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

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Paul Nipper Kathi Kempe Sponsor: John White . A QICIUDCMOOICICICIIIIIII' PQ . 5 Atl p so Q 0 f 'Q if o Page Upening .... . . 4 Student Life . . Sports ...... Organizations .6 Classes . . . Faculty . . . . . Advertisements . 16 .64 126 176 252 286 ..S-610 A-S.. .,.. , .. Msn - ., 1,,,.,4,...4.4wfm:. X . .17 Y 1 52,535 is 3 g 'ag uf. 5 EK' SE S 2' ' ., 535 L Aff -2 ,X ir fin All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. . . fs, v . -5 I O Q 5 cfs 'L ff , p, Bw- fi ,Q Q 5 Z' 4' r J V H ' 4 n, A xr 5 Q -ff' A!! fvfi? A ' f 5 Nfiiff: - ' ' 'S 5-32 gms sms? '-'15 J A Pff571'i1H ', W The world's a theatre, the earth a stage Which God and Nature do with actors fill. Thomas Heywood as , . , fr, . , it A .4 ufl , .4 . 4, , Q .cg .1 L. Q MM SA www sv 5 :X E'-V1 'J .ff D . , ' ' ' L r' 'N ,n Qu -, Q ,.,, - , 4, 5331- , . F1 'Www nw g H' ' ., viii' .J,,Qw1g?ffam1V f M 1 M: gf, , zz J, f fi f Sl '- 'Q miifgf, Q1 '-ia. 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W - . f ' L Q.: . , Vs - , -.,,. 7332,-.Q-53444: ,N M r WN .QW N ,056-1 o,.:35XX3rsv5L3 9 Life's but a walking shadow a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. - Shakespeare L f-f- -Y -f - V ,...i.,f Y , .-.- -,..Y ..,, K-, , . 1 Q tg ' , ' 3. A If r N w i A 1 r wfw MQW W W Xgfvygffiwb Though the most be p some must be spectato - Ben Jonson The play is doneg the curtain drops, Slow falling to the prompter's bell: A moment yet the actor stops, And looks around to say farewell. It is an irksome world and taskg And when he's laughed and said his say, He shows, as he removes the mask, A face that's anything but gay. - Wm. Thaokeray qu i 15 STUDENT LIFE Featuring AFTER HOURS And WHO'S WHO X, , 5. ,. L.,,,:L , .. 1 ' f Q . . il. , q q A .. I is -H -wfisvzzszsz Q. ,,,,, . 63, 3 ,. .!,.g Lxil, X H E -- - Amis' ' 1 N Cx? 13 , x qs w m gif' X N X Xyy.. --mr' Q. ,, . snfxzss f A K.. .. N :WF ffflfsiiff' - 3 A . .... nf, 'W w m,?.:-w+ff.,:R.s:s . , 5 4 X' t . 4, ., ,.. is .. if5 'Q 'xx L' aft, K HA s l? f. xi T - ..-M , School Begins Startin All ver Again f s s 4 if o 1 f11 1 2 2 v' , l i ' T'Wf...1 e .have now sat in homeroom for 7 hours and 16 minutes Tony Biasatti models the latest in peek-a-boo blouses. f'H'n9 OU' these StUP'd forms!! 'I Figures . . . How much did you say the elevalor tickets were? Alright vvho's the clown who step- ped on my contact'??'? , . . 'f Hs. ,. ., .. ., , ,.,, ., ,. , X. , . - ,, -Y orning Has Broken What do you mean we only have 2 minutes left to get dressed. What did you say your name was? f, Y' 15- -'25 ' rf, e .f,e:'ff .5 5- f ,,.rw-lggffe 'if-t t61 'S5?'.fS-Wi:-2 f -sir' 4 o r 1. Hello there! l've been waiting for you. Tommy Thomas often sleepwalks between classes. W , Q i 'Sigh ,' 'Y Qi ' s, 91 V Say man, your doughnut ain't got no hole in it. ' I'm not skipping, I 'm a Janitor Assistant this period. fr 2, , - -z r t',' . 'H I've got this zitt on the end of my nose. 21 Lunch Time The 4541: Acid Indi estion in ? 4 K.. i 'Q ' vs X Boys just have one thing on their minds . . . Lunch. 321 4 ii if The restroom is that way. ai I , 4 f Fresh fetal pig, an epicurean delight. I swear Lujan, I saw it move, 22 6 R ' T i uw.. bf W- W . -I W fs if ev ffw- 'W' ' 'W' lu' i ,,. 4 ak as V . :...:f 1 f-Mx'--V M r w sexi, EQ ' 'S' e 'giw Q l if fr Q A . as M K Q Q3 I7 SPH am, ,sa . . V7 ,Z ffff. V ., - ki ' W L 'K - kin I L . G , -f ,L Q' N eww 7 ic, H xg r fs- ,, sw 'Av 5 X A is y. Y .R - W, W M my xl W We M vs, ,L .L 6 N lvff ' , . 'f5f,. T QF? . ' ' v ', 2 K f M. 'Q-gvigugf f L i f wifi 1 ,W ' Graf x. E5 M135 xfff .. ' .. LE,-ji' P vs, - wsu 'bw ' 'l j-, J W am p v: w .:i-1353:-?5s ,Q -ag, ' cf-V -- is--3 1- 2 '.' 'wx -5311:-525. , -4 Q.-.6 , gm? 4'-api' ,xii 2Mia-.,x,t1xr:.,- 193' r d1jf. '?4:-f.ef ggi j fi 'wwvygf M W4 r-rv lSs'W:. '- :wi Tw- 01- 5 . wl.x..gma1m ,.:. Q.,-5.-R, . x :eywyxgg Just eat it Karen, it's only hit the floor twice. mfln Alright Jerome, give back my Twinkle. We don't have to eat in thai place. 1 K N, You really shouldn't have done that to my enchaladaf' The Carter lunchroom is always a good place for gossip. Afternoon Looking Forward to the End of Another School Day ..-- ' Gee, only 192 pages more!! Cindy Fu demonstrates Karate. r fr f .V ,M lgwifliz-Q2 mi-Hi? fi fa 4321 ,N fl 11? Ei T H ,ff..,5:f4 t its i l i 3 lll 77 it Y, - ,tg :-W ' .--. .gif iv' After calculating with my knowledge and ability, I believe that Mr. Allen is capable for our R.O.T.C. program. 24 l if l X, ...,...A A U ' up . i ?5H'Zj,r?fw1faf1 I if f?'5yf'iiwf1vif me ,L SUP!! SPYGAK ?'F' r Via ' 2 '+G ' ,iff A , if- Now if you people don't sell all this candy, l may have to Flon Morgan and Evan Adams in their never ending quest of higher hook my toupef' education. t You never can quite get the taste of lunch out oi your mouth. Sherry ponders the relevancy ot the dangling participle. Pep Assemblies 3I'tCI' The assemblies were packed with more excitement than any others of years past. On the day of the assembly, the auditorium was plastered with crepe paper, balloons, and posters. The Cheerleaders, Band, Spurs, and Calicos added incentive as the Posse reached a crescendo of cheering and screaming. Soon, all identity was lost in the thundering din. The students quickly became intoxicated from the sound, excitement, and feeling of oneness, among other things. Not willing to let a good thing end, students would pour into the foyer Spirit Runs Rampant Calicos perform during SOC assembly. still proclaiming Carter No. 1 Cousin Lenny, KLIF radio disc-jockey, boosts Carter spirit. l Jerome, please let go of my leg. Some things just don't need expla- nation. He whistled at me, not you l x 63' QQ 5 2 VHP' , 1- it L W, A 'Z wi, 1 2 s. .1 new fo? ll . X .R What do you mean 'Cut the assembly short'? George Emerson, a symbol of Carter's pride and spirit. Me and my buddy CIyde. Q K A Gwen, you forgot your tights. Pep assemblies did not always stay in the auditorium. 28 i l l 1 More Pep Assemblies , . V Q 1 v ' 5 4 J My arm is stuck. Pep Squad gets down with the sounds of the Caner band. s.' V ff 4 sesf g L .IQQMM Aren't you glad you use Dial . . . . . . Don't you wish everyone did The Cuz brings a new enthusiasm to Carter pep assemblies. :i -sex-:iii1ifm 'JC After rf l 99 Q is Hours S it 4 ?Mg Carter spectators concentrate intensely on the basketball game. ' my We aa'a Q ,a.a ..-' H Earning money is another popular after hours Senior art students do extracurricu- pastime. 30 f Go back, Go back, Go back to the woods . . . Coy talks turkey Cor chickenl R A I May I help you? Vwumk 4mxfw....,, German Club enjoys many weeknlght activities. gm-r Balloon extravaganza prior to Kimball game tl ...,..,,,,, j .- Many gather at Redbird Gym to play basketball. 31 .. i 'fs ', 1:5 , l il ,,: ,, .,,:. F1 ,f W ,FQ a l This is a good place to check out all any the guys. ,MA 1 help, 4 ,md 'E' iii a x Be nice and l will give back your false teeth. V' i K ,:h- S l Q, .. y iiii i if l iiioi kg At least on thisjob,they lettuce meat people. Celery is not everything, but then 32 again, I didn't plan on making much bread. -QW ,Vu sgv-sb . , 3, -3 K ,, 'i lf' 'K f' I ,, we X ' V ' ia.:-fb va! sl ir tr, 4 1 lf? kwin, .iv 1. v ' ,QA 5394. 'W ' Rig., - 'Ss ll RTE if 6 'Q if D0 . ga R1 EA! 'M . l ul Q 51-'Q ' X? unday in the Park SJGSQHEQGY 'vm great' 'lm great at Come on Evan, no dogs allowed. .hw -, KKLV Fi J '- Weil S 1 X it X . l Q. 459 QJON K -M Q was Hey Jack, get off! A 2 -N...-QQ.,-M--1 , M54 ve! H V' - . , J J l, as is - ' .... V .y VV,,,, ,F,,v1,V,. ,::,,., . , wsu' wx' -- Ml x tx .bw ff , , A -fl ' ' ' X . V xg X .gt lx ,. No style, no class. 33 Youll Life Meetings and Ski Trip 4 QAQ Ku Gayle and Jimmy listen intently to the guest speaker. Gina tries to kiss the photographer. Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound . . . a ,ni 'bg e 1' , Miller shows talent and grace or the lack thereof. in--,N x David and Blake show various methods . . . Q' Skiing is easy once you get the hang of it . . .ofukissing the 'candle hoIder'. 35 HOMECOMING 197 3-7 4 gfmgnf gpefbzd XQKHAHLIIH glgmecanmzg QIML Qjenwff away gem dl9f!g:9M070 gwuzw til Wt Sabrina Taylorunis crowned by last year's Queen, Marilyn Hill. S ,nv P4 M-y Karyn Peters is astonished at being named Junior Prin- cess. Sophomore Princess, Connie Kleypas receives roses from Mr. Rollings. The fall activity season was climaxed by the Homecoming Coronation and Dance. The event was highlighted by the return of many of Carter's former students. After the victory over Kimball in the Homecoming game, the spotlight moved to the Carter auditorium forthe Coronation ofthe new Queen. Last year's Queen, Marilyn Hill, crowned Sabrina Taylor the Homecoming Queen for 1973-74. Senior Princess was Nancy Giacomo, Junior Princess was Karyn Peters, and Sophomore Princess was Connie Kleypas. Entertainment for the dance that followed was provided by the group Natural Soul. Orson lays one on Sabrina! P Senior Class Presents Harvey G what? The rabbit died. I could have sworn I put a script in here. C'mon Candy, save the Groucho Marx for Iater. 2 5 t An obscene phone call? That wasn't in the script. Elaine and Cindy prepare for opening night Washed my hair on Tuesday and Get away, Robert. You know l'm dating Ronnie. Thursday my dandruff's back. Admit it, Dr. Chumbley, you're a lousy tap dancer. l'II explain it just one more time. 40 Annual Staff Sponsors Dance Contest Fred Jackson and Fila Arbuckle were winners of the first prize. Wolfman Spruiell emoeed the dance contest Where were you in '62? David and Kim do their own thing. S pring Musical How To Succeed In Business . . . Debbie Lindsey appears starstruck after winning the female lead. Someone should tell Wayne that a toothbrush works better. 42 You judges think you're so cool. If someone doesn't tell me where the men's room is, I'm in trouble. Uh, Wayne, crib notes aren't aIIowed. A A Q ' 5 1 3 Ei ,QS k 5 ' 5 2 , 4, 2 f . ,J Aw c'mon, give me another chance. Greg, will you please quit yodellingf' ,gi 'tm , Tony successfully tries out for the part of Bud Frump. 2 This will be the seventh time, so you'd better listen! What do you mean l'm off pitch? . ,,,,W+,.w,, y Q L ,J 1-Qfztkwxs. t,.,,,,t,,-.3 . I , , Q 1 tt.t A . ,. J it ,w4,., L V , W, A H w,,,,.,,y .l..' 5a..q?.i1:gg,?Q.5-:Fm ,,. .' 2 1 ,,,,,,,....,..-foam .7 ' 1 fi lit H 3 Win' J www Wd. W. me , , ' 1 l ittt eleie ,. ' Q ..:, ,Mwrw 1 if-it ..,,,. :iff -:'f: :11iilfY -ff l 'kf we ,F -- ...,,--, ffff f'1- y lly' it 'W - 'ff 'tt' ---' -w---,i ei Wil-Aw.. 'f : K I -1 Richard aifectionately massages his ear. Without Really Trying 43 C eerleader Tryouts 1974-1975 Mark Foster and Janie Repp were selected as cheerleaders 74-75. Cheerleaders for 1974-75 are: Karyn Peters Mark Foster Alice Bell Janie Repp Wayne Lambert Jill Waggoner Charlotte Rhone Wayne Lambert Debi Bost Cornelia Jones Get out ofthe way, Karyn. The audience can't see me. I Connie, either I am getting weaker, or you're getting. . . I can fly, I can fly Some big sister you turned out to be Outfit - Mary Quant, Hair - Vidal Sasoon, Make Up - Ronald McDonald. 11-Nus Get The Business M an V Q 'X ' mn I K 7 1--'11 :, L 4 F ai,i2fe,L1siQg32n,i You're sixteen, you're beautiful GJ, and you're mine. is And I've got adate tonight! !4iSBQQu2!4t0'Mn 45 J ,A 5, X Sv ggi A 1974.Military Ball I I H Cadets go through traditional G as . , N, ' 'QM 1 ' ,, V-Un f ' K TL: rand March. 7 Wi N. -L -wtf -f-gm f ' - Q' Gentlemen, a toast: To Patton!' Steve, must you wear that bayonet? N I' VIE if if Battalion commander Steve Smith and Adjunant Clarence Potter Cadets take time out from dance floor, 'Gad the P'0Ce5S'0n- Y ' 1' F Q 4 I 'A I if - Cadets and their dates participate in Grand Procession. 47 ' -4. J' M L:uf'9 0 1f,,+:.,.35 :rf - .2 -r 4 , ,., Wy. Ju., 4 My 'Q ,.,. ,W A 1 ,-,,',.v. Vs iw awp 4 A Q - '91 1 f ! . ' swf' ff, - 7 Y' , 'fwfr , A . MW , Q H jf, 'Q , ' A Q, fy, My V ff' 'U ,J V v 'I ,MY A,4e. w 2. '21, ggyfi' ' J 41 11 . . ., , ,iff C , ff A Wa - , ff' 5 w N, K' 5 1 V F155 A A 'K , 2 U Wh0's Who WHO'S WHO is composed of students chosen by faculty members. These students display admirable qualities through involvement and concern for their school. y For distinction in the student body we salute . . . KATHI KEMPE for her responsibility and for her leadership on the ROUND-UP Staff. MICKEY FOSTER for his distinction in the band and for his leadership in the National Honor Society. CHERYL LILJESTRAND for her performance as a Majorette and for her interest in the field of mathematics. RANDALL HAEDGE for his academic excellence and for his leadership in the National Honor Society. JAN PARRARMORE tor her integrity andjor her leadership and creativity on the VVRANGLER. GARY STAATS for his commitment and loyalty to service through the Key Club and the Principal's Advisory Committee. GWEN HAUNTZ for her vitality and leadership as a cheerleader and for promoting school spirit. BRAD YAMAMOTO for his versatility and dedication to the ROUND-UP through his photography. DEBBIE SHELLEY for her conscientiousness and devotion in the field of drama. JACK DANIELLS for his service, for his concern tor the Student Council and for his spirit promotion efforts. CARLA HARTSFIELD for her exceptional musical talent and for her involvement as an ROTC Sweetheart. RICHARD ROBERTS for his musical ability and for his competence as a Cheerleader. 51 1 1 1 soooooe0KathiKemPe'oooooon MickeyFoster0ooQgg,, 53 X ' . . aww- . V: B f I P 1 N 1 I 1 V X I o o o Q Q o lCheryl Liljestrando Q Q o 0 0 Q 1 3 XX 1 V... 3 6 I H T ooo Slillandall I-Iaedgeoo a o 0 ooo soooooocJanParramoreooooaco X. ,f 00000lllGaryStaats0oooqgg, oooooilwenliauntzooooo 'Ii ,VVVV T 1 ,gg ,gyy 0 0 0 0 0 BradYamam0to 0 Q Q g g 59 . o o 0 o o o Debbie Shelley o 0 ,Q o o f someooooJackDaniel1ooooooao 5 gg I P 4 n P ll I 0 0 0 l0Carla I-Iartsfieldo on 0 Q od I oz 5 S B 1 I 1 i 4 4 Q f I 0 0 0 0 0 Richard Roberts Q 0 0 0 0 64 JXH 'K 1-nr P . f SWS? Maw I 1 , A 14? ,, , -x 6,1 , W I f ,W ,, . Wm- 'F eye, 'Ig Ae. , W,-X ' .Skt 1 :zz Tommy Zear takes a rest. 5 at ef n 5 ,S me 5 Jones gains yardage against Skyline. Skyline Topples Pokes Lary Allen confers with Coach Stallings. The season began with a bittersweet note on a warm Saturday night. The Cowboy offense moved well throughout the game, but the defense was unable to stop Skyline often enough in a strange game. This pattern began with the opening kickoff as the first attempt went out of bounds and on the second the ball was jarred loose and the Pokes recovered. From there Skip Jefferson plowed into the end zone for the first score of the season. However, the Raiders managed to block the extra point. Danny Jones dove in for a touchdown on a key fourth and one. Jefferson sparkled on the final Poke touchdown drive as he raced 51 yards with a screen pass and on an ensuing play, hurdled a puzzled Raider to put the final 6 points for Carter on the board. After Skyline regained the lead, the Cowboys threatened to score, but were thwarted by an untimely holding penalty and ended the contest: Skyline 20, Carter 18. ARLINGTON BLANKED 21 -O Arlington, Texas was the scene of a bruising contest between the Cowboys and the Colts. The game was marked by helmets knocked loose, stacked-up lines, and ball carriers slammed to the turf. After a scoreless first quarter, Danny Jones ended a controlled march with a 1 yard quarterback sneak. Wilhelm attempts to spit water back down the tube. 'nf ,,..,,, gait' -3, , - r r was .. t , Danny Jones rolls wide against Arlington. Hey, fellas, you're splitting my pants. Coach Couch spurs on Gerald Thomas. Brandon squeezes two Leopards. John Janosko practices his boxing skills. as 54 r Brady Pena knifes through the pile for six. Tony Biasatti lined his first of three extra points for the Pokes. The score remained 7- O until the fourth period when O. C. Jackson took a reverse 17 yards through picture perfect blocking. Steve Gleaves carried the ball 6 yards to wrap up the first win 21 -O. The Cowboy defense shone in stopping the Colts as Gerald Thomas and Don Mayberry swiped passes and the vaunted Colt rushing attack was choked off by a defense led by Don lVlcKeever and Chris Brandon. BIG A FALLS 45-O lt had rained all during the week of the Adamson game, but that Friday night it ceased as Carter deluged Adamson 45-O. The Cowboys rambled at will through the Leopard defense while the Carter defense held Adamson to a minus 1 yard rushing. Skip Jefferson ran for three touchdowns of 5, 5, and 86 yards as he rushed for well over 100 yards. Patrick Martin opened the scoring with a 57 yard trip around right end. Steve Gleaves ripped off 19 yards on a second quarter burst and Brady Pena took the ball over on a quarterback sneak for TD's. The most exciting moment of this one sided contest was Tony l3iasatti's 49 yard field goal that just cleared the crossbar. CARTER BLANKS BULLDOGS lt was time for the annual journey to ancient Cobb Stadium and its next-door-to- the-freeway atmosphere. This old battleground was the scene of a 36-O Carter romp over the North Dallas Bulldogs. James Bryson scored first by hauling in a touchdown pass from Danny Jones on a 3rd and 15. Next, Tony Biasatti chipped in a 29 yard field goal. Jones ended the first half scoring with a 1 yard run to make the score 15-O. To begin the second half Skip Jefferson blasted over from the 4. The Cowboy defense, who had stunned the Bulldog runners all night, took control of the scoring. The punt team blocked two punts, making a touchdown on the second. Gerald Thomas intercepted a Bulldog pass and sprinted for the final points forthe game. All phases of the Carter game were well-tuned in the third straight shutout for the Cowboys. SKEIN STRETCHED: 41 -O The Pinkston Vikings were caught dead trying to guess which of the fine Carter running backs had the ball. Too many wrong guesses resulted in a 41 -O Cowboy rout. Patrick Martin dashed 11 yards to put the Cowboys out front 6-0. O. C. Jackson then burst 52 yards. This score was followed by a Skip Jefferson reception of a Danny Jones lob for the two- point conversion. qi X l ,l Tony gazes in awe at Golden Toe. Hey, Ronnie, gentlemen prefer Hanes. l lllllllll ll' ill Reginald Harp, All-District defensive tackle. Carter Cowboy coverage completely corrals captive kick carrier. . V ff' -32' Coach Couch converses with attentive referee. l l Mamnzmpe anoWmrTD. y blocked a Pi upaJonesp Staten. Fullb Gleaves Carr Honnheone mamngthes Defensive ta S iklllf E E msmay h Tony Biasatti bangs through another extra point i ' oHaV gp g 40 yards for ' tenden i touchdown. T iii i iii T i i i t'f'tt ii! izmiifgiiijfgigjfim i il, ii ' ' 3fOW. i i Q i T i il ,Ji i WW Vim -i Yixi N , Ni 4 ' iiiii ii it 'iii i , ii iiwifiiiiiti i i ii ,.,, ini , . i i WM! ,, The bench is often a very lonely Here, you can havethe baII. X place. ,Q . fi? xx if Z . f 4 i x Q! A N i L., ' 4. W r fi i A 5 S . Martin slips in for the initial TD of the Pinkston game. Carter Comes Back, 26 19 Run-oriented Carter squared off against the pass- minded Roosevelt Mustangs with tension crackling in the air as Roosevelt stepped to the scrimmage line for the first play of the game. The ball flew through the air and landed in the hands of Carter Soph. Bo Taylor. As the Cowboy drive stalled, Tony Biasatti kicked a 24 yard field goal to give Carter a 3-O lead. All-State 'end John Washington led the Mustangs to 3 big touchdowns to make the scoreboard read 19-3 at the half. At this point Roosevelt began to inscribe Carter's tombstone. The Cowboys roared out of the dressing room and on their first drive moved to the Mustang 10 before surrendering the ball. Then the Pokes stopped the Mustangs and took control after a high punt snap which Roosevelt punter King threw an incomplete pass. With Carter on the Roosevelt 7 yard line O. C. Jackson drove in for a TD. Add to that score a Danny Jones run on the conversion and the Pokes were down 19-11. The Pokes blocked King's next punt attempt at Roosevelt's 13. Jackson then jolted up the middle for a 5 yard touchdown. Jones tried to pass for the tying two-pointer but a Mustang batted the ball away. Get your head out, 31. Lujan leads the defense in stopping Roosevelt Danny follows a Samson Burns block Pokes listen to pre-game strategy. Ss Mitssffi s 'X 2 E 3 Wooley throws the break-away block as O,C. scores. Cl!- Then as a cheer mounted on the lips of the Roosevelt crowd, it was suddenly switched to the Carter side of the field as Jackson snatched the ball out of the air tor a 19- 19 tie. Taylor swiped his second pass of the night but Biasatti's 41 yard field goal attempt struck the crossbar and painfully rebounded short of the goal posts. Despite this break, Roosevelt coughed up the ball once more as Don McKeever stole a pass and returned it to the Mustang 1. Jones capped this fantastic comeback as he dove into pay dirt. After Biasatti's PAT, Carter held Roosevelt near the Poke goal line with two hurried incomplete passes, a quarterback sack, and an out of bounds pass that finished Roosevelt and ended one of the most exciting wins in Carter history. BISONS GO DOWN 34-0 The Cowboys, following an exciting victory over Roosevelt, showed signs of suffering a letdown against the Sunset Bisons. Despite the letdown, Carter whipped the Bisons 34-0. The Cowboy offense fumbled the ball on their first two possessions, but Sunset, unable to take advantage of these breaks, could only muster a field goal attempt that skittered under the goal posts. Quarterback Danny Jones dusted off his throwing arm and chunked two 10 yard touchdown passes to O. C. Jackson. The scoreboard read Carter 13, Sunset 0. The Cowboys opened the second half by rolling over the Bison defense. Patrick Martin crowned the lengthy drive with a 4 yard TD burst. Sunset kept their passing game going and it cost them seven points as super-soph Bo Taylor swiped a pass and raced 50 yards for the score. Martin took a Jones throw for 13 yards for his second touchdown of the night-to end the pointmaking. The Bisons offensive plight was characterized in their final play as a fake field goal attempt went awry. POKES DUMP WWW 26-7 Looking forward to SOC and Kimball, the Pokes were not at their best against an obstinate Wildcat team. Yet the outcome of the game was in doubt as Carter used big plays and a rugged defense to repel Woodrow. An 80 yard drive was sparked by Patrick Martin's 55 yard sprint to Woodrow's 9 yard line. Patrick Martin glides through the Sunset line. Gleaves cruises right end for big Defense flattens sunset OB yardage. Staten knows a touchdown when he sees one. Jackson steps out. Cowboy line demolishes Woodrow OB 7 times. Martin practices the broadjump. . . nd then vaults into the end zone. Tony Graham drags down a Wildcat runner Skip Jefferson then slashed over for the point and Tony l3iasatti's kick made the score 7-O Cowboys. Woodrow was forced to punt and the Wildcats Iofted a high kick. Danny Jones grabbed the ball at left sideline and showed his heels to the pursuit on a 77 yard runback. Wilson put 7 points on the board in the second quarter on a pass. The Cowboys came right back with Jones tossing to O. C. Jackson for a 60 yard bomb that sent the teams to the locker rooms with Carter out front 20-7. Martin busted in from 5 yards out in the third period to enlarge the Carter lead to 26-7 where it remained. The Cowboy defense, headed by Alfred Burns and Tommy Zear held off the Wildcats. The defensive line shone in sacking a harassed quarterback 7 times for 74 yards. Bears' Hopes Buried, 10 8 On a bitterly cold night, Carter set up a do or die clash with Kimball as they eliminated SOC 10-8. ln the first half, the cold appeared to slow down both high-scoring offenses, but more likely it was the hard hitting of the defenses. Carter's apparently was hitting harder because they drove back SOC and unleashed the offense to allow Tony Biasatti to race onto the field and kick a 32 yd. field goal. After the kick, the defenses controlled the game again causing turn- overs. lt was in the second half that Carter's offense began to heat up. One drive was lost on an interception but the Cowboys forced a punt. Danny Jones followed this punt with a 43 yard run. Running backs Steve Gleaves and Skip Jefferson then rammed the ball through the Golden Bear line. Jefferson cracked three yards to score a six pointer. SOC desperately fought back and connected on a bomb. SOC quarterback Waymond Waters then added a 2 point conversion and SOC was back in the contest, lO-8. The Bears chose not to try for an onside kick but their coverage brought down Jones at the 15. . r ' W 'M' ' . . 1 ' K . .. W ,. 1' if . i . . fi, -I , .....,. , t 'i , . .. ..... t ,. ,, ..-. Carter chases down SOC. Jones follows a wave of red shirted blockers. Linebacker Don McKeever submarines a Golden Bear '1 :ni 3 , u H fri -5 11 Hula, , I g' 1 ,qv M, , Mu v ff , :,::g Q 4I.g15Jf- 55 f5J,5:, It ig, ' N ' K , Vik ' ax ifwg ,li 3512 -f V 'L 4 Fit ! V fi 'E 'ia X Qi 77 K1mbaII Falls Once More CC Wins 3rd Straight District Crown The tension was in the air all week as the Cowboys squared off against Kimball. At stake was the District crown and the pride brought about by a fierce rivalry. The scene was set by a crowd of 10,000 at Sprague Field. Kimball cashed a fumble recovery in with Luke lvlanning's 13 yard blast to put the Knights in tront 7-0. Carter drove deep into Kimball territory but failed to capitalize on the drive. Bo Taylor ended the first half with an interception. The Knights chewed up much of the third period with their offense. However, Alfred Burns fell on a Knight fumble to set up the Cowboy offense. Danny Jones rolled to his right and lofted the ball over an outstretched Knight into the arms of end Dwaine Staten. Staten then lunged into the corner of the end zone to put Carter within one point 7-6. ln the fourth quarter, the Cowboys covered another Knight fumble near midfield. Carter drove to the Knight 27 to set up a field goal attempt. Biasatti, who had missed a field goal and PAT earlier, booted the ball 44 yards and a 9-7 Poke lead. He then sent the football out of the end zone on the kickoff. The grinding Knight offense ran the ball to the Carter 31 with less than 2 minutes on the clock. Lal Chris Brandon knocks over a Knight. Team watches Coach Couch's balloon Are you sure this is the new trainer? Carter seniors surround Kimball captains. f-he l i ' if 'fa' 'Jn Y ff E in f i ii Q? I 21 mfg Q Sv , , l ,1 fi i Danny Jones tells the ten thousand just who is Number One. Both t h d hea wo comed t th t f vyp S th g hadt Q dtdd lt t b fl p th f f proced p It th tg Kim b ll f t incompl t p d2OA dG Id Thom t pt pl d theb ll tth C t 12 J th t f Id OHS D dodg cl t ki d outra df tl K b llp t t th C b y t y N b dy dth tth Conv D incom I t D M b D Y Y interc ptd d p t im K bllp t dd ecstat tt th C t fans who joyfully left with the scoreboard sh C t ining: ar er 15, Kimball 7 Easy c M ome, easy go. Apaches Edge Cowboys For Clty For the second straight year the Carter Cowboys were forced to make an out of town trip to Loos Field in North Dallas and for the second straight year they were beaten by 2 points. The Cowboys took advantage of a Spruce fumble recovered at the Spruce 10. Four plays later, Danny Jones dove for a touchdown. The Carter defense held oft Spruce at the start of the second quarter forcing the Apaches into a fourth and 36 when Samson Burns and Wayne Wooley sacked Spruce's passer. However, at this point, the game reverted to last year's form of unlucky occurences. Patrick Martin fumbled and Spruce, aided by a gusty wind, booted a field goal. The following kickoff took a freak hop off of Wooley and was recovered at midfield by Spruce, who promptly used a razzle-dazzle play to vault them out front, 10-7. The Loos jinx continued in the second half as Skip Jefferson scrambled around on the kick return only to fumble. Spruce once more drove the ball into the end zone. lt was 17-7 and Cowboy fans looked for a comeback. Brady Pena punted Spruce deep in their own territory. The defense stopped Spruce cold and the offense took over in Spruce territory. 17-1 O. C. churns for the goal and scores. Cowboys take down Spruce's Turner 5-rc---1 ........,.x,:,:,:,:.:.:. N eaaasn Ev-1-:Sig - . . - . . . Q.. '.'. .SN 'Q'5Iif:f:f:f:3:5:5:7I-:- 'YR-I-:5'I'FT-. 3'3:ff3f3f5ff?7: 2.4 The ground game gave Carter the score, courtesy of O. C. Jackson and his 8 yard run to the end zone. Carter then made the two pointer as Jones scrambled before hitting Kirk Wilhelm deep in the corner of the end zone. Carter churned downfield where they were faced with a first and 15 with two seconds left in the third period. Biasatti was sent out to attempt a 45 yard field goal with the wind. l-le booted the ball for the distance but the treacherous C. is about to lose his shirt. Skip Jefferson prances through a hole in the Spruce line. wind blew the ball wide to the left. Carter could not regain the ball until six minTJtes were left in the contest. A desperate precision drive was stopped as Jackson was dropped on a fourth down reverse. Despite the loss, the Cowboys held 3 straight District titles, a District record. arter Cowboys 1973- 3 ,lv 34 W .1 Q, 1'- Y , , t -r - Tl tg, 'k' - :ig ig! , M X f ' T35 V . 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Back, Sophomore ofthe Year SEASON RECORD: Carter 1 8 Carter 21 Carter 45 Carter 36 Carter 41 Carter 26 Carter 34 Carter 26 Carter 10 Carter 1 5 City Championship: Carter 15 Skyline Arlington Adamson North Dallas Pinkston Roosevelt Sunset Wilson SOC Kimball Spruce i 9 oaches Corner At Carter 2 2 fy K Coaches give vocal encouragement. Excuse me, sir, but you need a new pair of glasses. Coaches aiso supervise the Iunchroom. Coach Neely ponders an ineffective ground game. V, B-Team Have Winnin Years A group of athletes in the football program are assigned to the Junior Varsity andfor the I3-Team. This means the glory and fan support given to the Varsity is not to be theirs until next year. Despite the lack ot pomp, these teams receive the training needed to prepare them to play on the Varsity. Coaching is done by Coaches Crum and Talkington. They drill their players in long, tiring workouts. JV standouts were Dale Mitchell, David Limmer, Pat Gomez, Ricky Ftoquemore, Tim Young, Don Hagen, and ary Bond. The B-Team teatu ed Marty M 't ' tw up rady, and David agerman. J if 1' f Marty Morrison does a dance against Kimball. Over the press box? Coach Crum examines the sideline stripe. Kimball runner goes down to the turf. Junior Varsity and B-Team W Mar EQ is P' J ,Q ' - J A s .1 ., J' its y A N W y Q5 2, ,, my ,z ' ' - ,s .L 4 ' F if . i - f A M , A 3 S' , W... Charles Alexander, Chester Anderson, Gary Bond, Dwayne Britton, Murphy Criss, Clifton Edwards, Kenneth Finney, Pat Gomez, Gerald Goodlow, Don Hanson, James Hampton, Clifford Hudson, Kevin Johnson, Malcolm Jones, Roland Jones, Ricky Latimer, Calvin Lester, David Limmer, Greg McKay, Dale Mitchell, Terry Mitchell, Malcolm Moulton, Larry Morrison, Tony Palmer, Alfred Rennie, Bobby Peters, Rickey Roquemore, Roy Ross, Everett Rusher, Eugene Toynes, Bruce Wright, and Tim Young. Q iid F PF fit FV l C T tv Hi, Tommy Brady, Lloyd Carrington, Bruce Chambers, Ronald Coleman, Joe Cork, Steve Cramer, Her- bert Curlin, Kenneth Dean, Melvin Dlbbles, Daryl Duke, Derwin Dukes, Avery Gent, David Hagerman, Myron Hanson, Mike Hampton, Mike Harp, Gary Henderson, John Hill, Mark Hinton, James Hogan, Joe Janacek, Lorenzo Johnson, Maurice Jones, Rodney Kersey, John Latham, Melvin Lark, Robert McDonald, Steve McFail, Marcus Mackey, Michael Mitchell, Marty Morrison, John Newhouse, Barton Pena, Sid Roberts, Tim Robinson, Gary Rockmore, Reginald Shields, and Mike Wall. Basketball Team Takes The Carter Basketball Team perenially is forced to play in one ofthe state's toughest districts. Coach Dickens, despite the competition, always has a hustling team giving their best. This year the Cowboys showed their talent by taking the Consolation trophy in the Athens tourney and winning the Kimball Coca-Cola Classic by ripping the Knights with better than 50 per cent shooting. Mark Todd and Donald Battee placed on the All-Tournament team in Athens, then Todd and Tim Walling made the All- Tourney team at Kimball. The District crown, however, proved to be out of Carter's reach. The Pokes provided excitement to the race though, once coming within 2 Tourneys points of SDC, District Champs. Team scoring was balanced between the starting five. Defense kept the Cowboys in their contests, while Todd and Battee pulled in rebounds. Carter did a fine job against arch-rival Kimball as they beat them twice, once to win the Coca-Cola and won the other in the final game of the year. , 1 ...... ...t:.ts,.,..tt.,.,,-ft.,f 1st Row: Mike Walling, Tim Walling, Larry Williams, Steve Smith, Gerald Booker, Grady Dean. 2nd Ffow: Delmer Pierce, Lawrence Walker, Mark Todd, Don Battee, Dwaine Staten, Michael Thompson, Alfred Burns, Coach Dickens. NotPictured.' Donald Battee and Delmer Pierce Pokes Play Tough Brand Of Ball 55: an--L Noi lt's my head that h UI'tS Staten waits for rebound Carter drives in for lay-up. Tgdd puts up foul Shot. Lawrence Walker loops one into the hoop. U97 .5 ,fl i L K . Q , 22 gl .i K ,Q 'P 9? Wt. e ' Battee works out. The ROUND-UP Staff would like to commend Cowboy Basketballers Donald Battee and Lawrence Walker. Battee a 6-6 Center, was named to the Second Team All-District, gaining the honor because of his rebounding prowess. Walker has given three years of effort on the court for Carter. He netted Sophomore of the Year Honors and was All-District in 1973 and 1974. Scoreboard Carter 71 Duncanville 52 Carter 64 Spruce 71 Carter 82 Hillcrest 76 Carter 70 Highland Park 50 Carter 70 Lapoyntor 85 Carter 85 Fairfield 46 Carter 91 Palestine 70 Carter 80 Bullard 66 Carter 87 Spruce 77 Carter 79 Skyline 51 Carter 70 Duncanville 56 Carter 92 Kimball 83 Carter 88 Bishop Dunne 64 Carter 66 Lincoln 73 Carter 82 Bishop Dunne 84 Carter 60 MacArthur 57 Carter 45 Adamson 44 Carter 79 SOC 1 18 Carter 63 North Dallas 61 Carter 53 Pinkston 55 Carter 61 Sunset 41 Carter 47 Adamson 45 Carter 65 SOC 67 Carter 88 Roosevelt 1 04 Carter 60 Kimball 75 Carter 62 North Dallas 51 Carter 65 Pinkston 71 Carter 64 Sunset 68 Carter 47 Adamson 45 Carter 82 SOC 90 Carter 72 Roosevelt 82 Carter 67 Kimball 60 SEASON RECORD: 22-13 swim tm 6 Tim Walling sets up the play. Fast break offense gets in gear. Walker aims for the ceiling. BasketballJones. . w 1-jk ,, f-, 4 . L.,.TgI X 4 -'I' '-1' I , , ' . , - , , .. ,' gg' . 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Walker guns a jumper. 211:--'Fas - - J 'ik Y 3 V fwfkf52'5?25?::3i'k:i' ' I' Y H ' : uiifiisee. ,S x , - T 4 H ' A -frvfzfniigigfwggi wi .rr,, L ,X ' K' is fi i1-iwf6-- -:ff i ,. 'fl' if 52 5 32 rl ,,,. X i i 3 5 5 5 ' , ' L1 :'Aff5i'. ivri H . A zT:ff5iaf ,,.. 1 5 1 - ,,, 5g:555iyi,355k177 7- J -' 'q 'Tee' w ins another tip. Talkington New Coach Cowboys Step To The Plate The Texas Rangers did not have a monopoly on the baseball action in the Dallas area. The Carter Cowboys provided exciting baseball playing in one zone ot District 12-AAAA. The Pokes, decked in their fashion-plate blue and red uniforms, battled zone competitors Sunset, the District championship. Leading the way in 1974 were All-District selection Marty Watkins and veterans Jack Daniell, Don McKeever, Leonard Williams, Lary Allen, and Terry Kay. Pitching appeared solid due to 1973 All-lvletro Sophomore of the Year Bruce Adams and promising John Janosko, though some strength was taken away with the loss of Eric Smith to injury. The Cowboys, in addition to their District season, were among the favorites in the Cowley Classic held by DISD schools in memory of late athletic director Herman Cowley. SOC, and Kimball for a shot at Q 3 Q , 'lll . f if if 3 at HW: .A mg, ann f 32:19- 4 ,. gr M ' -Q aa .wtf L 'fi' i A il? 2 . ' at 3- 5' u 2 R? t f , ,Q . 'Q I ri Standing: David Lucas, Leonard Williams, Don McKeever, Jim Hayes, John Janosko, John Dent, Paul Ingram, Lawrencq Walker, Jack Daniell, Coach Talkington, Kneeling: Bruce Adams, Mark Cowan, Jerry Keller, Larry Williams, Marty Watkins, Lary Allen, Steve Grist, Terry Kay. v H. il f' 3 A' . .r - fy..-sm., V - W. . N ' . r f 'r lll' f - f tw fm' i' .L -M' 'fffw-2Tx.' a I A 5211. sm Y ig,,mgfg1?g1-' ' i ' -Wi:-E.:f5E,::,fif1T,iiiriflfflmk--I 755 Vi . ,1 4 if an , Mr Q ' M1 Jim Hayes turns a double play Q 2 i fl A 1 A A K I - -,-1 L-.-.-,. , , ,- - 4- 1+ , . -i Wait until I get a javelin Jack Danieli throws with the skyline in the background How do you use this thing? BASEBALL SCHEDULE 3-1 3-5 3-6 3-1 1 4-1 3-7 3-14 3-13 3-20 3-22 3-27 3-29 4-3 4-5 4-8 4-1 1 4-22 4-24 5-1 1' Samuell Tyler Lee Spruce Duncanville St. Mark's SOC? Sunset ? Kimball? Adamson? SOC? N. Dallas? Sunset? Roosevelt? Pinkston ? Kimball ? Cowley Classic SOC ? Sunset? Kimball? Gleaves chases down the baseball. Watkins hauls it in. Oh my stomach! A 4 Coach Taikington gives Fielding practice. Leonard makes a difficult peg ' f ,if W 1 H, '- i ew C' Q f E X 4 ag i m, .. 4 in uf. Outfielders shag flies. The look of determination. wi- 4, .. '1 ' if 4 '-f 4: in 'Q i ' Y - he na 12 1- A Y 'Q , ' i,., ,pi f f , , S S , , , Q . ' 'ig K . fir? 4. W f, 4:1 :tr 'LL ,N 1 M- -A ' H' . . 1, , - ' x- H iw x- il. -Vi, ' LG ,S 1,. ty aegvf A will-I -' ' -' ' ' 'i ' M . i 3 'fl - Ff a ' W ' W' V .7 W, 2... . 1 Q, . '- - ' . R'-'G W ' f 61:1 , ..... 1 f , ,, if 5 , ff.- . ,M Keller gloves a hot smash to short. Vwmimiwei? E3-View EQWUUIAQK wa e 101 Outflelder practnces Flamingo umltatnon Oops!! r A , , W Q tary Allen demonstrates his throw 'HQ arm- Youtake the 'J'Street bus. . 3 ,,.- ,,.- W ,,,. m ,.t, Terry Kay is about to give the ball a ride. I got it! I got it! Track Team Sprints ut of Blocks 553 1 I Q - -L L 3 Qff .-...Aim .. n ... 1974 Track Team Track is a different type of sport. The contestants must not only battle their individual opponents, but must challenge the stopwatch as well. Carter's track team possesses the individual talent that ls required, but, in addition has the team unity and pride that is a sign of a champion. Coach Neely sent the team through workouts during the afternoon at Sprague. The squad attended several meets including a journey to l-louston's Astrodome. Some of the top stars for Carter were high jumper Reggie Robinson, who tied the meet record at the Bishop Lynch Relays, hurdler Kevin Johnson, vvho finished second to state champion Bill Blessing ot Hillcrest, and mile relay team Danny Jones, O. C. Jackson, Patrick lvlartin, and Kirk Wilhelm. Coach Neely shows proper relay form. paw ff,QN,,v .,k. K, Reggie clears the bar. gf. 5526 Faster than a speeding bullet. . . Cowboys exchange boots for track shoes. 105 if ' - f:l'??Ql'23 1-af You must signal before making a lane change. 1- ' rv MNM,, Jar Q -.,,r an . a s ,N . --Qlvwfil W ll!!! !l!3i Ili!! lF7?3H CQYQZZ SZQQSQ 96191 ,BL-M..a.,.,, ..,, 3 . Tracksters Jump Into Relays I X tg-,BK A-1 -,Me , ,W ' rn wifi? CZ W: 423 Mg, gn,g gl,r Y M 'kenaf'- f n n 4 VQNLLA' P Ml ::L'3f.I se Z, 1 - L. Q i 1 ' .r e- Lrzfgrsaf- -' P ' ' b'f'2!'4' txgkl r . Q A Hard work really gets me down. erafr a1ar.eg,rrrg r r ,rrr r rrgr .r,r we it L.. Hr.. x, Ns, -- -2-v..9 Z 'MTN' 1 'wb - .Av ,war C r Q N' r 'ibn' -fm He soars through the air with the greatest of ease. as Xyxmvs -V 5 f 5,5 xxx-Ns , ' s hue.: ES'-'55 iw annul I 5- A r fu X xx Ei Many hours are put in at the Sprague track. ,- it . H ti! I wonder if I should run for AAU, NCAA, or He made great strides in his field. 108 iii Just pass the baton you don't have to twirl it. W 19,56 Run for your Iife'? To be a track star, one must hurdle many obstacles. 5 3 W-, VmkgEQ5QQg5Q?3. fWe,jgwM,, 'W ,5d?1 fl e . g'QvwwmMgwwwwmwmwwMNWHm.wwwsmmwf' V ,W., Wmfqp ,t 'Q N Y ,SA . 17. fp, wx., i , . ,... Q.. .-,, -wt wwf , L .UU . ,gjtr -L 5 ., N5jl5.:,:,rq,4z1,,1,,?h -Mb 1 me .,,v,.. ww fi, 1, ,r,,,m.5,,,,,w,,.,, ,gov',u,., ,,, M . , , M ,, N,t,w,...,,.f,, .,,,W, , , .1 ' ' 'V 31 -f f ft I , A ' - , ,r1 Mat ,by ,g+- mmmwgymgwmmqfw 3wf.yJw,fvNmzf,eh' '- H , -, -- xwum wlxf, ,f :44fmf,, ,K , -me.-X .sr .,'f---,wi-,f.,'-'. , . A . . t,,t,,. 'f.' . V K 1 i . Wy 'fn'- mg ' w. ,x fa to i 'L' AQ 1' N-,gf fiigi ' ,' J' f .3 - 'A W1 QW ' , - X Xi ,- ' - f Hg. ' 2 A 1 , M , V, X ,k P V A W - t -, : W fflvwfwm ,wwfmef f ,w, Z., 1 , ..,.- 1 gywyf 1 I rygzfk V ...nj 2-hm' 'rf - V X vi J - f , , ,, A my Qu.: ' .7 . . :swan ,anis ww,-:wMw,mfe,1Aw ' f wus 1 A t ,Sy s V .t y m V , Synchronization is the key to a great relay team. J-614.0044 1 f P , 'ff 'oss J' - Ilfkflff W . ff I can jump over more broads than anyone else on the team. 109 Soccer Team Earns District Honors From a private team called the Hotspurs to the Carter Cowboys was a transition achieved by most of the Carter Soccer Team. From the expert tutelage of Mr. Bert Warner they went to the spirited coaching of Mr. Whitsett. Coach Whitsett's squad earned the District Co- championship and were not defeated in regular season play. This was accomplished with a high-scoring line of Richard Harris, Ron Morgan, Ron Sturdivan, and Rick Clemmons. Getting the ball to these scorers were halfbacks Wes Coleman, Bret Carroll, and Monty Christian, plus fullbacks Joe Warner, Robert Hernandez, and Joe Wilkins. Goalies James Bryson and Brian Drummond split time in the net. Carter, though, had some unusual happenings to get to a playoff against North Dallas. Richard Harris kicked a 55 yard goal against Pinkston, Ron Morgan had three chances before scoring on a penalty kick, and often Coach Whitsett's sideline antics, were worth the price of admission. The ROUND-UP Staff salutes the Soccer Team for long years of work in near anonymity and they merit recognition. ' . A H-1 we N Lug, nfl J itat ..i. .... . ' , . ..rr ' S ' . ii s . t i.ii 2 't ' fi T t in T . '.. f i.... Qtii T is fr' 1- S I ' . . ' M Ai ' 'N ' D 'T 1 , k T V .. ' 'NQJK' . A All ix V Q I A- iIzf,,fif'Aj'f if -- Kneeling: Sonny Gaither, Domingo Sanchez, Ron Morgan, Chris England, Mike Covington, Ron Sturdivan, Mike Barnett. Standing: Brian Drummond, Monty Christian, Mark Moore, Bret Carroll, Richard Harris, Coach Whitsett, Wes Coleman, Joe Warner, Rick Clemmons. Not Pictured: James Bryson John Hernandez Robert Hernandez Joe Wilkins Mike Barnett Bret Carroll Monty Christian Flick Clemmons -p , 1 ' Wes Coleman Mike Covington Brian Drummond Chris England r f' Q , A 'N' Sonny Gaither Richard Harris Mark Moore Ron Morgan Domingo Sanchez Ron Sturdivan Joe Warner Coach Whitsett tx l -. Qin 'K , , f W5 ,. Cowboys try to stop runaway soccer ball. W, cfs '. L., Clemmons scores on penalty kick against North Dallas. I ws Q- .br ,A ,ll. vi' , Q W ' H19 ' A s- Richard Harris blasts corner kick. Bret Carroll shows good throw-in form. 'Q Drummond makes a save. Look Ma, no hands! N if 4, Q . fi K sg s Egg 3 Q av ww 4. I recommend Desanexf' s aaafaao S? ' ,Y ' la W 'fm QQ V Cowboys watch action. fa 31+ Jump ball'??'? Coach Whitsett checks the remaining time. 'CSZEW , o Q o S fx 4' a X z 1 i no i t Ron Morgan is about to steal the ball back. 2 n 5 1 S E i r Another Capacity crowd . . . SL? s ,Am ff V , 11 r 1l l ,,, Halfback Wes Coleman dribbles dovvnfield 'OUCH! Ron Sturdivan, forward, in pre-game warmup. I H J Q-News 481-rw aim fe? - 1 .,. A -f, . , .. - A . 4 'fi v7': o ,ffffzfwf , M K -3 -. f ,-.- . r'11 r,1- , . N1'. .. f fill re ,Q i f 9 'ff of me r 1 , ,MMR wg V, ,. ,rf X Wi , . ,,,,,. , ., ,fg-A 115 :lf f r ' ' TW ,W-, .. ,.. . . K N -we X r A ' N' r .V V . ,, , ie . iz' . 5 ., he e o ooor r - r r M .- -nf ' kgs : ,F I qi 'ref N ga, nw 6 nil s, NM E y v. Q -4 ' i-we i P , .453 me 5' r me 2 gr fx, , -fx M, fu X H gi Q r are N- ff. A, L ,Y ' -sv A41 .,- 'iv we we 1' HX x ' A 'Q gf M A 2 '-as Lfyw 5 r 5 'W BX kai-+A K1 Nagy sn my egxwwt x :Mg me w xx- iii , N4 Qiwf , , 1 of Xa 'gn as 1-1 Y 'W X I Q., Q H Q si' 1 1+ 'K 2 Q Www N fx mu 4 Q , . , 15,4 ' ' ' .... ' Q' f -r. aj' L 5 ' A .'- '1? Kff . .,.. W .fr -5. . - f Golf Team Drives For State Standing: Jimmy Hendrix, Clark Beckner, Mike Unsell, Coach Stacey, David Bergstrom, Scott Smith. Kneeling: Mickey Morrison, Steve Tackett, and Mark Beckner. W7 Wi sw it ll K 'H if . Uili, f Q I I Li' I X. Q l H XX -I W, X x p f X Wt ' ,ff K ,lain , A 'Ziff fi? . i ' W sv,-' Y - One of the top golfing teams in the Dallas area resided in the halls of Carter in 1974. That is, until they took off for Stevens Park or Cedar Crest golf course. Coach Mike Stacey headed this group, the Carter golf team. They captured first place honors in a city wide tournament on Fair Day and are expected to take the District crown. The golf team also attended a tournament held across the Turnpike in Ft. Worth and captured fourth place. i Stacey's golfers were all T good, but he had three . excellent leaders. His top i golfer was Mike Unsell whol often won Medalist honors l at tournaments. Senior l lettermen Scott Smith and David Bergstrom performed well in the clutch. Unsell captured third and Bergstrom sixth at a Top 20 tournament. They and the other team l members looked forward to the District championship T with tough competition expected from Kimball. I , , ' I' I X fy ,x r 2' i 4,4 E X Golfers show respect for tho coach. Look at that stance! 1 Y N . 4 ' V V , ,N ,Q,, , - 1 W. .Wh ,K ,, W 'W 'ms' 'F 'hx,'- m'W'WWt.t, Vx hr V K kA,, ,mmmmw ., ' ' ,,nf,m,. . sp ,A r 4 3 1' Unsell takes a second shot from the courtyard. 'W' 'K-ww t'42mit Keep your eye on the ball says Coach Stacey to the annual staff photogra- I oan't believe my eyes. pher. l s l Only the seniors make il to the top of the wall. X. .-.fr-3 'Ff L , ,.,f ., I ii ' Bergstrom prepares to putt. Be sure to replace your divot. ' . ,, , .,,.. .-,.. r,,1.,..,, 2 , ef :,9e, 4 I left my keys in the cIubhouse. ye, - f f P05 if V if: wiv' rf ..,.' ig? :mfs . Y V .,,, ,X Q 119 .,. 5115?-Mfwe L to R: Coach Birmingham, Nancy Jackson, David Klempin, Madison Jacob, Mary Evans, Mike Lauderdale, Donna Dillard David McKenzie, Garry Klempin. Not Pictured: Phil Rumbley, Kevin Ruark, Mike Wildman, Phillip Cage, Pat Clairmont, Larry McKeen. Tennis Team 011 The Servin Line l Tennis is one of the most booming sports in America popularity-wise. With numerous pro leagues, tournaments, and Bobby Riggs, there is a tendency to overlook the squad that assembles on the cement court at Carter, the Carter tennis team. One may see them in the afternoon as they serve, volley, and smash, and chase tennis balls. Coach Birmingham and his team had high hopes of taking the District crown. Returning players David McKenzie, Madison Jacob, and Garry Klempin were cause for these District championship hopes. Mary Evans captured second place in a Dallas tournament in October. Evans, Nancy Jackson, Pat Clairmont, and Donna Dillard headed the girl's squad. Much time was taken with intrasquad matches between the team's players. 2-26 Pinkston 2-28 SOC 3-5 Roosevelt 3-7 Kimball 3-14 Adamson 3-19 Sunset 3-21 N. Dallas TOURNAMENTS 3-8, 9 Dallas Spring High School Tourn 3-15, 16 Longview 4-3, 4, 5 District 4-19, 20 Regional i Move ver, Bobb Riggs K .g li,,k' tk Qin Advantage Carter ML R a,,.cz.w. Never marry a tennis -54 00+ aw: love means ngilmglu him. I -1-,fu-5 WM A fm, 'PN awww M W x J++-W,.., 'ff-.Q ' ., so ' ' 'Hires ' L was .,,, ,v,, , L. 4' V.. A ' ' V' we '..Q 'P if w 1 I, .., ,,., ,M , , -i 4 4 ....,.,.g,,' A good sewer must always be on his Madison Jacob guards the net. oes. i -.f ' --v.,-.,,iY W ...Wm . J WW l use the new aluminum rackets because they make me look tough. fm' 'NJ1 V Coach Birmingham watched the progress . . . or lack thereof. 'W ' 1 Gary, if you try to make one more passing shot I'II flatten you. L , 4 -Mvmwwwwww A ,, 5 g r ' .,,, 1 ' 'M-wi-fwwi'U59: ww. , sf: 'fwwismwlnwfw i Tennis is perenially one oi the swingingest sports around. i i 1 I Garry warms up before his match. h ,,., b. ,M H ,.,,w,.ff:,,w.4-,fmw.m,..u-N ff Q' 4' f 7 . ,.,-vN' ' .xv . pay' 'mmf ww' .1 b 9, R 1'1 4. ,-'yv , ,ily .51 , mah f ur- ,, : -' - , W M. -1. 92' ,-.p,,qgq,,v N- .shw- -Anang- igg- vu All these love games really get a girl down. 5, I have the only racket on the team autographed by Arturo Asho, the famous Mexican tennis star. r.re , k 5 I .,,...., ,. ky tty t y ,wi J A strong backhand is a prerequisite for a balanced attack. Wir Swim Team Takes Their Marks What can you say about a disappointing season? In the case of the Carter swim team the answer was try as hard as you can, remember the fun and wait until next year. Swimming coach Meridith and her swimmers deserve credit for their effort. The SWIM TEAM ROSTER Girls: Kandy Allen Kim Horton Serena Robbins Kathleen Sanders Jane Williams THE CARTER SWIM TEAM - 1974 squad was thin in numbers and experience. Brad Yamamoto, Paul Phillips, Glen Milam, and Glen Kondikoff held the experience as well as distatf swimmers Serena Robbins and Jane Williams. Regional qualifiers were Glen Peaches Connor Lisa Wigand - Mgr. Boys: Lee Allen Louis Farris Glen Kondikotf Richard Merz Kondikotf in the 50 yard freestyle, the boys' relay in the 200 medley of Yamamoto Milam, Phillips, and Kondikoff and the girls' relay team of Serena Robbins, Kandy Allen, Kim Horton, and Kathleen Sanders. Glen Milam Paul Peters- Diver Paul Newby Paul Phillips Brad Yamamoto Pete Boucher- Mgr. Coach Madeline Meridith 1 Coach Meridith watches meet prog- I can see myself. Paul Phillips prepares to enter the water. Inhalet Gee! Now can I sell razors like Mark Spitz? A cold splash in the face, CThanks, I needed than How long has he been underwater? Richard Merz models his ponytail . , Coach Meridith is forced to take a swim. is W. No, we couldn't find your swimsuit. Carter swimmers take time out for a quick pose. ,vhhds ' 'Muffin ' Robbins glides through the water. Kondikoff emerges from the depths. Nothing takes the taste out of your mouth like chlorine. 127 4 , gf , N 4 . 4 . F w?r--x,f- 'ff -1 4 ig, 8 -5.- Q v an ,, Q4 Q wi X1 wal?-f sg' 4: ' af N ' xii 'S X Q v N -'lf U1 f . KM N , X S. K L N X55 fl if - gQ. Ay 54 -: 5,5 V . f , 1 L 2 X.,- X' i N kk .. z . L 5 ,L N. . K -, ' av, . :y,4s,3g1LM, . L , , AAL: ,E ,, . Q, , '.ff, Q . - ' l Eaiffr 1 A w Q ', 1' 2 if Lf A' - ' , I W f ' W , ,, ,,,, ,,,w . y . 1 T h f X '2'.. g 121 'Qi, ' 'K' , kkw, ,- . , K X ' f ' . i . , h ' , , . l , ffb .1 . g . f k ,-as KVKVK i it 3 P 1 .gag f ' 1 ,. g l 1: ,, 9 . i Q 'W' if , 3 , 'A Y f M A ,ASQ SPIRIT GROUPS lntroducin t The 1973-1974 Calico Drill Team 73-74 Calicos Officers for this year were, from left to right: Lieutenant Ruthie Nisbet, Lieutenant Tamara Frederick, Captain Debbie McKee, Lieutenant Lynette Hughes, and Lieutenant Valencia Bates. Organizations 131 Squadl Paula Morris, Jill Brock, Jodi Kerl, Rhonda Bean, Elaine Gaffney, Cornelia Collins, Valencia Bates, Eleita Williams, Cindy Ashmore, Lola Gales, Laura Marshall, Denise McCaskill, Debbie McKee. Squadll Kim Wynne, Jane Fitch, Emily Carter, Tamara Frederick, Bisa l-lohhertz, Brenda Roan, Sharon Curry, Debbie McKee. 'tins 132 Organizations Squad III Cindy Harris, Portia Toynes, Sheri Jones, Debra Peppers, Lynette Hughes, Jan Mc:Means, Sharon Johnson, Linda Molntosh, Debbie McKee. Squad IV Donna Pirkle, Billie Primm, Teri Latimer, Karen Taylor, Ruthie Nisbet, Lauri Berry, Rhonda Boatright, Brenda Parker, Paula Perry, Debbie McKee. Organizations 133 eeibeyetetit im Q i P' H fa: We 7' i 'lik i eaet P ' . -,A Y,:- Q' , 1, Q 1 . P r sa -32? -W i ' ' Z' 4' i P rtrr P Jil' ' 134 Organizations The Spursdivq GJ i 'X 73-74 Officers: Beth Reudelheuber Susan Remeie Kim Horton Lisa Piercey Karen Tompkins i i i i l Anderson, Brenda Artman, Sheryl Barber, Janet Battee, Yolanda Blacknall, Elsa Burks, Linda Cannon, Melody C ter, Jennifer Cartwrig ' , Cobb, Sandra Collie, Kim Cooper, Paula Cowand, Cindy Carla G Gallo, Sandy Gant, Jodi Gayton, Cynthia Hampton, Mary Harris, Marty Horton, Kelley Horton, Kim Jackson, Rosalind Jefferson, Janice Juarez, Cynthia Kleypas, Connie Larsen, Debbie Martha Susan Marci Beverly Molly Mary Melinda Lisa Lollar, Terena Lunceford, Kathy Miller, Pam Mosley, Denise McMahan, Kim McKee, Jean Norris, Pam Peacock, Susan Pearson, Janet Pendecraft, Sherrie Pritchard Nancy Reed Melody Bepp Janie Beudelheuber Beth Sanders Kathleen Shipp Mary Jean Skipper, Sheila Smith, Melissa Thomas, Dorma Thompson, Chris Tom kins Karen Piercey, Lisa an Cleve, Karen Walters, Leah Wheatley, Ava Wilson, Tricia Wooten, Annie Wright, Deborah Wright Hargyeia, emane , Brenda Zoeller, Janet Ftemele, Susan Organizations 135 15' K '. - , ,. , 7 1Q-, , ,,,1f , -VW 'L f '? 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CARTER MARCHING COWBDY BA D CD U3 1- ,ADVANCED BAND !Anguiano, Dorthy Arnold, Debra iAwa, Doris iBragg, Barry Brooks, Janice Brown, Belinda Bryan, Anita Burleson, Adrienne Carpenter, Cara Carroll, Tammy Chew, Stephen Connor, Myrna ,Cowden, Ross Crane, Chester Darby, Cynthia Drew, Robbie Drummond, Brian England, James Flye, Myrtle oster, Arthur oster, Mark reeman, Karol Gaither, Carl Galbreath, Jackie Galbreath, Tony Gamblin, Carmen Gibbons, Debra Gray, Cassandra i i Grayes, Camellia Hardaway, Ray Hardy, Cindy Hennington, Sherman Hester, Rubidel Hight, Rosalind Hill, Charles Hill, Charles Eric Holmes, Deborah Honea, Cynthia Hosea, Douglas Inglehart, Lloyd Jackson, Nancy Jarvis, William Johnson, Billy Johnson, Jesse Jones, Wanda King, Rodrick Klempin, William Klis, Deborah Krayer, Joe Lastor, Brian Lawrence, Blake Liljestrand, Cheryl Liljestrand, Katherine McCown, Hal McDonald, Gregory McGarrigle, Kevin Bottom: Gina Pounders, Cara Car- penter. Top: Ass't. Drum Major Joe Krayer, Adrienne Burleson, Debbie Purcell, Cheryl Liljestrand, Cherilyn Price, and Drum Major Mickey Foster. McNatt, Marcia Mlchels, William Miller, Doris Miller, Randy Nance, Dexter Nisbet, Ruthie Petersen, Clark Pounders, Gina Price, Cherilyn Purcell, Debra Ramirez, Christine Robertson, David Rumbley, Phillip Schuller, Victoria Seibert, Mark Smith, David Starks, Sharon Stowers, Edward Summerill, Dorothy Tanner, Jeanne Thrall, Alan Westerlage, Betty Williams, Carmalie Williams, Jackie Williams, Ray Wiseman, Karen York, Kathy Organizations 137 Cheerleaders E5 Alice Bell and Gwen Hauntz z ' l 1--H Q-N J'-XM 43 Debi Bost and Brenda Wells , jf s-f -,Qi isa ' f Jrs. dream of becomingapart of the . . Stand up and clap your Q A There's one in every crowd. V Spirit Band Sherriff's Posse Barry Bragg Chris England Randy Miller Steve Chew Mickey FOSIGV Alan Rimes Ross Cowden Joe Krayer Phil Rumbley Dean Crane Brian Lastor Mark Seiberi Brian Drummond Hal MCCOWV1 Sonny Gaither- Drum Major ' Viva Max! Bates performs to the Spirit Band's rendition of The Spirit Band is famous for its various hats and its one song, Organizations 139 SERVICE CLUBS STUDE T COUNCIL r he m as Student Council representatives often have group discussions about school- Pres. Jack Daniell presides over Student wide problems. Council meeting. Mindy listens attentively. Students get to help plan school activities. Organizations 141 tudent Council Members M im, Ms. Harlan and Mr. Lester make plans for the next Student Council meeting. Abbe, Pam Alvarado, Alice Anderson, Brenda Blankenship, Melinda Brady, Bonnie Brock, Jill Brown, Belinda Cage, Debbie Carter, Teresa g J' Choice, Zelda , Collie, Kim -l,, Cowand, Cindy ,I Cowden, Ross ' V - Curry, Karen Daniell, Jack Dillard, David Edwards, Roddy Ellis, Sandy Ferrell, Dwight Fitch, Evie Foster, Micky Frederick, Tamara Garvin, Mindy Gassett, Sherri Gonzales, Mercedes Grayes, Camellia Hall, Jay 142 Organizations Zelda and Wayne help preside over meetings .. mix X, Q t tt eb film zziiffif' ' 1 . ' ' f 2 -sd-,A-l tt, 1 Q N Y' 9' at X F' fi? CAMERA-SHY MEMBERS Baker, Deidre Beamon, Calvin Burleson, Adrienne Carson, Karen Curvis, Mildred Dawson, Carolyn Herron, Chandra Hillard, Ricky Jackson, Marsha Jones, Wanda Mclntosh, Linda Medina, David Mitchell, Billy Murphy, Sandra Neal, Debbie Redman, Chris Shackeltord, Stephen Waggoner, Jill Williams, Sussette Hazzard, Bruce Heath, Kathy Hill, Charles Hughes, Lynette Johnson, Sherri Kurl, Jody Kurt, Debbie Lambert, Wayne Larimer, Linda Larsen, Debbie Lefler, Lois Maintz, Karen Maynard, Amber Morgan, Ron Parr, Chuck Pearson, Janet Peppers, Debra Poindexter, Cindy Ftepp, Janie Reudlehuber, Beth Rudd, Sharon Sabinske, Nancy Sanders, Lisa Smith, Jana Smith, Stephen Straub, Teri Swope, Brian Toynes, Portia Vaughn, Janelle Tom Leslie Marty Wells, Bruce Wright, Deborah WQQD , Organizations 143 Row 7: Kathy Peterson, Valencia Bates, Kathi Kempe, Lauri Berry, Sandra McKinney. Row 2: Mrs. Dalby, Pamela Morgan Steve Smith, Stephen Chew, Elizabeth Ward, Cheryl Liljestrand, Cindy Flanagan. Row 3: Phyllis Cowan, Suzanne Zett, Mic- key Foster, Carla Hartsfield, Jack Daniell, Richard Roberts. Row 4: Brad Yamamoto, Cindy Cox, Tammy Frederick, Kirk Wil- helm, Bruce Hazzard. National Honor W Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S 'Q 5 1 -5 i M i v l L NHS Officers are: Randy Haedge - Vice-President, key Foster -- President, and Cindy Cox - Secretary. i SPONSORS: Mrs. Gerry Dalby and Mrs. Bertha Loughridge, t 144 Organizations Brad Yamamoto - Round-Up Photographer i o-z,f7 - Phil Rockett - Round-Up Photogra- ipher Curtis Holley - Wrangler Photog- rapher Paul Nipper - Round-Up Photogra- pher Oura Scott- Wrangler Photogra- pher and Printer Photograph David Dillard - Round-Up Photographer and Printer K6 Orson Pate - Round-Up Photogra- pher 14 Round- UH Staff Memories Are What Thi Book Is All About Paul Nipper - Editor E5-S N ,F 6 , lf V, u--x.,.-ef . A ' -eat -1 so ,aim , ,' . X + 3 .. ..,o' -:Q 50' Q51 X: .:0'L3,, 1 H kt4.,t?,:7 L 1 H Quit! 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' : 2 52.57-vfxgw.-Q14 Va 2 4 'H E t - t iii: ' K I , , t L wing 1 Kathi Kempe - Editor Steve Chew - Faculty Editor Mr. John White - Sponsor E X .E have N My A to E ,tro trr ff ' i a re J- -- E48 . ff '4-'f 3 ,, 4-:gi ,rx .. . so x 3? 6 , A 1 K A2 4 St his 7 'C ,, A 7 , .e Q . il fr 4. 0' i ,Q-W ' e R Debbie Kurt - Student Life 9 - M S Eh, .ayw r .A 35553532 N Randy Haedge - Faculty Editor Liza Wigand - Student Life 3' its 6 We if R gl K X r if I-SY? KW tiktiftfiwtiiiwlvlw aa t , ,- fvmvf ieiie as , .iiffif Mary Mcknight - Ads Teresa Northington - Classes Editor ' ' W ran ler Staff Top Ciockwise: Craig Simmons, Rick Bastas, .John Jansoko, Bruce Adams, Phil Rockett, Photo. Jack Daniell, Robert Cook Steve Grist, Marty Watkins, Lary Allen, Randy Miller, Oura Scott, Photo. y Standing: Lynn Kyzer, Betty Jackson, Ms. Gail Barron - Sponser, Robbie Williams, Doris Janaoek. Sitting: Lisa Wigand, Jan Parramore - Editor. Not Pictured: Debbie Kurt, Barry Bragg, Debbie Waterson. Ms. Barron - Sponsor ,wits , 'Wh Flfzigfwff. Marty Watkins - Amusements Editor and Jan Parramore - Editor-in-chief 542 f ,wgswf Ml Mgvwwwv 4-az., ' aaa? n........ -rx I 55 X Carter Concert Choir Abbe, Pam Artman, Sheryl Arnold, Debbie Carter, Teresa Collie, Kim Couch, Tawana Cowand, Cynthia Cowell, Carla Crowder, Martha Dome, Patricia Downs, Marti Duncan, Teresa Durling, Donna Esparza, Olga Ferrell, Sharon Fields, Lisa Fitch, Evie Flowers, Talena Frederick, Tamara Gaffney, Elaine Galbreath, Jacquelyn Gassett, Sherri Gibbons, Debbie Gonzales, Mercy Hartsfield, Carla Heath, Kathy Hunter, Lezlie Suzanne Jackson, Evelyn Larsen, Debra 150 Organizations Latham, Debra Lindsey, Debbie Maynard, Amber McKinney, Sandra McKnight, Mary Morris, Patti Mullen, Donna Pirkle, Donna Poindexter, Cindy Repp, Janie Roberts, Shelia Rosebrock, Alayne Rowe, Cindy Rummel, Diane Sessions, Charlotte Skipper, Sheila Teeple, Jodi Thomas, Cynthia Watterson, Debbie Westerlage, Elaine Williams, Carmalie Wiseman, Karen Wright, Harryetta Barnett, Mike Barron, Troy Blackman, Glenn Carpenter, Michael Clark, Mike Cook, Eric Cook, Robert Connally, Barry Douglas, Jerry Empy, Gary Farris, Louis Fussell, Greg Hall, Jay Harper, Rathial Hernandez, Tony Johnson, Keven Keller, Jay Klempin, Garry Lambert, Wayne Lawrence, Blake Lawrence, Robert McCown, Hal Mirick, Charles Mixson, Loran Peters, Paul Pulis, Tom Potts, Chauncey Redmon, Chris Roberts, Richard Stephens, Willie Thornton, Ben Thornton, Marty Walling, John Ware, Tom Weatherford, Larry Willett, Rocky '73-'74 OHOIR OFFICERS are Debbie Lindsey, Richard Roberts, Kathy Heath, Wayne Lambert and Sheila Skipper. M X 1 ,J Q N ii' I is ,im Sherri! Shut-up and take this music. I tal we ge L V ' i l i q' 'A N . avzii-it A H A 1' t Q J i t ,tty Ty Q I' F A-, vtk, .r , N VV., ,sv A . Y igkggrtg, I just a-choired this job, so I'll stay here of chorus. Select Choir Top Row: Greg Fussell, Marty Thorn- ton, Richard Roberts, Loren Mixon. 2nd Row: Tony Hernandez, Wayne Lambert, Rocky Willett, Larry Weath- erford. 3rd Row: Kathy Heath, Carla Harts- field, Debbie Lindsey, Teresa Carter, Elaine Westerlage. 4th Row: Laurie Morris, Sharon Fer- rell, Talena Flowers. Organizations 151 I i 1 E 5 i E 5 i 5 5 5 1 5 E I 1 S 1 5 I 1 Alexander llen Askins Bevill lencia Bates bi Bost Noyd Bowling ebbie Brown nda Burgdorf Zeve Chew at Clairmont ornelia Collins aria Cowell rian Drummond iChairman ndy Ellis ie Fitch ian Fleming reg Fussell ! ' ... - M, Sonny Gaither - President Sandy Gallo Randy Haedge James Hayward Jan Himelrick Joan Hornby Madison Jacob Jeff Jones Connie Kleypas Joe Krayer Richard Knowles Wayne Lambert Brian Lastor John Latham Donald Learner Bob McCullough Karen Maintz Laura Marshall Mike Matthews Greg Neher Paul Newby Ken Norman Clark Peterson Rocky Pryce Joan Riddle Serena Robbins Diane Rummel Reed Smith Alfred Sorenson Sharon Starks Tom Ware David Watterson Larry Weatherford Ben Wigand Janna Young German lub Nl Active in 9 SPONSOR: Frau J. C. Markham Organizations 153 Spanish Club - Los Vaqueros OFFICERS Richard Roberts - Mary Evans Talena Flowers David Medina Karen Neely Pres. SPONSOR: Srta. Lillian Stamps Rick Atchley Doris Awa Dyann Boyd Gaelyn Clenden Beverly Davis Merci Gonzales Donna Hardin Kay Hicks Charles Hill l Cornelia Jones Kathi Kempe Sabrina Taylor 154 Organizations ing Lois Lefler Jean McKee Kim McMahan Ester Mejia Paul Nipper Pam Norris Linda Renner Janie Repp Elaine Pat Thomas Karen Tompkins Linda Valdez Brad Yamamoto ,Qi P' X,l i l X AMQOOQO ' ' V P WW? m4QXQ4A, ,.x,1gYlYl7lfqb54 wa O 0 X saw sY T i Q X. X . i. 'sl rg- . Q99 ve., ,-rf' v A A it , gif' f f O M5490 A ., 5 fi ff PICTURED: Phil Rockett - Pres. Brenda Parker - V. Pres. Rhonda Boatright- Sec. Kim Horton -- Treas. Jill Brook - Reporter Kevin McGarrigle, Brenda Zemanek, Susan Remele udrey Henderson, Debra Peppers Vicki Ellison, Laura Marshall, Elaine Gaffney, Donny Summervill, Tammy Underwood, Lola Gales, Celia Russell -- Sponsor. B635 French Club International A-if' f fly! y 4 X' pb. f ASL ff fag 1 ff '7 . ,fu , l fi, fm' - ,, ' 4 . , , f 1. 4. ,i ,!,,, .,, , x I 1 , 'Ji . ,Q , X V v1,,,Llf . fl f l -I ' aa-1' f 1 lf if l V .. '11 ,'f fi, ' XI' Y' if in W1 ll ffifl t , X. . HUJJ I 1 f ' iff K l i 5 -F, -J Y tv! I-I fl ' ff -'gba , ifjl 7- 5 ': 1. filffi i i ff' ' 'f ' fffgffi f ' fi - , if! ,f :ffl l V. 'I-llllmfif 1 if f 2,1 1- 'z -'V ,iff XTR!! X xi ' l A ff ' ff , N if : ' If I Q I fl ,W i Y 'rp The International Thespian Society '59 ff' Top Row: Carmalie Williams Cindy Poindexter CTreasurerj Elaine Gaffney Candy Arrington CPresidentj Mary Evans Karen Tompkins Debbie Shelley Middle Row: Mary McKnight Joycelyn Oliver Act Well your partg there all the honor lies. 156 Organizations '-....,, Greg Fussell Robert Cook Bottom Row: Loran Mixon Floddey Edwards CPresidentj Not Pictured: Pam Abbe CSecretaryJ Pat Clairmont Linda Larimer Amber Maynard CVice Presidentj Drama Club Pam Abbe Wanda Bartee Jeri Bolin Pat Clairmont Robert Cook Ross Cowden Roddey Edwards Mary Evans reg Fussell G Elaine Gaffney - Pres. Tammy Haley Cindy Harris Sheryl Harrison Kathy Heath Janice Jefferson Wayne Lambert l S . . 'ir rg F. , ssl vol. J 0 vu vie QI! 01 44! .si i 1. Q' . 3 Lili' 5 ,4 Julie Lawson Lennie Lemisy Amber Maynard Mary McKnight- Loran Mixon Donna Pirkle Cindy Poindexter Sheila Skipper Jana Smith Annette Swanson Karen Tompkins Karen Van Cleve Nancy Walker Tom Ware Andrea Wheatley Sussette Williams A Vice-Pres. 3 'Vita A 'Q' sai- - Sec. and Social Chairman Organizations 157 Debate Club Bi -:v A Place to C Somebod 158 Organizations Zf . Melinda Blankenship Ron Hughes Tena Rorex Ronnie Brady Vickie Johnson Brenda Shoemaker Ross Cowden Gene Jordan Barbara Sumler Beverly Farness Josie Levy Tommy Thomas Mindy Garvin Steve Phillips Jill Waggoner Charles Hill Joan Riddle Mrs. Linda Jacks - Sponsor Q Left to Right: Wayne Lambert - Pres., Ms. Linda Dabney - Spon., Kay Hicks - Treas -fo Dorothy Summerill, Ms. Celia Russell - Spon., Mary Evans, Kim Horton - Vice Pres and Richard Ward. Not Pictured: Lisa Wigand -Seo, Cathy Rust, and Calvin Beamon 05 y Red Cross beft to Right: Gary Staats - Pres., Garry Klempin, Joe Wilkins - Vice-Pres., Robert Hernandez, Pat Jones, Kevin Kerr, Jim ayward, Stephen Smith - Treas., Richard Roberts - Sec., Bruce Wells, Jack Daniell, John Walling, Kendall Allen, Marty vlorrison, David Hagerman, Brad Yamamoto, Tim Walling, Rodney Kersey, Bobby Wieting, Mike Stacey- Spon. and Rob- ert Blair. Not Pictured: Marty Watkins, Scott lvloon, Scott Thompson, Brad Stamps, Lloyd Bowling, Tony Palmer, and Tommy Brady. L Key Club , ' . l - t i tl S R635 to Right: Kim l-lorton, Kim Mclvlahan, Jackie Galbrath - V. Pres., Jewel Barksdale - Janie Barksdale, Lisa Fields - Pres., Pam Scales, Pam Norris, Cindy Monzingo, Overall, Janie Repp - Treas. Pictured: Camellia Grayes, Harreyetta Wright, Kathleen Sanders. Y-Teens Organizations 159 Creative Writin Club ' L 1 2-if-are-rfQ..1ff,f...tE,..,,,--..,, ,, , .. if ,i . . ..-... if I 'Ifft w SAL K . LM -V 1rtf'i :rjQ:'rgy 'gn 2, .. -B ,f weft f to if o. Lf Bottom: Tim Ginn, Joan Riddle - Treas., Mary McKnight, Elaine Gaffney. Middle: Betsy Ward, Ms. Stephanie Pecena - Spon., Vicki Elkins, Kathi Kempe - Pres., Ms. Linda lnlow Spi Top: Tony Graham, Ross Cowden - Sec. Not Pictured: Beverly Farness - Vice Pres. and Larry Weatherford. Tutoring - People Helping People Ms. Mary Lou Clampitt Ms. Irene Shely Lary Allen Sheryl Artman Cherelyn Beamon John Bellomy Jerelyn Bolin Rebecca Boyd Annette Bradford Deborra Brown Melody Cannon Jenn' Cynthia Cartwright Stephen Chew Pat Clairmont Todd Clendening Sandra Cobb Wesley Coleman Cyndy Cowand Beverly Davis Dawn DeLaughter Brian Drummond Vicki Elkins Vicki Ellison Beverly Farness Mickey Foster Sonny Gaither Steve Grist Randall Haedge Tamela Haley Bonnie Hall Chris Harrison Kathy Heath Ronald Hughes Janice Jefferson Daniel Jirik Linda Johnson Charlotte Jones Kathy Kennamer Rodney Kersey Steven Kleypas Lynn Kyzar Debra Larson Blake Lawrence Robert Lawrence Lois Letler Cheryl Liljestrand Debra McKee Jean McKee Katherine Marquis Mary Martin Shirley Martin Jeffrey Marx Diana Mendez William Michels Mark Moore Kenneth Norman Pamela Norris Joycelyn Oliver Sheryl Patrick Susan Peacock Steven Phillips Joan Riddle Kathleen Sanders Paul Sellers Randall Simmons Eric Smith Jana Smith Rebecca Smith Ron Sturdivan Sharon Tackett Dorma Thomas Karen Tigert Tamara Underwood Bra a Nancy Walker Brenda Ward Elaine Westerlage Robert Wieting Kathy York Janna Young Brenda Zemanek LAB ASSISTANTS Richard Castillo Patricia Dome Barbara Jones Nancy Sabinske Nettie Wright Kari 1 'l n I 160 Organizations l Q Carter Art Team L R19 an 16, MD -.X F. o ? rg Wg, 1 At Wynnewood Paint A Masterpiece Contest , -rw? oo,Z xi x RHIU Organizations 161 Carter harm lub Florence Hawkins - Pres. Gloria Coleman - V. Pres. Terry Nelson - Treas. Sherry Haynes - Sec. Pat Thomas - Chairwoman Ms. Goering -Sponsor Carmen Alexander Gwenda Allen Wanda Barlee Terri Blair Zelda Choice Veronica Daniels Jackie Galbrath Judy Gray Ramona Goodman Sheryl Harrison Linda Livingston Kaye McGee Donna Morrison Royce Taylor Leatrice Williams From Left to Right: Hal McCown, Phil Rumbley, Mary McKnight, Donald Learner, Richard Ward, Ruby Rowe, and Edward Williams. 162 Organizations ,S f X X y 25 lj, r 711+ Orchestra fi T 1 sfxri, i ! I i ,- i F Caster Karate and Scuba Clubs Chris Harrison Dave Hosea Doug Hosea Bryan Jarvis Clarence Potter Stephen Smith Paul Newby George Deraleau Randy Suess Mk ? M I. ' M A Yi' - 1 xi' W, , A' Mmm sg W ,h?A wi Sk If f 9 K M G E Xtiff' e - 1, R o r 9' 1 s X ' : wx X H A 34 3' f A rg, 'T ff r Distributive Education 7 Y 49 -X 5666 Sllfo .V ,XX fa f bs fo 1 Q- -1 0, S f fg,lXXs, J ls, KX , D.E. MEMBERS Darlene Allen Larry Allen Rick Atchley Glen Barajas Troy Barron Janet Brock Kevin Brookshire Teresa Brower Mary Cangelose Monty Christian Darrell Craddock Charles Coats Robbie Cobb 164 Organizations Sheree Connally My E1 ll if A , Marti Downs S' 'X ' Donna Eddlemon Mark Frank Garry Fowler Dorothy Garrett Vidal Gutierrez Jay Harris Pat Head Mary Hensley Derek Herron Lynette Hughes Donna Jones Rebecca Jones Roy Jones Tina Jones Pam Landers Paul Liebel Kevin McNutt Pat Norris Terry Oats Richard Ojeda Steve Phillips Charles Romero Scott Thompson Steve Thompson Marty Thornton Tlanna Turpin Bruce Wells Alexander, Donna Allen, Gwenda Allen, Margaret Alvarado, Alice Bennight, Sandra Burgdort, Linda Burks, Karen Cain, Denise Chester, Kevin Chrisholm, Debra Cowan, Phyllis Cowart, Denise Cox, Cindy Cross, Susan Cruse, Marci Duncan, Teresa Efflandt, Lee Ann Froese, Martha Gallo, Valerie Gardner, Debbie Gonzales, Dianne Goodman, Ramona Grimes, Angela .0.E. - O.E.A. Harris, Cheryl Hartsfield, Carla Hawkins, Jeanne Hulcy, Karen Johnson, Linda Johnson, Vickie Jones, Pam Justice, Julie Kennedy, Diane Krueger, Doris Latham, Debra Latimer, Teri Lopez, Diana Lowe, Cathy Lynch, Donna McCown, Judy Miracle, Joan Monzingo, Patricia Morgan, Pamela Mullens, Donna Nearn, Saundra Nelson, Terry Nevill, Kristy We Support Ojeda, Patricia Perry, Paula Piercey, Lisa Potts, Jackie Rawlins, Patricia Robinson, Karen Russell, Bobbie Rust, Cathy Sessions, Charlotte Smith, Vicki Stephens, Susan Stringer, Pam Taylor, Cathy Turner, Kay Valdez, Linda Vaughn, Laura Wilder, Debra Williams, Dorothy Williams, Leatrice Williams, Robbie Wren, Elleen Yates, Janet Young, Janet ffiee Education Organizations 165 I-I.E.C.E. Front: Jerry Jones, Debra Pierce, Deborah Littrell, Karen Roberts, Roxanne Mortland, Rosalyn Smallwood, Jane Williams, Rick Clemmons. Back: Jerald Willis, Carlton Bul- lard, Arvell Anderson, J. W. Blackwell, Tony O'Neal, Robert Faulkner, Stephen Ayers, Howard Durling, Richard Johnson, Curtis Brown, Scott Weaver. Not Pictured: Mike Parnell, Randy McCarty, Linda Cherry. Coordinator: Mrs. Martha Cloys. ....,, . IE!! OFFICERS Cheryl Liljestrand - Pres. Rita Skinner -Vice Pres. Gina Mann - Treas. Pam Butcher - Sec. Vicki Elkins - Parliamentarian Debbie Klis - Sentinel Mildred Spencer- Historian Katherine Petersen - Reporter 166 Organizations H.0.C.T. Rue Coverson Mildred Curvis Bueretta Eddington Gwendolyn Eli Mary Green Charlotte Jones Elizabeth Kellam Ricky Leftridge Karen Lockhart Charlotte Packer Berta Robison Susan Sharp Brenda Smoots Tamara Stewart Debra Wesley Deloise Williams Susan Williams James Wood Rudi 'S 9 T.A.C.T. SPONSOR: Mr. Rudi Ruark 7st Row: Alvin Hawkins, Gwen Hauntz. 2nd Row: Tommy Zear, Susan Sullivan, Debbie Askins, Lynn Denton. 3rd Row: Diane Wynne, Claudia Garth, Lauri Berry. 4th Row: Cubie King, Sherri Walker, Mitzi Smith, Patti Armstrong. 5th Row: Ricky Manning, JoAnn Hornby, Rodrick Hoilie. 4 I.C.T. Program TEACHER-COORDI NATOR: W. A. Wells Adams, E. Allen, K. fi Chandler, E. Collins, T. Cowart, B. Franklin, C. Gay, R. Hammond, R. Harris, J. Harris, L. Hightower, K. Hill, D. Hill, M. Holland, M. Johnson, B. Langley, R. Leaser, B. Lochridge, W. Martin, J. McCauley, R. McMean, C. Oliver, K. Reed, W. Shaokelford, M. Smallwood, W. Spring, D. Stepter, J. Traut, J. Organizations 167 168 Organizations C.V Ruben Arismendez Donald Baker Bill Bow Reginald Carrington Randall Cochran Brandon Collett Michael Cosgrove Frank Decuire Ernie Farrand Bart Garrick Gary Greer Larry Hall Curtis Harris Anthony Hendrickson Terry Higginbotham Billy Hogue Byron Holloway Bertrand Johnson Randy Johnson A.E Larry Jones Thomas Kight Jim Lacey Travis Marshall Kenneth Moore Ronald Morgan Ronald Morris Antonia Palasota Michael Reed Jackie Roach Jack Smith Robert Smith Joseph Stanley Melba Stovall Rickey Talton John Waggoner Stanley Walker Joe Wylie Robert Yarborough Knowled e - Experience - Skill Precision Is Our Standard, ot Our Goal. The Corps Drill Team - Precision, teamwork, and discipline are their bywords, led by Major Stephen Smith. wx?- iP Corps Sweetman Corps Sweetheart Corps Sweetheart Cpt. Ca,-la Hartsfield Cpt. Alayne Ftosebrock - SS6 in Maj. Amber Maynard Co. C. ROTC 1 69 Battalion Commander Battalion Executive Maj. Stephen Smith Officer - HQ Staff Cpt. Clarence Potter The Carter High Color Guard presenting the colors at the Carter - Kimball game. 170 ROTC 1Lt. Greg Fussell 21st ROTC Battalion HQ - Staff 1Lt. Robert Coy 21 st RCTC Battalion HO Staff Cadet CSM Lynn Newman Battalion Sergeant Major- HQ Staff L ' ,-.f- 2 1 ' . 1 ' I yt viaewtf liwwaatlt k'..- K wf 5 5 t ,f -t , N,., , M , . x . .. .M .. 'tm .At ev: -- ., .. -,N,W.1. gzf,W.,.t4- ..t,..,tgX,sa.f gliqtf , m gg g m 1Lt. Robert Dooley Cpt. Danny Moseley Battalion CSecurityJ Battalion CSupplyJ HQ - Staff HQ - Staff Battalion Colors Sergeant y l eeell, H 2 eltt at liftfaws lnnn 1 K .grik ' Mister -this shootin iron is so dirty, there's a garden growing in there. Cadet Billy Dabbs ROTC 171 Compan i 6 , ,. M t, Cpt. Harold Thomas Co. Commander kfiwgtnl ' L, f . ,. Q , I 0 o 'wel 2Lt. Robert Blair Co. Executive QQ 99 Bottom Row: CSM Newman, Cpt. Potter, 1S6 Hornsby, Cpt. Thomes, Maj. Learner, Cpt. Moseley, 1Lt. Fussell, 2nd Lt. Blair. 2nd Row: May, Bennett, Fiios, Paschal, Crow, Black, Hill, Sgt. Edwards, Gilbert, Hawkins. 3rd Row: Brown, SS6 Hosea, Bell, SFC Wylie, Williams, Cpl. Perkins, Sgt. Keller, Cpl. Blair. 4th Row: Johnson, Kelso, Alexander. -A.. ,,...., Cadets Harold Thomas and Tommy Thompson of the corps Rifle team going over their hits and misses, while Roy Fieitz looks on. 1 72 ROTC Corps sponsor Carla Hartsfield look- ing over an Army rifle while Cadet Armondo Crow stands by. Company 9' it Bottom Row: 2nd Lt. Rampy, 1Sg. Petty, 1Li. Gent, Maj. Maynard CSweetheartJ, 1Lt. Coy. 2nd Row: Crockett, Sowells, Hooper, Hernansez, Ssg Evans, Wood, Travis, Reyna, Woodson, Goss, Easter. 3rd Row: SSg Hosea, Turpen, Sgt. Polk, Gaston, Sgt. Chance, Cpl. Johnson, Clayton, Berry, Sgt. Neher, Castleberry. 4th Row: Miles, Hampton, 5th Row: Rutledge, Sorenson. ,J , .7 :Q N ts, 1 .1 ,911 i . f..' .ff , J my 2' V f?L:.+.f ' 1 , -fa., i I ..zy y ' 'vk it C G , a tlnll l f., ,.., f K A Q K aff '-1 f I 'f 11- 'Q -if - r',, 'Q g get , .i N wg 'QW3,',2' Q l 212 :Nags ,M f we :gm gags i f xp .. yd.-:QW . . ,pf Now see sergeant and you a private, you got to follow my orders - so about the Military Ball. . . here honey, being I'm a Holy smoke! All I asked was to put the rifles on your right shoulder! W. if ' 'X '-1 W' ' -ru Q, 1- ki J .fi - 1 Lt. Charles Gent . all . V i , l t irll A A :l ' U, ,Qfi,...... T' . . 2Lt, James Rampy ROTC 173 Company rl . Q VLIV Mx Q H 1 Lt. Brian I Fleming Company Commander Bottom Row: Color Sgt. Dabbs, 1 st Sgt. Smith, 1st Lt. Fleming, 2nd Lt. Thomas, Sweetheart Alayne Rose- brook. 2nd Row: Sgt. Scallorn, Flowers, Sims, Sgt. VonWorner, SSg Martin, Box, Lawson, Hill, Patterson. 3rd Row: Baldwin, Taylor, Rhone, Wilson, Learner, Dauway, Hubbard, Alexander. 4th Row: SSg Reitz, Helm, Hoga, McBride, Jarvis, McDonald. Cadets Charlotte Rhone, Don Lear- ner CStandingj with Robert Scallorn and Doug Hosea checking their merit records. 174 ROTC i i Cadets Billy Dabbs and Charles Gent coaching Debra Berry and Sandra Evans on the range - man, woman's lib with loaded rifles tool Compan . at 4 so of Co. Commander lst Lt. Edward Stowers 'A kf.. QL' - f 'i 'is m t 1' .2 .. as f is t o Es Q . ,al Q RS . 'sg Er asf' rf 2 1 ' E .. S 2nd Lt. Tommy Thompson Bottom Row: 1Sg Andrews, 2ndLt Thompson, 1 Lt Stowers, 2Lt Dooley. 2nd Row: Curlin, Wilson, Sneed, Forward, Williams, Mosely, Brown, Fletcher. 3rd Row: Hornsby, McKinney, Carson, Callans, Lemisy, Sumler, Stevenson, Seraleau. 4th Row: Reece, Walker, Talbert, Malone, Rummel, and Johnson. .fn Oh - we just love a man in uniform - says Marion Brown and Sandra Wilson to the dashing? George Gray. Cadets Billy Dabbs and Lynn Newman CRightj firing against members of the Roosevelt ROTC team during a match. ROTC 1 75 ! gf, pf J 3, fi it EZ l 2nd Lt. Cynitha We Thomas Drill Team Commander Girl's ROTC as The Girl's ROTC Drill Team led by Cadet 2Lt. Cynthia Thomas. The team competed several times against other girls ROTC drill teams in Dallas and Arlington. Miss Thomas and Brian Jarvis check Cadets William Wheat and Tyesky on their rifle manual. 176 ROTC it l , :qt , x.,, Y-as,1wft:lf:.gQffT MJ, mf , ,ttf ,,.' Q- l 44 ' - ,Q 1 A ii ' 'T T-ft1L.'L'ga51Se:l:r'4fft-ws-Qmizggta 31..-faf H- l T 'l wt, EN 'fi l4l ' K gl, T H , t --in . if A f, L .f .,l. I ,aw V- faint'-tgltf T' mmx,y.4m-1.v1,,-' ' 4, J .f . 3 i I ' V ' '--ff-5-111 pr ug. ' rr 'rw it -W T ,riff - T' . Vina .. ' r . Hyffgxf .' .- 2 'VK in '. ,Q 1 VL ,, - I M am' My, lyl-.Xl - A E, T J t It Mi!! xl? r ,fx fx at Q ii ? QM f 7' Q ...ph 1114 hwy, S.. t l '?' in ti ,rib 1 Q - A 1, - .'i'tf1 vi ii. fl: k'.x'1i . '- fbi , Hu if T -.A . uf' ' - zff ialtl' f.-I td'-x' f V' V- T N., Hr ii. M . Y ,, ., ,.. ,..- l 3...-t A ,lg--M it Mw- '-i1fL'egssfiQ7Tl'fe..fl'3 1i4L 'w--'- T T WL- ATT'f'Tilll 'mv i f T' is ?'i' f ig 1 ' fl 'fuk '1'r T T A TT at f'-,w'4: . ,2F2.tif TffA ,VVTT ' 'T f i s yt- Q T ,fail-3 Q-7357 5f,f,-M-wffilfnf T. ,.1f'1ff'-fa e..vI2v',:'5-',mv-'Q' I it if p ,f w:f?'?fQff .WSH T rw -diffs: ,. Q - ,C ftsfflga ' Qliasazq-4,2 f T- T , 5?l'f:7is2+:ti'ffst???e2ei?f2tfffel.tf?Aftuft!?Efi52'f'3tf-fi afffi ff fifffw - And ladies the main point in the manual of arms is teamwork, precision and snap - but this is something else! t,,,,Qf,. The 21 st Ft.O.T.C. Battalion marching in the annual Jaycee Fire Prevention Parade in Oak Cliff, October 27, 1973. Cdt. James Hogan hitting the pavement after going left when he should have gone right- his brother cadets sure look sorry for him, don't they? Alfred Sorensen, Debra Berry and James Travis - obviously discussing military tactics. ROTC 177 178 'Q Mel L' .,-,-M,..,,., W , H V3 1 . ,gi ' .ff-1 x ,- W-IW ., , ,, I .waits- xl' 1 K --1 :u-iw ifgisig .,V , , ' , ff 4 3 L .. 7 1 2 1 in, 1 Q 1 ww -:N Hi 3 ' Qi. ...,, -f : If-:rg 2- fax 'L l i , Q Q I .L l A 4 :M 4-2 '?5.L'aS M5 M it ' J seas ' 1 Q 5 3? , ,MJ 1 1 9:llg I 0 Wu., 11 fl, ' 'Q' 7 '. '-'iff ,fa . - Q 4 Q 'O'v'O . 0. a 5Q I,-of ' A ,Q a Q ff q U uso v .' Yu, f ,.-Q v rv. V ' 4 1 .1 I '4 Q z' Q 5 ' If 'Q' I 4 .Q qs A tg I C kg gf sry gm! ., 1.1-my l 1 , -'rj 1 f F s W . . Ym,, ,W . 9 ,wi If 5. 11 gzigggf' , fifff : we lge Xa 2 .1 , QQ, -s ,, fr .fr- ,sg 15 Y Q v vw- 'o o o .,, 4 'Q ,I e Q N., Sw 4,1187 4 f . gf! K: V A W' w v 'I Q N .mfr w N N i , ,I 1 if , ,,,. 1, ,ww ,- W uv, .W-' 6 dm QW iw MM QWWWM W law, 1, Q1,.f,., ..,,. ,. - ,- -,.- mg:-, iix e,gffA:eagfm-wh-, A-.:,. ',::: i 1 ,-f'- fn -- f.:f:: 1L. 121-5 A :-.. f:.., A - .A,: -f:A: f--ff--:-- L-'- - :Q-Wwlgff Seniors 197 4 - The Best Ever! Adams, Evan Allen, Cindy Allen, Gwenda Allen, Kendal Allen, Lary Allen, Margaret Allen, Mychele Allen, Randy Alexander, Donna Seniors 193 'Ze ,. X .-Mg.. Alvarado, Alice Armstrong, Patty We Arnold, Debra . V Arrington, Candy Ashmore, Cindy ' s Askins, Debbie . 2? , 1' A' Q4 . ' fi.. 5 Q, .U i. f 1, ,zogpr 's' aisx ,- f:,,fz.f Tir! .W . 5 i J Atcnley, Rick Ayers, Stephen Bartee, Wanda ,ap Bastas, Rick 194 Seniors .vs Q-nf' Beasley, Denise Beaumont, Deborah Bennight, Sandy Bergstrom, David Berry, Laurie Blasatti, Tony Blair, Robert Blanton, Beth Brady, Ronnie Bragg, Barry Brimes, Angela Britton, Joyce Seniors 195 Bullard, Carlton Burks, Roger Burns, Poleta 196 Seniors Brotnerton, Betty Brower, Teresa Brozek, Patti Bryson, James Bucnanon, Linda Buerk, Diane Butcher, Pam Butler, Richard Cangelose, Mary Carter, Karen Carroll, Bret Cartwright, Tracy Caruth, Lyneite Chaney, Carol Cherry, Linda Seniors 197 Chester, Kevin Chew, Stephen Choice, Zelda Christian, Monty Christinsen, Linda Clendening, Todd Cobb, Robbie Cole, Kathy Coleman, Gloria Coleman, Wes Collins, Tommy Cook, Robert 198 Seniors 555232- 15 f A lv W. Daniell, Jack David, Agnes Davis, Martha Denton, Lynn Devers, Karen Donaldson, Danny Drummord, Brian Duncan, Teresa 200 Seniors h H 1 Durham, Randy 5 ff' J ,,,. Seniors '7 Forever Duvall, Larry Eddlemon, Donna X Edwards, Pamela zz A Qi .QQQ Edwards, Roddey Ellis, Lynnis Elsberg, Donna CLawj England, Chris Farness, Beverly Fawks, Randy Seniors 201 Ferrell, Sharon Finney, Debbie Flanagan, Cindy Flemming, Brian Flowers, Talena Foley, Dan 202 Seniors 'P fi 4'42f':. ' -5 Forward, Cherilyn Foster, Duane Foster, Mickey Frederick, Tamara Freeman, Gayle Freeman, Karol Fuller, Esther Fussell, Greg Gaither, Sonny Gamblin, Elaine Gardener, Debbie Garrett, Cecelia Seniors 203 Garth, Claudia Gay, Robert Gendron, Liane Gent, Charles Giacomo, Nancy Gibbs, Linda Gonzales, Mercedes Goode, Robert Graham, Debbie 204 Seniors Garrick, Bart Garrick, Suzann Ya gms .ix 10' , x ci' Gray, Carole Greer, Charles Green, Kenneth Gresham, Cindy Grist, Steve Guthrie, Carol Haedge, Randall Hall, Nelda Hardy, Patty Harper, Donna Harper, Rathiel Seniors 205 Harris, Cheryl Harris, Jay Harris, Richard Harrison, Sheryl Hartsfield, Carla Hawkins, Alvin Hawkins, Florence Hayes, James Haynes, Sherri 206 Seniors Seniors 7 On The G0 Q!-'Mar WNV' . 'QR' . Hazzard, Bruce Head, Patricia Henderson, Renwick Henningion, Sherman Hernandez, John Hernandez, Robert Hicks, Deanna Hicks, Kay Seniors 207 Higginbotham, Willie Hight, Renee Hightower, Cindy Hightower, Kenneth Hill, Charles Edward Hocutt, Paula Holland, Mack Hoover, Valetia Hornby, Joan Houvard, John Huddleston, Paul Hughes, Lynnette 208 Seniors A ' iii 1 x Ek 4 wig N J, f 5 3 K 1 Q Aww 'f . f NM V' 'M' ,Q oogl o ole , , rfihkx hgiff. - , W Li -- X 'Q . ' rg ? X 'T Q is il f li ggi Q K r Q .li Y uf' i wif Jackson, Dana Jacob, Madison Janacek, Doris Johnson, Sheryl Seniors 209 Johnson, Richard Jones, Pamela Jones, Pamela Shalain Jones, Pat Jones, Roy Jordan, Gene Justice, Julie Karonka, Mark Keller, Jerry GRADUATION : Climax Of Twelve Kempe Katha Kennamer Kathy v Kerr Kevin za, fv ,, 8 v I ww ,, x Ya Kimmlck Kam Kimple Lnsa Klempln David Klempln Garry Kleypas Steve Klis, Deborah S os21 Klosterman, Larry Krueger, Doris Kuehl, Michelle Kurt, Debbie Lacey, Jim Lacy, Mark 212 Seniors 'WX ISIN like r Larimer, Linda Latham, Debra Latimer, Teri Lee, Billy Lee, Sandra Leeks, Jaoquelin Liljestrand, Cheryl Lindsey, Debbie Lister, William Seniors 213 Matthews, Mike McCovvn, Hal McCoy, Scott 214 Seniors Lochridge, Wes Lynch, James Malone, Martha Mann, Gina Martin, Betty Martin, Patrick -09 IVIcEihannori, Kimbra McGee, Kay McKay, Mark McKee, Debbie McKee-ver, Don McKinr1ie, Charee 4134 ffk McKnight, Mary McQueen, Beih Merz, Richard Seniors 215 Meyer, Sharon Miller, Randy Miracle, Joan Mixon, Loren Monn, Scott Moore, Kenny Moore, Steve Morgan, Pam Morgan, Ron Mortland, Roxanne Muckleroy, Larry Mullan, Laurie 216 Seniors c ,H N' gig 5 4 I,,k K f ... .- - ,H ..+-- ,+ ...Qu-4 14..'L:' Q.. ez--,N r, ,,v . , rg' 1. ' ' 8+ sa' , ge . 5 F S,'r1f,Q-ell is 0' if J I -an at D, iff.. s.'c.f'f.'f- Mullens, Donna Neely, Karen Nipper, Paul Zoro Nisbet, Ruthie Noble, David Norman, Sherry Northington, Teresa Oats, Terry Ojeda, Richard Oliver, Kenneth Seniors 217 Olsovsky, Sharon Orr, Yoridi Pardue, Terri Parr, Chuck Parramore, Jam Peace, Vicki Pena, Brady Perry, Jesse Perry, Paula 218 Seniors Ash. Phillips, Steve Philp, Paul Potter, Clarence Prewitt, Donna Price, She-rilyn Purcell, Debbie Hagan, Kathie Ramirez, Christine Seniors 219 Rampy, James Ray, Debbie Reudelhuber, Margaret Richardson, Howard Richards, Jackie Riley, Henry Rimes, Alan Roach, Jackie Roberts, Richard Robinson, Karen Robison, Berta Rockett, Phil 220 Seniors Rodriquez, Tina Rose-brook, Alayne Ross, Devvanna Rudd, Sharon Seniors 221 Ftumbley, Phil Sallee, Donna Sanchez, Christine Sanders, Lisa Sayen, Pattee Scallorn, Robert Schindler, Debbie Scott, Oura Sessions, Charlotte Shaw, Michael Shelly, Debbie Shelton, Betty 222 Seniors A1 an l.7'. ..?1!' Shepard, Kathy The End Of The Be innin Shepardson, Russell Shoemaker, Brenda -mag.. .M .. 4-kmlnrv rl Simmons, Craig Simmons, Randall Simpson, Brenda Skelton, Sherry Sledge, Tracy Smallwood, Rosalyn Seniors 223 Splavvn, Debby Spruce, Stephanie Staats, Gary 224 Seniors Stamps, Brad Steele, Jerry Stephens, Susan Stepter, James Stovall, Nlelba Stults, .Joyce fix f0 ' .anf'f't V N-mga Smith, Eric Smith, Mitzi Smith, Scott Smith, Stephen Smith, Vicki Smoot, Cathy Snyder, Nancy Sours, William Sparks, Henry Seniors 225 Thomas, Eiaine Thompson, Scott Thompson, Steve 226 Seniors Taylor, Cathy Taylor, Lee Taylor, Royce Taylor, Sabrina Thomas, Cynthia Thomas, Diane Sturdivan, Ron Sullivan, Susan Swanson, Patsy Swensk, Mickey Taokett, Sharon Talbot, Renae Walls, Teena Ward, Elizabeth Waters, Leslie Watkins, Marty 'GN Watterson, Debbie Wells, Brenda Wilder, Debbie Wilhelm, Kirk Wilkins, Joe ?Q Tigert, Karen Todd, Mark Toynes, Portia Trammell, Stephen Turner, Kay Unsell, William Walling, John Walling, Tim Walker, Sherri Seniors 229 Seniors Look Williams, Dorothy A. Williams, Eleila Williams, Susan Williams, Terri Williams, Willie Williamson, Cheryl 230 Seniors To Future vvauen, Rocky Williams, Cynthia Williams, Delorise ff .ga-w ,X sn, Wilson, Joe Wilson, Leonard Wooley, Wayne Wynne, Diane Yamamoto, Brad Yarborough, Robert York, Gary Zear, Tommy Zett, Suzanne iw 1 H 'E W, Kg O S 3 TS- 1 if fl, ' Y i Y 'Qs .A-P' was . 1 -r QA!-NQX iw. gg Q 3 ' 'F' ,A Abbe, Pam Adams, Bruce Wait ntil'7 ', y , , , fs? l A ,Wi Hi, K s A ,L,x L . Haig ? W x 'es . .. Q me 3- , My 1 l Kiwi 3 S A LQ if he .,, -4, iz Allen, Lawrence Allen, Lee Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anguiano, John L. Shannon Sharon Dorothy Archer, Becky Artman, Sheryl Askins, David Bailey, Douglas k 2,1 r l Juniors 233 234 Juniors Bailey, Karen Ball, Vicki Barber, Janet Barksdale, Jewel Barnett, Mike Barree, Inge Bates, Juanita Bean, Rhonda Beckner, Clark Beckner, Mark Bellomy, John Blankenship, Melinda Boatwright, Rhonda Bond, Gary Bost, Debbie Brewer, Donna Britton, Bob Brock, Jill Brown, Belinda Bryan, Anita Burgdorf, Linda Burks, Karen Cain, Denise Campos, Esteban Carpenter, Cara Carr, Francine Carroll, Tammy Carter, Emily Carter, Teresa Chambers, Allen Chandler, Eric Clark, David Clark, Mike Clendening, Gaelyn Coats, Chuck 7 My M? e zv vfzi ff ' J 1- az' g 4: , ' yas ' f iii K I 23, , it wt L45 w at . ,V ii, r A . J ifffiai if' 33 T 2 i tk Q2 3 it 2? ti' 3? V yan ' ix J, 9 'f it is Z 'Q t ' K fgi , fp ' 1' Zio, 2, 4 el 1 f 9 32,4 gf ibiza if 'Sf f ,Ja lv .ll r : 1-' :E ff, -r ,rw fjgg wx Nia , Ji M17 l fl:-65, mm' Wai. l v: r . 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P 3' J 'QQ Q I x M --in Q W , - . , . . .:.m,'g,,,za Y ' A l 4 x , 2 Q , 5 , . 4 , .- my 'P' . gg Q he E Peacock, Susan Peppers, Debra Peters, Bill Peters, Bobby Peters, Karyn Peterson, Philmore Petty, Bose Phillips, Paul Philp, Mark Piercey, Lisa Pietsch, Mary Pirkle, Donna Poindexter, Cindy Poston, Marla Pounders, Gina Primm, Billie Rawlings, Patricia Ray, Ronnie Fteitz, Billy Juniors 241 Remele, Susan Richardson, David Riddle, Joan Roan, Brenda Robbins, Serena Roberts, Karen Rorex, Tena Roschlau, Carrie Roschlau, Connie Ross, Gene Russell, Kim Schulze, Ronald Schwalm, Dana Shumate, Rickey Skipper, Sheila Slovak, Tony Smith, Becky Smith, Billy Jack Smith, Rodney Sparks, Kenneth Starks, Sharon Stewart, Tamara Straub, Teri Sturgis, Delta Summerill, Dorothy Taylor, Karen Teeple, Joanna Thomas, Tommy Thompson, Chris Thompson, Michael Thornton, Ben Thornton, Marty Threatt, Brad Tompkins, Karen Travis, Robert Q rqs l-0. K vm 'ix' ZZ' 111' 'Miki ,Yi f . Kg 'io' V f f l W MPP ! I nf f .. ' , ?.,,,r 'By' ' E 3- 2 it , tw.. v az- 1 'L mm- V, .rw ' ' r'51?Q'z', 135' ' i, Tammy Vaughn, Laura Von Woerner, Karl Weatherford, Larry Wells, Bruce Wheatley, Ava Wieting, Bob Wigand, Lisa Williams, Audrey Williams, Carmalie Williams, Cindy Williams, Debbie Williams, Larry Williams, Ray Williams, Velma Wilson, Kenny Wright, Bruce Wright, Deborah Wright, Frances Wright, Patricia Wynne, Kim Yaquinto, Gail Yates, Gordon Yates, Janet Young, Tim Zett, James Zoeller, Janet Juniors 243 Sophomore SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Derek Herron - President Rosalind Jackson - Vice-President Sherry Pendecraft - Secretary Janie Repp - Treasurer Harryeta Vllright - Reporter i, AW? 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Q . - v-v Wm as .swf KW X x ,K 5 ' QM X H X x Qq ggw? f L Ms, ,.W,1 ,I W,- ' ZE2Swa?S.qN K Mr. Rollings Completes First Year Mr. B. B. Rollings completed his first full year as principal of Carter in '74. His able leadership was exhibited in many ways as an administrator, a disciplinarian, a mediator, a cheerleader, and a student's friend. As head of a bustling population of students and teachers, lvlr. Ftollings is always moving, talking, and deciding. Still, he always has time to give an open ear to problems, queries, and complaints. His job is difficult. His hours are long. Nevertheless, Mr. Rollings continues to tackle this job with the enthusiasm that earns him a place in the hearts of those around him. N'1llll Mr. Ftollings must cope with the pressure that accompanies his new job. Mr. Rollings played a major role in the pep assembly program. . k . r ,bw K 3 .3 QA, 1-I I 1 .fl 4 .1 K ,J on C 1-w , ,., g-1 ' 35 L V' A ,lf 7 Q.. Assistant Principals Lead the Wa Mr. Epps is a veteran of many years at Carter. ---3 Mr. Parrish masters his Walkie-talkie. Mr. Price carries a heavy work-load. Y Principals utstandm Admlnlstrators The assistant principals, Mr. Epps, Mr. Price, and Mr. Parrish are an integral part of the administration of Carter. These walkie-talkie wielding wizards cope with all ofthe various problems that arise during the school year. Although their job is seemingly unpleasant, it is vital and necessary to the smooth operation of the school. These dedicated men provide the expert assistance that enables Carter to continually improve and progress. The job of assistant principal requires a special type of person. One is required to take special administrative courses in order to qualify for the job. Mr Epps received a B.S. from University of Texas and a lVl.A. from N.T.S.U. Mr. Price earned degrees from U.T., Prairie View and E.T.S.U. Mr. Parrish graduated from S.M.U. and holds a M.Ed. from E.T.S.U. I .0 '.5'..,.i.,.,Q , MRS. DOROTHY FOSTER Secretary I 'O 'Ox 'v A 'Gio g -O 0 . Bm, sn I. , no I MS. MCGAHA I Office Clerk MS. ALMA KERL CounseIor's Clerk -f' MRS. VIRGINIA WALLS Office Clerk ffice Personnel 7 DOROTHY COWART Office Clerk MS. JOHNETTA MCLEROY Office Clerk R? 'Qi Q I A 'Vi' . ,,.z ,... l .Z MS. BOBBIE DRURY Office Clerk l l 1 l l l MS. BARBARA BARNETI' MS. ANNA DUGGER Office Clerk Office Clerk 258 W r Znwiz.-fg, QM' dl' ,.7fq,.f I w vggv lgirggg .2113 K5 1 7' ll s m , 1 s'sx, um. zzz' , 6 QWK 1 5 l , U ll MS. BUELAH JERIGAN 1 H Nurse's Aid ximian' ll Q .1 P ' s , , ,,.'- - a - , 4, .wh l . 45 iswllifn sg I-id, ,Q 51 f' Q auf,-b Us .gusxfga 55381 ,aint was Ms R 1 4 if-an gui! , H .It F1 'E' wi :'5'fQ wi' Rf,-ai., fu, -gf MS. RUTH ARMSTRONG Office Clerk i MS. ERMA MELTON MS. ELEANOF? HAMILTON Office Clerk Nurse 25 Counselors MR. DUANE EWALT N.T.S.U. - BS., M.Ed. Counselor I 1 MRS DELIA M MAULDIN MISS JUDY ANNE GARDNER Texas Col B S N T S U d Henderson St. Col. - BS. S M U M of Gund N.T.S.LJ. - M.S.E. z,,,, ,, , x A my , 2 H es.sss fi., R l , 4, A- W I H , , . . M MISS BETTY J. HALE N.T.S.U. -B.S,, M.H.P.E.R., M.Ed. Librar And I.B.M. Staffs . MS. JACEL M. BURKS N.T.S.U. - BS., ME. MS. PAT TEEPLE I.B.M. Clerk MS. SUE SMITH Clerk MS. BILLYE HARRISON MS. SYLVIA BROOKSHIRE Clerk Data Representative 'UN MRS. GERRY DALBY English MRS. CAROLYN DOWNING S.M.U. - B.A. English MS. SUSAN GOERING Texas Tech - BA English i ' MRS. ROSEMARY ALEXANDER N.T.S.U. - B.A. English isl 'ili i . , A V i i A . 'ff MRS. DOROTHY MAE CANADY MS. UNDA INLOW BiShOD COHGQG- BS. N.T.S.U. -B.A., M.Ed. 62 English English N.T.S.U. - B.A., U.T.A. - M.A. E11 lish Department S1327 MRS. STEPHANIE PECENA U.T. - B.A. English MS. ENID GAIL BARRON E.T.S.U. - B.A. Journalism, English in MS. FRANCES WEYGANDT Texas Wesleyan College - B.A., S.M.U. - M.L.A. English MRS. PATRICIA L. HODGE T.W.U., Jarvis Christian Col. - B.A. English MRS, LENDA N. DABNEY Bishop College, T.W.U. - BS. American Literature 26 264 MRS. NANCY E. C. IVY N.T.S.U. - l3.S. Communication Skills MISS IVIYBNA COPELAND N.T.S.U. - B.A. English Comm. Skills New Approach To E11 lish P- -C1 . ,sm I In - . I0 I Ie Fi, I M4 I , o A I ' 0 C' 5 5 Q f MRS. GLORIA G. KING T.S.U. - B.A., U.T. - M.A. Communication Skills, English MRS. BARBARA HOBSON Bishop College, T.W.U. - B.S. English Foreign Langua e Department MRS. JO-CLAIRE MARKHAM Stephen F. Austin - BA. German, English -ww... 5 , . i 'A V V. I 'M ' ' 1 , I A i . L , I Q ' e 12 5' Ms. MOLLY BARROW A g lnstitgto Technologico de Monterrey, La. Tech -Ng M Spamsh . I EV I f I . 3 ,r,' M Q fa V l ' LILLIAN STAMPS E.T.S.U.-BA., MA. M Spanish 2' MRS. MARY J. CREEL Southeastern St. College - M.Ed. Latin, English MRS. CELIA RUSSELL U.T.A. - B.A., M.A. French 66 athematies Department MRS. SHIRLEY R. FISHER Prairie View AGM - BS., M.Ed. Algebra, Geometry, F.O.M. MS. JOY UTTERBACK Math iii' 5 ,.W.:1tw- f' J--5:::yq . ' KWH, ,. K, MR. GEORGE MOUNT E.T.B.C. - B.A., Sul Ross - M.Ed Related Algebra MR. CARL GROVEFR N.T.S.U. - B.A. Trig, F.O.M., M.O.C.E., Geometry MR. JOHN A. ABBE Clilton Jr. College - A.A., N.T.S.U. - BS. Calculus, Trig, Geometry any - wma if qeyf:-. gm ffalyl T: fm --se-....,,,,M. MRS. SHIRLEY ALEXANDER Tx. Tech - BA., U. of Cincinnati - M.Ed. Algebra Pnaqqf MRS. GWEN HURST Bishop College - B.S. F.O.M., I.A. ,Zi QQQE i ii ,331 . ' , Y A MR. DAVID WHITSETT MS. DORIS YVONNE JENSON South Plains College -A.A., Texas Tech - BS. Grambling College - B.S. 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'If I- H'.+.'- - I' 2:1.f.f.: I '::'s:'0o,v ,,: 2'oQv .,:y'.c MS. MARY BETH LASATER MR. ARTHUR TALKINGTON -B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Q.U.l N.T.S.U. emistry Biology awk, MR. JOE BIRMINGHAM U.T.A. - BS., N.T.S.U. - M.Ed. Physical Science MR. LEWIS LEE HILL E.T.S.U. - MS. Biology Science Department MR JAMES HILLERY Hulson-Tillotsoh College - B.A. Physical Science , 9 I o 4 r U MRS. EVELYN E. AGUILAR MS. FRANCES HEATH U. of Wls. - BS., S.M.U. - M.L.A. Prairie View - BS. Biology Biology MS. JANET BECKMAN MR, WILLIE Fl, HINSON N.T.S.U. - B.A., T.W.LJ. - LLD. Bishop College - BS. Biology, Physical Science Physics, POM. MRS. ANNE MILLER N.T.S,U. - BS., Texas Tech Special Ed. MR. ABELARDO PONCE N.T.S.U. - B.S. Mex. Am. Studies, Am. Govt MR. WILLIAM H. LESTER Bishop Col. - BS., N.T.S.U. - M.Ed. Am. Govt., Am. Hist. MS. BEVERLY HARLAN U.T. -BS., S.M.U. -M.A. Am. Govt., Ad. Soc, Sci. Problems MR. KEDRIC COUCH U. Wyo. - BS., Austin Col Football Coach fiv f igs. .F N fr T MR. PRESTON COX N.T.S.U. - B.S. World History Q ocial tudles Department MR. BILL STALLINGS New Mex. State, Tex. Wesleyan - BS. Tex. History, Boys PE. MR. FREDDIE JAMES Prairie View ASM - M.Ed. History MR. JOHN H. WHITE, JR. MH. JAMES NEELY U.T. - B.A., N.T.S.U., S.M.U. A.C.C. - B.S., E.T.S.U. - MA. Psychology, History History 8. , x 5+ ., I Q W Y fs '- QQW' x-1 XTX 152 i W Q X , 3 'Q t , gk x -.Li ' 'Z .3 -X K Q .1 .F l iii :iz .. .. . Q Qs- . .1. Q, V-...V 1. ,.x.i.g,ik.1 K .gg- zi fri . .. R . f I yr ' ' i -L cc 'T 1 , l MR. JOE TEAGUE M.Mus., Quachita Bapt. Univ., North Texas Univ., Univ. of Tulsa Am fwffgiaszsf, 'H' .,.. ..,. W. .. We . .N ' f MRS. MARY LOU ENOX MR. JIMMY DICKENS BS. - E.T.S.U., Texas Tech Univ., Grad Work - E.T.S.U. E.T.S.U. - B.S., M.Ed. World Hist., American Hist. and Civics American History, Coach Negro American Studies and World Geography 557175115li21553137-5ZEEWSQSYSYQQQSQWZWER ,,5.,,- M . ,.....k ?2iff1fisi5iZiY75?3ff 1.1 ' ilsh wu I I Q 4 f, T ff' l ggi A and , 4 f ,M , U, 5 . ,.... ,.,..,,,.,,T'l51nfg.. 45,,tf?j1'6ff' . , , f wr jf- M w 353 wi iw e . few ff ' A A A She MISS MILLIE TWEDDELL B.S. - Ball St. Univ., M.S. - E.T.S.U. World History, U.S. History, Civics 'fi 9' ' if .ff .f ,f .'1,, 'f .Q I f . X X X ...fd M . W' MS. MARIE HARRISON N.T.S.U. - B.A. American History, American Govt. MR. MICHAEL STACEY B.S. - Hist., Sam Houston St. Univ., E.T.S.U., Humanities, European Std., Am. Gov., Golf Coach, Key Clb., and Sheriffs Posse History and Civics MR. MARION F. COOPER BS. - Education, B.A. - History, S.M.U. San Jose State, Calif. American History, and Civics MR. JOSE LOPEZ I3.S. - N.T.S.U. for Am. Hist., Government and World History 27 74 MR. JACK E. RUMBLEY N.T.S.U. -BM., M.M,E. Band, The Herd MRS. LINDA JACKS Texas Tech - BA. Speech, Debate, English, N.F.L. MS. JANICE BENNER Texas Tech - BA., Sophia U. CJapan5 Drama, English, Thespians 14,4 , , , E L i. K 1.3, M ,gfq . .I .nn W Y - MS. ANNE KELLEY N.T.S.U. - BS. Art, Sheriffs Posse MISS CAROLYN MIRACLE T.C.U. - B.F.A., T.W.U. - M.A. Art, Art Club MISS ANITA SCHLOER Texas Tech - B.M.E., M.M.E. Orchestra MS. MADELEINE MERIDITH N.T.S.U. - B.S. Art MR. RICHARD DODD Choir Creative Arts - Music, Art, S eech, and Drama 275 76 if .3 2 ..-as 2 -If 1 31 MRs.JE1TfE M. NEALY MR JOE BARNETV U.T., euuercol. - RN. U-T -B-B-A H.O.C.T., Tahos DE. D-E-C-A Career Programs f . , MR. W. A. WELLS MRS. MARTHA NORMAN N.T.S.U. - BS., MS. E.T.S.U. - BS., S.M.U. - M.L.A. l.C.T., V.I.C.A. V.O.E., O.E.A., Cheerleaders R V' L A KN MFI. BILLY YOUNGBLOOD :La A N.T.S.U. - Bs. 451.5 A Power Mechanics, Metal ff,-gf.: QI: MRS. WILLIE ANN EDWARDS BS. - Elem. Ed., M.E. - Education C.V.A.E. EEEE ' - . QEEA . - ---- ,'., I . . cccc, ,c.., . - .ew . . ' ,,.,. .,,yx,,, .r. . . me . ' ,N I --We 4. as 1 + WN I . Univ. of Aiabama - BS. 1 Home Economics Cooperative Ed. MR. BOB CAMBELL N.T.S.U. -MA. D.E., D.E.C.A. MS. ANN WILSON Bishop College, Univ. of Mich. V.O,E., o.E.A. 277 78 Homemakin Department MS. ELLEN R. FISHKIND N,T.S.U. - BS., T.W.U. - MA. Consumer Education, Home and Family Living .I , . n. iff Mi-2. f - .za -n, - V.-swf, Q . if ,,,, ,,,,,.L . :,g ,' . , .:,f',-L k,,,' , M 2..T ' 5 nm.V . . , . MRS. BERTHA F. LOUGHRIDGE T.W.U. - BS., MS. Homemaking MRS. GWENDOLYN SAVAVVAH Prairie View AGM - B.S. Home and Family Living, Home Management MS. CAROLYN STEWART Texas College - BS. Homemaking MRS. MILDRED SANDERSON Kansas State U, - i3.S. Homemaking MR. JIM MYRES MR. CHARLES ALLEN MOODY N.T.S.U. -B.S., M.Ed. Prairie View-B.S. Drafting Power Mech., Plastics Industrial Education 2, . . X fl in 'Ph 3 83, l Serif, f Q, . , A at .. E QE, wx , w l 1 gf? E rt v, Ep-0' N Q S - Q , t iif sk f gilig- . -' fi :ii ' .ir V ,-'S U N. .. - f lim i l 1. MR. J. A. CRUM MR. PHILLIP HARRELSON N.T.S.U. - l3.S. N.T.S.U. - B.S. Drafting, Football, Basketball Metal and Wood Shop MR. THOMAS MYERS MR. HORACE L. JOHNSON N.T.S.U. -B.S., IVl.Ed. Prairie VieWA8tM-BS. Wood Shop Electronics, Plastics 279 280 I img.. 5 V S. SG. WILLIAM ATKINS 21 Years Army - Ret. R.O.T.C. . . ' ' .. -f 4 - .. ' 552.1 'I 11252 1 . - A I h , , I R I E EX? iss, . I ff I . Q . Q I 3. Q Q X I 5 5 S in me I Q K . fr 'I gi 'iw X W 'W -I ff? Z? -25 23317 I .K A k,,. , iw Nag. r - 3' ' ww m A 2 M xp E NN 3 5. Q i . J X L Xdm I 5 N. J ff f x I I F I. , KI 1 LT.C. LEONARD KIMMICK, JR. MS. VIRGINIA ANN FARR S.lvl.U. - M.L.A., U. of Nebraska - T.W.U. - BS., M.Ed. B.G.E. P.E., Drill R.O.T.C. R.0.T.C.,P.E., nd tudy Hall I MR. WILLIAM LEE STANLEY Bishop College - B.S., E.T.S.U. - M.S. P.E. MR. EARNEST D. ROSS Study Hall I MRS. ARZOIE L. JENKINS Paul Quinn College - B.S. P.E. MRS. LELA M. EDWARDS Bishop College Study Hall MRS. GLADYS A, YOAKUM N.T.S.U. - B.A., M.A. Typing MR. WAYNE R. MOHUNDRO Stephen F. Austin - BS., Tex. Wesleyan - MAdm.Ed. Bookkeeping, Salesmansnip Sw piii,pp ippipiiipi 'i ea 3 MS. BOBBIE MASON Baylor University - B.B.A. Typing, Business Law Typing MRS. PEGGY MURRAY SMU. -B.A., Bus. Ed. Business And Typin MRS. GLADYS H. SHELTON East Texas Study Hall -W4 .'.., - .1 - f - - .52 K is aw hiffkfgix figs Yi ff ' . MRS. BETTY J. HILL Prairie View ASTM - B.A., M.Ed. General Business MS. CAROL PIERCE In Memoriam: Facult 7 3-7 4 The faculty played a big part in making 73-74 an outstanding year for Carter. Their participation and constant backing of school activities was an inspiration to the entire student body. Few places can one find teachers as willing to take part as at Carter. From the principal on down, each have contributed time and effort in support of our school. The faculty showed itself to be dedicated to making Carter number one as well as providing quality education. .f f. Q V it 3. , . IX 282 ' r at f , ,. otg g T 5 IIWVV x 1 , .,, f f 1 y ,f fy ff 1' ,, P! .... ...4 523. v E O ' J HZ.. WWMMWM 283 f v as Q-fvrm+s,msaeeswseavmww4mv-mwwm. -m,......W...,,,, . wwe? A . ' ik. A alru Queen if :,4w. ' Y W-+-...... Q his Sw r .Q I o M D ld? ? Ff E me ge ns A ,Mm V ,A lbbk qqqb VVAAV .3 W WM w,Ww--M, ,..x . ,,., Q- WW,-p ,-mrxgz-.Q,,r.m'.-W.....i...., ESTAUR P9595 SEAS TCE WEAR 'raw 1 , . Q ' ' , 1-fl 1-k f.mf 'Y' ' gf 55 .za , Mafsvs 1, W K'67iNL:-' iifrkf 1-9-ff QU! ' , 9' A -merif wi-N-g,f:Af' vw xg ' . ,yu ' L- W ff M' W, ,ig 'sjggi FQ' ,K ' ffm tizilg 11-Y ,. ,.,:I'sfLk.5.fw ,N 394225 - ,,,1mkgfff.pffwff2i5ffrQf4si3, Eff' ' I V L f' 5. 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Doddie liked what he heard. l-le still needed more light and so he said, Let there be spots, and lo, Cook, Ware and Barron aimed the spots on the stage before our very eyes. And Doddie said, Let there be firmament separating the audience from the back stage, and lo, the drop was dropped by Peters, Dean, Marshall and I-lall. Doddie saw that all ot it was good and he went and rested inthe D. of l. Cit he was brave enough to climb the ladder.J 55, r an ft ,-1 THE CCDNCERT CHCDIR proudly presen+s 'rhe Frank Loesser and Aloe Burrows Musical , --How T0 succffn IN BUSINESS U wmlour wg REALLY T SQEJ , Q C QL ak V W FRANK Jiigf? O 'iubc C , K W C. C4 O dlfilfy QC fw 27 i iff? 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ROTC Drill Team, Chess Club, Karate Club, Award in English for Straight A's ARMSTRONG, PATTI Spurs, Y-Teens, French Club, TACT, IBM Asst., Tutor, Calicos, FTA, Sr. Girl Most Likelyto Succeed, NHS ARNOLD, DEBRA Band, Concert Choir, Spurs, Basketball Team, Y-Teens, Volleyball Team, IBM Asst, Teacher's Aide, How to Succeed In Business ASHMORE, CINDY Y-Teens, Spurs, Calicos, Art Club, Sr. Homecoming Nominee ASKINS, DEBBIE Spurs, Y-Teens, French Club, TACT, IBM Asst., FHA, FTA, Sheriffs Posse ATCHLEY, RICK Student Council, Spanish Club, Tutor, DECA BARTEE, WANDA Spurs, Student Council, Charm Club BASTAS, RICK B-Team Football, FCA, Handball Team CCapt.J, Wrangler, Ouill and Scroll, Street Hockey, Sheriffs Posse BATES, VALENCIA NHS, Drama Club, Calico Lt, German Club, Spurs, Most Friendliest Sr. Girl BEAUMONT, DEBORAH D. Spurs, NHS BENNIGHT, SANDY VOE BERGSTROM, DAVID Golf, HA, Sheriffs Posse, Student Council, FCA BERRY, LAURI Spurs, Calicos, Bible Credit, TACT, NHS BIASATTI, TONY Varsity Football, 2 yr. Letterman, All District, All Metro, All Greater Dallas Offensive Kicker, FCA, Student Council, Varsity Track BLAIR, ROBERT Key Club, French Club, ROTC, ROTC Color Guard, Student Council, Ecology Club BLANTON, MELISSA BETH Spurs, Stagecraft - Summertree, Brigadoon, Harvey BOONE, DOROTHY Swim Team, Spurs, Y-Teens, Student Council BRADY, RONNIE Football Capt., All District, B- Team, 2 Yr. Letterman, Student Council, Concert Choir, Brigadoon, Jr. Class Vice Pres. Sr. Class Vice Pres., FCA, Debate' Club, Principal's Advisory Committee, Office Asst., Outstanding Offensive Lineman, Valentine Sweetheart, Reject BRAGG, BARRY Concert Choir, The Herd, JCL, Spirit Band, Wrangler Staff Photographer BROWER, TERESA DE, FHA, Spurs BRYSON, JAMES B-Team, Junior Varsity, Varsity Football, FCA, Soccer BUERK, DIANE Spurs, Calicos, French Club, Drama Club, Student Council, Sr. Advisory Committee, Buerk and Burns BUTCHER, PAM Spanish Club, Younglife, Tahos Club - Sect., Spurs, Attendant Office Asst., Sheriffs Posse, HOCT, Mid-term Grad., Butch Award CANGELOSE, MARY ANNETTE Spurs - 2 Yrs., Spanish Club - Treasurer, Spanish Club - Vice Pres., Student Council - 2 Yrs., DECA - Reporter, Sheriffs Posse CARUTH, LYNETTE Calicos, French Club, Spurs CASTLE, MARCUS ROTC - Sgt. CHANEY, CAROL Spanish Club, Spurs, Tutor, Calicos, Counselor Asst. CHEW, STEPHEN L. Marching Band, Concert Band, Contest Band, ROTC Band, Spirit Band, Solo and Ensemble, NHS, German Club, Student Council, JCL, Round-Up Staff, Tutor, Chess Club, Bible Award, 3rd Place Browne Open Chess Tourney CHOICE, ZELDA Student of the Month, Spurs, Student Council - Vice Pres., Charm Club, Jr. Achievement, Life Leadership, Project PACSS, Sr. Advisory Committee, Human Awareness, Office Asst., Principal Advisory Committee CHRISTIAN, MONTY Soccer Team, DE, Sheriffs Posse CLEMMONS, RICK Soccer Team, Art Club, Sheriffs Posse, HECE, JA, ROTC QWACJ, AAA CAII American Alcoholicj, Charm Club COLEMAN, GLORIA F. Spurs, FHA, Charm Club - Vice- Pres. COLEMAN, WESLEY Soccer Team, Sheriffs Posse, Latin Club, Key Club, Tutor, Band COOK, ROBERT Bye, Bye Birdie, Student Council, Sheriffs Posse, Stage Crew, Harvey, Concert Choir, DaIby's Crumbums, Ecology Club, Thespians COVINGTON, MIKE Soccer Team, AAA CAII American Alcoholicj COWAN, PHYLLIS Spurs, Calicos, Y-Teens - Vice Pres., Student Council, Round-Up Staff, Sophomore Class Favorite, Junior Class Favorite, NHS, Soph. Homecoming Princess Nom., Jr. Homecoming Princess Nom., Sr. Homecoming Princess Nom., Concert Choir, Bye, Bye Birdie, VOE, Most Beautiful Sr. Girl Nom. CRANE, DEAN B Honor Roll, Band CROSS, SUSAN Spurs, Y-Teens, Spanish Club - Reporter, OEA - Historian, Drama Club, Red Cross, VOE COWDEN, ROSS M. Band, Orchestra, All City Band, Debate Club, NFL, Drama Club, Harvey, Creative Writing Club, Student Council COX, CINDY Spurs, Calicos, NHS - Sect., VOE, OEA - Treasurer, Spanish Club, Sr. 74 Troublemaker COY, ROBERT P. Human Awareness, ROTC, Explorers, ROTC Drill Team, Demoloy, Sheriffs Posse CURRY, CARLA Calicos, Spurs, Sr. 74 Troublemaker, Dugger's Super Skipper CURRY, KAREN Y-Teens, Y-Teens - Pres., Spurs, Sheriffs Posse, Mid-Term Grad. DANIELL, JACK Student Council- President, Student Council - 3 Years, Inter- Club Council, Life Leadership, NHS - 2 Yrs., Key Club - 3 Yrs., FCA - 3 Yrs., Frenching Club, Wrangler Staff - 2 Yrs., Principals Advisory Committee, Sheriffs Posse, B-Team Football, Varsity Baseball - 2 Yrs., Best All Around Sr. Boy Nom., Friendliest Sr. Boy Nom., Student of the 5 Month, Young Texan of the Month, Quill and Scroll, Who's Who DAVID, ROSARIO AGNES Math Club - 2 Yrs., Business Manager, Girl Scout, Exchange Student DAVIS, MARTHA FHA, French Club, Counselor Asst., IBM Asst. DDENTON, LYNN Spurs, Spanish Club, Swim Team, DE, TACT DILLARD, DAVID Student Council, Round-Up Staff Photographer, Lite Leadership, Sheriffs Posse, Art Club, U-Take-It Club, A Honor Roll, B Honor Roll DOOLEY, GLENN Sheriffs Posse, Ms. Melton's Favorite DRUMMOND, BRIAN Soccer Team, Student Council, Band, Spirit Band, Red Cross, German Club, Tutor, Chairman of the Beek Fan Club, Wl.AN DUNCAN, TERESA A. Spurs, Library Asst., Clinic Asst., Concert Choir, VOE, How to Succeed in Business EDDLEMAN, DONNA Red Cross, FHA, DE EDWARDS, PAMELA Spurs, Girls Chorus, ROTC, FHA, ROTC Drill Team EDWARDS, RODDEY DELRISCO Thespians, Drama Club, Student Council, Barefoot in the Park, Harvey ELLIS, SANDY Spurs, German Club - 2 Yrs., Office Asst., Student Council ENGLAND, CHRIS Soccer Team, Spirit Band, Concert Band, AA FARNESS, BEVERLYc Debate Team, Ecology Club, Creative Writing Club -- Vice President FERELL, SHARON Spurs, Office Asst.. Counselor Asst., Concert Choir, Bye, Bye Birdie, How to Succeed in Business, Sheriffs Posse FLEMING, BRAIN ROTC, German Club, Creative Writing Club, Super Squid FLOWERS, TALENA Spurs, Spanish Club, Clinic Asst., Girls Choir, Concert Choir, Bye, Bye Birdie, How to Succeed in Business, Sheriffs Posse, Special Choir FOSTER, MICKEY Band -- Drum Major, NHS - Pres., Student Council, Stage Band, Spirit Band, Life Leadership, Sr. Advisory Committee, Tutoring, Student of the Month, Who's Who FORWARD, CHERILYN ROTC, ROTC Girl Drill Team, Rifle Team, Art Club FREDERICK, TAMARA Spurs, Red Cross, Bye, Bye Birdie, Calicos-- Lt., NHS, Student Council, Girls Choir, Concert Choir, How to Succeed in Business FREEMAN, KAROL Concert Band, Marching Band GAITHER, SONNY Band, German Club - Pres., Spirit Band - Drum Major, Soccer Team, Tutor, Inter-Club Council GALBREATH, JACOUELYN Band, Concert Choir, Charm Club, Y-Teens - Vice Pres., French Club GAMBLIN, ELAYNE Concert Band, Marching Band, Music Theory, Bible Credit, Harvey, Drama Club GARDNER, DEBBIE Spurs - Row Capt., Y-Teens, Attendance Office Asst., Calicos, VOE - Historian, OEA GARTH, CLAUDIA Spurs - Row Capt., TACT, FTA, Y-Teens, Library Asst. GENT, CHARLES LeHANE B Honor Roll, ROTC, ROTC Drill Team, ROTC Rifle Team, Student Council GIACOMO, NANCY Student Council, Sr. Homecoming Princess, Sheriffs Posse, Y-Teens, Mid-Term Grad. GONZALES, MERCEDES Bye, Bye Birdie, Concert Choir, Spanish Club, Review '73, Harvey, Sheriffs Posse, Student Council, Brigadoon, Howto Succeed in Business GREER, RODNEY DE GRIST, STEVE Baseball, Sheriffs Posse, Student Council, Tutor, Street Hockey, Wrangler Staff, Quill and Scroll HAEDGE, RANDALL S. National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist, NHS -Vice Pres., German Club, JCL, Sheriffs Posse, Chess Club, Round-Up Staff, Tutor, Student Council, AP English Club, Who's Who HARPER, RATHIAL Concert Choir- 3 Years HARRIS, CHERYL Spurs, Calicos, Spanish Club, Counselors Asst., VOE, OEA HARRIS, JAY Sheriffs Posse, DE, Hyline Commentary, Tardy Roll HARRIS, RICHARD Soccer Team, IBM Asst, Varsity Baseball HARRISON, SHERYL ANN Spurs, Calicos, Charm Club, Drama Club, Human Awareness, Student Council, FHA, Thespians HARTSFIELD, CARLA NHS, Student Council, Art Service Club, German Club, Greek Club - Vice Pres., Spurs, Calicos, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Select Choir, ROTC Sweetheart, VOE, Who's Who HAUNTZ, GWEN TACT, FTA, Cheerleader, Principals Asst., Art Club, Who's Who HAWKINS, FLORENCE ANNELL FHA, Spurs, ROTC Drill Team, Art Team, Charm Club - Pres. HAYNES, SHERRI French Club, Charm Club HAZZARD, BRUCE French Club, Student Council, JA, Sheriffs Posse, A and B Honor Roll HEAD, PATRICIA VOE - Reporter, DE, Red Cross HERNANDEZ, ROBERT B-Team Football, Track, Baseball, Varsity Football, Key Club, Varsity Soccer HICKS, DEANNA Spurs, French Club, Y-Teens, DE, Sheriffs Posse HICKS, KAY Spanish Club - Vice Pres., Red Cross -- Treas., FHA, Office Asst., Sheriffs Posse, Inter-Club Council HIGHT, ROSALIND RENEE Student Council, Marching Band, Stage Band, Concert Band, French Club HILL, CHARLES EDWARD DeWIGHT Student Council, Concert Band, Marching Band, JA, NFL, Drama Club, Harvey, Spanish Club HOCUTT, PAULA Art Club, Art Team, Y-Teens, Stagecraft, Brigadon, French Club, Student Council, Spurs, Calicos HORNBY, JOAN TACT, German Club HUGHES, LYNETTE Spurs, Calicos- Lt., Soph. Class Reporter, Student Council, French Club, Jr. Class Homecoming Nom., Best All Around Sr. Girl, DE JACOB, MADISON Tennis Team, Sr. Advisory Com. JANACEK, DORIS Spurs, Student Council, French Club, FHA, Office Asst., Sheriffs Posse JOHNSON, VICKIE Student Council, Debate Club, Younglife JONES, PAMELA K. Student Council, Spanish Club, Spurs, Highline Teenboard Council, VOE, FHA, FBLA, Attendance Asst., Clinic Asst., IBM Asst. JONES, PAT Key Club, Sheriffs Posse JORDAN, GENE Student Council, FCA, Football, Track, Debate Club, Wittiest Sr. Boy JUSTICE, JULIE Spurs, Y-Teens, FHA, VOE, Spanish Club KAY, TERRY Baseball B-Team, Football B- Team, FCA, Varsity Football, Student Council KEMPE, KATHI Round-Up Staff- Editor, Library Asst., Spurs, French Club, Tutoring, Spanish Club, Creative Writing Club - Pres., Inter-Club Council, Civitan Rep., NHS - 2 Years, Ouill and Scroll, Sr. Girl Most Likely to Succeed Nom., Bible Award, Who's Who, Sheriffs Posse, Ecology Club KENNAMER, KATHY Spanish Club, Tutoring Program, Younglife, Library Asst., Office Asst. KLEMPIN, DAVID W. German Club, Stage Band, Younglife, Tennis Team KLEMPIN, GARRY Tennis Team - 3 Yr. Letterman, IBM Asst., Sheriffs Posse, Key Club, Concert Choir, Howto Succeed in Business KLIS, DEBORAH HOCT, Band, Spurs, Contest Band KRUEGER, DORIS JEAN VOE, Spurs, Debbie Kurt's Cousin KUEHL, MICHELLE Y-Teens, Spurs, Calicos KURT, DEBBIE Spurs, Spurs President, Student Council- 3 Years, Wrangler Staff, Drama Club, Y-Teens, French Club, Library Asst., Office Asst., Quill and Scroll, Life Leadership, Round-Up Staff- Student Life, Calico Reject, Sheriffs Posse, Smythe's Gal LACY, JIM I have been able to successfully avoid Ms. Melton this year, and with some kind of luck I made it home before the sun came up, after the football games. LANGHAM, NANCY Spurs, Sheriffs Posse LARIMER, LINDA Club, Thespians, Brigadoon, Harvey,- Spurs, Student Council, Sr. Advisory Com., Student Advisory Com., Y-Teens, Most Beautiful Sr. Girl, Oak Cliff Optomists Student of the Year, IBM Asst., FHA, Principal Advisory om. LATHAM, DEBRA Marching Band, Concert Band, Solo Ensemble, Concert Choir, Tutor, Greek Club, Drama Club, Bible Credit, VOE - Treasurer LATIMER, TERI Spurs, Calicos, Spanish Club, FHA, VOE - Secretary LEFTRIDGE, RICKY Student Council, ROTC Cadet, HOCT LILJESTRAND, CHERYL Band, Majorette, NHS, German Club, HOCT - President, Tutor, Younglife, Only Girl in Calculus, Who's Who LINDSEY, DEBBIE Spurs, French Club, Calicos, Bye, Bye Birdie, Concert Choir - Vice Pres., lst Division and Best of Kind in the City Wide Solo Ensemble Contest, Golf, How to Succeed in Business , All Region Choir LISTER, WILLIAM ROTC, Band, Skyline, CTV LOPEZ, DIANA DE, VOE McCOWN, HAL Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, Concert Choir, Spirit Band, Bye, Bye Birdie, How to Succeed, All Region Orch., All Area Orch., All State Orch., All Star Band, City Stage Band, Solo and Ensemble, Chess Club, German Club, Tutor McCOY, SCOTT B-Team Football, B-Team Basketball, JV, Varsity Football, FCA McKEE, DEBBIE Spurs, Swim Team, Tutor, Younglife, Round-Up Staff, Spanish Club -Sec., French Club, Calicos Capt. MCKEEVER, DON Football- 2 Yr. Letterman, All District, Capt., Baseball- 2 Yr. Letterman, Carter's Biggest Flirt MCKNIGHT, MARY Thespians, Drama Club - Vice Pres., Barefoot in the Park, Harvey, Howto Succeed in Business, Speech Tournaments, Brigadoon, All Region Orchestra, Student Council, Sheriffs Posse, Creative Writing Club, Orchestra, Round-Up Staff, Concert Choir MALONE, MARTHA Boulder Attendance Office Asst., Drama Club, FHA, Younglife, Sheriffs Posse, Bible Credit Award, HOCT Tahos Club - Treas., Poncho Villa MARTIN, PATRICK B-Team, Varsity Football, FCA, All District, Track MATTHEW, MICHAEL German Club, IBM Asst., Sheriffs Posse, Golf Team, Tricycle Champion MERZ, RICHARD Swim Team, Younglife MILLER, RANDY Round-Up Staff, Band, Contest Band, Spirit Band, Ouill and Scroll JCL, Counselors Asst., Younglife MIRACLE, JOAN Spurs, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Tennis Team, VOE, Art Club, OEA Library Asst. MIXSON, LORAN Concert Choir, Bye, Bye, Birdie,' How to Succeed in Business, Harvey, Drama Club, Thespians, Sheriffs Posse, Art Club, Speech Tournaments MOORE, KENNY Baseball- 2 Yr. Letterman, Football - 2 Yr. Letterman, B- Team Football, FCA, Key Club, Wrangler Staff MORGAN, RON Sr. Class President, Sr. Boy Most Likely to Succeed, Soph. Class Favorite, Cheerleader, German Club - Pres., Key Club, Student Council, Sheriffs Posse, Hot Spur Soccer, Soccer Team, Sr. Advisory Com. MORGAN, PAMELA Spurs, French Club, NHS, VOE MORRISON, DONNA Charm Club, JA, Human Awareness, Life Leadership MULLENS, DONNA Life Leadership, FHA, VOE, interscholastic League for Typing, XOE - Pres., Concert Choir, IBM sst. MULLAN, LAURIE HECE - Secretary, FHA, Y- Teens, Student Council, French Club NIPPER, PAUL Round-Up Staff- Editor, Round- Up Staff Photographer, Spanish Club, WWVII, Spanish Club, Tutor, Sheriffs Posse NISBET, RUTHIE Spurs, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, FHA - Sect., FBLA, Att. Office Asst., Registrar Office Asst., Counselor Asst., Student Council, Calico Lt., Harvey, Band Adv., Creative Writing Club NORMAN, SHERRY Calicos, French Club, Drama MANN, GINA Spurs, Calicos, Spanish Club, 7 Student Council, Golf Team NORTHINGTON, TERESA Stage Crew, Library Asst., Round- Up Staff, Sheriffs Posse ORR, YONDI YONDA Spurs, Calicos PARDUE, TERRI Spurs, Student Council, Soph. Class Sect., French Club, Calicos PARR, CHARLES E. Football, Latin Club, All Around Student, Student Council, Cold- Blooded Dude, Sheriffs Posse PARRAMORE, JAN Spurs, Y-Teens - Treasurer, Wrangler Staff Editor, Sr. Advisory Committee, Sr. Class Treasurer, Wittiest Sr. Girl Nom., Calico Reject, Sheriffs Posse, Betty Crocker Future Leader of Tomorrow, Who's Who PATE, ORSON Round-Up Staff Photographer, Band, The Herd, Sr. Advisory Com., Most Handsome Sr. Boy Nom. PERRY, JESSIE Skyline PERRY, PAULA Spurs, Spanish Club, FHA, Calico, Library Asst., VOE, OEA PETERS, PAUL Concert Choir, Bye, Bye, Birdie, Howto Succeed in Business, Stage Crew, Sheriffs Posse, Swim Team, Track PHILLIPS, STEVE DE, German Club, Tutor, Debate, Bible Award, Sheriffs Posse POTTER, CLARENCE Band, ROTC, Karate Club, Scuba Club, ROTC Drill Team, Swim Team, lst Place District 4-A Number Sense Contest PREWl'l'l', DONNA Spurs, Calicos, Sr. 74 Troublemaker, Y-Teens, French Club, Drama Club, Student Council, Dugger's Super Skipper PURCELL, DEBRA ELIZABETH Adv. Band, Majorette, Younglife, French Club RAMIREZ, CHRISTINE Band, Library Asst., Human Awareness Com., IBM Asst., Office Asst., TACT, FTA REUDELHUBER, BETH Student Council, Directory Committee, Spurs, Spurs Pres., Jr. Advisory Com., French Club - Sect. RILEY, HENRY ROTC, ROTC Drill Team RIMES, ALAN Soccer Team, Hot Spurs, Band, Spirit Band, ROTC ROACH, JACKIE CVAE, VOCT ROBERTS, RICHARD DICK NHS, Cheerleader, Concert Choir - President, Brigadoon, Bye, Bye Birdie, How to Succeed in Business, Key Club - Sect., Spanish Club - Pres., Student Council, Student of the Month, All Region Choir, Harvey, Friendliest Sr. Boy Nom., Wittiest Sr. Boy Nom., Who's Who ROBINSON, KAREN E. Y-Teens, Spanish Club, VOE, Tennis Team, OEA, Sheriffs Posse, Library Asst. ROCKETT, HARRIS PHILIP Round-Up Staff - Photographer, 'Wrangler Staff - Photographer, French Club - Pres., Sheriffs Posse, Younglife ROREX, TENA Spurs, Calicos, Debate Club, NFL, Norman's Gal ROSEBROCK, ALAYNE L. ROTC Drill Team, Brigadoon, Summertree, ROTC Cadet, ROTC Sweetheart, Concert Choir, Thespians ROWE, LEONARD Student Council, Debate Club RUDD, SHARON Spurs, Calicos, Office Asst., Y- Teens, French Club, Student Council, Mid-Term Grad., Sr. 74 Troublemaker SANDERS, LISA Spurs, Cheerleader 72-73, Head Cheerleader 73-74, Homecoming Committee, Student Council - 3 Yrs., Student Advisory, Friendliest Sr. Girl Nom., Most Popular Sr. Girl Nom., Best All-Around Sr. Girl Nom., Office Asst., Y-Teens, B- Honor Roll SAYEN, PATTEE The Herd, Sheriffs Posse, Art Club - Pres., Tutor, Creative Writing Club, Teacher Asst. SCOTT, OURA Student Council, Life Leadership, ROTC, B-Team Basketball, Wrangler Staff- Photographer SESSIONS, CHARLOTTE VOE, FHA, Clinic Asst., Concert Choir SHELLEY, DEBBIE Calicos, Drama Club, Spurs, Thespians, Harvey, One Act Play Contest, Brigadoon, Student Council, Who's Who SIMMONS, LITTLE CRAIGY Football - 2 Yr. Letterman, Football Capt., All District, All Metro, All Greater Dallas, All State, Track, FCA, Jerk! SMITH, DAVID Marching Band, Concert Band, Stage Band, Student Council SMITH, ERIC Football, Baseball, FCA, Team Handball, NHS, Cool Dude Dancer SMITH, MITZI Y-Teens, French Club, TACT, IBM Asst., Sheriffs Posse, An Service Club, FTA, Human Awareness Committee SMOOT, CATHY Soph. and Jr. Homecoming Nom., Jr. Cheerleader, DE - Sect., Spurs SMITH, SCOTT Golf, Sheriffs Posse, FCA SMITH, STEPHEN C. ROTC, NHS, Key Club, Student Council, Rifle Team, Baseball Team, German Club, Scuba Club - Vice Pres., Karate Club - Vice Pres., Freedoms, Foundation Medal, American Citizenship Seminar, Civitan Seminar, United Nations Congress Rep. SNYDER, NANCY Spurs, Dance Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Calicos SPARKS, HENRY German Club STAATS, GARY D. Sophomore Class Pres., Jr. Class Pres., Key Club Pres. - 2 Yrs., B- Team Football, JV Football, FCA - Sect. - Treasurer, Track, Soph. Class Favorite, Jr, Class Favorite, Principals Advisory Committee, Superintendent Advisory Com., Office Asst., Inter- Club Council, Special Ed. Asst., Sheriffs Posse, Spurs, Who's Who STAMPS, BRAD Key Club, Younglife, Sheriffs Posse, Calico - Lt. STARKS, SHARON German Club, French Club, Concert Choir, Stage Band, Band, Debate STEPHENS, SUSAN Girls Choir, VOE, OEA, FHA STOVALL, MELBA VOE, CVAE STURDIVAN, RON Soccer Team, Sheriffs Posse, Art Club, Tutor, AAA CAII American Alcoholicj SULLIVAN, SUSAN TACT, Human Awareness SPRUCE, STEPHANIE Spurs, Spurs - Sect., Sheriffs Posse, French Club, Y-Teens- Treas., Office Asst., Stephie SWENSK, MICKEY Varsity Athletics, FCA, Most Handsome Sr. Boy, A and B Honor Roll TAYLOR, LEE Track, ROTC, ROTC Drill Team THOMAS, CYNTHIA Concert Choir, ROTC Drill Team, FHA THOMAS, ELAINE PAT Charm Club, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Tahos THOMPSON, SCOTT Key Club, DE, B Honor Roll THOMPSON, STEVE Varsity Football- Soph., Jr., FCA, DE -Vice Pres., Yo-Yo Dub TOYNES, PORTIA Spurs, Calicos, Student Council, Sr. Advisory Comm., Posha and Her Bunny Frock UNSELL, MIKE Golf Team - 3 Yr. Letterman, District Medalist, All District, Student Council, Sheriffs Posse, Sr. Advisory Comm., FCA VAUGHN, JANELLE FHA, Spanish Club, OEA, VOE WARD, ELIZABETH NHS, Creative Writing Club, French Club WALKER, BRAD German Club, Soccer Team, Red Cross, Sheriffs Posse WALKER, SHERRI RAE Calicos, TACT, Spanish Club, Spurs, FTA, Library Asst. WALLING, JOHN FCA - President, Key Club, Football WALLING, TIM Abbe, Pam 233, 150 Adams, Bruce 233, 97, 96 Adams, Evan 25, 193, 151 Alexander, Donna 193, 165 Allen, Cynthia 193 Allen, Darlene 245, 164 Allen, Lee 233 Allen,Gwenda193, 165 Allen, John 245 Allen, Kandy 245, 151 Allen, Lary 67, 71, 82, 193, 96, 97, 103,166 Allen, Lawrence 233, 160, 164 Allen, Margaret 193, 165 Allen, Mychelle 193 Allen, Paul K. 193 Allen, Randall 193 Alvarado, Alice 194, 165 Anderson, Anderson, AFIUSFSOD Anderson Anderson Anderson Arvell 166 Brenda 245, 135 , John 233 Monty 245 , Shannon 233 , Sharon 233 Basketball, Key Club, FCA WALLS, TEENA Spurs, Calicos, French Club, Mid- Term Grad. WATERS, LESLIE Spurs, Calicos, Student Council, Life Leadership Office Asst. WATTERSON, DEBBIE Y-Teens, Sheriffs Posse, Wrangler Staff, Concert Choir, Couns. Asst., Howto Succeed in Business, Quill and Scroll, Jap's Gal WATKINS, MARTY Student Council, Student Advisory, Key Club, Baseball- All District, B-Team Football, Wrangler Staff, Most Popular Senior Boy, Sheriffs Posse WILHELM, KIRK Varsity Football- 2 Yr. Letterman, NHS, FCA, German Club, Varsity Track - 2 Yr. Letterman WILKINS, JOE Soccer Team, Key Club, Football - B-Team JV, AAA WILLIAMS, DOROTHY FHA, VOE, OEA, Calicos, Spurs, Attend. Office Asst., Teacher Asst. WILLETT, ROCKY Summertree, Brigadoon, Barefoot inthe Park, Bye, Bye tudent Index Anguiano, Dorothy 233, 137 Arbuckle, Fila 41 Archer, Rebecca 233 Arismendez, Ruben 245, 168 Armstrong, Patti 190, 194 Arnold, Debra 194, 137, 150 Arrington, Candyce 186, 194 Artmann, Sheryl 150, 233, 160, 135 Ashmore, Cynthia 194 Askins, David 233 Askins, Debbie 194, 151 Atchley, Rick 194, 164 Autry, Margaret 245 Awa, Doris 245, 137 Ayers, Stephen 194, 166 Bailey, Doug 234 Bailey, Karen 234 Baker, Deidre 143 Baker, Donald 168 Ball, Victoria 234 Banner, Brian 245 Barajas, Glenn 164 Barber, Janet 234, 135 Barksdale, Jewel 234 Birdie, Harvey, How to Succeed in Business, Stage Crew, Concert Choir, French Club WILLIAMS, DELOISE ZOOT, Teachers Asst., Library ss . WILLIAMS, TERRI DIANE Spurs, Calicos, Sr. 74 Troublemaker, French Club, Office Asst., Buerk and Burns WILLIAMS, ELEITA Spurs, Concert Choir, IBM Asst., Sr. Advisory Com., Calicos, Sr. 74 Troublemaker WOODARDS, LAURA Student Council, FHA, Spurs WOOLEY, WAYNE WALLY Football, FCA, JV, B-Team, Varsity Football, Mid-Term Grad. WYNNE, DIANE Spurs, French Club, Drama Club, Tutor, Teachers Asst., Wrangler Staff, TACT, FTA YAMAMOTO, BRAD ITSUO NHS, Key Club, Spanish Club, Swim Team, Round-Up Staff Photographer, A Honor Roll, B Honor Roll, Jap of the Year, U- Take-It Club, Sheriffs Posse, Student Council, Graduating Senior, Who's Who ZEAR, TOMMY Football, All Metro, All District, District 12-AAAA Defense Player of the Year, TACT Barnett, Mike 234,110,111 Barree, Inge 234 Barron, Troy 245, 164, 150 Bartee, Wanda 194 Bastas, Rick 194 Bates, Mary 234 Bates, Valencia 188, 139, 131 Battee, Donald 88, 89, 91, 93 Battee, Yolanda 135 Beamon, Calvin 83, 232, 143 Beamon, Cherelyn 160 Bean, Rhonda 234 Beasley, Denise 195 Beasley, Vivian 245 Beaumont, Deborah 195 Beckner, Clark 234, 116 Beckner, Mark 234, 116 Bell, Alice 44,138 Bellomy, John 234, 160 Bennight, Joanne 245 Bennight, Sandra 195, 165 Bergstrom, David 195, 116, 119 Berry, Lauri 195, 151 Couie, Bruce 246 0 Bevill, Patsy 245 Biasatti, Edward 18, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76, 78, 81, 82, 195 Blackman, Ronnie 152 Blacknall, Elsa 245, 135 Blackwell, J. W. 166 Blair, Robert 195 Blankenship, Melinda 234 Blanton, Beth 195 Boatright, Rhonda 234 Bolin, Jere 245, 160 Bond, Gary 83, 86, 234 Booker, Gerald 88, 89, 93 Bost, Debi 232, 234, 44, 138 Bow, Bill 168 Bowling, Lloyd 245 Boyd, Dyann 245, 160 Bradford, Annette 160 Brady, Ronnie 82, 195 Brady, Tommy 86 Bragg, Barry 195, 137, 152, 139 Brandon, Christo 69, 78, 82 Brenneke, Sharon 245 Brewer, Donna 234 Brewer, Mark 245 Brimes, Angela 195 Britton, Denise 245 Britton, Joyce 195 Britton, Robert 234 Brook, Janet 164 Brock, Jill 232, 234 Brooks, Janice 137 Brookshire, Kevin 164 Brotherton, Betty 196 Brower, Teresa 196, 164 Brown, Belinda 234, 137 Brown, Curtis 166 Brown, Brown, Brozek, Debbie 245, 160 Marian 245 Patti 196 Bryan, Anita 234, 137 Bryson, James 70, 83, 196, 110 Buchanan, Linda 196 Buenting, Susan 245 Buerk, Diane 196 Bullard, Carlton 196, 166 Burgdorf, Linda 234, 165 Burks, Karen 234, 165 Burks, Linda 245, 135 Burks, Roger 196 Burleson, Adrienne 143, 137 Burns, Alfred 72, 75, 77, 78, 80, 82, 88, 89 Burns, Poleto 196 Butcher, Pamela 197 Butler, Phillip 245 Butler, Richard 197 Bynum, Regina 245 Cage, Debbie 245 Cage, Philip 245, 120 Cain, Denise 234, 165 Campos, Esteban 234 Cangelose, Mary197, 164 Cannon, Melody 245, 160, 135 Carpenter, Jennifer 245, 160, 135 Carpenter, Cara 234, 137 Carr, Francine 234 Carrington, Reginald 168 Carroll, Bret197, 110, 111, 112 Carroll, Susan 245 Carroll, Tammy 234, 137 Carson, Karen 143 Carter, Emily 234 Carter, Karen 197 Carter, Teresa 234, 150, 151 Cartwright, Cynthia 245, 160 Cartwright, Tracy 197 Caruth, Lynette 197 Castillo, Richard 160 Chambers, Allen 234 Chaney, Carol 197 Chandler, Eric 234, 151 Cherry, Linda 197, 166 Chester, Kevin 198, 165 Chew, Stephen 198, 160, 139, 137 Chisholm, Debra 165 Choice, Zelda 198 Christensen, Linda 198 Christian, Monty 198, 110, 164 Christie, Cheryl 245 Clairmont, Pat 120, 100 Clark, Michael 234, 150 Clemmons,Rick110, 111,112,166 Clendening, Gaelyn 234 Clendening, Todd 198, 160 Coats, Chuck 234, 164 Cobb, Robbie 198, 164 Cobb, Sandra 235, 160, 135 Cochran, Randall 168 Cole, Kathy 198 Coleman, Gloria 198 Coleman, Wesley 198, 111, 160, 110, 115 Collett, Brandon 168 Collie, Kim 246, 135, 150 Collins, Carnelia 235 Collins, Tommy 198, 151 Connally, Barry 235, 150 Connally, Sheree 246, 164 Conner, Myrna 137 Cook, Ricky 246 Cook, Robert 198, 150 Cooks, Melanie 246 Cooks, Ronald 235 Cooper, Paula 135 Corgill, Shela 235 Cosgrove, Michael 168 Cottonham, Jackie 246 Couch, Tawana 235, 150 Couie, Cecil 199 Coverson, Rue 166 Covington, Mike 110, 111 Cowan, Mardo 235, 96, 97 Cowan, Phyllis 199, 165 Cowand, Cyndy 160, 135, 150 Cowand, Darlene 199 Cowart, Bartley 151 Cowart, Denist 165 Cowden, Ross 235, 160, 139, 137 Cowell, Carla 246 Cox, Cindy 199, 165 Coy, Robert 199 Craddock, Darrell 164 Craft, Suzette 199 Crane, Dean 199, 139, 137 Cross, Susan 199, 165 Crow, Kim 246 Crowder, Martha 235, 150 Crowell, Susan 246, 135, 150 Cruse, Marci 235, 165, 135 Curry, Carla 199 Curry, Karen 199 Curry, Sharon 235 Curvis, Mildred 143, 166 Dagiiell, Jack 200, 141, 96, 97, 98, Darby, Cynthia 137 David, Agnes 200 Davis, Beverly 245, 160, 135 Davis, Martha 200 Davis, Patricia 246 Dawson, Carolyn 143 Dawson, Van 83 Dean, Grady 88 Decuire, Frank 168 Delaigle, Mollie 246, 135 Delaughter, Dawn 246, 160 Deraleau, George 235 Dent, John 96, 97 Denton, Lynn 200, 151 Devers, Karen 200 Dillard, David 235 Dillard, Donna 246, 120 Dillingham, Steve 235 Dome, Patricia 235, 160, 150 Donaldson, Danny 200 Downs, Marti 164, 150 Drain, Kimberly 235 Drew, Robbie 137 Drummond, Brian 200, 111, 160, 110,113,139,137 Duncan, Teresa 200, 165, 150 Dunnavant, Kathleen 235 Durham, Randy 200 Durling, Howard 166 Duvall, Larry 201 Eacret, Betty 246 Eddington, Buerett 166 Eddlemon, Donna 201, 164 Edgil, Margaret 246 Edwards, Roddy 201 Edwards, Pamela 201 Etflandt, Lee 235, 165 Eggers, Robert 246 Eli, Gwendolyn 166 Elkins, Vickie 235, 160, 166 Ellis, Johnetta 135 Ellis, Lynnis 201 Ellis, Sandy 235 Ellison, Vicki 160 Elsburg, Donna 201 England, Chris 201,110,111,139, 137 Ervin, Marce 83 Esparza, Olga 232, 235, 150 Evans, Mary 235, 120, 135 Fabian, Malinda 246, 135 Fancher, Jennifer 235 Farness, Beverly 201, 160 Farrand, Ernie 168 Faulkner, Robert 166 Fawks, Randy 201 Ferrell, Dwight 83, 235 Ferrell, Sharon 202, 150, 151 Fields, Lisa 246, 135, 150 Fine, Bill 235 Finney, Debbie 202 Fitch, Evie 246, 150 Fitch, Jane 236 Flanagan, Cindy 202 Fleeman, Donna 135 Fleming, Brian 202 Florence, Colleen 246 Flowers, Belinda 246 Flowers, Talena 202, 150, 151 Flye, Myrtle 137 Foley, Dan 202 Forward, Cherily 203 Foster, Mickey 203, 160, 152, 139, 137, 53 Foster, Duane 203 Foster, Mark 246, 44, 137 Fowler, Gerry 164 Frank, Mark 164 Franklin, Charles 151 Frederick, Tamara 203, 131, 150 Freed, Freda 246 Freeman, Gayle 203 Freeman, Karol 203, 137 Froese, Martha 165 Fuller, Esther 203 Fussell, Gregory 203, 150, 151 Gaffney, Doris 236, 160, 150 Gaither, Sonny 203,111, 160, 110, 139, 137 Gaither, Phillip 246 Galbreath, Jacquelyn 150, 236, 137 Galbreath, Tony 152, 137 Gales, Lola 236 Gallo, Sandra 246, 135 Gallo, Valerie 165 Gamblin, Elaine 203, 137 Gandy, Robert 236 Gandy, William 236 Gant, Judi 236, 135 Gardner, Debbie 203, 165 Garrett, Cecelia 203 Garrett, Dorothy 246, 164 Garrick, Bart 204, 168 Garrick, Suzann 184, 204, 138 Garth, Claudia 204, 151 Garvin, Mindy 232,236 Gassett, Sherri 236, 150 Gay, John 236 Gay, Robert 204, 151 Gayton, Cynthia 135 Gendron, Liane 204 Gent, Avery 236 Gent, Charles 204 Giacomo, Nancy 36, 204 Gibbons, Debra 236, 137, 150 Gibbs, Linda 204, 152 Ginn, Tim 236,160 Gleaves, Stephen 69, 71, 76, 82 232, 236, 97, 99 Gomez, Patrick 86, 236 Gonzales, Dianne 236, 165 Gonzales, Mercedes 204, 150 Goode, Robert 204 Goodman, Ramona 236, 165 Graham, Debbie 204 Graham, Tony 75, 88, 236, 160 Gray, Cassandra 137 Gray, Carole 205 Gray, Glenda 236 Gray, Judy 236 Grayes, Camellia 237, 137 Green, Kenneth 205 Green, Mary 166 Greer, Charles 205 Greer, Gary 237, 168 Gresham, Cynthia 205 Griffin, Kenneth 237 Grimes, Angela 165 Grist, Steven 205, 96, 97, 160 Guthrie, Carol 205 Gutierriz, Vidal 164 Haedge, Randall 205, 160, 55 Hagerman, David 86, 246 Hale, Billy 237 Haley, Tammy 246, 160 Hall, Bonnie 237, 160 Hall, Jay 247, 44, 150 Hall, Larry 168 Hinsch, Steven 247 Hall, Nelda 205 Hambright, Jeanne 247 Hamilton, Klanda 237 Hammond, Robert 151 Hampton, Charles 237 Hampton, Mary 135 Hampton, Garland 247 Hanson, Don 83, 86, 237 Hardaway, Ray 152, 137 Hardin, Donna 237 Hardy, Cindy 247, 137 Hardy, Patty 205 Harp, Reginald 83 Harper, Donna 205 Harper, Rathial 205, 150 Harris, Cheryl 206, 165 Harris, Curtis 168 Harris, Cindy 237 Harris, Jay 206, 164 Harris, James 237, 151 Harris Louis 151 i'i3l'FlS Harris, Marty 247, 135 n1Cnard2os, 110,111,112 Jones, Rebecca 164 Harrison, Chris 160 Harrison, Sheryl 206 Hartsfield, Carla 206, 165, 150, 62 Hauntz,Gwen151, 138,58 Hawkins, Alvin 206, 151 Hawkins, Jeanne 237, 165 Hawkins, Florence 206 Haydin, Dee Dee 247 Hayes, James 206, 96, 97, 98 Hayles, Larry 247 Haynes, Sherri 206 Hazzard, Bruce 207, 143 Head, Patricia 207, 164 Heath, Kathy 237,143,160,15O Henderson, Audrey 237 Henderson, Renwick 207 Hendrickson, Anthony 168 Hendrix, James 247, 116 Hennington, Sherman 207,152,137 Hensley, Mary 247, 164 Hernandez, Arturo 247 Hernandez, John 207, 110 Hernandez, Robert 82, 207, 110, 114 Herron, Chandra 143 Herron, Derek 164 Hester, Rubidel 137 Hibbard, Scott 247 Hicks, Deanna 207 Hicks, Kay 207 Higginbotham, Terry 168 Higginbotham, Willie 208 Hight, Renee 208 Hightower, Cindy 208 Hightower, Kenneth 208, 151 Hill, Charles Ed. 208, 143 Hill, Charles Eric 137 Hill, David 237,151 Hill, Ladonya 247 Hill, Mark 151 Hill, Vickie 237 Hilliard, Ricky 143 Hlmelrick, Jan 247 Hinton, Mark 247 Hocutt, Paula 208 Hogue, Billy 168 Hohhertz, Risa 237 Holland, Mack 208, 151 Holley, Rodrick151 Holloway, Byron 168 Holmes, Debbie 237, 152, Honea, Cindy 237, 137 Honea, Lynn 247 Hoover, Valetia 208 Hopkins, Mary 247 Hornby, Joann 208,151 Horton, Kelley 247, 135 Horton, Kim 237, 134, 135 Hosea, David 238 Hosea, Douglas 238, 137 Houvard, John 208 Huber, Hilda 232, 238 Huddleston, Paul 208 Hudson, Clifford 238 Hughes, Lynnette 180, 208 143, 164 Hughes, Ronald 160 Hulcy, Karen 238, 165 Hunley, Mark 238 Hunt, Margaret 238 Hunter, Suzanne 247, 150 Hutchison, Kenneth 238 Hyndman, Susie 247 lnglehart, Lloyd 238, 137 lngram, Paul 96, 97 Jackson, Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson, Jackson, Chere 238 Dana 209 Fred 41 , 82 , James 247 Marsha 143 Nancy 238, 120, 137 Jackson, O. C. 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 82 75, 81 Jackson, Rosalind 135 Jacob, Madison 209, 120, 121 Janacek, Doris 209 Janacek, Joe 247 Janosko, John 69, 83, 232, 96, 97 Jarvis, Brian 238, 137, 176 Jefferson, Clifford 69, 70, 75, 76, 80 81, 82, 181 Jefferson, Janice 160, 135 Jirik, Daniel 238, 160 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Bertrand 168 Billy 151, 137 Jesse 137 Keven 82, 150 Linda 238,160,165 Randy 168 Richard 210, 166 Sharon 238 Sherri 238, 143 Sheryl 209 , Vickie 165 Jones, Barbara 160 Jones, Charlotte 238, 160, 166 Jones, Cornelia 238, 44 Jones, Danny 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82 Jones, Deborah 238 Jones, Donna 238, 164 Jones, Jerry 166 Jones, Larry 238, 163 Jones, Pamela 210, 165 Jones, Pamela S. 210 Jones, Pat 210 Jones, Roy 210, 164 Jones, Sheri 238 Jones, Tina 164 Jones, Wanda 143, 137 Jordan, Gene 82,187,210 Juarez, Cynthia 135 Justice, Julie 210,165 Kleypas, Steven 211, 160 Martin, David 239 Justice, Nancy 247 Karonka, Mark 210 Kay, Terry 83, 96, 97, 103 Kellam, Elizabeth 166 Keller, Jerry 210, 96, 97 Keller, Jay 238, 150 Kempe, Kathi 21 1, 160, 52 Kennamer, Kathy 211, 160 Kennedy, Dianne 165 Keri, Jocelyn 238, 143 Kerr, Kevin 211 Kersey, Rodney 160 Kight, Thomas 168 Kimmick, Kim 211 Kimple, Lisa 211 King, Cubie 151 King, Paul 238 King, Roderick 137 Kirk, Ricky 247 Klempin, David 211,12O,152,137 Klempin, Garry 211, 120, 123,150 Kleypas, Connie 135, 36, 37, 247 Klis, Debbie 211,166,137 Klosterman, Larry 212 Kondikoff, Glenn 239, 127 Krayer, Joe 137, 239, 152,139 Krueger, Doris 212, 165 Krumdieck, Annette 243 Kuehl, Michelle 212 Kurt, Debbie 212,143 Kurt, Kevin 247 Kyzar, Lynn 239, 160 Lacey, Jim 212,168 Lacy, Mark 212 Lambert, Wayne 239, 143, 44 Landers, Pamela 164 Langley, Ronald 151 Larimer, Linda 182, 213, 143 Larsen, Debbie 135, 239, 143, 160 Lastor, Brian 137, 239, 152, 139 Latham, Debra 213, 165, 150 Latham, John 247 Latimer, Ricky 239 Latimer, Teri 213, 165 Lauderdale, Mike 247, 160 Lawrence, Blake 120, 137, 150 Lawrence, Brett 247, 160 Learner, Donald 248 Leaser, Billy 151 Leeks, Jacquelyn 213 Lee, Billy 213 Lefler, Lois 248, 143, 160 Leftridge, Ricky 166 Lennon, Don 248 Liebel, Paul 164 Liljestrand, Cheryl 213, 160, 166 137, 54 Liljestrand, Kathy 248, 137 Limmer, David 86 Lindsey, Debbie 213, 150 Lister, William 213 Littrell, Debra 166 Lochridge, Wesley 214, 151 Lockhart, Karen 166 Lollar, Terena 248, 135 Lollar, Patty 248 Lopez, Diana 165 Lowe, Cathy 239, 165 Lucas, David 239, 96, 97 Lujan, Bobby 22, 72, 82, 239 Mayberry, Donald 69, 77, 79, 82 Maynard, Amber 239, 143, 150 McCarty, Randy 166 McCaskill, Denise 239 McCauley, Robert 239, 151 McCowan, Judy 239, 165 McCown,Hal214,152,139,137 McCoy, Barry 248 McCoy, Scott 83, 214 McDonald, Greg 137 McDonough, Randy 248 McDow, Lynne 239 McElhannon, Kimbra 215 McGarrigle, Kevin 248, 137 McGee, Kay 215 Molntosh, Linda 232, 143 McKay, Mark 215 McKay, Greg 248 McKee, Debbie 215,160,131 McKee, Jean 248, 160, 135 McKeen, Larry 239, 120 McKeever, Don 69, 73, 76, 82, 21 96, 97 Lunceforo, Kathy 248, 135 Lusk, cindy 248 Lynch, Lynch, Charlesetta 239 Donna 239, 165 Lynch, James 214 Lynch, Maintz, Maintz, Richard 248 Karen 248, 143 Sharen 248 Malone, Jeffrey 239 Malone, Martha 214 Mann, Gina 214,166 Manning, Ricky 151 Marquis, Kathy 160 Marshall, Laura 239 Marshall, Travis 168 Martin, Betty 214 Martin, James 151 MCKei'lZiS, McKinnie, McKinnie, McKissick, David 239, 120 Charee 215 Sandra 213,150 Theresa 239 McKnight, Mary 215, 160,150 McMahan, Kim 248, 135 McMeans, Charles 151 McMeans, Jan 239 McNatt, Marcia 248, 137 McNutt, Kevin 239, 164 McQueen, Beth 215 Medina, David 143, 138 Mejia, Esther 239 Mendez, Diana 160 Merz, Richard 215, 126 Meyer, Sharon 216 Michels, Bill 248, 160, 137 Martin, Mary 248, 160 Martin, Patrick 69, 70, 71, 74, 75, 80, 82,214 Martin, Shirley 239, 160 Marx, Jeifrey 160 Mathews, Lynda 248 Matthews, Mike 27, 214 May, Bill 239 Miller, Danny 248 Miller, Doris 239, 137 Miller, Pam 248, 135 Miller, Randy 216, 152, 139, 137 Miller, Ronald 248 Miller, Telesia 248 Miracle, Joan 216,165 Mitchell, Billy 143 Mitchell, Dale 86 5 4 Mixon, Loren 216,150 Monroe, Grant 248 Monzingo, Cindy 248 Monzingo, Patricia 239, 165 Moon, Scott 71 , 83, 216 Moore, Kenny 82,216 Moore, Kenneth R.168 Moore, Mark 248,111, 160, 110 Moore, Steve 216 Morgan, Pam 216, 165 Morgan, Ronald 168 Morgan, Ronald K. 25, 181, 216 143,11O,111,114 Morris, Bret 239 Morris, Paula 239 Morris, Ronald 168 Morrison, Marty 86, 248 Morrison, Mickey 239, 116 Moriland, Roxanne 216, 166 Mosley, Pam 135 Moulton, Malcolm 239 Muckelroy, Lawrence 82, 216 Mullan, Laurie 216 Mullens, Donna 217,165,150 Murphy, Micheal 239 Murphy, Sandra 143 Muse, Donna 240 Nance, Dexter 137 Neal, Debbie 143 Nearn, Denise 240, 165 Neely, Karen 217 Neher, Brian 249 Neher, Greg 240 Nelson, Terry 240, 165 Nettles, Cindy 240 Nevill, Kristy 240, 165 Newby, Paul 249 Nichols, Jimmy 240 Nickerson, Velda 240 Nipper, Paul 217 Nisbet, Ruthie 217,137,131 Noble, David 217 Norman, Kenneth 240, 160 Norman, Sherryl 217 Norris, Pam 249, 160, 135 Norris, Laurie 240 Norris, Pat 164 Northington, Teresa 217 v Oats, Terry 217, 164 Ojeda, Patricia 240, 165 Ojeda, Richard 217, 164 Olsovsky, Sharon 218 ONeal, Tony 166 Olive, Vickie 240 Oliver, Joycelyn 160 Oliver, Kenneth 217, 151 Orr, Yondi 218 Overall, Susan 249 Packer, Charlotte 166 Palasota, Antonia 240, 168 Pardue, Terri 218 Parker, Brenda 240 Parmelee, Beverly 240 Parnell, Mike 166 Parr, Chuck 218,143 Parramore, Jan 218, 56 Patrick, Sheryl 249, 160 Peace, Vicki 218 Peacock, Susan 241, 160, 135 Pearson, Janet 249, 143, 135 Pena, Barton 249 Pena, Brady 69, 80, 82, 218 Pendecraft, Sherrie 135 Peppers, Debra 241, 143 Perry, Jessie 218 Perry, Andy 249 Perry, Paula 218, 165 Peters, Bill 241 Peters, Bobby 241 Peters, Karyn 36, 37, 232, 241,44 138 Peterson, Clark 137 Peterson, Katherine 166 Peterson, Philmore 83,241 Petty, Rose 241 Phillips, Paul 241, 12 Phillips, Steve 219,16O, 164 Philp, Mark 241 Philp, Paul 219 Pierce, Debra 166 Pierce, Delmer 88, 89 Piercey, Lisa 241,134,165,135 Pietsch, Mary 241 Pike, Linda 249 Pirkle, Donna 241, 150 Poindexter, Cindy 241, 143, 150 Poston, Marla 241 Potter, Clarence 219 Potter, Ina 241 Potts, Jackie 165 Pounders, Gina 241,187 Prewitt, Donna 219 Price, Arthur 249 Price, Sherilyn 219, 137 Primm, Billie 241 Pritchard, Nancy 135 Pulls, Thomas 249, 150 Purcell, Debra 219, 137 Ragan, Kathy 219 Ramirez, Christine 219, 137 Rampy, James 220 Rand, Darnita 249 Rawlins, Patricia 241, 165 Ray, Debbie 220 Ray, Ronnie 241 Redmon, Chris 143, 150 Reece, Paula 249 Reed, Melody 249, 135 Reed, Michael 168 Reed, Reba 249 Reed, Willie 151 Reitz, Billy 241 Remele, Susan 242, 134, 135 Renner, Linda 249 Repp, Janie 249, 143, 44, 135 Reuglglhuber, Beth 220, 143, 134 Rhone, Charlotte 44 Richards, Jackie 220 Richardson, David 242 Richardson, Donna 249 Richardson, Howard 220 Riddle, Joan 242, 160 Riley, Henry 220 Rimes, Alan 220, 139 Rios, Richard 249 Ritter, Karla 249 Ritter, Patty 249 Roach, Jackie 220, 168 Roan, Brenda 242 Robbins, Serena 242, 127 Roberts, Karen 242, 166 Roberts, Richard 220, 138, 63 Robertson, David 249, 137 Robinson, Gregory 249 Robinson, Karen 220, 165 Ross, Gene 83, 242 Robison, Berta 220, 166 Rockett, Phil 220 Rodriguez, Tina 221 Romero, Charles 164 Roquemore, Rickee 86 Rorex, Tena 242 Roschlau, Carrie 242 Roschlau, Connie 242 Rosebrock, Alayne 221, 150 Ross, Billy 249 Ross, Dewanna 221 Royal, Rosalind 249 Ruark, Kevin 249, 120 Rudd, Sharon 221, 143 Ru1rgt?ley,Phil222,120,152,139, Rummel, Diane 249, 150 Russell, Bobbie 165 Russell, Kim 242 Rust, Cathy 165 Sabinske, Nancy 249, 143, 160 Sallee, Donna 222 Sanchez, Christine 222 Sanchez, Domingo 249, 110,111 Sanders, Christon 83 Sanders, Kathleen 249, 160, 135 Sanders, Lisa 222, 143, 138 Santos, Paul 83 Sayen, Patti 222, 152 Scales, Pamela 249 Scallorn, Robert 222 Schindler, Debbie 222 Schuller, Victoria 137 Schulze, Ronald 242 Schwalm, Dana 242 Scott, Dura 222 Seibert, Mark 152, 139, 137 Sellers, Paul 160 Sessions, Charlotte 150, 222, 165 Shackelford, Stephen 143, 151 Sharp, Susan 166 Shaw, Michawl 222 Shelley, Debbie 222, 60 Shelton, Betty 222 Shelton, Cynthia 249 Shepard, Kathy 223 Shepardson, Russell 223 Shoemaker, Brenda 223 Shipp, Mary 135 Shumate, Rickey 242 Simmons, Randall 223, 160 Simmons, Craig 83, 223 Simpson, Brenda 223 Skelton, Sherry 223 Skinner, Rita 166 Skipper, Sheila 242, 135, 150 Sledge, Tracy 223 Slovak, Tony 242 Smallwood, Rosalyn 223, 166 Smallwood, Wesley 151 Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Billy 242 Eric 83, 224, 160 Jack 168 ,Jana 249,143, 160 Melissa 249, 135 Mitzi 224, 151 Becky 242, 160 Reed 249 Robert 168 Rodney 242 .Scott224, 116 Stephen 224, 143 Steve E. 88, 89 Vicki 224, 165 Smoot, Cathy 224 Smoots, Brenda 166 Snyder, Nancy 224 Sorensen, Alfred 249 Sorrells, Cherre 249 Sours, William 224 Sparks, Henry 224 Sparks, Kenneth 242 Spencer, Charles 249 Spencer, Mildred 166 Splawn, Debbie 225 Spring, Darrell 151 Spruce, Stephanie 225 Staats, Gary 225, 57 Stamps, Brad 225 Stanley, Joseph 168 Starks, Sharon 242, 137 Staten, Dwaine 71, 78, 83, 88, 89, 90 Steele, Jerry 225 Stephens, Susan 225, 165 Stepter, James 225, 151 Stevenson, Alisa 249 Stewart, Tamara 242, 166 Stone, Shevawn 249 Stovall, Melba 225, 168 Stowers, Edward 137 Stowers, Vickie 250 Straub, Teri 242, 143 Stringer, Pam 165 Stults, Joyce 225 Stuzdgvan, Ron 227, 111, 160, 110 Sturgis, Delta 242 Sullivan, Susan 227, 151 Summerill, Dorothy 242, 137 Sumler, Donald 82 Swanson, Patsy 227 Swensk, Michael 83, 183, 227 Swope, Brian 143 Tackett, Steve 116 Tackett, Sharon 227, 160 Talbot, Renae 227 Talton, Rickey 168 Tanner, Jeanne 137 Taylor, Bo 72, 73, 74, 78, 82 Taylor, Cathy 227, 165 Taylor, Karen 242 Taylor, Lee 227 Taylor, Royce 227 Taylor, Sabrina 36, 37, 227 Taylor, Shari 250 Teeple, Joan 242, 150 Thomas, Anamari 250 Thomas, Cynthia 227, 150, 176 Thomas, Diane 227 Thomas, Dorma 250, 160, 135 Thomas, Elaine 227 Thomas, Gerald 68, 69, 70, 79, 82 Thomas, Gwendolyn 250 Thomas, Tommy 242 Thompson, Chris 242, 135 Thompson, Michael 242, 88, 89 Thompson, Scott 227, 164 Thompson, Steve 227, 164 Thomson, Patty 250 Thornton, Ben 242, 150 Thornton, Marty 242, 164, 150 Thrall, Alan 137 Threatt, Brad 82, 242 Tigert, Karen 229, 160 Todd, Mike 229, 88, 89, 90, 95 ,av Tolbert, Eunice 250 Tompkins, Karen 242, 134, 160, Toynes, Portia 229, 143 Trammell, Stephen 229 Traut, Jerry Travis, James 250 Travis, Robert 242 Turner, Kay 229, 165 Turner, Mahlon 250 Turpen, Talanna 250, 164 Unsell, Mike 229,116,119,165 135 Andervvood, Tamrny 135, 243, 169 vaidez, Linda 165 5335 VanCleve, Karen 250, 135 Vaughn, Laura 243, 143, 165 VonWoerner, Karl 243 Waggoner, Jill 143,44 Waggoner, John 168 Walker, Brad 160 Walker, Lawrence 88, 89, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97 Walker, Nancy 160 Walker, Sherri 229, 151 Walker, Stanley 168 Wall, Mike 250 Walling, John 82,189,229, 150 Walling, Mike 250,88 Walling, Tim 229, 92, 94, 88, 89 Walls, Teena 228 Walters, Leah 9250, 135 Ward, Brenda 250, 160 Ward, Betsy 228, 160 Ward, Richard 251 Ware, Tom 251, 143, 150 Warner, Joe 1 10, 111 Waters, Leslie 228, 143 Watkins, Marty 185, 228, 143,96 97, 100 Watterson, David 251 Watterson, Debbie 228, 150 Art Team 161 Band 136, 137 Baseball Basketball Calicos 131 Calico Squad l 132 Calico Squad ll 132 94, Weatherford, Larry 243, 160, 152 150, 151 Weaver, Scott 166 Wells, Brenda 228, 138 Wells, Bruce 243, 143, 164 Wesley, Debra 166 Westerlage, Elaine 137, 251, 160 Wheatley, Andrea 251 Wheatley, Ava 243, 135 Wieting, Bobby 83, 243, 160 Wigand, Ben 251 Wigand, Lisa 243 Wilder, Debbie 228, 165 Wildman, Mike 251, 120 Wilhelm, Kirk 68, 81, 83, 228 Wilkins, Joe 228,110 - Wilkinson, Gayle 251 Willett, Rocky 231, 150 Williams, Audrey 243 Williams, Carmalie 243, 137, 150 Williams, Cindy 231,243 Williams, Debra 243 Williams, Deloise 231 Williams, Dorothy 231, 165 Williams, Eleita 231 Williams, Jackie 137 Williams, Jane 166 Williams Larry 243, 88, 89, 94, 95, ee, 97 Williams, Leatrice165 Williams, Leonard 96, 97, 100 Williams, Rachel 251 Williams, Ray 243, 137 Williams, Regenia 251 Williams, Robbie 165 Williams, Susan 251 Williams, Susan K. 231, 166 Williams, Sussette 143 Williams, Terri 231 Williams, Velma 243 C General Index Calico Squad Ill 133 Calico Squad IV 133 Charm Club 162 Cheerleaders 138 Choir 150 Creative Writing Club 160 C.V.A.E. 168 Williams, Willie 231 Williamson, Cheryl 231 Wills, Janice 166 Wilson, Ida 251 Wilson, Kenny 243, 138 Wilson, Leonard 230 Wilson, Joe 230, 152 Wilson, Tricia 135 Wiseman, Karen 137 Wolf, Mike 251 Wood, James 166 Wooley, Wayne 80, 83, 231 Wooten, Annie 135 Wren, Ellen 165 Wright, Bruce 83, 243 Wright, Deborah 243, 143, 135 Wright, Harrye-na 251, 135, 150, 143 Wright, Nettie 160 Wright, Patricia 243 Wynne, Diane 230, 151 Wynne, Kim 243 Wylie, Joe 168 Yamamoto, Brad 230, 59 Yaquinto, Gail 243 Yaquinto, James 251 Yarborough, Robert 230, 168 Yates, Gordon 243 Yates, Janet 243, 165 York, Gary 230 York, Kathy 160, 137 Young, Janet 165 Young, Janna 251, 160 Young, Tim 243 Zear, Tommy 67, 75, 83, 230, 151 Zemanek, Brenda 251, 160, 135 Zett, James 243 Zett, Suzanne 230 Zoeller, Janet 243, 135 D.E.164 Debate Club 158 Drama Club 157 Faculty 252 Football French Club 155 German Club 153 Girl's Ft.O.T.C. 176 H.E.C.E. 166 H.O.C.T. 166 l.C.T. 167 Junior Class 232 Karate Club 163 Key Club 159 Military Ball National Honor Society 144 Orchestra 162 Photographers 145 Bed Cross 158 Ft.O.T.C. Co. A 172 Ft.O.T.C.Co. B173 R.O.T.C. Co. C 174 R.O.T.C.Co. D175 B.O.T.C. Sweethearts 169 Round-Up Staff 146, 147 Scuba Club 163 Select Choir 1 51 Senior Favorites 178-191 Senior Class 192 Sheriffs Posse 139 Soccer Sophomore Class 244 Spanish Club 154 Spirit Band 139 Spurs 134, 135 Faculty Index Stage Band 152 Student Council 141, 142 14 1 Student Life 16 T.A.C.T. 167 Tennis Thespians 156 Track Tutoring Program 160 V.O.E. 165 Who's Who 50-63 Wrangler Staff 148, 149 Young Life Y-Teens 159 Abbe, J. 266 Aguilar, E. 269 Alexander, B. 262 Alexander, S. 267 Armstrong, Ft. 259 Atkins, W. 280 Barnett, B. 258 Barnett, J. 276 Barron, E. 263 Barrow, M. 265 Beckman, J. 269 Benner, J. 274 Birmingham, J. 268 Brookshire, S. 261 Burks, J. 261 Cambell, B. 277 Canady, D. 262 Clampitt, M. 160 Cloys, M.277, 166 Copeland, M. 264 Cooper, M. 273 Couch, K. 78, 270 Cowart, D. 258 Cox, P. 270 Creel, M265 Crum, J. 86, 279 Dabney, L. 263 Dalby, G. 262 Dickens, J. 272 Dodd, Ft. 275 Downing, C. 262 Drury, B. 258 Dugger, A. 258 Edwards, W. 277 Enox, M. 272 Epps, Ft. 255 Ewalt, D. 260 Farr, V. 280 Fisher, S. 266 Fishkind, E. 278 Foster, D. 257 Gardnew, J. 260 Goering, S. 262 Grover, C. 266 Hale, B. 260 Hamilton, E. 259 Harlan, B. 270 Harrelson, P. 279 Harrison, B. 261 Harrison, M. 273 Heath, F. 269 Hill, B. 281 Hill, L. 268 Hillery, J. 269 Hinson, W. 269 Hobson, B. 264 Hodge, P. 263 Hurst, G. 267 Inlow, L. 262, 160 Ivy, N. 264 Jacks, L. 274 James, F. 271 Jenkins, A. 280 Jenkins, E. 260 Jenson, D. 267 Jerigan, B. 259 Johnson, H. 279 Kelley, A. 274 Kerl, A. 257 Kimmick, L. 280 King, G. 264 Lasater, M. 268 Lester, W. 270 Lopez, J. 273 Loughridge, B. 278 Markham, J. 265 Mason, B. 281 Mauldin, D, 260 McGaha, K. 257 McLeroy, J. 258 Melton, E. 259 Meridith,M.257,125,126 Miller, A. 270 Miracle, C. 275 Mohundro, W. 281 Moody, C. 279 Mount, G. 266 Murray, P. 281 Myres, J. 271 Myres, T. 279 Nealy, J. 276 Neely, J. 271 Norman, M. 276 Parrish, Ft, 255 Pecena, S. 263, 160 Pierce, C. 281 Price, E. 255 Ponce, A. 270 Ftollings, B. 254 Buark, R. 151 Bumbley, J. 274 Russell, C. 265 Sanderson, M. 278 Savannah, G. 278 Schloer, A. 278 Shelton, G. 281 Shely, I, 160 Stacey, M. 273 Stallings, B. 271 Stamps, L. 265 Stanley, W. 280 Stewart, C. 278 Stredic, V. 272 Smith, S. 261 Spruiell, J. 260 Talkington, A. 86, 268 Teague, J. 272 Teeple, P. 261 Tweddel, M. 273 Utterback, J, 266 Walls, V. 257 Wells, W. 276, 151 Weygandt, F. 263 White, J. 271 Whitsett, D.267, 110, Wilson, A. 277 Yoakum, G. 281 Youngblood, B. 277 3 111114 T2 3 Q A? . 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