, William 121 Brochner, Michelle 121, 346 Brooks, Clayton 121 Brooks, Danny 121 Brooks, Randy 121, 252 Brooks, Brooks, Robin 121, 300 Victor 121, 231 Brothers, Jill 121. 283 Brown, Leslie 121, 356, 236 Brown, Margaret 121, 252 Brown, Robert 121, 236 Brown, Frank 121, 281, 275, 277 Brown, Zina 121 Broyles, Tommy 121, 202 Brunson, Craig 121 Bryson, Dennis 121 Bryant, Maria 121 Buck, Todd 121 Buettemeyer, Kimberly 121, 265 Bui, Kim-Chau 121 Toops Isabella 111, 346 Townsand, Mike 112 Truitt, Scott 112 Tumlinson, Darold 112 Turnbull, Denise 112, 272 Tutt, Bobby 112 Upfold, Richard Urquhart, Missy 112, 218, 219, 356, 253. 198 Utasi, Lisa 42, 112, 364, 236, 252, 202, 265. 266 Valencia, Jesse Valencia, Ronnie Van Zandt, Elizabeth 112, 284 Vargas, Elizabeth 112, 227, 285 Vasquez, Shane 112, 305 Vaughan, Mark 112, 236, 238 Vaughan, Laci 112, 348, 250 Vernon, Randy 112, 193, 195, 194 Ververs, Vickie 112, 281 Vick, Vicki 112, 340, 236 Vickers, Susie 112, 344, 265 Wade, Sandra 112, 350, 265 Wade, Teddy 112 Wadsworth, Amy 112, 360, 236 Waldrop, Larry 112, 230 Walker, Brenda 178, 177 Sophomores Acker, Sandra 120, 244, 275, 274 Adams, Brian 120 Adams, Douglas 120 Adams, Sherri 120 Adcock, Gregory 120 Aguirre, Silvia 120, 346 Aguirre, Yvonne Alcazar, Jeff 120 Alexander, Dana 120 Alexander, Shelley 120, 265 Allred, Rhonda 120 Altum, Greg 120, 234 Anderson, Christopher 120 Anderson, David 120, 198 Anderson Eric 120 239 Anderson: Judy 120, 361, 236 Anderson, Leslie 120 Anderson Nan 120 132 364 236 Anderson: Trisha 120, 234, 275 Angel, Michael 120 Antilley, Arledge, Alice 120, 265 Lloyd 120 Armstrong, Brooks 120 Ashworth, Tracy 120 Bagby, Lisa 120, 348, 265 Baker, Jerold Rhonda 120, 275 Short, James 110 Simmons, Cara 110 imons, Jean Anne 110, 346, 247 rimpson, Keith 110 fkipworth, Jamie 110 Smith, Cathy 110 Zmith, Cynthia 110, 252 Smith, David 110, 292 Smith, Jeanni 110, 298, 301 Smith, Joseph Walls, David 112 Wall, Tracy Ward, Carl Washburn, Scott 112 Washington, Regent 112 Watson, Guy 112 Wayman, John 112, 234, 372 Weaver, Keith 112, 265 Weber, Steve 29, 112, 252, 371 Welch, Staci 1 12 Ballaro, Peter 120 Bannister, Dianne 120 Barath, Liz 120 Barnes, Kim 42, 120, 265, 268 Barrett, Bronwen 120, 358, 265, 268 Barry, Julie 120, 236 Barton, Jana 120, 234 Basquette, Roger 120, 371 Bayardo, Elsa 120 Beaird, Nancy 120, 283 Burks, John 121, 294, 292 Burks, Sherry 121, 123, 198 Burnam, Stephanie 121, 354 Bush, Mike 121, 281 Butler, Stephanie 121, 283 Caffey, Leatrioe 121, 346, 231 Caldwell, Nancy 121, 356 Caldwell, Sandra 121, 198 Caliendo, Tonya 121, 275 Callan, James 121, 234, 265 Calton, Dale 121, 342 Campbell, Manley 121 Canant, Terri 121 Cannen, Jim Cantrell, Paul 121, 265 Carroll, Rodney 121 Carroll, Wendell 121, 300 Carroll, William Cartee, Brian 121 Carter, Craig 121, 250, 251, 275, 277 Carter, Robert 121, 265 Casey, Dina 121, 354 Casey, Johnny 121 Castillo, Angela 121, 282 Castleberry, Tammy 121 Cathey, Chuck 121, 236, 175 Cavanaugh, Cindy 121, 344, 234, 265, 267 Caywood, Mark 121 Cecil, Tina 122 Ceniglis, Tom 122, 250, 251 Chadwick, Lanece 122 Chambliss, Rebecca Chandler, Carol 122, 281 Cheek, Robert 122, 133, 300 Cheek, Shelley 122, 282 Clark, Brent 122 Clemons, Tommy 122 Click, Bobby 122, 281, 300 Cloutier, John 122 377 Cochra Cockru n, David 122, 236, 265 m, Donna 122, 282, 275 Coleman, Charlotte 122, 348, 275 Coleman, Christina 122 Collier, Colyer, Colyer, Conley, Cal 122 Kimberly 122, 265 Lisa 122, 265 Gloriana 122, 252 Connally, Aaron Cook, Stephen 122, 117, 265. 266 Coon, Cathy 122 Copeland, Jeffery Coplin, Kenneth 122 Cossabone, Linda 122 Couch, Doyle 122 Cravey, Tammy 122, 202 Crawford, Holly 122, 358, 236 Croft, Sharon 29, 122, 250, 231 Cuesta, Dierdre 122 Curnally, Scott 122 Curry, Tom 122 Cutbirth, Cheryl Daae, Kenneth 122 Dakey, Lisa 122 Daigle, Michelle 122, 364, 236 Dacel, Ken 265 Daniell, Shala 122, 265 Daniels, Carol 122 Daniels, Kim 122, 364, 236, 275 Davenport, Donald 122 David, Michael 122 Davila, Stephen Davis, Donald 122 Davis, Ken 122 Davis, Larry 122 Davis, Warren 122 DeAnda, Andy 122, 305 DeAnda, Randy 122, 283 DeBerry, Brenda 122, 275 DelaCruz, Sam 122 Dement, Tamera 122, 300 Depew, Velvet Derrett, Cora 122, 265 Derricott, Anita 122 Diaz, Johnny 122 Dick, Denise 29, 122, 123, 354, 370 Dick, Ronald 122, 300 Dixon, Angela 122, 265 Dokey, Lisa 122 Dorcy, Garth 122 Dorsett, Susan 42, 122, 344, 265, 268, 267 Downing, Kelli 122 Druesedow, Donald Druin, Paula 122, 282 Duck, Mary 122, 346, 250, 251, 265 Dunlap, Jeffrey 122 Dunlap, Matt 122 Dunn, Tina 122, 275 Dunnam, Angie 122 Dusckas, Greg 122, 236, 175 Earnest, Danny 122 Easley, Paul 122, 281 Eaves, John 122, 265 Ebbs, Manda 122 Eichler, Eddie 122, 281, 300 Elliott, Sharon 122 Elliott, Stephanie 122 Ellis, David 277 Ellison, Mickey 292 Ely, Rick 122 Emory, Sherrie 122, 275 Enders, Lance 124 English, Ron 124, 193, 195 Essex, Mickey 124 Etheredge, Kirk 124, 234, 202, 281 Ferre', Steven 124, 275, 277 Fields, Kelvin 124, 175 Fisher, Nora Fitts, Tenia 124, 179, 202 Freeman, Ronald 99 Freeman, Paul 124 Fuller, Bobby 124 Galvan, Ruben 124 Gannaway, Dennis Garcia, Freddy 124 Garcia, Paul 124 Garner, Brad 124, 236 Garner, Karla 124 Gauthier, Marvin 124, 202 Grazaille, Brenda 124 Gee, Nancy Gerlach, Kris 124, 265 Gibson, Joseph 124 Gilliland, Amy 124, 356, 252, 265, 283 Gillis, Renee 124 Glover, Pat 124, 265, 275, 277 Gloyd, Russell 124 Goates, Anita 124 Goble, VaLynda 124, 350, 234 Goldman, Kellie 124, 283 Gomez, Greg 124 Grace, Crysta Graves, Timothy 124, 239 Green, Shayne 124 Gregory, Craig 124, 234 Gregory, Patricia 124, 300 Griggs, Karen 275 Grigsby, Gary 124, 236, 175 Grist, John Grothe, Lenny 124 Guajardo, Diane 124 Gunter, Pamela 124 Gursky, Gay 124 Guthrie, Andre 124 Gutierrez, Louis 124 Gutzke, Lisa 124 Gutzke, Lora 124, 282 Haddox, Callie 124, 354 Hadley, Mark 124, 132, 239 Haechton, Melody 124 Hall, Alison 124, 354, 231 Hall, Jack 124 Hall, Teresa 124, 265 Halstead, Cathy Hamil, Cynthia 29, 124, 356, 116, 265, 267 Hamilton, Ana 124 Hammer, Gregory 124 Hanna, Dennis 124 Harbour, Nancy 124 Hardee, John 124 Hardin, Brian 125, 265 Harmon, Sharon 125, 236, 179, 202 Hunt, Deborah 125, 252 Hurick, Eric 125 Hurst, Dwain 125 Hyatt, Ronald 125 Ince, Ray 125 Jacks, Scott 125 Jackson, Fred Jackson, Monique 125 Jean, Karen 125, 340, 283 Jenkins, Rusty 125 Jensen, Teresa 125 Johnson, Douglas 126 Johnson, Lin 126, 236, 175 Johnson, Ronald McNulty, Kenneth 128 McPeters, Desalee 128 McWilliams, Barbara 128, 354, 369 Macon, Angie 126, 265 Malkowski, Laurie 128, 275 Malm, Mike 128, 236, 202, 369 Mandeville, Marcel 128 Mantooth, James 128, 175 Mantsch, Scott 128, 265 Marcrum, Michelle 128 Marsalis, Mike 128, 236, 202, 275, 277 Marshall, Jim Martin, Chuck 128, 265 Martin, DeDe 179 Martin, Mae Martin, Melanie 128 Jones, Heidi 125 Jones, Kevin Jones, Linda 125, 360, 236 Jones, Rodney 126, 236 Jones, Sara 126, 282 Jones Teresa 126 352 236 Jordail, Natalie 126, 358, 234 Juhlin, Jon 126 Harris, Harris, Donna 125 Jimmie 125, 265 Harris, Lisa 125, 252 Harris, Mark 125, 281 Harris, Paula 125, 360, 236 Harris, Tracy 125 Flores, Hector 124, 265, 231 Flores, Roy Folger, Charlie 124 Foster, Amy 124, 360 Foster, Tina 124 Fowler, Darrell 124 Fowler, Ricky 124, 281 Frazier, Jeannine 124, 202, 283 Fredeck, Belinda 124 Freeman, John 124 578 Harrison, Russell 125, 234 Hathaway, Chris 125 Haynes, Carolyn 125, 367, 236 Haynes, Danny 125, 300 Hemond, Angie 125 Henderson, James 125, 281 Hendricks, Don 125 Hendrix, Brian 29, 125, 305 Henry, Lisa 125, 367, 236 Herald, Scott 125, 265 Hernandez, Rebecca Herndon, Amy 125, 234, 369 Herrera, Roberts Hewitt, Debbie 125 Hill, Dana Hill, Leanne 125 Hill, Paula 125 Hodges, Suzette Hoff, Ronald 125 Hoffman, Ashley 125, 244 Holcombe, Vicki 125 Hollowell, Amy 125, 350, 198, 265, 282 Holmes, Jamie 125, 265 Holmes, Lisa 125, 282 Hopkins, Ruby 125 Horn, Robin 125 Hotchkiss, Kelly 125, 252, 275 House, Vicki 125, 354, 236 Hoy, Steve 125, 305 Hughes, Billy 125 Hughes, Blake 125, 199, 300 Hughes, Kathryn 125, 356, 252, 265, 272, 274 Kapuscinski, Renee 126 Karrick, Angela 126 Keathley, Lauren 126, 129, 364, 236 Kendall, Mike 126, 231 Kennedy, Darla 126, 275 Kennedy, Deborah 126, 281 Kershaw, Willie 126, 202 Kessinger, Kerry 126, 252 Killcrease, Robbie 126 King, Billy 126, 300 King, Patrick 126 King, Paul 126 Kiser, Tommy 126, 234 Konecny, Wade 126, 294, 292 LaBrenz, Annette 126 Lacayo, Marco 126 Lago, Lisa 126, 283 Laird, Greg 126, 236, 275, 277 Laird, Robert 126, 265, 300 Lambert, Tracy 126 Lammons, Cliff 126 Landrum, Laura 126 Lane, John 126, 252 Lane, Robert 265, 230 Lantrip, Randy 126, 234, 265 Large, Cregg 126, 236 Larsen, Richard LaSalle, Ralph 126 Lassiter, Tammera 126 Lawlis, Talley 126, 358, 372 Lawson, Nancy 126, 198 Lee, Brian 126 Leggett, Roger 126, 305 Lemley, Gene 126 Lenius, Donna 126 Letz, Pam 126, 358 Lewis, Jacqueline 126 Liebman, Eric 126 Lioce, Ronnie 126 Lisman, Karen 126 Little, Dennis 126 Lockhart, Miriam 126, 372, 370 Longmire, Steven 126, 265, 300 Lopez, Linda Lord, Donna 126 Love, Tony 126, 265 Lovett, Robert 126 Lucas, Donald 126 Lowe, Richelle Luera, Margaret 126 Lujano, Michael 126 Lummus, Linda 126 McCann, Moya 128, 202 McCarthy, Yulri 128, 281 McCaskill, Ronald 37 McCombs, Richard McConnico, Kenneth 128, 371, 275, 277 McCormick, Sherry 128, 252, 234, 265 McCoy, Rickey 128 McCusker, Marc 128 McDonald, Delena 128 McGhghy, Daniel 128 McKean, Jimmie 128, 300 McKelvain, James 128 McMahon, Chia 128, 234, 265 McNally, Deborah Martinez, Fernando 128 Martinez, Rose 128 Martinez, Yolanda 128, 265 Marshall, Jim 128 Mason, Willie 128 Massey, Kim 128, 358, 236 Mathis, Kay 128 Mathews, David Mattingly, Tisha 128, 234 Meadows, Debbie 128, 300 Medina, Victor 128, 281 Mendenhall, Cheryl 128, 356, 236, 207 210. 370. 372 Middlebrook, Julia 29, 128, 340, 250, 251, 371, 275 Miers, Tonya 128, 348, 275 Miller, Dina 128, 344, 234, 265 Miller, Tammy 128 Milliner, Monty 128, 239 Mims, Marty 128 Mitchell, Billy 128 Mixon, Miriam 128, 272, 273, 274 Moncibaiz, Anna 128, 350, 250, 251 Monk, Ellen 128, 356, 252, 275 Montez, Evelyn 128 Moody, Sharon 128 Moore, Cary 128 Moore, Mara 128, 364, 236 Moore, McDonald 31, 128 Moore, Ronald 128 Morey, Russell 128 Morgan, Melissa 128 Morris, Brad 128, 234, 202 Morrison, Brad 128 Morrow, Mitzi 128, 250 Moseley, Carman 128 Mottern, Ron 128 Mulhearn, Brian Mullen, Judy 128 Mullins, Tawney 128, 352, 275 Munguia, Nelida 128, 282 Murphree, Kara 128, 360 Murray, Donna 128, 250 Murray, Michael 128 Musgrave, Leslie 29, 128 Myatt, Cynthia 128, 282 Napier, Darrell 128, 265, 300 Nash, Tim 128, 236, 175 Nelson, Terry 128 Newcomb, Jimmy 128 Newhouse, Karla 128, 360, 268, 267 Newma n, Kevin 128 Nichols, Mary 128 Noack, Rhonda 130, 346, 281, 283 Nobles, Sharon 130, 179 Norton, Kim 130 Nowlin, Myra 130, 265 O'Brien, Michael 130, 236 O'Gorman, Kenneth 130, 305 Oliver, Rhonda 130 Olmos, Sandy 130, 300 Ostercamp, Pam 130, 132 Owen, Shawn 130, 300 Owens, Randy 130 Owens, Tina 130 Pace, Susan 130, 282 Packwood, Randy 130 Padilla, Bernabe 130 Paradoshi, Adam Park, Doug 130 Parker, Cynthia 130, 344 Parker, Paige 130, 300 Parker, Shelly 130, 265 Parker, Tonni 130, 275 Smith' Hanks, Shcrilyn 144, 244 Parkman, David 130 Patterson, Kris 130, 367, 236 Paul, Joel 130, 175 Payne, Staci 130, 367, 236, 275 Pearson, Dean 130 Pearson, Donna 130 Pelletier, Mark 130 Penkert, Holly 130, 354, 236 Perez, Sueme 130, 234 Perry, Ruby Perry, Tammy 130, 265 Peters, Danny 130, 275, 277 Pettigrew, Rob 130 Phillips, John 130, 199 Pickens, Eddie 130 Piecuch, Tom 130 Pierce, James 130 Pitcock, Tommy 305 Pittmau, Cynthia 130, 350, 265 Plowman, Jeff 130, 234, 265 Polk, Michelle 130, 364 Polston, Melody 130 Pope, Ron 130, 265, 231 Porter, Cheryl 130, 275 Portor, Rhonda Prado, Mike 130 Presley, Ray 130 Prew, Debra 130, 350, 265 Price, Donna 130 Proctor, Mark 130, 234, 265 Provencio, Robert 130 Pruitt, Rhonda 130 Pruitt, Tad 130, 234, 265, 267 Pruski, Mary 130, 340 Pugh, King 130, 275, 277 Pulscher, Jeanette Purser, Missy 130, 344, 234, 369 Puryear, James 130 Rainey, Jackie 130 Ramirez, Maria 130, 340, 234 Randel, Jon 131, 234 Rapson, Bill Veg 131, 132, 234 Raymer, Rhonda 131 Read, Robin 131, 340, 231 Reed, Carolyn 131 Reed, Christian Reed, Joe 369 Reedy, Scott 131, 236, 116 Reese, Lee Ann 131, 364, 282, 283 Reynolds, Lisa 131, 354, 234 Rhodes, Cody 131, 300 Richardson, Laurie 131, 283 Richardson, Robert 131, 275, 277 Riddell, Kim 131 Riggins, Oscar Roach, Thomas Roberson, Alvin 131, 265 Roberts, Grady 131, 236, 239 Roberts, James E. 131 Roberts, James T. 131 Roberts, Sandra Robinson, Dwight 131 Robinson, Johnny 131 Roden, Adam 131 Rodriguez, Gloria 131, 275 Rodriguez, Tommy 131 Roetto, Mark 131 Rogers, Patricia 266, 131, 344, 253, 236, 265 Rogers, Paul 131 Rogers, Ricky 131 Rosales, Charles Rucker, Randy 131, 236 Rumans, Linda 131, 275 Sanders, Lori 131 Savard, Jean 131, 360 Sawyer, Alben 131, 202 Scalf, Randy 131 Scarbrough, David 131, 175, 275, 277 scafgau, Lori 131, 367, 236, 206, 208, 370, 372 Scholtz, Melodee 131 Schwartz, Kathy 131, 350, 252, 265 Schwartz, Steve 131 Scott, Angela 131 Scott, Daniel 131 Scott, Jennifer 131 Scott, Lisa 131, 367, 236, 117 Seabourn, Dean 131 Seay, Sheila 131, 352, 282, 283 Seldon, Carla 179, 177 Sewell, Billy 131, 275 Shew, Lisa 131, 367 Shin, Sam 131 Siewert. Jill 131, 364 Sikes, Marlene 131 Sills, Cheryl 131 Simmons, Angela 131, 360, 236 Singleton, James Skinner, Tommy 131 Slaton, Lorie 131 Slaughter, Leon 131, 202, 231 Slayton, Theresa 131 Slimp, Tracey 131, 283 Smith, Angie 282 Smith, April 131, 275 Smith, Judy 131, 283 Smith, Kym 133 Smith, Linda Smith, Steven 133, 300 Wanda 133, 234 Wardlow, John 135, 281 Washburn, Mark 135 Washington, Lawrence 135 Watkins, Micheal 135 Watson, Mark 135 Watson, Wadie 135, 199 Wehunt, Kristin 135 Welch, Tim 135 Westmoreland, Christa 135, 275 Wheatley, Glen 135 Wheeler, Gaylene 135, 265, 282 Whisenhunt, Todd 135, 239 Whitaker, Christie 135 White, John 135 White, Martha 135, 364 White, Robert 135, 238 White, Stewart 135 White, Tammy 135 Wieland, Julie 135 Somerville, Rene' 133 Somerville, Rita 133 Sonnenburg, Jeff 133 Soules, Pamala 133, 348, 275 Speight, Russell 133 Spencer, Cristy 133 Spicer, Carrie 133, 340, 265, 275 Spicer, Patti 133, 346, 234 Spivey, Janet Spraberry, Scott 133 Spradlin, Tony 133, 293, 292 Standly, Micheal 133, 236, 193, 195 Stanhouse, Michael 133 Stanislawczyk, Karen 133, 231 Stanislawczyk, Sharon 133, 275 Stanley, Edward 133 Steele, Kelly 133, 342, 281 Stevens, Barbara 133, 283 Stevens, Shawn 133 Stills, Mike 133 Strevel, Teresa 133 Strouse, Donna 133 Strouse, Jennifer Sublett, Jana 133 Sullivan, Michele 133 Summers, Kimberli 133 Sumner, Leslie 133, 340, 369, 231 Swinson, Jason 133 Swofford, Sharla 133, 358, 236 Sylvester, Lee 133, 300 Tafelmeyer, Janna 133 342, 275, 300 Tarpley, Chuck 133 Tatum, Carla 133, 236, 179 Tatum, Marty 133 Wigfall, Janet 135, 283 Wigfall, Jimmy 1 Wilcox, Kimberley 135 Wilkins, Lisa 135, 356, 231 Williams, Carl 135, 265 Williams,'John 135, 281 Williams, Stacey 135 Williams, Vickie 135 Willis, Denise 135 Wilson, Sherie 135, 340, 265, 231 Wilson, Steve 135, 300 Winkler, Mike 135, 265 Winters, Lesa 135 Wong, Anna 135 wood, June 131, 135, 361, 236, 206, 209, 370, 372 Woodlin, Dan 135, 252, 281 Woolf, Elizabeth 135 Wright, Corky 135 Wright, Scott 135 Wulf, Linda Wyrick, Nancy 135 Yancy, Brian 135 Yarbrough, Cheryl 135, 346 Yarbrough, DeAnn 135 Young, Brad 135 Young, Robyn 135, 358 Yungblut, Scott 135, 234, 175 Zapata, Joe 135 Zite, Brad Zullo, Michae Taylor, Kimberly 133, 352, 252 Taylor, Linda 133 Taylor Paul 133 Faculty Thiele, Derek 133 Thomas, Jackie 133, 282 Thomas, Russell 133 Thompson, Deborah 133 Thomason, Kevin 133, 293, 292 Thompson, Rickey 133, 252, 265 Tidwell, Joseph 133 Tobin. Tracy 29, 133, 340, 234 Tooke, Samuel Toops, Leo 133 Tucker, Andrew 133 Tudor, Jana 133, 358, 236 Tunnell, William 133 Turner, Sherri 133, 236 Tyler, Terry 265 Underwood, Brigitte 133, 234, 282 Underwood, Bob 133 Underwood, Chris 133 Unrue, Brent 133, 234, 265 Upton, Mike 133, 265 Urquhan, Debbie 135, 344, 265, 282 Valdez, Peter 292 Vantilborg, Julie 125, 135 Varner, Sherri 234 Villarreal, Ruben Vineyard, William Voight, Ida 135 Wagstaff, Robert 135, 202 Waldrop, Gary 135 Walker, Linda Wallace, Justin 135, 231 Walters, Vaughn 300 Walton, Donna 135, 250, 265, 268 Alcorta, Sammy 154 Alderman, James 152 Allen, Doris 143 Anderson, Vicki 150 Armstrong, Wanda 146 Baccus, Elaine Barnes, Francis Bauernfeind, Roger 138 Bedford, Herben 146 Belf, Danny 147 Black, Leigh 144 Blackford, Jimmie 144 Bonds, Maxene 144 Borcik 154 Brailsford, Valree Brady, Edward 152, 244 Branson, Paul 146 Brown, Madeleine 27, 149 Buck, Stephen 146 Burke, Joan 144 Caldwell, Sara 152 Case, Marc 150 Childers, Carl 152, 202 Clayton, Louis 154 Clement, Nedra 144 Cochran, Luella 152 Conley, James 154 Cook, Gene 154 Crawford, Anita 140 Crowson, Sue Cumming, Jack 151 DeBerry, Susan 147 Dick, Lela 143 Dougherty, Chester 147 Dougherty, Donna 150 Dudley, Mike 31, 150 Ellis, Karen Enger, Gina 144 Fanning, Ann 154 Finley, Bruce 31, 146 Fleming, Carol 144, 244 Freeman, Lowell 155, 301 Garza, Isidoro Goff, Dorothy Green, Sonja 143 Griffith Granville 150 Hartgraves, Beulah Hatch, Garnie 139 Haynes, Cherie 149 Hermann, Frances 142 Hobbs, Linda Holladay, Robert 145, 234, 281 Hughes, Billy 149 lnzer, Ray 150 Ivey, Mary 149 Jarvis, Beulah 145 Jennings, Marsha 149, 74 Johnson, Dalton 155 Johnston, Vivian 155 Kelley, Sharon 148, 282 Kendrick, Dorothy 143 Kidd, Natha King, Donald 150 Kute, Nadine Lindsey, Melvin 152, 193 Longacre, Evelyn 142 Lowry, Denise 148, 283 Mark, Mary 150 Martin, Prentice 150 Mathieson, Mary 155, 284, 285 May, Robert 155 McKenzie, Barbara 140 McKenzie, Thelma 149 McKinney, James 146 McKinnon, William 150 McSwain, Harold 151 Middleton, Mary 146, 147 Miller, Melba 142 Nall 151 Neeley, Beth 148, 283 Neill, Alton 31, 149 Neill, Judy 153 Neslage, Sheila Newman, Madie Newton, Michael Overton, Ray 18, 19 Overton, William 151, 231 Owen, Katherine Owen, Virginia Parrish, Camille 145 Payne, James 155 Payne, Vicki 153 Penick, Patricia 145, 179 Pilcher, Melissa 145 Potter, Charles 153 Reese, James 142 Rhodes, Billy 155 Robertson, Portia 145 Robinson, Leland 155, 301, 302 Rogers, Nancy Rollins, Jeanne 151 Sanders, John 153 Santibanez, Thelma 150 Schmittou, Reford 139 Seay, Wanda Solley, Glenna Shahan, Bill Sheets, Martin 153 Shewmake, Jack 155, 260 379 Short, Jimmy 150 Sloan, Derrell 230 Smith, Jimmy 155, 292 Smith, Louise 155 Strickland, Joanna 145 Sumerlin, Bobbie 151 Swinson, Kater Taylor, Stephanie 153 Thornhill, Ralph 151 Ticer, Mary 142 Townley, Sharon Treat, Barbara 143 Turk, Donna Walter, Nancy Ward, Ernest 153 Watkins, William 140 Weissinger, Betty 148, 282 Wheeler, Teresa 153 Williams, D'Lana 147 Williams, Kathryn 380 Williams, Rose 143 Wilson, Edward 27, 145, 258 Wood, Jerry 140 Woodward, Pearl 149 Wright, Col. John 155 Ads A-l Paint and Body Works 313 ACU 331 Abilene Lighting, Company 321 Abilene National Bank 317 Aldersgate United Methodist Ch B's Ceramic Mud Hens 314 The Bath Shoppe 339 Aunt Betty's Rags 337 Harlon Bearden Insurance 315 Big State Tire Company 316 Bill's Camera Repair 318 urch Child's Play 318 CMA 334 CMA 335 Coca Cola Bottling Company 311 Dr. Pepper 328 Douglas Accounting 312 First Baptist Church 319 Frances' Salon 339 Full Service Cleaners 323 Furr's 339 Gateway Realtors 323 Gibson's 327 Grigsby's Rag Doll 327 Hardin Simmons University 333 Haseloffs Kennels 313 Images 321 Jay and Ray Cleaners 314 Joke and Magicland 314 JRB 318 Key City Electric 314 K1ine's Studio 320 La Femme Sportife 325 Long John Si1ver's Seafood Shoppe 313 Mary Pat's Salon 321 Curtis Mathes Showroom 316 McKeever's Cleaners 321 McKissack Appliance and TV 315 McMurry College 324 Mr. Gattis Pizza 318 Modern Boot and Shoe Service 321 Morrison Supply Company 322 Motherhood Maternity 339 The Pender Company 321 Pepsi Cola 329 Petrolero 338 Pioneer Drive Baptist Church 332 Richard's Hallmark Shop 314 S 8: Q Clothiers 316 St. Paul United Methodist Church Sanford Electric 325 Sonic 338 Southwest Park Barber Shop 314 Talisman Business Staff 326 T G 8z Y 313 Thompson Business Service 314 Tucker's Cleaners 337 .qv A. wr, V 2 .3-f f 5- J ff f E ff A- -4, 'iw , - M auf, , . 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We are sailing stormy seas, We are flying, passing high clouds, I am dying, forever crying, to be near you, to be free. to be near you, tozbe free. to be near you, who can say. 382 - f .1-vet-un. '-3-A-:-aiiwnii. 2665 .-n qyilq ' 'i ? f' wi v . - . . - 'wav' s qt' I'- 5 if N. A A.. ,. Q! JW'- fi' was ' bf? 1 , ....QxME ,.,o 01h 1 WV 1 , - tv' ' f -Y 14- H-41. J vw -, fp. t F fy- tj' h,,'7',J . W ,-N - firm!! 4' , wY,,, ' ' 4 ,- , A- -wltiqw. 1' ,fir an I .f f p-1 Q wi Q0 12 ,457 7 ' K' A A , ,t , - 5 av ,f N gs- . i iiii I i i i xi ' i g gwri I ,gas-., ti ii - V I f f J ,EV W . V, f , . VK V , A., t Q b Y. '.fd'.3g,,l 'iy 3 Qi xg? t A 3- my-M M My , ,-wk 1 HM45g,xm, k3,4?1 1 :f,.,,.i 71.60 L , , f n f 5 K V ,, c ' me ,Q W V Q. 'f . g 5 5 ,ss ' Q K . ,-1..: - - ,. ,V M M , f' K 5 Sometimes hath the brightest day a cloudg And after summer evermore succeeds ' Barren winter, with his vvrathful nipping cold: , s f So cares and joys aboungiittss if ,, , - , ..',, -'L- K ' ' ' , ' f mf'-1 - , A fleet- t t :tt t t tttt . . 384 - A ' M- if P H it is , , ,Q ...Jag . X 5 'vb' U ig People seemed somewhat skeptical when they found out that two juniors were going to be the ecftors of the Talisman. Many people said we couldn't do it. But we, along with our great staff and wonderful sponsors made it through another year. Despite the many obstacles we faced such as: chgging through the dipsy-dumpster in the middle of the nght to Hnd the only copies of our layout posters, when Mr Holladay wore two cffferent pair of shoes to school when our Hnal deadHne was moved up two weeks, when Randy came down with the chicken pox the nght before the Hnal deadline, and when Dale ran out of Kleenex tissues, just to name a few minor things. T A We would eamestly Hke to thank: Mr. john Khne, Mr. john Reddin and Mr. Larry Sanders for the many pictures they cfd for us throughout the book and for the MANY rush jobs they did for us, Dr and Mrs. M H. Shoultz for the use of their home for the senior officers picture, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood for the use of their lovely yard for our staff pictures, Mn jack Cummings for putting up with the photographers and letting them use his darkrooms, Mr. Roger Bauemfeind and the faculty staff for their patience with our staff Gibsons and IGGY for letting us use their shopping carts on presentation day mucho thanks to Taco Bueno for our late nght snacks, to the racfo stations for making us believe there is life after midnght, to Pink Floyd for The Wall Mrs. Stnckland and Miss Penick for all the trouble we caused them over their pages, our dedicated custodians for keeping our room clean between workdays and deadlines, a very very special thanks to our staff members who put in MANY long hard hours to give you a book of memories to hold on to foreven and a very special note of thanks, love, and appreciation to two very special people who hebed us every step of the way' Mrs. Doris Allen and Mr. Robert Holladay. We sincerely hope you enjoy this book in hope that someday this book will revive many happy meaningful memones of your days at Cooper. 1 Yours Truly Nelda ColHns David Spears Editors-in-chief This is a little thank you to the people who made this year super. Thanks to Tequial and Bandit for waking me up when my alarm cfdn't go off Thanks to all the photographers who came over to my house to get tilm just as I was getting in the whirlpool a special thanks to Roger who always said I thought you were going to shoot it??? Thanks to my sister for our Talisman shirts and all the other art work she did for the Talisman, special thanks to Molly for her thoughtfulness, help and special fnendshp, for always being there when things got rough and lets not forget her great cooking. Thanks also to my co-ecftor Nelda, for her support, teamwork and most of all for her friendshp Most importantly a special thanks to mom and dad for keeping my dinner warm 24 hours a day and for being very very understancfng and hekaful throughout this past year. RS. D. S. This is to the special people who hekzed me with their loving support, to Edye who said 'I don't know .how you it, and I don't know either to my -dog who unselhshly greeted me at the door in the wee hours of the moming, to my sister. who hekaed me count sophomore ballots till four in the moming, to Kelly who cheered me up with his phone calls when Talisman had me worried to David my great co-editor who put up with all my stubbomness and bluntness and made this book and ' d ll h nd never lost their patience with year truly wonderful and last but not least to my parents who were behln me a t e way a me. RS. N. C. RS. Mr. Holladay would Hke to thank the greatest staff in the world for a great job. Thank you for all the hours and hours and hours and hours. Thanks also to the patient parents of the staff members. R. H 386 xx ln., O, GO A 0 Q.: r Zn' iam 5. 4 . Q'hf.fAr1'i
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