David W Carter High School - Round Up Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1971

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W ,. i ,ix x ,L f1ii211+ffs1ReyH L I MC ,...g.qfV 5 giiig 'ist in -If 53 S g..,g2Q5,t M Maxx 1:ffQiQIEg,,'K .Qs'-' 9 a vsiwglgxsvi .mi If Qi In 'I l'41f-FIJI , S Sf: If 'Q 'W Q ' i':If-Ig-.Q aw Sntlsxfgkxfx 'fx 'Q Iv, 'gigglfff 122 si- gffr M gg 1 I ll x H K 1 3 . 'L' f LL , Q, 1 X ,ng 3.119- 5 0. . 3 in gisifff' 14 I-lilizzf 'MJ -as-ff PN, ,... X we as -5 7', , I ,em 4413 Wil Evelyn Beard, head of the art department of thc Dallas schools. Mr, Reid, head of School aflfliirs, gggqqmn-w-157 K, ,LQZM 5.11. a ' fin -I . 1 4 -In . ., ' w--Www 'A'-lP??? '?LT-f? Bf!h32i12!4IIYIPIIIKE ewzegz -kxixniuu ' -run -lalillch ....f. 2- 1- :I If-Intl-I un -L Ll L-.-f1--- V: 'i '2T!'!11 20 ACADEMICS THE DALLAS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT BUILDING N '-f 'k'f:swue5f.f' .. .M ' ' Zfib,!'if5 iL'5 '2f A f W, D.l.S.D. Visiting the Dallas Independent School District Adminstration Building gives one an opportunity to see how much time and work is involved in mak- ing it an important educational center. We met many interesting people in positions of significance. Among them was Evelyn Beard, head of the art de- partment of the Dallas Schools. ln her office was a collection of outstanding art work by students representing all grade levels and schools. Mr. Reid deals with school affairs. discipline, drug abuse. and the newly formed LIFE Leadership Program. He stated that his main concern at present is vandalism. and he showed us the file of reports from the schools directing our attention to the fact that Carter had sixteen re- ports during the first three months of school. Larry Ascough, Asst. to the Su- perintendent of Communications, puts out the Board Report, which briefs our school district on Education Board ac- tivities. These people are a part of the dedi- cated staff who help our school district meet the needs of individual students. f Vicki Iacobus Y Photos by Larry Ascough. Assistant to the Supl-rintenslc-nt of Communications. Ighn Mitghgll 1 4. Dr. Nolan Estes talks to student about stndentslift' at Carter. ACADEMICS 21 Board of Education At a meeting of the Board of Education, one could observe the unity' of its members and their dedication to the best interest of the Dal- las schools. Among many of the items sched- uled in the day's activities were the customary welcoming address, the induction of the newest board member, and the recognition of outstand- ing high school students. Last summer the board members worked toward many school reforms. Among these were the addition of subjects which would better meet individual needs, the teacher aid program, and the air-con- ditioning bond for Dallas schools. Such accomplishments may seem to be insig- nificant, but after witnessing the board mem- bers in action it was apparent that a great deal of hard work goes into each educational im- provement. - Vicki Iacobus - Photos by Iohn Mitchell President of Dallas Independent School Board, Dr. Marvin H. Berke- ley addressing audience at board meeting. l Members ofthe Dallas lndependent School District Board of Education are scaled left to right: Trinidad Garza, G. R. Hollingsworth, ,lolin Plath Crcen, Dr. Emmett, J. Conrad fVicc Prcsidentl, Dr. Marvin H. Berkeley fprcsidf-ntl. Dr. Nolan Estes fSupcrintcndentl. Mrs. Henri L. Brotnbcrg, Jr., Dr. Sam R. Faris, Dr. Daniel W. Foster, and ,loe W. Kirven. 22 ACADEMICS News media highlights School Board in actions Bob Gooding and other newsmen amending 3 board meeting. Mr. Fuller, a member of the D.l.S.D. Administration, gives oath of office to newest board member, Joe W. Kirven. Above are students and their respective principals who were honored hy the board as outstanding peoplv in our City. l ACADEMICS 23 1 X TR ' Q- -1, v wg? K f X k A .,k. K ,,S,,,1g,:wk Q. I v - . ...mx ..:,:f1.fgg,za1f, W,,g.wsss vg.-1gg14mfQ.-iglay. ,,w:,1es4,. - :fi :smsbz uv 'vf 12, :wir Mr. Harold Lichten ald 24 ACADEMICS i Mr. l..if'htenwald takes tirne to explain prow-tliiral rules. Principal - Mr. Harold Lichtenwald Mr. Harold Lichtenwald has been principal of Carter for five years. He was selected as the outstanding administrator of Dallas by the teachers of Dallas. He has also served on many committees such as the Drug Abuse Committee and the Control Modular Schedule Program. Mr. Lichtenwald feels the job of a principal has changed throughout the years from the role of a disciplinarian, to an instructional leader. and now to a manager of conflicts. He was the head of a principal workshop in Lake Charles. Louisiana during the summer. This year, Mr. Li- chtenwald does not handle as many administra- tive duties as he has before. He can spend this extra time to establish a more personal contact with the activities going on in our school. Mr. Lichtenwald hopes that in the future Car- ter will have a self-paced program so that each student may progress on his level. Mr. Lichten- wald hopes to maintain a high morale between the students and staff through the administra- tive actions. and he thinks that everyone should strive for an enthusiastic spirit at Carter. Visiting with students at tht- National Honor Som'-is-tvs tea prmifles one of the Mr. Lichtenwald gives special recognition to Dr. David W fTlOl E' !'l l2iXiTlg IUUXUUYIIS. Carter. nanwstlke of our school. ACADEMICS 25 -7 , f- Mfrs W ta if W A rr f '- il Q Mf ' t Q . . r . V bf- ,,,1 f W 'J if lt 'i ,J , 1 if i f W. , ,- e r , 5. t ir, ,i A if ff , E k his , VV A A J A . E '1 1 2 N - fi i .V if Vhh' i I f ...,,, V7'z 1 ,V ,.,, H, 2 J 1 A : t ,, , V ILL Mr. White looks Over CHITIPUS bCf0f6 leav- Duties include discussing campus problems with students. ing after a hard day's work. ssistant Principal Mr. Llo d White Mr. White is one.of the most instrumental persons of our school. He employs his efforts of understanding to reach the main goal he has for Carter. Which is to establish an atmosphere created by the faculty and students that pro- motes ,a feeling of belonging and worth in each person at Carter. The total employment at Carter is very im- portant, but as Mr. White sees it, the student body is our greatest asset for the future. While his duties as an assistant principal in- clude setting calendar dates, presiding over the various assemblies, and coordinating all activi- ties and policies, he feels his main duty is to bridge the gap between the administration and the student body. 26 ACADEMICS W ,c ,,,, ...gf 'f 'sf : ,w Mr. White gives our daily announcements. Ms. Shirley Bissetl it .,, Counselors . - ..g... endeavor to set up ' ooe, at 6 ,, e if Aeqv g l eeeeeee s ,A r SC G ll GS . I 'J,, A Wit: ,:v, ft ' e o Ms. Juanita Burks Ms. Betty Hale Ms, Eleanor jenkins s.M.U. - BA., MA., T.C,U., E.T.S.U.g cutamf N,T.S.U.-B.S. arm., M. g..me,,a,y College, TIQUI Pupil-personnelCouns. Courts. of Ed., M.of H.P.E.R.: A T-AUMIA-5 Quidanm. Guidance Couns, Cows. W? v 'E' A n Milk! '3- Consultation and guidance are two of the services offered by the counselors. With their assistance, Carter students are able to make important plans and decisions for college. Miss Hale and A Miss Ienkins volunteer advice and answers to any problems or questions that arise during the school year. Gther duties of the counselors include keeping permanent records. planning sched- ules, leveling classes, and enrolling new students. 1 Calendars and records for daily activities Mrs. Dugger and Mrs. Melton keep track of student attendance records. fill Mrs. Douglas, day. 'l . Aky, e f i ' 'ffffif S x t M fm V i 'V , 49 . . x L W . fs. , , I t t r a if t j- ' , ' X ' , i. V t if , Y- Hifi? f' -- fl ....-v fi 11- f -5 - . f ill' A D' Q7 . - - Li- ,X -' x - f -V . i fd 1 .W . Ms. Ruth Armstrong Ms. Annu Dagger Ms, Eloise Douglags Ms. Erma Melton Ms, Mary Regan Ms. Virginia Walls Courts- Clerk Attend. Ch-rk Secretary Attend. Clerk Office Clerk ' Oflice Clerk ACADEMICS 27 Librarians begin media program Under the leadership of a new librarian. Iacel Burks. great strides have been taken to orientate and encourage students to use ma- terials in the library. Projecting into the future. Mrs. Burks sees a number of changes that will be of benefit to students and faculty. The library is moving into an expanded program for providing ma- terials for instructional learning. which is called the media program, Two types of media, instructional and learning, will be available. Materials which are to be used in the classroom will be stored in a resource center for teachers. Other media will be available in the open area for pupils to use independently. The area of the media program will be both the library and study halls. One study hall may be used for video aids which a clerk will issue to teachers and students. The other may be a quiet study area possi- bly equipped with couches. round tables, and individual study booths called carrels. Materials in this room will be limited since it is strictly for those who wish to study quietly alone. The library will then be for research only. 'Sli f Q W fi t f J I B 7 M. of Ed.: lalimnan. qs, . x X. --Wg i f' gf' h fig? V ' ' 11:5 T if gg' V C .V . .L '.,-, ff, ,ivsxzzfl -ef. .1 . fs: at V. .,... ... .-. fs... . . --gf. ir W Mi K X iz . ........ ... 11 ,ff,,,,..,,,..,5,.. . Ms. Fmnccs Casoii IBM N.T.S.C. - Bs.. N.T.S.K. Librarian .N 5 ik 3 X v - f . .X xi P K5 M., y . 'ss . Vw? at ie ' it V iira i t T ww .Vi sa,w.1Jl4 ,'.k Ma- RUW'Ni1 Ml'AlltfU'f Me- Mairla Baker Ms. Lilian Hier rcu.. Nara-. S1uiIvH3ll lVl s. lVliti'hell checks lBlVl ilata. 28 ACfXDElVllCS 5-.. .6 f. - W- 1- .1 an t 231 .6 l ' . f ,,f z jff . ..,... . 1 Aga , .avr if if as Q J fist? Ms. Florence lu-rr Lllrrarian F31 -f'-s' t if Q PM if ta . W fa if 45? Q at E ', N 1 - D L Mc, Ni-xiii Sluilx Hall Special Education increases opportunities. Reading development, writing practice, and exercises in crea- tive expression are the fundamental educational skills provided in the special education class under the guidance of Mrs. Anne Miller. These students obtain a complete curriculum in one class and receive the special attention needed to increase their oppor- tunities for later vocational training. Karen Brunswick Larry Cunningham Suzanne Granlham Jimmy Harmon Barbara ,lanacek Wendell Pollock K4 E' G ww' Q ki, ll Albert Stamps Ms, Anne Miller N.T.S.lf, 7 BS., Spuizll Special education students take advantage of rest period. Education. ACADEMICS 29 30 ADMINISTRATION Ms. Roxanne Alexander N.T.S.U. - BA.: English. Miss Elaine Ayres S.M.U, 1 BA., N.'I'.S.U. Y M. Edg English. Ms. Penny Barshop U.T.A. - B.S.1 Speech, English. l 57' Mrs. Hollowell's class spends time on group assignments. 5 6:1 5 w i V ,a x -.,. MM t.. 12511 v. N., Af' 9-I ,ff- '5 i 3 fbi? :. ,K I Q ' I 5 ii . 'i '2 ' I 'lm K V Mrs. Henigsman outlines procedure for bibliographies. L L ,......,. M. ...,. . , ,mf N M Mrs. Kline explains senior theme note cards. sisfsaigeww I A: I f.:::m K hm to ,g,.! e g .Y K , 4 .1 E Ms. Ann Kline T.T. - BA.. N.T.S.U. - M.A,: English, fb- 7 ,fb Even teachers have birthdays - but Mrs. Warlick had four fin one dayll. Ms. Tommie Warlick N.T.S fl - BA.: English. V N . ,, R . . . . Satire in Alice in A 'W 3 . t H- if Wonderland 1 li ii Thesis: Lewis Carroll takes a satirical look - aaal.fa at the world through the eyes of a child in M Q , 'iz' Alice in Wonderland. An important aspect to take into consider- M Myrna Copeland B A U. - . .: English Ms. Terry Henigsman S.C.5. - BA.: English, Journalism. W arm ' Ms. Ruth Hollowell Baylor - BA.: English. ,4. ation in Alice in Wonderland is Carroll's analysis of education. Much of the story deals with Alice's adventures in an educa- tional experience and the reaction of the im- mature mind to academic training. Alice's first experience with Wonderland comes in the form of falling down a hole, which is lined with bookshelves, maps, and charts. The hole is suggestive of education 2 Immediately book rules begin to take the place of reason3 Alice reasons on the premise of what she has learned in school not what her mind tells her is logical Gther examples of educational satire can be found throughout Alice in Wonderland The mouse states he will speak on the driest topic he knows namely English History I-le then proceeds to a lecture on William the Conqueror4 . - , , A it ' ' lx E gll L 10 fM h, 19211 p. 19 . 3. 4, b'd. ACADEMICS 31 4.41, Y .W K M., English program offers A -A----we g background for higher education i... 32 ACADEMICS Mrs. Alexander reviews her literature notes for the day's lecture Mrs. Warlick and students struggle, YES. Slfllgglf. through senior theme rvscarch day in the- library. sf 'X . , ' X W xy ,, Qff . ' N. ' l.A,, , 2 rf ' V . at Q . ' A' , L , ig-,Q at - . 2-364 ee.. V .. .rr .fiff X fx. -f--. 1 ,r X555 Miss Logan explains French geography to her second year class. Mary ,lon Creel Ms. ,Ian Logan O B U. - BA.: Stale Col- U.T.A. - B.A. P - M. of Ed. Vh h J ' ' 2 F br, f 5 A ' AQ W' - ,z ' ' Q, ' I if ff f ish . 'if K ' 'mi' V2 VV.: i my ip 4 Lil . k3,,Q . wg- 522-2 L ,,,f-2 .t Egg! . K . ' iff f 1 ,J t ex . ' i ff MS. .lo Claire Markham Ms. Celia Russell Ms. Lilliam Stamps S FA. - BA. U.T.A. 7 BA. E.T.S.U. 7 BA., M.A. Mrs Markham listens as first year students stumble throug prac-tir'v conversation. Learning meanings and pronunciation of vocabulary words takes a large portion of time in the Stalag. Languages encourage fluene , interpretation Auf Deutsh naturlieh in die Stalag! Speaking in a foreign language is not only a matter of translation. To be truly fluent, a student must learn to think in he language as well. Carter's language department attempts to help the student in this by using such aids as tapes, films, flash Cards, and classroom conversations. Custon s, geography and cul- ture are also included in the curriculum of many of the second an- this d year Classes. ACADEMICS 33 h i 1 ,1 . 1. Ms. Anita Brown Prairie View AGIM College - B.A.g History. si x 'W' ' .J - M. 4. 'tif Ms. .lum-: Earls Miss. Stale College for Women, S.M.U. f B.S.: History, , X 5' K ' : fbi Sfzifxilxk ' .5 -' - Y A vi WN Eff E .t l . 'sm .Q the 5 6 x r 1 N Q 'L rfeszifii- - r W .H Q s lx ,MMS N w hirl f Mr. Bill Clay E.T.S.U. - B.S.q History. X -. , . K' YP ? T3 E- C W Sf' E 2 Q -2 Ms, Cecelia Gran! ,af , ' .Xu I, .f ' W fr i a - ss- , Z M i 5- 'C .. l il K5 N35 V Q1 l Xoiil Mr. Marion Cooper Mr. Kendric Couch Mr. William Cox S,M.U. - BS.. B.A. Austin College, E.T.S.U. A N.T,S.U. - BS.: Hislorv. BA.: History, Coach, Mr. Cox reminisces over an old Chinese proverb. Impt: Discussions in every class . . . Feder- al govt. maintains balance of power with 3 main branches . . . socialism, liberalism. cap- italism . . . do questions pp. 355, 356, Chapter 11 . . . The Wild West - Billy the Kid, Bat Masterson, Iohn Wesley Hardin, Etc. ,... sure to know who the two U. S. senators from Tex., seniority unfair - but traiditional . . . Practical experience in political parties. Four basic decisions of economy . . . Capitalist so- ciety decides these in market Dangerous Par- allels! Remember the Alamo! Know def. of quorum - the number required for meeting study the French Revolution Don't forget about the game tomorrow . . . League of Nations helped form U.N. free enterprise economy - private ownership . . . exceeding want not enough resources 24 new football plays tomorrow . . . 34 ACADEMICS Mr. James Necley Abilene Christian College - B.S.Ed.: History. 3 vii ' 59- Mr. Jimmy Dirlcens E.T.S.U. - M. Ed. g I ffm l 'w ry ,,,. E ' ,,,' We Ms. Alice Melnick U,T. at Austin - BA.: is tori rr' , Q, Fax . , Q af' MF- D011 Todd iwwfafam x an - Hardin-Simmons University l I ' - BIS, 1-3,TA5,U, Y Miss Grant a irouches the situation demo - Pl M- Ed-2 Hiiwfi- cralically. 4 S- h Well Ding-Dong, what are you doing in here now? Mr. Lox fries to determine whether the student is coming or going. Histor encompasses wide range of topics Mr. Cox Finds it difficult to c ompete with the annual staff photogra- pher for his classes' attention. ACADEMICS 35 I . Mr. Raper lectures on the structure of the amoeba. Purpose: to develop in stu- dents the basic understanding of scientific datum, theories, procedures, and experimenta- tion. Hypothesis: It is expected that a number of students will show interest in all courses of study. Others, however, will probably enjoy a concentra- tion in either experimentation or lectures depending on the capability of the individual. Teachers may suffer emotion- ally from the effects of novice experimentors in lab. Materials: Teachers ac- tively interested, enthusiastic and capable of causing stu- dents to share and adapt these attitudes. Students interested in fur- thering their concepts of the scientific field as vvell'as in actively participating in all experimental and research en- deavors. 36 ACADEMICS The development of understanding in the species homo-sapians: as observed in D.W.C. labs . - ttlf f si ' K x l K . ins ik' JSF 1 ' ,L S, 2 MS' Evelyn Aguilar MV- R0nd1'll BUSl1 Ms. Virginia Parlezana Mr. Ronald Raper U. of Wisconsin al Milwau- D.B,C. - B.S.g Srience. Harding C0114-gp Y B'Ax Okla. Slam U - BSA kee - B. 5.1 Sciem-4-, Science. Svimwe. Coach' ' Mr, Bush has to answer many complicated questions over chemistrvz even when there really isn I an answer. ' Lab equipment sufficient for interesting and informative lab experimentation and demon- stration. Special equipment: supplied by individual students of courses as described. Chemistry: excellent memory for element symbols and chemical equations. Physics: super sense of logic, coupled with mathematical genius. Biology: Strong stomach necessary for taking part in labs. Procedure: Taking all ingredients, mix with the following: 1 part written theory 1 part research and experimentation 2 parts student cooperation, interest and self-discipline. 1 part teacher ability to maintain and control class interest. Results: Hypothesis proven correct. Conclusion: Of the ingredients used, it can be concluded that the most necessary are the 2 partsstudent cooperation, self-discipline and interest. Where ommitted, the procedure failed to accomplish the desired results. 1'F'l' ' ,,-al Even Mr. Bush thinks what is going on at the front of the room is more interesting than a chemistry question. ACADEMICS 37 No. 2 and 2 doesn't equal Syaf' Mr. Murrey explains a new concept to his class Cooperative work is often necessary in higher math courses. ak-,, MAIOR DAILY POP TEST QUIZ Please work out the following problem, showing all your work on paper: after you have completed the test, tif you dol turn in your paper. Fold it twice vertically and three times horizontally. Write in Greek the first three letters of your name along with your age, rank, and locker number. If you have any questions, ask them. Silence means you understand. QD Given five overhead projectors, trans- parencies, and colored pencils, one black- board protractor in room 119, 12 black- boards, a computer, and five math teachers, solve the following equation. If Cxy!2mj Copq-Scmdj f592.030 is equal to Excedrin Headache 1li20159873342l00012756V2, providing that if Mr. Miller is a farmer, and Mr. Baker, his brother-in-law, is a miller, then Mrs. Iones cannot be a widow, find the value of Z in the equation. Hint: Include in your calculations one lec- ture on teenage marriages, one red-headed tantrum thrower, proofs worked on the board, and happiness over a score of 42 on a Trig test fthe average was 225. K. -N. 1 ' 'N I -WELL.. ef' i -Y I - - 1 Mr. Bobby Hill Wharton County lr, College 7 AA.. Sam Houston Stal:- U. - B.S.. N.T.S.U. - M.Erl.: Math. . g ' f - ty ,HQ rw U' E Q x . El 1,5 tb 9: I ' t t ,Mi 313 ' 4+ 44, A ' :una as J' Matti '+- -we , , 5.5. . .Mfg ' ai: It Q60 .- 3 2, ei' I ' ' A Ms. Brenda Maddox Stephen F. Austin Y BA.: Math. Mr. ,luhn Ahlu- Ms. Shirley Alexander N,TA5,1j, Y 55,5 Math, Texas Tech. - BA., U. of Cinrinnati S M. Ed., Math. , ,. , , 1 14 4 if-It :M f Q ai 1,4 if Z. il ff? I M 5' of I Included in Carters math department is a COUFSC III COIT'lplll0I'S. 1 M gg i ji N if l V ,, XL fi 'CP ,f N., X Q Deductwe reasonmg and loglc 1, k 1nst1lled by Math Department H gg, llll ,. .Q' 4' Mr. George Mount E.T, Baptist College - if BA., Sul Rush Stale College ,wwf - M. Ed.: Malh. V' ,gif f M41 , kv ff? K , 4-. Mr. Mikel Murray U.T. al Austin 7 ' Math. B.S.. ,f:. f ,v f Ms. Rowena Pasrhall Hendry Cnllvgc- 7 BA., Co- lumbia U. - MAJ Math. -Mr. Abbvfs geometry sturlenls Complete lhffir daily assignment, after comparing paprrrs. ACADEMICS 39 Q Mr. Vavroch portrays dynamics in song while directing his soprano section. ir 'll s so i ,r i 'I at roii i ,ii safari- 5 Marching band leads Cowboy fans in spirited musical interlude. 40 ACADEMICS Designing and mal-:ing jewelry is one of the skills taught in art, w S ,-.fs t t JB' 4 ,, V T A V, Af ,. fn. TF l ix' 3 l ll E ft s s 5 5 S S 4 5 T 5 t 2 E li il' i if 1 QQ E 9 1 ' ' 1 .'.'.1f.i1' fi Q 'tt f viii, - 'dw Mrs. Wheatley demonstrates arrangcmc-nt of flowers. u flowers and handmade vast-. sing straw S U l 7' 49' sly , , . if-al. in ' , .wafer . Q wi! f-Q rl. Miss Carolyn Miracle Ms. Thelma Pate Mr. ,lark Rumbly Mr, Ralph Utlg-y Mr- .l0lU1 Y3Vl'01fl1 Ms. Carolyn Wh:-ails T.C.U. - BA.: Art. Rutgers Uniiz-rsity - A.B., N.T.S.U. - B.M., M.M.E.: T,W,C, f B.A.g Orchestra. U. uf Mirhigan f li-MH N.T.S.U. - B-A-I AFI E-'1-SIU. 4 MIAV: Spepfh- Band! Concordia Tlwologital Sem- inary - BD.. Oliiu Slate U. wwe-. amff fsne,,,,tgg y .xl Learning to use art tools is an important part of art l and 2. -V lVl.A.1Chorus. Carter Fine Arts Department Introduced We wish to thank the following people tor making David W. Carter Fine Arts Deptf a smash hit! Director of drama productions, classes In ternational Thespian Organization. and speech tournaments Mrs. Thelma Pate Director of Select Choir. Concert Chou New idea. Folk Singing Club, and Spring Musical . . . Mr. lohn Vavroch. Director of art classes. prolific stagecraft class, Art Service Club, batik-work, Clean Up Time, and trophy case displays . . . Miss Carolyn Miracle. Mrs. Carolyn Wheatley. Director of Marching Band, Pep Assembly musical scores, and Carter's own profession al drummer . . . Mr. lack Rumbley. Director of Orchestra, String Ensembles and occasional violin practice in the choir room . . . Mr. Ralph Utley. Director of Carter Debate Team. National Forensic League, and impromptu dramatic student interpretations . . . Miss Penny Bar shop. ACADEMICS 41 B ' ,, if Shops improve dexterity The practical application of manual labor skills is ff V Our shops offer opportunity to gain pride in ont-'s accomplishmentsg with a little bit ol' fun on the side. :vi , L stressed in the industrial arts department. Emphasis on quality craftsmanship and attention to detail play an important part of shop training. Students who take an active part in the classes dealing with wood- work, drafting, metal, plastics, and power mechan- ics, discover that shop training provides valuable ex- perience for house and business maintenance and a creative outlet later in life. Mr. Thomas Myers Mr. James Myers Woodwork N.T.S.U. - BS. M. of Ed,: Drafting, 42 ACADEMICS Q1 is iffy t but Nt x. K Doug GOITICZ OVCI'll3UlS H fIl0lOF ill IJOWCI' IIN't'llL1IllCS Shfip Q P 4 N.. 2 E 2 A-W QM gmt fb sf Mr. Turnvr Mr, Billy Yuungbloud N.T.S.U. - BS.. M. of Ed. l 5 M.,W l 4514 lr if-l 1 mf ' Q ?w: Nh- f. 'J . 'L ,113 S-, .t 5 1 ru all' t , Q7 , W A ,- an L Cm- t Student observes the tevhnival problem al hand. ,Ml ..L. ..,L, --mf 7 f ' .. '. XL L l L L L .ff ll'l lt . ...Q A ' r L L - 'S - - P SLM Ig ', L 'QL llL',llL ,f Q NNW . 4 -L.L ' if . nf K S .. L tt. .,.LL lf f' N ' i All Sq l,l, Qt -.ws L Kxyfi, Lf 8 -sf lsqv 1 Students using their acquired skills saw .5 kk K x 'K W--rf Z, 3 U 'ldv 5 ' mm ,M l :,t. l t A ,. 'f Q A -1 A is u ' s' 'ffl' lt N, ff 'WK 3 . , ... ,Lui gi . 'Yf'.-'TmLflf'1 Ltr to finish projects lu-fore deadline. ACADEMICS 43 Mr. Mahundro explains one of the more math. 44 ACADEMICS i .'.' I tl' M ' 'l fv , Q S EY' V 5 f' .' N. is -f., intricate concepts of business 9 S : .. . L if X . ...c.mc , Ms. Diane Cunningham O.S.U. - B.S.: Typing. SQ 33252 , . XA J Ms. Dorothy Janes AGIM - B.S., MS.: Business Ed. ul, '1 L gzgcgsfipff ' .-1. x K F Vg, , Xa . i . , .f X gtg. N I A, wx: -QQ, .,,.. X , 25 ii A ' Mr. Waym- Mohund,-0 Ms. Gladys Ynakum S.F.A. - BS.: T.W.C. - M. N.T.S.U. - B.A.. M.A.: of Ed.: Bu-2. Snr. Typing. HM aww. 'N Typing students increase their skill with speed tests Job numbers seven through nine. manuscripts, clinics, etc. 7'3?e'3Qi '? SW, Typing classes work toward speed and accuracy. 1 A -ft 1 a- , ,L ,kg ik' if ' f 1 fig f ft 5 Q. if L .E Lily Harper practices some business skills. Jeanna Childs takes a break before a timed writing. Business skills prove to be valuable assets The technical skills that are associated with the business world such as bookkeeping. short- hand, business math, and typing, are consid- ered some of the most beneficial subjects stu- dents may take at Carter. Classes work toward improvement on speed and accuracy which will aid them as future business personnel. Students who are consist- ent in the application of these abilities will de- velop helpful tools of efficiency and organiza- tion. ACADEMICS 45 Students plan, prepare for careers Carter offers three courses designed for stu- dents who wish to fur- ther their understanding ofthe career they plan to pursue. Included in the programs are Distribu- tive Education, Indus- trial Cooperative Train- ing and Teaoher's Aid Cooperative Training. Students spend three class periods in class and the rest of the day off campus in on the job training. 'Sega . R rf may O 2 t , 9 t 3 , Debbie S offered. ...M ,,,. ,MMV it hort and substitute discuss the advantages of the different business programs which are 3 Mr obert Campbell Mr. Talmage Upchurch Mr. Willie Wellg N.T.S.U. - B.A., M..-K-1 S.M.U,, N.T.S,U. 7 B.M., N-T,S.U, i BS., M.Ed,g Dislribulivc Education. M. uf Ed,g P.C.T. l,C,T, 4 ,,. -it-f fr Group discussions in TACT enable students to further their under- standing of teaching. 46 ACADEMICS Mr. Upchurch answers questions about the teaching career for students in TACT program classes, Q X i rc ' -ya: f f 7.1 - I vii: . 1 if r s QQ .life .. .. or X K 3 ,,L,-,f ' f' f a. 'Y ,. 5, 'i ,. 4, f -M t 1 1 ' it fi W' K ' 'f it Sgt. Robert Butt Ms. virginia Farr col. Leonard Kiiiimifk H J 3sf,5i.ii,. , R.O.T.C. T.W.U - BS., M. of Ed.: Univ:-rsily of O h 4 'iiww k':' ' H Physical Edu B.S.1 R 0 T C. -e , . 4giy,, t-Wit. 516 ,fc ,Z I Mr. Ernest Spruill Midwestern University B, f Ed.: Physical Education. A professional soccer player demonstrates tech niquc. it e t 1 C e p m e Boys practice shooting skills. builds strong bodies 12 different ways Good afternoon sports fans, and welcome to an- other annual meet between the gym classes of D.W.C. High School. This meet will include contests between the boys and girls in sports such as basket- ball, soccer, volleyball, and football, which they have diligently practiced this past year. Incidentally, the girls have been chosen to play skins In addition to these events, there are some special, ly devised games, including an exciting race through the mazes of the girls' locker room. Another game is included in which the boys will attempt to steal the girls' towels. Two wrestling matches between the boys of D.W.C. and Hulcy for the gym equipment and be- tween the girls of the two schools for the mirrors are also planned. The R.O.T.C. will referee the entire event due to their faithful service as hall and flag patrols. Prize will be given for all of the contests as well as one for the boy possessing the cleanest gym socks. ACADEMICS 47 Homemaking Department . . , at .',-i.1lA it supplies ingredients for at e. . ,zff E eiigf 'f i successful home life 'el 'P fr- ee ,, MEASURE 1 cup of the ioys and satisfactions 'ei i n we of homemaking p 2 SIFT together with the function of the family r itt 1 as a basic unit of society A iiiii Q9 ' ADD an encouraged democracy through co- operative action in the home and com- Matoannamsi f-.- Ms. Carolyn si.-wi M is w Oklahoma Southwestern. Homemaking H k g munity COMBINE awareness of all members of the family of their roles in society, willingness to accept responsibilities, and to make decisions. BAKE in an environment of enthusiastic and involved youth and adults, and FRGST with an interest in home economics, related occupations and the desire for '- a fulfilling and successful family life. 'W ,1,. it , Did she reallv mean weid have to eat this? basic skills, planning menus for nutritional meals and careful buying are taught in cooking labs. Mrs. Henslee assists sludt-nts in learning correct lavout ofa pat- tern 48 ACADEMICS Oklahoma Stair' Univ. - B.S.. lVl.A.g Honivniaking. 4 . 219. Extra finishing touches make the difference between homemade anf handmade garments. Wu--. Q3 -wk, .V F' .W Q ee' :.s::,. vs i Domestic Staff r ser es student bod ith a smile - WA-'fi . n ,-L.L l .,--' H t A lunchroom dietician prepares servings daily value. with emphasis on nutritional , , gs i' ls-with, ' Ei ' ILUZQI , f ,Z 1 , ,, , 113,11 5. 5 Ms. Jackie Hutchinson Ms. Lorraine Isaac A Domestic Staff - Supervi- Domestic Staff Asst. Super- 1 y A sor. visor. ig , tr ., Hu: ' , Q r g: 4 ' 9 X - I in t or i v i i . 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F. fi lit E t is A fy'N i ' i .--Tv-1 S'1 Camouflaged by streamers, balloons and posters, Cowboys begin homecoming festivities with a rousing pep assembly. 64 STUDENT LIFE Teachers enjoy retreat into their semnd Childhoods. W , 'ii t Qt at X Phvsics professor presents hair-raising program at Carter asscmhlv. 'The Herd' entertains D.W.C. students with music ranging from 'oldies but goodies, to if wt' 1 A f Ross Perot tells of his mzxperienoes in Viet Nam. STUDENT LIFE 65 The induction for the 1970- 71 Student Council represent- atives and officers was held in an official ceremony fea- turing the R.O.T.C. and the Calico Drill Team. The guest speaker at the in- duction was Dr. Carter. A plaque recognizing his past service to the Dallas School District was presented by the student body. Gene presents Mr. Lu with the Adrnistrator ofthe Year award. Congratulations T Mr. Lichtenwald honors Miss Flame contestants during student induction ceremony. 66 STUDENT LIFE Induction, patriotic assemblies staged b Student Council Dr. Carter addresses the student body at the Student Council Induction. He was pres- ented a plaque as a remembrance of the occasion. Ross Perot is pleased when student body awards him with a plaque. Charles Shalcclford administers pledge of allegiance lior the H. Ross Perot assembly. STUDENT LIFE 67 Noel Covvard's smash hit comedy, Blithe Spirit was presented by Carter's drama depart- ment on December 4th and 5th, to help raise funds for the senior class. The fantasy revolves around Mr. Condomine, who is plagued by the ghost of his first wife El- vira. His second wife, Ruth, is killed in a car ac- cident, and a seance conducted by Madame Ar- cati results in the reappearance of Elvira and a surprise visit by Ruth's ghost. The results add to the hilarity of the intricate plot and fast moving lines for a Carter stage success. E 1 , F- 4 ' 1.536 3, ' QNX E ,f'-7 Elvira fDebbie Parisi, consoles Mr. Condomine. Mr. Condomine fMark Stoddard? rationalizes his situation Mr. Condomine tries to convince Ruth fSusan Stonel that Elvira is with them in the room. 68 STUDENT LIFE la affix 3 5 -1- 3 S, 6 Mr. C0ndomine's endless orde-rs keep the maid on hvr toes. EK 'Q AW Q1 , s , A3 ii fi A ' ' R fi x Q f S H S ian. has h ' it ,JSE 11.f1 -1.z f ' 5 ,. f' it 1, Sw gxkxt , . 1 i 4 K Mr. Condomine- wishes Elvira to make her prvS4'r1r'v known to Ruth. by rg Senior Pla PFOVGS SUCCESS +11 . P Madame Arvati explains to Ruth lmw to rid thc Condom- ines of lflvirzfs spirit. STUDENT LIFE 69 The 1970 Homecoming nominees were pre- sented in a special assembly by the Mistress of Ceremonies, Iennie Pace. Lee Ann Larimer, the 1969 Homecoming Queen crowned Donna Iohn- son 1970 Homecoming Queen. Mr. Lichtenwald presented the trophy to her and her escort, Bo Brooks, gave her roses and a congratulatory kiss. The Sophomore Princess Nominees were: Charlotte Hamm, Cindy McCollough, Marilyn Hill, Iackie Vanderwheel. The Iunior Princess Nominees were: Nancy Babb, Donna Bost, Susan Harris, Donna Wood- ard, Susan Sartor. The Nominees for Homecoming Queen and Senior Princess were: Donna Iohnson, Iennifer Clendening, Vicky Class, Christy Miller, Leslie Lindsey. Faces of nominated Princesses display as- Denise and Micah enjoy the sounds of thc Deep Briss tonishment as the winner is announced. 70 STUDENT LIFE Homecoming Dance offers enchantment, anticipation Tlmes like tlfus will alwavs be rem: l cl. STUDENT LIFE Returning Homecoming Queen, LeeAnn Larimer. joins thc- after game ce-lcbration. Jennifer Clendenning is all smilcs ' as she is crowned Senior Homecoming Princess. 72 STUDENT LIFE Sounds of Deep Brass c-ntcrlain al 'TO' Home-Coming. 2012120 5705125012 l970H7l mmec0m1hy Queen STUDENT LIFE 73 Each year, as is customary at Carter, a turnabout dance is given, sponsored by the Iunior Class. Girls have a chance to ask the boys out, but they must also open doors, act as a chauffeur, en- tertain at the dance, treat them to any refreshments, and be sure to get the boys home before their curfew! The costumes worn by couples are strictly Li'l Abner, and decorations are done in a gingham checked, home-grown motif. This year, the Mint are providing the music and the highlight of the evening is the contest for the most original costume. f ' 9, ff Nfl 4 ,,,. . ,. ,. mam, .. it , .,,, ,e I , . nv, w IHA , yi, f gg Sus.-.QM . -Q.-w....m.,....W, , , I-N. M-hw., V +.......,,.- ' vw-wuqsuuuu. l , .Hwy , .5 , 9 . ., i M, 1 -,,i wa.. ,-u.b......,...............,, i uw... ,.. . M., N- -1na3u-ffl! .,...w...-, ,, M ...W- ,,.. rMw,...M fb-Q, ,Www ,WL ,w ,,,w., fe ,M , in l I Jil W' wvm...3w-mana qi gt ..-ww ... Lily and a friend wail for the dance -.-..-..f...,..,,.-...-.-- vb ,,,..X,V ij, V, my W I WM-1, .mwwmwqw-MQW, ww-1-04 .,,,....,,..,.,- 4 .W 4...W -MM ..a......w M,,-,...,,...-.,.....,..,,.,.,.p 1 , w tw: K 5 mga, 5, vs, . fgfqw ,,,,, ,,,, to begin. ,..f il Final preparations are made bcfore all tht- Daisy Mal-sl' and Li'l Abnvrs lrriw al the clanvc-. 74 STUDENT LIFE My Richard Hill and ,loni lanacek model Sadie Hawkins garb. Ir. Class sponsors turn-about ho-down Mark and DCIUSC dance to ll'l0 SOLlI14lS 0flVIir1l. Gail takes a breather before the next dance. STUDENT LIFE 75 Oh, what a beautiful morning sets the scene for Oklahoma!, this year's musical produced by the music, drama, and art de- partments. Expensive sound equipment Will enable the audience to capture the full effect of the solos as well as the rousing group scenes. Colorful costumes and lively dancers add to the quality performances of: Laurie - Debbie Burgoon, Curly e Charles Lee, Will e David Weaver, Iudd - Mark Miller, and Ali Hikkim - David Cutirrez. Rodgers and Hammersteins Oklahoma! is a lighthearted, enter- taining experience for Carter audiences this spring. Mr. Carnes proclaims the Farmer and the Cow Man should be friends. l Ali Hikkim proposes the sale of Ado Anniffs nightgown ham Curlev offers his gun in exchange for liauritfs band, 76 STUDENT LIFE Great stage musical, Qklahoma, brought to Carter stage. W' 7 'TMS f f , .,,,5,w:V ,.,,. View --f H ,l , tamiyjgstgi 1122! v igi ,,,. , , ..,., , ,.4 ,,,,,,, ,sh V. ,..y,,Mft:'.., ,H Karel and Micah step lively during a square dance. Will fDavid Weaver, and Ado Annie fSandy Cowanl have another disagreement. Q it Nfvliiisii. i t W SfQgQ W ' ii.a iauu e iiii,,ii m V V Will tells Ado Annie that with him it's All or Nothingf' Girl dancers perform a ballet before the box supper. STUDENT LIFE 77 A big thanks to those of Gklahoma Crew Ladies and Gentlemen . . . Welcome to Oklahoma! ,. ,indian Curley tells Judd how il will be when he dies in Poor Judd. Curley sings to Laurcy about his Surrey With the Fringc' on Top. 78 STUDENT LIFE Sweethearts and Cadeltes line up in Grand March formation. Debbie Shackleford is crowned R.O.T.C. Military Ball Quee 71 Corp Sweethearts: Cheri Montgomery, Cindy Bilz. Peg Class. 1971 Militar Ball en. Moments of silent thought are present . . . gy Prewitt, Pam Godfrey, Debbie Shackleford, Karol Carpenter, Debbie Baker, and STUDENT LIFE 79 The 4th Annual Military Ball of the Carter R.O.T.C. Battalion, was held on March 19, in the girls gym. The military ball is a pageant combined with dancing and the dress is formal. The highlight ofthe evening is the announce- ment ofthe Queen of the Military Ball, who is chosen from the Corps Sweethearts. As another Carter first, this year the R.O.T.C. selected a Cadette Princess. When the Queen is selected, the Grand March, in which the queen and her court are escorted by the Battalion Ufficers around the ballroom, begins. Following the march, the queen and the Battlion Commander lead the first dance. Miss Helen Allen, sister of Corp member Timmy Allen, was the guest singer for the event. The Herd strikes up thc music as couples sway on the dance- floor. B0 STUDENT LIFI-I 'X vrirb Vkyriqrrkisk 1 Q' I ' af x Q ,- -mr i ,ta-' SWCCl.l'l63I'IS may SOI'I'l6ilITlCS ll0I'g6l il'l6lI' COITIPOSUYC' Steve Kelley and Debbie Baker enjoy the evening. Cadets honor Sweethearts at t R.U.T.C.Ba11 Richard Croy accepts the Outstanding Companyu award for his B Company Corps Sweethearts are escorted by Cadettes during the Grand March. The most important military inspection of thc year is the federal in- Wendy Woodall is presented with roses and the title Miss Carter spection in the spring. R.O.T.C. STUDENT LIFE 51 Students have a variet of activities 'After Hours' What you do in your sparc time is your business. Masked Massengil! investigates the Mystery of the Midnight Maid. 82 STUDENT LIFE 4 11 L... nel f r 'X tv an Q W . . , at . Ky X M QE V '-1 . Q H , 1 N' ' So much for a White Christmas this year!!! Broadway here I come, Mia... ' TLL Q.. ew Polk-Camp Wisdom Branch provides D.W.C. students with a retreat from screaming, nd noisy study halls. sq' is . Carter cheerleaders perform final football cheer to empty stands. Downtown provides picturesque menagerie of contrasting fashions. l T -si' 5'-X g t, Q E39 3 'i Qi f t ,. 5 yiifaa A my ,J vi ni fff?'ss4t44f. 53 - - A2 e ,.i,, A student tries out the tactics of study- Hi, Mom. barcfootcd. STUDENT LIFE 83 . - -. N R-. 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L: 5 1 1 1 E, 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s . I-my .ww f is Qyesf uzzof c5e121br4 Is 77aoQeff f 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 5 I 1 1 CL 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 5 1 1 F J bf' Kay -nu 'tm X. ,am Mbwiwv. f w I 1 1 1 W I ? 1 f I 1 A 1 I X 1 1 i i 1 1 5 1 1 5 v f 1 1 I J Senior Class of 671, xy- PM-fsw'- 'f: , i ',,,... V' F ev- '5-we-.. I .:f Int I y B ,ggyky s 413 was K ,ii V A 1 Q - 4, x 'AVV I 1 ,i i i ' - A i ,mf .. , ,' . 1 4 X4 ., fi Q ' .af ' E 4 , jr' of - -gre gl I., t A nfl IA: Senior Class of 1971 Jeannie Harris wonders at the excitement of learning. ADRIAN, BARBARA Spurs, Red Cross, FTA, PCT, Horse- back Riding Club ADRIAN, RANDY Football: FCA, Sheriffs Posse ALLEN, CARY Student Council, Football, Swimming, Sheriffs Posse, Fishing Club, Hunting Club, Bowling Club ANDERSON, STEVE Traffic Safety, Sheriffs Posse, Latin Club, Folk Club, Red Cross, Bowling Club ANDRUS, JACKIE Blithe Spirit , Oklahoma, Stage Crew, Art Service Club, Pres., ROTC Cirl's Drill Team, Spurs, Carousel ARBOCAST, RENE Dal-Iii Symphony, Band: Rell Cross, Horseback Riding Club, Carousel , Brigadoon , Studio Stage Band, Or- chestra ARENA, SALLY ARMISTEAD, JUDE FBLA, Traffic Safety ARMSTRONG, SUSAN Spurs, Y-Teens, Art Service Club, FBLA, Office Assistant ARNOLD, DEBBY Red Cross, FTA ASHLEY, DEBORAH FHA, Spurs, Library Assistant ASHLEY, RON Football: Baseball, Mgr., Sheriffs Posse, Red Cross, FCA SENIORS Adrian-Ashley 99 AUTREY, LEVERETT BAILEY, BRENDA FBLA, Art Club, Spurs, Office Assistant BAKER, DEBBIE Spurs, Student Council, Spanish Cluhg ICT, V.-Pres., Military Sweetheart ROTCQ Chorus, Battalion Historiang Art Service Club, Historiang Guides Clubg Y-Teens, FBLA, Teacher Asst.: Gym Asst. BAKER, DOUG BALL, GARY BANDLER, THOMAS Golf, French Club, Bowling Club, Hunt- ing Clubg Sheriffs Posseg Red Cross, Wrangler BANDY, CHARLIE ICT BANGHAM, CLIFFORD Footballg FCAQ Gun Clubg Hunting Club, Track, Basketball BARRERA, .IOHNNY Bandg Debate Clubg Send Me No Flow- ers g Student Council, Health Careers Club, Pres.g Office Assistantq Chess Clubg Latin Club BARRETT, CHARLES Red Crossg Sheriffs Posseg Gun Club, Fishing Club 100 SENIORS Autrey-Barrett 'gl 5 Maybe next year Mike will even get to drive. in pf f4-195 'Qi' rw., FEW f0'- ff' Seniors Are umber One BASS, DEBBIE French Clubg FTAQ FBLA: Spurs BAYES, MARGARET FBLA: Latin Clubg Spursg Red Crossg Gym Assistant BERNA, PAT Footballg Basketballg Trackg Student Councilg Jr. Class Vice-Presidentg FCAQ LIFE BILLINGS, PATTY DECAg Ecology Clubg Teacher's Aidg Traffic Safety: Spurs BIRCHFIELD, LYNN Bandg Orchestrag The Herrlg Car- ousel g Chess Club BIVINS, TIMOTHY ROTCg ROTC Chorusg ROTC Drill Team: Guides Clubg Sheriffs Posse BLACKWOOD, CATHY Bandg Girl's ROTCg Guides Clubg FBLAg Library Assistantg FTAg Red Cross BLANKENSHIP, VANESSA Calicosg Traffic Safetyg Bandg French Club BLACK, BILL BOOKER, ALEATHA German Clubg ROTC Drill Teamg Health Careers Club, Treasurerg Spurs BOUNDS, MIKE Basketballg Fishing Clubg Hunting Clubg Art Clubg FCAg Motorcycle Clubg Hud- dle Club BOW, NANCY Office Assistantg Red Crossg Safety Council SENIORS Bass-Bow 101 Seniors Learn to Take Responsibilit BOWLING, GLEN Baseball: FCA: German Clubg Stuflcnt Council BRAINARD, RANDELL BRANCH, CONNIE Spurs: Calicosg FBLA: Junior Re-d Crossp Y-Ti-cns BRANCH, JERRY Traffic Safety, FBLA, Swimming Team, B.Team Eootballg Rell Cross, Sheriffs Posse BROIVI, DEBBIE Art Club, NFL, Tlicspiansg Spurs, Stu- dent Council Alternate-Q Sunday Costs Five Pcsosw BROOKS, DEBORAH Wrangler Editor, Press Club, Vice-Pres identp Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, Spurs BROOKS, BO BROOKS, DEBBIE BROOKS, KAREN DECAQ Ecology Clubg Spurs, Traffic Safety Council BROWN, DIANE Calicosg FHAg Traffic Safety, Red Crossg Teachers Assistant, Round-Up Staff, Spurs, Bihlc Award 102 SENIORS Bowling-Brown :I A 3 bi ir? ' B 1.. .. QU, N ,ttt 1 '--r. fi ,,.. . , i ig '-.Civ '- -f x ' I ,iss A S- I 5: f N 'Q VZINLP' Q , 2 L NW 6 fig! gg! 5 if ,tg jg if ,ff I I 2 if ,f i g 1' if ff fit' ' QR 3' lg,-Gif Fa! by wfaygl -11 , X M f g i K W tv , K 'Q as 5+ 5,123 A 3,7 1, 3,74 . -pm. , .arg , wwbwi rf- W, M. , , my , , MHK5, QI iiflf ' ww - we' sf, - 'gm 11:2 XF' Qflfy A 1 5-if QT? 'MJ A -sxhu Debbie Ashley's guardian angel watches over her. sw : ,E-, 'Sh Mx lk S ,f -.43 - 45-' BROWNING, PAM Spursg Guides Clubg Frunvh Club: Y-Teens: lnterclub Council Representa- tiveg FTA, Secretaryg FTA, Vit'v-Presi- dcntg Calicosg LIFEQ Student Council BRUCE, SUE BRUCE, PAT Sheriffs Posseg Latin Club: Football: Baseballg Fishing Clubg Hunting Club BURCH, DAN Track BURDEN, DEBBIE Spursg Guides Clubg Y-Teensg Wrangler Staff: Soph. Homecoming Princess: Tennis Teamg Press Clubg 69-70 Gheor- leaderg Thespian Clubg French Club: Basketball Teamg Friendliest Girl BURRIS, TIM Key Clubg Fishing Clubg Sr. Kazoo Bandg Hunting Club BURROW, AL 'B' Basketballg German Clubg DEg Ecol- ogy Clubg Creative Writingg Wrangler Reportorg Sheriffs Posse BURROW, GLEN SENIORS Browning - Burrow 103 BURTON, CATHY DECA, FHA, Choir, Art Club BUTLER, JERRY Gym Assistant, New Idea Singers, Con- cert Choir, Carousel , Bible Credit, Folk Club BYBEE, DEBBIE CABEEN, STEVE ' Cheerleader, Key Club, Bowling Club, Hunting Club, Sheriffs Posse, Football CANADA, VICKE CAMMACK, LINDA KAY Guides Club, Spurs, Calicos, FBLA, Service Club, ROTC Cadettes CANTWELL, STEVE Fishing Club, Gun Club CARPENTER, KAREL Calicos, Lieutenant, ROTC Sweetheart, Concert Choir, New Idea Singers, Car- ousel , Oklahoma , .Iunior Classical League, Pres., V.-Pres., Junior Traffic Safety, Pres., V,-Pres., Y-Teens, Spurs CARTER, BILL Ecology Club CLAMPITT, LAURIE CLENDENING, JENNIFER Spanish Club, Pres., National Honor Society, Sec.-Treas., Senior Class Treas., Bowling Club, Civitan Citizen- ship Award, Teacher Asst., Senior Homecoming Princess, FTA COBB, RANDALL 104- SENIORS Burton-Cobb 0 X 'gi All through the years, Sue Smoot has newed her Mouseketeer Membership. Seniors Have Time X M me N, Q fe 1.-ffl' QM! ,ff M ,4,,. x 5. . . .. by I kg A it MIM X? x '. L ' 2 . 1 . ' 4 , 5. K 3 . 'NO mf ft . ' , f 2 'll 3 . 'R' Ji' . .-4 ft M M . N . gi? 'ef' 9 N' 14? 135,--,1i, i,s,?g, W , A '-.a21'+2iFz2 f u '+,t, 'fi ' Wig, If III' 1 bv' M -5.14 -- I . 4 ,ff f f - 3 I -td, 1. he A 1 for Enjo 4, ff .gy Q. W Mark Hall prepares for his debut. ment X .fi ,,.p if 'f .ig wp wr 1 CONNALLY, LAURA COPPOCK, RONALD Motorcycle Club: Chess Club COSGROVE, CAROL FBLA: Gym Assistant: Red Cross: Y-Teensg Spursg Library Asst. COSTON, ROBERT FCAg Footballg Imlustrial Arts Clubg Motorcycle Clubg Gun Club COTTON, RICK COULSON, WAYNE Swimmingg Sheriffs Posse COWART, MIKE COX, PAMELA Bandg Red Cross: Health Cart-1-rs Club: Latin Club: Swimmirigg Debate COY, BILL Footballg FCAQ Art Club: French Club CRAIG, PHILLIS Guides Clubg FI-IAQ Office Asst. SENIORS Connally-Craig 105 Seniors Strive for Success CHOOK, KATHY Basketballg FTAQ Art Club: Spursg Swimmingg Gym Asst. CROW, DAVID Wrangler Staffg Festival of Playsg Sher- iffs Posseg Sr. Kazoo Banrl CULLUIVI, BARBARA FTAg FBLAg PCTg Spanish Club: Spurs CUNNINGHAIVI, VICKI Library Asst. Librarian Clubg FHA CUSACK, PAT Gun Clubg Fishing Clubg Swimming Team: Traffic Safclyg Jr. Red Crossg Sr. Kazuo Banrlg Sheriffs Posse DACNEL, STEVE DAHL, .IOE DAVIS, LINDA Spursg Guides Club 106 SENIORS Crook-Davis ., irrwla 71, ,., . 21-5g,',7.'5-'E-7: v gi .Av M h x- 1, uw .. 4 ' ' laitfiwifitfif alum, ,4 Vikki Massengill goes to great heights to get out of class. al P? 'HON gr' ,fw- ssi, 1,5 - if ix 1.1. 44 1 A -63' QW wif -MMM ,fm DECA FH X DAVIS RANDY DAN IS S XNDRA us Clulr PC Folk Singing Clulr: DfllllllllGlllll0Sllll1lD h P. VV2 . , X Q, 5 DAv1s,cHARLoT'Tl, xr 2 IQA A .., A Q,-. ., , 3 . 4 ICT DEEN. STEVE Wranglvr Stall. Assl. Eflilnr: HAIlllgUIl1'..I nCLlFOll5l'lu1 lien Clulw: Latin Club: Pm-ss Clubg Quill unml Scmllg Tln-spiuns: Plmlu Clulr Pre-s.g Student Counril DEWEESE. CATHY Art Club DOOLEY. CHARLES -nu.. vhs...-1... Wavne and Ben work toward the lop. SENIORS Davis4D00lcy 107 DOWLEN, MARTIN Sheriffs Posseg Track DUDLEY, CHRISTEL DUVALL, JAMES DUVALL, PAM DECAg Office Asst.g FHA ff DYER, SUSAN EASLEY, MIKE EBERLE, ERIC ELMORE, PAULA Wranglerg FBLAg Baskftball Spurs Cvym Asst. ESPINOZA, MARGIE Junior Traffic Safely Council Health Careersg Basketball EVE, JAMES Sheriffs Posse: Student Wrangler g Press Club EVERSOLE, CHARLES FARLEY, BEVERLY FTAQ FHAg FBLAg French Club Spurs Office Asst. 108 SENIORS Dowlen - Farley f 'L 10 A Q Q . fo A .fe . It ft! 7? .!?V f1e OI' 17' , f , ' V I ,- ,N - . , ' iiii ' , ii 1' 7' us? Themselves H -u W? 'ff J' yfgjfe. . Seniors desperately struggle through calculus. t. 4,, M l,,. fu. FARRELL, JIM Thespiansg PCTQ FTAQ Athletics FLANAGAN, PAULA Chess Clubg FBLAg Spanish Clubg Y-Teensg Spursg Bible Credit Awardg Wrangler p Office Asst.g Student Council FLETCHER, SUSAN Spanish Cluhg Calicosg FHAQ Spurs: Y-Tccnsg Bible Award FLETCHER, TAMI PCTQ Student Council: Concert Choirg FTAQ Folk Singing Clubg Bowling Club FOSHEE, BOBBIE FOYT, PAM French Clubg Spursg Y-Teens: Sopho- more Homecoming Princess Nomineeg Calicosp Bowling Club FRANKLIN, WILLIAM Concert Choir, Hot Rod Club GALLINI, VICKY GAMBLIN, SUSAN FHA, Reporterg National Honor Socie- tyq Band: Junior Classical League GEIHL, LYNNF Bound-Upf' Editor: Calicosg National Honor Socictyg Wrangler g Press Clubg German Clubg Y-Teensg Quill and Scrollg Spurs GERECHT, JEANNIE GIEGER, DENNIS Footballg FCAQ Bowling Clubq Swim- ming SENIORS Farrell-Cieger 109 GILBERT, IAIVIES GLASS, VICKY Most Popular Senior Girl: Y-Teens: De- bate Club, Sw.: Spanish Club. Sw.: Thespiuns, Pres.: Consort Choir: .Iunior Class Sec.: Senior Class Sen: junior Class Favorito: Junior Homevoming Princess: Senior Hoiiioeoniiiig Primm-ss Nominee: Canis-lot : Carouss-lg Dark of the Moonn: Glass Memiger- iev: Blith1- Spiritv: Wonder llatll: Hwrangleru: ROTC Sxwvtlieart: Red Cross: Spurs: Calivos: Chem-rlcad1'r GLOVER. JULIE Calittos: Y-Teens, Treas.: National Honor Soviety: Student Counvil: Span- ish Club: Spurs GOMEZ, .IULIA GOODSON, JUDY Spanish Club: Basketball: Offim- Asst. GOOLSBY, PATRICIA Guides Club, Pres.: Ofliw Asst.: ROTC Drill Team: Red Cross: Spurs GORMAN, GENE lVlost Popular Senior Boy: Btislwtbull. Captain: Key Club: Student Count-il. Pros.: FCA: Fishing Club GRANT, GEORGIA Blithfe Spirilw: Thvspians: Debate Club, Pres.: German Club: Student Council: Swimming: Forensic League: Basketball: Tennis: Frcneh Club: Gym Asst.: Office Asst. GREEN, KEITH GRIIVIMETT, DONALD Football, FCA GRUBB, IOHN ROTC Company Commander: Folk Club GUINN, WANDA Spurs, V.-Pres.: Latin Club, V.-Pres.: Student Council: ROTC Swftullieart: Wrangler,': Photo Club, Sec,-Treas.: Press Club: Office Asst.: Bible Award IIO SENIORS Gilbert-Guinn. A ff, is J, 1 If K ws p t ,. ff, I ,E 4 :4 If Ml: L A ju Seniors Look Back to a v T A -its I ff I W fs' affix-1 ff'w if 'N 'I ' Qt x f? F' - . 53-F at Q, 4- fa--A ,fi vi, lm M- I Tiff! ,L - 'r V ills, ' 1 s t V 'T it T s J M I 5, -I, . I ' A 5 .Q i , ,-A3 wi 1 9 I 5 I T V I' Y ,f , 'Q x is T R af r g f sr i s Ll 7 14, , .f ti' s .1 I if , . 53 ' I . 3. if kt I 'Q' O T I 29 B 1 1 They d0n't make cars like they used to. is ,sf VA , ' Z 'WV , 1' 5 i f.V:-,,. 'k'- ,. ,, I , ' I ' I . NWS If l It i - A , f f Q: Q .f7 i ,.f' K..- .. Q , Hrs 'TK 5519, VVeII-Remembered Year 1 M usa:-J.1,t.i 4., , r gs- Sad times are remembered by Mike Bounds. war 4 .- . , Y lim Ut if GUTIERREZ, DAVID Spanish Club: Hr-aIth Careers Clubq ROTC HADAWAY, ANTHONY HAEDGE, DAVID Key Club: Math Clubg Sha-riffs Possu-g Science Clubg Evology Clubg Student Councilg Spanish Club HALL, MARK Key Club: Baseballg Track: Fishing Clubg Vim--Pres. Senior Classg Student Councilg Sheriffs Posseg FCA HALVERSON, BILL Sheriffs Posseg Football: Red Cross: Traffic Safety Club: ICT HAMBLIN, JERRY Soccerg Baseball HAMMAN, IVIIDCE Basketball: Student Councilg Y-Ts-ensg Soccer HARPER, MIKE Student Councilg Sheriffs Posse: ICT HARRIS, JAMES ICTg Fishing Clubg Sheriffs Posse HARRIS, IEANNIE Swimming, Captaing CaIicosg FHA, Semzg Red Cross HARRIS, SUSAN FHA HARRISON, DEBORAH Spursg Calicosg Red Cross, V.-Pres.g Y-Teensg Chorusg Library Asst.g French Club SENIORS Gutierrez-Harrison III HARRISON, DIANE Guides Club HART, MARTHA FHA, DECA, Art Club HATCHER, LEE HAZZARD, CATHEY Calicos, Lieutenant, Y-Teens, Pres., FTA, Sec.-Treas., Program Chairman, Student Count-il, Round-Up Staff, National Leadership Institute Work- shop, FBLA, Spurs, Office Asst., French Club HIGDON, ANN Calicos, FTA, Thespians, Spurs HILL, GEORGE HILL, TIMOTHY PAUL ICT, ROTC, ROTC Choir HILMAN, JOHN Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Key Club, Sheriffs Posse HIXON, DARLA Health Careers Club, FTA, Concert Choir, Guides Club, Pres., Y-Teens, Carousel , FBLA, Spurs HIXON, SHARLA FTA, FBLA, Social Chairman: Guides Club, V.-Pres., Carousel',, Spurs HOLDEN, JOHN HOOTEN, MICHAEL Band, Key Club, FTA, PCT HORTON, WESLEY Football, FCA, Sheriffs Posse, Chess Club, Projectioni-st 112 SENIORS HarrisongHorton tiiu V ,.,.4w.+.vM4.,a,fa. f ' , ,,,. ...,, Com on Coach, Why can t Mike play? S eniors E111 o Q gr .K x N fl? 1' 5 .Q 4 434 . is s - N f, Q. wtf . t 31 1' may ' - HOWARD, JERRY HUDDLESTON, SCOTT Track: Sheriffs Posse: Guides Club: Motorcycle Club: Hot Rod and Sports Car Club HUDGINS, LAURIE Art Club: FBLA HUNT, DEBBY Spurs: Calicos: Y-Teens: Ecology Club: Sophomore Homecoming Princess Nominee: Jr. Homecoming Princess Nominee: Soph. Class Secretary: Soph. Class Favorite: French Club HUNTER, SHERYL HUSSONC, KENNY Basketball: Sheriffs Posse: Motorcycle Club: Gun Club IBSEN, JEFF Swimming: German Club: Hunting Club: Sheriffs Posse JACKMAN, CHARMAINE FHA: Calicos: Rcd Cross: Spurs: Office Asst. i t - Q tm fm JAcKsoN, RICKY , S JACOBUS, JIMMY 'til I ' and Christy are ready for Rain- '.Vk Lili M A F' 'V . I If 9 11' 9 5 9 31' A us 2 itgfs JOHNSON, ANDREA 5 Xt Pan Am Club: FBLA s H, JOHNSON, DONNA fs I Press Club: Hwranglcru: Most Beautiful W, Q., T N. Senior Girl: Homecoming Quccn: Span- ? 5 ish Club: Spurs: Y-Teens JOHNSON. KIM Swimming: Junior Class Treas.: German Club: Fishing Club: Bowling Club: Hunting Club: Sheriffs Posse SENIORS Howard 1 .lohnson JOHNSON, MARIAN Spurs, Guides Club, Red Cross, Gym Asst., ICT JORDAN, FRED Football, FCA, Traffic Saletyg Junior Achievement KAY, JOE Football, Baseball, FCA, Student Coun- eil KEETON, STAN Latin Club, Sec., Pres., Baseball, FCA KELLY, STEPHEN ROTC Company Commander, ROTC Drill Team KESSLER, PAUL Key Club, Fishing Club, Pres., Hunting Club, Latin Club, Student Counvil KILCORE, CARY ICT, Art Club KILPATRICK. WAYNE Student Council, Art Club: Wrangler KIRK, RANDY Motorcycle Club KRUECER, CARRY Sheriffs Posse, Hot Rod Club: ICT LANDERS, MARIE Spurs, Clioir, Guides Club, Art Service Club, ROTC Drill Team LANIER, TERESA 114 SENIORS Johnson K Lanier AP' Br' --'Ti' ,swf .ve-ff Lynn Birchfield never gives up, he's still playing the Cowboy song. V , W I ig 1,,,,. 'Eyes-W.k ' 'J ,.k' w's,. '?' Leslie discusses the pep assembly possibilities N -up :ff I ff GX with Steve. Seniors Seek for Knowledge -:gif lk ,.,,.w1-rr LANGHAIVI, JOE PCT: FTA: FBLA LARIMER, LAURIE Calicos, Lieutenant: Student Couneil. See.: Y-Teens. V.-Prt-s,: Hi-Line Teen Council: Girls' State Alternate: French Club: Guides Club: Spurs LEBLANC, JIM Ecology Club: Svience Club: Health Ca- reers Club LEWIS, GREGORY Photo Club: Tennis: Wrangler : Con- cert Choir: Sheriffs Posse: Junior Clas- sical League: Student Counvil: Civitan Citizenship Seminar: Texas Nuvlezir Science Symposium LINDSEY, LESLIE Guides Club: Spurs: Y-Teens: Soph. Homecoming Princess Nominee: Red Cross: Student Council: Wrangler Cheerleader: jr. Homecoming Princess Nominee: Bowling Club: Honievoming Queen Nominee: Concert Choir LITTLE, SONIA Spurs: Carousel : Calivos, L14 Y. Teens: Concert Choir: Chorus: Senior Homecoming Princess Nominee LOCHRIDGE, DEBBIE LOLLAR, NIETA SUE Concert Chorus: FHA LOPEZI TWEEDO Basketball: Gym Asst. LOWERY, ELIZABETH Spurs: Student Council: French Club: Y-Teens: German Club: Wrangler : Calicos: French Club, V.-Pres.: Office Asst. MANN, DARLENE FBLA MARTIN, JACKIE Hot Rod Club: Motorcycle Club SENIORS Langham - Martin H5 MARTIN, RANDY MASON, MIKE Sheriffs Posse, Fishing Club, FBLA MASSENGILL, VIKKI Round-UPN Staff, Ecology Club, Thes- pians, Y-Teens, Student Council, Cali- cos, Blithe Spirit , Biology Lab Asst., Wittiest Senior Girl, Spurs, French Club, Folk Singing Club MAYFIELD, BEN Sheriffs Posse, IBM Asst., Gym Asst., HighLine Teen Panel, Rotary Club, Biology Lab Asst., Track, French Club, Ecology Club MCCAFFREY, BRUCE Sheriffs Posse, Hunting Club: Fishing Club MCCUMSEY, RANDY MCDANIEL, IAN FBLA, Spanish Club, Spurs: Office Asst., Biblc Credit McKAY, MIKE Baseball, Track, FCA, Student Council, Fishing Club, Hunting Club, Bowling Club, Football, Science Club MCKINLEY, ADELLE Calicos, Traffic Safety, French Club, National Honor Society, Spurs, Bible Credit MCLAIN. SHIRLEY FTA, Y-Teens, FBLA, Band, Majorette, Guides Club, DECA McLINE, DIANE PCT, Art Club MENDEZ, HENRY Key Club, Guides Club, Sheriffs Posse, Student Council, Office Asst.: Red Cross, Projectionist, FBLA MERCER, GAIL Spurs MILLER, CHRISTY National Honor Society, Calicos, Cap- tain, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Junior Homecoming Princess Nominee, Spurs, Y-Teens MILLER, MARK Football, Student Council, Ecology Club MILLER, RANDY Football, Track, German Club, Fishing Club, Bowling Club, KARD 116 SENIORS Martin - Miller I I , 59' i are lv Q' in-ffm GX M! -179' V Seniors Leaf ami' Stuart Spangler counts my . . ,M 'Ka 'T Q t rf 'N A ', 2 , ' S 4 ! , -fr 5 .t W I' :ia 5 . . M- - gg .1 ..,., 'VN Q r .ffl the Way . , ia.. '.k', I I . l':' xx Za f as l 'f af , f 24 h ff K it A 5 ,A 'fav K: -9 5,3 , ' f ,x f 1:21 J fgsy Q ig, If If ., days until graduation. MILLER, TOM Concert Choir: Baseball MIZE, KENNETH Concert Chorus, Pres.: Now Idea Sing- ers : Chorus: Folk Singing Club MONTGOMERY, CHERI FBLA: Spurs: FTA, Reporter, Pres.: French Club: NHS: Calitros: Military Sweetheart: Y-Teens MOORE, CYNTHIA Calicos: National Honor Soriety: DAR Good Citizen Award: Girls' State Repre- sentative: Conccrt Choir: Cams-lot : Bible Credit Award: Student Counvil: Student Advisory Cominittvtv: Traffic Safety: Los Vaqueros, V-Pres. MOORE, DEBBIE FHA, Pres.: Office: Asst.: Spurs MOORMAN, LINDA FBLA: Library Asst. MORRIS, RANDY MOSS, .IUDY Spurs: Library Asst. MOUNT, RALPH Creative Writing Club, Pres.: Cb:-ss Club MUIR, WALTER National Honor Society: Clicss Club MURPHY, MICHAEL Sheriffs Posse, Sheriff: Baseball: Fish- ing Club: Gun Club: Traffic Safety NALL, FRANCES FBLA: Clinic Asst. NEAL, TONY NELSON, .IOAN National Honor Soeiety: Thespians: Blithe Spirit, Stage Managvr: Concert Choir: Folk Club: Drama. See.-Treus.: Glass Munagericf' Stage Managcr: Carouscl,', Stage Manager: Camelot NEUMANN, DENNIS NOBLE, BILLY Football: FCA: Huddle Club: Slieriffs Posse: Rod Cross SENIORS' Miller - Noblt H7 NOBLE, CHRIS Horsebaoking Riding Club, Red Cross, Spurs OLIVE, DIANE FBLA, Spurs OLIVE, LINDA FHA OWENS, RICHARD Football, FCA, Studi-nt Council OXFORD, RICHARD PACE, IENNIE Round-Upli Etlitorg Senior Girl Most Likely to Suvcootlq National Honor Soci- ety, V.-Pros., Tlwspiunsg A rt Svrvivo Club, Calivosg Spurs: Glass Menager- ie , Antigone , Exchange Studi-nt to Germany PAREDI-QS, CARLOS Pan Ain Club, Isl V.-Pros., Convvrt Choir PARKS, DONNA Calicosg National Honor Soviolyg Press Club, Wrangler Staff, Band, Came- lot PARKER, MIKE PEARSON, CHERYL Calicosg Y-Teens, Seca: LIFE, Junior Homecoming dent Council, ing Prinvoss French Club: Bible Award PERDI, BOB Princess Nominee, Stu- FBLA: Sopli. Honirfvom- Nominwig Guides Clubg Spurs: Optimist Award, SENIORS Noble - Pt-rdi f 11. Wm 2511'- , I X W V 57 4 II AQQN ,,.. 'vt 2. , ft V41-viii' 1 fp 12251, In :fin Qtf 5 S, 'si Rv Iv f f-- ,N 35 .,, 5 CM ix W-...D Susan C-amblin prepares for future responsibilities. I 3 g,,,'gisf,, 1-:ng : Seniors Look , 4 - I Sv' l a V -c Ia xv' I , X deux - , I 'iv Z il, , ff 1 'fibe- Wayne Coulson in Rico? oward the Future 11 , IIIA PHILP, VALLA Red Cross. Club, FBLAQ Gym Asst. PIERCE. RICHARD Band, Drum Major, National Honor So- ciety, Chess Club: Hurting Spanish Club: Projcctionistg Scienvc Club, Key Club PLEXCO, DAVID POE, DIANA Concert Choirg Carousel g Cami-lot POPEJANIS Band, Majorollog FBLA: Motorcyc-lo Club PRICE, PATRICIA PRINCE, MARCO PULLEN, BEVERLY FBLA, Typing Svrvice Club RAIVIIREZ, FRANCES Bandg FBLA, Calioos, Svrvicu Projects for Teaclwvr Club RAMSEY, ROY RAZO, WILLIAM SENIORS Pliilp - Razo H9 REAGAN, NANCY LOU Office Asst., Spurs REED, GARY REED, WADE Basketball, Baseball, Sheriffs Posse, FTA, PCT, Horsebavk Riding Club REEVES, NEITA FBLA, Art Asst., Traffic Safety, Library Asst., Spurs, Y-Teens, Guides Club, El- ementary School Asst. REUDELHUBER, DAN Cheerleader, Red Cross, Print-ipal's Leadership Seminar, Math Club, French Club, President RIBBLE, RICHARD RICHTER, VIVIAN Art Club, Horscbavk Riding Club, Teen Art Council, French Club, Spurs: Y-Teens RIGSBY, DEBBIE Folk Club, Bowling Club, Concert Choir, Red Cross, Carouscl , Cam,3. lot , Girls' Chorus RODRIQUEZ, ERACIO ROTC, ROTC Drill Team, Photo Club, Company Commander ROGERS, CAROLYN SUE FBLA, Service Projelrts ROGERS, LES ICT, Pres., FBLA, Service Projevts for Teachers SALDANA, SUSAN Tennis, Bowling Club: FHA, Y-Teeris, Gym Asst., Student Council, Spurs, Spanish Club 120 SENIORS Reagan -Saltlana 147:-ff' fit ffm Seniors hack up the team with their spirit. ' 1 . f 5 M? SALLIS, DANNY Baskethallg Fishing Clubg Hunting Club: f SANDERS, TERRY 'R ' Math Club: Scicncc Club: FBLA: Stu- dfint Lcarlcrship Rvprcsrfritatiw: Sher- 4'- .qv -ur' iw i M, f by ,,f Q g,jjQ54figg, f:-:wat ? Z 1' ap E39 fy, , w . Y f i ., - M . . . . 5 -fvi IIT. S. xa , 'R , . - I gs ,,,,, .sw i ,. . ,Z . 4' 2' i, J' X iffs P05511 Red Cross ,,,, 4... X 5 ' HQ ' wk- Spanish Club x , ,A x 2 g R ft i , Sw flwfv 4 54 QV! ai ,V H ihV SATTERFIELD. SANDRA Bandg Conv:-rt Choirg FBLAg FTA: PCT SAVELL, SHERYL Red Crossg Art Club: Cuides Club: Band, Majornftteg FHAg C:irouscl SCHLEIMER, RICHARD Hunting Club: Fishing Club SCHOELERMAN, LYNN Tennis, Co-Captain, Captain: Key Club: FCA: Cam0lotl'q Slit-riffs Posse: Cur- ouselug Lab Asstg Camera Clubg lVluth Clubg 0klahmna7' SEDBERRY. DUDLEY Soccer Cluhg Bowling Club SEIBERT, KAREN SHACKELFORD, CHARLES SHACKELFORD. DEBORAH ff' ROTC Swvcthearl: Calivnsg Library As- sistantg Spursg Sm-cer Tmnn SHAW, CAROLYN Spurs: Calicosg Drama Clubg Blith4- Spiritwg Antig0nr 'g Convvrt Choir SHELTON. LARRY Press Club Seniors Unite as Une SENIORS Sallis-Shvlton 121 Seniors Care for Carter SHELY, KAREN Spurs, Calicos, Lt., German Club, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teens, National Honor Society SIMPSON, MIKE SISEMORE, DON Football, Fellowship ol' Christian Ath- letes, FBLA, SherifFs Posse, Huddle Club, Industrial Arts Club SMITH, ANITA Clinic Assistant SMITH, COLLEEN SMITH, DARNETTA SMITH, KEVIN Antigone , Cami-lot , Caroustil,,, Oklahoma , Band, The Herd , Or- chestra, Jazz Study Club SMITH, RANDY Student Advisory Council, Latin Club, Health Club: FCA, Huddle Club, Red Cross, Travk, Football, Swimming SMOOT, SUE Art Club: Red Cross, Spurs, Student Council, Y-Teens, Round-Up Stall SPANCLER, STUART Football, Most Handsome Senior Boy, Round-Up Stall, Sophomore V.-Pres., Fishing Club, Hunting Club' STAFFORD, KENNETH Chess Club, FTA STARNES, GLENDA Calicosg Student Counvil, Y-Teens, Rc- porter, French Club, LIFE, FBLA, Spurs, Office Assistant SENIORS Shely - Starnos I. s WN 'r 3- ee ,C I . , , t , M It Ngi ,K ,lx A 5 xt in sr , t . , .,,,.., ,,.t,, .,., . tl . Dennis Padgett leads the student body. A' 45 ,Mr and the Calicos are ready to step in. 119' 'GUN ,rw STARR, CHARLES Concert Choir: Stage Cralt STEIN, CINDY PCT: FTA: FBLA STEVENS, BRAD Sheriffs Posse: Red Cross: Hunting Club: National Honor Societv: Climber- leader: Baseball 1 STOGNER, ADELLE Spurs: FBLA: PE Asst. STONE, SUSAN Y-Teens: Guides: Tl'lL'SIll2ll'lSQ Spurs, Pres.: Festival of Plays: Blitl1c Spiritul Poetry and Essay Awartl: Leatlt-rsliip Institute for Eduvation: Senior Class Reporter: Wrangler Stull' STORY. EDDIE STULTS, JAMES Archery Club: Fisher Body Craft Clulv SULLIVAN, PATRICIA SUMMERILL, CHRIS FBLA: Band: Los Vaqueros: Camelot SUMMIT, JOHN SENIORS Starr - Summit SABINSKE, BARBARA Red Cross, FTA, FBLA, PCT, Library Asst. TERRY, PAUL National Honor Sovicty. Pros.: Key Club, V-Pros., Nutionul Fort-nsic League, Debzili- Team: Round-Up. Main- dging Ed., Quill and Suroll, Slurlvnt Counvil, WrangIf-r Stall.: Senior Boy Most Likely to SLlt'4'Pf1l'I THOMPSON, MIKE THORN, DONNA THORNE, JIMMY THORNTON, RONNY Sh0riff's Posse, Roll Cross, Travk, Press Club, Fishing Club, Photo Club: Cer- mun Club, Bowling Club, Hunting Club, Art Club, Traffim' Safety THURMOND, TOMMY Bowling Club, Traffic Sufvty, Slicriffs Posse, Tvnnis Tuum TOOGOOD. RICHARD Sheriffs Posse, Deputy, Sheriffs Possv, Shoriff, TraCI4 und Cross Country, Cap- tain, Kc-y Club TREES. CYNTHIA Teavlicr Sorvicc Project: T4-nnis Tvaml Cverman Club, Trulilicf Sallvty TUMLINSON. DEBRA FTA, PCT, FBLA, Conrvrt Choir: Car- ousolu, Traffic Sallloty VIRCIL. RANDY WAGGONER, JACKIE Prvss Club: IEWI'3l1gIl3FA' Stall, Offivv Asst.: FBLA WALLACE, DEBBIE FBLA, Horseback Riding Club, Boating Club, Spurs WARD. BRUCE Rod Cross, BP Tf-am Football, Swim- ming, Track, Varsity Football: Fellow- ship ol'Christii1n Athlvtes: Fishing Club, Gun Club WEAVER, BUZZ WEAVER, DAVID Spanish Club, Convvrt Choir: Tht- Now Idea, Bowling Club. V.-Prvs.: Car- ousel , Oklahoma , Stuilvnt Counnil Rep. 124 SENIORS Sabinskofweuvur mil' q w K aw., .sm-, A , , 'W tsf .iii 'i gi , .f ii aria 7 fi fiji J 3 W if Af it if Q-ff, ,12'6:fj-a 3 iii, Q-I Seniors Displa Abilities ,L '-vs w S f I 2- 5 - ai is u ,gf 4 Mg, iir I , -,.. . - .4 . M 'W -My 'ii C 5. I A A ' 6. . . xg .tv ' f .15 M, A 'l.ii I ' 2 . i - ' . i ft' , ff. ' ' i2A'f1'2tZ25' AQ vs ,., ,, :.ff s,f-1.5 , A at My Pi H aw., tv. 'HY A J ,WT 5 9 I' of ,pl Q t . - X1 H ,W ,,. 5 lit I 5 Z gin ggi? 353,231 6 UG, 2 f gf X X i Z ii fy, f V2 ,Zh iii :el f ' vivo 1 , M -f. i . it , I no it 1 ww -ffw wi 'gfi1'l Q H. ,Ji ' - 'bv ' M-,-, V, ...qfz-4 ' - -im 9fb A if.. , Anti! ft? . 44 1 WEAVER. KAY Ecology Club: PE Asst.: Spurs, Sw.: Student Council: French Club: Want, glerw Staff: Debate Club WEIL. BARBARA Concert Choir: Girls' Basketball Team: Horseback Riding Club: Evology Club: Jr. Achievement WELLBORN, BECKY Spurs: German Club, Prcs.: FHA, Treas.: Calicos WESTERLAGE, WALKER Wittiest Senior Bov: Track: Football- Fellowship of Chrisiian Athletes, Presi Concert Choir: e'Cz1rouscll': Oklaho- man: French Club: Bililv Award: Sher- iffs Possf' WHITLEY, LORI FBLA WHITTINGTON, KAREN Art Club: German Club: Librarv Asst. WIESE, WILLIAM I Art Club: ICT Club: Motor4'ym'le Club WIGGINTON, IRENE FBLA: Art Service Club: Rccl Crows: Girls' Basketball WILEMON, RICKI WILLIAMS, MARTHA Chorus: Spurs: FBLA WILSON, DEBORAH Art Club: Chorus: Spanish Club WIMBERLY. BILL WITTEN, BROOKS Band: Carouseli': Or1'bc'sti'a: Chess Club: German Club WRIGHT, KAREN PCT WRIGHT. KATHY Convert Choir: Red Cross WYLIE, .IANIS FBLA, V.-Pres.: Banfl: Guimles ZAUBER, VONN Golf Team: Shoril'l's Possv: Swim Team: German Club, Pres.: Bowling Club. Pres: Rod Cross: Swim Tvtun, Diving Captain ZEAR, ELAINE SALEM. MICHEAL SENIORS Weaver - Zear. Salem 25 6 51' 'K A: W iyww If , , ,., N 'M nf i is .,+u,... -G sl: mf .. f ey M A ,nf r f W c ,, xx -v I 1'- ,l.1., . y ,,--f'f- 1',. -- ze' ., 1. ,,. L Q1 Y - ' ' .ef ffi?'Yf5'1,. ' 1 Aj f f:- :nf--J? K4 . ,Z1?,.r1Q', NM :,,f , yu sh G fs F f if f , W' I1 K V.. , 5 . S . 51 Q 'Rf 1 1 go I . A' Y x ,. x iv - 4 S' fp AV ' I-1 A Q 5' W, 1 ' N . f -v-.gn , ,V ' V . , .2 J I :ll in ' K f, 4 Q J 1 A Q , ' X 5' -' ,,Af ' , 1 ' .l -f A ff- , M.-. , 6 4 f ' 7'!f'fi+ff ' f I N ze' 1 'N 4 M' , .5 4. 'fl Iuniors Iuniors Iuniors Iuniors Iuniors Iuniors Iuniors Iuniors lf Don n is Abbe , GH il 4 2 Abcrcrom- r B biv 1 Dolores 42+ ' Acosta K ' U John Aiton Terry ' WLEJ 5 Alexander ...,, ixf: Jimmy Allen Anita Anderson James V Mfg Anderson b l Paula f A Anderson r A llllo Terri bi N Armistead Y Debby 515 X 'S lv,, ., A rmstrong .' - .QL Debra Aubrey Mario Autry Fred Awa Michacl Ayers Nancy Babb Kathryn Babf-r Bob Baker Thelma Baker Barbara Balcs Deborah Ball Eugene Barnes Barbara Barnett Tony Barrick Tim Barrick Larry Barton Danny Baucum Geraldine- Beaslcy ,lcannv Bollomy Susan Borry Cindy Bilz Debbie Blalcosloy Robert Bischoff Barbara Boling Charlotte Boone Cindy Bostock Carol Boone Donna Bost 123 .IUNIORS Abba - Bost L f, 'k' 'fif'rX',',X' hf'QQn '. el? x or 3 so ,Z ask 5 K ' 1 an . Seniors 6729 fp' Moi 9 6 N x Y, Y' ix A ,fx 5 win Lisa Cappelli Donna Carter Cathy Carter Nancy Carter Robert Cassaday Raymon Chadwick ,leannene Chaney Jeanna Childs Rob Christopher Donna Claxton Teddy Clemmons Kenneth Clendening Marvin Cloud Charlotte Cody John Coke Cynthia Cole David Cole Teresa Cole Suzanne Coleman Rhonda Collier Ann Collins Curtis Collins ,,. WM 'if nf' K 5 v 'Z M1 , W if if ' 9 fy ,2, Y l T Q w ,ty Q 4 ,.. jf by 1 fi ,,l M, r W? N 3 ae fi 'V K fii jljffjl Y is Aff, Wa it iw' f is 'Ar' it 'ff' 'E A ,apiw 1 .A D ':.,.U I, It 'K K H if G ,,.. y f mf? C ' at f ,vi , ill . 'I I i ij 1 f J fm -,XP ' Q :Vx X' ,gr-jf: ij: . ..i' R: , ' cgi' If ,M - ' tim, , Y ..,, , ., .aa, , y ' galented member ofthe Herd, Ricky Reynolds, entertains the Cow la lltt W M ,C ,f ff, ,r ' lil R' R y tties 130 JUNIORS Cappelli-Collins if Q -v , C ei, H' 5 3, so Jn i Q rl X . if wr . i-Q if riff Q i s ,,,f if ,il , if we , s gf 5 ig, . 2 2 ff? -f if? g. ' 'Yi . Q w 1 41 -v Iuniors Look Ahead f ' if ' i' ff, V if If I. - A A df! I , vi -V ,. i f ' -wk X. it ' . g ,H I R, -1 , ,,,.. W ,ML L I 'XM w-1- lg ' .i 4 'j 4' ' ,V ,L . ,- X 1 4 air. Zmini' X ' V tfii . ' in a 'ss . 'F - i 'E 5741.2 j iigfg. .ff 5 F X i o r 'a .'.- i?ffw.'-:SQ 1 ' if 1-'ru Dena Compton Camille Cook Lynn Ann Cooper Yvonne Coppock Rusty Cornell Steve Cramer Susan Creech Marilyn Crenshaw Ricki Crenshaw Cindy Crisp Jack Crissey Debbie Cross Robert Crow Mike Crowell Richard Croy Cherry Cruse Debbie Cruse Glen Curr:-y Kerry Dale Don Darden fi C C M M ' 'A M , . Y Ek- V David Davis -ii V , K f Manuel Davis 1 if 4 L Mawin Davis ire M i 5257 , , ,.'7 L - i , an ' , JmVV, ,MM A , fr' I. ,L F izikl i ' 1, 'mi an ' , X Mike Davis 'K I 2- gg,,:i Vicki Day K , A' , , Ben DeBoard ,i l r r If JUNIORS Cramer-DeBoard 131 Iuniors Prepare to Take the Reins If Tim Deen aa .limmy Delao H b Frank Delir 5 JN 4- K , , 4 - .?:m.' . fl' 'M , - . ' 1'l N Dellinger E L 'W' ' X '- ' ' A 1 ,Y Bdflwffl -'N eA'e ' , Kg ' S' E 4 if ali . Diekson ' i Dillard ' i N, A Dennis E Dillard my LAM at E , E Q . i Lisa 1 M A i Doiiblerlay -,N 4, 3 2 Marilvn Drain gf if 7,1 il , .ff s ri' . J x .- 35 v sis, El . ,, life' E, Harrv Easlev X is-' 5 A xy -- 'Q j . ' 'cg 3, ,,.k is -Q Mark Eherle K :,. fi it 75 V- 'L Q if eeeie fa-it rl Q . K it X' Q , at ff Robert f 51 L, Edwards ' Y 'L . , ' . L. ffll5i:R-- f Debra Elkins -' 1 5: 1 Qi - Band members find time before a performance to rut up for the annual staff photogra- Q. 35,21 7 ' S Illiil Dawn Elliot Sheila Elmore Allen Emerson Kathy Ennis Kevin Estes Judy Evans Deborah Ewton 132 JUNIORS Deen-Ewton pher. ,4T E sr gl, 4.- E :Q L Q his ' .i E L ':e' . 'fir t f 1 -if 1- ws i f Junior Will Willen sluilies a pivfe of musiv during a free moment in Stalag 212. .ar- .f ' fy fx fr. x Q, ivf' K' 'Ti 'fg ' 1 Q , M, ,V k F A ,..i i i' in -H Q .f wipi 1 ,Wan if f 'jf ,, 33. ,WM A , . :Zig . if if Q ' 4 lips' F WN? A or 1' l wir, i im, gh , 2 .if N 32353: Nm 1 ,Hilfe F B f fi , 'Q , , I ', 'K i, e, V A F f F 'Sl Junior, James Anderson, rests up before the beginning of a game. ,Mr Q If. ,,, ,Mgr I -wg ' 43- w,' if A . W if .: If . if ff' Qifii if gp... 99 2 Z' ii V' H 4 K ul 1 f ,H f 1 5, Dvn nis Faneros Tcrry Farrar Rovlq' Faulkm-r Cathy Flanagan Bobby Ford Emma Fornos Dcborali Foslur Fat Fox Gail Frankie Jana Franklin Theresa Freeman Paul Frccsv Ronald French W ., LLK -s ng 'ZW M' Rudi Carnvll 4 'Q Russell F423 -. bl ' . ' . 2 - Gai rink gi , Sharon N Carrick 4' ,- , 'ff' ' MSYSEE1' 3 . Vr m gii Denise Geihl , lb A , Michael 1 Camry K , if I f fa z if Y' ,K ggi f E . F! if 1 J 75, ,,. , 1, i- Mark Gilkoy 5' W A ' Ronna Giscl A' za Pam Godlirvy p i?j3g, 5, f QQ se 2 Q ' 'Q V0 K sk. v. 90 1 ,. 9 ' ' 1' ,. C JUNIORS Faneros-Godfrey 133 Barbara Goehring Scott Golden Doug Gomez .lulia Gooch David Goodnight Barbara Goodspccd Barry Graham Laura Graves Larry Gray Randal:- Grayson ,lames Green Larry Green Mamie Green Gary Greenlee Gloria Greig Gary Grigsby Deana Griswood Jimmy Gual Tommy Gullick Linda Haak Becky Hale Bill Hall Jane Hamby Karen Hamilton 'f,.f e 'U L Atta- , at 5 if y Y' a . 1: gf ,W it . 5 fa' 1 W' i '- Spray painting posters is only part of the f, uf ' wx, 1? i.,' r , X110 , f W ' , ,A g 31: vw ' 11, , :f I I 2 , I preparation made- for nach of thc- Carts-r assvnihlies. ' if N, - L W, ,ar Y N , - x , Nl!! , i 'MJ' W., N--' ., T f B Y ,, ifcif 5 .JL I ,,,.. -V 134 ,IUNIOBS Goehring - Hamilton . 'Q W X! 12 , V ' N4 , ' ,,t,.,,L xx Al. J , 3 t,,,g,. A 7ff'! ' ll 4, ,. f E ' ' ',' in U . , is L V 6 , QR 'f f B as Class of 72 r i yu Supports Cowboys ssi e ssss B H or ' vb : ,W t QE kikr I W wh . K K M .A it . in Y K M33 , , -Q v V Y .A -2 - Us 1 -.L - -i i is 1 LX 1 .153 4? ia Sk 153 1 4 .A 1, 1... V 'is' 2 iw Q ? f ,gps fi wigs Xa y , A 4 ffl N Q Q 1 S? 3' . f . 1 2 f' il X wi V , 8 QW 5 .fa , 5 2 Between Cheers, Junior Cheerleaders Donna Best and Donna Woodard take a breather Qs ' 1, , X -- 1' 1 3 3 , Q ,W ' 5. .4 --, 1 ' , s 1 N: . y g mf .- 3 , . , qu Q I n - , fl 4 ar . , 52' 'V 'Ti' J' ' K fi Lil . vr ' t. 1 N 151' , Montgomery Hamm Barbara Hanek Becky Hansen Janet Hardin Handel Hardin Harold Harkins Rodney Harrill Sandy Harris Susan Harris Glenda Harrison Carol Hartsfield Linda Hassell Marie Hassell Martha Head Danny Henderson Jan Henkc ,Iini Hesse Tod Hestand Joe Higgs Karla Hightower Carolyn Hill Richard Hill JUNIORS Hamm-Hill 135 Susan Hinsch ' f - ,,, Vzlvw' ,if 'if Barbara Q, Q 5 V J m Q Nicky Holland er B1 ifgly -2 Vtygg ' W V I if 3 paula , Q 3' it , Holle 'head ' '.v, - ,i,,,,' J Kathy llolmes wi J Mark Hood I . .---- J Allen Horton 4 ggi Y Jackie Horton Lester Hughes Rhonda Hughes Karen Huichuman Nancy , Hyndman Denise ldt an.. -bw Iuniors Unite, Become Involved Vicki Jacobus Debra James ag' af, :Y J' ,E 5 if J A 1 ' ttf: M , fu Vt- e 3 N0 r , 1.44 v,. 'Q5 V ,M f , A ,I V, V , df, ia. 'K X' A 3 ,, . A ' J V R V V M J. H ,. ix f I ' Y' I , '- 'f 'Ss' - f x V - - I , , gt ' 8. - ws wa'-qw' V 1, ' R 2 D 33,9 -av , v , .2 , .1 1-Ke' M be -J 5 4 , 2 it h 5 1, A V 5 i 0 h ., gl K . 5 x , .. l , 'f' ff ,, e J Y' .f - ' ' ' 1 f get J , I , . ,,,. , ,,,, .. I , . fjvg-'v ki LLLL Wi k 1 2 :'gl,Q541' lY1. 5 E V Y- ff laif M y NV 9 N Yihgff l Q E M' ii iQll:i f . n il:-gif agafx' K K- . F 93 s.:L 1 . M5 ' 'D ' 4 Joan Janecek Pamela Johnson James Johnson Brenda Jones David Jones Jerri Jones John Joy 79 'B' team members listen intently to thc pep talk. 5 , I . ,, 'I V' 'y 49 , f , lllf ' Larry Julian ' 'ff ' if W - 5 James Kee t' 'ri ' ' A 537 f -lf? if, . ' Marcus Keller J Qywef qi ,. A 4 :l il gg Stephen Kelly Lg, .t tr V. M ' J , A . , 'ltr , , 5, ' Russ Kerr gag, .Q V V . I Dana Kersey 4- fa L 4 , ff ' 5, Bob Killiam , , b if 5 1 f V ll 136 JUNIORS Hinseh - Killiam ,ry ff- 'i s if , y leaning up always takes twice as long as messing up. r, .ff ,af r it , M. I ,HW metimes classes are just too exciting for junior Paula Anderson to bear 5324 Chvri Kiniplc Kathry n Kinsey Debbie Klt-itz Jamcs Knight Stephan Knight Susan Knowles Charles Kranu Karl Krayvr Mike Krul Eddiel Kuvhl Cary Landers Tc-rr-sa Lanier Charles Lvc- Warrcn Lvt' Donald Lfvfller Kim Lenamond David Lewis Barbara Limmer Colleen Lindsey Stephen Linville John Littrell Lynn Louthan Burl Luscombe Judy Maahs JUNIORS Kimple-Maahs 137 Dali- MacFarland Mivali Maliam-N Beverly I Mashliurn Jean May Karen MvCorrl Judy McCor- mavk Bill Nlctcowan Ronald MrtCrakin Vicki McDaniel Michelle McDonald Melanie McGraw Tom McKnight Pal McLean Terry McNalt Linda Mendez Vicky Mvmzel Bill Miller Diane Miller Steve Miller Q95- 2 ff ,',v f 57 xy 6 lx Q' I IEE i V Arlv 1 -elm f A , A r we 1 wifi, I rir 4 af in i , f1..iQ.' :M 4 i gf i-sr Spirit Sparked by H- - -H 50 g0 gel lf?l'TlM Junior Calicos show their spirit in assemblies. U ' in . , 5 -, ,r A - i Vr' , .H - 1 b H ' f y , 'H I AW K J y Av, - -. AG: , -f ,...1- X Q 3 , , ' . i i s A-f f 1 Q X f I - :Q - , zz-ff, ' 3, , ,M W i 'nm A PQ, W 1 fm- f V H 4 , - K f '2' fy A ' I , pf- i L, 2 W A we-if .A g K . 'A .4 s' J if: A 1 ' - 1 L r ' f , ,1 ' Q v ' . U f. , - i' n - .- i fi r, r . ' - , f. A-FEW w- f .1 ' ff T' ' ,,i, 1 4 f'4: - ' ' ' -' A ' f ' 'A' ' P l W , ,. ,, Y . ., A xl. V - V ii' ' f,,,, Ar' ' mf I . an -M, ADA , ,,, , i we X4 i f H x ii nj? iv. ff' 2 i ,is afi 1 ki 1 if' A We .1 f ' li A ' ' i fa' xfiw . r . D , '. ,, ,,if 2 iff? - , Q Q iw Q5 are i X -2 - ll L! W WL- I ff gi 1 f ,1 - f is y UQ, 138 ,IUNIORS lVlaCFarland g Miller Chemistry experiments require careful planning and class coopera- tion as well as the willing assistanve of junior Chuck Schram, Class of 72 'W ,T My y W' 1 il 1 Y' 3 -1-Lf., Q aw fu rf' .nniifffl r , QW , , -W: , K f .J p7 JJ-2: Lunch time providvs the l'lt7l'K'fSSZiI'f' time for Juniors to dismiss thc- lat- est movie, game, or girl. John Miufhe-ll Tor:-sa Milvhell Spike' Moorzf Danny Morvno Cindy Morrison Maury Morrison Paul Morlon Mivliavl Morton Morris Moulton Paul Murphy Becky Nallors Rolilmit' Nall Brenda Nallvy David Neely Richard Nelson Marsha Nf'WlN'f'Fy Mvlanin- Nvwson Donna Nippcr Kon Nolvs JUNIORS Mitchm-ll - Noles 39 Cy nlhia Nottingham Cary Ogds-n Lvntlia Oiipilllill Patti Oliw' Mikel Oliwr Waynv Olsnvslxy Jarkic O,M1liil'N Larry Orr-nbau in Mark Osborn Dc-nnis O'St0Cn Danny Palgr- Cary Pagi- Jerry Parker Barbara Parramorc- Ronnie Payne Sherri Pvlham Doug Perdue 14-0 JUNIORS Nottingham-Perduv ' if .pm ..w,- ,y N MVA bn, ,A 3: ,ff 4 ' i, Q , ,, S WL 'V QV J p ,z -.Xu Cixi, gs T w ,1 I, . L-,W ,1- Vw if 5,-1 12:-5 - Q., i, ,am X.-.f ..-f ' ivy' -ef Si if i 2l'2f 1 A Strive for 21' uf4 Recognition Alvin Philiips Cinili Pilgrim Cindy Pinkhani Jukm- Pillnnin Holly Pos' Pail Poinarlni Dvliimic- Poi'Ic-rfivlii Dvbbii' Polvvl Vikki Poiwi's Peggy Prvwill Edith Prirv Toninii Pnglivsi- Janws Piiiwvll Janvl Pnricvar Frvd Raynionri Lynne- Rinimilc- Gary Rvpkii Tim Rblltitliiill- Iuniors ' Dvlibic Reynolda Roy Rafi nolils Rirky Rvynolds Cinsly Rivhiirdsoii Linda Rivkvll Slew' Rickvll Becky R iden Mivlizicl Rims 0 Chuvk Robe-ris Becky Rohm-rlson Diane Robvrlson Brent Robinson Linda Rodgvrs Z ,f Nita Roc J 57 H ' H ily g Linda i lf 5 5 'immifwhl U ' i i .W i , Roschlun ,W ' f V J. Wq,i,f-.. , I .fray if ,Ax ' ' f i Paula 1 'i pw y k , , - : . j i ' . J, D' Roschlau 'W J, J' V' I Richard ., , H 3 Rosebrovk , .4 if i James ROSS 4, .1 if M ' 2 .:,:M.., 'EZ K 1 Qmka fi , ' 'ai -' , L X Tomrn V R055 ,, f ,124 'U 3 . 2 gf ,f m if 'YW in ' . .' Ei Parma f ' 'iii-iv 'i 'i V' vi ' is Rozelle JUNIORS Phillips-Rozcllc 14-1 Jill Rumhley Joe Rusl John Ryals Mark Samicfer Pam Sandusky Susan Sartor Jay Sallerfifrhl RPlJl'l'4'i1 Svhinrllr-r Chuvli Suhramm Sharon Svhuclx Mark Schwartz Dvhorah Scrivnr-r rrflnl SUSSU H15 Svyvn Bob Shallix Billie, Shaffbr Tvrry Sha-lby I hp I . ' , , I f fd' Hal bhnlley 'Vw M-+V Jaw , anr,' gi i f an 142 JUNIORS Rumbley - Shelley L ,qw - ' 2291 :V 5 ' f rx '1 3r ,P if 'MJ x ' V' kg if r , ,W Q . ul' ,.....a fa J i Q J ,aa Ma: ay ev 5 - n . r Q' H. . . one, two, buckle- my Shoe' . . .' Junlor, Doug P1 r Q nr paras, tu 0 on A, ,wt Q, ...Q . Z 1 ,, 3 . , . another day, another Challenge . . . ,..a i' A X if 1 W if 6,4 M at , ,sfLms:fw, f:,,, f '---' at- J few.-.'rt.w :'. ,1e , 1 '- Q ' Z Ui ,, '24 V W 5 .W 1 .21 ' 1,31 'rn Rv all if if ggi SR , ., Q . 'gt 4 -11:5 X Ti r ' al 2 Albert Sherrill Sandy Shipp Larry Shumway Debra Simpson Larry Simpson Rivhard Sisk Larry Smallwootl Jay Smith Mark Smith Bill Smith Mona Smith:-1' Nancy Stanherry Ralph Stannard Steve Starks ' t EM i ,i.,, - - - i Enthusiastic , Iumors 'U A ' , Face . 9' z 49515 f,-, ' i ,.. +11r!:3i::5:'l2 1351, -, ' 'K , . - ,, ' ' 5 .,.t 2 2 1 -,A ,- R K' ' V ' VF at , V W ' k v: ' . X T2 ' .' ,f:7.'Q' : ,t a ' . t in + S S 1 K Senior Year Kathie Starr Kathy Stephens Susan Stevens Lynn Stewart Ieane Stewart Mark Stoddard Mike Struensee .IUNIORS Sherrill-Struensee 143 X 1, H x it Junior Judy Mm'Corinum'k ciisgilssvs her plains and future vlussvs with Miss jvn lf-1-4 JUNIORS Sco!14Thrualkcld Randi Smit Lynn Sumnicrs Belly Swasick John Swcwrivy Duane Rc-uws Carol Tfwlor Bunnie Thompson Chcfrii Thoinpsun Mikr' Thompson Mike Thmnpsnn Tvrri Tlirvaliwlml ,.,-. kins. livr guimlariu- vminsvior Q' Iuniors Plan Carefully for Tomorrow Mike- Tonivk Angie- Trail Tcrf-sa Turner N Chris Tya- Edwin Vaughn Carol Vaughn io' Vicki Virnvlson Marv Wagvs Dclaliii- Waggonvr liniv is hard to limi, but Miki- Bakr-r 4-njoys 21 lbw minulvs urv licforv going on lo tho ilivhl. JUNIORS Tonivk 1 Wuggonxi 145 Sandra Waggoncfr Patti Wulkcr Jimmy Wallum' Robert Waltvrs William Waltvi. Curtis Ward John Ward Traci Ward ,lingvr Warm' Dclrra Wellborn Charles Wesson Keith Wliirley Mike Whiti- Mivlwlm' White Sheila White- Terri Whitlock Vicky Wicting Donna Williams Karon Williams Robin Williams Tim Williams Darlene- Wilson Roriniv Wilson Wally Wingfield Debhit- Wist- Will Wittrin 146 JUNIORS Wdg,i,,41llPF Willem ,Q 'VV' uw -4 an Iuniors . or hat? .Q xiii? fi, , Q5 1 iii., if eff , , j g :, 1 5 qv if Y is f M M, ,SQEVQQ . i I 1' . A Wf-- -- ff 2 :W , -zdff' ,Q f,', bf ,Q ' I . Gag p wh- 4 v- fi Q .- Q wg. if 1 Mn 'ian.W Agility, coordinulimi, and prmrcision airv fivnimislratvil by Juniurs Carol Zito, ,lane-l PllI'y1'LlI'.4 Denise Guihl, Paula Hollyln-ad. Dvbbia- Wisv. Marin ilussvi. Cullnfy Ennis. ami Susan Sim: llPAI1lN'fl'FVilf'I', IIIS. if , W ,WQJ1 Dvbbii' Viimnl 5 M Dvhoruli - 'K Y, Wood Donna Woomiuril Collwri Woods Linda Woods Dana Wicmlci V lky i Allvn Yuniamotu Ida Yuquinlo Mary Yaquinlu Vivian Yatvs Rivkvi Ynrk Mary Young Wanda Za1'i1:x1'y Marshal Z?II12iIll'i'i Joanna Zervlivr Chr-ryl Zivlke' Carol Zito ,IUNIORS Wuoclfzito 147 'V-'L.,w. AK' fi csopfomore GQJS gaoorzfes gezbfy cscfram y7fa1'1Qn Wnvx Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores ?,mf 'h 'QQ iv, M Murgurvl Adams Pam Ailums Slvw Alrlrimlgi- Kam-ii All-uimli-r Le-igli Ami Allvn lAnrl0n Allll1'I'SOIl Miki- Amlvrsmi Pam Amie-rsmi William .Mille-rsciii Holwri Arrlivr ,Iinly ,AY1'0l'li Tim Bailey Mary Bzikvr Susan Balm-r Bvnny Baillarrl Cathy Bullard . ff -fi. mwaefv 7 , , 121 ff' 4 .1 ' - I w 2'!Q ' B ,V y + Y fa I f W ly VH R in H , T ,y ., fi ,,-i. . xl li M M 1 2 1 I 'S .,,f . , ,. 9 iiii L, A g i i x i i i-X 4' 1 6- iff, A l , Ai ' IV. I , ,Q if if, ,A f if? if 'V . ' N , l f-4 ' S' 1 ' H J f il. kj kki:,,,.M,1.g :V Q Q ,.. V- 0 LIAR , 0,6 :rf 1 . A ,K A Q ' ik.. ' ,, f l AL., i Iflnn I J 5, -' , , En all I A El L- . +' if iii V ,,' 3 7 1 1 N L an ,E , .A ., X , YI V. . Fjhiig .l-11.35 .D Ji , .W if , im .wi3f.wr+.' lin vs -1, ,i.,.7' xv r 4 3 , 1' - lw'??A J' 'Cf' ' rf: .J x ,EOIN i 1 ixi,2.ffw,aQf51ai:i if . - - ' x' v' J, ' i Y ',?i'Tg 'il N l' xi' ' 1 lxflifgii 9 Vll L l fl VIN' fm i' , Q19 ZS Preparations for hall'-time card stunts lgilw up pri- gzunv limi- for the' Spurs. Sophomores show Cowboy spirit x ls Spurs join Ihr- Ciilii 'I50 SOPHOMORES AflLl!HS - Ballard A . 5 lv? 'OS Milf, lmiul. zinil sliulviils iii villliilsiziflii' Slllillllfl ul' llu' limxlmyw. at '. ' i X 5 a . t .1 ,Q if N.-v Soaking up spirit during a pf-p assmnlnly are sopliomorv me-mlwrs ol' lln- B-Tvam ff -- - :b g 3. v 3 A 1 K aa., , QQ qgf ig- ? K it ' - i N K L A f f- 5, 2:1 . V . v i an- rc ' 2 . 3 'f ' I 2 f Q, ai , Q f- r if , , ,I Y., M Q F ia I R -2. ,fi f -if i , ,ga a M a r 7 'l - ' H ,. , H K 335ftt' f' i W' ,I ' - 5 W . F ' ' ..1 X . is .. .. f i . Q K t.., Si . .filffgiii - 1 ' , i - 2- gh' 2 113: A .., -131 , Q. it K B 5 ,V , ,, X, 3- f , V ff ,. - I + -V tv- s, - 1 3 -k-.. fh Q . . . . 7 Q- , -F . f Y 2 I f 4 if B 'L - no .X B if J, , . ' S S l - '- iii... .-.ai a w B. ff : 1 i :iii Y ' ' an 1 ,, is W-. Q: F X113 E.:1-MI ' i ig if .. L A ff i li' ug: A - Q i X ,.., 1' N 1: ' - j , ,R ffy ft: I K -' ' H ll l 5 if-.1 l A if- f'-- ' ' Q - H ' -'l g Q f . ., -f-f iii? f 1 :K -. -2 W ' . - gl at i aart .. f a w - or it of ff' A ' Qi , A K i K H jr 1 ,AQ .... .- V 2 . . 1 T- Y 2 ws-,Q . gawl rii ' Jr f 2,45 - 1- Q 'L I W fi- - X' at ialii ' 3 1 ff Wai. ar if fa g 5 G' 4 1: ' 1 'T I 94 ,M , X fx 'll 1 N r .D ., I B S , ' Q V I - lx ' - tr wa 1 ' .H .- ' 1 if 1 ' 2 5: r D F L Q .fy 4 1 f ri. 5 4 lf-' ix - ' iff' - . 'F D dv . :Egg ' ' 1- 1 , , ii , , V U ., . A ,. ii-Q., . f -tiff r ' 1 ' A . ' ' L , A 1 Elf, 'r-1. . f fw - -4 .. S , , . ,.. 'Ju 'E' lc af, t 3 E xt N , 1 F ai at , ,rw xr ibm C: g l? 34. J! ti 1 is Robin Barvntim' D. Barley Margaret Barrvt- Brian Batvs John Bauvr Neil Bayes C 'nthia Bvazlz-y autlt-nc Bclloiny Dvbra Berg H4-Iona Biasalli ,leliliruy Bishop Dffhbit' Black Thomas Blankvnsliip Darlvm- Bostoclt Debra Boultingliousi- Teresa Bourlanil Larry Bourquin Catherine Bowlr-s Beverly Brady Vicki Brainarml Mike Branch Kenneth Brand Peggy Brannon Rex Bra-1-laml Sammy Briggs Sheri Brovk Timothy Brogan Sandra Brookliart Roger Brown Vicki Brumit Mivhael Brunson Dvlnra Bryan Sheila Buchanan Debra Burvnting Lori Burkhart James Burrow Rivhard Burrow Randall Buyanovils Lissa Bybec Tim Cabeen Christinff Calnforaltl Mary Cage James Camp Terrier Camp Holly Cappelli Jon Carpenter Patricia Carter Susan Carter SOPHOMORES Barvntino 1 Lartz r 'ISI Sophomores pursue studies , Nanvy Czissucluy Mslindzl Cusllvlu-r'l'y Br-sky Cliuinbi-rlziin David Clizirwy fx ' ' SW 1 , If V T' 5 rw ., , Q .v ff? -W i li i ROW Cllullmim ' Mark Clmrlvs ' ' 9 ff f Harold Llivvk , ,, 11 , fm 4- .' , -Y ,,,g A. ' f.,.-H - . N I I . G., ...W .Q gy ,Qu I -I ,e,..,rf,g, ,. - - ' -x Gary Llirisliun -. , g x 5 'z ' ' pw W AA-'N 5 'L - - 3 ,J V . N . . lv' . f , rw -V' ,, . .. QM Klrlcly Uiristluli -57 -7 4 F -A Q f' A f I M X5 Dvnllls CON' f l - 'X ,i f iv f B0l'l'F' Coll' 55 f lm 1 V Q Q11 , Q f l' Ji-in Collins K , i i ' ' will 1? 'S- 1 Sgr' - V I ,V i ' ,f Emi.-.ii W i i , , i p Danny Colton v Mx . H ' 9 l I :v i Hi' Dclmi Cotton 1 Lf, ly . Q I Q V E L gf A 1 l I Brian Cowan Q Y 'K X ,Q xyy N21 Z x 2 4 --QQ K ' ' I CMF' Cffwll ' ' rw., ,. r l ' ' lf 5, Patricia Crawford . - L ' . Cvliu Crisp gl? g -ff 5 2 41 3 , L Rolmrt Cllvb 1 6. ,T I 1. If W Q, an vv F V' :F , on Beverly Criswe-ll rysl v 3: F 3 V. , Mark Crovkr-ll , l , L ,fi , l -5 , . M h Mm CNW ' N d o 1 .. . i f l we - K ,f if' H I A :V EQiU,i'?!4 Duvld Crow ffiffia. .Jr M 4 F5 f ,gf , 1' f. S ip 5 5? A V . 5 : 9 7 if ,Q V lseig- fx 0 ' .ill 152 SOPHOMORES Cassiduy - Crow Hi-avi' work loads oil:-n rvquirm- mzmv hours ol 'study 'T ,gflff- -' , as ja , .1 I Daydreamers make up an inlriezile part ol' everv soplioniore 1-lass. A year of academic accomplishments wen ff' Q Q X 1425 'N Part of Biology is being able lo tell llie iliffereiiee lmelvxeen the mvn and a speck ol' dirt. ' ,Q ci in il F 2 i s s ' F i 1 M M ' ii ' A if A 1 'i :., ,. I K xiii? .5 4' 4 v ., N Q ,,.. X, V x 5 vi I P W A as 1 i --1-. .- 'fs f f - w F ' 57' ai, 3 N' D QE, . if- 1 i 5 1, , W fi' . F - ee L eea K f 'if i ' fi 'i ' 1 , f , 655, v t PM 1 b is W? to ' 653.5 9 , e P i 'F fm., ii ,K , ii i N QS t .gi -i Q I I if 3 ,, , gi if H ig, 7- cN lil. 5' f D li ' ' ' ' l llll l l ie, i ' 1:21 F ' , , LLLV in ea'1 H . f - , w V V kk i ' V K f, 1f,, I ,, V7 y i I t N f F Q ,, Q- tb Q Ni l ,. 'it F ' ' i A M ,Si .15 til ., , - 'fi , - A GX ,..1kk 5 E Q I ic. s 52 f-:sig ., ' 4, H 5 - - - .ic l Q' fix fl? 4- IV my ng it e.e,x, Q t t. 'W I W i - it W'f. 1 V ' Aaee ii ' 1 Peggy Crow Donna Currcy Cheryl Dalton Denise Daniell Sandra Daniell Sharon Dauglitrev Clirisloplier Davis Dinah Dean Randal Dean Russell Deerdofl' Brian Denny Donna Diekerson Donna Diekerson Tommy Dollelnan Danny Drain Marshall Drennan Susan Drew Byrnadel Duke Darvin Dulworlh ,lerrv Du rliani ,lndv Durliani Thomas Dykes Dale Easley Marv Edgil Randy Efflandl Kelly Evans Sherry Evans Linda Falkc jocelynn Faulkner Donnie Feallierslon Lou Ann Fields Gordon Fitch Leisa Flanagan James Folev Preston Foster Kenneth Freed Debra Frost Edward Geist jim Gerling Brenda Cilibs SOPHOMORES Crow - 1 ilrlm 3 Carolyn Civgf-r N QL' K ' rj A ' Ann Cliiitxf' .- K 5 or-, , i Sanrlrai Cillvspiv , -iw W f f x . H 5 . i .Z.EF-4 ' Z Saniirzi hlassi-in-k '1 'sl j 1 - .- L 1, :Q 1. . W i f, .fum 'wg gh-W. . ,,.'f-4' 5 f-- , 3 I Z , . . i S if f - if' K Vifki CUSS f i Q 4 1 1 nf 43 ' Samui-I Grumlslaft' A, A LA Slmirim' Grauilliarn ii W' .1 3 WL f Mary Cray ix V Q iii' WA! L i - f J E L ' ? ' - V iii, j i 'VL' I - 521 ' ic, L'-L i 'Z 'X 1 . 'f Roiwrt Cr1'r'm'r ' H214 W -I -, t Linda Grvig L M- ' Y? 'si Q , ' , if - L Y V - 1 x ' ' S iff? Jziincs Crinmiz-tl -J , ,gf - Doris Gwinn 1 P jjgf fw 9 ,,,5'Q2?'gZj? - ' Q, Q . I, , 4 , Q- f 1 I Q 1- ' if HSV , ' gf Did vou know our card stunt is O1'lobf'r's f- Kathy Cuinn W, L A ' i X , Angela Hzilv : . .V 'V s J Jnhn Hall ' '55 5 , 1, mate? - Llsa Hull I in, ' A A ,pf S, 3 if fx, S -we W . A .--- , ' - .. ' 5 Rivkw Svhram lf-mls in a irim-:idly ilisvnssion with his iflaissirialvs. 154 SOPHOMORES C1-igi-r k llull lx N I 1 Dc-bbic Parisi is haunting as Elvira. Sophomores '70 become involved Q ,QQ Sophomorcs show involvement through parliripation in 59' ' ,al I ' QWJH5 ff ii il - . -' ., 5' lo roo ,W T r d i , . Q 1 ifh frfmfiz O 1 L, A :NW 1 1 as I 1 tt, f s' If ' f - 1 ,612 X 1 if M ,Q-' We Wllllllllllg Lil'llYlll4'S Ronald Halverson Charlotte Hamm Debbie Hamman Richard Hamrielx Darrell Hansard Roger Hansard Chrislopluir Harris Donna Harris Donna Harris Pamela Harris Molly Hartman Robert Healh Paul Hs-izvr David Helm Russell H1-islcy Dvwayne Hilvliard Delira Hir-ks Janet Hivkson Rachel Higgins Riehard Higgins Danny Hill James Hill Marilyn Hill Timonlhy Himelrii Michael Hodge Elizalwlll Hinnanl Nancy Hogan Carolyn Hogus' Belly Holman DPbra Honra Larry Hood Vicki Hootcn Connie l-lopgood Glenda House Roland Howlo Debra Hughes Rhonda Hughes Pamela Humphriv Kim Hussey Brenda llrsen SOPHOMORES Halverson llm fn 5 ma Q, .va F' Q, 3 fe ,J 2 in V-ff' 'fy 5 - -'45 1 5 r r-gg, . Q. N - f 4. 0 Clivcrlvarlvr stunts atlravl Suplionmrvs' iiiimlivule-rl lllll'I1lIUIl. Kathy janws Tlminas .lirik Billy Johnson Cathy Johnson Greg johnson Mark Johnson Slwrry .lulinson Sally ,loin-s Susan Kvvner Louann Kvllvr D1-bra Kvllogg Dalr- King Larry Kinsey john KIl0f'lll'l Pam Krvllow Dvnisc Lamar ,Iavl-aiv Land:-rs Slvlmlil' Lanivr Cassandra lxlllllllll Bill Lawrs-mu' jainvs Lawrvnvv Susan Lawn-m-0 Darlvnv Lu- Lnuann Lm'l'Iisii'l1 Allirwlo Lvvv Dc-lmnra Lvwis Darcy Lirnlluwk ,larncs Liwlw Dvluris Luvlirimlgv John Lomlnwski Cui:-ne Lollar Vicki Long ,1 Marilyn Hill rlisplays hor Sophumorr' mathmalival ingvnuity. Palrivia lnglv K: 1: Aga A i I. S Andrea Javkson l P ' gk b Cllarlcns' .lackson k , f Janet lambs f , i A' ' -' f Q ' ' ,- f Q: bt A' , ji-iyf - is a Q .j M l -Q, V ' r ' . rri ' , , 2 . 'Q , Q, f is .. R- N. M 5 '4' 5 '31 - f- ,si ,.- , ' .' ,Fl ' . K ' A - 5 ., i f in E? A 5 1 a ' J Q M . r ' 2 ,, 'f iairr ia i my i ' f ! ' fi ni Q. Q, i I ' 11 ' ' A I -'fi :fi . al l ' 5 l L ' . , 1 1 -A f 3 K -,, , V5 , far 25gaw-322sa Qp mf .5-4 vs,, mfg? 5 - Q , ig. 2 . ' ,K , 5 i i : W 1' ff' ' ' , , A 'V ,, W F24 Q' ' 'Zh , I A ...E rra . X l K ,A,. 1 .T ,AIQ . af Q. . El, I . . ,Q AX ., 1 Q. ,Si-3-. Q L . .,: ,. . , ,i :Q K f , .35 gi g. 'lm , f F W bi l l I I , K -, i A QQ .L .' ' i f A Q- .5 i 4' Q i l v 5 -- I wa x . -iyy , 44 E -A -, Gu es' ,5' -' in i 54? J . k V ' vi A T' ' , 2 i , ., r -959' ' X i w A l l i . r qk,..., V Y vw, . I ini 5 l 7 4 , S r,Lk A xx ., A V aw V 1 f yes: r 3 .----. ' ,ff ' ,ff I-Q ' a i l A l R gr Q 'ki -Y., ij A 5 ti I A I X, . 4 i ,Q N Ag ,Si ,,. W g i if i 1 gal l xi - an 1 , , , Q ll - K :. .. , ' ' j X .'i.' iff 156 SOPHOMORES lnglm- 3 Lung X2 . 5? Q .. lj Y Q ' F' 1 .- sr' Sw . N fx N 'Q' 1 M , X at . I , 'Q - 9 4 to Ai Sophomorcs discuss homework and lalm assignoivnls during class. V .1:.,l.gw K . g 0 ' L il !., 1t KZ?- K ' 3, X . 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ILS: .- f: .-ai: Yi' ' X' 'G ' .- I' xi if V -,ziiiiiii V z ' Q V K I ,Q f' z!':-:inf-Sis A, M 4-.N-Q Gracv Lopez Kitty Luvas Peggy Lum-kclt Shirley l,um'0forml Micki Lusk Paula McAfr'v Cynthia Mm'Culloi'h Susan Mvlionald Phyllis Mvllonougli Pat McGalliard Mirhafil M1'Cn-P Wanda MCCQ0 David Ml'GI'l1l'Pi Mark MCKinoiP David Mt'Nutt Diana Mahurio Carolina Manrriqtivz Ds-lihiv Martin Vicki Marlin Roger Mathvws Monty Mflrrvll Gina Milke Daniol Miller Sandra Milli-r David Mirmis Beverly Mizc Patricia Molovk Connie- Mooro Donna Moor:- Francvs Moore' ,lnfferi Moore Paula Morris Bobby Morrison james Morrison Mary Morrow Martha Moles Toni Mullm-ns Kc-rry Nc-lson Kvnna Nm-vill David Nvwliy SOPHOMORES Lopvz 7 lN4 nln 157 Vllilliam Ncwlon Tf'rPsa Nivhols Rohr-rl Nix David Noah Ricki Noble- Riclmrd O'Hara Carol Olsovsky Patrivia Owen ,Iam-I Oxford Rogvr Pace Miriam Parvdvs Dvborali Parisi Jan Parks Scot! Philvox Bri-nda Pinkr-rlon Mvlinda Puimlcxlvr Paula Poindvxlvr Roy Poindvxlvr Nona Poowy Dm' Powi-ll Willie Powull Cwynnv Pralvr Slvphcn Prim- Randlr: Slvplivn Thomas Ray Divdra Ram Paul Rvvvvs Sheri Rvisl Brenda R1-ynolds Robert Ribble james Rivliardsnn Valcric Rider Roberta Riggs Kennulh Rimcs Cynthia Risingvr Sabrina Rivera Richard Roark Crystal Roblrrls Pearson Rnrkvll Kvvin Rollwagv 158 SOPHOMORES Nvwlon 3 Rollwagi- E- i, E ' uv Us Yah . PM V nz. F100 Fld? Roltmnf up! Tl'lll'l1L'FS lvl llivir liair down during Ps-li Assvn wx. fi rfi-1'afBfQt, M KW W Q xxx' X? J K X i ggftlfi wa Sophomore Sp . sb W 'R .., A f N X -,t 'W Q 5, E. Q2 , .rf . 4, -11, 9' 'J 92 if-sitio ff . if: . , . .. . 3, if 4, urs make tivvisions ahoul the ganiv. half-timm' and 21iill'I'giiIllfT uvtivilios. Mary Roxox Elizabeth Rosvhrook ,Ieffrf-y Ross Sophomores Search for identity and recognition 'Y Y 1- w R A W 5- 7 s 5' iii- in A '73 -' gt , S 1- . . If gr. if if 'F ii . ti X .fy - T 1 1 - f' -, f t, . 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Jo Ross Vicki Ronlsong Kimhc-rly Rowan Marsha Ruthie-r Timothy Ryon Susan Sahinskf' Stove Santon Carol Sant-ht-x Ruth Svallorn Rivharti Sm'hof-ltzrtnan Rivhard Svlirziin Timmif' St-nihwrry Stvvon Svihvrt jane-t Shafvr Rohckah Shannon Thomas Shimvk Stvphvn Shipp Sharon Shut' Valuriv Shumult' Che-rylv Siinmonf Vivkiv Simmons Cora Slaughlvr Anthony Smith Frank Smith Painvhi Smith Frank Smith Rodgvr Smith Timothy Smith Robvrt Soronson Michavl Spratilin William Sluohs Deborah Standin- SOPHOMORES Ron-x - Stimilu 159 Kar:-n Stanley Shirley Starnvs Bonni1'Slarr Jimmy Stavinoliu Susan Steadmun Kvnnvth Stewart D1-anno Stuwvll Ds-nt-a Sttilrlmlvlicltl James Stulls Nancy Sullivan Sarah Sunnnvrill Rivhard Sumnvr Debra Swe-nson Gina Swift James 'Tam-kctt Micht-lv Tvcplf' Bill Temple Linda TL-nnison Ronald Thomas Curtis Thompson Tanya Trcwin Bob Tunnvll Teresa Turnvr Jackie Vanclvrwccl Elizabeth Volenlinv Larry Wall Patrivia Walsh Lynn Waltvrs Suzannc Ward Alan Warren Keith Warrcn Vicky Watson Cary Watts lVlic'has'l Wf'L1llll'TfOTtl Mark Weiss Lyndon Wells -M . . , I K . 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' -' x?116'.1-P ' 15K?E92,3',S1'.,A4.953'1-4:-3'.3viff3'fEf' -- X-fl --.-...-.mf 9,-.-,. -.,f+,.f- i.-'nw 45.359.1- ' f ti'-wr? +4gfE9?-Q51--'4.'21 -14-'ld.:.--- g,-ag:--fa -'Fifa-SQQYYQJ Round-Up Staff captures school memories Lynne Ceihl Editor-in-Chief Jennie Pace Edito r-in-Chify' Paul Terry Managing Editor Judy McCormack Class Editor Denise Geilll Class Editor Cathey Hazzard Class Editor Debby Armstrong Organizations Vicki Jacobus Administration Donna Nipper Organizations Editor Gail Frankie Student Lye Vikki Massengill Student Lge Karen Shely Student Lge Cindy Bilz Business Manager Tim Bailey Sports Editor John Mitchell Photographer 164 ORGANIZATIONS Cathey and Lynne disc in uss the Jennie will never find her in ,the Book eating vw T00m. Mr. Vavrocli serves as hoard for the dozen iiculties. daily ,.., MW wav- Staff members experience deadline desperation as they grope through layouts, photos, copy . . . to complete shipment. ' T351 T Pictures and copy are not the only ingredi- ents necessary for a successful yearbook. The fifteen staff members of the Round-Up put in not only the hour they spend in class, but many hours out of class working on layouts, budgets, page assignments, pictures and the components that go into the book. Although staff members receive no credit for the hour spent in class, they do benefit from ex- Task force Trio struggles tion. ff t i, .iii . , ,,,,. ' .F .,2,':,z5,5,v,Am. posure to the procedures and principals of pub- lishing and printing a legitimate publication. Es- pecially enlightening are the days before a deadline when pressure is increased due to the rush to get all pages ready for shipment. This year, the staff has a new advisor, Mr. M Iohn Vavrooh, who is of vital importance to edi- tors and staff members. to complete humongous organizations ser Keeping up with annual photos 1 an end less task The yearbook room function: 'is dren' room wardrobe Study hall, lunvhroom . . . ORGANIZATIONS l65 Wrangler offers A via l Y4- informative articles in magazine format 166 ORGANIZATIONS kh yh Wrangler initiates innovative ideas fr Business Manager. Laurie Clanipit, gets ads ready for the printer. jf' Under the leadership of Mrs. Terry I-lenigsman, in- novation is the watchword for the Wrangler this year. The 1970-71 year has seen a series of changes in the newspaper format. The Wrangler has changed its format from regular newspaper style to a magazine format. This style calls for three columns instead of the standard five. Also, the magazine calls for greater variation and imagination on the front page. Other innovations include a new editorial policy. This year has seen editorial campaigns and features in the Wrangler. Such articles include the features on drugs and pollution. This allows for a new medi- um for educating and entertaining the reader. ' if This year is the first to see two journalism classes. Second year students make up the core of the staff, while first year students learn the basics of journal- ism and provide the mass of copy. Mrs. I. Hopkins continues to carry on the innova- tive process in the journalistic field. Under her guid- ance the Wrangler goes to be judged at lnterscho- lastic League Press Conference in Austin. This com- petition highlights the journalistic year for the Wrangler. ? 'E' 1 'g 'Y 1 sa f W .1-f I F! 3 Q 4.355-if X.1,5:5g?jE'fi51,7!.Q.jig!! W W 9'1f fff!fl'1 fi 1 . ,yIj,f 51315, 3112124555: ,'4,g!1,g5.fj.5g51f. 154. , 'tt ' 1 5 if 551155 1 -jr 1-11, ay. -1, . . IQ., . i Q 'Qsf ' 'ye 'l 11.1 I. is ffffggigiefzzfgfgf- Q jfg?f??5?'?f'g???9i44f ..., t1l'11,1 1l 1l,1'? G. 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Q' 11 fp 11 fl ,I 11,11 11' 'gif' 1 ,,1g,5f?5ff2: 4ff1 1 1- ..-. 410' Ififfl 1115, 11 aj f .,f4!, I ON. 55157155512 215154455555 , 41ly1f',f1 gf .Z Q 11' fl jf! j - .t ,ff ,1 ,1 ,1 I JK J ,111 if ,ff 'ffffaffiefieilfh 453354?1fffif-'.5fff5'f51te'd The newspaper staff and Mrs. Hopkins will sit prccariously until Carter students pitch in to support the Wrangler.,' ORGANIZATIONS 167 Boling, Barbara Brooks, Debbie Vice President Clampitt, Laurie Crow, David Deen, Steve Eve. ,lim Geihl, Lynne Secretary Knight, Steve McCormack, Judy Mitchell, John Moore, Spike Parks, Donna Baucum, Dan Boultinghouse, Debbie Deen, Steve President Dickerson, Donna French, Ronald Grayson, Randy Guinn, Wanda Secretary Harris, Chris Ibsen, Brenda Lewis, Greg Morrison, Rick Pugliese, Tommy Riggs, Robbie Rivers, Sabrina Rosehlau, Paula Vaughn, Carol Walters, Bill Mrs. Henigsman Sponsor 168 ORGANIZATIONS Press Club represents journalism fields 't 4 n, H ,,'L'lff?rL7iSl3 , r L r V' ' , QQ Y L V 1 J,. f4' e :Iwi V it X ' ii F ' ' 'l i '-N' is r f B - P ' Razo, Bill 'il .f f Mrs. Henigsman V, 5 '75 Sponsor U1 Sl is Photo Club explores new techniques s' 2. it ,. . V we M , ,, - ' w ' ri' far iii ..,,,, V 'i'i ti l em rl' 1r1'1 ' -W wif . 7 5 4: W t 2 i i . 7' W l Q :L ri ' jx f ' c A iii S HS maintains high scholastic standards Mrs. Kline Sponsor ,HQ 'U' Vicke Canada Jennifer Clendening Secretary Susan Camblin Lynne Ceihl Julie Glover John Hilman Adelle McKinley Christy Miller Cheri Montgomery Cindy Moore Richard Muir Jennie Pace Vice President Donna Parks Richard Pierce Brad Stevens Paul Terry President ORGANIZATIONS 169 ORGANIZATIONS Serv g Key Club raises funds, sponsors service projects Mr. Spruiell Sponsor Tim Burris 1 W i f , kig- - Carter's Key Club is comprised of a select group of boys chosen for their dedication, char- acter, academic standing, and leadership abili- ties. The club spends the year raising funds for service projects. One of these projects was tak- ing the special education class to the Zoo. The Key Club is a branch of and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Steve Cabeen Gene Gorman -v Keith Green David Haedge Mark Hall Richard Hill John Hilman Mike Hooten Paul Kessler Mike Krol Donald Lefler Micah Mahaney Henry Mendez Secretary Treasurer Mike Parker Mike Riewe 7, Chuck Roberts Vice President Brent Robinson Hal Shelley Lynn Schoelerman Chuck Schram Paul Terry Mike Thompson President Mike Tonick Richard Toogood Alan Yamamoto ORGANIZATIONS 171 Student Council A representative governing body, such as Carter's Student Council, acts as the voice for any constructive ideas and grievances from homerooms and encourages communications between students and the administration. Student Council officers exercise their lead- ership capabilities as they conduct open meet- ings, coordinate committee reports, and provide the enthusiasm and experience needed to make the Student Council most effective. Projects such as the student directories, the annual homecoming dance, a student hand- book, and council members' participation in LIFE fLeaders Interested in the Future of Edu- cationj, should convince skeptical students that the Student Council is really actively involved in student concerns. vb 1 x i YI- - I ,xg qv . as-:rg 5 .1 1 Gene Gorman Hal Shelley Richard Hill STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President V ice-President Treasurer 197071 Laurie Larimer Secretary , ' f ,1 . e ...t.,gf,,5 3 11.1 ',--r H- if K , f . , ' i fkfftf ' Q 7 5 ' X sr i i'te t iw I i xs,. if il l: ' 'iiliiiiii I W f Cindy Crisp , . .. . S ittt Reporter Richard and Gene discuss plans for an aftvrrioon meeting oi' the Council as they sit at the hospitality lable in tht' frm n foyer. T72 ORGANIZATIONS Meg Adams Paula Anderson Pat Berna Donna Bust 9 - . sata:ifa,. -, ' Q- - . Je, . 1 .Q ni 'feff-Q ' 53 ,, f-xx ,CQ 1? , Q Q.. :EEF t -4: - --ff ff 1 Ja. 'X ff X v, Q xi it-if fn Af Y .1 ,pf Lisa Capelli Dena Compton Sandi Cowan Cathy Cowell Beverly Criswell Debbie Dillard Kathy Ennis Linda Falkc Carolyn Gieger Julie Glover Pam Godfrey Georgia Grant Wanda Guinn lane Hamby Charlotte Hamm Susan Harris Cathey Hazzard Marilyn Hill Jim Jacobus Vicki .lacobus ,lack Joy Wayne Kilpatrivk Steve Knight Donald Leffler Micah Mahaney Vikki Massengill Cindy McCulloch Mike McKay Torn McKnight Monty Merrell Mark Miller Paula Morris David Noah Debbie Parisi Steve Price Tim Reudelhuber Mary Lee Rorex Cindy Risinger Steve Sainton Ricky Schram Bill Staehs Glenda Starnes Mike Tonick Donna Woodard Beverly Young Joanna Zercher Mr. Cox Sponsor Mrs. Barshop Sponsor ORGAN IZATIONS 7 73 Y-Teens show active Community involvement Debbie Baker Margaret Barree Helena Biasatti Barbara Boling mn Pam Brow ' g Charlotte Busby Karel Carpenter Nancy Cassaday Jeanna Childs Laurie Clampitt Dena Compton Sandi Cowan Carol Crook Lisa Flanagan Gail Frankie Deborah Foster Pam Foyt Julie Glover 174 ORGANIZATIONS ll! 2 5 HH iii liiiqmill in Lu!! Y-Teen officers Top zo Bottom: Glenda Starnes, Hazzard. Mrs. Alexander Sponsor Leigh Ann Allen Debbie Armstrong 5 ' i , .- Julie Glover, Cheryl Pearson, Laurie Larimer, Cathey Linda Greig Gloria Greig Charlotte Hamm Janet Hardin Susan Harris Cathey Hazzard Marilyn Hill Susan Hinsch Paula Holleyhead Roxanne Hughes Joni Janacek Sherry Johnson Cheri Kimple Debbie Kleitz Pam Kretlow Laurie Laramer Leslie Lindsey Sonia Little Judy Maahs Vikki Massengill Gina Milke Terri Mitchell Mary Morrow Cindy McCulloch Jackie O7Malley Debbie Parisi Barbara Parramore Cheryl Pearson Cindi Pinkham Cindy Risinger Susan Sartor Rebekah Shannon Karen Shely Nancy Stanberry Glenda Starnes Susan Stone Carol Teetor Cheryl Thompson Teresa Turner Chris Tye Jackie Vanderwheel Lynn Walters Joanna Wesson Cindy Wieling Vicky Wieting Debbie Wright Teresa Wright Donna Woodard Colleen Woods Vivian Yates Beverly Young Marsha Zimanek Cheryl Zilke ORGANIZATIONS 175 Ecology students show concern for environmental control Headed by Evelyn Aguilar, the Ecology Club has worked this year not only to improve the environment of today, but also to secure a pol- lution-free tomorrow. As one of their projects, the club members spon- sored a paper drive and helped to emphasize the importance of con- trolling litter on campus. The Ecology Club evolved from the interest in environment pro- duced by the promotion of Earth Day last year at Carter. The event aroused so much interest that students decided to organize into an ef- fective group which could take constructive action in pollution con- trol. 176 ORGANIZATIONS Members of the Ecology Club, sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn Aguilar take vigorous interest and action in the control of pollution and Red Cross appeals for contributions The high school Red Cross program is a branch ofthe Youth Program of he American Red Cross. This program is organized through representa- tives from each homeroom. Each year the Red Cross holds a membership drive in which donations are made to the fund. Other activities include a Halloween Party, Rural outh Day at the Fair, and Christmas carolling. The Red Cross plans an egg hunt and a play to promote membership as other service proj- .. I, A.. h w ,, r,i, W p- w J wb K f 'F 3 -- .ai r' t 'X u si' X 2 ifasair if I ' A i 5, Q- if Z ef,,gig55-gs news- -.,-- ffm f ,X A Nga Q it CH R-is x is M Q pb M, reg? im as - if - .- -:sw ff .steve if .L -H 1 2 ' ',li Shirley Alexander Sponsor Anita Anderson Margaret Barren Johnny Barrera Barbara Boling Freddy Brewer Sheila Buchanan Pam Cox Emma Fornos Harold Harkins Debbie Harrison Vice President Nancy Hyndman Joni Janacek Kathy Kinsey Susan Knowles Denise Lamar Terry McNatt Beverly Mashhurn Barbara Parramore Valla Philp Holly Poe Diedra Razo Terry Shelby Nancy Stanberry Deanne Stowell Sarah Summerill Donna Thorn Secretary Ronny Thornton Representative Lynn Walters Allan Yamamoto President Mary Yaquinto Vivian Yates Wanda Zachary Marsha Zemanek Cheryl ZielKe ORGANIZATIONS 177 Andrus, Jackie President Acosta, Dolores Vice President Hussey, Kim Business Manager Wigginton, Irene Secretary Miracle, Carolyn Sponsor Wheatley, Carolyn Sponsor 41' .a p e .. .tau pw af 'Baar.,U W ? ' .4 ,iq , . , af if ix f , ,, . Yi. if 2 f Q! Aw TL., Y 5 V, Art Service Club The art service club makes many valuable contribu- tions in creating, designing, and building the scenery for Blithe Spirit and Oklahoma The club provides the members with the opportunity for gaining and applying both aesthetic and technical knowledge of art and stage design. Art Service Club members also take part in field trips to art galleries, art related companies, and special exhibits. This wheel doesn't seem to want to stay yellow! 178 ORGANIZATIONS Members look on as an art student works the potters wheel. .f,,.., Craftsman demonstrates the procedure used in making senior rings. Members put talent to work bf .64 ,A we Susan Armstrong Brenda Bailey Thelma Baker Debbie Berg .lack Bowen Beverly Brady Debra Buenting Donna Carter Nancy Cassaday Cathy Cowell Celia Crisp Cindy Crisp Peggy Crow Mancil Davis Dinah Dean Debbie Dillard Byrnadells Duke Julia Gomez Sam Cvrandstaff Mary Cray Becky Hale Jini Hesse Laurie Hudgins Pamn Johnson Wayne Kilpatrick Jackie Landers Linda Mendez Maury Morrison Cindy Morrison Mikel Oliver Jennie Pace Janet Puryear Lynne Randle Tim Reudelhuber Debbie Beynols Vivian Richter Sheryl Savell Beatrice Seyen Pam Smith Jeane Stewart Mark Stoddard Michele Teeple Tanya Trewin Gary Watts Loretta Wigginton Debbie Wilson Vicki Wilson Donna Woodard ORGANIZATIONS 179 Mr. Spruiell Dolores Acosta Jackie Andrus James Anderson Marie Autrey Brenda Bailey Thelma Baker ,lack Bower Debbie Brooks Sue Bruce Karel Carpenter Donna Carter Susan Creech Pat Cusack Sheila Elmore Kathy Ennis Margie Espinoza Vicki Class Jimmy Cual Becky Hale ,lini Hesse Marie Hill Laurie Hudgins ORGANIZATIONS r'i 'f1 fs5,s,gy' i. lsi 3 C , 25? ily' 1 xi 1 ,, , , me af' 5' Lg in 1 Traffic Safety Council stages dramatization urges forethought, caution Voluntary representatives from each homeroom compri the Traffic Safety Council. ln a special assembly, the mem bers presented a film on race driving and safety. The Council attended a convention at Southern Method University at which groups discussed current problems and issues. The council has proven influential in improving t' parking situation as well as in helping to get sidewalks lay on Wheatland Road. Officers this year are Karel Carpenter. Presidentg Eddie Kuehl, Vice Pres.g Rhonda Hughes, taryg Marie Autrey, Reporter. '- f Rhonda Hughes Ricky Jackson Debbie James Thomas Jirik Pamn Johnson Jeri Jones Glen Julian Bobby Killam Eddie Kuehl Jackie Landers John Littrell Peggy Luckett Billy McCowan Adelle McKinley Diane McLine Cindy Moore Maury Morrison Bill Newton Beverly Pullen Gary Reed Nieta Reeves Debbie Reynolds Patricia Rozelle Mark Sandcfer Jay Satterfield Sandy Shipp Pam Smith Sue Smoot Karen Stanley Kathy Stephens Jeane Stewart Lynn Stewart Nancy Sullivan Tom Thurmond Tanya Trewin Gary Watts Terri Whitlock Irene Wigginton Loretta Wigginton Donna Woodard Vickie Wyatt Wanda Zachary ORGANIZATIONS 131 Ashley, Debbie Blackwood, Cathy Bowden, Pattie Cole, Cindy Craig, Phillis DeBoard, Ben Johnson, Greg Lockridge, Debbie McGee, Susie Mentzel, Vickie Moore, Donna Nall, Robbie Pelham, Sherri Rickett, Steve Riden, Becky Simpson, Debbie Starnes, Chirley Thompson, Bonnie Ward, Suzanne Burks, Mrs. lacel 182 ORGANIZATIONS Student Librarians assist in daily dut1es Not Pictured: Abercrombie, Gail Albright, Sandra Allen, Leigh Baker, Mary Bellomy, Jeanne Carter, Nancy Cunningham, Vickie Daniel, Sandy Davis, Rick Elliott, Dawn Fischer, Martha Gallo, ,loc Gibbs, Brenda Harnbrick, ,lerry Lynn Harrison, Debbie Moctesuma, Judy Nunn, Dianne Rodriguez, Dinah Scallorn, Ruth Stovall, Stan Whitten, Kay Wyatt, Vickie Ti neo' we flV QA xx rn , A- f- , fe.-1-1.21 1:1- ludy Aycock Debbie Bal-ter Benny Ballard Cathy Ballard .-f' .bv if Guides Club t 1 Robin Barcntine Tim Bivins Anne Bowles Debbie Buvnting Melinda Castle-berry Sandi Cowan Denise Daniell Mary Edgil Sandy Gillt-spit: Mary Gray Kathy Guinn Sandi Harris Molly Hartman Debbie Hirks Louise Higgins Danny Hill Marilyn Hill Debbie Honra Pam Humphries Andrea .lackson Cathy Johnson David Jones Glen .Iulian Bobby Killam Delores Lochridge Shirley Lunceford MiCl4i Lusk Cindy McCullough Beverly Mizc Patti Olive- Nona Poovt-y Gwynne Pratt-r Margo Prinrt- Crystal Roberts Kim Rowan Chuck Schram Timmie Serlhvrry Cheryle Simmons Deborah Stantlln-0 Gina Swift Mirhvlc Teeplf- Bobby Tunnell is -A Q15 ,age-f . . 32-. 5 ty- t fy, J- 'Y' x lan. . Mx Debbie Waggener Lynn Walters Vicky Watson Gary Watts Cindy Wieting Dehhie Wood Mary Young Pat Cuulshy - Pres. Wanda Zurhary - V, Prrx Dawn Elliott A Set. Rebecca Svhindler - Trmx, Charlene lnrkson f Suriul Chmn Mike Olivvr -- Publiritrv Cltnnrt. Mrs. Hyer 7 Spmtsur ORGANIZATIONS '33 1 Q. x 14 g of 5 1 . ax 1 1 E ,. V 7: , ' ' L f f 2 a 1970-71 Carter cheerleaders From Lej? to Right: Brad, Steve, Donna, Dan, Leslie, Vicky, John, and Vicky and Dan demonstrate is N XFX x Donna. Q 'Za EEN? L if H r is Donna takes a tricky shoulders. leap onto Brad's their teamwork. 70-71 Covvbo Cheerleaders Agility, exciting stunts, and enthusiastic team support, are trademarks of the Carter cheerleaders. Under the direction of Miss Virginia Farr, the cheerleaders plan pep assemblies, super- vise auditorium decoration, and they work toward building stu- dent involvement in athletic competition. Elaborate mums don the girls' cheerleader jackets A a traditional gesture. ORGANIZATIONS 185 FCA unites athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, newly formed under the leadership of Don Todd, works toward uniting athletes under Christian ideals. Walker Westerlage and Randy Smith head up the organizations officers. Meetings, are usually held in the gym after a hardy game of scrub basketball, or at a member's house. This year, the FCA and Young Life organiza- tions got together for a Weiner roast at Randy Smith's farm. The Fellowship ol' Christian Athletes is led hy: Don Todd, Sponsorg James Anderson, Walker Westerlagc, and Paul Murphy. F.C.A. meets in gym for an impromptu basketball game. 186 ORGANIZATIONS 2 E 2 '? 1 1 4 I 3 The 1970-71 Calico Drill Team. Originality highlights Calico half-time shows 1970-71 Calico officers crown Terri Bourland Miss Nu-Nu 1971. The Calico drill team is an entertaining part of the football half-time activities. This year as well as last, they were seen with tambourines, hula-hoops, hats, ban- jos and their newest props, maypoles. The Calicos helped to lead the enthusi- astic spirit of the Cowboy fans, and their Support was carried over to each of the succeeding sports, This year the Calicos' activities range from beginning of a spirit committee to acting as hostesses of the school board meeting to even selling toothbrushes as a fund raising project. ORGANIZATIONS 137 Anderson, Paul a Armstrong, Debby Blankenship, V Browning. Pam Bryan, Sandy Canada, Vickie ant-ssa Carpenter, Karel - Lt Childs. Jeanna Clampitt, Laurie - Lt. Coleman, Suzanne Compton, Dena Creech, Susan - Mgr. Dillard. Debbie- Dimalleo. Nam- Ennis, Kathy Foyt, Pam Ceihl, De-nisv Geihl, Lynne Clove-r, Julie Gomez, .lulia Green, Marnie Haak, Lintla Hale, BQ-rky Hamluy, ,lane Hamilton. Kara Harrlin, Janet Harris, Jeannie Harris. Susan Harrison, Dehb Hassell. Maru' Hazzard, Cathvy Higtion, Ann Hinsch. Susan V n if - Ll. Holleyhvzul, Paula idt. Denise- Jarobus. Virki Kimple. Chrri Kleilz. Dc-lrbie Larimer, Laurie -Ll, Littlv, Sonic 7 LL Nu! Pirlured: Dianm- Brown 7 Mgr. Linrla Cammark g Mg Susan Fletcher Linda Knott Liz Lowery Advllf- MrKinI4- ,lcnnic Pace N Donna Parks 7 Mgr. M argv Pri ncc Francis Ramirvz 188 ORGANIZATIONS I. r an Q. 11,3 .tj tg as . ,iw 355 M R niio rrr' ' fr 2 . 1 fr, ,gi U y., ,QW , ,VM , 3 35:4 K- ' fi , I-Y - 1 -,, for N 1- k 'Q a f,,,,1l3 N: F Sufi . , f fr ' I, ' -2,4 ,fix ' ,,..,i f fi .,, ' - 1,24 A ir, yi? If f Sis E . . - 1-, -4 r f ' 'f - N ' 'anwsfwa , , QV? Wifi R- I 2 i ii 3 ' it 9 'f I 3.15 Q 5 ,, R. -, , A , . Ev ,,,. ' ' ri af E',ff'fEii1f manfff' K' arm! ,, L L .L S 4 , Y 1 ' - ,... 1. .. , as at I -'N ' In A iii.: . . if . ' QNQ 1 if .. W V4' af: - r , in 1 was f L M S3 .Q -1 ,z . .L-' E. Q 12 1 K . 1 S o,,,, 1 . X , , - rr 9 , fe it ' if Q? f A . Calicos lead pep assembly spirit with help from Seniors '71! Umbrellas add to the effectiveness of the officers' Rain4lr0ps routine. R A x , , L . sqm? N - - I ,A 2' L K 'K : .. v ig A it K Lynn Lou-hw fig i f - -,. - Judy mms - fi t Vicki MtvDunit-I Q, A K K e ' 1, 11 ,,,. 5 k.: b A ' f ,.k t Q ii - .1 N, Rs: X if x RQ? , MQ get Z Captain Christy Miller Cheri Montgornl-ry Cindy Moon- Donna Nippcr Cheryl Pearson .lanct Puryear Susan Sarlor Carolyn Shaw 'gi --- - X , v , Q - ,E 4 is 1- y ,, . 5 - ff:- j K' ra. I 11. L K-H . . Li, QB L. , t. S Q 'iii in A ii jx , aft 'i 1 .L -j3,, K 'F W. - ' ' :SL f .Q , h . ,. gig. .. G: A -- -- A ' i A 1 Lt. Karen Shely Clcmla Starncs Susan Stvvvns Angie Trail Teresa Turner Patti Walk:-r Becky Welllmrn Debbie Wellliurn Michele White Vicky Wieting Darlene Wilstm Debbie Wise Elaine Zear .loanna Zercher Carol Zito Virginia Farr Sponsor Calico Officers: Ll. Karen Sheli Ll. Sonia Little Capl. Christy Miller Ll. Cathey Hazzard LL Karel Carpenter Ll. Laurie Larimer Ll. Laurie Clampitt ORGANIZATIONS '39 Spurs capture spirit of team support Carter's pep club, the Spurs, plays an impor- tant role in the support of the Cowhoy's athletic Competition. Carter is proud of the fifteen flash card stunts performed by the Spurs during foot- ball half time activities. The Spurs are one of two pep clubs in this district which use card tricks to highlight their performance. Girls also use pom-poms and hand routines to add color and variety to the stands. President Iulia Gooch, Vice-President Patti Sandusk, Secretary Cindy Crisp, and Treasurer Colleen Woods di- rect the pep squad in their various duties which include morning practices, auditorium decora- tion, and arrangements for out-ofatown games. This year, the Spurs are directed by their spon- sors, Mrs. Tommie Warlick, Mrs. Anita Brown and Mrs. Io Markham. t l The red, white and blue boot and spur was one of the exciting new card stunts introduced last season. if Hey, Lightning, How many y'all comin' to the game? 190 oRcAN1zATioNs 5 Cood sportsmanship, safety, and accuracy encouraged by D.W.C. Cun Club During its first year, the Cun Club has become one of the school's largest organizations. Club membership is open to all boys who wish to learn proper rifle techniques. Participating in team and individual hunts, the members demonstrate their ability through sportsmanship, shooting skills, and the proper care and handling of guns. A select group of members Went on a ram hunt in January. Spring plans in- Top Row: Jimmy Jacobus - clude a number of interclub Skeet shoots. Pres RUSS Km' Press M - Sponsor. Bottom Row: Barrett w- Activities Chmn., Wimberly - Treas., Larry wa - Sec. . NW hmmm, fm., A Y , t . , I gmjmflil Top Row: Ronny Brookshire, Mike Hawkins, Don Featherston, Mike Russ Kerr, John Summit, Bill Wimberly, Jimmy Jacobus. Parker. Bottom Row: Noel Stutts, Mark Weiss, Maury Morrison, Randy Cobb, Rocky Faulkner. Pat Johnson, Johnny Burden, Larry Shumway, Jeff Carpenter, Randy Top Row: Rusty Cornett, Lyndon Talbott, Bruce Ward, Pat Buyanovits, Steve Harper. Bottom Row: Larry Barton, Rodney Harrell, Ted Clemmons, Keller. 192 ORGANIZATIONS Y x AIN Top Row: Jimmy Gual, Keith Bill McCowan. Bottom Monty Merrell, Tommy ,va-ffl, ,f f' ,N ex ...-- -A Dennis Neu- Cantwell, Bruce McCaffrey, Steve itwell. Steve Starks, Richard Croy, John Sweeney, Paul Freese, Duane Reaves. P ' ' t Dennis Padgett, Keith Green, Randy Miller, Kim Johnson 3 ,m,,,s,.a-rv- ' ,,'i.,,-ww-www' I Nags, ' iiih' V' 4 H 79 ' Rocky Sorensen, Cliff Woody, Tim Gullick, David Chaney ri' if E, ,xfyt ' W ,few W M Tommy Bandler, Wade Reed, Ronny Thornton, Chuck Barrett. Hoy Poindexter, Joe Gallo, David Crow, Brian Denny. Q! Danny Sallis, Gene Gorman, Stuart Spangler, Riahard Hill. ..-- f?Tf1s?f?x Mike Murphy, Mike Bounds, Paul Kessler, Randy Brainard. Randy Martin, Ricky Wilemon, Bob Kondikoff, David Lewis. ivwgstyv- 1 X Vi tttttt as T y N ,,,,....--sf Randy Scott, Dennis Dillard, David Davis, Danny Page. if V ' Steve Clark, Steve Cabeen, Mike Cowart, Eddie Kuehl ORGANIZATIONS 193 Anglers enjoy leisure and competition sports Archers emphasize accuracy and skill lst Row: Alan Warren, Roy Poindexter, Chris Davis, Keith Warren. 2111! Roux' Debbie Wood. Gen:-va Strickland, Paul Frcese, Laura Riddle, Mar tha Fisher, Ricky Schoolerman. James Slultz, Greg Johnson, Betty SW'LlSiCk. Dalf- King. Jeff Mmm- - Pres.. Mr. iViOi'IllTlLlI'0 - Sponsof. 194 ORGANIZATIONS V .' i Ili 5 ld I lst Row: Brad Moore, Keith Warren, Roger Pace, Brian Bates, Frank Smith. 2nd Row: Ricky Reynolds, ,lake Pittman, Rohm-rl Soto, John Coke, Jack Rumbley. 3rd Row: Eddy Brewer, Jake Pittman, Ralph Stannard, Jack Cris- sey, Ricky Noble, Ronny Payne. O 'ff Q f,,, .M ' ,,: :if V mg V . . ' 2 -if az Kevin's solo instrument reflects the unity ofthe entire group. Roger fills in on saxophone during jazz solo 1970-71 COWBOY BAND 196 ORGANIZATIONS Top L. Lo R.: Jill Rumbleyg Richard Pierce, Drum Major: Ricky Reynolds, Asst. Drum Major, Sheryl Savcll. L. to R.: Cindy Richardson. ,lanis Pope. at Q ' Shirley McClain - Sr. 1971 Cowboy Band Major and Majorettes Andy Capp absorbs Mr, Rumblcyls interest during the Roosevelt gE1lTlC. Headed by Drum Major, Richard Pierce, and directed by Mr. lack Rumbley, the Cowboy band performed in halftime shows and pep assemblies throughout the football season. Adding to their repertoire contemporary pieces, such as the theme songs to Mash and Tommy, the band even did a sing-along selec- tion of Rubber Ducky. After football season, band members went back to sleeping late in the morning and started practicing for the musical, Oklahoma, as well as for competition in band festivals. Each year the band also hosts a Spring con- cert. Hulcy and Atwell bands perform at this event and Carter's selections are included on the annual record of music performed at games, assemblies, and concerts. ORGANIZATIONS 197 The '70-'71 HERD STAGE BAND: Ralph Stannard. Robert Soto, Jack Rumbley i Director, Ricky Reynolds. Richard Pierce, Eddy Bra wer Ronny Payne, Steve' Crabtree. ,lack Crissy. Jake Pittman. Cary Wages. Will Willvn. Lynne Birrhlield. Kari-ii Seibert. Barry Graham. Km-vin and Freddy Brewer. Herd places 2nd in cit band festival Exciting jazz arrangements, talented musi- cians, and a capable director such as Mr. lack Rumbley, make Carter's Herd Stage Band an entertaining group which brings new recogni- tion to the music department. This year, the Herd'attended the Stephenville Stage Band Festival and netted the second place honors. The Mountain View College Fes- tival in the spring also provides an opportunity for more competitive achievements. Pep assem- blies, the stage band concert. numerous public engagements, and the ROTC ball, top off the busy performance schedule for 1970-71. Six ofthe Herd musicians won a spot on the Dallas All-City Stage Band. and many junior Herd members will be returning for an even more exciting year in '72. 198 ORGANIZATIONS . .. . ,, 44 fygw- df Kevin Lays il on 'emu during his jazz lrornlmm- solo Chorus presents Christmas, Easter song festivals Concert Choir includes a select group of singers who audition in the spring of the year before. The members are then put in a specific period to work on programs. Choir programs include Christmas and Spring programs. Members also partici- pate in the Musical if they wish. The spring activities include an ensemble con- t test for Concert Choir members. Choir members Debbie Burgoon and Charles Lee were chosen to lead the cast of Oklahoma.', r ,lk , r 'Y ' x' 4 sl A C cstrsir ry I t Q ,.., Eg ..,L ,... , , , rt Akai-L6 4 H K The l97O-71 Carter Concert Choir appears in formal attirt- for the Christmas program dir:-ctr-d by Mr. ,lohn Vavrovh. ORGANIZATIONS 199 New Ideas Entertain at School Programs and Community Functions The new ideas present a musical program for the cadets and guests at the Military Ball. Leji to Right: Debbie Poteet, Rhonda Hughes, David Plexco, Mike Cline, Jeri Butler. Charles Lee, Karel Carpenter David Weaver, Ginny Brandt, Marcie Crt-cn, Barbara Balcs and Miko Weatherford. The New Ideas Singers are a selected group of the David W. Carter concert choir. The group consists of thirteen vo- cals and uses various instruments, such as a guitar and tambourine, to add to the total effect of the group. New Ideas are se- lected on singing ability at the first of the year by Mr. Vavroch and senior members of the group. 200 ORGANIZATIONS wm i 3, ,,ti' pyy. ,,V. I wifi J ai l'b f ii I . hafta e f in 5 David Weaver as Will tells Ado Annie that it's all or nothin Debaters aim towards National Forensic League E s Though still a relatively new pro- , gram at Carter, debate is expanding rapidly. Under the guidance of Mrs. Penny Barshop the debate class is aimed at learning the principles of discussion. Debate involves an in depth study of discussion and debate. In contrast to regular discussion, debate is a for- malized argument on a given topic. Each topic is of national importance decided on by the National Forensic League. Schools throughout the na- tion debate on the same topic. The goal of all debaters is National Forensic League membership, an honor organization based on speak- ing ability. Students gain points for Paul Terry and other debaters spend much extra time ri-svarcliing their debate debate, extemporaneous Speaking t0PiC- and dramatic interpretation. . 1,yg.:'f' Members ofthe Forensic League working as a team in competition with other schools are: Debbie Foster. Rhonda Hughes, Debbie Brom. Johnny Barrera, Lynn Ann Cooper, David Jones, llal Shelley. Vicki Class. Paul T1-rrv, and Jimmy Jacohus. ORGANIZATIONS 201 Thespians achieve dramatic honors The Troupe of Carter International Thespians is made up of drama students who earn honor points through participa- tion in tournaments, plays, and service to the drama department. This year, the Thespians and initiates made a trip to the Country Dinner Playhouse to see a profes- sional production of Cactus Flower. ' if Vicky Glass - Pres. V, Jennie Pace - V. Pres. Ai: it ' loan Nelson - Sec. Vikki Massengill - Rep. Thelma Pate - Sponsor Debbie Brom Debbie Burgoon Rudi Garnett Ann Higdon Kathy James Tom McKnight Debbie Parisi David Plexro Kevin Smith Susan Stone Vickie Virnelson 202 ORGANIZATIONS l Creative Writing Club Members of the Creative Writing Club are encouraged to express their ideas through writing original poetry, free verse and stories. Much of their work is selected for publication in the Wrangler or in an anthology. There are no standard requirements for membership in the club. One of the highlights of the club's activities is a book bazaar held twice a year. The proceeds from the sale are used for the purchase of trophies and medals which are awarded to outstanding students in a school wide creative writing contest. E ,X ,t Mrs. Russell and the Creative Writing Club inemlwrs Contrilmiitv imagination, talent for publivations. Iunior Classical League delves into ancient civilization Set up as a Roman social class system, the Latin Club explores not only the language, but also the customs and culture of the ancient country. The plebeians, new members, are initiated each year at a banquet held at Pizza Inn. They dress in togas and must perform tasks for the patricians, the Senior members of the club. The Iunior Classical League is a national as well as state-wide orga- nization. Each year, the club attends the state convention where they compete with other Latin Club members. The members also sponsor a teacher appreciation coffee and hold a Spring banquet in order to honor Miss Satunalia and other outstand- ing club members. The Patricians and Plebians pose for their group shot. ORGANIZATIONS 205 Christmas part highlights season . in ,A,VV. .i4, 5 t , .. V Three major events highlighted the year for the German club. In the fall, members attended a banquet at Der Iagerstube, the hunting lodge. Iennie Pace the guest speaker, described her summer visit to Germany. Christmas presented another occasion for a party at the Brevver's house. After an evening including games such as ping-pong, basketball, chess, pool and a guessing game, the club sang German carols and presented the Frau with a hostess gown. The club also challenged the Kimball Ger- man club to a rematch miniature golf game this spring. The officers of the club are: Vonn Zau- ber, Pres., Susan Stevens, V-Pres., Eddy Brewer, Sec.-Treas., Iimmy Wallace. Program Chair- man. Ms. Markham Sponsor Barnes, Eugene Bates, Brian Bischoff, Bobby Booker, Alealha Bouknight, Carol Bowling, Glen Brewer, Eddy Brookshire, Ronnie Dalton, Cheryl Gt-ihl, Denise Geihl, Lynne Gisel, Bonna Gilkey, Ann Grimmett, Jimmy Hanek, Barbara Hogan, Barbara lbsen, Jeff ldt, Denise Jones, David Lowery, Libby Luscombe, Burl May, Jean McGraw, Melanie Mitchell, John Powell, Dee Schoelerman, Ricky Smith, Robert Starks, Steve Summit, John 206 ORGANIZATIONS T 2 Mike Thompson provides accompaniment for Christmas carols auf Deutsh. f J i'57?Ef5Ff is .tt Q. , E R .A t German Club enjoys year of much aotivlty Beatrice Seyen Rocky Sorenson 5 iff at V: Q Susan Stevens Mike Thompson Mike Tonirk Brooks Witten Will Witten Patti Walker Jimmy Wallace Becky Wellborn Debbie Wise Vivian Yates Vonn Zauber Renette Zimmerli' ORGANIZATIONS 207 Spanish Club service minded Fund raising projects, conventions, and district meetings are the activities in which Los Vaqueros, Carter's Spanish Club, are involved. Spanish Club members are active in several ser- vice projects this year. In order to raise money for these projects and other club activities, the club held two bake sales and sold paper flowers which the members had made. Part of this money is used as a contribution to help underprivileged children in Peru. A Christmas banquet was given at El Fenix in order to initiate new members and officers. District Meetings, comprised of all the clubs in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area, are attended by the members also. Programs, and district business are discussed. The highlight of the year is the convention held for the Pan American Student Forum. San Antonio was the location of the convention on the fourth and fifth of March. Members attended classes and workshops, learning new ways to improve their club. Awu, Frvrl Ball, Deheye Bust, Donna v 2nd V.P Bowles, Ann - Serrrtary Carter, Nanny Cl:-nilening, .lennifrr 7 Pres Nancy and Donna study instructions for paper flowers Collins, Ann Crisp. Cindy Dillard. Dcbliii- Ewlon, Debbie- Flelrlier, Susan Fulierrez, David 4 wg' if ms iii? are r f Hall, John Hartman, Molly Jackson, Charlene Eff- -Q Johnson, Andrea Lusk, Mis-ki MrCorma:'L, ,Iurly Miller, Diane Moulton, Morris Nippz-r. Donna 4 Ref, Sw' Olsovskx, Wayne Para-iles, Carlos f ls: V. P Purim, Nona Rowan. Kim Tcnnison. Linda Wvavvr. David Wellhorn. Debby Miss Stamps Mrs. Russell 203 ORGANIZATIONS af sw , X Z1 2 ij 0 T , 'iff . ' 7 jff:zIlffg,j:5 , 5 f' gfgllq, ' -1? ideas and efforts to pad treasury Los Vaqueros Combine After dinner conversation can include anything from Saturday's date Money ralslng projects range from bake sales to selling authentic F ' I Fl or activities i t Carlos displays the pipe cleaner long horn which won first prize New members sing a Spanish song as part of initiation ORGANIZATIONS 209 New French Club forms under Mrs Logan Adams, Meg Alexander, Karen Anderson, Paula Armstrong, Debby Aubrey, Debbie Autrey, Marie Baker, Mary Barnett, Barbara Bass, Debbie Berry, Susan Brainard, Vicki Branch, Doug Brewer, Freddy Burkhart, Lori Crisswell, Beverly Treas. David, Mancil Dean, Dinah 210 ORGANIZATIONS 5, L2 'hnq.. ,,.-M f Program Chairman, Debby Armstrong talks over French Club plans with Mrs. Logan - A AA A' gg ,,., 5 , ' 'F l if if XA A Av, 2' , r if A - me x i ' - R , - .t A, ,, a , -if 1 i ' if i' .tey f ,. ,,:a A r ell A at . Q k.k. 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Jeff Ross Susan Sartor Ruth Scallorn Becky Shannon Sandy Shipp Steve Shipp Enid Slaughter Bill Smith Sarah Summerill Debbie Swenson 'Teresa Turner Patti Walsh Lyndon Wells Sharon Wiggs Rowlett Williams Darlene Wilson Mike White Colleen Woods Vivian Yates Marsha Zemanek Miss lan Logan f Sponsor Mrs. 'Russell - Sponsor ' ORGANIZATIONS 21 I 212 ORGANIZATIONS 0 ,o su .1 FTA members prepare for role of leadership, guidance in the future Barbara Adrian Debby Arnold Mary Baker Barbara Bales Gail Black Teri Bourland Pam Browning - VP. Vicki Brumit Sandy Bryan Lori Burkhart Barbara Cullum Marilyn Drain Beverly Farley Jim Farrell Jocelyn Faulkner Tami Fletcher Karen Hamilton Cathey Hazzard Martha Head Ann Higdon Darla Hixson Sharla Hixson Michael Hooten Vicki jacobus Joe Langham Terri Mitchell Cheri Montgomery - Pres. Martha Motes Marsha Newberry Debbie Poteet Wade Reed Sandra Satterfield Sherri Schuetz Ken Stafford Cindy Stein J Terry Threalkeld Debby Tumlinson - 3:6 Project Chrmn. .. Mr. Upchurch ,V Ms. Alexander -'12' i MS. EMIS ORGANIZATIONS 213 Abercrombie, Gail Arena, Sally Armistead, Judy Bayes, Margaret Boone, Carol Boone, Charlotte Bounds, Cindy Branch, Connie Brown, Janet Carter, Donna Collier, Rhonda Cosgrove, Carol Cullum, Barbara Day, Vickie Elmore, Paula Elmore, Sheila C-oehring, Barbra Hanek, Barbara Hill, Marie Hixson, Sharla Horton, Jackie Hudgins, Laurie Huichman, Karen Janecek, Joni Johnson, Andrea Jones, Brenda Jones, Jerri Limmer, Barbara McClain, Shirley i Treas. 214 ORGANIZATIONS Future Business Leaders explore management duties Efforts in understanding the roles of national leaders in busi- ness is an objective of FBLA members today. Their meetings ex- plore the directions being taken by firms today in order to im- prove the working environment of tomorrow. A student who plans to attend a business school or college becomes familiar with aims and procedures for success in FBLA. - A . My fi .Y . 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A K f n 11 ,ryk , gl, , MM CE y , V. V, y V, i 15 5 'I f' 'v K' ' Sfz, AK u M KK t I, VVK, ig . W 5 3 . r , all Jan McDaniel Melanie McGraw Pat McLean Terry McNatt Darlene Mann Beverly Mashburn Linda Moorman Cindy Morrison Robbie Nall Cindy Nottingham Diane Olive Jackie 0'Malley Valla Philip Janis Pope Beverly Pullen - Sec. Frances Ramirez Neita Reeves Lynda Riclcett Carolyn Rogers Terry Sanders Patti Sandusky Sandra Satterfield Cindy Stein Kathy Stephens Lynn Stewart Jeane Stewart Chris Summerill - Pres. Betty Swasiek Cheryl Thompson Debbie Wallace Lori Whitley Irene Wigginton Karen Williams Martha Williams Debbie Wright ,lanis Wylie - V. Pre Cheryl Zielke Miss Cunningham 4 Sponsor Mrs. Jones - Sponsor Judy Armistead Brenda Bailey Linda Cammack Beverly Pullen Frances Ramirez Carolyn Rogers Les Rogers Chris Summerill Cindy Trees Mrs. Yoakum - Sponsor Miss Murray - Sponsor ORGANIZATIONS 215 Personal and communit living improved through FHA involvemen Improvement of personal, family, and community living is cited as the purpose of making the Future Homemakers of America. Emphasis of the function of the family as a Club activities include a luncheon with basic unit of society parents and faculty, area, regional, and state Involvement of youth with adults in group meetings, field trips and formal teas. activities The stated ideals of FHA reach into all Encouragement of democracy through co- phases of family and community living. operative action in home and community These include: A development of interest in home eco- Promotion of the satisfactions of home- nomics careers and related occupations. Under the direction of Miss Evelyn Woocis, the Future Homeniakers of America work for improvement of family living. 216 ORGANIZATIONS profit from land, Nancy Wriglery. Les studies an assignment before leaving for work. Q4- ,W '53 no ni 'VY 1 92 'Pi I xglir lr of ij VICA Members experience, supervision N01 Pictured: Willy Wells - Sponsor, Bulimia Gravey - Treas.. Vickie Heitman, Wolfgang Krenz, Michael Krueger. Philip lVIrCas- Debbie Baker - If Pres. Billy Black David Cole Laura Connally lf . iw is 'ffiff 'if' A , , f , . 2 'ri' V 1 gf f yy is ? 1 4 I sz 'ry . . E ,Miha 44,554+ ,? 4 125 , .5-lfsi' ,fr ' K 4 Q .- R ,- 1' X r , Q ...,., ,., 'J' -V 7 ','Y3G2E5 ,, . - 14 ,. einem! , . W x ,,r.... . . , 51 1 i, 1. , g-.f....,, , . f - 'K 'lla .f.- ,... i, I 3 xv a vi E M Ricki Crenshaw Randy Davis ,lim Eve Bill Halverson Mike Harper James Harris Lee Hatcher Jan Henke Karla Hightower f Sec., Rep. Tim Hill Marion Johnson Judy Moss Les Rogers - Pres Lyn Summers Billy Wiese ORGANIZATIONS 217 The D.E. program gives students an opportunity to complete their full academic credits while holding a part-time job. The class learns the best approach for job interviews, the responsibilities of an employee, and techniques for job im- provement. Preparation for future vocational positions en- ables D.E. members to gain valuable experience while they are still under a sponsors supervision and guidance. Bob Campbell - Sponsor Patty Billings Karen Brooks as Cathy Burton Joe Dahl Charlotte Davis Pam Duvall Bobby Ford Bobbie Foshee Gary Grigsby Martha Hart Shirley McClain Randy McCumsey Mike Thompson u f mm ,ap at af 5 we i if Donna Thron Q1 HQ . 3 Jimmy Thorne 31 21- 'VV W' Ron Thorton i, Buzz Weaver VV. X 1 an-' 218 ORGANIZATIONS fl' Health Careers Members Train for Future Vocations Students interested in a career in medicine, nursing, and the health field in general are encouraged to join the Health Careers Club. f ' ,W . 5 if at kt The club places emphasis on providing members with knowledge and op- portunities in the medical and health fields. Carterls Health Careers Club is a charter member of the Texas Association of Careers for Health, and through its membership the club has received statewide recognition. Mrs. McAllister Sponsor I c Jw. QUX we Johnny Barrera - V. Pres. Mary Cage Pam Cox Sharon Daughtry Margie Espinoza Judy Evans David Gutierrez Martha Head Darla Hixson Barbara Hogan Sally Jones - Ser. Jimilseblanch Diana Mahurin Mirian Parc-des Mike Weatherford Allan Yamamoto - Pres: ORGANIZATIONS 219 , - dll' Fwsugp 3 ' w ' Reserve Tr mg i 4 as 4 . A .. ., X W, t A 3 et Shac a 1 I.. nr A aaa . C d Col. Charles J kelfor ohn Welskopf a et a tain d c d c p B ttal'nn Commander mat 9 'V 'tj ak ' FII , 'i ' . .,. K z-5 . 3' 4? aeta Charles Dual y C d C p 'iff' Roy Ramsey Cadet Master Sgt. Sufi Instructor Staff Instructor Dana Wooley John Holden Sergeam Major Cadet Master Sgt. Staff Instructor A If-14 I s .--- V if ',VL e f J ' U 5 ' A V ,Jw ' ' l ,. 1. ,' , ,,, el sf William R319 Capt. Gilbert Mareno Cade' Maslef SEL Corps Staff Instruc Staff Instructor :fits r I ft.53..:':' C' at Corps led by staff commanders officers, and instructors The Reserve Officers Training Corps, Iunior Division, at David W. Carter High School, is organized as the 21st ROTC Battalion, otherwise called the Corps. The battalion is composed of five companies, with each organized in line with an Army Infantry unit to allow for a chain of command. Additionally, the battalion is commanded by the cadet Battalion Commander, who has a Headquarters composed of Staff Officers and Staff Instructors. The officers in the Corps are normally third-year cadets, while the noncommissioned officers are second-year cadets. The com- panies are commanded by cadet Captains, with Lieutenants as their Platoon Leaders, while the Battalion is commanded by a cadet Lieutenant Colonel. The ROTC program has many goals, with the primary aspect to allow a young man to acquire pride and confidence in himself and his country, and to attain the level of leadership necessary to become a leader in his community. The program is not designed to produce soldiers, but only to provide young men with the fun- damental knowledge of basic military subjects if and when they enter service. The greatest goal is good citizenship, which is en- hanced through the requirements of the program. The Carter ROTC program is extremely active, and performs in the many activities of the school. Members of the Corps also vol- unteer to help in maintaining order in the school building, and raise the United States and Texas Flag daily. The cadets work hard to better themselves, their school, and their community, but they also enjoy the Corps social activities, the Drill Team, and the Rifle Team competitions. Overall, if a young man wants to get involved and meet the challenge of be- coming a better man, then the Corps is the place to be. .Iohn Grubb Cadet Major Cadet Majvr Battalion Ex tive Battalion Executive Sf is . 'V ff :X S- e, t -,... to 1 M- .1-Q5-sa' 'V .av gg X- HS' Cade, 55G,M-I-,3 2nd LL David Quuenez Lt. Col. Kimmick Sgt. Butle Richard Ribble Shaft' Instructor Staff Instructor ,R Y L . ,,.. , g . 2 S -fs. 13' A -Q. , 1 .sg I k as gig. I . - 2 . J ,ft In memoriam to Mike Duncan, Battalion Ir. Commandant Commander Compan HAH 21st R.O.T.C. Battalion Company A Commander Captain Eracio Rodriquez fi First Row: Gary Grubb, Jerry Parker. Thomas Deeapua. Russell Moore, David Parker, James Burrow, Robinson, Gary Cadjieh, Wendell Pollock, Joe Wylie. Serena' Row: Scott Colden, Richard Ribble, Baker, Sam Crandstaff, John Landers, George Hill. Billy Ritter, lsadore Salazar, Richard Reyna. Darrell sard, Douglas Richardson, Karel Carpenter, Eraeio Rodriquez, Tim Bivins. Third Row: Rolland David Alexander, Donald Williams, John Waggoner, Roy Carroll, Roger Mathews. Deboard Benjamin. liam Butler. James Green, Robert Coy, John Littrell. Compan H 21st R.O.T.C. Battalion fl X215 ' 2 1' . Mx ' L -, AA ,Z -'--,ek fz?lf 'ff, af - , :'2:, I, .. 't -' : Hifi. iw ' , A l Company B Commander Richard Crey 227 ORGANIZATIONS ,A P WY . . ' . 5 i W 1 ..,, First Row: Charles Dooley, William Anderson. Julius Burrows, Larry Shackelford, James Carroll. Row: Randy Efflandt, Cindy Bilz, Reynaldo Medina, Steven Prire, Charles Krantz, Anthony Smith, Kuykendall, Troy Carroll, Steve Franklin. Peggy Prewitt. Third Rout: Robert Ricks, Larry Cvray, F Wright, Steve Aldridge, Bill Brashers, Lewis Olsovsky. Compan C 21st R.0.T.C. Battalion Row: Mike Ziegenfuss. John Holden, Danny Moseley. Richard Brumbalow, Billy Donnie, James Lynch, Shewmake, Robert Dooley. Randall Allen, Clarenee Potter. Second Row: Cherie Montgoint-ry, Steve ,lohn Sweeney. Mark Nelskopf, Rolwrt White, James Osnnvr, Dale Given, Joseph Dee-rdoff, Dennis Kenneth Nehh, Debbie Shackelford, David Gutierrez. TlLif!lRll1l,7.' Darla Woolf-y'. Albert Sherrill, Mark Richard Rosebrock, George Rousseau, Roy Weatheread, Chris Carter. Richard Burrow, Bruce Wem- Robert Sharp. Company C Commander Captain Stephen Kelly Compan H 21st R.0.T.C Battalion First Row: Johnny Osmer, Britt Fletcher, Ray Ribble, Rock Staples, Kenneth Nelms, Steve Hammond, David Franklin, Mike Gentry, David Knight. Second Roux' John Gruhh, Vicki Glass, Roy Ramsey, Rivhard Croy, 1 Lefler, Tommy Collins, Charles Haist, Rodger Hansard, Luther Hunter, Steven Phifcr, Kenneth An- drews, Jesse Surles, Pam Godfrey, Raymon Moreno. Third Row: .lirnniy Allen, Charles Eversole. .lumes Brech, Fred Raymond, Steven Dagnel, Mark Stoddard, Mike Ayers, Keith Whirlie. Rodney Abc-rvrombie, toni Neal. -1 Company D Commander Cadet lst Lt. Donald Leffler ORGANIZATIONS 223 Blue Berets precision marching W T Precision and timing in conjunction with physical stamina make the Blue Berets Drill Team one ofthe best in Dallas. The Cadets are always striving to achieve the acme of military excellence. r'-Y-V ..., The Corpgl Bling Berelsu Drill Team on the mariah. Blue Beret's color bearers stand rigidly at attention during dedication. N 'X Guide On: John Sweeney. FifSlRfI1UI Steve Kelly, Keith Whirley, Richard Croy, ,Iinimy Green, Charles Shackelford, Randy Efflandt, John Britt Fletcher, Eracio Rodriqucz. Second Row: Ray Medina. Don Leflcr. Glen Bradshaw, Rocky Kuykcndall, Charles Dooley. Third R011 Wooley, Scott Golden, Jimmy Allen, Richard Roschrouk, Larry Shackelford. John Robinson, Gilbert Nloreno. 224 ORGANIZATIONS - ,,.,, -W ..., W, . . , A , A - A Q Lt. Cul. Wanda Guinn Heudquaners Sweetheart iff j .1 ,11.-fi 2 r l J ,K ,,L, f 'W 1 S. L W i a Y im X Q X YM kg IN? 1 N1 Q t. fi? Captain Cindy Bilz Company B Sweetheart Captain Debbie Shackelford Company C Sweelheari 226 ORGANIZATIONS Major Debbie Baker Company A Sweetheart Captain Peggy Prewitt Company B Sweetheart +- ,f ,,,,- X W' We iv. i t fit Ea 5 iffiiia fi if X f - ., fgtf 7 ' ggfik , . Regt-x 5, Major Vicki Class Company D Sweetheart 1 ,,i. ,:. A X, A 5 at X2 5 l K , . 2 1 Y 'Q I Captain Karel Carpenter Company A Swerthean ,, - tfgwwii- N N X XM.. N. wav me fix S . A 5 t 'K Af 'a , IM Major Cheri Montgomery Company C Sweetheart Captain Pam Godfrey Company D Sweetheart M, Sweethearts beaut , poise inspire Corps .x, i af K af -Auf Sweetheart Debbie Baker's beauty and poise is rewarded in a presentation by Mr. Lichtenwald. E .k...- +3-I ,VL x in ., ke . -.,,- . , ...., ' K C i,it , C 4 , 1 , V lg 1 f I i iii' -Q - i'it 'Q I ffffi l A :ZZ 3? I fi' A ifffft U i 'ixt ' A ,M ' ittti ' itt' Xt 'B' with-,. ik 'e 5 . e' 'fr fs' S, H 1 'iii W 1 . 5 7 'f YQ 'J ? ,. ' Q ,Y at -1. -Q f t ':' C ' if it Seated L. to R.: Wanda Cuinn, Debbie Baker, Vicki Glass, Cheri Montgomery, Karel Carpenter. Standing: Cindy Bilz, Peggy Prewitl, Pam Godfrey, Debbie Shackelford. 1970-71 Cadettes ' Organized als a club for girls to participate in military activities, the Cadettes perform in parades and ceremonies with the Corps, as well as compete against other girl's drill teams. CADETTE OFFICERS, Captain Cathy Blackwood, Lt. Patti Bowden, Cadeues practice marching in military formation. Lt. Jackie Andrus, Lt. Becky Riden. First Row: 2nd Lt. Becky Riden, Timmy Sedberry, Donna Harris, Company Commander Cathy Blackwood, Executive Officer Patti Bowden, Pat Goolsby, Marie Landers, ,lini Hesse, lst Lt. Jackie Andrus. Second Row: Carol Olsovsky, Camille Cook, Kathy Starr, Cindy Cole, Kadonna Caw- thon, Debbie Cotton, Susan Drew, Aletha Booker, Linda Greig, Debra Elkins. Third Row: Wendy Wilson, Debbie Hicks, Mary Grey, Jerry Ham- brick, Maybelle Vest, Martha Fischer, Mary Hill, Paula McAfee. ORGANIZATIONS 227 R.O.T.C. Cadets and Cadettes share classroom experiences Cadettes receive basic marksmanship instruction on the ROTC firing range. Sweethearts Peggy Prewitt and Debbie Shackelford, honorary officers of the Corps, inspect members of the Drill Team. 223 ORGANIZATIONS ROTC Cadets receive and inspect their rifles before practice. 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X '22 www? gy ,Aft I , ,fa V . , W5 n' f , N kb I N 5? gg 3 -X . ww g , ,pp ' ATHLETICS 233 234 ATHLETICS Qu gg 1 , E, ,wwf -w- ,wwwww , 46 , gf a 0 , ' H Wm , 9 iQ..,,g Q , IN. wwf! 5 E 'V W .. V e .4 eeee Does strength of Purpose lie with the spirited crowds or determined team? ATHLETICS 3 The answer lies ahead . . . , F' az. ? :sw :eg 25' . fs' if ,I J? I,, 4 95 A ,, W A , , -fif 'f'k 'f' 4 ff Ev 236 ATHLETICS W cw.. 'iw .av ATHLETICS 237 'Randy Adrian James Anderson Tim Bailey Mike Baker Clifford Bangham Larry Barton Pat Berna David Bratton Bobby Cole Bill Coy Dennis Dillard Russ Carrick Dennis Geiger Donald Crimmitt Bill Hall Fred Jordan Joe Kay Mike Krol Paul Murphy BillyANohle 238 ATHLETICS 1970-71 Cowpokes Dennis Padget Doug Perdue Roy Poindexter Brent Robinson Joe Rust Hwwfunw- N K J' Don Sizemore Randy Smilh Stuart Spangler Mike Spradling Bill Staehs Mike T0fliCk Bruce Ward Chuck Wesson Walker Westerlage Ronnie Wilson ATHLETICS 239 Po in ' f, ,. f -yy. I V. -M up f .lf . ' of 4- C' . A 'l'ft?i?if' at few - it ,. -...W ' ,mr g. 1: ki ,A,, z.L.V V,,,V 1 m,,w ew KAXL was tr A 1 ' . . '- A--' 1 W. 3 '- M V Q7 'A ,A M jmgwf t' H- -f ' - H gww. 'Mg-N. . 'M is Nw f fy- , 2 ' I kes take 2 of 3 pre-season matches The Cowboys fstarted the pre-season off with a bang as they defeated A8zM Consoli- dated of Bryan, Texas, 46-6. Everyone played an outstanding game. The Cowboys had a total yardage of 372 yards. Next on the Cowboy agenda was the South Garland Colonels. The Cowboys were defeat- ed 13-6. The Cowboys offense was led by running back Pat Berna, with 4 carries for 40 yards and the Cowboys' only touchdown. Clifford Bangharn was the leading receiver with 2 catches for 32 yards. Then came one of the biggest upsets of the year, as the Cowboys defeated Lake High- lands 12-6. The Cowboys defense was led by linemen Ken Noles and Iohn Sanders, and linebacker Ioe Kay. The 2 touchdowns were made by Clifford Bangharn on a 10 yard pass from Ioe Rust and a 1 yard keeper by Rust. 240 ATHLETICS Noles attempts to intercept a pass. This time the Coyboys came out on top! The closer he gets, the worse he looks. Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Penalties Final Score Lake First downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes intercepted Punts Fumbles lost Penalties Final Score First downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Total Passes Passes intercepted Punts Fumbles Lost Penalties Final Score S, Garland 213 3-16 2 4-30 0 5-35 13 Highlands 8 88 103 0 6-34 0 4-61 6 A.8zM. 12-12 126 113 239 8-29 3 6-35 1 5-70 6 Carter 160 3-8 0 4-49 2 6-55 6 Carter 17 205 65 0 3-46 3 3-15 12 Carter 17 317 55 372 4-12 2 3-35 3 14-180 46 ATHLETICS 241 SOC slips by Carter A 76 touchdown pass started the first quarter of the SOC game off with a bang. SOC's defense, however, held the Cowboys and the half found the score at 7-6 after a Bear touchdown. In the second half, SOC drove 59 yards to score with 5:55 left in the third quarter. Two plays after the kickoff, the ball was knocked from the hands of the Cowboy's ball carrier. SOC then picked it out of the air and went in for a touchdown. Fourty-five seconds later, the Bears scored again making the score 26-6. The never-say-die Cowboys then intercepted and carried the ball to the 17 yard line, and five plays later, they scored narrow- ing the Bear's lead to 14 points. The Cowboys made an onside kick, recovering it at SOC's 36 yard line. The following touch- down made the final score 26-20, Bears. Spangler and Baker go in to ward off the opponents drive. Owens lacks on extra point after Who wants gum? I dol I do! 242 ATHLETICS Bailey shows his tackling style as he downs an Adamson Leopard. Sanders moves in to help Noles make thc tackle. First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes intercepted Punts Fumbles Lost Penalties Final Score Carter 7 164 9 1-6 2 6-32 1 5-28 19 Homecoming proves happy Carter defeats Adamson 19-7 Adamson controlled the first half of the game, leading, 7-3. The Leopards only score of the game was made with 8:59 left in the second quarter. They scored on a quick-opener into the middle from the 16 yard line. The Cowboys were inside the Adamson 40 yard line only twice in the 1st half, but got it together in the 2nd half to pull out of their slump. The Cowboys used Baker's running and Perdue's kicking to topple the Leopards. Smith intercepted two of Sigler's passes in the 2nd half and made a clutch tackle on punter Amish, as he ran for a 4th down from the Carter 14 yard line. Amish made it only to the 27 and 3 plays later Carter crashed in for the score, ending the game, Carter 19, Adamson 7. Adamson 5-22 5-28.4 4-45 I found it! ATHLETICS 243 Carter Total Points Average per Game First downs Average per Game Rushing Yardage Average per Game Average per Play Passing per Game Passing Yardage Average per Pass Passes per Game Passes Attempted Passes Completed Percent Completed Penalties Average per Game Statistics 1970 Total Yardage For Year 207 20.7 110 11 1613 161.3 3.8 88.6 886 8.9 9.9 99 44 4595 411 41.1 2499 Now I lay me down to sleep . . 244 ATHLETICS Carter's coaches anticipate 6 as Bangham runs for a T.D. if ., , K .fr .,. 1 .5 '40 1- t '..'b , s p W, gp. -f V ' 1. . . rw 'n 1 ,, '44 A irra .loe Kay and Spanglar make the step on Sunset fullback. Cowboys rate recognition in Distriot plays boy charges in effort to blork punt. .qv ' Coach Couch has a few Choice words for thi- ref. A COWBOY FIRST! Carter Sunset First Downs 12 11 Rushing Yardage 180 140 Passing Yardage 161 80 Passing Total 10 19 Passes lntercepted 2 0 Punts 2-35 6-30 Fumbles Lost 3 1 Penalties 5-41 6-40 Final Score 34 26 l KNIGHTS FELL POKES 1 Carter Kiniball l First Downs 6 16 F Rushing Yardage 37 284 Passing Total 148 288 Passing Yardage 111 4 Passes lnteroepted 3 0 Punts 6-42.8 2-37.5 Poke gets a Leopard by the tail. FllII1blGS Lost 3 3 Penalties 1-15 10-91 Final Score 10 28 ATHLETICS 245 .ssilslm - A ,jpeg A M. ,Wim A Sunset drive for T.D. is halted at the 15 by Rust and Smith. 246 ATHLETICS E I Coach Todd leads pre-game warmups. I , x .3 , 3 Sw , x 5 my ,N-f R. .4 Every forward drive has an end - the tarkle Cowboys applaud Rusfs Successful attempt for a Touch and pile up. down. E 19 I we 1 g V mVV ?L, ll SW Injuries high . luck low rter First Downs 14 Rushing Yardage 169 Passing Yardage 98 Passes 8-13 Passes lntereepted 0 Punts 5-35.5 Fumbles Lost 1 Penalties 4-50 Final Score 14 The Toe shows his agility in open field running. 4 A 9 wil 5-1 i. , Y v . W N W if Q5 W ,a ,if , LQQ l I - Bisons look on as their leader is slaughtered. North Dallas 11 192 11 1-5 1 6-34.5 1 5-36 21 ATHLETICS 247 E . ,, C QZUUXUQ' Varsity Mark Bigham Larry Burquin Manager Bill Coy Donnie Darden Steve Fratus Craig Furr .limmy Crimmit Reed Hansen David Havdin Richard Higgins David Kilo .Iohn Knot-kel David Noah Bobby Nix Cary Ogden Kevin Rollawage Ricky Schram Bill Staehs Ronnie Thomas Larry Walls Curtis Ward Mike Wesson Wally Wingfield The 1970-71 Carter HBH Team The 70-71 Carter B-team had one of the best records this year. The boys on the team are good players who aim to win, and have the es- sential force of determination. Some of the out- standing offensive players were Curtis Ward, Iohn Knockel, Richard Higgins, and Reed Han- son. Leading the defense were Mark Bigham, Steve Fratus, Kevin Rollawage. and Tony Bar- rick. The B-team was pushed, driven, and instruct- ed under the abilities of Coach Neeley. Some of the B-team players will be moving up to the Varsity Squad next year and will support the Cowboy team to the best of their ability. nw 5 t I 1 l 9 ittv A 248 ATHLETICS 'Q f W7 ,ggyalnyu-w....,,,,,vgnnanh 19 fy www W Y wyagwm iwimww dwmx-wwf ATHLETICS 249 4 9 Q . we-4 E BO BROOKS .fill A ,T -L ': l-'um . XJ Gorman's skill shows through in various Poke plays. MIKE BOUNDS f T' Q, in krr, fm-amy, 3 J T of ? ss we if f' Q L r 1 3 , 1- 1 - , TEDDY CLEMMONS 250 ATHLETICS 0 ,V ' i 'Q' M Landers conccmralcfs his efforts od getting urounci defends-r. Mi 'NYM I Cowboys Put It Togethern as the season progresses. GENEGORMAN RICHARD HILL JIMMY IACOBUS MARCUS KELLER PS ' I 1 IK 1 'ig W is . W v I g : - ,, 4 - Landers and Jacobus look on as Gs-nu tri:-s for il shot. In pep talk Coach Divkens f-xprcssvs his thoughts on the- 'gamf' of skillf' ATHLETICS 251 Q , V5 V A? up axial . .,.k 5 .fi ., W,-,,, ., s, i 'HE NTFS . fi- Q fi. WC' f IK- : f XA vm M - ..w-wi 1 .,., M SLM, viixr- ' Y' Yifixw f-wb 'W ' .Mrs . .R l .M sXm mx: F x 4 N3 Q Q 5 lily SWE e :MQ '14 6 P sf if W Es 1 335, 5 is ka WR fe is 3 'N 2 new A YS? X-i.,1:,1 f ff l 1- ' mg- -. fa, - '1 ll' ' f.,-! ' Aw 4-n,,..,. ...ffl I, V i Basketb 4, ..f 2? The Pokes line up strategy for the second half. The game of skill also require-s detvrmina- Gorman goes in for a lay-up as oppunc-nts 4-lose' in. lion. 252 ATHLETICS L t, oves forward ii: ' This year, the Cowboy Basketball team, started one of the most promising seasons in Carter history. With four returning starters, the year looked hopeful for Coach Dickens' Cagers. Many hours of practice, coupled with the determination needed for the game of skill, came to light as the Pokes ended the season with a 16,14 record. Basketball not only requires skill, but also coordination, accuracy, ability, and endurance. During practice, the team runs precision drills, and works on different plays toward perfecting their skills. Cutstanding scorers in district plays were: seniors Gene Cor- man, Iimmy Iacobus, and juniors Cary Landers. The true fighting Cowboy spirit not only won victory in many close games, but won the Cowboys respect for their hard work. l lst Row: Jimmy lacobus. Crue Cor- man. 2nd Rout Todd Hcstand fmanagerl, Steve Knight, Chuck Schram, Danny Sallis, Bo Brooks. Teddy Clemmons, Coach Dickens. 3rd Row: Mike Bounds. Rirliard Hill, Gary Landers.,Russ Kerr, and Marcus Keller. xmas ATHLETICS 253 RUSS KERR STEVE KNIGHT Gorman brings the ball down court for GARY LANDERS DANNY SALLIS V ,Il i Excitement begins with the tip. Cf 254 ATHLETICS Bo Brooks shoots from the frm' throw line for u vrucial point. CHUCK SCHRAM bn-if Landers comes through for the rebound. Promising season anticipated by returning starters 'f-.... cnse momen S. ATHLETICS 255 r s K 9 ,ssl ,Rx Fx ,, . 5 - I 5. - fs i ill? N 'VJ ig '-13135 '5 lf Eg ' dw ' s s or ,A., - X ,,.,. ., R, .,.... ' . ' . . ' A 2 . 1 s fe llss I f J .,,. f I -f I ' '.- ' ' ,,. nnipxs' s - , - V N .4w AA ,.,.-- mv ,. lu4rl 5. Q .. : -gr . . K .- ,. f- - N .- E ' V ll ,5,.s,,, V Cowboys tack on another two points. Jacobus scans the court for an open man. Nwwnwwq -n 'Q , , 1. 1 256 ATHLETICS 5. H J.. Y -, Q' .. fawnw ,y -.N I W'AA' M,,,,,,f ' Iy,,,,,,,,N A !W,,. Cowboys show teamwork through skillful passing. Lil in 313 M3 il 'n I QX Au 1-sqm I 1' my up ,KA ge ,YS .Y 'K 15 , W .Q 'R X 9 ' WK , Q Ht , W 1 lWl,,.fffw l I l,- i ' ws 5'W'QRU, l.....,...,.A,W AW Hn' M ku- ,mm Scramble ends in jump ball. 1 S2 -+ ,J 1, 1 .Y .L X 5 0 L , 1 +-N., .M - l ,Q ,M l , . U Get up, this isn'l no Contact sport! ff, 4 P N. - sl- sfrirffiff V I iw 5 - -Nenzygigfagf x . k,.,h,l? K YJ xl fn, QF 231 i f i ng, '-,X g 15,1-If--ge me M In-:R l Nag P 55 'li W X X . ex! ' V 4 .. W X' 1 .. . ,K Gene sizes up the situation. ,. - in - nl f, .illliili I flijfkf-A sie 3 Q, me 2 gi I Q J m': '-S Q ,lf N Sd ee S I .X 'K kik, X xx 4-ff Tk nn. 3, N 211.1 1 W' e 1- p l f f , ' e -,,, Q l W .l.,, , l . xl- .,....'-' dWyMf..n..gd'Y I Gene takes a free one. ATHLETICS 257 2 H R i : K 4. T ii 20 wg? f-HWQWQ 69365 it H 'again' ' T 258 ATHLETICS U :Yll h , ,W , W Track Carterls Pacers make tracks, race to beat the clock ll aff 1 5 , . X . 'QF is Q. K VLK- A A' r e Q' as hm A ' an .,.kLLk wk inf .2 I , - Q .cf A ri an Track team works out at Sprague to prepare for local meets. Baker handg off to Rost in Sprint Relay. 1970-71 VARSITY TRACK TEAM ATHLETICS 259 , mv , W, 1 ,H , 'vw ' ' f Y 1 ' 'x , K. 'nn am , px p . p p ff 4 A ,. , I hp .W H. .,,.mm- - 'W wif . X U1 f ,. ' ig in 4 I' Qi 1+ 1 ' 4 1 H A 1 a ' Q, , we K Q Q- . V 59 f ' A x 2 X ,IU 'Q zu 1. . ' 'Nagin .. .Q . '- Y ,W ,, ' , 5, .Ih - 5 , 'fsziix M . Q ' ,. , , er... Mig ,-W 'Pg v mf?-11: n 1 1 - '4' A 1 , fill, ' ,im - , g Q Q Hg, GQ ,5 ,f ff: if 5 . 3 2 M 7, ,sux i A H1512 . iff K5 32 5- ' .5511 Y' . ,A pp S p 2 - - Cowboy's 1970-71 track team finishes up laps. V i' Q ' . X , 1,, Y- ' H.. 1 V W ,IV ,v7L W. .1 1: -1 M f .. Ygxifwrf , '-fx- ' ,. rfrww- 5 . -kg.,.!,.,, 2-3: A N--. A 1 .,.L'f f,g' X , if if ' :Ari ' V . ,N'-,'! Q.1 ' X Q65 ,Al V., :kg . .eff V . ' ' ' ' xflsrv :MH E' ,fgfg-Qlq. -NJ fx A' f 1 1 iff . rx- ,, N David wins by a hop, skip, and a jump 260 ATHLETICS fs-'f-Am 1 . - , K 1.-.,-.ZW is 5 ' 1,34 vm 5 A r ,, I w 9? 1 VV ' in lla? -.f Lim ' Q c- L ' 95 , X a. if- Y 4 K? , - H I 1. ,wr pg ,:. ' .M ' 'M gy H, A. ,,, K ,. ' We.. S 1' . f X la., Kuehl prepares for grounder and to nip opponent in thc bud. 267 ATHLETICS X . ,'l, A . l A r l Vi' ,,, X l ap 'ik- ' I L ' ' -im , c I f . .,k. ' l' A , W + W 1 , , Fl 'Q 2 . l l. , ' Z pp . J 1 pppp ' ' ..,z l N 4. pppp f Coach Hill briefs team before game. f xi, Coach Hill hits a few to outfielclcrs while Darden bones up on his catching. 1970-71 Cowboys aim for Region title Q N Im' A ' ' ,Aft gig ' -.,-.. K 11 3 .. My ,, ,,, my ,2 r. 1 , , , L. , V K rw - 'tel 'Y' COWBOYS 1970-71 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Under the leadership of Coach Hill, the Cowboy baseball team will try to duplicate last year's City Championship Victory. Returning all city candidates Pat Bruce and Ioe Kay, and all district nominees Dennis Padgett and Mark I-lall, along with many other capable team members, will make this season a suc- cessful one. Daily workouts of in-field, out-field, and batting practice are part of Coach l-Iill's plan for a summer trip to the State Play-Offs. Bruce and Darden warm up during an after- noon prartim- session. ATHLETICS 263 st? N 'Fi' K PM Bruce dfimomtfatcs his Pimhing Donnie had to 5-t-r-etch to get this om: strength. ft - ME' 1,1 ' 35 . 'J . , , M., ' -'Y' A 9 . 'JW' 33 8 Q gi , , The 70-71 Pokes watch Iilflif teammalvs while waiting fbr their timv to vome. 264 ATHLETICS 7 . AQ , x. ,f it at A nt. Y V , ,,,' e ag X 'K if fs 4 3 N 'farif 'E I 34 .Q , .-L 41 M , Jkm xl, f My -as . , L 1. . ' , ,y-'5 , 1. 4, 1 -V +a': ,Sm . Q j Vlxxw. ....,g--- affix F' Cindy Trees perfects her backhand during afternoon practices Netters polish skills, develop versatile dexterity 266 ATHLETICS M I ,L Q r W5 X V 13: ,X A ,i QV e fnnr ' - w e Fir-334 'i i I of , amfW5Z7Wqk was , Greg Lewis practices on his serving. iii f L A Q 0 4 1- .,-- 'V H-.w-..-.-.-.........-i ,Q Q0 Coach Spruiell shows team correct form. Mary Young, Cindy Trees, Debbie Burden, Janet Hardin, Pal Johnson, Micah Mahaney, Johnny Burden, Greg Lewis, and Lyn Schcllcrman make up the 70-71 Tennis Team. Johnny Burden searches through the maze of vin:-5 for his offirial Pancho Gonzales autographed tennis ball. ATHLETICS 267 E I wish they'd let me try it with a ball for once! Paul Zito works on improving his form. 5 't f - Paul Fink practices long shots for a weekend game. 1stR0w.' Coach Murray, Paul Zito, Jimmy Tackett, Jeff Bishop, Paul Fink, Rodney Harrill. 2nd Row: Wynn Edwards, Manoil Davis, Tommy Bundlvr, Dennis Abbe-, Jim Rivllardson. Golf Team swings in livel action ORGANIZATIONS 269 9 P l X 5 I v r V Swimming Team pursues goals: speed, rh thm, and perfection of stroke good dive is necessary for a long distance swimmer to be success- Mills works for even synchronized breathing. 1970-71 swnviivnnc Tigfriyi A, ,. elif ft A ,,,- - f nrt if , VL ' f f . , X ,t if 'UNL' I Q, V' fly 1 ,,f 7 5, iX4flXt,,,f if K.-ji, I ,. itflfln X 'fy f ffl? ' 'LP' 1 fl 7 1 if ,, 4' f 1 ' , ,if ,1 J H .f K sv , i -. ,4 ,. 71, ,', 1 'A J ' ,Z ,rf A 1 t, fix fp i, JL t i J, ' ' f Mies -ff fr' ' ' , if3 'Uf ,fi if jay. ,f A :tl I if ll Ml, I :Wu if W rl ,W if it eff xt it gill V14 F If 'Qu ' Q? W5 -lf:-1, be U' , , if if My 'sf' 4 --:fi 'K' A sf' 1 -1 rv ii' WJ' WMV t W t tw s if in 4 W ' . in iki - fi fir' .Ny ll ir lv 'K li nl VV R V i i ,, J ! l . f fl ill 1 V . ' s- I K ' ' x, M f Q- 22 . 152 X ' My gi Q fgf ' 'y 4 t ' tif f 9 . ,item -y K5 770' it KV l WA74, ,X Ns, f , X , 'Li' ,ffiiii super soph! Bill Temple shows great prom- ,iw 'Sf tt? ,f f Riff U f fi' Q ti M . 1. Q ,- 4 ,' , 2,5 ' V' 'tj' , .. . 5 ww, ' lr ,.,l. ise as a successful meet entrant. ff! My V MJ ,, 1 t 1 g 2, L4 ,y 115.5 55,11 ' wj,.fir1y t, n 1, ,,,5gjfW'!' 'L fy iw lvl if ,W lY533,7'f 'ff' ' '- Q' 'L' UU' W: Utd' 1, I 'H N W f U f I f ff- fx :cf .4 V. jf ,ty ' ,- , ' Q Ji A fi sf' ' iii, ' ' f' f fi l . if ii VT ff! AQ' l i l ' V fri if M 'fs JJ if fi - 4 f .-'ii J 't , I ,' A' ,Z . 1 fi pf ff .' Xtl', f 'iff if , My Wy, K 7 z Y X! I -., i N ,,-will I4 'I' V. ,Lf 1 , rf M, Mix: V, Kerb! ,wil ft 4 wtf ljfff 5 s if ti if 'ill' I J f-I Ns ,,,x,,-if Z1 1 I v U' , Q., ft 1 3. , ,R df! xg ff 1 fi Q I ' JY, ' 1 f .ff 5 fl' Mi 'J f fied? ill? 'l 4 Jw7,tlf ,,lf f HLETICS 27' f v, !i if W If ix ' t 4 1 v 1 :- A i it I li K .WV ' W, . ' , ' ' .Q L W5 +a-QSM' , . 5 g yt V , k Al 3-. -- ,W '. SLI., ' ' f S 'H' '2.i.:.' ' ' 5 kg , .if 2 ,gd - 1 , , A, ,N W , ,.,, I , M., ,... M, M Q A 'Aw 2 WMA' fum c-4 VMW- ft,-f r l ,- . . .F Y, , f ,. -5 - , jg i70 - ,71 COH.Cl'1iI1g Staff , L ' Q MNT, - t H 6' X a t -V i R-t, Q ' s W VVV i V was ,K Head of the Carter Coaches boost the Cowboy's spirit. , Kedric Couch, give f' Nh : ,ii, A arm' tv A4 jf LF ,VWV All I ' if Y' viii i'-' Ati Y vMwg,tw:w- p gf, gy' l - C , 5 Coach Mikel Mur- ray Coy Coach Bobby Hill Baseball -.f'1. ., V , T' Coach Ronald Coach Ernest Raper Spruiell Swimming TERMS gl 4 K all WLS ' coach Bill city coach Kem coach Jimmy ff Football Couch Dickens 5 l- Football Basketball it X if X TV . . K 'QR71' S the pep talk to E 5 N 5 li f 'J 'Ii Coach James 52 N eeley ' H t- -2 Football Coach Todd puts the Cowboys through their paces during the pre- game warm-up. Coach Don Todd Football ATHLETICS 273 ,1 , ' 4 , ,L , , L W . -- ww 1,,1, 1, 1, ,, 11 1' 11. 5.1 1: 1 F ' 11 1 W, Ae X f,s?',c1Qf, , nc ,1,1,,1, 1 1,4 ,,-,,, f 1 A .w-,:1f ' -N..,.. 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Y , Y 3 , T B i 1 .., fx f . , I L A pf in 1 -.1 . Jw, 'UCB fl ' 'H' G N'w5m', , f :- . '. ,f , -, :wa ,jr . .. ,1. ,,. ' px-+,,w+:,.Wxff41 r ,f ...fy H , A 1 4 ,-l , NNW' VW ' 5 E , fig ' 5 ' -' , ' .-su . ' , ...r ,li ig ' ',L1'E '1JJ T -0, ' - A - N - ' W , . 11 1 As I look at myself and others, I realize that through my involvement and concern, I have become a part of them. I am now one person yet many people, Wrapped up in myself yet involved with others. ,aw fi, 278 THEME Involvement is necessary . . . for our future achievements are but a product of present accomplishments. t -Q is f , Q ,A M 6 Q-2 w Q QW S X Q, 5 1 -1 2, 5 zf 'S Q gs-iw ,gin ,IA Q J Q !f'x QQVAM' Av , A U :Aff 1 if Ewa. 1 ggi , A. k Y M I Mi 5 THEME 279 280 THEME X f 'i L g'-23' , an 'H .USM N A , f 1 Vno-'n - 's H , AV I Q ' X A . . v-. . if .I .. J.:-wang Ma .: . . .4.X-,uf-5 J .gay-.,. ' ' sf, 'Q x ' ' 45: vii N I 'nies' 'Q 4 is 1 'ra V , I ' T 1 'AA rw A V SP, ,. 4 , 1- ,A Wifi? -1 an rf- v. 1 1' . .0 Q' ' I l k ,gf .N 4. - . 3 . L W . V A Q I ghf Q. .Q Q. -r Y V 1 'fd A . .V 4. AFP ,I gm. 9 1 v' 282 THEME Through our involvement separation becomes unity. We stand united in a Search for wisdom. Y FW .' i i E3 ' ' Q M ' ,-: , !,b AhMw5's,!fg3YfiffN Y- ak U , .f 1556-'V H , eff '7Q?'l ,'X'k ', ,I -41' , ,- ww- ,,1,4QQ,Mw1 M, ,, J. ,Af gf' x ,W ,Q,,J,f:wrww,Ay?M THEME 283 We look for answers, probing and prying into the deep and dark. fi- Q ,JJ . f ,, f , ,WM ma V X 4 .f , . mi A ,,,- bw rr ' 2 284 THEME Q 'Wm' W? m And if we dig deep enough, someday we may find the answers we're looking for i 286 THEME -.....L , f 1? if gy, . - We M .,zffQggggQ, ik 5 f N 7 8? Qagwn. fx: W u We spread our wings and fl - some of us for the first time some barel leave the ground . . . 9 H . W, ' W- 5 ., ,. Z f 'Q eeee W e e A if A 'fe 1 'fm of . 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K I MQQQQ Jai bQwmf1MwiMyu 1 UW,bkgQJClL l OMB, Qi QL, Q54 QGWXQEE X mn Toorlfi QQ 'E9ULou9l0oUll7 -v 3LMYYUYvioQJx GUWOK, ,Wap 0c,f NV I I gulf of f3'WiQ2,flylJL2 Jiaolfialv 5 Q ' K -51,-Q CD7 . I i Xx'x..f,.XX'!ff E ', R M' X- ,, Q l' Y i X f if aa i 42 ,- P' XX 5 i .Mg O g - ii a Ui I, I l R 49 Y -. . Q 5 x I. ff. it , 1 X 'X ' - Q om XX 1 -if J K db l f Qowala MR.WiT Presion Royal Presfon Road a+ Royal Lane Casa View Gus Thomasson ai' Ferguson Oalc Cliff Polk a+ Camp Wigdgm Garland Norfh S+ar a+ Walnui Richardson Arapaho af' Cusler ADS 291 Compliments of M anu acturing 1 I Q I , W , 3 1 sg-ll, ,M lx. 'Qs-ig If: :EQ A 9 f 1 F '32 u , :ga i V , - , STUDENTQ 32 CENTER ADS 293 316 w. vom. sr. 91,3-A621 Da las, T Brooks Fabric Shop 227 E. Belf Line Rd. De Sofo, Texas 75I I5 Phone 223-7846 CONGRATULATIONS ' If you look hard enough, you will find in the heari of Oak Cliff on Vest Tenth Street, .1 friendly coffee house. The Clow of gaslight shows the way up an iron staircase to the mum and originally decorated main rom! where candlelight shines dimly through smoked chimneys onto check- ered table cloths. Thure, the young at heart of all ages, for a nom'nnZ 75 cent charge can enjoy a Saturday cunning of the best in folk, western, hill or blues rvrusfu with ol-:'g1'nL1Z Jxwnrr, poetry and readings on occasion. Have a steaming cup or two of rich coffee, tea or other light refreshment and you too will discover what makes an evening at l'i:'L' LOFT unique. 1 V P TEES MAN 's R ER 1 hi. hi 294 ADS Q 1.. aw- 'y . . -'fz Q.-t , , Q K ,E -s, . A www ilk NWEQKNEWNNWIQNWETVAT If XM. If electricity isn't doing it better yet, we're working on it. N, .5 p E JQL. DALLAS POWER 8. LIGHT COMPANY J DALLAS MESQUITE Qlnnm 86 Qtuuntrp KLEBERG TovoTA -1 II 7- DuNcANvlLL QL E HUTCHINS CEDAR ,S 5 HILL QQ? E LANCASTER WILMER AQ: O DE soro . V I I MIDLOTHIAN RED oAK FERFIIS Bullock Carpets 220 N. Hampton De Soto, Texas Home Phone Bus. Phone 223-6686 223-68I4 IT'S ABOUT A DIME T0 DALLAS... . . .from most of these suburban towns, if you are driving a Toyota from Town 8 Country! Toyota delivers economy in a luxurious, quality- built, fun-to-drive package. Save dimes, and douafs- SEE THE FRIENDLY FELLows AT 11 Low INITIAL COST QIUUJII 86 QIUHIIIQ9 'F LOW MAINTENANCE fi' LOW PAYMENTS HIGHWAY 67 SOUYM 3520 LOVE FREEWAV UI' HIGH MILEAGE 375-4211 f'ALwAvs A BETTER DEAL! ADS 2-as De Soto State Bank DeSo+o, Texas Your Friendly Home Town Book Privafe-In Window Service Mon.-Fri. 8:30 A.M.-7:00 P.M. Member FDIC Phone 223-6356 For Style For Qualify For Price Turn To UTUGT S T 9 157 S g H C 1317 B k FR652l2 EXI2612 Congrafulafions Tyler Street United Methodist Church of r Jesus Loves You and So Do We WESTCLIFF RESTAURANT Flame Room f Coffee Shop Serving Brealcfasi Seven Days a Week .Al Serving Dallas' Finest STEAKS f SEAFOOD f ITALIAN DISHES Visii' Our CROSSBOW ROOM As us abouf 'rhe modesi cosl' of membership. Chaler memberships slill available. CREDIT CARDS HONORED: Diner's-American Ex press-Carla Blanch For Reservaiions Call FE 9-7374 A. Harris Center Barber Shop Razor Cuiiing and Hair Siyling HOURS 8 TO 9. SATURDAY 8 TO 7 3II A. Harris FR 4-9334 Bud Kc Ben Mu er Shop, Inc NORTH DALLAS SHOPPE 304 Park Forest Sh pp g C I CASA LINDA SHOPPE 198 CasaL d FI ff if WYNNEWOOD SHOPPE 731 Wynne dVIl g WEST CLIFF MALL PETITES - JUNIORS - MISSES H pt dl db H 298 ADS ung Ag If Golden Triangle Holiday Cleaning and Laundry I03 GoIcIen Triangle Shopping Cenier I Hour Service W. D. COMPTON-Owner-Operafor Butcher Boy Meat Market BEEF PORK PQULTRY FISI-I Processing For Freezers Special Cuis Made To Order Boneless Cuts All Taste-NO Waste 55IO S. Hampfon ALLEN B. DAVIS FE 9- I 523 DALLAS, TEXAS DEER PROCESSING Complimenfs of Bell Cleaning 62 Laundry II30 Camp Wisdom 224-432l E. B. M Otts Crabtrees Electronics N00 35I0 Marvin D. Love 37I-I347 I022 Camp Wisdom CA4-I I7I Polk Terrace ,eq x Miva X9 LINDA CA PPELL 1 339-16:2 Zales R 75 Q, Polly-,Io Florist QQ Gifts SZ.,-I , . or 'f S wzissiziaL::dZLif11,iE321q'a 7 Illlll III Dsallllai, ie::m7FEs+g2 .J S, Ring : Page Rexall Drugs S35 95 52995 losz w. Camp Wisdom O AZae T ,, Y, 224-352l .Q Y 1 ' 4 ,1 E F 1 Vs NS 1 5 Eur '79 - e 1 ' n nn 'W 6 i L uslmn manh- ,lol null wlmnl I . ' lhunx xxx-iglxl I . I I xquisilv dm-l.xil i I Slum- nl nun rlmiu' , 1 . . . . . . Show when: you stand BOYS with a Zales From custom made class ring. . Gnrls ZALESQ Fm nwnns P 1 You don't have to be rich St d l A Q to be happy. Glen Oaks Cleaners IZ3 Glen Oak ADS 300 376-7 I oo ilialph I6akrr M 1 C-'J I '21, ORIGINAL 4? PAINTINGS fu If na f I I SUPPLIES if It FRAMES ,Af K ISI STUDIO cLAssEs Qc V I, V ff. 1 IIS Aft BRIDAL AND TUXEDO GARDEN 704 Wynnewood Village in I ' ' PRESCRIPTION LABORATQRIES Oak Cliff's best brand of bunk g Bos WILSON Hampton Pharmacisf-Manager Phone 223-635I State Bank Dafe -7956054 360 E. BeII Line Rd., De So+o, Texas Member Federal Deposit. Insurance Corporaiion TI IE CCIVIPLETE SERVICE BANK Leaserfs Collffure Checking AccounI's Saving Accounfs Id I Au+o Loans H0 Go en Tnangle Home Improvemen+ Loans 376-6423 CommerciaI ancI IncIus'I'riaI Loans Banking-By-Mail furnitureland Drive-In Banking Safe Deposi'I' Boxes Qualify for Less P.O. Box 532 H ,r Rd d L db H, D scoTT R. HOUGHTELING 409 HamPI0 Road amp on i an e e er ri De So+o, Texas 75I I5 DaIIas, Texas 75224 ADS 301 2I4f223-5I I6 Compliments of Carol Ann T. Barbara Lynne B. Marsha Lynn Z. Nan ue S. a Lane Ba i. CharloH'e Ann B. Vicki Jan D. Lyn Ann C. Nancy Sue D. Suzanne W. Ronna G. Jackie Diane O. Donna Evelyn M. Nancy Lynn C. 9 .iii L , E ' arf ,, 1. L F' g g ,. iiiiiBB ' , , g L A-flip 'ria W ex i, .lx yiir ...LL yyyyi f fin Tom Hassell 's 3606 Sou'H1 Tyler 375-4749 Lenamond Auto Supply 'mf S 1 829 N. Hampfon 223-69Ii f we-Z' 'Q X pa 'am xg . T-.N TL W Y , AZ Price Real Estate Co. 14. zzz wen cm: Mau snapping :mm ug umm, Tam 75124 Bus. Phone FE 9 - A 302 ADS Keeton 's Restaurant IOI4 W. Camp Wisdom 224-9894 l I 'gif if Wheatland 'E Umted Methodzst M R, Qi, fi A X Hamplon and Whealland Rd 3 Paslor-Jim K Brown Cedar Crest Baptist 7408 Soulh Hamplon Rd 224 3525 Q i . 54 , 2 ..MA yy an' b e ee C' J 6'-151 L u alfa, af ll i qbv' T -' J ' The l.ord M emo nal C hrzstlan Church igvo i Sndm ve ee Peace. .. I20 N. Oak Cliff Blvd Pasfor-Rev. Donald Campbell ,, I Westcllff Fmer Fabncs 'T 2lI Weslclifli Mall 337-2020 Thank you Cafhey Hazzard, V. Massengill, Denise Geihl, Paul Terry, Karen Shely, Tim Bailey, Gail Frankie, Donna Nipper, Judy McCormack, Vicki Jaco- bus, Debbie Arms+rong, Cindy Bilz, and especially John and Vonn. ulgi '- 5: 1 f ',.- 537 in l - 'Q f 'A ' 4' A ' ' 52 ,, H Fw gif? 4' 'n, - .ff sf . i .L,n4Y,Q rg' Ni? fi! 1? f rrrn , I ?'i Fiig I ii L-iii? i n . lV'..1,1 'W J' 1 ii ,, . , Af f f- 5 u ' m . , . . ,t, ,ag V LA . 5 ff r- ,V A V QM. T. ,hgh 3, ..,ZVi'.!iyV V.,, 6 if., QQ? 1. :gy 2. K My Q MW f ' ff , ' ,1 5 . , - P ? gif bl ' f 5 keep v 'H1' i Niggas e a . f it pf .ifffifw i Q ' fp p .ef b wwf n 'V ' . . yjii JI X I . X Q f S sag.: 5 ' vw A 18' ijgmgaop ,1 r x dpon ef 31, M Q ' i 1' ,' 'K A I A rg a o u 'MN I pi in THE BROWBEATER AND THE DIPLOMAT Superior Cleaners 5534 Sou'll'1 Hamp'l'on 337-8655 Kim 'S Barber Shop 243l W. Kiesl' al Hamplon 337-935I - A ,- Abbe, Dennis 4 128, 267 Abercrombie, Gail 4 128, 223, 214 Acosta, Dolores 4 128, 178, 180 Adams, Margaret K. 4 150, 173. 210 Adrian, Barbara A. 4 99 Aiton, John W. 4 1128 Aldridge, Steve W. 4 150, 222 Alexander, David E. 4 222 Alexander, Karen L. 4 150, 210 Alexander, Terry 4 128 Allen, Amy 4 128 Allen, Gary S. 4 99 Allen, Jimmy G. 4 128, 223. 224 Allen, Leigh A. 4 150 Allen, Randall 4 223 Anderson, Anita 4 128, 177 Anderson, James L. 4 128, 180, 238 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Lyndon K. 4 150 Miehail A. 4 150 Pamela 4 150 Puala J. 4 128, 173. 188. 210 Stephen D. 4 99 William H. 4 150, 222. 225 Andrews, Kenneth 4 223 Andrus, Jacquelyn L. 4 99, 178, 227, 180 Arbogast, Rene 4 99 Archer, Robert A. 4 150 Arena, Sally J. 4 99. 214 Armistead, Judy 4 99. 214 Armistead, Debbie 4 128, 188, 164, 210 Armstrong, Susan E. 4 99, 179 Arnold, Debby J. 4 99, 213 Ashley, Deborah C. 4 99, 182 Ashley, Ronald D. 4 99 Aubrey, Debra S. 4 128, 210 Autrey, Leverett 4 100 Autry, Marilyn M. 4 128. 180, 210 Awa, Fred Yosihiko 4 128 Ayeock, Judy L. 4 150, 183 Ayers, Michael W. 4 128, 223 - B - Babb, Nancy Jean 4 128 Baber, Kathryn Renee 4 128 Bailey, Brenda K. 4 100. 179. 215. 180. 214 Bailey, Tim S. 4 150, 164, 238 Baker, Deborah K. 4 100, 222, 226, 183. 174, 225 Baker, Douglas K. 4 100 Baker, Mary L. 4 150. 213, 210 Baker, Robert M. 4 128 Baker, Susan E. 4 150 Baker, Thelma M. 4 128. 179, 180 Bales, Barbara Lvnn 4 128, 213 Ball, Debbie 4 128 Ball, Gary 4 100, 128 Ballard, Benny 4 150. 183 Ballard, Cathy Sue 4 150, 183 Bandler, Thomas D. 4 100, 193, 269 Bandy, Charles O. 4 100 Bangham, Clufford F. 4 100. 238 Barentine, Robin L. 4 151. 183 Barley, D. 4 151 304 Barnett, Barbara 4 128, 210 Barree, Margaret A. 4 151, 177, 174 Barrera, Johnny M. 4 100, 219, 128 Barrett, Charles L. 4 100, 192, 193 Barrick, Tony D. 4 128 Barton, Larry R. 4 128, 192, 238 Bass, Deborah L. 4 101, 210 Bates, Brian K. 4 151, 206 Baucum. Danny Gene 4128, 168 Bauer, John S. 4 151 Bayes, Margaret S. 4 101. 214 Bayes, Neil W. 4 151 Beasley, Geraldine 4 128 Beazley, Cynthia A. 4 151 Bellomy, Jeanne J. 4 128 Bcllomy, Maudene 4 151 Berg, Debra R. 4151, 179 Berna, Pat L. 4 101, 173, 238 Berry, Susan L. 4 128, 210 Biasatti, Helena 4 151. 174 Billings, Patricia 4 101, 218 Bilz, Cindy L. 4 128, 222. 226, 164. 225 Birehfield, Lynn R. 4 101, 198 Bischoff, Robert R. 4 128 Bishop. Jeffrey R. 4 151, 206, 269 Bivins, Tim L. 4 101. 183. 222 Black, Billy M. 4 101 Black, Deborah G. 4 151 Black, Gail 4 213 Blackwood, Cathy E. 4 101, 227. 182 Blakesley, Deborah 4 128 Blankenship, Thomas 4 151 Blankenship, Vanessa 4 101, 188 Boling, Barbara Lynn 4 128, 168, 177. 203, 174 Booker, Aleatha J. 4 101, 227. 206 Boone. Carol 4 128, 214 Boone, Charlotte 4 128, 214 Bost, Donna 4 126, 127. 128. 173. 185. 208 Bostoek, Karlene 4 151 Bostock. Cindy 4 128 Bouknight, Carolyn 4 128. 206 Boultinghouse. Debra 4 151. 168 Bounds, Cindy 4 129. 180, 214 Bounds, Mike 4 101, 193. 250 Bourland, Teresa 4 151, 213 Bourquin, Larry 4 151, 248 Bow, Nancy A. 4 101 Bowden, Patty 4 129. 182, 227 Bower, Jack 4 129. 179. 180 Bowles, Ann 4 151. 183. 208 Bowling, Glenn 4 102. 206 Bradshaw, Glen 4 129, 224 Brady, Beverly D. 4 151, 179 Brady, Michele A. 4 129 Brainard, Randell J. 4 102, 193 Brainard, Vicki S. 4 151. 203, 210 Branch. Connie D. 4 102, 214 Branch, Jerry D. 4 102 Branch. Miehail D. 4 151, 210 Brand, Kenneth 4 151 Brandt, Virginia A. 4 129 Brannon, Peggy J. 4 151 Brashers, William R. 4 129. 222, 225 Bratton, David C. 4 129, 238 Brech, James L. 4 223 Breeland, Rex 4 151 Brewer, Eddy 4 129, 198, 206 Brewer, Freddy 4 129, 177, 198, 210 Briggs, Sam 4 151 Brimer, Richard 4 129 Brock, Sheri L. 4 151 Brogan, Tim 4 151 Brom, Debbie 4 102. 202 Brookhart, Sandra K. 4 151 Brooks, Deborah E. 4 102, 168. 180 Brooks, James 4 102, 250 Brooks. Karen 4 102, 218 Brookshire, Ronnnald 4 129, 192, 206 Brown, Gary L. 4 129. 263 Brown, Janet 4 129, 214 Brown. Patricia 4 102 Brown, Roger 4 151 Browning, Pam 4 103, 188, 213, 174 Bruce, Barbara Sue 4 103, 180 Bruce, Calvin Pat 4 103, 263 Brumbalow, Richard 4 223 Brumit. Vicki L. 4 151. 218 Brunson, Miehail D. 4 151 Bryan, Debra 4 151 Bryan, Sandy 4 129, 188, 213 Buchanan, Sheila 4 151, 177 Buenting, Debra K. 4 151, 179, 183 Bullock. Burton 4 129 Burch, Daniel 4 103 Burden, Debbie A. 4 92, 103, 267 Burgoon. Debbie 4 129, 202 Burden, John 4 192, 267 Burkhart, Lori 4 151, 213, 210 Burks, Keith 4 129 Burris, Quinton 4 103 Burrow, Alfred K. 4 103, 203 Bu rrow . James R. 4 152, 222 Burrow, Julius G. 4 103, 222 Burrow, Al 4 151. 223 Burton, Cathy L. 4 104. 218 Busby, Charlotte 4 129, 174 Butler, Jerry 4 104 Butler, William 4 129, 222 Buyanovits, Randall 4 151, 192 Bybee, Deborah L. 4 104 Bybee, Lissa 4 151 - C .. Cabeen, Steve 4 104. 171, 185. 193 Cabeen, Tim 4 151 Cafferata, Christine 4 151 Cage, Mary 4 151, 219 Cammaek. Linda 4 104, 215 Camp, James S. 4 151 Camp, Terrie L. 4 151 Canada. Vidke 4 104. 169. 181. 188 Cantwell, James S. 4 104, 193 Cappelli, Holly 4 151 Cappelli, Lisa 4 130, 173 Carpenter. Jon 4 151 Carpenter. Karel 4 104, 188, 189, 192, 222, 226, 56, 174. 180. 225 Carroll, Carroll, Carroll, Carter, Carter, 214 Carter. Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, James 1 222 Roy 1 222 Troy 1 222 Chris 1 223. 225 Donna S.1130.179.181. 180 Kathey 1 130 Nancy 1 130. 208 Patricia K. 1 151 Susan Lee 1 151 Bill 1 104 Cassaday, Nancy 1 199. 1711 Cassaday, Robert D. 1 130 Castleberry, Melinda 1 183. 152 Chadwick, Raymon 1 130 Chaney, David 1 193 Chaney, .leannene 1 130 Chapman, Roy 1 Charles, Mark 1 Cheek, Harold 1 Childs, Jeanna 1 Christian, Cary Christian, Kirk 152 152 152 130. 188. 174 152 152 Christopher, Bruce 1 130 Clampitt. Laurie 1 104. 168. 188. 189. 174 Clark, Steve 1 193 Claxton. Donna 1 130 Clemmons. Teddy 1 130. 192. 250 C1endening.1enniler 1 98. 104. 169. 5 208 Clendening, Kenneth 1 130 Cloud, Marvin 1 130 Cobb, Dennis 1 152 Cobb. Randy 1 104. 192 Cody, Charlotte 1 130 Coke, ,lohn 1 130 Colo, Bobby 1 152. 238 Cole, Cynthia 1 130. 182. 227 Cole, David 1 130 Cole, Tereasa -- 130 Coleman, Suzanne 1 130. 188 Collier, Rhonda 1 130. 214 Collins, Ann 1 130. 208 Collins, Curtis 1 130 Collins, .lerry 1 152 Collins, Sheila 1 152 Collins, Tommy 1 223 Compton, Dena 1 130. 173. 188. 174 Cook, Camille 1 131. 227 Cooper. Elizabeth 1 152 Cooper. Lyn Ann 1 131 Coppoek. Edith 1 131 Coppock. Ronald 1 105 Cornett, Rusty 1 131. 192 Cosgrove. Carol 1 105. 21111 Coston. Robert 1 105 Cotton. Danny 1 152 Cotton. Debra 1 152. 227 Cotton. Riek 1 105 Coulson. Wavnt Cowan. Sandy 1 Cowan, Bryan 1 Cowart. Mieliail Cowell. Cathy 1 -1105 152. 273. 174 152. 183 105. 193 149. 173. 179 Cox, Pam 1 105, 177, 219 Coy, Robert 1 152, 222 Coy, William 1 105, 238. 218 Craig, Phillis 1 105, 182 Cramer. Steve 1 131 Crawford, Patrieia 1 152 Creech, Susan 1 181, 131, 188. 180 Crenshaw, Marilyn 1 131 Crenshaw, Rieki 1 131 Crisp, Celia -- 152 Crisp, Cindy 1 127. 131, 170, 208. 172 Crissey, ,lack 1 131, 198 Criswell, Beverly 1 152, 173. 210 Crook, Kathy 1 105 Cross, Debbie 1 131 Crow, David 1 152 Crow, David M. 1 105, 168. 193 Crow, Peggy 1 153, 179 Crow, Robert Dee 1 131 Crowell, Mike 1 131 Croy, Richard 1 131, 193, 223, 224. 225 Cruse, Cheri 1 131 Cruse, Debbie 1 131 Cullum, Barbara 1 105, 213. 214 Cunningham, Vicki 1 106 Currey, Donna 1 153 Currey, Glen 1 131 Cusack. Pat- 105, 181. 192, 180 .. D - Daflron. .lohn 1 161 Dagnel. Steven 1 105. 223 Dahl, .loc 1 105. 218 Dale, Kerry 1 131 Dalton, Cheryl 1 153. 206 Danisl. Sandy 1 153 Danicll, DCI11St'1 153, 183 Darden. Donnie 1 131. 248. 263 Daughtrey. Sharon 1 153. 219 Davis, Charlotte 1 107, 218 Davis, Christopher 1 153 Davis, David 1 131, 193 Davis, Linda 1 106 Davis, Mancil 1 131. 210. 269 Davis, Michail 1 131 Davis, Randy 1 107 Davis, Sandy 1 107 Day, Vickie 1 131, 214 Dean, Dinah 1 153. 199, 210 Dean, Randal 1 153 Deboard. Ben 1 131, 182. 222 Deeapua, Thomas 1 222 Deen, Steve 1 107, 168 Deen, Tim 1 132 Deerdotl, .loseph 1 153. 223 Delao. .lainie 11. 1 132, 211 Delir, F. 1 132 Dellinger. Charles M. 1 132 Denny, Brian R. 1 153. 193. 223 Dcwuese. Catherine L. 1 107 Dickerson, Donna E. 1 153 Dickerson, Donna M. 1 153. 168 Dickson, Barbara 1' 132 Dillard, Deborah 1.1 132. 173. 179. 188. 208 Dillard, Dennis 1 132. 193 Dimatteo, Naney Sue 1 188 Dolleman, Tommy D. 1 153 Dooley. Charles M. 1 107. 222. 224 Dooley, Robert 1 223 Doubleday, Lisa 1 132 Dowlen. Martin H. 1 108 Drain. Danny L. 1 153 Drain, Marilyn Lois 1 132, 213 Drennan, Marshall H. 1 153. 211 Drew. Susan E. 1 153. 227 Duke, Byrnadel 1 153. 179 Dulworth. Darvin W. 1 153 Durham, lorry L. 1 153 Durham. .ludy A. 1 153 Duvall. .lames 1 108 Duvall, Pamela S. 1 108. 218 Dyer. Susan 1 108 Dykes, Thomas L. 1 153 - E - Easley, Dale C. 1 153 Easley, Harry D. 1 132 Easley. Mike A. 1 108 Eberle. Erie D. 1 108. 132 Edgil, Mary Carolyn 1 153. 183 Edwards. Wynn 1 132. 269 Efflandt, Randy F. 1 153, 222. 224 Eldins, Debra L. 1 132. 227 Elliott. Dawn T. 1 132. 183 Elmore. Paula .lo 1 108, 181. 214 Elmore. Sheila Marie 1 132. 180, 214 Emerson, Ernest A. 1 132 Ennis, Kathy Ann 1132. 173, 181. 180. 188 Espinoza, Margaret 1 108. 181. 180, 219 Estes. Kevin F. 1 132 Evans. Judy D. 1 132. 219 Evans, Kelly M. 1 153 Evans, Sherry A. 1 153 Eve. .lames Roger 1 108. 168 Eversole. Charles R. 1 108. 223 Ewton. Deborah Ann 1 132, 200 - F - Falke. Linda L. 1 153. 173 Faneros, Dennis 1 133 Farley. Beverly 1. 1 108. 213 Farrar. Terry Lyn 1 133 Farrell. James 1. 1 109. 218 Faulkner. .loeelynn C, 1 153. 213 Faulkner. Rocky .1. 1 133, 192 Featherston. Donnie 1 153, 192 Fields. Lon Ann 1 153 Fink. Paul Roger 1 269 Fiseher. Martha Lu 1 203, 194. 227 Fitch. Cordon M. 1 153 Flanagan. Cathy .1. 1 133 Flanagan. Leisa D. 1 153. 174 Flanagan. Paula R. 1 109 Fletcher, Britt 1 223, 224 Fletcher. Susan C. 1 109. 208 5 Fox, Pat 3 133 306 Fletcher, Tamara G. 3 109. 213 Foley, James Michail 3 153 Ford, Bobby Lane 3 218 Fornos. Emma O. 3 133, 177.211 Fosheee, Bobbie S. 3 109. 218 Foster, Deborah Kay 3 133. 174 Foster, Preston F. 3 153 Foyt, Pamela J. 3 109. 188. 174 Frankie, Gail A. 3 133. 164. 174 Franklin, .Jana L. 3 133 Franklin, Steven P. 3 222. 225 Franklin, David 3 223. 225 Freed. Denneth C. 3 153 Freeman, Theresa 3 133. 211 Freese. Paul R. 3 133. 193. 194 French, Ronald C. 3 133. 168 Frost, Debra J. 3 153 Furr, Craig 3 248. 263 - G - Gadjich, Gary 3 222 Gallini, Vicky L. 3 109 Gallo. Joseph F. 3 193 Gamblin, Susan V. 3 109. 169 Garnett, Rudi A, 3 133. 202 Garrick. Russell 3 133. 238 Garrick. Sharon S. 3 133 Geihl. Denise K. 3 133. 164. 206 Geihl, Lynne S. 3 60. 109. 164. 168. 169. 188. 206 Geist, Edward D. 3 153 Gentry, Michail Benn 3 133. 223. 225 Gerecht. Jeannie K. 3 109 Gerling, James E. 3 153 Gersic, Becky L. 3 133 Gibbs, Brenda 3 153 Gieger, Carolyn S. 3 154. 173 Gieger, Dennis W. 3 109. 238 Gilbert, Barbara 3 203 Gilbert. James 3 110 Gilkey, Ann J. 3 154. 207 Gilkey, Mark W. 3 133 Gillespie, Sandra K. 3 154. 183 Gisel, Ronna Ruth 3 206 Glass, Vicky L. 3 54. 90. 110. 98. 180, 185. 202, 223. 225. 226 Glasscock. Sandra L. 3 154 Glover. Julie A.3110. 169. 173.174 188 Godfrey, Pam 3 133. 173. 223. 225. 226 Goehring, Barbra D. 3 134. 214 Golden, Scott 3 134. 222. 224, 225 Gomez. Douglas John 3 134 Gomez, Julia A. 3 110. 179. 188 Gooch. Julia Lynn 3 134 Goodnight. David B. 3 134 Goodson. Judy G. 3 110 Goodspced. Barbara A. 3 134 Goolsby. Patricia A. 3 110. 183. 227 Gorman. Merle Gene 3 91. 110. 171. 172, 193. 250 Goss, Vidki L. 3 154 Granam, Barry W. 3 134. 198. 211 Grandstaff, Samuel P. 3 154. 179, 222 Grant, Georgia A. 3 110, 173 Grantham, Judith Lee 3 154. 211 Grantham, Suzanne 3 29 Graves, Debra Kay 3 211 Graves, Laura Jayne 3 134 Gray, Larry W. 3 134. 222. 225 Gray, Mary 3 154, 179, 183. 227 Grayson, Randale S. 3 134. 168 Green, James Donald 3 134 Green, Keith 3 110. 193. 222. 171. 224 Grccn, Larry Glenn 3 134 Green, Marcie Lyn 3 134. 188 Greener, Robert A. 3 154 Greenlee. Gary W. 3 134 Greig, Gloria Lynn 3 134. 175 Greig, Linda G. 3 154. 175. 227 Grimmett, Donald L. 3 110, 238 Grimmett, James W. 3 154, 206. 248 Griswood, Deana G. 3 134. 211 Grubb, Gary 3 222 Grubb, John J., Jr. 3110, 223 Quai, Jimmy ciuff- 134. 181, 130. 193 7 Guinn, Doris S. 3 154 Guinn, Kathy G. 3 154. 183 Guinn, Wanda S. 3 110. 168. 173. 226. 225 Gullick, Clifford 134 Gullick, Timothy 3 193 Gutierrez, David 111, 223. 208. 219. 224 - H - Haak, Linda Jean 3 134. 188 Hadaway, Anthony 3 111 Haedge, David G. 3 111. 171 Haiste, Charles 3 223 Hale, Lois Angela 3 154 Hale, Rebecca L. 3 134. 179, 181. 180. 188,211 Hall, Jeffrey Mark 3 111, 98, 171. 263 Hall, John N. 3 152. 208 Hall, Lisa M. 3 154. 211 Halverson, Ronald K Hall, Bill 3 134, 108 . 3 155 Halverson, William 3 111 Hamblin, Jerry Lane 3 111 Hambrick, Jerry L. 3 227 Hamby. Jane 3 134. 173, 188. 211 Hamilton, Karen Kay 3 134. 188. 213 Hamm, Charlotte K. 3 155, 173. 175 Hamm, Lon Montgomery 3 135 Hamman, Debbie Lynn 3 148. 155 Hamman, Midge Y. 3 111 Hammond, Steve 3 223 Hamrick, Richard A. 3 155 Hanek, Barbara J. 3 135. 206. 214 Hansard, Darrell 3 155. 222 Hansard, Roger D. 3 155. 223. 225 Hansen, Becky S. 3 135 Hansen, Scott Reid 3 248 Hardin, Janet S. 3 135. 175. 188, 211. 267 Hardin. Randel R. 3 135 Harkin Harmo s, Harold D. n, Jimmy 3 Harper, Michail L. 3 135, 177 29 3111 I Harper, Stephen C. 3 192 Harrill, Rodney W. 3 135, 192, 269 Y Harris, Christopher 3 155, 168 Harris, Donna J. 3 155 1 Harris, Donna Jean 3 155, 227 Harris, James E. 3 111 Harris, Jeannie L. 3 111. 188 Harris, Pamela S. 3 155 Harris. Sandy K. 3 135, 183 Harris, Susan K. 3 111 Harris, Susan Kay 3 135. 173, 175. 188. 211 Harrison. Deborah L. 3 111, 177. 188 Harrison, Glenda 3 135 Harrison, Jimmie D. 3 112 Hart, Martha L. 3 112, 218 Hartsfeld Carol A 135 211 1 , . 3 . Hartman, Molly J. 3 155, 183. 208 Hassell, Linda Gail 3 135 Hassell. Marie 3 135, 188 Hatcher, Kim Lee 3 112 Hawkins, Michael L. 3 192 Haydin, David Marcus 3 248 Hazzard, Cathay- s. 3 112. 173, 175, 188. I 189, 213, 164 Head. Martha M. 3 135, 219, 213 Heath. Robert S. 3 155 Heizer, Paul D. 3 155 Helm, David V. 3 155 Helsley. Russell L. 3 155 Henderson. Danny A. 3 135 Henke, Jan E. 3 135 Hesse. Jini E. 3 135, 179. 181, 227, 180 Hestand. Todd 3 135 Hibbard, Dewayne M. 3 155 Hicks, Debra J. 3 155. 183, 227 Hickson, Janet L. 3 155 Higdon, Ann 3 112, 202, 188, 213 Higgins, Louise 3 155, 183 Higgins. Richard S. 3 155, 248 Higgs. Joe T. 3 135 Hightower. Karla 3 135 Hill, Marie 3 135. 181 Hill. Danny 3 155, 183 Hill, George L. 3 112, 222 Hill, James E. 3 155 Hill. Marilyn K. 3 148, 149, 173, 175, 183 Hill. Richard 3 135, 171, 193, 172. 250 Hill, Timothy 3 112 Hilman, John 3112, 168, 171. 55, 185 Himelrick. Timothy 3 155 Hinnant, Elizabeth 3 115, 211 Hinsch, Susan 3 136. 175. 188, 211 Hixson. Darla 3 112. 219, 213 Hixson, Sharla 3 112. 123, 214 Hodge. Mike 3 155 Hogan. Barbara 3 136, 219, 206 Hogan. Nancy 3 155 Hogue. Carolyn 3 155 Holden. John 3 112. 223, 224, 225 Holland, Nicky 3 136 Holleyhead, Paula 1 136. 175. 188 Holman, Betty 1 155 Holmes, Kathy 1 136 Honea, Debra 1 155, 183 Hood, Lary 1 155 Hood, Mark 1 136, 223 Hooten, Mike 1 112, 171, 213 Hooten, Vicki 1 155 Hopgood, Connie 1 155 Horton, Allen 1 136 Horton, Jacqueline 1 136, 214 Horton, Wesley 1 112, 57 House, Glenda 1 155 Howard, Jerry 1 113 Howle, Dan 1 155 Huddleston, David 1 113 Hudgins, Laurie 1113, 179, 180, 181, 214 Hughes, Debra 1 155 Hughes, Lester 1 136 Hughes, Pam 1 155 Hughes, Rhonda 1 136. 181 Hughes, Roxanne 1 149, 155, 175 Huichoman, Karen 1 136, 214 Humphries. Pam 1 155. 183 Hunt, Debra 1 113 Hunter, Luther 1 223 Hunter, Sheryl 1 113 Hussey, Kim 1 155, 178 Hussong, Kenneth 1 113 Hyndman, Nancy 1 136, 177 I- lbsen, Brenda 1 155, 168 lbsen, Jeff 1 113, 206 Idt, Denise 1 136, 188, 206 lngle, Patricia 1 156, 211 -I- Jackman, Charmaine 1 113 Jackson, Andrea 1 156, 183 Jackson, Charlene 1 156, 183, 208 Jackson, Ricky 1 113, 181 Jacobs, Janet 1 156 Jacobas, Jimmy 1 113, 173, 192, 250 Jacobas, Vicki 1 James, Debra 1 James, Kathy 1 Janacek, Barbara Janacek, Joan 1 Jirik, Thomas 1 Johnson, Andrea Johnson, Billy 1 136, 173, 188, 213,164 136. 181 156, 202 1 29 136, 175, 177, 214 156, 181 1 113, 208, 219 156 Johnson, Cathy 1 156,183 Johnson, Donna Johnson, Greg 1 Johnson, Kim 1 Johnson, Marian 1 88, 113, 73 156, 182, 194 113, 193 1 114 Johnson, Mark 1 156 Jones, Brenda Jones, David E. 1 136, 183, 206 Jones, Keith L. 1 93 Jones, Jerri L. 1 136, 181, 214 Jones, Sally 1 156, 219 Jordan, Fred 1 114, 238 Joy, John 1 136, 173 Julian, Glen 1 136, 181, 183 -K- Kay, Joe 1 114, 238, 263 Kee, James 1 136 Keener, Susan 1 156, 211 Keeton, Stanley 1 114, 263 Keller, Marcus 1 126, 136, 192, 263, 250 Keller, Mary 1 155 Kellogg, Debra 1 156 Kelly, Stephen 1 136, 223, 224 Kelly, Stephen G. 1 114 Kerr, Russ 1 136, 192, 252 Kersey, Dana 1 136 Kessler, Paul 1 114, 171, 193 Kilgore, Gary 1 114 Killam, Bobby 1 136, 181, 183 Kilpatrick, Russell 1 114, 173, 179 Kimple, Cheri 1 137, 175, 188 King, Roy Dale 1 156, 194 Kinsey, Kathryn 1 137, 177 Kinsey, Larry 1 156 Kirk, Randy 1 114 Kleitz, Debbie 1 137, 175. 188. 211 Knight, David 1 137. 223 Knight, Steve 1 137, 168, 173, 254 Knochel, John 1 156. 248 Knowles, Susan 1 137, 177 Kondikoff, Bob 1 193 Krantz, Charles 1 137, 222 Krayer, Karl 1 137 Kretlow, Pam 1 156, 175 Krol, Mike 1 137, 171, 238 Krueger, Garry 1 114 Kuehl, Eddie 1 137, 181, 193, 263 Kuykendall, Rocky 1 222, 224 -L- Lamar, Denise 1 156, 177 Landers, Jackie 1 156, 181 Landers, John 1 222 Landers, Marie 1 114, 227 Landers, Gary 1 137, 179, 254 Langham, Joe 1 115, 213 Lanier, Stefanie 1 15 Lanier, Teresa 1 114 Larimer, L,21l1I'1C1 115, 175. 188. 189. 172 Latham, Cassandra 1 156 Lawrence, James 1 156 Lawrence, Susan 1 156 Lawrence, Bill 1 156. 211 LeBlanc, Jini 1 115, 219 Lee, Charles 1 137 Lee, Darlene 1 156 Lee. Warren 1 137 Lefler, Don 1 137, 171. 173, 223, 224 Leftwich, Louann 1 156 Lenamond, Kim 1 137 Levy, Alfred 1 156 Lewis, David 1 137, 193 Lewis, Debora 1 156, 211 Lewis, Gregf- 115, 168, 267 Limmer, Barbara 1 137, 214 Lindbeck, Darcy 1 156 Lindsey, Colleen 1 137 Lindsey, Leslie 1 115, 175, 185 Little,iSonia 1 115, 175, 188, 189 Littrell, John 1 137, 181, 222 Lively, James 1 156 Lochridge, Deborah 1 115. 182 Lochridge, Deloris 1 156, 183 Lodowski, John 1 156 Lollar, Coiene 1 156 Lollar, Nieta 1 115 Long, Vicki 1 156 Lopez, Grace 1 157 Lopez, 'llweedo 1 115 Louthan, Lynn 1 137. 189, 211 Lowery, Libby 1 115. 211, 206 Lucas, Kitty 1 157 Luekett, Peggy 1 157, 181 Lunceford, Shirley 1 157, 183 Luscombc, Burl 1 137, 206 Lusk, Micki 1 157, 183, 208 Lynch, Steve 1 223 - M - Maahs, Judy 1 137, 175, 189 Maclrarland, Dale 1 138 Mahaney, Micah 1 138. 171, 173, 267 Mahurin, Diana 1 157, 219 Mann, Darlene 1 115. 215 Manriquez, Carolina 1 157 Martin, Debbie 1 157, 211 Martin, Jackie 1 115 Martin, Randy 1 116. 193 Martin, Vicki 1 157 Mashburn. Beverly 1 138. 215. 177 Mason, Mike 1 116 Masssngill. Vikki 1 94, 116, 173, 175. 189, 202. 164 Mathews, Roger 1 157, 222 May, Jean 1 138. 206 Mayi1eld, Ben 1 116, 211 McAfee, Paula 1 157, 227 McCaffrey, Bruce 1 116, 193 McClain. Shirley 1 116, 197, 214. 218 McCord, Karen 1 138 McCormack, Judy 1 138, 168, 164. 208 McCowan, Bill 1 138, 181. 193 McCrackin, Ronald 1 138 McCulloch, Cimly 1 157, 173. 175. 183 1V1cCumsey, Randy 1 l 16, 218 McDaniel, Janice 1 116. 215 McDaniel, Vicki 1 138, 189. 211 McDonald, Michelle 1 138 McDonald, Susan 1 157 McDonough, Phyllis 1 157 McGa11iard, Patricia 1 157 McGee, Michael 1 157 McGee, Susie 1 157, 182 McGehee, David 1 157 McGraw, Melanie 1 138, 215. 206 307 308 McKay, Mike 3 116, 173 McKinley, Aflclle 3 116, 169, 181 McKinnie, Mark 3 157 McKnight, Tom 3 138, 173. 203. 292 McLean, Patricia 3 138, 215 McLine, Diane 3 116, 181 McNatt, Terry 3 138, 177, 215 McNutt, David 3 157 Medina, Renaldo 3 224 Mendez, Henry 3 93, 116, 171 Mendez, Linda 3 138, 179 Mentzel, Vicki 3 138, 182 Mercer, Gail 3 116 Merrell, Monty 3 157. 173, 193 Milke. Margo 3 157, 175 Miller, Randy 3 116. 193 Miller, Christy 3 86. 116. 169. 189 Miller, Diane 3 208 Miller, Daniel 3 157 Miller, Janis 3138 Miller, Mark 3 116, 173 Miller, Sandra 3 157 Miller, Stephen 3 138 Miller, Toni 3 117 Miller, William 3 138 Minnis, David 3 157 Mitche1l,.1ohn 3 139, 168. 164 Mitchell, Teresa 3 139. 175, 211, 213 Mize, Beverly 3 183 Mizc, Kenneth 3 117 Moloek, Patricia 3 157 Montgomery, Cherie 3 117. 169, 189. 213. 223, 225, 226 Moore, Spike 3 139, 168 Moore, Constance 3 157 Moore, Cindy 3 58, 117, 169, 181, 189 Moore, Deborah 3 117 Moore, Donna 3 157, 182 Moore, Frances 3 157 Moore, Jeff 3 157, 194 Moore, Russell 3 222 Moorman, Linda 3 117. 215 Moreno, Daniel 3 139 Moreno, Gilbert 3 224. 221 Moreno, Ramon 3 223 Morris, Paula 3 157. 173 Morris, Randy 3 117 Morrison, Cindy 3 139. 215 Morrison, .lames 3 157. 168 Morrison, Maury 3 139, 179. 181. 192 Morrow, Mary Lynne 3 157. 175. 211 Morton, Patil 3 139 Morton, Michael 3 139 Moseley, Danny 3 223 Motes, Martha 3 157, 213 Moulton, Morris 3 139, 208 Mount, Ralph 3 117, 203 Muir, Alice 3 203 Muir, Richard 3 117, 169 Mullens, Toni 3 157 Murphy, Paul 3 139, 238, 263 Murphy, Michael 3 117, 193 -N- Nabors, Becky 3 139 Nall, Frances 3 117 Nall, Robbie 3 139, 215, 182 Nalley, Brenda 3 139 Neal, Tony 3 117. 223 Nebh. Kenneth 3 223 Neely, David 3 139 Nelms. Kenneth 3 223 Nelskopf, Mark 3 223 Nelson, Joan 3 117, 202 Nelson, Kerry 3 157 Nelson. Richard 3 139 Neumann. Dennis 3 117. 193 Ne-vill, Kenna 3 157 Newberry, Marsha 3 139. 213 Newby, David 3 157 Newsom, Melanie 3 139 Newton, William 3 158. 181 Nichols, Teresa 3 158 Nipper, Donna 3 139. 164. 189. 208 Nix, Robert 3 158, 248 Noah, David 3 158, 173. 248 Noble, Billy 3 117, 238 Noble, Chris 3 118 Noble, Ricki 3 158 Noles, Ken 3 139, 238 Nottingham, Cynthia 3 140. 215 - Q - Ogden. Gary 3 140. 248 Ollara, Richard 3 158. 211 Oliphant, Leatha 3 140 Olive, 111211111213 118. 215 Olive. Linda 3 118 Olive, Patti 3 140. 183 Oliver, Mike 3 140. 179. 183 Olsovsky, Carol 3 158. 227 Olsovsky. Wayne 3 14-0. 208. 222 O'Malley.1ackie 3 140. 175. 215 Orenbaun. Larry 3 140 Osborn, Mark 3 140 Osmer, Johnny 3 223 Osteen. Dennis 3 140 Owens, Richard 3 118. 238 Oxford, .lanet 3 158 - P - Pace, Jennifer 11ol1ey 3 96, 118. 169. 179. 164, 202 Pace. Roger C. 3 158 Padgett. Dennis R. 3 87, 98, 193, 238. 263 Page, Danny 3 140, 193 Page, Gary Ly nn 3 lil-0 Parc-des. Carlos 3 118. 208 Paredes, Miriznn Y. 3 158, 219 Parisi. Deborah 1., 3 158. 173. 175. 21 Parker, David 3 222 Parker, Jerry D. 3 111-O, 222 Parker, fVliehae1S.3118. 171. 192 Parks, Donna 1. 3 118. 168. 169 Parks, lan M. 3 158 Parramore, Barbara 1. 3 140. 175. 177 Payne. Ronald C. 3 140. 198 Pearson. Cheryl L. 3 118. 175, 189 Pelham, Sherri L. 3 140. 182 Perdi, Bob 3 118 Perdue, Douglas S. 3 140. 238, 263 Phifer, Steven M. 3 223. 225 Philcox, Scott R. 3 158 Phillips, Alvin R. 3 121-1 Phi1p,Valla C. 3 119. 177. 125 Pierce, Richard W. 3 119. 193. 198. 169 Pilgrim, Cynthia L. 3 141 Pinkerton, Brenda K. -3 158 Pinkham, Cynthia ,lo 3 11111. 175 711 Piltman,.1ake W. 3 141, 198 Plexco. David B. 3 119. 202 Poe, Diana 3 119 Poe. Holly L. 3 lfl-1, 177 Poindexter, lVlr-linda 3 158 Poindexter, Paula K. 3 158 Poindexter, Roy W. 3 158, 193, 4 2 Pollock, Wendell 3 29, 222 Poniarici, Patricia K. 3 141 Pooxey. Nona M. 3 158, 183. 208 Pope,1anis E. 3 119, 215. 197 Porterheld. Debbie 3 141 Potcet. Deborah F. 3 141, 213, 3 Potter. Clarence 3 223 Powell. Dee A. 3 158. 206 Powell, Willie M. 3 158 Powers. Vicki Sue 3 141 Prater, Gwynne 3 158. 183 Prewitt, Peggy A. 3 1-11.221291 7 Price, Patricia A. 3 119 Price, Stephen 3 158. 173. 222 l Prince, Margo 3 119. 183 Pugliese, 511110111215 G. 3 141, 168 Pullen, Beverly Ann 3 119. 131. 215 Purcell, ,lames L. 3 1-141 Puryear,1anet 1.33 141, 179, 189. 211 -R- Rainirez, Frances 3 119, 215 Ramsey. Roy 3 119, 223 Randle. Lynne L. 3 141. 179 Randle. Stephen W. 3 158 Ray, Thomas W. 3 158 Raymond, Frederick R. 3 223 Razo, Diedra Ann 3 158. 177 Razo. William D. 3 119, 203 Reagan. Nancy L. 3 120 Reaves, Duane 3 141-4. 193 Reed, Gary 5, 3 120. 181 Reed, Wade H. 3 120. 193. 213 Reeves. Neita K, 3 120. 181. 215 Reeves. Paul Nl. 3 158 Reist, S. 3 158 Repka, Gary Edwarcl 3 1-141 Reudelhuber, Dan 3 120. 185. 211 Reudelhulrer. Fllimothy -3 125. 127. 1-141. 173, 179 Reyna, Ricliartl 3 222 Reynolds, Brenda 3 158 Reynolds, Deborali K. 3 141. 179. 181 Reynolds, Ricky 3 198, 197 Reynolds, Rolland C. 1 222 Reynolds, Roy E.. Jr. 1 198. 197 Ribble, Ray 1 223 Ribble, Richard 1 120, 222. 221 Ribble, Robert A. 1 158 Richardson, Cynthia 1 141. 197 Richardson. Douglas 1 222 Richardson, James P. 1 158. 269 Richter, Vivian L. 1 120. 179 Riekett, Lynda Kay 1 141. 175. 215 Rickett, Stiphen A. 1 141, 225 Riddle, Laura 1 194 Riden, Becky S. 1 141. 182. 227 Rider, Valerie G. 1 158 Riewe, fV1iehail 1 141. 171 Riggs, Roberta Ann 1 158. 168 Rigsby, Deborah A. 1 120 Rimes, Kenneth V. 1 158 Risinger, Cynthia A. 1 158. 173. 175 Ritter, Billy 1 222 Rivera, Sabrina 1 158, 168, 203 Roark, Richard L. 1 158 Roberts, Chuck 1 141. 171 Roberts, Crystal R. 1 158. 183 Robertson, Diane 1 141 Robertson, Rebecca 1 141 Robinson, Brent M. 1 141. 171, 238 Robinson, John 1 222. 224 Rockett, Pearson L. 1 158 Rodgers, Linda Susan 1 141 Roclriquez, Eracio N. 1 120. 222. 224 Roe, Nita F. 1 141 Rogers. Carolyn S. 1 120. 215 Rogers. Les 1 120. 215 Rollwage, Kevin J, 1 158. 248 Rorex, Mary Lee 1 159. 173 Roschlau, Linda L. 1 141 Roschlau, Paula A. 1 141. 168 Rosebroek, Elizabeth 1 159 Rosebrock, Richard A. 1 141. 223. 224 225 Ross, James R. 1 141 Ross, Jeffrey A. 1 159, 203. 211 Ross, Jo A. 1 159 Ross, Tommy J. 1 141. 193 Rousseau, George 1 223 Routsong, Vicki 1 159 Rowan, Kim 1 159. 183. 208 Rozelle, Patricia A. 1 141. 181 Rudder, Marsha A. 1 159 Rumbley, Jill A. 1 142. 197 Rust, David Joe 1 142, 238 Ryas, John A. 1 142 Ryon, Timothy R. 1 159 - S - Sabinske, Barbara A. 1 124 Sabinske, Susan B. 1 159 Sainton, Steven M. 1 159. 173 Salazer, lsadore 1 222 Saldana, Susan 1 120 Salem, Mike S. 1 125 Sallis, Daniel S. 1 121. 193. 254 Sanchez, Carol M. 1 159 Sandefer, Mark L. 1 142, 181 Sanders, Terry Dean 1 121. 215 Sandusky, Patrice E. 1 142. 215 Sartor, Susan 1 126. 142. 175. 189, 211 Satteriield, Jay 1 142, 181 Satterfield, Sandra 1 121, 215. 213 Savell, Sheryl 1 121. 179. 197 Seallorn. Ruth M. 1 159. 211 Schindler, Rebecca A. 1 142. 183 Sehleimer, Richard 1 121 Schoelerman, Lynn 1121. 171. 167 Schoelerman, Richard 1 159. 194. 206 Schram. Chuck E. 1 142. 171. 183. 225 Schram, Ricky 1 148, 149. 169. 173. 248 Schuetz, Sharon Lynn 1 142, 213 Schwartz, Mark A. 1 142 Scott, Dennis C. 1 223 Scott, Randy E. 1 144, 193 Scrivner, Deborah K. 1 142 Sedberry, Dudley C. 1 121 Sedberry, Timmie S. 1 159, 183. 227 Seibert, Karen D. 1 121, 198 Seibert, Steven R. 1 159 Sessums, Thomas W. 1 142 Seyen, Beatrice M. 1 142, 179, 207 Shackelford, Charles 1 121, 224. 221 Shackelford, Deborah 1 121, 223. 225. 226 Shackelford, Larry D. 1 222, 224 Shadix, Robert N. 1 142 Shafer, Janet L. 1 159 Shaffer, Billie Lyn 1 142 Shannon, Rebekah L. 1 159, 175. 211 Sharp, Robert 1 223 Shaw, Carolyn J. 1 121. 189 Shelby. Terry Suzanne 1 142. 177 Shelley, Hal B. 11 142, 171. 172. 203 Shelton, Larry K. 1 121, 164 Shely. Karen G. 1 122. 175. 180 Sherrill, Albert H. 1 143, 223. 225 Shewmake, James 1 223 Shimek, Thomas L. 1 159 Shipp, Sandra Sue 1 143, 181. 211 Shipp, Stephen W. 1 159. 211 Shue, Sharon L. 1 159 Shumate, Valerie L. 1 159 Smith Smith. Smith Mark 1 143 Pamela 1 159. 179, 181 Robert 1 159 Smith, Robert Ray 1 159 Smith, Timothy 1 159 Smith, William 1 143, 211 Smithee. Mona 1 143 Smoot. Sue 1 122. 181 Sorenson, Rocky 1 159. 193. 207 Soto. Robert 1 198 Spangler, Stuart 1 89. 122, 193, 258 Spradlin. Michael 1 159, 238 Staehs. Bill 1 159, 173. 238. 248, 263 Stafford. Kenneth 1 122. 213 Stamps, Albert 1 29 Stanberry. Nancy S. 1 143, 175. 177 Standlee, Deborah K. 1 159, 183 Stanley. Karen E. 1 160. 181 Stannard. Ralph 1 143. 198. 223 Staples, Rock 1 223 Starks, Stephen F. 1 143, 193, 206 Starnes, Glenda S. 1 122, 173, 175, 189 Starnes, Shirley J. 1 160. 182 Starr, Bonnie S. 1 160 Starr, Charles 1 123 Starr, Kathie M. 1 143. 227 Shumway, Larry S. 1 143, 192 Simmons, Cheryle L. 1 159. 183 Simmons, Vidkie Jan 1 159 Simpson, Debra F. 1 143. 182 Simpson. Larry D. 1 143 Simpson, Michael 1 122 Sisemore, Don 1 122, 238 Sisk, Richard 1 143 Sistrunk, Bruce 1 203 Slaughter, Enid 1 159, 211 Smallwood, Larry 1 143 Smith, Anita 1 122 Smith, Anthony 1122 Smith, Colleen 1 122 Smith, Darnetta 1 122 Smith Frank 1 159 Smith Henry 1 122, 59, 238 Smith, Jay 1 143 Smith Kevin 1 122, 202, 198 Stavinoha. Jimmy L. 1 160 Steadman. Susan K. 1 160 Stein. Cynthia L. 1 123. 215. 223 Stephens, Mary K. 1 143. 181. 215 Stevens. Bradley L. 1 123. 169. 185 Stevens. Susan J. 1 143. 207. 189 Stewart Lynn 1 143. 181, 215 Stewart Jeane L. 1 143. 179. 181, 215 Stoddard. Mard 1 143. 179. 223 Stogner. Adelle J, 1 123 Stone, Susan L. 1 123, 98. 175. 202 Story. Edward M. 1 123 Stowell. De-anne 1 160. 177 h Strickland. Geneva M. 1 194 Struensee, Michael C. 1 143 Stubblefielcl, Dene 1 160 Stults, James B. 1 123, 194 Stutts. Noel T. 1 192 Sullivan, Nancy M. 1 181 Sullivan. Patricia A. 1 123 Sullivan. Sarah 1 160 Summerill. Christine 1 123. 215 Summerill. Sarah V. 1 177. 211 Summers. Lynn 1 144 Summit, John H. 1 123. 192. 206 Sumner, Richard M. 1 160 Surles. Jesse 1 223 Swasick, Betty G. 1 144, 215, 194 Sweeney, John D. 1 144. 223. 224, 193 Swenson. Debra A. 1 160. 211 Swift. Gina L. 1 160, 183 - T - Tackett. James L., Jr. 1 160. 269 Talbott, Lyndon R. 1 192 Teeple. Michele A. 1 160, 179. 183 Teeter. Carol A. 1 144, 175 Temple. William B. 1 160 309 310 Tennison, Linda Cv. 3 160, 208 Terry, Paul A. 3 97, 124,169, 171, 61, 164 Thomas, Ronald D. 3 160, 248 Thompson, Bonnie L. 3 14-4, 182 Thompson, Cheryl A. 3 144, 175. 215 Thompson, Curtis R. 3 160 Thompson, Miehael A. 3 144 Thompson, Miehael A. 3 144, 218 Thompson, Michael W. 3 124. 171,201 53 Thorn, Donna K. 3 124, 177. 218 Thorne, Jimmy W. 3 124, 218 Thornton, Ronald D. 3 124, 177, 193, 218 Threalkeld. Terri A. 3 144, 213 Thurmond, Thomas E. 3 124. 181 Tonick, Michael D. 3 145. 171, 173. 207, 263, 238 Toogood, Richard E. 3 124. 171 Trail, Angela 3 145. 189 Ward, Curtis M. 3 146, 248 Ward, John P. 3 146 Ward, Suzanne 3 160, 180 Ward, Traci 3 146 Warner, Jinger 3 146 Warren, Alan L. 3 160, 199 Warren, Keith 3 160, 199 Watson, Vieky L. 3 160, 183 Watts, Gary L. 3 160, 179. 181. 183 Weatheread, Roy 3 223 Weatherford, Mike 3 160. 219 Weaver, Buzz 3 124, 218 Weaver, David 3 124, 208 Weaver, Katherine 3 125 Weil, Barbara S. 3 125 Weiss, Mark A. 3 160. 192 Wellborn, Debbie 3 146. 189, 208 Wellborn, Becky 3 189, 207 Wells, Lyndon 3 160. 211 Welskopt, Linda 3 161 Wemple, Bruce 3 223 Wesson, Chuck 3 146, 238 Wesson, Joanna 3 161. 175 Wesson, Mike 3 161. 248 Westerlage, Lloyd 3 125. 238 Whirley, Judy 3 161 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson w Marsha 3 161 Ronald 3 146, 238 Vicki 3 161, 179 Wilson, Wenda 3 161, 227 Wimberley, William 3 125, 192 Wimple, Bruce 3 225 Wingfield, Wally 3 146, 248, 225 Wise, Debbie 3 146, 109, 207 Witt, Carla 3161 Wilten, Farrar 3 125, 207 Womaek, Peggy 3 161 Wood, Debbie 3 157, 180 Wood, Debbie L. 3 147, 183 Woodall, Wendy 3 161 Woodard, Donna 3147, 173, 171, 175 181, 185 Woodruff, Mary 3 161 Woods. Colleen 3 147, 175, 211 Woods, Linda 3 147 Woody. 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